Town annual report of Braintree, Massachusetts for the year 1869-1879, Part 33

Author: Braintree (Mass.)
Publication date: 1869-1879
Publisher: The town
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OF THE


RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES


OF THE


TOWN OF BRAINTREE


FROM


Feb. 1, 1877, to Feb. 1, 1878.


TOGETHER WITH THE


REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TOWN.


ALFRED


BOSTON: MUDGE & SON, PRINTERS, 34 SCHOOL STREET. 1878.


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


In accordance with the usual custom, and in compli- ance with the By-Laws of the town, the following Report is respectfully submitted: -


The business connected with the several depart- ments of town affairs has been conducted, as we trust, to the acceptance of the citizens, and in the manner most conducive to their interests.


The cost has been, in nearly all cases, kept within the amount of the appropriations. The only excep- tion of any amount is for the support of the poor. The causes which have led to this result are manifest to the most careless observer. The severe and long- continued depression of business, and the consequent scarcity of employment, have caused many who have hitherto supported themselves to need the helping hand, and those who in the past have received aid in small amounts have been compelled to call for still larger ones. This condition of things will probably continue until a revival of business takes place, and employment is more plentiful and remunerative. For these reasons we have recommended a larger appropriation than that of last year.


The surveyors of highways have performed their duties faithfully and honestly, and the condition of the roads is as good as can reasonably be expected


4


under the present faulty system, with the means at their command. In addition to the work performed by the surveyors, there has been a large sum of money (more than five hundred dollars) expended on Com- mercial Street by the Hon. Caleb Stetson, to whose . liberality and public spirit the town is largely indebted.


The special appropriations, made at the last annual meeting, have been expended for the various pur- poses for which they were intended. The details of these expenditures will be found in the Auditor's Report.


Upon summing up the results of the business of the year, we find a reduction of the net debt of the town to the amount of $6,299.85.


ABIJAH ALLEN,


Selectmen S. W. HOLLIS, of


DAVID H. BATES, Braintree.


5


SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Charles E. Stetson, teaching


· $1,400 00


Martha Reed, 66


.


450 00


J. F. Sheppard, coal


10 67


George Hill, 66


·


40 62


E. T. Ellis, fuel


6 00


POND SCHOOL.


Mary Fennesey, teaching 40 weeks, $10.50 .


$420 00


E. M. Thompson,


8.00


320 00


S. Ella Torrey,


320 00


J. F. Sheppard, coal


24 05


George Hill,


.


.


50 37


E. T. Ellis, fuel


6 00


-


$1,140 42


UNION SCHOOL.


Mary C. Copeland, teaching 20 weeks, $10.50


$210 00


Nellie M. Fernald, 66


12


66


126 00


Rachel A. Faxon,


8


66


66


84 00


S. Lizzie Burnham


40


8.00


320 00


Inez M. Rogers


66 6


66


320 00


George Hill. coal .


50 37


Walter E. Arnold, care of house


35 50


R. Allen Gage


66


34 00


E. T. Ellis, fuel


.


$1,194 87


IRON WORKS SCHOOL.


Sarah A. Hammatt, teaching 20 weeks, $10.50


$210 00


Sara M. Graham


66


66


210 00


Joanna W. Penniman


40


8.00


320 00


Alice M. Mason


66


66


320 00


George Hill, coal .


50 90


J. F. Sheppard, wood


13 75


A. H. Mason, care of house .


17 00


W. A. Allen,


66


8 75


Galen E. Pratt, 66


66


35 50


E. T. Ellis, fuel


10 50


EAST SCHOOL.


Victoria P. Wild, teaching 39 1-5 weeks, $10.50 . $411 60


George Hill, coal .


15 37


Dennis Dugan, care of house


17 00


Mrs. Robert Wilson, care of house


1 25


E. T. Ellis, fuel


12 00


.


.


15 00


66


$1,196 40


.


$457 22


$1,907 29


6


SOUTHEAST SCHOOL.


Alice M. Cushing, teaching 40 weeks, $8.00 . . $320 00


George Hill, coal


5 00


Edgar W. Wild, care of house


15 50


E. T. Ellis, fuel


7 80


SOUTH SCHOOL.


M. E. C. Bannon, teaching 40 weeks, $8.00 . · $320 00


George Hill, coal ·


10 30


Thomas Downey, care of house


15 00


Nelson Duicha,


.


85


E. T. Ellis, fuel


10 50


$356 65


SOUTHWEST SCHOOL.


Helen A. Williams, teaching 40 weeks, $8.00


. $320 00


Oscar E. Ellis, care of house .


16 00


Mrs. Newton Dyer, care of house


1 50


E. T. Ellis, fuel


3 00


$340 50


WEST SCHOOL.


Avis A. Thayer, teaching 40 weeks, $8.00


. $320 00


George Hill, coal .


. 25 44


Elisha Savil, care of house


15 00


Mrs. King,


.


1 52


E. T. Ellis, fuel


6 60


$368 56


MIDDLE STREET SCHOOL.


Lottie E. Allen, teaching 40 weeks, $8.00


. $320 00


George Hill, coal


10 32


George F. Goodnow, care of house


15 00


E. T. Ellis, fuel


7 20


.


$352 52


Total cost of schools .


·


$7,662 73


INCIDENTAL SCHOOL EXPENSES.


C. E. Stetson, cash paid for printing


$20 75


lamp


1 25


Lottie E. Allen, cash paid for erasers, etc.


: 10


E. H. Frary, repairing clock .


1 50


J. Marcus Arnold, brushes and brooms


2 20


J. E. Wheeler, sawing and splitting wood W. W. Ewell & Co., repairing chairs


1 20


2 00


T. J. McCormack, erasers


2 82


.


·


$348 30


.


·


.


7


C. G. Easterbrooks, printing . ·


$4 00


Green & Prescott, ،،


.


5 75


A. J. Bates & Co., brushes, brooms, etc.


3 07


P. D. Holbrook & Co., sundries .


10 90


Noah Torrey, chair for South School


2 15


Julia F. Hayward, erasers and crayons


3 69


Elias Hayward, books for West School


7 10


66


66 Southwest School .


2 32


66 Union


66


10 48


66


Southeast


3 25


66


crayons, etc., Pond


66


4 67


66


books, crayons, etc., Iron Works School


13 44


66


South School


2 74


66


66


66


High 66


3 10


66


East 66


.


75


$110 23


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF SCHOOLHOUSES.


Wm. R. Penniman, labor and stock, Pond


$54 59


Oscar B. Bushnel


66


11 85


Wm. H. Cobb, wire screens


8 25


Joseph I. Bates, tinning roof, Iron Works .


15 00


John J. Downs, labor and stock " 66


43 39


Robert Brooks, painting, 66


38 77


Jenkins & Jordan, repairing lightning rods, Iron Works


7 53


J. I. Bates, ventilators


35 24


Galen E. Pratt, cash for keys,


70


B. J. Loring, Jr., labor,


2 40


C. L. Wellington, repairs, East


1 75


Robert Gillespie, repairing lightning rod, East


2 37


Joseph I. Bates,


stoves, 66


5 65


Peterson & Carroll, labor and cement, Union


6 63


R. Allen Gage, 66


2 75


S. W. Pratt, " drainpipe, "


9 13


H. A. Berry, 66 " stock, 66


6 93


Geo. H. Arnold, 66 66


4 50


Charles W. Hobart, 16 66


66 66


11 27


R. A. Wilson, whitewashing, Southwest


2 00


F. B. Parks, repairing stove,


2 62


Joseph I. Bates, grate and poker, Southwest


3 20


F. B. Parks, zinc,


2 28


P. A. Wales & Son, repairing pumps, Southwest


5 00


T. B. Stoddard, glass and setting, 66


6 50


Elisha Savil, post and labor,


1 75


Wm. R. Penniman, stock and labor,


6 00


J. B. Rhínes & Co., lumber,


2 79


Pierce & Sanborn, repairing stoves, 66


24 50


·


$325 34


8


APPROPRIATION FOR PAINTING SCHOOLHOUSES.


E. and F. King & Co., paint and oil


$246 62


Edward G. Stoddard, painting Pond Schoolhouse


130 00


stock 2 65


Josiah Penniman, painting Union Schoolhouse


100 00


66 stock 3 84


Robert Brooks, painting Iron Works Schoolhouse


77 50


gilding vane .


8 00


horse hire


1 00


L. R. Barnes, painting Middle Street, Southwest, and West Schoolhous .


28 00


W. K. Baker & Son, expressing


1 00


$598 61


APPROPRIATION FOR SOUTH SCHOOLHOUSE.


Joseph Huff, labor on yard


$32 50


ALMSHOUSE.


Appraisal, Feb. 1, 1877 . · $1,880 49


Esek T. Ellis, superintendent's salary


300 00


P. D. Holbrook & Co., groceries


409 64


J. Marcus Arnold,


229 03


Henry M. White, 66


42 56


Thomas W. Sampson, meat


106 38


Henry Mann,


30 43


Edwin F. French, 66


39 74


Jonathan S. Hollis, 66


10 99


J. Webster Hollis,


4 40


L. W. Hobart & Son, grain and meal


171 80


Joel F. Sheppard, 66


82 43


Ambler & Hobart, 66


37 15


W. A. Hodges, bread and crackers


69 69


Braintree school fund, 16 cords standing wood


32 00


Edward Hobart, 7} cords pine wood


31 75


Joel F. Sheppard, coal .


8 95


George Hill,


10 23


Braintree Clothing Store, clothing


32 25


Wild & Shay, blacksmith work


40 75


Braintree School fund, rent .


200 00


E. B. Holmes, fish


13 93


Wm A. Kane, dry goods


7 57


Franklin Cram, 4 pigs


14 00


A. J. Towns, ice


9 98


Hiram A. French, ploughing .


6 00


F. B. Parks, stovepipe, lantern, and tin-ware


16 02


George H. Arnold, barrel onions .


2 00


9


Loud & Pratt, lumber


$11 84


E. T. Ellis, cash paid sundry bills


47 88


Noah Torrey, medical attendance


8 00


Harvey S. Page, medicines


3 50


Elias Hayward


6 99


Julia F. Hayward 66


70


Abijah Allen, Overseer


12 00


S. W. Hollis, 66


20 00


D. H. Bates,


20 00


66


service on account of tramps


25 00


S. W. Hollis,


66


25 00


$4,021 07


ALMSHOUSE CREDITS.


Appraised, Feb. 1, 1878


. $1,823 16


Cash received for labor and produce


416 67


Due from Moses Hunt, for hay


5 05


Total cost of poor in almshouse


· $1,776 19


INMATES OF ALMSHOUSE.


Age.


Days.


Isaac Wild


61


.


365


George W. Hall


51


365


Mary A. Littlefield


60


365


William Wild


62


365


Sally White


72


365


George N. Thayer


42


365


William S. Fogg


66


365


Jerre Sexton ·


67


365


Thomas Buker .


43


276


Maria Kelley


16


168


Marston Cummings


70


48


John Carrigan .


27


64


Thomas Jordan


72


183


John Sheehan


65


231


Katie Tallon


20


36


495 tramps


495


Total number of days


4,42L


Total number of weeks .


6314


Cost of poor per week


$2814


Due from the town of Weymouth for board of John


Sheehan


. $92 81


The auditors, in taking the valuation of the town property at the Poor Farm, have reduced the appraisal of several articles from last year on ac- count of age, wear, and reduction of current prices. The whole place


$2,244 88


10


shows evidence outside and inside of the house of the efficient industry and thrift of the superintendent and his wife. We noticed the good condition of the stock and carriages, also, a new improved snow plough and wagon body made by himself, all painted and in good order, the farming tools ready for immediate use, and that the inmates are well cared for.


JOHN B. ARNOLD, ASA T. PRATT,


Auditors.


POOR OUT OF THE ALMSHOUSE.


Taunton Hospital, support of C. E. Thayer . $218 40


Jacob Veazie . 254 15


William Kincaide . 190 30


Northampton " Mary Goodman 197 03


G. C. Hallenbeck, funeral expenses of Alice Buker


20 00


City of Boston, aid to Mary Bailey


2 10


66 Bridget Callahan


20 20


child of John Hanlon 16 02


66


Mary E. Hussey 12 12


60 00


66


Anna Wild


18 02


N. R. Proctor, supplies to Almira Giles


6 00


Joseph Loud & Co., coal 60


3 37


A. Wyman, medicine for Mrs. Howard Francis Ambler “


75


Joel F. Sheppard, coal


24 32


Susan Mulligan, nursing


66


31 00


T. H. Dearing, medical att.


6 00


A. J. Bates & Co., groceries 66


10 00


C. W. Smith, 66


23 00


John B. Allen, wood


4 50


C. W. Smith, groceries to Mrs. Bentley


18 00


R. C. Payne, coal to Mrs. E. Langley . 13 50


H. M. White, supplies


92 50


J. E. Sheppard, coal 66


5 50


P. D. Holbrook & Co., supplies to L. D. Stone


45 00


Douglas A. Brooks, tickets for L. D. Stone, wife and four chil- dren, to Texas . 120 00


T. J. Hill, goods to J. Frank Holbrook


14 00


A. S. Niles, meat 66 66


1 38


Alvin Mann, wood 66


3 50


W. O. Faxon, med att. " 66


153 00


Harvey S. Page, medicines to J. Frank Holbrook


5 70


Town of Randolph, supplies 66 66


50 70


Joel F. Sheppard, coal to M. Kirby


4 19


66 Mrs. A. H. Hunt


8 37


J. Marcus Arnold, groceries 66


.


3 71


T. H. Dearing, med. att. 66 66


.


3 00


Rachel Nash


2 80


11


Elias Hayward, medicine, Mrs. A. H. Hunt . $3 55


Joel F. Sheppard, coal to Tristam Dalton 17 40


A. J. Bates & Co., groceries to Tristam Dalton


42 00


John B. Allen, wood 66


18 00


Joel F. Sheppard, coal to Chas. F. Arnold . J. Marcus Arnold, groceries to Chas. F. Arnold Joel F. Sheppard, coal to Sophia Lehman


14 37


51 14


William Buker, rent, Willard Wild


.


20 00


N. R. Proctor, goods to George Dorety


8 50


T. W. Sampson, meat 66 66


4 70


T. H. Dearing, med. att.


5 00


J. Marcus Arnold, groceries to James M. Bryant 14 00


26 32


Thomas H. Hays, rent Mrs. Thomas Kelley .


12 00


Ellen Shehan,


66


4 (0


C. W. Smith, groceries 66


1 35


John B. Allen, wood 66 66


3 00


C. W. Smith, goods to Maria Barton .


11 00


Henry W. White, goods to Betsey Wild 43 36


Joseph Huff, wood 19 50


3 00


David H. Bates, caslı 60 66


2 00


Henry M. White, goods to Mrs. B. F. Hayden E. T. Ellis, wood 66


15 00


H. M. White, goods to James E. Wheeler


9 00


P. D. Holbrook & Co., goods to James E. Wheeler 24 00 Noah Torrey, med. att. 4 00


35 10


Town of West Springfield, aid to Robert Tipping H. M. White, aid to Daniel O'Hearn


2 00


66 66 Daniel Halisey


6 00


J. F. Sheppard, coal to Michael Quinn . Jolın Crane, shoes 66


5 30


A. J. Bates & Co., groceries to Michael Quinn


5 00


W. K. Baker & Son, moving Edmund Burke


4 00


A. J. Bates & Co., goods to 66 66


41 00


Overseers of Poor, cash to Patrick Newman


H. M. White, goods to 66 66


5 00


P. D. Holbrook " 66


5 00


J. F. Sheppard, coal to Thomas J. Dalton


5 25


C. W. Smith, groceries 66


6 00


J. F. Sheppard, coal to Mrs. Thomas Kelley


3 40


J. Marcus Arnold, groceries to Sophia Lehman Joel F. Sheppard, coal to Robert Bentley 66 66 Jane Smith


2 10


2 10


Town of Weymouth, aid


30 25


31 00


G. C. Hallenbeck, funeral expenses, Julia Dorety


Joel F. Sheppard, coal 66


66 66 James M. Bryant


1 00


William A. Kane, dry goods 66 66


3 00


5 75


66 John B. Allen, wood


3 50


5 00


4 19


4 89


12


Joseph Loud & Co., coal to George Carney .


$3 37


60


Frederic E. Johnson . 3 37


66 3 50 66


James S. Holbrook, support of Jona. Holbrook A. J. Bates & Co., goods to Wm. McCormick 66 66 66 Harriet Dalton


21 50


66


66 66 William Tobin .


6 00


Town of Weymouth, aid to M. E. Nason


93 35


66 Stoughton


5 00


66 Elbridge Snow .


3 00


66 Brockton 66


20 70


P. D. Holbrook & Co., goods to J. Martin


J. Webster Hollis, meat


P. D. Holbrook & Co., goods to Mrs. J. B. Moore


8 03


66 66


(refunded) .


5 63


66


Mrs. Farnum


3 00


66 66 66 Thomas Buker 3 00


66 66 Edward Huff 60 00


2 50


Town of Quincy, aid to Delia W. Hayden and child


37 93


66 66 66 William Mulligan


21 00


R. W. Turner & Co., coal to Mrs. Nightingale 66


4 00


T. J. Hill, groceries


3 00


Abijah Allen, overseer


40 00


S. W. Hollis,


use of team


15 00


66 cash expenses .


6 00


D. H. Bates, overseer


40 00


use of team


15 00


66 cash expenses


5 65


$2,783 92


CR.


By cash from Town of Randolph for aid to Almira Giles $9 37


66 66 Mrs. Patrick Howard, 102 37


By cash from Town of Foxboro', aid to Ed. Burke 48 50


Due from City of New Bedford for aid to Sophia Lehman . 65 51


City of Boston for aid to Robert Bently


66


66 J. E. Wheeler .


33 00


66 66 66 George Carney 3 37


44 32


State for aid to F. E. Johnson


6 87


J. B. Moore .


8 03


"6 Methuen for aid to Mrs. Farnum 3 00


5 63


Cash refunded .


$350 07


Total cost of poor out of almshouse . .


. $2,433 85


George Hill, wood


8 03


3 00


25 00


Brockton 66


. Jacob C. Snow .


11 96


3 00


Noah Torrey, medical attend.


66


66 Chas. F. Arnold


4 25


45 00


20 10


Town of Hingham for aid to James M. Bryant


13


TAUNTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.


To cash paid for board of insane persons $381 80 refunded by friends (see treasurer's account).


STATE AID. ACCOUNT.


Cash paid families of soldiers


. $1,032 80


Bill due for January, 1877


85 00


$1,117 80


Bill sent and due Jan. 1, 1878


· $1,031 80


Cash paid for January, 1878 .


86 00


- $1,117 80


GRAND ARMY APPROPRIATION.


Marcus A. Perkins .


$150 00


SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS. SAMUEL S. FRENCH, Surveyor.


S. S. French,


labor 67 days $2 25 . $150 75


66


66 19


2 00


38 00


66


66


horse 127₺


1 50


. 191 25


66


cart 81₺ 66 25 · 20 37


gravel 30 loads


10


·


3 00


66


stone


66 powder, fuse and tools


16 50


Patrick Moils,


horse 5 days


1 50


· 7 50


66


66 self and cart


3


1 50


· 4 50


J. B. Woods, self, horse and cart


1


3 25


. 3 25


Patrick Maguire,“ «


labor


354


1 50


53 62


John Finnegan,


66


15₺


1 25


19 37


66


38}


1 50


57 75


Adam Hobart,


2$


1 50


3 75


Charles E. Minchin,


75


George E. Arnold,


33


1 50


.


66


1 25


9 37


Albert H. Holbrook,


1


66


1 25


1 25


Willard M. Hunt,


8₫


1 50


13 12


Andrew Gott,


66


2


66


1 50


.


3 00


F. R. Pratt,


2₺


66


1 25


4 37


William Newman,


66


34


1 50


4 87


Thomas H. Shea,


66


2


1 50


. 3 00


Stewart Marland,


2₺


66


1 00


· 2 50


George Downey,


1


66


1 00


1 00


Henry H. Howe,


66


4


66


1 50


6 00


.


·


6


66


1 50


.


6 00


James E. Wheeler,


·


·


·


60


1 50


.


49 50


73


·


·


·


.


66


66


3 50


5


3 00


15 00


John Rennie,


14


Patrick F. Maguire,


labor


42 days $1 25


$5 62


James Conley,


66


10₺


1 25


. 13 12


Daniel Ahearn,


66


10


66


1 50


.


15 00


Patrick Newman,


10 62


Benjamin Stevens,


66


14


1 50


21 00


Charles F. Saunders,


14


1 25


17 50


Thomas Finnegan, 66 66


66


14


66


1 25


17 50


66


32₺


66


1 50


48 75


Patrick McLaughlin,


73


1 50


11 25


William H. French, 66


66


17₺


66


1 25


21 87


66


35


66


1 50


52 50


66


34


1 50


. 51 00


66


.


.


·


1 25


.


6 87


Leonard Hunt,


66


31


66


50


46 50


R D. Hobart,


gravel 524 loads


15


· 78 60


O. C. R. R.


80


5


4 00


Charles E. Minchin,


66


22


15


· 3 30


Mrs. J. H. Thayer,


66


21


66


5


. 1 05


N. H Hunt,


59


66


8


. 4 55


Joseph A. Arnold,


66


28


17


4 76


Calvin French,


66


156


66


62


10 14


Wild & Shay, blacksmith work


1 33


H. H. Thayer, sharpening drills and picks


5 55


Hiram Wild, stone work .


1 84


Amasa Thayer, "


1 00


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber


$1,166 16


THOMAS HILL, Surveyor.


Thomos Hill,


labor 78₺ days


$2 25


$176 62


42


1 50


· 6 75


66


66


man


33


66 1 25


·


4 38


horse and boy


15


66 2 50


37 50


66


horse, cart and man


3


66 2 50


7 50


66


66 powder and use of stone tools


4 68


George Hill, self, horse and cart 29


days


3 25


94 25


Geo. W. Hill,


6 66


66


78


66


3 25


253 50


Samuel Hill,


66


66


66


35


66


3 25


· 113 75


John Hill,


66


68


66


3 00


204 00


labor


12 66


1 50


18 00


George Hill,


1 50


George W. Hill,


66


31


1 50


·


4 87


Charles F. Arnold,


7


66


1 50


. 10 50


John W. Cook,


13


66


1 50


20 62


John Mahar,


66


1 50


. 9 75


William Garrity,


66


17


1 50


. 25 50


Josialı Holbrook,


66


16


1 50


· 24 00


Thomas P. Fogg,


66


4


66


1 50


· 6 00


.


Peter Mooney,


James Finnegan,


1 00


Alva Saunders,


66


5} days


66


25


. 10 62


66


·


·


66


50


·


.


6 67


66


66


·


66


8₺


1 25


.


15


Richard McNair,


labor 5 days $1 50


· $$7 50


Cornelius Maguire,


1


1 50


· 1 50


Michael Keene,


31


1 50


·


5 25


S. W. Hollis, gravel, 1,236 loads, 10 .


123 60


B. L. Morrison, " 12


12₺


1 50


L. Lynch, blacksmith work


2 79


W. K. Bell, pump handle


85


--


$1,166 66


BENJAMIN J. LORING, Surveyor.


Benjamin J. Loring, labor 8421 days, $2 25 .


190 24


6.


2 00 .


· 9 00


Robert M. Loring


66 423 66 1 50 .


64 12


Willie J. Loring,


86,1% 66


·


128 93


William Mills,


72 15


John Preston,


8 66


. 12 00


Thomas J. Dalton,


173


. 25 95


James Bradley,


53 7 20


66


80 02


Everett A. Harris,


66


374 66


66


24 37


E R. Waterman, horse and cart, 26 days, $1 75 John B. Allen, 66


80 14


66


2 horses and cart, 13130


3 50


. 46 55


J. F. Sheppard, 2 horses and man, 204 66 horse and cart, 164


4 50


.


91 12


Francis Leben, horse and cart, 4% "


7 87


J. D. Guterson, use of double cart, 20}


33


.


6 76


Eben Denton, gravel, 228 loads,


163


38 00


Caleb Stetson,


740 66


16


118 40


Henry Dugan,


13


10


1 30


George E. Faxon,


10 66


20


2 00


Francis Leben,


102


10


10 20


Benj. Hawes, Jr., 66


95


66


7


6 65


William McDowell, 33


10


3 30


Loud & Pratt, lumber and spikes


4 51


W. I. Jordan, sharpening tools


4 75


George S. Baker, shovels and scythe


7 75


W. G. Thayer, powder and fuse


79


Amount expended on highways


$3,499 48


REMOVING SNOW.


Thomas Hill, cash paid .


$7 59


B. J. Loring,


66


6 50


John B. Allen .


11 25


William Allen . .


.


1 00


E. T. Ellis


.


$32 25


.


· 55 87


Charles A. Cronin,


164 66


.


.


45 49


4.5% 66


1 75


28 43


·


66


.


.


$1,166 66


6 00


66


48116 66


TO


16


DRAWBRIDGE.


Samuel F. Whitmarsh, Superintendent


$100 00


John B. Allen,


labor, 52 days, $2 50


14 37


William Allen,


53


2 50


14 37


William Mills,


66


34 1 25


4 68


John Preston,


2


1 25


2 50


B. J. Loring,


74 2 00


15 00


Willie J. Loring,


66


2₺


1 25


2 81


יו 66


66


66 1 50


75


John B. Allen, horse and cart, 24


66 1 75


3 93


66


stone and carting


18 00


B. J. Loring, lighting bridge


5 25


Loud and Pratt


3 31


A. J. Bates & Co., lantern and oil


: 10


Joseph I. Bates,


and repairing


1 15


S. W. Pratt,


1 00


T. D. Bagley, labor on buoys


4 75


William Allen, labor


2 50


B. J. Loring 66 and cash paid


9 37


Samuel F. Whitmarsh, labor and material


3 72


Thomas South, steel key and bolts


2 25


MIDDLE


STREET.


$214 56


N. M. Hobart, balance of contract


$40 00


Michael Brandley,


on


25 00


Joshua Bunker, gravel .


·


7 00


Benj. Hawes, jr.


·


labor


20 days at $1 25


25 00


Jolın W. Cook, 66


66


17ą


1 25


22 19


66


4


1 50


6 00


Simeon Thayer,


6₺


66 1 25


8 13


Josiah Holbrook,


134


1 25


17 19


Thomas Hill,


26₺


66 1 50


39 75


66


horse, cart and man


21₺


2 50


53 75


66


4


1 50


6 00


E. T. Ellis, horse, cart and men


60 25


J. B. Rhines, lumber


31 73


J. Jarvis, French posts .


22 40


L. Lynch, blacksmith work


7 95


Thomas South, iron posts and bolts


15 63


S. W. Hollis,


horse 212 days at 1 25


27 19


66


gravel 129 loads


10


12 90


Benj. Hawes, jr.


321 66


7


22 47


5 00


S. W. Hollis, posts 66 superintendence .


8 00


.


.


$472 53


S. W. Hollis, returned to treasurer


8 47


$481 00


.


9 00


John Hill,


75


3 75


derrick, 5


.


.


17


QUINCY AVENUE.


N. M. Hobart, self, 2 horses, 2 carts and 2 men $7 50


$172 50


George E. Fogg, self, horse and cart 16 days


3 00


48 00


Andrew Gott, 66


43


3 00


14 25


Michael Whearty, "


66


6₺ 66 3 00


19 50


James Willis,


horse, cart and boy


6


66 2 75


16 50


John S. Hanson, 66


66


. .


11₺ 3


66


4 50


Michael Hawkes,


double team


9


5 00


45 00


John B. Allen, 2 horses and 2 carts


6


3 50


21 00


Frank McDomel,


labor


22}


1 25


28 12


Thomas Ahearn,


66


22


66


1 25


27 50


Peter Curran,


66


17


66


1 25


21 25


Luke Mulligan,


6:


83


66 .


1 25


11 87


Thomas J. Griffin,


66


20


66


1 25


25 00


Patrick Sullivan,


66


18


1 25


22 50


James F. Willis,


14}


1 25


18 12


Michael Scanlan,


66


21


66


1 25


26 75


John Doyle,


66


20₺


66


25


25 62


Michael Connors,


66


35


25


4 37


John Preston,


66


18₺


66


25


23 12


Vincent Rougasky,


143


66


25


18 12


Charles Remington,


66


2


1 25


2 50


James Willis,


66


11


1 25


13 75


Patrick Sullivan, 2d,


14


1 25


17 50


Hughı Rafferty,


66


7


66


1 25


8 75


Joseph Flood,


7


1 25


8 75


Thomas Mulligan,


34


1 25


4 06


Timothy Keefe,


60


0


66


1 25


9 68


John Dorety,


10


1 25


12 50


Francis P. Wall,


2


1 25


2 50


Joseph S. Miller,


66


2


66


1 25


2 50


William Mills,


7


66


1 50


10 50


Thomas J. Dalton,


66


6


1 50


9 00


Willie Loring,


66


6


1 50


9 00


John Preston,


6


66


1 50


9 00


James Bradley,


66


2


66


1 50


3 00


E. A. Harris,


1 50


75


Benj. J. Loring,


6


66


2 25


13 50


Eben Denton,


gravel, 1015


loads


163


169 16


Daniel Hayward,


66


122


66


10 00


Michael Whearty,


stone


36


66


25


9 00


John S. Hanson, damage breaking glass


50


Concord Granite Co., stone and sharpening tools


·


3 27


William H. Cobb, 6 shovels


6 00


3


25


3 75


Thomas J. Griffin,


17


. 25


21 25


Joseph Clinton,


2 75


31 63


horse


66


66


·


2


18


Robert Gillespie, sharpening tools ·


$6 05


W. I. Jordan, .


: 3 60


Wendell & Co., powder


1 50


E. A. Harris, stone and fuse .


2 50


Ditmar Powder Co., dualin caps and fuse


6 70


A. J. Bates & Co., water pails and dippers.


105 00


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


C. Franklin David, printing town report $110 00


Rand, Avery & Co.,


school “ 45 00


A. Mudge & Son,


centennial documents


461 30


C. G. Easterbrooks,


warrants and notices 15 50


2 50


E. F. E. Thayer, insurance


44 40


S. A. Bates, recording births, marriages, and deaths stationery and postage 2 20


J. R. Osgood & Co., heliotyping deed . 27 50


Peter A. Wales & Son, repairing pumps 14 50


11 30


R. D. Hobart, surveying and witness fees, 1876 John Cronan, horse hire


6 50


Thayer Bros.,


G. C. Hallenbeck, returning deaths ·


7 00


Samuel Curtis, 66


8 00


Asa French, legal services in McCue case


50 00


W. A. Allen, distributing town reports


2 25


H. B. Vinton,


4 00


E T. Ellis,


66 school " 9 00


9 00


Wild & Shay, repairing pump


2 00


Joseplı I. Bates, 66 5 00


H. Woodsum, expressing


H. B. Pierce, secretary of commonwealth, voting register . Fiske Barret, services and express to Abington and Boston 6 45


1 60


Nichols & Hall, stationery


3 49


E. T. Ellis, removing town bounds


3 00


Elias Hayward, postage stamps


2 79


A. Allen, blank books, etc.


6 87


cash expenses .


7 92


" for telegrams .


15 00


S. W. Hollis, use of team cash expenses


2 50


D. H. Bates,


3 25


Town of Quincy, running town lines


2 00


Patrick Purcell, carting stone, 1875


3 00


William Reed, team to Rockland, 1876 .


2 00


$995 18


4 50


66 centennial reports


3 20


2 66


15 00


use of team


$1,006 79


Green & Prescott, notices


64 25


8 75


19


TOWN OFFICERS.


Abijah Allen, selectman, assessor, and overseer . $315 00


S. W. Hollis, 66


66


300 00


David H. Bates, 66 66


66


315 00


Jonathan French, treasurer


200 00


Samuel A. Bates, town clerk


35 00


N. L. White, school committee


60 00


Noah Torrey, 66


50 00


Fiske Barrett, " 66


75 00


Geo. H. Arnold, «


65 00


Jas. M. Cutting, " 66


50 00


Horace Faxon, constable


10 00


Eben Denton, auditor


7 50


N. F. T. Hayden, "


8 00


$1,490 50


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Isaac Porter,


night police, 43 months, at $50 00


. $225 00


J. Franklin Bates,


66 61 66


.


66


66


225 00


66 66


4 00


Horace Faxon,


66


.


25 00


W. M. French, use of lock-up, 1876


10 50


Town of Quincy, "


29 00


JANITOR


Of Town Hall, Public Library, High School and Pond School,


George F. Leonard .


· $600 00


TOWN HALL.


John Farquhar's Sons, repairing roof, 1876 .


$48 84


Thomas Penniman, altering doors


36 75


T. B. Stoddard, glass and setting .


11 00


F. B. Parks, repairing ventilator and stove pipe .


9 00


P. D. Holbrook & Co., oil, chimneys, etc.


35 33


George Hill, coal


15 42


Theodore Walch, labor and stock .


5 50


H. M. White, lantern


1 00


E. T. Ellis, fuel


6 00


$168 84


CR


By cash paid treasurer .


·


. $117 50


66 due from Josephus Shaw .


8 00


.


$125 50


.


4 00


Asa T. Pratt,


66


1870 .


225 00


Benjamin J. Loring, Jr., 66 66


.


$747 50


.


.


20


TOWN LANDS.


Michael Brandley, manure ·


$36 00


John F. Hayward, half of division fence


10 95


E. T. Ellis, carting gravel


39 50


N. M. Hobart, “


3 75


RESERVOIR WELL.


N. M. Hobart, as per contract


$183 00


R. D. Hobart, stone


9 45


$194 45


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


David H. Bates, tax collector on bill of 1876


$49 77




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