Town annual report of Weymouth 1891, Part 4

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 458


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rubber coats


49 00


1 Grant pipe 8 00


leather cover for pipe .


13 00


repairing hose


50


H. A. Williams & Co., nozzle 12 00


A. S. Jackson, repairs . 3 50


Henry Rockwood, incidentals . 5 98


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent


6 00


Dwight B. Rogers, repairs to house . 4 65


E. W. Morton, repairs to house


4 72


John M. Hart, lettering coats .


6 25


Mrs. Dailey, cleaning house


4 90


Otis Cushing, expressage and incidentals


6 05


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .


9 75


Almshouse, wood, coal and carting .


20 50


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for labor and ma- terial


3 70


$344 50


69


RESOLUTE HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Thomas F. Brady, steward


$25 00


cleaning


5 00


John M. Hart, painting .


75


$30 75


CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER.


Paid B. R. Beals, steward $25 00


John M. Hart, painting and varnishing 12 00


$37 00


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid firemen's services, 165 men at $10.00 $1,650 00


Firemen's tax refunded, 163 men, at $2.00


326 00


J. H. Shaw, hauling hook and ladder to Bradley fire, 1889 5 00


hauling hook and ladder to Winter's fire, 1890


5 00


hauling hook and ladder to East Weymouth (practice) 5 00


expressage .


5 25


for grate and expressage


75


horses for practice


3 00


horses to Essex Street fire .


5 00


horses to Bourk fire 5 00


Geo. W. Young, 2 pair horses O. C. R. R. fire, 10 00 2 pair horses, Feb. 3, 13, April 22, and Dec. 30 40 00


2 pair horses for practice, 4 times


36 00


1 pair horses for practice, 3 times


9 00


2 pair horses for practice, 4 times


40 00


1 pair horses 4 00


3 pair horses, Bourk fire 15 00


2 pair horses, J. P. Lovell fire 10 00


3 pair horses, Noonan fire 15 00


2 pair horses, false aların 10 00


for coach


3 00


A. W. Baker, horses to E. S. Hunt fire 10 00


70


Paid A. W. Baker, horses for practice $3 00


horses to Ambler fire . 5 00


horses to Custance fire 5 00


horses to Bourk fire


15 00


W. B. Hollis, conveying Quincy firemen . 5 00


John Ford, hauling hose and truck, Hunt fire


5 00


hauling steamer, April 2


5 00


hauling steamer, Bourk fire .


5 00


hauling steamer, Hobart fire


5 00


hauling hose carriage, July 8


5 00


hauling hose, Bourk fire 5 00


W. F. Cushing, conveying firemen, Bourk fire . ·. 6 00


Otis Cushing as follows : -


hauling equipments, Madden fire, 10 00


hauling equipments, Moneghan fire 10 00


hauling equipments, Pond Plain . 10 00


hauling equipments, for practice . .


3 00


loading Gen. Putnam on cars 5 00


Melvin Bates, with 7 men, watching fire in woods 6 75


Oliver Houghton, with 5 men, watching Bourk fire 13 00


Samuel Hilton, with 3 men, watching Bourk fire, 8.00


T. E. Burrell, watching Custance fire 2 00


Geo. A. Daily, watching Donovan fire 2 00


W. C. Peare, watching Donovan fire


2 00


A. J. Osgood, watching J. P. Lovell fire


2 00


J. F. Bemis, watching J. P. Lovell fire . W. O. Collyer, as follows : -


2 00


services as clerk . 25 00


stationery and postage stamps 1 83


C. A. Twitchell & Co., 10 nickel badges 8 50


Stoughton Rubber Co., rubber coats


18 53


Augustus J. Richards & Sons, coal Bourk fire . 9 35


Henry A. Stoddard, storage hose carriage, one year 12 00


Total Miscellaneous


$2,431 96


71


SUMMARY OF EXPENSES OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Ward 1 .


$325 35


Ward 1, E. S. Beals Hook and Ladder


37 00


Ward 2 .


593 74


Ward 2, Eureka Hook and Ladder .


39 90


Ward 3 .


343 01


Ward 4, Hardscrabble Hook and Ladder


25 00


Ward 4 .


622 66


Ward 5 .


344 50


Ward 5, Resolute Hook and Ladder


30 75


Ward 5, chemical extinguisher


37 00


Miscellaneous


. 2,431 96


$4,830 87


Appropriation, March 2, 1891


. $4,800 00


Unexpended balance of 1890 .


806 18


$5,606 18


Balance unexpended, Jan. 1, 1892 .


$775 31


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


WARD ONE.


Paid Isaac H. Walker, services


$107 00


B. F. Richards, services . ·


10 50


$117 50


WARD TWO.


Paid Nathaniel B. Peare, services


$450 95


Asa B. Pratt, services


126 00


George W. Fay, services


71 00


Henry B. Vogel, services


4 50


Patrick Butler, services .


9 00


$661 45


72


WARD THREE.


Paid Thomas Fitzgerald, services ·


$600 00


Oliver Houghton, services .


.


19 00


John Kelley .


3 00


$622 00


WARD FOUR.


Paid Thomas Quinn, Jr., services


$9 00


Geo. B. Bailey, services


5 50


Isaac N. Tirrell, services


3 00


$17 50


WARD FIVE


Paid Michael Allen, services .


$173 05


William T. Reilley, services


19 00


F. A. Caldwell, services


15 75


C. C. Tinkham


3 50


$211 30


LOCK-UP.


WARD TWO.


Paid Asa B. Pratt, care .


$25 00


food for prisoners


15 75


oil


27


Almshouse, wood and coal


6 50


$47 52


WARD THREE.


Paid Oliver Houghton, care .


$18 75


food for prisoners


11 50


A. K. Bates, cleaning and repairing stove


7 50


Almshouse, wood and coal


6 50


$44 25


WARD FIVE.


Paid A. F. Bullock, for care . $25 00 .


food for tramps, etc. .


2 43


73


Paid Wm. T. Reilley, food for prisoners,


$3 75


Almshouse, wood and coal


13 00


$44 18


Total for Lock-up


1,765 70


Appropriation March 2, 1891 . . $2,300 00


Unexpended balance of 1890 . 185 36


2,485 36


Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1892


$719 66


SUPPRESSING THE ILLEGAL SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS.


Paid George B. Balley, services and expenses . $899 47


Isaac N. Tirrell, services and expenses .


96 50


Asa B. Pratt, services and expenses


73 00


Nathaniel B. Pease, services and expenses 67 50 · Geo. W. Fay, services and expenses 38 00*


F. A. Caldwell, services and expenses ·


6 00


Nathaniel R. Ells, services and expenses Andrew J. Garey, services and expenses E. W. Morton, services and expenses Henry B. Vogel, services and expenses


66 50


3 00


3 00


31 50


Michael Allen, services and expenses


4 50


Thos. M. Byrne, services and expenses


5 00


Geo. B. Bailey, food for prisoners . Frank Bersall, bill .


10 00


$1,309 47


Appropriation, March 2, 1891


2,500 00


Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1892 . . ·


$1,190 53


.


.


.


·


.


5 50


74


SUPPRESSING ILLEGAL SALE OF INTOX- ICATING LIQUORS.


REPORT OF GEORGE B. BAILEY AND OTHERS.


WEYMOUTH, DEC. 31, 1891.


Whole number of searches for intoxicating liquors 39


Whole number of liquor seizures 17


Whole number of prosecutions 15


Amount of fines imposed .


$928 75


Three have left town rather than stand trial.


Eight have given up business.


Sent one to the House of Correction ; two others waiting sen- tence from the Superior Court, that have been convicted.


Two are continued from time to time; Fraher and Patrick Healy's.


Have closed up one of the worst gambling dens in East Wey- mouth.


Respectfully,


GEORGE B. BAILEY,


GEORGE W. FAY, NATHANIEL B. PEASE,


ASA B. PRATT, HENRY B. VOGELL,


ISAAC N. TIRRELL, NATHANIEL R. ELLS, EZEKIEL MORTON, FRANK CALDWELL, MICHAEL ALLEN.


75


TOWN HOUSE.


Paid James C. Wendell, for care $81 30


Jacob F. Dizer, hitching hooks etc. .


61


F. B. Reed, repairing clock . 1 00


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .


12 00


Stewart & Howe, repairing stoves etc. 9 60


W. G. Nash, incidentals 2 27


John Seabury, repairs 3 75


Almshouse, coal, carting coal and wood .


24 00


$135 53


Appropriation March 2, 1891 .


202 61


Unexpended balance Jan. 1, 1892


$67 08


MEMORIAL DAY.


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


$500 00


Appropriation March 2, 1891 . 500 00


PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.


Paid Alfred Mudge & Son, printing town reports ·


$623 80 Alfred Mudge & Son, printing water com- missioners reports 12 00


Weymouth Publishing Co. as follows : -


Printing official ballots, March meeting 20 00


Printing official ballots, for women, March meeting . 1 75


76


Paid Weymouth Publishing Co. as follows : -


Printing specimen ballots and autograph


$7 50


Printing certificates of election 3 00 .


Printing warrant and jury list .


20 00


Printing for Town clerk


14 25


Printing poll tax list .


153 00


Printing warrant for special meetings, and


State elections . 25 00


Printing for assessors . 2 25


Advertising annual notices, town officers 65 00


Sundry printing and advertising 69 00


Smith & Campbell, printing .


8 00


CR.


By cash refunded by Water Commissioners 12 00


$1,012 55


Appropriation, March 2, 1891 . . $1,100 00


Unexpended balance of 1890 731 20


1,831 20


Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1892


$818 65


TUFTS LIBRARY.


Paid Amos S. White, Treasurer $400 00


Frank H. Mason, Treasurer 1,400 00


Alfred Mudge & Sons, extra copies report 4 50


$1,804 50


Appropriation, March 2, 1891 . . $1,000 00


Unexpended balance of 1890


606 63


One half dog license money 594 13


2,200 76


Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1892 $396 26


77


NEW LIBRARY BUILDING.


Paid S. S. Woodcock, for plans (not used) $25 00 Weymouth Publishing Company, printing and postals 3 25


Weymouth Publishing Company, advertising sale buildings 3 90


J. W. Lombard, services as auctioneer 10 00


J. Morrell Brown, architect on, account . 250 00


Quincy L. Reed, C. E., services 35 00


Angus McDonnald, on account contract


.


5,000 00


$5,327 15


Appropriation :


Proceeds of sales of old buildings . $2,631 50


Balance unexpended for plans of New Library Building, 1890 . 733 50


3,365 00


*Overdraft .


$1,962 50


REMITTANCE AND ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


Paid A. O. Crawford, for remittances and abate- ments of tax for 1890 . $558 96


Daniel J. Nolan, abatement tax of 1890 . 2 46


Geo. F. Maynard, abatement tax of 1890 2 87


Chas. S. Fogg's estate, abate tax of 1890 2 46


Chas. H. Pratt, 3d, abatement tax of 1890


4 92


Mrs. Bartholomew Farrell, abatement tax of 1890 .


8 20


* This overdraft has since been repaid from the proceeds of sale of notes issued under the vote of the town for the purpose of building New Library.


78


Paid Leander R. Gardner, abatement tax of 1890 $2 87 Oliver Freeman estate, abatement tax of 1860 . 3 28


Rossana Freeman, abatement tax of 1890 3 28


John D. Buckley, abatement tax of 1890 1 64 Adoram Clapps estate, abatement tax of 1890, 29 62 Geo. W. Conant, abatement tax of 1889 . 21 28


$641 84


Appropriation, March 2, 1891 . $760 57


Unexpended balance of 1890 . 388 83


$1,149 40


Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1892 $507 56


INTEREST AND DISCOUNT.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, as follows : - interest on note, $15,000, due Jan. 1, 1900 . $525 00 interest on 4 notes, $5,500 each, March 7, 1892, 94-96-99. 880 00


interest on note, $12,000, April 29, 1899


480 00


interest on note, $14,000, May 9, 1900


490 00


18 months interest on note, $3,092, on demand


231 90


discount on note, $10,000, due Oct. 10, 1891 281 47


discount on note, $5,000, due Oct. 10, 1891


133 45


discount on note, $10,000, due Oct. 13, 1891


185 00


discount on note, $10,000, due Oct. 13, 1891


177 78


discount on note, $8,000, due Oct. 10, 1891 91 10


discount on note, 5,000, due Oct. 10, 1891 64 58


$3,540 28


CR.


By interest from First National Bank


$213 67


interest from Union National Bank


.


105 99 319 66


$3,220 62


79


Appropriation March 2, 1891 $3,400 00


Unexpended balance of 1890


934 53 4,334 53


Unexpended balance of Jan. 1, 1892 .


$1,113 91


BILLS PAYABLE.


CR.


By balance from 1890


$66,092 00


Notes approved in favor J. H. Stetson, Treasurer,


as follows : -


Note, date March 23, due Oct. 10, 1891 . $10,000 00


Note, date May 11, due Oct. 13, 1891 10,000 00


Note, date May 25, due Oct. 10, 1891 5,000 00


Note, date June 1, due Oct. 13, 1891 10,000 00


Note, date June 15, due Oct. 10, 1891 8,000 00


Note, date July 20, due Oct. 10, 1891


5,000 00


$114,092 00


DR.


To J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for six notes paid :- Note due Oct. 10, and Oct. 13, 1891 48,000 00


Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1892 ·


$66,092 00


Due as follows : -


March 7,1892


$5,500 00


March 7,1894


5,500 00


March 7,1896


5,500 00


March 10, 1899


5,500 00


April 29, 1899


12,000 00


Jan. 1,1900


15,000 00


May 9,1900


14,000 00


On demand, Pratt fund .


3,092 00


$66,092 00


80


JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer. BILLS PAYABLE ACCOUNT.


DR.


To balance Dec. 31, 1890


$66,092 00 .


To notes approved in 1891


48,000 00


$114,092 00


CR.


By notes paid


48,000 00


Ralance, Dec. 31, 1391


· $66,092 00


STATE, COUNTY, CORPORATION AND NATIONAL BANK TAX.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for State tax $4,710 00


County tax


5,220 07


National Bank tax


5,240 83


Corporation tax of 1890


192 40


$15,363 30


HYDRANTS AND DRINKING FOUN- TAINS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent for hy- drants


$8,325 00


Water rent for drinking fountains 227 50


Care and repair of drinking fountains . ·


47 50


$8,600 00


Appropriation March 2, 1891 .


$8,600 00


81


ELECTRIC LIGHTS.


Paid Weymouth Light and Power Company $4,962 64 Appropriation March 2, 1891 . .. 5,000 00


Unexpended balance of 1890 . 1,969 10


6,969 10


Unexpended balance Jan. 1, 1892 .


$2,006 46


PREPARING LIST OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX PAYERS FOR, THE YEAR 1891.


Paid Wilmot Cleverly for copying valuations $14 00


John P. Burrell, for copying valuations 20 00


Geo. H. Bicknell, for copying valuations 21 00


Gilman B. Loud, for copying valuations 18 00


J. Clarence Howe, for copying valuations


24 00


$97 00


Appropriation March 2, 1891 .


500 00


Unexpended balance Jan. 1, 1892


$403 00


TOWN OFFICERS.


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


Paid J. Clarence Howe, Chairman, services to Dec. 28 . $619 80 Henry A. Nash, services to Dec. 28, 538 00 John P. Burrill, services March 3 to Dec. 28 . 448 64


82


Paid Jacob F. Dizer, services to March 3, $75 00 Geo. H. Bicknell, services April 22 to Dec. 28 226 00


E. Atherton Hunt, services to March, 94 00


Leonard V. Tirrell, services to Dec. 28 450 28


Henry A. Nash, services as clerk Selectmen 300 00


services as Clerk Overseers of the Poor ·


100 00


$2,851 72


ASSESSORS.


Paid John P. Burrill, chairman, services . $265 00


Wilmot Cleverly, clerk, services 276 25


Geo. H. Bicknell, services 204 25


E. Atherton Hunt, services


4 00


Gilman B. Loud


242 50


1


.J. Clarence Howe, as follows :


services 304 00


horse hire.


12 00


$1,308 00


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Paid W. A. Drake, chairman, services and expenses


$146 90


Geo. A. Cushing, secretary, services and expenses 221 50


Augustus J. Richards, services and expenses 58 00


James H. Flint, services and ex- penses ·


104 15


Bradford Hawes, services and ex- penses · Henry A. Thomas, services and ex- penses ·


68 00


95 00


$693 55


83


TOWN TREASURER.


Paid John H. Stetson, services $600 00


TOWN CLERK.


Paid John A. Raymond, services $125 00


AUDITORS.


Paid Z. L. Bicknell, services . $10 00


Francis Ambler, services 10 00


Joseph Dyer, services


10 00


$30 00


COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


Paid Alfred O. Crawford, services .


$1,023 07


REGISTRARS.


Paid Francis A. Bicknell, chairman, ser-


vices and expenses $24 50


John A. Raymond, clerk, services and expenses 57 50


Benjamin F. Smith, services and ex- penses 30 40


D. S. Murray, services and ex- penses . 41 00


$153 40


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Paid Asa B. Pratt, services and expenses, $61 88


John P. Burrell, services and ex- penses 6 00


$67 88


Total expenses Town officers


$6,852 62


Appropriation, March 2, 1891 .


7,000 00


Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1892


$147 38


NEW SYSTEM OF VOTING.


Paid Francis A. Bicknell, registrar, services and ex-


penses $54 10 John A. Raymond, registrar, services and ex- penses 52 00


Benjamin F. Smith, registrar, services and ex- penses 59 50


D. S. Murray, registrar, services and expenses, H. M. Meeks, nomination papers and tally sheets 5 75


59 00


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing names on tally sheets 9 75


H. C. Dimond & Co., wax seals 1 54


Warren P. Butler, repairing ballot-box 1 00


Weymouth Publishing Company, voting lists and posters 95 20


Weymouth Publishing Company, printing vot- ing lists, notice to voters, etc. 91 57


Arthur E. Jackson, services as warden in Pre- cinct 1 5 00


Arthur W. Bartlett, services as warden, Pre-


cinct 1 5 00


Edward H. Benson, services as clerk, Pre- cinct 1 5 00


John A. Holbrook, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 1 5 00


Augustus Beals, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 1 5 00


Josiah H. Pratt, services as deputy, Precinct 1, 1 50


William R. French, services as deputy, Prc- cinct 1 1 50


85


Paid James B. French, services as teller, Precinct 1, $3 00


Emory L. Cushing, services as teller, Pre-


cinct 1 3 00


Isaac H. Walker, services as constable, Pre- cinct 1 3 00


B. F. Richards, services as constable, and con- veying returns and ballot-box, Precinct 1


5 00


Thomas H. Humphrey, services as warden, Pre- cinct 2 8 00


James L. Lincoln, services as warden, Pre- cinct 2 8 00


William H. Pratt, services as clerk, Precinct 2, 8 00


Elmer H. Raymond, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 2 8 00


Robert McIntosh, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 2 8 00


Peter F. Hughes, services as deputy, Pre- cinct 2


50


Horace M. Randall, services as deputy, Pre- cinct 2 1 50


Chas. H. Burdett, teller, Precinct 2, services . 5 00


William H. Reamy, teller, Precinct 2, services, 5 00


Winslow M. Tirrell, teller, Precinct 2, services, 5 00 Matthew W. Lynch, teller, Precinct 2, services, Patrick Butler, constable, Precinct 2, services, Asa B. Pratt, constable, conveying ballot box and returns, services 8 00


5 00


3 00


William S. Wallace, warden, Precinct 3, ser- vices . 5 00


John F. Dwyer, warden, Precinct 3, services 5 00


Frank M. Drown, clerk, Precinct 3, services 5 00


Charles E. Bicknell, inspector, Precinct 3, ser- vices . 5 00


Wallace H. Bicknell, inspector, Precinct 3, ser- vices . 5 00


John B. Whelan, deputy and teller, Precinct 3, services 4 50


86


Paid Atherton W. Tilden, deputy and teller, Pre- cinct 3, services . $4 50


Thomas Fitzgerald, constable, Precinct 3, ser- vices 3 00


Oliver Houghton, constable, Precinct 3, convey- ing ballot boxes and returns, services . 5 00


Charles Hawes, warden, Precinct 4, services 5 00


Marshal P. Sprague, warden, Precinct 4, ser- vices . 5 00


Joseph E. Gardner, clerk, Precinct 4, services, N. H. Goodspeed, inspector, Precinct 4, ser- vices . 5 00


5 00


Wm. T. Spilsted, inspector, Precinct 4, ser- 'vices . 5 00


James Moore, deputy, Precinct 4, services 1 50


Geo. B. Bailey, deputy, Precinct 4, services .


1 50


Cornelius A. Pratt, teller, Precinct 4, services,


3 00


Joseph H. Hawes, teller, Precinct 4, services . Nathaniel R. Ells, constable, Precinct 4, ser- vices 3 00


3 00


Thomas Quinn, Jr., constable, Precinct 4, ser- vices 3 00


E. J. Pitcher, warden, Precinct 5, services 5 00


Henry Rockwood, warden, Precinct 5, services, 5 00


John F. Welch, clerk, Precinct 5, services, .


5 00


Bradford Chandler, inspecter, Precinct 5, ser- vices . 5 00


Herbert W. Sears, inspector, Precinct 5, ser- vices . 5 00


Martin Derby, deputy, Precinct 5, services 1 50


Geo. F. Hayden, deputy, Precinct 5, services . 1 50


Geo. C. Torrey, teller, Precinct 5, services


3 00


Herbert Bass, teller, Precinct 5, services .


3 00


3 00


Peter Healey, constable, Precinct 5, services . Michael Allen, constable, conveying ballot box and returns 5 00


87


Paid Geo. O. Miller and E. L. Cushing, putting up and removing booths, etc. . $4 00


A. J. Osgood, janitor, removing booths, etc. . 5 00


W. F. Burrell, janitor, removing booths, etc. . 4 00 E. F. Brady, janitor, removing booths, etc, 3 00 John Seabury, removing booth from town house and putting up same . 33 63


$719 04


Unexpended appropriation for 1890


260 59


$458 45


Balance transferred to miscellaneous account 458 45


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


William T. Rice, returning 57 deaths, 1890 14 25


Francis L. King, returning 13 deaths, 1890 3 25


Ford & McCormick, returning 49 deaths, 1890,


12 25


C. L. Rice & Co., returning 39 deaths, 1890 . 9 75 Geo. E. Mansfield & Co., returning 4 deaths, 1890. 1 00


Samuel Curtis, returning 19 deaths, 1890


4 75


Geo. W. Tinkham, reporting 12 births, 1890


3 00


Joseph Chase, Jr., reporting 13 births, 1890 3 25


C. C. Tower. reporting 32 births, 1890


8 00


John A. Raymond, collecting, recording, in- dorsing, and returning 6 births, 1889, 50c. . 3 00


John A. Raymond, 225 birthis, 1890, 50c. 112 50


John A. Raymond, 13 deaths, 1890, 35c. .


4 20


John A. Raymond, 20 deaths, 1890, 20c. 4 00


John A. Raymond, 170 deaths, 1890, 10c.


17 00


Jolın A. Raymond, 121 marriages, 1890, 15c. .


18 15


John A. Raymond, copying records for town reports 5 00


City of Quincy, for use of lock-up, 1890 . ·


15 00


J. H. Shaw. expressage . .


3 35


H. A. Nash, Jr., clerical assistance .


60 00


88


Paid Geo. W. Young, hacks, funeral of Geo. A.


Cushing, 1890 $10 00


Jacob F. Dizer, stationery and postage stamps, 2 23


Jacob F. Dizer, paid assistants for distributing reports 3 00


Henry A. Nash, services preparing annual town report, 1890, and for reading proof same Geo. R. Swasey, services 3 trials, Gardner case and Raymond case 500 00


94 00


James Humphrey, services in Gardner case,


63 50


James Humphrey, paid witness fees, Gardner


case 143 65


Asa B. Pratt, serving subpænas, Gardner case, 8 10


Andrew J. Garey, services and expenses, Gardner case .


18 00


Howard Colburn, sheriff, expenses, Gardner case, view by jury 21 30


Frank H. Bert, extract testimony, Gardner case 15 00


E. L. Burdakin, list of deeds recorded from May 1, 1890 to May 1, 1891 . 21 00


M R. Warren, stationery for town clerk . 7 63


Alfred O. Crawford, for postage, 1890 . 5 00


Alfred O. Crawford, printing for town clerk 4 85


Alfred O. Crawford, assessors' books 40 00


Alfred O. Crawford, letter-heads for assessors, 6 00


Alfred O. Crawford, 7,000 tax bills


21 00


Alfred O. Crawford, assessors' notices


1 50


James Humphrey, services and expenses in Raymond case 72 00


James Humphrey, witness fees, Raymond case


.


100 40


Chas. E. C. Breck, C. E., expert, Raymond case 30 00


Charles T. Main, expert, Raymond case . 25 00


E. Bourk, team sundry times for B. F. Smith, registrar 11 00


89


Paid John H. Thompson, burying horse . $5 00


Quincy L. Reid, C. E., services 267 25


Judge Lowell. retainer in Gardner case 100 00


A. J. Randall, carriage Memorial Day


10 00


Isaac H. Walker, notifying town officers


2 00


Isaac H. Walker, enforcing dog law 8 00


Asa B. Pratt, enforcing dog law 11 35


Oliver Houghton, enforcing dog law 10 50


Isaac N. Tirrell, enforcing dog law


10 50


Isaac N. Tirrell, notifying town officers 4 50


Isaac N. Tirrell, services as constable, March meeting 3 00


Thomas Percell, for privilege of turning sur-


face water on land 62 50 .


J. C. Wendell, suppers for assessors 3 00 ·


State Treasurer for 116 ounce weight 50


Chas. E. C. Breck, C. E., services in Gardner case . 50 00


Geo. W. Young, carriages for counsel and jury Gardner case 6 50


J. B. Howe, distributing town reports 6 00


Nath'l R. Ells, distributing town reports 5 00


E. Atherton Hunt, distributing town reports 7 50


B. Frank Thomas, distributing town reports 5 00


J. H. Burdakin, recording deeds 3 79


75


Reuben Loud & Sons, sawdust for town house, ( B. F. Richards, services as constable, March meeting 3 00


Asa B. Pratt, services as constable, March meeting 3 00


Joseph B. Ford, services as constable, March meeting 3 00


Geo. B. Bailey, services as constable, March meeting 3 00


Geo. W. Conant, services as constable, March meeting 3 00


90


Paid S. C. Denton, services as ballot clerk, March


meeting $3 00


Martin Derby, services as ballot clerk, March 3 00


meeting 3 00


John W. Bartlett, services as teller, March meeting 5 00


Frank D. Thayer, services as teller, March meeting 5 00


Charles E. Bicknell, services as teller, March meeting 5 00


Arthur Blanchard, services as teller, March


meeting 5 00


Oscar Madden, services as teller, March meet- ing 5 00


J. C. Wendell, lunch for moderator and tellers, 2 75


Asa B Pratt, as follows : -


notifying town officers 2 50


notifying landowners . 2 00


services for registrars . 8 50 .


A. J. Osgood, services for registrars 8 00


B. R. Beals, services for registrars 3 00


Geo. O. Miller, services for registrars


4 00


Chas. E. Brooks, services for registrars .


2 00


William R. Burton, services for registrars


3 00


Adams Thorp Co., blank books and stationery, 21 55


C. H. Lovell, envelopes and stationery


24 00


J. C. Wendell, dinners for town officers, April 21 6 00


Holden & Sladen, postage stamps .


.


12 00


Louis A. Cook, services as moderator meetings) . (3


25 00


Susan Stevens, for injuries received on high- ways . 40 00


Henry A. Nash, preparing statistics for U. S., Census Commissioner . ·


10 00


Paine Furniture Company, desk, etc. 64 00


Adam Thorp Co., envelopes and stationery . 20 60


91


Paid James Humphrey, professional services and


expenses


$199 35


A. J. Osgood, janitor services for collector ·


3 00


William R. Brenton, janitor services for col- lector . 4 00


Geo. O. Miller, janitor services for collector 4 00


W. F. Burrell, janitor services for collector 1 00


E. H. Frary, stationery . 75


Ezekiel T. Williams, for injuries received on highways . 125 00


Joseph W. Hayden, notifying Representatives elect 6 00


B. F. Richards, posting warrants 5 00


5 00


J. Clarence Howe, distributing poll-tax book . carriage hire, railroad fares and expenses John P. Burrell, postage, railroad fares and expenses ·


97 84


17 79


Henry A. Nash, railroad fares and expenses 57 90


Otis Cushing, carriage, Memorial Day 10 00 ·


carriage E. Atherton Hunt's funeral 5 00


expressage on reports Wards 4 and 5 . 3 65


Francis L. King, returning 20 deaths, 1891 William T. Rice, returning 58 deaths, 1891


14 50


Geo. E. Mansfield, returning 2 deaths, 1891


50


J. C. Fraser, reporting 82 births, 1891 W. A. Drake, returning 28 births, 1891 7 00 Henry L. Allen, cushions 6 50


20 50


John Seabury, removing and putting up booths, Odd Fellows' Hall Association, for land at cor.


6 00


Cottage and Commercial streets .


40 00


Augustus Beals, Treasurer North Weymouth Cemetery Association, care Soldiers' Monu- ment 30 00


Wilmot Cleverly, stationery for Assessors 7 00


Geo. W. White, notifying town officers 3 00


. posting warrants . . · 10 50 . W. W. Baker, expressage, town reports 3 63




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