Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1926-1930, Part 36

Author: Duxbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1926
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 880


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Appropriation $150.00


Herman H. Delano, Jr., inspection $150.00


INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERED ANIMALS Appropriation $150.00


Hortense E. Merry, inspection $150.00


TOWN DUMP


Appropriation $500.00


Kimball Randall, labor


$317.50


H. E. Merry, labor and teams


162.75


Stanley Merry, labor


4.50


William Ahlquist, labor


7.00


Richard Whitney, labor


1.69


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., sup- plies 5.80


$499.24


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TOWN LANDINGS


Appropriation


$1,000.00


Edward S. O'Neil,


labor and


trucks


$323.77


Harry F. Swift, labor


100.50


Parker E. Weston, labor


70.30


Raymond Pina, labor 42.03


Avery Nickerson, labor 22.50


Howard Randall, labor


31.50


Russell Chandler, labor


24.75


Christian Perry, labor


18.70


Charles R. Crocker, labor


67.50


Frank Perry, labor 14.20


Manuel Perry, labor


13.50


Elliott Randall, labor


20.25


Mabel Nickerson, supplies


35.50


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies


188.48


George W. Cobbett, collecting rubbish


11.50


S. E. Mansfield, labor


2.88


$987.86


HIGHWAYS BRIDGES AND SIDEWALKS


Appropriation $25,000.00


Transferred from


Reserve Fund 227.87


$25,227.87


Edward S. O'Neil, labor and


trucks


$4,767.67


Avery C. Nickerson, labor and


trucks 1,876.14


Charles R. Crocker, labor 1,128.87


Parker E. Weston, labor 723.21


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Ray M. Parks, labor and trucks 1,302.50


Christian Perry, labor 431.44


Manuel Perry, labor


406.12


Isadore Texeria, labor


352.95


Raymond Pina, labor 646.19


William Ferrell, labor and material


231.50


Wilbur Randall, labor 264.94


Daniel Studley, labor and teams


161.50


Celso Macari, labor and truck


481.47


Elliott Randall, labor 219.38


Eden W. Soule, labor and truck


598.50


Joseph P. Mendes, labor


273.23


Robert I. Tower, labor


150.00


Harvey Nickerson, labor


460.12


Frank Baker, labor


446.62


John W. Lovell, labor


554.60


Frank Perry, labor


203.62


Manuel Fernandes, labor


36.56


Harry Cushing, labor and ma- terial 187.42


Paul Govoni, labor


189.45


Jack Barboza, labor


36.56


Lee Hall, labor


30.00


Howard Randall, labor


122.69


Andrew E. Raymond, labor


61.61


E. C. Bailey, labor and material


94.90


William H. Edwards, labor 36.00


Albert Paulding, labor


7.88


Claud Cushing, labor


5.25


Ray Parks, labor and material


28.65


Henry S. Winslow, labor and ma- terial 24.97


Wilfred Lovell, labor


42.19


J. Knowles Parker, labor and truck 99.00


Walter G. Prince, labor and truck 28.00


Avner Nickerson, labor 4.50


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Merritt Ferrell, labor 409.50


M. F. Ellis Co., supplies 42.34


Highway Service, Inc., supplies 30.00


Lot Phillips Co., material 25.00


Geo. W. Cobbett, material 43.35


Weymouth Washed Sand & Gravel Co. 26.25


Highway Products Co., supplies


2,219.19


Standard Oil Co., supplies 218.80


Quincy Oil Co., supplies


27.40


William J. Burke, material


122.50


Delano & Keith, surveying


380.34


Fernandes Bros., supplies


7.82


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


17.09


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., sup- plies 130.03


Delano & Keith, surveying


50.00


C. C. McNaught, express 8.39


American Gas Accumulating Co., supplies 134.47


William G. Ford, surveying


55.00


Commissioner of Public Safety, in- spection 10.00


Hancock Paint & Varnish Co., supplies


30.58


Ralph W. Newdick, supplies


6.60


Berger Metal Culvert Co., supplies


69.00


Stony Brook Garage, supplies


1.00


Edgar W. Loring, tyle


62.40


John W. Poole, supplies


1.93


M. A. Jones, material


21.15


Mary E. Baker, material


164.00


Acme Road Machinery Co., sup- plies 8.50


Ralph B. Ford, labor


1.69


Flintkote Roads, Inc., supplies


128.70


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Harry Cushing, material


49.40


H. E. Merry, labor


5.00


J. E. Drew, labor 4.00


Kingston Hardware Co., supplies


2.56


Alfred E. Green, insurance


6.50


Arthur C. Holmes, labor


6.75


George Soule, labor


38.25


John B. Finney


40.00


Cushing Bros., supplies


1.00


E. L. McAuliffe, use of land


25.00


S. E. Mansfield, labor


.50


B. F. Goodrich, supplies


.67


Davis Paint Co., Inc., supplies


20.33


Herricks Auto Sales, labor and supplies 818.28


Hubert Gorham, labor


1.50


Barrett Mfg. Co., supplies


3,016.56


Anna Bailey, material


22.35


$25,227.87


SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL


Appropriation $1,500.00


Herricks Auto Sales, labor and supplies $333.91


Chandler's Auto Express, labor and truck


258.00


Freeman's Motor Sales, labor and


truck


231.00


Avery C. Nickerson, labor and truck 96.38


Elliot Randall, labor


12.67


Charles R. Crocker, labor


71.38


Frank E. Phillips, labor


2.25


Lawrence B. Freeman, truck


7.00


Edward S. O'Neil, labor and truck


210.95


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Celso Macari, labor and truck 43.00


Harvey J. Reynolds, labor, truck


and sand 5.08


W. F. Scholpp, labor


4.50


Oscar B. Ryder, labor


9.00


Harold Delano, labor


9.00


Mabel Nickerson, sand


1.20


George Cobbett, sand


4.80


Ernest Osgood, sand


5.25


$1,305.37


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation $2,520.00


Plymouth Electric Light Co., Street lights $2,276.04


GURNET BRIDGE REPAIRS


Appropriation $1,677.04


Treasurer of Plymouth County, repairs $1,677.04


HYDRANT RENTAL


Appropriation $400.00


Town of Marshfield $400.00


LAND DAMAGES, BAY ROAD


Appropriation balance $251.65


Ellen A. Shields, damages $8.80


Mary G. Merchant, damages 2.80


Myra L. Alden, damages 21.80


$33.40


GUIDE BOARDS


Appropriation balance $19.21 Lyle Signs, Inc., 6 R. R. signs $12.00


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ROADS IN MAYFLOWER CEMETERY


Appropriation balance $116.25 William J. Burke, crushed stone $50.00


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Appropriation $10,000.00


GENERAL ADMINISTRATION


Sidney C. Soule, services


$100.00


Alfred E. Green, services 62.50


Harry F. Swift, services 62.50


Harry F. Swift, transportation


14.00


Sidney C. Soule, transportation


ยท3.00


$242.00


OUTSIDE AID


Cash Aid


$3,885.00


Adelaide M. Connolly, rent


217.50


C. B. Keene, provisions


464.00


E. S. O'Neil, wood


41.00


Geo. W. Cobbett, wood


14.00


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., coal


32.00


Grace F. Raymond, nursing


30.00


Town of Kingston, board and care


335.00


Jordan Hospital, board and care


470.70


J. J. Shepherd & Sons, burials 166.00


Mass. Department Public Welfare


5.00


City of Taunton, board and care


176.00


Paul C. Peterson, supplies


12.00


Duxbury Nurse Association


5.00


N. K. Noyes, services


100.00


City of Boston, board and care


267.00


Oscar Swope, services


3.00


Hobbs & Warren, printing


.52


$6,223.72


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INFIRMARY


Benjamin G. Chase, services $600.00


Bessie W. Chase, services 336.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phone 55.38


Plymouth Electric Light Co., elec- tricity 71.58


First National Stores, provisions 970.15


David H. Thomas, provisions


172.50


Lester Bates, fish


91.28


E. J. Sweetser, provisions


49.13


B. F. Goodrich, fuel


37.90


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., fuel and supplies 394.66


L. A. Peterson, vegetables 10.00


Drew's Fish Market, fish 1.45


George W. Cobbett, wood


36.50


Marshfield Laundry Co., washing


64.75


Ted Connor, cleaning of cesspools


25.00


Duxbury Fire and Water District, water 25.72


A. S. Churchill, fish 7.20


Walter T. Churchill, ice


53.80


Horace I. Randall, sawing wood


5.00


Paul C. Peterson, supplies


11.75


Loren C. Nass, labor and material


129.49


J. D. Randall, labor and material


220.60


Frank S. Boyd, supplies


7.15


W. L. Golshalt, supplies


5.90


B. F. Feinberg, supplies


142.68


$3,525.57


TOWN PHYSICIAN


Appropriation


$400.00


N. K. Noyes, M. D., services $400.00


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STATE AID


Appropriation $250.00 Cash paid for State Aid $203.00


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$48,500.00


Dog Fund


455.12


$48,955.12


George E. Green, salary


$3,649.92


George E. Green, travel expense


200.00


Leroy N. MacKenney, salary 2,531.86


Zaidee E. Green, salary


1,920.00


Milton Leonard, salary


1,080.00


Dennis Baptiste, salary


1,860.00


Kenneth O. Macomber, salary


1,550.00


Ruth Kramer, salary


1,215.00


Mary E. Smith, Salary


1,300.00


Ellen W. Downey, salary


1,255.00


M. Abbie Baker, salary


1,320.00


Sara A. Paulding, salary


1,320.00


Gladys Pratt, salary


1,250.00


Minnie A. Gordon, salary


702.00


Corinne Jewell, salary


1,170.00


Lena A. Peterson, salary


1,170.00


Gladys Fulcher, salary


1,170.00


May B. McClosky, salary


600.00


Samuel B. Warner, salary


600.00


Alice O'Neil, salary 165.00


Mrs. George Gillette, salary


10.00


Harold K. Halpert, salary


640.00


Margaret J. Coffin, salary


440.00


Ruby Kelly, salary


120.00


T. Waldo Herrick, transportation 8,800.00


Eden S. Glover, janitor


1,375.00


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Walter T. Lantz, janitor 500.00


Fred W. Wadsworth, janitor 500.00


William Mosher, janitor 116.00


Robert McAuliffe, janitor


293.50


Lawrence Glass, janitor 94.50


Donald Loring, transportation


33.75


N. K. Noyes, M. D., school phy- sician 300.00


Annie L. Williams, school nurse


580.00


James C. Ingalls, census taker


50.00


Robert Crocker, labor


5.63


Richard Crocker, labor


4.50


Howard Butler, labor


220.50


Frank H. Williams, labor


13.50


Delbert C. Glass, labor


131.18


Robert Stewart, labor


43.31


Clyde Chetwynde, labor


4.50


Richard M. Shiff, labor


1.72


T. W. Glover, Jr., labor


30.38


John E. Little, labor


8.00


Howard B. MacFarlane, labor


3.00


William K. Bartlett, labor


4.00


Robert G. Needham, labor


4.00


Alice C. Berriman, clerical work 4.00


Mabel J. Bennett, clerical work 29.75


Franklin Brett, services


50.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phones 137.97


Plymouth Electric Light Co., light and power 432.24


Duxbury Fire & Water District, water 86.88


Duxbury Nurse Association, use of car 46.28


Commissioner of Public Safety,


boiler inspection 10.00


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Elmer A. Lord & Co., insurance 611.12


George H. Stearns, insurance 707.25


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., coal and supplies 1,132.57


B. F. Goodrich, coal and supplies 912.97


George W. Cobbett, wood and sand 74.50


F. G. Brackett, wood 13.00


Holland Furnace Co., furnace 740.00


E. Leitz, Inc., microscope 55.41


Woodcraft Supply Co., saw table 58.47


L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc., 1 typewriter


60.00


The multistamp Co., machine


33.02


G. Herbert Clarke, repairs on pianos


36.00


Underwood Typewriter Co., repairs 3.90


Freeman's Auto Express, express 15.50


C. C. McNaught, express 19.28


Rockland Transportation Co., ex- press 3.25


Warren R. Holmes, painting


46.52


Fred W. Wadsworth, painting


103.50


Walter T. Lantz, painting


46.95


W. Olhson, painting


232.10


D. C. Heath & Co., books


115.25


Bruce Publishing Co., books


1.34


Oliver Ditson Co., supplies


43.48


Edward E. Babb & Co., Inc., supplies


113.86


Chandler & Barber Co., tools


1.72


World Book Co., supplies and


books


162.52


The Gregg Publishing Co., sup- plies


34.34


Ditto, Inc., supplies


16.08


Ginn & Co., supplies


158.77


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J. L. Hammett Co., supplies 168.35


Old Colony Piano Co., supplies 6.10


Kingston Hardware Co., supplies .50


Hall & McCreary Co., books Webster Publishing Co., books 27.51


18.57


Andrews Paper Co., supplies 129.00


M. F. Ellis & Co., supplies 45.63


6.01


Carl Fischer, supplies


34.02


Kenney Bros. & Walkins, supplies


449.22


The Boston Music Co., supplies


1.37


Charles Scribner's & Sons, books 1.50


Vose & Sons Piano Co., supplies


3.38


Lorenz Publishing Co., supplies


.52


Laidlow Brothers, books 8.47


Parker & Page Co., supplies


.90


Cambridge Botanical Supply Co., supplies 23.04


Kansas State Teachers' College, supplies


11.94


The John C. Winston Co., books


13.84


Dowling School Supply Co., sup- plies 10.88


Theodore Presser Co., music


.30


Buttner's Daylight Stores, supplies


9.68


E. J. Sweetser, supplies 2.05


Beckley-Cardy Co., books


67.39


Whitewater State Teachers' Col- lege, supplies 3.07


Woodruff Printing Co., diplomas 29.68


First National Stores, supplies 6.54


Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co., supplies .35


The Macmillan Co., books 29.47


Paul C. Peterson, supplies


5.90


Herricks Auto Sales, supplies 9.99


Litchfield Printing Co., programs


37.32


Milton Bradley Co., supplies


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The Rogers Print, programs


9.00


Denoyer-Geppert Co., supplies 5.40


L. M. Glover Co., supplies 51.35


R. M. Bowker Co., supplies


1.88


Ward Baking Co., supplies


.45


The New York Times, supplies


5.00


Public School Publishing Co., books


4.50


John M. Ruth & Co., supplies


23.82


Marquetine Corporation, supplies


.34


Charles E. Merrill Co., books


20.94


Southwestern Publishing Co., books


11.62


Longmans, Green & Co., books


27.07


West Disinfecting Co., supplies


11.00


Rand, McNally & Co., books


8.00


Wright & Ditson, supplies


12.61


Silver, Burdett & Co., books


9.40


School Service Co., supplies


6.20


Steele & Farrington, supplies


2.55


American Book Co., books 32.51


Allyn & Bacon, books


6.59


Central Scientific Co., supplies


4.15


The Educational Supply Co., sup- plies 19.30


The Memorial Press, supplies


18.00


The National Council of Teachers of English, supplies 4.50


Scott, Foresman & Co., supplies


24.21


Shaw & Walker, supplies


6.87


Keuffel & Esser Co., supplies


4.03


Indiana Quartered Oak Co., sup-


plies 20.40


Myers & Carrington, books


3.13


Paine Publishing Co., supplies


3.20


Lyons & Carnahan, books


5.01


School Form Publishing Co., sup- plies 17.38


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Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co., sup- plies 4.05


Wright & Potter Printing Co., sup- plies 7.24


The Gregg Writer, supplies


1.00


The Meiklejohn Co., music


3.39


Culture Promotion Publications, supplies 9.23


Follett Book Co., books


1.50


F. A. Owen Publishing Co., books 8.10


Educational Publishing Corpora- tion, supplies 4.00


National Geographic Society, sup- plies 3.00


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., supplies 1.29


W. N. Snow & Son, supplies 55.50


Singer Sewing Machine Co., table


15.00


Flax Manufacturing Co., supplies


3.00


Joseph Beaudette, supplies


3.26


Henry W. Merry, fertilizer


6.50


Thomas F. Harney, repairs


102.62


Karas & Karas Glass Co., repairs


24.83


The Standard Electric Time Co., repairs 6.75


Lawrence W. Glass, repairs


18.30


Louis M. Bailey, repairs


33.89


Imperial Floor Co., Inc., flooring


3.00


Deacon Brothers Monument Co., repairs 5.00


Lawrence B. Whitney, wiring


128.32


Frank A. Sampson, repairs


16.70


Brockton Gas Light Co., piping


38.10


Harry Cushing, repairs


33.00


Earl W. Chandler, repairs 5.43


Loren C. Nass, repairs


49.65


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Charles R. Crocker, labor on drive- way 8.00


Parker E. Weston, labor on drive- way 4.50


E. S. O'Neil, labor and truck on driveway 44.50


Howard Randall, labor on drive- way 9.00


Frank Baker, labor on driveway 9.56


John Lovell, labor on driveway 11.25


Avery C. Nickerson, truck on


driveway 28.00


$48,954.90


TUITION AT TRADE SCHOOL


Appropriation


$520.00


City of Boston, School Committee $359.93


DUXBURY FREE LIBRARY


Appropriation


$1,500.00


Dividend, Harding Fund 50.63


$1,550.63


Beatrice F. Fisher, librarian


$916.67


Fisher Ames, librarian


103.33


Byron Leavitt, treasurer


50.63


Robert G. Needham, janitor


480.00


$1,550.63


PLANNING BOARD


Appropriation


$50.00


City Planning Publishing Co. $3.00


Massachusetts Federation of Plan- ning Boards 15.00


$18.00


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CLEAN UP WEEK


Appropriation $125.00


Geo. W. Cobbett, labor and truck $55.50


Walter G. Prince, labor and truck 46.25


$101.75


COMMITTEE ON TOWN FORESTS


Appropriation balance, 1929 $337.62


John D. Morrison, labor $143.00


Frank Williams, labor 31.50


Davis Nickerson, labor 94.50


George Walter, labor 29.25


John D. Morrison, use of truck


38.00


$336.25


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation $400.00


E. J. Sweetser, Treasurer S. U. V. C. W.


$400.00


PLYMOUTH COUNTY FARM BUREAU


Appropriation


$200.00


Treasurer of Plymouth County $200.00


PLYMOUTH COUNTY HOSPITAL


Appropriation


$1,808.51


Treasurer of Plymouth County, maintenance


$1,808.51


TRAIN FIELD PLAYGROUND


Appropriation


$300.00


Wm. J. Burke, labor and fertilizer $57.00


Duxbury Fire & Water District, water 16.00


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Walter G. Prince, labor 49.00


Harold L. Mosher, labor 4.50


Phillip B. Chandler, labor 15.00


Robert G. Needham, labor


10.00


Parker B. Chandler, labor


21.00


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., sup- plies 35.05


$207.55


EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY INSURANCE


Appropriation $718.94 Elmer A. Lord & Co., insurance $718.94


PRINTING AND DELIVERING TOWN REPORTS


Appropriation


$525.00


Eben Briggs, delivering reports $15.00


C. C. McNaught, delivering reports 13.50


Edward S. Soule, delivering reports 4.50


Rogers Print, printing reports 470.40


$503.40


RESERVE FUND


Appropriation


$1,000.00


Transferred to Police Dept. $235.18


Transferred to Highway Dept. 227.87


Transferred to Selectmen's Dept. 22.24


Transferred to Assessors' Dept. 125.30


Transferred to Town Clerk's Dept. 16.26


Transferred to Fire Protection 157.36


Transferred to Tree Warden Dept. .25


Transferred to Tax Collector's Dept. 8.31


$792.77


UNCLASSIFIED


Appropriation


$100.00


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Fred W. Wadsworth, care of Town clock $18.00


Nahum M. Hodgdon, care of Town clock 50.00


E. Howard Clock Co., oil 1.50


$69.50


CEMETERY DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$6,500.00


Dividends, Trust Funds 1,295.00


$7,795.00


Thomas W. Herrick, salary


$1,500.00


Thomas W. Herrick, truck and


expenses 552.54


Willard Taylor, labor


1,120.00


Laurell Freeman, labor


938.38


William Bartlett, labor


615.38


Harold Delano, labor 659.81


Arthur Churchill, labor 408.37


William J. Turner, labor


264.37


Harvey Reynolds, labor 276.18


John Simmons, labor and postage 205.80


Edward S. Soule, labor 23.62


Walter G. Prince, labor and truck


140.00


Harvey J. Reynolds, sods 40.74


Theodore W. Glover, dressing


112.50


David H. Thomas, supplies


63.75


B. F. Goodrich, supplies


51.34


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., sup- plies 225.82


William J. Burke, fertilizer and seed


92.50


Mary E. Nepton, supplies


10.50


Charles F. May, supplies 90.00


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Jones & Chandler, flowers


12.00


Cora E. Reynolds, sods


9.00


Walter Frazar, material


29.00


C. B. Dolge Co., supplies


7.15


Hancock Paint Co., supplies


1.85


Herbert A. Peterson, loam 182.00


A. L. Creed, repairs 6.50


J. Briggs Freeman, painting


2.00


Deacon Bros. Monument Co., clean- ing stone 5.00


William K. Bartlett, repairing lawn


mower


3.00


Memorial Press, supplies


7.11


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


96.60


Division of Accounts, supplies


16.97


Duxbury Fire & Water District, water


18.00


Freeman's Auto Sales, express


7.00


$7,794.78


UNPAID BILLS OF 1929


Appropriation $1,237.74


Fire Department


Leslie Reynolds, labor


$2.65


Loren C. Nass, repairs


5.20


H. A. Tammett, labor


10.82


Robert I. Tower, labor


4.75


Quincy Oil Co., supplies


2.49


R. B. De Wolf, labor


1.56


Eliot F. Baker, labor


3.36


Eben N. Briggs, telephone


13.20


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., sup-


plies


79.19


A. H. Walker, Jr., labor 1.75


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Edwin C. Damon, labor 1.13


E. J. Comier, labor 1.13


William W. Battilana, labor


4.00


E. J. Sweetser, supplies


26.21


Herrick's Auto Sales, supplies 9.68


M. F. Ellis & Co., supplies 14.19


$181.31


Police Department


Cushing Bros., transportation $11.00


Freeman Motor Sales, transporta-


tion 47.00


$58.00


Vital Statistics


Dr. N. K. Noyes, returning births $1.75


Snow Removal


Freeman's Motor Sales, labor and truck


$96.00


Highways, Bridges, and Sidewalks


C. C. McNaught, trucking $1.25


Delano & Keith, surveying and re-locating Columbus Ave. 83.79


$85.04


Public Welfare


James H. Peterson, supplies $25.68


State Dept. of Public Welfare, board and care 92.00


Jordan Hospital, board and care 206.45


Town of Pembroke, re-imbursement 390.00


David H. Thomas, supplies 24.60


$738.73


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Charles Boomer Square


Harvey J. Reynolds, labor and fertilizer $12.00


Unclassified


Memorial Press, printing and supplies


64.91


Total $1,237.74


INTEREST AND DISCOUNT


Appropriation


$8,500.00


Rockland Trust Co., discount on


temporary loans $2,786.57


Rockland Trust Co., interest on


notes and bonds


4,519.00


$7,305.57


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Appropriation


$15,700.00


School and Oak Street Loan, 1925 $1,200.00


Duxbury High School Loan, 1926 6,000.00


Congress and West Streets Loan,


1927 1,000.00


Congress and West Streets Loan, 1926 1,000.00


Bay Road Loan, 1928


3,000.00


Fire Engine House Loan, 1928 1,500.00


Bay Road Loan, 1929


2,000.00


$15,700.00


ANTICIPATION OF REVENUE


Rockland Trust Co., loans $150,000.00


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AGENCY, TRUST, AND INVESTMENT


Plymouth Savings Bank, Cemetery Trust Funds $1,000.00


Plymouth Five Cents Savings


Bank, Myles Standish Fund


1,133.16


Treasurer of Plymouth County,


County Tax


13,599.06


Treasurer of Commonwealth, State Tax


8,653.53


Refund of 1928 Taxes


4.32


Refund of Excise Taxes


116.69


Refund of Bank Tax


2.31


Total Expenditures, 1930


$24,509.07


$344,183.97


BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31, 1930


ASSETS


LIABILITIES


Cash in Bank and Office Accounts Receivable:


$7,237.86


Revenue Loans


Overlay, reserved for abatements


Taxes, Levy of 1928


$49.27


Levy of 1928 $49.27


Taxes, Levy of 1929


17,330.58


Levy of 1929


1,344.99


Taxes, Levy of 1930


39,431.33


56,811.18


Levy of 1930


1,309.57


2,703.83


Excise Tax Revenue, 1929


646.17


Excise Taxes, Levy of 1930 Tax Titles


2,156.78


2,802.95


Excise Tax Revenue, 1930


2,156.78


103.11


Tax Title Revenue


103.11


Department Bills


Overlay Reserve Fund


6,521.69


State Aid


203.00


Departmental Revenue


855.00


Public Welfare


652.00


855.00


Tailings Account


18.95


Revenue


500.00


Surplus Revenue Appropriation Balances


33,797.26


Town Hall and Partridge Academy 31.42


Fire Dept., new equipment 20.00


50.00


Purchase of Sand Spreader


5.69


Land Damages, Congress West Sts.


183.50


Land Damages, Tremont St.


218.10


Land Damages, Summer St.


30.00


Land Damages, Bay Road


218.25


Land Damages, Loring St.


1.00


Guide Boards 7.21


Bounds of Town Ways


29.74


Road Index and Plans 146.15


Roads in Mayflower Cemetery 66.25


Duxbury Beach Committee


500.00


1,507.31


$68,310.10


$68,310.10


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Town Dump


and


$20,000.00


Excise Taxes, Levy of 1929 646.17


DEBT ACCOUNTS


Net Funded or Fixed Debt


$96,500.00 Congress and West Streets Loan, 1926


$1,000.00


High School Loan, 1926


86,000.00


Congress and West Streets Loan, 1927


2,000.00


Bay Road Loan, 1928


1,000.00


Engine House Loan, 1928


3,500.00


Bay Road Loan, 1929


3,000.00


$96,500.00


$96,500.00


TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS


Trust Funds, Cash and Securities


$37,432.71 Hathaway Shade Tree and Sidewalk Fund


$2,590.24


1,000.00


William Penn Harding Library Trust Fund Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds Myles Standish House-lot Fund 1,133.16


32,709.31


$37,432.71


$37,432.71


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Cemetery Trust Fund Account


Name of Fund


Amount


of Fund


Dec. 31, 1929 Balance


Dividends


Payments


Balance


Dec. 31, 1930


W. F. Adams


$200.00


$211.50


$10.68


$10.00


$212.18


Benjamin Alden


100.00


105.70


5.33


5.00


106.03


Abel C. Arnold


150.00


156.26


7.90


5.00


159.16


Orson M. Arnold


250.00


266.57


13.48


10.00


270.05


Samuel Atwell


100.00


107.99


5.43


5.00


108.42


Cordiana Bailey


50.00


55.78


2.81


3.00


55.59


George H. Bailey


100.00


106.82


5.38


5.00


107.20


Louis M. Bailey


100.00


106.60


5.38


5.00


106.98


William Bailey


100.00


107.38


5.43


5.00


107.81


Nellie B. Baker


100.00


107.32


5.96


5.00


108.28


Hiram W. Barstow


100.00


107.53


5.43


5.00


107.96


William Barstow


50.00


55.43


2.78


3.00


55.21


Lydia A. Bates


100.00


105.85


5.33


5.00


106.18


Nettie R. Batsford


100.00


107.19


5.41


5.00


107.60


Josiah S. Batties


100.00


106.53


5.38


5.00


106.91


Alice H. Bigelow


100.00


106.39


5.38


5.00


106.77


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Arthur F. Blanchard


100.00


104.14


5.80


5.00


104.94


Bourne-Harrington


200.00


209.67


10.58


10.00


210.25


Gershom Bradford


200.00


211.98


10.71


5.00


217.69


John Bradford


100.00


107.03


5.41


5.00


107.44


Morton Bradford


100.00


106.91


5.38


5.00


107.29


Henry O. and Joseph B. Brewster


100.00


106.86


5.38


5.00


107.24


Joseph Brewster


100.00


105.03


5.31


5.00


105.34


Marcia Brewster


100.00


106.80


5.90


5.00


107.70


Edward Gray Brown


100.00


107.19


5.41


5.00


107.60


William E. Brown


100.00


106.39


5.38


5.00


106.77


Mary F. Bryant


100.00


106.96


5.38


5.00


107.34


Nellie C. and Rosa L. Burdett


100.00


106.45


5.38


5.00


106.83


Etta L. Burditt


100.00


105.28


5.31


5.00


105.59


Alden Chandler


100.00


106.98


5.38


5.00


107.36


Elbridge H. Chandler


100.00


104.14


5.80


5.00


104.94


Gershom B. Chandler


100.00


100.00


Henrietta Chandler


100.00


108.21


5.45


5.00


108.66


Henry B. Chandler


100.00


106.02


5.35


5.00


106.37


Horatio Chandler


100.00


105.45


5.33


5.00


105.78


Ichabod D. Chandler


100.00


108.71


6.02


5.00


109.73


Ira Chandler


100.00


105.88


5.33


5.00


106.21


Luther S. Chandler


100.00


106.11


5.35


5.00


106.46


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Lydia W. Chandler Mary O. Chandler


100.00


106.31


5.35


5.00


106.66


50.00


55.07


2.78


3.00


54.85


Nathaniel L. Chandler


100.00


106.28


5.35


5.00


106.63


Chandler and Randall


100.00


100.00


2.75


102.75


Chandler and Ryder


100.00


105.39


5.33


5.00


105.72


Georgianna W. Clapp


500.00


521.27


26.38


10.00


537.65


Willard Clark


100.00


107.15


5.41


5.00


107.56


Dora A. Collins


100.00


106.45


5.38


5.00


106.83


James Cooper


50.00


55.01


2.78


3.00


54.79


John Cooper


100.00


106.77


5.38


5.00


107.15


Elizabeth S. Corthell


220.00


230.87


11.65


10.00


232.52


Mary R. Crocker


100.00


106.90


5.38


5.00


107.28


Albert W. Curtis


75.00


75.43


3.81


79.24


Eveline E. Curtis


100.00


105.45


5.33


5.00


105.78


Harry Cushing


100.00


103.76


5.23


5.00


103.99


Walter Cushing


100.00


106.61


5.38


5.00


106.99


Cushman and Bryant


200.00


209.92


10.61


10.00


210.53


Elizabeth Watson Cutter


500.00


524.54


26.53


20.00


531.07


Allen Dawes


100.00


107.32


5.96


5.00


108.28


Josephus Dawes


100.00


106.73


5.38


5.00


107.11


Fred A. Delano


100.00


105.76


5.33


5.00


106.09


Henry Delano


100.00


105.77


5.33


5.00


106.10


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Mrs. Martha Delano


50.00


54.92


2.75


3.00


54.67


Annie T. Desmond


100.00


100.00


7.00


107.00


Emma M. Drew


100.00


106.66


5.38


5.00


107.04


William J. and Martha Drew Dunham


100.00


106.48


5.38


5.00


106.86


Thomas Ellis


100.00


105.92


5.33


5.00


106.25


Ellison-Richardson


200.00


209.00


10.58


10.00


209.58


Ellison and Howes


200.00


208.88


10.55


10.00


209.43


Ferdinand Emerson


100.00


105.72


5.33


5.00


106.05


Joseph B. Emerson


500.00


533.86


27.01


30.00


530.87


Alanson W. Farrington


150.00


157.76


7.96


5.00


160.72


Thomas L. Ferris


150.00


159.45


8.06


5.00


162.51


Henry A. Fish


100.00


105.59


5.33


5.00


105.92


Benjamin Ford


50.00


54.50


2.73


3.00


54.23


George B. Frazar


100.00


100.00


Eugene S. Freeman




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