Town annual report of Weymouth 1918, Part 15

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 394


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Paid Russell H. Whiting, supplies, etc. 161.23


Total expended $1,215.00


FIRE DEPARTMENT. Ward One.


Phillip W. Wolfe, engineer. $50.00


Hose One :


Charles A. Marr, chauffeur


1,288.72


Forest H. Jones, substitute.


24.00


Norman E. Belcher, substitute


23.63


Harold Gardner, substitute ...


9.00


Standard Oil Co. of New York, gaso- line


51.05


A. J. Sidelinger, supplies


22.68


Henry A. Wheeler Co., supplies.


13.75


Tobey's Garage, supplies.


7.75


Stromberg Motor Devices Co., parts


6.35


Bennie Bean, supplies. 6.00


Robert J. Cushing, repairs


5.70


H. O. Collyer, supplies.


5.63


Baker Motor Sales Co., on truck.


4.85


American Refining Co., oil


4.75


George E. Skinner Co., suet.


2.25


M. F. Bailey, electric lamps.


. .


1.50


Weymouth Light & Power Co., fuses


1.22


Percy L. Bicknell, auto supplies ...


1.20


J. K. Ruggles, expressing


.74


Electric Lighting .


37.55


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


36.35


A. J. Richards & Son, coal.


78.36


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal


33.50


H. V. Pratt, carting coal.


20.00


James W. Daly, wood.


10.00


T. Leavitt, coal.


10.64


Town Farm, wood.


6.00


Amount carried forward $1,763.17


.


1


285


Amount brought forward


$1,763.17


A. L. Ford, carting coal. 2.00


Water rent 6.00


$1,771.17


Hose Seven :


Ray A. Farren, steward.


$25.00


W. J. Sladen, supplies 15.42


J. H. Murray, supplies 5.00


1.25


Electric Lighting


17.17


A. J. Richards & Son, coal.


5.75


Ray A. Farren, carting coal


3.00


Water rent


6.00


$78.59


Ward Two.


John Q. Hunt, engineer $ 50.00


Hose Two :


Forest H. Jones, chauffeur.


1,139.01


Harold A. Hawes, chauffeur 153.84


Forest H. Jones, substitute.


24.00


Norman E. Belcher, substitute


23.62


Harold Gardner, substitute.


9.00


Henry K. Barnes, equipment


344.60


Percy L. Bicknell, on truck.


157.91


J. H. Murray, supplies.


48.46


Standard Oil Co., of New York, gaso- line


38.10


Curry Bros. Oil Co., supplies


24.99


W. P. Denbroeder, supplies.


23.75


Everett D. Richards, repairs


..


23.50


Rhines Lumber Co. .


22.84


E. E. Merchant, supplies


17.65


Sargent Bros., on truck.


16.80


Henry A. Wheeler & Co.


16.00


Fred A. Loud & Co., supplies.


9.62


Frank E. Fitts, supplies.


8.64


The Hillman Auto Supply Co.


6.50


J. K. Ruggles, expressing.


5.47


Weymouth Light & Power Co., lamps, etc.


5.40


J. E. Ludden, repairs


3.00


Amount carried forward $2,172.70


Weymouth Light & Power Co., lamps


286


Amount brought forward $2,172.70


Daniel Reidy, supplies .


2.65


Peter Gallant, sand. 2.50


Charles Skoglund, inspecting boiler.


2.00


Marion French, supplies


1.60


Monarch Wet Wash Laundry, ex- pressing 1.50


C. B. Pratt, on truck.


1.50


F. H. Jones, express bills paid .


1.27


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


1.25


B. F. Eldridge, repairs


1.14


Adams Express Company .


.84


Baker Motor Sales Co., on truck.


.78


Ray O. Martin, on heater


.75


Oliver E. Peaslee, repairs


.50


Electric Lighting


62.48


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


37.48


C. T. Leavitt, cóal.


107.88


H. V. Pratt, carting coal.


20.00


A. J. Richards & Son, coal .


7.50


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal. ..


6.05


Charles Meuse, carting coal


1.00


Water Rent


6.00


$2,439.37


Ward Three.


Henry W. Phillips, engineer $ 50.00


Hose Three :


J. Ralph Bacon, chauffeur


1,288.71


Forest H. Jones, substitute. 27.00


Norman E. Belcher, substitute 23.63


Harold Gardner, substitute. 9.00


Russell Dexheimer, substitute.


9.00


J. Otis Hollis, Prop., on truck. 52.04


Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., gasoline. .


35.39


Rhines Lumber Co. .


33.86


W. B. Badger & Co., chairs


26.00


John F. Dolan, labor.


21.45


Weymouth Light & Power Co., sup- plies 20.10


The White Co., repairs on truck.


17.87


F. W. Stewart, supplies.


11.07


Sigsbee Co., flag.


10.50


Frank E. Fitts Co., supplies


8.32


Amount carried forward $1,643.94


287


Amount brought forward 1,643.94


A. B. Bryant & Co., supplies 8.19


Seth S. Cushing, repairs. 7.50


D. Sewall, repairs. 5.25


J. E. Ludden, repairs 3.85


Lot Lohnes, labor. 3.15


Hugh P. Coyle, carting


3.00


J. P. Fisher, labor.


2.00


Charles Skoglund, boiler inspector.


2.00


Frank S. Hobart, supplies


1.32


Electric Lighting


56.40


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. .


40.38


A. J. Richards & Son, coal.


289.18


Hugh P. Coyle, carting coal


9.00


Arthur Lohnes, carting coal.


1.00


Water rent


6.00


$2,082.16


Ward Four.


Hose Four :


J. F. DeRusha, steward.


$50.00


Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., floor oil ..


-3.00


Electric Lighting


10.95


Water rent


6.00


$69.95


Hose Six :


L. M. Tirrell, steward.


$16.66


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


17.32


Electric Lighting


6.65


Water rent


6.00


$46.63


Ward Five.


Willie B. Loud, engineer ..


$ 16.67


Matthew O'Dowd, engineer


33.66


Hose Five :


Harold Gardner, chauffeur 589.84


George W. Hunt, chauffeur


520.88


Edward Hoffsess, chauffeur


154.02


Amount carried forward 1,315.07


288


Amount brought forward $1,315.07


Forest H. Jones, substitute. 21.00


George Langford, substitute. 45.79


Norman E. Belcher, substitute.


23.62


Baker Motor Sales Co., on truck ....


436.48


Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., gasoline. . Sargent Bros., on truck. .


71.59


H. K. Barnes Co., supplies.


36.80


M. R. Loud & Co., supplies


22.57


J. F. Damon, repairs.


11.00


J. F. & W. H. Cushing


9.75


H. C. Jesseman, supplies


9.10


Gordon Willis, supplies


8.63


W. B. Loud, repairs.


6.29


Selden Truck Service Co., on truck ..


5.50


J. W. Huff, repairs. 3.60


Weymouth Light & Power Co., lamps, etc. 3.40


Blanchard & Allen, supplies.


3.00


Harold Hawes, repairs on truck.


2.12


Knight & Thomas, supplies.


1.25


Crawford Machine Works.


.90


Charles F. Brown, supplies.


.65


Elbridge Nash Drug Co., supplies.


..


.15


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


102.02


James Tirrell, wood:


9.00


C. H. Miller, wood. .


7.75


Town Farm, wood.


6.00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co . .


40.38


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood. . .


4.25


Electric Lighting . .


36.34


Water rent . .


6.00


$2,289.45


Miscellaneous :


Walter W. Pratt, chief


$ 100.00


John Q. Hunt, clerk. 25.00


Fireman's services to Dec. 31, 1918. .


1,235.00


Telephone for chief .


20.38


Telephone for clerk.


19.30


C. C. C. Fire Hose Co., hose


365.70


John Q. Hunt, mending hose.


12.60


Mrs. G. M. Grundstrom, meals


8.00


W. J. Sladen, lunches for men 6.18


Joseph E. Green, metal polish . 5.50


Franklin N. Pratt, printing.


4.00


. .


. .


39.45


...


. .


Amount carried forward $1.801.66


289


Amount brought forward $1801.66


Percy L. Bicknell.


3.54


Weymouth Times, advt. 1.25


Tobey's Garage, auto hire


1.00


W. W. Pratt, auto hire.


1.00


V. M. Tirrell, M. D., visit


1.00


F. H. Jones, express paid . .


.31


Gazette Publishing Co. . .


.25


$1,810.01


Fire Alarm :


C. F. Coolidge, care.


$300.00


C. F. Coolidge, extra work.


3.00


Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co.


8.66


P. F. Landrey, wire, etc.


8.55


Wetmore Savage Co., supplies.


2.33


H. C. Jesseman, supplies


1.85


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


2.83


L. C. White, auto hire.


134.10


Mrs. L. C. White, auto hire


9.00


C. F. Coolidge, auto hire


7.50


G. W. Young, team hire


4.00


$481.82


Services of Men at Fires :


J. Fred Miller, clerk.


$107.25


W. J. Sladen, clerk


31.50


C. E. Dunbar, clerk.


229.75


W. S. Our, clerk.


157.00


R. Halloran, clerk. .


4.00


Bowdoin B. Smith, clerk.


4.50


John F. Kennedy, clerk.


183.75


W. W. Pratt.


4.00


Solomon Ford


3.75


J. F. & W. H. Cushing


4.50


Hugh P. Coyle . . .


1.00


Horses at Fires :


J. F. & W. H. Cushing


$101.15


Solomon Ford


42.50


Hugh P. Coyle.


41.00


Wessagussett Farm


10.00


W. J. Sladen.


5.00


Bowdoin B. Smith


.


.


$204.65


Total miscellaneous


$3,227.48


.


.


. .


. . .


$731.00


.


.


5.00


.


.


290


Summary of expenditures :


Hose One


$1,771.17


Hose Seven


78.59


·


Hose Two


2,439.37


Hose Three


2,082.16


Hose Four


69.95


Hose Six


46.63


Hose Five


2,289.45


Miscellaneous


3,227.48


Total expended


$12,004.80


Balance to Treasury. 10.11


$12,014.91


Appropriation for Fire Department :


Appropriation March 4, 1918. $12,000.00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., refunded.


1.46


M. O'Dowd, old hose sold.


3.45


Street Dept., stove.


10.00


Total appropriation $12,014.91


FOREST FIRES.


W. W. Pratt, forest warden


$25.00


Phillip W. Wolfe, deputy.


10.00


John Q. Hunt, deputy. . .


10.00


Henry W. Phillips, deputy


10.00


Matthew O'Dowd, deputy


6.66


Willie B. Loud, deputy.


3.33


Services of Men :


J. Fred Miller, clerk. $115.00


W. J. Sladen, clerk.


12.00


C. E. Dunbar, clerk. 165.75


W. S. Our, clerk.


65.50


R. Halloran, clerk.


9.00


B. B. Smith, clerk.


14.50


J. F. Kennedy, clerk.


103.50


W. W. Pratt, warden


16.00


501.25


B. B. Smith, horses at fires.


5.00


Joseph Breck & Sons, brooms. 33.25


Amount carried forward $604.49


1


291


Amount brought forward


$604.49


M. F. Ellis' & Co., brooms, etc. .


26.06


Franklin Rubber Co., rubber boots ..


6.50


Franklin N. Pratt, printing.


2.50


W. W. Pratt, express paid.


.50


Total expended


$640.05


Balance to treasury


159.95


1


Total


$800.00


Appropriation March 4, 1918


$500.00


From reserve fund.


·300.00


Total


$800.00


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Arthur H. Pratt, chief.


$1,430.30


Thomas Fitzgerald, inspector.


1,218.72


$2,649.02


Ward One :


George W. Nash.


$1,218.72


John A. Carter


193.96


John Wolfe


39.60


J. William Trask.


19.80


Charles W. Barrows


3.30


1,475.38


Ward Two :


Edward F. Butler


$1,268.58


William J. Gaughen


132.60


Robert L. Burbank


77.54


James P. Maguire.


73.90


Willard F. Hall ..


46.50


Lawrence E. Schofield.


4.00


J. William Trask.


3.30


Thomas E. Burrell.


3.30


Everett R. Hatch


·


1,613.02


Ward Three :


Charles W. Baker


$1,218.72


Charles B. Trask.


417.89


William H. Trask


130.41


1,767.02


. .


· ·


3.30


292


Ward Four :


Willie F. Tirrell.


$76.44


J. William Trask.


3.30


Bertie T. Hobart.


3.30


Charles N. Turner


3.30


Clement W. Bates


-. . ... .


$89.64


Ward Five :


Elbert Ford


$1,218.72


Charles H. Holbrook.


178.26


Lawrence J. Brennan


56.62


George W. Conant.


3.30


Miscellaneous :


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


$208.09


Russell B. Worster, auto hire


45.00


Abby C. Hollis Estate, auto hire.


30.00


Tobey's Garage


15.00


A. S. Marsh, team hire.


4.00


Andrew Dondero, auto hire


4.00


John L. Bean, auto hire.


3.00


Sargent Bros., auto hire


3.00


N. S. Ford, auto hire.


3.00


Harold Ruxton, auto hire.


2.00


Willow Club Garage, auto hire


2.00


H. O. Collyer, auto hire.


2.00


L. A. Cook, Jr., auto hire.


1.00


R. L. Burbank, care of light.


86.10


W. W. Pratt, care of light.


61.00


S. B. Richmond, care of light.


60.75


James E. Burke, care of light.


41.25


City of Quincy, care of prisoners.


3.70


Sampson-Soch Co., scales


20.00


A. H. Pratt, expenses


17.98


Franklin N. Pratt, printing.


13.50


Weymouth Light & Power Co., flood light


7.65


Traffic Sign & Signal Co.


5.35


Gazette Publishing Co ..


4.50


Harding Uniform & Regalia Co., sup-


3.00


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


2.00


J. H. Murray, supplies.


1.86


Amount carried forward


$650.73


.


.


.


' plies


.


3.30


$1,456.90


1


293


Amount brought forward


$650.73


Adams Express Company .


1.09


Thomas Fitzgerald, expenses. 1.00


$652.82


Lock-Ups:


Ward One :


George W. Nash, care. .


$25.00


George W. Nash, food for prisoners.


28.05


M. F. Bailey, electric lamps 1.25


H. O. Collyer, oil.


1.20


Electric Lighting


8.60


Water rent


6.00


...


$70.10


Ward Two :


A. H. Pratt, care.


$50.00


L. E. Schofield, care.


25.00


L. E. Schofield, food for prisoners ...


14.70


M. Frank McCarthy, food for pri- soners


22.14


C. H. Lovell, supplies


21.60


George W. Bates, repairs


6.88


Wade & Stetson, supplies.


6.00


Weymouth Light & Power Co., lamps, etc.


3.10


Fleishman's Dairy, supplies


2.09


George M. Hoyt, supplies


1.15


Oliver Peaslee, repairs


1.05


Old Colony Laundry .


.52


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal.


35.20


A. J. Richards & Son, coal.


28.38


Town Farm, wood .


6.00


F. H. Holmes, carting coal


2.25


Electric Lighting


45.64


Water Rent


10.00


$281.70


Ward Three :


A. J. Richards & Son, coal.


$11.25


A. K. Bates, repairs


2.75


Electric Lighting


9.00


Water rent. .


6.00


$29.00


294


Ward Five :


Elbert Ford, care.


$25.00


Elbert Ford, food for prisoners. 9.50


James E. Burke, supplies


4.80


Gordon Willis, supplies.


3.82


Charles F. Brown, supplies


1.50


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


13.49


Town Farm, wood.


6.00


Electric Lighting


9.00


Water rent


6.00


$79.11


Total expended


$10,163.71


Balance to treasury


1.36


Total


$10,165.07


Appropriation for Police Account :


Appropriation March 4, 1918.


$9,000.00


E. Norfolk Court, fees and fines.


989.40


142.50


Superior Court, fees and fines. . Town of Braintree, use of lock-up ..


13.50


F. J. Fahey, probation officer.


10.00


L. E. Schofield, use of telephone.


9.67


$10,165.07


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


George E. Emerson, M. D., services. .


$150.00


John S. Williams, services.


20.73


J. S. Williams, disinfecting


48.00


M. Alice Gallagher, services. . .....


985.44


George Marshall, plumbing inspector 1


49.60


George B. Bayley, inspector of li- censed slaughter houses


427.15


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


180.00


Lester E. Richards, janitor for dis- pensary


25.00


Electric lighting at dispensary.


9.00


Arthur L. McGrory, auto hire during epidemic


457.50


Abby C. Hollis Estate, auto hire.


88.00


M. A. Gallagher, sundry supplies


62.05


West Disinfecting Co.


53.79


Amount carried forward $2,556.26


295


Amount brought forward


$2,556.26


George E. Emerson, services at dis- pensary


50.00


A. S. Marsh, team hire. 16.00


Minnie Fratus, cleaning dispensary . 9.00


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal .. .


8.50


George E. Emerson, expenses. .


8.00


Wood Rock Farm, supplies .


6.90


Times Newspaper Co., printing no- tices 5.75


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal.


5.40


Elbridge Nash Drug Co., supplies. .


4.55


Hobbs & Warrens, blanks


3.07


L. A. Lebbosiere, supplies.


2.00


James H. Tonry, printing.


1.50


Individuals burying animals :


13.00


H. A. Richards, use of dump


10.00


For contagious diseases.


1,315.44 .


Total expended


$4,015.37


Appropriation March 4, 1918.


4,000.00


Expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1918. . .


$15.37


1


296


MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT.


Quincy Industrial School


$728.66


Quincy Home Making School ..


82.50


Boston Trade School for Girls .


15.25


F. W. Loud, Inspector of Animals. . 65.75


Daniel Sullivan, Inspector of Animals.


18.00


M. R. Loud, Building Inspector.


54.75


W. M. Tirrell, land sales for taxes


143.85


A. L. Burdakin, list of deeds .. ...


107.54


Thomas V. Nash, probate abstracts .... 25.00


Russell H. Whiting, street surveys ....


274.10


North Weymouth Cemetery Ass'n care


30.00 1


Franklin N. Pratt, , supplies.


372.75


Office Bank and Library Co., steel vault fittings


370.00


Bert N. Rice, supt., stamps, etc ..


236.68


J. L. Bean, commission for selling Bates school building.


185.00


Louis A. Cook, easement.


100.00


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


67.39


Library Bureau, supplies


60.71


Laura G. Murray, stenographer at hear- ing, 1915.


70.40


N. E. Metal Culvert Co., signs.


46.90


W.W.W., fountain at Independence Square


34.75


Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., flag, etc.


33.29


Nellie T. Wendall, on account of in- juries


25.00


C. H. Lovell, supplies.


24.50


Thorp Martin Co., supplies.


22.50


George M. Keene, building platform for speaker'


16.99


Blackbird Pen Co., pens


14.75


O. Burrell, danger signs.


14.00


J. H. Stetson, expenses.


12.31


Thomas J. White, Harbor Master, use of boat.


10.68


J. C. Fraser, M.D.


10.33


Crawford Press, carting.


10.00


Amount carried forward $3,284.33


1


-


of Soldiers Monument and grounds. .


297


Amount brought forward $3,284.33


C. S. Curtis, signs.


8.75


Dimond-Union Stamp Works, stamps. . 7.90


Underwood Typewriter Co., ribbons, etc.


7.70


C. W. Joy, storing chairs 6.00


George H. Hunt & Co., supplies 4.86


W. M. Dizer, carbon paper.


4.20


Crawford Press, town seals.


4.20


Carters Ink Co., record ink.


3.92


Wards, supplies


2.75


Emerson & Co., rubber stamps. ·


.90


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., paper.


.43


J. K. Ruggles, expressing 1.28


Adams Express Company .80


6.00


F. H. Torrey, expenses. 25.45


10.00


A. S. Marsh, delivering town reports.


8.00


Hugh P. Coyle, delivering town reports F. H. Holmes, delivering town reports. . Joseph Sherman, delivering town re- ports


7.25


Hiram Nadell, delivering town reports


7.00


J. L. Maynard, delivering town reports.


6.00


Troop 2, B.S.A., delivering poll tax lists


10.00


Charles H. Clapp, delivering poll tax lists


10.00


J. F. Dwyer, delivering poll tax lists.


8.00


T. L. Tirrell, delivering poll tax lists. .


8.00


F. H. Torrey, delivering poll tax lists. George W. Nash, enforcing dog law.


7.00


Edward F. Butler, enforcing dog law. .


25.00


Charles W. Baker, enforcing dog law. .


25.00


George B. Bayley, enforcing dog law .. Elbert Ford, enforcing dog law.


25.00


George L. Newton, expenses


24.37


Henry E. Hanley, expenses


16.00


Joseph Kelley, expenses.


28.20


Bradford Hawes, expenses. 20.00


Alfred W. Hastings, expenses .


19.01


Wallace Cowing, burying animals 12.00


E. S. Wright, burying animals. 4.00


Abby C. Hollis Estate, auto hire


90.50


C. B. Cushing, car fares.


7.25


25.00


20.50


Amount carried forward $3,792.55


298


Amount brought forward $3,792.55


Tobey's Garage, auto hire.


38.00


A. L. McGrory, auto hire.


24.00


W. W. Pratt, auto hire.


19.00


A. S. Marsh. team hire.


6.00


Charles F. Gettemy, certifying notes ...


50.00


Frank H. Torrey, with registrars ..


...


16.00


Leavitt W. Bates, with registrars. ..


15.00


John F. Dwyer, with registrars ......


36.00


Lewis W. Callahan, with registrars ...


20.00


Charles H. Clapp, with registrars ...


28.00


Clayton B. Merchant, with registrars ..


18.00


Theron L. Tirrell, with registrars.


7.00


. L. W. Bates, expenses .


1.50


L. W. Callahan, expenses.


1.00


Charles A. Marr, janitor for registrars. George W. Hunt, janitor for registrars


2.00


J. Ralph Bacon, janitor for registrars .


3.00


Harold A. Hawes, janitor for registrars Forest H. Jones, janitor for registrars. William E. Melville, janitor for regis- trars


2.00


1.00


Sealer of weights and measures : W. & L. E. Gurley, equip- ment


$383.14


R. B. Worster, expenses


24.93


J. G. Johnston, supplies. 20.40


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


14.72


R. B. Worster, insurance


9.05


Gazette Publishing Co ...


2.75


J. E. Ludden, repairs . . . .


2.45


F. S. Hobart, supplies ...


2.00


C. H. Rogers, moving . ... 2.00


Adams Express Company


.88


$462.32


Returning Births :


J. C. Fraser, M.D., 48 at .25. 12.00


F. L. Doucett, M.D., 40 at .25. 10.00


Rudolph Jacoby, M.D., 39 at .25. . ..


9.75


L. P. Solsness, M.D., 31 at .25. .


7.75


J. Herbert Libby, M.D., 15 at .25. ..


3.75


Amount carried forward $4,589.62


3.00


1.00


299


Amount brought forward $4,589.62


J. H. Cook, M.D., 3 at .25. .75


R. B. Rand, M.D., 1 at .25. .25


Returning deaths :


W. J. Dunbar & Son, 49 at .25. 12.25


D. H. Clancy, 25 at .25. 6.25


C. L. Rice & Sons, 16 at .25. 4.00


George E. Mansfield, 4 at .25. 1.00


John A. Raymond, Town Clerk, Collecting, Recording and Indexing :


134 marriages at .20. .. $26.80


7 deaths at .25.


1.75


215 deaths at .20. 43.00


273 births at .50.


136.50


264 burial permits at .10 . . 26.40


Postage, etc.


30.40


$264.85


Total expended .


$4,878.97


Balance to Treasury 121.82


Total


$5,000.79


Appropriation for Miscellaneous account :


Appropriation March 4, 1918 $3,000.00


From reserve fund. 2,000.00


Iver Johnson Co., refund. .79


Total appropriation $5,000.79


1


300


STATE, TOWN AND PRIMARY ELECTION EXPENSES


Precinct One :


David Dunbar, warden.


$15.00


Charles H. Williams, clerk. 10.00


W. E. Beane, inspector. 10.00


William M. Tyler, inspector


15.00


Joshua H. Shaw, inspector .


15.00


George W. Nash, ballot box officer ..


15.00


John A. Carter, constable.


9.00


John F. Conlon, inspector.


5.00


Irving W. Morgan, deputy inspector.


6.50


J. Herbert Libby, deputy warden.


1.50


Elmer E. Lunt, Inspector.


5.00


H. H. I. Smith, clerk.


5.00


Precinct Two :


Melzar Burrell, warden 15.00


Harley Carter, clerk. 15.00


Frank K. Raymond, inspector. 15.00


Harry B. Torrey, inspector.


10.00


Arthur H. Pratt, ballot box officer ..


15.00


Albert J. Osgood, constable


9.00


Fred N. Bates, inspector and deputy clerk


11.50


James L. Lincoln, inspector and


11.50


Charles A. Spear, inspector


5.00


James Knox, Jr., inspector.


5.00


George S. Simmons, inspector. ...


5.00


Precinct Three :


William S. Wallace, warden. 15.00


Jacob Dexheimer, clerk. 15.00


James A. Pray, inspector. 15.00


Frederick A. Sulis, inspector


15.00


Carlton O. Drown, inspector.


15.00


Charles W. Baker, ballot box officer.


15.00


Thomas Fitzgerald, constable


9.00


deputy


Amount carried forward $328.00


301


Amount brought forward


$328.00


George P. Niles, deputy warden


3.00


Mark Garrity, deputy clerk. . .. ...


3.00


Howard Richards, deputy inspector.


4.50


Charles Dwyer, inspector ...


15.00


John F. White, deputy inspector .. .


3.00


Precinct Four :


Thomas H. Melville, warden 15.00


Bertie T. Hobart, clerk. 15.00


Charles H. Lovell, inspector 15.00


John W. Seabury, inspector. 15.00


John F. Kennedy, inspector


15.00


George B. Bayley, ballot box officer


15.00


Willie F. Tirrell, constable.


9.00


John L. Kelley, deputy warden ....


3.00


Arthur B. Maynard, deputy inspector


3.00


John B. Halloran, inspector. ·


5.00


Hugh P. Martin, inspector.


10.00


Louis H. Ells, deputy clerk. .


1.50


John P. Desmond, deputy inspector.


1.50


Precinct Five :


Otis B. Torrey, warden 15.00


John F. Welch, clerk. 15.00


George A. Benson, inspector 10.00


D. Frank Daly, inspector. 15.00


Patrick J. Welch, inspector .


15.00


Elbert Ford, ballot box officer.


15.00


James L. Brennan, constable.


9.00


George H. Shaw, inspector and


6.50


Kenneth E. Brennan, deputy and in- spector


8.00


Michael J. Cullinane, deputy in-


1.50


John Reidy, deputy inspector


4.50


Elmer E. Sargent, inspector. 10.00


Nathaniel Thomas, deputy inspector


1.50


Precinct Six :


Charles E. Dunbar, warden. 10.00


Bartholomew J. Smith, clerk. 5.00


Amount carried forward $620.50


1


deputy


spector


302


Amount brought forward $620.50


Edward F. Cullen, inspector


15.00


Arthur M. Hawes, inspector .


15.00


Arthur L. Blanchard, inspector.


5.00


Edward F. Butler, ballot box officer .


15.00


Forest H. Jones, constable.


6.00


Horace M. Randall, warden.


5.00


James Q. B. Goodspeed, deputy and inspector


6.50


George D. Bagley, deputy inspector.


3.00


Daniel Reidy, Jr., inspector and deputy


6.50


Charles B. Mitchell, clerk.


10.00


John H. Tobin, inspector.


10.00


Joseph Higgins, constable.


3.00


Harry C. Belcher, inspector.


1.50


Winslow M. Tirrell, inspector.


5.00


Miscellaneous :


Gazette Publishing Co., printing. .


29.50


C. H. Lovell, pencils, etc. 15.00


Louis H. Ells, auto hire. 8.00


George W. Nash, auto hire. 6.00


A. S. Marsh, team hire. 4.00


Abby C. Hollis Estate, auto hire. ..


3.00


Nathaniel Ford, auto hire.


2.00


E. M. Holbrook, team hire. 2.00


2.00


Crescent Lodge Hall Ass'n, rent .. 83.00


12.00


H. E. Raymond, labor.


9.00


J. Ralph Bacon, janitor and labor. . .


12.00


'E. B. Nash, janitor and labor. . .


12.00


William E. Melville, labor ..


10.00


George W. Hunt, janitor and labor.


8.00


Edward Hoffsess, janitor and labor. 4.00


Forest H. Jones, janitor and labor ..


12.00


Total expended.


$960.50


Balance to treasury 789.50


Total


$1,750.00


Appropriation March 4, 1918.


1,750.00


L. A. Cook, Jr., auto hire.


Charles A. Marr, janitor and labor.


303


TOWN OFFICES


East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent.


$600.00


Savings Bank, janitor service 261.68


Electric lighting


93.52


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


84.85


C. H. Lovell, paper towels, etc.


35.00


Wey. Light & Power Co., lamps, etc. .


10.25


West Disinfecting Co., supplies


8.72


P. F. Landrey, electrical work.


7.16


Waldo Turner, repairs.


6.25


A. R. Sherman, floor oil.


5.25


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


3.63


J. H. Murray, sundries. .


2.35


George M. Keene, awnings


1.25


Ford Furniture Co., stool.


1.15


Adams Express Company .


.92


Total expended


$1,121.98


Balance to treasury 8.57


Total


$1,130.55


Appropriation for Town Offices :


Appropriation March 4, 1918.


$950.00


From reserve fund.


180.00


Telephone tolls


.55


Total appropriation.


..


$1,130.55


STATE AID, ETC. CHAPTER 468, ACTS OF 1909


State Aid payments


$9,407.11


Soldier's Burial


50.00


Total payments.


$9,457.11


Balance to treasury. 573.89


Total


$10,031.00


Appropriation March 4, 1918. $10,000.00


31.00


Aid refunded


Total $10,031.00


304


State Aid due from State. $9,418.61 State Aid due from individual 7.50


Total State Aid due. $9,426.11


SOLDIERS' RELIEF, REVISED LAWS, CHAPTER 79, SECTIONS 18 AND 19


Total Payments 1918


$3,968.91


Balance to treasury.


14.69


Total


$3,983.60


Appropriation March 4, 1918


$3,400.00


From reserve fund.


250.00


Individuals, refunded.


333.60


Total


$3,983.60


PRINTING AND ADVERTISING


The Crawford Press, annual reports .. $1,205.36


Gazette Publishing Co. . 427.20


Franklin N. Pratt, poll-tax lists.


336.00


Franklin N. Pratt.


258.75


The Weymouth Times


105.35


Wright & Potter.


14.75


F. J. Barnard & Co


7.00


A. W. Brownell.


5.75


Henry M. Meek.


5.08


Hobbs & Warrens


1.05


Total expended


$2,366.29


Balance to treasury 133.71


Total


$2,500.00


Appropriation March 4, 1918.


2,500.00


.


4


305


TUFTS LIBRARY


Expended :


Miscellaneous, salaries, etc


$3,411.61


Repairs


72.84


Supplies


366.05


Transportation books and distribution of


434.50


Books


696.12


Binding books


156.29


Total expended. $5,137.41


Appropriated for Tufts Library :


Appropriation March 4, 1918. $2,600.00


Post Office, rent. 687.49


George R. Kempl, rent. 47.20


Income, Tufts fund


106.25


Income, Tufts Reading Room Fund.


106.25


Income, Augustus J. Richards fund.


242.50


Income, Joseph E. Trask fund.


491.72


Income, Tirrell donation


45.00


Income, Susannah Hunt Stetson fund


112.50


Abbie L. Loud, librarian, fines, etc.


189.41


From reserve fund.


500.00


Total appropriation $5,128.32


Expended in excess Dec. 31, 1918


$9.09


Note :- For a detailed account of the receipts and expen- ditures see the report of the Trustees of Tufts Library.


ELECTRIC LIGHTING


Paid Weymouth Light & Power Co .. $14,384.64 Balance to treasury . . 15.36


Total $14,400.00


Appropriation March 4, 1918.


14,400.00


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