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Arthur S. Dunbar, killing seal
3 00
North Weymouth Cemetery Association, care of Soldiers Monument and lot
30 00
G. W. Young, conveyance for G. L. New- ton, Selectman 39 75
Conveyance for N. W. Gardner, Selectman 39 75
Carriage for Memorial Day · 10 00 ·
Carriage for perambulation of town lines
10 00
.
.
Thomas Ash, repairing sign boards .
.
72
Paid J. H. Thompson, distributing town reports $3 50
H. E. Raymond, Inspector of animals and slaughter houses ·
186 35
J. T. Pease, notifying town officers Enforcing dog law .
1 00
15 75
G. B. Bailey, serving and posting notices .
1 00
Posting jury list
5 00
Posting warrant for town meeting
5 00
Serving dog notices
1 50
Killing dog
1 00
Posting warrant for election
5 00
Serving notice of Street Ry. hearing
1 50
W. B. Hollis & Son, teams for selectmen 10 00 Team for Memorial Day 10 00
O. Cushing, hack for conveying A. Linton Use of team for selectmen 4 00
5 00
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, distributing town reports 5 00
C. H. Lovell, books for Assessors 13 50
Books for Collector of Taxes ·
13 00
Stationery
9 10
E. L. Burdakin, list of recorded deeds for Assessors 35 00
J. L. Fairbanks & Co., 100 taxation blanks 2 50
Hosea Farrar, killing seal .
3 00
Elbridge Nash, telephone service
3 40
W. W. Pratt, repairs of chandelier injured at election 2 64 ·
M. D. Jones, S. A. R. Markers .
3 00
John Leary, damage to carriage and harness . 7 00 H. H. Joy, Agent, rent of Music Hall, special meeting 7 00
Caustic & Claflin, books for Sealer of Weights and Measures 6 00
M. E. Hawes, Auctioneer, selling school houses at Nash 10 00
L. A. Cook, services as Moderator at special meeting
5 00
Services in relation to distribution of Met. Park expenses · 175 00
.
.
73
Paid L. A. Cook, services in claim of J. L. Bates vs. Weymouth $10 00
J. F. Dwyer, one day with State Aid Agent, and use of horse . Perambulating town lines three days . 9 00
4 00
F. D. Sherman, Sealer, stamps 2 60
C. C. Hoffman & Co., town seal and metal printing die . 45 00
V. M. Tirrell, reporting thirteen births at 25c. 3 25
C. B. White, burying dog 1 00
A. K. Bates, dippers and chain for fountain 1 25 James H. Flint, services at Legislative hear- ings on Bridge Bill 100 00
H. McLeod, burying seal 1 00
Bridget Healey, settlement of claim for dam- ages
130 00
Bates Torrey, type-written copies of St. Ry. location ·
2 00
Q. L. Reed, services as Civil Engineer . 101 50
Catherine Coffey, settlement of claim for damages ·
125 00
Thomas Fitzgerald, posting warrants
5 00
L. J. Brennen, janitor at St. Ry. hearing 1 00
M. R. Warren & Co., stationery .
9 20
F. G. Wheatley, reporting two births
50
W. A. Drake, reporting thirty-eight births
9 50
J. C. Fraser, reporting seventy births Examination of Bridget Healy .
17 50
Joseph Chase, Jr., reporting sixteen births
4 00
G. D. Bullock, reporting twenty-three births .
5 75
C. L. Rice & Co., reporting twenty-six deaths
6 50
G. E. Mansfield, reporting six deaths
1 50
A. P. Worthen, Attorney, witness fees in Lor- ing vs. Weymouth 50 00
King & Pack, returning nineteen deaths
4 75
$2693 11
APPROPRIATIONS.
Appropriation March 12, 1900 $2,000 00
For deficiency 415 18
$2,415 18
Expended in excess
$277 93
1 50
J. H. Libby, reporting nineteen births . 4 75
ELECTION EXPENSES.
Paid Officers of Precint 1 :
James B. Pratt, Warden, town election .
$5 00
Warden, state election .
5 00
W. L. Jenkins, Clerk, town election 5 00
Clerk, state election . 5 00
J. H. Pratt, Inspector, town election
5 00
Inspector, state election
5 00
Ancil Burrell, Inspector, town election 5 00 Inspector, state election 5 00
John A. Holbrook, Inspector, town election Inspector, state election 5 00
5 00
George Ruggles, Inspector, town election .
5 00
Inspector, state election .
5 00
B. F. Richards, Ballot Box Constable, town election 5 00 .
Ballot Box Constable, state election
5 00
I. H. Walker, Constable, town election .
3 00
Constable, state election ·
3 00
F. A. Richards, Deputy Warden, town election Deputy Warden, state election
1 50
1 50
J. P. Holbrook, Deputy Clerk, town election . 1 50 Deputy Clerk, state election 1 50
1 50
David Dunbar, Deputy Inspector, town election Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
1 50
J. F. Binney, Deputy Inspector, town election Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
Paid Officers of Precinct 2 :
C. J. McMorrow, Warden, town election . Warden, state election 5 00
5 00
75
Paid W. H. Pratt, Clerk, town election $5 00
Clerk, state election . 5 00
E. Q. S. Litchfield, Inspector, town election 5 00 Inspector, state election 5 00
A. L. Flint, Inspector, town election 5 00 .
F. K. Raymond, Inspector, state election 5 00
T. B. Loud, Inspector, town election 5 00
Inspector, state election 5 00
G. A. McGowan, Inspector, town election Inspector, state election
5 00
5 00
Asa B. Pratt, Ballot Box Constable, town election 5 00
Ballot Box Constable, state election . 5 00 .
Arthur H. Pratt, Constable, town election ·
3 00
Constable, state election 3 00
J. H. Driscoll, Deputy Warden, town election John V. Powers, Deputy Warden, state elec- tion 1 50
1 50
C. B. Merchant, Deputy Clerk, town elec- tion 1 50
Charles H. Bearse, Deputy Clerk, state elec- tion 1 50
Albert C. Burrell, Deputy Inspector, town election 1 50
Deputy Inspector, state election
1 50
F. K. Raymond, Deputy Inspector, town elec- tion 1 50
Cyrus E. Raymond, Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
Paid Officers of Precinct 3 :
William S. Wallace, Warden, town election 5 00
Warden, state election 5 00 .
Jacob Dexheimer, Clerk, town election 5 00 .
Clerk, state election . 5 00
Atherton W. Tilden, Inspector, town election 5 00
Inspector, state election 5 00
Burton F. Johnson, Inspector, town election 5 00
James A. Pray, Inspector, state election ·
5 00
J. R. Walsh, Inspector, town election .
5 00
76
Paid J. R. Walsh, Inspector, state election $5 00
Lewis J. Ford, Inspector, town election 5 00
Wm. H. Wall, Inspector, state election 5 00
Oliver Houghton, Ballot Box Constable, town election 5 00
Ballot Box Constable, state election 5 00
. Thomas Fitzgerald, Constable, town election Constable, state election 3 00
3 00
F. M. Drown, Deputy Warden, town election 1 50 Owen L. Greelish, Deputy Warden, state elec- tion 1 50
James A. Pray, Deputy Clerk, town election . Jesse H. Pierce, Deputy Clerk, state election . 1 50
1 50
C. E. Whitten, Deputy Inspector, town elec- tion ·
1 50
Deputy Inspector, state election
1 50
Jesse H. Pierce, Deputy Inspector, town elec- tion 1 50
Burton F. Johnson, Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
Paid officers of Precinct 4 :
Marshall B. Sprague, Warden, town election 5 00 Warden, state election 5 00
Joseph E. Gardner, Clerk, town election 5 00 Clerk, state election . 5 00 .
James Moore, Inspector, town election . 5 00
Edward Howley, Inspector, state election 5 00
5 00
N. H. Goodspeed, Inspector, town election Inspector, state election
5 00
A. P. Poole, Inspector, town election
5 00
Inspector, state election
5 00
W. T. Spilstead, Inspector, town election Inspector, state election
5 00
G. B. Bailey, Ballot Box Constable, town election 5 00
Ballot Box Constable, state election . G. F. Maynard, Constable, state election ·
5 00
3 00
F. L. Bayley, Deputy Warden, town election Deputy Warden, state election . 1 50
1 50
.
5 00
77
Paid H. W. Dyer, Deputy Clerk, town election Deputy Clerk, state election 1 50
$1 50
Edward Howley, Deputy Inspector, town elec- tion 1 50
Daniel L. Bresnahan, Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
F. W. Tisdale, Deputy Inspector, town elec- tion
1 50
Deputy Inspector, state election .
1 50
Paid officers of Precinct 5 :
Charles T. Foster, Warden, town election 5 00
Warden, state election 5 00
John F. Welch, Clerk, town election 5 00
Clerk, state election 5 00
L. A. Blanchard, Inspector, town election 5 00
Inspector, state election 5 00
Clarence H. Sumner, Inspector, town election 5 00
E. J. Pitcher, Inspector, state election . 5 00
J. Clifford Ford, Inspector, town election Inspector, state election 5 00
5 00
Matthew O'Dowd, Inspector, town election Inspector, state election
5 00
5 00
Michael Allen, Ballot Box Constable, town election 5 00
Ballot Box Constable, state election .
5 00
C. C. Tinkham, Constable, town election 3 00
Constable, state election 3 00
. Henry Rockwood, Deputy Warden, town
election 1 50 .
Deputy Warden, state election 1 50
L. V. Tirrell, Deputy Clerk, town election 1 50 Deputy Clerk, state election 1 50
M. S. Orcutt, Deputy Inspector, town election 1 50
Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
Clarence H. Sumner, Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
Paid Officers of Precinct 6 :
Thomas B. Nichols, Warden, town election ·
5 00
Warden, state election .
5 00
78
Paid D. J. Slattery, Clerk, town election · $5 00
Clerk, state election . . .
5 00
E. F. Cullen, Inspector, town election 5 00
Inspector, state election 5 00
E. W. Shackford, Inspector, town election 5 00
Arthur M. Hawes, Inspector, state election 5 00
A. C. Tisdale, Inspector, town election . 5 00
Arthur W. Blanchard, Inspector, state election 5 00
Thomas F. Hyland, Inspector, town election . 5 00 .
Inspector, state election
5 00
N. B. Peare, Ballot Box Constable, town election 5 00
Ballot Box Constable, state election 5 00
Patrick Butler, Constable, town election .
3 00
Constable, state election ·
3 00
William Reamy, Deputy Warden, town
election 1 50
C. B. Merchant, Deputy Warden, state election 1 50
E. F. Tobin, Deputy Clerk, town election 1 50
B. J. Smith, Deputy Clerk, state election 1 50
A. M. Hawes, Deputy Inspector, town elec- tion 1 50
C. J. Scott, Deputy Inspector, state election E. F. Powers, Deputy Inspector, town elec- tion .
1 50
Thomas Lynch, Deputy Inspector, state elec- tion 1 50
1 50
J. T. Miller & M. L. Keene, labor on booths and service as janitors at town and state elections 16 00
Frank Redmond, labor at rink
.
1 00
A. M. Hawes, labor at rink .
1 00
H. E. Raymond & S. W. Burrell, labor on booths .
3 00
Wm. Tobin, pencils
80
C. E. Whitten, labor on booths and service as janitor 16 00
C. T. Bailey, ink and twine .
.11
John Seabury, labor on booths 9 00
79
Paid A. P. Poole, labor on booths and service as janitor . $5 00 .
T. F. Moore, labor on booths and service as janitor . ·
5 00
T. F. Brady, labor on booths and service as janitor . 13 00
Crescent Lodge Hall Association, rent of hall for caucuses and elections 63 00 · Labor on booths 2 00
L. A. Cook, service as Moderator, March 12
10 00
H. K. Cushing, conveying ballot boxes to and from Town House . 3 00
A. J. Osgood, janitor and labor on booths pole, pencils and screws . .
13 00
70
sawdust and barrels
1 75
$686 86
Cr.
By J. H. Stetson Treas., received from Nelson W. Gardner on account of Wm. Reamy not having served
$1 50
$685 36
APPROPRIATIONS.
Balance from 1899.
$181 18
Appropriation March 12, 1900. .
700 00
$881 18
Unexpended balance
$195 82
.
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STATE AID.
UNDER CHAPTER 374, OF ACTS OF 1899.
Paid
John Aylward $50 00
Lucinda M. Cowing . $24 00
Maria A. Baker 48 00
Lucretia L. Crockett . 36 00
Thomas Barnard . 40 00 Mehitable B. Cudworth 24 00
Helen F. Barnes 48 00
John Cullinane 48 00
Simeon H. Barrows 48 00
Margaret Cullinane . 32 00
John F. Bates 48 00
Abbie Cunningham 32 00
Emeline L. Battles 48 00
Olive J. Cushing 48 00
Mary J. Bearce 48 00
Israel A. Dailey 48 00
Adson Belcher 18 00
John W. Dalton 28 00
Mary E. Binney 24 00
Frances M. Dalton 32 00
George W. Bodge 72 00.
George R. Davis . 48 00
W. W. Bouldry 48-00
George H. Doble
48 00
John E. Boyle 28 00
Frank Duke 72 00
Thomas Brady 60 00
Edward Early . 62 00 .
John Fennell 42 00
Adella J. Burrell .
24 00
Elizabeth A. Fogg
42 00
Mary A. Cahill 48 00
Annie Fox . 44 00
Jonathan D. Cain
9 00
Ellen Fraher 48 00
J. A. Carver
15 00
John Child .
48 00
Nancy E. Gardner 48 00
Rachel J. Clapp 48 00
Hannah Gardner . 48 00
Morris Cleary . 16 00
Mary A. Gardner ·
48 00
George N. Cole 48 00
Jacob Gardner 36 00
Mary A. Corbin 48 00
Jason Gardner ·
48 00
Ella G. Cowing
44 00
Mary M. Gardner 8 00
Paid
Mary A. Bates 4 00
Sarah E. Curtis 48 00
Elizabeth C. Bragg 48 00
Martin Burrell, Jr. 48 00
Mary S. Fitts . 48 00
Caroline L. Thayer 48 00
81
Paid
Paid
Malina Gay
$28 00
Rosella Marden $48 00
Patrick Gloster 48 00
Bridget Gloster 44 00
Mary I. McDonough . 48 00 Mary McNair . 36 00 Edward McQuinn . 72 00 .
Mary E. Gove 48 00
William Merchant 36 00 ·
Adeline H. Gustin
16 00
Mary O. Mitchell . 48 00
M. Augusta Pratt 48 00
Anthony Montcalm 48 00
William Harrington . 48 00
Elizabeth E. Moulton 24 00
Ann M. Hayden 48 00
Martin Murphy 36 00
George Hayden 48 00
Margaret Murphy 36 00
Lucy A. Hayden .
48 00
Robert Mitchell 24 00
Elizabeth Hayward
48 00
Lydia M. Morrison ·
16 00
William Healey 48 00
Terrence Murphy . ·
48 00
Jane T. Holbrook
24 00
Catherine Murphy 48 00
Caroline L. Holbrook
48 00
Thomas Nightingale . 60 00
Samuel V. Holbrook 72 00
Mary O'Connell 48 00
Martha Holbrook . 48 00
Catherine O'Connor 48 00
Anna Hollis
24 00
Mary A. Orcutt
48 00
Barney T. Hollis
48 00
William Orcutt 46 00
Pauline Hollis .
12 00
Thomas Otis 48 00
John Q. Hollis
48 00
Mary A. Peterson 48 00
John W. Howley . 4 00
Sarah A. Pierce
48 00
Mary C. Howley
44 00
Augusta M. Poole
48 00
Patrick Howley 48 00
Clinton F. Pope
24 00
Thomas Hyland
29 00
Martha E. Pope
24 00
William W. Jones
48 00
Marilla Pope
48 00
Sophronia Jones 48 00
Hiram Porter 36 00
B. R. Kennison
72 00
Hannah T. Pratt 10 00
Rebecca C. Kilburn
48 00
Martha W. Pratt . 12 00
James D. Kimball 4 00
Narissa H. Pratt . 8 00
Joseph Lama .
72.00
Betsey Prouty .
48 00
Thomas Lanagan .
36 00
James B. Prouty
72 00
Susan F. Larmly .
48 00
T. G. Puttilow
48 00
Lucinda B. Lewis .
24 00
Rebecca C. Puttilow .
24 00
George F. Lord 16 00
Lucinda T. Packard . 48 00
Susan R. Loud
24 00
Ella M. Raymond .
48 00
Samuel R. Loud
48 00
Mary L. Redmond 48 00
Caroline B. Lovell
48 00
Michael Reilly . 48 00
Margaret Lufkin . 24 00
Urban B. Rice 72 00
Owen L. Greelish 48 00
82
Paid
Paid
Wm. P. Rice
$48 00
Lucy C. Writington . $48 00
Lucy A. Richards
48 00
S. M. Richards 48 00
Asa Robbins 48 00
T. W. Pray 40 00
B. F. Robinson 48 00
Eunice G. Smith 36 00
Mary J. Robinson
24 00
Sarah E. Cain . 36 00
Samuel J. Ross 36 00
Eliza J. Soule .
36 00
John Ryan .
36 00
John F. Hollis 36 00
Hannah E. Our
48 00
J. Q. Spear 28 00
W. W. Sanborn
36 00
Lucy A. Hunt . 32 00
Elizabeth H. Saville . 24 00
C. G. Butts
40 00
Andrew J. Shaw . .
72 00
Christina Ahlf
32 00
Georgiana Shaw
48 00
Wm. Pedman 48 00
Cornelius Smith
48 00
Isaac H. Binney 32 00
Reuben Smith . 48 00
Robert A. Welch
24 00
Avis A. Smith . 24 00
Charles D. Whiting
28 00
Susan E. Souther
48 00
Mary A. Lincoln . 28 00
Charles H. Spear
48 00
Mary Louney .
28 00
Henry A. Stoddard . 48 00
Annie Allen
32 00
John Sweeney . 72 00
George Miller . 16 00
Sarah J. Sweeting
48 00
Mary S. Sewall 20 00
Martha W. Thayer .
12 00
W. H. Davis 12 00
Allen Thomas 48 00
John F. Loud . 8 00
Sarah W. Thomas 48 00
Eliza A. Thomas 8 00
Ann C. Torrey
24 00
John Newman . 6 00
Olive G. Torrey
48 00
J. E. Kimball . 4 00
C. P. Tower 72 00
Mary LaForest 4 00
Ann Tracey .
48 00
Rosa A. Ingraham 4 00
Johanna, Tracey
48 00
Frances E. Cushing .
4 00
Adelaide Trainor 48 00
16 00
Louisa Vining . 48 00
J. C. Wendell . 52 00
Rose A. Smith 48 00
Teresa Smith . 48 00
Frances M. Wilbar 48 00
May Smith 20 00
Israel D. Wildes . 36 00
Alice Jordan . 48 00
$7981 00
Sarah B. Macauley . 44 00 A. G. Adlington . 40 00
Orintha M. Fearing . SPANISHI WAR.
Augusta F. Whitten . 48 00
John Whelan . 28 00 Joanna Whelan 24 00
83
MILITARY AID.
UNDER CHAPTER 372 ACTS OF 1899.
Paid
Paid
Alonzo Blanchard . $96 00
George Miller $60 00
John R. Bouldry .
192 00
John Newman 30 00
Charles G. Cowing
12 00
Jeremiah Spencer 44 00
J. Q. A. Holbrook . 96 00
$530 00
Due from state, one half
$265 00
Town, one half,
. $265 00
APPROPRIATIONS.
Balance from 1899 .
$56 38
Appropriation, March 12, 1900
$400 00
$456 38
Unexpended Balance
$191 38
PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 279, ACTS OF 1896
Paid John W. Bates, burial agent, for burial of
Martha W. Thayer
$35 00
Jonathan D. Cain
.
35 00
Edsel A. Houghton
·
.
.
35 00
Aaron P. Nash
35 00
Abbie Cunningham
35 00
Due from state
$175 00
84
STATE.
Dr
To payments under Chapter 374, Acts of 1899 · $7,981 00
payments under Chapter 372, Acts of 1899 265 00
payments under Chapter 279, Acts of 1896 175 00
$8,421 00
APPROPRIATIONS.
Balance from 1899 .
$758 53
Appropriation March 12, 1900
·
7,800 00
$8,558 53
Unexpended balance
.$137 53
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
CHAPTER 447 ACTS OF 1890.
Paid
Sanford Makepeace . $137 81
J. B. Prouty 72 00
G. N. Cole 144 00
Wm. H. Murphy 144 00
P. I. Sweeting 103 13
Cornelius Smith 96 00
Israel Dailey 105 25
Ellen Toomey 72 00
Annie Cram 60 00
Mrs. John McKeever 48 00
Martin Flynn 75 00
John Fennell 48 00
Ella Cowing 90 00
Martin Burrell 24 00
F. T. Coolidge . 34 00
Paid
Henry W. Gardner . $10 00
Charles Whiting . 20 00
G. F. Lord 20 00
Stephen Price 72 00
Anne Fox 44 00
Thomas Hyland 48 00
Hannah E. Our 72 00
Eliza Lane 28 00
Augusta F. Whitten 44 00
George Hayden 189 00
Lucinda T. Packard 84 15 George Doble . 46 00
Samuel R. Loud 36 00
John F. Hollis 32 00
Wm. J. Pedman . 40 00
85
Paid
Paid
Alonzo Blanchard $6 50
Albert Davison 56 00
Mary F. Rosey 80 00
James Sullivan 58 00
A. W. Montcalm 48 00
C. P. Tower
72 00
Byron W. Loud 13 50
Mary E. Binney .
5 00
$2,853 22
Mary A. Gardner · 142 00
Harriet Mellen, settlement, Middleboro
96 00
Abbie Cunningham, settlement, Rockland 224 95
$3,174 17
Cr.
By J. H. Stetson, Treas.,
Town of Rockland for Abbie
Cunningham 1899
$71 88
1900
224 20
Town of Middleboro for Harriet
Mellen 1899
96 00
$392 08
$2,782 09
APPROPRIATIONS.
Balance from 1899 .
$481 29
Appropriation March 12, 1900 . $2,800 00
$3,281 29
Unexpended Balance
$499 20
T. F. Brady $24 00
W. W. Sanborn
166 00
T. B. Loud 45 00
Mrs. George Shaw 71 50
Clinton F. Pope 6 00
Caroline L. Holbrook 21 38
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WARD ONE.
Paid W. O. Collyer, services as Engineer $26 00 .
Marcus L. Keene, services as steward 50 00
C. F. Blanchard, services as steward, Hose No. 7 .
50 00
M. K. Crehan, stove, funnel, etc . 19 18 ·
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent Water rent, Hose No. 7 ·
6 00
.
6 00
Two badges .
.
2 00
H. Nadell, use of pung
2 00
A. J. Richards & Son, coal, Engine house 15 97 Coal, Hose No. 7 7 00
John W. Bartlett & Co., oil, duster and sponge 14 08
Holden & Sladen, oil, etc., Hose No. 7 . 1 75 C. H. Chubbuck, labor, material for repairs .. 10 50 Bolles, Wilde & Co., rope, hooks, etc., Hose No. 7 3 80
Almshouse, wood, and carting coal
9 00
Wood and carting coal, Hose No. 7 .
8 50
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, labor, material, Hose No 7 26 28
$258 06
E. S. BEALS HOOK AND LADDER.
Paid J. F. Miller, services as steward. . $25 00
E. S. Beals Hook and Ladder Co., badge 85
$25 85
87
WARD Two.
Paid Edward Fahey, services as Engineer $26 00
A. J. Osgood, services as steward . 50 00 .
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent 6 00 .
A. J. Richards & Son, coal' .
28 68
M. K. Crehan, repairs .
9 01
Jas. H. Donlan & Co., setting tires
4 00
Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., repairs on hose 1 50
A. J. Osgood, repairs .
3 90
H. K. Cushing's Express · 65 .
Drew's Express
4 20
O. Cushing 's Express ·
1 00
Andrew J. Morse & Son, repairs, ]attaching tool
6 50
Humphrey Bros., 3 forks
1 25
G. M. Keene, cleaning and repairing Setting couplings
1 20
Thomas South, Jr., repairs
14 25.
Repairing steamer ·
.
7 50
Brown Bros., scourer · ·
1 25
Almshouse, wood, and carting coal
.
14 00
$193 14
EUREKA HOOK AND LADDER.
Paid Henry B. Vogel services as steward . $25 00
WARD THREE.
Paid J. R. Walsh, services as engineer
$26 00
C. E. Whitten, services as steward
50 00
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent Repairs
. .
6 00
2 54
A. J. Richards & Son, coal .
37 50
80
Baker Hardware Co., use of jackscrews Wrench and glass .
2 79
F. A. Sulis, cheese cloth
.
.
1 20
.
·
12 25
.
.
.
·
88
Paid F. H. Hall, repairing engine
27 75
James Fitzgerald, repairs
3 50
Winfield S. Our, repairs
·
2 89
A. W. Baker, waste and express Walsh Bros., duster and polish
4 50
A. K. Bates, grate and waterpot
1 75
Harry Walmsley, digging drain
58 19
G. M. Keene, setting couplings ·
.
1 20
J. E. Connell, sponges and thermometer .
1 75
W. T. Burrell, repairs .
2 10
Weymouth & Braintree Publishing Co., extin- guisher .
3 00
Almshouse, wood, and carting coal
9 00
$245 56
HARDSCRABBLE HOOK AND LADDER.
Paid John D. Walsh, services as steward $25 00
J. E. Connell, sponge and chamois 1 50
$26 50
WARD FOUR.
Paid W. H. Hocking, services as Engineer .
$26 00
T. F. Moore, services as steward . · ·
50 00
Walter Pratt, services as steward, Hose No. 6 25 00
Adolphus Poole, services as steward, Hose No. 6 25 00
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent Water rent, Hose No. 6 .
6 00
A. J. Richards & Son, coal . Coal, Hose No. 6 .
26 59
13 00
Loud & Stowell, oil, polish, etc., .
10 72
Walter W. Pratt, supplies, Hose No. 6 . ·
5 35
G. M. Keene, setting couplings
60
T. P. Hobart, repairs, Hose No. 6
66 28
Cornelius Callahan Co., repairs ·
7 48
Repairs, Hose No. 6 . .
50
·
6 00
.
.
.
3 10
.
89
Paid Simon Gallant, repairs, Hose No. 6 $ 75
O. Cushing's Express . 15
Almshouse, wood and carting coal . .
12 00
Wood and carting coal, Hose No. 6 10 00
$291 42
WARD FIVE.
Paid O. Cushing, services as Engineer .
$26 00
Fred W. Loud, services as steward
25 00
L. J. Brennen, services as steward
25 00
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent Henry C. Jesseman, repairs .
6 00
1 68
Thomas F. Brady, repairs
3 00
Charles J. Polley, repairs
3 70
F. F. Bullock, repairs .
11 13
G. M. Keene, setting couplings
1 80
Joseph Dyer, sponge and chamois .
1 25
C. L. Rice, chairs and curtains
10 50
O. Cushing's Express .
5 80
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
11 00
Alvin Hollis, coal .
3 53
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
17 00
$152 39
RESOLUTE HOOK AND LADDER.
Paid Thomas Brady, services as steward
$25 00
O. Cushing's Express, storage
6 50
$31 50
CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER.
Paid Fred W. Loud services as steward
$12 50
L. J. Brennen, services as steward
12 50
Gould & Cutler, bicarbonate of soda and vitriol .
15 97
G. R. Sellers, repairs
1 00
Charles J. Polley, repairs .
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3 50
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$45 47
90
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid firemens' service, 167 men at $10.00. $1,670 00
Eight men for portions of year . 40 00
W. O. Collyer, services as clerk 25 00
Postage and stationery
3 60
Weymouth Light & Power Co., lighting engine houses
39 50
H. H. Humphrey, care and repair of fire alarm 273 09
W. E. Decrow, material for fire alarm
297 90
Gould & Cutler, chemicals
15 87
Wilber T. Litchfield, repairs . ·
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60 48
G. W. Young, carriage hire .
19 50
HORSES FOR FIRES.
Paid Michael Delory
$ 5 00
O. Cushing's express
178 00
Edgar S. Wright .
50 00
George W. Young
7 00
Henry F. Lowell .
2 00
James M. White .
10 00
David Ford .
10 00
A. W. Baker
107 00
Peter A. Gallant .
100 00
Drew's Express
92 00
Holden Sladen
15 00
W. A. Ford.
40 00
C. H. Lovell
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30 00
FOREST FIRES.
Paid W. O. Collyer and 10 men .
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$ 3 15
J. Fred Miller and 16 men
6 60
F. W. Cowing, man and horse
2 50
W. A. Loud, 6 men and 10 boys
4 65
W. T. Reilly and 13 men
124 50
W. T. Reilly and 30 men
12 00
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91
Paid F. Burrell $3 00
W. T. Reilly and 33 men ·
48 00
W. T. Reilly and 18 men
11 40
Quincy Reed, 54 men
31 35
Quincy Reed and 52 men and 27 boys
33 90
Quincy Reed and 30 men
93 15
Henry W. Vogel and 29 men
18 60
Henry W. Vogel and 25 men
12 00
Henry W. Vogel and 31 men
27 60
G. M. Pratt and 21 men
15 00
G. M. Pratt, 49 men
21 00
W. J. Sladen and 6 men
3 00
B. F. Johnson and 5 men
1 50
B. F. Johnson and 14 men
4 20
G. H. Miller, 9 men
2 70
Elmer Kidder, 16 men .
4 80
James E. Burke and 7 men
2 10
John W. French and 7 men
2 40
John W. French, 4 men
1 20
John French and 26 men
52 80
G. G. Loud and 11 men
18 00
G. G. Loud and 17 men
66 90
Quincy Reed and 16 men
11 10
Quincy Reed and 18 mnen
175 80
G. M. Pratt and 18 men
33 00
Thomas F. Brady
30 90
O. Cushing and man
18 00
O. Cushing and 66 men
527 50
W. H. Hocking and man
7 20
O. Cushing and 4 men .
11 70
O. Cushing and 3 men .
14 70
R. B. Worster and 17 men
23 16
Henry Schultz
1 20
John Welch .
2 10
WATCHING FIRES.
Paid D. Wallace Vining
$2 00
H. F. Lowell, three men . .
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6 00
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92
Paid Jolin Shaw
$2 00
E. Ford
10 00
Daniel Crowley
2 00
J. C. Ford
2 00
George Rockwood
2 00
W. B. Loud
4 00
Fred W. Barter
2 00
F. W. Benjamin
2 00
W. L. Orcutt
4 00
Gabriel Gallant
2 00
B. W. Cushing
2 00
Joseph A. Sherman
2 00
Abner Holbrook .
2 00
Frank Burrell
4 00
W. F. Reilly and 4 men
16 00
Fred H. Pratt
2 00
John Welch .
2 00
Quincy Reed, 9 men
18 00
J. Fitzpatrick
2 00
O. Cushing's Express, hose reel to Boston Expressing
1 75
E. Ford, labor
90
Drew's Express .
3 78
Poll taxes refunded
314 00
Cornelius Callahan & Co., chemicals
6 68
C. W. H. Moulton, 1000 feet hose
485 00
B. F. Johnson, 4 men on duty at Hose 3, ¿ day each 4 00
Clapp Bros., food for firemen
5 46
W. H. Hocking, use of team and carting hose 3 00
R. B. Worster, use of team . · 1 00 .
O. Cushing's Express, carting hose
3 00
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5 00
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$5,498 87
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SUMMARY OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Ward 1, Hose Companies
$258 06
Ward 1, Hook and Ladder .
· 25 85
Ward 2, Hose Company and Steamer
193 14
Ward 2, Hook and Ladder .
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