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Balance from 1909 .
$695 00
Appropriation March 14, 1910
500 00
Total
$1,195 00
Expended
.
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 .
Public Parks.
Jeremiah Coffey, labor
$18 00
Fred Doherty, labor
15 75
H. A. Richards, labor
7 00
Charles Fox, labor
5 00
Total expended
$45 75
APPROPRIATED FOR PUBL C PARKS :
Balance from 1909 .
$71 15
Appropriation March 14, 1910
50 00
Total .
$121 15
Expended
45 75
$75 40
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 .
Preservation of Shade Trees.
Ducker, August, labor
$69 73
Hayes, John, labor
30 21
Higgins, E. H., labor
25 38
Merchant, C. B., labor
17 57
Merritt, C. L., labor
34 99
Merritt, L. H., labor .
44 83
Perry, H. W., labor .
30 21
Richmond, S. B., labor
31 34
Shaw, A. J., labor
9 56
Sullivan, J., labor
25 02
Vinal, Fred, labor
110 20
Wellman, Gilbert, labor
41 74
Everett Loud, supplies
35
Frank W. Stewart, supplies
4 42
M. P. Sprague, supplies
8 55
C. L. Merritt, sundries
11 00
Merrimac Chemical Co., supplies
285 12
B. W. Shaw, team
122 23
S. Weymouth Ice Co., removing stump
7 00
Total expended
$909 45
·
490 00
$705 00
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APPROPRIATED FOR PRESERVATION SHADE TREES :
Balance from 1909 .
$419 35
Appropriation March 14, 1910 · 400 00
Received from State
106 50
Received from F. H. Cowing
2 00
Total
$927 85
Expended
909 45
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 . $18 40
Suppression of Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths.
LABOR :
Merritt, C, L., Supt.
.
.
$327 18
Sewall, D., Supt.
, . .
173 75
Ducker, Augustus
180 27
Hayes, John .
404 21
Hocking, F. W.
16 88
Holmes, Victor
19 68
Merchant, C. B.
403 70
Merritt, L. H.
13 91
Perry, H. W.
401 27
Richmond, S. B.
392 46
Schleiff, Frank
13 22
Shaw, A. J. .
408 13
Stoddard, Fred
97 50
Vinal, Fred
117 97
Wellman, Gilbert
47 11
Total expended for labor . $3,017 24
SUNDRY EXPENSES :
Merrimac Chemical Co., arsenate lead
$211 36
Grasselli Chemical Co., arsenate lead 48 37
D. F. Munroe Co., burlap 82 03
Samuel Cabot, Inc., creosote
9 92
Collins Hardware Co., tin, etc.
8 87
Seth Damon, supplies
14 25
F. W. Stewart, supplies.
10 44
H. H. Joy, supplies
6 50
M. P. Sprague, supplies .
6 30
Gazette & Transcript Co., supplies
6 00
Percy L. Bicknell, supplies
1 20
Everett Loud, supplies . .
.
95
.
.
.
·
Amount carried forward $3,423 43
62
Amount brought forward $3,423 43
W. M. Farwell, repairs
29 99
Frost Insecticide Co., repairs . 5 74 ·
G. F. Curtis, repairs 3 50
W. H. Miner, repairs ·
1 00
Joseph Poulin, repairs
75
C. L. Merritt, sundries
18 83
E. H. Higgins, team 20 75
D. Sewall, team 10 50
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.
1 19
Clement's Express . 1 :50
B. W. Shaw, spraying 65 25
Bourk's Express, storing sprayer
24 00
C. B. Merchant, clerical work . 43 86
W. M. Tirrell, mailing notices 30 00
Total expended 1910
$3,680 29
Bal. expended in excess to Dec. 31, '09 466 11
Total .
$4,146 40
APPROPRIATED FOR SUPPRESSION OF MOTHS :
Appropriation March 14, 1910 . $3,200 00
Received from State 45 00
Received from Tax-collector .
135 46
Assessed property owners 1910
1,069 07
Total .
$4,449 53
Expended
4,146 40
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 . $303 13
NOTE :
The rate paid for labor in the Moth Department, since the last annual Town meeting, has been $2.50 per day to superintendent, and $2.25 per day to others.
Street Watering and Oiling.
Thomas F. McCue, at $5.00 per day . $608 09
George W. Young, at $5.00 per day . 511 25
W. B. Hollis & Son, at $5.00 per day 410 50
B. W. Shaw, at $5.00 per day 330 00
E. S. Wright, at $5.00 per day . 465 94
W. W. Works, labor and material 37 06
R. H. Whiting, surveying
24 33
Quincy Reed, surveying 7 50
Dyar Supply Co , oiling
16 00
Amount carried forward $2,410 67
63
Amount brought forward 2,410 67
Standard Oil Co., oiling
12 00
D. Reidy, oiling
10 00
Walworth Mfg. Co., oiling
7 84
W. W. Works, oiling
5 14
Sumner & Gerald, oiling
82
Weymouth Light & Power Co., oiling
80
Everett Loud, oiling
55
F. H. Holmes, oiling
50
Stephen Delorey, sand
8 30
James H. Reid, sand .
9 00
T. Raymond, sand
30 00
Standard Oil Co., street oil
1,130 44
N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. Co.
26 00
Labor, oiling, transferred from high-
way account .
1,007 69
Total expended
$4,659 75
APPROPRIATED FOR STREET WATERING :
Balance from 1909 . $484 53
Appropriation March 14, 1910 1,000 00
Received for empty barrels 7 62
Received from N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. 10 00
Received from D. Reidy . 3 00
Assessed to property owners
3,178 17
Total .
$4,683 32
Expended
4,659 75
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910
.
$23 57
Street Records Indexing.
Balance from 1909 unexpended .
$75 00
Surveying and Plotting Town.
Russell H. Whiting, surveyor
$2,016 37
Russell H. Whiting, supplies
164 56
Total expended
$2.180 93
APPROPRIATED FOR SURVEYING AND PLOTTING :
Balance from 1909
$137 59
Appropriation March 14, 1910 .
2,500 00
Blue prints sold
8 00
.
Total
$2,645 59
Expended ·
· .
.
2,180 93
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1909 .
$464 66
.
64
Pump at Lovells Corner.
Appropriation March 14, 1910, unex- pended .
$30 00
Fire Department.
WARD ONE.
D. A. Jones, engineer $26 00
HOSE ONE :
Marcus L. Keene, steward
50 00
Thomas South, repairs 45 00
John D. Walsh, repairs .
45 00
Robert J. Cushing, repairs
35 49
H. K. Barnes, repairs
21 00
George Ames, repairs
14 90
George J. Ries, repairs
8 50
W. H. Miner, repairs
3 50
George W. Walsh, repairs
3 50
J. W. Bartlett & Co., supplies
6 98
Electric lighting
42 15
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
32 66
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
9 50
Water rent
6 00
$350 18
HOSE SEVEN :
Wallace B. Bicknell, steward .
$50 00
W. J. Sladen, supplies . 5 70
Weymouth Water Works, repairs
99
Electric lighting
12 30
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
18 44
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
7 00
Water rent
6 00
$100 43
E. S. Beals Hook and Ladder Co :
Nathan Q. Cushing, steward . $25 00
WARD Two.
John Q. Hunt, engineer
$26 00
HOSE TWO :
Fred W. Barter, steward
50 00
H. K. Barnes, supplies and repairs . 20 12
Amount carried forward $96 12
65
Amount brought forward $96 12
C. L. Rice & Son, matting
24 50
D. Reidy. repairs .
17 65
A. J. Osgood, repairs
14 45
G. M. Keene, repairs
4 90
B. F. Eldredge, repairs
4 13
C. E. Dunbar, repairs
3 90
W. H. Farrar, repairs
1 50
Ford Furniture Co., repairs
75
J. F. & W. H. Cushing .
7 50
H. K. Cushing's Express
3 70
Everett Loud, supplies
5 95
A. R. Sherman, supplies
2 00
F. W. Barter, supplies
1 50
Bates & Humphrey, supplies
1 10
Electric lighting
58 20
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
47 50
Almshouse, wood and carting coal 8 00
6 00
$309 35
Eureka Hook and Ladder Co. :
Joseph Kennedy, steward $25 00
WARD THREE.
J. Rupert Walsh, engineer .
$26 00
HOSE THREE :
Herbert F. Pray, steward 50 00
J. Otis Hollis, work on steamer 13 20
J. Otis Hollis, repairs
. 4 50
H. P. Coyle, care vault
7 00
T. Daniele, repairs ·
6 00
H. K. Barnes, supplies
8 79
F. W. Stewart, supplies .
7 00
J. S. Bacon & Son, supplies
4 27
A. W. Baker, brooms
4 25
Eagle Oil & Supply Co.
3 00
G. H. Bicknell & Co.
75
A. W. Baker's Express
3 25
Electric lighting
32 97
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
34 13
Almshouse, wood and carting coal 13 50
Water rent
6 00
$224 61
Water rent
66
Hardscrabble Hook and Ladder Co. :
Edward T. Ryan, steward $25 00
WARD FOUR.
Walter W. Pratt, engineer . $26 00
HOSE FOUR :
Thomas F. Moore, steward
50 00
H. K. Barnes
5 22
M. R. Loud & Co.
2 10
Electric lighting
29.95
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
18 04
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
11 00
Water rent
6 00
$148 31
HOSE SIX :
John W. French, steward
$25 00
A. P. Poole, steward 25 00
W. W. Pratt, supplies
8 80
J. C. Stever, repairs
1 00
M. R. Loud & Co.
90
Electric lighting
4 80
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
28 47
Almshouse, wood and carting coal 6 50
Water rent
6 00
$106 47
WARD FIVE.
Matthew O'Dowd, engineer
$26 00
HOSE FIVE :
L. J. Brennan, steward .
50 00
H. K. Barnes, supplies, etc.
46 95
George Marshall, repairs
26 13
Albee Stove Co., repairs
24 65
H. C. Jesseman, supplies
13 53
Gordon Willis, supplies .
11 10
W. B. Loud, repairs
10 25
Walworth Mfg. Co., repairs
8 62
A. J. Brown, repairs
5 76
W. H. Miner, repairs
4 25
Oswald Ralph, repairs
4 10
Thomas F. Brady, labor
4 00
Clifford W. Stone, labor
3 50
Amount carried forward
$238 84
67
Amount brought forward
$238 84
A. S. Marsh . 3 00 .
C. J. Polley
.
2 80
W. A. Loud .
.
:67
B. T. Hobart
2 62
Knight & Thomas
2 40
The Cornelius Callahan Co.
1 50
J. Frank Young ·
1 50
E. Nash Drug Co. .
40
Electric lighting
43 85
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
32 73
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
17 50
Water rent
6 00
$355 81
GEORGE W. BATES HOOK AND LADDER CO. :
Thomas F. Brady, steward
$25 00
CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER ;
L. J. Brennan, steward .
$25 00
MISCELLANEOUS :
Walter W. Pratt, clerk .
$25 00
Walter W. Pratt, expenses
30
Pray & Kelley, printing .
3 50
H. K. Barnes, 800 ft. hose
472 00
A. W. Baker, team
3 50
N. R. Ells, team
2 00
A. S. Marsh, team
1 00
Firemen's services, 168 men at $12 . 2,016 00
Firemen's services, 6 men
27 50
$2,550 80
FIRE ALARM :
C. F. Coolidge, care
$300 00
C. F. Coolidge, running wires, etc. 73 00
The Gamewell Co. .
446 50
Pettingell-Andrews Co.
45 15
E. M. Carter, labor and material
27 54
Rhines Lumber Co.
23 75
W. H. Gallison Co., ladder
20 00
T. E. Burrell, painting
·
6 00
Everett Loud, supplies ·
4 57
R. Mitchell & Co. . · 2 20
Amount carried forward
$948 71
68
Amount brought forward $948 71
Weymouth Light & Power Co.
1 25
H. C. Jesseman
60
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.
22 89
H. K. Cushing's Express
47
Drew's Express
1 55
Adams Express
50
$980 97
Less for installing Fire Alarm box at
Lake View, special appropriation . 60 00
Balance
$920 97
SERVICES OF MEN AT FIRES :
John Wolfe, clerk .
$41 70
F. A. Wolfe, clerk .
22 50
W. J. Sladen, clerk
38 25
George M. Keene, clerk
128 85
H. E. Billings, clerk
94 05
W. S. Our, clerk
97 80
F. E. Hyland, clerk
135 00
R. Halloran, clerk .
350 40
J. Leahy, clerk
203 70
A. P. Poole, clerk .
64 05
W. B. Loud, clerk .
278 25
Matthew O'Dowd, engineer
17 25
$1,471 80
HORSES AT FIRES :
Clement's Express
$30 00
David Ford
35 00
W. J. Sladen
30 00
Hiram Nadell
5 00
J. F. & W. H. Cushing
201 50
John H. Thompson
25 00
Robert P. Lindgren
4 00
A. W. Baker
180 00
Russell B. Worster
6 00
John S. Bacon & Son
1 00
Nathaniel R. Ells
115 00
George F. Maynard
67 00
Walter W. Pratt
3 00
A. S. Marsh .
176 00
Edgar S. Wright
117 50
Amount carried forward
$996 00
.
69
Amount brought forward
$996 00
W. A. Loud .
5 00
A. F. Clapp
·
.
2 50
W. B. Loud .
1 00
$1,004 50
Total miscellaneous
$5,948 07
APPROPRIATED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT :
Appropriation March 14, 1910 . $6,700 00
Appropriation for deficiencies . 168 29
Appropriation December 9, 1910
1,000 00
Hall rent, by W. W. Pratt
12 00
Hall rent, by J. Q. Hunt
5 00
Hall rent, by M. O'Dowd
3 00
W. W. Pratt, old hose
3 00
M. O'Dowd, old hose
50
Total appropriation
$7,891 79
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES :
Hose One
$350 18
Hose Seven
100 43
E. S. Beals H. & L. Truck
25 00
Hose Two
309 35
Eureka H. & L. Truck
25 00
Hose Three
224 61
Hardscrabble H. & L. Truck
25 00
Hose Four
148 31
Hose Six
106 47
Hose Five
355 81
George W. Bates H. & L. Truck
25 00
Chemical Extinguisher
25 00
Miscellaneous
5,948 07
Total Expended
$7,668 23
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910
$223 56
FIRE ALARM BOX, LAKE VIEW :
Expended, from Fire Department
$60 00
Appropriation, March 14, 1910
60 00
Police Department.
Thomas Fitzgerald, chief
$861 25
Patrick Butler, inspector
791 25
Amount carried forward $1,652 50
70
Amount brought forward
WARD ONE :
George W. Nash
.
$795 75
John L. Maynard
31 50
Isaac H. Walker
12 00
Nelson B. Gladwin
6 00
Albert M. Newcomb
6 00
WARD Two :
Arthur H. Pratt
$791 25
Lawrence E. Schofield
116 75
George E. Garey
28 00
James Maguire
6 00
Albert J. Osgood
6 00
N. B. Peare .
6 00
WARD THREE :
John D. Walsh
$791 25
Charles B. Trask
122 75
George W. Smith
18 75
John F. Condrick
3 00
William H. Trask
3 00
WARD FOUR :
John L. Maynard
$62 50
George B. Bayley
6 50
Willie F. Tirrell
6 00
Fred L. Glover
3 00
$78 00
WARD FIVE :
Michael Allen
$537 00
Elbert Ford
249 75
Charles H. Holbrook
12 50
Lawrence J. Brennan
6 00
George W. Conant
6 00
George B. Bayley .
5 00
$816 25
MISCELLANEOUS :
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.
$174 03
George W. Young, team hire
9 00
A. S. Marsh, team hire .
2 00
E. N. Mayberry, M. D., at lock-up .
8 00
City of Quincy, prisoners at lock-up 4 25
Pray & Kelley, stationery
4 00
$201 28
Amount carried forward
$5,492 03
$1,652 50
$851 25
$954 00
$938.75
71
Amount brought forward
$5,492 03
LOCK-UPS :
WARD ONE :
Isaac H. Walker, care . $25 00
Isaac H. Walker, food for prisoners 23 50
Isaac H. Walker, supplies
1 75
W. P. Denbroeder, shades
7 50
Electric lighting ·
12 45
A. J. Richards & Son, coal 17 85
Almshouse, wood and carting coal 4 00
Water rent
6 00
$98 05
WARD Two :
Arthur H. Pratt, care · $25 00
Arthur H. Pratt, food for prisoners 26 75
George M. Hoyt, supplies .
75
Electric lighting
14 55
A. J. Richards & Son, coal ·
10 49
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
5 50
$83 04
WARD THREE :
S. B. Richmond, care $25 00
S. B. Richmond, food for prisoners . 20 75
S. B. Richmond, laundry
1 00
Electric lighting
12 00
A. J. Richards & Son, coal .
11 90
Almshouse, carting coal . 2 00 ·
Water rent
6 00
$78 65
WARD FIVE :
C. H. Holbrook, care
$25 00
C. H. Holbrook, food for prisoners . 9 00
C. H. Holbrook, laundry, etc. .
1 96
B. T. Hobart, repairs .
2 50
C. E. Logue, repairs · .
1 15
Electric lighting .
12 00
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
11 90
Almshouse, wood and carting coal 4 00
Water rent
6 00
$73 51
Total expended
$5,825 28
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72
APPROPRIATED FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT :
Balance from 1909 . $999 99.
Appropriation March 14, 1910 5,100 00
Braintree, use of lock-up 14 00
Superior Court, fees and fines . 90 00
E. Norfolk Court, fees and fines 706 57
Officers, for use of telephone . .
8 05
Total . . .
$6,918 61
Expended
5,825 28
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 .
$1,093 33
Health Department.
John S. Williams, disinfecting
$80 00
Gazette Publishing Co. 40 50
Robert J. Cushing, sign boards
15 68
A. E. Crawford, labor and material
· 8 90
Daniel Reed, labor
7 88
Frank H Holmes, labor
.
1 00
Sampson-Soch Co., book
.
4 25
Adams, Cushing & Foster, book
4 00
Pray & Kelley, supplies
1 50
George M. Hoyt. supplies ·
75
A. S. Marsh, team hire
6 00
Adams Express . .
3 50
N. Y. & Boston Despatch Express
2 70
Stephen M. White, burying animal
2 00
Hiram Nadell, burying animal
1 00
Boston City Hospital .
10 00
H. A. Richards, use of dump
5 00
Total expended
$194 66
APPROPRIATED FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT :
Balance from 1909
$422 64
Appropriation March 14, 1910 200 00
Total .
$622 64
. Expended . .
194 66
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 . $427 98
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.
.
73
Miscellaneous Account.
Albert P. Worthen, Town Counsel, services 1907, 1908, 1909 $1,050 00
Albert P. Worthen, witness fees, etc., Page case 124 05
Albert P. Worthen, expenses Steele
case 3 60 -
I. M. Low, witness fees, John Connell case 20 00
A. W. Cook, photographs, Connell case 2 50
R. B. Worster, damage to fence . 25 36
Mary E. Mahoney, injuries 148 50
Henry A. Nash, land damage
100 00
George B. Bayley, inspector licensed slaughter houses 155 00
F. W. Loud, inspector of animals 272 50
W. M. Tirrell, Tax Collector, land sales for taxes, etc. 1,106 95
E. L. Burdakin, list of deeds 55 00
J. R. McCoole, probate abstracts 25 00
Russell H. Whiting, civil engineer
140 79
Quincy Reed, civil engineer
2 50
North Weymouth Cemetery Ass'n', care soldiers' monument and grounds
30 00
First National Bank, Boston, register- ing notes 60 00
B. N. Rice, envelopes and postage 72 48
C. H. Lovell, stationery ·
.
5 75
Hobbs & Warren, stationery
16 72
F. W. Barry, Beale & Co., books
24 75
George H. Hunt & Co., stationery
5 43
Adams, Cushing & Foster, books
9 00
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery
3 50
F. H. Blackbird, pens 5 00
Remington Typewriter Co
3 50
H. C. Dimond & Co., stamps
5 59
The Carter's Ink Co.
3 92
The Macey Co., cards
3 60
C. S. Binner Co., binders
3 50
Weymouth Directory .
1 50
The Pull Fastener Co.
6 52
State Secretary, supplies
1 25
S. S. Cohen, stationery
1 00
F. B. Reed, shears
85
County Commissioners, expenses
3 00
L. J. Brennan, janitor service
2 00
Amount carried forward $3,500 61
74
Amount brought forward $3,500 61
C. B. Cushing, car fares 4 80
O. Burrell, painting waste tubs 5 10
Waldo Turner, expenses at State House 5 25
G. C. Torrey, expenses at State House 6 00
G. B. Loud, expenses at State House .
10 50
Waldo Turner, postage, etc.
2 75.
G. C. Torrey, postage
.
2 00
N. B. Peare, posting warrants
12 50.
Patrick Butler, posting warrants
5 00
George B. Bayley, serving notices
3 75
Isaac H. Walker, serving notices
6 00
D. J. Sampson, delivering town re- ports 6 00 ·
H. A. Morton, delivering town reports 12 00
W. B. Hollis, delivering town reports . 7 00.
G. F. Maynard, delivering town reports 6 00
7 00.
A. S. Marsh, delivering town reports . W. P. Hersey, delivering poll-tax books W. M. Tirrell, delivering poll-tax books J. F. Dwyer, delivering poll-tax books G. B. Loud, delivering poll-tax books . A. S. Marsh, delivering poll-tax books
8 00
7 00.
6 00
Isaac H. Walker, enforcing dog law 13 00.
25 00
Thomas Fitzgerald, enforcing dog law .
12 65.
George B. Bayley, enforcing dog law . 39 75
28 70
Willard J. Dunbar, expenses
18 60
Edward W. Hunt, expenses
17 45.
Bradford Hawes, expenses
32 00
A. Francis Barnes, expenses
2 25
Gordon Willis, expenses
2 70
G. L. Newton, perambulating bounds .
6 00
W. J. Dunbar, perambulating bounds .
4 50
E. W. Hunt, perambulating bounds 4 50
Bradford Hawes, perambulating bounds 6 00
Bradford Hawes, use of team 15 00
Gordon Willis, use of team
3 00
George W. Young, team hire
29 50.
W. B. Hollis & Son, team hire
20 00
A. S. Marsh, team hire
12 00
.N. Y. & Boston Despatch Express
1 50
Adams Express
1 10
H. K. Cushing's Express
45
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.
63 97
Amount carried forward $3,994 88.
6 00
Arthur H. Pratt, enforcing dog law
George L. Newton, expenses
6 00
75
Amount brought forward $3,994 88
EXPENSES ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMITTEE :
Matthew O'Dowd . 1 67
Russell B. Worster .
1 20
Walter W. Pratt 1 20
ASSESSORS' MEETINGS WITH REGISTRARS :
F. H. Torrey, 7 meetings 15 00
Waldo Turner, 19 meetings 40 00
John F. Dwyer, 20 meetings 42 00
George C. Torrey, 20 meetings 42 00
Gilman B. Loud, 17 meetings .
36 00
JANITORS FOR REGISTRARS :
M. L. Keene . ·
3 00
Fred W. Barter
3 00
Herbert F. Pray
3 00
A. P. Poole 1 00
Thomas F. Moore
2 00
L. J. Brennan 3 00
RETURNING BIRTHS :
W. A. Drake, M. D., 34 at .25 8 50
L. W. Horne, M. D., 18 at .25 4 50
Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., 18 at .25 4 50
F. L. Doucett, M. D., 35 at .25 8 75
J. C. Fraser, M. D., 41 at .25 10 25
J. H. Libby, M. D., 84 at .25 21 00
G. D. Bullock, M. D., 22 at .25 5 50
W. J. Middleton, M. D., 5 at .25 1 25
R. B. Rand, M. D., 1 at .25 25
RETURNING DEATHS :
Williard J. Dunbar, 70 at .25 . 17 50
Henry M. Ford, 38 at .25 9 50
C. L. Rice & Son, 25 at .25
6 25
G. S. Mansfield, Agent, 3 at .25
75
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk,
collecting, recording, indexing :
120 marriages at .20 $24 00
263 births at .50 ·
131 50
194 deaths at .20 38 80
5 deaths at .25 '1 25
Issuing 203 burial per-
mits . 20 30
Postage, etc. 7 10
222 95
Total expended
$4,510 40
76
Amount brought forward APPROPRIATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT :
$4,510 40
Balance from 1909 . . $1,066 86 Appropriation March 14, 1910 · 3,000 00
Total .
4,066 86
Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1910
$443 54
State and Town Election Expenses.
Louis A. Cook, Moderator . $20 00
PRECINCT ONE :
Frank A. Richards, Warden 10 00
Joseph E. Lane, Clerk . 10 00
John A. Holbrook, Inspector 10 00
George Ruggles, Inspector
10 00
Ancil Burrell, Inspector .
10 00
John F. Binney, Inspector
10 00
Isaac H. Walker, Ballot-box officer
10 00
George W. Nash, Constable
6 00
David Dunbar, Deputy Warden
3 00
Joshua H. Shaw, Deputy Inspector .
3 00
T. B. Seabury. Deputy Inspector 3 00
W. E. Beane, Deputy Inspector 3 00
C. H. Williams, Deputy Inspector 3 00
PRECINCT Two :
Peter F. Hughes, Warden 5 00
Melzar S. Burrell, Warden
5 00
L. W. Bates, Clerk and Deputy
6 50
James B. French, Clerk .
5 00
Frank K. Raymond, Inspector
10 00
Charles. A. Spear, Inspector
10 00
Asa B. Pratt, Inspector .
5 00
James Knox, Jr., Inspector
5 00
Charles W. Rice, Inspector
5 00
J. L. Lincoln, Inspector and Deputy 6 50
Arthur H. Pratt, Ballot-box officer 10 00
George E. Garey, Constable
3 00
Charles J. McMorrow, Constable 3 00
Michael H. Coffey, Deputy Warden . 1 50
Charles W. Joy, Deputy Inspector . 1 50
Geo. S. Simmons, Deputy Inspector
1 50
Amount carried forward $194 50
77
Amount brought forward $194 50
PRECINCT THREE :
William S. Wallace, Warden 10 00
Jacob Dexheimer, Clerk . 10 00
Timothy F. White, Inspector 10 00
James A. Pray, Inspector
10 00
Walter J. Geisler, Inspector
10 00
J. Rupert Walsh, Inspector 10 00
John D. Walsh, Ballot-box officer 10 00
Thomas Fitzgerald, Constable . 6 00
George P. Niles, Deputy Warden
3 00
Jesse H. Pierce, Deputy Clerk
1 50
Mark J. Garrity, Deputy Clerk
1 50
Howard Richards, Deputy Inspector
3 00
Fred A. Sulis. Deputy Inspector
3 00
E. F. Tracy. Deputy Inspector 1 50
Richard L. Hunt, Deputy Inspector . 1 50
Charles Dwyer, Deputy Inspector 1 50
Carlton Drown, Deputy Inspector
1 50
PRECINCT FOUR :
Chas. H. Kelley, Warden and Deputy 6 50
Thomas H. Melville, Warden . 5 00
Elbridge B. Nash, Clerk 5 00
John W. Seabury, Clerk and Inspect.
10 00
Edward Howley, Inspector
10 00
John F. Kennedy, Inspector
10 00
Howard V. Pratt, Inspector
10 00
C. L. Lovell, Inspector and Deputy
6 50
George B. Bayley, Ballot-box officer
10 00
John L. Maynard, Constable .
6 00
Thomas F. Moore, Deputy Inspector 3 00
Daniel Bresnahan, Deputy Inspector
1 50
PRECINCT FIVE :
Ralph P. Burrell, Warden
10 00
John F. Welch, Clerk 10 00
Matthew O'Dowd, Inspector
10 00
George R. Bowker, Inspector .
10 00
Charles H. Sumner, Inspector .
·
5 00
M. Sanford Orcutt, Inspector . .
5 00
George R. Sellers, Inspector
5 00
D. F. Daley, Inspector and Deputy
6 50
Michael Allen, Ballot-box.officer
5 00
Elbert Ford, Ballot-box officer 5 00
Charles H: Holbrook, Constable
3 00
Amount carried forward
$446 50
78
Amount brought forward $446 50.
Charles E. Tinkham, Constable 3 00
OtisĮB. Torrey, Deputy Warden 3 00
John Reidy, Deputy Inspector 1 50
C. Urban Tirrell, Deputy Inspector 1 50
F. W. Belcher, Deputy Inspector 1 50
George Marshall, Deputy Inspector . 1 50
Patrick J. Welsh, Deputy Inspector . 1 50
M. J. Cullinane, 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
Edward F. Cullen, Inspector
10 00
Thomas H. Lynch, Inspector
5 00
Dominick Ventre, Inspector
5 00
N. B. Peare, Ballot-box officer
10 00
Patrick Butler, Constable 6 00
Horace M. Randall, Deputy Warden
1 50
Bartholomew Smith, Deputy Clerk . 3 00
Charles J. Scott, Deputy Inspector .
3 .00
John H. Tobin, Deputy Inspector ·
1 50
MISCELLANEOUS :
Crescent Lodge Hall Association 15 00
M. L. Keene, janitor and labor 16 00
Fred W. Barter, janitor and labor 7 00
H. E. Raymond, labor on booths 6 00
H. F. Pray, janitor and labor . 16 00
T. F. Moore, janitor and labor 10 00
J. H. Monroe, labor on booths 8 00
T. F. Brady, janitor and labor 14 00 .
T. F. Brady, repairs 1 00
A. S. Marsh, team hire
12 50
Total expended .
$652 00
APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTION EXPENSES :
Balance from 1909 .
$33 68
Appropriation March 14 1910 .
700 00
Total
$733 68
. Expended
.
652 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 . $81 68
79
Superior Court Judgments.
Appropriation 1910
$5,000 00
EXPENDED :
Case of John Connell vs. Weymouth
935 90
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 .
$4,064 10
Town Offices.
East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent 18 months
$900 00
Mary Welsh, care and cleaning
79 50
Weymouth Light & Power Co. 55 21
F. B. Reed, clock
18 00
West Disinfecting Co., supplies
19 00
A. R. Sherman, supplies
7 50
Franklin Blanchard, labor .
3 25
Waldo Turner, labor .
2 25
N. Y. & Boston Despatch Express
30
Total expended
$1,085 01
APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN OFFICES :
Balance from 1909 .
$427 25
Appropriation March 14, 1910
800 00
Total
$1,227 25
Expended
1,085 01
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 .
Town Hall-Care, Etc.
John A. Connell, janitor $191 50
Charles E. Dunbar, janitor . 90 00
W. A. Hanley, janitor 6 00
Weymouth Light & Power Co. 294 30
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
50 96
T. H. Emerson, coal .
14 50
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
24 50
Water rent
26 00
Piano
200 00
Piano 75 00
G. J. Ries, sanitary improvements
263 13
J. P. Haddie, sanitary improvements 60 61
L. W. Cain, sanitary improvements 6 39
G. J. Ries, repairs
15 95
$142 24
Amount carried forward $1,318 84
SO
Amount brought forward $1,318 84
Landry & Miller, repairs
9 70
Waldo Turner, repairs 10 79
Emulous Carter, repairs
8 00
G. H. Burkett, repairs 6 00
W. P. Denbroeder, rugs 5 50
State Inspector of boilers
5 00
Henry K. Barnes Co. .
2 50
Frank H. Holmes
2 00
Everett Loud
1 52
D. Reidy .
50
Total expended
$1,370 35
APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN HALL -CARE, ETC. :
Balance from 1909 .
$679 22
Received for rent .
1,071 50 .
Total
$1,750 72
Expended
1,370 35
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1910 . $380 37
State and Military Aid, Etc., Chap. 468, Acts 1909.
Appropriation March 14, 1910 . $12,000 00
Balance from 1909 2,317 78
Total appropriation $14,317 78
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