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2 00
P. A. Gallant, carting hose
1 00
F. L. Doucett, M. D.
10 50
R. B. Worster, conveying men to fire
1 00
Weymouth Light and Power Co., lighting
38 50
FIRE ALARM :
H. L. Humphrey, care 200 00
H. L. Humphrey, car fares 7 40
H. L. Humphrey, extra work 18 00
H. L. Humphrey, repairing valves and bells .
4 75
H. L. Humphrey, 65 battery jars
50
H. L. Humphrey, rewinding magnets
25
H. L. Humphrey, supplies
1 01
R. Mitchell & Co., whistle valve
25 00
N. Y. Insulated Wire Co., supplies .
15 00
W. E. Decrow, supplies . 322 51
T. L. Appleton, supplies
00
Pettingell, Andrews Co., supplies
70
Baker Hardware Co., supplies
5 74
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, labor and . pipe
2 63
M. K. Crehan, supplies
1 10
L. W. Bills, labor
27 00
Drew's Express
.
10
H. K. Cushing's Express
. 65
George W. Young, team hire
66 50
$3,383 90
52
SERVICES AT FIRES :
P. W. Wolfe, clerk, 14 men
$12 60
66
6 men
1 80
66
66
12 men
.
66
66
2 40
66
66
66
14 men
9 00
66
66
66
14 men
9 30
66
66
66
13 men
3 90
66
66
16 men
16 80
66
11 men
7 50
John Wolfe,
66
13 men
8 40
66
66
66
15 men
13 50
66
66
12 men
3 60
66
11 men
6 60
66
2 90
60
66
66
10 men
5 63
G. H. Miller,
66
13 men
11 70
66
66
66
8 men
2 40
66
66
66
5 men
1 50
W. J. Sladen,
10 men
·
66
66
6 men
.
66
9 men
8 10
66
66
9 men
5 40
66
66
10 men
9 00
5 men
3 00
A.W. Gardner,
66
15 men
25 95
9 men
35
66
66
66
8 men
: 40
66
12 men
5 40
66
66
66
9 men
5 40
66
66
3 men
1 80
66
66
66
6 men
1 80
66
14 men
15 15
66
66
66
10 men
6 00
G. M. Keene,
66
18 men
29 85
66
66
66
14 men
2 10
66
66
10 men
4 05
66
66
66
17 men
7 65
66
16 men
10 95
66
66
14 men
4 20
66
12 men
5 40
66
66
66
17 men
19 65
66
16 men
9 60
66
66
66 16 men
.
9 90
H. E. Billings, "
10 men
·
6 30
Amount carried forward
$345 98
66
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2 men
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.
90
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66
·
3 60
8 men
.
.
.
66
12 men
9 00
2 55
66
66
53
Amount brought forward
$345 98
F. J. Drown, clerk, 6 men
1 80
66
66
4 men
·
66
66
66
8 men
.
60
66
11 men
9 90
60
66
66
6 men
1 80
66
66
66
11 men
60
66
6 men
1 80
8 men
4 80
B. F. Johnson, Treasurer,
9 men
2 70
66
11 men
3 30
9 men
2 -70
66
13 50
18 men
16 20
66
17 men
5 10
66
66
66
15 men
9 00
66
66
66
1 man
60
66
60
18 men
10 80
2 men
60
George L. Loud, clerk, 8 men
2 40
66
66
66
12 men
10 80
J. W. French, 66 66
66
10 men
9 00
Quincy
Reed,
66
13 men
7 80
66
66
5 men
2 25
66
66
66
8 men
4 20
66
16 men
13 20
66
66
66
11 men
3 30
66
. 7 men
4 20
66
17 men
13 50
66
10 men
9 00
66
12 men
5 10
10 men
3 00
60
6
8 men
2 40
66
66
66
2 men
1 80
66
9 men
7 20
66
66
66
14 men
8 40
66
66
66
13 men
7 80
66
9 men
5 40
66
5 men
1 50
$592 43
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66
66
66
12 men
3 60
66
66
5 men
3 00
66
12 men
14 40
11 men
3 30
66
20
90
66
2 men
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.
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Chas. Vining,
66
66
66
66
15 men
54
HORSES AT FIRES :
Holden & Sladen
$40 00
David Ford
50 00
J. H. Shaw
30 00
Hiram Nadell
50
P. A. Gallant
85 00
J. F. & W. H. Cushing
120 00
A. W. Baker
69 50
C. H. Lovell .
.
5 50
A. S. Marsh .
105 00
E. S. Wright .
60 00
N. R. Ells
15 00
$605 50
Total, miscellaneous
$4,581 83
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FIRE DEPARTMENT :
Hose One
$206 49
Hose Seven
161 25
E. S. Beals H. & L. Truck
31 25
Hose Two
296 12
Eureka H. & L. Truck
25 00
Hose Three
304 93
Hardscrabble H. & L. Truck
25 00
Hose Four
204 44
Hose Six
.
88 40
Hose Five
292 01
George W. Bates H. & L. Truck 26 00
Chemical Extinguisher
39 62
Miscellaneous
4,581 83
Total expended, Fire Dept. $6,282 34
APPROPRIATED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT :
Appropriation March 9, 1903 .
$6,842 73
·
E. Fahey, Mdse. sold
11 00
Total
.
$6,853 73
Expended
6,282 34
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1903 $571 39
CHEMICAL ENGINE WARD FIVE :
Combination Ladder Co., and Rhode Island Coupling Co. $1,750 00
Less allowed for old Engine
·
250 00
$1,500 00
Appropriation, Balance from 1902
$1,500 00
.
·
.
.
.
.
.
.
55
REPAIRING STEAMER NO. ONE :
American Fire Engine Co. $1,429 50
Henry K. Barnes 29 82
John F. Dwyer
25 00
James O. Hollis, expenses of com- mittee 25
Total
$1,493 57
APPROPRIATED FOR REPAIRING STEAMER NO. ONE :
Appropriation, March 9, 1903 . $1,500 00
Expended
1,493 57
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1903
$6 43
Police Department.
Thomas Fitzgerald, Chief .
$782 25
Patrick Butler, Inspector 730 00
WARD ONE :
I. H. Walker. ·
$91 80
George W. Nash ·
17 25
B. F. Richards .
·
11 00
$120 05
WARD Two :
Arthur H. Pratt . $730 00
Charles J. McMorrow 87 00
Samuel T. Hayden
64 00
Thomar B. Loud
47 00
A. J. Osgood .
6 00
E. Q. S. Litchfield
3 00
Hosea D. Farrar
3 00
B. F. Richards .
2 50
WARD THREE :
John D. Walsh . $730 00
Dummer Sewall
74 00
Oliver Houghton
5 00
Edward Howley
3 00
Charles B. Trask 3 00
Samuel T. Hayden
3 00
Maurice C. Daley
3 00
WARD FOUR :
William F. French
$41 20
George E. Garey 6 00
Amounts carried forward
$47 20 $3,395 80
.
$942 50
$821 00
56
Amounts brought forward
$47 20 $3,395 80
George A. Hunt 6 00
$53 20
WARD FIVE.
Michael Allen . . $744 00
Samuel T. Hayden ·
·
28 00
Charles J. McMorrow
26 00
Charles H. Holbrook
7 00
L. A. Blanchard
4 50
George W. Conant
3 00
Charles C. Tinkham
: 00
Edward Burns
00
John J. Higgins
1 00
Leonard Loud .
1 00
MISCELLANEOUS :
City of Quincy, prisoners at lock-up
$15 10
T. Fitzgerald, locks and keys .
9 15
Telephone · ·
25
Joseph Chase, M. D.
.
9 50
F. P. Virgin, M. D.
.
5 00
E. N. Mayberry, M. D. .
1 50
FEES AND EXPENSES IN CRIMINAL CASES.
G. W. Young, team hire $24 00
Thomas Fizgerald
13 50
Patrick Butler 7 35
Samuel T. Hayden
. 5 00
George W. Conant
.
4 39
Asa B. Pratt
4 36
Michael Allen
3 08
John D. Walsh
2 80
Arthur H. Pratt
1 60
C. J. McMorrow
50
LOCKUPS :
Ward Two :
Asa B. Pratt, care $25 00
Asa B. Pratt, food for pris- oners 30 00
Asa B. Pratt, repairs
50
Almshouse, wood and cart- ing coal 6 00
Electric lighting
5 88
$67 38
.
.
$66 58
Amount carried forward $4,443 96
$820 50
57
Amount brought forward $4,443 96
Ward Three :
O. Houghton, care . $25 00
O. Houghton, food for pris- oners- 18 80
O. Houghton, oil and re- pairs .
99
A. J. Richards & Son, coal 10 55
Almshouse, carting coal 1 00
Water Rent 6 00
70
F. O. Whitmarsh 4 12
Electric Lighting
5 88
Ward Five :
C. H. Holbrook, care
$25 00
C. H. Holbrook, food for prisoners 6 50
C. H. Holbrook, repairs, etc. 4 00
C. H. Huff, repairs
13 00
H. C. Jesseman, repairs 5 41
15
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal 14 00
A. J. Richards & Son, coal 6 00
Almshouse, wood 4 00
Almshouse, carting coal 1 00
Water Rent
6 00
Electric lighting
5 87
$90 92016 66
18$4,607 93
Total expended
APPROPRIATED FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT :
Balance from 1902 .
$653 97
Appropriation March 9, 1903 .
·
4,500 00
Received from Town of Braintree 34 00
Received East Norfolk District Court,
fees and fines, 1903 293 53
Received Superior Court, Dedham,
fees and fines, 1903
28 00
Total
$5,509 50
Expended
4,607 93
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31,1903
$901 57
W. F. Burrell, repairs
$73 04
Gordon Willis, oil
58
POLICE AT NEW DOWNER LANDING.
Balance Due Steamboat Co. Jan. 1, 1903 $111 00
Cash deposited with J. H. Stetson, . Treasurer, 1903 300 00
Total .
$411 00
EXPENDED FOR POLICE SERVICE :
Michael Allen
$11 00
I. H. Walker
9 00
C. J. McMorrow .
.
8 00
George W. Nash
8 00
Samuel T. Hayden
4 00
C. H. Holbrook
4 00
George E. Garey
4 00
B. F. Richards
4 00
William C. Caldwell
4 00
E. Q. S. Litchfield
4 00
John D. Walsh
00
Total . Balance 1903 deposit paid to
$63 00
Steamboat Co. .
$237 00
$300 00
Balance due Steamboat Co. on 1902 deposit
$111 00
Health Department.
L. F. McCarthy, nurse, diptheria case
$121 06
J. K. Bean, supplies, diptheria case 3 00
T. H. Emerson, fuel, diptheria case
4 00
F. A. Sulis, supplies, scarlet fever case
16 32
Goods destroyed, scarlet fever case
8 68
C. D. Harlow, medicine, scarlet fever case
1 05
King & Pack, washing bed clothing, etc., at small-pox hospital 18 15
King & Pack, disinfecting
. 00
Darius Smith, disinfecting
4 50
F. W. Stoddard, disinfecting .
4 00
The Dr. George Leininger Co., disin- fectants
36 00
C. D. Harlow
6 48
Amount carried forward $279 24
59
Amount brought forward $279 24
The Transcript Publishing Co. 8 00
E. N. Mayberry, M. D. . 1 50
Drew's Express 1 50
1 05
Baker's Express
00
W. A. Drake, M. D., 46 vaccinations and virus 26 00
V. M. Tirrell, M. D., 2 vaccinations 1 14
E. N. Mayberry, M. D., 2 vaccina- tions
1 00
Total expended 1903 . .
$324 43
Balance expended in excess,
Jan. 1, 1903 .
$2,678 60
Total . · Appropriation, March 9, 1903
2,214 55
Balance expended in excess,
Dec. 31, 1903 .
$788 48
ABATING BROAD STREET NUISANCE.
Peter A. Gallant
$72 60
Peter A. Gallant, horses
53 40
Barter, Fred .
00
Cowing, Willard B.
18 00
Coakley, John
8 00
Coffey, Patrick
22 25
Connell, Michael
12 00
Crehan, Michael
25 00
Curtis, J. Walter
15 00
Curtis, J. Walter, horses
22 50
Deere, William
12 00
Fraher, Thomas
18 00
Gough, Benjamin
49 25
Keay, Lewis W.
.
10 00
Mitchell, Robert
12 00
Mitchell, Robert, horse
9 00
O'Brien, William
11 00
Schofield, Robert .
10 00
Smith, Bernard .
8 00
Smith, John .
1 00
Thompson, John H.
8 00
Higgins, James
12 00
McEnroe, Thomas .
10 00
Amount carried forward $424 00
$3,003 03
James M. White, burying cow
60
Amount brought forward
$424 00
Thompson, John H., horses
24 00
Tobin, Thomas
3 00
Tobin, Thomas, horse
.
6 00
Quinlan, Patrick
.
16 00
Quirk, Thomas
·
38 25
White, Frank
: 00
White, George .
4 00
White, George, horses
6 00
A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and ce- ment .
306 65
Barbour-Stockwell Co., grates and
frames
14 50
Freight .
25
Total .
$877 65
APPROPRIATED FOR ABATING BROAD STREET NUISANCE :
Appropriation, March 9, 1903. $1,000 00 Expended 877 65
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31,
1903.
$122 35
Miscellaneous Account.
George B. Bayley, inspector of licensed slaughter houses . $220 00
George B. Bayley, services drowning case 3 50
F. W. Loud, Inspector of Animals
112 50
Quincy L. Reed, Civil Engineer . 25
E. L. Burdakin, list of deeds 35 00
H. C. Thomas, stamped envelopes 31 80
C. H. Lovell, stationery, books, etc. 143 22
C. H. Lovell, books for Assessors 8 00
C. H. Lovell, books for Tax Collector 18 00
C. H. Lovell, book for Police Dept. 6 50
J. L. Fairbanks & Co., books for alms- house
9 50
Thorp, Martin & Co., book for Tax Collector 7 25
Hobbs & Warren Co., book for Town Clerk . ·
25
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery ·
2 50
.
Quinn, John .
24 00
.
Amount carried forward $663 27
61
Amount brought forward
$663 27
The Fred Macey Co., cards
·
11 20
The Carter Ink Co. 4 00 .
Levi L. Crane, pens . : 55 ·
W. M. Dizer, letter book
: 50
Carter, Rice & Co., paper .
2 80
Bradford Hawes, assistance preparing Town Report . 34 00
Janet A. Harlow, assistance preparing Town Report . ·
10 80
Little, Brown & Co., "Town Officer"
4 00
George H. Hunt, supplies . 6 90
Map of Massachusetts
2 50
M. D. Jones & Co., S. A. R. markers
2 00
Louis A. Cook, examining records
5 00
H. C. Dimond & Co., numbering ma- chine 12 00
F. W. Loud, distributing notices 2 50
J. F. Dwyer, removing dead horse
00
A. J. Osgood, cleaning ditch
1 00
R. F. Poole, posting notices
2 50
Stone & Forsyth, envelopes
50
C. B. Cushing, car fares to South Wey-
mouth, April 1, '02, to Oct 23, '03 6 30
Arthur H. Pratt, expenses serving no- tice to Music hall owner
5 00
Peter P. Fee, serving notice 2 00
J. Forrest Torrey, services drowning case 2 00
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. 59 84
Drew's Express .
6 23
H. K. Cushing's Express
60
N. Y. & B. Despatch
70
Express on poll tax books .
: 00
George L. Newton, Selectman, expenses
28 55
Robert McIntosh, Selectman, expenses 17 60
E. W. Hunt, Selectman, expenses 22 00
Bradford Hawes, Selectman, expenses
42 50
Bradford Hawes, use of team ·
40 00
W. L. Bates, Selectman, expenses
16 33
W. B. Hollis & Son, conveying Select- men 26 00
George W. Young, conveying Selectmen
16 00
George A. Hunt, conveying Selectmen 3 00
A. S. Marsh, conveying Selectmen 1 50
George L.Newton, with State Agent .
3 00
Amount carried forward $1,078 17
62
Amount brought forward $1,078 17
Robert McIntosh, with State Agent 4 50
E. W. Hunt, with State Agent 3 00
W. L. Bates, with State Agent . 3 00
B. F. Thomas, team for State Agent . 00
A. S. Marsh, team for State Agent
3 00
F. H. Mason, expenses light committee
80
Lysander Heald, expenses light com- mittee 1 00
J. Clarence Howe, expenses light com- mittee
1 10
Asa B. Pratt, posting warrants, jury lists, etc.
43 22
Asa B. Pratt, expenses serving notices
3 00
George B. Bayley, notifying officers ·
; 50
I. H. Walker, notifying officers . 12 85
J. Walter Curtis, delivering town re- ports
75
Frank McCarthy, delivering town re- ports .
6 00
D. J. Sampson, delivering town reports 6 00
R. F. Poole, delivering town reports .
; 00
F. W. Loud, delivering town reports 00
D. Sewall, delivering town reports
5 00
John W. Bates, delivering poll-tax books
9 00
F. H. Cowing, delivering poll-tax books 11 00
F. H. Cowing, delivering poll-tax books to Assessors .
2 00
George C. Torrey, delivering poll-tax books
, 00
G. B. Loud, delivering poll-tax books . 5 00
W. P. Hersey, delivering poll-tax books 6 00
I. H. Walker, enforcing dog law .
8 00
Asa B. Pratt, enforcing dog law .
) 25
T. Fitzgerald, enforcing dog law 12 65
G. B. Bayley, enforcing dog law Wards Four and Five. 30 25
John G. Barrett, burying animals
3 00
James K. Condrick, burying animals
1 00
Frank Blanchard, burying animals
1 00
William Diersch, burying animals
50
Henry S. Litchfield, burying animals
00
Cornelius Smith, burying animals
50
Edward Brophy, burying animals
50
G. B. Bayley, burying animals
1 00
Amount carried forward
$1,330 54
63
Amount brought forward $1,330 54 F. H. Cowing, team hire for Assessors 15 50
ASSESSORS MEETINGS WITH REGISTRARS :
George L. Newton, 17 meetings 36 00
John W. Bates, 9 meetings, 1902 19 00
John W. Bates, 19 meetings, 1903 40 00
Francis H. Cowing, 13 meetings, 1902 27 00
Francis H. Cowing, 19 meetings, 1903 40 00
Gilman B. Loud, 20 meetings . 40 00
George C. Torrey, 20 meetings
38 00
JANITORS FOR REGISTRARS :
J. F. Miller & M. L. Keene
. 3 00
A. J. Osgood 1 00 . .
C. E. Whitten .
.
4 25
Harry D. Tisdale 1 00
T. F. Moore .
2 00
L. J. Brennan
3 00
RETURNING BIRTHS :
W. A. Drake, M. D., 44 births at .25 11 00
J. C. Fraser, M. D., 60 births at .25 15 00
J. H. Libby, M. D., 4 births at .25 1 00
F. L. Doucett, M. D., 4 births at .25 G. D. Bullock, M. D., 28 births at .25
1 00
E. N. Mayberry, M.D., 20 births at.25
5 00
V. M. Tirrell, M. D., 9 births at .25
: 25
F. W. Brett, M. D., 2 births at .25 50
F. G. Wheatley, M.D., 2 births at .25 50
RETURNING DEATHS :
Wm. T. Rice Co., 57 deaths at .25 . 14 25
The John Ford Co., 41 deaths at .25 10 25
King & Pack, 29 deaths at .25 7 25
G. E. Mansfield & Co., 5 deaths at .25 1 25
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording and indexing : 238 births at .50 $119 00
9 deaths at .50 . ·
4 50
179 deaths at .20 35 80
106 marriages at .20 21 20
180 50
Issuing 190 burial permits ·
19 00
Returning 4 deaths to other towns
00
Postage and expenses .
7 03
Total expended .
$1,884 07
7 00
64
APPROPRIATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT : Balance from 1902 . $39 36
Appropriation, March 9, 1903. 2,500 00
Total . .
$2,539 36
Expended
1,884 07
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1903 $655 29
TOWN OFFICES.
East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent . $600 00
Mrs. James Dillon, care and cleaning 78 00
Weymouth Light and Power Co. ·
69 95
W. P. Denbroeder, repairs . . 5 00
Stone & Forsyth, toilet supplies
2 40
Total expended
$755 35
APROPRIATED FOR TOWN OFFICES :
Balance from 1902 .
$120 70
Appropriation, March 9, 1903 700 00 .
Total . · .
$820 70
Expended
755 35
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31,
1903
$65 35
STATE AND TOWN ELECTION EXPENSES.
Louis A. Cook, Moderator, Jan. 14 . $5 00
Louis A. Cook, Moderator, March 9 10 00
Louis A. Cook, Moderator, June 15 .
5 00
PRECINCT ONE :
James B. French, Warden 10 00
F. A. Richards, Deputy Warden 3 00
W. L. Jenkins, Clerk
10 00
J. P. Holbrook, Deputy Clerk
3 00
Josiah H. Pratt, Inspector
10 00
Ancil Burrell, Inspector . .
10 00
John A. Holbrook, Inspector
10 00
George Ruggles, Inspector
10 00
David Dunbar, Deputy Inspector
3 00
John F. Binney, Deputy Inspector .
3 00
B. F. Richards, Ballot-box Constable 10 00
I. H. Walker, Constable
6 00
Amount carried forward
$108 00
65
Amonnt brought forward $108 00
PRECINCT TWO :
Charles J. McMorrow, Warden 10 00
John V. Powers, Deputy Warden
50
Charles H. Bearce, Clerk
5 00
Charles W. Joy, Clerk .
5 00
E. S. Bradford, Deputy Clerk
1 50
E. Q. S. Litchfield, Inspector . 10 00
Thomas B. Loud, Inspector
1000
Frank K. Raymond, Inspector
10 00
George A. McGowan, Inspector
10 00
Cyrus E. Raymond, Deputy Inspector 3 00
1 50
Albert C. Burrell, Deputy Inspector Asa B. Pratt, Ballot-box Constable 10 00
Arthur H. Pratt, Constable
6 00
PRECINCT THREE :
William S. Wallace, Warden . 10 00
O. L. Greelish, Deputy Warden 3 00 ·
Jacob Dexheimer, Jr., Clerk .
10 00
Jesse H. Pierce, Deputy Clerk
3 00
Atherton W .. Tilden, Inspector
10 00
J. Rupert Walsh, Inspector
10 00
James A. Pray, Inspector
10 00
William H. Wall, Inspector
10 00
C. E. Whitten, Deputy Inspector
3 00
B. F. Johnson, Deputy Inspector
00
O. Houghton, Ballot-box Constable 10
Thomas Fitzgerald, Constable 6 00
PRECINCT FOUR :
Thomas H. Melville, Warden .
5 00
F. L. Bayley, Warden and Deputy . 6 50
Thomas V. Nash, Clerk and Deputy
6 50
Joseph E. Gardner, Clerk
5 00
William T. Spilsted, Inspector
10 00
Edward Howley, Inspector
10 00
Adolphus P. Poole, Inspector
10 00
C. W. Fearing, Inspector
5 00
Frank W. Tisdale, Inspector .
5 00
D. L. Bresnahan, Deputy Inspector
3 00
George B. Bayley, Ballot-box Con- stable
10 00
William F. French, Constable
6 00
Amount carried forward $361 50
66
Amount brought forward $361 50
PRECINCT FIVE :
L. A. Blanchard, Warden 10 00
Henry Rockwood, Deputy Warden .
3 00
John F. Welch, Clerk 10 00
Leonard V. Terrill, Deputy Clerk 3 00
J. Clifford Ford, Inspector
10 00
Matthew O'Dowd, Inspector
10 00
Clarence H. Sumner, Inspector
10 00
M. Sanford Orcutt, Inspector and Deputy : 50
George H. Shaw, Inspector
5 00
E. J. Pitcher, Deputy Inspector .
50
George H. Shaw, Deputy Inspector
50
John Reidy, Deputy Inspector
50
M. Allen, Ballot-box Constable 10 00
C. C. Tinkham, Constable
6 00
PRECINCT SIX :
Clayton B. Merchant, Warden 10 00
Joseph A. Cushing, Deputy Warden 3 00
D. J. Slattery, Clerk 10 00
B. J. Smith, Deputy Clerk
3 00
Arthur M. Hawes, Inspector ·
10 00
Edward F. Cullen, Inspector .
10 00
A. L. Blanchard, Inspector
10 00
Henry T. McIntosh, Inspector
5 00
T. F. Hyland, Inspector .
5 00
Charles J. Scott, Deputy Inspector
3 00
T. H. Lynch, Deputy Inspector
1 50
N. B. Peare, Ballot-box Constable
10 00
Patrick Butler, Constable 6 00
MISCELLANEOUS :
Crescent Lodge Hall Association 90 00
J. Fred Miller, janitor 1 00
Miller and Keene, janitor and labor on booths 16 00
A. J. Osgood, janitor
9 00
A. J. Osgood, sawdust, pail, screws 1 40
H. E. Raymond, labor on booths
6 00
Ford Furniture Co., repairing ballot- box .
1 50
Sylvester & Jones, repairing ballot- box 1 50
C. E. Whitten, janitor and labor on booths
18 65
Amount carried forward $681 05
67
Amount brought forward
$681 05
Thomas F. Brady, labor on booths and sawdust 7 50
T. F. Moore, janitor 10 00
J. Leahy, janitor and labor on booths 6 50
J. Leahy, sawdust, nails, screws .
80
John Seabury, labor on booths
4 00
John A. Raymond, expenses to
: 20
Total, Election expenses
$712 05
APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTION EXPENSES :
Balance from 1902
$44 07
Appropriation, March 9, 1903 .
700 00
Total
$744 07
Expended
712 05
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1903. $32 02
State Aid. Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Section 3=8.
Ahlf, Christina .
$48 00
Adlington, Alfred G.
48 00
Baker, Maria A.
48 00
Barnard, Thomas
48 00
Barnes, Helen F.
48 00
Barrows, Simeon H.
44 00
Bates, John F.
68 00
Bates, Helen R.
40 00
Bearce, Mary J.
48 00
Binney, Isaac H.
48 00
Bodge, George W.
72 00
Bouldry, William W.
36 00
Brady, Thomas
60 00
Burrell, Adella J.
24 00
Bailey, Henrietta A.
52 00
Braley, Edwin W.
24 00
Champion, Joseph D.
48 00
Coakley, Humphrey
40 00
Chandler, Jacob
36 00
Cahill, Mary A.
48 00
Child, John
48 00
Child, Abbie S. .
48 00
Clapp, Rachel J.
16 00
Cole, George N.
28 00
Amount carried forward
$1,068 00
.
.
Braintree
68
Amount brought forward
$1,068 00
Corbin, Mary A.
48 00
Cowing, Ella G.
48 00
Cowing, Lucinda M. .
48 00
Crockett, Lucretia L. .
48 00
Cudworth, Mehitable B.
44 00
Cullinane, John
48 00
Cullinane, Margaret
48 00
Curtis, Sarah E.
.
48 00
Cushing, Olive J.
48 00
Cushing, Margaret C.
48 00
Cushing, Mary A.
40 00
Cushing, Sarah .
36 00
Davis, George R.
72 00
Davis, Sophia
20 00
Dailey, Israel A.
20 00
Dailey, Timothy
48 00
Doble, George H.
28 00
Duke, Frank
72 00
Doran, Ellen
32 00
Fearing, Orintha M.
48 00
Fennell, John
48 00
Fitts, Mary S.
48 00
Fogg, Elizabeth A.
48 00
Fraher, Ellen
20 00
Farrar, George W.
24 00
Gardner, Nancy E.
38 00
Gardner, Mary A.
48 00
Gardner, Jacob
36 00
Gardner, Mary M.
48 00
Gay, Malina
44 00
Gloster, Patrick
48 00
Gove, Mary E.
48 00
Goldthwaite, Clarinda
48 00
Greelish, Owen L.
48 00
Higgins, John J.
48 00
Holmes, Eleanor F.
48 00
Hyland, Thomas W.
16 00
Harrington, William
32 00
Hayden, Ann M.
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
Amount carried forward
$3,034 00
.
69
Amount brought forward $30,34 00
Holbrook, Martha
48 00
Holbrook, John Q. A.
44 00
Holbrook, George A.
36 00
Hollis, Pauline
48 00
Hollis, John F.
48 00
Hollis, John Q.
72 00
Howley, Mary C.
48 00
Howley, Patrick
48 00
Hocking, Emma M.
24 00
Jones, William W.
36 00
Jones, Sophronia
12 00
Jenkins, Isabel M.
44 00
Jordan, Alice
48 00
Kennison, Benjamin R.
72 00
Kilburn, Rebecca C.
48 00
LaForest, Mary
36 00
Lama, Joseph
72 00
Lanagan, Thomas
51 00
Larmey, Susan F.
48 00
Lewis, Lucinda B.
34 00
Lewis, Arvilla C.
10 00
Lincoln, Mary A.
48 00
Loud, Susan R.
24 00
Loud, Samuel R.
48 00
Loud, Thomas B.
48 00
Louney, Mary
48 00
Lovell, Caroline B.
48 00
Lufkin, Margaret
48 00
Lord, George F.
4 00
Macauley, Sarah B.
38 00
Marden, Rosella
48 00
McDonough, Mary I.
48 00
McNair, William
64 00
McQuinn, Edward
60 00
Merchant, William F.
36 00
Merchant, Joan
48 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
Murphy, Terrence
72 00
Murphy, Catherine
48 00
Makepeace, Horace M.
.
4 00
Amount carried forward
$4,995 00
70
Amount brought formard $4,995 00
Mowry, Mary E.
48 00
Maguire, Katherine
36 00
Nightingale, Almira D.
.
.
.
48 00
Nash, William C.
12 00
O'Connor, Catherine
48 00
O'Connell, Mary
48 00
Orcutt, Mary A.
48 00
Orcutt, William
60 00
Otis, Thomas
28 00
Otis, Hannah
48 00
Our, Hannah E.
24 00
Pratt, M. Augusta
48 00
Pratt, Henry F.
12 00
Peterson, Mary A.
48 00
Poole, Augusta M.
48 00
Poole, Mary A.
20 00
Poole, William W.
16 00
Pope, Clinton F.
44 00
Pope, Martha E.
14 00
Pope, Marilla
48 00
Pray, Thomas W.
48 00
Porter, Hiram
28 00
Porter, Ruth J.
20 00
Prouty, Betsey .
48 00
Puttillow, Thomas G.
48 00
Puttillow, Rebecca
24 00
Peare, Nathaniel B.
28 00
Raymond, Ella M.
48 00
Redmond, Mary L.
48 00
Reilly, Michael .
60 00
Rice, Urban
72 00
Rice, Melinda A.
36 00
Richards, Lucy A.
48 00
Richards, Samuel M.
48 00
Robbins, Asa
4 00
Robbins, Ann R.
44 00
Robinson, Benjamin F.
48 00
Robinson, Mary J.
22 00
Ross, Samuel J.
36 00
Ryan, John
36 00
Rea, Catherine J.
48 00
Sanborn, William W.
36 00
Saville, Elizabeth H.
24 00
Shaw, Andrew J.
.
72 00
Shaw, Georgianna
.
48 00
Amount carried forward
$6,763 00
·
71
Amount brought forward
$6,763 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. .
32 00
Souther, Susan E.
48 00
Spear, Charles H.
48 00
Spear, Josiah Q.
65 00
Stoddard, Henry A.
48 00
Sweeting, Putnam I.
48 00
Sweeting, Sarah J.
20 00
Thomas, Sarah W.
48 00
Thomas, Eliza A.
20 00
Torrey, Ann C. .
24 00
Torrey, Olive G.
48 00
Tower, Christopher P.
72 00
Thayer, Mary A.
46 00
Tracy, Ann
48 00
Trainor, Adelaide
48 00
Tirrell, Francis B.
12 00
Urquhart, Roxanna
20 00
Vining, Louisa .
16 00
Welch, Robert A.
41 00
Whelan, John H.
48 00
Whelan, Joanna
48 00
Wilbar, Frances M.
4 00
Writhington, Lucy C.
48 00
White, Dulcenia E.
48 00
SPANISHI WAR :
Smith, Rose A.
48 00
O'Brien, Mary E.
4 00
Total State Aid
$8,123 00
Military Aid, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 9=11 :
Blanchard, Alonzo
$96 00
Bouldry, John R.
192 00
Tisdale, Charles H.
48 00
Ross, Joseph, Spanish War
· 148 30
$484 30
Aylward, John, Class Four (no set-
tlement) .
96 00
Total, Military Aid
$580 30
48 00
Thayer, Caroline L.
48 00
Tracy, Johanna
48 00
Whitten, Augusta F.
.
72
Burial of Indigent Soldiers, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 20, 21, as authorized by W. J. Dunbar, Burial Agent :
W. T. Rice Co. for Sarah J. Os- good . $35 00
W. T. Rice Co. for Asa Robbins 35 00
W. T. Rice Co. for Rachel J. Clapp 35 00
C. L. Rice & Son for George Hayden 35 00
Total
$140 00
SUMMARY.
State Aid Payments (due from State) $8,123 00
Military Aid Payments (one-half due from State 484 30
Military Aid Payments, Class 4 (due
from State) 96 00
Burial Indigent Soldiers (due from
State)
140 00
Total, payments
$8,843 30
APPROPRIATED FOR STATE ACCOUNTS :
Balance from 1902 $2,215 91
Appropriation March 9, 1903, State Aid .
8,500 00
Appropriation March 9, 1903, Mili- tary Aid
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