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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
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TOWN OFFICERS
HATFIELD
INDUSTRY
PROSPERITY
Town of Hatfield
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1925
METCALF PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO., Northampton
Finance Committee
Articles of the Warrant
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
HAMPSHIRE, SS.
To A. R. Breor Constable of the Town of Hatfield, in the County of Hampshire ; GREETING.
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed hereby to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town, qualified to vote in elections and town af- fairs, to meet at the Town Hall in said Hatfield on
MONDAY THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1926. at ten o'clock in the forenoon then and there to act on the following articles;
(The polls will be open at ten A. M., and will remain open at least four hours, or for such longer time as the majority of voters present shall direct, but in no case shall they be kept after the hour of eight o'clock in the evening)
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 As- sessor for three years. Town Treasurer. One member of the School Committee for three years. One Water Commis- sioner for three years. One Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years. Tax Collector. Auditor. Director of Hamp- shire Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture. Tree Warden. Elector under the Will of Oliver Smith. Trustee of Public Library for three years. Six Constables. All the foregoing to be voted for on one ballot.
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Article 3. To hear the reports of the various town officers and committees and act thereon.
Article 4. To receive and pass on town accounts.
Article 5. To take action in relation to the payment of 13th note and interest, on the Center School, amount
recommended
$2,675.00
Article 6. To take action in relation to maintenance, ordinary repairs on highways, bridges, sewers, and side- walks.
The Finance Committee recommend $10,000.00
Article 7. To take action in relation to the raising and appropriating money to pay bonds of town officers. The Finance Committee recommend $100.00
Article 8. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money to defray expense of Memorial Hall for ensu- ing year.
The Finance Committee recommend $200.00
Article 9. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for Tree Wården and Gypsy and Brown Tailed Moth work.
The Finance Committee recommend $500.00
Article 10. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for inspection of animals and barns and stamping.
The Finance Committee recommend $300.00
Article 11. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for supplies and maintenance of Fire Depart- ment.
The Finance Committee recommend $1,000.00
Article 12. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for Insurance.
The Finance Committee recommend $1,250.00
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Article 13. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for contingencies.
The Finance Committee recommend $1,200.00
Article 14. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the care of the poor for the ensuing year. The Finance Committee recommend $3,500.00
Article 15. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for payment of interest.
The Finance Committee recommend $3,500.00
Article 16. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the payment of salaries of town officers. The Finance Committee recommend $3,300.00
Article 17 To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the maintenance of the schools for ensu- ing year.
The Finance Committee recommend $51,100.00
Article 18. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the employment of one or more School Physicians.
The Finance Committee recommend $100.00
Article 19. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the care of cemeteries.
The Finance Committee recommend $100.00
Article 20. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for Memorial Day.
The Finance Committee recommend $125.00
Article 21. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the Public Library.
The Finance Committee recommend $850.00
Article 22. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the payment of tuition, of Hatfield Stu- dents attending the Smith Industrial School.
The Finance Committee recommend $500.00
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Article 23. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the support of the Hampshire Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture per Chap. 273 of the Acts of 1918. The Finance Committee recommend $150.00
Article 24. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for Street Lights.
The Finance Committee recommend $4,500:00
Article 25. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for Police Protection for the ensuing year. The Finance Committee recommend $2,250.00
Article 26. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the improvement of North Street from the end of the present stone road North.
The Finance Committee recommend $2,000.00
Total of the amounts recommended $89,200.00 JOHN C. RYAN, HUGH McLEOD. WM. L. BELDEN, Finance Committee.
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Article 27. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to bor- row money in anticipation of the revenue for the current financial year.
Article 28. To revise and accept the list of Jurors reported by the Selectmen.
Article 29. To see if the town will vote "That the citizens of the town conduct their business on Standard Time for the year 1926."
Article 30. To see if the town will raise and appro- priate money for the taking up remains of old and putting in new sidewalk on Elm Street.
Article 31. To see what action the town will take in extending King Street sewer to the residence of Joseph Gowash.
Article 32. To see what action the town will take in procuring site for the proposed. Soldier's Memorial Hall.
And you are directed hereby to serve this Warrant by posting up attested copies thereof in five public places in said town, seven days at least before the time for holding said meeting.
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 aforesaid.
Given under our hands this the twenty-second day of January in the year of our Lord, One Thousand nine hun- dred twenty-six.
EDSON W. STRONG, ROBERT J. McGRATH, 2nd, DANIEL F. RILEY,
Selectmen of Hatfield.
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Selectmen's Report
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
Dr. C. A. Byrne, Dr. A. J. Bonneville,
$ 50.00
50.00
$ 100.00
Appropriation, $ 100.00
STREET LIGHTS
Amherst Gas Co.,
$4,396.00
Appropriation, $4,500.00
MAIN STREET SIDE WALK
M. B. Ryan, Supt., $ 60.00
J. T. Powers, Team, 32.00
John Wenzel, Labor, 26.00
T. Massonowski, Labor, 36.00
T. Novak, Labor, 34.00
C. Semkowski, Labor, 36.00
P. Zima, Labor, 28.00
H. L. Stoddard, Labor,
42.00
W. Kingsley, Labor,
42.00
E. Keller, Labor,
24.00
G. Howard, Labor,
10.00
Webster Box Co., Lumber,
1.44
E. Schepp, Labor, 2.00
Est. Al. Strong, Gravel,
10.20
Geo. Newman, Guard duty,
15.00
North Hatfield Grain Co., Cement
246.50
$ 645.14
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APPROPRIATION & RECEIPTS
Appropriation, $ 500.00
Jo. Schepp, Extra Walk laid, 27.00
Thos. Day, Extra Walk Laid,
48.60
E. Day, Extra Walk Laid, 59.40
$ 635.00
BONDS, TOWN OFFICERS
Boyle & McGlynn, Treas. Bond,
$ 50.00
Tax Collector's Bond,
44.00
$ 94.00
Appropriation, $ 100.00
CEMETERIES
F. W. Bardwell, Treas. V. I.,
$ 90.00
J. Podlesney, Mowing Hill Cemetery,
10.00
$ 100.00
Appropriation, $ 100.00 COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE
Warren M. King, Treas.,
Appropriation, $ 150.00 $ 150.00
MEMORIAL HALL
Hebert Bros, Coal, $ 43.17
72.57
V. H. Keller, Janitor,
75.00
W. P. Boyle, Repairs,
3.60
F. G. Howard, Supplies,
2.60
Appropriation,
$
200.00
MEMORIAL DAY
F. W. Woodward, Band, $ 81.00
20.00
S. W. Kingsley, Wreaths
12.00
Northampton St. Ry. Co., School Tickets,
8.40
$ 121.40
Appropriation,
$ 125.00
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North Hatfield Grain Co., Coal,
$ 196.94
F. G. Howard, Flags,
INSURANCE
Boyle & McGlynn.
$ 944.50
Howard & Woodward,
684.88
Appropration, $1,500.00
$1,629.38
INSPECTION OF ANIMALS & BARNS
F. T. Bardwell, Inspector, $ 300.00
Appropriation. $ 300.00
CONTINGENT
P. R. Mullaney, Postage, $ 8.00
Metcalf Printing Co., Prtg. Town Reports,
232.30
Metcalf Printing Co., Supplies,
35.50
M. H. Dwight, Office work & Postage, 67.54
H. Pellam. Care Town Clock, 25.00
H. Pellam, Janitor Town Hall and lawns,
33.50
Director of Accounts, Approving Notes,
12.00
H. S. Gere & Sons, Advertising,
60.82
H. M. Stacey, Auto Tax List,
4.00
A. E. Martell, Office Suplies,
20.38
C. A. Byrne, M. D., Registering of Births,
6.25
A. J. Bonneville, M. D., Registering of Births, 13.25
19.60
C. H. Chase, Reg. deed,
1.00
Hobbs & Warren, Assessors' Supplies,
6.67
Guarantee Brush Co., 1 Brush,
2.00
A. H. Beers, Surveying.
10.00
Wright & Potter, Tax Blanks,
5.00
J. W. Heffernan, Supplies,
2.60
W. & L. E. Gurley, Sealers' Supplies,
17.93
A. H. Bartlett, Office Supplies, .
2.60
J. Podlesney, Mowing Hill Cemetery,
5.00
N. E. Tel. & Tel.,
10.74
Northampton Commercial College, Supplies,
6.25
Carters Ink Co., Record Ink,
2.75
C. H. Chase, Deed Transfers,
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Stevens & Andre, Bill for Collecting Conn. Valley Tobacco Ass'n. 1923 Tax, 292.87
R. J. McGrath, 2nd, Exp. acct.
9.00
Foster & Farrar, Supplies, 1.05
W. P. Boyle, Repairs on Memorial Hall,
34.51
A. P. Graves, Forest Fire,
50.00
F. T. Bardwell, Forest Fire,
17.10
Appropriation, $1,500.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
A. R. Breor, Salary, $ 12.50
A. R. Breor, Storage Fire Truck 1924, 15.00
M. Fox, Labor at fires, 17.50
C. Fox, Labor at fires,
1.50
A. Belise, Labor at fires,
15.05
Orin Graves, Labor at fires,
13.00
R. J. McGrath, Labor at fires, 5.00
John T. Ryan, Labor at fires,
10.00
Sid Carl, Labor at fires,
5.00
Alfred E. Breor, Labor at fires,
10.00
Henry Labbee, Labor at fires,
7.00
Jo Wesloski, Labor at fires,
12.00
E. Vollinger, Labor at fires,
5.00
M. Yarrows, Labor at fires,
3.00
Allen Smith, Labor at fires,
13.00
F. Guyetska, Labor at fires,
12.50
Jo Smith, Labor at fires,
10.50
B. Dulaski, Labor at fires,
5.00
J. L. Day, Storage of Fire Wagon, 1924,
15.00
J. J. Betsold, Storage of Fire Wagon, 1924,
15.00
C. H. Crafts, Storage of Fire Wagon, 1924, Labor,
22.00
H. W. Marsh, Storage of Fire Wagon, 1924,
15.00
W. E. Boyle, Storage of Fire Wagon, 1924,
15.00
John Marlow, Chief N. F. D., Assistance at Boyle Fire, 75.00 S. M. Bourdon, Labor 2.00
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$1,015.21
A. Toezko, Labor,
16.00
J. L. McGrath, Labor,
2.00
C. W. Esloski, Labor, 9.00
B. Kiley, Labor,
4.00
MI. B. Ryan, Labor,
15.00
Jo Wilkes, Labor,
4.00
Tom Wicklas, Labor,
9.00
John Wickels, Labor,
2.00
Jas, McGrath, Labor,
2.00
John Small, Labor,
11.00
John Wenzel, Labor,
2.00
H. Pellam, Labor,
6.50
W. Greenough, Labor,
2.00
W. J. Shea, Labor,
5.00
Chas. Winter, Labor,
3.00
U. S. Rubber Co., Hose,
63.28
P. E. Balise, Korza Fire, Brush fire,
35.00
Hatfield Garage, Ford & Equipment for Fire Truck, 273.30
Hatfield Garage. Drying Hose, 15.00
Hatfield Garage, Supplies & Repair service, 10.50
$ 821.13
Received from Paul Korzo,
acct. forest fire, $ 35.00
Appropriation, $800.00
POLICE DEPARTMENT
A. R. Breor, Chief, Salary, $ 1,916.67
A. R. Breor, Exp. Telephone, 44.70
Hatfield Garage, Gas, repairs, tires, etc., 426.24
J. B. Gocloski, Services, 9.00
Geo. Newman, Services,
31.50
R. J. McGrath, 2nd. Services,
20.00
S. M. Bourdon, Services,
5.00
H. Pellam, Services,
9.00
J. L. McGrath, Services, 9.00
S. W. Kingsley, Services,
8.00
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Prof. K. E. Wells, Analysis of liquor sample,
5.00
Whitcombs, Cash Grocery, Gas & Oil, 10.61
Herrick Foote, Badges (Constables), 3.14
C. D. Reese, Badges, 6.16
Foster-Farrar Co., Supplies,
44.45
F. G. Howard, Supplies,
19.27
Boyle & McGlynn, Insurance on car,
30.00
Chilson's Auto Top Shop, Repairs,
27.22
Chase Motor Co., Exchange of Cars,
175.00
Chase Motor Co., Alcohol,
1.00
Proulx & Fitzgerald, Repairs,
.60
H. H. Smith Mfg. Co., Stamp,
.72
Register of Motor Vehicles, Registration,
10.00
$2,812.28
APPROPRIATION & RECEIPTS
Court Fines,
$ 901.00 11.70
Miscellaneous,
Appropriation,
2,250.00
$3,162.70
INTEREST
Commonwealth of Mass., Int. on Water Bonds $1,720.00
Northampton Nat. Bank, Int. on notes,
2,329.92
'C. D. Parker Co., Inc., Int. on notes,
883.78
M. J. Ryan, Treas., Int. on Water Bonds,
140.00
$5,073.70
APPROPRIATION & RECEIPTS
Northampton Nat. Bank, Interest
$ 524.20
L. A. Deinlein, Treas., Water Board, 1,400.00
Appropriation, 3,000.00
$4,924.20
MAPLE STREET SIDEWALK
M. B. Ryan, Supt., $ 57.00
J. T. Powers, Team, 60.00
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J. Wenzel, Labor,
42.00
H. Stoddard, Labor,
46.00
W. Kingsley, Labor,
56.00
T. Novak, Labor,
44.00
T. Massenowski, Labor,
44.00
T. Semkoski, Labor, 48.00
P. Zima, Labor,
44.00
G. Howard, Labor,
44.00
E. Keller, Labor,
44.00
J. McGrath, Guard,
30.00
G. Weicek, Oil, .20
N. Hatfield Grain Co., Cement, 487.05
$1,046.25
APPROPRIATION & INCOME
Appropriation,
$1,000.00
J. Fortsch Extra walk laid,
13.00
E. Kempesti, Extra walk laid,
6.00
Geo. Weicek, Extra walk laid,
16.00
$1,035.00
BRADSTREET STONE ROAD
M. B. Ryan, Supt.,
$ 264.00
J. Wenzel, Labor,
164.00
W. Kingsley, Labor,
156.00*
T. Maskowski, Labor,
156.00
P. Zima, Labor,
134.00
C. Semkoski, Labor,
156.00
E. Keller, Labor,
92.00
T. Novak, Labor,
136.00
T. McGrath, Labor,
110.00
F. Johnson, Labor,
96.00
H. Stoddard, Labor,
138.00
Town Truck,
320.00
E. N. Dickinson, Gravel,
143.80
J. Small Trucking gravel,
130.22
H. W. Wolfram, Trucking gravel,
216.22
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W. Wolfram, Trucking gravel, 114.75
M. Kugler, Trucking gravel, 114.75
A. Beers, Trucking gravel, 51.00
J. T. Powers, Team, 72.00
J. King, Filing saws,
1.25
Ben-Ford, Coal, J. Coffey. Posts,
15.51
N. Hatfield Grain Co., Coal,
27.18
Walsh Boiler Works, Repairs on boiler,
28.46
J. A. Sullivan Co., Supplies,
8.35
Hedge-Mathieas Co., Shovels,
14.00
M. C. Bailey, Lumber,
183.15
J. H. Pierce, Paint,
59.90
Buffalo Springfield Roller Co., Repairs,
56.71
American Tar Co., Tarvia,
1,015.31
J. S. Lane & Son, Inc., Stone,
2,019.85
$6,262.31
Appropriation, Town, $2.000.00
Appropriation, County, 1,000.00
Appropriation, State, 3,000.00
Additional by State to complete, 132.37
$6,132.37
HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES & SIDEWALKS
Barrett Co., Tarvia, $ 2,357.83
J. S. Lane & Son, Inc., Stone, 333.77
Gleason Bros., Trucking stone, 254.66
E. N. Dickinson, Gravel 74.70
E. R. Connelly, Cement Mixer,
225.00
Hatfield Garage, Repairs, Gas, oil, supplies,
1,699.00
N. Hatfield Grain Co., Cement,
47.60
B. &. M. R. R., Freight & Cinders,
110.68
Jas. R. Coffey, Posts & Team,
163.56
W. H. Riley & Co., Labor & Materials,
35.75
C. A. Maynard, Shovels, 8.21
PROPERTY OF HATFIELD PUBLIC LIBARY
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67.90
N. E. Road Cachinery Co., Repairs,
15.57
J. H. Pierce, Paint, 9.05
J. A. Sullivan, Supplies, 22.75
W. L. Graves, Labor and materials, repairing water tanks, 34.79
M. W. Boyle, Care, Prospect & Bridge St. com'n, 25.00
Sid Carl, Team, 8.00
A. Bokina, Posts, 2.40
W. N. Potter Sons, Supplies,
3.40
. John King, Filing Saws,
7.25
Paul Levitre, Team,
40.00
Leviter Bros., Job work,
2.50
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., Freight,
36.54
F. G. Howard, Supplies,
40.17
Foster-Farrar Co., Supplies,
5.96
H. D. Smith, Hose,
6.85
Webster Box Co., Lumber,
19.63
F. S. Parson, Repair,
.45
Geo. Cruickshank, Repair,
2.25
A. Klekot, Sand,
10.50
Mrs. L. H. Kingsley, Sand,
2.40
M. Brennan, Sand,
6.70
Est. A. L. Strong, Sand,
27.40
S. W. Kingsley, Rent of sand lot, Bridge St.,
5.00
Bisbee Bros .. Plank,
54.00
M. J. Ryan, Supplies.
62.64
Northampton Mach. & Weld. Co., Job work,
12.35
Chilson'sAutop Shop,
.70
S. M. Bourdon, Gas,
1.80
Whitcomb's Cash Gro., Gas & oil,
13.24
Northampton Radiator Works, Job,
4.75
Rubber Store,
.72
Reg. Motor Vehicles, Reg.,
2.00
Jo. Pelc, Gas,
1.25
Howard & Woodward, Ins. on Snow Truck,
45.50
A. Wickles, Care Main St. Common,
40.00
E. A. Breor, Truck,
20.00
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M. B. Ryan, Supt.,
1,073.00
J. Wenzel, Labor,
603.84
T. Novak, Labor, 310.00
T. Massenowski, Labor,
376.00
G. Howard, Labor,
94.00
E. Keller, Labor,
63.50
W. Kingsley, Labor,
200.00
C. Semkoski, Labor,
228.00
P. Zima, Labor,
248.00
H. L. Stoddard, Labor,
236.00
Tom McGrath, Labor,
24.00
J. Vollinger, Labor,
3.00
R. Belden, Labor,
2.00
Geo. Englehardt, Labor,
8.50
J. Jenski, Labor,
6.00
R. Cutter, Labor,
2.00
L. Casten, Labor,
39.00
J. T. Powers, Team,
520.00
P. J. Boyle, Team,
228.00
$10,229.10
SNOW REMOVAL
Following accounts includede in the above for snow re- moval and clearing side walks.
P. Levitre, Team,
$ 24.00
Jas. Coffey, Team,
129.00
Sid Carl, Team,
8.00
Hatfield Garage. Iabor & Supplies,
768.41
Howard & Woodward, Ins. on truck,
45.50
$ .974.91
APPROPRIATIONS & RECEIPTS
Appropriation
$11.000.00
M. W. Boyle, Coal,
20.45
P. W. Mullins, Coal,
12.16
J. C. Ryan, Coal,
9.60
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Est. Al. Strong, Coal,
6.62
D. P. Sheehan, Coal, 7.28
Town of Whately, Truck,
22.00
Water Dept., Labor,
46.00
Adam Fischer, Repairs to fence,
10.00
W. W. Gore, Cement work,
33.00
Use of truck on Bradstreet Road,
320.00
Use of truck on N. HatfieldSchool,
95.00
$11.582.11
POOR ACCOUNT
City of Holyoke,
$ 1,034.14
Mass. Hospital School,
222.85
City of Northampton,
950.21
Cooley-Dickenson Hospital,
190.50
A. R. Breor, transportation patients to Tewksbury and to Boston, 108.52
Wm. Micklack, Repairing,
2.75
J. S. Bardwell,
36.20
N. Hatfield Grain Co.,
79.22
M. J. Ryan,
50.44
F. G. Howard,
295.65
Shea & Fortsch,
172.33
H. D. Smith,
8.45
Department Aid & Relief,.
17.00
Dr. C. A. Byrne,
60.00
W. H. Dickinson,
120.00
Jas. Coffey,
11.75
Kimball & Carey Co.,
14.25
Town Aid,
16.50
$ 3,390.76
APPROPRIATION & RECEIPTS
Appropriation
$ 2,000.00
State Dept. Aid & Relief
60.54
Miscellaneous,
34.42
$ 2.094.96
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NORTH HATFIELD SCHOOL REPAIR JOB
Highway Dept., Excavating, cellar and cement work digging sewer and other jobs, $ 1,144.00
A. H. Beers, Survey, 4.00
L. A. Deinlein, Water connections and materials, 87.61
M. Dulaski, Brick work, 314.50
W. L. Graves, Labor and materials 223.51
W. L. Boyle, Painting, 688.13
J. K. Holt, Labor, 31.60
N. Hatfield Grain Co., Cement,
392.40
W. H. Riley & Co., Labor & Materials,
46.80
W. W. Wolfram, Gravel,
10.00
Karl C. Putnam, Architect,
475.00
Paul Holich, on acct. addition to school grounds,
100.00
J. B. Kennedy, on act. of contract, 2,000.00
E. R. Connelly, on acct labor and materials, 1,000.00
$ 6,517.55
Appropriation, Feb. 2, 1925,
$ 6.000.00 5,000.00
Appropriation, Aug. 12, 1925,
$11.000.00
Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1925
$ 4,482.45
E. R. Connelly, Total amt. of bill,
$ 4,865.53
Less amt. paid
1,000.00
Balance due,
$ 3,865.53
J. B. Kennedy, Amt. of contract,
$ 3,547.50
Less amt. paid,
2,000.00
Balance due,
$ 1,547.50
Paul Holich, Price of lot,
$ 600.00
Less amt. paid,
100.00
Balance due,
$ 500.00
$ 5,913.03
Balance of appropriations on hand Dec 31,
4,482.45
Exceeded appropriations,
$ 1,430.58
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ADDITION TO BRADSTREET SCHOOL LOT H. R. Belden,
Appropriation,
$ 700.00 700.00
TOWN HALL Expense
W. P. Boyle, Repairs,
$ 105.45
Amherst Gas Co., Lights,
23.92
Geo. Newman, Police duty at dances,
12.00
Jas. L. McGrath, Police duty at dances,
16.00
Foster-Farrar Ca., Hardware,
17.50
F. G. Howard, Supplies,
7.62
Est Al. Strong, wood,
39.00
Merrick Lumber Co., Lumber,
3.56
W. L. Graves, repairs,
16.60
$ 241.65
RECEIPTS
Received of Henry Pellam as follows:
Dances,
$ 110.50
Basketball,
14.00
Tobacco Association,
7.50
Polish Society,
3.00
Elks,
2.00
$
137.00
OLD ACCOUNTS
M. H. Dwight, Collecting bal, of 1923 taxes, $ 200.00
E. L. Graves, Bal. due on 1919 Salary Tax Co., 100.00
E. L. Graves, Bal. due on 1922 Salary Tax Col., 350.00
E. L. Graves, Bal. due on 1923 Salary Tax Col., 100.00
E. L. Graves, 37 days work assisting Mr. Kingsley, 185.00
Elias Back & Son nIc., Refund 1923 Corp. Tax,
929.45
$ 1,864.45
No Appropriation.
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LIBRARY
Ellen A . Waite, Librarian Salary and extra work, $ 297.00
Eleanor Howard, assistant 62.80
Madeline Lang, Assistant, 6.00
Albert Whitney Co., Books,
15.53
Mrs. E. A. Cowan, Books, 5.00
Sherwoods, Books, 292.88
Library Book House, Books,
18.76
Harlem Book Co., Books,
6.20
A. R. Wormrath Inc., Books,
6.61
Library Bureau, Books,
10.60
A. Whitman Co., Books,
15.44
J. P. McLeod, Books,
2.40
Carrie C. Cutter, Magazines,
62.75
Gaylord Bros., Supplies
5.65
W. P. Boyle, Repairs,
10.00
Merrick Lumber Co., Lumber,
5.76
Amherst Gas Co., Lights,
23.69
W. L. Graves, Repairs,
2.00
F. G. Howard, Supplies,
1.30
$ 850.37
Appropriation,
850.00
SMITH'S AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Tuition of Hatfield Students,
$ 1,016.25
Appropriation, $ 300.00
State Refund 1/2 1924 Tuition, 342.12
$ 642.12
SCHOOL HOUSE NOTES & INTEREST
Note No. 25 paid,
Interest,
$ 2,405.00 360.00
$ 2,765.00
Appropriation,
2,765.00
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SALARIES OF TOWN OFFICERS
John McHugh, Elector, Salary 1924-25, $ 20.00
E. W. Strong, 150.00
J. R. McGrath, 2nd, 75.00
R. G. Billings
75.00
C. W. Wade, Auditor,
10.00
Marion C. Billings, Ballot Clerk,
13.00
Margaret P. Ryan, Ballot Clerk,
5.00
Mrs. Kate Mullaney, Ballot Clerk,
10.00
Mary McGlynn, Ballot Clerk,'
3.00
M. Crawford, Ballot Clerk,
5.00
R. J. McGrath, Ballot Clerk,
5.00
J. E. Godin, Ballot Clerk,
5.00
D. J. Ryan, Ballot Clerk,
8.00
R. J. McGrath, Assessor and taking census
366.75
M. H. Dwight, Apply on acct Assessor and census 150.00
M. H. Dwight, 1/2 Salary, 1924 Tax Col., 175.00
Jas. J. Fitzgerald, Sealer,
150.00
V. H. Keller, Town Clerk, Treas., Dec. 24, 1925, Clerk B. S.,
1,250.00
V. H. Kellen, Assessor and census,
50.00
$ 2 525.75
Appropriation
$ 3,300.00
TREE WARDEN & GYPSY MOTH
M. B. Ryan,
$ 101.00
J. Wenzel,
70.00
T. Novak,
28.00
T. Massenowisk,
24.00
P. Zima,
36.00
C. Semkoski,
20.00
W. Kingsley,
36.00
H. L. Stoddard,
22.00
Lavitre Bros.,
2.25
$ 339.25
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Appropriation, Jo. Zehelski, Taking down tree,
$ 750.00 12.50
$ 762.50
SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
Retirement
Net Salary
R. W. Proctor, Principal
$
60.00
$ 1,380.00
F. M. Gifford, Principal,
40.00
920.00
H. J. Talmadge,
60.00
1,540.00
F. H. Hale,
81.00
1,539.00
E. J. Burke,
833.32
Mae E. Toole,
67.80
1,288.20
Mary E. Ryan,
69.30
1,316.70
Louise F. Frisbee,
60.80
1,155.20
C. J. Larkin,
90.00
1,710.00
Mrs. Mary B. Powers,
1,200.00
Margaret A. Ryan,
1,000.00
Sarah V. Kiley,
1,000.00
Mrs. Grace Bardwell,
990.00
Sarah V. Quinn,
26.75
508.25
Rowena F. Damon,
27.00
513.00
Mildred Boyle,
30.00
570.00
Helen F. O'Leary,
27.00
513.00
Mrs. Lena P. Fitzgerald,
1,000.00
Hilda Corman,
47.00
893.00
Mary E. Boyle,
50.00
950.00
Eleanor B. Whalen,
49.00
931.00.
Mrse. Nina C. Palmer,
597.50
Margaret B. Schmitter,
47.00
893.00
Rhena M. Mills,
28.50
541.50
Mrs. Mary D. Donelson,
1,000.00
Catherine B. Brace (Mrs. Harris),
55.00
1,045.00
Margaret M. Nolan,
47.00
893.00
Fredonna Leicht,
29.75
565.25
Maud E. Boyle
870.00
Bernice Bradley,
85.00
765.00
Gertrude Phillips,
900.00
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O. A. Morton, Supt.,
100.00
1,600.00
Mrs. Constance Mullaney,
400.00
Mary E. Fenton,
18.00
342.00
Margaret O'Donnell,
18.00
342.00
Mrs. S. M. Bourdon,
400.00
Kathleen Connelly,
18.00
342.00
Leonio Bertrand,
18.00
342.00
H. L. Ford,
400.00
AMERICANIZATION CLASSES
Mary E. Ryan,
102.00
Eleanor B. Whalen,
85.00
$34,175.92
AUTOMOBILE CLASS
Jas. J. Fitzgerald,
$ 72.75
ATTENDING SUMMER SCHOOLS
Eleanor B. Whalen,
60.00
Fredonna Leich,
25.00
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
Marion C. Billings,
$ 99.00
Margaret P. Ryan,
60.00
Mrs. C. K. Graves,
17.50
Mrs. E. L. Graves,
10.00
Mrs. S. M. Bourdon,
60.00
Mrs. C. B. Mullaney,
2.50
Mrs. G. A. Deinlein,
2.50
Laura Smith,
2.50
Marjorie Boyle,
20.00
Mrs. Marion Clark,
25.00
$ 299.00
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JANITORS
Frank Brehm,
$ 1,950.00
Geo. Dick Kingsley,
360.00
Mrs. Joseph Liebl,
265.00
292.30
343.25
TRUANT OFFICER
A. R. Breor,
$ 300.00
SALARIES OF COMMITTEE
A. J. Smith,
$ 75.00
P. W. Mullins,
60.00
H. W. Marsh, 50.00
$ 185.00
Mass. Teachers' Retirement Board,
$ 1,249.00
FUEL
H. D. Smith, Coal,
$ 397.65
North Hatfield Grain Co.,
1,687.94
Kimball & Cary,
907.59
Webster Box Co.,
648.60
Wm. R. Cutter, Wood,
26.00
J. R. Coffey,
40.50
$ 3,708.27
REPAIRS
W. P. Boyle, Labor and Materials,
$ 575.55
W. L. Graves,
76.57
No. Hatfield Grain Co., Cement,
80.85
B. Bernstein, Labor and Material,
7.10
W. H. Riley & Co., Labor and material,
79.45
Slatington Salte Co., labor and materials
18.42
Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, labor and materials
21.75
Merrick Lumber Co., matreials,
211.18
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Mrs. J. K. Holt, Leonard Trecartin,
$ 3.210.55
J. A. Sullivan & Co., materials,
A. Donnis, Lumber 11.49
The Rubber Store,
5.40
$ 1096.09
EXPENSE
D. J. Shea, Piano tuning etc.,
$ 10.50
Amherst Gas Co., Light & Power,
218.42
Foster Farrar Co., Supplies, 55.35
Chas. Cook & Son,
10.00
A. J. Smith, Freight,
11.01
Consolidated Dry Goods Co.,
42.03
M. J. Ryan,
36.26
Northampton Elec. Lgt. Co.,
2.40
Guarantee Brush Co.,
4.50
O. A. Morton, Traveling Exp.,
188.46
O. A. Morton, Office Eep.,
138.05
O. A. Morton, Miscellaneous Exp.,
49.64
N. E. Tel & Tel. Co.,
63.42
Herrick Foot, Tags,
5.55
M. Crawford, Filing Saws,
4.50
P. B. Murphy, Conference,
2.00
Maud E. Boyle, Conference,
10.00
E. J. Gare & Son, Cleaning Clock,
2.00
W. R. Proctor, Conference,
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