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360 00
Irene A. Holbrook, teaching 40 weeks 400 00
Nellie F. Monk, teaching 40
weeks
500 00
Florence G. Fish, teaching 40
weeks
400 00
Grace Randall, teaching 40 weeks
400 00
Edith P. Lawson, teaching 40 weeks 400 00
Mary H. Barr, teaching 29 weeks 290 00
$4,680 00
1
75
PENNIMAN SCHOOL.
Paid Maud Carter, teaching 40 weeks
$600 00
L. May Whitney, teaching 40 weeks . .
400 00
Harriet C. Taylor, teaching 40
weeks .
400 00
Mabel T. Knight, teaching 40
weeks 400 00
Jessie L. Nolte, teaching 24 weeks 180 00
Breta Mitchell, teaching 13 weeks 19 50
Frances L. Creed, teaching 27 weeks 96 50
Mary E. Kennedy, teaching 12 weeks 16 50
$2,112 50
POND SCHOOL.
Paid Mary E. Kennedy, teaching 9 weeks
$ 90 00
Rosalie S. Bayley, teaching 40 weeks
400 00
Annie M. Brooks, teaching 40 weeks 500 00
Margaret L. Fielden, teaching 24 weeks
324 00
Helen A. Cuff, teaching 40
weeks
280 00
Harriet M. Hill, teaching 40 weeks
400 00
Ethel L. Brooks, teaching 4 weeks 20 00 Josephine M. Foster, teaching 20 weeks 100 00
Clara E. Breitling, teaching 15 weeks
150 00
Sarah L. Arnold, teaching 16 - weeks
228 00
-- $2,492 00
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UNION SCHOOL.
Paid Avis A. Thayer, teaching 40 weeks . Hannah C. Whelan, teaching 40 weeks 500 00
$530 00
Mabel L. Bates, teaching 40 weeks 470 00
Elizabeth B. Pray, teaching 40 weeks 400 00
Mary A. Keefe
18 67
Helen A. Foss 1 33 .
$1,920 00
DISTRICT SCHOOLS.
Paid Marion L. Rogers, teaching 40 weeks in Southwest school $400 00
Ethel L. Brooks, teaching 16
weeks in South school 160 00
Helen A. Foss, teaching 16 weeks in Southeast school 160 00
$720 00
DRAWING.
Paid Cordelia J. Stanwood, teaching 40 weeks 270 00
SINGING.
Paid George E. Crafts, teaching 40 weeks 250 00
$19,359 50
SUPERINTENDENT.
Appropriation $1,400 00 1
Paid Irving W. Horne for 8 months . $933 35
James A. MacDougall for 4 months ·
466 66
$1,400 01
77
JANITORS.
Appropriation
$2,132 00
Appropriation, South and Southeast
schools, 32 00
$2,164 00
Paid John H. Macandrew · 700 00
William Orr
600 00
John Whitty
264 00
J. Franklin Bates
264 00
Alfred H. Holbrook
264 00
Willie P. Reed
40 00
J. D. Stetson
16 00
G. A. Perkins
16 00
$2,164 00
TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
Appropriation
$1,840 00
Appropriation South and Southeast
schools
30 00
$1,870 00
Paid Ginn & Co.
$192 42
J. L. Hammett & Co. .
548 13
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co.
97 15
Allyn & Bacon
177 43
D. C. Heath & Co.
67 33
Joseph Gillott
25 32
Wadsworth, Howland & Co.
37 58
Frost, Adams & Co.
23 98
Silver, Burdett & Co. .
30 32
Houghton & Mifflin Co.
15 33
Edward E. Babb & Co.
34 04
Clark Mfg. Co. .
13 80
J. B. Rhines & Co.
10 51
American Book Co.
.
202 54
A. J. Wilkinson & Co.
21 97
P. P. Caproni Bros.
.
10 31
Yamanaka Co.
11 22
.
78
Paid J. O. Wetherbee Co. $19 91
D. Appleton & Co.
80 68
F. J. Barnard & Co.
31 60
The Morse Co.
36 00
Benj. H. Sanborn Co. .
87 71
C. H. Hobart
10
Globe School Book Co.
13 40
Isaac Pitman & Sons
7 16
William E. Pierson
10 00
Atkinson & Mentzer
3 00
W. B. Clark
4 00
Horgan, Robey & Co.
8 79
A. Lovell & Co
3 03
Chandler & Barber
35
Frank A. Bates
6 16
Helen A. Foss.
3.05
Mead, Dodge & Co.
1 60
F. S. Webster Co.
4 25
Smith Premier Typewriter Co.
5 65
Thompson, Brown & Co. 3 33
Bay State Card & Paper Co.
2 40
T H. Buck & Co.
1 40
U. S. Specialty Co. .
2 70
Walter M. Hatch & Co.
1 03
Chandler & Farquhar .
86
Union Book Co .
1 20
Longmans, Green & Co.
3 22
Cupples & Schoenhof
7 20
$1,868 22
INCIDENTALS FOR SCHOOLS.
Appropriation
$500 00
Appropriation, South and Southeast schools 25 00
$525 00
Paid George W. Prescott & Sons,
printing .
$110 22
Woodsum's express 142 64
Irving W. Horne, supplies. ·
100 58
.
79
Paid Pratt & Pratt, printing
$42 73
Thorp & Martin Co., supplies
30 25
J. A. McDougal, supplies
30 40
Library Bureau, supplies
.
6 13
Eben Prescott, supplies
35 00
N. Y. & Boston Express
.
5 15
F. W. Barry, Beal & Co.
4 00
Cora Van Buren .
5 00
George E. Sampson
6 00
R. H. White & Co. ·
.
3 80
J. L. Hammett & Co.
5,82
Bay State Card & Paper Co.
6 00
D). Appleton & Co.
2 67
Frank Daiute
·
.
2 25
C. J. Stanwood
.
.
3 00
John Macandrew .
5 00
John Whitty
1 50
J. F. Gallivan
4 00
Horace F. Hunt
2 50
Henry Dugan, Jr.
2 50
George H. Holbrook
1 00
Edward E. Babb.
1 16
Brown's express .
8 65
J. Marcus Arnold ·
1 80
Frost, Adams & Co.
.
.
1 66
T. H. Carter & Co.
1 44
Boston School Supply Co.
52
E. Bourk's express
25
J. P. Robery
50
H. C. Dimond & Co.
45
Jordan, Marsh & Co.
90
J. T. Weeks
96
D. C. Heath
55
$576 98
INCIDENTALS AND REPAIRS OF SCHOOLHOUSES.
Appropriations .
$1,000 00
South and Southeast school .
543 00
Union and Pond schools
870 00
$2,413 00
.
.
.
1
80
Paid Peter Ness
$85 58
C. H. Hobart
10 10
Smith & Anthony Co.
97 08
Braintree Water Department
218 52
Braintree Electric Light Depart- ment
52 06
John Whitty
9 38
C. R. & S. B. Cornwell
1 00
Peter McConarty & Son
20 00
Eagle Oil & Supply Co.
10 14
Continental Brush Co. .
50 25
N. E. Electric Mfg. Co.
71
I. W. Horne
9 20
. B. H. Woodsum Co.
1 20
Woodsum Coal Co.
50
Ames Plow Co.
4 30
J. B. Hunter Co.
11 10
C. D. Harlow
90
J. A. Piercy
9 25
Charles E. Wedelin
3 00
C. G. Anderson
5 40
J. B. Rhines & Co.
1 60
George H. Holbrook
959 51
Frank A. Bates .
26 70
Paul Monaghan
169 10
J. Marcus Arnold
60
F. A. Smith
1 60
John H. Macandrew
8 00
E. A. Dustin
6 00
Charles O. Miller
2 00
James T. Weeks
3 00
Sarah R. Eaton
16 04
William H. Cobb
28 10
Conant Bros.
7 35
Nelson H. Brown
12 00
Henry. A. Wheeler & Co.
12 75
H. W. Borden
3 75
Carrie F. Loring .
5 04
Helen A. Foss
6 50
81
Paid George H. Arnold
$2 25
J. L. Hammett Co.
26 50
A. J. Wilkinson & Co.
5 84
J. Franklin Bates
5 85
Alfred H. Holbrook
6 13
C. E. Harding & Co.
3 50
Willie P. Reed
1 40
Stearns & Henderson
37 00
Bradlee & Chatman
70 00
Wadsworth & Howland Co.
2 63
J. P. Robery
4 80
R. H. White Co ..
119 51
N. E. Decorating Co. .
20 00
King & Pack
75
Edward Kendall & Sons
5 60
Chandler & Barber
4 72
J. O. Sypher
10 13
James Bliss & Co.
5 78
S. F. Brown
2500
Joseph P. Howe
8 25
Richard Belyea
1 00
O. M. Rogers
156 73
T. J. Cain
3 50
Arthur M. Raymond
2 50
William May
.
7 00
Baker & Co.
1 40
William Orr
5 00
A. T. Stearns Lumber Co
4 16
Mrs. Anna Davis
1 35
A. E. Bradford
.
5 25
R. Allen Gage
6 00
Atkinson & Mentzer
24 59
Grand Rapids School Furniture
Works
76 00
C. H. Custance
18 10
Ę. B. Whittier .
. .
13 50
$2,538 03
82
FUEL.
Appropriation
$1,600 00
Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons
$123 02
Augustus J. Richards & Son
54 16
T. F. Finnegan
43 25
Almshouse
20 10
John P. Robery .
10 00
B. H. Woodsum Co.
8 25
Johu Whitty
1 88
$260 66 1
CONVEYANCE OF PUPILS.
Appropriation .
$1,100 00
Paid Old Colony Street Railway Co. 750 00
Albert A. Drollett 341 25
$1,091 25
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation
$6,000 00
ALMSHOUSE.
Dr.
To appraisal of January, 1, 1902 $1,958 95
Paid E. C. Litchfield, superintendent
120 00
N. Allen Penniman,
375 33
John F. Eaton, supplies, 1901
21 86
Josephus Sampson, supplies, 1901
6 00
Hayward Bros., repairs
7 50
Braintree Water Department to July 1, 1903 79 50
W. E. Dailey, supplies
43 27
F. W. Brett, medical attendance, Mrs. Eliza Davis 28 00
F. W. Brett, medical attendance, inmates
26 92
83
Paid Hired men
$90 00
S. F. Brown, oil
21 33
R. Allen Gage, cover for cesspool
3 00
C. G. Jordan, grain
150 53
George D. Newcomb, two pigs
9 00
J. M. Arnold, supplies
67 44
George S. Parker, painting and glazing
113 55
W. H. Stoddard, supplies 22 23
George H. Arnold, fertilizer
6 00
John B. Thomas, rent of pasture
40 00
Mrs. R. Frampton, supplies
18 32
O. M. Rogers, supplies
8 29
Cartwright & Shay, burial of
Mrs. Eliza Davis .
20 00
John Gallivan, grass
10 00
James T. Weeks, supplies
23 82
C. W. Lerned, disinfectant
3 00
T. H. Emerson, grain
79 67
H. H. Thayer, iron work
75
Francis Abele, Jr., doctoring cow
2 50
W. G. Philbrick, supplies
6 32
Wm. H. Cobb, tools
22 40
Wm. Richardson cutting wood 5 25
Oscar E. Horte, cutting wood
39 00
F. O. Whitmarsh, repairs
7 75
H. W. Mansfield, supplies
54 83
Winfred A. Torrey, supplies
7 65
Augustus J. Richards & coal
Son,
42 44
James O. Sypher, carting coal
4 00
Dyer & Sullivan, supplies
86 94
Bridgham Bros., supplies
61 74
Mrs. A. L. Watson, supplies
33 49
10 13
R. E. Whitman, supplies C. W. Hollis, supplies
.58 75
Edward Shay, iron work
14 80
C. H. Hobart, supplies 89 96 .
Herbert A. Vinton, supplies
.
8 55
.
84
Paid H. B. Whitman, supplies . $3 75
J. E. Ludden, supplies 3 75
Clarence R. Bestick .
34 57
$3,952 83
Cr.
To appraisal of January 1, 1903
$1,922.64
By sale of grass and pasturage
29 00
Milk and produce
37 39
Kindlings for town hall
20 75
Kindlings for schools
20 10
Money refunded by poor persons
60
Received from Town of Dedham for
support of Thomas Davis and wife in 1901
269 29
Food and lodgings for tramps and prisoners .
$138 40
$2,438 17
$1,514 66
INMATES OF ALMSHOUSE.
Abraham Mead
83
365
Edward Mellen
70
365
Napoleon Benjamin
39
365
Charles M. Hobart
56
365
Philip Doherty
25
20
Joseph Whitely
74
114
Sarah McComish
64
365
Lydia Whitmarsh
27
365
Willie Whitmarsh
3
365
Mary Farrar
25
365
Eunice Farrar
4
365
Eddie Farrar
6
365
Mary Goodman
64
114
Eliza Davis
66
184
Harriet F. Leavitt
20
6
Number of days
4,088
Number of weeks
584-
Cost of poor per week $3.05
1
Age.
No. of Days.
85
OUT DOOR POOR.
Paid State Hospital, support of John Hennessey
$146 00
State Hospital, support of Mar- garet Richardson ·
146. 00
Medfield Asylum, support of
Emily C. Hansen · ·
146 00
Medfield Asylum, support of
Lulinda R. Shaw . · .
146 00
Medfield Asylum, support of
James M. Briggs ·
147 65
Westborough Insane· Hospital,
support of Lawrence Doyle 169 45
Westborough · Insane Hospital, support of Margaret Downey .
169 46
Massachusetts Hospital for Epi- leptics, support of Isabel C. Foster 169 46
Taunton Insane Hospital, support of Wm. Billings 61 99
Massachusetts General Hospital, . support of Adela Jones £ · ·
25 00
Quincy Hospital, support of James E. Holbrook 5 72
$1,332 73
City of Chelsea for Sarah A. Thayer
78 25
City of Chelsea for Walter H. G. Ford 2 00
City of Cambridge for Walter H. G. Ford 1 40
Town of Pembroke for John Whitmarsh 17 50
City of Melrose for George E. Pratt and family .. 107 76
City of Quincy for Joseph Whitely .
125 75
1
86
Paid A. D. Tirrell, shoes for Joseph Whitely . $1 50
Town of. Wakefield for Wm. A. Holmes and family . 185 49
Town of Weymouth for Morris Dowd and family 299 29
City of Haverhill for Mrs. Wal- ter F. Hayden and family
44 10
City of Somerville, medical at- tendance, Arthur Foster . 28 00
84 00
City of Boston, medical attend- ance, Wm. H. Walsh 7 00
City of Brockton, medical attend- ance, Frank E. Dean and family
26 87
Town of Revere, aid to Wm. B. Dyer and family 18 00
City of Boston, aid to Mary Farrar and family 43 43
$1,077 34
Martha Penniman.
Mrs. Peter Fournier, board 60 00
H. W. Borden, repairs 4 01
Pratt & Pratt, advertising sale 6 00
P. H. Sullivan, legal services .
38 00
108 01
Mary E. Buker.
Cash aid
48 00
Mrs. H. N. Goodspeed and family.
Cash aid
72 00
W. B. Gutterson, goods
2 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 51 54
Henry L. Dearing, medical attend-
ance 12 00
137 54
City of Boston, medical attend- ance, Annie Madeline Crockett City of Boston, medical attend- ance, James Friel .
7 00
87
Mrs. C. Packard and family.
Paid Elmer F. Thayer for milk $5 17
W. H. Stoddard, goods 150 62
W. S. Tracey, agent, rent 120 00
B. H. Woodsum Co., coal
7 25
Woodsum Coal Co., coal 7 00
R. F. Burleigh, medical attend- ance 6 00
296 04
Mrs. Peter Bjorkman and family.
Jenkins Manufacturing Co., rent 29 25
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 5.90
35 15
Francis E. Morrison and family.
W. B. Gutterson, goods 4 00
Patrick J. Hennessey and family.
W. B. Gutterson, goods
31 64
C. H. Brooks, goods
60 22
A. D. Tirrell, shoes 25 70 ·
Louis J. Hart, shoes ·
· 7 50
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel
38 30
Henry L. Dearing, medical attend-
ance
21 33
184 69
Jennie M. Jones and family.
Cash aid
84 00
J. P. McDonald.
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel
4 14
Alfred F. Howes.
E. A. Jordan, goods .
104 00
Wm. E. Gorman.
E. A. Jordan, goods
2 00
Thomas J. Dalton and family.
W. B. Gutterson, goods
10 00
Louis J. Hart, shoes . . 2 75
88
Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel $16 50
T. H. Dearing, medical attend- ance 25 25
$54 50
James H. Donovan.
F. W. Brett, medical attendance 9 00
Sewell Nye.
Percy A. Whitcomb, storage of goods 3 00
Antoine Brown and wife.
H. W. Mansfield, goods 52 00
F. W. Brett, medical attendance 12 67
R. F. Burleigh, medical attend- ance . 6 75
N. S. Hunting, medical
attend-
ance .
5 00
Quincy Hospital . 17 00
John Hall, carriage to hospital 5 00
B. H. Woodsum Co., coal ·
3 65
Robert DeCoste and family.
Henry L. Dearing, medical at- tendance .
6 00
J. Marcus Arnold, goods
.
2 37
Leonardo Morales and family.
W. B. Gutterson, goods 2 00
E. A. Jordan, goods 2 00
C. H. Brooks, goods
2 06
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 58 18
T. H. Dearing, medical attendance 24 00
88 24
Julia A. French.
Lydia N. Bishop, rent 52 00
102 07
8 37
89
Edward G. Buker and family.
Paid A. D. Tirrell, shoes $13 00
H. W. Mansfield, goods
104 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel
·
24 40
T. H. Libby, wood .. 5 50
W. E. Dickey, wood 5 00
F. W. Brett, medical attendance
45 34
$197 24
Lucy A. Richards.
People's Cash Store, goods .
6 00
Cash for wood
2 00
8 00
Mrs. William Hearn.
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel
3 50
William Benjamin and family.
C. H. Hobart, goods
110 65
C. R. Bestick, goods
7 79
118 44
Mrs. G. E. Coy.
Dyer & Sullivan, goods .
14 00
E. F. Thayer, wood
.
5 00
Woodsum Coal Co., coal · ·
2 50
21 50
William Sellars.
Henry L. Dearing, medical at- tendance 16.00
T. A. Ward, board and nursing 14 00
30 00
Michael Wiseman.
F. W. Brett, medical attendance
11 00
AID TO POOR PERSONS REFUNDED.
B. H. Woodsum Co., fuel
10 90
Woodsum Coal Co., fuel
·
4 75
15 65
$4,140 15
90
CREDIT TO OUTDOOR POOR.
Paid aid to poor persons, refunded $15 65
Martha Penniman place, rent 40 00
Martha Penniman place, received from sale 825 00
Aid to Alfred F. Howes, paid by Town of Franklin 273 70
Aid to Charles H. Parsons, paid by City of Lynn 21 99
Aid to William Sellars, paid by City of Brockton, .
30 00
$1,206 34
2,933 81
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
Appropriation $600
Paid cash aid to Mrs. J. R. Clark
$67 00
E. H. Doble, goods to Michael Sullivan 6 00
City of Brockton, aid to Mrs. Emma M. Randall 5 00
Cash aid to Mrs. Emma M.
Randall 16 00
F. Collamore, medical attendance Samuel E. Whitmarsh 7 75
Town of Hanover, aid to Samuel E. Whitmarsh ·
91 81
Cash aid to Eunice A. Thayer .
11 00
Woodsum Coal Co., coal to
Eunice A. Thayer 11 00
Cash aid to Charles R. Smith -
210 00
Cash aid to George B. Jones
20 00
John Hall, burial of George B. Jones 35 00
Cash aid to Nancy J. Jones 100 00
Cash aid to Olive M. Jones 5 00
91
Paid F. C. Granger, medical attend- ance to Olive M. Jones . $45 00
Town of Randolph, aid to Olive M. Jones . 60 00
F. W. Brett, medical attendance Caleb H. Hayden 4 01
$694 57
J. SARGENT ARNOLD.
Cash
$58 00
Water to July 1, 1903 9 00
F. E. Arnold, interest on mort- gage 15 00
F. A. Smith, collector, taxes 1899,
1900 and 1901 .
57 46
139 46
STATE AID (Chapter 374).
Cash paid to soldiers and families of soldiers from January 1, 1902 to January 1, 1903 .
2,100 00
Credit by money overdrawn re- funded 4 00 .
Due from State
.
$2,096 00
SOLDIERS' AID (Chapter 372).
Appropriation $75 00
Paid Samuel E. Whitmarsh
$144 00
One-half due from State 72 00 .
One-half paid by town 72 00
HOSPITAL ACCOUNT.
Cash paid for support of persons in hospitals in 1902 338 92
Credit by amount refunded, ac-
count of 1902 .
$169 46
. Credit by amount refunded, ac- count of 1901 146 71 .
316 17
92
Amount due January 1, 1903, account
of 1902 .
$169 46
POST 87, G. A. R.
Appropriation $175 00
Paid C. G. Anderson, Q. M. 175 00
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES AND TREASURER'S BOND.
Appropriation
$2,605
Paid City of Quincy, lockup meals to prisoners . $9 25
Dr. R. Browning Wilson, return- ing 3 births and 1 death . 1 00
John Ford Co., returning deaths 2 00
A. Southworth, agent, rent Co. K 400 00 A. Southworth, agent, heat Co. K 100 00 Walter H. Howland, election officer November, 1901 and March and November, 1902 13 00
King & Pack, returning deaths .
7 50
Wales Bros., repairs pumps 12 00
Daniel J. Gallivan, election of-
ficer November, 1901 and
March and November, 1902 13 00
Pratt & Pratt, printing and ad- vertising 183 45
F. A. Hobart, plans widening Washington street 12 00
C. S. Hannaford, auctioneer
Joseph Penniman
2 00"
Geo. W. Prescott & Sons, town report of 1901 . 305 28
Geo. W. Prescott & Sons, print- ing and advertising . 218 25
Braintree Electric Light Depart- ment, lights Co. K . 65 58 1
Edward W. Hobart, distributing town reports 10 00
93
Paid Edward W. Hobart, election of- ficer . ·
$8 00
Edward W. Hobart, cash ex- penses ·
1 10
Edward W. Hobart, inspector
200 00
R. Allen Gage, distributing town reports
3 50
R. Allen Gage, work on cemetery 6 03
Wm. W. Mayhew, expenses
5 25
Henry A. Monk, recording 137 births
68 50
Henry A. Monk, recording 69
marriages .
13 80
Henry A. Monk, recording 87
deaths
17 40
Henry A. Monk, issuing 87 burial permits
8 70
Henry A. Monk, cash expenses .
3 96
J. P. Robery, distributing town reports
5 00
S. F. Pratt, election officer
8 00
Wm. J. Orr, election officer
8 00
Wm. J. Orr, steward at election .
10 00
Fred R. Carmichael, election officer 3 00
Henry W. Gore, election officer .
1 50
John L. Delano, election officer . 8 00
Mrs. Mary L. Merritt, refresh- ments at elections . 14 50
J. R. Qualey, election officer
3 00
Wm. Hill, janitor elections
10 00
George H. Wetherbee, election officer
3 00.
Harry L. Patten, election officer
8 00
Albert F. Hollis, election officer . 8 00
James E. Cavanagh, election of- ficer . ·
8 00
E. M. Wight, election officer 8 00
W. F. Woodsum, election officer 8 00
94
Paid Will HI. Shaw, election officer $3 00
E. A. Jordan, refreshments at elections . 11 50
R. L. Arnold, election officer 8 00
J. N. McDowell, election officer 3 00
N. F. Hunt, election officer .
8 00
C. G. Anderson, election officer
8 00
Wm. H. Cuff, election officer 8. 00
John W. Cuff, election officer 8 00
J. H. Simmons, election officer 3 00
Wm. A. Mckean, election officer 7 00 Carroll A. Holbrook, election officer Nov., 1901 and 1902 13 00
B. T. Dyer, election officer Nov., 1901 and 1902 . 13 00
Louis J. Hart, election ·officer
3 00
Walter N. McKean, election officer 3 00
N. E. Telephone Co., charges 1901 .
5 30
Charles B. Cummings, Treasurer's bond ·
105 00
Charles B. Cummings, cash ex- pended for appropriation com- mittee
2 30
Wm. S. Tracey, refreshments for registrars
50 00
F. A. Smith, Collector, supplies 14 20
Hobbs & Warren, supplies . ·
10 25
E. L. Burdakin, copies of records
20 00
John H. Burdakin, recording .
2 88
H. A. Shepard & Co., stationery 1 15 Winfred . A. Torrey, stamps and supplies 26 45
C. V. Cottrell, special police 3 00
C. H. Jackson, special police 3 00 1
John E. Westland, special police 3 00
William Orr, special police . 3 00
Arza H. Keith, special police 3 00
1
95
Paid J. S. Hill, special police ·
$3 00
John R. McGrath, expense oll target 30 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. railway, rent of land for target 10 00
White & Wetherbee, Academy street, Belleview road and Mid dle street 65 40
Wallace Wilson, collecting bill
5 00
M. A. Minchin, stamps
5 00
Henry M. Meek, printing
5 25
W. D. Holmes, returning births .
3 75
W. D. Holmes, vaccinations
2 00
Joseph G. Spear, election officer Hartley L. White, election officer
5 00
Eben Prescott, election officer 5 00
W. R. Frampton, election officer 5 00 P. B. Lawson, election officer 5 00 Louis F. Bates, election officer 5 00
C. G. Jordan, election officer 5 00
P. H. Sullivan, legal services
22 00
C. C. Mellen, legal services . 10 00
F. W. Brett, vaccination
75
F. W. Brett, returning births
10 75
R. E. Belcher, expense recording change of by-laws 3 80
J. Herbert Libby, returning birth
25
Robert F. Burleigh, returning births 3 00
G. D. Bullock, returning births . Henry L. Dearing, returning
3 00
births .
`8 25
F. C. Granger, returning births . Ralph Houghton, returning
3 25
deaths 1 00
Cartwright & Shay, returning
1
4 00 . deaths ·
A. W. Fay, returning deaths ·
6 50
Benj. F. Dyer, cash expenses .
5 00
3 00
96
Paid Woodsum Express Co., ex-
press .
$21 00
G. A. Hunt, team 1 00 .
T. J. Cain, team 13 50
C. H. Hobart, supplies
6 84
Wm. Allen, election officer
5 00
Mabel H. Long, award Stedman avenue damages 32 00
Adams, Cushing & Foster, sup- plies 1 30
J. P. Hayward, cash expenses .
9 30
W. B. Keith, cash expenses .
8 25
A. O. Clark, cash expenses .
28 75
A. O. Clark, cash expenses . .
3 44
$2,530 91 .
TOWN OFFICERS.
Appropriation .
$4,205 00
Paid Ansel O. Clark, Selectmen, As- sessor, Overseer of Poor and Highway surveyor . $650 00
J. Parker Hayward, Selectmen, Assessor, Overseer of Poor and Highway Surveyor 650 00
Warren B. Keith, Selectmen, Assessor, Overseer of Poor and
Highway Surveyor 550 00
William W. Mayhew, Selectmen, Assessor, Overseer of Poor and Highway Surveyor . 112 48
Benjamin F. Dyer, Treasurer 525 00
Henry A. Monk, Clerk 500 00
Daniel Potter, Auditor
75 00
Charles G. Jordan, Auditor
50 00
James T. Stevens, Water Com- missioner 100 00
T. Haven Dearing, Water Com- missioner ,
100 00
97
Paid John Kelley, Water Commis- sioner
$100 00
Charles C. Mellen, Registrar of Voters
35 00
William Allen, Registrar of Vot- ers
35 00
Frank A. Smith, Collector of Taxes, balance of 1899, 1900, 1901 271 86
Frank A. Smith, Collector of Tax- es of 1902
350 00
B. Herbert Woodsum, Moderator 25 00
Charles A. Hobart, Constable .
34 50
Horace F. Hunt, Constable .
8 33
Henry Duggan, Jr., Constable
8 33
Jeremiah F. Galivan, Constable
8 33
Conrad Mischler, Constable
10 00
John Kelley, Constable
3 00
James H. King, Constable
9' 00
Thomas Slavin, Constable
6 00
William E. Maybury, Constable
5 00
John H. Macandrew, Constable 5 00
Frank A. Gannon, Constable 3 00
Frank O. Whitmarsh, Constable
3 00
$4,232 83
REMOVAL OF SNOW.
.
Appropriation
$750 00
Sundry bills paid by Selectmen . 1,770 01
GRANOLITHIC WALKS.
Appropriation .
$500 00
Paid C. W. Hollis, agent
31 25
98
GENERAL REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.
Appropriation
$5,200 00
Received from State 2,124 76
$7,324 76
A. O. CLARK, SURVEYOR.
Paid Andrew Dyer, self and team .
$262 50
Thomas F. Finnegan, self, man and teams
474 50 ·
Michael J. Branley, self, man
and teams 330 75
Lawrence A. Dyer, labor
154 55
John M. Branley, labor
115 00
Peter Fournier, labor
116 00
John McManus, labor .
102 00
Alden H. Holbrook, labor
84 75
Charles E. Goodnow, labor
185 00
Daniel Dillon, labor
33 25
George C. Glover, labor
20 00
Patrick Gilbride, labor
6 00
Benjamin C. Bannon, labor
4 00
Edwin F. French, labor
26 00
Timothy Lynch, labor
64 00
Michael McEvoy, labor
50 00
Henry Madden, labor .
4 00
Thomas Mc Donald, labor
3 25
Edward Shay, iron work
16 90
B. H. Woodsum Co.,
19 00
Michael Sullivan, labor
6 84
W. F. Sanborn, lumber
20 24
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber
44 89
H. H. Thayer, iron work .
15 82
George H. Holbrook, tool box .
6 75
William H. Cobb, tools and sup- plies
57 90
George S. Parker, labor
2 07
George E. Sampson
2 50
Dyer & Sullivan .
5 52
C. G. Anderson
.
4 50
99
Paid L. B. Hollis, gravel and stone
$98 50
Heirs of Michael Finnegan, stone
5 00
Stephen Thayer, gravel
10 20
F. A. Pickett, gravel
3 68
James H. Flint, gravel
7 80
N. H. Hunt, gravel
11 52
J. F. Sheppard, gravel
9 30
John Gallivan, engineer
10 00
John Quilty, labor
10 00
A. O. Clark, cash paid, inci- dentals
5 75
C. H. Hobart, supplies
33 62
$2,443 85
* WILLIAM W. MAYHEW AND WARREN B. KEITH, SURVEYORS.
Paid John J. Maher, labor, self and team
$317 90
William May, labor, self, men and teams
177 00
John D. Griffin, labor, self
and
team
136 45
W. Witherell, labor, self and team W. Witherell, gravel and repairs of tools
14 00
24 05
14 00
T. H. Libby, labor, self and team Caleb I. Dimmock, labor, self and team
9 56
Edwin L. Frampton, labor, self and team
28 00
Edwin F. French, labor, self and team 7 75
Albert A. Drollett, labor, self, men and teams
305 51
R. Allen Gage, labor, self, men and teams .
144 90
E. H. Drinkwater, labor 3 00
.
.
.
100
Paid Geo. H. Holbrook, labor and ma- terial
$109 46
William Allen, labor, self, men and derrick 77 28
Peter J. Donahue, labor
131.95
William Spear, labor 5 00 ·
Eli Frazier, labor ·
143 15
, Edward O. Pierson, labor
3 00
Cornelius J. Maguire, labor
120 15
Joseph H. Crickmay, labor
50 25
Fred Levangie, labor
8 00
John J. Maloney, labor
13 00
Cyrus Plumer, labor
13 00
George McNulty, labor
11 00
Thomas Levangie, labor
4 00
George W. Wentworth, labor
5 10
Henry M. Hollis, straw and weigh- ing
2 60
Dock Square Hardware Co., tools 12 25
Frank A. Bates, supplies
5 95
B. H. Woodsum Co., drain pipes - Woodsum Coal Co., drain pipes
14 40
Bolles & Wilde, supplies
4 38
W. H. Cobb, supplies .
9 93
J. M. Arnold, supplies
·
2 15
James T. Weeks, supplies
98
Field & Wild, covering stone
14 00
W. W. Mayhew, sundry bills
11 72
H. L. White, sundry bills 16 40
Waldo Bros., man-hole covers
15.00
R. Belyea, repairs
5 50
T. A. Ward, repairs
2 90
C. E. Price, repairs
75
White & Wetherbee, surveys
15 00
F. A. Pickett, gravel
34 48
R. E. Belcher, gravel .
16 80
Otis Thayer, gravel
18 40
Charles E. Stratton, gravel
14 20
1.
$2,151 97
57 72
-
101
J. P. HAYWARD, SURVEYOR.
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