Hatfield Annual Town Report 1914-1924, Part 1

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PROPERTY OF HATFIELD PUCHIC LIBRARY


ANNUAL REPORT


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RANDUSTRY


PROSPERIT


Town of Hatfield


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Year Ending December 31, 1915


HERALD JOB PRINT, NORTHAMPTON


Finance Committee


To the Voters of the Town of Hatfield :-


Gentlemen :- The following appropriations and im- provements are hereby recommended for the ensuing year by your Finance Committee:


Obligations already voted on and to be assessed in 1916 :-


Bradstreet Stone Road-Note, $ 2,000.00


Main, Chestnut, North, and Dwight Streets, Note, 2,000.00


Prospect Street and Grading-Note, 1,300.00


Third payment and interest-New School Loan, 3,575.00


Street Lights-228 @ $15.50, 3,534.00


$ 12,409.00


Article 5 .- Highways.


Ordinary repairs, highways and bridges, $2,500.00 Repairs and resurfacting stone roads, 1,500.00


Article 6 .- Necessary town expenses.


Contingencies,


$1,200.00


Care Memorial Hall,


150.00


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Bonds-Town Officers,


60.00


Town Water Rates, 500.00


Salaries-Town Officers,


1,600.00


Care of Poor, 1,200.00


Interest, 800.00


Insurance, 225.00


Schools-Maintenance,


11,500.00


Inspection of Animals, 250.00


$ 17,485.00


Article 7 .- Memorial Day,


75.00


Article 10 .- Care of Cemeteries,


100.00


Article 11 .- Public Library,


400.00


Article 12 .- Muster Day,


75.00


Article 14 .- School Physicians,


100.00


Article 15 .- Tuition, Smith Agl. School,


250.00


Article 17 .- Fire Dept. Supplies,


100.00


Article 18 .- Oiling Stone Roads,


1,000.00


Article 19 .- Tree Warden, 100.00


Article 20 .- The sum of $5,000 to be used (in connection with $5,000 promised by the State) for constructing a perma- nent road of stone or river-gravel from the end of present stone road near North Main street, northerly towards the Whately line. Of this sum- $1,000 to be assessed on the polls and estates of the town for the year 1916, $2,000 for the year 1917, and $2,000 for the year 1918,


1,000.00


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Article 21 .- Tuition, Smith Academy, 1,000.00


Article 22 .- Enlarging cemetery at Brad- street, 600.00


Article 27 .- School sanitaries-Bradstreet, 500.00


$ 39,194.00


Respectfully submitted, GEORGE S. BELDEN, JOHN C. RYAN, HUGH McLEOD,


Finance Committee.


Articles in the Warrant for Town Meeting, February 7, 1916


Article 1 .- To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2 .- To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year :- Town Clerk; three Selectmen; one Assessor for three years; Town Treasurer; one School Committee for three years; one Water Commis- sioner for three years; one Sinking Fund Commis- sioner for three years; one Trustee Public Library for 3 years; Auditor; Tree Warden; Elector under the will of Oliver Smith; Tax Collector; six Constables; and to vote on the question-"Yes" or "No"-Shall Licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town? All the foregoing to be voted for on one ballot.


The polls will be opened at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and be kept open at least four hours, and for as much longer time as a majority of the voters pre- sent shall direct, but in no case shall they be kept open after the hour of sunset.


Article 3 .- To hear the reports of the various town officers and committees and act thereon.


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Article 4 .- To receive and pass on town ac- counts.


Article 5 .- To take action in relation to main- tenance and repairs of highways and bridges the en- suing year, and raise and appropriate money for same.


Article 6 .- To take action in relation to raising money and appropriating same to defray the neces- sary expenses of the town for the ensuing year.


Article 7 .- To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for Memorial Day.


Article 8 .-- To take action in relation to support of the poor for the ensuing year, and raise and appro- priate money for the same.


Article 9 -To revise and accept the list of Jurors reported by the Selectmen.


Article 10.To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for care of cemeteries for the en- suing year.


Article 11 .- To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for the Public Library for the ensu- ing year.


Article 12 .- To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for Firemen's Muster.


Article 13 .- To see if the town will vote to au- thorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select- men, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year.


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Article 14 .- To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the employment of one or more School Physicians, in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 502, Acts of 1906.


Article 15 .- To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for the payment of tuitions of Hat- field children attending the Smith Industrial School.


Article 16 .- To see if the town will vote to ap- point a Finance Committee to act for the ensuing year.


Article 17 .- To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for purchasing supplies needed by the Fire Department.


Article 18 .- To see if the town will vote to oil the stone roads of the town for the ensuing year, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Article 19 .- To see if the town will vote to raise and apropriate money for Tree Warden and Spraying work.


Article 20 .- To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000 for constructing a permanent road of stone or gravel from North Main Street northerly towards the Whately line; (said sum to be raised as recommended by your Finance Com- mittee) and to be built in connection with the State, under provisions of Chapter 525, Acts of 1910.


Article 21 .- To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for the payment of tuitions and sup-


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plying books for Hatfield pupils in Smith Academy, who are of suitable age and attainments to attend High School.


Article 22-To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate a sum not exceeding $600 for purchasing more land needed to enlarge the Bradstreet cemetery and in providing play-grounds for the school children.


Article 23 .- To see if the town will vote to accept the provisions of Section 339 and 335, Chapter 11, of the Revised Laws, in regard to electing Selectmen for three years, and Highway Surveyor by ballot.


Article 24 .- To see if the town will vote to pro- vide Public Dumping Grounds for the disposal of rub- bish.


Article 25 .- To see if the town will vote to in- crease the salary of the Tax Collector for the ensuing year.


Article 26 .- To see if the town will vote to aid fi- nancially the V. I. Society in their good work of re- placing the trees in the public grounds and streets.


Article 27 .- To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500 for improving the sanitary conditions at the Bradstreet school building.


Article 28 .- To see if the voters of the town will act on an appeal of the Dickinson Hospital, and "dig down into their jeans" and raise and appropriate money for same.


Selectmen's Report


To the Citizens of Hatfield : -


In accordance with the requirements of the Statu- tes of Massachusetts, the following report for the year ending December 31st, 1915, is respectfully submitted :


STATE AID


Paid to three persons,


$170.00


POOR EXPENDITURES


Aid-cash paid,


$ 18.00


City of Northampton,


404.45


City of Springfield,


14.56


Dickinson Hospital,


13.50


F. J. Morgan,


111.90


Delia Mason,


49.50


Mrs. E. Parent,


136.50


John J. Slattery,


37.50


M. J, Ryan, sup


13.06


F. G. Howard, sup.


3.00


H. D. Smith, sup.


2.40


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H. W Marsh, ex to Tewksbury, 15.00


Chas. W. Wade, ex. to Tewksbury, 9.76


Chas. W. Wade, cash paid clothing,


9.59


15.25


25.00


$ 878.97


DICKINSON HOSPITAL AND HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SANATORIUM (Under Chapter 637, Acts of 1912)


Paid Hampshire County Treasurer, $ 883.32


Dickinson Hospital,


132.00


$1,015.32


OLD BILLS


Hammond & Hammond, law, Gt. Ponset Road,


$224.00


E. E. Davis, plans North St. and Gt. Ponset Road, 156.17


Smith Academy, books, (1914),


166.54


$ 546.71


SOUTH STREET WALK


D. P. Sheehan, as Supt. $ 8.00


4.50


D. P. Sheehan, team and labor, Dennis Whalen, team and labor, 9.00


Horace Shumway, team and labor, 5.50


A. J. Bonneville, med. attendance, Chas. A. Byrne, med. attendance,


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Ernest Godin, team and labor,


3.50


J. L. Sheehan, labor, 5.00


Frank Smith, labor,


3.50


Geo. M. Franklin, labor,


3.50


H. L. Pellam, labor,


3.50


Jacob Geis, labor,


1.75


$ 47.75


ORDINARY REPAIRS-HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES


D. P. Sheehan, services as Supt. $ 488.90


D. P. Sheehan, team and labor, 472.39


D. P. Sheehan, lumber,


11.00


H. D. Smith, team and labor, and coal,


249.61


Horace Shumway, team and labor,


227.22


Dennis Whalen, team and labor,


155.50


Chas. W. Wade, team and labor,


54.00


John L. Boyle, team and labor,


9.00


John C. Ryan, team and labor, H. W. Marsh, team and labor,


46.15


P. T. Boyle, team and labor,


40.50


4.50


29.25


12.75


44.75


9.00


B. M. Warner, team and labor, Belden Bros, team and labor,


2.00


5.00


10.25


F. P. Jones, team and labor, Peter J. Deinlein, team and labor,


2.00


E. A. Breor, team and labor, Wm. E. Boyle, team and labor, O. Belden & Sons, team and labor, R. E. Donelson, team and labor, H. E. Belden, team and labor,


41.50


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C. H. Crafts, team and labor, snow, 3.10


D. W. Wells, team and labor, snow, 5.00


James L. Boyle, team and labor, 62.50


J. T. Powers, team and labor, 69.50


John L. Proulx, team and labor, 4.50


David Billings, team and labor,


4.50


Wiliam R. Cutter, team and labor,


9.00


E. W. Strong, team and labor, gravel and and plank, 116.34


M. W. Boyle, team and labor, 34.50


John L. Sheehan, labor,


235.55


Jacob Geis, labor,


126.88


John Fishman, labor,


11.42


Louis Murry, labor,


1.35


John Borowski, labor,


2.62


George Martella, labor,


18.65


George Budzjn, labor,


46.00


John Budzjn, labor,


6.50


John B. Bitner, labor,


2.00


Geo. M. Franklin, labor,


74.20


James R. Coffey, labor,


2.00


L. J. Casten, labor,


63.00


H. L. Pellam, labor,


39.30


Kasimere Repula, labor,


11.40


Anthony Stein, labor,


11.40


John Ciecinch, labor,


33.85


Chas. Wagner, labor,


6.65


Anthony Popka, labor,


8.75


John Fusek, labor,


27.00


J. L. McGrath, labor,


1.00


Anthony Penkoski, labor,


1.00


14


Frank Ogenski, labor,


1.75


Melchior Servisker, labor,


7.60


Peter Zagrodnek, labor, 25.10


Frank Smith, labor, 55.60


E. J. Burke, labor,


81.60


Alex Szestowicki, labor,


73.65


Joseph Hulbert, labor,


60.22


J. P. Kelly, labor, common,


6.75


C. I. Stowell, labor, common,


35.10


William P. Boyle, painting,


22.60


Fred Roberts, painting carts, etc,


42.00


David Mullany, plank,


81.14


Archie P. Graves, plank,


96.00


Pendergast Bros, moving S. Roller,


7.15


Chase & Coolidge, oil,


6.60


L. H. Kingsley, sand,


30.40


Wm. Dickinson, sand,


13.90


J. T. Fitzgibbons, sand,


19.00


M. J. Ryan, sand,


3.20


J. M. Pierce, signs,


1.60


J. J. Sullivan, labor,


10.00


Buffalo Steam Roller Co., rep.


13.51


City of Northampton, stone,


63.27


Buytosky & Kermisker, labor,


4.00


C. E. Herrick, rep.


1.00


N. E. Rd. Mcy. Co., scraper blade,


8.50


W. H. Riley & Co., rep. roller and tile,


21.59


S. W. Kingsley, rep.,


8.90


John Stoddard, stone,


1.00


Fred Kleasner, stone,


1.00


George Eberlein, rep.,


17.95


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Foster-Farrar Co., sup., J. J. Curtis, plumbing, 47.29


B. & M. ft., 37.14


$3,879.94


NORTH STREET


D. P. Sheehan, services as Supt. $ 70.00


D. P. Sheehan, team and labor, 50.00


Dennis Whalen, team and labor, H. Shumway, team and labor, 63.50 John C. Ryan, team and labor, 68.00


32.50


Wm. H. Dickinson, team and labor,


14.80


John L. Boyle, team and labor,


18.00


Wm. S. Murphy, team and labor,


13.50


M. H. Dwight, team and labor,


2.50


John F. O'Dea, team and labor,


22.50


John L. Sheehan, labor,


42.50


Thomas Buytoski, labor,


2.00


Alex Szestowicki, labor,


30.20


Jacob Geis, labor,


24.70


Ewd. J. Burke, labor,


22.20


Frank Kruliski, labor,


3.95


$480.85


INSURANCE


Harry L. Howard, $ 226.74


Boyle & Lovett,


856.80


$1,083.54


19.10


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SCHOOL PHYSICIANS


Chas. A. Byrne,


$ 50.00


A. J. Bonneville, 50.00


$100.00


GRADING GROUNDS-NEW SCHOOL BUILDING


P. H. Elwood, Jr. plans, etc. $ 50.33


H. D. Smith, cement, 154.00


George Eberlein,


9.75


John F. O'Dea, team and labor,


145.25


James L. Day, team and labor,


183.00


James S. Bardwell, team and labor,


86.50


M. J. Ryan, team and labor,


198.59


J. C. Ryan, team and labor,


107.00


H. Shumway, team and labor,


73.00


Michael Dulaski, labor,


241.85


Kietan Backiel, labor,


62.32


Julius Galowek, labor,


19.25


Eddie Kazlaski, labor,


19.25


Julius Foster, labor,


56.33


John Nesleski, labor,


48.88


John Kostek, labor,


45.50


William Harmon, labor,


43.75


F. J. Saffer, labor,


20.63


John Mageski, labor,


23.08


Michael Duda, labor,


3.50


Joseph Demurra, labor,


19.25


Stanley Pelaski, labor,


3.50


Victor Melinski, labor,


4.70


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Anthony Conjulka, labor,


3.50


H. E. Bardwell, sand,


8.00


H. Wales Lines Co., tile,


31.20


D. W. Lewis Co., tile, 92.08


W. H. Riley & Co., tile, 18.68


B. & M. Road, ft. on tile, 83.43


Northampton Iron Works, grates,


10.00


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


16.98


Bowker Fertilizer Co., fertilizer,


10.50


Foster-Farrar Co., tree guards,


7.50


$1,901.08


DWIGHT STREET


D. P. Sheehan, as Supt. $ 12.00


D. P. Sheehan, team and labor, 25.00


H. Shumway, team and labor, 13.50


Dennis Whalen, team and labor,


13.50


C. W. Wade, team and labor, 27.50


9.00


J. L. Sheehan, labor, 15.00


George M. Franklin, labor,


9.05


L. J. Casten, labor,


19.25


H. L. Pellam, labor,


9.05


Jacob Geis, labor,


5.55


Geo. Martella, labor,


1.75


John Devine, labor,


3.50


Frank Smith, labor,


5.55


John Ciecinch, labor,


2.05


Anthony Popka; labor,


3.50


H. D. Smith, team and labor,


18


W. H. Riley & Co., tile, B. & M. Road, cinders,


10.40


330.00


$515.15


SCHOOL EXPENDITURES


Clinton J. Richards, services as Supt., $ 664.32


Clinton J. Richard, sundries sold, 25.99


Mary L. Allaire, services as Principal, 684.00


Margaret A. Ryan, teaching, 432.00


Margaret Woods, teaching, 432.00


Mary C. Leary, teaching,


397.00


Doris J. Rand, teaching,


355.00


Marguerite M. McGrath, teaching,


190.00


Sarah V. Kiley, teaching,


432.00


Constance C. Breor, teaching,


432.00


Gladys Jenney, teaching, 432.00


Christine Hibbard, teaching,


432.00


Helen F. Riley, teaching,


432.00


Gladys L. Rice, teaching,


252.00


Lena H. Proulx, teaching,


411.00


Nellie T. O'Brien, teaching,


432.00


Gladys V. Rand, teaching,


252.00


Theresa Nolan, teaching,


135.00


Mary B. Woods, teaching,


144.00


Alice E. Keating, teaching,


135.00


Georgia Gates, teaching, 180.00


Mrs. Thaddeus Graves, teaching,


12.00


Margaret A. Mullany, evening school,


7.00


Marian C. Billings, evening school, 23.00


Grace W. Bardwell, evening school,


27.00


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Roswell E. Hubbard, evening school,


23.00


Mary J. Powers, evening school,


25.00


Maude E. Boyle, music,


216.00


Anna L. Kilmurry, writing,


115.00


Asenath H. Landers, drawing, 116.00


Mass. Teachers' Retirement Board, pensions,


216.00


John F. O'Dea, janitor, labor and cash paid, 646.08


James P. Kelly, janitor and labor,


161.75


Mrs. Joseph Liebl, janitor and cleaning,


100.25


Kate Flynn, janitor,


109.00


John Salvas, janitor,


117.50


Eli Frenier, janitor,


40.38


Wm. P. Boyle, painting and rep.


397.35


H. D. Smith, coal,


993.52


John J. Betsold, wood,


59.50


John Borowski, labor, 18.00


J. J. Curtis, plumbing, 58.37


Marcus G. Mullins, wiring school house,


70.50


F. G. Vollinger, sawing wood, 5.00


10.00


· Foster-Farrar Co., sup.


11.92


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. tel.,


30.05


Northfield Press, bks.,


5.45


Conn. Valley St. Ry. Co., tickets,


150.00


Wm. H. Belden, tickets,


5.82


Lathrop Mfg., sup.


8.00


C. B. Dolge Co., disinfectant,


29.00


D. E. F. Radish, mist.,


21.25


George Eberlein, rep.,


21.00


A. N. Palmer Co., bks.,


28.40


Am. Book Co., bks.,


102.03


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O. Belding & Sons, care grounds,


20


B H. Sanborn & Co., bks., 59.12


J. H. Quinn, furn., 18.25


D. C. Heath & Co., bks., 13.33


Charles Scribners Sons, bks.,


31.12


E. E. Babb & Co., bks., 171.74


Silver, Burdette & Co., bks.,


72.59


J. L. Hammett Co., bks., 61.43


Ginn & Co., bks., 135.60


Rand McNally & Co., bks.,


49.63


Lyons & Carnahan, bks.,


93.84


Clarence Hawkes, bk.


5.00


Houghton Mifflin & Co., bks,


62.82


G. & C. Merriam & Co., bks., 13.05


D. Appleton & Co., bks., 20.83


67.46


H. C. Shaw, bk.,


5.18


F. M. Crittenden, ptg.,


12.20


D. P. Sheehan, trucking,


31.91


A. F. Lovering, boiler inspection,


2.00


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


35.30


Amherst Gas Co., electric lights,


11.75


Boston Music Co., music,


6.46


Fred G. Howard, sup.,


28.71


F. L. Betsold, labor,


28.75


A. R. Breor, labor, ft. and ex. paid,


31.20


C. N. Fitts, sup., 17.90


Cary Safe Co., safe,


65.05


W. A. Bailey, brick,


7.50


J. M. Strong, transportation,


5.00


C. H. Crafts, transportation, 5.00


Wright & Potter, sup., .63


Milton Bradley Co., sup.,


21


Dora Sunek, cleaning,


21.00


Victor Surinsky, labor,


11.00


John Koisor, labor,


11.00


Louis A. Webber, mowing lawn,


15.00


Allan K. Smith, mowing lawn,


9.00


$ 12,543.78


TREE WARDEN AND SPRAYING


S. W. Kingsley, spraying, $ 60.13


James P. Kelly, spraying, 23.00


Paul Favor, spraying, 72.00


J. T. Powers, spraying, 50.00


Merrimac Chemical Co., lead,


17.00


Young Bros. Co., ladder, 7.25


D. P. Sheehan, trimming trees, 3.50


E. J. McGrath, guard, .50


George Eberlein, iron rods, 7.65


J. A. Sullivan, saw, 1.50


P. J. Whalen, services Tree Warden and labor, 115.42


Wm. J. Ormond, trimming trees, 16.88


$374.83


MUSTER DAY


M. J. Ryan, Fire Chief, $100.00


TOWN OFFICERS


M. W. Boyle, services as Selectman, 1914, $ 150.00


H. D. Smith, services as Selectman, 1914, 75.00


J. J. Betsold, services as Selectman, 1914, 75.00


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C. K. Morton, services as Elector, 10.00


D. W. Wells, services as Water Commissioner, 10.00 M. J. Proulx, services as Water Commissioner, 10.00 C. W. Wade, services as Water Commissioner, 10.00


P. W. Mullins, services as Assessor, 81.25


E. W. Strong, services as Assessor, 90.00


L. H. Kingsley, services as Assessor, 175.00


E. L. Graves, Tax Collector, 1914,


205.00


E. L. Graves, Sealer and Ballot Clerk, 78.00 Thomas W. Ryan, Registrar of Voters, 10.00


S. F. Billings, Registrar of Voters, 10.00


R. W. Weber, Registrar of Voters, 10.00


L. H. Kingsley, Registrar of Voters, 10.00


C. I. Stowell, Ballot Clerk, 8.00


Scott Harris, Ballot Clerk,


3.00


D. E. Holley, Ballot Clerk, 8.00


Robt. J. McGrath, Ballot Clerk,


6.00


L. H. Kingsley, services as Town Clerk


Bd. of Selectmen, 500.00


as Town Treasurer, 100.00


A. R. Breor, services as School Committee, 25.00


J. F. O'Dea, services as School Committee, 20.00


$1,679.25


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Miss H. C. Sargeant, bks., 2.06


Natl. Geological Society, bks., 2.00


Care of Books, 6.00


David B. Clarkson Co., bks., 22.48


R. H. Hinckley Co., bks., 35.64


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Margaret A Mullany, magazines,


23.50


I. A. Flint, ex paid, 1.00


H. R. Huntting Co., bks., 37.30


J. W. Heffernan, bks., 11.72


Library Bureau, sup.,


4.15


Bridgman & Lyman, bks.,


18.76


Metcalf & Co. tickets,


1.50


Lizzie Dreska, cleaning,


7.88


F. G. Howard, team, 6.25


H. T. Eavans, bk., 3.90


Underwood & Underwood, pictures,


25.75


Gazette Ptg. Co., postals,


4.00


Dorothy Lynch, Asst. Librarian,


27.00


C. M. Barton, Librarian, catalog, etc. 148.61


Margaret A. Ryan, Asst. Librarian,


10.50


$400.00


BONDS-TOWN OFFICERS


H. L. Howard, bond Treasurer, 32.00


H. L. Howard, bond Coll. 25.00


$57.00


WASHOUTS AND CULVERTS


D. P. Sheehan, as Supt. 68.00


D. P. Sheehan, team and labor, 92.10


Dennis Whalen, team and labor, 75.50


H. Shumway, team and labor, 36.25


J. T. Powers, team and labor, 14.00


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P. T. Boyle, team and labor, 21.00


C. W. Wade, team and labor, 17.20


Wm. R. Cutter, team and labor, 18.00


M. H. Dwight, team and labor, E. W. Strong, team and labor, 21.75


19.65


P. W. Mullins, team and labor, 40.55


14.25


F. T. Bardwell, team and labor, John F. O'Dea, team and labor, James Mullins, team and labor, C. H. Crafts, team and labor,


28.50


16.37


9.47


A. H. Marsh, team and labor, H. W. Marsh, team and labor, J. L. Proulx, team and labor, B. M. Warner, team and labor,


36.00


21.00


J. C. Ryan, team and labor, 39.85


M. W. Boyle, team and labor, 40.50


Wm. E. Boyle, team and labor, 44.00


55.75


J. L. Sheehan, labor, 40.00


13.00


Geo. M. Franklin, labor, 12.85


26.00


Mike Servisker, labor,


24.00


E. J. Burke, labor,


36.65


Alex Szestowicki, labor,


28.00


Chas. Wagner, labor,


14.65


Frank Smith, labor,


29.25


John Filipek, labor,


5.00


Frank Ogeski, labor,


13.05


Peter Zagrodnek, labor,


12.25


Jacob Geis, labor,


30.80


6.25


6.00


James L. Boyle, team and labor,


Joseph Hulbert, labor,


H. L. Pellam, labor,


25


John Ciecinch, labor,


17.50


John Fusek, labor, 16.65


Anthony Buytoski, labor,


1.75


Stanley Kirejyzk, labor,


5.25


Paul Wirgielewicz, labor,


3.50


L. H. Kingsley, sand,


23.60


Frank E. Wilkie, sand,


1.50


Thos. W. Ryan, sand,


3.10


Sarah Brennan, sand,


6.05


S. H. Field, sand,


2.80


S. W. Kingsley, sand,


1.30


M. J. Ryan, sand,


4.05


J. J. Stenglein, labor and sand,


19.05


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


21.74


F. L. Betsold, labor,


8.00


$1,163.28


WATER RATES


Superintendent,


$500.00


BALANCE NEW SCHOOL BUILDING


Am. Seating Co., seats, $ 110.91


Stone-Underhill Heating Co.,


2,070.00


A. D. McCormack, on contract, 8,233.25


Wm. P. Boyle, ptg., 97.13


C. N. Fitts Co., shades,


220.00


Karl S. Putnam, Archt.,


500.00


Brown-Gates Co., over allowance,


38.50


J. H. Quinn, furniture,


687.90


26


Foster-Farrar Co., over allowance, Phelps & Gare, clocks, J. J. Betsold, cartage fixtures, P. F. O'Leary, signs,


42.00


34.80


10.00


6.24


$ 12,050.73


Paid on contract-1914,


$ 35,134.06


Grading-1914,


502.56


Grading-1915,


1,901.08


Am. Seating Co., 1914,


1,098.79


Electric wiring, 1914,


67.50


B. & M. Rd. ft.,


51.60


$ 50,806.32


Recd. from sale of bonds, 1914,


$ 40,000.00


Premium on same,


2,277.00


J. E. Porter,


5,000.00


School fund, 1914,


1,217.89


Silas Porter Fund, 1914,


502.56


Grading-1915,


1,901.08


$ 50,898.53


DIKES, SEWERS, DITCHES AND DRAINS


D. P. Sheehan, as Supt., 50.00


D. P. Sheehan, team and labor, 38.75


Horace Shumway, team and labor, 18.00


Dennis Whalen, team and labor,


6.50


C. W. Wade, team and labor, 6.50


P. T. Boyle, team and labor and cement, 12.60


John L. Sheehan, labor, 35.00


27


Alex Szestowicki, labor,


27.60


Jacob Geis, labor, 7.85


Edw. J. Burke, labor,


2.00


Geo. Matella, labor,


2.60


Geo. M. Franklin, labor,


4.35


H. L. Pellam, labor,


2.60


Frank Smith, labor,


2.60


Anthony Popka, labor,


2.62


John Ciecinch, labor,


1.75


H. E. Bardwell, sand,


17.40


Northampton Iron Works, catch basins,


72.00


H. D. Smith, cement and tile, 103.10


Howes Brick Co., brick,


22.50


J. F. O'Dea, brick,


1.50


W. H. Riley & Co tile,


273.15


Michael Dulaski, cement,


2.00


E. E. Davis, grades,


18.34


M. D. Patteson, grades,


5.50


$ 736.81


CONTINGENCIES


O. N. Field, music school dedication, $ 32.64


M. J. Proulx, police duty, 19.50


P. R. Mullany, post., T Reports, stamps, and env. 21.90


Herald Job Print, ptg. T. Reports and ballots,


210.00


Est. A. L. Strong, wood,


16.50


Brown-Gates Co., electric bulbs,


101.26


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber T. Hall, 15.45


Amherst Gas Co., light T. Hall,


30.29


28


George Eberlein, labor, and police Bradstreet, 29.60


Scott Harris, care clock, T. Hall and wood, 11.00


G. H. Clark, rep. clock, 1.00


Stowell Printing Co., sup. Sealer,


2.50


W. & E. L. Gurley, sup. Sealer, 7.08


C. H. Chase, transfers, 10.35


H. L. Howard, exr, and workmen liability, 62.00


State Dept. Health, stamp,


5.30


Hobbs & Warren, printing and blanks, 14.12


J. A. Sulivan, hdwre. and supplies, 45.22


Lizzie Dreska, clg., 4.37


H. W. Marsh, asst. Constable,


5.00


M. G. Mullins, bulbs,


3.20


J. B. Bitner, Furstch's Shed,


50.00


Mike Dulaski, rep. T. Hall,


4.55


F. G. Howard, sup., · 1.37


H. D. Smith, ex. Land & Harbor Coms., 26.32


H. D. Smith, lawn mower and auto for police, 10.00


Wm. P. Boyle ptg T. Hall, 70.96


C. W. Wade, ex to Tewksbury, twice,


22.00


Northampton Commercial College, sup.,


5.37


John Barowski, sawdust, 1.00


J. H. Quinn, shades, 29.00


L. A. Webber, grading and mowing lawn, 27.90


M. D. Patteson, grades, 16.50


B. & M. Rd. ft. on safes, 6.40


C. I. Stowell, care Wilkie plot, 4.00


C. B. Dolge Co., disinfectant, 3.25


C. T. Bagnall, tax bills, 5.63


Johnson's Bookstore, Coll. book, 2.00


H. S. Gere & Sons, ad by-laws,


18.00


29


Gazette Ptg. Co. postals,


4.00


Foster-Farrar Co., sup.


5.40


Cary Safe Co., safe, 55.95


S. W. Kingsley, police duty, 25.75


A. R. Breor, police duty, 6.00


L. H. Kingsley, recording, indexing


births,


marriages and deaths, 59.60


Serving S. Warrants, 19.00


Fares, tel. ex. and postage paid, 15.94


C. A. Byrne, returning births, and med. attd. 17.75


A. J. Bonneville, retng births and fumigating, 31.25


$1,193.17


STREET LIGHTS


Amherst Gas Company,


$3,501.25


MAIN STREET STONE ROAD


D. P. Sheehan, as Supt., 120.00


D. P. Sheehan, team and labor, . 116.75


Dennis Whalen, team and labor, 119.25


John C. Ryan, team and labor, John T. Powers, team and labor,


112.50


57.37


C. W. Wade, team and labor,


102.63


David Billings, team and labor,


107.25


Wm. E. Boyle, team and labor,


103,50


H. Shumway, team and labor,


114.75


O. Belden & Sons, team and labor, John L. Proulx, team and labor, James L. Boyle, team and labor,


49.50


97.25


54.25


, 30


P. T. Boyle, team and labor, 103.75


Joseph Goclowski, team and labor, 15.75


M. W. Boyle, team and labor, 106.00


H. E. Bardwell, team and labor, and sand, 128.77


H. D. Smith, team and labor and coal, 150.05


M. J. Ryan, sand, 25.00


Wm. H. Dickinson, sand,


24.70


J. L. Sheehan, labor, 72.50


Jacob Geis, labor,


48.12


Chas. Wagner, labor,




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