Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1920-1925, Part 16

Author: Duxbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 922


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625 00


905 67


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Miscellaneous :


High,


46 07


Elementary,


157 73


203 80


Repairs,


1,343 91


Health,


741 88


Transportation of Pupils,


5,079 75


Rent of Academy,


1,500 00


Sundries,


59 46


New Equipment,


398 06


Total Expenditures,


$32,343 22


$1,153 62


Contracted but not expended,


480 00


Unexpended Balance,


:


$673 62


INDEX


Assessors' Report,


Auditor's Report,


Balance Sheet, 46


Births, 75


Board of Health Report, 91


Cemetery Trust Funds, 50


Deaths,


74


Deaths, out of Town, 76


Dog Licenses Issued, 87


Duxbury Cemetery Trustees, 101


Duxbury Free Library, 97


Financial Report, 7


88


57


Fire Department Report,


96


Forest Warden Report,


95


Marriages,


72


Moth Superintendent Report, 94 Overseers of the Poor Report, 90 School Department, 107


Selectmen 's Report, 5


Street Department, 95


Town Clerk 's Report, 72


Town Meetings, 77


Town Officers, 3


Treasurer's Report,


48


Tree Warden's Report,


94


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES


OF THE


Town of Duxbury


For the Year Ending December 31


1923


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES


OF THE


Town of Duxbury


MASS


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637


CZES STANDISH


For the Year Ending December 31


1923


PLYMOUTH THE MEMORIAL PRESS


INDEX


"Assessors ' Report,


77


Forest Warden Report, 83


Auditor 's Report,


51


Marriages, 62


Balance Sheet,


40 Moth Superintendent Report, 81


Births,


65 Overseers of the Poor Report, 79 80 Public Playground, 91


Board of Health Report,


Cemetery Trust Fundo,


44


School Department, 93


Deaths,


64


Selectmen 's Report,


5


Deaths, out of Town,


66


Street Department, 82


Dog Licenses Issued,


76


Town Clerk 's Report,


62


Duxbury Cemetery Trustees,


88


Town Meetings,


67


Duxbury Free Library,


85


Town Officers,


3


Financial Report, 7


Treasurer's Report, 42


Fire Department Report, 84


Tree Warden's Report, 81


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TOWN OFFICERS, 1923.


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor-Sidney C. Soule, Wendell Phillips, Alfred E. Green.


Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector-George H. Stearns.


School Committee-Ralph K. Bearce, Elizabeth A. Phillips, John Simmons.


Board of Health-Charles W. Eaton, Eugene E. Covell, Paul C. Peterson.


Constables-Charles S. Pierce, Warren C. Prince, Andrew J. Delano.


Cemetery Trustees-Albert M. Goulding, William J. Al- den, Henry F. White, John Simmons, Martin Hanigan.


Tree Warden-John D. Morrison.


Fire Engineers-Hortense E. Merry, Arthur C. Greene, Henry S. Winslow, Charles R. Crocker, LeRoy M. Peterson, Harrison E. Hartford, Edward S. O'Neil, Carl J. Santheson.


Surveyors of Wood and Lumber-Charles P. Grueby, Ray M. Parks.


Field Drivers-J. Knowles Parker, James L. McNaught, Henry S. Winslow, John A. Hunt, Daniel W. Studley, Charles R. Crocker, Edward S. O'Neil, Albert M. Goulding.


Registrars of Voters-John H. Glover, Thomas W. Herrick, Wendell B. Phillips, George H. Stearns.


Inspector of Animals-Herman H. Delano, Jr.


Inspector of Slaughtered Animals-Charles S. Pierce.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Charles S. Pierce.


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Measurer of Grain-Charles P. Grueby.


Inspector of Lime-Charles P. Grueby.


Weighers of Coal-Charles P. Grueby, Arthur C. Greene, James McKay, Mary Cary, Walter Hansen, Lloyd Sprague, Benjamin F. Goodrich, John J. Edwards, William H. Hunt.


Fence Viewers-Charles R. Crocker, J. Knowles Parker, Edward S. O'Neil.


Keeper of Almshouse and Pound-Herbert Packard.


Superintendent of Streets-Edward S. O'Neil.


Town Physician-Nathaniel K. Noyes, M. D.


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REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.


To the Citizens of Duxbury :


Your Board of Selectmen make the following report :


While it seems useless to make a lengthy report as each department for which money was raised shows the amount raised and expended in the financial report.


The amount of money raised for the resurfacing of Har- rison street was sufficient, leaving a small amount unexpend- ed. It is recommended by your Selectmen that from this unexpended balance a new fence be built on both sides of the bridge as the one there is very poor.


The State and County are assisting towns to quite an extent in the construction of roads at the present time, and we would recommend that the town raise a certain amount to be met equally by the State and County for the construction of an asphalt road from the East Pembroke Post Office to the State Highway at Millbrook Corner. While it would be im- possible to build the whole distance we feel we might build one half this year. The new proposed highway through the Cemetery extension has been laid out from Tremont Street to a point on Mayflower Street just northerly of the town dump. In making this layout we have only about one half the new road to build that we would have had we followed the extreme southerly boundary of the cemetery. And in addition we preserve that portion of the present Mayflower


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Street that is so beautifully shaded with the belts of roadside trees.


We wish to report that Blue Fish River Bridge, so-called, is in very poor condition. While at this time we are not in a position to recommend the amount necessary, as it would need the services of an expert to decide as to just what should be required.


Respectfully submitted, SIDNEY C. SOULE, WENDELL PHILLIPS, ALFRED E. GREEN, Selectmen of Duxbury


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FINANCIAL REPORT


RECEIPTS


Taxes.


Polls, Personal, Real and Moth,


$101,492 79


Corporation and Bank Taxes,


2,526 08


Income Tax 1923,


8,655 01


Income Tax, Previous Years,


559 50


Income Tax, Schools,


2,376 66


$115,610 04


Licenses and Permits.


Peddlers' Licenses,


$72 00


Slaughtering Licenses,


5 00


Auto Dealers' Licenses,


10 00


Junk Dealers' Licenses,


56 00


Auctioneer's License,


2 00


Victuallers' and Sunday Licenses,


20 00


Garbage Dealers' Licenses,


8 00


Denatured Alcohol Permits,


4 00


"Oleo" Permit,


50


County, Dog Licenses,


314 27


$491 77


Fines and Forfeits. Third District Court, Fines for 1923, $13 67


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General Government.


Town Clerk, fees, $95 35


Town Hall. Sale of Waste Paper, 2 85


Forestry. Moth Extermination,


113 12


Forest Fires,


32 50


Sealer of Weights and Measures, fees, 28 59


Bounties on Seals 78 00


$350 41


Highways.


H. D. Brewer, new construction,


$500 00


Charities.


Sale of Produce, Almshouse,


$96 00


Board, Almshouse,


130 00


Telephone Tolls, Almshouse,


3 00


Re-imbursement from State,


70 00


Re-imbursement from Kingston, 894 00


Re-imbursement from individuals,


2,042 62


State Aid, 750 00


$3,985 62


Schools.


Reimbursement for Vocational Education, $49 99


Unclassified.


Sale of Land,


$400 00


Sale of Blueprints,


5 00


Return Insurance Premium,


62 27


Rebate Liability Insurance,


61 57


$528 84


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Cemeteries.


Sale of Lots, Sale of Wood,


$285 00 25 00


$310 00


Interest.


Interest on Deposits, $338 53


Interest on Taxes, 1,854 80


Accrued Interest on Loan,


11 56


Interest on Trust Fund,


22 50


Interest on Perpetual Care Funds,


1,436 50


$3,663 89


Trust and Investment.


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, $1,838 87


Return Dividends, 35 00


$1,873 87


Municipal Indebtedness.


Temporary Loans,


$75,000 00


Harrison Street Construction,


15,000 CO


$90,000 00


Refunds.


Soldiers' Exemptions,


$108 45


Tailings Account,


9 37


Refunds Poor Account,


41 41


$159 23


Total Receipts,


$217,537 33


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EXPENDITURES.


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Moderator.


Appropriation, $25 00


Henry P. Moulton, services, $25 00


Selectmen Department.


Appropriation, $1,200 00


Sidney C. Soule, services,


$375 00


Sidney C. Soule, expenses, 17 88


Wendell Phillips, services,


312 50


Alfred E. Green, services, 312 50


Memorial Press, printing and supplies, 31 75


Duxbury Post Office, supplies,


18 79


Library Bureau, supplies


1 07


Hobbs & Warren, supplies,


1 10


Mary E. Greene, supplies,


3 16


Hill Smith & Co, supplies,


19 19


Underwood Typewriter Co., supplies,


1 00


George H. Stearns, revenue stamp,


50


John B. Washburn, recording deeds,


3 50


Thomas W. Herrick, surveying,


6 75


Freeman's Garage, transportation,


1 50


Auto List Publishing Co., auto lists,


35 00


$1,141 19


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Accounting Department. Appropriation, $800 00 Mary E. Greene, services, $766 66


Treasurer's Department.


Appropriation,


$1,050 00


George H. Stearns, services,


$800 00


George H. Stearns, bond, 25 00


Duxbury Post Office, supplies,


47 53


Millbrook Post Office, supplies,


50


Hill, Smith & Co., supplies,


10 63


Cushing Bros., transportation,


74 00


Herricks Auto Sales, transportation, 6 00


Freeman's Garage, transportation,


7 00


Director of Accounts, certification of


notes, 24 00


$994 66


Tax Collector's Department.


Appropriation, $1,100 00


George H. Stearns, services,


$800 00


George H. Stearns, bond and stamps, 30 47


Ruby H. Graves, clerical work, 34 50


James C. Ingalls, clerical work,


1 67


Morton Collingwood, services, 5 00


Rogers Print, supplies, 21 00


Memorial Press, supplies,


62 50


Duxbury Post Office, supplies,


72 06


Hobbs & Warren, supplies,


24 71


Thomas Groom & Co., supplies,


5 64


Eureka Press, supplies,


6 00


$1,063 55


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Assessor's Department.


Appropriation, $1,500 00


Sidney C. Soule, services, $354 24


Wendell Phillips, services, 270 76


Alfred E. Green services, 250 00


Delano & Keith, assessors' maps, 245 25


John B. Washburn, transfers, 46 25


Banker & Tradesman, subscription, 7 00


Mary L. Devereux, clerical work,


10 00


Julius B. Chandler, transportation,


75 00


Freeman's Garage, transportation, 11 00


Southard & Mason, transportation, 11 00


Davol Printing House, supplies, 15 00


$1,295 50


Law Department.


Appropriation. $500 00


Davis, Brown, Rowley & Storey, services, $50 00


Coughlin Bros., services and damages, 175 00


W. N. Cronin, services, 138 00


Katzmann & Vahey, services, 20 00


$383 00


Election and Registration Department.


Appropriation, $400 00


Memorial Press, printing and sup-


plies, $129 50


Cushing Bros., transportation, 5 00


Freeman's Garage, transportation, 3 00


John H. Glover, Registrar,


25 00


Thomas W. Herrick, Registrar,


25 00


Wendell B. Phillips, Registrar, 25 00


George H. Stearns, Registrar,


25 00


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1


Harold Hanigan, election officer, 20 00


Ray M. Parks, election officer, 10 00


Harry A. McNaught, election officer, 10 00


Herbert Packard, election officer, 10 00


$287 50


Town Clerk's Department.


Appropriation,


$450 00


George H. Stearns, services,


$400 00


George H. Stearns, bond, 2 50


Cushing Bros., transportation, 2 00


P. B. Murphy, supplies, 5 55


Hobbs & Warren, supplies,


1 80


Hill, Smith & Co., supplies,


3 04


C. C. McNaught, express,


4 38


$419 27


Town Hall and Office Department.


Appropriation, $800 00


Plymouth Electric Light Co., lights, $50 55


New England Tel. & Tel. Co, telephones, 109 87 E. S. Wright, fuel, 231 28


B. F. Goodrich, fuel, 48 40


Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., fuel,


116 08


George H. Stearns, fuel, 8 75


Chandler Mill Co., fuel, 16 00


W. H. Leathers, check protector, 21 00


Duxbury Fire & Water District, water, 12 00


Harry Cushing, repairs, 2 00


A. A. Sprague, repairs, 66 68


J. D. Randall, repairs, 19 33


C. A. Devereux, repairs, 2 75


E. J. Sweetzer, supplies, 65


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G. L. Combine, cleaning, 20 00


C. C. McNaught, express, 9 99


Martin Hanigan, Janitor, 10 00


Martin Hanigan, labor, Town House grounds, 6 00


Harry Priest, labor, Town House


grounds, 8 00


Robert Tammett, labor, Town House grounds, 8 00


Wm. J. Alden, labor, Town House grounds, 6 00


Willard Taylor, labor, Town House grounds, 10 00


Everett Ryder, labor, Town House


grounds, 6 00


$789 33


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY. Police Department.


Appropriation, $1,500 00


Charles S. Pierce, services and ex-


penses,


$304 28


Andrew J. Delano, services and


expenses, 186 00


Warren C. Prince, services and


expenses, 96 00


Robert I. Tower, services and expenses, 74 50


Eden S. Glover, services and expenses, 30 00 Richard Edgar, services and expenses, 19 50 James W. Ellis, services and expenses, 14 00 Richard Hanigan, services and expenses, 26 50 John D. Morrison, services and expenses, 5 00


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Cushing Bros., transportation, 298 50


George W. Cobbett, transportation, 8 50


Freeman's Garage, transportation, 2 00


Allan H. Southard, transportation, 1 50


Morton Collingwood, counsel,


20 00


$1,086 28


Fire Department.


Appropriation, $650 00


Gershom B. Chandler, repairs, $41 38


Plymouth Elec. Light Co., lights, 28 69


Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., fuel, 4 00


Phillips Bates & Co., fuel, 17 25


B. F. Goodrich, fuel, 9 00


Grace S. Stevens, fuel,


4 00


Harry Cushing, fuel,


6 00


Henry W. Merry, fuel,


5 00


American LaFrance, Fire Eng. Co., supplies, 182 75


Freeman's Garage, supplies, 70


Allan H. Southard, supplies, 1 92


Arthur S. Nickerson, wind shield and curtains, 23 25


Ralph W. Newdick, paint,


12 75


Keene Bros. Garage, supplies,


2 74


Stone & Forsythe, supplies,


15 00


Pulsifer's Auto Express, express,


9 85


Nelson Smith, labor and stock, 50 00


George Worster, janitor, 12 00


Cushing Bros., supplies and labor, 57 87


T. Waldo Herrick, supplies and labor, 36 27


H. E. Merry, wood and labor, 27 40


H. A. Tammett, Janitor and labor, 30 25


E. W. Chandler, Janitor and labor, 27 00


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Arthur C. Greene, labor, 4 70


J. B. Chandler, labor, 1 00


Eben N. Briggs, labor


1 00


Earl W. Chandler, labor,


1 00


Marshall Pulsifer, labor,


1 00


Nahum Hadgdon, labor,


50


Roscoe Chandler, labor,


1 00


Lester Bates, labor,


1 00


W. T. Churchill, labor,


2 50


Paul Bates, labor,


2 00


Wilbur Randall, labor,


3 00


Lewis B. Randall, labor,


3 00


Ray M. Parks, labor,


3 00


Otis Randall, labor,


3 00


Sam Wadsworth, labor,


14 75


$647 52


Sealer of Weights and Measures Department.


Appropriation, $225 00


Charles S. Pierce, services,


- $75 00


Charles S. Pierce, transportation,


50 00


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies,


60 67


Hobbs & Warren, supplies,


5 65


James L. McNaught, supplies,


1 00


$192 32


Bounties.


Appropriation, $100 00


Ralph N. Noyes, seals,


$48 00


Arthur C. Greene, seals,


18 00


G. C. Osterberg, seals,


8 00


Byron Baker, seals,


6 00


Allan H. Southard, seals,


2 00


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Ray Hunt, seals, 2 00


D. H. Cole, hawk, 1 00


Arthur C. Holmes, hawk, 1 00


Joseph Deeley, hawk,


1 00


Howard M. Blanchard, hawk,


1 00


Samuel G. I. Wadsworth, hawk,


1 00


S. A. Santheson, hawk, 1 00


G. Osterberg, Jr., hawks and crows, 1 75


C. R. Drew, hawks and crows, 1 45


Clifton B. Chandler, crows,


45


Charles Sprague, crows,


15


Charles A. Devereux, crows,


15


Howard F. Blanchard, crows,


15


Leslie E. Reynolds, crows,


15


Herbert A. Peterson, crows,


75


$95 00


Tree Warden Department.


Appropriation, $100 00


John D. Morrison, labor and truck, $86 00


Fred Soule, labor, 14 00


$100 00


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Department.


Appropriation, $1,786 31


John D. Morrison, labor, $427 50


John D. Morrison, truck & expenses, 155 25


Freeman's Garage, auto, 148 76


Herrick's Garage, supplies, 3 90


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co. supplies, 5 40


B. F. Goodrich, supplies, 1 25


Cushing Bros., supplies, 40


Duxbury Fire and Water Dist., water, 12 00


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Memorial Press, supplies,


4 75


George Bryant, labor,


263 50


George Walter, labor,


239 00


Fred Byrne, labor,


143 00


Norman White, labor,


139 00


Winsor White, labor,


111 00


John Smith, labor,


119 00


Waldo Reed, labor,


8 00


$1,781 71


Forest Warden Department.


Appropriation, $700 00


American La France Fire Engine


Co., supplies, $283 02


Suffolk Engraving Co., supplies, 2 55


Ames Implement Co., supplies, 17 12


Stone & Forsythe, supplies,


84


F. B. Knapp, notices,


10 00


Herricks Auto Sales, auto and labor,


19 70


Cushing Bros., auto and labor,


40 20


Herbert Packard, labor,


12 00


H. E. Merry, labor,


27 03


E. S. O'Neil, labor,


6 50


Harry S. Winslow, labor,


15 50


Richard Hanigan, labor,


39 75


Eben Briggs, labor, 3 50


Franklin Loring, labor, 4 00


Frank C. Chandler, labor, 3 00


Lawrence W. Scule, labor, 4 00


Oscar Anderson, labor, 4 00


Merritt Ferrell, labor, 6 00


Howard B. Chandler, labor,


3 00


W. H. Nudd, labor, 3 00


F. E. Nudd, labor, 4 00


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James Delano, labor, 5 75


George H. Doane, labor,


3 75


C. A. Duff, labor, 6 00


Edward Baker, labor,


10 50


H. E. Hartford, labor,


3 25


George Horsford, labor,


2 00


William Hoffman, labor,


2 50


Ernest Wight, labor, 2 00


Phillip Delano, labor,


8 00


George Purkis, labor,


2 50


W. F. Scholpp, labor, 1 00


Samuel Wadsworth, labor, 1 00


Carl Micklen, labor,


7 50


Avery Mikuson, labor,


4 50


Horatio O'Neil, labor,


4 00


John Simmons, labor,


2 50


George Sollis, labor,


3 00


James O'Neil, labor,


2 50


Fred Soule, labor, 7 50


William Whiting, labor,


1 00


Raymond Viega, labor,


2 50


Arthur C. Greene, labor,


18 75


Darius D. Reynolds, labor,


1 50


H. J. Reynolds, labor,


2 50


H. J. Reynolds, Jr., labor,


4 00


William D. Baker, labor,


4 50


J. B. Chandler, labor, 2 50


Earl W. Chandler, labor, 5 50


2 50


W. T. Churchill, labor,


2 00


Lemuel Wyman, labor,


1 00


Russell Lovell, labor,


1 50


Fred Loring, labor,


1 00


Harry McNaught, labor,


50


Arthur Holmes, labor,


50


Russell DeWolf, labor,


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Walter Hansen, labor,


50


Walter Reed, labor,


50


Nahum Hodgdon, labor,


1 00


Victor Shiff, labor, 1 00


Walter Pierce, labor,


50


Leroy Freeman, labor,


50


Charles Freeman, labor,


50


Joseph Nickerson, labor, 50


Trefly Martin, labor,


50


Edwin Estes, labor,


50


Arthur Bennett, labor,


50


Andrew Delano, labor,


50


Henry D. Mordico, labor,


50


Parker Chandler, labor,


50


Ralph Noyes, labor,


50


William Redmond, labor,


50


Lester Osborn, labor,


50


Ralph Chandler, labor,


50


Marshall Pulsifer, labor,


50


A. M. Goulding, storage,


5 00


Edgar W. Chandler, labor,


23 50


$679 21


Health Department.


Appropriation, $1,050 00


Charles W. Eaton, services, $62 32


Paul C. Peterson, services, 62 52


E. E. Covell, services. 62 52


Charles W. Eaton, expenses, 321 96


Paul C. Peterson, expenses, 11 61


Paul C. Peterson, supplies, 14 16


E. E. Covell, expenses, 52 00


Memorial Press, supplies,


44 35


Citizen Printing Co., supplies,


2 50


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Duxbury C. & L. Co., supplies, 4 79


Morton Collingwood, services, 10 00


A. D. Eaton, transportation, 166 50


Freeman's Garage, transportation,


9 50


W. F. Devereux, transportation,


8 00


Hobbs & Warren, supplies,


2 72


George W. Cobbett, signs,


55 00


Plymouth County Hospital, board,


71 50


Eben Briggs, horse hire,


1 50


Caesar Grace, labor,


3 50


Joseph Holmes, labor,


2 00


Phillip Boucher, labor


2 00


Trefly Martin, labor,


2 00


M. Ryan, labor,


2 00


Ernest Jones, labor,


1 00


Elliot Baker, labor,


2 00


$977 95


(Vital Statistics.)


Hill, Smith & Co., supplies, 14 66


J. J. Shepherd & Sons, death returns, 5 00


Charles Dudley, M. D., birth returns, 75


$20 41


$998 36


Animal Inspection.


Appropriation, $150 00


H. II. Delano, Jr., Inspection of Animals and premises, $150 00


Inspection of Slaughtered Animals.


Appropriation,


$150 00


Charles S. Pierce, inspection,


$150 00


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Town Dump.


Appropriation, $100 00


Charles W. Eaton, labor, $42 22


George Cobbett, labor, 3 00


Sebastian Govoni, labor, 23 75


John Govoni, labor,


5 00


$73 97


Highways, Bridges, and Sidewalks.


Appropriation, $8,500 00


The Barrett Co, tarvia B.


$1,162 00


Standard Oil Co., road oil,


1,617 47


Anna D. Bailey, gravel,


5 90


A. M. Goulding, clay,


2 10


Harry F. Swift, gravel,


2 40


Lorenzo W. Peterson, gravel,


10 80


Frank Dawes, gravel,


2 40


Ella Torrey, gravel,


1 50


A. C. Brainerd, gravel,


60


Mrs. Harry Cushing, sand,


4 80


Clear Brook Cranberry Co., gravel, 4 30


Wm. S. Day, sand, 4 90


Gilbert West, gravel,


3 30


Commissioner of Public Safety, in-


spection of Boilers, 10 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight, 69 80


Mrs. Nora Smith, lunches, 3 00


New England Road Machinery Co., re- pairs, 6 00


Waldo Bros. and Bond, supplies, 75 06


A. A. Sprague, pipe, 4 04


Freeman's Garage, supplies, 23 45


C. C. McNaught, express, 1 43


Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., supplies, 42 16


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H. L. Morgan, repairs, 8 60


Cushing Bros., auto, 1 00


A. E. Parks, labor and teams, 206. 47


E. S. O'Neil, labor and teams, 1,107 65


Wm. P. Turner, labor,


1 50


Merritt Ferrell, labor, 81 00


Charles R. Crocker, labor and teams,


253 25


Clarence Nickerson, labor,


24 00


Mabel Nickerson, teams,


248 88


Arthur Peterson, labor,


165 75


Edward Randall, labor,


2 00


Parker E. Weston, labor,


111 00


Eden W. Soule, teams,


645 75


George Griswold, labor,


91 25


James Pina, Jr., labor,


22 00


W. E. Nickerson, labor, 68 50


Laurence Soule, labor,


116 00


'Avery Nickerson, labor,


34 00


Harvey Morton, labor,


94 50


John Lovell, labor,


14 00


S. W. Sheldon, team,


109 30


John Lovell, Jr., labor,


29 50


Jack Barboza, labor,


33 50


Joseph Barboza, labor,


25 50


Frank Corey, labor,


24 75


John A. Hunt, team,


166 82


Ernest Chandler, team,


3 00


H. H. Delano, team and gravel,


15 70


Fred B. Studley, labor,


12 00


Andrew Bennett, labor,


35 50


William Baker, labor,


8 00


Ira Studley, labor, 76 50


Dan Studley, team and gravel,


241 50


W. H. Edwards, labor,


51 00


Ben Taylor, labor,


15 25


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Amos Sperry, labor, 19 50


John Charette, labor, 26 00


Geo. Chandler, labor, 8 00


Raymond Viega, labor, . 28 50


Joe Brasse, labor, 15 00


J. Knowles Parker, team and sand, 246 45


H. E. Merry, team and clay, 51 00


Warren Prince, team,


31 50


Manuel Corey, labor, 13 00


Robert Tammett, labor,


8 00


Herbert L. Soule, labor,


26 00


Sam Mendes, labor,


54 50


Thomas Corey, labor,


45 00


Horace Randall, labor,


8 50


Eben N. Briggs, team,


112 50


Oscar Anderson, labor,


18 00


Sidney C. Soule, labor,


12 00


Carl Berg, labor, 18 40


H. J. Reynolds, team,


16 00


Carleton Atwood, labor,


1 50


M. L. Chandler, truck,


63 00


Waldo Herrick, truck,


14 35


Julian Strang, labor,


102 00


James W. Baker, labor,


107 50


Harry Cushing, labor and supplies,


8 75


Isador Texeria, labor,


12 00


Michael Farrell, labor,


65 75


Edward Bitters, labor,


1 00


Lewis E. Taylor, labor,


6 00


A. F. Loring, team and gravel,


100 13


Elmer Glass, labor,


2 00


John Tuttle, labor,


30 00


$8,479 16


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Gurnet Bridge Repairs. Appropriation, $1,471 53 Treasurer of Plymouth County, $1,471 53


Highways at Duxbury Beach. Appropriation Balance, $96 55


Warren C. Prince, team, $11 00


Re-surfacing Harrison Street.


Appropriation, $15,000 00


Barber Asphalt Co., asphalt,' $2,981 65


The Texas Co., asphalt, 724 16


E. J. Rourke, use of roller, 400 00


Standard Oil Co., oil, 861 21


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, 87 41


Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., repairs, 76 88


F. G. Brackett, wood, 110 00


Edgar W. Loring, coal,


151 88


B. F. Goodrich, coal, 85 77


John W. Brewster, axe handles, 3 00


Waldo Bros. & Bond, supplies, 20 93


M. M. White, supplies, 2 73


G. B. Chandler, material, 25 30


D. S. Goodspeed,1 building,


5 00


Nelson Smith, repairs, 3 00


Charles Drew & Co., repairs, 12 60


J. Knowles Parker, sand, 357 50


J. Knowles Parker, teams, 612 00


E. S. O'Neil, wood, 22 40


E. S. O'Neil labor and teams, 657 85


Mabel Nickerson, wood,


11 00


Mabel Nickerson, team, 265 50


Parker E. Weston, labor,


252 25


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Charles R. Crocker, team and material, 588 00


William H. Edwards, labor, 345 00


Merritt Ferrell, labor and supplies,


663 25


Frank Corey, labor, 182 25


Thomas Corey, labor, 12 00


Amos Sperry, labor,


86 00


E. W. Soule, labor & team,


342 00


John Lovell, Jr., labor,


155 00


John Corey, labor,


16 00


Jack Barboza, labor,


176 75


Joseph Barboza, labor,


167 25


Freeman's Garage, truck,


144 10


Arthur Peterson, labor,


73 25


Benjamin Taylor, labor,


171 25


John Charette, labor,


64 00


George Chandler, labor,


40 50


Raymond Viega, labor,


145 00


Joe Brasse, labor,


139 00


Horace Randall, labor,


82 25


Samuel Mendes, labor,


123 50


Wm. P. Ahlquist, labor,


8 00


Wm. N. Ferrell, labor and paint,


14 00


H. E. Merry, team, 247 50


Warren Prince, team,


297 00


Oscar Anderson, labor,


36 00


Lawrence Soule, labor,


24 00


Ira Studley, labor,


132 75


Manuel Corey, labor,


139 25


Newton Gordon, labor,


20 00


T. Waldo Herrick, labor, 16 35


Carl Berg, labor, 9 00


Lewis E. Taylor, labor,


97 50


Fred Aldrich, labor, 1 75


M. L. Chandler, truck,


63 00


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


80 00


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J. Briggs Freeman, labor, 1 50


E. O. Willcott, labor, 8 50


Frank Daley, labor,


2 50


Robert Tammett, labor,


46 00


Michael Farrell, labor,


66 00


George B. Bates, labor,


44 75


$12,801 72


Standish Street Repairs.


Appropriation Balance, $6 90


Appropriation, 1,000 00


Mr. Brewer Donation, 500 00


$1,506 90


W. H. Edwards, labor, $18 00


Merritt Ferrell, labor,


64 00


Joseph Barboza, labor,


54 75


Manuel Corey, labor,


50 25


John Lovell, Jr., labor,


57 00


Ira Studley, labor,


54 75


Parker E. Weston, labor,


57 00


John Barboza, labor,


52 50


Frank Corey, labor,


10 00


Sam Mendes, labor,


56 00


Raymond Viega, labor, 52 50


Joe Brasse, labor, 42 00


Ben Taylor, labor, 33 00


Harry Cushing, supplies,


5 35


Charles R. Crocker, labor and team, 126 37


E. S. O'Neil, labor and team, 106 80


Warren C. Prince, labor and team, 94 50


J. Knowles Parker, labor and team, 96 50


J. Knowles Parker, sand, 59 75


L. B. Freeman, truck, 194 25


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M. L. Chandler, truck, 98 00


Herrick's Auto Sales, truck,


98 00


$1.481 27


Temple Street Repairs.


Appropriation, $1.000.00


Waldo Bros. and Bond, pipe,


99 96


John A. IIunt, team, 177 75


H. II. Delano. team,


154 20


Dan Studley. team,


166 50


Ernest Chandler, labor,


1 00


Fred B. Studley, labor,


74 00


Andrew Bennett, labor,


62 00


William Baker, labor,


78 00


Ira Studley, labor,


74 00


Ed Leavitt, labor,


84 00


$971 41


Removing Snow.


Appropriation, $3,000 00


Freeman's Garage, truck, $1,307 50


Herrick's Auto Sales, truck, 784 25


E. S. O'Neil, labor and team,


156 55


Mrs. C. E. Nickerson, team,


44 81


John J. Bridgeman, team,


8 56,


John A. Hunt, team,


38 50


H. II. Delano, team,


8 00


J. Knowles Parker, team,


12 25


W. F. Scholpp, team,


20 00


H. A. Briggs, team,


14 00


A. E. Parks, team,


16 00


E. W. Soule, team, 7 50


D. W. Studley, team,


73 90


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A. F. Loring, team, 21 30


C. R. Crocker, team, 14 00




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