Town annual report of Weymouth 1883, Part 3

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 176


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178 28


Peter Butler, 127 days 9 hours' labor, at $1.75 222 38


Frank Tisdale, 2 days' labor, at $1.00 2 00


Frank Rea, 1 day's labor . ·


1 00


Peter Sullivan, 25 days' 8 hours' labor, at 1.75 45 12


Chapin Tisdale, 2 days' labor, at $1 00 Eddie Burke, 23 days' labor, at $1.00. Thomas Burke, 10 days' labor, at $1.00 Tyler Pool, lighting .


2 00


2 50


10 00


1 60


Allan Vining, 316 loads gravel, at 5c. 15 80 Jotham Salisbury, 413 loads gravel, at 5c. . 21 15


Thomas Barrett, for sharpening tools . 3 40


John Roche, repairing grates 1 00


3 iron posts 3 00


Wm. Bowker, 412 loads gravel, at 5c., 20 60


50


Paid Micah Blanchard, 112 loads rotten


rock, at 16gc. .


$18 66


Edson Raymond, stone


3 75


Stephen Webb, building railing, 4 days at $2.00 8 00


Thomas White, stone 1 00


Orin Shaw, 12 cedar posts, at 25c. 3 00


2 cedar posts, at 33c.


66


$1,965 71


WALL ON MIDDLE STREET. Paid Geo. F. Maynard, for 12 days' labor


with 1 horse $51 00


P. Sullivan, 22 days' labor . 38 50


P. Mahoney, 11 days' labor 19 25


P. Ryan, 6 days' labor 10 50


P. Butler, 8 days' labor 14 00


S. Webb, 1 day 2 hours' labor 2 40


. J. Roche, 15 iron posts


15 00


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber and nails, 8 04.


Geo. S. Baker, bolts . 67


T. Barrett, sharpening drills 1 56


H. Lycette, lighting .


2 50


Orin Shaw, 1 cedar post


40


163 82


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Morse & White, for gravel screens $17 00


J. N. Tirrell, for gravel 2 50


J. B. Wilson, for drain pipe


12 00


Old Colony Railroad, freight


2 20


James Moore, labor . 5 50


B. Ells, land damage Middle Street 5 00


Reuben Lond, land damage Mill Street, 30 00


Josiah Martin, building wall 40 00


Thomas South, two snow-ploughs 32 00


C. Ahlf, repairing ploughs . .


7 00


153 20


Total for Ward 4


$2,468 27 ·


1


51


WARD FIVE.


SNOW BILL.


Paid B. F. Whitman, 10 hours' labor ivith 2 horses, at 75c. $7 50


B. F. Whitman, 43 hours' labor, with 1 horse, at 50c. · 21 50


B. F. Whitman, 13 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 25


B. F. Whitman, Jr., 10 hours' labor, at 20c. 2 00


F. W. Loud, 3 hours' labor, with 3 horses, at $1.00 . .


3 00


F. W. Loud, 3 hours' labor, with 2 horses, at 75c. 2 25


F. W. Loud, 294 hours' labor, with 1 horse, at 50c. 14 62 Edgar S. Wright, 8 hours' labor, with 2 horses, at 75c. 6 00


Edgar S. Wright, 3 hours' labor, with 1 horse, at 50c. . 1 50


Eli Estes, 40 hours' labor, with 1 horse, at 50c. 20 00


C. M. Estes, 10 hours' labor, with 1 horse, at 50c. 5 00


Samuel Emery, 32 hours' labor, with 1 horse, at 50c. 1 75


E. Howard Belcher, 5 hours' labor, at 15с. . 75


40


Rodney Torrey, 2 hours' labor, at 20c. H. Blanchard and 2 men, 22 hours' labor, at 20c. 4 40


Wm. M. Bates, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. 2 00


E. Chandler, 7} hours' labor, at 20c. 1 50


Henry Pratt, 7 hours' labor, at 20c. 1 40


J. O'Meara, 15 hours' labor, at 20c. 3 00


Nathan Reed, 23 hours' labor, at 20c. 50


52


Paid Edward Early, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. $2 00


E. Raymond, 11 hours' labor, at 20c. 2 20 Philip Welch, 9 hours' labor, at 20c. 1 80


Frank Phillips, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. 2 00


Henry Lawler, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. Geo. Healey, 4 hours' labor, at 20c. 80 Stephen Dondero, 12 hours' labor, at 20c. . .2 40


J. Sullivan, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. . 2 00


Owen Daily, 13} hours' labor, at 20c. 2 70 Wm. H. Healey, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. 2 00


Peter J. Healey, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. . ..


2 00


Wm. Healey, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. Daniel Jervey, 13} hours' labor, at 20c. C. Richards, 63 hours' labor, at 15c. P. Purcell, 5 hours' labor, at 20c.


2 00


2 70


97


1 00


John Smith, 33 hours' labor, at 20c. . 6 60


Joseph Harding & Co., repairs on plough


6 00


$143 49


HIGHWAY BILL.


Paid B. F. Whitman, 120% days' labor, at $2.50 . $301 25 . B. F. Whitman, ¿ day's labor, with 2 horses, at $5.50 . 2 75


B. F. Whitman, 44 days' labor, with 2 horses, at $3.50 . 154 00 · B F. Whitman, 37} days' labor, with 2 horses, at $3.00 112 50


B. F. Whitman, 213 days' labor, with 1 horse, at $1.75 . 37 45


B. F. Whitman, 2379 days' labor, with 1 horse, at $1 50 34 95


John Smith, 128766 days' labor, at $1.75. 225 392


2 00


53


Paid Patrick Purcell, 122 days' labor, at $1.75 . $213 50 Walter Stoddard, 413 days' labor, at $1.50 . 61 85


John O'Meara, 8 days' labor, at $1.75 14 00


Geo. Shaw, 4} days' labor, at $1.75 . 7 873


Ludo Holbrook, 6 days' labor, at $1.00 6 00


Dennis Madden, 3 days' labor, at $1.00 3 00


Patrick Callahan, 2 days' labor, at $1.00 . 2 00


Thomas Brady, 1 day's labor 1 50


Oliver Freeman, breaking stones 2 00


James Moore, 484 days' labor, with 2 horses, at $5.50 . 265 40


James Moore, 53 days' labor, with 2


horses, at $5.00 . .


265 00


James Moore, 10 days' labor, with 1 horse, at $3.50 35 00


Fred Moore, 4 days' labor, at $1.50 6 00


Michael Leary, 96 days 7} hours' labor, at $1.75 . . 169 28


Fred Davis, 15 days' labor, at $1.75 26 24


Frank Monaghan, 109 days' labor, at $1.75. 190 69


Andrew Casey, 12} days' labor, at $1.75.


21 87


Lewis Moore, 122 days' labor, at $1.75 22 31


Bradford W. Gay, 50 days & hour's labor, at $1.75 133 42


Bradford W. Gay, repairing railing 2 00


Bradford W. Gay, 1 bridge stone 1 00


Patrick Flynn, 40 days' labor, at $1.75 70 00


Edward Earley, 12} days' labor, at $1.75. ·


21 87


Wm. Logue, 11} days' labor, at $1.75 20 12


I. R. Jackson, 3 days' labor 4 45


Albert Bates . 1 00


1


54


Paid Geo. Blanchard


$0 50


Frank Davis


50


Jacob Baker, 1,339 loads of gravel, at 3c. 40 17


1


Jacob Baker, 4 powder, at 25c. . 1 00


James Moore, for use of tools · 5'00 ·


Jacob Baker, 16 red cedar posts, at 35c. 5 60


Jacob Baker, 1 plough-point


75


John Reidy, sharpening picks . 2 20


Howard Baker, 105 loads of gravel, at 8c. 8 40


J. Slattery, 116 loads gravel, at 6c., Mr. Elliott, 718 loads gravel, at 6c. . 43 08


6 96


Irville Waterman, 131 loads gravel, at 8c. 10 48


Micah Blanchard, 31 loads rotten rock,


at 163c.


5 16


J. Roche, sharpening picks


4 95


.


-


$2,570 52


Received for loam from gutters


8 00


$2,562 42


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid B. F. Whitman, labor on Central Street, 1882 $72 13


T. A. Hunt, clearing drains 1 60


Z. Dean, covering stone . 12 60


O. Cushing, labor with road machine,


11 75


O. Cushing, freight on screen


1 50


Loud & Pratt, lumber


6 21


Morss & Whyte, gravel screen ·


8 50


D. N. Wade, labor on bridge 2 07


J. R. Jackson, cutting bushes 2 00


Jacob Baker, 1,436 loads gravel, at 3c., 43 08


J. B. Wilson, drain pipe . 57 81


.


55


Paid Old Colony Railroad, freight . $5 76


E. Martin, painting guide-boards 13 80


E. S. Wright, carting lumber 1 00


Micab Blanchard, rotten stone


4 67


G. W. Conant, iron work .


6 70


Jos. Dyer, nails


1 23


Almshouse labor


5 00


$256 45 Odd Fellows Hall Association, for land damaged . 285 00


Total for Ward 5


3,247 36


Total highway expenses


. $17,334 19


Orders drawn on treasurer for highways . $17,224 19


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


ACTIVE, WARD ONE.


Paid William O. Colyer, engineer $23 00


Thomas A. Keriran, engineer 23 00


Horatio H. Torrey, steward 50 00


William G. Nash, lantern and post 8 00


A. H. Winship, painting 3 hats, three fronts and 3 eagles . 11 25


Geo. W. Whitten, labor and material . 13 80


J. F. Shippard, coal . 6 05


William O. Colyer, keys and plank, and setting glass 4 00


Wm. O. Colyer, rubber coats


2 50


Joseph Poulin, iron work . 4 00


John W. Bartlett, incidentals


14 76


Geo. O. Miller, incidentals 1 60


J. R. Orcutt, incidentals ..


6 08


W. B. Hersey, labor, painting engine house


109 82


Almshouse, wood and carting coal 2 85


$280 71


1


E. S. BEALS HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Geo. O. Miller, steward


25 00


William O. Colyer, fire-hooks, poles, straps, and chains ·


7 90


Joseph Poulin, iron · 5 00


Chas. H. Chubbuck, repairing . 2 00


39 60


57


-


GENERAL BATES, WARD TWO.


Paid Z. L. Bicknell, engineer $44 00


Stephen Ca'n, engineer


23 00


W. T. Rice, steward . · 56 57


W. T. Rice, iron work and polish


1 40


D. W. Dunbar, iron work . 4 50


Geo. W. Conant, repairing hose car- riage .


5 30


$134 77


STEAMER NO. 2, WARD TWO.


Paid E. R. Richards, varnish . $3 00


Hunneman & Co., labor and material, 4 75


A. J. Morse & Son, material


75


J. Heffernan, labor and material


3 75


Loud & Pratt, lumber


34 47


Lud & Pratt, lumber


53 19


Oliver Burrell, painting


56 93 .


Geo. W. Whitten, labor and material, 4 40


Jos. Loud & Co., coal for steamer 33 84


Jos. Loud & Co., coal for house 6 00


J. B. Drew, expressing 90


A. A. Spear, repairing jack


50


A. A. Spear, cleaning vault


2 00


J. F. Sheppard, coal .


6 45


Frank V. Gay, incidentals . 1 55


Z L. Bicknell & Co., incidentals 51 95


Joseph Peakes, painting engine house . 55 45


Joseph Peakes, setting glass and ma- torial . 4 75


Almshouse, wood and carting coal 6 85


331 48


58


EUREKA HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid H. B. Vogell, steward $16 67


Samuel Healey, repairing fire hook 3 75


A. A. Spear, repairing ladder 20


$20 62


STEAMER NO. 1, WARD THREE.


Paid Chas. E. Bicknell, engineer $25 00


John R. H. Williams, engineer · 23 00


Darius Smith, care of house 54 75


Geo. S. Baker, incidentals .' 2 36


Jos. Loud & Co., coal


29 49


Lackawanna Coal Company, coal 13 48


E. Bourke, expressing 2 60


John Ford, coal and carting 3 00


Phillips & Bacon, incidentals 7 92


S. W. Pratt, pipe and labor


9.10


Thomas South, incidentals . 1 50


Thomas Griffin, 189 hours' labor 59 75


W. H. Joy, incidentals 4 40


Joseph Loud & Co , coal for house 13 62


Boston Belting Co., varnish 1 50


E. R. Richmond, varnish


3 00


S. W. King, labor on house


4 65


J. M. Walsh, painting parts and var- nishing 31 00


W. K. Baker & Son, expressing . 1 60


W. K. Baker & Son, sponge and win- dow 3 50


S. W. Pratt, broom, dust-pan, and water-pot 2 54


W. B. Hersey, labor, painting house 109 37


H. A. Richards, 2 posts 1 00


W. Merritt, labor on steamer 2 25


Alfred Wyman, rotten stone . 60


1


59


Paid Ashcroft Manufacturing Co., repairs . $3 50


A. J. Morse & Son, repairs


50


R. W. Cushing, labor and material 29 71


Loud & Pratt, lumber 3 02


Joseph Loud & Co., coal for steamer . 16 00


S. W. Pratt, labor and material, stove 10 71


W. T. Burrell, labor and material for house . 1 53


Phillips & Bacon, incidentals 5 50


J. F. Sheppard, coal 12 46


Almshouse, wood and carting coal 9 85


John R. H. Williams, sheathing 9 00


$512 76


HARDSCRABBLE HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid W. T. Burrell, steward, $25 $25 00


GENERAL PUTNAM, WARD 4.


Paid Geo. F. Maynard, engineer $23 00


W. B. Hersey, engineer 23 00


N. R. Ells, steward . 76 50


Joseph Loud & Co., coal


7 65


J. F. Sheppard, coal . 12 13


J. Roche & Co., repairs 3 00


J. Roche & Co., labor on flag-staff 12 00


D. B. Rogers, repairs on house .


28 70


Otis Cushing, expressing . 65


Leonard Gardner, labor and material . 5 20


W. G. Nash, lantern .


6 15


W. G. Nash, incidentals .


7 97


W. B. Hersey, labor, painting engine house . 106 06


Hunneman & Co., labor and material, 9 00


L. Tuck, galvanized pipe 11 41


Loud & Pratt, lumber 1 52


N. R. Ells, repairing chair and door .


50


N. R. Ells, cleaning vault .


4 00


60


Paid N. R. Ells, hanging lamp and clean-


ing up ashes $1 25


Almshouse, wood and carting coal 4 58


W. G. Nash, incidentals 3 47


W. B. Hersey, repairs


2 40


$350 14


CONQUEROR, WARD 5.


Paid Geo. W. Bates, engineer . $25 00


Alvah Raymond, engineer . 25 00


C. F. Ewell, steward .


25 00


C. F. Ewell, extra labor


1 00


B. R. Beals, steward, Conqueror and Gen. Bates 25 00


L. W. Tuck, incidentals 6 25


Wm. Nash, incidentals


2 00


Wm. Nash, incidentals


12 56


L. Tuck, incidentals .


1 00


Elbridge Nash, incidentals


6 10


Joseph Dyer, incidentals


12 64


Joseph Loud & Co., coal


5 38


J. F. Sheppard, coal . 13 25


O. P. Shaw, wood 4 67


Otis Cushing, expressing


3 75


F. P. Hobart, labor and material


13 27


Almshouse, wood and carting coal 1 75


H. B. Hersey, painting 4 58


188 20


CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER COMPANY.


Paid W. H. Joy, steward


$25 00


B. R. Beals, steward 12 50


Thayer, Babson & Co , chemicals 13 40


Hunneman & Co., chemicals 29 50


Fabric Hose Company, 100 feet hose 35 00


W. B. Hersey, painting 13 62


G. W. Conant, repairs 13 45


W. H. Joy, incidentals


. 1 50


143 97


61


RESOLUTE HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid M McCormick, steward $27 08


Thos. F. Brady, steward · 12 50


Geo. W. Conant, repairs . 80


$40 38


GENERAL INCIDENTALS.


Paid Deborah Weston, storage Amazon $25 00


Eureka Hook and Ladder, refreshments 5 00


Eureka Hook and Ladder, refreshments 5 00


Eureka Hook and Ladder, refreshments 5 00


Eureka Hook and Ladder, refreshments 3 37


Gen. Bates, refreshments, Lovell fire . 8 00


W. K. Baker & Son, expressing ·


7 05


John Ford, hauling steamer to East Weymouth . ·


3 00


John Ford, hauling steamer to Brain- tree


5 00


M. L. Cushing, hauling hook and lad- der to Braintree . 5 00


M. L. Cushing, hauling engine to fire 3 00


Samuel Healey, fire-hook and chains, pole, pike, and ring ·


9 00


Chas. E. Bicknell, services committee for purchase new steamer ·


15 00


Phillips & Bacon, refreshments, Hard- scrabble Hook and Ladder . ·


5 00


Steamer for filling reservoir, Ward 1 15 00


Stramer for filling reservoir, Ward 2 10 00


Steamer refreshments, Braintree fire


5 00


Geo. W. Bates, clerk


25 00


Geo. W. Bates, stationery and postage


3 75


Geo. W. Bates, committee on new steamer · .


3 00


Geo. W. Bates, expenses on new


steamer


15 25


62


Paid Resolute Hook and Ladder, refresh- ments $5 00


J. Sullivan, watching Tirrell fire 2 00


J. Hallahan, watching Tirrell fire 2 00


Hunneman & Co., candles and sockets 2 50


W. T. Rice, releathering Rocket 5 15


W. T Rice, alcohol for Rocket . 2 00


W. K. Baker & Son, horses to Brain- tree fire .


5 00


Chemical Extinguisher Company, re- freshments . 5 00


G. F. Phillips, refreshments, Hard- scrabble Hook and Ladder . 5 00


Gen. Putnam, refreshments, April 16th fire . 8 00


George Bennett, labor on reservoir, Ward 1 10 64


C. A. Twitchell, Jr., badges 21 25


Dexter Brothers, paint 90 44


W. T. Rice, stock and labor for engine house, Ward 2 241 00


H. H. Joy, printing . 3 00


Weymouth Band, reception new steam'r 40 00


W. T. Cushing, transporting Active Company, reception new steamer 5 00 A. B. Raymond, supper for firemen, reception new steamer 140 75


M. L. Cushing, hauling steamer No. 2 28 00


M. L. Cushing, 11 dinners for firemen 5 50


George H. Manuel, care Burgess fire 2 00


S. B. Richmond, care Burgess fire 2 00


Fred. Davis, care E. T. Joy fire 2 00


Steamer No. 1, refreshments Braintree


fire 5 00


Steamer No. 1, filling reservoir corner Broad and Front Streets .


5 00


J. W. Bartlett, refreshments, filling reservoir, Ward 1 7 03


63


Paid J. B. Ford, coach to E. Weymouth 5 00


Otis Cushing, hauling General Putnam Raymond fire 10 00


Otis Cu-hing, hauling hook and ladder to town house 5 times . 15 00


Otis Cushing, hauling extinguisher to town house. 1 50


Otis Cushing, hauling General Bates and Conqueror . 4 00


Otis Cushing, hauling firemen to East Weymouth . 9 00


Dexter Brothers, paints


35 43


W. K. Baker & Son, man and horses to Elliot Street fire 5 00


W. K. Baker & Son, Ward 3, hose to. E. Weymouth, . 5.00


W. K. Baker & Son, 4-horse barge to E. Weymouth 7 00


General Bates Company, 50 feet hose. 30 00


Hardscrabble, refreshments Baker fire 5 00


Steamer No. 2, refreshments Baker fire 5 00


Steamer No. 2, filling reservoir,


Ward 1 . 10 00


Phillip Fraher, watching Baker fire 2 00


Conquer .. r, refreshments, Raymond fire 8 00


Conqueror, refreshments, Pond Street woods fire . 16 00


Conqueror, refreshments, Joy fire 8 00


Resolute H. & L., refreshments, Joy fire . 5 00


Resolute H. & L., refreshments, Pond Street woods fire 5 00


Thos Kennedy, working on fire in woods, East Street 2 00


Wm. Cummings, working on fire in


woods, East Street 2 00


Edward Cullen, working on fire in


woods, East Street 2 00


64


Paid Tim A. Sullivan, working on fire in woods, East Street $2 00


Wm Kennedy, working on fire in woods, East Street 2 00


Wm. Kennedy, 2d, working on fire in woods, East Street 2.00


Patrick McGuire, working on fire in woods, East Street 2 00


Frank McGuire, working on fire in woods, East Street 2 00


Wilber Torrey, working on fire in Middle Street 2 00


A. D. White, working on fire in Middle Street 2 00


Wm. Allen, working on fire in Ran- dall's woods 4 00


J. Lynch, working on fire in Randall's woods 2 00


Thos. Connell, working on fire in Ran- dall's woods 2 00


Richard Johnson, working on fire in Randall's woods . 2 00


Active, laying hose for filling reser- voir 5 00


Active, refreshments, Bur gess fire 8 00


L. W. Cain, storing Rocket 25 00


A. W. Mitchell, 11 badges 11 00


M. L. Cushing, hauling steamer No. 2, and H & L. 41 00


Robt. Mills, watching, Baker fire 2 00


M. French, ditching Baker fire . 2 00


E. McGreery, watching J. M. Brant fire 2 00


Frank McFaun, watching J. M. Brant fire 2 00


John Ford, hauling steamer No. 1 to fires . 37 00


.


65


Paid Dexter Bros., oil $2 71


N. Chandler, watching fire 3 weeks 12 00 Steamer No. 2, refreshments, Brant fire 5 00 John R. H. Williams, cleaning Smelt Brook 2 00


Edward Fahey, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets . 1 00


Geo. W. Tirrell, watching fire be-


tween Middle and Essex Streets . 1 00


Geo. A. Daley, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets . 1 00


F. Howard Pratt, watching fire be- tween Middle and Essex Streets . 1 00


Ellis B Gay, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets 1 00


E. B. Andrus, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets . 1 00


Chas. Anderson, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets 1


2 00


Henry Burrell, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets . 1 00


T. E. Burrell, watching fire between


Middle and Essex Streets 1 00


Robert T. Shaw, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets . 1 00


Everett E Bates, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets 1 00


Jas. S. Lovell, watching fire between Middle and Essex Streets . 1 00


1 00


William C. Pease, watching fire be- tween Middle and, Essex Streets . M. L. Cushing, hauling steamer, Brant fire 5 00


M. L. Cushing, express wagon, Brant fire 3 00


M. L. Cushing, hauling steamer to river twice . 5 00


C. G. Esterbrook, printing . 2 00


66.


Paid W. K. Baker & Son, horses to Lake


Street fire . $5 00


W.K. Baker & Son, horses to Baker fire 5 00


T. E. Burrell, watching Joy fire . 2 00 Steamer No .: 1, refreshments, Baker fire 5 00


Steamer No. 1, refreshments, Middle Street fire . 5 00


Z. L. Bicknell, expense to Waterford . 13 00


F. McFaun, watching Brant fire . 2 00


Wm. O. Colyer, cleaning reservoir, Ward 1


1 00


Wm. O. Colyer, team on account, reser- voir


- $1,277 32


NEW STEAMER.


Paid Button Fire Engine Co. . $3,964 60


Z. L. Bickwell, freight on same . 45 40


4,010 00


NEW HOSE.


Paid Fabric Fire Hose Company


. $1,000 00


1,000 00


RESERVOIR, BROAD STREET, WARD TWO.


Paid'J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber $23 98


Chas. Simmons, labor and material 6 73


J. B. Wilson, drain pipe


4 50


John Fennell, labor .


19 14


Robt. Mills, labor


2 00


M. Yourall, labor


9 00


C. Tomley, labor


3 00


J. Bonvia, labor


2 00


W. Keefe, labor


1 00


J. Brennon, labor


1 00


Frank D. Thayer, labor


4 50


Frank D. Thayer, incidental


2 45


J.'Male, labor


1 00


80 30


Total expense Fire Department .


$8,435 55


Orders drawn on treasurer's account, Fire De-


partment


$8,409 67


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67


TOWN HOUSE.


Paid J. C. Wendell, janitor


. $157 00


Ludo Hawes, labor


2 25


S. W. Pratt, water-pot


1 10


S. W. King, labor and material .


3 00


William Nash, supplies


25 10


Geo. S. Baker, hardware


1 43


Jos. Loud & Co., coal


12 89


J. F. Sheppard, coal . 16 16


Loud & Pratt, lumber


3 35


W. G. Nash, incidentals


9 35


Almshouse, grading yard . 44 10


Almshouse, carting wood and coal


26 76


$302 49


PUMPS.


Paid S. W. Pratt, repairing, Ward 4 , $0.88


S. W. King, repairing, Ward 3. 3 00


S. W. Pratt, repairing Washington Square


75


W. C. Gutterson, platform for Gar- field Square 2 50


2 45


S. W. Pratt, repairing Garfield Square, Town House . 1 58


Geo. W. Conant, iron work, Ward 5 . 90 J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber for plat- form, Ward 3 · 8 06


Leonard Gardner, repairing, Ward 4 . 1 25


$21 37


68


LOCK-UP.


WARD TWO.


Paid Asa B. Pratt, food for prisoners $26 00


Asa B. Pratt, oil


25


Z. L. Bicknell & Co., lamps and


chimneys


3 45


J. F. Sheppard, coal .


6 25


Almshouse, carting wood and coal 2 75


$39 20


WARD THREE.


Paid S. W. Pratt, for stove $13 64


Whitmarsh & Lyons, labor and ma-


terial . 7 75


James T. Pease, food for prisoners .


9 25


James T. Pease, cleansing bedding .


3 00


James T. Pease, extra cleansing lock-up, 1 50


James T. Pease, naphtha, lock, and cutting weeds 13


W. T. Burrell, paint and labor 4 81


S. W. Pratt, shovel .


25


Almshouse, wood and carting coal 1 85


J. F. Sheppard, coal :'


7 04


.


50 22


WARD FIVE.


Paid Jason Farrington, for care $25 00


Jason Farrington, food for prisoners


6 36


Jason Farrington, labor


83


L. Tuck, lamp


65


N. F. Bullock, food for prisoners ·


4 20


Geo. W. Conant, iron work


14 82


J. F. Sheppard, coal .


6 25


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


2 75


60 86


69


POLICE.


Paid James T. Pease, services . $702 01


Nathaniel B. Peare, services


590 94


Asa B. Pratt, services


179 75


L. H. Loud, services .


13 00


Oliver Houghton, services .


29 50


Geo. F. Maynard


21 50


Frank M. Drown, services


64 00


Isaac N. Tirrell, services


53 00


John Sullivan, services


67 00


Edward Howley, services .


81 00


Freman B. Vinson, services


92 20


Joshua Binney, services, 1880


9 80


$1,903 70


COMMITTEE FOR THE EXAMINATION OF TOWN ACCOUNTS.


Paid Chas. G. Thompson, services $30 25


Louis A. Cook, services


20 00


Augustus Beals, services


11 00


E. A. Vining, services


15 93


Jos. A. Cushing, services


23 75


Calvin Terry, services


49 98


David Tucker, services


24 50


Frank W. Lewis, services .


91 20


Frank W. Lewis


4 70


W. B. Lougee, distributing report


3 00


Dennis Halnan, distributing report . 3 00


3 50


John R. H. Williams, distributing report T. P. Hobart, distributing report


3 00


Otis Cushing, distributing report 2 50


Alfred. Mudge & Son, printing report . 100 00


W. K. Baker & Son, expressing report 1 35


$387 66


70


TUFTS LIBRARY.


Paid Amos S. White, treasurer . $1,580 42


W. C. Gutterson, labor 20 00


1,620 42


W. C. Gutterson's bill refunded, and


paid town treasurer 20 00


$1,580 42 .


TOWN TREASURER.


Cash refunded by Tufts Library


$20 00


$20 00


REAL ESTATE.


Paid Wilmot Claverly, for real estate sold for tax of R. G. Wentworth, Hud- son, N. H. . $15 45


Wilmot Claverly, for real estate sold for tax of Andrew Tracy 27 50


$42 95


HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Paid Wm. Nash, envelopes for Mr. Titus . $3 52


Wm. Nash, Ross records 1 40


Anson Titus, Jr., examination of, and cataloguing books and documents 39 00


W. T. Rice, alterations in vault 8 90


S. K. B. Perkins, collecting material


for town history .


100 00


$152 82


71


WATER COMMISSIONERS.


Paid J. M. Whitcomb, 1-3 dozen demijohns $1 50


S. P. Sharples, analysis water . 10 00


Edward S. Wood, analysis water 10 00


$21 50


DISCOUNT ON TAXES.


Paid Wilmot Cleverly, collector . . $3,271 60


$3,271 60


HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.


Paid the trustees


$3,330 00


PRINTING.


Paid Alfred, Mudge & Son, reports . Alfred Mudge & Son, voting-lists ·


$412 88


60 00


C. G. Easterbrook, advertising and printing 161 50


C. G. Easterbrook, advertising and printing 20 25


C. G. Easterbrook, advertising and printing 26 00


A. W. Blanchard, advertising and


printing · Alfred Mudge & Son, stationery, etc. 16 75


14 75


$712 13


72


SUPPRESSING THE ILLEGAL SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS.


Paid Frank W. Lewis, services as prosecut-,


ing attorney $187 50


Nelson W. Gardner, special officer 375 00


Nelson W. Gardner, extra services 6 80


S. P. Sharples, analysis of beer in the Cleverly case 5 00


$574 80


1


TOWN OFFICERS.


1


SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, AND HIGH- - WAY COMMISSIONERS.


SERVICES AND EXPENSES.


Paid Thomas H. Humphrey, 1882 and 1883, $410 48


George A. Cushing, 1882 and 1883 532 78


Wm. Nash, 1882 and 1883. 375 00


Jacob Baker, 1883


243 45


Noah Vining, 1883


98 30


Henry A. Nash, 1883


150 00


Henry A. Nash, 1882


201 16


Henry A. Nash, services as clerk of


Board of Selectmen, 1883 . ·


200 00


Henry A. Nash, services as clerk of


Overseer of Poor, 1883 ·


100 00


$2,311 17


ASSESSORS.


SERVICES AND EXPENSES.


Paid George A. Cushing, 1883 $286 00


John P. Burrell, 1883 265 00


Leonard Gardner, 1883 232 00 .


Jacob Baker, 1883' 222 50


Wilmot Cleverly, 1883


197 31


Wilmot Cleverly, 1882


18 48


Noah Vining, 1882


3 00


$1,224 29


74


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


SERVICES AND EXPENSES.


Paid Louis A. Cook


$34 00


Louis A. Cook


97 90


C. W. Farren


6 00


A. H. Tyler


71 02


E. C. Hawes


55 72


O. B. Bates


40 00


Z. L. Bicknell


34 00


$338 64


TOWN CLERK.


Paid John A. Raymond, services and fees, $248 50


Stationery, postage, and expressing .


11 24


$259 74


TOWN TREASURER.


Paid Oran White, services and stationery,


1882


$114 85


Oran White, services, 1883


185 00


Postage and stationery


4 91


Recording tax deeds .


3 02


$307 78


COLLECTOR.


Paid Wilmot Cleverly, services .


$150 00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Paid Leonard Gardner, services $82 00


AUDITORS. 1


Paid Elias S. Beals, services


$10 00


Elias Richards, services . 13 25


$23 25


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid Otis Cushing, freight and expressing,


Ward 4 · $2 75


Otis Cushing, freight and expressing, Ward 5 4 40


Geo. A. Cushing, stationery 5 05


E. Bourke, expressing 1 00


C. L. Rice, returning 20 deaths . 5 00


J. C. Wendell, refreshments for town officers 35 50


C. T. Litchfield, distributing town re- ports . 3 00


Leonard Gardner, distributing town re-


ports .


3 00


Jason Farrington, distributing town re- ports . 3 00


John P. Burrell, collector's books 8 50


Alfred Wyman, stationery . 2 49


Dennis Halnan, distributing town re- ports . 5 00


Geo. A. Cushing, distributing town re- ports . 4 50




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