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12 00
Almshouse, carting coal 2 00
Electric lighting
8 73
71 73
Total expended . $4,567 72
APPROPRIATED FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT :
Balance from 1903
$901 57
Appropriation March 14, 1904 4,500 00
Received from Town of Braintree 34 00
Received E. Norfolk District Court, fees and fines, 1904 .
197 49
Received Superior Court, Dedham, fees
and fines, 1904
65 00
Total
$5,698 06
Expended
4,567 72
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1904
$1,130 34
POLICE AT DOWNER LANDING.
Balance due Steamboat Company Jan. 1 $111 00
Cash deposited with J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, 1904 . 100 00
Total
$211 00
EXPENDED FOR POLICE SERVICE :
Thomas Fitzgerald . 7 00
Michael Allen ·
·
7 00
George Garey
8 00
Charles J. McMorrow
4 00
Patrick Butler
4 00
Thomas B. Loud
4 00
George W. Nash
4 00
Samuel T. Hayden
4 00
Arthur H. Pratt
4 00
John D. Walsh .
4 00
.
.
Amount carried forward $50 00
71
Amounts brought forward $50 00
$211 00
C. H. Holbrook
4 00
Charles B. Trask
4 00
Total,
$58 00
J. H. Van Auken, Trea.
42 00
Balance due Steamboat Co. on 1902 deposit
$111 00
Health Department.
Bal. expended in excess, 1903
$788 48
Geo. O. White, clearing up rink
30 00
H. A. Richards, furnishing dump
5 00
T. F. McCue, cleaning dump . 4 50
3 00
Expressing
1 80
J. F. Otis, supplies
.
41
King & Pack, disinfecting
6 00
F. W. Stoddard, disinfecting
5 00
J. C. Fraser, M. D.
10 00
J. H. Libby, M. D.
4 50
E. N. Mayberry, M. D. .
1 50
V. M. Tirrell, M. D.
1 50
V. M. Tirrell, M. D., vaccination
60
K. H. Granger, M. D., vaccination . 50
BURYING ANIMALS :
David Ford
3 00
A. B. Raymond
2 00
N. R. Ells
1 50
Frank Blanchard
1 00
John G. Barrett
1 00
Michael Connell
1 00
George H. Dunbar .
1 00
Joseph H. Sherman
1 00
Robert Schofield
1 00
Thomas F. Smith
1 50
I. H. Walker
1 00
E. W. Hunt .
75
J. F. Dwyer, removing dead cow
5 00
J. M. White, removing dead horse
5 00
-
Total
$888 54
-
·
$100 00
Geo. W. Nash, services and expenses
.
.
.
72
APPROPRIATED FOR HEALTH DEPT :
Appropriation March 14, 1904 $500 00
Received from Town of Wellesley
687 06
Received from State Treasurer
22 13
Total
Expended
$1,209 19 888 54
Balance unexpected, Dec. 31, 1904
$320 65
ABATING BROAD STREET NUISANCE :
E. C. Sargent, survey of Brook $70 00
E. C. Sargent, plans of Brook 35 00
I. M. Low, car fares 20
Total
$105 20
APPROPRIATED FOR ABATING BROAD ST. NUISANCE :
Balance from 1903
$122 35
Expended
105 20
Balance unexpended Dec. 31
1904
$17 15
.
Miscellaneous Account :
George B. Bayley, Inspector licensed slaughter houses $256 25
F. W. Loud, Inspector of Animals 105 00
Quincy L. Reed, Civil Engineer .
84 00
E. L. Burdakin, list of deeds
40 00
Henry H. Lawler, damage to horse and sleigh
20 00
No. Weymouth Cemetery Assn., care Soldiers' monument 30 00
Anna H. Tower, Easement for drain .
200 00
E. Nash, P. M., stamped envelopes ·
42 40
C. H. Lowell, books for Tax Collector
29 50
C. H. Lovell, books for Assessors
8 00
C. H. Lovell, stationery
9 25
The Fred Macey Co., cards
13 50
Adams, Cushing & Foster, book for Treasurer
9 67
Bureau Printing & Eng., books for Sealer .
6 00
H. M. Meek Pub. Co., birth-return books
6 00
Amount carried forward $859 57
73
Amount brought forward $859 57
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery
10 45
Hobbs & Warren Co., stationery 7 43 .
Stone & Forsyth, stationery 1 95 ·
The Carter's Ink Co., ·
4 00
F. H. Blackbird, pens
2 50
H. C. Dimond & Co., rubber stamp
22
Bradford Hawes, Assistance preparing Town Report . .
12 00
C. B. Cushing, paid sundry persons assistance preparing Town Report. 8 60
C. B. Cushing, car fares .
5 90
G. B. Bayley, killing dog 1 00
Geo. L. Newton, eight days at hearing Bridge Commissioners 8 00
Gilman B. Loud, day with Tax Com- missioners 4 00
John W. Bates, day at Dedham . 3 75
M. D. Jones & Co., S. A. R. marker 1 00
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.
60 96
Drew's Express .
2 74
H. K. Cushing's Express .
80
N. Y. & B. Despatch Express .
35
A. Francis Barnes, expenses Light
Commisssoners
1 10
Matthew O'Dowd, expenses Light Com- missioners 1 30
Asa B. Pratt, posting warrants, jury- lists and serving notices . 45 50 .
G. B. Bayley, notifying officers . .
6 00
I. H. Walker, notifying officers . 2 00 ·
George L. Newton, Selectman, expenses Robert McIntosh, Selectman, expenses
22 00
E. W. Hunt, Selectman, expenses 15 60
W. L. Bates, Selectman, expenses .
19 20
Bradford Hawes, Selectman, expenses
39 00
Bradford Hawes, use of team
27 00
D. J. Sampson, delivering town reports
6,00
J. Walter Curtis, delivering town reports . 8 25
Frank McCarthy, delivering town re- ports 6 50 ·
D. Sewall, delivering town reports 5 00
R. F. Poole, delivering town reports ·
6 00
F. W. Loud, delivering town reports .
7 00
H. Nadell, delivering poll-tax books .
4 00
Amount carried forward $1,248 07
31 40
74
Amount brought forward $1,248 07
R. McIntosh, delivering poll-tax books 9 00
F. H. Cowing, delivering poll-tax books 6 00
G. C. Torrey, delivering poll-tax books 6 00 G. B. Loud, delivering poll-tax books 5 00
I. H. Walker, enforcing dog law 8 00
Asa B. Pratt, enforcing dog law 21 37
Geo. B. Bayley, enforcing dog law 39 50
Thos. Fitzgerald, enforcing dog law 12 65
W. B. Hollis & Son, teams for officers 27 00
Geo. W. Young, teams for officers 19 00
Geo. A. Hunt, teams for officers 8 50
ASSESSORS MEETINGS WITH REGISTRARS :
George L. Newton, 19 meetings $40 00
John W. Bates, 20 meetings 42 00
Francis H. Cowing, 20 meetings 42 00
Gilman B. Loud, 16 meetings 34 00
George C. Torrey, 20 meetings
42 00
John W. Bates, postage 1 25
JANITORS FOR REGISTRARS :
J. F. Miller and M. L. Keene 3 00
Fred W. Barter 2 00
C. E. Whitten 1 50
Herbert F. Pray .
3 00
Simon Gallant
1 00
T. F. Moore
2 00
L. J. Brennan
3 00
RETURNING BIRTHS :
J. H. Libby, M. D., 54 births at .25 13 50
J. C. Fraser, M. D., 53 births at .25 13 25
Jos. Chase, Jr., M. D., 22 births at .25 5 50
F. L. Doucett, M. D., 21 births at .25 5 25 C. H. Gould, M. D., 3 births at .25 75 G. D. Bullock, M. D., 28 births at .25 7 00 E. N. Mayberry, M.D., 18 births at .25 4 50
F. G. Wheatley, M.D., 3 births at .25
75
F. W. Brett, M. D., 2 births at .25 50
Fred. E. Jones, M. D., 1 birth at .25 25
RETURNING DEATHS :
The John Ford Co., 61 deaths at .25 15 25
Wm. T. Rice Co., 56 deaths at .25 . 14 00
Amount carried forward $1,707 34
75
Amount brought forward $1,707 34
C. L. Rice & Son, 38 deaths at .25 . 9 50
G. E. Mansfield, 4 deaths at .25 1 00
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording and indexing : 231 births at .50 115 50
3 deaths at .50 1 50
206 deaths at .20 . .
41 20
112 marriages at .20 .
22 40
Issuing 173 burial permits 17 30
Returning 1 death to
Boston ·
25
Postage and expressage 5 67 203 82
Total expended $1,921 66
APPROPRIATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT :
Balance from 1903 . $655 29
Appropriation March 14, 1904 . 2,000 00
Total
$2,655 29
Expended
1,921 66
Balance unexpended Dec. 31,
1904 .
$733 63
TOWN OFFICES :
East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent
$600 00
Mrs. James Dillon, care and cleaning 78 00
Weymouth Light & Power Co. 58 37
Stone & Forsyth, supplies . 7 50
C. W. Cartwright & Co., lamp
3 84
D. J. Foley, floor brush
.
3 50
Everett Loud, mop
50
Total
$751 71
APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN OFFICES :
Balance from 1903 .
$65 35
Appropriation March 14, 1904 700 00
Total . .
$765 35
Expended
.
.
751 71
Balance unexpended Dec. 31,
1904 .
$13 64
76
STATE AND TOWN ELECTION EXPENSES.
Louis A. Cook, Moderator, March 14 . $10 00 Martin E. Hawes, Moderator, August 5 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
Isaac H. Walker, Constable 6 00
PRECINCT Two :
Charles J. McMorrow, Warden
10 00
John V. Powers, Deputy Warden
3 00
Charles W. Joy, Clerk
5 00
E. S. Bradford, Clerk
5 00
E. S. Bradford, Deputy Clerk 1 50
E. Q. S. Litchfield, Inspector
5 00
J. Walter Walker, Inspector
5 00
Thomas B. Loud, Inspector
10 00
Frank K. Raymond, Inspector
10 00
George A. McGowan, Inspector
10 00
Cyrus E. Raymond, Deputy Inspector Albert C. Burrell, Deputy Inspector .
1 50
Israel Loring, Deputy Inspector 1 50
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 1 50
Walter J. Geisler, Deputy Warden 1 50
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
Edward F. Tracy, Inspector
.
5 00
William H. Wall, Inspector
5 00
C. E. Whitten, Deputy Inspector
3 00
Amount carried forward
$258 50
-
3 00
77
Amount brought forward $258 50
B. F. Johnson, Deputy Inspector 3 00
O. Houghton, Ballot Box Constable 10 00
Thomas Fitzgerald, Constable 6 00
PRECINCT FOUR :
Thomas H. Melville, Warden .
10 00
Fred. M. Hawes, Deputy Warden 1 50
Thomas V. Nash, Clerk . 10 00
Clarence W. Fearing, Inspector 10 00
10 00
William T. Spilsted, Inspector 10 00
10 00
D. L. Bresnahan, Deputy Inspector
3 00
John W. Seabury, Deputy Inspector 1 50
G. B. Bayley, Ballot-box Constable 10 00
William F. French, Constable
6 00
PRECINCT FIVE :
Lawrence A. Blanchard, Warden
10 00
Henry Rockwood, Deputy Warden 1 50
John F. Welch, Clerk
10 00
Leonard V. Tirrell, Deputy Clerk
1 50
J. Clifford Ford Inspector
10 00
Matthew O'Dowd, Inspector
.
.
10 00
George H. Shaw, Inspector .
10 00
Clarence H. Sumner, Inspector
10 00
M. Sanford Orcutt, Deputy Inspector 3 00
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
Arthur L. Blanchard, Inspector
.
10 00
Henry T. McIntosh, Inspector
10 00
Thomas F. Hyland, Inspector
5 00
Edward F. Cullen, Inspector .
5 00
Charles J. Scott, Deputy Inspector
3 00
T. H. Lynch, Deputy Inspector 3 00
N. B. Peare, Ballot-box Constable 10 00
Patrick Butler, Constable.
6 00
Amount carried forward $529 50
-
·
Adolphus P. Poole, Inspector .
Edward Howley, Inspector
78
Amount brought forward $529 50
MISCELLAENOUS :
Crescent Lodge Hall Association
54 00
Miller and Keene, janitors and labor on booths 16 00
H. E. Raymond, labor on booths 6 00
F. W. Barter, janitor and labor 7 00
C. E. Whitten, janitor and labor 9 .00
H. F. Pray, janitor and labor . 8 00
7 00
T. F. Moore, janitor and labor
10 00
C. A. Vining, labor on booth . 7 00
R. F. Poole, janitor Town house 25 00
W. W. Pratt, supplies Town house . 70
J. A. Raymond, Braintree expenses 2 95
Total
$682 15
APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTION EXPENSES :
Balance from 1903 .
$32 02
Appropriation March 14, 1904 700 00
Total
·
Expended
682 15
Balance unexpended Dec. 31,
1904 .
$49 87
State Aid. Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Section 3=8.
Ahlf, Christina .
$48 00
Adlington, Alfred G.,
48 00
Arnold, George
6 00
Baker, Maria A.,
48 00
Barnard, Thomas
48 00
Barnes, Helen F.,
48 00
Bates, John F. .
72 00
Bates, Helen R.,
48 00
Bates, Charles W.,
12 00
Bearce, Mary J.,
48 00
Binney, Isaac H.,
48 00
Bodge, George W.,
48 00
Bouldry, William W.,
48 00
Brady, Thomas
60 00
Burrell, Adella J.,
24 00
Bailey, Henrietta A.,
.
48 00
- Amount carried forward
$702 00
.
.
$732 02
T. F. Brady, janitor and labor
79
Amount brought forward
$702 00
Braley, Edwin W., .
·
36 00
Champion, Joseph D.,
48 00
Chandler, Jacob
42 00
Cahill, Mary A.,
48 00
Child, John
.
48 00
Child, Abbie S.,
48 00
Corbin, Roswell
48 00
Cowing, Ella G.,
48 00
Cowing, Lucinda M.,
48 00
Crockett, Lucretia L.,
20 00
Cudworth, Mehitable B.,
48 00
Cullinane, John .
48 00
Cullinane, Margaret
48 00
Curtiss, Sarah E.,
48 00
Cushing, Margaret C.,
48 00
Cushing, Olive J.
48 00
Cushing, Mary A.,
48 00
Cushing, Sarah
48 00
Cushing, George C
12 00
Cushing, Helen C.,
8 00
Cole, George N.,
28 00
Davis, William H.
28 00
Davis, George R.
72 00
Davis, Sophia
48 00
Duke, Frank
72 00
Doyle, Thomas .
18 00
Fearing, Orintha M.
48 00
Fennell, John
48 00
Fitts, Mary S.
48 00
Fogg, Elizabeth A.
48 00
Faulkner, Harrison
28 00
Gardner, Nancy E.
24 00
Gardner, Mary A.
44 00
Gardner, Jacob .
21 00
Gardner, Mary M.
48 00 ·
Gay, Malina
24 00
Gloster, Patrick
64 00
Gove, Mary E. .
48 00
Goldthwaite, Clarinda
48 00
Greelish, Owen L.
48 00
Gurney, Benoni
36 00
Grant, Celenda P.
8 00
Higgins, John J.
56 00
Holmes, Eleanor F.
48 00
Hayden, Ann M.
48 00
·
.
Amount carried forward $2,591 00
80
Amount brought forward $2,591 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
Holbrook, John Q. A.
48 00
Holbrook, George A.
48 00
Hollis, Pauline
40 .00
Hollis, John F.
.
48 00
Hollis, John Q. .
72 00
Howley, Mary C.
48 00
Howley, Patrick
48 00
Hunt, Elbridge G.,
44 00
Houghton, Adeliza W.,
40 00
Hewitt, Horace
48 00
Hosmer, Francis E., .
28 00
Hobart, Mary A.,
16 00
Jordan, Alice
48 00
Jenkins, Isabel M.,
48 00
Kennison, Benjamin R.,
60 00
Kilburn, Rebecca C.,
48 00
Kimball, James D.,
4 00
La Forest, May
48 00
Lama, Joseph
72 00
Lanagan, Thomas
30 00
Larmey, Susan F.,
48 00
Lewis, Lucinda B.,
48 00
Lincoln, Mary A.,
44 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.,
36 00
Linton, Augustus A.,
12 00
Macauley, Sarah B.,
24 00
Marden, Rosella
48 00
McDonough, Mary
48 00
McNair, William
50 00
McGuire, Katharine
48 00
McQuinn, Edward
24 00
Merchand, William F.,
36 00
Amount carried forward $4,543 00
81
Amount brought forward
$4,543 00
Merchand, Joan ·
.
48 00
Miller, George F.,
48 00
Mitchell, Mary O.,
48 00
Montcalm, Anthony W.,
32 00
Moulton, Harrison
24 00
Murphy, Martin
36 00
Murphy, Margaret
48 00
Murphy, Terrence
54 00
Murphy, Catherine
44 00
Mowry, Mary E.
48 00
Nightingale, Almira D.
48 00
Nash, William C.
16 00
Newman, John .
28 00
O'Connor, Catherine
48 00
O'Connell, Mary
48 00
Orcutt, Mary A.
48 00
Orcutt, William .
48 00
Otis, Hannah
48 00
Otis, Thomas .
20 00
Peterson, Mary A.
48 00
Poole, Augusta M.
48 00
Poole, Mary A.
48 00
Poole, William W.
24 00
Pope, Clinton F.
72 00
Pope, Marilla
48 00
Porter, Ruth J.
48 00
Pray, Thomas W.
48 00
Prouty, Betsey .
48 00
Prouty, James B.
42 00
Puttilow, Thomas G. .
48 00
Puttilow, Rebecca C.
24 00
Peare, Nathaniel B. .
48 00
Pratt, Henry F.
48 00
Pratt, M. Augusta
48 00
Rodolph, Mary A.
12 00.
Rowell, James E.
12 00
Raymond, Ella M.
48 00
Redmond, Mary L.
48 00
Reilly, Michael .
60 00
Rice, Urban
72 00
Rice, Melinda A.
48 00
Richards, Lucy A.
48 00 -
Richards, Samuel M
48 00
Robbins, Ann R.
48 00
Robinson, Benjamin F.
48 00
Amount carried forward
$6,507 00
82
Amount brought forward $6,507 00
Ross, Samuel J.
36 00
Ryan, John
36 00
Rea, Catherine J.
48 00
Roachman, John
40 00
Sanborn, William W.
60 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
36 00
Smith, Eunice G.
48 00
Smith, Avis A. .
24 00
Souther, Susan E.
48 00
Spear, Charles H.
48 00
Spear, Josiah Q.
72 00
Stoddard, Henry A.
48 00
Sweeting, Putnam I. .
48 00
Sweeting, Sarah J.
48 00
Spencer, Jeremiah
36 00
Thomas, Sarah W.
48 00
Torrey, Ann C. .
24 00
Torrey, Olive G.
48 00
Tower, Christopher P.
72 00.
Tracy, Ann
48 00
Tracy, Johanna
48 00
Trainor, Adelaide
48 00
Thayer, Caroline L.
48 00
Thayer, Mary A.
48 00
Thayer, Harriet A.
44 00
Totman, Eliza L.
4 00
Urquhart, Roxanna
28 00
Welch, Robert A.
58 00
Whelan, John H.
58 00
Whelan, Joanna
48 00
Whitten, Augusta F. .
48 00
Wrightington, Lucy C.
48 00
SPANISH War :
Ross, Mary J.
$19 00
Ross, Samuel J. 2d
32 00
Smith, Rose A.
48 00
Total, State Aid
$8,290 00
83
Military Aid, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 9-11.
Blanchard, Alonzo .
$ 96 00
Bouldry, John R.
192 00
Brett, Marcinus
52 00
Tisdale, Charles H.
96 00
Ross, Joseph A., Spanish war
35 00
$471 00
Aylward, John, Class Four (no settle- ment)
96 00
Total, Military Aid . $567 00
Burial of Indigent Soldiers, Revised Laws, Chap. 79. Sections 20, 21 as authorized by W. J. Dunbar, Burial Agent.
W. J. Dunbar, Agt. for Wm. McNair $35 00
W. J. Dunbar, Agt. for Charles J. Craibe 35 00
Wm. T. Rice Co., Agent for Franklin
A. Nash 35 00
Total
$105 00
SUMMARY.
State Aid Payments (due from State) $8,290 00
Military Aid (half due from State) 471 00
Military Aid, Class 4, (due from State) 96 00
Burial Indigent Soldiers (due from State) 105 00
Total payments $8,962 00
APPROPRIATED FOR STATE ACCOUNTS :
Balance from 1903 . $2,122 61
Appropriation March 14, 1904 8,250 00
Total
$10,372 61
Expended
8,962 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1904
$1,410 61
Amount due the Town from the State on above accounts $8,726 50
84
Soldiers' Relief, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 18 and 19.
Bates, John F. .
$48 00
Bates, Helen R.
.
.
·
48 00
Bates, Bessie
72 00
Batchelder, Joseph L.
48 00
Bearce, Mary J.
48 00
Binney, Isaac
36 00
Boothby, Albert
17 00
Brady, Thomas
36 00
Cahill, Mary A.
48 00
Cole, George N.
119 00
Coolidge, Frederic
35 00
Corbin, Mary A.
24 00
Cowing, Ella G. .
93 65
Cram, Annie E.
32 00
Cudworth, Mehitable B.
6 70
Cullinane, John
26 00
Daley, Mrs. Owen
87 80
Fitts, Mary S.
48 00
Flynn, Mrs. Martin
104 90
Gurney, Benoni
27 00
Hayden, George
41 00
Holbrook, Caroline
56 00
Holbrook, Quincy
27 95
Holbrook, Samuel V.
60 88
Hollis, John F. :
48 00
Hyland, Thomas W.
48 00
Kimball, James D.
3 00
Larmey, Susan F.
48 00
Lord, George F.
16 65
Loud, Thomas B.
.
44 00
Lovell, Caroline B.
58 95
Montcalm, Anthony W.
32 00
Murphy, Martin
82 90
Murphy, William H. .
144 00
Merchant, William F.
40 00
Mckeever, Mrs. John L.
48 00
Nightingale, Mrs. Thomas .
48 00
O'Connell, Mary
71 00
Orcutt, Mary A.
46 00
Our, Hannah E.
72 00
Peterson, Mary A.
.
5 75
Price, Stephen W.
72 00
Amount carried forward
$2,248 13
.
.
.
.
Fennell, John
48 00
Gay, Malina
24 00
.
57 00
Loud, Samuel R.
85
Amount brought forward
$2,248 13
Pope, Clinton
.
72 00
Porter, Ruth J.
69 95
Prouty, James B.
42 00
Raymond, Ella M.
.
106 00
Richards, Samuel M.
48 00
Robbins, Ann R.
48 00
Roby, Mrs. Chas. T. .
65 95
Rosey, Mary
98 00
Ross, Samuel J.
48 00
Rowell, James
7 00
Sanborn, W. W.
176 40
Shaw, Mrs. George
71 65
Smith, Bernard .
72 00
Smith, Cornelius
96 00
Spear, Josiah Q.
71 00
Sullivan, James D.
48 00
Sweeting, Putnam I. .
56 00
Toomey, Ellen
72 00
Torrey, Olive G.
36 00
Tower, Christopher P.
72 00
Welch, Robert A.
12 00
Whitten, Augusta F. .
124 40
Wilbur, Frances M. .
48 00
RESIDENCE IN OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS :
Burrell, Samuel E., at Abington and Whitman $61 50
Tirrell, Mary L., at Brockton 48 00
Loud, Byron W., at Chelsea 18 00
Hollis, Leroy S., at Hingham . 72 00
Prouty, James B., at Hingham
72 00
Cook, Joshua, at Marshfield
67 50
Pratt, Hannah T., at So. Braintree
16 00
Soldier's Relief to be refunded
8 50
Mary A. Rudolph, settlement, Well- fleet
42 00
Total
$4,213 98
APPROPRIATED FOR SOLDIERS' RELIEF :
Balance from 1903
$747 68
Appropriation March 14, 1904 3,500 00
Total .
$4,247 68
Expended
4,213 98
.
-
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1904 $33 70
86
Abatement and Remittance of Taxes.
Willard J. Dunbar, taxes of 1901 $105 72
Willard J. Dunbar, taxes of 1902 487 30
Willard J. Dunbar, taxes of 1903
138 07
Willard J. Dunbar, taxes of 1904
779 75
Cushing's E. Weymouth Ice Co., remittance 16 57
Heirs I. N. Hollis, remittance . 9 58
Mary L. Stanley, remittance 9 28
Mercy A. Hunt, remittance
6 15
Estate Edwin Martin, remittance
2 21
Union Church, So. Weymouth, re- mittance 2 13
John Beasley, remittance
2 13
Total
$1,558 89
APPROPRIATED FOR ABATEMENT AND REMITTANCE :
Appropriation March 14, 1904
$1,016 57
Balance expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1904
$542 32
Printing and Advertising.
Gazette Publishing Co., annual report
$740 80
Gazette Publishing Co. . 178 25
Transcript Publishing Co., poll tax lists
165 62
Transcript Publishing Co.
168 50
Frank E. Briggs
6 00
E. Weymouth Paper Box Co.
8 25
P. B. Murphy
4 75
David N. Crawford
4 00
The Wakefield Daily Item .
1 25
Total
$1,277 42
APPROPRIATED FOR PRINTING AND ADVERTISING :
Balance from 1903 .
. $1,405 75
Appropriated March 14, 1904 .
1,000 00
Total
·
$2,405 73
Expended
1,277 42
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1904 $1,128 31
87
Preservation of Shade Trees.
Merrimac Chemical Co., .
$45 00
Joseph Breck & Sons, C'p'n.,
17 00
J. W. Bartlett & Co.,
25
A. K. Bates .
95
Geo. W. Richards, use of wagon
5 00
Dummer Sewall, labor with horse
73 50
Peter Fowler, labor
40 00
A. Coban, labor
32 00
Lester Our, labor
8 00
Stephen Delory & Son, labor
.
3 35
Total
$225 05
APPROPRIATED FOR PRESERVATION OF TREES :
Balance from 1903
$318 93
Expended
225 05
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1904
$93 88
Public Parks.
Jerry Delory, labor
$24 00
Charles W. Hayden, labor
7 00
P. J. Fogarty, labor
5 00
Total
$36 00
APPROPRIATED FOR PUBLIC PARKS :
Balance from 1903
$48 50
Appropriation March 14, 1904
50 00
Total
$98 50
Expended
.
.
36 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1904
$62 50
Memorial Day.
Elbridge Nash, Q. M.,
$400 00
Appropriation March 14, 1904
400 00
Hydrants and Drinking Fountains.
Weymouth Water Works
$5000 00
Appropriation March 14, 1904 .
5000 00
Electric Lighting.
Weymouth Light and Power Co.
$7,144 19
88
APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING :
Balance from 1903 . $2,002 04 ·
Appropriation March 14, 1904. · 7,200 00
Total
$9,202 04
Expended
7,144 19
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1904 $2,057 85
Tufts Library.
Charles P. Hunt, Treasurer
$2,600 00
APPROPRIATED FOR TUFTS LIBRARY :
Balance from 1903 .
·
$ 500 00
Appropriation March 14, 1904 ·
2,200 00
One-half dog license money 588 11
Income from Susan Hunt Stetson fund
100 00
Total
$3,388 11
Expended
2,600 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1904 $ 788 11
Reading Room at Fogg Library.
John H. Stetson, Treasurer
$500 00
APPROPRIATED FOR READING ROOM :
Balance from 1903 . $125 00
Appropriation March 14, 1904
500 00
Total
$625 00
Expended
500 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1904
$125 00
Town House.
King & Pack .
$18 89
J. B. Rhines & Co.
4 26
M. R. Loud & Co.
2 29
Otis Cushing's Express
1 00
Total
$26 44
APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN HOUSE :
Balance from 1903 .
$281 30
Expended
.
26 44
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1904
$254 86
.
.
89
Street Records-Indexing.
John A. Raymond .
$20 00
APPROPRIATED FOR INDEXING :
Balance from 1903 .
$95 00
Expended
20 00
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1904.
$75 00
ASSESSORS' NEW VALUATION BOOK :
Gazette Publishing Co.
$409 35
George L. Newton .
30 00
John W. Bates .
41 50
Francis H. Cowing
34 50
Gilman B. Loud
31 50
George C. Torrry
50 33
Total,
$597 18
APPROPRIATED FOR NEW VALUATION BOOK :
Balance from 1903 .
$500 00
Balance expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1904.
$97 18
PUBLISHING VITAL RECORDS :
Appropriation, Balance from 1903, unexpended
$200 00
Interest and Discount.
Coupons cn High School Bonds . . $2,000 00
Interest, Note $6,000, due May 1, 1904
105 00
Interest, Note, $6,000, due May 1, · ·
1905
Note, $7,500, due Jan. 1, ·
210 00
Interest, 1906
262 50
Interest, Note, $7,500, due Jan. 1, 1907 .
262 50
Inierest, 1909 ·
175 00
Interest, Note, $5,000, due May 8,
175 00
1910 · Interest, Note, $7,500, due June 15, 1910 262 50
Interest, Notes, $15,000 Athens School- house
525 00
.
Note, $5,000, due May 8,
Amount carried forward $3,977 50
90
Amount brought forward $3,977 50 Interest, Notes, $10,000 Athens School- house 350 00
Interest, Susan Hunt Stetson Fund 100 00
Interest, Union National Bank, on over-draft
14 46
DISCOUNT, NOTES ANTICIPATION OF TAXES :
Eight Notes, $80,000, due Oct. 15, 17, 1904 $1,826 75
Two Notes, $20,000, due May 2, 1905 733 83
Two Notes, $20,000, due June 8, 1905 692 13
One Note, $10,000, due Oct. 10, 1905 394 69
Total, Interest and Discount
$8,089 36
APPROPRIATED FOR INTEREST AND DISCOUNT :
Appropriation March 14, 1904 . $5,500 00
Interest at Banks . 182 75
Interest on over-due Taxes · 2,298 06
Total
7,980 81
Balance expended in excess,
Dec. 31, 1904
$108 55
NOTES PAYABLE :
Note due May 1, 1904
·
$6,000 00
Appropriation March 14, 1904 ·
6,000 00
TAX DEED ACCOUNT :
Balance from 1903
$740 76
Amount received in 1904
219 75
Balance Dec. 31, 1904
.
·
$521 01
Taxes Levied by State and County.
State Treasurer, State Tax . $5,600 00
State Treasurer, Corporation tax 237 35
State Treasurer, National Bank tax 2,042 53
State Treasurer, Metropolitan Park tax
3,398 49
County Treasurer, County tax
5,076 71
. Total paid
$16,355 08
.
91
Town Officers.
SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF POOR AND BOARD OF HEALTH :
George L. Newton, services 1904
$450 00
Robert McIntosh, services 1904 450 00 .
Edward W. Hunt, services 1904 450 00
Bradford Hawes, services 1904 .
450 00
Bradford Hawes, Clerk of Boards 150 00
Walter L. Bates, services 1904
450 00
Total
$2,400 00
Appropriated for Selectmen :
Balance from 1903 .
$600 00
Appropriation March 14, 1904
.
2,400 00
Total
$3,000 00
Expended
2,400 00
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31,
1904 .
$600 00
ASSESSORS :
Francis H. Cowing, chairman
$301 00
John W. Bates, Clerk of Board
366 00
George L. Newton .
272 00
Gilman B. Loud
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