Town annual reports of Carver 1914, Part 2

Author: Carver (Mass.)
Publication date: 1914
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3 60


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Russell Shurtleff, labor,


45 73


Frank Thomas, engineer,


3 00


Gilbert Dionne, labor,


1 80


William C. Hatch, labor,


23 10


Lucien Atwood, labor,


90


John E. Atwood, labor and team,


21 64


William Loud, labor,


11 25


Benjamin Parker, labor,


5 40


Arthur Braddock, labor,


31 28


Sarah Shaw, gravel,


23 76


H. A. Stanly, gravel,


6 00


Maria Blanchard, gravel,


6 72


B. C. Shaw, gravel,


3 30


Theron M. Cole, gravel,


4 08


Webster E. C. Vaughan, tools,


4 83


Fred A. Ward, posts and rails,


16 50


Edgar E. Gardner, repairs,


6 28


New England Road Machinery Co., repairs,


8 50


W. E. Simmons, inspecting boiler,


10 00


$752 01


Total for Repairs of Highways,


$2,045 08


SPECIFIC REPAIRS ON PLYMOUTH STREET ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Levi F. Morse, labor and team,


$101 15


Henry P. Burgess, labor,


29 48


Walter Dunham, labor,


31 28


Henry Caron, labor, 28 13


Joseph Dick, labor,


23 51


Benjamin Parker. labor,


18 00


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Tobias Parker, labor, 24 80


James W. Thomas, labor and team,


36 80


Alton C. Chandler, labor and team, 36 80


Arthur Goslin, labor,


10 80


Elijah Douglas, labor,


9 00


Adelbert P. Robbins, labor,


9 00


Herbert DeMoranville, labor and team,


9 00


$374 35


RESURFACING ACCOUNT, (TARVIA AND OIL)


Cr.


Paid-


Levi F. Morse, labor and team, tel. and freight,


$65 47


Henry Caron, labor,


15 30


Walter Dunham, labor,


13 50


Russell Shurtleff, labor,


15 30


James W. Thomas, labor and team,


34 22


William Loud, labor,


10 91


Arthur Johnson, labor,


15 30


William E. Cornish, labor,


9 00


Elijah Douglas, labor,


9 00


Adelbert P. Robbins, labor,


9 00


Theodore T. Vaughan, labor,


14 67


John E. Atwood, labor and team,


19 69


William C. Hatch, labor,


1 92


Bernard Ferdinand, labor,


9 00


Adilo Manaus, labor,


9 00


Ezimaell Dube, labor,


7 09


Herbert DeMoranville, labor,


5 18


Gilbert Dionne, labor,


9 00


Fred Dimond, labor,


9 00


Carver Three


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Tobias Parker, labor,


9 00


James W. Lewis, labor and team, 9 77


J. Peltier, labor, 28 00


Frank Thomas, labor,


24 00


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor and team,


20 64


Orville K. Griffith, labor,


13 53


John M. Andrews, labor,


8 77


John B. McFarlin, labor,


8 77


Lemuel N. Crocker, labor,


8 77


Robert Andrews, labor,


6 07


John F. Shaw, 2d, labor,


3 60


Rodney Griffith, labor,


3 60


Henry H. Gammons, labor and team,


4 64


Stephen Gammons, labor,


4 05


Bernard Winberg, labor,


1 80


Fred Dimond, labor,


1 35


Fred Dimond, Jr., labor,


1 35


Standard Oil Co., 1 tank asphalt road oil,


469 73


Barrett Mfg. Co., Tarvia,


440 00


J. Myrick Bump, labor and team,


11 30


James P. Kennedy, labor and team,


7 90


Etti Makki, labor,


4 50


Ricait Wainia, labor,


4 50


Isaac Hill, labor,


4 50


Eugene E. Shaw, gravel,


2 68


Levi F. Morse, labor and team,


84 72


Henry Caron, labor,


20 47


Russell Shurtleff, labor,


20 47


Walter Dunham, labor,


13 95


William Loud, labor,


16 87


Arthur Goslin, labor,


14 40


James W. Thomas, labor and team,


41 97


James W. Lewis, labor and team,


14 78


Theodore T. Vaughan, labor and team,


2 59


Jerome Peltier, labor,


31 50


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Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor and team,


31 81


John B. McFarlin, labor, 11 47


Lemuel N. Crocker, labor, 11 81


John M. Andrews, labor,


9 00


Orville K. Griffith, labor,


10 93


Stephen Gammons, labor,


8 21


Robert Andrews, labor,


7 65


Henry H. Gammons,


3 60


John F. Shaw, 2d, labor,


1 80


Rodney Griffith, labor,


1 35


John E. Atwood, labor and team,


21 72


William C. Hatch, labor,


12 64


Bernard Ferdinand, labor,


2 20


William E. Cornish, labor.


10 80


Henry P. Burgess, labor,


2 03


Fred A. Dimond, labor,


10 98


Elijah Douglas, labor,


10 98


Adelbert P. Robbins, labor,


10 98


Adilo Mansau, labor,


13 05


Gilbert Dionne, labor,


6 53


Tobias Parker, labor,


6 53


Fred Dimond, Jr., labor,


10 98


Frank Thomas, labor,


21 00


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


108 60


$1,997 74


WENHAM STONE ROAD ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid- Levi F. Morse, 145 tons stone at 75c per ton, $108 75


Levi F. Morse, 7 tons stone at 80c. per ton, 5 60


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Levi F. Morse, 250 tons, 140 lbs. at 90c per ton, 224 98


Bertram L. Thomas, 134 tons 230 lbs. stone at 90c, 120 70


William M. Shaw, 45 tons 80 lbs. stone at 90c, 40 53


Theodore T. Vaughan, 110 tons 1445 lbs. stone at 90c, 99 65


James Lees, 92 tons 810 lbs. stone at 90c, 83 16


Paul Pentikima, 183 tons 1060 lbs. stone at 90c, 165 17


Ira Thomas, 34 tons 1400 lbs. stone at 90c, 31 23


Henry T. Maxim, 24 tons 750 lbs. stone at 90c, 21 93


William T. Thomas, 61 tons 1920 lbs. stone at 90c, 55 76


Fred M. Thomas, 55 tons 890 lbs. stone at 90c, 49 90


Swante Halonen, 100 tons 1890 lbs. stone at 90c, 90 85


Alex Johnson, 96 tons 1160 lbs. stone at 90c, 86 92


Andrew Kaski, 38 tons 290 lbs. stone at 90c, 34 33


Arthur C. Perkins, 47 tons 1910 lbs. stone at 90c,


43 15


Charles Bassett, 38 tons 1490 lbs. stone at 90c, 34 87


Clarence Thomas, 17 tons of stone at 90c, 15 30


Joseph B. Rickard, 14 tons 187 lbs. stone at 90c


12 86


William Caron, 1 ton 1620 lbs. stone at 90c, 1 63


Henry P. Burgess, 37 tons 740 lbs. stone at 90c,


34 52


Winfield L. Pratt, 10 tons 250 lbs. stone at 90c,


9 11


Theron M. Cole, 96 tons 1490 lbs. stone at 90c,


87 08


Henry Caron, 9 tons 995 lbs. stone at 90c, 8 55


James W. Thomas, 302 tons 1333 lbs. stone at 90c, 274 22


Herbert DeMoranville, 107 tons stone at 90c, 96 30


Lewis J. Shaw, 75 tons 875 lbs. stone at 90c,


68 11


James W. Lewis, 401 tons 1590 lbs. stone at 90c,


361 61


Philip Morris, 141 tons 700 lbs. stone at 90c,


127 21


John E. Atwood, 158 tons 270 lbs. stone at 90c, 142 27


Lucien W. Atwood, 145 tons 1040 lbs. stone at 90c, 130 96


J. Nelson Garnett, 100 tons 1450 lbs. stone at 90c, 90 65


Alton C. Chandler, 79 tons 1800 lbs. stone at 90c, 71 91


Sumner Braddock, 30 tons 1650 lbs. stone at 90c,


27 74


Edgar L. Holmes, 73 tons 1040 lbs. stone at 90c, 66 16


I. Mozart Smith, 375 tons 415 lbs. stone at 90c, 337 69


Embert H. Eames, 200 tons 710 lbs. stone at 90c,


180 31


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DeWitt C. Warren, 47 tons 900 lbs. stone at 90c, 42 70


John B. Bourget, 23 tons 890 lbs. stone at 90c, 21 10


Walter Garnett, 52 tons 550 lbs. stone at 90c, 47 05


Melvin Garnett, 25 tons 500 lbs. stone at 90c, 22 73


Levi F. Morse, labor and team,


475 33


Henry P. Burgess, labor,


28 47


John Parker, labor,


3 40


John E. Atwood, labor and team,


317 65


Henry W. Dunham, 29 days weighing stone,


29 00


Henry Caron, labor,


82 68


Benjamin Parker, labor,


18 22


Walter Dunham, labor,


126 11


Tobias Parker, labor,


56 80


Arthur Goslin, labor,


88 76


Elijah Douglas, labor,


82 01


Adelbert P. Robbins, labor,


72 89


Russell Shurtleff, labor,


90 67


William C. Hatch, labor,


105 97


Fred A. Dimond, labor,


23 46


Gilbert Dionne, labor,


78 07


Emil Johnson, labor,


9 22


Joseph Bolduc, labor,


129 82


William Loud, labor,


76 72


W. E. Cornish, labor,


76 61


Adilo Maneuse, labor,


74 69


Ezimaell Dube, labor,


58 72


Frank Thomas, engineer at crusher,


183 00


Jerome Peltier, engineer on steam roller,


308 25


Bernard Ferdinand, labor,


92 58


Emil Letineau, labor,


18 45


Fred Dimond, Jr., labor,


22 17


Frank Rickard, labor,


30 60


Fred Dube, labor,


30 60


Arthur Bolduc, labor,


14 40


J. Myrick Bump, labor and team,


33 35


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Fred Ducas, labor,


7 20


Joseph Riberio, labor. 7 20


Ira Dimond, labor, ·


13 05


Arthur Braddock, labor,


10 35


Bertram L. Thomas, labor and team,


97 47


James W. Thomas, labor and team,


103 52


Herbert DeMoranville, labor and team,


67 50


James W. Lewis, labor and team, 176 57


4 40


Alton C. Chandler, labor and team,


104 95


Michael R. Clare, labor,


3 00


Samuel Burns, labor,


1 80


Michael Fricette, labor,


1 80


Theodore T. Vaughan, labor and team,


108 40


Theodore T. Vaughan, boards and slabs,


36 07


Winfield L. Pratt, labor and team, 84/15


12 60


Theron M. Cole, oil,


1 75


Wiley Brothers, drilling,


1 80


New England Road Machinery Co., repairs,


300 61


Buffalo. Steam Roller Co., repairs, 3 37


Edgar E. Gardner, repairing crusher and iron for bridge, 10 68 Kenneth Shaw, posts and rails, 3 50


Ernest L. Sampson, cement,


4 70


Frank Wilbur, cement,


2 00


Charles P. Washburn, cement,


8 00


Stewart H. Pink, cement,


17 50


Henry S. Pink, oil and can,


2 30


T. W. Peirce Hardware Co., drainpipe,


19 24


George E. Doane, drainpipe, 38 50


Webster E. C. Vaughan, tools,


33 38


Penn. Coal & Coke Co., coal,


49 06


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight and express, 111 93


$7,912 27


William T. Thomas, labor and team,


Lucien W. Atwood, labor,


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REMOVAL OF SNOW FROM SIDEWALK ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Levi F. Morse, labor and team,


$13 40


Henry Caron, labor,


5 60


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor and team,


5 52


Gustavus Atwood, labor and team,


4 16


John E. Atwood, labor and team,


7 20


Lawrence Atwood, labor,


50


Jesse A. Holmes, labor and team,


1 00


Bertram L. Thomas, labor and team,


1 75


Edward S. Griffith, labor,


2 00


H. Robert Bailey, snow plow,


11 00


$52 13


REMOVAL OF SNOW FROM HIGHWAYS ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Levi F. Morse, labor and team,


$8 25


Henry Caron, labor,


3 00


Lucien W. Atwood, labor,


80


Walter Dunham, labor,


80


Joseph W. Laird, labor,


1 65


$14 50


BRIDGE ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid-


Zephaniah W. Andrews, posts and rails,


$16 25


,


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Culvert at Hamlin's Bog-


Zephaniah M. Andrews, labor and team,


5 42


John B. McFarlin, labor, Robert Andrews, labor,


1 30


E. K. Greer, tiles,


7 92


Culvert at Fresh Meadows-


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor and team,


9 03


Robert Andrews, labor,


1 80


John B. McFarlin, labor,


1 80


Lemuel N. Crocker, labor,


1 80


E. K. Greer, cement and tiles,


2 37


Gustavus Atwood, notices,


25


Shakey Bottom Bridge-


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor and team,


3 61


Robert Andrews, labor,


1 ?5


E. K. Greer, planks,


¥2 08


Harry Washburn Bridge-


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor,


1 00


Catch Basin-


Russell Shurtleff, labor and team,


17 03


Fred A. Dimond, labor,


3 60


William E. Cornish, labor,


5 40


John E. Atwood, labor and team,


23 92


J. Myrick Bump, labor and team,


4 52


Bernard Ferdinand, labor,


16 20


William C. Hatch, labor,


9 00


Joseph Caron, labor,


9 84


Edward Makki, labor,


1 80


John T. Blaker, labor,


96


Carlton Shurtleff, labor,


56


E. L. Cook, bricks,


6 30


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


55


Charles P. Washburn, cement,


.7 70


$171 56


1 80


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PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Herbert A. Stanly, Sealer of Weights and Measures, $25 00


Police-


L. M. Chase, M. D., med. attendance Pena case, 7 00


George H. Jackson, M. D., med. attendance Pena case, 8 00


E. G. Cornish, badge for constable, 75


Carlton Shurtleff, auto hire for police, 10 50


James W. Lewis, patrol duty and team 4 weeks, 112 00


George H. Powers, patrol duty and team 4 weeks, 112 00


Nehemiah G. Swift, patrol duty and team 4 weeks,


112 00


Nathan Washburn, attorney,


15 00


Iver Johnson Co., holsters and cartridges,


: 50


D. D. Sullivan, attorney, 140 00


Nehemiah G. Swift, constable duty,


8 80


George H. Powers, constable duty,


16 40


James W. Lewis, constable duty,


83 90


James W. Lewis, auto, team and telephone, 47 50


$681 35


Court Account-


James W. Lewis, case John Deary,


$1 50


Nehemiah G. Swift, case Joseph Alves, 6 30


James W. Lewis, case Daudlin, 17 00


James W. Lewis, case Antone Pina,


14 40


George H. Powers, case Antone Pina,


4 31


James W. Lewis, case James Andrews,


10 72


James W. Lewis, case Fennia Luoveanen,


19 20


James W. Lewis, case Dennis Regan,


10 30


James W. ,Lewis, case Manuel Teixeira,


9 60


James W. Lewis, case George Judway, 6 50


James W. Lewis, case Charles Raymond, 12 00


James W. Lewis, case Charles Perry,


10 25


James W. Lewis, case Ammon L. Braddock,


6 50


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Percy W. Shurtleff, case William Wells, 9 10


Percy W. Shurtleff. case Hugh Gallagher. 6 54


James W. Lewis, case Katherine Tacheria, 9 60


Nehemiah G. Swift, case Charles Pina,


16 26


James W. Lewis, case Joseph Robideau,


8 30


James W. Lewis, case Joseph Turcotte,


8 50


George H. Powers, case Leo Anthony,


10 52


James W. Lewis, case George Yokel.


14 10


James W. Lewis. case Manuel Galvin,


22 90


James W. Lewis, case Mabel Lopes.


6 80


James W. Lewis, case Fegene Silva,


20 10


James W. Lewis. case Manual Dires,


18 40


James W. Lewis, case Manuel Silva,


20 00


James W. Lewis, case Anabel Cruse,


20 10


James W. Lewis, case R. K. DeRose,


25 35


James W. Lewis, case George Yorkel.


1 65


George H. Powers, case Charles F. DeRose, 8 95


$312 35


REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Number of scales tested, 19


Number of weights tested, 42


Number of liquid measures, 1


Number of measuring pumps, 1


The Inspector has ordered me to have my balances repaired, and more working equipment. This, I think, will call for about forty dollars.


H. A. STANLY,


Sealer.


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CONSTABLES' REPORT For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1914. CONSTABLE WORK


Total number of arrests,


20


Males,


67


Females,


3


Number of fines imposed,


34


Amount of fines imposed,


$185 00


Defaulted,


2


Appealed cases,


2


Complaints dismissed,


3


State Hospital,


2


Sherburne,


1


Lyman School,


1


House of Correction,


5


Expelled from State,


2


Placed on file,


6


Arrested for other officers,


2


Suspended sentences,


2


Probation,


1


Minors,


2


OFFENSES


Complaints investigated,


75


Drunk,


17


Violation Sunday laws,


25


Disturbing peace,


3


Lewdness,


1


Assault,


6


Bastardy,


1


Non-support,


2


Trespassing,


1 1


Larceny,


4


Cruelty to animal,


1


Violation liquor laws,


4


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In behalf of the constable department, we extend our sincere thanks to the Board of Selectmen, and any, and all others, who have assisted us in our trying duties of the past year. Respectfully submitted, JAMES W. LEWIS, GEORGE H. POWERS, NEHEMIAH G. SWIFT, Constables of Carver.


FIGHTING FIRE ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid for fighting fire at-


R. R. fire on B. W. Robbins' land, April 11,


$5 40


Frank N. Churchill's land, 1 10


R. R. fire at North Carver, May 1, 42 97


R. R. fire on April 13,


4 90


Fire at South Carver,


3 80


Fire at Ocean House, May 31,


5 60


Fire near Clear Pond in Plymouth, May 17.


2 50


R. R. fire at Brook St. Crossing, June 1,


13 60


Fire May 24th on Frank Hammond lot, 8 18


Fire, June 24 and June 25 between Carver and Plympton, 65 65


R. R. fire at Middleboro line, June 23, 5 10


Fire at Wareham line, June 26,


6 00


Bumptown fire, June 18 and June 20,


374 05


R. R. fire, June 24, near Finney's bog,


5 10


R. R. fire June 26, near Asel Cole farm, 5 10


R. R. fire July 12, near Finney's bog, 60


R. R. fire July 13, near Finney's bog, 30


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Fire on Gustavus Atwood's lot, May 28, R. R. fire June 26, near Wood's bog, 1 80


7 65


R. R. fire June 22, Cole's bog, 4 80


Fire at White's bog,


59 57


Fire at Trufant's bog, Sept. 20, 1 80


R. R. fire at Benjamin Darling's Oct. 31, 1 88


Fire near Crosspaths, Nov. 7,


5 65


H. F. Atwood, services for year,


35 00


$668 10


FIRE FIGHTING APPARATUS ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid- Edgar E. Gardner, repair wagon,


$1 00


Badger Fire Extinguisher Co., extinguishers, 39 21


Badger Fire Extinguisher Co., 112 lbs. soda,


2 80


H. F. Atwood, freight paid,


25


Plymouth Mills, vitrol, Webster E. C. Vaughan, tools,


3 50


23 80


$70 56


TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid-


Herbert F. Atwood, notices,


$1 0€


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James A. Vaughan, 2 scythes,


2 00


Alton C. Chandler, team,


1 00


Lemuel Crocker, labor,


10 80


Adelbert P. Robbins, labor,


9 00


Webster E. C. Vaughan, 2 scythes,


1 90


Truman A. Tillson, labor,


27 45


Michael R. Clare, labor,


27 00


Carlton Shurtleff, labor and team,


31 10


Carl A. Palm, labor,


16 52


Walter Shaw, labor,


1 00


Herbert F. Atwood, labor and team,


80 00


$208 17


GYPSY MOTH ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Rodney Griffith, labor.


$114 75


Elmer Glazier, labor,


60 00


Clinton Baker, labor,


105 50


Harry Morris, labor,


2 00


Stephen Gammons, labor,


1 00


Carl A. Palm, labor,


208 50


Carlton Shurtleff, labor.


161 75


Carlton Shurtleff, team,


49 50


Carlton Shurtleff, gasoline,


22 40


Charles F. King, labor,


59 50


Earl B. Ware, labor.


94 50


Joseph S. Robinson, labor,


255 00


Walter Shaw, labor,


138 50


Truman A. Tillson, labor and team,


188 00


Herbert F. Atwood, labor,


438 12


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Herbert F. Atwood, team,


192 04


Theodore T. Vaughan, labor, 3 75


Roy F. Atwood, labor, 57 50


Edward S. Griffith, labor, 16 00


Fred Dimond, labor, 20 00


Edgar L. Holmes, labor,


79 00


Bertram L. Thomas, labor and team,


45 00


Charles Raymond, labor,


16 00


Albert Morse, labor,


27 50


J. E. Raney, labor,


15 00


Lucien W. Atwood, labor,


67 00


Bernard Winberg, labor,


38 00


Norman Lewis, labor,


38 00


William C. Hatch, labor,


5 00


Herbert J. Vaughan, labor,


1 00


Webster E. C. Vaughan, oil and batteries.


5 50


H. Robert Bailey, repairs on sprayer,


4 00


$2,529 31


REPORT OF THE GYPSY MOTH SUPT.


The gypsy moth is a more serious problem than in previous years, as it has been proven that the young, tender growth of the cranberry vine is very much to their liking and unless the great- est precaution is taken a great deal of damage will be done to both cranberry bog and forest.


We were fortunate in securing one of the large State sprayers to help us out in our work last season and with one on hand of our own this year we will be able to spray a much larger area, althought 5 tons of lead were used last year.


We already have the promise of funds from the State to carry on this work.


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In addition to the moth spraying the street trees will need spraying this year as they were omitted last year on account of their- good condition.


HERBERT F. ATWOOD,


Gypsy Moth Supt.


NEW TOWN HOUSE ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Finney Brothers, tools, pump and point, $25 40


Edward S. Griffith, 4 days' labor, ¥ 7 20


Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 2 furnaces and fittings, 650 00


Ellsworth V. Shaw, 3 1-2 days' labor,


12 60


Carlton Shurtleff, labor and team,


11 36


Carlton Shurtleff, auto hire for Town Hall Committee, 20 00


S. Ward Washburn, labor and material, wiring, 270 07


Bryant & Soule, coal, 74 39 90


Roy F. Atwood, labor,


Peter Lopes, labor,


7 80


John Ferdinand, labor,


7 80


Charles Silva, labor, 6 00


Harold Dunham, labor, 90


George A. Harlow, installing water system, 275 00


Theodore T. Vaughan, carting stone and brick, 63 43


Colonial Brass Co., 1 tablet, 105 00


H. W. Johns-Manville Co., 1 curtain, 163 00


George E. Blair, cleaning new Town House, 1 00


Kinnear & Gager Mfg. Co., steel ceiling, 420 00


Ernest L. Sampson, mason work, 361 31


Theodore T. Vaughan, cash pd. for grading and repairs, 93 15 G. W. Mann, plumbing, 523 68


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American Seating Co., seats, 229 20


Theodore T. Vaughan, paid freight on seats, 10 80


F. A. Johnson, painting hall, 650 00


Bertram L. Thomas, contract for steps to hall, 110 00


Bertram L. Thomas, labor and material furnished, 19 30


Nichols & Stone Co., chairs, 45 00


Merritt & Company, vault fittings,


27 96


Theodore T. Vaughan, labor and material,


98 37


E. H. Tarbell Co., 1 1-2 doz. bracket lamps,


9 00


Theodore T. Vaughan, grading,


91 1


T. W. Peirce Hardware Co., hardware,


128 75


Elliot W. Harlow, cupola, 225 00


Jones Brothers Co., shades,


37 65


Jones Brothers Co., tables and desks,


70 00


New England Telephone Co., telephoning,


70


O. L. Story Scenic Co., scenery,


68 00


Fred N. Whitman Co., denim,


4 38


Seth C. C. Finney, glass, putty and boards,


2 75


Harrison Robinson & Co., grates,


12 00


Plymouth Hardware Co., pipe,


1 62


Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 1 stove,


60 00


Carlton Shurtleff, services on committee,


24 00


Carlton Shurtleff, carfare to Boston,


1 40


Carlton Shurtleff, auto for J. J. Ryan, committee,


2 75


George E. Doane, glass,


75


James J. Ryan, services on committee, 24 00


1 50


James J. Ryan, auto hire,


4 00


Eldred S. Mosher, express,


1 22


Elliot W. Harlow, building contract,


3,720 59


Elliot W. Harlow, extra labor,


17 75


Frank E. Barrows, services and expenses on Town Hall committee, 56 40


Wilson Harlow, architect,


675 00


Standish Painting Co., lettering and painting,


/ 19


Carver Four


James J. Ryan, carfare to Boston,


-50-


Theodore T. Vaughan, supplies, freight and teaming, 34 54


Bertram L. Thomas, labor, team and supplies, 84 78


$9,658 55


REPORT OF THE BUILDING COMMITTEE FOR TOWN


HALL AND PUBLIC LIBRARY


Citizens of Carver :---


Foreword: At the annual meeting 1913, you voted to build a Town Hall, and at that and subsequent meetings, you in- structed us and made appropriations.


Your committee herewith submit their report, feeling that they have performed their duties to your satisfaction.


Financial: The Town appropriated $16.500 and voted that $3.000 be raised in the tax levy for 1914, leaving $13.500 to be borrowed.


Receipts-


Appropriations by the town, $16,500 00


E. E. Shaw, cement sold, 32 00


B. L. Thomas, cement sold, 12 80


Carlton Shurtleff, cement sold,


4 80


D. W. Lewis & Co., cement bags returned.


38 10


T. T. Vaughan, logs,


33 83


Jesse A. Holmes, stave logs,


23 59


Seth C. C. Finney, freight returned.


2 62


T. T. Vaughan, pump and pipe,


2 50


F. E. Bernam, wood and shovels,


5 25


Total Receipts, $16,655 99


Paid- J. A. Vaughan, land, $350 00


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COST OF LAND AND CELLAR.


Gustavus Atwood, surveying, 1 50


D. W. Lewis & Co., 100 bbls. cement in paper, at $1.45 per bbl., delivered at No. Carver, less 1 cent per bbl. for cash, 144 00


100 bbls. cement in cloth at $1.75 per bbl., de- livered at No. Carver, less 1 cent per bbl. for cash,


174 00


J. K. & B. Sears & Co., lumber for forms, 84 00


J. A. Vaughan, tools, 2 27


Finney Bros., pump, pipe and tools,


25 40


John Pouliot, labor at $1.80 per day,


6 90


Charles Cardoza, labor at $1.80 per day,


3 00


John Ferdinand, labor at $1.80 per day,


9 72


Peter Lopes, labor at $1.80 per day,


9 72


Peter Manterio, labor at $1.80 per day,


6 88


Elijah Douglas, labor at $1.80 per day,


19 40


Albert Dube, labor at $1.80 per day,


26 90


Fred Judway, labor at $1.80 per day,


67 20


Alfred Dube, labor at $1.80 per day,


42 10


Joseph Bolduc, labor at $1.80 per day,


9 70


George Judway, labor at $1.80 per day,


9 00


Herbert Shaw, labor at $1.80 per day,


28 30


Lloyd Robbins, labor at $1.80 per day,


31 60


Herbert Thurston, labor at $1.80 per day,


22 60


Jack Barnaby, labor at $1.80 per day,


1 80


Ernest Thebault, labor at $1.80 per day,


2 80


Alphonse Thebault, labor at $1.80 per day,


1 80


Terrance Pena, labor,


1 65


Charles Silva, labor, 1 65


Lewis J. Shaw, labor at $2 per day, 38 00


Carlton Shurtleff, labor at $2.25 per day, 78 74


Carlton Shurtleff, horse at $1.35 per day,


16 87


Lewis J. Shaw, 75 tons stone at 90c,


67 50


T. T. Vaughan, 1,068 feet 2x4 at $23 per thousand, 24 56


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T. T. Vaughan, 1,250 feet hemlock boards at $20 per thousand, 25 00


T. T. Vaughan, 691 feet 3-4 P. pine boards at $10 per thousand, 6 91


T. T. Vaughan, carting cement 4 days at $4.50, 18 00


T. T. Vaughan, carting boards from depot, 3 00


Cost of cellar, $1,010 97


COST OF BUILDING AND FURNISHINGS.


Eliot W. Harlow, contract for building, $9,150 00


Eliot W. Harlow, contract for cupola, 225 00


Eliot W. Harlow, extra work, 88 34


Wilson G. Harlow, architect,


675 00


Walker Pratt Mfg. Co., furnaces,


650 00


G. W. Mann, plumbing, 523 68


Ernest L. Sampson, mason work,


361 31


S. Ward Washburn, wiring, labor and material,


270 07


Geo. A. Harlow, water system, 275 00


Kennear & Gager Mfg. Co., steel ceiling,


420 00


H. W. Manvelle Co., asbestos curtains,


163 00


J. A. Johnson, painting, 650 00


Merrett & Co., vault fittings, 27 96


T. W. Pierce Co., hardware for building, 128 75


American Seating Co., seats for hall,


240 00


Nickols & Stone, chairs for offices,


45 00


Jones Bros., tables and desks,


20 00


Jones Bros., curtains, 37 65


E. H. Tarbull & Co., lamps, 9 00


Standish Painting Co., lettering doors,


3 75


O. L. Story Scenic Co., scenery,


68 00


Walker Pratt Mfg. Co., stove,


60 00


Colonial Brass Co., tablet,


105 00


B. L. Thomas, front steps,


110 00


Harrington Roberson & Co., gratings,


12 00


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Standish Painting Co., painting and varnishing tables, 3 44


Plymouth Hardware Co., stove pipe, 1 62


Seth C. C. Finney, glass and putty, 2 75


Fred W. Whitman, curtains, 4 38


Geo. E. Doane, glass,


75


E. S. Masher, express, 1 72


New England Telephone Co., telephoning,


70


Geo. Blair, cleaning, 1 00


Bryant & Soule, coal,


74 39


Burt J. Allen, legal advice,


3 00


T. T. Vaughan, going to Midd. after painter and carrying him back, 3 00


T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for exit sign, 1 50


T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for repairs on pump, 1 50


T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for freight on chairs, 1 42


T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for freight on shelving, 79


T. T. Vaughan, cash paid for cement bags, 76


T. T. Vaughan, carting chairs, 5 00


T. T. Vaughan, carting shelving, 1 00


T. T. Vaughan, man and team 8 1-2 days carting gravel for mason at $4.50 per day, 38 25


A. Lajoy, 7 1-2 days sifting gravel at $1.65, 12 38


T. T. Vaughan, 12 tons stone at 90c, 10 80


T. T. Vaughan, 150 brick and carting, 2 00


$14,540 66


WORK CLEARING UP LOT.


Edward S. Griffith, labor at $1.80 per day, 7 20


Roy F. Atwood, labor at $1.80 per day, 90


Peter Lopez, labor at $1.80 per day, 7 80


Chas. Silver, labor at $1.80 per day, 7 80


Harold Dunham, labor at $1.80 per day,


90


Elsworth Shaw, labor at $3.50 per day, 12 60


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B. L. Thomas, labor at $3.60 per day, 18 00


B. L. Thomas, man and team at $5 per day, 25 00


B. L. Thomas, man at $1.80 per day, 15 30


John Ferdinand. labor at $1.80 per day, 7 80


Carlton Shurtleff and team, at $3.60 per day,


11 36


Total Clearing Lot, $114 66


GRADING AROUND BUILDING


Jack Santos, labor at $1.65 per day, $31 37


A. Thebault, labor at $1.65 per day, 26 13


Ernest Thebault, labor at $1.65 per day, 26 05


A. Lajoy, labor at $1.65 per day, 10 93


Harris Lajoy, labor at $1.65 per day,


9 90


John Pauliot, labor at $1.65 per day, ¥ 95


Nelson Story, labor at $1.65 per day,


11 55


Felix Thebault, labor at $1.65 per day,


10 80


Albert Dube, labor at $1.65 per day, Ezimial Dube, labor at $1.65 per day,




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