Town annual report of Weymouth 1893, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 286


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Total for Bicknell School


$1,221 40


HUNT.


Paid J. W. Armington, teacher


$562 50


Emma F. Parker, teacher


475 00.


Helen L. Rockwood, teacher


296 88.


Mary E. Ford, teacher .


500 00


M. Estella Sprague, teacher


462 50.


Mary A. Stanton, teacher


178 12:


G. W. Winslow, teacher


328 50


Alanson L. Crosby, teacher


8 00


$2,811 50,


$158 08


26


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid L. C. Williams, janitor .


$86 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal . 200 13


Almshouse, wood and carting coal . 34 04


$320 17


REPAIRS.


Paid W. T. Burrell, labor and material


$246 30


Magee Furnace Company, labor and material


35 00


Samuel W. King, labor and material


23 83


Alex. K. Bates, labor and material


3 50


G. M. Pratt, labor and material


3 75


James H. Flint, material


10 50


Baker Hardware Company, material


4 85


John Connors, labor


5 00


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$29 00


Michael Tracy, removing ashes


4 00


$33 00


Total for Hunt School


$3,497 40


TUFTS.


Paid Anne B. Hunt, teacher . $482 50


Mary E. Crotty, teacher


475 00


M. Carrie Hart, teacher


373 00


Harriet L. Worthen, teacher


17 50


Mary Lonergan, teacher


1 80


$1,349 80


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Darius Smith, janitor


$120 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


105 75


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


19 98


Mary Viger, cleaning


13 00


$258 73


.


$332 73


27


REPAIRS.


Paid J. L. Hammett, material $80 24


Baker Hardware Company, material Samuel W. King, labor and material S. W. Pratt, labor and material


1 13


25 17


W. T. Burrell, labor and material


9 20


J. O. Whittemore, labor and material


4 00


Waldo Turner, labor and material .


8 33


Clinton F. Pope, labor


4 00


John Connors, labor


2 00


Patrick Burns, labor


2 00


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$21 00


Total for Tufts School .


$1,799 25


LINCOLN.


Paid Mary E. Walsh, teacher


$475 00


Kate C. Keohan, teacher


475 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid L. C. Williams, janitor .


$34 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


104 95


Almshouse, wood and carting coal . 20 50


REPAIRS.


Paid Samuel W King, labor and material


$31 42


W. T. Burrell, labor and material .


2 60


S. W. Pratt, labor and material


53 17


R. F. Cleverly, labor and material .


4 80


John Connors, labor


5 00


$96 99


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent .


$10 00


Total for Lincoln School .


$1,216 44


·


33 65


$169 72


$950 00


$159 45


28


SHAW ..


Paid Martha E. Belcher, teacher


$525 00


Carrie J. Gardner, teacher


296 88


Kate E. McEnroe, teacher


428 12


Angie M. Fearing, teacher


178 12


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Mrs. S. Urquhart, janitor


$51 00


Mrs. Charles Urquhart, janitor


19 50


Mrs. Charles Urquhart. cleaning


27 32


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


70 49


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


28 93


N. R. Ells, cleaning


2 00


$199 24


REPAIRS.


Paid L. B. Curtiss, furnace and fixtures . Urquhart & Pyne, labor and material Joseph I. Bates, labor and material A. O. Sprague, labor and material . John Seabury, labor and material Stewart & Howe, labor and material J. W. Brown, labor and material


$75 00


205 00


39 18


14 34


28 98


40 66


1 50


1 50


C. H. Lovell, labor and material Warren Thayer, labor and material N. R. Ells, labor and material


3 25


4 00


$413 41


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$13 00


Total for Shaw School ·


$2,053 77


PRATT.


Paid A. Amelia Jordan, teacher


$525 00


Nellie M. Holbrook, teacher


475 00


$1,000 00


$1,428 12


29


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Mrs. J. E. Inkley, janitor


. $60 00


Mrs. J. E. Inkley, cleaning


10 20


A. J. Richards & Son, coal .


32 48


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


21 73


$124 41


REPAIRS.


Paid L. L. Barker, labor and material


$18 75


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


7 20


F. H. Hunt, labor and material


3 50


Daniel Riley, labor and material


4 50


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber, etc.


51 50


INCIDENTALS.


Paid C. T. Bailey .


$0 65


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


13 00


$13 65


Total for Pratt School


$1,223 51


HOLBROOK.


Paid Fannie E. Hawes, teacher


$296 88


Maria E. Hawes, teacher .


150 00


$446 88


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid James G. Lovell, janitor


$31 00


Mrs. J. H. Munroe, cleaning .


5 35


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal


23 38


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


11 01


REPAIRS.


Paid Stewart & Howe, labor and material


·


$11 20


L. L. Barker, labor and material


5 00


James G. Lovell, labor and material


1 00


$17 20


.


$85 45


.


$70 74


30


INCIDENTALS.


Paid W. G. Nash, supplies ·


$0 38


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


9 00


$9 38


Total for Holbrook School


$544 20


BATES.


Paid Geo. B. Rogers, teacher


$585.00


Chester H. Wilbar, teacher


315 00.


Susan A. Bullard, teacher


281 25


Emma J. Smith, teacher


463 12


L. Gertrude Bates, teacher


475 00


Helen L. Rockwood, teacher


187 50


Lizzie G. Hallehan, teacher


9 00


$2,315 87


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Geo. B. Rogers, janitor .


$87 50


Geo. B. Rogers, cleaning


4 60


Frank M. Howe, janitor .


49 00


Mary Crowley, cleaning .


16 00


Michael Crowley, cleaning


.4 00


J. H. Meara, cleaning


11 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal


111 88


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


56 58


$340 56


REPAIRS.


Paid Fred. E. Churchill, labor and material Barstow Stove Co., labor and material Steward & Howe, labor and material Frank M. Howe, labor and material F. W. Loud, labor


$90 39


10 73


6 65


10 00


2 00


C. H. Tinkham, repairing clocks


1 50


$121 27


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INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$17 00


Total for Bates School


$2,794 70


HOWE.


Paid Stella L. Tirrell, teacher $475 00


INCIDENTALS.


Paid C. H. Tinkham, repairing clock .


$0 50


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


$6 50


Total for Howe School


$481 50


THOMAS.


Paid Jennie T. Holbrook, teacher


$292 12


Edith B. Bates, teacher . 138 60


$430 72


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Bradford Chandler, jani;


$30 00


Mary Crosby, cleaning .


6 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal


46 76


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


14 03


REPAIRS.


$96 79


Paid A. O. Sprague, labor and material .


$28 60


Stewart & Howe, labor and material 6 50


$35 10


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$9 00


Total for Thomas School $571 61


32


HOLLIS.


Paid Ellen L. Roche, teacher . $375 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid H. L. Carrell, janitor


$30 70


H. L. Carrell, cleaning .


4 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal


35 80


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


14 74


REPAIRS.


Paid Geo. C. Perry & Co., material


$5 92


H. O. Carrell, labor and material


12 00


Stewart & Howe, labor and material


4 58


Fred. E. Churchill, labor and material


1 50


$24 00


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


9 00


Total for Hollis School


$493 24


POND.


Paid Julia W. Melville, teacher


$375 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. C. Duntlin, janitor


$17 00


C. Urban Tirrell, janitor


9 00


Mary M. Tirrell, cleaning


2 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal


42 25


Almshouse, wood and carting coal .


16 68


$86 93


REPAIRS.


Paid Stewart & How, labor and material .


$5 70


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


$6 00


Total for Pond School .


$473 63


·


$85 24


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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid I. M. Norcross, services $1,810 00


TEACHER OF MUSIC.


Paid Robert F. Raymond, services .


$500 00


E. F. Sawyer, services 157 08


$657 08


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Paid Noble Morse, services


$5 00


Isaac H. Walker, services


7 50


Asa B. Pratt, services


43 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, services


19 00


Geo. F. Maynard, services


4 00


Geo. W. Conant, services


11 75


$90 25


SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Paid Lee & Shepard


$31 00


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.


89 42


Effingham, Maynard & Co.


42 28


Little, Brown & Co.


7 00


Damrell & Upham


27 40


J. L. Hammett & Co. ·


53 92


Franklin Educational Co.


72 13


Weymouth Publishing Co.


55 50


W. O. Tuttle, treasurer .


10 50


Oliver Ditson Co.


·


12 96


American Book Co.


218 55


Ginn & Co.


86 06


Drew's Express


37 48


Allyn & Bacon


31 25


D. C. Heath & Co.


115 25


Carl Schoenhof


·


2 52


Smith, Benedict & Siegemund


144 11


34


$3 34


Paid Willard Small


Dodd, Mead & Co.


250 00


Geo. F. King & Merrill


1,106 95


Geo. S. Perry & Co.


55 66


I. M. Norcross, delivering supplies ·


50 00


I. M. Norcross, expense procuring supplies 7 40


Thompson, Brown & Co. 12 50


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn


45 00


Maynard, Merrill & Co. . 33 50


William Ware & Co.


15 63


Boston School Supply Company


81 02


Prang Educational Company .


161 84'


Silver, Burdett & Co.


4 00


J. H. Shaw


1 65


W. F. Cushing


25


Porter & Coates


15 00


$2,881 07


SCHOOLS - MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Company : -


Fares from East Weymouth to Weymouth $643 97


Fares from North Weymouth to Weymouth 229 12


Geo. F. Maynard, conveying scholars to South High . 280 00


H. L. Thayer, conveying scholars to Ward 3 . ·


160 00


W. F .. Cushing, conveying scholars in Ward 1 . 60 50


Josiah H. Pratt, taking school census, Ward 1, John W. Bates, taking school census, Ward 2, Thomas Fitzgerald, taking school census, Ward 3 ·


9 00


Joseph E. Burke, taking school census, Ward 4, Geo. B. Rogers, taking school census, Ward 5, Alfred Mudge & Son, printing reports


9 00


23 40


E. Bourk, moving piano . 4 00


J. H. Shaw, moving piano and tables ·


4 50


C. F. Vaughan, lunch, examination of teachers, 6 40


10 00


13 00.


9 00


35


Paid John W. Bates, work on diplomas . $36 00


John W. Bates, ribbon for same 15 74


Fogg's Opera House, South High graduation . 20 00


Odd Fellows' Opera House, North High grad- uation 15 00


Odd Fellows' Opera House, Franklin graduation, 5 00


Odd Fellows' Opera House, tickets, 3 00


Union Church vestry, Bates graduation . 2 00


Porter M. E. Church vestry, Pratt graduation, 2 00


First Baptist Church, Hunt graduation ·


11 50


Pilgrim Church, Athens graduation 10 00


Weymouth Publishing, stationery, cards, etc. . 57 35


H. H. Joy, printing programmes 17 00


Robert F. Shaw, stamps and postals 15 00


W. U. Telegraph Co. 2 71


I. M. Norcross, expenses procuring teachers, etc. 32 83


Beacon Lithographie Co., diplomas . 55 00


W. F. Cushing, carriages for teachers and at graduation exercises 21 50


Waldo Turner, labor


3 50


Asa B. Pratt, police service, graduation exer- cises .


3 00


N. B Peare, police service, graduation exercises, 3 00


Weymouth Publishing Co., printing and adver tising . 13 35


Arthur Raymond, tuning pianos 13 00


Geo. Sellers, printing programmes, South High,


12 00


B. F. Thomas, telephone messages .


1 55


Otis Cushing, expressage


1 25


$1,834 17


SUMMARY OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.


North High School . ·


$3,660 89


South High School .


2,221 49


Athens School


2,772 81


River School .


624 71


36


Adams School


$587 99


Washington School


3,711 17


Jefferson School


2,513 55


Franklin School


2,576 51


Bicknell School


1,221 40


Hunt School .


3,497 40


Tufts School .


1,799 25


Lincoln School


1,216 44


Shaw School .


2,053 77


Pratt School .


1,223 51


Holbrook School


544 20


Bates School .


2,794 70


Howe School .


481 50


Thomas School


571 61


Hollis School .


493 24


Pond School .


473 63


Superintendent of Schools


1,810 00


Teacher of Music .


657 08


Supplies


2,881 07


Miscellaneous expenses


1,834 17


Truant Officers


90 25


$42,312 34


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1892 . .


$9,260 88


Appropriation March 6, 1893


41,000 00


One half dog license money


624 45


Alewife fund .


252 00


Tuition .


39 50


$1,5176 83


Unexpended balance, Dec. 30, 1893


$8,864 49


EVENING SCHOOL, WARD TWO.


Paid E. P. Carey, teacher


. $50 00


J. A. MacDougall, teacher


82 50


A. L. Crosby, teacher


.


12 50


.


37


Paid Alanson E. Crosby, teacher · $22 50


Weymouth Light and Power Co., lighting 57 01


J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies . 59 29


D. A. Young & Co., exchange of heaters 37 50.


D. P. Lincoln, janitor 22 00


I. M. Norcross, supplies ·


3 00


Weymouth Publishing Co., advertising 1 25


Asa B. Pratt, posting notices .


75


$348 30


APPROPRIATION.


Balance from 1892 .


$421 57


Appropriation, March 6, 1893


300 00


$721 57


Unexpended balance, Dec. 30, 1893 ·


373 27


EVENING SCHOOL, WARD FOUR.


Paid Geo. C. Torrey, teacher .


$67 50


J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies 22 07


Ginn & Co., supplies


28 33


Z. L. Bicknell, supplies . .


.7 35


American Book Company, supplies .


17 01


I. M. Norcross, supplies


3 50


Mrs. J. E. Inkley, care of rooms


6 00


Weymouth Publishing Co., advertising 1 25


Asa B. Pratt, posting notices .


75


Total for Evening School, Ward Four . $153 76


APPROPRIATION.


Amount due from income of Pratt Fund .


$153 76


REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.


I received my appointment as Superintendent of the Streets of Weymouth the twenty-fourth day of April, 1893. At that time, the streets were in a fairly good condition, but being about one month later than usual, before any repairing was made on any of the streets, it soon became very dry, and wherever gravel was carted, it remained in a loose condition during the season, much of it blowing away.


In repairing the streets throughout the town, the scarcity of good gravel is such, that much of it has to be carted a long dis- tance, at a great expense ; and in addition to that, in some of the gravel banks there are so many stones, the expense is nearly as much in removing the stone, as in collecting the gravel.


It might, perhaps, be well for the Town to adopt some plan whereby crushed stone might be used, in the construction of some of the principal streets of the town, especially the one from Quincy Point Bridge to North Weymouth village, from the Weymouth station to the junction of the Queen Ann and New Bedford turn- pikes, Broad Street to East Weymouth, from Columbian Square to the South Weymouth station, Union and Central Streets in South Weymouth.


Under the heavy showers of the 18th of July, 1893, the washout in Wards 3 and 5 were such, it took nearly all the balance of the appropriation remaining on hand, to repair the damage. The other wards did not suffer but little in comparison, but since that time have had to be neglected to some extent, for that reason.


I would recommend a small appropriation yearly, for the purpose of paving the gutters of some of the steepest and worst hills through the town. In that manner within a few years, these expensive places would all become completely paved.


3.9


When the number of miles of roads throughout the town, and the bridges, sidewalks, and railing, which the Town has to keep in repair, are taken into account, the appropriation for them would appear to be rather small, especially in comparison with some other towns.


I would recommend the Town to procure some watering-carts to be used in a dry time to wet the new gravel when placed on the different roads. It would then tread quickly, and not waste away, as it does under the present method, during the whole season.


I would also record recommend the Court running easterly from Middle Street, near the house of John Carroll, be extended to Lake Street.


JOSEPH CUMMINGS,


Superintendent of Streets.


HIGHWAYS, TOWNWAYS, AND BRIDGES.


REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.


Paid Joseph Cummings as follows : -


4 horses, 12 days, at $6.00 . $72 00.


3 horses, 133 days, at $4.50 60 75


2 horses, 723 days, at $3.00 217 50.


1 horse, 5 days, at $1.50 7 50.


Almshouse, scraper, man, and 2 horses, 35 days


at $7.00 . .


245 00


scraper, 2 men and 4 horses, 13 days at $12.00 ·


11 34


3 men, 2 horses, 7 days, at $9.00 ·


63 00.


Peter F. Hagerty as follows : -


11645 days' labor, at $2.25 . 261 60


2 horses, 91} days, at $3.00 273 50.


1 horse, 23}} days, at $1.50 35 91


Michael Hagerty, 114713 days' labor at $2.00 .


228 10


Hiram Nadell, 215 days' labor at $2.00 . 43 22


Peter Levangia, 79-g days' labor, at $2.00


158 22


George Lovell, 184g days, with horse, at $3.50 . 65 53


Richard Ash, 5815g days' labor, at $2.00 116 55


Michael Murphy, 6 days' labor at $2.00


12 00


Stanley Griffin, 3 days' labor, at $2.00


6 00


Barnard Griffin, 3 days' labor, at $2.00


6 00


Lucius Newcomb, 29} days' labor, at $2.00


59 00


Maurice Kennedy, 1 day's labor, at $2.00


2 00


John Boyd, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 .


4 00


Philip Delory, 82 days' labor, at $2.00 W. F. Cushing as follows : -


17 50-


man and horse, 20} days, at $3.50


71 75


boy and horse, 4 days, at 3.00


12 00


horse, 23 days, at $1.50


3 75.


41


Paid Walter Keene, 9} days with horse, at $3.50


$33 25


¿ day's labor, at $2.00 ·


1 00


Henry T. Bicknell, horse, ¿ day, at 1.50


75


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, as follows : - 5 horses, 7 days, at 7.50 . 52 50


4 horses, 1 day, at $6.00


6 00


3 horses, 22 days, at $4.50


99 00


2 horses, 32} days, at $3.00


97 50


1 horse, 22,5g days, at $1.50


33 42


for drainpipe


16 00


257 loads of gravel, at 5 c. .


12 85


7 loads of stone, at 50 c. 3 50


5 loads of stone, at $1.00


5 00


19 red cedar posts, at 40 c. .


7 60


lumber, nails, and brimstone 7 65


W. H. Cushing, 695 days' labor, at $2.25 157 12 James Owen, 157g days' labor, at $2.00 . 30 11


John Upton, 14g days' labor, at $2.00 29 66


John Sullivan, 15 days' labor, at $2.00 30 00


John Coffey, 67} days' labor, at $2.00 135 00


William McGinniss, 4} days' labor, at $2.00 8 33


Joseph Bagley, 4 days' labor, at $2.00 8 00


Patrick Barry, 45g days' labor, at $2.00


90 67


Albert Day, ¿ day's labor, at $2.00 1 00


James Fogarty, 41} days' labor, at $2.00 82 66


John Connell, 5 days' labor, at $2.00 10 00


15 00


A. B. Linscott, 3 days' labor, at $2.00 6 00


Thomas McEnroe, 7} days' labor, at $2.00


15 00


Daniel Reilly and man, 5g days' labor, at $4.75, 25 33


48 00


James Maguire, § days' labor, at $2.00 .


1 33


William Furlong, 5 days' labor, at $2.00 John K. Carroll, 28 days' labor, at $2.00


56 00


Barnard Smith, 26 days' labor, at $2.00 .


· 52 00


Thomas Smith, 9 days' labor, at $2.00 18 00


Martin Flynn, 19 days' labor, at $2.00


38 00


Lewis Keay, 24 days' labor, at $2.00


10 00


Michael Connell, 7} days' labor, at $2.00


42


Paid John Sullivan, 21 days' labor, at $2.00


$42 00


Michael Crehan, 4 days' labor, at $2.00 8 00


3 days' labor with horse, $3.50 .


10 50


John Sheehan, 6 days' labor, $2.00 12 00


James Cook, Jr., 13 days' labor, $2.00 .


26 00


Nathan Goodspeed, 6 days' labor, at $2.00 12 00


William Allen, 7 days' labor, at $2.00 14 00


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


Andrew Coakley, 7 days' labor, at $2.00 . .


14 00


Edward Dwyer, 23} days' labor, at $2.00


47 00


John Sheehy, 8 days' labor, at $2.00


16 00


Martin Egan, 43 days' labor, at $2.00


9 00


Charles P. Kaizer, 20} days' labor, at $2.00


41.00


Patrick Creehan, 4 days' labor, at $2.00 .


8 00


James Cullen, 73 days' labor, at $2.00 15 00


Thomas Murphy, 20 days' labor, at $2.00 40 00


Patrick Hannifin, 15} days' labor, at $2.00 31 00


William Roberts, 11 days' labor, at $2.00 .


22 00


John H. Thompson, man and 2 horses, 14 days, at $5.00 70 00 ·


Robert Mitchell, 143 days with horse, at $3.50 50 75


John F. Dwyer, as follows : -


293 days' labor, at $2.25 66 35


13 days' labor, at $2.00 3 00


5 horses, 12g days, at $7.50


92 83


4 horses, 12 days, at $6.00 . 72 00


3 horses, 8 days, at $4.50 . . 36 00


2 horses, 29 days, at $3.00 . 87 00


1 horse, 3} days, at $1.50 . 5 25


Patrick Callahan, 483 days' labor, at $2.00 96 44


Timothy Bresnahan, 37} days', labor, at $2.00, 74 66


Michael Cleary, 4677g days' labor, at $2.00 92 76


Patrick Ewing, 355 days' labor at $2.00 . ·


71 66


Thomas Ford, 48} days' labor, at $2.00 . .


96 66


William A. Ford, as follows :


42} days' labor, at $2.00 84 66


·


43


Paid William A. Ford, as follows : -


2 horses, 34} days, at $3.00


$103 00


1 horse, 8% days, at $1.50


14 25


2 men and 2 horses, 3 days, at $7.00 21 00


Frederick Doherty, 54} days' labor, at $2.00 108 66


3g days with horse, at $3.50 13 60


Maurice Cleary, 5g days' labor, at $2.00 .


11 11


David B. Barnes, 3} days' labor, at $2.00 cutting tree ·


5 00


Patrick Moriarty, 62 days' labor, at $2.00 13 00 John Nelligan, 453 days' labor, at $2.00 . 91 20


Walter P. White, 14} days' labor at $2.00 29 00 Michael Murphy, 17} days' labor, at $2.00 35 00 Patrick Gloster, 13 days' labor, at $2.00 26 00


John Moulton, 44 days' labor, at $2.00 88 00


Edward Ford, 18} days' labor, at $2.00. 36 66


Frank Morrails, 14 days' labor, at $1.50


21 00


Miles Clark, 34 days' labor, at $1.50


51 00


George Dwyer, 22 days' labor, at $2.00 . 44 00


Michael Griffin, 4143 days' labor, at $2.00 83 42


Maurice Fitzgerald, 28 days' labor, at $2.00 55 98


John Stack, 73 days' labor, at $2.00 15 53


James Field, 13} days' labor, at $2.00 ·


27 00


Garret Fitzgerald, 6 days' labor, at $2.00 12 00


John Connors, 15 days' labor, with horse, at $3.50 52 50


William Coyle, 115 days' labor, with horse, at $3.50 40 45


James McAvoy, 11 days' labor, at $2.00 22 00


Daniel Cohan, 4 days' labor, at $2.00


8 00


Thomas Ash, 7g days' labor, at $2.00


15 65


Robert Nash, 6 days' labor, with horse, at $3.50 21 00


George Ford, 5 days' labor, at $2.00 10 00


Jeremiah Coffey, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 . 4 00


Seth Cushing, 9} days' labor, at $2.00 19 00


Cornelius B. White, 4 days' labor, at $2.00


8 00


7 00


44


Paid James Moore, as follows : -


8 days' labor, at $2.25


$18 00


4 horses, 2 days, at $6.00 .


12 00


3 horses, 4 days, at $4.50 .


18 00


1 horse, 2 days, at $1.50 ·


3 00


Daniel Sullivan, 742 days' labor, at $2.00


149 50


George F. Maynard, as follows : -


44} days' labor, at $2.25


100 12


74 days' labor, at $2.00 14 50


1 horse, 16₺ days, at $1.50 .


24 75


Patrick Kennedy, 42} days' labor, at $2.00


85 00


Christopher P. Tower, 38} days' labor, at $2.00 76 50


John Healey, 37} days' labor, at $2.00


75 00


Patrick Finn, 6 days' labor, at $2.00


12 00


Patrick Sheehy, 724 days' labor, at $2.00


144 50


John Melville, 692 days' labor, at $2.00


139 50


Zwinglius Gurney, 422 days' labor, at $2.00


85 50


Frederick Griffin, 37} days' labor, at $2.00


74 50


Dexter Noyce, 1} days' labor, at $2.00


3 00


Jacob Healey, 28} days' labor, at $2.00 . Lewis Gay, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 .


2 00


William Gurney, 18 days' labor, at $2.00


36 00


James Burke, 1} days' labor, at $2.00 J. F. Maynard, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 David Shaw, 3} days' labor, at $2.00


4 00


James Fogarty, 3 days' labor, at $2.00


6 00


Patrick Purcell, 6 days' labor, at $2.00 Joseph Ross, 1 day's labor, at $2.00 N. R. Ells, as follows : -


12 00


2 00


12 days' labor, at $2.00


24 00


1 horse, 8 days', at $1.50 12 00


95 10


1,902 loads of gravel, at 5c. Edgar S. Wright, as follows : -


813 days' labor, at $2.25


182 76


4 horses, 21} days, at $6.00


129 00


3 horses, 18 days, at $4.50 .


81 00


56 50


3 00


6 50


45


Paid Edgar S. Wright, as follows : -


2 horses, 411g days, at $3.00


$125 16


1 horse, 25 days, at $1.50 37 50


John Smith, 864g days' labor, at $2.00


173 44


Patrick Cullinane, 873 days' labor, at $2.00


174 44


Frank Moneghan, 7543 days' labor, at $2.00 .151 44


John Welch, 15 days' labor, at $2.00 30 00


Michael Moran, 743 days' labor, at $2.00


148 44


Edward Earley, 8143 days' labor, at $2.00


163 44


John Morris, 42 days' labor, at $2.00


9 00


James Welch, 6213 days' labor, at $2.00


125 44


Wilbur Loud's man and 2 horses, 10} days at $5.00 . 52 50 ·


Otis Cushing's man and 2 horses, 103 days, at $5.00 . 52 50


Timothy Cullinane, 30 days' labor, at $2.00 60 00


Charles Vining, 363 days' labor, at $2.00 73 00


Frank Davis, 143 days' labor, at $2.00


29 00


Peter Healey, 1 day's labor, at $2.00


2 00


Samuel Thompson, 81 loads gravel, at 5c.


4 05


George H. Pratt, 434 loads gravel, at 5c.


21 70


Bradley Fertilizer Company, 431 loads gravel, at ốc. 21 55


52 loads beach gravel, at 10c. 5 20


Perkins and White, 552 loads gravel, at 5c.


27 60


Ardelia Blanchard, 32 loads gravel, at 5c. 1 60 16 loads beach gravel, at 10c. 1 60


Jeremiah Bates, 154 loads gravel, at 5c. .


7 70


J. A. Cushman, 11 loads gravel, at 5c. . Wilmot Cleverly, 10 loads gravel, at 5c. .


55


50


John P. Lovell, 873 loads gravel, at 5c. . 43 65 Cornelius Green, 1,823 loads gravel, at 6c. 109 38 A. J. Randall, 198 loads gravel, at 5c. . 9 90


John A. Connell, 46 loads gravel, at 5c. 2 30


Matthew W. Lynch, 54 loads of gravel, at 5c. 2 70


Michael Sheehan, 36 loads gravel, at 5c. .


1 80


Thomas Corcoran, 77 loads gravel, at 5c. .


3 85


46


Paid Mrs. John Dowd, 199 loads gravel, at 5c. $9 95


John Campbell, 29 loads gravel, at 5c. 1 45


Patrick Sheehy, 136 loads gravel, at 5c. . · 6 80


James Lovell. 47 loads gravel, at 5c. 2 35


John Loud, 23 loads gravel, at 5c. . 1 15


James Tirrell, 331 loads gravel, at 5c. Mrs. C. C. Tower, 24 loads gravel, at 5c.


1 20


Emile Hockstraumer, 110 loads gravel, at 5c. . 5 50


Charles Clapp, 23 loads gravel, at 5c. 1 15


B. F. Richards, stone for bridge 3 00


Joseph Poulin, sharpening tools 3 50


James H. Donlan, iron posts, bolts, and labor, 10 55


gratings and sharpening tools 5 50


William Healey, gratings and sharpening tools, 1 50


W. F. Sanborn, lumber and nails 3 53


Oliver Whyte & Co., 4 gravel screens 26 00 bottom for screen 3 00


S. W. King, repairing bridge and fence . 16 50


John Ford, 11 red cedar posts, at 40c. . 4 40


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber, nails, and drain pipe, F. F. Bullock, labor on bridge


143 95


9 62


D. W. Hart, iron work .


5 70


Joseph P. Shannessy, iron work


3 75


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent for sprinkling . 40 00


Thomas South, Jr., sharpening tools


3 40


sharpening tools, 1892


1 45


Thayer & Lohms, sharpening tools .


12 23


Baker Hardware Company


1 16


CR.


By J. H. Stetson, treasurer, cash for loam


$7 50


$9,486 98


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.


Joseph Cummings, salary to Dec. 24 $800 00


$10,286 98


$9,494 48


16 55


47


APPROPRIATION.


Balance from 1892 . · ·


$17 51


Appropriation, March 6, 1893 · 9,500 00


$9,517 51


Expended in excess .


$769 47


HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.


Paid Treasurer of Trustees


$1,020 00


Appropriation, March 6, 1893


1,000 00


Expended in excess


$20 00


LAND DAMAGE.


W. H. Moran, off Middle Street $20 00




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