Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1926-1930, Part 7

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


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Town Cerk's Report


75


Town Dump


102


Town Forest Committee


105


Town Meetings


81


Town Officers


3


Treasurer's Report


74


Tree Warden's Report


104


Planning Board


106


For Binding 1930


ANNUAL REPORT


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TOWN OFFICERS and COMMITTEES


OF THE


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For the Year Ending December 31st 1927


ANNUAL REPORT


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For the Year Ending December 31st 1927


THE ROGERS PRINT Plymouth, Mass.


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Town Officers, 1927


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


Assessors-Sidney C. Soule, Wendell Phillips, Al- fred E. Green.


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


School Committee-Elizabeth A. Phillips, Alpheus H. Walker, Charles H. Crocker.


Board of Health-Eugene E. Covell, Charles W. Eaton, George E. Belknap.


Constables-Charles S. Pierce, Andrew J. Delano, James T. O'Neil.


Cemetery Trustees-Albert M. Goulding, John Sim- mons, Martin Hanigan, William J. Alden, Theodore W. Glover.


Tree Warden-John D. Morrison.


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


Surveyor of Wood and Lumber-Charles R. Crock- er, Ray M. Parks.


Field Drivers-J. Knowles Parker, Harry S. Wins- low, John A. Hunt, Daniel W. Studley, Charles R. Crock- er, Edward S. O'Neil, Ray M. Parks.


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


Inspector of Animals-Herman H. Delano, Jr.


Inspector of Slaughtered Animals-Charles S. Pierce.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Eugene O. Page.


Weighers of Coal and Coke-Martin Baker, Fred W. Shattuck, Mary Cary, Walter Hanson, Eden Peter- son, William Battilana, William Murphy, Benjamin F. Goodrich, John J. Edwards, Arthur Edwards, Richard Edgar, Virginia Goodrich.


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


Superintendent of Streets-Edward S. O'Neil.


Keeper of Almshouse and Pound-James G. Chase.


Town Physicians-N. K. Noyes, M. D., Roger Spalding, M. D.


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List of Jurors


List of jersons qualified to serve as Jurors in the Town of Duxbury from July 1, 1927 to July 1, 1928 :


J. Knowles Parker


George N. Bryant


George A. Baker


Ebenezer N. Briggs


Richard S. Glover


Alfred R. Davis


Harry B. Bradley


Lester R. Bates


Lemuel H. Wyman


Sumner H. Hancock


Enos Stoddard


Maurice L. Chandler


Oscar B. Ryder


Earl W. Chandler Fisher Ames


Eugene E. Covell E. Burton Freeman Frank S. Boyd


William C. Sutorius


Harry A. Tammett George H. Doane


Lester W. Osborne


Arthur D. Eaton


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Report of Selectmen


To the Citizens of Duxbury :


Your board of Selectmen make the following report:


The work of the Selectmen is chiefly of a routine nature.


With reference to the vote at the last Annual Meet- ing, Congress and West Streets have been completed. Also Mullens Avenue and the small section at Millbrook Corner. The road at Duxbury Station has been repaired with cinders purchased from the N. Y., N. H. & Hart- ford R. R. Co. This was sealed with oil which has made a good surface for the season's travel.


The voters will be asked at the coming Town Meet- ing to consider the question of accepting a new street built by Messrs. Peterson & Phillips at Powder Point.


This street passes through a section of property laid out for building lots. If accepted will probably aid in the sale of lots for building, thus making more taxable property.


The Board recommends the widening of Bay Road in connection with the State and County, as this street is very narrow and it will also be necessary to con- struct a new bridge near the Bay Farm, as the present one is in very poor condition.


We take great pleasure in acknowledging, during the past year, a legacy left by Miss Jerusha Hathaway to the Cemetery Fund, also the receipt of two thousand dollars from Miss Lucy Hathaway to complete the ceme- tery fence on Tremont street in memory of her father,


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mother and sister and an imposing monument at the new entrance to the Cemetery, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Bailey.


Fitting acknowledgements will be found in the Town Reports.


Respectfully submitted,


SIDNEY C. SOULE, ALFRED E. GREEN, GORDON TWEED, Selectmen of Duxbury.


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Report of the Town Accountant


Following is a statement of all receipts and expendi- tures of the Town of Duxbury for the financial year ending December 31, 1927 in accordance with Chapter 41, Section 61 General Laws.


RECEIPTS


TAXES


Polls, Personal and real


$150,237.25


Corporation and bank taxes


2,447.81


Income tax 1927 12,343.70


Income taxes, previous years


1,139.00


$166,167.76


LICENSES AND PERMITS


Junk Dealer's Licenses


$50.00


Sunday and Victualler's Licenses


40.00


Third Class Druggist's License


1.00


Garbage Collector's Licenses


8.00


Transient Vender's Licenses


10.30


Slaughtering Licenses


10.00


Auctioneer's License


2.00


Peddler's Licenses


42.00


Garage License


10.00


"Oleo" Premits


1.00


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Marriage Permits


25.00


Denatured Alcohol Permits


6.00


Dog Licenses


404.57


$609.87


FINES AND FORFEITS


Third District Court, Fines $45.00


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Selectmen, cost of advertising $3.00


Treasurer, fees on seal bounties


5.50


Town Clerk, fees


40.80


Town Hall, telephone tolls


13.15


$62.45


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


State Treasurer, bounties on seals $22.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures, fees 75.00


$97.30


HIGHWAYS


State Treas., road construction $15,000.00


County Treas., road construction 10,000.00


Town of Pembroke, use of ma-


chinery 1,128.20


Mrs. Horace H. Soule, use of machin- ery and material 172.50


Edward S. O'Neil, refund 137.20


Charles S. Skoglund, sale of old boiler 10.00


$26,447.90


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CHARITIES


Infirmary, sale of produce


$15.00


New Bedford, re-imbursement 75.50


$90.50


SOLDIERS' BENEFITS


State Treasurer, state aid


$312.00


State Treasurer, soldiers' burials 120.00


$432.00


SCHOOLS


South Duxbury School $10.00


School Committee, sale of building


at Tarklin 25.00


$35.00


CEMETERIES


Cemetery Trustees, sale of lots $280.00


Cemetery Trustees, sale of wood 12.50


Miss Lucy Hathaway, fence 2,000.00


$2,292.50


INTEREST


Rockland Trust Co., interest on de- posit $200.01


Rockland Trust Co., interest on spe- cial deposit 2,533.05


Town Treasurer, interest on trust funds 1,039.00


Tax Collector, interest on taxes


2,052.92


$5,824.98


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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Temporary Loans


$120,000.00


Congress and West


Streets Loan


1926 3,000.00


Congress and West Streets Loan


1927


7,000.00


$130.000.00


AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


$1,850.00


REFUNDS


State Treasurer, veterans' exemp-


tions


$77.80


Forest Warden Department 3.38


Total Receipts


$81.18 $334,036.44


EXPENDITURES


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


MODERATOR


Appropriation


$25.00


H. P. Moulton, Jr., services


$25.00


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$1,600.00


Sidney C. Soule, services


$700.00


Sidney C. Soule, expenses


5.48


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Wendell Phillips, services 65.10


Alfred E. Green, services 312.50


Gordon Tweed, services 260.42


Duxbury Post Office, supplies


14.46


Memorial Press, supplies


67.27


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, supplies 7.82


Commissioner of Public Safety, supplies 1.10


Hobbs & Warren, supplies 1.44


Rand Kardex Service Corp., supplies 1.13


Edgars Auto Express, express 3.00


Treasurer of Plymouth County, ad-


vertising 3.00


$1,442.72


ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $1,000.00


Mary E. Greene, services $966.66


TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$1,100.00


George H. Stearns, services $800.00


George H. Stearns, treasurer's bond 146.00


Duxbury Post Office, supplies 38.77


Herrick's Auto Sales, transportation 32.00


The Memorial Press, supplies 7.50


Paul C. Peterson, supplies .25


Director of Accounts, certification of notes 40.00


$1,064.52


TAX COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$1,150.00


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George H. Stearns, services


$800.00


George H. Stearns, collector's bond


99.00


George H. Stearns, stamps 2.10


Ruby H. Graves, clerical work


32.50


Hobbs & Warren, supplies 30.72


The Memorial Press, printing 4.00


The Rogers Print, printing


24.00


Duxbury Post Office, supplies


70.26


$1,062.58


ASSESSOR'S MAPS


Appropriation $500.00


Delano & Keith, services on salt meadow lots


$500.00


ASSESSOR'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $1,600.00


Sidney C. Soule, services


$500.00


Sidney C. Soule, carfare 2.74


Wendell Phillips, services


250.00


Alfred E. Green, services


250.00


Freeman's Garage, transportation 54.00


John B. Washburn, transfers


48.00


Banker & Tradesman, magazine


10.00


Delano & Keith, maps


66.35


Assessors Auto Tax Service, list 5.00


Davol Printing House, supplies


8.75


$1,194.84


LAW DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$300.00


William N. Cronin, town counsel


$50.00


TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$450.00


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George H. Stearns, services $400.00


George H. Stearns, bond and supplies 4.25


Hobbs & Warren, supplies 8.00


P. B. Murphy, supplies 2.00


A. S. Burbank, supplies 3.00


C. C. McNaught, express .45


$417.70


ELECTION AND REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $450.00


George H. Stearns, services $2500


John H. Glover, services 25.00


Wendell B. Phillips, services 25.00


Thomas W. Herrick, services


25.00


Walter I. Prince, services


10.00


Robert I. Tower, services


10.00


Herbert Packard, services


10.00


Harry A. McNaught, services


5.00


Walter J. Hanson, delivering lists


3.00


Nora Smith, lunches


6.00


The Rogers Print, printing


36.50


The Memorial Press, printing


71.79


$252.29


TOWN HALL AND OFFICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$1,200.00


Plymouth Electric Light Co., lights $72.77


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phones 114.77


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., coal and supplies 240.35


George W. Cobbett, wood 42.00


B. F. Goodrich, coal 4.50


Duxbury Fire and Water District water 16.26


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Remington Typewriter Co., type- writers


127.50


W. N. Snow, shades 5.25


Lawrence B. Whitney, electrical work 24.56


Julius B. Chandler, cleaning cesspool 10.00


A. S. Churchill, cleaning cesspool 20.00


Ted Conner, cleaning cesspool 25.00


Millbrook Auto Sales, sharpening mower


3.25


Willard S. Barclay, repairs


2.00


J. D. Randall, repairs


14.93


H. H. Stranger, repairs


5.35


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., re- pairs


4.50


J. P. Harrington, new bulkhead, ce- menting cellar and repairing cesspool


269.37


Martin Hannigan, labor


14.25


Harold K. Delano, labor


4.50


Henry Hayes, labor


11.25


Harry Priest, labor


12.37


Willard Taylor, labor


11.25


Orrin W. Churchill, labor


10.38


$1,066.36


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$1,500.00


Charles S. Pierce, services and ex-


penses $315.97


Andrew J. Delano, services and ex- penses 223.73


Warren C. Prince, services and ex- penses 39.00


James T. O'Neil, services and


expenses 598.25


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William J. Murphy, services 39.00


Edward O Willcott, services 3.25


Charles C. McNaught, services 22.38


James W. Ellis, services


13.00


Harvey G. Laprade, transportation liquor 65.00


Edwin F. Harris, lockup service


5.25


Milton R. Howland, lockup service .50


$1,325.33


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $1,900.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund $984.38


$2,884.38


Plymouth Electric Light Co., lights $27.28


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., fuel 86.94


Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co.,


supplies 362.20


Frank A. Sampson, stove and fittings 44.57


Phillips Bates & Co., fuel 28.75


Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Co., sup- plies 196.31


American Fire Equipment Co., sup- plies 328.01


Paul C. Peterson, supplies 4.00


E. J. Sweetser, supplies 1.95


Arthur H. Blanchard, supplies


136.64


Frank R. Gaffney, supplies


2.50


Eagle Oil & Supply Co., supplies


.50


Marshfield Center Garage, supplies


4.15


E. & F. King & Co., supplies 26.32


H. B. Jones, supplies 2.00


Cox's Corner Garage, supplies


21.09


Allen Brothers, supplies


7.13


Fyr-Fyter Co., supplies


54.40


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C. B. Keene, supplies


4.66


M. F. Ellis & Co., supplies


13.00


George W. Cobbett, wood


3.50


George H. Stearns, Insurance


41.02


B. F. Goodrich, gasoline


1.90


Millbrook Auto Sales, gasoline


2.55


Edgar's Auto Express, express


4.25


H. E. Merry, labor and expenses


203.26


Harold Mosher, labor


3.08


Eben Briggs, labor


62.92


John H. Glover, labor


5.00


Herrick's Auto Sales, labor and supplies


267.65


A. N. Nickerson, labor


6.33


Benjamin G. Chase, labor


42.58


Walter N. Smith, labor


26.00


Wilfred Lovell, labor


22.97


Freeman's Garage, labor and supplies 11.47


Arthur W. Bennett, labor


2.00


Walter J. Hanson, labor 3.75


Nahum Hodgdon, labor


6.45


Harry A. McNaught, labor


3.00


Karl Swanson, labor


1.13


Z. Washburn, labor


1.13


Frank Washburn, labor


1.13


Edwin M. Noyes, patrol


2.00


Avner Nickerson, labor


4.50


George Worster, janitor


20.00


Lawrence W. Glass, labor and material 64.28


William Manning, labor


1.13


George Manning, labor


1.13


Charles Teravainen, labor


1.70


Richard Whitney, labor


11.60


Celso Macari, labor


2.10


William Murphy, labor


2.89


C. A. Duff, labor


43.92


R. B. Hubbard, labor


4.25


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E. S. O'Neil, labor and supplies 13.65


Sam Wadsworth, labor 6.40


George O. Delano, labor


4.75


Roland Lewis, labor


5.52


Roy Lewis, labor 5.52


A. C. Greene, labor


27.00


Harvey Halunen, labor


4.23


W. W. Battilana, labor


2.75


R. I. Tower, labor


10.87


George H. Doane, labor


32.25


Irvin Ellis, labor


9.73


Waldo B. Reed, labor


10.82


Cushing Bros., labor and supplies


21.28


Laurel B. Freeman, labor


6.75


A. W. Freeman, labor


37.03


Frank Fernandes, labor


1.41


Jack Barboza, labor


1.41


Manuel Pina, labor


1.41


Russell W. Lovell, labor


17.87


Eugene O. Page, labor


2.00


Walter G. Prince, labor


33.68


Raymond Viega, labor


1.41


Christian Sperry, labor


1.41


Fred W. Lexner, labor


10.39


Elmer Phillips, labor


3.75


Leroy Freeman, labor


4.75


J. B. Chandler, labor


5.00


H. A. Tammett, janitor and labor


111.05


Herbert Packard, labor


19.71


C. C. McNaught, labor


64.00


W. T. Churchill, labor


13.37


Caesar Grace, labor


1.28


E. W. Chandler, janitor and labor


123.74


Ernest Chandler, labor


1.29


A. H. Churchill, labor


1.12


H. S. Winslow, labor


30.25


$2,883.82


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SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $350.00


E. O. Page, service and transporta- tion


$245.00


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies 37.45


George H. Stearns, Insurance 18.00


$300.45


BOUNTIES


Appropriation $150.00


Herbert T. Hunt, 6 seals


$12.00


George H. F. Phillips, 7 seals 14.00


Sargent C. Black, 6 seals 12.00


Merritt Ferrell, 1 seal


2.00


Richard M. Edgar, 1 seal


2.00


Lawrence W. Grover, 1 seal


2.00


W. Bradstreet Speare, 1 seal


2.00


Arthur A. Sprague, 2 seals


4.00


William J. C. Baker, 1 seal


2.00


C. Raymond Hunt, 1 seal 2.00


L. H. Wyman, 1 seal 2.00


Eugene F. Glass, 1 seal, 3 crows


2.45


Richard S. Glover, 2 seals, 15 crows


5.20


Russell P. Freeman, seal and 2 crows 2.30


Howard M. Blanchard, 1 hawk, 24 crows 4.60


H. A. Peterson, 1 hawk, 1 crow


1.15


Stanley Merry, 1 crow,


.15


A. H. Walker, 2 hawks


2.00


Harry E. Hunt, Jr. 5 hawks, 7 crows 6.05


James H. Baker, 1 hawk 1.00


William F. Devereux, 1 crow .15


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P. Bradley, 1 hawk 1.00


Roger Sollis, 1 crow


.15


Russell Mosher, 1 crow


.15


$82.35


GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$2,202.50


John D. Morrison, labor


$804.63


John D. Morrison, truck


235.00


Acme Rubber Mfg. Co., hose 42.50


Frost Insecticide Co., supplies 6.60


Grasselli Chemical Co., lead powder 269.44


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight 6.88


Cox's Corner Garage, supplies


13.95


Harvey J. Day, labor


101.25


George W. Bryant, labor


220.50


Clifton B. Chandler, labor


193.50


Charles Sprague, labor


189.00


Frederick Simcock, labor


101.25


Edward Walker, labor


18.00


$2,202.50


TREE WARDEN DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $500.00


John D. Morrison, labor


$210.75


John D. Morrison, truck 110.00


Bay State Nurseries, trees


105.00


Charles Sprague, labor


15.75


Clifton Chandler, labor


13.50


Frederick Simcock, labor


43.31


$498.31


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FOREST WARDEN DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $1,400.00


H. E. Merry, labor and expenses $327.90


Herrick's Auto Sales, storage and supplies


319.43


Lot Phillips & Co., boxes 18.00


Stone & Forsythe Co. , paper boxes 16.08


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies 2.30


E. & F. King Co., supplies


31.74


Dept. Conservation, supplies


9.28


C. S. Pierce, patrol


33.90


Freemans Auto Express, express


.50


A. J. Delano, patrol


15.30


Waldo Bros.& Bond, supplies


7.05


Briggs Motor Sales Co., 1 Dodge chassis


300.00


Jules Bennett, labor


2.82


Wilfred Bennett, labor


3.95


Chester I. Foster, labor


15.00


Russell Mosher, labor


1.50


Fred Lexner, labor


7.85


Sam Wadsworth, labor


2.55


Ronald Lewis, labor


4.20


Russell Lovell, labor


2.80


Harry Hallunen, labor


4.20


Leslie Reynolds, labor


2.25


William Ahlquist, labor


4.71


Walter J. Hanson, labor


6.78


Edward S. Soule, labor


1.12


Wilfred Lovell, labor


10.40


Fred W. Soule, labor


3.37


Eben N. Briggs, labor


12.81


E. S. O'Neil, labor


6.20


Davis Nickerson, labor


6.75


Willard Chubbuck, labor


1.50


John King, labor


1.13


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Kimball Randall, labor


10.69


Joseph Barboza, labor 1.50


H. E. Hartford, labor


12.25


Willard R. Randall, labor


3.38


Roy Lewis, labor


1.40


August Landry, labor


4.50


Henry Landry, labor


6.17


Paul Landry, labor


5.06


William Landry, labor


4.50


James Baker, labor


11,23


Eugene O. Page, labor


9.86


Manuel Pina, labor


1.28


Harold Peacock, labor


1.13


C. T. Johnson, labor and supplies


2.74


George O. Delano, labor


2.14


Sheridan Petley, labor


2.82


William Jones, labor


6.20


H. S. Winslow, labor


6.39


Frank Anderson, labor


3.94


Leo King, labor


4.50


William Battilana, labor


5.93


Arthur W. Bennett, labor


1.13


Percy Damon, labor


3.12


Phillips G. Fry, labor


1.13


Ed Long, labor


1.70


Adolph Anderson, labor


1.99


A. A. Colby, labor


2.85


H. H. Daub, labor


2.25


L. B. Whitney, labor and supplies


12.62


Jaako Teravainen, labor


1.13


Oscar Peterson, labor


1.13


Arthur Ashe, labor


1.13


Eric Ahlquist, labor


1.13


Leroy O. Freeman, labor


9.25


George H. Phillips, labor


11.38


Arthur C. Greene, labor


3.12


Joseph De Lorenzo, labor


2.25


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George H. Doane, labor 3.57


Richard Crocker, labor 1.69


Lester W. Osborn, labor 4.48


H. A. Tammett, labor 3.36


C. C. McNaught, labor 3.37


E. Pembroke Fire Co., pay roll 28.75


$1,393.51


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $2,000.00


Charles W. Eaton, salary and expen-


ses


$580.79


George E. Belknap, salary and ex- penses 181.30


E. E. Covell, salary and expenses 166.85


Julius B. Chandler, transportation 360.79


Maurice L. Chandler, transportation 403.98


Freeman's Garage, transportation


6.00


Joseph Pierce, burying seal


2.00


Joseph Govoni, burying cat and birds


2.00


Phillip E. Covell, burying cat .50


David Carver, burying dog 1.00


A. S. Churchill, burying seal 2.00


Paul Govoni, burying seal 1.50


George W. Cobbett, burying seal and wood 9.00


Morton Collingwood, services 35.00


N. K. Noyes, M. D., examination 5.00


Memorial Press, printing, 2.00


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


54.10


Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirm- ary, board 14.55


Plymouth County Hospital, board 39.00


Paul C. Peterson, supplies 6.35


Julia W. Britto, board and clothes 40.00


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John W. Lovell, quarantine 14.00


Verna McNaught, quarantine 18.00


Puritan Clothing Co., clothing 11.50


Rita Clark, examination of milk 9.50


Ruth F. Nesmith, examination of milk 8.00


$1,974.71


VITAL STATISTICS


Appropriation $50.00


J. J. Shepherd & Sons, returning deaths, 1926 $5.25


ANIMAL INSPECTION


Appropriation


$150.00


H. H. Delano, Jr. inspection of ani-


mals and premises to April 1,


1927


$150.00


INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERED ANIMALS


Appropriation


$150.00


Charles S. Pierce, inspection for 1927 $150.00


TOWN DUMP


Appropriation


$300.00


H. E. Merry, labor $27.00


Chester I. Foster, labor 260.00


Herricks Auto Sales, gas and oil 2.55


John A. Chandler, labor 4.00


$293.55


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HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND SIDEWALKS


Appropriation $15,000.00


Credit from Cemetery 93.80


$15,093.80


Barrett Mfg. Co., supplies $1,754.28


Barber Asphalt Co., supplies 1,117.50


American Gas Accumulator Co.,


supplies 54.67


Highways Product Co., supplies


607.75


Dyer Sales & Supply Co., supplies 42.70


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., sup- plies, 34.89


Acme Road Machinery Co., supplies 10.00


Hadley Good Roads Co., supplies 98.61


Standard Oil Co., supplies


50.00


Berger Mfg. Co., supplies


28.09


Charles L. Bellerive, supplies


19.50


B. F. Goodrich, supplies


21.65


Kingston Hardware Co., supplies


17.62


P. Cremonine, supplies 23.65


New England Broom & Supply Co., supplies, 25.00


Mary E. Baker, material


93.60


Effie Swift, material


14.10


Educator Oil Co., oil


39.00


M. F. Ellis, supplies


23.00


Ernest Osgood, material


23.10


Lawrence B. Whitney, supplies


6.80


J. Rodman, material


1.80


Merry Bros., supplies


1.00


Jack Barbosa, labor


55.81


Samuel Mendes, labor


53.00


Harry Cushing, labor and material 20.25


Claude C. Cushing, labor and material 32.85 J. Knowles Parker, labor and team 124.30


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William D. Baker, labor 23.06


William Manning, labor 19.69


William N. Ferrell, labor 82.25


Lucius A. Peterson, labor and truck 75.25


George H. Doane, labor and material 167.75


Daniel W. Studley, labor and team


126.47


James W. Baker, labor


28.81


George Gagne, labor


10.13


Wilbur Randall, labor


18.00


Washington E. Nickerson, labor


50.06


Roscoe Chandler, trucking


73.31


Hortense E. Merry, labor


30.15


William Randall, labor


36.00


Phillip Covell, labor


33.75


Harvey Nickerson, labor


51.75


Raymond Viega, labor


21.64


Peter Fernandes, labor


119.86


Christian Perry, labor


143.52


Tony Santos, labor


126.63


Ray Parks, labor


107.63


Frank W. Anderson, labor


11.25


Walter T. Churchill, labor


35.00


George J. Soule, labor


38.25


John Clark, labor


9.00


Samuel J. Wade, labor


9.50


Charles C. McNaught, express


8.40


Theodore Connor, supplies,


1.05


New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R., freight 19.10


Eastern Tractor Co., supplies 22.20


Mrs. Alfred Freeman, material 1.05


Rockland Transportation Co., freight .75


Barnes' Market, supplies


1.00


George W. Cobbett, material 27.60


Commissioner of Public Safety, in- spection, 10.00


Edward S. O'Neil, labor and trucks 1,924.21


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Avery Nickerson, labor and trucks 1,045.26 Eden W. Soule, labor and trucks 946.14


Albert E. Parks, labor and trucks 536.95


Maurice L. Chandler, labor and


trucks,


1,497.73


Avner Nickerson, labor


280.93


Davis Nickerson, labor


100.22


Charles R. Crocker, labor


309.30


Merritt Ferrell, labor


208.75


Parker E. Weston, labor


204.19


Manuel Fernandes, labor


140.43


Harry F. Swift, labor


90.00


Joseph P. Mendes, labor


152.72


Theodore Amado, labor


57.22


Isadore Texera, labor


24.75


William F. Scholpp, labor


22.38


Frank Washburn, labor


18.00


Paul Swanson, labor


18.00


Arthur F. Loring, labor and material


25.85


George W. Loring, labor and material 12.25


Joseph Barbosa, labor


4.50


Manuel Perry, labor


1.13


Frank Perry, labor,


1.13


Robert Tower, labor


4.00


Russell Lovell, labor


1.13


Leo King, labor


1.13


Michael Barbosa, labor


1.54


Henry Fortes, labor


1.13


Christian Grace, labor


1.54


Amos Perry, labor


1.13


Frank Fernandes, labor


55.13


Joseph Semonian, labor


51.79


Benjamin Taylor, labor


18.00


William P. Turner, labor


4.50


Willard H. Taylor, labor


31.50


Nicholas Jansen, labor


34.88


Michael Farrell, labor


49.50


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Gershom B. Chandler, labor 2.21


Harrison E. Hartford, labor 1.55


Elliott Randall, labor


221.88


Edward Randall, labor


296.58


Nathan A. Thomas, labor 4.87


F. B. Knapp, material


4.05


Freeman's Garage, supplies


3.00


Herricks' Auto Sales, labor and sup- plies


658.26


Mabel Nickerson, material


69.85


Theodore Duart, labor


18.00


$15,093.57


ROAD MACHINERY REPAIRS


Appropriation $1,500.00


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co.,


repairs


$1,064.98


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


18.62


Chas. T. Holmes, repairs


265.81


Herricks Auto Sales, repairs


53.00


C. Drew & Co., repairs 10.45


Stony Brook Garage, repairs 1.60


Roscoe R. Chandler, express


8.30


M. L. Chandler, trucking


28.00


Merritt Ferrell, labor


18.00


Charles R. Crocker, labor


24.00


$1,492.76


REPAIRS OF FRANKLIN STREET


Appropriation $5,000.00 The Barrett Mfg. Co., supplies $1,383.26


George W. Cobbett, sand 97.05


Edward S. O'Neil, labor and truck 300.75


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Eden W. Soule, labor and truck 587.95


Albert E. Parks, labor and truck 316.75


Walter Prince, labor and truck 239.75


Lucius A. Peterson, labor and truck 260.75


Avery Nickerson, labor and truck 134.75


Roy Lewis, labor


106.30


Peter Fernandes, labor


115.30


Manuel Fernandes, labor


119.80


Joseph Mendes, labor


106.30


Jack Barbosa, labor


9.00


Fred B. Studley, labor


61.83


David Nightingale, labor


103.20


Joseph Barbosa, labor


91.11


Tony Santos, labor


90.56


Paul Swanson, labor


78.18


Charles R. Crocker, labor


136.00


Christian Perry, labor


106.30


John W. Lovell, labor


52.81


Samuel Mendes, labor


13.50


Isadore Texeria, labor


18.00


Theodore DeWart, labor


15.72


Avner Nickerson, labor


54.00


Elliott Randall, labor


25.30


Edward Randall, labor


47.81


Theodore Amado, labor


70.30


Raymond Viega, labor


34.31


Parker E. Weston, labor


22.50


Harvey Nickerson, labor


11.80


Berger Mfg. Co., drain tile


40.75


Mary E. Baker, gravel


66.75


William F. Scholpp, labor


81.56


$5,000.00


GURNET ROAD, PLYMOUTH & BAY AVENUES


Appropriation


$1,000.00


Barber Asphalt Co., oil


$367.50


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Eden W. Soule, labor and trucks 186.00


Albert E. Parks, labor and trucks 42.00


Edward S. O'Neil, labor and trucks 42.00


Ray M. Parks, labor and trucks 42.00


Avery Nickerson, labor and trucks 28.00


Peter Fernandes, labor


40.50


Joseph Mendes, labor


27.00


Tony Santos, labor


27.00


Manuel Fernandes, labor


13.50


Christian Perry, labor


13.50


Elliott Randall, labor


13.50




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