Town annual reports of Carver 1924, Part 1

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Publication date: 1924
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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF CARVER


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31 1924


Annual Town Meeting March 2, 1925


at 8 A. M.


THE MEMORIAL PRESS PLYMOUTH


ANNUAL REPORT OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF CARVER


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31 1924


Annual Town Meeting March 2, 1925 at 8 A. M.


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TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES FOR 1924


Selectmen. Harold E. Carleton (1925) ; Ellis G. Cornish (1926) ; Herbert A. Stanly (1927).


Town Clerk, Treasurer, Collector.


Henry S. Griffith.


Assessors.


H. Clayton McFarlin (1925) ; Frank E. Barrows (1926) ; William M. Shaw (1927).


School Committee.


Ellis G. Cornish (1925) ; Mrs. Alice G. Shaw (1926) ; Mrs. Caroline O. Stoddard (1927) .


Road Commissioners.


Frank F. Weston (1925) ; Herbert J. Vaughan (1926) ; Zephaniah W. Andrews (1927).


Park Commissioners.


Frederick Anderson (1925) ; James S. Mckay (1926) ; Frank E. Barrows (1927).


Cemetery Commissioners.


James H. Peckham (1925) ; Frank E. Barrows (1926) ; Fred A. Ward (1927).


Library Trustees.


Cordelia G. Pink (1925) ; William M. Shaw (1925) ; Lucy Peterson (1926) ; Florence V. Weston (1926) ; Viola B. Hidden (1927) ; Elthea E. Atwood (1925).


Auditors.


Bernard E. Shaw, Kenneth E. Shaw, Charles H. Tay- lor.


Tree Warden.


James S. Mckay.


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Constables. James W. Lewis, Percy W. Shurtleff, Ellis S. Bumpus.


Herring Committee.


James W. Lewis.


Field Drivers and Pound Keepers.


Napoleon Dionne, Arthur Shaw, Ebenezer A. Shaw.


Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood.


Nelson Story, Frank F. Weston, H. Clayton McFarlin.


Fence Viewers.


Herbert J. Vaughan, Harold E. Carleton, Donald H. Bailey.


Forest Warden and Moth Superintendent James S. McKay.


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


James W. Lewis.


Inspector of Animals and Slaughtering. J. Myrick Bump.


Finance Committee.


Philip S. Cole (1925) ; Ellis D. Atwood (1925) ; Ar- thur W. Peterson (1925) ; Annie G. Shurtleff (1925) ; Wm. E. W. Vaughan (1926) ; Jesse A. Holmes (1926) ; James J. Ryan (1926) ; J. Myrick Bump (1926) ; Ruel S. Gibbs (1926) ; Z. W. Andrews (1927) ; Ellis G. Cornish (1927; Sara A. Slugg (1927) ; Lina M. Gibbs (1927) ; Frank E. Barrows (1927).


Moderator.


Frank E. Barrows.


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CONDITION OF TOWN TREASURY, DECEMBER 31.


Assets.


Cash,


$7,884 48


Outstanding taxes,


7,213 48


Due from County,


6,000 00


Moth bills,


418 68


Appropriations (Nov. 4)


550 00


Overdrafts,


656 90


$22,723 56


Liabilities.


Tempoary loan,


$10,000 00


Smith-Hughes fund,


16 08


Overlay accounts,


601 61


Unexpended accts.,


992 17


Balance,


11,113 70


$22,723 56


HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Treas.


Approved :


BERNARD E. SHAW,


KENNETH E. SHAW,


CHARLES H. TAYLOR,


Auditors.


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TREASURER' ACCOUNT. Henry S. Griffith, Treasurer.


Dr.


1924


Jan. 1. Balance from 1923,


$10,595 07


From State:


Mass. School Fund,


$440 37


Vocational Education,


136 44


Inspection of Animals,


40 00


Loss of taxes,


80 72


School Superintendent,


773 33


National Bank Tax,


67 41


Military Aid,


32 50


State Aid,


168 00


Civilian War bonus,


680 62


Highways,


11,471 85


Civilian War bonus, 1922,


105 00


Civilian War bonus, 1923,


84 00


Corporation tax, previous years,


437 01


Corporation tax, 1924,


5,868 87


Sale of lead,


608 38


Use of Town truck,


153 75


Income tax, previous years,


327 28


Income tax, 1924,


3,873 87


Town Clerk :


Hunter's license fees,


29 45


Dog license fees,


21 40


Marriage license fees,


18 00


Vital records fees ,


50 50


Chattel Mortgage fees,


4 75


Hunter's licenses, etc.,


220 50


Dog licenses, 379 00


Rosa A. Cole, Library fund,


102 43


Cemetery funds, 356 80


Eliza A. Bowers, Cemetery fund,


200 00


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Tamson L. Monroe, Cemetery fund, 100 00 1


Elmer H. Fletcher, Executor Cemetery fund, 130 00


Ella E. Tillson, Administrator Cemetery fund, 100 00


Izette G. Atwood, Administrator Cemetery fund, 100 00


County, Dog fund,


151 06


John Gummerus, license, 2 00


Freeman T. Besse, Herring privilege, 3 00


Edwin C. Churchill, remuneration, 33 29


Smith-Hughes fund, 16 08


Levi O. Atwood, logs, 7 50


Town of Plympton, schools, 75 00


Town of Middleboro, schools,


270 60


Town of Plymouth, schools,


65 20


Gilbert Shaw, school, 27 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., fires, 27 44


Overpaid, Machinery account, 10 00


Overpaid, Police account, 3 00


H. A. Stanly, et al., Ellis School fund, 175 00


W. E. W. Vaughan, Pratt School fund, 207 38


Division of Standards, pedlar's licenses, 12 00


Mrs. Alice G. Shaw, schools, 4 00


City of Fall River, poor, 907 48


Fourth District Court, fines, 140 00


Rent of Town Hall, 33 50


Nat'l Bank of Wareham, interest, 108 10


Tax Collector, interest on taxes, 345 55


Tax Collector, Poll taxes, 1923,


10 00


Tax Collector, Property taxes, 1923, 7,839 29


Tax Collector, Moth taxes, 1923, 223 52


Tax Collector, Poll taxes, 1924, 544 00


Tax Collector, Property taxes,


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1924,


43,909 27


Tax Collector, Moth taxes, 1924, 312 89 Nat'l Bank of Wareham, tempor- ary loan, 50,000 00


$143,220 45


Cr.


Paid Selectmen's orders,


$73,285 29


Nat'l Bank of Wareham, temp'y


loan, 50,000 00


Moth bills, refunded, 18 10


Eliza A. Bowers Cemetery fund, 200 00


John Jay Barrows, Cemetery fund, 100 00


Henry Sherman, Cemetery fund, 130 00


Frank E. Tillson, Cemetery fund, 100 00


Lucius Atwood, Cemetery fund, 100 00


Chester E. Weston, Trustee, note, 1,000 00


Director of Accounts, note fees, 8 00


Chester E. Weston, Trustee, int., 110 00


Nat'l Bank of Wareham, int.,


1,153.74


County tax,


4,473 86


State tax,


3,700 00


Soldier's exemption,


68


Cemetery bills,


356 80


Division of Fisheries and Game, licenses, 191 05


Town Clerk, fees,


29 45


County Treasurer, dog licenses,


357 60


Town Clerk, fees, 21 40


Balance, Dec. 31, 1924,


7,884 48


$143,220 45


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SARAH F. McFARLIN PARKWAY FUND


Jan. 1, 1924. Principal,


$100 00


Balance of income, 16 62


Income for the year, 4 61


$121 23


Cr.


Dec. 31. Principal,


$100 00


Balance of income,


21 23


$121 23


ROSA A. COLE LIBRARY FUND.


Balance Jan. 1, 1924,


$1,107 95


Income for the year,


56 06


$1,164 01


Cr.


Expenditures for the year, $102 43


Balance, Dec. 31st, 1,061 58


$1,164 01


HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Treasurer.


CONDITION OF CEMETERY FUNDS, DECEMBER 31, 1924


Name


Principal


Balance of


Income, Jan. 1


Income for


year


Expended


in year


Savings


Banks


H. P. Richards


$100.00


$32.03


$6.01


$38.04


Middleboro


R. L. Richards


100.00


33.64


6.05


4.25


35.44


Middleboro


E. T. Stetson


200.00


364.29


29.99


35.50


358.78


Plymouth


M. E. Forbes


100.00


15.21


5.22


3.75


16.68


Middleboro


J. F. Hammond


100.00


20.84


5.47


2.75


23.56


Middleboro


Marcus Atwood


200.00


88.97


14.60


12.50


91.07


Wareham


C. W. Griffith


500.00


565.65


53.93


16.25


603.33


Wareham


Aug. Shurtleff


100.00


5.43


5.59


7.25


3.77


Plymouth


Wilson Shaw


100.00


14.21


5.78


9.25


10.74


Wareham


P. W. Bump


100.00


57.39


8.34


5.25


60.48


Plymouth


Ellis Griffith


200.00


239.05


22.23


27.75


233.53


Wareham


J. E. Robbins


100.00


15.17


6.11


21.28


Plymouth


A. W. Perkins


100.00


35.67


6.86


4.25


38.28


Wareham


Joseph Pratt


500.00


327.88


41.88


17.75


352.01


Wareham


Eben Smith


100.00


34.31


6.09


5.25


35.15


Middleboro


T. B. Griffith


1,000.00


359.18


65.53


53.05


371.66


Plymouth


J. A. Winberg


100.00


21.01


6.13


6.25


20.89


Wareham


N. M. Ransom


200.00


17.38


10.98


4.50


23.86


Wareham


O. B. Leonard


100.00


49.78


7.56


3.25


54.09


Wareham


Reuben Sherman


100.00


17.46


5.33


3.25


19.54


Middleboro


Benj. Shurtleff


100.00


17.05


5.31


12.25


10.11


Middleboro


S. A. Hammond


100.00


28.31


6.48


2.75


32.04


Middleboro


L. and A. R. Eames


100.00


8.90


4.93


4.25


9.58


Middleboro


Balance of


Income, Dec. 31


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E. W. King


100.00


8.85


4.93


4.25


9.53


Middleboro


A. T. Shurtleff


200.00


10.32


9.56


10.50


9.38


Middleboro


T. M. Cole


100.00


3.59


4.68


2.25


6.02


Middleboro


Rosa A. Cole


1,000.00


78.76


54.58


27.50


105.84


Wareham


J. A. Vaughan


200.00


10.07


9.53


9.50


10.10


Middleboro


Irene A. Bent


100.00


12.27


5.08


7.25


10.10


Middleboro


Thomas Vaughan


200.00


15.22


9.79


25.01


Middleboro


H. T. Hammond


100.00


11.99


5.58


1.25


16.32


Wareham


Charles Donelly


100.00


14.07


5.63


11.25


8.45


Wareham


A. B. Shaw


100.00


6.36


5.64


6.25


5.75


Plymouth


E. S. Lucas


100.00


3.84


5.23


3.25


5.82


Wareham


S. F. McFarlin


100.00


11.24


4.61


3.25


12.60


Middleboro


Stephen Atwood


200.00


16.03


10.93


12.50


14.46


Wareham


L. Braddock


100.00


3.57


4.68


1.25


7.00


Middleboro


Alexander Law


100.00


3.00


4.68


3.75


3.93


Middleboro


Timothy Cobb


50.00


1.46


2.58


1.00


3.04


Wareham


Levi Cobb


100.00


1.25


5.11


6.36


Middleboro


Chase and Barrows


100.00


5.05


2.00


3.05


Wareham


Eliza A. Bowers


200.00


6.02


4.50


1.52


Middleboro


J. J. Barrows


100.00


5.75


3.00


2.75


Plymouth


Henry Sherman


130.00


3.25


1.00


2.25


Wareham


Lucius Atwood


100.00


1.12


1.12


Middleboro


Frank F. Tillson


100.00


.75


.75


Middleboro


Totals,


$8,080.00 $2,580.70


$511.16 $356.80 $2,735.06


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REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR.


PTo be accounted for


Collected during the year


Abated during the year


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1924


1923


$8,184.24


$8,072.81


$102.43


$ 9.00


1924


52,349.14


44,766.16


378.50


7,204.48


$60,533.38


$52,838.97


$480.93


$7,213.48


HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Collector.


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REPORT OF AUDITORS ON THE CONDITIONS OF THE SEVERAL TOWN ACCOUNTS.


AUTOMOBILE TRUCK ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To appropriations,


$150 00


$150 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


43 78


Revert to treasury,


106 22


$150 00


OVERLAY ACCOUNT FOR 1923.


Dr.


Dec. 31. To transfer from overlay


reserve,


$102 43


$102 43


Cr.


Dec. 31.


By Abatements, 1924,


102 43


$102 43


OVERLAY ACCOUNT FOR 1924.


Dr.


Dec. 31. To Overlay,


$747 07


$747 07


Cr.


Dec. 31.


By Abatements,


$378 50


Balance,


368 57


$747 07


OVERLAY RESERVE ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Dec. 31. To Balance, 1923,


$335 47


$335 47


Cr.


Dec. 31.


Transferred to 1923


account,


$102 43


Balance,


233 04


$335 47


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INTEREST ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriations, $1,200 00


Overdraft, 63 74 $1,263 74


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Interest paid, $1,263 74 $1,263 74


POLICE ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriations, $677 35


Dec. 31. Transferred from


Reserve Account, 90 80 $768 15


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, $768 15 $768 15


POOR ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $3,540 72 $3,540 72


Cr


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, 2,306 97


Balance to revert to


,


treasury,


1,233 75


$3,540 72


MACHINERY ACCOUNT.


Dr


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $2,000 00


Overpaid bill,


10 00


Transferred from reserve account, 78 $2,010 78


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, $2,010 78 $2,010 78


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NOTE ACCOUNT. Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $1,000 00 $1,000 00 Cr.


Dec. 31. By paid note, 1,000 00 $1,000 00


PARK ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $100 00 $100 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, $58 32


Balance to revert to


treasury,


41 68


$100 00


CEMETERY ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation,


$175 00


$175 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, $171 68


Balance to revert to


treasury,


3 32


$175 00


BENJAMIN ELLIS SCHOOL FUND.


Dr.


Mar. 8. Rec'd from Trustees,


$175 00


$175 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, 175 00 $175 00


RESERVE ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $600 00


Balance on hand.


601 13


$1,201 13


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Cr.


Dec. 31. By Transferred to Ma- chinery Account, 78 By Transferred to Police Account, 90 80


By Transferred to Mili- tary Aid Account, 27 00


By Transferred to Chap. 90. Main Street Acct., 1 76


By Transferred to Chap. 90, Plympton Acct., 3 37


By Transferred to School Acct., 464 16


Balance on hand,


613 26


$1,201 13


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation,


$100 00


$100 00


Cr


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


$57 46


Balance to revert to


treasury,


42 54


$100 00


UNCLASSIFIED ACCOUNT.


Dr


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $450 00


Memorial Day,


125 00


$575 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By selectmen's orders, $515 01


Balance to revert to


treasury,


59 99


$575 00


SCHOOL ACCOUNT. Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $21,500 00


Dog fund,


151 06


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Pratt fund, 207 38 Transferred from re- serve, 464 16 $22,322 60


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's


orders,


$22,322 60


$22,322 60


STATE AID. Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation,


$268 00


$268 00


Cr.


Dec. 31.


By Selectmen's orders, $216 00


Overdraft,


18 00


Balance to revert to


treasury,


34 00


$268 00


MILITARY AID ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation,


$400 00


Transferred from


reserve,


27 00


$427 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


427 00


$427 00


LIBRARY ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation,


$150 00


Rosa Cole Fund,


102 43


$252 43


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


252 43


$252 43


REPAIR OF BRIDGES ACCOUNT. Dr.


Mar 8. To Appropriations, $500 00 $500 00


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Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, 499 88 Balance to revert to treasury, 12 $500 00


REMOVAL OF SNOW ACCOUNT.


Dr


Mar. 8. To Appropriations, $658 67 $658 67


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, $320 09


Overdraft, 1923,


158 67


Balance to revert to


treasury,


179 91


$658 67


TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT.


Dr


Mar. 8. To Appropriations, $300 00 $300 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


299 94


Balance to revert to


treasury,


06


$300 00


GYPSY MOTH ACCOUNT.


Dr


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $1,000 00


May 12.


To Appropriation,


500 00


$1,500 00


Cr


Dec. 31.


By Selectmen's orders, $1,273 52


Balance to revert to treasury, 226 48 $1,500 00


AMERICAN LEGION ACCOUNT. Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriations,


$100 00


$100 00


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Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, $81 00


Balance to revert to treasury, 19 00 100 00


PLYMOUTH COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation,


$100 00


$100 00


Cr


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


100 00


100 00


GENERAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriations,


$4,570 70


$4,570 70


Cr


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, $3,995 13


Balance to revert to


treasury,


575 57


$4,570 70


SOLDIERS' RELIEF ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriations, $340 97 $340 97


Cr


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


38 00


Overdraft,


140 97


Balance to revert to


treasury,


162 00


$340 97


FIRE FIGHTING ACCOUNT.


Dr


Mar. 8. To Appropriations, $1,101 27


Overdraft,


416 67


$1,517 94


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


916 67


Overdraft, 1923, 601 27 $1,517 94


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HEALTH AND SANITATION ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $1,322 89


Overdraft, 176 49 $1,499 38


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, $1,497 22


Overdraft, 2 16 $1,499 38


TRAFFIC SIGNAL ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriations, $800 00 $800 00 Cr


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, 800 00 $800 00


SMITH HUGH'S ACCOUNT. Dr.


Mar. 8.


Rec'd from S. H. Federal


Fund,


$16 08


Balance on hand, 15 18


$31 26


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


15 18


Balance on hand, 16 08 $31 26


NORTH CARVER FLAG POLE ACCOUNT.


Dr.


May 12. To Appropriations, $500 00 $500 00


Cr.


Dec. 31.


By Selectmen's orders, 328 45


Balance to revert to treas-


ury,


171 55


$500 00


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CLEARING SHURTLEFF PARK ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Nov. 4.


To Appropriation,


$200 00


$200 0


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


148 63


Balance on hand,


51 37


$200 00


PUBLISHING OF VALUATION LIST ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Nov. 4.


To Appropriation,


$350 00


$350 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By balance on hand,


350 00


$350 00


REPAIR OF HIGHWAY, CHAP. 81 ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriations,


$6,700 00


Dec. 31. Received from State,


5,025 00


$11,725 00


Cr.


Dec. 31.


By Selectmen's


orders,


$11,724 59


Balance to revert to


treasury,


41


$11,725 00


OILING ROAD ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation,


$500 00


$500 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,


416 68


Balance to revert to


treasury,


83 32


$500 00


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BITUMINOUS ROAD MAIN STREET ACCOUNT Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriations, $4,500 00


Dec. 31. Rec'd from State, 4,500 00


Dec. 31. Due from County, 2,500 00 Transferred from reserve account, 1 76 $11,501 76


Cr.


Dec.


By Selectmen's orders, 11,501 76


$11,501 76


COUNTY ROAD. Dr.


Mar. 8. To Appropriation, $2,000 00


Dec. 31. Due from County, 2,000 00 $4,000 00


Cr.


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, 4,000 00 $4,000 00


BITUMINOUS ROAD, PLYMPTON STREET ACCOUNT, CHAPTER 90. Dr.


May 12. To Appropriation, $3,000 00


Dec 31. Rec'd from State, 1,500 00


Dec. 31. Due from County, 1,500 00


Transferred from reserve, 3 37 $6,003 37 Cr


Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders, 6,003 37 $6,003 37


BERNARD E. SHAW, KENNETH E. SHAW, CHARLES H. TAYLOR.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1924.


Appropriations voted by the town :


Charities,


$3,540 72


State Aid,


268 00


Soldiers' Relief,


340 97


Public Library,


150 00


Support of Schools,


21,500 00


Repairs of Bridges,


500 00


Repair of Highways,


6,700 00


Removal of Snow,


658 67


Oiling of Roads,


500 00


Machinery,


2,000 00


General Government,


4,570 70


Unclassified,


450 00


Health and Sanitation,


1,322 89


Tree Warden,


300 00


Gypsy Moths,


1,500 00


Fighting Fire,


1,101 27


Police,


677 35


Weights and Measures,


100 00


Cemeteries,


175 00


Town Debt,


1,000 00


Interest,


1,200 00


Reserve Fund,


600 00


Parks,


600 00


Auto Truck,


150 00


Memorial Day,


125 00


Bituminous Road,


4,500 00


Farm Bureau,


100 00


Rochester Road,


2,000 00


Military Aid,


400 00


Traffic Signals,


800 00


American Legion,


100 00


$57,930 57


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Town tax to be assessed,


$57,930 57


State tax to be assessed,


3,700 00


County tax to be assessed,


4,473 86


Overlay of 1924,


747 07


$66,851 50


Deduct :


Corporation and Bank tax,


$4,847 20


State Aid,


174 00


Income Tax,


3,522 37


School Income tax,


1,400 00


Gypsy Moth tax,


422 94


Licenses,


66 55


Fines,


306 00


Interest on Deposit,


76 32


Interest on Tax Assessed,


502 38


Polls,


744 00


Sundries estimated,


2,879 04


$14,940 80


$51,910 70


Assessed on Polls,


764 00


Assessed on Property, 51,146 70


$51,910 70


Value of buildings excluding land,


$538,240 00


Value of land excluding buildings,


1,752,800 00


Value of Personal Property,


266,295 00


Increase in the value of real estate,


38,345 00


Increase in the value of personal estate,


14,260 00


Tax rate on $1,000, 20 00


Persons assessed on poll only,


124


Residents assessed on property,


347


Non-residents assessed on property,


164


Number of autos and trucks,


259


Number of horses,


62


Number of sheep,


4


Number of cows,


102


Number of other cattle,


34


Number of swine,


39


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Number of fowl,


3,140.


Number of dwellings,


683


Number of acres of land,


19,541


Number of acres of cranberry bogs,


2,648


Valuation of cranberry bogs,


$1,398,887 00


Increase in the valuation of bogs,


29,920 00


Average value per acre,


528 28


Number of different bogs taxed, 277


Assessors valuation of cranberry bogs per acres in 1924


35 1/2 acres at $900 per acre, $31,950 00


97 1/8 acres at $800 per acre, 77,700 00


262 1/4 acres at $750 per acre, 196,687 50


216 5/16 acres at $7.00 per acre,


151,418 75


248 1/8 acres at $650 per acre,


161,281 25


247 4/16 acres at $600 per acre,


148,462 50


212 acres at $550 per acre,


116,600 00


304 1/3 acres at $500 per acre,


152,166 67


299 1/8 acres at $450 per acre,


134,606 25


203 3/4 acres at $400 per acre,


81,500 00


125 11/24 acres at $350 per acre,


43,910 41


228 acres at $300 per acre,


68,550 00


58 1/3 acres at $250 per acre,


14,583 33


82 1/4 acres at $900 per acre,


16,450 00


8 11/12 acres at $150 per acre,


1,337 50


12 5/6 acres at $100 per acre,


1,283 33


8 acres at $50 per acre,


400 00


$1,398,887 00


FRANK E. BARROWS, H. C. McFARLIN, WILLIAM M. SHAW. Assessors of Carver


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COUNTY ROAD ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid :-


Frank F. Weston, labor,


$81 00


Frank F. Weston, auto,


33 00


Frank F. Weston, truck,


172 96


H. J. Vaughn, truck,


98 38


H. J. Vaughn, labor,


14 25


H. J. Vaughn, team,


16 00


Frank F. Weston, wood,


91 75


Texas Co. Oil, 283 60


Scudder Bros., coal,


11 50


Texas Co., asphalt,


897 44


Frank F. Weston, ctg. asphalt,


45 00


Frank F. Weston, gravel,


20 00


Z. W. Andrews, labor,


53 25


Z. W. Andrews, auto,


14 00


Z. W. Andrews, truck,


133 76


John Andrews, labor,


27 26


Michael Clare, labor,


34 31


Allen Carlson, labor,


15 98


Harry Cassidy, labor,


10 81


Wm. E. Cornish, labor,


55 70


John Dionne, labor,


38 31


Henry Dube, labor,


35 96


Fred Dube, labor,


66 04


Daniel Dempsey, labor,


80 01


Alex Erickson, labor,


24 91


Peter Ferdinand, labor,


56 50


Homer Griffith, labor,


40 89


Patrick Gunn, labor,


15 88


Alex Gomes, labor,


9 40


Stephen Gammons, labor,


44 66


Elston Howland, labor,


21 62


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Mattie Heckla, labor,


7 52


J. A. Holmes, truck,


65 36


Peter Hickey, labor,


29 15


Arli Halunen, labor,


7 52


Svanti Halunen, labor,


7 52


Thomas Hastings, labor,


14 34


Emil Johnson, labor,


44 28


Leon Jefferson, labor,


48 04


Alex Johnson, labor and truck,


150 24


Cornelius Kelliher, labor,


15 51


Chas. Kennedy, labor,


46 53


Jas. W. Lewis, labor and truck,


27 52


James Laird, labor,


54 06


Augustus Lajoy, labor,


18 10


Wilfred Loring, labor,


84 00


Adelaid Manseau, labor,


15 04


Arthur Paananen, labor,


59 46


John Paananen, labor,


56 64


Albert F. Petty, labor,


23 27


John Pouliot, labor,


10 34


Lester Pratt, labor,


33 84


Frank Pina, labor,


35 96


Jos. Robideau, labor,


29 38


Adelbert Robbins, labor,


47 01


Domingo Silva, labor,


57 82


John Silva, labor,


18 80


Justin Silva, labor,


108 71


Albert Santos, labor,


41 83


Nelson Story, labor,


53 35


Leon Spring, labor,


39 48


Benj. Wrightington, labor,


15 51


Ralph Washburn, labor,


44 66


Fred Tucker, labor,


21 86


Martin Thomas, labor,


6 88


Charles Timonen, labor,


46 06


Truman A. Tillson, labor,


37 61


T. T. Vaughn, 2nd, labor,


32 67


$4,000 00


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REPAIR OF HIGHWAYS, CHAP. 81. Cr.


Paid :-


Frank F. Weston, truck, $747 28


Frank F. Weston, labor and team, 346 08


Frank F. Weston, auto, 98 00


Frank F. Weston, gasoline, 18 35


Frank F. Weston, postage,


1 00


Frank F. Weston, wood,


32 00


Z. W. Andrews, labor,


264 00


Z. W. Andrews, truck,


588 75


Z. W. Andrews, auto,


32 00


Z. W. Andrews, stamps,


1 00


Z. W. Andrews, phone,


10


Z. W. Andrews, freight and ctg.,


1 00


H. J. Vaughn, labor,


210 50


H. J. Vaughn, truck,


493 14


H. J. Vaughn, labor and team,


167 00


H. J. Vaughn, auto,


59 00


H. J. Vaughn, stamps,


1 00


Adileau Manseau, labor,


142 41


T. T. Vaughn, 2nd, labor,


184 49


Walter Dunham, labor,


216 22


Ben. Wrightington, labor,


201 88


Truman A. Tillson, labor,


171 31


Stephen A. Gammons, labor,


188 93


Fred Tucker, labor, 179 29


H. Bernard, labor and team,


92 93


Thos. Reynolds, labor,


14 94


John Dionne, labor,


243 95


Wm. Atwood and horses,


262 42


John Pouliot, labor,


133 96


John Robideau, labor,


75 44


Wm. E. Cornish, labor,


80 37


James Thomas, labor,


11 28


Adelbert Robbins, labor,


100 59


Harry Cassidy, labor,


221 15


John Silva, labor,


160 72


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Lester Pratt, labor, 64 40


James W. Lewis and truck,


652 98


M. Thomas, labor and team, 204 32


Ralph Washburn, labor,


193 64


Domingo Silva, labor,


177 67


Alex Johnson and truck,


500 75


J. A. Holmes, truck,


587 95


Leon Jefferson, labor,


144 61


Alex Erickson, labor,


129 27


Cornelius Kelliher, labor,


138 80


E. S. Mosher, truck,


362 06


John Andrews, labor,


38 07


Joseph Pimental, labor,


23 04


Augustus Lajoy, labor,


38 54


Herbert Shaw, labor,


1 88


Samuel Burns, labor,


1 88


John Jussila, labor,


70 74


Ellison Howland, labor,


7 52


Peter Lopes, labor,


3 76


Patrick Gunn, labor,


119 82


Arthur Shaw, labor,


1 88


George Judway, labor,


3 76


Thomas Hastings, labor,


16 69


Carrol Griffith, labor,


4 23


Peter Watts, labor,


3 76


Nelson Story, labor,


31 96


Homer Griffith, labor,


27 73


B. Gomes, labor,


3 76


Geo. Latinville, labor,


47


Harvey Burgess and truck,


214 38


Manuel Santos and truck,


41 28


Lester White, labor,


3 76


Eugene Fillo, labor,


3 76


Frank Costello, tractor,


15 00


Allen Carlson, labor,


7 52


William Freelove, labor,


3 76


Mike Claire, labor,


35 49


Martin Holmes, labor,


3 76


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John Fowler, labor,


81 31


James Laird, labor,


207 27


Arthur Bolduc, labor,


3 76


Justin Silva, labor,


152 05


Fred Dube, labor,


17 63


Roy Shaw, labor,


1 88


Frank Lane, labor,


7 52


Arli Halumen,


37 84


Arthur Pananon, labor,


5 41


John Pananon, labor,


5 41


Platt A. Pink, labor,


16 92


Alex Gomes, labor,


18 10


Walter Lindquist, labor,


16 92


Albert Santos, labor,


9 17


M. R. Benjamin, labor,


31 73


Albert F. Petty, labor,


7 99


Peter Ferdinand, labor,


12 61


Chas. Kennedy, labor,


24 34


Chas. Timmonen, labor,


5 88


Lewis Shaw, labor,


8 00


Peter Hickey, labor,


2 35


Leon Spring, labor,


5 41


Matty Heckler, labor,


11 52


Frank Pina, labor,


16 69


Emil Johnson, labor,


93 56


Henry Dube, labor,


1 88


Daniel Dempsey, labor,


39 97


Ellis Atwood, truck,


13 76


Wilfred Loring, labor,


97 99


Harry Jordan, gasoline,


10 81


Harry Jordan, tools,


23 40


Harvey Burgess, gravel,


46 32


Bernard Shaw, gravel,


27 42


Berger Mfg Co., culverts,


95 71


Eli Thomas, axe handles,


6 00


Burnett & Sherman, oil,.


12 00


Abbie Dunham, gravel,


18 54


Kenneth Shaw, sand,


2 85


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S. F. McFarlin, sand, 6 39


T. T. Vaughn, sand,


3 35


H. R. Bailey, sand,


1 00


H. F. Whiting, sand,


5 10


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight,


2 92


Wm. C. Hatch, gravel,


1 08


Waldo Bros. Bond Co., tools,


92 85


Texas Company, asphalt,


775 35


F. H. Cole, wood,


3 00


C. M. White Iron Wks., grate,


8 50


$11,724 59


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


STATE HIGHWAY ACCOUNT-MAIN STREET


Paid :-


Arthur Paananen, labor,


$181 67


John Paananen, labor,


179 78


Albert F. Petty, labor,


149 47


John Pouliot, labor,


112 10


Lester Pratt, labor,


99 76


Frank Pina, labor,


51 70


Jos Robideau, labor,


49 59


Adelbert Robbins, labor,


121 74


Domingo Silva, labor,


102 23


John Silva, labor,


40 89


Justin Silva, labor,


78 03


Albert Santos, labor,


55 93


Nelson Story, labor,


127 55


Leon Spring, labor,


52 17


Kenneth Shaw, truck,


281 22


Benj. Wrightington, labor,


63 45


Ralph Washburn, labor,


109 51


Fred Tucker, labor,


26 32


Martin Thomas, labor and truck,


298 42


Martin Thomas and team,


7 76


-32-


Charles Timonean, labor, 178 61


Truman A. Tillson, labor,


105 05


T. T. Vaughan, 2nd, labor, 136 07


Sear Lumber Co., grade stakes,


7 00


George Doane, supplies,


5 00


Pierce Hdwe., supplies,


5 10


W. H. Rowley, repairs,


3 00


Scudder Bros., coal,


47 89


Edwin K. Greer, lumber,


26 34


Henry S. Pink, supplies,




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