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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE TOWN OF
CARVER
For the Year Ending December 31
1925
Annual Town Meeting, March 1, 1926
at 8 a. m.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE TOWN OF
CARVER
For the Year Ending December 31 1925
Annual Town Meeting, March 1, 1926 at 8 a. m
THE MEMORIAL PRESS, Plymouth, Mass.
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TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 1925
Selectmen. Jesse A. Holmes (1926) ; Herbert A. Stanly (1927) ; Harold E. Carleton (1928).
Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector.
Henry S. Griffith.
Assessors.
Frank E. Barrows (1926) ; William M. Shaw (1927) ; H. Clayton McFarlin (1928).
School Committee.
Frank D. Costello (1926) ; Maynard W. Peterson (1927) ; William I. Ward (1928).
Road Commissioners.
Herbert J. Vaughan (1926) ; Z. W. Andrews (1927) ; Frank F. Weston (1928).
Park Commissioners.
James S. Mckay (1926) ; Frank E. Barrows (1927) ; Frederick Anderson (1928).
Cemetery Commissioners.
Frank E. Barrows (1926) ; Fred A. Ward (1927) ; James H. Peckham (1928).
Library Trustees.
Lucy W. Peterson (1926) ; Florence V. Weston (1926) ; Viola B. Hidden (1927) ; Elthea E. Atwood (1928) ; William M. Shaw (1928).
Auditors.
Herbert F. Atwood, Bernard E. Shaw, Kenneth E. Shaw.
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Tree Warden.
James S. McKay.
Constables. James W. Lewis, Percy W. Shurtleff, Ellis S. Bumpus.
Herring Committee.
James W. Lewis.
Field Drivers and Pound Keepers. Napoleon Dionne, Ebenezer A. Shaw.
Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood. H. Clayton McFarlin, Frank F. Weston, Nelson Story.
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.
Moderator.
Frank E. Barrows.
Overseers of Poor.
Harold E. Carleton, Herbert F. Stanly, Jesse A. Holmes.
Finance Committee.
Terms expire in 1926, William E. W. Vaughan, Jesse A. Holmes, James J. Ryan, J. Myrick Bump, Herbert A. Stanly ; terms expire in 1927; Z. W. Andrews, Sara A. Slugg, Frank E. Barrows, W. I. Ward, A. H. Griffiths; terms expire in 1928 ; Philip S. Cole, Ellis D. Atwood, A. W. Peterson, B. C. Shaw, Annie G. Boardway.
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CONDITION OF TOWN TREASURY, DECEMBER 31, 1925
Assets.
Cash,
$10,937 21
Outstanding taxes,
8,057 13.
Due from County,
6,000 00
Overdrafts,
492 12
Moth bills,
418 68
$25,905 14
Liabilities.
Temporary loan,
$10,000 00
Benj. Ellis School fund,
: 48 02
Overlay accounts,
580 84
Reserve fund,
1,100 79
Balance,
14,175 49
$25,905 14
HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Treas. BERNARD E. SHAW, CHARLES H. TAYLOR,
Auditors.
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Henry S. Griffith, Treas.
Dr.
1925
Jan. 1. Cash on hand Dec. 31st,
$7,884 48
Received from County :
Dog fund,
$317 64
Fines,
15 00
Highways,
6,000 00
Received from State:
Mass. School fund,
1,594 97
Vocational Education,
259 69
Corporation tax (1924)
240 81
Income tax (1924),
259 00
Loss of taxes,
81 77
Highways,
11,294 04
Super. Schools,
773 33
Corporation tax, P. S.,
1,963 76
Corporation tax, B.,
3,976 11
Income tax,
5,098 45
Chapter 63, R. L.,
78 21
Military Aid,
206 00
State Aid,
210 00
Soldiers Exemption,
07
Received from :
Pratt School fund, 213 98
B. Ellis School fund, Dist. No. 4, 48 02
Fourth Dist. Court, fines,
250 00
Nat'l Bank of Wareham, int., 110 18 Received from Town Clerk : Hunters' License fees, 31 25
Dog License Fees,
21 20
Marriage License fees,
10 00
Received from sale of Town his-
tories,
4 50
Eleanor L. Shaw, cemetery fund,
100 00
Susan F. Thomas, cemetery
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fund, 100 00
Clarence H. Knowlton, cemetery fund, -
100 00
A. A. Thomas, Admr. cemetery fund, 150 00
City of Fall River, poor, 42 78
City of Boston, poor,
217 00
Anna G. Holmes, remuner- ation, 80 00
Town of Middleboro, schools, 341 50
Town of Plymouth, schools,
338 50
Town of Middleboro, poor,
775 52
Use of town truck,
147 50
Cemetery Funds,
469 05
Rosa A. Cole Library Fund, 49 67
American Legion, hall, 1 00
Sale of lead,
261 10
Levi O. Atwood, logs,
60 17
Division of Standards, ped- dlers licenses :
B. B. Keyes, $3 00
A. F. Keyes,
3 00
R. C. Washburn, 3 00
W. H. Loud,
3 00
Wm. Burt,
3 00
15 00
Smith-Hughes Fund,
37 67
D. O. Turner, license,
4 00
Joseph Moreau, license, 20 00
A. C. Perkins, slaughterer's license, 1 00
H. S. Griffith, tax collector's fees, 3 74
H. S. Griffith, town truck use, 45 00 Received from :
Florence V. Weston, overpaid, 22 50 Namaskett Press, dis., 62
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Botanical Supply Co., overpaid, 9 18 Maynard Peterson, sale of books, 1 50 Bliss Hardware Co., overpaid, ' 1 87 Road Commissioners, sale of building, 10 00
John Adams, typewriter, 30 00
Annie L. Hayden, typewriter, 30 00
Annie L. Hayden, stove,
4 00
W. I. Ward, two stoves,
13 00
Town Hall rent :
Jesse A. Holmes,
$15 00
Whist Club,
10 00
George E. Blair,
6 00
H. E. Carleton, 10 00
Mass. Teacher's retirement Board, 15 00
Tax Collector, interest, 339 82
Tax Collector, taxes,
58,081 38
Nat'l Bank of Wareham,
temporary loans,
55,000 00
$157,902 53
Cr.
Paid Director of Accounts, note fees, $8 00 Fourth District Court, officers' fees, 9 00
Cemetery bills, 469 05
National Bank of Wareham, interest, 1,265 47
C. E. Weston, trustee inter- est, 55 00
Horation A. Lucas, cemetery fund, 100 00
John A. Thomas, cemetery fund, 100 00
Clarence H. Knowlton, cem- etery fund, 100 00
41 00
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Joseph B. Rickard, ceme-
tery fund, 150 00
County tax, 5,343 45
State tax, 4,800 00
Pilgrim Tercentenary tax,
194 07
Corporation Tax, P. S., 61
C. E. Weston, trustee, note, 1,000 00
Rosa A. Cole Library fund, 49 67
Marion L. Shaw, teacher's
Retirement Board,
15 00
Nat'l Bank of Wareham, tem-
porary loans, 55,000 00
Orders of Selectmen, 78,306 00
Balance Dec. 31,
10,937 21
$157,902 53
PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
Name
Principal
Balance of
Income for year
Expended in year $6.75
Balance of
Savings Banks
H. P. Richards
$100.00
$38.04
$6.27
$37.56
Middleboro
R. L. Richards
100.00
35.44
6.14
41.58
Middleboro
E. T. Stetson
.
200.00
358.78
31.12
389.90
Plymouth
M. E. Forbes
100.00
16.68
5.29
4.75
17.22
Middleboro
J. F. Hammond
100.00
23.56
5.60
3.75
25.41
Middleboro
M. Atwood
200.00
91.07
14.73
7.00
98.80
Wareham
C. W. Griffith
500.00
603.33
55.83
201.05
458.11
Wareham
Aug. Shurtleff
100.00
3.77
5.74
2.25
7.26
Plymouth
Wilson Shaw
100.00
10.74
5.88
10.25
6.07
Wareham
P. W. Bump
100.00
60.48
8.91
9.25
60.14
Plymouth
Ellis Griffith
200.00
233.53
21.93
50.00
205.46
Wareham
J. E. Robbins
100.00
21.28
6.73
10.25
17.76
Plymouth
A. W. Perkins
100.00
38.28
6.98
4.25
41.01
Wareham
Joseph Pratt
500.00
352.01
43.13
14.75
380.39
Wareham
Eben Smith
100.00
35.15
6.14
6.25
35.04
Middleboro
T. B. Griffith
1,000.00
371.66
67.60
37.50
401.76
Plymouth
J. A. Winberg
100.00
20.89
6.08
5.25
21.72
Wareham
N. M. Ransom
200.00
23.86
11.31
35.17
Wareham
O. B. Leonard
100.00
54.09
7.78
4.25
57.62
Wareham
Reuben Sherman
100.00
19.54
5.42
4.75
20.21
Middleboro
B. Shurtleff
100.00
10.11
4.99
10.25
4.85
Middleboro
S. A. Hammond
100.00
32.04
6.68
3.75
34.97
Wareham
L. and A. R. Eames
100.00
9.58
4.97
14.55
Middleboro
E. W. King
100.00
9.53
4.95
14.48
Middleboro
A. T. Shurtleff
200.00
9.38
9.51
9.50
9.39
Middleboro
T. M. Cole
100.00
6.02
4.81
10.83
Middleboro
Rosa A. Cole
1,000.00
105.84
55.96
161.80
Wareham
J. A. Vaughan
200.00
10.10
9.53
10.50
9.13
Middleboro
I. A. Bent
100.00
10.10
4.99
15.09
Middleboro
Thomas Vaughan
200.00
25.01
10.23
35.24
Middleboro
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Income, Dec. 31
Income, Jan. 1
H. T. Hammond
100.00
16.32
5.88
3.25
18.95
Wareham
Charles Donelly
100.00
8.45
5.48
5.25
3.68
Wareham
A. B. Shaw
100.00
5.75
5.85
5.25
6.35
Plymouth
E. S. Lucas
100.00
5.82
5.33
5.25
5.90
Wareham
Fanny McFarlin
100.00
12.60
4.86
4.25
13.21
Middleboro
Stephen Atwood
200.00
14.46
10.83
10.50
14.79
Wareham
L. Braddock
100.00
7.00
4.86
11.86
Middleboro
A. Law
100.00
3.93
4.70
5.50
3.13
Middleboro
Timothy Cobb
50.00
3.04
2.68
5.72
Wareham
Levi Cobb
100.00
6.36
5.38
11.74
Wareham
Chase & Barrows
100.00
3.05
5.21
9.75
.92
Middleboro
J. J. Barrows
100.00
2.75
5.68
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8.93
Wareham
Lucius Atwood
100.00
1.12
4.59
5.71
Middleboro
Frank Tillson
100.00
.75
4.57
3.75
1.57
Middleboro
Horatio A. Lucas
100.00
2.25
2.25
Middleboro
John A. Thomas
100.00
1.50
1.50
Middleboro
Clarence H. Knowlton
100.00
2.08
2.08
Wareham
Joseph B. Rickard
150.00
2.50
2.50
$8,530.00
$2,735.06
$544.99
$469.04
$2,811.00
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8.26
Wareham
E. A. Bowers
200.00
1.52
9.15
8.43
Plymouth
Henry Sherman
130.00
2.25
6.68
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ROSA A. COLE LIBRARY FUND
Jan. 1, 1925, Principal,
$1,061 58
Dividend, 53 73
$1,115 31
Cr.
Paid for books,
$49 67
Balance Dec. 31st,
1,065 64
$1,115 31
SARAH F. McFARLIN PARKWAY FUND
Jan. 1, 1925, Principal,
$100 00
Balance of Income,
21 23
Income for year,
5 26
$126 49
Cr.
Principal,
$100 00
Balance of Income,
26 49
$126 49
REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR FOR THE YEAR 1925
Year of Assessment
Debits
Collected in 1925
Abated in 1925
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1925
Interest Collected
1923,
$9.00
$9.00
$1.05
1924,
7,204.48
7,140.88
63.60
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285.39
1925,
59,283.61
50,931.50
294.98
$8,057.13
53.38
$66,497.09
$58,081.38
$358.58
$8,057.13
$339.82
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HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Collector.
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REPORT OF AUDITORS ON THE CONDITION OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTS
AUTOMOBILE TRUCK ACCOUNT Dr. · , 1925
Mar. 2. To appropriation, $150 00 $150 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,
59 00
To Revert to Treasury,
91 00
$150 00
OVERLAY ACCOUNT, 1924 Dr.
Balance, Jan. 1, 1925, $368 57
$368 57
Cr
By Abatements, 1925, 63 60
Balance to the Reserve
account,
304 97
$368 57
Dr.
Jan. 1. Overlay Account for
1925, $337 81 $337 81
Cr.
By 1925 Abatements, 294 98
Balance on hand, 42 83
$337 81
OVERLAY RESERVE ACCOUNT
Dr.
van. 1.
Balance on hand,
$233 04
From Overlay of 1924,
304 97
$538 01
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INTEREST ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriations,
$1,200 00
To overdraft,
183 79
$1,383 79
Cr.
Dec. 31.
Interest on note Pierce
Estate,
$55 00
Interest Nat.
Bank,
Wareham,
1,265 47
To overdraft, 1924,
63 74
$1,384 21
POLICE ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 8. To appropriation,
$700 00
$700 00
Cr
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,
518 75
To Revert to Treasury,
181 25
$700 00
POOR ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$2,500 00
To overdraft,
492 12
$2,992 12
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ders,
$2,992 12
$2,992 12
MACHINERY ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation, $1,200 00 $1,200 00
Cr.
vec. 31. By Selectmen's ord- ers, $1,200 00 $1,200 00
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NOTE ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation, $1,000 00 $1,000 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Paid Note, $1,000 00 $1,000 00
PARK ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriatión,
$200 00
$200 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,
195 70
To revert to treasury,
4 30
$200 00
CEMETERY ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$175 00
$175 00
Cr
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,
147 85
To revert to treasury,
27 15
$175 00
BENJAMIN ELLIS SCHOOL FUND
Dr.
Mar. 2. Received from Trustees,, $48 02 $48 02
Cr.
Dec. 31. On hand,
$48 02
$48 02.
RESERVE ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation, $500 00
Balance on hand, 613 26
$1,113 26
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Cr.
Dec. 31. Transferred to Housing Mchy. Account, $12 47 Balance on hand, 1,100 79
$1,113 26
HOUSING MACHINERY ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$2,000 00
Transferred from Re-
serve Account,
12 47.
$2,012 47
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers
$2,012 47
$2,012 47
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$75 00
$75 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's orders,
$75 00
$75 00
UNCLASSIFIED ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$550 00
Memorial Day appro-
priation,
125 00
$675 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. Selectmen's orders,
$511 20
To revert to treasury,
163 80
$675 00
STATE AID Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$200 00
$200 00
Carver Two
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Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord- ers, $96 00 To revert to treasury, 104 00
$200 00
MILITARY AID ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$400 00
$400 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$360 00
Revert to treasury,
40 00
$400 00
LIBRARY ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,.
$200 00
$200 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. Selectmen's orders,
$198 24
To revert to treasury,
1 76
$200 00
REPAIR OF BRIDGES ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$1,000 00
$1,000 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$315 78
To revert to treasury,
684 22
$1,000 00
REMOVAL OF SNOW ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$400 00
$400 00
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Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord- ers, $331 90 To revert to treasury, 68 10
$400 00
TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$350 00
$350 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$343 80
To revert to treasury,
6 20
$350 00
GYPSY MOTH ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$2,000 00
$2,000 00
Cr.
Dec. 31.
By Selectmen's ord-
ders,
$1,860 58
To revert to treasury,
139 42
$2,000 00
AMERICAN LEGION ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$50 00
$50 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. To revert to treasury,
$50 00
$50 00
PLYMOUTH COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$100 00
$100 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord- ers, $100 00 $100 00
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation, $4,500 00 $4,500 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$3,860 24
To revert to treasury,
639 76
$4,500 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$50 00
$50 00
Cr.
Dec. 31.
Balance to revert to
treasury,
$50 00
$50 00
FIRE FIGHTING ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$500 00
$500 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$151 85
To revert to treasury,
348 15
$500 00
HEALTH AND SANITATION ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$1,600 00
$1,600 00
Cr
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$1,443 39
To revert to treasury,
156 61
$1,600 00
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SMITH HUGHES ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2.
Rec'd from S. M. Fund, $37 67
Balance on hand,
16 08
$53 75
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$53 75
.
$53 75
CLEARING PARK ACCOUNT
Dr.
Jan. 1. Balance on hand,
$51 37
$51 37
Cr.
Dec. 31. Selectmen's orders,
$51 37
$51 37
PUBLISHING VALUATION LIST Dr
Jan. 1. By balance on hand,
$350 00
$350 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$227 13
To revert to treasury,
122 87
$350 00
REPAIR OF HIGHWAY, CHAPTER 81
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$6,700 00
Rec'd from State,
5,025 00
$11,725 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's
orders,
$11,724 11
To revert to treasury,
89
$11,725 00
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BITUMINOUS ROAD ACCOUNT-MAIN STREET
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation, $4,000 00
Rec'd from State, 4,000 00 Due from County, 4,000 00
$12,000 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's
orders,
$12,000 00
$12,000 00
BITUMINOUS ROAD-PLYMPTON STREET- CHAPTER 90 Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$2,500 00
Due from County,
2,000 00
Rec'd from State,
2,500 00
$7,000 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. Selectmen's orders,
$7,000 00
$7,000 00
REAL ESTATE, GR. HILL Dr
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$200 00
$200 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's ord-
ers,
$200 00
$200 00
FIRE APPARATUS ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation,
$1,800. 00
$1,800 00
Cr.
Dec. 31. Balance to revert to
treasury,
$1,800 00
$1,800 00
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HOUSING FIRE APPARATUS Cr.
Mar. 2. To appropriation, $500 00 $500 00
Dr.
Dec. 31. To revert to treasury, $500 00 $500 00
SCHOOL ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 2.
To appropriation,
$29,744 28
Dog Fund,
317 64
Pratt Fund,
213 98
$30,275 90
Cr
Dec. 31. By Selectmen's
orders,
$30,275 77
To revert to treasury,
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$30,275 90
BERNARD E. SHAW, CHARLES H. TAYLOR.
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ASSESSORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1925
Appropriations voted by the town :
Charities,
$2,500 00
State Aid,
200 00
Soldiers' Relief,
50 00
Public Library,
200 00
Support of Schools,
29,744 28
Repairs of Bridges,
1,000 00
Repair of Highways,
6,700 00
Removal of Snow,
400 00
Machinery,
1,200 00
General Government, Unclassified,
550 00
Health and Sanitation,
1,600 00
Tree Warden,
350 00
Gypsy Moths,
2,000 00
Fighting Fire,
500 00
Police,
700 00
Weights and Measures,
75 00
Cemeteries,
175 00
Town Debt,
1,000 00
Interest,
1,200 00
Reserve Fund,
500 00
Parks,
400 00
Auto Truck,
150 00
Memorial Day,
125 00
Bituminous Road,
6,500 00
Farm Bureau,
100 00
Military Aid,
400 00
American Legion,
50 00
Housing Town Machinery,
2,000 00
Real Estate,
200 00
Printing Valuation List,
300 00
Gypsy Moth Tax to be assessed,
329 51
4,500 00
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Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission to be assessed, 194 07
Town Tax to be assessed,
$65,892 58
State Tax to be assessed,
4,800 00
County Tax to be assessed,
5,343 45
Overlay of 1925,
337 81
$76,373 84
Deduct:
Corporation and Bank Tax,
$5,936 28
State Aid,
168 00
Income Tax,
4,218 45
School Income Tax,
1,400 00
Gypsy Moth Tax,
312 89
Licenses,
133 35
Fines,
140 00
Interest on Deposit,
108 10
Interest on Tax assessed,
345 55
Polls,
796 00
Sundries estimated,
4,348 53
$17,907 15
$58,466 69
Assessed on Polls,
$796 00
Assessed on Property, 58,466 69
$59,262 69
Average valuation of bogs per acre,
$558 75
Value of buildings excluding land,
$612,960 00
Value of land excluding buildings,
$1,829,405 00
Value of Personal Property,
$287,070 00
Increase in value of real estate,
$151,325 00
Increase in value of personal estate,
$20,795 00
Tax rate on $1,000.00, $21 30
Persons assessed on poll only,
130
Residents assessed on property,
375
Non-residents assessed on property, 172
Number of autos and trucks, 286
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Number of horses,
60
Number of cows,
99
Number of other cattle,
31
Number of swine,
15
Number of fowl,
3,500
Number of dwellings,
650
Number of acres of land,
18,773
Number of acres of cranberry bogs,
2,628
Valuation of cranberry bogs,
$1,468,415 00
Increase in the valuation of bogs,
$69,528 00
Number of different bogs taxed,
283
Assessors' Valuation of Cranberry Bogs Per Acres in 1925
20 1/2 acres at $950 per acre, $19,415 00
204 5/8 acres at $900 per acre,
184,162 50
4 acres at $850 per acre, 3,400 00
133 1/2 acres at $800 per acre,
106,800 00
178 9/16 acres at $750 per acre,
133,921 87
123 1/8 acres at $700 per acre,
86,187 50
326 1/2 acres at $650 per acre,
212,225 00
260 3/8 acres at $600 per acre,
156,225 00
142 1/8 acres at $550 per acre,
78,168 75
483 7/48 acres at $500 per acre,
241,572 92
165 3/4 acres at $450 per acre,
74,587 50
133 1/24 acres at $400 per acre,
53,216 66
139 1/2 acres at $350 per acre,
48,825 00
113 3/8 acres at $300 per acre,
34,012 50
30 1/8 acres at $25 per acre, 7,531 25
122 3/8 acres at $200 per acre,
24,475 00
10 1/6 acres at $150 per acre,
1,525 00
21 5/6 acres at $100 per acre,
2,183 33
14 3/4 acres at $50 per acre,
737 50
FRANK E. BARROWS, H. C. McFARLIN, WILLIAM M. SHAW, Assessors of Carver.
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HIGHWAY DEPT., CHAPTER 81
Frank F. Weston, labor, $353 16
Frank F. Weston, auto, 70 80
Frank F. Weston, gas and oil, 31 93
Frank F. Weston, truck,
648 98
Herbert J. Vaughan, labor,
355 20
Herbert J. Vaughan, truck,
599 38
Z. W. Andrews, labor, 286 20
Z. W. Andrews, auto,
12 00
Z. W. Andrews, truck,
492 50
Z. W. Andrews, postage and re- pairs, 4 45
Walter H. Cassidy, labor, 243 00
Walter H. Cassidy, truck, 187 48
James W. Lewis, labor and truck, 443 76
James W. Lewis, sand, 6 28
Herbert F. Atwood, labor and truck, 543 86
Jesse A. Holmes, labor and truck, 351 74
Elex Johnson, labor and truck, 444 90
Eldred S. Mosher, labor and truck,
165 12
William Atwood, labor and team,
143 20
Frank H. Cole, labor and team,
195 60
Martin Thomas, labor and team,
141 68
John Dionne, labor,
243 23
William Cornish, labor,
196 24
Fred Dube, labor,
205 63
Walter Dunham, labor,
252 12
Benj. Wrighington, labor,
221 37
Cornelius Kelliher, labor,
138 65
Albert Dube, labor, 18 10
James Laird, labor,
206 33
Ralph Washburn, labor,
204 92
Stephen Gammons, labor,
150 40
Domingo Silva, labor,
156 98
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James Thomas, labor,
3 76
Russell Appling, labor,
80 84
John Silva, labor,
157 92
Michael Clair, labor,
142 65
John Pouliot, labor,
241 59
Henry Dube, labor,
27 26
Thomas Hastings, labor,
139 12
Henry Bernard, labor,
127 84
Theodore Vaughan, 2nd, labor,
113 51
Adelbert Robbins, labor,
91 18
Truman A. Tillson, labor,
146 64
Charles Kennedy, labor,
21 62
Peter Ferdinand, labor,
134 42
Justin Silva, labor,
114 21
John Andrews, labor,
32 43
Arthur Bolduc, labor,
3 76
Edward Moffitt, labor,
22 56
Augustus Lajoy, labor,
101 76
Davis Atwood, labor,
12 69
Albert Petty, labor,
17 86
Carroll Griffith, labor,
3 29
Nelson F. Manter, labor,
1 00
Leon Jefferson, labor,
7 52
Patrick Gunn, labor,
15 04
Everett Howland, labor,
41 36
William C. Hatch, labor and team,
4 00
E. G. Lewis, gas and oil,
9 38
Abbie Dunham, gravel,
8 64
H. Clayton McFarlin, sand,
5 25
Harvey Burgess, gravel,
37 32
Bernard Shaw, gravel,
32 10
Sarah F. McFarlin, gravel,
26 46
Frank Rickard, gravel,
8 38
Philip S. Cole, gravel,
64
Crane Brook Co., gravel,
2 15
John Harris, gravel,
12 78
Harry W. Jordan, tools,
108 38
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Eli Thomas, ax handles, 9 50
Henry S. Pink, tools, 46 03
W. H. Rowley, repairs, 1 75
H. J. Touhy, cement post,
10 60
New England Road Machinery Co., drag blade, 45 00
Austin Ward, painting guide boards, 5 00
Gulf Refining Co., oil, 47 50
Texas Oil Co., cold patch,
60 34
Texas Oil Co., top oil, 1,722 84
Jesse A. Holmes, sand, 3 05
$11,724 11
STATE HIGHWAY ACCOUNT PLYMPTON STREET.
Paid :-
Herbert J. Vaughan, labor,
$237 60
Herbert J. Vaughan, truck,
148 75
Herbert J. Vaughan, auto,
20 00
Frank F. Weston, labor,
54 60
Frank F. Weston, truck, 148 52
Frank F. Weston, auto,
22 00
Frank F. Weston, carting asphalt, 20 00
Z. W. Andrews, paste, 6 00
Z. W. Andrews, labor,
59 48
Z. W. Andrews, truck,
103 75
Z. W. Andrews, auto,
1 00
John Pouliot, labor,
57 57
Satti Kalio, labor,
42 53
Charles Kennedy, labor,
58 51
Cyprien Thibault, labor,
35 72
Martin Holmes, labor,
104 34
Peter Ferande, labor,
45 25
Walter H. Cassidy, labor,
42 77
Walter H. Cassidy, truck,
138 46
Fred Dube, labor, 38 77
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Arthur Braddock, labor and truck, 196 94
James Peckham, labor and truck, 239 94
Jesse A. Holmes, labor and truck, 110 94
Benj. Wrighington, labor, 140 06
Henry Bernard, labor, 124 08
James W. Lewis, labor and truck, 504 68
Harvey Burgess, labor and truck, 410 08
Harvey Burgess, gravel,
15 24
Lester Pratt, labor,
134 76
Walter Dunham, labor,
140 53
Justin Silva, labor,
35 25
Manuel Silva, labor,
41 36
Theodore Vaughan, 2nd, labor,
40 45
Albert Petterson, labor,
23 73
William Cornish, labor,
37 60
Jack Petty, labor,
35 01
Michael Clare, labor,
42 54
Leon Jefferson, labor,
45 25
William Johnson, labor,
45 25
Thomas Hastings, labor,
103 87
Cornelius Kelliher, labor,
109 98
Eldred Mosher, labor and truck,
169 42
Eldred Mosher, carting asphalt,
28 00
Herbert F. Atwood, labor and truck, 155 66
Alex Johnson, labor and truck,
143 94 .
Aldelbert Robbins, labor,
50 99
Leon Spring, labor,
31 02
Cal Griffith, labor,
37 60
Manuel Texeria, labor,
49 38
Arthur Rose, labor,
46 53
John Dionne, labor,
38 77
Tony Santos, labor,
18 80
Carleton Atwood, labor,
11 28
Berger Mfg. Company, pipe,
36 72
Frank H. Cole, labor and team,
23 28
James Laird, labor, 39 01
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Ralph Washburn, labor,
42 77
Everett Howland, labor,
42 77
Arthur Bolduc, labor,
90 00
Wilfred Loring, labor,
105 00
*Levi Gordon, labor,
7 00
T. T. Vaughan, wood,
117 00
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T. T. Vaughan, lumber,
8 00
Scudder Bros. Co., coal,
24 31
Mayflower Oil Co., oil,
403 70
H. F. Shurtleff, lumber,
2 40
Abbie Dunham, gravel,
11 52
Stanley Wood & Grain Co., cement, 7 80
Percy Shurtleff, sand,
11 94
Albert Linton, sand,
8 40
Thomas Morse, labor,
5 00
Henry Pink, supplies,
1 21
Edwin K. Greer, lumber,
21 58
The Texas Co., asphalt,
1,123 24
John Andrews, labor,
38 77
Frank Barrows, labor,
3 76
Ceaser Pina, labor,
11 28
Victor Barrows, labor,
3 76
Ralph Barrows, labor,
3 76
Albert Silva, labor,
3 76
Albert Champean, labor,
56 87
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight,
84
$7,000 00
STATE HIGHWAY ACCOUNT-MAIN STREET.
Frank F. Weston, labor, 283 80
Frank F. Weston, truck, 708 76
Frank F. Weston, auto, 98 00
Frank F. Weston, carting asphalt,
95 00
Frank F. Weston, canvas, 15 00
Herbert J. Vaughan, labor, 134 40
Herbert J. Vaughan, truck,
559 38
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Z. W. Andrews, labor, 311 40
Z. W. Andrews, truck, 553 13
Z. W. Andrews, auto, 5 00
Z. W. Andrews, supplies, 2 89
James Laird, labor,
231 72
James W. Lewis, labor and truck,
135 88
Walter Dunham, labor,
92 59
Benj. Wrighington, labor,
74 26
Fred Dube, labor,
187 30
Arthur Rose, labor,
18 80
Adelbert Robbins, labor,
154 40
Jack Petty, labor,
173 44
Charles Kennedy, labor,
152 29
Wilfred Loring, labor,
368 28
Tony Santos, labor,
11 28
Peter Ferande, labor,
201 78
Justin Silva, labor,
190 82
Alex Johnson, labor and truck,
453 73
Robert Andrews, labor,
70 50
Theodore Vaughan, 2nd, labor,
201 64
Ralph Washburn, labor,
211 50
Stephen Gammons, labor,
143 12
Domingo Silva, labor,
68 85
Truman A. Tillson, labor,
116 56
Adrian Roy, labor,
37 60
Albert Peterson, labor,
75 20
Scudder Bros. Coal Co., coal,
34 51
Edwin K. Greer, lumber,
61 40
John Andrews, labor,
92 36
William Johnson, labor,
77 75
Carroll Griffith, labor,
52 41
John Pouliot, labor,
182 84
Walter H. Cassidy, labor and truck, 312 24
Edward Moffitt, labor,
95 25
Lester Pratt, labor,
20 68
Michael Clair, labor,
116 33
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John Dionne, labor, 195 53
William Cornish, labor, 174 83
Herbert F. Atwood, labor and truck, 82 56
Texas Oil Co., asphalt,
2,212 46
Arthur Bolduc, labor,
252 00
Berger Mfg. Co., pipe,
165 24
Everett Howland, labor,
140 12
Leon W. Jefferson, labor,
136 75
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