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NORWELL PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1639 00054 9269
FORTY-NINTH
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF NORWELL,
FOR THE
Year Ending Dec. 31, 1898.
ROCKLAND : ROCKLAND STANDARD PRESS. 1899.
Norwell Public Lib
For use only in library
ESERVE
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98
FORTY-NINTH
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF NORWELL,
FOR THE
Year Ending Dec. 31, 1898.
ROCKLAND : ROCKLAND STANDARD PRESS. 1899.
Norwell Public Library
INDEX.
Aid, State
37
Auditor's Report
42
Abatement of Taxes
12
Assessors' Report
11
Call for Caucus .
49
Conveyance of Pupils to High School
16
Cemetery
41
Financial Statement
43
Highway Expenditures
17 40
Jurors, List of
44
Poor, Report of Overseers of
29
Poor, Support of Outside
32
Poor, Support of, Other Towns
34
Poor, Support of, State Charges
36 50 5
Report of Selectmen
7
Snow Expense
23
School House Repairs, Furniture and Supplies
13
School Books and Incidentals
15
Superintendent of Schools
16
Soldiers' Relief, Expended for
37
Teachers' Salaries
16
Town Officers, Payment of
39
Town Hall
40
Tax Collector's Report
10
Trust Funds .
45-48
Report of School Committee .
3
Report of Superintendent of Schools
13
Articles in the Warrant
·
.
17
Recapitulation
41
Resolutions of Thanks, Henry S. Norwell
22
Report of Town Clerk
Report of Town Treasurer
Incidentals
To the Citizens of the Town of Norwell :
The Selectmen respectfully submit the forty-ninth annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the town during the year 1898.
The expenses in the various departments which come under our supervision show no increase in expenditures, but rather a decrease from that of last year.
In consequence of a reduction in State and County taxes, we were able to make the tax rate $13.50 on $1000. This, with few exceptions, is as low as any in the County.
Annually we find our bank and corporation taxes growing less, and it is evident that we cannot depend on this income much longer to meet the expenses in certain departments, as it has in the past.
The financial statement presents a better showing by some $344.92 than in 1897, after deducting an asset which we have carried for some years. This is in the right direction and the town should not incur any more debt than it has at present.
The almshouse has remained under the same management as last year. The cost of maintaining the same is somewhat reduced. As the roof was in a very leaky condition we had it re-shingled and the cost is included in the almshouse ex- penses, making the total cost $891.09.
The house was visited Sept. 27 and the following report concerning that visit we have received from Charles E. Woodbury, Esq., Inspector of Institutions. "The almshouse has not changed since the last visit. For an old house it is. fairly comfortable, and it is well managed, and the inmates: are kindly cared for. The lack of conveniences adds to the labors of management, but the sanitary condition is satisfac- tory." Our expenses outside are in total less than usual, although we have one case, Mrs. Litchfield and children, located in Weymouth, that must under the present conditions, continue to be of considerable expense to the town.
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We have of late years had an annual snow expense exceed- ing five hundred dollars, and it is beginning to make some- what of a drain on our treasury, in consequence of no ap- propriations having been made for that purpose; we would therefore recommend that $500 be appropriated and raised for removing snow at the annual meeting.
We are pleased to note that the Grose factory in the west part of the town has resumed operations in the manufacture of shoes. We wish the promoters of this enterprise success, and that business establishments might be located in different sections of our town, that our citizens might obtain employ- ment within its borders, and thus add to its valuation and population as a town.
As the last and final dividend has been received from the Maverick Bank we have dropped the balance as a town asset.
REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURER.
Horace T. Fogg, Treas., in account with Town of Norwell.
DR.
To cash on hand Jan. 15, 1898,
$1,609 59
Dog tax of 1897, refunded, 246 96
Income Massachusetts school fund, 381 28
Refunded by Commonwealth :
Corporation tax, 1,680 94
National bank tax,
919 14
For education of children; Acts 1898, Chap. 100,
107 50
For Superintendent of Schools,
416 67
For support of State paupers,
33 50
For Inspector of Animals,
42 65
State aid,
1,586 50
Military aid,
23 00
Refunded by towns :
Town of Duxbury, aid,
15 00
Town of Cohasset, aid,
51 70
Town of Holbrook, aid,
104 00
City of Boston, aid,
14 50
Town of Scituate, aid,
4 00
Town of Hingham, aid,
20 86
Town of Whitman, aid,
42 00
Town of Marshfield, aid,
20 00
Town of Hanover, aid,
78 45
Town of Rockland, tuition,
30 00
Individual aid, refunded,
12 00
Burial expenses, Edwin C. Litchfield, refunded,
15 00
Board of Everett Cushing refunded,
136 50
8
E. P. Joseph, cash refunded,
$10 00
Wendall P. Thayer, license, 6 00
John B. Benson, license, 2 00
Corthell Bros., license, W. W. Cutler, license, Charles H. Wilder, license
I 00
1 00
S. C. Cudworth, cemetery fund,
18 00
Otis and Coffin poor funds,
81 50
Grass on town flats,
4 50
Fish rights,
7 25
Grass at Church Hill,
I 00
Grass in cemetery,
4 00
Lot in cemetery,
10 00
Almshouse, sale of produce, etc.,
39 48
Charles A. Bates, interest on mortgage,
35 00
Board of W. E. B. Thomas,
156 00
Second District Court, fines,
8 00
South Scituate Savings Bank,
8,500 00
Final dividend, Maverick Bank,
14 5I
Interest on temporary deposit,
12 85
E. A. Turner, Collector of Tax of 1894,
2 65
Interest on above tax,
50
Assessment of 1898, 12,607 61
$29,115 59
CR.
By cash paid on Selectmen's orders, $15,384 44 G. A. R. Post 112, per vote of town, 100 00
H. T. Poole, per vote of town, Alpheus Thomas, moderator, per vote, Expenses Second District Court,
125 00
4 00
104 66
South Scituate Savings Bank, notes, Interest on above notes and time loan, Interest Coffin fund note,
100 00
Interest A. T. Otis poor fund note,
58 50
Interest Betsey B. Tolman note State tax,
8,500 00
619 36
13 50
570 00
1 00
9
County tax, Scituate tax, Cash on hand to balance,
$1,449 27
13 26
2,073 60
$29,115 59
Respectfully submitted,
HORACE T. FOGG, Treas.
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Edwin A. Turner, Collector, in account with the Town of Norwell.
1894 TAXES.
Jan. 21, 1899.
DR. CR.
To outstanding taxes of 1894,
$29 94
By cash paid Treasurer,
$ 2 65
By outstanding taxes of 1894,
27 29
$29 94 $29 94
Interest collected and paid Treasurer on 1894 taxes to date, 50 cents.
1898 TAXES.
To assessment of May 1, 1898, $12,607 61
By cash collected and paid Treas-
urer, $11,981 94
Deposited with the Treasurer in ac-
cordance with the vote of the town
and provision in my bond, 625 67
$12,607 61 $12,607 61
EDWIN A. TURNER, Collector.
ASSESSORS' REPORT.
Value of buildings,
$431,752
“ " land,
265,708
$697,460
" personal estate assessed,
162,997
Total valuation,
$860,457
Number of polls,
487
Number paying poll tax only,
140
Number of horses assessed,
453
208
COWS
other cattle assessed,
58
swine
63
sheep
45
fow1
8,517
dwelling houses assessed,
448
acres of land
12,075
Assessors' certificate to collector,
$12,607 61
State tax,
$570 00
County tax,
1,449 27
Town tax,
9,950. 00
Overlaying,
638 34
$12,607 61
Rate of taxation, $13.50 on $1,000.
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ABATEMENT OF TAXES.
TAX OF 1897.
Laban B. Bates,
$ 2 14
Frank White,
28
A. A. Campbell,
2 00
Rufus S. Delano,
9 70
E. E. Gunderway,
6 84
John Magnuson,'
2 00
Abel A. Vinal,
15 96
Henry L. Munnis,
70
Sarah A. Studley,
3 57
Mary R. Turner,
7 00
Hingham Dairy Association,
4 55
Charles Jacobs, heirs,
4 57
Jane F. Stockbridge,
2 10
William Purtle,
2 00
Edwin I. Williamson, tax of 1898,
2 70
Total, $66 II
THOMAS BARSTOW, GEORGE W. GRIGGS, ALPHEUS THOMAS, Assessors of Norwell.
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SCHOOL HOUSE REPAIRS, SUPPLIES AND INCIDENTALS.
DISTRICT NO. I.
Paid,-
F. A. Prouty, labor and material, $84 85
Daniel Barnes, grading yard, 8 91
Charles H. Totman, labor and material, 5 08
C. H. Baker, labor,
I 25
Annie Sculley, cleaning,
7 co
$107 09
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Paid,-
Brown & Lehan, labor and material, $74 30
C. H. Baker, grading yard, 5 CO
Andrew Stockbridge, labor and material, IO 86
C. H. Baker, labor and material, 8 25
Mrs. E. Gunderway, cleaning,
6 00
$104 41
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Paid, -
Andrew Stockbridge, labor and material, $62 17
Geo. F. Welch, lumber, 7 51
E. W. French, repairs on clock, 75
G. S. Totman, labor,
2 00
Emma R. Totman, cleaning,
7 50
$79 93
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Paid,- C. C. Merritt, water supply one year, $3 00
Anna O. Merritt, cleaning, 6 00
$9 00
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DISTRICT NO. 5.
Paid,- William Sylvester, labor,
$2 00
Levi N. Osborn, labor and material,
3 00
Mary A. Osborn, cleaning,
7 00
$12.00
DISTRICT No. 6.
Paid, -- William Sylvester, labor,
$2 00
Lizzie Spellman, cleaning,
5 50
$7 50
DISTRICT NO. 7.
Paid, -
John McKee, water supply one year, $5 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. Co., freight, I 67
Charles Simmons, grading yard and cleaning vaults, 18 00
Chandler Chair & Desk Co., school fur- niture, 72 73
Thomas Barstow, carting furniture, labor and material, 12 75
Levi N. Osborn, labor and material, II OO
Eva L. Winslow, cleaning,
9 00
$130 15
$450 08
Paid,-
Chandler Adjustable Chair & Desk Co., slating for blackboards, and chairs, Levi N. Osborn, labor and material, set- ting slate in several school houses, Thomas Barstow, carting, labor and ma- terial, setting slate in several school houses, 15 24
33 36
9 00
15
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies to several school houses,
$5 71
Shepard, Norwell & Co., flags for schools,
16 50
$529 89
HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid,-
F. J. Croning, cleaning, $6 00
Benjamin Loring, ribbon, I OO
Thomas Barstow, material and labor on case, 3 95
Tryphena Whiting, transportation of
8 50
drawing teacher,
$19 45
$549 34
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
Appropriation,
$350 00
Paid,-
J. L. Hammett & Co.,
$78 03
American Book Co.,
II7 54
Ginn & Co.,
25 50
Frost & Adams,
7 00
William Ware & Co.,
19 80
Allyn & Bacon,
7 50
P. P. Caproni & Bro.,
5 00
G. D. Damon & Son,
IO 80
Hope Publishing Co.,
6 48
Oliver Ditson & Co.,
2 61
Silver, Burdett & Co.,
9 00
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co.,
2 96
H. B. Loud & Co.,
13 50
W. E. Bonney,
2 00
16
A. J. Curtis, 75
E. F. Blood, 78
D. C. Heath & Co., 58
$309 83
CONVEYANCE OF PUPILS TO HIGH SCHOOL.
Appropriation,
$300 00
Paid Marion G. Merritt,
$305 50
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
Town appropriation,
$250 00
Paid A. J. Curtis,
$500 00
PAID TEACHERS.
Paid,-
E. F. Blood, Principal High School, $544 80
C. A. Record, 66 315 79
Mattie S. Wilder, assistant High School,
319 00
Anna B. Morton, drawing,
45 00
Gertrude Jones, 66
20 00
Della F. Nichols, District No. I, 342 00
Charlotte R. Brooks,
2,
342 00
Nellie M. Sparrell,
3,
88 00
Mary A. Bailey,
60
3,
96 00
Bessie S. Merritt,
3, 120 00
Louise E. Ford,
4,
342 00
Marion G. Merritt,
5,
342 00
Lulu B. Tilden,
6, 88 00
Nellie M. Sparrell,
6,
216 00
Sophia M. Buttrick,
7,
342 00
Maria W. Tolman,
·
7,
304 00
$3,866 59
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HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES .- WEST WARD.
R. P. Briggs,
15 days at $2.00,
$30 00
Team and man,
48 1-2 hours at 50c. 24 25
E. C. Briggs,
II 2-3 days at 1.60, 18 68
Pat Gammon,
6 2-9
1.60,
9 96
Frank Studley,
2
1.60,
3 20
Andrew Clapp,
4 I-9
1.60,
6 58
Henry Fox,
3 2-9
1.60,
5 16
Wallie Damon,
2 I-3
1.60,
3 79
Alonzo Stoddard,
2 I-4
1.60,
3 65
George Crocker,
2
1.60,
3 20
Chas. Baker,
I
1.60,
I 60
E. Loring,
2 2-3
1.60,
4 37
Wm. Lapham and horse,
5 I-2
3.00,
16 52
Henry Studley,
6 5-9
1.60,
10 45
Samuel Loring,
IO
1.60,
16 00
Geo. Bates,
4 5-9
1.60,
7 28
Daniel Barnes and 2 horses, 46
hours at 50C.
23 00
Bradford Poole,
5 5-9 days at
1.60,
8 90
Alpheus Thomas,
4 2-3
1.60,
7 48
Frank Vining,
I
1.60,
I 60
Timothy Sheehan,
IO 5-9
1.60,
16 90
Man and horse,
5 2-5
3.00,
16 20
E. Jacobs and horse,
5
hours at 33 1-3C.
I 67
E. Jacobs and 2 horses,
I8
50C.
9 00
C. E. Brewster and 2 horses 57
50C. 28 50
Wm. Hayden,
5 2-5 days at
1.60,
9 07
Geo. Vinal,
I I-3
1.60,
2 13
Alvin Vinal,
3 4-9
1.60,
5 49
Daniel Sprague,
3 I-9
1.60,
4 95
Walter Simmons & 2 horses 70 Man,
hours at 50C.
35 00
I-2 day at 1.60,
So
Frank Marble,
I 3-8 days at 1.60,
2 20
Waldo Jones and 2 horses,
9 2-3 hours at 50C. 66
4 83
Joshua Freeman, 2 horses,
31
50C.
15 50
Wm. Farrar and 2 horses,
52
66
50C.
26 00
Geo. Rix,
I 2-3 days at
1.60,
2 67
I8
Geo. Rix and 2 horses,
27
hours at 50C.
$13 50
Geo. Wilder,
4 1-2 days at 1.60, 7 20
Geo. Smith,
3 I-2
< < 1.60, 5 60
Simeon Damon,
I 50
William Collamore, 2 2-3
1.60,
4 28
Wm. Collamore & 2 horses, 26
hours at 50C. 13 00
Wm. Collamore & I horse, 8
33 I-3C. 2 67
Frank Damon, 6
days at 1.60, 9 60
Benj. Loring and 2 horses, 36
hours at 50c, 18 00
James Warner and I horse, 1 1-3 days at 3.00 4 00 J. H. Hackett, 5 85
George Vinal, gravel,
2 52
J. H. Hackett,
2 52
Samuel Loring,
3 60
B. Jacobs, est.,
6 00
C. A. Peterson, drain pipe,
2 72
Paid for printing road and bridge notices, 3 50
E. W. Gardner, iron work,
75
Total expended in West Ward, $493 39
HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES-EAST WARD.
E. P. Joseph, 19 days at $2, $38.00
2 horses and I man 421 hours at 50C, 210.50
66 66 I I 63 "'33 1-3C, 21.00
Frank Baker, 14 hours at 20C, 2.80
Minot Williamson, 8 " 20C, 1.60
Daniel R. Ewell, IO 20C,
2.00
B. F. Burns, 27 20C, 5.40
Charles Harris, 18 66 " 20C, 3.60
John Monahan, 9 "' 20C, 1.80
John W. Burns and 2 horses, 27 hours at 50c, 13.50
Chas. A. Litchfield, 2 66 13 loads gravel at 6c, .78
"
and 2 men 43 h'rs at 700, 30.10
John T. Moody, 2 horses and 2 men at 700, 18.90
66 206 loads gravel at 6c, 12.36
.
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John S. Gardner, 2 horses and I man, 27 hours at 50c, $13.50 John E. Leslie, 57 hours at 20C, 11.40
66 66 27 I-2 days at 1.60, 44.00
Alexander Black, 45 hours at 20C,
9.00
16 days at 1.60, 25.60
66 lighting Copper Corner bridge, 22.47
Cassius C Merritt, 40 hours at 20c,
8.00
Allen Merritt, 4 2-3 days at 1.00,
4.67
James H. Leavitt, 50 hours at 20C,
10.00
I day 2 1-2 hours at 1.60, 2.04
Charles S. Merritt, 17 hours at 20C,
3 40
Joseph H. Hatch, 2 horses and I man, 40 hours at 50 cents, 20 00
John F. Wilder, 34 1-2 hours at 20C. 6 90
Seth O. Fitts, 16 days at 1.60,
25 60
James Green and horse, I 1-2 days at 3.00, 4 50 ٠، paving stone, 5 00
David Griffith, 3 days at 1.60,
4 80
Archie Merritt, 2 1.60,
3 20
Henry Munnis, 2 1.60,
3 20
Wm. D. Turner, 2 horses and I man, 41 hours at 50 cents, 20 50
Wm. D. Turner, plank and railing, 14 00
Edwin I. Williamson, 8 hours at 20C, I 60
6 days 5 3-4 hours at 1.60, IO 62
John Whalen, 2 horses and I man, 8 1-2 hours at 50c, 4 25
Win. Monahan, 3 days at 1.60,
4 80
Charles M. Leavitt, I day at 1.60,
I 60
John B. Henderson, I man and 2 horses, 18 hours at 50c, 9 00
Frederick L. Henderson, 2 days at 1.60, 3 20
John F. Turner. labor on Copper Corner Bridge, 89 97
Total expended in East Ward, $749 16
Of the above expense in the East Ward there was expend- ed for rebuilding Copper Corner bridge as follows : John B. Henderson, $9 00
20
Frederick L. Henderson, $3 20
Wm. D. Turner, labor, 11.50; plank and railing, 14.00, 25 50
Alexander Black, labor, 4.08; lighting 22.47, 26 55
John E. Leslie, labor, 4 08
Seth O. Fitts.
4 08
E. P. Joseph,
28 00
David Griffith, . .
2 48
Edwin I. Williamson,
88
James Green, paving stone,
5 00
John F. Turner,
89 97
$198 74
HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES-SOUTH WARD.
L. F. Hammond, 29 days at $2.00,
$58 00
man and 2 horses 315 hours at 50c, 157 50
66
man and I horse 6 days at 18 00
3.00,
66
man
4 1.60, 6 40
66
horse and cart, I
1.50,
I 50
66
66 labor on pump, I 00
Orlando H. Lake, 7 1-2 days at
1.60,
12 00
Geo. H. Lee, 14 days and 2 hours at
1.60,
22 76
Charles H. Kendall, 15 1-2 days at
1.60,
24.80
Frank E. White, 3 1-2 days at
1.60,
5 60
Frank Studley, 4
1.60,
6 40
Edward Couch and I horse, 19 days at
3.00,
57 00
66 5 days at
1.60,
8 00
James W. Studley, 27 3-4 days at
1.60,
44 36
Edward C. Jordan, 8 3-4 ."
1.60,
13 96
Alonzo B. Whiting, 3 1-2
1.60,
5 60
66
and horse, 9 days at
3.00,
27 00
George E. Torrey, and 2 horses, 52 hours at
50C,
26 00
Edgar E. Lee, 5 1-2 days at
1.60,
8 80
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Albion Snowdale, 5 days 4 hours at 1.60, $8 72 Robert Montgomery, 12 days and 4 hours at 1.60, 19 92 Henry A. Turner labor and gravel, 5 02
Nathan S. Turner and 2 horses, 93 hours at 50c, 46 50 66 horse and cart 1 hour, I7
Charles Simmons and 2 horses 63 hours at 50C. 31 50
Expended for tools, 7 74
Repairs to road machine,
8 25
Edward Couch, labor and posts,
2 45
Charles W. Tilden, grating, River street,
2 00
Alvin Baker, stonework, River street,
2 00
Francis E. Henderson and 2 horses, 63 hours at 50C.
31 50
James B. Knapp and horse, 9 days at
3.00,
27 00
Charles Smith, 5 3-4 days at 1.60,
9 20
Arthur Henderson, 2
1.60,
3 20
Robert Henderson, 5
1.00,
5 00
W. R. Barker, II
1.60,
17 60
John Corthell, 15 days and 3 1-2 hours at 1.60,
24 63
John H. Knapp, 4 days at
1.60,
6 40
Robert McKee, 4
1.60,
6 40
James Smith Jr.,
8 days and 2 hours at 1.60,
13 16
Walter H. Briggs, 5 days at
1.60, 8 00
Joshua R. Barker, 239 loads gravel at 6c,
14 34
Frederick Kendall, 317
6c,
19 02
Willard Torrey, I35
66 6c,
8 IO
Walter P. Newell, 39 66 66
6c,
2 34
Thomas Barstow, labor on guide boards,
7 75
T. A. Lawrence, painting guide boards,
25 47
Also expended on account of washout at Barstow's Bridge, Feb. 1898 :-
Charles H. Kendall, 9 hours at 20C,
I 80
James W. Studley, 9 hours at 20C,
I 80
John Corthell, labor and lighting, 4 60
Fred Baker, labor, 3 00
Charles H. Cunningham, labor,
3 00
Charles Simmons and team,
4 50
Wm. S. Simmons and team,
4 50
Paid Alvin Baker for labor on Main street (contract, ) 149 00
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Appropriated by the town, $225 00
There has been expended on Elm street the sum of $307.00, which is included in the itemized ac- count for the South Ward.
Appropriated by the town, $300 00
Total expended in South Ward,
1,040 26
SUMMARY.
Total appropriations, $2,500 00
Expended by R. P. Briggs,
$493 39
E. P. Joseph, 749 16
" L. F. Hammond, 1,040 26
2,282 81
Unexpended, $217 19
Respectfully submitted,
L. F. HAMMOND, E, P. JOSEPH, R. P. BRIGGS, Road Commissioners,
RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS
To Mr. Henry Norwell,
Adopted by unanimous vote of the town, March 7, 1898.
WHEREAS, Henry Norwell, Esq., has annually, for the past ten years, given the town the sum of twenty-five hun- dred dollars, making in the aggregate twenty-five thousand, which has been used in repair of its highways, therefore,
RESOLVED, That we, the citizens of the town of Norwell
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in town meeting assembled, appreciating his very generous gift, desire to tender him our most sincere thanks for the same.
RESOLVED, That a copy of these resolutions be placed on record, a copy sent to Mr. Norwell and published in the next annual report.
HENRY A. TURNER, WILLARD TORREY, GEORGE W. GRIGGS, Committee on Resolutions.
Norwell, March 7, 1898.
SNOW EXPENSE-SOUTH WARD.
L. F. Hammond and I horse, 2 1-2 hours, at 50c., $1 25
L. F. Hammond, man and 2 horses 14 1-2 hours at 75, 10 88
L. F. Hammond, two horses 21 hours at 40, 8 40
L. F. Hammond, man 10 hours at 25, 2 50
L. F. Hammond, man 21 hours at 20, 4 20
Robert Montgomery, 15 hours at 25, 3 75
Robert Montgomery, 21 1-2 hours at 20,
4 30
James W. Smith and I horse, 3 1-2 hours at 50, I 62
James W. Smith, 3 hours at 20, 60
Edward Couch and I horse 15 1-4 hours at 50, 7 75
Edward Couch, repairs on snow plow, I 50
Edward Couch and horse, 3 hours at 40, I 20
Edward Couch, 5 hours at 20, 1 00
John Corthell, II hours at 25, 2 75
George W. Barrell, 24 hours at 20,
4 80
Edgar E. Lee, 12 1-2 hours at 20, 2 50
Patrick Magoun, 8 hours at 20, I 60
Martin A. Prince, 15 1-2 hours at 20,
3 10
Wallace Chapel, 10 hours at 20,
2 00
George H. Lee, 14 hours at 20,
2 80
Emery Winslow, 15 hours at 20, 3 00
Charles Smith, 17 hours at 20,
3 40
24
Charles S. Merritt, 4 hours at 20, $ 80 60
Whitman Soule, 3 hours at 20,
Francis E. Henderson, 10 hours at 25, 2 50
Francis E. Henderson, horse 2 hours at 25,
50
Francis E. Henderson, 17 hours at 20,
3 40
Robert C. Henderson, 7 1-2 hours at 15, William S. Simmons, two horses 12 hours at 50,
I 12
6 00
John H. Hobson, 9 hours at 20,
I SO
John H. Knapp, 9 hours at 20, I SO
Thomas C. Sampson, 9 hours at 20,
I SO
Fletcher C. Hatch, 10 hours at 20,
2 00
Warren B. Wrightington, 3 1-2 hours at 20,
70
James W. Studley 25 1-2 hours at 20,
5 IO
Alexander Wetherbee, 7 hours at 20,
I 40
C. H. Brownell, 7 hours, at 20,
I 40
George W. Smith, 18 hours at 20,
3 60
Ralph Gardner, 8 hours at 20,
I 60
Richard S. Winslow, 20 1-2 hours at 20,
4 10
Alonzo B. Whiting, 7 hours at 20,
I 40
Fred H. Baker, 2 1-2 hours at 20,
50
I. H. Packard, 19 1-2 hours at 20,
3 90
W. R. Barker, 6 3-4 hours at 20,
I 35
Frank White, 16 hours at 20,
3 20
Harold Stetson, 3 3-4 hours at 15, 57
Ames Plow Company, I dozen snow shovels, 2 50
$128 54
SNOW EXPENSE-EAST WARD.
E. P. Joseph, 2 horses and 1 man 34 hours at 75c, $25 50
E. P. Joseph, 2 horses and 2 men 15 hours at So, 12 00
E. P. Joseph, 2 horses and I man 36 hours at 60, 21 60
Thomas J. Studley, repairs on snow plows, 7 00
John T. Moody, 18 hours at 25, 4 50
John T. Moody, 23 hours at 20, 4 60
Henry Munnis, 10 hours at 20, 2 00
25
Caleb D. Litchfield, 5 1-2 hours at 25,
$1 38
Harry Litchfield, 7 hours at 25, I 75
Herbert F. Litchfield, 6 hours at 25, I 50
George A. Osborn, 10 1-4 hours at 20, 2 05
50
Harold Osborn, 2 1-2 hours at 20, Scott Osborn, 2 1-2 hours at 20,
50
Levi N. Osborn, 10 1-4 hours at 20,
2 05
John E. Leslie, 11 hours at 20,
2 20
Luther Litchfield, 1 1-4 hours at 20,
25
John R. Litchfield, 7 1-2 hours at 20,
I 50
Charles Harris, 7 hours at 20,
I 40
C. C. Merritt, 7 1-2 hours at 20,
I 50
Archie Merritt, 12 1-2 hours at 20,
2 50
Chauncey D. Litchfield, 11 I-4 hours at 20,
2 25
Philip Litchfield, 13 3-4 hours at 20,
275
James H. Litchfield, 19 hours at 20,
3 80
Joseph W. Hatch, 9 hours at 20,
I 80
George W. Richardson, 3 hours at 20,
60
Edward Bates, 3 hours at 20,
60
Atwood L. Ford, 8 1-2 hours at 20,
I 70
Orlando R. Litchfield, 10 hours at 20,
2 00
Philip Jouett, 7 hours at 20,
I 40
Oscar Wagner, 7 hours at 20,
I 40
Robert N. Leavitt, 18 hours at 20,
3 60
George H. Turner, 9 hours at 20,
I 80
Ambrose Cox, 8 1-2 hours at 20,
I 70
Floyd Cox, 5 hours at 15,
75
Alexander Black, 16 hours at 20,
3 20
Charles H. Bates, 10 hours at 20,
2 00
Edwin I. Williamson, 4 hours at 20,
80
John Whalen and 2 horses, 9 hours at 60,
5 40
$133 83
SNOW EXPENSE-WEST WARD.
E. C. Briggs and 2 horses, 22 hours at 75℃, $16 50
E. C. Briggs, 2 horses 15 hours at 40, 6 00
-
26
E. C. Briggs, 18 1-2 hours at 20, $3 70
Joseph Briggs, 3 hours at 25, 75
Joseph Briggs, 9 hours at 20, I 80
Frank Vining and I horse, 13 hours at 50,
6 50
George E. Farrar, 5 hours at 25, I 25
Andrew Stockbridge and 2 horses, 10 hours at 75, 7 50
Daniel F. Bates and I horse, 8 hours at 50, 4 00
Walter Simmons and 2 horses, 21 2-3 hours at 75,
16 25
Walter Simmons and 2 horses, 31 1-2 hours at 60, 18 90
C. E. Brewster and 2 horses, 8 1-3 hours at 75, 6 25
C. E. Brewster and 4 horses, 2 1-2 hours at $1,
2 50
A. W. Thomas, 5 1-2 hours at 25,
I 37
A. W. Thomas, 3 1-2 hours at 20,
70
A. F. Farrar and oxen,
4 87
H. Penniman, 10 hours at 20,
2 00
Patrick Gammon, 6 hours at 25,
I 50
Patrick Gammon, 13 1-2 hours at 20,
2 70
Wm. H. Farrar and 2 horses, 15 2-3 hours at 75,
II 75
Wm. H. Farrar, 12 hours at 20,
2 40
A. W. Robinson, 7 hours at 20,
I 40
Hiram Damon, 7 1-2 hours at 25,
I 87
Hiram Damon, II I-2 hours at 20,
2 30
Frank Damon, 13 hours at 20,
2 60
Rufus Winslow, 3 hours at 20,
60
William G. Collamore, 14 hours at 20,
2 80
Leonard Winslow, 10 hours at 20,
2 00
Robert Thompson, 14 hours at 20,
2 80
J. Totman, 4 hours at 20,
80
Daniel D. Sprague, 17 hours at 20,
3 40
George W. Rix, 12 hours at 20,
2 40
D. Barnes, 13 hours at 20,
2 60
W. Damon, 12 1-2 hours at 20,
2 50
4 20
John Sheehan, 6 hours at 20,
I 20
J. H. Hackett and horses,
10 00
Henry Studley, 6 hours at 20,
I 20
Henry Pratt, 5 hours at 20,
1 00
William Lapham, 21 hours at 20, Benjamin Loring,
2 00
27
A. Farrar, 7 hours at 20, $1 40
Charles Hines, 9 1-2 hours at 20,
I 90
Timothy Sheehan, 20 hours at 25, 5 00
Timothy Sheehan and horse,
3 00
Samuel Loring, 2 hours at 25,
50
Samuel Loring, 11 hours at 20,
2 20
Edson Lewis, 6 hours at 20,
I 20
Ralph Wilder, 3 hours at 10,
30
R. P. Briggs, 6 hours at 20,
1 20
J. Gunderway, 8 1-2 hours at 20,
1 70
Wallace Chapel, 8 honrs at 20,
I 60
A. E. Beach, 8 1-2 hours at 20,
I 70
S. H. Thomas, 8 1-2 hours at 20,
I 70
George Vinal, 2 hours at 25,
50
O. W. Lambert, 5 hours at 20, 1 00
Joshua Freeman and 2 horses, 3 hours at 75, 2 25
Joshua Freeman 8 hours at 20, I 60
I 50
J. J. Scully, 4 hours, at 20,
80
J. D. Stoddard, 2 1-2 hours at 25,
63
J. D. Stoddard, 9 hours at 20,
I 80
Charles Scully, 1 1-2 hours at 20,
30
E. L. Loring, 8 hours at 25,
2 00
E. L, Loring, 13 hours at 20,
2 60
Alpheus Thomas, 8 hours at 25,
2 00
Alpheus Thomas, 10 hours at 20,
2 00
C. F. Scully, 6 1-2 hours at 20, Charles Curtis, 4 hours at 20,
80
E. F. Brown, II hours at 20,
2 20
Carl Richardson, 19 1-2 hours at 20,
3 90
Bert Richardson, 16 hours at 20,
3 20
Earl Richardson, 16 hours at 15,
2 40
Benjamin Richardson, 6 hours at 20,
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