Town annual report of Weymouth 1906, Part 5

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 362


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$225 00


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2 55


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23 70


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HORSES AT FIRES :


A. B. Sladen .


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$42 50


Clement's Express


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.


45 00


David Ford


40 00


Peter A. Gallant


60 00


J. F. & W. H. Cushing


80 00


A. W. Baker .


110 00


R. B. Worster


1 50


W. W. Pratt


2 00


C. H. Lovell .


13 00


A. S. Marsh .


80 00


E. S. Wright, 1905


83 00


E. S. Wright, 1906


50 00


$607 00


Total, miscellaneous


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$3,518 74


SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES, FIRE DEPARTMENT :


Hose One


$182 30


Hose Seven


80 70


E. S. Beals, H. & L. Truck


43 50


Hose Two


361 46


Eureka H. & L. Truck


25 00


Hose Three


352 17


Hardscrabble H & L. Truck


25 00


Hose Four


341 26


Hose Six


86 04


Hose Five


254 86


George W. Bates H. & L. Truck


37 50


Chemical Extinguisher


64 26


Miscellaneous


.


.


3,518 74


Total expended, Fire Department


$5,372 79


APPROPRIATED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT :


Appropriation March 12, 1906 $5,500 00


Engineers for hall rent 31 25


Total . $5,531 25


Expended


. .


5,372 79


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$158 46


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Police Department.


Thomas Fitzgerald, chief


$800 00


Patrick Butler, inspector


730 00


$1,530 00


WARD ONE :


I. H. Walker


$139 00


George W. Nash


11 00


Samuel T. Hayden


9 00


B. F. Richards


3 00


N. B. Gladwin


3 00


WARD Two :


Arthur H. Pratt


$730 00


George E. Garey


45 00


Thomas B. Loud


34 00


N. B. Peare .


9 00


C. J. McMorrow


6 00


WARD THREE :


John D. Walsh


$730 00


Charles B. Trask


63 00


George W. Smith


17 00


Wm. H. Trask


3 00


Peter E. Condrick .


3 00


Charles E. Tinkham


3 00


$819 00


WARD FOUR :


Willard F. Hall


$63 87


George B. Bayley


13 25


Albert J. Osgood


6 00


George E. Garey


3 00


William F. French .


.


1 75


$87 87


WARD FIVE :


Michael Allen


$730 00


George W. Smith


28 00


Lawrence A. Blanchard


3 00


George W. Conant


3 00


Fred Allison .


3 00


$767 00


Amouut carried forward


$4,192 87


$165 00


$824 00


88


Amount brought forward $4,192 87


MISCELLANEOUS :


Town of Braintree, half expense of


patroling smelt brook, 1905 $40 00


City of Quincy, prisoners at lock up


13 50


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.


25 24


Geo. W. Young, team hire


32 00


A. S. Marsh, team hire .


2 50


R. B. Worster, team hire


·


2 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, postage


4 88


Pray & Kelley, letter heads


2 75


J. E. Ludden


74


E. N. Mayberry, M. D., at lock-up . 3 00


J. C. Fraser, M. D .. at lock-up 2 00


S. B. Richmond, watching with pris- oners .


7 25


Mrs. C. Nelligan, watching w1th


prisoner


2 00


Mrs. John Daley, watching with pris- oner


2 00


M. Allen, team hire and car fares, account prisoner .


7 64


S. B. Richmond, care game cocks


10 50


S. A. Houghton, grain .


. 95


Mrs. Geo. Guertin, use of cages


2 00


Thos. Fitzgerald, cash paid expenses criminal cases


35 00


A. J. Peterson, use of boat


5 00


$201 95


FEES AND EXPENSES IN CRIMINAL CASES :


Thomas Fitzgerald .


$9 80


George W. Smith


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9 28


Arthur H. Pratt


6 05


Isaac H. Walker


7 17


John D. Walsh


4 90


William M. Marden


2 65


Patrick Butler


2 60


Michael Allen


1 54


LOCK-UPS :


WARD Two :


Thomas B. Loud, care .


$25 00


Thomas B. Loud, meals for prisoners


44 25


George J. Ries, pails and cups


4 50


Amouuts carried forward


$73 75


$4,438 81


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$43 99


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Amounts brought forward $73 75


$4,438 81


M. K. Crehan, repairs


1 50


Weymouth Light & Power Co. 12 00


A. J. Richards & Son, coal .


11 70


Almshouse, carting coal .


2 00


$100 95


WARD THREE :


S. B. Richmond, care


$25 00


S. B. Richmond, meals for prisoners


24 75


S. B. Richmond, sundry expenses


3 50


F. A. Sulis, curtains


2 00


A. K. Bates, supplies


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2 05


D. Sewall, removing ashes


75


Weymouth Light & Power Co.


11 00


A. J. Richards A Son, coal


17 25


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


7 00


Water rent


6 00


$99 30


WARD FIVE :


C. H. Holbrook, care


$25 00


C. H. Holbrook, meals for prisoners 8 75


C. H. Holbrook, supplies 70


M. R. Loud & Co., stove


27 00


Gordon Willis, supplies .


11


Weymouth Light & Power Co. 12 65


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


11 40


Almshouse, wood and carting coal


4 00


Water rent


6 00


$95 61


Total expended


$4,734 67


APPROPRIATED FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT :


Balance from 1905


. $1,524 20


Appropriation March 12, 1906 4,200 00


Received from E. Norfolk District Court, fees and fines . 489 51


Received from Superior Court, Ded-


ham, fees and fines


150 00


Total


$6,363 71


Expended


4,734 67


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Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1906


$1,629 04


90


Health Department.


Town of Easton


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$109 39


Gordon Willis 5 22


King & Pack, disinfecting .


15 00


J. C. Fraser, M. D., vaccination


1 50


J. H. Libby, M. D. .


1 50


N. Y. & Boston Despatch Ex.


1 50


Patrick Quinn, labor .


2 00


H. A. Richards, use of dump


10 00


Hiram Nadell, cleaning dump


19 50


BURYING ANIMALS :


Benjamin J. Rowell


$5 00


Charles A. Vining


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2 00


Thomas F. Smith


2 00


Isaac H. Walker


1 50


E. L. Ryan


1 00


Hiram Nadell


1 00


P. A. Gallant


1 00


Frank Schleiff


1 00


Robert A. Welch


1 00


William French


50


Total .


$181 61


APPROPRIATED FOR HEALTH DEPT. :


Balance from 1905 .


$136 53


Appropriation March 12, 1906


300 00


Total


$436 53


Expended


181 61


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1906


$254 92


Miscellaneous Account :


Albert P. Worthen, Town Counsel, paid on account, for consultations and advice for Town Officers, 1902-1906 $500 00 John W. McAnarney, Att'y for settle- ment case of Mary Alice De Lory, admx. vs. Weymouth ; verdict, $500.00, interest, $30.00, costs, $46.95 . 576 95


Amount carried forward $1,076 95


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Amount brought forward $1,076 95


Paul R. Blackmur, Att'y for settlement


case Quincy vs. Weymouth, Sinnott case 50 00


George B. Bayley, Inspector licensed slaughter houses 217 50


F. W. Loud, Inspector of animals 159 75


W. J. Dunbar, Tax Collector, land sales for taxes, etc. .


334 00


Quincy L. Reed, Civil Engineer .


13 50


E. L. Burdakin, list of deeds 40 00


No. Weymouth Cemetery Assn., care soldiers' monument 30 00


B. N. Rice, stamped envelopes 42 40


C. H. Lovell, books for Tax Collector 29 00


C. H. Lovell, books for Assessors


11 00


C. H. Lovell, book for Selectmen


9 00


C. H. Lovell, stationery


15 20


Macey-Wernicke Co., cards


19 44


Hobbs & Warren Co., binding records for Town Clerk 18 75


Hobbs & Warren Co., stationery ·


11 75


Thorp & Martin Co., book for As- sessors


6 00


F. J. Barnard & Co., binding town reports . 4 05


Blackbird Pen Co.


2 50


. The Carter's Ink Co. . .


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.


3 92


G. H. Hunt, stationery, etc.


4 08


H. C. Dimond & Co., rubber stamps John W. Bates, postage for Assessors


2 69


H. A. Nash, expenses at State House


4 00


G. B. Loud, expenses at State House G. C. Torrey, expenses at State House William N. Brown, map .


5 50


M. D. Jones & Co., S. A. R. markers


5 00


L. J. Brennen, janitor for State aid agent 1 00


J. D. Walsh, half of smelt fine


15 00


C. B. Cushing, car fares 3 80


K. H. Granger, M. D., services account of accident 7 50


G. B. Bayley, killing 13 dogs 10 00


G. B. Bayley, examining dog 1 50


G. B. Bayley, team hire 4 00


F. W. Loud, killing and burying dog .


2 00


Amount carried forward $2,175 78


5 00


8 00


2 00


92


Amount brought forward $2,175 78


Thos. B. Loud, killing horse 1 00


Asa B. Pratt, posting warrants, etc. 46 75


G. B. Bayley, notifying officers . 5 00


I. H. Walker, notifying officers . 2 00


D. J. Sampson, delivering town reports 6 00


F. McCarthy, delivering town reports 6 00


J. W. Curtis, delivering town reports .


6 00


A. H. Cook, delivering town reports .


6 00


R. F. Poole, delivering town reports .


6 00


Gordon Willis, delivering town reports 7 00


D. A. Jones, delivering poll-tax books 3 00


6 00


R. McIntosh, delivering poll-tax books Fred Nolan, delivering poll-tax books . R. Powers, delivering poll-tax books


2 50


J. F. Dwyer, delivering poll-tax books 5 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


12 50


N. B. Peare, enforcing dog law .


18 75


Thos. Fitzge.ald, enforcing dog law


12 65


Geo. B. Bayley, enforcing dog law


27 50


Geo. L. Newton, Selectman, expens.s .


35 85


Robert McIntosh, Selectman, expenses


22 65


E. W. Hunt, Selectman, expenses 21 15


Gordon Willis, Selectman, expenses


38 40


Bradford Hawes, Selectman, expenses


38 00


Bradford Hawes, use of team


22 00


Geo. W. Young, team hire . ·


17 50


W. B. Hollis, team hire


.


9 00


A. S. Marsh, team hire · .


5 00


N. Y. & Boston Despatch Express


1 65


H. K. Cushing's Express


60


Bourk's Express


30


J. A. Raymond, for expressing ·


: 40


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.


49 24


EXPENSES ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMITTEE :


A. Frances Barnes .


$1 20


Matthew O'Dowd


1 20


Russell B. Worster .


1 20


ASSESORS MEETINGS WITH REGISTRARS :


George L. Newton, 7 meetings


$15 00


Henry A. Nash, 3 meetings 7 00


John W. Bates, 19 meetings


40 00


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Amount carried forward $2,699 27


2 50


93


Amount brought forward $2,599 27


E. H. Cowing, 7 meetings


15 00


John F. Dwyer, 12 meetings ·


.


25 00


Gilman B. Loud, 19 meetings . .


40 00


George C. Torrey, 18 meetings 38 00


JANITORS FOR REGISTRARS :


J. F. Miller and M. L. Keene . I 00


J. F. Miller and C. W. G. Shaw 2 00


Fred W. Barter 3 00


Herbert F. Pray 4 00


Frank Hall 1 00


T. F. Moore


2 00


L. J. Brennen 3 00


RETURNING BIRTHS :


E. W. Hill., M. D., 13 births at .25 3 25


J. C. Fraser, M. D., 50 births at .25 12 50


J. H. Libby, M. D., 38 births at .25 9 50


Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., 8 births at .25 .


2 00


F. L. Doucett, M. D., 10 births at .25 2 50


R. B. Rand, M. D., 1 birth .


25


F. G. Wheatley, M. D., 1 birth .


25


RETURNING DEATHS :


The John Ford Co., 56 deaths at .25 $14 00


King & Pack, 27 deaths at .25 6 75


John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording, indexing :


242 births at .50


. $121 00


6 deaths at .50 .


3 00


189 deaths at .25 . ·


47 25


125 marriages at .20 25 00


Issuing 186 burial permits 18 60


Returning 2 deaths other


towns 50 $215 35


Total expended $3,099 62


APPROPRIATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES :


Balance from 1905 .


$254 67


Appropriation March 12, 1906 .


2,500 00


$2,754 67


Expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1906 .


$344 95


94


Town Offices.


East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent $300 00


Mrs. John Welsh, care and cleaning 86 50


Weymonth Light and Power Co. 62 33


W. P. Denbroeder, repairs, etc. .


13 75 .


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, ice 1904 and 1905 .


6 85


Everett Loud, broom and mop


.


60


Total .


$470 03


APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN OFFICES :


Appropriation March 12, 1906


$851 98


Expended


470 03


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906 .


$381 95


State and Town Election Expenses,


Louis A. Cook, moderator, seven meetings $35 00


PRECINCT ONE :


James B. French, Warden 5 00


F. A. Richards, Warden and Deputy 6 50


Meritt Jenkins, Clerk


5 00


Herbert F. Binney, Clerk


5 00


Ancil Burrell, Inspector


10 00


John A. Holbrook, Inspector .


10 00


George Ruggles, Inspector


10 00


John F. Binney, Inspector


10 00


B. F. Richards, Ballot-box Officer


10 00


Isaac H. Walker, Constable


6 00


David Dunbar, Deputy Warden


1 50


David Dunbar, Deputy Inspector


1 50


Wilson E. Beane, Deputy Inspector


1 50


Joshua H. Shaw, Deputy Inspector 3 00


C. H. Williams, Deputy Inspector 3 00


T B. Seabury, Deputy Inspector .


3 00


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 carried forward


$176 00


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.


95


Amount brought forward $176 00


J. Walter Walker, Inspector . 10 00


Asa B. Pratt, Ballot-box Officer 10 00


Arthur H. Pratt, Constable 6 00


John V. Powers, Deputy Warden


3 00


S. A. Burgoyne, Deputy Clerk 3 00


Cyrus E. Raymond, Deputy Inspector 3 00


Israel Loring, Deputy Inspector


3 00


Henry F. Boyle, Deputy Inspector . 3 00


Charles A. Spear, Deputy Inspector. 1 50


PRECINCT THREE :


William S. Wallace, Warden 10 00


Jacob Dexheimer, Jr., Clerk 10 00 .


Timothy F. White, Inspector


10 00


J. Rupert Walsh, Inspector 10 00


James A. Pray, Inspector


5 00


E. F. Tracey, Inspector and Deputy


6 50


Atherton W. Tilden, Inspector


5 00


Walter J. Geisler, Inspector


5 00


John D. Walsh, Ballot-box Officer


10 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, Constable


6 00


W. J. Geisler, Deputy Warden


1 50


George P. Niles, Deputy Warden


1 50


Jesse H. Pierce, Deputy Clerk


3 00


Howard Richards, Deputy Inspector 3 00


Richard L. Hunt, Deputy Inspector 3 00


Irving Nightingale, Deputy Inspector 3 00


PRECINCT FOUR :


T. Henry Melville, Warden 10 00 .


Joseph E. Gardner, Clerk 5 00


F. R. Lowell, Clerk and Deputy


6 50


Edward Howley, Inspector


10 00


D. L. Bresnahan, Inspector Deputy 6 50


and


J. W. Seabury, Inspector and Dep- uty . 6 50


Merton L. Loud, Inspector 5 00


Louis K. Jones, Inspector


5 00


John F. Kennedy, Inspector


5 00


Chester S. Loud, Inspector


5 00


George B. Bayley, Ballot-box Officer 10 00


William F. French, Constable 6 00


Henry S. Poole, Deputy Warden


1 50


Amount carried forward


$393 00


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96


Amount brought forward $393 00


PRECINCT FIVE :


Lawrence A. Blanchard, Warden 10 00


John F. Welch, Clerk 10 00 .


Matthew O'Dowd, Inspector ·


10 00


George H. Shaw, Inspector


10 00


Clarence H. Sumner, Inspector 10 00


J. C. Ford, Inspector and Deputy


6 50


M. S. Orcutt, Inspector and Deputy 6 50


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


George R. Bowker, Deputy Inspector 3 00


D. Frank Daly, Deputy Inspector 3 00


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


Edward F. Cullen, Inspector


10 00


John Upton, Jr., Inspector Deputy


and


6 50


Henry T. McIntosh, Inspector


5 00


N. B. Peare, Ballot-box Officer


10 00


Patrick Butler, Constable


6 00


Horace M. Randall, Deputy Warden


3 00


B. J. Smith, Deputy Clerk


3 00


Charles J. Scott, Deputy Inspector .


3 00


L. M. Blackwell, Deputy Inspector . 1 50


Thomas H. Lynch, Deputy Inspector


1 50


MISCELLANEOUS :


Crescent Lodge Hall Association


$150 00


Reynolds Post 58, G. A. R. Hall


2 00


Miller & Keene, janitor and labor Miller & Shaw, janitor and labor F. W. Barter, janitor and labor


12 00


H. E. Raymond, labor on booths


6 00


H. F. Pray, janitor and labor .


17 50


T. F. Moore, janitor and labor


10 00


T. F. Brady, janitor and labor


14 00


John Seabury, labor on booths


6 00


Robert S. Robson & Co., repairs


6 35


Amount carried forward


$816 35


8 00


8 00


97


Amnunt brought forward $816 35


Hobbs & Warren Co., supplies


1 45


John A. Raymond, supplies


30


Total expended $818 10


APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTION EXPENSES :


Balance from 1905 .


$91 02


Appropriated March 12, 1906 .


700 00


$791 02


Expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1906


$27 08


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.


44 00


Bates, John F. .


72 00


Bates, Helen R.


48 00


Bates, Mary A. .


44 00


Bailey, Henrietta A.


48 00


Bearce, Mary J.


48 00


Binney, Isaac H.


48 00


Bouldry, William W. .


72 00


Brady, Thomas .


72 00


Burrell, Adella J.


24 00


Bliss, Julia M.


48 00


Blanchard, Alonzo W.


20 00


Boodrue, John


36 00


Cahill, Mary A.


48 00


Chandler, Jacob


48 00


Child, John


72 00


Child, Abbie S. .


48 00


Cleary, Morris .


36 00


Coakley, Humphrey


72 00


Corbin, Mary A.


60 00


Cowing, Ella G.


48 00


Cudworth, Mchitable B.


48 00


Cullinane, John .


70 00


Curtis, John W.


18 00


Curtis, Sarah E.


36 00


Curtis, Charles H.


24 00


Cushing, Olive J.


48 00


Cushing, Margaret C.


48 00


.


.


Amount carried forward $1,540 00


98


Amount brought forward $1,540 00


Cushing, Sarah


40 00


Cushing, John F.


.


52 00


Cushing, Helen C.


44 00


Davis, William H.


48 00


Davis, George R.


72 00


Davis, Sophia


48 00


Doran, Ellen


12 00


Duke, Frank ·


24 00


Duke, Adell


32 00


Farmer, William H.


48 00


Faulkner, Harrison


48 00


Fearing, Orintha M.


48 00


Fennell, John


48 00


Fitts, Mary S. .


48 00


Fogg, Elizabeth A.


48 00


Gardner, Nancy E.


24 00


Gardner, Mary A.


4 00


Gardner, Mary M.


48 00


Gay, Malinda M.


32 00


Gloster, Patrick


72 00


Gove, Mary E.


48 00


Goldwaite, Clarinda


48 00


Greelish, Owen L.


48 00


Gurney, Benoni


72 00


Hanscom, Lurinda A.


48 00


Harrington, William


52 00


Hayward, Elizabeth


48 00


Hayden, Ann M.


48 00


Hayden, Lucy A.


48 00


Healey, William


48 00


Hewitt, Horace


30 00


Hosmer, Francis E.


48 00


Houghton, Oliver


40 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.


6 00


Hollis, Leroy S.


72 00


Howley, Mary C.


48 00


Howley, Patrick


48 00


Hunt, Elbridge G.


48 00


Amount carried forward $3,564 00


99


Amount brought forward $3,564 00


Hyland, Thomas W


16 00


Holmes, Eleanor F.


48 00


Higgins, John J.


72 00


Jones, William W.


72 00


Jordan, Alice


48 00


Joy, Charles B.


16 00


Jenkins, Isabel M.


48 00


Kennison, Benjamin R.


72 00


Kilburn, Rebecca C.


48 00


LaForest, Mary


48 00


Larmey, Susan F.


48 00


Lewis, Lucinda B.


48 00


Linton, Augustus A.


44 00


Lord, George F.


48 00


Loud, Susan R.


24 00


Loud, Samuel R.


48 00


Loud, Thomas B.


72 00


Loud, William E.


12 00


Loud, Susan


48 00


Loud, John F.


12 00


Louney, Mary .


48 00


Lovell, Caroline B.


48 00


Lufkin, Margaret


48 00


Macaulay, Sarah B.


48 00


Maguire, Katharine


48 00


Marden, Rosella


48 00


McDonough, Mary I.


36 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


Mowry, Mary E.


48 00


Morse, Henry T.


16 00


Murphy, Martin


42 00


Murphy, Margaret


48 00


Murphy, William H. .


12 00


Newman, John


44 00


Nightingale, Almira D.


48 00


O'Connell, Mary


48 00


O'Connor, Catherine


48 00


O'Neill, John


48 00


Otis, Thomas .


48 00


Otis, Hannah


.


48 00


.


.


·


·


Amount carried forward $5,530 00


100


Amount brought forward $5,530 00


Orcutt, Mary A.


·


48 00


Our, Hannah E.


.


.


168 00


Peare, Nathaniel B.


48 00


Pray, Thomas W.


46 00


Pray, Eliza A. .


4 00


Prouty, Betsy .


48 00


Prouty, James B.


72 00


Pratt, Henry F.


48 00


Pratt, M. Augusta


48 00


Poole, Augusta M.


48 00


Poole, Mary A.


48 00


Pope, Clinton F.


72 00


Pope, Marilla


48 00


Porter, Ruth J.


48 00


Peterson, Mary A.


44 00


Puttillow, Thomas G.


4 00


Puttillow, Rebecca C.


24 00


Quinn, Jeremiah


18 00


Raymond, Ella M.


48 00


Redmond, Mary L.


48 00


Rea, Catherine J.


48 00


Reilly, Michael .


60 00


Rice, Urban


48 00


Rice, Melinda A.


48 00


Richards, Lucy A.


48 00


Richards, Samuel M. .


48 00


Rodolph, Mary A


48 00


Ross, Samuel J.


48 00


Robbins, Ann R.


48 00


Robinson, Benjamin F.


48 00


Roachman, John


48 00


Ryan, John


33 00


Sanborn, William W.


72 00


Saville, Ellzabeth H.


48 00


Sewall, Mary S.


48 00


Souther, Susan E.


48 00


Spear, Charles H.


48 00


Spear, Josiah Q.


72 00


Spencer, Jeremiah


48 00


Slattery, Ann


48 00


Smith, Cornelius


48 00


Smith, Eunice G.


48 00


Smith, Avis A.


24 00


Smith, Rueben, Jr.


12 00


Shaw, Andrew J.


72 00


Amount carried forward $7,719 00


1


101


Amouut brought forward $7,719 00


Shaw, Georgiana


48 00


Stoddard, Henry A. .


·


.


48 00


Sweeting, Putnam I. .


.


.


48 00


Sweeting, Sarah J.


48 00


Sylvester, Charles F.


18 00


Torrey, Ann C. .


24 00


Torrey, Olive G.


48 00


Totman, Eliza L.


48 00


Tower, Christopher P.


72 00


Tracy, Ann


·


48 00


Tracy, Johanna .


48 00


Trainer, Adelaide


48 00


Thayer, Mary A.


48 00


Thayer, Harriet A.


48 00


Thayer, Caroline L.


36 00


Urquhart, Roxanna


48 00


Welch, Robert A.


72 00


West, Andrew J.


72 00


West, Mary S. .


48 00


Whelan, John H.


72 00


Whelan, Joanna


48 00


Whitten, Augusta F. .


,


48 00


SPANISH WAR :


Ross, Samuel J., 2d


42 00


Smith, Rose A. .


48 00


Total, State aid


$8,943 00


Military Aid, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 9-11 :


Blanchard, Alonzo .


$96 00


Bouldry, John R.


192 00


Brett, Marcinus


.


.


144 00


Tisdale, Charles H. .


96 00


$528 00


Aylward, John, class 4, no settlement


96 00


Total, military aid $624 00


Burial Indigent Soldiers, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 20, 21, as authorized by W. J. Dunbar, Burial Agent:


Burial of John W. Curtis $35 00


Burial of Abigail F. Cummings 35 00


Amount carried forward $70 00


48 00


Wrightingon, Lucy C.


·


102


Amount brought forward $70 00


Burial of Mary A. Hobart .


35 00


Burial of Sarah W. Thomas


35 00


Total, burials $140 00


SUMMARY.


State Aid Payments (due from State) $8,943 00


Military Aid (half due from State) 528 00


Military Aid, Class 4 (due from State) 96 00


Burial Indigent Soldiers (due from State )


140 00


Total payments


$9,707 00


APPROPRIATED FOR STATE ACCOUNTS :


Balance from 1905 .


$479 84


Appropriation March 12, 1906


. 10,000 00


Total


$10,479 84


Expended


9,707 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$772 84


Amount due the Town from the State on above accounts


$9,443 00


Soldiers' Relief, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sections 18 and 19 :


Bannister, Foster L. .


$80 00


Batchelder, Mrs. Joseph S.


72 00


Bates, John F. .


48 00


Bates, Bessie .


36 00


Bates, Helen R. ·


48 00


Bearce, Mary J.


48 00


Binney, Isaac


48 00


Boothby, Albert


72 00


Brady, Thomas


36 00


Cabill, Mary A.


48 00


Child, John


48 00


Coolidge, Frederick


48 00


Corbin, Mary A.


22 00


Cowing, Ella G.


87 40


Cudworth, Mehitable B.


27 40


Daley, Ann


97 43


Fearing, Orintha M.


96 00


Fennell, John


48 00


.


·


.


Amount carried forward $1,010 23


103


Amount brought forward $1,010 23


Fitts, Mary S. .


60 00


Flynn, Mrs. Martin


110 65


Gardner, Henry W.


24 00


Gay, Malina M.


24 00


Gurney, Benoni


.


16 00


Hayden, Ann M.


14 85


Holbrook, Caroline,


48 00


Holbrook, John Q. A.


13 70


Holbrook, Samuel V.


50 02


Hollis. John F.


48 00


Hyland, Thomas W. .


48 00


Kernan, Mrs. Edward


40 00


Lamar, Bridget


48 00


Larmey, Susan F.


48 00


Loud, Samuel R.


48 00


Loud, Susan M.


46 00


Lovell, Caroline B.


59 10


Mckeever Mrs. John L.


48 00


Merchant, William F.


48 00


Murphy, Martin


88 55


Murphy, William H. .


120 00


Nightingale, Elmira


48 00


O'Connell, Mary


·


48 00


Orcutt, Mary A.


48 00


Orcutt, William


17 00


Our, Hannah E.


72 00


Peterson, Mary A.


62 38


Pope, Clinton


72 00


Porter, Ruth J. .


84 80


Price, Stephen W.


72 00


Prouty, James B.


72 00


Raymond, Ella M,


84 00


Richards, Samuel M.


48 00


Robbins, Ann R.


48 00


Rosey, Mary


106 00


Ross, Samuel J.


48 00


Sanborn, William W.


147 98


Shaw, Georgianna


24 00


Smith, Bernard .


54 00


Smith, Cornelius


£4 00


Spear, Josiah Q.


63 00


Sullivan, James D.


.


48 00


Sweeting, Putnam I. .


56 00


Thayer, Harriet A.


296 55


Thayer, Mary A.


6 00


1


.


.


.


·


·


Amonnt carried forward $3,770 81


·


,


104


Amount brought forward $3,770 81


Toomey, Ellen .


.


72 00


Torrey, Olive G.


48 00


Tower, Christopher P.


201 50


Welch, Robert A.


.


48 00


Whitten, Augusta F. .


105 55


Wilbur, Frances M.


48 00


Wrightington, Lucy C.


27 40


RESIDENCE IN OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS :


Thomas, Wm., at Boston $132 00


Pratt, Hannah T., at Braintree 48 00


. Burrell, Emma F., at Brockton 114 00


Tirrell, Mary L., at Brockton .


48 00


Hollis, Adoniram B., at Brockton


19 92


Kennedy, James, at Campello . 24 00


Loud, Byron, at Chelsea


14 00


Hollis, Leroy S., at Hingham .


36 00


Cook, Joshua, at Scituate 1 00


SOLDIERS' RELIEF TO BE REFUNDED :


Hollis, Leroy S., settlement Ran- dolph 80 00


Rudolph, Mary A., settlement Well- fleet


156 00


Total


$4,994 18


APPROPRIATED FOR SOLDIERS' RELIEF :


Balance from 1905 $297 83


Appropriation March 12, 1906


5,600 00


Refunded by Wellfleet 144 00


Refunded by Randolph


26 00


Total


$6,067 83


Expended


4,994 18


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$1,073 65


Abatement and Remittance of Taxes :


Willard J. Dunbar, 1903 taxes $199 11 .


Willard J. Dunbar, 1904 taxes 711 97 .


Willard J. Dunbar, 1905 taxes .


82 38


Willard J. Dunbar, 1906 taxes . 291 33


No. Weymouth Land Co., remittance 171 18


J. B. Rhines Estate, remittance 85 60


Amount carried forward $1,541 57


105


Amount brought forward $1,541 57


Joseph N. Berry, remittance


21 40


T. H. Emerson, remittance 7 80


Frances Glover, heirs, remittance 6 63


Oriana, Arnold, remittance . ·


6 42


Nellie L. Denbroeder, remittance ·


4 82


Richard L. Hunt, remittance


3 42


Charles C. Nash, remittance


12


Total


$1,593 18


APPROPRIATED FOR ABATEMENT AND REMITTANCE :


Appropriation, March 12, 1906 $1,000 00


Expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1906 .


$593 18


Printing and Advertising :


Gazette Publishing Co., annual report


$748 00


Gazette Publishing Co.


323 60


Pray & Kelley, poll-tax lists


237 50


Pray & Kelley


.


33 85


C. H. Lovell


7 50


The Item Press .


3 75


H. H. Joy


3 00


Total


$1,357 20


APPROPRIATED FOR PRINTING AND ADVERTISING :


Balance from 1905 .


$895 08


Appropriation March 12, 1906. 1,000 00


Total .


$1,895 08


Expended . .


1,357 20


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1906 $537 88


Memorial Day :


Elbridge Nash, Q. M. .


$400 00


Appropriation, March 12, 1906 . .


400 00


Hydrants and Drinking Fountains :


Weymouth Water Works . · Appropriation March 12, 1906




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