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5,106 05
Total expended, Fire Department
$7,232 32
APPROPRIATED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT :
Balance from 1904 . ·
$786 67
Appropriation March 13, 1905
6,200 00
Engineers, for old copper ; . ·
72 62
$7,059 29
Balance expended in excess, Dec. 30, 1905
$173 03
STORAGE BATTERY, WARD TWO ENGINE HOUSE :
A. D. Wheeler, N. E. agent
$1,000 00
Waldo Turner 184 37
F. M. Ferrin, 615 ft. cable
92 50
Walworth Manufacturing Co.
12 20
J. P. Anthony Co. .
5 00
Pettingell-Andrews Co.
2 85
M. C. Dizer Co., pipe 75
H. K. Cushing's Express
1 00
Drew's Express
50
Total expended
$1,299 17
APPROPRIATED FOR STORAGE BATTERY :
Appropriation March 13, 1905
$1,300 00
Expended ·
1,299 17
Balance unexpended, Dec. 30, 1905 .
83
Police Department.
Thomas Fitzgerald, chief .
$800 00
Patrick Butler, inspector . 730 00
$1,530 00
Amount carried forward
$1,530 00
.
76
Amount brought forward
WARD ONE.
I. H. Walker . ·
$100 00
A. S. Veader . ·
.
·
12 00
B. F. Richards
10 00
Geo. W. Nash
9 00
N. B. Gladwin
4 00
WARD Two.
Arthur H. Pratt
$730 00
George E. Garey
.
42 00
Thos. B. Loud
39 00
Charles J. McMorrow
8 00
N. B. Peare
6 00
WARD THREE.
John D. Walsh
$730 00
Charles B. Trask
59 00
George W. Smith
17 00
William H. Trask
3 00
David O'Connell
3 00
WARD FOUR.
William F. French .
$39 70
A. J. Osgood .
6 00
George E. Garey
3 00
WARD FIVE :
Michael Allen
$730 00
Chas. J. McMorrow
·
.26 00
L. A. Blanchard
4 50
C. C. Tinkham
3 00
Chas. H. Holbrook
3 00
John J. Daley
3 00
MISCELLANEOUS :
City of Quincy, prisoners at lock-up
$3 00
N. E. Telephone Co.
16 26
Seth Damon, two stop watches
11 00
C. H. Lovell, ink .
75
FEES AND EXPENSES IN CRIMINAL CASES :
Geo. W. Young, team hire
$17 00
A. S. Marsh, team hire .
2 00
Amounts carried forward
$19 00
$4,151 21
.
.
·
$135 00
$825 00
$812 00
$48 70
.
.
.
.
$769 50
$31 01
·
.
$1,530 00
.
.
.
.
77
Amounts carried forward
$19 00
$4,151 21
Thomas Fitzgerald
38 30
George A. McKay
27 97
Patrick Butler
11 95
Arthur H. Pratt
.
.
.
75
John D. Walsh
5 20
Thos. B. Loud
7 92
Wm. N. Marden
4 40
Michael Allen
.
.
$124 21
LOCK-UPS :
WARD Two :
Thos. B. Loud, care
$25 00
Thos. B. Loud, meals for prisoners .
19 75
Ford Furniture Co., mattresses and pillows ·
5 00
Electric lighting
.
.
11 59
J. C. Fraser, M. D.
2 00
Stove from Fire Dept
10 00
Less old stove sold to E. E. Orr, 5 00
5 00
WARD THREE :
W. F. Burrell, care
$12 50
W. F. Burrell, meals for prisoners
29 75
W. F. Burrell, laundry
50
S. B. Richmond, care
12 50
S. B. Richmond, meals for prisoners
16 50
S. B. Richmond, laundry
1 00
S. B. Richmond, care prisoner
.
00
John G. Thomas, repairs
16 00
D. Sewall, carting
1 50
Phillips & Bacon, burner
25
H. M. Curtis Coal Co., coal
17 85
A. J. Richards & Son
5 70
Almshouse, wood aud carting coal
3 00
Electric lighting
11 58
Water rent
6 00
$136 63
WARD FIVE :
C. H. Holbrook, care
$25 00
C. H. Holbrook, meals for prisoners 13 05
C. H. Holbrook, oil ahd laundry
38
Gordon Willis, broom
35
H. M. Curtis Coal Co., coal
11 40
.
Amounts carried forward
$50 18
$4,480 39
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
72
$68 34
.
.
78
Amount brought forward
$50 18
$4,480 39
A. J. Richards & Son, coal 5 70
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
5 00
Electric lighting
11 58
Water rent
6 00
.
$78 46
Total expended
$4,558 85
APPROPRIATED FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT :
Balance from 1904 . $1,130 34
Appropriation March 13, 1905 ·
4,500 00
Received from town of Braintree
17 75
Received from E. Norfolk District
Court, fees and fines 409 96
Received from Superior Court, Ded- ham, fees and fines ·
25 00
Total
, .
$6,083 05
Expended
4,558 85
Balance unexpended, Dec. 30, 1905
$1,524 20
POLICE AT DOWNER LANDING :
Balance due Steamboat Co. .
$111 00
Cash paid J. H. Stetson, Trea., 1905 8 00
Total
$119 00
EXPENDED :
Charles J. McMorrow, order of Court
$111 00
A. H. Pratt, police service 4 00 .
G. W. Nash, police service
4 00
$119 00
Health Department.
Boston City Hospital
$228 00
T. H. Lynch, supplies
16 12
G. M. Hoyt, supplies
1 65
W. B. Webster, supplies
8 20
W. B. Webster, formaldehyde
24 00
King & Pack, disinfecting
26 00
Thos. B. Loud, quarantine service
48 00
K. H. Granger, M. D.
18 00
W. A. Drake, M. D.
5 00
.
.
.
·
Amount carried forward $374 97
79
Amount brought forward $374 97
E. N. Mayberry, M. D. .
3 00
A. W. Baker's Express . 2 40
N. Y. & Boston Desp. Ex. Co. 1 95
Bourk's Express
30
H. A. Richards, furnishing dump
10 00
BURYING ANIMALS :
Wm. E. Roberts
$1 00
John F. Morrell
·
.
1 00
Edward Ryan
1 00
E. W. Wolfe .
1 00
John Moran
1 00
John Lynch .
1 00
Abraham Delorey
1 00
Jacob Chandler
1 00
James H. Lynch
1 00
Wm. F. French
50
Michael Flynn
2 00
J. H. Thompson, removing dead cow 5 00
J. F. Dwyer, removing dead horse . 5 00
Total .
$414 12
APPROPRIATED FOR HEALTH DEPT. :
Balance from 1904 .
$320 65
Appropriation March 13, 1905 .
230 00
Total .
$550 65
Expended .
414 12
Balance unexpended, Dec. 30, 1905
$136 53
Miscellaneous Account :
W. G. A. Pattee, Atty. for David Ford, land damage, Pilgrim Road Warren Goddard, Atty. Holbrook vs. Weymouth, case of Susan Leach ; judgment $85.09 ; costs $49.50 George B. Bayley, Inspector licensed slaughter houses .
$700 00
134 59
215 75
F. W. Loud, Inspector of Animals . W. J. Dunbar, Tax Col., land sales for 1903 taxes
125 50
307 98
W. J. Dunbar, Tax Col., land sales for 1904 taxes
104 16
Amount carried forward $1,587 98
.
80
Amount brought forward $1,587 98
Quincy L. Reed, Civil Engineer 99 00
E. L. Burdakin, list of deeds . 40 00
No. Weymouth Cemetery Assn., care Soldiers' monument 1904 and 1905 60 00
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. 53 82
B. N. Rice, stamped envelopes 42 40
C. H. Lovell, books for Tax Collector
29 50
C .. H. Lovell, books for Assessors .
8 50
C. H. Lovell, stationery . 22 50
Hobbs & Warren Co., for Town Clerk 5 50
Hobbs & Warren Co., stationery
22 94
Macey, Wernicke Co., cards
18 20
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery
6 50
Stone & Forsyth, stationery
3 25
Thorp & Martin Co., stationery
30
H. C. Dimond & Co., rubber stamps
72
J. H. Stetson, stationery and postage
3 69
J. H. Stetson, recording deeds
1 31
M. D. Jones & Co., S. A. R. markers White & Wetherbee, survey and plans E. C. Sargent, plan
3 00
Little, Brown & Co., law book
5 50
Ford Furniture Co., matting for Town Clerk . 10 27
C. B. Cushing, car fares . 4 70
Geo. F. Maynard, repairing pump
7 20
C. C. Tinkham, killing mad dog 3 00
Geo. C. Torrey, services with Tax Commissioner
3 00
County Commissioners, entry fee
3 00
R. F. Poole, repairing Pound and sheds 1 75
Gordon Willis, witness fees'
7 00
N. W. Gardner witness fees .
7 00
Bradford Hawes, witness fees .
7 00
Geo. L. Newton, witness fees .
7 00
E. S. Wright, witness fees
3 50
George C. Torrey, witness fees
3 50
E. W. Hunt, witness fees
3 00
Asa P. Pratt, posting warrants, etc., 15 50
N. B. Peare, posting wrrrants, etc. . 16 25
G. B. Bayley, notifying officers 75
I. H. Walker, notifying officers
2 00
Geo. L. Newton, Selectman, expenses 33 30
E. W. Hunt, Selectman, expenses .
29 45
Amount curried forward
$2,242 78
43 00
12 00
81
Amount brought forward $2,242 78 Robert McIntosh, Selectman, ex- penses . 36 96
Gordon Willis, Selectman, expenses . 34 00
W. L. Bates, Selectman, expenses 3 00
Bradford Hawes, Selectman, expenses 54 00
Bradford Hawes, use of team .
26 00
D. J. Sampson, delivering town re- ports 6 00
J. W. Curtis, delivering town reports 6 00
F. McCarthy, delivering town reports
6 00
6 00
6 00
7 00
4 50
2 25
2 25
5 00
G. B. Loud, delivering poll-tax books
5 00
A. S. Marsh, delivering poll-tax books
6 00
I. H. Walker, enforcing dog law
10 00
N. B. Peare, enforcing dog law
18 92
Thos. Fitzgerald, enforcing dog law
12 65
G. B. Bayley, enforcing dog law
35 25
W. B. Hollis & Son, team hire 19 50
9 00
Geo. A. Hunt, team hire ,
7 50
A. S. Marsh, team hire
5 00
N. Y. & Boston Despatch Ex. Co.
1 25
Bourk's Express
75
A. W. Baker's Express
45
J. M. Whitcomb, express on markers
40
F. H. Cowing, examining records .
2 00
F. H. Cowing, Assessor's expenses . 1 50
John W. Bates, Assessor's postage . 2 00
EXPENSES ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMITEEE :
A. Francis Barnes. 1 30 ·
Matthew O'Dowd
1 10
Russell B. Worster
·
ASSESSORS MEETINGS WITH REGISTRARS :
George L. Newton, 16 meetings .
34 00
John W. Bates, 19 meetings 40 00 ·
Amount carried forward $2,662 41
·
1 10
D. Sewall, delivering town reports . R. F. Poole, delivering town reports F. W. Loud, delivering town reports R. McIntosh, delivering poll-tax books Fred Nolan, delivering poll-tax books R. Powers, delivering poll-tax books F. H. Cowing, delivering poll-tax books
Geo. W. Young, team hire .
82
Amount brought forward $2,662 41
Francis H. Cowing, 19 meetings 40 00
Gilman B. Loud, 19 meetings 40 00
George C. Torrey, 19 meetings
38 00
JANITORS FOR REGISTRARS :
J. F. Miller and M. L. Keene 3 00
Fred W. Barter 3 00
Herbert F. Pray
.
.
1 50
T. F. Moore . .
2 00
L. J. Brennan
.
RETURNING BIRTHS :
J. C. Fraser, M. D., 52 births at .25 13 00
W. A. Drake, M. D., 44 births at .25 11 00
G. D. Bullock, M. D., 26 births at .25 6 50
E. N. Mayberry, M. D., 20 births at .25
5 00
F. W. Brett, M. D., 3 births at .25 75
C. H. Gould, M. D., 2 births at .25 50
R. B. Rand, M. D., 2 births at .25 50
Jos. Frame, M. D., 1 birth at .25 £
25
RETURNING DEATHS :
Wm. T. Rice Co., 58 deaths at .25 . The John Ford Co., 52 deaths at .25 13 00
14 50
C. L. Rice & Son, 51 deaths at .25 . 12 75
King & Pack, 21 deaths at .25
5 25
75
G. E. Mansfield & Co., 3 deaths at .25 John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording and indexing :
231 births at 50 115 50
188 deaths at .20 37 60 .
3 deaths at .50 . 1 50
130 marriages at .20 26 00
Issuing 191 burial permits 10
Expenses and postage . 1 60 201 30
Total expended
$3,078 96
APPROPRIATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT :
Balance from 1904 .
$733 63
Appropriation March 13, 1905 $8,600 00
Less for note payable
6,000 00 2,600 00
Total ·
$3,333 63
Expended
8,078 96
.
.
.
Balance unexpended, Dec. 30, 1905
.
$254 67
.
4 00
83
TOWN OFFICES :
East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent $600 00
Mrs. James Dillon, care and cleaning 67 50
Weymouth Light and Power Co. 39 87
Ford Furniture Co., matting 42 35
Waldo Turner .
6 55
Charles Simmons
2 62
Murphy, Leavens & Co., duster
2 02
F. B Reed, repairing clock
75
Total
$761 66
APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN OFFICES :
Balance from 1904 . $13 64
Appropriation, March 13, 1905
700 00
$713 64
Balance expended in excess, Dec.
30, 1905
$48 02
STATE AND TOWN ELECTION EXPENSES.
Louis A. Cook, Moderator, March 13 . $10 00
PRECINCT ONE :
James B. French, Warden
10 00
Herbert F. Binney, Clerk
5 00
Meritt Jenkins, Clerk 5 00
Ancil Burrell, Inspector .
10 00
John A. Holbrook, Inspector
10 00
George Ruggles, Inspector
10 00
Josiah H. Pratt, Inspector
5 00
and
John F. Binney, Inspector Deputy 6 50
B. F. Richards, Ballot-box Officer 10 00
Isaac H. Walker, constable
6 00
F. A. Richards, Deputy Warden
3 00
T. B. Seabury, Deputy Inspector
1 50
C. H. Williams, Deputy Inspector 1 50
Joshua H. Shaw, Deputy Inspector . 1 50
PRECINCT TWO :
Charles J. McMorrow, Warden
10 00
Edwin S. Bradford, Clerk 10 00
George A. McGowan, Inspector
10 00
Frank K. Raymond, Inspector
10 00
Thomas B. Loud, Inspector
10 00
Amount brought forward
$145 00
.
84
Amount brought forward $145 00
Israel Loring, Inspector and Deputy 6 50
J. Walter Walker, Inspector . 5 00
Asa B. Pratt, Ballot-box Officer
10 00
Arthur H. Pratt, Constable
6 00
John V. Powers, Deputy Warden 3 00
Cyrus E. Raymond, Deputy Inspector 3 00
Henry F. Boyle, Deputy Inspector . 1 50
PRECINCT THREE :
William S. Wallace, Warden 10 00
Jacob Dexheimer, Jr., Clerk 10 00 ·
James A. Pray, Inspector 10 00
J. Rupert Walsh, Inspector 10 00
Atherton W. Tilden, Inspector
10 00
Edward F. Tracy, Inspector Deputy
and
6 50
Timothy F. White, Inspector Deputy 6 50
and
Thos. Fitzgerald, Ballot-box Officer and Constable .
8 00
John D. Walsh, Ballot-box Officer and Constable
8 00
Walter J. Geisler, Deputy Warden
3 00
Jesse H. Pierce, Deputy Clerk ·
3 00
C. E. Whitten, Deputy Inspector
1 50
R. L. Hunt, Deputy Inspector
1 50
Howard Richards, Deputy Inspector 1 50
Irving Nightingale, Deputy Inspector 1 50
PRECINCT FOUR :
William T. Spilsted, Warden . 5 00
Thomas H. Melville, Warden . 5 00 .
Thomas V. Nash, Clerk .
10 00
John W. Seabury, Inspector
10 00
Edward Howley, Inspector
10 00
Clarence W. Fearing, Inspector
10 00
D. L. Bresnahan, Inspector Deputy 6 50
Ignatius Melville, Inspector
5 00
G. B. Bayley, Ballot Box Officer
10 00
William F. French, Constable .
6 00
Fred M. Hawes, Deputy Warden
1 50
Henry S. Poole, Deputy Inspector 1 50
John F. Reardon, Deputy Inspector .
1 50
·
and
Amount carried forward $353 00
85
Amount brought forward $353 00
PRECINCT FIVE :
Lawrence A. Blanchard, Warden 10 00
John F. Welsh, Clerk 10 00
Matthew O'Dowd, Inspector 10 00
George H. Shaw, Inspector
10 00
Clarence H. Sumner, Inspector
10 00
M. Sanford Orcutt, Inspector and
Deputy 6 50
J. Clifford Ford, Inspector
.
5 00
M. Allen, Ballot-box Officer
10 00
C. C. Tinkham, Constable
6 00
Henry Rockwood, Deputy Warden
3 00
Leonard V. Tirrell, Deputy Clerk 3 00
John Reidy, Deputy Inspector 3 00
Geo. R. Bowker, Deputy Inspector .
1 50
D. Frank Daly, Deputy Inspector .
1 50
PRECINCT SIX :
Clayton B. Merchant, Warden 10 00
Dennis J. Slattery, Clerk 10 00
Arthur M. Hawes, Inspector
10 00
Arthur L. Blanchard, Inspector
10 00
Henry T. McIntosh, Inspector .
10 00
Edward F. Cullen, Inspector . .
10 00
N. B. Peare, Ballot-box Officer .
10 00
Patrick Butler, Constable 6 00
Joseph A. Cushing, Deputy Warden
1 50
Horace M. Randall, Deputy Warden 1 50
B. J. Smith, Deputy Clerk 3 00
Thos. H. Lynch, Deputy Inspector .
3 00
Chas. J. Scott, Deputy Inspector .
3 00
John Upton, Deputy Inspector 50
L. M. Blackwell, Deputy Inspector . 1 50
MISCELLANEOUS :
Crescent Lodge Hall Association 42 00
Miller & Keene, janitor and labor on booths 16 00
H. E. Raymond, labor on booths
6 00
F. W. Barter, janitor and labor
12 00
H. F. Pray, janitor and labor
16 00
T. F. Moore, janitor and labor 10 00
John Seabury, labor on booths 6 00
Chas. A. Vining, janitor and labor 14 00
John A. Raymond, expenses . .
3 35
Total
·
$658 85
86
APPROPRIATION FOR ELECTION EXPENSES :
Balance from 1904 $49 87
Appropriation, March 13, 1905
700 00
Total
.
.
$749 87
Expended
658 85
Balance unexpended, Dec. 30,
1905
$91 02
State Aid. Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Section 3-8.
Ahlf, Christina .
$48 00
Addington, Alfred G.
48 00
Arnold, George .
60 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
Bearce, Mary J.
48 00
Binney, Isaac H.
48 00
Bonldry, William W.
66 00
Brady, Thomas .
67 00
Bailey, Henrietta A.
48 00
Bliss, Julia M. .
16 00
Chandler, Jacob
44 00
Cahill, Mary A.
48 00
Child, John
64 00
Child, Abbie S. .
48 00
Corbin, Mary A.
36 00
Cowing, Ella G.
48 00
Cowing, Lucinda M. .
20 00
Cudworth, Mehitable B.
48 00
Cullinane, John .
48 00
Cullinane, Margaret
40 00
Curtis, John W.
72 00
Cole, George N.
32 00
Cushing, Olive J.
48 00
Cushing, Margaret C.
48 00
Cushing, Mary A.
28 00
Cushing, Sarah .
48 00
Cushing, Helen C.
.
40 00
Amount carried forward
$1,531 00
.
·
.
.
.
·
34 00
Burrell, Adella J.
24 00
Champion, Joseph D. .
87
Amount brought forward
$1,531 00
Cushing, John F.
12 00
Cleary, Morris .
44 00
Coakley, Humphrey
.
.
52 00
Davis, William H.
48 00
Davis, George R.
72 00
Davis, Sophia ·
48 00
Duke, Frank .
72 00
Doyle, Thomas .
36 00
Fearing, Orintha M.
48 00
Fennell, John
48 00
Fitts, Mary S. .
48 00
Fogg, Elizabeth A.
48 00
Faulkner, Harrison
48 00
Farmer, William H.
8 00
Gardner, Nancy E.
24 00
Gardner, Mary A
8 00
Gardner, Mary M.
48 00
Gloster, Patrick
72 00
Gove, Mary E. .
48 00
Goldthwaite, Clarinda
48 00
Greelish, Owen L.
48 00
Gurney, Benoni
72 00
Grant, Celenda P.
40 00
Goodwin, Tirzah E.
28 00
Gay, Malina M .
24 00
Higgins, John J.
72 00.
Holmes, Eleanor F.
48 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
Holbrook, Martha
.
48 00
Holbrook, John Q. A.
48 00
Holbrook, George A.
48 00
Hollis, John F. . ·
48 00
Hollis, John Q. .
·
72 00
Hollis, Leroy S.
24 00
Howley, Mary C.
48 00
Howley, Patrick
54 00
Hyland, Thomas W.
32 00
Hunt, Elbridge G.
48 00
Hewitt, Horace .
72 00
.
.
.
Amount carried forward $3,621 00
88
Amount brougot forward
$3,621 00
Hosmer, Francis E.
48 00
Hobart, Mary A.
48 00
Hanscom, Lurinda A.
12 00
Jones, William W.
60 00
Jenkins, Isabel M.
48 00
Jordan, Alice
48 00
Kennison, Benjamin R.
42 00
Kilburn, Rebecca C. .
48 00
Kimball, James D.
16 00
LaForest, Mary
48 00
Larmey, Susan F.
48 00
Lewis, Lucinda B.
48 00
Loud, Susan R.
24 00
Loud, Samuel R.
48 00
Loud, Thomas B.
56 00
Loud, Susan
12 00
Louney, Mary
48 00
Lovell, Caroline B.
48 00
Lufkin, Margaret
48 00
Lord, George F.
48 00
Linton, Augustus A. .
48 00
Macaulay, Sarah B.
48 00
Marden, Rosella
48 00
McDonough, Mary I. .
48 00
McNair, Mary E.
48 00
Merchant, William F.
36 00
Merchant, Joan .
48 00
Miller, George .
48 00
Mitchell, Mary O.
48 00
Moulton, Elizabeth E.
24 00
Murphy, Martin
36 00
Murphy, Margaret
48 00
Mowrey, Mary E.
48 00
McGuire, Katharine
48 00
Nightingale, Almira D.
48 00
Newman, John .
48 00
O'Connor, Catherine .
48 00
O'Connell, Mary
·
48 00
O'Neill, John
40 00
Orcutt, Mary A.
48 00
Orcutt, William .
60 00
Otis, Thomas
48 00
Otis, Hannah
48 00
Peterson, Mary A.
48 00
Poole, Augusta M.
48 00
Amount carried forward
$5,623 00
.
.
89
Amount brought forward
$5,623 00
Poole, Mary A.
48 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.
72 00
Puttillow, Thomas G.
48 00
Puttillow, Rebecca C.
24 00
Peare, Nathaniel B.
48 00
Pratt, Henry F.
48 00
Pratt, M. Augusta
48 00
Rodolph, Mary A
48 00
Rowell, James E.
18 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
Ross, Samuel J.
36 00
Ryan, John
36 00
Rea, Catherine J.
48 00
Roachman, John
48 00
Sylvester, Charles F.
6 00
Sanborn, William W.
72 00
Saville, Elizabeth H.
.
38 00
Shaw, Andrew J.
72 00
Shaw, Georgianna
48 00
Sewall, Mary S.
48 00
Smith, Cornelius
48 00
Smith, Eunice G.
48 00
Sınith Avis A.
24 00
Smith, Reuben, Jr.
16 00
Souther, Susan E.
48 00
Spear, Charles H.
48 00
Spear, Josiah Q.
72 00
Stoddard, Henry A.
28 00
Sweeting, Putnam I.
·
48 00
Sweeting, Sarah J.
48 00
Spencer, Jeremiah
·
48 00
Slattery, Ann
·
28 00
.
.
·
.
.
.
.
Amount carried forward $7,713 00
P
90
Amount brought forward
$7,713 00
Thomas, Sarah W.
44 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, Mary A.
48 00
Thayer, Harriet A.
48 00
Thayer, Caroline L.
48 00
Totman, Eliza L.
48 00
Urquhart, Roxanna
48 00
Welch, Robert A.
72 00
Whelan, John H.
72 00
Whelan, Joanna
48 00
Whitten, Augusta F.
48 00
Wrightington, Lucy C.
48 00
West, Andrew J.
48 00
West, Mary S. ·
.
.
SPANISH WAR :
Ross, Mary J.
4 00
Ross, Samuel J., 2nd
48 00
Smith, Rose A.
48 00
Total, State aid .
$8,753 00
Military Aid, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Section 9-11.
Blanchard, Alonzo
$96 00
Bouldry, John R.
192 00
Brett, Marcinus .
142 00
Tisdale, Charles H.
96 00
Rowell, James E.
130 77
$656 77
Aylward, John, class four (no settle-
ment)
96 00
$752 77
Burial of Indigent Soldiers, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 20, 21, as anthorized by W. J. Dunbar, Burial Agent.
Burial of Joseph S. Batchelder $35 00
Burial of Israel A. Dailey . 35 00
Awount carried forward $70 00
-
.
.
.
.
32 00
.
91
Amount brought forward $70 00
Burial of James E. Rowell .
35 00
Burial of Sarah A. Prouty . ·
35 00
Burial of William Orcutt .
35 00
Total .
$175 00
SUMMARY.
State Aid Payments (due from State) . $8,753 00
Military Aid (half due from State) 656 77
Military Aid, Class 4 (due from State) 96 00
Burial Indigent Soldiers (due from State) 175 00
Total payments $9,680 77
1
APPROPRIATED FOR STATE ACCOUNTS :
Balance from 1904 . .
$1,410 61 ·
Appropriation March 13, 1905 ·
8,750 00
Total .
.
.
$10,160 61
Expended
9,680 77
Balance unexpended Dec. 30, 1905 .
$479 84
Amount due the Town from the State
on above accounts
$9,352 38
Soldiers' Relief, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 18 and 19.
Batchelder, Joseph S.
$44 00
Bates, John F. .
·
48 00
Bates, Helen R.
.
48 00
Bates, Bessie
72 00
Bearce, Mary J.
48 00
Binney, Isaac
56 00
Boothby, Albert
72 00
Brady, Thomas .
36 00
Cahill, Mary A.
48 00
Childs, John
28 00
Childs, Mrs. John
4 00
Cole, George N.
80 00
Coolidge, Frederick
48 00
Corbin, Mary A.
.
20 00
Cowing, Ella G.
.
.
91 45
.
Amount carried forward $743 45
.
92
Amount brought forward
$743 45
Cudworth, Mehitable B.
27 35
Daley, Ann
80 71
Fearing, Orintha M.
56 00
Fennell, John
48 00
Fitts, Mary S. .
48 00
Flynn, Mrs. Martin
93 55
Gay, Malina M.
24 00
Hayden, Ann M.
6 85
Holbrook, Caroline
53 85
Holbrook, John Q. A.
34 30
Holbrook, Samuel V. .
53 25
Hollis. John F. .
48 00
Hollis, Leroy S.
18 00
Hyland, Thomas W.
48 00
Kimball, James D.
10 00
Lamar, Mrs. Joseph
20 00
Larmey, Susan F.
48 00
Lord, George F.
7 24
Loud, Samuel R.
48 00
Lovell, Caroline B.
67 50
Mckeever, Mrs. John L.
48 00
Merchant, William F.
48 00
Murphy, Martin
84 65
Murphy, William H. .
144 00
Nightingale, Mrs. Thomas
48 00
O'Connell, Mary
48 00
Orcutt, Mary A.
48 00
Orcutt, William
14 00
Our, Hannah E.
72 00
Peterson, Mary A.
4 00
Pope, Clinton
73 30
Porter, Ruth J.
76 75
Price, Stephen W.
72 00
Raymond, Ella M.
96 00
Richards, Samuel M.
48 00
Robbins, Ann R.
48 00
Roby, Annie
19 35
Ross, Samuel J.
48 00
Rosey, Mary
98 00
Rowell, James E.
4 73
Sanborn, W. W.
152 50
Shaw, Georgianna
30 70
Smith, Bernard
72 00
Smith, Cornelius
96 00
.
.
.
Amount carried forward $3,150 03
Prouty, James B.
72 00
93
Amount brought forward
$3,150 03
Spear, Josiah Q.
.
72 00
Sullivan, James D.
.
48 00
Sweeting, Putnam I.
.
.
59 35
Thayer, Harriett A
52 85
Toomey, Ellen
72 00
Torrey, Olive G.
48 00
Tower, Christopher P.
212 00
Welch, Robert A.
48 00
Whitten, Augusta F.
113 80
Wilbur, Frances M.
48 00
Wrightington, Lucy C.
6 73
RESIDENCE IN OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS :
Thomas, William, at Boston 32 00
Pratt, Hannah T., at Braintree 48 00
Hollis, Adoniram B., at Brockton
45 08
Kennedy, James, at Brockton
108 53
Tirrell, Mary L., at Brockton
48 00
Burrell, Emma F., at Brockton and Whitman
142 00
Loud, Byron W., at Chelsea
9 00
Hollis, Le Roy S., at Hingham
72 00
Prouty, James B., at Hingham
30 00
Cook, Joshua, at Scituate
14 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF TO BE REFUNDED :
Rudolph, Mary A., settlement, Well- fleet
156 00
Total
$4,635 37
APPROPRIATED FOR SOLDIER'S RELIEF :
Balance from 1904
$33 70
Appropriation March 13, 1905
4,800 00
Refunded by Wellfleet
42 00
Refunded by Middleboro' .
48 00
Refunded by individuals
9 50
Total
$4,933 20
Expended
4,635 37
Balance unexpended, Dec. 30, 1905
$297 83
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
94
Abatement and Remittance of Taxes.
Willard J. Dunbar, taxes of 1902 $140 22
Willard J. Dunbar, taxes of 1903 560 90
Willard J. Dunbar, taxes of 1904
140 61
Willard J. Dunbar, taxes. of 1905
422 50
Annie Connors, remittance .
3 20
Lizzie E. Cushing, remittance
3 09
Wm. Crawford, remittance .
1 78
Mary A. Pratt, remittance .
1 03
Total .
$1,273 33
APPROPRIATED FOR ABATEMENT AND REMITTANCE :
Appropriation March 13, 1905
$1,003 09
Balance expended in excess, Dec. 30, 1905 .
$270 24
Printing and Advertising.
Gazette Publishing Co., annual report .
$649 64
Gazette Publishing Co. 243 75 · ·
H. H. Joy, poll-tax lists
156 10
Transcript Publishing Co.
80 50 .
C. H. Lovell
70 50
Pray & Kelley
13 00
The Wakefield Daily Item
7 50
Frank E. Briggs
5 25
Carter, Rice & Co.
3 99
George W. Prescott & Son
3 00
Total .
$1,233 23
APPROPRIATED FOR PRINTING AND ADVERTISING :
Balance from 1904 . . $1,128 31
Appropriation March 13, 1905 .
1,000 00
Total
.
$2,128 31
Expended
1,233 23
Balance unexpended Dec. 30, 1905 .
$895 08
Preservation of Shade Trees.
Jos. Breck & Sons
$3 75
Bowker Insecticide Co.
50
Amount carried forward $4 25
.
95
Amount brought forward $4 25
J. E. Ludden
85
Stephen Delorey & Son, labor
111 50
Hiram Nadell, labor
77 00
Dummer Sewall, labor .
.
52 50
Thomas Cleary, labor
25 00
Frederick W. Stoddard, labor
11 00
Joseph Taylor, Jr., labor 4 00
R. L. Hunt, distributing circulars 4 00
L. A. Blanchard, distributing circulars 5 00
W. P. Hersey, distributing circulars 5 00
Robt. McIntosh, distributing circulars 9 00
Bradford Hawes, distributing circulars 3 00
Bradford Hawes, postage
5 00
Total
$317 10
APPROPRIATED FOR PRESERVATION OF TREES :
Balance from 1904
$93 88
Appropriation March 13, 1905
200 00
Total
$293 88
Balance expended in excess, Dec. 30,
1905
$23 22
Public Parks.
Jeremiah Coffee, labor ·
$21 50
H. A. Richards, labor
7 00
Dummer Sewell, labor
6 75
Total .
$35 25
APPROPRIATED FOR PUBLIC PARKS :
Balance from 1904
$62 50
Appropriation March 13, 1905
50 00
Total .
$112 50
Expended .
35 25
Balance unexpended, Dec. 30, 1905
$77 25
Memorial Day.
Elbridge Nash, Q. M.,
$400 00
Appropriation, March 13, 1905 ·
400 00
96
Hydrants and Drinking Fountains.
Weymouth Water Works
$5000 00
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