Town of Norwell annual report 1900-1909, Part 7

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Publication date: 1900
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$203 08


12,778 94


332 76


$13,314 78


ANDREW J. LITCHFIELD, Collector.


TAXES ABATED.


1901 TAX.


Benj. Briggs


$12 52


Laban R. Bates


2 29


David H. Bates


2 37


Samuel Olsen


2 73


22


Ashburton W. Pinson


$4 35


William H. Pratt


2 87


Mary Shepherd


7 25


Mary R. Turner


7 25


Charles P. Talbot


2 00


Angeline V. Rogers


4 35


Alden Beach


2 00


Chas. David


3 67


B. L. Griswold


2 00


Frank E. Johnson


2 00


Chas. H. Kendall


2 00


Judson P. King


2 00


William C. Litchfield


2 36


Hiram Damon


2 00


Elisha Jacobs, est.


2 03


Louis E. White


2 00


Mrs. Chas. B. Hatch


I 45


Frank H. Whitcher


2 00


E. E. Gunderway


2 29


John W. Osborn


2 00


Mrs. Almira Griswold


. 3 99


Matthew Silva


2 00


Betsey B. Tolman, est.


12 70


$96 47


ASSESSORS' REPORT.


Value of buildings


$443,918 00


" land


236,997 00


" personal


159,340 00


Total


$840,255 00


State tax


$510 00


County tax


1,084 69


Town tax


II,255 OI


Overlaying


262 00


Total tax


$13, III 70


Street railway excise tax, $203.08.


Assessors' warrant to collector, $13, 111.70.


Rate of taxation per thousand, $14.50.


Number of polls assessed 464


Paying poll tax only


I38


Horses assessed


398


Cows assessed


223


Neat cattle other than cows


43


Sheep assessed


56


Swine assessed


30


Fowl assessed


6,408


Dwelling houses assessed


447


Acres of land assessed


12,017


GEORGE W. GRIGGS, ALPHEUS THOMAS, HENRY D. SMITH, Assessors of Norwell.


HIGHWAYS.


DISTRICT NO. I.


Share of appropriation $256 92


Timothy Sheehan, 16 days at $2


$32 00


Edwin C. Briggs and 2 horses, 18 hours at 50C 9 00


John R. Collamore and 2 horses, 36 hours at 50C 18 00


Charles E. Brewster and 2 horses, 18 hours at 50C 9 00


Daniel Barnes and 2 horses, 44 hours at 50C 22 00


Wm. H. Farrar and 2 horses, 53 hours at 50C


26 50


Wm. H. Farrar and I horse, 10 hours at 33 I-3C


3 33


Asa Robinson and I horse, 23 hours at 33 I-3C 7 67


J. Sheehan and I horse, 27 hours at 33 I-3C


9 00


J. Sheehan, 72 hours at 20C


14 40


Charles Scully, 114 1-2 hours at 20C


22 90


WVm. E. Wilder, 18 hours at 20C


3 60


Brenton H. Griffin, 99 hours at 20C


19 80


Edward L. Loring, 82 hours at 20C


16 40


Edward L. Loring and I horse, 27 hours at 33 I-3C


9 00


George H. Bates, 27 hours at 20C


5 40


C. V. Chapman, 9 hours at 20C


I 80


Charles Pratt, 23 hours at 20C


4 60


Charles Abbott, 23 hours at 20C


4 60


Alonzo Prouty, 18 hours at 20C


3 60


Asa Vining, 14 hours at 20C


2 80


John Brown, gravel


4 50


Elisha Sprague, gravel


4 00


Alva C. Tisdale, gravel


4 50


C. B. Collins, gravel


2 00


25


Samuel Litchfield, gravel


$3 75


Edward W. Gardner, smith work


I 00


$265 15


TIMOTHY SHEEHAN, Surveyor.


DISTRICT NO. 2.


Share of appropriation $405 14


Edwin E. Jacobs, 9 days at $2.00 $18 00


Edwin E. Jacobs and 2 horses, 129 hours at 50c 64 50


Edwin E. Jacobs and I horse, 33 hours at 33 1-3C 11 00


Edwin E. Jacobs, 2 horses, 36 hours at 33 1-3C


12 00


Edwin E. Jacobs, I horse, 27 hours at 16 2-3C


4 50


Edward A. Jacobs, I day at $2.00


2 00


Edward A. Jacobs and 2 horses, 22 hours at 50C


11 00


George W. Rix and 2 horses, 55 hours at 50C


27 50


George W. Rix, 20 loads gravel at 6c


I 20


James W. Warner, I horse, 18 hours at 16 2-3C


3 00


Andrew Clapp and I horse, 15 hours at 33 1-3C


5 00


Andrew Clapp, 50 hours at 20C


10 00


Patrick McNicol, 25 hours at 20C


5 00


Edwin C. Briggs, 20 1-2 hours at 20C


4 10


Edwin C. Briggs and 2 horses, 27 hours at 50c


13 50


Edwin C. Briggs, 2 horses, 9 hours at 33 I-3C 3 00


Alonzo Stoddard, 90 hours at 20C 18 00


Henry Fox, 18 hours at 20C


3 60


Charles H. Wilder, 128 1-2 hours at 20C


25 70


Charles H. Wilder, I horse, 18 hours at 16 2-3C


3 00


Albion Damon, 76 1-2 hours at 20C


15 30


Henry Main, 99 hours at 20C


19 80


Patrick Gammon, 108 hours at 20C


21 60


Simeon Damon, III hours at 20C


22 20


26


Frank Damon, 18 hours at 20C $3 60


William J. Hayden, 72 hours at 20C 14 40


O. D. Burhoff, 71 1-2 hours at 20C 14 30


Alpheus Damon, 9 hours at 20C Alpheus Damon, use of tools I 50


I 80


Benjamin Loring and 2 horses, 36 hours at 50c


18 00


Benjamin Loring, 30 loads gravel at 6c


I 80


Walter Briggs, 9 hours at 20C


I 80


Joseph Briggs, 9 hours at 20C


I 80


W. A. Spaulding, 27 hours at 20C


5 40


William Briggs, 4 loads gravel at 6c


24


Bela Jacobs Estate, 132 loads gravel at 6c


7 92


Gecrge F. Welch, drain pipe


4 30


$401 36


EDWIN E. JACOBS, Surveyor.


DISTRICT NO. 3.


Share of appropriation $439 72


C. O. Litchfield, 22 1-2 days at $2.00 $45 00


C. O. Litchfield and 2 horses, 144 1-2 hours at 50C 72 25


C. O. Litchfield, I horse, 70 1-2 hours at 16 2-3C II 75


C. O. Litchfield, post and rails I 50


C. O. Litchfield, sharpening picks 40


C. O. Litchfield, 2 horses, 9 hours at 33 1-3C 3 00


Clifford Brett and 2 horses, 70 1-2 hours at 50C


35 25


Clifford Brett and t horse, 4 hours at 33 1-3


I 33


Nelson Osborn, 28 hours at 20C


5 60


Scott Osborne, 25 1-2 hours at 20C


5 10


Henry Leavitt, 151 1-2 hours at 20C


30 30


Robert Leavitt, 132 hours at 20C 26 40


Alvin Baker, 60 hours at 20C


[2 00


Henry Winslow, 12 hours at 20C


2 40


27


Fred Bates and two horses, 112 1-2 hours at 50C $56 25


Fred Bates, gravel, 43 loads at 6c 2 58


George Richardson, 159 1-2 hours at 20C


31 90


Levi Osborne, 32 hours at 20C


6 40


George Vinal, 40 hours at 20C


8 00


George Vinal, gravel, 14 loads at 6c


84


Alvin Vinal, 16 hours at 20C


3 20


Wallace Hackett and 4 horses, 9 hours at 83 I-3C


7 50


Wallace Hackett, gravel, 44 loads at 6c


2 64


Ed. Winslow, 18 hours at 20C


3 60


Wm. Morse, 9 hours at 20C


I 80


Roy Richardson, 32 hours at 20C


6 40


A. L. Richardson, 63 hours at 20C


12 60


Earl Richardson, 63 hours at 20C


12 60


Lyman Lincoln, 54 hours at 16 2-3C


9 00


E. G. Bates, gravel, 48 loads at 6c


2 88


Elisha Sprague, gravel, 27 loads at 6c


I 62


Walter Simmons, gravel, 27 loads at 6c


I 62


Mr. Unangst, gravel, 80 loads at 6c


4 80


Henry Ford, gravel, 7 loads at 6c A. J. Sprague, gravel, 115 loads at 6c


42


6 90


Geo. F. Welch & Co., drain pipe


9 00


$444 83


C. O. LITCHFIELD, Surveyor.


DISTRICT NO. 4.


Share of appropriation $291 50


J. H. Hatch, 9 1-2 days at $2.00 $19 00


J. H. Hatch, man and 2 horses, 72 hours at 50C 36 00


J. H. Hatch, 2 horses, 51 hours at 33 1-3C 17 00


J. H. Hatch, I horse, 20 hours at 16 2-3C 3 33


J. H. Hatch, man and I horse, 7 hours at 33 1-3C 2 33


28


J. W. Hatch, 106 hours at 20C $21 20


Archie Merritt, 18 hours at 20C 3 60


Chas. A. Bates, lighting Black pond bridge I 50


John Whalen, 46 hours at 20C 9 20


John Whalen and 2 horses, 49 hours at 50C 24 50


John Whalen, one horse, 16 hours at 16 2-3C 2 67


John Whalen, two horses, 9 hours at 33 1-3C


3 00


Fred W. Gardner and two horses, 36 hours at 50c


18 00


Fred W. Gardner, one man, 18 hours at 200


3 60


George H. Turner and 2 horses, 18 hours at 50c 9 00


John F. Wilder, 57 hours at 20C


II 40


George Jenkins, 36 hours at 20C


7 20


Caleb L. Litchfield, 44 hours at 20C 8 80


Caleb D. Litchfield, 9 hours at 20C


I 80


Herbert Litchfield, 32 hours at 20C


6 40


D. Oscar Wagner and 2 horses, 14 hours at 500


7 00


John T. Moody and 2 horses, 9 hours at 50C


4 50


Laban Bates, 4 hours at 20C


80


Geo. F. Welch & Co., drain pipe


9 60


Jesse Reed, 5 hours at 20C


I 00


A. J. Litchfield, gravel, 18 loads at 6c


I 08


W. S. Blanchard, gravel, 12 loads at 6c


72


John T. Moody, gravel, 61 loads at 6c


3 66


C. H. Kilburn, gravel, 38 loads at 6c


2 28


A. J. Litchfield & Son


2 45


$242 62


J. H. HATCH, Surveyor.


DISTRICT NO. 5.


Share of appropriation $395 26


Wm. O. Merritt, 32 days at $2.00


Wm. O. Merritt, I rake


$64 00 ., 75


29


Wmn. O. Merritt, 2 horses four hours at 30C $1 20


Guy Merritt and 2 horses 272 1-2 hours at 50C 136 25


Guy Merritt, 45 hours at 20C 9 00


L. Frank Hammond and 2 horses, 47 1-2 hours at 50C 23 75 John Sparrell and two horses, 78 1-2 hours at 50C 39 25


Frank Baker, 224 hours at 20C 44 80


E. F. Freeman, 127 1-2 hours at 20C


25 50


WVm. E. Sexton, 99 hours at 20C


19 80


Albert Merritt, 48 hours 20C


9 60


Geo. Barrell, 9 hours at 20C


1 80


Harry G. Pinson, 45 hours at 20C


9 00


John Prince, 28 1=2 hours at 20C


5 70


Harry Merritt, 27 hours at 20C


5 40


O. H. Lake, 58 hours at 20C Daniel R. Ewell, 10 hours at 20C


2 00


Mrs. David Torrey, gravel


9 36


Mrs. Emma Bates, gravel


7 86


H. S. Turner & Co., I shovel


75


C. W. Tilden, smithwork


I 40


Geo. F. Welch & Co., 2 shovels


2 00


$430 77


WM. O. MERRITT, Surveyor.


DISTRICT NO. 6.


Share of appropriation $3II 26


J. W. Burns, 20 days at $2 $40 00


J. W. Burns, 2 horses 4 days at $3 12 00


J. W. Burns, I horse 2 days at $1.50


3 00


J. W. Burns, gravel


2 64


B. F. Burns and 2 horses, 91 hours at 50c


45 50


James Spellman, 108 hours at 20C


21 60


Hosea L. Stetson, 117 hours at 20C


23 '40


II 60


30


John C. Brown and 2 horses, 40 hours at 50C


$20 00


Walter Osborn, 13 hours at 20C 2 60


Seth O. Fitts, 94 hours at 20C 18 80


H. C. Ford and 2 horses, 27 hours at 50C


13 50


James W. Sampson and 2 horses, 36 hours at 50C 18 co


James W. Sampson, gravel


84


James Green, gravel


6 54


Walter Jacobs, 18 hours at 20C


3 60


James A. Wallace, 64 hours at 20C


12 80


Wm. Briggs, 35 hours at 20C


7 00


Geo. F. Welch & Co., I pick


I 25


Geo. F. Welch & Co., scythe, etc.


I 60


F. M. Curtis & Co., 2 shovels


1 50


A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies 3 60


Henry C. Ford and 2 horses 72 hours at 50c


36 00


$295 77


JOHN W. BURNS, Surveyor.


DISTRICT NO. 7.


Share of appropriation $400 20


F. E. Henderson, 17 days at $2 $34 00


F. E. Henderson, man and 2 horses 83 hours at 500 41 50


F. E. Henderson, 2 horses 27 hours at 33 1-3C 9 00


F. E. Henderson, 44 1-2 hours at 20C 8 90


J. C. Durnin and 2 horses, 100 hours at 50c 50 00


Mrs. Laura Rockwell, man and horse 38 hours at 33 I-3C 12 67


Mrs. Laura Rockwell, I horse 4 hours at 16 2-3C 66


Samuel Vinal, 93 hours at 20C 18 60


James B. Knapp, 45 hours at 20C 9 00


James B. Knapp and I horse, 77 1-2 hours at 33 1-3C 25 83


Albion Snowdale, 149 hours at 20C 29 80


John Knapp, 60 1-2 hours at 20C 12 IO


31


James W. Studley, 150 1-2 hours at 20C


$30.10


Chas. Smith, 85 hours at 20C 17 00


Howard Packard, 30 hours at 20C 6 00


Robert Montgomery, 39 1-2 hours at 20C 7 90


Robert Montgomery and I horse 51 hours at 33 1-3C


16 99


Robert McKee, 113 1-2 hours at 20C


22 70


Chas. Simmons, 41 hours at 20C


8 20


Wm. Rand, 5 hours at 20C


1 00


F. H. Kidder, 23 1-2 hours at 20C


4 70


Angus Piper, 24 1-2 hours at 20C


4 90


I. Chenervert, 64 hours at 33 1-3C


21 33


Lucy Turner, gravel, 240 loads at 6c


14 40


Everett Winslow, gravel, 83 loads at 6c 4 98


E. E. Stetson, gravel, 58 loads at 6c


3 48


$415 74


FRANCIS E. HENDERSON, Surveyor.


GENERAL HIGHWAY ACCOUNT.


Good Roads Machinery Co., edge


$8 00


C. W. Tilden, labor on road machine 8 00


$16.00


Amount of appropriation


$2,500 0Q


Amount expended


2,512 23


REMOVING SNOW.


DISTRICT NO. I.


Timothy Sheehan, 17 1-2 hours at 25C $4 37


Jerry Sheehan, 16 1-2 hours at 25C 4 12


Jerry Sheehan and I horse, 26 hours at 50C 13 00


,-Peter Sheehan, 2 hours at 25C


50


John Brown, 5 1-2 hours at 25C


I 37


John A. Sawyer, 8 hours at 25C


2 00


Wm. H. Farrar and 2 horses, 10 1-2 hours at 75C


7 87


Wm. H. Farrar and I horse, 21 hours at 50c


IO 50


Wm. H. Farrar, 9 hours at 25C


2 25


J. H. Prouty, 5 1-2 hours at 25C


I 38


B. W. Prouty, 2 hours at 25.C


50


John A. Prouty, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


E. L. Loring, 7 hours at 25C


I 75


John Loring, 3 hours at 25C


75


Wilfred C. Bowker, 2 1-2 hours at 25℃


63


C. E. Totman, 3 hours at 25C


75


Geo. H. Bates, 9 hours at 25C


2 25


Alpheus Thomas, 6 1-2 hours at 25C


I 63


C. F. Scully, 5 hours at 25C


I 25


Bernard Scully, 5 1-2 hours at 25C


I 37


Chas. Scully, 3 hours at 25C


75


G. A. Bates, 5 hours at 25C


I


25


William Loring, 4 hours at 25℃


1 00


A. W. Thomas, 4 1-2 hours at 25C


I 12


Edward Joyce, 5 hours at 25C


I 25


O. W. Lambert, 5 hours at 25C


I 25


H. F. Mann, 4 hours at 25C


1 00


33


F. W. Damon, 5 hours at 25C


$1 25


H. W. Penniman, 4 1-2 hours at 25C I 12


W. M. Shaw, 2 hours at 25C Marshall Griffin, 8 hours at 25C


50


2 00


Wmn. G. Collamore, 9 hours at 25c


2 25


Geo. Farrar, 3 hours at 25C


75


$75 22


DISTRICT NO. 2.


E. E. Jacobs, 14 hours at 25C $3 50


E. A. Jacobs and 2 horses, 16 hours at 75℃ 12 00


George Rix, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


George Rix and 2 horses, 4 hours at 75℃ .


3 00


Benj. Loring and 2 horses, 19 1-2 hours at 75℃


14 63


Alpheus Damon, 7 hours at 25C


I 75


Chas. H. Wilder, 7 hours at 25C


I 75


Wallace Damon, 6 1-2 hours at 25C


I 63


Albion Damon, 6 1-2 hours at 25C


I 63


Alden Damon, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


Fred Jones, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


Chas. Curtis, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


Robert Brown, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


Patrick Gammon, 6 hours at 25C


1 50


Andrew Clapp, 4 hours at 25℃


I 00


'Frank Jones, 7 hours at 25C


I 75


Herbert F. Howard, 2 hours at 25C


50


Henry Main, 2 1-2 hours at 25C


63


Wm. Hayden, 5 hours at 25C


I 25


Joshua Freeman, 4 hours at 25C


1 00


Howard Freeman, 3 3-4 hours at 25c


94


F. B. Corbett, 4 hours at 25℃


1 00


Ezekiel Gunderway, 5 hours at 25℃


I 25


W. N. Gunderway, 3 3-4 hours at 25C


94


Alonzo Stoddard, 7 hours at '25℃ i


1 75


$60 90


34


DISTRICT NO. 3.


C. O. Litchfield and 2 horses, 31 hours at 75C $23 25


Walter Simmons and 2 horses, 12 hours at 75C 9 00


Walter Simmons and I horse, 4 hours at 50C 2 00


Andrew Stockbridge and I horse, 4 hours at 50C 2 00


Wallace Hackett, 3 men and 4 horses, 4 hours at $1.75 7 00


Bert Richardson, 5 1-2 hours at 25C


I 38


Carl Richardson, 5 1-2 hours at 25C


I 38


A. L. Richardson, 2 hours at 25C


50


Frank Richardson, 3 hours at 25C


75


Robert Leavitt, 4 hours at 25C


1 00


Harry Gardner, 5 1-2 hours at 25C


I 38


Henry Munnis, 4 hours at 25C I 00


Geo. Vinal, 7 hours at 25C


I 75


Henry Leavitt, 4 1-2 hours at 25C


I 13


Lyman Lincoln, 3 1-4 hours at 25C


81


Samnel Olson, 3 1-2 hours at 25C


88


Levy Osborn, 3 1-2 hours at 25C


88


Scot Osborn, 3 1-2 hours at 25C


88


H. Osborn, 3 1-2 hours at 25C Nelson Osborn, 4 1-2 hours at 25C


88


I 13


$58 98


DISTRICT No. 4.


J. H, Hatch and 2 horses, 25 hours at 75C $18 75


J. H. Hatch, 2 horses, 5 1-2 hours at 50c


2.75.


J. H. Hatch, 10 hours at 25C


2,50.


J. W. Hatch, 12 hours at 25C


3 00.


Francis Merritt, 9 hours at 25C


2 25


Percy Merritt, 8 hours at 25C


2 00


Charles F. Studley, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


35


John F. Wilder, 6 hours at 25C


$1 50


A. J. Smith, 6 hours at 25C I 50


Geo. Jenkins, 6 1-2 hours at 25℃


1 62


Fred W. Gardner, 3 hours at 25C


75


Fred W. Gardner, 2 horses, 5 1-2 hours at 50C


2 75


Adolph Gardner, 6 1-2 hours at 25C


I 62


C. C. Merritt, 10 hours at 25C


2 50


Ralph Merritt, 10 hours at 25℃


2 50


John E. Leslie, 1 hour


25


Jesse Reed, I hour


25


Geo. H. Turner, I hour


25


Oliver Litchfield, 10 hours at 25℃


2 50


Luther Litchfield, 10 hours at 25C


2 50


Richard Litchfield, 10 hours at 12 I-2C,


I 25


Percy Litchfield, 10 hours at 25C .


2 50


Samuel Ward, 4 hours at 25C


I 00


Caleb D. Litchfield, 9 hours at 25℃


2 25


Harry Brown, 6 hours at 12 I-2C


75


C. H. Kilburn, 9 hours at 25c


2 25


John Bates, 2 1-2 hours at 25℃


62


W. L. Briggs, 7 hours at 25C


I 75


Herbert Litchfield, 7 hours at 25c


I 75


$67 36


DISTRICT NO. 5.


Wm. O. Merritt, II hours at 25c


$2 75


Albert Osborn and 2 horses, 22 hours at 75c 16 50


L. F. Hammond and 2 horses, 4 1-2 hours at 75℃


3 37


Chas. Hammond, 10 hours at 25C


2 50


W. E. Sexton, 8 hours at 25C 2 00


Geo. W. Barrell, 7 hours at 25c


I 75


Edward Jacobs, 4 hours at 25C


1 00


Harry Merritt, 4 hours at 25c


1 00


Harold Sexton, 3 hours at 12 1-2C


37


36


Everett Corthell, 6 hours at 25C


$1 50 25


Ernest H. Sparrell, 6 hours at 25C


1 50


Guy Merritt and 2 horses, 24 hours at 75℃ J. H. Sparrell and 2 horses, 11 hours at 75C 8 25


18 00


W. Sears, 3 1-2 hours at 25C


87


James Hayes, 10 1-2 hours at 25C


2 62


E. F. Freeman, 10 1-2 hours at 25C 2 62


Frank Baker, 10 hours at 25℃


2 50


Walter Briggs, 3 hours at 25C


75


$70 10


DISTRICT No. 6.


John W. Burns and 2 horses, 20 hours at 75℃


$15 00


John W. Burns, 8 hours at 25C 2 00


Chauncy Litchfield, 12 1-2 hours at 25C


3 13


A Black, 10 hours at 25℃


2 50


F. Burns and 2 horses, 9 hours at 75℃


6 75


F. Burns, 4 hours at 25C


1 00


E. H. Loring, 5 hours at 25C


I 25


Marshall C. Hatch, 12 1-2 hours at 25C


3 13


J. P. Spellman, 5 hours at 25C


I 25


Seth O. Fitts, 12 hours at 25℃


3 00


Chester O. Fitts, 11 hours at 20C


2 20


Harry G. Pinson, 9 hours at 25C


2 25


John F. Hatch, 12 1-2 hours at 25C


3 13


Wm. Monahan, 5 hours at 25C


I 25


$47 84


DISTRICT NO. 7.


F. E. Henderson and 2 horses, 20 hours at 75℃ .


$15 00


F. E. Henderson and I horse, 17 hours at 50c Ralph Gardner, II hours at 25C 2 75


8 50


Henry Phillips, I hour at 25c


37


Allie Rand, 6 hours at 25C W. R. Smith, 3 hours at 25C 75


$1 50


Harold Stetson, 6 3-4 hours at 25℃ Fred Smith, 2 hours at 25C Wm. H. Appleford, 9 1-2 hours at 25C


50


2 38


A. Snowdale, 2 hours at 25C 50


50


W. Chamberlain, 2 hours at 25C Chas. Smith, 10 hours at 25C


2 50


A. Montgomery, 3 hours at 25c


75


James W. Studley, 2 hours at 25C Robert Smith, 9 1-2 hours at 25C


2 38


R. S. Winslow, 7 hours at 25C


I 75


James Smith, 9 1-2 hours at 25C


2 38


Lenni Dagan, 9 1-2 hours at 25C Wm. Latoir, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


J. M. Winslow, 8 hours at 25C


2 00


James Appleford, 6 hours at 25C


I 50


Geo. A. Appleford, 4 hours at 15C


60


C. E. Barnard, 4 hours at 25C


I OO


$53 31


Amount of appropriation $203 08


I 69


Total cost of removing snow 433 71


2 38


50


REPORT OF


VERSEERS OF THE POOR.


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


Articles on hand Jan. 1, 1902


$339 62


James H. Pinkham, Supt., salary $300 00


James H. Pinkham, cash paid for 2 pigs 8 00


D. W. Turner & Son, wood 19 75


F. M. Curtis & Co., supplies


I33 77


A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies


105 84


A. J. Litchfield & Son, grain


157 56


C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, burial of Nancy Smith 25 00


H. S. Turner & Co., supplies 70 84


L. F. Sanderson, digging grave for Nancy Smith 4 00


A. A. Page, fish, etc.


17 21


Geo. F. Welch, coal and oil cloth


49 95


Turner Bros., seeds


I 85


Frank Thomas, use of stock


1 00


John Monahan, dry goods


24 39


W. W. Cutler, supplies


62 83


Ames Plow Co., mowing machine


33 00


L. F. Hammond, use of stock


2 00


W. F. Burrell, shoes


2 75


Samuel Olson, fish etc.


9 47


Geo. F. Welch, lime 55


Geo. H. Turner, fertilizer


17 00


Phillips, Bates & Co., coal 62 50


Warren Foster, watching with an inmate 2 50


L. W. Orcutt, clothing 3 1.5


C. A. Berry, fertilizer 22 90


39


H. J. Little, medical attendance


$7 00


John A. Loring, pump 19 22


C. W. Tilden, smithwork


12 55


James Pinkham, articles bought for cash


124 78


Total


$1,640 98


ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand


$4 12


116 lbs. of pork


8 70


Fresh pork


I 25


Junk


I 52


Summer vegetables


6 40


Conveying Mary Gardner


50


Mowing for Amos Tilden


I 50


Barrels


2 40


Meals for insane man


I 00


Prizes on vegetables at Marshfield Fair


5 00


Bread and flour prizes at Marshfield Fair


I 75


Carrots


57 29


Potatoes


24 88


Milk


61 27


Eggs


15 II


Fowl


18 IO


Mowing for Geo. W. Griggs


3 75


1-2 hog and 2 calves


25 23


$239 77


ARTICLES ON HAND, DECEMBER 31, 1902.


2 hogs


I horse


$30 00 40 00


40


2 COWS


75 00


60 fowl


30 00


Manure


20 00


6 tons of hay


108 00


Lumber


10 00


Potatoes


35 '00


Mangles


10 00


Onions


3 50


Turnips


2 00


Pumpkins


2 00


Colored beans


3 00


Crackers


I 00


Flour


I 50


Groceries


7 00


I-2 ton corn stalks


5 00


Shingles


75


$383 75


SUMMARY OF ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNTS.


Total expenditure


$1,640 98


ALMSHOUSE CREDITS.


Articles sold


$239 77


Articles on hand Dec. 31, 1902 383 75


$623 52


Total cost of Almshouse, including 66 tramps


$1,017 46


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OUT-DOOR POOR.


EDWIN C. LITCHFIELD'S CHILDREN.


Town of Weymouth, aid


$127 68


Town of Whitman, aid


27 55


Mrs. Josephine Grant, aid


80 00


$235 23


OSCAR SYLVESTER.


A. J. Litchfield & Son, shoes $1 20


Cora J. Prince, board


23 85


Mary Phillips, board


4 29


Diana Pierce, board


4 50


J. E. Folsom, clothing


4 00


Town of Hanover, aid


2 00


$39 84


MRS. NELLIE T. HUNT.


Town of Whitman, aid


$3 88


Nahum Reed, supplies 4 00


$7 88


BRIDGET SHEA.


State Treasurer $146 00


BELLA FREEMAN.


Worcester Insane Asylum $169 46


42


FINANCIAL STATEMENT.


LIABILITIES.


Notes in favor of South Scituate Savings Bank, $10,500 00


Notes in favor of Coffin Poor Fund, 2,000 00


Notes in favor of A. T. Otis Poor Fund, 1,300 00


ASSETS.


Due from-


State for state aid,


$1,825 00


State for aid to poor,


4 00


State for soldiers' burial,


70 00


Marshfield for soldiers' relief,


102 50


Cohasset for aid to poor,


40 58


Duxbury for aid to poor,


72 50


Scituate for aid to poor,


23 95


Holbrook for aid to poor,


104 00


Hull for aid to poor,


3 50


Scituate for lumber,


13 92


State for inspection of cattle,


33 01


Granderson mortgage,


150 00


John F. Osborn, board of wife,


254 70


Corporation and bank taxes, estimated,


175 00


Outstanding tax of 1894,


10 66


Cash in hand of treasurer,


1,433 29


LIST OF JURORS.


A list of persons qualified to serve as jurors to be pre- sented to the town for acceptance or revision :


Clifton S. Dean,


Teacher.


James L. Litchfield,


Farmer.


Walter T. Osborn


Orlando H. Lake,


Farmer.


William S. Simmons,


Miller.


Edwin C. Briggs,


Farmer.


Charles D. Barnard,


Harnessmaker.


Joseph C. Otis,


Wallace M. Shaw,


Farmer.


John Corthell,


Butcher.


Henry J. Tolman,


Carpenter.


Joseph H. Hatch, Henry F. Ford,


Asa W. Robinson,


Shoemaker.


George W. Curtis,


Trader.


James E. Stodard,


Shoemaker.


Arthur F. Stoddard,


Cutter.


Shoemaker.


Farmer.


Storekeeper.


Edward E. Jacobs,


George S. Corthell,


Butcher.


Farmer.


Farmer.


Carpenter. Farmer.


Edwin M. Sexton,


Nathan S. Turner,


Farmer.


Charles H. Wilder,


Butcher.


Clerk.


Farmer.


Trader.


James H. Studley, Jesse Reed, James H. Pinkham,


Farmer.


George B. Ellms, Andrew S. Richardson, David Bassford,


44


MARY ANN GARDNER.


John S. Brooks, supplies $49 06


H. J. Little, medical attendance 53 50


$102 56


MARY AGNES GARDNER.


A. L. MacMillan, medical attendance


$3 50


Taunton Hospital, board 78 46


$81 96


JAMES COSTELLO.


F. M. Curtis & Co., supplies $75 00


ELMIRA TILDEN.


Mary A. Litchfield, board $8 00


EVELYN G. CROMWELL.


H. J. Little, medical attendance


$5 50


C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, burial of child


12 00


-


HENRY W. WINSLOW. $17 50


H. J. Little, medical attendance


$67 00


MANDANA FREEMAN.


Town of Hanover, aid $7 50


Total


$1,629 34


45


AID TO PERSONS HAVING SETTLEMENT IN OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS.


LUKE HUFF, ROCKLAND.


Everett N. Mann, care $3 50


C. A. Dorr, medical attendance 4 50


Alpheus Thomas, care and expense 3 30


C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, burial 25 00


$36 30


WM. H. SEARS, PLYMOUTH.


F. M. Curtis & Co., supplies


$4 00


H. J. Little, medical attendance 24 00


$28 00


CHESTER TAYLOR, SCITUATE.


H. S. Turner & Co., supplies $61 90


Torrey & Baker, clothing 5 00


John Monahan, goods


I 90


L. W. Orcutt, clothing


12 25


H. J. Little, medical attendance


4 00


$85 05


BERNARD RANDALL, DUXBURY.


H. S. Turner & Co., supplies $2 00


F. M. Curtis & Co, supplies 5 00


H. J. Little, medical attendance 5 00


$12 00


46


J. W. CHAMBERLAIN, HOLBROOK.


M. Little, supplies $104 00


ELWIN WHITING, HANOVER.


Linscott & Bryant, supplies $17 16


CHARLES E. MCPHERSON, CANTON.


Cash, aid $II 71


A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies 67 30


H. J. Little, medical attendance 19 75


$98 76


WM. E. PRINCE, HINGHAM.


Alonzo C. Sylvester, board $4 00


W. L. Grovestein, medical attendance


17 50


$21 50


FRED CORBETT, HANOVER.


H. J. Little, medical attendance $15 00


LEVI L. PIERCE, HANSON.


Cash, aid $5 00


GEORGE W. DYER, BOSTON.


H. S. Turner & Co., supplies $5 00


47


George W. Griggs, cash paid out $4 75


H. J. Little, medical attendance 2 00


$11 75


Total


$434 52


SUMMARY OF POOR ACCOUNT.


Total amount paid for out-door poor $2,063 80


Net cost of poor at Almshouse 1,017 46


Less amount refunded by towns


$3,081 26 $434 52


$2,646 74


GEORGE W. GRIGGS, ALPHEUS THOMAS, HENRY D. SMITH, Overseers of the Poor.


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Paid- Joanna Keene, town of Hanover, rent


I I-2 years $75 00


E. A. Bowker, supplies 4 00


A. L., MacMillan, M. D., attendance 22 25


C. L. Howes, M. D., attendance 5 00


$106 25


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


TO PERSONS HAVING A SETTLEMENT IN OTHER TOWNS.


Lyman B. Fitts, Marshfield


$90 00


Benjamin K. Barrett, Whitman


76 50


R. S. Gurney, Dana 4 50


$171 00


STATE AID PAID IN 1902.


Charles D. Barnard


$48 00


David Bassford


48 00


Amanda Bassford


48 00


Lorenzo Bates


54 00


B. K. Barrett


72 00


' 49


John Chadwick


$16 00


Amanda Coleman


48 00


Abbie F. Coleman


24 00


Martha W. Curtis


12 00


Timothy B. Chapman


60 00


John Corthell


48 00


Josephine Corthell


48 00


Josiah W. Chamberlin


72 00


Maria B. Damon


48 00


Hannah Dover


24 00


Ensign B. Damon


48 00


Lucy Damon


36 00


Charles David


72 00


Daniel R. Ewell


72 00


Seth O. Fitts


60 00


Lyman B. Fitts


72 00


Reuben S. Gurney


72 00


L. W. Grose


12 00


John T. Hatch


60 00


Sarah Hatch


48 00


George A. Hatch


60 00


Susan H. Highbee


48 00


John H. Howard


48 00


Wm. A. Knight


54 00


Bradford Little


48 00


C. M. Leavitt


48 00


Wm. H. Morse


48 00


Wm. O. Merritt


48 00


Diana Pierce


24 00


Wm. H. Rand


15 00


Harriet Raymond


48 00


David P. Robinson


36 00


Mary Shepherd


48 00


Edwin Studley


48 00


Frank W. Slason


48 00


Charles H. Totman


48 00


George O. Torrey


72 00


50


George T. Tolman


$35 00


James W. Warner


36 00


James H. Williams 72 00


Albert Winslow


48 00


Esther M. Young


48 00


Approved by the Commissioners, and due from the State $2,250 00


TOWN OFFICERS.


A. J. Litchfield, tax collector $225 00


F. E. Henderson, fire warden, 2 years 10 00


J. C. Otis, recording deaths 16 80


J. C. Otis, registrar of voters


10 00


Henry A. Turner, board of health


2 00


H. J. Little, services to board of health


I 50


George W. Griggs, services as selectman, overseer of the poor and assessor 140 00


Alpheus Thomas, services as selectman, overseer of the poor and assessor 125 00


Henry D. Smith, services as selectman, overseer of the poor and assessor 125 00


Alpheus Thomas, car fare 1 00




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