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Amount brought forward,
$988 20
Paid John T. Ripley, labor,
2 00
Jeremiah Crowley,
I 75
Peter Martin,
I 75
Peter McGrail,
I 75
James Shea,
I 75
Timothy Golden,
1 75
Timothy White,
I 75
Edward Burke,
I 75
Michael Cronin,
I 75
Bernard Gerry,
I 75
Bernard Mundy,
I 50
E. Menhinick,
66
I 50
William Callahan,
I OO
B. McGillicuddy,
88
Peter Welsh,
1090
44
Julia Kerins,
72 00
Margaret Denward,
71 00
Ellen Buckley,
47 91
Hannah Tucker, 66
42 00
Julia Denward, 66
28 93
Mary McKenzie,
31 50
Mary Robinson,
18 00
Minnie E. French,
6 00
Mary McCarty,
3 00
Honora O'Connor,
2 50
George A. Ordway, cash for labor, etc.,
19 61
C. A. Winslow, horse,
95 00
Emerson Shaw, exchange of horses,
175 00
A. B. Wilton, attendance on horse,
8 00
I. W. Munroe & Co., groceries, etc.,
75 78
John H. Dinegan,
278 98
J. F. Merrill,
65 22
George F. Wilson, 16
386 49
A. W. Hicks,
84 90
Amount carried forward,
$2,523 09
1974
23
Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward,
$2,523 09
Paid William O'Connor, groceries, &c.,
52 83
Charles Crane,
189 69
E. A. Adams,
107 08
Daniel W. Baxter,
1 56 90
Blake & Page, flour,
172 74
I. P. Bent, fish,
64 86
Wm. Prior, Jr. & Co., fish,
38 70
Roberts, Cochran & Co., potatoes,
27 50
Eaton Brothers, ice,
16 00
C. F. Pettengill, thermometers,
I 25
C. F. Hovey & Co., dry goods,
30 89
George T. Defrecs,
47 48
C. S. Hubbard,
74 98
Elbridge Clapp,
4 42
D. B. Stetson, boots and shoes,
33 27
George Saville, clothing, etc.,
152 85
C. A. Spear,
7 75
John Q. Adams, milk,
17 28
William A. Hodges, crackers, etc.,
28 91
John Fallon, pork,
40 co
J. R. Ellis & Sons, butter and pork,
84 10
John J. White, butter,
55 61
John Arnold,
43 00
Caleb H. Adams, veal,
2 52
A. G. Olney, oil,
9 92
Ambler & Hobart, grain,
718 19
J. Loud & Co.,
321 18
D. H. Bills, hay,
91 05
Cyrus Patch, hay, etc.,
27 95
H. Farnum,
22 13
Timothy Segrue, hay and manure,
40 00
George W. White, wood,
42 20
D. H. Bills, fuel,
158 42
Cyrus Patch, “
216 75
Amount carried forward,
$5,621 49
24
Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward,
$5,621 49
Paid A. G. Durgin, medicines,
124 05
Cutler, Bros. & Co., medicines,
15 34
John H. Veazie,
II 80
William A. Hodges, cash for medicines,
10 00
Albert Keating, furniture, etc.,
59 38
Samuel H. Spear,
44 60
John H. Gilbert, medical attendance,
51 00
John F. Welch,
29 00
E. S. Fellows, tin-ware, pipe, etc.,
IO7 55
Bernard Donelly, cart and harness,
65 00
Charles N. Baxter, use of cart,
5 00
William H. French, whitewashing,
2 5℃
E. B. Souther, stationery,
50
James W. Pierce, repairs, etc.,
33 29
Sanborn & Damon, boiler and lamps,
6 75
R. Newcomb, Jr., horses,
2 00
Charles A. Feltis, shoeing, repairs, etc.,
98 22
James R. Wild,
IO7 II
S. K. Tarbox,
7 28
John Donovan,
4 10
Tirrell & Sons, repairing wagons, harnesses, etc.,
179 24
George J. Jones, " harnesses, etc.,
71OI
James R. Wild,
60 23
Sabin & Page, collars,
3 60
Ames Plow. Co., tools,
47 82
Kennedy & Murphy, saddle, &c.,
18 00
Burditt & Williams, horse-clipper,
3 15
J. C. Davis & Son, soap,
9 00
Whittemore Bros., seeds, &c.,
16 77
Samuel T. Allen, handcuffs,
3 00
B. Johnson, lumber,
7 37
B. F. Curtis,
13 42
Whitney & Nash, tools, &c.,
15 17
Cook, Rymes & Co., “
13 50
Amount carried forward,
$6,867 24
25
Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward,
$6,867 24
Paid A. G. Durgin, tobacco,
9 24
Henry H. Faxon, salt grass,
40 00
John O. Holden, rep'g clock,
1 25
A. F. Bussell, picture,
13 00
B. F. Billings, expressing,
I 30
P. McConnarty,
I 00
Winslow's Express,
12 40
William Garrity,
6 10
Stephen Penniman,
25
Q. A. Faunce, building cistern,
178 94
Edwin S. Carr, conductor, &c.,
61 32
Field & Wild, carting stone,
2 00
R. Newcomb, Jr., filing saws, &c.,
5 00
Simon Scannell,
90
John McDougal, rep'g boots,
29 20
J. M. Hayden,
3 90
William Hobart, killing hogs,
6 00
O. C. R. R., freight,
9 26
Total amount of cash paid for Almshouse,
$7,248 30
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ALMSHOUSE.
CR.
Appraisal of Stock, Tools, Provisions, &c., Feb. 2, 1882.
5 horses,
$900 00
Brought forward, $2,673 50
2 COWS,
125 00
Drags, 3 00
II harnesses,
330 00
Lumber, 20 00
Hay-cutter,
8 00
Chestnut posts,
6 00
5 tons English hay, 140 00
50 barrels,
7 50
4 “ salt hay,
60 00
Grain-chests,
16 00
13 pigs,
180 00
Block and fall,
3 50
Open wagon,
70 00
Grindstone,
II CO
Blankets and surcingles, 25 00
Tools, 210 00
Stable furniture,
10 00
Axes, &c., 7 00
Grain,
39 00
Wood,
1 17 00
Carryall,
60 00
Vegetables,
70 00
Eel-spear,
I 50
Manure,
175 00
Ladders,
10 00
Coal,
14 00
2 stone rollers,
168 00
Provisions,
139 00
Wheelbarrows,
12 00
Tobacco,
20 25
3 screens,
20 00
Salt pork, 36 00
6 carts,
330 00
Hens,
55 CO
Hay-wagons, &c.,
40 00
Ducks and geese,
25 00
Scraper,
5 00
Sewing-machine, 40 00
2 horse-sleds,
60 00
Stable bedding,
30 00
7 snow-plows,
80 00
$3,678 75
Carried forward, $2,673 50
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STATEMENT OF THE ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.
DR.
To stock on hand Feb. 1, 1881, $3.2:0 78
Cash paid as per this report, 7,248 30
$10,479 08
CR.
By stock on hand Feb. 2, 1882,
$3,678 75
Labor on highways, &c., 3,064 96
Cash received for produce, &c.,
69 48
66 66 " grading school-house yard, 30 00
66 66 " salt hay,
15 00
66 66 " support of poor, 34 70
66
" use of horse and cart, 12 37
66
" fuel, 81 85
66
" rent of Rock Island, 10 00
-- 6,997 II
Total cost of Almshouse,
$3,481 97
SUPPORT OF POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
DR.
Paid Taunton Lunatic Hospital, as follows : -
Support of John H Cunniffe, $156 46
Mary T. Rodman, 179 96
Louisa S. Wilson, 189 56
66 *C. V. Saville, 186 55
66 John F. Swan, 204 67
Amount carried forward, $917 20
* Refunded.
28
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $917 20
Paid Taunton Lunatic Hospital, as follows : -
Support of Mary Williams, 173 56
Richard V. Smith, 160 II
66 Charles Walker, I 26 66
66 Wm. R. Brown, 74 09
66 Elizabeth Graham, 67 52
Asylum for Chronic Insane, as follows : --
Support of John Cullen, 201 43
66 John McDonald, 183 98
Northampton Lunatic Hospital : -
Support of Reuben G. Cass,
177 63
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, as follows : -
Support of Sarah E. Starbuck,
166 82
Margaret Hobbs, 3I II
State of Massachusetts, as follows : -
Support of Clarence Hunt,
28 25
Michael Welsh, 116 00
66
John Donovan, 8 00
66
John R. Wren, 9 25
City of Boston, aid, as follows : -
to Mary A. Clarkson,
5 08
John Cluse, 2d,
29 58
Samuel Cummings,
8 79
Jeremiah Marrah,
2 00
John N. Dexter,
66 00
Alice Dooner,
22 60
Mary McDonald,
4 00
John Cahill,
4 00
James R. Wiley,
5 70
James Connolly,
14 00
John McDonald,
I 87
John Maley,
6 00
Saville child,
48 00
Cluse child,
3 54
Amount carried forward,
$2,662 77
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Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $2,662 77
Paid City of Worcester,
Aid to Joseph Roberts, 90
City of Lawrence,
Aid to Henry J. Willey,
105 00
City of Haverhill,
Aid to Talbot family, 95 64
City of Cambridge,
* State aid, 18 00
Town of Braintree, aid, as follows: -
to Margaret Scannell, 92 91
Robert Boyle, 16 26
Town of Medford,
Aid to Mrs. H. A. Johnson, 34 00
Town of Milton,
Aid to Mrs. Wm. Buchan,
27 00
Town of Stoughton,
Aid to John Follen, I 00
Town of N. Andover,
Aid to Jeremiah Sullivan, 24 00
Town of Natick,
Aid to Sarah White, 18 00
Town of Abington,
Aid to Susan D. Strong, 18 37
Town of Dedham,
Aid to Pray child, 52 70
Owen Jones, goods, as follows : --
to Mrs. H. Dunn,
48 00
" H. Lewis,
67 00
Whitney & Nash, goods, as follows : -
to *James Bryant, 6 00
*Jeremiah Sullivan, 2 00
Amount carried forward, $3,289 55
* Refunded.
¡ To be refunded.
30
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $3,289 55
Paid John H. Dinegan, goods, as follows : -
to ¡Aug. Johnson,
George Shaw, 2 90
I 03
+L. F. Leavitt,
2 00
Mrs. M. Scully,
96 00
John Decelle,
12 09
Mrs. M. Gallagher,
5 93
James Dolan, 96 00
A. W. Hicks, goods, as follows :-
to ¡L. F. Leavitt, 4 00
*W. H. Mulligan, 10 00
Lucius Thayer, 2 00
*Mrs. J. W. Cook, 7 28
*poor person, 3 00
Thomas Gurney, goods, as follows : -
to D. Mahoney,
4 00
Mrs. C. Rowell,
37 00
.. J. Cunningham, 144 00
S. F. Newcomb, goods, as follows : - to William Guild, 78 00
Jonathan Spear,
I 30 00
J. Hayden for Frank Tucker,
52 00
+L. F. Leavitt, ·
II OO
¡Mrs. Henry Wentworth,
6 50
R. Wadmore, 57 00
A. Weaver, 9 26
P. Ryan, 4 00
George F. Wilson, goods, as follows : -
to *J. J. Calnan, 19 00
Robert Boyle, 2 00
*Jeremiah Sullivan,
12 00
Edward Gallagher,
25 50
Amount carried forward,
$4,123 04
t To be refunded.
* Refunded.
3I
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $4,123 04
Paid George F. Wilson, goods, as follows : -
to +Patrick Foye, Timothy Cronin,
45 55
2 00
Mrs. Henry Wentworth,
9 00
James Logan,
61 07
66 Herman Hunt,
4 00
66 Ann Keegan, 2 00
66 William Barrett, 7 00
A. L. Jones, 57 00
66 E. Scannell, 1 00
H. Farnum, goods, as follows : -
to +George Furey, 8 80
tJoseph Loring, 5 00
John Welsh, 4 00
Mrs. McGowan,
46 00
George Leonard, 2 00
E. H. Doble & Co., goods, as follows : -
to Mrs. C. Lucy, 106 00
George Leonard,
58 00
J. F. Merrill, goods, as follows : -
to Joshua Brown, 2 00
+Jeremiah Sullivan,
5 00
John Hartney, 7 00
John Connell,
3 00
+L. F. Leavitt, 10 00
Dumas Nadeau,
7 00
+Joseph Loring, 2 00
2 00
Lucius Thayer,
I 50
Robert Boyle,
60 50
+Alfred Dion,
4 47
M. Sheahan, 6 30
+Jacob Wells,
Amount carried forward, $4,652 23
t To be refunded.
32
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $4,652 23
Paid J. F. Merrill, goods, as follows ; -
to tJames Toomey, Tanner,
6 65
Mrs. James Ryan,
2 00
M. Gallagher,
2 00
W. H. Griffin,
II 35
* 66 J. W. Cook, I 17
H. Galvin, 48 00
* poor persons, 32 20
Thomas E. Furnald, goods, as follows : -
to Jotham Cummings,
76 12
Mrs. H. Lewis, 16 54
C. Hall & Co., goods, as follows : -
22 38
to ¡Alfred Dion, Hayden children,
52 00
*poor person, 9 00
William A. Hodges, goods, as follows : -
to John Hartney,
I 70
¡Alfred Dion,
3 76
+Jeremiah Sullivan,
I 00
+Jacob Wells,
2 00
J. Newcomb,
5 00
Mrs. H. Lewis,
I 00
" C. Lucy,
II 60
William Barrett,
I 50
*poor persons,
7 81
George Saville, goods, as follows : -
to *John Holbrook,
7 10
+George Furey,
2 00
Jotham Cummings,
9 60
Robert Boyle,
I 50
Mrs. W. H. Griffin,
2 25
Amount carried forward, $4,992 46
* Refunded.
t To be refunded.
3 00
33
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $4,992 46
Paid Elbridge Clapp, goods, as follows : -
to Wm. R. Brown, 5 IO
Mrs. Wm. Barrett, 4 00
* E. W. West, 19 50
Ford, 24 00
Charles Crane, goods, as follows : -
to *Patrick Newman, 14 00
Mrs. M. Gallagher, 54 00
Frank Brewer, goods, as follows : -
to Hector Murray, 55
Dumas Nadeau, I OO
John Keenan, 23 00
Edward A. Adams, goods, as follows : -
to *Mrs. James Smith. 24 00
+James Toomey, 3 00
Eliab Ramsdell, goods, as follows : -
to Lawrence Ballou,
14 05
Martin Harron, 30 35
Augustus Goodhue, goods, as follows : -
to John Hartney,
9 00
¡A. Lorendo, 6 00
Frederick Hardwick, goods, as follows : -
to Edward Gallagher, 2 00
Joshua Brown, 15 00
D. B. Stetson, goods, as follows : -
to +Alfred Dion, I 50
Mrs. W. H. Griffin, 2 25
J. B. Ford, milk, as follows : -
to +George Furey, 2 79 Mrs. C. Lucy, 19 29
J.W. Rideout, goods to Mrs. W. H. Griffin, 76 09
Wm. O'Connor, " " J. Crathorne, 2 17
Amount carried forward. $5,345 IO
* Refunded.
t To be refunded. (3 Q)
34
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $5,345 10
Paid C. S. Hubbard, goods to +Alfred Dion, I 13
Ambler & Hobart, meal to *poor person, I 26
S. A. Riordan, oil to M. Sheahan, 1 00
Somerset Coal Co,. fuel, as follows : -
to George Shaw, 3 62
John Connell,
19 40
*J. J. Calnan, II 12
John Hartney,
26 14
¡Patrick Dunn,
7 37
+A. Lorendo,
7 50
Edward Gallagher,
13 39
*Patrick Newman, 8 50
Andrew Decelle, 2 00
¡Joseph Loring,
3 62
William Ross,
9 65
John Welsh,
6 38
¡Jacob Wells,
2 13
+Patrick Foye,
25 13
*Jeremiah Sullivan,
4 63
Robert Boyle,
18 75
M. Sheahan,
18 00
tJames Toomey,
8 37
¡Alexander Gooley,
9 38
J. Newcomb,
9 00
Joshua Brown,
3 75
Patrick Hayes,
3 75 .
J. Keenan,
7 25
Mrs. E. Mundy,
22 25
J. Logan,
17 92
M. Downing,
13 75
" McGowan,
6 12
M. Welsh,
21 50
Amount carried forward,
$5,658 86
* Refunded.
t To be refunded.
35
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amonnt brought forward, $5,658 86
Paid Somerset Coal Co., fuel, as follows : -
to Mrs. George Leonard, 25 88
James Dolan,
15 75
Margaret Burke,
17 74
66
B. O'Connor,
9 87
HI. Lewis,
8 39
C. Lucy,
IO 88
H. Dunn,
16 10
Ann Keegan,
3 88
J. Grady,
3 88
66 Mary Forbes,
7 50
66
M. Gallagher,
II OO
H. Galvin,
16 88
66
Flynn,
6 38
66
George Prouty, .
3 88
M. Patterson,
3 88
G. Daly,
19 71
66 Cotter,
3 88
66
W. H. Griffin,
14 37
66
Ellen Scannell,
6 00
*
66
J. W. Cook,
9 50
poor persons,
15 OI
D. H. Bills, fuel, as follows : -
to *James Bryant,
7 13
Jonathan Spear,
29 88
J. McNealy,
10 89
+L. F. Leavitt,
13 69
Lucius Thayer,
7 38
*W. H. Mulligan,
3 88
Edward Lafayette,
3 88
Robert Boyle,
18 53
Mrs. John Grady,
3 63
Amount carried forward,
$5,998 II
t To be refunded.
* Refunded.
36
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $5,998 II
Paid D. H. Bills, fuel, as follows : -
to Mrs. A. L. Jones, 6 75
G. Daly,
16 58
McGowan,
II 89
« H. Galvin,
5 76
J. Donovan,
3 38
J. Crathorne, 19 27
M. Downing, 3 88
3 88
66
O'Connor,
3 63
Mary Ryan,
6 0I
R. Wadmore,
16 77
A. Weaver,
13 13
* poor person,
3 88
Almshouse, fuel, as follows : -
to John Decelle,
3 35
¡W. H. Mulligan,
2 00
L. F. Thayer,
2 00
John Hartney,
6 00
Robert Boyle,
2 00
Mrs. Ellen Mundy,
4 00
M. Burke,
7 50
66 H. Lewis,
7 50
* “ Henry Wentworth, 3 50
H. Dunn,
2 00
« A. L. Jones, 2 00
John Donovan, 2 00
"6 George Prouty,
2 00
“ 'M. Gallagher, 6 00
“ G. Daly,
4 00
Cotter,
2 00
{ " P. Newman,
2 00
Amount carried forward, $6,162 7.7
* Refunded.
t To be refunded.
« M. Connor,
37
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $6,162 77
Paid Almshouse, fuel, as follows : -
to Mrs. M. Downing, 4 00
W. H. Griffin, 4 00
M. Welsh, 4 00
" O'Connor, 2 00
James Dolan, 2 00
M. Scully, 2 00
Ellen Scannell, 2 00
A. Weaver, 2 00
George E. Frost, fuel, as follows : -
to Lawrence Ballou, 9 25
Martin Harron, 3 75
Mrs. C. Rowell, 8 25
For rent, as follows : -
Daniel Ford, for Mrs. J. Callahan, 72 00
P. Gallagher, for Mrs. Galvin, 27 00
*P. Gallagher, for Alfred Dion, 7 50
A. J. Kenison, for Mrs. A. E. Richards, 10 00
John Crane, trustee, for J. McNealy, 15 75
Andrew Graney, for Mrs. B. Gallagher, 26 00
C. Moynihan, for Mrs. M. Scully, 48 00
C. Moynihan, for Mrs. W. H. Griffin, 32 00
Dennis Murphy, for D. Mahoney, 48 00
A. M Litchfield, for Mrs. N. E. Glover, 72 00
A. M. Litchfield, for Mrs. Falvey, 24 00
M. E. R. Derry, for Mrs. A. L. Jones, 60 00
J. Falvey, for Mrs. M. Briggs, 6 00
J. Falvey, for Mrs. Irving, 24 00
George W. Brooks, for Hector Murray, 10 00
George W. Brooks, for Dumas Nadeau, 12 00
T. O'Brien, 2d, for Mrs. Flynn, 8 75
M. A. Babcock, for John Welsh, 20 00
Amount carried forward, $6,729 02
--
t To be refunded.
38
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $6,729 C2 Paid for rent as follows : -
+P. McDonnell, for J. J. Calnan, 13 50
P. McDonnell, for Mrs. J. Logan, 48 00
P. McDonnell, for Mrs. J. Grady, 72 00
tJohn McDonnell, for Patrick Foye, 40 00
D. J. Cutter, for Mrs. R. Armstrong, 9 00
Daniel Shea, for Mrs. Galvin, 7 00
C. Breck, agt., for Mrs. M. Welsh, 56 00
David Hade, for Mrs. H. Lewis, 55 00
C. H. Hardwick, for Mrs. Prouty, 20 00
Mrs. J. Logan, for Mrs. J. Crathorne, 14 00
Thomas Haverhan, for Mrs. Leonard, 51 00 Granite Railway Co., for Mrs. C. Lucy, 36 00 H. G. Denny, for Mrs. A. L. Jones, 16 00
D. S. Baxter, for Mrs. A. Weaver, 12 00
*H. T. Brown, for Mrs. J. W. Cook, 16 88
P. Brennon, for M. Sheahan, 21 00
J. R. Graham, for Mrs. J. Crathorne, 15 00 Est. J. C. Hemsworth, for Mrs. M. Downing, 6 00
Est. H. Wood, for Mrs. B. Madigan, 84 00
H. H. Faxou, for Mrs. James Dolan, 55 66
H. H. Faxon, for Mrs. R. Wadmore, 37 50 H. H. Faxon, for Mrs. M. Downing, 50 00 H. H. Faxon, for T. H. Hayes, 22 50
*Mrs. A. L. Mitchell, for A. H. Daly, 14 00 tJames Brown, care of George Furey, 23 00
+Mrs. E. Furey, care of George Furey, 22 00 David Thayer, care of Minot Wild, 12 00
Edward Haverhan, care of N. Andrews, 40 00 Mrs. M. Denward, care of Mrs. P. Thomas, 5 00
Amount carried forward, $7,603 06
* Refunded.
t To be refunded.
39
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $7,603 06
Paid Mrs. E. Moynihan, care of Mrs. E.
Scannell, 23 75
*Mrs. D. Jordan, care of Mrs. J. W. Cook, 1 50 Geo. W. Brooks, board of Allen Murray, 12 00 tJohn H. Thayer, board of Edw. McDonald, 40 20 +JohnH.Thayer, Ellen McDonald, 10 00 *Mrs. F. H. Stanley, board of W. Hol- brook, 42 50
J. H. Gilbert, medical services,
to John Decelle,
37 00
+J. J. Calnan, 50 00
John R. Wren,
6 00
Richard Allis,
5 00
Martin Horan,
6 00
Edward Gallagher,
15 00
J. Ryan,
15 00
tJoseph Loring,
5 00
Thomas Joy,
20 00
+Patrick Dunn,
8 00
McCarthy child,
2 00
Peter Talbot,
3 00
Charles Sanborn, Jr., 3 00
James Christian,
3 00
John Cunniffe,
3 00
Peter A. Robinson,
3 00
Ellen Shea,
9 00
Julia Haggerty,
3 00
Abby Hayden,
10 00
*Mrs. J. W. Cook,
24 00
M. Briggs,
2 00
« Ann Keegan,
8 00
" E. Buchan,
19 00
Amount carried forward,
$7,992 0I
t To be refunded.
* Refunded.
40
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $7,992 0I
Paid J. H. Gilbert, medical services,
to Mrs. Ford, 25 00
*poor person,
S 00
J. A. Gordon, medical services,
to fGeorge Furey,
12 00
Peter Talbot,
3 00
Clift Doggett,
3 00
John Christian,
3 00
John Cunniffe,
3 00
Peter Robinson,
3 00
Julia Haggerty, 3 00
Ellen Shea, 3 00
S. M. Donovan, medical services,
to Charles Walker,
3 00
John Little,
3 00
+Patrick Dunn,
6 00
J. O'Brien,
2 00
John Hartney,
12 00
* James Bryant, 15 00
William R. Brown,
2 00
Lucius Thayer,
2 00
+Mrs. Joseph Loring,
20 00
C. Lucy,
36 00
" W. H. Griffin,
30 00
Ellen Scannell,
20 00
Ellen Welsh,
3 00
Marcia R. Sprague,
2 CO
J. Morison, medical services,
to Hector Murray, 4 00
William R. Brown, 3 00
Sarah E. Starbuck, 3 00
H. Blanchard, attendance on Edw. Farrell, 16 00
Amount carried forward, $8,240 OI
* Refunded.
+ To be refunded.
41
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $8,240 0I
Paid A. G. Durgin, medicines,
to F. Smith, 3 00
+J. J. Calnan, I 50
Thomas Horan,
2 35
W. H. Griffin,
31 40
D. Amice,
75
+ Patrick Foye,
5 00
+Jeremiah Sullivan,
22 20
Thomas Joy,
7 00
John Decelle,
50
M. Meaney,
I 60
Martin Harron,
3 10
+Patrick Dunn,
8 85
J. Bowen,
I 00
James Ryan,
2 75
John Hartney,
2 95
+Alfred Dion,
I 70
M. Sheahan,
6 10
M. Scannell,
3 50
Mrs. Wm. Buchan,
8 10
"
C. Rowell,
36 30
Ford,
I 75
Ann Keegan,
50
*
J. W. Cook,
2 75
Powers,
65
A. Weaver,
I 25
unknown man,
I 60
* poor person,
2 50
S. A. Sherman, medicines,
to Mrs. E. Gallagher,
12 00
Joseph S. Whall, medicines,
to +J. J. Calnan, IO 32
Amount carried forward,
$8,422 98
t To be refunded.
* Refunded.
42
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $8,422 98
Paid John H. Veazie, medicines,
to Jotham Cummings, 8 30
N. Andrews, 4 10
W. H. Sherman, medicines,
to Thomas Joy, 3 50
Mrs. P. Garrity, Jr., 15 25
W. S. Pattee, medicines,
to Mrs. Ann Keegan, 55
Charles T. Cole, medicines,
to +George Furey,
17 75
John Hall, burial expenses,
of +J. J. Calnan,
18 00
James Doherty,
20 00
R. Wadmore,
21 00
J. McGrath,
6 00
Hector Murray,
6 00
Mrs. A. Lingham,
20 00
". J. Thomas,
19 00
children of J. Harmon, 30 00
+child of J. J. Calnan, 10 00
66 R. Wadmore, 12 00
*
66 poor person, 7 00
E.W. Underwood, conveying C. Walker, II 75
John McGrath, 6 38
66
Henry Brown, 6 65
N. B. Furnald, George M. Dow, 6 80 J. W. Hayden, moving |Mrs. Henry Went- worth. 2 50
Wm. Garrity, moving fAlfred Dion, 2 00
Frank L. Merrill, board, Mrs. A. E. Gore, 5 00
C. H. Porter, fare for 6 50
Amount carried forward, $8,701 OI
.
Refunded.
t To be refunded.
M. J. Drohan, 12 00
43
Support of Poor out of Almshouse, continued.
Amount brought forward, $8,701 OI
Paid O. C. R. R. fares to paupers, 3 80
W. A. Hodges, cash to " I 50
travelling expenses, 8 00
$8,714 31
CR.
y cash from State, support of poor, $96 66
City of Cambridge, State aid, 18 00
Town of Medford, support of poor, 51 38
Fairhaven, 66 66
81 00
Hingham, 66
41 76
Abington, 66 66
96 60
S. Abington, 66 66
- 70 83
Braintree, 66 66
122 73
Edw'd Capen, support of C.V. Saville, 186 55
Sundry poor persons, refunded, 80 66
846 17
Total cost of poor out of Almshouse, $7,868 14
RECAPITULATION OF SUPPORT OF POOR.
Total cost of Almshouse, $3,481 97
poor out of Almshouse, 7,868 14
-- $11,350 II
Expenses, Appropriation,
$11,350 II
8,500 00
Expenses more than appropriation, $2,850 II
44
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
John W. Hall, Chief Engineer. TIGER, NO. 2. THOMAS H. MCDONNELL, Engineer.
Paid fifty members,
$ 500 00
Steward,
40 00
Somerset Coal Co., fuel,
6 87
D. H. Bills,
4 00
James R. Wild, chamois-skin, &c.,
2 50
John A. Wood, rent of land,
25 00
A. G. Durgin, oil,
2 50
John H. Dinegan, mugs, &c.,
IO 02
Tirrell & Sons, repairs,
36 25
Hunneman & Co., repairs,
13 25
John W. Hersey, painting house,
36 40
John H. Dinegan, supplies,
33 22
E. E. Hall & Co.,
2 00
E. A. Adams,
13 12
A. M. Litchfield, platform,
17 20
$742 33
GRANITE, No. 3. PATRICK F. LACY, Engineer.
Paid fifty members,
$500 00
Steward,
40 00
Somerset Coal Co., fuel,
9 00
Cyrus Patch, ¥
8 00
H. Farnum, supplies,
59 61
Peter Dolan, buckets,
2 00
Philip Leahey, ventilators, &c.,
4 00
B. Hart, expressing, &c.,
9 10
Amounts carried forward,
$631 71
$742 33
45
Fire Department, continued.
Amounts brought forward, $631 71 $742 33
Paid John W. Hersey, painting house, 35 30
Thayer & Maybury, packing,
6 00
E. E. Hall & Co., sundries,
I 77
E. H. Doble & Co., rope,
5 88
T. E. Furnald, chain, &c.,
3 00
H. Farnum, lanterns, keys, &c.,
20 90
E. S. Fellows, spoons,
I 20
Hunneman & Co., oil,
5 00
710 76
VULTURE, No. 4. J. WARREN HAYDEN, Engineer.
Paid fifty members,
$500 00
Steward,
40 00
D. H. Bills, fuel,
28 89
E. S. Brown, jack and cover,
6 00
A. G. Durgin, oil, &c.,
6 75
John H. Veazie, oil,
4 10
Tirrell & Sons, axle, carting, &c.,
75 87
S. H. Spear, chimneys,
50
James W. Pierce, lanterns, pipe, &c.,
4 70
C. F. Lapham, labor, 5 00
John W. Hersey, painting house, 35 45
S. F. Newcomb, supplies, &c., 58 55
Whitney & Nash, shovel, &c.,
I 61
Hunneman & Co., suction hose,
40 00
E. E. Hall, crockery, &c.,
10 00
E. S. Fellows, boiler, spoons, &c.,
12 30
Thayer & Maybury, oil,
2 50
Hunneman & Co., repairs,
47 57
George J. Jones, straps, &c.,
2 00
Patrick Connor, cleaning vault,
2 00
883 79
1
Amount carried forward,
$2,336 88
46
Fire Department, continued.
Amount brought forward,
$2,336 88 HOOK AND LADDER, NO. I. JOSEPH M. GLOVER, Engineer.
Paid twenty-five members,
Steward,
$250 00 40 00
D. H. Bills, fuel, 6 38
John W. Hersey, painting house,
61 50
Hunneman & Co., repairs, &c.,
5 40
Tirrell & Sons,
12 00
T. E. Furnald, supplies,
20 21
E. S. Fellows, oil-can and hod,
3 25
Warren S. Parker, labor,
50
399 24
W. M. FRENCH Hose, No. I. JOHN W. HALL, Engineer.
Paid twenty members,
$ 200 00
Steward, 100 00
D. H. Bills, fuel, 34 00
James W. Pierce, pipe, stove, &c.,
30 45
B. S. Robinson, use of horse,
I 50
B. F. Mann, 66
2 00
P. H. Gavin, rep'g pump, 5 75
Tirrell & Sons, painting, &c., 35 00
Josselyn & Conant, hose, &c., IO 50
E. E. Hall & Co., lamps, brackets, &c., 15 31
Hunneman & Co., repairs, 4 70
National Manufacturing Co., rep'g pumps, 4 10
John W. Hersey, painting house, 99 25
G. F. Wilson, supplies, 12 00
Frank W. Jacobs, milk, I 50
E. E. Hall & Co., sundries, 3 59
Tirrell & Sons, storage and repairs, 6 50
Whitney & Nash, brooms, &c., 3 35
569 50
Amount carried forward,
$3,305 62
47
Fire Department, continued.
Amount brought forward, $3,305 62 L. W. LOVELL EXTINGUISHER, NO. I. JOHN W. HALL, Engineer.
Paid twenty members,
$200 00
Steward,
40 00
D. H. Bills, fuel, 7 00
Josselyn & Conant, bucket,
2 75
Boynton & Russell, supplies,
13 80
John W. Hersey, painting house, 9 80
Sanborn & Damon, storage and repairs, 4 50
Whitney & Nash, lock and chain, 86
F. J. Perry, repairs, 3 23
281 94
J. Q. ADAMS EXTINGUISHER, No. 2. JOHN W. HALL, Engineer.
Paid twenty-five members,
$135 00
Steward, 30 00
D. H. Bills, fuel, 6 25
George E. Frost, fuel,
7 00
Thayer, Babson & Co., chemicals,
15 97
John B. Newcomb, stove,
10 00
A. N. Hill, key and repairs, 90
Part expense of hanging bell, 12 00
George D. Putnam & Co., tools, oil, &c.,
951
James Boyd & Sons, snaps, 1 00
Wollaston Foundry Co., castings,
2 90
Thomas Gurney, supplies, 14 82
E. S. Fellows, boiler and spoons,
5 75
Ames Plow Co., jack, 4 00
Duggan & Perkins, rent of engine-house, 60 00
Amounts carried forward, $315 10 $3,587 56
48
Fire Department, continued.
Amounts brought forward.
$315 10 $3,587 56
Paid Tirrell & Sons, pole, whiffletrees, &c., 21 00
E. E. Hall & Co., sundries, II II
James W. Pierce, tin-ware, &c.,
2 00
Hunneman & Co., pole, hook, &c., 3 50
Eliab Ramsdell, supplies,
II 39
364 10
STEAM PUMP.
Paid C. E. Tirrell, engineer,
$125 00
D. H. Bills, fuel,
42 36
P. Gallagher, rent of land,
50 00
Charles Crane, oil and salt,
I 74
John W. Hersey, painting,
IO 25
G. S. Coffin, keys,
1 15
Geo. D. Putnam & Co., waste,
I 80
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