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H. T. Maxim, carting stone, 17 38
Edgar L. Holmes, carting stone, 16 65
E. H. Murdock, carting stone, 16 14
Roswell Shurtleff. carting stone, 240 73
E. A. Richards, carting stone, 65 09
H. F. Collwell, carting stone, 77 73
Embert Eames, carting stone, 30 36
Geo. Powers, carting stone, 7 75
Harry Shurtleff, carting stone,
99 50
Benj. C. Shaw, carting stone, 67 94
Herbert Atwood, carting stone, 61 73
Geo. W. Thomas, carting stone, 23 26
Webster C. Vaughan, carting stone,
5 90
T. T. Vaughan, carting stone, 3 77
Adam Liberty, carting stone,
13 45
Joseph Ganier, carting stone, 8 64
Lucian Atwood. carting stone,
9 80
J. M. Bump. carting stone, 5 58
Dana Shaw, carting stone, 7 '23
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F. Letender, carting stone, 10 65
Frank Wilber, 883 tons stone, 88 05
Mr. Plymton, 74 tons stone, 7 40
L. Fisher, 18 tons stone, I 83
James L. Jenny. 3.500 coal, 9 94
R. F. Shurtleff, paint and tools,
5 29
E. H. Murdock, labor and team,
147 55
A. Baker, labor,
42 49
Fred Masier, labor,
444 17
Daniel Ross, labor,
67 25
T. T. Vaughan, labor and team, 113 40
Herbert F. Atwood, labor and team, 108 86
Embert Eames, labor and team, 75 83
Roswell Shurtleff, labor and team, 97 06
Henry Bassett, labor and team, 64 04
Joseph Ganier, labor and team, 69 27
Joseph Judway, labor, 36 66
14 25
O. P. Griffith, labor, 26 33
Horace Thrasher, labor, 21 41
Clifford Shurtleff, labor,
33 83
Walter Dunham, labor,
104 06
Benj. Parker, labor, 28 20
Fred Vickery, labor,
24 27
Frank Morse, labor. 83 00
Charles Fish, labor. 90 50
E. A. Richards, labor. 2 85
John Bernier, labor. 35 15
Geo. Powers, labor and team, 79 73
Ellis G. Cornish, labor and team, 54 15
J. M. Bump, labor and team,
39 90
Webster E. C. Vaughan, labor and team. 57 68
Lucian Atwood, labor and team,
24 22
Charles A. Claffin, pump and oil. 41 44
Louis Letender, labor,
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Staples Coal Co., 26 1-2 tons coal, 88 71 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight on coal and roller. 78 35
Arthur Beauchemin, labor, I 50
Fred Westcott. labor,
3 00
Edgar Holmes, labor,
I 00
Ernest De Rosia, labor,
I 50
E. E. Gardner, blacksmithing, 9 90
S. H. Pink, telephoning. 55
Charles Herbert, breaking stone,
45 90
T: T. Vaughan, slabs.
13 50
T. T. Vaughan, posts and lumber. I 00
Overdrawn in 1904. 584 99
$3.772 86
The Town has on hand one five-ton wagon scales; 3,000 feet of lumber: 100 tons of crushed stone: one water tank, one force pump: five tons of coal; and tools, etc., the whole valued at $250.
WIDENING AND STRAIGHTENING MAIN ST.
DR.
Appropriation.
$300 00
Balance from last year.
21 78
$321 78
CR.
Paid-
Fred Masier. labor.
$16 50
T. T. Vaughan, labor and team, 9 80
George Judwav. labor,
39 49
Joseph Judwav. labor.
13 50
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Wilfred Loring, labor, 7 50
Napoleon Hubert, labor, 16 50
John Bernier, labor, 24 00
Webster E. Vaughan, labor and team, 49 27 A. Parker, labor, 19 50
E. H. Murdock, labor and team,
67 71
T. T. Vaughan, gravel, 8 84
Herbert Atwood, labor and team,
5 25
Roswell Shurtleff, labor and team, 1 00
Lucian Atwood, labor and team,
9 97
WV. C. Richards, sharpening tools,
I 20
Peter Buldac, labor, 5 00
E. E. Shaw, posts and rails, II OO
Balance to new account, 13 45
$321 78
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION, TREMONT STREET.
DR.
Appropriation, $500 00
Balance from last year,
25
Overdrawn, 38 71
$538 7I
CR.
Paid-
Z. W. Andrews, labor and team, $83 OI
O. K. Griffith, labor, 37 33
L. N. Crocker, labor, 24 16
Antone Burbash, labor 38 25
John Pena, labor, 38 42
Frank Barrows, labor,
IO 12
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Antone Barrows, labor,
3 45
Manuel Pena, labor,
16 35
Miquel Deas, labor, 17 OI
Sebastain Gomes. labor,
17 09
Phillip Gomes, labor,
15 42
Jocquien Boslvia, labor,
18 44
Angelina Pena, labor,
7 42
T. A. Tillson, labor and team,
21 17
Frank Silva, labor,
7 05
Florence Pena, labor,
I 65
Bofail Pena, labor,
I 65
Peter Ferdinand, labor,
5 62
W. F. Stanley, labor and team,
32 85
H. H. Gammons, iabor and team,
17 62
Joe Lavender, labor,
21 57
Carl Southworth, labor,
20 76
John A. Winberg, labor and team,
39 42
Frank Renodo, labor,
12 15
Joseph Gomes, labor, I 35
E. E. Shaw, posts and rails, 13 25
W. T. Jefferson, labor, 7 33
H. R. Bailey, blacksmithing, 3 35
R. M. Andrews, carrying water,
5 70
$538 71
WIDENING AND STRAIGHTENING FOREST AND PURCHASE STREETS AND FOSDICK ROAD.
DR.
Appropriation,
Received from County,
500 00
$2II 92
$7II 92
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Overdrawn in 1904, $7II 92
WIDENING POND STREET.
DR
Appropriation,
$200 00
CR.
Paid-
L. F. Morse. labor and team, $57 51
Walter Dunham, labor,
9 00
Arthur G. Beauchemin, labor.
9 00
Benj. Parker, labor,
13 17
Nelson Strong. labor,
21 35
Charles Roberts, labor,
22 17
E. H. Murdock, labor and team,
18 90
A. Baker, labor,
IO 50
Robert Dimond, labor,
7 50
Ezra Pearson, labor.
10 50
Alton Chandler, labor. 4 20
H. E. Washburn, dynamite.
6 25
Geo. P. Lincoln, gravel,
4 14
Balance to new account,
5 81
$200 00
NEW ROAD, SOUTH CARVER.
DR.
Balance from 190.4.
$107 28
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CR.
Balance to new account,
$107 28
TOWN INCIDENTALS.
DR.
Appropriation, $500 00
Balance from 190.4, 679 63
A. H. Griffith, sale of herrings, 6 66
Received from State, one-half pay of Inspector of Animals, 9 75
Southern Mass. Telephone Co., ex- pense of hearing, 6 00
Town of Plymouth, one-half paid Wes-
ton, surveying town line, 57 98
Stillman Pratt, cash paid for fighting fire. 6 70
Peleg McFarlin, cash paid for fighting fire, 18 73
Corporation tax, 184 63
Bank tax, 575 13
Interest on taxes, 100 91
Jose. Parker & Co., money hired, 8.346 24
John F. Shaw, money hired. 299 07
Chas. W. Griffith, cemetery loan, 606 10
T. B. Griffith, cemetery loan, 1,000 00
$12,397 53
CR.
Paid- Ellis G. Cornish, administering oaths, $1 00 George Powers, truant officer, 4 00
Seth C. C. Finney, telephoning, 25
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Iver Johnson & Co., handcuffs. 5 00 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, corpo- ration tax returned. 104 50
Ellis G. Cornish, Moderator, 5 00
Memorial Press, printing Town Reports, 82 00
Memorial Press, printing, 3 00
J. S. Fairbanks & Co., account books for Town Treasurer. 9 50
Seth C. C. Finney. purchasing agent, School Committee, 30 00
WVm. M. Shaw, purchasing agent. School Committee, 10 00
Carter Ink Co., ink. 75
C. F. Bagnall, assessors' books, 2 80
Dr. G. F. Morse, returning deaths. I 00
Dr. G. F. Morse, returning births, 75
Hobbs, Warren & Co., collector's book, 1 00 Hobbs, Warren & Co., assessors' war-
rants. 20
Ellis G. Cornish, surveying for as- sessors. 3 50
E. E. Gardner, repairing wagon for
H. Morranville, broken on highway. 4 20
A. C. Bradford. inspector of meat. 15 00
Town of Plymouth, taxes on Cole land. 86
Florence Vaughan, clerk for the
assessors. IO 50
Gustavus Atwood, surveying Pond Street. 3 50
J. M. Bumn. inspector of animals, 22 78
Bernice E. Barrows, typewriting. 2 85
Ralph E. Holmes. men cutting brush on town line. I 50
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Mass. Board of Agriculture, stamp for inspector of meat, I 75
A. H. Griffith, selling herrings, 2 50
Ezra Pearson, helping survey Pond Street. I
Geo. P. Lincoln, ballot clerk I 50
Albert Atwood, ballot clerk, : 50
T. T. Vaughan, car fare and expenses, selectmen, 9 72
T. T. Vaughan, car fare and expenses, assessors, 2 00
T. T. Vaughan, car fare and expenses, overseers of poor. 2 83
T. T. Vaughan, postage and telephon- ing, 6 29
ยท
T. T. Vaughan, horse hire, 2 50
A. W. Peterson, express, 4 45
W. A. Tillson, use of horse, 46 00
W. A. Tillson, sign posts, 50
Seth C. C. Finney, use of horse, selectmen, 16 50
Seth C. C. Finney, use of horse, assessors, 19 50
Seth C. C. Finnev, use of horse,
overseers of poor. 9 75
Seth C. C. Finney, use of horse, registrar, 2 00
Seth C. C. Finney, use of horse, school committec. 4 00
Seth C. C. Finney, expenses, select- men, 5 00
Seth C. C. Finney, expenses, School committee. I 25
H. S. Griffith, expenses, treasurer and collector, 44 83
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H. S. Griffith, expenses, town clerk, 4 96 Alice G. Shaw, use of horse, school
committee, 23 00
Alice G. Shaw, postage and telephone, school committee, 69
Wm. M. Shaw, postage and telephone, school committee, I 72
Chas. C. Perkins, postage, 50
Chas. C. Perkins, use of horse, 9 00
H. L. House, one-half expense of sur- veying Plymouth and Carver town line, 223 50
Nathan Washburn, counsel for
town,
100 00
Dr. E. H. Cornish, medical attend-
ance, H. Morranville, hurt on highway, II OO
Interest on money hired,
238 00
$1,126 68
Jose, Parker & Co., money hired, $8,346 24 John F. Shaw, money hired, 299 07
Chas. W. Griffith, money hired, 606 10
Wilson Shaw, money hired, 117 00
Balance to new account, 1,902 44
$11,270 85
$12,397 53
FIGHTING FIRE.
Paid-
William Cornish,
$2 30
A. Freeman Cornish,
40
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Lewis Shaw,
40
Abbot Sisson, 40
Donald McFarlin, 60
Andrew Kaska, use of teams,
50
Finney Bros., one doz. shovels,
8 00
George P. Lincoln,
40
A. L. Hammond,
40
Henry T. Hammond,
40
William Holmes,
30
John Parker, 40
.A. Q. Hall.
40
Caleb Robbins,
20
William Collingwood,
20
Robert Holmes,
20
Philip Weaver,
20
Henry Peckham,
20
Neopolian Lawcotle,
50
Donald McFarlin.
I 30
William B. Dunham,
I 70
Domingo Mendes.
2 30
Peter Andrew.
2 10
James Oakley,
2 IO
J. Murphy,
I 50
Manuel Baptiste,
I 70
Frank Mendes.
I 50
Sylvester Rodrique,
I
70
Joe Taechara,
I
50
Jack Sintos,
I 50
George Bourjet.
I 40
Frank Rickard,
60
L. Leteauneau,
40
Sylvester Lofes,
40
J. Moran.
80
IV. Wiley.
40
J. Garnett,
40
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W. C. Collingwood, 40
C. T. Robbins, 40
H. M. Peckham,
40
Lawrence,
40
Manuel Cunthia,
40
Finney Bros., one-half doz. shovels,
4 00
A. Rock, 40
Peter Paul. I 00
T. Lambert,
40
J. Doyle, 40
E. O. Donald, 40
D. Casey, 40
J. Moran,
40
F. Thomas, 40
T. Murphy, 40
P. Hardy, 40
J. Hayward,
40
Railroad Fires.
J. Moran. I 00
F. Thomas, I 00
J. F. Stratton, Jr., 3 50
Fire at E. Shurtleff's Bog.
A. G. Finney, I 00
Fire at J. M. Mckay's Bog. 1
J. A. Kenney, 70
Joe Rickard,
40
Mr. Hibbard. . 40
H. Robbins, 40
Frank Morse, 70
James McKay,
I 00
Irving Stratton,
20
Fred A. Ward, 40
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Clarence Thomas,
40
George Thomas,
40
Harold McKay,
40
Thomas Guen and team,
I 60
George Bourjet,
40
J. A. Kenney,
40
H. C. Robbins,
40
Charles King,
40
Horace Thrasher,
40
E. A. Richards,
40
Henry Burgess,
40
Alex. Parker,
40
Horace Bradford,
40
A. C. Bradford,
40
J. H. Washburn,
40
Arthur McKay,
40
Chester Atwood,
40
John S. Atwood,
40
Edward Shaw.
40
Arthur Lanieir,
40
E. E. Gardner,
40
Percy Shurtleff.
40
Maurice Robbins,
40
John Bourjet.
40
Daniel Dempsey.
40
Rodolph Merry.
40
A. L. Hammond,
40
Henry Washburn,
40
Benj. Parker,
I 80
Frank Morse,
I 00
Joe Gonier,
3 00
Arthur Shurtleff,
40
Francis Meades,
2 60
J. Sonet,
2 60
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Kingston and Plymouth.
H. F. Hammond,
4 00
John Parker,
I 00
C. O. Dunham,
3 30
Arthur Goodwin,
3 00
A. G. Finney,
6 50
J. C. Chase, 80
Archie Stratton.
I 80
Irving Stratton,
I 80
Irving F. Wiley.
3 00
Seth C. C. Finney,
9 00
John E. Atwood,
I 20
Herbert Vaughan,
I 20
Carl Dimond,
I 20
A. Beauchemin, I 20
Nelson Storv.
I 20
John Goodreau,
20
T. T. Vaughan, team,
I 50
A. P. Robbins.
2 00
Malcolm McDonald,
2 00
James Lee.
2 00
Charles Roberts,
2 00
Arthur Wade,
I 60
Peter Larwuse.
2 00
John Bilireau.
2 00
A. W. Shurtleff,
2 00
Tom Desrosiers,
2 00
Thomas Watts, 2 00
Silas Thomas,
2 00
Ernest Desrosiers,
2 00
Stillman Pratt,
I 8c
George Desteatt,
2 00
Jack Disbee,
2 00
Fred Levica,
2 00
Henry Bassett,
2 00
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Henry Leatenea11,
2 60
D. W. Ross,
I 40
George E. Blair,
I 40
William F. Stringer,
I 40
Charles Potter,
I 40
Alfred Dube.
I 40
T. E. Blanding,
I
A. L. Shurtleff.
I
William E. Cornish,
I 40
W. M. Shaw,
I
75
Orlando Griffith,
50
Arthur Burbank,
I 50
Abe Peckham,
I 80
Martin Thomas,
I 80
Elbridge Shaw,
I 20
O. L. Shurtleff.
2 70
George Lincoln,
I 20
Henry Vaughan,
I 60
Trice Lopes.
I 40
Febin Ross,
I 40
J. W. Lewis, shovels.
2 50
Fire at J. McKay's.
O. L. Shurtleff. 40
Orlando P. Griffith,
40
A. W. Peters, horse. 75
Elbridge Shaw, 40
Kingston and Plymouth Line.
Zephaniah W. Andrews and team, 4 30
Lemuel N. Crocker, I 80
Frank Manter, I 80
F. A. Tillson, I 80
John A. Winberg and team, 3 60
O. K. Griffith.
I 60
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Joseph Lavender,
I 60
Antone Pellog,
I 60
Tom Clarke, I 80
Isaac W. Shaw.
I 80
Donald McFarlin,
I 80
Fred Ward,
80
Harold Mckay,
I 60
Frank Rickard,
2 70
Joseph Rickard,
I 80
T. Hartney,
I 60
Horace Robbins,
I 20
Obed Shaw,
I 40
Henry Burgess,
2 60
Alex. Parker,
I 80
Horace Bradford,
I 80
Clifford Shurtleff,
I 80
Maurice Robbins,
I 80
A. C. Bradford,
I 80
Henry Pink,
I 60
Charlie Thomas,
I 60
George Bourjet,
I 60
George Paniers,
2 40
Leonard Powers,
2 10
Charles King,
I 40
Percy Shurtleff,
I 60
E. E. Gardner,
I 60
John Bourjet,
I 60
Joe Gonier,
3 20
John Bourjet, Jr.,
I 60
Frank Thomas,
I 40
James McKay,
2 90
Joe April.
2 60
Eugene April,
2 60
Manuel De Huradda,
3 20
Joe Sand,
3 20
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J. Tanes,
3 20
Manuel Maranda,
I 50
Manuel Loppas,
I 50
Manuel Baptiste,
I 50
Joaquin De Santos,
I 50
Frank Mendes.
I 50
Manuel De Penard,
I 50
Mr. Gageruy,
I 50
A. L. Hammond,
9 40
Horace Thrasher.
I 80
Lewis Bishop.
I 20
Embert Eames,
I 00
J. A. Oakley,
8 50
William B. Dunham,
7 90
Domingo Fernandes,
7 00
Peter Andrews,
7 00
John Murphy,
2 40
Charles Pires,
I 60
Frank Mendes,
3 00
Frank M. Fernandes,
60
Rodenque Gonsel,
60
Henry M. Peckham,
7 40
J. H. Peckham,
4 40
Robert Holmes.
4 40
Wilfred La Rock,
3 00
Ed. Mullen,
I 80
Dan Cassey,
I 80
Dan Mace,
I 80
Pat. Hardy,
I 80
Pat. Gunn,
I 80
Frank Crowley,
I 80
John Daylle,
I 80
Russell Shurtleff,
I 80
Carver
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Railroad Fire.
D. Cassey, I 20
E. Mullen,
I 20
D. Mace, I 20
P. Hardy,
I 20
P. Gunn,
I 20
Frank Crowley.
I 20
John Daylle.
I 20
C. O. Dunham.
75
A. Goodreau,
I 05
E. C. Shaw.
3 60
Sylvester Lopes,
I 80
Frank Mandes,
2 60
Peter Tatcher.
I 80
Manuel Maranda.
3 20
Justin Ianomantino,
I 60
Charles Mange,
I 6c
Frank Amado.
60
Frank Mandes,
2 40
John Burgess and men,
2 IO
Seth C. C. Finney and men,
2 80
Elec. Longtin.
I 45
Joe Besse,
I 45
John Carpenter,
I 45
Ed. Cowen.
I 45
J. F. Finier.
I 45
Philip,
T 45
W. E. W. Vaughan,
I 00
J. E. Vaughan,
I 20
George I. Johnson,
2 10
C. Doty,
I 60
Frank Lufkin,
I 60
H. C. Brown,
I 60
H. Jefferson.
I 60
Ernest Dunham,
I 40
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Howard Weaver,
I 50
E. E. Shaw and men,
5 05
L. F. Morse, 2 45
Walter Dunham,
I 40
Fred Vickery,
I 40
Benj. Parker,
I 60
Herbert Peck,
I 40
George Parker,
I 40
Henry Washburn,
I 20
John Bernier.
I
50
Joe Judway.
I 50
Wilfred Loring.
I
50
Paul Rinker,
I 50
Frank Bernier,
I
50
Joe Burns,
I 50
Frank Gibbs,
I 50
E. H. Murdock.
I 50
Herbert Atwood,
3 75
A. Garnier,
2 IO
Fred Westgot,
I 20
Fire at S. C. C. Finney's Bog.
Manuel Baptiste.
70
Manuel Maranda.
I 50
Manuel Penes,
I IO
Frank Main,
I IO
Joe Gonier,
I 10
Ellis G. Cornish, horse,
I 00
A. Q. Hall,
2 70
Job C. Chandler,
2 00
A. C. Chandler,
2 20
Manuel Marander.
5 20
Joaquin Santos. 7 80
S. T. Weston and horse. I 75
William F. Atwood, I 00
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Lucian Atwood, I 00
Frank Hart, I 00
Frank Weston, I 00
Domingo Mandes,
60
Peter Andrade,
60
Fire on Kingston Road.
S. C. C. Finney and horse,
6 00
John Moran,
8 00
Joe Hayward,
6 20
WV. B. Dunham,
I 00
Domingo Mendes,
I 00
Peter Andrade.
I 00
A. Patenaude,
I 00
A. G. Finney,
3 00
S. C. C. Finney, tools, 5 00
S. D. Atwood,
I 30
J. T. McFarlin, horse,
I 50
Robert Holmes,
40
Frank Teboe,
75
A. L. Hammond,
80
H. T. Hammond,
20
Frank Thomas,
I 80
A. Q. Hall,
I 50
S. D. Atwood,
I 50
Christian Gomes,
60
Jules Silva,
60
Antone Gomes,
60
Joe DaGasse, 60
60
Joe Gonsalves, 60
Joe Martin, 60
Joe Maki, 60
Matti Maki, 60
L. M. Rogers, horse,
75
Antone Baptiste,
1
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Donald McFarlin,
60
Manual Pena,
60
Frank Ferdinand, 60
Quinto Peno,
60
Joseph Peno,
60
Bruno Peno,
60
Peleg McFarlin, Horse,
I 00
George Appling,
I 20
A. Patenaude,
I 60
Fred Maher,
I 60
Arthur Rock,
I 60
E. E. Shaw, 2 doz. shovels,
15 25
H. C. McFarlin,
2 80
Frederic Anderson,
2 20
Charles H. Atwood, 2nd,
80
Edward Roue,
I 20
George Eastman,
I 00
John Hendrickson,
I 00
Jacob Lomba,
I 00
Robert Siponen,
I OO
Andrew Haleimen,
I 00
Alec. Nilmi,
I OO
Oysus Oaly,
I OO
Joseph McKay,
30
J. McCulley,
30
E. E. Shaw,
I 95
John E. Atwood,
60
William Stringer,
60
Fire on South Meadow Road.
E. V. Shaw, 50
Carlton Shurtleff,
50
J. S. Hudson, 50
Neil McDonald,
50
E. E. Shaw and horse,
I 00
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William M. Shaw,
20
William Stringer.
20
Andrew Stringer,
50
William Cornish,
20
Lester Churchill,
20
Charles Potter,
20
George Johnson,
52
Arthur Wade.
30
E. E. Shaw.
20
James Hudson,
20
William Anderson,
20
Charles Johnson,
20
Thomas Blanding,
20
Elbridge Shaw,
20
Lewis Shaw,
20
Alick Lawton,
20
Philip Perarvel,
20
Adam Liberty,
20
Fred Dube,
20
G. Liberty,
20
Fire at Hoyle's Mill.
Gustavus Atwood and men,
I 65
$606 53
TOWN OFFICERS.
DR.
Appropriation,
$1,200 00
Balance from 1904.
66 14
$1,266 14
CR.
Paid-
Ellis G. Cornish, auditor,
$14 00
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J. A. Vaughan, treasurer and col- lector, 1904. 385 84
Bernice E. Barrows, librarian, 68 75
Seth C. C. Finney, school committee, 31 00
Gustavus Atwood, school committee, 27 15
Alice G. Shaw, school committee, 61 33
Wm. M. Shaw, school committee, 25 03
Chas. C. Perkins, school committee, 54 50
Neil McDonald, constable, 18 50
J E. Vaughan, constable, 1 50
H. S. Griffith, town clerk, 50 00
T. T. Vaughan, selectman. 97 50
T. T. Vaughan, assessor, 57 50
T. T. Vaughan, overseer of poor, 25 00
T. T. Vaughan, registrar, II 00
W. A. Tillson, selectman,
55 25
W. A. Tillson, assessor,
47 25
W. A. Tillson, overseer of poor,
36 05
W. A. Tillson, registrar, 6 25
Seth C. C. Finney, selectman, 41 00
Seth C. C. Finney, assessor, 60 00
Seth C. C. Finney, overseer of poor, 20 00
Seth C. C. Finney, registrar, 4 50
Balance to new account, 67 24
$1,266 14
MARKING GRAVES IN TOWN.
DR.
Balance from 1904.
$25 00
CR.
Balance to new account, $25 00
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TREE WARDEN.
DR.
Appropriation.
$50 00
Balance from last year.
IO 72
$60 72
CR.
Z. W. Andrews, labor,
$3 50
O. K. Griffith, labor,
I 50
L. F. Morse, labor.
I 00
Benj. Parker, labor,
3 75
Theron Cole, trees,
5 00
Balance to new account,
45 97
$60 72
TOWN ASSETS.
Cash in the treasury. $1,054 37
Due from State, State Aid.
524 00
Due from cities and towns, aid of paupers, 166 46
Due from State, aid to paupers. 56 75
Uncollected taxes, 1000.
II 50
Uncollected taxes, 1901.
36 79
Uncollected taxes, 1902.
82 83
Uncollected taxes, 1903. 268 57
Uncollected taxes, 1904,
1,000 64
Uncollected taxes. 1905, 2,362 23
Liabilities over assets, 8,935 86
$14,500 00
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TOWN LIABILITIES.
Railway loan, $12,000 00
Bills for Support of Poor, estimated, 100 00 All other bills. 400 00
J. A. Vaughan, trustee note, 1,000 00
T. B. Griffith, cemetery loan, 1,000 00
$14,500 00
APPROPRIATIONS, 1906.
The following sums are recommended to meet current expenses the ensuing year :
Support of Poor by Overseers of Poor,
2,200 00
Support of Schools by School Committee, 4,400 00
Repair of Highways by Road Commissioners, 2,000 00
Repairs of Bridges by Road Commissioners, 200 00
Removal of Snow by Road Commissioners, 100 00
Town Incidentals by Selectmen,
Town Officers by Selectmen,
1,200 00
Fighting fire by Selectmen,
606 53
Library,
Tree Warden,
Electric Railway, note and Interest,
1,980 00
LIST OF JURORS.
The following list of jurors is presented for your re- vision and acceptance :
James H. Hudson, laborer.
J. Myrick Bump, farmer, Adelbert P. Robbins, laborer.
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Truman A. Tillson, cranberry grower.
James S. McKay, peddler.
Oscar F. Stetson, clergyman.
Lawrence M. Rogers, cranberry grower.
Nelson F. Manter, cranberry grower.
George H. Powers, teamer.
Edgar G. Gardner, blacksmith.
Herbert F. Atwood, teamer.
Gustavus Atwood. surveyor.
L. Frank Morse, cranberry grower.
S. Dexter Atwood, cranberry grower. E. Herman Murdock, trader.
Alton H. Griffith, cranberry grower.
James E. Vaughan, cranberry grower.
Carlos T. Clark, station agent.
Alton L. Shurtleff, carpenter.
Charles H. Atwood, farmer.
T. Frank Gibbs, laborer,
Abbot G. Finney, cranberry grower.
Wm. M. Shaw, sawyer.
JURORS DRAWN IN 1905.
Fred A. Ward.
Charles C. Perkins.
Webster E. C. Vaughan. Henry M. Peckham. Walter H. Cassidy.
Henry S. Griffith.
Oliver L. Shurtleff. Charles F. King.
Eugene E. Shaw.
T. T. VAUGHAN, W. A. TILLSON, SETH C. C. FINNEY, Selectmen of Carver.
ASSESSORS' REPORT
Raised by taxation, 1905-
Support of poor, $1,700 00
Support of schools. 3,500 00
School books and incidentals, 400 00
. Repair of schoolhouses. 500 00
Superintendent of schools,
300 00
Repair of highways,
2,000 00
Town incidentals,
500 00
Town officers,
1.200 00
Fighting fire,
95 00
Forest and Purchase streets, and Fos- dick road,
21I 92
Tree warden, 50 00
Railway note and interest,
1,800 00
Removal of snow, 400 00
Insurance, 150 00
Stone road,
1,450 00
Widening Main street,
300 00
Tremont street.
500 00
County tax.
1.773 97
State tax,
$1,640 00
3,413 97
$18,470 89
Value of personal estate, Value of real estate,
$514,590 00 1,078,575 00
Increase in value of personal estate, Increase in value of real estate,
7,040 00
69,015 00
Tax rate per $1,000, II 00
Poll tax, 2 00
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Number of polls,
255
On polls only,
68
On property,
589
Number of horses,
218
Number of cows,
III
Number of cattle other than cows,
30
Number of sheep,
I7
Number of swine.
II
Number of dwelling houses,
447
Number of acres of land.
21,330
Number of acres of cranberry bog.
1,816
Valuation of cranberry bog.
$614 135 00
Increase in valuation of cranberry bog,
$68,600 00
Number of different bogs taxed, 218
T. T. VAUGHAN,
W. A. TILLSON,
SETH C. C. FINNEY,
Assessors of Carver.
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TOWN WARRANT.
Contents of warrant for Town Meeting to be held at the Town House on Monday, March 5. at 9 o'clock a. m.
Art. I. To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.
Art. 2. To see if the Town will accept the jury list as prepared by the selectmen.
Art. 3. To see if the Town will accept the report of the selectmen and other Town officers.
Art. 4. To choose all necessary Town officers.
Art. 5. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary to defray Town charges the ensuing year.
Art. 6. To determine the compensation for labor on the highway.
Art. 7. To decide when taxes shall become due, and whether any interest shall be charged after a certain date.
Art. 8. To see what pay the Town will vote the treas- urer and collector for the ensuing year.
Art. 9. To see if the Town will instruct the treasurer to borrow money. under the direction of the selectmen, if found necessary, in anticipation of taxes the ensuing year.
Art. 10. To see if the Town will make the yards of field drivers Town pounds, provided they are also chosen pound keepers.
Art. IT. To bring in their ballots Yes or No upon the question : "Shall licenses be granted in the Town for the sale of intoxicating liquors the ensuing year?"
Art. 12. To see if the Town will instruct the selectmen to prosecute, compromise or defend any suits for or against the Town.
Art. 13. To see if the Town will make an appropria- tion for continuing the stone road, provided an allotment of money is received from the State.
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.
ABSTRACT OF TOWN MEETING RECORDS.
March 6.
Shall license be granted in the Town for the sale of in- toxicating liquors ?
Yes, 9
No. 64.
Voted to raise and appropriate the following sums of money :
Support of poor,
$1,700 00
Support of schools,
3,500 00
School books and incidentals,
400 00
Repairs of school houses, 500 00
Superintendent of schools.
300 00
Repairs of highways,
2,000 00
Town incidentals,
500 00
Town officers' salaries.
1,200 00
Fighting fires,
95 00
Widening and straightening Forest and Pur- chase streets and Fosdick road,
21I 92
Tree warden, 50 00
1,800 00
Railway note and interest,
400 00
Removal of snow,
Insurance. 150 00
Stone road,
1,450 00
Widening and straightening Main street,
300 00
Special repairs, Tremont street, 500 00
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Voted, that one-half of the returns from dog licenses be appropriated to Old Home Week Association account.
Voted, that one-half of the returns from dog licenses be appropriated for the Public Library account.
Voted, 17 to 3, to postpone indefinitely the consideration of Art. 6 of the warrant. ( Relating to fixing the compen- sation for labor on the highway.)
Voted, that taxes become due September Ist, and that interest be charged after Nov. Ist.
Voted, that the compensation of the treasurer and collec- tor be the same as last year.
Voted, to instruct the treasurer to borrow money, under the direction of the selectmen, if found necessary, in antici- pation of taxes the ensuing year.
Voted, to instruct the Road Commissioners to expend fifty dollars on Pond street if in their judgment it is neces- sary.
Voted, to lay Art. 16 on the table. ( Regulating the taking of pickerel )
Voted. to authorize and instruct the selectmen to prose- cute, compromise or defend any suits for or against the Town.
Voted, that the action of the selectmen in the Fairhaven- New Bedford bridge matter be approved.
November 7.
l'oted. to accept Pond street as laid out by the selectmen.
Voted, to raise and appropriate two hundred dollars ($200.00) for the improvement of Pond street.
Voted, to authorize the treasurer of the Town to sell the Asel Cole property. and to give a deed therefor.
Voted, that the committee having charge of the old North Carver schoolhouse be discharged from further du- ties in the matter.
Voted, to postpone action under Art. 5 until the regular
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