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24 00
Amelia M. Young,
48 00
Irene A. Lee,
48 00
Total, $1,693.00.
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MILITARY AID. (Chapter 372, Acts of 1899.) Benjamin E. Stetson,
$28 00
SUPPORT OF POOR.
Appropriation,
$4,000 00
Payments, $4,577 91
Due from estate of
Frances Mulkern, $44 60
Due from Duxbury, 86 00 130 60
Net cost, $4,447 31
PERSONS WHOLLY SUPPORTED.
Walter S. Brown.
Taunton Insane Asylum, board, $169 46
Elminon F. Clapp.
Taunton Insane Asylum, board, $191 75
Barbara Faloon.
Massachusetts School for Feeble Minded, board,
$169 45
PERSONS PARTIALLY SUPPORTED.
Marsena P. Brown.
Webb & Litchfield, supplies, $41 00
Ira Bates.
H. Edelstein, house rent, $31 50
Hosea J. Stockbridge, wood,
6 00
Dr. Oliver H. Howe, medical attendance, 29 50
$67 00
Daniel Broughton.
C. W. Frye, supplies, $54 41
Ada Chubuck.
Mrs. Julia A. Towne, board, $156 00
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John Carson.
T. F. Kane, supplies, $95 72
Litchfield & Faxon, supplies,
2I 98
Joseph A. Ward, supplies, II 45
C. W. Frye, supplies,
5 12
Geo. F. Welch, coal,
14 00
J. Frank Bailey, meat,
39 00
Phillip Gillis, wood,
18 00
Dr. C. H. Davie.
2 00
$207 27
Nellie Capwell.
J. E. O. Prouty, burial. $25 00
Mrs. Margaret Duffy.
Roland Turner, Treasurer, cash,
$16 00
Mrs. George M. Damon and Child.
Town of Cohassett, board and supplies,
$224 00
John F. Turner, by order of Court, 12 25
$236 25
Virgil Damon.
Litchfield & Faxon, supplies,
$
75
Mass. General Hospital, board,
61 00
Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,
3 00
John J. Ford, cash expenses,
10 00
Geo. W. Brown, use of carriage,
I 65
$76 40
Gearin Children, two.
Hannah Gearin, for board,
$130 00
Wm. P. Richardson, medicine,
25
$130 25
Mrs. Edward Graham and Child.
Hannah Gearin, board, $51 00
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Albert Curtis, moving,
4 50
Edward Cummings, milk,
6 90
Mrs. John Barry, milk,
2 15
George F. Welch, coal and wood,
25 90
John Devlin, house rent,
27 00
Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,
50 00
Henry Doherty, milk,
I 74
Edward Murphy, milk,
2 IO
C. O. Keene, wood,
3 00
C. T. Jenkins, preparing wood,
I 00
Henry Ellms, supplies,
6 03
Wm. P. Richardson, medicine,
5 07
Roland Turner, Treasurer, cash,
67 00
$253 39
Mrs. Amy Hardwick and Child.
Thaddeus L. Litchfield, supplies,
$75 00
Frank E. Cooke, coal,
17 50
C. H. Hackett, wood,
5 00
Dr. H. E. Fernald, medical attendance,
IO 50
$108 00
Children of James Hughes.
John Hughes, board for Annie,
$102 00
Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,
II OO
Wm. P. Richardson, medicine,
5 60
C. W. Frye, supplies,
15 35
Elisha Brown, supplies,
2 50
$136 45
Mrs. Davis Jenkins.
G. B. & J. H. Vinal, supplies,
$108.00
Frank E. Cook, coal,
21 00
Dr. C. H. Davie, medical attendance,
114 00
$243 00
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Geo. O. Pratt.
State Almshouse, board, $59 71
Calvin Jenkins.
Litchfield & Faxon, supplies,
$6 07
John T. Fitts, wood, 27 00
Elijah T. Clapp, house rent,
36 00
Dr. C. H. Davie, medical attendance,
II OO
Roland Turner, Treasurer, Cash,
65 93
$146 00
C. T. Jenkins and Family.
John Cummings, supplies,
$48 80
Geo. F. Welch, coal,
41 00
Elisha Brown, supplies,
3 50
Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,
II 75
Wm. P. Richardson, medicine,
I 25
Bridget Mitchell, house rent,
42 00
$148 30
Wilson Litchfield.
Town of Hanover, supplies,
$130 84
Julia E. Landers.
Wm. J. Newcomb, burial, 1896,
$25 00
Mrs. Julia E. Litchfield.
C. W. Frye, supplies,
$44 60
Geo. F. Welch, wood and coal,
6 39
Frank H. Young, supplies,
22 79
Roland Turner, Treasurer, cash,
45 00
$118 78.
Frances Mulkern.
M. Barry, undertaker,
$44 60
Mrs. Mary O'Connors.
Webb & Litchfield, supplies, $25 57
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Michael Pitts.
Simon Jellows, board,
$43 00
C. W. Frye, clothing, 12 55
Mass. General Hospital, for board,
35 85
Dr. C. H. Davie, medical attendance,
I 00
$92 40
Wm. H. Mitchell.
City of Boston, board, City Hospital, $27 00
Daniel Langdon.
City of Boston, board, City Hospital,
$13 00
James Litchfield.
Town of Hanover, aid, $116 51
Minnie Patterson.
C. W. Frye, supplies,
$8 07
Elisha Brown, supplies,
3 75
$II 82
Mrs. Frank Randall.
Dr. C. H. Davie, medical attendance,
$86 00
Edward J. Murray.
J. Frank Bailey, meat, $4 00
Susan Otis.
E. H. Nicholas, trustee, house rent, $33 33
Roland Turner, Treasurer, cash,
96 00
$129 33
Charles Smith.
Geo. W. Brown, expenses on body,
$II 50
J. E. O. Prouty, digging grave,
6 00
$17 50
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Hosea L. Nott. City of Boston, board, City Hospital, $40 00
Mrs. Ann Smith.
Hannah Gearin, board,
$102 00
Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,
42 00
Wm. P. Richardson, medicine,
6 15
Mrs. John Barry, nursing,
19 00
Mrs. John Dwyer, nursing,
13 00
$182 15
Mrs. Mary Supple.
Roland Turner, Treasurer, cash,
$130 00
Geo. F. Welch, wood and coal,
15 50
Wm. E. Supple, shingles,
19 00
Wm. P. Richardson, medicine,
6 45
C. O. Keene, wood,
I 50
C. T. Jenkins, sawing and splitting wood,
50
Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,
13 50
$186 45
Children of Daniel Taylor.
Town of Abington, supplies, $2 25
Ida M. Taylor and two children.
Mrs. George M. Arnold,
$150 00
Charles L. Spring, sheriff services,
5 50
$155 50
Antone Vargus.
Frank E. Cook, coal,
$32 25
James N. C. Wade and Family.
Webb & Litchfield, supplies,
$138 66
Litchfield & Faxon,
24 97
C. W. Frye, supplies,
8 75
John Fitts, wood,
16 50
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Geo. F. Welch, coal, 13 00
Dr. C. H. Davie, medical attendance,
41 00
H. A. Beach, consultation, A. W. Blanchard, wood, Geo. T. Otis, meat,
10 00
4 00
63 99
$321 37
Feeding 371 Tramps.
Henry P. O'Neil,
$180 50
Total,
$4,577 91
SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.
Town appropriation, $7,500 00
Town appropriation for Superintendent,
250 00
Received on account of Superintendent,
416 67
Received for tuition,
82 00
Received. County Dog Fund,
250 22
Received Mass. School Fund,
232 87
Received for school books,
2 00
Total receipts,
$8,733 76
Total expenditures,
$8,816 58
Payments.
Edgar L. Willard, Superintendent,
$500 00
TEACHERS.
Julius N. Mallory,
$1,000 00
Gertrude Gardner,
$329 50
Lota N. Clancy,
500 00
Margaret F. Sullivan,
306 00
Edith C. Holland,
470 83
Lilliette C. Jenkins, 293 50
Hattie M. Damon,
329 50
Josephine I. Barry, 293 50
Carrie W. Litchfield,
342 10
Josephine G. Ward,
293 50
Sara M. Kane,
315 50
Blanche C. Gardner, 14 40
Clara L. Bedelle,
503 00
Sara T. Bailey,
145 00
Maud A. Vickery,
110 00
Annie M. Keene, 30 00
Mary E. Evans,
246 00
Lillie Stoddard,
136 02
Total, $5,658.35.
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FUEL AND PREPARATION.
George F. Welch,
$249 21
E. W. Bates, $34 00
Frank E. Cook,
233 99 Israel Cudworth, 21 00
Joseph H. Harvey,
62 50
Alpheus A. Litchfield, 8 00
C. W. Keene,
5 50
Total, $614.20.
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS.
Percy S. Brown,
$359 45 Fred D. Graves, $312 00
Charles M. Ferguson, 268 65 J. C. & J. H. Merritt, 206 20
Total, $1,146.30.
JANITORSHIP.
Wiley S. Damon,
$120 00 Richard Dwyer, $5 00
Edwin W. Bates,
75 00 Christopher Flynn, 5 00
Alfred Wood,
110 00
Herbert L. Jenkins, 5 00
Walter Newcomb,
62 50
Mrs. Waldo Litchfield,
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J. William Sampson, 5 00
Total, $397.50.
USE OF WELLS.
J. H. Merritt,
$2 00 Seth Litchfield,
$2 00
Edwin W. Bates,
2 00
Total, $6.00.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES. -
Geo. F. King,
$II 40
Zeigler Electric Co., $4 88
Bunkio Matsuti,
3 50
Shepp Pub. Co.,
2 25
Educational Pub. Co.,
4 42
D. C. Heath & Co., 3 82
American Book Co.,
47 28
Allyn & Bacon,
6 25
Carter, Rice & Co.,
3 00
Geo. M. Smith,
2 50
E. E. Babb & Co.,
115 57
Geo. F. Welch,
3 70
Ginn & Co.,
10 50
Seaverns & Spear,
3 23
Hinds & Noble,
12 10
Silver Burdett Co.,
II 40
Scituate 2
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J. L. Hammett Co., John Cummings,
83 98 Webb & Litchfield, 45
75 Alfred Wood, 2 00
Total,
$332.98.
CLEANING SCHOOL HOUSES.
Wiley S. Damon, $II 25 Mrs. Henry Spooner, $7 00
Mrs. Robert O'Hern, 10 00 Mrs. Rachel Flynn, 17 00
Mrs. James N. C. Wade, 5 00 Mrs. C. E. Hyland, 30 00
Total, $80.25.
Smith & Anthony, repairing furnaces, $44 42
Julia E. Webb, book agent, 25 00
Liba F. Litchfield, services as truant officer, 6 00
Alfred Wood, cleaning out vaults, 2 00
Edith C. Holland, cash paid express on cabinet,
I 08
Clara M. Skeele, cash paid for incidentals,
2 50
$81 00
Total, $8,816.58.
ROADS, BRIDGES, AND SIDEWALKS.
Appropriation,
$5,000 00
Payments,
4,899 76
J. L. Greeley,
$8 00
W. W. Hunt, Jr., $59 37
William Duffy,
4 38
George F. Welch, 107 62
F. W. Varney,
I 50
Good Roads M. Co.,
8 50
George M. Whorf,
29 62
D. J. Bates, 2 38
Pearl Vickery, 39 83
Everett L. Clapp, 47 93
C. M. Litchfield,
I 88
George Sables,
8 02
John T. Fitts,
973 63
Harry B. Ellms,
41 71
J. C. & J. H. Merritt,
I 05
C. B. Carpenter,
87 4I
Albert K. Briggs,
46 46
G. Wilbur Damon,
61 75
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Arthur Hill,
10 50
J. W. Morris, 90 25
J. Edward Hill,
21 88
Wiley S. Damon, IOI 37
Hiram C. Litchfield,
16 63
Allen Vinal, I 75
Thomas J. Grey & Co.,
4 80
Walter J. Stoddard,
5 00
Ames Plow Co.,
55 12
Joseph H. Litchfield,
32 38
Thomas Flaherty,
15 75
Albert L. Carter,
21 00
John Fallon,
24 50
A. S. Dalby,
58 68
Patrick Flaherty,
22 75
Harvey W. Litchfield, 28 45
Richard Hoar,
I 75
Henry D. Damon,
26 15
Elmer F. Burrows,
73 89
A. W. Blanchard,
80 49
A. L. Curtis,
69 87
Robert Callahan,
60 96
C. M. Wagner,
52 51
George M. Jenkins,
62 90
Christopher O'Neil,
5 25
Joy K. Gannett,
8 16
John Sullivan,
30 63
Henry Webb, 7 25
Dudley O' Connors,
12 25
Percy T. Mann,
71 25
Phillip Gillis,
82 74
Frank H. Young,
80 75
Patrick Kane, Jr.,
120 65
B. B. W. & D. B. Litchfield, 9 75 Mitchell Bros.,
4 75
Herbert Litchfield,
16 72
Fred Cole,
76 00
Benj. T. Litchfield,
15 75
Thomas Connors, 6 25
E. H. Perkins,
13 45
John H. Towne, 3 50
Hans G. Dick,
50 48
James Curran, 12 25
Thomas L. Tilden,
61 75
John McDonald, 13 75
W. S. Harrub,
45 14
Est. Allen Vinal, 4 37
Moses L. Brown,
33 25
George T. Otis, 23 75
Est. Moses L. Brown, 4 75
Clement J. Prouty,
33 25
James M. Donald,
12 50
George Emerson,
29 75
James N. Turner,
52 15
C. H. Mitchell,
27 25
J. W. Sampson, 2 05
Fred D. Graves, 9 50
L. Clarence Litchfield,
39 67
Seaverns & Spear, 3 45
W. L. Litchfield,
35 63
Patrick Murphy, 3 00
M. G. Litchfield,
51 75
A. L. Seaverns, 10 50
W. O. Clapp, Jr.,
33 25
Arthur F. Sylvester, 27 63
James S. Jenkins,
94 37
George Merritt.
15 75
J. C. Merritt,
103 50
Charles H. Tilden,
28 50
James E. Otis,
3 25
David L. Studley, 15 46
Albert Clapp, 52 75
Luther J. Studley,
I 94
Arthur Litchfield,
16 72
Melvin S. Litchfield, 3 97
Vinal Bros., 14 25
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Cole Bros.,
75 74
John F. Turner,
23 75
W. W. Waterman,
71 39
Frank B. Damon,
24 50
Charles H. Northey,
55 02
John H. Young, 21 88
Charles N. Turner,
39 78
Seth Litchfield,
3 96
John Carson, 2d,
42 00
W. H. Litchfield,
70 80
Est. Caroline Sables,
II 50
Percy S. Brown,
42 75
Stillman Litchfield,
I0 00
George M. Damon,
36 75
Virgil H. Damon,
21 00
George Hill,
9 63
Patrick Kane,
104 56
Litchfield Bros.,
17 00
Edward Rogers,
2I IO
Charles F. Andrews,
5 25
Ellis E. Damon,
38 50
Warren W. Jenkins,
24 50
Henry Jellows,
I 75
W. D. Paige,
5 25
Frank E. Cook,
3 25
Jetson Wade,
19 83
J. Frank Crane,
24 88
W. H. Varrell,
28 50
George E. Bearce,
20 13
Webb & Litchfield,
II 05
Abner N. Bates,
4 38
Edward N. Cook,
2 63
Total, $4,899.76.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Appropriation,
$1,000 00
Payments, 982 79
William J. Newcomb, returning deaths, 1898-9,
$6 50
Town of Cohasset, one-half cost of fishways,
7 32
C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, returning deaths,
5 25
Town of Marshfield, one-half cost of repair- ing Little's Bridge, 199 58
Percy S. Brown, moving stone trough, 2 00
Caleb L. Damon, freight on trough and placing, 5 16
William E. Supple, services as Constable,
40 00
Fenton W. Warner, Sealer of Weights and Measures, 10 00
Fenton W. Varney, services at State Elec- tion, 1899-1900, 8 00
Fenton W. Varney, services at March Meeting, 3 00
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C. L. Spring, services as Sheriff, 15 70
Wiley S. Damon, Janitor at Town Hall,
41 00
Fred L. Litchfield, making and painting guide boards, 6 50
Moses B. Colman, insurance on public buildings, 108 30
Stephen Litchfield, setting guide boards, 2 50
Litchfield & Faxon, oil for Town Hall,
70
Joy K. Gannett. Jr., carriage hire, telephone messages, etc., I0 07
Julia E. Webb, cash paid for fare of teacher, I 30
Galen Watson, Jr., services at State election, 1899, 1900, 8 00
John F. Turner, services as Constable, 19 00
Fred D. Graves, carriage hire, 18 00
Elmer F. Burrows, services as Constable,
5 00
George F. Welch, cement for well, etc.,
3 59
Henry Webb, surveying Hatherly school yard, 1899, II 50
Edith C. Halland, cash paid for expressing, 65
Harry F. Tilden, carriage hire,
8 00
Lincoln Ellms, trees for school and Town Hall grounds, 3 00
George M. Merritt, work and materials on pump, IO 70
Edward C. Vinal, work and materials for guide board, 7 00
Edward C. Vinal, shelves in Town Clerk's safe, 75
Stillman Litchfield, hauling stones for pump, I 00
T. F. Kane, telegraph and telephone service, 2 IO
Thomas J. Newcomb, painting guide boards,
19 00
Joseph P. Murphy, burying dead dog,
I 00
William H. Burke, supplies to Edward Graham, 1899, 4 50
Lewellyn Brown, burying dead dog, I 00
A. L. Curtis, removing dead fish from Green- bush pond. 2 00
C. T. Jenkins, cleaning up round Lockup, I 50
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P. Kane, Jr., removing dead fish from Green- bush pond, 2 00
C. H. Nott, returning deaths, 2 00
Russell Tobin and George Graham, burying dead dog, I 00
Daniel J. Bates, expenses and repairs, Bound Brook pump, 4 00
William P. Richardson, telegraph and tele- phone service, 2 21
Charles Manson, returning births, marriages, and deaths, 43 50
John F. Owen, attending Court, Grade Cross- ing Case, 4 10
C. W. Peare, services as Fire Warden, 4 04
Seaverns & Spear, supplies to Town Hall, I 43
George F. Welch, lumber for sign boards,
91
J. L. Hobson, services as Fire Warden, 1899, 2 00
Fred T. Bailey & Co., supplies for Sealer of Weights and Measures, 4 13
John H. Smith, work on flag staffs, 5 00
Caleb L. Damon, services at State election, 4 00
Caleb L. Damon, lunch for election officers,
3 50
F. T. Vinal, 2d, box for Sealer of Weights and Measures, I 00
James W. Curran, burying dead horse,
3 00
Julia E. Webb, taking school census,
15 00
Stephen Litchfield, Jr., relaying stone wall and
building sidewalk on land of John F. Turner, 26 87
Stoddard & Damon, supplies for Town Hall, 60
Walter T. Newcomb, ladder for Hatherly School,
2 40
George W. Brown, expressing and carriage hire, 57 80 John T. Fitts, attending Court, Grade Cross- ing Case, 4 10
A. J. Waterman, services at State election. 4 00
Thomas N. Tobin, returning deaths. I 25
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Town of Pembroke, seeding ponds with herring, 8 10
A. A. Seaverns, services as Fire Warden, 4 26
John E. O. Prouty, services at March meet- ing, 1899-1900, 6 00
Benjamin R. Turner, services at State election, 4 00
F. T. Vinal, M. D., returning births, 2 50
John Cummings, services at State election,
4 00
G. Wilbur Damon, services as Fire Warden,
4 00
J. R. Ainslee, services at March meeting, 3 00
Town of Norwell, lumber for Little's Bridge, 13 92
Caleb L. Damon, Inspector of Animals,
97 00
F. T. Vinal, M. D., services for the Board of Health, 5 00
Henry E. Damon, cash paid for conveyance, 13 50
John J. Ford, Fire Warden, 15 00
John J. Ford, making and recording deed. 2 50
Total. $982 79
TOWN OFFICERS.
Appropriation.
$1,400 00
Payments,
1,468 50
Geo. H. Webb, Selectman and Overseer of Poor, 250 00
John J. Ford, Selectman and Overseer of Poor,
270 00
Thomas F. Bailey, Selectman and Overseer of Poor, 65 00
Geo. H. Webb, Assessor,
200 00
John J. Ford, Assessor,
100 00
Thomas F. Bailey, Assessor,
50 00
Azro Turner, Selectman and Overseer of Poor, 13 50
Joy K. Gannett, Jr., School Committee, 40 00
Julia E. Webb, School Committee, 40 00
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Clara M. Skeele, School Committee,
30 00
Henry E. Damon, School Committee,
40 00
Roland Turner, Treasurer,
200 00-
Charles Manson, Registrar of Voters,
25 00
Charles Manson, Town Clerk,
43 00
Charles T. Chubbuck, Registrar of Voters,
30 00
Walter J. Stoddard, Registrar of Voters,
30 00
Charles F. Clapp, Registrar of Voters, 30 00
F. B. Lee, Auditor, 12 00
Total, $1,468 50
SIDEWALK ON BROOK STREET.
Appropriation,
$100 00
Charles B. Carpenter,
$7 00
Martin Curran, Jr., $5 25
John T. Fitts, 45 25
James Curran. 7 00
Patrick Flaherty, 5 25
John Sullivan, I 75
Patrick Kane, Jr.,
3 50
Thomas Flaherty, 3 50
Elmer F. Burrows,
3 50
Percy T. Mann,
4 75
Thomas Connors,
5 25
James Connors,
3 50
John Fallon.
3 50
Total,
$99.00.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
Appropriation,
$350 00
Payments,
330 69
George M. 'Young,
$9 40
James H. Barrows,
$II 42
T. F. Bailey & Son,
9 49
Pearl Vickery, 48 21
Fred L. Litchfield,
2 30
Edward C. Vinal, 2 00
D. H. Wood,
201 59
Alfred Clapp, 12 50
Edwin W. Bates,
9 10
C. H. Nott,
4 34
W. R. Wills,
7 27
Joseph Bailey.
I 65
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George F. Welch,
2 22 C. T. Jenkins, 50
Walter T. Newcomb,
75 Frank T. Vinal, 2d, 50
Henry E. Damon,
3 00 Jetson Wade, 4 45
Total, $330.69.
LIBRARIES.
Appropriation, $240 00 Paid-
Satuit Library Association,
I20 00
North Scituate Library Association,
I20 00
Total,
$240 00
SETTLEMENT OF LAW SUITS.
Paid- David H. Stoddard and wife.
$375 00
George W. Odell,
25 00
Total,
$400 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF. CHAP. 447, ACTS OF 1890. Charles E. Bates. John F. Hatch, board, $156 00
Lewis Cole.
Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance, $13 00 Dr. C. H. Davie, medical attendance, 13 00
Roland Turner, treasurer, cash, 8 00
J. E. O. Prouty, burial, 35 00
$69 00
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Rose Doherty.
Geo. F. Welch, coal and wood, $27 00 C. O. Keene, wood, I 50
C. T. Jenkins, sawing and splitting wood, 50
$29 00
Mercy Glines.
Roland Turner, treasurer, cash for house rent, $56 00
Reuben S. Gurney.
Frank E. Cook, coal, $17 50
Daniel Goslin.
Mrs. E. E. Weatherbee, board, $62 00
Patrick O'Brien.
Geo. F. Welch, coal, $7 00
Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance, 7 50
Wm. P. Richardson, medicine, 25
J. E. O. Prouty, burial, 35 00
$49 75
Benjamin Stetson.
T. F. Kane, supplies, $5 00
Two Children of Charles A. Taylor.
E. W. Hall, supplies, $10 30
C. W. Frye, clothing, 13 50
$23 80
Henry Young.
Worcester Insane Hospital, board, $169 46
$637 51
Repaid by City of Boston, $14 50
Due from State, 70 00
84 50
Net cost,
$553 OI
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SPECIAL REPAIRS ON BLOSSOM STREET.
Appropriation,
$300 00
Payments,
$316 44
Patrick Kane, Jr.,
$15 75
George F. Welch,
$15 75
Arthur L. Seaverns,
I 75
Albert L. Carter,
15 75
Charles B. Carpenter,
13 13
Elmer F. Burrows,
8 75
John T. Fitts,
83 50
Frank E. Cook.
31 00
Seaverns & Spear,
80
Hans G. Dick.
10 50
Charles H. Nott.
II
38
J. Frank Crane, 14 25
Pearl Vickery,
40 38
George E. Bearce,
15 75
J. Edward Hill,
3 50
Joseph W. Morris,
4 75
William D. Paige,
5 25
Everett L. Clapp.
7 00
Charles F. Andrews,
15 75
Warren W. Jenkins,
I 75
Total,
$316.44.
SEWER OFF BEACH STREET, NORTH
SCITUATE BEACH.
George F. Welch, drain pipe,
$56 10
Litchfield, Bros., iron for culverts,
3 71
John B. Damon, labor and materials,
40 25
Total. $100 06
PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE.
Appropriation,
$250 00
Payments.
273 27
John C. Cave, printing.
$IO 35
Albert D. Spaulding, printing,
12 25
George F. King & Co., printing and stationery.
28 69
George F. Welch, typewriting, I 00
Fred T. Bailey & Co., printing,
I 76
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M. R. Warren, stationery,
38
3 50
M. M. Perry, typewriting, Thomas Groom & Co., tax collector's book, 2 50
F. F. Douglas & Co., printing, 5 67
Wm. B. Wright, typewriting, 13 20
Bittinger Bros., printing town report, 1899,
127 45
Bert. H. Irving, printing, 5 00
Vining & Matthews, advertising R. R. hearing,
3 75
Pratt Bros., advertising R. R. hearing,
2 00
John Cummings, stationery,
30
Julia E. Webb, stationery and postage,
2 78
Charles Manson, stationery and postage,
5 00
Roland Turner, stationery and postage,
7 86
Geo. H. Webb, stationery and postage,
IO 75
Henry E. Damon, stationery and postage,
2 72
F. W. Varney, stationery and postage,
15 86
John J. Ford, stationery and postage,
IO 50
Total. $273 27
REPAIRING ROAD, CHARLES STREET TO EGYPT BEACH.
Appropriation.
$150 00
Payments.
150 50
Andrew L. Curtis.
$10 50
Everett L. Clapp,
$10 50
John T. Fitts,
60 75
Elmer F. Burrows, 8 75
Robert Callahan,
5 25
Patrick Kane. Jr.,
5 25
William O. Clapp,
9 50
George M. Jenkins,
8 75
Frank H. Young,
9 50
Charles B. Carpenter,
12 25
Horace Litcheld,
9 50
4
Total, $150.50.
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REMOVING SNOW.
Appropriation,
$1,000 00
Payments,
214 67
Charles M. Litchfield and others, $37 81
Patrick Kane. $II 00
Pearl Vickery and others, 7 51
Elijah T. Clapp, Jr., I 25
Everett L. Clapp,
I 50
John T. Fitts, 2 00
William Pelrine, I 50
M. G. Litchfield and others, 28 25
Albert Clapp and others,
5 75
Daniel Ward, I 00
Phillip Gillis, 2 00
John Conroy. I 00
Herbert E. Webb,
I 00
Cole Bros. and others. 23 20
James Pelrine,
I 00
A. S. Dalby and others. 22 50
Henry Fitts,
I 00
A. S. Dalby, I 63
John E. Gillis,
I 00
Walter J. Stoddard, I 25
Total, $214.67.
PUTTING OUT AND WATCHING FIRES.
At Walter B. Elliss's : William Dorr.
$2 00
At Warren Whittaker's :
Charles M. Wagner,
$3 00
Percy S. Brown,
3 00
1
At Colman Heights :
C. T. Jenkins, Jr., and others,
$14 50
Andrew L. Curtis,
I 00
George Jackson and 19 others,
20 00
George Mallory,
50
Dan. Murphy,
50
W. W. Waterman and others,
7 00
Elijah T. Clapp, Jr., and others,
4 00
F. W. Varney and others, 28 25 E. F. Litchfield and others. 29 00 E. L. Bonney and others, 4 27
$6 00
$47 50
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At Mann Hill :
J. S. Ely and others, At Beech Woods :
Clement Brown,
$3 00
James Marks,
3 00
George A. Hardwick,
5 00
Henry E. Bates,
5 00
Abner N. Bates,
5 00
$21 00
At Third Cliff :
Charles Curran,
$5 00
Richard Hoar,
5 00
Richard Graham,
5 00
George Graham,
2 50
Jos. and Christopher Flynn,
5 00
C. T. and C. T. Jenkins, Jr.,
6 00
William J. Flynn and others,
12 00
Thomas Graham,
5 00
James Wherity,
2 50
Bartley Curran,
5 00
$53 00
At Harris Abram's :
Milton G. Litchfield,
$1 00
Bardin A. Prouty,
I 00
$2 00
Fire off Willow street :
Harry Driscoll,
$3 00
James Landers,
3 00
$6 00
Fire in Egypt Woods :
John Raymond and others, $20 00
James Murphy,
$2 25
John J. Driscoll, 5 50
Herbert Turner,
3 25
James Sullivan, 4 50
J. H. Burrows, William Stanley,
I 50
John Sullivan, 4 00
I 50
Moses H. Jellows, 5 50
James Curran, 19 50
J. N. Rothe, 4 38
J. P. Flaherty,
I 50
$6 13
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Caleb H. Smith,
5 50
George Graham, 1 00
Norman Turpin,
4 63
Richard Graham, 2 00
W. E. Turpin,
2 75 Martin Curran, Jr., 20 00
David Fraiser,
2 50
Flora Driscoll, 4 00
Frank Wilson,
I 25
John Flynn, : 00
Stanley Rogers,
I 25
L. A. Dubois,
I 50
James Duffy and others,
7 50
Harry Driscoll,
18 00
Frank S. Watson,
3 50
Patrick Curran,
14 00
T. H. O'Neil, 10 50
R. Callahan,
5 00
D. O'Hern and others,
5 00
M. Mitchell,
5 00
A. W. Blodgett,
10 80
Richard Hoar,
3 00
John W. Fay,
4 00
Geo. W. Brown,
12 50
William Driscoll,
3 00
Martin J. Quinn,
4 00
G. F. Edson and others,
30 75
James Welch,
4 00
Walter Curtis,
I 75
Michael Duran,
4 00
W. J. Flynn,
2 00
B. W. Curran and others,
10 50
William Murphy,
2 00
C. O'Neil,
4 00
J. B. Hughes,
2 00
T. W. Tobin,
4 00
James Landers,
10 75
E. F. Burrows,
2 00
Thomas Graham,
2 00
H. A. Doherty,
7 00
Peter Nee,
I 25 F. S. Watson and 9 others, 55 50
William Duffy,
2 50
Lena Ransom,
50
Total, $373.06.
Total for fires,
$516 69
ABATEMENT OF TAXES.
1891, $69.22
1898.
Thomas Curtis heirs,
$1 95 William Collamore, $ 78
Frank Doherty,
2 00
John Collamore, 32
Edward J. Graham.
2 00 William J. Farrar, I 50
Moses Jellows heirs, 7 48
E. E. Henderson, 78
George H. McDonald,
2 00 Thomas Hotchkiss, 1 95
George A. Murphy,
2 00
Isaac Haskins heirs, 78
Henry H. Mott,
2 00 Robert P. House, 85
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Alexander McDougal,
2 00
John P. Henderson, 2 28
Caleb Osborne heirs,
14 89
Thaddeus Lawrence,
65
Everett Osborne,
2 00
L. J. Madden,
65
Susan Rogan heirs,
6 II
A. W. Newman,
30
Martin Scannell,
2 00
Henry Newton,
I 62
George W. Taylor,
2 00
John Pratt,
52
Edward H. Arnold,
33
Sylvanus Smith,
5 00
Benjamin Barstow,
I 24
Richmond Talbot,
I 50
Barstow & Dwelley,
84
S. J. Wood,
I 30
E. N. Bates,
98
George M. Young,
2 00
Gertrude Clare,
98
Total, $76.58.
1899.
John Bradford,
$2 00 Patrick Curran, 2d,
$2 00
John E. Butler,
2 00
Charles P. Curran, 2 00
James T. Bearce est.,
7 00
Sylvanus Damon heirs,
5 56
Aaron Bates,
2 3I
Alvin R. Glines,
2 00
J. Floyd Clapp,
2 00
Reuben T. Gurney, 2 00
Thomas Curtis heirs,
I 88
Helena Hobson,
5 66
John Carson,
5 83
C. H. Hardwick,
I 81
Lewis Cole,
2 00
Thomas Harris,
2 00
Moses Jellows heirs,
7 19
John Bird,
75
Frank W. Litchfield,
2 00
John Collamore,
31
Edmund Landers est.,
15 00
Richmond Farrar,
3I
Patrick Landers,
2 00
G. H. Glover,
2 25
Jesse P. Litchfield,
2 00
Thomas Hotchkiss,
I 88
Charles E. Mann,
3 57
Joshua Jenkins heirs,
I 25
William O. Merritt,
15 81
A. B. Litchfield,
63
Walter J. Merritt,
2 00
L. J. Madden, 63
George A. Murphy,
2 00
Henry Newton,
I 56
Henry H. Mott,
2 00
John Pratt,
50
Herbert M. Merritt,
2 00
Leander Sherman,
I 88
Richard Supples est.,
5 94
J. S. Wood,
I 25
David J. Sullivan,
2 00
Joseph Cudworth,
2 06
Irvin F. Sylvester,
2 00
Joseph Cooper,
2 00
David W. Totman est.,
4 25
Fred W. Wade,
2 00
Bert Tilden, 3 25
James S. Clapp,
38
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George O. Vinal,
15 06
Mary A. Litchfield,
38
John Welch est.,
12 19
Mrs. F. M. Perkins, 5 00
Frank B. Wright,
2 00
Martha T. Peaks,
6 00
David Wagner,
4 37 George A. Wilbur,
2 00
Total, $187.70.
1900.
Ellen M. Anderson,
$7 35
Benj. F. Curtis,
$2 94
David J. Bates,
5 66
C. A. Damon,
4 4I
A. W. Blodgett,
I 03
Jane M. Howard, I 03
Samuel W. Cook est.,
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