Town annual reports of Carver 1910, Part 2

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Publication date: 1910
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Bernice E. Barrows, librarian, 75 00


Philip Morris, constable, 8 00


Herbert Stanley. special police, 2 00


H. F. Nye. special police, 2 00


Herbert Moranville, special police,


3 00


J. M. Bump, inspection of animals, 26 50


James W. Lewis, sealer of weights and measures, 25 00


Henry S. Griffith, town clerk. 50 00


Alice G. Shaw. school committee, 48 75


Wm. M. Shaw, school committee,


21 75


Gustavus Atwood, auditor, 1908.


5 00


S. H. Pink, selectman, 1908.


6 00


S. H. Pink. overseer of poor, 1908.


1 00


T. T. Vaughan. selectman,


95 00


T. T. Vaughan, assessor,


70 00


T. T. Vaughan. overseer of the poor.


20 00


T. T. Vaughan. registrar. 10 00


S. D. Atwood, selectman, 33 00


S. D. Atwood, assessor, 40 20


S. D. Atwood, overseer of the poor, 7 75


S. D. Atwood. registrar, 5 00


Fred A. Ward, selectman, 37 00


Fred A. Ward, assessor. 45 00


Fred A. Ward, overseer of the poor. 4 00


Fred A. Ward, registrar. 2 50


Overdrawn in 1908. 96 56


$1754 54


SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR CONSTABLES, 1908.


Appropriation,


Dr. $350 00


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Cr.


Paid-


Wm. E. W. Vaughan. adm. of the estate


of J. E. Vaughan, $250 00


Arthur C. Atwood,


100 00


$350 00


COURT ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Received from Third District Court fines, $209 94


Henry S. Porter, court fines, 101 00


$310 94


Cr.


Paid-


James W. Lewis, Joseph Morean case, $9 65


James W. Lewis, Chas. O. Dunham case, 7 38


James W. Lewis, Mence, Ferdinand and Leisk cases, 21 06


James W. Lewis, Matthew and Morris cases, 8 72 A. R. Gledhill, Mathew and Morris cases, 5 00


James W. Lewis, J. P. Willett cases, 27 86


J. W. Lewis, Mary Huron case, 4 32


J. W. Lewis, Henry E. Bishop case, 14 06


J. W. Lewis, M. R. Garnett case, 5 19


J. W. Lewis, Manuel Lopes case, 7 94


A. R. Gledhill, Edith Thomas case, 11 40


A. R. Gledhill, Dunham and More- an cases, 10 00


A. R. Gledhill, Lewis Leterneau, 5 00


Balance to new account, 171 02


$310 94


Carver 3


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POLICE OFFICERS. Dr.


Appropriation, Overdrawn,


$500 00


62 00


$562 00


Cr.


Paid-


James W. Lewis,


$188 00


Philip Morris,


188 00


Wm. Dupree,


186 00


$562 00


MARKING GRAVES IN TOWN.


Dr.


Balance from 1908,


$25 00


Cr.


Balance to new account,


$25 00


TREE WARDEN AND GYPSY MOTH.


Dr.


Appropriation, $700 00


Received from H. F. Atwood,


7 20


Received from the State,


1,100 22


Assessed on property,


238 46


Overdrawn,


218 91


$2,264 79


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Cr.


Paid Tree Warden-


H. F. Atwood, labor,


$18 00


H. F. Atwood, team,


6 75


H. F. Atwood, cash paid for supplies,


1 50


Merrimac Chemical Co., 100 pounds


arsenate of lead, 7 50


E. A. Shaw, labor,


6 13


Carlton Shurtleff, labor,


4 38


Wright & Potter, poison notices,


3 25


C. T. Morse, labor,


1 75


Malcolm Morrison, notices,


1 75


R. F. Shurtleff, 148 pounds arsenate of lead,


11 10


H. F. Atwood, freight on lead,


25


Arthur Burbank, labor,


1 65


Thomas Gibbs, labor,


6 12


Geo. H. Westgate, labor,


6 12


Arthur C. Atwood, team,


1 80


$78 05


Paid Gypsy Moth work-


F. P. Wilbur, labor,


$98 51


Dan McFarlin, labor,


57 31


W. L. Pratt, labor,


47 46


Edgar L. Holmes, labor,


73 39


Harry Morris, labor,


53 81


Juslain Southworth, labor,


7 11


Lester Swift, labor,


46 48


E. H. Murdock, labor,


31 50


E. H. Murdock, team,


17 30


Fred A. Dimond, labor,


182 84


Geo. Robinson, labor,


209 42


A. C. Dimond, labor,


44 84


John D. Shaw, labor,


83 32


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John Baker, labor,


2 18


F. P. Wilber, use of team,


62


Philip Morris, labor,


50 31


R. F. Shurtleff, paint,


1 75


T. W. Pierce, supplies,


1 05


A. J. Wilkinson, climbing irons,


6 00


E. H. Murdock, express,


15


H. R. Bailey, repairing tools,


1 30


H. F. Atwood, labor,


307 62


H. F. Atwood, use of team,


69 54


H. F. Atwood, paid for filing saws,


1 50


Carlton Shurtleff, labor,


1 75


A. D. Griffith, cement,


1 30


New York & Boston Bag Co., burlap and twine, 57 58


R. F. Shurtleff, paroid,


3 00


Elbridge A. Shaw, labor,


48 22


H. F. Atwood, express,


67


Ellis D. Atwood, labor,


3 50


H. F. Atwood. freight paid.


1 55


T. A. Tillson, labor,


56 21


H. F. Atwood, book and telephoning,


50


H. F. Atwood, freight and carting oil, 1 00


Chas. King, labor, 90 31


Chas. King, use of team,


4 00


H. F. Atwood. paid for supplies, 15 03


Robert Holmes, labor, 17 50


A. A. Patenaude, labor, 14 44


Senter Can Co., cans,


2 10


Horace Robbins, labor, 1 75


Horace Robbins, labor,


1 75


Clarence Thomas, labor, 1 75


Malcolm Morrison, labor,


1 75


Geo. Powers, labor,


1 75


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R. W. Malindy, burning outfit,


12 50


Overdrawn in 1908, 431 47


$2,186 74


$2,264 79


REPORT OF TREE WARDEN.


As to the suppression of the Gypsy Moth I can say that the South and Center parts of the town are in better condition than last year. At the South end we found a great improvement, as in many of the known colonies no nests were found this year.


The stormy weather has greatly hindered our work, and very little scouting has been done through the Center.


The north end also shows improvement, excepting the part be- tween High street and the Plympton line.


HERBERT F. ATWOOD,


Tree Warden.


MEMORIAL DAY.


Dr.


Appropriation,


$100 00


Balance from 1908,


5 00


Cr. $105 00


Paid-


E. C. Shaw, treasurer, Sons of Veterans, $100 00


Balance to new account,


5 00


$105 00


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PRINTING ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Appropriation,


$250 00


Overdrawn,


160 00


$251 60


Cr.


Paid-


E. Anthony & Sons., printing ballots, $11 00


Memorial Press, printing town reports, 95 00


Memorial Press, printing reports, Ellis fund, 16 00 Memorial Press, envelopes and printing, 5 00


Lorenzo Wood, auction notices, 1 75


Wakefield Item, moth notices, 1 50


Overdrawn in 1908, - 121 35


$251 60


TOWN PUMP.


Dr.


$20 00


Received from Wentworth estate,


Cr.


Paid- Boston Lead Co., pump and freight, $5 50


J. A. Vaughan, plank for platform, 1 00


Balance to new account, 13 50


$20 00


REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS.


Jan. 16, 1909.


Dr.


Balance unexpended,


$37 85


100 00


Appropriation,


$137 85


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Cr.


July 28, 1909-


Paid-


T. T. Vaughan, lumber, $8 85


Carlton Shurtleff, horse and labor, 20 37


James W. Lewis, driving pump, 5 00


John E. Atwood, labor, 2 62


Herbert J. Vaughan, police duty, 2 00


T. Frank Gibbs, police duty, 2 00


Frank E. Barrows, labor,


8 55


W. E. C. Vaughan, posts,


2 00


Roy Atwood, labor,


3 00


E. Dube, labor,


1 30


A. Dube, labor,


1 30


M. Peterson, labor,


85


H. Lajoy, labor,


75


G. Lajoy, labor,


50


V. Johnson, labor,


40


F. Pouliot, labor,


65


L. Atwood, labor,


40


Balance unexpended,


77 31


$137 85


FRANK E. BARROWS, ABBOT G. FINNEY, FREDERICK ANDERSON, Park Commissioners.


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REPORT OF SEALING WEIGHTS MEASURES, ETC., FOR THE YEAR 1909.


Property of town in department-


One brass beam balance scale and cabinet, one 50 lbs., 25 lbs., 20 lbs., 10 lbs., 5 lbs. iron nickled, one 4 lbs., 2 lbs., 1 1b., 8 ounces, 4 ounces, 2 ounces, 1-2 ounce, 1-8 ounce, 1-16 ounce, brass.


Dry Measures-One-half bushel, 1 peck, one-half peck, 2 quarts, 1 quart.


Liquid Measures-One-half gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, one-half pint. One steel tape measure 6 ft.


WORKING SET.


Iron weights, 50 lbs.


Brass, with case-4 lbs, 2 lbs., 1 1b., 8 ounces, 4 ounces, 2 ounces, 1 ounce, 1-2 ounce, 1-4 ounce, 1-8 ounce, 1-16 ounce.


Liquid Measures-Copper nickled, 1 quart, 1 pint, one-half pint.


Dry Measures, wood-one-half bushel, 1 peck, one-half peck, 2 quarts, 1 quart.


One portable balance with case.


One hanger weight, nickled,


One hand seal press with wired, lead seals.


Two rubber stamps with marking acid, steel alphabet, nu- merals, steel die, (car.) record sheets, paper seals.


SCALES TESTED AND SEALED.


Sealed


Con- demned


Scales under 5,000 lbs.,


4


Computing scales,


1


All other scales,


25


1


Weights,


100


21


3


Dry Measures,


420


30


Milk Jars,


571


34


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Total sealed, adjusted and condemned,


605


Test weighings made in stores, 18


Inspections of jars in use on milk teams,


5


Inspections of junk, collectors', pedlers', etc., scales and measures, 8


Inspections of cranberry barrel mfgs.,


5


Inspections of cranberry shipping houses,


10


JAMES W. LEWIS,


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


CONSTABLE REPORT.


Constables.


James W. Lewis


Philip E. Morris


Special Police officers from Aug. 23 to Nov. 23.


Wm. S. Dupree


Geo. E. White


Herbert DeMoranville


Frank Thomas


Henry H. Gammons


Herbert Nye


Herbert A. Stanley


Constable Work


Total number of arrests,


47


Males,


45


Females,


2


Number of fines imposed,


28


Amount of fines imposed,


$571.50


Defaulted,


1


Appealed cases,


2


.


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Committed to jail for non-payment, House of Correction, Complaints dismissed, State Farm,


Offences.


Assault,


Assault with dangerous weapoon,


Breaking and entering and larceny,


Default, capias,


Disturbance of peace,


Drunk,


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Gaming house,


Adultery,


Fornication,


Peddling without license,


Larceny,


Liquor laws,


Non-support,


1


1


Vagrancy,


Violation Lord's day,


Probation,


JAMES W. LEWIS, Constable of Carver.


OLD HOME ACCOUNT.


Receipts-


Balance on hand,


$145 17


Town appropriation


85 62


Dinner and ice cream tickets sold,


493 96


Tonic, bananas, etc., sold,


88 88


Rent of dishes,


2 00


Remnants sold,


10 12


5 9 6 3


8 2 2 1


11 I 1 1 2 2 6


2


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Donations -- Mrs. Leander Cole, Charles Cole, Benjamin Atwood,


$5 00


1 00


5 00


$836 75


Payments-


For Supplies-


F. H. Henshaw, clams,


$60 00


Middleboro Fish Co., fish,


32 50


Richmond Talbot, cigars,


16 20


II. O. Hawkes, sundries,


7 06


Chapin & Adams Co., butter,


29 41


Pazstor & Klar, ice cream, etc.,


125 54


W. W. Benjamin, melons, etc.,


31 45


Richards & Perkins, tonic, 18 00


C. Cavicchi, bananas and peanuts,


16 90


Sheehan Bros., bread,


3 60


Carter Rice & Co., paper,


5 06


Rogers & Co., canvas,


11 78


A. W. Peterson, ice,


1 92


A. W. Peterson, express, etc.,


2 52


F. W. Wollworth & Co., knives, etc.,


69 25


J. A. Vaughan, sundries,


8 37


R. F. Shurtleff, sundries,


6 95


E. G. Cornish, coffee and milk,


14 80


E. G. Cornish, wood,


6 50


E. G. Cornish, baskets,


1 30


E. G. Cornish, pump head,


85


E. G. Cornish, telephone, etc.,


1 90


H. S. Griffith, postage, etc.,


6 48


James S. McKay, meat, etc.,


11 50


Middleboro Gazette, printing,


10 00


Freight,


4 80


W. M. Shaw, stone,


2 00


John B. Bourget, cream,


2 50


$507 14


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For labor --


J. S. McKay,


$28 75


H. F. Atwood,


31 00


Geo. E. Blair,


5 25


Alfred Dube,


5 00


Arthur McKay,


11 37


Mrs. S. Wade,


3 00


Mrs. J. W. Lewis,


5 00


Roy Atwood,


1 50


Henry Bassett,


1 75


Eddie Griffith,


25 00


W. M. Shaw,


2 75


Helen White,


25


George Parker,


25


W. C. Hatch,


25


J. A. Vaughan,


1 25


M. McDonald,


2 00


C. W. Maxim,


13 16


John T. Blaker,


4 75


Mrs. Blaker,


7 25


E. H. Murdock,


1 50


O. L. Shurtleff,


2 50


Perez Shurtleff,


3 30


Robert Smerdon,


1 25


Fred A. Ward,


2 00


John E. Atwood,


4 38


Webster E. C. Vaughan,


9 00


Mrs. John Atwood,


12 70


Mrs. George Powers,


3 00


E. A. Richards,


1 00


D. W. Nash,


1 65


George B. Washburn,


3 50


E. G. Cornish,


44 39


J. A. Vaughan,


1 25


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James W. Lewis,


2 00


Philip E. Morris,


2 00


$220 20


For entertainment-


1


Ira Murdock,


$26 00


W. F. Tucker,


9 00


$35 00


Totals-


For supplies,


$507 14


For labor,


220 20


For entertainment,


35 00


Balance on hand,


74 41


$836 75


J. A. VAUGHAN, Treasurer.


REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.


Dr.


Jan. 16, 1909, balance unexpended, $1 90


Appropriation, 100 00


$101 90


Cr.


C. F. King, Lakenham, labor, $18 60


Arthur L. McKay, Lakenham, labor,


2 48


E. Braddock, Lakenham, labor, 6 60


F. A. Ward, Lakenham, labor and horse,


12 00


F. Bernier, Lakenham, labor,


1 25


J. A. Vaughan, Lakenham, fertilizer, 6 05


R. F. Shurtleff, Lakenham, seed, 1 70


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H. F. Atwood, Carver, labor, 6 75


Geo. E. Blair, Carver, labor, 9 00


Balance unexpended,


37 47


$101 90


GEORGE P. LINCOLN, FRED A. WARD, Cemetery Commissioners.


TOWN ASSETS.


Cash in the treasury,


$544 83


Due from State, State aid,


614 00


Due from State, State paupers,


41 00


Due from State, stone road,


75 00


Uncollected taxes, 1908,


1,465 12


Uncollected taxes, 1909,


3,630 70


$6,370 65


TOWN LIABILITIES.


T. B. Griffith, cemetery fund, $982 44


C'has. W. Griffith, cemetery fund, 310 28


E. T. Stetson, cemetery fund, 525 77


Joseph Pratt, cemetery fund,


557 43


Sarah Hammond, cemetery fund,


100 00


Note due Wareham Bank,


2,000 00


Assets over liabilities, 1,894 73


$6,370 65 -


4 74


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PERMANENT DEBT STATEMENT.


Notes outstanding.


Date of note, when due, by whom held, and amount.


Oct. 1, 1903, Oct. 1, 1910, North Avenue Savings Bank, $1,500 00 Oct. 1, 1903, Oct. 1, 1911, North Avenue Savings Bank, 1,500 00


Oct. 1, 1903, Oct. 1, 1912, North Avenue Savings


Bank, 1,500 00


Oct. 1, 1903, Oct. 1, 1913, North Avenue Savings Bank, 1,500 00


$6,000 00


APPROPRIATIONS MADE FROM P. C. AND W. ST. RY. DIVIDENDS.


Dr.


April 11, 1908, received from James B. Colling- wood, treas., $11,250 00


Cr.


By the following appropriations- April 25, 1908-


For stone crushing plant,


$2.500 00


For cemeteries,


100 00


250 00


For parks, March 1, 1909 ---


For Savery's avenue, 54 90


For stone crusher account,


147 21


For stone road account,


2,379 64


For suppression of crime account, 209 71


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For insurance account,


51 00


For park account, 100 00


For cemetery account, 100 00


Used by the assessors to lower the tax rate in 1909, 2,357 54


Jan. 1, 1910-


Balance unappropriated, 3,000 00


$11,250 00


APPROPRIATION, 1910.


The following sums are recommended to meet the expenses of the coming year :


Support of poor, overseers of the poor, $800 00


Support of schools, school committee, 5,000 00


Transportation of scholars, school committee, 400 00


Medical inspection, school committee, 75 00


Repair of highways. road commissioners,


2,000 00


Repair of bridges, road commissioners,


Removal of snow, road commissioners,


Town incidentals, selectmen,


500 00


Town officers, selectmen,


1,400 00


Soldiers' Relief, selectmen,


State aid, selectman,


650 00


Fighting fire, selectmen.


2,000 00


Electric railway note and interest,


1,740 00


Tree Warden, 800 00


Library,


Old Home Week,


·


Printing, 150 00


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Insurance, Town House, Cemeteries, Park,


60 00 50 00


T. T. VAUGHAN, S. D. ATWOOD, FRED A. WARD, Selectmen of Carver.


Carver 4


ASSESSORS' REPORT


Raised by taxation, 1909-


Support of poor,


$1,500 00


Support of schools,


4,000 00


Medical inspection in schools,


50 00


Highways,


2,000 00


Bridges,


50 00


Town incidentals,


700 00


Town officers,


1,300 00


Electric railway, note and interest,


1,800 00


State aid,


600 00


Soldiers' Relief,


400 00


Tree Warden,


700 00


Library,


50 00


Fighting fire,


1,253 37


Printing,


250 00


Stone road,


2,500 00


Police,


500 00


Constables, 1908,


350 00


State tax,


1,575 00


County tax,


1,654 20


$21,232 57


Value of personal estate, $88,345 00


Value of real estate, 1,416,380 00


increas in value of real estate. 88,380 00


Increase in value of personal estate, 20,680 00


Tax rate on $1,000,


11 75


Poll tax,


2 00


Number of polls,


286


On poll, only,


103


On property,


602


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Number of horses,


202


Number of cows,


109


Number of cattle, other than cows,


20


Number of sheep,


14


Number of swine,


21


Number of dwelling houses,


552


Number of acres of land,


21,498


Number of acres of cranberry bog,


2,229


Valuation of cranberry bogs,


$891,335 00


Increase in the valuation of cranberry


bogs,


52,525 00


Number of different bogs taxed,


271


T. T. VAUGHAN,


S. D. ATWOOD, FRED A. WARD,


Assessors of Carver.


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TOWN MEETING WARRANT.


Contents of warrant for town meeting to be held at the town house on Monday, March 7, at eight o'clock, a. m. The polls will be opened at 12 m. for the election of officers, and will be kept open four hours at least.


Art. 1. To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.


Art. 2. To see if the town will accept the report of the se- lectmen, and other town officers.


Art. 3. To choose all necessary town officers not elected by ballot.


Art. 4. To raise and appropriate such sums that may be necessary to defray town charges the ensuing year.


Art. 5. To decide when taxes shall become due, and whether any interest shall be charged after a certain date.


Art. 6. To see what pay the town will vote the Treasurer and Collector for the ensuing year.


Art. 7. To see if the town will make the yards of field drivers, town pounds, provided they are also chosen pound keep- ers.


Art. 8. To see if the town will instruct the treasurer to borrow money under the direction of the Selectmen, in anticipa- tion of taxes the ensuing year.


Art. 9. To see if the town will instruct the Selectmen to prosecute, compromise or defend any suits for or against the town.


Art. 10. To see if the town will make an appropriation for continuing the stone road.


Art. 11. To see if the town will make an appropriation for Memorial Day.


Art. 12. To see if the town will make an appropriation for a police force or act anything thereon or thereto.


Art. 12. To see if the town will make an appropriation for fixing the lot and stones of Tillson Pratt at the Center ceme- tery.


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Art. 14. To see if the town will instruct the Town Clerk to cause to be printed five hundred copies of the assessors' valu- ation list for the year, 1909, or act anything thereon or thereto. (By request.)


Art. 15. To see if the Town will vote to build a gravel road near the gravel pits near East Carver, or act anything thereon. (By request).


Art. 16. To see if the town will choose a committee to report at a future meeting on the advisability of a new Town Hall. (By request).


Art. 17. To choose all necessary town officers, the following officers to be voted for all on one ballot, viz: Town Clerk, three Selectmen, three Overseers of the Poor, one Assessor for three years, Town Treasurer, Collector of Taxes, three Con- stables, two Auditors, one Tree Warden, one Road Commis- sioner for three years, one School Committee for three years, one Trustee of the Public Library for three years, one Park Commissioner for three years, one Cemetery Commissioner for three years, and to vote by ballot "yes" or "no" in answer to the question : "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicat- ing liquors in this town ?"


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


EXCERPTS FROM TOWN MEETING RECORDS DUR-


ING 1909.


March 1.


Voted, that taxes become due Sept. 1, and that interest be charged on unpaid taxes after Nov. 1.


Voted, that the salary of the Treasurer be one hundred dol- lars and the salary of the Collector be three hundred dollars ; and that he be instructed to keep office hours Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8.


Voted, that the Tree Warden be also chosen Gypsy moth Superintendent.


Voted, to accept as a gift from James A. Vaughan, the pump in front of his residence, said pump to be used as a public watering place and kept in repair from the Wentworth fund.


Vote on license : "Yes", 32; "No," 98.


Vote on acceptance of the Fire Act: "Yes," 72; "No," 6.


Voted, to raise and appropriate five hundred dollars for the support of a police force, said force to be placed in the hands of the Selectmen to be used at their discretion; that said board be authorized to place such officers on salary for such time as in the opinion of the board it may be necessary. In the appointment of said patrolmen, the Selectmen are authorized to select non-residents, provided they are unable to find suitable men in town.


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November 2.


Voted, under the provisions of Chapter 422 of the acts of 1908, not to receive the series of public documents distributed by the Commonwealth.


December 11.


Voted, that three Constables be chosen at the next annual town meeting.


Voted, that the matter of building a fire proof vault be referred to the Selectmen.


Voted, that the Road Commissioners be authorized to buy stone to an amount not to exceed four thousand tons for stone road construction next season if in the judgment of said Com- missioners it can be bought to advantage.


DEATHS RECORDED IN CARVER DURING 1909.


DATE


NAME


AGE Y. M. D.


CAUSE OF DEATH


BIRTHPLACE


PARENTS' NAMES


BURIAL PLACE


Feb. 23


Susie L. Robbins


25


10


9


28


Fannie D. Blanding


34


2


24


Mar. 1


Elsie C. Atwood


25


10


24


Acute Bright's Disease Transmatism at birth


66


15


Christiana C. Vaughan Sarah A. Hammond John Bent


67


2


10


April 7


Edwin J. Neponen


1


4


2


Middleboro Carver Rochester


Jabez and - Benson


Union


21


Jabez Benson


75


6


Tumor of liver


New Bedford


Joseph and Lizzie Gonsalves Frank and Mary Gomes


19


August Gomes


25


Typhoid fever


Aug.


4


Dora Thibault


8


19


Cholera infantum


Philias and Lydyne Thibeault Franz and Lisi Laine


Fall River Union


17


Ralfo J. Laine


8


13


Cholera infantum


Carver


26


Mabel W. Holmes


37


29


31


Joseph G. April


8 15


Wareham


Sept. 17


Fidelex da Pina Pauline Silva


-


10


11


Entero colitis


Union Mt. Auburn


23


Susie L. Lavendar


43


Apoplexy Iliocolotis


Plymouth


Oct.


17


Elizabeth Martin


-


9


-


Carver


21


Ellen F. Holmes


60


6


15


Diabetes melitus


Nov.


9


Henry Valley Mary F. Mahler


45


1


13


Diabetes melitus


Plymouth


29


Frank Gonsalves


1


5 19


Bronchitis


Carver


16


Melvin Monahan


'54


Dec. 15


Helen A. Chase


61


4


9


Organic heart disease Aortis reguritatism


Yarmouth


Furtanato and Mary Gonsalves Thomas and Julia Monahan Nathaniel and Hannah Newcomb


Dennis


--


1


65


8


0


28


77 10


2


Malignant rectal growth Cerebral hemorrhage Buibar paralysis Acute gastritis


Robert and Mary A. Linton Ebenezer and Mary A. Dunham James E. and Waitstill A. Case Charles H. and Elsie C. Atwood Thomas and Mercy Vaughan Benjamin and Mary Hammond John and Mercy Bent Antone and Evelyn Neponen


Lakenham Carver Union


Carver Wenham Union


Wareham


18


Mitral insufficiency


May 5


Mary Gousalves


5


Cape Verde I's Carver ..


Epilepsy Iliocolitis


. .


24


Accidental drowning


Cape Verde I's Carver


Wareham


Framingham Carver


Providence, R. I.


Middleboro


Tuberculosis of bowels


-


Plymouth


20


Un'on Tufts med. school


Ireland


P. J and Ellen F. Holmes Isidor and Rosalma April Antone and Annie Pina Geleo and Mary Silva Henry and Addie Randall Daniel and Mary Martin Ira C. and Sally M. Bent Octave and Emma Valley Unknown


Middleboro


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HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Town Clerk.


-


Tuberculosis


Gastric fever


New Brunswick Carver


19


LaForest H. Atwood


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BIRTHS RECORDED IN CARVER, 1909 .- (Incomplete.)


DATE


NAME


PARENTE


BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS


Jan. 24


Elwood Everett Holmes


Wm E. Almira C. Dowsett3


Carver Plymouth


24


(Stillborn)


Feb. 23


Frances Morton Blanding*


Thos. E. Fannie D. Dunham Chas. H.


27


LaForest H. Atwood


Elsie C. Case


Mar. 31


Leo Dube


Leo O. Dube


Apr. 6


Joseph Adelard Bernier


Emelie D. Bulger John Rosana Bernier Ellsworth V. Anna K. Shurtleff F. W. Tilda -


66


15


Ruth Flora Sofie Kaski


Andrew Kaski


46


23


Tekla Augusta Halunen


Andrew Halunen


66


26


George Benjamin Wrightington


Benjamin


Carver


29


George Machado


Abba S. Cole (Thomas) Joseph T.


Cape Verde I'ds


June 8


Olga Mary Eastman


Geo A. Eastman


Finland


29


Henry Goodsoe Baker


Edward E.


Fall River New Brunswick


30


Natalie Ward Tucker


Ward F.


Roxbury


Sept. 3 4


Mary Cora Gagnier


Canada


13


- Ribiero


Cape Verde I'ds


Oct. 8


Olive Frances Dimond


Albert C.


Carver


26


Vickery


Fred W.


Plympton Carver ،،


Nov. 16


Oria Marie Bolduc


Joseph


Maine Canada 6


25


Elexna Bassett


Caroline Gagnier Henry Elexna Michaud


Fall River 66


Dec. 3


Mary Rose of Lima Goslin


Arthur Victoria Smith


Quebec 66


11


- Shattuck


Geo. A.


Annie L. Hastings


11


Alden Lovell Baker


Alton J. Elizabeth S. Gammons Philip


Vermont Gloucester S Yarmouth Middleboro Canada 6.


18


Marie Natalie Genet Barnabey


Cedia Boudria


25


Kenneth Littlefield Braddock


Ammon L. Lucy E. Loring


New Brunswick Whitman


17


Marjorie Anna Shaw


May 10


Aino E. A. Tunnanen


New Bedford Carver 66 Canada Fall River Canada Fail River Carver 66 Finland


Cora Baptiste


Johanna


Minnie M. Goodsoe


Abbie J. Peckham


Fall River


Nelson Drew Shaw


Edward C.


Carver


Alice Drew


Plymouth


Joseph Delia Ross Manuel


Domingo Gomes


Bertha L. Johnson


Ada L. Dimond Jesse A.


27


Howard Vesper Holmes


Blanche E. Vinal


26


(Illegitimate)


Alena Balmberg


Fanny


*Adopted by Mrs. Mary E. Dunham and name changed to Frances Morton Dunham.


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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN CARVER IN 1909.


' Jan. 20. Fabian W. Tunnanen and Matilta Hantala.


March 1. James E. Thomas and Ethel F. Maxim of Middle- boro.


April 6. Henry S. Pink and Cordelia G. Shaw.


April 6. Jay A. Ward and Celesta O. Shaw of Middleboro.


April 10. Andrew Halonen and Fannie Silverburg.


April 24. Fred M. Thomas and Sarah C. Holmes.


June 5. Chester E. Atwood and Sarah T. McFarlin both of Middleboro.


June 28. Clifton C. Wood, of Plymouth, and Esther A. Bur- bank.


July 9. John Hendrickson and Tyyni Brandt.


July 22. Warren E. Howland and Grace M. Weston.


Aug. 23. Johnsed Halunen and Ida Piispanen.


Sept. 5. Fred E. Gould and Helen E. White.


Oct. 7. Matti Hantanen and Hilda S. Rautio.


Oct. 23. John H. Tyypeik and Elisabeth Jaskari.


Oct. 30. Leon W. Jefferson and Edna Archer, of Middleboro.


Oct. 23. Frank Ahonen and Lizzie Rajaniemi of Wareham.


Dec. 5. Charles P. Hall and Helen S. Griffith.


Dogs licensed since last report 137. Males, 126; females, 11.


REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


FINANCES, YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909.


Receipts-


General appropriation,


$4,000 00


State fund,


868 81


Tuition of State children,


9 50


Medical fund,


50 00


Superintendent, account from State,


300 00


Return on Superintendent's account,


200 00


Town of Plymouth,


26 25


Ellis fund,


500 00


Pratt fund,


150 00


Overdraft,


1,678 01


$7,782 57


Expenditures-


Teaching,


$2,800 30


Janitor,


290 19


Cleaning,


22 80


Fuel,


133 04


Medical account,


6 00


Ellis fund, teaching,


475 00


Superintendent's account,


650 00


Transportation,


574 50


Repairs,


52 09


Supplies and incidentals,


379 18


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State school fund, teaching, $1,332.00;


Transportation. $104.00.




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