Town annual report of Braintree, Massachusetts for the year 1906, Part 4

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Publication date: 1906
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$4,000 00


Total appropriations for 1906. $115,519 56


ASSESSORS' ACCOUNT.


For Debt of Town, notes and interest $15,227 25


Electric Light Department. . 6,827 20


Fire Alarm System. 300 00


Fire Department


2,965 00


Health Department


300 00


Highway Department


11,000 00


Incidentals


3,250 00


Insurance


155 40


Investigation of Electric Light Department 1,108 71


Library and distribution of books 1,100 00


Memorial Day 175 00


Military Aid 336 00


Police Department


2,390 00


Poor Department


6,000 00


1


School Department.


31,680 00


Soldiers' Relief


1,300 00


Taxes, Abatement of


1,000 00


Town Hall and Town Lands ...


1,200 00


Town Officers' salaries.


3,855 00


Treasurer's Bond 105 00


Tree Warden's Department. 2,150 00


Water Department 23,070 00


Cemetery (Plain Street)


25 00


Total appropriations for 1906. $115,519 56


Less amounts appropriated but not raised by Taxation : Mayflower Park water main ex- tension $10,000 00


One-half of appropriation


for


Military Aid


168 00


53


Bank and Corporation Tax (Esti-


5,000 00 mated)


$15,168 00


Total amount of


appropriations raised by


taxation


$100,351 56


Town Tax $100,351 56


County Tax


5,020 92


State Tax


5,600 00


METROPOLITAN PARK TAX.


Parks Sinking Fund ..


$145 17


Boulevard Sinking Fund ... 11 34


Nantasket Sinking Fund. .


14 74


$171 25


Parks Interest $446 91


Boulevard Interest


52 33


Nantasket Interest 37 64


$536 88


Parks maintenance $733 20


Boulevard maintenance 36 11


Nantasket maintenance 53 55


$822 86


$1,530 99


Wellington


Bridge Sinking


Fund


$3 91


Wellington Bridge Interest. 31 57


Wellington Bridge Main-


tenance


11 15


$46 63


State Highway Tax


27 82


Overlayings


4,198 59


$116,776 51


Street Watering


831 40


Commitment August 11, 1906. $117,607 91


Additional Taxes Committed. 1,773 69


Total Commitment, 1906. $119,381 60


54


Number of Polls assessed 1,965


Number of Residents assessed on property : Individuals 1,327


All others


25


Total 1,352


Number of Non-residents assessed on


property :


1.


Individuals


377


All others


17


Total 394


Number of Taxpayers :


On property 1,746


Poll Tax only.


1,286


Total 3,032


Number of dwellings assessed .


1,462


Number of acres of land assessed.


7,928


Number of horses assessed.


466


Number of cows assessed 442


Number of assessments or valuations 7,497


Value of assessed personal estate.


$510,791 00


Value of real estate :


Buildings


$2,686,400 00


Land


1,842,875 00


$4,529,275 00


Total valuation


$5,040,066 00


Tax on Personal Estate May 1. $11,441 71


Tax on Real Estate May 1 .. . 101,446 80


Tax on Polls May 1 3,888 00


Total tax for State, County and Town purposes, including overlayings


$116,776 51


Street Watering Tax


831 40


$117,607 91


1


55


Additional Tax on Polls and


Real Estate.


50 96


Street Railway Excise Tax. Total Tax.


1,722 73


$119,381 60


$116,776 51 to be raised on a valuation of $5,039,666 .00 makes the rate per $1,000.


$22 40


Raised by Per cent. of Division of Taxation. Total Tax. Tax Rate. $13,677 25 .11 231 $2.51 575


Debt of Town.


Interest on loans in 'antic-


ipation of taxes. ....


1,550 00


.01 273


.28 515


Electric Light Department


6,827 20


.05 614


1.25 754


Fire Alarm.


300 00


.00 246


.05 510


Fire Department.


2,965 00


.02 435


.54 544


Health Department


300.00


.00 246


.05 510


Highway Department


11,000 00


.09 033


2.02.339


Incidentals


3,250 00


.02 669


.59 786


Insurance


155 40


.00 127


.02 845


Investigation of Electric


Light Department:


1,108 71.


.00 910


.20 384


Library


1,100 00


.00 903


.20 227


Memorial Day


175 00


.00 144


.03 226


Military Aid.


168 00


.00 138


.03 091


Police Department.


2,390 00


.01 962


.43 949


Poor Department


6,000 00


.04 926


1.10 342


School Department


31,680' 00


:. 26 015


5.82 736


Soldiers' Relief.


1,300 00


.01 067


.23 901


Taxes, Abatement of. . . .


1,000 00


.00 821


.18 390


Town Hall and Town


Lands


1,200 00 .00 985


.22 064


Town Officers' Salaries.


3,855 00


.03 165


.70 896


Treasurer's Bond. ....


105 00


.00 086


.01 926


Tree Warden Department.


2,150 00


.01 765


.39 536


13,070 00


.10 733


2.40 419


25 00


.00 020


.00 448


:


1.


:


7,205 44 .05 916


1.32 519


Water Department. . Cemetery (Plain Street) . State Tax, including Spe- " cial Taxes


56


County Tax


5,020 92


.04 123


.92 355


Overlayings


4,198 59


.03 447


.77 213


$121,776 51


100 000


$22.40 000


Less Bank and Corpora-


tion Tax


5,000 00


$116,776 51


Expenditures


ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT.


Depreciation Fund.


Appropriation


$3,897 20


Credit


3,161 21


$7,058 41


Paid Benjamin F. Dyer $3,897 20


Orders paid by Treasurer. 3,161 21


$7,058 41


Credit.


. Refund of orders paid.


$3,161 21


Investigation of Electric Light Department.


Appropriation $1,108 71 1,108 71


· · Expended


Paid Charles K. Stearns $578 27


Herbert F. French. 523 19


Pratt & Pratt.


2 00


G. W. Prescott & Sons


2 25


Charles E. Dexter. ...


3 00


$1,108 71


Paid G. W. Prescott & Sons, no ap- propriation $250 00


57


FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.


Maintenance of Fire Alarm.


Appropriation


$300 00


Expended


$200 40


Unexpended balance.


99 60


$300 00


Paid Electric Light Department ... $21 80


Wallace P. Mercer.


150 00


R. Allen Gage.


15 00


Manufacturers Governor Co ...


9 60


Gamewell Fire Alarm Tele-


graph Co.


4 00


$200 40


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Total Appropriations


$2,965 00


Total Credits


30


Total Overdrafts


408 59


.


$3,373 89


Total expended


$3,358 39


Total unexpended balances. 15 50


$3,373 89


Pay of Engineers and Members.


Appropriation


$1,565 00


Overdraft


8 00


$1,573 00


Expended


$1,573 00


Engineers.


Paid Frank O. Whitmarsh. $50 00


J. Samuel Hill.


30 00


Clement V. Cottrell


40 00


Frank A. Smith, coll.


poll


taxes


6 00


$126 00


Hose Company No. 1.


Paid James F.


McDonnell, Jr.,


Steward


$45 00


58


Frank A.


Smith, coll. poll


taxes


24 00


Pay of men 180 00


Hose Company No. 2.


Paid George F. Mansfield, Steward.


$25 00


Harry A. Simonds, Steward. . 25 00


Frank A. Smith, coll. poll


taxes 22 00


Pay of men. 180 00


Hose Company No. 3.


Paid William Hill, Steward. $45 00


Frank A. Smith, coll. poll taxes 24 00


Pay of men


180 00


Hook and Ladder Company No. 1.


Paid John H. Frazier, Steward .... $30 00


Frank A. Smith, coll. poll taxes 24 00


Pay of men.


180 00


Hook and Ladder Company No. 2.


Paid Joseph A. Hayden, Steward. . $25 00


Frank A. Smith, coll. poll taxes 24 00


Pay of men.


180 00


Hook and Ladder Company No. 3.


Paid George W. Reviere, Steward. . $30 00


Frank A. Smith, coll. poll taxes 24 00


Pay of men


180 00


$249 00


$252 00


$249 00.


$234 00.


$229 00


$234 00


$1,573 00


1


59


Extra Pay for Services at Fires.


Appropriation


$200 00


Overdraft 112 90


$312 90.


Expended


$312 90


Paid Frank O. Whitmarsh, pay of


men


$104 10


J. Samuel Hill, pay of men. . 106 35


Clement V. Cottrell, pay of men 102 45


$312 90


GENERAL EXPENSES.


Appropriation


$700 00


Credit


30


Overdraft, general expenses


23 87


Overdraft, forest fires.


263 82


$987 99


Expended


$987 99


Paid Electric Light Department. $40 20


Water Department. 30 00


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel. .


2 00


Woodsum Coal Co., fuel.


1 00


R. Allen Gage, fuel


2 25


O. M. Rogers, repairs.


30


George W. Walsh, repairs. ..


1 25


John H. Frazier, repairs. . ...


2 00


Thomas F. Croke, repairs ...


3 90


Harry A. Simonds, repairs. ..


1 25


J. Samuel Hill, repairs and incidentals 6 90


F. O. Whitmarsh, repairs and incidentals 3 91


J. H. Kirby, Jr., repairs .... 7 80


H. W. Borden, repairs 20 90


J. E. Ludden, repairs. 8 95


H. G. Rand, repairs. 28 50


60


H. B. Whitman, repairs. 9 00


C. G. Anderson, repairs 75


H. H. Thayer, repairs. 15 60


H. L. Parker, repairs. 75


Conrad Mischler, repairs. 14 40


W. I. Jordan, repairs


3 35


Peter Ness, repairs.


3 25


C. M. Winneberger, repairs. .


4 50


Cornelius Callahan Co., sup- plies 132 20


W. A. Torrey, supplies. 14 15


R. E. Whitman, supplies 4 25


C. H. Hobart, supplies


7 22


J. M. Arnold, supplies.


34


Boston Badge Co., supplies ...


9 00


G. W. Prescott & Sons, print- ing 4 50


Thos. J. Cain, team.


1 50


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, use of horses 97 00


G. A. Nelson, use of horses ... 5 00


John P. Robery, use of horses. 10 00


Russell B. Worster, use of horses 2 00


Robert Gibson, use of horses ..


5 00


J. O. Sypher, use of horses ...


32 50


M. J. Branley, use of horses.


25 00


F. W. Piercy, use of horses ...


42 50


C. R. Bestick, use of horses ...


42 50


C. E. Hill, use of horses .....


7 50


Peter Smith, watching fires ..


4 00


F. O. Whitmarsh, pay of men, July 3 and 4. 21 00


C. V. Cottrell, pay of men, July 3 and 4. 27 00


J. S. Hill, pay of men, July 3 and 4. 17 00


$723 87


61


FOREST FIRES. Paid Cornelius Callahan Co., sup-


plies


$19 41


Sexton Can Co., supplies .... 15 00


F. O. Whitmarsh, pay of men. 20 40


C. V. Cottrell, pay of men ... 34 85


J. S. Hill, pay of men. . ...


17 60


J. M. Cutting, pay of men ....


83 55


G. W. Wentworth, pay of men.


11 70


J. A. Ryan, pay of men. . .


15 61


T. J. Cain, team


1 00


J. O. Sypher, use of horses ... 17 50.


M. J. Branley, use of horses. . 15 00


F. W. Piercy, use of horses. .


5 00


C. R. Bestick, use of horses ... 5 00


C. E. Hill, use of horses. . .


2 50


$264 12


$987 99.


Credit.


C. V. Cottrell, pay of men refunded.


30


NEW HOSE.


Appropriation


$500 00.


Expended


$484 50


Unexpended balance .


15 50


$500 00


Paid Cornelius Callahan Co. . . . $484 50


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$300 00


Overdraft


341 18


Expended


$641 18


Paid G. W. Prescott & Sons, print-


ing $6 25


Pratt & Pratt, printing.


10 50


F. A. Smith, supplies. 58 51


W. A. Torrey, supplies ·


10 90


$641 18


62


C. M. Marstin. 77 07


E. W. Hobart, inspector of beef, etc. 146 75


J. O. Sypher 250 20


R. Allen Gage


9 50


Daniel Dillon. 2 00


E. W. Hobart, clerk and fumi- gating 54 50


W. H. Martin, fumigating. ...


15 00


$641 18


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Total appropriations


$11,000 00


Received from State (Street Rail-


way Tax) .


834 51


Excise Tax (Street Railway Tax) .. 1,722 73


Abutters Tax, street watering. 831 40


Total Credits.


3,900 55


Total Overdrafts.


861 26


$19,150 45


Total Expenditures.


$18,833 49


Total Unexpended balances 316 96


$19,150 45


GENERAL REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


Appropriation


$5,000 00


Received from State 834 51


Credits


180 50


Overdrafts


639 75


Expended


B. H. Woodsum, Surveyor.


Paid W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber. $20 86


C. H. Hobart, supplies ...... 1 28


Dyer & Sullivan, supplies. ... 6 57


H. B. Witman, supplies. . 65 Waldo Bros., supplies. 16 00


William H. Cobb, tools and supplies 14 45


Woodsum Coal Co., drain pipe. 142 57


$6,654 76 $6,654 76


63


Azel R. French, gravel. 27 50


Warren M. Babbitt, gravel ...


153 74


L. B. Hollis, gravel.


9 12


G. A. Thayer, gravel


1 00


W. M. Sweet, gravel.


2 28


N. H. Hunt, gravel,


15 60


J. L. Simonds, gravel. 7 12


J. H. Flint, gravel. 3 12


Mrs. A. White, gravel. . 12 80


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., ashes


12 60


Paul Monaghan, mason work. . 2 75


2 00


B. D. Litchfield, mason work. . Thomas F. Finnegan, self and teams


509 00


Michael J. Branley, self, man and teams 218 60


George E. Arnold, labor.


214 20


Leopold Benjamin, labor.


191 20


John McManus, labor


186 70


E. O. Smith, labor


38 00


John Gill, labor 6 00


Andrew Collins, labor. 123 20


Joseph Degregoris, labor 32 00


James A. Gogan, labor


30 00


Daniel Dillon, labor.


97 00


$2,097 91


R. Allen Gage, Surveyor.


Paid John Griffin, self and horse .. $211 00


C. E. Smart, self and horse .. 183 75


C. I. Dimmock, self and horse. 96 50


J. J. Maher, self and horse. . L. Durfee, self and horse .... 3 50


232 15


R. Allen Gage, men and horses 378 24


81 69


A. A. Drollett, men and horses E. F. French.


259 03


Eli Fraser


182 00


P. Donahoe.


118 00


Daniel Devine . 89 00


·


64


F. Smart. 90 00


John J. Drinkwater


9 00


Ames Plow Co.


28 54


C. E. Stratton, gravel 22 00


Woodsum Coal Co. 23 28


A. J. Richards & Sons, drain pipe 72 17


F. A. Bates


21 50


J. B. Poore.


19 21


J. B. Rhines


11 80


W. J. Ward


9 80


A. Clark


5 20


Broad Gauge Iron Co ..


7 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., ashes


20 00


$2,174 36:


Henry M. Storm, Surveyor.


Paid Benjamin F. Torrey, tending


drawbridge $120 00


Robert Gibson, self and teams . 551 49


George J. Wright, labor. 10 22


Timothy J. O'Keefe, labor . .


202 11


William J. Orr, labor


178 61


James Chambers, labor. 28 25


Benjamin F. Spear; labor 42 00 ..


Jacob Klay, labor.


101. 00


Terrance Starr, labor.


176 67


Morris Connor, labor.


55 00


George J. Buckley, labor, ...


108 83


George E. Fogg, man and team


96 50


John P. Robery, man and team 122 00


C. Sumner Vinton, man and team 24 00


Henry A. Richards, gravel .... 35 28


Joshua Wilkins, gravel. 35 28


H. F. Stackhouse, sign boards


13 50


Charles Matthews, painting .. 8 00


John J. Drinkwater, engineer. 27 00


J. E. Ludden, supplies. ..


8 69


1


65


Broad Gauge Iron Works, grat- ing 5 71


F. O. Whitmarsh, building catch basin 12 70


W. H. Waterman, paving .. ...


9 25


85 45


Henry Lavelle, paving. .... Old Colony St. Railway Co., one-half expense repairs on Toll Bridge. 314 21


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 1 60


William H. Cobb, tools 12 10


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, fuel. . 2 19


W. I. Jordan, bridge. 20 93


$2,382 49


Credits.


Gravel sold, Precinct 1 $128 70


Cleanings sold, Precinct 2


50 00


Cleanings sold, Precinct 3. 1 80


$180 50


SIDEWALKS.


Appropriation


$2,000 00


1,000 00


3,000 00


Credits


364 75


$3,364 75


Expended


$3,359 23


Unexpended balance.


5 52


B. H. Woodsum, Surveyor.


Paid William H. Cobb, tools, etc ....


$17 00


Charles Wilson, curbstone .... 22 96


C. H. Custance, setting curb- stones 11 00


Thomas F. Finnegan, self and teams 146 00


Michael J. Branley, self, man . and teams. 74 25


George E. Arnold, labor 57 00


$3,364 75


66


Leopold Benjamin, labor 54 50


John McManus, labor. 54 00


E. O. Smith, labor. 31 00


John Gill, labor. 14 00


Andrew Collins, labor


52 00


Joseph DeGregoris, labor.


26 00


James A. Gogan, labor.


18 00


Daniel Dillon, labor .


4 00


John Treaco, labor.


4 00


Joseph George, labor


4 00


James H. Lake, labor.


10 00


A. Linwood Morrow, labor


5 00


Patrick Defurio, labor.


2 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., ashes


45 00


$651 71


R. Allen Gage, Surveyor.


Paid John Griffin, self and horses .. $156 40


R. Allen Gage, men and horses 278 62


J. J. Maher, self and horse ... 64 75


C. E. Smart, self and horse ... 14 00


C. I. Dimmock, self and horse.


54 25


Eli Fraser


24 00


E. F. French.


48 00


40 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R .. . Hartley L. White, one-half cost granolithic walks 41 90


Thomas J. Hind, one-half cost granolithic walks. 464 72


Simpson Bros. Corp., one-half cost granolithic walks. 160 58


R. Allen Gage, granolithic walks 61


Henry M. Storm, Surveyor.


Paid Robert Gibson, self and teams $198 50


George J. Wright, labor. 12 00


Timothy J. O'Keefe, labor ... 156 00


James Chambers, labor 16 00


William J. Orr, labor. . 78 00


$1,347 83


67


Benjamin F. Spear, labor. 49 00


Winfield S. Glover, labor 5 00


Terrence Star, labor. 37 00


George J. Buckley, labor 24 00


John P. Robery, man and team 65 00


C. Sumner Vinton.


8 50


Brockton Trap Rock Co .. .


60 18


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight 17 70


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight


44 30


Hartley L. White.


11 80


Gustave A. Nelson, carting


curbing 22 00


H. E. Fletcher & Co., curbing.


352 67


Henry Lavelle, setting curbing


122 75


T. A. Watson, man. 10 00


H. E. Fletcher & Co 69 29


$1,359 69


$3,359 23


Credits.


Precinct 1-One-half expense of set-


ting curbstones. $6 00


Precinct 1-Ashes sold.


2 80


Precinct 2-Ashes sold. 20 00


One-half cost granolithic walks refunded :


Precinct 2-R. Allen Gage 17.94


Precinct 3-T. A. Watson


280 26


Precinct 3-N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. 37 75


STONE ROADS.


Appropriation


$1,500 00


Excise Tax (Street Railway)


1,722 73


Credits 3,292 56


Expended


$6,285 74


Unexpended balance 229 55


$364 75


$6,515 29


$6,515 29


68


B. H. Woodsum, Surveyor.


Paid Braintree Water Department. $12 91


The Fairbanks Co., scales .... 70 85


N. A. Penniman, plough point 50


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., lumber 28 27


George H. Holbrook, lumber and labor 148 46.


Julian Scholl & Co., repairs .. 235 35.


Taylor Iron and Steel Co., repairs 95 00


Badger Bros., repairs.


52 66


Stevens & Willis, repairs. ..


75


Edward Shay, repairs. ...


22 40


William H. Cobb, tools and supplies


69 85


Eagle Oil & Supply Co.,


supplies 98,


C. H. Hobart, supplies. . ..


2 06


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight


33 29


N. Y. & Boston Despatch


Express Co., expressing .... 9 40


Woodsum Coal Co., fuel. ..


305 55


Almshouse, fuel


50


Brockton Trap Rock Co., stone


65 65


Thomas F. Finnegan, self, man and teams 440 90


Michael J. Branley, self, man and teams 589 70


George E. Arnold, labor . .


179 00


Leopold Benjamin, labor ...


172 50


John McManus, labor. .


180 15


E. Oscar Smith, labor .


10 00


Andrew Collins, labor ..


179 30


Joseph Degregoris, labor . .


12 00


James Gogan, labor. 182 00


John P. Robery, man and team 47 50


Fred W. Piercy, man and team 148 75


George Fogg, man and team .. 10 00,


.


69


Robert Gibson, man and team. 160 50


Benjamin H. Woodsum, labor 142 00


John J. Drinkwater, labor .... 282 00 R. Allen Gage, men and teams 357 78


John Treaco, labor.


140 20


Joseph George, labor.


104 43


James O. Sypher, man and team


123 00


Eli Frazier, labor


65 65


Tony Banley, labor


21 70


Albert Stayer, labor


55 70


Daniel Dillon, labor.


72 00


John Gallivan, labor


99 00


John J. Maher, self and team.


87 65


Patrick Levangie, labor


8 00


Michael Celata, labor


4 25


Tony Norer, labor.


1 50


John M. Branley, labor


12 67


John McCormick, labor


2 00


Neil Johnson, labor.


2 00


Nicholas Damon, labor


4 00


Albert Caddy, labor


8 00


Albert Frazier, labor.


6 00


William Conley, labor


4 50


James Lane, labor. 1 00


Giovanni Santosuosso, stone .. 168 96


Antoine Ranseo, stone. 99 73


Donate Riciardi, stone


83 02


Martin Spera, stone.


99 16


George Lorenzo, stone


71 34


Michael Celata, stone.


355 17


Tony Richardi, stone.


9 84


Nicola George, stone.


27 84


M. Richardi, stone. 14 30


John Yantanta, stone. 12 41


Michael Petrell, stone.


80 41


Abel H. Thayer, stone


21 96


Peter Moore, stone.


1 75


Michael Levangie, stone


1 00


70


Mary McGlone, stone.


85 10


Alfred Carver, stone. 32 43


C. I. Dimmock, stone. 7 31


Joseph A. Link, stone.


38 35


Azel R. French, gravel. 2 50


J. F. Sheppard, gravel. 1 40


$6,285 74


Credits.


Freight, refunded


$27 20


Crushed stone, sold 3,265 36


REMOVAL OF SNOW.


Appropriation


$750 00


Credit


2 00


Overdraft


221 51


Expended


Paid sundry bills as per vouchers ...


$973 51


Credits.


N. H. Hunt Estate, refunded. . . . $2 00


WATERING STREETS.


Appropriation


$750 00


Abutters Tax


831 40


Credits


60 74


. .


$1,642 14


Expended


$1,560 25


Unexpended balance


81 89


$1,642 14


Paid Michael J. Branley


$501 75


Fred W. Piercy


513 00


John P. Robery


506 25


Water Department


39 25


Credits.


George E. Williams.


$40 24


George H. Hamblett 20 50


$1,560 25


$60 74


$3,292 56


$973 51 $973 51


71


INCIDENTALS.


Appropriation


$3,250 00


Credits


Overdraft


$4,292 41


Expended


$4,292 41


Paid G. W. Prescott & Sons, print- ing, advertising etc. ... $211 50 Pratt & Pratt, printing, ad- vertising, etc. 122 85


Rockland Standard Publishing Co. 2 50


Henry M. Meek Publishing Co.


3 50


Pratt & Pratt, printing 1905 Town Report


367 40


G. W. Prescott & Sons, print-


ing 1905 Poll Book.


. .


.


65 00


C. A. Hobart, distributing


Town Reports 10 00


R. Allen Gage, distributing


Town Reports 10 00


Robert Gibson, distributing


Town Reports


6 00


Hobbs, Warren & Co., office supplies


5 75


Adams, Cushing & Foster, office supplies


1 55


Little, Brown & Co., office sup- plies


4 00


Hooper Lewis & Co., office supplies 6 75


Samuel Ward Co., office sup- plies 6 35


Carter Ink Co., office supplies


1 25


46 25


W. A. Torrey, stamps, etc .... M. A. Minchin, stamps, en- velopes 93 24


Library Bureau, cards. 1 50


1,013 64 28 77


72


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. . . 15 05


Henry A. Monk, cash expenses 6 83


Benj. F. Dyer, cash expenses 5 00


13 40


B. H. Woodsum, cash expenses R. Allen Gage, cash expenses. Henry M. Storm, cash expenses 28 50 E. L. Burdakin, Transcript of deeds, etc. 33 00


12 45


John H. Burdakin. 20 58


Henry A. Monk


recording marriages $13 80


births 86 00


-


deaths 20 40


4


burial permits


10 20


130 40


F. H. Merriam, returning births, 1905 25


J. C. Fraser, returning births, 1905 and 1906. 1 25


C. H. Gould, returning births, 1905 5 25


W. Record, returning births, 1905 25


R. Browning Wilson, returning births, 1905 25


R. F. Burleigh, returning births, 1899-1906 5 25


C. A. Sullivan,


returning


births, 1906


1 50


J. A. Gordon, returning births, 1906 50


Henry L. Dearing, returning births, 1906 7 50


C. M. Marstin, returning births, 1906 3 00


Frank W. Brett, returning births, 1906 12 50


Thomas J. Dion,


returning


1


births, 1906


25


73


G. D. Bullock, returning births, 1906 4 25


F. C. Granger, returning births, 1906 4 75


John Ford Co., returning


deaths, 1905 2 25


King & Pack, returning deaths, 1905 2 00


Albert W. Fay, returning


deaths, 1905 7 00


Cartwright & Shay, returning deaths, 1906 3 25


Edward W. Hobart, Inspector


animals and milk.


200 00


Charles M. Lothrop, Sealer of weights and measures. 35 00


B. E. Porter, Clerk.


416 00


White & Wetherbee


51 50


Hartley L. White


64 25


Wales Bros.


10 00


Water Department


1 50


Fred A. Hayden, expressing. .


5 00


Woodsum Express Co., ex- pressing .


1 20


3 75


H. B. Whitman, cushions .... George S. Parker, painting flag pole 17 00


W. H. Heath, police supplies. .


5 20


Frank A. Smith, Tax Titles. .


117 42


Benjamin F. Dyer, Excise Tax refunded


13 04


Albert Hobart, Tax refunded


2 11


Philip H. Sullivan, Trufant case


125 00


C. C. Mellen, Legal expenses, 1905 and 1906. 220 00


Katherine Bentley, Water Dept. injury case 175 00


-


74


Mark Damon, Real Estate dam- age case 50 00


Thayer Public Library, bind- ing book 75


James R. Qualey, enforcement of criminal laws .. 3 10


Henry Dugan, enforcement of criminal laws 120 00


15 00


Thomas F. Mulligan, enforce- ment of criminal laws. .... Robert F. McAloney, enforce- ment of criminal laws .. ... James D. Allen, enforcement of criminal laws. 143 15


107 00


C. C. Mellen, enforcement of criminal laws 20 00


Albert P. Worthen, enforce- ment of criminal laws ..... 25 00


Conrad Mischler, enforcement of criminal laws. 9 00 .. John M. Connell, enforcement of criminal laws. .. 10 00


F. A. Burrell, liquor case .... 15 00


George A. Hunt, liquor case. . 1 50


James R. Qualey, liquor case, etc. 14 25


Thomas J. Cain, teams


15 50


George A. Hunt, teams. . . ... Horace F. Hunt, extra police duty and killing dogs .....


12 33


Jeremiah F. Gallivan, extra po- lice duty and killing dogs. . 8 33


Amos J. Loring, extra police duty and killing dogs ...... 15 33


James R. Qualey, constable. . 4 75


Charles A. Hobart, constable


15 00


3 00


John Kelley, constable. . Michael Levangie, constable. . 1 3 00


John Shay, constable 3 00


1 00


75


Conrad Mischler, constable ... 3 00


Frank A. Gannon, police duty 3 00


James Lane, police duty .....


3.00


James D. Fox, police duty. .. . 3 00


3 00


James A. Gogan, police duty. . William Murphy, police duty. .


3 00


Azel R. French, police duty. .


3 00.


Ernest H. Bisson, police duty


3 00


Joseph F. Mohan, police duty.


3 00


Robert F. McAloney, police duty


3 00


Charles L. Durfee, police duty


3 00


John J. Drinkwater, police duty


3 00


Benjamin Levangie, police duty


3 00


John H. Macandrew, police duty


3 00


Peter J. Donahoe, police duty .


3 00


William Orr, police duty ....


3 00


T. F. J. Dalton, police duty. .


3 00


Joseph W. Blanchard, police duty


3 00


Horace J. Richards, police duty


3 00


Edwin O. Nickerson, police


duty


3 00


Fred E. Cross, police duty. ...


5 00


City of Quincy, care of pris- oners


11 35


Charles A. Hobart, constable at election 8 00


Conrad Mischler, constable at election 8 00


William E. Maybury, constable at election


8-00


Charles G. Anderson, election officer


8 00


Wilford F. Woodsum, election officer


8 00


John W. Cuff, election officer


5 00


Edward W. Hobart, election officer 8 00:


76


Elbridge F. Porter, election officer 8 00


Richard L. Arnold, election of-


ficer 3 00


Azel R. French, election officer 8 00


Francis T. Lyons, election officer


8 00


James D. Fox, election officer


8 00


William O. Pinckney, election officer 8 00


Edward P. Cuff, election officer


5 00


George E. Sampson, election officer


8 00


Daniel J. Gallivan, election officer 13 00


John H. Kirby, Jr., election


officer 8 00


Warren B. Keith, election


officer 3 00


George H. Wetherbee, Jr., elec-


tion officer 8 00


Charles F. Cavanagh, election officer 3 00


George A. Arnold, election of-


ficer 3 00


Daniel F. Ahern, election of- ficer 8 00


Irving N. Holbrook, election officer 8 00


John E. Westland, election officer 8 00


Joseph F. Mohan, election


officer 5 00


William A. McKean, election officer 5 00


William J. Orr, election of- ficer 8 00


Francis A. Gardner, election officer 3 00


77


Nathaniel F. Hunt, election officer


8 00


Louis J. Hart, election officer 3 00


John A. Ryan, election officer 8 00


Edward M. Wight, election of- ficer 8 00


Peter Smith, election officer ..


8 00


Louis F. Bates, election officer


3 00


William P. Kelley, election officer


5 00


William T. McCormick, election officer


5 00.


William Hill, steward at elec- tion


10 00


James F. McDonnell, Jr., stew- ard at election.


10 00


Mary L. Merritt, refreshments at election


19 00


"Up-to-date" Market, refresh- ments at election. 18 50


William S. Tracey, refresh-


ments at election and Regis- trars' meetings


50 00


Henry L. Kincaide, tables for election, Precinct 3. . Herman Waldecker, land (re-


6 75


funded by street railway) .. 46 00 John F. Eaton, land (refunded by street railway) 77 20


Joseph A. Eaton, land (re-


funded by street railway) .. 20 00 William E. Mercer, land (re- funded by street railway) .. 25 00 Anna J. Tracey, land (refund- ed by street railway) .. .. 55 20 Mass. Baptist Missionary So- ciety, (refunded by street railway) 138 60




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