Town annual report of Weymouth 1914, Part 4

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 362


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31 25


Hugh P. Coyle .


24 00


William F. McNair


20 00


Thomas Tracey .


18 44


Robert B. Nash


17 50


J. H. Farrington


12 50


Patrick Quinn


12 50


Edward Rogers .


5 00


Cornelius White


: 50


Eugene O'Connor


2 50


Total expended $186 57


APPROPRIATED FOR PUBLIC PARKS :


Balance from 1913 . $136 57


Appropriation March 9, 1914 . 50 00


Total


· $186 57


62


Preservation of Shade Trees.


Charles L. Merritt, labor


$93 50


Henry W. Perry, labor


.


145 00


Henry Cushing, labor


138 53


Fred Baldwin, labor


125 63


August J. Ducker, labor


.


47 51


Bertram N. Loud, labor


32 91


Irving L. Doble, labor


27 00


Harry Dinsmore, labor


18 75


Elzer Bourke, labor


18 13


Albert Griffin, labor


9 00


Jeremiah Donovan, labor


2 50


Herbert Griffin, labor


2 50


Andrew J. Shaw, labor


1 25


Everett W. Litchfield, labor


1 00


Charles L. Merritt, auto hire


43 75


B. W. Shaw, team hire


33 25


A. S. Marsh, team hire .


9 51


P. A. Gallant, team hire


.


5 50


T. Raymond, team hire


3 75


George W. Young, team hire


1 00


C. L. Merritt, trees


48 00


C. L. Merritt, supplies and expenses


: 70


F. W. Stewart, supplies


82


D. Reidy, repairs


1 25


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


15 24


From Moth account, spraying


90 00


Total expended .


$921 98


Balance to Treasury


.


·


.


70 97


Total


$992 95


APPROPRIATED FOR PRESERVATION OF SHADE TREES :


Appropriation March 9, 1914 .


$800 00


Old Colony Gas Co.


147 70


C. L. Merritt, use of phone


8 70


School Department, labor


22 25


C. B. Cushing, labor


4 00


F. L. Doucette, labor


3 50


Tufts Fund, labor .


3 00


D. Cohan, labor


1 60


L. K. Jones, labor


1 20


Gayton Eddy, labor


1 00


Total


$992 95


·


.


.


.


63


Suppression of Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths.


LABOR :


Merritt, Charles L., superintendent .


$632 13


Baker, Harold


2 50


Baldwin, Fred


241 56


Bourke, Elzer


79 88


Caro, Antonio


449 31


Cushing, Henry


271 13


Darrock, Robert


76 88


Derusha, Charles


11 56


Dinsmore, Harry


163 75


Donovan, Jeremiah


452 43


Ducker, August J. .


150 62


Fitzpatrick, Joseph Guertin, Joseph


150 93


Guertin, Napoleon .


34 06


Hall, Willard F.


210 31


Hayes, John .


463 37


Hunt, Albert H.


56 56


Loud, Bertram N. .


42 19


Loud, Henry K.


45 00


McBride, James


76 25


Merchant, Clayton B.


376 78


Olsen, Rangvald


162 81


Perry, Henry W.


391 50


Shaw, Andrew J.


391 54


Smith, Henry E.


31 56


Tierney, Martin J. .


84 37


Total expended for labor . $5,164 29


SUNDRY EXPENSES :


State, supplies and tools $1,873 06


Less reimbursements 1,014 38


$858 68


Standard Oil Co., gasoline


73 05


L. H. Ells, gasoline


.


2 00


P. Casey, gasoline .


.


90


J. Otis Hollis, supplies


2 29


Frank W. Stewart, supplies


1 25


H. C. Jesseman, supplies


50


George H. Hunt & Co., supplies


20


Thomas South, repairs


14 50


Boston Coupling Co., repairs .


8 06


Fitzhenry-Guptil Co., repairs .


8 06


Fore River Shipbuilding Corp'n


7 50


Charles N. Glines, repairs


5 85


Amount carried forward $6,147 13


.


.


115 31


64


Amount brought forward $6,147 13


Edwin A. Stone, repairs .


3 00


Dow Mfg. Co., repairs


1 50


A. K. Bates, repairs


75


Gazette Publishing Co., notices


10 50


Express and freight, 1914


6 26


I. H. Smith, team hire


243 27


T. Raymond, team hire


165 00


A. S. Marsh, team hire .


63 00


C. L. Merritt, auto hire .


31 49


B. W. Shaw, team hire 13 00


Alice A. Nash, storage sprayer


15 00


W. M. Tirrell, mailing notices 45 00


C. B. Merchant, clerical work . 55 00


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.


9 07


Total expended


$6,808 97


Less charged to preservation of trees account 90 00


Balance expended


$6,718 97


APPROPRIATED FOR SUPPRESSION OF MOTHS :


Appropriation March 9, 1914 . . $4,600 00


Received from State Treasurer 130 50 ·


C. L. Merritt, arsenate of lead 35 75 .


A. J. Richards & Son, labor 81 06


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, labor


28 50


Bay State St. Ry. Co., labor 27 50


J. B. Worster, labor


7 50


Albert H. Hunt, labor


6 75


Assessed property owners .


1,427 33 .


Total .


6,344 89


Expended in excess December 31, 1914


$374 08


ARMY-WORM ACCOUNT :


Charles L. Merritt


$6 00


Frank H. Holmes


2 82


August J. Ducker


2 50


Henry W. Perry


2 50


Fred Baldwin


2 50


I. H. Smith


1 75


Highway Department, tarvia


3 95


Total $22 02


Received from State


22 02


.


.


NOTE:


The present rate paid for labor in the Moth and Tree Department is $3.00 per day to the superintendent and $2.50 per day to others.


65


Street Watering or Oiling.


The Dustoline Co., street oil $2,064 83


Headley Good Roads Co., street oil 1,166 77


Barrett Manufacturing Co., tarvia 599 76


Standard Oil Co., street oil


189 75


Independent Coal Tar Co., street oil 136 00


E. R: Dixon, sand 4 50


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


19 00


Kinney Mfg. Co., oil distributer


600 00


Russell H. Whiting, surveying


30 80


Total expended


$4,811 41


APPROPRIATED FOR WATERING OR OILING :


Appropriation March 9, 1914 . $1,000 00 .


Assessed property owners .


.


2,714 33


Rec'd from Rhines Lumber Co. 2 50


Total


$3,716 83


Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1914


$1,094 58


Street Records Indexing.


Balance from 1913 unexpended . $43 20


Balance to Treasury .


$43 20


Surveying and Plotting Town.


Russell H. Whiting, surveyor . 2,329 40


Russell H. Whiting, supplies 232 10


Total expended $2,561 50


APPROPRIATED FOR SURVEYING AND PLOTTING :


Appropriation March 9, 1914 . $2,500 00


Blue prints sold .


61 50


Total


$2,561 50


.


66


Fire Department,


WARD ONE.


Philip W. Wolfe, engineer $26 00


HOSE ONE :


A. J. Smith, steward


50 00


The Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co. .


20 23


H. Nadell, repairs


.


19 00


J. E. Ludden, plumbing


18 84


Joseph Poulin, repairs


10 00


H. K. Barnes Co., repairs


25


Quincy Lumber Co., repairs


6 86


A. J. Smith, painting


·


75


A. J. Sidelinger, repairs


25


C. H. Chubbuck, repairs


00


C. O. Keene, repairs


50


J. W. Bartlett & Co., supplies


33 14


Edwin A. Stone, gasoline, etc.


23 13


H. K. Barnes Co., soda


3 36


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.


60


Adams Express Co.


32


H. K. Cushing's Express


25


Electric lighting .


67 90


T. H. Emerson & Co., coal


42 70


Almshouse, wood


8 00


Water rent


6 00


$354 08


HOSE SEVEN :


Charles W. Barrows, steward .


$50 00


Charles W. Barrows, shingling


47 80


W. J. Sladen, supplies


1 74


Electric lighting


28 50


T. H. Emerson & Co., coal


28 00


Water rent


6 00


$162 04


E. S. BEALS HOOK AND LADDER CO. :


Chester O. Keene, steward


$25 00


.


.


67


WARD Two.


John Q. Hunt, engineer


$26 00


HOSE Two :


Everett Richards, steward 25 00


Ira K. Sturtevant, steward 27 08


Walter M. Hunt, care steamer 19 20


Combination Ladder Co. and Rhode Island Coupling Co., repairs 68 00


J. E. Ludden, plumbing 45 96


The Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co ..


14


H. K. Barnes Co., repairs


15 25


T. E. Burrell, repairs


11 55


Everett Loud, repairs


3 50


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


2 34.


George J. Ries, repairs


: 25


W. T. Heffernan, repairs


.


: 25


D. Reidy, repairs .


2 15


B. F. Eldredge, repairs


1 85


A. B. Finlay, wrench


.


1 25


O. E. Peaslee, repairs


70


H. K. Barnes Co., supplies


17 42


G. F. Mitchell, supplies .


7 25


Percy L. Bicknell, supplies


5 85


Fred A. Loud & Co., supplies


1 98


Everett Loud, supplies .


1 35


H. K. Cushing's Express


2 95


George E. Fogg's Express


35


Electric Lighting .


63 30


T. H. Emerson & Co., coal


77 35


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


13 00


Almshouse, wood


.


3 00


Water Rent


.


6 00


$474 27


EUREKA HOOK & LADDER CO. :


Joseph Kennedy, steward $25 00


WARD THREE.


Charles W. Baker, engineer $26 00


HOSE THREE :


Herbert F. Pray, steward


50 00


J. Ralph Bacon, steward


41 67


J. Otis Hollis, care steamer


14 88


Amount carried forward $132 55


68


Amount brought forward $132 55


J. Otis Hollis, repairs


134 87


Percy L. Bicknell, repairs 53 89


Simpson Bros. Corp'n, repairs


50 00


John Lyons & Son, repairs


.


32 95


Robert B. Nash, repairs .


24 50


Perfection Filler Co., tire


22 90


J. R. South, repairs ·


17 50


J. R. Bacon, repairs


17 45


Bartlett & Ellis, repairs .


11 50


H. K. Barnes Co., repairs


11 43


Hillman Auto Supply Mfg. Co.


9 50


Weymouth Water Dept. .


9 13


W. S. Our, repairs


8 75


P. Casey, repairs


8 62


Charles N. Glines, repairs


6 75


R. B. Worster, repairs


6 73


John H. Farrington, repairs


6 25


L. F. Bates Co., repairs


5 52


Frank F. Matheson, repairs


5 01


A. F. Burrell, repairs


4 00


F. W. Stewart, repairs .


3 31


James P. White, repairs .


1 50


Standard Oil Co., gasoline


33 20


P. Casey, gasoline .


9 00


Weymouth Cash Grocery, supplies


9 01


H. M. Sulis, supplies ·


3 45


H. K. Barnes Co., supplies


3 36


Frank W. Stewart, supplies


2 78


A. F. Burrell, supplies


1 10


E. W. Hunt, supplies .


1 00


Nadell's Utility Store, supplies


50


George E. Fogg, expressing


1 50


H. K. Cushing's express


1 00


Electric Lighting .


55 49


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


52 71


Water Rent


6 00


$764 71


NOTE.


The above includes $306.85 expended on account of auto truck.


HARDSCRABBLE HOOK AND LADDER CO. :


Edward T. Ryan, steward


.


$25 00


F


69


WARD FOUR.


Walter W. Pratt, engineer . $26 00


HOSE FOUR :


Thomas F. Moore, steward


50 00


B. T. Hobart, repairs


.


12 35


Rhines Lumber Co., repairs


6 35


J. H. Munroe, repairs


.


3 50


M. P. Sprague, supplies .


7 56


Electric Lighting


10


A. Hollis & Co., coal


24 06


Almshouse, wood .


12 00


Water rent


6 00


$166 92


HOSE SIX :


James C. Stever, steward


$25 00


James C. Stever, carpenter work


37 60


Rhines Lumber Co., lumber ·


15 48


S. G. Forsyth & Sons, painting


14 80


J. H. Murray, repairs


50


O. E. Peaslee, repairs


50


Everett Loud, repairs


·


5 05


Edward F. Tobin, oil


2 00


Everett Loud, supplies


40


Electric Lighting


12 90


A. Hollis & Co., coal


32 25


Almshouse, wood


.


8 00


Water rent


6 00


$160 88


WARD FIVE.


Matthew O'Dowd, engineer


$26 00


HOSE FIVE :


L. J. Brennan, steward .


50 00


Clifford W. Stone, repairs


23 48


The Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co.


20 14


M. R. Loud & Co .; repairs


11 64


H. C. Jesseman, repairs . .


55


H. K. Barnes Co., repairs


15


B. T. Hobart, repairs


.


25


Amount carried forward


$150 21


.


40


W. W. Pratt, supplies


.


.


.


70


Amount brought forward $150 21


Knight & Thomas, repairs


07


Gordon Willis, supplies .


.


15


Percy W. Belcher, supplies


6 60


H. K. Barnes Co., supplies


.


3 36


Electric Lighting


62 50


A. Hollis & Co., coal


43 83


Almshouse, wood


.


.


4 00


Water rent


.


$284 72


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 3 50


H. K. Barnes Co., 1,000 feet hose


550 00


H. K. Barnes Co., sundries


89 12


Combination Ladder Co. and Rhode


Island Coupling Co., 300 feet hose


180 00


John Neilson, badges


119 00


Lewis A. Brown & Co., brooms


8 82


W. J. Sladen, brooms, etc.


2 20


John Q. Hunt, mending hose


5 10


Gazette Publishing Co. .


4 25


K. H. Granger, M. D., services


2 50


W. W. Pratt, team hire .


2 00


Telephone for engineer


19 35


Firemen's services, 144 men, at $12 . 1,728 00


Firemen's services, 43 men


334 00


$3,072 84


FIRE ALARM :


C. F. Coolidge, care


$300 00


C. F. Coolidge, changing wires, etc. 37 50


The Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co. .


298 46


Weymouth Light and Power Co. 40 10


Pettingell-Andrews Co. .


37 69


Amount carried forward


$713 75


·


6 00


.


71


Amount brought forward


$713 75


J. H. Murray


; 75


Wetmore-Savage Co.


·


5 51


P. F. Landrey


3 45


T. E. Burrell .


3 00


Oliver E. Peaslee


55


B. F. Eldredge


50


W. J. Sladen


40


Percy L. Bicknell


25


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


17 08


George W. Young, team hire


82 00


Walter W. Pratt, auto hire


2 00


H. K. Cushing Express .


4 20


Adams Express Co.


2 22


$841 66


Less for installing fire alarm box,


special appropriation . 140 00


$701 66


SERVICES OF MEN AT FIRES :


Stanley T. Torrey, clerk


$229 75


W. J. Sladen, clerk


.


130 50


Hiram Nadell, clerk


129 25


John Wolfe, clerk


33 50


C. E. Dunbar, clerk


346 50


H. E. Billings, clerk


201 25


F. H. Holmes, deputy forest warden


11 72


J. R. Bacon, clerk .


310 75


W. S. Our, clerk


42 25


J. R. South, deputy forest warden


31 00


D. McCarthy, clerk


13 25


R. Halloran, clerk .


77 00


W. F. Tirrell, deputy forest warden


64 00


A. R. French, clerk


55 75


L. H. Ells, deputy forest warden


37 25


W. W. Pratt, services


5 50


W. B. Loud, clerk .


334 85


J. Leahy, clerk


177 75


F. N. Proctor, deputy forest warden


161 00


E. S. Wright, forest warden


39 00


M. O'Dowd, engineer ·


3 75


F. W. Belcher, clerk


3 50


.


.


$2,439 07


1


.


72


HORSES AT FIRES :


Solomon Ford


.


.


$134 88


David Ford


112 75


W. J. Sladen


95 00


Hiram Nadell


27 00


J. F. & W. H. Cushing


316 00


F. H. Holmes


25 00


John H. Thompson


20 00


Peter A. Gallant


2 50


J. R. South


79 00


Hugh P. Coyle


51 00


A. J. Richards & Son


5 00


Chester H. Rogers .


5 00


S. A. Maynard


28 50


B. W. Shaw


.


23 00


N. R. Ells


9 00


Lake View Ice Co.


3 00


L. H. Ells


3 00


W. W. Pratt


50


A. S. Marsh


.


.


139 50


E. S. Wright


77 00


$1,157 63


Total, miscellaneous


$7,371 20


NOTE.


The above amount includes $901.86 expended for forest fires, of which $639.22 was for services of men, $239.50 for horses and $23.14 for equipment.


SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES :


Hose One


$354 08


Hose Seven


162 04


E. S. Beals H. & L. Truck


25 00


Hose Two


474 27


Eureka H. & L. Truck


25 00


Hose Three


764 71


Hardscrabble H. &. L. Truck


25 00


Hose Four


166 92


Hose Six


160 88


Hose Five


284 72


George W. Bates H. & L. Truck


25 00


Chemical Extinguisher


25 00


Miscellaneous


7,371 20


Total expended, carried forward


$9,863 82


.


.


.


73


Amount brought forward $9,863 82


APPROPRIATED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT :


Appropriation March 9, 1914 .


.. $8,500 00


P. W. Wolfe, hall rent, Ward 1 14 00


W. W. Pratt, hall rent, Ward 1 7 00


W. W. Pratt, hall rent, Ward 3 7 25


R. B. Worster. hall rent, Ward 3 22 00


W. W. Pratt, hall rent, Ward 4 12 00


M. O'Dowd, hall rent, Ward 5


8 00


M. O'Dowd, old hose


2 50


J. Q. Hunt, phone .


2 65


Total appropriation 8,575 40


Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1914


$1,288 42


FIRE ALARM BOX, FRONT STREET :


Expended from Fire Department


$140 00


Appropriation March 9, 1914 .


140 00


ENGINE HOUSE, WARD THREE, HEATING, ETC. :


Rhines Lumber Co.


$30 00


F. W. Richards, labor


25 50


Balance to Treasury . .


265 05


$320 55


Appropriation March 9, 1914


·


$100 00


Balance from 1913


220 55


320 55


AUTO FIRE APPARATUS, ETC.


Appropriation July 22, 1914


$12,000 00


Appropriation July 22, 1914 ·


9,000 00


Appropriation July 22, 1914


.


3,500 00


Total


$24,500 00


EXPENDED :


Knox Motors Co., Combination 2


$8,245 00


Knox Motors Co., Combination 1


4,850 00


J. E. Ludden, heaters


787 00


Hiram Nadell, labor


194 96


Robert J. Cushing, carpenter work . 133 80


George M. Keene, carpenter work 57 88


W. P. Denbroeder, furniture, etc. .


50 00


Walter Bernhart, labor .


46 16


Amounts carried forward $14,364 80 $24,500 00


74


Amount brought forward $14,364 80 $24,500 00


B. T. Hobart, carpenter work .


28 65


Peter A. Gallant, labor 28 00


Knox Motors Co., searchlights, etc. 26 20


Rhines Lumber Co.


20 53


S. G. Forsyth & Sons, brick work 10 40


M S. Burrell, papering, etc. .


24


Everett Gardner, labor ·


75


Robert M. White .


50


Edwin A. Stone, chauffeur .


150 00


Harold A. Hawes, chauffeur


86 50


Total


$14,725 57


Balance unexpended December 31, 1914


$9,774 43


Police Department.


Patrick Butler, chief .


$1,003 75 .


Thomas Fitzgerald, inspector


912 50


$1,916 25


WARD ONE :


George W. Nash


$877 50


John A. Carter


64 50


William J. Gaughan


49 00


John W. S. Wolfe .


20 50


Charles W. Barrows


5 00


Thomas F. McCue


3 00


Isaac H. Walker


2 50


William H. Trask


2 25


Frank D. Sherman .


2 00


James P. Maguire .


1 00


WARD Two :


Arthur H. Pratt


$912 50


Lawrence E. Schofield


202 75


James P. Maguire .


22 00


Herman S. Pratt


3 00


William J. Gaughan


1 50


Albert J. Osgood


1 50


WARD THREE :


Charles W. Baker


$737 50


Charles B. Trask


157 00


Amounts carried forward


$894 50


$4,086 75


.


$1,027 25


.


.


$1,143 25


75


Amounts brought forward $894 50 $4,086 75


John D. Walsh


57 50


William H. Trask


24 00


John F. Condrick


3 00


$979 00


WARD FOUR :


Willard F. Hall


$39 60


Willie F. Tirrell


38 00


George B. Bayley.


.


3 00


Augustus G. Ross .


3 00


Charles H. Holbrook


3 00


Charles N. Turner


3 00


William H. Trask


2 00


James P. Maguire .


1 00


Charles B. Trask


1 00


$93 60


WARD FIVE :


Elbert Ford


$912 50


Charles H. Holbrook


64 50


Lawrence J. Brennan


11 50


George W. Conant .


3 00


Willie B. Loud


3 00


Augustus G. Ross


2 50


John W. Vinson


1 65


$998 65


MISCELLANEOUS :


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.


$157 09


George W. Young, team hire .


40 50


Charles H. Williams, team hire


9 00


A. S. Marsh, team hire .


7 00


Edwin A. Stone, auto hire


7 00


W. B. Hollis & Son, team hire


6 00


John Selmer, team hire


3 00


E. N. Mayberry, M. D. .


3 00


J. C. Fraser, M. D.


2 00


Est. G. D. Bullock, M. D.


1 50


Auto List Publishing Co., subscription


10 00


C. H. Holbrook, services


15 95


Elbert Ford, services


4 35


P. Butler, expenses


,


2 50


Pray & Kelley, printing .


.


1 50


L. E. Schofield, services


1 50


City of Quincy, persons at lock-up


37 50


$312 59


Amount carried forward


$6,470 59


.


3 20


Francis Abele, Jr., V. S.


·


.


76


LOCK-UPS. Amount brought forward


WARD ONE :


Isaac H. Walker, care


$25 00


Isaac H. Walker, food for prisoners


1 75


George W. Nash, food for prisoners


20 75


Hiram Nadell, repairs


23 20


A. J. Sidelinger, repairs


.


3 97


Electric Lighting


18 15


T. H. Emerson & Co., coal


.


.


21 35


Water Rent


00


WARD Two :


Arthur H. Pratt, care


$25 00


Arthur H. Pratt, food for prisoners . 20 25


Lizzie Smith, cleaning


3 50


A. K. Bates & Co., dippers


3 00


Everett Loud, supplies


1 00


Mrs. John Welch, cleaning


1 00


T. W. Johnson, supplies


1 00


J. P. Salisbury, supplies


75


Electric Lighting .


10 35


T. H. Emerson & Co., coal


35 00


Everett Loud, coal .


24


Water Rent


7 50


WARD THREE :


Charles B. Trask, care .


$4 00


Charles B. Trask, food for prisoners


2 75


John D. Walsh, care


2 10


John D. Walsh, food for prisoners .


5 00


Charles W. Baker, care


2 81


Charles W. Baker, food for prisoners


24 00


Charles W. Baker, supplies


15


Electric Lighting


15 05


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


30 89


Charles W. Baker, charcoal


70


Charles B. Trask, charcoal


30


Water rent


6 00


WARD FIVE ;


C. H. Holbrook, care


$25 00


C. H. Holbrook, food for prisoners .


25 75


C. H. Holbrook, laundry, etc. .


1 61


M. R. Loud & Co., repairs


1 90


.


$6,470 59


$120 17


$108 59


$93 75


Amounts carried forward $54 26


$6,793 10


.


.


.


.


77


Amounts brought forward $54 26


$6,793 10


Electric Lighting


12 24


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


21 75


Almshouse, wood


4 00


Water rent


6 00


$98 21


Total expended


$6,891 31


APPROPRIATED FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT :


Appropriation March 9, 1914 . $6,500 00


E. Norfolk Court, fees and fines 234 80


Superior Court, fees and fines . 100 00


Braintree, use of lock-up 14 50


L. E. Schofield, use of telephone 10 00


C. W. Baker, use of telephone 9 73


P. Butler, use of telephone


40


Total


$6,869 43


Expended in excess December 31, 1914


$21 88


NEW POLICE STATION.


C. A. Batson, contractor


. $5,159 01


E. T. Barnum, four cells


343 50


F. H. Westcott, architect


275 00


Ford Furniture Co., furnishings ·


115 10


P. A. Gallant, grading


45 00


R. B. Worster, labor and supplies


31 20


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, cesspool P. F. Landrey


15 00


T. H. Emerson & Co., coal


14 76


Clement W. Bates, labor


12 25


Everett Loud, supplies


9 38


Frank W. Stewart, supplies


6 43


West Disinfecting Co., supplies


5 00


Rogers Brothers, carting


4 50


D. Reidy .


2 00


P. Butler, four keys


·


.


1 00


Total expended


$6,059 13


Balance to Treasury


44 86


Appropriation March 9, 1914


. $3,000 00


Balance from 1913


3,103 99


6,103 99


POLICE, NEW DOWNER LANDING : Received from individuals $170 00


Paid officers, $105; refunded, $65 .


170 00


.


$6,103 99


.


20 00


78


Health Department.


G. E. Emerson, M. D., services 2 years $300 00


John S. Williams, services 85 00


F. L. Doucett, M. D., services 75 00 .


Nelson B. Gladwin, services 40 00


John S. Williams, disinfecting 209 00


F. L. Doucett, M. D., disinfecting 20 00


G. E. Emerson, M. D., disinfecting


15 00


M. R. Loud, plumbing inspector


400 00


John T. Warsaw, plumbing inspector .


215 00


George B. Bayley, inspector of licensed slaughter houses . 277 20


J. H. Libby, M. D.


5 00


F. L. Doucett, M. D., expenses .


27 95


G. E. Emerson, M. D., expenses


14 00


F. H. Thomas Co.


36 48


International Chemical Co.


.


23 50


West Disinfecting Co.


.


14 37


Carter, Carter & Meig's Co.


13 13


William F. Cowing


12 00


C. H. Walsh, signs


8 00


George H. Hunt & Co.


1 90


H. E. Bearce & Co., printing


18 00


Gazette Publishing Co.


16 00


J. H. Tonry, printing


2 50


Hobbs & Warren


81


C. J. Hollis, auto hire


22 50


George W. Young, auto hire


10 00


H. K. Cushing's Express


50


F. H. Holmes, burying animals Robert Schofield, burying animals


2 00


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, burying animals


1 50


Fred Caulfield, burying animal


1 00


Charles B. Trask, burying animal


. 00


William Hughes, burying animal


.


. 00


Herbert Curtis, burying animal


00


P. J. Hyland, burying animal


1 00


E. Smith & J. Carbo, burying animal .


1 00


George Puopolo, burying animal


50


Alfonso Johnson, burying animal


50


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


10 09


H. A. Richards, use of dump


10 00


For contagious disease cases


677 15


Total expended · .


$2,575 58


Appropriation March 9, 1914 .


1,500 00


.


· Expended in excess December 31, 1914


$1,075 58


·


5 00


79


Miscellaneous Account.


A. E. Avery, conservator, Ellen F. Stetson vs. Weymouth


$296 51


W. P. Coolbaugh, attorney, Naughton vs. Weymouth


182 61


Mildred G. Huston, stenographer


5 00


Quincy Industrial School


402 88


Boston Trade School for Girls


36 00


F. W. Loud, inspector of animals


300 50


W. M. Tirrell, land sales for taxes E. L. Burdakin, list of deeds


91 86


Thomas V. Nash, probate abstracts


12 50


E. W. Prescott, list for assessors


50 50


F. J. Donahue, Sec., list for assessors


2 50


Russell H. Whiting, civil engineer


481 78


Common Quarry Co., stone boundary posts


70 25


E. S. Wright, carting posts


3 00


North Weymouth Cemetery Ass'n, care soldiers' monument and grounds


46 00


B. N. Rice, envelopes and postage


93 72


F. W. Barry, Beale & Co., books 31 00


C. H. Lovell, stationery


19 55


Hobbs & Warren, stationery


17 05


Library Bureau, cards


16 70


Thorp & Martin Co., collector's book


11 50


Adams, Cushing & Foster, treasurer's book 10 25


H. M. Meek Publishing Co., books


10 00


The Carter's Ink Co., ink .


92


George H. Hunt & Co., stationery


25


Burroughs Adding Machine Co. .


2 70


G. W. Given, pens


.


2 50


W. M. Dizer, carbon paper


2 50


Dimond-Union Stamp Works


90


G. W. Todd Co., protectograph


33 70


P. Butler, court expenses


16 00


M. E. Hawes, auctioneer


5 00


A. F. Sherman, refreshments town hall fire


14 45


C. J. Keegan, refreshments town hall fire


10 50


F. A. Manuel, painting band stand


21 50


Oliver Burrell, auto signs


1 30


C. B. Cushing, car fares .


5 50


Amount carried forward $2,325 29


.


9 91


80


Amount brought forward $2,325 29


F. H. Torrey, expenses 4 20


John F. Dwyer, expenses 1 50 .


Edward I. Loud, expenses 1 40


Waldo Turner, expenses .


40


I. H. Walker, serving notices 6 00


Patrick Butler, serving notices 3 00


George B. Bayley, serving notices 3 00


John W. Thomas, serving notices


2 00


H. Nadell, delivering town reports


12 00


F. H. Holmes, delivering town reports 14 25


J. H. Sherman, delivering town reports 10 00


J. R. South, delivering town reports . 15 00


11 00


S. A. Maynard, delivering town reports A. S. Marsh, delivering town reports . S. C. Vining, Jr., delivering town re- ports .


8 00


7 00


W. P. Hersey, delivering poll-tax


books


6 00


Waldo Turner, delivering poll-tax


books .


9 00


L. W. Callahan, delivering poll-tax


6 00


Charles H. Clapp, delivering poll-tax books


8 00


A. S. Marsh, delivering poll-tax books 6 00


George W. Nash, enforcing dog law . 15 00


Arthur H. Pratt, enforcing dog law 25 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, enforcing dog law 12 65


George B. Bayley, enforcing dog law . 48 95


George L. Newton, expenses


24 40


Henry E. Hanley, expenses


24 00


Edward W. Hunt, expenses


20 15


Bradford Hawes, expenses


23 50


Willard J. Dunbar, expenses 2 00


Wallace D. Cowing, burying animals


4 00


Lawrence E. Schofield, burying animal 2 00


J. N. Davis, burying animal


2 00


W. F. Hall, burying animal


1 00


Alfonso Pecoraro, burying animal


1 00


Francis Maguire, burying animal


1 00


Frank Johnson, burying animal


50


W. B. Hollis & Son, auto hire


34 00


Percy L. Bicknell, auto hire


30 00


A. S. Marsh, team hire


30 00


C. J. Hollis, auto and hack .


15 00


books


.


Amount carried forward


81


Amount brought forward $2,775 19


G. W. Young, auto and team 7 50


H. K. Cushing's Express 2 30 ·


Adams Express Co. 60


C. F. Gettemy, certifying town notes 58 00


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. 65 11


ASSESSORS' MEETINGS WITH REGISTRARS :


F. H. Torrey, 15 meetings 24 00


Waldo Turner, 17 meetings 36 00


John F. Dwyer, 6 meetings 12 00


Lewis W. Callahan, 12 meetings 25 00


Edward I. Loud, 7 meetings . 15 00


Charles H. Clapp, 12 meetings


25 00


JANITORS FOR REGISTRARS :


A. J. Smith . 3 00


I. K. Sturtevant


2 00


Everett D. Richards .


.


1 00


Herbert F. Pray .


3 00


T. F. Moore . .


2 00


W. F. Tirrell .


. 00


L. J. Brennan


3 00


RETURNING BIRTHS :


J. H. Libby, M. D., 67 at .25 16 75


F. L. Doucette, M. D., 48 at .25 12 00


L. W. Pease, M. D., 33 at .25 8 25


J. C. Fraser, M. D., 32 at .25 8 00


W. A. Drake, M. D., 19 at .25 4 75


W. J. Middleton, M. D., 16 at .25 . 4 00


M. T. Sweeney, M. D., 16 at .25


4 00


D. J. Driscoll, M. D., 15 at .25


3 75


Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., 13 at .25 3 25


G. D. Bullock, M. D., 13 at .25 3 25


C. M. Marstin, M. D., 4 at .25 1 00


F. G. Wheatley, M. D., 2 at .25 50


RETURNING DEATHS :


W. J. Dunbar, 52 at .25 13 00


C. L. Rice & Son, 48 at .25 .


12 00


Daniel H. Clancy, 25 at .25 6 25


Amount carried forward $3,161 45


82


Amount brought forward $3,161 45


J. W. Payne, 9 at .25. 2 25


G. E. Mansfield, 4 at .25 1 00


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




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