Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1920-1925, Part 28

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


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2 90


Walter T. Churchill, crows, 75


Lawrence W. Soule, crows,


30


$70 15


Tree Warden Department


Appropriation, $300 00


Hathaway Fund, 201 31


John D. Morrison, labor and truck, $310 25


Geo. W. Walter, labor,


132 75


Ernest Chandler, labor,


33 75


Howard Mann, labor,


9 00


E. W. Soule, trucking,


7 00


Freeman's Auto Ex., trucking,


4 00


Moth Dept., poison, 4 56


$501 31


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Department


Appropriation, $1,854 93


John D. Morrison, services,


$638 25


John D. Morrison, truck and expenses,


259 56


Geo. W. Walter, labor,


275 50


Geo. N. Bryant, labor,


161 50


Howard A. Mann, labor,


141 75


Alfred W. Freeman, labor,


121 50


Waldo B. Reed, labor,


94 50


Ernest Chandler, labor,


54 0.0


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Howard Greenwood, labor, 49 50


Austin Reynolds, labor, 31 50


Duxbury Fire and Water District, water, 12 00


$1,839 56


Forest Warden Department Appropriation, $2,000 00


Plymouth Rock Garage, truck, $540 00


American LaFrance, Fire Eng. Co., supplies, 100 41


Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., supplies,


45 00


Herrick's Auto Sales, labor and supplies, 391 10


Cushing Bros., labor and supplies, 107 28


W. J. Walker & Co., supplies, 35 00


Lot Phillips & Co., labor and supplies, 12 00 E. & F. King Co., supplies,


48 70


Town of Hanover, labor, 22 35


H. E. Merry, labor, 116 09


Fred W. Soule, labor,


24 13


John D. Morrison, labor,


2 00


Ames Plow Co., supplies, 4 80


H. E. Hartford, 18 54


Edward Baker, labor,


4 50


Laurence Lovell, labor,


1 50


Edward Randall, labor,


1 00


Freeman's Garage, labor,


16 29


John Walter, labor,


4 30


George Walter, labor,


2 20


Ernest Chandler, labor,


2 20


R. W. Leach, labor,


3 50


Howard Mann, labor,


2 20


William J. Turner, labor,


1 14


Nahum Hodgdon, labor,


3 50


Edward Fillion, labor,


3 63


Amos Perry, labor,


50


Frank Perry, labor, 50


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Manuel Perry, labor,


50


William H. Hunt,


3 47


John A. Hunt,


3 47


Russell Lovell, labor,


3 00


Franklin Brett, labor,


5 82


Arthur Baker, labor,


3 00


Richard Hanigan, labor,


16 49


Eden Peterson, labor,


5 55


Harold Mosher, labor,


75


Robert Peacock, labor,


1 00


Russell Mosher, labor,


75


Harold Peacock, labor,


1 00


William Mosher, labor,


1 68


Laurell Freeman, labor,


2 81


Alfred Freeman, labor,


2 25


John W. Lovell, labor,


1 84


William D. Baker, labor,


1 50


Lorenzo Peterson, labor,


1 50


Wilfred Lovell, labor,


4 30


Peter Fernandez, labor,


2 85


Paul McAuliffe, labor,


2 00


Julian Strang, labor,


10 00


Edward S. O'Neil, labor,


7 83


Arthur C. Greene, labor,


5 20


George Osborne, labor,


1 00


Charles Edwards, labor,


2 25


Pulsifer's Auto Ex., express,


1 50


Phillip Boucher, labor,


4 50


Clifton Chandler, labor,


1 00


George B. Cushing, labor,


50


John W. Lovell, Jr., labor,


56 00


John Simmons, labor,


41 75


Leonard Simcock, labor,


2 82


Waycroft Service Station, supplies,


9 80


Herbert Soule, labor, 4 50


Merritt Ferrell, labor,


5 63


Norman White, labor,


5 61


H. W. Cornwell, labor,


14 28


Duxbury Two


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Edward W. Soule, labor, 1 25


Edward Stevens, labor, 1 14


Harry Glass, labor, 1 14


Elmer Glass, labor,


1 64


William Scholpp, labor,


6 64


George Short, labor,


3 45


Fred Lexner, labor,


2 50


William Redmond, labor,


2 00


C. A. Duff, labor,


9 50


Domingo Bulu, labor,


13 92


Francis Swift, labor,


2 25


Harry Swift, labor,


1 14


E. H. Eldredge, labor,


2 25


Louis E. Stone, labor,


10 00


Richard Whitney, labor,


2 97


George Worster, labor,


16 14


Judson Chapman, labor,


50


Edward Baker, labor,


2 25


Paul Battalina, labor,


1 00


Russell DeWolf, labor,


1 00


Carl Nichelsen, labor,


5 67


Elliott Baker, labor,


9 00


Julius B. Chandler, labor,


15 56


H. E. Walker, 2nd, labor,


8 70


A. H. Walker, 2nd, labor,


1 00


H. A. Tammett, labor,


9 00


Russell Chandler, labor,


4 10


George Doane, labor,


3 50


Norman Hardy, labor,


1 50


Herbert Packard, labor,


10 25


Lemuel Wyman, labor,


4 00


Walter Hanson, labor,


2 00


S. C. Peterson, labor,


28 75


State Forester, supplies,


4 50


Avery Nickerson, supplies,


2 83


James O'Neil, labor,


1 71


Tony Santos, labor,


85


Charles Rays, labor,


85


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Manuel Fernandes, labor,


85


Joseph Fernandes, labor,


85


Jack Andrews, labor,


85


Peter Gonsalves, labor,


85


Tony Gooms, labor,


85


Harry A. McNaught, labor,


50


Russell Parkman, labor,


6 75


Frank Fernandes, labor,


2 25


Eden Rose, labor,


85


John Cory, labor,


85


Raymond Viega, labor,


85


Clarence Nickerson, labor,


2 84


Ray M. Parks, labor,


6 75


Robert E. Merry, labor,


9 00


Eben Briggs, labor,


5 00


Ralph Noyes, labor,


6 50


Henry Merry, labor,


2 25


Clarence Parkman,


85


$2,000 00


Health Department, Including Vital Statistics


Appropriation,


$1,050 00


Charles W. Eaton, services,


$57 31


Paul C. Peterson, services,


62 52


Eugene E. Covell, services,


46 89


Charles W. Eaton, expenses,


255 78


Charles W. Eaton, telephone and


postage, 19 22


Paul C. Peterson, expenses,


5 45


Paul C. Peterson, supplies,


5 60


Eugene E. Covell, expenses,


78 00


George W. Corbett, transportation, 86 50


Arthur D. Eaton, transportation,


84 95


Mary A. Loring, nursing,


70 00


Jordan Hospital, care,


28 40


Memorial Press, printing and sup-


plies, 37 75


Dr. N. K. Noyes, medical attendance, 116 00


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Dr. John W. Hurley, services, 50 00


Ralph W. Mellen, printing, 10 00


Hill Smith & Co., supplies, 14 66


Wright Ziegler Co., supplies, 5 09


Hobbs & Warren, supplies, 2 15


Modern Hospital Pub. Co., supplies, 3 00


William E. Beals, transportation, 4 00


Charles S. Pierce, labor, 2 00


Sabastian Govoni, labor,


3 00


$1,048 27


Vital Statistics Roger Spalding, birth returns, $1 00


Animal Inspection


Appropriation, $150 00


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


Inspection of Slaughtered Animals Appropriation, $150 00


Charles S. Pierce, Inspection, $150 00


Town Dump


Appropriation, $150 00


Hortense E. Merry, labor and


teams,


123 40


Fred W. Soule, labor,


10 50


Richard W. Hanigan, labor, 9 68


Willard H. Taylor, labor,


5 18


$148 76


Highways, Bridges and Sidewalks Appropriation, $10,000 00 Appropriation for Bridge, $1,000 00 Standard Oil Co., material, $1,098 50 County Commissioners, fee for application, 3 00


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Anna D. Bailey, material, 62 85


Stevens Cranberry Co., posts, 25 00


Gilbert West, material, 4 40


Frank Fortes, material, 3 50


Liberty Cranberry Co., material, 1 80


Commissioner of Public Safety, boiler inspection, 5 00


C. E. Beckman Co., material, 130 00


Harry Estes, material, 4 05


Lorenzo W. Peterson, material,


18 90


B. F. Goodrich, material,


54 75


Kingston Hardware Co., material, 14 05


The Barrett Co., tarvia B.,


680 40


Herrick Auto Sales, supplies,


32


Samuel W. Sheldon, sand,


83 30


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., sup- plies, 16 07


Walter Alden, material, 3 80


Frank H. Dawes, material,


90


A. C. Brainard, material,


4 05


Geo. H. Doane, painting lines, 43 45


Gershom B. Chandler, repair fence, 50 78 American Gas Accumulator Co.,


gas tanks, 25 14


Walter G. Prince, material, 6 00


William S. Day, material, 3 30


So. Duxbury Hardware Co., material, 3 85 H. H. Delano, material, 5 10


Nelson Smith, repairs,


5 00


H. H. Stranger, one float,


1 00


Isadore Texeria, labor,


229 42


A. E. Parks, labor,


299 29


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


1,136 59


John A. Hunt, team,


557 38


Oscar Anderson, labor, 18 12


Everett A. Ryder, labor,


42 00


Leon E. M. Ryder, labor, 2 00


Henry C. Chandler, labor, 36 50


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Albert F. Randall, labor,


40 00


J. Knowles Parker, team, 293 75


W. H. Taylor, labor,


12 00


Carl Berg, labor,


18 12


Mabel M. Nickerson, team and material,


315 65


Frank E. Peterson, labor,


38 25


Charles R. Crocker, labor and team,


286 25


Avery C. Nickerson, truck,


359 75


James O'Neil, labor,


19 25


Edward Randall, labor,


102 00


Wm. F. Devereux, labor,


84


Manuel Grace, labor,


15 75


Amos Silva, labor,


54 00


Geo. Griswold, labor,


65 25


John MacDonald, labor,


54 00


Ray M. Parks, truck,


166 70


Otis E. Randall, labor,


111 37


Merritt Ferrill, labor,


4 50


Horace Randall, labor,


8 16


Horace I. Randall, labor,


14 91


John W. Lovell, team,


9 00


William F. Scholpp, team,


189 29


Herbert Gerrish, labor,


41 12


Ernest M. Chandler, labor,


125 50


John W. Lovell, Jr., labor,


4 50


Fred B. Studley, labor,


66 00


Eden W. Soule, team,


486 65


Homer Therrien, labor,


22 50


Parker E. Weston, labor,


128 25


Frank W. Anderson, labor,


42 75


Arthur F. Loring, team,


216 12


Walter T. Churchill, truck,


232 75


Michael Farrell, labor,


54 27


James W. Baker, labor,


69 25


Daniel W. Studley, team,


245 50


William H. Hunt, labor,


64 12


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Julian Strang, labor,


66 66


Edward O. Willcott, labor,


2 00


Domingo P. Bulu, labor,


45 00


W. E. Nickerson, labor,


6 75


Frank Mendes, labor,


4 50


Jack Barboza, labor,


85 50


Ira Studley, labor,


8 00


Freeman's Garage, truck,


169 82


Andrew Bennett, labor,


21 37


Herbert Soule, labor,


34 31


Arthur R. Studley, labor,


4 50


Joe P. Fernandes, labor,


29 25


Tony Santos, labor,


47 25


Charles Rays, labor,


18 00


Harold Delano, labor,


73 68


Peter Mendes, labor,


58 50


Manuel Corey, labor,


49 50


M. L. Chandler, truck,


303 00


Joseph Brault, labor,


33 75


Manuel Fernandes, labor,


27 00


George Osborne, labor,


22 50


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


11 25


Russell Parkman, labor,


18 00


Harry Cushing, curbing,


43 00


Edward Bitters, labor,


1 68


Andrew J. Delano, labor,


1 68


Fred Soule, labor,


1 50


H. E. Walker, 2nd, labor,


1 65


Warren C. Prince, labor,


28 00


Thomas W. Herrick, labor


3 50


John J. Hayes, labor,


27 00


C. M. Taylor, labor,


38 25


T. J. Reilly, labor,


15 75


George Soule, labor,


9 00


Robert Tammett, labor,


13 50


Theodore Amado, labor,


3 38


C. E. Wakefield, labor,


8 72


$9,994 33


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Franklin Street Repairs


Appropriation, $300 00


John A. Hunt, team,


97 25


W. F. Scholpp, team,


92 25


Edmond Fillion, labor,


31 50


Ernest W. Chandler, labor,


33 75


Russell Lovell, labor,


9 00


George Osborne, labor,


22 50


Frank L. Sinnott, material,


75


$287 00


Gurnet Bridge Repairs


Appropriation, $1,337 49


Treasurer of Plymouth County, repairs, $1,337 49


Gurnet Road Repairs


Appropriation balance, $85 55


Warren C. Prince, team, $71 25


Re-surfacing Harrison Street Appropriation balance, $2,198 28


E. J. Sweetser, supplies, $24 89


J. Knowles Parker, team , 9 50


M. L. Chandler, truck,


66 75


E. S. O'Neil, posts,


40 00


J. J. Hayes, labor,


13 50


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


13 50


Wendell Phillips, labor,


144 40


George H. Doane, painting,


73 39


$385 93


Re-location Mayflower Street Appropriation, $3,000 00


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


Everett Ryder, labor, $287 00


51 75


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


267 19


Merritt Ferrell, labor, 6 75


Domingo P. Bulu, labor, 168 19


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Raymond Veiga, labor,


92 81


Manuel Mendes, labor,


88 31


H. E. Merry, team,


403 75


Tony Santos, labor,


90 00


Jack Barboza, labor,


24 75


Parker E. Weston, labor,


49 50


Charles R. Crocker, team,


64 00


Mabel M. Nickerson, team,


123 50


Theodore Amado, labor,


18 00


Joe P. Fernandes, labor,


51 75


Frank M. Fernandes, labor,


180 00


Christian Perry, labor,


162 00


J. Knowles Parker, team,


72 44


S. W. Sheldon, team,


194 75


Dominzo Pina, labor,


114 75


Samuel Mendes, labor,


11 25


Charles Rays, labor,


15 75


Manuel Spinola, labor,


58 50


John Lopes, labor,


63 00


John J. Hayes, labor,


9 00


Wendell Phillips, labor,


89 50


$2,758 19


Re-surfacing Surplus Street Appropriation, $3,000 00 Loans Authorized, $12,000 00 The Texas Co., material, $2,143 38


Waldo Bros. & Bond, supplies, 407 00


Myron M. White, supplies, 7 05


Kingston Hardware Co., supplies,


9 94


Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co.,


supplies, 17 80


Standard Oil Co., supplies and oil, 526 09 John E. Jordan Co., supplies, 8 04


Cushing Bros., gas and oil, 11 80 Dyar Sales & Machine Co., repairs, 199 90 Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., sup- plies 25 04


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A. A. Sprague, repairs, 20 00 So. Duxbury Hardware Co., supplies, 5 85


B. F. Goodrich, coal, 105 76


C. Drew & Co., repairs, 32 38


Joseph Breck & Sons, supplies, 9 17


H. M. Sanders Co., supplies, 8 20


Nelson Smith, supplies, 11 00


Berger Mfg. Co., pipe, 29 11


E. J. Sweetser, supplies, 1 35


Duxbury Fire & Water District, water, 30 00


E. S. O'Neil, labor and team, 1,123 95


E. S. O'Neil, supplies, 58 75


Harvey Nickerson, labor,


9 00


Everett Ryder, labor,


290 25


Merritt Ferrell, labor and posts, 646 50


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight, 17 06 Henry Martin, labor, 5 63


Avery C. Nickerson,, truck, 456 75


Eden W. Soule, truck, 596 50


Jack Barboza, labor, 189 57


Geo. W. Cobbett, wood and sand,


376 20


Charles R. Crocker, team,


469 50


Parker E. Weston, labor,


195 75


Frank M. Fernandes, labor,


29 25


Harold K. Delano, labor,


157 50


Manuel Corea, labor,


148 04


John W. Lovell, Jr., labor,


6 75


Frank Kirkpatrick, truck, 3 00


Domingo P. Bulu, labor, 76 50


J. Knowles Parker, team,


320 63


Manuel Fernandes, labor, 178 03


Edward R. Randall, labor,


131 61


Sam Mendes, labor,


221 13


L. B. Freeman, truck,


444 45


Raymond Viega, labor,


239 07


Joseph Brault, labor,


72 00


Warren C. Prince, team,


161 50


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Peter Gonnsalves, labor,


104 34


Jack Andrews, labor,


108 84


Peter Fernandes, labor,


180 28


Tony Santos, labor,


180 28


George Osborne, labor,


82 69


Mabel M. Nickerson, team,


161 50


Charles Rays, labor,


98 44


Russell Parkman, labor,


167 07


John Roderick, labor,


120 94


Joseph P. Fernandes, labor,


198 57


Leo Bennett, labor,


27 00


Harold Pickard, labor,


27 00


Manuel Roderick, labor,


207 57


Tony Gomes, labor,


45 00


John Corea, labor,


204 75


Earl Chandler, labor,


93 00


Edward Rose, labor,


125 44


Maurice L. Chandler, truck,


46 25


Christian Perry, labor,


18 00


Albert E. Parks, labor and supplies,


33 30


James Pina, labor, 45 00


Henry Martin, labor,


26 44


John Charretti, labor,


13 50


Louis E. Taylor, labor,


58 50


John Cambra, labor,


46 13


William N. Ferrell, labor,


115 00


$12,768 56


RE-SURFACING UNION AND CONGRESS STREETS


Appropriation, $2,000 00


Loans Authorized, 3,000 00


State Treasurer, 4,999 69


County Treasurer,


4,999 69


$14,999 38


Sears Lumber Co., grade stakes,


$11 50


Harry Swift, material, 7 50


Mary E. Baker, material, 602 10


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The Texas Co., material, 1,957 18


Berger Mfg. Co., pipe, 83 97


Dyar Sales & Machine Co., repairs, 55 75


So. Duxbury Hardware Co., supplies, 12 76


Stony Brook Garage, repairs, 4 05


Waldo Bros. & Bond, supplies, 187 00


Freeman's Auto Express, freight and express, 54 80


Standard Oil Co., oil and supplies, 519 11


B. F. Goodrich, coal and supplies, 199 75


C. Drew & Co., repairs, 1 65


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies, 8 72


Edwin L. McAuliffe, right of way, 25 00


Herrick's Auto Sales, supplies, 10 65


J. B. Holt & Co., repairs, 4 00


C. B. Keene, supplies, 6 37


W. A. Snow Iron Works, grate,


14 40


Daniel W. Studley, team,


232 75


Julian Strang, labor,


76 78


Christian Sperry, labor,


237 10


John Lopes, labor,


268 04


Warren Prince, team, 184 50


Edward Randall, labor,


104 34


Mabel M. Nickerson, team,


443 04


Frank M. Fernandes, labor,


286 05


Joseph Brault, labor,


67 50


Eden W. Soule, team,


282 78


James Pina, labor,


219 10


A. E. Parks, labor,


380 99


Geo. Osborne, labor,


109 41


Earl Chandler, labor,


218 54


Walter Prince, truck,


695 63


William Prince, labor,


62 16


Henry Martin, labor, 88 88


Peter Fernandes, labor, 170 44


Tony Santos, labor,


150 75


Maurice L. Chandler, truck,


194 25


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


1,291 59


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E. S. O'Neil, wood,


63 00


Avery Nickerson, truck,


488 25


Parker E. Weston, labor,


91 13


Charles R. Crocker, labor and team, 746 81


Manuel M. Fernandes, labor,


134 44


Manuel Carey, labor, . 31 50


Samuel W. Sheldon, team,


142 50


Merritt Ferrell, labor,


416 00


J. Knowles Parker, team,


486 18


William N. Ferrell, labor,


65 00


Raymond Veiga, labor,


37 69


John Corea, labor,


9 00


Domingo P. Bulu, labor,


203 07


Samuel Mendes, labor,


186 75


Harold Delano, labor,


22 50


Harvey Nickerson,, labor,


257 63


Manuel Corea,, labor,


13 50


H. E. Merry, team,


190 50


Laurel B. Freeman, labor,


186 75


Joe P. Fernandes, labor,


147 94


Manuel Roderick, labor,


75 94


Jack Barboza, labor,


173 25


Everett Ryder, labor,


152 44


Russell Parkman, labor,


125 44


Howard A. Mann, labor,


143 44


Adolph Anderson,, truck,


316 75


James W. Baker, labor,


132 75


William Ferrell, labor,


280 38


Harry Priest, labor,


101 25


Peter Texeria, labor,


31 50


Everett Hartwell, labor,


13 00


$14,997 16


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TANDEM ROLLER Appropriation, $2,150 00 Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., 1-6 ton Gas- oline Roller, $3,150. less 1-10 ton used Steam Roller, $1,000, 2,150 00


Temple Street Repairs Appropriation balance, $28 59


Henry C. Chandler, labor, $28 00


Traffic Beacons


Appropriation, $535 00


American Gas-Accumulator Co., 2 Beacons, $535 00


Snow and Ice


Appropriation, $1,000 00


Freeman's Auto Express, truck and labor,. $349 61


Pulsifer's Auto Express, truck and labor, 72 50


Herrick's Auto Sales, truck and labor, 134 00


Joseph Brault, labor,


2 00


R. G. Needham, labor,


2 00


James O'Neil, labor,


13 50


Avery C. Nickerson, labor,


9 00


Horatio O'Neil, labor,


2 81


E. S. O'Neil, team,


19 00


Ralph Sanford, labor,


3 38


Edward Randall, labor,


4 50


John Camiel, labor,


4 50


W. A. Hardy, labor,


57


Horace I. Randall, labor,


1 13


Horace W. Randall, labor,


1 13


Norman L. Handy, labor,


1 69


Otis E. Randall, labor,


2 25


Ray M. Parks, labor,


7 00


Wilbur R. Randall, labor,


2 25


A. E. Parks, labor,


1 00


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Wilfred Lovell, labor,


3 37


Carlton Smith, labor,


3 37


Russell Lovell, labor,


3 37


J. A. Hunt, team,


9 00


W. T. Churchill, truck,


10 50


Frank M. Anderson, labor,


2 25


Daniel W. Studley, team,


9 25


Mabel M. Nickerson, team,


19 00


$693 93


Street Lighting


Appropriation, $ 1,979 24


Plymouth Electric Light Co., lights, $1,979 24


Town Landings


Appropriation, $300 00


Arthur F. Loring, team,


$83 67


Herbert Soule, labor,


36 00


M. L. Chandler, truck,


74 00


George Loring, labor,


3 36


Warren C. Prince, team,


50 00


P. L. Walker, exchange land,


15 00


$262 03


Guide Boards Appropriation balance, $80 81 Harry Cushing, forms, $47 00


Charities


Appropriation, $6,000 00 General Administration


Sidney C. Soule, services, $93 73


Wendell Phillips, services, 62 50


Alfred E. Green, services,


62 50


Freeman's Garage, transportation, 3 00


$221 73


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Outside Poor


Cash Aid, $1,013 92


D. H. Chandler, milk, 8 68


E. S. O'Neil, fuel and rent,


116 00


Mabel M. Nickerson, fuel, 81 75


H. E. Merry, provisions, 214 70


C. B. Keene, groceries, 446 82


James H. Peterson, fish, 50 98


Paul C. Peterson, supplies, 18 20


Francis D. Donohue, M. D., opera- tion, 75 00


J. J. Shepherd & Sons, burials, 251 50


Town of Plymouth, care, 210 83


Mrs. Wm. P. Ahlquist, nursing, 5 00


Charles W. Eaton, paid for supplies, 3 72


Charles Zahn, clothing, 4 75


Jordan Hospital, care, 69 55


$2,571 40


Almshouse


Herbert Packard, services, $400 00


Herbert Packard, supplies, 30 23


Plymouth Elec Light Co., lights 54 59


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone, 31 85 Mrs. Sadie Evans, services,


125 00


B. F. Goodrich, coal and grain,


352 95


W. O. Delano, provisions, 237 88


B. M. Feinberg, clothing, 27 66


E. J. Sweetser, provisions,


413 62


James B. Burns, provisions, 115 50


H. E. Merry, provisions, 142 67


Steele & Farrington, provisions, 153 48


Fashion Clothes Shop, clothing, 23 97


Duxbury Fire & Water Dist., water, 21 32 Marshfield Laundry Co., laundry, 24 25


A. A. Sprague, repairs, 4 00


E. S. O'Neil, wood, 8 00


L. A. Peterson & Sons, vegetables, 59 46


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J. H. Peterson, fish, 44 12


D. H. Thomas, milk, 196 92


Waltham Chemical Co., powder,


5 00


M. M. White, provisions,


60 90


J. M. Freeman, fertilizer and veg- etables, 7 15


W. B. Morse, provisions,


45 10


The Barnes Market, provisions,


7 08


J. V. Merry, ice,


31 68


A. S. Churchill, fish,


54 53


Paul C. Peterson, supplies,


4 85


Warren E. Peterson, repairs,


18 25


$2,702 01


Total Charities,


$5,495 14


TOWN PHYSICIANS


Appropriation $400 00


Dr. N. K. Noyes, services,


$250 00


Dr. Roger Spalding, services, 150 00


$400 00


State Aid


Cash Paid for State Aid, $590 00


School Department


Appropriation $36,500 00


Dog Fund, 342 66


$36,842 66


Paid Vouchers (see School Commit- tee Report),


$36,757 79


Junior-Senior High School Appropriation, $155 38


Cushing Bros., transportation,


$35 00


H. B. Bradley, expense,


24 00


Memorial Press, printing, 28 50


Federal Engraving Co., printing, 25 00


Russell W. Whiting, Plans, 42 88


$155 38


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Duxbury Free Library Appropriation $1,000 00


Dividend Harding Fund, 68 00


$1,068 00


Dr. B. C. Leavitt, Treasurer, $1,068 00


Road Index and Plan Appropriation Balance, $189 65


Elizabeth A. Hastings, labor, $43 50


Memorial Day


Appropriation, $350 00


James K. Burgess, Wm. Wadsworth Post, $350 00


Duxbury Post 223, American Legion Appropriation, $100 00


Duxbury Soldiers' Relief Assoc., rent, $62 00


Plymouth County Farm Bureau Appropriation, $200 00


Horace T. Fogg, Treasurer, $200 00


Plymouth County Hospital


Appropriation, $1,256 03


County Treasurer, Maintenance for 1923, $1,256 03


Public Playground, Train Field Appropriation, $1,000 00


Wm. J. Burke, labor and supplies, 546 75


Duxbury Coal and Lumber


Co., supplies, 38 40


E. S. O'Neil, posts, 12 50


Gershom B. Chandler, labor


and material, 250 73


F. E. Kirkpatrick, labor and


material, 77 22


Harry Cushing, supplies, 22 60


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H. H. Strange, labor and material, 24 30 Paul C. Peterson, bases, 15 00 James Barrett Mfg. Co., drink- ing fountain, 12 15


$999 65


Unclassified


Appropriation, $1,412 57 Elmer A. Lord & Co., liability Ins., $362 01 Memorial Press, Town Reports, etc., 938 06 W. B. Phillips, delivering reports, 15 00 J. L. McNaught, delivering reports, 11 50 F. W. Wadsworth, care of Town Clock, 50 00


Duxbury Fire and Water Dis --


trict, water for water troughs, 36 00


$1,412 57


Cemeteries


Appropriation, $3,500 00


Dividends Trust Funds, 797 00


$4,297 00


Martin Hanigan, labor,


$579 80


Martin Hanigan, truck,


132 50


Willard Taylor, labor,


542 85


Richard W. Hanigan, labor,


492 15


Henry A. Fish, supplies,


22 00


Michael Farrell, labor,


359 33


Duxbury Fire and Water District, water, 19 80


John Simmons, labor,


262 61


William J. Alden, labor,


219 36


Robert Tammett, labor,


268 30


A. A. Sprague, pipe and labor,


6 04


Laurel B. Freeman, labor,


119 81


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., ยท supplies, 57 36


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E. J. Sweetser, supplies 12 88 Littlefield-Wyman Nurseries, shrubs 38 50 W. W. Freeman, sign boards 6 00


B. F. Goodrich, paint, 13 40


Julian Strang, labor, 54 00


William Hunt, labor, 63 55


The Barrett Co., tarvia B,


84 00


Walter E. S. Frazar, loam, 37 50


Mrs. Grace P. H. Peterson, plants, 31 15


John Lovell, Jr., labor, 11 81


William Bartlett, labor,


29 25


George Bryant, labor, 31 50


John Simmons, Treas., dividends, 797 00


$4292 45


Interest and Discount


Appropriation, $4,000 00


Rockland Trust Co., discount on notes, $2,245 74


Rockland Trust Co., interest on notes, 1,020 63


Treasurer of Commonwealth,


interest on notes, 472 50


$3,738 87


Municipal Indebtedness


Appropriation, $12,200 00


Treasurer of Commonwealth,


highway loan, 1920, $6,000 00


Rockland Trust Co., highway loan, 1919, 1,000 00


Rockland Trust Co., highway loan 1919, 2,200 00


Rockland Trust Co., highway loan 1923, 3,000 00


$12,200 00


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Anticipation of Revenue Loans Rockland Trust Co., $75,000 00


Agency Trust Investment


Treasurer of Commonwealth,


State taxes, $9,789 06


Treasurer of Plymouth County,


county tax, 8,222 23


Plymouth Five Cents Savings


Bank, cemetery trust funds, $1,600 00


Refund taxes,


35 60


Refund. Estimated revenue,


30 00


$19,676 89


Total expenditures, $232,286 31


BALANCE SHEET-DECEMBER 31, 1924.


ASSETS.


LIABILITIES.


Cash, in Bank and Office,


$32,692.88


Temporary Loans,


$40,000.00


Accounts Receivable :


Overlay of 1922,


$239.97


Taxes :


Overlay of 1923,


305.03 2,848.74


Levy of 1922,


$170.80


Levy of 1923,


5.714.20


Levy of 1924,


26,436.71


Moth Revenue, 1923,


33.92


$32,321.71


Moth Revenue, 1924, 189.58


Special Assessments:


$223.50


Moth Taxes, 1923,


33.92


Moth Taxes, 1924,


189.58


Tailings Account, 9.37


Appropriation balances:


Fire Co. No. 1,


$129.50


Town Dump,


50.00


Highways, bridges and side-


walks,


1,000.00


Crescent Street,


86.53


Franklin Street,


13.00


Gurnet Road,


14.30


Harrison Street,


1,812.35


Mayflower Street, .


241.81


Standish Street,


25.63


Surplus Street,


2,231.44


Temple Street,


.59


Union Street,


2.22


Guide Boards,


33.81


Surplus War Bonus,


970.33


Committee on Town Forest,


25.00


Bounds of Town Ways,


240.04


Road Index and Plan,


146.15


Surplus Revenue,


$7,022.70 14,180.59 $65,828.09


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$65,828.09


Overlay Reserve Fund,


998.19


$223.50


State Aid,


$590.00


Overlay of 1924,


$3,393.74


Net Funded or Fixed Debt,


DEBT ACCOUNTS.


$33,000.00 Re-surfacing Loan 1920, $6,000.00


Re-surfacing Loan 1923, 12,000.00


Re-surfacing Loan, 1924,


12,000.00


Re-surfacing Loan, 1924, 3,000.00


$33,000.00


$33,000.00


$33,000.00


TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS.


Trust Funds, cash and securities


$26,216.22 Hathaway Shade Tree and Sidewalk Fund,


$2,577.33


William Penn Harding Li- brary Fund, 1,000.00


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, 22,638.89


$26,216.22


$26,216.22


$26,216.22


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TREASURER'S REPORT


Dr.


Balance, January 1, 1924,


$9,613 09 Received,


Taxes,


$120,634 44


License and Permits,


494 66


Charities,


2,158 63


Health and Sanitation,


71 29


Cemeteries,


319 50


Interest, 2,772 23


Municipal Indebtedness, 115,000 00


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, 1,600 00


Refunds, 1,235 11


Fines, 72 00


General Government, 95 25


Protection of Persons and Property, 385 01


Highways, 10,519 38


Unclassified, 8 60


255,366 10


$264,979 19


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Paid on Selectmen's Warrants, $232,286 31


Balance, December 31, 1924, 32,692 88


$264,979 19


GEORGE H. STEARNS, Treasurer. Duxbury, December 31, 1924.


DUXBURY CEMETERY TRUST FUND ACCOUNT.


NAME OF FUND.


Amount of Fund $200.00


Balance Dec 31, 1923 $211.20 100.00




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