Town annual report of Weymouth 1885, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 202


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Annie J. McGreevy, teacher · .


120 00


643 50


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23


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Jos. Loud & Co., for coal .


$8 12


J. F. Sheppard & Son, for coal


25 08


Almshouse, for wood . 8 00


Almshouse, for carting coal 1


2 88


T. A. Boyle, janitor .


34.00


Margaret Barrett, for cleaning


7 99


$86 07


REPAIRS.


Paid Stephen Cain


$12 50


M. K. Crehan


19 83


T. A. Boyle


.


.


33 08


INCIDENTALS.


Paid Z. Bicknell & Co.


$6 93


B. F. Reed


3 25


10 18


$772 83


' PLEASANT STREET.


Paid Lucy G. Tucker, teacher . .


$351 00


Kate C. Keohan, teacher ·


312 00


Hannah McEnroe, for use of well


5 00


$668 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


$25 06


Almshouse, for carting coal


4 50


Hannah McEnroe, janitor .


34 00


63 56


REPAIRS.


..


Paid Oliver Burrell


$83 70


Stephen Cain_>


·


.


9 25


M. K. Crehan


.


.


11 35


W. H. Cushing ·


.


2 75


.


.


75


·


.


107 05


1


24


INCIDENTALS.


Paid Z. L. Bicknell & Co. .


$1 78


B. F. Read · .


1 00


-


$2 78


$841 39


MIDDLE STREET.


Paid Mabel J. Thayer, teacher


$331 50


Britannia E. Harlow, teacher


255 20


Clara A. Reamy, teacher


56 00


-


$642 70


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


$25 25


Almshouse, for wood . 8 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


4 54


Emerson L. Hunt, janitor


60 00


Mrs. Cahill, for cleaning


6 80


104 59


REPAIRS.


Paid Oliver Burrell


$36 87


Stephen Cain


10 05


W. H. Cushing .


3 75


Emerson L. Hunt


50


51 17


INCIDENTALS.


Paid W. H. Spencer .


$7 90


Z. L. Bicknell & Co. .


. .


6 27


Geo. S. Baker . .


33


14 50


$812 96


.


25


SCHOOL STREET.


Paid Mary A. Webster, teacher $312 00


$312 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid Almshouse, for wood .


$8 00


Almshouse, for carting coal . 2 88


T. A. Boyle, janitor


17 00


Margaret Barrett, for cleaning 5 78


33 66


NOTE. - The coal for this school is charged to the High Street School.


REPAIRS.


Paid M. K. Crehan


$19 68


Stephen Cain .


10 00


W. H. Cushing


4 00


T. A. Boyle


50


34 18


INCIDENTALS.


Paid Ford & Phillips


$2 60


Z. L. Bicknell & Co.


2 60


W. H. Spencer


20


5 40


$385 24


GRANT STREET.


Paid Ida F. Taylor, teacher


$312 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


$16 70


Almshouse, for carting coal


3 00


Hannah Corkley, for cleaning


5 98


1


REPAIRS.


Paid Steven Cain


.


$41 62


M. K. Crehan


.


.


12 50


Oliver Burrell


·


.


.


.


3 78


W. H. Cushing .


.


.


.


2 25


.


$312 00


25 68


60 15


26


INCIDENTALS.


Paid B. F. Reed


$1 50


Z. L. Bicknell & Co. .


30


$1 80


$399 63


HUNT.


Paid J. W. Armington, teacher .


$877 50


Mary J. Moore, teacher


390 00


Hattie B. Baker, teacher


390 00


Sara E. Wilbur, teacher


.


351 00


Antoinette W. Knights, teacher


127 50


$2,136 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal


$87 50


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal .


78 59


Almshouse, for wood .


12 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


27 12


J. W. Armington, janitor


160 71


Bridget -, for cleaning .


12 66


L. C. Williams, for cleaning


2 00


380 58


REPAIRS.


Paid Alexander Sherman .


$13 50


W. T. Burrell


2 50


John Connor


20 00


A. L. Hobart


-2 50


Samuel W. King


6 50


Samuel Thompson


2 50


Clinton Pope


8 75


Patrick Moriarty


3 60


Walter C. Gutterson


11 25


C. C. Webster


25 96


S. W. Pratt


51 05


J. N. Our .


·


3 75


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer


21 53


.


$173 39 .


27


INCIDENTALS.


Paid S. W. Pratt


$3 74


Geo. S. Baker


3 80


E. H. Frary


5 00


Benj. F. Smith .


35


A. H. Andrews, furniture


143 50


$156 39


$2,846 36


TUFTS.


Paid Emma F. Parker, teacher


$381 50


Hattie L. Reed, teacher


312 00


Hattie E. Darcy, teacher


312 00


Hannah E. Ward, teacher


312 00


M. P. Bryant and E. White, for use of well, two years


10 00


$1,277 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Jos. Loud & Co., for coal .


$38 50


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal .


63 20


Almshouse, for wood .


8 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


16 85


Darius Smith, janitor


131 00


Mary Vigher, for cleaning


18 50


276 05


REPAIRS.


Pald Cutler & Parker


$12 50


W. T. Burrell


3 25


Jeremiah Bailey .


3 50


E. H. Frary


95


Alexander Sherman


32 50


John Connor


12 00


S. W. Pratt


18 93


Geo. W. Hersey


.


1 75


85 38


28


INCIDENTALS.


Paid S. W. Pratt


$4 06


E. H. Frary


11 45


Geo. S. Baker


1 58


$17 09


$1,656 02


LINCOLN.


Paid Antoinette W. Knights, teacher


$204 00


S. Lizzie Hunt, teacher


312 00


Mary E. Walsh .


120 00


$636 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Jos. Loud & Co., for coal .


$18 79


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


44 55


Almshouse, for wood . 12 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


10 59


L. C. Williams, janitor


60 00


L. C. Williams, for cleaning


13 00


Extra work and kindling .


2 00


160 93


REPAIRS.


Paid W. T. Burrell


$2 85


Walter C. Gutterson .


10 00


S. W. Pratt


15 09


Alexander Sherman


2 50


Geo. S. Baker


15


J. N. Our . .


.


2 50


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer


.


14 04


47 13


INCIDENTALS.


Paid A. H. Andrews


$48 00


S. W. Pratt


21 53


69 53


$913 59


.


29


PRATT.


Paid Geo. C. Torrey, teacher


$821 25


Fred. E. Loud, teacher


45 00


Sarah W. Spilsted, teacher


351 00


$1,217 25


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Jos. Loud & Co., for coal .


$7 34


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


26 72


Almshouse, for wood .


12 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


5 75


Geo. C. Torrey, janitor


60 00


Catherine E. Burke, for cleaning


.


9 60 1


121 41


REPAIRS.


Paid J. Campbell


$2 57


Timothy Smith


8 40


S. D. Webb


1 35


Benj. F. Webb


11 75


Baker & Pratt .


17 50


Geo. F. Maynard


8 17


Geo. C. Torrey .


1 40


L. W. Tuck


6 30


57 44


INCIDENTALS.


Paid A. H. Andrews & Co., desks and seats . $135 00


William G. Nash


2 74


L. W. Tuck


25


137 99


$1,534 09


SHAW.


Paid Sophia L. Vining, teacher $487 50


Mary E. Grundstom, teacher


.


351 00


Lois B. Holbrook, teacher . .


312 00


$1,150 50


·


.


30


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal '$41 71


Almshouse, for wood .


12 00


Almshouse for carting coal 7 19


Asa Pool, janitor


90 00


Asa Pool, for cleaning


12 00


$162 90


REPAIRS.


Paid Edward Nolan .


$5 00


Asa Pool .


4 75


John Seabury


6 10


L. W. Tuck


21 83


Asa Pool


11 68


Edward Martin .


20 76


Leonard Gardner


1 00


71 12


INCIDENTALS.


Paid William G. Nash


$5 40


5 40


$1,389 92


HOLBROOK.


Paid Ellena S. Spilsted, teacher


$351 00


$351 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal


$5 15


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal . 16 15


Almshouse, for carting coal


3 58


C. H. Lovell, janitor .


35 50


C. H. Lovell, for cleaning .


1 00


61 38


REPAIRS.


Paid F. H. Hunt


$3 50


C. H. Lovell


6 53


George F. Maynard


3 02


.


31


Paid S. D. Webb


$8 95


L. W. Tucker


.


7 08


Loud & Pratt


1 26


$30 34


$442 72


CENTRE.


Paid Sarah J. Holbrook, teacher $331 50


$331 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid Jos. Loud & Co., for coal .


$15 20


Almshouse, for wood .


2 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


2 28


J. C. Wendell, janitor


31 80


51 28


REPAIRS.


Paid Edward Martin .


$8 35


J. C. Wendell


1 50


9 85


INCIDENTALS.


Paid William G. Nash


$2 00


2 00


$394 63


BATES.


Paid Edgar R. Downs, teacher . $877 50


Lizzie L. Whitmore, teacher


390 00


Emma J. Smith, teacher


351 00


Ella M. Clark, teacher


56 00


$1,674 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Jos. Loud & Co., for coal . $18 51


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal .


52 67


Almshouse, for wood .


16 00


Almshouse, for carting coal .


16 57


Jason Farrington, janitor . - 103 50


237 25


32


REPAIRS.


Paid Dwight B. Rogers


$10 84


William Healey .


.


10 88


H. L. Willard


3 50


L. W. Tuck


24 25


Edgar R. Downs


5 00


F. W. Loud


10 00


Edwin Martin


6 25


$70 72


$1,982 47


HOWE.


Paid Maria A. Morrill, teacher .


$331 50


Ella M. Clark, teacher


256 00


$587 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


$53 20


Almshouse, for wood .


8 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


12 23


F. M. Torrey, janitor .


13 93


Chas. G. Morrill, janitor


58 50


Ann Dailey, for cleaning


1 19


147 05


REPAIRS.


Paid Chas. G. Morrill


$17 57


H. L. Willard


8 50


L. W. Tuck


16 75


.


42 82


INCIDENTALS.


Paid William G. Nash


$4 24


L. W. Tuck


75


.


4 99


$782 36


3


.


33


THOMAS.


Paid Stella L. Tirrell, teacher $331 50


Bradford Chandler for use of well 5 00


$336 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal


$10 86


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal . 8 70


Almshouse, for wood .


8 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


3 18


Bradford Chandler, janitor .


30 00


Bradford Chandler, for cleaning


2 60


63 34


REPAIRS.


Paid Bradford Chandler .


$1 00


L. W. Tuck


2 33


3 33


INCIDENTALS.


Paid L. W. Tuck


$0 35


35


$103 52


POND.


Paid Martha E. Belcher, teacher $331 50


331 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


$8 70


Almshouse, for wood .


8 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


1 50


William M. Staples, janitor


30 75


.


48 95


REPAIRS.


Paid Edward Martin .


$78 35


L. W. Tucker


2 33


80 68


$461 13


3


34


HOLLIS.


Paid Lorma B. Daniels, teacher $170 00


Sarah Stetson, teacher


127 50


Helen L. Rockwood, teacher


28 90


$326 40


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


$8 80


Almshouse, for wood .


12 00


Almshouse, for carting coal


1 52


H. L. Carrell, janitor .


.


17 00


H. L. Carrell, for cleaning .


3 00


42 32


REPAIRS.


Paid H. O. Carrell


$10 00


L. W. Tuck .


3 15


13 15


INCIDENTALS.


Paid L. W. Tuck


$0 95


95


$382 82


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid Gilman C. Fisher, for services . . $1,755 00


$1,755 00


FREE TEXT-BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Paid Educational Supply Co.


$8 50


J. L. Hammett .


.


65 50


Geo. F. King & Merrill .


34 00


Samuel Thompson


23 25


Geo. F. King & Merrill


259 30


Carl Schoenhof .


68 40


William Ware & Co. .


10 35


Perfect Pencil Sharpener Co.


3 50


Carl Schoenhof .


3 42


Alfred Mudge & Son .


12 75


35


Paid Ginn, Heath & Co. $17 63


Iveson, Blackman, Taylor & Co.


77 42


Geo. F. King & Merrill 54 60


J. L. Hammett . 48 00


Geo. F. King & Merrill


56 10


Charles H. Whitney


10 00


F. M. Ambrose .


21 67


D. Appleton & Co.


7 59


Charles H. Whiting


33 26


W. K. Baker & Son


9 25


Nathaniel S. French .


4 03


Smith, Doolittle & Smith


14 67


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co.


15 30


Warren P. Adams


12 00


William Ware & Co.


11 55


D. Appleton & Co.


13 00


E. H. Butler & Co.


5 00


Charles H. Shrouds & Co. .


11 88


Ginn & Co.


12 50


Thompson, Brown & Co.


4 00


Cowperthwait & Co. . 1 50


32 52


S. W. Pratt 4 80


Benj. F. Smith ·


20 82


Alfred Mudge & Son . 41 30


Samuel Thompson 22 00


J. L. Hammett .


14 24


William Ware & Co. .


117 34


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co.


258 50


D. Appleton & Co.


114 59


H. C. Dimond & Co. .


.


4 50


A. C. Stockin


88 00


Harper & Bros. .


86 05


Chas. C. Gerry


20 88


J. L. Hammett .


91 60


Carl Schoenhof .


15 00


W. K. Baker & Son


14 85


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.


.


.


Z. L. Bicknell & Co. (1884)


36


Paid Samuel Thompson


$15 15


Thompson, Brown & Co.


19 20


F. M. Ambrose .


192 00


D. Appleton & Co.


3 63


J. L. Hammett .


.


13 00


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co. 12 96


Harrison Hume .


145 55


Clark & Maynard


4 00


Harris, Rogers & Co.


10 91


Cowperthwait & Co. .


78 75


Warren P. Adams & Co.


32 40


Alfred Mudge & Son .


9 50


Geo. S. Perry


9 60


Prang Educational Co.


130 14


Chas. H. Whiting & Co.


121 67


Geo. F. King & Merrill


316 48


Gilman C. Fisher


19 88


Prang Educational Co.


3 00


D. J. Pierce & Co.


6 30


New England Publishing Co.


60 00


Charles H. Whiting


14 75


Benj. F. Smith . 4 20


Clark & Maynard


5 04


Cyclostyle Co. of New England . 17 00


Samuel Thompson


18 50


A. D. Albee, agent


9 40


J. H. Shaw


1 70


W. K. Baker & Son .


3 30


Thompson, Brown & Co.


52 00


Warren P. Adams


5 50


E. Bourk


3 50


$3,215 92


SCHOOLS - MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Old Colony Railroad, fares to High


School from Ward 1 $60 02


Old Colony Railroad, fares to High


School from Ward 2


149 40


37


Paid H. H. Joy, printing attendance cards, $1 75 A. Mudge & Son, 200 extra copies re- port 15 18 · F. H. Fearing, for use 2d Congrega- tional Church, for So. High School, 10 00


Old Colony Railroad, fares to High School from Ward 1 47 09


from Ward 2 141 10


C. F. Vaughan, refreshments at exami-


nation of teachers 6 30


Educational Supply Co. .


1 50


John W. Bates, work on diplomas .


19 17


John W. Bates, ribbon for same . 10 35


H. H. Joy, printing programmes for So. High School 5 00


H. H. Joy, printing postals .


2 50


Rand, Avery & Co., 269 diplomas


20 00


County of Hampden, for the privilege of assigning to the Hampden County Truant School as a place of confine- ment truants of this town 10 00


Old Colony Railroad, for fares to North High School from Ward 1 70 30


Old Colony Railroad, for fares to North High School from Ward 2 243 32


Old Colony Railroad for freight on


desks and chairs ·


1 95


C. G. Easterbrook, for printing . ·


6 50


Trustees M. E. Church, for use of church for North High School . ·


10 00


J. C. Wendell, transportation' of scholars to North High School ·


17 79


C. G. Easterbrook, for printing . ·


6 50


Old Colony Railroad, for fares to North High School from Ward 2 3 12


2 20


Old Colony Railroad, for freights . Geo. C. Torrey . .


80


$861 84


38


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Paid Chas. Hawes, for services . $3 00


Asa B. Pratt, for services . 5 50


George G. French, for services 3 00


L. H. Loud, for services


11 50


$23 00


SUMMARY OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.


North High School


$2,340 49


South High School


.


1,727 78


Athens School


2,398 42


Adams School


924 20


River School


405 34


Bicknell School


912 06


Franklin School


2,702 00


High Street School


772 83


Pleasant Street School


841 39


Middle Street School


812 96


School Street School


385 24


Grant Street School


399 63


Hunt School .


2,846 36


Tufts School .


1,656 02


Lincoln School


913 59


Pratt School


1,534 09


Shaw School


1,389 92


Holbrook School


442 72


Centre Schocl


394 63


Bates School .


1,982 47


Howe School .


782 36


Thomas School


403 52


Pond School .


461 13


Hollis School


382 82


Superintendent of schools


1,755 00


Free text-books and school supplies


3,215 92


Miscellaneous


861 84


Truant officers


23 00


Total cost of schools for the year


·


$33,667 73


39


APPROPRIATIONS.


For support of schools


$31,000 00


For Superintendent


1,800 00


One half dog-license money


436 39


Interest on Pratt fund


275 00


Alewife fund


252 00


State school fund .


206 86


Total for school purposes


$33,970 25


Amount expended .


33.667 73


Balance unexpended


$302 52


HIGHWAYS, TOWN WAYS, AND BRIDGES.


WARD ONE.


SNOW BILLS.


Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 75 hours, with


plough, at 25c. $18 75


Peter F. Hagerty, 81} hours, 2 horses, at 25c. 20 38


Mike Hagerty, 4 hours, with plough at 25c. 1 00


Mike Hagerty, 13} hours, at 20c. 2 70


Francis Cushing, 46 hours, at 25c. 11 50


James Cunneen, 51 hours, at 25c.


12 76


Martin Huntress, 163 hours, at 25c.


4 12


David Bates, 13 hours, at 25c. 3 25 25


Frank/Fisher, 1 hour, at 25c.


William Blanchard, 2 hours, at 25c.


50


Joseph Poulin, repairing plough . 1 00


Martin Goodman, 2} hours, at 25c. 62


Samuel Thompson, 10} hours 4 12


Samuel Thompson, 10 hours, with team.


at 50c. 5 00


Samuel Thompson, 5 hours, 3 men and team, at $1.00 5 00


Samuel Thomson, 5 hours, 2 men and team, at 25c: . 3 75


Samuel Thompson, 8} hours, 2 men and team, at 25c. . 6 37


Samuel Thompson, 5 hours, 1 man and team, at 25c. . 2 50


Samuel Thompson, 4 hours, 4 men and team, at 25c. . 4 00


41


Paid Samuel Thompson, 1 hour, opening


drains . .


$0 25


C. F. Hodgdon, 32 hours, at 25c. 87


Stephen Delorey, 5 hours at 25c. ·


1 25


William Delorey, 72 hours, at 25c. 1 87


$111 81


HIGHWAY BILLS.


Paid Peter H. Hagerty, 83 days, 3 hours, at $2.50 .


$208 26


Peter F. Hagerty, 146 days, 3 hours, 2 horses, at $1.75 . 256 04


Peter F. Hagerty, 18 days, 4 hours, with one horse, at $4.25 . 78 20


Grant Beard, 3 days, at $1.25


4 50


Patrick Cleary, 112 days, at $1.75 20 57


Francis Cushing, 47 days, 3} hours, at $1.75 ·


82 89


Francis Cushing, 8 days, 3 hours, 1 horse, at $1.75 14 51


Francis Cushing, 3 days, with horse, at $3.50 . 10 50


James Cunneen, 962 days, at $1.75 169 30


Patrick Powers, 9 days, at $1.75 15 75


Stephen Delorey, 132 days, at $1.75


23 63


Mike Hagerty, 902 days, at $1.50


136 12


Philip Delorey, 11 days, at $1.75


19 25


Lot W. Bicknell, ¿ day, building bridge on Pearl Street ·


1 25


Wm. Delorey, 54 days, at $1.75. ·


9 19


John Coffey, 42 days, at $1.75 .


7 88


Samuel Thompson, ploughing ·


1 50


Samuel Thompson, carting bound


stone . · 2 50


4 50


Wm. Collyer, 18 hours, stone work . Joseph Poulin, 3 posts - iron, and bolts 4 10


1


42


Paid Joseph Poulin, frame for screen . $4 00


N. Holbrook, 27 loads beach gravel, at 10c. 2 70


James Bates, 46 loads beach gravel, at 10c. 4 60


Thos. Bicknell, 12 loads gravel, at 5c. 60


Bicknell & Holbrook, 16 loads beach gravel, at 10c. 1 60


Georgianna Robbins, 12 loads gravel, at 4c. 48


Estate Chas. Humphrey, 250 loads gravel, at 4c. . 10 00


G. H. Pratt, 313 loads gravel, at 4c. 12 52


W. T. Shaw, 70 loads gravel, at 4c. 2 80


Bradley Fertilizer Co., 66 loads beach gravel, at 10c. 6 60


John W. Bartlett, 89 loads beach gravel, at 10c. 8 90


John W. Bartlett, 22 loads gravel, at 4c. .


88


Loud & Pratt, lumber and nails . ·


2 31


Henry Litchfield, 255 loads gravel, at 4c. 10 20


Charles J. Litchfield, 52 loads gravel, at 4c. · 2 08


Joseph Rogers, 89 loads gravel, at 4c. 3 56


Almshouse, for labor . · 4 20


J. B. Wilson, for drain pipe


5 76


$1,154 23


WIDENING BRIDGE STREET. 1


Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 132 days, at $2.50 . $34 38


Peter F. Hagerty, 10 days, 1 horse, at $1.75 . 17 50


Mike Hagerty, 72 days, at $1.50 11 25


James Cunneen, 14 days, at $1.75 24 50


43


John Buckley, 8 days, laying wall, at $2.50 $20 00


John Buckley, 5} days, grading wall, at $1.75. 9 62 .


Philip Delorey, 13 days, at $1.75


22 75


S. & D. Ford, stone for wall


18 00


S. & D. Ford, cedar posts .


2 40


S. & D. Ford, ploughing .


2 00


John Thompson, 2 days, carting stone,


with 2 horses, at $5.50 . ·


11 00


Joseph Poulin, iron for grating ·


1 00


Charles Chubbuck, 2 days, making


railing


5 50


Loud & Pratt, lumber


24 61


204 51


Total for Ward 1


$1,358 74


WARD TWO.


SNOW BILLS.


Paid W. H. Cushing, 70 hours, at 25c. ·


$17 50


W. H. Cushing, 25 hours, 1 horse at 25c. .


6 25


W. H. Cushing, 30 hours, 2 horses, at 25c. 15 00


W. H. Cushing, 8 hours, 4 horses, at 25c. 8 00


H. W. Cushing, 25 hours, 3 horses, at 25c. 13 13


W. H. Cushing, 22 days, sanding side- walk .


6 25


Q. T. Barnes, 60 hours, at 25c. . 15 00


Q. T. Barnes, 2} days, sanding side- walk 4 37


F. H. Cushing, 39 hours, at 25c. 9 75


F. H. Cushing, 1} days, sanding side- walk 2 63


44


Paid J. F. Cushing, 21 hours, at 25c. $5 25


J. F. Cushing, 2} days, sanding side- walk 4 37


John Thompson, 3 hours, at 25c. 75


Pat. Coffey, 3 hours, at 25c.


75


Almshouse, for labor .


12 26


C. Abef, for snow plough


16 00


$137 26


HIGHWAY BILL.


Paid W. H. Cushing, 85} days, at $2.50 $213 75


W. H. Cushing, 58} days, with one horse, at $1.75 102 37


W. H. Cushing, 42 days, 2 horses, at $1.75 147 00


W. H. Cushing, 13 days, 3 horses, at $1.75 68 25


W. H. Cushing, 1 day, 4 horses, at $1.75 7 00 .


F. H. Cushing, 65} days, at $1.75 114 63


T. E. Boyle, 10} days, at $1.75 . 18 37


Q. T. Barnes, 24} days, at $1.75 . 42 87


Thos. Reilly, 42 days, at $1.75 .


90 50


John R. Carroll, 15 days, at $1.75 26 25


Robert Cruse, 46} days, at $1.75


81 37


James F. McCue, 7 days, at $1.75


12 25


W. McConnell, 3 days, at $1.75 .


5 25


John McConnell, 42} days, at $1.50 63 75


John F. Cushing, 2 days, at $1.75 3 50


Wm. Richardson, 6 days, at $1.75 10 50


James Quilin, 15 days, at $1.75 . 26 25


Jotham Salisbury, 223 loads gravel, at 5c. . 11 15


Conelius Green, 133 loads, at 6c. 7 98


K. Chamberlain, 40 loads, at 5c. . 2 00


Thos. Orr, 20 loads gravel, at 5c. 1 00


J. F. Cushing, 25 loads, at 5c. . 1 25


Wm. Lynch, 30 loads, at 5c. 1 50


45


Paid Loud & Pratt, lumber $6 98


Loud & Pratt, for sharpening tools


3 72


Loud & Pratt, cement


75


Loud & Pratt, 125 feet spruce plank


1 88


Loud & Pratt, spikes and nails . 25


B. F. Richards, setting curbstone 4 00


Charles Simmons, labor and material, High Street 1 79


Charles Simmons, labor and material, Madison Street 6 14


Charles Simmons, labor and material, Broad Street . 2 26


J. B. Wilson, drain pipe 11 88


Old Colony Railroad, freight on same . 1 93 J. E. Rice, building fence, Cedar Street 41 15 James W. French, for land, corner of Essex and Broad Streets . 30 00


Mrs. Lydia Whiting, land damage, Hawthorne Street . 15 00


Francis H. Cowing, land damage, Put- nam Street 15 00


Leavett Bates, setting curbstone, Broad Street 12 00


M. K. Crehan, repairing pumps . 5 00


B. F. Richards, setting curbstone, Middle Street 46 05


W. H. Cushing, removing rubbish at lock-up . 2 00


J. E. Rice, labor and material ·


2 50


Martin Lynch, building sidewalk 3 00


Loud & Pratt, lumber .


26 50


W. C. McCallan, blasting Broad and Middle Streets 15 00


W. H. Cushing, removing the rocks 10 00


W. H. Cushing and men, bill not itemized for general highway work . 254 32 Almshouse, for labor . 18 76


Total for Ward 2 .


. $1,596 60


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HAWTHORNE STREET.


Paid W. H. Cushing, 21 days, at $2.00 ·


$42 00


W. H. Cushing, 5 days, 1 horse, at $1.50 ·


7 50


W. H. Cushing, 6 days, 2 horses, at $1.50 18 00 ·


W. H. Cushing, 17 days, 3 horses, at $1.50 . ·


76 50


W. H. Cushing, 5 days, 4 horses, at $1.50 30 00


F. H. Cushing, 28} days, at $1.75 49 88


Q. T. Barnes, 32 days, at $1.75 . 6 12


John Quilin, 17 days, at $1.75 .


29 05


Robert Cruse, 12 days, at $1.75 . 21 00


L. M. Beecher, 22 days, at $1.75 4 38


Patrick Coffey, 10 days, at $1.75 17 50


Wm. Richardson, 21 days, at $1.75 36 75


Thos. Reilly, 27₺ days, at $1.75. 48 07


J. Connell, 113 days, at $1.50 .


17 25


$404 00


Credit for loam .


8 00


$396 00


ENLARGING BRIDGE, COMMERCIAL STREET.


Paid W. H. Cushing for labor $80 50


B. F. Richards, stone work 71 00


$151 55


WARD THREE. SNOW BILL.


Paid James B. Ford, 60} hours, with 1


horse, at 50c. .


$30 25


James B. Ford, 6 hours, at 25c. . 5 25


James B. Ford, 3 hours, 1 horse, at 25c. . 75


James B. Ford, labor on trees, 3 hours, 1 50


James B. Ford, lighting lanterns, 3 nights 45


47


Paid John O'Connor, 23 hours . $11 50 Wm. Ford, 21 hours, with horse, at 50c. 10 50


Wm. Ford, 33 hours, at 25c. 8 25


Conelius White, 22 hours, at 25c. 5 50


John Nelligan, 56 hours, at 25c. .


14 00


Thos. Ash, 16 hours, at 25c. ·


4 00


John Sullivan, 44 hours .


.


11 00


E. Bourke, 4 hours, with 1 horse, at 50c. .


2 00


Geo. Harris, 11 hours, sand, at 25c. . 2 50


Geo. Harris, 2 hours, gravel and cart- ing 1 00


J. H. Wallace, sharpening tools . .


1 10


Harvey Barnes, 10 hours, at 25c. 2 50


Fred. Haul, 4 hours, at 25c. 1 00


$113 05


HIGHWAY BILL.


Paid James B. Ford, 815 hours, at 25c. $203 75


James B. Ford, 221} hours, with 1 horse, at 42}c. . 94 13


James B. Ford, 124 hours, with 2 horses, at 60c. 74 40


James B. Ford, 30 hours, with 3 horses, 23 25


James B. Ford, 79 hours, with horse, at 17¿c. . 23 83


James B. Ford, lighting streets .


75


John Ford, 6722 hours, with horse, at 17}c. 117 74


John Ford, 69 hours, with 2 horses 24 15


Wm. Ford, 552 hours, at 17}c. . 96 58


Con. White, 634} hours, at 172c. 111 02


John Nelligan, 1,157 hours, at 172c. 202 45


M. Griffin, 165 hours, at 172c. 28 88


John Williams, 10 hours, at 25c. 2 50


Patrick Burns, 72 hours, at 17}c. 12 60


Charles Cushing, 49 hours, at 122c. 6 12


43


Paid George Ford, 10 hours, at 10c. . $1 00


John Sullivan, 263 hours, at 17}c. 46 02


Patrick Erving, 242 hours, at 172c. 42 35


James Hayes, 207 hours, at 172c. 36 22


Sumner Doloff, 10 hours, at 172c. 1 75


Cornelius Green, 227 loads gravel, at 6c. 13 62


Alex. Sherman, for work on bridges on


Front and Prospect Streets, 1 day . 2 50


Alex. Sherman, 184 feet plank, at 15c. 2 76


Alex. Sherman, 7 lbs. nails, at 4c. 28


Judah Loring, 5 hours, at 25c. . 1 25


James Tracy, labor and blasting 2 00


A. K. Bates, repairing pump ;in' Gar- field Square . 3 50


J. H. Wallace, sharpening tools . ·


3 10


Albert Vinton, sharpening tools . ·


30


Lord & Pratt, lumber 3 00


Henry Richards, 618 loads gravel, at 6c. 37 .08


Henry Richards, 6 loads gravel, at 10c. 60


Geo. Bicknell, 28 loads ashes, at 10c. 2 80


Ashford Baker, 288 loads gravel, at 10c. 28 80


Aaron P. Nash, setting curbstone


7 18


P. Whalan, for trees . 3 75


S. W. Pratt, repairing pump, Garfield Square 2 03


S. W. Pratt, repairing pump, Washing- ton Square 2 13


S. W. King, labor and material . 2 50


J. B. Wilson, drain pipe 3 60


W. K. Baker, setting curbstone .


22 60


Heirs James White, land damage, Richmond Street, '76 25 00


Almshouse, for labor . 17 33


Loud & Pratt, for lumber · 15 38 ·


W. H. Clapp, repairs on Clapp Street, 10 29


-- $1,362 87


49


CR.


North High School, for loam


$0 75


Geo. A. Cushing, for loam .


·


1 00


Ashford Baker, for loam ·


2 00


William Dalton, for loam


·


.


75


John Hunt, for loam .


.


4 30


John Ford, for loam .


1 05


Total for Ward 3


$1,353 02 .


WARD FOUR. SNOW BILLS. 1


Paid George F. Maynard, 67 hours, with 1 horse, at 50c. .


George F. Maynard, 4 hours, with 2 horses, at 75c. 3 00


Marshall Stetson, 27 hours, at 25c. 6 75


Frank Burke, 5 hours, at 25c. 1 25


James Moore, 37} hours, with 1 horse, at 50c. 18 75


James Moore, 3 hours, with 2 horses · and 2 men 3 00


Michael Flynn, 5 hours, at 25c. . .


1 25


Thomas J. Nash, 27₺ hours, with 1 . horse, at 50c. . 13 75


N. R. Ells, 31 hours, with 1 horse, at 50c. .


15 50


N. R. Ells, 6 hours, at 25c. 1 50


$98 25


HIGHWAY BILLS.


Paid George F. Maynard, 622 days, with 2 horses, at $6.00


$375 00


George F. Maynard, 60 days 8 hours, with 1 horse, at $4.25 258 38


4


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$9 85


.


.


$33 50


50


Paid George F. Maynard, 3} days, with 1


horse, at $1.75


$6 13


Daniel Sullivan, 113 days 10 hours, at $0.75 197 75


John Sullivan, 85 days 6 hours, at $1.25 106 98


C. H. Tisdale, 5} days, at $1.75 9 62


Chapin Tisdale, 4 days, at $1.00 4 00


Philip Ryan, 91 days 4 hours


159 93


John Melville, 16 days 4 hours, at $1.75 28 87


Edward Nolan, 6 days 7 hours, at $1.75 11 72


Henry Lovell, 13 days 5 hours, at $1.75 23 62


Patrick Mahoney, 27 days 2 hours, at $1.75 47 60


Marshall Stetson, 3 days, at $1.75 5 25


Thomas Burke, 3 days, at $1.00 . 3 00


James Moore, 1 day, stone work 2 50




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