Town annual report of Weymouth 1886, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 226


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John L. Pratt, janitor


19 50


John L. Pratt, cleaning


15 10


Mrs. Samuel Gregory cleaning


12 24


145 18


REPAIRS.


Paid Charles Simmons labor and material $71 22


Abbott & Hamlin, plumbing . 87 78


Oliver Burrell, labor and material 9 65


W. H. Cushing, labor and material . 17 26


S. P. Cushing, labor and material


2 00


187 91


INCIDENTALS.


Paid John L. Pratt


$4 00


4 00


Total


$1,020 59


FRANKLIN.


Paid Edgar E. Thompson, teacher . $562 50


William H. Furber, teacher


360 00


Mary L. Bates, teacher


248 00


Ida J. Barker, teacher


360 00


Martha J. Hawes, teacher 327 20


Lucy G. Tucker, teacher


120 00


Alice A. Cunningham, teacher . 112 00


$1,989 70


22


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $108 21


Willie A. Pratt, janitor . 160 00


Mrs. Mary Cahill, cleaning 67


Mrs. James Barrett, cleaning . 8 67


$285 55


REPAIRS.


Paid Charles Simmons, labor and material, $22 97


Joseph Peaks, labor and material, 3 36


W. H. Spencer, labor and material, 24 85


Willie A. Pratt, labor and material,


1 50


W. H. Cushing, labor and material, 12 75


Stephen Cain, labor and material,


35 68


101 11


INCIDENTALS.


Paid Willie A. Pratt


$1 50


1 50


Total


$2,377 86


HIGH STREET.


Paid Julia M. Talbot, teacher


$314 50


Annie J. McGreevy, teacher 328 00


$642 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal


$40 26


T. A. Boyle, janitor 43 00


83 26


REPAIRS.


Paid Charles Simmons, labor and material, $4 50


W. T. Burrell, labor and material, 1 00


5 50


INCIDENTALS.


Paid T. A. Boyle . 3 25


3 25


Total


$734 51


23


SCHOOL STREET.


Paid Mary A. Webster, teacher $328 00


$328 00


CARE OF ROOM.


Paid T. A. Boyle, janitor


$47 00


47 00


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


REPAIRS.


Paid W. T. Burrell


$1 00


W. H. Cushing


.


3 00


4 00


Total


$379 00


PLEASANT STREET.


Paid Kate C. Keohan, teacher $328 00


Lucy G. Tucker, teacher . 225 00


Nettie E. Bradford, teacher


148 00


$701 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $20 35


Mrs. Hannah McEnroe, janitor 60 00


Mrs. Hannah McEnroe, cleaning 5 00


Mrs. Hannah McEnroe, use of well . 5 00


90 35


REPAIRS.


Paid Charles Simmons, labor and ma-


terial


$6 62


W. H. Cushing, labor


3 00


9 62


Total


$800 97


MIDDLE STREET.


Paid Britannia E. Harlow, teacher $264 00


Mabel J. Thayer, teacher 212 50


Mary A. Dee, teacher 128 00


Clara A. Reamy, teacher .


72 00


$676 50


24


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal $26 71


Emerson L. Hunt, janitor 60 00


Mrs. Mary Cahill, cleaning 3 40


Mrs. James Barrett, cleaning . 3 40


$93 57


REPAIRS.


Paid Charles Simmons, labor and material $2 56


W. T. Burrell, labor and material 2 00


Oliver Burrell, labor and material


13 01


Emerson L. Hunt, labor .


37


W. H. Cushing, labor and material .


5 00


22 94


INCIDENTALS.


Paid B. F. Shaw & Son.


$0 35


Roger W. Bicknell .


1 60


1 95


Total


$794 96


GRANT.


Paid Ida F. Taylor, teacher .


$136 00


Clara A. Reamy, teacher


192 00


$328 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $20 06


S. W. Burrell, janitor


30 00


Mrs. Murray, cleaning


: 29


Loud & Lovell, material for cleaning 1 36


57 71


REPAIRS.


Paid Charles Simmons, labor and mate- rial


$58 39


Joseph Peakes, labor and material . 2 65


John H. Thompson, labor and ma- terial . 4 50


W. H. Cushing, labor and material . 2 00


67 54


Total


$453 25


25


HUNT.


Paid J. W. Armington, teacher $832 50


Mary J. Moore, teacher .


370 00


Sara E. Wilbur, teacher .


367 00


Hattie B. Baker, teacher


360 00


Antoinette W. Knights, teacher 212 50


Hattie E. Darcy, teacher


136 00


Edith A. Easterbrooks, teacher


11 70


$2,289 70


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $177 86


J. W. Armington, janitor 181 25


Mrs. Mary Vigher, cleaning 10 00


369 11


REPAIRS.


Paid Waldo Brothers for drain pipe $147 32


Samuel W. King, labor and material 7 75


S. W. Pratt, labor and material


21 52


W. T. Burrell, labor and material


4 00


Alexander Sherman, labor and ma- terial


10 08


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water


31 43


A. H. Sterling & Co., loam


3 90


E. H. Frary, repairing clocks .


2 85


John Connor, labor


9 00


Cornelius White, labor


8 00


John Stack, labor .


55 00


Patrick Erving, labor


62 00


Thomas Ash, labor


21 00


Clinton F. Pope, labor


35 00


John Ford, labor


6 50


Patrick Moriarty, labor


11 60


Thomas Ash


2 50


439 45


Total


.


$3,098 26


26


TUFTS.


Paid Emma F. Parker, teacher $348 50


Hattie L. Reed, teacher . ·


328 00


Hannah E. Ward, teacher


328 00


Hattie E. Darcy, teacher


200 00


Helena M. Callahan, teacher


128 00


$1,332 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal


$68 19


Darius Smith, janitor 73 00


Mrs. Mary Vigher, for cleaning 18 50


159 69


REPAIRS.


Paid S. W. Pratt, labor and material . $26 86


W. T. Burrell, labor and material . 1 00


C. C. Webster, labor and material . 4 25


Jeremiah Bailey, labor and material


3 75


Samuel Thompson, labor. and ma- terial .


8 50


E. H. Frary, clock


5 00


49 36


Total


$1,541 55


LINCOLN.


Paid Mary E. Walsh, teacher $328 00


Annie W. Burrell, teacher


200 00


Eva W. Robinson, teacher


128 00


$656 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $84 81


L. C. Williams, janitor 34 00


118 81


REPAIRS.


Paid S. W. Pratt, labor and material . $18 92


W. T. Burrell, labor and material . 1 00


Charles Simmons, labor and material 1 57


27


Paid C. C. Webster, labor and material . $13 00


Alexander Sherman, labor and ma-


terial 1 25


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water 12 91


$48 65


Total


$823 46


PRATT.


Paid George C. Torrey, teacher


$832 50


Sarah W. Spilsted, teacher 333 00


$1,165 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal


$44 70


George C. Torrey, janitor 60 00


Mrs. Sheely, cleaning


9 90


114 60


REPAIRS.


Paid Charles Simmons, labor and ma- terial


$62 58


L. W. Tuck, material 2 06


Otis Cushing, expressage on seats


5 78


W. T. Burrell, labor and material 6 00


John Campbell, digging trench


6 00


W. H. Spencer, plumbing


20 75


George C. Torrey, material


25


J. C. Erskin, labor and material


16 00


W. B. Hersey, labor and material


8 66


L. W. Tuck, labor and material 11 47


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, material . 6 05


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent 11 75


William G. Nash, material


80


158 15


INCIDENTALS.


Paid George C. Torrey


2 60


2 60


Total


. $1,440 85


28


SHAW.


Paid Mary E. Grundstrom, teacher . $333 00


Lois B. Holbrook, teacher


·


. 328 00


Sophia L. Vining, teacher


· 277 50


Isabella P. Downs, teacher .


32 50


Mary E. Brassill, teacher .


150 00


$1,121 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal


$47 01


Ludo Hawes, janitor 34 75 .


Asa Pool, janitor


17 00


Asa Pool, cleaning .


50


99 26


REPAIRS.


Paid L. W. Tuck, labor and material $13 00


Ludo Hawes, labor and material 19 96


Asa Pool, labor and material . 1 50


W. T. Burrell, labor and material


2 00


Francis H. Fearing, labor and material 5 00


Nathaniel R. Ells, labor and material 3 00


Samuel Estes, labor and material 5 35


W. B. Hersey, labor and material


4 97


Loud & Pratt, material . 4 54


William G. Nash, material


5 28


64 60


Total


$1,284 86


HOLBROOK.


Paid Ellena S. Spilsted, teacher


$333 00


$333 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $24 67


C. H. Lovell, janitor ·


17 00


C. H. Lovell, cleaning 1. 00


42 67


29


REPAIRS.


Paid Geo. F. Maynard, labor and ma-


terial .


$9 75


Charles Simmons, labor and material 9 10


L. W. Tuck, labor and material 5 64


W. T. Burrell, labor and material 1 00


J. S. Erskin, labor and material 5 40


W. B. Hersey, labor and material 98


$31 87


Total


$407 54


CENTRE.


Paid Sarah J. Holbrook, teacher $348 50


$348 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOM.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $9 79


J. C. Wendell, janitor 32 03


41 82


REPAIRS.


Paid W. T. Burrell, labor and material . $1 00


J. C. Wendell, labor and material 2 34


3 34


Total


$393 66


BATES.


Paid Edgar R. Downs, teacher $787 50


Charles R. Fletcher, teacher 135 00


Emma J. Smith, teacher . 333 00


Lizzie L. Whitman, teacher


370 00


Ella M. Clark, teacher


296 00


$1,921 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $101 77


J. Austin Deane for coal . 18 00


Jason Farrington, janitor


.


87 50


207 27


30


REPAIRS.


Paid Dwight B. Rogers, labor and material $29 23


L. W. Tuck, labor and material 75 90


F. F. Bullock, labor and material 58 03


Edward Martin, labor and material . 61 03


Charles Simmons, labor and material 2 25


S. W. Pratt, plumbing 80 32


James Moore, grading yard


3 50


B. F. Whitman, grading yard .


11 50


William Healey, grading yard . 7 00


Patrick Mahoney, digging trench


8 00


Thomas Garvin, digging trench


8 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water pipe, etc.


17 33


Joseph Dyer, material


5 33


Jason Farrington, labor and material, 2 65


$370 07


Total


$2,498 84


HOWE.


Paid Maria A. Morrill, teacher


$314 50


$314 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal . $74 47


Charles S. Fogg, janitor . 32 02


Thomas Garvin, janitor . 24 00


Charles G. Morrill, janitor


127 50


Charles G. Morrill, cleaning


1 75


259 74


REPAIRS.


Paid W. T. Burrell, labor and material . $1 00


Ford & Phillips, labor and material . 3 50


Edward Martin, labor and material . 75


William Healy, digging trench


11 25


L. W. Tuck, labor and material


22 67


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water pipe, etc.


26 39


31


Paid C. H. Tinkham, repairing clock, $1 00


William G. Nash, material 1 54


68 10


Total


$642 34


THOMAS.


Paid Stella L. Tirrell, teacher


$212 50


Jennie T. Holbrook, teacher ·


102 00


$314 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $25 57


Bradford Chandler, janitor 17 00 ·


Bradford Chandler, use of well .


2 50


45 07


REPAIRS.


Paid W. T. Burrell, labor and material . $1 00


F. F. Bullock, labor and material 3 75


L. W. Tuck, labor and material


2 44


Loud & Pratt, material .


8 08


Stella L. Tirrell


3 50


C. W. Tinkham, repairing clock


1 00


19 77


Total


.


$379 34


HOLLIS.


Paid Sarah Stetson, teacher


$314 50


$314 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal $14 80


H. L. Carrell, janitor 30 00


H. L. Carrell, cleaning .


3 00


47 80


REPAIRS.


Paid L. W. Tuck, labor and material $7 24


F. F. Bullock, labor and material 4 15


W. T. Burrell, labor and material 1 00


32


Paid H. L. Carrell, labor and material $1 50


Sarah Stetson 4 50


$18 39


Total


$380 69


POND.


Paid Martha E. Belcher, teacher $314 50


$314 50


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons for coal


$19 58


Willie Staples, janitor 30 75


50 33


REPAIRS.


Paid Eli Estes, labor and material $11 00


F. F. Bullock, labor and material 3 65


L. W. Tuck, labor and material 2 84


W. T. Burrell, labor and material 1 00


Joseph Dyer, material


60


19 09


Total


$383 92


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid Gilman C. Fisher, services $1,845 00


$1,845 00


FREE TEXT-BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Paid Ginn & Co. $57 78


George F. King & Merrill


15 20


Harris, Rogers & Co. 2 92


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co.


69 00


Ginn & Co. 5-55


Smith, Doolittle & Smith


12 50


Dennison Manufacturing Company . 2 38


Charles H. Whiting & Co. 84


Carl Schoenhof


19


.


33


Paid Thomas Hall .


$53 60


George F. King & Merrill


8 17


A. W. Andrews & Co.


42 20


Ginn & Co. .


2 50


New England Publishing Company .


6 20


George F. King & Merrill


297 53


Benjamin F. Smith .


9 35


H. A. Staples .


6 00


M. T. Rogers & Co.


7 38


Charles H. Whiting


4 84


J. W. Black & Co. .


63 80


George F. King & Merrill


11 00


Knight, Adams & Co.


19 67


George T. Rand


3 80


George F. King & Merrill


38 75


Carl Schoenhof


66 20


Ginn & Co.


68 91


William Ware & Co.


17 00


Thomas Nelson & Sons .


138 25


Charles H. Whiting


93 17


F. M. Ambrose


7 50


Thomas Hall .


2 75


Smith, Doolittle & Smithi


6 28


Oscar F. Howe


40 88


Harrison Hume


20 46


Cyclostyle Company


5 20


Edgar R. Downs .


3 75


Otis Cushing, expressage


2 35


W. K. Baker & Son, expressage 8 05


A. D. Albee


1.1 40


C. F. Adams


58 10


J. W. Black & Co.


30 40


J. L. Hammett


3 40


Boston Bible House


2 15


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co. 36 00


Eagle Pencil Company 59 40


William G. Nash


5 13


Rand, Avery & Co.


15 00


E. G. Bates .


2 70


Samuel Thompson. expressage, etc.,


29 00


34


Paid Alfred Mudge & Son


$3 00


J. L. Hammett 9 40


· Adams & Ingraham


25 00


Lee & Shepard


12 50


Warren P. Adams .


6 26


Charles H. Whiting


12 68


Harrison Hume


4 80


Thomas Hall .


13 90


J. L. Hammett


17 50


Ginn & Co.


24 70


The Prang Educational Co.


30 40


Thompson, Brown & Co.


6 00


Cowperthwait & Co.


12 50


Carl Schoenhof


11 52


Adams & Ingraham


12 00


M. T. Rogers & Co.


48


W. C. Babcock, manager


23 00


D. C. Heath & Co.


1 87


Geo, F. King & Merrill .


409 85


Doolittle & Smith . 25 65


Ford & Phillips 129 00


W. K. Baker & Son, expressage 5 85


C. G. Easterbrook, printing


6 00


William Ware & Co.


6 67


E. H. Butler & Co.


10 00


Harper & Brothers .


58 90


Harrison Hume


195 63


M. F. Rogers & Co.


18


J. L. Hammett


2 44


Geo. S. Perry


21 50


Geo F. King & Merrill


6 75


Ginn & Company .


50 42


Cowperthwait & Co.


100 00


Prang Educational Co.


96 80


Knight, Adams & Co.


25 00


John B. Alden, trustee


2 28


D. Appleton & Co. .


13 00


Interstate Publishing Co.


3 75


Leach, Sewall & Sanborn


5 00


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co.


133 56


35


Paid Nathaniel S. French


$2 00


Joseph Dyer .


4 65


David J. Pierce & Co. 38


$3,032 35


SCHOOLS - MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Old Colony Railroad, fares to High School from Ward 1. $49 86


Old Colony Railroad, fares to High School from Ward 2 170 15


Geo. W. Young, coach for commit- tee, 1884 . 4 00


Otis Cushing, team and expressage, 1885 .


8 85


Alfred Mudge & Son, for extra re- ports . 16 00


Old Colony Railroad, fares to North High School, from Ward 1 . 54 02


Old Colony Railroad, fares to North High School, from Ward 2 . 176 03


C. F. Vaughan, lunch at the exami- nation of teachers 7 77


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing cards 40 00


A. W. Blanchard, programmes for North High 5 00


J. C. Wendell, transportation four scholars to North High School 30 44


J. W. Bates, work on diplomas 18 85


J. W. Bates, ribbon for same . 8 48


Oid Colony Railroad, fares to North High School, from Ward 1 . 1 38


Old Colony Railroad, fares to North High School, from Ward 2 . 3 45


H. H. Joy, programmes for South High School 5 00 ·


Union Religious Society, for use of church, North High School ex- hibition 10 00


36


Paid Old Colony Railroad, fares to North High School, from Ward 1 . $77 70


Old Colony Railroad, fares to North High School, from Ward 2 . 287 56


Old Colony Railroad, freight for North High School 7 87


C. G. Easterbrook, printing 2 00


Second Congregational Society, for use of church for South High School exhibition 10 00


James L. Wildes, tuning piano North High School 2 00


C. C. Stickney, cloth used at the ex- hibition at agricultural fair . 1 95


J. C. Wendell, transportation fonr scholars to North High School 22 12


Total


$1,020 48


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Paid Lorenzo H. Loud, services and ex-


penses


$27 01


Asa B. Pratt, services and expenses 15 50


Total


$42 51


SUMMARY OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.


North High School


$2,801 59


South High School


1,875 70


Athens School


2,505 48


Adams School


768 31


River School .


459 03


Bicknell School


1,020 59


Franklin School


2,377 86


High Street School .


734 51


School Street School


379 00


Pleasant Street School


800 97


Middle Street School


794 96


37 .


Grant Street School


$453 25


Hunt School .


3,098 26


Tufts School .


1,541 55


Lincoln School


823 46


Pratt School


1,440 85


Shaw School .


1,284 86


Holbrook School


407 54


Centre School


393 66


Bates School .


2,498 84


Howe School .


642 34


Thomas School


379 34


Hollis School .


380 69


Pond School .


388 92


Superintendent of schools


1,845 00


Free text-books and school supplies


3,032 35


Miscellaneous


1,020 48


Truant officers


42 51


Total


$34,186 90


APPROPRIATIONS.


For support of schools


$31,000 00


For Superintendent of schools .


1,800 00


One half dog-license money


442 27


Interest on Pratt Fund


275 00


Alewife Fund


252 00


State School Fund .


1162 7


Unexpended balance of last year


302 52


Total appropriation for schools


$34,188 06


Amount expended, for which orders have been


drawn


34,186 90


Balance unexpended


$1 16


LOT FOR NEW SCHOOLHOUSE IN WARD 2.


Paid Henry B. Raymond, for land. . $550 00


F. F. Blanchard, moving buildings . ·


130 00


C. G. Easterbrook, advertising for proposals 2 00


38


Paid Joseph Tatman, for labor


$52 85


Charles Simmons, material and labor


35 40


$770 25


Appropriation


2,000 00


Balance unexpended


$1,229 75


NEW SCHOOLHOUSE, WARD 2.


Paid Isaac H. Cushing, on account contract


$1,635 00


S. S. Woodcock, architect


200 00


Augustus J. Richards, services as committee 16 00


Boston Journal, notices to contractors


4 00


Total


$1.855 00


The Treasurer was authorized, by vote of the town, to borrow the sum of $15,000 for the purpose of building a new schoolhouse in Ward 2, but the loan was not made until after the close of the books for the year. The sum expended, $1,855, as above, was taken from funds in the treasury, and should properly be reckoned as " assets," in making up the expenditures of the present year.


HIGHWAYS, TOWN WAYS, AND BRIDGES.


WARD ONE.


SNOW BILLS.


Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 146 hours' labor, at 25c.


$36 50


Peter F. Hagerty, 90 hours with two horses, 50c. 45 00


Samuel Thompson, 13 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 25


Samuel Thompson, 43 hours' labor, 2 horses and man, at 75c. 32 24


Samuel Thompson, 4 hours' labor, 1 horse and man, at 50c. 2 00


Samuel Thompson, 44 hours' labor, 1 horse, at 25c. 11 00


Miles Keen, 32 hours' labor, at 25c. 8 00


Miles Keen, 18} hours' labor, 2 horses, at 50c. 9 25


B. F. Richards, 30} hours, at 25c. .


7 63


B. F. Richards, man and horse 2 hours, at 50c.


1 00


Geo. Richards, 33 hours' labor, at 15c.


52


Walter E. Thompson, 10 hours' labor, at 15c. ·


1 50


Walter E. Thompson, 232 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 87


Peter Delory, 26} hours' labor, at 25c. 6 63


James Delory, 23 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 75


William Tracy. 9 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 25


James Morrison, 8 hours' labor


at 25c. 2 00


William Lewis, 51 hours labor, at 25c. 12 75


James Bates, man, 16 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 00


40


Paid James Ryan, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. $2 50


Patrick Curran, 17 hours' labor at 25c. 4 25


William Delory, 19 hours' labor, at


25 c. 4 75


James Kelley, 23 hours' labor, at 25c. Michael Spellman, 43 hours' labor, at 25c. 10 75


5 75


John Sullivan, 39 hours' labor, at 25c. 9 75


Wilmot Cieverly, 8} hours' labor, at 25c. 13


Patrick Moriarty, 25 hours' labor,.at 25c.


6 25


James Tallent, 17 hours' labor at 25c. 4 25


Maurice Cleary, 25 hours' labor, at 25c.


: 25


Thomas Coyle, 22 hours' labor, at 25c. Joseph Delory, 39 hours' labor, at 25c. William Durant, 51 hours' labor, at 25c.


5 50


9 75


Martin Goodman, 133 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 38


Garratt Fitzgerald, 49 hours' labor, at 25c.


12 25


Edward Fitzgerald, 49 hours' labor, at 25c.


12 25


Daniel Cohan, 41 hours' labor, at 25c.


10 25


Patrick Cohan, 22 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 50


11 80.


John Ash, 59 hours' labor, at 20c. . John Cohan, 17 hours' labor, at 25c., 4 25 Daniel Mullen, 9 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 25


Anthony Mullen, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25


John Fogarty, 25 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 25


John Stack, 25 hours' labor, at 25c., 6 25 James McEvoy, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. . 4 25


John Griffin, 17 hours' labor, at 25c., 4 25


12 75


41


Paid Wm. Rich, 17 hours' labor, at 25c., $4 25


Mike Hagerty, 135} hours' labor, at 25c. . 33 88


Frank Beach, 13 hours' labor, at 25c., 3 25


Clarence Briggs, 4 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 00


James Cunneen, 126 hours' labor, at 25c.


31 49


Frank Fisher, 12 hours' labor, at 25c., Henry Hawkes, 40 hours' labor, at 25c.


10 00


Henry Rogers, 21 hours' labor, at 20c. Philip Forpey, 18 hours' labor, at 25c.


4 50-


5 88


98


1 50


2 50


W. T. Shaw, 2 men, 73 hours' labor, at 25c.


18 25


Abe Delory, 14 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 50


-- Coffee, 8 hours' labor, at 25c.


2 00


A. Leavett, man, 14 hours' labor, at 25c.


3 50


D. A. Elms, 7 hours' labor, at 25c. James Grant, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. John M. Coyle, 11 hours' lahor, at 25c.


1 75


: 50


2 75


A. J. Day, 33 hours' labor, at 25c.


8 25


Charles F. Hodgden, 301 hours' labor, at 25c. 7 56


Geo. West, 29} hours' labor, at 25c. 7 37


John Coyle, 282 hours' labor, at 25c.


12


Geo. Prince, 24 hours' labor, at 25c.


6 00


J. A. Cushman's (men), 28 hours' labor, at 25c. 7 00


Philip Delory, 108 hours' labor, at 25c. 27 00


4 20


Hiram Shaw, 23} hours' labor, at 25c. Wm. C. Pike, 6} hours' labor at 15c. Wm. Lloyd, 6 hours' labor, at 25c. . Stephen Delory, 10 hours' labor, at 25c.


3 00


42


Paid Francis Cushing, 77 hours' labor, at 25c.


$19 25


Charles G. Ford, 3} hours' labor, at 25c. 87 . Hiram Thayer, 23 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 75


John Curran, 49 hours' labor, at 25c. 12 25


Michael Carey, 39 hours' labor, at 25c.


9 75


Cornelius Cohan, 24 hours' labor, at 25c.


6 00


Fred. Benkendorf, 8 hours' labor, at 25c.


2 00


Clarence Beard, 37 hours' labor, at 15c. 5 55


Eddy Landry, 18 hours' labor, at 15c. 2 70


Thomas Ash, 19 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 75


James Mc.Neil, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 50


Paul Pitts, 8 hours' labor, at 25c. . Eddy Gerald, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 50


2 00


Joseph Duyon, 272 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 88


John Pitts, 9 hours' labor, at 25c. . 2 25 John McIsaacs, 49 hours' labor, at 25c. 7 35


Mike McIsaacs, 3 hours' labor, at 25c.


75


Charles Garaldy, 23 hours' labor, at 25c.


5 75


David Bates, 52 hours' labor, at 25c. 13 00


Martin Huntress, 59 hours' labor, at 25c.


14 75


Frank Wolfe, 23 hours' labor, at 20c. 4 60


Bradley Fertilizer Co., 31 hours' labor, at 20c. 6 20


Bradley Fertilizer Co., horse and cart, 15 hours' labor, at 20c. ·


3 00 .


Joseph Poulin, new shoes on snow plough 3 00


43


Paid Elisha Pratt, horse and pung, 2}


days . $3 75


Walter Cushing, conveying men, Ward 1 to 3 2 50


John Conners. 57 hours' labor, at 25c. 14 25


John Conners, conveying men, Ward 3 to 1 . 3 50


E. Bourke, conveying men both ways 19 00


$766 13


HIGHWAY BILLS.


Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 110 days' and 2 hours' labor, at $2.50 . $275 52


Peter F. Hagerty, 97 days, with 2 horses, at $3.50 . 339 50


Peter F. Hagerty, 184 days, and 1 horse, at $1.75 31 95


Peter F. Hagerty, cash paid for posts 1 00


Mike Hagerty, 11 days' and 2} hours' labor, at $1.50 16 87


Mike Hagerty, 103 days' and 1}


hours' labor, at $1.75 . .


180 51


James Cunneen, 10 days' and 72 hours' labor, at $1.75 . 18 81 · James Cunneen, 92 days' and 1 hours' labor, at $2.00 . 184 20


Francis Cushing, 8 days' 7} hours' labor, at $1.75


15 31


Samuel Thompson, 6 days' labor, 1 man and horse, at $3.25 19 50


Samuel Thompson, 8 hours' labor,


2 men and horse, at 50c. 4 00


Samuel Thompson, 9 hours' labor, horse and cart, at $1.75 1 58


Samuel Thompson, 6 hours' labor, man, horse and cart 2 04


Samuel Thompson, 7 hours' labor, opening drain . 17


Samuel Thompson, posts and lumber 1 88


14


Paid Samuel Thompson, carting bound stones


$5 00


Samuel Thompson, 129 loads gravel, at 4c. ·


5 16


B. F. Richards, 5 days' labor on bridge, at $2.50 . 12 50


B. F. Richards, 2 men, 1 day, with tools 5 50


B. F. Richards, 2 men, 1 day, with powder and fuse . 6 25


B. F. Richards, 1 days' labor, man and horse 3 75


B. F. Richards, 3 hours' labor, at 25c. Philip Delory, 7 days' 72 hours' labor, at $1.75


75


17 06


Philip Delory, 83 days' 1} hours' labor, at $2.00 166 30


Peter Delory, 7 days' labor, at $1.75 12 25


Peter Delory, 3} days' labor, at $2.00 7 00 Michael Delory, 5} days' labor, at $2.00. 11 00


Joseph Delory, 14 days' 9 hours' labor, at $2.00 29 80


A. J. Day, 6 days' 1 hour's labor, at $2.00 . 12 20


William Lewis, 14 days' 7} hours' labor, at $2.00 29 50


John Stack, 6 days' labor, at $2.00, 12 00


Michael Cleary, 5 days' 3} hours' labor, at $2.00


10 70


Robert Cruce, 16 days' 6 hours' la- bor, $2.00 . 33 20


Michael Moran, 5 hours' labor 1 00


Miles Keen, 3 days' 8 hours' labor, with horse, at $3.75 14 25


William Durant, 4} days' labor, at $2.00 9 00


William Delory, ¿ day's labor, at $1.75 . 87


45


Paid Walter E. Thompson, 6 hours' labor, at 12}c.


$0 75


Walter E. Thompson, 9 hours' labor, at 15c.


1 35


W. T. Shaw, 3 days' labor, man and horse, at $3.50 10 50


W. T. Shaw, 2} days' labor, man and horse. at $3.75 . 37


W. T. Shaw, 116 loads gravel, at 4c., W. T. Shaw, 547 loads gravel, at 5c., John H. Thompson, 3 days' labor,


4 64


27 35


2 men and 4 horses, with scraper, 36 00 John H. Thompson, carting drain pipe 1 50


Joseph Cummings, 1 day's labor with scraper , 50


George Lovell, 4 days with horse, at $3.50. 14 00


George Lovell, 7 days with horse, at $3.75. 26 24


George Lovell, 4 days and 9 hours, 1 horse, at $1.75 8 57


George Lovell, ploughing gutters 2 00


J. B. Wilson, drain pipe . 1 44


Charles Litchfield, 242 loads gravel, at 4c. . 9 68


George H. Pratt, 160 loads gravel, at 4c. . ·


6 40


Estate Charles Humphrey, 32 loads gravel, at 4c. 28


Joseph Rogers, 78 loads gravel, at 4c. 3 12


D. P. Lincoln, 28 loads gravel, at 4c. 1 12


David Bates, 55 loads gravel, at 5c. 2 75 Georgianna Robbins, 246 loads gravel, at 4c. 84


John A. Holbrook, 19 loads beach gravel, at 10c. 1 90


Bradley Fertilizer Co., 33 loads beach gravel, at 10c. . 3 30


46


Paid John W. Bartlett, 14 loads beach gravel, at 10c. . $1 40


'John W. Bartlett, 156 loads gravel, at 5c. . 80


Francis Cowing, 40 loads gravel, at 4c. 60


Mr. Palmer, 6 posts, at 30c. 1 80


Joseph Poulin, iron grating .75


Charles Chubbuck, repairing fence, Bridge Street 3 00


Charles Chubbuck, repairing fence, North Street 9 05


William White, labor and material, 4 00


Joseph B. Barker, painting sign- boards 75


$1,715 63


WARD TWO.


SNOW BILLS.


Paid W. H. Cushing, 143} hours' labor, at 25c.


$35 87


W. H. Cushing, 12 hours, 6 horses, at $1.50 18 00




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