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Clara Whiting, teacher .
1 60
$388 80
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid William Veno, janitor
$42 00
William Veno, cleaning .
4 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
10 65
Almshouse, wood and carting coal .
5 75
$62 40
REPAIRS.
Paid W. H. Spencer, labor and material .
$8 80
B. Montgomery, labor
5 00
Noble Morse, labor
2 00
M. K. Crehan, labor and material
2 37
$18 17
INCIDENTALS.
Faid J. H Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$6 00
Total for River School
$475 37
ADAMS.
Paid Jennie W. Rice, teacher .
$216 00
Minnie G. Mathewson, teacher
120 00
$336 00
24
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Alton J. Blanchard, janitor
$10 00
Mrs. John McCue, janitor 8 50
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
22 11
Almshouse, wood and carting coal .
3 64
$44 25
REPAIRS.
Paid S. W. Pratt, labor and material
$12 30
Noble Morse, labor 3 00
$15 30
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$9 00
Total for Adams School $404 55
WASHINGTON.
Paid E. Irving Beal, teacher
$187 50
Annie McGreery, teacher
390 00
Susie B. Litchfield, teacher
390 00
Mary A. Webster, teacher
390 00
Lizzie E. Tirrell, teacher
354 00
Martha Belcher, teacher .
240 00
Kate C. Keohan, teacher
240 00
Maggie A. Dee, teacher .
135 00
$2,326 50
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Andrew J. Garey, janitor
$210 00
Mrs. James Dillon, cleaning ·
26 18
Mrs. James Barrett, cleaning .
20 23
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, cleaning vault
5 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
171 69
Almshouse, wood and carting coal .
29 51
$462 61
25
REPAIRS.
Paid Rich de Marble, labor and material .
$72 83
Stephen Cain, labor and material .
69 78
Gus. M. Pratt, labor and material . 31 40
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, labor and material
25 40
Waldo Turner, labor and material
18 35
M. K. Crohan, labor and material .
16 92
A. L. Flint, labor and material
9 11
Charles Simmons, labor and material
9 68
Joseph Peakes, labor and material .
4 20
W. H. Spencer, labor and material .
4 00
F. B. Reed, repairing clock
2 00
$263 67
INCIDENTIALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$25 00
Total for Washington School $3,077 78
MIDDLE STREET.
Paid Alice G. Fagen, teacher .
$390 00
Martha J. Hawes, teacher
389 00
Mary A. Dee, teacher
385 00
Carrie J. Gardner, teacher
240 00
Alice E. May, teacher
150 00
Maggie A. Dee, teacher .
111 00
Lizzie G. Hyland, teacher
39 00
Mary E. Spencer, teacher
17 50
Clara J. Moran, teacher .
10 40
Susie E. Pratt
1 60
$1,733 50
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Noah T. Joy, janitor
$150 00
Noah T. Joy, cleaning
11 05
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, cleaning vault
10 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
202 49
Almshouse, wood and carting coal . .
39 65
$413 19
26
REPAIRS.
Paid John Nelson, labor and material
$19 00
J. F. Vinal, labor and material 19 35
M. K. Crehan, labor and material
11 00
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, labor and material
16 00
Joseph Peakes, labor and material .
3 28
Noah T. Joy, repairing clocks
2 00
Grand Rapids School Furniture Co., seats
19 89
O. C. R. R. Co., freight on same .
: 11
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rents
$21 00
Total for the Middle Street School $2,260 32
FRANKLIN.
Paid Walter F. Sayward, teacher
$540 00
Melzar H. Jackson, teacher
337 50
Addie M. Canterbury, teacher
395 00
Julia M. Talbot, teacher .
262 90
Brit. E. Harlow, teacher
161 00
Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, teacher
10 00
Bessie Eddy, teacher
4 00
Susie E. Pratt, teacher
.
1 00
1,711 40
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid David P. Lincoln, janitor
$150 00
David P. Lincoln, cleaning
2 00
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, removing ashes and cleaning vault
3 00
Julia Connors, cleaning .
16 01
Margaret Flynn, cleaning
13 94
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
154 15
Almshouse, wood and carting coal .
34 23
$373 33
$92 63
27
REPAIRS.
Paid J. L. Hammett, slate $35 27
Old Colony Railroad Company, freight on slate . 3 58
J. F. Vinal, labor and material 30 23
M. K. Crehan, labor and material
2 20
David P. Lincoln, labor and material
1 00
Mcclintock & Woodfull, order of State in- spector
200 00
F. B. Reed, repairing clock .
1 25
$273 53
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rents
$17 00
Arthur M. Raymond, tuning piano .
2 00
David P. Lincoln .
1 92
$20 92
Total for Franklin School
$2,379 18
BICKNELL.
Paid Helen M. Callahan, teacher
$317 00
Brit. E. Harlow, teacher
232 00
Annie A. Fraher, teacher
135 00
Lizzie G. Hyland, teacher
57 60
Susie E. Pratt, teacher .
.
6 40
$748 00
FUEL AND CARE.
Paid David P. Lincoln, janitor
$62 00
David P. Lincoln, cleaning
7 70
Julia Connors, cleaning, etc.
14 05
Margaret Flynn, cleaning
10 79
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal
87 31
Cyrus Patch & Son, coal
7 90
Almshouse, wood and carting coal .
31 54
·
$221 29
28
REPAIRS.
Paid A. L. Flint, painting and setting glass $171 50
Charles Simmons, labor and material 75 84
M. K. Crehan, labor and material . 56 60
J. F. Vinal, labor and material
19 50
David P. Lincoln, labor and repairs on desks . J. F. & W. H. Cushing, labor and repairs on desks . 5 38
F. B. Reed, repairing clock
25
$337.57
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$13 00
Total for Bicknell School
$1,319 86
HUNT.
Paid Joseph W. Armington, teacher
$877 50
Mary E. Ford, teacher .
426 80
Emma F. Parker, teacher
379 00
Barbara E. Hunter, teacher
371 00
Edith M. Keith, teacher .
164 80
Helen L. Rockwood, teacher .
150 00
Mary L. Tucker, teacher
24 00
Hattie B. Baker, teacher
22 80
Mrs. Frank L. Kelley, teacher
12 10
Arria G. Stewart, teacher
10 00
Susie E. Pratt
1 60
$2,439 60
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Lyman C. Williams, janitor
$85 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
191 73
Almshouse, wood and carting coal . 26 21
$302 94
8 50
29
REPAIRS.
Paid A. K. Bates, labor and materials
$93 31
Samuel W. King, labor and materials
. 22 52
Geo. H. Bicknell, grading yard 15 00
John W. Connors, labor
15 00
Loud & Pratt, lumber
10 86
Baker Hardware Company, materials
4 05
W. T. Burrell, labor and materials .
3 40
Ashford Baker
11 18
Patrick Burnes, labor
2 00
John Nelligan, labor
2 00
Clinton F. Pope, labor
1 50
$180 82
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$25 00
Baker Hardware Company
.
1 20
$26 20
Total for Hunt School .
$2,949 56
TUFTS.
Paid Mary E. Crotty, teacher
$390 00
Anne B. Hunt, teacher .
370 00
Helen L. Rockwood, teacher .
240 00
Helen F. Armington, teacher .
120 00
Addie Coleran, teacher .
16 00
Chrissy Ahlf, teacher
10 00
$1,146 00
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Darius Smith, janitor,
$110 00
Mary Viger, cleaning
·
15 00
Clinton F. Pope, cleaning
4 00
Almshouse, for wood
8 00
.
.
$137 00
30
REPAIRS.
Paid S. W. Pratt, labor and material
$32 93
A. K. Bates, labor and material 1 75
Geo. W. Hersey, labor and material
4 50
J. F. Vinal, labor and material
1 50
Baker Hardware Company, material
30
Darius Smith, labor
50
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$21 00
Total for Tufts' School
$1,345 48
LINCOLN.
Paid Mary E. Welsh, teacher.
$390 00
Kate C. Keohan, teacher,
150 00
Minnie G. Matthewson
68 80
Lizzie G. Hyland .
41 00
Jessie MacGregor .
34 60
Addie Coleran,
21 60
Ella Chandler
100 00
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Lyman C. Williams, janitor
36 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal . .
82 27
Almshouse wood, and carting coal
12 60
$130 87
REPAIRS.
Paid Gus. M. Pratt, labor and material .
$259 00
S. W. Pratt, labor and material
21 60
Loud & Pratt, material . ·
13 95
Charles Simmons, labor and material
2 10
Baker Hardwood Co.
20
$296 85
$41 48
$806 00
31
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$10 00
Total for Lincoln School .
$1,243 72
SHAW.
Paid Mary E. Grundstrom, teacher
$300 00
Lois B. Holbrook, teacher
120 00
Clara A. Holbrook, teacher
192 00
Martha Belcher, teacher
187 50
Carrie J. Gardner, teacher
148 00
Kate E. McEnroe, teacher
120 00
Mary E. Vining
96 00
$1,163 50
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Chas. E. Urqhart, janitor
$90 00
Mrs. Chas. E. Urqhart, cleaning
8 75
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
63 39
Nath'l R. Ells, cleaning
4 00
Almshouse, wood and carting coal .
27 40
$193 54
REPAIRS.
Paid Grand Rapids School Furniture Co., seats
$104 70
Otis Cushing, freight on same
11 80
John Seabury, labor and material .
96 90
Stewart & Howe, labor and material
20 55
Nath'l R. Ells, labor and material .
8 00
Frank E. Loud
1 50
$ 243 45
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$13 00
C. H. Tinkham, clock and repairing
7 25
H. H. Joy, printing programmes
1 50
Ford & Phillips, chair
1 38
W. G. Nash
3 48
$26 61
Total for Shaw School
$1,627 10
32
PRATT.
Paid A. Amelia Jordan, teaching
$477 50
Nellie M. Holbrook, teaching
351 00
Mary E. Belcher, teaching
10 00
$838 50
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Mrs. J. E. Inkley, janitor
$60 00
Mrs. J. E. Inkley, cleaning
13 50
Chester D. Pratt, cleaning
3 00
Almshouse wood
12 00
$88 50
REPAIRS.
Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material
7 45
L. L. Barker, labor and material 3 87
Geo. F. Maynard, labor and material
4 50
John Seabury, labor and material .
1 00
C. H. Tinkham, repairing clock
1 25
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$13 00
Total for Pratt School
$958 07
HOLBROOK.
Paid Fannie E. Howes, teacher
$388 00
Clara J. Moran, teacher .
1 60
$389 60
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid James G. Lovell, janitor
$17 00
Susan Monroe, cleaning
.
5 38
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
12 25
Alsmhouse, wood and carting coal .
3 75
$38 38
$18 07
33
REPAIRS.
Paid John Scabury, labor and material .
$10 25
Stewart & Howe, labor and material
8 85
L. L. Barker, labor and material
25
$21 35
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, water rent
$9 00
Total for Holbrook School. $458 33
BATES.
Paid Geo. B. Rogers, teacher .
$877 50
Emma J. Smith, teacher .
390 00
Ella M. Clark, teacher
387 00
Jennie M. Allen, teacher,
364 00
Jennie M. Joslin, teacher
165 00
Alice G. Foster, teacher .
20 00
Julia W. Melville, teacher
20 00
Ada Stetson, teacher
15 00
$2,138 50
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Geo. B. Rogers, janitor .
$150 50
Geo. B. Rogers, cleaning cellar
2 85
Mary Crowley, cleaning .
16 00
J. H. Meara, cleaning vault
10 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
132 30
Almshouse, wood and carting coal .
70 53
F. W. Loud, wood
5 00
$387 18
REPAIRS.
Geo. B. Rogers, labor in yard
15 00
William Healey, labor .
3 00
Edwin Martin, labor and material .
3 75
Dwight B. Rogers, labor and material
.
.
1 50
34
Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material
$0 75
Walworth Manufacturing Co., material . 1 15
C. H. Tinkham, repairing clock 1 90
$27 05
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, for water rent .
21 00
H. H. Joy, printing programmes 2 00
Arthur M. Raymond, tuning piano . 2 00
Gordon Willis, sundries
6 11
31 11
Total for Bates School
$2,583 .84
HOWE.
Paid Harriet L. Reed, teacher
$388 00
Maria G. Stewart, teacher 1 60
$389 60
FUEL AND CARE OF. ROOMS CHARGED TO SOUTH HIGH.
REPAIRS.
Paid T. P. Hobart, labor and material $105 22
Edwin Martin, painting . 207 55
$312 77
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rents
$6 00
Total for Howe School $708 37
THOMAS.
Paid Jennie T. Holbrook, teacher
$390 00
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid Bradford Chandler, janitor
$30 00
Mary Crowley, cleaning
4 00
J. H. Meara, cleaning vault
2 50
J. F. Sheppard and Sons, coal
12 40
Almshouse, carting
3 81
$52 71
35
REPAIRS.
Paid Edwin Martin, painting .
$45 00
Edwin Martin, setting glass, etc. . 5 20
Stewart & Howe, labor and material
8 48
E. W. Morton, labor and material .
4 50
INCIDENTALS.
Paid Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
9 00
Total for Thomas School
$514 89
HOLLIS.
Paid Sarah Stetson, teacher
$240 00
Stella Tirrell, teacher ·
$150 00.
$390 00.
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid H. L. Carrell, janitor
$30 00
H. L. Carrell, cleaning .
4 00
J. H. Meara, cleaning vault
2 50
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal
22 23
Almshouse, wood and carting coal.
14 80
$73 53.
REPAIRS.
Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material
$4 22:
Edward Martin, labor and material
1 02
H. O. Carrell, labor and material
5 00
INCIDENTALS.
$10 24
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$9 00
Total for Hollis School
$482 77
POND.
Paid L. Gertrude Bates, teacher
$390 00
$63 18
36
FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.
Paid J. C. Duntlin, janitor
$30 00
J. H. Meara, cleaning vault 2 50
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal 12 20
Almshouse, carting
2 99
REPAIRS.
$47 69
Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material
$7 61
E. W. Morton, labor and material . 3 47
J. C. Duntlin, 3.91
$14 99
INCIDENTALS.
Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent
$6 00
Gordon Willis, sundries . 23
$7 23
Total for Pond School
$459 91
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
Paid I. M. Norcross, services .
$1,755 00
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Paid Robert F. Raymond, services .
$780 00
FREE TEXT-BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Paid George F. King & Merrill,
$913 20
Lee & Shepard
9 22
Effingham, Maynard & Co.
25 02
Prang Educational Co.
164 70
J. L. Hammett & Co.
57 72
Leach, Shewall & Sanborn
71 67
Willard Small .
1 00
Carl Schoenhof
52 27
.
3.
Paid Samuel Thompson . $9 62
Educational Supply Co.
81 17
Ginn & Company :
478 44
Warren P. Adams .
6 25
American Educational Society .
2 75
American Book Co. .
157 87
Thomas Hall .
14 65
H. M. Belcher & Co.
9 55
Library Bureau
16 80
George S. Perry
70 88
Alfred Mudge & Son
11 50
B. A. Fowler
52 00
A. W. Baker .
1 05
Houghton, Mifflin & Co. .
11 84
J. P. Lippincott & Co.
6 67
D. C. Heath & Co. .
1 25
Smith, Benedict & Seigemund .
16 40
Thompson, Brown & Co. .
18 47
Allyn & Bacon
17 84
Silver, Burdett & Co.
46 70
Oliver Ditson Co.
6 60
W. H. Spencer
10 31
Weymouth Publishing Co.
33 45
Drew & Co.
16 50
Otis Cushing
50
M. R. Warren
5 23
J. H. Clarke & Co. .
13 00
I. M. Norcross, transporting and marking sup- plies .
110 18
Total
$2,522 26
SCHOOLS - MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Old Colony Railroad Company : -
Fares from East Weymouth to Weymouth, . $440 39
Fares from North Weymouth to Weymouth
170 78
38
Paid George F. Raymond, conveying scholars to South High . $200 00
Henry L. Thayer, conveying scholars to Ward 3, 176 00 W. F. Cushing, conveying scholars to " Athens," 50 00
Alfred Mudge & Son, printing extra copies of report . 21 93
D. P. Lincoln : -
Janitor, services for committee 4 50
Lighting "Bicknell" for committee .
12 00
O. Cushing, express
5 10
A. W. Baker, express
10 80
George W. Young, delivering telephone mes- sages and transportation .
15 50
Pilgrim Church : -
For " Athens " Graduating Exercises, 1890 . 4 00
For " Athens" Graduating Exercises, 1891 . 4 00
Odd Fellows Hall : -
For North High Graduating Exercises, 1891, 15 00
For Franklin Graduating Exercises, 1891 5 00
For tickets to North High Graduating Exer- cises, 1891 1 50
John S. Fogg, for use of Hall for South High Graduating Exercises, 1891 . 20 00
John S. Fogg, for use of Hall for Bates Gradu- ating Exercises, 1891 . 5 00
Porter M. E. Church, for Pratt Graduating Ex- ercises, 1891 2 00
Weymouth Publishing Company, printing, etc., I. M. Norcross, expenses procuring teachers . W. M. Belcher & Co., writing machine .
50 00
Thos. M. Ryan, taking census children, Ward 5, S. B. Ward, brushes ·
9 00
3 00
C. F. Vaughan, lunch at examination of teachers ·
7 00
Alfred O. Crawford, printing for North High, 20 00
Alfred O. Crawford, printing for Pratt . 2 00
John W. Bates, work on diplomas . 21 42
43 50
30 20
39
Paid John W. Bates, ribbon for same · $13 09
John W. Bates, training school diplomas 1 00
Oscar Smith, removing settees from Hunt School 1 58
I. M. Norcross, postage and expenses 9 00
Arthur M. Raymond, tuning pianos
13 00
S. W. Pratt, removing stove from South Wey- mouth, and labor 5 20
H. F. Bates, telegrams . 1 58
Z. L. Bicknell & Co., one dozen brooms . 4 00
B. Montgomery's bill 18 23
Total .
$1,416 30
TRUANT OFFICERS.
Paid Geo. G. French, services $5 00
Andrew J. Garey, services
.
.
.
7 50
Asa B. Pratt, services .
15 50
Oliver Houghton, services
43 50
Geo. B. Bailey, services
5 00
Geo. W. Conant, services
10 50
Total .
$87 00
SUMMARY OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.
North High school .
$3,663 48
South High school .
3,354 56
Athens school
2,708 64
River school .
475 37
Adams school
404 55
Washington school
3,077 78
Middle Street school
2,260 32
Franklin school
2,379 18
Bicknell school .
1,319 86
Hunt school . ·
2,949 56
40
Tufts school .
$1,345 48
Lincoln school
1.243 72
Shaw school .
1,627 10
Pratt school
958 07
Holbrook school
458 33
Bates school .
2,583 84
Howe school .
708 37
Thomas school
514 89
Hollis school .
482 77
Pond school .
459 91
Superintendent of schools
1,755 00
Teacher of music
780 00
Free text books and school supplies
2,522 27
Miscellaneous expenses .
1,416 30
Truant officers
87 00
$39,536 35
APPROPRIATIONS.
Unexpended balance of 1890 .
$1,137 05
Appropriation March 2, 1891 .
47,500 00
One half dog license money
594 13
Alewife fund .
252 00
State school fund
106 12
$49,589 30
Balance for support of schools to April, 1892 . . $10,052 95
EVENING SCHOOL, IN WARD TWO.
Paid Melzar H. Jackson, teacher
$56 00
Frank L. Kelley, teacher
56 00
Edgar R. Downs, teacher
48 00
E. Irving Beal, teacher .
42 00
Geo. C. Torrey, teacher .
36 00
Weymouth Light and Power Co., wiring Bick-
nell
60 00
41
l'aid Danid P. Lincoln, janitor
$14 00
Weymouth Publishing Co., advertising 7 00
Melzar H. Jackson, incidentals
4 16
Harry Loud, lantern, oil, etc. .
4 35
$327 51
Appropriation, March 2, 1891
$1,000 00
Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1892 .
$672 49
NEW SCHOOL HOUSE, WARD TWO.
Paid S. S. Woodcock, architect, balance $50 07
APPROPRIATION.
Unexpended balance of 1890 . $41 93
Expended in excess
$8 14
HIGHWAYS, TOWNWAYS AND BRIDGES.
WARD ONE.
HIGHWAY BILLS. - GENERAL REPAIRS.
Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 160 days' labor, at $2.25 $360 00
Peter F. Hagerty, for 2 horses, 14975 days, at $3.00. 448 16
W. F. Cushing, man and horse, 333 days, at $3.50 . 116 66 ·
George H. Bicknell, man and horse, 5§ days, at $3.50. .
19 06
Michael Hagerty, 15672 days' labor, at $2.00,
313 17
William Dempsey, 5g days' labor, at $2.00
11 78
Stephen Delory, 21} days' labor, at $2.00 43 00
Simon Delory, 263 days' labor, at $2.00 52 45
Benjamin Gough, 12 days' labor, at $2.00 24 00
John Coffey, 109} days' labor, at $2.00 . 218 32
James Fogarty, 4777g days' labor, at $2.00
94 78
John Sheehan, 363 days' labor, at $2.00 . F. C. Pratt, 2 days' labor, at $2.00
73 34
4 00
Joseph Mathson, 30g days' labor, at $2.00 Thomas McCue, 83 days' labor, at $2.00 Noble Morse, ¿ day's labor, at $2.00
61 78
George Lovell, for horse, 25 days, at $1.50
3 83
Wilmot Cleverly, 778 loads gravel, at 5c.
38 90
Wilmot Cleverly, 2 loads stone, at 10c. .
20
Samuel Thompson, 182 loads gravel, at 5c.
9 10
Samuel Thompson, building fence on East st.,
15 66
Bradley Fertilizer Company, 86 loads gravel, at 10c.
8 60
17 11
1 00
43
P.id Bradley Fertilizer Company, 237 loads cinders, delivered
$39 50
Charles Litchfield, 55 loads gravel, at 5c. 2 75
Angus McDonald, 322 loads gravel, at 5 ct. 16 10
John W. Bartlett, 103 loads gravel, at 5c.
5 15
David Ford, 20 loads gravel, at 5 c.
1 00
Drake & Newton, 15 loads gravel, at 5c.
75
J. F. Cushing, 168 loads gravel, at 5c. 8 40
Francis Cowing, 264 loads gravel, at 5c.
13 20
S. S. Somes, 84 loads gravel, at 5c. W. F. Shaw, 1 load stone, 10c.
10
Almshouse, for scraper and team
36 67
B. F. Richards, stone work
13 50
B. F. Richards, covering stone Joseph Poulin, grating .
2 00
Joseph Poulin, sharpening tools
2 55
Lewis Beals, cementing drain .
4 75
T. E. Kinder, repairing screen
50
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber
32 50
CR.
$2,127 52
By cash paid by Daniel Sampson for loam 75
$2,126 77
SNOW BILLS.
Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 82 hours' labor, at 25c. $20 50
Peter F. Hagerty, for two horses 79} hours, 50c. 40 50
Michael Hagerty, 993 hours' labor, at 25c.
24 88
William Dempsey, 97 hours' labor, at 25c.
24 25
James Cuneen, 38 hours' labor, at 25c. .
9 50
James Bunker, 16 hours' labor, at 25c. .
4 00
James Bunker, 18 hours' labor, at 20c.
·
3 60
David Bates, 6 hours' labor, at 25c.
.
1 50
B. F. Richards, 2 hours' labor, at 25c. .
50
B. F. Richards, for man and 2 horses 233 hours, at 75c.
17 74
4 20
9 00
44
Paid B. F. Richards, for man and 1 horse 16 hours, at 50c. $8 00
B. F. Richards, for 2 horses 7 hours, at 50c. 3 50
John Durant, 30g hours, at 25c. 7 62
John Coyle, 5 hours' labor, at 25c. . 1 25
Clarence Briggs, 4 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 00
Peter Delate, 10} hours' labor, at 25c. 2 62
David Davidson, 133 hours' labor, at 25c.
3 37
John Davidson, 10} hours' labor, at 25c.
2 62
A. Leavitt, 3} hours' labor, at 25c. .
87
John Coffey, 33 hours' labor, at 25c. 87
Francis Fisher, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. .
2 50
Frank Cuneene, 17 hours' labor, at 20c. . 3 40
Edward W. Wolfe, 16 hours' labor, at 20c. 3 20
Charles Montgomery, 14 hours' labor, at 20c. . 2 80
Godfrey Benkendorf, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. .
4 25
Fred Benkendorf, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25
Stephen Delory, 19 hours' labor, at 25c. .
4 75
Simon Pitts, 10 hours' labor, at 25c.
2 50
Hiram Nadell, 8 hours' labor, at 25c.
2 00
A. M. Newcomb, 23 hours' labor, at 25c.
62
W. T. Shaw, 2 men, 133 hours', at 50c. . 6 75
Solomon Ford, 26 hours with 2 horses, at 75c .. 19 50
Solomon Ford, 1 hour with 4 horses, at $1.00 . 1 00
Henry T. Bicknell, horse and pung 3 hours ·
75
Joseph Poulin, repairing plow .
2 50
SANDING SIDEWALKS.
P. F. Hagerty, 2 horses 2 days, at $3.00. 6 00
P. F. Hagerty, 2 days' labor, at $2.25c. . 4 50
Michael Hagerty, 2 days' labor, at $2.00. 4 00
William Dempsey, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 4 00
James Bunker, § days' labor, at $2.00 1 78
B. F. Richards, 1} days with horse, at $3.50 4 67
David P. Lincoln, 10 loads gravel, at 5c. 50
$264 91
45
WARD TWO.
HIGHWAY BILLS .- GENERAL REPAIRS.
Paid J. F. and W. H. Cushing, for man and 2 horses 375 days, at $5.00 $187 77
J. F. and W. H. Cushing, for man and 1 horse 1,9 days, at $3.50 5 75
J. F. and W. H. Cushing, for 2 men and 2 horses 2 days, at $7.00 14 00 . J. F. and W. H. Cushing, for man 23 days, at $2.00. 46 00
J. F. and W. H. Cushing, for 2 horses 3 days, at $3.00 9 00 ·
J. F. and W. H. Cushing, for 1 horse 24}} days, at $1.50 · .
36 82
J. F. and W. H. Cushing, 2 men and horse 1§ days at $5.50 · · ·
7 94
J. F. and W. H. Cushing, 466 loads gravel, at 5c. 23 30
J. F. & W. H. Cushing : -
49 red cedar posts, at 35c. . 17 15
load gravel on Broad Street
50
repairing washout
50
lantern, globe and oil .
50
setting glass .
2 76
W. H. Cushing, labor, 63 days, at $2.25 142 75
1% days' labor, at 82.00 3 60
man and horse, 7} days, at $5.75 42 16
2 men and 2 horses, 6 days, at $9.25 55 50
with horse, 6} days, at $3.75
24 37
John H. Thompson, man and 2 horses, 18$ days, at $5.00 . 92 22
man and 1 horse, 1 day
3 50
man, 1} days, at $2.00
3 00
2 men, & day, at $2.00
88
2 horses, 1} days, at $3.00 .
.
.
3 60
46
Paid Robert Mitchell with horse, 40}} days, at $3.50, $142 22
labor, 114 days, at $2.00 ·
22 88
for horse, 10g days, at $1.50 15 67
John Sullivan, 2d, with horse, 254g days, at $2.50 90 03
labor, 10} days, at $2.00
21 00
horse, 3 days, at $1.50 4 50 ·
man, 2 days, at $2.00 4 00
Cornelius Green, with horse, § day, at $3.50 2 10 60 loads gravel, at 6c. 3 60
Michael Crehan, with horse, 19 days, at $3.50, 66 50 labor, 23 days, at $2.00 4 44
Thomas Desmond, labor, 3521 days, at $2.00, 71 72
James Flannery, labor, 463 days, at $2.00
93 55
William Lynch, labor, 244 days, at $2.00
48 50
Martin Egan, labor, 16g days, at $2.00 .
32 88
Daniel Sullivan, labor, 133 days, at $2.00
27 33
Patrick Weathers, labor, 413 days, at $2.00
83 54
Thomas Smith, labor, 37} days, at $2.00 74 66
John K. Carroll, labor, 263 days, at $2.00 53 3.3
John Garland, labor, 13 days, at $2.00 .
26 00
Cornelius Smith, labor, 6 days, at $2.00 .
12 00
Charles Smith, labor, 6 days, at $2.00
12 00
Martin Flynn, labor, 29} days, at $2.00 . John Quinn, labor, 13g days, at $2.00
26 88
Richard Connors, labor, 314% days, at $2.00
62 20
William E. Roberts, labor, 17§ days, at $2.00,
34 88
Lewis W. Keay, labor, 20% days, at $2 00
40 88
Henry H. Burrell, labor, 5 days, at $2.00 10 00 John Sheehan, labor, 21} days, at $2.00 43 00 J. W. Moran, labor, 9} days, at $2 00 19 00
Edward Dwyer, labor, 3} days, at $2.00 . 7 00
Elias H. Deere, labor, 9 days, at $2.00
18 00
Patrick Crehan, labor, 1 day, at $2.00
2 00
John Crehan, labor, 13 days, at $2.00
2 44
Michael Daley, labor, 23 days, at $2.00
4 44
Thomas Maguire, labor, 6 days, at $2.00 .
12 00
58 32
47
Paid Thomas Hogan, labor, § day, at $2.00 $0 44
Anthony Green, labor, } day, at $2.00 1 00
Nehemiah Thayer, labor, ¿ day, at $2.00 1 00
John Upton, labor, 3 day, at $2.00
1 33
Eugene Webster, labor, 11775 days, at $2.00
2 78
John F. Smith, labor, 2} days, at $2.00
4 66
Charles A. Vining, labor, 5 days, at $1.25
6 25
Jeremiah Moran, with horse, 13§ days, at $3.50 26 75
6 loads gravel, at 11c.
66
C. F. Skelley, 2 loads gravel, at 25c. 50
with horse, ¿ day, at $3.00 . 39
Almshouse, team with scraper 54 00
John P. Lovell, 1,186 loads gravel, at 5c. 59 30
Thomas Corcoran, 334 loads gravel, at 5c. 16 70
A. J. Randall, 253 loads gravel, at 5c. . 12 65
William McCarthy, 40 loads gravel, at 5c. 2 00
Francis Hutchinson, 22 loads gravel, at 5c.
1 10
Francis Cowing, 24 loads gravel, at 5c. .
1 20
Loud & Pratt, lumber
20 34
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber
25 80
drain pipe 14 82
Reidy Bros., iron posts and staples, etc.
23 36
J. F. Dizer, carting lumber, etc.
3 85
Waldo Turner, building fence 4 38
John E. Farrell, stone work
2 25
J. H. Donlan & Co., sharpening tools
30
John P. Burrell, lumber, nails, etc. 2 40
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