Town annual reports of Carver 1912, Part 1

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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Carver


FOR THE


Year Ending January 6, 1912


TOGETHER WITH A


Catalogue of Books in the Public Library


Annual Town Meeting, March 4, 1912.


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PLYMOUTH, THE MEMORIAL PRESS. 1912.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Carver


FOR THE


Year Ending January 6, 1912


TOGETHER WITH A


Catalogue of Books in the Public Library


Annual Town Meeting, March 4, 1912.


PLYMOUTH, THE MEMORIAL PRESS. 1912.


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Report of the Selectmen


And Other Town Officers.


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1911.


Selectmen-Fred A. Ward, Ellis G. Cornish, Herbert A. Stanly.


Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector-Henry S. Griffith.


Assessors-Frank E. Barrows (1914), S. Dexter Atwood (1913), Fred A. Ward (1912).


School Committee-Mrs. Alice G. Shaw (1914), Ellis G. Cornish (1913), Charles C. Perkins (1912).


Overseers of Poor-Selectmen.


Park Commissioners-Frank E. Barrows (1914), Frederick Anderson (1913), Abbot G. Finney (1912).


Road Commissioners-Levi F. Morse (1914), John E. At- wood (1913), Z. W. Andrews (1912).


Constables-James W. Lewis, George H. Powers, N. G. Swift.


Auditors-Gustavus Atwood, Wm. E. W. Vaughan.


Tree Warden and Moth Superintendent-Herbert F. At- wood.


Library Trustees-S. C. C. Finney (1914), J. M. Bump (1913), H. S. Griffith (1912).


Cemetery Commissioners-George E. Blair (1914), Fred A. Ward (1913), George P. Lincoln (1912).


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Herring Committee-Alton H. Griffith, Arthur W. Peterson, James W. Lewis.


Field Drivers and Pound Keepers-Edgar E. Gardner, Don- ald McFarlin, Alonzo D. Griffith.


Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood-S. D. At- wood, Frank P. Wilbur, William M. Shaw.


Fence Viewers-T. T. Vaughan, S. C. C. Finney.


APPOINTED OFFICERS.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-James W. Lewis.


Inspector of Animals-J. M. Bump.


Inspector of Meat-James W. Lewis.


Forester-Herbert F. Atwood.


Assistant Forester-Donald McFarlin.


Deputy Foresters-Alton H. Griffith, Oliver L. Shurtleff, Philip S. Cole, S. C. C. Finney, Bertram L. Thomas.


Committee on Purchase of Steam Roller-B. L. Thomas, J. M. Bump, J. J. Ryan.


Special Police, 60 Days-Herbert A. Stanly.


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ELECTION OFFICERS.


Ballot Clerks-T. T. Vaughan, George P. Lincoln.


Tellers-H. A. Stanly, Ellis G. Cornish.


Supervisors-Fred A. Dimond, Frank E. Barrows.


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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT


Henry S. Griffith, Treasurer. -


Dr.


Balance Jan. 16, 1911,


$4,078 16


Received from State-


Mass. School fund, 780 73


Corporation tax P. S. 1910 (balance), 136 10


Corporation tax P. S., 143 68


Corporation tax B., 398 90


National Bank tax,


102 50


Superintendent account,


300 00


Tuition account,


200 00


Inspection of Animals, one-half,


15 25


State Aid,


678 00


Highway Loan,


100 00


Gypsy Moth account,


95 66


Received from Atwood and Finney,


Trustees, Ellis fund, 185 00


Gustavus Atwood, trustee, Pratt fund, 200 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. Co., fires, 152 99


S. T. Weston, use of town pump, 1 50


S. D. Atwood, use of town pump, 1 50


E. G. Cornish, High School furnace, 2 00


Frank Mendez, remuneration, Poor account, 1 50


Mrs. M. P. S. Jowitt, crushed stone, 75


George A. Shurtleff, remuneration, Fire account, 2 50


Andrew Griffith, overpaid, fire account, 1 00


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Peter Boyer, overpaid, Highways, 2 43


A. H. Griffith, tile, Highways, 4 66


City of Boston, Poor account, 113 50


City of Fall River, Poor account,


22 00


A. H. Griffith, sale of herring,


5 00


P., C. & W. St. Ry. Co. Div., 663 00


P. & M. R. Co. Div., 3,925 00


Unclaimed orders, 5 04


A. C. Perkins, slaughterer's license, 1 00


S. C. C. Finney, auctioneer's license, 2 00


Frank E. Barrows, auctioneer's license, 2 00


Karled Mohamed Salib, peddler's license, 6 00


Fourth District Court, fines, 25 00


Wilson Shaw, cemetery fund, 12 00


Ellis Griffith, cemetery fund, 17 00


Olive B. Leonard, cemetery fund, 4 00


Reuben Sherman, cemetery fund, 9 00


Eben Smith, cemetery fund, 5 00


Aug. Shurtleff, cemetery fund, 10 00


P. W. Bump, cemetery fund, 5 00


Interest on taxes, 214 64


Collector of Taxes, taxes,


31,912 43


National Bank of Wareham, anticipa- tion of tax loan, 20,000 00


$64,543 42


Cr.


Paid-


Orders of Selectmen, $24,555 96


Orders of School Committee, 8,306 92


North Avenue Savings Bank, interest. 180 00


National Bank of Wareham, interest, 465 68


C. D. Parker & Co., note, 1,500 00


County tax,


1,841 20


State tax,


2,090 00


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Orders of Park Commissioners, 112 20


Orders of Cemetery Commissioners, 36 83


Approved bills from perpetual care funds, 189 40


Bureau of Statistics, fees for issuing notes, 9 00


National Bank of Wareham, Antic-


ipation tax loans, 23,000 00


Balance on hand Jan. 6, 1912,


2,256 23


$64,543 42


HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Treasurer.


CONDITION OF CEMETERY FUNDS.


NAME OF FUND


Principal


Bal.of Income


Jan.14,1911


for year


Expenditures


Bal.of Income


Jan.6,1912


Where Invested


C. W. Griffith,


$500.00


$208 23


$28.58


$15.00


$221.18


Wareham Savings Bank, $418.77 Town Treas. 303.04


Ang. Shurtleff,


100.00


25.49


6.38


10.00


21 87


Wilson Shaw,


100.00


25.21


5.04


12 00


18.25


E. T. Stetson,


200.00


661.25


36 37


71.40


626.22


PlymouthSavings Bank WarehamSavings Bank Plymouth Savings Bank, 330.32


P. W. Bump,


100 00


13 20


5.13


5.00


Ellis Griffith,


200.00


104.61


12.28


17 00


Joseph P'ratt,


500.00


63.64


22.52


15.00


99.89 13.33 PlymouthSavings Bank WarehamSavingsBank Wareham Savings Bank, 71.16 5.90


Town treasury 565.26


O. B. Leonard,


100 00


1 48


4.08


4.00


1.56


Eben Smith.


100.00


6.23


4.28


5.00


5 51


Reuben Sherman,


100.00


5.39


4.24


9.00


.63


Benj. hurtleff.


100.00


4.15


4.20


8.35


S. A. Hammond,


100 00


4.05


4.20


8.25


Thomas B. Griffith,


1000.00


283.68


52.20


28.00


307.88


WarehamSavingsBank Plymouth Savings Bank. 99.77


Plymouth Five Cents Bank. 217.31


Town treasury,


990.80


HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Treasurer.


Town treasury 495.90


WarehamSavingsBank Middleboro 66 ..


66


for year


Income


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REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR.


Dr.


Uncollected taxes, Jan. 14, 1911, $5,985 11


Committed in 1911, 33.740 23


$39,725 34


Cr.


Taxes collected,


$31,912 43


Taxes abated in 1911.


95 24


Uncollected. Jan. 6, 1912,


7.711 67


$39,725 34


STATEMENT BY YEARS.


Uncollected Jan 14. 1911


A bated 1911


Collected 1911


Uncollected Jan. 6. 1912


1908,


$4.25


$4.25


1909,


1.201.99


32.19


$1,142.44


$27.36


1910,


4,778.81


33.86


2,966.40


1,778.61


Com., 1911.


33,740.23


24.94


27,803.59


5,911.70


Totals.


$39.725.34


$95.24


$31.912.43


$7.117.67


HENRY S. GRIFFITH. Collector.


Carver, Mass., Jan. 27, 1912.


We have examined the accounts of the Treasurer and Col- lector of Taxes of the Town of Carver and the same stand approved.


GUSTAVUS ATWOOD, W. E. W. VAUGHAN,


Auditors.


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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR


Dr.


Surplus, 1910,


$245 06


Appropriation, 1911,


1,000 00


Frank Mendez, remuneration,


1 50


City of Boston,


113 50


City of Fall River,


22 00


Overdraft,


428 97


$1,810 03


Cr.


Paid for support of poor,


$1,810 03


FRED A. WARD, ELLIS G. CORNISH, HERBERT A. STANLY,


Overseers of the Poor of Carver.


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REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN


Citizens of Carver-


The Selectmen submit their annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the Town for the past year, and such other facts as may be of interest.


STATE AID.


Dr.


Appropriation,


$700 00


Cr.


Paid,


$644 00


Overdraft, 1910,


42 00


Balance, Jan. 6, 1912,


14 00


$700 00


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Dr.


Surplus, 1910,


$35 81


Appropriation,


100 00


$135 81


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Cr.


Paid,


Balance, Jan. 6, 1912,


$79 50 56 31


$135 81


INSURANCE.


Dr.


Appropriation,


$30 00


Overdrawn,


45 00


$75 00


Cr.


Paid-


Lewis G. Lowe & Sons for Collector's


and Treasurer's bonds,


$75 00


TOWN HOUSE ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Surplus, 1910,


$45 12


Overdrawn,


41 33


$86 45


Cr.


Paid-


Robert F. Shurtleff, paint,


$28 95


George E. Blair, painting,


31 25


Ira. A. Dimond, painting,


26 25


$86 45


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LIBRARY ACCOUNT. Dr.


Surplus, 1910,


$72 59


Appropriation,


200 00


$272 59


Cr.


Paid-


W. B. Clark & Co., books,


$51 14


Gaylord Brothers, pockets and books, 5 20


A. W. Peterson, express, 1 00


Lenora O'Herron, cataloging, 41 05


Mary Shaw, board Mrs. O'Herron,


16 43


Mary Shaw, board Mrs. Wallace,


1 43


J. L. Fairbanks & Co.,


1 80


Library Bureau, 1 75


J. A. Vaughan, supplies, 2 06


American School Home Economics, 9 50


T. E. Blanding, labor and material, 5 28


G. H. Lockhart, cataloging, 50 00


Balance, Jan. 6, 1912,


85 95


$272 59


REPAIR OF BRIDGES.


Dr.


Surplus, 1910,


$92 63


Appropriation,


200 00


Overdrawn,


390 40


$683 03


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Cr.


Paid- Indian Brook Bridge-


Z. W. Andrews, $3 35


Gustavus Atwood, plank,


8 79


J. M. Bump, labor and team, 3 39


E. E. Shaw, plank,


1 17


J. E. Atwood, lighting,


1 00


Henry Burgess, labor,


3 30


Walter Dunham, labor,


3 30


T. Maxim, labor,


83


Jesse Holmes, stock and labor,


4 36


Levi F. Morse, 1 00


Horseneck Brook Bridge-


L. F. Morse, labor and team, 3 64


Sumner Braddock, labor, 1 25


Joseph Gagnier, labor, 1 10


1 10


Crossway Bridge-


B. L. Thomas, 8 stringers, 8 00


W. L. Pratt, 1 65


H. Valley, 1 65


William Hatch,


7 33


Lewis Shaw,


5 63


E. H. Murdock, labor and team,


14 75


Andrew Kaski,


10 55


John Atwood, labor and team,


16 75


J. K. & B. Sears, nails and cement,


6 75


E. B. Atwood, lumber, 34 08


J. & G. E. Doane, drain pipe,


22 80


S. T. Weston, carting plank, 4 35


E. H. Murdock, telephone, 10


Tillson's Bridge- William Hatch, 6 60


Lucian Atwood, labor,


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Lewis Shaw, 10 35


John Atwood, 16 75


John Atwood, cement,


2 00


H. Valley, labor,


1 65


Granville Stringer, labor,


1 65


J. M. Bump, labor and team, 2 90


J. W. Atwood, 3 cap stones, 4 50


Holmes Bridge-


H. Valley, 20 35


Joseph McDonald, 15 40


Joseph Ambo,


15 40


W. C. Hatch,


3 30


L. J. Shaw,


1 00


John E. Atwood, labor and team,


47 55


John E. Atwood, telephoning and lighting, 1 30


Granville Stringer, labor,


12 38


E. V. Shaw,


14 00


John Mendes,


8 25


Jack Nina,


1 65


Manuel Pina,


6 60


Jim Nina,


6 60


J. M. Bump, labor and team,


21 79


E. Douglas, labor,


8 89


S. Braddock,


17 40


Martin Thomas,


21 75


T. T. Vaughan,


21 75


T. T. Vaughan, lumber,


7 60


Jessie Rosa,


4 95


Lucian Atwood,


3 30


L. F. Morse, 16 00


Jesse Holmes, 27 85


J. K. & B. Sears & Co., lumber,


98 00


Cape Cod Cranberry Co., steel rods, 26 28


E. E. Gardner, iron and bolts, 5 60


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E. E. Shaw, gravel, 1 76


Waldo Brothers, sewer pipe, 23 76


N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R. Co., freight on tile, 4 20


$683 03


REMOVAL OF SNOW FROM HIGHWAYS.


Dr.


Surplus, 1910,


$73 49


Appropriation,


200 00


$273 49


Cr


Paid-


Z. W. Andrews, Commissioner-


Z. W. Andrews, labor,


1 05


H. H. Gammons, labor,


1 75


Frank Tillson, labor,


1 40


O. K. Griffith, labor,


53


George Washburn, labor,


1 22


Jesse A. Holmes, labor,


1 00


Balance, Jan. 6, 1912,


266 54


$273 49


REMOVAL OF SNOW-SIDEWALKS. Dr.


Appropriation, 1911, $100 00


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Cr.


Paid-


Z. W. Andrews, Commissioner-


Z. W. Andrews, labor and team,


$1 30


H. R. Bailey, snow plow,


9 75


Balance, Jan. 6, 1912,


88 95


$100 00


REPAIR OF HIGHWAYS.


Dr.


Surplus, 1910,


$153 74


Appropriation,


2,500 00


A. H. Griffith, tile,


4 66


Peter Boyer, overpaid,


2 43


$2,660 83


Overdrawn,


28 12


$2,688 95


Cr.


Paid-


Levi F. Morse, Commissioner-


Levi F. Morse, labor and team,


$176 06


Levi F. Morse, guide posts,


2 00


Sumner Braddock, labor,


62 06


Henry Burgess, labor,


32 63


Benjamin Parker, labor, 30 14


Walter Dunham, labor, 14 10


Bertram Thomas, labor,


12 35


Maurice Robbins, labor and team,


73 45


Arnold Hammond, labor,


31 55


Robert F. Shurtleff, tools,


8 80


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Joseph Gagnier, labor, 60 33


Embert Eames, labor and team, 87 57


T. M. Cole, labor and team, 64 29


Lucian Atwood, labor,


47 56


J. L. Jenney, coal,


14 93


C. Barrows, labor,


4 95


M. Andrews, labor, 4 95


Peter Boyer, labor,


2 52


Frank Rickard, labor,


74


N. Enos, labor,


3 67


Alton Chandler, labor and team,


8 70


William Potter, painting guide posts,


12 00


Henry Caron, labor, 15 92


7 93


Fred A. Dimond, labor,


92


M. H. Cushing, gravel,


3 00


Nelson Sherman, gravel,


1 26


T. T. Vaughan, gravel,


1 20


Mrs. Sarah Shaw, gravel,


1 80


$787 38


John E. Atwood, Commissioner-


Carlton Shurtleff, labor and team,


$60 00


William M. Shaw, labor and team,


79 11


E. Douglas, labor, 32 44


Joseph Judway, labor,


1 65.


John Blaker, labor,


14 02


J. M. Bump, labor and team,


89 98


George Mahler, labor,


17 69


M. Claire, labor,


6 60


Alfred Dube, labor,


2 38


John E. Atwood, labor and team,


76 36


George Judway, labor,


11 55


Arthur Burbank, labor,


2 55


Granville Stringer, labor,


32 04


James Thomas, labor and team,


17 32


E. E. Gardner,


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Napoleon Doyon, labor, 14 85


E. H. Murdock, 1 12


Herbert F. Atwood, 7 95


H. R. Bailey, repairing scraper, 4 81


William Hatch, labor,


8 25


William E. Cornish, labor, 9 90


Hector Valley, labor, 16 50


A. D. Griffith, tools,


6 90


W. L. Pratt, labor, 5 50


O. P. Griffith, labor, 4 95


E. E. Gardner, sharpening tools, 2 05


Frank Morse, labor,


1 00


Lucian Atwood, labor,


83


Bertram Thomas, labor,


1 75


Bertram Thomas, moving roller and scraper, 6 50


Joseph McDonald, labor,


3 30


Joseph Ambo, labor, 3 50


Jesse Holmes, labor and team, 4 35


Martin Thomas, labor and team, 4 35


Russell Holmes, labor,


4 21


E. E. Shaw, gravel,


1 52


T. T. Vaughan, gravel, 5 84


William Richards, gravel,


2 44


Harry Cassidy, gravel. 2 48


Charles Perkins, 4 10


$572 64


Z. W. Andrews, Commissioner-


Z. W. Andrews, labor and team, $78 66


Z. W. Andrews, cedar posts and rails, 36 50


Frank F. Tillson, labor and team, 90 34


John B. McFarlin, labor, 52 34


O. K. Griffith, labor and team, 50 16


O. K. Griffith, gravel, 86


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George Washburn, labor and team, 26 10


Fred Washburn, labor, 9 00


H. H. Gammons, labor and team, 27 60


H. H. Gammons, gravel, 5 00


Joseph Lavender, labor,


33 73


Lemuel Crocker, labor,


39 87


Irving Dunham, labor,


13 20


Manuel Teixeira, labor,


14 85


John Pearsons, labor,


3 30


Frank Gasaid, labor,


7 50


Domingo Perena, labor,


1 50


Joseph Teixeira, labor,


9 90


Antone Barboza, labor,'


33 26


Alton Rose, labor,


6 60


John A. Winberg, gravel,


2 50


A. D. Griffith, tools and spikes,


13 60


Arthur Rose, labor,


6 60


T. A. Tillson, labor,


4 95


. Frank Ross, labor, 1 65


Bertram Thomas, labor,


4 35


N. G. Swift, labor,


3 30


George Westgate, labor,


5 86


Sedi Halonen, labor,


4 21


Lester Marsy, labor,


1 65


John Andrews, labor,


1 65


P. E. Morris, labor,


13 45


H. C. Morris, labor,


8 25


Franklin Baker, labor,


6 60


Aldolpho Alves, labor,


4 96


George Atwood, labor,


67


Frank Manter, gravel,


2 00


M. T. Southworth, setting posts and rails, 2 84


Levi T. Thomas, setting posts and rails, 3 67


$632 93


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REPAIR OF STONE ROAD.


Paid-


Z. W. Andrews. Commissioner-


O. K. Griffith, labor and team,


$79 66


J. B. McFarlin, labor,


9 01


Z. W. Andrews, labor and team,


33 48


George Washburn, labor and team,


39 15


Irving Dunham, labor,


11 55


Bertram Thomas, labor and team,


33 25


John Andrews, labor, 13 93


Manuel Teixeira, labor,


8 25


A. W. Peterson, express,


35


Frank F. Tillson, labor and team,


12 00


H. H. Gammons, team,


1 35


Joseph Lavender, labor, 1 65


Lemuel Crocker, labor, 1 65


T. A. Tillson, labor, 3 30


Antone Barboza, labor, 4 95


Arthur Rose. labor,


6 60


Frank Rose, labor,


4 95


Mrs. Fannie McFarlin, use of land for


crusher and storing water cart, 10 00


John E. Atwood, Commissioner-


John E. Atwood, labor and team, 29 05


Maurice Robbins, labor and team,


8 70


Sumner Braddock, labor, 8 70


Benjamin Parker, labor,


7 51


Granville Stringer, labor, 14 84


Bertram Thomas, labor and team, 21 51


H. F. Atwood, labor, 4 95


Carlton Shurtleff, labor,


3 30


Edward Griffith, labor, 2 47


J. L. Jenney, coal, 9 50


Frank Morse, labor, 2 00


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J. M. Bump, labor and team, 19 33


E. Douglas, labor, 9 33


W. M. Shaw, labor and team, 13 33


Russell Holmes, labor,


7 15


E. E. Shaw, gravel,


1 80


T. T. Vaughan, gravel,


1 20


L. F. Morse, Commissioner-


L. F. Morse, labor and team,


80 30


Sumner Braddock, labor,


27 32


Henry Burgess, labor,


23 12


Maurice Robbins, labor and team,


30 93


Walter Dunham, labor,


20 72


Bertram Thomas, labor and team,


29 75


Benjamin Parker, labor,


13 20


Arnold Hammond, labor,


2 00


Henry Caron, labor,


5 68


Embert Eames, labor and team,


10 63


$683 40


Overdrawn, 1910,


$12 60


$2,688 95


MACADAMIZING TREMONT STREET.


Dr.


Surplus, 1910,


$4,960 96


Appropriation, 5,000 00


Mrs. M. P. S. Jowitt, crushed stone, 75


$9,961 71


Cr.


H. A. Stanly, stone,


$496 87


Arthur Atwood, stone,


928 07


James Lees, stone, 29 04


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Walter Cahoon, stone, 86 62


Frank F. Tillson, stone,


26 59


Andrew Kaski, stone,


413 84


Frank Stewart, stone,


287 26


Rufus Caswell, stone,


11 36


George Washburn, stone,


636 26


H. H. Gammons, stone,


34 67


Philip Morris, stone,


632 29


M. P. Azevedo, stone,


4 00


John Dunham, stone,


52 91


Swante Halonen, stone,


347 91


O. K. Griffith, stone,


23 31


Ralph Holmes, stone,


78 67


Lawrence Rogers, stone,


28 79


B. W. Robbins, stone, 1 48


George Westgate, stone,


302 22


John A. Winberg, stone,


81 03


Charles Bassett, stone,


34 75


C. C. Perkins, stone, 3 75


Z. W. Andrews, labor, team and supplies, 313 22


J. B. McFarlin, labor, 131 34


Edward Swift, labor,


1 11


Town of Middleboro, moving stone roller, 9 55


J. J. Ryan, oil, 1 75


Acme Road Machine Co., repairs, 62 65


C. C. Perkins, weighing stone, 103 00


Irving Dunham, labor, 100 26


Manuel Teixeira, labor, 159 51


Arnold Hammond, labor,


6 14


O. K. Griffith, labor and team,


208 33


John Andrews, labor, 91 19


Bertram Thomas, labor and team,


196 02


Frank Morse, labor and team, 8 70


Joseph Gagnier, labor, 3 30


Embert Eames, team, 1 35


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N. F. Manter, labor, 32 00


Frank F. Tillson, labor and team, 222 27


H. H. Gammons, labor and team, 123 02


Joseph Lavender, labor, 130 23


Lemuel Crocker, labor,


125 10


Antone Barboza, labor, 125 92


Arthur Rose, labor, 33 91


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., frt. on coal, 57 80


T. A. Tillson, labor and team, 142 21


Frank Ross, labor,


27 31


Lewis Gonsalve, labor,


33 91


Pennsylvania Coal Co., coal, 144 35


H. O. Hawkes, oil and telephone, 1 10


T. T. Vaughan, supplies;


33 70


A. D. Griffith, supplies, 27 45


E. Gault, carting coal, 14 79


John Marsy, labor, 219 00


Edward Greer, lumber,


72 12


George Westgate, labor, 82 94


Vincent Barboza, labor, 43 16


Lester Marsy, labor, 80 17


George Washburn, labor and team,


47 85


John Winberg, gravel, labor and team, 42 02


T. B. Smart, gravel, 14 28


Kenston Engineering Co., supplies, 9 09


Harold L. Bond & Co., supplies, 23 03


H. R. Bailey, repairs, 27 36


Frank Rickard, flag roller,


1 65


Arthur Atwood, labor, team and gravel, 96 75


Harry Morris, labor,


32 25


Philip Morris, labor and team, 50 92


Maurice Robbins, labor and team, 4 35


Gosuino Barboza, labor, 3 30


J. M. Bump, labor and team, 39 15


N. G. Swift, labor and team, 26 85


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Sedi Halonen, labor, 34 18


James Lees, labor and team, 21 58


Swante Halonen, labor, 3 45


Charles Bassett, plow and labor,


4 55


Nelson Winberg, labor, 3 10


Taylor Iron and Steel Co., crusher plates, 98 00


Marcus Atwood, gravel and plank, 5 74


Fred Barrows, 2 01


Franconia Coal Co., coal, 14 69


John Dunham, dynamite and shells, 1 05


Gustavus Atwood, loan of jacks,


50


$8,419 30


Surplus, Jan. 6, 1912,


1,542 41


$9,961 71


STONE ROAD ACCOUNT (OLD).


Dr.


Appropriation, 1911,


$3,500 01


Received from State, 100 00


$3,600 01


Cr.


Overdrawn, 1910, $3,516 68


Paid-


Henry Goodbear, stone bound, 1 50


A. D. Griffith, freight and carting, 78


Z. W. Andrews, labor,


6 70


J. B. McFarlin, labor,


1 65


Antone Barboza, labor,


3 30


F. M. Bernier, blasting, 2 25


Ichabod Shurtleff, stone, 2 24


Surplus, Jan. 6, 1912, 64 91


$3,600 01


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STEAM ROLLER ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Appropriation,


$3,000 00


Cr.


Paid-


Buffalo Steam Roller Co., 1 steam roller, $2,900 00


T. T. Vaughan, boards and roofing, 23 70


J. K. & B. Sears & Co., lumber, 17 50


John Atwood, labor and team,


10 00


Bertram Thomas, labor, 12 00


Henry Caron, labor,


2 48


Levi F. Morse, telephone and screws,


78


E. E. Gardner, nails and spikes,


2 24


Balance, Jan. 6, 1912,


31 30


$3,000 00


GRAVEL ROAD, NORTH CARVER.


Dr.


Appropriation, 1911,


$1,500 00


Cr.


L. F. Morse, labor and team,


$264 24


Sumner Braddock, labor,


97 52


Benj. Parker, labor, 71 62


Henry Burgess, labor,


15 58


Joseph Gagnier, labor,


54 85


Arnold Hammond, labor,


53 21


Lucian Atwood, labor,


29 45


Maurice Robbins, labor and team,


184 22


Embert Eames, labor and team,


199 60


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T. M. Cole, labor and team, 104 99


C. Barrows, labor,


24 20


M. Andrews, labor, 27 50


Frank Rickard, labor,


9 90


Peter Boyer, labor,


6 60


Alton Chandler, labor,


126 09


Bertram Thomas, labor and team,


50 75


N. Enos, labor, 34 96


H. R. Bailey, repair of scraper, 4 81


M. Pina, labor, 1 65


A. Barrows, labor, 11 55


J. Lamare, labor, 1 65


H. Guertin, labor, 1 47


J. McDonald, labor,


83


H. Caron, labor,


8 06


Walter Dunham, labor,


12 27


Fred A. Dimond, labor, 7 34


Mrs. Sarah Shaw, gravel,


39 36


Nelson Sherman, gravel, 18 06


T. T. Vaughan, gravel,


1 62


Surplus, Jan. 6, 1912,


36 05


$1,500 00


TOWN INCIDENTALS.


Dr.


Surplus, 1910, $1,909 34


Corporation tax return, 1910, 136 10


Corporation tax return, 1911, 143 68


Corporation tax return, 1911,


398 90


National Bank tax return, 1911, 102 50


State, one-half cost inspection animals, 15 25


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S. T. Weston, use of pump, 1 50


S. D. Atwood, use of pump, 1 50


A. H. Griffith, sale of herring, 5 00


A. C. Perkins, slaughterer's license, 1 00


F. E. Barrows, auctioneer's license, 2 00


S. C. C. Finney, auctioneer's license, 2 00 Karled Mohammed Salib, peddler's license, 6 00 Interest on taxes, 214 64


$2,939 41


Cr.


Paid-


Seth C. C. Finney, col. fire bills of R. R., $30 00 Seth C. C. Finney, selling almshouse goods, 5 00


J. W. Lewis, car fare, 9 80


J. W. Lewis, telephoning, 2 30


J. W. Lewis, pd. keep. prisoners, 1 50


Geo. H. Powers, car fare, 90


T. T. Vaughan, paid for stationery, 2 80


A. H. Griffith, teller, 3 00


N. F. Manter, teller,


1 50


Donald McFarlin, teller, 3 00


T. T. Vaughan, lock for Town Hall, 1 75


H. S. Griffith, returning births, 11 50


H. S. Griffith, returning deaths, 4 00


H. S. Griffith, returning marriages, 4 00


J. W. Lewis, car fare and telephoning, 1 51 Roswell Shurtleff, rent hall for Hall hearing, 1 00 Mrs. E. McFarlin, rent hall for Hall hearing, 3 00


Bernice E. Barrows, typewriting Town Warrant, 1 68


Donald McFarlin, teller, 1 50


William M. Shaw, teller, 1 50


Nelson F. Manter, ballot clerk, 1 50


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Fred A. Dimond, ballot clerk, 1 50


S. Dexter Atwood, inspector, 1 50


James S. McKay, inspector, 1 50


George P. Lincoln, charge ballot box, 1 50


A. H. Griffith, selling herrings, 3 00


A. W. Brownell, supplies assessors, 3 60


A. S. Tolman. 2 50


Ladies' Sewing Circle. 2 00


A. W. Peterson, express on reports,


1 00


E. G. Cornish, 4 keys for Selectmen's room, 1 00


H. F. Atwood, team for Forester, 1 00


W. & L. E. Gurley, press and drill, 8 70


W. E. Simm, inspecting steam roller, 10 00


J. L. Fairbanks & Co., 1 copy Journal, 2 75


John B. Washburn, transfers, 21 50


Mitchell Mfg. Co., deputy forester badges, 3 00


Frank E. Barrows, collector's book, 1 25


Henry S. Griffith. clerk of Assessors. 32 00


Memorial Press, cranberry slips, 5 00


J. M. Bump, inspection of animals, 32 50


Hobbs & Warren Co., tax col. book, 2 15


F. E. Barrows, postage on moth notices,


5 13


Geo. E. Blair, repair of door, 50


James W. Lewis, telephoning Constable, 4 00


James W. Lewis, copying and posting warrants, 4 00


Geo. P. Lincoln, election officer, 3 00


Fred A. Dimond, election officer, 3 00


Frank E. Barrows, election officer, 1 50


Seth C. C. Finney, election officer, 1 50


T. T. Vaughan, election officer, 3 00


Dr. George F. Morse, returning 11 births, 2 75


Fred A. Ward, registrar, 12 00


Fred A. Ward, use team, Selectman, 23 25


Fred A. Ward, use team, Assessors, 18 50


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Fred A. Ward, car fare, express and postage, 3 25


Fred A. Ward, telephoning, 8 00


H. S. Griffith, stamps and express, 34 48


H. S. Griffith, blanks, 81


H. S. Griffith, horse hire, 1 00


H. S. Griffith, legal expenses, 7 48


H. S. Griffith, returning 3 births for Dr. Morse, 75


H. S. Griffith, Registrar, 5 00


S. D. Atwood, use team, Selectman, 2 25


S. D. Atwood, use team, Registrar, 1 75


S. D. Atwood, Registrar, 4 00


S. D. Atwood, Assesssor, 18 65


. S. D. Atwood, postage, 71


H. A. Stanly, Registrar, 2 50


J. W. Lewis, telephoning, 2 00


E. G. Cornish, use of team, Selectman, 2 50


E. G. Cornish, Registrar, 8 50


E. G. Cornish, use team, Overseer of Poor, 5 00


E. G. Cornish, car fare and telephoning, 7 15


œ


$429 60


National Bank, Wareham, int.,


465 68


Bureau of Statistics, issuing notes, 9 00


Balance, Jan. 6, 1912, 2,035 13


$2,939 41


AUTOMOBILE SIGNS.


Dr


Appropriation,


$100 00


Cr.


Paid- L. F. Morse, labor, $4 00


Benjamin Parker, labor, 1 65


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Sumner Braddock. labor, 1 65


Joseph Gagnier. labor, 3 30


Webster Vaughan, posts, 1 50


William Potter, painting and lettering,


30 00


T. M. Cole. auto signs.


3 00


T. M. Cole, guide boards, 3 00


Balance, Jan. 6, 1912.


45 90


$100 00


FIGHTING FIRE.


Dr.


Appropriation, $100 00


Rec'd from N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., 152 99


Rec'd from Geo. A. Shurtleff, 2 50


Rec'd from Andrew Griffith. 1 00


Overdrawn, 403 48


$659 97


Cr.


Fire near Finney's Bog.


Paid- Different persons fighting fire. $ 60


Fire on C. H. Cole's Land.


Paid-


Different persons fighting fire,


1 80


Fire on Slugg and Trufant Land. -


Paid- Different persons fighting fire. 9 00


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Fire on Richard's Lot.


Paid- Different persons fighting fire,


36 85


Fire at South Carver.


Paid-


3 20 Erick Erickson,


Fire on Plains Wood Road, North Carver.


Paid-


Different persons fighting fire,


88 70


Fire at Wenham Pond.


Paid-


Different persons fighting fire,


5 05


Fire at Savery Avenue.


Paid-


Different persons fighting fire




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