Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1901-1910, Part 74

Author: Duxbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1404


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School Committee-N. K. Noyes, William J. Alden, A. M. Goulding.


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor-Henry H. Lewis, Theodore W. Glover, Sidney C. Soule.


Board of Health-Alfred E. Green, Albert M. Goulding, Wm. J. Burgess.


Constables-Thaddeus W. Chandler, Warren C. Prince, Jos- eph F. Bolton, Jr.


Cemetery Trustees-William J. Alden, Thomas Alden, E !- nathan Delano, Elisha Peterson, Albert M. Goulding.


Tree Warden-Henry A. Fish.


Local Superintendent of Suppression of Brown Tail and Gypsy Moths-Henry A. Fish.


Highway Surveyor-Eden W. Soule.


Surveyors of Wood and Lumber-Horatio Chandler, Charles P. Grueby, Charles E. L. Nickerson.


Field Drivers-Charles M. Hayden, Charles R. Crocker, Free- man L. Randall, Charles E. Hunt, Albert M. Goulding, Edeu W. Soule, James L. McNaught, John A. Hunt, John K. Parker, Harry S. Winslow.


Forest Warden-Frederick B. Knapp.


Fire Engineers-F. B. Knapp, chief; John H. Glover, Eden W. Soule, Henry H. Bills, Ernest H. Bailey, Harry S. Win- slow, John A. Hunt.


Undertaker and Burial Agent-Elisha Peterson.


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Registrars of Voters-D. D. Devereux, H. B. Chandler, Percy L. Walker, John H. Glover, George H. Stearns. Inspector of Animals-Herman H. Delano, Jr. Inspector of Slaughtered Animals-Oscar H. Brown. Sealer of Weights and Measures-Hiram Foster. Keeper of Almshouse and Pound-Elijah W. Reed.


Fence Viewers-Henry H. Lewis, Theodore W. Glover, Sid- ney C. Soule.


Report of the Selectmen


SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. Grammar District No. 1.


Paid-


Ellen W. Downey, teaching,


$420 00


Marion I. Hatch, teaching,


375 00


George F. Wadsworth, care of house,


100 00


$895 00


District No. 2.


Paid-


Elizabeth A. Hastings, teaching,


$315 00


Mrs. J. B. Freeman, care of house,


34 50


$349 50


District No. 3.


Paid-


Grace M. Peterson, teaching,


$334 50


Grace M. Peterson, care of house,


12 50


George W. Simmons, care of house, 13 00


Josie Simmons, care of house,


9 00


$369 00


District No. 4.


Paid-


Annie M. Nobbs, teaching,


$309 95


Freeman L. Randall, care of house,


50 00


Grammar District No. 4.


Paid-


Ida M. Raymond, teaching, $270 00


May H. Foley, teaching, 150 00


Freeman L. Randall, care of house,


50 00


$359 95


$470 00


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District No. 5.


Paid-


Mabel C. Sampson, teaching,


$234 00


Martha Sampson, care of house,


18 00


District No. 6.


Paid-


Blanche W. Simmons, teaching,


$324 50


Blanche W. Simmons, care of house,


17 20


$341 70


District No. 7.


Paid-


Sadie E: Paulding, teaching,


$322 50


William Turner, care of house,


17 60


$340 10


District No. 8.


Paid-


Mary L. Devereux, teaching,


$360 00


Mary L. Devereux, care of house,


30 50


George T. Bates, care of house,


2 00


$392 50


High.


Paid-


Herbert E. Walker, teaching,


$950 00


Alton H. Hartford, teaching,


500 00


Eva W. Eldridge, teaching,


530 00


Trustees Partridge Academy, rent,


800 00


$2,780 00


Paid-


Lillian C. Stoddard, teaching music,


$200 00


Hattie J. Ford, teaching drawing,


200 00


Town of Kingston, tuition,


75 00


Fuel, all school houses,


834 05


$1,309 05


Paid-


Transportation of children, Paid, Unexpended,


$825 85


$8,684 65


92 61


$252 00


$8,777 26


Received-


Appropriation, $7,750 00


Dividend from dog fund, 327 31


Balance Superintendent of Schools, 126 70


Unexpended, 1908, 593 23


Correction of error in unexpenditure 1908,


$8,797 24


19 98


$8,777 26


SCHOOL INCIDENTALS.


Paid-


Wm. J. Alden, services as committee, $29 50


Wm. J. Alden, services as book agent, 35 00


Wm. J. Alden, taking school census, 9 00


Albert M. Goulding, services as committee, 24 75


Albert M. Goulding, labor and team, 9 50


Nathaniel K. Noyes, services as com- mittee, 39 95


John E. DeMeyer, supplies and postage, etc., 10 70


Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies, 314 85


Allyn & Bacon, supplies, 27 63


American Book Co., supplies,


2 52


J. L. Hammett, supplies, 5 70


D. C. Heath & Co., supplies,


18 87


Sweetser & Arnold, supplies, 36 90


Ginn & Co., supplies, 67 14


Boundbrook Press, supplies,


4 00


Houghton Mifflin & Co., supplies,


85


Kenney Bros., & Wolkins, supplies,


12 00


Oliver Ditson & Co., supplies, 3 49


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies,


22 64


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies,


25 77


Underwood Typewriter Co., supplies,


70 00


W. E. Rogers, supplies, 1 25


The Memorial Press, supplies,


2 00


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Grace M. Peterson, supplies,


30


W. E. Chaffin, supplies, 1 00


Hattie J. Ford, supplies, 1 50


James Hyde, painting flagpole, 2 00


W. W. Wade, tuning piano, 2 50


H. H. Bills, janitor services, 10 15


Harry B. Loring, water, District No. 3, 5 00


Herbert Gerrish, water, District No. 5, 12 00


Mrs. J. B. Freeman, water, District No. 2, 5 00 Hannah P. Thomas, cleaning, 29 00


Martha Sampson, cleaning, 3 00


Charles E. Hunt, labor on school yard, 8 12


Freeman L. Randall, labor on school yard, 6 40


Mary E. Randall, cleaning,


9 00


Blanche W. Simmons, supplies, 5 50


David H. Thomas, service of team, '


Warren C. Prince, police service,


4 00


Abbott W. Simmons, labor and material,


37 20


Arthur A. Sprague, labor and material, 13 15


Ira Studley, labor, 1 50


Darius Reynolds, labor,


1 00


James L. McNaught, express, 11 60


Harvey J. Reynolds, cleaning vaults,


15 00


$958 68


REPAIRS OF SCHOOL HOUSES.


Arthur A. Sprague, labor and material, $95 98 Warren E. Peterson, labor and material, 94 75


Frank H. Dawes, labor and material, 56 08 William J. Turner, labor and material, 14 50


Freeman L. Randall, labor and material, 5 15


Gershom B. Chandler, labor and material, 4 53


John H. Glover, labor and material, 3 70


Charles A. Devereux, labor and material, 1 00 George L. Sanford, labor, 60


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George L. Gerrish, labor and material, 6 85 Soule & Glover, labor and material, 24 15


School Incidentals,


Paid,


Overdrawn 1908,


$1,265 97


628 94


$1,894 91


Received- Appropriation,


$1,000 00


Overdrawn,


894 91


$1,894 91


PROVINCETOWN PILGRIM MONUMENT


Appropriation.


No orders have been drawn. Received-


Appropriation, 1908,


$50 00


Unexpended,


$50 00


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid-


John E. DeMeyer,


$326 64


W. E. Chaffin,


213 32


$539 96


Carried to support of schools,


126 70


Unexpended,


250 00


$916 66


Received-


$250 00


Unexpended, 1908,


250 00


Received from State,


416 66


$916 66


Appropriation,


$307 29 958 68


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DUXBURY FREE LIBRARY.


Paid-


Herbert E. Walker, treasurer, Received-


$1,000 00


Appropriation,


$1,000 00


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


District No. 1.


Paid-


John K. Parker, labor,


$34 75


Parker E. Weston, labor,


35 00


David H. Thomas, labor, 17 75


Harvey J. Reynolds, labor,


13 50


Henry A. Briggs, labor,


20 00


George J. Soule, labor,


12 00


William J. Hastings, labor,


19 50


George M. Paulding, labor,


12 00


Harry Wadsworth, labor,


6 00


Darius D. Reynolds, labor,


6 00


George Josselyn, labor,


6 00


Robert Tammet, labor,


5 00


Clarence M. Smith, labor,


2 00


$189 50


District No. 2.


Paid-


Levi H. Cushing, labor,


$176 95


George Chandler, labor,


27 38


David H. Thomas, labor,


15 75


William H. Bartlett, labor,


15 75


Clarence M. Smith, labor,


13 63


Everett Ryder, labor,


16 00


Alfred Churchill, labor,


13 00


George L. Gerrish, labor,


6 00


Arthur Bennett, labor,


5 00


$289 46


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District No. 3.


Paid-


Walter Cushing, labor,


$170 43


Arthur F. Loring, labor,


64 89


Herbert L. Soule, labor,


22 01


Oscar H. Brown, labor,


22 00


J. M. Freeman, labor,


20 58


Everett Winsor, labor,


16 00


Harry B. Loring, labor,


15 00


George Lapham, labor,


13 38


Claud C. Cushing, labor,


10 50


George Loring, labor,


8 50


Martin H. Mullen, labor,


2 00


Edward Stevens, labor,


1 50


$366. 19


District No. 4.


Paid-


Freeman L. Randall, labor,


$65 55


Edward O. Wilcott, labor,


49 50


Horatio Chandler, labor,


48 00


John Cooper, labor,


31 75


Henry B. Chandler, labor,


30 00


Frank Randall, labor,


18 00


Arthur Harris, labor,


15 00


Cyrus Lantz, labor,


17 50


Herbert Nightingale, labor,


13 75


Arthur Randall, labor,


10 00


Charles W. Taylor, labor,


8 00


Charles Tibbetts, labor,


4 00


Charles E. Randall, labor,


3 50


Frank Anderson, labor,


2 00


$316 55


District No. 5.


Paid-


Charles E. Hunt, labor,


$49 74


Daniel W. Studley, labor,


77 72


Harry S. Winslow, labor,


46 00


Marshall M. C. Blakeman, labor,


31 08


Ira Studley, labor,


21 00


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James W. Baker, labor,


29 00


Herbert A. Gerrish, labor,


19 00


Harvey Nickerson, labor, 17 00


James L. McAuliffe, labor,


11 00


Walter Baker, labor,


8 00


Washington E. Nickerson, labor,


6 00


Frank Sampson, labor,


5 00


James A. Smith, labor,


6 00


$326 54


District No. 6.


Paid-


Albert M. Goulding, labor,


$100 39


Albert E. Parks, labor,


48 68


Josepn H. Crocker, labor,


30 75


Lysanda C. Walker, labor,


33 25


Herman H. Delano, labor,


48 12


Cyrus Lantz, labor,


30 00


Joseph Grandy, labor,


19 75


Thomas Chandler, labor,


24 37


Benjamin Alden, labor,


13 75


Manuel Grandy, labor,


2 00


James C. Chase, labor,


6 50


Leonard McNayr, labor,


5 25


L. Burton Belknap, labor,


6 04


Edward Hansen, labor,


5 25


Leo Bennett, labor,


4. 00


Phillip Bouchier, labor,


4 00


Henry Filion, labor,


2 50


Herbert Nightingale, labor,


1:15


$391 35


District No. 7.


Paid-


Eden W. Soule, labor,


$67 00


Edwin W. Simmons, labor,


32 50


Frank Baker, labor,


17 38


Otis Baker, labor,


1: 38


George E. Hathaway, labor,


15 12


Arthur Chandler, labor,


10 00


Calvin Josselyn, labor,


: 38


$166 76


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District No. 8.


Paid-


James L. McNaught, labor,


$63 50


Eden W. Soule, labor,


46 00


Robert G. Needham, labor,


25 00


George W. Cobbett, labor,


17 75


Charles C. Bradford, labor,


10 00


William P. Turner, labor,


10 00


Arthur Chandler, labor,


10 00


Thomas Gorham, labor,


9 00


Lester W. Osborne, labor,


9 00


Harry A. McNaught, labor,


5 15


Matthew Crotty, labor,


2 00


Otis Baker, labor,


2 00


Frank Baker, labor,


2 00


William J. Hastings, labor,


2 00


$213 40.


District No. 9.


Paid-


Albert M. Goulding, labor,


$27 50


Leonard McNayr, labor,


17 79


Albert E. Parks, labor,


12 75


Eden W. Soule, labor,


10 50


J. H. Crocker, labor,


10 00


Andre Berriault, labor,


10 00


John Berriault, labor,


6 00


Matthew Crotty, labor,


4 00


Lysander C. Walker, labor,


2 00


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


1 00


$101 54


District No. 10.


Paid-


John A. Hunt, labor,


$77 50


Herman H. Delano, labor,


30 00


Henry C. Chandler, labor,


29 00


Guy Chandler, labor,


24 00


Benjamin Ellis, labor,


23 00


Peter Known, labor,


15 00


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William C. Baker, labor,


12 00


Walter Estes, labor,


9 00


Edwin C. Estes, labor,


8 13


James A. Smith, labor,


6 00


$233 63


District No. 11.


Paid-


John K. Parker, labor,


$65 25


Clarence M. Taylor, labor,


30 00


Henry A. Briggs, labor,


30 00


Samuel W. Sheldon, labor,


25 00


Richard Higgins, labor,


17 00


George J. Soule, labor,


14 00


Edward G. Clements, labor,


12 25


George M. Paulding, labor,


14 00


William S. Frazar, labor,


13 00


Harvey J. Reynolds, labor,


12 50


Stephen H. Jackson, labor,


10 00-


Elisha Peterson, labor,


7 00


William J. Hastings, labor,


6 00


Everett A. Ryder, labor,


6 00


Matthew Crotty, labor,


6 00


Parker E. Weston, labor,


4 00


Robert Tammet, labor,


4 00


Arthur E. Walker, labor,


2 00


George Sollis, labor,


1 05


$279 05


District No. 12.


Paid-


Harry S. Winslow, labor,


$105 25


Thaddeus W. Chandler, labor,


56 25


George Hamlin, labor,


42 25


Wilbur Randall, labor,


37 13


Frank O. Decatur, labor,


33 88


Washington E. Nickerson, labor,


28 75


Frank Sampson, labor,


18 50


John Sullivan, labor,


14 00


William Whitacker, labor,


11 00


James A. Smith, labor,


38 13


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Charles J. Smith, labor, Bailey Gullifer, labor, George W. Lewis, labor,


4 00


3 00


2 00


$394 14


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid-


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies,


$55 16


Ames Plow Co., supplies, 16 50


Good Road Machinery Co., supplies, 8 50


S. B. Chandler & Sons, supplies,


1 50


J. Dexter Randall, labor and material,


5 28


Handley L. Morgan, labor and material, 7 80


Walter Alden, clay,


15 12


William Nash, clay,


7 80


Charles W. Marsh, clay,


1 04


Nancy L. Parks, clay,


12 36


Hedley V. Dimmock, clay,


7 85


Estate of Elbridge H. Chandler, clay,


12 16


Albert M. Goulding, clay,


13 37


John S. Edwards, gravel,


4 00


Anna D. Bailey, gravel,


2 40


Joseph Ashe, gravel,


11 28


Mary A. Gardner, gravel,


1 52


James Altiers, gravel,


3 50


Mark L. Simmons, gravel,


32


Eden W. Soule, supervision,


271 10


Dyer Supply Co.,


9 50


Paid,


$3,742 77


Overdrawn, 1908,


60 32


Unexpended


196 91


$4,000 00


Received-


$4,000 00


Appropriation,


$468 06


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STONE ROAD.


Paid-


The Lane Quarry Co., stone,


$766 53


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies,


20 48


H. V. Dimock, clay, 6 70


Eden W. Soule, labor,


234 25


James L. McNaught, labor,


62 50


John K. Parker, labor,


58 50


Clarence M. Taylor, labor,


56 25


Arthur Chandler, labor,


52 50


Matthew Crotty, labor,


45 00


Everett A. Ryder, labor,


40 00


Henry A. Briggs, labor,


32 50


Parker E. Weston, labor,


29 00


Warren C. Prince, labor,


18 00


Edward Hansen, labor,


9 00


Richard Higgins, labor,


4 00


George L. Gerrish, labor,


4 00


William S. Frazar, labor,


4 00


William C. Baker, labor,


2 00


Otis W. Baker, labor,


2 00


$1,447 21


Deficit previous years, Unexpended,


1,095 89.


280 17


$2,823 27


Received-


Appropriation,


$2,800 00


Sale of stone,


23 27


$2,823 27


SURPLUS STREET SIDEWALK.


Paid-


John K. Parker, labor,


$13 50


Wm. J. Hastings, labor,


14 00


Harvey J. Reynolds, labor,


10 50


Samuel W. Sheldon, labor,


7 00


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George M. Paulding, labor,


10 00


Richard Higgins,


9 00


George J. Soule,


6 00


$70 00


Unexpended,


23 75


$93 75


Received-


Unexpended balance, 1908,


$93 75


NORTH AND LINCOLN STREETS.


Overdrawn previous years,


$13 45


SIDEWALK APPROPRIATION.


Appropriation,


No orders have been drawn.


$200 00


SNOW.


Paid-


Freeman L. Randall, labor,


$9 38


Lucius A. Peterson, labor,


10 00


Harry S. Winslow, labor, 6 25


James L. McNaught, labor,


3 00


Albert M. Goulding, labor,


2 25


Harvey J. Reynolds, labor,


2 50


Harrison Wadsworth, labor,


2 13


Archie Wadsworth, labor,


2 13


John A. Hunt, labor,


1 75


Duxbury 2


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Henry A. Briggs, labor,


9 00


Charles E. Hunt, labor,


1 50


William G. Holmes, labor,


1 50


Frank Pratt, labor,


1 00


John Cooper, labor,


1 00


Albert E. Parks, labor,


75


Harry Tammett, labor,


50


Unexpended,


642 61


$697 25


Received-


Appropriation,


$100 00


Unexpended, 1908,


585 91


Reimbursement by H. S. Winslow,


11 34


$697 25


FIRE PROTECTION.


Paid-


Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co.,


supplies,


$102 50


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., 13 00


Standard Extinguisher Co., 20 16


Sweetser & Arnold, supplies,


1 90


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


6 80


Edgar W. Chandler, care engine house,


10 00


Henry H. Bills, labor, car fare, etc.,


44 75


H. E. Merry, one half telephone expense,


10 50


Clifford Wagon Co., wagon, 85 00


Arthur L. Peterson, labor,


14 25


Edgar W. Chandler, labor,


7 75


Gershom B. Chandler, labor,


19 30


Frank B. Cain, labor,


5 00


Elliott Holmes, labor,


2 50


Max Harris, labor,


2 00


Harry A. McNaught, labor,


3 00


William Mosher, labor,


1 75


$54 64


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George A. Wadman, labor,


1 25


R. T. Brown, supplies,


2 50


Lester W. Osborn, labor,


3 00


Levi H. Cushing, labor,


4 25


Arthur C. Bennett, labor,


2 25


Arthur E. Prior, labor,


2 25


Samuel G. I. Wadsworth, labor,


2 75


Fred L. Loring, labor,


2 00


Oscar B. Soule, labor,


1 50


John A. Chandler, labor,


50


Albert E. Beaman, labor,


25


William A. Adams, labor and supplies,


6 28


William K. Bartlett, labor,


1 50


$380 44 132 01


Unexpended,


$512 45


Received-


Appropriation,


$500 00


Unexpended, 1908,


8 70


Reimbursed sale of boxes,


3 75


$512 45


FIRE PROTECTION.


Special Appropriation, 1908. $57 25


Overdrawn,


FOREST WARDEN.


Paid- Standard Extinguisher Co., supplies, $45 90 Sexton Can Co., supplies, 54 28


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Clifford Wagon Co., supplies, 160 00


Martin L. Hall & Co., supplies, 17 47


Cochrane Chemical Co., supplies, 10 06


S. B. Chandler & Sons, supplies, 6 25


Dyer Supply Co., supplies, 8 85


R. T. Brown, supplies, 50


N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R. Co., freight, 13 60


The Memorial Press, printing, 16 50


G. C. Fiske, supplies, 1 25


Frederick B. Knapp, labor,


13 66


Harry S. Winslow, labor,


11 05


Edgar W. Chandler, labor,


5 10


Elijah W. Reed, labor and freight,


3 25


Charles A. Devereux, labor,


2 00


William Mosher, labor,


25


Sidney C. Soule, labor,


25


Eden W. Soule, labor,


7 00


Frank O. Decatur, labor,


1 00


Horace S. Flagg, labor,


75


Wilbur Randall, labor,


25


Arthur Green, labor,


25


Frank Bickford, labor,


25


Peter Plant, labor,


25


Triffle Marcott, labor,


25


George Hamlin, labor,


88


John Sullivan, labor,


25


Percy Damon, labor,


3 55


Horatio Chandler, labor,


9 63


Mark L. Simmons, labor,


3 75


Warren E. Peterson, labor,


25


William Bartlett, labor,


25


E. Burton Freeman, labor,


2 00


H. A. Fish, labor


25


Russell Freeman, labor,


25


Parker E. Weston, labor,


25


John Josselyn, labor,


25


Samuel G. I. Wadsworth, labor,


25


George Phillips, labor,


25


Charles Bennett, labor,


25


Harry Cushing, labor,


25


Earle Cushing, labor,


25


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Oscar B. Soule, labor,


50


Arthur Eaton, labor,


25


Fred Williams, labor,


25


George W. Lewis, labor,


25


Frank B. Cain, labor,


50


Albert E. Parks, labor,


1 25


Leonard McNayr, labor,


3 00


Norman Blackman, labor,


3 25


David Nightingale, labor,


3 25


Frank Anderson, labor,


3 25


Edward Hansen, labor,


25


James C. Chase, labor,


1 75


Ray M. Parks, labor,


75


James L. McNaught, labor,


3 74


Oscar H. Brown, labor,


75


Nahum Hodgdon, labor,


25


Harry A. McNaught, labor,


2 50


Joseph F. Bolton, labor,


2 00


John Falvey, labor,


4 00


Frank Baker, labor,


2 00


Otis Baker, labor,


2 00


Charles E. Hunt, labor,


75


Warren C. Prince, labor,


2 00


Herbert L. Soule, labor,


2 00


Arthur L. Peterson, labor,


25


Wm. H. Whiting, labor,


2 50


John A. Hunt, labor,


5 63


Levi H. Cushing, labor,


3 50


Albert E. Beaman, labor,


25


Charles S. Edwards, labor,


25


Edward Goucher, labor,


25


Joseph Merry, labor,


25


Fred L. Loring, labor,


25


Eden S. Glover, labor,


25


Leroy Peterson, labor,


25


Arthur E. Prior, labor,


25


Lester Osborn, labor,


50


H. E. Merry, labor,


3 75


Albert M. Goulding, labor,


6 75


Ella W. Chandler, labor on pail covers,


6 00


Elisha Peterson, labor, freight, etc.,


11 23


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Henry H. Bills, labor, freight, etc., 6 35


John H. Glover, labor and material, 12 25


John A. Chandler, labor, 10 25


Fred Marcott, labor,


25


Unexpended,


$646 31


Appropriation, 1 $500 00


Received from N. Y., N. H. & Hartford


R. R. Co., 42 63


Unexpended, 1908, 103 68


$646 31


Due from N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R. Co. $12 50


GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTH.


Paid-


Henry A. Fish, labor self and team,


$518 80


Fred W. Wadsworth, labor, 448 00


Arthur B. Chandler, labor,


271 50


Arthur C. Green, labor, 103 00


Frank Sampson, labor,


140 25


Albert E. Parks, labor,


103 50


Wilbur Randall, labor,


102 00


Arthur Walker, labor,


64 50


Edward McAuliffe, labor,


63 00


Otis Baker, labor,


61 50


Frank Baker, labor,


63 00


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


63 00


Washington E. Nickerson, labor,


62 50


Henry R. Peterson, labor, 62 00 Arthur Edwards, labor, 87 00


David H. Thomas, labor,


66 00


D. C. Munroe & Co., supplies,


87 92


Warren E. Peterson, supplies, 7 85


Waldo Bros., supplies,


6 00


$514 73 131 58


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Charles J. Jager Co., supplies, 2 70


Barrett Mfg. Co., supplies, 7 05


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, 2 17


John E. Jordan, supplies,


4 95


C. W. H. Moulton, supplies, 5 00


Sweetser & Arnold, supplies,


1 00


Boston Optical Co., supplies, 2 25


Elisha Peterson, supplies,


9 00


The Memorial Press, printing,


3 50


John W. Parks, printing,


1 50


N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R. Co., freight, 2 73 Selectmen of Duxbury, labor, services, is-


suing notices, etc., 12 00


$2,435 17


Received-


Appropriation,


$1,000 00


From State,


534 74


From Lot Phillips & Co.,


140 34


Wood sold,


76 00


Levi Cushing,


17 00


Fish outside work,


16 75


From land owners,


52 73


$1,837 56


Overdrawn,


597 61


Due from land owners,


$477 34


Due from State,


568 35


$2,435 17


AUTOMOBILE ACCOUNT.


Received- Appropriation, $200 00 No orders have been drawn. Overdrawn previous years, $161 88 38 12 Unexpended, $200 00


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TREE WARDEN.


Paid-


Henry A. Fish, labor and supplies,


$75 20 85


Sweetser & Arnold, supplies,


$76 05


Overdrawn 1908,


42 07


Unexpended,


31 88


$150 00


Received-


Appropriation, $150 00


REPAIRS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Paid-


Frank B. Cain, labor and material, $117 00


Gershom B. Chandler, labor and material, 59 79


John H. Glover, labor and material, 7 70


Soule & Glover, labor and material, 11 62


Frank B. Cain, labor and material, 8 30


Harry M. Freeman, labor and material, 6 71


$211 12


Received- Appropriation, .


$100 00


Unexpended, 1908,


76 32


34 80


Overdrawn, $211 12


SHEDS AT TOWN OFFICES.


Paid- Wendell Phillips, labor and material, $500 00


Received- Appropriation, $500 00


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TOWN OFFICE APPROPRIATION.


Paid- . Abbott W. Simmons, labor and material, $136 50


45 46 Unexpended,


$181 96


Received-


Unexpended balance previous years,


$181 96


1


MEMORIAL DAY.


Paid- William Wadsworth Post, 165, G. A. R.,


$125 00


Received-


Appropriation, $125 00


CEMETERIES.


Paid- Elisha Peterson, treasurer,


$600 00 Received- · Appropriation, $600 00


GUIDE POSTS AND BOARDS.


The guide boards in town are in need of extensive repairs.


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DISCOUNT ON TAXES.


Received-


Unexpended balance of previous years, $41 10 No orders have been drawn.


Unexpended, $41 10


1


1


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


Paid,


$271 46


Unexpended,


320 05


$591 51


Received-


Appropriation,


$300 00


Unexpended, 1908,


291 51


$591 51


CAUCUS COMMITTEE.


Received- Unexpended balance previous years, $7 25


No orders have been drawn.


HATHAWAY FUND.


Deposited in Plymouth Five Cent Savings Bank, $1,000 00


Deposited in Plymouth Savings Bank, 1,000 00


Interest to date,


129 73


On deposit,


$2,129 73


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BOARD OF HEALTH.


Paid-


N. K. Noyes, services, supplies, etc., 1907 and 1908, $86 91


Charles Hammond, M. D., attendance


family of Bradley Osgood, 80 75


Margarett J. McIvers, nurse, Osgood case, 36 80 Edna M. Milliston, nurse, Osgood case 11 65


Lincoln Davis, M. D., attendance, Os- good case, 25 00


A. L. McMillan, M. D., attendance, Os- good case, 10 00


Clarence M. Taylor, collecting garbage, 25 00


Oscar H. Brown, inspecting meat, 20 25


Paul C. Peterson, supplies, 10 35


Herbert C. Freeman, general services, 1907-08, 10 08


A. M. Goulding, general services, 3 75


R. G. Needham, team for Board of Health, 1 00


State Board of Agriculture, supplies, 1 75


Dr. N. K. Noyes, M. D., services to Board of Health, 66 95


Dr. N. K. Noyes, M. D., services, Annie


Roush case, 55 00


Overdrawn, 1908,


$445 24 317 5%


$762 81


Received-


Appropriation,


$500 00


Overdrawn,


262 81


$762 81


Due from State, $55 00


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AID TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, AND DEPENDENT RELATIVES.


Paid-


Town of Abington, aid to Eliza Shurtleff, $36 00 Town of Randolph, aid to Alvah Night- ingale, 62 50


Town of Hanover, aid to Emma Magoun, 80 90 Dr. N. K. Noyes, M. D., attendance, Ly-


man Fitts and family, 1908, 150 00


Dr. N. K. Noyes, M. D., attendance, Mrs. Oscar Soule, 1908, 47 25


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., coal for Mrs. Agnes Weston, 8 00


Louisa J. Symes, cash aid, 96 00


Nancy C. Moreland, cash aid, 48 00


Jason H. Randall, cash aid,


24 00


Agnes A. Weston, cash aid,


· 84 00


Dr. N. K. Noyes, attendance, Lyman


Fitts and family, 1909, 150 00


$786 65


Unexpended,


285 00


$1,071 65


Received-


$400 00


Unexpended, 1908,


484 65


From town of Marshfield,


150 00


From State,


37 00


$1,071 65


Due from State,


$37 00


Due from town of Marshfield,


$150 00


APPROPRIATION LOAN AND INTEREST.


Paid- ·


Natick Five Cents Savings Bank on


$1,500 00


principal,


450 00


.Interest,


$1,950 00


Appropriation,


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Received- Appropriation, Deficit,


$1,833 04 116 96


$1,950 00


STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATION LOAN.


Due Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, $10,500 00


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, 1909.


Paid-


H. H. Lewis, services as Selectman, $169 50


H. H. Lewis, services as chairman, pos- tage, etc., 9 35


T. W. Glover, services as Selectman, 167 86


S. C. Soule, services as Selectman, 188 20


S. C. Soule, services as clerk, telephon- ing, postage, etc,, 9 62


H. H. Lewis, services as Assessor, 136 40


T. W. Glover, services as Assessor, 121 50


S. C. Soul, services as Assessor, 131 30


T. W. Glover, team for Assessors, 6 00


George H. Stearns, services as Collector, 322 46


George H. Stearns, services as Treasurer and cash expenses, 410 62


George H. Stearns, services as Town Clerk and cash expenses, 90 85


Geo. H. Stearns, services as Registrar, " 25 00


Henry B. Chandler, services as Registrar, 25 00 Percy L. Walker, services as Registrar, 25 00


Daniel D. Devereux, services as Registrar, 12 00


William S. Moore, services as Auditor, 10 00


Ernest H. Bailey, services as Auditor, 10 00


The Memorial Press, printing town reports, 237 00


r


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-30-


The Memorial Press, printing and sup- plies, 115 22


Thaddeus W. Chandler, services as Con- stable, 32 06


Jos. F. Bolton, Jr., services as Constable, 44 15


Warren C. Prince, services as Constable, 18 80


H. H. Bills, janitor and team hire, 29 11


H. H. Delano, inspector of animals, 90 00


Horace J. Stevens, co-operation list, 33 00


Charles S. Davis, services on town, land-


ings before legislature, 50 00


Charles S. Davis, general services, 50 00


Fred W. Wadsworth, care town clock, 25 00


American Surety Co., Collector's bond, 40 00 George H. Stearns, indexing town records, 25 00 Hiram Foster, sealer, weights and measures, 41 76


Elisha Peterson, town dump, 50 00


Elisha Peterson, janitor services and oil, 16 60


Thomas W. Herrick, surveying, 22 00


Hingham Fire Insurance Co., insurance, 17 26


Percy Walker, surveying, 23 00


James Downey, moderator and ballot clerk, 16 00


H. A. Ryder, ballot clerk, 6 00


3 00


Ernest H. Bailey, ballot clerk, 3 00


William F. Clapp, ballot clerk,


3 00


Myron M. White, supplies, 44 36


Levi H. Cushing, moving town safes,


10 00


T. W. Glover, labor, moving town safes, 8 25




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