Town annual report of Weymouth 1906, Part 6

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


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$5,000 00


5,000 00


106


Electric Lighting :


Weymouth Light and Power Co.


$7,406 63


APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING : Balance from 1905 $2,160 71


Appropriation March 12, 1906 · 7,500 00


Total .


$9,660 71


Expended


7,406 63


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$2,254 08


Tufts Library :


Charles P. Hunt, Treasurer ·


.


$2,736 11


Edward W. Hunt, Treasurer


500 00


Total


$3,236 11


APPROPRIATED FOR TUFTS LIBRARY :


Balance from 1905 $1,236 11 .


Appropriation March 12, 1906


2.200 00


One-half dog license money ·


661 86


Income from Susan Hunt Stetson Fund


100 00


Total .


.


.


$4,197 97


Expended


3,236 11


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$961 86


Fogg Library Reading Room :


John H. Stetson, Treasurer


$500 00


APPROPRIATED FOR READING ROOM :


Balance from 1905


$125 00


Appropriation March 12, 1906


500 00


Total .


$625 00


Expended


500 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$125 00


Town House :


R. F. Poole, Janitor $8 00


R. F. Poole, labor with team ·


.


4 50


R. F. Poole, boxes


1 00


.


Total . $13 50


107


APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN HOUSE :


Balance from 1905


$223 50


Expended


13 50


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906 $210 00


Removing Town House :


Horace H. Tozier


.


$1,735 00


Quincy L. Reed .


120 00


Weymouth Water Works , .


16 46


Total


$1,871 46


APPROPRIATED FOR REMOVING TOWN HOUSE :


Appropriation, 1906


$11,000 00


Expended


1,871 46


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1906


$9,128 54


Old Home Week:


Frances H. Cowing, Treas. of Committe


$185 00


APPROPRIATED FOR OLD HOME WEEK :


Appropriation, March 12, 1906


$200 00


Expended


185 00


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1906


$15 00


Street Records Indexing :


Appropriation, balance from 1905, un- expended .


$75 00


Storage Battery, Ward Two:


Appropriation, balance from 1905, un- expended


83


Interest and Discount.


Coupons on High School Bonds . . $2,000 00


Int., Note $7,500, due Jan. 1, 1907 262 50


Int., Note $5,000, due May 8, 1909 175 00


Int., Note $5,000, due May 8, 1910


175 00


Int., Note $7,500, due June 15, 1910 .


262 50


Int., Note $7,500, due Oct. 19, 1908 .


150 00


Int., Notes $25,000, Athens School- house


875 00


Int., Susan Hunt Stetson fuud · 100 00


Amount carried forward $4,000 00


.


·


108


Amount brought forward $4,000 00


DISCOUNT, NOTES ANTICIPATION OF TAXES :


Eight Notes $80,00 due Oct. 12 and 16,1906 . $2,028 29


Two Notes $20,000 due Oct. 10, 1906 400 35


One Note $10,000 due March 21,


1907 . 318 91


Three Notes $30,000 due March 21, 1907


761 25


Total


.


$7,508 80


APPROPRIATED FOR INTEREST AND DISCOUNT :


Balance from 1005 . . $1,470 35


Appropriatlon, March 12, 1906 5,000 00


Interest at Bank 118 37


Interest on over-due taxes


2,274 65


Interest accrued


51 34


Total . .


$8,914 71


Expended


7,508 80


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$1,405-91


Notes Payable.


Note due Jan. 1, 1906


$7,500 00 .


Paid by new note due Oct. 19, 1908 . 7,500 00


Appropropriation March 12, 1906, for note due Jan, 1, 1907, unexpended


$7,500 00


Tax Deed Account.


Balance due 1905 $805 39


Paid W. J. Dunbar, tax collector .


334 00


Release of title, Avonia Heights-Lot. 6 38


E. C. Baldwin, release


12 70


Total , . .


$1,158 47


Less received in 1906 .


51 12


Balance Dec, 31, 1906


$1,107 35


Taxes Levied by State and County.


State Treasurer, State tax , $7840 00


State Treasurer, Corporation Tax 200 30


State Treasurer, National Bank tax 843 93


State Treasurer, Metropolitan Park tax 1,879 04


County Treasurer, County tax .


7,029 29


$17,792 56


. Total paid .


2


109


Town Officers.


SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF POOR AND BOARD OF HEALTH :


George L. Newton, services 1906 $450 00


Robert McIntosh, services 1906 450 00


Edward W. Hunt, services 1906 450 00


Bradford Hawes, services 1906


450 00


Bradford Hawes, Clerk of Boards 150 00


Gordon Willis, services 1906


450 00


Total .


$2,400 00


APPROPRIATED FOR SELECTMEN :


Balance from 1905


$600 00


Appropriation March 12, 1906


$2,400 00


Total .


$3,000 00


Expended


2,400 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$600 00


ASSESSORS :


Gilman B. Loud, Chairman ·


.


$265 00


John W. Bates, Clerk of Board


386 00


Henry A. Nash


242 00


John F. Dwyer


291 00


George C. Torrey, .


306 00


George L. Newton


.


10 00


Francis H. Cowing


.


10 00


Total .


$1,510 00


APPROPRIATED FOR ASSESSORS :


Balance from 1905 $70 00


To officers, not specified · 10 00


Appropriation March 12, 1906


$60 00 1,500 00


Total


$1,560 00


Expended


1,510 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$50 00


TOWN TREASURER :


John H. Stetson, services


$450 00


.


1


110


APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN TREASURER :


Balance from 1805


$112 50


Appropriation March 12, 1906


450 00


Total .


$562 50


Expended .


.


450 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$112 50


TOWN CLERK :


John A. Raymond, services


$125 50


APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN CLERK :


Balance from 1905 .


$31 50


Appropriation, March 12, 1906


125 00


Total .


$156 50


Expended


.


125 00


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1906


$31 50


SCHOOL COMMITTEE :


W. A. Drake, to March 1, 1906 $116 66


C. H. Willoby, to March 1, 1906 50 00


H. Franklin Perry, to March 1, 1906 50 00


Frank E. Loud, to March 1, 1906 50 00


Mary E. Holbrook, to March 1, 1906 50 00


J. A. Cushing, to Dec. 31, 1906


50 00


Total .


$366 66


APPROPRIATED FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE :


Balance from 1905 . ·


$147 10


Appropriation, March 12, 1906 350 00


Total


$497 10


Expended ·


366 66


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906 . $130 44


AUDITORS :


Charles A. Loud


$50 00


John P. Hunt 50 00 .


Water L. Bates


50 00


-


Total .


$150 00


.


111


APPROPRIATED FOR AUDITORS :


Balance from 1905


$150 00


Appropriation March 12, 1906


100 00


Total


$250 00


Expended .


150 00


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1906


$100 00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES :


Frank D. Sherman


$250 00


APPROPRIATED FOR SEALER :


Balance from 1905 $50 00


Appropriation March 12, 1906


200 00


Total .


$250 00


Expended


250 00


TREE WARDEN :


Gordon Willis, services and expenses $10 00


E. W. Hunt, Deputy, services and expenses 6 00


Total


$16 00


Appropriated for Tree Warden :


Balance from 1905 . $155 00


To officers, not specified ·


149 00


$6 00


Appropriation March 12, 1906


100 00


Total .


$106 00


Expended


16 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906 .


$90 00


TOWN ACCOUNTANT :


Charles B. Cushing, services 1906 $800 00


Appropriated for Town accountant :


Balance from 1905 .


$103 33


Appropriation March 12, 1906 881 67


Total .


$985 00


Expended .


800 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906


$185 00


.


112


TOWN OFFICERS-NO SPECIFIED APPROPRIATION :


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS :


B. F. Smith, services and expenses $93 70


M. P. Sprague, services and expenses 92 85


P. E. Corridan, services and expenses 85 80


J. A. Raymond, services and expenses 104 60


Total .


$376 95


Balance Appropriation, 1906


$990 00


Expended


376 95


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906 .


$613 05


SUMMARY TOWN OFFICERS' ACCOUNT :


Payments to Selectmen $2,400 00


Payments to Assessors .


.


1,510 00


Payments to Treasurer


450 00


Payments to Clerk .


125 00


Payments to Auditors


150 00


Payments to School Committee


366 66


Payments to Sealer


250 00


Payments to Tree Warden 16 00


Payments to Town Accountant


800 00


Payments to Registrars .


376 95


Total expended


$6,444 61


Total Appropriation


. $8,357 10


Total Expended


6,444 61


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906 . $1,912 49


Deficiences and Overdrafts, 1905.


For which the Corporation and National Bank Tax were appropriated, Total .


$11,837 11


Appropriation, balance Corporation and Bank Tax, 1905 $2,179 03


Appropriation, balance Corporation and Bank Tax, 1906 3,970 37


6,149 40


Balance unprovided for, Dec. 31, 1906 $5,687 71


POOR DEPARTMENT.


ALMSHOUSE INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY JAN. 1ST 1907 :


4 horses


$800 00


26 cows


·


1,300 00


5 hogs (2 fat hogs) and 10 shoats 110 00


30 fowl .


15 00


20 tons hay


340 00


150 tons ensilage


750 00


70 cords manure


315 00


70 bushels oats


28 00


28 bushels meal


16 80


3 bushels corn


1 80


1,500 lbs. gluten


22 50


1,600 lbs. mixed feed


20 00


1 ensilage cutter and elevator


200 00


2 sets double harness


65 00


2 sets single harness and tip cart har- ness


33 00


Collars, traces and reins .


.


12 00


Blankets and robes .


·


8 00


Brushes, Combs and cards


2 00


2 2-horse wagons


140 00


2 farm wagons


70 00


1 1-horse tip cart


15 00


1 2-horse tip cart, with extra front wheels


50 00


1 express wagon


30 00


1 Concord wagon


35 00


3 sleds


120 00


2 sleighs


25 00


1 mowing machine


30 00


1 1-horse hay fork


20 00


1 Thomas harrow


5 00


1 2-horse harrow


16 00


1 2-horse hoe .


7 50


1 1-horse weeder


8 00


1 tedder


10 00


1 seed sower


6 00


7 ploughs (1 sulky plough)


40 00


·


1


Amount carried forward $4,666 60


114


Amount brought forward $4,666 60


1 stone drag .


· 2 00


1 corn planter


15 00


3 cultivators


6 00


1 potato sprayer and spraying pump


10 00


1 snow plow


8 00


1 lawn mower


3 00


1 roller .


.


25 00


1 water trough


10 00


6 ladders and ladder hook


15 00


Whiffletrees and chains


18 00


Scythes and snathis


6 00


Spades, shovels, picks and bars


11 00


1 tank, milk cooler and mixer


50 00


30 milk cans


6 00


1 grindstone


4 00


Measures and baskets


7 00


Wrenches and jack


4 00


Blocks and ropes


3 00


2 hand fire extinguishers


29 00


350 feet hose, nozzle and reel


40 00


Rakes, forks and hoes


13 00


Sundry farming tools


7 00


25 ft. galv. iron pipe (2 inch) .


2 50


200 lbs. fence wire 8 00


7 00


5 water pots


1 50


20 coal bags .


8 00


1 wheelbarrow


3 00


Whips, bells and oil


6 00


White lead and oil barrel


20 00


Bricks, shingle and planks


7 00


Disinfectants


4 00


1 chest tools


6 00


9 saws (1 cross cut)


5 40


8 axes and handles


7 50


80 cords wood


440 00


55 cords wood (sawed)


385 00


80 cords wood (prepared)


640 00


200 cords mixed wood (in woods)


600 00


280 cedar posts


98 00


120 lbs. butter


38 40


50 lbs. cheese


.


7 25


75 lbs. sugar .


·


3 75


75 lbs. coffee . .


17 25


110 lbs. tea


34 00


Amonnt carried forward $7,308 15


24 empty barrels (4 pork barrels)


115


Amount brought forward $7,308 15


400 lbs. squash


6 00


90 bushels beets


.


.


45 00


1 bushel onions


80


225 bushels potatoes


.


146 25


110 bushels turnips


55 00


3 bushels beans


6 00


5 barrels flour


27 50


50 gallons vinegar


7 50


40 gallons molasses


12 00


140 gallons cider


21 00


700 cabbages


35 00


Sundry groceries


14 00


100 lbs. rice


6 00


40 lbs. raisins


4 40


50 lbs. pork .


6 00


10 barrels apples


20 00


1 barrel seed corn


5 00


50 lbs. tobacco


13 00


Pickles and preserves


30 00


Sauer kraut


2 50


Soft soap


5 00


250 lbs. nails .


7 50


100 lbs. cement


1 00


1 cask lime


1 00


2 coffee grinders, 1 meat cutter


9 00


Laundry utensils


15 00


Jars, cans and pails


12 00


Oil tank


4 00


Brooms and mop handles


5 00


2 lanterns and 5 lantern globes


1 50


4₺ windows . .


2 00


1 iron coal chute


4 00


5 tons coal


$25 00


Dry goods and clothing


210 65


Household furnishings


750 00


Office furniture


45 00


Total .


.


$8,868 75


ALBERT W MANN, CHARLES A. LOUD, Auditors. JOHN P. HUNT,


116


RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF ALMSHOUSE, 1906 :


F. W. Piercy, milk


489 24


F. H. Chandler, milk 1,305 61


F. H. Chandler, due for milk


357 58


Suudry sales of wood


280 50


Outside poor, wood and carting coal


584 50


Soldiers' Relief, wood and carting coal


325 50


Fire Dept., wood and carting coal 66 30


Police Dept., wood and carting coal 13 00


Schools, wood 456 00


F. P. Fay, 6 cows .


148 00


F. P. Fay, 12 calves


24 00


F. P. Fay, 2 hogs


45 00


Use of stock


5 00


Sundry sales of vegetables


48 75


E. W. Hunt, vegetables,


27 17


Weymouth Cash Grocery, vegetables


11 42


S. A. Houghton, vegetables


9 84


M. P. Sprague, vegetables


·


6 13


W. T. Heffernan, vegetables


.


1 00


Sundry sales of cedar posts


21 90


Highway Dept., cedar posts


6 40


Insurance dividend


3 00


Mary F. Rosey, board


24 00


Town, for Mary F. Rosey, board ac-


count Soldiers' Relief .


106 00


George Evans, board


125 00


Christopher Dunn, board


35 00


Albert Davison, board


.


12 00


Total receipts at Almshouse .


ALMSHOUSE SUPPLIES AND EXPENSES :


Frank L. Libby, 4 cows


$170 00


T. L. Tirrell, 4 cows


160 00


Tirrell & Sullivan, 3 cows


138 00


Frank P. Fay, 1 cow 40 00


Frank P. Fay, difference in cows


5 00


Frank P. Fay, 5 pigs .


25 00


W. T. Heffernan, harness repairs, etc. 9 15


G. W. Walsh, harness repairs, etc. 14 30


Joseph Poulin, blacksmith work 68 73


Thomas South, Jr., blacksmith work


44 13


Commonwealth Oil Co.


3 10


Francis Abele, Jr., V. S.


2 50


Amount carried forward


$679 91


.


$4,537 84


117


Amount brought forward $679 91


Alvin Hollis, grain .


926 89


Charles G. Jordan, grain


487 72


A. J. Richards & Son, grain


106 55


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, grain


35 60


James M. White, dressing six hogs .


9 00


Alvin Hollis, fertilizer


77 00


Bourke's Express, manure


26 00


Frank P. Fay, manure


22 50


John Murphy, manure


3 75


R. Loud & Sons, sawdust, etc.


.


11 37


Clark Bros. Co., seed potatoes


21 60


Thomas J. Grey & Co., seeds .


7 13


Joseph Breck & Sons, seeds


1 06


Plants .


3 56


A. J. Richards & Son, coal 391 96


Weymouth Light & Power Co.


140 77


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. Water Rent


94 50


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, ice


121 05


George L. Whitcomb, pastry, etc.


36 48


Josiah F. Martin, meats


223 76


S. A. Houghton, groceries, etc E. W. Hunt, provisions .


176 96


F. H. Sylvester, provisions


120 69


Humphrey Bros., provisions


.


101 16


A. B. Bryant & Co., provisions


48 69


Herbert M. True, provisions .


44 25


M. P. Sprague, groceries, etc.


225 04


Burton B. Wright, butter and cheese


55 69


I. H. Ballou, butter


12 72


Bain Bros. Co., molasses


14 56


The Weymouth Cash Grocery .


36 14


Alvin Hollis, flour


56 50


Haskell, Adams & Co., sugar ·


44 27


Silas Pierce & Co., sugar


30 92


F. C. Small & Co., tea and coffee


69 38


W. F. Witherell Co., coffee


25 75


Bowman & Co., rice and coffee


17 75


Everett Loud, supplies


63 04


Francis Batchelder & Co., tripe Fruit


3 35


E. R. Perry, fish


19 14


C. E. Orcutt, fish


5 37


Fish


.


1 58


Bowman & Co., tobacco


36 92


.


1 75


Amount carried forward $4,995 60


31 44


324 38


118


Amount brought forward $4,995 60


Washing powder. etc.


35


Woodley Soap Manuf'g Co.


23 19


E. E. Merchant, dry goods


90 18


E. Monroe Thayer, overalls


2 50


E. G. Bates, hose . 1 50


F. A. Sulis, dry goods, etc. 84 19


W. M. Tirrell, shoes and clothing


59 19


Louis J. Hart, shoes and clothing 53 75


John L. Morton, shoes and repairing


7 60


C. R. Denbroeder, clothing


2 00


C. F. Vaughan, sundry supplies


27 61


H. E. Wright & Son, mixing can 7 00


J. P. Salisbury, dishes, etc. 6 89


Glass ware, dishes, knives and forks


9 70


A. K. Bates, repairs and supplies .


41 77


J. E. Ludden, hardware and tools


26 83


W. P. Denbroeder, mattresses, chairs, etc.


56 75


Ford Furniture Co., shades, carpets, etc.


40 66


Coat for Mary E. Reed


2 14


Clothing for A. Gilliver


50


Eggs for setting


2 00


Thos. J. Grey & Co., hose and nozzle


6 65


Insect powder


1 24


C. D. Harlow, supplies 28 38


Weymouth Pharmacy, supplies


11 87


Weymouth Pharmacy, tobacco


13 50


George M. Hoyt, supplies


18 58


Dr. Edward N. Bates, dentist


4 50


J. R. Walsh, newspaper


7 25


A. W. Baker's Express


11 60


N. Y. & Boston Desp. Ex.


1 70


N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. Co., freight


2 47


J. B. Rhines & Co., repairs


125 72


G. F. Curtis, repairs


56 70


George J. Ries, repairs


·


52 76


Leonard W. Cain, repairs


32 88


C. H. Shaw, repairs


29 16


Weymouth Water Dept., repairs


3 23


C. B. Pratt, repairs


1 15


Charles J. Polley, repairs


60


Geo. H. Bicknell & Co., grinding knives


2 50


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, plank .


1 44


·


Amount carried forward $5,958 78


119


Amount brought forward $5,958 78


F. W. Cowing, parts


2 25


C. A. Claflin & Co., parts 1 75


Ames Plow Co., repairs . 97


Joseph Breck & Son, repairing cut- ter and silo 54 56


L. F. Bates Co., sundries .


3 00


F. E. Briggs, milk cards


2 00


Jesse H. Pierce, sharpening razors


1 25


Ama K. Lee, gravel


2 04


W. B. Hollis & Son, use of carriage


1 00


Robert P. Lindgren, wood


88 18


William E. Humphrey, wood


62 50


Walter Simmons, wood, . .


37 50


John A. Lamphrey, wood 245 78


15 00


Augustin Landry, cutting wood


176 88


John Boudroit, cutting wood


.


153 75


Philip Delorey, cutting wood


108 92


Miles P. Keene, carting wood .


79 00


F. W. Pierce, Jr., sawing wood


76 13


H. Walker Pratt, surveying wood


7 23


R. Loud & Sons, surveying wood C. W. Endicott, engineer for silo


39 00


Samuel H. Cushing, filling silo


24 75


William F. McNair, filling silo


23 63


Walter P. White, filling silo


22 50


Patrick Curran, filling silo


21 75


Samuel A. Litchfield, filling silo


21 00


William V. Brown, filling silo .


18 25


Timothy J. Cronin, filling silo


15 75


John Connell, filling silo


9 00


I. B. Tolman, help


175 00


Martin Haggarety, help .


50 00


Alexander Cummings, help


25 00


Walter P. White, help


12 00


George B. French, help


12 00


Charles Martin, help


10 00


Clement Smith, help


6 67


George C. Hayward, help


4 00


Frank Flag, help


·


2 00


Thomas Ash, help .


1 25


Boys, pulling weeds


·


5 60


Francis Burrell, labor


7 40


Carrie Heitmann, help


90 00


Mary Barry, help


80 00


.


·


Amount carried forward $7,758 27


.


John A. Lamphrey, hauling wood


3 25


120


Amount brought forward $7,758 27


Emma Graham, help


68 58


Margaret Haggarety, help 48 00


Minnie Kivelle, help 30 00


Mary Collins, help


30 00


Agnes Smith, help .


15 00


Catherine Wallace, help


15 00


Dora Hanson, help


12 00


Maggie Martin, help


8 00


Martha Kristoffersen, help


8 00


Catherine Smith, help


5 71


Katie Hudson, help


4 00


Ida Davis, extra work


5 00


Expenses to Boston for help, etc.


21 40


Expenses to Brighton, twice


4 40


Expenses to Tewksbury


2 60


Cash to inmates


.


6 00


Cash to inmates for fair


7 50


I. H. Walker, services and fares


1 15


J. C. Fraser, M. D., examination of inmate 3 00


W. A. Drake, M. D., for John McDonald . .


7 00


W. A. Drake, M. D., for John Hogan 42 00


Michael Daly, 2d, care of John Hogan C. D. Harlow, for John Hogan 8 33


20 00


I. H. Walker, expenses for John Hogan 4 35


W. A. Drake, M. D., for David Fraher


10 00


Michael Daly, 2d, care of David Fraher 10 00


John F. Bates, care of B. F. Stod- dard . 128 70


J. H. Kazar, inspecting boilers 15 00


A. S. Jordan & Co., insurance 322 68


Joseph Cummings and wife, services to Dec. 31 . 800 00


Town, for rent of farm


300 00


Total paid for expenses and supplies Balance on hand per Inventory, Jan. 1,1906


$9,721 67


7,923 40


Amount carried forward


$17,645 07


.


.


121


Amount brought forward $17,645 07


CREDIT :


Receipts on account of Almshouse . $4,537 84


Inventory, January 1, 1907 8,868 75


Due from State and towns


214 63 13,621 22


Balance, net expenses Almshouse, 1906


$4,023 85


IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT :


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., lead


and oil


$106 94


W. C Cook, stock


1 59


W. C. Cook, labor, painting buildings 175 00


Total .


$283 53


SUPERINTENDENT'S ACCOUNT :


Joseph Cummings, Supt.


Sundry cash sales to Dec. 31


$576 15


Cash


150 00


Total


$726 15


CREDIT :


Sundry cash payments for help and


supplies


726 15


ASSISTANCE TO POOR OUTSIDE OF ALMSHOUSE.


WARD ONE :


Beals, Luther's child


$23 00


Bicknell, Stephen A.


.


48 00


Burns, Mary D.


54 34


Dwyer, Mrs. Michael and children


92 00


Huntress, Clarissa E.


42 00


Joy, Abbie L.'s child


36 00


Manuel, Wallace and family


132 00


McCarthy, Mrs. Joseph and children


132 00


Morse, Mrs. Noble


104 00


Newcomb, Lucius M. S.


36 00


Perrigo, Albert


8 86


Veader, Antoine S.


21 65


White, Martha J. .


16 00


Total, Ward One


$745 85


Amount carried forward


$745 85


.


.


.


122


Amount brought forward $745 85


WARD Two :


Abbott, Willie P.


$32 28


Barrett, Catherine .


·


114 65


Barrett, John W.


19 70


Barter, Fred W.


96 00


Bates, Willard H.


13 70


Bullard, Lavina


93 70


Burrell, Albert M.


96 00


Burrell, Herbert


1 50


Collyer, Charles


120 00


Connors, Mrs. James


48 00


Dwyer, Mrs. Edward and children


36 85


Everett, Rebecca


16 58


Fogarty, William


.


153 65


Gilliver, Walter


.


48 00


Hall, Nancy


72 00


Larmey, Leander


22 50


Lovell, Joseph and family


71 71


Lynch, Ann and children


158 08


Nugent, Mrs. Michael and family


143 00


Pezzie, Maria


51 28


Roberts, William, child of


36 00


Simpson, Elijah


30 00


Springer, Julia


128 43


Stetson, George H.


72 00


Towher, Dennis


3 00


Welsh, Mrs. John and children


197 10


Total, Ward Two


$1,875 71


WARD THREE :


Bailey, Elizabeth.


$60 00


Barnes, Harvey and wife


220 35


Burrell, Mrs. W. T.


69 70


Carey, Mary .


49 00


Gray, John F.


48 00


Guerton, Napoleon


1 20


McAvoy. James


7 43


McCarthy, Mrs. Thomas and children


159 40


Montcalm, Emeline H.


75 85


Rowell, Henry


6 85


Stoddard, B. F.


170 29


Total, Ward Three


$868 07


Amount carried forward


$3,489 63


.


123


Amount brought forward


$3,489 63


WARD FOUR :


Burke, Mary .


$3 25


Chambers, George W.


.


41 12


Cudworth, Charlie N.


.


.


9 00


Gumb, Charles


50 50


Holland, Josiah


80 00


Litchfield, Charles F.


79 47


Noyes, Mary .


36 55


Tirrell, Clinton F.


61 68


Tirrell, Wilbur


7 75


Total, Ward Four


$369 32


WARD FIVE :


Cullinane, Margaret and children


$157 70


Cushing, Elizabeth


95 40


Daley, John .


.


8 06


Fagan, Alice .


100 55


Hope, Mrs. Wm. T. family


52 00


Hunt, Thomas


96 00


Madden, Mary and children


167 40


Orcutt, Charlotte


20 91


Poole, George W. .


40 39


Spencer, Ellen


55 00


Tower, Mrs. Sidney


.


228 36


Turner, Mrs. Daniel


75


Aid, to be refundad


·


$1,035 02


Total .


$4,893 97


ASSISTANCE RENDERED BY WEYMOUTH IN OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES.


Ahearn, Mary, Braintree $149 93


Hickman, Margaret T., Boston


154 76


Hollis, Delvina, No. Abington


106 00


Sheppard, Nettie L., Hingham


74 00


Smith, Charlotte L. and Fannie R.,


Quincy .


167 77


Total .


$652 46


.


12 50


.


.


124


ASSISTANCE RENDERED


BY OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES.


Abington, for Helen A.' Burrell


$4 25


Abington, for James Gumb


.


164 72


Abington, for John Maguire


72 00


Boston, for James Barry


12 00


Boston, for James Callahan


10 00


Boston, for Lillian Lyons


18 57


Boston, for Alice J. Rollins


70 00


Boston, for Margaret Thompson


67 14


Boston, Charles A. White


38 57


Brockton, for Luther B. Beals' children


35 00


Brockton, for Charlotte Brown and family


96 00


Brockton, for Mary Collins and family


96 83


Brockton, for Mary Fennell


96 00


Chelsea, for Galen F. Damon


48 00


Hanson' for Lydia Bowker


99 50


Hingham, for Mary E. Dunn and chil- dren


543 41


Hingham, for Charles F. Litchfield and wife


147 60


Holbrook, for Susan Leach 80 50


Holbrook, for Elsie Randall


6 00


Lowell, for George Morse


22 50


Rockland, for Lottie H. Brown


144 00


Rockland, for George W. Hayden


68 55


Rockland, for Catherine S. Lane and son


141 45


Rockland, for George W. Milbery


28 25


Rockland, for Emily Sargent


63 50


Salem, for Rose Skinner


46 35


Walpole, for Julia Springer


.


83 32


Total


$2,304 01


TOWN PHYSICIANS.


W. A. Drake, Ward One and Almshouse $100 00


J. C. Fraser, Ward Two 60 00


K. H. Granger, Ward Four


40 00


E. N. Mayberry, Ward Five .


.


37 50


Total


. $237 50


125


MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT.


W. T. Rice Co., burial George W. Poole, part of expenses


$11 00


ASSISTANCE RENDERED AT HOSPITALS.


MASSACHUSETTS HOSPITAL FOR EPILEPTICS :


Ruggles, Edna M. . $169 46


FOXBOROUGH STATE HOSPITAL :


Skinner, Robert L. $71 65


STATE HOSPITAL :


Callahan, James $55 48


Carroll, Michael


8 29


Johnson, Angelo


39 37


Lloyd, Mary B.


72 80


$175 94


Total .


$417 05


ASSISTANCE RENDERED PERSONS OUTSIDE OF ALMS- HOUSE, HAVING SETTLEMENT IN OTHER PLACES AND THE STATE POOR.


Boston, Edward Whitehouse family $145 14


Boston, Mary O'Brien


96 00


Boston, Mary C. Anderson


60 00


Boston, Minnie Hewitt


30 00


Boston, Lena Adler


25 95


Boston, Catherine Connors . 3 00


Braintree, Walter H. G. Ford


207 14


Braintree, Hiram A. Hayden


202 75


Braintree, Julia Murphy


94 28


Braintree, Mrs. Wm. Benjamin


35 50


Braintree, Maurice Dowd and family


25 88


Cambridge, Alexander A. Vandergoldz 38 82


Hingham, Ellen Hanafin


177 88


Hingham, Richard S. Gardner


10 85


Hingham, Everett W. Litchfield .


8 00


Lowell, Michael Fitzgerald 57 70


Medford. O. Ernest Tirrell family


17 70


Norwood, Harry B. Sample


28 00


Norwell, George Litchfield . .


4 00


Rockland, Nathaniel T. Tirrell


50 75


Amount carried forward$ 1,319 34


126


Amount brought forward $1,319 34


Uxbridge, William Schofield


61 14


Woburn, Patrick Fitzpatrick


48 00


State, Henry C. Bates


52 00


State, Mary Coughlan


11 10


State, Catherine Doering


40 80


State, Mrs. Oscar Johnson


9 78


State, George W. Poole


20 50


State, Mary E. Stevenson


4 00


State, Michael Caputo, burial 15 00


State, George W. Poole, burial . 15 00


Settlement unknown, Nora Powers, burial


26 00


Total .


$1,622 66


SUPPORT AT ALMSHOUSE :


Leavitt B. Torrey, State case


$52 00


Alonzo Tirrell, State case .


52 00


John Hogan, State case . 81 33


David Fraher, Plymouth case .


27 50


Mary E. Pinney, Southampton case


1 80.


$214 63


Total due from Towns, Cities and State $1,837 29


SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES ON ACCOUNT OF THE POOR, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1906.


Cost at Almshouse $4,023 85


Almshouse Improvement Account 283 53


Out of Almshouse


7,850 44


Hospitals .


417 05


Town Physicians .


.


237 50


Miscellaneous


11 00


Cost of Town's poor for 1906 $12,823 37 Paid for State, Cities and Towns 1,837 29


Total .


$14,660 66


APPROPRIATED :


Appropription March 12, 1906


. $15,500 00


Cash refunded, 1905 account 2 00 .


.


.


·


$15,502 00


Total . Fxpended ·


14,660 66


.


.


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1906 . $841 34


.


.


.


127


Statement of Appropriations March 12, 1906.


OBJECT OF APPROPRIATION.


Expended in


Excess


Jan. 1, 1906.


Unexpended


Jan. 1, 1906.


Appropriation


for Overdrafts


and Deficien-


Appropriation


March 12, 1906.


Support of Schools .


$52,000 00


Transportation of Pupils


1,500 00


High School Sinking Fund


3,500 00


Highway Repairs


$1,854 26


$2,054 26


6,051 33


Removal of snow


2,651 33


348 67


Bridges


360 00


360 00


600 00


Holbrook Road


28 42


Pilgrim Road


9 04


300 00


Summit Street


25 31


25 31


Keith Street .


33 49


Chard Street


17 43


Jackson Square, Relocation


973 30


973 30


500 00


Broad Street, grading and draining .


800 00


Commercial Street, Macadam




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