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G. C. H. Litchfield, 3462 hours at 162 cts. . 57 74
89 95
J. M. Healey, 4492 hours at 20 cts. Frank Baker, 1092 hours at 20 cts. John Tilden, 40} hours at 20 cts. James Green, 1702 hours at 20 cts.
21 95
8 10
One horse, 1702 hours at 17 cts.
28 98
Joseph F. Merritt, 27 hours at 20 cts. George A. Hatch, 612 hours at 20
5 40
12 30
Two horses, 612 hours at 34 cts. 20 91 John T. Hatch, 2d, 66 hours at 20 cts. 13 20 George S. Hatch, 56 hours at 20 cts. 11 20 Daniel R. Ewell, 75 hours at 20 cts. . 15 00
32 49
52 50
41 10
104 40
Charles Harris, 260 hours at 121 cts. . Charles Hatch, 315 hours at 162 cts. . Carlton Pinson, 2053 hours at 20 cts. John Monahan, 522 hours at 20 cts. .
34 10
14
Paid Seth O. Fitts, 324 hours at 20 cts.
$64 80
C. Walter Sparrell, 32 hours at 20 cts. 6 40
Two horses, 32 hours at 34 cts. 10 88 Charles Whitney, 238 hours at 20 cts. 47 60 George Lupton, 3872 hours at 20 cts. 77 50 Tilon Williams, 282 hours at 20 cts. . 5 70 Two horses, 15 hours at 34 cts. 5 10
7 20
Charles S. Merritt, 36 hours at 20 cts. Henry Stoddard, 170 hours at 20 cts. 34 00 Alfred Marshall, 145 hours at 20 cts. . 29 00 John E. Leslie, 682 hours at 20 cts. . 13 70 Fred L. Henderson, 24 hours at 20 cts. 4 80 Two horses, 24 hours at 34 cts. 8 16
Frank Studley, 36 hours at 20 cts. 7 20
3 40
Charles Williamson, 17 hours at 20 cts. Auscer Macalaster, 6 hours at 20 cts.
1 20
Henry Agan, 47 hours at 20 cts.
9 40
Amos H. Tilden, 155 hours at 20 cts.
31 00
Robert Leavitt, 4 hours at 20 cts.
80
Edwin R. Studley, 23 hours at 20 cts.
4 60
GRAVEL.
Paid Fred L. Henderson, 8 loads at 4 cts. 32
19 loads at 6 cts. ·
1 14
Mrs. Henry Studley, 136 loads at 6 cts.
8 16
John Brown, 34 loads at 6 cts.
2 04
James Green, 96 loads at 6 cts.
5 76
Bridge Stone .
3 50
George F. Welch, 150 ft. 8 in., drain pipe .
33 75
six shovels, at 85 cts. 5 10
one stone fork, 10 tine .
1 75
one coke fork, 12 tine
2 25
$1,638 35
WEST WARD.
Paid R. P. Briggs, 73 days at $2
$146 00
E. L. Briggs, 196 hours at 20 cts. 39 20
Team, 285 hours at 33} cts. . 95 00
15
Paid Morris Gammon, Jr., 457 hours at 20 cts. $91 40
Wm. E. Pride, 18 hours at 20 cts. 3 60
Andrew Clapp, 266 hours at 20 cts. 53 20
John Collamore, 303 hours at 20 cts. . 60 60
Two horses, 108 hours at 333 cts. 36 00
One horse, 18 hours at 163 cts. 3 00
C. E. Brewster, 95 hours at 20 cts. 19 00
Two horses, 36 hours at 333 cts. 12 00
One horse, 50 hours at 163 cts. 8 33
Marcellus Jones, 167 hours at 17 (ts. 28 39
Israel Vining, 249 hours at 17 cts. 42 33
Wm. Estes, 212 hours at 20 cts.
42 40
Joshua Bowker, 18 hours at 16§ cts. 3 00
G. A. Bates, 45 hours at 17 cts. 7 65
Frank E. Stanley, 3402 hours at 20 cts. 63 30
Two horses, 67 hours at 333 cts. 22 33 James F. Crocker, 27 hours at 20 cts. 5 40
George Magoun, 27 hours at 17 cts. .
4 60
Joseph Lovell, 27 hours at 163 cts.
4 50
Simeon Damon, 277 hours at 20 cts. Samuel Loring, 304 hours at 20 cts. Waldo Jones, 127 hours at 20 cts.
60 80
25 40
42 33
32 20
.
47 00
2 40
One horse, 18 hours at 163 cts.
3 00
Benjamin Loring, 712 hours at 20 cts.
14 30
Two horses, 712 hours at 33g cts. .
23 83
J. H. Curtis, 78 hours at 20 ets.
15 60
Two horses, 54 hours at 33g cts. ·
18 00
Walter Simmons, 141} hours at 20 cts. 28 25 Two horses, 1202 hours at 33g cts. 40 17 Oxen, 95 hours at 30 cts. 28 50
C. Brett, 148 hours at 20 cts. 29 60
James Warner, 93 hours at 163 cts. 15 50
55 40
Two horses, 127 hours at 33g cts. Wm. H. Farrar, 161 hours at 20 cts Two horses, 141 hours at 33g cts. W. G. Collamore, 12 hours at 20 cts. Peleg Curtis, 18 hours at 20 cts.
3 60
16
Paid Ensign B. Damon, 63 hours at 20 cts. $12 60 Timothy Shehan, 282 hours at 20 cts. 56 40
One horse, 251 hours at 163 cts. 41 83
6 20
15 16
2 80
2 33
1 80
Alonzo Stoddard, 9 hours at 20 cts. . D. M. Willcutt, 66 hours at 163 cts. J. W. Brown, 20 hours at 20 cts. Sylvanus Clapp, 29} hours at 20 cts. .
11 00
4 00
5 90
Two horses, 12 hours at 33} cts.
4 00
Morris Gammon, 54 hours at 163 cts. .
9 00
W. S. Briggs, 62 hours, at 20 cts.
12 60
Joseph Briggs, 36 hours at 163 cts.
6 00
Wallace Hackett, gravel
7 32
Ensign B. Damon, gravel
14 16
R. S. Delano, gravel .
4 00
Harriet Wilder, gravel
5 60
Bela Jacob's estate, gravel .
3 60
Enoch Johnson, gravel
72
Luther Bailey, gravel .
72
Wm. P. Brooks, gravel
10 02
Mrs. Hiram Gardner, gravel
4 80
A. F. Farrar, gravel .
10 32
Litchfield & Randall, gravel
4 98
Rufus Winslow, posts
60
Wallace Damon, posts
40
Ames Plow Company, tools
8 13
E. W. Gardner, smith-work
5 40
Everett Jacobs, snow-plows
24 00
George Tyler & Co., scraper-irons
6 25
F. D. Lantz, drain-pipe
15 94
$1,600 69
Henry L. Studley, 31 hours at 20 cts. Wm. H. Morse, 91 hours at 16§ cts. Wallace Hackett, 14 hours at 20 cts. Two horses, 7 hours at 33} cts.
17
SOUTH AND PORTION OF EAST WARD.
Paid A. B. Chamberlain, 662 days at $2
$133 00
Four horses, 118 hours at 67% cts. . 79 06
Two horses, 7242 hours at 33} cts. 241 50
One horse, 427 hours at 16§ cts. 68 74
Charles C. Pratt, 104 hours at 20 cts. . One horse, 77 hours at 163 cts. 12 83
20 80
Sylvanus Clapp, 101 hours at 20 cts. . 20 20 Two horses, 83 hours at 33} cts. 27 67
Edward Sexton, 75 hours at 20 cts.
15 00
Two horses, 75 hours at 33} cts. John Corthell, 324 hours at 20 cts. . 64 80
25 00
James W. Studley, 560 hours at 20 cts. 112 00 Everett Chamberlin, 401} hours at 20 cts. 80 30 George W. Smith, 279} hours at 20 cts. 55 90 James Smith, 2662 hours at 20 cts. 53 30
9 00
Fred H. Kidder, 45 hours at 20 cts. George Barrell, 201 hours at 20 cts. .
40 20
Fred Capell, 117 hours at 20 cts.
23 40
Richard Smith, 38 hours at 20 cts. 7 60
49 70
9 60
24 75
Charles E. Hunt, 231 hours at 20 cts.
46 20
Benj. Barrell, 637 hours at 20 cts.
127 40
Josiah W. Chamberlin, 941 hours at 15 cts.
141 15
Howard Packard, 161 hours at 20 cts.
32 20
.
·
1 80
Charles A. Berry, 9 hours at 20 cts. . Two horses, 9 hours at 33} cts.
3 00
Arthus Merritt, 36 hours at 20 cts.
7 20
Daniel T. Hunt, 137 hours at 15 cts. . Howard Packard, 609 hours at 15 cts.
91 35
Nathan Sylvester, one day's work
1 50
Melvin Little, for 24 stone posts
12 00
E. A. Hatch, 2482 hours at 20 cts. John H. Knapp, 48 hours at 20 cts. George Knapp, 165 hours at 15 cts. Thomas C. Sampson, 12 hours at 20 cts.
2 40
John Keough, 227 hours at 20 cts.
45 40
20 55
18
Paid William S. Simmons, cedar posts and labor
$6 00
Melvin Little, one scythe .
75
Charles A. Peterson, drain pipe .
8 78
Joseph Merritt, iron work .
80
George F. Welch, drain pipe and road tools 54 73
J. R. Barker, gravel .
20 00
Seth Foster, gravel, from appropriation of 1891 . F. C. Woodward, gravel, from appropriation of 1891
16 80
$1,819 16
SUMMARY.
East Ward
. $1,638 35
West Ward
1,600 69 ·
South and portion of East Ward
1,819 16
Total
. $5,058 20
HENRY NORWELL,
RICHARD P. BRIGGS,
ARTHUR B. CHAMBERLIN, Road Commissioners.
REMOVING SNOW.
EAST WARD.
Paid A. K. Jacobs, 7 hours at 25 cts. $1 75
Wm. L. Healey, 7} hours at 25 cts. 1 88
James Green, 8} hours at 25 cts.
2 12
Wm. L. Briggs, 42 hours at 25 cts.
1 12
Seth O. Fith, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
David Griffin, 3} hours at 25 cts.
88
Levi Osborn, 5 hours at 25 cts. .
1 25
Levi N. Osborn, 11} hours at 25 cts. . Francis Henderson, 4 hours at 25 cts. Edward C. Hatch, 72 hours at 25 cts. .
2 88
1 00
1 88
Cushing Hatch, 72 hours at 25 cts. John T. Hatch, 2d, 10 hours at 25 cts. Henry D. Litchfield, 6 hours at 25 cts.
1 88
2 50
1 50
4 80
19
Paid Chauncy Litchfield, 6 hours at 25 cts. $1 50
Orlando Litchfield, 7 hours at 25 cts. . 1 75
Harry Litchfield, 7 hours at 25 cts. 1 75
Caleb D. Litchfield, 8 hours at 25 cts. 2 00
John Litchfield, 7 hours at 25 cts. 1 75
Herbert Litchfield, 7 hours at 12} cts. 87 Waldo Litchfield, 6 hours at 25 cts. 1 50
Joseph L. Ellms, 7 hours at 25 cts. .
1 75
Lincoln Ellms and two horses, 6 hours at 75 cts. 4 50
John Whalen, 11 hours at 25 cts.
2 75
Two horses, 3 hours at 50 cts.
1 50
Andrew Litchfield, 11 hours at 25 cts.
2 75
George Merritt, 8 hours at 25 cts.
2 00
Charles Merritt, 8 hours at 25 cts.
2 00
Carlton W. Pinson, 6 hours at 25 cts.
1 50
F. Richardson, 42 hours at 25 cts ..
1 12
E. Richardson, 4 hours at 12₺ cts.
50
Alfred Briggs, 5 hours at 25 cts.
1 25
Liba Litchfield, 7 hours at 25 cts.
1 75
Carlton O. Litchfield, 9 hours at 25 cts.
2 25
Carlton O. Litchfield, two horses, 6} hours at 50 cts. · 3 25
Wallace W. Stoddard, 112 hours at 25 cts
2 87
Amos H. Tilden, 13 hours, at 25 cts.
3 25
George W. Griggs, 11 hours at 25 cts.
2 75
Emanuel P. Joseph, 12 hours at 25 cts. 3 00
Four horses and two men, 10 hours at $1.50 15 00
Two horses and two men, 8 hours at $1 . 8 00
Arthur Turner. 7 hours at 25 cts. 1 75
Frank Delano, 7 hours at 25 cts.
1 75
Albert Tilden, 7 hours at 25 cts.
1 75
Frank Baker, 62 hours at 25 cts.
1 62
Charles A. Hatch, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
Tilon Williams, 7 hours at 25 cts. 1 75
William Monahan, 6 hours at 25 cts. .
1 50
Charles Harris 5 hours, at 20 cts. 1 00
Frank P. Tilden, 6 hours at 25 cts.
1 50
20
Paid Oscar E. Pinson, 12 hours at 25 cts. . $3 00
Ashburton W. Pinson, 8 hours at 25 cts. 2 00
Harry Pinson, 6 hours at 122 cts.
75
Joseph Hatch, 11 hours at 25 cts.
2 75
Cassius C. Merritt, 10} hours at 25 cts.
2 63
A. F. Merritt, 10 hours at 15 cts.
1 50
James Smith, 32 hours at 25 cts.
88
Wm. R. Vinal, 52 hours at 25 cts.
1 37
Plowing snow, one horse and man, 11} hours at 50 cts. 5 75
Emanuel P. Joseph and two horses, 22 hours
at 75 cts.
1 88
Thomas A Cox
.
9 56
$145 19
WEST WARD.
Paid R. P. Briggs, 12 hours at 25 cts.
$3 00
E. C. Briggs, 27 hours at 25 cts. 6 75
Two horses, 25 hours at 50 cts.
12 50
Daniel D. Sprague, 21 hours at 25 cts.
5 25
One horse, 12} hours at 25 cts.
3 12
O. Sprague, 16 hours at 25 cts. .
4 00
Wm. Farrar, 252 hours at 25 cts.
6 37
Two horses, 142 hours at 50 cts. 7 25 Walter Simmons, 222 hours at 25 cts. 5 62
5 62
Two horses, 114 hours at 50 cts. C. A. Brett, 212 hours at 25 cts. C. Marble, 8 hours at 122 cts.
5 37
H. Lewis Bates, 19 hours at 25 cts. James Warner, 9 hours at 25 cts.
2 25
Andrew Clapp, 9 hours at 25 cts.
2 25
Morris Gammon, 4 hours at 25 cts.
1 00
Morris Gammon, Jr., 15 hours at 25 cts. 3 75
50
F. Jones, 9 hours at 25 cts.
2 25 .
Robert Nichols, 112 hours at 25 cts. .
2 88
William Hayden, 7 hours at 25 cts. 1 75
1 00
4 75
Alfred Freeman, 2 hours at 25 cts.
21
Paid W. Studley, 4 hours at 25 cts. .
$1 00
R. Thompson, 9 hours at 25 cts. 2 25
Peleg Curtis, 4 hours at 25 cts. 1 00
Marcellus Jones, 4 hours at 25 cts. Alden Damon, 10 hours at 25 cts. 2 50
1 00
Ezekiel E. Gunderway, 9 hours at 25 cts. 2 25
A. Curtis, 62 hours at 25 cts. 1 62
Wm. J. Collamore, 8 hours at 25 cts. 2 00
John Brown, 42 hours, 25 cts. . 1 12
Samuel Loring, 5 hours at 25 cts. 1 25
F. S. Farrar, 4 hours at 25 cts. . 1 00
Hiram Damon, 8} hours at 25 cts.
2 13
William Estes, 13 hours at 25 cts.
3 25
John Collamore, 14 hours at 25 cts.
3 50
A. L. Farrar, 1 hour at 25 cts. . Herbert Gunderway, 9 hours at 25 cts. 2 25
25
C. E. Brewster, 92 hours at 25 cts. 2 38
A. L. Richardson, 6 hours at 25 cts. . 1 50 G. H. Wilder, 5 hours at 25 cts. 1 25
68
Arthur Stoddard, 3 hours at 25 cts. Webster A. Cushing, 74 hours at 25 cts.
1 81
W. Randall, 8 hours at 25 cts. .
2 00
Charles Abbott, 52 hours at 25 cts. 1 38
Charles Lambert, 52 hours at 25 cts. 1 38
Charles Lincoln, 32 hours at 25 cts. 93
J. H. Connell, 42 hours at 25 cts.
1 13
B. Young, 6 hours at 25 cts.
1 50
Frank Vining and one horse, 12 hours at 50 cts.
6 00
Israel L. Vining, 10 hours at 25 cts. .
2 50
One horse, 6 hours at 25 cts. 1 50
63
George Gardner, 22 hours at 25 cts. 22 hours at 12 cts. 30
George A. Bates, 5 hours at 25 cts. 1 25
George H. Bates, 4 hours at 25 cts. 1 00
Thomas Gogan, 32 hours at 25 cts. 87
Wilfred Bowker, 22 hours at 25 cts.
63
R. C. Nash, 22 hours at 25 cts. .
75
22
Paid Daniel McKenna, 22 hours at 25 cts. . $0 63
Charles Smith, 3 hours at 25 cts. 75
George Tisdale, 3 hours at 25 cts. 75
Jacob L. Waters, 3 hours at 25 cts. .
75
Joseph Stoddard, 32 hours at 25 cts. . C. L. Damon, 42 hours at 25 cts. 1 12
87
Henry Damon, 4 hours at 25 cts. 1 00
Ralph Vinal, 7 hours at 25 cts. . 1 75
L. Hinckley, 8 hours at 25 cts. . 2 00
Daniel Hines, 102 hours at 25 cts. 2 63
G. Magoun, 10} hours at 25 cts. 2 63
William Magoun, 10 hours at 25 cts. . 2 50
Alvin Baker, 11 hours at 25 cts. 2 75
Alonzo Stoddard, 9 hours at 25 cts. .
2 25
Edward W. Brooks, 8 hours at 25 cts. 2 00
Ensign B. Damon, 112 hours at 25 cts. 2 87
G. Litchfield, 8 hours at 25 cts. 2 00
Frederick J. Croning, 62 hours at 25 cts.
1 63
A. Vinal, 142 hours at 25 cts.
3 62
A. A. Vinal, 11 hours at 25 cts.
2 75
Percy Cowing, 3 hours at 122 cts.
38
E. Gardner, 4 hours at 25 cts.
1 00
A. Jones, 4 hours at 25 cts.
1 00
G. W. Jones, 4 hours at 25 cts. .
1 00
S. Damon, 62 hours at 25 cts. .
1 63
Charles Baker, 102 hours at 25 cts.
2 63
Herbert Penniman, 4 hours at 25 cts. .
1 00
D. M. Willcutt, 32 hours at 25 cts. Frank A. Prouty, 4 hours at 25 cts.
1 00
J. H. Prouty, 4 hours at 25 cts. .
1 00
H. F. Gunderway, 4 hours at 25 cts. .
1 00
W. Prince, 4 hours at 25 cts.
1 00
C. H. Totman, 22 hours at 25 cts.
63
Daniel Barnes, 4 hours at 25 cts.
1 00
Jos. H. Curtis, 42 hours at 25 cts.
1 13
George W. Curtis, 32 hours at 25 cts.
87
Timothy Shehan, 6 hours at 25 cts.
1 50
87
23
Paid Timothy Shehan, 4 hours at 25 cts. $1 00
Albion Damon, 9 hours at 25 cts. 2 25
E. Curtis, 72 hours at 25 cts. 1 87
H. Studley, 7 hours at 25 cts. 1 75
Joseph Lovell, 9 hours at 25 cts.
2 25
James Gammon, 13 hours at 25 cts.
3 25
W. Jones, 34 hours at 25 cts.
81
Charles Hines 8 hours at 25 cts.
2 00
James L. Prouty, 32 hours at 25 cts.
87
A. T. Smith, 9 hours at 25 cts. 2 25
H. Farrar, 4 hours at 25 cts. 1 00
B. Prouty, 4 hours at 25 cts. 1 00
1 00
W. S. Briggs, 4 hours at 25 cts.
1 00
Abel Vinal, 9 hours at 25 cts.
2 25
J. H. Hackett and team, 34 hours at 50 cts. 2 621
Wallace Hackett, 32 hours at 25 cts. 871
Irwin Smith, 32 hours at 25 cts. 871
George Totman, 32 hours at 25 cts.
871
Andrew Stockbridge, 16 hours at 25 cts. Two horses, 15 hours at 50 cts.
4 00
7 50
F. Bates, 13 hours at 25 cts. 3 25
G. Bates, 9 hours at 25 cts. ·
2 25
William Morse, 12 hours at 25 cts.
3 00
Barton R. Jacobs, 4 hours at 25 cts. . 1 00
Alpheus Thomas, 2 hours at 25 cts.
50
$254 16
SOUTH AND PORTION OF EAST WARD.
Paid Frank Damon, 12 hours at 25 cts. 3 00
Charles Chamberlain, 7 hours at 15 cts. 1 05
James Hatch, 7 nours at 25 cts. . 1 75
Richard Smith, 9 hours at 25 cts. 2 25
Fred H. Kidder, 13 hours at 25 cts.
3 25
Edward A. Hatch, 14 hours at 25 cts.
3 50
Byron Merrill, 3 hours at 15 cts.
45
Edward Couch, 11 hours at 25 cts.
2 75
R. Sanders, 4 hours at 25 cts.
24
Paid Charles Pratt, 5 hours, at 25 cts.
$1 25
Thomas Rose, 7 hours at 25 cts. 1 75
R. Barker, 4} hours at 25 cts. 1 12
Wm. Couch, 4 hours at 25 cts. E. E. Chamberlain, 4 hours at 25 cts.
1 00
1 00
Bradford Stetson, 62 hours a 25 cts.
1 62
Wilfred Chamberlain, 5 hours at 15 cts.
75
Charles Hunt, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
Jesse Winslow, 7 hours at 25 cts.
1 75
Robert Smith, 7 hours at 25 cts.
1 75
Richard Winslow, 7 hours at 25 cts.
1 75
James Smith, 7 hours at 25 cts.
1 75
James Smith, Jr., 3 hours at 25 cts.
75
Stephen Thomas, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
Ralph Gardner, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
George W. Smith, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
M. Manuel, 5 hours at 25 cts.
1 25
W. Manuel 2 hours at 25 cts.
50
Charles Williams, 2 hours at 25 cts.
50
George Barrell, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
Benjamin Barrell, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
Lorenzo Cromwell, 8 hours at 25 cts. . 2 00
4 00
William Pride, 16 hours at 25 cts. Waterman Ford, 16 hours at 25 cts.
4 00
George Prince, 13 hours at 25 cts.
3 25
Harry Williams, 9 hours at 25 cts.
2 25
Edward Bates, 10 hours at 25 cts.
2 50
Frank Hammond, and two horses, 13 hours at 75
cts. . 9 75
Frank Hammond, 2 hours at 25 cts. Daniel R. Ewell, 10 hours at 25 cts. A. Black, 10 hours at 25 cts. 2 50
50
2 50
John Kehoe, 4 hours at 25 cts. .
1 00
John Corthell, 8 hours at 25 cts.
2 00
Henry A. Turner, 8 hours at 25 cts. 2 00
Nathan Turner, 8 hours at 25 cts.
2 00
Frank Stanley, 16 hours at 25 cts.
4 00
25
Paid Charles Merritt, 4 hours at 25 cts. $1 00
Howard Packard, 4 hours at 25 cts. 1 00
Joseph Tolman, 4 hours at 25 cts. 1 00
1 00
James Studley, 4 hours at 25 cts. Thomas Sampson, 7 hours at 25 cts. M. Martin, 7 hours at 25 cts.
1 75
1 75
Alonzo Whiting, 2 hours at 25 cts. George Knapp, 8 hours at 25 cts. John Knapp, 8 hours at 25 cts.
2 00
2 00
Thomas Hunt, 3 hours at 25 cts.
75
75
Wallace Hunt, 5 hours at 15 cts. Martin Prince, 4 hours at 25 cts. John Prince, 4 hours at 25 cts. John Enols, 14 hours at 25 cts. Boy, 4 hours at 15 cts. .
1 00
1 00
3 50
60
Edgar Lee, 14 hours at 25 cts. .
3 50
2 25
Edward Berry, 9 hours at 25 cts. Charles Berry, 23 hours at 25 cts. George Robbins, 3 hours at 25 cts. Albert Osborn, 10 hours at 25 cts.
5 75
75
2 50
Henry Tolman, 5 hours at 25 cts. 1 25 J. R. Barker, 4 hours at 25 cts. . 1 00 Everett Corthell, 10 hours at 25 cts. . Arthur B. Chamberlain, 14 hours at 25 cts. 3 50
2 50
Four horses, 14 hours at 25 cts. 14 00
Two horses, one man, 10 hours 7 40
Frank Hammond and two horses, 3 hours at 75 cts. 2 25
Edward Sexton, and two horses .
10 00
A. B. Chamberlain and two horses, 4 hours at 75 cts. 3 00
$174 99
SUMMARY OF SNOW EXPENSE.
East Ward $145 19
West Ward
254 16
South and portion of East Ward · 174 99
Total
$574 34
50
26
TOWN OFFICERS.
Paid Thomas Barstow, services as Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of the Poor for 1892, including expenses out of town and writing duplicate valuation book . $178 00
George W. Griggs, services as above 138 00
Alpheus Thomas, services as above . 125 75
Mary E. Curtis, services as School Committee and expenses to Boston 89 67
Israel Hatch, same service
26 10
Hattie R. Gardner, same service
16 00
C. A. Litchfield, services as auditor . 10 00
E. T. Fogg, services as registrar of voters . 20 00
John H. Prouty, services as registrar of voters 15 00
C. H. Merritt, services as registrar of voters .
15 00
E. M. Sexton, services as registrar of voters 15 00
E. A. Turner, collector's fees on account of tax 1890 42 19
E. A. Turner, collector's fees on account of tax of 1891 115 65
C. W. Tilden, warning officers and town meetings 6 50
James H. Pinkham, services as fire warden ·
3 00
A. J. Litchfield, collector's fees on account of taxes of 1887-8 . 6 15 ·
Fred M. Curtis, warning town meetings 3 00
Israel Hatch, services as inspector of elections 3 00
Amos H. Tilden, same service
3 00
Joseph Otis, services as deputy inspector of
elections 3 00
George W. Curtis, same service
3 00
Joseph H. Corthell, election officer
1 50
Jonathan Hatch, election officer
1 50
E. T. Fogg, recording marriages, births and deaths ·
20 30
C. W. Sparrell, returning deaths
8 75
$869 06
27
TOWN HALL.
Paid Edward W. Brooks, services as janitor, one year,
$75 00
fitting wood .
1 10
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies
1 85
$77 95
Received for use of hall .
32 75
Balance against the Town Hall .
$45 20
INCIDENTALS.
Paid Alfred Mudge & Son, printing town reports $89 90
printing assessors' notices 4 25
William S. Curtis, journal and index for select- men 3 15
E. T. Fogg, record-book and stationery 3 20
Pharmacy press, stationery and printing .
7 05
Thomas Groom & Co., account-books for road commissioners 12 00
Seth Foster, expressage
13 85
Secretary of the Commonwealth, register-book 2 25
Litchfield & Curtis, postage and office-supplies
12 63
Town of Rockland, use of lockup 11 00
Thomas Barstow, manifold copying-book
2 25
Town of Marshfield, repairs on Union Bridge 62 26
Ernest J. Brown, printing and stationery for tax collcetor 9 50
William S. Danforth, abstract of deeds (cemetery lot) 2 50
L. J. Donovan, legal services in John Smith case, 10 00
Jonathan Hatch, burning grass on town-flats 2 00
Charles Spring, court expense, C. Pinson case Court expense, M. M. Hale case
7 30
7 60
Willard Torry, court expense, Walter E. Studley case . ·
5 36
Court expense, M. M. Hale case 7 36
28
Paid Alpheus Thomas, court expense, Mary Callihan case . $7 14
Court expense, John R. Smith case . 9 70
Ernest J. Brown, printing town warrants, tran- script of warrants, and proposals for wood . Thomas Groom & Co., tax record books and letter file 5 00
11 50
L. J. Donavan, legal services in liquor case 10 00
Thomas Barstow, cash paid on account of Main Street petition 3 00
H. J. Little, M. D., returning births . 2 00
N. K. Noyse, M. D., returning births 2 25
A. L. MacMillan, M. D., returning births, two years . 4 00
Geo. A. Hatch, watching fire
2 00
J. T. Hatch, 2d, watching fire
2 00
Ashburton Pinson, watching fire
1 00
Daniel R. Ewell, watching fire
1 00
Charles Hammond, watching fire
1 00
Ralph Jewett, watching fire
50
Wm. O. Merritt, watching fire
1 00
Lorenzo Cromwell, watching fire
2 00
Thomas Mee, watching fire 1 00
John Prince, watching fire .
1 00
Frank C. Woodward, watching fire
1 00
Thomas Drew to replace tools damaged at fire on Pratt premises 1 35
$346 85
EXPENDED FOR LEGAL SERVICES AND COURT EXPENSES IN PAUPER CASES.
APPROPRIATION, $1,000.
Paid Hosea Kingman, for legal services in C. D. Mann case $183 50
2 00
Isaac N. Fitts, watching fire
29
Paid John F. Simmons, legal services in C. D. Mann case and others · . · $643 14 Alpheus Thomas, witness expenses paid on Nor- well v. Hingham case 39 80
$866 44
JAN. 1, 1893.
All claims against the town for legal services are paid to date.
CEMETERY.
Paid Harriet C. Jacobs for cemetery land . . $350 00
PAID FOR LABOR ON CEMETERY.
Paid Samuel Loring $57 40
Curtis Brothers'
62 40
I. L. Vining
25 16
W. H. Farrar
81 10
W. E. Magoun
29 60
John W. Brown
39 30
W. E. Pride
17 00
John R. Collamore
98 00
Wm. A. Estes
28 30
$438 26
ALMSHOUSE EXPENSES.
Paid E. H. Bonney, for coal
$100 81
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, groceries .
123 72
Burbeck & Brett, Grain
111 09
A. W. Faxon, dry goods
35 65
Thomas Tolman, groceries ·
65 82
Lauriat & Holmes, bakers' supplies
17 84
A. C. Pinson, meat supplies
42 04
C. W. Sparrell, wood
23 75
Wmn. H. Richardson, supplies
57 20
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies 73 57
W. S. & R. P. Briggs, ice .
8 00
30
Paid C. A. Peterson, repairs on range $3 15
E. W. French, repairs on clocks 2 00
Geo. E. Bates, meat supplies 53 43
Joseph F. Ford, fish supplies 24 43
E. W. Whiting, for clothing 19 75
L. J. Studley, repairs
3 25
O. H. Lake, cash paid on account of almshouse . 26 52
Geo. W. Robbins, paper hanging
. 5 15
Joseph H. Corthell, meat supplies
81 77
Geo. W. Griggs, for wood . 4 00
Albion Damon, killing swine
3 00
Thos. Barstow, cash paid for medicine 2 55
Alfred Payne, repairing shoes
2 47
A. J. Waterman, tinware
4 90
E. M. Sexton, milk 10 86
J. H. Spencer, harness repairing
3 50
C. W. Sparrell, burial of Mary Granderson
23 00
H. F. Ford, for supplies . 1 90
C. W. Tilden, blacksmithing
12 54
E. A. Turner, supplies
10 54
H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance on in- mates . 43 00
Shepard, Norwell & Co., dry goods
15 04
C. L. Stevens, shoes .
2 00
Mary Shepard, for cleaning
6 00
Leopold Morse & Co., clothing .
10 00
Alpheus Thomas, clothing .
2 85
Orlando H. Lake, as superintendent . 345 00
J. A. Torrey, soap
5 50
Mass. Homopathic Hospital for board and care Mary Stoddard . 8 00
Clapp & Damon, killing swine .
3 50
James W. Sampson, phosphate .
17 00
Joseph Merritt, blacksmithing ·
2 85
William Sylvester, plowing
3 50
$1,422 44
31
ALMSHOUSE CREDIT.
Due from State for military aid . $36 00
Sale of articles by superintendent 25 32
William H. Richardson, for fresh pork 26 85
Board and lodging of tramps
19 50
$107 67
Board of inmates to balance cost
1,314 77
$1,422 44
AID TO OUT-DOOR POOR.
JOSEPH HARVEY.
Paid Commonwealth of Massachusetts for board, 1889,
$36 80
GEORGE A. GARDNER.
Paid Taunton Hospital for board $169 92
BRIDGET SHEA.
Paid Taunton Hospital, for board .
$169 92
BELLA FREEMAN.
Paid Taunton Hospital, for board .
$169 92
JOSEPH S. LITCHFIELD.
Paid Taunton Hospital, for board
$169 92
Taunton Hospital for clothing .
15 62
$185 54
FAMILY OF JOSEPH S. LITCHFIELD.
Paid Leopold Morse & Co., clothing
$4 00
E. H. Bonney, coal . 9 00
W. R. Vinal, wood and fitting Lincoln Ellms, wood and fitting 4 50
5 50
C. A. Litchfield, wood and fitting
5 00
George L. Newcomb, M. D., medical attendance, 5 00
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies
116 45
$149 45
32
J. A. HENDERSON.
Paid Town of Ashburnham, supplies $26 97
FAMILY OF CHARLES E. LINCOLN.
Paid Alpheus Thomas for cash paid nurse .
$7 00
clothing for child . .
3 00
E. W. Whiting clothing
.
2 50
$12 50
ELIZABETH T. BROOKS.
Paid H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance
$31 00
Mrs. E. T. Fogg, cash paid for nursing 33 50
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies
19 73
$84 23
FAMILY OF WILLIAM T. HUNT.
Paid C. S. Millett, M. D., medical attendance . $30 00
Chute & Capen, grocers supplies
6 00
Albert Culver & Co., coal
12 00
Alpheus Thomas, cash paid .
75
$48 75
ANDREW N. GREENE.
Paid Town of Hanover, supplies
$8 00
Caleb G. Mann, house rent
5 70
John S. Brooks, supplies .
16 84
H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance
12 00
$42 54
ANDREW GREENE.
Paid H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance
$13 00
SARAH HARRIS.
Paid E. P. Joseph, wood .
$7 50
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies .
8 00
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