Town annual report of Weymouth 1891, Part 3

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 458


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Transfer from Chard Street


45 01


CR.


$2,312 28


By J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for gravel . 1 00


$2,311 28


SNOW BILLS.


Paid J. F. & W. H. Cushing : - 4 horses, 13 hours, at $1.00 13 00


48


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


2 horses, 22} hours, at 50c.


$11 25 38


1 horse, 1} hours, at 25c.


6 men, 5 hours, at $1.50


7 50


4 men, 33 hours, at $1.00 3 men, 5 hours, at 75c. 3 75


3 50


2 men, 9} hours, at 50c.


4 75


1 man, 1} hours, at 25c.


37


J. F. Cushing, labor, 12} hours, at 25c. . 3 12


W. H. Cushing, labor, 4 hours, at 25c. 1 00


John H. Thompson, labor, 28 hours, at 25c. 7 00


2 horses, 48 hours, at 50c. 24 00


2 men, 20 hours, at 50c. .


10 00


Almshouse, 4 men, and 4 horses, 14 hours, at $2.00 28 00


2 men and 4 horses, 7 hours, at $1.50 10 50


2 men and 2 horses, 12 hours, at $1.00 A. B. Linscott, labor, 8} hours, at 25c. . John Upton, labor, 7 hours, at 25c.


12 00


Moses Chisson, labor, 28 hours, at 25c. .


7 00


Thomas Desmond, labor, 2 hours, at 25c. 50


John Sheehan, labor, 2 hours, at 25c. 50


John Coffey, labor, 2 hours at 25c. 50


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, sanding sidewalks : -


3 horses, ¿ day, at $4.50 2 25


2 horses, 13 days, at $3.00 4 50


1 horse, 2,1g days, at $1.50 . 3 08


man, ¿ day, at $2.00 . 1 00


53 loads sand, at 10c. .


5 30


labor, ¿ day, at $2.00 . 1 00


W. H. Cushing, labor, sanding, 2§ days, at $2.00 . ·


5 33


John Upton, labor, sanding, 12 days, at $2.00, 3 00


Engene Webster, labor, sanding, 1 days, at $2.00. 3 33


William Allen, labor, sanding, ¿ day, at $2.00. 1 00


John Connell, labor, sanding, ¿ day, at $2.00 . 1 00


2 13


1 75


49


Paid John Quinlan, labor, sanding, 273 days, at $2.00 . . .


$4 78


Anthony Green, labor, sanding, § day, at


$2.00 . 77


J. H. Thompson, 2 horses, sanding, 23 days at $3.00 ·


·


8 00


1 horse, sanding, ¿ day, at $1.50 .


50


Cornelius Green, with horse, sanding, 22 hours, at 37} c. 8 25


sand and gravel . 2 31


Moses Chisson, labor, sanding, 3 days, at $2.00. 6 00


J. H. Thompson, labor, sanding, 23 days, $2.00, 5 32


52 loads, at 10 c. 5 20


$225 42


WARD THREE.


HIGHWAY BILLS. - GENERAL REPAIRS.


Paid William Ford : -


2 men and 4 horses, 7 days, at $10.00 . 70 00


1 man and 2 horses, 343 days, at $5.00 174 45


2 men and 2 horses, 8 days, at $7.00 56 00


1 man and 1 horse, 15 days, at $3.50. 52 50


labor, 11g days, at $2.00 3 10


John F. Dwyer : -


man and 2 horses, 12 days, at $5.00 60 00


man and 1 horse, 5 days, at $3.50 17 50


2 men and 2 horses, 8 days, at $7.00 . 56 00


3 men and 3 horses, 4g days, at $10.50 50 75


John W. Connors, 3575 days labor, at $2.00 70 78


for horse, 34§ days, at $1.50 52 34


for carting, 133 loads gravel 47 80


William Coyle, with horse, 74 days at $3.50


26 00


Geo. H. Bicknell, man and horse, 42 days, at $3.50 147 00


Geo. H. Bicknell, for tools 5 00


50


Paid John Ford, for horse, 1} days, at $1.50 . $2 25


Michael Griffin, 1198 days labor, at $2.00 237 77


Patrick Callahan, 41} days labor, at $2.00 83 00


John Spillaine, 9g days labor, at $2.00 19 77


James McAvoy, 22§ days labor, at $2.00


45 78


Thomas Ahearn, 338 days labor, at $2.00


67 78


Timothy Bresnahan, 63g days labor, at $2.00 .


126 33


Patrick Moriarty, 10} days labor, at $2.00 21 00


Michael Cleary, 235 days labor, at $2.00


47 11


Garrett Fitzgerald, 3475g days labor at $2.00 68 55


Thomas Ford, 443 days labor, at $2.00 . 88 43


Cornelius White 31} days labor, at $2.00


63 00


for screening 204 loads gravel 70 75


Thomas Griffin, 7 days labor, at $2.00


14 00


Maurice Fitzgerald, 35,7g days labor, at $2.00 .


70 78


Michael Kelley 51} days labor at $2.00 .


103 00


John Dwyer, 5 days labor, at $2.00


10 00


John Nelligan, 15g days labor, at $2.00 .


31 10


Cornelius Connell, 353 days labor, at $2.00


71 00


John Stack, 7 days labor, at $2.00


14 00


John Riley, { half days labor, at $2.00


1 00


John Bresnahan, 3 days labor, at $2.00 1 00


2 55


Edward Ford, { days labor, at $2.00


. 00


A. B. Gammon, § days labor, at $2.00


1 60


James Field, 275 days labor, at $2.00


4 60


Samuel J. Kaler, 2219 loads gravel, at 5c.


110 95


Angus McDonald, 709 loads gravel, at 5c.


35 45


John F. Dwight, 44 loads gravel, at 5c. .


2 20


William Rooney, 515 loads of gravel, at 5c.


10 75


Almshouse team with scraper .


18 67


Loud & Pratt, lumber


17 87


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber


6 58


Moses Whyte, gravel screen


8 00


Samuel King, labor


2 91


Thomas South, Jr., sharpening tools


.


5 00


A. W. Custance, sharpening tools .


.


7 70


.


Patrick Gloster, 1,5g days labor, at. $2.00


51


Paid E. Bourk, expressage


$1 25


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water for sprinkling street . 40 00


$2,423 70


SNOW BILLS.


Paid John Ford, as follows : -


4 horses 10 hours, at $1.00 .


$10 00


3 horses 15 hours, at 75c. .


11 25


2 horses 10g hours, at 50c. . 5 25


William Ford, labor, 22 hours at 25c.


5 50


John Nelligan, labor, 14 hours, at 25c.


3 50


Henry Ford, labor, 17 hours, at 25c.


4 25


George Ford, labor, 34 bours, at 25c.


8 50


John Connors, labor, 12 hours, at 25c. .


3 00


James B. Ford, labor, 5 hours, at 25c. Michael Cleary, labor, 8 hours, at 25c. John Stack, labor, 8 hours, at 25c.


2 00


Maurice Fitzgerald, labor, 8 hours, at 25c. Michael Griffin, labor, 5 hours, at 25c.


1 25


Edmund Ford, labor, 18 hours, at 25c. 4 50 Thomas Ford, labor, 5 hours, at 25c. George Guertin, labor, 5 hours, at 25. 25 Thomas Coyle, labor, 5 hours, at 25c. 25 Removing ice and sanding, as follows : - William Ford, labor, 67's days, at $2.00 . 12 77


1 25


John Nelligan, labor, 71 days, at $2.00 . 14 22


Timothy Bresnahan, labor, 33 days, at $2.00 .


7 76


Cornelius White, labor, 1 day, at $2.00 .


2 00


Edward Ford, labor, 4g days, at $2.00


8 88


George Ford, labor, 13 days, at $2


3 00


Owen Connor, labor, 23 days, at $2


5 32


John Ford, 2 horses, 6 days, at $3 .


18 00


1 horse, 75 days, at $1.50


52


51 loads gravel, at 8 c.


4 08


Cornelius Green, 20 loads sand, at 25 c. 5 00


$149 55


1 25


2 00


2 00


52


WARD FOUR.


HIGHWAY BILLS. - GENERAL REPAIRS.


Paid James Morse, as follows :-


Labor, 9313 days, at $2.25 . $211 87


3 horses, 49 days, at $4.50 . 220 50


2 horses, 41 days, at $3.00 . 123 00


1 horse, 9} days, at $1.50 13.75


Cedar post . 1 00


Daniel Sullivan, labor, 97-52 days, at $2 . 194 83


Christopher P. Tower, labor, 90} days, at $2 . 180 33


James Collins, labor, 90} days, at $2 180 33


Albert Griffin, labor, 98 days, at $2 196 00


Michael Leary, labor, 40 days, at $2 80 00


Patrick Sheahy, labor, 54 days, at $2 108 00


Austin Tirrell, labor, ¿ day, at $2 . 1 00


John Blanchard, labor, 42 days, at $2 9 00


Theron Harris, labor, 1 day, at $2 . 2 00


John Healey, labor, at 32} days, at $1.75 56 88


Constant S. Chandler, labor, at 6 days, at $1.00 6 00


J. A. Moore, labor, at 5 days, at $1.25 . 6 25


Willard Holbrook, labor, at 5} days, at $1.00 . 5 501


A. Tower, labor, at 1} days, at $1.00 1 50


Transferred from Elm st. bridge 232 25


Allen Vining, 624 loads gravel, at 5 c. . 31 20


Nathaniel R. Ells, 566 loads gravel, at 5 c. . 28 30


Mrs. Fred. Holbrook, 555 loads gravel, at 5 c. 27 75


Bela French, 104 loads gravel, at 5 c. 5 20


Patience Spilted, 395 loads gravel, at 5 c. 19 75


I. N. Tirrell, 36 loads gravel, at 5 c. 1 80


Patrick Burke, 346 loads gravel, at 5 c. . 17 30


John Roach, iron bars and posts . 2 30


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber 21 14


$1,984 73


53


SNOW BILLS.


Paid James Moore, as follows :-


. labor, 5 hours, at 25 c. $1 25


with horse, 26 hours, at 50 c. ·


13 00


2 men and 2 horses, 16 hours, at $1.00 16 00


man and horse, 3 hours, at, 50 c. . 1 50


Geo. F. Maynard, as follows :-


with 2 horses, 33 hours, at 75 c .


24 75


1 horse, 19 hours, at 50 c. . 9 50


N. R. Ells, as follows :-


2 horses, 27 hours, at 50 c. . 13 50


3 horses, 9 hours, at 75 c. 6 75


1 horse, 5 hours, at 25 c.


1 25


2 men, 27 hours at 50 c.


13 50


3 men, 9 hours, at 75 c.


6 75


1 man, 23 hours, at 25 c.


75


labor on bridge .


75


Henry F. Lowell, as follows :-


2 men and 2 horses, 35 hours, at $1.00 $35 00


3 men and 3 horses, 7} hours, at $1.50 c. 10 88


1 man and 2 horses, 43 hours, at 75 c.


3 37


Daniel Sullivan, labor, 12 hours, at 25 c.


3 00


A. A Shaw, labor, 8 hours, at 25 c.


2 00


John F. Pool, labor, 6 hours, at 25 c.


1 50


Thomas Brassell, labor, 5 hours, at 25 c. James Collins, labor, 9 hours, at 25 c.


2 25


Herbert Lane, labor, 24 hours, at 25 c. .


6 00


9 50


2 00


75


.


2 50


1 25


John Healey, labor, 2 hours, at 20 c. 40 Harry Sprague, labor, 2 hours, at 20 c. . 40


Henry S. Pool, labor, 6 hours, at 15 c.


90


J. L. Maynard, labor, 38 hours, at 25 c. Warren Barker, labor, 8 hours, at 25 c. . C. H. Tisdale, labor, 3 hours, at 25 c. Albert Griffin, labor, 10 hours, at 25 c. C. S. Gerald, labor, 5 hours, at 25 c.


1 25


54


SANDING SIDEWALKS.


Paid James Moore, as follows : -


1 day's labor, at $2.25 $2 25


2 horses, 1 day, at $3.00 3 00


Geo. F. Maynard, with 2 horses, 2} days at $5.00 .


$11 67


N. R. Ells, as follows : -


horse, 3% days, at $1.50


5 17


2 men, 33 days, at $4.00 13 78


1 man, & day, at $2.00


11


18 loads sand, at 5c. 90


Leon Larney, { day's labor, at $2.00 1 55


Joshua Crosby, 1} days, at $2.00 2 22


C. S. Gerald, 13 days' labor, at $2.00


22


Daniel Sullivan, 1 day's labor, at $2.00


2 00


James Collins, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 John Smith, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 2 00


2 00


Dan'l McAuliffe, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 .


2 00


Herbert Lane, 1g days' labor, at $2.00


2 22


James Lovell, 12 days' labor, at $2.00


3 50


C. Davidson, ¿ day's labor, at $2.00


1 00


J. L. Maynard, 1} days' labor, at $2.00 .


3 00


Orrin Bates, 13 loads sand at 6 c. . 78


$259 57


WARD FIVE.


HIGHWAY BILLS. - GENERAL REPAIRS.


Paid Edgar S. Wright, as follows :


101 days' labor, at $2.25


$227 27


3 horses, 15} days, at $4.50


69 75


2 horses, 83 days, at $3.00 .


249 00


1 horse, 26 days, at $1.50


39 00


Otis Cushing, as follows : -


horse, 20 days, at $1.50


30 00


for man and 2 horses, 7} days, at $4.75 35 63


55


Paid Howard Shaw, with 2 horses, 27} days, at $4.75 .


$130 63


Wilbur Loud, man with 3 horses, 7} days, at $4.75 . 35 63


John Smith, 1113 days' labor. at $2.00 223 65


John Moneghan, 332 days' labor, at $2.00 7 00


Edward Earley, 61 days' labor, at $2.00 .


122 00


Frank Moneghan, 100% days' labor, at $2.00 .


201 43


Chas. E. Raymond, 75} days' labor, at $2 00 .


151 00


Patrick Culliname, labor, 107} days, at $2.00,


214 65


George Davis, labor, 47g days, at $2.00 .


95 00


Daniel McAuliffe, labor, 1,7 days, at $2.00


3 54


William Tucker, labor, 73 days, at $2.00


15 00


Patrick Healy, labor, 1 day, at $2.00


2 00


James Morris, labor, 1 day, at $2.00


2 00


James Morris, labor, 7 days, at $1.75


12 25


Charles Vining, labor, 512 days, at $1.75


90 14


Clarence Gurth, labor, 39} days, at $1.00


39 50


Alonzo Blanchard, labor, 3 days, at $1.25


3 75


Bradford Chandler, labor, 19 hours, at 22c.


4 18


Almshouse team, with scraper


36 00


Geo. J. Ries, blasting


10 99


Daniel Riley, blasting


7 63


Nath'l Ells, 1,444 loads gravel, at 5c.


72 20


Mrs. Warren Thayer, 125 loads gravel, at 4c., 5 00


Mrs. Warren Thayer, 65 loads gravel, at 5c.,


3 25


Jacob Baker, 188 loads gravel, at 5c.


9 40


Leander Freeman, 98 loads gravel, at 5c.


4 90


John Sherman, 36 loads gravel, at 5c.


1 80


John Loud, 175 loads gravel, at 5c.


8 75


Henry Thayer, 20 loads gravel, at 5c.


1 00


Orrin Bates, 25 loads gravel, at 5c.


25


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber


.


7 92


Stewart & Howe, drain pipe


9 45


James Rice, red cedar post ·


1 50


James Moore, lighting sidewalk, Pleasant Street,


5 00


$2,190 04


.


56


SNOW BILLS.


Paid Edgar S. Wright, as follows :


labor 5 days, at $2.25 . $11 25


man with two horses, 61 hours, at 75c. 45 75


man with one horse, 25 hours, at 50c. 12 50


Otis Cushing, for man with 2 horses, 31 hours at 75 c. . 23 25


man with 1 horse, 9 hours at 50c. .


4 50


three men, 5 hours, at 75c. . 3 75


Alvin Hollis, for man and 2 horses 92 hours, . at 75c. 7 13


Alvin Hollis, for man and 1 horse 34} hours, . at 50c. . 17 25


Charles Vining, 9 hours' labor, at 25c. 25


Frank Moneghan, 14 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 50


John Smith, 14 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 50


SANDING SIDEWALKS.


Edgar S. Wright, 4 horses 4} days, at $6.00 . 27 00


Edward Earlsy, 43 days' labor, at $2.00 . 9 00


John Moneghan, 4 days' labor, $2.00 8 00


Charles Vining, 4 days' labor, at $2.00


8 00


Fred Thayer, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 4 00


John Smith, 1 days' labor, at $2.00 2 00


Howard Shaw, 64 loads sand, at 5c.


3 20


$195 83


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.


Jacob F. Dizer, services . $72 50


SUMMARY OF GENERAL REPAIRS ON HIGHWAYS.


Expended in Ward 1


$2,126 77


Expended in Ward 2


2,311 28


Expended in Ward 3


2,423 70


57


Expended in Ward 4


$1,984 73


Expended in Ward 5 .


2,190 04


Superintendent of Streets


72 50


$11,109 02


APPROPRIATIONS.


March 2, 1891


$11,000 00


Unexpended balance Washington and


Front streets


34 44


Unexpended balance Howard Street


19 34


Unexpended balance Lake Street .


6 00


$11,059 78


Expended in excess


$49 24


REMOVAL OF SNOW.


Expended in Ward 1


$264 91


Expended in Ward 2


225 42


Expended in Ward 3


149 55


Expended in Ward 4


259 57


Expended in Ward 5


195 82


$1,095 28


Unexpended appropriation of 1890 .


1,690 95


Unexpended Jan. 1, 1892


$595 67


SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS, HIGHWAYS


HOWARD STREET CONSTRUCTION.


Paid Perer F. Hagerty, 132 days labor, at $2 25 $31 13


2 horses, 14} days labor, at $3 00 43 50


Michael Hagerty, 15113 days labor, at $2 00 30 11


James Fogerty, 11g days labor, at $2 00 23 11


John Coffey. 13g days labor, at $2 00 26 11


Simon Delury, 13 days labor, at $2 00


: 00


Wilmot Cleverly, ten loads stone, at 5c. . 50


W. T Shaw, 2 loads stone, at 10c. . 20


B. F. Richards, 2 days stone work .


6 00


$163 66


58


CR.


From John Cushing, for loam $3 75


Edwin Walker, for loam 5 00


Joseph Poulin, for loam


18 75


Charles H. Newton, for loam


1 50


Charles Stevens, for loam . 1 50


L. Jones, for loam


2 50


$33 00


$130 66


Appopriation,


$150 00


Balance to Cr. Highways, appropriation


$19 34


CHARD STREET CONSTRUCTION.


Paid J. F. & W. H. Cushing, as follows :


for 3 horses 53 days, at $4 50 24 75


for 2 horses 19,7g days at $3 00 .


58 16


for 1 horse 5§ days at $1 50


8 83


for man 9 days at $2 00 ·


18 00


W. H. Cushing, 211§ days labor, at $2 25 48 87


3 00


John Sullivan, 2nd, 13 days labor. at $2 00 for horse, 1 day's labor, at $1 50. . 1 50


John Trafton, 10g days labor, at $2 00 .


21 11


Wm. McGinniss, 4g days labor, at $2 00


8 22


Patrick McQuard, 10g days labor, at $2 00


20 22


William Derant, 1§ days labor, a $2 00 . Thomas Desmond, 5} days labor, at $2 00 H. J. W. Moran, 8 days' labor, at $2.00


16 00


Thomas F. Smithi, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 John F. Smith, 77g days' labor, at $2 00 Patrick Weathers, 35 days' labor, at $2.00 William Allen, 12} days' labor, at $2.00


4 00


14 77


7 65


25 00


34 22


10 77


507 50


$845 01


John Sheehan, 17g days' labor, at $2.00 . John K. Carroll, 577g days' labor, at $2.00 John Beale, drilling and blasting 406 cubic yards ledge


1 44


11 00


59


CR.


By am't transferred to highways


$45 01


$800 00


Appropriation, March 2, 1891


800 00


HAWTHORNE STREET EXTENSION.


Paid W. H. Cushing, as follows : -


2 horses, 131 days. at $3.00


$4 65


1 horse, 73 days, $1.50


11 00


man. 85 days, at $2.00 17 76


labor, 8} days, $2.25 . 18 75


Jeremiah Moran, with horse 7} days, at $3.50, 25 66


Thomas Desmond, 9} days' labor, at $2.00 18 66


Martin Egan, 7g days' labor, at $2.00 15 66


Thomas Lonergan, 7} days' labor, at $2.00 14 66


David Hudson, 302 loads gravel, at 5c. . 15 10


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber


18 10


$150 00


Appropriation, March 2, 1891


150 00


LAKE STREET CONSTRUCTION.


Paid W. H. Cushing, as follows :


12 days' labor, at $2.25


$27 00


2 horses, 3 days, at $3.00


9 00


1 horse, 9 days, at $1.50


13 50


man, 12 days, at $2.00


24 00


Christopher Skelly, as follows :


115 days labor, at $2.00


23 75


with horse, 8 days, at $3.50


28 00


horse, 1 day 1 50


Edward O'Brien, 11 days' labor, at $2.00


22 00


Patrick Barry, labor, 123 days, at $2.00 .


25 54


Thomas Smith, labor, 8g days, at $2.00 .


17 75


37 08


Martin Flynn, labor, 1833 days, at $2.00 John W. Moran, labor, 20 days, at $2.00


40 00


60


Paid Jolın F. Smith, labor, 54g days, at $2.00 $11 44


John F. Colwell, labor, 2 days, at $2.00 4 00


Geo. J. Ries, drilling and blasting . 188 64


William Lynch, 115 loads gravel, at 5c. . 5 75


Reidy Brothers, iron posts, sharpening, etc.


12 00


Waldo Turner, building steps 2 75


John P. Burrill, brimstone


30


Appropriation, March 2, 1891


500 00


Balance to credit highway appropriation $6 00


KING AVENUE EXTENSION.


Paid William Ford, as follows : -


2 horses, 5 days, at $5.00


$25 00


1 horse, 2} days, at $3.00 .


7 39


1 horse, 1 day, at $1.50 1 50


G. H. Bicknell, man and horse, 813 days, at $3.50, 34 81


Michael Griffin, labor, 10 days, at $2.00 . 20 00


Patrick Callahan, labor, 5} days, at $2.00


10 22


Timothy Bresnahan, labor, 4g days, at $2.00,


8 22


Michael Cleary, labor, 5} days, at $2.00


10 22


Cornelius White, labor, 3}} days, at $2.00


7 22


James McAvoy, labor, 5g days, at $2.00


10 22


Garrett Fitzgerald, labor, 5g days, at $2.00


10 22


Maurice Fitzgerald, labor, 43 days, at $2.00


8 22


Thomas Ahearn, labor, 44g days, at $2.00


9 22


Thomas Ford, labor, 10g days, at $2.00 . 20 22


Michael Kelley, labor, 8g days, at $2.00 .


16 22


W. W. Sanborn, with man 5 days, at $5.00 25 00


A. N. Custance, sharpening tools .


1 10


CR. $225 00


By cash from Hunt School for loam


25 00


$200 00


Appropriation, March 2, 1891 . $200 00


$494 00


61


WEBB STREET.


SIDEWALK.


Paid William Ford, with man and 2 horses, 6₺ days,


at $7 $45 50


William Ford, with 2 horses, 4135 days, at 5.00 20 28


William Ford, with1 horse, 1} days, at $3.50 . 5 25


Michael Griffin, 14g days, at $2.00 .


29 55


Timothy Bresnahan, 13} days, at $2.00 .


27 00


James McAvoy, 1 day, at $2.00


2 00


Patrick Callahan, 63 days, at $2.00


13 00


Thomas Ford, 7 days, at $2.00


14 00


Michael Kelley, 45 days, at $2.00


9 00


William Coyle, as follows :----


with horse, 6 days, at $3.50


21 00


carting 65 load stone, at 25 c.


16 25


carting 15 load stone, at 30 c.


4 50


W. W. Sanborn, as follows :-


with man, 13 days, at 5.00 .


65 00


use of derrick, 5 days, at 75 c. 10 lbs. explosives


4 85


J. Kaler, 181 loads gravel, at 5 c.


9 05


A. N. Custance, sharpening tools


4 02


J. Cummings, with team


6 00


$300 00


$300 00


Appropriation March 2, 1891 .


SUMMER STREET WIDENING.


Michael Griffin, labor, 123 days, at $2.00


$25 00


Michael Kelley, labor, at 12} days, at $2.00 25 00


Thomas Ford, labor, 123 days, at $2.00 .


25 00


Thomas Ash, labor, 123 days, at $2.00 .


25 00


Geo. H. Bicknell, man and horse, 13} days, at $3.50 47 25


A. N. Custance, sharpening tools


2 75


$150 00


$150 00


Appropriation, March 2, 1891


3 75


62


SUMMIT STREET CONSTRUCTION.


Paid Geo. H. Bicknell, man and horse, 9 days, at $3.50 .


$31 50


William A. Ford, with two horses, 14§ days, at $5.00 72 22


Cornelius White, labor, 4 days, at $2.00 . 8 00


Michael Griffin, labor, 15g days, at $2.00 31 00


Thomas Ford, labor, 15} days, at $2.00 . 31 00


Michael Kelley, labor, 18% days, at $2.00 36 88


Thomas Ash, labor, 18§ days, at $2.00 .


36 88


W. W. Sanborn, blasting, 30}3 days, at $2.50, 77 25


W. W. Sanborn, explosives ·


21 60


Judah Loring, blasting, 31 days, at $2.50


77 50


John Hayes, blasting, 3013 days, at $2.00 61 88


W. A. Custance, sharpening tools . 14 29


$500 00


Appropriation, March 2, 1891


500 00


ELM STREET BRIDGE.


Paid James Moore, labor, 36 days, at $2.25 $81 00


for 3 horses, 7 days, at $4.50 31 50


for 2 horses, 104 days, at $3.00 . 30 75


for 1 horse, 231-2 days, at $1.50 . 35 91


James Collins, labor, 332 days, at $2.00 . 67 50


Daniel Sullivan, labor, 16 days. at $2.00


32 00


Albert Griffin, labor, 102 days, at $2.00 .


21 50


Christopher P. Turner, labor, 142 days, at $2.00 . 29 50


Michael Leary, labor, 2 days, at $2.00


4 00


William Hope, labor, 21} days, at $2.00 .


43 00


Thomas Laclere, labor, 182 days, at $2.00


37 00


Jeremiah Sullivan, Jabor, 2} days, at $2.00


5 00


J. A. Moore, labor, 314 days, at $1.25 .


39 07


John Hanley, labor, 62 days, at $1.75 11 81


Mrs. John Dowd, 470 loads gravel, at 5c.


23 50


63


Paid John Roach, blacksmith work .


$14 50


John Reidy, blacksmith work . 8 52


Geo. W. Conants, for bolts


50


John Seabury, NJ days' labor, at $2.75


4 13


W. G. Nash, for powder


3 86


Samuel E. Gay, lighting


7 70


$532 25


Transferred to highway repairs, Ward 4


232 25


Balance


$300 00


Appropriation March 2, 1891


300 00


MAIN STREET, SIDEWALK AND BRIDGE.


Paid Edgar S. Wright, for sidewalk, per contract $200 00


William T. Hope, for bridge, per contract 100 00


$300 00


Appropriation March 2, 1891 300 00


WHITE STREET EXTENSION.


Paid Edgar S. Wright, per contract $200 00


Appropriation of 1889 200 00


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION.


Paid Jeremiah Moran, for building raceway $500 00


Appropriation March 2, 1891 . 500 00


LAND AT CORNER OF UNION AND PLEASANT STS.


Paid John S. Fogg, as per vote of the town $240 00


No appropriation. .


LAND DAMAGE. ·


Paid John Greenwood, White Street 25 00


Edgar S. Wright, White Street 25 00


Isaac F. French, street off Cain Avenue . 150 00


Samuel N. Bates, street off Cain Avenue 40 00


John K. Bean, Hawthorn Street 50 00


$290 00


64


APPROPRIATIONS.


· Transferred from building bridge on Smelt


Brook . $300 00


Unexpended balance from 1890 154 00


$454 00


Unexpended balance Jan. 1, 1892


$164 00


SETTING CURB STONE.


Paid J. F. Cushing, cor. Commercial and Cottage streets


$30 00


· Unexpended appropriation of 1890 . 76 07


Unexpended appropriation, Jan. 1, 1892 . $46 07


HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.


Paid Henry A. Nash, Treasurer of Trustees .


$984 00 Appropriation March 2, 1891 1,500 00


Unexpended balance of 1890 88 61


$1,588 61


Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1892


$604 61


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


WARD ONE.


Paid W. O. Collyer, engineer . ·


$26 00


Geo. H. Maunel, steward


25 00


Emory L. Cushing, steward 25 00


A. S. Jackson, hydrant gates .


18 00


A. S. Jackson, connections


9 00


J. M. Walsh, painting hose carriage


28 00


McDormand, Warner & Co., 40 foot guy poll,


5 00


Boston Woven Hose Co., as follows : -


200 feet hose 110 00


1 Grant pipe


8 00


1 shut off 6 50


rubber coats


35 00


· O. P. Fisher, stencils, and for repairs


2 35


C. Patch & Son, coal 5 40


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal


5 50


J. M. Walsh, cover and straps for wagon


8 50


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent 6 00


Joseph Poulin, pole iron and wrench


2 10


$325 35


E. S. BEALS HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Geo. O. Miller, steward .


$25 00


James B. Barker, painting and varnishing


4 50


Joseph Poulin, steps for truck


7 50


$37 00


WARD TWO.


Paid Frank D. Thayer, engineer


.


$26 00


A. J. Osgood, steward . .


50 00


cleaning vault .


.


1 00


66


Paid A. J. Osgood, oil, blacking, etc. . $1 59


Henry L. Humphrey, 32 hours' labor on steamer 28 hours' labor on fire alarm 8 40


8 00


Boston Woven Hose Company, as follows :


200 feet hose 110 00


Grant pipe .


8 00


repairing hose


11 92


repairing gong


9 00


4 lanterns and rubber matting


9 73


A. J. Morse & Son's bill


4 00


D. P. Lincoln, repairing hose


1 15


A. L. Flint, labor and materials


4 55


Drew's express ,


90


A. S. Jackson, axeholders and handle 3 50


H. A. Williams & Co., nozzle


12 00


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


6 00


William T. Rice, as follows : -


rebuilding hose wagon 257 00


canvas covering .


6 00


making cushion . 2 00


resetting tires ·


2 00


for use of wagon, 13 weeks 13 00


B. F. Shaw & Son, incidentals


5 10


Almshouse, wood, coal and carting .


22 50


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


10 40


$593 74


EUREKA HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Charles E. Brooks, steward


$25 00


Jos. H. Donlan & Co., repairs


12 00


B. F. Shaw & Son, incidentals 2 90


$39 90


WARD THREE.


Paid Charles E. Bicknell, engineer .


$26 00


William R. Burton, steward


50 00


F. H. Hall, 45 hours' labor on steamer


11 25


A. W. Baker, expressage


5 46


67


Paid Phillips & Bacon, oil, matches, etc. $5 39


A. S. Jackson, hydrant gates . 18 00


rubber coats 7 00


McDermand, Warner & Co., guy pole


5 00


Boston Woven Hose Co., 200 feet hose 110 00 repairing hose . 2 75


Thos. South, Jr., repairing hose carriage 1 75


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent 6 00


W. T. Burrell, painting building gilding vane 5 00


59 00


Baker Hardware Company


1 62


Samuel W. King, labor and material


4 54


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .


11 75


Almshouse, wood and carting .


12 50


$343 01


HARDSCRABBLE HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Owen L. Greelish, steward $25 00


WARD FOUR.


Paid Marshall P. Sprague, engineer $26 00


N. R. Ells, steward, Nash's Corner .


50 00


W. G. Nash, Nash's Corner .


2 76


Boston Woven Hose Company, 150 feet hose,


Nash's Corner 82 50


spanners, Nash's Corner 9 79


striker for gong, Nash's Corner 7 00


J. M. Walsh, cover for hose carriage, Nash's Corner 8 00


Otis Cushing, expressage, Nash's Corner 2 15


Otis Cushing, for wrench, Nash's Corner . 1 75


C. G. Everett, moving ladder, Nash's Corner . 1 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent, Nash's Corner


6 00


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal, Nash's Corner 11 85


Almshouse, wood and carting, Nash's Corner 2 50


68


Paid Stephen French, steward, Lovell's Corner $50 00


Boston Woven Hose Company, 600 feet hose, Lovell's Corner . 330 00


Boston Woven Hose Company, shut off, Lov- ell's Corner 2 00


W. G. Nash, incidentals, Lovell's Corner 3 16


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent, Lovell's Corner 6 00


L. L. Bowker, building fence, Lovell's Corner 9 00


weather strips, Lovell's Corner 3 00


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal, Lovell's Corner 5 20


Almshouse, wood and carting . 3 00


$622 66


WARD FIVE.


Paid Otis Cushing, engineer $26 00


B. R. Beals, steward


50 00


Boston Woven Hose Company as follows :


200 feet hose


110 00




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