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192 00
Mabel A. Elliot, Dist. No. 3, 120 00
E. Josephine Curtis, Dist. No. 4, 96 00
Josephine Emerson, Dist. No. 4, 16 00
24
Gertrude Dimick, Dist. No. 4, $80 00
M. Maria Lincoln, Dist. No. 4, 120 00
Marion G. Merritt, Dist. No. 5, 312 00
Annie Greene, Dist. No. 6, 312 00
S. M. Buttrick, Dist. No. 7, 351 00
Maria W. Tolman, Dist. No. 7,
273 00
$3,945 29
Due from State for salaries of teachers, $116 67
HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES.
BY E. P. JOSEPH.
E. P. Joseph, 48 days at $2, $96 00
Two horses and man, 8923 hours at 50 cts., 446 25
One horse and man, 73 hours at 333 cts., 24 33
Four horses on scraper, 32 hours at 663 cts ..
21 22
Man, 73 hours at 20 cts., 14 60
Cash paid Alvin Baker for stone work, 43 10
66 G. F. Welch, pipe for railing, 26 15
G. F. Welch, for tools, 4 50
for blasting material and sharpening tools, 3 65
J. M. Healey, 230 hours at 20 cts., 46 00
W. L. Healey, 9 hours at 20 cts., 1 80
Carlton W. Pinson, 182 hours at 20 cts., 3 70
Charles Fish, 1 day at $1, 1 00
Daniel R. Ewell, 453} hours at 20 cts., 90 70
Alexander Black, 525 hours at 20 cts., 105 00
Seth O. Fittz, 270 hours at 20 cts., 54 00
Albert Tilden, 182 hours at 20 cts., 3 70
David Griffith, 459 hours at 20 cts., 91 80
Caleb D. Litchfield, 18 hours at 20 cts., 3 60
Frank Baker, 343 hours at 20 cts., 6 90
25
Tilon Williams, 183 hours at 20 cts., $3 70 66 and two horses, 61 hours at 50 cts., 30 50
William Monahan, 529 hours at 20 cts., 105 80
Samuel L. Brown, 482 hours at 20 cts., 96 40
John Monahan, 562 hours at 20 cts., 112 40
John Whalen and two horses, 73 hours at 50 cts., 66 man, 363 hours at 20 cts., 7 30
36 50
James Sampson and two horses, 106 hours at 50 cts., 53 00 Wm. T. Sylvester and oxen, 42 days at $3.50, 15 75
Wm. D. Turner two horses, 9 hours at 50 cts.,
4 50
C. W. Sparrell and two horses, 102} hours at 50 cts., 51 25 John T. Moody, 73 hours at 20 cts., 14 60
66 and two horses, 22 hours at 50 cts., 11 00 Albert Osborn, 68 hours at 20 cts., 13 60
Jonathan Hatch and two horses, 84 hours at 50 cts , 42 00 Joseph H. Hatch and two horses, 59 hours at 50 cts., 29 50 Archie Merritt, 6 days at $1, 6 00
Fred Henderson, 65 hours at 20 cts., 13 00
Bert Henderson and two horses, 33 hours at 50 cts., 1 75
James Green and horse, 39 hours at 33} cts., 13 00
Edward C. Jacobs, 4} hours at 20 cts.,
90
George F. Welch, drain pipe,
3 60
E. T. Fogg, 480 loads gravel at 6 cts., 28 80
E. A. Turner, 30
66
1 80
Phœbe Turner, 60 66 3 60
Frank Thomas, 19 .66
1 14
Wm. S. Hatch, 404 66 66
24 24
Samuel Turner, 23 66
1 38
Arthur L. Power, 13
66
78
Calvin G. Fletcher, covering stone for bridge, 100 00
$1,915. 79
26
HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES.
BY R. P. BRIGGS.
Paid,-
R. P. Briggs, 59 days, $118 00
Man and two horses, 200 hours at 50 cts., 100 00
Man and three horses, 57 hours at 663 cts., 38 00
E. C. Briggs, 95 hours at 20 cts., 19 00
Frank Damon, 40 hours at 20 cts., 8 00
Morris Gammon Jr., 65 hours at 20 cts.,
13 00
Patrick Gammon, 244 hours at 20 cts.,
48 80
James Warner, 51 hours at 163 cts.,
8 50
Horse, 58 hours at 163 cts.,
9 67
Morris Gammon,
3 00
Andrew Clapp, 60} hours at 20 cts., 12 10
Wallace Damon, 78 hours at 20 cts., 15 60
Frank Stanley and two horses, 1143 hours at 50 cts., 57 25 Leander Damon, 75 hours at 20 cts.,
15 00
Alonzo Stoddard, 141} hours at 20 cts.,
28 30
D. Barnes, 1333 hours at 20 cts.,
26 70
D. Barnes and horse, 33 hours at 33} cts., 11 00
Charles Totman, 1203 hours at 20 cts.,
24 10
Israel Vining, 172 hours at 163 cts.,
28 66
John Prouty, 3 hours at 20 cts., H. Smith, 9 hours at 20 cts., 1 80
60
George Bates, 123 hours at 20 cts.,
24 60
Rufus Delano, 68 hours at 20 cts.,
13 60
P. Williamson, 65 hours at 20 cts.,
13 00
12 60
Joseph Stoddard, 63 hours at 20 cts., Wallace Chappell, 24 hours at 20 cts., A. Stoddard, 13 hours at 20 cts., Timothy Sheehan, 122 hours at 20 cts., 24 40
4 80
2 60
Man and horse, 63 hours at 33} cts., Ensign B. Damon, 82} hours at 20 cts., Henry Studley, 260 hours at 20 cts.,
21 00
16 50
52 00
27
W. Estes, 45 hours at 20 cts., $9 00
George Crocker, 45₺ hours. at 20 cts., 9 10
George Wilder, 63 hours at 20 cts., 12 60
C. E. Brewster and two horses, 65 hours at 50 cts., 32 50
Joseph Lovell, 85₺ hours at 163 cts., 14 24
Wm. Farrar and two horses, 124 hours at 50 cts., 62 00
Samuel Loring, 212} hours at 20 cts., 42 50
Fred Jones, 2583 hours at 20 cts., 51 70
Griffin, 72 hours at 20 cts., 1 50
Charles Baker, 54 hours at 20 cts., 10 80
Walter Summers and two horses, 80 hours at 50 cts., 40 00 Oxen, 18 hours at 30 cts., 5 40
C. Brett, 71} hours at 20 cts., 14 30
Charles Marble, 34} hours at 163 cts., 5 75
Benjamin Loring and two horses, 131 hours at 50 cts., 65 50 Man, 104 hours at 16§ cts., 17 34
Alvin Vinal, 45 hours at 20 cts., 9 00
Alvin Baker, 54 hours at 20 cts., 10 80
Henry Smith, 20 hours at 20 cts.,
4 00
Waldo Jones and two horses, 169 hours at 50 cts., 84 50
Simeon Damon, 210 hours at 20 cts., 42 00
J. H. Curtis and two horses, 63 hours at 50 cts., 31 50 John Collamore and two horses, 103 hours at 50 cts., 51 50 John Stockbridge, 4 50
Benjamin P. Nichols,
2 00
J. H. Curtis, posts, 1 50
E. W. Gardner, iron work, 1 14
C. A. Peterson, drain pipe, 5 04
Everett Jacobs, repairs on scraper and plow, 8 00
F. D. Lantz, tools and wire, 3 21
A. Damon, lantern, 50
Litchfield & Randall, gravel,
10 00
J. H. Hackett, 6 00
John Brown, 8 58
Abel Vinal, 9 00
28
Bela Jacobs, estate, gravel, $20 00
Samuel Loring, 66
11 45
Ensign B. Damon, 66
1 68
Frank Alger, iron work,
1 50
Blasting material &c.,
2 25
Mrs. Turner, gravel,
9 00
Mrs. Wilder, “
1 50
George Tyler, road tools,
14 50
Harrison L. House, surveying,
9 50
E. W. Gardner, sharpening tools,
2 96
F. D. Lantz. drain pipe,
13 50
Vesta Turner, for gravel,
30 00
$1,577 02
HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES
BY L. F. HAMMOND.
L. F. Hammond, 51} days at $2, $103 00
Man and two horses, 328 hours at 50 cts., 164 00
Man and one horse, 63 hours at 33} cts., 21 00
Man and four horses, 27 hours at 83 cts., 22 41
Chas. A. Berry and two horses, 142 hours at 50 cts., 71 00
Frank Stanley and two horses, 24 hours at 50 cts., 12 00
Chas. Simmons and two horses. 1913 hours at 50 cts., 95 75
Labor and material, 23 55
Wm. S. Simmons and two horses, 31 hours at 50 cts., 15 50
Wm. S. Simmons, 72 hours at 20 cts., 14 40
James W. Studley, 396} hours at 20 cts., 79 25
Charles R. Chamberlin, 70} hours at 163 cts., 11 76
Howard Packard, 343 hours at 163 cts., 5 76
James Smith, 87 hours at 163 cts., 14 50
66 45 hours at 20 cts., 9 00
George W. Smith, 411} hours at 20 cts.,
82 30
Nathan Turner, 343 hours at 20 cts., 6 90
29
Charles E. Hunt, 232 hours at 20 cts., $46 40
Henry A. Turner and horse, 163 hours at 33 cts., 5 43 Orlando H. Lake, 419 hours at 20 cts., 83 80
66 and horse, 193 hours at 33} cts., 6 47
Augustus Gardner, 103 hours at 163 cts., 17 17
Alonzo B. Whiting, 32} hours at 20 cts., 6 50
66 66 and horse, 6 hours at 33} cts., 2 00
E. A. Hatch, 139} hours at 20 cts., 27 90
Fred W. Capell, 45 hours at 20 cts., 9 00
and horse, 32 hours at 33} cts., 10 67
Ralph Gardner, 772 hours at 163 cts., 12 92
1 80
William R. Smith, 9 hours at 20 cts., Horse, 154 hours at 163 cts., 25 67
J. W. Chamberlain, 211 hours at 163 cts., 35 16
Albert Osborn and horse, 12 hours at 33 cts., 3 97
Wm. Hunt, 92} hours at 20 cts.,
18 50
Edward Couch, 274 hours at 20 cts., 5 45
and horse, 207 hours at 33} cts., 69 00
W. R. Barker, 271 hours at 20 cts.,
54 20
Wm. Capell and horse, 56 hours at 33} cts.,
18 67
Alvin Baker, stone work, ·
2 50
George O. Torrey, 15 hours at 20 cts.,
3 00
Edwin Torrey, 54 hours at 163 cts.,
9 00
George H. Lee, 163 hours at 20 cts.,
32 60
John Corthell, 130 hours at 20 cts., 26 00
Edwin M. Sexton and two horses, 137 hours at 50 cts., 68 50 Geo. E. Torrey and two horses, 863 hours at 50 cts., 43 25 Irvin Prince, 62 hours at 20 cts., 12 40
25 43
Frank Wrightington, 35 hours at 20 cts.,
Warren Wrightington, 30} hours at 20 cts., 6 10
David Griffiths, 40 hours at 20 cts ..
8 00
F. D. Lantz, drain pipe,
8 40
C. A. Peterson, drain pipe, 32 66
E. T. Fogg, gravel, 1 50
Benjamin Barrell, 1692 hours at 15 cts., 7 00
30
Seth Foster, gravel,
$2 46
Joshua R. Barker,
18 42
Mrs. David Torrey,
26 22
Geo. L. Taylor,
9 66
Henry A. Turner,
11 70
Lucy Turner, 66
17 82
Haskins, (heirs)
6€
3 01
Blasting material,
3 20
Printing,
75
Expressing on tools,
25
George E. Bates, gravel,
2 58
Sylvanus Clapp, use of plow,
2 00
Ames Plow Co., tools,
19 67
Phillips, Bates & Co., lumber,
5 98
$1,622 82
SUMMARY.
Available funds,- Town appropriation,
$2,500 00
Received from Henry Norwell,
2,500 00
" Thomas Gaffield, 50 00
$5,050 00
Expended by E. P. Joseph,
$1,915 79
" R. P. Briggs,
1,577 02
". L. F. Hammond,
1,622 82
$5,115 63
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY NORWELL, R. P. BRIGGS, L. F. HAMMOND, Road Commissioners.
31
REMOVING SNOW.
Paid,-
James W. Studley, 3 hours at 25 cts., $ 75
Warren B. Wrightington, 2 hours at 25 cts., 50
Charles R. Chamberlin, 15 hours at 25 cts., 3 75
Wilfred L. Chamberlin, 102 hours at 25 cts., 2 69
Albion Snowdale, 4 hours at 25 cts., 1 00 Stephen HI. Thomas, 9 hours at 25 cts., 2 25 Ralph Gardner, 8 hours at 25 cts., 2 00
R. S. Winslow, 9 hours at 25 cts.,
12 25
Charles Smith, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
James Smith Jr., 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
Jesse Winslow, 9 hours at 25 cts., John Enolds, 114 hours at 25 cts.,
2 81
Edgar Lee, 14} hours at 25 cts.,
3 62
George Lee, 8} hours at 25 cts., John Prince, 11} hours at 25 cts., Robert Smith, 8 hours at 25 cts., Howard Packard, 4} hours at 25 cts., Frank Dyer, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
2 81
2 00
1 13
Frank W. Dyer, 12} hours at 25 cts.,
3 12
2 00
2 88
2 25
2 00
Arthur Smith, 8} hours at 25 cts.,
2 13
Francis Henderson, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
4 25
William Couch, 17 hours at 25 cts., Edward Hatch, 15 hours at 25 cts., J. W. Chamberlin, 13¿ hours at 25 cts., Samuel Vinal, 9 hours at 25 cts.,
3 75
3 37
Benjamin Mann, 22 hours at 25 cts., John Dagan, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
63
2 00
William T. Hunt, 2} hours at 25 cts.,
63
2 25
2 13
1 25
George W. Smith, 8 hours at 25 cts., W. R. Barker, 11} hours at 25 cts., Fred W. Capell, 9 hours at 25 cts., Charles E. Simmons, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 25
32
Daniel T. Hunt, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
$1 75
Byron H. Merrill, 6 hours at 25 cts., 1 50
Robert A. McKee, 8 hours at 25 cts .. 2 00
John Corthell, 9 hours at 25 cts., 2 25
Thomas C. Sampson, 7 hours at 25 cts., 1 75
Thomas Barstow, 6 hours at 25 cts., 1 50
Samuel Tolman Jr., 4 hours at 25 cts., 1 00
Frank E. Damon, 92 hours at 25 cts.,
2 42
A. B. Whiting, 7 hours at 25 cts., 1 75
Henry A. Turner, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
N. S. Turner, 8 hours at 25 cts., 2 00
18 94
E. P. Joseph, man, 752 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 50g hours at 50 cts.,
25 25
Man, 13 hours at 25 cts.,
3 25
Two horses, 8 hours at 50 cts., 4 00
Wm. F. Hyland, 4} hours at 25 cts.,
1 13
Charles A. Osborn, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
George P. Litchfield, 5 hours at 15 cts,,
75
Walter H. Briggs, 32 hours at 25 cts ..
88
George E. White, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
R. P. Briggs, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
3 00
E. C. Briggs, 35 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 28 hours at 50 cts., One horse, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
14 00
3 00
James Gammon, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
Morris Gammon, 52 hours at 25 cts.,
1 37
E. E. Gunderway, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
W. Prince, 7 hours st 25 cts.,
1 75
HI. F. Gunderway, 6 hours at 25 cts., W. Hayden, 2 hours at 25 cts., Robert Thompson, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
W. A. Estes, 42 hours at 25 cts,
1 12
G. H. Wilder, 1 hour at 25 cts.,
25
G. A. Wilder, 1 hour at 25 cts.,
25
W. A. Randall, 4} hours at 25 cts.,
1 06
8 75
1 50
50
33
C. R. Lambert, 3} hours at 25 cts., 87
C. Abbott, 3 hours at 25 cts., 75
A. Lewis, 3 hours at 25 cts., 75
50
E. Lewis, 3 hours at 163 cts., A. U. Randall, 1 hour at 25 cts.,
25
T. Sheehan, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
J. Sheehan, 2 hours at 25 cts.,
50
C. Gardner, 2 hours at 25 cts.,
50
I. L. Vining, 23 hours at 25 cts., One horse, 16 hours at 25 cts.,
4 00
F. Vining, 20 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 14 hours at 50 cts.,
7 00
P. Gammon, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
J. Briggs, 10 hours at 25 cts., 2 50
1.87
J. Lovell, 72 hours at 25 cts., D. Hines, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
Henry Maine, 7 hours at 25 cts ..
1 75
Henry Studley, 3} hours at 25 cts.,
87
R. Delano, 14 hours at 25 cts.,
3 50
Charles Hines, 5} hours at 25 cts.,
1 37
Charles Baker, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
Alvin Baker, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
W. Damon, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
S. Damon, 2} hours at 25 cts.,
62
L. Damon, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
A. Damon, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
E. E. Jacobs, 44 hours at 25 cts.,
1 06
H. R. Farrar, 42 hours at 25 cts.,
1 12
W. G. Collamore, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
W. P. McCormick, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
Charles Totman, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
Benjamin Prouty, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
John Prouty, 5₺ hours at 25 cts., Percy Cowing, 3 hours at 20 cts.,
1 37
60
G. M. Townsend, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
5 75
5 00
34
G. H. Bates, 2 hours at 25 cts., 50
W. A. Stoddard, 2 hours at 25 cts., 50
G. W. Jones, 1} hours at 25 cts.,
37
C. E. Brewster, 6} hours at 25 cts., Four horses, 43 hours at $1,
1 62
4 50
W. E. Brewster, 43 hours at 25 cts ..
1 12
H. Ainsley, 14 hours at 25 cts.,
3 50
A. Robinson, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
44
A. Thomas, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
L. Griffin, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
S. Griffin, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
B. Griffin, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
William Farrar, 333 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 13} hours at 50 cts., One horse, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
Andrew Clapp, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
Frank Stanley, 24 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 9 hours at 50 cts.,
4 50
George Lee, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
37
Edgar Lee, 1} hours at 25 cts.,
37
Wm. Haskell, 22 hours at 25 cts.,
62
James Smith, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
Charles Talbot, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
Alonzo Stoddard, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
George Magoun, 4 hours at 25 cts., Samuel Loring, 11 hours at 25 cts.,
2 75
L. M. Studley, 6 hours at 25 cts ..
1 50
E. W. Brooks, 53 hours at 25 cts.,
1 37
Charles A. Berry, 10 hours at 25 cts.,
2 50
Fred Jones, 53 hours at 25 cts.,
1 37
Frank Hammond, 473 hours at 25 cts,
11 87
Two horses, 264 hours at 50 cts.,
13 12
Walter Simmons, 18 hours at 25 cts.,
4 50
Two horses, 10} hours at 50 cts.,
5 25
One horse, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
3 00
8 37
6 75
6 00
1 00
35
Oxen, 9 hours at 50 cts.,
$4 50
C. Brett, 16 hours at 25 cts., 4 00
R. Brett, 6 hours at 25 cts., 1 50
F. Marble, 22 hours at 25 cts.,
62
F. Fardiff, 2 hours at 25 cts.,
50
C. LaPoint, 2 hours at 25 cts.,
50
B. C. Richardson, 9 hours at 25 cts.,
2 25
H. L. Bates, 4} hours at 25 cts.,
1 12
H. Bates, 4} hours at 25 cts.,
1 12
W. Morse, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
D. D. Sprague, 4 hours at 25 cts., Jesse Damon, 5 hours at 25 cts., Alvin Vinal, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
A. D. Vinal, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
E. B. Damon, 3} hours at 25 cts.,
87
George L. Gardner, 2} hours at 25 cts., 63
38
Andrew Stockbridge, 21 hours at 25 cts.,
5 25
Two horses, 19 hours at 50 cts.,
9 50
P. J. Williamson, 54 hours at 25 cts.,
1 30
F. Bates, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
Joseph H. Hatch, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Joseph H. Hatch Jr., 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
J. M. Healey, 4 hours at 25 cts., 1 00
1 00
Alexander Black, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Lincoln Ellms,
6 75
Edward Couch, 15 hours at 25 cts.,
3 75
and two horses, 13 hours at 75 cts., 9 75
and one horse, 20 hours at 50 cts., 10 00
45
Roy P. Hatch, 12 hours at 15 cts.,
1 80
Geo. W. Greggs, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
Cushing Hatch, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
E. C. Hatch, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
1 00
1 25
Herbert Gardner, 22 hours at 15 cts.,
Wm. L. Healey, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
James McNeil, 3 hours at 15 cts.,
36
Amos H. Tilden, 6 hours at 25 cts., $1 50
Robert Leavitt, 3 hours at 25 cts., 75
W. L. Briggs, 4} hours at 25 cts., 1 13
Alfred B. Briggs, 4 hours at 25 cts .. 1 00
Orlando R. Litchfield, 5 hours at 25 cts., 1 25
R. Ellms, 4 hours at 25 cts., 1 00
Caleb D. Litchfield, 10 hours at 25 cts.,
2 50
John Litchfield, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
90
Herbert Litchfield, 6 hours at 15 cts .. C. C. Merritt, 4 hours at 25 cts., Charles Merritt, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Archie Merritt, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
John E. Leslie, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Daniel R. Ewell, 2 hours at 25 cts.,
50
John T. Hatch, 4} hours at 25 cts.,
1 13
John M. Bates, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Albert Tilden, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
Seth O. Fitts, 42 hours at 25 cts.,
1
13
John Monahan, 2} hours at 25 cts., Tilon Williams, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
L. Walter Jacobs, 4 hours at 25 cts., David Griffith, 2 hours at 25 cts.,
50
James Sampson, men, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
Ashburton Pinson, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Oscar E. Pinson, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Harry Pinson, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Carlton W. Pinson, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
Walter A. Crosby, 15 hours at 25 cts.,
3 75
1 00
H. E. Ainsley, 4 hours at 25 cts., Charles Smith, 10 hours at 25 cts., J. D. Stoddard, 2} hours at 25 cts., Allen Damon, 1} hours at 25 cts.,
63
37
Wilfred Bowker. 2 hours at 25 cts., 50
O W. Lambert, 2 hours at 25 cts., 50
J Scully, 2 hours at 25 cents,
50
1 50
63
1 00
2 50
37
C. F. Scully, 2 hours at 25, $
50 50
Arthur Stoddard, 2 hours at 25,
George F. Welch, lumber for 2 snow plows, 3 44
George W. Griggs, making 2 snow plows, 4 00
Charles W. Tilden, iron work on 2 snow plows, 5 00
1 00
Wm. S. Simmons, 4 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 4 hours at 50 cts.,
2 00
Carlton O. Litchfield, 33 hours at 25 cts.,
8 25
Four horses, 8 hours at $1,
8 00
Two horses, 5} hours at 50 cts.,
2 75
One horse, 193 hours at 25 cts., Liba Litchfield, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
4 88
1 00
Wm. H. Richardson, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Levi Osborn, 3} hours at 25 cts.,
88
George Osborn, 33 hours at 15 cts.,
53
Jesse Reed, 3} hours at 25 cts.,
88
F. Allison, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
E. M. Sexton, 12 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 12 hours at 50 cts.,
3 00
6 00
Total, $522 45
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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
ALMSHOUSE EXPENSES.
Paid,-
E. H. Bonney, for coal,
$102 52
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, groceries,
144 46
Shepard, Norwell & Co., dry goods,
18 51
Sylvanus Clapp, wood,
27 40
Burbeck & Brett, grain,
105 79
A. W. Faxon, dry goods,
5 39
C. L. Rice & Co., carpet, curtains, etc.,
11 05
E. Clough & Co., supplies,
35 90
George E. Bates, meat,
51 88
C. W. Tilden, blacksmithing,
14 05
Thomas O. Hayden, blacksmithing,
4 25
Alfred Payne, repairing shoes,
4 87
Joseph Merritt, labor on pumps,
1 75
W. S. & R. P. Briggs, ice for 1893-4,
12 54
C. W. Sparrell, lumber,
2 00
Joseph H. Corthell, balance due for meat,
4 45
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
50 00
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies,
139 48
C. A. Berry, fertilizer,
23 40
C. A. Peterson, repairs and supplies,
2 09
George F. Welch, mason's materials,
4 15
W. H. Richardson, supplies,
7 34
J. J. Estes, medicine,
1 80
Joseph F. Ford, fish,
14 18
39
T. O. Jenkins, killing swine, $1 50
J. P. Mowry, clothing, 2 00
Daniel R. Ewell, for pigs, 15 00
J. A. Henderson, supplies, Caswell, Livermore & Co.,
3 00
6 70
L. J. Studley, repairs on cistern,
3 25
George W. Griggs, for cow,
38 00
C. E. Abbott, pump, pipe and labor,
15 25
C. W. Sparrell, for burial of Mary Stoddard, Eleazer Hatch and Sylvania Casneau, 71 00
C. F. Atkinson, services as superintendent, 318 75
C. F. Atkinson, cash paid expenses,
30 34
J. A. Rice & Co.,
2 11
E. W. Whiting, clothing,
5 00
$1,301 15
ALMSHOUSE CREDIT.
Sale of articles by superintendent, $35 41
Board of Margaret Hartnett, 27 00
Received from the Kehoe estate for ex- penses of Mrs. Kehoe, 17 00
Board and lodging of tramps,
35 00
Board of inmates to balance cost,
1,186 74
$1,301 15
AID TO OUT-DOOR POOR.
Bridget Shea.
Paid,- Taunton Hospital for board, $169 46
$114 41
40
Joseph S. Litchfield.
Paid,- Taunton Hospital for board,
$169 46
Taunton Hospital for clothing,
10 00
$179 46
Bella Freeman.
Paid,-
Worcester Hospital for board,
$169 46
Louisa D. Osborne.
Paid,-
Westborough Hospital for board, $197 80
Treas. of the Commonwealth for board, 124 43
Westborough Hospital, burial expense, 1 85
$324 08
Family of Joseph S. Litchfield.
Paid,-
E. H. Bonney for coal, $17 00
E. P. Joseph for wood, 6 00
Seth Foster, cash paid for clothing, 7 50
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies,
114 68
$145 18
Mandana Freeman and Child.
Paid,-
Town of Whitman, supplies,
$81 00
Charles C. Sylvester.
Paid,- C. W. Sparrell for burial, $25 00
41
Mrs. Mary Stoddard.
Paid,-
Town of Rockland, supplies,
$6 00
Town of Abington, supplies,
9 00
$15 00
Henry Stoddard.
Paid,-
Diana Pierce for board,
$130 00
Diana Pierce for clothing,
8 33
Litchfield & Curtis, shoes,
3 30
$141 63
Family of William T. Hunt.
Paid,-
Town of Rockland for supplies,
$15 25
Albert Culver & Co., coal and flour,
17 50
Union Co., supplies,
2 00
C. S. Millet, M. D., attendance,
4 00
$38 75
Bella Sylvester.
Paid,-
C. L. Howes, M. D., attendance,
$11 00
John Kehoe.
Paid,-
Henry D. Litchfield, nurse,
$24 00
William S. Simmons, wood,
5 50
Joseph H. Corthell, supplies,
7 10
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies,
18 43
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
8 00
$63 03
42
Wife of Henry Gunderway.
Paid,- A. L. MacMillan, M. D., attendance, $69 25
C. W. Sparrell for burial, 25 00
$94 25
Herbert F. Gunderway.
Paid,- $19 00 Alpheus Damon for supplies,
Joseph Lovell and Family.
Paid, -: Alpheus Damon for supplies, $68 93
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, 5
16 00
$84 93
Gustavus Totman.
Paid, -
H. F. Ford, house rent one year,
$50 00
Thomas H. Gardner and Family.
Paid,-
John S. Brooks, supplies, $104 00
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, 45 00
$149 00
J. A. Henderson.
Town of Ashburnham, supplies,
Paid,- $3 00
Charles Smith.
Paid,-
George H. Bates as nurse,
$18 00
John S. Brooks for supplies, 7 93
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C. W. Sparrell for burial, $25 00
C. A. Dorr, M. D., attendance, 12 00
J. S. Smith, printing auction notices, 1 25
O. W. Lambert, services as clerk, auction, 1 50 George H. Bates, labor (Smith estate), 1 25
Alpheus Thomas, services and use of team, 5 00
$61 93
Mrs. John Freeman.
Paid,-
C. A. Litchfield & Co. for wood, $13 75
Rufus S. Delano.
Paid,-
B. F. Linscott for supplies, $84 35
C. A. Dorr. M. D., attendance, 103 50
Joseph H. Corthell, supplies, 16 95
$204 80
Samuel Gunderway.
Paid,- Alden Beach as nurse, $6 50
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, 8 00
$14 50
Mrs. Calvin Wilder.
Paid,-
South Scituate Savings Bank, house rent,
$18 00
May Whiting.
Paid,-
City of Boston, hospital expense,
$17 00
Lorenzo Cromwell.
Paid,- H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, $28.00
44
Emery Winslow.
Paid,-
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, $1 00
Leonard Winslow.
Paid,- H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, $20 00
$2,142 21
AID TO PERSONS HAVING A SETTLEMENT IN OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES.
Mrs. Margaret Hartnett, Boston.
Paid,-
Katie Williamson as nurse, $68 57
Ruth L. Bates as nurse, 10 00
Mrs. Franklin Litchfield, care and supplies, 50 00
Mrs. C. F. Atkinson as nurse, 18 00
Cash paid for transportation to Almshouse and Boston, 4 75
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, 43 50
Board at Almshouse, 27 00
$221 82
Charles Talbot, Bridgewater.
Paid,-
Sylvanus Clapp for wood, $7 50
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies, 14 41
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, 35 00
$56 91
Josiah W. Chamberlin, Holbrook.
Paid, Melvin Little for supplies, $102 00
45
Harvey Winslow, Hingham.
Paid,-
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, $5 00
$385 73
SUPPORT OF POOR -- STATE CHARGES.
Annie E. Pierce.
Paid, -
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
$23 00
John Enolds.
Paid,-
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, $7 50
M. Little for supplies, 2 00
$9 50
M
$32 50
Summary.
Total amount paid for aid to out-door poor,
$2,560 44
Refunded by the State, $32 50
Refunded by City and Towns, 385 73
Received from Charles Smith estate, 79 23
Due from John F. Osborne for expenses of wife at hospital, 283 08
Due from the Catherine Kehoe estate,
63 03
$843 57
$1,716 87
THOMAS BARSTOW, GEORGE W. GRIGGS, ALPHEUS THOMAS, Overseers of the Poor of Norwell.
46 EXPENDED FOR SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
Joanna Keene.
Paid,- Town of Hanover, house rent one year,
$50 00
Joseph Harvey .
Paid,-
City of Boston, 75
Thomas Mee.
Paid,-
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, $4 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
Expended for Other Towns.
Lyman B. Fitts, Marshfield.
Paid,-
C. H. Davie, M. D., attendance on family, $55 50
William Haskell, Essex.
Paid, -- Allen Wright for supplies, $8 00
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, 2 00
$10 00
Total amount expended for Soldiers' Relief, $120 25
Refunded by other Towns,
65 50
$54 75
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STATE AID.
Paid, --
Charles D. Barnard,
$48 00
David Bassford, 36 00
Charles E. Bates,
48 00
Amanda Coleman,
48 00
Timothy B. Chapman,
72 00
John Corthell, 48 00
Josiah W. Chamberlin Jr.,
72 00
Charles H. Damon,
48 00
Hannah Dover,
24 00
Charles David,
48 00
Charles H. Farrar,
36 00
Seth O. Fitts,
40 00
Lyman B. Fitts,
72 00
George A. Hatch,
15 00
John T. Hatch,
60 00
Edmund L. Hyland,
18 00
Mary Monahan,
48 00
Martin S. Poppy,
48 00
Harriet Raymond,
48 00
David P. Robinson,
36 00
George O. Torrey,
46 00
Seth H. Vinal,
54 00
Esther M. Young,
48 00
James W. Warner and wife,
84 00
Benjamin F. Lee,
15 00
William A. Haskell,
44 00
Charles H. Totman,
32 00
Frederick M. Shepherd,
32 00
Frederick A. Pratt,
18 00
William O. Merritt,
12 00
$1,298 00 Approved by Commissioners and due from the State, $1,298 00
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