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Cullinane, John
48 00
Cullinane, Margaret
48 00
Curtis, Sarah E.
48 00
Cushing, Olive J.
48 00
Cushing, Frances E.
36 00
Cushing, Margaret C.
8 00
Davis, George R.
66 00
Dailey, Israel A.
48 00
Doble, George H.
48 00
Duke, Frank
72 00
Dailey, Timothy
48 00
Doran, Michael
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Early, Edward .
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Fearing, Orintha M.
48 00
Fennell, John S.
48 00
Fit!s, Mary S .. .
48 00
Fogg, Elizabeth A.
48 00
Fraher, Ellen
48 00
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Amount carried forward . $2,100 00
100
Amount brought forward . $2,100 00
Thayer, Caroline
. 48 00
Farrar, George W.
72 00
Faulkner, Harrison
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.
48 00
Gardner, Mary A.
48 00
Gardner, Jacob
36 00
Gardner, Mary M.
48 00
Gay, Malina
48 00
Gloster. Patrick
48 00
Gove, Mary E.
48 00
Goldthwait, Clorinda
48 00
Greelish, Owen L.
48 00
Higgins, John J.
24 00
Holmes, Eleanor F.
32 00
Hyland, Thomas W.
32 00
Pratt, M. Augusta
48 00
Harrington, William
48 00
Hayden, Ann M.
48 00
Hayden, George
48 00
Hayden, Lucy A.
48 00
Hayward, Elizabeth
48 00
Healey, William
48 00
Holbrook, Jane T.
24 00
Holbrook, Caroline
48 00
Holbrook, Samuel V.
72 00
Holbrook, Martha
48 00
Hollis, Pauline
48 00
Hollis, John F.
48 00
Hollis, John Q.
60 00
Howley, Mary C.
48 00
Howley, Patrick
48 00
Hollis, Adoniram B.
.
15 00
Hollis, Anna
12 00
Hocking, Emma M.
4 00
Jones, William W.
48 00
Jones, Sopbronia
48 00
Jenkins, Riley E.
36 00
Kennison, Benjamin R.
72 00
Kilburn, Rebecca C.
48 00
Kimball, Joseph E.
44 00
La Forest, Mary
48 00
Lama, Joseph
72 00
Lanagan, Thomas
36 00
Larmey, Susan F. ·
48 00
Lewis, Lucinda B .
24 00
.
.
12 00
Gardner, Nancy E.
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Amount carried forward . $4,075 00
101
Amount brought forward $4,075 00
Lincoln, Mary A.
48 00
Loud, Susan R.
.
·
24 00
Loud, Samuel R.
48 00
Louney, Mary
48 00
Lovell, Caroline B.
48 00
Lufkin, Margaret
38 00
Loud, Thomas B.
12 00
Macauley, Sarah B.
48 00
Marden, Rosella
48 00
McDonough, Mary I.
48 00
McNair, William
48 00
McQuinn, Edward
72 00
Merchant, William F.
36 00
Merchant, Joan
36 00
Miller, George
48 00
Mitchell, Mary O.
48 00
Montcalm, Anthony W.
48 00
Moulton, Elizabeth E.
24 00
Murphy, Martin ·
36 00
Murphy, Margaret
.
48 00
Murphy, Terrence
72 00
Murphy, Catherine
48 00
Makepeace, Horace M.
20 00
Mowry, Mary E.
12 00
Nightingale, Thomas
45 00
Nightingale, Almira D.
12 00
O'Connor, Catherine .
48 00
O'Connell, Mary
48 00
Orcutt, Mary A.
48 00
Otis, Thomas ·
48 00
Otis, Hannah
48 00
Orcutt, William
42 00
Peterson, Mary A.
48 00
Poole, Augusta M.
48 00
Pope, Clinton F.
24 00
Pope, Martha E.
24 00
Pope, Marilla .
48 00
Porter, Hiram
48 00
Pray, Thomas W.
48 00
Prouty, Betsey
48 00
Prouty, James B.
48 00
Puttillow, Thomas G.
48 00
Puttillow, Rebecca C.
24 00
Poole, William W.
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.
32 00
Packard, Lucinda T.
·
24 00
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Amount carried forward . $5,932 00
102
Amount brought forward . $5,932 00
Raymond, Ella M.
48 00
Redmond, Mary L.
48 00
Reilly, Michael .
55 00
Rice, Urban B.
72 00
Richards, Lucy A.
48 00
Richards, Samuel M.
48 00
Robbins. Asa
48 00
Robinson, Benjamin F.
48 00
Robinson, Mary J.
24 00
Ross, Samuel J.
36 00
Ryan, John .
36 00
Rea, Catherine J.
48 00
Rice, Eliza A. .
4 00
Our, Hannah E.
48 00
Sanborn, William W.
36 00
Saville, Elizabeth H.
24 00
Shaw, Andrew J.
72 00
Shaw, Georgianna
48 00
Sewall, Mary S.
48 00
Smith, Cornelius
48 00
Smith, Reuben .
.
48 00
Smith, Eunice G.
48 00
Smith, Avis A.
24 00
Soule, Eliza J. .
44 00
Souther, Susan E.
48 00
Spear, Charles H.
48 00
Spear, Josiah Q.
60 00
Stoddard, Henry A.
48 00
Sweeting, Putnam J.
48 00
Thomas, Sarah W.
48 00
Torrey, Ann C.
24 00
Torrey, Olive G.
48 00
Tower, Christopher P.
72 00
Thomas, Eliza A.
48 00
Tracy, Ann
48 00
Tracy, Johanna
48 00
Trainor, Adelaide
48 00
Thayer, Mary A.
24 00
Tirrell, Francis B.
8 00
Vining, Louisa .
48 00
Welch, Robert A.
36 00
Whelan, John H.
48 00
Whelan, Joanna
48 00
Whitten, Augusta F.
48 00
Jordan, Alice
48 00
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Amount carried forward . $7,927 00
103
Amount brought forward . $7,927 00
Wilbar, Frances M.
48 00
Writhington, Lucy C.
·
48 00
SPANISH WAR :
O'Brien, Mary E.
48 00
Smith, Rose A.
48 00
Total, state aid $8,119 00
9. Military Aid, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 9=11.
Blanchard, Alonzo
. $96 00
Bouldry, John R. 192 00 .
Holbrook, John Q. A.
96 00 ..
Loud, Thomas B.
32 00
Spencer, Jeremiah
30 00
Ross, Joseph, Spanish war
96 00
$542 00
Aylward, John, Class Four (no settle-
ment)
96 00
Total military aid
$638 00
10. Burial of Indigent Soldiers, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sec- tions 20, 21, as authorized by W. J. Dunbar, Burial Agent. W. T. Rice Co., for Lucinda T. Pack- ard $35 00
W. T. Rice Co., for Thomas J. Night- ingale 35 00
C. L. Rice & Son, for Joseph E. Kim- ball
35 00
Total $105 00
SUMMARY.
State aid payments (due from state) . . $8,119 00 Military aid payments (one-half due from state) 542 00
Military aid payments, Class 4, due from state . 96 00 Burial indigent soldiers, payments due from state 105 00
Total, payments
$8,862 00
104
APPROPRIATED FOR STATE ACCOUNTS ;
Balance from 1901 state aid . $2,106 53
Appropriation, March 10, 1902, state aid ·
8,500 00
Balance from 1901, military aid 171 38
Appropriation, March 10, 1902, mil- itary aid
300 00
Total . ·
$11,077 91
Expended ·
8,862 00
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$2,215 91
Amount due the town from the state
on above accounts
$8,591 00
11. Soldiers' Relief, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 18, 19.
WARD ONE :
Batchelder, Joseph S.
48 00
Prouty, James B. .
54 00
WARD Two;
Burrell, Martin
32 00
Bearce, Mary J.
16 00
Bates, Mrs. John F.
72 00
Cram, Annie E.
60 00
Cole, George N.
114 00
Cowing, Ella G.
74 00
Fennell, John
48 00
Fitts, Mary S.
48 00
Flynn, Mrs. Martin
79 00
Lamer, Joseph
4 64
Merchant, William
40 00
Mckeever, Mrs. John L.
48 00
Murphy, William H.
144 00
Rosey, Mary
98 00
Smith, Bernard
72 00
Smith, Cornelius
96 00
Sullivan, James D.
36 00
Sweeting, Putnam I.
100 25
Toomey, Ellen
72 00
WARD THREE :
Bates, John F.
40 00
Dailey, Israel
134 00
Amount carried forward . $1,601 89
.
Raymond, Ella M.
72 00
105
Amount brought forward $1,601 89
Hyland, Thomas W.
52 00
Holbrook, Mrs. Richard
.
25 00
Loud, George F.
.
20 00
Montcalm, Anthony W.
48 00
Murphy, Martin
56 00
Newman, John
12 00
Nightingale, Thomas
29 00
Our, Hannah E.
72 00
O'Connell, Mary
52 00
Price, Stephen W.
72 00
Pope, Clinton
107 00
Sanborn, W. W.
161 90
Wilbar, Frances M.
48 00
WARD FOUR :
Gay, Malina .
16 00
Robbins, Asa B.
48 00
Ross, Samuel E.
32 00
Richards, Samuel M.
48 00
Tower, Christopher P.
72 00
Whitten, Augusta F.
64 00
WARD FIVE :
Brady, Thomas
36 00
Bragg, Elizabeth C.
2 00
Blanchard, Alonzo
15 ,00
Doble, George H.
48 00
Dailey, Mrs. Owen
11 50
Hollis, John F.
48 00
Hayden, George
202 00
Loud, Samuel R.
48 00
Orcutt, Mary A.
32 00
Packard, Lucinda T.
115 00
Roby, Mrs. Charles T.
36 00
Shaw, Mrs. George
74 25
Thomas, Eliza A. .
48 00
RESIDENCE IN OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS.
Burrell, Samuel E., at Abington
63 26
Gurney, Benoni, at Hanover
14 25
Kennedy, James, at Brockton
63 66
Cook, Joshua, at Marshfield
120 75
Loud, Byron W., at Chelsea
45 00
Mellen, Harriet, settlement Middle- boro
48 00
Total, soldiers' relief
$3,707 46
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.
.
.
106
Appropriation, March 10, 1902 ·
$4,000 00
Less expended in excess 1901 .
185 96
Balance
$3,814 04
Expended
3,707 46
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$106 58
12. Abatement and Remittance of Taxes.
Willard J. Dunbar, tax of 1899 . $51 33 ·
66 66
" 1900 . 694 60
66
" " 1901 214 28
66 66 " 1902 .
132 20
Frank B. A. Cushing, remittance 2 00
Mrs. James H. Elwell, 4 10
T. H. Emerson, remittance
15
Total .
$1,104 66
APPROPRIATED FOR ABATEMENT AND REMITTANCE :
Balance from 1901
$146 75
Appropriation, March 10, 1902
1,000 00
Total .
$1,146 75
Expended
1,104 66
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$42 09
13. Printing and Advertising.
Granite City Print, annual report $636 50
66 66 jury lists 5 00
Gazette Publishing Co., poll tax lists 66
166 50
66
249 75
Franklin Printing Co., 3200 special committee reports 77 90
The Dixon Press, Auditor's special re- ports
90 00
Franklin Printing Co.
1 25
John W. Bates, for Assessors
3 25
H. H. Joy
5 50
Floretta Vining
8 00
Pratt Bros.
10 00
H. M. Dolbeare
3 05
P. B. Murphy
4 25
Total .
$1,354 95
66 voting lists
94 00
107
APPROPRIATED FOR PRINTING AND ADVERTISING :
Balance from 1901 $1,566 50 Appropriation, March 10, 1902 . 1,500 00
· Total .
.
.
$3,066 50
Expended
1,354 95
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$1,711 55
14. Preservation of Shade Trees.
Bowker Insecticide Co., spraying outfit 66 66 disparene 120 00
$60 00
C. W. H. Moulton & Co., ladders
23 40
W. L. Bates, hogshead, tub, etc.
3 77
N. Y. & Boston Despatch .
3 92
O. Cushing's Express
2 50
M. R. Loud & Co., repairing
25
Geo. H. Shaw, labor 19 00
19 00
Dummer Sewell, labor .
18 00
66 66 horse .
17 25
F. Wilbur Loud, labor
39 75
carting apparatus
2 00
A. W. Page, labor
23 00
M. E. Cohan, labor
23 00
Chas. Q. Bates, labor 66 66 sundries .
3 80
Geo. W. Richards, use of wagon
4 50
E. S. Wright, labor
1 00
Wm. Welch, labor
1 00
Albert Dondero, labor .
.
1 00
Total
$394 14
APPROPRIATED FOR PRESERVATION OF SHADE TREES :
Appropriation, March 10, 1902
$500 00
Expended
394 14
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902 .
$105 86
15. Public Parks.
W. H. Clapp, labor
$14 50
S. S. Cushing, labor .
10 00
John Dwyer, labor
13 13
Amount carried forward . $37 63
Frederick Reed, labor .
8 00
108
Amount brought forward $37 63
E. G. Tirrell, labor
5 50
Edward Fitzgerald, labor
19
Dummer Sewell, labor ·
2 75
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber and nails
1 43
Gazette Publishing Co., cloth notices .
3 00
W. H. Wyman, trees
17 60
Geo. A. Hunt, carting trees
1 50
Total .
$71 60
APPROPRIATED FOR PUBLIC PARKS :
Balance from 1901
$39 10
Appropriation, March 10, 1902
50 00
Total
$89 10
Expended
.
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$17 50
16. Park Commissioners.
James L. Bates
$1,330 20
Appropriation, balance from 1901
1,330 20
17. Memorial Day.
Elbridge Nash, Q. M.
$400 00
Appropriation, March 10, 1902 . .
400 00
18. Hydrants and Drinking Fountains.
Weymouth Water Works · .
$5,000 00
Appropriation, March 10, 1902 .
5,000 00
19. Electric Lighting.
Weymouth Light and Power Co.
$6,838 26
APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING :
Balance from 1901
$503 00
Appropriation, March 10, 1902 .
7,800 00
Total .
.
.
$8,303 00
Expended
6,838 26
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$1,464 74
20. Tufts Library.
Frank H. Mason, Treasurer
$2,865 25
1
.
.
. ·
71 60
109
APPROPRIATED FOR TUFTS LIBRARY :
Balance from 1901 $750 00
Appropriation March 10, 1902 2,500 00
Income from Susan Hunt Stetson fund . 100 00
One-half dog license money
515 25
Total .
$3,865 25
Expended
2,865 25
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902 $1,000 00
21. Reading Room at Fogg Library.
John H. Stetson, Treasurer
$375 00
APPROPRIATED FOR READING ROOM :
Balance from 1901 $135 00
Appropriation March 10, 1902 500 00
Total .
$635 00
Expended
375 00
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902 $260 00
22. Tax Deed Account.
Balance 1901 tax deeds $120 90
W. J. Dunbar, 1902 tax deeds 285 67
W. J. Dunbar, taxes on 1901 tax deed property 3 90
Total . Amount received on 1901 account .
$410 47
65 84
Balance tax deed account, Dec. 31,
1902
$34.4 63
23. Taxes Levied by State and County.
State Treasurer, State tax $3,495 00
66 Corporation tax 174 80
66 66 National Bank tax 2,546 28
State Treasurer, Metropolitan Park tax for 1900, 1901 and 1902 ·
8,613 88
4,675 24
County Treasurer, County tax · Total paid
$19,505 20
.
110
24. Town Officers.
SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, AND BOARD OF HEALTH :
George L. Newton, services to Dec. 31 .
$450 00
Nelson W. Gardner,
services to
March 1
75 00
Robert McIntosh, services to Dec. 31
375 00
John F. Dwyer, services to March 1
75 00
Edward W. Hunt, services to Dec. 31 Bradford Hawes, services to Dec. 31
450 00
Clerk of Boards
199 67
George C. Torrey, services to Mch. 1 75 00
375 00
Walter L. Bates, services to Dec. 31 Total
$2,449 67
Appropriated for Selectmen, etc.
Balance from 1901
$610 94
Appropriation March 10, 1902
2,600 00
Total
$3,210 94
Expended
2,449 67
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$761 27
ASSESSORS :
George L. Newton, services
$220 00
John W. Bates, services, including
services as Clerk of Board . .
320 00
Francis H. Cowing, services
285 00
Gilman B. Loud, services
230 00
George C. Torrey, services Total
$1,315 00
Appropriated for Assessors :
Balance from 1901
$138 00
Appropriation March 10, 1902
·
1,300 00
Total
$1,438 00
Expended ·
1,315 00
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$123 00
TOWN TREASURER :
John H. Stetson, services
$450 00
Appropriated for Town Treasurer : Balance from 1901
$112 50
Appropriation March 10, 1902
450 00
Total
$562 50
Expended
.
450 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1902
$112 50
·
260 00
·
375 00
1
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TOWN CLERK :
John A. Raymond, services
$125 00
Appropriated for Town Clerk : Balance from 1901
$31 50
Appropriation March 10, 1902
125 00
Total
$156 50
Expended .
125 00
$31 50
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902 SCHOOL COMMITTEE :
W. A. Drake, services and ex- penses, 1901
$50 00
W. A. Drake, Chairman March 1, 1901, to Nov. 1, 1902 . T. J. Evans, March 1, 1901 to Dec. 31, 1902 .
91 67
Geo. L Wentworth, March 1, 1901 to March 1, 1902
50 00
H. Franklin Perry, March 1, 1901 to March 1, 1902
50 00
Joseph Chase, Jr., Jan. 1, 1901 to March 1, 1902 .
58 00
Bradford Hawes, Jan. 1, 1902 to March 1, 1902 . ·
8 33
Total . .
$391 33
Appropriated for School Committee :
Balance from 1901
$295 09
Appropriation March 10, 1902 .
350 00
Total ·
$645 09
Expended
391 33
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$253 76
AUDITORS :
Walter L. Bates
$33 34
Joseph W. Vinal ·
33 33
Russell B. Worster
33 33
Total
$100 00
Appropriated for
Auditors, March
10, 1902
$100 00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES : F. D. Sherman
$187 50
Appropriated for Sealer, March 10, 1902 ·
180 00
Expended in excess of appropriation
$7 50
.
.
83 33
112
TREE WARDEN :
Geo. L. Newton
·
$5 00
Bradford Hawes, Deputy
7 00
Walter L. Bates, Deputy
5 00
Total .
$17 00
Appropriated for Tree Warden
$100 00
Expended
17 00
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$83 00
TOWN ACCOUNTANT :
Charles B. Cushing, services April 1 to Dec. 31 .
$750 00
Appropriated for Accountant :
Appropriated March 10, 1902
$500 00
Received from Weymouth Water
Works
161 25
661 25
Expended in excess of appropriation
TAX COLLECTOR :
Willard J. Dunbar, tax of 1899
$1 62
66 66
' 1900
98 38
66
" 1901
796 38
66 66 " 1902
670 22
Total .
$1,566 60
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS :
Benj. F. Smith, services and ex- penses
$86 48
M. P. Sprague, services and expenses
81 83
P. E. Corridan, 66 66
78 30
J. A. Raymond, 66 66 66
105 60
Total $352 21
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Amount of accounts for which no ap- propriation was specified $1,918 81
Balance of Appropriation for Town Officers "not specified"
567 57
Balance, expended in excess .
$1,351 24
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$88 75
113
25. Interest and Discount.
Coupons on High School Bonds . . $3,000 00
Interest, Note, $5,500, due May 1, 1903 . 192 50 · Interest, Note, $6,000, due May 1, 1904 . 210 00 · Interest, Note, $6,000, due May 1, 1905 . 210 00 · Interest, Note, $7,500, due January 1, 1906 262 50
Interest, Note, $7,500, due January 1, 1907
262 50
Interest, Note, $5,000, due May 8, 1909 . · · Interest, Note, $5,000, due May 8, 1910 . .
175 00
175 00
Interest, Note, $7,500, due June 15, 1910
525 00
Interest, Notes, $15,000, Athens
School House .
525 00
Interest, Notes, $10,000, Athens School House
350 00
Interest, Susan Hunt Stetson Fund
200 00
DISCOUNT ON NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF TAXES : Six Notes, $60,000, due October 15, 1902 . 1,286 85
Two Notes, $20,000, due October 22,1902 394 58
One Note, $15,000, due October 28, 1902 . 223 54
One Note, $10,000, due March 19, 1903
269 09
Two Notes, $25,000, due March 19, 1903
450 78
Income Alewive Fund
252 00
Total, Interest and Discount
$8,964 34
APPROPRIATED FOR INTEREST AND DISCOUNT :
Balance from 1901 . $2,747 52
Appropriation, March 10, 1902 5,000 00 ·
Interest at Banks . 122 82
Interest on Tax-deeds
10 90
Interest on Over-due Taxes
1,161 07
Total
$9,042 31
Expended .
8,964 34
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1902
$77 97
114
NOTES PAYABLE :
Note due January 15, 1902 .
$5,000 00
Appropriation, balance from 1901
5,000 00
NOTES PAYABLE :
Notes in anticipation of taxes, paid
$135,000 00
26. Poor Department.
ALMSHOUSE INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY JAN. 1, 1903 :
4 horses
$700 00
21 cows
.
.
1,155 00
1 bull
40 00
2 hogs .
30 00
10 shoats
100 00
40 fowl
24 00
8 tons hay
120 00
2 tons hay
40 00
100 tons ensilage
500 00
70 cords manure
315 00
2 sets double harness 70 00
6 sets single harness
40 00
6 horse blankets
10 00
4 fly blankets
4 00
halters and reins
5 00
brushes, combs and cards
3 00
1 two-horse coal wagon .
80 00
2 farm wagons
70 00
2 one-horse tip carts
50 00
1 two-horse tip cart
50 00
1 wood wagon
40 00
1 covered wagon
40 00
1 Concord wagon
40 00
2 sleds
40 00
1 sleigh
10 00
1 mowing machine
25 00
1 one-horse hay fork
20 00
1 two-horse harrow
20 00
1 one-horse harrow
2 00
1 one-horse smoothing
harrow
(Thomas)
8 00
1 tedder
20 00
1 seed sower
4 00
1 hand seed sower
4 00
1 corn sheller
2 00
1 horse rake .
15 00
1 lawn mower .
3 50
Amount carried forward . $3,699 50
115
Amount brought forward . $3,699 50
1 sulky plough
40 00
5 ploughs
20 00
1 snow plough
.
.
·
10 00
1 stone drag
; 00
1 corn planter
15 00
2 cultivators
5 00
1 potato sprayer
8 00
1 spraying pump
6 00
1 tank .
25 00
1 milk cooler and mixer
50 00
52 milk cans .
20 80
7 milk cans
7 00
9 stable pails ·
1 50
9 manure forks
2 00
2 spade forks
1 00
feed boxes and trough
2 00
1 hay knife and cutter
3 50
1 chest tools
7 00
12 wood saws
6 00
1 cross-cut saw
1 50
1 shave horse
1 00
6 axes
3 00
Beetle and wedge
2 00
4 ladders
10 00
Ladder hooks
00
12 hoes
2 40
4 iron bars
3 00
2 picks
2 00
1 brush hook
50
Whippletrees and chains
10 00
75 barrels (empty)
00
Scythes, snaths, etc.
5 00
1 grind stone
4 00
1 call bell
5 00
15 stake chains
5 00
Measures and baskets
5 00
8 wrenches
4 00
Spades and shovels
5 00
Coal shovels
3 00
Carriage jack
1 00
Blocks and ropes
2 00
300 feet hose, nozzle and reel
50 00
4 lanterns
. 00
Balances
.
:00
612 cords wood (in woods) .
184 50
3g cords wood
9 37
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Amount carried forward . $4,263 57
116
Amount brought forward . $4,263 57
19 cords prepared wood
152 00
215 cedar posts
43 00
Lumber
25 00
24 M shingles
8 50
Bricks
4 00
600 lbs. dressed pork
60 00
150 hams
16 50
800 lbs. salt pork
96 00
100 lbs. salt fish
5 00
90 lbs. butter
.
23 40
110 lbs. lard
13 20
3 barrels flour
15 75
275 lbs. sugar
13 75
150 lbs. coffee
18 00
30 lbs. tea
9 00
100 gallons vinegar
15 00
20 gallons molasses
6 00
50 lbs. raisins
3 00
1 box prunes
1 75
50 lbs. rice
2 50
Spices
1 00
3 jars mince meat
8 00
40 lbs. dried apples
2 00
275 bushels potatoes
247 50
200 bushels turnips
80 00
1,200 cabbages
60 00
22 barrels apples
33 00
Preserves
30 00
50 bushels parsnips
30 00
75 bushels carrots
30 00
40 bushels beets
20 00
18 bushels onions
18 00
6 bushels beans
13 25
10 lbs. tobacco
2 50
75 bars soap
3 00
Oil tank
5 00
Coffee grinder
3 00
Jars, cans and pails
12 00
Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes in store room
340 32
Household furniture
750 00
Office furniture
45 00
Total .
$6,538 49
CHARLES B. CUSHING, GEORGE E. REED, JOHN A. NEAL,
Auditors.
.
25 bushels small potatoes
10 00
117
RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF ALMSHOUSE FOR 1902.
Sundry sales of wood
$568 50
Schools, wood and carting coal
164 00
Solders' relief, wood and carting coal
339 14
Engine house, wood
67 00
Small pox hospital, wood
4 00
Lockup, wood
3 00
Steam roller, wood
2 50
E. H. Pray & Son, wood
14 00
Wood and carting coal to outside poor H. Henderson, coal
6 00
Old iron
15 01
W. F. Piercy, milk, eleven months
2,366 54
Ten cows
333 00
Difference between cows
10 00
Ten calves
19 00
Four hogs
113 29
Vegetables
126 78
Pork, one barrel
22 00
Mr. Welsh, ten posts
5 00
Use of team
2 50
Use of stock .
7 00
Harrow to Bicknell
7 45
Tip-cart to B. Hawes
15 00
Forty empty barrels
4 00
Removing snow
69 75
Thatcher Rich and wife, balance 1901
16 00
Care Wm. Gorman
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5 00
Care Mrs. Chas. Smith
5 00
Wm. Connor, board
19 50
Mary Rosey, board
32 00
Mary J. Ryder, board
8 00
Albert Davidson, board
24 00
Wm. Jackson, board
20 00
Thomas Ford, board
6 00
N. W. Gardner, meals
4 50
Mary Rosey, wrapper
2 00
Wm. Connor, overshoes
50
Board, care and clothing, Geo. W.
Welch (State case) 11 00
Care of John Muley (State case)
33 00
Total, receipts at Almshouse
$5,658 46
ALMSHOUSE SUPPLIES AND EXPENSES.
Arthur E. Hobart, one cow · $40 00 ·
Arthur E. Hobart, difference, cow ·
15 00
Amount carried forward . $55 00
·
1,186 50
118
Amount brought forward $ 55 00
John Dwyer, difference, cow .
30 00
J. J. Kerrigan, one cow .
.
·
45 00
Tirrell & Sullivan, two cows
85 00
Tirrell & Sullivan, difference, cow
15 00
Mr. Abrams, difference, cow
5 00
Bert Pope, difference, cow
2 50
T. L. Tirrell, four cows .
141 00
H. G. Pope, two cows
90 00
Arthur E. Hobart, one bull
12 00
E. White, difference, bull
5 00
Welch & Hall, two horses
400 00
Myer, Abrams & Co., grey horse
157 50
Lincoln Stetson, ten pigs
30 00
F. W. Loud, one pig
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4 00
John Dunn, two wagons .
90 00
C. H. Fogg, one pair harnesses
50 00
Walsh Bros., repairing harness
11 75
Walsh Bros., painting buggy and supplies
35 30
W. T. Heffernan, repairing harness and supplies
12 78
Lot Lohnes, blacksmith work and repairs
105 .58
Thomas South, Jr., blacksmith work and repairs .
36 50
Manure .
77 25
W. B. Hollis & Son, manure
20 00
E. Bourk, manure .
20 00
The Amn. Agric. Chem. Co., fertilizer
) 75
W. W. Rawson & Co., seeds . 53 75
W. W. Rawson & Co., nozzle and weeders 1 40
W. P. Rupert & Sons, seeds ·
1 50
Jos. Breck & Sons, Cp'n., seeds and bug death .
2 25
Jos. Breck & Sons, Cp'n., hoe, bug death and shaker : 10
T. H. Emerson, hay and grain .
$1,382 94
Alvin Hollis, hay and grain 395 10
M. P. Keene, hay
6 90
Peter McConarty & Son, brewers grains 278 00
Killing six hogs
00
Francis Abele, V. S., ·
. ·
: 50
Baker Hardware Co. ·
61 59
.
Amount carried forward . $3,821 94
.
119
Amount brought forward . $3,821 94
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .
185 51
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
34 83
T. H. Emerson, wood and coal
18
James W. Daly, wood
283 00
A. E. Vining, wood
88 36
John Leary, wood
94 50
Fannie A. Turner, wood
118 50
Ellie E. F. Thomas, wood
87 50
John Dunn, wood .
73 87
Walter Simmons, wood
45 32
James Tirrell, wood
40 00
Geo. W. Rix, wood
·
21 75
Lewis W. Keay, cutting wood
113 25
Wm. Conner, cutting wood
34 50
Joseph Delory, cutting wood
70 00
Fred A. Pratt, carting wood
90 50
M. P. Keene, carting wood
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22 50
J. F. Dwyer, carting wood
5 00
Chas. Lynch, cutting wood
8 00
Cutting wood
5 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, two wood baskets
2 50
Weymouth Light and Power Co., lighting
114 73
W. S. Holbrook, electrical work 64
Weymouth Water Works, water rent 70 00
Weymouth Water Works, fittings and labor 15 57
N. W. Gardner, labor and stock
33 00
A. K. Bates, labor and stock
41 75
A. K. Bates
2 55
M. R. Loud & Co.
. 25
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lime
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New England Telephone & Tele- graph Co.
23 60
Expressing
14 20
Bourk's Express
70
H. K. Cushing, express . .
20
G. H. Bickwell & Co., leather 4 90
5 00
F. E. Briggs, milk cards
1 75
Florence C. Redday, care Mrs. Chas. Smith
52 00
One gallon wine for Mrs. Smith 1 25
Warren Salisbury, care John Muley 33 00
Amount carried forward . $5,675 80
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.
.
2 20
.
Gazette Publishing Co., printing
·
120
Amount brought forward . $5,675 80
Cornelius White, care of Geo. Welsh 3 00
W. T. Rice Co., burial Lucius Tirrell 20 00
Lester S. Thompson, meats
526 21
A. Tracy, fish .
42 88
Caswell & Livermore, fish
15
Samuel Orcutt, herring
1 00
Lobsters
59
Mackerel
25
Fernald & Co., fish
14 80
E. H. Pray & Sons, groceries and provisions 413 22
A. B. Bryant & Co., groceries and provisions
31 86
W. G. Nash, groceries and provisions Bailey & Houghton, groceries and provisions
126 78
Humphrey Bros., groceries and pro- visions
150 14
Gilman L. Parker, tea and coffee
48 72
Frederick C. Small & Co., tea and beans
43 26
J. G. Worster & Co., tea and meat Doe & Sullivan, butter and cheese .
33 06
Five pounds butter
1 20
G. Willis, tea
12 80
G. Willis
123 03
F. A. Sulis, supplies
121 00
E. W. Hunt, supplies
45 64
Haskell, Adams & Co., sugar
30 63
F. H. Ballou & Co., butter
13 02
Whitcomb & Fisher
136 62
Strawberries
4 85
Peaches and plums
2 25
Quinces
1 00
N. E. Soap Co., soap
10 75
C. D. Harlow & Co.
67 85
C. D. Harlow & Co., tobacco
14 65
Holden & Sladen, tobacco
5 20
F. H. Freeman, tobacco
20
J. P. Salisbury, tobacco
30
Weymouth Pharmacy 31 90
French & Merchant, dry goods
78 48
James W. Rand, dry goods
23 08
Louis J. Hart, shoes and clothing
66 33
A. Denbroeder, clothing
51 40
Amount carried forward . $8,053 36
39 79
13 67
121
Amount brought forward . $8,053 36
Electric Shoe Co., 12 pr. brogans . 15 00
Houghton & Dutton, dry goods 4 00 .
Shoes, dresses and underwear, Per- ry children . 3 00
Clothing for P. Yourell
2 00
Waist and hat for Ida Davis
4 48
Shoes
1 50
Robert M. White, 30 pr. shoes
19 10
Hat and suit for Nellie Lovell
4 95
Cash for Nellie Lovell
2 00
Bates Furniture Co., mattresses,
shades and carpet 36 75
Clothes basket and washing pail 3 98
Stove pollsh
1 00
Repairing sewing machines
.
4 50
Dishes
3 85
Window shades
80
Thomas Turner, whitewashing in- side of house
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