Town annual report of Braintree, Massachusetts for the year 1886-1887, Part 3

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: The town
Number of Pages: 184


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Charles E. Minchen, for 80 loads of


gravel, at 10c. . 8 00


S. W. Pratt, 1,000 feet drain pipe .


330 00


Total cost


$506 61


Exceeds appropriation $6 61


SHAW STREET BRIDGE.


Appropriation for bridges . .


. $5,500 00


Paid Wm. Carver, 11} days, at $1.50 . $17 25


T. P. Fogg, 8} days, at $1.50 12 75


G. E. Fogg, 9 days, self, at $2.00 ·


18 00


G. E. Fogg, 17} days, double team, at $5.00 87 50


G. E Fogg, 94 days, single team, at $3 00 27 75


G. E. Fogg, 3 days, horse and cart, at $1.50 4 50


F. A. Burrell, teams 4 00


Thos. Taylor, 1 day, at $1.50 1 50 ·


James McMahan, 4 days, at $1.50 6 00


John McMahan, 4 days, at $1.50 . 6 00


A. Gott, 5} days, single team, at $3.00 16 50


B. J. Loring, 4 days, at $1.50 6 00


Thos. Arthurs, 4 days, at $1.75 7 00


Ed. Starr, Jr., 22 days, at $1.50 . 3 75


M. Quinn, 52 days, at $1.50 8 63


Thos. Griffin, 3 days, at $1.50 4 50


M. Bentley, 2} days, at $1.50 3 75


M. Smith, 1 day, single team, $3.00 3 00


Lewis Richards, hanging lanterns for May and June 30 50


J. B. Rhines, lumber 9 11


J. B. Rhines, cement and sand .


28 09


H. A. Pettengill, sulphur 50


Amount carried forward $306 58


46


Amount brought forward


$306 58


Paid H. A. Pettengill, lanterns and oil .


5 49


F. O. Whitmarsh, labor and stock .


2 00


A. Roulston, 33 days, at $1.50


5 75


Wm. Allen, labor


201 13


Wm. Allen, use of derrick


16 50


Wm. Allen, sharpening tools


1 92


Henry Richards, 181 loads gravel


10 86


John Wilson, stone


33 00


Frederick & Field, stone


77 83


W. I. Jordan, iron work


3 80


Geo. E. Fogg, carting cement and sand, 2 00


Berlin Iron Bridge Company, iron bridge, 1,120 00


$1,786 86


Cr


By sale of lumber from old bridge 50 00


50¥00


Total cost


. $1,736 86


ADAMS STREET BRIDGE.


Paid Berlin Iron Bridge Co., iron bridge, $890 00


Thomas F. Finnegan, 322 days, at $2.00 65 00


Thomas F. Finnegan, horse 19 days at $1.50 : .


28 50


George E. Arnold, self and horse, 15 days, at $3.00 . 45 00


George E. Arnold, self and two horses, 22 days, at $5.00 12 50


Peter Joice, 844 days, at $2.25 18 41


Thomas Finnegan, 30 days, at $1.75 52 50


John Mahar, 30 days, at $1.50 45 00


B. C. Bannon, 11 days, at $1.75 . 19 25


William Spear, 3g days, at $1.50 5 25


Martin Connors, 29 days, at $1.75 50 75


Thomas Gannon, 23 days, at $1.75 40 25


J. F. Holbrook, 20} days, at $1.75 35 87


Michael Bentley, 7 days, at $1.50


10 50


Amount carried forward


$1,318 78


47


Amount brought forward . . $1,318 78 Paid C. F. Bates, for horse 8 days, at $1.50 12 00


Jerry White, hanging lanterns, 5 weeks, at $3.00 15 00


Peter Moony, 6} days, at $3.00 . 19 50


J. B. Rhines & Co., lime and cement 10 69


Adams Granite Works, stone chips


90


S. M. Maloney, stone chips .


2 25


George E. Fogg, carting stone


32 00


Frederick & Field, stone 16 50


John Q. Wilson, stone .


21 50


Robert Gillespie, blacksmith work


19 93


Hollis & Weeks, oil can and wicks 1 80


A. S. Morrison, 40 loads of gravel at 12c. 4 80


B. L. Morrison, 40 loads of gravel at 12c. 4 80


S. W. Hollis, 6 loads of sand at 15c. 90


James Milligan, tools . 7 91


John Cavanagh, use of derrick, 5 weeks, 30 00


$1,519 26


Credit by covering stone


100 00


Total cost of bridge


$1,419 26


MIDDLE STREET BRIDGE.


Paid Berlin Iron Bridge Co., iron bridge . $392 00


Thomas F. Finnegan, 27 days' work, at $2.00 54 00


Thomas F. Finnegan, 10} days for horse, at $1.50 . 15 75


Edward Harrahan, 33395 days, at $3.50, 116 40


Peter Joice, 402% days, at $2.00 . 80 90


Peter Joice, 2 days, at $2.25


4 50


George E. Arnold, self and horse days, at $3.00 . 28 50


George E. Arnold, self, 2 days, at $1.75, 3 50


Amount curried forward $695 55


48


Amount brought forward . $695 55


Paid L. A. Dyer, 18 days, at $1.75 31 50


John Mahar, 35 days, at $1.50 52 50


C. F. Bates, self and horse 15₺ days, at $3.00 46 50


C. F. Bates, self, 1 day, at $1.50 . 1 50


Thomas Finnegan, 35 days, at $1.75 61 25


Martin Connors, 35 days, at $1.75 61 25


J. F. Holbrook, 27 days, at $1.75 47 25


Patrick Mighon, 4 days, at $1.75 . 7 00


B. C. Bannon, 10 days, at $1.75 . :


17 50


J. Crickmay, 3 days, at $1.50 4 50


Morris Connors, 1 day, at $1.75 . 1 75


William Spear, 2 days, at $1.50 3 00


J. B. Rhines & Co., lime and cement 14 68


Hollis & Weeks, tools . 1 28


Robert Gillespie, blacksmith work 15 94


Frederick & Field, for stone 12 00


George E. Fogg . ·


24 00


E. F. E. Thayer, agent, 40 loads of gravel, at 12}c. 5 00


Timothy Libby, use of derrick 5 weeks, at 75c. a day ·


22 50


Jerry White, hanging lanterns 5 weeks, at $3.00 .


15 00


S. W. Hollis, 6 loads of sand, at 15c. . 90


O. M. Rogers, old lead 76


John Cavanagh, use of derrick 5 weeks, 30 00


John Cavanagh, teaming and labor 10 00


C. B. Woodsum, expressing . 1 00


$1,184 11


PLAIN STREET BRIDGE.


Paid Richard McNair, 18} days, self, at $1.75 .


$31 93


Edward Braley, 154 days, self, at $1.75, 28 43


George B. Jones, 232 days, self, at $2.00 47 50


Amount carried forward


·


$107. 86


49


Amount brought forward $107 86


Paid George E. Faxon, 234 days, self, at $3.00 69 75


George E. Faxon, use of derrick, 194 days, at $1.00 . ·


19 25


Michael Brandley, 3 days, man, at $1.50, 4 50


Michael Brandley, 1 day, man, at $1.75, 1 75


Michael Brandley, 17% days, team, at $1.50


2 25


Michael Brandley, hauling stone from Quincy


4 00


Michael Brandley, cash paid for stone .


75


Michael Brandley, moving derrick 2 00


Michael Brandley, carting plank .


50


Michael H. Brandley, lighting lanterns


2 00


Martin Connors, lighting lanterns .


2 80


Jacob S. Dyer, 3 days, self, at $2.00


6 00


Jacob S. Dyer, 5} days, team, at $1.50,


8 25


J. B. Ford, 112 days, self, at $2.00


23 00


John Glover, 10 days, self, at $3.00


30 00


E. H. Trufant, 52 days, self, at $1.50 8 25


L. A. Dyer, 7 days, self, at $1.75 12 25


Timothy Buckley, 2 days, self, at $1.75, 3 50


Edward Huston, 2 days, self, at $1.50,


3 00


Rufus Mann, 8 days, self, at $1.75


14 00


5 25


Michael Tenney, 3 days, self, at $1.75, J. B. Wood, 3 days, self and team, at $3.00


9 00


Emory Watkins, 2 days, self, at $1.75, Patrick Maguire, 2 days, man and team, at $3.00 6 00


3 50


Patrick Moils, 2 days, self and team, $3.00 6 00


N. H. Hunt, for 118 loads of gravel, at 8c. . 9 44


L. B. Hollis, for 28 loads of gravel, at 8c. . 2 24


. Amount carried forward 4


$259 23


50


Amount brought forward $259 23 Paid Andrew Dyer, for 11 loads of gravel, at 10c. 1 10


Michael Brandley, for 5 loads of gravel, at 10c. .


50


J. S. Dyer, for 32 loads of gravel, at 10c. .


3 20


John Fallon & Sons, stone 62 50


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber .


7 37


M. L, Tupper, cement and labor


4 05


S. K. Tarbox, iron 3 50


Berlin Iron Bridge Co., bridge 392 00


Thomas Penniman, labor 2 50


$843 81


FARM RIVER BRIDGE.


H. A. MONK.


Paid J. B. Ford, 25 days, self, at $2.00 $50 00


Emory Watkins, 4 days, self, at $1.50 . 6 00


Emory Watkins, 5 days, self, at $1.75 . 8 75


Edward Braley, 6 days, self, at $1.75 . 10 50


Edward Braley, for 1 axe broken . 1 00


E. H. Trufant, 192 days, self, at $1.50, 29 25


Geo. B. Jones, 142 days, self, at $2.00, 29 00


John Glover, 10} days, self, at $3.00 31 50


Geo. E. Faxon, 19 days, self, at $3.00,


57 00


Geo. E. Faxon, 222 days' use of der- rick, at $1.00 22 50


Richard McNair, 3 days, self, at $1.75, 5 25


Rufus Mann, 4 days, self, at $1.75 7 00


L. A. Dyer, 5 days, self, at $1.75 8 75


Michael Tenney, 5 days, self, at $1.75, 8 75


Edward Huston, 4 days, self, at $1.50, 6 00


James Slyne, 4 days, self, at $1.50 6 00


Timothy Buckley, 82 days, self, at $1.75,


14 87


Geo. E. Arnold, 4 days, self and team, at $3.00 12 00


Amount carried forward £ $314 12


51


Amount brought forward $314 12


Paid Jacob S. Dyer, 92 days, self, at $2.00 . 19 00


Jacob S. Dyer, 152 days, team, at $1.50, 23 25


J. B. Wood, 22 days, self and team, at $3.00 7 50


Patrick Maguire, 8 days, man and team, at $3.00 24 00


Patrick Moiles, 9 days, self and team, at $3.00 27 00


Michael Brandley, 10 days, man and team, at $3.00 .. .


30 00


I. N. Dyer, care of lanterns ·


7 50


Geo. W. Jones, 364 loads of gravel, at 8c. 29 12


John Fallon & Sons, for stone 128 50


M. L. Tupper, carpenter work 5 50


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber 2 04 .


O. M. Rogers, lanterns 5 31 .


Edward Shay, blacksmith work


20 42


$643 26


COMMERCIAL STREET BRIDGE.


Paid Lewis Richards, care and lighting bridge


.


$66 75


H. A. Pettingell, oil, etc. 9 13


T. H. Libbey, 1 day, self


2 00


T. H. Libbey, 2 single teams, and 2 men, 1 day


6 00


T. H. Libbey, drain pipe


60


$84 48


Total amount expended .


. $6,061 78


Cr.


Sale of lumber and covering stone


150 00


150 00


Total cost


$5,911 78


Exceeds appropriation


.


·


$411 78


c


52


QUINCY AVENUE BRIDGE.


Paid Wm. Carver. 112 days, at $1.50 . $17 25


Thos. Fogg, 7 days, at $1.50 10 50


B. J. Loring, 1 day, at $1.50 1 50


John McMahan, ¿ day, at $1.50 75


M. Smith, 42 days, single team, at $3.00 13 50


G. Haley, 5} days, at $1.50 · 8 25


T. South, iron work 9 92


G. E. Fogg, 2 days, self, at $2.00 4 00


G. E. Fogg, 2 days, single team, at $3.00 6 00


G. E. Fogg, 2 days, double team, at $5.00 10 00


Henry Richards, 111 loads gravel, at 6c. . 6 06 ·


L. Thayer, 1 day, single team 3 00


J. B. Rhines, lumber


M. Quinn, 9g days 2 40


14 25


M. Bentley, 4 days, at $1.50 6 00


A. Gott, 2 days, single team, at $3.00 . 6 00


Thos. Arthurs, 5 days, at $1.75


8 75


A. W. Whitmarsh, repairs 2 00


John Cavanagh, labor and stock, raising bridge 110 00


$240 13


ALLEN STREET SIDEWALK.


Appropriation


$300 00


Paid Thos. Arthurs, 224 days, at $1.75 $38 93


B. J. Loring, 34 days, at $1.75 5 69


B. J. Loring, 17 days, at $1.50 25 50


Thos. P. Fogg, 4 days, at $1.75 7 00


Thos. P. Fogg, 19 days, at $1.50 . 28 51


F. Starr, 6 days, at $1.50 9 00


Amount carried forward $114 63


53


Amount brought forward $114 63


Paid J. Wilson, sharpening tools . 2 62


G. E. Fogg, 14 days, self, at $2.00 28 00


G. E. Fogg, 62 days, horse and cart, at $1.50 9 75


G. E. Fogg, 9 days, double team, at $5.00 45 00


G. E. Fogg, 4 days, single team, at $3.00 12 00


Wm. Carver, 16 days, at $1.50 24 00


G. Haley, 6 days, at $1.50 . 9 00


Jas. McMahon, 4 days, at $1.50 6 00


John McMahon, 32 days, at $1.50 5 62


M. Smith, 5 days, single team, at $3.00 15 00


M. Quinn, 8} days, at $1.50 . 12 38


Henry Richards, 136 loads of gravel, at 6c 8 16


M. Bentley, 34 days, at $1.50 4 88


A. Gott, 24 days, single team, at $3.00 6 75


Total cost


$303 81


Exceeds appropriation $3 81


PLAIN STREET CEMETERY.


$300 00


Appropriation


Paid J. S. Dyer, 10 days, self, at $2.00 $20 00


J. S. Dyer, 10} days, team, at $1.75 15 75


Rufus Mann, 11 days, self, at $1.75 19 25


L. A. Dyer, 8 days, self, at $1.75


14 00


J. B. Ford, 11-2 days, self, at $2.00


22 40


John Rennie, 8} days, self, at $2.00 17 00


W. H. Hunt, for 24 loads of gravel, at 8c. 1 92


Joseph Dyer, for 13 posts 2 50


J. B. Rhines, for lumber 15 75


H. M. White, for nails and hinges 1 00


$129 57


Unexpended


$170 43


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54


IMPROVEMENT OF TOWN LANDS.


Appropriation


. ·


$200 00


Paid J. B. Ford, 22 days, self, at $1.50 $4 12}


William Lynch, 2 days, self, at $1.50 . 3 00


A. Roulston, To day, self, at $1.50 75


Martin Connors, 1 day, self, at $1.75


1 75


E. H. Trufant, 1 day, self, at $1.75


1 75


Elias Holbrook, 2 days, self, at $1.5 3 00


John Rennie, 62 days, self, at $2.00


13 00


Emory Waltkins, 1 day, self, at $1.75 .


1 75


Patrick Moils, 1% day, self and team, at $3.00 . 90


D. H. B. Thayer, for manure 30 00


Albert F. Thayer, for manure 18 00


J. B. Vinton, for fertilizer . 4 50


Edward Hobart, for cedar posts


1 10


C. M. Rolfe, for cedar posts .


45


Patrick Maguire, carting manure ·


3 75


M. L. Tupper, stock and labor


22 29


$110 11


Unexpended


$89 89


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


Appropriation .


$150 00


Paid M. A. Perkins, quartermaster .


$150 00


$150 00


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Appropriation


$700 00


Paid N. F. T. Hayden, Treasurer of Trustees $700 00


$700 00


DELIVERING BOOKS TO EAST BRAINTREE.


$100 00


Paid William Kelley, carting books $38 73


F. A. Hall, carting books . 7 00


Alverdo Mason, delivering books 11 51


$57 24


Unexpended


$42 76


·


·


Appropriation


55


TOWN HALL.


Paid Walworth Manufacturing Co., gasolene $56 75


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal 33 00


William A. Tupper, labor and stock 6 00


M. L. Tupper, kindlings 50


M. L. Tupper, labor and stock 8 75


M. L. Tupper, piano stand . 29 99 .


William H. Cobb, lawn mower and tools 12 60


F. O. Whitmarsh, building well for gas machine 20 70


O. M. Rogers, repairing street lamp 1 10


O. M. Rogers, repairing pump


75


G. C. Hollenbeck, 6 chairs .


3 90


John H. Malvena, cleaning vault .


3 00


W. A. Torrey, alcohol . 1 65


E. P. Hayward, tuning piano 6 00


Granville Thompson, clock . 4 50


Bradford & Mansfield, oil, chimneys, etc., 6 93


C. H. Hobart, supplies 14 16


T. B. Stoddard, repairing roof 7 10


Paul F. De Lang, cleaning clock 2 00


Edward Shay, key wrench 60


C. B. Woodsum, expressing .


6 65


H. M. Greenough, curtains . 7 50


Morrill Williams, kindlings . 9 00


$243 13


Cr.


For use of Town Hall


. $223 26


Due from sundry persons


24 49


Cash for old lawn mower


5 00


252 75


Net earnings


$9 62


REPAIRS ON TOWN HALL.


Appropriation .


$300 00


Paid M. L. Tupper, for new windows . $300 00


$300 00


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56


JANITOR.


Appropriation


$600 00


Paid John R. Carmichael


$600 00


$600 00


ABATEMENT AND COLLECTION OF TAXES.


Paid Joseph Dyer, collector of taxes of 1884, $419 87


Abatement of taxes of 1884 . 6 45


Abatement of taxes of 1885 . 31 76


George Cahill, abatement, 1886 3 30


William L. Wainwright. 1886 5 28


Heirs of Joseph Jenkins, 1886 3 96


Gustave B. Bates, 1886


1 32


$471 94


WATER SUPPLY COMMITTEES.


Appropriation


$500 00


Paid W. C. Boyce, surveying $300 00


F. A. Burrell, use of team .


25 00


D. H. B. Thayer, use of team 2 50


J. M. Knight, cash expenses


32 50


$360 00


Unexpended


$140 00


HOBART STREET RESERVOIR.


Appropriation


$125 00


Paid F. O. Whitmarsh, as per contract $125 00


$125 00


DRAWBRIDGE AND BUOYS.


Paid S. F. Whitmarsh, tending drawbridge, $28 86


Horace J. Richards, tending drawbridge, 71 14


T. D. Bagley, repairs on pier and buoys, 12 29


$112


57


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


. $2,000 00


UNION, No. 1.


Paid John V. Scollard, pay of members ·


$420 00


William Orr, services as steward . ·


50 00


Boston Woven Hose Co., 300 feet hose, 150 00


Andrew S. Jackson, suction hose and couplings 56 00


Andrew S. Jackson, labor and stock


31 80


J. H. Macandrew, labor and stock on hall 27 00


J. F. Sheppard & Son, coal . 10 25


S. W. Pratt & Co., repairs on stove 9 33


Christian Hanson, cuspadores 3 50


W. K. Baker & Son., expressing .


2 25


Charles Thayer, poll tax of 15 members. James Wilson, oil 1 85


30 00


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber . 42


$792 40


BUTCHER BOY, No. 2.


Paid Prescott Burnham, pay of members . Charles Thayer, poll tax of 17 members, 34 00


$446 00


L. A. Dyer, services as steward . 50 00


Boston Woven Hose Company, 300 feet hose 150 00


C. H. Hobart, oil-lamp chimneys, etc. . 4 82


Thomas B. Stoddard, setting glass 2 65


O. M. Rogers, door for stove, and lantern globe 1 75


E. M. Thayer, labor and stock 3 00


H. B. Whitman, repairs 1 00


M. L. Tupper, kindlings 2 00


$695 22


58


WAMPATUCK HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid James R. Qualey, pay of members $186 00


Charles Thayer, poll tax of 2 members . 4 00


Charles Custance, services as steward . 30 00


Geo. W. Simmonds & Co., oil coats and caps . 14 50


R. Allen Gage, coal 4 50


Robert Gilispie, repairs 2 25


& Weeks, lanterns, oil and wicks, 2 92


William May, drawing truck to fires 10 00


Myron L. Hobart, fitting keys 60


$254 77


ENGINEERS AND INCIDENTALS.


Paid M. A. Perkins, services as engineer $10 00


. A. Perkins, committee on hose 3 00


John H. Macandrew, services as engineer, 10 00


drew, cash expenses ·


50


F. O. Whitmarsh, services as engineer . 10 00


F. O. Whitmarsh, committee on hose 5 00


F. O. Whitmarsh, refreshments


4 00


F. O. Whitmarsh, filling reservoir


10 00


Edward Huff, watching fire .


2 00


Luke Mulligan, watching fire


2 00


T. J. Dalton, watching fire


2 00


Charles H. Daggett, care of reservoir


1 50


Thomas Huston, care of reservoir


4 00


Munroe Belcher, digging ditch


1 00


. E. Whitmarsh, watching fire hire . 2 50


2 00


Charles Custance, care of reservoir


1 00


Charles Custance, setting glass 1 00


G. R. M. Bestick, care of reservoir


1 50


$73 00


Total cost


. $1,815 39


Unexpended


$184 61 ·


59


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Appropriation $1,500 00


Paid B. Y. Knight, distributing town reports $4 00


John Stoddard, distributing town reports 3 00


Morrill Williams, distributing town re- ports 3 00


G. D. Whittaker, distributing town re- ports


4 00


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing town re- ports 160 08


F. A. Hobart, services and expenses as


Water Committee 18 44


N. B. Furnald, professional services 21 00


John R. Carmichael, refreshments for registrars of voters . 7 00


E. F. E. Thayer, insurance 136 90


S. W. Hollis, insurance 75 00


Henry C. Sheppard, blank books and stationery 2 00


Amos W. Blanchard, printing


9 60


Green & Prescott, printing .


181 98


George W. Southworth, printing


. 50


D. H. Huxford, printing


35 00


F. A. Burrell, use of team


19 25


D. H. B. Thayer, use of team


20 00


Charles E. Hill, damage to carriage


6 35


Charles E. Hill, expressing .


50


A. O. Clark, cash expenses .


3 75


George B. Sargent, treasurer's stamp


1 25


John P. Lovell & Sons, badges


2 15


John Kelly, reward for incendiaries .


500 00


J. J. Malone, professional services 10 00


Edward Avery, professional services


255 00


Committee on old records 327 78


State Treasurer for licenses 75


W. A. Torrey, stamps and stationery .


9 19


Amount carried forward . $1,818 47


60


Amount brought forward . $1,818 47 Paid William A. Tupper, services as special police 3 00


William Orr, services as special police, 6 00


Q. L. Reed, surveying . 49 50


C. H. Hobart, 4 jugs, and repairs on pump 1 23


Erastus Worthington, entering and copy- ing by-laws 3 90


S. C. Bridgham, returning 7 births 1 75


A. L. Chase, returning 4 births 1 00


W. M. Babbitt, returning 2 births 50


Noah Torrey, returning 28 births


7 00


Samuel Curtis, returning 21 deaths


5 25


D. J. Pierce & Co., books and stationery, 10 46


G. C. Hollenbeck, returning 27 deaths . 6 75


Ford and McCormick, returning 14 .


deaths, 3 50


G. R. M. Bestick, refreshments at elec- tions ·


1 65


Thomas Groom, tax book .


2 00


Morrill Williams, distributing water re- ports 2 50


Samuel A. Bates, copying records 8 00


Samuel A. Bates, copying by-laws 7 50


Samuel A. Bates, recording 102 births .


51 00


Samuel A. Bates, recording 49 mar- riages 7 35


Samuel A. Bates, recording 85 deaths . 15 25


Samuel A. Bates, issuing 82 permits ·


8 20


Samuel A. Bates, cash expenses .


4 50


Samuel A. Bates, copying 134 hours, at 30 cents . 40 20


Samuel A. Bates, taking school census . 15 00


Samuel A. Bates, making deeds


2 00


Albert E. Avery, type writing


. 25


J. F. Bates, cash expenses . 32 00


H. A. Monk, cash expenses 14 39


J. M. Knight, cash expenses 48 00


$2,179 10


Exceeds appropriation


$679 10


61


TOWN OFFICERS.


Appropriation $2,000 00


Paid A. O. Clark, selectman, assessor, and overseer of poor $48. 00 · J. M. Knight, selectman, assessor, and overseer of poor 450 00


J. F. Bates, selectman, assessor, and overseer of poor 450 00


H. A. Monk, selectman, assessor, and


overseer of poor 412 50


David H. Bates, services as treasurer, 200 00


Samuel A. Bates, services as clerk 50 00


Samuel A. Bates, services as registrar of voters 35 00


Samuel A. Bates, clerk of registrars of voters 27 30


Edward Avery, registrar of voters 35 00


F. A. Hobart, registrar of voters . ₱


35 00


A. S. Morrison, registrar of voters


30 00


J. M. Knight, highway surveyor ,


150 00


J. F Bates, highway surveyor


150 00


H. A. Monk, highway surveyor


137 50


A. O. Clark, highway surveyor


21 87


Alverdo Mason, auditor, two years


20 00


George D. Willis, auditor


5 00


E. L. Curtis, constable 27 50


John Kelley, constable 23 50


G. D. Whittaker, constable


10 00


Horace Faxon, constable 10 00


John W. W. Rowell, constable 2 00


Hiram A. French, forest fireward . 3 00


Thomas South, Jr., forest fireward 1 50


David H. Bates, cash expenses


16 94


$2,351 61


Exceeds appropriation


$351 61


62


REMOVAL OF SNOW. H. A. MONK, Surveyor.


Appropriation


$1,000 00 ·


Paid Jacob S. Dyer, 55¿ hours, at 20c. $11 15


Jacob S. Dyer, 882 hours, horse, at 20c. 16 75


1


Thomas F. Finnegan, 73 hours, at 20c. 14 60


Thomas F. Finnegan, 74 hours, horse, at 20c. 14 80


Hiram A. French, 70 hours, at 20c.


14 00


Hiram A. French, 27 hours, horse, at 20c. . 5 40


Andrew Dyer, 22 hours, at 20c. 4 40


Andrew Dyer, 4 hours, horse, at 20c.


80


Alexander McGaw, 12} hours, at 20c. . 2 50


Alexander McGaw, 3 hours, horse, at 20c: 60


Peter Mooney, 24 hours, at 20c. . 4 80


Peter Mooney, 10 hours, horse, at 15c. . 1 50


Patrick Maguire, 30 hours, at 20c. 6 00


Patrick Maguire, 10 hours, horse, at 20c. 2 00


L. B. Hollis, 25 hours, at 20c. 5 00


L. B. Hollis, 5 hours, horse, at 20c. 1 00


Nelson E. Hayden, 17 hours, at 20c. 3 40


Nelson E. Hayden, 6 hours, horse, at 20c. 1 20


J. B. Ford, 23 hours, at 20c. 4 60


Martin Connors, 20 hours, at 20c.


4 00


Thomas Huston, 207 hours, at 20c. Peter W. Dyer, 2} hours, at 20c ..


50


L. A. Dyer, 23 hours, at 20c. 4 60


E. Harrington, 112 hours, 20c. 2 35


J. H. Clark, 25 hours, at 20c. 5 00


James Kendrick, 30 hours, at 20c. 6 00


Thomas Gannon, 14 hours, at 20c.


2 80


Thomas Brioda, 15 hours, at 20c. 3 00


William Verney, 11 hours, at 20c.


2 20


Amount carried forward


. $1,186 35


41 40


63


Amount brought forward . $1,186 35


Paid Rufus Mann, 34 hours, at 20c. 6 80


Emory Watkins, 23 hours, at 20c. 4 60


George B. Jones, 19} hours, at 20c. 3 90


J. H. Mellus, 12 hours, at 20c. 2 40


E. A. Dustin, 5 hours, at 20c. 1 00


F. A. Oliver, 10 hours, at 20c.


2 00


C. S. Chandler, 6 hours, at 20c.


1 20


Stephen P. Jones, 3 hours, at 20c. 60


Joseph H. Penniman, 7 hours, at 20c. . 1 40


Moses T. Dyer, 46 hours, at 20c. . 9 20


Elmer E. Dyer, 46 hours, at 20c. .


9 20


A. O. Clark, cash paid Martin Bannon,


39


Edward Shay, repairs on snow plough .


2 50


W. H. Cobb, tools


1 40


Thomas South, 2 snow ploughs


50 00


Morrill Williams, labor


3 80


$286 74


J. F. BATES, Surveyor.


Paid William May, 99} hours, self, at 20c. $19 90


William May, 472 hours, horse, at 20c. 9 50


George Hill, 75 hours, self, at 20c.


15 00


George Hill, 24 hours, horse, at 20c. .


4 80


Michael O. Brine, 52 hours, self, at 20c.


10 40


Michael O. Brine, 6 hours, horse, at 20c. 1 20


Josiah Holbrook, 374 hours, self, at 20c. 7 45 Josiah Holbrook,10} hours, horse,at 20c. Charles C. Holbrook, 10} hours, self, at 20c. 2 10


2 10


Patrick Mighon, 27 hours, self, at 20c. 5 40


John Mahar, 23 hours, self, at 20c. 4 60


Charles Dayley, 19} hours, self, at 20c. 3 90


Henry Hayden, 9 hours, self, at 20c. .


1 80


George Wentworth, 8 hours, self, at 20c. 1 60


Patrick Cronin, 15 hours, self, at 20c. . 3 00


Amount carried forward


$92 75


64


Amount brought forward $92 75


Paid James Mahar, 60 hours, self, at 20c. 12 00


T. F. Finnegan, 21} hours, self, at 20c. 4 30


T. F. Finnegan, 19¿ hours, horse, at 20c. 3 90


George H. Arnold, 1062 hours, self at 20c. 21 30


Hugh McClusky, 9 hours, self, at 20c. 1 80


John Conerty, 9 hours, self, at 20c. 1 80


J. F. Bates, 58 hours, horse, at 20c. 11 60


Charles Custance, 39 hours, self and horse, at 40c. . 15 60


Charles Custance, 7 hours, self, at 20c. 1 40


John W. W. Rowell, 25 hours, self, at 20c. 5 00


Josiah W. T. Holbrook, 8 hours, self, at 20c.


1 60


Charles A. Holbrook, 11 hours, self, at 20c.


2 20


Albert A. Drollett, 9 hours, self and horse, at 40c. .


3 60


Albert A. Drollett, 6₺ hours, self, at 20c. 1 30


Henry Piper, 72 hours, self, at 20c. ·


1 50


Horace Hunt, 72 hours, self, at 20c. .


1 50


George W. Hunt, 8 hours, self, at 20c. 1 60


F. P. Thayer, 21 hours, self, at 20c. 4 20


C. H. Hayden, 14 hours, self, at 20c. . 2 80


S. F. B. Collins, 14 hours, self, at 20c. .


2 80


Leroy Collins, 14 hours, self, at 20c. 2 80


J. Q. Denton, 24 hours, self and horse, at 40c. 9 60


A. Mead, 10 hours, self, at 20c. 2 00


H. M. Hollis, 7 hours, self, at 20c.


1 40


Thomas South, 2 snow ploughs 50 00


Morrill Williams . 3 80


.$264 15


65


J. M. KNIGHT, Surveyor.


Paid H. Gardner, to 22 hours


$4 40


T. J. Griffin, to 20 hours 4 00


J. M. Allen, to 41 hours 8 20


James Donaldson, to 5 hours


1 00


John Mahar, to 20 hours


4 00


M. Quinn, to 15 hours .


3 00


John Maloney, to 21 hours .


4 20


James McMahan, to 15 hours


3 00


John Downs, to 10 hours


2 00


John McMahan, to 15 hours


3 00


James Downs, to 9 hours


1 80


Robert Loring, to 15 hours


3 00


Jacob Klie, to 15 hours


3 00


Thomas Arthurs, to 29 hours


5 80


M. Smith, to 15 hours .


3 00


Thomas Fogg, to 892 hours .


17 95


John Whittaker, to 15 hours M. McDermott, to 9 hours Luke Mulligan, to 16 hours


1 80


3 20


Charles Loring, to 10 hours


2 00


Thomas Downs, to 14 hours


2 80


Thomas Missett, to 5 hours 1 00


Alfred McPhee, to 3 hours . 60


T. J. Dalton, to 262 hours


5 35


T. H. Libby, to 31} hours, self


6 30


T. H. Libby, to 3 hours, 3 horses 1 80


T. H. Libby, to 26 hours, 2 horses 10 40


T. H. Libby, to 2} hours, 1 horse 50


James McDonnell, to 10 hours


2 00


Francis Thayer, to 2 hours . 40


Geo. E. Fogg, to 491 hours, self and horses 98 20


Thomas South, 2 snow ploughs . 50 00 ·


Morrill Williams, 19 hours, at 20c. .


3 80


$264 50


$815 39


. $184 61


5


Total amount expended for snow . Unexpended .


3 00


66


RECAPITULATION.


Orders drawn for Superintendent of schools · $1,175 00


Schools


9,031 90


Text-books and supplies


878 74


Incidentals for schools


459 93


Incidentals for schoolhouses


450 85


Highways


7,282 85


Stone road .


3,297. 52


Town officers


2,351 61


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