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Louis Keay 63 75
Cornelius Smith 35
25
Charles Smith . 25 25
N. J. Grant 3 00
Waldo Turner. 1 60
Bernard Smith . 40 50
Bryant, 1070 loads
Matthew Yourell . 35 25
gravel at 6c. . 64 20
Edward F. Tobin . 47 75
James Maguire 27 25
James Canary . 27 25
Martin Eagan . 16 00
John Coffey 49 25
Richard Connor 15 25
James Ryan
15 25
15 95
John Shehan
19 25
T. E. Boyle 4 00
Thomas Cullen 12 50
Fred Purchase 16 00
James Cullen 14 00
G. W. Bates 18 75
John Smith 18 75
Frank Raymond 12 00 A. J. Richards & Son, coal 16 41
Dennis McCarthy 18 00
Bartholomew Dilworth 16 00
James Cook 6 00
William Hayden 10 00
Robert Welch . 12 00
Patrick Coffey
33 75
F. B. Mullen 6 00
John O'Neil 8 00
Andrew. Corthell . 4 00
Timothy Cronin
6 00
Thomas Lonergan 4 00
William Lonergan 1 00 .
William Healy . 1 00
John Connell, Jr. 4 00
J. F. & W. H. Cush- ing, wood . 2 50
N. Y. & B. Desp. Exp. Co. . 1 40 . Ames Plow Co, hand- les . 2 00
W. H. Spencer, hard- ware 6 86
J. H. Donlan, smith work 35 23
Drew's Express 25
Bates & Humphrey, . oil, etc. 6 56
Heirs of Asa Morse, 520 loads gravel at 5c. . 26 00
Harriet Burrell, 170 loads gravel at 5c. 8 50
H. A. Richards, 319 loads gravel at 5c. M. H. Coffey, 510 loads gravel at 5c.
25 50
W. McCarthy, 20 loads gravel at 5c. 1 00 David Tilden, 20 loads gravel at 5c. . . 1 00 T. H. Emerson, coal . 7 62
Wm. H. Murphy 2 00
Peter Levangie 3 00
Michael Connell 6 00
Thomas Smith . 33 25
Paid
Edward Boyle . $10 00
50
Paid
Paid
Humphrey Bros., lan-
terns
$4 47
W. F. Sanborn, pipe 40 37
J. H. Stetson, Treas., water
40 00
WARD THREE.
Paid
Paid
Jeremiah Coffey . $32 00
Horses
143 60
James Fallon 28 00
Robert B. Nash
92 00
Thomas Curley 5 00
Horses
137 99
John Murphy . 4 00
Fred Doherty
229 75
T. Bresnahan, 2d John Rafferty . 5 25
22 75
Horses
236 23
William Coyle Horse.
19 25
J. W. O'Connor 1 13
Horse 1 75
P. J. Coyle
194 25
John Connors 2 88 Horse 1 15
Horse.
64 10
John F. Dwyer
161 46
James Fitzgerald . Horse 4 50
6 44
Horse. 24 94
John Dwyer. 57 75
Thomas Ash 1 00
Michael Griffin.
97 25
Walter White . 1 00
C. B. White 50 00
Andrew Tracy 14 00
Patrick Callahan 34 25
Patrick Curran 2 00
Thomas Ford 29 25
Henry Walmsley
48 25
W. S. Our . 12 71
John Hayes
28 00
Michael Kelley
21 25
Timothy Bresnahan .
12 00
John Glover 11 86
Charles Cushing
30 50
James McAvoy
20 50
John Sullivan . 13 25
Patrick Burns . 25 75
Michael Murphy 28 00
Garrett Fitzgerald 26 75
Samuel Cushing 32 50
William Rooney
10 75
Patrick Irving
23 50
Victor Dubois . 12 71
W. T. Burrell . 3 28
John Lyons 10 93
A. B. Hollis, engi- neer 22 50
W. A. Ford, 84 loads gravel at 6c. . 5 04
J. F. Dwyer, 2460 loads gravel at 6c 147 60
C. T. Bailey, oil, nails . 1 00
Nelson W. Gardner,
supervision . . $150 00
$2656 08
Wm. A. Ford . $95 75
14 43
Richmond T. Nash 2 00
51
Paid
W. F. Sanborn, lum- ber, pipe, brick and cement . .
$41 88 Lot. Lohnes, smith work 6 48
Thomas South, Jr., smith work . 47 02 . W. T. Burrell, fence 2 93
E. W. Hunt, lantern 68
Bailey & Houghton, hoe, lantern . .
95
Paid
A. J. Richards, coal . $15 00 J. H. Stetson, Treas., explosives 2 90 Water 40 00
C. E. Bicknell, super- vision . 27 33
$2,550 90
WARD FOUR.
Paid
G. F. Maynard $143 12
Horses . 155 87
N. R. Ells, horses 50 00
C. H. Lovell, horses . 30 00
James Moore, horses 43 87
Frederick Pratt,
horses . 43 87
Herbert Lane
52 25
Horse 6 75
John Melville 106 75
Horse 30 36
John Healey 48 75
Horse 42 56
James M. White 1 00
Horse
3 37
Elroy Baldwin 24 00
Stephen White
38 00
Henry W. Hayden 8 00
Patrick Purcell 7 50
A. B. Hollis, Eng'r 43 75
Joseph Burke . 6 00
H. V. Pratt
35 25
C. H. Tisdale 8 00
J. E. Burke 47 25
Samuel Ross 14 00
Augustus Ross
35 25
Paid
A. B. Maynard $70 51 J. Q. A. Holbrook 16 00
Oliver Munroe 46 25 Warren Barker 64 75
James Van Tassel 35 50
J. L. Maynard 39 00
O. P. Poole 33 50
Michael Ryan . 29 50
Herbert Saunders 41 50
Charles Hayden 41 50
David T. Shaw 50 50
Frederick Shaw 49 75
James Melville 34 57
George Hunt . 24 00
Horses 38 00
Rufus Brown 33 25
John Bates 22 00
G. F. Maynard, wood 3 50
N. R. Ells, wood 2 50
Francis Torrey,
gravel 50
Roberts Bros., gravel 50
52
Paid
Paid
Lot Lohnes, smith work $2 35
J. Roche & Co., smith work 3 45
H. A. Richards, 1317 loads gravel at 5c. 65 85
J. B. Rhines & Co., pipe 2 88
N. R. Ells, 236 loads gravel at 6c. 14 16
W. G. Nash, oil, etc. 1 20
John Campbell, 78.1ds. gravel at 5c. · Matthew Lynch, 22
3 90
15 00
Bradford Hawes, su- pervision . . 100 00
$1,989 00
Cr.
Henry C. Jesseman
lanterns and
5 05
for stones $3 00
painting signs . J. H. Donlan, smith work
5 56
$1,986 00
WARD FIVE.
Paid
Edgar S. Wright . . $170 15
Horses 292 22
James Welch 90 38
Howard Shaw, horses 24 00
John C. Healey 17 25
Everett Shaw, horses 18 00
Michael Moran 69 00
Michael Leary 89 25
Owen Daley 21 25
Horses 124 93
Michael Flynn 86 88
O. Cushing, horses
120 06
George Lynch 32 75
F. Cushing
79 62
Frank Burbank 12 00
A. S. Marsh 19 75
Patrick Cullaine 57 38
Horse 14 83
Edward Welch 71 75
Henry Pratt Horse
22 50
Martin Regan . 63 87
16 91
George Holbrook 32 25
John Morris 3 50
Jeremiah Sullivan 41 25
Ezra Wright 6 00
Christopher Nelligan 79 88
Jeremiah Leahy.
77 50
John Smith
112 13
Estate J. Salisbury, 822 loads gravel at 5c. .
$41 10
A. J. Richards & Son, coal .
1 10
loads gravel at 5c. H. F. Holbrook, 487 loads gravel at 5c. 24 35 John Barry, 9 loads gravel at 5c. 45
By J. H. Stetson, Treas., received from JohnGreene
Paid
Frank Moneghan . $74 50
53
Paid
James Meara $33 75
Thomas Garvin 25 75
James Smith 26 75
Thomas Brady 36 75
Quincy Poole . 18 91
Martin Derby . 4 62
George Rockwood 37 75
George Keefe
19 50
Richard Madden .
26 00
N. R. Ells, 1245 loads gravel at 6c. . . 74 70
Owen Sprague 1 37
A. B. Hollis, eng'r
40 00
John Fennell . 2 50
Alvin Hollis, wood 4 82
12 10
A. J. Richards & Son,
coal
10 00
Gordon Willis, super- vision . 150 00
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber, pipe and nails
53 05
Gordon Willis, super-
James Moore, stone . 11 00
vision 1899 . 25 00
D. W. Hart, smith- work
13 00
F. W. Loud, carting logs 6 00
tree
3 75
$2,716 76
HIGHWAY MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid D. W. Hart, repairs on road scraper $1 00
D. M. Kidder, repairs on steam roller 50
J. D. Donlan & Co., repairs on scraper .
.
1 50
H. K. Cushing, expressing for roller ·
65
N. J. Grant, repairs on roller
5 00
A. B. Hollis, labor on roller .
25 00
Sudbury Oil & Supply Co., grease
5 00
J. H. Dolan & Co., repairs on roller
4 25
Mass. Broken Stone Co., repairs on roller Oil and waste
11 02
W. H. Spencer, repairs on roller .
2 60
Joseph Poulin, repairs on roller ·
.
.
5 00
Paid
F. F. Bullock, repair- ing bridge .
$12 00
. M. R. Loud & Co., pipe 6 02
Gordon Willis, oil and spikes . 2 40
J. H. Stetson, treas., water . 40 00
John Maguire . 15 62
E. C. Hockstrasser, 136 loads gravel at 6c. . . 8 16
242 loads at 5c. · John Loud, 130 loads gravel at 5c. 6 50
R. J. Talbot, bracing
.
255 76
.
54
Paid John W. Bartlett & Co., hose
$6 25
J. H. Shaw, expressing
· 1 85
N. Y. & B. Despatch Express Co.
3 95
J. B. Barker, labor on guide boards
5 00
Thomas South, Jr., labor on guide boards
3 00
$337 33
SUMMARY OF HIGHWAY REPAIRS.
Ward One .
.
.
.
$1,972 28
Ward Two .
.
.
2,656 08
Ward Three
2,550 90
Ward Four
1,986 00
Ward Five .
.
2,716 76
Highways-Miscellaneous
337 33
$12,219 35
Cr.
By J. H. Stetson, 'Treas., received from Street Railway Compan- ies, excise tax $820 19
S. S. & B. St. Ry. Co., use of roller .
37 50
$857 69
$11,361 66
APPROPRIATION.
March 12, 1900 .
$10,000 00
Expended in excess
.
.
$1,361 66
.
.
.
REMOVAL OF SNOW.
For the removal of snow and sanding sidewalks the following payments have been made at the rate of $.25 per hour for men, $.15 for boys, and $.25 for horses.
WARD ONE.
Paid
Paid
P. F. Hagerty
$6 13
James Corneen
$1 37
Horse
6 12
Charles Beal
3 50
Hiram Nadel
10 01
Richard Ash
3 75
Horse
9 87
Thomas Ash 3 75
B. F. Richards Horse
8 38
Henry Ash
3 75
8 74
Albert Perrigo 2 25
W. F. Cushing Horse
3 50
D. J. Dorrity .
3 00
David Ford Horse
6 50
Joseph Delory
4 25
W. E. Keene
3 87
Edward Landry 4 00
A. J. Shaw
7 75
Francis Burrell
4 12
M. P. Keene
1 25
Winthrop Smith
3 25
John Durant
7 24
Wm. Durant .
1 25
John Hanan
3 37
Augustus Bowman 2 00
Thomas Delory
3 50
J. P. Bunker
1 50
Stephen Delory
2 25
Andrew Delory
3 50
H. A. Davis
4 00
David Jellow
2 25
Abraham Delory 1 50
SANDING SIDEWALKS.
L. M. S. Newcomb 4 00
J. B. Prouty
3 75
George Fisher
4 00
Job E. Curtis .
2 87
Horse
75
3 50
Joseph T. Burke
4 00
2 50
Michael Delory
4 25
Paid
P. F. Hagerty $1 00
56
Paid
Paid
L. M. S. Newcomb $1 55
Horse
75
Jobn Durant 45
H. T. Bicknell, sand . 70
B. F. Richards, sand . 10
J. H. Shaw, horse .
75
A. J. Shaw 1 00
Richard Ash
1 00
H. A. Davis
1 00
$182 27
J. Spencer
1 00
WARD Two.
Paid
Waldo Turner, labor and material on plows . .
$16 55
John F. Thompson
5 76
Horses 9 74
P. A. Gallant 4 25
Horses 5 75
J. F. & W. H. Cush-
ing, horses 18 75
W. H. Cushing 4 50
Gabriel Gallant 2 75
Howard Thompson 3 88
Harry Morton 7 01
Thomas Otis 1 25
Will Cowing
6 74
E. Sprague . . 25
Fred Burrell 1 37
Thomas Gormand 75
Ernest Gay
90
Carl Litchfield
60
Louis Whitcomb
30
Thomas Ryan .
45
John Sullivan .
2 33
Michael Crehan 75
Charles Muse .
1 33
Patrick Quinlan 75
Louis Keay 4 00
Michael Crehan
1 33
Matthew Yourell 4 00
Frank Boyle 1 00
Walter Curtis
3 12
Paid
Albert J. Day . $3 75
John Upton
2 50
Peter Levangie
2 75
Charles Muse .
2 50
George Garey . 3 00
Wm. McGuinness 3 00
A. B. Linscott 1 25
Wm. Roberts 2 75
John Sullivan
1 50
SANDING SIDEWALKS.
Paid
J. H. Thompson horses . $3 34
J. F. & W. H. Cush- ing, horses 3 75 . P. A. Gallant, horses 1 83
Gabriel Gallant 1 33
W. H. Cushing 1 50
Howard Thompson
22
Walter Curtis . 22
Harry Morton . 2 22
James Cook, Jr. 2 33
S. Cain, sand .
90
P. A. Gallant .
1 50
$157 30
W. F. Cushing
$1 00
B. F. Richards
44
Horse
44
57
WARD THREE.
Paid
Edward Billings
$4 63
Horses 6 25
Robert Nash
7 75
Horses
7 75
Walter Rowell 8 38
· Horses 7 12
J. F. Dwyer 4 75
Horses
4 75
Wm. Ford . 4 00
Horses 7 00
J. W. O'Connor 15 75
Thomas Ash 5 25
Thomas Ford
2 75
Martin Murphy
2 75
Cornelius White 2 00
Walter White . 2 25
Garrett Fitzgerald 2 25
James McAvoy 1 25
John Sullivan 5 00
John Griffin 2 25
John Stack
3 00
$135 96
WARD FOUR.
Paid
G. F. Maynard
$7 75
Horses 16 25
H. F. Lowell 11 63
Geo. C. Maynard 5 25
Horses 7 74
George Hunt 2 87
J. Cummings 3 50
John Healy 3 12
Horses 3 50
D. McAuliff 4 50
N. R. Ells 7 50
Albert Griffin . (1 ): ) 1 25
Horses 7 75
25 E. C. Baldwin Henry Anderson 1 00
Horses
10 99
John Halloran 3 00.
Herbert Lane 8 00
John Clinton 3 50
1 1
A. B. Maynard
3 20
Frank Derusha
80
Paid
James Fitzgerald . $5 50
Patrick Irving 1. 75
Frank Rowell .
1 38
Henry Rowell .
1 25
Fred Bowker
1 38
Joseph Ross
50
SANDING SIDEWALKS.
Paid
Wm. Ford . $1 55
Horses 2 35
Robert Nash 1 00
Horses 75
Thomas Ash 1 55
Thomas Ford . 1 55
Martin Murphy 1 55
Cornelius White 1 55
Patrick Burns . 1 55
Timothy Bresnahan 1 55
J. S. Smith, sand 2 37
James Moore 7 62
Paid Stephen White $5 50
James Burke 2 75
58
Paid
Charles Hayden $2 00
John Melville 2 00
Edward Bean 1 25
Wm. Gilligan .
2 00
James Gilligan .
45
J. Roche & Co.,
shoeing plow 6 00
C. J. Polley, plow 7 00
Oliver Munroe 3 50
SANDING SIDEWALKS.
Paid
G. F. Maynard $2 00
Horses
3 00
H. Lane 2 00 A. B. Maynard
75
Edward Quinn
2 00
James B. White, sand
40
$164 57
WARD FIVE.
Paid
Edgar S. Wright . $13 50
Horses
18 50 plow . $1 00
Howard J. Shaw 10 14
Horses 11 76
J. P. Shannessy, handles .
75
O. Cushing
7 50
Horses
8 50
$71 65
SUMMARY REMOVAL OF SNOW.
Ward One .
$182 27
Ward Two .
.
.
.
.
.
.
157 30
Ward Three
. .
·
·
135 96
Ward Four
.
.
.
.
.
.
164 57
Ward Five .
71 65
Cr.
By J. H. Stetson, Treas., received from Street Railway Companies for carting snow . $650 00
$61 75
APPROPRIATIONS.
Balance from 1899
$868 86
March 12, 1900
2,000 00
$2,868 86
-
Unexpended balance
$2,807 11
.
·
$711 75
.
Paid
C. J. Polley, repairing
HINGHAM AND QUINCY BRIDGES.
Paid Gordon Willis, Treasurer of Trustees $540 00
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900
$700 00
Unexpended balance
$160 00
SPECIAL HIGHWAY APPROPRIATIONS.
BAY VIEW STREET.
Paid
P. F. Hagerty $20 52
Horses 11 43
J. H. Shaw
1 25
A. T. Leavitt . 13 25
Horses
18 00
Daniel Sampson 11 25
Hiram Nadell
11 25
James Bunker 2 00
Horses 8 43
M. P. Keene 11 25
W. F: Cushing
5 25
Horse 8 43
Horses
6 93
J. H. Stetson, Treas., blasting 4 75
Richard Ash
17 25
G. B. French,
15 25
$197 74
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900
$200 00
Unexpended balance
.
$2 26
Paid
Charles Beal $13 25
L. M. S. Newcomb 6 00
A. J. Shaw. 12 00
60
PLEASANT STREET.
Paid
Paid
J. F. & W. H. Cush-
ing, horses
$63 75
F. S. Redmond 16 00
Robert Mitchell 8 00
Benjamin Gough 28 00 Joseph Gerrold 22 00
Horse
6 00
Frank Boyle Horse
27 00
James Canary 2 00
Walter Curtis. Horse
32 00
Matthew Yourell 2 00
Frank Maguire 2 00
Christopher Skelly
2 00
Cornelius Smith 2 00
Horse
1 50
Robert F. Shaw 6 00
John S. Thompson
3 00
Martin Flynn . 6 00
Horses .
3 00
Wm. McCarthy 6 00
W. F. Cushing
44 15
John Quinn 18 00
Michael Connell
47 25
Richard Connor 12 00
John Connell
27 25
James Ryan 12 00
Patrick Quinlan
25
John Shahan 12 00
George Garey . 2 00
Mrs. John Fogarty, . gravel 1 20
Charles Muse . 17 25
Martin Egan
17 25
Mrs. Ellen Fraher,
W. C. Peare
12 00
gravel
4 65
James Cullen
1 00
John Coffey
32 00
$601 50
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900 ·
$600 00
Expended in excess .
.
.
.
.
CENTRE STREET.
Paid
W. H. Cushing $50 05
Horses
38 25
Charles Smith . 26 00
J. H. Thompson,
Richard Connor 12 00
horses . · 18 00
Cornelius Smith
. 12 00
Peter Gallant, horses
18 00
Timothy Cronin
10 75
36 00
Michael Coffey 2 00
24 00
William Curtin $14 00
Paid
Bernard Smith $12 00
·$1 50
61
Paid
Paid
Matthew Yourell . $12 00
Henry Thompson $4 00
J. B. Mullen 25 50
Walter Curtis 10 00
George Garey
8 50
Horse 7 50
James Cook
9 50
Frank Boyle 10 00
Thomas Smith 28 00
Horse
7 50
James Ryan
14 00
James Maguire
14 00
Patrick Quinlan
2 00
Wm. Curtin 16 00
Matthew Morrow
10 00
George Goodnow
10 00
F. W. Lewis, gravel 1 50
Christopher Fraher
10 00
W. H. Cushing, powder and fuse 1 00
John Quinn 14 00
John Coffey 12 00
Wm. McCarthy 8 00
Thomas Fraher
12 00
Edward Boyle
12 00
$514 44
Harry Moulton
8 00
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900
$500 00
Expended in excess .
$14 44
BROAD STREET.
Paid
J. F. & W. H. Cush-
ing, horses $169 50
J. H. Thompson 35 25
Horses 98 45
Peter Gallant . 26 75
Horses 115 70
George White . 24 00
Horses 36 00
W. H. Cushing 124 85
Charles Cottle, Eng'r. 106 85
Charles Muse 10 00
Paid
Michael Coffey · $10 00
Patrick Coffey 18 50
W. H. Murphy 72 75
John Smith 38 50
Fred Purchase 12 75
Frank Maguire 6 00
G. W. Bates 10 00
Frank Raymond 6 00
James Cook 42 75
Win. Roberts . 36 25
Harry Moulton
24 75
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber, pipe and nails . 23 02
James Flannery, 338 loads gravel, 5c. . 16 90
Weymouth Water
Works, blasting 10 47
62
Paid
Paid
Edward Boyle
$7 25
Thomas Fraher $20 25
John Coffee
77 75
Cornelius Smith 8 25
John Quinn
61 75
Charles Smith . 8 25
George Goodnow 38 75
Wm. Curtin
3 25
Bernard Smith 5 00
Martin Flynn 26 25
James Canary
34 25
James Ryan 31 75
James Maguire
4 25
E. F. Tobin 19 75
A. B. Hollis, Eng'r
126 25
Thomas Smith 32 25
John Fennell
20 00
Louis Keay 31 00
A. M. Hawes
86 25
Robert Welch
28 00
Benjamin Gough 27 50
John Upton
9 50
John Sheehan .
32 00
Gabriel Gallant
33 50
Wm. McCarthy
39 00
Robert Mitchell
70 25
Horse
52 68
Wm. Hoye
14 00
Horse
10 50
Bolles & Wilde, 6
wheel-barrows 12 83
Horse
8 05
Stone fork 83
Frank Boyle
27 25
Horse
20 43
C. E. Raymond 14 25
Horse 10 68
Walter Curtis Horse
5 00
James Cullen 20 00
Thomas Otis 37 00
Albert Gallagher . 10 00
Thomas Cullen
28 25
Dennis McCarthy 2 00
ing stone at 20c. 8 00
T. E. Boyle 10 00
Two loads stone at $1.00 2 00
Owen Maguire 8 00
W. C. Peare
33 75
Patrick Crehan 28 50
Timothy Cronin 3 00
Martin Eagan .
44 25
$2,600 00
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900
$2,500 00
Expended in excess .
.
$100 00
Harry Tower . 28 00
Matthew Morrow 28 00
Thomas Tobin
23 50
W. H. Davis 36 50
Frank Mullen 43 25
J. F. Thompson, 26 tons stone at 50c. 13 00
Michael Coffey, 1044 loads gravel at 5c. 52 20
3 75
A. J. Richards & Son, fuel for roller 52 70
J. F. & W. H. Cush- ing, 40 ft. cover-
63
GRANITE STREET.
Paid
Paid
Fred Doherty
$51 75
R. B. Nash, horses . $19 87
Horses 70 49
John Dwyer 2 75
W. A. Ford
12 00
M. Griffin 6 75
Horses
18 00
W. P. White 9 75
P. J. Coyle
51 75
T. Bresnahan 1 25
Horse
20 81
John Glover 10 00
John F. Dwyer
44 41
Patrick Shea 2 25
Horse
3 00
John Lyons 11 81
James Fitzgerald .
2 00
A. B. Hollis, Eng'r .
10 00
Horse 1 50
C. T. Bailey, powder
3 71
Peter Fowler 11 25
Patrick Curran
12 00
Michael Tracy .
12 00
6c.
17 04
John Sullivan .
12 00
R. B. Nash
13 25
$431 39
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900.
$400 00
Expended in excess
$31 39
COMMERCIAL STREET.
Paid
Paid
Fred Doherty
$75 75
Horses 105 00
Horse 15 00
R. B. Nash
90 25
J. F. Dwyer
100 53 A. B. Hollis, Eng'r. 112 50
Horses
135 38
P. J. Coyle
95 75
John Fennel
2 00
Horse
77 81
Charles Cottle, Eng'r. 113 14
W. A. Ford
83 00
Joseph Ross 94 12
Horses
124 50
Patrick Coleran
90 12
M. E. Cohen
76 50
Thomas Ford . 55 87
Horse
57 38
Eugene Connors 23 62
Patrick Burns .
88 12
John Sullivan . 86 00
Horse
63 64
Patrick Callahan 35 25
John F. Dwyer, 284 loads gravel at
James Fitzgerald $20 00
64
Paid
Paid
Garrett Fitzgerald
$17 25
Peter Fowler $26 50
Patrick Curran 17 25
Daniel Griffin . 22 50
John Curran 5 25
Frank Morallis 12 00
James McAvoy
43 00
John Stack
17 25
Samuel Cushing 6 00
T. Bresnahan . 31 25
W. P. White
36 50
John Glover
11 56
Weighing 4 loads stone 40
John Hayes 9 25
Michael Griffin
55 25
John F. Dwyer, 1459 loads stone at
Thomas Splaine
34 00
Cornelius White
47 75
6c. . .
·
87 54
Edward Fitzgerald 2 00
W. J. Richards, 75
Andrew Tracy
3 25
loads stone at
Patrick E. Shea
22 00
6c .
4 50
Frank Nelligan
31 25
Louis Guertin
4 00
$2,441 35
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900
$2,500 00
Unexpended balance
$58 65
TO REFUND THE EAST WEYMOUTH CEMETERY ASSO-
CIATION.
Paid East Weymouth Cemetery Association
$200 00
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900 · $200 00
Barbour & Stockwell grate 11 50
A. J. Richards & Son, fuel for
roller 61 12
65
WASHINGTON STREET.
Paid
Paid
G. F. Maynard $37 44
Fred. Shaw $29 50
Horses . 52 50
John Melville . 35 50
John Healey
31 50
J. L. Maynard 12 00
Horse 23 62
O. Munroe 15 50
Stephen White 29 50
Horse
22 12
moving ledge 64 00
Herbert Saunders 29 50
C. H. Tisdale .
35 50
James Burke
29 50
$475 82
A. B. Maynard
24 94
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900
$300 00
Expended in excess
$175 82
SUMMIT STREET SIDEWALK.
Paid
Fred Doherty
$12 00
Horses 15 00
P. J. Coyle
12 00
Michael Murphy} . 3 75
Horse
9 00
Michael Griffin 4 00
John F. Dwyer 9 00
John Dwyer
17 50
John Glover
12 50
$108 75
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900
$100 00
Expended in excess
.
$8 75
.
Paid
Patrick Curran $10 00
W. P. White . 2 00
Patrick Shea 2 00
Edward Hughes, re-
Est. J. Salisbury ·
3 20
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TOWER AVENUE SIDEWALK.
Paid
Paid
Edgar S. Wright . $19 13
Michael Leary, horses $21 00 1
Horses 28 50
J. Sullivan 1 00
P. Cullaine
16 00 John Morris 2 00
James Welch 16 00
J. Leahy
2 00
F. Moneghan 16 00
George Holbrook 14 00
John Smith
16 50
C. Nelligan
16 25
Michael Leary
14 00
APPROPRIATION.
Appropriation March 12, 1900
$200 00
Unexpended balance
$3 70
ESSEX STREET, 1899.
Paid M. Sheehy, Gravel, 172 loads at 10c. .
$17 20
No appropriation.
SETTING CURBSTONES.
Paid
Paid
B. F. Richards
$18 50
John Hayes
$8 75
Cornelius Smith 26 00
Michael Murphy
8 75
Charles Smith .
24 00
Thomas Smith . 6 00
Thomas Fraher
10 00
John Glover 13 12
Louis Keay 8 00
John Lyons
7 18
Fred Doherty
4 00
Horse
3 00
$137 30
No appropriation.
N. R. Ells, 232 loads gravel at 6c. 13 92
$196 30
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STONE CRUSHER.
The following are the expenditures attending the purchase, removal and setting up of crusher and bins in Wards 2 and 3.
Paid
Old Colony Broken
Stone Co. crusher $462 00
Charles Cottle . 106 62
W. H. Davis 20 25
Peter Gallant 43 00
Horses 34 50
J. H. Thompson 4 00
Horses 6 00
J. F. & W. H. Cush-
ing, horses 5 25
W. H. Cushing 33 75
Fred Doherty 17 25
Horses 12 00
R. B. Nash 9 25
Horses 13 87
P. J. Coyle 21 25
Horse 15 93
Albert Gallagher 2 00
W. H. Murphy 8 00
M. H. Coffey .
13 25
T. E. Boyle
19 00
G. A. McGowan 20 00
Joseph Pitts 10 50
Thomas Smith 9 00
James Ryan 6 00
James Maguire 2 00
P. Quinlan 2 00
F. B. Mullen 2 00
W. E. Curtin 2 00
John Connell 2 00
James Canary 5 00
Patrick Coffey
2 50
W. P. White
4 00
J. B. Rhines & Co.,
lumber etc. . 16 54
Paid
H. K. Cushing, ex-
pressing $4 05
F. W. Richards 91 84
Frank Boyle
6 00
Charles Smith 2 00
P. Callahan 2 00
Richmond Nash 2 00
Joseph Ross 30 50
N. J. Grant 2 37
P. Coleran 2 75
James Cook 2 00
Joseph Gerrold 1 00
Wm. Roberts 2 00
John Upton 2 00
A. B. Linscott 1 50
Patrick Burns 8 00
John F. Dwyer .
18 55
W. H. Spencer,
spikes 1 75
Wollaston
Foundry,
- casting 5 08
Badger Bros., labor and material 66 24
·
Bolts for bins . .
8 00
Weymouth L. & P. Co., wiring . 24 85
Good Roads Machine- ry Co., labor and material 155 69
Kidder Supply Co., lacings 1 25
W H. Cushing, 1 50 spruce lumber · Freight 35
Repairing screens . 2 00
68
Paid
W. T. Sylvester, labor and materi- al . . Charles A. Claflin
$25 70
Paid $13 50 Baker Hardware Co., sundries . . Thomas South, Jr., smith work 9 00
labor and materi- al . . 16 45
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber . 105 19
G. W. Young, mov- ing chest . . A. W. Baker, ex- pressing . ·
25
$1,549 02
2 95
No appropriation.
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Paid Nelson W. Gardner, fumigating school rooms $ 5 00
Nelson W. Gardner, Selectman, travelling expenses and postage .
94 65
Two days with State Aid Agent .
6 00
Three days perambulating town lines .
9 00
Burying dog 1 00
E. N. Mayberry, reporting 55 births 13 75
F. L. King, reporting 45 deaths 11 25 .
H. M. Meek, birth return book
3 75
Estate of William Rice, returning 10 deaths
2 50
Willard J. Dunbar, returning 45 deaths
11 25
Willard J. Dunbar, Col., expense on Nettie Summers property 59 60
Henry Shaw, two copies "Mass. Settlement Laws " 4 00
Bradford Hawes, Selectman, postage
14 00
Use of horse and carriage ·
65 00
Travelling expenses
21 00
Expense with State Aid Agent .
75
Two days perambulating town lines
6 00
Preparing Town Report, and clerical as- sistance 127 50
George L. Newton, Selectman, travelling ex- penses and postage 36 58
Distributing Town Reports 6 00 .
Three days perambulating town lines 9 00
C. D. Harlow, telephone service
1 80
.
70
Paid John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, collecting, recording, indexing and returning 1 birth, 1898 ·
$ 50
226 births, 1899, at 50c. .
113 00
Nine deaths, 1899, at 50c. 4 50 ·
Recording, indexing and returning 193
deaths, 1899, at 20c. 38 60
Ninety-nine marriages, 1899, at 20c. .
19 80
One marriage, 1898 . .
20
Issuing 196 burial permits at 10c. .
19 60
Copying records for town report .
5 00
Returning five births to other towns at 25c.
1 25
Returning six deaths to other towns at 25c.
1 50
Postage and expenses
1 34
Service in election at Braintree 2.20 ·
H. K. Cushing, express for Town Clerk .
50
For Selectmen . 1 75
George B. Bailey, enforcing dog law 26 25
23 00
H. L. Thayer, conveyance for C. E. Bicknell For Selectmen
75
E. Bourk, delivering Town Reports 6 00 .
Expressing for Selectmen and Assessors
75
John W. Bates, Assessor, 21 meetings with Registrars 44 00
Express, postage and car fares . 4 20
George C. Torrey, Assessor, 20 meetings with Registrars 42 00 ·
Distributing poll tax list .
6 00
Wilmot Cleverly, Assessor, 9 meetings with Registrars
19 00
F. H. Cowing, Assessor, 21 meetings with Registrars .
44 00
Distributing poll tax list
5 00
Examining records at State House .
3 00
A. P. Poole, service as janitor for Registrars 1 00 J. F. Miller, service as janitor for Registrars 1 00 M. L. Keene, service as janitor for Registrars C. F. Blanchard, service as janitor for Regis- trars 1 00
.
1 00
C. E. Whitten, service as janitor for Registrars 4 00
71
Paid Orphans Hope Lodge, use of hall for Registrars $13 00
T. F. Moore, service as janitor for Registrars 2 00
F. W. Loud, service as janitor for Registrars 2 00
L. J. Brennan, service as janitor for Registrars Gilman B. Loud, Assessor, 22 meetings with Registrars 44 00
2 00
Distributing poll tax list, for 1899 and 1900 10 00 Use of team for Assessors 20 00
A. J. Osgood, service as janitor for Registrars G. F. Maynard, posting notices 3 00
3 00
Serving sundry notices
5 00
Killing dog .
1 00
I. H. Walker, enforcing dog law
8 00
Distributing notices .
2 00
Notifying town officers 2 00
J. W. O'Connor, repairing sign boards 50
50
R. F. Poole, distributing town reports .
6 00
C. E. Bicknell, distributing town reports .
5 00
To refund slaughtering license of D. B. Barnes . .
1 00
C. E. Bicknell, Inspector of Slaughtered Ani- mals 42 00
Gordon Willis, distributing town reports 7 00 ·
Postage, fares and expenses .
29 50
Use of horse and carriage .
50 00
Service with State Aid Agent 1 day .
3 00
Asa B. Pratt, serving dog notices
5 50
Notifying Representatives elect
.
2 20
Notifying town officers
8 30
Enforcing dog law
16 75
James Humphrey, professional services . .
102 50
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