Town annual report of Weymouth 1882, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 150


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$2 00


L. Tuck


19 27


L. Tuck


15 23


E. Martin


89 52


Dexter & Bros.


25 59


D. B. Rogers


15 80


D. B. Rogers


9 15


D. B. Rogers


5 39


W. B. Hersey .


1 20


POND.


Paid L. Tuck .


$ 25


L. Tuck .


40


Eli Estes . .


. .


3 50


.


.


183 15


4 15


30


HOLLIS.


Paid L. Tuck


$1 62


L. Tuck .


40


L. Tuck


5 61


D. B. Rogers


7 14


$14 77


THOMAS.


Paid A. J. Simpson


$2 00


L. Tuck .


10 74


12 74


Total


· $1,418 81


BOOKS FURNISHED POOR CHILDREN.


Children of Mrs. Alexander White


$4 16


A. Badger


12


Nowell


2 98


Thos. Shea


1 90


Mrs. J. Clark


36


D. Cohan .


2 14


Parker Bennett .


40


James Fox


30


P. Griffin .


50


W. E. Loud


1 70


Mrs. J. Clavin .


6 05


Bertie Orcutt


68


Thos. Spear


34


Hugh Cronin


60


Chas. Raymond


47


J. Blanchard, 2d


1 22


J. Howe


1 41


Cronin child


2 50


Thos. Fraher


1 80


Mrs. Cahill


3 18


Mrs. Miles Clark


2 44


Jas. Barrett


57


e


31


Children of Edward Conlon


$4 34


O'Brien Quigley


1 95


J. Fennell .


1 97


Mrs. E. Maguire


95


M. Donovan


2 43


J. Toomey


68


Nellie Cook


59


M. Shields


2 07


M. Roberts


2 10


D. Collins


70


M. Cunniff


3 91


Gertrude Loud


55


Ida White


1 76


Mrs. Ryan


2 69


$62 51


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Paid Oliver Houghton, for services .


$7 85


Asa B. Pratt, for services


25 50


L. H. Loud, services


9 00


$42 35


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Paid James Humphrey, services


$49 75


E. C. Hawes, services


.


270 02


Louis A. Cook, services .


36 25


Henry Dyer, services


9 00


A. H. Tyler, services


98 00


C. W. Fearing, services .


60 18


Z. L. Bicknell, services .


56 00


F. F. Forsaith, services .


89 09


$668 29


SUPERINTENDENT.


Paid Gilman C. Fisher, services $1,206 00


Total cost of schools


$31,180 37


32


REPORT OF THE BUILDING COMMITTEE OF THE NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE, WARD THREE.


THE committee appointed by the town to build a new school- house in Ward Three would respectfully submit the following report : -


Your committee secured the services of S. S. Woodcock as archi- tect, who prepared plans for a four-room school-house, with a hall in the third story for purpose of exhibitions. We then advertised for proposals to build the same. Among the different proposals was one of Ellis & Hurley, who proposed to do everything, except the furnishing of heating apparatus and the furniture of the build- ing, for the sum of $8,900. These contractors had the year previ- ous done the labor of remodelling and putting in an addition to Athens School-House in such a manner as to meet the approval of the committee having that matter in charge. The proposal seemed so favorable for the town that a contract was made with them to con- struct the building. They commenced the job, and, after expending about $3,000, became embarrassed, and your committee were com- pelled to make different arrangements. We employed Mr. Cyrus Washburn to supervise and direct the completion of the same. The immediate charge has been under the direction of Mr. Horatio N. Our ; and allow us to say we are perfectly satisfied with these parties. To Mr. H. N. Our we would particularly express our thanks for the excellent work done on the building.


Your committee reported at the annual meeting in March, 1882, an expenditure of $6,607.14 ; the amount expended this year, as per report, is $10,230.40, making a total expenditure of $16,837.54. The amount expended has largely exceeded the estimates of your committee, and has been occasioned largely by the furnishing of the building, the advanced prices of labor and building materials, and the increased expenditure over what we expected to procure a good dry cellar and proper draft for the furnaces to heat the building. The building is completed, furnished except the hall, and we believe meets the approval of the School Committee.


Respectfully submitted.


AUGUSTUS J. RICHARDS,


For the Committee.


33


NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE, WARD THREE.


Paid Elias Richards, insurance


$43 20


W. T. Burrell, painting .


24 29


S. W. Pratt, labor . ·


45 85


W. N. Baker & Son, expressing 31 84


Louis Wood, Jr., material


154 92


Evan Norden & Co., material


120 83


Fiske & Coleman, material


14 24


Hastings & Gleason, material .


18 00


Cutter & Parker, material


11 50


Dodge, Gilbert & Co., hardware


4 71


J. W. Bailey & Co., material .


6 68


Chas. E. Hall & Co., material


6 00


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber


210 71


Cyrus Washburn, sundry bills .


720 00


A. J. Richards


49 00


Stephen Cain, contract for plastering


487 21


Elias Richards, insurance


41 00


Cyrus Washburn, services, etc.


500 00


Cyrus Washburn, material


621 56


Cyrus Washburn, C. D. Miller's bill


442 75


Patrick Cohan, labor


29 63


Geo. A. Cushing, labor


11 00


J. Conner, labor


11 50


Stephen Cain, labor and material


154 98


E. P: Read & Co., doors


383 85


John Stack, labor .


29 75


G. Fitzgerald, labor


77 52


Geo. W. Whitten, furnaces


715 00


John Conner, labor .


48 52


Loud & Pratt, lumber


15 75


W. T. Burrill, painting .


503 37


John Ford, labor


24 25


A. T. Stearns, lumber


589 96


J. B. Ford, labor 20 32


A. T. Stearns, lumber .


9 20


3


34


Paid Dexter Bros., prints


$138 43


M. C. Warren, hardware


242 52


Weymouth Iron Co., nails


60 25


W. T. Burrell, printing .


98 00


R. R. Walker, labor


15 00


S. W. Pratt, labor .


75


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber


150 33


White, Holman & Co., material


50 52


J. M. Stack, labor .


28 88


W. K. Baker & Son, expressing


34 80


Cyrus Washburn, for bills paid


1,687 50


S. W. King, labor


12 16


J. Loud & Co., materials


179 68


O. C. R. R., freight


77 38


S. W. Pratt, labor


26 76


N. E. School Furnishing Co.


43 20


John Conner, labor


12 00


S. S. Woodcock, services


212 50


Hunt & Co., sundries


25 54


Buffalo Hardwood Co., furniture


825 40


Geo. S. Baker, gong


8 75


T. Cohan, labor


28 88


W. K. Baker, freight


14 60


E. Bourke, freight .


7 00


J. B. Ford, labor .


24 48


G. Fitzgerald, labor


8 80


Stephen Cain, labor


6 40


S. W. King, labor .


8 00


Z. L. Bicknell, services


23 00


$10,230 40


HIGHWAYS, TOWNWAYS, AND BRIDGES.


WARD ONE.


SNOW BILL.


Paid Harry Richardson, 5 hours, at $0.10


$ 50


William F. Coyle, 5 hours, at $0.10 50


Willie L. Hollis, 5 hours, at $0.15 75


Caswell Pool, 133 hours, at $0.25


3 37


S. W. Drown, 14 hours, at $0.25


3 50


E. Bates, 30 hours. at $0.25 . 7 50


Albion Levitts, 20 hours, at $0.25 . 5 00


E'mer Salisbury, 9 hours, at $0.15 1 35


A. B. Haskin's, 6 hours, at $0 25


1 50


L. W. Bicknell, 26 'hours, at $0.25 C. F. Hodgdon, 46 hours, at $0.25 C. Hodgdon, 10 hours, at $0.15 Calvin Salisbury, 4 hours, at $0.25


11 50


1 50


1 00


R. H. Pratt, 7 hours, at $0.25 1 75


Edward Pratt, 20 hours, at $0.25 . 5 00


Frank Griffin, 27 hours, at $0.15 .


4 05


3 75


B. F. Richards, 15 hours, at $0.25 Frank Richards, 11 hours, at $0.25 2 75 Willie W. Richards, 6} hours, at $0.15 · 97


90


Emerson Hunt, 6 hours, at $0.15 . Josiah Copeland, 9 hours, at $0.25 Thomas Ahearn, 5 hours, at $0.25 A. D. Elms, 9 hours, at $0.25 2 25


2 25


1 25


Minot Burrell, 1} hours, at $0.10 . 15


Walter Thompson, 12} hours, at $0.10 1 25 .


James Shaw, 73 hours, at $0.10 · 75


6 50


36


Paid Robert Rich, 15} hours, at $0.25 $3 88


D. H. Vining, 27 hours, at $0.25 .


6 75


Harrison Moulton, 10} hours, at $0.25 2 63


Harvey Brown, 27 hours, at $0.25 . 6 75


Frank Fitzgerald, 27 hours, at


$0.25 .


6 75


Clarence Briggs, 11} hours, at


$0.10 1 15


Thomas McCue, 7 hours, at $0.25 . 1 75


Patrick McCue, 12 hours, at $0.25 . 3 00


Joseph Smith, 1 hour, at $0.25


25


Geo. Langford, 5 hours, at $0.25 . 1 25


Morris Kennedy, 5 hours, at $0.25, 1 25


Garritt Fitzgerald, 5 hours, at $0.25 : 1 25 .


William Clory, 5 hours, at $0.25 1 25


Charles Connor, 5 hours, at $0.25 .


1 25


Patrick Connor, 5 hours, at $0.25 .. 1 25


Daniel Curran, 5 hours, at $0.25 1 25


Patrick Quinlan, 5 hours, at $0.25 . 1 25


Ed. Conley, 5 hours, at $0.25 1 25


Edward Condrick, 5 hours, at $0.25, . 1 25


Thomas Quinlan, 5 hours, at $0.25 . 1 25


Cornelius Quinlan, 5 hours, at


$0.25 .


1 25


William Trask, 5 hours, at $0.25 . 1 25


Conveying men from Ward 3 to Ward 1 and return .. 2 00 Edward Chapin, 62 hours, at $0.15 . 97


L. Mauries, 8 hours, at $0.25 2 00


Martin Goodman, 42} hours, at $0.25 . .


10 62


William M. Coyle, 8} hours, at $0.20 1 70 . . William M. Coyle, 51} hours, at $0.25 12 87


37


Paid Robert Clarke, 65 hours, at $0.25 . $16 26


Francis Cushing, 20 hours, at $0.25, 5 00


William Tyler, 43 hours, at $0.25 . 10 75


.


John Redmond, 3 hours, at $0.25 . 75 Wilmot Cleverly, 9 hours, at $0.25, 2 25 Joseph Raymond, 32 hours, at $0.10 38


Henry Pratt, 4 hours, at $0.25 1 00


P. L. Sleeper, 54 hours, at $0.25 13 50


S. H. Sleeper, 54 hours, at $0.25 13 50


Richard Ash, 14 hours, at $0.25


3 50


Richard Ash, Jr., 24 hours, at $0.25 6 00


Horace Manson, 69 hours, at $0.25, 17 25


Frank Kennison, 25 hours, at $0.25 6 25


J. L. Bates, 3 hours, at $0.25 75


Fred Birkendolph, 273 hours, at $0.25 6 88


Albert Hayes, 24 hours, at $0.25 . 6 13


Charles B. Thurber, 7 hours, at $0.25 1 75


John Durant, 35 hours, at $0.25 8 75


Frank Pitts and 4 men, 194 hours, at $0.25 48 50


E. B. Bennett, 50 hours, at $0.25 12 50


Bradley Fertilizing Company, 422 hours, at $0.25 105 50


Fred. Clarke, 42 hours, at $0.25 1 13


C. C. Litchfield, 4 hours, at $0.163 . 67


Elisha Pratt, 2 hours, at. $0.25 50


Jeremiah Shaw, 114 hours at $0.25 28 50


Jeremiah Shaw, 4 hours, at $0.20 .


80


Jeremiah Shaw, 54 hours, horse, at $0.25 13 50


J. H. Shaw, 1033 hours, at $0.25 . 25 84


J. H. Shaw, 42 hours, horse, at $0.25 10 51


38


Paid Samuel Thompson, 392 hours $9 87


Samuel Thompson, 20} hours, with


1 horse, at $0.50 10 25


Samuel Thompson, 24 hours, with


2 horses, at $0.75 18 00


Samuel Thompson, 11 hours with


two horses, at $0.50 . 5 50


Samuel Thompson, 12 hours, horse, at $0.25 3 00


Samuel Thompson, 7 hours, horse, at $0.20 1 40


David Bates, 25 hours, at $0.20 5 00


David Bates, 71} hours, at $0.25 : 17 88


M. C. Huntress, 18} hours, at $0.20, 3 70


M. C. Huntress, 62} hours, at $0.25, , 16 63


Edward Bacon, 8 hours, at $0.20 . 1 60


Edward Bacon, 52} hours, at $0.25, 13 13


James Cuneen, 31} hours, at $0.20, 6 30


James Cuneen, 93 hours, at $0.25 . 23 26


Francis Fisher, 6} hours, at $0.20, 1 30


Francis Fisher, 472 hours, at $0.25,


11 88


Charles Pratt, 3 hours, at $0.20


60


Charles Pratt, 62 hours, at $0.25


15 50


Joseph O. Thompson, 4 hours, at $0.20 80


Alex. Muse, 11} hours, at $0.20 2 30


Alex. Muse, 60g hours, at $0.25


15 13


John Garrity, 4 hours, at $0.20


80


John Garrity, 24 hours, at $0.25


6 00


John Coyle, 9 hours, at $0.20


1 80


John Coyle, 62 hours, at $0.25


15 50


John Coyle, Jr., 40 hours, at $0.15,


6 00


Thomas Coyle, 3 hours, at $0.20 .


60


Thomas Coyle, 66} hours, at $0.25, 16 62


William Coyle, 3 hours, at $0.20 60


William Coyle, 23 hours, at $0.25 5 75


$756 16


39


HIGHWAY.


Paid George Bennett, 88} days, at $2.50, $221 62 George Bennett, 58 days, horse, at $1.75 101 50


George Bennett, 314 days, 2 horses, at $3.50 111 11


William Davitt, 832% days, at $1.75, 146 02


Martin Huntress, 10 days, at $1.75,


17 50


Martin Huntress, 10 days, at $1.75,


17 50


James Cuneen, 83185 days, at $1.75,


146 18


John Goodrich, 6 days, at $1.50 .


9 00


Stephen Bicknell, ¿ day


1 30


B. Grant, 3 days, at $1.00


3 00


Thomas Bicknell, labor .


1 00


Joshua Shaw, labor


1 75


Henry A. Nash, 108 loads of gravel, at $0.04 ·


4 32


Samuel Thompson, 180 loads of


gravel, at $0.04 . ·


7 20


Francis Cowing, 20 loads of gravel, at $0.04


80


Mr. Cleverly, 10 loads of oyster shells, at $0.10 . 1 00


Martin Goodman, 24 loads of oyster shells, at $0.10 . 2 40


D. Blanchard estate, 502 loads gravel, at $0.04 .


20 08


Geo. Bennett, labor on sidewalks 48 39


Geo. Bennett, labor on drain, Green Street


60 00


Geo. Bennett, labor on cemetery walk . 30 00


Geo. Bennett, labor on railing, North Street 7 55


Loud & Pratt, lumber for North Street 16 86


Marcellus Day & Co., drain pipe 8 00


$984 08


40


DRAIN ON. GREEN STREET.


Paid Samuel Thompson, per contract of 1881


$112 35


NORTON STREET.


Paid W. T. Shaw, for posts, 1881 . $15 50 Old Colony Railroad, for freight, 1881 . 1 54


Peter F. Hagerty, contract, 1881 335 00


Peter F. Hagerty, contract, 1882 350 00


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber, 1882 . 13 41


Bicknell & White, railing, 1882


7 60


723 05


Total in Ward One .


$1,819 48


WARD TWO.


SNOW BILL.


Paid Richard Halnan, 105 hours, a


$0.25


$26 25


Richard Halnan, 8 hours' labor, with


1 horse, at $0.50 4 00


Richard Halnan, 90 hours, horse, at $0.25 22 50


Dennis Halnan, 10 hours, at $0.20


2 00


Dennis Halnan, 99 hours, at $0.25


24 75


Dennis Halnan, 6 hours with 1 horse, at $0.50 . ·


3 00


Dennis Halnan, 25 hours with horse, at $0.25 .


6 25


Jacob Raymond, 43 hours, at $0.20 90


9 25


Jacob Raymond, 37 hours, at $0.25 Jerry Connell, 43 hours, at $0.20 Jerry Connell, 53 hours, at $0.25 James Mathewson, 85 hours, at $0.25 .


90


13 25


21 25


James Mathewson, 6} hours with 1 horse, at $0.50 . 3 25


41


Paid James Mathewson, 79 hours, horse,


at $0.25


$19 75


Emer Mathewson, 1 hour, at $0.20


20


Emer Mathewson, 87 hours, at $0.25


21 75


Minot Mathewson, 18 hours, at


$0.15


2 70


Cornelius Green, 108 hours, at $0.25


27 00


Cornelius Green, 6} hours, with 1 horse, at $0.50


3 25


Cornelius Green, 962 hours, with horse, at $0.25 . 24 44


Timothy Cohen, 6} hours, at $0.20 1 30


Timothy Cohen, 963 hours, at $0.25 John Thompson, 33 hours, at $0.25 8 25


24 13


John Thompson, 57 hours, horse, at $0.25


14 25


H. K. Cushing, 15{ hours, at $0.25 3 94


H. K. Cushing, 6 hours, 6 horses, at $1.50 9 00


H. K. Cushing, 82 hours, 7 horses, at $1.75


15 31


H. K. Cushing, 1 hour, 4 horses, at $1.00


1 00


Anthony Green, 83 hours with 1 horse, at $0.50 . .


4 25


George Young, 5 hours with 4 horses, at $1.25 6 25


George Young, 10 hours, 2 men, at $0.25 2 50


Press. Woods, 142 hours, at $0.25 . 3 68


Charles Stetson, 102 hours, at $0.25 2 68


Frank Raymond, 6 hours, at $0.25 1 50 Charles Cushing, 6 hours, at $0.25 1 50


Patrick Cross, 8 hours, at $0.25 2 00


John Cross, 18 hours, at $0.25 2 70


James Cross, 18 hours, at $0.25 2 70


42


Paidl M. L. Cushing, 142 hours, at $0.25 $3 68


Dennis Cohan, 8 hours, at $0.25 2 00


Michael Tracy, 25 hours, at $0.25 . 6 25


Andrew Tracy, 37 hours, at $0.25 . 9 25


James Tracy, 183 hours, at $0.25 . 4 63


Nathan Goodspeed, 20 hours, at $0.25 5 00


Henry Pratt, 20 hours, at $0.25 5 00


Thomas Porter, 73 hours, at $0.25 . 1 88


Arthur Powers, 5 hours, at $0.25 . 1 25


Arthur Hobart, 5 hours, at $0.25 . 1 25


Elijah Hobart, Jr., 5 hours, at $0.25 1 25


Herbert Goodspeed, 17 hours, at $0.25 4 25


George McGowen, 9 hours, at $0.25 2 25


David Lincoln, 3 hours, at $0.25 .


75


Thomas Coffey, 10 hours, at $0 15 .


1 50


William Jackson, 47 hours, at $0.25 11 75


William Jackson, Jr, 10 hours, at $0.25 2 50


William Welsh, 52 hours, at $0.25 . 13 00


Carroll Benson, 18 hours, at $0.25 . 7.00


Abel Benson, 20 hours, at $0.25 5 00


P. I. Sweeting, 27 hours, at $0.25 . 6 75


Patrick Healey, 20 hours, at $0.25 . 5 00


E. B. Mathewson, 5 hours, at $0.25 1 25


Frank Pratt, 5 hours, at $0.25 1 25


James Higgins, 26} hours, at $0.25, 6 68


Frank Oldham, 15 hours, at $0.25 . 3 75


Augustus Bailey, 15 hours, at $0.25 .


3 75


.


Charles H. Quinn, 16 hours, at $0.25 4 00 ·


H. K. Loud, 12 hours, at $0.25 3 00


Herbert Burrell, 33 hours, at $0.25, 8 25


John Roonen, 33 hours, at $0.25 8 25


43


Paid Benj. Pratt, 24 hours, at $0.25 $6 00


William Lovell, 25 hours, at $0.25, 6 25


W. Denbræder, 20 hours, at $0.25, 5 00


Michael Fraher, 30 hours, at $0.25, 7 50


Thomas Cullen, 10 hours, at $0.25, 2 50


William McCarty, 25 hours, at $0.25 6 25


Edmund Dwyer, 32 hours, at $0.25, 8 00


Philip Sullivan, 15 hours, at $0.25 . 3 75


Michael Fogarty, 16} hours, at $0.25 4 13


Michael Hanley, 11 hours, at $0.25, 2 75


James Cook, 162 hours, at $0.25 .


4 13


Frank Lovell, 15 hours, at $0.25 . 3 75


Timothy Fogerty, 25 hours, at $0.25


6 25


7 50


George H. Hunt, 30 hours, at $0.25, William H. Farrer, 24} hours, at $0.25 6 13


Henry Keay, 10 hours, at $0.25


2 50


Andrew Bates, 15 hours, at $0.25 . 3 75


Henry Rred, 7 hours, at $0.15


1 05


Lewis Marden, 6 hours, at $0.25


1 50


Charles Raymond, 7 hours, at $0.25,


1 75


Amos Raymond, 5 hours, at $0.25 . 1 25


Herbert Raymond, 4 hours, at $0.15 60


Samuel Lennal, 10 hours, at $0.25. 2 25


Patrick Carroll, 17 hours, at $0.25 . 4 25


Job Young, 3 hours, at $0.25 75


William Rice, 11 hours, at $0.25


2 75


John Clark, 8 hours, at $0.25


2 00


Charles Anderson, 5 hours, at


$0.25


1 25


.


$590 49


--


44


HIGHWAY.


Paid Richard Halnan, 100g days, with


horse, at $4.25 . $425 69


Richard Halnan, for rake 65


Dennis Halnan, 89 days and 4


hours with 1 horse, at $3.50 312 95


John Coffey, 96g days, at $1.75 168 31


Joseph Deloury, 673 days, at $1.75, 118 13


Charles H. Quinn, 163 days, at $1.75, 28 88


P. Butler, 6 days, at $1.75 10 50


Frank Lovell, ¿ day, at $1.50


75


J. A. Deloury, 3} days, at $1.75 6 13


Thomas Smith, } day, at $1.75


88


Thomas Coffey, 1 day ·


1 00


Jonathan Salisbury, 660 loads of gravel, at $0.05 . ·


33 00


Weymouth Iron Co., 136 loads of


6 80


Thomas Humphrey, 128 loads of


gravel, at $0.05 . ·


6 40


Patrick Coffey, 1} days, at $1.75 .. 2 63


Thomas Harrington, 62 days, at $1.75, 11 38


$1,134 08


STATION STREET.


Paid Snell & Smith, stone work


.


$14 50


E. S. Evans, setting curbstones


34 20


48 70


COTTAGE STREET.


Paid B. F. Richards, stone work


$68 86


R. Halnan, labor


116 48


Q. L. Read, surveying . 22 80 .


Marcellus Day & Co., drain pipe


43 00


251 14


COMMERCIAL STREET.


Paid R. Halnan, for labor


·


$75 00


Chas. C. Simmons, for labor


.


34 02


·


gravel, at $0.05 . ·


45


Paid Richard Halnan, for labor


$261 76


311 24


24 00


Barth Farrell, stone work


73 10


Bela French, labor . .


61 26


$840 38


PLEASANT STREET.


Paid B. F. Pratt, setting curbstones


$6 00


J. E. Rice, railing .


21 95


27 95


HIGH STREET.


Paid Richard Halnan, 5g days, with 1


horse at $4.25


$23 38


Dennis Halnan, 5g days, with 1 horse at $3.50


19 25


John Coffey, 53 days, at $1.75 9 63


Joseph Deloury, 5 days, at $1.75 . 9 63


J. A. Deloury 22 days . 4 38


66 27


CAIN'S AVENUE.


Paid Richard Halnan, 1 day, with 1 horse,


at $4.25


$4 25


J. Coffey, 1 day, at $1.75 1 75


Dennis Halnan, 1 day, with 1 horse, at $3.50 3 50


Joseph Deloury, 1 day, at $1.75 1 75


11 25


MADERSON STREET.


Paid Richard Halnan, 8 days, with 1 horse,


at $4.25


$34 00


Richard Halnan, 1 day, with horse, at $1.75


1 75


Dennis Halnan, 9 days, with 1 horse, at $3.50 31 50


John Coffey, 9 days, at $1.75 15 75


J. Deloury, 9 days, at $1.75 . 15 75


98 75


46


BROAD STREET.


Paid Loud & Pratt, lumber $19 48


J. Vinal, labor


47 08


Snell & Smith, blasting .


119 75


B. F. Richards, bridge .


35 00


J. B. Ford, labor .


40 22


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES, WARD TWO.


Paid B. F. Richards, setting curbstones $21 30


B. F. Richards, setting curbstones . 50 00


O. C. R. R., freight


2 59


O. C. R. R., freight .


1 93


O. C. R. R., freight - 1 87


O. C. R. R., freight


5 50


Marcellus Day & Co., drain pipe 26 20


R. Holnan, labor


26 00


W. E. Mitchell, labor ·


1 75


J. C. Matherson, damage to land


10 00


Total for Ward Two


$2,887 19


WARD THREE.


SNOW BILL.


Paid John R. H. Williams, 146 hours, at $0.25


$36 50


John H. R. Williams, repairing plough . 50


John Connor, 48 hours, at $0.25


12 00


John Connor, 34 hours, with one horse, at $0.50 . 17 00


John Connor, 10 hours, with horse, at $0.25 2 50


Charles Connor, 11} hours, at $0.20 2 30


Charles Connor, 38 hours, at $0.25, 9 50


John Ford, 50} hours, at $0.25


12 62


$261.53


147 14


47


Paid John Ford 183 hours, with two horses, at $0.75 . $13 88


John Ford, 19 hours, with one horse, at $0.50 . · ·


· 9 50


John Ford, 8 hours, with one horse, at $0.25 .


2 00


L. C. Williams, 10 hours, at $0.20, 2 00


L. C. Williams, 91 hours, at $0.25, 22 75


E. Bourk, 2 men, with four borses and sled 5 00


E. Bourk, 2 men, with six horses and sled 8 00


William Trask, 15 hours, with one horse, at $0.50 . 7 50


William Trask, 20 hours, with one horse, at $0.25 . .


5 00


Timothy Cleary, 4 hours, at $0.20 .


80


Timothy Cleary, 21} hours, with horse, at $0.25 . .


5 37


John Duryer, 6 hours, at $0.25 .


1 50


Clarence Williams, 7 hours, at $0.25 1 75


W. Sanborn, 8 hours, at $0.25 2 00


P. Kenney, 3 hours, at $0.25 . 75


Owen Connor, 322 hours, at $0.25 . 8 12


M. Tracy, 33 hours, at $0.20.


70


M. Tracy, 10 hours, at $0.25 . 2 50


T. South, sharpening pick 10


Martin Shine, 323 hours, at $0.25 . 8 12


Patrick Moriarty, 33 hours, at $0.25 8 25


Garrett Fitzgerald, 322 hours, at $0.25 8 12


Andy Coleman, 72 hours, at $0.25 . 1 87


Michael Cleary, 272 hours, at $0.25, 6 87


Timothy Cohen, 32} hours, at $0.25. 8 12


48


Paid John Stack, 47 hours, at $0.25 $11 75


Thomas Shea, 27₺ hours, at $0.25 . 6 87


Patrick Curran, 272 hours, at $0.25, 6 87


Maurice Fitzgerald, 373 hours, at $0.25 9 38


Patrick Cohen, 353 hours, at $0.25 . 8 87


William Coyle, 172 hours, at $0.25 . 4 37


Joseph Langford, 6 hours, at $0.25 . 1 50


John Griffin, 43 hours, at $0.25 ·


10 75


Patrick Griffin, 17} hours, at


$0.25


4 37


Eddie Condrick, 221 hours, at


$0.25


5 62


John F. Griffin, 271 hours, at


$0.25 6 87


Maurice Kennedy, 322 hours, at


$0.25 8 12


John Curran, 272 hours, at $0.25 6 87


John Curran, Jr., 272 hours, at $0.25 6 87


Patrick Curran, 2d, 222 hours, at $0.25 5 62


John Lines, 212 hours, at 80.25 5 37


John Sullivan, 272 hours, at $0.25 . 6 87


John Nelligan, 442 hours, at $0.25, 11 12


James Hayes, 25 hours, at $0.25 6 25


M. McCenn, 20 hours, at $0.25 5 00


Daniel Cohen, 352 hours, at $0.25 . 8 87


Bradford Howard, 10 hours, at $0.25 2 50


John Fogerty, 8 hours, at $0.25 2 00


J. E. Trask, 5 hours, at $0.25 1 25 · Daniel Donovan, 33 hours, at $0.25 8 25


Patrick Burns, 33 hours, at $0.25 . Cornelius Connell, 5 hours, at $0.25 ·


·


8 25


1 25


49


Paid William Condrick, 6 hours, at


$0.25


·


$1 50


Timothy Bresnahan, 23 hours, at $0.25 5 75


John Hassett, 30 hours, at $0.25 7 50


Michael Kelley, 21 hours, at $.25 5 25


James Tracy, 5 hours, at $0.25 1 25


Patrick Quinn, 20 hours, at $0.25 . 5 00


Patrick Gately, 23 hours, at $0.25 . 5 75


Thomas Ahern, at 32₺ hours, at $0.25 8 12


Michael Griffin, 372 hours, at $0.25 . 9 37


Thomas Griffin, 72 hours, at $0.25 . 1 88


P. Eddie Condrick, 222 hours, at $0.25 5 62


Cornelius Cohen, 322 hours, at $0.25 8 12


Thomas Ash, 222 hours, at $0.25 5 62


Mr. Whittimore, 7 hours ·


1 75


George Langford, 15 hours, at


$0.25


3 75


Peter Langford, 16 hours, at $0.25 . 4 00


William Cary, 22 hours, at $0.25 5 50


Henry Carr, 33 hours, at $0 25 8 25


E. E. Richards, 5 hours, at $0.25 . 1 25


Patrick Callahan, 172 hours, at $0.25


4 37


George Bronson, 11} hours, at


$0.25 ·


2 87


John Connor, 2d, 71 hours, at $0.25 1 87


Mr. Armington, 2 hours, at $0.25 . 50


Patrick Gloster, 25 hours, at $0.25 . 6 25


Ed. Crotty, 7 hours, at $0.25 .


1 75


Nahum Curtis, 6 hours, at $0.25 .


1 50


William Hayes, 172 hours, at $0.25 4


4 37


.


50


Paid James B. Ford, 12 hours, with 1


horse, at $0.50 . $6 00


Repairing snow plough . 1 50


William Ford, 4 hours, with 1 horse, at $0.50 2 00


$533 38


HIGHWAY.


Paid James Ford, with horses


$568 462


James Hayes, 112 days and 1 hour, at $1.75 196 171


Thomas Ahearn, 51 days and 4


hours, at $1.75 ·


89 95


William Ford, 65 days and 12


hours, at $1.75 .


114 00


Cornelius Keohan, 22 days and 8


hours, at $1.75 39 90


John Nelligan, 14 days and 2 hours, at $1.75 24 85


John Stack, 13 days, at $1.75 22 75


Garrett Fitzgerald, 9 days, at.$1.75 15 75


Justin Wright, 7 days and 1 hour, at $2.50 17 75


Patrick Callahan, 53 days, at $1.75 9 623


Patrick Moriarty, 22 days, at $1.75 4 37}


James White, 12 days, at $1.00


1 50


Samuel Cushing, 6 days, at $1.75 .


10 50


Judah Loring, 2 days, at $2.50 5 00


George Ford, 1 day 50


Thomas Tooel, 1 day, at $1.75 1 75


Henry Ford, 1 day, at $1.00 . 1 00


George Bicknell, 12 loads of ashes, at $0.15 1 80


Alden Richards, 427 loads of gravel, at $0.06 ·


25 62


Cornelius Green, 517 loads of


gravel, at $0.06 . 31 02


Henry Richards, 243 loads of gravel, at $0.06


14 58


51


Paid Caleb Stetson, 50 loads of gravel,


at $0.12} .


$6 25


Samuel King, covering stone . .


2 00


Benjamin White, stone for cesspool 1 50


William Kennedy, sharpening tools 4 35


Thomas South, sharpening tools


10


$1,211 06


SUMMER STREET.


Paid Augustus J. Richards, land damage


$150 00


Francis Tirrell, land damage


20 00


George Nash, land damage


5 00


Francis Hunt, land damage .


10 00


Nathaniel Chandler, land damage


71 25


Robert V. Barnes, land damage


12 50


Francis Richards, land damage


65 00


James Hollis, land damage


22 50


Quincy L. Read, surveying


45 70


M. Flynn, contract of 1881


1,673 91


J. B. Ford, for labor


32 80


2,108 66


VINE STREET,


Paid N. L. White, land damage


$210 00


Sarah Binney, land damage


141 00


John Phillips, per contract


480 00


J. B. Ford, for labor


88 81


919 81


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid T. Clary, repairing drain, Summer Street


$1 00


W. G. Nash, powder


3 90


Albert Vinton, labor


5 00


Thomas South, labor


4 64


J. E. Wright, blasting


50 50


Judah Loring, blasting


34 00


Clinton Pope, labor


1 50


J. B. Ford, labor, Norfolk Street 19 06


J. E. Wright, labor . 8 01 ·


52


Paid J. B. Ford, labor . $36 49


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber 4 33


J. R. H. Williams, labor 2 50


J. Ward, blasting, Stetson Street .


50 00


Thomas South, grate, Stetson


Square 2 32


J. E. Wright, labor 34 37


Marcellus Day & Co., drain pipe 12 01


Marcellus Day & Co., drain pipe


67 94


W. K. Baker, freight 3 75


J. B. Ford, labor . 11 78


$353 10


Total in Ward Three .


$4,592 63


WARD FOUR.


SNOW BILL.


Paid James Moore, 48 hours . · $12 02


James Moore, 35 hours, with 1 horse, at $0.50 17 50


James Moore, 26 hours, with 2 horses, at $0.75 . 19 50


Naaman Cobb, 20 hours, at $0.25 . 5 00


Naaman Cobb, 44 hours, with 1 horse, at $0.50 . .




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