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J. F. C. Hyde, auctioneer, for grass,
5 75
S. S. Richardson, for one yoke of oxen,
130 00
H. N. Avery, for scraps,
8 38
Adam Ardrie, for labor,
6 66
John Cotter, for labor,
5 86
Vaughn Jones, for 27 550 tons coal,
163 65
O. Ames and Sons, for shovels,
5 00
Boston Rice Mill, for 160 lbs. rice meal,
1 20
Loring Wheeler, for shoes,
7 50
Daniel Goodnow & Co., for 260 lbs. sugar,
24 70
William Cooper, for soap,
1.25
H. C. Hoyt, Treasurer, pew rent,
20 00
A. P. Clark, for salt,
2 50
Wm. H. Mills, for pork barrel,
75
Ephraim Parker, for one plow,
8 50
Charles Rice, for two heifers,
40 00
Thomas W. Slack, for one heifer,
19 00
Thomas Daley, for labor,
83
Bourne & Hatch, for apples,
3 38
Luther Paul, for ice,
8 00
Nelson Duroc, for labor, J. L. Sears, for paint,
2 90
Chamberlin, for pork barrel,
1 63
T. Rice, Jr., for grinding grain,
1 78
L. Crehore, for use of oxen,
1 50
J. F. C. Hyde, auctioneer, for wood,
50 25
Jesse Wheeler, for shoes,
1 00
Joshua Jenison, for 54 lbs. soap,
4 32
F. A. Collins, for use of team,
2 00
L. Crehore & Son, for rosin,
80
Isaac Hagar, for shoe bill,
16 34
Collin Cady, for tin ware,
5 03
J. D. Dix, Jr. for vinegar,
1 50
Daniel McKinney, for manure,
21 87
I. H. Snow, for medicine,
7 74
J. D. Jr., and Wm. Dix, for salt hay,
6 48
Amount carried forward,
$2,613 29
6 00
28 27
20
Amount brought forward, $2,613 29 Jane Smith, for labor, 30 00 Warden's salary, 400 00
Interest and insurance on farm,
765 00
Sundry accounts due Almshouse, Feb. 13, 1861,
169 65
$3,977 94
CREDIT FOR CASH RECEIVED.
Stephen Hurd,. for labor,
6 00
Enoch Smith, for glass, etc.,
85
Sundries, 17 57
N. Wales, for poultry,
50
E. Parker, for potatoes,
5 00
Leonard Hurd, for poultry,
50
N. Wales, for labor,
2 50
Mr. Lang, for board,
1 00
Pattee & Brooks, eggs,
2 16
W. B. Locke, for labor, vegetables, etc.,
19 11
J. H. Fellows, for wheat,
75
A. McCubery, for peas,
33
S. M. Jackson, for cow and calves, pork, eggs,
375 05
P. Bartlett, for potatoes,
20
R. Jermain, for board of son to Nov. 1, 1861,
117 00
Mr. Scott, for pigs,
4 50
F. A. Collins, for eggs and pork,
1 09
Mr. Woodward, for potatoes,
1 40
Vaughn Jones, for hay,
197 39
S. M. Jackson, for one yoke of oxen,
135 72
Vaughn Jones, for straw,
8 54
Cash for potatoes,
4 50
Richard Nagle, for board and attendance,
23 00
James M. Sherman, for pigs,
4 00
F. A. Collins, for labor,
13 15
Cash rec'd for labor on Otis street,
135 19
Mrs. Kinmonth, for labor,
3 00
D. C. Sanger, for vegetables,
75
Joseph Lovering, for vegetables and eggs,
2 65
John Mead, for vegetables,
1 92
B. F. Houghton, for vegetables,
2 87
Aaron Barker, for vegetables,
1 12
A. P. Ellis, for vegetables,
1 50
Amount carried forward,
$1,090 81
21
Amount brought forward,
$1,090 81
L. Crehore, for wagon wheels,
20 00
S. Mccutchen, for wheat,
70
George Norton, for labor, Orrin Whipple, for shovels,
2 00
Cash rec'd for removing snow from roads,
12 74
Thomas Rice, Jr., for straw,
7 18
E. J. Collins, for labor,
11 18
John McAllister, for labor,
3 00
Wm. P. Houghton, for vegetables,
75
Isaac Hagar, for vegetables,
1 50
N. Wales, Jr., for vegetables,
3 05
Wm. H. Mills, for wheat,
75
J. D., Jr., and Wm. Dix, for labor,
6 00
Samuel Wells, for vegetables,
3 15
S. Cate, for barley,
2 80
Jesse G. Cotting, for labor,
3 00
Leonard Hurd, for labor,
10 10
W. Ware, for labor,
2 13
Warning Town Meetings,
56 00
Conveying paupers to State Almshouse,
15 50
Carting brick,
2 50
Ellis Stedman, for labor,
2 75
For board of S. Lawton,
53 22
$1,314 66
Inventory, more than last year,
176 28
Refreshments for Town Officers,
90 00
Due for board of one person,
30 25
Due from sundry persons for labor,
62 17
Board of 641 transient persons,
372 85
Improvement on Farm,
50 00
$2,096 21
Expense of Poor,
1,881 73
$3,977 94
Number of weeks' board of Poor, 1,201.
Cost per week for each person, 1 56 68 100
Cost per week for each person, less interest on farm,
92 98
100
Value of stock, hay, wagons, and all other personal property on the farm, exclusive of bedding and household furniture, 3,800 74
It is very gratifying to your Auditors, to be able to say,
3 85
22
they find, during the past year, that the Almshouse has had the usual satisfactory management of the warden and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ware.
They are deserving much credit for their faithfulness and kind attention to all under their care.
POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
Henry Ross, assistance rendered Esther Cook, 40 00
J. S. Watson, assistance rendered sundry persons, 20 25 Jeremiah Allen, 2d, assistance rendered sundry persons, 30 50 Orrin Whipple, assistance rendered families of Thos.
Barry, H. W. Cushman, William Farrell, and Mrs. Hudson, 28 00
S. F. Dix, assistance rendered Mrs. Fennell and Mrs. Williams, 8 50
F. A. Collins, cash paid for support of Mrs. Pruden and others, 18 00
J. F. C. Hyde, cash paid for support of Mrs. Pruden, 5 50
66 cash paid for funeral expenses of J. Crowney, 8 00
Asa Cook, funeral expenses of three persons, 22 00
Samuel Wells, funeral expenses of two persons, 15 00
L. A. Kingsbury, coal furnished sundry persons,
11 50
Thos. Rice, Jr., assistance rendered sundry persons, Joshua Washburn, coal delivered to Mrs. Meany, Mrs. McEnany, and Mrs. Williams, 16 02
10 35
H. Cousens, coal delivered to Crowney family 7 00
66 groceries furnished James Dane, 3 00
A. B. Rice, coal delivered to Mrs. Pruden,
6 50
B. F. Houghton, groceries furnished Mrs. Dolan, John Warner, groceries furnished Thos. Barry,
2 63
A. Brackett, fuel delivered to families of Thos. Barry, and L. Mclaughlin,
3 00
Eben Stone, cash paid for flour delivered Crowney family, 7 50
Otis Atherton, groceries furnished Mrs. Maston, I3 81
John Mead, groceries furnished Mrs. McEnany, 29 76
Richard Boynton, board and assistance rendered Jane Dunbar, 28 00
J. H. Grant, medical attendance of Jane Dunbar, 19 00
Sally French, taking care 66 66
15 00
Richard Thomas, taking care of H. Kratzer,
11 66
Amount carried forward,
$389 98
9 50
23
Amount brought forward, $389 98
John J. Ware, conveyance of sundry persons to Boston, Roxbury and Tewksbury, 22 00
John Ware, of Sherborn, board of I. Wentworth and wife, 39 00
Joseph Saunders, assistance ren'd sundry persons, 66 66 conveyance of persons to Alms- house, 3 00
20 50
City of Boston, assistance rendered sundry persons, 66 Roxbury, assistance rendered Martha E. Richards, 50 50
Town of Easton, assistance rendered Hersey family, 66 Needham, assistance rend'd Marston family,
57 50
66 Quincy, assistance rendered Alden family, Walpole, assistance rendered H. E. Child,
9 62
66 Foxboro, assistance rendered Mrs. C. Jones, 41 20
66 Andover, assistance rendered James G. Hunter, 39 50
66 Easton, assistance rendered Daniel Hersey family, 18 45
$757 14
REPAIRS ON ALMSHOUSE BUILDINGS.
Allen Jordan, carpenter work, 4 29
C. H. Jenison, mason work, 15-00
Bryant & Co., for furnace, 123 80
Samuel Wells & Co., repairs on furnaces,
59 90
John J. Ware, cash paid lime, bricks, boiler cover, etc. 9 05 66 Colin Cady, 3 01 5 72
George Spring, for labor and pig troughs, 25 22
Martin Hunting, labor, lime, cement, etc,, 66 grate and door for boiler, and rep'g do. 11 99
Richard Boynton, moving building, 15 62
J. L. Sears, glazing, glass, Charles Rice, for lumber, 6 06
5 25
Otis Pettee & Co., for castings, 1 00
4 84
J. F. Banister, stove pipe and express,
J. F. C. Hyde, for boiler, 6 00
4 83
Bailey & Jenkins, sashes and express,
2 50
Wm. J. Town, repairing furnace,
$304 08
26 39
14 96
24 54
24
NEW ROADS.
Seth Davis, balance for grading road at Auburndale, $75 00
66 services on Otis street, 7 50
923 18
J. J. Ware, cash paid for labor on Otis street, 66 66 labor on Otis street,
135 19
66 " cash for two shovels, 2 00
Orrin Whipple, labor and lumber for railing on Tremont street,
59 44
John Carter, labor,
18 54
Cornelius Kalahar, labor,
29 96
Patrick Murphy, 66
5 40
Martin Connor,
66
8 74
John Coleman,
8 33
John Nevin,
3 54
Arthur Lynch,
7 91
William Hyde,
66
17 91
John McGrath, 66
2 50
Michael Lee,
66
6 66
Absolem Bates,
22 71
John Healy, 66
16 46
Michael Corcoran, 66
4 58
Timothy Fitzgerald,
6 66
Thomas Curran, 66
8 75
Patrick Toole, 66
8 33
William Cosgrove,
29 38
John Lyons,
5 83
John Barnes,
66
27 29
Humphrey Sullivan,
66
12 50
Henry Cassy,
66
20 20
Richard Bates,
66
9 58
F. McSherry,
66
15 63
John Mahoney,
66
17 29
John O'Hara,
. 20 21
Thomas Rourke,
66
7 07
John Tobin,
66
27 50
James Gillispie,
23 94
William Farrell,
66
3 74
Matthew Fitzgerald,
2 50
Daniel Devoy,
66
17 71
Patrick Halloran, 66
21 66
Patrick Gannons,
9 16
John Coffee,
66
10 83
Amount carried forward,
$1,661 31
25
Amount brought forward,
$1,661 31
Martin Lawler,
labor,
12 50
Michael Finnelly,
26 04
James Veely.
66
2 50
Patrick Howard,
20 21
Patrick Hogan, 66
83
Timothy Coughlin,
66
1 66
Timothy McCarty, 66
13 54
John Farrell, . 66
11 66
Patrick Hannegan,
66
7 91
Thomas Farrell,
66
20 00
Edward Ryan, 66
7 08
Thomas Donovan,
66
23 13
James Delaney,
66
14 16
Patrick Cassady,
66
4 33
Dennis O'Donnell,
66
11 04
Thomas Bradley,
66
21 03
Wm. Ferdon,
66
8 33
Barney McSherry,
66
10 63
John Sullivan,
66
5 00
Thomas Barnes, 66
17 07
Alex. Mc Williams,
66
7 91
Timothy Quilty,
66
9 37
Christopher Pollard,
14 37
Cornelius Ragen,
66
14 37
Thomas Cox,
66
15 00
Michael Whalan, 66
31 66
William Lyons, 66
16 87
Patrick McGuire, 66
5 83
James Pendergrass,
66
17 29
John Doyle,
66
5 62
John McCarty,
66
17 00
Thomas Bates,
66
23 33
George Daniels, men and team,
307 92
Charles Cole, 66
66
5 00
Peter Martin, . "
18 50
James O'Donnell, "
66
22 81
Edmond Commons,
66
8 00
Daniel Dugan, 66
66
18 50
Patrick Cummings,
66
20 00
Arthur Keefe, 66
66
12 00
Josiah Gilmore,
66
2 00
John Hartigan, 66
66
24 50
Amount carried forward,
$2,517 81
26
Amount brought forward,
$2,517 81
Bernard Lovely, men and team,
22 00
Thomas Deary, 66
28 00
Timothy Connolly,
66
22 50
Frank Jenison,
1 37
- Sanborn, 66
"
5 50
James Ricker,
66
121 21
Edward Brooks,
66
2 75
Henry Jenison,
66
22 00
John S. Fuller, 66
66
22 62
Alfred Howes, for pick-axes,
3 75
Silas Durgan, repairing tools,
41 52
E. F. Tainter, cash paid for powder and express,
14 75
Henry C. Daniels, services and stationery,
5 00
$2,830 78
Cash paid for building Otis street,
1,058 37
Cash refunded the Treasurer for sale of stones,
6 24
Net Cost,
$1,052 13
Cash paid for building Tremont street,
1,689 96
Cash refunded the Treasurer for sale of stones,
120 13
. Net Cost,
$1,569 83
HIGHWAYS. SELECTMEN SURVEYORS.
Amount expended under the direction of Thomas
Rice, Jr. :
$17 50
Paid Allen Jordan, repairing railing on highway,
10 80
W. W. Phelee, labor,
2 00
" William Fahay,
5 63
66 James Fahey, 66
2 50
H. S. Cate,
7 50
John Ginty, "
1 25
John Flannagan, 66
27 31
Sumner Shattuck, "
13 75
Geo. O. Fessenden, "
15 62
C. S. Jones,
1 00
Ephraim Parker, «
102 25
Amount carried forward,
$207 11
Personal service,
27
Amount brought forward,
$207 11
Paid William Hyde, labor
10 00
Peter Leonard, 3 50
66 C. A. Joy, 66
4 00
66
Wm. Clatworthy, "
3 75
John Coughlan,
3 00
John Whitton, 66
13 75
66
Thomas Kenney, "
8 75
66
Le Grand Lucas, "
6 00
James O'Donnell, "
6 00
66 Edward Farrell,
6 75
66
John Kenney, 66
6 25
66
William Ardrie,
13 75
Michael Fanning, "
5 00
66 John Quinn, 66
2 00
66
Henry Hyde, 66
17 81
66
John McAlister,
3 00
66
Andrew McCubery, labor,
23 75
66 A. B. Hooker,
3 75
66
20 31
66 Patrick Cocklan, 66
8 13
66
Charles H. Hyde, 66
6 25
66 John W. Whitton,
15 00
66
Robert Scott,
66
1 00
John M. Joy,
66
50
66 Albert G. Whitton, 66
22 06
66 William Quinn,
66
7 90
William McDamedy,
"
1 00
66 William B. Locke, men and team,
3 00
66
Enoch Smith, 66
28 85
Augustus Allen,
66
66
44 75
66
Vaughn Jones, . 66
240 62
Felix Dolan, 66
15 50
66
Thomas McGue, 66
6 00
66 Richard Kearney, 66
66
3 00
66 Leonard Hurd, 66
66
19 50
66
John A. Quincy, 66
66
30 90
66 Stephen Cate,
36 00
66 Nathaniel Wales, Jr.,"
66
11 25
66 Charles Rice, Jr., lumber,
11 80
66 P. Frost, Jr., repairing tools,
8 77
66 C. E. Snow, 20 lbs. nails,
1 00
Ephraim Parker, cash paid sundry persons,
.7 00
$900 01
Wm. Sweeney, 66
2 00
Walter F. Davis,
28
Amount expended under the direction of J. F. C. Hyde :
Personal service,
$22 00
Paid George King, labor,
8 43
John Tobin 66
4 75
66 Nath. Langley
8 75
66 Patrick Halloran "
5 62
John Mahoney, "
11 87
Cornelius Regan, "
12 81
66
Geo. P. Hamel
6 15
Joseph Taylor, 66
1 25
66 John Sargent,
3 75
N. Hayes, 66
13 21
Jere. Bartlett, 66
18 90
66 Joseph White,
6 37
66 W. C. Wiswall,
75
66 Patrick Kelley,
4 21
66
Orrin J. Stetson, "
10 63
5 93
Edward Wales, "
1 25
Tim. Coughlan, . "
2 50
66
Francis Naylor, "
6 56
Michael Hurley, "
2 00
66 Jacob Wall,
8 68
66
S. M. Jackson, labor on Dudley street, 66 66
men and team,
57 08
66 Horace Cousens
66 66
23 25
66 John Stearns, 66
56 49
66
William Aiken,
66
66
52 12
66
Isaac Kingsbury,
66
39 00
66 George P. Curtis,
66
66
4 25
Joshua Bartlett,
66
33 10
66
Luther Paul, Jr.,
66
7 00
66 J. F. C. Hyde,
66
66
78 59
66 Thomas Daily,
66
6 00
66 Wm. W. McIntosh, "
66
83 36
" George B. Green, "
6 00
66 Artemas Wiswall,
66
13 50
Amount carried forward,
$888 68
T. T. Greenwood,
11 75
66 Henry Hodges, 66 66
3 75
Henry Paul, 66 66
70 18
66 J. & J. Woodman,
70 90
70 19
66 N. S. King,
35 80
66
James Linnehan, "
29
Amount brought forward,
$888 68
Paid J. M. White,
men and team,
27 75
H. C. Jepson, 66 66
3 50
Conrad Decker, 66
66
13 50
" T. J. Orange,
66 66
18 15
Lyman Morse',
66
9 00
66 Amos Esty,
10 50
66
J. W. Kingsbury, 66
4 75
William Stearns,
63 12
66
Charles E. Minot, team,
1 50
66
D. & G. F. Stone, men and team, gravel,
4 80
" Richard Thomas, men and team,
12 25
66 R. W. Turner,
66
121 95
66 John Haffermehl, gravel,
2 22
Eben Stone, 66
2 24
66
J. C. Gipson, gravel and carting,
7 70
66 L. T. Cunningham, repairing tools,
3 22
$1,291 33
Amount expended under the direction of Sam'l F. Dix :
Paid Michael Corcoran, labor,
8 12
C. Reagan,
8 12
William Ferdon,
5 00
66 P. Harrigan,
3 12
66
Michael Manning, 66
3 75
66 Timothy Coughlan, 66
5 00
66
William Adams, 66
15 00
66
1 87
66
Patrick Kelley,
66
5 00
" Daniel Healy,
2 80
66 John McCarthy,
66
5 62
66 Jeremiah Sullivan,
166
3 75
Michael Fanning,
66
6 25
66 Daniel Kelly,
5 62
66
5 62
66
3 12
Barney Bryson,
4 99
66 John Johnston,
3 12
66 John McGrath, 66
11 23
66 Richard Kennedy, 66
3 13
John Armstrong,
66
6 25
Amount carried forward,
$116 48
John Healy,
66
.
66
Timothy Cocklin,
B. Quiglan,
96 50
66
30
Amount brought forward,
$116 48
Paid William Sweeney, labor,
6 87
66 Galen Adams, 66
3 12
66 John Coleman, 66
5 00
66 Michael Fisher, 66
4 62
William Quinn, 66
3 12
66 Thomas Troy, 66
5 62
66
James Coleman,
2 50
Joseph Taylor, 66
2 50
66 Thomas Curran, 66
3 12
66
John Kiley,
66
5 93
66
John Haley,
66
1 12
- 66
Thomas Murphy, 66
10 63
66
John Quinn, 66
9 37
66 William Healey, 66
1 00
66
Thomas Shannahan,
66
3 12
66 Michael Lyster, 66
8 46
66
Thomas Donahue,
5 62
Timothy Connolly, 66
19 62
John Brooks,
1 25
66
William Fahey,
66
5 00
66
John O. Donnell, 66
1 00
66 Patrick Healey,
66
3 24
66
William Johnson,
2 60
66
Bartley McSherry,
66
3 75
66
John T. Hill,
66
4 37
66 Thomas Deary,
66
18 75
66 S. F. Dix,
men and team,
94 90
66
John T. Hill,
66
66
12 25
66
J. D. Jr., & Wm. Dix,
66 66
84 38
66
L. Lucas,
66
66
9 00
66
Elias Jenison,
66
66
30 30
66
Peter Martin,
66
66
21 25
66 Felix Dolan,
66
66
21 25
66 Thomas McGue,
66
66
21 25
66
Isaac Frost,
66
66
13 50
66 F. A. Cutter,
66
66
4 00
66 Samuel J. Hyde,
66
66
27 50
66 James O'Donnell,
66
66
5 50
66
Daniel Dugan,
66
66
21 00
66
J. E. Hazelton,
66
66
15 50
66
Seth Davis,
66
66
78 83
Amount carried forward,
$727 19
66
9 00
66
Wm. F. Walker,
31
Amount brought forward,
$727 19
Paid John S. Fuller,
men and team,
39 00
66 Nathan Crafts,
39 50
" E. D. Brooks,
128 50
J. D. Dix, Jr., posts,
C. Cole & Co., iron grates and repairing tools,
11 37
66 Royal Gilkey & Co., lumber, 6 06
$952 62
Amount expended under the direction of F. A. Collins :
Personal services,
20 00
Paid James M. Sherman, labor,
41 80
66 M. Dawson,
66
9 50
F. McGovering, "
1 25
66 Patrick Kenney, 66
7 00
Cornelius Linnehan,
16 50
66 Edmond Commons,
2 50
Michael Russell, 66
11 37
Patrick Meany,
66
7 05
P. Smith, 66
6 25
66
James Meany,
66
9 00
66 Cyrus Everett,
66
29 25
L. Flynn,
6 00
66
Daniel Dugan, 66
2 80
66
Simon Whitney,
66
5 00
66 John Cahill,
66
72 90
Patrick Flynn,
66
6 20
M. Kappler,
66
7 00
66
David Stone,
men and team,
35 65
66 Hugh Kelley,
66
16 50
66 Cyrus Cunningham,
23 70
66
D. Hall, Jr.,
66
66
21 50
A. B. Rice,
66
66
58 87
66
S. N. Woodward,
66
68
18 00
66 Estate of C. Rand,
66
46 00
66
G. W .. Butters,
66
66
45 50
66 Stephen Hurd,
66
66
187 77
66 F. A. Collins,
66
103 47
John H. Fellows,
66
66
15 00
66 John J. Ware,
66
4 75
66 Eben Stone,
66
66
47 20
Amount carried forward,
$906 93
66 66
3 15
Holmes Nash,
66 "
18 50
Isaac Smith, 66
66
1 00
32
Amount brought forward,
$906 93
Paid Eben Stone, gravel,
11 84
66 Charles A Morse, gravel screen and express, 8 25
Nourse & Co., rep'g plow and express,
5 25
Asa Cook, two pick handles,
60
Moses Crafts, repairing tools,
16 16
66 William T. Mullen, ‹‹
3 17
$952 20
Amount expended under the direction of Orrin Whipple :
Personal service,
$54 00
Orrin Whipple, labor on railing on highway, 66 66 posts, plank, joists and nails,
8 29
66 cash paid for shovel, pick and rake,
3 34
Paid Bernard Lovely, labor,
14 00
Patrick Dunn,
19 00
Bartley McSherry 66
23 25
John Bradley,
12 50
66 Alex. Mc Williams, "
13 00
O. W. Turner,
15 87
Z. Farnum, 66
35 00
6.
Thomas Mullen, 66
23 00
Martin Conner, 66
32 50
66 James Sullivan,
13 50
66 E. Littlefield,
66
8 00
Michael Whalan, 66
8 00
James Galasbie,
10 00
66
Henry Joice,
66
33 50
66 Michael Conner,
66
8 50
56
9 00
66
William Runey,
15 00
.
William Lyon,
66
1 50
Patrick Burns,
15 00
66 L. T. Barney,
66
14 00
James Bonney,
13 00
John Taylor, 66
15 00
Patrick Delano,
11 00
66 James Canfield,
66
18 00
Joseph Neill, 66
1 00
Michael Sheehan, 66
2 10
James Chase,
5 00
Amount carried forward,
$469 85
66
Cornelius McBride, "
5 00
John Murphy,
66
10 00
33
Amount brought forward,
$469 85
Paid James Bates labor,
9 00
66 James O'Brine, 66
12 00
66 Edward Lyon, 66
14 00
Newell Williams,
12 00
66 Timothy McNamara,"
15 50
Patrick Walsh,
1 25
Michael Donavan, 66
10 50
66
John Whalan, 66
12 00
66 Patrick McGuire,
12 50
George Daniels, stones for culvert and repair- ing the same,
3 00
George Daniels, men and team,
180 50
66 O. & D. Whipple, 66
90 00
66 James Ricker, 66 66
76 00
66 Henry Jenison, 66 66
76 50
66 Albert Brackett, 66 66
81 00
66
Elijah Jenison, 66 66
58 54
66 Royal Gillpatrick, 100 loads gravel,
10 00
66 E, M. Mosher, repairing tools,
1 58
66 Silas Durgan, 66 66
1 60
$1,147 32
INCIDENTALS FOR HIGHWAYS.
J. D. Dix, Jr., and William Dix, for stone for wall near Geo. Norton's,
162 00
G. W. Briggs, for damage to trees on Woodland Ave., 20 00
O. W. Turner, building drain at N. Corner, 100 00
Ralph Bacon, for land taken to widen Grafton street, 200 00
Stephen Ellis, for labor on
66 66
25 00
J. & J. Woodman, for removing snow,
6 00
J. F. C. Hyde,
2 62
Henry Paul,
66
66
9 25
G. K. & John Ward,
66
66
3 50
John Neill,
66
66
4 00
Luther Paul,
66
66
10 62
W. W. McIntosh,
66
66
9 30
William Stearns,
66
10 50
Calvin Rand,
66
15 00
William Aiken,
66
66
7 87
D. & Geo. F. Stone,
66
66
7 12
Amount. carried forward,
$592.78
66
66
3
34
$592 78
Amount brought forward,
3 14
Isaac Kingsbury,
66
6 45
Amos Esty,
75
Richard Barters,
3 25
T. T. Greenwood,
63
Artemas Esty,
63
Richard Thomas,
3 12
N. S. King,
66
66
2 50
Thomas J. Orange,
2 38
George B. Green,
66
9 56
Conrad Decker,
66
66
1 88
Christopher Mullen,
66
66
5 50
James Ricker,
66
66
12 75
George Daniels,
4 87
James Harrington,
9 00
Albert Brackett,
7 00
Orrin Whipple,
2 00
Henry Joice,
75
E. Littlefield,
75
T. Green,
175
O. W. Harris,
75
H. N. Hyde, Jr.,
75
Peter Creel,
3 13
E. H. Farnum,
66
66
3 00
Henry Jenison,
66
66
6 20
Samuel J. Hyde,
66
60
10 50
E. D. Brooks,
66
66
17 92
N. Crafts,
2 50
William J. Towne,
4 50
John Houghton, .
66
66
21 50
J. S. Fuller,
66
66
6 50
James C. Kent,
66
66
3 00
James C. Webb,
66
66
10 12
J. D. Dix, Jr.,
66
66
18 00
Vaughn Jones,
66
9 00
C. H. Jenison,
66
66
1 00
Hugh Kelley,
66
66
1 50
T. P. Smith,
12 74
John J. Ware,
66
66
3 50
R. W. Turner,
66
2 18
Edward Wales,
66
66
2 75
Ephraim Ward,
Amount carried forward,
$820 86
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
9 38
Wm., W. C., & A. Wiswall,
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
for removing snow,
66
66
66
66
35
Amount brought forward,
$820 86
J. W. Kingsbury,
for removing snow,
1 25
Joshua Bartlett,
66
1 87
E. J. Collins,
66
66
4 25
F. A. Collins,
66
19 80
William B. Locke,
66
66
3 45
David Stone,
5 20
Eben Stone,
66
66
7 90
George W. Butters,
66
6 00
Leonard Hurd,
66
66
1.50
Ephraim Parker,
66
66
4 00
66
66
36 75
John M. Joy, 66 66
14 10
John M. Way,
66
66
15 90
R. W. Turner,
66
10 20
Seth Davis, repairing Maple street,
15 00
66
66 removing snow,
8 62
Samuel M. Jackson, " 66
20 50
labor on Dudley street,
500 00
John Cahill,
Eliot street,
9 00
Lewis Hurd,
66
66
10 12
Amos L. Hale,
66
66
6 00
Wm. Kerivan,
66
66
6 00
Stephen Hurd,
66
66
89 25
Cyrus Everett,
66
66
13 75
James Sheridan,
12 50
Patrick Keefe,
66 66
2 00
A. B. Rice,
66
66
9 75
0. & D. Whipple,
66
9 00
66
lumber for railing on Eliot st.,
14 62
Isaac Smith, Jr., labor on
66
10 00
H. W. Fanning, nails for
66
66
1 00
Moses Crafts, land for gravel,
100 00
Thomas Murphy, stone for culvert and labor,
7 50
$1,857 10
BRIDGES.
J. F. C. Hyde, repairs on Curtis Bridge,
$15 12
Charles Rice, lumber for Lower Fall Bridge, 23 84
Amount carried forward,
$38 96
66
Augustus Allen, 66 gravel for highways,
47 88
road near Johnson's,
4 08
removing snow,
7 50
36
Amount brought forward,
$38 96
Allen Jordan, lumber and labor on Slack's Bridge, 41 20
66 planking Lower Falls Bridge, 5 00
66 66 labor on Woodland Avenue Bridge, 22 99
Phineas Frost, bolts for Woodland Av. Bridge,
23 13
Norcross, Saunders & Co., timber for Woodland Avenue Bridge 60 54
Vaughn Jones, carting for bridge at Woodland Av. 19 25
G. Fuller & Son, lumber for " 66
34 84
$245 91
RECAPITULATION.
Repairs on Highways,
$5,243 48
Incidentals on "
1,857 10
New Roads,
2,830 78
Bridges,
245 91
$10,177 72
INSURANCE.
Citizens' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., $25 00
assessments in
2d class, 48 08
Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
281 60
Hampden Fire Insurance Co.,
251 00
$605 68
PRINTING.
Samuel Chism, printing Auditor's Report and List of Jurors for 1861, $224 00 21 50
Samuel Chism, printing School Reports, etc., 66 questions, etc., for High
School, 9 50
Samuel Chism, printing Town Warrants and Re- ceipts for 1861,
12 00
Samuel Chism, balance due for printing,
2 00
Stacy & Richardson, printing Tax Bills, Town War- rants, and Blanks, etc., for 1861, 58 50
Stacy & Richardson, printing School Reports for 1861, 105 00
Stacy & Richardson, printing Warrants, List of Voters and Jurors, etc.,
44 00
E. W. Clark, cash paid for printing,
3 75
Josiah Hastings, for printing, 2 75
$483 00
37
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
M. S. Rice, services as civil engineer, $44 99
M. S. Rice, registering and returning births, mar- riages and deaths, 78 60
M. S. Rice, cash paid for stationery and distributing Laws, 19 50
H. C. Hoyt, services, notifying Town Officers, 3 00
J. S. Watson, services, notifying Town Officers, 10 23 66 use of Lock-up 50 00
66 66 providing for sundry persons, 12 50
E. J. Collins, making return of Tax payers, postage, stationery, etc., 21 81
J. D. Towle, plans, etc., for Town House, 25 00
F. A. Wilkins, rep'g gas fixtures in Town Hall, 1 00
A. Harrington, for dining County Commissioners, 9 00 E. F. Thayer, medical attendance, 12 50
Joseph C. Saunders, conveyance of Mrs. Andrews to Newton Centre, 2 00
Jeremiah Allen, 2d, services at sundry times,
26 83
Allen Jordan, lettering and putting up sign-posts and boards, 15 15
Orrin Whipple, sign-boards, posts, and putting up the same, 21 50
Orrin Whipple, cash paid, expenses of suit for damages on Nonantum street, 14 70
66 building fence at gravel pit, New- ton Corner, 12 00 3 05
0. & D. Whipple, lumber for fence at do.,
J. F. C. Hyde, cash paid for recording deeds and examining titles, etc. 4 00
66
selling old building at Lower Falls, and for sign-posts and setting do., 7 00
66
66 cash paid for copy of statutes, and recording deed, etc., 3 05
S. F. Dix, sign-posts and setting do.,
19 60
66 cash paid for recording deed, 68
Vaughn Jones, express and carting sign-boards and posts, 6 55
M. R. Stevens, for horse and carriage to Town Clerk's office, 1 00
David Stone, ex. for burying a horse, 1 50
Almon & Hawkes, setting glass at Town Hall, 2 00
Amount carried forward, $428 74
38
Amount brought forward, $428 74
J. E. Cousens, gate for pound, 5 00
Horace Starr, storage of old engine, 77 50
Asa Cook, return of deaths, 3 10
William W. Phillips, return of thirty deaths,
3 00
E. C. Jenkins, return of seven deaths,
70
Samuel Wells, return of fifty-nine deaths, 5 90 removing bodies from tomb, 1 00
J. L. Fairbanks, for stationery, 14 53
Isaac Hagar, time and expense as Building Commit- tee on Davis School house, 4 00
66
6 cash paid for postage, car fare, etc. 15 41
E. Woodward, cash paid for postage, 1 92
D. H. Mason, professional services,
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