Town of Norwell annual report 1900-1909, Part 29

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Dana Malone, Republican


121


Harvey N. Shepard, Democratic


42


John Weaver Sherman, Socialist I Blanks 3I


Councillor-First District


Charles O. Brightman, Republican I32


John McCarty, Socialist


2


Thomas F. O'Brien, Democratic


32


Blanks 32


Senator-First Plymouth District


Orion L. Griswold, Prohibition


3


John M. Hayes, Democratic 23


Melvin S. Nash, Republican I52


Elmer A. Wright, Socialist


O


Blanks 20


Representative in General Court-Second Plymouth District


Edgar L. Hitchcock, Democratic 50


William S. Moore, Republican Blanks 21


I27


19


County Commissioner - Plymouth


Edward P. Boynton, Democratic 49


O


George B. Cushman, Socialist


I20


Lyman P. Thomas, Republican Blanks


29


County Treasurer-Plymouth County


Thomas H. Dunn, Socialist


II


Horace T. Fogg, Republican


165


Blanks 22


TOWN CLERKS' CONVENTION


At a meeting of the town clerks of the towns compris- ing the Second Plymouth Representative District, held at Marshfield, November 12, 1909, the vote for Representa- tive throughout the district was found to be as follows :


Total


Hitchcock


Moore


Blanks


Marshfield


161


33


122


6


Duxbury


139


21


113


5


Norwell


198


50


127


21


Pembroke


91


15


69


7


Scituate


234


59


163


12


Whole number of ballots


823


Edgar L. Hitchcock, Democratic 178


William S. Moore, Republican 594


William S. Moore having a plurality of the votes cast, was found to be elected and his certificate made out in accordance therewith.


George H. Weatherbee,


Town Clerk of Marshfield


George H. Stearns,


Town Clerk of Duxbury


20


Joseph F. Merritt, Wilbert L. Halladay


Jetson Wade


Town Clerk of Norwell Town Clerk of Pembroke Town Clerk of Scituate


DOGS LICENSED


During the year ending November 30, 1909. Whole number licensed, 192. 166 males at $2.00


$332 00


26 females at $5.00


130 00


$462 00


Less clerk's fees 192 Licenses at 20c


38 40


Amount turned over to County Treasurer


$423 60


HUNTERS' LICENSES


Whole number of resident hunters' licenses issued dur- ing the year ending December 31st, 1909, 82.


Amount turned over to State Treasurer, $82.


ENROLLED MILITIA


There were 245 enrolled for military duty in this town May 1st, 1909.


REGISTERED VOTERS


At the close of registration October 24, 1909, there were 356 male voters and 3 female voters on the list.


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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1909.


February 27. At Hanover, Perley Cleveland Keene of Norwell and Mildred Olive Tower of Cohasset, by Rev. E. E. Ventress.


June 26. At Rockland, Charles Francis Tisdale of Nor- well and Julia Poor Tompkins of Rockland by Rev. William Reid.


July 3. At Assonet, David Waterman Clark of Rockland and Martha Lucretia Abbott of Norwell, by Rev. John M. Reynolds.


July 15. At Rockland, Horace Daniel Gaudette of Rock- land and Lillian Wilder of Norwell, by Rev. E. J. Fagan.


July 21: At Norwell, William George Dumas of Spring- field and Euphenia Mary Robertson of Norwell, by Rev. Joseph Dinzey.


July 24. At Chicago, Illinois, Clark C. Steinbeck of Chicago and M. Gertrude Robbins of Norwell, by Rev. Edward H. Curtis.


October 27. At Somerville, Alfred Hobart Prouty of Norwell and Annie Laura Brown of Somerville, by Rev. W. G. Martin.


November 10. At Norwell, Harry Glenwood Pinson and Florence Baxter Cochran, both of Norwell, by Rev. William E. Ennis.


November 24. At Whitman, Wallace James Henderson of Norwell and Mabel Florence Brewster of Whitman, by Rev. Ellsworth W. Phillips.


November 25. At Scituate, Ernest Cudworth Loring of Norwell and Alice Marsh Vinal of Scituate by Rev. Hartwell J. Bartlett.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1909


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


Maiden Name of Mother


January . 1


Lawrence Clifton Crocker ..


Clifton L. and Annie L ..


January 26


Harriet Elizabeth Turner


Arthur J. and Harriet. .


January 28


Donald Church Merritt.


Joseph F. and Alice G ..


February 1


Fred Lawrence Pratt ..


William F. and Ella.


March


5


Robert Hayden Gardner.


Wilbur Ralph and Jessie I ..


March


8


Marion Brown . .


William A. and Margaret.


March


25


Beatrice Merritt. .


Archie F. and Nellie F ..


April


26


Albert Lemery Lehan.


May


18


Mabel Elizabeth Beach .


May


18


Illegitimate


May


22


Constance May Osborne


June


2


Alberta Moulton ..


June


7


Albert Leslie Bryden


John and Lillian A ...


Redfern


June


23


Kenneth Arnold Torrey .


Everett L. and Ethel F


Stoddard


July


21


Hazel Irene Gardner ..


Harry A. and Nina G.


Robinson


July


28


Eleanor Louise Gardner


Alfred B. and Ida R ..


Leonard


August 3


Marjory Louisa Pratt.


Chester H. and Edna.


August 26


Burton Linwood Keene.


Perley and Mildred ..


Sept. 12


Helen Morton


George · S. and Delia.


Sept. 14 Lillian May Oakman.


Stanley W. and Mary E.


Lothrop E. and Edith W.


Bennett


Sept.


19


Harriet Jeannette Babbitt.


Samuel M. and Bessie E ..


Priest


October


3


Bertha Magoun .


Charles D. and Fanny W


Damon


October 26


Edwin Ellsworth Farrar.


George R. and Minnie C ... . William C. and Georgiana C.


Bates


Nov.


6


Clarence Ellsworth Hammond ...


Nov. 9 Florence M. Hutchingson ...


Roscoe A. and Ada E ..


Howe


Nov.


9


Lyman Washington Lincoln, Jr ...


Lyman W. and Carrie.


Bates


Nov.


16


Pearline Marion Winslow. .


Edward and Eveline.


Cromwell


22


John A. and Annie A.


Spires Damon Church Dacey Hayden McCarthy Stoddard Lemery Turner


Jeremiah H. and Rose.


Arnold V. and Carrie.


Harold and Effa M ...


Cain Damon


Burbank Tower Egan Gardner


Sept.


19 Winifred Laura Fessenden.


Fitts


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1909


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


Maiden Name of Mother


1907


Nov.


26


Drusilla Florence Loring.


Mason L. and Mabel J ...


Dexheimer


1908


May


18


Persis Brigham Brown ..


Robert S. and Margaret L ..


May


18


Candace Wheelock Brown


Robert S. and Margaret L.


August


14


Elizabeth Ellen Churchill


Arthur H. and Millie G ...


Slater Slater Chamberlin


The Town Clerk hereby gives public notice as required by law that he will furnish blanks for the returns to be made by physicians and parents to all persons who apply for them.


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DEATHS RECORDED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1909


Date


Name


Age


Cause of Death


Birthplace


Place of Death


Y


M


D


January


4


Sarah Dubois Jackson


74


February


13


Levina T. Hitchcock (Tenney)


85


7


3


Acute bronchitis


March


9


Alpheus Thomas


72


1


Cerebral degeneration, heart fail'e


March


9


Margaret Foss (Sloper)


95


10


. .


Bronchitis, pneumonia


April


3


Adeline F. Paine (Jacobs)


80


.


·


Scituate


Norewll


April


6


Abbie Granderson


69


.


. .


Canada


Norwell


May


10 Jane Macomber (Monroe)


Scituate


Norwell


May


14


Sophronia Jacobs (Litchfield)


90


3


11


Pneumonia


Duxbury


Norwell


June


4


Helen L. Fogg (Smith)


76


9


. .


Maine


Norwell


June


22


David Bassford


79


2


. .


Marshfield


Norwell


July


10


Abby Cobbett (Sprague)


55


6


. .


Norwell


Norwell


August


14


Annie May Thomas


·


33


10


. .


South Scituate


Norwell


August


30 Richard S. Winslow


57


. .


. .


Norwell


Norwell


Sept.


2


Albert Lemery Lehan


. .


10


11


Apoplexy


Boston


Boston


October


10


Boston


Duxbury


October


14


Catherine V. Green (Weeden)


62


6


6


Dedoena of lungs


October


21


Elvira Peterson (Wicklander)


29


3


4


Septicaemia, pyelitis, miscarriage


Sweden


Boston


October


16 Mary Loring Bowker


68


. .


·


Pembroke


Norwell


October


28


Amanda F. Coleman (Kender)


93


8


4


Old age, chronic bronchitis


Boston


Norwell


Dec.


14


Susan M. Hayden (Fuller)


79


·


. .


37


.


. .


Typhoid fever


Ireland


Norwell


Dec.


23


Nora N. Bates (Kelley)


·


.


Natural causes


Newburyport


Norwell


May


17


Martha Gardner (Henderson)


Valvular disease of heart


Old age, gen. debility, rheumat'm


Sarcoma


3


Marasmus


South Scituate


Norwell


August


17


Edwin L. Berry


Valvular disease of heart


4


7


Gastro intestinal inflammation


Hanover


Norwell


Sept.


3


Lydia E. Barnes (Brooks) Peterson


. .


1


Prematurity


Acute intestinal obstruction


Boston


Taunton


Nephritis, ovarian tumor


Rockaway, N. Y. New Hampshire Hanover


Norwell Norwell Norwell Norwell


New Hampshire Scituate


Norwell


Cerebral hemorrhage


82


. .


. .


Heart disease.


91


Tumor of brain


58


Chronic nephritis, senility


Chronic endocarditis, art. scler's


BROUGHT INTO TOWN FOR BURIAL IN 1909


Date of Death


Name


Age


Cause of Death


Place of Death


Y M


D


May


7


E. Francis Lincoln


73


6


25


Cerebral hemorrhage


Brockton Medford


June


25


Ellen James


75


9


25


. . ·


·


·


. .


July


8


Martha Dunbar Burrell


91


10


3


.


.


·


August


21


Joseph Harrison Eaton


6


· ·


·


Nov.


1


Nellie F. Totman


20


3


20


Bronchial pneumonia


. .


. .


Scituate Brockton


Number of marriages, 10.


Number of births, 32.


Number of deaths, 24.


Respectfully submittted,


JOSEPH F. MERRITT, Town Clerk.


25


Brockton


·


Report of the Town Treasurer


JANUARY 16, 1909 TO MARCH 6. 1909.


RECEIPTS


To Cash on hand $1,664 22


From Andrew J. Litchfield, Collector


400 00


Dog Tax refunded


344 14


Income Massachusetts School Fund


1,258 41


Town of Canton, aid refunded


176 00


Pembroke, aid refunded


14 25


Holbrook, aid refunded


93 76


Scituate, aid refunded


197 90


Hanover, aid refunded


14 50


Rockland, aid refunded


10 50


Rockland Trust Company, interest


18 25


$4,191 93


PAYMENTS


Highway Account


$24 00


Almshouse


170 91


Outdoor Poor


84 27


State Aid


286 00


School Account


1,497 38


27


State School Fund


$12 21


Town Officers


129 30


Gypsy Moth Account


349 04


Incidentals


180 70


Soldiers' Relief


120 00


Cemetery Account


27 85


Board of Health


95 25


Cash on hand March 6, 1909, to balance


1,215 02


$4,191 93


Respectfully submitted,


HORACE T. FOGG, Treasurer.


Report of the Town Treasurer


MARCH 6, 1909 to JANUARY 17, 1910


RECEIPTS


From Horace T. Fogg, Treasurer $1,215 02


From Andrew J. Litchfield, Collector of taxes Real and personal, assessment of 1908 $2,968 05


Poll taxes, assessment of 1908 336 00


Interest on overdue taxes 87 68


Interest on overdue taxes (of previous years) 12 00


Abatements


201 84


Gypsy Moth Taxes


60 69


Unpaid and amount deposited with treasurer 11 24


$3,677 50


From Frank W. Jones, Collector of taxes


Real, assessment of 1909 $7,100 00


Personal, assessment of 1909 2,675 00


Poll taxes, assessment of 1909 631 00


Street Railway Excise tax of 1909 295 42


$10,701 42


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From Elmer A. Stevens, State Treasurer


Corporation Tax (Balance 1908)


$33 85


Corporation Tax 2,279 57


National Bank Tax


615 13


Street Railway Tax


230 59


State Aid refunded


2,132 00


Military Aid refunded


8 00


Burial of Soldiers refunded


70 00


Board of Sick Pauper


2 00


Gypsy Moth account


1,019 70


Inspection of Animals


17 25


$6,408 09


From Rockland Trust Co. Interest on Balance $23 51


Superintendent of Almshouse 67 00


Second District Court, fines


35 32


Sealer of Weights and Measures


1 07


Paine Furniture Company, refund


3 00


$129 90


From Licenses


George S. Hatch, carriage $1 00


N. Y. & B. Des. Ex. Transport- ation of Liquor 1 00


E. B. Tobey, pedlers


6 00


John Monahan, pedlers


6 00


Charles Gleason, pedlers


6 00


E. P. Saggese, bowling and pool 6 00


Otis H. Perry, pool 2 00


H. G. Simmons, slaughter house 1 00


H. J. Corthell, slaughter house 1 00


W. W. Cutler, slaughter house 1 00


Wallace Damon, slaughter house 1 00


Walter J. Wagner, slaughter house 1 00


$33 00


30


From South Scituate Savings Bank Anticipation of taxes, 1909


$7,500 00


FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES ONLY


Horace T. Fogg, County Treasurer Dog tax of 1909 $392 58


Elmer A. Stevens, state treasurer


Tuition of Children


215 50


High School Tuition


500 00


Superintendent of Schools


416 66


$1,524 74


$31,189 67


PAYMENTS


Highway account


$2,860 39


Highway account, special work


475 00


Squares and triangles


98 89


Removing snow


40 25


$3,474 53


Almshouse account


$1,138 13


Outdoor poor


1,835 51


$2,973 64


State Aid


$1,854 00


Soldier's Relief


458 72


$2,312 72


31


Support of schools


State school fund


$7,714 82 601 17


$8,315 99


Town officer account


$1,573 50


Police officers, order of Second Dist.


Court


47 56


$1,621 06


Gypsy moth account 1908


$1 40


Gypsy moth account 1909 942 40


$943 80


Notes and interest paid


Note due March 15, 1909 $1,000 00


Interest on above note 18 00


Anticipation notes of 1909


4,500 00


Interest on above notes


91 75


Interest on "A. T. Otis" poor fund note 52 00


Interest on "Coffin fund" note 80 00


Interest on note due Decem-


ber 30, 1910 60 00


$5,801 75


Incidentals and Suppression of Crime


$458 35


Suppression of Crime 2 00


$460 35


Town Hall Account


$103 45


Tree Warden Account


49 75


Board of Health Account


69 28


32


Fire Extinguishers


$104 48


James Library


100 00


Post 112, G. A. R.


150 00


John H. Crocker, moderator


5 00


Electric Lights


8 00


School Physician


6 75


Burial Agent's Fee


2 00


$598 71


Abatement of Taxes, 1908


$201 84


Abatement of Taxes, 1906-1907


27 88


Scituate Tax


6 22


State Tax


1,395 00


County Tax


1,465 15


Forfeiture to State


23 00


$3,119. 09


Cash on hand, January 17, 1910


State School Fund


$251 41


General Funds


1,352 62


$1,568 03


$31,189 67


Respectfully submitted,


JOSEPH F. MERRITT, Treasurer.


Report of Overseers of the Poor.


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT. DR.


Articles on hand, Jan. 1, 1909


$365 25


Charles E. Curtis, supt.


75 00


John S. Gardner, supt.


225 00


Samuel Olson, fish


26 38


A. J. Litchfield, groceries and grain


171 06


Corthell Bros., meat 1908-9


94 66


Curtis & Bates, groceries


124 01


H. S. Turner & Co.


126 94


John Whalen, pigs


6 00


George F. Welch, coal 1908-9


170 79


George H. Turner, fertilizer


8 75


Irving W. Kingman, harness


15 00


Turner Bros., seed


6 15


Wm. W. Cutler, meat


47 83


Paine Furniture Co., linoleum


18 87


Charles W. Tilden, smith work


6 85


W. C. Soule, floor finish


2 75


Sparrell Bros., ice


16 69


John Monahan, dry goods


15 87


H. J. Little, medical attendance


12 25


C. W. and E. H. Sparrell, burial of Ab- bie Granderson 29 00


W. D. Turner, cash for parts mowing machine 1 85


34


W. D. Turner, wood


$28 00


W. D. Turner, plowing


5 50


W. D. Turner, bushel boxes


50


E. W. French, repairing shoes


3 20


John P. Henderson, wood


6 50


George E. Torrey, hay


9 76


Cash paid out by supt.


16 90


I. H. Oakman, hay


11 10


Nathan Cushing Est., hay


20 85


Charles E. Curtis, wood


4 00


Wm. C. Hammond, labor


6 13


A. C. Sylvester, labor


1 50


$1,680 89


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT CR.


Milk


$54 16


Eggs


13 45


Vegetables


2 80


Calf


1 50


Sheet Lead


1 50


Fowl


16 00


Hog


17 88


Paine Furniture Co., credit


3 00


Board of horse


51 00


Board of visitors


12 00


Due from Scituate, board of Edgar Fernald


156 00


Articles on hand Jan 1, 1910


480 75


$810 04


Net cost of almshouse


$870 85


35


ARTICLES ON HAND JAN. 1, 1910


Hay


$50 00


Cow


40 00


Horse


40 00


Manure


25 00


Wood


40 00


Fowl


30 00


Grain


3 00


Potatoes


15 00


Pork


20 00


Groceries


15 75


Harnesses


12 50


Farming tools and wagon


100 00


Cabbages


1 50


Carrots


1 00


Coal


75 00


Lumber


12 00


$480 75


OUT DOOR POOR


A. C. Sylvester


H. S. Turner, supplies


$52 00


W. D. Turner, wood


21 00


Curtis & Bates, supplies


8 50


H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance


13 50


W. T. Osborne, expenses to Tewksbury


6 28


$101 28


36


James H. Costello and family


E. E. Stetson & Son, supplies $10 96 C. L. Howes, M. D., medical attendance 148 50 Town of Hanover, medical attendance . 55 00


Town of Rockland, supplies 36 75


$251 21


Edward Winslow and family


H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance


$19 00


George Litchfield


Town of Whitman $6 00


Eben Leavitt


H. S. Turner, supplies


$78 21


W. D. Turner, wood 5 00


$83 21


Mrs. J. F. Crocker


C. L. Howes, medical attendance $19 00


Richard Winslow


E. E. Stetson & Son, supplies $32 30


Edgar Lee, nursery 6 00


H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance 53 75


C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, burial 29 00


$121 05


37


Arthur G. Lincoln.


Town of Rockland, supplies $47 00


Alethea Thomas.


C. L. Howes, medical attendance


$7 00


Mrs. Abigail Wilder


Mrs. M. E. Glover, nursing $64 25


C. N. Pratt, board 9 85


Miss Effie M. Blanchard, care 53 55


C. H. Colgate, M. D., medical attendance 23 50


Mrs. A. A. Harrington, care


80 00


John S. Brooks Co., supplies 43 83


Sarah Orcutt, care


12 50


H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance


1 50


$288 98


Mrs. Lucy M. Hatton and Children


Town of Revere, medical attendance


$50 00


City of Boston, medical attendance


21 43


$71 43


Mary A. Gardner.


John S. Brooks Co., supplies $63 95


H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance


26 50


$90 45


Henry Fox.


A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies


$45 00


H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance


28 50


$73 50


38


Benjamin Briggs.


A. J. Litchfield, supplies $106 00


Clarence Cromwell.


City of Cambridge, medical attendance $51 43


George Richardson.


City of Boston, board and medical attendance


$75 71


Emery Winslow.


E. E. Stetson & Son, supplies


$4 00


H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance


3 00


$7 00


Charles H. Wilder.


H. E. Fairbanks, supplies


$22 00


Lorenzo Cromwell.


H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance


$28 75


AID TO PERSONS HAVING SETTLEMENT IN OTHER TOWNS.


Samuel Potter, Plymouth.


C. L. Howes, medical attendance


$13 00


39 Josiah W. Chamberlain, Holbrook.


A. L, MacMillan, M. D., medical atten- dance, 1907-8 $123 25


Mrs. George Keene, Pembroke.


A. L. MacMillan, M. D., medical attendance


$6 00


John Prince, Rockland.


A. L. MacMillan, M. D., medical attendance


$10 50


Fred Wheelwright, Cohasset


H. J. Little, M, D., medical attendance


$7 50


Wm. Hammond, Hanover


W. D. Turner, wood $3 00


H. S. Turner & Co., supplies


3 00


$6 00


C. E. McPherson, Canton


A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies


$156 00


Edgar Fernald, Scituate


H. S. Turner & Co., supplies $3 50


L. W. Orcutt, clothing 12 50


A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies 9 00


$25 00


40


Samuel Babbett, Hull


H. J. Little, medical attendance $4 50


John P. Melcher and family, Salem


Charles Hammond, medical attendance $9 00


C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, burial 12 00


$21 00


Mrs. Mary A. Stetson, Scituate


Wm. P. Grovenstein, medical attendance $10 00


Arthur Douglass, Hanson


C. W. Grose, wood


$1 75


C. W. Groce, rent 14 00


$15 75


SUMMARY OF POOR ACCOUNT


Total amount paid out door poor $1,868 50


Net cost of almshouse 870 85


$2,739 35


Due from other towns


398 50


$2,340 85


Appropriation


2,000 00


$340 85


Town Officers.


Alpheus Thomas, selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor to Jan. 1, 1909 $84 50


E. E. Stetson, selectman and overseer of the poor and assessor 220 00


W. D. Turner, selectman, overseer of the poor and assessor 216 70


Frank W. Jones, selectman, overseer of the poor and assessor 175 00


Joseph F. Merritt, services as town clerk 117 00


Joseph F. Merritt, services as town treasurer 112 50


Joseph F. Merritt, registrar of voters 25 00


Joseph F. Merritt, fire warden 15 00


Horace T. Fogg, town treasurer to March 6, 1909 27 50


Mary E. Curtis, school committee 50 00


Benjamin Loring, school committee 25 00


George C. Turner, school committee


25 00


James H. Pinkham, auditor


20 00


Walter T. Osborne, constable


63 10


L. Frank Hammond, constable 21 00


Jesse Winslow, constable 17 00


J. Warren Foster 12 50


J. Warren Foster, inspector of animals 44 00


John Whalen, forest warden 30 00


E. M. Sexton, registrar of voters 15 00


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John H. Prouty, registrar of voters $15 00 William H. Appleford, registrar of voters 5 00 Harold E. Stetson, registrar of voters 10 00


A. J. Litchfield, tax collector 225 00


Alpheus Damon, inspector of provis- ion, 1908-9 98 50


H. J. Little, inspector of provisions 11 25


E. H. Sparrell, election officer 3 00


John Whalen, election officer 6 00


Charles Scully, election officer


6 00


C. W. Thomas 6 00


Henry C. Ford


3 00


J. H. Lehan 3 00


Amos H. Tilden


6 00


-


$1,713 55


Appropriation


1,300 00


Exceeded


$413 55


Incidentals


E. E. Stetson, cash book


$2 25


E. E. Stetson, journal 3 75


E. E. Stetson, town officers book 4 00


E. E. Stetson, 1-2 barrel soda 2 87


George A. Turner, cover for well 4 25


Town of Pembroke, seeding ponds, 1908 and 1909 16 05


George C. Turner, suppression of crime 1 40


Town of Marshfield, repairs and care of Union bridge for 1908 and 1909 C. W. and E. H. Sparrell, flowers 20 00


20 52


A. J. Litchfield, expenses as sealer 11 18


Vining, South Shore Syndicate, printing 4 00


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies for Sealer of weights and measures 9 27


Rockland Standard Publishing Co., printing 165 62


Carrie M. Ford, printing 31 00


Carter Ink Co. 83


Arthur B. Curtis, safe 59 67


W. D. Turner, freight and moving safe 10 33


A. W. Brownell, posters and licenses blanks 2 25


Norwell post office envelopes and stamps 49 05


Horace T. Fogg, trustee rent of bank vault 10 00


Horace T. Fogg, legal advice 10 00


44


A. J. Mitchell, expressing $2 15


Southern Mass. Telephone Co., toll


service 14 29


Hobbs & Warren, books and blanks


12 95


A. S. Peterson, rubber stamps 1 40


Herbert E. Robbins, justice of peace 25


A. J. Litchfield & Son, pencils and paper 91


A. J. Litchfield, postage and blanks 13 24


Thomas Groom & Co., orders and tax books 10 25


John B. Washburn, transfers 19 50


Bradford P. Stetson, guide boards


7 50


Thomas F. Ash M. D., return of births 25


H. E. Fernald


75


H. J. Little


2 25


C. M. Bartlett


25


C. E. Knight 6 6


25


C. H. Colgate


25


C. L. Howes


25


Gilman Osgood


50


Joseph Frame


25


A. L. MacMillan


50


Charles Hammond,


1 00


Walter T. Osborne, suppression of crime


2 00


Leander Damon,


2 50


A. W. Robinson, quarantine.


26 00


James Smith, Pine street fire


1 05


H. T. Gunderway,


1 05


Arthur L. Toppan,


1 75


Emery Winslow,


70


Richard Winslow,


1 05


Clifton S. Dean,


87


Clarence Winslow.


66


1 05


Caleb D. Litchfield, Ellms fire


2 45


John Litchfield,


2 45


Carl Litchfield,


2 45


45


A. J. Mitchell, Ellms fire


$1 40


No. Hanover fire dep't, Pleasant st. fire,


22 11


William S. Briggs,


1 05


James L. Merritt,


53


Carlton Pinson,


1 05


George E. Sylvester,


2 10


George N. Church,


1 05


$601 89 500 00


Appropriation,


Excess,


$101 89


Highways


EAST WARD-E. P. JOSEPH


E. P. Joseph, 13 1-2 days at $2.50 $33 75 6 horses and 3 men, 4 days at $15.00 60 00


4 horses and 2 men, 9 days at $10.00 90 00


2 horses and 1 man, 12 days at 5.00 60 00


1 horse and 1 man, 8 days at $3.50 28 00


1 man, 34 days at $2 68 00


Henry Ford and 2 horses, 11 days at $5 55 00


Henry Ford, man, 4 1-2 days at $2 9 00


John Burns and 2 horses, 8 1-2 days at $2 42 50 George H. Turner and man and 2 horses, 8 days, 1 hour 56 88


Carlton Litchfield and 2 horses, 6 days at $5 30 00


H. W. Cushing 50 00


Tilan Williams, 13 days at $2


26 00


Ernest Henderson, 5 days at $2


10 00


Will Henderson, 4 days at $2


8 00


Walter Wagner, 12 1-2 days at $2


25 00


Frank Burns, 14 3-4 days at $2


29 50


Harry Litchfield, 16 days at $2 32 00


Caleb Litchfield, 7 3-4 days at $2 15 50


Albert Osborn, 2 days at $2 4 00


Eddie Jacobs, 5 1-4 days at $2 10 50


A. H. Tilden, 14 days at $2 28 00


Harry McHugh, 8 days and 3 hours at $2 16 75


47


Ollie Litchfield, 3 1-4 days at $2 $6 50


Lyman Lincoln, 6 days and 1 hour at $2 12 25


Clarence Hook, 9 days at $2 18 00


Claud Ainsley, 6 days at $2


12 00


Charles Bates, Jr., 4 days at $2


8 00


Frank L. Thomas, gravel


3 00


Willard G. Evans, gravel


42


Mrs. J. Burns, gravel


3 60


George F. Welch, drain pipe


7 20


$859 35


E. P. Joseph, balance of 1908


$193 75


WEST WARD-JOSEPH BRIGGS


Joseph Briggs, 23 days at $2.50


$57 50


Man and 3 horses, 6 3-8 days at $6.68 42 78


Man and 2 horses 22 1-2 days at $5.00 112 50


Man and 1 horse, 3 days at $3.36


10 08


Clifford A. Brett and 2 horses, 5 days at $5.00 25 00


Walter Simmons and 2 horses, 14 days at $5.00 70 00


Herbert Simmons and 2 horses, 14 days at $5.00 70 00


Wm. H. Farrar and 2 horses, 9 days at $5.00 45 00


C. E. Brewster and oxen, 6 1-2 hours at 62 1-2c 3 31


48


C. E. Brewster and 2 horses, 5 1-2 days at $5.00 $27 50


W. S. Briggs and 2 horses, 4 days at $5.00 20 00


W. S. Briggs, 9 5-8 days at $2.00 19 25


Carlton Pinson and 1 horse, 3 days at $3.36 10 08


Carlton Pinson, 17 3-8 days at $2.00 34 75


E. Everett Jacobs and horse 2 1-2 days at $3.36 9 40


E. Everett Jacobs, 2 days at $2.00 4 00


Timothy Sheehan and horse, 9 1-2 days at $3.36 31 92


Timothy Sheehan, 17 1-2 days at $2.00 35 00


Wallace H. Damon, 1 3-8 days at $2.00 3 50


Horse, 2 days at $1 68 3 36


Geo. W. Bailey, 16 days at $2.00 32 00


J. Alden Damon, 30 3-8 days at $2 00 60 75


Wm. G. Collamore, 13 1-2 days at $2.00 27 00


Charles Curtis, 11 days, at $2.00 22 00


John Sheehan, 2 1-2 days at $2.00


5 00


Geo. H. Bates, 4 1-2 days at $2.00


9 00


Albion Damon, 11 1-8 days at $2.00


22 25


Henry L. Studley, 5 days at $2.00


10 00


A. T. Stoddard, 2 1-2 days at $2.00


5 00


Alpheus Damon, 5 days at $2.00


10 00


John Gunderway, 9 days at $2.00


18 00


Hatherly E. Ainslee, 5 days at $2.00


10 00


Henry Ainslee, 2 days at $2.00 4 00


Enoch Johnson, 33 loads gravel at 6c


1 98


Emma Bates, 265 loads gravel at 6c


9 90


20 60


J. H. Peckham, 345 loads gravel at 6c Hall & Torrey, drain pipe


6 60


Ellsworth Curtis, tile 5 04


$914 05


49


SOUTH WARD-L. F. HAMMOND


L. F. Hammond, 21 days at $2.50 $52 50


Man and two horses, 26 days at $5 130 00


George H. Lee, 13 days at $2


26 00


Oscar Lambert, 1 day at $2


2 00


George Chamberlain, 10 days and 2 hours at $2 20 00


Dr. Warren Cushing, sidewalk 50 00


Henry T. Gunderway, 17 1-2 days


35 00


Francis E. Henderson, man and two horses, 26 days at $5


130 00


Albion Snowdale, 16 days


32 00


Albert Osborne and horse, 4 1-2 days


15 13


Albert Osborne, 2 1-2 days at $2


5 00


Frank Dyer, 11 days, 1 hour at $2


22 25


Frank Dyer, man and horse


10 08


William Hammond, 3 days


6 00


Harry A. Gardner and horse, 44 hours at 42c. 18 48


T. Appleford, 16 days 6 hours 33 50


and horse, 9 hours at 42 c.


3 78


Charles Simmons, 7 1-2 days


15 00


E. A. Jacobs and team, 3 1-2 days 17 50


E. H. Sparrell and team, 4 1-2 days 22 50


Wm. S. Simmons and team, 12 1-2 days 62 50


John Sparrell, 1 day 2 00


Robert Smith, 9 days 1 hour


18 25


Charles Smith, 8 days 5 hours 16 25


Robert Montgomery, 5 days 6 hours


11 50


James Smith, 5 days 5 hours




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