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10 00
Toilet paper
2 00
Ice cream
. 50
One cider barrel
75
J. R. Walsh, Boston Globe
. 50
Trees
00
Tomato and Cabbage plants
8 00
Mowing machine
9 30
Ames Plow Co., 1 corn planter
15 00
One setting of eggs
25
Filing saws
21 40
Mr. Ford, use of horse to Boston
1 00
Expenses to Boston twice 1 00
Expenses to Lynn for Coolidge
. 70
Taking horses from Boston twice
2 25
Chas. Lynch, shovelling snow
5 00
Honing razor
1 00
Sharpening knives, silo cutter
70
Bert Brown, shaving inmates
54 00
Two dozen ketchup bottles
1 00
Expenses of inmates to Weymouth Fair
25
J. A. Hawes, cash
50
Thomas Ford
2 00
C. R. Garland, labor on ensilage
24 50
Warren Barker, labor on ensilage ·
6 00
Warren Barker, digging trench 5 00
·
Amount carried forward . $8,353 87
122
Amount brought forward . $8,353 87
W. P. White, labor on ensilage 8 00
John Griffin, labor on ensilage 9 00 ·
F. Cushing, labor on ensilage 6 00 ·
Edward Dowd, labor on ensilage
4 50
John Hayes, labor on ensilage
4 00
Edward Curley, labor on ensilage
7 00
Maurice Dowd, labor on ensilage D. Sewell, labor on ensilage .
10 00
P. Fitzpatrick, labor on ensilage
4 00
Geo. Duffey, labor on ensilage
10 00
Henry Rosey, labor on ensilage
6 00
Chas. Lynch, labor on ensilage
6 00 ·
S. Cushing, labor on ensilage .
18 00
Town, for rent of farm
300 00
Wm. Brown and wife, services
1,300 00
Total paid for supplies and ex-
penses
$10,053 37
Balance on hand, per inventory,
·
6,432 16
Total, Almshouse Account .
$16,485 53
Credit.
Receipts on account of Almshouse . $5,658 46
Inventory of Jan. 1, 1903
6,538 89
Received from State
.
$12,405 35
Balance, net expenses Alms- house
$4,080 18
IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT.
Daniel Russell, heating apparatus
$500 00
Joseph Breck & Sons, silo
$430 00
Joseph Breck & Sons, cutter
54 00
Joseph Breck & Sons, angle and strut
50 76
Joseph Breck & Sons, knives 9 50
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight
32 90
Lumber
80
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber, cement, brick
71 20
W. F. Sanborn & Co., lumber, zinc, nails
99 79
Thomas Ash, stone work
45 00
John W. Connor, stone work and labor .
39 00
Amounts carried forward · $832 95
$500 00
.
208 00
Jan. 1, 1902 .
7 00
123
Amounts brought forward
$832 95
$500 00
J. C. Stever, labor
·
55 01
Roscoe Garland, labor
39 88
Herbert Lane, labor
41 63
N. W. Gardner, labor
45 50
Simon Gallant, glass and labor
26 33
Samuel Cabot, roof preparation
9 00
Total expended for Silo
$1,050 30
Total, Improvement Account
$1,550 30
SUPERINTENDENT'S ACCOUNT :
Wm. T. Brown, Superintendent.
Dr
Cash on band January 1, 1902, per
inventory
$50 92
Sundry cash sales ·
2,241 16
$2,292 08
Cr.
Sundry cash payments for supplies,
etc. .
$2,121 39
Cash to J. H. Stetson, Treasurer .
170 69
$2,292 08
ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO POOR OUTSIDE OF ALMSHOUSE.
WARD ONE :
Barry, James H.
$8 00
Burns, J. R. and family
·
100 50
Bicknell, Stephen A.
52 00
Condon, James, family
31 00
Delory, Louis
25 98
Delory, Abraham
21 00
Hardwick, George P. and wife
120 60
Joy, Abbie L., child
36 00
Loud, Elizabeth A.
68 50
Manuel, Wallace and family
132 00
Morse, Noble and wife
174 00
Manuel, Quincy A.
358 00
McCarthy, Mrs. Joseph .
132 00
Moe, David and family ·
216 95
Amount carried forward . $1,476 53
·
124
Amount brought forward . $1,476 53
Powers, James A. .
30 89
Ritchie, Mrs. Alexander
41 00
Ruggles, Cora, children
84 00
Tooher, Joseph
2 23
Total, Ward One
$1,634 65
WARD Two :
Burrell, Harriet
$6 00
Burrell, Herbert
.
1 00
Bullard, Lavinia
86 00
Barrett, Catherine
106 00
Briard, Oliver
15 50
Connors, John
5 00
Carlton, William H.
20 53
Clish, Mrs. E.
2 00
Connors, Michael
50 00
Collyer, Charles
120 00
Carroll, Mrs. Helena and child
110 00
Connell, Mary
205 15
Dunbar, George H.
8 35
Dwyer, Mrs. Edward and children
132 09
Desmond, Mrs. Thomas
92 40
Fogarty, William
157 00
Gumb, James
.
85
Gilliver, Walter
8 00
Harvey, Charles A.
3 75
Hall, John and wife
48 60
Lovell, Joseph S. and family
289 69
Lynch, Ann and children
305 30
Langevin, Rosanna A.
54 54
Lively, Catherine and children
102 00
Morris, James H.
18 00
Moran, John W., children
93 00
Maguire, Frank
6 46
Moran, Catherine and children
47 00
Manuel, Natalie
7 00
Nugent, Mrs. Michael and family Pezzie, Vincent
56 20
Roberts, William, child
36 00
Smith, Charles and wife
510 10
Stetson, George H.
54 00
Tormey, Mrs. Charles
111 00
Welch, Mrs. John and children
324 74
(Refunded after books were closed)
5 59
Total, Ward Two
$3,441 02
$5,075 67
Amount carried forward .
242 18
125
Amount brought forward .
WARD THREE.
Bailey, Elizabeth
$60 00
Barnes, Harvey and wife
.
154 00
Carey, Mary
.
·
147 00
Dalton, William W.
120 70
Langford, Peter
13 25
Lyons, John and family
105 50
McAvoy, Fred
5 00
Montcalm, Emeline H.
00
McCarthy, Mrs. Thomas E. and chil- dren
293 40
Neale, W. T.
: 00
Peleran, David and wife
26 10
Partridge, James D. 1
38 00
Rich, Susan B. and children
43 00
Studley, Anna F.
66 00
Trufant, Horace F.
50 00
Torrey, Baxter
92 00
White, Mrs. Stephen
156 25
White, Walter P. .
3 50
Total, Ward Three
$1,381 70
WARD FOUR :
Ahlstedt, Mrs. Gotfried
$133 00
Dunbar, Joseph P. and daughter
128 65
Noyes, Mrs. Ira D.
58 00
Noyes, Nellie and child
116 00
Total, Ward Four
$435 65
WARD FIVE :
Cushing, Elizabeth
$78 00
Crowley, Michael and wife
103 27
Davis, George and family
29 20
Fagan, Alice
76 00
Hope, Mrs. Wm. T., family
52 00
Hunt, Thomas
64 00
Holbrook, Henry A.
2 00
Madden, John T. and children
158 78
Poole, George W.
84 81
Randall, Cora E. and children
246 29
Spencer, Ellen
40 00
Tower, Mrs. Sidney
7 30
Total, Ward Five
$941 65
Total
$7,834 67
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a
$5,075 67
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ASSISTANCE RENDERED BY WEYMOUTH IN OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES.
Ahearn, Mary, Braintree
$106 50
Brown, Lottie H. and children, Rock- land
96 00
Hayden, George W., Rockland
107 50
Hickman, John A., Boston
150 50
Moore, Helen, Braintree
170 00
Perry, Henry C., Braintree
74 45
Ryan, Bridget, Brookline
78 00
Lincoln, Estelle, Hingham
78 00
Sheppard, Nettie L., Hingham
38 00
Smith, Charlotte L. and Fannie R.,
Quincy
64 00
Total, assistance in other
towns and cities
$962 95
ASSISTANCE RENDERED BY OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES.
Abington, for Helen A. Burrell
$6 75
Abington, for Fred L. Binney
50 00
Avon, for children of Luther B. Beals
68 49
Boston, for Edith Cunningham
92 00
Boston, for Michael Dondero
2 00
Boston, for Agnes Nash
12 00
Brockton, for Mary Fennell
96 00
Brockton, for Luther B. Beals' chil-
84 00
Brockton, for
family
47 34
Cambridge, for Margaret Johnson
11 15
Chelsea, for Galen F. Damon .
48 00
Everett, for James H. Barry family
.
7 25
Hanson, for Lydia Bowker
49 50
Quincy, for Michael Crowley
44 29
Quincy, for Herbert L. Merritt
31 44
Rockland, for Geo. W. Hayden
137 50
Rockland, for Emily Sargent .
48 00
Rockland, for Catherine Lane
80 00
Rockland, for Fred L. Binney
16 87
Winchester, for Simon Delorey
98 90
Winchester, for Elizabeth Delory
16 00
.
·
.
·
dren . Dennis Collins and
·
Amount carried forward . $1,047 48
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Amount brought forward . $1,047 48 Worcester, for Charles and Emma
Urquhart . .
77 00
Worcester, for Helen Ronan 74 00
Worcester, for Wm. Ronan 5 00
Worcester, for Henry A. Holbrook . 20 00
Total, assistance by other towns and cities. .
$1,223 48
TOWN PHYSICIANS.
W. A. Drake, Ward One and Alms- house
$100 00
J. C. Fraser, Ward Two 60 00
Franklin P. Virgin, Ward Three 50 00 .
K. H. Granger, Ward Four 40 00 .
E. N. Mayberry, Ward Five 50 00
Total, for Town Physicians
$300 00
MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT.
John Ford Co., burial Patrick Cohen $20 00
John Ford Co., burial John Le Duc 20 00
John Ford Co., removing remains from hospital
20 00
John Ford Co., burial John J. Hall
20 00
John Ford Co., burial Mrs. Stephen White
20 00
King & Pack, burial Ralph G. Trufant Wm. T. Rice Co., burial Mrs. G. P. Hardwick
20 00
Wm. T. Rice Co., burial Quincy Manuel Win. T. Rice Co., removing remains from hospital
12 00
Wm. T. Rice Co., burial F. W. Barter's child
15 00
Total, miscellaneous $177 00
ASSISTANCE RENDERED AT HOSPITALS.
TAUNTON INSANE HOSPITAL :
Emma F. Barter .
$169 46
Joseph Bagley
.
221 46
Wilfred A. Blanchard .
169 46
Clara M. Bouldry
169 46
·
Amount carried forward $729 84
10 00
20 00
128
Amount brought forward
$729 84
John R. Burns
46 89
Abbie A. Tirrell
169 46
Frank W. Wrightington .
169 46
Total
$1,115 65
WESTBOROUGH INSANE HOSPITAL :
Ellen A. Clark
$77 07
Mary Donovan
169 46
Emma J. Guertin
53 85
Frank C. Nash
52 93
Total
$353 31
DANVERS INSANE HOSPITAL :
Nathan H. Pratt
$169 48
WORCESTER INSANE HOSPITAL : Armanella A. Nado
$156 62
NORTHAMPTON INSANE HOSPITAL :
Rose Nugent
$126 75
MEDFIELD INSANE ASYLUM :
George F. Groves
$146 00
MASSACHUSETTS HOSPITAL FOR EPILEPTICS :
Everett D. Turner
$126 75
Adeline Tirrell
126 74
John H. LeDuc
.
$347 08
STATE FARM : '
James Hines .
$146 00
PRIVATE FAMILY :
Mary E. Sargeant, Charlestown .
$169 46
WORCESTER CITY HOSPITAL :
James A. Fowler
$9 00
HOLY GHOST HOSPITAL :
Michael Cushing .
$28 71
HOSPITAL FOR DIPSOMANIACS AND INEBRIATES :
William Connors
$66 64
James H. Morris
56 46
.
Total
$123 10
Total, Hospital account . .
$2,891 16
.
.
.
93 59
129
REFUND HOSPITAL BILLS.
Bills paid during the year, refunded and to be refunded $1,185 83
STATEMENT OF REFUND HOSPITAL BILLS ACCOUNT :
Balance due Jan. 1, 1902, per town report
$784 16
Bills paid during 1902
1,185 83
Total
. $1,969 99
Amount refunded during 1902
1,254 30 ·
Balance due Dec. 31, 1902 .
$715 69
ASSISTANCE RENDERED PERSONS OUTSIDE OF ALMS- HOUSE HAVING SETTLEMENT IN OTHER PLACES, AND THE STATE POOR.
Annie Lane, Boston $95 49
Edward Whitehouse family, Boston
. 163 25
Wm. Hoyle, Boston .
53 00
Matthew Volk, Boston
19 00
John P. McDonald, Fall River
133 41
John Glover family, Quincy
141 70
Mrs. Thomas Mccarthy, Quincy
12 00
Eben Harmon, Quincy
14 00
Mary I. Holbrook, Quincy
23 96
Sarah A. Cain, Quincy
60 00
Stephen D. Harris, Amesbury
155 50
Maurice Dowd and family, Braintree
313 24
Walter H. G. Ford, Braintree
4 00
Julia Murphy, Braintree
76 00
Ossian Sharp, East Bridgewater
26 00
Wallace B. Rose, Fairhaven
279 69
George W. Welch, Framingham
46 12
Mary J. W. Thomas, Hanson
21 00
Horace S. Packard, Holbrook
54 43
Sarah Totman, Hingham
38 42
W. W. Jones, Hingham
34 00
Lillian M. Clary, Hingham
15 00
Lewis F. Harding, Swampscott
34 04
Total, due from cities and towns
Henry C. Bates, State
$52 00
Catherine Doering, State
8 00
.
Amounts carried forward
$60 00
$1,813 25
130
Amounts brought forward .
$60 00
Peter McDonald family, State
8 00
John Muley, State
77 00
George W. Poole, State
52 00
Martin J. Regan; State
77 18
Charles H. Wood, State
8 60
Ellis H. Wood, State
30 27
Alexander M. Lane, State
.
15 00
Total, due from State .
$328 05
Total due from cities, towns and State
$2,141 30
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF THE POOR FOR THE YEAR 1902.
Cost at Almshouse $4,080 18
Improvement account at Almshouse 1,550 30
Out of Almshouse
10,021 10
At Hospitals, etc.
.
2,891 16 ·
Town Physicians
.
.
300 00
Miscellaneous
.
.
177 00
Cost of Town's poor, 1902 . . $19,019 74
Paid for State, cities and towns . 2,156 30
Sundries refunded and to be refunded 1,187 33
Total .
$22,363 37
APPROPRIATIONS :
Balance from 1901 . $2,077 93
Appropriation, March 10, 1902
17,000 00
Appropriation for deficiency
2,000 00 .
Received for sundries
15 50
$21,093 43
Balance, expended in excess of appropriation
$1,269 94
27. Supplementary.
COMMERCIAL STREET :
Appropriation, balance from 1901 $72 70
Expended
85 00
.
Balance, expended in excess $12 30
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.
.
.
.
131
BROAD STREET :
Appropriation, balance from 1901
$50 00
Expended
90 00
Balance, expended in excess
$40 00
CLIFF STREET :
Appropriation, balance from 1901,
unexpended
$5 58
STREET RECORDS -INDEXING :
Appropriation, March 11, 1902, un- expended
$100 00
CHEMICAL ENGINE, WARD FIVE :
Appropriation, March 11, 1902, un- expended .
$1,500 00
On highway work the sums set against the names represent their earnings as follows : Foremen, $2.25 per day ; stonemasons, $2.50 per day ; laborers, $2.00 per day, and horses, $1.50 per day. Eight hours constituting a day. For removal of snow and sanding sidewalks, the rate was 25 cents per hour for men, 15 cents for boys, and 25 cents for horses on snow work, and on sanding, $1.50 per day.
CHARLES B. CUSHING,
Town Accountant.
132
Statement of Appropriations, March 10, 1902.
OBJECT OF APPROPRIATION. ,
Expended in
excess
Jan. 1, 1902.
Unexpended
Jan. 1, 1902.
Appropriation
for Overdrafts
Deficiencies.
Appropriation
March 10, 1902.
Support of Schools
$7,056 95
$3,000 00
$45,961 25
Transportation of Scholars
848 35
1,640 55
High School Sinking Fund
5,000 00
High School Building
1 50
Shaw School Building
191 49
Athens School Building
14,868 98
226 85
Highway Repairs
and re-
moval Snow
2,709 47
14,516 73
Hingham and Quincy Bridges
300 00
Commercial Street
72 70
Cliff Street
5 58
Broad Street
50 00
Setting Curbstones
$109 00
109 00
Grade Damage
150 00
150 00
Board of Health
410 80
3.403 80
1,306 40
Public Parks
39 10
50 00
Park Commissioners
1,330 20
Preservation of Shade Trees.
500 00
Fire Department
462 13
00
6,005 00
Police Department
951 51
4,189 30
Protection Fish and Game
49 00
Town House
65 20
65 20
Tufts Library
750 00
3,115 25
Reading Rm., Fogg Library.
135 00
500 00
Abatements and Remittances
146 75
1,000 00
Interest and Discount .
2,747 52
6,294 79
Printing and Advertising
1,566 50
1,500 00
Electric Lighting .
503 00
7,800 00
Hydrants and Fountains
5,000 00
Memorial Day
400 00
Bills Payable
5,000 00
Miscellaneous Expenses
683 15
2,500 00
Election Expenses
108 22
700 00
Town Officers
438 60
222 00
6,300 00
Town Accountant .
661 25
Town Offices
625 00
700 00
Chemical Engine, Ward Five
1,500 00
State Aid
2,106 53
8,500 00
Military Aid
171 38
300 00
Soldiers' Relief
185 96
1,000 00
3,000 00
Poor Account
2,077 93
2,000 00
17,015 50
$1,383 09 $45,237 41
$10,500 00 $146,482 87
and
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Statement of Appropriations and Expenditures January 1 to December 31, 1902.
OBJECT OF APPROPRIATION.
Appropria- tion.
Expended.
Unex- pended.
Expended in Excess.
Support of Schools
$56,018 20
$47,486 19
$8,532 01
Transportation of Scholars,
2,488 90
1,455 00
1,033 90
High School Sinking Fund,
5,000 00
5,000 00
High School Building .
4 50
4 50
Shaw School Building
191 49
191 00
49
Athens School Building
·
15,095 83
14,875 46
220 37
Highway Repairs and moving snow .
re-
17,226 20
18,070 60
$844 40
Hingham and Quincy B'dges
300 00
300 00
Commercial Street
72 70
85 00
12 30
Cliff Street
5 58
5 58
Broad Street
50 00
90 00
40 00
Board of Health
4,299 40
6,978 00
2,678 60
Public Parks
89 10
71 60
17 50
Park Commissioners
1,330 20
1,330 20
Preservation of Shade Trees
500 00
394 14
105 86
Fire Department
6,092 87
6,250 14
157 27
Police Department and Pro- tection of Fish and Game
5,189 81
4,535 84
653 97
Tufts Library
3,865 25
2,865 25
1,000 00
Reading Room, Fogg Lib'ry
635 00
375 00
260 00
Abatements and Remittances
1,146 75
1,104 66
42 09
Interest and Discount
9,042 31
8,964 34
77 97
Printing and Advertising
3,066 50
1,354 95
1,711 55
Electric Lighting
8,303 00
6,838 26
1,464 74
Hydrants and Fountains
5,000 00
5,000 00
Memorial Day
400 00
400 00
Bills Payable
5,000 00
5,000 00
Miscellaneous Expenses
3,183 15
3,143 79
39 36
Election Expenses
808 22
764 15
44 07
Town Officers
6,960 60
6,954 31
6 29
Town Accountant
661 25
750 00
88 75
Town Offices
1,325 00
1,204 30
120 70
Chemical Engine, Wd. Five
1,500 00
1,500 00
State Aid, etc.
10,606 53
8,228 00
2,378 53
Military Aid
471 38
638 00
166 62
Soldiers' Relief
3,814 04
3,707 46
106 58
Poor Account
21,093 43
22,363 37
1,269 94
$200,837 19
$181,769 01 $24,326 06
$5,257 88
5,257 88
24,326 06
$206,095 07 $206,095 07
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INMATES OF THE ALMSHOUSE, DURING THE YEAR 1902.
Date Ad- mitted.
NAME.
Age.
REMARKS.
Weeks.
| Days.
!
1902.
Jan. 1
Elizabeth Tirrell
82
Continues, state pays $1. a week
52
1
66
1
Alonzo Tirrell .
,61
Continues, state pays $1. a week
52
1
66
1
Leroy S. Tirrell
60
Continues, state pays $1. a week
52
1
66
1
Leavitt B. Torrey
49
Continues, state pays $1. a week
52
1
66
1 Elizabeth C. Tirrell
50
Continues
52
1
66
1 Lucius Tirrell .
60
Died Sept. 11
36
1
66
1 Patrick Cohen
59
Died Feb. 26
8
2
66
1 George A. Nash
34
Continues
52
1
66
1
Harriet N. Maxim
78
Continues
52
1
66
1
Martha J. Blanchard
49
Continues
52
1
66
1
Rosa Reidy
74
Continues
52
1
66
1
Warren Salisbury
58
Continues
52
1
66
1
Martin Flynn .
62
Disch'd Oct. 28, returned Nov. 29, continues
47 52
1
66
1
Thomas Ford
67
Became boarder Apr. 21, again an inmate May 13, discharged Oct. 16
41
2
66
1 James Field
57
Continues
52 1
66
1 Erastus Loud
69
Continues
52
1
66
1
Henry H. Rosey
49
Discharged Apr. 7
14
66
1
Daniel Gilligan
39
Disch'd May 3, returned Sept. 7, continues
1 34
66
1 James A. Hawes
52
Discharged May 29
21 3
66
1
Andrew F. Gilliver
2
Continues
52
1
66
1 Silas Ross
69
Continues
52
1
66
1
Thomas Moran
14
Continues
52
1
66
1
George W. Welch
38
Disch'd Jan. 4, returned
1 66
66
14 Albert Coolidge
51
Discharged Mar. 23
9
6
Feb. 1
16
Mary A. Perry
.
37 Discharged April 2
6
4
66
16
Annie S. Perry
13 Discharged April 2 .
6
4
66
16
Minnie Perry
9 Discharged April 2 ·
6
66
16
Henry C. Perry
7 Discharged April 2
6
4
66
16 Lillian F. Perry
3 Discharged April 2
6
4
6:
16 Freddie G. Perry
1 Discharged April 2 .
6
4
Mar. 4
Michael Carroll
·
44 Discharged Mar. 25
.
3
1
.
41 Continues
52
1
66
1
Patrick Yourell
62
Continues
.
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.
.
.
.
·
Ang. 21, died Ang. 24, Settlem't, Framingham Soldier's widow, boarder, continues
1
1
Mary F. Rosey
66
52
1
William Jackson
.
85
Died Apr. 7, boarder
9
3
4
.
.
1 Ida A. Davis
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4
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INMATES OF THE ALMSHOUSE, DURING THE YEAR 1902 .- Con- tinued.
Date Ad- mitted.
NAME.
Age.
REMARKS.
Weeks.
Days.
1
1902.
Mar. 12
Oliver Briard
.
64
Died Mar. 16
5
“ 27
Allen Lucas
51
Discharged Dec. 13
37
3
Apr. 1
Cornelius White
41
Disch'd Apr. 3, read- mitted Aug. 14, dis- charged Sept. 8
4
1
June 25
Peter F. Langford
36
Discharged July 12
2
3
July 2
William C. Nash
59
Discharged July 15 ·
2
1
66
8 Mrs. Charles Smith
70
Died Oct. 5
·
12
6
Sept. 1
Mrs. Plummer wick
Hard-
78 Died Oct. 17
6
5
66
8
William Gorman
51 Died Sept. 8
66
12
Albert Davison
68
Disch'd Dec. 5, soldier boarder
12
1
66
15
John Muley
30
Died Oct. 18 (state)
4
6
66
17
John R. Burns
68
Discharged Sept. 22
6
Oct. 8
Henry A. Holbrook
47
Discharged Oct. 20
1
6
66
11
Charles Smith .
70
Continues
.
11
5
66
16
Mrs. Joseph Lovell
37
Discharged Oct. 29
2
44
Discharged Nov. 17
4
3
29
Ellen Spencer
68
Continues
9
1
Dec. 6
Maria Kelley
40
Continues, Settlement,
3
5
66
16
John Handley
50
Continues
2
2
66
19
Joseph Leamer
68
Continues, soldier
1
6
66
30
Edward Dwyer
·
46
Continues
2
1326
1
512 tramps, 1 day each
73
1
Total weeks
1399
2
Deduct for boarders and those having no settlem't in Weym'th Town's poor
.83
2
1316
0
Cost per capita of poor
per week . $3.10
·
·
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
Braintree
.
·
boarder
18
Michael Daley
.
·
.
JURY LIST.
The following list of persons is proposed to serve as Jurors, and hereby submitted for the action of the town at its annual meeting, to be held on the ninth day of March, A. D. 1903.
NAME.
OCCUPATION.
Bailey, George W.
Cutter
Bailey, Bernard C.
Operator
Baker, Winfield S.
Shoemaker
Baldwin, Everett
Stringmaker
Bass, George H.
Shoeworker
Bates, Abbott C.
Trader
Bates, Everett E.
Edger
Bates, John A.
Shoemaker
Baker, Charles W.
Expressman
Beals, Benjamin R.
Shoemaker
Bearce, Charles H.
Operator
Belcher, Waldo H.
Shoemaker
Bicknell, Charles E.
Leather Worker
Binney, Asa K.
Cutter
Binney, John F.
Cutter
Blackwell, Seth
Trader
Blanchard, Arthur L.
Conductor
Blanchard, Lawrence A.
Shoemaker
Bowker, George R.
String Manufacturer
Brassil, Thomas
Farmer
Bresnahan, Daniel L.
Wool Sorter
Burgoyne, Stephen C
Shoe Worker
Callahan, William F.
Leather Worker
Chandler, Henry B.
Heel Maker
Clapp, William H.
Salesman
Coffey, Jeremiah
Crimper
Condrick, Cornelius P.
Engineer
Cook, Arthur H.
Retired
137
Collyer, Masseneillo
Cutter
Colby, Isaac N.
Retired
Croker, Thomas W.
Stitcher
Unemployed
Crosby, Frank H. Cullen, Edward F.
Motorman
Curtis, J. Leonard
Carpenter
Curtis, Charles S.
Cutter
Cushing, John F., Ward 5
Foreman
Cushing, Walter F.
Farmer
Cushing, George C.
Unemployed
Denbroeder, Louis M.
Merchant
Donovan, John W.
Cutter
Driscoll, John F.
Shoe Worker
Dunbar, Howard L.
Engineer
Dyer, H. Wilbur
Laundryman
Fearing, Arthur S.
Carpenter
Fearing, Clarence W.
Insurance Agent
Ferris, Job T.
Engineer
Fraher, Michael
Shoeworker
French, George H.
Clerk
French, James B.
Cutter
Ford, Elbert
Cutter
Ford, J. Clifford
Cutter
Ford, Joseph P.
Florist
Ford, Solomon
Farmer
Frawley, James F.
Cutter
French, William F.
Finisher
Gardner, Nelson W.
Mason
Garey, Minot P.
Insurance Agent
Geisler, Walter J.
Retired
Goodey, William B.
Cutter
Graves, Frank H.
Real Estate Dealer
Greelish, Owen L.
Shoemaker
Grant, Nicholas J.
Carpenter
Griffin, Thomas
Leather Worker
Hanley, John W.
Laster
Hart, Daniel L.
Carpenter
Haviland, John
Blacksmith
Hawes, Arthur M.
Operator
Hayden, Charles W.
Laborer
138
Holbrook, John A.
Salesman
Hollis, Henry A.
Foreman
Hollis, Sanford W.
Teamster
Hunt, Carlton R.
Civil Engineer
Hunt, Charles P.
Book-keeper
Hunt, Richard L.
Box Maker
Hughes, Peter F.
Finisher
Inkley, John E.
Leather Dealer
Jenkins, Walter L.
Author
Jones, James B.
Book-keeper
Johnson, Burton F.
Foreman
Kelley, Joseph
Box Manufacturer
Kelley, John L.
Finisher
Kennison, Benjamin R.
Gardener
Knox, James
Crimper
Linscott, Perley M.
Insurance Agent
Litchfield, Edmund Q. S.
Stitcher
Loring, Charles H.
Motorman
Loud, C. Arthur
Box Maker
Loud, Everett
Grocer
Loud, F. Wilbur
Farmer
Loud, Gilman B.
Manufacturer
Loud, Jacob F.
Operator
Loud, Willie B.
Motorman
Macauley, William W.
Shipping Clerk
McCarthy, Frank
Trader
McIsaac, John T.
Carpenter
McQuinn, Edward
Retired
Montgomery, Bradford
Carpenter
Moore, Thomas F.
String Maker
Merchant, Edwin E.
Dry Goods Dealer
Nash, Samuel P.
Leather Dealer
Newton, George L.
Painter
Newton, Herbert A.
Book-keeper
Norton, John J. O'Connell, David
Laster
Motorman
O'Dowd, Matthew
Barber
Orcutt, Moses S.
Cutter
Packard, James H.
Clerk
Phillips, Walter A.
Leather Worker
139
Pitcher, Ellis J.
Grocer
Poole, Russell F.
Janitor
Poulin, Joseph
Blacksmith
Pratt, H. Walker
Insurance Agent
Pratt, Preston
Farmer
Pratt, Everett M.
Operator
Pratt, Josiah H.
Laborer
Pray, James A.
Laster
Reed, Quincy
Civil Engineer
Rice, William N.
Shoeworker
Ruggles, George
Cutter
Saunders, Herbert H.
Laborer
Schutz, Henry
Barber
Shaw, Augustus E.
Shoeworker
Shaw, Joshua H.
Expressman
Shaw, George H.
Farmer
Sherman, Joel F. R.
Surveyor
Sherman, Frank D.
Finisher
Shields, Robert M.
Currier
Schurtleff, Miles M.
Tack Maker
Slattery, Dennis J.
Shoemaker
Smith, Benjamin F.
Druggist
Smith, J. Sidney
Retired
Spear, Horace W.
Operator
Stetson, Charles
Treer
Stevens, Charles
Shoemaker
Stoddard, Charles F.
Shoemaker
Sulis, Frederick A.
Dry Goods Dealer
Taylor, Joe
Jobber
Talbot, Richard J.
Carpenter
Thomas, J. Russell
Shoemaker
Thomas, John W.
Laborer
Tinkham, Charles C.
Janitor
Tirrell, Frank D.
Salesmen
Tirrell, James B. Tirrell, Reuben
Trader
Cutter
Tisdale, Frank W.
Cutter
Torrey, Frank H.
Manufacturer
Torrey, George C.
Insurance Agent
Tower, John H.
Boardinghouse Keeper
140
Totman, Silas B.
Trader
Vining, Seth C.
Operator
Wall, William H.
Stitcher
Whelan, Andrew J.
Treer
Whiting, Alden
Stitcher
Whitten, Charles E.
Janitor
Wildes, James L.
Piano Tuner
Willis, Gordon
Grocer
Williams, Charles H.
Shoemaker
Williams, Lyman C.
Superintendent
Wolfe, Philip
Shoemaker
Woodbury, Harry W.
Foreman
Worster, Russell B.
Grocer
Wright, Arthur H.
Salesman
Wright, Edgar S.
Farmer
GEORGE L. NEWTON,
BRADFORD HAWES, ROBERT MCINTOSH,
EDWARD W. HUNT, WALTER L. BATES,
Selectmen of Weymouth.
ASSESSORS REPORT.
The undersigned Assessors of the Town of Weymouth herewith present a statement of their work for the year ending December 31, 1902. 1
We have assessed upon the polls and estates of all persons and corporations liable to taxation in the town the sum of $150,481.47, and have committed the same to Willard J. Dunbar, Esq., the duly elected Collector of Taxes, with a warrant in due form of law for collection and payment in accordance with the vote of the town, viz. :
Town grant
$127,250 00
State tax
3,495 00
County tax
4,675 24
Non-resident bank tax
.
2,080 63
Street railway tax
2,527 96 .
State highway tax
100 00
Metropolitan Park tax for three years
8,613 88
Overlayings
.
.
1,621 79
Supplementary Commitment
116 97
·
$150,481 47
142
VALUATION AND POLLS.
Number of Polls
490
374
$180,561
$1,191,969
$1,372,530
$12,010
$1,384,540
$104 87
2
1,167
824
320,472
1,598,660
1,919,132
39,150
1,958,282
330 93
3
687
434
237,608
1,184,154
1,421,762
30,500
1,452,262
289 36
4
437
227
93,335
540,694
634,029
20,190
654,219
168 49
5
535
256
121,301
1,156,176
1,277,477
15,093
1,292,570
190 59
Total
3,316
2,115
$953,277
$5,671,653
$6,624,930
$116,943
$6,741,873
$1,084 24
Resident Bank Stock Assessed . -
$173,025
Tax Rate on $1,000, $20.50. Total Valuation
$6,914,898
Number of horses
775
Number of cows
554
Number of neat cattle other than cows
44
Number of swine
54
Number of sheep
.
·
1
Number of fowl
.
.
.
2,253
Number of houses
2,643
Respectfully submitted,
FRANCIS H. COWING,
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