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C. A. Peterson, repairs on stove, cleaning pipe, &c., 2 40
Randall's Express, for transporting children to Town Hall, 11 00
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies, 83
W. B. Studley, repairing clock, 1 00
Thomas Barstow, materials and labor on
three closets, 11 20
Expense Building Fence ( Vote of Town).
Paid,-
Phillips, Bates & Co., for lumber, $32 93
G. T. Tolman, for spikes, 1 87
Edward Couch, resetting stone posts, 3 29
Thomas Barstow, labor and materials, 26 14
$109 62
15
Paid, --
Wendell P. Thayer, for mason-work and materials on several school-houses, $64 17 T. A. Lawrence, for work and materials on several school-houses, 31 70
$598 50
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
Appropriation,
$300 00
Paid,-
Boston School Supply Co.,
$248 01
Thomas Hall & Son,
4 72
J. L. Hammett,
4 00
American Book Co.,
11 36
A. S. Spaulding,
4 30
Effingham, Maynard & Co.,
6 48
Frederick B. Jacobs,
12 81
H. J. Little,
73
E. F. Blood,
1 85
Randall's Express,
95
Litchfield & Curtis,
1 50
Thompson, Brown & Co.,
72 00
William Ware & Co.,
89
$369 60
TEACHERS' SALARIES.
Paid,-
Edw. P. Kelley, principal of high school, $505 20
E. F. Blood, 66 294 70
Elizabeth Hubbard, assistant, 138 00
Theodora Hastings, 84 00
E. B. Jones, 66 6 00
16
Etta Holt, Dist. No. 1, $342 00
Grace H. Jacobs, Dist. No. 1,
264 60
Sarah B. Jacobs, Dist. No. 2, 304 00
Grace F. Hatch, Dist. No. 3,
136 00
Mabel A. Fuller, Dist. No. 3, 112 00
Ellen A. Dow, Dist. No. 3, 56 00
E. Josephine Curtis, Dist. No. 4,
304 00
Marion G. Merritt, Dist. No. 5,
304 00
Carrie M. Ford, Dist. No. 6,
192 00
Annie Green, Dist. No. 6, 112 00
S. M. Buttrick, Dist. No. 7,
342 00
Maria W. Tolman, Dist. No. 7,
266 00
$3,762 50
We have given orders on the Treasurer during the past year on account of school expenses to the amount of $5,004.04 while the town appropriations and receipts from the State and County have been $4,162.44, an excess of $841.60 above appropriations and receipts. Would it not be wise to increase our appropriations in this department, as we are annually exceeding them.
HIGHWAY EXPENSES, 1892.
Paid,-
Henry A. Turner, for 76 loads of gravel at 6 cts., $4 56
Stone for bridge,
2 00
Phillips, Bates & Co., railing for bridge, 2 61
Lucy Turner, for 300 loads of gravel at 6 cts., 18 00
$27 17
HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES.
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF R. P. BRIGGS.
Paid,- R. P. Briggs, 80 days at $2, $160 00
17
E, C. Briggs, 262 hours at 20 cts., $52 40
Two horses, 397 hours at 33} cts., 132 33
Andrew Clapp, 2083 hours at 20 cts., 41 70
8 80
23 16
12 00
49 15
Two horses, 228 hours at 33} cts., L. Hinckley, 57 hours at 163 cts., 9 50
40 30
C. H. Felker, 44 hours at 20 cts.,
8 80
John Collamore, 83 hours at 20 cts.,
16 60
Two horses, 147 hours at 33} cts.,
49 00
One horse, 27 hours at 16§ cts., Wm. G. Collamore, 98 hours at 20 cts.,
19 60
A. Ainsley, 9 hours at 20 cts.,
1 80
David Bassford, 16 hours at 20 cts.,
3 20
Edward Couch, 131 hours at 20 cts., Two horses, 46 hours at 33} cts.,
15 33
One horse, 70 hours at 16§ cts.,
11 67
William Couch, 125g hours at 163 cts.,
20 92
W, R. Smith, 75 hours at 163 cts.,
12 50
Charles Pratt, 69 hours at 20 cts., 13 80
One horse, 69 hours at 163 cts., 11 50
J. W. Chamberlain, 177 hours at 16§ cts., 29 50
42 20
R. Smith, 7 hours at 20 cts.,
1 40
D. T. Hunt, 22} hours, at 20 cts.,
4 50
Rufus Delano, 64 hours at 20 cts.,
12 80
J. H. Curtis (man) 37 hours at 16§ cts., Two horses 85 hours at 333 cts.,
28 33
G. W. Curtis. 48 hours at 20 cts., 9 60
W'm. H. Farrar, 101 hours at 20 cts., 20 20
Two horses 118 hours at 33g cts., 39 33
Timothy Sheehan, 467 hours at 20 cts.,
93 40
Albion Damon, 44 hours at 20 cts., Marcellus Jones, 139 hours at 163 ets., James Warner, 72 hours at 163 cts., Frank Stanley, 2453 hours at 20 cts.,
76 00
A. W. Robinson, 2013 hours at 20 cts.,
4 50
26 20
Charles E. Sylvester, 211 hours at 20 cts.,
6 16
18
One horse, 108 hours at 163 cts., $18 00 John Sheehan, 85 hours at 20 cts., 17 00
9 60
1 50
51 00
32 20
Morris Gammon, 4972 hours at 20 cts.,
99 50
Joseph Briggs, 40 hours at 163 cts.,
15 00
Ensign B. Damon, 13 hours at 20 cts.,
2 60
Dexter M. Wilcutt, 29 hours at 163 cts.,
4 84
Samuel Loring, 265 hours at 20 cts.,
53 00
John Corthell, 223} hours at 20 cts.,
44 70
W. R. Barker, 27 hours at 20 cts.,
5 40
W. R. Barker, 110 hours at 163 cts.,
18 30
Charles Simmons, 106 hours at 20 cts.,
21 20
Two horses 106 hours at 333,
35 33
Daniel Barnes, 1332 hours at 20 cts.,
26 70
One horse, 11 hours at 163 cts.,
1 83
R. Winslow. 49₺ hours at 20 cts.,
9 90
Charles Simmons, labor railing bridge.
8 25
Charles Totman, 7 hours at 20 cts., Charles Hunt, 18 hours at 20 cts.,
3 60
Frank Studley, 50 hours at 20 cts., Joseph Lovell, 248 hours at 163. cts,,
41 33
Waldo Jones, 281} hours at 20 cts.,
56 30
Two horses, 223 hours at 33} cts.,
107 67
One horse, 8 hours at 16§ cts., E. B. Jones, 63 hours at 163 cts.,
10 50
Simeon Damon, 344 hours at 20 cts.,
68 80
Charles Talbot, 144 hours at 20 cts., Frank Hammond, 183} hours at 20 cts.,
36 70
Two horses, 1712 hours at 33g cts., Wallace Damon, 223 hours at 20 cts., Charles Hines, 254} hours at 20 cts.,
57 16
44 60
50 90
Patrick Gammon, 63 hours at 163 cts.,
10 50
1 40
10 00
1 33
28 80
Walter Simmons, 48 hours at 20 cts., One horse 9 hours at 163 cts., Oxen. 170 hours at 30 cts., C. Brett, 161 hours at 20 cts.,
19
F. W. Wrightington, 52 hours at 20 cts., $10 40
F. H. Kidder, 25 hours at 20 cts., 5 00
Alonzo Stoddard, 50 hours at 20 cts., 10 00
James W. Studley, 170} hours at 20 cts., 34 10
Charles Berry, 143} hours at 20 cts., 'Two horses 1433 hours at 33} cts.,
28 70
47 83
Benjamin Loring, 123 hours at 20 cts.,
24 60
Two horses, 123 hours at 33} cts., W. Estes, 100 hours at 20 cts., 20 00
41 00
Fred Jones, 322 hours at 20 cts., 64 40
19 20
Charles Chamberlain, 93 hours at 16§ cts.,
15 50
Wm. Capell, 73 hours at 20 cts.,
14 60
One horse, 73 hours at 163 cts.,
12 17
E. E. Stetson, 89 hours at 163 cts.,
13 17
C. E. Brewster, 48 hours at 20 cts., Two horses, 48 hours at 33g cts., James Gammon, 16 hours at 20 cts.,
3 20
Alvin Baker, 21 hours at 20 cts.,
4 20
C. H. Baker, 21 hours at 20 cts.,
4 20
Lighting street,
5 00
Total expended for labor by R. P. Briggs, $2,516 34
HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF E. P. JOSEPH.
Paid,-
E. P. Joseph, 75 days at $2, $150 00
Men, 1538 hours at 20 cts., 307 60
One man, 9 hours at 16§ cts., 1 50
Two horses, 1402 hours at 33} cts., 467 33
One horse, 542 hours at 16§ cts., 9 08
John Burns and two horses, 50 hours at 533 cts., 26 66
Carlton Pinson, 288₺ hours at 20 cts., 57 70
Henry Studley, 96 hours at 20 cts.,
9 60
16 00
20
John Monahan, 801 hours at 20 ets., $160 20
Daniel R. Ewell, 370 hours at 20 cts., 74 00
Samuel L. Brown, 758 hours at 20 cts., 151 60
Seth O. Fitts, 468 hours at 20 cts., 93 60
Alexander Black, 556 hours at 20 cts., 131 20
Geo. A. Hatch and two horses, 45 hours at 45 cts., 20 25
John T. Hatch 2d, 27 hours at 163 cts., 4 50
John Leslie, 99 hours at 20 cts., 19 80
John Tilden, 36 hours at 163 cts., 6 00
W'm. D. Turner and two horses, 117 hours at 533 cts., 62 40 John C. Brown and two horses, 832 hours at 533 cts., 44 48 Tilon Williams and two horses, 68 hours at 533 cts., 36 27 Ashburton Pinson and two horses, 45 hours at 533 cts., 24 00 Oscar Pinson, 45 hours at 20 cts., 9.00
Harry Pinson, 18 hours at 16§ cts., 3 00
James Sampson and two horses, 68 hours at 53} cts., 36 27 James Green and one horse, 792 hours at 363 cts., 29 15
L. Walter Jacobs, 200 hours at 20 cts., 40 00
Man, 18 hours at 163 cts., 3 00
John Kehoe, 9 hours at 163 cts., 1 50
Orlando H. Lake, 215 hours at 20 cts.,
43 00
David Griffith, 40 hours at 20 cts., 8 00
Albert Tilden, 220 hours at 20 cts., 44 00
George Odell, 127 hours at 20 cts., 25 40
Jarius M. Healey, 268 hours at 20 cts., 53 60
John Henderson and two horses, 45 hours at 533 cts., 24 00 Edwin M. Sexton and two horses, 94 hours at 53g c., 50 13 L. F Hammond and two horses, 18 hours at 53g cts., 9 60 C. Walter Sparrell and two horses, 45 hours at 53} c., 24 00 William O. Merritt, 32 hours at 20 cts., 6 40
Albert Osborn, 40 hours at 20 cts., 8 00
John Whalen and two horses, 40 hours at 53} cts., 21 33
Man, 40 hours at 20 cts., 8 00
Henry A. Turner, 22 hours at 20 cts., 4 40
21
One horse, 5 hours at 163 cts., 83 William Monahan, 28 hours at 20 cts., 5 60
Total expended for labor by E. P. Joseph, $2,306 38
Gravel, Drain Pipe, Tools, Etc., for Highways.
James Farrar, Estate, gravel,
$11 24
E. B. Briggs,
2 40
Gideon Studley,
4 80
Lucy Turner,
1 50
Joshua R. Barker,
66
12 70
Albert Farrar.
1 12
Mrs. Laban Wilder,
1 50
Bela Jacobs estate,
25 00
F. D. Lantz,
drain pipe,
6 75
Chute & Capen,
66
5 00
Ames Plow Co., Tools,
1 50
George Tyler & Co., machine repairs,
10 45
H. B. Mason, plow repairs,
5 50
O. C. Railway, freight,
1 87
P. Williamson,
7 30
A. Freeman,
1 00
C. A. Peterson, drain pipe,
1 37
Stamping tools,
2 45
E. Jacobs,
75
Phillips, Bates & Co., lumber for railing bridge, 9 83
Ames Plow Co., road plow, 34 50
Ames Plow Co., wheel scraper,
35 00
Total expended for gravel, tools, etc., by
R. P. Briggs, $183 53
Gravel, Tools, Drain Pipe, Etc., for Highways.
John C. Brown, gravel, 80 loads at 6 cts., $4 80
Frank Thomas, 120 7 20 6€
Francis E. Henderson, " 50 66 3 00
22
James W. Sampson, gravel, 567 loads at 6 cts.,
$34 02
James Green, 66 66 66
234 66
15 27
E. A. Turner,
66
157
6 cts., 9 42
A. C. Pinson,
66
78
4 68
Miss L. Turner,
249
66
66
14 94
Wm. S. Hatch,
66
135
66
8 10
Henry F. Ford,
66
81
66
4 86
Charles H. Farrar,
66
8
66
48
E. T. Fogg,
66
326
66
19 56
Seth Foster,
6
36
Blasting material and sharpening,
1 20
George F. Welch, tools,
9 00
George F. Welch, drain pipe,
36 25
Total expended for gravel, tools, etc., by E. P. Joseph,
$173 14
Summary.
Total expenditures, R. P. Briggs,
$2,699 87
66 E. P. Joseph,
2,479 52
$5,179 39
County allowance, regrading Jones' Hill,
175 00
$5,004 39
Respectfully submitted, HENRY NORWELL. Superintendent of Streets.
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REMOVING SNOW.
Paid,-
William H. Farrar, 62 hours at 25 cts., $15 50
Two horses, 114 hours at 50 cts., 5 62
.
41
3 cts.,
23
Charles H. Totman, 64 hours at 25 cts., $16 00
James D. Kimball, 28 hours at 25 cts., 7 00
Charles Smith, 51 hours at 25 cts., 12 75
3 00
D. M. Wilcutt, 12 hours at 25 cts., Charles E. Brewster, 5 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 34 hours at 50 cts., Luther C. Bailey, 7 hours at 25 cts., Oxen, 5 hours at 50 cts.,
1 31
1 63
1 75
2 50
Daniel C. Hines, 10} hours at 25 cts.,
2 63
Samuel Loring, 41 hours at 25 cts.,
10 25
John H. Prouty, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
B. W. Prouty, 11 hours at 25 cts.,
2 75
William Prouty, 10 hours at 25 cts.,
2 50
Fred Prouty, 5 hours at 15 cts., Howard Packard, 34 hours at 25 cts.,
8 50
Charles Scully, 11} hours at 25 cts.,
2 87
A. W. Robinson, 4 hours at 25 cts., Alpheus Thomas, 18 hours at 25 cts.,
4 50
Charles H Felker, 42 hours at 25 cts.,
10 50
George A. Wilder, 16 hours at 25 cts.,
4 00
William A Smith, 83 hours at 25 cts.,
2 13
Charles E. Lincoln, 1 hour at 25 cts.,
25
Timothy Sheehan, 35 hours at 25 cts., John Sheehan, 4 hours at 25 cts., Frank M. Vining, 32 hours at 25 cts.,
8 00
12 00
Two horse, 24 hours at 50 cts., Frank E. Studley, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Andrew Stockbridge, 43 hours, at 25 cts.,
10 75
Two horses 11 hours at 50 cts., William H. Stockbridge, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
E. P. Joseph 139} hours at 25 cts.,
34 88
Two horses 83} hours at 50 cts., Cassius C. Merritt, 25 hours at 25 cts., John Monahan, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
41 75
6 25
3 00
William Monahan, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
3 00
75
1 00
8 75
1 00
5 50
24
Samuel L. Brown, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
$3 00
Philip Litchfield, 8 hours at 15 cts., 1 20
J. M. Healey, 8 hours at 25 cts., 2 00
J. L. Prouty, 463 hours at 25 cts., Daniel R. Ewell, 14 hours at 25 cts., George Sylvester, 23 hours at 25 cts.,
11 62
3 50
David Griffith, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
Fred M. Curtis, 1 hour at 25 cts.,
25
Fred Henderson, 3 hours at 25 cts.,
75
Albert J. Henderson, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
George J. Pratt, 5 hours at 25 cts., Oxen, 5 hours at 50 cts.,
2 50
Caleb D. Litchfield, 2 hours at 25 cts.,
50
Henry Damon, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
Waldo L. Litchfield, 1 hour at 25 cts.,
25
Cushing Hatch, 20} hours at 25 cts.,
5 13
James Green, 63 hours at 25 cts.,
1 62
Albert Tilden, 10 hours. at 25 cts.,
2 50
Jonathan Hatch, 1 hour at 25 cts.,
25
Benjamin Mann, 2 hours at 25 cts.,
50
George W. Griggs, 18 hours at 25 cts.,
4 50
Liba Litchfield, 162 hours at 25 cts.,
4 13
Carlton O. Litchfield, 26 hours at 25 cts., Two horses, 16 hours at 50 cts., 8 00
William H. Richardson, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Arthur Merritt, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
George R. Litchfield, 3} hours at 25 cts.,
88
Thomas Barstow, 11 hours at 25 cts.,
2 75
Edward Couch, 673 hours at 25 cts.,
16 87
One horse, 59 hours at 25 cts., 14 75 William E. Pride, 10} hours at 25 cts., 2 62
Alvin Baker, 153 hours at 25 cts., 3 87
I. L. Vining, 13 hours at 25 cts., One horse, 13 hours at 25 cts., 3 25
3 25
John Collamore, 24 hours at 25 cts.,
6 00
63
1 25
6 50
25
James Gammon, 44 hours at 25 cts.,
$11 00
Walter Simmons, 35 hours at 25 cts., 8 75
Oxen, 18 hours at 50 cts., 9 00
Two horses, 184 hours at 50 cts., 9 12
Clifton Brett, 18 hours at 25 cts., 4 50
C. H. Marble, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
Alvin Vinal, 9 hours at 25 cts.,
2 25
Charles Baker, 30} hours at 25 cts.,
7 62
Morris Gammon, 33 hours at 25 cts.,
8 25
Wilfred L. Chamberlain, 5 hours at 15 cts.,
75
Henry A. Turner, 10 hours at 25 cts.,
2 50
C. Mann, 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
Edwin M. Sexton, 24} hours at 25 cts.,
6 12
Two horses 21} hours at 50 cts., 10 75
Frank E. Damon, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
R. P. Briggs, 29 hours at 25 cts.,
7 25
E. C. Briggs, 47 hours at 25 cts.,
11 75
Two horses, 462 hours at 50 cts., . 23 25
Joseph Lovell, 22 hours at 25 cts., 5 50
Henry Studley, 10₺ hours at 25 cts.,
2 62
Simeon Damon, 9 hours at 25 cts ,
2 25
Alonzo Stoddard, 10g hours at 25 cts.,
2 62
Waldo Jones, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
Albion Damon, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
Daniel D Sprague, 8 hours at 25 cts.,
2 00
Joseph Briggs, 6 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
Robert Thompson, 33 hours at 25 cts.,
87
Charles Chamberlain 4 hours at 25 cts.,
1 00
George E. Knapp, 12 hours at 25 cts ..
3 00
John H. Knapp, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
3 00
James Smith, 5 hours at 25 cts.,
1 25
Ralph Gardner, 18 hours at 25 cts.,
4 50
Charles E. Hunt, 20 hours at 25 cts.,
5 00
Fred Capell, 11} hours at 25 cts.,
2 88
One horse 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
26
William Couch, 113 hours at 25 cts., Charles C. Pratt, 43 hours at 25 cts., 1 13
$2 87
James Studley, 37} hours at 25cts., 9 38
Josiah W. Chamberlain, 58₺ hours at 25 cts.,
14 63
F. H. Kidder, 23} hours at 25 cts.,
5 88
Daniel T. Hunt, 24 hours at 25 cts.,
6 00
E. E. Chamberlain, 10 hours at 25 cts., 2 50
Charles Talbot, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
3 00
Charles E. Sylvester, 25 hours at 25 cts.,
6 25
John Enolds, 22₺ hours at 25 cts., 5 63
2 38
L. Frank Hammond, 79 hours at 25 cts.,
22 50
Two horses, 45 hours at 50 cts., Herbert Gunderway, 6 hours at 25 cts., John Prince, 12 hours at 25 cts.,
1 50
3 00
Edgar E. Lee, 13 hours at 25 cts.,
3 25
George W. Barrell, 24 hours at 25 cts., George H. Lee, 9 hours at 25 cts., .
2 25
George Prince, 7 hours at 25 cts.,
1 75
Frank E. Stanley, 22 hours at 25 cts.,
5 50
Two horses, 15 hours at 50 cts.,
7 50
Byron H. Merrill, 2 hours at 15 cts.,
30
Total expense of removing snow, $691 40
TOWN OFFICERS.
Paid,-
Thomas Barstow, services as Selectman, Asses- sor and Overseer of the Poor for 1893, including expenses out of town,
$166 00
George W. Griggs, services as above,
137 50
Alpheus Thomas, services as above, 120 00
Mary E. Curtis, services as School Committee, 20 00
Israel Hatch, services as School Committee, 43 00
6 00
Irving Prince, 92 hours at 25 cts.,
19 75
27
Frederick B. Jacobs, servicos as School Commit-
tee, for 1892-3, $70 00
C. A. Litchfield, services as Auditor, 12 00
E. T. Fogg, services as Registrar of Voters, 20 00
E. M. Sexton, services as Registrar of Voters, 15 00
C. H. Merritt, services as Registrar of Voters, 15 00
J. H. Prouty, services as Registrar of Voters, 15 00
E. A. Turner, collector's fees on account of tax of 1892, 125 30
Charles Simmons, services as Fire Warden, 5 00
Samuel Loring, services as Fire Warden, 2 50
George H. Turner, services as Fire Warden, 2 00
Joseph Otis, services as Election Officer,
3 00
William D. Turner, services as Election Officer,
3 00
Benjamin Loring, services as Election Officer,
3 00
E. T. Fogg, recording marriages, births and deaths,
24 60
C. W. Sparrell, returning deaths, 8 25
C. W. Tilden, warning officers and town meetings, 8 00
$818 15
TOWN HALL.
Paid,-
Edward W. Brooks, services as janitor one year, $75 00
Henry. A. Turner for wood, 9 75
E. W. Brooks, wood and fitting, 5 00
George F. Welch, lumber,
2 57
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies,
2 00
T. A. Lawrence, repairs,
1 00
$85 32
Received for use of Hall,
26 00
Balance against the Town Hall, $59 32
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INCIDENTALS.
Paid .-
Alfred Mudge & Son, printing town reports, $114 70 Town of Pembroke, seeding ponds with alewives, two years, 11 53
E. T. Fogg, for entry of By-Laws, 3 00
H. B. Loud, & Co., printing wood posters and transcripts of warrant. 4 00
Fred H. Kidder, services in liquor cases, 10 00
Treasurer of South Scituate Savings Bank, for use of vault by Selectmen five years, 40 00
Boston Herald Company, advertising for Super- intendent of Almshouse,
1 75
Thomas Groom & Co., order books for Select- men, 6 50
Pharmacy Press, stationery and printing, 7 00
C. W. Sparrell, building town fence, 37 97
J. S. Smith, printing for Tax Collector, 8 00
L. E. Cowles & Co., printing brief. Norwell vs. Hingham. 6 00
C. A. Litchfield. fertilizer for common, 3 60
Frank Dyer, expressage,
5 40
Litchfield & Curtis, postage and office supplies,
9 62
Thomas Barstow, for entry of Main and Central streets Petition, 3 00
Ernest J. Brown, printing ballots,
5 00
Thomas Groom & Co., record, tax and assessors' books, 8 00
John P. Henderson, as Committee to consider the pollution of the waters of North River, 5 00
William S. Hatch, land for widening Norwell Avenue and Central street, 20 00
Theodora Hastings, hotel expense, 1 00
E. A. Turner, for postage, stationery and printing, 14 81 Seth Foster, expressage, 12 10
29
Jonathan Hatch, as committee to consider the
pollution of the waters of North River, $29 55
Wallace H. Stoddard, horse keeping five days, 2 00
E. T. Fogg, cash paid for record books, 3 00
F. F. Douglas & Co., printing town warrants and blanks, 3 00
Pratt Brothers, printing assessors' notices, 1 25
H. J. Little, M. D., returning births, 1 25
George L. Newcomb, M. D., returning births,
1 00
C. L. Howes, M. D , returning births,
1 00
Charles Chamberlin, watching fire,
2 00
John H. Knapp, watching fire,
2 00
Everett E. Chamberlin, watching fire,
1 75
Fred H. Kidder, watching fire,
2 00
Byron H. Merrill, watching fire,
2 00
E. A. Jacobs, watching fire,
2 50
Albert Osborn, watching fire,
2 50
$394 78
CEMETERY EXPENSES.
Appropriation,
$500 00
Paid,-
Harrison L. House, for surveys, plans, stone posts and stakes, 1892, $82 48
Bradley Fertilizer Co., for fertilizer, 42 00
William H. Cobb, grass seed, 33 80
Lincoln Ellms, for trees, 62 00
Burbeck & Brett, for seed,
1 04
Harrison L. House, iron markers and freight,
72 75
Harrison L. House, plans and superintendence of work, 48 37
C. E. Brewster, carting phosphate and iron stakes, 8 00
30
John Collamore, mowing bushes, $5 00
Alpheus Thomas, 20 days labor at $2.00, 40 00
Waldo Jones, 32 hours at 20 cts., Two horses, 32 hours at 33} cts., John R. Collamore, 161 hours at 20 cts., Two horses, 161 hours at 33} cts.,
6 40
10 67
32 20
William H. Farrar, 41 hours at 20 cts.
8 20
Two horses, 41 hours at 33g cts.,
13 67
Samuel Loring, 192} hours at 20 cts.,
38 50
One horse, 3 hours at 163 cts., John W. Brown, 104 hours at 20 cts.,
20 80
C. H. Totman, 1643 hours at 20 cts.,
32 90
Daniel Barnes, 9 hours at 20 cts.,
1 80
Mason Loring. 23 hours at 20 cts.,
4 60
C. H. Felker, 45 hours at 20 cts.,
9 00
G. H. Bates, 23 hours at 20 cts.,
4 60
$632 95
ALMSHOUSE EXPENSES.
Paid,-
Waldo Jones, for coal,
$53 60
E. T. Fogg, insuring almshouse property, 22 50
Alfred Payne, repairing shoes,
1 15
Thomas Tolman, supplies,
64 94
A. C. Pinson, meat supplies,
15 38
George F. Welch,
25 01
C. L. Stevens, shoes,
2 50
L. F. Hammond, wood,
27 45
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, groceries,
151 30
Burbeck & Brett, grain,
60 14
A. W. Faxon, dry goods,
12 25
Joseph F. Ford, fish,
26 61
Lauriat & Holmes, baker's supplies,
4 55
53 67
50
31
George E. Bates, meat supplies, $68 26
Mrs. J. M. Healey, cleaning almshouse, 1 88
Leopold, Morse & Co., clothing, 10 00
C. F. Atkinson, moving furniture to almshouse, 16 00
Shepard, Norwell & Co., dry goods, 20 36
Joseph H. Corthell, pig, 10 00
Orlando H. Lake, services as superintendent, 97 50 cash paid, 8 82
Joseph Merritt, blacksmithing and supplies,
4 64
J. A. Torrey, soap,
4 50
C. W. Sparrell, lumber,
6 82
C. A. Peterson, repairs and supplies,
7 55
W. S. & R. P. Briggs, for coal,
41 59
C. F. Atkinson, services as superintendent,
225 00
66 cash paid, expenses,
56 28
labor on hay,
3 00
Joseph H. Corthell, meat.'
45 38
Henry A. Turner, service of stock,
75
C. A. Litchfield & Co., fertilizer,
18 00
Thos. O. Jenkins, killing swine,
1 50
James W. Sampson, cultivator and freight,
7 25
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies,
128 95
William H. Richardson, supplies,
43 19
C. W. Tilden, blacksmithing,
22 59
H, J. Little, M. D., attendance on inmates,
43 25
William Sylvester, labor with team,
10 50
Frank Thomas, service of stock,
1 00
E. Clouch & .Co., supplies,
4 31
$1,376 25
ALMSHOUSE CREDIT.
Due from State for military and State aid, $28 00
32
Sale of articles by superintendent,
40 67
Board and lodging of tramps,
27 00
$95 67
Board of inmates to balance cost,
1,280 58
$1,376 25
AID TO OUT DOOR POOR.
Bridget Shea.
Paid,-
Taunton Hospital for board,
$169 46
Bella Freeman.
Paid, ---
Taunton Hospital for board,
$131 95
Worcester Hospital for board,
43 64
$175 59
George A. Gardner.
Paid,-
Taunton Hospital for board,
$42 71
Joseph S. Litchfield.
Paid,-
Taunton Hospital for board,
$169 46
Taunton Hospital for clothing,
$175 40
Family of Joseph S. Litchfield.
Paid,-
E. H. Bonney, coal,
$21 68
South Scituate Savings Bank, interest,
18 00
8 00
Lincoln Ellms, wood and fitting,
5 94
33
C. A. Litchfield & Co., wood, Mrs. Litchfield, cash,
$2 00
5 00
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies,
124 32
$179 00
Mandana Freeman and child.
Paid,-
Town of Whitman for supplies,
$81 00
Frank H. Stoddard and Family.
Paid, -
. Town of Abington, supplies, $28 00
Diana Pierce, board of Henry Stoddard,
20 00
Litchfield & Curtis, shoes for Henry Stoddard,
2 10
C. S. Millet, M. D., attendance,
7 50
$57 60
Family of William T. Hunt.
Paid,-
1
Albert Culver & Co., coal,
$15 88
Town of Rockland, supplies,
6 25
C. S. Millet, M. D., attendance,
49 50
P. R. Curtis, supplies,
8 13
$79 76
Sarah Harris.
Paid,-
C. H. Davie, M. D., attendance,
$18 00
Wife of Henry Gunderway.
Paid,- H. W. Dudley, M. D., consultation fee, $7 00
34
Thomas H. Gardner and Family.
Paid,-
' John S. Brooks, supplies,
$104 00
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
33 75
Rachel Winslow.
Paid,-
Town of Hingham for burial of child,
$10 00
Lorenzo Cromwell and Family.
Paid,-
Thomas Tolman, supplies, $1 80
A. L. McMillan, M. D., attendance, 43 75
M. Little, supplies,
2 03
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
10 00
C. L. Howes, M. D., attendance,
1 50
$59 08
Andrew Turner.
Paid,-
Melvin Little, supplies,
$6 90
Mrs. John Freeman.
Paid,-
E. P. Joseph, for wood,
$6 00
Gustavus Totman.
Paid :-
H. F. Ford, house rent one year,
$50 00
Allen Wright, supplies,
4 96
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
9 00
$63 96
Nathan Sylvester.
Paid,-
Geo. O. Torrey, nursing, $20 00
$137 75
35
C. W. Sparrell, burial, $25 00
HI. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
10 00
$55 00
Alonzo Sylvester.
Paid, --
C. W. Sparrell, burial of child,
$10 00
A. L. McMillan, M. D., attendance,
25 50
$35 50
Andrew Morse.
Paid,-
Town of Cohasset, supplies,
$20 00
Andrew Green.
Paid,-
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
$10 00
May Whiting.
Paid,-
City of Boston, hospital expense,
$12 00
John Kehoe.
Paid .-
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies,
$4 51
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance,
2 00
$6 51
Geo. W. Smith.
Paid,-
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies,
$11 49
Charles P. Sylvester.
Paid,-
A. L. McMillan, M. D., attendance, $17 50
Annie Gunderway.
Paid,- C. L. Howes, M. D., attendance, $61 75
36
Charles D. Mann.
Paid,- City of Quincy, aid rendered from 1888 to 1891, $219 32
AID TO PERSONS HAVING A SETTLEMENT IN OTHER TOWNS.
Charles F. Talbot, Bridgewater.
Paid,-
A. L. McMillan, M. D., attendance, $84 00
Frank E. White and Family.
Paid,-
C. L. Howes, M. D., attendance,
$40 60
Susan Dagan, services as nurse,
21 00
Joseph H. Corthell, supplies,
8 20
Melvin Little, supplies,
5 00
$74 80
Daniel Hines and Family, Hingham.
Paid,-
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance, $24 00
A. L. McMillan, M. D., attendance,
10 00
C. W. Sparrell, burial of two children, 40 00
16 23
Frank Alger, services and expenses paid,
5 65
Alpheus Thomas, expenses paid,
3 21
C. H. Wilder, supplies,
2 15
$101 24
Henry L. Bates and Family, Cohasset.
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