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53850
1163.16
Tully, George L. and Mary R. Turrill, Marion C.
4200
90.72
1610
34.78
Underhill. John U.
Blk B No. 34 woodland 1.03a 20, blk C No. 20 woodland 1.91a 50, blk. C No. 22 woodland 1.78a 50, blk E No. 28 woodland .28a 10, blk J No. 8 woodland .84a 30, blk N No. 48 woodland 6.28a 90, blk N No. 65 woodland .88a 25, blk N No. 67 woodland .47a 25, blk N No. 74 woodland .90a 50, blk N No. 77 woodland .37a 25, blk S No. 25 woodland .59a 25
100
8.64
Varney, Mary A.
Allen House 1600, blk T No. 96E houselot .25a 300
1900
11.04
Vaughn, James P. et al.
Alden Heights 73, 3750ft 70
70
1.51
Vogel, Mary T.
Personal 30, cottage 400, Alden Heights 18-30, .24a 180, Alden Heights 7, .11a 110
720
15.55
Von Iderstein, Ethel B.
House 750, stable 250, blk K part 64A houselot 1.25a 300
1300
28.08
Vose, Elizabeth S.
Personal 500, house 14000, garage 900, blk R No. 133 houselot 1.01a 3000 Personal 200, house 3000, garage 500, blk S No. 193A houselot .61a 1000
1700
101.52
Wade, Bertha L.
Cottage 1000, blk P lot 641 Foote Shore 5000ft 200, blk P lot 64J Foote
275
5.944
Wadsworth, H. Briggs
Personal 200, house 3000, o. b. 20, blk S No. 195 houselot .16a 300
3520
76.03
Wadsworth, H. Briggs, et al
Blk S No. 24 woodland 28.50a 285
285
6.16
Wainwright, Anna M.
Blk B No. 94 woodland 36.59a 600
600
12.96
Wales, Edith F.
Blk B No. 85 woodland 5.42a 135
135
2.92
Walker, Alta H.
Personal 300, house 6000, garage 150, house 3000, blk R No. 91 houselot .28a 750, blk R part 97 houselot .75a 2000 ..
12200
263.52
Wałker, Daisy B.
Personal 500, house 8000, garage 200, boat house 50, o. b. 15, blk R No. 69 homestead 6.16a 3000
11765
254.12
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Tillson, Grace J.
870
Timmons, Mary J. and Edgar
Titus, Martha C. et al
Torney, Anna W.
18400
397.44
Vose, Willard B.
Shore 7500ft 75, (Exempt 1000)
TAX LIST-Continued
NAMES
Poll
DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATES
Total Estate
Total Tax
Walker, William H. and Adelaide, Miller
Personal 500, house 8000, garage 1000, blk R No. 88 houselot 1.27a 2000, blk R No. 141B salt marsh .26a 100
11600
250.56
Wallburg, William V.
Personal 200, cottage 1200, garage 75, blk P No. 59 houselot 157B-158C- 159B, .08a 125, Alden Heights B1, .08a 50,
1650
35.64
Ward, Grace ..
Cottage 900, garage 100, Myles Standish Park 188A-189A, 6500ft 200 Stable 200, blk C No. 1 stable lot 1.06a 100
300
6.48
Waterman, Harriett et al
House 5000, garage 100, blk S No. 83 houselot .48a 800 (Exempt 1000) House 3000, blk R No. 45 houselot .52a 1000
4000
86.40
Weaver, Prudence L.
House 2000, blk S No. 117 houselot .44a 200
2200
47.52
Weidhorn, Leo
Personal 200, house 4500, garage and bath house 350, Porter Shore 42, 14060ft 700
5750
124.20
Wells, Alice G.
Personal 300, house 6000, garage 150, blk R No. 105 houselot 1.09a 1300 House 2500, garage 200, blk R No. 35A houselot 1.36a 400
7750
167.40
Wells, Harriett E.
3100
66.96
Wentworth, Warren G.
Personal 200, cottage 3000, garage 100, Porter Shore 41, 11000ft 500
4100
88.56
West, Gilbert H.
Blk A No. 33 woodland 1.97a 80, blk A No. 34 woodland 17.19a 385, blk A No. 58 woodland 82.53a 2310, blk A No. 60 woodland 16.78a 550, blk B No. 27 woodland 2.09a 190, blk B No. 51 woodland 1.02a 35, blk B No. 55 woodland .97a 65, blk B No. 58 woodland .19a 10, blk B No. 61 woodland 7.33a 65, blk B No. 91 woodland 16.85a 500, blk C No. 32 woodland 4.28a 110, blk E No. 5 woodland 68.49a 1570, blk E No. 6 woodland 4a 55, blk E No. 14 woodland 1.76a 55, blk É No. 24 woodland 22.94a 275, blk E No. 27 woodland 8.92a 110, blk F No. 3 woodland 5.53a 110, blk F No. 25 woodland 5.22a 160, blk F No. 26 woodland 5.13a 160, blk G No. 24 woodland 15.56a 150, blk G No. 29 woodland 9.75a 190, blk G No. 40 woodland 6.91a 135, blk G No. 46 woodland 11.27a 660, blk H No. 58 woodland 5.74a 40, blk I No. 2 woodland 3.65a 55, blk J No. 71 woodland 6.29a 65, blk K No. 39C woodland 4.15a 200, blk M No. 10 woodland 18.30a 190, blk M No. 23 woodland 12.92a 95, blk N No. 59 woodland 3.60a 85
8660
187.06
West, Marbra B. ...
Garage 700, blk S No. 149 land .46a 800
1500
32.40
West, William F.
100
2.16
Western Union Tel. Co
2100
45.36
Weston, Carrie E.
Personal 100, half house 800, blk L No. 30 houselot .12a 50
950
20.52
Weston, Ellen S.
Personal 600, house 5000, house 5500, blk T Shore Co. lots 64-66-70-72- 74-76-93B-94-95-96-97-98-99A- 1.25a 4100
15200
328.32
Weston,
George
Personal 100, house 1200, garage 350, blk P No. 47 homestead 8.16a 2000, blk P No. 46 land 1a 50
3700
79.92
Weston, George P., Heirs
Blk L No. 10 woodland 2.66a 35
35
.76
Weston, Marion H.
Blk P No. 45 land 6.30a 2000
2000
43.20
4900
105.84
Way, William T.
1200
25.92
Washburn, George B.
-66-
Myles Standish Park 146, 5500ft 100
Personal 2100
...
Weston, Marion H. et al
Blk J No. 11 woodland 16.81a 150, blk K No. 49 woodland 2.16a 35, blk K No. 50 woodland 7.07a 110, bik K No. 52 woodland 2.73a 85, blk K No. 58 woodland 14.48a 150
530
11.45
Weston, Thomas
300
6.48
Wetherbee, Ivers S. et ux
100
2.16
Wheeler, Etta E. et al
House 4500, stable 700, shop 100, blk S No. 97 homestead 2.40a 875
6175
133.38
White, Catherine A.
House 350, stable 150, blk H No. 43 homestead 20.90a 500
1000
21.60
Whitehead, Ella M.
House 2500, o. b. 125, blk I No. 20 homestead 65.36a 2000
4625
99.90
Whitman, Edmund A.
Stable 500, blk U No. 54 lot .20a 275
775
16.74
Whitman, Florence L.
11720
253.15
Whittemore, Arthur N. and Louisa H.
4350
93.96
Whittington, Helen P
Personal 125, house 3000, bath house 25, Porter Shore 22-23, .50a 1200 Personal 815, house 8000, garage 1000, blk T No. 96A houselot 2.02a and blk T No. 96F houselot 1.08a 3000, Porter Shore 4-5, 5000ft 900
13715
296.24
Wickham, Gladys E.
Personal 780
780
16.85
Wilde, Alice W. ..
Blk P No. 65 B6 houselot 10000ft 250
250
5.40
Willcott, Bessie P.
Blk D No. 15 woodland 7.69a 45, blk I No. 1 woodland 11.91a 80
125
2.70
Wilken, Andrew H.
Myles Standish Park 194-195-196-197, 37900ft 400
400
8.64
Williams, Russell T.
Personal 300, house 2500, garage 150, Porter Shore 64 .25a 700
3650
78.84
Williamson, Martha A.
Blk E No. 7 woodland 4.78a 55
55
1.19
Wilson, Charles J. A. and Flora Harvey ....
Personal 200, house 3500, garage 100, blk S No. 222 houselot .18a 350
4150
89.64
Winner, Harry E.
House 6000, garage 1000, house 4000, blk P lot B Foote Shore 10000ft 300, blk P 1% of lot 64Q Foote Shore 7500ft 200
11500
248.40
Winslow, Virginia T.
Personal 1000, house 8000, garage 750, laundry 700, blk T part 78 houselot 2a 1500
11950
258.12
Winslow, Winthrop C.
Personal 410
110
8.86
Personal 10, stable 1200, shop 350, boat house 150, blk T part 78 home-
stead 43.92a 4500, blk T No. 41 land 2.43a 1200, blk G No. 35 wood-
land 20.75a 200, blk G No. 42 woodland 15.56a 150, blk J No. 73
woodland 7.50a 400, blk M No. 22 woodland 7.34a 40, blk M No. 29
woodland 3.42a 25, blk N No. 52 woodland 10.43a 75, blk N No. 95
8880
191.81
Winsor, Harriett A.
House 8500, stable 500, work shop 250, barn 300, o. b. 300, blk S No. 73 homestead 13.28a 3000
12850
277.56
Wiswall, Katherine C.
Personal 300, house 4000, garage 150, blk S No. 61 houselot .49a 350.
4800
103.68
Witton, Anne C.
Myles Standish Park 175-178, 15470ft 350
350
7.56
Woods, Amy
...
Cottage 500, blk T No. 44a houselot 38305ft 200
700
15.12
Wood, Colburn C.
Cottage 1000, blk P lot C Foote Shore 5000ft 200
1200
25.92
Wood, Ella H.
Personal 400, house 6000, garage 800, blk T No. 58A houselot .48a 250 blk T No. 57 shop lot .10a 50
7500
162.00
Wood, Joseph E. and Anna V.
Blk U part A No. 78 lot 9900ft 300
300
6.48
.
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Winslow, Winthrop
C. et al ..
Shore Co. lot 68, .12a 300
Myles Standish Park 26, 5400ft 100
Personal 500, house 10000, blk U No. 54-65-66 lot, .67a 1220
woodland 2.15a 75, blk O No. 22 woodland 36.29a 380, blk O No. 35 woodland 1.99a 25, blk Q No. 86 salt marsh 9.50a 100
NAMES
Poll
TAX LIST-Continued DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL AND REAL. ESTATES Total Estate
Total Tax
Wright, Georgianna B. Horace E. Deming, Trustee ....
2 Horses 250, personal 8996, house 25000, stable 5000, Bradford House 6000, stable 250, Pine Hill House 6000, garage 1000, greenhouse 150, ice house 300, cow barn 1200, shop 125, water tank and tower 500. pergola 400, summer arbor 100, engine and tank 300, o. b. 150, blk Q No. 57 homestead 13.65A and blk R No. 34 land 1.13a 10000
65721
1419.57
Wright, Georgianna B. Horace E. Deming, Executor
Blk R No. 103 land 2.48a blk R No. 139 land 1.12a 6000
6000
129.60
Young, Frank E.
Alden Heights 102 .12a 100 Cottage 900, Myles Standish Park 118, 5500ft 100
1000
21.60
Young, Hannah E. and
Frank E.
Myles Standish Park 149, 5500ft 100
100
2.16
Young, Minnie E.
Personal 1000, house 20000, garage 1000, pergola 50, blk R No. 109 houselot .88a 3000, blk R No. 119 houselot .75a 2000 Personal 1500, house 11000, garage 1600, blk R No. 89 houselot 2.12a 3000
27050
584.28
Young, William H.
20100
134.16
Zeigengeist, Barbara G.
Blk S No. 33B lot .88a 150
150
3.24
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100
2.16
Young, Hannah E.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
and COMMITTEES
OF THE
TOWN of DUXBURY
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st. 1929
Duxbury Beach
SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT OF F. B. KNAPP.
THE NORTHERN APPROACH IS THE KEY OF THE SITUATION. It is generally agreed by the people of Duxbury that if the State establishes a reservation on Duxbury Beach, this is essential to protect our Village streets from being turned into great thoroughfares. If the Beach becomes State property before a northern ap- proach is decided upon and provision is made for build- ing and maintaining.it, the danger of the road going over the site of the Gurnet Bridge is very great indeed and the abolition of the present structure would have but slight effect on the final result.
As stated last year, page 121 of the Town Report, "The original Bill proposed taking the Beach but made no mention of approaches. By our strenuous efforts the latter was added with an increase of the appropriation by $1,500; and the bill was so passed."
No survey or estimate of the cost of an approach has yet been made and the House Bill No. 1011 now under consideration does not mention approaches. It is there- fore important to have added to any bill provision for a preliminary survey and estimate and the establishment of a northern approach built and maintained by the State as a part of the reservation.
From observation but not survey, it seems that what is known as the "Wood Island" route would be the cheapest to construct as well as the most direct of those suggested and would do the least damage to the towns of Duxbury and Marshfield and best serve the public. The investigation might consider the route as follows :-
Run straight westerly from the Beach at Pine Point by or over Great and Little Wood Islands to Bourne Point; strike Careswell St. just east of Green Harbor R. R. station; follow the general line of said street
without its many twists and turns; split and strike the State Highway 3A at both Harlow and Cox Corners.
Plan for one short bridge at Cut River and no other bridge or culvert across the marshes; fill the mile across them by dredging on the north side; use if necessary extra boulder-clay material from Bourne Point.
Add to the reservation a strip 200 or more feet wide where the line would extend west of its present layout. Provide at first for the bridge and road to accomodate pedestrians and two lines of automobiles, to be made later into a broad highway.
The total length from a parking place south of Rouses Hummock to 3A is under 21/4 miles, being a full mile shorter than the present road via Rainbow Bridge with its 28 or more curves. The indications are that there would be a firm foundation for this route across the marshes not far below the surface, from the general trend of the elevation of land.
It would be well to have the survey further investigate a later extension of the road west as far as Osgood Corner in Duxbury at the junction of West and Church Streets, crossing the railroad and 3A above grade, and to now take land for this purose.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
and COMMITTEES
OF THE
TOWN of DUXBURY
MASS
B.
Sint 4891
NCORP
LES STANDI
TED
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st.
1929
THE ROGERS PRINT PLYMOUTH, MASS.
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Town Officers, 1929
Selectmen, Assessors and Board of Public Welfare- Sidney C. Soule, Alfred E. Green, Harry F. Swift.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-George H. Stearns.
Collectors of Taxes-George H. Stearns, Edwin M. Noyes.
School Committee-Alpheus H. Walker, Charles R. Crocker, Agnes S. Ellison.
Board of Health-Charles W. Eaton, George E. Bel- knap, Julius B. Chandler.
Constables-Andrew J. Delano, James T. O'Neil, William J. Murphy.
Cemetery Trustees-Albert M. Goulding, John Sim- mons, Theodore W. Glover, Ernest H. Bailey, Thomas W. Herrick.
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, Carl J. Santheson, Edward S. O'Neil.
Surveyors of Wood and Lumber-Charles R. Crock- er, Ray M. Parks.
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Field Drivers-J. Knowles Parker, Henry S. Win- slow, John A. Hunt, Daniel W. Studley, Charles R. Crock- er, Edward S. O'Neil, Ray M. Parks.
Registrars of Voters-Wendell B. Phillips, John H. Glover, Louis M. Bailey, George H. Stearns.
Inspector of Animals-Herman H. Delano, Jr.
Inspector of Slaughtered Animals-Hortense E. Merry.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Eugene O. Page.
Weighers of Coal, Coke and Hay-Martin Baker, Fred W. Shattuck, Mary Cary, Walter Hanson, William Battilana, William Murphy, Benjamin F. Goodrich, Arthur O. Edwards, Richard Edgar, Virginia Goodrich.
Fence Viewers-Charles R. Crocker, J. Knowles Parker, Edward S. ONeil.
Superintendent of Streets-Edward S. O'Neil.
Keeper of Infirmary and Pound-Benjamin G. Chase Town Physician-Dr. N. K. Noyes, M. D.
Planning Board-Franklin Brett, B. F. Goodrich, Charles Bittinger, Mrs. Josephine H. Shaw, Agnes S. Ellison.
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List of Jurors
List of persons qualified to serve as jurors in the Town of Duxbury from July 1st. 1929 to July 1st. 1930.
Bates, Ernest
Herrick T. Waldo
Bigelow, Edward T.
Hodgdon, Nahum M.
Covell, Eugene E.
Holmes, Arthur E.
Delano, Arthur N.
Lantz, Walter T.
Delano, Walter S.
Moulton, Henry P.
Needham, Robert G.
Ellison, Edward S.
Osborn, Lester W.
Estes, Everett L.
Page, Eugene O.
Foye, Harry C.
Parker, J. Knowles
Freeman, Leroy O.
Ryder, Oscar B.
Glass Harrison W.
Wadsworth, John S.
Greene, Arthur C. Weston, Walter F.
Hastings, James W.
Wyman, Lemuel H.
Doane, George H.
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Report of Selectmen
To the Citizens of Duxbury :
Your Board of Selectmen make the following report :
The work of constructing Bay Road has been com- pleted. The moving of the house on the corner owned by the Myrick family has not been moved as yet. This lies in the hands of the County Commissioners.
The flag pole that stood in the square has been moved to a point of the road line between Bay Road and Chest- nut Street.
It will be recommended by your board that the corner between Washington and Depot Streets be enlarged, by obtaining land and making a better approach to Depot Street.
Your board received a gift from the Standish Monu- ment Association of the tract of land at Standish Shore known as Myles Standish Cellar lot. This was received by the board in behalf of the town. We are inserting an article in the warrant asking the town to accept the gift.
Having completed Bay Road we decided not to apply to the State and County for any aid for road work in 1930.
There are two pieces of road that should be com- pleted making connections with other black roads, namely Keene Street and Myrtle Street.
Respectfully submitted, SIDNEY C. SOULE, ALFRED E. GREEN, HARRY F. SWIFT, Selectmen of Duxbury.
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Report of the Town Accountant
Following is a statement of all receipts and expen- ditures of the Town of Duxbury for the financial year ending December 31, 1929 in accordance with Chapter 41, Section 61 General Laws.
MARY E. GREENE,
Town Accountant.
RECEIPTS TAXES
Polls, Personal and Real
$157,932.55
Corporation and Bank Taxes
2,459.69
Income Tax, 1929
21,220.00
Income Tax, previous years
1,103.33
Motor Vehicle excise
6,035.84
$188,751.41
LICENSES AND PERMITS
Druggist's License
$1.00
Junk Dealer's Licenses
50.00
Sunday and Victualler's Licenses
76.00
Garage Licenses
20.00
Auctioneer's Licenses
6.00
Peddler's Licenses
24.00
Garbage Collector's Licenses
12.00
Denatured Alcohol Permits
9.00
Pasteurization Plant License
10.00
-8-
Undertakers License
.25
Slaughtering License
5.00
Oleo Permits Marriage Permits
1.50
24.00
Dog Licenses
411.18
$649.93
FINES AND FORFEITS
Third District Court, Fines
$468.55
House of Correction, Fines 125.00
$593.55
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Town Clerk, fees
$65.10
Treasurer, fees on seal bounties 17.00
$82.10
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Sale of Engine House $50.00
State Treasurer, bounties on seals 68.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures, fees 69.11
$187.11
HIGHWAYS
State Treasurer, Bay Road Con- struction $10,465.32
County Treasurer, Bay Road Con- struction 7,464.22
Dr. W. B. C. Noyes, Repairs on Private Way 30.50
$17,960.04
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CHARITIES
City of New Bedford, re-imburse- ment $312.00
Anna D. Bailey, re-imbursement 154.00
Mrs. Frederic Perine, re-imburse- ment 16.00
$482.00
SOLDIER'S BENEFITS
State Treasurer, state aid
$218.00
SCHOOLS
Town of Plymouth, tuition
$180.00
CEMETERIES
Cemetery Trustees, burials, foun- dations and care of lots $2,291.86
INTEREST
Rockland Trust Co., interest on deposits $264.53
Tax Collector, interest on taxes 2,364.67
Town Treasurer, interest on trust funds 1,240.50
$3,869.70
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
Temporary Loans
Bay Road Loan
$140,000.00
5,000.00
$145,000.00
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AGENCY TRUST AND INVESTMENT
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds $2,050.00
REFUNDS
State Treasurer, veteran's exemp- tions $60.14
Total Receipts $362,375.84
EXPENDITURES
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
MODERATOR
Appropriation
$25.00
Henry P. Moulton, Jr., services $25.00
SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$1,525.00
Transferred from Reserve
Fund
1.87
$1,526.87
Sidney C. Soule, services
$700.00
Alfred E. Green, services 312.50
.
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Harry F. Swift, services
252.86
Gordon Tweed, services
59.64
Sidney C. Soule, car fare
3.05
Alfred E. Green, car fare
3.50
Harry F. Swift, transportation
14.50
Rogers Print, printing and sup- plies 74.00
Memorial Press, printing and sup- plies
29.50
Wards, supplies
14.48
Duxbury Post Office, supplies
16.31
Hill Smith & Co., supplies
19.24
Brockton Times, printing
11.55
Litchfield Press, printing
6.50
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., supplies
1.29
Division of Accounts, supplies
7.08
Hobbs and Warren, supplies
.87
$1,526.87
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $1,000.00
Mary E. Greene, services $1,000.00
TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $1,250.00
George H. Stearns, services
$800.00
George H. Stearns, treasurer's bond 278.00
Herrick's Auto Sales, transportation 107.50
Duxbury Post Office, supplies 23.83
Director of Accounts, certification
of notes 30.00
George H. Stearns, supplies
1.90
$1,241.23
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TAX COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $1,500.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund 50.00
$1,550.00
George H. Stearns, services
$733.34
Edwin M. Noyes, services
66.66
George H. Stearns, Collector's bond
471.00
Edwin M. Noyes, supplies
1.75
Memorial Press, printing and sup- plies 121.32
Hobbs and Warren, supplies
53.02
Duxbury Post Office, supplies
31.66
Rogers Print, supplies
23.00
Litchfield Press, supplies
10.00
Ruby H. Graves, services
38.25
$1,550.00
ASSESSOR'S DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$1,600.00
Sidney C. Soule, services
$500.00
Alfred E. Green, services
250.00
Harry F. Swift, services
202.29
Wendell Phillips, services
47.71
Harry F. Swift, transportaion
60.00
John B. Washburn, transfers
53.25
Delano & Keith, Maps
57.50
Hobbs and Warren, supplies
11.44
Davol Printing House, supplies 8.75
Banker and Tradesman, magazine
10.00
Clerk of Court, advertising
3.00
$1,203.94
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LAW DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$200.00
William N. Cronin, town counsel
$112.40
$112.40
TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $450.00
George H. Stearns, services
$400.00
George H. Stearns, premium on bond
5.00
George H. Stearns, supplies
2.00
Emery Record Preserving Co., supplies 18.00
P. B. Murphy, supplies
2.40
Hobbs and Warren, supplies
1.88
Register of Probate Court, records
.40
$429.68
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $500.00
George H. Stearns, services $25.00
Wendell B. Phillips, services 25.00
John H. Glover, services 25.00
Louis M. Bailey, services 25.00
Robert I. Tower, services
16.00
Herbert Packard, services .
16.00
Harry A. McNaught, services
16.00
William J. Turner, services
8.50
John A. Chandler, services
8.50
Memorial Press, printing and sup-
plies
46.06
Walter Hanson, posting notices
3.00
$214.06
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TOWN HALL AND OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $2,000.00 Plymouth Electric Light Co., lights $77.06 New England Tel & Tel Co., tele- phone 99.54
B. F. Goodrich, coal 237.00
Arthur A. Sprague, labor & Mat. 386.70
Sargent C. Black, labor & Material 115.55
John P. Harrington, labor & Mat. 132.17
J. D. Randall, labor & Material 125.83
Albert L. Sprague, labor & Mat. 108.49
Loren C. Nass, labor & Material
89.54
W. R. Holmes, labor & Material 30.43
George H. Stearns, Insurance 46.25
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., supplies 80.38
Duxbury Fire and Water District, water 20.00
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., supplies 19.65
Thorp and Martin, supplies 167.95
Laurence Whitney, labor & Mat.
16.15
Freeman's Auto Express, express 10.00
George W. Cobbett, wood 35.00
Harry Cushing, labor 6.00
Edward S. Soule, labor
2.50
Thomas Dole, repairing chairs 4.50
E. J. Sweetser, supplies 2.50
Willard H. Taylor, Janitor
2.25
$1,815.44
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$1,700.00
Transferred from
Reserve Fund
415.13
$2,115.13
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James T. O'Neil, services
$754.40
Andrew J. Delano, services
566.55
Robert I. Tower, services
340.70
William J. Murphy, services
152.45
George W. Simmons, services
85.85
Charles C. McNaught, services
76.14
Elbert E. Little, services
9.10
Charles S. Pierce, services
27.40
John D. Morrison, services
3.00
New England Tel & Tel. Co., Tele- phone
15.99
Third District Court, transporta- tion
26.00
Harrison H. Stranger, supplies
9.00
Freeman's Motor Sales, transpor- tation
33.00
Litchfield Press, printing
10.25
Julius B. Chandler, transportation
5.00
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., supplies .30
$2,115.13
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $3,700.00
Transferred from
Reserve Fund 450.00
$4,150.00
George H. Doane, services $1,001. 48
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., Fuel etc. 367.37
Herrick's Auto Sales, labor & sup- plies 110.81
Harry A. Tammett, labor 165.17
E. and F. King & Co., supplies 93.44
Plymouth Electric Light Co., elec- tricity 113.85
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Loren C. Nass 99.59
H. E. Merry, labor & supplies 161.00
Laurell B. Freeman, labor 29.17
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phone 82.07
Edgar W. Chandler, labor
113.00
Duxbury Fire and Water District, water 21.90
Jacob S. Shiff, supplies
66.50
C. A. Duff, labor
25.00
Fred Lexner, labor
68.45
Town of Pembroke, labor
17.00
Richard Edgar, labor
13.50
Lawrence Glass, labor
41.33
Richard Whitney, labor
14.91
William J. Murphy, labor
17.05
Freeman's Auto Ex. Transporta- tion and labor 231.55
Charles C. McNaught, labor
35.49
Edward S. O'Neil, wood
32.00
John P. Harrington, labor & Mat.
229.02
Boston Woven Hose Co., supplies
262.50
Walter T. Churchill, labor 15.63
American LaFrance Co., supplies
10.68
Cushing Brothers, labor & supplies 22.95
George H. Stearns, insurance
61.88
E. L. Roberts, labor
13.75
Wilfred Bennett, labor
2.75
Laurence B. Whitney, labor & supplies 58.33
Richard Crocker, labor
9.00
Waldo B. Reed, labor
12.03
Eugene O. Page, labor
7.22
Robert I. Tower, labor
2.54
John H. Glover, labor
5.00
Myron M. White, supplies
6.89
Stony Brook Garage, supplies
3.25
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John King, labor
2.75
Stone and Forsyth Co., supplies
16.05
Automatic Hose Coupling Co., supplies 44.00
B. F. Goodrich, supplies
9.75
Chandlers Auto Ex., express
4.05
E. J. Sweetser, supplies
29.00
Eden A. Holmes, labor
26.00
H. W. Cornwell, labor
61.70
William Salsman, labor
8.75
Eben Briggs, labor
43.70
Edward S. Soule, labor
4.75
Gustef Holmgren, labor
25.00
Brockway Motor Truck Co., supplies 18.75
Henry S. Winslow, labor
29.90
William Battilana, labor 19.16
Willard R. Randall, labor
8.87
Cox's Corner Garage, supplies
4.00
W. Russell Holmes, labor
1.75
Laurence Freeman, labor
25.00
Elmer Phillips, labor
30.36
Henry H. Stranger, labor & supplies
3.28
George O. Delano, labor
9.17
Russell Mosher labor,
1.00
Paul C. Peterson, supplies .50
25.19
Roy Lewis, labor
5.63
Arthur C. Green, labor
28.60
Franklin Auto Supply Co., supplies
3.60
Capen and Lane Co., supplies
3.00
Ronald Lewis, labor 3.25
Horace Randall, labor
2.75
Alfred Freeman, labor
1.00
Charles B. Freeman, labor
1.00
Russell Lovell, labor
.75
Millbrook Auto Sales, supplies
2.00
$4,149.06
Arthur H. Blanchard, labor
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SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Appropriation $350.00
Eugene O. Page, labor & Trans- portation
$252.70
W. and L. E. Gurley, supplies 47.94
George H. Stearns, insurance
18.00
$318.64
BOUNTIES
Appropriation
$150.00
George H. Phillips, 23 seals 46.00
Harry Chetwynde, 4 seals 8.00
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