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Art. 46. By request of M. Sheehy : To see if the town will procure necessary site for three or more bathing places along our shores, one at Weymouth, one at North Weymouth, and one at East Weymouth, in the most convenient places for the use of the town's people.
Art. 47. On petition of Daniel Reidy and eleven others : To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to establish a public bath house at North Weymouth or act in any manner in regard to same.
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Art. 48. On petition of W. P. Denbroeder and nine others : To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for old home week.
Art 49. On petition of W. P. Denbroeder and fourteen others : To see if the town will accept the provisions of Sec. 37, Chapter 19, of the Revised Laws of Massachusetts in its applica- tion to the police force, thereby placing said force under the rules and regulations of the civil service.
Art. 50. On petition of W. B. Mathewson and twelve others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for the removal of garbage and refuse in Ward One.
Art. 51. On petition of the Pond Plain Improvement Society : To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $100 for a fire alarm box to be placed on Main Street near railroad crossing.
Art. 52. On petition of W. H. Wilde and eleven others : To see if the town will instruct the Board of Fire Engineers to install a fire alarm box at the junction of Pearl and Norton Streets op- posite the residence of Franklin T. Blanchard, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Art. 53. On petition of Elijah Whiton and thirty-four others : To see if the town will vote that fire alarm box be placed on the pole at the corner of Cedar and Hawthorne Streets.
Art. 54. On petition of C. L. Merritt and twenty-one others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $400 for the purpose of graveling the sidewalk on the easterly side of Main Street, commencing at the junction of Middle and Main Streets and running to the division line between Wards Four and Five.
Art. 55. On petition of John F. Sherman and twenty-seven others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 for the working out of Randolph Street as laid out by the Selectmen of Weymouth or act in any way in relation to the same.
Art. 56. On petition of Peter J. Healey and twenty-one others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate $500 to be laid out on Randolph Street, including the widening of said street to forty feet. Said improvements to start below the Gavin Estate and end at Sherman's mill.
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Art. 57. On petition of F. H. Torrey and twenty-two others : To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to build a retaining wall at foot of slope on Norton Street adjoining the cemetery.
Art. 58. On petition of the Pond Plain Improvement Society : To see if the town will raise and appropriate a suffleient sum of money to lay out and complete the sidewalk on the easterly side of Pond Street from Lake View Cemetery to Fountain Square, so called.
Art. 59. On petition of Frank N. Blanchard and eleven others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1000 toward the reworking of Washington Street from its junction with Main Street' to the Hingham line; the appropri- ation to be used only in case the Highway Commission appropriates an equal or larger amount under the provisions of Chapter 525, Acts of 1910.
Art. 60. On petition of Michael Sullivan and nineteen others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to cover the cost of extending the private way from Prospect Street to Richmond Street in Ward Three.
Art. 61. On petition of W. P. Denbroeder and twelve others : To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $3500 to rebuild Broad Street, East Weymouth, as needed from Com- mercial Square to Central Square.
Art. 62. On petition of S. F. Pratt and nine others : To see if the town will construct a sidewalk on the westerly side of Bates Avenue from Union Street to Central Street and raise and appro- priate a sum sufficient to pay for the cost of same.
Art. 63. On petition of James E. Sheehy and ten others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for a catch basin to drain off water standing in street in front of said petitioner's property on Commercial Street.
Art. 64. On petition of Austin P. Mulligan and twelve others : To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for the repairing of Lake Street from Lakeside Avenue to Charles Street.
Art. 65. On petition of George L. Haupt and ten others : To see if the town will raise and appropriate sufficient money to im- prove the sidewalk on Neck Street between Curtis Street and North Street.
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Art. 66. To see if the town will accept the report of the Select- men upon the laying out of alterations and relocation of a portion of Washington Street at and near its junction with Pleasant Street.
Art. 67. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $100 in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated for the setting of curbstones and building sidewalk at Lovell's Corner.
Art. 68. To see if the town will accept the report of the Select- men upon the laying out of a town way from the water front on Fore river to Pilgrim Road over the private way known as Squanto Road.
Art. 69. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the working of Squanto Road as a town way.
Art. 70. To see if the town will accept the report of the Select- men upon the laying out of a town way from Bridge and Saunders Streets, over the private way known as Ramblers' way to its junction with the private way known as Hawthorne Road.
Art. 71. On petition of Anna M. Shipp and twelve others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the amount of $2,000 for the working of Ramblers' way as a town way.
Art. 72. To see if the town will accept the report of the Selectmen upon the laying out as a town way of the private way known as Hawthorne Road, from its junction with Ramblers' Way so called to its junction with Bridge Street.
Art. 73. On petition of Earl D. Williams and eleven oihers : To see if the town will raise and appropriate $800 to work the proposed street called Hawthorne Road.
Art. 74. To see if the town will accept the report of the Selectmen upon the laying out of a town way over the private way known as Morrill Street, from Ramblers' Way, so called, to tide water on Fore River.
Art. 75. On petition of William A. Evans and others : To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate $300 for the working of Morrill Street, so called, as a town way.
Art. 76. To see if the town will accept the report of the Selectmen upon the laying out of a town way from a point on Broad Street easterly of the property of Joseph Chase, Jr., over the private way known as Bates Avenue, and thence to the James Humphrey School House lot and to a point on Lake Street at or near the southeasterly corner of said lot.
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Art. 77. On petition of Robert B. Raymond and ten others : To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appro- priate for the purpose of working the street proposed under Article 76.
Art. 78. On petition of the Lovell's Corner Improvement Association : To see if the town will vote to place a fire alarm box in front of the Pratt School House on Pleasant Street.
Art. 79. On petition of George L. Haupt and ten others : To see if the town will authorize the placing of an incandescent light at the corner of Neck Street and Curtis Street; also one be- tween Curtis Street and North Street, on Neck Street and appro- priate money for the same.
Art. 80. On petition of Mrs. J. P. Haddie and sixteen others : To see if the town will instruct the light committee to install two lights on Union Avenue between the railroad crossing and Com- mercial Street.
Art. 81. On petition of Wilfred H. Bartlett and fifteen others : . To see if the town will instruct the electric light com- mittee to place an electric light at the junction of Essex and Spring Streets.
Art. 82. On petition of Edward Laskey and twenty-four others : To see if the town will instruct the light committee to extend the electric lights on Randolph Street from Nathaniel Derby's residence to the Holbrook line.
Art. 83. On petition of C. H. Kelley and ten others : To see if the town will vote to install three additional electric lights on Front Street between Liberty Square and the barn of the late James Kelley.
Art. 84. On petition of G. W. Hayden and fourteen others : To see if the town will instruct the light committee to install a light at or near the residence of the late G. W. Tinkham on Front Street.
Art. 85. On petition of August J. Ducker and fourteen others : To see if the town will authorize the placing of a suffici- ent number of electric lights on Main Street, between the resi- dence of N. R. Ells and Winter Street, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Art. 86. On petition of Austin P. Mulligan and fourteen others : To see if the town will vote that two electric lights be
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placed on Lake Street, one to be located opposite No. 154 Lake Street and another at the corner of Lake and Charles Streets.
Art. 87. On petition of Cassius C. Merritt and ten others : To see if the town will vote to instruct the light committee to in- stall two lights on Park Street between Pleasant Street and Park Avenue, and raise and appropriate money for maintenance of the same.
Art. 88. On petition of Frank H. Graves and thirteen others : To see if the town will place two electric lights on Monatiquot Street, one at its junction with Bridge Street and the other at its junction with Bluff Road, and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum therefor.
Art. 89. On petition of Eugene T. Smith and twelve others : To see if the town will vote that one electric light be placed on Centre Street near Broad and one on Centre Street near Middle.
Art. 90. On petition of Lyman C. Williams and others : That an electric light be placed at the corner of a private way leading off Richmond Street opposite the residence of Matthew Hegarty.
Art. 91. On petition of E. J. Gardner and nine others : To see if the town will vote to instruct the electric light committee to install a light on Adams Place, and raise and appropriate money for the maintenance of the sama.
Art. 92. On petition of Ancil Burrell and ten others1 To see if the town will instruct the electric light committee to install two lights on Lovell street between the residence of Mrs. J. H. Torrey and Lindale avenue, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Art. 93. On petition of A. S. Frothingham and nine others : To see if the town will iustruct its electric light committee to in- stall a light on North Street opposite the residence of Walter T. Pratt, and to raise and appropriate money for the same.
Art. 94. On petition of Myron P. Ford and twenty-nine others : To see if the town will vote to place an electric light at the cor- ner of Myrtle and Hawthorne Streets, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
Art. 95. On petition of L. V. Prentiss and nine others : To see if the town will place an electric light on Hawthorne Road, North Weymouth, on pole front of house owned by R. J. Egan, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Art. 96. On petition of Matthew C. Sproul and thirteen others : To see if the town will install and maintain the electric light ser-
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vice on Columbian Street, South Weymouth, from Main Street to the Braintree line.
Art. 97. On petition of the Lovells Corner Improvement As- sociation : To see if the town will vote to place an electric light near the residence of G. W. Beardsley on Washington Street, Ward Four.
Art. 98. On petition of A. L. Blanchard and eleven others : To see if the town will instruct the electric light committee to in- stall a light on Broad Street, between Central square and Cain avenue, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Art. 99. On petition of Fred L. Alden and others : To see if the town will vote to locate an electric light on Bates ave. E. Weymouth.
Art. 100. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the equipment of the vault in the town offices with fire-proof fittings.
Art. 101. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient for the purchase of a lot of land and the building of a suitable lock-up in Ward Two, or take any ac- tion in relation to the same.
Art. 102. On petition of George H. Bass and eleven others : To see if the town will vote to place an additional electric light on Station Street, East Weymouth, between the residence of Henry L. Lovell and Commercial Street.
Art. 103. On petition of B. F. Kowitz and seventeen others : To see if the town will vote to provide proper lighting for East Street.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting a copy thereof attested by you in writing in each of two publie places in each voting precinct in said town seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not,'and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk on or before the first day of March next.
Given under our hands at Weymouth this eighth day of Febru- ary, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twelve.
EDWARD W. HUNT, BRADFORD HAWES, GEORGE L. NEWTON, WILLARD J. DUNBAR, A. FRANCIS BARNES,
Selectmen of Weymouth.
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WEYMOUTH, February 23, 1912.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant I have notified and warned the inhabitants of Weymouth aforesaid to meet at the respective places and times and for the purposes set forth in said warrannt by posting a true and attested copy thereof in each of two public places in each voting precinct in said town seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting as therein required.
THOMAS FITZGERALD, Constable of Weymouth.
A true copy.
Attest : JOHN A. RAYMOND, Town Clerk.
ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION.
A meeting of the Registrars of Voters was held at the Town Office, Savings Bank Building, on Monday, March 7, 1912, for the purpose of canvassing the votes cast in the several precincts for Town Officers as certified to by the the precinct officers, and found that the following have received the largest number of votes cast, and were duly elected to their respective offices :
TOWN CLERK. John A. Raymond. TOWN TREASURER. John H. Stetson.
SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
A. Francis Barnes,
Willard J. Dunbar,
Bradford Hawes, `Edward W. Hunt,
George L. Newton.
COLLECTOR OF TAXES. Winslow M. Tirrell.
ASSESSOR. For Three Years. Waldo Turner.
ASSESSOR. For Two Years. Edward I. Loud.
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PARK COMMISSIONER. For Three Years. William H. Clapp. WATER COMMISSIONER. For Three Years. Frank H. Torrey. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. For Three Years.
Prince!H. Tirrell,
Theron L. Tirrell.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. For Two Years. Arthur H. Alden.
AUDITORS.
Frank N. Blanchard. John F. Hunt. William[H.ĮPratt.
Louis A. Cook.
TRUSTEES OF TUFTS LIBRARY. For Three Years. William B. Hathaway.
John B. Holland.
BOARD OF HEALTH. For Three Years. John S. Williams. TREE WARDEN. Charles L. Merritt.
COMMISSIONER OF WARD TWO SCHOOLHOUSE SINKING FUND BONDS. For Three Years. Frank H. Torrey.
CONSTABLES.
George B. Bayley,
John L. Maynard,
Patrick Butler,
George W. Nash,
George W. Conant,
Arthur H. Pratt,
Thomas Fitzgerald,
Isaac H. Walker,
Elbert Ford,
John D. Walsh.
The result of the ballot was as follows :
TOWN CLERK.
PRECINCT.
1
6
Total
John A. Raymond ..
141
163
3 271
4 157
5 202
164
1098
Blanks .
41
73
171
55
74
112
526
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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-
120
TOWN TREASURER.
PRECINCT.
1
6
Total
John H. Stetson.
135
162
3 259
165
215
144
1080
Blanks ...
47
74
183
47
61
132
544
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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SELECTMEN.
A. Francis Barnes . ..
127
128
170
144
215
97
881
Willard J. Dunbar. ...
13.5
154
192
141
184
137
943
Bradford Hawes .....
139
134
184
134
185
107
883
Edward W. Hunt ....
135
128
234
126
170
95
888
W. Edward Leary . ..
33
.72
144
60
74
111
494
George L. Newton ...
153
138
165
136
165
106
863
John B. Whelan.
38
84
258
63
49
133
625
Scattering
·
. .
1
1
1
3
Blanks
150
341
. 863
256
337
593
2540
Total
910 1180 2210 1060 1380 1380
8120
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
A Francis Barnes ...
121
127
169
133
212
95
857
Willard J. Dunbar. .
134
146
193
128
182
126
909
Bradford Hawes ....
130
132
182
121
183
99
847
Edward W . Hunt. ...
127
123
225
113
169
92
849
W. Edward Leary ...
29
67
134
58
62
102
452
George L. Newton ..
149
131
168
126
161
96
831
John B. Whelan. ...
36
81
246
62
46
128
599
Blanks.
184
373
893
319
365
642
2776
Total
910 1180 2210 1060 1380 1380
8120
COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
Winslow M. Tirrell ..
136
174
256
152
199
165
1082
Blanks .
46
62
186
60
77
111
542
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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ASSESSORS FOR THREE
YEARS.
Waldo Turner.
. .
121
128
189
136
159
94
827
Thomas L. White.
39
90
154
39
47
134
503
Blanks
22
18
99
37
70
48
294
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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....
5
121
ASSESSOR FOR TWO YEARS.
PRECINCT.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Richard Halloran ...
29
77
177
75
74
122
554
Edward 1. Loud.
110
102
175
121
145
79
732
Blanks.
43
57
90
16
57
75
338
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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PARK COMMISSIONER FOR THREE YEARS.
William H. Clapp. . .
123
130
225
123
168
120
891
Blanks .
. .
59
106
217
87
108
156
733
Total
182'
236
442
212
276
276
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WATER COMMISSIONER FOR THREE YEARS.
Frank H. Torrey .
151
132
218
130
153
126
910
Blanks
31
104
224
82
123
150
714
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR THREE YEARS.
John F. Reardon ....
41
126
226
88
91
189
761
Prince H. Tirrell. ...
151
116
221
133
210
91
922
Theron L. Tirrell ...
156
109
232
166
206
96
965
Blanks
86
169
325
85
113
250
1028
Total
434
520 1004
472
620
626
3676
SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR TWO YEARS.
Arthur H. Alden
183
140
224
130
164
130
971
Blanks
34
120
278
106
146
183
867
Total
217
260
502
236
310
313
1838
AUDITORS.
Frank N. Blanchard.
117
129
211
128
162
113
860
John P. Hunt
. ..
120
136
236
130
163
114
899
William H. Pratt . .
114
133
208
129
161
121
866
Blanks
195
310
671
249
342
480
2247
Total
546
708
1326
636
828
828
4872
122
TRUSTEES OF TUFTS LIBRARY FOR THREE YEARS.
PRECINCT.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Louis A. Cook .. ·
115
129
223
118
159
116
860
William B. Hathaway.
115
123
214
119
163
109
843
John B. Holland .....
112
133
273
141
168
153
980
Blanks
204
323
616
258
338
454
2189
Total
546
708 1326
636
828
828
4872
BOARD OF HEALTH FOR THREE YEARS.
John S. Williams
116
133
248
127
169
111
904
Blanks
66
103
194
85
107
165
720
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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TREE
WARDEN.
Charles L. Merritt
117
132
212
139
182
120
902
S. B. Richmond
·
· · ·
1
. . .
· · ·
1
Blanks
65
104
229
73
94
156
721
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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COMMISSIONER OF WARD TWO SCHOOL HOUSE SINKING FUND BONDS
FOR THREE YEARS
Frank H. Torrey
123
126
204
113
141
110
817
Blanks
59
110
238
99
135
166
807
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
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CONSTABLES.
George B. Bayley ....
118
120
183
138
174
103
836
Patrick Butler. . ..
121
141
201
123
171
151
908
George W. Conant ...
117
125
183
124
179
96
824
Thomas Fitzgerald ...
122
132
274
128
176
125
957
Elbert Ford .
114
120
179
124
188
94
819
John L. Maynard .... George W. Nash . ..
120
124
177
122
167
104
814
144
128
179
119
161
97
828
Arthur H. Pratt.
119
138
181
118
165
124
845
Isaac H. Walker. .. .
131
128
180
118
163
101
821
John D. Walsh.
. .
112
129
236
118
170
103
868
George M. Hoyt.
1
. .
.. .
1
Blanks
602
1074 2417
888 1046
1662
7719
Total
1820 2360 4420 2120 2760 2760
6240
1
....
123
SHALL LICENSES BE GRANTED FOR THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS IN THIS TOWN ?
PRECINCT.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Yes
35
82
191
74
77
128
387
No .
117
118
171
94
147
100
747
Blanks
30
36
80
44
52
48
290
Total
182
236
442
212
276
276
1624
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING,
MARCH 11, 1912.
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant the annual meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Weymouth was held on Monday, March 11, at the Town Hall, the meeting being called to order at 9.15 a. m., and the warrant was read (excepting the several articles) by the Town Clerk.
Voted, ou motion of Martin E. Hawes, to dispense with the reading of the several articles of the warrant.
Article 1. Hon. Louis A. Cook was elected Moderator by ballot, the check list being used in the election; the oath was administered to him by the Town Clerk.
Article 2. Voted, that a committee of five, one from each ward, be appointed by the Moderator to nominate all officers not required to be elected by ballot.
The following were appointed :
Francis M. Drown, Everett M. Gardner, Clayton B. Mer- chant, George H. Manuel, Charles H. Lovell.
The Committee made the following report :
PUBLIC WEIGHERS. WARD 1.
Arthur W. Bartlett, C. Lewis French, John J. Lane, John Byrnes, Michael A. Lane, Peter B. Nesbitt.
WARD 2.
Sumner Thompson, Clara Mitchell, Charles T. Leavitt, Weston H. Cushing, T. H. Emerson, Loretta Looney, Wallace D. Cowing.
WARD 3.
Henry N. Willowby, John H. Condrick, Orin B. Bates, Earl W. Bates, Edward I. Loud, Susan R. Worthen.
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WARD 4. W. H. Mace, Marjory J. Mace, Nathaniel R. Ells. WARD 5.
Alvin Hollis, Susie A. Carrell, Walter L. Bates, Frank W. Thomas, J. Leonard Bicknell.
SURVEYORS OF WOOD, LUMBER AND BARK. WARD 1.
N. Porter Keene, John J. Lane.
WARD 2.
Weston H. Cushing, George M. Keene, G. M. Pratt. WARD 3. W. F. Sanborn, Orin B. Bates, John H. Condrick, Henry N. Willoby, Edward I. Loud, Earl W. Bates.
WARD 4.
Charles A. Loud, John L. Maynard, Nathaniel R. Ells, Quincy Reed.
WARD 5.
Alvin Hollis, Walter L. Bates, J. Leonard Bicknell.
FENCE VIEWERS.
J. Ellis Gardner, Frank Holmes, Frank D. Sherman, Solomon Ford, W. Abbott Howe, Quincy Reed.
FIELD DRIVERS.
Isaac H. Walker, Albert M. Newcomb, Francis W. Cowing, John D. Walsh, Thomas Fitzgerald, George B. Bayley, Arthur H. Pratt, George W. Conaant, Elbert Ford, John L. Maynard.
POUND KEEPER.
Joseph Cummings.
Art. 3. Voted, To accept the reports of the several Boards of Town Officers, as printed.
Voted, That the Moderator appoint the "Appropriation Com- mittee. There shall be one new member from each Ward who has not served for five years. The following were appointed on the above committee :
Ward 1-W. H. Wild, Russell H. Whiting, E. H. Kavanagh. Ward 2-John W. Cronin, W. P. Denbroeder, F. C. Rivinius. Ward 3-J. B. Whelan, J. Herbert Walsh, Melville Cate.
Ward 4-T. L. Tirrell, John F. Reardon, William J. Holbrook Ward 5-Louis A. Cook, Jr., Frank E. Loud, E. J. Pitcher.
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Voted, That the Appropriation Committee be instructed to have its report for the next annual meeting printed and distributed at that meeting.
Voted, To accept the following Supplementary Report of the Selectmen.
Statement of Appropriations and Expenditures to March 1, 1912.
OBJECT OF APPROPRIATION.
Expended in
January 1, 1912
Unexpended January 1, 1912
Expended
January 1 to
March 1
Balance
March 1, 1912
Expended in
Excess
March 1, 1912
Support of Schools
$16,347 28
$10,224 24
$6,123 04
Highway Repairs-
$253 37
372 95
. .
Removal of Snow
2,342 16
1,404 78
937 38
Bridges. . .
85 00
177 55
92 55
Working Pilgrim Road ...
30 64
30 64
6 75
Public Parks ...
104 72
104 72
Preservation of Shade Trees.
7 29
1 41
5 88
Suppression of Moths.
1,666 22
822 89
843 33
Setting Curb Stones.
187 30
187 30
Street Rec: rds-Indexing.
75 00
31 80
43 20
Town Survey ..
382 45
205 11
177 34
Pump at lovells Corner.
18 45
20 80
2 35
Fire Department ..
70 94
1,021 78
950 84
Police Department.
1,250 63
917 55
333 08
Health Department.
104 38
3 50
100 88
708 25
Election Expenses.
99 99
2 00
101 99
Superior Court Judgments
42 06
42 06
Town Offices
176 43
32 65
143 78
Town Hall
355 77
120 82
234 95
State and Military Aid, etc ..
7,045 78
1,557 00
5,488 78
Abatement and Remirtance
1,28; 99
187 66
1,475 55
Printing and Advertising.
842 49
852 38
9 89
Electric Lighting.
2,383 87
1,438 30
945 57
Tufts Library.
183 62
139 62
Fogg Library Reading Room
125 00
125 00
Assessors' Card Index.
36 35
6 04
30 31
Interest and Discount.
1,167 63
180 00
987 63
Town Officers. .
197 50
366 67
564 17
Poor Account.
519 74
2,966 35
3,486 09
$2,923 67
$36,125 41
$23,899 41
$17,556 44
$8,254 11
EDWARD W. HUNT,
BRADFORD HAWES,
GEORGE L. NEWTON,
WILLARD J. DUNBAR, A. FRANCIS BARNES,
Selectmen of Weymouth.
Soldiers' Relief.
1,367 31
606 CO
761 31
Miscellaneous Account ..
328 97
379 28
1
$626 32
Sidewalk and Curb, Lovells Cor.
6 75
Excess
Unexpended
126
Art. 4. Voted, That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the taxes of the municipal year beginning January 1, 1912, to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate $170,000, and to issue a note or notes therefor pay- able within one year, any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the taxes of said municipal year.
Art. 5. Voted, To designate the First National Bank of South Weymouth, the First National Bank of Boston, and the National Shawmut Bank of Boston, Mass., as legal depositories for the funds of the town, and the First National Safe Deposit Company of Bosten, Mass., as a legal depository for the securities of the town.
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