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2 00
Lester Durant, sharpening tools,
4 51
Church Coal Co., coal,
3 68
Plymouth Lumber Co., lumber,
75
C. T. Harris & Son, nails,
5 04
W. E. Trufant, gravel,
1 50
Annie Peckham, sand,
3 30
Jesse A. Holmes, sand,
19 00
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Frank E. Barrows, sand,
40
Abbie Dunham, gravel,
29 10
James W. Lewis, gravel,
9 60
James W. Lewis, labor and truck,
294 00
Herbert F. Atwood, labor and truck,
380 69
James H. Peckham, labor and truck,
149 25
Jesse A. Holmes, labor and truck,
342 28
Warren Bumpus, labor and truck,
30 60
M. E. Tubman, labor and truck,
46 50
Eldred S. Mosher, labor and truck,
56 25
T. T. Vaughan 2nd, labor and truck,
723 38
Allan MacDonald, labor,
63 26
Perez L. Shurtleff, labor,
70
Earl B. Ware, labor,
1 45
John Allorie, gravel,
17 20
Wilfred Loring, labor,
71 68
Wilfred Loring, engineer,
7 00
Henry S. Pink, supplies,
15 76
W. H. Jordan, supplies,
3 05
B. I. Lewis, gasoline,
32 67
Martin Thomas, truck,
212 25
Martin Thomas, labor and team,
163 19
Harvey Burgess, gravel,
13 80
Harvey Burgess, truck,
112 50
Dyer Sales & Machine Co., tools,
66 35
A. D. Griffith, supplies,
37 75
Washburn & Sheridan Co., use of grader,
25 00
T. T. Vaughan, wood,
2 00
Standard Oil Co., asphalt,
1,155 34
Homer Weston, labor,
77 55
Homer Weston, gasoline,
2 00
Barett Company, tarvia,
700 20
Wenham Garage, gas and oil,
3 45
E. K. Greer, supplies,
11 21
W. H. Rowley, repairs,
3 10
$13,400 00
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WENHAM AND CENTER STREETS
Paid :
Frank F. Weston, labor,
$67 20
Frank F. Weston, auto,
10 00
Frank F. Weston, truck,
154 50
Frank F. Weston, carting asphalt,
30 00
Frank F. Weston, wood,
9 00
Herbert J. Vaughan, labor,
66 00
Herbert J. Vaughan, truck,
98 88
Herbert J. Vaughan, auto,
2 00
Ernest W. Shaw, labor,
58 20
Ernest W. Shaw, auto,
10 00
Ernest W. Shaw, truck,
96 82
Ernest W. Shaw, wood,
57 00
John Dionne, labor,
48 65
William Cornish, labor,
48 65
Fred Dube, labor,
48 65
Homer Griffith, labor,
43 95
Charles Lincoln, labor,
45 12
Albert Petty, labor,
45 12
Ralph Washburn, labor,
45 12
Charles Kennedy, labor,
44 65
Arthur G. Shaw, labor,
44 65
Walter Dunham, labor,
44 89
Benj. Wrightington, labor,
46 06
Cornelius Kelliher, labor,
44 89
Truman A. Tillson, labor,
41 36
Orlando P. Griffith, labor,
44 89
Adelbert Robbins, labor,
48 65
Bradford Petty, labor,
37 60
Chas. Cornally, labor,
37 60
Richard Barnett, labor,
37 37
Lloyd Robbins, labor,
11 28
Thomas Hastings, labor,
46 06
Albert Raymond, labor,
32 91
John Silva, labor,
29 85
Harry Cassidy, labor,
29 85
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Fred Tucker, labor,
18 80
Matti Carrigan, labor,
18 80
Wilfred Loring, engineer,
84 00
Matti Erickson, engineer,
77 00
T. T. Vaughan 2nd, labor and truck,
132 00
James W. Lewis, labor and truck,
105 75
Herbert F. Atwood, labor and truck,
141 75
James Peckham, labor and truck,
67 50
N. E. Metal Culvet Co., fence,
152 88
Frank C. Dunlap, oil,
157 10
Millar Coal Co., coal,
17 96
T. T. Vaughan, wood,
8 00
Albert Chandler, wood,
12 00
Standard Oil Co., asphalt,
399 04
3,000 00
MACHINERY ACCOUNT
Paid :
Good Road Machine Co., repairs,
$36 30
W. H. Rowley, repairs, 3 00
Wenham Garage, repairs, gas and oil,
132 57
W. R. Parks & Sons, steam fittings,
20 55
Buffalo Springfield Roller Co., supplies,
21 65
Dyar Sales Machine Co., machinery,
122 10
Square Deal Garage, supplies,
9 75
H. W. Jordan, supplies,
8 78
C. T. Harris & Son, supplies,
2 40
Fuller Motor Sales Co., supplies,
5 75
H. J. Vaughan, paid for supplies,
1 23
Albino Faietti, supplies,
10 12
Henry S. Pink, supplies,
13 06
E. K. Greer, lumber,
20 30
Jay A. Ward, repairs,
10 00
Chas. Godfred, oil tank,
50 00
The Texas Co., oil,
10 00
B. I. Lewis, oil and gasoline,
1 33
Carver Five
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Peter Hicky, oil and gasoline,
5 87
Martin Thomas, axe handles, 3 00
T. T. Vaughan 2nd, battery, 2 25
Gunning Boiler & Machine Co., labor on boiler,
60 39
Commonwealth of Mass., inspecting boiler,
20 00
Frank F. Weston, labor,
14 40
Frank F. Weston, auto,
10 00
Frank F. Weston, team,
15 52
Frank F. Weston, truck,
6 00
Frank F. Weston, pipe,
22 16
Homer Weston, labor,
18 80
Chas. Kennedy, labor,
25 85
Augustine Roy, labor,
24 50
Matti Erickson, labor,
21 00
Wilfred Loring, labor,
84 00
Daniel Dempsey, labor,
64 50
Perez Shurtleff, labor,
10 00
Ernest W. Shaw, auto and supplies,
5 30
892 43
POLICE
Paid :
James W. Lewis, services,
$1,225 97
Merton Griffith, services,
17 00
Arthur G. Shaw, services,
46 00
M. H. Paine, M. D., Johnson & Syria Cases,
10 00
L. M. Chase, M. D., Joe Silver Case,
4 00
L. M. Chase, M. D., Texeria Case,
3 50
Town of Middleboro, Care Texeria Children,
5 00
Iver Johnson Co., supplies, 28 40
D. D. Sullivan, legal advice,
115 00
George E. Bolling, analyses of liquor,
25 00
$1,479 87
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HEALTH
Paid :
Department Public Welfare, Commonwealth of Mass., Board of Arthur Tucker,
$457 00
Plymouth County Hospital, 936 37
J. Myrick Bump, Inspector of Animals, 80 00
J. Myrick Bump, Inspector of Slaughtering, 70 00
Road Commissioners and men, cleaning public dump, 115 55
Town of Whitman, Board Fred Dimond, 237 90
L. M. Chase, M. D., inspecting school children, 150 00
L. M. Chase, M. D., fumigating, 62 00
Mary Fuller, X-Ray school children, 6 00
Department Public Health, New York City, serum, 25 00
Arnold Telfer, labor,
2 00
E. K. Greer, lumber,
2 06
Herbert A. Stanly, services,
2 00
William Egger, recording deaths,
1 50
George E. Cornwell & Son, recording deaths,
50
William L. Soule, recording deaths,
1 00
Dr. Stillman, recording deaths,
25
Dr. Baker, recording deaths,
25
L. M. Chase, M. D., recording deaths,
4 75
$2,154 13
LIBRARY
Paid :
Library Book House, books,
$51 32
Ezra Mecker, book,
2 00
M. H. Leavis, subscription,
1 00
Viola B. Hidden, librarian,
125 00
Myrtle Atwood, librarian,
20 68
$200 00
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CEMETERY
Paid :
James H. Peckham, labor and supplies,
$83 71
Fred Ducas, labor,
74 25
Frank E. Barrows, labor,
51 20
John Mosher, labor,
5 13
Fred A. Ward, labor,
56 99
Ernest Derosia, labor,
7 52
T. T. Vaughan, labor,
16 46
William M. Shaw, labor,
2 00
O. P. Griffith, labor,
2 35
299 61
PARKS
Paid :
Frank E. Barrows, labor,
$37 28
Alfred Ducas, labor,
34 00
Myron Tubman, labor,
8 25
William Hatch, labor,
6 00
Ellid D. Atwood, labor and supplies,
102 54
James S. McKay, labor and supplies,
38 40
Charles F. King, labor,
16 22
Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,
19 04
Albert Raymond, labor,
5 41
Henry S. Pink, supplies,
16 50
Lester Durant, repairs,
6 25
Jesse A. Holmes, sawing boards,
2 20
George A. Shurtleff & Son, lumber,
20 20
George E. Doane, supplies,
2 17
$314 46
BRIDGES
Paid :
Berger Manufacturing Co., pipe,
$28 23
Herbert J. Vaughan, labor,
7 20
Herbert J. Vaughan, truck,
12 36
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Walter Dunham, labor,
5 64
Cornelius Kelliher, labor,
1 88
Benj. Wrightington, labor,
5 64
Wilfred Loring, labor,
1 88
Thomas Hastings, labor,
1 88
Daniel Dempsey, labor,
3 50
T. T. Vaughan 2nd, labor,
6 00
Arthur G. Shaw, labor,
1 88
Albert F. Petty, labor,
2 82
Charles Kennedy, labor,
2 82
Truman A. Tillson, labor,
1 41
Charles Lincoln, labor,
1 41
Ralph E. Washburn, labor,
47
Allan MacDonald, labor,
7 52
Richard Barnett, labor,
11 28
Thomas Reynolds, labor,
15 04
Dolar Cote, labor,
47
William Cornish, labor,
7 99
Homer Weston, labor,
8 93
Harry Cassidy, labor,
7 52
Fred Dube, labor,
11 28
John Dione, labor,
7 52
Homer Griffith, labor,
5 88
O. P. Griffith, labor,
7 52
Frank F. Weston, labor,
14 40
Frank F. Weston, truck,
13 50
Frank F. Weston, team,
7 76
Ernest W. Shaw, labor and truck,
13 73
N. E. Metal Culvert Co., culvert,
257 16
E. K. Greer, lumber and pipe,
11 70
H. W. Jordan, supplies,
1 71
Austin Ward, signs,
4 00
$499 93
MILITARY AID
Paid :
Soldiers, $360 00
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STATE AID
Paid :
Soldiers' Widows,
$96 00
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Paid :
W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies,
$8 51
James W. Lewis, sealer,
100 00
$108 51
PLYMOUTH COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE Paid :
By Selectmen's Orders,
$100 00
UNCLASSIFIED
Paid :
Daniel O. Turner, postage on reports,
$4 14
Herbert A. Stanly, paid for postage, 3 38
Memorial Press, Town Reports,
122 40
Am. Gas Accumulator Co., gas tanks,
78 00
Frank F. Weston, trucking and freight,
9 65
Treasurer S. of V. Camp, Memorial Day,
125 00
$342 57
TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT
Paid :
James H. Peckham, labor and truck,
$112 90
Herbert F. Atwood, labor,
7 52
Eugene Tetu, labor,
39 01
Joseph Robedeau, labor,
35 25
Leon Spring, labor,
39 01
Dola Cote, labor,
31 49
William Hatch, labor,
3 00
Henry S. Pink, tools,
15 60
George E. Doane, tools,
8 15
$291 93
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FORESTRY ACCOUNT Fires
James S. McKay, Fire Warden,
Paid : $35 00
Fire at Baileys Bog, Feb. 27th
Ellis S. Bumpus and men, 2 60
James S. McKay and men,
Fire at Snappit, March 28th, 24 90
James S. McKay, express, expenses and supplies, 44 92
Pierce Hardware Co., fire extinguishers, 136 20
Fire on Trufant Land
James S. Mckay and men, 2 60
Fire at Snappit, Ellis Bumpus, 2 20
Commonwealth of Mass., six pump cans,
72 00
Fire at John Bouget Place, April 13th Robt. W. Melville, 1 50
Fire, Trufants Land, Plymouth Road
James S. Mckay and men, 26 55
Fire at Mrs. Slugg's Land, May 17th W. E. Trufant, 50
Fire at Hackings Bog, Aug. 4th
W. H. Jordan, 1 10
Fire Patrol Work at Sampsons Pond, Sept. 1st Ellis S. Bumpus, 6 00
James S. McKay,
1 20
James S. McKay, auto, 1 00
Fire at Hammonds Bog
Michael Riley and men, 11 00
James S. McKay, inspecting extinguishers, 2 40
James S. McKay, auto,
1 00
$327 67
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BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Paid :
Home Assistance,
$1,676 00
Town of Middleboro, board,
486 86
Louise Garnett, board,
208 00
Abbie Raymond, board,
240 00
Commonwealth of Mass., board,
145 14
William Egger, burial,
80 00
Alton Chandler, care,
20 00
Frank E. Barrows, digging grave,
6 00
J. M. Peckham, M. D., medical attendance,
35 00
L. M. Chase, M. D., medical attendance,
9 00
Jesse A. Holmes, wood,
40 00
Herbert A. Stanly, services,
12 00
Herbert A. Stanly, auto,
5 00
Samoset Cash Market, groceries,
60 76
$3,023 76
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
You are hereby required on or after January 1, 1929, 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, 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.
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trees, etc. A few trees well cared for are more valuable 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 H. Peckham, 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.
JESSE A. HOLMES, HERBERT A. STANLEY, FRANK H. COLE,
Selectmen.
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CARVER PUBLIC LIBRARY
REPORT OF LIBRARIAN Supplement to Catalogue, 1928
By purchase, 57 books.
Donation, 4 books.
Middleboro Gazette for 1928.
Popular Mechanics Magazine, 1928.
National Geographic Magazine, 1928.
Woman's Home Companion, 1928.
American Forests and Forest Life, 1928.
The Plymouth County Farmer, 1928.
Our Dumb Animals, 1928.
Hygeia, (for six months), 1928. Financial Statement
Mrs. Hidden's Statement To and Including Oct. 31, 1928
Jan. 1, balance on hand, $17 83
Received to Oct. 31,
20 30
$38 13
Paid out for books,
$13 00
Paid out for magazines,
6 50.
Paid out for other expenses,
1 12
Oct. 31, balance on hand,
17 51
$38 13
Nov. 1, received from Mrs. Hidden-
Money in treasury,
$17 51
Received in fines,
2 85
$20 36
Paid out for stamps, paste, ink, etc., $ 92
Jan. 1, 1929, balance on hand, 19 44
$20 36
MYRTLE L. ATWOOD, Librarian.
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REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen :- In compliance with the General Laws of Massachusetts, I herewith submit report of 1928 as 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 gasoline pumps tested and sealed, 12
Number of oil pumps tested and sealed, 9
Number of measuring pumps tested and sealed, 5
Fees collected and paid to Town Treasurer,
$19 76
Respectfully submitted, JAMES W. LEWIS, Sealer of Weights and Measures.
JURY LIST
Atwood, Herbert F.
Jordan, Harrison W.
Atwood, Ellis D.
Lucas, Henry E.
Braddock, Ellsworth C.
Perkins, Charles C.
Blake, Edwin F.
Pink, Henry S.
Boardway, Earl E.
Shaw, Bernard E.
Cole, Frank H.
Shurtleff, Russell F.
Cassidy, Everett F.
Shaw, Ernest W.
Erickson, Elias
Telfer, Arnold T.
Gibbs, Ruel S.
Vaughan, Herbert J.
Griffith, Alton H.
Holmes, William E.
Weston, Frank F.
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CONSTABLES' REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1928
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen :- I have the honor to respectfully submit my annual report of the Police Department for the year ending December 31, 1928.
JAMES W. LEWIS, Chief.
Constables MERTON T. GRIFFITH HERBERT L. SHAW GEORGE E. BLAIR, Special.
Total number of arrests,
48
Males,
42
Females,
6
Amount of fines imposed,
$1,140 00
Number of fines imposed,
29
Appealed cases,
6
Discharged,
2
Released,
1
Placed on file,
2
Probation,
5
Taunton Insane Hospital,
1
House of Correction,
5
Arrested for out of town officers,
1
Held for Grand Jury,
3
State Farm Hospital,
2
Children's Welfare Society,
2
Offences
Complaints investigated,
85
Disturbing religious meeting,
2
Having revolver in his possession,
2
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Posting signs without permit,
1
Keeping unlicensed dogs,
1
Non-payment of taxes,
1
Malicious mischief,
1
Lewd and lascivious,
4
Delinquent children,
5
Assault and battery,
4
Breaking and entering,
3
Drunkenness,
11
Violating auto laws,
3
Violating game laws,
1
Violating liquor laws,
14
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES W. LEWIS, Chief of Police.
FOREST WARDEN James H. Peckham, East Carver; tel. Carver 22-14
Deputies No. 1-Charles Cherry, South Carver; tel. Wareham 9006-12.
No. 2-Ellis Bumpus, South Carver; tel. Carver 28-2.
No. 3- John Alorie, South Carver; tel. Carver 25-14.
No. 4-Harry Jordan, Center Carver; tel. Carver 38. No. 5-Jesse A. Holmes, West Carver; tel. Carver 10. No. 6-Birt Chandler, North Carver; tel. Carver 46-5.
No. 7-Robert Melville, North Carver ; tel. Carver 51-3. No. 8-Lloyd Robbins, North Carver.
No. 9-Maurice Robbins, North Carver.
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REPORT OF THE PLYMOUTH COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE-1928
Appropriations for the Trustees County Aid to Agri- culture apply to the funds of the organization known more commonly as the Plymouth County Extension Ser- vice. The Plymouth County Extension Service, supprt- ed by federal, state, county, and local funds, cooperates with the Massachusetts Agricultural College in teaching agriculture and home-making through group instruction, correspondence, and individual service to any man, wom- an, boy, or girl, in the county who desires such informa- tion.
Food selection and preparation received especial atten- tion in Carver in 1928. A series of meetings held in the Library Room was well attended by women from the North, Center, and West parts of the town. The women attending passed on information to many other home- makers, thus spreading the influence of these meetings. The Extension committee plans this year to share in the county program in clothing and in home improvement.
4-H garden, poultry, and food clubs were organized for Carver boys and girls this past year. Forty-five young people joined the clubs, studied at their club meetings, and used the information in the work they did at home. One of the women leaders was given a week's training at the state 4-H club camp at the Massachusetts Agricul- tural College. This interest has carried over so that there are now strong poultry, food, and clothing clubs in the town.
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REPORT OF TREASURER OF OLD HOME DAY ASSOCIATION
Receipts
Balance from 1927 accounts, $637 52
Int., Middleborough Trust Sav-
ings Bank,
23 18
Int., Middleborough Trust Co.,
40
Plympton Grange,
10 00
Dinner and ice cream tickets,
1,553 72
Tonic, candy, cigars, etc.,
114 53
Ball game,
36 12
Dance,
88 20
Remnants,
12 15
Farrar's refund on candy,
1 20
$2,477 02
Expenditures
B. Milo Burke Band,
$204 00
Decorations,
5 77
Francis A. Merritt, ball game expense, 50 00
A. W. Peterson, dance expense, 41 00
Ellis G. Cornish, auto and phone, 4 00
Farrar's, ice cream,
105 00
Middleborough Bottling Works, tonic, 18 00
Frank F. Weston, trucking and supplies, 166 52
Jesse A. Holmes, trucking and supplies,
25 29
Farrar's candy,
13 60
Henry S. Pink, supplies,
43 85
Charles H. Staples, canvas,
40 00
T. W. Pierce H'ware Co., supplies, 7 00
W. W. Benjamin, supplies,
97 75
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Joseph J. Wood, fish and clams, 229 00
Haynes Bakery, bread, 20 15
Wm. O. Gifford, tripe, 28 00
H. W. Jordan, supplies,
72 70
Ralph W. Mellen, printing tickets, 30 75
H. W. Jordan, laundry, 97
B. I. Lewis, supplies,
51 00
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., supplies,
14 40
Blanche E. Robinson, reader, 15 00
Eleanor L. Shaw, post cards, milk,
8 92
H. L. Thatcher & Co., printing, 3 90
Kuechler Bros., frankforts, 57 75
Jack L. Martin, postage, etc., 2 00
$1,356 32
Services
Joe Poitias,
$4 00
Augustine Roy,
5 00
Blanche E. Holmes,
2 00
Earl B. Ware,
2 50
Everett Thomas,
3 00
Allan McDonald,
4 00
Kenneth Tubman,
5 00
John Tubman,
5 00
Phillip Smith,
3 00
Donald Holmes,
2 00
Norman Holmes,
11 75
James Thomas,
5 00
Richard Barnett,
5 00
Albert Raymond,
4 50
Roger Weston,
13 80
Homer Weston,
13 63
Geo. Ellis,
4 00
Thomas Reynolds,
15 04
George Blair,
15 04
George Johnson,
26 79
Arlando P. Griffith,
28 67
Carlton Attwood,
3 76
Amie Bolduc,
13 63
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Homer Griffith,
22 56
Mary Braddock,
9 80
Mary Shaw,
15 40
Hattie Mosher,
15 40
Helen B. Griffith,
15 40
Florence Weston,
6 00
Martha Hatch,
5 60
Mrs. Roy,
2 10
Isabelle Blake,
2 80
Julia Parent,
2 80
Helen H. Griffith,
2 80
Mary Dionne,
2 80
Sadie Wade,
10 85
Wm. C. Hatch,
7 00
Frank F. Weston,
30 00
Jesse Holmes,
25 20
Ellis Cornish,
12 00
Heads of tables and waiters,
73 50
Jack L. Martin,
12 00
Eleanor L. Shaw,
2 00
James W. Lewis,
5 00
Alexis Erickson,
10 00
$487 12
Total expense,
$1,843 44
Receipts for year,
$2,477 02
Expenditures for year,
1,843 44
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1929,
$633 58
JACK L. MARTIN, Treas.
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
MARRIAGES RECORDED IN CARVER IN THE YEAR 1928
Jan. 20-Manuel Mendez and Mary Barros.
Feb. 19-Henry Clayton McFarlin and Annie Laurie Hayden.
March 10-Ralph R. Pierce of Wareham and Oria M. Bolduc.
March 17-John Perry and Virginia Johanna Lopes.
May 3-Raymond Thatcher and Harriet Fisher.
May 7-James Ernest Roy and Emma Frances For- naciari of Plymouth.
July 14-Harvey C. Burgess and Gladys Marion Eames.
Aug. 5-Alton G. Smith and Helen M. Sylvia, both of Marion.
Aug. 5-Everett Tozier Look and Ida Helen Johnson.
Aug. 18-Leonard Leach Atwood and Dolores Patter- son of Jackson, Vt.
Aug. 19-Joseph H. Clapp and Eva C. DeMello, both of Rochester.
Sept. 23-Davis Barrows Atwood and Marjorie Addie Daniels of South Royalton, Vt.
Oct. 26-Alston Freeman Howland and Susie Mary Fava of Wareham.
Oct. 28-Eino Victor Davidson of Barnstable and Ellen Elizabeth Halunen.
Nov. 13-Louis Gomes and Maggie Davis.
Nov. 29 .- Francis Morton Dunham and Jennie Mae Snow of Rochester.
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BIRTHS RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1928
Date
Name
Parents
Nativity of Parents.
Jan. 30.
Inez Miranda
Candido
Cape Verde Is.
Feh. 2. Tolvina Meranda
Almerica
Cape Verde Is.
Feb.
14. Valentine Pina
Theodore
Cape Verde Is.
Feb.
23. William Morton Loring
Elmer M.
Plympton
Bertha L. Gardner
Plympton
Feb. 24. Curtis Bartlett Chandler
Birt C.
Carver
Jesse J. Garnett
New Brunswick
Mar.
11. Lois Hammond Eames
Embert H.
Carver
April 11. Eugenia Pina
Antone
Cape Verde Is.
April
17. Robert Ammy Bolduc
Ammy A.
Carver
April
28. Kenneth Stewart Telfer
Arnold T.
Nova Scotia
April
29. Frank Joseph Andrade
Joseph
Cape Verde Is.
Colata Travers
Cape Verde Is.
April 30. James Alfred Andrews
Manuel
Cape Verde Is.
May
7. Martha Louisa Thomas
James E.
Carver
June
4. Mary Emma Thatcher
Raymond J.
Cape Verde Is.
July
12. Margaret Barnett
Richard A.
Lawrence
Lucy D. Kennedy
Carver
July 15. Gertrude Elizabeth Merritt
Francis A.
Rochester
July
16. Laura Lavina Braddock
Arthur T.
Carver
Christina McNutt
Nova Scotia
July
20. Anna Christina Enquist
Hilma V. Enquist Merton T.
Carver
Alice V. Schnorr
Plymouth
Aug. 18. Gladys Perry
John A.
Cape Verde Is.
Sept. 24. Antone Silva
Mary Suares
Cape Verde Is.
Oct.
2. Antino Rose
Antino
Cape Verde Is. Pa.
Oct.
8. Linwood Allis Baker
Ralph E.
Middleboro
Nov.
7. Erwin Keyes Washburn
Ralph E.
Carver
Nov. 19. Albert Gomes
Manuel
Cape Verde Is.
Elsie Rose
Cape Verde Is.
Đức. 1. Roger Roderick
Mary Roderick
Dennis
Dec. 2. Arnold Dexter Fuller
Ernest W.
Plympton
Dec. 6. (Stillborn)
Doris B. Manley
Whitman
Dec.
25. Evelyn Emma Lookl (Infant)
Twins
Everett T. Ida H. Johnson
Rochester
Carver
Eliza G. Shurtleff
Carver
Annie Teixeira
Carver
Louise Y. Valcour
Kingston
Marjorie E. Miller
Boston
Edith Cromwell
Plymouth
Lena F. Kennedy
Carver
Harriet Fisher
N. C.
Hattie F. Eames
Carver
Aug.
4. Robert Thomas Griffith
Virginia J. Lopes Justin
Carver
Cape Verde Is.
Mary Smith
Charlotte E. Allis
Boston
Elva D. Keyes
Wareham
Tolvina Nunes
Cape Verde Is.
Amelia Perry
New Bedford
Virginia Gonsalves
Cape Verde Is.
Brockton
DEATHS RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1928
Date
Name
Y. M. D.
Cause of Death
Born
Cemetery
Parents
Birthplace of Parents
Jan.
3. Peter Sylvia
0 5 22
Tubercular meningitis
Carver
Plymouth
Manuel Sylvia Theodora Sylvia
Cape Verde Is.
Jan.
11.
Frank Rousselle
17 - -
Alcoholism
New York
Fall River
Celanise Benoit
Canada
Jan.
15. Alberta M. Hudson
65 0 22
Coronary Sclerosis
Carver
Union
Solomon McFarlin
Harriett Atwood
Carver
Jan.
23. Habib Wahby
58 11 21
General tuberculosis
Syria
Brooklyn
Alias Fiser
Syria
Syria
Mar.
10. Salathial H. Holmes
68 2 11
Lobar pneumonia
Middleboro
Wareham
Amanda Hathaway
Wareham
Apr.
21. Charles H. Atwood
82 2 3
Organic heart disease
Carver
Carver
Waitstill Lucas
Carver
May
4. James J. Ryan
61
1
9
Alcoholism
Ireland
Union
Mary Carroll
Ireland
July
8.
Lucy H. Holmes
69
1 2
Carcinoma of uterus
Kingston
Plympton
Sabie Faunce
Unknown
July
13.
George Anthony
15
-
Peritonitis Endocarditis
Carver
Lakenham
Mabel D. Shurtleff Elkanah Shaw
Carver
Aug.
9. Alfred M. Shaw
81 1 16 Hypertrophy of prostate
Carver
Union
Susan Davis
Ohio
Aug.
13. John W. Davidson
53 11 3
Cerebral hemorrhage
Scotland
Fitchburg
Margaret Wilson
Scotland
Oct.
11. Carrie F. Braddock
70 3 0
Arterio sclerosis Cerebral hemorrhage Cerebral hemorrhage
Plymouth
Plymouth
Betsey Page
Maine
Nov.
6. Izette G. Atwood
76 10 13
Cerobral hemorrhage
Harvard
Union
Sarah E. Chickering
Unknown
Dec. Dec.
14. Henry Bernard
58 3 29
Abdominal tumor
Canada
Lakenham
Tobey Bernard (Unknown)
Canada
Dec.
27.
Look
0 0 2
Carver
Union
Everett T. Look Ida H. Johnson
Carver
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Acute appendicitis with
Carver
Plymouth
Numa Paul
West Virginia
Middleboro
July
22. Mabel E. Wrightington
16 8 19
Carver
Scotland
Carver
Boston
Lakenham
Benjamin Ransom
Margaret Cole
Carver
Plymouth
Oct.
29. Arthur L. Howland
72 --
Alonzo Willard
Unknown
6. (Stillborn)
Canada
John Whitten
Unknown
Leo Anthony
Syria
Joseph Wrightington
Wareham
Carver
Ebenezer Atwood
James Ryan
Ireland
(Unknown)
Luther Holmes
Cape Verde Is.
Pierre Rouselle
New York
Carver
Rochester
Henry Davidson
Jacob Howland
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SUMMARY
Births
(incomplete)
Marriages
16
Deaths 18
DOGS LICENSED
Males, 126 @ $2.00,
$252 00
Females, @ $5.00,
205 00
$457 00
Paid County,
$423 60
Clerk's fees,
33 40
$457 00
HENRY S. GRIFFITH, Town Clerk.
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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
PLYMOUTH, SS. To either of the constables of the Town of Carver, Plymouth County, Greetings : -
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