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8 25
Thomas Brady, 2 hours' labor, at 25c. 50
M. McCormick, 16 hours' labor, at 25c. . 4 00
69
Paid S. Derusha, 26 hours' labor, at 25c. $6 50
Bradford Chandler, 7} hours' labor, at 25c. .
1 88
John Desmond, 4 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 00
Henry Paine, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25
E. Harris, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25
T. Callahan, 142 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 63
Eben Whitman, 242 hours' labor, at 25c.
6 13
Charles Ewell, 273 hours' labor, at 25c. . 6 88
Thomas Garvin, 483 hours' labor, at 25c.
12 13
John Healey, 4 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 00 Fred Thayer, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25 Geo. Lynch, 20 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 00 D. McCloud, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. Ira Derby, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. . 2 50 P. Welsh, 16} hours' labor, at 20c. 3 30 Fred Churchill, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25
4 25
Edward Wright, 21 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 25
Alanson Cushing, 8 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 00
John Morrow, 162 hours' labor, at 25c. James Morrisey, 12} hours' labor, at 25c.
4 13
3 13
Michael Crowley, 7 hours' labor, at 25c.
1 75
M. Everett, 34 hours' labor, at 25c. Jerry Sullivan, 223 hours' labor, at 25c. ·
82
5 63
Charles Clapp, 15} hours' labor, at 25c. .
3 88
Patrick Cronan, 153 hours' labor, at 25c. . 3 87
Melvin Bates, 16 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 00
James Means, 8 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 00
70
Paid David Maha, 163 hours' labor, at
$4 13 25c. . James Morrow, 27 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 75
Louis Moore, 4 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 00
P. Percell, 19 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 75
Wm. Healey, 142 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 63
Owen Dailey, 37 hours' labor, at 25c. 9 25 Wm. Logue, 16 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 00
Lawrence Mulhare, 15 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 75 . John Maguire, 17 hours labor, at 25c. 4 25
E. Raymond, 153 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 88 Geo. Maguire, 18} hours' labor, at 25c. 4 63
F. Davis, 13 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 25
Geo. Chambers, 8 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 00
Frank Philips, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 50 James Hunt, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25 Patrick Flynn, 113 hours' labor, at 25c. . 2 88
John Shores, 16 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 00 Quincy Pool, 5} hours' labor, at 25c. 1 38
M. Tirrell, 7 hours' labor, at 25c. . Neal M'Leod, 15} hours' labor, at 25c. W. T. Hope, 8 hours' labor, at 25c. Herbert Jones, 15} hours' labor, at 25c. . .
1 75
3 88
2 00
3 88
Wm. Marlow, 2} hours' labor, at 20c. 50
James Maha, 7} hours' labor, at 15c. . 13
Everett Holbrook, 6 hours' labor, at 15c. 90
60
Fred. Holbrook, 4 hours' labor, at 15c. Frank Desmond, 5 hours' labor, at 15c.
75
1 60
E. Chandler, 16 hours' labor, at 10c. Fred Churchill, 6 hours' labor, at 10c. 60
Wallace Lee, 5 hours' labor, at 10c. 50
$463 94
71
HIGHWAY BILLS.
l'aid E. S. Wright, 101 days' labor, at $2.50 . $252 50
E. S. Wright, 4 horses,
11 days, at $7.00 77 00
E. S. Wright, 3 horses,
20 days, at $5.25 105 00
E. S. Wright, 2 horses. 54 days, at $3.50 189 00
E. L. Wright, 1 horse, 40} days, at $1.75 70 88
E. S. Wright, stone for bridge 5 00
$699 38
CR.
Cash from E. S. Wright, for
plank . $4 00
J. Torrey, loam ·
3 96
- Hayden, loam 33
Everett Howe, loam 99
- - Tirrell, loam . 99
Joseph Dyer, loam . 1 98
' J. H. Stetson, loam 1 32
E. J. Pitcher, loam 1 98
Wm. Burrell, loam .
32
Wmn. Healy
1 32
John Maguire
66
Donahue
99
W. Blanchard
2 64
22 48
$676 90
Paid Otis Cushing, 13 days' labor, at $1.50. 19 50 · Otis Cushing, 10} days' labor, at $1.75 . 18 38
Otis Cushing, 2 horses, 35} days' at $3.50 .
124 25
72
Paid Otis Cushing, 1 horse, 49} days, at $1.75 . $86 63
Edward Earley, 16} days' labor, at
$1.50 . 24 75
Edward Earley, 92 days' labor, at $1.75 . 16 63
Edward Earley, 57 days' labor, at $2.00 . 114 00 · Patrick Welsh, 14} days' labor, at $1.50 . 21 75
Patrick Welsh, 3} days' labor, at $1.75 . 6 13
18 00
David Maha, 12 days' labor, at $1.50, James Morrow, 1 day's labor, at $1.50 . 1 50
James Morrow, 1 day's labor, at $1.75 . · 1 75
Charles Vining, 16 days' labor, at $1.00 . 16 00 . John Goldry, 3 days' labor, at $1.75, 5 25 Geo. Lynch, 10 days' labor, at $1.75, 17 50 George Maguire, 672 days' labor, at $1.75 . 118 14
Christopher P. Tower, 6 days' labor, at $1.75 10 50
J. Meirar, 3 days' labor, at $1.75 5 25
John Smith, 173 days' labor, at $1.50, John Smith, 11} days' labor, at $1.75, John Smith, 74 days' labor, at $2.00, Frank Moneghan, 13 days' labor, at $1.50 . 19 50
26 38
20 13
148 00
Frank Moneghan, 11} days' labor, at $1.75 . 20 13
Frank Moneghan, 73} days' labor, at $2.00
147 00
Owen Daley, 16 days' labor, at $1.50, Owen Daley, 70 days' labor, at $1.75, Thomas Garvin, 3 days' labor, at $1.75 ·
24 00
122 52
5 25
Wm. Healey, 5} days' labor, at $1.50, 8 25
B
73
Paid Wm. Healey, 2 days' labor, at $1.75, $3 50
George Chambers, 15} days' labor,
at $1.50 23 25
George Chambers, 5 days' labor, at $1.75 8 75
J. Ross, 5} days' labor, at $1.00 5 50
J. Sullivan, 103 days' labor, at $1.50, 15 75
3 50
J. Sullivan, 2 days' labor, at $1.75, Samuel Derusha, 9 days' labor, at $1.50 .
13 50
Samuel Derusha, 2 days' labor, at $1.75 ·
3 50
Samuel Derusha, 57 days' labor, at $2.00 .
114 00
P. Cronan, 8 days' labor. at $1.50, 12 00
P. Cronan, 3 days' labor, at $1.75, 5 25
Edward Wright, 73 days' labor, at $1.75 .
13 13
John Morrow, 33 days' labor .
6 13
William Logue, 10} days' labor, at $1.75. 18 38
William Logue, 54 days' labor, at $2,
108 00
Warren Thayer, labor 1 00
35 10
22 68
4 50
2 70
Wilson Tirrell, 6 loads gravel, at 6c. S. Thayer, 18 loads gravel, at 6c.
36
1 08
15 02
4 50
4 00
C. D. Pratt, stone for bridge .
5 00
2 00
24 00
B. W. Gay, 2 guide-posts and labor, B. W. Gay, building bridge Main St. B. W. Gay, building bridge and clearing gutters . ·
19 40
Isaac R. Jackson, labor on highway, 6 25
Jacob Baker, 1170 loads gravel, at 3c. Abner Paine, 756 loads gravel, at 3c. H. Thayer, 75 loads gravel, at 6c. . W. H. Bouldery, 90 loads gravel, at 3c. . .
Geo W. Conant, sharpening tools J. Roache & Co., sharpening tools . J. Harding & Co., repairing screen . E. J. Pitcher, lanterns, oil and wicks,
4 50
74
Paid A. J. Simpson, 4 sign-boards $7 00
Jacob Baker, guide-posts 75
Jacob Baker, putting up posts, etc. 1 25
Jacob Baker, paid John Smith as- sistance ·
65
Wm. G. Nash, lanterns . 1 00
J. B. Wilson, for drain pipe 28 16
Otis Cushing, freight 1 66
O. C. R. R., freight
4 73
J. Dyer, lanterns .
1 20
Total for Ward 5 $2,396 60
HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.
Paid Geo. A. Cushing, chairman, Trustees $650 00
SUMMARY OF HIGHWAY EXPENSES.
For repairs in Ward 1 . . $1,715 63
66 2
. .
1,903 66
Broad Street bridge, Ward 2 . 580 96
Commercial Street bridge, Ward 2 .
795 23
Repairs in Ward 3 .
2,030 81
66 “ 4 1,992 43
66
66 5 . *2,396 60
- For removing snow in Ward 1
766 13
66 66
2
526 20
66
66
66
3
451 31
66
66
66
4
738 27
66
66
5
463 94
2,945 85
Trustees Hingham and Quincy bridges
650 00
Total for repairs, removing snow, and for bridges, $15,011 17
* $370.76 of this amount was expended in 1885, but the bills could not be obtained in season for last year's report.
$11,415 32
75
APPROPRIATION FOR HIGHWAYS.
Appropriation
. $12,000 00
Unexpended balance of 1885 .
844 29
$12,844 29
Balance in excess of appropriation .
.
$2,166 88
WIDENING OF NORTH STREET (CEMETERY HILL).
Paid Peter F. Hagerty, per contract $1,250 00
Appropriation
1,250 00
NEW STREETS.
WHITE STREET.
Paid Edward Early, per contract · $250 00
Sundry persons, for land damages 183 00
$433 00
Appropriation
400 00
Balance in excess
$33 00
PUTNAM STREET.
Paid John H. Thompson, on account
contract
$150 00
W. H. Cushing, for carting gravel 31 75
J. B. Wilson, for drain pipe 54 40
O. C. R. R., for freight on same 6 54
H. Augustus Bailey, land damages .
300 00
$542 69
Appropriation
1,000
Unexpended balance
$457 31
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
ACTIVE, WARD ONE.
Paid William O. Collyer, engineer . · $30 00
Thomas A. Kerrivan, engineer 30 00
Hervey L. Cushing, steward 50 00
George H. Manuel, steward 25 00
George S. Baker, for rope 64
J. R. Orcutt, incidentals 3 83
J. W. Bartlett & Co., incidentals 6 62
J. H. Shaw, expressage . 5 70
J. F. Sheppard & Son, for coal 7 25
Almshouse, carting coal . 1 13
A. S. Jackson, fire buckets 5 25
$165 42
E. S. BEALS HOOK AND LADDER, WARD ONE.
Paid George O. Miller, steward $25 00
George O. Miller, repairing lamp 10
$25 10
STEAMER NO. 2, WARD TWO.
Paid Frank D. Thayer, engineer $30 00
Oliver Burrill, engineer . 30 00
D. P. Lincoln, steward . 50 00
D. P. Lincoln, chimneys, wicks, etc. 4 24
D. P. Lincoln, attaching couplings, 45
W. T. Rice, 24 hours' labor, with assistant 6 00
W. T. Rice, hydrant connection and repairing water gauges 8 60
C. A. Hamlin, incidentals 2 70
B. F. Shaw & Son, chimneys, wicks, etc. 4 82
77
Paid Oliver Burrill, setting glass and repairs $7 58
A S. Jackson, repairing hose . ·
5 00
A. J, Morse & Son, fixtures 9 75
J. II. Stetson, Treasurer, service pipes . · 18 11
J. II. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent 3 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal 14 99
Almshouse, carting coal . 2 93
Almshouse, for wood
4 00
$202 17
EUREKA HOOK AND LADDER, WARD TWO.
Paid Charles G. Everett, steward . $25 00
Charles G. Everett, for polish . 1 00
Charles G. Everett, strap for lan-
tern and repairing hooks 85
Loud & Lovell, incidentals
3 36
$30 21
STEAMER NO. 1, WARD THREE.
Paid Charles E. Bicknell, engineer $30 00
J. R. H. Williams, engineer 30 00
Benjamin E. White, steward . 50 00
Benjamin E. White, lumber and
labor . 1 00
Thomas Griffin, 57 hours' labor 14 25
F. H. Hall, 45 hours' labor 11 25
J. Boyd & Son, repairing hose . 1 38
A. J. Morse & Sons, repairs 4 50
S. W. Pratt, incidentals . 4 38
Phillips & Bacon, incidentals . 8 12
W. K. Baker & Son, expressage, etc. 8 70
S. W. Pratt, sink and lead pipe 2 35
A. S. Jackson, swivel connection .
15 00
A. S. Jackson, rubber fire buckets .
5 25
J. H. Wallace, standards for hold- ing pipe 5 00
78
Paid J. H. Wallace, wrench . $1 50
W. K. Baker & Son, expressage 6 50
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water pipe, etc. 8 15
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent 3 75
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal . 12 71 Almshouse, wood and carting coal . 5 10
Geo. S. Baker, emery cloth, key and felting 2 63
$231 52
HARD SCRABBLE HOOK AND LADDER, WARD THREE.
Paid Edward A. Gerrold, steward . $25 00
Michael Cahill, steward . 12 50
J. H. Wallace, for repairs 50
$38 00
GENERAL PUTNAM, WARD FOUR.
Paid George F. Maynard, engineer $30 00
W. B. Hersey, engineer 30 00
Nathaniel R. Ells, steward 29 17
E. T. Nolan, Steward Hose Co.
20.80
A. S. Jackson, pipe and nozzle 13 00
Otis Cushing, carting hose 1 00
William G. Nash, incidentals .
8 20
Nathaniel R. Ells, carting and re- pairs 75
$132 92
GENERAL BATES, WARD FIVE.
Paid Alvah Raymond, engineer $30 00
Geo. W. Bates, engineer 30 00
Benjamin R. Beals, steward . 50 00
Dwight B. Rogers, repairs to house,
2 31
John Roache & Co., repairs to brakes, '84 . 2 00
3 00
L. Roache & Co., repairs to engine 3 00
William G. Nash, incidentals . 9 40
H. Rockwood, oil an ł chimneys 2 25
79
Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal $6 25
Almshouse, carting coal . . ·
75
Otis Cushing, expressage · 5 65
$141 61
CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER, WARD FIVE.
Paid Benjamin R. Beals, steward $25 00
$25 00
RESOLUTE HOOK AND LADDER, WARD FIVE.
Paid Thomas F. Brady, steward $18 75
Benjamin R. Beals . 6 25
$25 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Otis Cushing, hauling engine to
Coffey fire .
.
$8 00
Otis Cushing, hauling engine to
L. Tirrell fire ·
8 00
Otis Cushing, hauling engine to
O'Donnell fire 6 00
Otis Cushing, hauling engine to
Torrey's lot fire . · .
5 00
Otis Cushing, hauling engine to
Landing fire 20 00 · Otis Cushing, teams for companies . 15 00
Otis Cushing, " Conqueror " to Boston 6 00
Otis Cushing, team for committee on " Conqueror " .
2 40
W. K. Baker & Son, horses to L. Tirrell fire 5 00
W. K. Baker & Son, horses to Loud fire 5 00
W. K. Baker & Son, horses to Pest House fire 5 00
W. K. Baker & Son, horses to N. L. White fire 5 00
80
Paid Andrew S. Jackson, waste $9 60
Andrew S. Jackson, candles . 3 00
Andrew S. Jackson, S. hook 13
Andrew S. Jackson, lantern 1 25
Andrew S. Jackson, repairing lamp, Andrew S. Jackson, felting and washers, etc. 7 00
1 00
Andrew S. Jackson, connection 4 X 21 13 75
Andrew S. Jackson, 3 copper pipes, leather cover and handles 37 50
Andrew S. Jackson, 1 copper pipe $4, 1 doz. spanners, $6 10 00
Andrew S. Jackson, packing 25
S. & D. Ford, hauling engine to Burrell fire 5 00
S. & D. Ford, hauling engine to P. Cushing fire 5 00
S. & D. Ford, hauling engine to Landing fire .
5 00
S. & D. Ford, hauling engine to
Loud barn . .
5 00
S. & D. Ford, hauling. engine to Pest House fire . 5 00
Samuel Cnrtis, crackers and cheese, Sept. 19 and 20 fire 5 18
Steamer, No 1, refreshments, N. L. White fire 5 00
Elisha Pratt, team for ladders 1 25
William O. Collyer, services as clerk . .
25 00
William O. Collyer, postage . ·
75
Geo. F. Maynard, paid men for 39 hours' work, April 23 fire ". 11 70
Geo. F. Maynard, hauling engine from Ward 2 1 50
Geo. F, Maynard, hauling hose car- riage from Ward 5 1 50
. C. F. Maynard, lantern and rope for hose carriage 3 35
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Paid Alvah Raymond, expense purchas- ing gates, pipes, etc., and deliver- ing same $4 00
Alvah Raymond, dinners for engi- neers, at test of water works, for Insurance Commissioners 4 75
Alvah Raymond, paid for telephone, 45
Benjamin R. Beals, labor on hydrant, 2 00
Benjamin R. Beals, watching April 23 fire 1 00
E. S. Beals, H. and L. Co., refresh- ments, Hunt fire . " ₹5 00
E. S. Beals, refreshments, Sept. 19- 20 fire 5 00
E. S. Beals, refreshments, Loud
barn fire 5 00
E. S. Beals, refreshments, Pest House fire 5 00
Resolute H. & L. Co., O'Donnell fire 5 00
Chemical Extinguisher Company,
services, Sept. 19-20 fire .
5 00
Chemical Extinguisher Company, services, Central Street fire . .
5 00
Chemical Extinguisher Company,
· services, L. Tirrell's fire 5 00
Chemical Extinguisher Company, services, O'Donnell fire ·
5 00
F. W. Loud, team, Pleasant Street fire 1 25
John Coyle, watching Loud barn fire, 2 00 M. W. Coyle, watching Loud barn fire 2 00
George Bennett, watching Loud barn fire 2 00
Boston Woven Hose Company, rub- ber coats 35 25
Gen. Putnam Hose Company, ser- vices July 10 fire 6
10 80
82
Paid Hose Company No. 2, services May 1 fire . $4 80
、 Hose Company No. 2, services M. Dolan fire . 15 90
E. F. Thayer, 17 hours' labor, fire in woods 5 10
J. Ross, 2 hours' labor, fire in woods 60 Hose Company, Ward 5, services Gen. Putnam, fire 10 80
B. T. Hollis, 8 hours' labor, fire in woods 2 40
J. Q. Hollis, 3 hours' labor, fire in woods 90
Geo. L. Hollis, 3 hours' labor, fire in woods 90
C. E. Hollis, 3 hours' labor, fire in woods 90
Resolute H. and L. Co., service, July 10 fire 11 70
Charles Orcutt, 5 hours' labor, July 10 fire
Charles Salisbury, 5 hours' labor, July 10 fire 1 50
1 50
Phillips & Bacon, refreshments Sept. 19,20, 1885 8 72
Phillips & Bacon, refreshments for Hook & Ladder Co., Ward 3, Sept. 19, 20, 1885 5 00
Frank D. Thayer, paid services 18 men, Fennell fire 19 20
C. G. Easterbrook, advertising 2 50
J. F. Taylor, storage hose carriage 7 months · 7 00
J. F. Hollis, 12 hours' labor, fire in woods July 4, 5 and 6 3 60
Mrs. Nath'l Stoddard, storage hose carriage 11 months 11 00
F. W. Orcutt, 3 hours' labor, fire in woods, July 4, 5 . . 1 50
83
Paid J. M. Orcutt, 3 hours' labor, fire in woods July 4, 5 . $1 50
J. A. Donovon, paid 12 men 4 hours each, at Smith's fire 14 40
J. A. Donovon, paid 2 men 4 hours each, at Smith's fire 2 40
Town of Quincy, for coal, Sept. 19, 20, 1885, fire 6 60
Boston Woven Hose Co., rubber coats and lettering 33 90
Hose Co. No. 2, 15 men, 2 hours each, C. Smith fire 9 00
Hose Co. No. 2, 11 men, 1 hour each, false alarm July 22 3 30
Eureka Hook & Ladder Co., 14 men, 1 hour each, W. I. Co. fire . 4 20
Eureka Hook & Ladder Co., 15 men, 2 hours each, M. Dolan fire 9 00
Eureka Hook & Ladder Co., 12 men, 1 hour each, false alarm July 22 . 3 60
Eureka Hook & Ladder Co., 10 men, 4 hours each, J. Fennell fire 12 00
Eureka Hook & Ladder Co., 13 men, 2 hours each, C. Smith fire . 7 80 . J. Q. Bicknell, paid 4 men, 6 hours each, depot fire 20
James D. Dunbar, cleaning hose 60
William O. Collyer, stationery and postage 2 38
Otis Cushing, hauling engine, and
equipments to Putnam fire . ·
10 00
Otis Cushing, team for Geo. W. Bates .
2 00
Otis Cushing, expressage .
75
George W. Young, 2 pair horses, W. Iron Co. fire 10 00
Geo. W. Young, 2 pair horses, M. Dolan fire 10 00
George W. Young, 2 pair horses, John Fennell fire ·
10 00
84
Paid Geo. W. Young, 2 pair horses, false alarm, July 22 $10 00 Geo. W. Young, 2 pair horses, Smith fire 10 00 . Geo. W. Young, 2 pair horses, E. Braintree fire 10 00
George W. Young, horse and express wagon 2 00
George W. Young, 1 pair horses for practice 3 00
·
George W. Young, 1 pair horses, insurance committee 5 00
Hose Company, Ward 1, services depot fire 7 95
"E. S. Beals" Hook and Ladder Company, services depot fire 11 55
J. H. Shaw, hauling hook and ladder to depot 5 00
$705 26
HOSE.
Paid W. H. Turner, 850 feet hose $510 00
Boston Woven Hose Company, 900
feet hose . 495 00
Boston Woven Hose Company, 600
feet hose
269 85
$1,274 85
NEW HOSE CARRIAGE.
Paid Gleason & Bailey Manufacturing Co. $560 00
George W. Bates, services on com- mittee 10 00
George W. Bates, expenses to New York . 26 97
George W. Bates, postage, station- ery, and telegrams 41
O. C. R. R., freight . · 15 00
Alvah Raymond, expense to New York · 19 00 ·
85
Paid William O. Collyer, expense to New
York .
$15 00
Otis Cushing, unloading hose car- riage . 3 00
D. W. Hunt, hook on pole and whif- fletree spring 4 00
$654 38
Total
$3,651 44
SUMMARY OF EXPENSES OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Active engine, Ward 1 . $165 42
E. S. Beals, hook and ladder, Ward 1
25 10
Steamer No. 2, Ward 2 . 202 17
Eureka, hook and ladder, Ward 2
30 21
Steamer No. 1, Ward 3 .
231 52
Hard Scrabble, hook and ladder, Ward 3
38 00
Gen. Putnam, Ward 4
132 92
Gen. Bates, Ward 5
141 61
Resolute, hook and ladder, Ward 5 .
25 00
Chemical extinguisher, Ward 5
25 00
Miscellaneous . 705 26
Hose .
1,274 85
New hose carriage .
654 38
$3,651 44
APPROPRIATION.
For general expenses
$2,000 00
The purchase of hose
1,350 00
Now hose carriage .
600 00
3,960 00
Unexpended balance
$298 56
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
WARD ONE.
Paid John O. Bicknell, services
$2 00
Noble Morse, services . 13 00
George G. French . ·
1 00
$16 00
WARD TWO.
Paid Nathaniel B. Peare, services $553 00
Asa B. Pratt, services
188 00
James Knox, services
5 00
George W. Tirrell, services . 2 00
Geo. W. Mitchell, services
3 00
Joseph P. Ford, services
2 00
753 00
WARD THREE.
Paid Thomas Fitzgerald, services
$631 35
Oliver Houghton, services
152 95
Henry L. Thayer, services
148 00
Frank M. Drown, services,
5 00
937 30
WARD FOUR.
Paid George F. Maynard, services $44 80
George B. Bayley, services
11 00
Isaac N. Tirrell, services
9 00
L. K. Jones, services
5 50
70'30
WARD FIVE.
Paid John Nolan, services
$271 20
George W. Conant, services
49 25
John Sullivan, services
35 00
Daniel Sullivan, services .
2 00
Francis B. Vinson, services 1884
3 50
360 95
87
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Geo. B. Bayley, services in liquor
cases .
$27 00
L. K. Jones, services in liquor cases, 9 00
Isaac N. Tirrell, services in liquor
cases . 9 00
Geo. F. Maynard, services in liquor
cases .
12 00
$57 00
Total
$2,194 55
LOCK-UP.
WARD TWO.
Paid Asa B. Pratt, for care
$25 00
Asa B. Pratt, food for prisoners
16 50
Asa B. Pratt, for oil
28
Loud & Lovell, incidentals
1 59
G. M. Pratt, whitewashing
5 00
$48 37
WARD THREE.
Paid Oliver Houghton, for care
$25 00
Oliver Houghton, food for prisoners.
9 75
Oliver Houghton, for oil .
13
S. W. Pratt, repairing stove
2 88
Phillips & Bacon, incidentals .. ·
1 48
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
6 60
Almshouse, carting .
1 50
WARD FIVE.
Paid Jason Farrington, for care
$18 75
Jason Farrington, food for prisoners 11 10
Jason Farrington, for 4 towels
40
Joseph Dyer, incidentals
1 32
·
$47 34
$31 57
T
PROBATION OFFICER.
Paid Asa B. Pratt, services
$4 74
SUMMARY OF EXPENSES OF POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police services in Ward 1
$16 00 °
Police services in Ward 2
753 00
Police services in Ward 3
937 30
Police services in Ward 4
70 30
Police services in Ward 5
360 95
Miscellaneous
57 00
Lock-up, Ward 2
48 37
Lock-up, Ward 3
47 34
Lock-up, Ward 5
31 57
Probation officer
4 74
$2,326 57
Appropriation
$2,000 00
Unexpended balance of 1885 . 497 48 ·
2,497 48
Balance unexpended
$170 91
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SUPPRESSING THE ILLEGAL SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
Paid Calvin Terry, 88} days' services, at $3 . $265 00
Calvin Terry, 35 days' services, at $5 175 00
Calvin Terry, for cash paid John Verro for detective service and expenses (a horse and driver), 5 days (or nights), at $9 45 00
Calvin Terry, for stationery, 30c. ; postage, 8c .. . 38
78
Calvin Terry, for fares and postage, Calvin Terry, for cash paid F. C. Pratt for attendance in the Arm- strong case .
3 00
Calvin Terry, for cash paid F. C. Pratt for services in procuring evidence before grand jury £ 5 00 N. W. Gardner, for services (ren- dered by order of Calvin Terry) . M. F. Dickinson, legal service ob- tained by Calvin Terry 20 00 . Asa B. Pratt, services summoning witnesses in Armstrong case 3 75
192 00
Asa B. Pratt, by order of Calvin Terry, witness fees 6 00
Asa B. Pratt, services rendered for Calvin Terry 6 00
$734 88
Appropriation
$500 00
Unexpended balance of 1885
449 43
949 43
Balance unexpended
$214 55
Calvin Terry, for telephone, travel, and postage
12 97
TUFTS LIBRARY.
Paid Amos S. White, Treasurer $1,642 26
Appropriation, $1,200, and ¿ dog license money, $442.26 1,642 26
TOWN HOUSE.
Paid James C. Wendell, for care $103 00
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber . 4 42
Geo. A Knox, putting shelves in vault 2 50
Geo A. Knox, labor and material, repairing sheds . 5 00
Geo F. Maynard, gravel, and grad- ing round sheds 6 25
Loud & Lovell, incidentals, for town house, and stationery 13 13
William G. Nash, incidentals . 3 01
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal 5 00
Almshouse, wood, and carting coal . 10 75
$153 06.
Appropriation
200 00
Balance unexpended
$46 94
PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.
Paid Alfred Mudge & Son, for town reports $497 34
Alfred Mudge & Son, voting lists 188 62 C. G. Easterbrook, advertising by- laws 30 00
91
Paid C. G. Easterbrook, printing and ad- vertising for Selectmen, Overseers, and Board of Health . · C. G. Easterbrook, for the Assessors C. G. Easterbrook, for Sealer of Weights and Measures .
$121 75
60 00
22 00
C. G. Easterbrook, for Town Clerk . 17 75
C. G. Easterbrook, for Registrars · C. G. Easterbrook, for forest fire- wards
7 00
7 50
Alfred O. Crawford, printing tax bills 30 00
H. H. Joy, printing road notices 75
Total
$982 71
Appropriation
800 00
Balance in excess of appropriations .
$182 71
DISCOUNT, AND REMITTANCES OF TAXES.
Paid Alfred O. Crawford, Collector, dis- count on taxes of '86, paid before October 10 .
. $3,754 19
Alfred O. Crawford, Collector, remit- tance and abatement of taxes of '86, per Assessors' certificate .
1,271 74
Alfred O. Crawford, Collector, remit- tance and abatement of taxes of '85, per Assessors' certificate 554 38
Alfred O. Crawford, Collector, remit- tance and abatement of taxes of '84, per Assessors' certificate 77 36
R. L. Hunt & Co., abatement in tax of '86, per Assessors' certificate 21 21
Thomas O'Brien, abatement in tax of '86, per Assessors' certificate 1 19
92
Paid Benjamin F. Robinson, abatement in tax of'86, per Assessors' certificate $0 56 Loring Richards, abatement in tax of '86. per Assessors' certificate . 2 55 Elbridge Nash, abatement in tax of '86, per Assessors' certificate 17 00
Elmer Belcher, abatement in tax of '86, per Assessors' certificate 1 19
Michael Cronin, abatement in tax of '86, per Assessors' certificate 66
Edward E. Orr, abatement in tax of '86, per Assessors' certificate .
66
Maurice Kennedy, abatement in tax of '85, per Assessors' certificate . 1 07
Benoni Gurting, abatement in tax of '85, per Assessors' certificate 4 70
John H. Stetson, Treasurer, for fire- men's tax refunded 514 55
$6,223 01
Appropriation
4,000 00
Expended in excess of appropriation $2,223 01
INTEREST AND DISCOUNT.
DR.
Paid John H. Stetson, Treasurer, 1 year's interest on note, $14,000 $490 00
John H. Stetson, Treasurer, 1 year's interest on note, $5,000 175 00
John H. Stetson, Treasurer, 1 year's interest on note, $3.000 112 50
John H. Stetson, Treasurer, 1 year's interest on Pratt Fund note, $3,092 154 60 John H. Stetson, Treasurer, for dis- count on note of $15,000, due Oct. 15, 1886 295 89
John H. Stetson, Treasurer, for dis- count on note of $15,000, due Oct. 12, 1886 261 36
93
Paid John H. Stetson, Treasurer, for dis- count on note of $15,000, due Oct. 12, 1886 $171 25 John H. Stetson, Treasurer, for dis- count on note of $3,000, due Nov. 18,1886 32 50
John H. Stetson, Treasurer, for dis- count on notes of $3,000, due March 27, 1887 42 28
$1,735 38
Appropriation
2,800 00
Balance unexpended
$1,064 62
STATE AND NATIONAL BANK TAX.
DR.
Paid John H. Stetson, Treasurer, for
payment of State tax . . $4,980 00 John H. Stetson, Treasurer, for pay- ment National Bank tax 4,286 66
$9,266 66
INTEREST ON WATER LOAN.
Paid John H. Stetson, Treasurer, on account on inter-
est on loan $5,000 00
Appropriation 5,000 00
HYDRANTS.
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