Town annual reports of Carver 1924, Part 2

Author: Carver (Mass.)
Publication date: 1924
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Number of Pages: 150


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14 02


H. R. Bailey, wheelbarrows, 58 65


I. T. Vaughn, wood, 73 19


Greer Lumber Co., cement and lum- ber, 69 28


E. E. Atwood, kerosene, 1 80


Texas Co, kerosene,


653 96


Jas. W. Lewis, police duty,


5 00


Ellis Bumpus, police duty,


5 00


Texas Co., asphalt, 1,795 53


Pierce Hardware supplies,


9 09


Llyod Perkins Son, fittings,


5 76


Annie Hayden, belt hook,


50


Frank Weston, cedar posts,


10 00


W. H. Rowley, bolts,


2 25


H. W. Jordan, supplies,


25 46


H. R. Bailey, supplies, 8 35


Berger Mfg., culvert, 75 00


A. L. Shurtleff, lumber, 9 44


A. D. Griffith, supplies, 5 21


T. T. Vaughn, roofing paper, 6 00


Texas Co., asphalt,


355 00


J. E. Dunham, well point,


1 75


F. H. Cole, wood, 8 75


H. J. Vaughn, labor, $166 00


H. J. Vaughn, auto, 4 00


H. J. Vaughn, truck,


394 13


H. J. Vaughn, team, 13 50


Frank F. Weston, labor,


209 54


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Frank F. Weston, auto, 92 00


Frank F. Weston, truck, 367 64


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Frank F. Weston, ctg. asphalt, 30 00


Frank F. Weston, gravel,


50 00


Frank F. Weston, ctg. coal,


20 00


Frank F. Weston, wood,


169 00


Z. W. Andrews, labor,


133 50


Z. W. Andrews, truck,


263 75


Z. W. Andrews, auto,


10 00


Z. W. Andrews, cash paid out,


40


Z. W. Andrews, phone,


50


Z. W. Andrews, paid demurrage,


2 00


John Andrews, labor,


89 30


Wm. Atwood, labor,


69 84


Arthur Braddock,


6 88


Henry Bernard, labor,


39 72


Henry Bernard, horse,


5 72


Michael Clare, labor,


175 09


Harry Cassidy, labor,


117 03


Wm. E. Cornish, labor,


175 79


Walter Dunham, labor,


52 17


John Dionne, labor,


97 77


Henry Dube, labor,


74 03


Fred Dube, labor,


175 55


Daniel Dempsey, labor,


293 33


Alex Johnson, labor,


32 68


Peter Ferdinand, labor,


165 46


Homer Griffith, labor,


98 23


Carrol Griffith, labor,


25 38


Patrick Gunn, labor,


1 88


Alex Gomes, labor,


100 47


Stephen Gammons, labor,


106 70


Mattie Heckla, labor,


32 91


J. A. Holmes, truck,


24 08


Peter Hickey, labor,


57 35


Arli Halunen, labor,


37 60


Svanti Halunen, labor,


67 45


Thomas Hastings, labor,


102 23


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Emil Johnson, labor,


59 43


Leon Jefferson, labor,


128 99


Alex Johnson and truck,


194 69


Cornelius Kelliher, labor,


78 73


Charles Kennedy, labor,


220 35


Jas. W. Lewis, truck,


28 38


James Laird, labor,


104 81


Augustus Lajoy, labor,


74 03


Wilfred Loring, labor,


350 00


Adelaid Manseau, labor,


8 93


Frank Manter, labor,


8 68


Eldred S. Mosher, truck,


111 80


Eldred S. Mosher, ctg. asphalt,


80 00


$11,501 76


STATE HIGHWAY ACCOUNT PLYMPTON STREET


Paid :-


Frank F. Weston, labor,


$44 00


Frank F. Weston, auto, 19 00


Frank F. Weston, truck, 136 30


Frank F. Weston, gravel,


30 00


Frank F. Weston, wood,


96 25


Frank F. Weston, carting asphalt,


40 00


Herbert J. Vaughn, auto,


28 00


Herbert J. Vaughn, team,


35 75


Herbert J. Vaughn, labor,


141 50


Herbert J. Vaughn, truck,


208 12


Herbert J. Vaughn, wood,


18 00


Z. W. Andrews, labor,


42 00


Z. W. Andrews, truck,


102 50


John Andrews, labor,


35 98


Ellis D. Atwood, truck,


78 75


Harvey Burgess, truck,


230 66


Arthur Braddock, truck,


265 74


Henry Bernard, labor,


114 48


Michael Clare, labor,


32 19


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Allen Carlson, labor,


35 95


Harry Cassidy, labor,


7 52


George Cole, labor,


3 76


Wm. E. Cornish, labor,


32 19


Walter Dunham, labor,


78 72


John Dionne, labor,


34 07


Henry Dube, labor,


24 32


Fred Dube, labor,


58 54


Daniel Dempsey, labor,


86 67


Alex Erickson, labor,


35 95


Domingo Enos, labor,


15 98


Manuel Enos, labor,


7 52


Wm. Freelove, labor,


3 76


Eugene Fillio, labor,


3 76


Peter Ferdinand, labor,


46 47


Homer Griffith, labor,


37 76


Florence Gonsalves, labor,


55 69


Carrol Griffith, labor,


37 97


Patrick Gunn, labor,


85 77


Alex Gomes, labor,


37 86


Stephen Gammons, labor,


35 72


Norman Garnett, labor,


15 98


Martin Holmes, labor,


11 28


Elston Howland, labor,


38 07


J. A. Holmes, truck,


108 13


Thomas Hastings, labor,


26 32


Emil Johnson, labor,


46 47


Leon Jefferson, labor,


46 47


Alex Johnson, labor and truck,


138 90


Cornelius Kelliher, labor,


85 77


Charles Kennedy, labor,


39 01


Jas. W. Lewis and truck,


325 94


James Laird, labor,


37 86


Walter Lindquist, labor,


13 16


Joseph Lopes, labor,


10 34


Wilfred Loring, labor,


105 00


Adelaid Manseau, labor,


40 34


E. S. Mosher, labor and truck,


138 46


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E. S. Mosher, ctg. asphalt,


30 00


Arthur Paananen, labor, 34 07


John Paananen, labor, 28 43


Albert F. Petty, labor,


3 76


John Pouliot, labor,


20 68


Platt A. Pink, labor,


9 40


Lester Pratt, labor,


79 22


Frank Pina, labor,


26 55


Ernest Roy, labor,


1 41


Adlebert Robbins, labor,


69 62


Domingo Silva, labor,


37 86


John Silva, labor, 78 28


Manuel Santos, truck, 70 98


Justin Silvia, labor,


37 86


Albert Santos, labor,


37 83


Nelson Story, labor,


77 34


Leon Spring, labor,


47 00


Benj Wrightington, labor,


91 25


Ralph Washburn, labor,


32 19


Martin Thomas, labor and truck,


131 58


Charles Timonen, labor,


20 93


Truman A. Tillson, labor,


37 86


T. T. Vaughn, 2nd, labor,


67 24


T. T. Vaughn, wood,


1 90


T. T. Vaughn, cedar posts,


2 00


Stanly Co., cement,


8 05


Geo. Shurtleff Co., lumber,


6 02


Chester F. Fuller, ptg. and Ibr.,


65


Scudder Co., coal,


27 14


Sear Lumber Co., lumber,


6 50


H. S. Pink, supplies,


10 08


Texas Co., oil,


294 39


Berger Mfg., culverts,


48 96


Texas Co., asphalt,


727 26


Abbie Dunha, gravel,


40 69


H. S. Pink, paint,


4 35


Isadore Barrows, labor,


7 52


Manuel Barbour, labor,


53 85


$6,003 37


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OILING ROADS ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


H. J. Vaughn, labor, $2 00


H. J. Vaughn, auto, 3 00


H. J. Vaughn, truck, 5 00


H. J. Vaughn, team,


8 00


F. F. Weston, labor, 2 00


Z. W. Andrews, labor, 16 00


Z. W. Andrews, truck, 5 00


Henry Bernard, labor and team,


14 34


Harvey Burgess, truck,


13 76


Wm. E. Cornish, labor,


1 88


F. H. Cole, team,


15 52


Fred Dube, labor,


2 35


Walter Dunham, labor,


2 82


Peter Ferdinand, labor,


2 35


Stephen Gammons, labor,


1 88


Homer Griffith, labor,


2 35


Patrick Gunn, labor,


1 88


Thomas Hastings, labor,


7 52


Peter Hickey, labor,


1 88


Alex Johnson, labor,


1 88


Cornelius Kelliher, labor,


1 88


Augustus Lajoy, labor,


3 29


Adelaid Manseau, labor,


7 52


Lester Pratt, labor,


7 52


John Pouliot, labor,


8 70


Adelbert Robbins, labor,


5 64


Jos. Robideau, labor,


1 88


Nelson Storey, labor,


16 22


Justin Silvia, labor,


1 88


John Silvia, labor,


1 88


Domingo Silva, labor,


1 88


Fred Tucker, labor,


1 88


Ralph Washburn, labor,


1 88


Benj. Wrightington, labor,


2 82


T. T. Vaughn, 2nd, labor,


1 88


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Texas Company,


234 92


Philip S. Cole, sand,


3 60


$416 68


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BRIDGE ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Frank F. Weston, labor, $26 00


Frank F. Weston, auto, 5 00


Frank F. Weston, truck, 37 60


Herbert J. Vaughn, labor, 26 00


Herbert J. Vaughn, truck, 43 50


Z. W. Andrews, labor, 11 00


Z. W. Andrews, truck,


12 50


Z. W. Andrews, cedar posts, 1 30


Z. W. Andrews, phone, 30


Frank F. Weston, posts and rails, 5 00


Edwin K. Greer pipe, 4 86


Henry Bernard, labor and horse, 8 52


Berger Mfg. Co., culverts, 49 27


A. D. Griffith, spikes, 40


Barbour Stockwell Co., frames, 56 40


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight, 1 03 American Ry. Ex. Co., express, 76


H. R. Bailey, iron rods,


1 00


John Dionne, labor,


5 64


Harry Cassidy, labor,


11 28


Wm. Cornish, labor,


3 76


Augustine Lajoy, labor,


3 76


John Fowler, labor, 3 76


John Pouliot, labor,


11 28


Ben Wrightington, labor,


11 28


Cornelius Kelliher, labor,


5 64


Ralph Washburn, labor,


2 82


Frank Cole, labor and team,


7 76


Wm. Atwood, labor and team,


17 46


Harvey Burgess, part payment on bridge, 125 00


$499 88


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MACHINERY ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Good Road Machinery Co., $21 30


Good Road Machinery Co., parts for snow


plow, 13 10


Burnett & Sherman, tractor and plow, 1,289 50


Maxim Motor Co., mixer parts, 4 98


Dyer Sales and Machy Co., parts, 253 05


Gunning Boiler Co., repairs, 27 89


American Ry. Ex. Co., express, 1 21


Waldo Bros. tar kettle linings, 206 25


Waldo Bros. tar pot, 5 00


Lloyd Perkins Son, fittings, 13 10


Jay A. Ward, labor, 53 35


Public Safety Dept., inspections,


20 00


Buffalo Spfd Roller, parts, 51 08


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight, 2 03


Daniel Dempsey, labor, 13 34


Frank F. Weston, labor,


6 00


Frank F. Weston, phone,


2 70


Frank F. Weston, paid out for parts, 10 40


Frank F. Weston, trip to Boston, 12 00


Z. W. Andrews, labor, 4 00


Z. W. Andrews, phone, 50


$2,010 78


SNOW ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid :-


Herbert J Vaughn, labor, $22 00


Herbert J. Vaughn, truck, 8 75


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,


6 35


T. T. Vaughn, 2nd, labor, 8 93


E. S. Mosher, labor and truck, 130 00


Frank F. Weston, labor, 11 00


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Frank F. Weston, truck,


85 00


Albert Raymond, labor, 3 29


L. W. Durant, labor on plow,


3 00


Homer Griffith, labor,


94


Eben Shaw, labor,


71


Ernest Gardner, labor,


1 65


Arthur Burbank, labor,


1 88


Nelson Story, labor,


3 29


Adilau Manseau, labor,


6 11


Paul Story, labor,


1 65


Henry S. Pink, shovels,


3 00


Ernest Roy, labor,


9 40


Thomas Reynolds, labor,


3 76


J. A. Holmes, labor and team,


6 79


Mattie Heckler, labor,


1 65


George Eastman, labor,


94


$320 09


GENERAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Nemasket Press, printing and


supplies, $83 19


Reynolds, The Printer, printing ballots, 36 15


Middleboro Gazette, printing,


5 00


P. B. Murphy, printing, 2 50


H. L. Thatcher, printing and sup- plies, 20 00


Memorial Press, printing,


24 50


Frank F. Weston, wood, 9 50


Frank F. Weston, cutting and cart- ing logs, 35 04


Heywood Wakefield Co., chairs,


90 00


Ellis G. Cornish, care of hall, 329 00


Ellis G. Cornish, services select-


man, 103 00


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Ellis G. Cornish, auto selectman, 33 50


Ellis G. Cornish, blanks for selectman, 1 00


Ellis G. Cornish, election officer, 3 00


Ellis G. Cornish, registrar, 2 00


Harold E. Carleton, services, select-


man,


79 00


Harold E. Carleton, auto for select-


man, 33 00


Harold E. Carleton, registrar, 3 00


Harold E. Carleton, registrar auto, 2 00


Herbert A. Stanly, services, select- man, 75 80


Herbert A. Stanly, auto select-


man,


24 25


Herbert A. Stanly, Boston trips, 7 20


Henry S. Griffith, salary town clerk, 200 00


Henry S. Griffith, salary town treasurer, 300 00


Henry S. Griffith, salary, town collector, 400 00


Henry S. Griffith, paid out supplies, etc., 86 46


Henry S. Griffith, services, registrar, 10 25


Henry S. Griffith, auto for registrar, 7 00


Henry S. Griffith, postage,


44 34


Henry S. Griffith, auto hire, 15 00


Henry S. Griffith, telephone, 20


Henry S. Griffith, paid birth returns, 75


Henry S. Griffith, paid 28 birth fees, 28 00


Henry S. Griffith, paid 15 marriage fees, 7 50


Henry S. Griffith, paid 30 death


fees, 15 00


Jesse A. Holmes, services, select-


man,


9 00


Jesse A. Holmes, two trips to Boston, 20 00


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Jesse A. Holmes, work on Town


Report, 14 00


Jesse A. Holmes, auto for selectman, 7 50


S. E. Mass. & Power Co., lights, 76 32


N. E. T. & T. Co., telephone, 12 35


Bernard E. Shaw, services, auditor, 20 00 Charles Taylor, services, auditor, 22 00


Kenneth E. Shaw, services, auditor, 18 00 E. S. Mosher, carting coal, 40 00


George E. Blair, repairs, etc., at Town Hall, 41 00


George E. Blair, care of Town Hall,


42 00


George E. Blair, painting Town Hall, 250 00


Wm. E. Soule, recording births,


3 25


Samuel B. Cholerton, bonds for clerk, treasurer, collector,


124 74


James Millar & Co., coal,


147 72


James W. Hurley, coal, 368 11


J. C. Trefethen & Co., supplies, 6 57


Austin Ward, 21 signs, 12 50


Henry S. Pink, supplies, 1 68


Commonwealth of Mass., set general


laws, 21 00


H. G. Mills, fixtures and labor, 16 75


Hobbs & Warren, blanks, 14 34


Boston Nickel Plating, weights, 12 38


Edward Broullard, sawing wood,


1 50


Eleanor Shaw, proof reading,


1 00


Ellis D. Atwood, election officer, 2 00


Elthea Atwood, election officer, 2 00


George Blair, election officer, 2 00


Ernest Gardner, election officer, 2 00


Helen F. McKay, election officer,


2 00


Alfonda Roy, election officer, 2 00


Benjamin Shaw, election officer, 2 00


Mildred Shaw, election officer, 5 50


Arthur Wade, election officer, 2 00


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J. A. Ward, election officer, 2 00


Earl B. Ware, election officer, 2 00


Rodney N. Griffith, election officer, 2 00


T. T. Vaughn, election officer, 3 50


Charles Taylor, election officer,


3 00


P. S. Amery, election officer,


3 00


Jas. S. McKay, election officer, Henry S. Pink, election officer,


5 00


1 00


Robert Andrews, election officer,


1 00


Kenneth E. Shaw, election officer,


1 50


Clarence Sturat, election officer, 5 50


Frank F. Weston, election officer, 1 50


Wm. M. Shaw, election officer, 2 50


Fred Dimond, election officer, 2 50


May A. Cornish, election officer, 2 50


Mary C. Wilbur, election officer, 1 25


Sarah Slugg, election officer, 1 50


Jennie T. Lewis, election officer,


1 50


Carter Ink Co., ink,


2 50


C. T. Harris, supplies, 19 09


Plymouth County Registry of


Deeds, 26 00


American Ry. Express, 1 91


G. H. Clarke, tuning piano, 6 00


W. & L. E. Gurley, express treasurer, 2 05


Wm. C. Hatch, mowing, 5 00


Elliott W. Harlow, building steps, 100 00


H. W. Jordan, pipe, 9 31


H. W. Jordan, supplies, 1 68


F. L. Rounds, Xray of John Andrews, 10.00


Stetson & Clarke, legal advice, 8 25


Dr. L. M. Chase, John Andrews' case, 35 00


Dr. L. M. Chase, returning births, 3 25


Jay A. Ward, repairs, 3 00


James W. Lewis, election officer, 12 50


T. T. Vaughn, services, assessor, 15 00


Wm. Shaw, services, assessor, 96 00


William Shaw, auto, 10 00


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Frank E. Barrows, services, as- sessor,


98 00


Frank E. Barrows, auto, 16 00


Florence M. Weston, assessors' clerk, 31 50


$3,995 13


TRUCK ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Henry S. Pink, one tire, $8 25


F. E. Leighton, gasoline, 12 00


Wenham Garage, repairs, 21 53


J. S. McKay, registration, 2 00


$43 78


UNCLASSIFIED ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :- Z. W. Andrews, freight, etc., on lights, $21 62


H. J. Touhy, concrete forms for lights, 22 75


Frank F. Weston, trucking, etc., lights, 19 00


Sarah F. McFarlin, gravel, 30 00


American Gas Accumulator Co., gas, 75 41


John M. Andrews, compensation, 50 00


Nemasket Press, town reports, 171 23


$390 01


HEALTH AND SANITATION ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Plymouth County Tuberculois


Hospital, maintenance, $683 43


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Plymouth County Tuberculois Hospital, Mary Peres, 118 30


Plymouth


County Tuberculois


Hospital, Everett Mahler, 3 90


Jesse F. Morse, fumigating candles, 7 20


Samoset Market, groceries, Fred


Parent family, 8 60


Elverson E. Atwood, meat, Fred Parent family, 8 79


Louise Valcourt,


nurse, Fred


Parent family,


14 00


J. A. Holmes, transporting Gomes child, Wrentham, 16 00


J. M. Bump, inspector of animals, salary, 80 00


J. M. Bump, inspector of slaught- ering, 70 00


L. M. Chase, M. D., fumigating Parent home, 5 00


L. M. Chase, M. D., inspection school children, 150 00


Department Public Welfare, board,


Arthur Tucker,


331 00


David Langille, burying dog,


1 00


$1,497 22


PARK ACCOUNT Cr


Paid :-


John M. Andrews, labor, $7 80


Alfred Ducas, labor, 40 00


Wm. C. Hatch, labor, 3 00


Frank Dionne, labor,


7 52


$58 32


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CEMETERY ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Sylvester Arsenault, labor,


$32 67


Alfred Arsenault, labor, 34 31


-


Alfred Ducas, labor, 25 50


James H. Peckham, labor,


3 00


Wilfred Cromwell, lawn mower,


15 00


H. W. Jordan, paint,


21 20


Fred A. Ward, labor,


40 00


$171 68


AMERICAN LEGION ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Capt. Wm. S. McFarlin Camp, No.


132, rent of hall,


$81 00 $81 00


MEMORIAL DAY ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :- Treasurer S. of V. McFarlin Post, $125 00 $125 00


CLEANING PARK ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Frank E. Barrows, truck,


$28 00


Allen Carlson, labor, 6 36


Frank F. Weston, labor, team and truck,


54 40


Albert T. Thomas, labor,


2 50


Alfred Ducas, labor,


21 25


Ernest Derosia, labor,


18 60


Eugene Dessault, labor,


11 60


Homer Griffith, labor,


3 50


Alfred Dube, labor,


2 42


$148 63


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NORTH CARVER FLAG POLE ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


James McPherson, steel pole, $300 00


James S. McKay, two trips to Boston, 15 45


James S. McKay, labor, 5 00


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor, 4 00


Charles F. King, labor, 4 00


$328 45


TRAFFIC SIGNAL ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


American Gas Accumaltor Co.,


three traffic signals,


$800 00


$800 00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :- W. and L. E. Gurley, supplies, $7 46


James W. Lewis, sealer, 25 00


James W. Lewis, auto for sealer,


25 00


$57 46


STATE AID ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Soldiers and Soldiers' Widows,


$216 00


$216 00


SOLDIERS' RELIEF ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :- Soldiers, $38 00 $38 00


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MILITARY AID ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Soldiers, $427 00


$427 00


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :-


Maxim Motor Co., hire of auto, $3 00


George B. Bolling, chemist, 4 00


D. D. Sullivan, legal services, 75 00


C. E. Morse, M. D., Gilbert case, 3 00


James W. Lewis, services as con- stable, 124 50


James W. Lewis, court cases, 127 05


James W. Lewis, auto, 15 00


James W. Lewis, telephone, 3 00


James W. Lewis, work on dog licenses, 15 00


James W. Lewis, Isaac St. Peter case, 30 00 James W. Lewis, Joseph Willett case, 39 50 James W. Lewis, Nellie Bock case, 20 00


James W. Lewis, Joseph Pimental


case, 20 00


Ellis S. Bumpus, services, constable, 84 60 Ellis S. Bumpus, services, court cases, 8 50 Percy W. Shurtleff, services, con- stable, 61 50


Percy W. Shurtleff, court cases, 130 50


M. Bahn, two pairs handcuffs, 4 00


$768 15


PLYMOUTH COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid :- Plymouth County Aid to Agricul-


ture Trustees, $100 00 $100 00


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FORESTRY DEPARTMENT TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT Cr


Paid :-


James S. McKay, labor,


$51 50


Charles F. King, labor, 54 37


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor, 59 53


Albert Raymond, labor, 62 34


C. M. Mckenzie, labor, 57 18


J. B. Braddock, labor,


3 75


Warren Chandler, labor,


47


Frank E. Leighton, gasoline,


10 80


$299 94


FIRE ACCOUNT Cr


Paid :-


R. R. Fire, Frank R. Rickard's field, April 17th


James S. McKay, labor, $2 40


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,


2 40


Charles F. King, labor,


2 00


Andrew Eames, labor,


1 00


Louis Gomes, labor,


50


Jerome Silva, labor,


50


Antone Santos, labor,


75


Frank H. Cole, labor,


50


Frank H. Cole, auto,


1 00


H. T. Taylor, auto,


1 00


Homer Letendre, labor,


50


Ellsworth Braddock, labor,


50


George Robbins, labor,


50


Bert Chandler, labor,


50


Joseph B. Gomes, labor,


50


$14 55


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R. R. Fire, W. E. Trufant's field, April 21st W. E. Trufant, labor, $ 50


Patrick Desmond, labor, 50


Jacinto Furtache, labor, 50


Joseph Barros, labor, 50


James S. McKay, labor,


90


Domingo Silva, labor, 50


Joe Cory, labor,


50


Manuel Perry, labor,


50


John Gomez, labor,


50


John Pina, labor,


50


Theof Perry, labor,


1 00


Frank Flinkstrome, labor,


50


Hugo Flinkstrome, labor, 50


A. H. Griffith, labor,


50


C. Griffith, labor, 50


A. Johnson, labor, 50


Thomas Kenney, labor,


50


Vernon Johnson, labor, 50


50


H. A. Stanly, labor,


50


J. S. McKay, labor, 1 20


J. S. McKay, auto, 2 00


H. A. Stanly, auto,


1 00


A. H. Griffith, auto,


1 00


$13 20


Fire on T. T. Vaughn, et al. lots, July 30th


James S. McKay, warden, labor, $37 20


James S. McKay, truck, 12 50


James S. McKay, auto, 5 00


Other labor and auto, 439 40


$494 10


Fire, John Burgess Sand Pit, August 4th Frank H. Cole, labor, 50


Frank H. Cole, auto, 1 00


Bert Chandler, labor, 2 00


$2 90


Millard Swift, labor,


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Russell Shaw, labor,


50


Ellsworth Braddock, labor, 50


Morris F. Robbins, labor, 3 60


Morris F. Robbins, team, 1 00


Allen McDonald, labor,


10 00


Robert Holmes, labor,


2 00


LeBaron Holmes, labor,


4 25


Nelson Parker, labor,


4 25


James H. Peckham, labor,


11 40


Albert Raymond, labor,


8 50


Chas. M. Mckenzie, labor,


8 50


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,


10 20


James S. McKay, labor,


14 40


James S. McKay, truck,


10 00


James S. McKay, auto,


3 00


$95 60


Fire at Bumptown, July 30th


Russell Holmes, labor,


$2 50


Joseph Laird, labor,


7 00


Svanti Halunen, labor,


3 00


$12 50


Fire at A. L. Hammond's and O. P. Wood's land James S. McKay, warden, $9 60


Other labor, 85 70


$95 30


Fire on Shoe String Road, Oct. 9th


James J. Ryan, labor,


$1 25


Mrs. J. J. Ryan, labor, 1 25


James S. McKay, labor,


1 20


James S. McKay, auto,


1 00


$4 70


Fire at Station Bridge, July 30th G. P. Silva, labor, $1 00


M. L. Lucas, labor, 1 00 $2 00


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Snappit Fires, Oct. 28th


Maurice F. Robbins, labor, $11 40


Michael Anthony, labor, 3 50


James S. McKay, labor, 9 60


James S. McKay, auto, 3 00


Frank R. Rickard, labor,


4 80


$32 30


Shaw's Mill Fire, Oct. 28th.


Albert A. Raymond, labor,


$3 00


Percy W. Shurtleff, labor,


2 00


Earl Ware, labor,


2 00


Frank R Rickard, labor,


10 80


James S. McKay, truck, labor, 2 50


James S. McKay, auto, 3 00


James S. McKay, labor,


13 20


$36 50


R. R. Fire, J. S. Mckay's land, Jan. 23rd. Sterling Brewer, labor, $ 50


W. B. Loring, labor, 50


Albert Raymond, labor,


1 50


Sumner Braddock, labor,


50


Raymond Braddock, labor, 50


50


W. E. W. Vaughn, labor,


50


C. T. Morse, labor,


1 50


Geo. Robinson, labor,


1 00


Geo. Robbins, labor,


75


Frank Rickard, labor,


56


Morris F. Robbins, labor,


1 68


$9 99


Allen Bros., deputy badges, $12 08


Jas. S. McKay, services warden, 35 00


$47 08


Fred A. Ward, labor,


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Fire on A. E. Dunham Land.


Frank LeBarnes, labor,


$ 50


Gilbert Thompson, labor,


50


Harold Robbins, labor,


3 25


Platt A. Pink, labor,


2 00


Platt A. Pink, automobile,


1 00


Edward Rowe, labor,


1 50


Michael Lawton, labor,


1 50


George Bates, labor,


1 50


James Dooley, labor,


1 50


George Wrightington, labor,


1 00


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,


4 50


Frank Rickard, labor,


3 90


Frank Rickard, auto,


1 00


John Burgess, auto,


1 00


T. M. Cole, 2nd, labor,


50


James S. McKay, labor,


3 00


$28 15


Fire at Stanly and Benjamin Bog, July 10, 11, 12th.


Thomas Kenney, labor,


$ 50


Mr. Smalley, labor,


50


Theoph Perry, labor,


75


Charles Kallio, labor,


2 75


Kri Kallio, labor,


2 75


Trio Kallio, labor,


2 75


Charles King, labor,


6 00


Albert Raymond, labor,


3 00


James S. McKay, labor,


7 80


James S. McKay, auto,


1 00


$27 80


Total expended for 1924,


$916 67


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GYPSY MOTH ACCOUNT


Paid :-


Cr.


James S. McKay, labor, $284 00


James S. McKay, truck, 150 00


James S. McKay, Boston trip, 4 89


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,


218 90


Charles F. King, labor,


221 24


Town Treasury, use of truck,


153 75


Albert Raymond, labor,


142 02


Texas Company, gasoline,


45 00


Walter Dunham, labor,


26 72


David Langille, labor,


7 50


Advent C. C. Society, storage of sprayers,


12 00


Helen F. McKay, labor,


7 50


$1,273 52


NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS


You are hereby required on or after January 1, 1925, 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, cat- erpillars, pupae and nests of the gypsy and brown tail moth, under heavy penalty for failure to comply with the provisions of the law.


If a property owner fails to destroy such eggs, cater- pillars, pupae and nests, then the city or town is re- quired 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, Chapter 381).


The Selectmen ask owners and tenants to co-operate with the town in its work on highways and other pub- lic grounds by doing effective work on their premises. Citizens who have cleaned their premises of the moths,


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but find their trees endangered by the neglect of owners of adjoining estates, should make complaint to the Se- lectmen. 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 valua- ble to the property 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 Superintend- ent, James S. McKay, or from the State Forester, State House, Boston, Mass.


Work done by contractors should be inspected and approved by the local superintendent before payment for the same is made.


HAROLD E. CARLETON, ELLIS G. CORNISH, HERBERT A. STANLY,


Selectmen.


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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR POOR ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid :-


Walter C. Thomas, supplies,


$238 16


H. S. Pink, supplies, 19 45


Edaire Broullard, milk,


22 80


Fred N. Whitman, supplies, 17 17


L. J. Fosdick, rent,


63 00


W. L. Soule, burial,


65 00


W. S. Andrews, shoes,


3 50


L. M. Chase, M. D., medical, attendance, 77 00


Gilchrist Co., blankets,


11 00


Mailman & Hanlon, supplies,


15 80


Herbert A. Stanly, overseer,


5 00


Herbert A. Stanly, auto,


3 00


Ellis G. Cornish, auto,


19 00


Ellis G. Cornish, overseer,


8 00


H. E. Carleton, overseer,


1 00


H. E. Carleton, auto,


2 00


H. E. Carleton, phone,


95


Dept. of Public Welfare, board,


209 14


Louise Garnett, board,


216 00


Emma Lucas, board, 119 00


Antone Jesus, board, 270 00


Senia Lummanaa, board,


185 00


Home assistance, board,


736 00


$2,306 97


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LIBRARY ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid :-


Viola B. Hidden, librarian,


$150 00


Library Book House, books,


100 93


Rufus E. Blair, cleaning, 1 50


$252 43


REPORT OF LIBRARIAN Supplement to Catalogue, 1924.


By purchase, 58 books.


Middleboro Gazette for 1924.


The Plymouth County Farmer, 1924.




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