Town annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Scituate 1892-1898, Part 25

Author: Scituate (Mass.)
Publication date: 1892-1898
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 678


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Abner Litchfield,


39.19


W. W. Waterman, 76.43


Arthur Litchfield,


6.56


John Carson, 61.55


Joseph H. Litchfield,


30.07


Walter C. Gardner, 9.63


Pearl Vickery,


107.24


George M. Jenkins, 14.25


John Conroy,


.75


Francis Hyland, 7.00


Warren I. Whittaker,


3.50


A. W. Blanchard,


38.01


John Sullivan.


15.17


Dudley Connors, 35.88


Young and Prouty,


43.13


William D. Paige,


22.75


Patrick Flaherty,


17.00


John E. Gillis, 36.17


John F. Owen, 53.29


Wiley S. Damon, 21.00


Christopher O'Neil,


3.50


Charles H. Nott, 7.00


John P. Flaherty,


1.75


Charles H. Hayward, 11.98


Vinal Bros.,


23.75


George Walling, 9.92


E. A. & H. T. Cole,


69.17


William. O. Clapp, Jr., 26.13


John Barry,


11.67


Thomas L. Tilden,


43.00


Benjamin T. Litchfield,


7.88


David L. Studley, 8.37


C. M. Ferguson,


3.56


Arthur Mitchell, 3.50


Henry A. Litchfield,


1.31


John B. Damon,


III.38


George F. Welch,


107.05


T. Mulcahy, 44.88


Edgar L. Hyland,


3.50


Mrs. William Wills, gravel, 66.12


E. H. Perkins, gravel,


29.38


William H. Clapp,


9.00


Percy Mann,


28.50


Arthur Pepper,


15.75


Thomas Flaherty,


14.00


Patrick Kane, 62.51


Elmer F. Burrows,


19.25


Charles N. Turner, 23.19


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John J. Ford, gravel,


3.75


Benjamin T. Turner, 6.56


F. M. Litchfield,


14.63


H. Lucius Vinal, 6.56


Milton G. Litchfield,


54.08


Walter S. Harrub,


14.25


Charles F. Andrews,


1.75


James Ward,


3.50


Albert Clapp,


28.50


John Devlin,


.88


Andrew Bates,


9.50


Edward Rogers,


3.30


Fred Cole,


30.26


C. T. Jenkins,


8.75


Abbott Litchfield,


32.39


Elmer Ramsdell,


1.31


Israel Lichfield,


19.50


Edmund Hyland,


13.13


Frank B. Damon,


35.00


Wm. H. Sampson,


2.25


Philip Gillis,


36.51


John Carson, 2d, 14.00


Henry D. Damon,


12.15


Langdon W. Cook, 2.50


Elijah T. Clapp, Jr.,


20.13


Joseph ri. Harvey,


35.63


S. Russell Walker,


41.00


Horace Litchfield,


28.50


Charles M. Wagner, 28.50


Hans Dick.


29.38


Everett L. Clapp,


33.45


Francis Mulkurn,


10.50


George H. Jenkins,


48.71


Patrick Curran, 2d.,


3.50


Abner N. Bates,


24.4I


James O'Hern, 6.13


Abner S. Dalby,


3.26


Ernest L. Bonney,


1.75


George Merritt,


2.63


Robert Palmgren


1.75


Charles H. Mitchell,


45.00


Cornelius Driscoll,


8.75


Fred D. Graves,


79.57


Geo. F. Edson,


3.50


Moses L. Brown,


68.88


Thomas Connors,


2.62


Allen Vinal,


42.00


John McDonald,


2.62


James S. Jenkins,


43.25


Frank Young,


.88


Charles H. Northey,


70.00


Lorenzo F. Hyland, 6.03


Wm. H. Litchfield, gravel,


15.33


Hiram Litchfield, 16.53


Joseph W. Morris,


64.13


James Hyland, .58


James B. Totman,


19.50


James N. Turner, II.88


Jetson Wade,


27.91


Charles B. Carpenter, 36.75


Percy S. Brown,


49.88


Wm. W. Hunt, Jr., 11.38


G. Wilbur Damon,


12.75


J. C. and J. H. Merritt, 60.71


Edward Cummings,


11.38


George Hill,


10.50


George Emerson, 37.09


George Litchfield, 3.50


Albert B. Curtis,


25.75


A. W. Blodgett,


5.25


Thomas Dwyer,


1.75


G. L. Whittaker,


14.00


John A. Merritt,


2.53


E. Westley Cushman, 5.25


Herbert Litchfield,


6.13


James Bailev, gravel, 16.20


A. Judson Bates,


7.46


Charles Barce, 6.88


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Wm. E. Hunt


25.75


Thomas Tobin, 3.50


E. Frank Clapp,


30:19


Charles M. Litchfield, 4.75


Galen Watson, Jr.,


1.00 Litchfield Bros.,


11.50


George M. Damon,


22.75


Francis E. Merritt, 14.25


Clarence Litchfield,


53.82


Isaac Jellow,


5.25


J. Edward Hill,


8.75 Thomas Flynn,


7.50


Nathaniel Wade,


15.00


Clemence G. Young,


16.63


Total, $3,961.08.


GUIDE BOARDS.


Guide boards are on the corners of the streets where needed and are in fair condition. New ones have been placed on Hollet street and at "Gannett's Corner."


MISCELLANEOUS. *


Appropriation, Payments, 410.43


$500.00


J. Gardner Beart, removing gravel from farm of N. J. Cushing, $3.00


Howard W. Damon, services and expenses in Ida M. Taylor case, 3.50


H. E. Webb & Co., supplies for Town Hall, 5.95


W. J. Newcomb, returning 14 deaths, 1897,


3.50


Frank O. Clark, fixing stand and stove,


1.75


Town of Marshfield, one-half repairs to Lit- tles Bridge, $33.16


Less rent of Toll House, in 1896, 15.00


18.16


Wiley S. Damon, care of Town Hall, 1898,


29.50


George W. Brown, carting, carriage hire, ex- pressing, etc., 28.49


Albertus Williams, carriage hire, two trips to Cohasset and transporting James Mc- Donough to Bridgewater, 21.00


M. R. Warren, record book, 1.35


Little & Brown, three Town officers, 12.00


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Thomas Groom & Co., book for tax collector, 3.75


F. T. Vinal, 2d, assisting Officer Supple, 2.00


C. N. Turner, labor grading road per order Selectmen, 1.63


HenryTobin, burying dead dog, 2.00


George Graham, burying dead cow,


3.00


F. T. Vinal, 2d, work on flagstaff, Brook St. school, 1.00


S. M. Spence & Son, two midget daters and dates, 2.00


Henry Webb, services as moderator, 5.00


Henry Webb, services as teller in 1897,


3.00


M. F. Welch & W. J. Flynn, burying cow, 3.00


W. H. Litchfield, watching fire at Mrs. C. T. Howard's, 2.50


Wm. P. Richardson, telegrams, 2.12


Wiley S. Damon, mowing Town House lot,


4.00


D. J. Bates, painting aluminum sign,


1.50 '


Charles Manson, recording births, marriages and deaths, 1897, 34.75


Walter C. Gardner, watching fire at Thomas Gaffney's, 3.00


James H. Burrows, watching fire at Thomas Gaffney's, 3.00


M. B. Colman, services at fire at Thomas Gaffney's, 1.00


Fenton W. Varney, teller at March meeting, 1898, 3.00


Charles H. Nott, returning 7 deaths, 1.75


George Graham, burying dead dog, 1.50


C. T. Jenkins, Jr., watching fire at Old Col- man house, 2.00


J. C. Bailey, shaft for C. W. Frye, 1.75


Mrs. C. L. Damon, furnishing refreshments at State election, 3.00


C. L. Damon, services as supervisor at State election, 4.00


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John F. Turner, services causing an old horse to be buried, 2.00


John F. Turner, services at State election, 1898, 3.00


Charles M. Litchfield, watching fire at Mrs. +


C. T. Howard's, 6.25


Charles N. Peare, watching fire at Mrs. C.


T. Howard's, 4.00


Charles F. Clapp, services at Town meeting, , 1898, 3.00


Charles F. Clapp, revising voting list,


5.00


A. Wallace Hunt, watching fire at Chas. White's, 3.00


Chas. B. Carpenter, watching fire at Chas. White's, 3.00


Geo. L. Whittaker, watching fire at Chas. White's, 3.00


James N. C. Wade, watching fire at Chas. White's, 3.00


Thomas F. Kane, telephone service,


1.00


Charles T. Chubuck, services revising voting list, 5.00


Charles T. Chubuck, services at March meet- ing, 1898, 3.00


Walter J. Stoddard, services at March meet- ing, 1898, 3.00


Walter J. Stoddard, services revising voting list, 5.00


T. Mulcahy, expressing,


1.00


Wm. E. Supple, services posting warrant for state election, 7.00


A. J. Waterman, selling fish rights in 1898,


1.00


A. J. Waterman, services as teller at State election, 3.00


Frank Barry, burying dead horse, 3.00


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J. E. O. Prouty, moving four bodies from beach to place of safety, 12.00


Charles Manson, services revising voting list, 5.00


Charles Manson, paying expressing, 2.25


Fenton W. Varney, service at State election,


4.00


C. W. Frye, lantern for Wm. Gile, .45


J. E. O. Prouty, services as teller at March meeting, 1898, 3.00


J. E. O. Prouty, returning 26 deaths, 6.50


Dr. F. T. Vinal, returning 16 births, 4.00


Galen Watson, Jr., services at State election, 4.00


Dr. George L. Newcomb, returning 8 births, 2.00


Dr. Oliver H. Howe, returning 8 births,


2.00


C. W. and E. H. Sparrell, returning 14 deaths,


3.59~


Town of Cohasset, one-half cost of building fish ways at North Scituate, 68.73


Total, $410.43


CATTLE INSPECTION.


Appropriation, $100.00


Payments, 90.90


Caleb L. Damon for slaughter house inspection $90.90


STATE ROAD.


Payments-


J. A. Whittemore's Sons, in favor of F. D. Graves, $53.50


J. A. Whittemore's Sons, paid in full, 225.00


L. W. Cook, labor, 54.12


$332.62


PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE.


Appropriation, Payments,


$200.00


204.2I


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W. W. Avery. printing


Julia E. Webb, 3.85


Town Reports and


Warrants, 1897,


$91.55


D. W. Andrews, 4.25


Weymouth and Braintree


F. T. Bailey, 3.25


Pub. Co., school cards, 1.60


Millward Printing Co., 2.75


Joy K. Gannett, Jr.,


2.73


Clara M. Skeele, 2.14


M. R.Warren Co.,


5.50


Roland Turner, 12.96


Beale Press,


II.95


George H. Webb, 5.25


Weymouth and Braintree Pub. Co., 4.13


ing Co., 1.30


Geo. F. King & Co.,


13.50


John J. Ford,


10.00


Charles Manson, 3.00


Total, $204.21.


REMOVING SNOW.


Appropriation, Payments,


$1,000.00 432.76


C. T. Jenkins, Jr., $3.00


Joseph H. Litchfield, .75


William Flynn and others, 7.00


John Conroy and others, 3.00


Chas. M. Litchfield and others, 50.77


Abner S. Dalby and others, 51.63


John T. Fitts and others,


30.03


Wm. M. Litchfield, 1.50


Jetson Wade, . .75


Milton G. Litchfield and


Wm. W. Hunt,


1.50


James S. Jenkins,


7.50


James Connors,


3.75


Thomas O. Jenkins,


1.00


Wilmot M. Brown, 1.00


Percy S. Brown,


1.00


Patrick E. Curran,


1.00


Patrick Mitchell,


1.25


John Flynn,


2.00


Charles Curran, 1.00


Thomas Flynn,


2.00


George Graham, 1.00


F. W. Varney and others, $49.56


Ernest F. Litchfield and


others, 9.75


Pearl Vickery and others, 3.50


Walter Litchfield and others, 9.88 Geo. M. Whorf, 4.88


Jos. H. Harvey and others, 27.51


John E. Gillis, 3.25


Patrick Kane and others, 26.75


T. Mulcahy, 3.50


others, 71.25


Dudley Connors, 4.25


A. Wallace Hunt, 2.25


E. A. and H. T. Cole and others, 43.00


James N. Curran, 1.00


Total, $432.76.


F. T. Bailey, 24.50


The Public School Print-


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WILLIAM O. CLAPP VS. TOWN OF SCITUATE.


Willard Torrey. Cash paid by him


for view by jury,


$31.66


L. W. Cook, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10,


$7.00


J. W. Morris, witness fees, March 8, 9 and IO, 7.00


Elijah P. Pratt, witness fees, March


8, 9 and 10, 7.00


Joseph P. Murphy, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10, 7.00


John R. Damon, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10, 7.00


Wm. H. Litchfield, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10, 7.00


John B. Turner, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10, 7.00


Charles Manson, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10, 6.50


E. Parker Welch, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10, 6.50


Turner Litchfield, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10, 6.50


George W. Brown, witness fees, March 8, 9 and 10, 6.50


$75.00


Hosea Kingman, services as attorney on ac- count,


I 50.00


John J. Ford, services and expenses, 10.00


George H. Webb, services and expenses,


14.00


Hosea J. Stockbridge,


10.00


$290.66


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OVERHEAD BRIDGE AT GREENBUSH.


And Abolishment of the Crossings on Union street and Water street.


Harvey H. Pratt, services as Attorney in full,


$200.00


EXPENSE OF REPAIRING AND NEWLY FIT- TING UP THE LOCKUP.


And care of the same for the year 1898.


Payments, $379.05


Geo. F. Welch, wood, coal, lumber and supplies,


$156.40


Charles W. Frye, oil, 2 galls.,


.22


Henry P. O'Neil, keeper,


50.00


Frank T. Vinal, 2d., labor,


I10.00


E. T. Barnum, supplies,


25.00


Roland Turner, blankets,


7.50


J. Fitzpatrick, cleaning around lockup,


1.50


John H. Young, mason work,


26.50


John Cummings, supplies,


1.93


$379.05


PURCHASING LAND TO ENLARGE THE HATH- ERLY SCHOOL YARD, AND TO GRADE SAME.


Appropriation,


$450.00


Payments,


258.30


Mrs. Fannie D. Wills, land to enlarge school house lot,


$65.00


Billings H. Merritt, building fence,


165.31


Charles H. Nott, work on school yard,


4.50


Billings H. Merritt, building walk,


23.49


$258.30


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SPECIAL REPAIRS ON FRONT STREET.


Appropriation, Payments,


$1000.00


1015.93


John T. Fitts,


$137.93


Patrick Landers,


$5.25


John Carson,


18.18


Charles M. Wagner,


16.36


E. H. Perkins,


39.85


Warren I. Whittaker,


14.88


Percy Mann,


14.25


Charles Curran,


16.43


Bartley Curran,


18.18


Martin Curran, Jr.,


26.93


Thomas O'Neil,


5.74


Eilis E. Damon,


16.63


John Sullivan,


31.74


Thomas Flaherty,


33.93


John H. Young,


13.12


Young and Prouty,


37.48


Elmer F. Burrows,


35.49


Patrick Flaherty,


22.75


James L. Prouty,


2.63


Frank H. Young,


34.57


E. H. Perkins, gravel,


34.05


Edward Rogers,


13.25


Christopher O'Neil,


27.81


Albert B. Curtis,


14.25


Patrick Kane,


23.75


Fred Cole,


44.60


W. W. Waterman,


49.35


Vinal Bros.,


20.85


E. A. and H. T. Cole,


61.23


Walter S. Harrub,


53.57


John Hughes,


12.25


J. E. O. Prouty (stone),


4.00


J. P. Flaherty,


5.25


Cornelius Driscoll,


14.00


Geo. F. Welch, supplies,


95.40


Total, $1,015.93.


SPECIAL FOR PUMP, ETC., AT NO. SCITUATE.


Appropriation, $100.00


Payments, 95.00


Daniel J. Bates, pump, foundation, and labor, $95.00


SPECIAL FOR SIDEWALK ON NORTH


SIDE


OF MAIN STREET.


From Roberta Jenkins' to Hatherly Merritt's Corner.


Appropriation, Payments, 200.99


$200.00


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Wiley S. Damon, mowing


John Sullivan,


$11.38


bushes,


$11.67


John T. Fitts,


86.63


Dudley Connors,


1.75


Everett L. Clapp, 1.75


Wiley S. Damon,


3.50


Mrs. Wm. Wills, gravel,


4.32


Elmer F. Burrows,


2.63


Geo. M. Whorf,


6.13


Arthur Pepper,


6.42


Geo. L. Whittaker,


10.80


John E. Gillis,


9.92


Geo. H. Jenkins,


3.50


Abner N. Bates,


6.42


Patrick Kane,


9.50


A. W. Blanchard,


4.75


John Carson, 2d,


5.25


Fred Cole,


4.75


Geo. M. Damon,


8.17


Wm. H. Watson,


1.75


Total, $200.99.


SPECIAL FOR PRESERVING AND BINDING OLD


RECORDS.


Appropriation,


$30.00


Payment,


II5.00


F. W. R. Emery, labor and preparing,


$115.00


MEMORIAL DAY.


Paid Francis B. Lee, Quartermaster, Post 31,


G. A. R., $100.00


SPECIAL TO PRESERVE ORDER AND PREVENT


ILLEGAL SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR.


An appropriation of $1,500.00 was raised and placed by the town in the hands of Constable John F. Turner. Pay- ments have been made to the following by order of Con- stable Turner.


William E. Supple,


$600.00 John F. Turner,


$600.00


Liba F. Litchfield.


211.00 Caleb L. Damon, 8.00


Frank S. Watson,


8.00 Amos W. Merritt, 8.00


Total, $1,435.00.


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THE CONSTABLE'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1898.


Warrants have been served for the following cases :-


Larceny,


Drunks,


two cases. eleven cases. one case.


Indecent exposure,


Non support,


two cases.


Breaking and entering,


Assault,


two cases. one case. eight cases.


Illegal sale of liquors,


Seven of these were convicted; nineteen search warrants were served. The Town has received from the Second District Court $397.00 from fines paid by those that were convicted.


Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. TURNER, Constable of Scituate.


SPECIAL REPAIRS TO ROAD AND WATER WAYS


AT GANNET'S CORNER.


Appropriation,


$150.00 $147.76


John T. Fitts,


$21.75


Francis Hyland,


$6.42


Abbott Litchfield,


4.67


John Sullivan,


3.50


Geo. M. Jenkins,


12.67


A. W. Blanchard,


12.67


John F. Owen,


6.42


Frank B. Damon,


4.67


Dudley Connors,


6.42


Henry D. Damon,


4.67


Pearl Vickery,


12.67


Charles H. Nott,


1.17


Hans Dick,


17.42


George Merritt.


1.75


Arthur Mitchell,


4.67


J. W. Morris,


15.05


Fred D. Graves,


4.75


Elmer F. Burrows,


6.42


Total, $147.76


Payments,


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SPECIAL FOR CONCRETING CELLAR OF THE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING.


Appropriation,


$125.00


Payment,


I35.00


Langdon W. Cook, contractor,


$135.00.


SPECIAL FOR EMPLOYING COUNSEL FOR CON-


SULTATION.


Appropriation,


$50.00


Payment,


50.00


W. R. Torrey, Attorney,


$50.00


SPECIAL TO REPAIR THE ROAD FROM PETER


MURPHEY'S TO THE LIGHT HOUSE.


Appropriation,


$500.00'


Payments,


George Walling,


$7.88


John T. Fitts,


477.38 $144.20


George H. Jenkins, 14.00


Abner N. Bates,


19.25


Everett L. Clapp,


19.25


John E. Owen, 12.25


Thomas L. Tilden,


38.00


John E. Gillis, 6.13


Charles Hayward,


16.63


John Carson,


15.75


W. W. Waterman,


7.13


E. A. and H. T. Cole,


2.38


E. H. Perkins, gravel,


8.25


Fred Cole,


35.63


Chas. M. Wagner,


28.50


Percy S. Brown,


30.88


James N. Turner,


45.13


Frank B. Damon,


1.75


Clemence G. Young,


2.63


James O'Hern,


1.75


John Devlin,


1.75


Walter C. Gardner,


2.63


Frank Young,


2.63


Cornelius Driscoll,


1.75


Thomas Dwyer,


1.75


Albert B. Curtis,


4.75


Frank H. Young,


4.75


Total, $477.38.


CARE OF OLD BURYING GROUND.


$15.00.


Appropriation, Payment,


12.00


William E. Hunt, mowing,


$12.00;


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SPECIAL FOR GRADING AND SEEDING THE COMMON.


Appropriation,


$75.00


Payments, 77.35


Walter S. Harrub,


$59.75 John Carson, $3.50


Wm. H. Sampson, seed,


3.85


Frank B. Damon, 1.75


John T. Fitts,


8.50


Total, $77.35.


BURYING UNKNOWN SAILORS, Chap. 354, Acts 1898


J. E. O. Prouty burying three unknown sailors,


$45.00


LIBRARIES.


Appropriation, $240.00


Paid Pierce Memorial Library,


$121.13


Paid Satuit Library,


121.14


$242.27


SPECIAL FOR SIDEWALK FROM THE CORNER


OF HIGH AND SUMMER STREETS TO THE COHASSET LINE.


Appropriation,


$100.00


Payments,


99.39


John T. Fitts,


$31.63


A. Judson Bates,


$28.38


Geo. M. Damon,


6.13


Geo. Hill,


7.00


Milton G. Litchfield,


8.75


Abner N. Bates, 8.75


J. Edward Hill,


8.75


Total, $99.39.


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SPECIAL TO REPAIR THE ROAD FROM THE HOUSE OF ABNER N. BATES TO THE NORWELL LINE.


Appropriation,


$200.00


Payments,


208.75


John T. Fitts,


$49.50


A. Judson Bates,


$24.19


George M. Damon,


3.50


Hiram Litchfield,


15.75


Clarence Litchfield,


23.78


M. S. and Z. H. Litchfield


1.02


Milton G. Litchfield,


27.13


John Carson,


1.75


Abner N. Bates,


12.25


G. Wilbur Damon, 11.88


George Hill,


10.50


Andrew Bates,


7.00


J. Edward Hill,


8.75


Lorenzo Hyland,


8.75


Thaddeus L. Litchfield,


1.00


Charles Hackett,


2.00


Total, $208.75.


SPECIAL FOR WIDENING THE CORNER OF SUMMER AND CEDAR STREETS.


Appropriation,


$100.00 86.63


John T. Fitts,


$33.00


Geo. M. Damon,


$1.75


Abner N. Bates,


7.00


Clarence Litchfield,


7.16


George H. Jenkins,


7.00


J. C. and J. H. Merritt,


8.44


Zenas H. Litchfield,


1.00


Melvin S. Litchfield,


3.50


George F. Welch,


4.03


Litchfield Bros.,


5.00


George Litchfield,


8.75


Total, $86.63.


SPECIAL REPAIRS ON THE ROAD FROM THE


BUTTONWOOD FIELD TO NORTH SCITUATE BEACH.


Appropriation,


$500.00


Payments,


502.88


John T. Fitts,


$70.81 Thomas L. Tilden,


40.77


James Landers,


9.19 John Jellows,


11.52


Isaac Jellows,


11.52 John Carson, 2d,


11.52


Payments,


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Pearl Vickery,


40.19


Thomas Tobin, 15.02


Patrick Flaherty,


15.02


Charles M. Litchfield,


23.33


. Joseph H. Merritt,


15.02


George L. Whittaker, 10.64


Dudley Connors,


15.02


Charles H. Mitchell,


31.27


Charles N. Turner,


27.89


Fred D. Graves,


24.94


John F. Turner,


24.94


John B. Damon,


24.94


Everett E. Litchfield,


II.52


Walter Litchfield,


15.02


George H. Lincoln,


15.02


Thomas Mulcahy,


15.00


Abner S. Dalby,


3.00


Allen Vinal,


16.07


Frank T. Whittaker,


1.75


Total, $502.88


EXPENSE CAUSED BY THE GREAT STORM OF NOVEMBER 27, 1898.


WATCHING PROPERTY AT NORTH SCITUATE BEACH.


Francis Hyland,


$12.50 Frank E. Cook, $7.50


Samuel Reddy,


15.00 Liba F. Litchfield, 25.00


T. Mulcahy,


18.50


Charles H. Hardwick, 12.50


Eugene T. Brown, 12.50


Total, $103.50


WATCHING PROPERTY AT THE SAND HILLS.


Charles Curran,


$27.30 W. E. Supple, $27.30


John F. Turner,


22.20 Benjamin R. Turner, 27.30


Total, $104.10.


WATCHING FIRE AT GEO. F. WELCH'S.


Geo. E. Bearce,


$7.00


Minot Frye, 2.00


Martin Curran, Jr.,


11.00


Albertus Williams, Jr., 11.00


P. E. Curran,


16.50


Hugh Driscoll, 4.50


Frank T. Whittaker,


4.50


Robert Tillgren,


3.00


Frank W. Wheeler,


19.50


John W. Faye,


21.00


Harry Driscoll,


22.50


Joseph A. Ward,


11.00


Harry Smith,


6.50


James Tracy,


11.50


Geo. F. Edson,


8.00


Isaac Jellows,


12.00


Patrick C. Mitchell,


21.00


Patrick Curran,


23.00


William Stanley,


7.50


E. L. Bonney,


19.00


J. L. Prouty,


8.00


Thomas Connors, 3.00


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W. T. Richardson,


7.50


Henry Webb, 10.00


Frank Cushman,


10.00


Percy T. Mann, 1.00


E. C. Vinal,


2.50


Geo. F. Welch, tools,


29.15


L. A. Dubois,


2.00


Harry B. Ellms,


8.50


James Landers,


17.50


George F Welch, for


Henry E. Merritt,


13.00


bridge lumber,


50.36


Robert Callahan,


4.50


Total, $616.61.


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


1896.


James T. Barce,


$9.50


George A. Murphy,


$3.92


Ira Bates,


2.84


Geo. H. Newcomb, 2.00


Betsey Burrows est.,


3.90


Patrick Nee, 2.00


Geo. M. Damon,


2.00


Wilbur F. Nott,


2.00


John Duffy,


2.00


William L. Pierce,


2.00


Albin R. Glines,


2.00


Lucien Pitts, 2.00


Frank W. Litchfield,


2.00


Geo. O. Vinal,


16.46


Henry W. Leavitt,


2.00


Richard Wherety,


2.00


James E. Murphy,


2.00


M. J. Bishop,


2.00


Total, $62.62.


1897.


James T. Barce,


$9.13 Moses Jellows' heirs, 6.61


Ira Bates,


2.86


Martha P. Peaks, 5.25


David Cobb,


2.00


James E. Murphy, 2.00


Geo. P. Clapp,


2.00


Mrs. John Mitchell,


1.73


Sylvanus Damon, heirs,


5.12


James McDonough, 9.20


Calvin Jenkins,


2.00


Virgil Nichols, 2.00


Frank Doherty,


2.00


Levi Newcomb,


2.00


William Duffy,


1.15


Gertrude Clare,


.86


Frank B. Damon,


2.00


Mrs. Charles T. Howard,


4.31


Edmund Landers, heirs,


14.15


James Stanwood,


3.80


Geo. M. Damon,


2.00


Richard Supple, heirs,


5.46


Sarah H. Ellms,


5.75


Geo. O. Vinal,


13.85


Alon G. Faye,


2.69


Henry L. Vinal, heirs,


1.03


Edwin B. Ferguson,


2.00


Mrs. Hannah Wherety, 3.74


Reuben S. Gurney,


1.58


Richard Wherety,


2.00


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Patrick J. Glynn,


2.00


Henry Newton, 1.44


Mrs. Helen Hobson,


5.18 John Pratt, .48


James Hughes,


2.00


M. J. Bishop, 2.00


Total, $133.37.


1898.


George F. Sumner,


$23.40 Mrs. Ward Litchfield, $15.08


Henry A. Clark,


26.00 Mrs. Clara F. Westlake, . 6.50


Fred Butts,


16.25 Warren I. Whittaker, .65


Total, $87.88.


RECAPITULATION OF EXPENSES.


State Aid,


Military Aid,


$1,454.00 20.00 4,460.21


Support of Poor,


Support of Schools,


7,955.02


Public Buildings,


150.08


Preserving order previous to March 5th, 1898,


200.00


Bounty on woodchucks,


165.25


Town Officers,


1,352.85


Roads and Bridges,


3,961.08


Miscellaneous,


410.43 90.90


State Road,


332.62


Printing Stationery and Postage,


204.2I


Removing Snow,


432.76


W. O. Clapp vs. Town of Scituate,


290.66


Overhead Bridge at Greenbush,


200.00


Expenses of Lockup,


379.05


Hatherly School yard,


258.30


Special repairs on Front street,


1,015.93


Pump at North Scituate,


95.00


Special for old records,


115.00


Memorial Day, 100.00


Preserving order, on acct., $1,500.00,


1,435.00


Special repairs at Gannett's Corner,


147.76


Cattle Inspection,


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Concreting High School cellar,


I35.00


Employing counsel, 50.00


Special repairs on road from P. Murphy's to Lighthouse, 477.38


Care of old burying ground,


12.00


Grading and seeding Common,


77.35


Burying unknown sailors, 45.00


Libraries,


242.27


Special on road from A. N Bates' to Norwell line,


208.75


Special at corner of Summer and Cedar streets, 86.63


Special on road from Buttonwood field to the Beach, 502.88 Expense caused by the storm of Nov. 27, 1898, 409.0I


Abatement of Taxes,


283.87


Special for sidewalks, 300.38


$28,264.23


Interest on Town notes,


2,893.7.5


State Tax,


1,305.00


Expenses of summer census, 1897,


109.65


County Tax,


3,318.06


Corporation tax overdrawn,


55.51


Interest on money borrowed and paid,


181.97


John F. Turner, by order of 2d District Court,


82.20


W. E. Supple, by order of 2d District Court,


87.05


Wm. Buckley, by order of 2d District Court,


9.65


Roland Turner, fees for collecting taxes, Discount on Taxes,


345.17


1,203.53


Total expense,


$37,855.77


Due from the State, State Aid, $1,454.00


Due from the State, Military Aid, 10.00


Due from the State, for paupers, 14.92


Due from estate of Hannah Wherety,


250.00


$1,728.92


Net expense,


$36, 126.85


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INCOME.


Amount of Tax bill for 1898,


$34,263.95


Town of Cohasset for fish ways,


19.37


Corporation Tax,


6.54


Fish rights,


14.25


Second District Court for fines,


397.00


John Monahan, pedler's license,


8.00


R. P. Livermore, pedler's license,


8.00


James E. Otis, bowling alley license,


2.00


James Ward, bowling alley license,


2.00


James Ward, pool table license,


2.00


Andrew J. Waterman, auctioneer's license,


2.00


F. W. Varney, auctioneer's license,


2.00


State for State Roads,


II4.86


State for Cattle Inspector,


76.20


State for schooling State children,


36.00


State for Superintendent of Schools,


416.67


State for State paupers,


205.78


State for burial of poor sailor,


35.00


Arthur C. Litchfield, for tuition,


9.00


Corporation Tax,


1,349.07


National Bank Tax,


159.83


County Treasurer, dog fund,


243.85


Interest for money on deposit,


63.10


Massachusetts School Fund,


205.55


$37,642.02


Net expense,


36, 126.85


Income above expenses,


$1,515.17


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FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN, DE- CEMBER 31, 1898.


LIABILITIES.


NOTES.


RATE.


NOTES DUE.


INT. PAID TO


INT. DUE.


$25,000.00


4 1-2 p. c.


Jan. 15, 1901


Jan. 15, 1899


2,500 00


3 3-4


66


May 29,


1902


Nov. 29,


1898


$8.48


8,000.00


3 3-4


66


Nov. 1,


1905


Nov. 1,


1898


50.00


25,000.00


4


Jan. 15, 1906


Jan. 15,


1899


10,000.00


3 3-4


May 23, 1906


Nov. 23,


1898


40.62


$70,500.00


$99.10


Principal of notes,


$70,500.00


Interest due Dec. 31, 1898,


99.10


Bills due Dec. 31, 1898, estimated,


300.00


Appropriation for grading Hatherly School lot,


200.00


Total liabilities,


$71,099.10


RESOURCES.


Cash in hands of Treasurer,


$7,694.98


Uncollected taxes of 1887,


68.93


66


66


" 1888,


35.27


66


1889,


53.82


“ 1890,


69.20


66


66


1891,


66.37


"


1892,


95.78


66


66 1893,


I34.39


1894,


207.46


1895,


247.98


66


" 1896,


344.44


66


1897,


677.72


66


66


1898,


6,433.39


1,454.00


10.00


1


Due from State for State Aid, Due from State for Military aid,


·


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Due from State for State paupers, Due from estate of Hannah Wherety,


14.50


250.00


Total resources, From liabilities,


$17,848.23


$71,099.10


Deduct resources,


17,848.23


Net debt, Dec. 31, 1898,


$53,250.87


Net debt, Dec. 31, 1897,


$54,182.30


Net debt, Dec. 31, 1898, 53,250.87


Reduction of net debt, $931.43


Respectfully submitted, JOHN J. FORD, GEORGE H. WEBB, AZRO TURNER, Selectmen of Scituate.


SCITUATE, Dec. 31, 1898.


I have examined the accounts of the Selectmen and find them correctly cast and properly vouched for.


FRANCIS B. LEE, Auditor.


APPROPRIATIONS ASKED FOR EXPENSES OF


1898. (Estimated. )


Removing snow,


$1,000.00


Support of Poor,


4,000.00


Town Officers,


1,400.00


Collection of taxes,


350.00


Repairs of public buildings,


350.00


Reduction of Debt,


2,500.00


Printing, stationery and postage,


200.00


Support of schools,


7,500.00


Superintendent of Schools,


250.00


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Roads and bridges, Abatement of taxes, Miscellaneous, Interest on debt, Libraries,


4,000.00




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