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ANNUAL REPORT of the OFFICERS of the Town of Scituate MASSACHUSETTS
For the Year ending December 31 1913
W
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SATUIT
PORATI
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Officers of the Town of Scituate
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1913
M
TO
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NC
SATUIT
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PRINTED BY THE BOUNDBROOK PRESS, NORTH SCITUATE, MASS.
Ref. 917. 4.18
INDEX
PAGE
Appendix .
132
Assessors' Report .
55
Board of Health
101
Collector's Report
59
Drawing, Supervisor of
123
Fire Department .
104
Funded Debt 54
High School .
121
Milk Inspector
103
Music, Supervisor of
125
Overseers of the Poor
58
Park Commission .
97
Plumbing Inspector 102
School Committee 111
School Department 109
School Physician
127
School Superintendent . 115
Scituate Water Company 94
Selectmen
4
Stone Roads 105
Town Clerk 63
Town Officers 3 Treasurer's Report 60
99
Trust Funds
53
Tree Warden
Truant Officer
129
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TOWN OFFICERS, 1913
Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor. - JAMES W.
TURNER, Scituate; FREDERIC T. BAILEY, North Scituate; JONATHAN HATCH, Sand Hills.
Town Clerk. - JETSON WADE, Greenbush.
Treasurer. - WILLIAM P. RICHARDSON, Scituate.
Collector. - FENTON W. VARNEY, Scituate Centre.
School Committee. - CHARLES H. WATERMAN, Scituate; CLARA M. SKEELE, Greenbush.
Superintendent of Schools. - WILLIAM E. CHAFFIN, North Scituate.
Board of Health. - H. F. CLEVERLY, M.D., Chairman, Scituate; WILLIAM P. GROVESTEIN, M.D., North Scituate; GEORGE T. OTIS, Scituate.
Highway Surveyor. - HENRY T. COLE, Scituate.
Park Commissioners. - WILLIAM H. NORTH, Chairman, Minot; HENRY T. BAILEY, North Scituate; WALTER S. HARRUB, Scituate.
Chief of Fire Department. - ERNEST R. SEAVERNS, North Scituate. District Engineers. - District No. 1, HENRY T. COLE, Scituate; District No. 2, FRANK W. LITCHFIELD, Greenbush; District No. 3, ERNEST R. SEAVERNS, North Scituate; District No. 4, DAN- FORTH P. SYLVESTER, Minot; District No. 5, CHARLES G. EVERETT, Scituate Centre.
Registrars of Voters. - CHARLES F. CLAPP, Greenbush; WALTER
J. STODDARD, North Scituate; WILLIAM STANLEY, Scituate; JETSON WADE, Clerk, Greenbush.
Tree Warden. - PERCIVAL S. BROWN, Scituate.
Auditor, HOWARD O. FRYE, Scituate.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. - WILLIAM P. RICHARDSON, Scituate Centre.
Advisory Board. - ALBERT D. SPAULDING, Chairman, North Scituate; CLIFTON B. LEE, Secretary, North Scituate; WILLIAM O. CLAPP, CHARLES A. CUSHMAN, FREDERIC COLE, CHARLES H. TILDEN, EDGAR TILDEN, WILLIAM W. WADE, JOSEPH A. WARD.
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REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.
To the Inhabitants of Scituate:
At the last annual meeting the matter of disposing of the lockup was hastily considered by the town, and on account of the fact that the Methodist Church wished to dispose of its share in the building, it was voted to sell it without making provision for a lockup elsewhere.
Since the town is obliged to maintain such a place and we were powerless to provide a new one, we deemed it best to buy the interest of the church and await the action of the town in providing for future needs in this regard.
The town has been very fortunate in securing an allot- ment this year from the state of nearly $20,000 for the improvements at Scituate Harbor. At present the channel is 100 feet wide and 8 feet deep at low water, affording ample accommodation for all craft likely to come into the harbor.
The most urgent needs at present are the widening and straightening of the entrance of the channel, and the dredg- ing of an anchorage basin for the accommodation of the fast increasing number of craft which frequent our shelter so that they may not interfere with the use of the channel. This work is under consideration by the Harbor and Land Commis- sion and a report will be rendered at the March meeting.
While the appropriation of $1000 was insufficient to pur- chase the Lighthouse property at public auction, through the efforts of Mr. Harvey H. Pratt and Congressman Thacher, the historic spot was saved to the town by the Lighthouse Commissioner, who nullified the sale and leased the property to the town for five years at $50 per year, thus giving us time to present a bill to Congress asking for the cession or sale of the property to the town at a nominal sum.
Beginning January 1, 1914, the Legislature has made it illegal for those charged with the disbursement of appropria- tions to exceed them. This fact, coupled with the necessity of filing itemized accounts of all expenditures with the Bureau of Statistics, requires us to rearrange our book-
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keeping so that the accounts will come under new headings. This we did January 1, and the appropriations asked for are in accordance with the new system.
If the town sees fit to ask the state for an audit of its accounts and the installation of a new system of bookkeep- ing it may do so, but at considerable cost; while the practical result of such audit is already accomplished.
The financial accounts follow :
BOARD OF HEALTH
Appropriation .
$600 00 244 27
$844 27
PAID
Thomas H. Farmer, services.
$49 50
Thomas H. Farmer, milk inspection.
50 00
Dr. W. P. Grovestein, services.
165 85
Dr. H. F. Cleverly, services .
142 15
Charles H. Waterman, services
120 00
George T. Otis, milk inspection
72 50
John F. Dalby, services .
20 00
Mrs. Thomas Harris, services.
12 00
C. W. Prouty, services
2 85
City of Boston, hospital aid
82 86
Jenney Mfg. Co., supplies.
14 14
Boundbrook Press, supplies
50
John M. Vinal, quarantine
24 00
James Litchfield, labor .
1 00
W. H. Waters, M.D., services
5 00
John F. Turner, services
1 90
State Board of Health
2 65
Franklin Pub. Co.
16 25
Boundbrook Press, printing
23 54
Otis Clapp & Son, supplies
8 10
Mrs. Carleton.
30 00
George T. Otis, services and expenses
84 30
Exceeded .
84 82
$929 09
$929 09
Balance from 1912
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BRIDGES Fore River Bridge
Appropriation
$50 00
Payments $50 00
$50 00
$50 00
Humarock Bridge
Unexpended in 1912.
$224 32
Paid D. W. Clark, supplies and labor,
$26 50
Unexpended . 197 82
$224 32
$224 32
Little's Bridge
Appropriation .
$50 00
Unexpended appropriation, 1912.
50 00
PAID
Frederic T. Bailey & Co. $45 00
Egypt Garage & Machine Co
6 25
George F. Welch, supplies.
6 05
Unexpended .
42 70
$100 00
$100 00
CATTLE INSPECTION
Appropriation . .
$125 00
Paid W. W. Waterman $125 00
$125 55
$125 55
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
$500 00
Unexpended in 1912.
393 10
PAID
Electric Light & Power Co
$743 48
Unexpended . 149 62
$893 10
$893 10
Appropriation .
7
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation .
$600 00
Unexpended in 1912
100 57
PAID
Hose 1
$71 40
Hose 2.
76 88
Hose 3
96 51
Hose 4.
92 72
Hose 5.
51 10
Miscellaneous
450 64
Exceeded
138 68
$839 25
$839 25
Payments as follows:
Hose 1
Walter C. Gardner, services
$51 50
C. W. Prouty, expressing
1 45
George F. Welch, supplies
2 10
C. W. Frye, supplies.
16 35
$71 40
Hose 2
Aubrey Totman, services.
$50 00
Charles F. Clapp, services 25 00
SUPPLIES
Cornelius Callahan Co
$1 88
$76 88
Hose 3
Francis Hyland, services
$52 00
SUPPLIES
Francis Hyland $1 00
M. G. Seaverns 13 99
H. E. Wilder
2 15
Cornelius Callahan Co
3 92
Bound Brook Garage. 90
Egypt Garage & Machine Co. 65
8
Frank E. Cook. $4 30
Archie W. Torrey 10 00
Joseph A. Ward ..
2 15
Frank S. Staples.
5 00
Frederic T. Bailey & Co
45
$96 51
Hose 4
Seth A. Dunbar, services .
$50 00
SUPPLIES
D. P. Sylvester $3 30
W. H. Jones.
6 48
Edgar Tilden
1 17
Joseph A. Ward.
4 85
Frank S. Staples
16 38
M. G. Seaverns & Co
10 54
$92 72
Hose 5
Wiley S. Damon, services. $6 00
William H. Watson, services
10 00
Charles G. Everett, rent.
16 00
SUPPLIES
Charles W. Frye.
$4 64
Charles M. Wagner
96
Charles C. Withem & Son
13 50
$51 10
Miscellaneous
AUTOS AND TEAMS
Henry T. Cole.
$30 00
Harry A. Carr.
5 00
Egypt Garage and Machine Co
10 00
Bound Brook Garage
5 00
C. W. Prouty
2 00
E. R. Seaverns
3 00
Charles N. Turner
5 00
Fred D. Graves
5 50
John T. Fitts .
5 00
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SUPPLIES
Cornelius Callahan Co
$9 33
Hill & Hill . 18 82
O. F. Kress. 231 40
Standard Extinguisher Co
57 00
Boston Badge Co.
2 00
Stephen C. Webster
5 26
E. R. Seaverns, freight
1 53
H. T. Cole, freight. 75
WATCHING FIRES
Elijah Pratt. $1 50
John M. Vinal .
2 00
Frank E. Hammond
1 00
Walter C. Gardner
8 40
R. Frank Hall.
7 35
William S. Richardson
22 40
Stephen C. Webster
8 40
H. F. Tufts. .
1 00
Henry A. Townsend
2 00
$450 64
FOREST FIRES
Appropriation .
$400 00
PAID
Henry T. Cole, teams.
$16 00
Bound Brook Garage, autos
16 00
A. H. Lane, teams.
3 00
Henry Story, teams
12 50
LABOR
Maurice O'Hern, et al
$4 50
Stephen C. Webster
50
Caleb W. Prouty .
1 00
Frank E. Cook, et al .
57 25
James O'Hern
2 00
Elmer F. Burrows
1 50
10
Charles F. Clapp
$4 00
Francis Hyland . 4 50
Fred W. Hyland
2 00
Albert Bogdanoff
1 00
James Panetta .
1 13
$126 88
Unexpended .
273 12
$400 00
$400 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT
Grove Street Special for Reel
Appropriation
$250 00
O. D. Kress & Son
$250 00
E. R. Seaverns, freight and express. . 8 64
Exceeded .
8 64
$258 64
$258 64
Humarock Special for Extinguisher
Appropriation .
Badger Fire Extinguisher Co . $250 00
$250 00
$250 00
HYDRANT RENTAL
Appropriation . .
Scituate Water Co $3,966 58
Unexpended . 33 42
$4,000 00
$4,000 00 $4,000 00
$250 00
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HARBOR SPECIAL
Appropriation
$3,000 00
Commonwealth of Mass $3,000 00
$3,000 00 $3,000 00
Above was spent in conjunction with other funds of the State.
INSURANCE
No appropriation
PAID
D. J. Bates, Agent . $81 00
J. R. Ainslie, Agent . 67 50
$148 50
INTEREST ON DEBT
Appropriation.
$3,200 00
PAID
Home Savings Bank . $882 81
South Adams Savings Bank
208 00
George H. Holden .
100 00
Townsend, Anthony & Tyson
140 00
C. D. Parker
1,049 19
State Treasurer.
1,687 98
Somerville Savings Bank
400 00
Town of Arlington . 160 00
C. T. Plunket and H. L. Harrington.
100 00
South Scituate Savings Bank. 400 00
W. P. Richardson, paid 1912
204 00
$5,331 98
Exceeded . 2,131 98
$5,331 98 $5,331 98
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LIBRARIES
Appropriation .
$700 00
Francis B. Lee, Treasurer
Peirce Memorial Library $350 00
Amy F. Frye, Treasurer Allen Memorial Library
350 00
$700 00
$700 00
LIGHTHOUSE SPECIAL
Appropriation . $1,000 00
Expended, U. S. Lighthouse Commis-
sioner, rental for one year.
$50 00
Unexpended .
950 00
$1,000 00 $1,000 00
LOCKUP
Appropriation
$100 00
Unexpended in 1912.
74 00
Ralph H. Young.
$75 00
Stephen C. Webster
50 00
Murray G. Corning
50
$125 50
Unexpended .
48 50
$174 00
$174 00
MEMORIAL DAY
Appropriation .
Israel D. Damon, Qr. Post 31, G. A. R. $150 00
$150 00
$150 00
$150 00
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MOTH WORK
Appropriation .
$2,052 00
Individual Liability
1,500 00
From Power Sprayer Account
1,200 00
Reimbursements from State.
4,119 89
From Highway Commission
52 20
From Robert H. Schauffler
100 00
Due from State, 1912.
$1,529 85
Payments:
Labor .
6,379 83
Expense .
1,780 13
Due from State, January 1, 1914.
665 72
$9,689 81 $9,689 81
Payments as follows:
LABOR
P. S. Brown.
$902 00
William F. Ford
589 80
C. Albert Brown 477 90
Sven Svenson .
399 39
George M. Whorf
467 26
Frank Damon
462 62
Howard Matthews
485 20
James Duffy .
216 10
Thomas Murphy
289 31
Patrick Curran 175 61
Henry O'Neil . 137 40
William H. Watson
93 60
William S. Richardson
66 05
Henry P. Tobin .
38 37
C. T. Jenkins, Jr. 42 87
Richard Graham 38. 37
William H. Jenkins
40 47
James S. Barry .
65 15
John C. Murphy, Jr. 54 01
Martin Scannell 45 00
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14
Percy T. Mann
$62 46
David O'Hern
51 20
John Driscoll . 53 45
William Flynn . 47 82
George N. Damon 68 70
Elisha Litchfield .
36 00
Joseph Litchfield
36 00
George B. Vinal
95 50
Albert Clapp.
44 15
James McIntire ..
28 80
Thomas Stanley
55 20
John Hines .
55 20
Matthew Hoar
52 80
John Boylan
13 20
Joseph O'Neil
4 80
Joseph Curran
2 40
Charles W. Ellms
63 00
Harry B. Ellms
60 90
John Whorf
43 33
Martin Curran .
43 32
Harry Sylvester
45 03
J. Frank Crane
45 03
Martin Quinn
34 32
G. Wilbur Damon
16 88
Joseph Flynn .
40 52
Patrick Flaherty
41 64
Robert Callahan
64 71
Charles W. Harris
45 58
Michael J. Durand
4 80
Fred W. Brown.
9 60
Martin Haslan .
27 01
$6,379 83
EXPENSE
P. S. Brown.
$1,183 91
George F. Welch
30 57
William F. Ford 2 00
C. A. Brown. 34 00
15
Allen Doane & Co.
$5 25
Stephen B. Church
4 50
Frederic T. Bailey & Co
1 05
Litchfield Bros.
168 00
Francis E. Merritt
144 00
Patrick Conley
15 00
Wright & Potter Co
4 75
Standard Oil Co
72 50
H. T. Cole.
21 00
Stephen C. Webster
72 00
C. W. Prouty.
5 00
Egypt Garage and Machine Co
15 10
A. H. Lane.
1 50
$1,780 13
Total expended in 1913
$8,159 96
PARK COMMISSION
Appropriation
$250 00
Balance of 1912 appropriation
92 46
PAID
W. S. Harrub .
$171 00
Willard F. Litchfield
5 00
W. Webster Hunt.
5 00
Dr. H. F. Cleverly
10 00
Wiley S. Damon
5 00
Michael Conley
5 00
Fred G. Doten
5 00
Galen Watson
8 00
W. W. Waterman
5 00
Ivan Yenetchi. 5 00
A. B. Curtis .
4 50
Martin Haslan
5 00
Goon Loy . 7 50
P. S. Brown
5 50
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SUPPLIES
Bayfield Shop.
$42 50
H. T. Cole.
3 00
Bound Brook Garage
9 50
F. T. Bailey & Co.
130 23
Lincoln Ellms.
12 00
William Stanley
1 00
Exceeded .
$102 27
$444 73
$444 73
POLICE
Appropriation .
$1,200 00
Fines and court fees 51 35
PAID
John F. Turner
$556 55
Elmer F. Burrows.
399 65
Charles M. Litchfield .
103 50
G. Wilbur Damon
8 00
Ellis Damon .
8 00
Everett L. Bearce
13 00
Eugene Longfellow
8 00
S. C. Webster
12 00
John Stonefield .
88 00
Michael Welch .
4 00
William E. Supple
4 00
Egypt Garage.
124 00
Henry T. Cole
3 50
Linsky & Bros
19 80
Exceeded .
$100 65
$1,352 00 $1,352 00
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POOR, SUPPORT OF
Appropriation .
$5,500 00
Due from Cambridge
121 50
Due from Norwell .
104 00
Due from Colrain
59 52
Due from Cohasset.
155 37
Due from City of Boston
150 75
PAID
Board .
$2,608 96
Cash Aid .
840 00
Clothing
90 45
Rent .
479 50
Groceries
923 07
Meats.
196 18
Milk
111 64
Fuel
399 01
Medicines .
22 10
Nursing and medical aid
587 20
Burial .
61 00
Miscellaneous
51 00
Exceeded
278 97
$6,370 11 $6,370 11
Payments as follows:
BOARD
Mrs. George M. Arnold.
$371 00
Mrs. E. E. Weatherbee
829 99
Mrs. R. O'Hanley
160 00
Mrs. Mary A. Fallon
264 00
Mrs. Ruth Bates.
40 00
Mrs. E. H. Lane.
120 00
Mrs. William Manson
224 00
Mrs. Thomas Harris.
36 75
Mrs. Charles H. Hardwick
16 00
Town of Norwell.
156 00
Town of Hanover
65 00
Town of Hingham
326 22 $2,608 96
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CASH PAYMENTS
By W. P. Richardson, Treasurer .
$840 00
CLOTHING
Charles W. Frye
$33 25
Louis Levine.
5 75
Charles F. Curran
4 35
Webb & Joyce.
12 70
Town of Norwell
30 75
Town of Hanover
3 65
$90 45
RENT
Hans G. Dick .
$88 00
Thomas F. Whitcomb
67 50
James T. Dalby
48 00
Rose Doherty .
60 00
Frank O. Clapp
72 00
John F. Murphy
10 00
E. Parker Welch
84 00
H. T. Stenbeck .
50 00
$479 50
GROCERIES
J. R. Ainslie .
$6 00
Sereno T. Spear
60 25
H. E. Wilder
29 00
M. G. Seaverns & Co
473 71
Webb & Litchfield
76 76
Jonathan Hatch
270 12
H. L. Brown
7 23
$923 07
MEATS
H. T. Stenbeck .
$55 40
Robert Huntley
44 00
Norris Bros. .
66 78
George T. Otis.
30 00
$196 18
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MILK
H. J. Stockbridge
$20 70
Charles G. Finney
3 36
S. E. Pratt . 59 58
E. E. Henderson 28 00
$111 64
FUEL
John T. Fitts .
$40 00
D. L. Studley
25 40
C. H. Hackett .
24 00
E. E. Bates .
20 00
Charles F. Andrews
5 50
George F. Welch.
234 11
$399 01
MEDICINES
H. M. McDonald $22 10
NURSING AND MEDICAL AID
Miss Mccullough
$45 50
Webster Litchfield 1 50
Samuel Peary .
57 00
Miss Marie Fox
62 80
Miss Copeland . 12 50
Miss Willard
24 00
Miss Mary Meuse
25 00
Thomas O. Jenkins
10 00
Grace Hospital . .
35 00
Dr. Rand of Abington. 19 75
T. B. Alexander
167 50
Dr. W. P. Grovestein
10 00
Dr. H. F. Cleverly
111 65
Joseph Lavorine .
3 00
Directory of Nurses
2 00
$587 20
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BURIAL
C. W. & E. H. Sparrell .
$50 00
Charles H. Nott. 6 00
Catholic Cemetery Association
5 00
$61 00
MISCELLANEOUS
H. T. Cole, teams.
$11 50
John Stonefield, labor
7 00
Thomas S. Turner
5 25
F. H. Barry
2 00
George Hyland
1 00
Meadowbrook Laundry
7 50
John F. Turner
6 75
Scituate Water Co
10 00
$51 00
PRESERVATION OF MACADAM
Appropriation .
$4,000 00
Reimbursements. 369 65
PAID LABOR AND TEAMS
H. T. Cole.
$813 94
Pearl Vickery
31 20
E. J. Dunn .
156 00
John T. Fitts.
105 00
J. C. & J. H. Merritt
53 63
Aaron Bates.
7 88
George H. Jenkins
9 60
Lester Whitaker
33 60
Henry Jellows.
33 60
A. Wallace Hunt
28 80
John Whorf .
24 00
Edw. N. Cook
31 20
Frank E. Cook.
126 00
John Duffy .
16 80
Walter C. Gardner
31 20
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S. C. Webster . $30 00
Nicholas Wherity, Jr.
33 60
Thomas Hernan
43 20
John Patterson
2 40
John Sullivan .
2 40
James McCarty
2 40
Robert Callahan
26 40
Samuel Peary
2 40
Frank Wilder
33 60
William H. Murphy
79 20
Robert Murphy 43 20
J. Frank Crane.
178 75
Charles A. Noren 115 13
J. Austin Randall
62 40
George Monahan
68 00
Leslie Lake.
72 00
Floyd Litchfield
69 60
SUPPLIES
Standard Oil Co. $1,149 54
Barrett Manufacturing Co
840 34
Studebaker Bros. Co.
191 00
H. T. Cole.
84 63
Byers & Smith 40 00
C. F. Curran
10 78
John T. Fitts .
17 10
F. T. Bailey & Co
32 09
George F. Welch . 64 91
Good Roads Machinery Co
6 75
William H. Harney
6 93
Ernest R. Seaverns 2 75
Charles W. Frye.
1 10
M. G. Seaverns & Co.
32 62
N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R.
46 66
Exceeded . $524 68
$4,894 33 $4,894 33
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PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE
Appropriation .
$600 00
Unexpended in 1912.
36 01
PAID
Boundbrook Press
$377 66
J. B. Washburn.
68 50
William P. Richardson
25 98
Jetson Wade.
16 71
Fenton W. Varney
25 96
Samuel Ward Co.
20 75
Thomas Groom Co
3 00
A. W. Brownell .
1 83
Barry, Beale & Co.
4 60
C. W. Frye.
10 56
J. W. Turner 16 24
Maud De H. Bailey
4 00
Wright & Potter
16 00
Library Bureau. .
8 75
Thorp & Martin Co
3 75
Carter Ink Co.
1 25
Hobbs & Warren
17 59
$623 13
Unexpended .
12 88
$636 01
$636 01
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Appropriation .
$800 00
Unexpended in 1912.
846 89
PAID LABOR AND SUPPLIES
Fred L. Litchfield
$131 20
W. W. Damon. 388 00
F. T. Bailey & Co
699 69
23
Harvey N. Curtis
$442 22
Wiley S. Domon.
3 00
Murray G. Corning
1 75
W. Stanley Dorr
23 25
James W. Holland .
9 05
Frank T. Whitaker
3 50
Arthur H. Lane.
45
George M. Merritt
2 00
Francis Hyland .
3 05
Richard Nichols .
5 00
Masury, Young & Co
7 50
William H. Harney
11 51
B. H. Merritt.
4 81
Paul B. Gilman
30 00
Seth A. Dunbar
8 00
Everett L. Bearce
3 00
Morris O'Hern
23 00
Archie W. Torrey
27 00
George F. Welch
12 34
Exceeded .
$192 43
$1,839 32 $1,839 32
REDUCTION OF DEBT
Appropriation . $5,000 00
Town of Arlington .
$4,000 00
Townsend, Anthony & Tyson 1,000 00
$5,000 00 $5,000 00
ROADS, GENERAL
Appropriation .
$4,000 00
Unexpended in 1912. 367 00
24
PAID
Teams and labor
Supplies.
$3,876 44 745 51
Exceeded
$254 95
$4,621 95
$4,621 95
Payments as follows:
H. T. Cole.
$832 40
E. J. Dunn .
151 88
W. W. Waterman
43 88
J. T. Fitts .
4 78
A. B. Curtis .
149 26
Harry F. Frazer
30 00
James S. Jenkins
101 48
Warren Jenkins.
145 15
Frank E. Cook.
30 00
William H. Welch
89 90
C. M. Wagner .
6 00
C. J. Prouty Est
36 00
J. C. & J. H. Merritt Est.
127 44
Albert Clapp.
55 18
William O. Clapp
81 08
Fred D. Graves
61 88
W. S. Harrub
25 80
Frederic Cole. 14 25
J. Frank Crane
152 00
Charles A. Noren
63 00
Pearl Vickery
71 40
S. C. Webster.
2 40
George Emerson 32 00
Harry Driscoll .
9 60
L. Clarence Litchfield .
2 40
G. W. Damon
1 20
Lester Whitaker
39 15
A. W. Hunt.
41 55
Thomas Hernan
52 80
Frank O. Clapp
3 00
A. F. Sylvester 8 40
25
Harry Ellms.
$12 00
Robert Callahan 12 00
Frank Wilder . 40 35
Charles W. Harris
39 60
J. Austin Randall
28 80
George Monahan.
9 60
George H. Jenkins
67 20
William H. Murphy
8 40
John Duffy
1 20
William Flynn .
60 30
John C. Murphy, Jr
39 15
Patrick Flaherty
43 80
Martin Quinn .
65 10
Leslie Lake
66 75
Joseph Flynn
47 25
Charles P. Curran
61 50
Edw. N. Cook.
31 95
John Whorf . 39 15
Floyd Litchfield .
52 35
John Boylen .
10 30
Henry Jellows .
40 35
Nicholas Wherity, Jr.
50 85
D. L. Studley .
57 80
Robert Nichols 19 95
Robert Murphy
42 75
Percy Cushman
17 55
Percy T. Mann
18 00
George B. Vinal .
24 75
Abner S. Dalby
85 20
Michael O'Connor .
36 75
C. T. Jenkins, Jr.
31 95
Wiley S. Damon.
27 15
Walter C. Gardner
39 15
Aaron Bates.
67 88
Martin Curran
37 20
John Sullivan .
69 75
Elmer F. Burrows
2 40
Arthur Merritt . .
5 00
$3,876 44
26
SUPPLIES
George F. Welch $407 48
Percy T. Mann .
105 30
Good Roads Machinery Co 60 39
Charles W. Frye
2 10
J. E. Bradford .
11 55
Bound Brook Garage
1 00
E. P. Welch, Agent.
30 00
Frank E. Hammond.
7 20
Arthur H. Lane.
46 35
Barbour Stockwell Co
10 50
Elvira C. Litchfield .
30
Thomas F. Bailey & Son.
2 84
W. H. Harney
1 95
W. E. Simms.
10 00
Charles H. Williamson
3 00
Ames Imp. & Seed Co.
43 91
Webb & Joyce. .
50
N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R.
1 14
$745 51
STONE ROADS
Appropriation .
$10,000 00
Balance of Lighthouse appropriation
950 00
Reimbursements
286 15
Expended :
Front Street.
$2,481 15
Main Street, Greenbush
1,085 70
Ocean Avenue.
4,088 35
Blossom Street
2,833 17
General.
904 38
Exceeded 156 64
$11,392 75 $11,392 75
27
Payments as follows:
Front Street
H. T. Cole. . $563 45
W. W. Waterman. 6 00
A. B. Curtis .
21 00
C. M. Wagner 30 00
William O. Clapp 6 00
W. H. Welch. 56 40
W. W. Jenkins
132 80
Harry G. Frazer
99 75
E. J. Dunn .
135 75
J. C. & J. H. Merritt Est.
78 00
J. Frank Crane.
108 00
Pearl Vickery
24 00
Leslie Lake.
58 50
Lester Whitaker
53 70
Robert Murphy
36 90
J. A. Randall .
19 20
A. W. Hunt.
56 10
John Whorf
58 50
John Duffy
7 20
Samuel Peary
4 80
Nicholas Wherity, Jr
4 80
Charles Harris . .
4 80
James McCarty
4 80
Robert Callahan
4 80
John Patterson 4 80
Martin Quinn
16 80
Joseph Flynn .
16 80
Charles P. Curran
16 80
J. C. Murphy, Jr
19 20
William Flynn
21 60
Frank Wilder.
58 50
Edw. N. Cook 60 00
John Boylan .
60 00
Michael J. O'Connor
31 20
Charles A. Noren .
81 00
28
John Sullivan .
$6 00
Floyd Litchfield .
62 40
Patrick Flaherty
1 20
Henry Jellows.
64 50
George H. Jenkins
62 40
Thomas Hernan
25 50
Abner S. Dalby
64 80
$2,248 75
SUPPLIES
Percy T. Mann .
- - $29 40
Charles E. Perkins
10 50
George N. Damon
7 00
Charles W. Frye.
4 21
Barbour Stockwell Co
42 00
Frank E. Hammond .
4 95
George F. Welch
130 94
Murray G. Corning
3 40
$232 40
Main Street, Greenbush
Henry T. Cole
$375 60
Frederic Cole. 84 00
J. Frank Crane. 60 00
Pearl Vickery .
28 80
Philip Litchfield
23 40
Floyd Litchfield
31.20
Edw. N. Cook
31 20
George M. Jenkins
16 80
Harry Litchfield
43 50
J. A. Randall .
28 80
John Whorf
7 20
Nicholas Wherity, Jr
16 80
Abner S. Dalby
19 20
E. F. Burrows .
19 20
Sumner Crane.
36 00
George Monahan
36 00
29
Robert Callahan
$21 60
Thomas Hernan
21 60
Lester Whitaker 27 60
Leslie Lake.
35 40
Harry Ellms 28 80
A. W. Hunt.
21 60
Frank Wilder .
26 40
W. L. Litchfield.
7 20
$1,047 90
SUPPLIES
George H. Sampson
$ 80
Frederic Cole.
30 00
A. H. Lane. 7 00
$37 80
Ocean Avenue
H. T. Cole
$926 30
Mitchell Bros
96 00
John T. Fitts.
108 00
Frank E. Cook.
174 00
Walter S. Harrub
72 00
Charles M. Wagner
174 00
Francis E. Merritt.
78 00
J. Frank Crane
176 00
Pearl Vickery
93 60
C. A. Noren .
135 00
William L. Litchfield.
24 00
Joseph O'Neil.
52 80
George Monahan
72 00
Lester Sylvester
7 20
Philip Litchfield .
12 00
Elmer F. Burrows
66 00
F. T. Whiting
88 80
Floyd Litchfield
96 00
Leslie Lake.
88 80
William H. Murphy
84 60
Frank Wilder 91 20
30
A. W. Hunt. $86 40
Edw. N. Cook.
79 20
George H. Jenkins 36 00
John Whorf .
80 40
Henry Jellows.
72 60
Nicholas Wherity, Jr
84 00
Edw. J. Dunn.
75 00
Thomas Hernan .
24 00
George H. Jenkins
43 20
Robert Callahan
82 20
Sven Svenson .
64 80
Lester Whitaker
79 20
Sumner Crane. 68 40
Abner S. Dalby
74 40
Charles Harris
45 60
J. A. Randall .
70 80
Perez L. Young
6 00
$3,788 50
SUPPLIES
George F. Welch
$217 60
Lincoln Bros. .
22 37
Milton G. Litchfield
5 00
Barbour, Stockwell Co
42 00
George H. Sampson
4 60
Henry T. Cole.
6 00
E. P. Joseph .
2 28
$299 85
Blossom Street
Henry T. Cole.
$593 65
Frank E. Cook.
114 00
Pearl Vickery
81 60
J. Frank Crane
132 00
C. A. Noren.
27 00
Sven Svenson
57 60
George M. Jenkins
79 20
31
Alvin R. Glines . $8 40
Lester Whitaker 75 60
Nicholas Wherity, Jr 56 40
Robert Callahan 56 40
Sumner Crane. 78 90
Abner S. Dalby 78 00
Philip Litchfield
81 60
Floyd Litchfield
60 00
Edw. N. Cook. 57 60
Henry Jellows. 4 80
Elmer F. Burrows
31 20
J. A. Randall . 57 60
Harry Ellms.
34 80
George Monahan
51 60
A. W. Hunt
66 00
John Whorf 63 60
William L. Litchfield .
70 80
Harry Litchfield 12 00
Lester Sylvester
51 60
Thomas Hernan
22 80
F. T. Whiting
63 60
Leslie Lake.
58 80
Frank Wilder
55 20
William H. Murphy
19 20
Charles Harris
45 60
$2,347 15
SUPPLIES
Wilbur F. Merritt.
$148 35
Barbour, Stockwell Co.
21 00
Ames Imp. & Seed Co
1 00
H. T. Cole.
4 55
Good Roads Machinery Co
20 05
George H. Sampson
11 08
George F. Welch .
261 79
Franklin P. Barnes
18 20
$486 02
32
GENERAL
H. T. Cole.
$70 90
Lester Whitaker
1 20
Pearl Vickery
2 40
Robert Murphy
1 20
Frank Wilder
20 40
C. A. Noren
15 00
Leslie Lake.
19 80
J. Frank Crane
24 00
S. C. Webster
2 40
Harry Litchfield
18 00
Lester Sylvester .
4 80
J. A. Randall .
7 20
Elmer F. Burrows
2 40
Harry Ellms.
9 60
A. W. Hunt.
10 20
George Monahan
10 20
$219 70
SUPPLIES
Buffalo Steam Roller Co.
$53 56
Good Roads Machinery Co
377 09
H. T. Cole.
2 48
Blake & Knowles Pump Co
2 80
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