Town annual report of Weymouth 1895, Part 5

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 346


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Frank Monahan, 6 1-2 days' labor, at $2.00 13 00


Thomas McCrystal, 4 days' labor, at $2.00


8 00


George Guertin, 3 days' labor, at $2.00


6 00


James Owen, 12 days' labor, at $2.00


24 00


John Smith, 2d, 2 days' labor, at $2.00 .


4 00


William Irish, 6 1-2 days' labor, at $2.00


13 00


Almshouse, for man and 2 horses, 1 1-2 days, at $5.00 7 50


N. R. Ells, 59.23 tons cobble stones, at $1.25 Joseph Cummings, 57.5 tons cobble stones, at $1.25 .


73 97


71 88


John Beale, 1,189 tons crushed stone, at 80c. 951 20


J. R. Orcutt, weighing 615 loads stone, at 8c. 49 20


John W. Bartlett, oil, lanterns, nails, etc. 12 61


J. B. Barker, labor on sign


5 00


Nelson W. Gardner, for payment of freight on crushed stone 475 60


Care of lanterns, etc. ·


24 40


Nelson W. Gardner, superintending construc- tion, 71 days, at $3.00


213 00


for expenses


16 60


$4,389 58


Cr.


By "J. H. Stetson, Treasurer. cash received from State Treasurer . $2,473 24


$1,916 34


.


$


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


WARD ONE.


Paid W. O. Collyer, services as engineer $26 00


Marcus L. Keene, services as steward 25 00


Geo. H. Manuel, services as steward 25 00


Henry A. Stoddard, services as steward, Hose No. 7 25 00


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


6 00


66 Hose No. 7. 4 50


labor and materials,


Hose No. 7 15 60


J. W. Bartlett & Co., incidentals . 53 06


J. W. Bartlett & Co., incidentals, Hose No. 7. 12 49


Holden & Sladen, incidentals, Hose No. 7 2 93


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


16 93


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal, Hose No. 7 10 95


Almshouse, wood and carting coal . 15 13


Almshouse, wood and carting coal, Hose No.7. 9 00


$247 59


E. S. BEALS HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Geo. O. Miller, services as steward $25 00


WARD TWO.


Paid F. D. Thayer, services as engineer $26 00


A. J. Osgood, services as steward 50 00 .


A. J. Osgood, repairs and incidentals ·


19 90


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent .


6 00


86


Paid A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


$30 83


Chas. Simmons, labor and material


44 85


H. H. Hale, labor and material


13 80


A. W. Mitchell, hose


5 50


H. K. Cushing, expressage


65


Drew's Express, expressage


6 75


W. T. Rice, labor on hose wagon


3 00


Z. L. Bicknell, incidentals


75


James H. Donlan, repairing steamer and hose wagon


17 75


Almshouse, carting coal.


.


4 62


$230 40


EUREKA HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Henry B. Vogell, services as steward


$25 00


Henry B. Vogell, repairs on truck . ·


1 50


James H. Donlan & Co., repairs on truck


1 50


$28 00


WARD THREE.


Paid F. M. Drown, services as engineer


$26 00


W. F. Burrell, services as steward .


50 00


W. F. Burrell, labor and material .


2 10


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


6 00


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


29 10


Fore River Engine Co., repairs


16 10


C. T. Bailey, incidentals, 1894 Baker Hardware Co., incidentals, 1894


90


A. K. Bates, repairs on stoves, etc.


14 75


W. T. Burrell, painting engine house


23 98


M. K. Crehan, supplies


1 28


F. H. Hall, labor and material


13 20


J. N. Our, repairs


5 90


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


.


7 58


.


1 42


$198 31


87


HARDSCRABBLE HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Owen L. Greelish, services as steward · $25 00


WARD FOUR.


Paid Marshall P. Sprague, services as engineer $26 00


T. F. Moore, services as steward, Nashs Corner 50 00


James E. Burke, services as steward Lovells Corner 25 00


F. H. Hunt, services as Steward, Lovell's Corner 25 00


John H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent, Nashs Corner 6 00


John H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent, Lovells Corner 6 00


John H. Stetson, treasurer, labor and material.


8 97


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal, Nashs Corner 14 42


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal, Lovells Corner 9 90


W. G. Nash, incidentals, Nashs Corner 12 67


W. G. Nash, incidentals, Lovells Corner 11 57


Otis Cushing, expressage


1 00


M. K. Crehan, labor and material, Lovells Corner


1 25


L. L. Barker, repairs, Lovells Corner


2 25


Almshouse, wood and carting coal, Nashs Corner


5 63


Almshouse, wood and carting coal, Lovells Corner 3 00


$208 66


WARD FIVE.


Paid O. Cushing, services as engineer


$26 00


O. Cushing, expressing and incidentals


·


9 32


Fred W. Loud, services as steward


50 00


J. H. Stetson, treasurer water rent


6 00


Henry Rockwood, incidentals .


11 70


88


Paid Thomas Brady, labor


$2.00


Elbridge Nash, incidentals


4 25


J. H. Meara, labor


2 00


A. W. Mitchell, badges .


5 15


A. J. Richards & Sons, coal .


14 96


Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., hose and coupling 2 50 ·


Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., repairing hose .


19 70


E. Martin, glass .


1 60


Stewart & Howe, supplies


5 66


A. S. Jackson, incidentals


5 32


M. R. Loud & Co., incidentals


94 56


F. L. Smith, repairs


45


T. P. Hobart, labor


3 00


Edgar S. Wright, labor and materials


50 78


John Flynn, repairs


3 75


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


13 70


$332 40


RESOLUTE HOOK AND LADDER.


Paid Thomas F. Brady, services as steward, 1894, $12 50


Thomas F. Brady, services as steward


25 00


O. Cushing, expressage


15


Stewart & Howe, supplies


.


2 50


$40 15


CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER.


Paid Fred W. Loud, services as steward .


$25 00


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Firemen's services, 167 men, at $10 $1,670 00


3 men, at $5.00 15 00


Firemen's poll tax refunded, 154 men, at $2.00, 308 00


F. H. Hunt, fireman's tax refunded, 1893 2 00


89


Paid Edgar S. Wright, horses for fires . $55 00


O. Cushing, horses for fires and practice 96 00


Joseph Cummings, horses for fires and practice 16 50


Geo. W. Young, horses for fires and practice . 268 00 A. W. Baker, horses for fires 25 00


J. H. Shaw, horses for fires . 15 00


Estate of John Ford, horses for fires 10 00


C. H. Lovell, man and horse to fire


3 00


Geo. F. Wolfe and 13 men, for services at forest fires, 1894 16 65


C. G. Trussell and 14 men, services at brush fire . 9 30


Fred W. Loud and 18 men, watching forest fires 5 40


A. J. Osgood, watching fire . 2 00


O. Cushing, 2 men, watching fires . ·


4 00


F. D. Thayer, 6 men, watching fires


12 00


W. B. Loud, watching fire


2 00


T. Cullinane, watching fire


2 00


Joseph Cummings, use of express wagon 6 00


Gould & Cutler, chemicals 4 61


F. D. Thayer, services and expenses on fire alarm 30 00


A. S. Jackson, supplies 120 25


Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co., repairs 2 00


N. E. Gamewell Co., repairs and material for fire alarm 639 84


O. Cushing, team on account of Hook and Ladder Truck 3 00 .


W. O. Collyer, services as clerk .


25 00


W. O. Collyer, for postage ·


1 75


Fred Miller 1 00


R. F. Poole, hanling hose-carriage from Wey- mouth Landing to Lovells Corner 2 00


227 35


H. L. Humphrey, repairs, fire alarm and engine Weymouth Light & Power Co., material and labor .


16 19


Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., couplings 2 50


90


Paid A. W. Mitchell Manufg. Co., badges $9 25


J. H. Shaw, balance for stove 89


Weymouth & Braintree Publishing Co., cards,


15 40


H. H. Joy, printing


4 75


E. S. Wright, unloading truck


5 00


Railroad men


1 00


$3,654 63


SUMMARY OF EXPENSES OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Ward 1. Hose companies


$247 59


1. Hook and Ladder 25 00


2. Hose company and steamer 230 40


66


2. Hook and Ladder 28 00


66 3. Hose company and steamer


198 31


66 3. Hook and Ladder


25 00


66


4. Hose companies


208 66


5. Hose company


332 40


66


5. Hook and Ladder


40 15


5. Chemical Extinguisher .


25 00


Miscellaneous


3,654 63


Total


$5,015 14


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1894 .


$1,302 29


Appropriation March 4, 1895


·


4,500 00


$5,802 29


Unexpended balance


$787 15


HOSE CARRIAGE-WARD FOUR.


Paid Thomas South, Jr. .


$350 00


APPROPRIATION.


Balance from 1894


350 00


91


HOOK AND LADDER TRUCK -- WARD FIVE.


Paid Gleason & Bailey Manufg. Co., .


$766 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight 29 00


$795 00


APPROPRIATION.


March 4, 1895


$800 00


Unexpended balance . ·


$5 00


HOSE WAGON, HOSE NO. 7.


Paid Joseph P. Shannessy


$300 00


APPROPRIATION.


March 4, 1895


$300 00


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


WARD ONE.


Paid Isaac H. Walker, services


$195 88


B. Frank Richards, services


11 00


Hugh Maguire, services


4 00


$210 88


WARD Two.


Paid N. B. Peare, services


$600 00


for team


1 00


E. Q. S. Litchfield, services .


6 00


Frank L. McKenney, services


6 00


Thomas B. Loud, services


6 00


Patrick Butler, services


1 00


Samuel W. Burrell, services .


1 00


George W. Young, teams for conveying pris-


oners


,


12 50


$633 50


WARD THREE.


Paid Thomas Fitzgerald, services


$602 00


Oliver Houghton, services


13 25


Edward P. Condrick, services


5 00


Matthew Macauley, services .


5 00


F. M. Drown, services .


5 00


$630 25


WARD FOUR. Paid George F. Maynard, services $88 75


93


WARD FIVE.


Paid Michael Allen, services .


$605 36


for team


2 00


George B. Bailey, services


10 00


F. A. Caldwell, services


3 00


A. O. Sprague, services.


3 00


L. A. Blanchard, services


3 00


$626 36


LIQUOR OFFICERS.


Paid George B. Bailey, services


$600 00


Arthur H. Pratt, services 600 00


$1,200 00


Paid George B. Bailey, for team .


$144 00


F. A. Caldwell, assisting Bailey and Pratt


17 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, assisting iv liquor raids Services and expense attending Court .


8 00


73 40


N. B. Peare, services and expense attending Court


54 00


Michael Allen, services and expense attending. Court


12 08


$308 48


FEES AND EXPENSES PAID IN CRIMINAL CASES. As follows :


George B. Bailey


$44 35


Arthur H. Pratt


15 80


I. H. Walker


25 57


Thomas Fitzgerald


19 05


Frank L. McKenney


50


Thomas B. Lond .


8 38


George F. Maynard


15 82


94


Paid Asa B. Pratt


$4 50


Patrick Butler


8 91


N. B. Peare


3 60


Ora C. Oakman


18 80


Oliver Houghton


8 58


Michael Allen


1 54


J. H. Tower


4 48


$179 88


Paid Edwin F. Coose, services as watchman, State Highway, Bridge Street,


$61 00


I. H. Walker, services as watchman, State Highway, Bridge Street


41 40


$102 40


LOCKUP, WARD Two.


Paid Asa B. Pratt, food for prisoners incidentals .


$15 25


81


N. B. Peare, food for tramps


. 50


Augustus J. Richards & Sons, coal


3 45


Almshouse, carting


50


$20 51


LOCKUP, WARD THREE.


Paid Oliver Houghton, food for prisoners


$16 57


keys and express on lock 65


L. M. Ham & Co., case for lock and keys


8 00


F. O. Whitmarsh, repairs


2 50


F. A. Sulis, blankets and mattresses


13 77


Moy Hing, washing blankets .


1 40


C. T. Bailey, incidentals


40


Thomas Fitzgerald, oil .


36


Augustus J. Richards & Sons, coal


4 50


Almshouse, carting


1 00


$49 15


95


LOCKUP, WARD FIVE.


Paid Michael Allen, food for prisoners .


$6 25


A. O. Sprague, repairs . 9 64


Stewart & Howe, repairs of stoves .


4 75


Gordon Willis, incidentals


1 30


Augustus J. Richards & Sons, coal


9 00


Almshouse, carting


2 00


$32 94


SUMMARY OF EXPENSES OF POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Ward 1


$210 88


Ward 2


.


633 50


Ward 3


630 25


Ward 4


88 75


Ward 5


626 36


Liquor Officers


1200 00


Liquor Officers, expenses, etc.


308 48


Fees and expenses to officers


179 88


Watchmen, State Highway, Bridge St.


102 40


Lockup, Ward 2 .


20 51


Lockup, Ward 3 .


49 15


Lockup, Ward 5 .


32 94


Police services, Lovells Grove


13 50


Total for Police Services


$4,096 60


Cr.


By J. H. Stetson, treasurer, East Nor- folk District Court fines ·


$212 43


County of Norfolk for fines .


25 00


$237 43


$3,859 17


.


96


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1894 . .


$1,737 95


Balance from Suppression of Illegal


Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, 1894


36 53


Appropriation March 4, 1895 3,300 00


$5,074 48


Unexpended balance


$1,215 31


PROTECTION OF FISH AND GAME.


Paid B. Frank Richards, services . Frank L. McKenney, services,


$21 00


Edward P. Condrick, services


72 50


Thomas B. Loud, services


10 75


Albert J. Osgood, services


7 00


James Casey, services


5 00


$190 25


APPROPRIATION.


March 4, 1895


$200 00


Unexpended balance


$9 75


POLICE SERVICE AT LOVELLS GROVE.


Paid Edwin F. Coose, services


$28 50


Hugh Maguire, services 58 00


I. H. Walker, services . . .


42 50


74 00


97


Paid O. C. Oakman, services


$23 00


B. Montgomery, services .


2 50


Arthur H. Pratt, services


3 00


Patrick Butler, services


3 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, services


3 00


$163 50


Cr.


By J. H. Stetson, treasurer, cash from proprietors, $150 00


$13 50


Transferred to Police Account


$13 50


TOWN HOUSE.


Paid Joseph M. Burke, janitor


$84 00


John Seabury, repairs


7 90


Simon Gallant, repairs . · 3 50


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent


6 00


Naaman Cobb, wood .


4 50


Augustus J. Richards & Sons, coal


10 50


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


16 00


W. G. Nash, incidentals


1 35


$133 75


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1894


$11 97


Appropriation March 4, 1895


150 00


$161 97


Unexpended balance .


$28 22


98


TUFTS LIBRARY.


Paid Frank H. Mason, treasurer $2,689 11


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1894 $600 00


Appropriation, March 4, 1895


2,000 00


One-half dog license money


589 11


$3,189 11


* Unexpended balance .


$500 00


ABATEMENT and REMITTANCE of TAXES.


Paid Mrs. Charles L. Bradford, Jr., tax of 1894 $18 95


Wilbur F. Cleverly, tax of 1894 0 95 ·


Henry Stoddard, tax of 1894 ·


2 78


Mrs. Matthew Pratt, tax of 1894 .


0 93


Charles W. Baker, tax of 1894


.


2 00


Estate of William Bowker, tax of 1894


5 92


Lewis E. Richards, tax of 1895 0 88


George C. Torrey, taxes of 1894


709 04


$741 45


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1894 · $336 63


Appropriation, March 4, 1895 800 00


$1,136 63


Unexpended balance .


$395 18


99


PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.


Paid Weymouth and Braintree Publishing Co.


$399 50


for report .


720 48


for poll tax lists.


244 75


Warner P. Dailey .


18 00


S. B. Pratt


20 00


H. H. Joy


1 25


$1,403 98


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1894 . $686 43


Appropriation, March 4, 1895 1,300 00


Appropriation for deficiency,


March 4, 1895


34 05


$2,020 48


Unexpended balance .


$616 50


INTEREST AND DISCOUNT.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, as follows : interest on note, $15,000, due Jan. 1, 1900 . $525 00 interest on note, $5,000 due Jan. 15, 1902 . 200 00


interest on note, $5,500, due March 7, 1896 220 00 interest on note, $5,500, due March 10, 1899 220 00 18 months' interest on note, $5,500, due March 12, 1898. 330 00 ·


interest on note, $4,000, due Oct. 1, 1895 . 160 00 interest on note, $12,000, due May 1, 1899 480 00


100


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, as follows : interest on note, $14,000, due May 9, 1900 .


$490 00 interest on note, $10,000, due Dec. 30, 1901 400 00 discount on note, $10,000, due Oct. 18, 1895 224 44


discount on note, $15,000, due Oct. 18, 1895 250 12


discount on note, $15,000, due Oct. 12, 1895 206 49 discount on note, $15,000, due Oct, 12, 1895 89 03 liscount on note, $10,000, due March 28, 1896 . 156 66


Cr. $3951 74


By J. H. Stetson, treasurer, interest from National Banks $141 9


$3,810 25


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1894 . $1,383 21


Appropriation March 4, 1895 2,700 00


$4083 21


Unexpended balance .


$272 96


STATE, COUNTY, NATIONAL BANK AND CORPORATION TAX.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, State tax $4,095 00


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, County tax 6,533 05


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, National Bank tax . 3,072 57


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, National Bank tax, 1894 82 99


J. H. Stetson, treasurer, Corporation tax. 1894 88 69


$13,872 30


101


HYDRANTS AND DRINKING FOUNTAINS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, treasurer, water rent $7,000 00 Appropriation March 4, 1895 7,000 00


ELECTRIC LIGHTING.


Paid Weymouth Light and Power Co. $5,958 45


APPROPRIATIONS.


Balance from 1894


$1,320 65


Appropriation March 4, 1895 .


6,500 00


$7,820 65


$1,862 20 Unexpended balance


MEMORIAL DAY.


Paid Elbridge Nash, Q. M., Post 58, G. A. R. $400 00 Appropriation March 4, 1895 . 400 00 ·


102


BILLS PAYABLE (NOTES APPROVED).


By balance from 1894 . $76,500 00


Notes in favor of treasurer, as follows :


Note, date, March 22, due Oct. 18, 1895


10.000 00


April 24, due Oct. 18, 1895 15,000 00


May 18, due Oct. 12, 1895 15,000 00


July 9, due Oct. 12, 1895 15,000 00


Dec. 20. due March 28, 1896


10,000 00


$141,500 00


Dr.


To J. H. Stetson, treasurer, four notes paid (given for money in anticipation of taxes) $55,000 00


Note due Oct. 1. 1895 (Library building)


4,000 00


$59,000 00


Balance


$82,500 00


Due as follows :


March 7, 1896


$5,500 00


March 28, 1896 (given for money in anticipa- tion of taxes)


10,000 00


March 12, 1898


5,500 00


March 10, 1899


5,500 00


May 1, 1899


12,000 00


Jan. 1, 1900


15,000 00


May 9, 1900


14,000 00


Dec. 30, 1901


10.000 00


Jan. 15, 1902


5,000 00


$82,500 00


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Paid James Humphrey, Gardner case $75 00


Henry G. Hallowell, returning 2 births 50


C. L. Rice & Co., returning 35 deaths 8 75


Ford & McCormick, returning 46 deaths .


11 50


Wales Brothers, repairing pump 5 00


Thorp & Martin Co., 4 order books


30,00


Henry A. Richards, expense. Electric Lighting Committee 9 50


.Joseph Chase, Jr., reporting 22 births 5 50


Cook & Coughlan, Gardner case


50 00


James Humphrey, for Judge Lowell, Gardner case 100 00


George R. Swasey, professional services and expenses at two trials, Gardner case 220 80


John A. Raymond, as follows :


collecting, recording, indexing and returning


6 births, 1893 3 00


237 births, 1894 118 50


5 deaths, 1894 . 1 75


20 deaths, 1894 4 00


170 deaths, 1894


17 00


96 marriages, 1894 14 40


N. B. Furnald, serving notices on Quincy & Boston Street Railway Co. 3 00


Nash & Hunter, survey, plan and description, relocation Cedar Street 15 50


Henry A. Nash, Jr., clerical assistance ·


48 00


Samuel E. Gay, distributing reports ·


6 00


Frank D). Thayer, assessor, as follows :


5 meetings with Board of Registrars 10 00


104


Paid Frank D. Thayer, assessor, as follows :


2 days at Commissioner of Taxes


$6 00


carriage hire 15 00


distributing poll tax lists 7 00


Paid Henry A. Nash, as follows :


preparing annual reports, proof reading, etc. 98 00


distributing notices 2 00


distributing town reports 4 00


witness fees, Gardner case . .


3 50


postage stamps . 3 00


railroad fares and expenses 6 35


Nelson W. Gardner, railroad fares and post- age 3 00


C. E. Bicknell, distributing town reports ·


7 00


carriage hire ·


18 35


Gordon Willis, distributing town reports . postage


6 00


2 00


Robert S. Robson, repairing ballot box .


6 00


B. Frank Thomas, services as warden, Precinct 1, March 4 5 00


E. H. Benson, services as clerk, Precinct 1, March 4 5 00 ·


Ancil Burrell, services as inspector, Precinct 1., March 4 5 00


W. J. Coleman, services as inspector, Precinct 1, March 4 5 00


Edwin R. Sampson, services as teller, Precinct 1, March 4 5 00


John A. Holbrook, services as teller, Precinct 1, March 4 5 00


David Dunbar, services as deputy inspector Precinct 1, March 4 . 1 50


Charles J. McMorrow, services as warden, Pre- cinct 2, March 4 5 00


William H. Pratt, services as clerk, Precinct 2, March 4 .


5 00


E. Q. S. Litchfield, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 2, March 4 5 00


105


Paid George A. McGowan, services as inspector


Precinct 2, March 4 . $5 00


Thomas B. Loud, services as teller, Precinct 2, March 4 5 00


Samuel C. Denton, services as teller, Precinct 2, March 4 5 00


Peter F. Hughes, services as deputy warden Precinct 2, March 4 . 1 50


J. Q. B. Goodspeed, services as deputy inspec- tor, Precinct 2, March 4 1 50


Robert S. Mills, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 2, March 4 . 1 50


Asa B. Pratt, services as constable, Precinct 2, March 4 5 00


Arthur H. Pratt, services as constable, Precinct 2, March 4 3 00


F. F. Darling, services as warden, Precinct 6, March 4 5 00


Dennis Slattery, services as clerk, Precinct 6, March 4 5 00


E. W. Shackford, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 6, March 4 5 00


Thomas F. Eagan, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 6. March 4 5 00


Thomas B. Nichols, services as teller, Precinct 6, March 4 5 00


Edward F. Cullen, services as teller, Precinct 6, March 4 5 00


Matthew W. Lynch, services as deputy clerk, Precinct 6, March 4 1 50


Arthur M. Hawes, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 6, March 4 . . .


1 50


N. B. Peare, services as constable, Precinct 6, March 4 5 00


Patrick Butler, services as constable, Precinct 6, March 4 3 00


William S. Wallace, services as warden, Pre- cinct 3, March 4 5 00


106


Paid F. M. Drown, services as deputy warden, Pre- cinct 3, March 4 $1 50


Burton F. Johnson, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 3, March 4 5 00


Lorenzo White, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 3, March 4 . 1 50


Atherton W. Tilden, services as inspector, Pre- cinct 3, March 4 5 00


John W. Carey, services as deputy inspector, Precinct 3, March 4 . 1 50


Jacob Dexheimer, Jr., services as teller, Pre- cinct 3, March 4 5 00


James R. Walsh, services as teller, Precinct 3, March 4 . 5 00


Daniel A. Donovan, services as clerk, Precinct 3, March 4 5 00


Oliver Houghton, services as constable, Pre- cinet 3, March 4 5 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, services as constable, Pre- cinct 3, March 4 3 00


Marshall P. Sprague, services as warden, Pre- cinct 4, March 4 5 00


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


Joseph E. Gardner, services as clerk, Precinct 4, March 4 5 00


H. Wilbur Dyer, services as deputy clerk, Pre- cinct 4, March 4 1 50


James Moore, services as inspector, Precinct 4, March 4 5 00


N. H. Goodspeed, services as inspector. Pre- cinct 4, March 4 5 00


William T. Spilsted, services as deputy inspec- tor, Precinct 4, March 4 1 50


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


Adolphus P. Poole. services as teller, Precinct 4, March 4 5 00


107


Paid Thomas H. Melville, services as teller, Precinct


4, March 4 $5 00


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


.


George F. Maynard, services as constable, Precinct 4, March 4 . 3 00


Herbert W. Sears, services as warden, Precinct 5, March 4 5 00


Lawrence A. Blanchard, services as deputy warden, Precinct 5, March 4 1 50


E. J. Pitcher, services as inspector, Precinct 5, March 4 . 5 00


Clarence H. Sumner, services as deputy inspec- tor, Precinct 5, March 4 1 50


Henry Rockwood, services as inspector, Precinct 5, March 4 5 00


Matthew O'Dowd, services as teller, Precinct 5, March 4 5 00


J. Clifford Ford, services as teller, Precinct 5, March 4 5 00


John Welch, services as clerk, Precinct 5. March 4 . 5 00


Robert H. Healy, services as deputy clerk. Precinct 5, March 4 . 1 50


F. Wilbur Lond, services as constable, Precinct 5, March 4 5 00


Michael Allen, services as constable, Precinct 5, March 4 3 00


Thomas F. Brady, services as janitor, Precinet 5, March 4 5 00


Paid A. J. Osgood, as follows :


janitor's services, general caucus 1 00


janitor's services, for Registrars . 2 00


putting up booths, Precincts 2 and 6 2 00


sawdust, pencils and barrels 1 65


removing booths, Precincts 2 and 6 ·


2 00


services as janitor, Precinct 2, March 4 3 00


108


Paid W. F. Burrell, services as janitor for Regis- trars . $1 00


services as janitor, Precinct 3, March 4 3 00


B. Frank Richards, services as constable, Pre- cinct 1, March 4 5 00


I. H. Walker, services as constable, Precinct 1, March 4 3 00


Josiah H. Pratt, distributing town reports 5 00


George O. Miller. services as janitor for Regis- trars . 1 00


Miller & Keene, putting up and taking down booths, Precinct 1 5 00


E. Bourk, expressing town reports . 12 00


John Seabury, putting up booths, Precinct 5 . 3 00


Louis A. Cook, services as Moderator, March 11 10 00


Orpin Brothers, for desk 36 00


John W. Bates, rent of G. A. R. Hall for elec- tion purposes, 1894 and 1895 24 50


Asa B. Pratt, notifying Town Officers 4 50


Thomas Fitzgerald, notifying Town Officers 3 00


Charles A. Tirrell, meals for Town Officers 5 00


Little, Brown & Co., "Mass. Town Officers," "Notary's Manual." . 5 25


George B. Bailey, notifying Town Officers 4 00


W. H. Cushing, distributing town reports 4 00


Geo. F. King & Merrill, record book for Town Clerk 14 00


C. E. Bicknell, travelling expenses . 3 50


Reuben Loud & Sons, sawdust for Town House,


75


Sarah Church, damages for injuries on high- way . 275 00


Frank L. McKenney, reward for conviction of Hannafin & Larmey 25 00


C. P. Tower, injuries received on road machine 150 00


W. B. Hollis & Son, carriage for Selectmen 5 00


M. R. Warren. book for Town Clerk 5 00


John W. McAnarny, professional services, Dis- trict Court . 20 00


109


Paid R. F. Poole, distributing Board of Health no- tices . $2 00


C. H. Lovell, stationery 15 75 ·


James Humphrey, professional services . .


95 00


E. L. Burdakin, copying transfers of real es- tate for assessors 25 00


Erastus Loud, distributing Board of Health notices 1 00


George W. Conant, repairing iron fence 16 00


Nelson W. Gardner, car fares and postage 10 50


John H. Thompson, distributing town reports . 3 00


James Ward, burying two heifers . .


3 50


J. B. Barker, labor on sign boards . .


3 50


Asa B. Pratt, posting warrants


5 00


John H. Thompson, burying horses, Sullivan fire


12 00


George Tyler & Co., cutting edge for road machine 8 00


Geo. F. King & Merrill, stationery


1 40


H. M. Plympton, binding town reports


A. W. Baker, expressing desk 3 75


2 85


William Veno, killing seal


3 00


Nelson W. Gardner, travelling expenses


8 00


Robert. B. Raymond, envelopes, and printing same, Town Clerk ·


2 75


Russell T. Poole, distributing poll tax lists


4 00


Nash & Hunter, civil engineers, services on Cedar street, Bridge street and Columbian square 23 50


Albert J. Osgood, services as janitor, Engine Hall, Ward 2 2 00


C. H. Lovell, blank book and stationery 4 00 .


V. M. Tirrell, reporting 22 births . 5 50 .


Josiah Tirrell, bounty for killing seal 3 00


Henry A. Nash, delivering books and papers at Town House . .


3 00


Bradford Hawes, car fares and postage . ·


10 00


Louis A. Cook, services as moderator at town meeting Aug. 10 5 00 .


110


Paid Joseph W. Vinal, labor on guide boards $3 00


Francis Abele, Jr., Vet. S., inspecting horse . 2 50


Estate of Clarissa B. Clapp, rent of hall, Aug. 10 16 00


Gordon Willis, use of horse and carriage as Selectman . 50 00




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