Town of Eastham Annual Report 1913-1922, Part 22

Author: Eastham (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: the Town
Number of Pages: 896


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Art. 13. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to appropriate for suppressing the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths.


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Art. 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for and to elect a Director for the Cape Cod Farm Bureau as authorized by sections 1 and 5, chapter 273, acts of the Mass. Legislature of 1918.


Art. 15. To see if the Town will vote to grade (21 ft. wide) and surface with oil (15 ft. wide) the road beginning at the Eastham boundary near George H. Walker's (knowy as Bridge road) and thence as the road runs for a distance of one-half mile or portion thereof, and make an appro- priation for same or do or act anything thereon.


Art. 16. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to surface with oil the section of the so- called Camp Ground road as laid out and graded by the Road Surveyor in 1920.


Art. 17. To see what action the Town will take regard- ing the wages for laborers and teams on Town work for the ensuing year, or do or act anything thereon.


Art. 18. To see if the Town will vote to make an ap propriation for the observance of Memorial Day.


Art. 19. To see what action the Town will take in re gard to the Herring Brook or do or act anything thereon


Art. 20. To see if the Town will vote to use the amount of cash in Treasury Jan. 1, 1921, for the reduction of the Tax Levy of 1921, or do or act anything thereon.


Art. 21. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to appropriate towards the repair and maintenance of Town roads or do or act anything thereon.


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Art. 22. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of shovels and wire brushes for fire-fighting purposes, as recommended by the State Forester, or do or act anything thereon.


Art. 23. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the surveying and recording of unre- corded and unsurveyed Town roads, or do or act anything thereon.


Art. 24. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the purchase and installation of a one- pipe heating system in the Town Hall, or do or act anything thereon.


Art. 25. To see if the Town will vote to accept the survey of the road from the Great Rock so called through the land of Albert G. Duncan as the road runs in a genera! easterly direction, thence southerly past the Coast Guard! Station to the meadows, or do or act anything thereon This survey is paid for by Albert G. Duncan.


Art. 26. To see if the Town will vote to accept from Albert G. Duncan a road 35 ft. wide, on the north side of the Coast Guard Station running from Town road to tide- water as surveyed, or do or act anything thereon.


Art. 27. To see if the Town will vote to discontinue the piece of road starting from newly surveyed Town road and running easterly into the land of Albert G. Duncan north of the Coast Guard Station.


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Art. 28. To see if the Town will vote to discontinue the road or any portion thereof, beginning at the junction of the roads near the Great Rock so called, and running south casterly to the bay, thence as the road runs around the shore, or do or act anything thereon.


Art. 29. To see if the Town will vote to discontinue the piece of road in North Eastham, running northerly thro the land of Russell Higgins, or do or act anything thereon


Art. 30. To see if the Town will vote to sell the privilege of holding dances in the Town Hall during the summer months to the highest bidder, or do or act anything thereon. By request.


Art. 31. To see if the Town will vote to place a close season on the taking of Quahaugs within the following limits : Starting at the south end of Lugan so called, east- erly to the west edge of the main channel, thence following the west edge of channel, northerly, to a point abreast the northeast corner of Billinsgate Island and thence to the shore, or do or act anything thereon. By request.


Art. 32. To see if the Town will vote to install a Delec lighting system or some other up-to-date lighting system in the Town Hall, and make an appropriation for the same, or do or act anything thereon. By request.


Art. 33. To see if the Town will vote to lay out and survey a road beginning at the end of the Town road at William H. Forrest's yard and running northerly about $50 ft to the Town's oiled road near the residence of Abbott S. Knowles, or do or act anything thereon. By request.


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Art. 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $175 for the purpose of employing a full time Medical Health Officer and Medical School Inspector, in combination with other towns of Barnstable County. Said sum to be placed in the hands of the Treasurer of the Town, subject to the order of the Board of Health and School Committee acting conjointly which order shall be signed by the chairman of each board, or take any action thereon.


Polls will be open at 10 o'clock A. M.


Hereof fail not and make due returns of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid.


Given under our hands at Eastham this twenty-first day of January, 1921.


ARTHUR W. PARNELL, WILLIAM B. HIGGINS, CHAS. F. ATWOOD,


Selectmen of Eastham


REPORTS OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS 0F THE


Town of Eastham


FOR THE YEAR


1921


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING HELD IN TOWN HALL FEBRUARY 6, 1922


OF EA


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1651.


HYANNIS, MASS. F. B. & F. P. GOSS, PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS The "Patriot" Press 1922


REPORTS OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS OF THE


Town of Eastham


FOR THE YEAR


1921


OF


EAS


NMOI


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LAUSET 1620


1651.


HYANNIS, MASS. F. B. & F. P. GOSS, PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS The "Patriot" Press 1922


F. B. & F. P. Goss, Publishers and Printers "The Patriot Press," Hyannis, Mass.


TOWN OFFICERS


FOR THE YEAR 1921


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of Poor and Board of Health


Arthur W. Parnell


William B. Higgins


Daniel W. Sparrow


Term expires 1922 Term expires 1923 Term expires 1924


Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes


Leslie E. Chase


Road Surveyor W. H. Forrest


Registrars of Voters


Arthur W. Parnell


Daniel W. Sparrow


William B. Higgins Leslie E. Chase


Trustees Public Library


Arthur W. Parnell Abbott S. Knowles Mabel W. Chase


Term expires 1924 Term expires 1922 Term expires 1923


4


Auditor William F. Knowles


Constable Harvey T. Moore


Sealer of Weights and Measures Charles F. Atwood


Inspectors of Cattle and Slaughtering


A. E. Cole


Obed A. Fulcher


Surveyors of Wood, Lumber and Bark


Harvey T. Moore


William B. Higgins


Weigher of Coal


Herbert C. Clark


Fence Viewers


James P. Knowles


Joseph A. Cobb


Pound Keeper


Austin E. Cole


Field Drivers


Chas. F. Atwood Adin L. Gill Obed A. Fulcher


Forest Fire Warden


Adin L. Gill


5


Elsias H. Chase


Fish Wardens E. L. Knowles


A. H. Nickerson


Tree Warden Charles A. Rogers List of Jurors


Harry W. Collins


Daniel W. Sparrow


Nathan E. Clark


Henry B. Hinckley


Stanley M. Walker Obed W. Horton


Obed A. Fulcher


TOWN OFFICERS' REPORT


The officers of the town herewith respectfully submit their annual report for the year ending December 31, 1921 :


Assessors' Report


VALUATION OF TOWN APRIL 1, 1921


Real estate, .land Buildings Personal estate


$184,936 00


338,255 00 90,553 00


$613,744 00


Increase over 1920


$22,445 00


Taxes assessed April 1, 1921 : Levied on real estate Personal estate Polls


$9,002 65


1,560 14


620 00


$11,182 79


7


Rate of taxation, $17.20 on $1,000.00.


Registered voters January 1, 1922


198


Number of polls assessed


124


Dwellings assessed


240


Horses assessed


64


Cows assessed


72


Neat cattle other than cows assessed


37


Swine assessed


7


Acres land assessed


5,025


Fowl assessed


4,552


Residents assessed on property


176


Non-residents assessed on property


282


All others


11


For poll tax only


6


For town purposes


$7,482 46


State tax


1,260 00


County tax


1,685 93


State highway tax


323 00


Special State tax (Chap. 346, G. A. 1919)


59 40


Civilian War poll tax


372 00


ARTHUR W. PARNELL, WILLIAM B. HIGGINS, DANIEL W. SPARROW,


Assessors of Eastham


8


Report of Overseers of Poor


Dr. Appropriation $300 00 By payments Unexpended 60 89


Cr. $239 11


$300 00


$300 00


Orders have been drawn on the Town Treasurer for the following amounts :


M. E. Ham, Little Wanderers' Home $8 25


E. V. B. Park, City of Boston Hospital Dept. 230 86


$239 11


ARTHUR W. PARNELL, WILLIAM B. HIGGINS, DANIEL W. SPARROW,


Overseers of Poor


9


Report of Selectmen


:


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES


Dr.


Cr. $701 02


Appropriation


$500 00


By payments


Exceeded


201 02


$701 02 $701 02


A. A. Childs, typewriting special town meeting warrants $1 50


F. F. Dill, moderator, annual town meeting 5 00


Moderator, special town meeting 3 00


W. H. Forrest, labor on roller 9 00


Supplies for roller and road work 14 27


Labor, hauling tar barrels 2 30


F. B. & F. P. Goss, (1920 town reports and postage) 159 79


Adin L. Gill (fire wardens' meeting at Middle- boro) 4 00


(Freight and expressage on fire equipment)


6 36


Geo. E. Gill, auditing accounts for 1920 5 00


W. B. Higgins, services as assessor Services as assessor


67 50


E. W. Horton, services fish constable 7 50


2 50


C. A. G. Hopkins, care town burial lots and Mon- ument 7 50


Daniels and Higgins lots 3 00


Jas. P. Knowles, services fence viewer, 1920 acct. 3 50 Abbott S. Knowles, services teller annual meeting 2 00 John A. Knowles, lettering signs 5 00


Barnstable House of Correction, board and lodg-


ing, Messrs. Youldin and Tabor 1 00


10


Harvey T. Moore, constable services 24 50


Labor and material on roller 21 35


Nickerson Lumber Co., lumber, Nauset dyke 8 57


A. W. Parnell, use of auto to Hyannis 3 00


Railroad fare to Boston and return 7 36


5 00


Services as assessor to Boston Expressage, supplies and abstract book


1 77


Nine days services as assessor


45 00


Services, board of health at Hyannis


5 00


On acct. assessing taxes


25 00


Assessor's services and use of auto to Barn- stable 4 50


Balance on services as assessor 110 00


E. S. Osborne, M.D., services in accident to Mrs. Nellie F. Cody at town hall


10 00


D. W. Sparrow, auto service acct. board of health 2 50 Services board of health at Hyannis 5 00


E. C. Smith, burying black fish 5 00 Burying black fish 5 00


Stanley M. Walker, auto service to Provincetown 6 00


F. P. Turner, services fish constable 7 50


Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., tar pot 5 50


W. H. Forrest, storing town property in tool house 2 00 Joseph Snow, storing town property in tool house 1 00


J. H. Smart, fees for oaths (4) 1 00


Assessor's services, road work 3 days, office


work 1-2 day 12 25


Assessor's services 67 50


$701 02


Nickerson Lumber Co., credit error in acct. 6 67


$694 35


11


CLEARING SNOW


Dr.


Cr


Appropriation $200 00 By payments


$474 03


Exceeded


274 03


$474 03


$474 03


W. H. Forrest


$14 00


A. H. Nickerson


7 75


Maurice Moore


6 00


Horace Moore


7 75


Ernest Moore


8 00


H. T. Moore


7 75


Raymond Mayo


3 75


Arthur Clark


3 75


Nathan Nickerson


5 25


Herman Dill


5 38


R. F. Smith


6 00


James Brewer


7 25


Roger Cole


6 25


A. S. Knowles


6 00


C. D. Sisson


4 25


Joseph Snow


4 25


W. F. Nickerson


4 25


Ommund Howes


5 75


J. E. Ryder


1 00


J. A. Knowles


1 13


N. P. Clark


8 00


Abbott Knowles


3 30


H. L. Forrest


3 30


Herbert Moore


3 30


Charles Wilcox


1 50


J. G. Fulcher


4 00


12


F. W. Smith


2 50


E. L. Knowles


2 50


Obed Fulcher


3 00


Joseph Souza


3 50


Sidney Watson


2 50


C. A. Rogers


1 50


E. E. Knowles


2 50


Arthur Knowles


3 50


Michael Griffin


1 50


L. W. Collins


3 25


L. H. Collins


2 50


Oliver Knowles


1 50


J. P. Knowles


1 50


F. E. Knowles


1 50


Raymond Knowles


1 25


Charles Knowles


1 25


Joseph Ryder


88


Clarington Smith


1 00


A. W. Parnell


1 00


Carrol Gross


3 50


Carl Gross


3 50


Howard Walker


2 10


Henry Souza


1 80


William Rich


3 50


E. D. Fulcher


3 50


N. E. Clark


2 00


Adin Gill


9 50


Alonzo Gill


9 50


F. F. Dill


3 00


H. P. Lombard


7 50


Charles Howland


7 50


Frank King


5 50


Clayton Horton


8 75


13


Truman Brewer


9 00


Earl Horton


6 00


Charles Chase


9 00


Obed Horton


9 50


Frank King, Jr.


3 60


John Hopkins


9 50


Edward Horton


5 00


Charles Campbell


3 50


Henry Howland


6 50


Henry McCone


5 50


George Hardwick


3 75


A. Noren


9 50


Harry Collins


2 50


Harry Young


3 00


Roy Nickerson


4 00


John Fuller


2 75


George Walker


2 25


W. B. Steele


9 50


Elwood Chase


9 25


George Nickerson


7 25


Charles Daniels


5 00


E. H. Chase


5 00


Frank Lee


5 75


Charles Lee


5 75


George Brackett


8 12


Arthur Benner


5 75


Samuel Brackett


1 05


Bernard Nickerson


4 20


Wilton Hopkins


4 50


Malcolm Steele


5 25


Charles Hopkins


4 00


Samuel Nickerson


1 50


Martin Murphy


6 25


14


Clifton Hopkins Harry Hopkins Fred Turner Raymond Brackett Bradley Steele


9 50


9 50


6 25


8 12


9 00


$474 03


REPAIRS TO LARGE FURNACE IN TOWN HALL


Dr. Cr.


To appropriation $100 00


By payments


$98 18


(Special Town Meeting July 6, 1921)


Unexpended 1 82


$100 00


$100 00


T. C. Fife, labor and new parts


$98 18


TOWN LANDING


Dr. Cr.


To appropriation $75 00 By payments


$60 62


(Special Town Meeting Unexpended 14 38.


July 6, 1921)


$75 00


$75 00


15


Heman Smith, purchase price of land


$40 00


Arthur W. Sparrow, surveying and plans 15 00 Bound posts 1 00


1 00


F. H. Snow, writing deed John A. Holway, recording deed and plan


3 62


$60 62


SUPPRESSION OF GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTHS


Dr. Cr.


To appropriation $500 00 By payments $890 65


State appropriation 300 00 Assessed to taxpay- ers on private work 174 90


$715 75


Unexpended


84 25


$800 00


$800 00


Adin Gill, team hire Labor


$163 20


198 00


Alonzo Gill, labor


192 00


E. E. Knowles, labor


8 00


Arthur Knowles, labor


7 00


Joe Brown, labor


4 00


H. P. Lombard, labor


128 00


B. M. Ruff, labor


20 00


W. B. Higgins, 2 gal. gas @ 31c 62c; 5 gal. gas


@30c $1.50; 13 gal. gas @ 30c $3.90


6 02


16


W. B. Higgins, labor 4 00


1 80


Four batteries for sprayer Two horse gear for sprayer 40 00 H. Howland 10 00


S. F. Brackett, four dry cells


1 80


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight on supplies


2 25


H. B. Hinckley, labor


46 00


S. F. Lee, labor


46 00


Forestry dept., supplies


14 38


$892 45


Credit W. B. Higgins error in acct.


1 80


$890 65


ABATEMENTS AND REBATES


Dr.


Cr.


Appropriation


$100 00


By payments :


Rebate


$17 20


Abatement


65 95


$83 15


Unexpended


16 85


$100 00


$100 00


CAPE COD FARM BUREAU


Dr.


Cr.


Appropriation $150 00 By payments


$150 00


H. C. Davis, Treas., Farm Bureau (Chap. 273, G. A. 1918, Sect. 1 and 5)


17


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Dr. To appropriation $25 00 By payments


Cr.


$25 00


STATE AID


Dr. No appropriation By payments


Cr.


$162 00


MOTHERS' AID


Dr. Appropriation $300 00 By payments Unexpended 100 00


Cr.


$200 00


$300 00


$300 00


CATTLE INSPECTORS AND INSPECTORS OF SLAUGHTERING


Dr.


Cr.


Appropriation


$100 00 By payments


$113 00


Exceeded


13 00


$113 00


$113 00


A. E. Cole, 1920, acct. inspection, dressed 1921, acct. inspection, live


$58 00


18 00


1921, acct. inspection, dressed


2 00


E-2


18


O. A. Fulcher, 1921, acct. inspection, live 16 00


1921, acct. inspection, dressed


19 00


$113 00


FENCING OFF DISCONTINUED SECTION OF ROAD AT NAUSET DYKE


Dr.


Cr.


No appropriation By payments $11 17


W. H. Forrest and horse


$1 60


1 00


Joseph Snow, labor Nickerson Lumber Co., lumber and posts


8 57


$11 17


SURVEYING UNSURVEYED ROADS


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation $200 00


By payments Unexpended $200 00


$200 00


$200 00


MEMORIAL DAY


Cr.


Dr. To appropriation


$25 00 By payments Unexpended $25 00


$25 00


$25 00


19


CARE OF SOLDIERS' BURIAL LOTS


(Chap. 218, Acts 1920)


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation $100 00


By payments


$45 20


Unexpended 54 80


$100 00


$100 00


C. A. G. Hopkins, labor


$45 20


ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT IN TOWN HALL


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation $700 00 By payments


$728 62


Exceeded


28 62


$728 62 $728 62


F. F. Dill, 10 percent advance payment on light- ing plant $44 50


G. Everett Ellis, Jr., 1 3-4 kilowatt Willys Knight electric plant complete with 240 A. H. bat- tery, oil and distilled water


414 30


211 00


M. J. Harty, estimate on wiring hall Wiring foot lights, extra parts and labor ยท 26 45


A. F. Smith & Sons, flash light and battery 2 50


T. C. Fife, foot light shield, labor and material 29 87


$728 62


20


TOWN HALL


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation


$450 00


By payments


$773 60


Exceeded


323 60


$773 60 $773 60


Geo. H. Clark, (supplies 1919-1920)


$15 40


Supplies


4 39


Supplies


1 10


L. E. Chase, 10 gal. gasoline @ 36c


3 60


H. K. Cummings, cambric Six curtains 15 00


30


J. F. Crosby, 12 gal. gasoline @ 28c 3 36


15 gal. gasoline @ 28c $4.20; 11 gal. gaso- line @ 29c $3.19 7 39


1


5 gals. gasoline @ 30c $1.50; 14 gal. gasoline @ 31c $4.34 5 84


American Gas Machine Co., mantles


10 08


F. F. Dill, insurance, 3 years


150 00


A. E. Doane, 28 loads dressing for hedge (14 loads 1920 acct., 14 loads 1921 acct.)


42 00


L. C. Taylor, wood


16 00


W. G. Smith, furnace pipe


1 50


A. W. Smith & Sons, supplies


8 57


Supplies


3 29


Supplies


3 82


D. W. Sparrow, coal 11 87


Two tons coal 34 00


Ellis & Nickerson, 15 gal. gasoline @ 31c


4 65


T. C. Fife, labor and material, repairing small furnace 7 80


W. H. Snow & Son, coal 38 00


21


Nickerson Lumber Co., lumber for tables


4 66


M. J. Harty, electric light bulbs 5 35


38 00


Chas. F. Atwood, janitor services Janitor services


16 75


Janitor services


28 25


Ten gal. gasoline @ 31c


3 10


Janitor services


21 50


Janitor services


15 50


Janitor services


9 00


Janitor services


43 25


Janitor services


36 15


Janitor services


31 75


Janitor services


11 75


Janitor services


11 00


Arthur H. Knowles, assisting janitor


6 25


Assisting janitor


4 50


Labor on lawn


5 50


Labor on lawn


14 50


Labor on lawn


10 25


Labor on lawn


24 88


Labor on lawn


19 50


Labor in hall and on lawn


15 75


Labor on lawn


8 50


109.6


WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Dr.


Cr


To appropriation


$50 00 By payments Unexpended 1 96


$48 04


$50 00


$50 00


266.00


$773 60


22


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies


$12 54


Chas. F. Atwood, services as sealer


35 50


$48 04


COLLECTION OF TAXES


Dr. Cr.


To appropriation


$200 00


By payments


$298 78


Exceeded


98 78


$298 78


$298 78


Hobbs & Warren, stationery


$22 82


Davol Printing House, printing Printing and stamped envelopes


2 50


19 50


Collecting taxes, 1919


$96 13


1920


2,270 04


1921


10,332 06


$12,698 23 @2 p. c. 253 96


$298 78


OFFICERS' SALARIES


Cr.


To appropriation $1,000 00


By payments Unexpended 135 49


$1,000 00


$1,000 00


Dr.


$864 51


23


1920


John H. Smart, selectman's services, 5 months $41 65


Chairman and secretary, 5 months 20 80


Services as registrar of voters, services at elections 6 25


Board of health, 5 months


4 16


1921


D. W. Sparrow, services as selectman, Feb. to Dec., inclusive 91 67


Board of health, overseer of poor 10 00


Registrar of voters and elections 15 00


A. W. Parnell, services as selectman


100 00


Chairman and secretary 50 00


Board of health and overseer of poor


10 00


Registrar of voters and elections


15 00


Assistant collaborating epidemiologist


1 00


W. B. Higgins, services as selectman Board of health, overseer of poor


10 00


Registrar of voters and elections


15 00


L. E. Chase, disbursement on $26,073.51 @ 1 percent 260 73


Compiling accts. div. of accts.


10 00


Services as town clerk


75 00


Recording 9 births @ $1.00


9 00


Recording 3 marriages @ 50c


1 50


Recording 7 deaths @ 50c


3 50


Services Registrar of voters


10 00


Recording 24 bay quahaug permits


6 00


Administering 33 oaths @ 25c


8 25


$874 51


Credit W. B. Higgins acct.


10 00


$864 51


100 00


24


Cash received for sale of old road scraper $5 00


Cash received for fish weir permit is- sued to A. H. Nickerson 5 00


$10 00


OFFICE SUPPLIES


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation $200 00 By payments


$126 89


Unexpended 73 11


$200 00 $200 00


F. B. & F. P. Goss, stationery and postage, Town Clerk


$6 01


F. B. & F. P. Goss, stationery and postage, Selectmen 23 29


P. B. Murphy, dog license books 1 40


8 31


Thorp & Martin, stationery, Assessors Stationery, Assessors 37 35


Davol Printing House, stationery, Assessors 4 50


W. H. Snow, 1 book, 3 pads, Assessors


74


Hobbs & Warren, tax book, Assessors


4 61


H. M. Meserve Co., 1 box pens, Selectmen Rubber stamps, Assessors 6 60


1 10


L. E. Chase, stamps and fees paid for oaths 17 67


J. H. Smart, postage and stationery 4 00


A. W. Parnell, postage and stationery and oaths 11 31


$126 89


25


SURETY ON BOND


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation


$17 70


$25 00 By payments Unexpended 7 30


$25 00


$25 00


American Surety Co., Treas. bond, 1921


$12 50


Joseph A. Cobb, surety Tax Coll. bond, 1920


5 00


Hobbs & Warren, Collector's bond


20


$17 70


LEGAL ADVICE


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation By payments $148 74


Chas. Sumner Morrill, legal advice covering period July 22 to Dec. 9, 1921 inclusive $98 74


Collen C. Campbell, attorney services in qua- haug case in Provincetown court


50 00


$148 74


ABSTRACT OF TRANSFERS


Dr.


Cr.


No appropriation By payments $31 22


John A. Ilolway, Register of Deeds, Barnstable, . copies of recorded transfers


$31 22


26


CAPE COD HEALTH BUREAU


Full Time Medical Health Officer and Medical School


Inspector


Dr. Cr.


To appropriation $175 00


By payments Unexpended 87 48


$87 52


$175 00


$175 00


Russell B. Sprague, M.D.


$87 52


This appropriation was divided between the schools and town.


FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT


Dr.


Cr


To appropriation $200 00 By payments Unexpended


$155 80


44 20


$200 00


$200 00


State Forestry Dept., 24 shovels, 12 wire brooms,


6 Marshfield cans, 1 keg soda, 1 carboy acid, 1 carboy


$74 99


Standard Extinguisher Co., 6 extinguishers


75 00


Adin L. Gill, carting, freight, expressage, labor and 2 pitchers 5 81


$155 80


27


TOWN FOREST FIRES


Dr.


Cr.


No appropriation


By payments $26 50


Adin Gill


$3 00


F. King


2 00


F. J. King


1 50


J. King


1 00


B. M. Ruff


2 00


Alonzo Gill


3 00


.!. Howland


1 00


Geo. Hardwick


2 00


E. W. Horton


3 00


W. A. Campbell


2 00


B. Nickerson


1. 00


H. Howland


2 00


Peter Pena


1 00


Z. G. Pena


1 00


August Pena


1 00


$26 50


RAILROAD FIRES


Dr.


Cr.


No appropriation


By payments $219 90


Adin Gill and others


Railroad Fires, 1921 :


Jan. 2 $3 20


Jan. 17


14 20


May 11


6 50


28


May 28


16 25


May 30


3 90


June 2


47 60


June 6


7 00


June 14


4 80


June 17


6 85


June 20


50 60


June 20


33 60


Aug. 1


8 20


Aug. 15


4 00


Sept. 13


7 00


Sept. 25


6 20


$219 90


FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT


Fire Fighting equipment on hand and in good condition : 1


6 Extinguishers.


6 Marshfield water cans.


1 12 Wire brooms.


24 Short handled shovels.


ADIN L. GILL,


Fire Warden.


BRIDGES


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation


$600 00


By payments


$543 46


Unexpended


56 54


$600 00


$600 00


29


Nickerson Lumber Co., boat meadow $28 22


Herring brook 25 86


Piling and timber, boat meadow 401 68


11 25


Edson Mfg. Co., 15 ft. length 2 in. conducting hose 1 set 2 in. ex. heavy brass coup. Expressage


2 75


86


A. F. Smith, supplies


1 44


C. A. Feltis, iron work


5 50


Cape Cod Item and Bee, advertising closing of Boat Meadow bridge


90


W. H. Forrest, labor


30 40


Joseph Snow, labor


13 60


A. H. Nickerson, labor


7 00


C. D. Sisson, labor


7 00


Horace Moore, labor


7 00


$543 46


ROADS, OIL, HARDENING


(Act 81, G. L.)


Dr.


To appropriation $1,950 00 By payments


$3,896 90


To State allotment 1,950 00 Unexpended 3 10


(Act 81, G. L.)


$3,900 00


$3,900 00


W. H. Forrest and horse Labor


$459 20


Joseph Snow and horse Labor


104 50


470 80


12 00


Cr.


030


N. P. Clark and horse Labor 8 25


184 80


F. W. Smith and horse


70 40


Adin Gill and horse


246 00


Labor


6 00


A. F. Rich, labor


8 00


Labor and horse


6 40


Raymond Mayo and horse Labor


20 00


Nathan Nickerson and horse


223 20


Obed Fulcher and horse


124 80


J. G. Fulcher and horse


126 40


A. H. Nickerson and horse


54 40


C. F. Horton and horse


9 60


J. B. Crosby and horse


20 80


Labor


2 00


George Nickerson and horse


112 80


H. L. Forrest and horse Labor


131 40


4 80


Sidney Horton and horse Labor


8 00


Alonzo Gill, labor


121 50


Arthur Clark, labor


84 13


Lewis Collins, labor


30 00


Ernest Moore, labor


92 00


Carrol Gross, labor


25 50


Charles Brown, labor


133 00


Herman Dill, labor


16 00


Donald Fife, labor


8 00


Horace Moore


46 00


A. E. Brown


4 00


C. D. Sisson


26 00


A. W. Parnell


8 00


3 20


218 40


31


Bernard Nickerson


21 60


J. F. Crosby, horse


3 60


W. B. Higgins, horse


3 60


Hardening


Miss S. M. Cobb


27 04


Mrs. T. A. Nickerson


29 10


Harry Collins


34 00


John Walker


3 90


Obed Fulcher


37 65


Joseph Dill


1 80


A. L. Gill


1 85


Jesse Brewer


2 00


W. H Forrest


3 20


Thomas & Murphy


5 00


Standard Oil Co., 4025 gal. road oil


370 30


Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., 36 ft. culvert


42 48


W. H. Forrest, stamps


1 00


Truck


6 00


Standard Oil Co., 10 barrels A binder oil


72 50


$3,896 90


CAMP GROUND ROAD


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation


$400 00 By payments


$501 55


Exceeded


101 55


$501 55


$501 55


W. H. Forrest and horse


$59 20


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight on 36 bbls. oil


70 57


32


Joseph Snow and horse


29 60


Labor 18 50


Adin Gill's horse


2 70


Adin Gill, labor


29 60


Tar Products Corp., 32 bbls. binder, 4 bbls. tar


292 00


Alonzo Gill, labor 20 00


25


E. Horton, labor


25


W. H. Forrest, 3 gals. kerosene oil


63


Credit, sold to State 3 bbls. of binder oil


21 75


$501 55


GRADING AND OILING BRIDGE ST., SO. EASTHAM


Dr.


Cr.


To appropriation $1,000 00


By payments


$813 09


Unexpended 186 91


$1,000 00


$1,000 00


W. H. Forrest and horse


$33 60


Labor


34 25


Hauling tar kettle from Provincetown


5 00


F. W. Smith and horse


3 20


A. H. Nickerson and horse


5 60


C. F. Horton and horse


5 60


N. P. Clark and horse


15 20


Adin Gill and horse


22 40


F. King, labor


$523 30


33


Joseph Snow and horse


72 00


Labor


2 50


Horace Moore, labor


6 00


Alonzo Gill, labor


30 75


Raymond Mayo and horse


4 00


H. L. Forrest and horse


7 20


Labor


2 40


Carroll Gross


18 50


Ernest Moore


12 00


Arthur Clark


22 75


A. W. Parnell


6 25


Nathan Nickerson


8 50


Lewis Collins


6 00


Chas. Brown


2 50




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