Town annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Scituate 1898-1905, Part 23

Author: Scituate (Mass.)
Publication date: 1898-1905
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 806


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1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


TOTALS.


Whole number registered


51


52


50


49


49


49


50


51


50


54


Average membership


51


50


50


49


49


49


50


51


50


50


Average attendance


49


39


48


46


44


43


46


48


46


46


Number of absences


22


226


84


102


192


216


- 154


125


150


1271


Per cent. of attendance


96


78


96


92


90


88


921


96


92


92


Cases of tardiness


-


-


-


3


5


1


1


2


9


35


131


187


Days of school


10


10


20


15


20


17


20


20


20


152


1


MONTH ....


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


TOTALS.


Whole number registered


43


43


42


41


41


40


, 40


39.


39


48


44


Average membership


43


41


40


41


40


40


39


38


39


40


40


Average attendance


37.3


28.1


33 4


29.8


31.9


34.5


35.1


34 4


35 8


36.9


34.2


Number of absences


112


245


225


336


343


176


158


136


130


62


1923


Per cent. of attendance


86


67


83.5


72.6


79.8


86


89.8


90.6


91.6


92


88.5


Pupils over 15 years


2


2


2


2


2


21


2


2


3


5


5


Cases of truancy


4


1


1


7


11


2


6


2


5


1


40


Cases of tardiness Dismissals


2


1


3


2


4


1


6


8


7


7


41


Corporal punishments


-


-


3


2


4


4


3


9


7


11


33


60


135


Days of school


10


9.5


20


15


20


16


20


19


20


9.5


159


-


-


4


-


1


-


-


5


-


1


2


1


7


Number of visitors


2


Dismissals


1


1


1


2


3


8


-


3


1


2


-2


2


10


Number of visitors


-


1


HATHERLY SCHOOL-GRADES 7 AND 8.


·


HATHERLY SCHOOL-GRADES 3 AND 4.


MONTH ....


1


2


3


4


5


6


7 .


8


9


TOTALS.


Whole numbered registered


39


38


38


37


40


38


39


41


40


44


Average membership


39


34


35


35


37


37


39


40


40


37.7


Average attendance


37


31.5


31


32


33


33


63.7


39


37


34.3


18


52


142


146


166


178


210


110


115


1137


Number of absences


95


91


90


91


90


90


87


96


94


91


Per cent. of attendance


1


2


3


Cases of tardiness


7


Dismissals


7


6


10


5


10


10


9


37


154


248


Number of visitors


10


10


20


15


20


17


20


20


20


152


Days of school


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HATHERLY SCHOOL-GRADES 1 AND 2.


MONTH ....


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


TOTALS.


Whole number registered


37


35


33


34


33


34


36


37


38


38


Average membership


36


32


34


32


32


36


37


38


35


Average attendance


35


33


28


31


26


27


30


33


33


31


Number of absences


46


98


166


104


272


206


244


160


194


1490


Per cent. of Attendance


97


91


88


91


81


81


83


89


87


88.7


Cases of tardiness


3


4


2


3


4


7


5


26


6


60


Days of School


10


10


20


15


20


17


20


20


20


152


-


--


2


1


-


1


--


-


4


4


3


4


4


4


28


Number of Visitors


3


2


HIGH STREET SCHOOL-GRADES 1 TO 4.


.


MONTH .. .


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


TOTALS.


Whole number registered


20


20


20


20


20


18


19


23


23


23


Average membership


19 7


20


20


19.2


17.4


17.7


18.5


20.4


22


20.5


Average attendance


18.3


18.4


17.4


15


12 8


14.1|3


15.9


18.3


20.4


18


Number of absences


54


62


98


161


137


102


83


88


971


Per cent. of attendance


92 8


92


87


78.1


186 73.5 10


79.6


[85.9


89.2


92.2


87.8


Cases of tardiness


42


12


14


21


8


#11


12


48


178


Dismissals


2


1


1


2


2


5


... @ 4


9


7


43


Days of school


20


20


19


19


20


19


20


20


29


186


JENKINS SCHOOL-GRADES 7 AND 8.


MONTH ....


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


TOTALS.


Whole number registered


26


30


32


32


32


32


32 30.5


32


25


34


Average membership


26


28


31.2


31.7


32


32


Average attendance


24


26.3


28.1


27.3


27.4


28 1


29.3


29.7


22.2


26.9


Number of absences


80


66


103


141


178


134


110


92


140 89.3


1044


Per cent. of attendance


92.3


92.5


90.8


86.1


85


87.7


91


93


90.2


Pupils over 15 years


2


3


4


3


3


4


4


3


4


5


Cases of truancy


4


2


3


2


9


4


1


2


4


30


Dismissals


5


4


-


1


1


2


3


1


=17


Number of visitors


7


18


11


3


8


8


12


6.


1


74


Days of school


20


19


18


16


19


17


19


20


24


172


-


1


2


6


11


24


Number of visitors


2


7


5


1


-


.


1


-


2


Cases of tardiness


32


24.8


29.8


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JENKINS SCHOOL-GRADES 5 AND 6.


MONTH ....


1


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


TOTALS.


Whole number registered Average membership


47


47


47


47


47


47


46


46


45


49


47


47


4.7


47


47


46


46


46


45


46.4


45


44.3


42.3


41.4


43.6


41.9


43.2


41.9


40.9


42.7


Average attendance Number of absences


95


96


172


214


117


147


107


166


206


1320


Per cent. of attendance


95


94


90


88


92


91


93


90


91


92


Pupils over 15 years


3


1


2


3


1


I


-


1


2


1


1


1


Number of visitors


6


21


7


3


15


10


5


10


6


183


Days of school


20


18


18


19


16


18


19


20


25


$173


JENKINS SCHOOL-GRADES 3 AND 4.


.


MONTH ....


1


2


3


1


5


6


7


0


9


TOTALS.


Whole number registered


50


48


47


47


47


47


50


50


50


55


Average membership


50


48


47


47


47


47


50


50


50


48.4


Average attendance


47.8


46


42


39.4


41


13


45.5


48.1


48.8


44.7+


Number of absences


45


80


50


178


197


132


178


76


78


1014


Per cent. of attendance Cases of tardiness


94


96


89


83


85


91


91


96


98


92.3


1


1


2


1


1


1


1


8


Dismissals


2


1


-


4


Number of visitors


11


28


10


7


6


7


11


10


5


95


Days of school


20


18


18


19


16


18


19


20


25


173


-


1


1


1


1


1


Cases of tardiness


2


G: 12


Dismissals


-107-


1


-


1


JENKINS SCHOOL-GRADES 1 AND 2.


.


.


MONTH ....


1


2


3


4 .


5


6


7


8


9


TOTALS.


Whole number registered


53


54


49


56


50


51


60


62


62


68


Average membership


51


49


39


45


42


15


54


54


57


48.4


Average attendance


47


47


35.8


36.3


39


41


47


49


51


43.7


Number of absences


128


122


350


333


118


156


279


205


322


2013


Per cent. of attendance


93


96


91.8


80


93


91


87


91


90


90.3


Cases of tardiness


7


-


-


2


2


1


12


Number of visitors


11


31


8


4


8


6


11


11


8


98


Days of school


20


18


19


19


16


19


20


20


25


176


-108


SUMMARIES.


1903


1902


Total enrollment


488


464


Average membership


424.6


404.9


Average attendance


383.2


370.1


Number of absences


14174


12148


Per cent. of attendance


90.2


91.4


Number of tardinesses


914


687


Number of dismissals


110


175


Corporal punishments


7


27


Number of visitors


.


.


1029


1025


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF SCITUATE


FOR THE


Year ending Dec. 3 I


1904


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PLYMOUTH THE MEMORIAL PRESS 1905


REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.


Of the receipts and expenditures and financial condition of the Town of Scituate for the year ending December 31, 1904.


PAYMENTS OF STATE AID.


Edwin Bowman.


$72 00


Andrew J. Hobson. 36 00


Harriet Bowman,


48 00


William W. Hunt, 48 00


John Berry,


48 00


George W. Hodgdon, 8 00


William T. Burrows,


13 50


Irene A. Lee, 48 00


Charles E. Brown,


60 00


Salome A. Litchfield, 24 00


Mary Bailey,


48 00


William Litchfield,


42 00


William Bates,


48 00


Trene E. Litchfield. 36 00


Abby B. Clapp,


48 00


Milton G. Litchfield,


32 00


Shadrach B. Curtis,


45 00


Eglantine A. Merritt,


48 00


Henry H. Chubbuck.


48 00


Joseph O. Marsh, 36 00


Albert Clapp,


48 00


Joanna Merritt, 8 00


Rose Doherty.


40 00


James E. Merritt, 48 00


Mary F. Damon,


48 00


Charles H. Nott.


24 00


Lincoln T. Damon,


48 00


Hosea D. Nott,


72 00


Israel D. Damon,


24 00


Thomas J. Newcomb,


24 00


George Emerson.


40 00


William H. Osborne,


48 00


Luke G. Fitts,


56 00


James E. Otis,


57 00


Pauline Fitts, .


48 00


Harriet E. Perry,


32 00


Charles M. Ferguson,


18 00


Bardin A. Prouty, 48 00


John P. Giffin, 40 00


Caroline E. Spencer,


48 00


Lucy M. Gordak,


48 00


Martha J. Seaverns,


48 00


Joy K. Gannett,


24 00


George O. Vinal.


60 00


Daniel Goslin,


72 00


Amanda Vinal, 48 00


Alvin R. Glines,


36 00


Nathaniel Wilder, 72 00


-4-


Amelia M. Young, 48 00


Emeline Vinal, 36 00


James L. Prouty,


48 00 Nicholas Wherety,


48 00


Charles P. Seaverns,


48 00


Bathana E. Whitcomb. 16 00


Benjamin E. Stetson,


44 00


Total, $2,351.50.


SUPPORT OF POOR.


Appropriation,


$5,000 00


Payments,


$7,318 61


Due from State,


9 75


Net cast of poor,


$7,308 86


PERSONS WHOLLY SUPPORTED.


Calvin Jenkins.


Mrs. E. E. Weatherbee, board,


$366 00


Dr. Charles H. Davie, medical attendance,


43 00


C. W. Frye, supplies,


IO 40


$419 40


Addie Young.


Mrs. E. E. Weatherbee, board,


$309 53


C. W. Frye, supplies,


4 25


Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,


12 00


$325 78


E. Frank Clapp.


Taunton Insane Hospital, board,


$42 71


Anna M. Young.


Taunton Insane Hospital, board,


$42 71


Barbara Faloon.


Massachusetts School for Feeble Minded, board, $212 63


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Ida M. Taylor and two children.


Mrs. Geo. M. Arnold, board,


$295 00


Mrs. Geo. M. Arnold, supplies,


12 59


Mrs. Geo. M. Arnold, medical attendance,


4 00


$3II 59


PERSON PARTIALLY SUPPORTED.


Tramps.


C. W. Prouty, 246 tramps,


$123 00


C. W. Prouty, special care of tramps,


2 50


Dr. T. B. Alexander, care sick tramp,


3 00


$128 50


John Carson and wife.


J. F. Bailey, supplies, $78 00


J. A. Ward, supplies,


12 25


Webb & Litchfield, supplies,


205 50


Geo. F. Welch, supplies,


21 75


Dr. T. B. Alexander, medical attendance,


3 00


Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,


58 00


W. P. Richardson, supplies,


90


Philip Gillis, nursing,


10 00


Mary DeCosta, nursing,


28 00


John T. Fitts, supplies,


6 42


E. T. Clapp, estate, ice,


I 00


$424 82


Susan Otis.


E. L. Bonney, treasurer, cash paid,


$102 00.


E. H. Nichols, house rent, Geo. F. Welch, supplies,


40 00 .


8 75


$150 75


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Mrs. Julia E. Litchfield. E. L. Bonney, treasurer, cash paid, $114 75


Hannah Hogan. 1


E. L. Bonney, treasurer, cash paid, George F. Welch, supplies,


16 93


W. P. Richardson, supplies,


I 55


$171 48


Catherine Kane.


E. L. Bonney, treasurer, cash paid,


$204 00


E. T. Clapp, estate, house rent, 50 00


Kate Conophy, house rent,


21 00


Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,


38 50


W. P. Richardson, supplies,


2 00


$315 50


Patrick Driscoll and wife.


E. L. Bonney, treasurer, cash paid,


$153 00


Chas. W. Frye, supplies, 25 35


George F. Welch, supplies,


59 77


W. P. Richardson, supplies,


60


Dr. T. B. Alexander, medical attendance,


5 00


J. L. Pronty, labor in house,


19 50


.


$263 22


Anastatia D. Elliott.


Town of Whitman, supplies,


$38 00


John Devlin and wife.


J. Frank Bailey, supplies, $71 00


Carrie F. Jackson, supplies,


26 79


Charles W. Frye, supplies,


76 32


Frank H. Young, plowing,


I 50


W. P. Richardson, supplies,


6 75


$153 00


-7-


George F. Welch, supplies,


19 00


George Doherty, house rent,


44 00


Mrs. Annie Duffy, board of Mrs. John Devlin,


140 00


Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,


69 00


Dr. T. B. Alexander, medical attendance,


I 50


Mrs. James McCarty, washing,


2 00


Roland Turner, supplies,


II 54


$469 40


Mrs. George M. Damon and child.


Town of Cohasset, support,


$96 00 ,


Sarah Barnes.


Dr. Charles H. Davie, medical attendance,


$57 00


George B. Vinal, supplies, I16 00


$173 00


Mrs. Davis Jenkins.


Dr. Charles H. Davie, medical attendance,


$84 00


George B. Vinal, supplies,


142 00


Frank E. Cook, supplies,


7 75


David L. Studley, supplies,


16 00


George F. Welch, supplies,


7 25


$257 00


Daniel Langdon.


Dr. Charles H. Davie, medical attendance, $16 00


James N. C. Wade.


Dr. Charles H. Davie, medical attendance,


$154 00


Geo. T. Otis, supplies,


17 26


$171 26


William C. Andrews and famiy. Dr. Charles W. Stodder, medical attendance, $40 71


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Mrs. Mary Connors.


Dr. Charles W. Stodder, medical attendance, $64 50


Boothby Hospital, board and medical attendance, 43 83


Webb & Litchfield, supplies, 116 69


George F. Welch, supplies,


21 80


William O. Merritt, supplies,


3 50


Mary Connors,. cash for house rent,


20 00


: $270 32


Daniel Broughton.


Charles W. Frye, supplies,


$160 84


Wm. P. Richardson, supplies,


8 55


George F. Welch, supplies,


7 75


Dr. F. T. Vinal, medical attendance,


I 50


$178 64


Edward H. Gardner.


Charles W. Frye, supplies,


$173 90


Geo. F. Welch, supplies and house rent, 56 25 1


Albertus Williams, house rent. 60 33


Dr. T. B. Alexander, medical attendance, 128 25


- Dr. Charles W. Stodder, medical attendance, 4 50


William O. Merritt, wood,


15 00


James S. Jenkins, wood,


3 00


William W. Waterman, milk,


21 49


$462 72


Ira Bates in 1902.


Dr. O. G. Cilley, medical attendance, $75 00


Amy Hardwick.


Frank E. Cook, coal, $15 50


Hosea J. Stockbridge, milk and vegetables, 58 22


Thaddeus L. Litchfield, supplies. 81 00


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Dr. H. E. Fernald, medical attendance, George F. Welch, supplies, 7 25


36 00


$197 97


Antone Vargus.


Frank E. Cook, coal and wood. $25 60


Sereno T. Spear, supplies, 20 85


Dr. H. E. Fernald, medical attendance, 49 50


South Scituate Savings Bank, house rent, 24 00


Thaddeus L. Litchfield, supplies. 10 00


Hosea J. Stockbridge, milk and vegetables, 43 66


Israel M. Barnes, supplies,


39 24


M. G. Seaverns & Co., supplies, 12 09


$224 94


Sarah Connors and three children.


James C. Merritt, wood. $5 25


Town of Abington, supplies,


58 05


Israel M. Barnes, supplies. 20 00


$83 30


Jolın S. Card and wife.


George B. Vinal. supplies.


$167 21


W'm. P. Richardson, supplies.,


50


Dr. T. B. Alexander, medical attendance,


6 00


$173 71


Caleb T. Jenkins and family.


Dr. Frank T. Vinal, medical attendance, $49 00


WVm. P. Richardson, supplies, 6 05


George F. Welch, house rent, 55 00


George F. Welch, coal, 29 00


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Charles W. Frye, supplies.


2 75


Webb & Litchfield, supplies,


51 82


$193 62


Walter J. Litchfield and family.


Town of Abington, support,


$156 80


Chester Taylor.


Town of Norwell, supplies,


$52 00


Mrs. Charles Trommer.


M. G. Seaverns & Co., supplies,


$12 19


Hans G. Dick, house rent,


35 00


$47 19


Howland L. Hunt.


William W. Hunt, Jr., board, $168 00


Everett Osborn and family.


George B. Vinal, supplies.


$182 33


Dr. H. E. Fernald, medical attendance,


50 00


- $232 33


1


James Litchfield.


Town of Hanover, board, supplies,


$83 61


Ada Chubbuck.


Mrs. Julia A. Town, board,


$144 00


Jeremiah Fitzpatrick.


Margaret Broughton, board, $88 00


Sara Graham.


Mrs. Mary Graham, board, $84 00


Roland Turner, supplies,


17 00


$101 00


-II-


Minnie Patterson.


C. W. Frye, supplies,


$2 20


Kate McIntire.


Charles W. Frye, supplies,


$37 46


J. Frank Bailey, supplies, 9 00


$46 46


Mrs. Fred W. Wade.


Herbert F. Loud, board, $36 00


Antone Andrews.


M. G. Seaverns & Co., supplies,


$20 00


Mrs. Edward Graham and child.


Daniel Reidy, house rent,


$34 00


Frank E. Cook, coal and wood,


9 00


$43 00


1


Emeline S. Gannett.


Frank E. Cook, coal and wood,


$16 74


E. J. Gutterson & Son, supplies, 26 10


$42 84


R. D. McNeill.


Geo. F. Welch, supplies,


$9 75


SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.


Appropriations :


Town,


$9,000 00


Transportation,


3,500 00


Salary of Supt. of Schools, 250 00


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Received from State on account of Superintendent, 416 67 Received from State on account Charity children, 103 00 Received from Tuition of Norwell children, 22 00


Received from County Treasurer, dog fund,


315 83


Total for Schools, $13,607 50


Total expenditures,


13,559 45


Unexpended, $48 05


PAYMENTS.


Superintendent. .


E. L. Willard, superintendent, $500 00


E. L. Willard, cash expenses, 4 54


$504 54


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TEACHERS.


Mary E. Gillis,


$304 00


Alice F. Clapp,


495 65


Josephine I. Barry,


380 00


E. Gertrude Gardner, 380 00


Robert W. Rice,


380 15


Ida Clapp,


6 00


Josephine G. Ward.


380 00


E. R. Clarke.


1,022 15


Harriet J. Ford,


202 13


Louise Adams,


800 00


Bertha Bryant,


304 00


Blanche C. Gardner,


57 20


Sara M. Kane,


380 00


Grace B. Simmons,


616 01


Carrie W. Litchfield,


423 75


Lilliette C. Jenkins,


380 00


Lillie C. Stoddard,


150 00


Percie Merritt.


143 00


Total. $6.804.04. ,


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SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Charles W. Frye, $13 49


Ginn & Co. 45 64


American Book Co. 138 0I


D. C. Heath & Co. 15 27


M. G. Seaverns & Co. 88 17


Geo. F. Welch, 321 33


L. E. Nott, I 73


Frank E. Cook, 339 58


J. L. Hammett & Co. I45 91


John A. Boyle & Co. I 34


Jordan, Marsh & Co.


4 50


A. Pinson, 7 00


E. E. Babb & Co.


337 71


Smith & Anthony, 23 27


Carter, Rice & Co.


9 55 Wadsworth, Howland & Co. 18 50


D. Appleton & Co.


I 00


Julia E. Webb, 28 50


James S. Barry,


7 00


Fred D. Graves,


30 00


Henry T. Cole,


51 49


Houghton & Dutton, 7 79


William P. Richardson,


I 80


James Johnson, 9 00


King. Richardson & Co.


8 70


R. H. White & Co. 6 00


Frank T. Vinal, 2d,


14 00


Silver. Burdette & Co. 17 18


Frank H. Young,


2 00


Walter T. Newcomb,


7 60


Joseph H. Harvey,


30 00


Beale Press,


17 00


G. Wilbur Damon. 90 00


Total, $1,840.06.


JANITORSHIP.


Wiley S. Damon.


$217 00 Mrs. Waldo Litchfield, 21 00


Everett L. Bearce,


504 50 Walter T. Newcomb, 376 25


Total, $1, 118.75.


TRANSPORTATION.


Fred D. Graves,


Henry T. Cole,


$1.701 68 Geo. S. Hatch, 797 68 744 30 Geo. W. Brown, est., 14 40 1


Total, $3,258.06.


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CENSUS AGENT.


Julia E. Webb, taking census,


$25 00


SUNDRIES.


Mrs. Henry F. Spooner. $5 00 Everett L. Bearce, 4 00


Total. $9.00.


ROADS, BRIDGES, and SIDEWALKS.


Appropriation, $2,500 00


Expended,


2,654 22


PAYMENTS.


Charles T. Chubuck,


$31 00 £ Hiram C. Litchfield. 4 00


Abner S. Dalby,


4 25


Percival S. Brown, 40 00


Charles M. Litchfield,


4 75


E. W. Hall & Son,


45


John Carson, 2d,


59 00


Frank E. Cook,


7 00


J. Edward Gillis.


20 67 .


Stillman Litchfield, heirs,


John Sullivan,


42 00


(gravel) 60


1


Thomas O. Jenkins,


2 00


Peleg Sherman,


33 50


Alvin W. Blanchard,


47 78


Geo. E. Bearce,


16 00


Fred Cole,


50 00


Ames Plow Co.


IO 73


Cole Bros.


49 78


John T. Fitts,


651 17


Henry D. Damon,


19 II


Joy K. Gannett,


25 00


Frank B. Damon,


87 67


Thomas Connors,


6 00


James Tilden,


18 00


James O'H'ern,


68 00


Rev. Albert Bryant,


1 00


Geo. F. Welch,


280 47


William H. Jenkins,


17 II


Warren W. Jenkins,


61 II


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Good Roads Mch. Co.


18 15


Arthur F. Sylvester. 30 00


Edward J. Dunn,


55 00


John Faloon, 21 00


Geo. T. Otis.


60 00 Geo. H. Lincoln, II 00


James S. Jenkins, 54 43


A. J. Mitchell,


14 00


Geo. M. Jenkins,


19 II


Frank H. Young,


20 00


Wiley S. Damon,


149 67


Patrick Kane,


21 00


Harry B. Ellms,


18 00


Walter S. Harrub,


20 00


Virgil H. Damon,


37 II


Fred D. Graves,


20 00


Charles H. Carpenter,


10 00


A. B. Curtis,


20 00


John F. Turner,


7 00


C. E. Perkins,


1 70


J. Frank Crane,


10 00


Thomas Flaherty,


26 00


J. L. Greeley,


1 00


William H. Varrell, 25 00


John H. Spencer,


24 00


John Jellow, 18 00


William H. Litchfield,


Albert D. Carter,


8 00


(gravel)


51 20


Wm. H. Burke.


6 00


Thomas J. Newcomb,


1 00


Eugene T. Brown,


15 00


Patrick Flaherty,


42 00


C. N. Turner,


22 50


C. M. Ferguson,


25 00


Mitchell Bros.


20 .00


Clement J. Prouty,


37 00


. Percy T. Mann, 30 80


Thomas J. Gray & Co.


3 90


Pearl Vickery, 22 50


MISCELLANEOUS.


John J. Ford, telephones, $4 48


Services on Fountain committee,


10 00


Fenton W. Varney, services as ballot clerk, Nov., 1903, 4 00


J. E. O. Prouty, returning twenty-one deaths, 5 25


Dr. C. H. Davie, telephoning and expressing, 5 50


Dr. C. H. Davie, placarding buildings,


5 00


C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, returning nineteen deaths, 4 75


I IO


Israel C. Dalby, services as teller, March, 1903,


4 00


Wiley S. Damon, janitor of Town Hall, 30 50


W. P. Richardson, telephones and telegrams,


Walter T. Newcomb, expressing. 2 40


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1


-16-


Walter T. Newcomb, services as Truant Officer, 13 25


W. F. Munroe, setting glass at Town Hall, 85


John J. Ford, expressing,


2 80


John J. Ford, cash paid County Commissioners,


3 00


Richard Clapp, teller at March meeting,


4 00


Joy K. Gannett, Jr., cash expenses,


I 67


Henry T. Cole, expressing and carting for schools,


8 86


Henry T. Cole, team for constables,


8 00


Henry T. Cole, team for registrars of voters,


13 50


Frank E. Cook, coal for Town Hall,


7 75


Mrs. L. R. Marden, supplies in Small Pox Case, 7 80


Patrick Kane, damage to team, 25 00 -


W. E. Supple, services as Truant Officer, 35 00


Stephen Litchfield, Jr., surveying and commit- tee on Charles Street, 33 00


W. L. Murdock, returning fourteen deaths, 3 50


John F. Turner, services as Constable, 20 00


Jetson Wade, recording births. marriages and · deaths, 41 IO


Eastern Drug Co., on account Board of Health,


2 50


John B. Damon, labor on breakwater at North Scituate, 39 00


George F. Welch, cement and lime for breakwater, 17 65


Lester D. Pettingill, putting up sign boards and posters, I 00


John B. Washburn, copies of conveyances for Assessors, 22 50


James E. Otis, care of gravel pit, North Scituate, 10 00


George F. Welch, order. J. W. Turner, I 70


W. P. Richardson, supplies for Board of Health, 35


James W. Turner, telephone, etc .. 2 00


L. D. Pettingill, posting automobile notices, 5 00


C. T. Chubuck, work on publc grounds, 7 00 W. W. Wade, tuning piano and furnishing piano stool. 8 50 C. H. Nott, returning ten deaths, 2 50


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Town of Pembroke, one-half expense of seeding ponds with alewives, 7 65


F. T. Vinal, 2nd, sealer of weights and measures, 60 00


C. F. Clapp, services as registrar of voters. 32 50


C. T. Chubuck, services as registrar of voters, 32 50 Jetson Wade, services as registrar of voters, 27 00


W. J. Stoddard, services as registrar of voters, 32 50


W. O. Merritt, wood for Town Hall, 6 00


G. Minot Frye, services as ballot clerk, Nov., 4 00


Samuel Ward & Co., furnishing town seal, 25 00


Dr. T. B. Alexander, returning twenty-eight births, 7 00


John D. Ferguson, services as ballot clerk. 4 00


Thomas H. Farmer, returning five deaths, I 25


W. E. Supple, making sign boards, 3 00


Peter W. Sharp, use of team, 3 00


Frank Newcomb, overpaid tax in 1903, 1 2 98


Fenton W. Varney, services as ballot clerk,


4 00


Fenton W. Varney, selling school houses, 5 00


Geo. F. Welch, stock for guide boards, I 02


W. A. Brown, police duty in 1901, 17 50


W. E. Supple, services as police,


105 00


C. W. Prouty, services as police, 8 00


John F. Turner, services as police,


137 50


Everett L. Bearce, services as police,


8 00


C. M. Litchfield, services as police, 52 25


Payments,


$1.012 41


Appropriation,


1,000 00


Exceeded appropriation.


$12 41


Scituate 2


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TOWN OFFICERS.


John J. Ford, Assessor, Selectman and Over- seer of the Poor, $830 00


Thomas F. Bailey, Assessor, Selectman and Over- seer of the Poor, 125 00


William H. Varrell, Assessor, Selectman and


Overseer of the Poor, 1


250 00 James W. Turner, Assessor, Selectman and Over- seer of the Poor, 123 00


Jetson Wade, Town Clerk, 118 80


Joy K. Gannett, Jr., School Committee, 60 00


Julia E. Webb, School Committee, 55 00


Thomas H. Farmer, Board of Health,


3 75


Clara M. Skeele,


36 50


E. L. Bonney. Treasurer,


200 00


Peter W. Sharp, Auditor,


75 00


Total amount of payments,


$1,877 05


Appropriation, 1,700 00


$177 05


Exceeded appropriation,


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LOCKUP.


Charles W. Frye, supplies, $3 75


George F. Welch, supplies,


29 47


W. E. Supple, labor,


16 10


C. W. Prouty, keeper,


75 00


F. T. Vinal, 2d, keys for lockup,


75


W. D. Turner, wood for lockup,


4 50


Total payments,


$129 57


Appropriation,


100 00


Exceeded appropriation, $29 57


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


W. W. Manson, work on Jenkins school, $15 00


Luther J. Studley, work on Hatherly, 10 38


Geo. F. Welch, supplies to Town Hall, 18 62


Geo. F. Welch, supplies, school houses, 55 58


James H. Burrows, labor on school houses,


46 70


Edgar L. Hyland, labor on school houses, 19 00


E. J. Gutterson & Son, labor, 40 90


James J. Fuller, labor, 9 50


Pearl Vickery, labor, 12 50


W. E. Supple, labor,


2 46


W. F. Munroe, labor, 5 60


T. F. Bailey & Son, labor and supplies, 96 20


James Litchfield, labor, 3 00


Irving E. Whiting, labor, painting, 299 00


Wiley S. Damon, labor on grounds. . 5 00


Henry H. Mott, labor on Hatherly, 150 00


C. T. Chubuck, labor on Jenkins school grounds, I 50


Everett L. Bearce, labor on shrubbery, school grounds, 50 00


George H. Lincoln. mulching trees at Hatherly school, 4 00


WVm. R. Wills, labor on Hatherly,


2 00


Payments made.


$846 94


Appropriations.


600 00


Exceeded appropriations,


$246 94


PRINTING, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE.


F. W. Varney, postage, stationery, etc., 46 91


John J. Ford, postage, stationery, etc., 28 50


Jetson Wade, postage, stationery, etc., 3 50


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F. W. Barry, Beale & Co., stationery, 2 20


Cave & Rogers, printing for schools, 7 50


Frank Wood, printing for schools, 5 25


Floretta Vining, printing raiload hearing, 9 00


Wright & Potter Printing Co., printing town ballots, 23 00 Joy K. Gannett, Jr., postage and stationery, 4 17 A. D. Spaulding, printing, 27 92


Bittinger Bros., printing, 171 50 Thomas, Groom & Co., assessors and collectors' books, 6 65 Carter Ink Co., ink for Town Clerk, , 2 20


E. L. Bonney, stationery and postage, 27 90


C. M. Skeele, stationery and postage, 2 50


Pratt Bros., printing legal notices, 25 00


Geo. F. King & Co., stationery,


I 80


Payments, $395 50


Appropriation, $300 00


Exceeded appropriation,


$95 50


BRIDGE ON THE NEW ROAD.


Appropriation, paid by the county,


$500 00 ·


Payments, 500 50


Exceeded the appropriation, $ 50


John T. Fitts, labor,


$185 00


John J. Ford, use of team,


3 00


John Faloon, labor. 33 00


James J. Barry, lahor,


43 50


Geo. E. Bearce, labor,


21 00


John Sullivan, labor, 8 00 .


· Arthur J. Mitchell, labor,


: 10 00


Percival S. Bown, labor,


25 00


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Benjamin Shaw & Co., stone,


126 00


Thomas Connors, labor, 8 00


John E. Gillis, labor,


6 00


Fred D. Graves, labor,


20 00


John Carson, 2nd, labor,


6 00


James O'Hern, labor,


6 00


$500 50


SPECIAL REPAIRS ON BORDER STREET.


Appropriation, Payments,


$2,000 00


965 50


Unexpended,


$1,034 50


John T. Fitts,


$323 57


Thomas Connors,


42 50


Thomas Flaherty,


14 67


James O'Hern,


40 50


H. H. Harvey (supplies)


28 59


M. G. Seaverns & Co. 62 63


John Carson, 2d,


55 28


John Faloon.


25 78


J. E. Gillis,


50 67


Geo. F. Welch (supplies)


2 80


Pearl Vickery,


24 78


Daniel Sullivan,


2 00


Geo. E. Bearce,


41 17


Henry Jellow,


41 61


Moses H. Jellow,


46 28


Litchfield Bros.


12 35


Thomas J. Gray & Co., (supplies) 6 00


Bartley Curran,


8 00


Albert Carter,


29 50


John Sullivan.


26 50


John Jellow,


20 00


Geo. S. Bates,


20 00


Paul Mott,


20 00


W. L. Parker (damage)


20 32


Total. $965.50


REMOVING SNOW.


Appropriation, Payments


$2,000 00


2,184 93


Exceeded appropriation,


$184 93


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Clement J. Prouty and others, $91 05


C. M. Litchfield and others, 387 26


J. Frank Crane and others, 163 17


Alvin W. Blanchard and


others, 35 75


Cole Bros. and others,


343 97


John T. Fitts and others,


79 66


James McCarty,


2 50


Ellis E. Damon,


1 00


Henry T. Fitts. $1 00


Martin Curran, Jr.


3 75


Martin Curran, 3 75


Fred Cole and others.


44 50


Walter S. Harrub, 3 75


Patrick Kane, 19 04


Fred A. Conroy, 2 00


Harry McDonald,


2 50


Geo. McDonald, 6 25


Daniel H. Ward,


4 00


Daniel Ward,


4 50


William Duffy,


2 50


John Conroy, I 50


John Sullivan, 3 38


Total. $2.184.93.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation,


$2.500 00


Payments,


823 81


Unexpended,


$1,676 19


C. W. Frye. supplies, Hose Co. No. I. $21 OI


C. W. Frye, supplies, Hose Co. No. 3. 3 20




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