Town annual report of Weymouth 1892, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 278


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212 60


Alınshouse, wood and carting coal . 34 34


$422 50


REPAIRS.


Paid J. F. Vinal, labor and material


$126 47


Waldo Turner, labor and material . 16 80


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, labor and material 8 15


A. L. Flint, labor and material


9 08


Charles Simmons, labor and material


3 79


J. L. Hammett & Co., slate 130 64


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, labor


17 95


$312 88


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$17 00


Z. L. Bicknell & Co.


. 80


Henry Loud, lantern


65


H. B. Reed . .


1 00


$20 45


Total for Franklin school


$2,580 83.


BICKNELL.


Paid Annie A. Fraher, teacher


$400 74


Lizzie G. Hyland, teacher 349 20


$749 94


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid D. P. Lincoln, janitor


$60 00


Julia Connors, cleaning .


16 15


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


90 08


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


13 59


$179 82


REPAIRS.


Paid M. K. Crehan, labor and material .


$36 46


Charles Simmons, labor and material


12 20


$48 66


26


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent $13 00


Z. L. Bicknell & Co. 3 56


Ford Furniture Co. . 1 30


$17 86


Total for Bicknell school


$996 28


HUNT.


Paid J. W. Armington, teacher $900 00


Mary E. Ford, teacher


462 50


Emma F. Parker, teacher 428 12


Helen L. Rockwood, teacher


417 12


M. Estelle Sprague, teacher


318 25


Barbara E. Hunter, teacher


.143 00


Estelle Robinson, teacher


10 00


Winifred Parker, teacher SO


$2,679 79


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Lyman C. Williams, janitor


$155 00


Lyman C. Williams, janitor in 1891 65 00


Lyman C. Williams, cleaning . 26 65


Lyman C. Williams, cleaning in 1891


24 97


Lyman C. Williams, care of fire escape in 1891, 5 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal . 150 94


Almshouse, wood and carting coal . 23 10


$450 66


REPAIRS.


Paid A. K. Bates, labor and material


$19 75


Albert Hobart, labor and material


20 00


W. T. Burrell, labor and material


10 80


Samuel W. King, labor and material


9 09


Patrick Burns, labor


13 00


T. F. White, labor .


1 00


F. L. King


50


27


Paid Baker Hardware Co.


80 24


W. F. Sanborn & Co. .


2 70


Jolin Conners, labor


9 00


$86 08


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$27 00


George S. Perry & Co., for desk


25 75


Baker Hardware Co.


1 15


Granville Thompson, repairing clock


75


$54 65


Total for Hunt school .


$3,271 18


TUFTS.


Paid Anne B. Hunt, teacher


$427 50


Mary E. Crotty, teacher .


427 12


Helen Armington, teacher


199 20


M. Carrie Hart, teacher .


143 80


$1,197 62


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Darius Smith, janitor


$115 00


Mary Viger, cleaning


14 00


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


44 90


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


75 88


Alinshouse, wood and carting coal .


26 27


$276 05


REPAIRS.


Paid S. W. King, labor and material


$42 10


S W. Pratt, labor and material


32 22


W. T. Burrell, labor and material


25 60


F. O. Whitmarsh, labor and material


8 75


J. L. Hammett & Co., slate


50 00


Baker Hardware Co.


8 90


W. F. Sanborn & Co.


6 86


Loud & Pratt


11 89


28


Paid Patrick Burns, labor $2 00


John Conners, labor 5 00


Old Colony R. R., Co., freight


2 76


F. L. King


25


Clinton F. Pope, labor


1 00


$197 33


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$21 00


Total for Tufts school $1,692 00


LINCOLN.


Paid Kate C. Keohan, teacher $426 12


Margaret F. Walsh, teacher 201 00


Mary E. Walsh, teacher


166 25


Mary E. Lonergan, teacher


6 40


M. Carrie Hart, teacher .


1 60


$801 37


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Lyman C. Williams, janitor, 1891


$26 00


Lyman C. Williams, cleaning, 1891 10 05


Lyman C. Williams, janitor, 1892 60 00


Lyman C. Williams, cleaning


10 20


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal. .


83 25


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


12 49


$201 99


REPAIRS.


Paid W. T. Burrell, labor and material


$17 53


Samuel W. King, labor and material


12 75


S. W. Pratt, labor and material


12 75


A. K. Bates, labor and material


11 79


Baker Hardware Co.


16 51


John Conners, labor


5 00


F. O. Whitmarsh, labor


2 10


$78 43


29


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$10 00


Granville Thompson, repairing clocks


1 00


$11 00


Total for Lincoln School


$1,092 79


SHAW.


Paid Martha E. Belcher, teacher


$509 37


Carrie J. Gardner, teacher


425 12


Kate McEnroe, teacher .


350 00


Julia W. Melville, teacher


2 40


$1,286 89


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Mrs. S. Urquhart, janitor


$64 50


Charles Urquhart, janitor


25 50


Charles Urquhart, cleaning cellar


3 38


Mrs. Luther Gardner, cleaning


12 00


N. E. Urquhart, cleaning


3 23


N. R. Ells, cleaning


2 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


62 78


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


22 83


$196 22


REPAIRS.


Paid John Seabury, labor and material


$164 25


Edwin Martin, labor and material .


105 85


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


37 27


J. L. Hammett & Co., slate


53 24


W. S. School Furniture Co.


17 15


Barnard & Rice


7 00


Otis Cushing


.


7 86


$392 62


30


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$13 00


H. H. Joy, printing programs .


1 50


C. H. Tinkham, repairing clock :


1 00


$15 50


Total for Shaw school


$1,891 23


PRATT.


Paid A. Amealia Jordan, teacher


$509 37


Nellie Holbrook, teacher 428 12


$937 49


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Mrs. H. A. Inkley, janitor


$60 00


Mrs. H. A. Inkley, cleaning .


10 20


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal . 32 88


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


35 86


$138 94


REPAIRS.


Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material


$24 11


Edwin Martin, labor and material


7 58


A. O. Sprague, labor and material .


6 25


L. L. Barker, labor and material


8 37


T. Barnard, labor .


2 00


Barnard & Rice


6 00


W. G. Nash


7 00


$61 31


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$13 00


H. H. Joy, printing programmes


1 50


Z. L. Bicknell & Co.


66


$15 16


Total for Pratt school .


$1,152 90


31


HOLBROOK.


Paid Fannie E Hawes, teacher


$425 75


Annie Murphy, teacher . 1 80


$427 55


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. G. Lovell, janitor


$31 00


J. G. Lovell, janitor 1891 .


13 00


Mrs. J. H. Monroe, cleaning


5 25


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


22 38


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


6 71


$78 34


REPAIRS.


Paid Edwin Martin, labor and material .


$75 00


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


3 60


Barnard & Rice


3 00


$81 60


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$9 00


C. H. Tinkham, clock and repairing


5 25


Z. L. Bicknell & Co.


76


$15 01


Total for Holbrook school


$602 50


BATES.


Paid George B. Rogers, teacher


$897 75


Emma J. Smith, teacher


390 12


Jennie M. Joslin, teacher


275 00


Ella M. Clark. teacher


250 00


L. Gertrude Bates, teacher


178 12


Susan E. Bullard, teacher


168 75


Julia W. Melville, teacher


70 40


$2,230 14


32


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid George B. Rogers, janitor


$136 50


J. H. Mera, cleaning


10 00


William Healey, cleaning ·


2 00


Mary Crowley, cleaning


16 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


137 39


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


52 41


F. W. Loud, wood 2 00


$356 30


REPAIRS.


Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material


$8 25


Edwin Martin, labor and material .


4 50


Nutter & Seabury, labor and material


3 00


George B. Rogers .


23 75


P. T. Hobart, labor


1 95


William Healey, labor


.


4 00


Michael Crowley, labor .


2 00


$47 45


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$19 00


H. H. Joy, printing programmes .


5 00


C. H. Tinkham, clock and repairing


4 50


Gordon Willis


2 58


$31 08


Total for Bates school


$2,664 97


HOWE.


Paid Harriet L. Reed, teacher


$250 00


Stella L. Tirrell, teacher


178 12


Fuel and care of rooms charged to South High.


$428 12


INCIDENTALS.


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


Total for Howe School .


$434 12


33


THOMAS.


Paid Jennie T. Holbrook, teacher


$286 24


Mrs. F. W. Howe, teacher


130 00


Edith B. Bates, teacher


9 00


$425 24


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Bradford Chandler, janitor


$30 00


J. H. Meara, cleaning


2 50


Mary Crowley, cleaning


6 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


13 38


Almshouse, carting coal


4 01


$55 89


REPAIRS.


Paid Fred E. Churchill, labor and material


$147 58


Edwin Martin, labor and material .


3.9 98


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


32 49


Eli Estes, labor


3 00


$223 05


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$9 00


Gordon Willis


41


$9 41


Total for Thomas school


$713 59


HOLLIS.


Paid Stella L. Tirrell, teacher . .


$249 00


Ellen L. Roche, teacher .


135 00


$384 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid H. L. Carrell. janitor


$30 00


H. L. Carrell, cleaning .


4 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal . .


16 88


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


9 06


$59 94


34


REPAIRS.


Paid Edwin Martin, labor and material .


$63 25


Stewart & Howe, labor and material 6 35


W. O. Carrell, labor and material 9 67


Eli Estes, labor


4 00


INCIDENTALS.


$83 27


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$9 00


Joseph Dyer . 1 34


$10 34


Total for Hollis school


$537 55


POND.


Paid L. Gertrude Bates, teacher


$250 00


Julia W. Melville, teacher 135 00


$285 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. C. Duntlin, janitor


$30 00


J. H. Meara, cleaning


2 50


Mrs. A. Hochstrasser, cleaning


3 57


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


10 63


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


7 20


REPAIRS.


Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and mater


$17 22


Eli Estes, labor


3 00


A. Hochstrasser, labor


2 50


INCIDENTALS.


$22 72


Paid J. H Stetson, treasurer, water rent


66 00


Total for Pond school . $467 62


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid I. M. Norcross, services


$1,800 00


.


$53 90


35


TEACHER OF MUSIC.


Paid Robert F. Raymond, services . $800 00


FREE TEXT-BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Paid George F. King & Merrill


$924 78


Ginn & Co. 171 78


J. L. Hammett & Co.


- 204 49


Lee & Shepard 134 58 .


D. C. Heath & Co.


110 75


Smith, Benedict & Siegemund


65 15


Prang Educational Co.


322 36


American Book Co.


242 38


Effingham Maynard & Co.


70 68


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.


74.04


Boston School Supply Co.


234 00


University Publishing Co.


49 60


Allyn & Bacon


41 45


Willard Small


23 04


Leach, Sherwell & Sanborn


25 00


Weymouth Publishing Co.


61 40


Thompson, Brown & Co.


12 50


William Wood & Co.


16 00


Carl Schoenhof


13 35


Silver, Burdett & Co.


3 90


W. C. Strong


8 50


Edward E. Babb & Co. .


8 25


Alfred Mudge & Son


10 75


Oliver Ditson Co.


16 36


Thomas Groom & Co. ·


5 00


Thorp, Martin Manuf'g. Co. .


10 68


Massachusetts Bible Society


4 40


Wright & Potter Printing Co.


4 75


American Humane Educational Society


1 65


George S. Perry


6 00


I. M. Norcross


60 20


36


$133 45


Paid J. M. Norcross, marking, delivering, etc.


J. H. Shaw, expressing 26 13


A. W. Baker, expressing


12 40


Drew & Co., expressing


19 65


. E. Bourke, expressing


90


Total


$3,130 30


SCHOOLS - MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Old Colony Railroad Company : -


Fares East Weymouth to Weymouth $481 31


Fares North Weymouth to Weymouth 212 97


George F. Maynard, conveying scholars to South High 120 00


W. F. Cushing, conveying scholars Ward 1 72 75


H. L. Thayer, conveying scholars Ward 3 112 00


George W. Young, transportation and deliver- ing telephone messages 58 65


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing reports 81 77


Weymouth Publishing Company, printing


50 30


A. M. Batchelder & Co. .


1 25


J. A. Cushing, Sec'y, postage, stationery, etc.,


5 68


C. F. Vaughan, refreshments, examination of teachers 7 00


James E. Burke, school census Ward 4 7 50


John W. Bates, school census Ward 2 13 00


Wilmot Cleverly, school census Ward 1 . 8 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, school census Ward 3 9 00


Everett N. Hollis, school census Ward 5 . 12 00


Odd Fellows' Hall, Franklin graduation . 2 00


I. M. Norcross, travelling expenses, postage, etc. 68 82


D. P. Lincoln, janitor, services for committee . 4 00


Henry E. Kiley, moving settees ·


1 50


John A. Fogg, for use of hall, South High graduation . . 20 00


John A. Fogg, use of hall Columbus Day ·


10 00


37


Paid John W. Bates, work on diplomas . $20 34


John W. Bates, ribbon for diplomas 11 44


Arthur M. Raymond, tuning pianos and organs, 33 00


Arthur M. Raymond, services South High graduation . · 5 00


H. H. Joy, programmes, etc., South High gradua- tion 15 00


Union Religious Society, use of church North High graduation . 15 00


Union Religious Society, Columbus Day . 10 00


Pilgrim Church, for use of church,


Athens graduation $5 00


Columbus day. 10 00


C. Elmer Hollis, services Columbus Day 5 00


W. H. Spencer .


3 65


F. W. Loud, team for committee


.


3 00


E. R. Downs, treasurer, use of hall Bates graduation . 5 00


Methodist Episcopal Church, use of church


Pratt graduation 2 00


J. H. Shaw


11 00


Total


$1,520 93


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Paid A. J. Garey, services


$31 75


Asa B. Pratt, services .


29 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, services


22 00


Noble Morse, services .


7 50


Isaac H. Walker, services


6 75


George B. Bailey, services ·


5 00


$102 00


SUMMARY OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.


North High School


$3,695 28


South High school . .


.


.


.


3,530 65


Athens school


.


·


2,978 16


38


River school


$530 88


Adams school


637 02


Washington school


3,593 00


Middle Street school


2,280 18


Franklin school


2,580 83


Bicknell school.


996 28


Hunt school .


3,271 18


Tufts school


1,692 00


Lincoln school


1.092 79


Shaw school .


1,891 23


Pratt school .


1.152 90


Holbrook school


602 50


Bates school


2,664 97


Howe school .


434 12


Thomas school


713 59


Hollis school .


537 55


Pond school .


467 62


Superintendent of schools


1,800 00


Teacher of music


800 00


Free text-books and school supplies


3,130 30


Miscellaneous expenses .


1,520 93


Truant officers


102 00


Total cost of schools


$42,695 96


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1891


$10,052 95


Appropriation March 7, 1892


41,000 00


One-half of dog license money


556 89


Alewife fand


252 00


Tuition received


95 00


51,956 84


Unexpended Dec. 31, 1892


$9,260 88


EVENING SCHOOL. - WARD 2.


Paid William D. Davis, teacher .


$51 00


F. P. Easterbrook, teacher


.


.


40 00


39


Paid E. Irving Beal, teacher .


$42 50


George C. Torrey, teacher.


36 00


Frank L. Kelly, teacher . 24 00


J. A. McDougall, teacher


15 00


Everett Carey, teacher, .


15 00


Melzar II. Jackson, teacher


12 00


D. P. Lincoln, janitor 26 50


61 68


J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies


79 48


Lee & Shepard, supplies


55 16


Effingham, Maynard & Co., supplies


40 80


University Publishing Co., supplies


2 93


American Book Co , supplies .


27 75


George F. King & Merrill, supplies Leach Shewell & Sanborn, supplies


26 67


Giun & Company, supplies 35 72


Edwin E. Babb & Co., supplies 22 26


D. C. Heath & Co., supplies 15 96


G. A. Stuart, supplies . 15 00


A. E. Whitten, two cabinets


49 00


Waldo Turner, labor and material


22 51


I. M. Norcross, paid for supplies 5 55


Traveling expenses, etc.


13 20


Total cost Evening School $750 92


APPROPRIATION.


Unexpended balance of 1891


$672 49


Appropriation, March 7, 1892


500 00


1,172 49


Unexpended balance Dec. 31, 1892 ·


$421 57


Weymouth Light & Power Co., lighting


15 25


HIGHWAYS TOWNWAYS AND BRIDGES.


WARD ONE.


REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.


Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 1535 days' labor, at $2.25 $346 14


for 2 horses, 137} days, at $3.00 411 50


for horse, 135 days, at $1.50 20 75


George Lovell, 157g days' labor, with horse,


at $3.50 52 69


for man and horse, 10 days, at $3.25


32 50


for 2 men and horse, 1 day, at $5.25


5 25


3 days labor, at $2.00 1 33


for horse, 4 days, at $1.50 . 6 00


Walter Keene, 6 days' labor with horse, at


$3.50 21 00


1 day with man and horse, at $5.50 5 50


W. F. Cushing, for man and horse, 5 days, at $3.50 17 50


delivering 36 loads gravel, at 12} cts.


4 50


Miles Keene, one day with horse, at $3.50


3 50


Michael Hagerty, 166 § days labor, at $2.00 .


332 89


Peter Levangie, 109 g days' labor, at $2.00


218 67


Calvin Salisbury, 951g days' labor, at $2.00


190 55


Philip Delory, 11} days' labor, at $2.00 . 23 00


James Mathson, 9} days' labor, at $2.00


19 00


Hiram Nadell, 12g days' labor, at $2.00


24 67


John Stack, 1 day's labor, at $2.00


2 00


John Gilmore, 1 day's labor, at $2.00


2 00.


James Cunneen, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 .


2 00


James Fogarty, 1075 days' labor, at $2.00


20 11


Clarence Beard, 2 days' labor, at $1.75 .


3 50,


41


Paid Albion Leavett, 67g days' labor, at, $2.00 $12 11


2 loads wall stones, at 25 c. 50


Lewis A. Beals, cementing wall North Street . 7 00


B. F. Richards, for stone and laying 22 75


Charles H. Chubbuck, building railing Bridge Street 6 00


Bradley Fertilizer Co., 588 loads gravel, at 5c. 29 40


12 loads stone, at 10c. 1 20


Samuel Thompson, 485 loads gravel, at 5c. .


24 25


John A. Cushman, 653 loads gravel at 5c. 32 65


8 40


John A. Cushman, 21 red cedar posts, at 40c. Wilmot Cleverly, 387 loads gravel, at 5c.


19 35


Jeremiah Bates, 498 loads gravel, at 5c. .


24 90


HI. A. Nash, wall stone and ashes . 3 70


Solomon Ford, 11 loads stone, at 10c. 1 10


Henry T. Bicknell, 28 loads gravel, at 5c.


1 40


S. S. Somes, 36 loads gravel, at 5c. 1 80


Francis Cowing, 4 loads gravel, at 5c.


20


W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber


14 27


Joseph Poulin, iron grating and sharpening


tools . 7 35


$1,984 88


SNOW BILLS.


Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 91 hours' labor, at 25c. $22 75


Peter F. Hagerty for 2 horses, 62 hours', at 50c. 31 00


B. F. Richards, 25 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 25


B F. Richards, 29 hours' labor with horse, at 50c. 14 50


B. F. Richards for 2 horses, 16 hours', at 50c. 8 00


George Lovell, 20 hours' labor, at 25c. . 5 00 ·


George Lovell for horse. 4 hours', at 25c.


1 00


George Lovell for man, 14 hours', at 25c. ·


3 50


Solomon Ford, with 2 men and 2 horses, 1} hours', at $1.25 . 1 56


Solomon Ford, with 1 man and 2 horses, 3 hours, at $1.00 3 00 ·


42


Paid Michael Hagerty, 89 hours' labor, at 25c. $22 25


Hiram Nadell, 55 hours' labor, at 25c. 13 75


Peter Levangie, 44 hours' labor, at 25c. . 11 00


John Durant, 41 hours' labor, at 25c. .


10 25


· Stephen Delory, 29 hours' labor, at 25c. . 7 25


James Cunneen, 26 hours' labor, at 25c. .


6 50


Michael Fox, 8 hours' labor, at 25c.


2 00


James McCann, 8 hours' labor, at 25c.


2 00.


John Boyd, 21 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 25


1 75


Albert Hawkes, 192 hours' labor, at 25c.


4 88


Bradford Montgomery, 92 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 37


1 75


Patrick Earley, 5 hours' labor at 25c. 1 25


Joseph Poulin, 6 hours', labor at 25c. 1 50 .


1 50


John Ash, 9 hours' labor at 25c.


25


Joseph Gilman, 19 hours' labor at 25c.


4 75


Alonzo Ellis, 10 hours' labor at 25c. 2 50 .


4 75


Frank Kennerson, 19 hours' labor at 25c.


4 75


Joseph Frazier, 24 hours' labor at 25c.


6 00


Isaac Maxwell, 20 hours' labor at 25c.


5 00


Charles Williams, 8 hours' labor at 25c.


·


2 00


Frank Miller, 9 hours' labor a 25c.


2 25


Frank Fisher, 73 hours' labor at 25c.


1 88


Fred. Fisher, 4 hours' labor at 25c.


1 00


Augustus Cleverly, 8 hours' labor at 25c.


2 00


L. D. Cooley, 8 hours' labor at 25c.


2 00


Harry Styles, 9 hours' labor at 25c.


2 25


Frank Wolfe, 4 hours' labor at 25c. .


1 00


Fred. Benkendorf, 17 hours' labor at 25c.


4 25


George E. Richards, 4 hours' labor at 25c.


1 00


W. W. Richards, 10 hours' labor at 25c.


2 50


William Dempsey, 6 hours' labor at 25c.


1 50


John Gilmore, 4 hours' labor at 25c.


·


1 00


A. Bowman, 31 hours' labor at 25c.


.


7 75


George Burnes, 7 hours' labor, at 25c.


Walter Keene, 7 hours' labor, at 25c.


Daniel Sampson, 6 hours' labor at 25c.


.


J. W. Ellis, 19 hours' labor at 25c.


43


Paid John Coffey, 383 hours' labor at 25c. $9 62


James Mathson, 27₺ hours' labor at 25c. 6 87


Calvin Salisbury, 13 hours' labor at 25c. 3 25


Howard McAllister, 21 hours' labor at 25c.


5 25


Simon Hurley, 4 hours' labor, at 25c.


1 00


Michael Delory, 7 hours' labor at 25c. .


.


1 75


Benjamin Dunbar, 53 hours' labor at 25c.


1 37


Phillip Delory, 28 hours' labors at 25c. John Coyle, 7 hours' labors at 25c.


.1 75


Martin Goodman, 83 hours' labor at 25c. 2 12


Michael Cleary, 19 hours' labor at 25c. . 4 75


Francis Fisher, 6 hours' labor at 25c. 1 50


Clarence Beard, 33 hours' labor at 20c. 6 60


Carl Hunt, 43 hours' labor at 25c. . 1 12


J. Henry Pratt, 43 hours' labor at. 25c. . 3 25 E. S. Beals, man, 14 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 50


J. A. Cushman, 4 men, 56 hours' labor at 25c. . 14 00


Edward Burr, 20 hours' labor at 20c. ·


4 00


Joseph Pitts, 13 hours' labor at 20c.


2 60


Fred. Cunneen, 17 hours' labor at 20c.


3 40


Battie Miller, 19 hours' labor at 20c.


3 80


Fred. Stoddard, 10 hours' labor at 20c.


2 00


Charles Raymond, 5g hours' labor at 25c.


1 10


Fred. Crockett, 3 hours' labor at 15c.


45


Bradley Fertilizer Company, 3 men, 5 hours' labor at 75c. 3 75


T. E. Kinder, labor and material on plows .


5 00


Joseph Poulin, labor and material on plows 5 10


B. F. Richards, sanding sidewalks and sand .


1 37


Total . $361 46


WARD TWO.


REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.


Paid J. F. & W. H. Cushing, 3 horses, 14 days at $4.50. $63 00 .


.


7 00


44


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


2 horses, 523 days, at $3.00


$156 66


1 horse, 354} days, at $1.50


53 87


man, 23 days, at $2.00 5 33


32 70


10 red cedar posts, at 40c. .


4 00


1 guide post, at 50c.


50


gravel screen,


5 00


carting lumber,


50


drain pipe . 2 00


W. H. Cushing, 847g days' labor, at $2.25 189 12


John H. Thompson, as follows : -


2 men and 2 horses, 27-9% days at $7.00 195 30


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


1 day's labor, at $2.00 2 00


Robert Mitchell, 55 days' labor, with horse at $3.50. 19 45


Robert Mitchell, 25 days' labor, at $2.00 5 11


Patrick MeCraith, 735 days' labor, at $2.00 147 10


Lewis Keay, 57 days' labor, at $2.00


114 00


Thomas Desmond, 593 days' labor, at $2.00 118 21


John Quinn, 13 days' labor, at $2.00 . 26 00


Jacob A. Lovell, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 .


4 00


Elias Raymond, 3 days' labor, at $2.00 .


6 00


William McGinniss, 6 days' labor, at $2.00


12 00


John Sheehan, 54} days' labor, at $2.00 . John Coffey, 54g days' labor, at $2.00


.109 77


William Lynch, 193 days' labor, at $2.00


39 55


Elias H. Deere, 255 days' labor, at $2.00 Thomas Smith, 15 days' labor, at $2.00. .


51 11


John Garland, 9 days' labor, at $2.00 18 00


Putnam I. Sweeting, 83 days' labor at $2.00


17 33


Andrew Coakley, 173 days' labor, at $2.00 35 55


24 22


John Lane, 10 days' labor, at $2.00


20 00


James Cullin, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 2 00


James Maguire, 15 days' labor, at $2.00 . 3 11


Edward Dwyer, 12} days' labor, at $2.00


24 21


108 66


30 00


James J. Owen, 12g days' labor, at $2.00


654 loads gravel, at 5c.


45


Paid John Connell, 63 days' labor, at $2.00 $13 55


Barney Smith, 77g days' labor, at $2.00 . 14 11


James Cook, Jr., 3 days' labor, at $2.00 6 00


John Upton, 14 days' labor, at $2.00 28 00


John Sullivan, 21§ days' labor, at $2.00 . 42 88


Martin Flynn, 15g days' labor, at $2.00 . 30 89


Jolın K. Carroll, 10 days' labor, at $2.0.0 James Fogarty, 7 days' labor, at $2 00 .


20 00


14 00


Almshouse, 2 men and 4 horses, 2 days, at $12.00 24 00


John P. Lovell, 708 loads of gravel, at 5c. 35 40


A. J. Randall, 570 loads of gravel, at 5c. 28 50


Francis Hutchinson, 38 loads gravel at 5c. F. W. Cowing, 32 loads gravel, at 5c.


1 90


Michael Sheehy, 67 loads gravel at 5c. .


3 35


William McCarthy, 60 loads gravel, at 5c.


3 00


Cornelius Green. 49 loads gravel at 6c.


2 94


Loud & Pratt, lumber 11 58


W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber and drain pipe . 29 66


BUILDING ,WALLS ON CHARLES STREET.


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, building 575


ft. at 10 cts. . $57 50


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, credit for use of derrick 6 75


50 75


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, for man and 2 horses, 13 days, at $5.00 8 33


B. F. Richards, 17 loads stone delivered at $2.00. 34 00


B. F. Richards, for use of derrick . 6 75


John W. Moran, 4 days' labor, at $2.00 . 8 00


Elias Raymond, 10 days' labor, at $2.00 .


20 00


John Lane, 6 days' labor, at $2.00 . 12 00


Lewis Keay, 2 days' labor, at $2.00


4 00


Reidy Bros., labor on iron posts and sharpen- ing tools 2 30


$2,123 35


1 60


46


CR.


By cash received for gutter loam


$15 00


Total


$2,108 36


SNOW BILLS.


Paid J. F. & W. H. Cushing, 4 horses, 22 hours, at $1.00. $22 00


7 00


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, 2 horses 14 hours at, 50c. 1 horse 4 hours, at 25c. 1 00


5 50


James Cullen, 11 hours' labor with horse, at 50c. W. H. Cushing, 7 hours labor with horse, at 50c. 3 50 28 hours' labor, at 25c. 7 00


A. B. Linscott, 28 hours' labor, at 25c. . 7 00


A. B. Linscott, 4 hours' labor with horse, at 50c. 2 00 John Upton, 3g hours' labor with horse, at 50c. 1 75 23 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 75


James Cullen, 33 hours' labor, at 25c,


8 25


William McGinniss, 33 hours' labor with horse, at 50c. . 75


18 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 50


Patrick McCraith, 28 hours' labor, at 25c. 7 00


John Connell, 24 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 00


G. F. McGowan, 12 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 00


M. F. Fogarty, 24 hours' labor, at 25c. . 6 00


Robert Mitchell, 24 hours' labor, a 25c. .


6 00


James Canarey, 19 hours' labor, at 25c. . James Cook, 19 hours' labor, at 25c.


4 75


John Leonard, 24 hours' labor, at 25c. .


6 00


Charles Cushing, 14 hours' labor, at 25c.


3 50


Martin Flynn, 18} hours' labor, at 25c.


4 62


J. Maguire, 15 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 75


Patrick Barry, 19 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 75


Thomas Desmond, 23 hours' labor, at 25c.


5 75


Thomas Smith, 24 hours' labor, at 25c. .


6 00


John Healey, 24 hours' labor, at 25c.


6 00


4 75


17


Paid John Sheehan, 23 hours' labor, at 25c. $5 75


J. F. Mitchell, 24 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 00


John W. Moran, 21 hours' labor, at 25c. 5 25


N. J. Grant, 6 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 50


James Cook, Jr., 24 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 00


John Smith, 24 hours' labor, at 25c. 6 00


M. F. McCarthy, 12 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 00


F. McCarthy, 24 hours' labor, at 25c.


6 00


Jolın H. Thompson, for 4 men and 4 horses, 8 hours, at $2.00 16 00


John H. Thompson, for 2 men and 2 horses, 273 hours, at $1.00 27 50


Michael Crehan, 123 hours' labor, at 25c. 3 13


Pard Crehan, 123 hours' labor, at 25c.


3 13


Herbert Burrell, 93 hours' labor, at 25c. . William Conners, 13 hours' labor, at 25c.


2 38


William McCarty, 123 hours' labor, at 25c.


3 13


William Gorman, 173 hours' labor, at 25c.


4 37


Joseph Kennedy, 15 hours' labor, at 25c.




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