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3 00
Fred Pratt, 11 hours' labor at 25c.
2 75
Howard Pratt, 11 hours' labor at 25c.
2 75
Robert Brassill, 15 hours' labor at 25c. Edgar Sprague, 9 hours' labor at 25c.
2 25
Edward Huff, 10 hours' labor at 25c.
2 50
3 87
5 13
1 63
Preston Pratt, 12 hours' labor at 25c.
3 00
2 75
William Huff, 11 hours' labor at 25c. George Dowd, 23 hours' labor at 25c. James Burke, 16 hours' labor at 25c.
5 75
4 00
Bertram Holbrook, 7 hours' labor at 15c.
1 05
2 87
T. M. Chischam, 112 hours' labor at 25c. Charles Holbrook, 183 hours' labor at 15c.
2 78
Joseph Whiting 123 hours' labor at 25c.
3 12
Merton Holbrook, 4 hours' labor at 15c.
60
Russell Holbrook, 1 hour's labor
15
Thomas Barnes, 112 hours' labor at 25c.
2 88
Stephen Kieran, 13} hours' labor at 25.
3 38
Owen Sprague, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
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1 25
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3 75
Fred Griffin, 153 hours' labor at 25c. John Croker 203 hours' labor at 25c. George Huff, 6} hours' labor at 25c.
1 50
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5 38
7 62
87
Paid G. M. Fisher, 4 hours' labor at 25c.
$1 00
Wm. Wellsford, 4 hours' labor at 25c. 1 00
Alvin Curtis, 102 hours' labor at 25c. 2 62 .
E. Shaw, 13 hours' labor at 25c. . 3 25
William T. Wallace, 18 hours' labor at 15c
: 70
S. C. Potter, 6 hours' labor at 25c.
50
James Reilly, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
1 25
Frank Sprague, 7 hours' labor at 25c.
75
James T. Nettles, 9 hours' labor at 15c. 35
3 20
John Daley, 5 hours' labor at 25c. .
1 25
Frank Daley, 264 hours' labor at 25c.
6 63
Fred Barnes, 4 hours' labor at 25c.
1 00
William Sackville, 19 hours' labor at. 25c. John Reilly, 223 hours' labor at 25c.
5 62
Charles Reilly, 19 hours' labor at 25c. 4 75
Henry Reilly, 21} hours' labor at 25c.
5 38
- Mitchell, 17 hours' labor at 25c.
4 25
Frank H. Davis, 83 hours' labor at 15c. . Albert Loud, 24} hours' labor at 15c. 5g hours' labor at 20c.
3 67
Burt Loud, 25 hours' labor at 15c.
3 75
Warren Loud, 24 hours' labor at 20c.
4 90
Henry Loud, 9 hours' labor at 25c.
2 25
Thomas Brassill, 24 hours' labor at 25c.
6 00
Thomas V. Nash, 223 hours' labor at 25c.
5 62
Andrew Roche, 8 hours' labor at 25c.
2 00
8 62
Joseph Melville, 443 hours' labor at 25c. Joseph Murray, 283 hours' labor at 25c.
12
A. Belcher, 273 hours' labor at 25c.
6 87
Paul Purcell, 243 hours' labor at 25c.
12
Win. Roche, 40 hours' labor at 25c.
10 00
Timothy Murray, 24 hours' labor at 25c.
6 00
George Loud, 563 hours' labor at 25c.
14 12
Wilton A. Loud, 73 hours' labor at 25c.
1 87
Albert Griffin, 60 hours' labor at 25c. £
15 00
Herbert Goodspeed, 7 hours' labor at 25c.
1 75
Edward Loud, 16 hours' labor at 20c.
4 75
27
1 10
James Riley, 343 hours' labor at 25c.
11 12
88
Paid Henry Kennedy, 8 hours' labor at 25c. . $2 00
Wm. Kennedy, 8 hours' labor at 25c.
2 00
J. F. Kennedy, 8 hours' labor at 25c. Charles Merritt, 36 hours' labor at 25c. . Harry Merritt, 16 hours' labor at 25c.
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9 00
4 00
Edward Vining, 23 hours' labor at 25c. . John Clinton, 73 hours' labor at 25c. Michael Meara, 293 hours' labor at 25c. B. T. Hobart, 37 hours labor' at 25c.
7 37
9 25
Arthur Clavin, 72 hours' labor at 25c.
87
A. F. Simmons, 3g hours' labor at 25c. . Harry Disdale, 4 hours' labor at 25c.
1 00
George Murray, 20 hours' labor at 25c. . 4 99 John Roche, 24 hours' labor at 25c. 6 00
6 00
Daniel Desmond, 10 hours' labor at 25c.
2 50
James Desmond, 113 hours' labor at 25c. Timothy Desmond, 6 hours' labor at 25c. David Blanchard, 23 hours' labor at 25c. T. L. Tirrell, 10 hours' labor at 25c.
2 50
Henry Poole, 9 hours' labor at 25c.
2 25
W. E. Holbrook, 9g hours' labor at 25c.
2 37
Lewis Gay, 24} hours' labor at 25c.
6 12
John F. Melville, 5 hours' labor at 25c. .
1 25
E. C. Baldwin, 86 hours' labor at 25c.
21 50
Fred Clark, 93 hours' labor at 25c.
2 37
Josiah Howland, 4} hours' labor at 25c.
1 12
H. A. Lowell, 373 hours' labor at 15c.
4 42
F. R. Lowell, 29g hours' labor at 15c. A. W. Lowell, 383 hours' labor at 15c. . Reginald Nash, 9g hours' labor at 15c. .
5 77
1 42
Kenneth Nash, 2 hours' labor at 15c.
30
Thomas F. Nolan. 133 hours' labor at 15c. Prentiss Shaw, 28₺ hours' labor at 15c. .
4 27
Frank Derusha, 33} hours' labor at 15c.
5 02
Eddie Rivinius, 14 hours' labor at 15c. .
2 10
Edward Riley, 233 hours' labor at 15c. .
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52
E. Simmons, 3₺ hours' labor at 15c. .
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52
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5 75
18 25
87
Patrick Purcell, 24 hours' labor at 25c. .
2 87
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75
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2 02
89
Paid Harold Bailey, 13 hours' labor at 15c. .
$1 95
Wallace Tirrell, 93 hours' labor at 15c. 1 42
Harry Noyes, 12 hours' labor at 15c.
1 79
Carlton Lewis, 5 hours' labor at 15c.
75
Forrest Torrey, 74 hours' labor at 25c.
18 50
John Hawley, 63 hours' labor at 25c.
15 75
C. W. Hayden, 93 hours' labor at at 25c.
23 25
F. E. Belcher, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
25
John Halloran, 18 hours' labor at 25c ..
4 50
Sanford.Cargill, 18 hours labor at 25c. . 4 50
Samuel Culley, 48 hours' labor, at 25c. 12 00
J. D. Melville 51 hours' labor at 25c. 12 75
1 25
Ernest Barnes, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
25
John Harris, 13 hours' labor at 25c.
3 25
James Melville, 21 hours' labor at 25c.
5 25
Henry Anderson, 48 hours' labor at 25c.
12 00
Eldrew Bates, 48 hours' labor at 25c.
12 00
Thomas Barnard, 32 hours' labor at 25c.
8 00
Allie Bates, 20 hours' labor at 25c.
5 00
Thomas McCristle, 15 hours' labor at 25c.
3 75
Frank McCristle, 45 hours' labor at 25c.
11 25
John Gilligan, 8 hours' labor at 25c. 2 00
12 00
W. McGuinness, 48 hours' labor at 25c. Wilbur Galusha, 6 hours' labor at 250.
1 50
Frank Galusha, 6 hours' labor .at 25c.
1 50
Henry Blemis, 14 hours' labor at 25c. J. H. Monroe, 38 hours' labor at 25c. Philip Monroe, 38 hours' labor at 25c. Merton Loud. 37 hours' labor at 25c.
3 50
9 50
9 50
9 25
Ellis Barnes, 34 hours' labor at 15c.
5 10
Harry Barnes, 33 hours' labor at 15c.
4 95
Walter Derusha, 38 hours' labor at 15c.
6 70
Elmer Blemis, 22 hours' labor at 15c.
3 30
Harry Monroe, 38 hours' labor at 15c.
5 70
J. A. Munroe, 33 hours' labor at 15c. Harold Shurtleff, 39 hours' labor at 15c. 5 85
4 95
Elmer Bates, 31 hours' labor at 15c.
4 65
Q. T. Barnes, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
90
Paid Stanley Hersey, 5 hours' labor at 15c. $ 75
Roger Hersey, 5 hours' labor at 15c. ·
75
Louis H. Ells, 1 hour's labor at 15c.
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15
G. A. Ross, 20 hours' labor at 25c.
5 00
Samuel Ross, 40 hours' labor at 25c. Stephen White, 64 hours' labor at 25c.
16 00
Wm. Clarke, 37 hours' labor at 25c.
9 25
Francis Hunt, 36 hours' labor at 25c. 9 00
Thomas Lonergan, 32 hours' labor at 25c. 8 00
Patrick Lonergan, 34 hours' labor at 25c.
8 50
Ernest Thurston, 30 hours' labor at 25c. 7 50
Thomas McFawn, 34 hours' labor at 25c. 8 50
Thomas Foey, 36 hours' labor at 25c. 9 00
Wilbur Tirrell, 39 hours' labor at 25c. 9 75
Samuel Richards, 36 hours' labor at 25c. 9 00
9 00
Fred Shaw, 39 hours' labor at 25c.
9 75
Thomas Burke, 19 hours' labor at 25c.
4 75
Patrick Burke, 29 hours' labor at 25c.
7.25
James Caton, 29 hours' labor at 25c.
7 25
Frank Blanchard, 12 hours' labor at 25c.
3 00
Victor Carlson, 34 hours' labor at 25c.
8 50
John Johnston, 33 hours' labor at 25c. .
8 25
Frank Hake, 32 hours' labor at 25c."
8 00
Thomas Quinn, 14 hours' labor at 25c. .
3 50
Edward Quinn, 36 hours' labor at 25c. .
9 00
William Davison, 18 hours' labor at 25c.
4 50
Frank Rea, 7 hours' labor at 25c. . .
1 75
Everett Gardner, 14 hours' labor at 25c.
3 50
Leonard Tirrell, 6 hours' labor at 25c.
1 50
Abbott Holbrook, 16 hours' labor at 25c. Orrin Poole, 42 hours' labor at 25c.
10 50
Charlie Belcher, 22 hours' labor at 25c.
5 50
Warren Barker, 37 hours' labor at 25c.
9 25
Frank Miller, 28 hours' labor at 25c.
7 00
Thomas McDermott, 28 hours' labor at 25c.
7 00
Wm. French, 6 hours' labor at 25c.
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1 50
Stephen French, 9 hours' labor at 25c.
2 25
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4 00
Henry M. Richards, 36 hours' labor at 25c.
10 00
91
Paid Arthur B. Maynard, 4 hours' labor at 15c. $ 60
Dennis Keefe, Jr., 7 hours' labor at 15c. 05
Irwin Hawes, 2g hours' labor at 25c. 62
Chas. Hawes, 32 hours' labor at 25c.
87
Chas. Cudworth, 45 hours' labor at 25c. 11 25
William Lynch, 12 hours' labor at 25c. .
3 00
Henry Townsend, 8 hours' labor at 25c. 2 00
I). W. Hart, ironing plow, shafts and shoeing 15 50
SANDING SIDEWALKS.
Paid Geo. F. Maynard, for horses, 8 days at $1.50 $12 00
N. Cobb, for horse, 1 day 1 50
N. R. Ells, 2 days' labor at $2.00
4 00
1 man and 2 horses 2 days at $5.00 17 loads sand at 10c. 1 70
10 00
Herbert Lane, 5g days' labor at $2.00
11 00
Ansel Holbrook, 3 days' labor at $2.00 6 00
Everett E. Pratt, 13 days' labor at $2.00
3 00
George C. Maynard, { days' labor at $1.50
75
A. Richards, 3 days' labor at $2.00
6 00
Chas. Cudworth, 43 days' labor at $2.00
9 00
Stephen White, 2 days' labor at $2.00
4 00
F. E. Belcher, 1 day's labor .
2 00
Elmer Hilt, 1 day's labor
2 00
James Melville, 11g days' labor at $2.00
2 55
J. F. Torrey, ¿ day's labor at $2.00
1 00
Joseph Melville, 1 day's labor $2.00
2 00
Warren Barker, { day's labor at $2.00
1 00
$1,499 52
WARD FIVE.
Paid E. S. Wright, for men, 532 hours' labor at 25c. $133 00
for horses. 746 hours at 25c. 186 50
Howard Shaw, for men, 283 hours' labor at 25c. .
70 79
for horses, 258 hours at 25c. 64 52
92
Paid Otis Cushing, for men, 184 hours' labor at 25c.
$46 00
for horses, 139 hours at 25c. 34 75
Willie B. Loud, 22 hours' labor at 25c. . .
5 50
for man and 1 horse, 9 hours' at 50c. ·
4 50
John Welch, 58 hours' labor at 25c. .
14 50
John Sullivan, 312 hours' labor at 25c. . ·
7 87
Eben Whitman, 272 hours' labor at 25c.
6 88
George Hope, 18 hours' labor at 25c.
4 50
Richard Flynn, 16 hours' labor at 25c.
4 00
John E. Allen, 23 hours' labor at 25c.
5 75
Austin Torrey, 28 hours' labor at 25c. .
7 00
Thomas W. Putnam, 28 hours' labor at 25c.
7 00
E. F. Doble, 9 hours' labor at 25c.
2 25
F. N. Thayer, 34 hours' labor at 25c.
8 50
Alonzo Piper, 25 hours' labor at 25c.
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6 25
W. L Tucker, 40 hours' labor at 25c.
10 00
William T. Hope, 20 hours' labor at 25c.
5 00
W. L. Tinkham, 15 hours' labor at 25c.
3 75
John J. Hackett, 30 hours' labor at 25c.
7 50
Matthew O'Dowd, 7 hours' labor at 25c.
1 75
James M. Lowe, 27 hours' labor at 25c.
6 75
Joseph F. Turner, 353 hours' labor at 25c.
8 87
John Healey, 28 hours' labor at 25c.
7 00
Fred Benjamin, 15 hours' labor at 25c.
3 75
Patrick Welch, 12 hours' labor at 25c. Willie R. Loud, 29 hours' labor at 25c. S. Frederick Davis, 37 hours' labor at 25c. Austin Hayden, 35 hours' labor at 25c. .
3 00
7 25
9 25
8 75
Samuel R. Loud, 38 hours' labor at 25c.
9 50
Michael Moran, 32g hours' labor at 25c.
8 12
Charles Gilligan, 27 hours' labor at 25c. 6 75
9 00
Frank Moneghan, 39 hours' labor at 25c.
9 75
G. L. Smith, 24 hours' labor at 25c.
6 00
Charles H. Gilbert, 9 hours' labor at 25c.
2 25
Dan Healey, 33 hours' labor at 25c.
8 25
Robert Healey, 24 hours' labor at 25c. .
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6 00
Charles Urquhart, 18 hours' labor at 25c.
4 50
James Smith, 36 hours' labor at 25c.
93
Paid Oscar Hayden, 30 hours' labor at 25c. . $7 50
Thomas Hollis, 20 hours' labor at 25c. . 5 00
Seymour B. Howe, 29 hours' labor at 25c. 7 25
John Maguire, 28 hours' labor at 25c. 7 00
Charles Peterson, 273 hours' labor at 25c. 6 88
Martin Derby, 233 hours' labor at 25c. . Patrick Cullaine, 483 hours' labor at 25c.
12 12
H. C. Belcher, 10 hours labor at 25c. £
2 50
George C. Rockwood, 143 hours' labor at 25c. 3 62
Henry A. Rockwood, 143 hours' labor at 25c. 3 62
S. Donahue, 36 hours' labor at 25c. 9 00
Boylston White, . 25 hours' labor at 25c. . 6 25
Ernest Belcher, 9 hours' labor at 25c. .
2 25
Richard O'Connell, 20 hours' labor at 25c. 5 00
4 25
Daniel W. Crowley, 29 hours' labor at 25c.
7 25
Dan Hart, 4 hours' labor at 25c. . 1 00
Owen H. Daley, 32 hours' labor at 25c. . 8 00
Frank W. Orcutt, 28 hours' labor at 25c.
7 00
Jeremiah Sullivan, 30 hours' labor at 25c. E. Ford, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
1 25
Ritchie T. Howe, 24 hours' labor at 25c.
6 00
A. B. Raymond, 2 hours' labor at 25c. . Joe Taylor, 362 hours' labor at 25c. 9 12 4 25
50
Winfield S. Baker, 17 hours' labor at 25c. S. C. Bowker, 18 hours' labor at 25c. 4 50
Edw. W. Tucker, 8 hours' labor at 25c. 2 00
Stirrin Statido, 28 hours' labor at 25c. . 7 00
D. C. Madden, 29 hours' labor at 25c Arthur C: Torrey, 12 hours' labor at 25c. 3 00
7 25
Wm. H. Polkinghorn, 18 hours' labor at 25c. . 4 50 Humphrey Coakley, 23 hours' labor at 25c. 5 75
C. Nelligan, 52 hours' labor at 25c. 13 00
J. E May, 30 hours' labor at 25c. . ·
7 50
Nicholas Brady, 33 hours' labor at 25c. .
8 25
Joseph P. Shannessy, 16 hours' labor at 25c. . 4 00
John Smith, 45g hours' labor at 25c. 11 37
Q. Poole, 37 hours' labor at 25c. 9 25
7 50
Charles Davis, 17 hours' labor at 25c.
5 87
94
Paid Wm. E. Tucker, 40 hours' labor at 25c.
$10 00
Thos. Lucey, 20 hours' labor at 25c. 5 00
Edward Earley, 32} hours' labor at 25c.
8 12
Albert L. Stetson, 28 hours' labor at 25c. G. E. Lynch, 43} hours' labor at 25c. .
10 87
Michael Meara, 5g hours' labor at 25c. . Samuel W. Luding, 24} hours' labor at 25c.
6 12
Joseph Hardy, 22} hours' labor at 25c.
5 62
Irving Loud, 4 hours' labor at 25c.
1 00
George Merritt, 14 hours' labor at 25c. .
3 50
J. Rudden, 40 hours' labor at 25c.
10 00
Charles Phillips, 18 hours' labor at 25c.
4 50
Dennis C. Madden, 10 hours' labor at 25c.
2 50
John C. Healey, 20 hours' labor at 25c. 5 00
2 37
Geo. H. Hiatt, 33 hours' labor at 25c.
8 25
C. S. Curtis, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
1 25
L. Brennan, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
1 25
John Vogelstanz, 6 hours' labor at 25c.
1 50
George H. Shaw, 32 hours' labor at 25c.
8 00
. F. Irving Stoddard, 382 hours' labor at 25c. William Healey, 32 hours' labor at 25c.
8 00
William F. Brady, 20 hours labor at 25c.
5 00
Thomas F. Brady, 36 hours' labor at 25c. Geo. M. Keefe, 9 hours' labor at 25c.
2 25
J. C. Ford, 6 hours' labor at 25c. .
1 50
J. S. White, 19 hours' labor at 25c. Edward E. Shaw, 30 hours' labor at 25c.
4 75
7 50
A. S. Marsh, 33 hours' labor at 25c.
8 25
P. F. McCormick, 26 hours' labor at 25c. Patrick McAndre, 30g hours' labor at 25c.
7 62
Louis G. Lafon, 19 hours' labor at 25c.
4 75
Burleigh Tucker, 30 hours' labor at 25c.
7 50
John Dailey, 18 hours' labor at 25c.
4 50
Ralph L. Vining, 28 hours' labor at 25c.
7 00
Wm. Flaunce, 30 hours' labor at 25c .
7 50
Hugh P. Caffrey, Jr., 19 hours' labor at 25c. 4 75
E. E. Pratt, 34} hours' labor at 25c.
8 62
7 00
1 37
Peter Healey, 93 hours' labor at 25c.
9 62
9 00
6 50
95
Paid Eugene M. Caffrey, 25 hours' labor at 25c. $6 25
Patrick Driscoll, 272 hours' labor at 25c. 6 87
Michael Flynn, 34 hours' labor at 25c. . 8 50
Michael S. Flynn, Jr., 8} hours' labor at 25c.
2 12
Jeremiah J. Flynn, 22 hours' labor at 25c.
5 50
Jolın Cullaine, 24 hours' labor at 25c.
6 00
L. S. Gay, 3 hours' labor at 25c. .
75
Thomas Gavin, 47 hours' labor at 25c.
11 75
J. K. Welch, 41 hours' labor at 25c. 10 25
P. Lynch, 13 hours' labor at 25c. . 3 25
Charles A. Hollis, 30 hours' labor at 25c. 7 50
2. 00
Parker Cullaine, 8 hours' labor at 25c. . Frank W. Crawford, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
1 25
William Meara, 283 hours' labor at 25c. 7 12
8 00
Manville Cushing, 14 hours' labor at 25c.
3 50
John Reed, 27 hours' labor at 25c.
6 75
Albert Dondero, 23 hours' labor at 25c.
5 75
Thomas H. Hunt, 12 hours' labor at 25c. 3 00 George Healey, 28 hours' labor at 25c. . 7 00 Henry Rockwood, 29 hours' labor at 25c. 7 25 Charles McGurty, 25 hours' labor at 25c. 6 25
Emile Hochstrasser, 39 hours' labor at 25c. 9 75
H. T. Lynch, 29 hours ' labor at 25c. 7 25
Hugh Caffrey, 35 hours' labor at 25c. 8 75
7 12
John Shores, 28} hours' labor at 25c. Ernest Shores, 17 hours' labor at 25c. .
4 25
Charles Whiting, 25g hours' labor at 25c.
6 37
Frank Welch, 27 hours' labor at 25c.
6 75
John F. Meara, 30 hours' labor at 25c. . F. E. Clapp, 20 hours' labor at 25c. 5 00
7 50
Charles Blenger, 26 hours' labor at 25c. 6 50
H. B. Slack, 173 hours' labor at 25c. 4 37
Anthony Canavan, 17 hours' labor at 25c. Dean Spindel, 11 hours' labor at 25c.
4 25
2 75
George E. Perry, 364 hours' labor at 25c. 9 06 John T. Thomas, 28 hours' labor at 15c. 4 20
Francis Gilligan, 16 hours' labor at 15c.
2 40
Martin Regan, 32 hours ' labor at 25c. ` .
96
Paid Frank E. Loud, 143 hours' labor at 15c.
$2 17
Frank Parker, 72 hours' labor at 15c. 1 12
Arthur Rockwood, 25 hours' labor at 15c.
3 75
Arthur Burns, 5 hours' labor at 15c.
75
Edward Brady, 19 hours' labor at loc. .
2 85
John B. Vinson, 42 hours' labor at 15c. .
67
Edward F. Nelligan, 27 hours' labor at 15c.
4 05
2 25
Richard F. Madden, Jr., 15 hours' labor at 15c. Robert Gilligan, 182 hours' labor at 15c.
2 77
A. Irving Belcher, 13 hours' labor at 15c.
. 95
Elwyn Saunders, 30 hours ' labor at 15c.
4 50
Willie T. Spear, 18 hours' labor at 15c. .
2 70
Willie Taylor, 4 hours ' labor at 15c.
60
Warren Philbrick, 5 hours' labor at 15c.
75
Charles H. Loud, 30 hours ' labor at 15c. Howard Ford, 272 hours' labor at 15c. .
4 12
Alfred Ford, 26 hours ' labor at 15c.
3 90
Archie Blanchard, 11 hours' labor at 15c.
1 65
Ralph A. Denbroeder 6 hours' labor at 15c. Amie Hochstrasser, 11 hours' labor at 15c.
1 65
Ernest W. Blanchard, 18 hours' labor at 15c.
2 70
Harry Noonan, 3 hours' labor at 15c.
45
Harry May, 23 hours ' labor at 15c.
3 45
William E. Hope, 15 hours' labor at 15c. Frank Tinkham, 5 hours ' labor at 15c. .
75
Henry Gay, 4 hours' labor at 15c.
60
William Blanchard, 6 hours' labor at 25c.
1 50
William Greenwood, 6 hours' labor at 25c.
. 50
Charles McGurty, 5 hours' labor at 25c.
. 25
B. R. Beals, 13g hours ' labor at 25c.
3 37
F. Churchill, 5g hours' labor at 25c.
1 37
Ira Derby, 24 hours' labor at 25c. .
6 12
R. Horace, 35 hours' labor at 25c.
8 75
E. F. Loud, 34 hours' labor at 25c.
8 50
C. W. Loud, 44 hours' labor at 25c.
11 00
Chas. R. Saunders, 16 hours' labor at 25c.
4 00
J. Cullaine, 26 hours' labor at 25c.
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6 50
F. Whitman, 22} hours' labor at 25c.
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5 62
4 50
90
2 25
97
Paid C. Grundstrom, 163 hours' labor at 25c. $4 12
J. P. Fitzpatrick, 34} hours' labor at 25c. 8 62
G. L. Hollis, 14 hours' labor at 25c. 3 50
John Q. Hollis, 16 hours' labor at 25c. 4 00
Oen Pick, 4 hours ' labor at 25c. 1 00
Chas. Orcutt, 26 hours ' labor at 25c 6 50
Q. Deane, 17 hours' labor at 25c. 4 25
Edmund Hollis, 10 hours labor at 25c. 2 50
Henry Pratt, 22 hours' labor at 25c.
5 50
Oscar Ostrom, 10 hours' labor at 25c.
2 50
John Poole, 14 hours' at 25c.
3 50
Herbert W. Raymond, 8 hours' labor at 25c.
2 00
R. J. Smith, 31 hours' labor at 25c.
7 75
George W. Saunders, 26 hours' labor at 25c., 6 50
Jeremiah Santry, 14 hours' labor at 25c. 3 50
B. H. Carroll, 35} hours' labor at 25c. 8 87
John O. Meara, 29 hours' labor at 25c. .
7 25
J. Richard Thomas, 15 hours' labor at 25c.
3 75
W. H. Adamson, 24 hours' labor at 25c. 6 00
Ralph P. Burrell, 3 hours' labor at 15c. 45
Harry Alvord, 11 hours' labor at 15c. .
1 65
Harry D. Thayer, 14 hours' labor at 15c.
2 10
Jos. P. Shannessy, snow plow, shafts and axe,
13 25
Geo. W. Conant, ironing plow
6 50
D). W. Hart, repairing plow
2 50
SANDING SIDEWALKS AND CLEARING GUTTERS.
Paid E. S. Wright, 13 days' labor at $2.25 $3 39
for man, 25 days' labor at $2.00 5 25
for horses, 23 days' labor at $1.50
3 75
for labor and 5 loads gravel
4 25
for axe and grub hoe . 1 80
Patrick Cullaine, 1} days' labor at $2.00
3 00
C. Nelligan, 13 days' labor at $2.00
3 00
J. Leahy, 13 days' labor at $2.00 . 3 00 .
Frank Moneghan, 1 day's labor at $2.00
2 00
98
Paid Wm. Healey, 1 day's labor at $2.00
$2 00
Walter Bates, 15 loads sand at 10c. 1 50
N. R. Ells, 12 loads gravel at 6c. . 72
$1,709 86
Cr.
By J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, received from the Rockland & Abington Street Railway Co. 38 15
$1,671 71
SUMMARY-REMOVAL OF SNOW.
Ward One
$1,449 92
Ward Two . .
.
2,633 15
Ward Three
1,390 80
Ward Four .
1,499 52
Ward Five
1,671 71
$8,645 10
APPROPRIATIONS.
Appropriation for deficiency
$7,513 96
Appropriation March 13, 1899. 2,000 00
1
9,513 96
Unexpended balance
.
$868 86
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid M. R. Warren Co., stationery $23 23 Hiram E. Raymond, inspector of animals and provisions 370 00
inspection of licensed slaughter houses 275 15
travelling expenses 20 65
O. Cushing, conveyance for Selectmen 2 00
A. P. Worthen, professional services in case of Pierce vs. Town 25 00
A. P. Worthen, Attorney, in settlement of case of Humphrey vs. Weymouth . .
159 60
H. T. Whitman, Civil Engineer, professional service and plan in case of Humphrey vs. Weymouth 29 70
George R. Swasey, professional service in case of Humphrey vs. Weymouth . 200 00
Nelson W. Gardner, travelling expenses, etc., in above case ·
18 50
witness fees . ·
7 00
officers fees ·
2 20
copies of records
: 10
witness fees (unexpended)
68 20
Bradford Hawes, preparing town report and clerical assistance . 126 00
L. M. Clark, typewriting 4 75
R. F. Poole, distributing town reports Ward 4 6 00
J. H. Thompson, distributing town reports Ward 2 . 3 50
E. Bourk, delivering town reports to Selectmen 15 00
100
Paid S. W. King, boarding windows North High School . $24 53
George B. Bailey, notifying town officers 2 50
posting warrants .
3 00
enforcing dog law Wards 4 and 5
24 50
guarding live wires 2 00
5 00
James T. Pease, notifying town officers . enforcing dog law Ward 3 .
16 10
Asa B. Pratt, posting warrants
10 00
posting polling place notices
7 00
posting jury lists
4 25
notifying town officers
2 50
notifying Representatives Elect
2 10
serving dog notices
3 10
serving notice on B. & W. St. Ry. Co.
1 10
enforcing dog law in Ward 2
18 12
W. H. Cushing, distributing town reports in Ward 2 5 00
W. Hollis, and Son, teams for Selectmen . team Memorial day . 10 00 ·
9 00
delivering warrants to Selectmen
2 00
George W. Young, carriage Memorial day carriage for Selectmen
3 00
carriage for Registrars
1 00
A. W. Brownell, stationery for Assessors
5 27
C. H. Lovell, Selectmen's journal . Overseers of Poor journal
14 00
four Selectmen's order books 28 00
stationery 16 20
Lyman B. Williams, settlement of claim for
20 00
damage .
N. Y. and B. Desp. Ex. Co. : 25
Geo. F. Maynard, notifying town officers 1 75
M. D. Jones and Co., markers for graves, Revolutionary soldiers . 44 00
E. L. Burdakin, list of recorded deeds for Assessors 25 00
.
10 00
14 00
.
101
Paid T. G. Poole, distribution Board of Health reg- ulations, Ward 4 . $4 00
Martin Derby, distributing Board of Health regulations, Ward 5 .
5 00
John F. Brown, 2 street signs .
1 00
Thorp and Martin, books for Assessors . 3 50
A. J. Osgood, janitor general caucus 2 00
janitor for Registrars 2 00
Q. L. Reed, civil engineer, professional services
162 50
J. F. and W. H. Cushing, covering well with stone 6 00
labor on dump
: 44
J. B. Barker, painting signs .
2 00
James Humphrey, professional services .
61 50
A. G. Nye, labor and material to prevent water from street drain entering cellar 10 00
B. L. Craig, damage to team on highway 6 75
James Moore, covering well with stone . 9 00
Geo. W. Conant, serving notice on S. S. and B. St. Ry. 50 .
Carter Ink Co., state record ink 4 00
North Weymouth Cemetery Association, care of monument lot 30 00
J. H. Shaw, expressing
50
William H. Roche, guarding live wire
25
George L. Newton, Selectman, traveling ex- pense and postage, 28 20
distributing town reports 5 00
distributing Board of Health regulations ·
5 00
G. W. Young, for conveyance
30 75
Nelson W. Gardner, Selectman, traveling ex- pense and postage, 86 85
distributing town reports, . 5 00
G. W. Young, for conveyance
30 75
C. E. Bicknell, Selectman, traveling expense and postage, 5 20
distributing town reports, . 5 00
distributing Board of Health regulations 5 00
102
Paid H. L. Thayer, for conveyance $28 25
Bradford Hawes, Selectman, traveling expense and postage . ·
23 00
use of horse and carriage .
50 00
Gordon Willis, Selectman, traveling expense and postage . .
18 00
distributing town reports
7 00
use of horse and carriage .
60 00
C. E. Whitten, janitor for Registrars .
2 00
G. O. Miller, janitor for Registrars .
1 00
John W. French, janitor for Registrars .
1 00
C. F. Blanchard, janitor for Registrars
1 00
M. L. Keene, janitor for Registrars
. 00
Fred W. Loud, janitor for Registrars 3 00
Thomas F. Moore, janitor for Registrars
1 00
W. W. Pratt, janitor for Registrars,
2 00
Orphan's Hope Lodge,rent, room for Registrars
13 00
Reynolds Post 58, rent, room for Registrars .
12 00
V. M. Tirrell, reporting 20 births 5 00 .
J. H. Libbey, reporting 25 births . 6 25
Joseph Chase, Jr., reporting 28 births 7 00
25
J. C. Fraser, reporting 61 births 15 25
G. D. Bullock, reporting 28 births, 7 00
14 50
C. L. Rice, returning 24 deaths
6 00
George E. Mansfield, returning 9 deaths
2 25
John Ford Co., returning 34 deaths in 1898
8 50 .
E. Nash, telephone service
2 00
I. H. Walker, notifying town officers enforcing dog law 00
2 00
C. E. Bicknell, Inspector of licensed slaughter houses . 75 00
Wilmot Cleverly, Assessor, 17 meetings with Registrars
38 00
distributing poll tax lists 5 00
use of horse
.
15 00
.
.
F. G. Wheatley, reporting 1 birth
John Ford Co., returning 58 deaths
103
Paid John W. Bates, Assessor, box for Assessors . $1 40
6 meetings with Registrars 13 00
distributing poll tax lists .
.
9 00
for copy of shareholders 5 00
F. H. Cowing, Assessor, 5 meetings with Regis- trars 11 00
Gilman B. Loud, Assessor, 15 meetings with
Registrars 31 00
distributing poll tax lists 5 00
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