Town annual report of Weymouth 1916, Part 9

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 426


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7 00


A. S. Marsh


7 00


A. C. Heald


5 00


Eugene S. Taylor


4 50


Jacob F. Loud


.


. . .


4 00


Howard H. Joy


3 00


A. H. Belcher


. .


60


C. L. Merritt, telephone


9 95


Total


$856 05


SUPPRESSION OF GYPSY AND BROWNTAIL MOTHS.


Labor:


Merritt, Charles L., superintendent $594 64


Baldwin, Fred


389 36


Caro, Antonio


407 80


Chandler, Harry


55 00


Cipulo, Frank


25 63


Cushing, Henry


261. 55


Donovan, Jeremiah


217 49


Ducker, Augustus J.


195 00


Hall, Willard F.


59 06


Hayes, John


417 48


Lombard, Henry


55 00


Merchant, Clayton B.


413 10


Pecoraro, Frank


51 25


Perry, Henry W.


360 60


Poole, John F.


179 99


Shaw, Alston A.


50 00


Smith, Irving H.


34 06


Tooher, William


27 50


Welch, Frank


34 06


Total expended for labor $3,827 57


Sundry Expenses :


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


lead $1,495 20


Fitzhenry-Guptill Co., sprayer, etc. 298 71


Amount carried forward $5,621 48


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.


.


. .


.


178


Amount brought forward $5,621 48


W. M. Farwell, hose, etc .. 100 70


Standard Oil Co., gasoline 72 50


Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., hose 52 00


Merrimac Chemical Co., lead 15 84


Underhay Oil Co., oil .


14 90


Boston Coupling Co., wrenches, etc.


13 40


Joseph Breck & Sons, Cpn., pruners


9 45


Samuel Cabot, Inc., creosote. . .


6 86


Louis H. Ells, gasoline


1 40


Frank W. Stewart, repairs


9 55


M. R. Loud & Co., repairs


9 16


Charles N. Glines, repairs


3 85


J. H. Murray, repairs


2 77


Percy L. Bicknell, repairs


1 85


Joseph Poulin, repairs


1 37


F. W. Robinson, repairs


1 25


W. W. W., repairs .


1 06


The Stetson Shoe Co., repairs . .


96


Gazette & Transcript Publishing Co. 20 50


Adams Express Co ..


3 98


Bay State St. Ry. Co., express


2 07


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


1 38


A. S. Marsh, team hire


253 60


T. Raymond, team hire


144 50


W. F. Hall, team hire


41 34


C. B. Merchant, clerical work


60 00


Alice A. Nash, storage sprayer


30 00


F. H. Holmes 8 21


6 50


Hobbs & Warren


1 00


George H. Hunt Co. 42


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


7 14


Total expended $6,520 99


Less to Tree account for spraying. 50 00


Balance expended $6,470 99


Balance to Treasury 299 10


Total


Appropriated March 6, 1916 $5,000 00


Received from State Treasurer 122 29


Amount carried forward


$5,122 29


$6,770 09


C. L. Merritt, expenses


179


Amount brought forward $5,122 29


C. L. Merritt, old hose sold 13 00


C. L. Merritt, arsenate of lead . 8 85


C. L. Merritt, 3 barrels 50


Frank McCarthy, spraying 5 00


L. H. Ells, pruning shears 2 25


Assessed property owners


1,618 20


Total appropriated $6,770 09


SURVEYING AND PLOTTING TOWN.


Appropriation March 6, 1916 $ 2,000 00


Balance from 1915 346 38


Blue prints and maps sold


169 25


Total appropriation


$2,515 63


Paid Russell H. Whiting, surveyor .. $1,875 40


Paid Russell H. Whiting, supplies, etc. 233 12


Total expended $2,108 52


Balance to Treasury 407 11


Total


$2,515 63


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Ward One.


Phillip W. Wolfe, engineer


$33 33


Hiram Nadell, engineer 16 67


Hose One :


Charles A. Marr, chauffeur


994 81


George W. Hunt, substitute


107 30


Joseph D. Sewall, substitute


55 50


Knox Motor Associates, account of accident


1,924 72


The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., tires


164 35


H. K. Barnes Co., repairs


15 35


Robert J. Cushing, repairs


12 32


Milligan Hardware Co., repairs .


9 53


A. J. Sidelinger, repairs


6 68


Stromberg Motor Devices Co., re- pairs


4 60


Amount carried forward $3,345 16


180


Amount brought forward $3.345Į16


Stewart-Warner Speedometer


Corp., repairs . 3 00


Charles A. Marr, repairs 1 50


Henry L. Kincaide & Co., repairs 1 49


Stever Supply Co., repairs. ....


1 00


Percy L. Bicknell, gasoline, etc ...


39 55


Oberlin S. Clark, gasoline


30 93


J. W. Bartlett & Co., supplies .


18 83


E. L. Tobey, gasoline


8 88


Baker Motor Sales Co., gasoline, etc. 7 55


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


39 00


H. K. Cushing's Express


1 10


Bay State Street Ry. Co., express. .


25


Clement's Auto Express


15


Electric Lighting


64 02


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal ..


234 47


Water rent 6 00


$3,802 88


Hose Seven:


Charles W. Barrows, steward $50 00


W. J. Sladen, supplies 1 00


Electric Lighting


19 52


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal ..


22 90


Town Home, wood


4 00


Water rent


6 00


$103 42


Ward Two.


John Q. Hunt, engineer


$50 00


Hose Two:


Harold A. Hawes, chauffeur $982 63


George W. Hunt, substitute 114 80


Joseph D. Sewall, substitute 49 75


George M. Keene, repairs


251 00


The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., tires


170 98


Baker Motor Sales Co., repairs .. 64 87


Amount carried forward $1,684 03


181


Amount brought forward $1,684 03


H. K. Barnes Co., repairs . 20 00


Rhines Lumber Co., repairs . . 6 75


Knight & Thomas, repairs ..... 3 95


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


3 00


John Q. Hunt, repairs .


2 40


B. F. Eldredge, repairs


1 32


J. H. Murray, repairs


1 20


Stever Supply Co., repairs


1 00


Everett Loud, repairs .


33


Percy L. Bicknell, gasoline


88 98


Everett Loud, supplies


9 23


Bates & Humphrey, supplies


7 70


Frank E. Fitts Mfg. & Supply Co ..


7 56


C. R. Denbroeder, supplies 5 55


Marion F. French, supplies


3 80


M. R. Loud & Co., supplies


3 75


Harold A. Hawes, supplies


1 15


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


39 00


H. K. Cushing's Express


6 25


Bay State Street Ry. Co., express.


1 30


Adams Express 26


Electric Lighting


88 71


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal. .. 270 82


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


34 43


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, wood 2 50


Water rent 6 00


$2,300 97


Ward Three.


Russell B. Worster, engineer


$33 34


Wallace H. Bicknell, engineer 16 67


Hose Three :


Herbert F. Pray, steward 33 34


J. Ralph Bacon, chauffeur 355 74


Joseph D. Sewall, substitute 42 00


P. F. Landrey, repairs


85 50


Rhines Lumber Co., repairs


29 79


Frank W. Stewart, repairs


26 68


W. S. Our, repairs


22 69


J. E. Ludden, repairs


13 34


Clement W. Bates, repairs . . 12 65


.


.


Amount carried forward $671 74


182


Amount brought forward $671 74


Frank S. Hobart, repairs


10 77


Arthur Lohnes, repairs 4 65


Robert Nash, repairs


3 90


J. Otis Hollis, repairs


2 25


Swan G. Lindgren, repairs . .


2 00


C. D. Harlow, repairs 1 90


Joseph D. Sewall, repairs


1 83


Robert B. Nash, repairs


1 50


Stever Supply Co., repairs


1 00


The White Co., repairs


40


Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., gasoline


23 75


F. A. Sulis, supplies


23 65


A. K. Bates, supplies


10 45


J. Otis Hollis, Prop., supplies


10 25


Merrimac Chemical Co., supplies. .


9 66


The Weymouth Cash Grocery, sup- plies 8 79


Percy L. Bicknell, supplies


52


N. T. Tel. & Tel. Co.


39 00


George E. Fogg's Express


1 00


Electric Lighting


96 42


A. J. Richards & Sons, fuel


158 09


Water rent


6 00


$1,089 12


Hardscrabble Hook and Ladder Co .:


Edward T. Ryan, steward $33 33


Ward Four.


Hose Four:


J. F. DeRusha, steward $50 00


Electric Lighting 15 37


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


40 24


Town Home, wood


4 00


Water rent


6 00


$115 61


Hose Six:


B. W. French, steward $33 34


A. T. Blanchard, steward 16 67


Amount carried forward $50 01


183


Amount brought forward $50 01


W. F. Tirrell, repairs


1 00


J. H. Murray, repairs


75


W. W. Pratt, oil


3 70


H. K. Cushing's Express


50


Electric Lighting


11 25


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


37 92


Town Home, wood


8 00


Water rent


6 00


$119 13


Ward Five.


Matthew O'Dowd, engineer $50 00


Hose Five :


J. Ralph Bacon, chauffeur


649 31


George W. Hunt, chauffeur


409 40


Joseph D. Sewall, substitute


49 50


William D. Blanchard, substitute .. Charles A. Leary, substitute


2 50


Baker Motor Sales Co., repairs


86 53


George Marshall, repairs


72 00


Sargent Bros., repairs


21 30


Walter Bernhart, repairs


20 00


Knox Motor Associates, repairs


12 43


Henry A. Wheeler


10 00


Henry C. Jesseman, repairs


8 03


B. T. Hobart, repairs


5 62


P. F. Landrey, repairs


4 70


E. S. Wright, repairs


3 75


Blanchard & Allen, repairs


3 15


Arthur E. Sevon, repairs


3 00


W. H. Miner, repairs


2 15


Stever Supply Co., repairs


1 00


M. R. Loud & Co., gasoline.


41 91


Percy L. Bicknell, gasoline, etc. .


27 91


Sargent Bros., gasoline, etc. 14 38


Gordon Willis, supplies 10 71


Annie B. Howe, refreshments


5 00


E. Nash Drug Co., supplies


1 57


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


43 33


Adams Express Co.


1 10


Bay State Street Ry. Co., express. . 48


Amount carried forward $1,570 76


10 00


184


Amount brought forward $1,570 76


Electric Lighting


111 83


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


269 73


Water rent 6 00


$1,958 32


Miscellaneous :


Walter W. Pratt, chief $100 00


John Q. Hunt, clerk


25 00


H. K. Barnes Co., hose, etc. .


549 01


The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mfg. Co., hose 436 15


W. A. Drake, M. D. .


30 00


Myron P. Ford, 2 designs


15 00


Bain Bros., 15 kegs soda


14 00


Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., 5 kegs soda


13 86


Frank E. Fitts Mfg. & Supply Co. -


11 00


George E. Emerson, M. D. .


10 00


W. D. Blanchard, clerk, sale har- ness


10 00


John Q. Hunt, mending hose


9 60


V. M. Tirrell, M. D.


9 00


J. Otis Hollis, Prop., labor


7 45


Russell B. Worster


6 42


William Patterson, brass polish . .


6 00


F. L. Doucett, M. D.


5 00


C. H. Rogers


4 00


Slick-O-Oil Co.


2 00


J. Ross South, carting steamer ..


2 00


Gazette Publishing Co., advertising


2 00


The Weymouth Times, advertising J. H. Murray


1 47


C. H. Leary, carting hose


1 00


Adams Express Co. 38


A. Wadleigh, storage apparatus . .


5 00


C. S. Curtis, storage apparatus . .


4 00


C. H. Penniman, auto hire 3 00


W. W. Pratt, auto hire 3 00


E. C. Staples, team hire 2 50


Telephone for engineer 21 89


Telephone for chief 15 10


Firemen's services to Dec. 31, 1916 1,219 00


E. S. Wright, forest warden 25 00


Amount carried forward $2,570 83


2 00


185


Amount carried forward $2,570 83


W. W. Pratt, forest warden .. 15 00


P. W. Wolfe, deputy forest warden 10 00


J. Q. Hunt, deputy forest warden. 10 00


R. B. Worster, deputy forest war- den


10 00


M. O'Dowd, deputy forest warden 10 00


$2,625 83


Fire Alarm:


C. F. Coolidge, care $300 00


C. F. Coolidge, extra work 37 50


The Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co.


406 93


Weymouth Light & Power Co. ..


34 04


B. F. Eldredge


24 98


Wetmore Savage Co. 16 90


John Miller


9 00


Herman Pratt


9 00


Alfred Turpel


6 00


Westor Electrical Instrument Co ..


4 85


R. Mitchell & Co.


3 00


H. C. Jesseman


1 10


Oliver E. Peaslee 80


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


20 09


George W. Young, auto hire


55 00


Peter A. Gallant, team hire 3 00


C. J. Hollis, auto hire 2 50


Adams Express Co.


1 08


$935 77


Services of Men at Fires :


J. Fred Miller, clerk $232 25


W. J. Sladen, clerk


14 50


C. E. Dunbar, clerk


472 25


W. S. Our, clerk


226 00


W. W. Pratt


22 25


B. W. French, clerk


11 50


R. Halloran, clerk


24 50


B. B. Smith, clerk


5 00


B. T. Hobart, clerk 83 00


W. D. Blanchard, clerk


214 25


$1,305 50


186


Horses at Fires :


Solomon Ford


$50 50


Hiram Nadell


26 00


W. J. Sladen


10 00


J. F. and W. H. Cushing


68 50


John H. Thompson


5 00


Hugh P. Coyle


53 50


B. W. Shaw


30 00


S. A. Maynard


17 50


B. B. Smith


10 00


F. J. Sherrick


3 50


E. S. Wright


25 00


$299 50


Total, miscellaneous


$5,166 60


NOTE-Of the above amount $366.05 was expended for forest fires.


Appropriated for Fire Department :


Appropriation March 6, 1916 (in-


cluding $1,000 for Forest Fires) $ 13,500 00


Balance from 1915 for repairing truck


1,800 00


Heating Police Station, Ward One


25 00


W. H. Bicknell, rent


14 00


W. H. Bicknell, stove


6 00


R. B. Worster, rent


6 00


R. B. Worster, blankets and junk


6 00


Rent Engine House, Ward Two ...


12 00


P. W. Wolfe, old hose and junk .. 5 41


M. O'Dowd, old hose 5 07


Bay State St. Ry. Co. men at court


5 00


Total appropriation


$15,384 48


Summary of Expenditures :


Hose One $3,802 88


Hose Seven 103 42


Hose Two


2,300 97


Hose Three


1,089 52


Hardscrabble H. & L. Truck 33 33


Hose Four


115 61


Hose Six


119 13


Amount carried forward $7,564 86


1


187


Amount brought forward $7.564 86


Hose Five 1,958 32


Miscellaneous 5,166 60


Total expended $14,689 78


Balance to Treasury


694 70


Total


$15,384 48


Combination Hose Wagon, Ward Three:


O. F. Kress & Son, 4 cylinder White single tank auto combination .. $5,300 00


Less allowance on Mathew Car . 800 00


Balance $4,500 00


Appropriation June 19, 1916 $4,500 00


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Arthur H. Pratt, chief


$1,098 00


Thomas Fitzgerald inspector 1,006 50


$2,104 50


Ward One:


George W. Nash


$976 25


John Wolfe


108 50


John A. Carter 81 00


Charles H. Phillips


36 00 .


Willard F. Hall


30 25


William J. Gaughan


23 25


Charles W. Barrows


6 00


$1,261 25


Ward Two:


Edward F. Butler


$990 00


Lawrence E. Schofield


170 00


Charles H. Phillips


37 00


James P. Maguire


32 00


William J. Gaughan


14 75


Charles N. Turner


. .


7 50


Herman S. Pratt


4 25


Charles W. Barrows


1 50


Newland. Holmes


1 50


William H. Trask . .


1 50


$1,260 00


.


188


Ward Three:


Charles W. Baker


$990 00


Charles B. Trask


184 75


William H. Trask


52 25


George H. Gross .


2 00


Newland Holmes . . 1 50


Ward Four:


James L. Brennan


$86 75


Willard F. Hall


14 25


Charles N. Turner


9 00


Willie F. Tirrell


8 75


John W. French


6 00


William J. Gaughan


.


3 00


Charles B. Trask


3 00


Charles N. Turner


2 75


George B. Bayley


2 00


Ward Five:


Elbert Ford $1,006 50


Willard F. Hall 41 25


George W. Conant


3 00


Willie B. Loud


3 00


John W. Vinson


3 00


Charles H. Phillips


1 00


Miscellaneous :


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co .. $220 49


George W. Young, auto hire


93 50


C. J. Hollis, auto hire


33 50


Willow Club Garage, auto hire. 21 00


A. S. Marsh, team hire


16 50


E. A. Stone, auto hire 4 50


Herman O. Collyer, auto hire


2 00


Charles H. Williams, team hire ...


2 00


Abbie C. Hollis, auto hire


1 50


W. M. Tirrell, auto hire


1 00


W. M. Wilbar, auto hire


1 00


J. C. Fraser, M. D. .


4 00


Auto List Pub. Co., year book


28 00


W. W. Pratt, oil


18 00


$1,230 50


$135 50


$1,057 75


Amount carried forward $446 99


. . .


189


Amount brought forward $446 99


The Traffic Sign Co., 2 signs


10 50


Pray & Kelley, cards 6 75


Lawrence Dunn 5 00


E. A. Stone 5 00


Charles Harrington, towels


4 50


Franklin N. Pratt, printing


4 00


A. H. Pratt, expenses


3 25


Percy L. Bicknell, inspecting auto


3 00


John G. Nelson


3 00


Everett Loud


2 00


C. W. Baker, expenses


1 50


W. M. Tirrell, police badges 1 30


City of Quincy, persons at lock-up


4 70


$501 49


LOCK-UPS.


Ward One:


George W. Nash, care


$25 00


Geo. W. Nash, food for prisoners 18 50


Fire Department, heating


25 00


Robert J. Cushing, repairs


12 00


Electric lighting


17 93


Water rent


6 00


$104 43


Ward Two:


L. E. Schofield, care


$50 00


L. E. Schofield, food for prisoners 48 75


West Disinfecting Co., towels, etc. 8 50


Crown Window Shade Co., screen door


6 50


Ford Furniture Co., 2 chairs


5 50


George M. Keene, carpenter work 4 80


C. F. Ripley & Co.


4 55


Everett Loud


4 00


A. R. Sherman, floor oil


2 00


Monarch Wet Wash, laundry


1 60


Pneumatic Rubber Stamp Co. . .


1 18


Adams Express Co.


83


H. W. Dyer, Prop., laundry


67


H. K. Cushing's Express


35


Electric lighting


74 62


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal .. 139 50


Amount carried forward $353 35


190


Amount brought forward $353 35


Everett Loud, charcoal 1 51


Water rent 10 00


Ward Three:


Charles W. Baker, care $25 00


Chas. W. Baker, food for prisoners 10 00


D. Sewall, labor 2 00


Electric lighting


12 75


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


19 77


Charles W. Baker, charcoal 1 38


Water rent


6 00


Ward Five:


Elbert Ford, care


$25 00


Elbert Ford, food for prisoners 6 50


Charles H. Holbrook, care


14 17


Charles H. Holbrook, food for prisoners


4 75


Blanchard & Allen


27


Electric lighting


13 00


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


24 59


Elbert Ford, charcoal


2 04


Water Rent .


6 00


.


$96 32


Total expended


$8,193 50


Balance to Treasury


562 57


Total


$8,756 07


Appropriated for Police Account :


Appropriation March 6, 1916 .. $8,300 00


E. Norfolk Court, fees and fines .. 342 66


Superior Court, fees and fines ... 79 50


Braintree, use of lock-up 10 00


L. E. Schofield, use of telephone .. 15 89


Sundry telephone receipts


8 02


Total $8,756 07


Police, New Downer Landing $125 00


Paid officers $24; refunded $101 ..


$125 00


$364 86


$76 90


191


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


George E. Emerson, M. D., services. $150 00


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


John S. Williams, services 55 89


John S. Williams, disinfecting 60 00


39 00


32 00


533 36


127 10


2 34


L. R. Johnston, deputy inspector of licensed slaughter houses 49 80


66 67


Alston A. Shaw, garbage collector .. Hiram Nadell, garbage collector .


42 00


A. C. Demary, rent of rooms for dis- pensary


195 00


Weymouth Visiting Nurse Ass'n ... 41 00


F. L. Doucett, M. D.


49 00


H. F. Boyle, janitor for dispensary . . 35 00


25 00


J. Ross South


21 50


G. E. Emerson, M. D., expenses 20 00


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal ..


17 38


W. F. Cowing, cleaning up rubbish. . 16 00


D. W. Hart 12 53


Weymouth Light & Power Co. 12 00


Hobbs & Warren 5 60


W. H. Miner 4 50


F. W. Stewart, fence 3 95 .


Lot Lohnes, posts . .


3 00


George W. Walsh, signs . .


2 50


Minnie Fratus, cleaning · .


2 50


C. D. Harlow, supplies . .


1 83


Mrs. James Lynch, cleaning .


1 30


Oliver E. Peaslee, keys . A. C. Demary, supplies


44


C. J. Hollis, auto hire 25 00


The Weymouth Times, advertising. . 9 00


Abbie C. Hollis, auto hire 8 00


Gazette Publishing Co., advertising. 6 00


Pray & Kelley, blanks, etc. 4 25


Individuals, burying animals


13 00


Amount carried forward $2,065 44


. .


J. C. Fraser, vaccination .


2 00


1 20


C. D. Dolge Co., disinfecting candles N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., disinfecting ... J. E. Ludden, plumbing inspector ... George Marshall, plumbing inspector R. B. Worster, plumbing inspector. . G. B. Bayley, inspector of licensed slaughter houses


293 80


Helmuth Ulrich, M. D.


192


Amount brought forward $2,065 44


H. A. Richards, use of dump 10 00


For contagious disease cases 1,038 56


Total expended


Appropriated for Health Department:


Appropriation March 6, 1916 $2,000 00


Appropriation Nov. 6, 1916 600 00


From Reserve Fund 500 00


Children's Hospital, refund 14 00


Total


$3,114 00


MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT.


A. P. Worthen, professional services,


Jan. 1, 1910, to Dec. 31, 1914. ... $1,500 00


Flord I. Beardsley, land damage 75 00


Susan E. Monroe, land damage 25 00


Alfred E. Beechy, easement


10 00


Laura G. Murray, expenses at hear- ing


16 00


Arthur H. Pratt, expenses at Beechey case


5 02


C. J. Cote, damages .


2 00


State Treasurer, penalty


1 00


Quincy Industrial School


1,066 34


Boston Trade School for Girls


27 00


F. W. Loud, inspector of animals ..


252 50


W. M. Tirrell, land sales for taxes. .


37 18


E. L. Burdakin, list of deeds . Thomas V. Nash, probate abstracts ..


25 00


E. W. Prescott, list for assessors .... 84 91


344 96


33 00


Russell H. Whiting, civil engineer .. Common Quarry Co., stone bounds .. North Weymouth Cemetery Ass'n, care soldiers monument and grounds


30 00


Taxes on Great Hill Park, 1912, 1913 121 58


B. N. Rice, envelopes and postage ... 98 72


Thorp & Martin, books 70 98


Library Bureau, cards 30 14


C. H. Lovell, stationery 23 25


Amount carried forward $3,973 86


$3,114 00


94 28


193


Amount brought forward $3,973 86


Boston Card Index Co., cards 17 80


Hobbs & Warren, stationery 15 66


F. H. Blackbird Pen Co., pens 3 75


Dimond-Union Stamp Works 3 10


Franklin N. Pratt, stationery ..


2 75


George H. Hunt & Co., stationery ... 1 40


Lovell & Rice, storage 22 50


Celia Wilder, Extrix, storage pianos.


42 00


M. Frank McCarthy, refreshments town hall fire


55 00


Oliver Burrell, painting waste tubs, etc. 19 65


E. W. Savings Bank, decorating Car- nival week 12 50


Frank W. Stewart, house numbers .. 2 94


C. B. Cushing, car fares 4 24


Emerson R. Dizer, car fares


50


John F. Dwyer, expenses


6 00


Leavitt W. Bates, expenses


1 00


G. W. Bayley, serving notices


3 00


6 00


H. Nadell, delivering town reports .. F. H. Holmes, delivering town reports J. H. Sherman, delivering town re- ports


6 50


J. Ross South, delivering town re- ports


8 00


S. A. Maynard, delivering town re- ports


6 00


A. S. Marsh, delivering town reports W. P. Hersey, delivering poll-tax books


8 00


9 00


8 00


L. E. Schofield, enforcing dog law ...


25 00


C. W. Baker, enforcing dog law ....


20 00


G. B. Bayley, enforcing dog law .


13 00


W. B. Loud, enforcing dog law .


17 50


George L. Newton, expenses 30 20


Henry E. Hanley, expenses 24 00


Edward W. Hunt, expenses 15 25


Bradford Hawes, expenses 26 00


Wallace D. Cowing, burying animals


8 00


· Amount carried forward $4,460 60


8 00


8 00


20 00


L. Knowles, delivering poll-tax books J. F. Dwyer, delivering poll-tax books C. H. Clapp, delivering poll-tax books G. W. Nash, enforcing dog law ....


6 50


194


Amount brought forward $4,460 60


Alston A. Shaw, burying animals. . 5 00


F. W. Loud, burying animals .. 5 00


Elroy C. Baldwin, burying animals. .


Norman C. Dorey, burying animal .. 1 00


1 00


Truman A. Marr, burying animal .. W. B. Loud, burying animal


1 00


Willow Club Garage, auto hire. . .


65 00


A. S. Marsh, auto and team hire ....


35 50


C. J. Hollis, auto hire


32 50


John L. Maynard, team hire


6 00


H. K. Cushing, expressing


30


Clement's Auto Express


30


Drew Express Co. 30


C. F. Getteny, certifying town notes 56 00


L. W. Bates, with registrars 37 50


J. F. Dwyer, with registrars 45 50


L. W. Callahan, with registrars .


23 00


C. H. Clapp, with registrars


25 50


C. A. Marr, janitor for registrars .. 3 00


H. A. Hawes, janitor for registrars .. 3 00.


J. R. Bacon, janitor for registrars .. 3 00


H. F. Pray, janitor for registrars .. 1 00


J. F. DeRusha, janitor for registrars 2 00


G. W. Hunt, janitor for registrars .. 2 00


Returning Births :


F. L. Doucett, M. D., 99 at .25. . . . $24 75


G. E. Emerson, M. D., 38 at .25. .. 9 50


J. H. Libby, M. D., 31 at .25 7 75


E. N. Mayberry, M. D., 25 at .25. . 6 25


J. C. Fraser, M. D., 23 at .25


5 75


Joseph Chase, Jr., M. D., 15 at .25 3 75 W. J. Middleton, M. D., 11 at .25. 2 75


1 50


Frank Wheatley, Jr., M D., 2 at .25 50


Oliver H. Howe, M. D., 1 at .25 ... 25


C. H. Colgate, Jr., 1 at .25 25


Returning Deaths :


Joseph W. McDonald, 149 at .25. . 37 25


W. J. Dunbar & Son, 125 at .25 ... 31 25


C. L. Rice & Son, 49 at .25 12 25


George Mansfield, 5 at .25 1 25


Amount carried forward $4.961-00


Rudolph Jacoby, M. D., 6 at .25. .


1 00


195


Amount brought forward $4,961 00 John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, col- lecting, recording and indexing :


143 marriages at .20. 28 60


253 births at .50


126 50


196 deaths at .20 39 20


3 deaths at .50 1 50


188 burial permits at .10 18 80


Postage, etc. 6 60


221 20


Total expended $5,182 20


Appropriated for Miscellaneous Account :


Appropriation March 6, 1916 (in- cluding $500 for insurance and $500 for special audit) $5,600 00


Refund by State, account Indus- trial School 372 13


Total appropriation


$5,972 13


Total expended


$5,182 20


Balance to Treasury 289 93


$5,472 13


Balance, for audit, unexpended $500 00


NATIONAL, STATE, TOWN AND PRIMARY ELECTION


EXPENSES.


Precinct One :


David Dunbar, warden $15 00


Charles Williams, clerk 20 00


Joshua H. Shaw, inspector 15 00


Frank N. Kittridge, inspector .


10 00


Wilson E. Beane, inspector 10 00


Thomas F. McCue, inspector


10 00


Edward P. Murphy, inspector


10 00


W. M. Tyler, inspector


15 00


John F. Condon, inspector and


deputy clerk


11 50


J. H. Libby, inspector, deputy and


Amount carried forward $116 50


196


Amount brought forward $116 50


warden


13 00


G. W. Nash, ballot-box officer 20 00


John A. Carter, constable 12 00


Precinct Two:


Melzar S. Burrell, warden 20 00


Harley G. Carter, clerk 20 00


Frank K. Raymond, inspector 20 00


Charles A. Spear, inspector


15 00


James Knox, Jr., inspector


15 00


Harry B. Torrey, inspector


20 00


Frederick N. Bates, inspector and deputy clerk 9 50


J. L. Lincoln, inspector and deputy 9 50


A. H. Pratt, ballot-box officer ...


20 00


Albert J. Osgood, constable


12 00


George S. Simmons, deputy in- spector


4 50


B. J. Connell, deputy inspector . . Webster L. Pratt, deputy inspector 3 00


3 00


M. J. Coffey, deputy warden .... 1 50


Precinct Three :


William S. Wallace, warden 20 00


Jacob Dexheimer, clerk 20 00


James A. Pray, inspector 20 00


Charles Dwyer, inspector


20 00


Frederick A. Sulis, inspector


20 00


Charles T. Bailey, inspector .


5 00


C. O. Drown, inspector and deputy


16 50


C. W. Baker, ballot-box officer ..


20 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, constable . ...


12 00


George P. Niles, deputy warden .. 4 50


Mark J. Garrity, deputy clerk ....


6 00


Howard Richards, deputy inspector 6 00


J. R. South, deputy inspector .... 3 00


Precinct Four :


Thomas H. Melville, warden 20 00


Bertie T. Hobart, clerk 20 00


John F. Kennedy, inspector 20 00


Edward W. Howley, inspector . . 15 00


Amount carried forward $582 50


197


Amount brought forward $582 50


John W. Seabury, inspector


20 00


Harry D. Tisdale, inspector . ...


5 00


C. H. Lovell, inspector and deputy 16 50


J. L. Kelly, inspector and deputy warden


9 50


George B. Bayley, ballot-box officer


15 00


W. F. Tirrell, constable and ballot- box officer


11 00


Charles N. Turner, constable


3 00


Willard F. Hall, constable


3 00


Louis H. Ells, deputy clerk


4 50


T. F. Moore, deputy inspector


4 50


A. B. Maynard, deputy inspector. 3 00


H. V. Pratt, deputy inspector .


1 50


Precinct Five :


Otis B. Torrey, warden 20 00


John F. Welch, clerk


20 00


D. Frank Daly, inspector 20 00


Patrick J. Welch, inspector


20 00


Joseph W. Kohler, inspector


15 00


George R. Sellers, inspector


5 00


Bertie T. Tirrell, inspector


..


13 00


J. J. Santry, inspector and deputy G. A. Benson, inspector and deputy


6 50


Elbert Ford, ballot-box officer ..


20 00


Charles C. Tinkham, constable ...


12 00


F. M. Fernald, deputy warden ...


1 50


M. J. Cullinane, deputy inspector 3 00


John Reidy, deputy inspector .... 3 00


Precinct Six :


Clayton B. Merchant, warden 20 00


Bartholomew J. Smith, clerk 20 00


Edward F. Cullen, inspector 20 00


Arthur L. Blanchard, inspector


20 00


Arthur M. Hawes, inspector


15 00


Thomas J. Noonan, inspector


5 00


Harold P. Tirrell, inspector


5 00


John H. Tobin, inspector


5 00


D. Reidy, Jr., inspector and deputy




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