Town of Franklin annual report 1880, Part 2

Author: Franklin (Mass.)
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 58


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ON SIDEWALKS.


Expended by Charles Badger in building a new side- walk on north side of Central street, from Union street to Mr. Sargent's line. $41 25


By the same. for building a new sidewalk on north side of Dean street from Main street to property of J. G. Ray. 35 17 Paid Jeremiah Desmond for building a new sidewalk on south side of Emmons street. from Main to Cen- tral streets. per contract, and for extra work. 68 08 Paid J. G. Cunningham for building a new sidewalk on north side of Central street. from the railroad bridge to opposite Summer street. as per contract. 18 20 Paid for crosswalk at head of Depot street. viz : For flag stones, $36 50 : for paving stones. and sand and labor in setting. $26 03. Total. 62 53


Paid for engineering crosswalk and sidewalk. . 80


Expended by Charles Badger in repairing the follow- ing sidewalks. viz : Central. East. Union. School. High and Main streets. 284 82


Paid E. Waite for 600 loads gravel. at 5c. per load. (used in old and new sidewalks) . 30 00


Total expenditure on sidewalks. $541 85


REMARKS. - The new sidewalk on Dean street was under- taken, because of a proposition from C. J. Mckenzie to pro- cure and set a permanent granite curb (now completed) for its protection, wholly at his own personal expense.


The Dean street extention was satisfactorily completed. and has been in use several months.


The Alpine street extension is not finished. The con- tractor (Mr. Ray) proposes to recommence work at an early day. The stipulated price for building was $200 00. No part of the same has been called for or paid.


REMOVING SNOW IN ROADS. Expended. $200 89.


Paid J. N. Sands, for team and shoveling. $13 50


J. W. Wheeler and 4 others. .


8 32


J. Desmond and 2 others. . .


9 22


Charles Badger and G others. and team.


23 27


P. Connolly and 18 others.


15 97


James Pryne and 16 others.


28 80


J. B. Fitzpatrick and 5 others.


15 25


Charles Badger and team and 29 others.


53 86


H. M. Fisher and 2 others and team.


2 92


George W. Foster. 2 25


Amount carried forward.


$173 36


19


Amount brought forward.


$173 36


Paid John Canny.


S. Peary. 1 95


83


A. Clark and men.


5 10


J. N. Sands.


4 50


Jason Tower and team.


10 65


H. M. Fisher. 60


John Murphy.


3 90


$200 89


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


Paid D. C. Cotton. range and hardware. $56 25


H. R. Jenks, supplies. 68 40


Henry Bemis. coffins. and burial Mrs. Whiting and Hannah Rockwood.


52 00


C. B. Craig, supplies.


12 86


H. R. Jenks.


42 96


S. S. Rav.


11 10


C. W. Clark. meat, butter. etc ..


36 46


T. G. Thain & Co .. supplies. 24 26


79 16


A. C. Dana. medicine. 14 76


9 61


E. L. & O. F. Metcalf. lumber.


1 02


M. Morse. fertilizers.


15 25


H. R. Jenks. supplies,


97 45


G. H. Butterworth. clothing. G. A. Gilmore.


13 25


E. L. & O. F. Metcalf. lumber and supplies.


5 79


J. O. Chilson. meat and vegetables.


19 19


William Norwood. labor.


25 00


S. W. Thayer. shoes and repairing.


4 00


Dauphin White, cash for supplies.


11 52


Dauphin White. salary to July 1.


100 00


Seth Blake. paper hanging.


1 50


E. Hartshorn, meats.


8 66


A. C. Dana. medicine.


19 45


C. B. Craig. clothing. shoes. etc ..


14 90


T. G. Thain & Co .. supplies.


18 16


J. O. Chilson, yoke oxen.


111 00


E. Hartshorn. meat.


13 24


H. R. Jenks. supplies.


39 93


Dauphin White. salary to Oct. 1.


100 00


William Norwood. labor.


25 00


Dr. Blake. medical services.


26 25


T. G. Thain & Co .. supplies.


34 18


Dr. King. medical services.


5 50


Amount carried forward.


$1.121 06


Dauphin White. salary to April 1.


C. P. Carter & Son. supplies.


20


Amount brought forward. $1,121 06


Paid D. C. Cotton, supplies, 22 00


H. A. Hartshorn. meats. 9 56


H. R. Jenks, supplies,


85 23


C. P. Carter & Son, supplies.


14 74


William Norwood, labor to Jan. 1, 1880.


25 00


Dauphin White, salary to Jan. 1, 1880.


100 00


J. O. Chilson, meat, etc.,


16


C. B. Craig, clothing.


6 91


J. F. Ray, groceries,


6 79


J. Hood, blacksmith.


11 30


T. G. Thain & Co., groceries.


8 58


H. R. Jenks, groceries.


23 32


C. W. Clark, meats,


32 77


D. C. Cotton, sundries,


8 92


C. P. Carter & Son, supplies.


2 66


S. Mathewson, bread,


15 00


E. Hartshorn & Co., meat.


4 55


A. C. Dana, medicine,


15 57


$1,521 12


PAUPER EXPENSES OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


Paid town of Shrewsbury, for support of Kate Newell and children.


$39 00


H. M. Fisher, wood for Seth Blake, 2 00


Mrs. C. W. Howard, labor in family of G. F. King,


5 00


Dr. Blake, medical services for K. Cloughlan,


15 00


H. A. Hartshorn, meat for Mrs. Salley,


95


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Savage,


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Mrs. Gordon, 66


15 02


J. Salley,


19 52


..


. 6


J. Colvan,


15 62


..


66


Geo. White.


5 05


Chas. Magota.


10 50


..


..


Geo. King,


6 55


Wm. O'Neil. 8 34


66


E. G. Pond.


13 57


..


..


Peter Phillips.


11 22


6.


.. £ P. A. Holbrook.


1 99


.6 Mrs. Bellows, 4 42


L. R. Whitaker, removing F. Pierce to alms- house.


4 90


Ellis Holbrook, support.


18 00


Amount carried forward.


$274 18


6.


J. O. Neil,


38 20


13 33


. .


21


Amount brought forward. $274 18


Paid Mrs. Newell. support of Eliza Frost. 14 00


E. H. Thayer, support of P. A. Holbrook. 21 42


C. B. Craig, boots for Colgan family. 5 33


C. B. Craig, boots for Salley family. 5 83


L. P. White, support of Lucinda Pond, 25 71


E. L. & O. F. Metcalf, rent for Delia Weston. 17 50


C. A. Bemis, medical services for G. O'Donald. 5 00


V. B. Rockwood. digging grave for Alice W. Pond, 2 00


Heaton & Stebbins, coal for Peter Phillips. 7 25


G. M. Wadsworth, wood for Delia Weston, 3 00


J. P. Ray, milk for J. O'Neil, 1 40


E. L. & O. F. Metcalf, rent for Delia Weston. 7 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Geo. White and family. 4 57


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Savage and children, 5 50


H. R. Jenks. supplies to Mrs. Gordon and children, 4 99


II. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Colgan and children, 10 27


II. R. Jenks. supplies to Mrs. Salley and children. 13 67


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Seth Blake and family. 1878, 3 00


II. R. Jenks. supplies to Anthony Barrows and family,


15 03


II. R. Jenks, supplies to Wm. O'Neil, 3 95


.: J. O'Neil. 3 83


.. Peter Phillips. 7 00


E. H. Thayer, support of P. A. Holbrook. 17 68


H. H. Parkhurst, support of Sarah Wales. 32 15


State Hospital for Insane, for II. M. Gowen. 6 50


State Reform School, for C. W. Gilmore, 10 00 Geo. W. Bacon, for wood to E. G. Pond. 4 00


AAsylum for Chronic Insane, for Abby M. Blake. $16 00


Asylum for Chronic Insane. for Wm. Wales, 16 80


Asylum for Chronic Insane, for Robert Graham. 46 22


139 02


Worcester Lunatic Hospital, for A. G. Pond, $ 7 18


Worcester Lunatic Hospital, for Eugene Rockwood. 19 20


56 38


State Almshouse, for F. Pierce. 7 15


Amount carried forward, $734 31


22


Amount brought forward. $734 31


Paid E. Hartshorn, for meat and vegetables to W. O'Neil, $1 00


E. Hartshorn, for meat and vegetables to G. C. White. 3 53


E. Hartshorn, for meat and vegetables to Mrs. Salley. 5 96


10 49


E. H. Thayer, support of P. A. Holbrook. Heaton & Stebbins. coal to Mrs. Williamson.


17 38


..


coal to Mrs. Colgan,


3 00


wood to Wm. O'Neil. 2 50


· .6 wood to Mrs. O'Neil. 1 75


Ellis Holbrook. support, 14 00


T. G. Thain & Co., supplies for Mrs. Colgan. 6 00


C. B. Craig, supplies for Mrs. Savage. 10 00


C. B. Craig, supplies to Mrs. Gordon. 6 00


E. H. Thayer, support of P. A. Holbrook.


19 68


J. Dolan, support of George O'Donald.


17 69


H. R. Jenks. supplies to Wm. Matthews and family, $ 4 10


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Alonzo Davis and family.


20 00


H. R. Jenks. supplies to Mrs. William- SON,


4 12


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Tubbs and family, 8 18


H. R. Jenks. supplies to Wm. O'Neil and family. 7 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Salley and family.


25 77


H. R. Jenks. supplies to J. Gordon and family, 11 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to George White and family,


5 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to E. G. Pond and family. 8 00


H. R. Jenks. supplies to Mrs. Colgan and family,


9 00


H. R. Jenks. supplies to J. Carr and family, 10 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to A. Barrows and family, 24 01


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Alonzo Davis


· and family. 10 39


176 57


Henry Bemis, casket and burial Matthews child. 14 00


$1,035 37 Amount carried forward.


2 00


23


Paid Asylum for Chronic Insane for Abby M.


Amount brought forward. $1.035 37 Blake. $39 50 Asylum for Chronic Insane for William Wales, 39 84 Asylum for Chronic Insane for Robert Graham. 44 61


123 95


Worcester Lunatic Asylum. for Eugene Rock- wood, 46 60


S. S. Ray, supplies to Jane Savage. 2 00


S. S. Rav. to Mrs. Tubbs. 2 00


E. H. Tyler. to E. G. Pond and family. 16 00 H. M. Fisher, wood to Mrs. Tubbs. 1 25


Town of Bolton, support and medical attend- ance to C. M. Nason. 17 00


Eliza Frost. support.


14 00


C. A. Bemis. medical services to E. O'Donald.


5 00


E. Hartshorn. meat and vegetables to Mrs. Salley. $10 00


E. Hartshorn. meat and vegetables to Jane Savage. 8 00


18 00


Wm. Rockwood. supplies to J. W. McPherson. 19 17


. C. W. Clark, meat and vegetables. A. Barrows and family,


24 00


L. P. White, support of Lucinda Pond. 32 79


City of Boston, burial of Lyman Adams. 10 00


State Hospital for Insane. for H. M. Gowen.


45 80


M. E. Thompson, wood to E. G. Pond.


6 00


H. A. Hartshorn, meat to Mr. Tubbs.


3 34


J. O. Chilson, meat and vegetables to Jane Savage. $2 05


J. O. Chilson. meat and vegetables to Mrs. White. 2 00


J. O. Chilson. meat and vegetables to Kate Hayes. 3 00


J. O. Chilson. meat and vegetables to Anna Tubbs. 2 11


Ellis Holbrook, support. 9 16


13 14


Town of Shewsbury. support Kate Newell and family, 39 00


H. H. Parkhurst. support of Sarah Wales. 45 72


S. S. Woodward, support of Olive Daniels. 26 00


E. Hartshorn. meat and vegetables to Susan Salley. 16 83


S. S. Ray. supplies to Mrs. Hartshorn. 2 00


Amount carried forward


$1.574 12


24


Amount brought forward, $1.574 12


Paid Eliza Frost, support. 14 00


George O. Fuller. burial and casket for A. Barrows, 15 00


E. Hartshorn. meat and vegetables to Mrs. Savage. $10 00


E. Hartshorn, meat and vegetables to Susan Salley, 2 00


E. Hartshorn. meat and vegetables to Patrick Moran, 3 72


15 72


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Burns and family, $10 58


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Tubbs and family. 5 00


H. R. Jenks. supplies to E. G. Pond and family, 5 00


H. R. Jenks. supplies to Mrs. Colgan and children, 18 26


H. R. Jenks, supplies to A. Barrows and family. 15 99


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Susan Salley and family. 39 48


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Savage and children, 51 75


146 06


State Reform School, for M. Magourta, State Hospital for Insane. for H. M. Gowen. 32 93


6 00


Asylum for Chronic Insane, for Abby M. Blake, $43 43


Asylum for Chronic Insane, for Wm. Wales, 40 49


Asylum for Chronic Insane, for Robert Graham. 1


39 C5


123 57


George H. Butterworth. clothing for P. A. Holbrook, 13 00


WV. H. Staples. supplies to E. G. Pond and family, 6 00


J. P. Ray, milk to A. Barrows and family, 1 50


Geo. H. Butterworth, boots to Mrs. Salley and children, 1 50


Emery Pond. rent for Mrs. A. Barrows. 6 00


Town of Foxboro, support of Mrs. Gay. 4 50


E. H. Tyler, supplies to E. G. Pond and family. 21 00


Ellis Holbrook, support. 13 00


Eliza A. Newell. support of Mrs. Frost. 14 00


Amount carried forward. $2,007 90


25


Amount brought forward, $2,007 90 Paid S. J. Lawrence, rubber boots. etc .. to E. G. Pond's family, 5 00


H. H. Parkhurst, support of Sarah Wales, 26 00


Lyman P. White, support of Lucinda Pond. 26 14


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Alonzo Davis and family, 74 05


Jason Tower, wood for Mrs. P. Frost.


Wm. Rockwood, supplies to J. W. McPherson and family, 21 31


E. H. Tyler. supplies to E. G. Pond and family, 10 00 Geo. King, medical services to Mrs. Williamson, 7 00


Heaton & Stebbins, wood to Mrs. Tubbs. 75 W. B. Nolen, medical services to Wm. Burns. 1 50 F. W. Brigham, medical services to Kate I. Newell. 3 00


J. P. Ray, milk to Mrs. A. Barrows and family, 1 55 C. P. Carter & Son. supplies for Mrs. Savage, 4 00 66 66 66


7 55 66 Susan Salley. E. L. &. O. F. Metcalf, rent for Delia Weston. 48 00


Worcester Lunatic Asylum, for Eugene Rock- wood, 47 30


Henry Bemis. coffin and burial of J. Tubbs. E. Hartshorn. meat to M. Linnehan. $4 00


20 00


66


66 " Susan Salley. 6 00


Geo. King, medical services. 10 00


2 00


J. O. Chilson, meat to Jane Savage,


14 00


Wm. Mann, wood to Mrs. McCoy.


1 00


H. M. Fisher, supplies to E. G. Pond and family. 4 00


W. H. Norton, 66 66 66


66 6 8 00


C. L. Fales & Co., " 66 .. 7 00


C. P. Carter & Son, supplies to Alonzo Davis and family, 6 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Susan Salley and family, $22 74


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Mrs. Colgan and family, 25 37


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Susan Gordon. 8 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to family of D. Sullivan, 10 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Kate Hayes. B 00


66 66 . .


Mrs. McCoy. 2 17


. 6 66 66 Jane Savage. 10 04


66


Mrs. Burns. 1 55


82 87


Amount carried forward.


$2.454 42


7 50


26


Amount brought forward. $2.454 42


Paid C. B. Craig, supplies to J. Savage and family. $2 00


C. B. Craig. supplies to Sullivans' family, 2 00


C. B. Craig, supplies to Burns and family. 5 92


C. B. Craig. supplies to Colgan and family. 2 50


12 42


C. W. Clark, supplies to A. Barrows and family, 8 00


Danvers Lunatic Hospital, for H. M. Gowen. 59 17


State Reform School, for M. Magourty. 13 00


Worcester Lunatic Hospital. for Eugene Rock- wood. 59 05


Asylum for Chronic Insane. for Abby M. Blake, $41 43


Asylum for Chronic Insane. for Wm. Wales. 43 27


Asylum for Chronic Insane, for Robert Graham. 80 37


J. C. Gallison, medical services for


J. C. Gallison. medical services for T. J. Russell. 10 00


11 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies to Alonzo Davis and family. 18 20


S. S. Woodward, support of Olive Daniels. 26 00


Ellis Holbrook. for support. 4 50


C. P. Carter & Son. supplies to D. Sullivan's children, 3 70


Wm. Rockwood, supplies to J. W. McPherson. 9 25


J. W. Heaton. coal to J. Nottage, $ 3 75


J. W. Heaton. coal to Mrs. Colgan. 6 50


J. W. Heaton. coal to A. Barrows' family. 16 75


27 00


A. A. Russegue. for transportation for F. Pierce. 10


A. A. Russegue. for transportation for pauper to Boston. 60


A. A. Russegue, for assistance to Bessie Cobb. 00


C. M. Nason. 5 00


. .


.. Ann Welch (State). 2 10


..


.. Susan Salley.


75


..


.. .. Jane Savage. 00


. .


. .


.. Mrs. McCoy. 1 53


Amount carried forward. $2,892 86


165 07 Judith Breck, $ 1 00


27


Amount brought forward. $2,892 86


Paid A. A. Russegue. for D. Sullivan's children. 5 00


E. Hartshorn & Co .. meats to Mrs. McCoy. 1 01


E. Hartshorn & Co., meats to Susan Salley. 4 00


E. Hartshorn & Co .. meats to D. Sullivan's children, 6 00


$2,908 87


SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS TO STATE INSTITUTIONS.


At Asylum for Chronic Insane : For Abby M. Blake. $170 36 William Wales. 170 40


Robert Graham,


210 85


At Worcester Lunatic Hospital : For A. G. Pond.


7 18


Eugene Rockwood,


202 15


For Horace M. Gowen.


144 40


At State Reform School : For C. W. Gilmore. "' M. Magourta,


10 00


19 00


$934 34


SUPPLIES FOR STATION HOUSE.


Paid H. R. Jenks, 2 bills,


$30 47


L. R. Whitaker, for glass.


30


Jason Tower, 2 cords wood.


8 50


H. R. Jenks. for supplies,


6 90


D. C. Cotton, for supplies.


6 50


Wm. Mann. for straw, etc ..


1 95


$54 62


PAID OUT BY KEEPER OF ALMSHOUSE.


For sundry supplies.


$70 71


Amount received, viz :


For sale of straw.


$00 67


10 lbs. pork.


1 00


22 3-16 lbs. butter,


4 86


10 3-8 cords oak and pine wood.


37 00


Old iron.


89


Milk to C. M. Allen.


5 22


Poultry and vinegar.


1 20


Clothes wringer,


. 50


Meadow hay,


1 50


Beans and butter.


2 87


Rocking chair and lime.


2 52


Cash from Overseers of Poor.


2 28


64 51


Balance due keeper.


6 20


At Danvers Hospital for Insane :


28


PAID OUT BY OVERSEERS OF POOR FOR ALMSHOUSE.


Paid D. White for supplies, $25 63


C. Stebbins' estate for cart harness, 9 50


J. Flynn for board Mr. McDowell, 19 71


J. O. Chilson, for pine trees, 10 00


Henry Bemis, for repairs,


5 55


A. C. Dana, medicine, 15 05


S. Mathewson, bread, March 15 to July 1, 1879, 16 54


George H. Butterwoth, clothes and hat, 15 00


J. O. Chilson, oxyoke and frieght, 6 75


E. L. & O. F. Metcalf, corn, meal and lumber.


12 06


C. P. Carter & Son, dry goods supplies, April 21 to Sept. 18, 17 71


B. McManus, difference in cows. 15 00


Mary J. Taft, one cart,


13 50


S. S. Ray, dry goods.


3 98


A. A. Russegue, sundry supplies,


13 40


D. White, cash, 2 28


$201 66


RECEIVED BY OVERSEERS OF POOR.


From Alex. McDowell, board of father and mother. $121 66


Selectmen, for military aid, 80 00


$201 66


AMOUNT RECEIVED AND DUE THE TOWN FOR POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


From Treasurer Commonwealth, $115 72


Town of Webster. for support of A. Davis and family, 158 64


Town of Monson for support of E. G. Pond and family, 56 00


Town of Milford, for support of G. C. White and wife, 15 10


$345 46


Amount due : From Town of Monson. $59 57


Commonwealth. 67 06


126 63


$472 09


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Paid Town Treasurer on Almshouse account :


From Jason Tower for trees. 16 00 work on Town roads, 78 hours. men. oxen and cart, at 30c .. 23 40


$69 40


Jan. 29, 1880-Appraisal personal property at alms- house and farm. $1,661 45


Jan. 29, 1879-Appraisal personal property at alms- house and farm. 1,522 78


$138 67


SUMMARY OF PAUPER EXPENSES.


Grant, $3,600 00 Expended .. $3,608 99


At almshouse, $1,521 12


Bal. due keeper for supplies. 6 20


$1,527 32


Less amt. rec'd from McDowell, $121 66


.. .. .6 for military aid. 80 00


Add excess personal property over 1879. 138 67


340 33


1


-$1,186 99


Cash expenses out of almshouse, $2,908 87


at station house. 54 62


$2,963 49


Less amt. rec'd ftom Common- wealth, $115 72


Less amt. rec'd from Town of Webster. 158 64


Less amt. rec'd from Town of Monson, 56 00


Less amt. rec'd from Town of Milford, 15 10


Less amt. due from Town of Monson, 59 57


Less amt. due from Common- wealth, 67 06


Less amt. paid Town Treasurer J. Tower (trees) , 46 00


Less amt. work on Town roads. 23 40


541 49


2,422 00


Net expense.


$3,608 99


30


INMATES AT ALMSHOUSE IN 1879.


Lydia Hardy. age. 88 .. 78 years. for 12 months. Judith Breck. ..


12 . Wm. R. Farr. ..


45


. .


..


12 ..


Geo. Daniels. . .


Thos. Russell.


Levi C. Fisher. . 6 70


Chas. H. Scott. . . 64 .. 12 .6


John McDowell. . . 71 left Nov. 11. 1879.


Mrs. J. McDowell. . . 69


Henry Grimes,


59 . . April 3. 1879.


.. Inne 11, 1879.


Julia McCoy, and 2 children. from Oct. 25. to Nov. 18. 1879.


The number of tramps at Almshouse was 29: supper. lodging and breakfast.


The number of tramps at Station House was 776.


PAYMENT SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS.


CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE.


Grant. $97 00


Expended. $97 00


NASON STREET SCHOOL HOUSE.


Paid J. L. Nason. for lot.


Grant. $2.500 00 Expended. $2.483 00 $ 575 00 Sabin Hubbard. per contract. and for extra work. 1,898 00


F. A. B. King. for plan and specifications. 10 00


Total.


2.483 00


DECORATION SOLDIERS' GRAVES. Grant. $50 00 Expended. $50 00 (As corrected, $44 25)


Paid George W. Wiggin, chairman committee. $50 00 (Returned by same. $5 75)


IMPROVEMENT OF COMMON.


Grant. $250 00 Expended. $256 00


Paid Lewis E. Cass. for mowing and burning weeds. $


6 00


To the Committee. 250 00


$256 00


PRINTING VALUATION AND TAX. Grant. $100 00 Expended. $95 00


Paid C. L. Stewart for printing 600 copies.


$95 00


37 . .


78 . .


.. 6 6 12


12 ..


12 ..


Geo. A. Gilmore. .. 25


31


FRANKLIN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.


Grant. $100 00 Expended. $357 80 Dog money. $257 80


$357 80 Paid George W. Wiggin. Secretary, $357 80.


Town Meeting, June 28, 1879.


FOR DEAN AND ALPINE STREET EXTENSION. Appropriated. $3,000 Expended. $2.504 90 -


Paid C. J. Mckenzie, for land taken. $2.000 00


Dean Academy Corporation, for land taken. 250 00


Joseph G. Ray, for land taken. 100 00


P. Connolly, for building road. 123 75


Chas. Badger, work on same. 29 35


S. C. Taft. engineering. 1 80


$2,504 90


Special Town Meeting, Nov. 6. 1879. FOR UNIONVILLE SCHOOL HOUSE.


Appropriated, $1,550 00 Expended, $1,500


Paid Sabin Hubbard per contract for building school house, outbuilding. and repairing fence and painting same. $1.500 00


FURNISHING UNIONVILLE SCHOOL HOUSE.


Appropriated, $250 00 Expended. $260 82


Paid D. C. Cotton, stove, pipe. labor. etc .. $ 73 67


J. A. & H. W. Keach, for blackboard. 13 25


A. G. Whitcomb. for furniture, 162 25


Freight bill N. Y. & N. E. R. R.


28


J. N. Sands, carting furniture. 2 50


O. A. Stanley. for labor. 6 87


$260 82


ENGINE HOSE.


Appropriated, $600 00 Expended, $483 50


Paid G. W. Twitchell & Co., 600 ft. hose at 80c .. $480 00


William Rockwood, expenses to Boston. 3 50


$483 50


CISTERNS.


Appropriated. $600 00 Expended. $211 87 .


$118 47


Paid R. Mckay for labor, · J. Butman for stone, 85 00 D. C. Cotton for drain pipe. 8 40


$211 87


32


PAYMENTS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Grant. $1,500 Expended, $1.152 18


Paid C. P. Haggerty, straps and washers. $ 00 90


G. P. Hutchinson, cistern cover. 1 50


Dennis Feely, steward No. 2. 14 00


W. F. Buckley, treasurer No. 2, fines. 4 00


Wm. Woodman, glass, paint and labor. 4 52


Geo. O. Fuller, shades, fixtures and cord, 3 93


Harry Spence, labor on Engine No. 3 and hose.


1 50


James Hennessy, labor on Engine No. 3. 1 50


Ira G. Stevens, for belts. 3 50


F. P. Guigon. lettering. 5 65


S. C. Taft, supplies and repairs.


49 33


J. N. Sands. hauling engine to fire,


1 50


J. Hennessy, and 28 others. extra labor and filling cisterns after Waite's fire, 43 95


Harry Spence, care Engine No. 3,


2 25


Central House, refreshments for firemen. Waite's fire, 42 00


H. R. Jenks, refreshment for firemen, Waite's fire. 3 40


Harry Spence, care of Engine No. 3. 4 50


J. J. Stewart, hauling engine, Waite's fire.


7 75


F. A. B. King, repairs engine house.


2 50


D. Coughlin. repairs Engine No. 2,


1 00


Daniels & Pond, livery at Waite's fire.


3 00


Dennis Feely, steward Engine No. 2,


8 00


F. P. Guigon. painting and lettering Engine No. 2,


3 04


J. N. Sands, hauling hook and ladder, and hose and firemen. 5 50


A. F. McLane, straps, etc., for Engine No. 3. and Hook and Ladder Company.


10 24


Ira G. Stevens, straps and snaps. 23 10


2 25


C. M. Clapp & Co., rubber coats and caps,


7 00


Wm. G. Adams, engineer.


9 00


Wm. Rockwood, engineer,


Wm. H. Spear, engineer, and supplies, 10 50


J. J. Stewart, hauling engine to Unionville fire. 5 00


J. McParland, straps, snaps and spanner belt. 6 25


28 11


J. O. Chilson, oil and tallow.


56


Harry Spence, cleaning Engine No. 3. and hose.


3 75


49 firemen. Engine Co. No. 3.


395 04


45 66 No. 2. 358 40


Hunneman & Co., supplies. 29 00


John Springer. varnish. 75


Amount carried forward. $1,117 67


R. B. Stewart & Co., repairs hook and ladder.


9 00


D. C. Cotton, supplies,


33


$1,117 62


Amount brought forward, Adams' Express Company, 2 40 James Hood, 22 25


F. P. Guigon, paints and lettering.


7 02


82


J. W. Heaton, coal, Wm. Rockwood, sundries,


1 02


$1,152 18


LIGHTING STREETS.


Grant, $125 00 Expended, $131 80


As corrected below, 120 15


Paid H. R. Jenks, supplies, $ 1 30 48


N. Y. & N. E. R. R., freight bill,


14 08


I. W. Munroe & Co., bbl. kerosene oil, 6 64


94


I. W. Munroe & Co., kerosene oil,


5 78


H. R. Jenks, supplies and repairs,


19 40


T. G. Thain & Co., kerosene oil,


8 38


J. N. Sands, carting,


1 50


H. R. Jenks, freight and supplies,


13 68


T. G. Thain & Co., supplies,


8 60


H. R. Jenks, supplies,


29 47


D. C. Cotton, lamps,


4 00


J. N. Sands, carting oil,


75


J. M. Stewart, wicks,


2 00


H. R. Jenks, supplies,


14 80


$131 80


NOTE .- II. R. Jenks returned $11 65 to Treasurer for error, leaving the actual cost $120 15.


PRINTING AND STATIONERY.


Grant, $200 00 Expended, $197 62


Paid M. R. Warren, printing voting lists, $11 00


J. M. Stewart, warrants and advertising, $20 00 .6 66 66


5 50


66


66


1 00


26 50


Amount carried forward, $37 50


T. G. Thain & Co., oil, freight and carting,


N. Y. & N. E. R. R., freight bill,


34


Amount brought forward. $37 50 Paid C. L. Stewart. printing town reports. $81 25


books and road bill- heads. 12 00


.. ..


printing town warrants. 2 50


high school programmes. 4 50


..


..


registration notices and posting same. 2 00


.6


blank orders for Over- seers Poor. 6 00


.. warrants and notice to voters. 6 25


..


posters to road makers. 1 25


..


..


Assessors' notices. 1 25


117 00


J. M. Whittemore & Co .. books and pencils.


62


.S. W. Richardson. stationery for Assessors.


2 50


J. M. Freeman.


6 25


A. A. Russegue.


4 75


R. E. Capron. advertising town meeting warrants. 5 00


R. E. Capron. advertising notices to road makers. 2 50


R. E. Capron. advertising Town Seal- er's notice. 1 50


R. E. Capron. advertising card to firemen.


2 00


R. E. Capron. advertising registration notices. 6 00


R. E. Capron. advertising two town warrants. 5 00


R. E. Capron. advertising special town warrant. 4 00


26 00


$197 62


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Grant. $1000 00 Expended. $401 12


Paid W. S. Warren, setting glass station house. $ 50


Jason Tower. wood for Selectmen's room. 4 12


Jos. G. Ray, rent 75 00


Geo. O. Fuller. return 14 deaths. 3 50


Dean Academy. gas for town room. 50


Chas. Endicott. adjustment National Bank tax for 1878. 29 39


Amount carried forward $113 01


35


Amount brought forward. $113 01 Paid Peter Gallagher, settlement for damages on Bent street. 5 00


Geo. King. for disinfectants and applying same. 3 00


J. M. Freeman, insurance on almshouse and supplies. 26 25


Chas. Nickerson, burying cow.


2 00


S. C. Taft. special .police and keys for station house. 1 37


L. R. Whitaker. posting warrants. 2 00


Craig & Tucker, safe for Town Clerk. 125 00


J. M. Freeman. insurance on Nason street school house and fixtures. 36 00


Removing wounded man to Unionville. 00


L. R. Whitaker. posting warrants. 4 00


S. C. Taft, special police. 4 00




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