Town annual reports of Carver 1926, Part 2

Author: Carver (Mass.)
Publication date: 1926
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H. S. Pink, oil and gas, 7 10


Wenham Garage, gas, 5 00


H. W. Jordon, gas,


4 80


B. I. Lewis, gas and oil,


9 52


Bernard Shaw, gravel,


57 28


Abbie Dunham, gravel,


6 60


Harvey Burgess, gravel,


43 18


P. S. Cole, sand,


1 80


Ella Shaw, sand,


1 00


Crane Brook Co., sand,


4 55


Charles Roberts, gravel,


4 02


Texas Co., asphalt,


61 08


Dwyer Sales and Machy. Co., tools, 77 46


Highway Products Co., oil, 1,068 75


H. S. Pink, tools, 23 63


Austin Ward, painting, 7 50


Henry Shurtleff, gravel, 6 00


T. T. Vaughan, wood, 3 50


Wingate Evans, calcium chloride, 199 65


Edward K. Greer, lumber and paint, 92 45


Alonzo D. Griffith, supplies, 19 14


Fannie MacFarland, gravel, 6 00


Standard Oil Co., oil, 169 33


M. F. Roach, asphalt,


92 07


Scudder Bros. Co., coal,


54 84


Orlando Griffith, labor,


3 76


$13,400 10


MAIN STREET, CHAPTER 90


Paid:


Z. W. Andrews, posts, $6 00


John Andrews, labor, 67 21


Z. W. Andrews, labor, 308 40


Z. W. Andrews, truck, 618 13


Z. W. Andrews, auto,


11 50


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Henry Bernard, labor,


2 88


James Beamey, labor,


57 25


Napoleon Broullard, labor,


60 64


Arthur Bolduc, labor,


306 00


Mike Clair, labor,


11 28


Joe Connors, labor,


69 80


Harry Cassidy, labor,


89 77


Harry Cassidy, truck,


22 50


D. Code, labor,


10 00


Oscar Carlson, labor,


131 61


Wm. Cornish, labor,


177 66


Fred Dube, labor,


168 73


John Dionne, labor,


146 17


Walter Dunham, labor,


140 83


Alfred Dufresne, labor,


94 06


Joseph Dufresne, labor,


84 13


Frank Dufresne, labor,


47 47


Elex Erickson, labor,


97 29


Forestt Garnett, labor,


29 38


Homer Griffith, labor,


9 40


Stephen Gammons, labor,


200 45


John Guimond, labor,


33 52


Thomas Hastings, labor,


113 57


Jesse A. Holmes, labor,


101 20


Matti Heckla, labor,


79 20


Edward Howland, labor,


258 96


Leon Jefferson, labor,


155 72


Emil Johnson, labor,


90 53


Alex Johnson, labor and truck,


835 92


Sulo Jussola, labor,


117 50


John Jussola, labor,


55 93


Cornelius Kelliher, labor,


103 88


Charles Kennedy, labor,


138 03


James W. Lewis, labor and truck,


370 94


Charles Lincoln, labor,


268 36


Wilfred Loring, labor,


378 00


James Ladd, labor,


272 83


Joseph Ladd, labor,


87 43


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David Moran, labor, 11 28


E. S. Mosher, carting asphalt,


32 00


Allen MacDonald, labor,


39 95


Edward Moffett, labor,


62 51


Lester Pratt, labor,


115 69


Frank Palloa, labor,


88 83


Jack Petty, labor,


100 82


Clyfton Pratt, labor,


161 20


John Pouliot, labor,


147 11


H. J. Vaughan, labor,


173 40


H. J. Vaughan, truck,


371 88


H. J. Vaughan, posts,


51 20


Adelbert Robbins, labor,


83 90


Emil Robillard, labor,


12 93


Ernest Ruioix, labor,


52 18


Manuel Silvia, labor,


30 08


John Silvia, labor,


42 54


Leon Spring, labor,


136 49


James Thomas, labor,


11 00


Kenneth Tubman, labor,


66 72


M. F. Thomas, labor and truck,


231 34


Arsone Trahan, labor,


11 28


Bernard Tillson, labor,


166 61


T. A. Tillson, labor,


232 41


Ben Wrightington, labor,


131 66


Ralph Washburn, labor,


65 80


Frank Weston, labor,


250 80


Frank Weston, truck,


598 78


Frank Weston, auto,


77 00


Frank Weston, carting asphalt,


75 00


Frank Weston, telephone,


80


Frank Weston, wood,


204 50


Bernard Shaw, gravel,


24 54


Texas Company, paving cement, 2,515 86


B. J. Lewis, gas and oil, 4 20


A. D. Griffith, roofing paper, 9 30


Standard Oil Co., oil, 428 49


Edward K. Greer, lumber and cement, 28 83


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C. A. Gates & Co., wire fencing, 533 33


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight, 26 95


Alonzo Griffith, paper, 2 50


H. F. Shurtleff, posts,


36 00


Berger Mfg., pipe,


3.8 88


$13,999 81


BRIDGES


Paid :


Z. W. Andrews, labor, 54 00


Z. W. Andrews, truck, 81 25


Z. W. Andrews, auto,


3 00


Z. W. Andrews, cedar posts,


7 60


Charles Kennedy, labor,


3 76


Jack Petty, labor,


31 96


Clyfton Pratt, labor,


32 43


John Dionne, labor,


35 72


William Cornish, labor,


22 56


M. F. Thomas, labor,


31 04


M. F. Thomas, truck,


10 32


James Laird, labor,


28 20


Edward Howland,


32 19


Charles Lincoln, labor,


28 20


Leon Jefferson, labor,


7 52


Homer Griffith, labor,


3 76


H. J. Vaughan, labor,


4 80


H. J. Vaughan, truck,


10 00


Walter Dunham, labor,


3 76


Benj. Wrightington, labor,


3 76


T. A. Tillson, labor,


28 20


Frank Weston, labor,


50 08


Frank Weston, truck,


80 12


Frank Weston, auto,


16 00


Frank Weston, team, 7 76


Berger Mfg. Co., pipe and supplies, 170 46 T. T. Vaughan, plank, 6 10


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Church and Stowell, drawknife, 2 35


A. D. Griffith, cement, 10 44


Edward K. Greer, lumber, 21 12


Frank Costello, sand, 3 00


W. S. Andrews & Son, boots, 13 00


$844 46


HEALTH ACCOUNT


Paid :


Dept. Public Welfare, Board,


Arthur Tucker, $365 00


W. L. Soule, recording deaths, 1 50


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


J. M. Bump, inspector of meat, 70 00


Fred Parent, scarlet fever case, 84 00


Albert F. Thomas, scarlet fever,


72 00


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


L. M. Chase, M. D., fumigating, 6 00


Valcom and Loaksonen cases, 13, 00


Returning births, 4 25


Samoset Market, groceries for


Albert Thomas family in scar- let fever case, 3 19


Plymouth County Hospital,


736 00


$1,584 94


UNCLASSIFIED


Paid :


Nelson Storey, postage on report, $ 56 D. O. Turner, postage on town reports, 1 90 H. S. Pink, postage on town reports, 3 13 Mabel Griffith, highway claim, 50 00 H. E. Carleton, perambulating lines, 15 00 H. A. Stanley, perambulating lines, 9 00


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J. A. Holmes, perambulating lines, 17 00 Memorial Press, printing 500 town reports, 170 28


Am. Gas Accumalator Co., 2 tanks 25 52


Wm. Egger, auctioneer services, 20 00


K. H. Washburn, school house deeds, 4 00


Z. W. Andrews, paint, 1 30


Z. W. Andrews, carting, 1 25


Am. Gas Accumalator Co., gas, 39 00


$357 94


MILITARY AID


Paid :


Soldiers,


$360 00


$360 00


STATE AID


Paid :


Soldiers' Widows,


$96 00


$96 00


LIBRARY ACCOUNT .


Paid:


Viola B. Hidden, salary librarian, $112 50


Library Book House, books, 87 50


$200 00


WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Paid :


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies for


sealer,


$15 51


James W. Lewis, sealer,


84 49


$100 00


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PARK ACCOUNT


Paid :


John M. Andrews, labor, $8 00


James S. Mckay, painting flag pole, 12 25


Alfred Ducas, labor,


22 50


Ernest Derosia, labor,


15 04


A. D. Griffith, pump,


3 50


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,


1 88


Albert Raymond, labor,


1 88


George P. Lincoln, labor,


3 29


Frank E. Barrows, labor,


4 00


$72 34


CEMETERY ACCOUNT


Paid :


H. W. Jordon, paint, etc.,


$50 60


O. P. Griffith, labor,


11 28


Alfred Ducas, labor,


50 00


Joseph Ducas, labor,


11 28


John Bais, labor,


7 52


Frank E. Barrows, labor,


24 00


Ernest Derosia, labor,


8 46


Fred A. Ward, labor,


50 00


$213 14


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Paid :


Percy W. Shurtleff, services as constable,


$15 50


Percy. W. Shurtleff, court cases, 72 00


James W. Lewis, services as con- stable, 510 06


James W. Lewis, telephone, 2 00


L. M. Chase, M. D., Jos. Lopes case, 10 00


Ellis S. Bumpus, services, 8 00


Sullivan and Sullivan, legal services, 20 00


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H. A. Stanley, rent, .


5 00


H. E. Carleton, services on liquor cases, 55 00


J. A. Holmes, services on liquor cases, 50 00


Morton Collingwood, legal services, 125 00 Wolf Secret Service Bureau, ser- vices, 624 30


$1,496 86


GYPSY MOTH ACCOUNT


Paid:


James S. McKay, labor, $240 60


James S. McKay, registering truck, 4 00


James S. McKay, freight, 1 92


James S. McKay, batteries, 2 00


James S. McKay, auto,


10 08


James S. McKay, truck,


37 50


Lloyd Robbins, labor,


173 42


Albert Raymond, labor,


180 94


Charles King, labor,


173 42


E. L. Leighton, gasoline,


43 45


H. S. Pink, tire,


12 10


Otis N. Butter, clipper,


6 00


John Lucas, lead,


68 75


Wenham Garage, tire,


9 00


$963 18


PLYMOUTH COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE Paid :


Plymouth County Extension Ser-


vice Bureau, $100 00 $100 00


AMERICAN LEGION


Paid :


Capt. Wm. S. McFarlin Camp 132,


rent of hall,


50 00


$50 00


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OVERSEER OF THE POOR ACCOUNT Paid :


Home assistance,


$1,582 00


Louis Garnett, board, 212 00


Charles O. Dunham, board, 104 00


W. H. Cassidy, board, 48 00


Dept. Public Welfare, board, 325 71


H. E. Carleton, overseer,


10 00


H. A. Stanly, overseer,


15 00


H. A. Stanly, auto, overseer,


5 00


J. A. Holmes, wood,


19 00


J. A. Holmes, overseer,


15 00


F. H. Murdock, M. D., medical treatment, 75 00


F. L. Rounds, dentist services, 12 00


Thomas Bros., groceries,


150 94


Buttners Store, supplies,


16 97


L. M. Chase, M. D., medical at- tendance, 25 00


H. S. Pink, supplies, 8 75


F. L. Ensworth, digging grave,


7 00


F. M. Thomas, wood,


23 00


Kusti Maki, wood,


20 00


$2,674 37


FORESTRY ACCOUNT Fires


Fire at Harvey Burgess Place, April 16th, 1926 Paid :


James S. McKay and men,


12 10


Fire at Rondelle Place, May 1, 1926


Paid :


James S. McKay and men,


189 04


Paid :


Railroad Fire Brook St., May 31, 1926


James S. Mckay and men,


33 55


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Fire at Great Hill, August 27, 1926


Paid :


James S. Mckay and men, 15 10


Fire at Canada Hill, August 29, 1926


Paid :


James S. McKay and men, 3 50


Fire at A. H. Griffith Bog, Oct. 30, 1926 Paid :


Charles H. Atwood and men,


2 60


Fire at Federal Cranberry Co., Dec. 1st, 1926 Paid:


James S. McKay and men, 4 20


Badger Fire Extinguisher Co., extinguish-


ers


49 50


James S. McKay, freight,


50


James S. Mckay, services Forest


Warden,


35 00


$345 09


TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT


Paid:


James S. McKay, labor, 28 80


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor, 104 81


Albert Raymond, labor, 104 81


Charles King, labor, 104 81


E. L. Leighton & Son, gasoline, 6 30


$349 53


TREMONT STREET


Paid :


John Andrews, labor,


15 04


Z. W. Andrews, labor,


29 40


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Z. W. Andrews, truck, 65 00


Napolean Broullard, labor,


21 62


Arthur Bolduc, labor,


36 00


Joseph Connors, labor,


18 80


Harry Cassidy, labor,


24 44


Harry Cassidy, labor,


62 50


D. Code, labor,


17 00


Oscar Carlson, labor,


19 74


William Cornish, labor,


20 68


Fred Dube, labor,


13 16


John Dionne, labor,


24 44


Alfred Dufresne, labor,


3 76


Joseph Dufresne, labor,


7 52


Elix Erickson, labor,


24 44


Homer Griffith, labor,


23 50


Stephen Gammons, labor,


11 28


John Guimond, labor,


25 00


Jesse A. Holmes, truck,


50 63


Matti Heckla, labor,


20 96


Edward Howland, labor,


24 44


Leon Jefferson, labor,


25 00


Emil Johnson, labor,


26 00


Alex Erickson, labor,


89 44


Sulo Jussala, labor,


24 44


John Jussola, labor,


24 44


Charles Kennedy, labor,


28 20


Charles Lincoln, labor,


24 44


Wilfred Loring, labor,


42 00


James Ladd, labor,


24 44


Joseph Ladd, labor,


31 96


David Moran, labor,


3 76


Allen MacDonald, labor,


7 52


Frank Palloa, labor,


16 92


Jack Petty, labor,


19 74


Clyfton Pratt, labor,


23. 50


John Pouliot, labor,


23 50


Emil Robillard, labor,


3 76


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Ernest Ruiox, labor,


7 52


Leon Spring, labor, 26 32


Arsone Trahane, labor,


3 76


Bernard Tillson, labor,


24 44


T. A. Tillson, labor,


24 44


Frank Weston, labor and truck,


141 04


Frank Weston, auto,


14 00


Frank Westoin, wood,


40 00


Frank Weston, unloading asphalt,


28 50


Levi Gordon, dynamite,


60


Lewis Shaw, dynamite,


2 00


Texas Co., asphaltum,


566 45


Standard Oil Co., oil,


121 33


$1,998 81


MACHINERY ACCOUNT


Paid :


Frank Weston, auto, 34 00


Frank Weston, telephone, 5 60


Frank Weston, freight and express, 16 56


Frank Weston, paid for number plates 2 00


Frank Weston, truck,


15 96


Dyar Sales and Supply Co., sup-


plies, 262 88


L. W. Durant, repairs, 7 90


Samoset Garage, chain, 5 60


Wenham Garage, repairs,


64 75


Bond Company, tar kettle,


175 00


J. A. Ward, repairs, 4 50


American Ry. Ex. Co., express,


3 72


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. CO.,


2 46


The Good Road Machy. Co., repairs, 28 05 The Good Road Machy. Co., snow plow, 267 64


Buffalo Springfield Roller Co., re- pairs, 100 95


Worthington Pump Co., pump, 88 00


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Bliss Hardware Co., supplies, 9 65


Cromwells Auto Supply, vise, 7 75


Comm. of Mass., inspection of boiler, 10 00


T. W. Pierce Hdwe. Co., supplies, 12 16


Walter B. Bumpus, pipe, 7 82


Nemasket Auto Co., supplies, 2 60


Fred N. Whitman, supplies, 3 00


Gunning Boiler & Machy. Co., retubing boiler, 109 70


Jesse F. Morse, first aid kit,


12 00


Maxim Motor Co., repairs,


7 66


Alex Erickson, repairs,


5 93


Lloyd Perkins, supplies, 4 42


H. R. Bailey, repairs,


12 19


$1,290 45


SNOW ACCOUNT


Paid:


H. J. Vaughan, labor,


$82 80


H. J. Vaughan, truck,


16 25


H. J. Vaughan, gasoline,


1 00


Frank Weston, labor,


90 60


Frank Weston, truck,


563 16


Frank Weston, gas and oil,


3 50


Z. W. Andrews, labor,


33 00


Z. W. Andrews, auto,


2 00


H. S. Pink, gas and oil,


3 65


B. I. Lewis, gas and oil,


11 10


E. S. Mosher, labor and truck,


452 52


All other labor and truck,


3,103 11


$4,362 69


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FOREST WARDEN Jas. S. McKay, No. Carver. Tel. Carver 27-22.


Deputies


No. 1-Charles Cherry, South Carver. Tel. Wareham 9006-12


No. 2-Zephaniah W. Andrews, So. Carver. Tel. Car- ver, 23-21.


No. 3-Chas. H. Atwood, 2nd, W. Wareham, rfd. Tel. Carver, 25-2.


No. 4-John F. Tubman, Carver. Tel. Carver 6-6.


No. 5-Jesse A. Holmes, Rock, rfd. Tel. Carver 10.


No. 6-James H. Peckham, East Carver. Tel. Carver 22-14.


No. 7-Lloyd C. Robbins, North Carver.


No. 8-Maurice F. Robbins, North Carver.


No. 9-Ellis Bumpus, South Carver. Tel. Carver 23-15.


NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS


You are hereby required on or after January 1, 1926, 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


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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 public grounds by doing effective work on their premises. Citizens who have cleaned their premises of the moths, but find their trees endangered by the neglect of owners of adjoining estates, should make complaint to the Select- men. 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, JESSE A. HOLMES, HERBERT A. STANLY,


Selectmen.


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CARVER PUBLIC LIBRARY


REPORT OF LIBRARIAN


Supplement to Catalogue 1926


Donations, 14 books.


By purchase, 90 books.


Middleboro Gazette for 1926.


Our Dumb Animals for 1926.


Popular Mechanics Magazine for 1926.


Woman's Home Companion for 1926.


National Geographic Magazine for 1926.


American Forests and Forest Life, 1926.


The Dearborn Independent for 1926.


The Plymouth County Farmer, 1926.


Financial Statement


Balance on hand Jan. 1st, 1926,


$19 39


Received for fines during 1926, 22 35


$41 74


Paid for magazines,


$6 50


Paid for book-binding,


3 97


Paid for other expenses,


5 80


$16 27


Balance on hand Jan. 1st, 1927,


$25 47


VIOLA B. HIDDEN, Librarian.


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REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Number of scales tested and sealed, 18


Number of weights tested, 24


Number of liquid measures tested and sealed, 15


Number of dry measures tested and sealed,


1


Number of gasolene pumps tested and sealed, 17


Number of oil pumps tested and sealed, 9


Number of measuring pumps tested and sealed, 5


Fees collected and paid to Town Treasurer, $23 57 JAMES W. LEWIS, Sealer.


JURY LIST


Chester R. Atwood Ellis D. Atwood Z. W. Andrews


H. Clayton McFarlin Jack L. Martin


Augustine Roy


Henry A. Atwood


Alfred F. Simmons


Donald H. Bailey


Ebenezer A. Shaw


Harvey C. Burgess


Frank H. Shaw


Frank E. Barrows Arnold T. Telfer


Frank H. Cole


Luther E. Thomas


Robert W. Holmes


Truman A. Tillson


Eric W. Lindquist Earl B. Ware


Charles H. Washburn


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CONSTABLES' REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1926


Constable Work


Total number of arrests,


28


Males,


26


Females,


2


Amount of fines imposed,


$1,240 00


Arrested for out of town officers,


3


Taunton Insane Hospital,


1


House of Correction,


1


Held for Grand Jury,


1


Discharged,


3


Appealed,


3.


Probation,


1


Offenses


Complaints investigated,


70


Violating auto laws,


2


Violating liquor laws,


12


Violating fish and game laws,


3


Idle and disorderly,


1


Gaming implements,


1


Drunkenness,


4


Larceny,


3


Rape,


1


Respectfully submitted, JAMES W. LEWIS, Constable of Carver.


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REPORT OF TREASURER OF OLD HOME DAY ASSOCIATION


Receipts


Balance from 1925 accounts, $587 10


Interest Wareham Savings Bank, 23 96


Interest Plymouth Five Cents


Savings Bank, 2 77


Interest Middleborough Trust Co., 3 19


Dinner and Ice Cream Tickets, 1,415 15


Tonic, candy and fruit, 171 51


Ball Game, 45 04


Dance,


70 20


Remnants, 7 77


$2,326 69


Expenditures


B. Milo Burke Band,


$204 00


A. J. Pazstor,


172 55


Middleboro Bottling Works, tonic, 30 00


Jos. J. Wood, fish and clams, 192 00


I. M. Issrael, fruit and vegetables, 183 10


Chas. E. Staples, repairing canvas, 5 00


Plymouth Baking Co., bread, 4 10


H. W. Jordan, supplies, 235 85


Nemasket Press, programs,


29 40


Nemasket Press, badges, 2 45


Nemasket Press, Placards, Dinner and Ice Cream tickets, 17 98


Nemasket Press, printed matter, 6 52


Pine Grove Ice Co., 1925 and 1926, ice, 6 75 Eleanor L. Shaw, stationery, 6 75


Buttner's, bunting for decoration, 3 38


Mrs. Laura C. Childs, reader, 10 00


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Eleanor L. Shaw, milk, 2 04


E. S. Mosher, trucking, 31 00


Clara M. Benson, telephone and postage, 93


Sara A. Slugg, telephone,


55


Frank F. Weston, wood, trucking, etc., 45 42


A. W. Peterson, dance expense, 40 00


Ellis G. Cornish, auto for speaker, 5 00


Walter Schroeder, carting bread,


3 00


Henry S. Pink, supplies,


30 52


Fred Fies, baseball expense,


57 95


Francis L. Martin, paper for decorations, 1 10


Blanche E. Holmes, milk,


72


Jack L. Martin, postage and sta- tionery, 2 25


$1,330 31


Services


Eleanor L. Shaw,


$4 00


E. S. Mosher,


24 50


Napoleon Dionne,


11 75


Ted. Vaughan,


4 00


Raymond Letendre,


4 00


Clara M. Benson,


4 00


Sara A. Slugg,


4 00


Frank F. Weston,


5 00


H. W. Jordan,


9 50


Waiters and Heads of Tables,


61 00


Ellis G. Cornish,


15 00


Blanche E. Holmes,


1 58


Norman Holmes,


53


Donald Holmes,


53


Wm. C. Hatch,


5 00


Eleanor Braddock,


5 60


Mary Braddock,


9 10


Hattie Mosher,


14 00


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Sadie Wade,


11 10


Mrs. John Hanson,


5 60


Orrie Dempsey,


4 20


Mrs. Elizabeth Harper,


2 80


Mary Shaw,


14 00


John Pouliot,


3 76


Ernest Rioux,


3 76


Napoleon Broulliard,


3 76


Albert Raymond,


3 76


Geo. Ellis,


3 76


John Tubman,


3 76


Florence Weston,


6 00


Carleton Attwood,


11 28


Fred Ducas,


4 00


Ernest DeRosia,


4 00


Homer Griffith,


16 00


James Thomas,


4 00


Homer Weston,


23 50


Roger Weston,


8 50


Harold Robbins,


3 00


O. P. Griffith,


15 50


Helen Griffith,


14 00


Adlard Manseau,


3 00


Rufus Blair,


3 00


James W. Lewis,


5 00


Jack L. Martin,


9 00


$373 13


Total Expenses,


$1,703 44


Receipts for year,


2,326 69


Expenditures for year,


1,703 44


Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1927,


$623 25


JACK L. MARTIN, Treas.


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


MARRIAGES RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1926


Jan. 16-George William Jones and Miss Laura Augusta Hayden.


March 7-Earl Watson Blanding of Cambridge and Miss Agnes Schumann Carter of Boston.


April 4-Ralph Ebenezer Baker and Miss Charlotte Allis.


April 12-Arthur Gifford Shaw and Mrs. Meriam Waitt of Middleboro.


April 16-Rodney Norwood Griffith and Mrs. Marion Lyon Shaw.


May 9-Clarence Theo Thomas and Miss Katherine C. Ward, both of Worcester.


June 6-Mario John Valerian and Miss Gladys Elisabet Baker, both of Whitman.


June 26-Clifton Martin Pratt and Ruth May DeMor- anville.


July 16-Joseph Raymond Cadorette of Plymouth and Miss Irene May Lee.


Sept. 1-LeRoy Arthur Dean and Miss Grace Ernestine Chapman, both of Mansfield.


Oct. 9-Charles Frederick Griswold and Miss Hazel Arlene White, both of Middleboro.


Nov. 25-John Spinola Fernandez and Miss Mary Gon- salves.


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BIRTHS RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1926


Date


Name


Parents


Nativity of Parents


Mar. 31. Augustus George Latenville, Jr.


A. George Latenville


Fall River


Apr. 2. Francisca Fernandes


Peter Fernandes


Cape de Verde


Apr. 12. Bessie May Braddock


Arthur T. Braddock


Carver


May


2. Domingo Veera Silva


Manuel Silva


Cape de Verde


May


24. (Stillborn)


May 28. Anibel Gomes Thiemas


Jack G. Thiemas


Cape de Verde


Anibel Mendez


Cape de Verde


June 2. Ensc Barros Dono


Manuel B. Dono


Cape de Verde


July


4. Alfred Jerome Silva


Jerome P. Silva


Cape de Verde


July 20. Fernandez


Manuel F. Fernandez


Cape de Verde


Eugenia P. Cardoza


Cape de Verde


July 22. Charles Leon Cherry


Charles L. Cherry


Amesbury


Pearl L. Head


N. H.


Sept. 6. (Stillborn)


Sept. 11.


Mary Sophia Corshia


Joseph Corshia


Fenn.


Rose M. Majahad


N. Y.


Sept. 23.


Rita Irene Carrier


George E. Carrier


Canada


Rosanna Dufresne


R. I.


Oct. 1. (Stillborn)


Nov. 6. Daniel Fina


Antone Pina


Cape de Verde


Anna Teixeira


Carver


Dec. 6. Rose Alice Majahad


Simon F. Majahad


N. Y.


Dec.


25. Mary Anna Salmi


Otto Salmi


Finland


Anna Palm


Finland


Feb. 13. Harry Wesley Morris


Harry C. Morris


Carver


Lois J. Shaw


Carver


Irene B. Weightman


N. Y.


Celia Lopes


Cape de Verde


Christena McNutt


Nova Scotia


Theodora Gomes


Cape de Verde


Mary G. Barros


Cape de Verde


Margaret C. Johnson


Connecticut


Ida M. Fields


Maynard


DEATHS RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1926


Date


Name


Age Y. M. D.


Cause of Death


Birthplace


Where Buried


Parents


Nativity of Parent


Jan. 13. Frank DaRocha


65 --


Cerebral hemorrhage


Cape de Verde Is.


Union


John DaRocha Isabel


Cape de Verde Is.


Feb. 2. Hattie R. Manter


65 1 3 Arteirosclerosis cerebral


Plymouth


Union


Preston Manter


Sylvia E. Bates


Cape de Verde Is. Plymouth Wareham


Mar. 11. Wilfred Albert Tillson


57 3 11 Mitral insufficiency


Wareham


Union


Z. Albert Tillson Eleanor Hathaway John Lawton


Carver


Apr. 16. Michael Lawton


65 -- Accidental· burning


Boston


St. Mary's, Middleboro


Ireland


Apr. 26.


Domingo Gomes


3 16


Acute bronchitis


Carver


Lakenhans


Margaret Murphy Manuel Gomes Elsie Rose


Portugal


May 24. (Stillborn)


June 18. Charles M. Mckenzie


48 1 15 Duodenal ulcer


Prince Edward Is.


Oak Grove, Plymouth


July 4. Frank F. Morris


52 11 30


Abscess right temporal region Harwich


Chase, Harwich


July 31. Manuel Barros


45 - -


Coronary sclerosis


Cape de Verde Is.


St. Josephs, Plymouth


William Mckenzie Annie Munn Joseph Morris Lydia Chase Donato Barros Lena


Prince Edward Is. Prince Edward Is. D. C. Harwich Cape de Verde Is. Attleboro Providence Cape de Verde Is.


Sept. 6. (Stillborn)


Oct. 1. (Stillborn)


Oct. 19. Stillman Pratt


73 7 27


Mitral insufficiency


Carver


Carver


Oct. 28. Fannie Brown


38 -- Cerebral apoplexy


Florida


Lakenham


Nov. 15. John Bradford McFarlin


83 4 16 Mitral regurgitation


Carver


Union


Nov. 23. Joseph Sylvia


46 5 8 Probably heart disease


Cape de Verde Is.


St. Joseph's, Plymouth


Nov. 27. Mabel E. Cassidy


58 1 18 Apoplexy


Watertown


Union


Isaiah Pratt Caroline Faunce James Butler Fannie - John McFarlin Rebecca Blackman Gazemiro Sylvia Louise Gomes Cephas Shaw Lucy Forbush


Carver Carver Florida Florida Carver Plymouth Cape de Verde Is. Cape de Verde Is. Carver N. H.


-


. 14. Emma Frances Blair


47 4 18 Cerebral apoplexy


Carver


Carver


William C. Richards Elisabeth A. Brooks


Wareham


Ireland


Portugal


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HUNTER'S LICENSES, ETC., ISSUED IN 1926


Resident Citizen's Sporting, 112


Resident Citizen's Trapping,


17


Non-Resident Citizen's Sporting,


2


Minor Trapper's, 12


Duplicate, 1


DOG LICENSES ISSUED IN 1926


Male,


97


Females,


37


Total,


134


HENRY S. GRIFFITH,


Town Clerk.


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EXCERPTS FROM TOWN MEETING RECORDS.


(March 1)


Voted that the Road Commissioners be instructed to purchase an additional snow plow to be kept at South Carver.


Voted that compensation for labor and teams on the highways be referred to the Road Commisssioners.


Voted that the Town authorize the building of an ad- dition to the school house at Centre Carver as proposed by the school committee, providing for two new school- rooms with suitable arrangements for toilet and heating and all necessary furnishings and equipment.


(Adjournment March 6)


Voted unanimously that there be appropriated the sum of fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000) to pay for the addition to the Centre school building in accordance with the recommendations of the school committee, and to meet said appropriation that there be raised in the current year's tax levy the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000), and that the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, said bonds or notes to be payable in accordance with the provisions of Section 16, Chapter 44 G. L .; and that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than five years from the date of issue of the first bond or note, or at such earlier date as the treasurer and selectmen may determine.




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