Reports of town officers of the town of Attleborough 1887, Part 3

Author: Attleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 194


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George W. Hopkins,


Repairs on High st. school house, 68 73


New Boston 3 18


Bank st. No. I, 40 10


Bank st. No. 2, 72 66


66 Park st. IO 25


Forbes & Uhlig,


Repairs on Peck st. school house, 17 40


C. A. Carpenter,


Posts for Adamsdale school house fence, 7 31


Oct. 8. James W. Gifford & Co.,


Repairs on S. Main st. school house, 77


East High 6 77


66 Sanford st. 8 27


George F. Knowles,


Repairs on City school house, 5 15


G. R. Adams,


Repairs on S. Main st. school house, 25 55


Nov. II. James W. Gifford & Co., Repairs on S. Main st. school house, 55


J. H. Lawson,


Repairs on Peck, Sanford, Farmers and New Boston school buildings, 44 14


A. Andrews,


Setting glass, School street school house, 2 00


Dec. 2. J. W. Gifford & Co.,


Repairs, Sanford st. school house, 39 19


9. Samuel E. Martin,


Repairs at Farmers school house, 5 00


63


ANNUAL REPORT.


1887.


Feb. 2. H. E. Snow, Repairing plaster, Dodgeville school house, $2 00


Unexpended balance, 48


$3,000 00


PINE STREET SCHOOL.


DR


18-6. March I. Unexpended balance, $2,136 00


CR.


May 6. L. Taylor, Teaming furniture, $3.50


B. & P. R. R. Co., Freight on furniture, 17 31


II. Gammons & Grant,


Balance of contract, 1,525 00


Wooden fronts coal bins, 4 50


27. G. N. Crandall, Grading lot, 42 55


Attleboro Fire District, One Crown meter, 15 00


June IO. Thomas Bradshaw, Cleaning Pine street house, 82


64


ANNUAL REPORT.


July 19. Gould & Angell,


To balance for archi- tectural services, $68 00


Aug. 5. L. V. Stearns, Varnishing seats, 2 00


I 2. O. D. Case & Co., Desks and seats, 333 59


Aug. 12. Gammons & Grant, Setting up desks and seats, 29 75


Sept. 2. Conant Ball Co., Chairs, 29 85


Oct. 8. William Webster,


Removing stone and fill- ing cellar, 20 00


Unexpended balance,


44 13


$2,136 00


SCHOOL APPARATUS.


DR.


1886.


March 1. Unexpended balance, $283 53


CR.


April 29.


Eimer & Amend,


Bill comprising 240 items,


$288 04


65


ANNUAL REPORT.


TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS.


DR.


1886.


March I. Appropriation,


$600 00


Unexpended balance, 22.1 00


$821 00


CR.


March 4. Seneca Cole,


$56 00


N. A. Durgin,


60 00


June 24. N. A. Durgin,


112 50


July 8. Seneca Cole,


105 00


Dec.


9. Seneca Cole,


105 00


24. R. B. Magaveny,


112 00


Unexpended balance,


270 00


$821 00


NEW SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION.


DR.


1886.


March 1. Unexpended balance,


$207 37


CR.


4. N. N. Plath,


Repairs on Falls school house, $9 64


April 22.


George W. Hopkins,


Repairs on Falls school


house,


50 60


66


ANNUAL REPORT.


Nov. II. James W. Gifford & Co., Repairs on Hebronville school house, $6 08


Albert Andrews, Repairs on Falls school house, 7 28


Bennett & French,


Repairs on City school house, 34 83


Unexpended balance,


98 94


$207 37


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


DR.


1886.


March 1. Unexpended balance, $2 36


Appropriation, 23,000 00


$23,002 36


CR.


Assigned to districts, $3,000 00


March 4. R. Manchester,


Stones for Cooper's bridge, 18 31


J. F. Allen,


Building temporary bridge, Clifton street, 23 00


Patrick McMann, Snow bill, District 9, II 77


H. K. W. Allen, Labor on temporary bridge, Adams- dale, 25 67


67


ANNUAL REPORT.


March 4. A. P. Martin,


Rope for temporary bridge Adams- dale, $32 30


H. K. W. Allen,


Expressage, Adamsdale, I 55


H. B. Wood & Co.,


1,31 I ft. spruce plank, Adamsdale, 24 29


G. F. Briggs,


Repairing washout in District 16, 44 67


Charles A. Bowen,


Repairing washout in District 12, 12 59


Patrick Gorman,


Repairing washout in District 15, 49 80


James George,


Repairing washout in District 19, Jonathan Cook,


20 80


Repairing washout in District 5, 206 07


Patrick Gorman,


Repairing washout in District 15, 23 25


James George,


Repairing Washout in District 19, 23 04


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Repairing washout in District 7, 74 32


O. M. Draper,


Repairing Washout in District 4, 357 3I


Patrick McMann,


Repairing washout in District 9, 24 90


Patrick Gorman,


Repairing washout in District 15, 41 13


H. K. W. Allen,


Repairing washout in District 2, 16 39


James George,


Repairing Washout in District 19, 26 30


68


ANNUAL REPORT.


March 4. J. I. Pike,


Repairing washout in District 14, 208 32


Patrick Gorman,


Repairing washout in District 15, 12 20


L. M. Stanley, Repairing washout in District 18, 266 70


C. E. Smith, Repairing washout in District I, 303 97


H. C. Kent,


Repairing washout in District 3, 20 29


H. C. Kent, Snow bill, District 3,


4 75


C. E. Smith,


Repairing washout in District I, 42 35


H. K. W. Allen,


Repairing washout in District 2, 3 50


O. M. Draper,


Repairing washout in District 4, 59 10


James George,


Repairing washout in District 19, 2 06


L. M. Stanley,


Repairing washout in District 18,


35 37


Patrick Gorman,


Repairing washout in District 15, 6 08


H. E. Thompson,


Gravel for washout in District I, 48 00


Lucy M. Richards, Gravel for washout in District I & 4, 67 20


J. E. Cole,


Gravel for washout in District 5, 32 19


II. O. M. Draper,


Rebuilding abutment Chestnut


street bridge, 50 00


69


ANNUAL REPORT.


March II. William M. Hall,


Lanterns, $10 35


Wallace S. Collom,


Services rendered at Mechanics bridge, 9 00


Thomas Smith,


Repairs on washout in District 13, 7 13


Horace Eldridge,


Repairs on washout in District 6, 135 92


A. F. Russell & Co.,


Lanterns, 15 50


George G. Price,


Rebuilding culvert on Mount Hope


street, 9 00


Horace Eldridge, Snow bill, District 6, 2 00


Thomas Smith,


Snow bill, District 13, 7 39


20. Jerome Paterson, Building Cooper's bridge, 140 00


William Norwood,


Repairs of washout on County


street, in District II, 44 00


William Norwood, Repairs of washout on Cooper's bridge, 84 99


A. H. Robinson,


Repairs of washout in District 7, 163 30


25. A. S. Mason,


Stones for Cooper's bridge, 28 63


J. A. Carpenter,


Building temporary bridge at Adamsdale (material), 89 42


70


ANNUAL REPORT.


March 25. J. A. Carpenter, Labor on bridge, $III 57


L. L. Read,


Repairs on washout in District 10, 58 49


L. M. Stanley, Repairs on washout in District 18, II7 52


James Fleming, Repairing and painting road ma- chine, 12 00


April I. O. M. Draper,


Repairs on washout in District 4, IIO 92


E. S. Cargill,


Lumber and labor, building Chest- nut street bridge, 205 54


Richard Manchester,


Stone for Park street bridge, 4 32


Deantown 14 93


Mechanics 29 47


E. S. Cargill,


Lumber delivered O. M. Draper for fencing washout in District 4, 15 94


E. S. Cargill,


Lumber and spikes delivered H. C. Kent, Brick-yard road bridge, District 3, 8 18


E. S. Cargill,


Plank delivered to J. Cook for fenc- ing washout in District 5, 3 13


Frank E. Shaw, Repairs on washout District 8, 116 62


8. N. B. Follett & Co.,


Lanterns and oil, District 5, 7 00


71


ANNUAL REPORT.


April 8. N. A. Gas Light Co.,


Extra gas consumed by street lights burning all night in dangerous places during the flood, $3 00


15. J. Patterson,


Building Deantown bridge, 140 00


Thomas K. Gay,


Floating back Mechanics bridge, 25 00


Frank E. Shaw,


Repairing and relaying five culverts, A. S. Barney,


42 25


Repairing washout in District 15, 82 90


22. John Macdonald,


Repairs of washout in District 18, 69 60


J. N. Franklin,


Lanterns and nails, District 4, 13 75


F. I. Babcock,


Freight on tools, 41


John Macdonald,


Cleaning catch basins, District 18, 7 65


W. H. Riley & Son,


Plowing snow and ice from gutters, District 4, 4 50


John Macdonald,


Repairs on washout in District 18, 194 97


29. Stephen Stanley,


Repairs on washout in District 5, 172 14


A. S. Barney,


Repairs on washout in District 15, 56 60


O. M. Draper,


Cleaning catch basins, 17 80


O. M. Draper,


Repairs of washout on Chestnut st., 30 35


72


ANNUAL REPORT.


April 29. Ford & Hanlon, Labor on Freeman's bridge, $75 00


May 6. Barney Brogan,


Labor on bridge walls, District 8, 39 00


R. D. Manchester, Stone for county street bridge, I 90


Frank E. Shaw, Cemetery bridge, 252 69


A. H. Tucker,


Labor on Cooper's bridge, 26 10


Patrick McMann,


Repairs on washout in District 9, 23 12


John Macdonald,


Repairs of washout on LeRoy st., 20 20


O. M. Draper,


Cleaning wells and gutters, Dis- trict I and 4, 18 75


B. D. Aldrich,


Cement pipe, 32 40


Ames' Plow Co., Tools, 136 26


Stephen Stanley,


Stone work on Falls bridge, 61 50


I3. Gammons & Grant,


Planking County street bridge,


67 00


A. H. Tucker,


Labor on Mechanics bridge, 12 00


66 " Park street 9 00


66 " Deantown 10 80


James H. George,


Repairs on washout in District 19, 2 03


Stephen Stanley,


Mason work on Falls Bridge, 10 00


73


ANNUAL REPORT.


May 13. Stephen Stanley,


Washouts filling at High street and Commonwealth avenue bridges, $86 31


20. Peter Sherman,


Stone work on Brick-yard road bridge, 20 00


New York & New England R. R., Freight on Derrick, 21 00


J. Patterson, Building Cemetery bridge, 140 00


W. F. Shattuck,


Labor on temporary bridge, Me- chanics, 17 70


27. Nickerson & Durgan,


Moving Mechanics bridge, 100 00


C. E. Smith,


Repairs of washouts on Circular,


Broad, West and Elmwood sts., 434 89


W. F. Shattuck,


Labor on gravel screen, 3 12


John Macdonald, Washout repairs in District 18, 36 77


27. Stephen Stanley,


Washout repairs on Elm street, 49 19


C. E. Smith,


Washout repairs on Smith and


Fisher streets, 279 78


H. K. W. Allen,


Washout repairs in District 2, 152 25


Congdon & Carpenter, Tools, Adamsdale, 70 60


Ames Plow Co.,


Tools, Adamsdale, 23 64


74


ANNUAL REPORT.


June 3. John Macdonald, Washout repairs on Mechanics bridge, $39 90


Carpenter & Co., Tools for District 4, 4 85


Cynthia H. Hudson, estate,


125 loads gravel, Adamsdale, 6 25


O. M. Draper, Snow bill, (John Cody,) 6 00


E. S. Cargill,


Building Falls bridge, 267 54


E. S. Cargill


Ninety-six feet Spruce plank, Evans' bridge, I 92


J. A. Carpenter,


Labor on Adamsdale bridge, 343 10


J. A. Carpenter,


Labor on Adamsdale bridge, 140 70


E. S. Cargill, Lumber for Adamsdale bridge, 15 24


E. S. Cargill,


Building Brick-yard road bridge, 63 16


IO. O. M. Draper,


Washout repairs on High and Spring


streets, 262 25


C. E. Smith,


Washout repairs on Smith and Fisher streets, 230 61


Walter Prescott,


Labor on Brick-yard road bridge, 3 00


Costello Basto,


Labor on Brick-yard road bridge, 42 00


William M. Hall,


Fourteen bolts, I 40


75


ANNUAL REPORT.


June 17. King Brothers,


Sharpening drills and picks, $1 94


George T. McLaughlin, Pump and outfit for Adamsdale, 102 60


22. O. M. Draper,


Washout repairs in District 4, 238 89


24. John Macdonald,


Stones, castings, lumber, Chestnut posts, etc., 10 09


A. S. Barney,


Washout repairs in District 15, 56 15


H. K. W. Allen,


Washout repairs in District 2, 201 02


John S. Follett,


Washout repairs in District 3, 39 75


O. M. Draper,


Washout repairs in District 4, 151 51


J. N. Franklin, Hose for Adamsdale, 4 00


J. A. Carpenter,


Adamsdale bridge,


360 00


O. M. Draper,


Washout repairs on Arnold, Spring, High, Elm and Jay streets, 402 14


I. John Macdonald,


Washout repairs in District 18, 217 05


Jesse A. Carpenter, Adamsdale Bridge, 456 00


15. Stephen Stanley, Washout repairs in District 5, 90 II


20. William M. Fisher,


Tackle and falls at Mechanics bridge, 5 00


Horace Eldridge,


Washout repairs in District 6, 22 75


July


76


ANNUAL REPORT.


July 22. S. M. Vose,


Building bridge, Washington st., labor, cement, etc., $420 59


High Rock Granite Co., Covering stones, 168 00


John Macdonald, Washout repairs in District 18, 149 65


Aug. 7. Jesse A. Carpenter,


Adamsdale bridge, 455 00


I'2. John Macdonald,


Washout repairs in District 18, 252 87


John Macdonald,


Cement pipe, brick, etc., 16 79


High Rock Granite Co., Caps for Adamsdale bridge, 52 80


19. A. H. Tucker,


Labor on bridge near Metcalf Ide estate, 15 25


20. J. N. Franklin,


Pipe, hose and labor, 21 54


J. H. Stanley,


250 loads gravel, District 7, 12 50


26. John Macdonald,


Labor in District 18, 193 51


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Labor and material, Adamsdale bridge, 883 36


W. H. Riley & Son,


Cement, Falls bridge, 6 40


Cement, Adamsdale bridge, 27 IO


Sept. 2. H. K. W. Allen,


Repairs in District 2, 46 70


F. B. Richards,


Gravel in District 4, 4 95


77


ANNUAL REPORT.


Sept. 2. O. M. Draper,


52 feet, 10 inches, drain pipe, $II 44


Lucy M. Richards, Gravel in District 4, 2 10


Jesse A. Carpenter, Adamsdale bridges, IIO OO


O. M. Draper,


Drilling holes for hand-rails, Elm street bridge, 3 45


6. John S. Follett,


Washout repairs, Cumberland road, District 3, 32 70


A. S. Phillips,


Labor, washout District 3, IO 80


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Adamsdale bridge, 83 25


Nathan B. Horton,


Use of engine and pump twelve days, Adamsdale, 157 00


9. High Rock Granite Co.,


Covering stone, Elm street bridge, 161 63


Covering stone, Park st., Attleboro, 47 25


Cap stones for culverts, Attleboro, 22 22


Cap stones for Adamsdale bridges, 52 80


Frank E. Shaw, Stones for Adamsdale bridges, 100 50


IO. John Macdonald,


Labor in District 18,


18. Ames Plow Co.,


285 93


Highway tools, 25 62


23. Frank E. Shaw,


Washout repairs in District 8, 13 86


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Adamsdale bridge, 92 00


78


ANNUAL REPORT.


Sept. 30. John Macdonald,


Repairs in District 18, $246 42


O. M. Draper,


Repairs in District 4, 53 00


Iron railing, Elm street bridge, 56 97


Oct. 2. J. A. Carpenter, Stones for Adamsdale bridges, 177 80


Labor on Adamsdale bridges, 782 63


8. High Rock Granite Co., Cutting stone, Adamsdale bridges, 30 00


15. John S. Follett,


Gravel and stones, 50 00


Charles S. Cummings,


Repairs in District 14, 106 05


John Macdonald,


Repairs in District 18,


176 94


21. J. Perry Carpenter, Gravel, 5 43


John Macdonald,


Labor in District 18, 226 51


C. S. Cummings,


Labor in District 14, 158 00


28. Bennett & French,


Lumber and labor, Fisher's bridge, 56 II


Lumber and labor, Hatch bridge, 26 64


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Labor on Adamsdale bridge, 244 40


Labor on Oldtown bridge, 259 99


Labor and material, Clifton street bridge, 59 45


Nov. 4. John Macdonald,


Labor in District 18, 189 87


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Coal, Adamsdale bridge, 14 85


79


ANNUAL REPORT.


Nov. II. Horace Eldridge,


Labor in District 6, $6 00


Charles S. Cummings, Labor in District 14, 205 50


O. M. Draper,


Labor, Washington st., below Ash street, 219 92


Horace Eldridge,


Repairing Draper's bridge, 40 25


Repairing Oldtown bridge, and lighting lanterns, 170 days, II 90


One lantern, 1 00


250 loads of gravel, 12 50


Frank Horton, 40 cords of stone,


10 00


Riley & Sons, cement and lime,


17 03


High Rock Granite Co., covering stones, 35 40


Labor, 153 37


18. J. W. Gifford & Co., Pipe, Adamsdale, 32


John T. Cottrell, I28 bbls. cement, Adamsdale,


166 40


A. S. Barney,


Deantown & Richardson's bridge, 25 53


George E. Newell,


Lumber for County street bridge, District IO, 71 34


23. Wrought Iron Bridge Co.,


Two bridges at Adamsdale, 1,100 00


John Macdonald, Labor in District 18, 188 87


C. E. Smith, Labor in District I, 201 83


80


ANNUAL REPORT.


Dec. 2. John Macdonald, Labor in District 18, $295 40 Charles E. Bowen, Labor in District 12, 14 15


Stephen Stanley, Labor in District 5, 16 32


William H. Hall,


129 lbs. rope, axe, water pail and screws, 20 95


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Labor on Adamsdale bridges, 181 96


C. T. Guild,


Repairing Farmers' bridge, 51 03


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Labor on Clifton street bridge, 453 59


9. C. S. Cummings,


Labor in District 14, 86 26


John Macdonald,


Labor on County and Parker streets, District 18, 198 95


Charles A. Bowen,


Labor in District 12, 46 99


George D. Price,


Repairs culvert on Mount Hope st., 4 50


John Macdonald,


Repairs on Thacher st., District 18, 88 84


Attleboro Gas Co., Pipe, cement and brick,


23 37


P. Whelan,


Concreting gutters, 4 80


C. S. Cummings, Stone, I 50


A. T. Wales,


Repairing tools, 5 35


81


ANNUAL REPORT.


Dec. 9. A. T. Wales,


Repairing plow, 40


Bennett & French, Making cal. pump, 12 55


16. George G. Price,


Shoveling snow in District I, 3 00


C. S. Bowen,


Removing snow in District 12, II 20


D. B. Aldrich & Co.,


24 bbls. cement,


38 40


A. Alger,


Labor on Clifton street bridge, 80 35


Repairing stone, Clifton street bridge, 4 00


23. E. A. Wilson,


Removing snow and ice, District 18, 23 86


O. M. Draper,


Removing snow and ice, District 4, 78 83


E. A. Wilson,


Removing snow and ice, District 18, 70 28


G. G. Price,


Removing snow and ice, District I, I 50


30. Ezra Perry,


Removing snow and ice, District 13, 13 10


W. P. Shaw,


Repairing City bridge, 125 00


1887.


Jan. 6. F. B. Richards,


Gravel used in Districts I and 4, 25 95


W. H. Riley & Son,


Cement and pipe, 28 53


C. E. Smith,


Removing snow and ice, District I, 22 30


O. M. Draper,


Removing snow and ice, District 4, 43 87


82


ANNUAL REPORT.


Jan. 13. E. S. Cargill,


Building Clifton street bridge, $258 92 E. S. Cargill,


Cement for Oldtown bridge, 9 60


D. O. Cargill,


Seventeen cords stone delivered, 17 00


Moving and use of engine and pump, 22 00


Three days' labor for man, 5 00


Delivering shaft, 40


George G. Price,


Removing snow, District I, 2 50


J. W. Gifford & Co.,


Repairing rail at Farmers bridge, 2 13


14. Jesse A. Carpenter,


Repairing drills, bars, picks, chains, hammers, etc., 20 50


Three bars, 200 lbs. nails and spikes, 6 97


Repairing engines, eye bolts, etc., 5 65


Derrick, hooks and clamps, 7 00


Three chains and two wrenches,


3 94


Sledge handles, oil and packing, I 70


Eight pails and fifty chestnut posts, 7 20


640 feet fencing, IO 88


Lumber for tool chest and lock,


3 78


S. Weaver, carting engine from Providence, R. I., 12 00


Two and one-half cords wood for engine, 5 00


Three blocks and iron for railing, 7 43


J. Dexter, use of stump puller, 10 00


Eighty lbs. rope, 10 00


A. Weatherby and horse, 28 hours carting cement, lumber and tools, 10 50


83


ANNUAL REPORT.


Jan. 14. Jesse A. Carpenter,


Labor on Clifton street bridge, $59 62


W. H. Stanley,


Repairing roller, 38 00


Sharpening picks, drills and repair- ing tools, 29 82


27. E. A. Wilson,


Removing snow and ice, District 18, 78 12


O. M. Draper,


Removing snow and ice, District 4, 73 45


Feb.


3. George G. Price,


Removing snow, 2 50


John Thacher,


Removing snow, 7 05


IO Pierce & Carpenter,


Lumber, spikes, etc., 12 42


George G. Price,


Removing snow, I 50


24 H. K. W. Allen,


Snow bill, 15 07


Jesse A. Carpenter,


Tending lights 97 nights, 4 85


Patrick McMann, Repairing washouts, 15 30


E. A. Wilson,


Removing snow and ice, District 18, 46 92


L. L. Read,


County street bridge, District IO, 61 80


Stephen Stanley, Oil and care of lantern, 52 nights and removing snow, 21 69


$25,975 71


84


ANNUAL REPORT.


AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR BRIDGES.


Oldtown Bridge,


$510 79


Draper's


40 25


Farmers


53 16


City


125 00


Cemetery


578 31


Deantown


305 23


Freeman's


116 92


Vose


588 59


Mechanics


238 07


Falls


391 75


Fisher's


56 II


Hatch 66


26 64


Cooper's


298 03


Adamsdale


6,860 02


Chestnut st. "


325 54


Park st.


143 57


Elm st.


222 05


County st.


District 18,


68 90


County st.


District 10,


133 14


Clifton st. 66


938 93


Brick Yard road bridge,


130 34


Bridge near Metcalf Ide estate,


15 25


85


ANNUAL REPORT.


STANDING OF HIGHWAY DISTRICTS.


DISTRICTS.


SURVEYORS


BALANCE


MARCH 1st, 1886.


APPROPRIATIONS.


EXPENDED.


BALANCE DUE.


I C. E. Smith,


$5 42


$282 00


$279 85


$7 57


2 H. K. W. Allen,


194 20


204 78


*


3 John S. Follett,


04


100 00


97 48


2 56


4 O. M. Draper,


I 16


282 00


271 75


II 41


5 Stephen Stanley,


281 40


281 40


6 Horace Eldridge,


03


100 00


100 03


7 J. A. Carpenter,


5I


43


50 00


98 47


2 96


8 Frank A. Shaw,


89


100 00


100 89


II


Wm. Norwood,


105 00


103 63


I


37


12 Charles Bowen,


65


118 91


118 29


I 27


13 Fzra Perry,


78 48


57 OI


2I


47


14 C. S. Cummings,


142 70


133 38


9 32


15 A. S. Barney,


26 48


IIO 00


I28


30


8 18


16 E. E. White,


3 90


82 34


73 88


12 36


17 Everett Brown,


42 81


34 34


8 47


18 John Macdonald,


73 75


630 16


703 60


3I


19 James George,


2 92


50 00


49 56


3 36


20 Elmer Atwell,


19 39


60 00


79 28


II


$186 92|


$3,000 00|


$3,106 32


$91 18


9 Patrick McMann


03


125 00


125 03


IO L. L. Read,


83


65 00


65 37


46


* Overdrawn,


$10.58.


86


ANNUAL REPORT.


EXPENDED UNDER SPECIAL APPROPRIATION.


NORTH MAIN STREET SEWER SPECIAL.


DR.


1886.


March I. Appropriation, $ 1,000,00


CR.


Aug. 5. J. W. Gifford & Co.,


290 ft., 18 in. sewer pipe at $2.15, $623 50 16 ft., 10 in., sewer pipe at $1.00, 16 00


One catch basin, 95 00


One man hole,


93 00


One man hole,


85 00


Unexpended balance,


87 50


$1,000 00


DECORATION DAY SPECIAL.


DR.


1886.


March I. Appropriation,


CR. $300 00


June 3. William A. Streeter Post, No. 145, $300 00


87


ANNUAL REPORT.


MARKERS FOR SOLDIERS' GRAVES SPECIAL.


DR.


1886.


March I. Appropriation, $75 00


CR.


June 3. William A. Streeter Post, No. 145, $71 IO Unexpended balance, 3 90


$75 00


PATROL.


DR.


Unexpended balance, $3,596 00


CR.


1886.


March II. George F. Stone,


$50 00


April 8.


50 00


May 6.


50 00


June 25.


56 45


Voted to rescind, 3,389 55


$3,596 00


88


ANNUAL REPORT.


UNEXPENDED BALANCES.


School superintendent,


$305 46


School drawing,


300 00


School transportation,


270 00


New school accommodation,


98 94


School educational,


1,332 05


Pine street school,


44 13


Text books and supplies,


60 5 I


Markers for soldiers' graves,


3 90


Sewer special and drainage,


587 50


Pleasant street special,


40 70


Barrows


22 81


Church


5 27


Washington


21 44


Briggsville rd.


3 00


Valley Falls rd. "


9 53


Fountains


66


38 00


Macadamizing “


13 79


89


ANNUAL REPORT.


STATE AID.


Paid Ruth Burchard,


$48 00


Harriet N. Thomas,


48 00


" Abby Thayer, 48 00


" Fannie Clapp,


48 00


Mary A. Griffin,


48 00


" Emeline O. Wilmarth,


48 00


George L. Draper,


36 00


" Henry A. Blackinton,


45 00


" Minerva A. Ford,


48 00


" Hannah Webb,


48 00


" Thomas Panzera,


48 00


" Mary Panzera,


48 00


Barney McPague,


36 00


66 Martha Bullock,


48 00


" Maria L. Hamlin,


48 00


" Nancy C. Tucker,


48 00


" Lucy A. Jackson,


48 00


Alfred Worthington,


39 00


" Mary E. Kingman,


16 00


" Henry Frawley,


32 00


" Kesiah Hall,


20 00


" Jane H. Tisdale,


4 00


" Dexter P. Freeman,


24 00


$924 00


90


ANNUAL REPORT.


MILITARY AID.


Paid Ernest Meyer, $192 00


" James B. Knight,


100 00


" John P. Brennan, 72 00


" William O'Connor, 80 00


" James N. Smith, 48 00


" George H. Brown,


12 00


" Alvah R. Chace, 12 00


$516 00


Due from State,


$258 00


Expense to Town, 258 00


$516 00


91


ANNUAL REPORT.


PAUPER ACCOUNT.


Persons having a settlement in Attleborough and aided outside of Almshouse.


McLean children,


$68 02


Gilfoy children,


100 59


A. Morse and family,


79 50


Mrs. Annie Joyce family,


275 79


" A. H. Knight family,


66 00


Mary Casey family,


287 50


Ed. Killion family,


91 50


Ed. Carpenter family,


18 63


Nancy Tucker family,


108 00


William Webster family,


8 00


Walter Stanley family,


120 00


John Baxendale family,


54 25


Daniel McGrath family,


173 46


E. Rollins family,


73 38


A. Pase family,


51 25


James McDonnough family,


33 85


John Hacker family,


188 63


Thomas McGivney family,


131 33


John Doran family,


39 50


George H. Brown family,


56 75


Mary Byron family,


15 208


A. McAnnelly family,


29 50


John Dolan family,


120 00


Susie Macdonald family,


107 50


" Emma Sheldon family,


43 00


Nelson Tinkham family,


146 00


Edgar Smith, IO 25


92


ANNUAL REPORT.


Mrs. Margaret Nolan family,


$114 70


Thomas Boyce family,


45 50


Jerry O'Neal,


61 00


Charles Henry,


7 00


Josephine Quinley,


2 00


Henry Lanegan,


167 00


Mial Thayer,


62 00


J. Farrell,


10 00


Bridget McGowan,


6 75


John Peck,


31 50


E. E. Claflin,


94 00


Mrs. H. Blackinton,


5 00


Arthur Bennett,


54 00


Connelly children,


173 35


Margaret Bennett,


99 35


Mrs. A. Wood,


63 25


James W. Smith,


52 00


Mary Wilson,


3 38


Charles Faas,


6 38


Jane Jackson,


I 65


Alex. Durfee,


46 0I


A. Tifft,


I 50


Ezra Handy,


33 50


Philip McCarten,


34 00


John Doherity,


13 83


Hannah Fuller,


32 00


Choice Nickerson,


74 00


John P. Brennan,


8 00


Mrs. John McCarty family,


IOI CO


Richard Parmenter family,


124 50


Albert Greene family,


3 50


Mrs. Harmon,


5 00


" John N. Smith,


48 00


" Catherine Ryan family,


17 00


93


ANNUAL REPORT.


George Hatton,


$10 00


George Rollins,


9 00


Joseph Edgar,


12 15


Mrs. Edward Casey and family,


160 00


Ella Morse,


69 25


Mrs. John Joyce an family,


55 00


$4,557 43


This list comprises 218 persons who have been assisted 2,093 weeks, or and average of about nine and one-half weeks each, at an ex- pense of four thousand, five hundred, fifty- seven dollars and forty-three cents, or an aver- age of less than twenty-two cents per week each.


Aid furnished to persons who have refunded, $67 58


PERSONS HAVING SETTLEMENT IN ATTLE- BOROUGH AND AIDED BY OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES.


Levina Hall, Mansfield,


$117 75


Thomas Latkowski, Webster,


48 05


Mrs. William Abbott, City of Boston,


69 44


Michael Murray, City of Boston,


5 44


Maria Cater, City of Cambridge,


31 60


Emma Shields,


19 21


Catherine Malley, "


5 63


Martha Chadwick, City of Taunton,


16 62


Alice Fitten, City of Taunton,


149 53


94


ANNUAL REPORT.


PERSONS HAVING SETTLEMENT IN OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES AND AIDED BY ATTLEBOROUGH.


Sarah Haynes, Mansfield,


$58 50


Mary Drynen, Fall River,


206 72


Benjamin Bowen, Rehoboth,


3 00


A. P. Macomber, Taunton,


III 02


Charles W. Field,


24 50


Nancy Thayer, 66


60 00


R. J. B. Pontin, 66


33 00


Helen Buxton, Douglas,


171 00


E. Caswell, Middleboro,


53 00


W. H. Caswell, Taunton,


21 00


Mrs. William Warren, Franklin,


4 75


Annie E. Edwards, Worcester,


30 00


Polly Congdon, Wrentham,


90 00


Patrick Tracy, Fall River,


23 00


Mary Healy, Fall River,


8 38


Mrs. John Dulin, Wrentham,


69 00


M. Pomroy, Fall River,


2 00


William Ramsdell, Taunton,


16 35


95


ANNUAL REPORT.


STATE CASES.


Harry Collins,


$2 00


Francis Callihan,


36 00


Hannah E. Rand,


8 00


John Sullivan,


16 00


Thomas Hunt,


6 25


Roxanna Racrine,


5 00


L. Fisk,


3 38


John Kavannagh,


33 00


Catharine Kelly,


8 00


William Hadley,


2 10


Thomas Gatehead,


1 00


Esther Sharquetlle,


3 00


Louis Pellent,


4 00


Annie Williams,


2 00


Frank Deland,


4 00


Mary Richards,


5 00


John Goguon,




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