Hatfield Annual Town Report 1891-1911, Part 28

Author: Hatfield (Mass)
Publication date: 1891
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Article 16 .- To see if the town will make an appropria- tion for repairs on schoolhouses.


Article 17 .- To see if the town will employ a teacher of drawing in the public schools the ensuing year, and make an appropriation for the same.


Article 18 .- To see if the town will make an appropria- tion for the Public Library for the ensuing year.


Article 19 .- To see if the town will make an appropria- tion for Firemen's Muster.


Article 20 .- To see if the town will authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow during the municipal year beginning March 1, 1908, in antici- pation of the collection of taxes of said year, such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the town, but not exceeding the total tax levy for said year, giving the notes of the town therefor, payable within one year from the dates thereof. All debts incurred under authority of this


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vote shall be paid from the taxes of the present municipal year.


Article 21 .- To see if the town will make an appropria- tion for lighting public streets the ensuing year.


Article 22 .- To see if the town will vote to build any side- walks on any part of any street, and make an appropriation for the same, the abutters to pay one-half the cost.


Article 23 .- To see if the town will vote to build any per- manent roads of stone or other material, in any section of the town, and raise or appropriate money for the same.


Article 24 .- To see if the town will make an appropria- tion for the employment of a School Physician, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 502, Acts of 1906.


Article 25 .- To see if the town will vote to buy a snow- plough, and appropriate money for same.


Article 26 .- To see if the town will vote to extend the South Main street sewer system, and raise or appropriate money for the same.


Article 27 .- To see if the town will vote to extend the water system through Depot Road to the residences of John S. Denlein and one Jandenski, and raise or make an appropria- tion for the same.


Article 28 .- To see if the town will vote an appropria- tion for purchasing any supplies or apparatus needed by the Fire Department.


Article 29 .- To see if the town will vote to open up a drain or small brook on east side of highway, nearly opposite residence of Gilbert E. Morton, in Bradstreet.


Article 30 .- To see if the town will authorize the Select- men to contract with the Massachusetts Highway Commission, according to the provisions of Section 10, Chapter 47, R. L., to construct a section of State Highway to be built in Hat- field this year.


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Article 31 .- To see if the town will authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow a sum of money, not exceeding $5,000, to construct said high- way; said loan to be paid out of the money paid the town by the State Highway Commission for construcing said road.


Selectmen's Report.


To the Citizens of Hatfield, Mass .:


GENTLEMEN :- In accordance with the requirements of the Public Statutes of Massachusetts, the following report for the year ending March 2, 1908, is respectfully submitted :


STATE AID EXPENDITURES.


Richard B. Abbott,


$60.00


Charles R. Crafts,


24.00


Mrs. Sarah W. Bardwell,


28.00


$112.00


POOR EXPENDITURES.


M. J. Proulx, expense to Tewksbury with State boys, $ 13.94


Mrs. F. T. Vining, board Mary J. Manchester, 144.00


Dr. A. J. Bonneville, medical attendance Mary J. Manchester, 7.00


C. N. Clark, house rent Gendron family,


17.00


City of Northampton, medical attendance and sup- plies A. J. Gendron family, 50.30


John Bluder, sawing wood Margaret O'Neal,


1.75


M. J. Ryan, supplies for Margaret O'Neal, 55.46


Howard & Smith, coal Margaret O'Neal, 7.88


City of Northampton, supplies Christianna Wentgel, 31.31


City of Northampton, supplies Joseph Proulx, 9.10


Thaddeus Graves, house rent Shea family, 42.00


M. J. Ryan, supplies Shea family, 58.93


Dr. C. A. Byrne, medical attendance Shea family,


38.50


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Howard & Smith, coal Shea family,


24.14


Howard & Smith, coal Patrick Brennan, 6.81


Dr. C. A. Byrne, medical attendance H. P. Tisdale, 5.00


$513.12


$600.00


Appropriation, Balance,


$86.88


OUTSIDE POOR EXPENDITURE.


B. & M. R. R., house rent for Mrs. Nelso Denroy, $39.00


Dr. C. A. Byrne, medical attendance Mrs. N. Denroy, 1.00


Dr. C. A. Byrne, medical attendance Peter Gengrass, 11.00


Dr. C. A. Byrne, medical attendance Andrew Pudlesne, 12.00


$63.00


MEMORIAL BUILDING.


Hatfield Gas Co., lighting,


$27.17


A. L. Strong, wood,


12.00


Howard & Smith, coal,


51.00


Reupert D. Graves, repairs,


21.25


E. P. Lyman, repairs,


2.50


L. H. Kingsley, janitor,


75.00


$188.92


WATER RATES.


Hatfield Water Works,


$500.00


Temporary loan,


600.00


BONDS FOR TOWN OFFICERS.


Wm. M. Cochran, treasurer,


$24.00


Wm. M. Cochran, collector,


15.00


$39.00


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CEMETERY APPROPRIATION.


F. H. Bardwell, treasurer, $100.00


MEMORIAL DAY APPROPRIATION.


C. K. Morton, treasurer,


$50.00.


STREET LIGHTING APPROPRIATION.


Hatfield Gas Co., $787.46


TREE WARDEN.


P. J. Whalen, cash paid for labor,


$60.25


F. W. Schepp, labor, trimming and bolting trees, 38.00


$98.25


PUBLIC LIBRARY EXPENDITURES.


Magazine Club, magazines, $ 5.00


J. W. Heffernan, books and supplies, 28.85


P. H. Chew, binding magazines and supplies, 11.25


S. E. Bridgman, books, 100.95


L. H. Kingsley, printing cards,


8.82


C. M. Barton, services as librarian,


75.00


C. M. Barton, cataloging and recataloging,


62.90


C. M. Barton, cash paid for supplies,


3.83


$296.60


MUSTER DAY APPROPRIATION.


M. J. Ryan, treasurer, $75.00


SINKING FUND APPROPRIATION.


M. J. Ryan, treasurer, $861.67


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FIRE DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES.


Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., new hose, $199.17


Fred Wentzel, storing hose wagon No. 1, 5.00


Thomas H. O'Dea, storing hose wagon No. 2, . 5.00


John J. Betsold, storing hose wagon No. 3, 5.00


John J. Betsold, services of Co. No. 3, 3.00


C. H. Crafts, storing hose wagon No. 5, 5.00


C. H. Crafts, services of Co. No. 5, 4.00


C. W. Marsh, storing hose wagon No. 4, 5.00


C. W. Marsh, drying hose, old bill, 2.00


Fred A. Allaire, services of Co. No. 1, 2.00


Fred A. Allaire, services of Co. No. 1, old bill,


4.00


$239.17


TOWN OFFICERS.


M. J. Ryan, services as chairman selectmen, 1906, $ 150.00


C. L. Graves, services as selectman, 1906, 75.00


C. H. Crafts, services as selectman, 1906, 75.00


D. W. Wells, services as water commissioner, 1906, 10.00


C. L. Warner, services as water commissioner, 1906, 10.00


M. J. Proulx, services as water commissioner, 1906, 10.00


H. S. Hubbard, chairman school committee, 1906,


50.00


Howard C. Belden, one-half payment collector, 1906, James L. Day, assessor, 1907,


38.75


L. H. Kingsley, assessor, 1907,


93.75


John Vollinger, assessor, 1907,


82.50


F. H. Bardwell, ballot clerk,


4.00


D. P. McGrath, ballot clerk, 2.00


A. H. Breor, ballot clerk, 4.00


Lewis J. Pellissier, ballot clerk, 2.00


Rudolph Weber, ballot clerk,


2.00


Reuben F. Wells, ballot clerk,


2.00


Wm. H. Belden, registrar of voters, 8.00


T. W. Ryan, registrar of voters,


8.00


100.00


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S. F. Billings, registrar of voters,


8.00


C. K. Morton, elector, 1907, 10.00


B. M. Warner, moderator, 1907, 5.00


E. B. Dickinson, auditor, 1906, 5.00


Howard C. Belden, balance due as collector,


100.00


John J. Betsold, services school committee, 1907, 15.00


Lawrence Powers, services school committee, 1907,


20.00


L. H. Kingsley, services town clerk, 300.00


L. H. Kingsley, services treasurer, 100.00


$1,290.00


STATE ROAD .EXPENDITURES.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


$38.00


Joseph Newman, labor,


27.50


Steven Vachula, labor, 48.25


J. S. Bardwell, labor,


28.00


H. O. Shumway, labor,


21.00


David Billings,


32.00


Daniel Sheehan,


36.00


Howard & Smith,


20.00


John Uric,


15.75


Paul Holich,


15.75


Patrick Brennan,


12.25


Lawrence Waltz,


13.13


Jacob Geiss,


3.50


Charles Wagner,


3.50


A. L. Strong,


8.00


John Vollinger,


34.50


$357.13


SOUTH MAIN STREET SEWER.


James P. Rigan, iron pipe,


$ 26.20


M. J. Ryan, 6 cars sewer pipe, 572.97


B. & M. R. R. freight on sewer pipe,


323.89


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Norwood Engineering Co., catch basins,


48.00


Howard & Smith, cement,


26.40


Shumway & Riley, oakum rope,


8.64


W. A. Bailey, brick, 25.50


David Billings, labor and brick,


4.50


Wm. H. Riley, pipe,


68.96


City of Northampton, rent of cleaning machine,


10.00


E. C. & E. E. Davis, surveying,


63.40


M. J. Ryan, supplies,


7.35


M. J. Ryan, services attending hearing of Sewer Com- missioners, Boston,


10.00


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


117.50


M. J. Proulx, labor,


77.24


Lawrence Waltz, labor,


67.57


Jacob Geiss, labor,


44.08


Frank Dugal, labor,


36.94


Paul Michey, labor,


8.94


Michael Sharek, labor,


33.44


Buerejli Buerzak, labor,


31.81


John Lymula, labor,


20.45


Eddie Kempisty, labor,


63.00


Sobek Yancras, labor,


16.82


J. S. Bardwell, labor,


4.00


Patrick Brennan, labor,


45.50


Wm. Murphy, labor,


7.88


Paul Holich, labor,


1.75


Leroy Graves, labor,


2.13


Stanly Prodenroski, labor,


5.25


George Steel, labor,


5.25


Jariot Chimence, labor,


2.82


Paul Wirgelewski, labor,


17.50


F. H. Bardwell, labor,


31.50


John Mutuseo, labor,


14.00


Thomas McGrath, labor,


17.50


Hamilton Kelvy, labor,


1.75


Joseph Chimuro, labor,


7.88


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Frank Godlenski, labor,


3.50


Myron Solaski, labor,


14.00


John Sargaski, labor,


15.75


Lawrence Parks, labor, John Psyewozonik, labor,


8.55


4.64


George Syenjera, labor,


3.00


Michael Sereda, labor,


6.00


Paul Nachy, labor,


6.75


Frank Ginza, labor,


17.77


Sebastian Ginza, labor,


9.60


Michael Paul, labor,


2.50


Joseph Lijda, labor.


1.64


Uroko Yanzek, labor,


2.55


Martin Cisek, labor,


5.39


Andrew Bukoski, labor,


9.39


Sylvester Gonchos, labor,


6.75


Jurko Laszkeiwaz, labor,


8.25


John Royleh, labor,


5.25


George Eberlein, repairs,


1.00


$2,000.59


Appropriation,


$2,000.00


Value of Akron tile unused,


$61.25


CONTINGENCIES.


Herald Job Print, printing 500 town reports, $ 70.00


Herald Job Print, printing 50 school reports, 16.80


Herald Job Print, printing 500 ballots, 18.25


Herald Job Print, printing scarlet fever placards,


3.50


Herald Job Print, printing 2 order books,


5.50


Gazette Printing Co., printing tax bills, 3.50 J. S. Wells, services truant officer, 1906, 1.00 Dr. A. J. Bonneville, fumigating, medical inspection, 80.75


Dr. C. A. Byrne, fumigating, medical inspection, 112.00


Dr. C. A. Byrne, returning births, 8.50


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E. S. Warner, inspecting animals, 61.00


E. S. Warner, inspecting beeves, veals and hogs, 50.25


E. S. Warner, quarantining, 2.00


C. N. Fitts, supplies, Sadewski, hospital, 11.90


Mrs. S. P. Tilton, nurse, Sadewski, hospital,


45.00


M. J. Ryan, supplies, Sadewski, hospital, 7.65


Dr. C. A. Byrne, med. attendance, Sadewski, hospital, 16.00


Miss Laura Wilder, provisions, Sadewski, hospital, 16.42


Howard & Smith, team work, .50


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber, tool house, old bill, 13.91


Wm. P. Boyle, painting tool house, old bill, 25.53


C. H. Pierce, insurance premium, 90.00


Fred Wentzel, services as constable, 7.00


Chas. D. Harris, services as constable,


10.00


M. J. Proulx, services as constable, 4th July, 2.00


J. T. Powers, services as constable, 4th July, 2.00


Arthur Bardwell, services as special constable, 4th July, 2.00


S. W. Kingsley, services as constable, 11.50


Willis Holden, services as special constable, 2.00


Herbert D. Smith, services aiding constable,


3.00


Hatfield Gas Co., lighting town hall, 5.77


Rupert D. Graves, repairs town hall,


21.07


A. C. Bardwell, janitor town hall,


12.00


A. C. Bardwell, care town clock, 9.00


Estate C. D. Bardwell, care town clock,


4.15


Estate C. D. Bardwell, janitor town hall,


6.50


Kavanagh Brothers Co., memorial in Pilgrim monu- ment, 45.00


Louis J. Pellissier, services as fish and game warden, 1906 and 1907, 10.00


C. H. Pierce, insurance premium, West Brook school- house, 52.50


Silas Porter, fee for dike damage, 5.00


E. M. Graves, moving booths and puttying glass, 1.75


E. M. Graves, plumbing and material, tool house, 9.77


Larkin Proulx, ferryman during high water, 3.00


Seth W, Kingsley, truant officer, 7.00


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Seth W. Kingsley, tool repairs,


3.90


H. E. Belden, letterheads, postage, etc., 9.50


M. J. Ryan, postage on town reports, 3.35


B. & M. R. R., freight on hose, .83


L. H. Kingsley, copying valuations, 22.00


L. H. Kingsley, recording births, marriages, deaths, 50.70


L. H. Kingsley, serving selectmen's warrants, 8.00


L. H. Kingsley, posting quarantine cards, 4.00


L. H. Kingsley, notifying town officers,


2.00


L. H. Kingsley, cash paid A. J. Bonneville, M. D., returning births, 7.25


L. H. Kingsley, cash paid printing assessors' books, 7.75


L. H. Kingsley, cash paid typewriting material, 4.50


L. HI. Kingsley, cash paid stamps, paper and envelopes, 13.91


L. H. Kingsley, cash paid express penholders, paste and pencils, 2.65


L. H. Kingsley, cash paid voters' check list and tax collectors' books, 2.58


David Billings, cash paid stationery and postage, 2.30


David Billings, cash paid fumigating material, S. Conery house, 1.50


David Billings, cash paid telephone charges, 2.18


David Billings, cash paid printing, 2.25


David Billings, cash paid car fare state paupers, 3.00


David Billings, cash paid car fare for tramp, .20


$1,046.32


ORDINARY HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent, $ 200.00


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor, 349.97


H. Shumway, team and labor, 269.10


J. C. Ryan, team and labor, 26.63


5.75


Willis Holden, team and labor,


John Vollinger, team and labor, 7.50


David Billings, team and labor, 8,00


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James Mullins, team and labor, Whalen Brothers, team and labor, 10.38


8.00


William Boyle, team and labor, M. J. Proulx, team and labor, L. L. Day, team and labor,


4.00


19.68


Charles Harris, team and labor,


4.00


O. S. & A. P. Graves, team and labor,


10.95


B. M. Warner, team and labor,


32.50


Daniel Sheehan, team and labor,


34.95


D. W. Wells, team and labor,


8.10


A. C. Bardwell, team and labor,


8.85


John Karen, Jr., labor,


4.38


F. H. Bardwell, labor,


1.78


Joseph Kempisty, labor,


6.00


Frank Dugal, labor,


39.62


Stanly Reglewski, labor,


3.20


Martin Janos, labor,


1.60


David Laundry, labor,


.75


John Merrick, labor,


.88


George Steel, labor,


5.25


Laurence Waltz, labor,


31.07


Jacob Geiss, labor,


101.12


John Fusie, labor,


19.25


John Uric, labor,


2.40


Michael Superba, labor,


11.27


John Masty, labor,


9.52


William Graf, labor,


1.75


John Brur, labor,


5.00


John Stenglein, labor,


3.00


Charles W. Wade, water in tool house,


8.50


Frank Betsold, labor,


13.00


Frank Betsold, plank,


139.50


Henry Carl, plank,


22.00


A. L. Strong, plank,


1.60


A. D. Montague, plank,


24.84


. City of Northampton, crushed stone,


5.15


Howard & Smith, labor and supplies,


51.65


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11.00


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Norwood Engineering Co., catch basins,


22.12


J. H. Howard, supplies 6.06


A. D. Black, cutting edges road machine,


16.00


A. W. Morton,


2.00


M. J. Ryan, state commissioners' hearing,


10.00


E. W. & S. H. Field, labor,


1.60


John Karen, sand,


15.00


E. B. Dickinson, sand,


2.10


A. L. Strong, sand,


15.00


Estate C. D. Bardwell, roller,


1.50


M. J. Ryan, supplies,


38.89


B. & M. R. R., freight,


2.10


W. H. Riley, Akron tile,


21.76


J. P. Ryan, iron pipe,


35.76


Shumway & Riley, Akron tile,


80.00


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


55.48


George Eberlein, repairs,


17.20


Patrick Brennan, labor,


42.87


Gilbert Morton, labor,


5.00


J. T. Fitzgibbons, labor,


3.00


$1,926.88


WEST HATFIELD STATE ROAD REPAIRS.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent, $28.00


J. S. Bardwell, steam roller,


16.25


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor, 12.34


H. Shumway, team and labor,


24.00


David Billings, team and labor,


22.00


Frank Dugal, team and labor,


14.00


Lawrence Waltz, team and labor,


12.25


Jacob Geiss, team and labor,


9.63


$138.47


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SCHOOL STREET.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


$15.00


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor, 12.45


H. Shumway, team and labor,


10.45


M. J. Proulx, team and labor,


6.00


J. L. Day, team and labor,


6.45


F. H. Bardwell, team and labor,


8.00


J. C. Ryan, team and labor,


8.20


H. Godin, team and labor,


6.00


Frank Dugal, labor,


6.31


Lawrence Waltz, labor,


5.25


Jacob Geiss, labor,


6.31


Patrick Brennan, labor,


.87


E. B. Dickinson, sand,


14.00


$105.29


MAPLE STREET FILL.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


$ 18.00


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor,


30.00


H. Shumway, team and labor,


4.00


J. C. Ryan, team and labor, David Billings, team and labor,


16.00


J. L. Day, team and labor,


14.00


P. T. Boyle, team and labor,


10.00


E. S. Warner, team and labor,


10.00


Frank Dugal, labor,


18.00


Stanley Regulewski, labor,


6.40


Martin Janos, labor,


10.80


Lawrence Waltz, labor,


5.25


Jacob Geiss, labor,


5.25


John Foosic, labor,


8.75


Eddie Kempisty, labor,


10.80


Melcher Kulesza, labor,


4.80


11.00


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John Gendron, labor,


1.75


Tony Paukoski, labor, Patrick Brennan, labor,


7.20


10.27


$202.27


MAIN STREET SIDEWALK.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


$ 51.00


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor,


66.00


H. Shumway, team and labor, 52.00


J. C. Ryan, team and labor, 34.00


John Vollinger, team and labor,


24.75


David Billings, team and labor,


20.00


James Mullins, team and labor,


20.00


William Boyle, team and labor,


12.00


M. J. Proulx, team and labor,


29.00


J. L. Day, team and labor,


26.00


F. H. Bardwell, team and labor,


10.00


P. T. Boyle, team and labor,


12.00


G. A. Billings, team and labor,


16.00


Frank Dugal, labor,


21.88


Stanley Regulewski, labor,


8.00


Martin Janos, labor,


8.00


David Laundry, labor,


7.50


John Merrick, labor,


9.19


Lawrence Waltz, labor,


27.13


Jacob Geiss, labor,


27.12


John Foosic, labor,


8.75


Eddie Kempisty, labor,


18.70


Michael Gogel, labor,


6.75


Tony Pankoski, labor,


6.40


Patrick Brennan, labor,


26.63


Thomas McGrath, labor,


10.88


Andrew Drowdral, labor,


2.20


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Burijle Bucrak, labor,


4.95


Peter Shuenter, labor,


3.00


Peter Dendelein, labor,


5.25


Paul Wirgulewski, labor,


4.95


Steven Varchula, labor,


16.00


Alec Kosash, labor,


20.00


Joseph Raboin, labor,


7.50


John Stengleus, team and labor.


12.00


Alfred Brers, team and labor,


20.00


E. B. Dickinson, sand,


40.40


A. H. Beers, surveying,


3.00


$698.93


MAPLE STREET SIDEWALK.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


$ 30.00


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor,


19.58


H. Shumway, team and labor,


26.00


J. C. Ryan, team and labor, David Billings, team and labor,


27.00


J. L. Day, team and labor,


12.00


P. T. Boyle, team and labor,


14.00


M. J. Proulx, team and labor,


5.00


Nelson Allaire, team and labor,


6.00


Alfred Brers, team and labor,


8.00


Frank Dugal, labor,


12.00


Stanley Regulewski, labor,


9.60


Martin Janos, labor,


11.20


Lawrence Waltz, labor,


·8.75


Jacob Geiss, labor,


8.75


John Foosic, labor,


9.38


John Uric, labor,


4.80


Eddie Kempisty, labor,


6.40


Michael Gogel, labor,


5.25


Tony Pankoski, labor,


6.40


20.00


21


Patrick Brennan, labor, Joseph Raboin, labor,


14.00


6.00


A. H. Beers, surveying. 3.00


$273.09


STONE ROAD, BRIDGE STREET.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent, $ 39.00


J. S. Bardwell, labor, steam roller, 18.75


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor, 26.37


H. Shumway, team and labor,


32.00


J. C. Ryan, team and labor,


26.00


David Billings, team and labor,


28.00


Whalen Brothers, team and labor,


8.00


J. L. Day, team and labor,


18.00


F. H. Bardwell, labor,


26.00


James Mullins, labor,


2.00


Charles Wade, labor on drain,


1.50


Frank Dugal, labor,


16.00


Stanley Regulewski, labor,


1.60


Martin Janos, labor,


18.40


David Laundry, labor,


4.50


Lawrence Waltz, labor,


19.25


Jacob Geiss, labor,


16.62


John Foosic, labor,


14.00


Eddie Kempisty, labor,


5.60


Michael Gogel, labor,


3.00


Patrick Brennan, labor,


21.00


Alec Kosash, labor,


4.00


City of Northampton, crushed stone,


72.00


John S. Lane, crushed stone.


101.94


William A. Bailey, brick,


8.50


William A. Bailey, labor,


4.70


Anthony Wickler, labor,


1.50


M. W. Boyle, team and labor,


26.00


$564.23


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KINGSLEYS HILL.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent, $ 27.00


J. S. Bardwell, labor, steam roller,


16.25


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor,


16.33


HI. Shumway,


11.90


David Billings,


10.00


Whalen Brothers,


12.00


F. H. Bardwell,


4.00


M. W. Boyle,


12.00


P. T. Boyle,


1.00


Frank Dugal, labor,


14.00


Lawrence Waltz, labor,


14.00


Jacob Geiss, labor,


11.96


John Foosic, labor,


6.58


City of Northampton, crushed stone,


65.00


John S. Lane, crushed stone,


101.94


$323.96


WEST BROOK SPECIAL REPAIRS.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


$ 15.00


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor,


22.00


Willis Holden, team and labor,


17.05


Smith Briggs, team and labor,


12.00


Carlton Crafts, team labor,


19.00


Steven Vachula, team and labor,


15.00


J. T. Fitzgibbons, team and labor,


4.00


David Laundry, team and labor,


4.50


Lawrence Waltz,


10.50


Jacob Geiss,


10.50


John Foosic,


10.50


Patrick Brennan,


8.75


$148.80


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BRADSTREET SPECIAL REPAIRS.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


$ 27.00


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor, 40.00


H. Shumway, team and labor, 32.00


Willis Holden, team and labor,


15.00


William Boyle, team and labor,


32.00


O. S. & A. P. Graves, labor,


29.57


Abbert Morrb, labor,


2.50


Frank Jones, labor,


59.50


George S. Belden, labor,


24.00


Smith Briggs, labor,


20.00


Carlton Crafts, labor,


19.00


Steven Vachula, labor,


19.00


J. T. Fitzgibbons, labor,


20.00


David Laundry, labor,


10.50


Frank Dugal, labor,


2.75


Lawrence Waltz, labor,


14.00


Jacob Geiss, labor,


14.00


John Foosic, labor,


14.88


Peter Shuneter, labor,


7.50


Stanley Garboski, labor,


1.50


$404.70


BRADSTREET SEWER.


T. J. Ryan, superintendent,


$ 18.00


John Merrick,


1.75


Lawrence Waltz,


10.50


Jacob Geiss,


10.50


Eddie Kempisty,


9.70


Patrick Brennan,


10.50


John Philipek,


3.30


Thomas McGrath,


5.25


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Andrew Drondral, Buryli Buerak, Paul Wegelewski, H. Shumway, John Vollinger,


4.80


9.90


8.25


8.00


1.75


$102.20


OLD BILLS.


James Ryan,


$10.50


Alfred Brers,


5.00


James L. Boyle,


1.75


A. L. Strong, gravel, 1906,


10.00


J. S. Bardwell,


10.64


$37.89


ADDITION TO NORTH HATFIELD SCHOOLHOUSE.


A. C. Matthews, labor,


$1,126.24


C. N. Felts, supplies,


159.54


William H. Riley, labor, furnishing,


332.90


E. S. Crafts, cash paid for labor,


178.95


W. N. Potter & Son, material,


9.45


Edwin Murphy, labor,


36.75


I. Sadowski, labor,


10.50


Willis Holden, labor,


25.37


Steven Vachula, labor,


8.00


J. S. Bardwell, labor,


4.00


George Moore, labor,


25.00


Edwin Sanderson, labor,


25.00


L. S. Crafts, lumber,


24.00


Charles Field, labor,


22.50


C. W. Wodfram, labor,


11.00


$1,999.20


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REPAIRS ON MAIN SCHOOL ROOM.


A. C. Matthews, labor,


$110.09


William H. Riley, furnace,


150.00


C. N. Fitts, supplies,


16.46


E. S. Crafts, labor,


19.85


$296.40


RECAPITULATION OF ORDERS DRAWN.


Poor,


$ 513.12


Outside Poor,


63.00


State Aid,


112.00


Tree Warden,


98.25


Memorial Day,


50.00


· Muster Day,


75.00


Fire Department,


239.17


Cemetery,


100.00


Memorial Building,


188.92


Street Lighting,


787.46


Library,


296.60


Sinking Fund,


861.67


Water Rates,


500.00


Temporary Loans,


600.00


State Road,


357.13


Contingencies,


1,046.32


South Main Street Sewer,


2,000.59


Ordinary repairs Highways and Bridges,


1,926.88


State Road Repairs,


138.47


School Street Expenditure,


105.29


Maple Street Fill Sidewalk,


202.27


Maple Street Sidewalk,


273.09


Main Street Sidewalk,


698.93


Stone Road Bridge Street,


564.23


Kingsleys Hill,


323.96


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North Hatfield Special Repairs,


148.80


Bradstreet Special Repairs,


404.70


Bradstreet Sewer,


102.20


Old Bills,


37.89


Schools,


7,528.14


School Dept., bills paid by former treasurer before March 25,


101.00


Evening Schools,


62.39


North Hatfield Addition,


1,999.20


North Hatfield Main Building Repairs,


296.40


Bonds for Town Officers,


39.00


Town Officers,


1,290.00


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$24,132.07


APPROPRIATIONS.


Poor,


$ 600.00


Memorial Building,


150.00


Bonds for Town Officers,


50.00


Memorial Day,


50.00


Firemen's Muster,


75.00


Cemeteries,


100.00


Highways and Bridges,


2,000.00


Salaries for Town Officers,


1,400.00


Public Library,


300.00


Contingencies,


1,000.00


Interest,


400.00


Town Debt,


1,600.00


School Physician,


150.00


Water Rates,


500.00


Tuition Smith Academy,


500.00


Schools,


5,000.00


South Main Street Sewer,


1,000.00


Street Lighting,


850.00


Permanent Roads,


1,000.00


Gravel Sidewalk, Maple Street,


500.00


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Evening School,


75.00


Furnishing Addition North Hatfield Schoolhouse, 300.00


150.00


Special Repairs North Hatfield, Special Repairs School Street,


500.00


$18,250.00


APPROPRIATIONS, 1908.


South Main Street Sewer,


$1,000.00


Special Repairs, Bradstreet Road,


500.00


Addition North Hatfield Schoolhouse from treasury, 1,600.00


$3,100.00


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


RESOURCES.


Balance in Treasury March 1, 1907,


$ 719.44


Town appropriation,


5,000.00


Trustees Smith Academy,


500.00


Dog fund,


153.84


State school fund,


708.00


State fund, superintendent,


400.00


City of Northampton, tuition,


189.00


City of Boston,


16.50


City of Boston,


6.00


Evening school,


75.00


Addition North Hatfield schoolhouse,


1,600.00


Furnishings, North Hatfield schoolhouse,


300.00


$9,667.78


Bills paid by treasurer from Mar. 1 to Mar. 25, 1907,


$ 101.00


Total amount orders drawn on treasury, 9,886.13


$9,987.13


Overdrawn, $319.35.


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EXPENDITURES.


M. H. Bowman, superintendent,


$ 490.40


R. M. Woods, tuition, Smith Academy,


500.00


Mrs. A. F. Forbes,


130.00


Miss Margaret A. Ryan,


384.00


Miss Elizabeth Roof,


130.00


Miss Florence I. MacMullen,


240.00


Miss Helen I. Sadler,


240.00


Miss Katherine W. Day,


384.00


Miss Mary E. Breor,


384.00


Miss Mary J. Mulcahy,


384.00


Miss Sarah V. Kiley,


348.00


Mrs. Grace W. Bardwell,


130.00


Miss Hazel C. Cheney,


240.00


Miss Mary Decker,


240.00


Miss Mabel R. Farrar,


108.00


Miss Julia E. Mellor,


216.00


Miss Ruth C. Jackson, drawing teacher,


137.64


Miss Alma J. Bridgman, music teacher,


141.87


Miss Alma J. Bridgman, supplies,




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