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A. S. Marsh, delivering town reports . 8 00
L. M. S. Newcomb, delivering poll- tax books
6 00
Waldo Turner, delivering poll-tax books J. F. Dwyer, delivering poll-tax books, 2 years .
13 00
Edward I. Loud, delivering poll-tax books
5 00
A. S. Marsh, delivering poll-tax books 6 00
Isaac H. Walker, enforcing dog law .
10 50
Patrick Butler, enforcing dog law 25 00
Thomas Fitzgerald, enforcing dog law 12 65
George B. Bayley, enforcing dog law 34 50
George L. Newton, expenses
27 70
Willard J. Dunbar, expenses
12 00
Edward W. Hunt, expenses
19 50
Bradford Hawes, expenses .
22 00
A. Francis Barnes, expenses
14 35
R. B. Worster, light committee
1 20
W. W. Pratt, light committee
1 20
M. O'Dowd, light committee
1 00
F. W. Loud, burying animals
16 00
R. Schofield, burying animals
8 00
G. B. Bayley, burying animals
4 00
F. H. Holmes, burying animals Stephen Dwyer, burying animal .
1 00
A. J. Osgood, burying animal
1 00
W. B. Hollis & Son, auto hire
18 00
George W. Young, team hire
16 00
A. S. Marsh, team hire
15 00
Rhines Lumber Co., auto hire
5 00
Adams Express
.
2 15
H. K. Cushing's Express
1 40
C. F. Gettemy, certifying town notes .
69 00
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.
61 29
.
.
2 00
.
Amount carried forwaod $2,820 80
8 00
77
1
Amonnt brought forward $2,820 80
ASSESSORS' MEETINGS WITH REGISTRARS :
F. H. Torrey, 17 meetings 36 00
Waldo Turner, 15 meetings 52 00
John F. Dwyer, 17 meetings ·
36 00
Edward I. Loud, 10 meetings . 21 00
Warren T. Simpson, 7 meetings
16 00
JANITORS FOR REGISTRARS :
A. J. Smith
4 00
Jabez Marchant 1 00 .
Everett D. Richards 1
2 00
Herbert F. Pray
3 00
T. F. Moore . ·
2 00
L. J. Brennan
3 00
RETURNING BIRTHS :
Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., 11 at .25, 2 75
F. L. Doucett, M. D., 41 at .25 10 25
D. J. Driscoll, M. D., 20 at .25 5 00
J. H. Libby, M. D., 16 at .25 4 00
G. E. Emerson, M. D., 10 at .25 2 50
M. T. Sweeney, M. D., 18 at .25
4 50
W. J. Middleton, M. D., 7 at .25
1 75
L. W. Horne, M. D., 3 at .25
75
Thomas F. Ash, M. D., 2 at .25 50
F. G. Wheatley, M. D., 2 at .25
50
RETURNING DEATHS :
Willard J. Dunbar, 66 at .25 . 16 50
Henry M. Ford, 56 at .25 14 00
C. L. Rice & Son, 17 at .25
4 25
G. E. Mansfield, agent, 4 at .25
1 00
John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording, indexing :
118 marriages at .20 $23 60
252 births at .50 . 126 00
226 deaths at .20 45 20
.
5 deaths at .25 1 25
173 burial permits at . 10 . 17 30
Postage, etc. 9 90
223 25
Total expended 1
$3,268 30
1
4
78
APPROPRIATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT : Appropriation March 11, 1912 . $3,000 00
Appropriation for deficiencies . 671 03
County Treasurer, refunded payment to Charles R. Greeley 300 00
Total appropriation .
$3,971 03
Expended .
3,268 30
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$702 73
State, Town and Primary Election Expenses.
Louis A. Cook, Moderator
$15 00
PRECINCT ONE :-
Frank A. Richards, warden
20 00
John A. Holbrook, clerk
.
20 00
Joshua H. Shaw, inspector
20 00
Charles H. Williams, inspector
20 00
Ancil Burrell, inspector
15 00
George Ruggles, inspector
15 00
W. E. Beane, inspector and deputy .
13 00
Isaac H. Walker, ballot-box officer .
20 .00
George W. Nash, constable
12 00
David Dunbar, deputy warden
3 00
Thomas B. Seabury, deputy inspector
3 00
Edward P. Murphy, deputy inspector 3 00
Thomas F. McCue, depnty inspector
1 50
PRECINCT TWO :
Melzar S. Burrell, warden
20 00
Leavitt. W. Bates, clerk .
20 00
Charles A. Spear, inspector
20 00
James Knox, Jr., inspector
15 00
Frank K. Raymond, inspector
15 00
Wallace D. Cowing, inspector
15 00
J. L. Lincoln, inspector and deputy Burgess H. Spinney, inspector
6 50
Arthur E. Burrell, inspector
5.00
Arthur H. Pratt, ballot-box officer
20 00
Albert J. Osgood, constable ·
12 00
Michael H. Coffey, deputy warden
6 00
Fred N. Bates, deputy clerk
6 00
George S. Simmons, deputy inspector Charlie W. Dunbar, deputy inspector
4 50
1 50
Amount carried forward
$352 00
5 00
79
Amount brought forward $352 00
PRECINCT THREE :
William S. Wallace, warden
20 00
Jacob Dexheimer, clerk 20 00
Timothy F. White, inspector
20 00
James A. Pray, inspector
20 00
Fred L. Richards, inspector
20 00
J .. Rupert Walsh, inspector
20 00
John D. Walsh, ballot-box officer
20 00
Thomas Fitzgerald, constable .
12 00
George P. Niles, deputy warden
3 00
Mark J. Garrity, deputy clerk
6 00
Charles Dwyer, deputy inspector
6 00
Fred A. Sulis, deputy inspector
6 00
Carlton Drown, deputy inspector 4 50
Howard Richards, deputy inspector . 4 50
PRECINCT FOUR :
Thomas H. Melville, warden 15 00
Edward Howley, warden and inspector
20 00
Elbridge B. Nash, clerk .
10 00
John W. Seabury, clerk and inspector 20 00
6 50
John F. Kennedy, inspector
20 00
C. H. Lovell, inspector and deputy .
16 50
T. F. Moore, inspector and deputy ·
9 50
Harry D. Tisdale, inspector
5 00
Frank E. Tirrell, inspector
5 00
George B. Bayley, ballot-box officer
20 00
Willie F. Tirrell, constable
9 00
John L. Maynard, constable .
3 00
John L. Kelley, deputy warden
3 00
Arthur B. Nash, deputy clerk . 1 50
James F. Campbell, deputy inspector
3 00
PRECINCT FIVE :
Ralph P. Burrell, warden
20 00
John F. Welch, clerk 20 00 .
George R. Bowker, inspector
20 00
George R. Sellers, inspector
20 00
D. Frank Daly, inspector
20 00
Matthew O'Dowd, inspector
15 00
Patrick J. Welch, inspector deputy
and
.
8 00
Elbert Ford, ballot-box officer ·
20 00
Charles C. Tinkham, constable
.
Amount carried forward
$856 00
·
.
12 00
.
C. Arthur Loud, clerk and deputy ·
80
Amount brought forward $856 00
Otis B. Torrey, deputy warden 4 50
John J. Santry, deputy clerk . ·
3 00
F. W. Belcher, deputy inspector
6 00
Michael J. Cullinane, deputy inspec- tor , .
3 00
Frank M. Fernald, deputy inspector 1 50
PRECINCT SIX :
Clayton B. Merchant, warden ‹. 20 00
Bartholomew J. Smith, clerk 20 00
Edward F. Cullen, inspector 20 00 . ·
Arthur M. Hawes, inspector
20 00
Arthur L. Blanchard, inspector
20 00
John H. Tobin, inspector
15 00
Robert McIntosh, inspector and
deputy
6 50
Patrick Butler, ballot-box officer 20 00
Lawrence E. Schofieid, constable 12 00
Horace M. Randall, deputy warden
6 00
George D. Bagley, deputy inspector
3 00
Charles J. Scott, deputy inspector . 1 50
Daniel Reidy, Jr., deputy inspector
1 50
MISCELLANEOUS :
Crescent Lodge Hall Association 45 00
A. J. Smith, janitor and labor 32 50
H. E. Raymond, labor on booths 12 00
Jabez Marchant, janitor and labor
7 00
E. D. Richards, janitor and labor
15 00
Herbert F. Pray, janitor and labor
32 00
J. H. Monroe, labor on booths
16 00
T. F. Moore, janitor and labor Thomas F. Brady, janitor and labor
32 00
F. W. Spear, legal notices
10 00
A. S. Marsh, team hire
12 00
I. H. Walker, team hire . .
6 00
Oliver E. Peaslee, repairs
·
3 55
Everett Loud, supplies .
69
Total expenses
$1,283 24 ·
APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTION EXPENSES : Appropriation March 11, 1912 . $1,000 00
300 01
Appropriation for deficiencies Total
.
$1,300 01
Expended .
1,283 24
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912 ·
$16 77
.
.
·
20 00
81
Town Offices.
East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent
$300 00
Mary Welsh, care
79 50
Weymouth Light & Power Co.
65 34
Ford Furniture Co., chairs
27 60
West Disinfecting Co.
17 50
Waldo Turner, screen door, etc.
15 15
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, ice
5 55
Everett Loud
2 25
J. Breck & Sons
1 70
Oliver Burrell
.
1 25
Franklin Blanchard
75
Hobbs & Warren
56
Expressing
50
Total expended
$517 65
APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN OFFICES :
Balance from 1911
$176 43
Appropriation March 11, 1912
800 00
Total .
$976 43
Expended
.
.
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$458 78
Town Hall -Care, Etc.
Charles E. Dunbar, janitor
$260 00
Weymouth Light & Power Co.
.
282 55
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
86 98
Charles T. Leavitt, coal
28 00
Almshouse, wood and carting coal
22 50
Water rent
26 00
Everett Loud, supplies
37 33
C. C. Jordan, supplies
9. 00
C. B. Moore & Co., grate .
75 00
George Lawley & Son, flagpole
25 00
Leonard W. Cain, repairs .
65 94
George J. Ries, repairs
18 41
Waldo Turner, repairs
9 00
Oliver E. Peaslee, repairs
2 35
D. Reidy, repairs
65
C. E. Dunbar, repairs
60
Albert Wilder, tuning pianos
10 50
State Inspector of Boilers .
5 00
Total expended .
$964 81
.
.
·
·
·
517 65
.
.
82
APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN HALL :
Balance from 1911 .
.
$355 77
Received for rent .
.
. 1,055 00
Total .
.
.
$1,410 77
Expended
964 81
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912 $445 96
State and Military Aid, Etc., Chap. 468, Acts 1909.
Appropriation March 11, 1912 . $8,300 00
Balance from 1911 .
.
7,045 78
Total appropriation $15,345 78
EXPENDED :
State aid payments (due from State) $8,556 00
Military aid (half due from State) .
396 00
Soldiers' burials (due from State) .
111 00
Total payments $9,063 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$6,282 78
Soldiers' Relief, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sects. 18 and 19.
Appropriation March 11, 1912 · . $3,500 00
Balance from' 1911 .
.
1,367 31
Refunded by Wellfleet . ·
156 00
Refunded by Bridgewater . .
24 00
Total appropriation . . Total payments . .
$5,047 31
3,743 04
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$1,304 27
Abatement and Remittance of Taxes.
W. J. Dunbar, 1905 taxes . $34 27
W. J. Dunbar, 1906 taxes . 87 74 .
W. M. Tirrell, 1907 taxes . · . W. M. Tirrell, 1908 taxes . . . 172 64
27 56
W. M. Tirrell, 1909 taxes . 840 48
Amount carried forward $1,162 69
.
83
Amount brought forward $1,162 69
W. M. Tirrell, 1910 taxes
135 02
W. M. Tirrell, 1911 taxes .
245 70
W. M. Tirrell, 1912 taxes .
·
2,389 24
Rhines Lumber Co., remittance
181 99
Total .
$4,114 64
Appropriation March 11, 1912 .
1,500 00
Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1912 $2,614 64
Printing and Advertising.
Gazette Publishing Co., annual report . $894 63
Gazette Publishing Co., poll-tax lists
247 20
Gazette Publishing Co.
287 00
Pray & Kelley
104 25
A. W. Brownell ·
11 00
Franklin N Pratt
5 00
F. J. Barnard & Co. .
3 00
Total expended
$1,552 08
APPROPRIATED FOR PRINTING AND ADVERTISING :
Balance from 1911 .
$842 49
Appropriation March 11, 1912 1,500 00 .
Total
$2,342. 49
Expended .
1,552 08
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912 $790 41
Electric Lighting.
Appropriation March 11, 1912 . $8,700 00
Balance from 1911
2,383 87
Total appropriation $11,083 87
Paid Weymouth Light & Power Co.
(eleven months)
8,016 59
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912 .
$3,067 28
Tufts Library.
Appropriation March 11, 1912 $2,300 00
Balance from 1911 139 62 .
One-half dog license money 721 21
Total appropriation $3,160 83
Paid Francis M. Drown, Treasurer
2,000 00
Balance unexpended Dec 31, 1912
$1,160 83
84
Fogg Library Reading Room.
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$500 00
Balance from 1911
125 00
Total appropriation
$625 00
Paid to Trustees
500 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$125 00
Assessor's Card Index.
Library Bureau, cabinet and cards
$179 33
Appropriation balance from 1911
36 35
Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1912
$142 98
Memorial Day.
Elbridge Nash, Q. M. -
$400 00
Appropriation March 11, 1912
400 00
Old Home Week.
Francis H. Cowing, treasurer of com- mittee
$200 00
Appropriation March 11, 1912
200 00
Equipment of Town Vault.
Appropriation March 11, 1912 .
$450 00
Paid Office Bank & Library Co. . ·
$344 75
Paid General Fireproofing Co.
87
Total expended $345 62
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$104 38
Interest and Discount.
Int., Notes $22,500, Athens School- house $743 75 . Int., Notes $12,000, Pratt Schoolhouse Int., Notes $40,000, James Humphrey Schoolhouse 1,600 00
488 78
Int., Notes $11,000, Town-house .
440 00
Amount carried forward $3,272 53
85
Amount brought forward $3,272 53
Int., Notes $6,000, Fore River Bridge 220 00
Int., Notes general 200 00 Int., Susan Hunt Stetson Fund 100 00
Discount, Notes $170,000, given in an-
ticipation of taxes . 3,752 29
Total expended
$7,544 82
APPROPRIATED FOR INTEREST AND DISCOUNT :
Balance from 1911 . . $1,167 63
Appropriation March 11, 1912 .
2,700 00
Interest at Bank .
285 74
Interest accrued on Note ·
8 00
Interest on overdue taxes
3,124 85
Total appropriation
$7,286 22
Balance expended in excess Dec. 31,
1912
$258 60
Notes Payable.
Note due May 1, 1912
· $2,500 00
Note due June 1, 1912 .
1,000 00
Note due June 1, 1912
1,000 00
Note due June 1, 1912
1,000 00 .
Note due Nov. 1, 1912
.
1,000 00
Total payments . Appropriation by statute law
$6,500 00 6,500 00
Taxes Paid to State and County.
State tax
.
·
. $13,937 50
National Bank tax
654 10
Metropolitan Parks tax
.
.
2,432 75
Charles River Basin tax
.
645 46
County tax
.
6,209 11
Total paid . .
$23,878 92
Tax Deed Account.
Balance due 1911
$3,321 00 ·
Paid W. M. Tirrell, tax collector 226 28
Balance Dec. 31, 1912
. $3,547 28
.
86
Town Officers.
SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
E. W. Hunt, chairman
.
$450 00
Bradford Hawes, secretary .
·
600 00
George L. Newton . ·
·
450 00
Willard J. Dunbar . 450 00
A. Francis Barnes .
450 00
Total
$2,400 00
APPROPRIATED FOR SELECTMEN, ETC.
Balance from 1911 .
$600 00
Appropriation March 11, 1912 2,400 00
Total
$3,000 00
Expended
2,400 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
.
$600 00
ASSESSORS :
John F. Dwyer, chairman $300 00
Frank H. Torrey, clerk
360 00
Waldo Turner .
310 00
Edward I. Loud .
250 00
Warren T. Simpson
300 00
Total .
$1,520 00
APPROPRIATED FOR ASSESSORS :
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$1,500 00 »
Appropriation for deficiencies . .
30 00
Total .
.
$1,530 00
Expended
1,520 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912 $10 00
AUDITORS :
John P. Hunt
$50 00
William H. Pratt
50 00
Frank N. Blanchard
50 00
P
Total
$150 00
.
.
.
87 ·
APPROPRIATED FOR AUDITORS :
Balance from 1911 .
$75 00
Appropriated March 11, 1912 . 150 00
Appropriation for deficiencies 75 00
Total .
$300 00
Expended
150 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912 €
$150 00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES :
Frank D. Sherman, services
$250 00
Frank D. Sherman, supplies .
1 25
W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies .
62
Total .
$251 87
APPROPRIATED FOR SEALER :
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$200 00
Received for fees 132 85
Total .
$332 85
Expended
.
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$80 98
TOWN TREASURER :
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$450 00
Balance from 1911 .
112 50
Total .
$562 50
Paid John H. Stetson, services
450 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$112 50
TOWN CLERK :
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$150 00
Balance from 1911 .
31 50
Total . Paid John A. Raymond, services
$181 50
143 75
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$37 75.
TREE WARDEN :
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$100 00
Paid Charles L. Merritt, services
83 44
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$16 56
251 87
88
TOWN ACCOUNTANT :
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$850 00
Appropriation for deficiencies .
80 00
Balance from 1911 .
132 50
Total . Paid Charles B. Cushing, services ·
850 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$212 50
OFFICE CLERK :
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$600 00
Paid Emerson R Dizer, services
434 00
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$166 00
TAX COLLECTOR :
Appropriation March 11, 1912
$1,150 00
Paid Winslow M. Tirrell, services
1,022 17
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
$127 83
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS :
Benjamin F. Smith .
$121 45
Marshall P. Sprague
119 60
Patrick E. Corridan
123 90
John A. Raymond .
131 10
Total
$496 05
Appropriation March 11, 1912
450 00
Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1912
$46 05
SUMMARY OF TOWN OFFICERS' ACCOUNT :
Payments to Selectmen .
$2,400 00
66 Assessors
.
.
1,520 00
66 Auditors
150 00
66
66 Sealer
251 87
Treasurer .
450 00
66
" Town Clerk
143 75
66 Tree Warden
83 44
Accountant
850 00
66
Office Clerk
434 00
Tax Collector
1,022 17
Registrars .
496 05
Total expended .
$7,801 28
Total appropriation
$9,269 35
Total expended
7,80I 28
Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1912
.
$1,468 07
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
·
.
.
.
.
·
$1,062 50
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89
POOR DEPARTMENT. 1
INVENTORY JANUARY 1, 1913.
4 horses
$575 00
.17 cows
.
.
1,275 00
35 fowl .
35 00
2 two-horse wagons
120.00
2 farm wagons
50 00
1 two-horse tip cart
25 00
1 set front wheels 10 00
25 00
1 Concord wagon
85 00
1 platform cart
20 00
1 tip cart
40 00
3 sleds
90 00
Sled shoes
5 00
2 sleighs
15 00
2 sets double harness
50 00
3 sets single harness
33 00
Collars, halters, traces, reins
15 00
Blankets, whips, bells and robes
12 00
Brushes, combs and cards
8 00
Whiffletrees and chains
23 00
1 mowing machine .
25 00
1 one-horse hay fork
12 00
1 two-horse disc harrow
13 00
1 smoothing harrow
10 00
1 two-horse hoe
5 00
1 one-horse weeder .
5 00
1 tedder
27 00
1 rake
15 00
1 seed sower
5 00
1 grain sower
3 25
3 plows and 1 sulky plow
35 00
1 corn planter
20 00
3 cultivators
5 00
1 cultivator (new) .
35 00
1 potato sprayer and pump
5 00
1 snow plow
5 00
1 two-horse cultivator
20 00
1 roller .
20 00
1 water trough
.
10 00
2 grindstones
13 00
2 milk tanks and 1 mixer
22 00
2 wheelbarrows
4 00
.
1 express wagon
.
,
.
Amount carried forward $2,825 25
90
Amount brought forward $2,825 25
2 fire extinguishers .
18 00
1 corn binder .
110 00
1 ensilage cutter and elevator. . 25 00
1 ensilage cutter and blower (new) .
169 00
5 ladders (1 extension) and 2 ladder hooks 12 00
1 hose and reel 8 00 ·
75 feet garden hose
.
3 00
5 scythes and 7 snaths
5 00
Sundry farming tools
48 00
3 lawn mowers
6 00
Carpenters' tools, chest and jack
45 00
10 lbs. nails
70
Blocks and ropes
.
.
6 00
Rakes, forks and hoes
11 50
3 saws and 4 saw horses
4 00
6 axes and 3 extra handles
4 75
2 tanks and oiling pan
4 00
1 gasoline tank and gasoline
7 10
2 lanterns and extra globe
2 00
Lubricating oils
2 25
11 half windows
5 50
Brooms and mop handles
5 00
Lime
1 50
Roofing and cement for same
11 00
Lumber and brick
45 00
1 lawn swing .
2 50
Fence, hen wire and screening Paint and lead
3 85
Disinfectants and sprayer
47 25
Cobbler's outfit and sole leather
6 55
12 tons of coal
84 00
1 iron coal shute
3 00
20 coal bags .
3 00
Laundry utensils
23 00
75 cords of wood, prepared
600 00
66 cords of wood, in woods
214 50
60 cords of wood, at farm
330 00
Cedar posts
5 00
1 gasoline engine
250 00
1 wood sawing machine
25 00
Shavings
1 75
2 tons of hay .
48 00
140 tons of ensilage
.
1,050 00
40 cords manure ·
180 00
.
Amount carried forward $6,271 45
9 50
·
91
Amount brought forward $6,271 45
Barley, rye and grass seed
· 30 75
21 bags supreme feed
30 66
300 lbs. squash
24 00
1400 lbs. cabbage .
42 00
330 bushels of potatoes
264 00
35 bushels of turnips
17 50
150 lbs. of sugar
8 25
180 lbs. of coffee
36 00
130 lbs. tea
26 00
60 lbs. rice
2 40
1200 lbs. live hog
120 00
12 lbs. of salt pork
1 92
1 barrel of vinegar
15 00
12 barrels of molasses
36 00
1 barrel of sugar syrup
17 00
14 barrels of flour
7 20
50 bars of soap
2 00
610 lbs. of butter
.
176 90
Pickles and preserve
102 20
Tobacco cutter
1 00
35 lbs. of tobacco .
9 10
2 coffee grinders and 1 meat cutter
6 00
Sundry groceries
48 96
Measures and baskets
8 00
Jars, cans and pails
.
.
38 empty barrels .
·
12 00
Scales and balances
2 00
Contents of medicine chest
25 00
Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes 240 65
Household furniture
1,355 00
Office furniture
50 00
Total .
·
$9,008 94
JOHN P. HUNT, WILLIAM H. PRATT, FRANK N. BLANCHARD, )
Auditors.
RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF ALMSHOUSE :
F. H. Chandler, milk $2,982 74 .
Frank P. Fay, 11 cows, 1 bull 373 00
Frank P. Fay, 3 calves .
6 00
T. L. Tirrell, 5 cows ·
195 00
T. L. Tirrell, 1 calf
.
.
2 50
J. T. Robery, 4 cows .
150 00
Amount carried forward $3,709 24
·
.
20 00
92
Amount brought forward $3,709 24
Cows killed by lightning .
15 00
J. W. Eldridge, use of telephone 1 95 ·
Old junk 12 88 .
J. R. Sellers, old gold 5 00
G. H. Bicknell & Co., barrels .
6 12
E. E. Simmons, bags
4 76
J. R. South, old plow
3 00
Joseph Marble, old brick
7 20
Highway Department, old brick
2 70
Bradford Hawes, 2 stanchions
2 00
W. H. Bartlett, post
75
Coyle Bros., seed corn
50
Boarder, tobacco
10
D. W. Pratt, nail set .
10
Use of stock .
7 00
H. M. True, fruit and vegetables
19 86
A. B. Bryant & Co., fruit and vege- tables
6 50
Mrs. M. Clora, fruit and vegetables Mrs. John Cross, fruit and vegetables
50
C. N. Glines, fruit .
2 75
Thomas Riley, fruit .
2 75
E. Frazier, fruit
30
Henry. Harmes, fruit
25
Weymouth Cash Grocery, vegetables
59 63
E. W. Hunt, vegetables .
20 71
Everett Loud, vegetables
.
1
10 20
F. H. Chandler, vegetables
9 80
Daley Bros., vegetables .
8 00
D. W. Pratt, vegetables .
5 75
Morris Bloom, vegetables
2 50
E. T. Dwyer, vegetables
1 00
C. C. Jordan, vegetables
1 00
W. A. Drake, vegetables
65
John Wood, vegetables
50
Mrs. Thomas Carroll, vegetables
·
25
Thomas Fitzgerald, refunded .
2 00
E. J. Martin, wood
15 00
A. Ferrara, wood
8 00
Wood and carting coal for sundry .
Town departments
328 50
Individuals, board .
593 95
Due from State, burial
15 00
.
.
·
Total receipts at Almshouse .
$4,912 78
.
.
.
38
Edward Curley, vegetables
.
17 85
W. F. Sanborn, vegetables
90
93
ALMSHOUSE SUPPLIES AND EXPENSES :
Frank P. Fay, 13 cows
$798 00
Frank P. Fay, 4 pigs
18 00
Frank P. Fay, 13 fowl
13 00
J. O'Connor, 3 cows
225 00
T. L. Tirrell, 3 cows
190 00
E. T. Dwyer, 1 horse
165 00
E. T. Dwyer, horse hire .
7 50
James Matty, driving cows
1 50
George W. Drake, pullets ·
13 75
Expenses to Brighton and Boston
4 99
Francis Abele, Jr., V. S.
12 50
George W. Walsh, harness repairs
26 00
W. T. Heffernan, harness repairs
9 60
Thomas South, blacksmith work
91 63
Lot Lohnes, blacksmith work .
10 75
D. Reidy, blacksmith work
7 65
John F. Fogarty, blacksmith work
1 50
Charles G. Jordan, grain
777 17
Alvin Hollis, grain .
753 93
A. J. Richards & Son, grain
33 62
T. H. Emerson, grain
21 12
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, grain
5 70
American Agricultural Chemical Co., fertilizers 164 85
Frank P. Fay, fertilizer .
44 67
Frank W. Stewart, fertilizer
3 25
R. Loud & Sons, sawdust
17 00
Frank W. Stewart, seeds
20 67
Leland & Brooks, seed corn
.
11 10
Clark Bros. Co., seed potatoes
4 50
Weymouth Light & Power Co.
153 15
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.
26 92
Water rent
91 50
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, ice
77 15
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
304 32
A. B. Bryant & Co., provisions 477 07
Batchelder & Snyder Co., provisions 330 44
E. W. Hunt, provisions . 195 18
Herbert M. True, provisions 79 91 ·
Humphrey Bros., provisions
76 74
Boston Cash Market, provisions 68 20
Narragansett Dairy Co., provisions 42 76
I. H. Ballou & Co., provisions 32 49
F. H. Sylvester, provisions 31 96
Emery & Co., provisions
24 95
.
.
Amount carried forward $5,466 69
94
Amount brought forward $5,466 69
The Cloverdale Co., provisions 19 18 .
Hyde Wheeler Co., provisions 2
Marshall P. Sprague, groceries
175 24
Everett Loud, groceries . 156 89
Weymouth Cash Grocery, groceries . 108 14
F. C. Small & Co., groceries 64 89
Gordon Willis, groceries . 58 78
F. C. Small & Co., tea and coffee 53 20
Bowman & Co., tea 21 25
A. J. Richards & Son, flour
95 75
Gordon Willis, flour 33 75
Weymouth Cash Grocery, flour 29 00 .
Fruit
1 40
Daly Bros., fish
39 11
William F. Smith, clams
7 70
Clams
50
W. H. Bartlett, eggs
55
Postage and stationery ·
19 99
George E. Marsh Co., soap
20 00
Miley Soap Co., soap
17 50
Bowman & Co., tobacco . 88 08
E. E. Merchant, dry goods .
53 34
H. M. Sulis, dry goods
32 72
F. A. Sulis, dry goods
16 02
The Raymond Syndicate, clothing
83 62
C. R. Denbroeder, clothing
42 64
Jordan Marsh Co., clothing
2 20
T. B. Spillane, clothing and shoes
28 40
W. M. Tirrell, clothing and shoes 25 35
The Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co., shoes 41 32
E. T. Richards, repairing shoes 6 85
William Goodwin, repairing shoes
5 02
Michael Murphy, repairing shoes 3 10
Michael Cicchese, repairing shoes 1 50
L. F. Bates, sundries 138 28
J. P. Salisbury, supplies
.
21 55
F. W. Stewart, supplies . .
175 58
Edwin P. Watts, supplies
30 16
John Sullivan, supplies
1 95
Commonwealth Oil Co.
1 75
West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant 29 85
C. C. Jordan, disinfectant 9 50
Masury, Young Co., disinfectant .
6 25
B. W. Cushing, shaving . 2 10
W. P. Denbroeder, beds, mattresses, etc. 60 75
Amount carried forward $7,299 79
.
95
Amount brought forward $7,299 79
Ford Furniture Co., mattresses, etc. 48 89
Warren F. Nadell, tinware, etc. 8 97
C. D. Harlow, supplies .
55 06
George M. Hoyt, supplies .
27 40
Jaynes Drug Co., supplies
9 41
E. Nash Drug Co., supplies
2 15
Louis Lebossiere, supplies 1 50
C. H. Smith, newspapers 17 66
A. A. Speare & Son, plants 4 00
H. K. Cushing's Express
6 80
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight 4 76
A. W. Baker's express
4 40
Rhines Lumber Co., repairs
217 06
D. W. Pratt, repairs
111 25
Andrew F. Burrell, repairs
87 00
Lunt Moss Co., repairs
66 98
W. F. Sanborn & Co., repairs
54 85
James P. Haddie, repairs
38 10
P. F. Landrey, repairs
·
36 34
M. R. Loud & Co., repairs
·
16 70
William Thompson, repairs
15 75
Percy L. Bicknell, repairs
15 50
J. Otis Hollis, repairs
15 20
E. M. Vaughan, repairs .
10 80
J. F. & W. H. Cushing, repairs
10 00
Waldo H. Remington, repairs
10 00
J. H. Murray, repairs ·
.
9 55
Hirain Nadell, repairs
.
8 50
Tony Daniele, repairs .
.
8 00
J. F. Anderson, repairs .
5 00
Joseph Breck & Sons, repairs
4 07
A. D. Wilbur, repairs Everett Loud, repairs
3 00
John Neilson, Jr., repairs
.
1 50
George Evans, repairs
15
E. R. Dixon, sand .
1 00
Dock Square Hardware Co.
5 00
Sink cleaners
20
J. E. Goodwin
50
Brushes . ·
2 40
Samuel S. Vinal & Co., canvas
8 40
R. B. Worster, auto hire .
4 00
Thomas Fitzgerald, services
2 00
W. B. Hollis & Son, team hire
.
1 00
James B. Jones, wood
165 38
.
.
2 79
.
.
.
.
Amount carried forward $8,428 76
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.
.
·
96
Amount brought forward $8,428 76
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