Town annual report of Weymouth 1913, Part 5

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 326


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Burditt & Williams Co., steel tape


9 56


Remington Typewriter Co.


2 40


Waldo Turner, frame for plans


2 25


W. W. W., pipe


79


C. E. Wilson, patrolling smelt brook


63 00


P. J. Hyland, patrolling smelt brook


51 75


F. W. Stewart, smelt net


1 15


C. B. Cushing, carfares


.


5.30


Edward I. Loud, expenses


17 30


Warren T. Simpson, expenses


16 20


Frank H. Torrey, postage, etc.


12 90


Waldo Turner, expenses


8 00


John F. Dwyer, expenses


4 70


Postage for Assessors


2 16


Isaac H. Walker, serving notices


5 00


.


Amount carried forward $2,017 43


2 00


C. B. Cushing, pen


E. Nash Drug Co., capsules


79


Amount brought forward $2,017 43


George B. Bayley, serving notices 4 00


Patrick Butler, serving notices .


3 00


D. J. Sampson, delivering town re- ports 6 00


F. H. Holmes, delivering town re-


ports .


14 25


W. B. Hollis & Son, delivering town reports . 8 00 .


S. A. Maynard, delivering town re-


ports


6 00


A. S. Marsh, delivering town reports . 8 00


W. B. Hersey, delivering poll-tax


books


6 00


Waldo Turner, delivering poll-tax


books


8 00


J. F. Dwyer, delivering poll-tax books 7 00


E. I. Loud, delivering poll-tax books .


4 80


Isaac H. Walker, enforcing dog law .


10 00


Arthur H. Pratt, enforcing dog law ·


25 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, enforcing law


dog


12 65


George B. Bayley, enforcing dog law . 40 25


George L. Newton, expenses


26 25


Willard J. Dunbar, expenses .


16 20


Edward W. Hunt, expenses


21 00


Bradford Hawes, expenses


12 50


Henry E. Hanley, expenses


20 00


A. Francis Barnes, expenses


5 25


F. W. Loud, burying animals


20 65


W. F. Hall, burying animals


4 00


Robert Schofield, burying animals


2 00


George Butler, burying animals .


2 00


Isaac H. Walker, burying animal Elbert Ford, burying animal


1 00


George W. Young, team hire


84 50


W. B. Hollis & Son, auto hire


43 00


Percy L. Bicknell, auto hire


25 00


A. S. Marsh, team hire


12 00


Waldo Turner, auto hire


5 00


Adams Express


2 05


Clements Auto Express


30


H. K. Cushing's Express


20


C. F. Gettemy, certifying town notes . 87 00


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.


57 43


·


·


1 00


Amount carried forward $2,628 71


80


Amount brought forward $2,628 71 ASSESSORS' MEETINGS WITH REGISTRARS :


F. H. Torrey, 9 meetings 19 00


Waldo Turner, 19 meetings 40 00


John F. Dwyer, 25 meetings 52 00


Edward I. Loud, 14 meetings . 30 00


Warren T. Simpson, 4 meetings 9 00


JANITORS FOR REGISTRARS :


A. J. Smith 3 00


Everett D. Richards 3 00


Herbert F. Pray 3 00


T. F. Moore .


2 00


J. C. Stever ·


1 00


L. J. Brennan


3 00


RETURNING BIRTHS :


J. C. Fraser, M. D., 60 at .25 15 00


F. L. Doucett, M. D., 34 at .25 8.50


W. A. Drake, M. D., 28 at .25 7 00


G. D. Bullock, M. D., 21 at .25


5 25


E. N. Mayberry, M. D., 21 at 25


5 25


G. E. Emerson, M. D., 17 at .25 4 25


Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., 14 at .25 3 50


W. J. Middleton, M. D., 8 at .25 2 00


J. J. Cosgrove, M. D., 4 at .25 1 00


RETURNING DEATHS :


Willard J. Dunbar, 77 at .25 18 00


C. L. Rice & Son, 18 at .25 4 50 .


Daniel H. Clancy, 11 at .25 2 75


G. E. Mansfield, agent, 2 at .25


50


John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording and indexing :


150 marriages at . 20 . $30 00


264 births at .50 . 132 00


188 deaths at .20 37 60 .


11 deaths at .25 ·


2 75


7 deaths at .50 3 50


177 burial permits at . 10 . 17 70


Postage, etc. .


7 10


230 65


Total expended


$3,101 86


81


APPROPRIATED FOR MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT :


Balance from 1912


$702 73


Appropriation March 10, 1913 3,000 00


O. C. Gas Co., ¿ drainage right 37 50


I. H. Walker, refunded. .


1 25


Ink sold


75


Total appropriation


.


$3,742 23


Expended .


3,101 86


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$640 37


State, Town and Primary Election Expenses.


Louis A. Cook, Moderator. $10 00


PRECINCT ONE :


Frank A. Richards, warden $15 00


J. A. Holbrook, clerk and inspector 15 00


C. H. Williams, clerk and inspector . 15 00


Edward Brown, clerk


5 00


George Ruggles, inspector


15 00


Wilson E. Beane, inspector


.


10 00


Harry B. Lovell, inspector


5 00


J. H. Shaw, inspector and deputy


8 00


E. P. Murphy, inspector and deputy Isaac H. Walker, ballot-box officer .


15 00


George W. Nash, constable


.


9 00


David Dunbar, deputy warden


4 50


W. M. Tyler, deputy inspector .


3 00


PRECINCT TWO :


Melzar S. Burrell, warden


15 00


Leavitt W. Bates, clerk . 15 00 .


James Knox, Jr., inspector


15 00


Charles A. Spear, inspector


10 00


Frank K. Raymond, inspector


10 00


George A. McGowan, inspector


5 00


Wallace D. Cowing, inspector


5 00


G. S. Simmons, inspector and deputy


11 50


F. N. Bates, inspector and deputy


.


8 00


Arthur H. Pratt, ballot-box officer


15 00


Albert J. Osgood, constable


9 00


Michael H. Coffey, deputy warden


4 50


James L. Lincoln, deputy inspector Joseph E. Delorey, deputy inspector


3 00


3 00


Amount carried forward


$265 00


.


6 50


82


Amounts brought forward $265 00


PRECINCT THREE :


William S. Wallace, warden 15 00


Jacob Dexheimer, clerk . 15 00


Timothy F. White, inspector 15 00


James A. Pray, inspector


15 00


Fred L. Richards, inspector 15 00


J. Rupert Walsh, inspector


15 00


John D. Walsh, ballot-box officer


15 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, constable .


9 00


George P. Niles, deputy warden


3 00


Mark J. Garrity, deputy clerk


4 50


Howard Richards, deputy inspector


4 50


Charles Dwyer, deputy inspector 4 50


Carlton Drown, deputy inspector 4 50


F. A. Sulis, deputy inspector . .


3 00


PRECINCT FOUR :


Thomas H. Melville, warden 15 00


Thomas V. Nash, clerk 5 00 ·


Elbridge B. Nash, clerk .


5 00


Arthur B. Nash, clerk and deputy 6 50


John F Kennedy, inspector 15 00


John W. Seabury, inspector


15 00


Edward W. Howley, inspector


15 00


Howard V. Pratt, inspector


5 00


Harry D. Tisdale, inspector


5 00


C. H. Lovell, inspector and deputy .


6 50


George B. Bayley, ballot-box officer


15 00


Willie F. Tirrell, constable


9 00


John L. Kelley, deputy warden


4 50


J. T. Campbell, deputy inspector 4 50


Thomas F. Moore, deputy inspector 4 50


PRECINCT FIVE :


Ralph P. Burrell, warden


10 00


Otis B. Torrey, warden . 5 00 .


John F. Welch, clerk


15 00


George R. Bowker, inspector


15 00


Matthew O'Dowd, inspector


15 00


D. Frank Daly, inspector 15 00


George R. Sellers, inspector .


5 00


Joseph W. Kohler, inspector 5 00


F. M. Fernald, inspector and deputy 6 50


Elbert Ford, ballot-box officer


15 00


Amount carried forward


$640 00


83


Amount brought forward $640 00


Charles C. Tinkham, constable 9 00


John J. Santry, deputy clerk . 4 50


F. W. Belcher, deputy inspector 4 50


P. J. Welch, deputy inspector 3 00


M. J. Cullinane, deputy inspector


3 00


PRECINCT SIX :


Clayton B. Merchant, warden 15 00


B. J. Smith, clerk . 15 00


Edward F. Cullen, inspector


15 00


Arthur M. Hawes, inspector


15 00


Arthur L. Blanchard, inspector


15 00


Thomas H. Noonan, inspector 10 00


R. McIntosh, inspector and deputy 8 00


Patrick Butler, ballot-box officer 15 00


Lawrence E. Schofield, constable 00


Horace M. Randall, deputy warden


4 50


George D. Bagley ,deputy inspector J. Q. B. Goodspeed, deputy in- spector


3 00


Daniel Reidy, Jr., deputy inspector . 1 50


MISCELLANEOUS :


Crescent Lodge Hall Association 30 00


A. J. Smith, janitor and labor 24 00


H. E. Raymond, labor on booths 9 60


E. D. Richards, janitor and labor 16 00


Herbert F. Pray, janitor and labor


24 00


J. H. Monroe, labor on booths 12 00


T. F. Moore, janitor and labor


15 00


Thomas F. Brady, janitor and labor


24 00


A. S. Marsh, team hire


16 50


I. H. Walker, team hire


.


4 50


C. H. Lovell, supplies


4 35


Total expenses


$974 45


APPROPRIATED FOR ELECTION EXPENSES :


Balance from 1912


$16 77


Appropriation March 10, 1913 1,300 00


Total .


$1,316 77


Expended


974 45


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$342 32


4 50


84


Town Offices.


East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent


$900 00


Mary Welsh, care


83 62


Weymouth Light & Power Co.


58 07


W. P. Denbroeder


20 25


West Disinfecting Co.


.


7 50


Stone & Forsyth


6 37


A. R. Sherman


4 50


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


4 36


Franklin Blanchard £


3 50


Total expended


$1,088 17


APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN OFFICES :


Balance from 1912


$458 78


Appropriation March 10, 1913


800 00


Total


$1,258 78


Expended


1,088 17


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$170 61


Town Hall-Care, Etc.


Charles E. Dunbar, janitor


$340 00


Weymouth Light & Power Co.


245 70


Charles T. Leavitt, coal


77 00


T. H. Emerson, coal .


7 00


Almshouse, wood .


13 50


Water rent


26 00


O. C. Gas Co., range, etc.


86 76


O. C. Gas Co., gas


5 13


Everett Loud, supplies


29 72


C. C. Jordan, supplies


9 00


Edward F. Tobin, supplies


9 00


Ford Furniture Co., rugs, etc.


3 55


George J. Reis, repairs


40 72


George M. Keene, repairs


34 48


L. W. Cain, repairs


11 84


O. E. Peaslee, repairs


2 60


A. Wilder, tuning pianos


7 50


State Inspector of Boilers


5 00


.


Total


$954 50


.


85


APPROPRIATED FOR TOWN HALL :


Balance from 1912 . .


$445 96


Received for rent


973 25


Total


$1,419 21


Expended .


954 50


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$464 71


State and Military Aid, Etc., Chap. 468, Acts 1909.


Appropriation March 10, 1913 $5,300 00


Balance from 1912


6,282 78


Total appropriation


$11,582 78


EXPENDED :


State aid payments (due from State) $7,330 00


Military aid (half due from State) .


244 00


Soldiers' burials (due from State) · 211 00


Total payments $7,785 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$3,797 78


Soldiers' Relief, Revised Laws, Chap. 79, Sects. 18 and 19.


Appropriation March 10, 1913 $3,000 00


Balance from 1912


.


1,304 27


Refunded by Wellfleet .


156 00


Refunded by Bridgewater ·


72 00


Refunded by Ware


39 00


Refunded by individuals


19 50


Total appropriation .


$4,590 77


Total payments


3,406 55


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$1,184 22


Printing and Advertising.


Gazette Publishing Co., annual report $985 75


Gazette Publishing Co., poll-tax lists . 252 00


Gazette Publishing Co.


408 75


Pray & Kelley


95 20


The Weymouth Times


.


63 65


Franklin N. Pratt


.


51 00


A. W. Brownell


14 75


H. Otis Brown .


3 00


·


.


Total expended


$1,874 10


86


APPROPRIATED FOR PRINTING AND ADVERTISING :


Balance from 1912 $790 41


Appropriation March 10, 1913 .


1,500 00


Appropriation for deficiencies . . 325 94


Total .


$2,616 35


Expended


1,874 10


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$742 25


Electric Lighting.


Appropriation March 10, 1913 . $9,700 00


Balance from 1912


3,067 28


Total appropriation $12,767 28


Paid Weymouth Light and Power Co. 9,190 94


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$3,576 34


Tufts Library.


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$2,300 00 .


Balance from 1912


1,160 83


One-half dog license money


708 17


Total appropriation


$4,169 00


Paid Francis M. Drown, Treasurer


3,860 83


Balancé unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$308 17


Fogg Library Reading Room.


Appropriation March 10, 1913 $500 00


Balance from 1912


125 00


Total appropriation


$625 00


Paid to Trustees


500 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$125 00


Assessor's Card Index.


Library Bureau, cards


$60 16


Drew's Express


1 53


Total . ·


$61 69


Appropriation for deficiencies ,


1 53


Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1913


$60 16


1


87


Memorial Day.


Elbridge Nash, Q. M.


$400 00


Appropriation March 10, 1913


400 00


Equipment of Town Vault.


Balance appropriation from 1912


$104 38


Paid Office Bank and Library Co.


$34 35


Paid Leonard W. Cain


4 15


Paid Drew's Express


65


Total expended


39 15


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$65 23


Purchase of Land, Essex Street.


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$125 00


Paid Martin Killoury


125 00


Abatement and Remittance of Taxes.


W. M. Tirrell, 1910 taxes


$1,489 96


W. M. Tirrell, 1911 taxes


1,723 25


W. M. Tirrell, 1912 taxes


713 42


W. M. Tirrell, 1913 taxes


2,522 90


Grace L. Sargent, remittance


12 25


Helen S Morse, remittance


10 80


Ellen F. Bates, remittance


10 35


Almon B. Raymond, remittance


8 75


William C. Earle, remittance


8 62


Annie Loud. remittance . ·


6 81


Carrie L. Bates, remittance


5 25


W. Abbott Howe, remittance .


3 90


Heirs of James Moore, remittance 3 64


Antonio Delucca, remittance 2 00


Betsey L. Andrews, remittance


72


Total


$6,522 62


APPROPRIATED FOR ABATEMENT AND REMITTANCE :


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$2,000 00


Appropriation for deficiencies


150 53


Overlayings .


4,319 47


Re-assessments


1,212 42 .


Total .


$7,682 42


Expended ·


6,522 62


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$1,159 80


·


88


Interest and Discount.


Int., Notes $20,000, Athens School- house


$656 25


Int., Notes $11,000, Pratt schoolhouse 440 00


Int., Notes $40,000, James Humphrey Schoolhouse 1,600 00


Int., Notes $11,000, Town-house 440 00


Int , Notes $5,000, Fore River Bridge 180 00


Int., Notes general ·


360 00


Int., Susan Hunt Stetson Fund .


100 00


Discount, Notes $170,000 given in an- ticipation of taxes


5,149 83


Total expended


$8,926 08


APPROPRIATED FOR INTEREST AND DISCOUNT :


Appropriation March 10, 1913


. $3,700 00


Appropriation for deficiencies


180 00


Interest at Bank


.


266 65


Premium on notes


24 20


Interest accrued on notes


16 00


Interest on overdue taxes


3,639 03


Total appropriation


$7,825 88


Expended in excess Dec. 31. 1913


$1,100 20


Notes Payable.


Note due May 1, 1913


. $2,500 00


Note due June 1, 1913


1,000 00


Note due June 1, 1913


1,000 00


Note due June 1, 1913


.


.


1,000 00


Note due Nov. 1, 1913


1,000 00


Note due Dec. 2, 1913


.


1,500 00


Total payments


$8,000 00


Appropriated by statute law


8,000 00


Taxes Paid to State and County.


State tax. .


$18,720 00


Natio al Bank tax


·


663 55


Corporation tax


10 38


Metropolitan Parks tax


.


.


·


2,658 50


Charles River Basin tax


807 59


County tax


.


.


7,841 82


Total paid .


$30,701 84


.


.


89


Tax Deed Account.


Balance due 1912


$3,547 28


Paid W. M. Tirrell, tax collector


.


476 66


Total .


.


$4,023 94


Less received in 1913


100 00


Balance Dec. 31, 1913


. $3,923 94


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


Henry E. Hanley


250 00


A. Francis Barnes


200 00


Total


$2.400 00


APPROPRIATED FOR SELECTMEN, ETC. :


Balance from 1912


$600 00


Appropriation March 10, 1913 ·


2,400 00


Total


$3,000 00


Expended


2,400 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


600 00


ASSESSORS :


John F. Dwyer, chairman


$226 00


Frank H. Torrey, clerk .


.


400 00


Waldo Turner


337 00


Edward I. Loud .


235 00


Warren T. Simpson


292 00


Total .


$1,490 00


APPROPRIATED FOR ASSESSORS :


Balance from 1912


$10 00


Appropriation March 10, 1913 . 1,500 00


Total


$1,510 00


Expended . . .


1,490 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


.


.


$20 00


.


90


AUDITORS :


John P. Hunt


·


.


$50 00


William H. Pratt


50 00


Frank N. Blanchard


50 00


Total .


$150 00


APPROPRIATED FOR AUDITORS :


Balance from 1912


$150 00


Appropriation March 10, 1913


150 00


Total


.


.


$300 00


Expended


150 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$150 00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES :


Frank D. Sherman, services


$252 50


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies


8 75


Gazette Publishing Co. .


6 00


Frank D. Sherman, supplies


3 00


Total .


$270 25


APPROPRIATED FOR SEALER :


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$200 00


Received for fees


124 26


Total .


.


.


$324 26


Expended


·


·


270 25


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$54 01


TOWN TREASURER :


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$450 00


Balance from 1912


112 50


Total


$562 50


Paid John H. Stetson, services


450 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$112 50


TOWN CLERK :


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$150 00


Balance from 1912


37 75


Total


$187 75


Paid John A. Raymond, services


150 25


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$37 50


.


·


.


.


.


.


.


91


TREE WARDEN :


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$100 00


Balance from 1912 .


16 56


Total


$116 56


Paid Charles L. Merritt, services


100 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$16 56


TOWN ACCOUNTANT :


Appropriation March 10, 1913 $850 00


Balance from 1912 .


212 50


Total


$1,062 50


Paid Charles B. Cushing, services


850 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$212 50


OFFICE CLERK :


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$600 00


Balance from 1912


166 00


Total


$766 00


Paid Emerson R. Dizer, services


616 00


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1913


$150 00


TAX COLLECTOR :


Paid Winslow M. Tirrell, services


$1,396 46


Appropriation March 10, 1913


$1,150 00 .


Balance from 1912


127 83


Total


$1,277 83


Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1913


$118 63


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS :


Benjamin F. Smith


.


$100 00


Marshall P. Sprague


100 00


Patrick E. Corridan


100 00


John A. Raymond


150 00


Total


$450 00


Appropriation March 10, 1913


450 00


92


SUMMARY OF TOWN OFFICERS' ACCOUNT :


Payments to Selectmen


$2,400 00


66


" Assessors


1,490 00


66


" Auditors


150 00


66


"' Sealer


270 25


" Treasurer


450 00


66


" Town Clerk .


150 25


66


" Tree Warden


100 00


" Accountant


850 00


66


" Office Clerk .


616 00


66


" Tax Collector


.


1,396 46


66


" Registrars


450 00


Total expended


$8,322 96


Total appropriation


.


$9,557 40


Total expended


.


.


8,322 96


Balance unexpended Dec. 31,


$1,234 44


.


.


·


.


POOR DEPARTMENT.


TOWN FARM, INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, JAN. 1, 1914.


3 horses


$435 00


18 cows . .


.


1,350 00


65 fowl ·


65 00


2 two-horse wagons


110 00


2 farm wagons .


50 00


1 two-horse tipcart


25 00


2 tipcarts .


65 00


1 express wagon


25 00


1 Concord wagon


85 00


3 sleds


90 00


Sled shoes


5 00


2 sleighs


15 00


2 sets double harness


40 00


3 sets single harness .


33 00


Collars, halters, traces and reins


15 00


Blankets, bells, whips and robes


16 00


Brushes, combs and cards .


8 00


Whiffletrees and chains


.


20 00


1 two-horse disc harrow


12 00


1 two-horse hay fork .


12 00


1 smoothing harrow


10 00


1 one-horse weeder


5 00 -


1 two-horse cultivator


15 00


1 tedder


25 00


1 seed sewer


4 00


1 grain sewer


3 00


4 plows and 1 sulky plow


45 00


1 corn planter


18 00


3 cultivators


12 00


1 two-horse cultivator


35 00


1 potato sprayer and pump


4 00


1 snow plow


5 00


3 lawn mowers


8 00


1 roller .


.


18 00


1 water trough .


8 00


.


23 00


1 mowing machine


15 00


1 one-horse hay rake .


-


Amount carried forward $2,729 00


94


Amount brought forward $2,729 00


2 grindstones


12 00


2 milk tanks and 1 mixer


.


20 00


2 wheelbarrows .


4 00


1 new harrow


22 00


2 fire extinguishers.


18 00


1 corn binder


105 00


1 ensilage cutter and elevator


25 00


1 ensilage cutter and blower


160 00


5 ladders (1 extension) and ladder hook


10 00


Hose and reel


6 00


75 feet garden hose


2 50


5 scythes and snaths .


9 00


Sundry farming tools


5200


Carpenters tools, chest and jacks


45 00


50 lbs. nails


3 50


Blocks and ropes


5 00


Rakes, forks and hoes


11 00


3 saws and 1 cross-cut saw, 4 saw


horses


5 00


6 axes and handles


4 00


2 tanks and oiling pan


3 00


1 gasoline tank .


5 00


1 stone drag


9 00


2 lanterns and globes


2 00


Lubricating oils and axle grease


5 50


2 half windows .


1 00


Brooms and mop handles


5 00


Lime


1 35


Roofing and cement for same


10 00


Lumber and brick


65 20


Lawn swing


2 00


Fence, hen wire and screening


8 00


Paint and lead


3 75


Disenfectants and sprayer .


17 50


Coblers' outfit


3 50


7 tons of coal


49 00


1 iron coal shute


3 00


Laundry utensils


22 00


97 cords wood, prepared


776 00


25 cords of wood at farm


125 00


147 cords of wood, in woods


441 00


1 gasoline engine


.


240 00


1 wood sawing machine


22 50


.


.


Amount carried forward $5,068 30


95


Amount brought forward $5,068 30


245 bundles of shavings


61 25


12 tons of hay


288 00


76 tons of ensilage


570 00


40 cords manure


180 00


Clover seed, rye seed and seed corn 13 40


6 bags of shots .


9 60


8 bags unicorn feed


13 20


4 tons fodder corn


16 00


1,500 lbs. squash


45 00


2,000 lbs. cabbage


60 00


410 bushels of potatoes


307 50


12 bushels of beets


6 00


8'bushels of turnips


4 00


120 lbs. tea


24 00


50 lbs. sugar


2 25


200 bushels corn


180 00


1,200 lbs. of live hog


120 00


7 shoats


56 00


120 lbs. salt pork


19 20


10 gallons of vinegar


5 00


16 gallons of molasses


12 00


1 barrel of sugar syrup


16 00


1 barrel washing powder


10 00


47 bars Ivory soap


12


9 bushels of onions


4 05


52 bushels of beans


16 50


Pickles and preserves


195 50


Tobacco cutter .


1 00


57 lbs. tobacco .


14 82


2 coffee grinders, 1 meat cutter


.


5 00


1 pair scales (new) and balances


6 00


Sundry groceries


29 88


Jars, cans and pails


26 00


Measures and baskets


8 00


43 empty barrels


13 00


Contents of medicine chest


25 00


Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes


256 25


Household furniture


1,340 00


Office furniture .


50 00


Total


$9,079 82


JOHN P. HUNT, WILLIAM H. PRATT, Auditors.


FRANK N. BLANCHARD,


.


96


RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF ALMSHOUSE :


F. H. Chandler, milk .


$3,046 08


Frank P. Fay, 6 cows ·


260 00


Frank P. Fay, 4 calves


10 00


J. T. Robery, 7 cows, 1 bull


325 00


T. L. Tirrell, calf


3 75


T. H. Emerson, horse


200 00


T. H. Emerson, saddle


·


3 00


Use of stock .


33 00


Quincy Tallow Co., hides


: 69


Charles Q. Clapp, board of horse


13 00


Herbert Carroll, shoes


:00


J. W. Eldridge, use of telephone


10


Sundry sales, junk, shavings, bags, etc. 15 47


E. Russell Sanborn, corn and ensilage 136 40


Weymouth Cash Grocery, vegetables


48 05


A. B. Bryant & Co., vegetables


40 95


Everett Loud, vegetables


36 80


E. W. Hunt, vegetables


21 60


Herbert M. True, vegetables .


19 45


Fred A. Loud & Co., vegetables


18 45


Delia Caulfield, vegetables


9 40


W. J. Sladen, vegetables


8 10


James Hennessey, vegetables


7 00


Mary F. Hoffman, vegetables


6 66


Michael Horrohan, vegetables


6 50


A. Francis Barnes, vegetables


4 80


Coyle Bros., vegetables


2 35


F. H. Sylvester, vegetables


1 90


Sundry small sales, vegetables


37 95


Wood to Town departments


395 50


Individuals, board .


614 34


Total receipts at Almshouse


$5,334 69


ALMSHOUSE SUPPLIES AND EXPENSES :


B. L. Gadley, 4 cows


$275 00


John Robbins, 2 cows


160 00


A. M. Baggs, 2 cows


150 00


Frank P. Fay, 2 cows


145 00


Frank P. Fay, 7 pigs


32 00


E. G. Piper, 2 cows


130 00


F. L. Libby, 2 cows


120 00


Gordon B. Trowbridge, 1 cow


80 00


T. L. Tirrell, 1 bull


36 00


.


.


Amount carried forward $1,128 00


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·


97


Amount brought forward $1,128 00


James W. Varney, 5 pigs


25 00


T. Daly & Son, 4 pigs


18 00


L. S. Thompson, dressing 2 hogs


5 00


John Matty, driving cows


1 50


Delivering horse 25


Irving S. Newcomb, chickens . 12 10


W. H. Bartlett, chickens : 25


Expenses to Brighton and Boston


10 70


Francis Abele, Jr., V. S.


32 50


W. T. Heffernan, harness repairs


18 85


George W. Walsh, harness repairs 1 75


Lot Lohnes, blacksmith work .


44 48


Thomas South, blacksmith work


33 24


D. N. McKay, blacksmith work


5 00


T. H. Emerson, grain


551 35


Charles G. Jordan, grain


608 56


Alvin Hollis & Co., grain


·


558 51


Joseph W. Farwell, grain


51 44


William B. Paterson, grain


7 00


· J. F. & W. H. Cushing, grain


4 50


A. B. Bryant & Co., hay


56 80


Am. Agricultural Co., fertilizers


198 01


Frank P. Fay, fertilizer .


52 00


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


3 70


T. H. Emerson, shavings


68 75


R. Loud & Sons, sawdust


24 50


Ames Implement Co., seeds


44 84


Clark Bros. Co., seed potatoes


12 60


Jordan Farm, seed corn .


2 25


J. Breck & Sons, seeds .


1 05


Weymouth Light and Power Co.


111 05


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. 25 01


Water rent 91 50


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, ice 116 85


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


372 54


A. B. Bryant & Co., provisions


287 54


Fred A. Loud & Co., provisions


182 53


Herbert M. True, provisions


150 02


F. H. Sylvester, provisions


110 89


Batchelder & Snyder Co., provisions 58 73


I. H. Ballou & Co., provisions 48 95


Humphrey Bros., provisions 22 78


Haskell, Adams & Co., provisions 11 20


Boston Cash Market, provisions


3 96


Amount carried forward $5,456 24


·


E. W. Hunt, provisions .


277 21


98


Amount brought forward $5,456 24


Weymouth Cash Grocery, groceries . 182 66


Marshall P. Sprague, groceries 120 57


W. J. Sladen, groceries . .


103 25


Everett Loud, groceries .


102 98


Gordon Willis, groceries


9 09


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


55 54


Weymouth Cash Grocery, flour


65 40


Paranino & Casassa, fruit


3 00


Sanford L. Damon, vegetables


5 50


Fruit


.


10


Daly Bros., fish


73 93


Herring .


75


Clams .


3 70


Postage


40


The Weymouth Times


00


Miley Soap Co., soap


52 25


Lever Bros. Co., soap


18 50


Bowman & Co., tobacco 89 60


Haskell, Adams & Co., tobacco 8 27


E. E. Merchant, dry goods


68 09


H. M. Sulis, dry goods 11 72


Aprons . 1 00


The Raymond Syndicate, clothing 79 35


E. M. Vaughn, clothing .


55 80


C. R. Denbroeder, clothing 44 85


A. D. Tirrell, clothing


34 70


James W. Rand, clothing


16 50


T. B. Spillane, clothing .


15 00


W. M. Tirrell, clothing and shoes


68 50


Robert M. White, clothing and shoes


7 85


The Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co., shoes


14 16


E. T. Richards, repairing shoes


23 95


William H. Goodwin, repairing shoes 2 00


85


L. F. Bates Co., sundries 74 69 ·


Frank W. Stewart, supplies


·


131 12


Jordan, Marsh Co., supplies 17 85


Edwin P. Watts, supplies


13 46


C. H. Lovell, supplies 7 75


Edward F. Tobin, floor oil


1 00


West Disinfectant Co., disinfectant 15 00


Columbian Insecticide Co., disinfectant 2 50


Ford Furniture Co., mattresses, etc. 34 50


W. P. Denbroeder, furniture, etc. 18 50


George M. Hoyt, supplies


39 25


.


.


.


Michael Murphy, repairing shoes


Amount carried forward $7,153 67


99


Amount brought forward $7,153 67


C. D. Harlow, supplies . 26 20


George R Kempl, supplies


23 57


E. Nash Drug Co., supplies


4 00


Daniel Reidy, supplies


3 80


Jayne's Drug Co., supplies


2 16


Iver Johnson Co., supplies


4 50


C. H. Smith, newspapers


16 38


A. W. Baker's express


28 25


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


6 27


H. K. Cushing's Express


3 35


W. F. Sanborn & Co., repairs


203 43


D. W. Pratt, repairs


.


93 50


Rhines Lumber Co., repairs


87 70


Joseph Breck & Sons, repairs


32 80


James Russell Boiler Works Co., re- pairs . 27 79


Andrew F. Burrell, repairs


25 50


Charles N. Glines, repairs


22 10


The Morris-Ireland Safe Co., repairs


17 00


J. H. Murray, repairs


13 94


R. Loud & Sons, repairs


·


13 35


J. Otis Hollis, repairs


12 10


Waldo H. Remington, repairs . 12 00


C. A. Hamlin, repairs


.


11 59


C. H. Walsh & Co., repairs 11 50




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