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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town Officers and Committees
OF THE
Town of Duxbury
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
1911
PLYMOUTH, THE MEMORIAL PRESS. 1912.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town Officers and Committees
OF THE
Town of Duxbury
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31.
1911
MASS
IS
6374
ÉD
PLYMOUTH, THE MEMORIAL PRESS. 1912.
INDEX.
Aid to Soldiers and Sailors, 24
Assessors' Report, 31
Board of Health,
21
Report of Drawing Teacher, 65
Report of Forest Warden, 37
Duxbury Cemetery Trust Fund Account,
46
Report of Partridge Academy, 66
Duxbury Free Library
34
Report of Selectmen,
5
Fire Protection,
14
Residents Assessed on Property, 5
Forest Warden, .
16
School Committee's Report, 53
Gypsy Moth Account,
20 School Superintendent's Report, 58 State Aid, 5 24
Supervisor of Music, 64
Tax Collector's Report, 43
Town Clerk's Report, 47
Town Landings, 13
Persons Assessed on Polls only,
3
Town Liabilities,
29
Repairs of Public Buildings,
22
Town Meetings, 38
Repair of Stone Road, 22
Town Officers, 3
Report on B ue Fish River Bridge,
12
Treasurer's Report, 44
Valuation List, 1
Report of Cemetery Trustees, 35
Report of Chief of Fire Depart- ment, 37
Highways and Bridges,
Incidental Expenses, 26
Non - Residents Assessed on Property, 32
Overseers of Poor Report, 33
TOWN OFFICERS, 19II.
Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector-George H. Stearns. Auditors-Ernest H. Bailey, Thomas W. Herrick.
School Com :. tee-John F. Low, Albert M. Goulding, An- drew Hahn.
Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor-Henry H. Lewis, Theodore W. Glover, Sidney C. Soule.
Board of Health-Alfred E. Green, Albert M. Goulding, Wil- liam J. Burgess.
Constables-Thaddeus W. Chandler, Warren C. Prince, Jos- eph F. Bolton, Jr.
Cemetery Trustees-William J. Alden, Thomas Alden, Elna- than Delano, Elisha Peterson, Albert M. Goulding.
Tree Warden-Henry A. Fish.
Forest Warden-Eden W. Soule.
Local Superintendent of Suppression of Brown Tail and Gypsy Moths-Henry A. Fish.
Highway Surveyor-Eden W. Soule.
Fire Engineers-Eden W. Soule, chief; Henry H. Bills, Er- nest H. Bailey, John A. Hunt, Henry S. Winslow, Gershom B. Chandler and William J. Burgess.
Surveyors of Wood and Lumber-Charles P. Grueby, Charles E. S. Nickerson.
Field Drivers-Eden W. Soule, John K. Parker, James L. McNaught, Henry S. Winslow, John A. Hunt, Charles E. Hunt, Charles R. Crocker, Freeman L. Randall, Albert M. Goulding and Walter Cushing.
Undertaker and Burial Agent-Elisha Peterson.
Registrars of Voters-Henry B. Chandler, Percy L. Walker, John H. Glover and George H. Stearns.
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Inspector of Animals .- Eden W. Soule.
Inspector of Slaughtered Animals-Oscar H. Brown, Clar- ence M. Taylor.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Hiram Foster.
Keeper of Almshouse and Pound-Herbert Packard.
Fence Viewers-Henry H. Lewis, Theodore W. Glover, Sidney C. Soule.
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Report of the Selectmen
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES. District No. 1.
Paid-
J. Knowles Parker, labor,
$75 50
Harvey J. Reynolds, labor,
49 00
David H. Thomas, labor, 30 50
George J. Soule, labor,
25 00
Darius D. Reynolds, labor,
24 50
Stephen H. Jackson, labor,
22 50
Clarence M. Taylor, labor,
20 00
Richard Higgins, labor,
14 00
Victor E. Lamb, labor,
13 25
Parker E. Weston, labor,
11 00
James W. Hastings, labor,
8 00
Wm. C. Baker, labor,
6 00
T. Waldo Herrick, labor,
4 50
Wm. D. Baker, labor,
4 00
Wm. Redmond, labor,
4 00
$311 75
District No. 2.
Paid-
Levi H. Cushing, labor,
$209 25
Stephen Richards, labor,
40 50
David H. Thomas, labor,
37 25
Wm. K. Bartlett, labor,
34 50
Joseph Mack, labor,
26 75
T. Waldo Herrick, labor,
6 63
Arthur Hodge, labor,
6 38
Chester Bates, labor,
4 00
Waldo Reed, labor,
4 00
James McKeown, labor,
1 75
Harry W. Dunham, labor,
1 50
$372 51
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District No. 3.
Paid-
Walter Cushing, labor,
$161 11
Arthur F. Loring, labor,
77 25
Harry B. Loring, labor,
73 75
George Lapham, labor,
40 50
Herbert L. Soule, labor,
22 50
Geo. W. Loring, labor,
18 00
Matthew Crotty, labor,
13 56
Eden W. Soule, labor,
5 00
Oscar H. Brown, labor,
4 00
Everett Winsor, labor,
2 00
Henry Fillion, labor,
2 00
$419 67
District No. 4.
Paid-
Freeman L. Randall, labor,
$65 00
Edward O. Willcott, labor,
51 92
Henry B. Chandler, labor,
50 00
John Cooper, labor,
38 75
Horatio Chandler, labor,
30 00
Cyrus Lantz, labor,
30 00
Kimball Randall, labor,
23 00
Geo. M. Lantz, labor,
15 00
Arthur Harris, labor,
12 00
Frank W. Anderson, labor,
12 00
Charles W. Taylor, labor,
11 00
Charles E. Randall, labor,
10 50
Elliott Randall, labor,
8 00
Walter Lantz, labor,
3 00
Reuben Ford, labor,
1 75
$361 92
District No. 5.
Paid-
Charles E. Hunt, labor,
$47 62
Henry S. Winslow, labor,
23 75
Marshall M. C. Blakeman, labor,
12 75
Daniel W. Studley, labor,
12 48
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James W. Baker, labor,
10 25
Leon Baker, labor,
7 25
Harvey Nickerson, labor, 4 50
James L. McAuliffe, labor,
4 25
Orlando Crocker, labor,
4 00
Henry R. Peterson, labor,
3 25
Eden W. Soule, labor,
3 00
Herbert Gerrish, labor,
1 75
$134 85
District No. 6.
Paid-
Albert M. Goulding, labor,
$111 55
Leon White, labor,
55 00
Herman H. Delano, labor,
45 00
Joseph H. Crocker, labor,
35 75
Charles Alix, labor,
28 00
John Berriault, labor,
25 00
Andre Berriault, labor,
23 00
Thomas Chandler, labor,
16 00
Leo Bennett, labor,
15 00
A. Charwin, labor,
12 00
Cyrus Lantz, labor,
10 00
Daniel Perry, labor,
9 00
Andrew Bennett, labor,
7 50
Albert E. Parks, labor,
7 50
Frank Raneo, labor,
4 00
Ray M. Parks, labor,
3 00
$407 30
District No. 7.
Paid-
Eden W. Soule, labor,
$137 50
William H. Woodward, labor,
53 88
William C. Baker, labor,
28 00
Edward L. McAuliffe, labor,
11 25
Edward Blake, labor,
9 50
Frank C. Baker, labor,
8 00
Calvin Josselyn, labor,
7 50
Chester Bates, labor,
4 00
Geo. E. Hathaway, labor,
2 00
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Henry F. White, labor
Henry R. Peterson, labor,
2 00 50
$264 13
District No. 8.
Paid-
Eden W. Soule, labor,
$176 48
James L. McNaught, labor,
44 00
Clarence M. Taylor, labor,
15 00
Lyman Fitts, labor,
14 00
Abbott W. Simmons, labor,
13 80
Harold K. Delano, labor,
12 00
William C. Baker, labor,
9 00
Frank C. Baker, labor,
7 50
Henry R. Peterson, labor,
7 00
Geo. E. Hathaway, labor,
6 25
Chester Bates, labor,
5 00
John H. Glover, labor,
4 25
William J. Turner, labor,
4 00
Frank Pratt, labor,
4 00
Julius B. Chandler, labor,
3 50
Thomas Gorham, labor,
3 00
Lester W. Osborne, labor,
1 50
$330 28
District No. 9.
Paid-
Eden W. Soule, labor,
$91 50
William C. Baker, labor,
14 50
Frank Pratt, labor,
13 00
Chester Bates, labor,
10 00
Frank C. Baker, labor,
10 00
Elisha Peterson, labor,
1 00
$140 00
District No. 10.
Paid-
John A. Hunt, labor,
$76 25
Charles Walter, labor,
69 63
Herman H. Delano, labor,
40 00
Richard A. Badger, labor,
26 00
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Geo. Walter, labor,
25 87
Guy Chandler, labor,
26 25
John H. Hunt, labor,
22 00
Leon White, labor,
20 00
Laurence McAuliffe, labor,
17 25
Edward Rogers, labor,
12 69
Leon Foster, labor,
12 00
Henry C. Chandler, labor,
8 75
Austin S. Winsor, labor,
4 00
$360 69
District No. 11.
Paid-
Clarence M. Taylor, labor,
$90 00
J. Knowles Parker, labor, 62 50
Harvey Nickerson, labor,
18 00
Eden W. Soule, labor,
16 60
Harold A. Sampson, labor,
9 63
Wm. T. Redmond, labor,
9 50
Frank Pratt, labor,
6 00
Chester Bates, labor,
6 00
Henry F. White, labor,
6 00
Laurence McAuliffe, labor,
6 00
Edward G. Clements, labor,
5 00
Geo. M. Paulding, labor,
4 00
Samuel Walker, labor,
3 00
Henry H. White, labor,
2 00
Geo. J. Soule, labor,
2 00
William C. Baker, labor,
2 00
$248 23
District No. 12.
Paid-
Henry S. Winslow, labor,
$49 62
Frank O. Decatur, labor,
47 25
Robert Peacock, labor,
17 00
James A. Smith, labor,
16 25
Paul Blanchard, labor,
14 00
Thaddeus W. Chandler, labor,
12 25
Briggs H. Gullifer, labor,
9 50
Harold Peacock, labor,
8 00
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Leon W. Baker, labor,
6 25
James W. Baker, labor, 6 25
Herbert Gerrish, labor,
4 75
Dwight Gullifer, labor,
3 50
$194 62
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid-
Eden W. Soule, supervision and mater-
ial, $401 50
Abbott W. Simmons, labor and material, 51 95
Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, 53 68
Thomas J. Grey & Co., supplies,
4 50
Anna D. Bailey, gravel,
22 25
Matthew Crotty, gravel,
10 44
Arthur Emond, gravel,
10 14
Mary S. Chandler, gravel,
6 68
James Chase, gravel,
21 16
L. Burton Belknap, gravel,
2 40
Joseph Ash, gravel,
4 24
A. M. Goulding, clay,
7 04
David H. Chandler, clay,
3 12
Hedley V. Dimock, clay,
2 90
Walter Cushing, gravel,
4 60
Handley L. Morgan, repairing tools,
3 95
J. Knowles Parker, posts and rails,
1 20
Paid, Overdrawn, 1910,
$611 75 $4,157 70 126 73
$4,284 43
Received- Appropriation, Overdrawn,
$4,000 00 284 43
$4,284 43
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STONE ROAD.
Received unexpended balance of 1910, $491 00
Transferred to repairs of stone road, 1911,
491 00
REPAIRS OF STONE ROAD.
Paid-
The Standard Oil Co., oil, $554 16
New York, New Haven and Hartford,
Railroad Co., freight,
51 17
The Lane Quarry Co., stone,
17 20
Town of Plymouth, use of street sweeper, 12 00
Abbott W. Simmons, labor on oil tank,
5 80
E. J. Sweetser, supplies,
1 32
Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies,
11 93
Eden W. Soule, labor,
184 50
J. Knowles Parker, labor,
45 00
Henry H. White, labor,
35 25
Robert G. Needham, labor,
40 00
Chester Bates, labor,
27 50
Henry R. Peterson, labor,
17 50
Henry F. White, labor,
20 50
William C. Baker, labor,
14 50
William D. Baker, labor,
15 00
George L. Gerrish, labor,
6 50
Frank Pratt, labor,
4 00
Ernest Bates, labor,
2 00
Unexpended,
$1,065 83 425 17
$1,491 00
Received- Appropriation, Unexpended stone road, 1910,
$1,000 00
491 00
$1,491 00
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REPAIRS OF BLUE FISH RIVER BRIDGE.
$31 93 Overdrawn, 1910,
PROVINCETOWN PILGRIM MONUMENT APPRO-
PROPRIATION.
Unexpended, $50 00
Carried to special fire protection appro- priation,
$32 58
Carried to incidental account, 17 42
$50 00
FIRE PROTECTION.
Special Appropriation, 1908.
Overdrawn previous years, $57 25
Received from automobile account, $24 67
Received from Provincetown Pilgrim
Monument Association,
32 58
$57 25
AUTOMOBILE ACCOUNT.
Unexpended, $38 12
Carried to North and Lincoln streets, $13 45
Carried to Special Fire Protection, 1908,
24 67
$38 12
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NORTH AND LINCOLN STREETS.
Overdrawn previous years,
$13 45
Received, unexpended balance, automobile acct., 13 45
SIDEWALK APROPRIATION.
Marshall Street Sidewalk.
Paid-
Levi H. Cushing, labor,
$83 88
Eden W. Soule, labor,
40 00
Arthur H. Hodge, labor,
29 25
T. Waldo Herrick, labor,
27 25
William K. Bartlett, labor,
25 25
James McKeown, labor,
13 75
Stephen Richards, labor,
13 00
William J. Turner, labor,
12 00
Chester Bates, labor,
9 25
David H. Thomas, labor,
5 00
Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies,
7 50
Hedley V. Dimmock, clay,
1 80
$267 93
Unexpended,
232 07
Received-
Unexpended balance previous years.
$500 00
TOWN LANDINGS.
Paid-
Frank T. Holmes, painting and lettering
signs,
$3 00
Walter R. Morgan, labor,
2 00
$5 00
Unexpended,
160 67
$165 67
$500 00
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Received- Appropriation,
$100 00
Unexpended balance, 1910,
65 67
$165 67
TOWN HALL ROAD AND GROUNDS.
Unexpended balance of 1910, $155 78 No orders have been drawn.
GUIDE POSTS AND BOARDS.
Repairs have been made the present year. More repairs needed.
SNOW.
Orders have been drawn to the amount
of,
$220 40
Unexpended,
639 04
$859 44
Received-
Appropriation,
$250 00
Unexpended, 1910,
609 44
$859 44
FIRE PROTECTION.
Paid- Gershom B. Chandler, labor and mater-
ial,
$201 84
Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, 17 95
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Judson B. Freeman, painting fire engine, 16 00
Boston Badge Co., supplies, 8 15
Plymouth Electric Light Co., electricity, 6 84
Standard Extinguisher Co., supplies, 9 30
N. Ford & Sons, supplies,
24
Samuel G. I. Wadsworth, labor,
19 96
Edgar W. Chandler, labor,
20 00
Arthur L. Peterson, labor, 20 25
Levi H. Cushing, labor, 5 25
John H. Glover, labor,
5 13
John H. Flavell, labor,
5 00
Harry Cushing, labor, 5 00
4 00
Eden S. Glover, labor,
2 75
J. Newton Shirley, labor,
2 75
James W. Ellis, labor,
2 25
Frank Phillips, labor,
2 50
Cyrus R. Foster, labor,
2 50
Harry Tammett, labor,
2 50
John A. Chandler, labor,
1 75
Charles R. Crocker, labor,
75
Oscar B. Soule, labor,
50
Fred R. Loring, labor,
50
William A. Adams, labor,
1 00
Earl Cushing, labor,
25
Herbert Packard, labor,
25
Wm. Bartlett, labor,
25
Chas. S. Edwards, labor,
25
Nahum M. Hodgdon, labor,
25
John H. Falvey, labor,
25
Russell Holmes, labor,
25
Geo. McGreggor, labor,
25
Chas. C. McNaught, labor,
25
Unexpended,
46 93
Received- Appropriation, Unexpended,-1910,
$350 00 63 84
$366 91
$413 84
$413 84
Eden W. Soule, labor,
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FOREST WARDEN.
Paid-
Henderson Brothers, fire wagon,
$125 00
Standard Extinguisher Co., supplies, 111 00
E. & F. King Co., supplies, 35 28
Sexton Can Co., supplies, 14 32
Henry H. Bills, labor, self and team, 55 50
Eden W. Soule, labor, self and team, 35 88
Horatio Chandler, labor, 23 00
J. B. Ridgeway, labor,
13 00
Thomas J. Grey & Co., supplies,
15 00
N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R. Co., freight, 7 23
Albert M. Goulding, labor,
13 50
Harry A. McNaught, labor,
13 00
E. W. Osgood, labor, 13 00
H. E. Merry, labor, 8 75
Mark L. Simmons, labor,
9 50
James C. Chase, labor,
9 50
H. S. Winslow, et als, labor,
18 25
Charles E. L. Nickerson, labor,
5 38
Charles E. Hunt, labor,
6 75
Frank Dias, labor, 4 00
Frank Raneo, labor,
4 00
Ray M. Parks, labor,
4 00
Henry R. Peterson, labor,
4 00
Arthur L. Randall, labor,
4 75
Levi Curtis, labor,
4 50
Frank Pratt, labor,
3 75
B. Burke, labor,
7 25
Ernest H. Bailey, labor,
8 00
Frank W. Anderson, labor,
8 75
Frank H. Dawes, labor,
8 75
James W. Langille, labor,
7 00
E. A. Holmes, labor,
7 25
Herbert Packard, labor,
6 63
Geo. W. Loring, labor,
4 50
William C. Baker, labor,
3 00
Wm. H. Delorier, labor,
4 50
Frank O. Decatur, labor,
2 75
Alton Nightingale, labor,
4 50
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L. B. Belknap, labor,
2 50
Waldo F. Loring, labor,
2 03
Robert W. Thompson, labor, 1 25
Arthur F. Loring, labor,
1 00
Charles R. Baker, labor,
1 00
David H. Nightingale, labor,
2 00
Joseph Nickerson, labor,
1 00
Wm. Freeman, labor,
1 00
Horace W. Randall, labor,
1 00
Leon Baker, labor, -
1 00
James W. Baker, labor,
1 00
Chas. W. Eaton, labor, 1 25
Nelson Cushing, labor,
1 00
Everett A. Ryder, labor,
1 00
R. H. Graves, labor,
1 50
Freeman Randall, labor,
4 00
Percy Damon, et als., labor,
7 00
Edward O'Neil, labor,
5 13
Avner Nickerson, labor,
3 88
Leonard F. McNayr, labor,
3 88
James O'Neil, labor,
2 13
Henry B. Chandler, labor,
6 25
James H. Peterson, Jr., labor,
3 50
Walter Lantz, labor,
3 50
Jules Bennett, labor,
3 75
Sidney C. Soule, labor,
3 25
Daniel W. Studley, labor,
3 50
Charles Randalls, labor,
2 50
Levi H. Cushing, labor,
2 00
Arthur Harris, labor,
3 50
Kimball Randall, labor,
3 25
Geo. M. Lantz, labor,
2 25
Albert E. Parks, labor,
3 25
George Simmons, labor,
3 00
Harry Cushing, labor,
3 25
Oscar H. Brown, labor,
2 50
John Charrett, labor,
3 75
Charles Sullivan, labor,
1 75
Joseph F. Bolton, Jr., labor,
2 00
Leslie Merry, labor,
1 25
Roy Clark, labor,
1 25
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John H. Glover, labor, 1 50
Eden S. Glover, labor, 1 00
Gershom B. Chandler, labor, 1 00
J. Melbourne Freeman, labor, 1 00
Claud C. Cushing, labor, 1 50
Joseph Crocker, labor, 1 00
Wm. J. Turner, labor,
1 00
Wm. D. Baker, labor,
1 00
Frank Baker, labor, 1 00
Julius B. Chandler, labor,
1 00
Charles C. McNaught, labor,
1 00
Harold F. Hanigan, labor,
1 00
Robert G. Needham, labor,
1 00
Wm. Redmond, labor,
1 00
Lester Osborne, labor,
1 50
Albert F. Fowler, labor,
1 00
Chas. Alex, labor,
1 00
Edgar W. Chandler, labor,
1 00
Fred Merry, labor,
1 00
John A. Chandler, labor,
1 00
Peter - -, labor,
1 00
Max Harris, labor,
1 38
Harry A. Randall, labor,
1 13
Charles R. Crocker, labor,
1 50
Harvey J. Reynolds, labor,
1 50
Orlando C. Crocker, labor,
1 00
Wm. Bartlett, labor,
1 00
Herbert F. Nightingale, labor,
1 25
Warren C. Prince, labor,
1 00
Chas. S. Edwards, labor,
75
George Peterson, labor,
75
James L. McNaught, labor,
83
Wendell B. Phillips, labor,
75
Wendell Phillips, labor,
75
Buck, labor,
75
Harry W. Dunham, labor,
75
Arthur H. Hodge, labor,
75
Geo. Phillips, labor,
75
Ralph Ford, labor,
88
Reuben Ford, labor,
75
Wm. W. Simmons, labor,
63
.
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E. B. Freeman, labor,
50
Charles R. White, labor,
63
Myron C. Harris, labor,
63
Herbert L. Soule, labor,
63
Chauncey Stranger, labor,
50
Warren E. Peterson, labor,
75
Frank Phillips, labor,
75
Peter Strang, labor,
50
Samuel G. I. Wadsworth, labor,
75
Arthur E. Prior, labor,
50
Andrew C. Bennett, labor,
75
Earl Chandler, labor,
50
Walter Cushing, labor,
50
Edward N. Sawyer, labor,
50
Geo. B. Thompson, labor,
75
James W. Ellis, labor,
50
Cyrus R. Foster, labor,
50
T. Waldo Herrick, labor,
50
T. W. Glover, Jr., labor, Isaac Symes, labor,
50
Matthew Crotty, labor, - Randall, labor,
25
Arthur L. Peterson, labor,
25
J. Newton Shirley, labor,
25
A. S. Burbank, supplies,
60
Cochrane Chemical Co. supplies,
5 93
William W. Ridgeway, labor,
15 00
$815 04
Received-
Appropriation,
350 00
Unexpended, 1910,
354 88
Sale of supplies,
7 40
Overdrawn,
102 76
$815 04
TREE WARDEN.
Paid- Henry A. Fish, labor, $78 29
Briggs H. Gullifer, labor, 6 13
50
25
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Robert Peacock, labor, 1 00
E. J. Sweetser, supplies, 2 62
Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, 35
$88 39
Overdrawn, 1910,
65 16
Unexpended,
146 45
$300 00
Received-
Appropriation,
$300 00
GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTH.
Paid-
Henry A. Fish, labor, self and team,
$599 07
Frank L. Sampson, labor, 351 50
Wendell O. Baker, labor, 321 25
Arthur O. Edwards, labor,
156 50
Fred W. Wadsworth, labor,
141 72
John J. Edwards, labor, 140 00
Washington E. Nickerson, labor,
96 25
Paul McAuliffe, labor,
65 25
George H. Phillips, labor,
41 00
Elbridge Weston, labor,
17 00
Selectmen of Duxbury, services, issuing notices, 13 00
Myron M. White, stationery,
10 95
Herbert A. Gerrish, labor,
6 00
Plymouth Mills, supplies,
2 34
Wakefield Daily Item, notices,
2 00
Parks Printery, printing,
1 25
Geo. H. Stearns, postage,
55
$1,965 63
Received-
Appropriation,
$919 36
On account tax,
346 34
Due account tax,
329 60
Due from State,
370 33
$1,965 63
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ROADSIDE TREES AND LAND.
Received- Unexpended balance of 1910,
1 No orders have been drawn.
$300 00
TAX TITLE OR WASTE LAND.
Received-
Unexpended balance of previous year, $50 00 No orders have been drawn.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Paid-
Arthur A. Sprague, for quarantine, $60 00
Oscar H. Brown, inspector of slaught- ered animals,
Clarence M. Taylor, inspector of 55 70
slaughtered animals, 50 00
George W. Cobbett, collecting garbage, 25 00
Mrs. Eleanore Fournier, nursing, 16 00
Albert M. Goulding, general services,
9 30
William J. Burgess, general services, 5 00
Clarence M. Taylor, rent of slaughter- house, 10 00
Frank T. Holmes, painting and letter- ing signs, 7 49
Albert M. Goulding, labor, self and team, 10 94 Edward Filion, labor, 15 00
Joseph H. Crocker, labor, 4 25
Thomas Chandler, labor, 2 25
Paul C. Peterson, supplies, 4 05
Robert G. Needham, team hire,
2 00
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The Memorial Press, printing, 1 50 N. K. Noyes, M. D., services as physician, 88 80
Roger Spalding, services as physician, 7 50
$374 78
Amount due from State disallowed,
55 00
$429 78
Received-
Appropriation,
$300 00
Unexpended, 1910,
53 68
Overdrawn,
76 10
$429 78
CEMETERIES.
Paid-
Elisha Peterson, treasurer, Received-
$646 65
Appropriation,
$600 00
Sale of house and hearse at Ashdod,
46 65
$646 65
REPAIRS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Paid-
Harry A. Randall, painting Town Office buildings, $171 25
Harry A. Randall, labor and material, 4 00
Gershom B. Chandler, labor and mater- ial at Almshouse and stable, 29 07
Abbott W. Simmons, repairs at Town Office, 16 86 Charles W. Eaton, repairs at Almshouse, 12 00 John H. Falvey, plumbing, 4 25
Arthur N. Delano, labor, 3 50
.
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Charles A. Devereux, labor on locks, 1 50
Harry M. Freeman, labor on windows at Town Hall, 1 00
Unexpended,
$243 43 $65 22
$308 65
Received-
Appropriation,
$50 00
Unexpended balance, 1910,
258 65
$308 65
TOWN OFFICE APPROPRIATION.
Paid-
John H. Falvey, labor on engine at Town
Office,
$2 20
Unexpended,
32 01
Received- Unexpended balance previous years, $34 21
$34 21
MEMORIAL DAY.
Paid- William Wadsworth Post, 165, G. A. R. $125 00
Received appropriation, $125 00
TOWN DUMP APPROPRIATION.
Received- Unexpended balance previous years, $25 00
No orders have been drawn.
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ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW.
Paid-
Thaddeus W. Chandler, constable service, $30 00 Warren C. Prince, constable service, 31 00
Joseph F. Bolton, Jr., constable service, 7 00 Edgar W. Chandler, special police service, 28 00 H. B. Sherman, special police service, 4 00
$100 00
Unexpended, 65 06
$165 06
Received-
Appropriation,
$100 00
Unexpended balance, 1910,
65 06
$165 06
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND DEPENDENT RELATIVES.
Paid,
$733 65
Unexpended,
102 85
$836 50
Received-
$500 00
Unexpended balance, 1910,
172 50
Town of Marshfield,
127 00
State Treasurer,
37 00
Due from Town of Marshfield, $51 00
PAYMENT OF STATE AID.
Chapter 381, Acts of 1904, as amended by Chapter 412, Acts of 1910.
Paid,
$2,086 00
Appropriation,
$836 50
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RECEIVED FROM STATE.
Amount due to Dec. 31, 1910,
$2,444 00
Amount due from the State,
$2,086 00
DUXBURY FREE LIBRARY.
Paid-
Herbert E. Walker, treasurer. $1,000 00
Received-
Appropriation,
$1,000 00
ASSESSORS' MAP.
Paid-
Thomas W. Bailey, services.
$500 00
Received-
Appropriation, $500 00
CAUCUS COMMITTEE.
Received-
Unexpended balance, previous years, $7 25
Transferred to Incidental account, 7 25
HATHAWAY FUND.
Deposited in Plymouth Five Cents Savings bank, $1,000 00
Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank, 1,000 00
Interest to January 1, 1910, 129 73
Interest from Jan. 1, 1910 to Jan. 1, 1911,
97 14
Interest from-Jan. 1, 1911 to Jan. 1, 1912,
95 72
On deposit,
$2,322 64
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OFFICE FURNITURE.
Unexpended, 1910, No orders drawn.
$118 40
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Paid-
Henry H. Lewis, services as selectman, $117 50 Henry H. Lewis, chairman and postage, 15 80 Theodore W. Glover, services as selectman, 132 00 Sidney C. Soule, services as selectman, 174 50 Sidney C. Soule, clerk, postage and tele- phoning, 11 99
Henry H. Lewis, services as assessor, and expenses, 180 00
Theodore W. Glover, services as assessor and expenses, 207 20
Sidney C. Soule, services as assessor and expenses, 211 10
George H. Stearns, services as town clerk and expenses, 101 30
George H. Stearns, services as treasurer and expenses, 403 25
George H. Stearns, services as collector, 353 62
George H. Stearns, services as registrar, 35 00 Henry B. Chandler, services as registrar, 30 00 Percy L. Walker, services as registrar, 30 00
John H. Glover, services as registrar, 30 00
Ernest H. Bailey, services as Auditor, 12 50
Thomas W. Herrick, services as auditor, 10 00
Herbert A. Ryder, services as ballot clerk, 9 00
Eden S. Glover, services as ballot clerk, 6 00
Edgar W. Chandler, services as ballot clerk, 3 00 Ernest H. Bailey, services as ballot clerk, 3 00 Henry P. Moulton, Jr., services as mod- erator, 5 00
Charles S. Davis, general advice, 1910-11, 100 00
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The Memorial Press, printing town re- ports, 232 00
The Memorial Press, printing, 123 20
Elisha Peterson, returning deaths, 23 75
Horace J. Stevens, corporation list, 17 86
Elisha Peterson, stationery and postage, 53 43
Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, 131 78
Henry H. Bills, janitor for town offices, 75 00
Fred W. Wadsworth, care of town clock, 25 00
American Surety Co., bond,
60 00
Southern Mass. Telephone Co., tele- phone service, 45 80
Howard Clock Co., repairing town clock, 12 50
Plymouth Electric Light Co. electricity, 16 12 Joseph F. Bolton, Jr., constable services, 17 40 Herman H. Delano, Jr., inspector of an- imals, 90 00
James L. McNaught, express, 8 93
Ernest J. Sweetser, supplies, 10 36
Levi H. Cushing, team hire, 21 00
Geo. H. Stearns, agent, insurance, 51 00
Maurice L. Chandler, team for sealer of
weights and measures, 12 00
N. K. Noyes, returning births,
9 25
Samuel Ward Co., supplies,
9 12
Henry H. Bills, team hire, 10 50
Henry H. Bills, cash for window screens, 4 68
George H. Stearns, ash barrels and shovels, 6 75
Herbert C. Freeman, hose, 2 00
John W. Parks, printing, 3 20
Henry A. Briggs, team hire, 1 00
David H. Thomas, carting ashes, etc., 5 00
Benjamin Alden, services as ballot clerk, 3 00
P. B. Murphy, supplies, 5 40
Henry Carver, constable services,
5 66
Violet Foster, clerical services, 2 40
Geo. H. Stearns, tax on town land,
3 67
Herbert E. Walker, supplies,
2 00
Horace D. Osgood, printing, 5 00
· Theodore W. Glover, services as election officer, 6 00
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Henry S. Winslow, wood, 3 00
Thaddeus W. Chandler, constable service, 2 00
Thomas W. Herrick, blue print and plan, 1 00
Carter Ink Co., ink,
83
Globe Stamp Works, supplies,
95
Percy L. Walker, blue print and plan, 1 03
Edgar W. Chandler, officer at election, 2 00
Hobbs & Warren Co., supplies, 32
W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies, 74
N. Ford & Sons, oil, 50
Paul C. Peterson, supplies, 25
Roger Spalding, returning births, 1 50
C. W. Bartlett, returning births, 1 25
W. W. Rogers, services on electric wires, 1 00
Morton Collingwood, services in Loring Co. tax appeal case, 15 00
H. F. Henshaw estate, refund of taxes, 11 54
$3,336 43 1,456 21
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