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1.50
Bliss Hardware Co., pump,
5.00
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George A. Shurtleff, lumber,
8.57
$296.10
CEMETERIES
Paid :
James H. Peckham, labor and truck,
$26.30
James H. Peckham, lawn mower,
7.00
David Langell, labor,
4.50
Herbert Moranville, labor,
23.97
Frank E. Barrows, labor,
42.60
Earl B. Ware, labor,
22.24
Earl B. Ware, supplies,
27.80
George I. Johnson, labor,
4.70
T. T. Vaughan and men, labor,
39.82
Alfred A. Walker, labor,
7.00
William Hatch, labor,
1.50
Jay A. Ward, labor,
6.50
Fred A. Ward, labor,
90.23
Jack L. Martin, labor,
3.76
Allan McDonald, labor,
3.76
Arnold Hammond, labor,
.94
James W. Lewis, truck,
5.15
George E. Doane, supplies,
2.30
H. S. Pink, lawn mower,
12.00
$332.07
BRIDGES
Paid :
E. K. Greer, supplies,
$107.74
Ernest Shaw, labor and truck,
157.84
A. D. Griffith, supplies,
4.41
H. A. Raymond, labor,
42.43
Lyman Douglas, labor,
42.43
Matthew Carrigan, labor,
30.55
John Pennell, labor,
30.55
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Ralph Washburn, labor,
40.18
Fred Tucker, labor,
28.67
Albert Petty, labor, 49.76
Charles Kennedy, labor,
54.52
T. T. Vaughan, 2nd, labor and truck,
32.07
Herbert L. Shaw, labor,
14.45
Bradford A. Shaw, labor,
7.28
Catherine Inghan, posts and rails,
38.90
Barbour Stockwell Co., supplies,
6.90
Ellis D. Atwood, granite post,
1.00
Frank F. Weston, labor, truck and team,
43.74
Herbert J. Vaughan, posts and rails,
50.63
James Thomas, labor,
3.76
Harry Cassidy, labor,
6.11
Fred Dube, labor,
6.11
John Dione, labor,
6.11
N. E. Metal Culvert Co., pipe,
132.30
$938.44
SNOW
Paid :
Ernest W. Shaw, labor,
$7.35
N. F. Shurtleff, labor and truck,
92.50
Frank F. Weston, labor,
16.80
Frank F. Weston, truck,
110.50
Herbert J. Vaughan, labor,
16.80
Herbert J. Vaughan, truck,
9.27
E. S. Mosher, truck,
69.75
E. S. Mosher, labor,
4.20
David Langell, labor,
1.18
George Jones, labor,
7.17
John Shaw, labor,
1.88
Arthur Shanks, labor,
1.88
Homer Weston, labor,
3.76
Kenneth Atwood, labor and truck,
20.32
Jay A. Ward, bolts,
.75
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Wenham Garage, repairs, N. E. Metal Culvert Co., snow fence,
2.25
70.00
$436.36
Paid :
POLICE
James W. Lewis, services,
$941.02
Herbert L. Shaw, services,
27.00
Merton Griffith, services,
3.00
Chester A. Churchill, Assistant to Officers,
11.20
Iver Johnson Co., supplies,
14.10
Town of Middleborough, Powers Case,
3.50
$999.82
HEALTH
Paid :
Dep't Public Welfare, Commonwealth of Mass., board of Arthur Tucker,
$365.00
Plymouth County Hospital,
824.68
Town of Whitman, board of Fred Dimond, 154.70
Treas. Plymouth Co. Hospital, care Evlyn Santo, 115.70
L. M. Chase, M. D., inspection school children 28 and 29, 150.00
L. M. Chase, M. D., inspection school children 29 and 30, 150.00
L. M. Chase, M. D., vaccination,
100.00
L. M. Chase, M. D., fumigating,
24.00
L. M. Chase, M. D., return of births,
3.25
J. M. Bump, Inspector of Animals,
80.00
J. M. Bump, Inspector of Slaughtering,
70.00
William Egger, reporting deaths,
.75
Henry Griffith, returning births,
.50
Jesse F. Morse, supplies,
21.96
H. L. Thatcher, printing health cards,
4.00
Mary E. Fuller, Vaccination Nurse,
6.00
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Frank H. Cole, services,
12.00
Herbert A. Stanly, services,
2.00
Herbert A. Stanly, auto,
1.00
$2,085.54
PLYMOUTH COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE Paid :
Horace T. Fogg, Treasurer,
$100.00
MACHINERY
Paid :
Frank F. Weston, labor and truck,
$136.69
Eldred S. Mosher, labor and truck,
16.10
Ernest W. Shaw, labor and truck,
60.15
Ernest W. Shaw, register tractor,
2.00
Herbert Shaw, labor ,
21.62
Ralph E. Washburn, labor,
11.28
Charles Kennedy, labor,
22.09
Lyman Douglas, labor,
19.27
H. A. Raymond, labor,
11.75
Bradford A. Shaw, labor,
14.10
John Pennell, labor,
7.52
John Dionne, labor,
15.04
Harry Cassidy, labor,
26.32
Fred Dube, labor,
11.28
Allan McDonald, labor,
15.04
Joseph Bolduc, labor,
43.48
Daniel Dempsey, labor,
84.00
Fred Parent, labor,
83.70
Adrian Roy, labor,
48.60
Orlando Griffith, labor,
7.52
Homer Weston, labor,
3.76
Richard Barnett, labor,
7.52
Wilfred Loring, labor,
7.00
Savery Letto, labor,
3.29
Fred Ducas, labor,
3.29
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Lester Durant, supplies,
3.40
Dyer Sales & Machine Co., repairs,
77.54
Square Deal Garage, repairs,
3.25
Buffalo Springfield Co., supplies,
13.07
A. D. Griffith, supplies,
2.80
B. I. Lewis, supplies,
1.50
Fuller Motor Co., supplies,
3.50
Quincy Building Wrecking Co.,
216.30
James A. Thomas, rolls,
3.00
Wenham Garage, supplies,
33.29
John Kenney, labor,
6.00
N. E. Road Supply Co., stone crusher,
2,725.00
Commissioner Public Safety, inspecting boiler,
20.00
Lloyd Perkins & Son, supplies,
4.43
$3,795.49
SHOESTRING ROAD
Paid :
Frank F. Weston, labor,
$96.90
Frank F. Weston, truck,
218.75
Frank F. Weston, team,
100.00
Frank F. Weston, wood,
85.00
Ernest W. Shaw, labor,
34.50
Ernest W. Shaw, truck,
116.90
Ernest W. Shaw, auto,
6.00
Ernest W. Shaw, wood,
25.00
Eldred S. Mosher, labor,
64.80
Eldred S. Mosher, truck,
174.00
Eldred S. Mosher, auto,
7.50
John Dionne, labor,
84.61
William Cornish, labor,
75.91
Harry Cassidy, labor,
69.09
Fred Dube, labor,
78.97
Orlando P. Griffith, labor,
67.45
Joseph Bolduc, labor,
65.81
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Richard Barnett, labor,
60.17
Walter Dunham, labor, 89.07
Benj. Wrightington, labor, 77.79
Cornelius Kelliher, labor,
63.92
Thomas Hastings, labor, 62.98
Alton Chandler, labor,
77.79
Henry Dube, labor,
81.55
Harvy Burgess, labor,
84.00
T. T. Vaughan, 2nd, labor and truck,
155.00
Homer L. Gibbs, labor and truck,
126.75
Bradford A. Shaw, labor,
35.02
Herbert Shaw, labor,
57.35
Ralph E. Washburn, labor,
60.16
Truman A. Tillson, labor,
55.64
Lyman Douglass, labor,
63.69
H. A. Raymond, labor,
63.69
John Pennell, labor,
22.56
Fred Tucker, labor,
30.08
Matthew Carrigan, labor,
11.28
John Pouliot, labor,
59.12
Chas. Kennedy, labor,
74.03
Joseph Amedo, labor,
17.63
Chas. Hathaway, tools,
1.50
Allan McDonald, labor,
45.36
Alex Erickson, labor,
11.52
James W. Lewis, truck,
24.00
Daniel Dempsey, engineer,
126.00
Wilfred Loring, engineer,
147.00
M. R. Clare, labor,
3.75
Highway Products Co., oil,
108.20
Frank Dunlop, oil,
185.81
Church Coal Co., coal,
23.34
B. I. Lewis, supplies,
5.50
Frank F. Weston, auto,
5.00
The Texas Company, asphalt,
512.55
$4,000.00
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CHAPTER 90 MAIN & TREMONT STREET Paid :
Frank F. Weston, labor,
$158.40
Frank F. Weston, truck, 322.00
Frank F. Weston, team,
105.26
Frank F. Weston, auto,
6.00
Frank F. Weston, wood,
110.00
Ernest W. Shaw, labor,
138.60
Ernest W. Shaw, truck,
180.25
Ernest W. Shaw, car,
8.00
Ernest W. Shaw, supplies,
.85
Eldred S. Mosher, labor,
102.60
Eldred S. Mosher, truck,
298.05
Eldred S. Mosher, supplies,
4.75
Eldred S. Mosher, car,
8.00
John Dionne, labor,
84.60
William Cornish, labor,
92.12
Harry Cassidy, labor,
98.00
Fred Dube, labor,
85.54
Allen McDonald, labor,
48.41
Orlando Griffith, labor,
93.30
Homer Letender, labor,
3.76
Walter Dunham, labor,
56.40
Benj. Wrightington, labor,
71.44
Cornelius Kelliher, labor,
67.68
Thomas Hastings, labor,
52.64
Adelbert Robbins, labor,
3.76
Joseph Bolduc, labor,
97.29
Richard Barnett, labor,
55.00
Fred Ducas, labor,
4.00
Bradford Shaw, labor,
60.63
Herbert Shaw, labor,
89.77
Ralph E. Washburn, labor,
82.72
Charles Kennedy, labor,
72.38
Lyman Douglass, labor,
72.38
Albert Raymond, labor,
71.44
John Pennell, labor,
67.68
Fred Tucker, labor,
124.67
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Matthew Carrigan, labor,
68.63
Truman Tillson, labor,
71.44
Herbert Moranville, labor,
7.52
John Pouliot, labor,
44.18
Elex Erickson, labor,
18.80
Alton Chandler, labor,
15.04
George Manty, labor,
1.00
Joseph Amedo, labor,
4.43
Henry Dube, labor,
3.76
Harvy Burgess, labor and truck,
84.00
Daniel Dempsy, Engineer,
210.00
Wilfred Loring, Engineer,
147.00
The Texas Co., asphalt,
1,025.00
Church Coal Co., coal,
12.41
T. T. Vaughan, 2nd, labor and truck,
83.08
A. D. Griffith, supplies,
45.45
Homer Gibbs, labor and truck,
130.50
James W. Lewis, labor,
12.00
Geo. E. Doane, supplies,
6.78
Plymouth Lumber Co., lumber,
41.94
T. W. Pierce Hardware Co., supplies,
45.91
Edwin K. Greer, supplies,
39.49
Frank Dunlap, gas and oil,
258.68
Ellis D. Atwood, wood,
15.00
N. E. Meal Culvet Co., guard rail,
50.96
H. W. Jordan, supplies,
12.60
Lloyd Perkins, supplies,
.65
Bliss Hardware Co., supplies,
.50
Wenham Garage, supplies,
53.50
Jay A. Ward, repairs,
61.95
H. R. Bailey, gravel,
15.00
Highway Products Co., supplies,
114.00
Lester Durant, supplies,
1.60
- Dyer Sales & Machinery Co., supplies,
113.30
James W. Lewis, Police duty on road,
15.00
Herbert Shaw, Police duty on road,
10.00
$5,839.50
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TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT
Paid :
James H. Peckham, labor and truck,
$239.28
James H. Peckham, supplies,
1.45
A. D. Griffith, supplies,
2.75
Earl B. Ware, labor,
78.49
Nelson Story, labor,
47.00
Dolar Cote, labor,
48.88
Eugene Tetu, labor,
54.05
Allan McDonald, labor,
5.64
Jack L. Martin, labor,
3.76
Edgar Rassmussen, labor,
1.41
J. E. Jordan Co., saw,
4.00
$486.71
GYPSY MOTH
Paid :
James H. Peckham, labor and truck,
277.54
James H. Peckham, supplies,
10.85
Earl B. Ware, labor,
104.82
Lloyd Robbins, labor,
31.50
Dolar Cote, labor,
57.58
Eugene Tetu, labor,
22.33
Jack L. Martin, labor,
17.39
Walter Carmichael, supplies,
3 35
Bowker Chemical Co., lead,
326.59
$851.95
BOARD PUBLIC WELFARE
Paid :
Home Assistance,
$1,699.00
Town of Falmouth,
287.69
Clarence Thomas, digging grave,
7.00
Jesse A. Holmes, wood,
43.50
Jesse A. Holmes, services,
20.00
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Jesse A. Holmes, auto,
5.00
Frank H. Cole, services,
30.00
Frank H. Cole, auto,
5.00
Herbert A. Stanly, services,
5.00
Herbert A. Stanly, auto,
2.00
St. Lukes Hospital,
75.58
W. L. Soule, burial,
80.00
H. W. Jordan, groceries,
132.34
Henry S. Pink, groceries,
222.92
L. M. Chase, M. D., medical attendance,
105.00
David Langell, board,
145.00
Frank F. Weston, wood,
21.50
Commonwealth of Mass., board,
73.00
Louise Garnett, board,
200.00
Carrie Bumpus, board,
20.00
City of Fall River, hospital case,
39.00
Charles F. Bond, rent,
14.00
$3,232.53
FORESTRY ACCOUNT
Paid :
James H. Peckham and men :
Thatcher Fire,
10.70
Dimingo Santos Fire,
10.40
Mayflower Road Fire,
23.40
Emil Johnson Fire,
3.10
Henry Atwood Fire,
3.10
Spring Street Fire,
3.50
Bailey-Gibbs Fire,
8.60
Lyman Ward Fire,
252.85
Trufant Fire,
64.02
T. T. Vaughan Fire,
3.00
Levi Morse Fire,
18.00
Harvy Burgess Fire,
9.65
Elverson Atwood Fire,
13.70
John Harris Fire,
5.80
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James Peckham, care of extinguishers and equipment, 44.88
James H. Peckham, No. Carver Fire, 1.70
James H. Peckham, gas, supplies and freight, 3.45
James H. Peckham, Coopers Pond Fire,
1.20
Ellis S. Bumpus and men, Bailey-Gibbs Fire, 5.60
Ellis S. Bumpus and men, Crane Brook Fire, 11.60
Harry Jordan. Crane Brook Fire, 1.60
Harry Jordan, Arthur Wade Fire,
2.20
Birt Chandler and men, Chase Bog Fire,
2.60
James S. McKay, Thatcher Fire,
2.20
James S. McKay, Mayflower Road Fire,
3.40
James S. Mckay, care of extinguishers,
2.80
Wenham Garage, repairs,
2.50
Walter Carmichael, supplies,
6.96
Henry S. Pink, supplies,
41.13
$563.64
CHAPTER 81
Paid :
Frank F. Weston, labor,
$406.50
Frank F. Weston, truck,
837.26
Frank F. Weston, team,
534.51
Frank F. Weston, gravel,
197.70
Frank F. Weston, gas and oil,
47.61
Frank F. Weston, freight,
29.18
Ernest W. Shaw, labor,
272.80
Ernest W. Shaw, truck,
459.91
Ernest W. Shaw, auto,
52.00
Ernest W. Shaw, repairs,'
6.55
Ernest W. Shaw, supplies,
1.00
Eldred S. Mosher, labor,
367.50
Elded S. Mosher, truck,
781.19
Eldred S. Mosher, tractor,
39.00
Eldred S. Mosher, gas and oil,
33.88
Eldred S. Mosher, sand,
11.20
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Walter Dunham, labor,
291.30
Benj. Wrightington, labor,
199.75
Allan McDonald, labor,
146.76
Herbert L. Shaw, labor,
213.38
John Dionne, labor,
237.12
Cornelius Kelliher, labor,
209.63
John Pouliot, labor,
206.84
James H. Peckham, labor and truck,
59.20
Oscar Carlson, labor,
8.46
Herbert J. Vaughan, truck,
50.47
Herbert J. Vaughan, posts,
5.60
Homer Weston, labor,
31.96
Orlando Griffith, labor,
176.96
Bradford Shaw, labor,
82.60
Wilfred Loring, labor,
54.41
Fred Parent, labor,
11.28
Thomas Hastings, labor,
216.79
Fred Dube, labor,
185.43
Henry Dube, labor,
153.71
James Thomas, labor,
3.76
Harry Cassidy, labor,
176.96
Ralph E. Washburn, labor,
143.35
Fred Tucker, labor,
31.02
John Pennell, labor,
51.23
Matthew Carrigan, labor,
27.23
Albert Petty, labor,
54.05
Adelbert Robbins, labor,
7.52
Nelson Story, labor,
30.08
Earl B. Ware, labor,
30.08
Dolar Cota, labor,
26.32
John S. Mosher, labor,
1.80
Joseph Armedo, labor,
34.78
Custi Maki, labor,
37.60
Alton Chandler, labor,
160.52
Raymond Letender, labor,
15.04
Elmer Nemi, labor,
26.32
Arthur Robain, labor,
37.60
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Edward Neda, labor,
51.70
Albert Raymond, labor,
204.00
Charles Kennedy, labor,
174.72
Lyman Douglass, labor,
175.80
Thomas Reynolds, labor,
7.52
William Cornish, labor,
180.89
Joseph Bolduc, labor,
222.84
Richard Barnett, labor,
170.85
Homer Letender, labor,
77.08
Leo Anthony, labor,
10.50
Truman A. Tillson, labor,
141.94
Eugene Tetu, labor,
30.08
Elex Erickson, labor,
165.45
Savery Letto, labor,
37.60
Roger Weston, labor,
7.52
Ernest Derosia, labor,
115.15
Tivo Maki, labor,
36.43
Ira Thomas, labor,
29.61
Fred Ducas, labor,
37.65
Napoleon Dionne, labor,
15.98
Joseph Carter, labor,
3.76
Joseph Pelletier, labor,
51.70
Herbert L. Shaw, paint,
2.75
Abbie Dunham, gravel,
15.60
W. H. Rowley, repairs,
6.85
Bradford Shaw, car,
2.00
H. W. Jordan, supplies,
9.54
A. D. Griffith, supplies,
11.60
B. I. Lewis, supplies,
44.55
H. S. Pink, supplies,
16.23
Martin Thomas, labor and, truck,
353.54
Lester Durant, repairs,
2.50
T. T. Vaughan, 2nd, labor and truck,
437.38
Edwin K. Greer, supplies,
21.86
N. E. Metal Culvert Co., fence,
50.96
Fannie McFarlin, gravel,
5.70
The Texas Co., oil,
92.58
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Harvy Burgess, gravel,
25.20
Jesse A. Holmes, sand,
.20
The Barrett Co., tarvia,
665.75
Frank Dunlap, oil,
74.82
Percy Shurtleff, sand,
2.10
Millar Coal Co., coal,
4.69
Albert Linton, sand,
3.20
Wenham Garage, repairs,
5.60
Jay A. Ward, repairs,
.75
Highway Products, oil,
1,229.20
Dyer Sales & Machinery Co., tools,
77.70
Savory Sales Co., calcium cloride,
45.50
Pierce Hardware Co., tools,
3.00
Walter Carmichael, gasoline,
16.15
Daniel H. Dempsy, labor and truck,
310.50
James Lewis, labor and truck,
393.00
James Lewis, sand,
5.50
$13,400.00
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CARVER PUBLIC LIBRARY
REPORT OF LIBRARIAN
Jan. 1, 1929, Balance on hand $19.44
Received in Fines 21.10
$40.54
Paid for books
$16.20
Paid for magazines
8.25
Paid for other expenses
6.47
Jan. 1, 1930, Balance on hand
9.62
$40.54
The circulation for the year 1929 was 3,875 (books and magazines) an increase of 1,047 (books and magazines) as the circulation for 1928 was 2,828.
Supplement to Catalogue, 1929
By purchase, 33 books
Donation, 26 books
Middleboro Gazette, 1929
Popular Mechanics Magazine, 1929
Women's Home Companion, 1929
American Forests and Forest Life, 1929
The Plymouth County Farmer. 1929
Our Dumb Animals. 1929
The New England Poultry Man, 1929
Youth Companion, combined with American Boy, 1929
MYRTLE 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 1929 as Sealer of Weights and Measures : Number of scales tested and sealed 19
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
$22.79
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES W. LEWIS,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
JURY LIST
Atwood, Ellis D.
Robbins, Maurice F.
Chandler, Warren L.
Shaw, William M.
Cassidy, Everett F.
Shaw, Benjamin C.
Dunham, Walter
Shaw, Ernest W.
Gibbs, Ruel S. Shurtleff, Russell F.
Gibbs, Samuel B.
Telfer, Arnold T.
Griffith, Henry S.
Turner, Daniel O.
Griffith, Alton H.
Thomes, Luther E.
Holmes, Russell W.
Vaughan, Herbert J.
Perkins, Charles C.
Washburn, Charles F.
Peterson, Arthur W.
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CONSTABLES' REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1929
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, 1929.
Total number of arrests,
28
Males,
26
Females,
2
Amount of fines imposed,
$365.00
Placed on file,
3
Probation,
5
Taunton Insane Hospital,
3
St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford,
1
House of Correction,
3
Arrested for out of town officers,
1
State Farm,
5
Children's Welfare Society,
2
Offenses
Complaints investigated,
90
Having revolver in his possession,
1
Lewd and lascivious,
2
Neglected children,
4
Assault and battery,
2
Violating auto laws,
2
Violating game laws,
1
Violating liquor laws,
1
Deserter from Navy,
1
Non-support,
2
Trespassing,
2
Vagrancy,
1
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14
Drunkenness, Fees paid out for : Officers' aid, lock-up and car fares,
$75.00
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES W. LEWIS, HERBERT L. SHAW, MERTON T. GRIFFITH, Constables of Carver.
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 TREASURER OF OLD HOME DAY ASSOCIATION
Receipts
Balance from 1928 accounts, $633.58
Int., Middleborough Trust Sav-
ings Bank, 30.68
Int., Middleborough Trust Co.,
.70
Dinner and Ice Cream tickets,
1,522.00
Tonic, candy, cigars, etc.,
149.01
Ball game,
45.53
Dance,
98.65
Remnants,
6.05
$2,486.20
Expenditures
B. Milo Burke Band, $202.00
Farrar's ice cream, 117.50
Francis Merritt, baseball exp., 50.00
Ellis G. Cornish, auto, 5.00
Lottie A. Holmes, decorating, .50
Arthur W. Peterson, dance exp., 39.00
Henry S. Pink, supplies, 82.93
Geo. A. Shurtleff & Son, lumber, 78.66
H. W. Jordan, supplies, 36.78
H. L. Thatcher, printing,
10.03
B. I. Lewis, supplies,
52.20
E. Cavicchi, supplies.
109.10
Kuechler Bros., frankforts,
60.50
Frank F. Weston, trucking and supplies, 120.37
Jesse A. Holmes, trucking and sup-
plies,
54.24
Ralph W. Mellen, printing, 24.00
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Chester L. McGown, speaker, 15.00
Clara M. Benson, phone and postage, .50
Middleboro Clothing Co., gloves, 4.10
Blanche E. Robinson, reader, 15.00
Middleboro Bottling Works, tonic, 30.00
Jack L. Martin, auto and postage, 7.00
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., water- welons, 8.85
F. B. Washburn & Co., bread, 22.60
Pine Grove Ice Co., ice, 1928 and 1929, 7.00
H. W. Jordan, laundry,
1.43
Eleanor L. Shaw, postage, milk,
7.21
P. H. Peirce Co., supplies,
1.25
Jos. J. Wood, fish and clams, 244.30
Farrar's, candy, 11.56
$1,418.61
Services
Frank F. Weston,
$10.00
Homer Weston,
25.56
Roger Weston,
23.30
Winston Weston,
14.58
James Thomas,
14.87
Fred Ducas,
19.10
Arlando Griffith,
28.03
Jack L. Martin,
32.30
George Johnson,
22.56
Richard Barnett,
8.03
John Pouliot,
5.00
John Tubman,
5.00
Napoleon Dionne,
5.00
Stuart Fowler,
5.00
Norman Fowler,
3.20
Lewis Bolduc,
2.80
Geo. Ellis,
4.00
Helen B. Griffith,
16.80
Hattie Mosher,
16.80
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Mary Shaw,
16.80
Martha Hatch,
8.40
Mary Braddoch,
9.80
Sadie Wade,
13.40
Mary Dionne,
8.40
Isabelle Blake,
5.60
Ethel Fowler,
5,60
Eleanor L. Shaw,
2.00
Blanche E. Holmes,
2.00
Florence Weston,
6.00
Annery Bolduc,
7.05
Everett Thomas,
2.82
Donald Holmes,
5.20
Norman Holmes,
8.46
Leon Jefferson,
5.64
Jesse A. Holmes,
11.40
Philip Smith,
2.59
Head of tables and waiters,
72.50
Ellis G. Cornish,
15.00
James W. Lewis,
5.00
$475.59
Total expense,
$1,894.20
Receipts for year,
$2,486.20
Expenditures for year,
1,894.20
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1930,
$592.00
JACK L. MARTIN, Treas.
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK Town Meeting Votes. (March 4)
Voted that the sum of Fifteen Hundred dollars be raised and appropriated for the purpose of purchasing a fire fighting apparatus, said apparatus to include a light truck, 50 extinguishers, 30-ft. extension ladders, roof ladders and five gallon pumpers. Said apparatus shall be in charge and under the supervision of the fire warden.
(March 4)
Voted that the assessors be, and hereby are, instructed to publish the valuation list for the year 1929 in the next annual town report.
(July 16)
Voted to accept the land and buildings thereon from Julian M. Southworth Post 164, A. L., being the same property transfered to said Julian M. Southworth Post 164 A. L. by Town of Carver, by deed dated October 6, 1925 and under the provisions of which said property is now accepted.
MARRIAGES RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1929
March 9-James Gonsalves Barboza and Mamie Reis of Wareham.
March 30-Toivo William Harju and Hella Kaski.
July 14-Walter H. Cassidy and Mary Hall of Middle- boro.
July 20-Donald Hector Bailey and Eunice Atwood.
Sept. 14-Phillip Charles Pascoe, Jr. of Watertown and Dorris Harriet Blake of Boston.
Sept. 22-John Phillips Pierce of Watertown and Char- lotte Catherine Holmes, of Waltham.
Oct. 12-George Harrison Wilbur of Dartmouth and Mary Hulda Johnson.
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BIRTHS RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1929
Date of Birth
Name
Parents
Nativity of Parents
Feb. 15. Edna Miriam Salmi
Otto Salui
Finland
Anna Palm
Finland
Mar. 2. Albert Truman Thomas
Albert T.
Carver
Mar. 13. Albert Henry Gammons
Stephen S.
Carver
Mar.
27. Ebenezer Albert Shaw
Ebenezer A.
Middleboro
Mar. 29. Milton Steward Chandler
Birt C.
Carver
April 24. Vivian Beatrice Gonsalves
James
Carver
Mamie Reis
Cape Verde Is.
May
21. Mary Silva
Arthur M.
Cape Verde Is.
June
2.
Hamilton Ellsworth Perry
John
Westport
June
6. Alice Thatcher
Frank
Cape Verde Is.
June 28. Ellis Sheridan Bumpus
Ellis S.
Carver
Ella E. Tillson
Carrer
Theodore T.
Carver
Esther Washburn
Carrer
John
Cape Verde Is.
Virginia Lopes
Carver
Charles L.
Amesbury
Pearl L. Head
N. H.
July
28. Andrew Freeman Griffith, Jr.
Andrew F.
Carver
Elsie M. Sawyer
Lakeville
Aug.
17. Franceila Andrade
Joseph G.
Brava
Aug. 20. Pauline Merander
Cape Verde Is.
Virginia Gonsalves
Cape Verde Is.
Aug. 28. Richard Allerton Shurtleff
Nathaniel F.
Carrer
Sept. 16. Paulina Pina
Theodore
Cape Verde Is.
Oct.
21. Norman Francic Dunham
Francis M.
Carver
Jennie M. Snow
Orleans
Nov.
15. Bernard Christopher Young
Herman L.
New York
Dorothy M. Roby
New York
Everett T.
Rochester
Ida H. Johnson
Carver
Toivo W.
Worcester
Helen J. Kaski
Carver
Jean Wellington Shaw
Arthur G.
Carver
Meriam (Stappen) Waitt
Natick
(Omitted in 1928)
Bernard E.
Carver
16. Ruth Emerson Tillson
Violet E. Lovell
Wareham
July
17. David Marshal Vaughan
July
5. Steve Arthur Perry
Dipodina Furtache
Cape Verde Is.
Lottie G. Bumpus
Wareham
Clemintina Roderick
Cape Verde Is.
July
27. Robert Edward Cherry
Cariotta G. Favares Candi
Brava
Ruby E. Hayden
Middleboro
Amelia Perry
New Bedford
18. Helen Frances Look
Tolvo William Harjii
Amelia E. Ducas
Canada
Alice M. Bassett
Carver
Winifred F. Shaw
Plympton
Jessie J. Garnett
Carrer
1
DEATHS RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1929.
Date.
Name
Age
Cause
Birthplace
Cenietery
Parents
Birthplace of Parents
Jan.
6.
Caroline W. Gibbs
62
9
2
Influenza
Warehanı
Warehau Centre
Savery Morse
Wareham
Jan.
27.
Cephas T. Morse
77
9
21
Mitral regurgitation
Middleboro
Thomastown
Cephas Morse
Middleboro
Feb.
7. Alice G. Shaw
57
8
20
Acute lobar pneumonia
Plymouth
Carver
Edward W. Drew
Plymouth
Feb.
25.
Mary E. Dunham
74
5
5
Mitral regurgitation
Nova Scotia
Union
John Gates
Nova Scotia
Feb.
25.
Gustavus H. Long
86
5
6
Arterio Sclerosis
Brewster
New Cemetery, Harwich
Elkanah Long
Harwich
Mar.
11. Anna G. Holmes
72
11
8
Ovarian cyst with twisted pedicle
Carver
Wareham Centre
Abigail Robbins
Carver
Mar.
12. Domingo Ribero
18
5
3
Acute endocarditis mutral and aortic valves
Carver
St. Patrick's Wareham
Dominga Gonies
Cape Verde Is.
May
26. John C. Chase
83 6 20 Cerebral hemorrhage
Plymouth
Plymouth
Lydia Ripley
Plymouth
June
9. Harriet Shaw
83
12
Erysipelas of face
Elizabeth, N. Y. Union
Charles A. Wakefield New Hampshire
June
18. Frances A. Murphy
15
Automobile accident
Boston
Calvary, Boston
Ellen Kirby
Ireland
July
8. Witson J. Wallace
59
2 19
Suffocation-accidental
Friendship, Me.
Union
Moses Wallace (Unknown)
(Unknown)
July
25. Patrick Desmond
70
Arterio sclerosis
Unknown
St. Paul's, Arling- Cornelius Desmond ton
Mary Murphy
(Unknown)
Oct.
12. James Morrissey
59 0
12
Suffocation
Warehamn
St. Johns, Gard- ner
Mary O'Hare
Ireland
Oct.
5. Samuel Larson
75 11
0 Myocarditis
.
Sweden
Rural, New Bed- ford
(Unknown)
(Unknown)
Dec.
12.
Malcolmi J. Morrison
55 1 24
Angina pectoris
Prince Edward Is. Thomastown Middleboro
Donald Morrison
Englishtown, P.E.I.
Catherine McLeod
Englishtown, P.E.I.
Plympton
Middleboro
Susanna Bradford
Elisabeth C. Holmes
Harriet Reis
Nova Scotia
R. I.
Mary A. Small John B. Hatch
Nova Scotia
Manuel Ribero
Cape Verde Is.
Vine Hills
John Chase
Plymouth
Mass.
Cynthia Robinson Michael Murphy
Ireland
Friendship, Me.
(Unknown)
Ireland
Peter Morrissey
(Unknown)
(Unknown)
Lucinda Swift
Warehanı
Cambridge
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SUMMARY
Births: male 15
female,
8
Marriages, 7
Deaths,
15
Dogs licensed : males,
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