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$497.68
STATE HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Paid :-
Herbert J. Vaughan, labor
$226.00
Herbert J. Vaughan, auto
98.00
Herbert J. Vaughan, team 104.25
Herbert J. Vaughan, cash paid out
1.50
Z. W. Andrews, labor
120.00
Z. W. Andrews, truck
185.71
Frank Weston, labor
164.00
Frank Weston, auto
77.00
S. T. Weston, labor and team
59.88
S. T. Weston, truck
337.75
S. T. Weston, wood
77.50
Eldred Mosher, truck
276.25
W. E. W. Vaughan, truck
243.75
Jay A. Ward, truck
363.75
Henry Shaw, supplies
15.37
James L. Jenney, coal
31.50
Arthur T. Harvey Co., iron
7.64
E. K. Greer, lumber and cement
164.12
George E. Doane, plow handles
3.00
Standard Oil Co., oil
1,045.07
Texas Co., oil
543.80
Frank F. Tillson, explosives
2.00
Theron Bumpus, cement
1.66
Berger Mfg. Co.,
89.76
T. T. Vaughan, lumber and posts
45.00
T. T. Vaughan, wood
22.90
T. T. Vaughan, gravel
4.00
Ellis D. Atwood, gravel
10.00
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Nelson Sherman, gravel
18.00
P. J. Holmes, stones
8.00
Fred Dube, labor and team
150.32
William Atwood, labor and team
93.23
William Hatch, labor and team
7.30
Martin Thomas, labor and team
51.43
Kenneth Shaw, gravel
2.63
Adilau Mansau, labor
74.22
Robert Andrews, labor
67.46
Augustine Roy, labor
207.50
Walter Dunham, labor
115.93
Jack Wager, labor
107.15
Adelbert Robbins, labor
118.94
Leo Anthony, labor
23.89
Patrick Gunn, labor
114.25
Ira Thomas, labor
42.00
Leon Jefferson, labor
103.43
William Cornish, labor
91.46
Fred Ducas, labor
26.78
George Blair, labor
18.00
Reynold Eastman, labor
51.97
Alfonda Roy, labor
10.58
Martin Holmes, labor
2.80
Ralph Washburn, labor
80.47
John Dionne, labor
76.16
Ben Wrightington, labor
74.81
T. A. Tillson, labor
73.36
Stephen Gammons, labor
68.82
Peter Ferdinand, labor
81.63
Thomas Hastings, labor
54.28
Wilfred Loring, labor
197.00
Norman Garnett, labor
31.58
Peter Rosina, labor
9.00
John Barboza, labor
39.00
Frank Pena, labor
42.55
Joe Roubabo, labor
27.55
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T. T. Vaughan, 2nd., labor
36.55
Davis Atwood, labor
33.00
Manuel Eames, labor
39.55
Napoleon Dionne, labor
.55
Tony Silva, labor
3.00
Peter Rose, labor
12.00
Homer Griffith, labor
4.32
Ralph Barrows, labor
15.00
John Silva, labor
6.00
Henry Gammons, labor
8.25
Jack Santo, labor
9.75
Warren McNamee, labor
6.00
Jack Martin, labor
7.14
Alex Gomes, labor
6.00
Gerard Rodieau, labor
6.00
Adolphus Ducas, labor
3.00
Joe Ducas, labor
6.00
Albert Thomas, labor
58.14
Frank Ferdinand, labor
7.13
Michael Clair, labor
26.63
Myron Baxter, labor
6.75
$6,985.40
COUNTY ROAD ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :--
Frank F. Weston, labor
$250.50
Frank F. Weston, auto
124.00
Frank F. Weston, cash paid out
5.00
H. J. Vaughan, labor
102.50
H. J. Vaughan, auto
32.00
H. J. Vaughan, team
32.00
Z. W. Andrews, labor
86.50
Z. W. Andrews, truck
197.35
37
Z. W. Andrews, auto 1.00
S. T. Weston, labor and team 252.44
William Atwood, labor and team 239.07
Martin Thomas, labor and team 127.60
Jesse Holmes, labor and team
34.00
Joseph Bolduc, labor and team 55.80
Eldred S. Mosher, truck
312.50
W. E. W. Vaughan, truck
292.50
Jay A. Ward, truck
272.50
S. T. Weston, truck
493.24
S. T. Weston, wood
104.00
T. T. Vaughan, wood
68.50
T. T. Vaughan, labor and team
5.00
James L. Jenney, coal
46.10
Church Coal Co., coal
13.65
Nelson Sherman, gravel
18.00
Frank E. Barrows, gravel
30.00
John Santo, gravel
6.00
Alex Erickson, repair of tools
8.00
C. M. White, iron grate
16.00
S. H. Pink, supplies
10.66
H. F. Shaw, supplies
16.36
Texas Co., oil
528.60
Standard Oil Co., oil
1,045.06
Fred Ducas, labor
106.58
Jack Wager, labor
70.00
W. H. Dunham, labor
49.78
Tom Hastings, labor
58.16
Ira Thomas, labor
110.26
William Cornish, labor
151.32
James Thomas, labor
21.29
Leon Jefferson, labor
124.10
Reynold Eastman, labor
96.70
Tony Roy, labor
2.80
Robert Andrews, labor
63.56
T. A. Tillson, labor
51.36
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Stephen Gammons, labor
53.31
Fred Tucker, labor
48.26
Ralph Washburn, labor
49.50
Adilau Mansau, labor
23.20
Warren McNamee, labor
12.60
John Poliott, labor
5.60
Nelson Story, labor
2.80
Alfonda Roy, labor
7.49
Wilfred Loring, labor
169.04
Henry Roy, labor
13.40
Leonard Atwood, labor
9.80
Patrick Gunn, labor
41.56
T. T. Vaughan 2nd., labor
41.56
Martin Holmes, labor
32.56
Adelbert Robbins, labor
52.25
Ben Wrightington, labor
38.58
Norman Garnett, labor
29.58
John Dionne, labor
43.25
Bernard Tillson, labor
29.76
Jack Santo, labor
7.70
Augustine Roy, labor
115.00
Peter Ferdinand, labor
35.07
John Sullivan, labor
24.00
Elzar Lemiar, labor
· 19.69
Joe Robiux, labor
25.69
Manuel Gonsalves, labor
21.00
Peter Rose, labor
22.69
John Santo, labor
31.69
Alex Gomes, labor
28.69
Frank Peno, labor
13.69
Manuel Enos, labor
13.69
Ralph Barrows, labor
1.69
Michael Claire, labor
12.00
Leo Anthony, labor
6.00
David Atwood, labor
9.00
Gerard Roudreau, labor
6.00
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Fred Dube, labor and team 104.40
$6,934.13
SNOW ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid
Z. W. Andrews, labor
$2.50
C. H. Atwood, labor and team
3.15
H. J. Vaughan, labor and team 15.50
David Langell, labor and team
5.20
Frank Weston, labor and team
6.20
Herbert Atwood, labor and team
1.63
Jesse Holmes, labor and team
2.70
Arthur Atwood, auto
10.00
Eldred Mosher, auto
76.00
Adilau Mansau, labor
4.40
Lloyd C. Robbins, labor
3.60
LeRoy Hathaway, labor
1.30
Lewis Shaw, labor
1.20
Carlton Atwood, labor
1.00
Jay A. Ward, repairs
22.45
$156.83
MACHINERY ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :- Eldred Mosher, truck to Cambridge $20.00
Z. W. Andrews, carfare to Cambridge 4.20
Waldo Bro. & Bond Co., 2 tar kettles 2 pouring pots 340.00
40
H. J. Vaughan, telephone 1.15
Augustine Roy, labor
10.00
Dyer Supply Co., engine and repairs 215.68
Jay A. Ward, repairs 21.30
Lloyd Perkins & Son, repairs 5.59
T. W. Pierce Co., packing 2.84
Alfred A. Foote, inspecting boiler
10.00
$630.76
BRIDGES
Cr.
Paid :-
Bertram Thomas, balance Tremont bridge,
$90.00
Z. W. Andrews, labor,
24.00
Z. W. Andrews, truck,
33.18
Z. W. Andrews, auto,
3.75
Z. W. Andrews, telephone,
.30
C. M. White Iron Works, grates & frames, 30.00
A. D. Griffith, freight & carting,
4.50
Nathan Washburn, legal advice,
5.00
Atwood Robbins Lumber Co., lumber
137.02
H. F. Shaw, spikes,
2.32
W. H. Rowley, iron bars,
2.00
Edward K. Greer, drain pipe & brick,
234.55
Robert Andrews, labor,
15.40
T. A. Tillson, labor,
9.80
Stephen Gammons, labor,
15.40
Ralph Washburn, labor,
15.40
Fred Tucker, labor,
15.40
Charles Burdick, labor,
8.00
Walter Dunham, labor,
2.80
Patrick Gunn, labor,
2.80
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Jack Wager, labor,
2.80
Martin Holmes, labor,
2.80
Ira Thomas, labor,
7.18
Leon Jefferson, labor,
4.38
Augustine Roy, labor,
10.00
Frank Weston, labor,
12.00
Frank Weston, auto,
6.00
H. J. Vaughan, labor,
4.00
H. J. Vaughan, auto,
2.00
$702.78
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Cr.
Paid :-
Davol Printing House, assessor's book $2.50
Carter Ink Co., ink, town clerk 1.63
Memorial Press, balance due 1921 17.00
D. D. Sullivan, legal services 15.00
William F. Dean, bulletin board
3.75
John B. Washburn, transfers
26.00
H. F. Shaw, supplies
1.44
Julia M. Stanly, copying warrants
2.00
Elthea Atwood, copying warrants
2.00
Sears Lumber Co., ladder
19.40
Jay A. Ward, carting coal and repairs
16.25
James W. Hurley, coal
47.16
Commissioners of Public Safety, blanks .75
Frank E. Barrows, services as assessor 36.00
W. F. Fryer, return of birth .25
R. D. Stillman, return of birth .25
Bernard E. Shaw, election officer
4.00
Eleanor Shaw, election officer 4.00
Eleanor Shaw, copying valuation book 12.00
Henry S. Pink, services Selectman 60.00
Henry S. Pink, services Registrar 3.00
Henry S. Pink, auto Selectman 29.00
Henry S. Griffith, postage Collector
33.76
Henry S. Griffith, auto for Collector 24.00
Henry S. Griffith, expense as Collector .40
Henry S. Griffith, services Registrar 5.75
Henry S. Griffith, auto for Registrar 2.50
Henry S. Griffith, Representative warrant 2.00 Ellis G. Cornish, care of hall 322.00
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Namaskett Press, Tax Collector expenses 17.48
Namaskett Press, Town Clerk expenses 16.54
Namaskett Press, Treasurer expenses 2.50
Namaskett Press, Selectmen expenses 10.15
Namaskett Press, Voting Lists 23.10
Southeastern Mass. Power and Elec- tric Co., lights 71.62
E. E. Babb, paper 1.75
Ellis G. Cornish, services Selectman
28.00
Ellis G. Cornish, auto, carfare
9.20
Herbert A. Stanly, expenses 6.00
Harold E. Carleton, auditor 40.00
Harold E. Carleton, auto 10.00
Ellis G. Cornish, work on town report
24.00
Ellis G. Cornish, repair on hall
4.00
Ellis G. Cornish, Registrar 4.00
Mary Cornish, work on town report 10.00
Mary Cornish, copying warrants 4.00
Eldred S. Mosher, carting coal 24.00
H. Clayton McFarlin, services Assessor 130.00
Bernard E. Shaw, services Auditor 50.00
Charles H. Taylor, services Auditor 43.75
Samuel B. Cholerton, Treasurer and Collector Bond 100.00
Samuel B. Cholerton, Insurance Town Hall 419.70
Henry S. Griffith, postage for treasurer 34.56
Henry S. Griffith, auto for Treasurer 36.82
Henry S. Griffith, postage Town Clerk 5.33
Henry S. Griffith, telephone Town Clerk .80
Henry S. Griffith, auto, Town Clerk 16.90
Henry S. Griffith, auto canvassing births 2.50
Henry S. Griffith, return of births 12.50
Henry S. Griffith, return of marriages 2.75
Henry S. Griffith, return of deaths 3.25
Henry S. Griffith, auto swearing officers 3.50
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Henry S. Griffith, clerk for Assessors 44.00
Henry S. Griffith, Town Clerk 200.00
Henry S. Griffith, Collector of Taxes 400.00
Henry S. Griffith, Treasurer 300.00
A. V. Smith, return of birth .25
C. L. Hathaway, cash book for Treasurer 1.65
P. B. Murphy, dog license blanks 1.50
Herbert A. Stanly, services Selectman
64.00
Herbert A. Stanly, auto Selectman 20.00
Jesse A. Holmes, services Selectman 42.50
Jesse A. Holmes, auto Selectman 22.00
Jesse A. Holmes, telephone .55
Jesse A. Holmes, services Registrar 1.25
Jesse A. Holmes, expenses 1.30
Jesse A. Holmes, slabs 6.00
James S. Miller Co., coal 270.36
James W. Lewis, posting warrants
11.00
James W. Lewis, auto
9.00
James W. Lewis, services Town Meeting 11.00 George E. Blair, repairs
33.35
Frances Cornish, reading proofs 2.00
New England Telephone & Tele- graph Co., telephone 12.00
Henry Mills, fixtures
2.00
George H. Reynolds, ballots
33.25
E. H. Blake, six keys
1.25
H. L. Thatcher & Co., Collector's expense 25.75 S. H. Pink, supplies 12.39
T. T. Vaughan, Assessors' expense 4.90
Elliot W. Harlow, repairs on hall 165.10
Hobbs & Warren, Collectors' expense 4.42
Hobbs & Warren, Town Clerk expense .85
L. M. Chase, returning births 7.25
Ellis D. Atwood, election officer 2.00
Fred A. Ward, election officer 2.00
George E. Blair, election officer 4.00
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T. T. Vaughan, election officer 2.00
Sarah Slugg, election officer 4.50
Elthea Atwood, election officer 4.50
George P. Lincoln, election officer 2.00
Orrie Dempsey, election officer Earl B. Ware, election officer
2.00
2.00
Charlotte Atwood, election officer
2.00
Florence Washburn, election officer
2.00
Kenneth Shaw, election officer
2.00
Ellis G. Cornish, election officer George Adams, election officer
4.00
Blanche E. Holmes, election officer
2.00
Jane Lewis, election officer 2.00
Daniel Dempsey, election officer 2.00
Fred A. Diamond, election officer
4.00
$3,622.36
UNCLASSIFIED ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :-
Henry S. Griffith, expense for collector, 4.10
Nemasket Press, 550 town reports, 184.00
Sons of Veterans Camp, No. 132, account Memorial day, 125.00
$313.10
HEALTH AND SANITATION ACCOUNT Cr.
Paid :- L. M. Chase, M. D., medical atten- tion, Bertha Smith, 49.00
4.00
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Francis D. Donohue, M. D., Operation on Smith child, 25.00
Plymouth County Tuberculosis Hospital, 841.50
Jordan Hospital, operating room Smith child, 3.00
City of Fall River, case of Loretta Gauthier, 12.00
L. M. Chase, M. D., fumigating houses, 18.00
Boston Branch Meat Market, goods fur- nished James Kennedy, 35.47
W. D. Shurtleff, M. D., medical atten- tion, James Kennedy, 27.00
L. M. Chase, M. D., Worrell case, 3.00
L. M. Chase, M. D., inspecting school children, 63.00
H. S. Pink, services, 2.00
J. Myrick Bump, inspector of slaughter ing, 65.00
J. Myrick Bump, inspector of animals,
60.00
$1,203.97
STATE AID ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :-
Soldiers & Soldiers' Widows,
186.00
$186.00
SOLDIERS RELIEF ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :-
Soldiers & Soldiers' widows,
358.00
47
PROTECTION OF PERSONS & PROPERTY Cr.
Paid :-
James W. Lewis, services as constable, 98.50
James W. Lewis, services in court cases, 185.30
James W. Lewis, telephone, 2.75
James W. Lewis, collecting dog licenses, 12.00
Ellis S. Bumpus, services as constable, 6.00
Albert Dube, services as constable,
4.00
Percy W. Shurtleff, services in court
cases, 14.00
$322.55
SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES
Cr.
Paid :-
James W. Lewis, sealer salary, 25.00
James W. Lewis, auto, 25.00
W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies, 11.36
$61.36
TRUCK ACCOUNT Cr.
Paid :-
The Texas Co., gasoline,
50.80
S. H. Pink, 2 tires,
19.00
Wenham Garage, repairing truck,
10.50
Texas Co., gasoline,
18.00
$98.30
PARK ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :-
James W. Lewis, repairing pump,
13.45
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Davis Atwood, labor & team,
4.80
Homer Griffith, labor, 2.80
James S. McKay, labor,
4.00
Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,
3.00
$28.05
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
Poor Account Cr.
Paid :-
Walter C. Thomas, supplies, 551.24
S. H. Pink, supplies, 185.23
Mrs. Albert S. Petty, supplies,
3.45
Henry F. Shaw, supplies,
1.10
L. F. Morse, rent,
44.00
L. J. Fosdick, rent,
98.00
L. M. Chase, M. D., medical attendance.
161.00
Jesse Holmes, milk,
49.60
H. Y. Vinal. milk,
41.20
John F. Callahan, operation,
25.00
E. G. Cornish, overseer,
2.25
E. G. Cornish, auto,
1.25
H. S. Pink, overseer,
20.00
H. S. Pink, auto,
5.00
H. A. Stanly, overseer,
15.00
H. A. Stanly, auto,
10.00
Town of Middleboro, board,
351.70
Dept. of Public Welfare, board,
243.42
Antone Jesus, board, 250.00
Marretta Shaw, board,
540.00
Senia Lummanaa, board,
270.00
Louise Garnett, board,
136.00
Home assistance, board,
168.00
$3,172.44
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CEMETERY ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :-
James W. Peckham, labor,
1.50
George E. Blair, labor, 2.80
Nelson Story, labor, 2.80
Warren McNamee, labor,
19.20
Napoleon Dionne, labor,
2.80
William M. Shaw, labor,
2.00
Fred A. Ward, labor,
60.00
Frank E. Barrows, labor & cash paid out, 27.50
James W. Lewis, repairing pump, 5.00
$123.60
AMERICAN LEGION ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :- Captain William S. McFarlin, Camp 132. rent of hall, 48.00
$48.00
TOWN PUMP ACCOUNT
Cr.
Paid :--
James W. Lewis, labor and material,
16.35
$16.35
50
FORESTRY DEPARTMENT TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT Cr.
Paid :-
J. S. McKay, labor,
136.50
Lloyd Robbins, labor,
101.28
Charles King, labor,
40.88
S. H. Pink, tools,
3.40
Texas Co., gas,
30.00
$312.06
FIRE ACCOUNT Cr.
Paid :-
R. R. Fire, D. Hines Bog. Feb. 7,
James S. McKay, 1.12
.50
Augustine Barrows, Total $1.62
R. R. Fire, April 29, James Thomas Lot,
Harry Thomas, labor, 2.00
Victor Collins, labor,
1.50
Russell Shurtleff, labor, 1.50
Alen Parker, labor,
1.50
Clarence Thomas, labor,
1.50
Eben Shaw, labor,
1.50
Joseph Wrightington, labor,
1.50
Melvin Garnett, labor,
1.50
Frank H. Cole, labor,
1.50
P. S. Cole, labor,
1.50
Albert Linton, labor,
2.00
Harold Robbins, labor,
2.50
Henry Pink, labor,
1.00
Alfred Simmons, labor,
1.00
J. Gomes, labor,
3.00
Manuel Gomes, labor,
3.00
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Howard Bryant, labor,
1.50
Ernest Gardner, labor, 1.50
Howard Gardner, labor,
1.50
L. F. Morse, labor, 1.50
Mendell Thompson, labor, 2.50
Melvin Lucas, labor,
2.00
F. R. Rickard, labor,
2.80
Philip Morris, labor,
2.80
Philip Morris, car,
2.00
George P. Lincoln, labor,
2.00
Ellsworth Braddock, labor,
1.50
M. F. Robbins, labor,
2.24
David Hershey, labor,
1.25
H. A. Stanly and men, labor,
6.00
Z. W. Andrews, labor,
1.68
Z. W. Andrews, car,
2.00
Robert Andrews, labor,
1.50
T. A. Tillson, labor.
1.50
Stephen Gammons, labor,
1.50
Ralph Washburn, labor,
1.50
Fred Tucker, labor,
1.50
Elverson Howland, labor,
1.50
Lothrop Hayden, car,
2.00
Charles Atwood 2nd, labor,
1.68
Charles Kennedy, labor,
1.50
Ellis Bumpus, labor,
1.50
A. F. Petty, labor,
1.50
Manuel Gomes, labor,
1.50
Alec Gomes, labor,
1.50
Chusty Alco, labor,
1.50
A. W. Peterson, labor,
1.68
A. W. Peterson, car,
2.00
William Shaw, labor,
1.50
Gilman Smith, labor,
1.50
Gilman Smith, car,
1.00
J. Gomes, labor,
1.50
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K. E. Shaw, labor, 1.50
K. E. Shaw, car, 2.00
T. B. Tubman, labor, 1.50
$98.63
R. R. Fire, Brook street, April 27,
Harry Thompson, labor,
2.00
Victor Collins, labor, 1.50
Russell Shurtleff, labor, 1.50
Melvin Garnett, labor,
1.50
F. H. Cole, labor, 2.00
Joseph Wrightington, labor,
1.00
Ellsworth Braddock, labor,
2.00
M. F. Robbins, labor,
1.12
Albion Merritt, labor,
1.00
Francis Merritt, labor,
1.00
Armey Jr., labor, 1.00
J. H. Washburn, labor,
1.00
Franklin Wilbur, labor
1.00
Frank Rickard labor,
3.08
L. C. Robbins, labor,
2.24
Warren L. Chandler, labor,
2.00
Charles F. King, labor,
2.00
J. S. McKay, labor,
2.24
Ben Wrightington, labor,
1.50
Howard Gardner, labor,
2.00
Ernest Gardner, labor,
1.00
Howard Bryant, labor,
1.25
Howard Bryant, car,
1.00
Frank Rickard, car,
2.00
Eben Shaw, labor,
1.25
George P. Lincoln, labor,
1.00
Albert Linton, labor,
2.25
Harold Robbins, labor,
1.00
Mendell Thompson, labor,
2.00
George V. Johnson, labor,
1.00
H. C. Morris, labor,
1.00
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Philip Morris, labor, 1.12
Philip Morris, car,
2.00
$50.55
R. R. Fire, Brook street, April 29,
James S. McKay, labor,
1.40
Lloyd C. Robbins, labor, 1.40
Charles King, labor, 1.25
1.25
Howard Gardner, labor,
1.25
Ernest Gardner, labor,
1.25
$7.80
Fire at Gould's Bottom, April 26,
Philip Morris, labor,
2.80
Philip Morris, car, 2.00
Merton Griffith, labor,
1.00
Merton Griffith, car,
1.00
A. F. Petty, labor, 1.00
Charles Kennedy, labor,
1.00
Theo Anderson, labor,
1.00
Christo Aldo, labor,
1.00
Manuel Gomes, labor,
1.00
Charles Atwood 2nd, labor,
1.12
Alec Gomes, labor,
1.00
$13.92
R. R. Fire, April 25, J. H. Peckham, labor,
2.80
J. H. Peckham, auto,
1.00
$3.80
R. R. Fire, April 27, Norman Garnett, labor,
1.00
J. Thomas, labor,
1.00
Mel Lucas, labor,
2.00
H. A. Stanly, labor,
1.00
$5.00
Warren Chandler, labor,
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R. R. Fire, May 10,
A. Laroch, labor, 1.00
L. Laroch, labor, 1.00
W. Laroch, labor, 1.00
Alcide Laroch, labor, 1.00
F. Garnett, labor, 1.00
Norman Garnett, labor,
1.00
B. Raymond, labor,
1.00
C. F. King, labor,
1.00
M. Garnett, labor,
1.00
J. S. McKay ,labor,
1.12
Frank Rickard, labor,
1.12
L. Robbins, labor,
1.12
James Peckham, labor,
1.12
James Peckham, auto,
1.00
$14.48
R. R. Fire, May 11, W. E. Trufant, labor, .75
$.75
Fire at John's Pond, May 13,
H. Thompson, labor,
.50
M. Thompson, labor,
.50
E. Braddock, labor,
.50
· E. Parker, labor,
.50
C. Thomas, labor,
.50
Eben Shaw, labor,
.50
J. Wrightington, labor,
.50
F. Stevens, labor,
.50
M. Garnett, labor,
.50
F. Cole, labor,
.50
W. Chandler, labor,
1.00
C. F. King, labor,
1.00
Theo. Thomas, labor,
.50
William Hatch, labor,
2.00
Henry Shaw, labor,
2.00
Herman Lind, labor,
2.00
N. Garnett, labor,
2.00
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J. Peckham, labor, 1.00
George Roderick ,labor,
2.50
A. W. Peterson, labor, 2.00
E. Teatu, labor,
2.00
James S. McKay, labor,
2.80
$25.80
Fire at Gould's Bottom, April 26, A. D. Makepeace & Co., 30 men, labor, 14.51
William Day, labor, 1.00
John Gilbert, labor,
1.00
Otto Halunen, labor,
1.00
S. H. Pink, shovels, 15.75
$33.26
Fire at Canada Hill, May 11,
L. F. Morse, labor, .50
B. F. Raymond, labor,
.50
R. Baker, labor, .50
A. Braddock, labor,
.50
W. Chandler, labor,
.50
Frank Rickard, labor,
.56
A. W. Peterson, labor,
1.12
A. W. Peterson, auto,
1.00
Fire May 16, James Laird, labor,
1.25
R. Holmes, labor, 1.25
F. Lane, labor,
.50
Joseph Laird, labor,
.50
Homer Gibbs, labor,
.50
Norman Lewis, labor,
.50
C. Niemi, labor,
.50
Jack Waims, labor,
.50
Joseph Morris 2nd, labor,
.75
A. Halunen, labor, .75
Zetti Keltier, labor,
.50
$5.18
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P. E. Morris, labor, .84
P. E. Morris, car, 1.00
$9.34
Fire at John's Pond, May 2, Frank Rickard, labor, 1.12
$1.12
Fire at Rickard lot, May 16,
David Langell, labor,
.50
Howard Gardner, labor, .50
Frank Rickard, labor,
.84
Lloyd Robbins, labor,
.84
J. S. McKay, labor,
.84
$3.52
Fire near Gurnits, May 28,
Earl Ware, labor,
.50
George White, labor, .50
Maurice Robbins, labor,
.56
James S. McKay, labor,
.56
James S. McKay, frt. on soda,
1.02
Fire at Gould's Bottom, April 25,
Charles Kennedy, labor, 1.50
A. M. Petty, labor, 1.50
Department of conservation, 3 kegs of soda, 10.08
$13.08
James S. McKay, Forest Warden,
35.00
$35.00
LIST OF FIRE WARDENS, 1923.
Forest Warden- Telephone Call James S. McKay, North Carver. Carver 27-22 Deputies-
$3.14
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No. 1. William Day, South Carver Wareham 9006-12
No. 2. Z. W. Andrews, South Carver Carver 23-21 No. 3. Charles Atwood, 2nd, W. Wareham, R. F. D. 25-2 No. 4. Arthur W. Peterson, Carver Carver 44
No. 5. Jesse A. Holmes, Rock, R. F. D. Carver 10
No. 6. Jas. H. Peckham, East Carver. Carver 22-14
No. 7 Lloyd C. Robbins, North Carver.
No. 8. Maurice F. Robbins, North Carver.
No. 9. Frank R. Rickard, North Carver
Carver 21-3
GYPSY MOTH ACCOUNT Cr
Paid :-
J. S. McKay, labor,
541.24
J. S. McKay, cash paid out, 13.16
J. S. McKay, auto,
10.00
C. F. King, labor,
256.60
L. C. Robbins, labor,
351.58
Ben Wrightington, labor,
242.55
Martin Holmes, labor,
90.95
Harold Robbins, labor,
59.86
Alex Johnson, Jr., labor, 67.20
John Andrews, labor,
64.40
Harry Morris, labor,
64.40
Thomas Hastings, labor,
65.03
Walter Garnett, labor,
40.60
Roy Lewis, labor,
46.20
Helen F. McKay, labor,
6.00
Alex Johnson, labor & team,
115.20
Jesse Holmes, labor & team,
113.05
Texas Co., gasoline,
212.45
Wenham Garage, repairs,
13.85
Advent C. C. Society, storage of sprayers,
10.00
Truck,
217.95
$2,602.27
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REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Numbers of scales tested, 32
Number of weights tested,
22
Number of liquid measures tested, 20
Number of dry measures tested,
0
Number of measuring pumps tested,
3
JAMES W. LEWIS, Sealer.
JURY LIST
Frank F. Weston,
Lester E. Pratt,
Stephen S. Gammons,
George P. Lincoln,
Ellis S. Bumpus,
Charles C. Washburn,
George E. Blair,
James S. Laird,
Lloyd C. Robbins,
Jack L. Marten,
William Wrightington,
Warren L. Chandler,
Philip S. Cole,
Ernest C. Gardner,
REPORT OF THE LOCAL MOTH SUPERINTENDENT
Office of THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN Carver, Mass.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
You are hereby required on or after January 1, 1923 to destroy the gypsy and brown tail moths on your prop- erty in this town.
This notification is in accordance with Chapter 381, Acts of 1905, as amended by Chapter 268, Acts of 1906, which require cities and towns to destroy the eggs, cater- pillars, pupae and nests of the gypsy and brown tail moths
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under heavy penalty for failure to comply with the pro- visions of the law.
If a property owner fails to destroy such eggs, cater- pillars, pupae and nests, then the city or town is required to destroy the same, and the cost of the work, in whole or in part, according to the value of the land, is assessed upon and becomes a lien on the land. (See Section 6, Chap- ter 381).
The Selectmen ask owners and tenants to co-operate with the town in its work on highways and other public grounds by doing effective work on their premises. Citi- zens who have cleaned their premises of the moths, but find their trees endangered by the neglect of owners of ad- joining estates should make complaint to the Selectmen. The infestation of a residential neighborhood by the neglect of a few will not be tolerated.
The eggs of the gypsy moth should be destroyed at once with creosote. They should never be scraped off the object on which they are laid. Careful search should be made for gypsy moth egg clusters, not only on trees but also on house walls, stone walls, fences and in rubbish heaps, etc. Trees in which cavities occur and which it is not desirable to cut should have the cavities tinned or cemented. This is important. The present and future cost of combating this insect can be greatly reduced by cutting and burning worthless brush, hollow trees etc. A few trees well cared for are more valuable to the prop- erty owner and the community than a large number of neglected trees.
The nests of the brown tail moth should be cut from the trees, carefully collected and burned in a stove or furnace.
Full instructions as to best methods of work against the moths may be obtained from the Local Superintendent, James S. McKay, or from the State Forester, State House, Boston, Mass.
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Work done by contractors should be inspected and approved by the local superintendent before payment for the same is made.
HERBERT A. STANLY, HENRY S. PINK, JESSE A. HOLMES,
Selectmen.
CONSTABLES' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1922
Constable Work
Total number of arrests,
10
Males, 10
Females,
0
Number of fines imposed,
4
Amount of fines imposed, Continued,
$150.00
2
Released,
1
Offences
Complaints investigated,
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Assault,
2
Fornication,
1
Drunkenness,
1
Violating liquor laws,
2
Violating fish and game laws,
1
Deserting from U. S. Navy ship,
1
Arrested for other officers,
2
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES W. LEWIS,
PERCY W. SHURTLEFF,
EDWARD E. BISBEE.
Constables of Carver.
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OLD HOME DAY REPORT OF TREASURER OF OLD HOME DAY ASSOCIATION
Receipts
Balance from 1921 account,
$556.98
Dinner,
923.85
Dance,
102.90
Tonic,
81.27
Remnants,
11.55
Ice Cream,
182.78
Interest, Wareham Savings Bank,
18.80
Mrs. M. P. Jowitt, Donation, 5.00
$1,883.13
Expenditures
F. E. Barrows, speaker, 35.00
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