Town annual report of Weymouth 1894, Part 5

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 314


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To J. H. Stetson, treasurer, four notes paid (given for money in an- ticipation of taxes) ·


$55,000 00


Note due, March 7, 1894 . .


5,500 00


Note due on demand (Pratt Fund)


3,092 00


$63,592 00


Balance


$76,500 00


·


92


Due as follows :-


· Oct. 1, 1895 $4,000 00


March 7, 1896


5,500 00


March 12, 1898


5,500 00


March 10, 1899


5,500 00


April 29, 1899


·


12,000 00


January 1, 1900


15,000 00


May 9, 1900


14,000 00


December 31, 1901


10,000 00


January 15, 1902 .


5,000 00


$76,500 00


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid James Humphrey, professional services . $208 02


James Humphrey, Gardner case 52 00


Otis Cushing, hack, John P. Burrell's funeral, 5 00


City of Quincy for use of lockup


17 20


Francis L. King, reporting 35 deaths, 1893


8 75


Ford & McCormick, reporting 60 deaths, 1893,


15 00


Drew's Express, for town clerk


70


E. Bourke, for town reports, 1893 .


1 75


Town of Newmarket, expense account W. J. Hope 3 00 .


Nash & Hunter, civil engineers, services


138 53


Louis A. Cook, services as moderator, annual meeting 25 00


Louis A. Cook, services as moderator, seven special meetings 35 00


Odd Fellows Hall for town meeting 12 00


Thorp & Martin Co., blank books and station- ery . 35 30 .


Holden & Sladen, postage stamps . .


13 50


John A. Raymond, as follows :


collecting, recording, indexing and returning,


5 births, 1892 2 50


235 births, 1893


117 50


14 deaths, 1893


4 90


.


.


93


Paid John A. Raymond, as follows :


recording, indexing and returning


20 deaths, 1893


$4 00


172 deaths, 1893 16 65


George W. Tibbetts, for road machine .


49 00


M. E. Pratt, janitor services for registrars


1 00


A. J. Osgood, janitor services for registrars


3 00


janitors services for town meeting


1 50


W. T. Burrell, janitor services for registrars . George O. Miller, janitor services for Sea St. , hearing, 1 00


Leonard P. Cooley, bounty for killing seal 3 00


Frank W. Manuel, bounty for killing seal .


3 00


George H. Dunbar, bounty for killing seal


3 00


Henry A. Nash, services and expenses prepar- ing town reports and proof reading 80 00 ·


Railroad fares and expenses. .


38 86


Leonard V. Tirrell, railroad fares and expenses


3 24


distributing reports, .


5 00


Hiram E. Raymond, railroad fares and expenses


7 90


J. Clarence Howe, railroad fares and expenses 10 00 distributing reports, . 6 00


John F. Dwyer, distributing reports 6 00


John F. Dwyer, railroad fares and expenses


5 00


R. Loud & Sons, saw dust 75


Thomas Fitzgerald, notifying town officers 3 00


Asa B. Pratt, notifying town fliocers 3 50


George B. Bailey, notifying town officers.


5 00


Isaac H. Walker, notifying town officers.


2 00


Joseph A. Cushing, services as teller March 5 and 6


·


10 00


Frank M. Drown, services as teller, March 5 and 6. ·


10 00


Henry Rockwood, services as teller, March 5 and 6 .


10 00


E. Q. S. Litchfield, services as teller, March 5 . and 6


·


. 10 00


recording and indexing 111 marriages, 1893, 250 00


17 20


H. A. Nash, Jr., clerical assistance


1 00


94


Paid Samuel C. Denton, services as teller, March 5 and 6 $10 00


F. F. Bullock, services as teller, March 5 and 6 10 00


J. B. Whelan, services as teller, March 5 and 6 10 00


T. F. Kelley, services as teller, March 5 and 6 H. A. Nash, Jr., services as teller, March 5 and 6 9 00


9 00


Henry G. Riley, services as teller, March 5 and 6 .


9 00


John W. Bates, services as teller, March 5 and 6 7 00


John F. Melville, services as teller, March 5 and 6 .


7 00


Charles J. McMorrow, services as teller, March 5 and 6 .


7 00


Herbert W. Sears, services as teller, March 5 and 6 5 00


Asa B. Pratt, services as constable, March 5 3 00


Oliver Houghton, services as constable, March 5 3 00


B. F. Richards, services as constable, March 5 3 00


Michael Allen, service as constable, March 5 6 00


George B. Bailey, services as constable March 5 and 6 10 00


A. Mudge & Sons, tally sheets 4 75


Nash & Hunter, plans for Broad street relo- cation 99 25


Oliver Houghton, services, March 12 and 19 3 00


Asa B. Pratt, services, March 12 and 19 3 00


Charles A. Tirrell, meals for moderator and tellers 16 00


W. B. Hollis, team for county commissioners B. F. Richards, posting warrants, jury lists and notices .


3 00


21 00


A. W. Tilden, services as ballot clerk . 2 00


·


95


Paid George Cushing, services as ballot clerk $2 00


G. A. R. Post 58, use offhall for Registrars 1 50


Wilmot Cleverly, distributing reports and poll tax lists, 1893 . 10 00


Wilmot Cleverly, carriage hire and railroad fares, 1893 15 93


P. E. Loud, distributing Board of Health notices 2 00


Russell F. Pool, distributing Board of Health notices 2 00


Winthrop Smith, distributing Board of Health notices 2 00


E. L. Burdikin, list of deeds recorded, May 1, '93 to May 1, '94 25 00


George O. Miller, janitor for Registrars 3 00


Charles H. Lovell, stationery for assessors .


8 00


Nash & Hunter, setting street bounds


25 00


Nash & Hunter, plans for Sea Street reloca- tion . 19 86 .


J. F. Cushing, setting curb stone, Broad


Street


15 00


J. F. Cushing, distributing reports 7 00


A. O. Crawford, assessors' books


49 25


Samuel W. King, sign board


1 00


Arthur Davis, distributing notices


3 00


North Weymouth Cemetery Association, care Soldiers' monument 30 00 .


Isaac H. Walker, enforcing dog law, Ward 1 7 00


Asa B. Pratt, enforcing dog law, Ward 2 ·


13 77


Oliver Houghton, enforcing dog law, Ward 3


10 00


George F. Maynard, enforcing dog law, Ward 4 and 5 17 50


Rockwood & Churchill, copies'of election laws 7 00


Joseph M. White, burying horse 5 00


10 76


J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber for pound James Moore, cedar posts for pound


3 50


L. L. Bowker, labor on pound .


2 50


Warren W. Bowker, labor on pound


2 00


.


96


Paid Baker Hardware Co., bolts for pound $ 36


Quincy L. Reed, civil engineer, services 181 00


F. W. Loud, janitor for Registrars 3 00


M. R. Warren, stationery for Town Clerk 2 50


G. W. Tinkham, M. D., viewing body of Burns child 3 00


James B. French, services as warden, Pre- cinct 1 5 00


E. H. Benson, services as clerk, Precinct 1 5. 00


Josiah H. Pratt, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 1 5 00


Ancil Burrell, services as inspector, Precinct 1 5 00


David Dunbar, services as deputy, Precinct 1 1 50


W. C. Cherrington, services as teller, Precinct 1 5 00 David Gunville, services as teller, Precinct 1 5 00


Charles J. McMorrow, services as warden, Precinct 2 ·


5 00


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


1 50


Edmund G. Bates, services as clerk, Precinct 2 5 00


E. Q. S. Litchfield, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 2 5 00


George A. McGowan, services as inspector, Precinct 2 5 00


J. Q. B. Goodspeed, services as deputy, Pre- cinct 2 ·


1 50


Robert S. Mills, services as deputy, Precinct 2 John W. Bates, services as' teller, Precinct 2 Samuel C. Denton, services as teller, Pre- cinct 2 · .


1 50


5 00


5 00


Asa B. Pratt, services as constable, Precinct 2 5 00 Arthur H. Pratt, services as constable, Pre- cinct 2 3 00


B. F. Richards, services as constable, Pre- cinct 1 5 00


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


3 00


97


Paid John L. Mckeever, services as warden, Pre- cinct 6


$5 00


Sidney W. Raymond, services as deputy, Pre- cinct 6 1 50


Dennis Slattery, services as clerk, Precinct 6 5 00


Matthew W. Lynch, services as deputy, Pre- cinct 6


1 50


Edward W. Shackford, services as inspector, Precinct 6 .


5 00


Jolın J. Cahill, services as inspector, Precinct 6


5 00


Arthur M. Hawes, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 6


1 50


Thomas F. Egan, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 6 1 50


Edward F. Cullen, services as teller, Precinct 6 5 00


Thomas B. Nichols, services as teller 5 00 .


N. B. Peare, services as constable, Precinct 6 5 00 Patrick Butler, services as constable, Precinct 6 Thomas Fitzgerald, services as constable Pre- cinct 3 3 00


3 00


Oliver Houghton, services as constable, Pre- cinct 3 5 00


, William S. Wallace, services as warden, Pre- cinct 3 5 00


Frank M. Drown, services as deputy warden, Precinct 3


1 50


Daniel A. Donovan, services as cinct 3


clerk, Pre-


5 00


5 00


A. W. Tilden, services as inspector, Precinct 3 B. F. Johnson, services as inspector, Precinct 3 J. Rupert Walsh, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 3 .


5 00


· John W. Carey, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 3 1 50 ·


Charles A. Carpenter, services as teller, Pre- cinct 3 5 00


5 00


J. Dexheimer, Jr., services as teller, Precinct 3 Marshall P. Sprague, services as warden, Pre- cinct 4 5 00


1 50


.


98


Paid Fred L. Bailey, services as deputy warden, Precinct 4 . . $1 50


Joseph E. Gardner, services as clerk, Precinct 4 H. Wilbur Loud, services as deputy clerk, Pre- cinet 4 1 50


5 00


James Moore, services as inspector, Precinct 4 N. H. Goodspeed, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 4 5 00


William T. Spilsted, services as deputy in spector, Precinct 4 1.50


5 00


Lewis K. Jones, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 4 1 50


Adolphus Poole, services as teller, Precinct 4 5 00


Thomas H. Melville, services as teller, Pre- cinct 4 .


5 00


George B. Bailey, services as constable, Pre- cinct 4. . 5 00 .


George F. Maynard, services as constable,


Precinct 4 3 00


George W. Conant, services as constable, Pre- cinet 5 5 00


Michael Allen, services as constable, Precinct 5 3 00


Herbert W. Sears, services as warden, Pre- cinct 5


5 00


Lawrence A. Blanchard, services as deputy warden, Precinct 5 1 50


John F. Welch, services as clerk, Precinct 5 . 5 00


Robert H. Healey, services as deputy clerk, Precinct 5 .


1 50


Clarence H. Sumner, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 5 5 00


George C. Torrey, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 5


5 00


Henry Rockwood, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 5 ·


1 50


Herbert A. Bass, services as teller, Precinct 5 5 00


J. Clifford Ford, services as teller, Precinct 5 5 00


99


Paid T. F. Brady, putting up and removing booths, Precinct 5 ·


$5 00


A. J. Osgood, as follows :


putting up and removing booths, Precincts 2 and 6 4 00


services as janitor, Precinct 2 3 00


Stationery and sawdust 1 40


janitor, special town meeting 2 00


W. F. Burrell, janitor for registrars 2 00 janitor for Precinct 3 3 00


washing floor


1 00


State for record ink


6 50


W. H. Whiting, damage to carriage


5 00


George O. Miller, putting up and removing booths, Precinct 1 . 5 00


Waldo Turner, signs and painting .


2 00


Isaac H. Walker, distributing notices


3 00


Nelson W. Gardner, railroad fares, postage, etc.


15 00


Bradford Hawes, as follows :


carriage hire, selectmen, and on highways . 50 00


carriage hire, assessor 15 00


railroad fares, postage and stationery . 3 00 distributing poll tax lists 5 00


Gordon Willis, distributing poll tax lists


6 00


Charles E. Bicknell, distributing poll tax lists,


5 00


Charles E. Bicknell, attending two meetings with registrars . 4 00


Bradford Hawes, attending three meetings with registrars .


6 00


Gordon Willis, attending two meetings with registrars .


4 00


Wilmot Cleverly, as follows :


attending five meetings with registrars


10 00


two days with tax commissioners 6 00


2} days to Boston and Dedham


4 00


carriage hire, railroad fares, postage, etc. . 19 26


distributing poll tax lists


5 00


100


Paid Gordon Willis, as follows :


$65 50


carriage hire, selectmen and on highways


carriage hire, assessor 15 00


postage, stationery, etc. 2 50


6 00


copying records for town report, .


5 00


expense at town election, March 5, 12 and 19 expense at 3 special meetings,


4 00


expense at state election, .


1 00


expense on ballot boxes from town house


75


services and expense at Quincy state election. issuing 167 burial permits . · .


16 70


Hiram E. Raymond, services and expenses as Inspector of cattle, etc. 250 00


C. W. Garey, reporting 4 births 1 00


J. C. Fraser, reporting 81 births


20 25


G. A. Bullock, reporting 24 births .


6 00


E. N. Mayberry, reporting 22 births


5 50


W. A. Drake, reporting 31 births,.


7 75


Francis L. King, returning 23 deaths


5 75


George E. Mansfield, returning 14 deaths


3 50


William T. Rice, returning 59 deaths


14 75


Asa B. Pratt, notifying representatives-elect


2 50


George W. Young, carriage, Memorial Day 10 00 carriage to Almshouse 1 00


10 00


Otis Cushing, carriage, Memorial Day carriage for County Commissioners for expressage .


3 00


85


J. H. Shaw, expressage


4 25


A. Mullen, damage to carriage


2 00


·


$2,947 69


Charles E. Bicknell, carriage hire,'postage, etc John A. Raymond, postage, stationery, etc. 4 10 .


6 00


2 20


101


Cr.


By John A. Fogg, cash for privilege of enter- ing drain, . ·


$100 00


$2,847 69


Appropriations.


Balance from 1893,


$984 56


Appropriation March 5,


4,200 00


$5,184 56


Unexpended balance,


.


2,336 87


STATE AID.


UNDER CHAPTER 301, ACTS OF 1894.


Paid Charles H. Allen 72 00


Mrs. Helen F. Barnes


48 00


Mrs. Maria A. Baker


48 00


Mrs. Vesta R. Bates


48 00


Mrs. Catherine A. Bates


48 00


John F. Bates and wife


72 00


Mrs. Emeline L. Battles


48 00


Elijah W. Beals


48 00


Simeon Bearce 48 00


John E. Boyle


36 00


Thomas Brady


36 00


Samuel E. Burrell


48 00


Mrs. Elizabeth L. Burrell


48 00


Mrs. Anna B. Binney £


24 00


Mrs. Caroline M. Blanchard


48 00


Mrs. Emily M. Bly


48 00


Mrs. Eliza M. Bowker .


48 00


Mrs. Mary A. Buttermore


48 00


Mrs. Adella J. Burrell


48 00


Justin A. Carver .


36 00


Frederick Coolidge


6 00


James H. Cunningham


72 00


Mrs. Mary A. Cahill


48 00


Mrs. Rachael J. Clapp


48 00


Mrs. Eliza A. Clark


48 00


Mrs. Rose A. Cronin


48 00


Mrs. Olive J. Cushing


48 00


Mrs. Lucretia L. Crocket


48 00


Albert Davison


40 00


George H. Doble .


36 00


103


Paid Mrs. Jane B. Estes


$48 00


Mrs. Mary S. Fitts


48 00


Mrs. Annie Fox


48 00


Mrs. Elizabeth A. Fogg


48 00


Mrs. Ellen Fraher


48 00


John Fennell


48 00


Edward B. Gardiner


48 00


Samuel E. Gay


48 00


Mrs. Nancy E. Gardner


48 00


Mrs. Ann M. Hayden .


48 00


Mrs. Hannah W. Hayden


8 00


George Hayden


48 00


Mrs. Jane T. Holbrook .


24 00


Samuel V. Holbrook and wife


120 00


Richard M. Holbrook and wife


76 00


Patrick Howley


36 00


Oliver Houghton


48 00


John Q. Hollis


36 00


Mrs. Anna H. Hersey


48 00


Mrs. Ruth R. Jones


.


48 00


Mrs. Mary Kearney


16 00


Mrs. Rebecca C. Kilburn


48 00


William Keene


1 50


Joseph Lama


72 00


Samuel R. Loud


48 00


George F. Lord


18 00


Mrs. Susan F. Larmey


48 00


Mrs. Susan Leach


48 00


Mrs. Lucinda B. Lewis


24 00


Mrs. Susan R. Loud


24 00


Mrs. Caroline B. Lovell


48 00


Ellen Lynch .


24 00-


Thomas Maguire


48 00


William F. Merchant


36 00


Frank II. Miller .


48 00


Dominick McDavitt


24 00


Edward McQuinn .


72 00


Martin Murphy


36 00


104


Paid Mrs. Mary O. Mitchell .


$48 00


Mrs. Rowena C. Morse .


48 00


Mrs. Margaret Murra


48 00


Mrs. Elizabeth E. Moulton


48 00


Mrs. Mary McNair


36 00


Mrs. Catherine Murphy


48 00


Thomas Nightengale


12 00


William Orcutt


48 00


Mrs. Ellen M. Oldham .


24 00


William Pedman .


72 00


Mrs. Mary A. Peterson


48 00


Mrs. Mary Perry .


8 00


Mrs. Margaret A. Phillips


48 00


Mrs. Sarah A. Pierce


48 00


Mrs. Augusta M. Pool .


48 00


Mrs. Martha E. Pope


24 00


Mrs. Narrilla Pope


36 00


Mrs. Hannah T. Pratt


24 00


Mrs. Martha W. Pratt .


24 00


Mrs. Narrissa H. Pratt


48 00


Mrs. Maria F. Pray


24 00


Mrs. Betsey Prouty


48 00


Mrs. Ella M. Raymond


48 00


Mrs. Mary F. Rosey


24 00


Mrs. Maria C. Russ


20 00


Mrs. Catherine J. Rea


24 00


Charles W. Raymond


60 00


John Roachman


54 00


Samuel M. Richards


36 00


Samuel J. Ross


36 00


Urban B. Rice


36 00


Benjamin F. Robinson and wife


48 00


Mrs. Hannah E. Our


48 00


Mrs. Elizabeth H. Saville


48 00


Mrs. Mary Shine .


48 00


Mrs. Avis A. Smith


24 00


Mrs. Louise HI. Stoddard


48 00


105


Paid Mrs. Susan E. Souther,


$48 00


Mrs. Amealin A. Sylvester, .


48 00


William W. Sanborn,


36 00


Andrew J. Shaw, .


68 00


Edward Slattery, .


24 00


Putnam I. Sweeting,


36 00


Mrs. Joanna Taylor,


40 00


Mrs. Mary A. Thayer, .


48 00


Mrs. Martha W. Thayer,


48 00


Mrs. Emily P. Thayer, .


24 00


Mrs. Ann C. Torrey,


48 00


Mrs. Olive G. Torrey, .


48 00


Mrs. Johanna Tracy,


48 00


Mrs. Orient H. Tirrell, .


24 00


Edwin Thomas and wife,


72 00


Christopher P. Tower,


72 00


Solon A. Vining, .


8 00


Mrs. Louisa Vining,


40 00


Mrs. Lydia J. Vining,


40 00


Mrs. Mary Vigar, .


48 00


James C. Wendell,


48 00


Robert A. Welch, .


48 00


Geo. W. Wing,


72 00


Mrs. Frances M. Wilbur,


48 00


Mrs. Alice Jordan,


48 00


Mrs. Lucy C. Wrightington, .


48 00


Mrs. Mary E. Binney,


24 00


Isaac H. Binney,


12 00


Patrick Lines,


36 00


Thomas W. Hyland,


36 00


James L. Hunt,


66 00


Mrs. Sarah E. Curtis,


48 00


Mrs. Mary A. Bates,


44 00


Mrs. Frances M. Dalton,


40 00


William Harrington,


40 00


Isaac Thomas,


54 00


Roswell L. Corbin, ·


8 00


Patrick Gloster


36 00


106


Paid Mrs. Susan M. Pratt


$32 00


Mrs. Mehitable B. Cudworth


12 00


Matthew Moran


24 00


William P. Rice


24 00


Hiram Porter


13 00


Samuel A. Jones


10 00


Job Young


16 00


William W. Jones and wife


24 00


Mrs. Catherine O'Connor


4 00


Due from the State


$6,290 50


MILITARY AID.


UNDER CHAPTER 279, ACTS OF 1894.


Paid Alfred G. Adlington


$108 00


John F. Bates, Ward 2 .


72 00


Alonzo Blanchard, Ward 5


96 00


Charles S. Bosworth


16 00


Patrick Connors


96 00


Benoni Gurney


48 00


George L. Hayden


96 00


William R. Rogers (Hospital)


169 46


Fred. M. Shepherd


40 00


James Tracy


40 00


Solomon W. Wright


156 00


William Keene


48 00


Barney T. Hollis


88 00


Elias H. Deere


90 00


George H. Pratt


32 00


John Newman


48 00


Franklin Reed


18 00


John L. Mckeever


20 00


$1,281 46


Due from the State one half


640 73


Town one half


$640 73


107


PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 395.


Paid John W. Bates, for burial of George H. Pratt


$35 00


John W. Bates, for burial of William Keene 35 00


$70 00


Due from the State one-half


35 00


Share of town


$35 00


SOLDIERS' RELIEF UNDER CHAPTER 447.


Paid Mrs. Caroline F. Cleverly


$96 00


Christopher P. Tower


72 00


Mrs. James B. Pratt,


33 00


W. C. Nash


66 00


Patrick Lines


63 00


Dominick McDavitt


18 87


Albert Davison


40 70


Frederick Coolidge


37 70


Franklin Reed


21 86


Mrs. Susan Leach


61 07


Mrs. Mary F. Rosey


53 00


Mrs. Amanda Perry


80 00


Elias H. Decre


74 15


Sandford Makepeace


96 00


Charles W. Raymond


80 00


Mrs. Rose A. Cronin


4 00


Mrs. Mary A. Peterson


9 25


Mrs. Mary Shine,


13 90


Mrs. Rowena C. Morse


17 33


William H. Sanborn


51 00


J. Q. A. Holbrook


48 00


George Hayden


96 00


Mrs. Elizabeth Smith


30 00


Mrs. Ellen Coleman


117 00


.


$1,279 83


108


SUMMARY.


Aid rendered under Chapter 279 $640 73


Aid rendered under Chapter 395 .


35 00


Aid rendered under Chapter 447 1,279 83


$1,955 56


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1893 .


$1,163 40


Appropriation March 5


1,000 00


.


$2,163 40


Unexpended balance


$207 84


STATE.


To payments under Chapter 301 $6,290 50 To payments under Chapter 279 640 73


To payments under Chapter 395 35 00


$6,966 23


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1893 .


$ 451 38 .


Appropriation March 5


.


6,500 00


$6,951 38


Expended in excess


$14 85


TOWN OFFICERS.


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


Paid Henry A. Nash, services to Jan. 1 $438 11 Services as clerk of boards 400 00


Nelson W. Gardner, services, March 5 to Jan. 1 367 00


Charles E. Bicknell, services, March 5 to Jan. 1 367 00


Bradford Hawes, services, March 5 to Jan. 1 367 00


Gordon Willis, services, March 5 to Jan. 1 .


367 00


Hiram E. Raymond, services to March 5 ·


75 55


John F. Dwyer, services to March 5 75 55


Leonard V. Tirrell, services to March 5 . ·


68 55


J. Clarence Howe, services to March 5 . .


75 55


Francis H. Cowing, services to March 5 (over- seer)


7 00


$2,608 31


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1893 ·


$625 50


Appropriation, March 5 . 2,600 00


$3,225 50


$615 19


Unexpended balance


ASSESSORS.


Paid Wilmot Cleverly, services to Jan. 1, and as clerk


$220 00


Franklin D. Thayer, services to Jan. 1 225 00


Charles E. Bicknell, services to Jan. 1 210 00


Bradford Hawes, services to Jan. 1


150 00


Gordon Willis, services to Jan. 1 . 210 00


110


Paid John F. Dwyer, services to March 5 · $8 00


Gilman B. Loud, services to March 5 8 00


J. Clarence Howe, services to March 5 . 8 00


$1,039 00


APPROPRIATION.


Balance from 1893


$56 50


Appropriation, March 5 $1,100 00


$1,156 50


Unexpended balance $117 50


TOWN TREASURER.


Paid John Stetson, services to Jan. 1 $400 00


APPROPRIATION.


Balance from 1893


$100 00


Appropriation, March 5 450 00


$550 00


Unexpended balance


$150 00


TOWN CLERK.


Paid John A. Raymond, services to Jan. 1. . $125 00


APPROPRIATION.


Balance from 1893, .


31 50


Appropriation March 5, .


125 00


$156 50


Unexpended balance,


$ 31 50


111


AUDITORS.


Paid Z. L. Bicknell, services.


$10 00


Francis Ambler, services


10 00


E. J. Pitcher, services .


10 00


$30 00


Appropriation,


$30 00


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Paid W. A. Drake, services and expenses


$82 00


Joseph A. Cushing, services and expenses 50 00


James H. Flint, services and expenses . 50 00 A. W. Blanchard, services and expenses Bradford Hawes, services and expenses . 50 00


58 33


Henry A. Thomas, services and expenses


33 00


George W. Young, for teams .


21 75


Otis Cushing, for teams.


.


4 00


$349 08


Appropriation, . .


$350 00


Unexpended balance, .


$ 92


REGISTRARS.


Paid Benjamin F. Smith, services and expenses


$ 88 20


Francis A. Bicknell, services and expenses


89 20


John A. Raymond, services and expenses services as clerk. ·


97 00


25 00


D. S. Murray, services and expenses


106 00


$405 40


COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


Paid Geo. C. Torrey, services .


$525 00


Jacob B. Denbroeder, services on tax, 1892


40 20


$565 20


.


.


.


112


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Paid Asa B. Pratt, services . $72 50


SUMMARY OF EXPENSE OF TOWN OFFICERS.


Selectmen, Overseers and Board of Health


$2,608 31


Assessors


1,039 00


Treasurer


400 00


Town Clerk


125 00


Auditors


30 00


School Committee


349 08


Registrars


405 40


Collector


565 20


Sealer of Weights and Measures


72 50


$5,594 49


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1893 .


$1,486 95


Appropriation, March 5


·


5,800 00


$7,286 95


Unexpended balance


$1,692 46


JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.


Dr.


To cash refunded, acct. highways . $69 80


from interest on deposits and taxes 402 10


from proprietors of Lovell's Grove


100 00


from County of Norfolk for fines .


216 00


from East Norfolk District Court


1.220 42


from John A. Fogg ·


100 00


from Town of Braintree, use of lockup


20 50


$2.128 82


113


JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.


Cr.


By 1697 orders drawn (not including Poor ac- count) as follows :


For payment of notes .


$63,592 00


For payment of State, County and National Bank Tax . ·


18,568 48


For payment of Sundry accounts


108,642 59


$190,803 07


TRIAL BALANCE, DEC. 31, 1894.


Dr. Cr.


For support of schools


$42,081 28


Hunt school, heating, etc.


1,831 28


Evening school, Ward 2


8 30


Conveying scholars from Sum- mer Street 129 00


highways, repairs


10,586 78


highways, special appropriations


2,518 62


highways, setting curbstone


45 66


highways, removal of snow ·


2,102 83


Hingham & Quincy bridges .


960 00


land damage


475 00


fire department


4,079 09


police department


2,386 43


suppressing illegal sale intoxi- cating liquor 493 03


town house


135 35


printing and advertising . Tufts library 2,706 71


1,263 45


abatement and remittance of


taxes. .


·


1,276 79


Park Commissioners .


47 68


.


114


Dr. Cr.


For interest and discount


3,291 29


bills payable, notes paid


63,592 00


$76,500 00


bills payable, notes approved J. H. Stetson, treasurer, notes approved


76,500 00


hydrants and fountains


7,000 00


electric lighting


5,031 23


Memorial Day .


400 00


miscellaneous expenses


2,847 69


State aid, due from State


6,966 23


Military aid, Chap. 279


640 73


Soldiers' relief, Chap. 447


1,279 83


Soldiers' burial, Chap. 395


35 00


Town officers . ·


5,594 49


John H. Stetson, treasurer, cash


2,128 82


John H. Stetson, treasurer, orders drawn


$190,803 07


State, County and National Bank tax


18,568 48


$267303 07 $267,303 07


STATEMENT.


OF


APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1894.


OBJECT OF APPROPRIATION.


Amount of Appropriation.


Amount Expended.


Expended Unexpended in Excess of Balance.


Appropria- tion.


Support of schools


$50,602 20


$42,081 28


$8,520 92


Hunt school heating and


ventilating .


2,500 00


1,831 28


668 72


Evening school, Ward 2.


373 27


8 30


364 97


Conveying scholars from Summer street


200 00


129 00


71 00


Highways, repairs .


10,412 00


10,586 78


174 78


special appropriations,


2,553 77


2,518 62


35 15


setting curbstone


45 66


45 66


removal of snow


4,500 00


2,402 83


2,097 17


Hingham&Quincy b'dgs.


1,000 00


960 00


40 00


Land damage


455 00


475 00


20 00


Fire department


5,381 38


4,079 09


1,302 29


Hose carriage, Ward 4


350 00


350 00


Police department


4,124 38


2,386 43


1,737 95


Suppressing illegal sale of intoxicating liquor .


529 56


493 03


36 53


Lockup, Ward 1


500 00


500 00


Town House .


147 32


135 35


11 97


Printing and advertising Tufts library .


1,949 88


1,263 45


686 43


3,306 71


2,706 71


600 00


Abatements and remit- tances of taxes


1,613 42


1,276 79


336 63


Park commissioners


1,000 00


47 68


952 32


Interest and discount


4,674 50


3,291 29


1,383 21


Bills payable .


5,500 00


8,592 00


3,092 00


Hydrants and fountains,


7,000 00


7.000 00


Electric lighting


6,351 88


5,031 23


1,320 65


Memorial day


400 00


400 00


Miscellaneous expenses,


5,184 56


2,847 69


2,336 87


State aid, etc., due from State ·


6,951 38


6,966 23


14 85


Military Aid, Chap. 279 )


Soldier's Relief, Chap. [ + 447


2,163 40


1,955 56


207 84


Burial of soldiers, -


Chap. 395


7,286 95


5,594 49


1,692 46


Steam roller,


stone


2,000 00


2,000 00


Poor account .


14,602 06


13,482 56


1,119 50


$153,613 62


$128,588 33


$28,372 58


$3,347 29


3,347 29


28,372 58


$156,960 91


$156,960 91


.


Town officers


crusher, etc.


TUFTS FUND.


RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE SEVERAL OBJECTS FOR WHICH THE FUND WAS DONATED BY THE LATE QUINCY TUFTS, DECEASED.




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