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F. A. Sulis, shades . 1 14
W. F. Burrell, repairs 7 91
Weymouth Light and Power Co.
5 05 $133 38
Amount carried forward
$4,071 02
80
Amount brought forward . $4,071 12
Ward Five :
George B. Bailey, care · $21 00
George B. Bailey, food for prisoners 3 75
Weymouth Water Works, labor and material 16 70
Water rent
25
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal 6 00
Almshouse, carting coal 1 00
M. R. Loud & Co., inciden- tals
3 38
Gordon Willis, oil
14
Weymouth Light and Power Co.
5 05
$59 27
ENFORCING QUARANTINE, SMALL POX CASES :
Thomas B. Loud
$87 50
B. F. Richards
·
83 75
Geo. B. Bailey .
. 14 45
$185 70
PROTECTION OF FISH AND GAME :
Thomas B. Loud
$72 00
Charles Q. Bates 80 00 .
Joseph P. Ford
. 2 00
$154 00
Total expended, Police Department
$4,470 09
APPROPRIATION POLICE DEPARTMENT :
Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $ 951 51
Appropriation March 10, 1902
4,000 00
Balance Protection of Fish and Game ¿ Appropriation, Jan. 1, 1902 49 00
Received East Norfolk District
Court, fees and fines, 1902 118 30
Received Superior Court, Dedham,
fees and fines, 1902 71 00
$5,189 81
SUMMARY OF POLICE DEPARTMENT EXPENSES :
Police officers $3,789 46
Miscellaneous 44 25
Fees and expenses, criminal cases 32 73
Lock-ups 263 95
Enforcing quarantine, smallpox cases 185 70
Amount carried forward . $4,316 09
.
81
Amount brought forward . $4,316 09 Protection Fish and Game 154 00 Balance East Norfolk District Court, Jan. 1, 1902 65 75
$4,535 84
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1902
$653 97
POLICE AT NEW DOWNER LANDING.
Balance due Boston Excursion Steam-
boat Co., Jan. 1, 1902 $141 00
Cash deposited with J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, May, 1902
300 00
$441 00
EXPENDED FOR POLICE SERVICE :
Thomas Fitzgerald
$19 00
Patrick Butler
34 00
I. H. Walker
26 00
Arthur H. Pratt
16 00
Henry Dugan, Jr.
14 00
Thos. B. Loud
13 00
B. F. Richards
13 00
John D. Walsh
10 00
Charles J. McMorrow
10 00
M. Allen
9 00
Wm. C. Caldwell
7 00
Charles H. Des Lauries
·
7 00
George W. Nash
4 00
Hugh Maguire
4 00
Boston Excursion Steamboat Co.,
balance due on 1901 deposit
141 00
$330 00
Balance due Steamboat Co. .
$111 00
6. Health Department.
EXPENSES AT SMALL POX HOSPITAL :
Charles S. Wright, M. D.
$990 00
Charles S. Wright, M. D., travelling expenses 37 33
T. B. Shea, M. D., consultations
50 00
Geo. W. Young, conveying doctors
66 00
Percy E. Condon, nurse
760 15
Estelle Robinson, nurse
207 75
Amount carried forward . $2,111 23
82
Amount brought forward . $2,111 23
Michael Doherty, assistant
15 00
John Rafferty, quarantine guard 35 00
King & Pack, moving four patients to hospital . 100 00
King & Pack, disinfecting and sun-
dry services and expenses 27 50
King & Pack, two beds and mat- tresses
11 50
Bates Furniture Co., beds and bed- ding 125 10
French & Merchant, bedding 105 88 ·
F. A. Sulis, sheets and pillow cases
Geo. M. Hoyt, medicine 3 88
71 40
C. D. Harlow, medicine
74 22
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal
60 56
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
20 18
Almshouse, wood .
4 00
C. F. Vaughan, electric bell
1 40
B. F. Eldredge, flag
25
D. J. Sampson, labor
1 50
James Fowler, care vault
5 00
M. R. Loud & Co.
8 76
Simon Gallant, setting glass
5 20
Phillips & Bacon, supplies W. W. Pratt, supplies
30
M. Y. Clement, supplies
3 13
J. W. Bartlett & Co., supplies
12 68
Bates & Humphrey, supplies
275 02
Total, Small Pox Hospital $3,079 51
EXPENSE OF SMALL-POX PATIENTS OUTSIDE OF HOSPITAL :
T. B. Shea, M. D., consultations $100 00
Charles S. Wright, M. D. 341 00
F. G. Wheatley, M. D. 25 00
F. L. Doucett, M. D.
550 00
J. H. Libby, M. D., services and
expenses 48 10
W. A. Drake, M. D.
40 00
Mary A. Douglas, nurse
322 84
Estelle Robinson, nurse
240 00
E. Nash, medicines ·
28 22
Geo. M. Hoyt, medicines
12 50
A. S. Marsh, carriage hire
12 00
Chas. H. Holbrook, enforcing quar- antine
8 00
Amount carried forward . $1,727 66
82
83
Amount brought forward . $1,727 66
Quincy Poole, enforcing quarantine 7 81
Geo. B. Goodnow, enforcing quar- antine 2 50
Chas. Q. Bates, enforcing quarantine 1 10
John V. Dinsmore, enforcing quaran- tine 24 00
C. L. Rice & Co., burial and disin- fecting 50 00
Geo. Hope, assistance at burial 4 00
Dr. Geo. Leninger Chemical Co., generators and formaldehyde 57 00
King & Pack, disinfecting 69 50
King & Pack, disinfecting school- houses 27 40 ·
Darius Smith, disinfecting houses
school-
1 00
W. T. Rice Co., disinfecting school- houses .
7 00
F. W. Stoddard, disinfecting
4 00
J. W. Bartlett & Co., sulphur
40
G. O. Robbins & Co., disinfectants
1 50
A. W. Baker's express
2 65
N. Y. & B. Despatch
30
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber
2 04
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
12 00
Timothy Hanafin, fuel . 10 00
Humphrey Bros., supplies 86 47
Almon B. Raymond,
8 37
Bailey & Houghton,
13 10
Bates & Humphrey, 66
12 04
Roswell H. Pratt 66
3 93
Mrs. Caulfield, 66
45
Phillips & Bacon,
66
11 64
Greenwood Bros.,
12
73
Clapp Bros.,
4 30
Geo. C. Torrey,
66
. 98
Chas. E. Holbrook,
66
65
Alston A. Shaw,
19
L. J. Hart, clothing
22 00
Geo. W. Rand, flag
37
B. F. Thomas, telephones
3 20
B. F. Thomas, use of horse 4 75
James Fitzgerald, man and horse
6 50
Clothing destroyed
133 80
City of Everett, expenses of two
small-pox cases
314 80
Amount carried forward . $2,655 13
.
84
Amount brought forward . $2,655 13 G. E. Whitehill, M. D., services in above 135 00
E. Caznean, M. D., services in above 135 00
SCARLET FEVER CASES :
F. P. Virgin, M. D. 37 34
J. G. Worster & Co., supplies 53 62
A. K. Bates, stove pipe 3 50
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
9 05
Geo. Nordell, two stoves
50
A. W. Baker, expressing
70
F. H. Chandler, milk
1 96
Gazette Publishing Co.,
printing
notices
3 00
Total, Small-Pox and Scarlet Fever cases outside hospital
$3,037 80
VACCINATIONS :
C. D. Harlow, virus, etc. $32 08
W. A. Drake, M. D., 362 vaccina- tions . · J. C. Fraser, M. D., 196 vaccina- tions .
181 00
98 00
F. L. Doucett, M. D., 179 vaccina- tions . J. H. Libby, M. D., 118 vaccina- tions '.
89 50
Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., 96 vacci- nations
48 00
G. W. Tinkham, M. D., 63 vacci- nations · G. D. Bullock, M. D., 146 vaccina- tions .
73 00
F. P. Virgin, M. D., 43 vaccina- tions . .
21 50
E. N. Mayberry, M. D., 160 vaccina- tions
80 00
E. N. Mayberry, M. D., 1 vaccination 1 00 K. H. Granger, M. D., 123 vaccina- tions 61 50
V. M. Tirrell, M. D., 62 vaccina- tions 31 00
H. Pfefferkorn, M. D., 23 vaccina- tions ·
11 50
One vaccination · .
50
Amount carried forward $819 08
59 00
31 50
85
Amount brought forward . $819 08
J. H. Libby, M. D., vaccination supplies 9 44
Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., vaccination supplies 10 32
E. N. Mayberry, M. D., vaccination supplies 2 64
V. M. Tirrell, M. D., vaccination supplies 4 96 .
Total, Vaccinations
F. W. Loud, distributing Board of Health regulations ·
$3 00
Arthur Belk, distributing Board of Health regulations 3 00
R. F. Poole, distributing Board of Health regulations 3 00
D. L. French, distributing Board of Health regulations 3 00
H. F. Trufant, distributing Board of Health regulations 2 25
$14 25
Total, expenses Health De- partment
$6,978 00
SUMMARY HEALTH DEPARTMENT EXPENSES.
Small-pox Hospital
, · $3,079 51
Small-pox cases outside hospital 3,037 80 ·
Vaccinations 846 44
Miscellaneous
14 25
Total
$6,978 00
Balance expended in excess Janu-
ary 1, 1902
410 80
$7,388 80
APPROPRIATION HEALTH DEPARTMENT :
Appropriation March 10, 1902 $3,803 80
Refunded, expenses individuals at Small-pox Hospital 512 50
Refunded by the State, small-pox case 367 90
Refunded, by consultation, small-pox case 25 00 .
Formaldehyde
1 00
Balance expended in excess of appropriation .
$846 44
$4,710 20
$2,678 60
86
7. Miscellaneous Account.
George L. Swasey, legal services in cases Loring vs. Weymouth and Dizer vs. Weymouth $509 50
A. P. Worthen, attorney in case Bryant vs. Weymouth, plaintiff's judgment 71 21
Summoning witnesses
32 10
Expenses of jury viewing premises
4 71
Wm. R. Martin, damage to horse and carriage on Pleasant street . 25 00
Quincy L. Reed, civil engineer 40 00
E. L. Burdakin, list of recorded deeds 35 00
Bradford Hawes, preparing 1901 Town report ·
65 10
Rachel L. Hawes, assistance preparing Report 20 00
Catherine J. Mathewson, assistance preparing report . 25 00
Nelson W. Gardner, Inspector of Ani- mals, Oct. 1901, to April, 1902
120 00
Nelson W. Gardner, expenses 6 55
George L. Bailey, inspector licensed slaughter houses 282 50
F. W. Loud, Inspector of Animals,
65 00
M. D. Jones & Co., 7 S. A. R. mark- er's
7 00
Charles Simmons, moving safe . .
2 00
John H. Thompson, removing goods to new office 10 75
N. Y. & Boston Despatch
: 90
H. K. Cushing's express
30
E. Bourk, expressing for Assessors ·
25
Baker Hardware Co., chain for dipper Hobbs & Warren, stationery
3 85
Gazette Publishing Co., stationery
6 50
John C. Moore, account books
10 75
Chas. S Binner & Co., registers 39 50
Everett Press Co., stationery
60 85
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery
18 80
Thorp, Martin & Co., stationery
2 25
Carter, Rice & Co., stationery for As- sessor's 3 70
C. H. Lovell, stationery
.
4 15
C. H. Lovell, books for Selectmen 8 00
C. H. Lovell, books for Assessors
8 00
Amount carried forward . $1,491 57
.
35
87
Amount brought forward . $1,491 57
C. H. Lovell, books for Tax Collector 13 00
Fred Macey Co., card system 19 80
H. C. Dimond & Co., rubber stamp 1 39
Gazette Publishing Co., seals for Sealer Weights and Measures 2 00
H. L. Lovell, Post-master, postage stamps and stamped envelopes 39 65
J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, postage .
5 00
Thos. South, Jr., work for Sealer 1 00
Thos. South, Jr., band for tree .
1 50
F. D. Sherman, Sealer, stamp, drill and fluid . 1 00 North Weymouth Cemetery Associa- tion, care of soldiers' monument and lot 30 00
C. Samarjian, photographs of Chas. Allen house
2 00
Weymouth Water Works, repairing pipe Town House .
96
Arthur F. Sherman, burying two dogs
2 00
I. H. Walker, burying four dogs ·
4 00
Thos. Smith, burying one dog ·
1 00
S. Fred Davis, burying one dog .
1 00
Edward Madigan, burying woodchuck
Thomas F. Collyer, burying cat .
1 00 50
Geo. M. Hoyt, cyanide of potash
20 ,
F. H. Mason, electric light committee, expenses 2 05
F. H. Mason, electric light committee, copies of report . 2 00
Lysander Heald, electric light commit- tee, expenses 1 00
J. C. Howe, electric light committee, expenses 1 40
F. H. Torrey, electric light committee, expenses
8 80
N. B. Peare, notifying Town officers . 4 00
Geo. B. Bailey, notifying Town officers and use of horse
7 00
I. H. Walker, notifying Town officers 2 00
I. H. Walker, posting bicycle notices . 1 00 Asa B. Pratt, posting jury lists and warrants 19 25
I. H. Walker, enforcing dog law, Ward One 8 00
Amount carried forward . $1,675 07
88
Amount brought forward . $1,675 07 Asa B. Pratt, enforcing dog law, Ward Two 17 25
Thos. Fitzgerald, enforcing dog law,
Ward Three 12 65
Geo. B. Bailey, enforcing dog law,
Ward Four
15 75
Geo. B. Bailey, enforcing dog law,
Ward Five 14 50
L. J. Brennen, services janitor railroad hearing 1 00
W. E. Shaw, copy of directory 1 00.
Lovell Bicknell Heirs, rent room for Town Clerk's safe 24 00
Charles R. Greeley, damage to prop- erty by change of grade, Commer- cial street 25 00
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, moving books for Town Clerk .
1 00
A. J. Osgood, clearing drain 1 00
Nelson W. Gardner, Selectman, ex- penses 9 00
John F. Dwyer, Selectman, use of team, travelling expenses and postage . George C. Torrey, Selectman, expenses 4 65
86 00
George L. Newton, Selectman, ex- penses .
23 80
Robert McIntosh, Selectman, expenses
12 75
Edward W. Hunt, Selectman, expenses Bradford Hawes, Selectman, use of horse and carriage
40 00
Bradford Hawes, Selectman, travelling expenses 28 50
Bradford Hawes, Selectman, postage and telephones
13 50
9 65
Walter L. Bates, Selectman, expenses W. B. Hollis & Son, conveyance for Selectmen
25 00
Geo. W. Young, conveyance for Se- lectmen 17 50
A. S. Marsh, care of horses for Select- men 1 00
Henry A. Nash, Jr., Assessor, three meetings with Registrars 7 00
George L. Newton, Assessor, seven meetings with Registrars 15 00
Amount carried forward . $2,089 37
7 80
89
Amount brought forward . $2,089 37
John W. Bates, Assessor, eighteen
meetings with Registrars 38 00
John W. Bates, distributing poll-tax lists, 1901 and 1902
17 00
John W. Bates, stationery for Assessors 66 66 team for Assessors .
2 75
66 expressing for Assessors 1 00
66 postage, 1901 and 1902 2 65
66 one day at Dedham 2 75
Francis H. Cowing, Assessor, ten meet- ings with Registrars . 21 00 ·
Francis H. Cowing, distributing poll-
5 00
Francis H. Cowing, team, two days, assessing 4 00
Francis H. Cowing, stationery and ex- pressage 1 45
Francis H. Cowing, distributing expert reports · Gilman B. Loud, Assessor, seventeen 4 00 meetings with Registrars 36 00
Gilman B. Loud, distributing poll-tax lists . 5 00 ·
George C. Torrey, Assessor, twenty meetings with Registrars 38 00
George C. Torrey, distributing poll-tax lists
6 00
6 00
A. S. Marsh, conveyance for Assessors J. F. Miller and M. L. Keene, Janitors for Registrars
3 00
C. E. Whitten, Janitor for Registrars
4 00
T. F. Moore, - 66 2 00
L. J. Brennen, 66 66
3 00
A. J. Osgood, .66 66 66
4 00
Stephen French, 66 66 66
1 00
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording, indexing and returning 200 births, at 50c. 100 00
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording, indexing and returning 87 marriages, at 20c. 17 40
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, return- ing 178 deaths at 20c. 35 60
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, return- ing 4 deaths, at 50c. ·
2 00
Amount carried forward . $2,453 97
tax lists
2 00
90
Amount brought forward . $2,453 97
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, report-
75
ing deaths to other towns · John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, issuing 173 burial permits · John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, post-
17 30
age and expenses 2 10
King & Pack, returning 43 deaths at 25c. . W. J. Dunbar, returning 59 deaths at 25c.
10 75
14 75
C. L. Rice & Son, returning 33 deaths at 25c. . .
8 25
F. G. Wheatley, M. D., returning 4 births at 25c. 1 00
Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., returning 25 births at 25c. 6 25
J. H. Libby,, M. D., returning 64 births at 25c.
16 00
R. B. Rand, M. D., returning 6 births at 25c.
1 50
G. D. Bullock, M. D., returning 43 births at 25c. .
10 75
W. A. Drake, M. D., returning 16 births at 25c. 4 00
J. C. Fraser, M. D., returning 60 births at 25c. 15 00
E. N. Mayberry, M. D., returning 31 births at 25c.
7 75
D. J. Sampson, distributing town reports J. F. & W. H. Cushing, distributing town reports
11 00
John H. Thompson, distributing town reports
3 50
John F. Dwyer, distributing town reports R. F. Poole, .6
6 00
Geo. E. Perry, 66 66
7 00
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, distributing special reports 18 00
N. E. Telephone Co., telephone service 14 38
Geo. M. Hoyt, telephone service
10
Elbridge Nash, telephone service
70
J. A. Raymond, glass sign
1 00
Joseph W. Vinal, special auditing 300 00
Russell B. Worster, 66
100 00
Walter L. Bates,
66
99 99
.
Total, miscellaneous expenses
$3,143 79
6 00
6 00
91
APPROPRIATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES :
Balance from 1901 $683 15
Appropriation March 10, 1902
2,500 00
Total
$3,183 15
Expended .
3,143 90
.
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1902
$39 36
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TOWN OFFICES.
East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent $600 00
W. P. Denbroeder, carpet and furniture 178 35
Ford Furniture Co., furniture 96 05
H. H. Hale, labor and material 67 93
Waldo Turner, labor and material
3 25
John W. Bates, labor 6 00
John, W. Bates, keys
5 25
Fred Macey Co., filing cases
17 46
Geo. T. Hoyt & Co., awnings
27 25
Little, Brown & Co., 25 vols. Massa- chusetts reports
75 00
Little, Brown & Co., 1 set Massachu- setts revised laws 7 00
Henry Shaw, 3 copies Massachusetts Poor laws
6 00
Weymouth Light and Power Co.
49 19
Mrs. James Dillon, care and cleaning .
60 00
Stone & Forsyth, toilet fixtures 1 68
Murphy, Leavens & Co., featber dusters 2 71
Everett Loud, incidentals
1 18
Total, Town offices $1,204 30
APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN OFFICES :
Balance from 1901 $625 00
Appropriation March 10, 1902 .
700 00
Total
·
.
$1,325 00
Expended
·
1,204 30
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31,
1902 $120 70
92
ELECTION EXPENSES.
Louis A. Cook, Moderator, Jan. 27 $5 00
Louis A. Cook, Moderator, March 10 . 10 00
PRECINCT ONE :
James B. French, Warden, town elec- tion 5 00
James B. French, Warden, state elec- tion . 5 00
F. A. Richards, Deputy Warden, town election 1 50
F. A. Richards, Deputy Warden, state election 1 50
W. L. Jenkins, Clerk, town election 5 00
W. L. Jenkins, Clerk, state election 5 00
J. P. Holbrook, Deputy Clerk, town election .
1 50
J. P. Holbrook, Deputy Clerk, state election 1 50
Josiah H. Pratt, Inspector, town election ·
5 00
Josiah H. Pratt, Inspector, state
5 00
election · Ancil Burrell, Inspector, town elec- tion 5 00
Ancil Burrell, Inspector, state elec- tion . John A. Holbrook, Inspector, town election .
5 00
5 00 John A. Holbrook, Inspector, state election 5 00
Geo. Ruggles, Inspector, town elec- tion . Geo. Ruggles, Inspector, state elec- tion ·
5 00
David Dunbar, Deputy Inspector, town election
1 50
David Dunbar, Deputy Inspector, state election
1 50
John F. Binney, Deputy Inspector, town election .
1 50
John F. Binney, Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
B. F. Richards, Ballot-box Con- stable, town election . 5 00
Amount carried forward . $92 00
5 00
93
Amount brought forward . $92 00
B. F. Richards, Ballot-box Con- stable, state election 5 00
I. H. Walker, Constable, town elec -. tion 3 00
I. H. Walker, Constable, state elec- tion 3 00
PRECINCT Two :
Charles J. McMorrow, Warden, town election 5 00
Charles J. McMorrow, Warden, state election .
5 00
i
John V. Powers, Deputy Warden,
town election 1 50
John V. Powers, Deputy Warden, state election 1 50
W. H. Pratt, Clerk, town election 5 00
W. H. Pratt, Clerk, state election 5 00
C. H. Bearce, Deputy Clerk, town election 1 50
C. H. Bearce, Deputy Clerk, state election 1 50
E. Q. S. Litchfield, Inspector, town election® . E. Q. S. Litchfield, Inspector, state election 5 00
5 00
Frank K. Raymond, Inspector, town election 5 00
Frank K. Raymond, Inspectors, state election 5 00 . · Thos. B. Loud, Inspector, town elec- tion 5 00
Thos. B. Loud, Inspector, state elec- tion .
5 00
Geo. A. McGowan, Inspector, town election 5 00 . Geo. A. McGowan, Inspector, state election 5 00
Albert C. Burrell, Deputy Inspector, town election .
1 50
Albert C. Burrell, Deputy Inspector, state election ·
1 50
Cyrus E. Raymond, Deputy Inspec- tor, town election 1 50
Cyrus E. Raymond, Deputy Inspec-
tor, state election 1 50
Amount carried forward $175 00
94
Amount brought forward $175.00
Asa B. Pratt, Ballot-box Constable, town election 5 00
Asa B. Pratt, Ballot-box Constable, state election 5 00
Arthur H. Pratt, Constable, town
election
3 00
Arthur H. Pratt, Constable, state election
3 00
PRECINCT THREE :
Wm. S. Wallace, Warden, town elec- tion . 5 00
5 00
Wm. S. Wallace, Warden, state elec- tion · O. S. Greelish, Deputy Warden, town election 1 50
O. S. Greelish, Deputy Warden, state election 1 50
Jacob Dexheimer, Jr., Clerk, town election 5 00
Jacob Dexheimer, Jr., Clerk, state election 5 00
Jesse H. Pierce, Deputy Clerk, town election 1 50
Jesse H. Pierce, Deputy Clerk, state election 1 50
5 00
Atherton W. Tilden, Inspector, town election . Atherton W. Tilden, Inspector, state election 5 00
J. Rupert Walsh, Inspector, town election 5 00
J. Rupert Walsh, Inspector, state election 5 00
James A. Pray, Inspector, town
election 5 00
James A. Pray, Inspector, state election 5 00
Louis J. Ford, Inspector, town elec- tion 5 00
Wm. H. Wall, Inspector, state elec- tion 5 00
Chas. E. Whitten, Deputy Inspector, town election 1 50
Chas. E. Whitten, Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50
Amount carried forward . $260 00
95
Amount brought forward . $260 00
Burton F. Johnson, Deputy Inspec- tor, state election ·
1 50
O. Houghton, Ballot-box Constable, town election 5 00
O. Houghton, Ballot-box Constable, state election 5 00 ·
Thos. Fitzgerald, Constable, town election 3 00
Thos. Fitzgerald, Constable, state
election 3 00
PRECINCT FOUR :
Thomas H. Melville, Warden, town election 5 00
Thomas H. Melville, Warden, state election 5 00 · F. L. Bailey, Deputy Warden, town election 1 50
F. L. Bailey, Deputy Warden, state election 1 50
Joseph E. Gardner, Clerk, town election 5 00
Joseph E. Gardner, Clerk, state election 5 00
H. Wilbur Dyer, Deputy Clerk, town election 1 50
Edward Howley, Inspector, town
election 5 00
Edward Howley, Inspector, state election 5 00
Frank W. Tisdale, Inspector, town election 5 00 . Frank W. Tisdale, Inspector, state election 5 00
A. P. Poole, Inspector, town elec- tion 5 00
A. P. Poole, Inspector, state elec- tion 5 00 · Wm. T. Spilsted, Inspector, town election 5 00
Daniel L. Bresnahan, Inspector, state election 5 00
Daniel L. Bresnahan, Deputy Inspec- tor, town election 1 50
Geo. B. Bailey, Ballot-box Consta- ble, town election ·
5 00
Amount carried forward . $348 50
96
Amount brought forward $348 50
Geo. B. Bailey, Ballot-box Consta- ble, state election, 5 00
Wm. T. Spilsted, Constable, town election 3 00
Wm. T. Spilsted, Constable, state election - PRECINCT FIVE :
3 00
Henry Rockwood, Warden, town
election 5 00
Lawrence A. Blanchard, Warden, state election 5 00
Chas. T. Foster, Deputy Warden,
town election 1 50
H. Rockwood, Deputy Warden,
1 50
state election
John F. Welch, Clerk, town election 5 00 state 5 00
Leonard V. Tirrell, Deputy Clerk, town election 1 50
Leonard V. Tirrell, Deputy Clerk, state election 1 50
Ellis J. Pitcher, Inspector town
election 5 00
Ellis J. Pitcher, Inspector, state
election 5 00
J. Clifford Ford, Inspector, town elec- tion 5 00 .
J. Clifford Ford, Inspector, state election 5 00
L. A. Blanchard, Inspector. town election 5 00
M. Sanford Orcutt, Inspector, state election 5 00
Matthew O'Dowd, Inspector, town election 5 00
Matthew O'Dowd, Inspector, state election 5 00
Clarence H. Sumner, Deputy Inspec- tor, town election 1 50
Clarence H. Sumnnr, Deputy Inspec- tor, state election 1 50
M. Sanford Orcutt, Deputy Inspector, town election 1 50
G. H. Shaw, Deputy Inspector, state election
1 50
Amount carried forward $431 50
97
Amount brought forward . M. Allen, Ballot-box Constable, town election 5 00
M. Allen, Ballot-box Constable, state election 5 00
C. C. Tinkham, Constable, town
election 3 00
C. C. Tinkham, Constable, state
election 3 00
PRECINCT SIX :
Thos. B. Nichols, Warden, town election .
5 00
Clayton B. Merchant, Warden, state election 1
5 00
. Clayton B. Merchant, Deputy War- den, town election 1 50
Joseph A. Cushing, Deputy Warden, state election
1 50
D. J. Slattery, Clerk, town election 66 66 state .
5 00
Bartholomew Smith, Deputy Clerk, town election 1 50
Bartholomew Smith, Deputy Clerk, state election
1 50
5 00
5 00
A. M. Hawes, 66 town .
5 00
66
state 6
5 00
T. F. Hyland, 66 state 66
town ·
66
5 00
5 00
Arthur L. Blanchard, Inspector, town election 5 00
Arthur L. Blanchard, Inspector, state election 5 00
Chas. J. Scott, Deputy Inspector, town election 1 50
T. H. Lynch, Deputy Inspector, town election .
1 50
T. H. Lynch, Deputy Inspector, state election 1 50 · N. B. Peare, Ballot-box Constable, town election 5 00 . N. B. Peare, Ballot-box Constable, state election 5 00
Patrick Butler, Constable, town elec- tion
3 00
Amount carried forward $531 00
$431 50
5 00
E. F. Cullen, Inspector, town election 66 66 state 66
·
98
Amount brought forward
$531 00
Patrick Butler, Constable, state elec- tion . 3 00
J. P. Reardon, hall rent for town meetings ·
56 00
A. F. Davis, services heating hall
4 00
Crescent Lodge Hall Association, caucuses and elections
54 00
Miller & Keene, janitor and labor on booths
21 00
Hiram E. Raymond, labor on booths 6 00
A. M. Hawes, labor at hall 3 50 .
N. W. Gardner, labor at hall .
3 50
Arthur F. Davis, labor at hall .
1 50
A. J. Osgood, janitor and labor on booths 19 10
C. E. Whitten, janitor and labor on booths
17 00
T. F. Moore, janitor and labor on booths .
10 00
John Seabury, labor on booths
3 00
T. F. Brady, janitor and labor on booths .
14 00
Ford Furniture Co., repairing ballot box
2 00
Hobbs & Warren, stationery 13 55
J. A. Raymond, services at Braintree election
2 00
Total, election expenses
$764 15
APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTION EXPENSES :
Balance from 1901 .
$108 22
Appropriation March 10, 1902
700 00
Total
$808 22
·
Expended
764 15
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1902 .
$44 07
8. State Aid. Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Section 3=8.
Abar, Oliver
.
.
$16 00
Ahlf, Christina
.
.
48 00
Adlington, Alfred G.
.
.
48 00
Baker, Maria A.
. . 48 00
Amount carried forward · $160 00
99
Amount brought forward
$160 00
Barnard, Thomas
48 00
Barnes, Helen F.
.
48 00
Barrows, Simeon H.
48 00
Bates, John F.
48 00
Battles, Emeline L.
32 00
Bearce, Mary J.
48 00
Binney, Isaac H.
48 00
Bodge, George W.
72 00
Bouldry, William W.
48 00
Brady, Thomas
60 00
Bragg, Elizabeth C.
4 00
Burrill, Jr., Martin
40 00
Burrell, Adella J.
24 00
Champion, Joseph D.
48 00
Coakley, Humphrey
48 00
Chandler, Jacob
48 00
Coolidge, Frederick
12 00
Cahill, Mary A.
48 00
Child, John
.
48 00
Child, Abbie S.
12 00
Clapp, Rachel J.
48 00
Cole, George N.
48 00
Corbin, Mary A.
48 00
Cowing, Ella G.
48 00
Crockett, Lucretia L.
32 00
Cowing, Lucinda M. .
30 00
Cudworth, Mehitable B.
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