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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF CARVER
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 15, 1903.
TOGETHER WITH A
Catalogue of Books in the Public Library
Annual Town Meeting, March 2, 1903.
PLYMOUTH THE MEMORIAL PRESS 1903
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF CARVER
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 15, 1903.
TOGETHER WITH A
Catalogue of Books in the Public Library
Annual Town Meeting, March 2, 1903.
PLYMOUTH THE MEMORIAL PRESS 1903
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REPORT OF SELECTMEN, AND OTHER TOWN OFFICERS.
REPORT OF SELECTMEN. -
Citizens of Carver-
The Selectmen submit their Annual Report of the receipts and expenditures of the Town for the past year, with such other facts as may be of interest.
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
J. A. VAUGHAN, Treasurer. DR.
Cash on hand, Jan. 15, 1902, Received from --
$ 308 40
County treasurer dog license dividend,
204 II
Treasurer of the Commonwealth,
for support of state paupers,
59 25
for burial of state paupers,
12 50
for education of children,
37 50
for income of Massachusetts school fund,
738 08
for compensation of Inspector of Animals,
10 37
for corporation tax,
851 75
for National Bank tax,
625 91
for state aid,
827 00
for military aid,
12 00
Town of Middleboro, aid of paupers,
29 40
Town of Plymouth, aid of paupers,
19 78
City of Fall River, aid of paupers,
18 92
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W. C. Chipman, clerk of Fourth District Court fines, 30 00
Gustavus Atwood, income of Pratt fund, 125 00
Peleg McFarlin, income of Ellis school fund,
200 00
F. J. Casey, license to peddle,
6 00
E. B. Whitmarsh, license to peddle,
6 00
Foster L. Randall, license to peddle,
6 00
A. H. Griffith, sale of herring privilege,
6 00
S. C. C. Finney, compass, book and pencils,
2 05
G. F. Moore, M. D., cement,
1 00
W. E. W. Vaughan, fighting fire in 1901, re- turned money paid for, 6 35
Taxes collected,
12,844 74
Interest on taxes collected,
172 57
William E. Savery, attorney, money hired,
6,000 00
Charles W. Griffith, cemetery fund, money hired,
555 52
Wilson Shaw, cemetery fund, money hired,
100 00
$23,816 20
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Paid for-
Support of schools,
$4,228 36
Superintendent of schools,
400 00
School books and incidentals,
575 27
Repairs of schoolhouses,
323 27
State aid,
776 00
Military aid,
24 00
Soldiers' relief,
185 00
Support of poor out of almshouse,
1,979 OI
Support of poor in almshouse,
335 99
Repairs and furnishing almshouse,
40 48
Officers' salaries,
1,031 87
Repairs of highways,
2,338 48
Removal of snow,
263 28
Repairs of bridges,
43 65
Repairs on town house,
5 37
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State tax,
465 00
County tax,
989 00
Fighting fire,
368 17
Library,
97 12
Tree warden,
8 00
Suppression of crime,
24 56
Insurance,
24 00
Printing valuation list,
176 00
State road,
1,094 73
Incidental town expenses,
382 46
George B. Fowler, administrator, money hired,
6,000 00
Charles W. Griffith, cemetery fund, money hired,
555 00
Wilson Shaw, cemetery fund, money hired, 100 00
Interest on money hired, 214 83
Cash on hand, Jan. 15, 1903,
766 78
$23,816 20
CEMETERY FUNDS.
Ellis Griffith, cemetery fund, $289 40
E. T. Stetson, cemetery fund,
654 47
T. B. Griffith, cemetery fund,
1,168 41
P. W. Bump, cemetery fund,
I2I 84
Charles W. Griffith, cemetery fund,
567 35
Augustine Shurtleff, cemetery fund, II2 60
Wilson Shaw, cemetery fund,
IO2 33
Carver, Mass., Jan. 29, 1903. I have examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer of Carver and find the same to be correct. ELLIS G. CORNISH,
Auditor.
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COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
J. A. VAUGHAN, Collector.
DR.
1902 Jan. 15. To uncollected taxes, bills of 1896, $2 98
1903
CR.
Jan. 15. By taxes collected, $2 98
DR.
I902 Jan. 15. To uncollected taxes, bills of 1897, $16 80
CR.
1903
Jan. 15. By James D. Chase, tax abated, $2 53 By B. S. Nickerson, tax abated, 7 32 By taxes collected, 6 95
$16 80
1902
DR.
Jan. 15. To uncollected taxes, bills of 1898, $137 10
1903
By Juan Chase, tax abated, $2 52
By Gustavus Sampson, tax abated, 24
By taxes collected, 107 35
Taxes uncollected, 26 99
$137 10
1902
DR.
Jan. 15. To uncollected taxes, bills of 1899, $503 79
CR
1903
Jan. 15.
By Ebenezer Cushman, tax abated, $ 96
By Gustavus Sampson, tax . abated, 24
By James B. Chase, part of tax abated. 4 69
B- taxes collected, 397 56
By tax uncollected, 100 34
$503 79
CR
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1902 DR. . Jan. 15. To uncollected taxes, bills of 1900, $807 38
CR.
1903 Jan. 15. By Harrison D. Moore, tax abated, $2 00
By taxes collected, 508 08
Taxes uncollected, 297 30
$807 38
DR.
1902 Jan. 15. To uncollected taxes, bills of 1901, $2,023 74
1903
CR.
Jan. 15. By Jesse F. Lucas, tax abated, $2 00 William T. Thomas, tax abated 25
Daniel E. Damon, tax abated, I 25
By taxes collected, 1,339 II
Taxes uncollected, 681 13
$2,023 74
1902 DR. Jan. 15. To amount of taxes, bills of 1902, $12,192 71
CR.
1903 Jan. 15. By taxes collected, $10,482 71
Taxes uncollected, 1,710 00
$12,192 71
POOR.
Receipts and expenditures connected with the support of the Poor the past year.
DR.
Appropriation, $1,900 00
State aid of State paupers.
58 75
State burial of State Paupers, 12 50
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Town of Middleboro, aid to Dora Brad- ford and children, 29 40
Town of Plymouth, aid to Doty family, 19 78
City of Fall River, aid to Letauneau family, 18 92
Overdrawn,
$2,039 35 456 76
$2,496 II
The following sums are due the Poor account from other cities and towns :
Benjamin Darling, aid to Mary A. Eames, $308 46
Town of Plymouth, aid to Doty family, 79 95
Town of Middleboro, aid to Dora Brad-
ford, 12 50
Town of Plympton, aid to Lydia Thrasher, 15 00
$415 91
POOR IN THE ALMSHOUSE.
CR.
Paid-
Mrs. C. Bradford, matron, $90 00
Mrs. Etta J. Thomas, matron, 22 50
Miss Florence Standish, matron, 20 00
S. H. Pink, groceries, 83 60
George A. Shurtleff, berries and vegetables, 5 64 T. T. Vaughan, cranberries, 30
R. F. Shurtleff, tomatoes, 15
J. S. McKay, meat, 23 81
H. C. Robbins, milk, 9 78
T. T. Vaughan, wood, 40 5I
Ida M. Shurtleff, doing chores, 18 20
Seth C. C. Finney, clothes for Edward Hackett, 2 05
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Wm. T. Thomas, spliting wood, etc., 2 05
T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for camphor, 50
Geo. E. Blair, sawing wood, 2 25
Charles S. Cornell, sawing wood, 12 25
Dr. G. F. Morse, medical attendance, Mrs. Churchill, 2 50
$335 99
EXPENSE OUTSIDE THE ALMSHOUSE.
Paid-
Geo. A. Shurtleff, care of tramps, $4 30
S. H. Pink, groceries, Coombs family, 138 45
Ginter Grocery Co., Coombs family, 31 12
J. S. McKay, meat, Coombs family, 46 46
T. T. Vaughan, wood, Coombs family, 28 25
John F. Stratton, sawing wood,
Coombs family, 2 00
Charles S. Connell, sawing wood, Coombs family, 3 20
Fred A. Ward, milk, Coombs family, 14 65
Dr. G. F. Morse, Medical attendance, Coombs family, 5 50
Ellis Foundry Co., aid Hall family, IIO 38
C. W. Westgate, meat, Hall family, 12 25
Alton H. Griffith, wood, Hall family, 15 50 Ichabod Tillson, sawing wood, Hall family, 6 55 Dr. E. H. Cornish, Medical attendance, Hall family, 49 90
Ellis Foundry Co., aid, Ephraim West- gate, 103 88
Taunton Insane Hospital, board Wil- son McFarlin, 169 46
Taunton Insane Hospital, board H. D. Morse, 169 46
Taunton Insane Hospital, board Esther C. Hines, 64 54
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Taunton Insane Hospital, board Mary A. Eames, 139 00
Medfield Insane Asylum, board Ar- thur Sherman, 146 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, board Esther C. Hines, 71 04
Mrs. Clara Roberts, board Esther C. Hines, 90 40
Ellis Foundry Co., aid, Doty family, 39 20
Dr. E. H. Cornish, Medical Attendance, Doty family, 40 75
Dr. E. H. Cornish, Medical Attendance, Ann Wrightington, 2 00
Dr. E. H. Cornish, Medical Attendance, Mrs. Wm. Anderson, 76 70
Dr. E. H. Cornish, Medical Attendance, Mrs. A. Stringer, 64 40
Dr. E. H. Cornish, Medical Attendance, Jabez Benson, 6 00
Dr. Geo. F. Morse, Medical Attendance, Dora Bradford, 12 50
Dr. Geo. F. Morse, Medical Attendance, Mrs. King, 14 00
Dr. W. D. Shurtleff, Medical Attend- ance, Abbie S. Thomas, 45 00
J. W. Atwood, digging grave, L. Benson, 2 50 James Hennessey, groceries, Jabez Benson, 78 00 Peleg McFarlin, rent, Mrs. A. Stringer, 30 00 Town of Wareham, aid Stringer family, 121 15 Charles E. Vaughan, nursing Herbert Thurston, 9 00
A. Freeman Cornish, nursing Herbert Thurston, 9 00
Dr. E. H. Cornish, supplies, Herbert Thurston, I 25
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City of Taunton, aid, A. F. Lincoln, 2 63
Total expense outside Almshouse, Total expense at Almshouse,
$1,976 37 335 99
$2,312 36
Overdrawn in 1901,
$183 75
$2,496 II
REPAIRS AND FURNISHING ALMSHOUSE.
DR.
Balance from 1901, 47 52
Dr. G. F. Morse, cement, I 00
$48 52
CR.
Paid-
H. C. Robbins, repairs,
$
25
E. A. Richards, repairs, 25
Waldo Bros, drain pipe and cement, 4 72
T. T. Vaughan, freight on drain pipe, 99
T. T. Vaughan, table cloth, etc., 33
Geo. Adams, papering and whitewashing, 9 20 Geo. Adams, master and work, I 00
J. A. Vaughan, tools, I 25
Blair & Davis, repairing,
4 00
T. T. Vaughan, shingle,
2 86
T. T. Vaughan, zinc and well rope, I 25
C. D. Beuchemin, repairs, I 00
E. E. Gardner, repairing stove, 65
Geo. E. Blair, shingling, etc., 4 25
Horace Thrasher, putting in drain pipe, 4 75
R. F. Shurtleff, wire screen, I5
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T. T. Vaughan, dry goods, 3 58
Balance to new account,
$40 48 8 04
$48 52
STATE AID.
DR.
Due from the State,
$776 00
CR.
Paid-
Samuel S. Atwood,
48 00
P. Jane Barrows,
48 00
Marcus Bumpus,
36 00
John Dunham,
32 00
Hannah Dunham,
20 00
Charles A. Holmes,
48 00
John B. Hatch,
48 00
Abigail Hatch,
48 00
Nathaniel Ide,
60 00
Lucy M. Ide,
48 00
Sarah M. Phillips,
48 00
Mary A. Shaw,
44 00
Susan A. Shaw,
48 00
Isaac Shaw,
48 00
Ruth D. Shaw,
48 00
John F. Stratton,
48 00
Lizzie S. Stratton,
48 00
Abby H. Eddy,
8 00
$776 00
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One-half paid by the State,
12 00
Appropriation, 100 00
$112 00
CR.
Paid-
Jesse F. Lucas,
24 00
Balance to new account,
88 00
$112 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
DR.
Balance from 1901, 100 56
Due from State burial, Jesse F. Lucas, 35 00
Due from State burial, Nathaniel Ide, 35 00
$170 56
Overdrawn,
14 44
Overdrawn,
$185 00
CR.
Paid-
John F. Stratton, nursing John Dunham, $30 00 Dr. G. F. Morse, Medical Attendance, John Dunham, 85 00
Flynn & Holmes, burial Jesse F. Lucas, 35 00
James Bros, burial Nathaniel Ide, 35 00 $185 00
INSURANCE ACCOUNT.
DR.
Appropriation, 25 00
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Balance from 1901, 14 00
$39 00
CR.
Paid-
Thomas Jackson, insuring new school-
house,
$15 00
Thomas Jackson, insuring Library, 9 00
Balance to new account,
15 00
$39 00
SUPPRESSION OF CRIME.
DR.
Appropriation,
$200 00
W. C. Chipman, fines,
30 00
$230 00
CR.
Paid-
Samuel B. Briggs, Thomas Ryley case, $5 89
Samuel Ferguson, W. S. Johnson case, 5 98
Samuel Ferguson, searching for stolen goods, 2 50
Roswell Shurtleff, Percy Shurtleff case, 2 24
Augustine J. Hogan, Moore case,
6 95
Roswell Shurtleff, Moore case,
I 00
Overdrawn in 1901,
33 98
Balance to new account,
171 46
$230 00
TOWN HOUSE £ ACCOUNT.
DR
Appropriation, $25 00
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CR.
Paid-
J. A. Vaughan, cleaning up Town House yard, I 13
Mrs. W. S. Pratt, cleaning Town House, 4 00
T. T. Vaughan, glass, 24
Overdrawn in 1901,
6 73
Balance to new account, 12 90
$25 00
LIBRARY ACCOUNT.
DR.
Appropriation,
$100 00
Balance from 1901,
33 31
$133 31
CR.
Paid-
Jordan, Marsh Co., books,
85 69
DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., books,
3 60
Seth C. C. Finney, books,
2 58
Little, Brown & Co., books,
3 50
A. E. Foss & Co., books,
I 75
Balance to new account,
36 19
$133 31
REPAIR OF BRIDGES.
DR.
Appropriation, Balance from 1001,
$100 00
IO 70
$IIO 70
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CR.
Paid-
Levi F. Morse, labor and team, Snappet
Bridge, 3 67
Samuel McHenry, labor, Snappet Bridge, 3 50
John Chase, labor, Snappet Bridge, 50
Levi F. Morse, labor, State Road Bridge, I 00 Frank Bernies, labor, State Road Bridge, 3 50 E. H. Murdock, labor, bridge at W. Richard's, I 04
Robert Holmes, labor, bridge at W. Richard's, 33
E. H. Murdock, labor, bridge at Hurd Place, 2 00
Frank Bernier, labor, bridge at Hurd Place, 2 00
Stephen T. Richards, labor, bridge at John Bent's Mill, I 50
Stephen T. Richards, labor, bridge at Bower's Place, 4 00
E. H. Murdock, labor, bridge at Bow- er's Place,
4 00
Stephen T. Richards, labor, bridge at Geo. Blair's, I 25
Geo. E. Blair, labor, bridge at Geo. Blair's,
75
E. H. Murdock, labor, bridge at Geo. Blair's,
I 00
E. H. Murdock, 26 ft. drain tile, 2 86
Stephen T. Richards, labor, bridge at Geo. Swan's,
I 75
Geo. E. Blair, labor and cement, at Geo. Swan's, 85
E. H. Murdock, labor, I 00
E. H. Murdock, tile, 3 30
Balance to new account,
70 90
$IIO 70
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REMOVAL OF SNOW. DR.
Appropriation,
$100 00
Balance from 1901,
155 18
$255 18
CR.
Paid-
O. L. Shurtleff, labor,
$5 00
Lewis Shaw, labor,
90
Wm. Stringer, labor,
I 90
Andrew Stringer, labor,
I 90
J. M. Bump, labor,
5 20
F. E. Barrows, labor,
22 75
Neil McDonald, labor,
3 30
Arthur Beauchemin, labor,
90
Bert Beauchemin, labor,
2 00
Alfred Beauchemin, labor,
2 30
Paul DeRose, labor,
I 60
Everett Raynold, labor,
I 60
Herbert Vaughan, labor,
2 50
Geo. Johnson, labor,
I 00
W. A. Tillson, labor,
I 00
Frank F. Tillson, labor,
3 40
Arthur Atwood, labor,
I 30
Joseph Lavenda, labor,
I 30
Henry H. Gammons, labor,
5 95
Ernest Dunham, labor,
I 20
Charles Washburn, labor,
80
John F. Shaw, labor,
4 50
Abbie S. Thomas, labor,
3 80
Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,
I IO
Leonard S. Powers, labor,
2 50
Levi F. Morse, labor,
6 50
Henry Burgess, labor,
3 30
Archie Stratton, labor,
40
Carver 2
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John F. Stratton, Jr., labor,
60
B. W. Robbins, labor,
4 00
E. F. Pearson, labor, I 00
Nelson Garnett, labor,
I 40
Earl B. Ware, labor,
80
John Garnet, labor,
I 40
E. A. Richards, labor,
I 40
Arthur Garsley, labor,
80
Horace Thrasher, labor,
60
E. S. Fuller, labor,
I 20
Geo. Winslow, labor,
I 40
W. H. Butler, labor,
I IO
Fred A. Dimond & Sons, labor,
3 90
Job Chandler, labor,
I 20
A. W. Shurtleff, labor,
I 50
Edward Mickelin, labor,
40
J. H. Andrews, labor,
1 00
John Moran, labor,
I 30
C. H. Shurtleff, labor,
I 30
Finney Bros., labor,
I 50
Horace Robbins,
70
Frank Rickard, labor,
80
Joseph Washburn, labor,
2 20
S. T. Weston, labor,
50
Frank Weston, labor,
50
William Atwood, labor,
50
Herbert Atwood, labor,
I 00
E. E. Shaw, labor,
I 50
Fred Masier, labor,
90
James Thomas, labor,
50
Henry Levque, labor,
80
William Holmes, labor,
60
P. Rosdell, labor, 60
Lucian Atwood, labor,
2 90
Philip Weaver, labor,
I 40
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Charles D. Potter, labor, 1 00
Wm. E. Cornish, labor,
80
Harry Cassedy, labor, 20
P. J. Holmes, labor,
6 90
Webster C. Vaughan, labor,
I IO
Herbert Atwood, labor,
John Atwood, labor,
I 00
Frank Bernier, labor,
I IO
M. Marshall, labor, I IO
Edmund Brovgard, labor,
I 50
Stephen Richards, labor,
I 90
Fred Allen, labor,
I 20
Ammon Braddock, labor,
60
E. H. Murdock, labor,
8 30
H. T. Maxim, labor, 4 70
Fred A. Dimond, labor,
I 30
Ira K. Dimond, labor,
I 50
A. P. Robbins, labor,
1 00
Wm. B. Dunham, labor,
I 00
John Boujet, labor,
I 70
John B. Boujet, labor,
2 30
Geo. LeCross, labor,
I 30
Geo. Beauchemin, labor,
2 10
Wilmer Wilie, labor,
I 80
Ascade Patenaude, labor,
I 80
D. A. Peckham, labor,
2 80
Herbert DeMarranville, labor,
I 80
John S. Burgess, labor,
80
Geo. P. Lincoln, labor,
2 20
A. C. Domiand, labor,
I 50
Chas. O. Dunham, labor,
I 70
J. M. Nothren, labor, 2 40
Alton C. Chandler, labor,
8 50
Geo. E. Denithoune, labor,
80
James W. Lewis, labor,
2 30
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.
Frank Thomas, labor,
I 40
Geo. B. Washburn, labor,
6 75
Wm. T. Gibbs, labor, 2 63
Harry Washburn, labor,
2 80
Clayton McFarlin, labor,
I 55
Rufus Westgate, labor,
80
James S. Hudson, Jr., labor,
2 10
Z. W. Andrews, labor,
90
E. Lloyd Griffith, labor,
40
S. B. Briggs, labor, 80
O. K. Griffith, labor, 2 00
Joseph Land, labor, 2 40
Everett Tillson, labor,
I 80
W. T. Southworth, labor,
I 80
Jesse Holmes, labor,
1 00
Edgar Holmes, labor,
60
Fred Allen, labor,
70
T. T. Vaughan, labor,
3 35
Matt Cotter, labor,
90
John Winberg, labor,
I 40
T. A. Tillson, labor,
I 00
Albert F. Atwood, labor,
40
A. D. Griffith, labor,
3 00
O. P. Griffith, labor,
50
Herbert Stanley, labor,
40
Albert Petty, labor,
I 30
Charles Canedy, labor,
I 30
Charles Bassett, labor,
2 80
Benjamin Bassett, labor,
I 40
William Hayden, labor,
60
Joseph Hayden, labor,
60
Levi Thomas, labor,
60
J. M. McKay, labor,
1 40
Frank Hart, labor,
50
A. F. Cornish, labor,
I 00
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James W. Lewis, labor,
2 50
James Lees, labor,
70
Eugene Thatchue, labor,
70
Balance to new account,
II 90
$255 18
REPAIR OF HIGHWAYS.
DR
Appropriation,
$2,000 00
Balance from 1901,
466 76
$2,466 76
CR.
Frank F. Tillson, Commissioner.
Paid-
Frank F. Tillson, labor and team,
$223 91
John Winberg, labor, 3 80
William Gribbs, labor,
16 15
J. Shurtleff, labor,
47
Z. W. Andrews, labor and team, 179 77
Miles Tillson, labor,
45 50
Arthur Nickerson, labor,
92 74
Seth C. C. Finney, looking up records
I 50
Henry H. Gammons, labor and team,
56 35
Franklin Chase, labor and team,
34 67
Millard Swift, labor 37 4I
N. G. Swift, labor,
I 50
Thomas Kaska, labor,
63 00
Ellis Foundry Co., tools,
2 45
John Gummers, labor, 37 58
W. T. Jefferson, dynamite,
40
Bolles Hardware Co., drain pipe,
5 00
Wm. T. Gibbs, gravel, 2 37
Gustavus Atwood, lumber,
50
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Oscar Johnson, labor,
7 33
John Johnson, labor, 7 33
Joseph McFarlin, gravel,
3 13
Peleg McFarlin, gravel,
8 52
Cyrus Doty, gravel, 62
Alton Griffith, gravel,
I 36
Ephriam Gammons, gravel, I IO
Marcus Atwood, gravel,
I 44
H. R. Bailey, sharpening tools,
6 65
Frank Tillson, freight on drain pipe,
45
$840 05
E. H. Murdock, Commissioner,
O. L. Shurtleff, labor, $6 00
Frank Weston, labor,
50
F. E. Barrows, labor and team, 21 60
E. W. Shaw, gravel,
3 46
Herbert Atwood, labor and team,
44 67
J. M. Bump, labor and team,
80 74
H. T. Maxim, labor and team,
17 73
P.J. Holmes, labor and team,
2 IO
Webster C. Vaughan, labor and team, 4 20
E. H. Murdock, labor and team, 251 30
Robert Holmes, labor, 15 00
James Thomas, labor, 42 49
Frank Gibbs, labor,
7 50
Lucien Atwood, labor,
44 66
William E. Cornish, labor,
I 50
William Stringer, labor 9 16
Edgar Holmes, labor, 17 54
Ammon Braddock, labor,
30 24
Frank Bernier, labor,
23 50
Charles Beauchemin, 20 21
H. Y. Vinal, gravel,
80
Mrs. A. T. Shurtleff, gravel,
2 80
R. L. Richards, tools,
I 00
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Stephen Richards, labor, 15 50
Alton Chandler, gravel,
52
W. C. Richards, gravel,
2 00
T. T. Vaughan, gravel, 7 24
E. E. Shaw, gravel,
7 32
John E. Atwood, gravel,
80
Estate of Kimball Stetson, gravel,
3 60
S. T. Weston, gravel,
I 28
Alice Shaw, gravel, 2 00
P. J. Holmes, gravel,
3 75
Good Roads Machine Co., knife,
8 50
Freight on same,
25
Andrew Stringer, labor
8 25
William Holmes, labor,
8 25
Mrs. Leonard, gravel,
60
W. E. W. Vaughan, gravel,
2 00
$720 56
Levi F. Morse, Commissioner.
Levi F. Morse, labor and team,
$350 22
Leonard Powers, labor and team, 16 78
Samuel McHenry, labor, I 50
George Parker, labor,
23 75
Joseph Breck & Sons, tools,
18 12
Benjamin W. Robbins, labor and team, 67 00
E. F. Pearson, labor,
83
Nelson Garnett, labor,
85
Ellis Foundry C., shovels,
3 75
Ellis Foundry Co., shovels,
3 75
E. H. Murdock, labor,
2 22
Arnold Hammond, labor,
76 45
Patrick Harding, labor,
25
Dennis Conners, labor,
32 33
Lloyd Robbins, labor,
7 28
Nelson Sherman, gravel,
9 40
Alton Chandler, labor and team,
27 80
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Walter Dunham, labor,
6 00
Archie Stratton, labor, 20 08
Alex Parker, labor,
4 50
Geo. Lincoln, gravel, 7 80
Alton Shurtleff, gravel,
2 00
Everett Fuller, labor,
3 75
Clifton Shurtleff, labor,
I 42
Joseph H. Washburn, labor,
22 25
Hector McDonald, labor,
22 50
Carrie Braddock, gravel,
4 84
Jay Ward, labor,
I 34
Stephen Richards, labor,
2 42
Horace Thrasher, labor,
2 46
E. E. Gardner, repairing tools,
I 85
Levi F. Morse, plank,
3 00
Charles Connell, gravel,
3 60
James W. Lewis, gravel,
6 50
Z. Parker, shovels,
1 70
Wm. E. Bruce, labor,
5 15
Diston Bruce, labor,
12 50
$777 84
$2,338 45
Balance to new account,
128 31
$2,466 76
STONE ROAD AT NORTH CARVER.
DR.
To appropriation,
$900 00
Due from the State,
896 00
Balance from last year,
15 47
Rebate on freight on crusher,
I 86
$1,813 33
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CR.
Paid-
Levi F. Morse, labor and team,
$137 63
E. H. Murdock, labor and team, 129 30
James Thomas, labor, 30 00
Dennis Conners, labor, 24 50
Richard Hatch, labor, 28 50
Clifford Shurtleff, labor, 25 50
Arnold Hammond, labor,
42 40
Osgood Scale Co., scales,
28 75
J. K. & B. Sears & Co., lumber,
73 91
Levi F. Morse, freight bill,
96
Levi F. Morse, carting stone,
126 55
E. H. Murdock, carting stone,
35 79
Chas. Beauchemin, labor,
5 00
E. A. Richards, labor,
5 60
E. A. Richards, carting stone,
21 54
Jay Ward, 75
W. F. Blanchard, lumber, 2 24
Geo. A. Shurtleff, carting stone, 20 82
T. T. Vaughan, carting stone, 29 66
Bertrand Thomas, carting stone, 18 02
Embert Eames, carting stone, 27 78
Chas. Murray, stone, 16 64
Fred Nelson, labor,
19 50
Joseph Washburn, labor,
13 27
Horace Thrasher, labor,
10 00
Eugene Wrightenton, labor,
13 06
Stephen Richards, labor,
IO 50
Lucian Atwood, labor,
6 00
Chas. King, labor,
4 50
Reuben Braddock, labor,
7 50
Geo. H. Winslow, labor,
2 25
T. T. Vaughan, labor and team,
4 20
L. S. Powers, carting stone,
7 67
Roswell Shurtleff, carting stone,
IO IO
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E. H. Murdock, car fare to Medway, 2 80
E. H. Murdock, telephoning, I 30
R. L. Richards, wheelbarrow, nails, etc., 4 43
Frank P. Wilber, stone, 5 35
Chas. Connell, stone, 7 71
Fisher Washburn, stone,
4 81
E. H. Marsh, stone, 7 42
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight on Stone Crusher and Roller, 54 00
Walter Thayer, labor, 17 40
T. T. Vaughan, slabs, IO 50
Arthur Beuchemin, labor,
I 50
S. H. Pink, 6 bbls., I 50
W. L. Palmer, loading stone crusher,
and steam roller,
35 82
$1,094 73
Balance to new account,
718 60
$1,813 33
TOWN INCIDENTALS.
DR.
Appropriation, $300 00
Balance from 1901,
1,012 02
F. J. Cassy, license to peddle, 6 00
E. B. Whitmarsh, license to peddle, 6 00
Foster L. Randell, license to peddle, 6 00
Sale of herrings, 6 00
Corporation tax, 851 75
National Bank tax, 625 91
Received from State one-half pay of Inspector of Animals, IO 37
Wm. E. Savery, agent, loan, 6,000 00
Chas. W. Griffith, cemetery loan, 555 52
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Wilson Shaw, cemetery loan,
100 00
Interest on taxes, 172 57
$9,652 14
CR
Paid-
Memorial Press, Printing Town reports 73 00
Memorial Press, printing, 12 75
Emery Record Preserving Co., Pre-
serving Town records, 9 00
E. W. Shaw, returning deaths, I 75
J. W. Atwood, returning deaths, 3 25
Cecil T. Bagnall, stationery, 5 05
Express on stationery, 90
Allen Bros., badges, 2 25
Finney Bros., 13 shovels for firewards, IO 85
Thos. Jackson, Treasurer's bond, 16 00
Dr. G. F. Morse, returning deaths, I 25
Dr. G. F. Morse, returning births, I 25
Florence Vaughan, clerk for Assessors, 9 00
J. A. Vaughan, 1000 stamped envelopes, 21 20 Thos. Groom & Co., Collector's book, I 75
Com. of Mass. Registration book, I 25
T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for stationery, 2 IO
T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for blank book, I 75 Chas. S. Davis, writing railway location, 25 00
J. M. Bump, Inspector of Animals, 40 19
Dr. E. H. Cornish, returning births, 2 75
Wood & Tinkham, advertising railway hearing, 7 50
Carter Ink Co., State ink, 75
Geo. P. Lincoln, ballot clerk, I 50
Albert F. Atwood, ditto, I 50
T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for typewrit- ing Great lot courses in South Mead-
ow Cedar Swamp, 2 00
T. T. Vaughan, carfare and expenses, 15 49
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T. T. Vaughan, postage and express, 5 00 Seth C. C. Finney, expenses Selectmen 15 80 Seth C. C. Finney, postage, Selectmen, 2 25
Seth C. C. Finney, postage, School Committee, 10 00
Seth C. C. Finney, expenses School Com., 16 00 W. A. Tillson, expenses Selectmen, 3 50
Henry G. Griffith, postage and express, 2 88
Dr. W. D. Shurtleff, returning births, I 00
T. T. Vaughan, exp. on town reports, I 50 Jos. Breck & Sons, pails for Fire Wardens, I 75 R. P. Murphy, horse injured on highway, 50 00 Interest on money hired, 214 83
$597 29
State tax, $ 465 00
County tax, 989 00
Geo. P. Fowler, admr., money hired, 6,000 00
Chas. Griffith, cemetery fund, money hired, 555 52
Wilson Shaw, cemetery fund, money
hired 100 00
Balance to new account, 945 33
$9,652 14
FIGHTING FIRE.
CR. North Carver Fire.
Paid-
R. W. Robbins,
$1 20
Robert F. Shurtleff,
1 00
Arthur Shurtleff, 4 00
E. Mullen,
75
C. Roberts,
75
D. Casey, 75
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E. F. Pearson,
75
Frank Thomas,
75
Abbott Finney,
75
L. Powers,
50
H. Thrasher,
50
W. Gilford,
60
W. Wiley,
50
Peter Boyer and men,
3 00
John Burgess, 50
W. Walker, 50
James Dawsett and men,
I 80
H. Melix and man,
I
Harvey Cole,
50
Churchill Bog Fire.
Andrew Kaska,
$3 40
Soante Halomen,
I 40
Otto Halomen,
I 40
Matt Jakolo,
I 40
Antone Plina,
I 40
Manuel Enos,
I 40
Joseph Rogers,
I 40
Manuel Lopas,
I 40
Antone Barrows,
I 40
Frank Morris,
I 40
Loring Gonsaues,
I 40
Julio Mendes,
I 40
Joseph Rasary,
I 40
Luke Anderson,
90
William Anderson,
90
Matti Puro,
I 40
Edward Rowe,
2 00
Henry Appling,
I 20
Matthew Cotter,
2 00
Fred Bevins,
2 00
Joseph Ray,
2 00
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William Peaty,
2 00
Patrick Dunn,
2 00
Edward Radegans,
2 00
Luke Curran,
I 40
William Bruce,
I 60
Herbert DeMasanville,
2 00
Harvey Cole,
I 40
Henry T. Hammond,
I 20
O. L. Shurtleff,
I 15
Henry M. Peckham,
I 15
A. D. Peckham,
I 15
Frank E. Barrows,
95
William Holmes,
95
John B. Boujet,
3 45
John I. Boujet,
3 45
James Murphy,
7 40
Herbert F. Atwood,
I 50
Lucian Atwood,
I 50
Neil McDonald,
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