Town annual report of Weymouth 1889, Part 4

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 314


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7 00


Almshouse, wood, and carting coal


4 75


$183 79


RESOLUTE HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Thomas F. Brady, steward $25 00


George W. Conant for chains 1 40


1


$26 40


-


70


CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER


Paid B. R. Beals, steward


$25 00


Geo. W. Conant, repairs .


6 60


$31 60


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Firemen's services, 165 men at $10 $1,650 00


firemen's tax refunded, 156 men at $2 . 312 00


Boston Woven Hose Company, 1,000 ft. hose .


500 00


Boston Woven Hose Company, 1 doz. rubber coats 42 00


A. S. Jackson, rubber coats


15 43


David B. Lovell, storage hose carriage · 39 58


Estate Lucy P. Stoddard, storage hose carriage, Otis Cushing :


12 00


hauling equipments, Crawford fire . 10 00


hauling equipments, L. T. Brown fire 10 00 .


hauling equipments, Ice House fire. 10 00


hauling equipments, Osborne fire .


10 00


hauling hose carriage . 2 00


for use of wagon, 13 months . 50 00


Brady, for watching fire . 2 00


. Thomas F. Brady, for watching fire .


2 00


William Loud, for watching fire 2 00


William O. Collyer, services as clerk 25 .00 stationery and postage stamps 2 38


O. L. Greelish, watching Rice fire 2 00


R. T. Londergan, watching Rice fire


2 00


E. S. Litchfield, watching Catholic church fire .


2 00


C. A. Twitchell & Co., 60 badges for Hook and Ladder Companies 51 00


A. W. Baker, horses, Peterson fire . 5 00


horses, A. Prescott Nash fire .


5 00


horses, Denbroder fire 5 00


.


71


Paid John Ford : -.


horses, Denbroder fire .


$5 00


horses, Brosonan fire . 5 00


horses, N. L. White fire


5 00


horses, Fitz fire . 5 00


horses, A. Prescott Nash fire


5 00


hauling hose and coal .


2 50


collecting hose


1 00


John W. Burr, watching Bean fire .


2 00


Chas. G. Litchfield, watching Bean fire


2 00


Frank L. Spear, watching Bean fire .


2 00


Chas. W. G. Shaw, watching Bean fire


2 00


A. H. Bicknell, watching two nights, Bean fire . James Moore with 4 men, two nights, fire of 25th . 3 75


J. H. Shaw : -


hauling hook and ladder, Catholic church fire 3 00


hauling hook and ladder, Bean fire 3 00


hauling hook and ladder twice for practice 6 00


George W. Young : -


2 pairs horses, Flint fire 10 00


2 pairs horses, Humphrey fire 10 00


2 pairs horses, Town house fire 10 00


2 pairs horses, Valley fire 10 00


2 pairs horses, Woods fire


10 00


2 pairs horses, Farrell fire


10 00


2 pairs horses, Peakes fire


10 00


2 pairs horses, Nolan fire


10 00


2 pairs horses, Quillin fire


10 00


2 pairs horses, false alarm .


10 00


1 pair horses, three times for practice


9 00


$2,933 14


4 00


72


SUMMARY OF EXPENSE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Ward 1 .


$145 48


Ward 1, E. S. Beals, Hook and Ladder


25 00


Ward 2 .


145 97


Ward 2, Eureka Hook and Ladder .


31 47


Ward 3 .


234 11


Ward 3, Hardscrabble Hook and Ladder .


12 50


Ward 4 .


139 99


Ward 5 .


183 79


Ward 5, Resolute Hook and Ladder 26 40


Ward 5, Chemical Extinguisher


31 60


Miscellaneous


2,933 14


$3,909 45


APPROPRIATION.


For general expenses . . $2,050 00


Unexpended balance of 1888


1,992 58


4,042 58


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890 . $133 13


1


NEW HOSE WAGON, WARD FOUR.


Paid H. Teel & Co.


$425 00


Appropriation under Articles 39 and 40, March 4, 1889


1,000 00


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890


$575 00


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


WARD ONE.


Paid David M. Kidder, services, 1888 $8 00


E. F. Coose, services, 1888


5 00


Geo. G. French, services .


28 00


Isaac H. Walker, services


43 00


B. F. Richards, services .


3 00


$87 00


WARD TWO.


Paid Nathaniel B. Peare, services .


$600 00


Asa B. Pratt, services


64 43


$664 43


WARD THREE.


Paid Thomas Fitzgerald, services


$600 00


Oliver Houghton, services


.


.


122 50


F. M. Drown, services .


.


5 00


James B. Ford, services .


.


.


3 00


$730 50 1


WARD FOUR.


Paid Geo. F. Maynard, services


$72 30


Isaac N. Tirrell, services .


24 20


Geo. B. Bailey, services .


·


10 90


E. W. Morton, services ·


2 80


L. K. Jones, services


5 25


.


.


$115 45


6


74


WARD FIVE.


Paid Michael Allen, services . ·


$129 15


Geo. W. Conant, services .


72 14


John Sullivan, services .


10 00


$211 29


1


LOCK-UP.


WARD Two.


Paid Asa B. Pratt, for care $25 00


Asa B. Pratt, food for prisoners


27 50


Asa B. Pratt, keys, repairs, oil, etc.


4 20


Almshouse, wood, and carting coal


5 50


WARD THREE.


Paid Oliver Houghton, for care


$25 00


Oliver Houghton, food for prisoners .


13 00


W. T. Burrell, labor and material


18 93


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


15 36


Almshouse, carting coal .


1 50


F. N. Sulis, curtains


.


2 60


Michael Tracy, cleaning vault . .


1 50


CR.


J. H.« Stetson, Treasurer, received from town of Braintree


10 50


$67 51


WARD FIVE.


Paid Jason Farrington, for care


$25 00


Jason Farrington, food for prisoners


7 25


Jason Farrington, food for tramps


40 65


Joseph Dyer, oil


30


Stewart & Howe, dishes and spoons


.


1 20


.


$62 20


Oliver Houghton, oil


12


$78 01


75


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .


$8 00


Almshouse, wood, and carting coal . 7 20


$89 60


Total for police department .


$2,027 98


Appropriation, March 4, 1889 .


. $2,500 00


Balance from 1888 .


86 21


·


$2,586 21


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890 . $558 23


SUPPRESSING ILLEGAL SALE OF INTOX- ICATING LIQUORS AND ENFORCING SUNDAY LAW.


DR.


Paid Andrew J. Garey, services $1,200 00


Andrew J. Garey, paid detective services . 92 00


Andrew J. Garey, paid counsel in Page case 10 00


Nelson W. Gardner, services · 600 00


Nelson W. Gardner and A. J. Garey, court fees, 169 96


Otis Cushing, teams for committee 8 00


E. Bourk, teams for committee ·


3 00


A. J. Osgood, janitor's services for committee


4 00


$2,086 96


CR.


By J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, court fees refunded by the county .


169 96


$1,917 00


Appropriation March 4, 1889 . . $1,500 00


Balance from 1888


1,598 85 .


3,098 85


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890


$1,181 85


TOWN HOUSE.


Paid J. C. Wendell, for care


$100 73


John Seabury, repairs


236 39


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., paints .


153 51


A. W. Baker, expressage on paint


4 25


Maurice O'Connell, painting


89 76


W. G. Nash, incidentals .


4 79


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


6 00


Almshouse, wood, and carting .


8 75


$604 18


Appropriation March 4, 1889 .


. $1,000 00


Balance from 1888 .


24 85


1,024 85


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890


$420 67


PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.


DR.


Paid Alfred Mudge & Son, 3,000 town reports


$624 00


Alfred Mudge & Son, 250 water commissioners' reports


33 25


C. G. Easterbrook, for registrars ·


96 25


C. G. Easterbrook, for assessors


.


.


126 50


C. G. Easterbrook, for town clerk


1 25


C. G. Easterbrook, for selectmen and overseers,


99 00


A. W. Blanchard, selectmen and overseers ·


3 75


Sentinel Publishing Company, selectmen and overseers 2 05


.


$986.50


1


77


CR.


By J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, refunded by water com- sioners $33 25


$953 25


Appropriation, March 4, 1889 . $1,000 00


Appropriation, balance from 1888 .


657 10


1,657 10


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890 $703 85


TUFTS LIBRARY.


Paid Amos S. White, Treasurer


$1,961 03


Appropriation, March 4, 1889. . $1,100 00


Appropriation, one half dog money, 1888 555 64


Appropriation, balance from 1888


·861 03


2,516 67


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890 $555 64


REMITTANCE AND ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


Paid A. O. Crawford, remittances and abatement of tax of 1888 .


$343 17


A. O. Crawford, abatement tax of 1887 2 00


John S. Fogg, abatement tax of 1887 21 70


Henry L. Poole, abatement tax of 1888 4 77


Robert C. Weston, abatement tax of 1888


8 20


78


Paid Edward J. Londergan, abatement tax of 1888 . $2 00


Peter W. French, abatement tax of 1888 . ·


79 54


Frank T. Tilden, abatement tax of 1888 . 1 59


Josiah Martin, abatement tax of 1888 10 34


$473 31


Appropriation, March 4, 1889 . . $1,000 00


Appropriation, balance from 1888 . 16 99


1,016 99


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890


$543 68


INTEREST AND DISCOUNT.


DR.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, interest on note $15,000, date, Jan. 1, 1887 . $600 00 J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, interest on 4 notes $22,000, date, March 7, 1887 880 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, interest on note $5,000, date, April 28, 1885 ·


175 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, interest on note $14,000, date, May 9, 1885 490 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, interest on note $12,000, date, May 1, 1889 240 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, interest on notc $3,092, Pratt Fund 154 60


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, discount on note $10,000, due Oct. 10, 1889 . 97 44


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, discount on note $10,000, due Oct. 10, 1889 . 89 44


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, discount note $5,000, due Oct. 10, 1889 27 19


$2,753 67


79


CR.


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, interest on de- posits $253 48


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, premium on note $12,000 · 315 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, premium on note $5,500 116 88


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, accrued interest on note $5,500 18 33


$703 69


Balance


$2,049 98


Appropriation, March 4, 1889


. $2,800 00


Balance from 1888 . 1,103 23


3,903 23


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890 .


$1,853 25


MEMORIAL DAY.


Paid Elbridge Nash, Q. M., Post 58, G. A. R. $300 00


Appropriation


$300 00


HYDRANTS AND DRINKING FOUNTAINS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for use hydrants $7,500 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent and care of fountains 191 25


Appropriation, March 4, 1889


$7,691 25


7,800 00


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890 $108 75


80


STATE, COUNTY, AND NATIONAL BANK TAX.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for state tax $6,280 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for County tax . 3,977 20


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for National Bank tax, 4,180 27


$14,437 47


BILLS PAYABLE.


CR.


By balance from last year $59,092 00 ° Notes approved in favor of Treasurer, as follows :


Note, date March 10, 1889, at 10 years, at 4 per cent, 5,500 00


Note, date April 29, 1889 at 10 years, at 4 per cent,


12,000 00


Note, date June 10, 1889, 4 months 10,000 00


Note, date July 8, 1889, 4 months . 10,000 00_


Note date Aug. 12, 1889, due Oct. 10, 1889, 5,000 00


$101,592 00


DR.


To orders on Treasurer for payments as follows : -


Note due March 10, 1889 . $5,500 00


3 notes due Oct. 10, 1889 . 25,000 00


30,500 00


Balance notes now outstanding . $71,092 00


Due as follows :


Jan. 1, 1890


$15,000 00


March 7, 1892


5,500 00


March 7, 1894


5,500 00


March 7, 1896


5,500 00


April 28, 1890


5,000 00


May 9, 1890


14,000 00


81


April 29, 1899


$12,000 00


March 10, 1899


5,500 00


Trustees Pratt Fund on demand .


3,092 .00


$71,092 00


J. H. STETSON, TREASURER.


DR.


To notes approved balance 1888


$59,092 00


To notes approved in 1889 .


42,500 00.


$101,592 00


CR.


By notes paid


30,500 00


Balance .


. $71,092 00.


.


.


.


TOWN OFFICERS.


SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, HIGHWAY SURVEYORS, AND BOARD OF HEALTH.


Paid Geo. A. Cushing, chairman, services


to date $632 50 ·


Henry A. Nash, services to date 575 62


Jacob F. Dizer, services to date 509 41


William Nash, services to date 495 80


J. Clarence Howe, services to date 577 26


Henry Loud 95 60


Henry A. Nash, services as clerk of Selectmen ·


250 00


Henry A. Nash, services as clerk of Overseers of Poor 100 00


$3,236 19


ASSESSORS.


Paid Leonard Gardner, chairman, services, $307 50


Wilmot Cleverly, clerk, services 304 54


John P. Burrell, services . 309 76


. Geo. A. Cushing, services


291 50


J. Clarence Howe, services


306 00


1,519 30


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Paid W. A. Drake, chairman, services $98 40


J. A. Cushing, clerk, services . 114 00


J. C. Fraser, services 55 50


Augustus J. Richards, services 38 00


Bradford Hawes, 1888-89, services .


82 70


Henry A. Thomas .


.


64 25


452 85


83


TOWN TREASURER.


Paid John H. Stetson, services $500 00


TOWN CLERK.


Paid John A. Raymond, services


100 00


AUDITORS.


Paid Joseph Dyer, services


$9 00.


Francis Ambler, services, 1887-88,. 15 00


Z. L. Bicknell, services 9 00


33 00


REGISTRARS.


Paid Francis A. Bicknell, chairman, ser-


vices .


$31 95


John A. Raymond, clerk, services 57 00


Benjamin F. Smith, services 23 00


D. S. Murray, services


29 00 140 95


COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


Paid Alfred O. Crawford, services .


782 42


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Paid John P. Burrell, services


74 90


Total


$6,839 61


Appropriation


6,000 00


Expended in excess


.


$839 16


NEW SYSTEM OF VOTING.


Paid Loud & Pratt, lumber for voting booths . $59 10- John Seabury, building and putting up booths 38 50.


Geo. S. Baker, hardware for booths 6 29.


A. W. Baker, expressage for booths


2 00.


Thomas South, Jr., iron rods for booths · ·


3 15


Geo. A. Cushing, assisting in putting up and obtaining material for booths 25 50.


Francis A. Bicknell, registrar services 47 35


John A. Raymond, registrar services


·


50 00


John A. Raymond, stationery .


2 95


John A. Raymond, tally sheets


3 00


John A. Raymond, instructions


40


Benjamin F. Smith, registrar services .


52 52


Benjamin F. Smith, fasteners for town clerk


1 00


D. S. Murray, registrar services


59 00


Bryant & Co., 4 tables


13 00


John W. Bartlett, warden, Precinct 1 5 00-


Arthur E. Jackson, warden, Precinct 1 5 00


Herbert A. Newton, clerk, Precinct 1 5 00.


John A. Holbrook, inspector, Precinct 1 .


5 00


Augustus Beals, inspector, Precinct 1 ·


5 00


Geo. L. Newton, deputy inspector, Precinct 1


1 50


N. Sanford Litchfield, deputy inspector, Precinct 1 1 50 4


Geo. G. French, constable and conveying ballot- box and returns 5 00 ·


Isaac H. Walker, constable 3 00


Thomas H. Humphrey, warden, Precinct 2 5 00


Geo. W. Baker, warden, Precinct 2 5 00


Robert McIntosh, clerk, Precinct 2 . 5 00


85


Paid Charles D. Canterbury, inspector, Precinct 2


$5 00


James L. Lincoln, inspector, Precinct 2 . 5 00


Peter F. Hughes, deputy inspector, Precinct 2, 2 00


Minot P. Garey, deputy inspector, Precinct 2, 2 00


Asa B. Pratt, constable and conveying ballot- box and returns 5 00


Patrick Butler, constable


3 00


Geo. E. Porter, warden, Precinct 3 .


.


5 00


Frederick Cate, warden, Precinct 3 .


5 00


W. S. Wallace, clerk, Precinct 3 .


5 00


Albert P. Worthen, inspector, Precinct 3 .


5 00


A. W. Tilden, inspector, Precinct 3 5 00


B. T. Johnson, teller and deputy inspector, Pre- cinct 3 5 00


Geo. E. Fairbanks, deputy inspector, Precinct 3, 1 50


Oliver Houghton, constable and conveying bal- lot box and returns 5 00


Herbert L. White, constable 3 00


Charles Hawes, warden , Precinct 4 . 5 00


Marshall P. Sprague, warden Precinct 4 5 00


.J. E. Gardner, clerk, Precinct 4 5 00


Cornelius A. Pratt, inspector Precinct 4 5 00


N. H. Goodspeed, inspector, Precinct 4 . 5 00


Geo. B. Bailey, deputy inspector, Precinct 4 1 50


James Moore, deputy inspector, Precinct 4


1 50


Geo. F. Maynard, constable, Precinct 4


3 00


Isaac N. Tirrell, constable, Precinct 4 3 00


Jacob Baker, warden, Precinct 5 5 00


Edward Lewis, warden, Precinct 5


5 00


John F. Welch, clerk, Precinct 5


5 00


E. J. Pitcher, inspector, Precinct 5 . . 5 00


Chas. M. Grundstrom, inspector, Precinct 5 5 00


Geo. F. Hayden, deputy inspector,-Precinct 5 . 1 50


Bradford Chandler, deputy inspector, Precinct 5, 1 50


Geo. W. Conant, constable, and conveying bal- lot box and returns 5 00


Michael Allen, constable, and removing booth . 5 00


86


Paid Geo. O. Miller, janitor for registrars and election, $3 50 A. J. Osgood, janitor for registrars and election, Wm. R. Burton, janitor for registrars and elec- tion 5 50


3 50


B. R. Beals, janitor for registrars and election . 5 00


C. G. Easterbrook, printing voting list and post- ers 49 75.


Henry A. Nash, services Nov. 5 and 6, and on recount, Nov. 11 and 12 . ·


13 00


J. F. Dizer, services Nov. 5 and 6, and on re- count, Nov. 11 and 12 . 13 00 . Geo. A. Cushing, services Nov. 5 and 6, and on recount, Nov. 11 and 12 . 13 00.


William Nash, services Nov. 5 and 6, and on recount, Nov. 11 and 12 13 00 · J. Clarence Howe, services Nov. 5 and 6, and on recount, Nov. 11 and 12 . 13 00


John A. Raymond, services Nov. 5 and 6, and on recount, Nov. 11 and 12 . 10 00


John A. Raymond, expense to Quincy 3 00


$693 51


Appropriation, March 4, 1889


1,500 00


Balance unexpended, Jan. 1, 1890


$806 49


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid F. F. Forsaith, reporting 34 births, 1888 $8 50


G. W. Tinkham, reporting 11 births, 1888 2 75


C. L. Rice & Co., returning 46 deaths, 1888 11 50


Ford & McCormick, returning 47 deaths, 1888, 11 75


Samuel Curtis, returning 37 deaths, 1888 9 25


H. J. Kendall, engrossing, framing and matting Elias S. Beals testimonial 26 00


J. C. Fraser, for damage sustained from defect in highway . 100 00


Otis Cushing, expressage on town reports 2 65


H. L. Thayer, team for police officers in 1887 4 00


John Ford, team for police officers in 1887 2 00


John A. Raymond, for recording, indexing and


returning 190 births, 1888 95 00


3 births in 1887 . .


1 50


1 birth in 1886 50


John A. Raymond, collecting, indexing and re-


turning 9 deaths for 1888 3 15 .


26 deaths for 1888 .


4 00


152 deaths for 1888 . .


15 20


111 marriages


16 65


Harry A. Nash, clerical assistance, 1888-89


48 00


Adams, Thorp & Co., books and stationery for treasurer. 21 62 .


Thomas Groom & Co., books for assessors .


13 50


A. O. Crawford, books for collector and assessor


16 00


A. O. Crawford, postage and stationery


5 00


J. R. Orcutt, telephone messages, 1888


35


State, one fourth druggist licence, 1888 2 00 . . State, one fourth druggist license, 1889 1 75


88


Paid Geo. E. Thomas, distributing town reports $2. 00


Fred. N. Thayer, distributing town reports 2 00


P. Erastus Loud, distributing town reports 1 00


William Nash, distributing town reports . ·


4 00


W. Arthur Roachman, distributing town reports James B. Ford, distributing town reports


5 00


F. D. Thayer, services committee new school- house 1886 and 1887 · ·


13 00


N. B. Peare, enforcing dog law 39 91


John K. Carroll, damage for injury on high- ways . 68 00


James B. Ford, for burying pig 2 00


A. J. Osgood, janitor's services for collector and registrar 5 00


Bowker family, damage for overflow . 50 00


J. F. Vinal, repairing building damaged by blasting 12 00


F. D. Pratt, use of hall for registrars ·


4 00


A. J. Osgood, janitor, services special town meeting 1 00


Geo. O. Miller, janitor's services for collector . Wm. R. Burton, janitor's services for collector . 3 00


2 00


J. H. Burdakim, recording deed 1 16


E. W. Morton, killing dogs and enforcing muz- zling . · 12 05


Chas. Smith, damage for injury on highways 50 00


A. J. Randall, carriage, Memorial Day 10 00


J. W. Hayden, notifying representatives elect . George G. French, notifying town officers


₹ 6 00


2 50


Geo. F. Maynard, notifying town officers . ·


5 00


J. H. Shaw, expressage on town reports


.


1 20


Geo. W. White, posting warrants, town meetings,


17 50


Otis Cushing, carriage, Memorial Day .


10 00


Geo. A. Cushing, railroad fares, carriage hire, and expenses 97 35


William Nash, railroad fares, carriage hire, and expenses 32 83


4 00


89


Paid N. D. Canterbury, services moderator special town meetings


$10 00


Oliver Houghton, posting warrant and highway notices 7 30


J. C. Fraser, reporting 72 births, 1889 18 00


F. P. Virgin, reporting 13 births, 1888 3 25


W. A. Drake, reporting 22 births, 1889


5 50


Samuel Curtis, returning 41 deaths, 1889 . 10 25


William T. Rice, returning 50 deaths, 1889


12 50


Geo. E. Mansfield, returning 2 deaths, 1889


50


Henry A. Nash, railroad fares and expenses 32 61


J. Clarence Howe, railroad fares, carriage hire and expenses 78 62


A. M. Bachelder, stationery


6 92


Asa B. Pratt, services for registrar .


3 50


W. H. Cushing, services for registrar


.


5 00


B. Frank Thomas, postage stamps . 6 00


3 00


Quincy L. Reed, civil engineer's services, 1888 and 1889 .


223 00


William Nash, sawdust for town house . 1 50


J. C. Wendell, dinners, election officers and police, March 4 . ·


9 00


J. C. Wendell, suppers for registrars, Feb. 27 . James Humphrey, professional service, Freeman


5 00


case 37 00


James Humphrey, professional service 106 75


. N. D. Canterbury, services as moderator, March 4 10 00


N. B. Parre, services as police March 4 2 00


Geo. W. Fay, services as police, March 4 2 00


C. H. Pratt, distributing Yes or No ballots March 4 2 50


Jos. Lovell, distributing Yes or No ballots March 4 2 00


.


Z. L. Bicknell, postage stamps .


4 00


Otis Cushing, team for County Commissioners


90


Paid J. W. Bates, distributing Yes or No ballots,


March 4


$3 00


Oliver Houghton, notifying town officers .


2 60


Asa B. Pratt, uotifying town officers 3 00


John J. Loud, use of land for reservoir 1888 and 1889 ·


2 00


Expense of special town meeting, April 22, Amendment to Constitution, $130.50, as follows : -


John W. Bartlett, warden, Precinct 1 2 50


Arthur E. Jackson, warden, Precinct 1 2 50 .


Herbert A. Newton, clerk, Precinct 1 2 50


.


2 50


Wilmot Cleverly, teller, Precinct 1 .


2 50


Thos. H. Humphrey, warden, Precinct 2


2 50


Geo. W. Baker, warden, Precinct 2 .


2 50


Joseph A. Cushing, clerk, Precinct 2


2 50


Joseph Ford, teller, Precinct 2 .


2 50


Preston Lewis, teller, Precinct 2


2 50


Geo. E. Porter, warden, Precinct 3 . Frederick Cate, warden, Precinct 3 . 2 50 William S. Wallace, clerk, Precinct 3 2 50


Geo. E. Fairbanks. t.ller, Precinct 3


2 50


Atherton W. Tilden, teller, Precinct 3


2 50


Marshall P. Sprague, warden, Precinct 4 . Charles Hawes, warden, Precinct 4 .


.


2 50


J. E. Gardner, clerk, Precinct 4


.


2 50


Stephen D. Webb, teller, Precinct 4


2 50


Herbert N Goodspeed, teller, Precinct 4 .


2 50


Isaac N. Tirrell, constable, Precinct 4 Jacob Baker, warden, Precinct 5


·


2 50


Joseph Dyer, warden, Precinct 5


2 50


John F. Welch, clerk, Precinct 5


2 50


Geo. F. Hayden, teller, Precinct 5 .


2 50


Chas. M. Grandstrom, teller, Precinct 5 . ·


2 50


Geo. H. Manuel, 2d, distributing ballots, Pre- cinct 1 . 2 50


.


.


2 50


.


2 50


2 50


Josiah H. Pratt, teller, Precinct 1


91


Paid Emerson L. Hunt, distributing ballots, Pre- cinct 1 .


$2 50


N. B. Parre, distributing ballots, Precinct 2 .


2 50


A. H. Pratt, distributing ballots, Precinct 2 2 50


Nathan O. Smith, distributing ballots, Pre- cinct 3 .


2 50


Geo. F. Cushing, distributing ballots, Pre-


cinct 3


2 50


James G. Lovell, distributing ballots, Pre-


/


cinct 4 2 50


Oscar M. Shaw, distributing ballots, Precinct 4, 2 50


E. N. Bean, distributing ballots, Precinct 5 2 50


Bradford Chandler, distributing ballots, Pre- cinct 5 2 50


Geo. G. French, constable, Precinct 1 .


5 00


Asa B. Pratt, constable, Precinct 2 . 5 00


Oliver Houghton, constable, Precinct 3


5 00


Geo. W. Conant, constable, Precinct 5


5 00


-


Geo. O. Miller, janitor for registrars and at elec- tion, Precinct 1 ,


4 00


A. J. Osgood, janitor for registrars and at elec- tion, Precinct 2 3 50


Wm. R. Burton, janitor for registrars and at election, Precinct 3 3 00


B. R. Beals, janitor for registrars and at election, Precinct 5


3 00


J. C. Wendell, meals for registrars, April 17 and 22 .


7 00


J. A. Coffey, professional services, P. Flynn case 162 00 .


Samuel Healey, repairing pump, 1888-89 . .


2 00


A. O. Crawford, 7,000 tax bills


21 00


W. G. Nash, wire fencing for wood lot


15 81


Henry Newton, Treasurer North Weymouth Cemetery Association, care of soldiers' monu- ment 30 00


John A. Raymond, expense to Quincy election, 3 50


92


Paid John A. Raymond, telegrams .


$1 95


John A. Raymond, postage and stationery 5 05


John A. Raymond, 176 burial permits


17 60


H. H. Joy, stationery for Treasurer . 2 75


Evan J. Evans, for derrick and rigging


60 00


$1,956 58


Appropriation March 4, 1889 . . $1,000 00


Balance from 1888 . .


. 1,786 74


2,786 74


Balance unexpended Jan. 1, 1890 . $830 16


STATE AID.


UNDER CHAP. 301.


Paid Charles H. Allen $36 00' .


Mrs. Frances M. Baker


12 00


Howard Baker and wife


.


48 00


John F. Bates and wife


72 00


Mrs. Vesta R. Bates 48 00'


Mrs. Eliza J. Soule


48 00


Simeon H. Barrows


48 00


John Binney ·


18 00


Alonzo Blanchard


33 00


Thomas Brady


36 00


Charles H. Burrell, 2d


48 00


Mrs. Caroline M. Blanchard


48 00


Mrs. Adella J. Burrell


48 00


Mrs. Christiana Benson


24 00


Mrs. Mary A. Buttermore


48 00


Mrs. Elizabeth Carlton


48 00


Mrs. Rachel J. Clapp


48 00


Mrs. Mary Corr


48 00


Mrs. Abigail F. Cummings


48 00


Mrs. Caroline S. Crocker


48 00


William A. Clark and widow


50 00


John W. Dalton


36 00


Mrs. Philena A. Pratt


28 00


Mrs. Ann Dwyer


48 00


Elias H. Deere


36 00


John C. Eldridge


8 00


Edward Earley


48 00


94


Paid Mrs. Annie Fox


$48 00


Mrs. Rosina B. Foss


48 00


Mrs. Ellen Fraher


48 00


Edward B. Gardner


72 00


Jacob Gardner, Jr. .


36 00


Mrs. Julia Gilligan .


48 00


John Gorman .


72 00


George F. Hayden .


54 00


George B. Hayden and wife


102 00


Mrs. Hannah W. Hayden


24 00


Mrs. Joanna Healey


24 00


Mrs. Jane T. Holbrook


24 00


Patrick Howley


36 00


Riley E. Jenkins


48 00


Mrs. Eliza Josephs .


24 00


Mrs. Ruth R. Jones .


48 00


Joseph Lama .


48.00


George F. Lord


36 00


Mrs. Susan R. Loud


48 00


Mrs. Lucinda B. Lewis


24 00


Mrs. Maria E. Looney


48 00


Mrs. Ellen Lynch


24 00


Thomas Maguire


48 00


Sanford Makepeace .


36 00


William F. Merchant


36 00


William McNair


48 00


Frank H. Miller


48 00


Martin Murphy


36 00


Terrence Murphy and wife


72 00


Mrs. Martha Miller . 48 00


Mrs. Mary Mahoney


48 00


- Thomas Nightingale


72 00


William Orcutt 48 00


William Pedman


52 00


Alfred Peterson and widow


56 00


Mrs. Margaret Murra


48 00


95


Paid Benjamin F. Pratt, 2d .


$48 00


Benjamin F. Pratt and wife


120 00


Warren W. Pope and wife


60 00


Hannah T. Pratt


48 00


Mrs. Abbie A. Pratt


48 00


Mrs. Narissa H. Pratt


48 00


Mrs. Mary Perry


48 00


Mrs. Catherine J. Rea


24 00


Mrs. Maria F. Pray .


24 00


Betsey Prouty .


48 00


Benjamin F. Robinson and wife


48 00


George W. Russ and wife


96 00


Samuel M. Richards


36 00


Charles W. Raymond


48 00


John Roachman


54 00


Samuel J. Ross


36 00


Edward Slattery


60 00


Mrs. Mary Slattery


24 00


Mrs. Mary S. Sewall


48 00


Mrs. Avis A. Smith


24 00


Mrs. Amealin W. Sylvester


48 00


Sargent L. Stoddard


48 00


Christopher P. Tower




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