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Robert O. Harris, one hundred and ninety-nine;
John McCarty, none;
Thomas C. Thacher, ninety-eight;
Whole number of ballots, three hundred and twenty- eight.
JOHN H. PROUTY, EDWARD M. SEXTON, HAROLD E. STETSON, JEREMIAH H. LEHAN, Registrars of Voters.
I hereby certify that I have transmitted to the Secretary of the Commonwealth amended returns of the votes for Representative in Congress and Representative to General Court at the election held November 8, 1910, as required by the Revised Laws.
JOSEPH F. MERRITT, Town Clerk.
TOWN CLERKS' CONVENTION
At a meeting of the Town Clerks of the several towns comprising the Second Plymouth Representative District held at Marshfield, November 18, 1910, the vote for Rep-
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resentative throughout the district was found to be as follows:
Total
Hammond
Merritt
Blanks
Marshfield
203
110
85
8
Duxbury
286
140
98
48
Scituate
376
148
193
35
Pembroke
145
72
65
8
Norwell
328
143
174
11
Whole number of Ballots
1338
Lloyd Franklin Hammond
613
Joseph F. Merritt
615
Blanks
110
Joseph F. Merritt, having a plurality of the votes cast, was found to be elected and his certificate made out in accordance therewith.
GEORGE H. WEATHERBEE, Town Clerk of Marshfield.
GEORGE H. STEARNS, Town Clerk of Duxbury. JETSON WADE, Town Clerk of Scituate.
WILBERT L. HALLADAY, Town Clerk of Pembroke.
JOSEPH F. MERRITT, Town Clerk of Norwell.
ENROLLED MILITIA
There were 233 men enrolled for military duty in this town April 1st, 1910.
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REGISTERED VOTERS
At the close of registration, October 29, 1910, there were 400 qualified male voters and 3 female voters on the list.
DOGS LICENSED
During the year ending November 30, 1910.
Whole number licensed 175.
152 males at $2.00
$304 00
23 females at $5.00
115 00
$419 00
Less clerk's fees, 175 licenses at 20c
35 00
Amount turned over to County Treasurer $384 00
RESIDENT HUNTERS' LICENSES
Whole number of resident hunters' licenses issued during the year ending December 31, 1910, 74.
Amount turned over to State Treasurer, $18.
Amount turned over to Commissioners on Fisheries and Game, $56.
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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR, 1910.
February 26. At Norwell, Henry Bell and Martha Dow- ney, both of Norwell, by Rev. William E. Ennis,
April 15. At Hanover, Frank W. Jones and Lizzie J. Wil- liamson, both of Norwell, by Rev. Melvin S. Nash.
June 29. At Mansfield, George Clarence Turner of Nor- well and Ethelyn Gertrude Wood of Mansfield, by Rev. William M. Macnair.
July 9. At Worcester, Nelson Peabody Spinney of Nor- well and Maria Frances Stetson of Hanover, by Rev. A. V. House.
July 17. At Norwell, Cutting Warren Harris of Rockland and Marjorie Jeannette Prinole of Abington, by Rev. Joseph Dinzey.
July 23. At Norwell, Orville Martin and Mercy Eveline Mott, both of Norwell, by Rev. William E. Ennis.
September 3. At Scituate, George F. Sargent, Jr., of Co- hasset and Abbie Lois Wilder of Norwell, by Rev. Hartnell J. Bartlett.
September 14. At Norwell, Herbert Franklin Howard and Annie Elizabeth Lowe, both of Norwell, by Rev. William Reid.
September 14. At Rockland, Patrick J. Ford and Martha Cecelia Scully, both of Norwell, by Rev. E. J. Fagan.
September 18. At Norwell, Edward Clarence Joseph and Eva Florence Merritt, both of Norwell, by Rev. Thomas H. Goodwin.
September 24. At Norwell, John E. Mann and Dora B. Stearns, both of Norwell, by Rev. William E. Ennis.
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October 16. At Hanover, Arthur Irving Bates and Grace Atherton Hunt, both of Norwell, by Rev. Melvin S. Nash.
November 12. At Norwell, Earl S. Richardson and Mar- ian T. White, both of Norwell, by Rev. William E. Ennis.
November 16. At Hingham, Harry Bearse Merritt of Norwell and Elizabeth Ann Delory of Hingham, by Rev. Peter F. McCall.
December 4. At Scituate, Luthur J. Litchfield of Nor- well and Mary B. Clapp of Scituate, by Rev. John Wild.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1910
Date of Birth
Name of Child
Names of Parents
Maiden Name of Mother
January 29
Miriam Gaudette
Horace D. and Lillian
Wilder Ulman
February
3
Charles Albert Carr
William C. and Lettie
February 8
John Warren Sparrell
John H. and Nellie
Litchfield
March 2
Carleton Lewis Slatcher ·
Ira H. and Ida
Howe
March
17
Harold Burton Bates
Henry W. and Nellie M.
Hammond
April
15
Harold Sumner Wilder
George H. and Alice F. . Henry T. and Ida C.
Smith
May
3
Albert Henry Gunderway Edna May Hatch
George S. and Anna ..
Berger
28
July
29
Russell Benner Whiting
Louis B. and Floretta ..
Young
August
25
Grace Elizabeth Higgins
Thomas J. and Sadie J. .
Adams
Sept. 10
Charles Gardner Prouty . .
William O. and Edna F. . John and Mary E. . . John F. and Emily D. ·
Burns
Nov.
20
Ruth Isabelle Osborne
Everett L. and Ethel F. .
Stoddard
Dec.
21
Torrey .
1909
June 7
Albert Leslie Bryden
John and Lillian A.
.
Apel and Elvira
Redfern Wicklander
October 10
Peterson
.
Vining
May
21
Gardner
October 27
Mary Elizabeth Sullivan .
Delano
Blanks for returning births will be furnished by the Town Clerk on application and all persons are requested to report any errors or omissions, so that the records may be completed.
DEATHS RECORDED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1910
Date
Name
Age
Cause of Death
Birthplace
Place of Death
Jan.
6
Walter Simmons
73
7
4
Pulmonary tuberculosis
Scituate
Norwell Norwell
Jan.
25
William S. Briggs
84
. .
..
Jan.
11
Hannah E. Gardner (James)
82
2
Infirmities of age
Marshfield
Norwell Norwell
Feb.
3
George Washington Curtis
69
. .
. .
Quincy
Norwell
Feb.
5
Eliza A. Berry (Rideout)
68
.
.
Fatty degeneration of heart
England
Norwell
Feb.
8
Annie Babbitt, (Moffatt)
61
. .
4
16
Valvular disease of heart
Scituate
Norwell
Feb.
12
Martin S. Curtis
1
2
17
Endocarditis
Norwell
Norwell
March
8
William T. Lapham
84
4
14
March
30
Sarah Harris
69
.
.
April
11
Elizabeth Burrell (Whiting)
88
5 23
Apoplexy
Scituate Hanover
Norwell
April
13
Calvin Crane
32
5
23
Tuberculosis and hemorrhage of lungs
Hanover
Scituate
April
15
Cerena C. Mann (Tocorney)
72
. . . .
. .
.
June
17
Thankful W. Damon
71
7
19
Scituate
Norwell
June
30
Mary A. Veasey (Pennell)
92
8
4
Softening of brain
Maine
Norwell
July
11
Patrick McNicol
63
4
21
Tuberculosis of lungs
Scotland
Hanover
July
22
Carlton W. Pinson
49
11
12
Strangulation of intestine
South Scituate
Norwell
July
25
Mary Grassie
50
.
:
Aug.
6
Russell H. M. Hopkins
58
4
19
Cerebral hemorrhage
Aug.
2
James J. Farrar
42
. .
. .
Aug.
20
Wheeler
Aug.
24
William Austin Whitaker
3
3
. .
Sept.
24
Henry Fox
72
. .
Cerebro spinal sclerosis, duodenal ulcer
Hyde Park Maine
Norwell
Infectious diarrhoea
England
Norwell
. .
Cancer of stomach
Disease of gall bladder
Feb.
28
Carolyn Barnard
Enlargement of prostate
Scituate
Norwell
Scituate
Grafton
Pneumonia, nephritis, acute card- iac, dilation
Cerebral hemorrhage
Ireland
Taunton
April
20
Bridget Griffith (Kehoe)
83
Acute gastritis, senile dementia
Carcinoma of bowels
Western Islands
New York
Brockton
Norwell
Suicide, carbolic acid, posioning, alcholism
Acute enteritis, marasmas
. .
. .
1
D
YM
Old age
Hanover
Scituate
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74
Norwell
Norwell Norwell
Norwell
DEATHS RECORDED IN NORWELL. - Conc.
Date
Name
Age
Cause of Death
Birthplace
Place of Death
Oct.
8
21
John A. Wahlstedt
55
10
25
General septic infection, pneumonia Sweden
Norwell
Nov.
10
Chloe E. Whiting (Peterson)
70
2
10
Cancer of stomach
Maine
Norwell
Nov
13
George H. Lee
69
1
27
Embolic pneumonia
Scituate
Norwell
Nov.
18
Esther M. Young (Gardner)
76
3
13
Carcinoma of rectum
Weymouth
Norwell -
Dec.
11
Mary Gould Farrar (Clapp)
84
11
Senile dementia
Hull
Norwell
Dec.
16
Thomas C. Sampson
75
11
. .
Scituate
Norwell
Dec.
18
Abigail B. Wilder (Curtis)
91
11
. .
Ateleclasis, premature birth
Norwell
Norwell
Dec.
21
Torrey
Dec.
23
Helen M. Merritt
(Foster)
73
5
27
Softening of brain, cancer
Scituate
Norwell
Dec.
24
Deborah S. Gross
84
10
14
Fatty degeneration of heart
Scituate
Norwell
Dec.
27
Agnes G. Crane (Gooch)
33
6
9
Disease of spine, oedema of lungs
Easton
Norwell
Dec.
29
Josephine M. Hatch (MoRoy)
60
11 1
Bright's disease
Saxonville
Norwell
Y
M D
Ulcer of stomach
South Scituate
Boston
Mary E. Vinal (Farrar)
60
·
. .
Cancer of liver
Duxbury
Norwell
Valvular disease of heart
.. 11h
6
Oct.
BROUGHT INTO TOWN FOR BURIAL IN 1910
Date of Death
Name
Age
Cause of Death
.
Y
M
D
Feb
3
Catherine J. Tilden Franklin Nash
67
. .
18
Pneumonia La Grippe
Feb.
28
Richard Smith
59
. .
April
23
Betsy C. Litchfield
83
. .
. ·
Nov.
30
George Millard Ramsdell
50
. .
4
Bright's disease of kidneys
Dec.
3
George Franklin Damon
59
3
16
Carcinoma of Prostate
Dec.
31
Lot Litchfield
90
3
. .
Cerebral hemorrhage, fracture of skull
Place of Death
Boston Reading
Cambridge Hanover Pembroke Marshfield Boston Pembroke
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Number of marriages, 15.
Number of births, 16.
Number of deaths, 37
.
70
6
5
Cerebral hemorrhage
of
Feb.
21
Feb.
23
Arthur Irving Nash
46
.
4
Prostatitis, Valvular disease heart
Arterio Sclerosis
Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH F. MERRITT, Town Clerk.
Report of the Town Treasurer
JANUARY 17, 1910 TO JANUARY 23, 1911, FOR YEAR 1910.
RECEIPTS
To Cash on hand
General funds
$1,352 62
High school fund
215 41
$1,568 03
From Frank W. Jones, Collector of Taxes
Assessment of 1909, Interest and deposit
$4860 07
Abatements
612 14
Discounts on taxes
149 13
$5,621 34
From Walter T. Osborn, Collector of Taxes
Assessment of 1910 $11575 00
Street Railway Excise tax 314 23
Discount on taxes 187 21
Abatements
40 32
$12,116 76
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Loans in Anticipation of Taxes of 1910
South Scituate Savings Bank $9,000 00
Rockland Trust Company 1,500 00-
$10,500 00
From Miscellaneous Sources
Rockland Trust Company, Interest on balance $27 34
Superintendent of Almshouse, sale of produce, etc. 1909 97 66
Superintendent of Almshouse, sale of produce, 1910 93 73
Second District Court, fines
33 74
Sealer of Weights and Measures
3 62
L. E. Fessenden, Sale of Lumber
3 11
Spraying Private Property
23 60
J. H. Barnard, Sale of Fish Rights 3 63
A. Stoddard, Refund Cemetery Account 75
$287 18
From Elmer A. Stevens, State Treasurer
Corporation Tax
$1,390 58
National Bank Tax
803 11
Street Railway Tax
295 91
State Aid Refund
2,140 00
Gypsy Moth Account
941 52
State Foresters' Account
50 00
State Highway Department
1,185 00
Burial of Soldier
37 00
Inspection of Animals
22 00
$6,865 12
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For School Purposes Only
Horace T. Fogg, County Treasurer,
Dog Tax refunded 348 04
Elmer A. Stevens, Treasurer, Income of Massachusetts School Fund 1,277 80
Tuition of Children 254 00
High School Tuition 500 00
Superintendent of Schools 416 66
$2,796 50
From Licenses
Eugene B. Tobey, pedlers' license $6 00
John Monahan, pedlers' license 6 00
Charles L. Gleason, pedlers' license 6 00
Geo. A. Hatch, carraige
1 00
George S. Hatch, carriage
1 00
Walter T. Osborn, carraige
1 00
Alvan Spencer, carraige 1 00
Herbert G. Simmons, slaughter house 1 00
Wallace W. Damon, slaughter house 1 00
W. W. Cutler, slaughter house 1 00
Corthell Bros., slaughter house 1 00
Walter Wagner, slaughter house
1 00
$27 00,
Aid Refunded
Town of Pembroke, $22 25
Town of Hanson, 15 75
Town of Hanover,
73 00
Town of Hull,
190 75
Town of Canton,
156 00
Town of Scituate,
369 55
35
Town of Rockland,
10 50
Town of Cohasset,
7 50
Town of Randolph,
3 00
City of Salem,
21 00
Bridget Griffith,
62 39
M. L. Deming, state aid,
4 00
$935 69
Sale of Lots in Cemetery
James E. Cobbett,
$10 00
Howard Mann,
12 00
Estate Alpheus Thomas,
12 00
Edward Vining,
12 00
Geneva A. Young,
12 00
James L. Prouty, account
1 50
Ann M. Babbitt,
2 00
$61 50
$40,779 12
PAYMENTS
Highway account, 1909
$15 42
Highway account, 1910
1,977 00
State Road account, 1910
2,428 74
Squares and Triangles, 1908
1 00
Squares and Triangles, 1910 95 87 Snow, 559 53
$5,077 56
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Almshouse, 1909
$15 87
Almshouse, 1910
1,001 89
Outside Poor, (this town)
2,731 00
Outside Poor, (of other towns)
568 55
$4,317 31
State Aid, 1909
$30 00
State Aid, 1910
2,058 00
Soldiers' Relief
152 25
$2,240 25
Schools
$9,189 04
State school fund for high school
676 57
$9,865 61
Town officer account, 1909
$10 00
Town officer account, 1910
1,633 95
Police officers, by order 2d Dist. Court
63 76
Moderator, by vote of town
5 00
$1,712 71
Gypsy moth account, 1909
$34 00
Gypsy moth account, 1910
1,431 95
$1,465 95
Incidental account, 1908-1909
$19 84
Incidental account, 1910
387 88
$407 72
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Sundry accounts
Town hall
$30 28
Board of health
229 05
Cemetery, 1909
49 00
Cemetery, 1910
46 00
Tree Warden
50 50
Spraying
291 81
School physician
4 00
James Library
100 00
Post 112, G. A. R.
150 00
Valuation
1,001 99
Electric Lights
5 33
Fire Account
376 78
$2,334 74
Abatement of Taxes, 1909
$612 14
Abatement of Taxes, 1910
40 32
Discounts on Taxes, 1909
149 13
Discounts on Taxes, 1910
187 21
$988 80
State Tax
$1,650 00
County Tax
1,406 69
Scituate Tax
5 59
$3,062 28
NOTES AND INTEREST PAID
South Scituate Savings bank Anticipa-
tion 1909
$3,000 00
South Scituate Savings Bank Interest
on same 169 63
38
South Scituate Savings Bank Anticipa- tion 1910 2,500 00
South Scituate Savings Bank, Interest on same 70 00
South Scituate Savings Bank, Account
of $1,500 Time Loan 1,000 00
South Scituate Savings Bank, Interest on same 60 00
Rockland Trust Company, Anticipation 1910 1,500 00
Rockland Trust Company, Interest on same 3 00
Interest on "A. T. Otis" poor fund note
52 00
Interest on "Coffin" fund note 80 00
$8,434 63
Cash on hand to balance
General funds $833 72
High School fund 37 84
$871 56
$40,779 12
Respectfully submitted,
JOSEPH F. MERTITT, Treasurer.
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Report of Overseers of the Poor
ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT DR.
Articles on hand, Jan. 1, 1910
$480 75
John S. Gardner
300 00
Curtis & Bates
131 08
Samuel Oslon
27 13
W. W. Cutler
50 33
Turner Bros., seed
4 95
H. S. Turner & Co.
120 69
E. W. French, repairing shoes
3 90
Henry C. Ford, hay
10 95
L. F. Hammond, harrowing
2 50
A. J. Litchfield & Son
130 08
C. W. Tilden, smith work
10 40
J. C. J. Flammand, pig
12 00
J. A. Martin, ice
6 23
E. H. Sparrell, burial of Henry Fox
30 00
Joseph Briggs, ice
6 58
George H. Turner, fertilizer
7 40
W. D. Turner, wood
35 50
Herbert E. Robbins, insurance
54 40
H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance
6 75
John Monahan, dry goods
13 20
Corthell Bros. 37 82
$1,482 64
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ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT CR.
Received from sale of milk, eggs and pro-
duce less purchases for cost $93 73
Board of Edgar Fernald received 156 00
Articles on hand Jan. 1, 1911 491 00
Due from sale of calf
8 28
$749 01
Net cost of almshouse
$733 63
ARTICLES ON HAND JAN. 1, 1911
Hay
$50 00
Cow
40 00
Horse
35 00
Pig
15 00
Manure
30 00
Wood
60 00
Fowl
50 00
Grain
4 00
Wagons and tools, etc.
75 00
Harnesses
10 00
Vegetables
17 00
Coal
40 00
Pork and ham
15 00
Groceries and supplies on hand
50 00
$491 00
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PAID FOR SUPPORT OF OUT DOOR POOR
HOME POOR
E. E. Steton & Son, supplies $78 88
Mrs. Charles N. Pratt, nursing 144 00
City of Boston, medical aid 220 00
Mae M. Brennan, nursing
50 00
A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies
104 00
A. L. MacMillan, M. D., medical attend-
ance 277 65
W. R. Torrey
24 16
L. Davis, M. D., operation
50 00
W. W. Cutler, supplies
18 94
Wallace Hacket, wood
2 75
Brooks & Young, supplies
62 20
C. H. Colgate, M. D., medical aid
35 75
H. E. Robbins, insurance
1 30
H. J. Little, M. D., medical aid
49 50
Town of Hingham, supplies and medical aid 105 75
Mrs. A. A. Harrington, nursing
100 00
Town of Hanover
30 00
C. L. Howes, M. D., medical aid
188 50
W. D. Turner, wood
18 00
H. S. Turner & Co., supplies
87 50
Mrs. L. E. Fairbanks, supplies
42 00
Curtis & Bates, supplies
138 33
E. S. Damon, shoes
6. 00
Town of Rockland, supplies
395 87
A. Culver Co., fuel
4 12
C. W. and E. H. Sparrell, burials
122 00
J. S. Brooks Co., supplies
71 80
Lena McDonald, nursing
198 00
Harry A. Gardner, board
104 00
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$2,731 00
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PAID FOR OUTDOOR POOR-OTHER TOWNS
L. B. McPherson, nursing $60 00
H. J. Little, M. D., medical aid 120 00
C. W. Groce, house rent 104 00
A. J. Litchfield & Son supplies 166 85
A. L. MacMillan, M. D., medical aid 65 00
C. W. and E. H. Sparrell, burial
30 00
H. S. Turner & Co., supplies
2 00
J. Pratt, supplies
2 00
J. S. Brooks & Co., supplies
5 00
Town of Scituate, refunded
13 70
$568 55
SUMMARY OF POOR ACCOUNT
Total amount paid for home poor $2731 00
Total amount paid for poor of other towns 568 55
Net cost of almshouse 733 63
$4,033 18
Received from other towns
$299 55
Due from other towns
269 00
Appropriation
2000 00
Exceeded
1464 63
$4,033 18
STATE AID
Amount paid $2,058 00
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SOLDIERS' RELIEF
W. S. Simmons
$26 00
A. L. MacMillan, M. D.
19 75
E. A. Turner
4 00
Charles Hammond, M. D.
34 50
C. W. and E. H. Sparrell
35 00
Town of Hanover
21 00
Town of Abington
12 00
$152 25
Unexpended balance
$97 75
$250 00
Appropriation
$250 00
E. E. STETSON, WILLIAM D. TURNER, FRANK W. JONES, Overseers of the Poor.
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Highway Account 1910
Albion Snowdale, 5 days at $2.00 $10 00
Charles W. Smith, 4 days at $2.00 8 00
Herbert Litchfield, 1 1-2 days at $2.00 3 00
Walter H. Briggs, 10 days, 6 hours at $2.00 21 50 George W. Bailey, 15 days, 3 hours at $2.00 30 75 Albion Damon, 17 days, 6 hours at $2.00 35 50
Josiah A. Damon, 19 days, 2 hours at $2.00 38 50
Josiah A. Damon, use of drills 63
Wallace Damon and horse, 2 days at $3.36 6 72
James L. Merritt, 1 1-2 days at $2.00 3 00
Mrs. Carlton Pincin, use of horse 4 50
Alpheus Damon, 8 1-2 days at $2.00 17 00
William J. Hayden, 13 days, 2 hours at $2.00 26 50
Otto D. Burhoff, 5 1-2 days at $2.00 11 00
John T. Mclauthlin, 5 1-2 days at $2.00 II OO
Everett E. Jacobs and horse, 7 1-2 days at $3.36 25 20
Arthur T. Stoddard, 2 1-2 days at $2.00 5 00
Arthur T. Stoddard, use of horse 3 00
George H. Bates, 4 days at $2.00 8 00
Charles V. Chapman, 15 days at $2.00 30 00
John P. Jones, 2 days at $2.00 4 00
Timothy Sheehan, men and teams 109 80
Herbert G. Simmons, 4 days at $5.00 20 00
William A. Brown, I day at $2.00 2 00
William A. Brown and horse, 2 1-2 days at $3.36 8 40
William H. Brown, 6 1-2 days at $2.00 13 00
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45
E. G. Bates and team, 3 1-2 days at $5.00 $17 50 Oscar Wagner and team, 3 days at $5.00 15 00
L. F. Hammond, 55 1-2 davs a $2.50 138 75 Man and 2 horses 43 1-2 days at $5.00 217 50
Two horses 17 days at $3.00
51 00
One horse 9 days at $1.50
13 50
One man 6 days at $2.00 12 00
Francis E. Henderson, men and teams 171 13
Frank Dyer and horse 4 days and 5 hours at $3.36 15 54
Frank Dyer 19 3-4 days at $2.00 39 50
William G. Collamore 5 1-2 days at $2.00 11 00
John Prince 18 1-2 days at $2.00 37 00
Bert Richardson, man and team 1 1-2 days at $7.00 IO 50
Bert Richardson removing stone, I OO
George H. Lee 5 days at $2.00
10 00
Edgar E. Lee 10 days at $2.00
20 00
Edgar E. Lee lighting street 2 50
George Chamberlain 10 days at $2.00 20 00
James Smith 32 1-2 days at $2.00 65 00
Charles Smith 10 days at $2.00
20 00
Robert Smith 10 days at $2.00
20 00
William S. Simmons and team 5 days at $5.00 25 00
Charles Hunt 5 days at $2.00 10 00
Theo. Appleford and horse 4 days at $3.36 13 44
Theo. Appleford 2 3-4 days at $2.00
5 50
John Appleford 5 days at $2.00 10 00
Charles B. Macomber and horse 6 days at $3.36 20 16
William O. Merritt 5 days at $2.00 10 00
Frank Baker 17 days at $2.00 34 00
Edward F. Winslow 3 days at $2.00
6 00
Charles Jones 14 days at $2.00 28 00
Atwood Ainslie 8 days at $2.00 16 00
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Frank Cushing 4 days at $2.00 $8 00
John Whalen and team 7 days at $5.00 35 00 John Whalen and horse 4 days at $3.36 13 44 George H. Turner and team 12 days at $5. 60 00 William D. Turner and team I day at $5. 5 00
Fred Wheelwright 7 days at $2.00 14 00
Daniel R. Ewell 2 1-2 days at $2.00
5 00
Alonzo Sylvester 6 days at $2.00
12 00
John H. Sparrell 1-2 day at $2.00
I OO
Andrew Stockbridge railing bridge
16 50
Herbert S. Turner 2 shovels I 20
Primus Leggens 5 days at $2.00 10 00
Claude G. Ainslie 13 days at $2.00
26 00
Harry Randall 5 1-2 days at $2.00
II OO
Charles A. Bates 3 days at $2.00
6 00
Paul Briggs 3 days at $2.00
6 00
Harry B. Brown I day at $2.00
2 00
Robert Lavett 3 days at $2.00
6 00
Albert Osborne 5 days at $2.00 10 00
Fred M. Curtis and horse 5 days at $3.36 16 80
Fred M. Curtis 10 days and 2 hours at $2. 20 50
Harry J. Litchfield 5 1-2 days at $2.00 11 00
Edward Freeman 4 days at $2.00 8 00
William Rand, 213 loads gravel at 6 cts. 12 78
Freight bill on machine knife and cash paid 40
Edward Gardner, iron work I 20
Andrew J. Litchfield & Son, 2 rakes I OO
H. N. Magoun & Son, drain pipe 16 00
Ellsworth Curtis, drain pipe
9 06
Gilbert West, 120 loads gravel at 6 cts. 7 20 Frank Baker, 120 loads gravel at 10 cts. 12 00
William O. Clapp, gravel and labor 13 40
Horace T. Fogg, 60 loads gravel at 10 cts. 6 00
Bert Richardson, 64 loads gravel at 6 cts 4 08
Emma H. Bates, 87 loads gravel at 6 cts. 5 22
47
William Wilder, 38 loads gravel at 6 cts. $2 28
C. W. Groce, 10 loads gravel at 6 cts. 60
H. N. Magoun, drain tile 6 00
Good Roads Machine Co., repairs
8 50
Caleb Litchfield, I day's labor 2 00
R. O. Hight, 6 hours labor I 50
C. W. Tilden, repairs on road machine, 1909-10 18 70
R. W. McDonald, repairs on roller 12 00
Hall & Torrey, drain tile
4 62
Oscar Lambert, two days' labor, 1909 4 00
Andrew Stockbridge, I day's labor, 1909
2 00
$1,997 50
Balance unexpended
102 50
Appropriation, Highways
$1,800 00
Sidewalks
300 00
$2,100 00 $2,100 00
Out standing orders $20 50
L. F. HAMMOND Surveyor.
STATE ROAD ACCOUNT
L. F. Hammond, labor and team $409 00
Arthur J. Mitchell, labor and team 88 75
Joseph Briggs, labor and team 73 75
William G. Evans, labor and team 87 50
George H. Turner, labor and team
96 25
48
W. D. Turner, labor and team $234 25
W. D. Turner, freight on bounds I 03
William Farrar, labor 45 50
H. E. Ainslie, labor 27 00
Laban Bates, labor 19 00
C. V. Chapman, labor 33 50
Timothy Sheehan, labor 74 00
Edward F. Winslow, labor 11 00
John Osborn, labor II OO
C. M. Leavitt, labor
10 00
John Prince, labor
87 50
Fred Wheelwright, labor 80 75
16 00
Paul Briggs, labor
20 00
H. J. Litchfield, labor
33 00
Primus Leggens, labor
59 50
Edgar Lee, labor 20 00
Herbert Randall, labor
65 50
Herbert Litchfield, labor
26 00
Albert Osborn, labor
59 50
William G. Collamore, labor
47 50
Edward Winslow, labor
65 50
Walter Wagner, labor
56 00
A. C. Sylvester, labor
69 00
Harry Randall, labor
2 00
Ansel Phillips, labor
49 50
John H. Litchfield, labor
32 50
Edward Freeman, labor
16 75
Carlton O. Litchfield, labor and team
60 00
John Burns, labor and team
48 75
Leander Damon, labor paving gutter
68 55
Ames Implement Co., tools
16 87
H. T. Fogg, gravel 18 00
Henry Godbeer, stone bounds
3 00
H. S. Turner & Co., 2 shovels I 20
Geo. F. Welch, coal
10 15
Frank Baker, labor
49
Town of Rockland, use of steam roller $75 00
C. W. Tilden, iron work 4 50
R. W. McDonald, iron work
5 70
Humphrey Turner, lighting street
12 75
Howard C. Torrey, stone
5 64
Curtis & Bates, supplies
2 40
Frank L. Thomas, gravel
10 80
Walter T. Osborn, gravel
28 80
A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies
I 35
C. G. Ainslee, labor
22 00
J. Frank Turner, stock and labor
5 25
$2428 74
Appropriation, one-half to be refunded by State 2400 00
Exceeded $28 74
Snow Account
H. St. Peter
$2 25
H. Woodward
45.
O. D. Burhoff
75
James Dunbar
2 00
William Loring
1 00
John Loring
1 00
H. Penniman
1 25
Edward Loring
3 00
A. J. Parr
2 50
George R. Farrar
2 75
George Osborn
5 25
Ernest Keene
1 20
Benjamin Loring
31 25
C. D. Litchfield
14 00
Harold Osborn
3 50
Caleb Litchfield
1 00
Herbert Litchfield
1 00
Elmer Leavitt
4 00
Arthur Sprague
1 25
W. S. Briggs
4 00
A. W. Thomas
1 50
Joseph Briggs
11 50
Timothy Sheehan
6 00
G. H. Bates
1 37
Clifford A. Brett
41 75
Charles Studley
3 00
John T. Hatch
2 00
51
E. P. Joseph
43 75
Charles V. Chapman
2 00
C. E. Brewster 6 00
Asa Vining
1 50
Fred Cromwell
3 50
George H. Lee
3 25
Andrew Brengan
4 25
W. F. Pratt
3 75
Alonzo Stoddard
2 00
E. E. Jacobs
3 00
Robert N. Leavitt
5 25
Frank Osborn
4 00
Carlton Pinson
3 25
William Hammond
2 25
Henry Bates
2 13
Charles Curtis
2 13
Frank W. Jones
63
George Sylvester
50
William Farrar
3 50
William Collamore
3 50
Edward Hines
2 50
Harry Griffin
2 00
Brenton Griffin
2 25
W. H. Damon
2 25
Frank Damon
2 00
Howard Mann
1 50
Albert Loring
4 38
George Chamberlain
83
Charles Smith
1 50
F. E. Henderson
44 50
John Strachan
1 75
B. P. Stetson
1 75
Arthur Damon
4 50
Thomas Whittaker
1 75
Edward Sanford
1 75
52
Lancaster Snowdale
1 75
Charles Hunt
1 00
Henry T. Gunderway
1 00
T. Appleford
5 00
Robert Montgomery
1 00
Robert Smith
1 50
James Smith
1 50
Harding Sproul
1 00
A. W. Dyer
1 00
Clarence Winslow
1 63
Jesse Winslow
1 63
James Winslow
88
L. F. Hammond
39 00
W. C. Soule
4 00
Herbert Soule
2 50
William Sexton
3 00
John Sparrell
3 00
Albert Osborn
4 25
Lewis Merritt
4 13
Ernest Merritt
4 25
Irving Winslow
2 87
Daniel R. Ewell
63
Edward Lehan
75
Edgar Lee
3 25
C. G. Ainslie
1 50
John Leslie
1 50
William Leslie
1 50
Lyman Lincoln
8 23
Harry McHugh
2 75
A. Black
2 00
Edward Bates
1 00
Percy Litchfield
1 50
Paul Briggs
1 00
Edgar Ellms
1 25
S. A. Ward
1 00
53
Carl Litchfield
1 25
Harry Brown
1 00
William Brown
1 00
Tilon Williams
4 00
Ernest Henderson
2 12
W. E. Magoun
2 50
Charles Pratt
2 25
J. Alden Damon
2 13
Albion Damon
2 13
Jesse Leavitt
2 63
Richardson Brothers
24 00
Arthur Stoddard
1 00
John Prince
1 50
Benjamin Loring, 1 plow
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