Town annual report of Weymouth 1920, Part 21

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 346


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4.50


Electric Lighting


3.00


Water Rent


$455.16


Hose Six :


Electric Lighting


3.00


Water Rent


$3.75


Ward Five.


James A. Carley, engineer


$50.00


Winfield B. Baker, captain


50.00


Combination Five :


George W. Hunt, chauffeur


71.13


Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., gasoline


53.14


H. C. Jesseman, supplies


11.65


C. F. Brown, oil, etc.


7.77


H. K. Barnes Co., tubing


6.69


Alvin Hollis & Co., gasoline


3.50


Levangie Bros., supplies


2.50


Sargent Bros., repairs


95.00


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


21.00


Charles H. Huff, repairs


10.00


Percy L. Bicknell, repairs


6.75


D. Sewall, carting ashes


2.00


A. F. Foote, inspector, on boilers


257.50


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


149.03


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal


19.76


A. S. Marsh, carting coal


28.00


James Tirrell, carting coal


9.00


Town Farm, wood


17.00


Amount carried forward 2,613.65


4.00


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


206.57


J. W. Leary, repairs


1,531.66


M. R. Loud & Co., supplies


267.91


James Caccaro, repairs


10.66


$.75


. 3,091.78


265


Amount brought forward


2,613.65


46.80


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. Electric Lighting


71.04


Water Rent


6.00


$2,737.49


Miscellaneous.


Phillip W. Wolfe. chief


$166.66


Walter W. Pratt, chief


83.32


Arthur C. Blanchard, substitute chauffeur


552.12


Charles Coyle, substitute chauffeur


462.00


Donald Duval, substitute chauffeur


406.00


William Macomber, substitute chauffeur


5.00


John Q. Hunt, clerk


16.67


Joseph A. Fern, clerk


8.32


Firemen's services to Dec. 31 .. 1920


1,364.67


Tel. for Walter W. Pratt


21.29


Tel. for John Q. Hunt


16.60


Tel. for Phillip W. Wolfe


13.36


U. S. Rubber Hose Co., hose


813.40


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


442.20


H. K. Barnes Co., hose


400.00


Robert Many, rubber coats


80.56


Sargent Bros .. use tractor


75.00


J. A. Fern, expenses


50.00


Edward T. Dwyer, pung hire


50.00


H. K. Barnes Co., supplies


48.33


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, pung hire


37.00


Hartford Steam Boiler Co.


25.00


F. N. Pratt, printing


19.25


W. W. Pratt, auto hire


14.50


J. Q. Hunt, mending hose


14.40


William Macomber, auto hire


13.00


R. M. Hollingshead Co., polish


10.50


J. F. Kennedy, taking inventory


5.00


Federal Stamp Co., supplies


4.80


Gazette & Transcript Pub. Co., adv.


3.00


James Tirrell, auto hire


3.00


W. W. Pratt, expenses


2.86


Ruxton's Express


2.45


American Railway Express Co.


1.92


J. F. Miller, taking inventory


1.50


C. H. Lovell, supplies


1.00


J. R. Bacon, expenses


40


Fire Alarm :


George E. Sprague, care


125.00


C. F. Coolidge, care


100.00


Harold Jermyn, care


50.00


Harold Jermyn. extra work


116.50


George E. Sprague, extra work


82.00


Amount carried forward 473.50


$5,235.08


266


Amount brought forward


473.50


C. F. Coolidge, extra work


5.00


John Q. Hunt, labor


54.00


Ernest Hunt, labor


45.00


W. J. Trask, labor


30.00


W. W. Pratt, labor


6.00


A. C. Blanchard, labor


4.50


George E. Sprague, auto hire


69.25


Harold Jermyn, auto hire


31.10


C. F. Coolidge, auto hire


25.50


Peter A. Gallant, team hire


4.00


George W. Young, team hire


3.00


Gamewell Fire Alarm Co.


315.51


Pettingell-Andrews Co., supplies


239.35


R. Mitchell & Son, supplies


55.00


John A. Roeblings Sons Co., supplies


35.90


Stuart Howland Co., supplies


17.25


George E. Sprague, expenses


9.10


Burditt & Williams Co., supplies


6.11


J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.


4.45


Joseph Breck & Sons, supplies


3.80


Western Electric Co., supplies Ruxton's Express


2.15


C. B. Pratt, supplies


2.00


Weymouth Light & Power Co.


1.80


American Railway Express Co.


.83


Services of men at Fires :


J. Fred Miller, clerk


$174.50


B. J. Elkington, clerk


180.75


Harold A. Hawes, clerk


142.00


H. S. Gardner. acting clerk


136.00


· W. S. Our, clerk


359.00


A. R. French, clerk


30.00


B. B. Smith, clerk


17.50


Walter W. Pratt


4.00


John F. Kennedy, clerk


420.50


M. L. Loud, clerk


53.00


$1,517.25


Horses at Fires :


J. F. & W. H. Cushing


$5.50


Hugh P. Coyle


5.50


$11.00


Total, Miscellaneous


$8.210.72


Forest Fires.


Walter W. Pratt. Forest Warden


$29.00


P. W. Wolfe, deputy


8.00


John Q. Hunt, deputy


10.00


Amount carried forward


47.00


3.29


$1.447.39


267


Amount brought forward 47.00


H. W. Phillips, deputy


8.00


James A. Carley, deputy


8.00


Services of men :


J. Fred Miller, clerk


$71.50


W. J. Sladen, clerk


22.50


B. J. Elkington, clerk 100.00


H. S. Gardner, acting clerk


41.00


Harold A. Hawes, clerk


20.00


W. S. Our, clerk


147.50


B. B. Smith, clerk


1.00


John F. Kennedy, clerk


80.00


483.50


Bain Brothers, soda


22.40


W. C. Nelligan, supplies


21.60


W. W. Pratt. paid freight


.80


591.30


Summary of Expenditures :


Combination one


$2,334.96


Hose seven


104.15


Combination two


3,251.17


Combination three


3,212.26


Hose four


455.16


Hose six


3.75


Combination five


2,737.49


Miscellaneous


8,210.72


Forest fires


591.30


Total expended


$20.900.96


Appropriation for Fire Department :


Appropriation, Mar. 1, 1920


$17,000.00


Individuals, pumping out cellars


88.75


Selden Truck Service Co., refund


77.62


Arthur Cunningham, services


5.00


W. S. Our, refund


4.00


A. C. Blanchard, refund


3.00


J. R. Bacon, rent


2.00


J. A. Carley. sales


2.00


Total appropriation


$17,182.37


Expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1920


$3,718.59


FIRE ALARM BOX-LAKEWOOD GROVE.


Appropriation. Nov. 12, 1920, unexpended $350.00


268


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Arthur H. Pratt, chief


$1,901.00


Thomas Fitzgerald, inspector


1,739.00


Edward F. Butler, sergeant


1,739.00


John A. Hutchins, motorcycle officer


378.00


Ward One:


George W. Nash


$1,739.00


John A. Carter


290.00


John Wolfe


135.00


J. William Trask


85.00


Fred H. Smith


10.00


H. A. Bailey


5.00


2,264.00


Ward Two:


Thomas A. Boyle


$1,739.00


Robert L. Burbank


527.00


Charles H. Phillips


70.00


James P. Maguire


57.50


.


2,393.50


Ward Three:


Charles W. Baker


$1,739.00


Charles B. Trask


323.00


Robert L. Burbank


288.50


William H. Trask


175.00


Charles H. Phillips


73.00


Vance W. Monroe


5.00


William J. Coyle


5.00


Henry W. Warburton


5.00


Joseph Cifu


5.00


Ward Four :


Willie F. Tirrell


$110.00


Bertie T. Hobart


85.00


Charles N. Turner


5.00


Willard F. Hall


5.00


Edward P. Welch


5.00


Ward Five:


Elbert Ford


$1,664.00


Charles H. Holbrook


389.50


Lawrence J. Brennan


120.00


Edward P. Welch


10.00


Robert L. Burbank®


5.00


$5,757.00


2,618.50


210.00


2.188.50


269


Miscellaneous.


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


$259.73


Auto List Publishing Co.


23.00


Franklin N. Pratt, printing


18.75


City of Quincy, care prisoners


16.40


Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co.


10.77


J. C. Fraser, M.D., services


10.00


Wade & Stetson, oil


5.50


J. E. Ludden, repairs


4.48


Edward F. Butler, repairs


3.50


A. J. Sidelinger, oil


3.45


Arthur H. Pratt, expenses


3.15


Levangie Bros .. repairs


3.00


J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.


2.05


S. B. Richmond, oil


1.45


Fleishman's Dairy, oil


1.25


A. B. Bryant & Co., oil


1.20


Charles F. Brown, oil


.96


Frank W. Stewart, lantern


.95


M. R. Loud & Co., repairs


.75


Oliver E. Peaslee, keys


.70


American Railway Express Co.'


.30


R. B. Worster, auto hire


173.00


W. H. Macomber, auto hire


12.00


Sternberg Motor Car Co., auto hire


12.00


A. C. Dondero, auto hire


9.00


J. A. Hutchins, motor hire


8.00


George W. Young, team hire


7.00


Frank A. Pray, auto hire


5.00


Clarence L. Pratt, auto hire


2.00


Samuel Schofield, auto hire


2.00


H. O. Collyer. auto hire


2.00


Truman A. Marr, care light


60.00


S. B. Richmond, care light


60.00


Charles H. Newcomb, care light


59.43


James E. Burke, care light


43.88


Robert L. Burbank, care light


35.00


J. Ralph Bacon, care light


30.00


George W. Hunt, care light


30.00


Lock-ups.


Ward One :


George W. Nash. care for 1919


$25.00


George W. Nash. food


5.25


H. O. Collyer. supplies


7.35


J. W. Bartlett & Co., supplies


5.72


Electric Lighting


9.37


Water Rent


6.00


Ward Two :


C. H. Lovell. paper towels, etc.


$55.00


Amount carried forward 55.00


921.65


58.69


270


Amount brought forward 55.00


J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc. 24.70


Fleishman's Dairy, supplies 4.91


Weymouth Light & Power Co., lamps


5.95


J. E. Ludden, repairs


3.73


Ford Furniture Co., repairs


1.50


Wade & Stetson, supplies


1.10


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal


57.25


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


39.00


Charles T. Leavitt, coal


33.25


F. H. Holmes, carting coal


6.75


T. Farm, wood


6.00


Electric Lighting


93.28


Water Rent


10.00


342.42


Ward Three :


Electric Lighting


$9.00


Water Rent


6.00


Ward Five :


Elbert Ford, care for 1919


$12.50


Elbert Ford, food for 1919


1.00


Charles F. Brown, supplies


2.15


Electric Lighting


9.00


Water Rent


6.00


30.65


Total expended


$16,799.91


Appropriation for Police Department :


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$15,235.00


Appropriation, Nov. 12, 1920


800.00


E. Norfolk Court, fees and fines


427.22


Fred H. Smith, refund


5.00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., refund


3.90


Total appropriation


$16,471.12


Expended in excess, Dec. 31, 1920


$328.79


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


George E. Emerson, M. D., services


$150.00


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


300.00


John S. Williams, services


200.00


John S. Williams, disinfecting


233.20


West Disinfecting Co.


77.00


George B. Bayley, inspector of Dairies and


licensed slaughter houses


513.30


George Marshall, plumbing inspector


502.20


Amount carried forward 1,975.70


15.00


271


Amount brought forward 1,975.70


J. E. Ludden, plumbing inspector


426.94


Mary S. Hache, services


450.00


Mary S. Hache, expenses


35.75


A. C. Demary, rent of rooms for dispensary


180.00


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


88.00


Lester E. Richards, janitor service


120.00


Minnie Fratus, cleaning


6.75


Electric Lighting


9.00


Lester E. Richards, wood


2.00


Hollis Auto Co., auto hire


50.00


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


46.04


L. M. Ross, cleaning dump


35.00


Joseph Chase, M. D., services


16.00


W. S. Our, carpenter work


15.62


Oliver Burrell, signs


15.00


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


13.90


Pray & Kelley, printing


10.00


George M. Keene, signs


9.00


E. F. Mahady Co., books


5.00


L. A. Lebbossiere, medicine


2.82


Individuals, burying animals


18.00


Contagious diseases


1,628.58


Total expended


$5,159.10


Balance to treasury


540.90


Total


$5,700.00


Appropriated for Health Department:


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$3,700.00


Reserve Fund, Oct. 26, 1920


2,000.00


Total appropriation


$5,700.00


FOR VISITING NURSE.


Paid to Weymouth Visiting Nurse Ass'n


$1,000.00


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$1,000.00


MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT.


First National Bank of Boston, preparing Tu-


berculosis Hospital Bonds


$105.00


R. H. Whiting, survey for court


47.42


A. P. Worthen, expenses 34.08


A. W. Cook, photos for court


10.00


Norfolk County, Clerk of Courts, entry fee


3.00


A. H. Pratt, witness fees


6.00


George L. Newton, witness fees


6.00


John F. Dwyer, witness fees


6.00


Bradford Hawes, witness fees


6.00


Percy O. Miller, witness fees


3.00


Amount carried forward 226.50


272


Amount brought forward 226.50


Jeremiah Pitts, witness fees


3.00


George W. Nash, witness fees


3.00


C. B. Merchant, witness fees


3.00


Joseph A. Fern, witness fees


3.00


Quincy Industrial School


529.56


Boston Trade School


171.38


Boston High School of Practical Arts


11.28


Daniel Sullivan, inspector animals


108.00


R. H. Whiting, list of deeds


180.60


Thomas V. Nash, probate abstracts


25.00


R. H. Whiting, street surveys


208.37


North Weymouth Cemetery Ass'n, care Sol-


diers' Monument and grounds


75.00


W. M. Tirrell, land sales for taxes


258.44


Perambulating town bounds :


10.00


Frederick Humphrey


5.00


William H. Cowing


10.00


Bradford Hawes


10.00


Alfred W. Hastings


10.00


George L. Newton, expenses


23.80


Frederick Humphrey, expenses


.50


William H. Cowing, expenses


20.25


Bradford Hawes, expenses


30.00


Alfred W. Hastings, expenses


20.68


Joseph A. Fern, expenses


14.84


John F. Dwyer, expenses


2.75


Emerson R. Dizer. expenses


16.50


W. D. Cowing. killing animal


2.00


W. B. Loud, killing animal


2.00


Director of Accounts, certifying notes


70.00


B. N. Rice, stamped envelopes, etc.


222.46


Eugene O'Connor, on fountain


78.90


Rhines Lumber Co., on fountain


1.25


J. E. Ludden, on fountain


1.11


Franklin N. Pratt. printing, etc.


82.25


General Fireproofing Co., cabinet


30.75


F. W. Stoddard, painting cannon .


30.50


Thorp & Martin Co .. supplies


27.40


G. H. Burkett & Son. painting band stand


25.00


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


19.13


J. H. Stetson, telephone, etc.


15.00


Bradford Hawes, telephone


15.00


American Bank Note Co., coupons for Street Pavement Loan


14.40


Allen, Doane & Co., on town seal


12.00


Auto List Publishing Co,


10.00


J. B. Barker, painting signs


10.00


Carters Ink Co., ink


7.50


F. H. Blackbird, pens


6.00


H. E. Bearce & Co., paper


5.25


W. M. Dizer Co .. carbon paper


5.00


American Ry. Express Co.


4.27


Burroughs Adding Machine Co.


3.10


Amount carried forward 2,680.72


George L. Newton


278


Amount brought forward 2,680.72


People's Express. Inc.


2.41


Ruxton's Express


.52


Hiram Nadell, delivering town reports


12.00


P. A. Gallant, delivering town reports 50.00


J. F. Dwyer, delivering town reports 12.00


J. L. Maynard, delivering town reports 10.00


A. S. Marsh, delivering town reports


15.00


Hiram Nadell, delivering poll tax lists 10.00


C. B. Merchant, delivering poll tax lists


14.00


J. F. Dwyer, delivering poll tax lists


10.00


R. Halloran, delivering poll tax lists


10.00


C. H. Clapp, delivering poll tax lists


10.00


Hollis Auto Co., auto hire


158.00


R. B. Worster, auto hire


68.50


Joseph A. Fern, auto hire


50.00


James Tirrell, auto hire


33.50


George W. Young, auto hire


17.00


Frank H. Torrey, with registrars


22.00


John F. Dwyer, with registrars


36.00


Richard Halloran, with registrars


30.00


Charles H. Clapp, with registrars


18.00


F. H. Torrey, expenses


13.00


.J. F. Dwyer, expenses


10.60


Richard Halloran, expenses


5.00


Charles A. Marr, janitor for registrars


2.00


A. C. Blanchard. janitor for registrars


2.00


J. R. Bacon, janitor for registrars


2.00


W. E. Melville, janitor for registrars


2.00


George W. Hunt, janitor for registrars


4.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures :


J. G. Johnston Co., plates $26.11


R. B. Worster, insurance, etc. 25.33


Hobbs & Warren, supplies 14.89


WV. & L. E. Gurley, supplies 6.87


Gazette & Transcript Pub. Co.


4.00 77.20


Insurance on Street Dept. Building, etc. :


A. E. Barnes & Co. $90.00


M. Sheehy 90.00


Commercial Square Garage


90.00


270.00


W. A. Hodges, supplies transp'n committee 13.05


Returning births :


L. P. Solsness. M. D .. 40 @ .25 $10.00


Rudolph Jacoby, M. D., 29 @ .25 7.25


Wallace H. Drake, M. D., S @ .25 2.00


Joseph Chase, Jr .. M. D., 2 @ .25 .50


F. H. Merriam, M. D., 2 @ .25 .50


E. D. Whitehouse. M. D., 1 @ .25 .25


20.50


Amount carried forward 3,691.00


274


Amount brought forward


3,691.00


Returning deaths :


W. J. Dunbar & Son, 56 @ .25 14.00


C. L. Rice & Son, 15 @ .25 3.75


George E. Mansfield, 7 @ .25 1.75


19.50


Clayton B. Merchant, Town Clerk, Collecting recording and indexing :


299 births & 1.00


$299.00


179 marriages @ .50


89.50


217 deaths @ .50


108.50


358 burial permits @ .10


532.80


Total expended


$4,243.30


Balance to treasury


15.14


Total


Appropriation for Miscellaneous account :


Appropriation March 1, 1920


$4,000.00


From General Revenue for tax deed account


258.44


Total Appropriation


$4,258.44


STATE, TOWN AND PRIMARY ELECTION EXPENSES.


Precinct One :


David Dunbar, warden


32.00


John F. Condon, clerk


32.00


William M. Tyler, inspector


32.00


Edward P. Murphy, inspector


24.00


'Wilson E. Beane, inspector


24.00


I. W. Morgan, insp'r and dep.


12.50


Alexander B. Tanguy, inspector


8.00


George W. Nash, ballot box officer


8.00


John A. Carter, constable


20.00


J. Herbert Libby, dep. warden


1.50


Elmer E. Lunt, dep. inspector


1.50


Precinct Two :


James Knox, warden


32.00


Harley G. Carter, clerk


9.50


George . Bagley, clerk and dep.


8.00


Frank K. Raymond, inspector


32.00


Charles B. Mitchell, inspector


32.00


Charles A. Spear, inspector


24.00


Fred N. Bates, inspector


24.00


Amount carried forward 405.00


35.80


$4,258.44


$32.00


Joshua H. Shaw, inspector


16.00


Leavitt W. Bates. clerk


275


Amount brought forward


405.00


Reginald W. Bates, inspector


8.00


George S. Simmons, inspector


8.00


Arthur H. Pratt, ballot box officer


8.00


Albert. J. Osgood, constable


15.00


Robert L. Burbank, constable


5.00


Michael J. Coffey, dep. warden


3.00


James L. Lincoln, dep. inspector


3.00


Webster L. Pratt, dep. inspector


1.50


Precinct Three :


William S. Wallace, warden


32.00


Jacob Dexheimer, clerk


32.00


James A. Pray, inspector


32.00


Charles Dwyer, inspector


32.00


Frederick A. Sulis, inspector


32.00


John F. White, inspector


8.00


Charles W. Baker, ballot box officer


5.00


Thomas Fitzgerald, constable


3.00


Mark J. Garrity, dep. clerk


3.00


Frederick H. Hall, dep. inspector


3.00


John J. O'Connor, dep. inspector


1.50


Precinct Four :


Thomas H. Melville, warden


32.00


Wallace Hersey, clerk


16.00


John W. Seabury. clerk


16.00


Charles H. Lovell, inspector


32.00


Arthur B. Maynard, inspector


32.00


John F. Kennedy, inspector


32.00


Willie F. Tirrell, ballot box officer


32.00


Bertie T. Hobart, constable


15.00


Willard F. Hall, constable


5.00


Thomas F. Moore, dep. inspector


1.50


Precinct Five :


Otis B. Torrey, warden


32.00


John F. Welch, clerk


32.00


George A. Benson, inspector


32.00


Elmer E. Sargent, inspector


32.00


D. Frank Daly, inspector


32.00


Patrick J. Welch. inspector


32.00


Elbert Ford, ballot box officer


8.00


James L. Brennan, constable


20.00


George H. Shaw, dep. warden


4.50


John J. Santry, dep clerk


1.50


Kenneth L. Brennan, dep. inspector


4.50


Nathaniel A. Thomas, dep. inspector


3.00


John Reidy, dep. inspector


1.50


Precinct Six :


Charles E. Dunbar, warden


32.00


James E. Lynch, clerk


32.00


Amount carried forward 1,216.50


32.00


George P. Niles, dep. warden


32.00


Hugh P. Martin, inspector


276


Amount brought forward 1,216.50


John H. Tobin, inspector


Edward F. Cullen, inspector 32.00


Arthur M. Hawes, inspector 32.00


19.00


Arthur L. Blanchard, insp'r and dep.


9.50


George D. Bagley, insp'r and dep.


S.00


Edward F. Butler, ballot box officer


5.00


George E. Cunniff, dep. clerk


3.00


Henry C. Pratt, dep. inspector


3.00


Harry C. Belcher, dep. inspector


1.50


Daniel Reidy, Jr., dep. inspector


1.50


Miscellaneous :


12.00


H. O. Collyer, auto hire


12.00


Andrew Dondero, auto hire


9.00


Hollis Auto Co., auto hire ·


6.00


Willie F. Tirrell. auto hire


5.00


George W. Ecker. auto hire


5.00


C. H. Lovell, team hire


3.00


A. S. Marsh, team hire


3.00


Willard F. Hall, auto hire


2.00


J. Cummings, pung hire William E. Melville, janitor service


20.00


E. B. Nash, janitor service


16.00


Charles A. Marr, janitor service


16.00


J. Ralph Bacon, janitor service


12.00


H. E. Raymond, janitor service


12.00


George W. Hunt, janitor service


8.00


A. C. Blanchard, janitor service Joseph Cifu, janitor service Charles Coyle, janitor service


4.00


John F. White. checking


9.00


Elmer E. Sargent, checking


6.00


Fred N. Bates, checking


6.00


Fred A. Sulis, checking


6.00


Arthur B. Maynard, checking


6.00


John F. Kennedy, checking


6,00


Patrick J. Welch, checking


3.00


William M. Tyler, checking


3.00


Clarence Pratt, checking


3.00


Charles A. Spear, checking


3.00


Russell B. Worster. checking


3.00


Crescent Lodge Hall Ass'n, rent


60.00


C. H. Lovell, supplies


26.50


Weymouth Light & Power Co., lighting


25.60


George M. Keene, carpenter work


20.14


Amount carried forward 1,815.24


4.00


9 0


David Dunbar, checking


6.00


Arthur M. Hawes, checking


6.00


Charles E. Dunbar, checking


3.00


James A. Knox. checking


63.00


William C. Cuff, rent


32.00 .


Horace M. Randall, insp'r and dep. warden


11.00


Thomas A. Boyle, constable


3.00


Albert R. Humphrey, dep. inspector


16.00


277


Amount brought forward 1,815.24


Commonwealth of Mass., supplies


9.00


Rhines Lumber Co., lumber 8.79


Marion F. French, supplies


6.18


C. B. Merchant, sundries


4.60


Waldo Turner, carpenter work


2.00


Pray & Kelley, printing


1.30


Total expended


$1.849.61


Balance to treasury


150.39


Total Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$2,000.00 $2,000.00


TOWN OFFICES.


East Weymouth Savings Bank, rent


$600.00


Savings Bank, janitor service


505.00


Electric lighting


131.39


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


89.97


Monument Mills, paper towels, etc.


71.68


Marion F. French, water cooler


24.50


W. P. Denbroeder, repairs, etc.


11.25


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


4.10


Underwood Typewriter Co., repairs


2.94


J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.


.95


American Railway Express Co.


.85


Total expended


$1,473.78


Balance to treasury


2.17


Total


$1,475.95


Appropriation for Town Offices :


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$1,475.00


Refund, telephone charges


.95


Total appropriation


$1,475.95


STATE AID, ETC., CHAPTER 587, ACTS OF 1914.


State Aid payments


$4,108.00


Military Aid payments


112.00


Soldiers' Burials


60.00


Total payments


$4,280.00


Balance to treasury


1.926.00


Total Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$6,200.00


Aid refunded


6.00


Total


$6,206.00


:


20.50


West Disinfecting Co.


10.65


Hobbs & Warren, ink


2.50


Oliver E. Peaslee, repairs


$6,206.00


278


State Aid, Military Aid, and Burials due from state


$4,280.00


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


$4,436.60


Total payments, 1920


$3,600.00


Appropriation, Mar. 1, 1920


400.00


Reserve Fund, Oct. 26, 1920


276.60


Reserve Fund, Dec. 31, 1920


160.00


Individuals, refunded


$4.436.60


Total


PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.


The Crawford Press, annual reports


$1,995.54


Franklin N. Pratt, poll tax lists


572.25


Franklin N. Pratt


523.00


The Weymouth News


8.75


Pray & Kelley


7.65


J. L. Fairbanks & Co.


4.50


H. E. Bearce & Co.


2.00


A. W. Brownell Corp'n.


1.60


The Boston Globe


1.56


Hobbs & Warren


$3.849.95


Total expended


Appropriation for Printing and Advertising :


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$3,000.00


Reserve Fund. Oct. 26, 1920


600.00


Reserve Fund, Dec. 31, 1920


249.95


Total appropriation


TUFTS LIBRARY.


Expended :


Miscellaneous, salaries, etc.


571.34


Repairs


173.73


Supplies


588.60


Books and periodicals


1.720.27


Binding books


303.79


Total expended


$8,051.73


Appropriated for Tufts Library :


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$4,650.00


Reserve Fund, Oct. 26, 1920


1,500.00


Amount carried forward


6,150.00


$3.849.95


$4,694.00


Transportation and distribution of books


686.75


Gazette Publishing Co.


46.35


279


Amount brought forward


6,150.00


Post Office, rent


700.00


· C. D. Harlow, rent


500.00


Income, Tufts fund


112.50


Income Tufts Reading Room fund


112.50


Income, Augustus J. Richards fund


325.45


Income, Joseph E. Trask fund


656.84


Income, Susannah Hunt Stetson fund


180.93


Income, Tirrell donation


72.37


Abbie L. Loud, librarian, fines, etc.


314.54


Total, appropriation Expended


$9,125.13 8.051.73


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1920


$1,073.40


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


ELECTRIC LIGHTING.


Paid Weymouth Light & Power Co.


Balance to treasury


$15,008.81 491.19


Total


Appropriation. March 1, 1920


$15,500.00 $15,500.00


FOGG READING ROOM.


Paid Trustees


$750.00


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$750.00


MEMORIAL DAY.


Paid Elbridge Nash, Q. M.


$400.00


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$400.00


ALEWIFE ACCOUNT.


Joseph H. Sherman, services


$90.00


Edgar Ward, labor


29.25


J. H. Sherman, carting to pond


23.75


C. R. Denbroeder, rubber boots


15.20


W. B. Cowing, labor


13.50


Rhines Lumber Co., lumber


11.18


Stephen White, carting to pond


10.50


Guy Wardwell, labor


10.15


F. H. Holmes, carting to pond


8.25


C. Q. Tirrell, carting to pond


5.00


J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.


3.02


Fleishman's Dairy, salt


2.50


O. E. Peaslee


2.25


Total expended


$224.55


280


Received from J. H. Sherman From Reserve Fund, Aug. 19, 1920


$194.41 30.14


Total appropriation


$224.55


SPECIAL AUDIT.


Balance from 1919, unexpended $500.00


LABAN PRATT FOUNTAIN-Maintenance.


Balance from 1919


$48.75


Income from fund


28.94


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1920


$77.69


PATRICK BUTLER'S WIDOW AND CHILDREN-Compensation.


Balance from 1919


$1,550.00


Paid to Mary E. Butler


530.00


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1920


$1,020.00


FUND FOR BENEFIT OF LENORA HERBERT.


Balance from 1919


6.00


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1920


$126.38


LAND FOR PUBLIC BATHS.


$500.00


Balance to treasury


$500.00


PUBLISHING TOWN HISTORY.


Appropriation, March 1, 1920


$1,000.00


Expended :


G. W. Chamberlain, compiling genealogies


$818.00


Model Typewriter Co., typewriter 42.50


16.50


H. H. Joy, stationery


Total expended $877.00


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1920


$123.00


·


$132.38


Expended in 1920


Balance from 1919


281


NEW TOWN HALL & SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.


Balance from 1919


$1.000.00


Expended :


Harold Field King, services, etc.


$519.39


Arthur A. Shurtleff. services


75.00


Morrison & Davis, services


50.00


Parker F. Soule, services


50.00


Clarence P. Hoyt, services


50.00


Philip S. Avery, services


50.00


Russell H. Whiting, services


3.35


A. S. Marsh, team hire


3.00


Total expended


$800.74


Balance to treasury


199.26


Total


$1,000.00


ABATEMENT AND REMITTANCE OF TAXES.


Abatement of 1917 taxes


$391.55


Abatement of 1918 taxes


751.80


Abatement of 1919 taxes


969.77


Abatement of 1920 taxes


688.81


Total abatement of taxes


$2,801.93


Remittance of taxes :


Melville S. Cate, 1920 taxes


$87.30


Mary M. Conway, 1920 taxes


7.50


James B. Tirrell, 1920 taxes


1.60


Mary Halloran, 1920 taxes


1,20


Charles M. White, 1920 taxes


.30


Total remittance of taxes


97.90


Total expended, Abatement and remittance


$2,899.83


Appropriated for Abatement and Remittance :


Balance from 1919


$18,328.43 10,393.80


Overlay and re-assessments, 1920


Total


$28,722.23


Expended


2,899.83


Balance unexpended, December 31, 1920


$25,822.40


NEW ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


Balance from 1919 Balance to treasury


$7,422.02 $7,422.02


282


EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.


Balance from 1919


Appropriation, April 30, 1920


$400.00 28,000.00


Total


$28,400.00


Paid Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co.


400.00


Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1920




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