Town annual report of Weymouth 1890, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 260


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Emma F. Parker, teacher


388 00


Sara E. Wilbar, teacher


428-00


Mary Ford, teacher .


308 00


Mary L. Tucker, teacher .


206 40


Hattie E. Darcy, teacher .


110 00


Helena M. Callahan, teacher


102 00


Hattie B. Baker, teacher .


7 50


Mary E. Lonergan, teacher


10 00


Susie H. Porter, teacher .


6 40


Chrissy M. Ahlf, teacher .


3 20


Mary E. Hunt, teacher


1 60


$2,471 10


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$255 58


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


26 52


A. J. Richards & Sons, for coal


2 50


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


54 67


Lyman C. Williams, janitor


150 00


Lyman C. Williams, cleaning .


12 00


Garret Fitzgerald, cleaning


3 00


J. W. Connor, cleaning vaults


5 00


$509 27


REPAIRS.


Paid W. A. Choate & Co.


$160 30


J. F. Vinal, labor and material


34 50


A. K. Bates, labor and material


.


23 25


27


Paid Alexander Sherman, labor and material $11 25


W. T. Burrell, labor and material . 9 30


S. W. Pratt, labor and material


13 44


Old Colony Railroad Company, freight


25 96


Clinton F. Pope, labor . ·


6 50


Paine Furniture Company


9 10


Hunt & Co., grass seed .


5 30


S. W. King .


2 00


Estate of Geo. S. Baker .


5 62


Loud & Pratt .


40


Repairs ordered by State Inspector : -


Paid J. F. Vinal, per contract .


800 00


Rodman & Norris, for plans .


.


.


30 00


$1,136 92


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$25 00


S. W. Pratt


2 55


Hunt & Co.


2 00


Estate of Geo. S. Baker . .


1 08


A. K. Bates


50


$31 13


Total for Hunt School .


$4,148 42


TUFTS.


Paid Mary E. Crotty, teacher


$376 00


Anne B. Hunt, teacher . Helen L. Rockwood, teacher


356 00


360 00


Hannah E. Ward, teacher


296 00


Chrissy M. Ahlf, teacher


86 00


Mary E. Lonergan, teacher


20 00


Hannah C. Whelan, teacher


16 00


$1,510 00


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FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$71 10


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


23 81


Darius Smith, janitor ·


130 00


Mary Viger, cleaning


16 95


Garret Fitzgerald, cleaning


4 00


J. W. Connor, cleaning vault


5 00


REPAIRS.


Paid A. K. Bates, tin roof, etc.


$299 30


W. T. Burrell, painting


176 17


S. W. Pratt, labor and material


59 99


G. F. Curtis, labor and material


12 00


Alexander Sherman, labor and material


6 25


C. C. Webster, labor and material .


4 00


Clinton F. Pope, labor


2 50


Frank W. Richards


2 00


G. W. Hersey


2 75


Estate of Geo. S. Baker .


3 27


Loud & Pratt .


1 97


Rodman & Norris, plans, by order of State Inspector .


20 00


$592 20


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$21 00


Estate of Geo. S. Baker


46


$21 46


Total for Tufts School .


$2,374 52


LINCOLN.


Paid Mary E. Welsh, teacher .


$388 00


Ella Chandler, teacher .


336 00


Mary E. Lonergan, teacher .


40 00


$764 00


·


$250 86


John Nelligan, labor


2 00


23


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$50 63


Almshouse, wood and carting coal 11 25


Lyman C. Williams, janitor ·


60 00


Lyman C. Williams, cleaning . ·


10 20


J. W. Connor, cleaning vault and. removing ashes .


9 00


$141 08


REPAIRS.


Paid Alexander Sherman, labor and material . $6 25


Samuel W. King, labor and material


9 00


S. W. Pratt, labor and material


2 25


W. T. Burrell, labor and material


3 72


Estate of George S. Baker


1 60


$22 82


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$10 00


S. W. Pratt


21


$10 21


Total for Lincoln School


938 11


PRATT.


Paid George C. Torrey, teacher


$540 00


A. Amelia Jordan, teacher


416 00


Nellie M. Holbrook, teacher .


144 00


$1,100 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$26 15


Almshouse, wood and carting coal . .


11 26


Mrs. H. A. Inkley, janitor


60 00


Mrs. H. A. Inkley, cleaning . ·


.


11 50


$108 91


30


REPAIRS.


Paid A. O. Sprague, labor and material .


$17 05


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


5 20


Chester D. Pratt, labor on yard 8 00


George F. Maynard


3 45


W. H. Spencer


1 00


L. A. Cook, for loam


1 00


C. H. Tinkham, repairing clock


75


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$13 00


Boston Spar Company, flagstaff


17 00


Stewart & Howe


4 24


$34 24


Total for Pratt School .


$1,279 60


SHAW.


Paid Mary E. Grundstrom, teacher


$428 00


Lois B. Holbrook, teacher


376 00


Mary E. Brassill, teacher


300 00


Clara A. Holbrook, teacher


128 00


$1,232 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$63 65


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


10 84


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


20 14


Charles Urquhart, janitor


129 00


Charles Urquhart, cleaning


20 46


$244 09


REPAIRS.


Paid Grand Rapids School Furniture Company


$140 04


John Seabury, labor and material . ·


138 28


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


.


30 95


·


$36 45


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Paid Edwin Martin, labor and material . $2 00


A. O. Sprague, labor and material . 10 75


Old Colony Railroad Company, freight on fur- niture e


19 36


$341 38


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$13 00


Stewart & Howe


17 00


W. G. Nash .


8 79


$38 79


Total for Shaw School


$1,856 26


HOLBROOK.


Paid Fannie E. Hawes, teacher $388 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid James G. Lovell, janitor


$30 00


James G. Lovell, banking up windows


25


Mrs. J. Munroe, cleaning


5 49


$35 74


REPAIRS.


Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material


$6 72


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$9 00


W. G. Nash .


5 50


Stewart & Howe


1 75


Z. L. Bicknell & Co.


60


A. M. Raymond, tuning piano


3 00


$19 85


Total for Holbrook School


$450 31


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32


BATES.


Paid G. B. Rogers teacher


$360 00


C. K. Sullivan, teacher .


292 50


Cora L. Dimpsey, teacher


247 50


Jennie M. Allen, teacher


428 (0


Emma J. Smith, teacher


388 00 .


Ella M. Clark, teacher .


376 00


Arria G. Stewart, teacher


200 00


Clara A. Holbrook, teacher


55 00


$2,347 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$141 10


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


54 58


Francis Newcomb, janitor


130 00


G. B. Rogers, janitor


42 00


Mrs. H. Coakley, cleaning


15 81


Francis Newcomb, cleaning


1 26


James Moore, cleaning vaults


10 00


$394 75


REPAIRS.


Paid Edwin Martin, painting .


$236 00


Edwin Martin, labor and material .


210 20


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


77 62


D. B. Rogers, labor and material .


43 01


Francis Newcomb, labor and material


12 24


Frank E. Loud


75


W. G. Nash, lawn dressing


4 50


Ross, Nutter & Seabury


17 11


Repairs ordered by State Inspector : -


Paid James Moore, labor and material


175 50


A. O. Sprague, cementing cellar


123 00


$899 93


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INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$21 00


Ross, Nutter & Seabury


4 25


E. M. Cundell, piano cover


2 75


Gordon Willis


3 84


C. L. Rice & Co.


4 25


Joseph Dyer .


1 74


A. M. Raymond, tuning piano


2 00


$39 83


Total for Bates School


$3,681 51


HOWE.


Paid Harriet L. Reed, teacher


$382 00


Clara A. Holbrook, teacher


20 00


$402 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$54 04


Almshouse, wood and carting coal . 23 01


$77 05


REPAIRS.


Paid Edwin Martin, labor and material .


$48 68


C. H. Chubbuck, labor and material 2 00


$50 68


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$3 00


. Stewart & Howe. .


3 25


C. H. Tinkham, epairing clock


75


$7 00


Total for Howe School


$536 73


THOMAS.


Paid Jennie T. Holbrook, teacher $382 00


34


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$13 82


Almshouse, wood and carting coal . 11 84


Bradford Chandler, janitor


30 00


Bradford Chandler, cleaning .


9 00


James Moore, cleaning vaults


2 50


$67 16


Paid Edwin Martin, labor and material


$37 55


D. B. Rogers, labor and material


18 18


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


5 30


$61 03


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$9 00


Total for Thomas School


$519 19


HOLLIS.


Paid Sarah Stetson, teacher


$382 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$12 87


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


3 58


H. L. Carrell, janitor


30 00


H. L. Carrell, cleaning


5 20


$51 65


REPAIRS.


Paid D. B. Rogers, building outhouse


$66 00


D. B. Rogers. labor and material


24 96


H. O. Carrell, labor and material Edwin Martin, labor and material


16 05


3 00


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


2 60


.


.


$112 61


REPAIRS.


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INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$9 00


S. Carrell, flagstaff


. 16 60


Joseph Dyer


1 04


C. H. Tinkham, repairing clocks


75


$26 79


Total for Hollis School


$573 05


POND.


Paid L. Gertrude Bates, teacher .


$382 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid C. Patch & Son, for coal


$13 28


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


11 69


Burton L. Bates, janitor .


30 00


John C. Duntlin, janitor .


13 00


John C. Duntlin, cleaning


3 86


James Moore, cleaning vaults


2 50


Burton L. Bates, shavings


25


$74 58


REPAIRS.


Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material


$22 13


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


$9 00


W. L. Bates, balance on account flagstaff 10 00


$19 00


Total for Pond School


$497 71


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid Gilman C. Fisher, services


$1,080 00


I. M. Norcross, services . 720 00


$1,800 00


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TEACHER OF MUSIC.


Paid A. E. Bradford, services


$480 00


R. F. Raymond, services . . 320 00 .


$800 00


FREE TEXT-BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Paid George F. King & Merrill $926 66


D. C. Heath & Co. 261 65


Prang Educational Co. 179 04


D. Appleton & Co.


161 50


Ginn & Co.


157 92


Educational Supply Co. .


102 85


Harper Brothers


93 20


H. I. Smith


67 20


F. M. Ambrose 67 00


A. E. Bradford, music readers 65 00


A. S. Barnes & Co. 77 34


J. B. Lippincott & Co. 53 09


Silver, Burdett & Co. 44 33


Cowperthwait & Co.


86 40


Thompson, Brown & Co.


41 74


Weymouth Publishing Company


41 45


American Book Company


42 74


A. Mudge & Son . ·


45 50


Carl Schoenhof


30 10


Harrison Hume


24 00


J. H. Clark .


18 50


New England Publishing Company .


21 60


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.


16 93


George S. Perry


16 20


Warren P. Adams .


15 72


Allyn & Bacon


.


13 55


J. L. Hammett


34 07


University Publishing Company


37 50


37


Paid Effingham, Maynard & Co.


$11 28


Doolittle & Smith .


8 00


Smith, Benedict & Seigemund


7 50


Massachusetts Bible Society


6 60


Lee & Shepard ·


6 25


Interstate Publishing Company


6 25


J. W. Bartlett & Co.


5 95


Clark & Maynard .


1 67


A. C. Boyden ·


1 60


Samuel Thompson, distributing supplies . 40 85


J. H. Shaw, expressage .


29 85


E. Bourk, expressage · ·


·


1 40


Noble Morse, labor in storeroom .


6 00


$2,875 53


SCHOOLS - MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Old Colony Railroad Company, fares East Weymouth to Weymouth ·


$544 64


Old Colony Railroad Company, fares North Weymouth to Weymouth 202 34


H. L. Thayer, conveying scholars, Ward 3 192 00


George F. Maynard, conveying scholars,


Ward 4 · 150 00


W. F. Cushing, conveying scholars, Ward 1 . 133 25


J. W. Holbrook, conveying scholars, Ward 4 . 55 00


Gilman C. Fisher, expenses as follows : -


Postage


18 00


Expenses of Prof. Leib, Dr. Emerson, and Mrs. Hunt at teachers' meeting 7 22


Telegraph, and telephone messages ·


4 56


Expressage ·


2 50


Record book and two " Macbeths "


77


For transportation of scholars, Training School 7 87 .


Jordan, Marsh & Co., scrim for curtains 2 10


38


Paid Gilman C. Fisher, expenses (Continued).


L. Herbert Owen, record and note-books


$4 50


National Temperance Society, books ·


1 00


Mr. Rowland, painting wand boxes .


1 50


Cambric and ribbon


1 44


Stencil


20


Forkins for wand holders


20


Flower-pots, stand covers, and oil cloth, Middle Street School 2 39


French Classics for Miss Smith


1 62


Cotton cloth 76


" Aids to Teaching " for Pond School . 1 40


Grand Rapids School Furniture Company 58 93


7 38


M. K. Cushing, expressage


30


Richard Thompson, mats


13 50


Gordon Willis, incidentals


5 48


T. P. Hobart, by order of State Board


12 00


A. Mudge & Son, printing reports of School Committee .


24 20


A. Mudge & Son, cut of Middle Street School- house . ·


11 00


12 00


5 00


Thomas M. Ryan, taking school census Ward 5, Odd Fellows, use of hall, Franklin graduation, A. O. Crawford, programmes and tickets, Franklin graduation 17 75 ·


A. P. Derby, services graduation exercises 7 00


John W. Bates, work on diplomas . .


23 52


John W. Bates, ribbon for diplomas


16 75


John W. Bates, work on Training School cer- tificates 1 00


H. H. Joy, programmes for Bates School .


5 00


First Baptist Society, use of church for North High graduation 15 00


John S. Fogg, use of hall for South High grad- uation 20 00


John S. Fogg, use of hall for Bates graduation, 5 00


George S. Perry, feather dusters


.


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Paid John S. Fogg, moving piano . $2 00


John S. Fogg, use of hall, Norfolk County Teachers' Convention . 25 00


C. G. Easterbrook, programmes Franklin School 2 00


Ford & Phillips


22 00


F. W. Loud, moving settees .


1 50


J. L. Wildes, tuning piano, Baptist Church 2 00


B. F. Thomas, telephone messages delivered . 1 55


Noah T. Joy, labor and expense to Hingham, 3 30


$1,655 42


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Paid Asa B. Pratt, services


$15 00


Oliver Houghton, services


14 00


A. J. Garey, services ·


10 50


George W. Conant, services


1 75


$41 25


SUMMARY OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.


North High school .


$3,446 51


South High school .


2,608 62


Athens school


3,770 28


River school .


471 40


Adams school


454 62


Washington school


2,786 12


Middle Street school


2,049 74


Franklin school


4,336 74


Bicknell school


1,098 21


Hunt school .


4,148 42


Tufts school .


2,374 52


Lincoln school


938 11


Pratt school .


1,279 60


Shaw school .


1,856 26


Holbrook school


450 31


Bates school .


3,681 51


40


Howe school .


$536 73


Thomas school


519 19


Hollis school .


573 05


Pond school .


497 71


Superintendent of schools


1,800 00


Teacher of music .


800 00


Free text-books and school supplies


2,875 53


Miscellaneous expenses .


1,655 42


Truant officers


41 25


Total .


. $45,049 85


APPROPRIATIONS.


For support of schools . .


. $39,800 00


One half of dog-license money


606 62


Alewife Fund


252 00


State School Fund .


70 76


Tuition from scholars out of town


20 00


Unexpended balance of 1889 .


5,437 52


$46,186 90


Balance in treasury for support of schools to April


1,189] . $1,137 05


NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE, WARD 2.


Paid Weymouth Savings Bank $275 36 ·


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, grading yard 217 21 .


Charles Simmons, building fence 136 80


Joseph Peakes, painting fence


53 41


B. F. Richards, curbstone 61 00


D. M. Easton, services on Building Committee, 29 45


W. A. Drake, services on Building Committee, 34 00


T. H. Humphrey, services on Building Com- mittee 79 75


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Paid Z. L. Bicknell, services on Building Commit-


tee


$33 50


J A. Cushing, services on Building Committee, 33 75


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, labor and material . 4 93


$959 16


CR.


By J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, cash refunded by Wey- month Savings Bank .


$1 09


$958 07


Appropriation, March 3, 1890


1,000 00


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890 $41 93


REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.


To the Board of Selectmen :


GENTLEMEN, - Upon assuming the duties of superintendent, a thorough examination of the highways throughout the town was made by me. The streets leading from the railroad station at Weymouth to East Weymouth were badly cut up by the heavy loads of ice that had been hauled over them. Other roads, though not as bad as these, needed gravelling, and to put all in good repair required the use of 1,935 loads of gravel in Ward 1, 5,033 in Ward 2, 2,523 in Ward 3, 3,191 in Ward 4, and 4,304 in Ward 5. About 600 feet of stone wall and 1,200 feet of new railing have been built in different parts of the town. The drain leading from the low land in the rear of Z. L. Bicknell's store, across Jackson Square, has been repaired and extended at an expense of about one hundred dollars. The total cost of repairs has been $13,165.63, which is $326.36 more than the sum appropriated.


SNOW.


During the past year, though there have been no very severe storms, it has several times been necessary to clear the sidewalks, and sanding has also been required on account of ice. This has been done, at a cost of $600.08, leaving, of the appropriation for this purpose, a balance of $1,690.95.


SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS.


The appropriation of $800 for the construction of Chard Street was found to be insufficient, and an additional sum will be required to complete the work. The several sums appropriated for work on East and Ann streets and Curtis Avenue have been expended.


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The drain at the junction of Bridge and North streets has been completed and is working in a satisfactory manner ; but, owing to its extension to a point beyond that which was at first intended, and to the extra expense of curbing, the cost was more than was estimated, and the sum appropriated was exceeded $261.47.


The work at the corner of Washington and Front streets has been completed for a sum $34.44 less than the appropriation, and the culvert is now in good condition.


An appropriation of $200 was made for the working of the ex- tension of White Street. This was commenced, but has not yet been finished.


Our roads are now in fair order, but considerable gravelling seems to be necessary the coming spring, and as there are several new streets which should be worked, I hope a liberal appropria- on will be made for highway purposes. I would also recommend the purchase, by the town, of a four-horse roller, by the use of which many of the stones that are now picked off would be rolled in, thereby making a better foundation.


The guide-boards throughout the town are in fair condition.


Respectfully submitted,


J. F. DIZER.


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HIGHWAYS, TOWNWAYS AND BRIDGES.


WARD ONE


Paid Peter F. Hagerty : -


130g days' labor at $2.25 $294 50


2 horses 119-7 days at $3.00 358 75


Michael Hagerty, 1375 days' labor at $2.00 275 67


Francis Cushing, 9 days' labor, with horse at $3.50 . ·


31 50


George Lovell, 6 days' labor with horse, at $3.50 . 21 00


·


Miles Keene, 7} days' labor with horse, at $3.50. 25 37


Miles Keene, ¿ day's labor, at $2.00


1 00


John Coffey, 972 days' labor, at $2.00


195 51


John Connell, 69g days' labor, at $2.00 .


138 21


William Dempsey, 39g days' labor, at $2.00


78 73


Phillip Delory, 29 days' labor, at $2.00 .


58 00


Michael Connell, 112 days' labor, at $2.00


23 50


James Upton, 6 days' labor, at $2.00


12 00


John Sheehan, 5 days' labor, at $2.00


10 00


Patrick Weathers, 11 days' labor, at $2.00


22 00


Martin Flynn, 3% days' labor, at $2.00 Edward Dwyer, 3 days' labor, at $2.00


7 00


6 00


James Fogarty, 13 days' labor, at $2.00 .


3 77


Joseph Delory, 1 day's labor, at $2.00


2 00


Garret Fitzgerald, § day's labor, at $2.00


1 11


Frank H. Miller, removing ledge, Norton Street . .


10 00


B. F. Richards, building wall, Bridge Street 420 57


·


45


Paid E. J. Evans, stone work, wall, Bridge Street . $25 55 C. H. Chubbuck, building railing, Bridge Street 24 00


J. B. Barker, painting railing, Bridge Street 18 00


Charles Litchfield, 362 loads of gravel, at 5c. . 18 10


Drake & Newton, 151 loads of gravel, at 5c. . Samuel Thompson, 222 loads of gravel, at 5c. . S. S. Somes, 280 loads of gravel, at ốc. . ·


11 10


Joseph Adams, 215 loads of gravel, at 5c. ·


10 75


Joseph Rogers, 346 loads of gravel, at 5c. 17 30


Henry Newton, 81 loads of gravel, at 5c.


4 05


Henry Newton, 11 loads beach gravel, at 10c.


1 10


Henry A. Nash, gravel and for man, 1} days . 5 90


Francis Cowing, 97 loads gravel, at 5c. . 4 85


Cornelius Green, 18 loads of gravel, at 6c. ·


1 08


Miss Robbins, 34 loads of gravel, at 5c. . 1 70


John E. Stoddard, 16 loads of gravel, at 5c. 80


J. W. Bartlett, 2 loads of gravel, at 5c. .


10


N. Bemis, 55 red-cedar posts, at 30c.


17 50


Wilmot Cleverly, 8 red-cedar posts, at 35c.


2 80


J. B. Rhines & Co., for lumber


56 53


Loud & Pratt, for lumber


19 60


Loud & Pratt, drain pipe 1 80


Marcellus Day Co., for drain pipe . 17 82


Old Colony R. R. Co., freight on drain pipe 7 90


Joseph Poulin, iron posts, etc.


32 50


Joseph Poulin, sharpening tools ·


3 80


Bicknell & White, building railing, North Street 10 25


Lot W. Bicknell, building railing, Commercial Street 2 50


George Cushing, repairing railing . 65 ·


T. E. Kinder, frame for gravel screen .


4 25


J. R. Orcutt, for brimstone 1 52


$2,341 54


7 55


14 00


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SNOW BILLS.


Paid Peter F. Hagerty : -


59 hours' labor, at 25c. $14 75


for 2 horses, 43 hours, at 50c. 21 50


Michael Hagerty, 55 hours' labor, at 25c. 13 75 .


Francis Cushing, 42 hours' labor, at 25c. 10 50


Phillip Delory, 53 hours' labor, at 25c.


13 25


James Cuneen, 31 hours' labor, at 25c.


7 75


John Coffey, 17 hours' labor, at 25c.


4 25


William Dempsey, 15 hours' labor, at 25c.


3 75


David Bates, 10 hours' labor, at 25c.


2 50


Francis Fisher, 7} hours' labor, at 25c. . Miles Keene, 5 hours' labor, at 25c.


1 25


Stephen Delory, 4 hours' labor, at 25c.


1 00


John Mathson, 4 hours' labor, at 25c.


1 00


Frank Cuneen, 29 hours' labor, at 20c. .


5 80


John Ash, 16 hours' labor, at 20c. .


3 20


David Ford, with man and four horses, 7} hours' labor, at $1.50 . 11 00 ·


Soloman Ford, for man and two horses, 17 hours' labor, at 75c. . 12 75


B. F. Richards, 24 hours' labor with one horse, at 50c. ·


12 00


3} hours' labor, with two horses, at 75c. ·


3 37


for 5 hours labor, with two men and horse, at 75c. . 3 75


for 4 hours' labor, with man and horse, at 50c. John Durant, 20 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 00


2 25


Joseph A. Delory, 24} hours' labor, at 25c. 6 12


Peter DeCost, 8} hours' labor, at 25c. 2 12


A. Leavett, 6} hours' labor, at 25c. 1 62


Edward Pitts, 4z hours' labor, at 25c. 1 12


I. Pitts, 4} hours' labor, at 25c. ·


1 12


Francis Fisher, 3} hours' labor, at 25c. . 87


$169 22


1 88


47


WARD TWO.


Paid J. F. & W. H. Cushing : -


for three horses, 183 days' at $4.50 $83 69


for two horses, at 1777g days, at $3.00 52 17


for one horse, 92 days, at $1.50 . 14 00


for man with three horses, 11 days, at $6.50, 71 50


for man with one horse, 42 days, at $3.50 16 63


for man, 10} days, at $2.00 .


.


21 00


for 804 loads of gravel, at 5c. .


40 20


for 3 loads of gravel, delivered, at 40c. for nine white cedar posts, at 20c.


1 80


W. H. Cushing, labor, 2} days, at $2.25 . ·


5 63


labor, 25% days, at $2.00 .


51 43


John H. Thompson : -


for 3 horses, 32} days, at $4.50


144 75


for 2 horses, 8 days, at $3.00


24 00


for 1 horse, 3} days, at $1.50


5 25


man and 2 horses, 1} days, at $5.00


7 50


carting pipe


2 00


Robert Mitchell : -


342 days' labor with horse, at $3.50


121 62


11} days' labor, at $2.00 ·


22 66


for horse, 75 days, at $1.50 .


.


11 75


John Sullivan : -


29§ days' labor with horse, at $3.50


103 83


7 days' labor, at $2.00


14 00


for horse, 7 days, at $1.50 . 10 50


John Sheehan, 58§ days' labor, at $2.00 . 117 35


William Lynch, 57,3% days' labor, at $2.00


114 59


Michael Crehan, 44g days' labor, at $2.00 Daniel Sullivan, 405 days' labor, at $2.00 James Flannery, 40 days' labor, at $2.00


80 00


Thomas Desmond, 72g days' labor, at $2.00


145 09


Edward Dwyer, 35g days' labor, at $2.00


70 91


68 33


Patrick Weathers, 34} days' labor, at $2.00 Michael Connell, 35 days' labor, at $2.00


88 33


81 66


70 00


1 20


48


Paid Patrick Crehan, 32g days' labor, at $2.00 $64 88


William McGinnis, 33 days' labor, at $2.00 66 00


Lewis Keay, 273 days' labor, at $2.00 54 44


Charles Smith, 27} days' labor, at $2.00 54 33


John Quinn, 30 days' labor, at $2.00 61 66


John K. Carroll, 22-7g days' labor, at $2.00 44 77


John Upton, 1713 days' labor, at $2.00 . ·


35 44 .


Jeremiah Moran, 8} days' labor, with horse, at $3.50. 28 87


Martin Flynn, 145 day's labor, at $2.00 . ·


29 66


Barney Smith, 12 days' labor, at $2.00 24 00


John Cullen, 112 days' labor, at $2.00 23 50


Matthew Lynch, 11 days' labor, at $2.00


22 00


Michael Mccarthy, 82 days' labor, at $2.00 17 50


Martin Klinn, 83 days' labor, at $2.00 17 00


Michael Lynch, 10} days' labor, at $2.00 20 33


John Lane, 6} days' labor, at $2.00 13 00


John Coffey, 64 days' labor, at $2.00


·


12 50


James Vining, 6 days' labor, at $2.00 George McFaun, 4 days' labor, at $2.00 . Martin Lynch, 4g days' labor, at $2.00


12 00


8 00


.


8 66


8 66


6 33


5 00


4 66


4 00


4 00


4 00


2 66


2 00


1 33


2 00


.


2 00


Thomas Smith, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 John Fogarty, 1g days' labor, at $2.00 .


2 00


2 75


Cornelius Green, 1,181 loads gravel, at 6c. 70 86 15 loads gravel, at 5c. 75


John Connell, 43 days' labor, at $2.00 John Dutton, 3} days' labor, at $2.00 N. Thayer, 2} days' labor, at $2.00 H. Pratt, 23 days' labor, at $2.00 . Edward Cushing, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 George Gilson, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 Cornelius Smith, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 . A. B. Linscott, 13 days' labor, at $2.00 . Michael Carroll, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 . Thomas Graney, § days' labor, at $2.00 . James Canary, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 Patrick Nolan, 1 day's work, at $2.00


49


Paid Mrs. John Dizer, 133 loads gravel, at 5c. $6 65


Henry Sinclair, 108 loads gravel, at 5c. . 5 40


A. J. Randall, 90 loads gravel, at 5c. · 4 50


T. H. Humphrey, 1,333 loads gravel, at 5c. 66 65


M. C. Dizer, 281 loads gravel, at 5c. 14 05


John P. Lovell, 717 loads gravel, at 5c. .


35 85


Mrs. Nolan, 235 leads gravel, at 5c. ·


11 75


William McCarthy; 60 loads gravel, at 5c. William Healey, 73 loads gravel, at 5c. .


3 65


sharpening drills . 1 10


60 26


Old Colony R. R. Co., freight on drain pipe ·


7 62


Almshouse, team and scraper, 5} days, at $12.00 66 00


Bartholomew Farrell and Harry Keay, build-


ing wall on Pleasant Street . 85 00 ·


C. F. Blackwell, building railing 20 35


Loud & Pratt, for lumber 51 62


J. B. Rhines & Co., for lumber 3 59


A. H. Spear, 53 cedar posts, at 35c. 18 55


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, labor


20 68


B. F. Richards, covering stone


7 50


William Custance, sharpening tools


2 00


James H. Donlan, sharpening tools 1 60


J. F. Vinal, sign-board .


1 00


A. L. Flint, painting sign


1 50


Z. L. Bicknell & Co., scythe and snathe . Humphrey Brothers, 2 lanterns 1 00


1 50


J. F. Dizer, for 3 rakes . .




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