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15 00
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87
Denis Kiley
11 00
Elmer H. Vinton, self and team
15 75
Benjamin F. Spear, labor
2 00
White & Wetherbee
31 00
$259 40
THAYER PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Total appropriations $1,600 00
Total amount of orders drawn . $1,600 00
GENERAL EXPENSES.
Appropriation
$1,000 00
Paid Nathaniel H. Hunt, Treasurer of Library ·
$1,000 00
DISTRIBUTION OF BOOKS.
Appropriation
$100 00
Paid Alverdo H. Mason $ 8 32
John M. Long
91 68
$100 00
IMPROVEMENTS.
=
Appropriation
$500 00
Paid Nathaniel H. Hunt, Treasurer of Library $500 00
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Total appropriations
$2,390 00
Total credits
300 75
$2,690 75
88
Total expenditures
$2,258 67
Total balance to Treasury
432 08:
$2,690 75
NIGHT POLICE.
Appropriation
$2,190 00
Expenditures
$2,190 00%
Paid Horace F. Hunt $730 00
Jeremiah F. Gallivan
730 00
Amos J. Loring
730 00
$2,190 00
COURT FEES AND EXPENSES.
Appropriation
$200 00
Credits
300 75
$500 75
Expended
$ 68 67
Unexpended balance
432 08
$500 75.
Paid Horace F. Hunt
$9 60
Henry Dugan
6 22
James R. Qualey
52 85
$68 67
Credits.
From Clerk of E. Norfolk District Court
.
$300 75.
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Total appropriations
·
$5,500 00
credits, Almshouse,
$667 82
Outside Relief, 383 05
$1,050 87
66 overdrafts from Treasury ·
989 00
$7,539 87.
89
Expended Almshouse $2,371 06
66 Outside Relief settlement in Braintree 4,198 03
" Outside Relief other cities and towns 970 78
Total expenditures
$7,539 87
Accounts Payable estimated
$ 700 00
Receivable 1,530 01
ALMSHOUSE.
Paid N. Allen Penniman, Supt. $500 00
Electric Light Department,
Installing lights, $185 00
. 6 19
191 19
Water Department .
62 50
George Young, labor .
22 80
Annie Bialis
62 50
James Loftin .
7 00
Thomas Mattie, carting wood
22 75
The Ambler & Hobart Co., supplies 89 64
Charles G. Jordan, supplies
103 44
T. H. Emerson,
16 07
Schraut Bros. 66
30 38
Dyer & Sullivan, supplies .
91 65
Bridgham Bros. 66
117 17
H. W. Mansfield, .
35 87
C. H. Hobart,
88 52
R. E. Whitman, 66
29 99
F. A. Souther & Co. "
1 29
Mrs. A. L. Watson
14 85
G. E. Loring & Co.
6
45 77
J. Marcus Arnold,
58 20
C. R. Bestick Co.
66
32 31
C. W. Hollis,
66
102 77
C. W. Lerned,
5 00
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.
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90
W. A. Torrey, 66
7 80
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, Ice 10 09
Continental Tea Co., Chairs 12 00
Red Cross Co., Chart
2 00
W. F. Sanborn, Lumber
18 29
William H. Cobb, Tools, Seed, etc.
14 73
Braman, Dow & Co., Repairs
1
2 16
Woodsum Coal Co., Fuel
223 75
John B. Thomas, rent of pasture
40 00
S. S. B. French, Grass
24 00
Louis J. Hart, Supplies
6 00
R. Allen Gage
4 00
J. B. Poor, Repairs ·
7 25
O. M. Rogers, 66
95
J. E. Ludden, 66
.
.
16 25
F. O. Whitmarsh, 66
5 40
Edward Shay
3 00
F. W. Brett, M. D., Med. attendance 47 50
Cartwright & Shay, Burial 20 00
Woodsum Express Co., Expressing 1 80
Sundry Cash Expenses of Supt. 172 43
$2,371 06
Credits.
Milk, produce etc.
$181 03
T. H. Libby
10 00
Estate of Emily K. Chamberlain
175 00
Estate of Charles M. Hobart
277 00
Town Hall, wood .
13 00
Board and clothing refunded
11 79
Appraisal Dec. 31, 1904
$1637 47
Expended
2,371 06
Appraisal Dec. 30, 1905
$1,740 00
Credits
667 82
Cost of maintenance 1905
1,600 71
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$667 82
$4,008 53
$4,008 53
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1 INMATES OF ALMSHOUSE.
AGE.
NO. OF DAYS
2. Benjamin, Napoleon
47
365
9. Chamberlain, Emily K.
81
365
12. Coughlin, John E.
51
5
11. Dalton, Joseph W.
45
44
19. Dinsmore, John V.
82
188
6. Farrar, Edward
7
222
7. Farrar, Eunice
6
222
5. Farrar, Mary
36
225
3. Hobart, Charles M.
59
365
21. Hunt, Charles
47
25
20. Kelley, Maria
47
215
10. Lyons, John H.
45
113
22. Madan, Emma
52
4
23. Madan, Frank
12
4
4. McComish, Sarah
73
365
8. Thayer, Sarah A.
74
365
18. Williams, Martha
29
7
14. Williams, Mary F.
6
16
15. Williams, Maud M.
4
16
13. Williams, Samuel T.
7
16
17. Williams, Sarah J.
1₺
16
16. Williams, W. Henry
3
16
Number of days
3,544
Number of weeks
506 2-7
Number of Tramps to June 1,
1,287
Number of Prisoners
37
OUTSIDE RELIEF.
Paid Massachusetts Hospital for Epileptics :
Support of Mary E. Clinton, 1904-1905 ·
$248 26
Marcia Stone, 1904-1905
222 99
$471 25
1. Mead, Abraham
86
365
92
City of Boston.
Support of Mary Coughlin $8 00
Margaret Frazier 28 00
Willis R. McDonald
27 00
City of Melrose.
Support of George E. Pratt and
family .
$90 00
Town of Abington.
Support of Hiram A. Hayden 1904
$133 62
Town of Weymouth.
Support of Mrs. Ann Benjamin 1904 $46 95
Maurice Dowd and family 308.65
Walter H. Ford and family 117 40
Hiram A. Hayden and family " 89 73
Annie P. Mason and family 78 85
$928 20
Mrs. Peter Bjorkman and family.
Paid Jenkins Mfg Co., rent
$58 50
Bessie Wilson, supplies 14 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 37 45
$109 95.
Thomas C. Brow and family
Paid C. H. Brooks, supplies . $3 00
E. A. Jordan, supplies 9 00
Louis J. Hart, supplies 4 75
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 12 05
$28 80
93
Edward G. Buker and family.
Paid H. W. Mansfield, supplies
$104 00
C. H. Hobart, supplies ·
25 09
A. D. Tirrell, supplies 2 10
C. D. Harlow, supplies ·
10 85
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 41 40
F. W. Brett, M. D.
33 34
$216 78
Mrs. L. E. Caligan.
Paid J. Marcus Arnold, supplies $26 03
C. W. Hollis, supplies ·
4 00
Charles E. Hill, rent
72 00
R. Allen Gage, fuel
.
18 87
F. W. Brett, M. D.
2 00
$122 90
Bartol Collins.
Paid H. A. Clark, supplies $53 38
Isaline R. Coy and family.
Paid Cash Aid
$60 00
Woodsum Coal Co., fuel
8 00
E. C. Hall, rent
115 50
$183 50
Miss Lucy H. Curtis.
Paid Cash Aid $130 00
Mrs. Thomas J. Dalton and family.
Paid Bessie Wilson, supplies
$26 00
A. D. Tirrell, supplies 9 85
C. D. Harlow, supplies . 60
94
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 15 00
Mrs. M. A. Mahon, rent . 26 00
George L. Wentworth, rent 15 00
$92 45
Simon Delory and family.
Paid C. H. Brooks, supplies . · $30 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel. 3 90
$33 90
Eli Frazier and family.
Paid T. B. Cooper, supplies . . $7 02
G. E. Loring & Co., supplies 15 14
R. Allen Gage, fuel 6 00
Chester H. Gould, M. D.
10 50
$38 66
Mrs. Robert Frazier and family.
Paid C. H. Brooks, supplies $102 00
C. W. Matthews, supplies 87 00
E. A. Jordan, supplies 3 50
A. D. Tirrell, supplies L.
12 85
Louis J. Hart, supplies 13 58
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 35 00
Elizabeth Gillespie, 1 rent
72 00
$325 93
Julia A. French.
Paid Lydia N. Bishop $52 00
Mrs. Herbert N. Goodspeed and family.
Paid Cash Aid $72 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel . 41 75
$113 75
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Henry M. Hayden.
Paid Cash Aid $104 00
Patrick J. Hennessey and family.
Paid A. D. Tirrell, supplies $31 25
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 14 25
$45 50
Jacob W. Klay and family.
Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel $14 55
John H Lyons.
Paid F. W. Brett, M. D. $2 00
Francis J. Mansfield and family.
Paid C. W. Mathews, supplies $6 00
Uptodate Market, supplies 3 00
$9 00
Mrs. Julia A. Marland.
Paid Ann Houston, rent
$16 00
Joseph Levangie, rent .
8 00
H. W. Borden, rent
15 00
Warren W. Sylvester, rent
4 00
$43 00
Mrs. Leonardo Morales and family.
Paid C. H. Brooks, supplies . $54 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 17 35
Charles T. Leavitt, fuel 4 13
$75 48
96
Mrs. C. E. Packard and family.
Paid Bridgham Bros, supplies $64 69
W. S. Tracey, rent 150 48
$215 17
Charles M. Patterson and family.
Paid Bridgham Bros., supplies $2 99
W. H. Stoddard, supplies 90 57
Woodsum Coal Co., fuel
44 50
F. W. Brett, M. D.
48 67
H. L. Dearing, M. D.
9 83
$196 56
Augustus Pitts and family.
Paid Frank W. Brett, M. D. $11 34
James Reardon and family ..
Paid J. M. Arnold, supplies
$10 00
F. W. Brett, M. D. 20 00
$30 00
Mrs. Edward M. Walker and family.
Paid National Granite bank, rent
$85 00
T. King, rent
18 00
R. Allen Gage, fuel
35 36
$138 36
Mrs. Martha Williams and family.
Paid H. A. Clark, supplies
$175 11
Woodsum Coal Co., fuel
26 12
C. E. Hill, conveyance
5 00
F. W. Brett, M. D.
1 34
$207 57
97
AID TO PERSONS RESIDING IN BRAINTREE WITH SETTLEMENTS ELSEWHERE.
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS
William Coras.
Paid C. H. Brooks $2 50
William H. Williams and family.
Paid H. A. Clark, supplies $8 14
Woodsum Coal Co., fuel
3 90
H. L. Dearing, M. D.
11 66
A. W. Fay, Undertaker
15 00
R. Allen Gage, digging grave
3 00
$41 70
CITY OF BOSTON.
Maggie M. Button.
Paid F. W. Brett, M. D.
$12 67
John Hall, conveyance
10 00
Massachusetts General Hospital
23 00
$45 67
George W. Caldwell.
Paid Cash Aid
$2 00
E. J. Mansfield, board
7 00
W. A. Torrey, medicines 4 45
$13 45
98
Alfred F. Howes.
Paid E. A. Jordan, supplies J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel 34 70
$104 00
H. L. Dearing, M. D., 3 67
$142 37
Edward C. Gillard.
Paid W. H. Stoddard $3 00
CITY OF MALDEN.
Mrs. Lizzie Knipps and family.
Paid Susan A. Hobart, rent
$104 00
CITY OF QUINCY.
1
Martha A. Wilson and family.
Paid Cash Aid
$40.00
CITY OF SOMERVILLE.
Mrs. William E Pickering and family.
Paid Mary A. Carter, supplies $52 73
Dyer and Sullivan, supplies
81 58
R. E. Whitman, supplies
11 80
C. H. Hobart, supplies
2 50
E. E. Dyer, fuel
29 50
CITY OF WALTHAM. $178 11
Mrs. Percy D. Cutler and family. Paid Millard F. Dyer, rent $49 00
99
TOWN OF HOLBROOK. Gilman Madan and family.
Paid Cash Aid
$10 00
T. B. Cooper, supplies
10.47
S. R. Appleton, · 4 50 .
Dyer & Sullivan, " · 50 .
Woodsum Coal Co., fuel
4 00
$29 47
Adelaide Smith and family.
Paid Aubrey Hilliard, rent $30 00-
TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
Allen Belcher.
Paid E. J. Mansfield, board
$2 72.
John F. Beyett.
Paid "Uptodate" Market, supplies ·
$8 00
E. C. Crockett.
Paid J. M. Arnold, supplies
$6 00
R. Allen Gage, fuel
9 99
$15 99
Mrs. Eva White and family.
Paid W. H. Stoddard, supplies
$110 00
Woodsum Coal Co., fuel
39 46
Ann Huston, rent
30 00
Joseph Levangie, rent
22 00
Nettie H. Whitcomb, rent
24 00
F. W. Brett, M. D.
5 34
H. L. Dearing, M. D.
12 00
Cash paid, conveyance
2 00
assachusetts General Hospital 15 00
$259 80
100
TOWN OF WEYMOUTH.
Sarah A. Cain.
Paid Cash Aid
$5 00
Relief to Poor Persons.
Refunded and to be refunded $204 05
Credits.
Aid to persons refunded $156 80
City of Quincy
40 00
' Town of Holbrook " 1904
133 25
Town of Middleboro refunded 1904 7 00
Town of Randolph 1904 46 00
$383 05
J. Sargent Arnold.
Paid Franklin E. Arnold, interest on mortgage $15 00
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Total Appropriations $32,230 00 School Fund Income $350 00 and Dog Tax . 880 56
1,230 56
Total credits
321 10
6 overdrafts .
338 16
.
$34,119 82
Total Expenditures . $33,360 58
66 Unexpended balances 759 24 $34,119 82
101
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
Appropriation
.
.
$1,600 00
Expended
$1,500 00
Unexpended balance
.
100 00
$1,600 00
Paid James A. MacDougall .
$1,500 00
PAY OF TEACHERS.
Appropriation
$19,500 00
School Fund, income
350 00
Dog Tax
880 56
Credits
64 20
$20,794 76
Expended
$20,449 00
Unexpended balance
345 76
$20,794 76
HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid Ernest Collins, Teaching 41 weeks $1,230.00
Bertha T. Davis, 66
24 66 390 00
Florence G. Perkins “
40 66 570 00
Alice R. Pierce,
66
40 66 700 00
Mary Morton,
66
40
600 00
Bertha Thayer, 1
66
13 75
Della A. Hastings,
23
316 25
Annette Goddard,
66
16
66 240 00
Clara Ewing,
66
8
120 00
Clara F. Lord,
66
7
66
99 00
$4,279 00
MONATIQUOT SCHOOL.
Paid Frank C. Heald, teaching 5 weeks $106 25 V. Stanley Milliken, « 19 66 356 25
Josephine B. Colbert, " 40 66 500 00
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102
Margaret E. C. Bannon, 24
66
324 00
Anna D. Pickels, teaching10
100 00
M. Etta Murphay,
66
40
66
462 00
Vandelia Dexter,
66
6
66 00
Jennie Carberry,
66
18
180 00
John E. Stetson,
66
2
66
20 00
Edna Scott,
66
12
66
135 00
$2,249 50
NOAH TORREY SCHOOL.
Paid F. A. Galvin, teaching 16
weeks .
$400 00
Margaret E. C. Bannon, teach- ing 16 weeks
216 00
Edna Scott, teaching 16 weeks 188 00
Lucille Goddard, teaching 16 weeks . .
180 00
Jennie Carberry, teaching 16 weeks .
176 00
Sarah L. Arnold, teaching 16 weeks .
200 00
Rosalie S. Bayley, teaching
16 weeks
180 00
Annie M. Brooks, teaching 16 weeks . .
200 00
$1,740 00
POND SCHOOL
Paid Sarah L. Arnold, teaching 24 weeks $342 00 , Rosalie S. Bayley, teaching 24 weeks . 252 00
Annie M. Brooks, teaching 24 weeks . 304 00
t
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Helen A. Cuff, teaching 12
weeks, 4 days 128 00
Harriet M. Hill, teaching 40
week 408 00
Ellen J. Delay teaching 11
weeks . 110 00
Kathryn Royal, teaching 16
weeks 180 00
$1,724 00
SOUTH SCHOOL.
Paid Josephine M. Foster, teaching 40 weeks
$400 00
SOUTH WEST SCHOOL.
Paid Clara E. Shay, teaching 40
weeks
$400 00
UNION SCHOOL.
Paid Avis A. Thayer, teaching 40
weeks . $530 00
Hannah C. Whelan, teaching 40 weeks 500 00
T
Mabel L. Bates, teaching 40 weeks 474 00
Elizabeth B. Pray, teaching
40 weeks 400 00
$1,904 00
PENNIMAN SCHOOL.
Paid Clara Rowley, teaching 40 ! weeks . $670 00
104
L. May Whitney, teaching 24 weeks . 252 00 · Harriet C. Taylor, teaching 40 weeks 428 00
Mabel T. Knight, teaching 29 weeks . 312 50
Lena E. Buck, teaching 40
weeks 420 00
Jessie Barber, teaching 11 weeks . 110 00
Maud G. Carlton, teaching 16 weeks . 176 00
$2,368 50
JONAS PERKINS SCHOOL.
Paid Victoria P. Wilde, teach- ing 40 weeks $900 00
Grace M. Ward, teaching 40 weeks . 468 00
Nellie E. Bolles, teaching 40 weeks . 474 00
Ruby J. Kenty, teaching 40 weeks 408 00
Irene A. Holbrook, teaching 40
weeks . 408 00
Nellie F. Monk, teaching 40 weeks . 500 00
Helen A. Foss, teaching 40 weeks . 408 00
Ora Conant, teaching 40 weeks 408 00 Marguerite L. Sumner, teach- ing 40 weeks 400 00
Mrs. Signe Wilbar, teaching 40 weeks 360 00
$4,734 00
105
DRAWING.
Paid Grace E. Hackett, teach-
$330 00 ing 39 weeks
SINGING.
Paid George E. Crafts, teaching 40 weeks $320 00
$20,449 00.
CREDITS.
City of Boston, tuition $64 20
JANITORS.
Appropriation
$2,680 00
Expended
$2,540 31
Unexpended balance
139 69
$2,680 00,
Paid John H. Macandrew, Monati- quot School .
$699 99
Foster F. Tupper, Noah Torrey School .
260 33
John Whitty Pond School 264 00 . . A. M. Stetson, South School Willie P. Reed, South West School 44 00
44 00 .
J. Franklin Bates, Union
School . 216 00
Edward O. Pierson, Union School
48 00
Charles E. Smart, Penniman School 168 00
106
Omer W. Hollis, Penniman School
96 00
William Orr, Jonas Perkins School 699 99
$2,540 31
CONVEYANCE OF PUPILS.
Appropriation
$1,200 00
Credits .
194 63
$1,394 63
Expended .
$1,388 75
Unexpended balance
5 88
Paid Old Colony Street Railway Co 750 00
Albert A. Drollett
458 75
Thomas J. Cain
180 00
$1,388 75
CREDITS
Tickets sold ·
$194 63
TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
Appropriation
$1,800 00
Expended·
$1,762 86
Unexpended balance
37 14
$1,800 00
Paid Edward E. Babb & Co. .
$887 43
J. O. Wetherbee Co.
47 09
D. C. Heath & Co. .
114 20
Ginn & Co.
142 07
Silver, Burdett & Co.
63 40
Journal of Geography
3 36
Milton Bradley Co. .
70 91
The Palmer Co.
3 45
J. L. Hammett Co.
14 70
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107
Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co. 26 24
American Book Co. .
59 76
Rumford Supply Co.
·
11 14 .
De Wolfe & Fiske Co.
·
5 82
George F. King & Co.
3 25
Chandler & Barber .
.
40
Powers & Lyons
.
11 44
D. Appleton & Co. .
34 86
Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover
36 50
Allyn & Bacon
25 34
J. B. Lippincott Co.
18 00
F. J. Barnard & Co. 52 99
Remington Typewriter Co. 55 00
Wadsworth, Howland & Co.
11 79
Rand, McNally & Co.
59 20
Little, Brown & Co.
4 52
$1,762 86
SCHOOL INCIDENTALS.
Appropriation
.
.
$550 00
Overdrafts
8 01
$558 01
Expended
$558 01
Paid N. Y. & B. Despatch Ex Co $16 40
Woodsum Express Co. .
28 00
New England Telephone &
Telegraph Co.
35 07
G. W. Prescott & Sons
114 95
Pratt & Pratt .
64 70
A. F. Lewis Mfg. Cc.
2 00
Thorp & Martin Co.
.
5 50
American Engraving Co. .
1 50
White & Wetherbee
10 00
Hooper, Lewis & Co.
1 02
H. C. Dimond & Co.
3 70
C. H. Batchelder & Co.
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9 20
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198
W. B. Badger & Co.
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16 50
Smith, Hawes & Co.
3 75
Library Bureau
3 00
James A. MacDougall
73 16.
R. Allen Gage
31 70
John Whitty
5 06
Grace E. Hackett
1 80
Henry Dugan .
20 00.
Bates E. Stover
50 00
William C. Cuff
12 75.
C. F. Hill Crathern .
3 65
Frank A. Smith
4 00
Richard Belyea
11 85
Horace F Hunt
16 00
Neostyle Co. .
10 75
George E. Crafts
2 00
$558 01:
SCHOOL HOUSE INCIDENTALS.
Appropriation
$1000 00
Credits
. $62 27
Overdrafts
321 32
$1383 59+
Expended
$1383 59.
Paid Electric Light Department $55 90 .
Water Department
219 33
C. H. Hobart .
37 39
O. M. Rogers .
34 75 ·
J. E. McDermott & Co. .
10 42
Herbert J. Hollinshead .
2 85
O. F. Metcalf .
2 40
Frank A. Bates
2 10
R. E. Spinney
5 50
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109
·S. F. Brown
5 00
William May
75 00
R. Allen Gage
9 83
.G. E. Loring & Co
1 60
F. A. Smith
26 27
H. W. Borden
89 51
· George H. Holbrook
113 78
W. A. Torrey
6 25
J. E. Ludden 1 50
B. D. Litchfield
14 10
F. O. Whitmarsh .
4 70
William H. Cobb
43 67
W. H. Heath
2 00
Hollis G. Rand
2 50
William F. Allen
50
John H. Macandrew
1 00
. J. Franklin Bates
9 70
William Orr
6 42
Mrs. William Orr
16 80
Mrs. Anna Davis
.
3 00
Mrs. J. W. Stetson
1 75
Mrs. Sarah R. Eaton
18 40
Mrs. Charles E. Smart
15 68
Willie P. Reed
1 40
W. B. Badger & Co.
6 40
Murphy, Leavens & Co
15 37
The Palmer Co.
8 00
Miller Construction Co
205 20
Neostyle Co.
2 40
Boston Belting Co.
7 65
Remington Typewriter Co. .
5 00
Chandler & Barber
17 20
Edward E. Bibb & Co
7 50
The Talbot Co
12 50
J. Holcomb Mig. Co.
41 41
American School Furniture Co. . 178 50
E. W. Nash Co. 3 37
110
C. W. H. Moulton & Co
3 20
Walworth Mfg. Co. 16 67 ·
Robert Gibson
.
8 42
George E. Crafts
·
2 75
J. Marcus Arnold
1 05
$1383 59
Credits
Jonas Perkins School Association, lights $10 00 Mdse. sold 2 25
Refund on lost check
02
Noah Torrey School Building Committee
on account of flag pole
50 00
$62 27
FUEL.
Appropriation
$2200 00
Expended
$2150 78
Unexpended balance
49 22
Paid A. J. Richards & Son
$389 50
J. F. Sheppard & Sons
10 00
Woodsum Coal Co.
1709 28
R. Allen Gage
42 00
$2150 78
PAINTING SCHOOL HOUSES.
MONATIQUOT, JONAS PERKINS, PENNIMAN, UNION and POND.
Appropriation
$725 00
Overdraft
8 83
Expended
$733 83
Paid Peter Ness
$2200 00
$733 83
$733 83 -
111
PAINTING INTERIOR MONATIQUOT SCHOOL BUILDING.
Appropriation
$375 00
Expended
·
$296 45
Unexpended balance
.
78 55
$375 00
Paid Peter Ness
$296 45
NEW SCHOOL BUILDING, PRECINCT ONE. NOAH TORREY SCHOOL.
Unexpended balance of Appropriation
Expended
. $17428 72
Unexpended balance . .
1 50
Paid Hapgood, Frost & Co .
$12457 00
Walter B. Ross .
2180 00
Henry W. Gore, Jr., Architect .
450 00
American School Furniture Co .
1682 43.
Cornelius Callahan Co. Hose
55 20.
H. W. Borden, Labor andMa- terials 24 74
Electric Light Department
206 45
Standard Electric Time Co. clocks 170 00
William H. Kelley, shades
150 40
Sweet & Burkett, setting Glass 2 50
School Department
50 00
$17430 22:
$17430 22
$17428 72
112
GRADING THE GROUNDS OF NOAH TORREY SCHOOL.
Appropriation
Expended
.
$597 00
Unexpended balance
3 00
$600 00
Paid White and Wetherbee
$45 50
William May
550 00
.G. W. Prescott & Sons
1 50
$597 00
TREE WARDEN'S DEPARTMENT.
Total appropriations.
$1,155 00
Total expenditures .
$956 56
Total balance to Treasury
198 44
$1,155 00
GENERAL EXPENSES.
Appropriation
$150 00
Expended
$133 79
Unexpended balance
16 21
$150 00
Paid Pratt & Pratt
$13 00
R. Allen Gage, pay of men .
120 79
$133 79
SUPPRESSION OF INJURIOUS INSECTS.
Appropriation .
$1,005 00
Expended
$822 77
Unexpended balance
·
182 23
$1,005 00
.
$600 00
113
Paid Pratt & Pratt
$24 75
G. W. Prescott & Sons
105 00
R. J. Farquahar, merchandise
225. 00
R. Allen Gage, pay of men
333 76
William May
74 75
James Chambers, labor
8 68
George J. Wright,
7 58
William J. Orr, 66
.
7 50
Timothy J. O'Keefe
.
11 00
Jacob W. Klay,
.
2 00
Jacob Klay,
8 00
Robert Gibson, labor, self and
teams .
14 75
$822 77
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Total appropriation
$10,045 00
Total amount of orders drawn 10,045 00
HYDRANT SERVICE.
Appropriation $4,925 00
Paid Benjamin F. Dyer, Treasurer
Water Department 4,925 00
SINKING FUNDS.
Appropriation
$5,120 00
Paid Benjamin F. Dyer, treasurer
$5,120 00
.
.
·
114
PLAIN STREET CEMETERY.
Appropriation
$50.00
Credit
20 00
$70 00
Expended.
$50 00
Unexpended balance
20 00
$70.00
Paid A. E. Bradford
$18 00
R. Allen Gage
32 00
$50,00
Credits
Lots sold
$20 00
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Appropriation . $2,500 00
704 88
$3,204 00
Credits
158 69
Overdrafts
471 50
Expended
$3,835 07
Accounts payable. .
$16 00
Accounts receivable, Old Colony St. Ry. Co. .
333 41
Paid G. W. Prescott & Sons, print- ing 1904 Town Reports $340 00
G. W. Prescott & Sons, print- ing, advertising, etc. . 219 60 Pratt & Pratt, printing, adver- tising, etc. 170 25
Pratt & Pratt, printing poll books .
65 00
$3,835107
115
Edward W. Hobart, distribut- ing Town Reports 10 00
R. Allen Gage, distributing
Town Reports
8 00
Robert Gibson, distributing
Town Reports
6 00
Adams, Cushing & Foster, of- fice supplies
1 87
Hobbs, Warren & Co., office supplies
6 37
Macey, Wernicke Co., office supplies
5 16
Hooper, Lewis & Co., office supplies
5 50
Samuel Ward Co., office sup- plies ·
7 83
Libaary Bureau, office supplies
4 93
Wright & Potter Printing Co., office supplies
1 25
Carter Ink Co., office supplies
1 25
W. A. Torrey,
65 01
C. L. Hammond 66
5 00
M. A. Minchin,
66
110 52
Henry M. Meek Publishing
Co., office supplies 4 25
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., 22 95
Henry A. Monk, cash expenses
6 96
Benjamin F. Dyer, “
5 00
J. Parker Hayward, "
2 80
B. Herbert Woodsum, cash expenses ·
7 51
R. Allen Gage, cash expenses 10 00
Henry M. Storm, 66
12 00
Frank W. Brett, M. D.
75
E. L. Burdakin, transcript of deeds . .
33 00
B. E. Porter, clerk . ·
216 00
Warren B. Keith, expenses
appropriation committee 3 65
11€
Henry A. Mo recording 71 marriages ·
14 20
Chester H. Gould, M. D., re-
.
turning births 6 25
R. Browning Wilson, M. D., re- turning births 1 00
A. L. Chase, M. D., returning births 25
R. McLennan, M. D., returning births 50
C. M. Marstin, M. D., returning births . 3 25
G. D. Bullock, M. D., returning births . 5 25
F. C. Granger, M. D., re- turning births 2 75
F. W. Brett, M. D., returning births . .
9 00
H. L. Dearing, M. D., returning births .
6 00
John B. Wren, M. D., returning births 25
Henry A. Monk, recording 171 births 85 50
Cartwright & Shay, returning deaths . 3 25
Albert W. Fay, returning deaths .
10 50
John Ford Co., returning deaths 2 50
Henry A. Monk, recording 116 deaths . 23 20
Henry A. Monk, 110 burial permits 11 00
Edward W. Hobart, inspector
200 00
Charles M. Lothrop, sealer of weights and measures . ·
35 00
Horace F. Hunt, killing and burial of dogs 6 00
117
Amos J. Loring, killing and
burial of dogs
6 00
Robert Gibson, killing and
burial of dogs 8 00
Harry A. Simonds, drowning
case
2 50 °
Woodsum Express Co., express- ing ·
15.
P. B. Murphy, assesssors'
notices .
1 00
Pray & Kelley, fire notices
13 00
King & Pack, framing map
1 10
White & Wetherbee
105 50
W. O. Crosby, examining ledge
20 00
Water Department, repairs
2 95
Charles C. Mellen, services and expenses
254 00
Hayward Bros., repairs
3 30
George S. Parker, work on flag pole
5 68
Conrad Mischler, rope and
painting on flog pole . 23 00
H. B. Whitman, cushions 4 00
Horace F. Hunt, extra police
duty
9 58
Jeremiah F. Gallivan, extra
police duty .
9 58
Amos J. Loring, extra
police
duty
9 58
Charles A. Hobart, constable
19 50
John Kelley, 66 .
3 00
Frank O. Whitmarsh 66
.
3 00
William E. Maybury,
·
3 00
Conrad Mischler, 66
3 00
Michael Levangie,
3 00
James H. King,
3 00
Clement V. Cottrell, police duty
3 00
J. Samuel Hill,
3 .00
i
118
John H. Macandrew, ]
3 00
Francis J. O'Rourke
66 . 3 00
Andrew A. Nichols,
66
3 00
William A. Murphy,
3 00
Alexander McGibbon
66
3 00
John J. Goodnow,
66
3 00
Ernest H. Bisson,
3 00
John E. Westland,
66
3 00
Peter J. Donohoe,
3 00
Walter S. Belyea,
66
3 00
Dexter E. Fisher,
66
3 00
George W. Stevens,
66
3 00
Benjamin Levangie,
66
3 00
Joseph W. Blanchard,
3 00
Thomas J. F. Dalton,
66
3 00
Thomas F. Mulligan,
66
3 00
William Orr,
66
3 00
Joseph F. Mohan,
66 .
3 00
Arza H. Keith,
3 00
Henry Dugan, police duty at smelt brook .
80 00
Town of Weymouth, expenses of prisoners, 1904 ·
17 75
City of Quincy, expenses of prisoners, 1904
3 75
Allen Doane & Co., police supplies .
20 70
Mitchell Mfg. Co., police supplies 1 62
H. A. Winship,
1 50
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co. 9 71
Charles A. Hobart, constable at election
8 00
Conrad Mischler, constable at election
13 00
William E. Maybury, constable at election 8 00
Charles G. Anderson, election officer . 8 00
119
Wilford F. Woodsum, election
officer .
8 00
John W. Cuff, election officer
5 00
Edward W. Hobart, 8 00
Foster F. Tupper, 56
3 00
Richard L. Arnold,
8 00
Azel R. French, 66
8 00
James D. Fox,
3 00
Francis T. Lyons,
8 00
William O. Pinckney, 66
8 00
Elbridge F. Porter,
5 00
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Paid Ralph L. Gerry, election officer
$5 00
George E. Sampson, election officer
8 00
George H. Wetherbee, Jr.
election officer 8 00
Daniel J. Gallivan, election officer
8 00
Irving H. Holbrook, election officer .
8 00
William A. Mckean, election officer
8 00
Charles F. Cavanagh, election officer
5 00
Daniel Ahern, election officer 5 00
John E. Westland, election officer . 5 00
John H. Kirby, election officer .
5 00
George A. Arnold, election officer . 13 00
Joseph F. Mohan, election
officer , 3 00
.James E. Cavanagh, election officer 3 00
120
Edward M. Wight, election officer 8 00
Peter Smith, èlection officer 3 00
James E. Downes, election
officer . .
3 00
Joseph G. Spear, officer 13 00
Louis F. Bates, election officer 3 00
Edward Flood, election officer 8 00
William P. Kelley, election officer 5 00
Peter B. Lawson, election officer
5 00
John A. Ryan,
5 00
Nathaniel F. Hunt, election officer. . 5 00
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