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285 00
$760 00
JANITOR :
Peter Cavanaugh.
$100 00
Sarah Cavanaugh, cleaning
8 00
$108 00
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$29 00
Almshouse, wood .
.
7 00
$36 00
REPAIRS :
Geo. L. Newton, painting
$177 72
E. J. Pratt
11 64
H. W. Gardner
10 00
G. M. Pratt
1 50
$200 86
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent .
$10 00
Total, Adams School
$1,114 86
WASHINGTON.
INSTRUCTORS :
Mary A. Oliver
.
·
$357 00
Nellie A. Grout'
240 00
Florence B. Hunt
475 00
Lizzie G. Hyland .
475 00
Mary S. Kempton .
475 00
Annie J. McGreevy
475 00
Florence E. Pratt .
475 00
Lottie F. Sampson, substitute
3 00
$2,975 00
JANITOR :
Hiram Porter
.
$210 00
Hiram Porter, cleaning
30 00
.
$240 00
.
.
·
30
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal .
$162 42
Almshouse, wood . · .
33 00
$195 42
REPAIRS :
W. H. Spencer
$38 80
H. W. Gardner
7 50
J. F. & W. H. Cushing
32 25
Charles Simmons
19 77
H. H. Hale
5 73
$104 05
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$25 00
Total, Washington School
$3,539 47
JEFFERSON.
INSTRUCTORS :
Henrietta N. Cowen
$362 50
Jennie M. Cottle
·
.
.
Martha J. Hawes .
.
.
475 00
Alice G. Egan
·
475 00
Lura E. Oldham.
475 00
$1,925 00
JANITOR :
Thomas B. Loud
$150 00
Thomas B. Loud, oiling floors and
27 00
$177 00
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal .
$85 20
Almshouse, wood .
10 50
$95 70
REPAIRS :
Charles Simmons ·
. $133 02
B. F. Eldredge
30 93
Masury, Young & Co. .
.
.
24 00
Amount carried forward
$187 95
.
137 50
cleaning
31
Amount brought forward
$187 95
J. F. & W. H. Cushing .
.
21 25
C. H. Chubbuck
11 00
H. L. Humphrey
12 09
T. B. Loud
4 00
B. F. Richards
75
G. M. Pratt .
25
H. W. Gardner
7 00
Ford Furniture Co.
.
1 50
$248 79
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$21 00
Total, Jefferson School
$2,467 49
FRANKLIN.
INSTRUCTORS :
E. D. Bodfish
$360 00
Albert L. Copeland
486 00
Addie M. Canterbury
500 00
Brit. E. Harlow
500 00
Ida F. Thomas,
substitute .
31 50
Lottie F. Sampson,
9 00
Mrs. Abbott L. Spinney, 66
9 00
$1,895 50
JANITOR :
D. P. Lincoln
$150 00
D. P. Lincoln, oiling floors and clean- ing
26 50
$176 50
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$164 51
REPAIRS :
B. F. Eldredge
$81 24
Charles Simmons
77 83
M. K. Crehan.
16 48
J. F. &. W. H. Cushing
13 75
L. Souther
3 50
N. J. Grant
1 00
Reuben Loud & Sons
1 00
L. W. Cain
62
H. W. Gardner
10 00
M. R. Loud & Co.
2 75
.
$211 17
.
.
.
.
32
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent · . $17 00
Total, Franklin School
$2,464 68
BICKNELL.
INSTRUCTORS :
Annie A. Fraher.
$475 00
Annie F. Conroy
475 00
$950 00
JANITOR :
D. P. Lincoln
$60 00
D. P. Lincoln, cleaning
10 00
$70 00
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, . $110 66
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, .
15 30
$125 96
REPAIRS :
L. Souther ·
·
.
$234 20
Charles Simmons
40 18
M. K. Crehan
23 40
H. W. Gardner
15 40
Ford Furniture Co.
28 25
J. F. & W. H. Cushing
21 38
Chandler Adjustable Chair Works
4 70
$367 51
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent .
·
$13 00
Total, Bicknell School .
$1,526 47
HUNT.
INSTRUCTORS :
George W. Chamberlain
$900 00
S. Nellie Henderson
·
.
·
490 00
Maude W. Kendrick
.
300 00
H. Louise Tilden
481 37
Lizzie L. Hallahan .
475 00
Elizabeth T. Tracy
195 00
Margaret Ahern, substitute
5 40
Mary Ford, substitute
1 25
$2,848 02
.
.
33
JANITOR :
C. E. Whitten
$200 00
C. E. Whitten, cleaning
26 00
$226 00
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal ..
$200 56
Almshouse, wood .
21 50
$222 06
REPAIRS :
Godfrey Rondeau
$344 16
L. F. Bates
100 26
W. F. Sanborn
& Co.
36 21
G. F. Curtis .
34 00
James Fitzgerald
25 75
Simon Delory
12 88
John W. Connor
12 00
Masury, Young & Co.
12 00
Baker Hardware Co.
8 55
W. F. Burrell
3 47
$589 28
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent ·
$29 00
Total, Hunt School
$3,914 36
TUFTS.
INSTRUCTORS :
Nellie T. Whelan
$405 00
Mary E. Crotty
·
475 00
Florence E. Pierce
471 07
M. Carrie Hart
469 06
Mary Ford, substitute
50 00
Margaret Ahern,
42 74
Gertrude Moran,
·
5 94
Elizabeth T. Tracy,
4 75
Mabel Nash,
1 18
$1,924 74
JANITOR :
Darius Smith .
Darius Smith,
oiling floors and · $150 00
cleaning
26 00
$176 00
34
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$91 97
REPAIRS :
A. K. Bates . ·
$18 10
Simon Delory
52 42
James Fitzgerald
18 00
G. F. Curtis
12 35
W. F. Burrell
7 26
Thomas Ashe
2 50
W. F. Sanborn & Co.
2 00
Baker Hardware Co.
60
$113 23
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent .
·
$21 00
Total, Tufts School
$2,326 94
LINCOLN.
INSTRUCTORS :
Kate C. Keohan .
·
$475 00
Mary E. Walsh
.
472 62
Margaret Ahern, substitute
2 37
$949 99
JANITOR :
C. E. Whitten
$100 00
C. E. Whitten, cleaning
10 00
$110 00
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$69 25
Almshouse, wood . .
7 00
$76 25
REPAIRS :
Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, new desks
$159 60
A. K. Bates
16 80
W. F. Burrell
80
$177 20
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$10 00
Total, Lincoln School .
$1,323 44
.
35
SHAW.
INSTRUCTORS :
Martha E. Belcher
$496 12
Mary M. Tirrell
.
475 00
Ellen L. Roche
475 00
Katherine E. McEnroe
475 00
Ida F. Thomas,
substitute
14 44
Lottie F. Sampson,
66
13 12
$1,948 68
JANITOR ;
John D. Melville
$303 00.
John D. Melville, cleaning
20 00
$323 00
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$158 84
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal
96 58
Almshouse, wood .
46 00
$301 42
REPAIRS :
J. H. Monroe
$47 48
John D. Melville
21 00
C. H. Chubbuck
11 00
M. R. Loud & Co.
8 80
Masury, Young & Co.
9 60
F. F. Bullock
8 50
$106 38
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$20 00
Total, Shaw School
$2,699 48 .
PRATT.
INSTRUCTORS :
Pauline Buckminster
$525 00
Nellie M. Holbrook
.
.
475 00
Jennie F. Emerson
.
·
70 00
Mabel B. Estes
7 00
.
.
$1,077 00
.
36
JANITOR :
R. F. Poole
$72 00
R. F. Poole, oiling floors and cleaning
17 75
$89 75
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$31 25
REPAIRS :
H. C. Jesseman
$26 68
C. H. Huff
·
39 04
J. B. Rhines & Co.
56 23
A. O. Sprague
25 00
M. R. Loud & Co.
10 00
Simon Gallant
8 30
$165 25
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$13 00
Total, Pratt School
$1,376 25
HOLBROOK.
INSTRUCTOR :
Maria E. Hawes
$475 00
JANITOR :
R F. Poole
$40 00
R. F. Poole, oiling floors and cleaning
10 40
$50 40
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$30 31
Almshouse, wood .
4 00
$34 31
REPAIRS :
Simon Gallant
$.9 00
M. R. Loud & Co. .
4 65
J. W. Huff
3 50
J. C. Stever
2 75
H. C. Jesseman
20
$20 10
37
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$9 00
Total, Holbrook School
$588 81
BATES.
INSTRUCTORS :
Everett N. Hollis
.
$900 00
Helen L. Rockwood
·
.
500 00
Emma J. Smith
475 00
Nellie L. Reidy
376 00
$2,251 00
JANITOR :
William E. Loud
$150 00
William E. Loud, oiling floors and
cleaning
29 00
$179 00
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$162 11
Almshouse, wood .
13 00
$175 11
REPAIRS :
F. F. Bullock
$27 53
W. C. Cook .
60 30
American Slate Co.
65 66
M. R. Loud & Co ..
45 16
J. H. Meara .
10 00
Masury, Young & Co.
12 00
H. C. Jesseman
5 00
C. H. Huff
.
2 50
$228 15
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$17 00
Total, Bates School
$2,850 26
HOWE.
INSTRUCTORS :
Stella L. Tirrell
.
$475 00
Edith B. Bates
465 50
L. Gertrude Bates
100 50
$1,041 00
·
.
.
38
JANITOR :
William E. Loud
$150 00
William E. Loud, oiling floors and
cleaning
26 00
$176 00
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$163 14
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal
65 28
$228 42
REPAIRS :
M. R. Loud & Co.
$45 09
F. F. Bullock
17 30
Masury, Young & Co.
6 00
H. C. Jesseman
4 02
William E. Loud
3 00
J. H. Meara .
.
5 00
G. R. Sellers
.
1 00
$81 41
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$6 00
Total, Howe School
$1,532 83
THOMAS.
INSTRUCTORS :
L. Gertrude Bates
$166 25
Ethel Eaton, substitute
20 00
$186 25
REPAIRS :
J. W. Huff
$5 73
H. C. Jesseman
2 30
M. R. Loud & Co.
.
1 70
$9 73
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
$3 00
Total, Thomas School
$198 98
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POND.
INSTRUCTORS :
Julia W. Melville
$416 81
M. Agnes Holbrook, substitute
57 00
$473 81
JANITOR :
Augustus E. Shaw
$40 00
Augustus E. Shaw, cleaning
5 00
$45 00
FUEL :
Almshouse, wood
$7 00
REPAIRS :
M. R. Loud & Co.
$19 23
F. F. Bullock
4 20
$23 43
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent .
$6 00
Total, Pond School
$555 24
HOLLIS.
INSTRUCTOR :
Idella Berry
$376 00
JANITOR :
Harrison L. Carrell
$45 55
FUEL :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$31 25
REPAIRS :
F. F. Bullock
·
$23 07
M. R. Loud & Co.
.
20 45
E. S. Wright
9 00
G. R. Şellers
.
5 00
$57 52
INCIDENTALS :
Water Rent
.
$9 00
Total, Hollis School
$519 32
40
SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Geo. F. King & Co.
$950 82
Ginn & Co.
.
421 26
F. J. Barnard & Co.
333 96
American Book Co.
250 61
Edward E. Babb & Co.
158 39
Gazette Publishing Co.
142 50
Silver, Burdett & Co.
133 49
D. C. Heath & Co.
109 32
A. W. Hall Scientific Co.
78 61
Adams, Cushing & Foster
74 26
Essex Publishing Co. .
72 00
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
68 00
Wadsworth, Howland & Co.
46 10
Gilman Bros.
42 87
The Morse Co.
30 75
Allyn & Bacon
30 34
J. L. Hammett Co.
35 35
Globe School Book Co.
28 80
D. Appleton & Co.
25 08
Benj. H. Sanborn & Co.
20 84
Ellis Publishing Co.
10 80
Thomas R. Shewell & Co.
10 42
Atkinson & Mentzer
10 20
Cupples & Schoenhof
13 50
Educational Publishing Co. .
6 25
D. C. Heath & Co.
2 80
R. H. White & Co.
8 10
Howard Chemical Co.
3 00
E. Weymouth Paper Box Co.
6 00
H. H. Joy
12 75
M. R. Loud & Co.
$31 10
Bates & Humphrey
4 55
Geo. M. Hoyt
5 00
Gordon Willis
1 51
C. D. Harlow
3 00
Humphrey Bros.
75
O. Ditson Co.
85
W. H. Spencer
2 00
Drew's Express, expressing supplies
33 89
H. K. Cushing, expressing supplie 2 85
Geo. W. Young, team hire
16 75
A. J. Sidelinger, labor on books and supplies
26 00
A. J. Sidelinger, delivering supplies 4 00
E. R. Sampson, labor on books and supplies 9 24
Total, School Supplies
$3,278 66
41
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL EXPENSES.
Estate E. S. Beals, rent Athens Annex. $75 00
Globe-Wernicke Co. 41 75
Irving L. Shaw, lettering and expense on diplomas 30 50
J. W. Bartlett & Co., ribbon etc., for diplomas 18 98
Wm. Chartus, expense on account of diplomas 1 95
Boston Spar Co., balance on account flag staff at High School 34 37
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, setting flagstaff at High School 23 33
Elmer E. Sherman, expenses procuring teachers 14 48
Andrew S. Thomson, expenses procur- ing teachers 14 55
Andrew S. Thomson, expense on diplo- mas
86
J. H. Murray, repairing and tuning organs 13 90
A. M. Raymond, tuning pianos 6 00
Mace Gay, repairing drums 5 12
L. May Chessman, labor on school report 1 50
Gazette Publishing Co., class lists
2 00
Weymouth Light & Power Co., lighting High School
32 24
B. F. Thomas, telephones, stamps, etc.
4 80
Elbridge Nash, telephones
45
Geo. M. Hoyt, .
.
70
G. W. Beane, 66
.
40
O. Cushing's Express
5 80
A. S. Marsh, conveying School Commit- tee 7 00
T. J. Evans, postage and stationery, 1901 .
3 34
T. J. Evans, postage and stationery, 1902
4 24
R. F. Poole, moving settees
1 50
John D. Melville, moving settees .
1 00
D. P. Lincoln, moving chairs 50
Stanley Torrey, taking school census
18 00
Thomas Fitzgerald, taking school cen-
sus
21 00
Amount carried forward $385 26
-
42
Amount brought forward $385 26
John W. Bates, taking school censurs 30 00
Thomas B. Loud, truant officer 27 50
Asa B. Pratt, 66 66 24 50 .
I. H. Walker, 66 66 6 85
$474 11
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES AT NEW ATHENS SCHOOL :
Hiram Nadell, labor, with horses $94 00
Hiram Nadell, gravel 11 30
Masury, Young & Co., floor finish 24 00
JohnW. Bartlett& Co., clocks, chairs, etc. ·
75 42
Ford Furniture Co., mirror, table and repairs 23 85
C. H. Chubbuck, labor and stock 46 43
Globe-Wernicke Co., filing cases 17 50
F. A. Bicknell, book case
15 00
A. J. Sidelinger, labor
11 00
E. R. Sampson, 66
10 25
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal
16 30
W. C. Brayshaw, shovels 6 50
J. B. Hunter & Co., brass and keys ·
tags
1 97
Weymouth Water Works, labor and fittings
2 35
$355 87
Miscellaneous School Expenses
474 11
Total, Miscellaneous School Expenses, $829 98
Total Expended, Support of Schools, $47,486 19
APPROPRIATED FOR SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.
Balance from 1901 . $7,056 95
Appropriation March 10, 1902
. 48,000 00
One-half of Dog License money 515 25
Income of Alewive Fund 252 00
Tuition of State children .
· 158 00
City of Boston for supplies
36 00 $56,018 20
43
SUMMARY OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.
Superintendent
.
.
. $1,480 00
Instructors
.
.
.
. 32,097 46
Janitors
· 3,242 85
Fuel
3,178 27
Repairs
· 3,082 97
Incidentals
296 00
Supplies
. 3,278 66
Miscellaneous .
.
.
$47,486 19
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1902 .
$8,532 01
TRANSPORTATION OF SCHOLARS.
Old Colony St. Ry. Co., tickets . . $1,100 00
Henry F. Rowell, conveying pupils 185 00
W. B. Hollis & Son., conveying pupils. 170 00
Total expended for trans. of scholars, $1,455 00
APPROPRIATED FOR TRANSPORTING SCHOLARS.
Balance from 1901 .
.
$848 35
Appropriation March 10, 1902 ·
1,500 00
Received for tickets
140 55
$2,488 90
Expended .
1,455 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1902. $1,033 90
NEW ATHENS SCHOOL BUILDING.
Loring & Phipps, architects
$348 22
Gustavus M. Pratt, contractor
. 11,300 00
Gustavus M. Pratt, extra work, per order architect
114 50
Ford Furniture Co., shades
65 00
Magee Furnace Co.
2,183 20
Weymouth Water Works, material
14 54
Chandler Adjustable Chair and Desk Works ·
838 00
M. E. Hawes, auctioneer
12 00
Total expended .
$14,875 46
.
.
829 98
.
.
·
44
APPROPRIATED FOR NEW ATHENS SCHOOL BUILDING :
Balance from 1901 . . $14,868 98
Proceeds from sale of old Athens
building, etc. 226 85
$15,095 83
Expended
·
14,875 46
Bal. unexpended Dec. 31, 1902
$220 37
SHAW SCHOOL BUILDING.
Gustavus M. Pratt, plastering in base-
ment and asphalt gutter $191 00
. APPROPRIATED FOR SHAW SCHOOL BUILDING :
Balance from 1901
$191 49
Expended
191 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1902
$
49
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING.
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1902
$4 50
SINKING FUND FOR HIGH SCHOOL BONDS.
Appropriated March 10, 1902; unex-
pended
·
. $5,000 00
2. Street Department.
SUPERINTENDENT :
Geo. F. Maynard
$249 99
Ivers M. Lowe
661 01
$911 00
HIGHWAYS :.
WARD ONE.
Peter F. Hagerty, foreman .
$234 50
Peter F. Hagerty, horses .
141 31
Ash, Richard ·
153 75
Amount carried forward.
$529 56
45
Amount brought forward
$529 56
Barter, Fred
2 00
Brown, Wm.
·
.
2 00
Bunker, James .
8 00
Delory, Abraham
4 00
Delory, Michael
22 75
Delory, Michael, horse
16 50
Delory, Stephen
16 75
Delory, Stephen, horse
12 56
Dempsey, William
23 50
Durant, John
2 00
French, George
14 00
Fisher, George .
2 00
Gallant, Peter A.
75
Gallant, Peter A., horse
19 12
Keene, Miles
61 00
Keene, Miles, horse
75 54
Keene, Mark
12 00
Leavitt, Albion
159 25
Miller, Isaac
2 00
Miller, Bart
35 75
Nadell, Hiram
48 75
Nadell, Hiram, horse .
49 56
Newcomb, Lucius
28 00
Sampson, Daniel
18 75
Salisbury, Calvin
55 75
Shaw, A. J.
35 50
Shaw, J. H.
00
Shaw, J. H., horse
94 87
Shaw, James
58 00
Shaw, W. T., man
2 00
Spear, Frank
38 00
Stoddard, Fred ·
8 25
Wolfe, Edward .
8 00
Young, George W., horse
12 00
Total, labor and horses
. $1,480 46
GRAVEL.
Avonia Land Co.
$61 66
Bradley Fertilizer Co.
..
12 50
Wilmot Cleverly
15 72
Quincy Burrell
96
Henry Bicknell .
40
Stephen Delory
7 38
U. S. Leather Co.
.
.
4 50
Total, gravel .
$109 12
.
·
.
.
.
·
.
46
SUNDRIES.
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber and nails
$35 03
W. F. Sanborn & Co., drain pipe. 60
F. T. Blanchard, 9 posts 4 70 ·
H. T. Whitman, civil engineer
6 00
Samuel Thompson, 8 posts
4 00
B. F. Richards, labor and material
3 50
W. J. Sladen, 2 lanterns
1 00
J. W. Bartlett & Co., lantern
50
Total, sundries
$60 33
Total expended Highway repairs
Ward One
$1,649 91
WARD Two.
Peter A. Gallant, foreman .
·
·
$231 76
Peter A. Gallant, horses
.
.
182 25
Barter, Fred
.
12 25
Boyle, H. Frank
73 75
Boyle, T. Edward
42 25
Boyle, T. Edward, horse
23 82
Canary, James
16 00
Coakley, John
33 00
Cushing, J. F. & W. H., horses
117 37
Cushing, W. H.
25 88
Cushing, Charles E.
4 50
Cook, James
12 00
Cowing, W. F. .
: 25
Connell John,
2 00
Connors, John
38 50
Crehan, Michael
54 25
Crehan, Patrick
37 00
Curtis, J. Walter
77 50
Curtis, J. Walter, horse
64 32
Curtis, C.
4 00
Coffey, John
141 50
Coffey, Patrick .
128 50
Cullen, John
20 25
Cullen, Thomas F.
16 25
Cullen, James
28 50
Day, Albert J. .
00
Egan, Martin
47 25
Fitzgerald, Patrick .
146 00
Amount carried forward . $1,588 90
47
Amount brought forward
$1,588 90
Fraher, Thomas
47 00
Flannery, James
.
.
6 00
Farrell, John
.
.
·
3 50
Gargan, Thomas
12 00
Gerrold, Joseph M.
16 50
Gough, Benjamin
6 00
Goodnow, George
3 25
Green, Anthony
2 00
Garey, Geo. E.
9 50
Hanley, John
8 00
Harvey, Charles A.
1 50
Hawes, Arthur M.
5 25
Hone, James R.
6 00
Hollis, Walter
4 00
Hyland, Patrick
16 25
Keay, Lewis W.
21 00
Lovell Joseph S.
1 00
Lovell, Wm.
9 00
Linscott, A. B.
1 00
Levangie, Peter
13 50
Lynch, James
4 00
Morton, Harry
31 50
Margetts, Edward
75
Maguire, Frank
5 00
Maguire, Owen
14 00
McCarthy, William
5 00
McEnroe, Thomas
34 75
Mitchell, Robert
91 75
Mitchell, Robert, horse
68 82
Orcutt, Henry
76 75
Otis, Thomas
4 75
Purchase, Fred.
8 00
Quinn, John
71 00
Quinlan, Patrick
40 00
Raymond, C. E.
2 00
Ryan, James
22 50
Ryan, Patrick
4 00
Roberts, William
13 00
Smith, Bernard
31 75
Smith, Cornelius
22 00
Smith, Charles
16 00
Smith, John
14 50
Smith, Thomas F.
113 25
Schofield, Robert
12 00
Sheehan, Maurice
14 00
.
Amount carried forward $2,502 22
48
Amount brought forward
. $2,502 22
Skelly, Christopher
43 25
Skelly, Christopher, horse
32 44
Thompson, John H.
31 75
Thompson, John H., horses
99 93
Upton, John
14 00
White, George
37 25
White, George, horses
45 37
Wolfe, Edward
24 00
Young, George W.
15 25
Young, George W., horses
62 23
Total, labor and horses . $2,907 69
GRAVEL :
Mrs. Wm. Hanley, 375 loads at 5c.
$18 75
Cornelius Greene, 80 loads at 6c. 4 80
Cornelius Greene, 212 loads at 5c. .
10 60
U. S. Leather Co., 40 loads at 6c.
2 40
Charles Lee, 846 loads at 6c. .
50 76
Michael Coffey, 540 loads at 6c.
32 40
Total, gravel
$119 71
SUNDRIES.
James H. Donlan, sharpening tools,
$5 40
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber and pipe
38 63
Geo. W. Young, carting tools
1 00
H. K. Cushing, expressing
1 15
B. F. Richards, covering stone for bridge on Raymond street
50 00
East Weymouth Savings Bank, one- half cost of concrete sidewalk
68 41
Total, sundries
$164 59
Total expended Highway repairs, Ward Two
$3,191 99
WARD THREE.
William A. Ford, foreman
$251 82
William A. Ford, horses
·
.
222 36
Ash, Thomas
52 00
Barnes, David
3 00
Amount carried forward $529 18
1
49
Amount brought forward
$529 18
Brown, William .
10 00
Bresnahan, Timothy
97 50
Burns, Patrick
69 00
Coffey, Jeremiah
43 75
Coleran, Patrick
14 00
Curran, Patrick
10 25
Cushing, Seth
71 75
Dwyer, John
47 75
Dwyer, John F.
24 75
Dwyer, John F., horses
111 56
Dwyer, Fred
16 75
Dwyer, Fred, horse
15 00
Fowler, Peter
1 75
Fitzgerald, James
64 50
Fitzgerald, James, horse
48 37
Fogarty, John
106 00
Fogarty, John, horses
79 50
Fogarty, Patrick
3 50
Ford, Thomas
38 00
Gerald, Edward
78 50
Gerald, Edward, horses
9 00
Griffin, Michael
57 50
Griffin, John
38 75
Griffin, Daniel
6 00
Irving, Patrick
24 75
Kelley, Michael
27 00
Murphy, Michael
32 50
McAvoy, James
38 00
Nash, Robert
8 00
Nash, Robert, horse
12 00
Nelligan, Peter
18 75
O'Connor, Johń .
41 75
Page, Adelbert W.
2 00
Spillaine, Thomas
37 50
Sullivan, John
109 00
Tallon, James
62 50
Tracey, Michael
22 00
Tracey, Andrew
16 75
White, Walter P.
73 75
White, Walter P., horses
51 00
White, James
72 50
White, Cornelius
37 25
·
Total, labor and horses · $2,279 61
50
GRAVEL :
John F. Dwyer, 448 loads at 6c. $26 88
Avonia Land Co., 752 loads at 10c. 75 20
Henry Richards, 92 loads at 5c. 4 60
W. A. Ford, 443 loads at 6c. . 26 58
W. A. Ford, 42 loads sand at 10c. .
3 00
Total, gravel
$136 26
SUNDRIES :
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber, pipe and nails
$82 14
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber, pipe and nails .
27 66
Russell B. Worster, rebuilding drain
25 00
Lot Lohnes, sharpening tools
9 81
Thomas South, Jr., steel bar
5 00
Thomas South, Jr., sharpening tools
50
B. F. Richards, edge-stone
2 25
Total, sundries
$155 86
Total expended, Highway repairs, Ward Three
$2,571 73
WARD FOUR.
George F. Maynard, foreman
$196 85
George F. Maynard, horses
232 12
Ash, Thomas
2 00
Barker, Warren .
34 50
Baldwin, Elroy .
24 00
Burrell, F. E.
8 50
Burke, Patrick .
8 00
Buckley, John
28 00
Blanchard, David
4 00
Cushing, W. H.
8 00
Cushing, W. H., horses
12 00
Cudworth, Charles
24 00
Davison, William
11 00
Dowd, George .
33 50
Ells, N. R.
75 00
Ells, N. R., horses
91 50
Griffin, Albert
8 00
Hayden, Chas.
5 00
Hall, John.
28 00
.
Amount carried forward . $833 97
51
Amount brought forward .
$833 97
Healey, John
119 75
Healey, John, horses .
148 87
Holbrook, Leonard
·
·
22 00
Holbrook, Leonard, horse
16 50
Holbrook, John Q.
12 00
Hunt, George
46 25
Lane, Herbert
145 25
Loud, Bert
45 00
Loud, Geo. B. .
2 00
Maynard, Geo. C.
97 00
Maynard, Geo. C , horse
5 25
Maynard, John L.
40 00
Maynard, Arthur B.
11 00
Mace, William
10 50
Mace, William, horse
14 25
Melville, John
168 00
Melville, John, horse .
30 00
Melville, James
2 00
McAuliff, Daniel
7 00
Nettles, T. J. .
4 00
Pratt, Frederick A.
43 50
Pratt, Frederick A., horses
65 25
Ross, Augustus
19 25
Ross, Samuel
17 25
Saunders, Herbert
67 75
Shaw, David
128 00
Shaw, Frederick
76 75
Shaw, Oscar
31 25
Tisdale, Charles H.
44 75
White, Stephen
24 50
White, Stephen, horse
18 38
Wright, Edgar S.
4 00
Wright, Edgar S., horses
6 00
Total, labor and horses
$2,327 22
GRAVEL.
N. R. Ells, 495 loads at 6c.
$29 70
Jotham Salisbury estate, 64 loads at 6c. 3 84
Jotham Salisbury estate, 808 loads at 5c. 40 40
26 76
Mrs. Thomas Nash, 446 loads at 6c. Quincy L. Reed, 224 loads at 6c.
13 44
Total, gravel $114 14
52
SUNDRIES.
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber and nails $48 89
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber and nails
21 60
George F. Maynard, 13 posts
5 20
David Pierce, 11 posts ·
4 95
Everett Pratt, 2 posts
1 00
M. R. Loud & Co., staples and nails 80
W. W. Pratt, oil and lantern globe.
34
Rebuilding bridge on Mill street :
George F. Maynard, labor $18 00
Geo. F. Maynard, horse 12 00
Herbert Lane, labor .
10 00
John Healey, labor 16 00
Albert Griffin, labor .
15 00
Thomas Ash, labor
.
11 25
Wilton Loud, stone
: 00
$88 25
Total, sundries
171 03
Total expended Highway repairs, Ward Four
$2,612 39
WARD FIVE.
Edgar S. Wright, foreman .
$201 08
Edgar S. Wright, horses
327 00
Barnhart, William
75
Cullinane, Patrick
138 25
Cushing, Otis
42 00
Cushing, Otis, horses
112 13
Cushing, F
29 75
Daley, Owen
26 00
Dondero, Albert
15 00
Ells, N. R.
45 00
Ells, N. R., horses
34 50
Flynn, Michael .
45 25
Ford, Edward
25 00
Healey, John
84 00
Leahy, Jeremiah
27 75
Leary, Michael .
71 75
Leary, Michael, horses
107 63
Maher, David M.
16 88
Meara, James
56 25
.
Amount carried forward . $1,411 97
53
Amount brought forward . $1,411 97
Meara, John
10 88
Morris, John
26 75
Nelligan, C.
20 00
Pick, Owen
5 00
Rockwood, George
28 88
Roche, William .
1 75
Regan, Martin .
48 00
Smith, John
.
134 00
Sullivan, John .
5 38
Sullivan, Jeremiah
8 00
Taylor, William
13 00
Vining, A. E.
40 00
Vining, A. E., horses
60 00
Welch, James
130 88
Welch, William
47 75
Total, labor and horses
.
$1,992 24
GRAVEL :
N. R. Ells, 1,550 loads at 6c.
$93 00
Mrs. N. Derby, 742 loads at 4c.
29 68
John Loud, 76 loads at 6c. .
4 56
John Loud, 30 loads at 5c.
1 50
Total, gravel
$128 74
SUNDRIES ;
M. R. Loud & Co., drain-pipe and nails
33 19
N. R. Ells, clearing pit 12 50
N. R. Ells, sprinkling 5 00
D. W. Hart, sharpening tools
6 40
Charles J. Polley, repairing street sprinkler 2 00
25
Total, sundries $59 34
Total expended Highway repairs, Ward Five
$2,180 32
MISCELLANEOUS :
G. G. Ledder, steel tape $ 3 70
Weymouth Water Works, labor and explosives 5 00 .
Amount carried forward . $8 70
.
.
.
E. S. Wright, freight on screens
.
54
Amount brought forward . $8 70
Weymouth Water Works, Chapman valve 5 35
Peter A. Gallant, tools and lock 2 55
Peter A. Gallant, 5 posts 2 50
Barbour-Stockwell Co., 2 frames and grates 8 50
Bates & Humphrey, lanterns and oil 1 25
Baker Hardware Co., oil
20
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.
78
W. G. Nash, lanterns, can and oil
4 21
J. H. Shaw, expressing .
1 03
J. H. Donlan & Co., sharpening tools
95
I. M. Lowe, expenses
3 65
Joseph Poulin, repairing tools.
10 45
C. E. Sargent, civil engineer, services T. H. Emerson, fuel for steam roller Almshouse, wood for steam roller
2 50
A. J. Richards & Son, coal for steam roller
9 62
Bates & Humphrey, supplies for
steam roller
1 20
David I. Washburn, engineer, roller
67 50
Patrick Fitzgerald, flagging roller . O. S. Kelly Co., driving wheels for roller
460 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight on wheels, roller
36 80
M. K. Crehan, parts roller
42
Weymouth Water Works, parts roller
1 05
Mass. Broken Stone Co., repairs roller John A. Phelan, repairs roller
15 65
Charles A. Claflin & Co., repairs roller Charles A. Claflin & Co., grease and oil roller
8 75
Street signs-labor and material :
P. A. Gallant $ 24 45
C. F. Wade 12 50
B. F. Eldredge 10 00
J. B. Barker 8 50
H. H. Hale 6 00
D. W. Hart 3 25
C. H. Chubbuck
3 00
Richard Burrell . 2 00
L. Souther
2 00
T. P. Hobart
1 32
Amounts carried forward $73 02
$766 42
7 00
16 97
22 00
17 00
47 84
55
Amounts brought forward $73 02
$766 42
Charles Q. Bates 3 84
Waldo Turner 75
77 61
Fletcher Aluminum Co., 126 street
signs .
75 60
Ames Plow Co., screens and tools
56 40
State Treasurer, repairs State High- ways
100 00
J. B. Rhines & Co., brick for side- walk, Washington street, in 1900
79 15
Total, miscellaneous
$1,155 18
REMOVAL OF SNOW.
WARD ONE.
Peter F. Hagerty
$33 00
Peter F. Hagerty, horse
23 25
Ash, Richard
26 00
Ash, Henry
4 25
Ash, Thomas
1 25
Bates, Lewis
4 25
Batchelder, Joseph F.
1 50
Bowman, Arthur
3 50
Brown, Henry
1 00
Burke, Walter
5 50
Bunker, James .
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