Town annual report of Weymouth 1909, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 316


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45 Charles


Bates, Everett E., shoeworker,


20 Charles


Bates, George L., leather dealer,


6 Lafayette ave. 375 Pond


Bates, Leavitt W., salesman, 150 Middle


Bates, Nathan G , stitcher,


36 Elm


Benson, George A., salesman,


Tower ave


Bicknell, George E., manufacturer,


24 Prospect


Bond, William A., cutter,


197 Summer 1083 Commercial


Boyle, Henry F., flagman,


Boyle, Thomas E., wool sorter,


12 School


Bresnahan, Daniel L., wool sorter,


370 Pleasant 72 Sea


Brown, Edward, agent, Brown, H. Otis, farmer,


86 Oak


Burns, Edward, foreman,


95 Union


Burrell, Andrew F., painter,


150 Washington 96 Grant


Butterfield, Joseph H., gardener,


32 Oak


Callahan, William F., leather worker,


Callahan, Lewis W., decorator,


Cate, Melville, manufacturer,


Cash, Charles H., carpenter,


416 Washington 161 Randolph 133 Washington 6 Lincoln


Butterfield, John W. baker,


Barlow, Robert, painter,


Bates, John A., operator,


19


Clapp, Everett F. motorman,


Clapp, Charles Q., retired,


Clapp, William H., bookkeper,


Clement, Merton Y., merchant, Cleary, Maurice, laborer,


Cook, John W., tree protector,


Corcoran, James H., vamper,


Collyer, William O., merchant,


Connell, John A., janitor,


Connor, James L., shoeworker,


Coolidge, C. Francis, cutter,


Crawford, George O., operator,


Crosby, Albert F., salesman,


Curtis, Charles S., cutter,


Curtis, John W., jobber,


Davis, Arthur W., cutter,


388 Washington 736 Broad 1


Denbroeder, Charles R., merchant,


Denbroeder, Louis M., bookkeeper,


732 Broad


Doble, Samuel A., shoe repairer,


654 Main


Donlan, James H., blacksmith,


510 Broad


Donovan, John W., cutter,


39 Norfolk


Dowd, Frank J., sole cutter,


126 Pine


Dunn, J. Wilfred, shoeworker,


223 Pond


Estes, S. Ozro, salesman,


80 Neck


Fallon, Thomas, wool sorter,


28 Station ave.


Fernald, Frank M., plumber,


55 Union


Flynn, Jeremiah J., P. O. clerk,


521 Union


Ford, J. Clifford, cutter,


724 Main


Ford, Elbert, cutter,


724 Main


Ford, Edwin É., bookeeper,


67 Raymond 41 Summer


Frary, Edward H. jeweler,


190 Essex


Gardner, Everett W., shoeworker, 55 Tower Ave


Gardner, Nelson W., mason,


45 Myrtle


Geisler, Walter J. clerk,


27 Walnut Ave


Gibson, Charles D. cutter, 63 High


Gladwyn, Leland L, manufacturer,


62 River


Grant, Nicholas J, carpenter,


32 Linden Place


Halloran, Richard, shoeworker,


Main


Harris, Wallace A., shoeworker,


Burton Terrace


87 Grant 60 Monatiquot 70 Front 55 Sea 23 Keith


158 Summer 378 Broad 16 Sea


1182 Pleasant 19 Bates ave 573 Broad 59 Columbian 728 Broad 75 Pleasant 30 off Hill


French, George H., bookkeeper,


20


Hawes, Irwin B. H., foreman,


Healy, Peter A., clerk,


790 Pleasant 9 Central Ave 291 Union


Healey, Robert H., cutter,


88 Grant


Hersey, Wallace R., real estate agent,


434 Main


Hiatt. George H., operator,


128 Central


Hollis, Charles J., stable keeper,


15 Phillips


Hobart, Frank F., real estate agent,


33 Prospect


Horace, Richard, mason,


41 Derby


Huges, Peter F., shoeworker,


496 Broad


Hunt Edward W., grocer,


59 Front


Hunt, John Q., operator,


49 Lafayette Ave 437 Commercial


Jordan, Edward T., insurance agent,


27 Washington 159 Middle


Kelley, Joseph, box manufacturer,


Kelley, Thomas A., street railway employee,


342 Washington 7 Gardner Place 43 Shaw


Knox, James, shoeworker,


412 Broad


Lamrock, George S., salesman,


597 Broad


Lane, Joseph E., chemist,


30 Lovell


Lincoln, La Forest, cutter,


36 Maple 838 Commercial


Loud, C. Arthur, box maker,


70 West


Loud, Willis B., clerk,


714 Main


Lunt, Elmer E., carpenter,


52 Church


Lynch, Thomas H., grocer,


70 Hillcrest road


Marsh, A. Spencer, stable keeper,


92 Pleasant


McCristle, Thomas, painter,


72 Main Beals


McCue, Thomas F., laborer,


909 Pleasant


McIntosh, Henry T., painter,


576 Broad 257 Main


McGrory, Edward P., P. O. clerk,


15 Central ave.


Murphy, William H., Jr., salesman,


843 Broad


Nash, Charles C., conductor,


308 Broad 851 Front


Nash, Elbridge B., mail carrier,


Nash, Henry A., retired,


463 Commercial


Nelson, George H., shoemaker,


Nettles, James T., street railway employee,


593 Commercial 446 Pleasant


Jones, James B., retired,


Joy Charles W., janitor,


Kittredge, Frank M., cutter,


Loring, Israel, shoe worker,


Maynard, George C., conductor,


Merritt, Charles L., operator,


Heffernan, Leo, salesman,


21


Newton, Herbert A., [bookkeeper,


Nevin, Edward B., merchant,


Nightingale, Irving R., teamster,


Norton, John J., laster,


O'Connell, David, motorman, O'Neil, Felix, shoe worker,


Parkhurst, William G., paperhanger,


Pettee, Arthur C., butter dealer,


Poe, Aubrey L., machinist,


Poole Adolphus P., stitcher,


Poulin, Joseph, blacksmith,


Pratt, Charles H., trader,


Pratt, Gustavus M., mason,


Pratt, Stephen F., bookkeeper,


Pratt, Webster L., stitcher,


Rafferty, John F., leather worker,


Randall, Davis D., Jr., clerk,


Raymond, Elvin H., shoeworker,


Reed, Harvey D., foreman,


Reid, James H., carpenter,


Reidy, Daniel, blacksmith,


Reidy, John, salesman,


Richards, Frank A., farmer,


Richards, Howard, leather worker,


392 Front


Richards, Louis E., shoeworker,


92 Broad


Richmond, Sylvanus B., moth work,


11 Richmond Norforlk


Rogers, Chester H., water agent,


Sanborn, Walter F., lumber dealer,


23 Prospect Pleasant


Seeley, Richard, operator,


Shaw, George H., wood dealer, .


Smith, Richard J., P. O. clerk,


South, James R., clerk,


111 Broad 32 Pleasant


Stoddard, Amasa D., clerk,


Stowell, Winfred L., grocer,


Taylor, Charles M., draughtsman,


Tower, John H., retired,


Tirrell, Reuben, cutter,


Torrey, Alfred F., cutter,


Thayer, Alvin C., printer,


41 Sea 553 Main 15 Torrey lane 58 Webb


57 Richmond 499 Middle 647 Pleasant 385 Commercial 150 Front


861 Washington 209 North 105 Grant


219 Middle 89 Central 143 Middle 233 Front


25 Randall ave. 24 Shawmut 48 Tower ave. 62 Shawmut 1205 Pleasant 49 Union 40 East


Saunders, Herbert E., laborer,


18 Common 216 Union 163 Central


39 Tower ave. 363 North 458 Bridge 81 Front 252 Pleasant 46 Hollis


22


Tirrell, Cassius, shoeworker,


Tirrell, Frank E, edgesetter,


Tisdale, Harry D., foreman, Tobin, John H, shoemaker,


Torrey, George C., insurance agent,


Torrey, Otis B., shoeworker,


Trainor, James L., manufacturer,


Trask, Charles B., laborer,


277 Front 55 Summit 171 North


Tyler, William M., janitor,


Upton, John, laborer,


80 Shawmut


Upton, John, Jr,, shoemaker,


Vaughan, Charles F., retired,


Vinal, Joseph B., engineer,


80 Shawmut 35 Washington 271 Washington 8 Bates Ave 104 Central


Walsh, J. Rupert, news dealer,


65 Webb


Walsh, Patrick J., laundry man,


187 Union


Wildes, James L., piano tuner,


522 Commercial


Whitman Benjamin F., retired,


252 Union


Wolfe, David F., shoemaker,


14 Newton


Wolfe, Leonard F., retired,


2 Newton


Wood, Frank H., salesman,


624 Main


Wright, Marshall R., engineer,


57 Commercial


Vining, John F., architect,


Vining, Seth C., operator,


Main 504 Pleasant 824 Washington 70 Lake 50 Torrey 239 Pleasant


GORDON WILLIS, BRADFORD HAWES, GEORGE L. NEWTON, EDWARD HUNT, WILLARD J. DUNBAR, Selectmen of Weymouth.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909. RECEIPTS.


Notes discounted in anticipation of taxes :


March 9, due October 15, 1909, at 3.06% · $90,000 00


April 27, due October 27, 1909, at 2.86 % 10,000 00


May 10, due May 5, 1910, at 3.42% 10,000 00


June 7, due May 5, 1910, at 3.67 % .


10,000 00


. July 14, due May 5, 1910, at 3.62 % 10,000 00


September 7, due May 5, 1910, at 3.71 % 10,000 00 ·


October 11, due March 23, 1910, at 4.48% · 20,000 00


Received from :


W. J. Dunbar, Collector of taxes and interest, 1904


104 83


W. J. Dunbar, Collector of taxes and interest, 1905 · W. J. Dunbar, Collector of taxes and interest, 1906


235 89


1,512 96


W. M. Tirrell, Collector of taxes and interest, 1907


23,408 36 W. M. Tirrell, Collector of taxes and interest, 1908


34,493 79


W. M. Tirrell, Collector of taxes and interest, 1909


123,829 44


State Treasurer :


Corporation tax, 1908


177 04


Corporation tax


5,175 71


National Bank tax .


1,040 64


Street Railway tax .


2,793 72


State Highway loan fund


2,765 96


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth account


477 43


State Aid


8,873 00


Military Aid


559 00


Burial, indigent soldiers and sailors


333 00


State Poor


131 92


Tuition of children .


80 00


County Treasurer, dog license fees


1,378 89


East Norfolk District Court, fees and fines


398 82


.


.


.


Amount carried forward $367,770 40


24


Amount brought forward $367,770 40


S. H. Capen, Sheriff, fines at Dedham


60 00


City of Boston, poor account


.


360 97


City of Boston, soldiers' relief .


10 08


Town of Braintree, use of lock-up


12 00


Town of Braintree, poor account Town of Cohasset, poor account


110 42


City of Fall River, poor account


10 95


City of Gloucester, poor account Town of Hingham, poor account City of Lowell, poor account


282 69


343 49


City of Marlboro, poor account


24 02


City of Medford, poor account


45.80


Town of Norwood, poor account


55 00


City of Quincy, poor account . .


93 32


Town of Randolph, soldiers' relief


333 95


Town of Webster, poor account


15 64


Town of Wellfleet, soldiers' relief


162 00


First National Bauk, interest


58 54


Almshouse Account :


F. H. Chandler. milk


2,438 22


Overseers of the Poor, wood and delivery of coal


524 50


E. W. Hunt, merchandise


6 10


J. F. Otis, vegetables


12 65


F. P. Fay, cattle


55 CO


B. F. Richards, wood


6 60


Individuals, board .


141 43


Sundry accounts :


Selectmen, wood and carting coal


673 00


Individuals, aid refunded


44 57


Individuals, State aid refunded


18 00


Individuals, Soldiers' relief refunded


5 00


Individuals, rent of Town House


876 33


Individuals refunded, State Highway account


24 62


Alvin Hollis, State Highway account


12 30


E. S. Wright, loam


8 00


South Weymouth Improvement Association, 1


7 50


American Agri. Chem. Co. 15 oil barrels


15 00


M. P. Sprague, stone


.


·


1 00


Wey. Indus. Assn., labor, etc.


7 63


O. C. Street Ry Co., repairs


8 12


W. W. Pratt, rent of Hose Houses


17 00


W. W. Pratt, telephone . .


50


Police Department, use of telephones


4 50


.


.


keg arsenic lead


.


Amount carried forward $374,786 83.


.


72 53


57 46


25


Amount brought forward $374,786 83


Police Department, lumber 2 00 .


Individuals, blue prints, Town survey 19 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., sealing scales ·


27


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., watering yard


10 00


Skelley heirs, check returned, land damage 25 00


M. P. Sprague, wood, moth account 1 50


F. D. Sherman, Sealer Weights and Measures fees


121 87


P. T. Pearson, Supt., supplies and tickets


46 60


P. T. Pearson, Supt., fines


11 30


Individuals, ink and telephones


1 25


H. W. Avery, tax release


4 71


James F. Boyden, tax release .


.


7 29


Charles W. Freer, tax release


7 10


E. L. Musgrove, tax release


5 97


A. C. Sullivan, tax release


7 56


Jas. J. Sullivan, tax release


6 14


Mary M. Sullivan, tax release .


4 58


Archie Von Sommerburg, tax release


5 83


John W. Bates, Autioneer's license 1908


2 00


M. E. Hawes, Auctioneer's license 1908


2 00


C. C. Jordan, Auctionaer's license 1908


2 00


A. E. Vining, Auctioneer's license 1908


2 00


P. J. Murphy, Billiard license 1908 .


2 00


Chas. E. Joll, Billiard license 1908


2 00


C. H. Rogers, Bowling and Billiard license 1908


4 00


Geo. W. Young, Bowling and Billiard license 1908


. 4 00


Josiah F. Martin, Slaughtering license


1 00


A. B. Raymond, Slaughtering license


1 00


J. M. White, Slaughtering license


1 00


E. F. McNally, Public show license .


2 00


C. L. Pratt, Public show license .


2 00


Total receipts $375,108 80


2,052 81


$373,055 99


DISBURSEMENTS.


Checks drawn on Selectmen's treasury warrants for :


Notes due June 1, 1909 and May 8, 1909 . $6,000 00


Notes in anticipation of taxes . 160,000 00 ·


Sundry appropriations 207,255 20 ·


Total amount of checks drawn . $373,255 20


Checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1909 $9,274 97


Due First National Bank and checks outstanding Jan. 1, 1909 9,075 76 199 21


$373,055 99


·


6 00


E. J. Crocker, tax release


.


·


·


Deposited in First National Bank Dec. 31, 1909


26


LIABILITIES.


Notes issued as follows :


Town debt, 32%, due May 8, 1910 .


$5,000 00


Shaw Schoolhouse, 32%, due June 15, 1910 7,500 00


Athens Schoolhouse, 32% , ten notes, $2,500 each, due May 1, 1911-1920 25,000 00


Pratt Schoolhouse, 4%, thirteen notes, $1,000 each, due November 1, 1911-1923 13,000 00


Town House, 4%, due December 15, 1915


5,000 00


Town House, 4%, due December 15, 1916


6,000 00


Fore River Bridge, 4%, eight notes, $1,000 each, due June 1, 1910-1917


8,000 00


James Humphrey Schoolhouse, 4%, forty notes, $1,000 each, due $5,000 November 1, 1919- 1926


40,000 00


Wharf Street, 4%, due November 1, 1911


2,000 00


Anticipation of taxes, due March 23, 1910


20,000 00


Anticipation of taxes, due May 5, 1910


40,000 00


Total


$171,500 00


Trust funds


8,500 00


Amount due appropriations


36,277 98


Amount due cities and towns


1,277 86


Checks outstanding .


.


9,274 97


$226,830 81


ASSETS.


Due from :


W. J. Dunbar, collector of taxes, 1904


$ 3 06


W. J. Dunbar, collector of taxes, 1905


76 67


W. J. Dunbar, collector of taxes, 1906


225 32


W. M. Tirrell, collector of taxes, 1907


3,099 27


W M. Tirrell, collector of taxes, 1908


22,399 13


W. M. Tirrell, collector of taxes, 1909


59,100 51


Total taxes due


$84,903 96


County Treasurer, dog license fees


1,424 17


State Treasurer. state aid


9,015 00


State Treasurer, military aid


508 00


State Treasurer, soldiers burials


185 00


State Treasurer, poor account


485 42


Boston, poor account


430 74


Braintree, poor account


215 35


Cohasset, poor account


253 35


Fall River, poor account


20 95


Amount carried forward


$97,441 94


27


Amount brought forward $97,441 94


Gloucester, poor account .


162 14


Hingham, poor account


.


180 47


Holbrook, poor account


5 00


Lowell, poor account


267 55


Medford, poor account


48 00


Norwood, poor account


72 14


Quincy, poor account


48 93


Uxbridge, poor account


48 00


Wellfleet, soldiers relief


156 00


F. H. Chandler, milk, almshouse account .


221 34


Collectors' deeds


2,322 69


James Humphrey Schoolhouse sinking fund


4,080 00


Trust funds


8,500 00


Deposit in First National Bank


2,052 81


$115,607 01


Town debt January 1, 1909 .


. $121,638 72


Town debt December 31, 1909 .


111,223 80


Decrease for the year


$10,414 92


Respectfully submitted, JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.


WEYMOUTH, December 31, 1909.


We have examined the accounts of John H. Stetson, Treasurer of the Town of Weymouth, and have found them correct.


JOHN P. HUNT, WILLIAM H. PRATT, FRANK N. BLANCHARD,


Auditors.


TRUST FUNDS.


ELIAS S. BEALS PARK FUND.


Deposit in S. Weymouth Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1909 $1,000 00


Received interest, S. Weymouth Savings Bank 40 40


$1,040 00


Paid to Park Commissioners


40 40


Total fund December 31, 1909


$1,000 00


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AUGUSTUS J. RICHARDS FUND.


FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUFTS LIBRARY.


Total fund January 1, 1909 $5,000 00


Received interest on Town of Weymouth notes 200 00


$5,200 00


Paid to the Trustees of Tufts Library .


200 00


Balance invested in Town of Weymouth notes at 4%


$5,000 00


SUSAN HUNT STETSON FUND.


Perpetual loan to the Town of Weymouth


$2,500 00


Annual interest 4% paid Trustees of Tufts Li- brary, $100.


JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL HOUSE SINKING FUND.


Total fund January 1, 1909


$2,000 00


Receipts :


Town of Weymouth, appropriation


2,000 00


Interest, Town of Weymouth notes 4%


80 00


Total fund December 31, 1909


$4,080 00


Investments :


Town of Weymouth note due Nov. 1, 1911, 4%


$2,000 00


Deposit in South Weymouth Savings Bank 1,040 00


Deposit in Weymouth Savings Bank 1,040 00


$4,080 00


Respectfully submitted, JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer.


WEYMOUTH, December 31, 1909.


We have examined the accounts of John H. Stetson, treasurer of the Elias Beals Park Fund, the Augustus J. Richards fund and the James Humphrey School House Sinking Fund and have found them correct.


JOHN P. HUNT, WILLIAM H. PRATT, FRANK N. BLANCHARD, Auditors.


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


In compliance with the Public Statutes, the Auditors for the year of 1909, report that they have examined the books and accounts of the Treasurer of the Town, Treasurer of the Water Loan and Sinking Fund Commissioners, Beals Park Fund, Sealer of Weights and Measures, and Treasurer of Tufts Library, and find them to be correct.


We have also examined the securities and accounts of the Trustees of the Fogg Library, James L. Bates Reference Room and Howe Fund at Fogg Library, Pratt School Fund, Tufts Cemetery Fund, Tufts Lecture Fund, and find the investments satisfactory.


We find that the registers of the Town Accountant and the Cash Book of the Town Treasurer agree as to the amount of orders paid during the year and the balance of orders unpaid Jan. 1,1910.


Amount due First National Bank Jan. 1, 1909


$382 20


Balance of orders unpaid Jan. 1, 1909 8,693 56


Amount of orders drawn during year 1909


373,255 20


$382,330 96


Amount of orders paid by Treasurer for 1909


373,055 99


Balance of orders unpaid Jan. 1, 1910 9,274 97


$382,330 96


TAX COLLECTORS.


We have examined the books of the Tax Collectors beginning with the year 1904 and submit the following report : Tax levy of 1904 as per assessors' commitment .


$157,065 77


Interest collected to Jan. 1, 1910 2,478 54


$159,544 31


Total collections and abatements to Jan. 1, 1910 159,541 25


$3 06 Balance due Jan. 1, 1910 ·


$3 06


NOTE-Tax Collector's books show total levy of $157,066.71 for year 1904.


NOTE -Tax Collector's books of 1904 show balance uncollected Jan. 1, 1910, of $9.09


Tax levy of 1905 as per assessors' commitment


.


$165,407 32


Interest to Jan. 1, 1910 . 2,714 48


$168,121 80


Total collections and abatements to Jan. 1, 1910


168,045 13 .


$76 67 Balance due Jan. 1, 1910 ·


$76 67


NOTE-Tax Collector's books show total levy of $165,410.37.


30


Tax levy of 1906 as per assessors' commitment · · $160,823 86


Interest collected to Jan. 1, 1910 2,485 53


$163,309 39


Total collections and abatements to Jan. 1, 1910 163,084 07


$225 32 Balance due Jan. 1, 1910. $225 32


NOTE-Tax Collectors' books show total levy of $160,815.70 for year 1906.


NOTE-Tax Collectors' books show bal- ance due Jan. 1, 1910, of $322.41 for year 1906.


Tax levy of 1907 as per assessors' commitment .


$181,157 37 .


Interest collected to Jan. 1, 1910 2.735 61


$183,892 98


Reassessed Jan. 9, 1909 (Sec. 86,


Chap. 12) Revised Laws 1,973 98


$185,866 96


Total collections and abatements to Jan. 1, 1910 182,767 69


$3,099 27 Balance due Jan. 1, 1910 $3,099 27 ·


NOTE-Tax Collector's books show total levy of $181,148 35 for 1907.


NOTE-Tax. Collector's books show re- assessment of $1,973.98 Jan. 9, 1909.


Tax levy of 1908 as per assessors' commitment $178,818 83


Interest collected to Jan. 1, 1010 1,162 71


Reassessed Jan. 9, 1909 (Sec. 86, chap. 12, rev. laws) 1,113 70


$181,095 24


Total collections and abatements to Jan. 1, 1910


158,696 11


$22,399 13 Balance due Jan. 1, 1910 $22,399 13


NOTE-Tax Collector's books show total levy of $178,819.97 for 1908. NOTE-Tax Collector's books show re- assessment of $1,113.70.


31


Tax levy of 1909 as per assessors' commitment · $182,884 02 ·


Interest collected to Jan. 1, 1910 45 93


$182,929 95


Total collections and abatements to Jan. 1, 1910 . $123,829 44


59,100 51 Balance due Jan. 1, 1910 ·


$59,100 51


NOTE-Tax Collector's books show total levy of 8182,900.69 for 1909.


$84,903 96 Total amount due Jan 1, 1910 Account Taxes.


TOWN DEBT.


Total debt Jan. 1, 1909 . $177,500 00


Borrowed during the year in anticipa-


tion of taxes 160,000 00


$337,500 00


The payments were the amounts bor-


rowed in anticipation of taxes . $160,000 00


Town debt 8,500 00


168,500 00


Total debt January 1, 1910


$169,000 00


Less sinking fund Lake Street School building


4,080 00


Net debt, not including water bonds . . $164,920 00


ASSETS AND LIABILITIES JANUARY 1, 1910.


ASSETS.


Real estate-schoolhouses, public library and other public buildings and grounds $315,200 00


Water works


·


526,469 53


Personal property-fire apparatus and equipment of all town departments 44,328 88


Trust funds


8,500 00


Sinking funds-water works


287,304 56


Sinking funds-James Humphrey School building


4,080 00


Uncollected dues-taxes


84,903 96


Uncollected dues-water rents, etc. 3,038 60


20,742 68


Sundry assets ·


$1,294,568 21


32


LIABILITIES.


Water bonds


. $496,000 00


Notes payable


.


.


.


·


171,500 00


Sundry liabilities


37,555 84


Trust funds-Beals Park Fund . $1,000 00


Susan Hunt Stetson Fund . 2,500 00


Augustus J. Richards Fund 5,000 00


8,500 00


Overdraft


513 94


Net assets


580,498 43


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$1,294,568 21


TABLE OF VALUATION, RATE OF TAXATION, EXPENDITURES AND DEBT OF THE TOWN OF WEYMOUTH FROM JANUARY, 1890 TO 1909, INCLUSIVE.


YEAR.


Total Assessed Valuation May 1.


Rate of Tax per 1000


Expendi ures as per Appropriation Table, ending Jan 1.


Net Debt, not including Water Loan


1890


$6,441,845 00


$16 40


1891


$130,696 86


66,092 00


1891


6,534,740 00


17 60


1892


-124,484 94


66,092 00


1892


6,497,371 00


17 40


1893


142,564 16


85,092 00


1893


6,707,550 00


17 20


1894


120,746 84


79,592 00


1894


6,488.432 00


18 50


1895


128,588 33


76,500 00


1895


6,448,981 00


17 50


1896


144,791 52


82,500 00


1896


6,532,022 00


17 70


1897


' 150,461 20


82,000 00


1897


6,661,969 00


20 30


1898


176,310 41


137,000 09


1898


6,620,719 00


18 70


1899


176,119 85


127,491 33


1899


6,565,322 00


20 20


1900


161,433 62


147,365 00


1900


6,694,088 00


20 50


1901


184,205 69


144,075 82


1901


6,802,773 00


19 30


1902


162,252 07


153,618 02


1902


6,797,955 00


20 50


1903


181,769 01


140,433 30


1903


6,897,202 00


22 10


1904


171,075 00


149,150 53


1904


7,065,363 00


20 60


1905


171,484 62


132,166 22


1905


6,958,469 00


22 30


1906


185,325 71


125,415 54


1906


6,952,247 00


21 40


1907


181.920 78


119,628 56


1907


7,269,084 00


22 90


1908


285,497 66


184,000 00


1908


7,660,140 00


21 50


1909


189,114 72


175,500 00


1909


7,992,968 00


21 00


1910


186,633 13


164,920 00


.


.


JOHN P HUNT, WILLIAM H. PRATT, FRANK N. BLANCHARD, Auditors.


REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT.


WEYMOUTH, MASS., January 1, 1910. To the Board of Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor :


GENTLEMEN :-- The eighth annual report of the Accounting Department is herewith submitted, showing in detail the expendi- tures of the town during the past year.


Respectfully, CHARLES B. CUSHING, Town Accountant.


EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL FOR 1909.


Schools.


SUPERINTENDENTS :


Parker T. Pearson .


$1,200 00


Abner A. Badger .


800 00


MUSIC TEACHER :


Neva W. Nash · 686 00


DRAWING TEACHER :


S. Isabelle Smith


640 00


$3,326 00


HIGH SCHOOL.


INSTRUCTORS :


Edwin R. Sampson .


·


$1,500 00


Arthur S. Wells


·


820 00


Helen M. Curtis


700 00


Mary L. Sheehy


700 00


Alice M. Farwell


700 00


Lydia M. Chapman.


700 00


Marian S. Wentworth


700 00


Mildred Smith


640 00


Ellen L. Duffey


640 00


Ethel D. Shaw


420 00


Marion A. Hoyt ·


240 00


.


.


·


·


.


.


$7,760 00


.


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JANITOR :


George W. Beane .


$716 64


FUEL : .


A. J. Richards & Son


$604 29


Almshouse, wood .


8 00


$612 29


REPAIRS :


J. J. Hammett Co., chairs


$52 96


G. W. Beane, repairing furniture


43 00


B. F. Eldredge


41 32


George J. Ries


20 10


Simon Delory .


15 50


Hiram Nadell .


14 00


J. F. & W. H. Cushing


12 69


A. J. Sidelinger


6 92


H. B. Burke


5 00


Smith Premier Typewriter Co.


5 15


Remington Typewriter Co.


3 40


Walworth Mfg. Co.


2 89


Am. Steam Gauge Co.


2 00


Harrington, King & Co. .


1 26


Paul System Co.


1 00


Jenkins Bros.


90


Drew's Express


83


$228 92


WATER RENT


$38 00


Total, High School


$9,355 85


GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


ATHENS.


INSTRUCTORS :


John D. Whittier


$537 50


Frank M. Rich


430 00


Catherine C. Fogarty


520 00


Pearl Grant


485 00


L. May Chessman .


485 00


Edith H. Fox .


420 00


Mary M. Powers


320 00


Lydia S. Hopkins


300 00


Agnes A. Cheever


240 00


Harriet F. Marshall


180 00


Pauline D. Vernon .


120 00


.


.


.


$4,037 50


.


35


JANITOR :


W. E. Beane .


·


$450 00


W. E. Beane, cleaning


40 00


$490 00


FUEL :


A. J. Richards & Son ·


$543 52


Almshouse, wood .


72 00


$615 52


REPAIRS :


C. H. Chubbuck


$89 08


W. E. Beane . ·


40 66


George J. Reis


27 85


Fuller & Warren Co.


20 85


R. S. Gilmore Building Co.


18 65


Standard Range & Stove Co.


15 60


Thomas F. McCue .


10 32


A. J. Sidelinger


7 47


$230 48


WATER RENT


$25 00


Total, Athens School


$5,398 50


ADAMS.


INSTRUCTOR :


Cora L. Beard


$485 00


JANITOR :


Peter Cavanaugh


$100 00


Peter Cavanaugh, cleaning


5 00


$105 00


FUEL :


A. J. Richards & Son


$41 47


Almshouse, wood .


8 00


$49 47


REPAIRS :


W. F. Sanborn & Co.


$69 51


C. H. Chubbuck


$55 02


George J. Ries


·


18 45


Michael Delory


5 00


WATER RENT


$6 00


Total, Adams School


·


$793 45


.


.


·


$147 98


.


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JAMES HUMPHREY.


INSTRUCTORS :


Harold E. Beane


$765 00


Galen W. Flanders.


·


120 00


Adeline M. Canterbury


520 00


Gertrude L. Moran.


520 00


Annie A. Fraher


485 00


Annie F. Conroy


485 00


Irene McP. Smith


485 00


Mabel V. Coyne


375 00


A. Loretta Cronin .


300 00


Lottie M. Murphy .


200 00


Margaret E. O'Brien


40 00


$4,295 00


JANITOR :


Thomas Burgoyne .


$500 00


Thomas Burgoyne, cleaning


50 00


$550 00


FUEL :


A. J. Richards & Son


·


$396 68


Almshouse, wood .


40 00


$436 68


REPAIRS :


Walter B. Ross, on boilers


$55 81


B. F. Eldredge


18 62


Thomas Burgoyne, oiling floors


16 00


J. F. & W. H. Cushing


15 79


Jos. Breck & Sons, hose


15 00


Jos. Breck & Sons . .


10 91


George M. Keene


6 00


Oliver E. Peaslee


2 45


Wm. Hall & Co., keys


1 20


Harrington, King & Co., rope .


1 00


E. M. Carter, repairing flag


75


W. P. Denbroeder .


50


Everett Loud .


28


H. K. Cushing's Express.


25


$144 56 $71 00


WATER RENT


Total, James Humphrey School


$5,497 24


37


WASHINGTON.


INSTRUCTORS :


Martha J. Hawes


· $495 00


Annie J. McGreevy


.


.


.


485 00


Theresa B. Conroy .


.


.


485 00


Lizzie G. Hyland


485 00


Susan M. Tracy


285 00


Annie M. Chase


180 00


Katherine McEnroe.


178 75




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