Hatfield Annual Town Report 1891-1911, Part 5

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Publication date: 1891
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D. Sheehan,


66


1 25


Richard Nolan,


66


62


Thomas McGrath,


66


3 50


$125 26


19


BUILDING CULVERT NEAR S. KINGSLEY.


Henry Graves, stone,


$5 00


H. Shumway,


team and labor,


13 00


H. Vollinger,


66 66


4 60


James Ryan,


66


9 00


F. Batzold,


66


3 00


John Kiley,


66


14 75


James Mullin,


66


11 25


D. P. McGrath,


6 75


Thomas McGrath,


5 25 /


J. A. Sullivan, cement,


66


4 20


$76 20


TOWN OFFICERS.


J. H. Howard, service as selectman, $125 00


C. A. Janes, service as selectman, 50 00


M. J. Ryan, service as selectman, 50 00


Wm. C. Dickinson, service as treasurer,


100 00


R. R. Finn, service as tax collector, 100 00


Willis Holden, service as assessor, 55 00


L. H. Kingsley, service as assessor,


60 00


W. D. Billings, serviee as assessor,


75 00


W. D. Billings,service as town clerk and clerk of board of registrars, 150 00


W. D. Billings, serving dog warrant, 5 00


John Carl, election officer, 2 00


C. L. Graves, election officer,


2 00:


E. F. Billings, election officer,


2 00


John McHugh, Jr., election officer, 2 00


C. K. Morton, elector, 10 00


W. D. Billings, serving selectman's warrants, 8 00


W. D. Billings, obtaining, recording, and in- dexing births, deaths and marriages, 18 00


W. D. Billings, notifying town officers, 2 00


$816 00


20


CONTINGENT ACCOUNT.


Geo. M. Holmes, repairs on school houses, $5 00


F. L. Stetson, assessor's blanks, 3.00


P. B. Murphy, assessor's books, 1 60


Mrs. W. W. Bardwell, cleaning school room, 6 00


A. M. Shaw, edge for road machine, 8 50


Wade & Daniels, printing reports, 25 55


P. H. Chew, mortgage book, 4 25


F. H. Brown, tax bills, 4 40


J. H. Sanderson, repairs on school houses,


13 00


Heury Vollinger, mov. tree near C. K. Morton's, 5 00 Henry Vollinger, mov. tree near R. Hubbard's, 5 00 Am. Express Co., express on books, 1 10


C. D. Bardwell, cleaning school rooms, 8 00


S. W. & A. B. Lee, soil pipe, 1 00


E. S. Warner, inspecting cattle, 30 00


E. S. Warner, cutting tree near R. Hubbard's, 3 00


Strong & Bradford, wood for town hall, 10 00


Strong & Bradford, posts for guide boards, 7 34


W. D. Billings, copying records, 25 00


S. W. Kingsley, repairs on school house, 11 40


L. S. Crafts, guide boards, 7 00


A. M. Peck, recording deaths, 4 50


D. J. Wright, picks, wire and plow, 13 00


A. C. Matthews, repairs on town hall, 109 62


Wade & Daniels, order book, 4 50


H. Shumway, setting guide posts, 3 50


H. Shumway, cutting and moving tree near R. Hubbard's, 4 75


F. E. Lovett, setting guide board posts, 1 50


E .. Rhoades, cutting tree near R. Hubbard's, 1 50


W. B. Langdon, repairs on school houses, 4 00


. M. H. Burke, painting and lettering guide boards, 12 60


M. H. Burke, setting glass in school houses, 11 60


L. P. Woodbury, handcuffs and twister, 6 25


L. P. Woodbury, explosives, 2 30


21


C. N. Clark, legal service Devenagosky liquor case, $10 00


C. D. Bardwall, janitor town hall, 27 50


R. R. Finn, cash paid on express, 75


F. A. Crafts, drawing coal '92 and '93, 5 50


C. K. Morton, cash paid for copying revolu- tionary soldier record, 9 00


John T. Keating, legal services Devenagosky adultery case, 10 00


M. J. Ryan, cash paid freight, express and postage, 2 57


M. J. Ryan, cash paid moving book cases, 50


M. J. Ryan, paid stationery, etc., 3 57


M. J. Ryan, spikes, nails, etc., 9 80


W. D. Billings, postage, 2 00


S. P. Billings, justice of peace, 3 00


M. E. Warner, wood, town hall, 20 00


$468 9


Respectfully,


M. J. RYAN,


E. S. WARNER,


Selectmen of


C. A. JONES, Hatfield.


I have this day examined the books and accounts of the Selectmen, and find the same to be correct.


E. B. DICKINSON, Auditor. HATFIELD, March 6, 1894.


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TOTAL AMOUNT OF ORDERS DRAWN MARCH 1, 1894.


Old bills,


$220 24


Poor,


1,079 80


State aid,


44 00


Schools,


2,650 66


Music in schools,


150 00


School books and supplies,


236 58


Supervisor of schools,


150 00


School house repairs,


318 05


Library,


240 31


Cemeteries,


150 00


Memorial day,


50 00


Memorial building,


25 90


Highways and bridges,


2,407 88


Town officers,


816 00


Contingent,


468 95


Watering places,


12 50


$9,020 87


APPROPRIATIONS.


For the year ending March 1, 1894.


Poor,


$1,200 00


Schools,


2,200 00


Music in schools,


150 00


School books and supplies,


250 00


School house repairs,


325 00


Library,


250 00


Cemeteries,


150 00


Memorial day,


50 00


Memorial building,


250 00


Highways and bridges,


2,700 00


Town officers,


900 00


Contingencies,


500 00


Watering places,


250 00


Interest,


150 00


$9,325 90


23


.


LIST OF JURORS,


Reported March 1, 1894.


-


W. H. Belden,


Edwin Eldridge,


David Billings,


S. P. Billings,


Charles Wilkie,


D. P. McGrath,


M. H. Burke, F. Carl,


F. J. Saffer,


C. H. Crafts,


Wm. C. Dickinson,


James Porter,


M. N. Hubbard, J. H. Howard,


W. B. Langdon,


John McHugh, Jr.,


Charles Wells,


A. J. Strong,


John Vollinger,


C. W. Wade,


John H. O'Dea.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


WM. C. DICKINSON, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF HATFIELD.


DR.


Cash received from R. R. Finn, (old acc't,) $415 78


R. R. Finn, Collector, 8,983 05


National Bank Tax, 1,857 17


Corporation Tax, 488 64


Income of School Fund,


306 84


Dog Fund,


107 36


Sidonie Vollinger,


100 00


State Aid,


48 00


District Court,


43 00


Rent of Town Hall,


19 00


Support of State Paupers, 16 00


Fine and service of Mitti- mus of Wm. H. Whitney, 15 78


Memorial Day appropria'n, 6 00


Sale of Burial Lots, 2 00


---- $12,408 62


TO CASH RECEIVED FROM TEMPORARY LOANS.


Hampshire Savings Bank,


$1,500 00


66


66


66


1,500 00


66


1,000 00


-


66


66 66


1,000 00


66


66


1,000 00


$6,000 00


Balance due the Treasurer,


264 35


$18,672 97


(24)


-


25


CR.


By balance due Treasurer from old account, Cash paid Selectmen's orders,


9,020 87


County Tax,


1,648 99


State Tax,


1,150 00


Interest on Notes,


175 78


District Court,


144 57


$12,140 21


BY CASH PAID ON TEMPORARY LOANS.


Hampshire Savings Bank,


$1,500 00


66


66


66


1,500 00


66


66


66


1,000 00


66


66


66


1,000 00


.


66


66


66


1,000 00


--


$6,000 00


$18,672 97


IN ACCOUNT WITH R. R. FINN, COLLECTOR.


DR.


To cash received from old account, $415 78


Orders of Abatement, 13 02


$428 80


CR.


By balance uncollected taxes, 1892-93, 428 80


DR.


To cash received,


$8,983 05


Orders of Abatement,


13 19


Balance uncollected taxes,


857 06


$9,853 30


CR.


By Assessors Warrant, 1893-94, $9,771 17


Addition to Warrant, 82 13 $9,853 30


$532 76


1


4


26


SUMMARY.


Uncollected Taxes,


$857 06


Due from C. D. Bardwell, State Aid,


45 85


44 00


946 91


Due the Treasurer,


264 35


Balance in favor of the town,


$682 56


I have this day examined the books, vouchers and accounts of the Treasurer, and find the same correct.


E. B. DICKINSON, Auditor.


HATFIELD, March 6, 1894.


Town Clerk's Report.


The vital statistics of the Town of Hatfield for the year 1893, are as follows :


BIRTHS BY MONTHS.


NO.


MALES.


FEMALES.


February,


1


1


0


March,


4


3


1


April,


1


1


0


May,


3


0


3


June,


2


2


0


July,


4


2


2.


August,


1


1


0


September,


1


1


0


October,


4


3


1


November,


2


1


1


December,


1


0


1


-


-


Totál,


24


15


9


BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS.


Father.


Mother.


Boîn in United States,


14


16


Germany,


5


5


Canada,


4


1


Poland,


1


1


India,


1


-


(27)


24


24


·


.


28


Births for the five previous years :


1888.


1889.


1890.


1891.


1892


22


26


22


24 33


MARRIAGES BY MONTHS.


February,


1


March,


-


1


April, -


1


May,


1


July, -


2


September, -


2


December,


-


2


Total,


10


First marriage of both parties,


7


Second of groom, first of bride,


3


Age of oldest bride,


41 years


Age of youngest bride,


18


Age of oldest groom,


54 |46


Age of youngest groom,


26


66


BIRTHPLACE OF PERSONS MARRIED.


Bride.


Groom


Born in United States,


6


8


Germany,


2


1


Ireland,


1


Poland Russia,


1


1


-


10


10


Average age of brides, 27 years.


Average age of grooms, 32 years.


Number of certificates of marriage issued from this office, 11


Marriages for the five previous years :


1888


1889


' 1890


1891


1892


7


10


8


11 13


.


-


29 DEATHS BY MONTHS.


NO.


MALES.


FEMALES


February,


1


0


1


March,


1


1


0


May,


1


0


1


June,


3


1


2


July,


2


2


0


August,


1


1


0


September,


4


1


3


October,


2


0


2


November,


2


2


0


December,


1


1


0


1


-


-


Total,


18


9


9


No.


Males. Females.


Under 1 year of age,


3


2


1


Between 20 and 30 years,


2


0


2


40 and 50,


3


1


2


50 and 60,


2


1


1


60 and 70,


1


3


2


1


70 and 80,


4


2


2


80 and 90,


1


1


0


-


-


Total,


18


9


9


Average age of persons deceased 49 years.


Average age of persons deceased over one year old 59 years. Age of oldest person deceased 87 years.


BIRTHPLACE OF PERSONS DECEASED.


No.


Males. Females


Born in United States,


14


6


8


Germany,


2


1


1


Ireland,


1


1


0


Canada,


1


1


0


-


-


18


9


9


.


1


30


Deaths for the five previous years :


1888.


1889.


1890.


1891.


1892.


22


22


22


23 40


Causes of death classified according to the nomenclature adopted by the State Board of Registration.


ZYMOTIC DISEASES.


Cerebro-spinal Meningitis, Dysentery,


1


Cholera Infantum,


2


CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.


Phthisis (Consumption of Lungs.


2


LOCAL DISEASES.


Pneumonia,


3


Paralysis,


1


Disease Heart,


3


Convulsions,


1


Nephria (Bright's Disease,)


1


Cerebral Hemorrhage,


1


DEVELOPMENTAL DISEASES.


Old Age,


1


VIOLENT DEATHS.


1


Injuries on head,


-


18


NAMES OF PERSONS DECEASED.


Mrs. Julia A. Martin,


Richard Wheeler,


John Cooney,


Mrs. Mary R. Curtis,


Mrs. Matilda C. Waite,


Miss Nina Anderson,


Elijah Dickinson,


Miss Lucy O. Cowles,


Miss Mary Smith,


Mrs. Nancy W. Jones, Mrs. Margaret Vollinger, Richard T. Morton, Philos Doane,


Henry Stenglein,


Child of Geo. Kirchherr,


Child of Frank Lampron,


Magloire LaMountain, Child of Jacob Gies.


1


31


DOGS.


The number of Dogs licensed during the year ending Nov. 30, 1893, with the receipts and settlement of the account with the County Treasurer, is as follows :


RECEIPTS.


73 Male Dogs, at $2.00 each,


$146 00


3 Female Dogs, at $5.00 each,


15 00


$161 00


Less fees, 76 dogs, at 20 cents,


15 20


$145 80


Paid Lewis Warner County Treasurer,


145 80


Amount paid the County Treasurer on this account for the five previous years :


1888


1889


1890


1891


1892


$122 40


$120 00


$135 00


$150 60


$144 00


RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,


W. D. BILLINGS, Town Clerk.


REPORT


OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


REPORT OF SUPERVISOR.


I have not been able to do any special work for the schools or the teachers since Nov. 1st, and but a limited amount of school visiting. Some of the care of books and supplies too has been done by another member of the committee.


I had, however, done more than usual in the earlier part of the year in the way of instruction to teachers. Drawing received special attention during the spring term, Miss Mar- garet Miller being employed by the teachers as instructor. The aim has been not to make teachers skillful in executing drawing, but to give them some aid in making drawing for the pupil a real language or means of expression.


I regret that I was not able to go farther with my teach. er's meetings for the consideration of geography. In no subject I think does the average teacher, as we get them here, need more enlightenment.


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34 STATEMENT OF SCHOOLS, TEACHERS EMPLOYED, ETC.,


CENTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


Sybil I. Hall,


Margaret A. Allair.


Number of pupils enrolled,


39


Average membership,


33 -


Average attendance, 30


Number of weeks of school,


36


Number of pupils over 15,


1


Number of pupils between 8 and 14.


38


Amount paid as wages,


$249


CENTER PRIMARY.


Grace E. Webber.


Number of pupils enrolled,


40


Average membership,


36


Average attendance, 33


Number of weeks of school,


36


Number of pupils between 8 and 14,


18


Number of pupils between 5 and 15,


40


Amount paid as wages, $288


HILL GRAMMAR.


Mary J. Breor. 1


Number of pupils enrolled, 25 Average membership, 19


35


Average attendance,


14


Number of weeks school,


36


Number of pupils between 8 and 14, Amount paid as wages,


24


$288


HILL PRIMARY.


Sarah E. Kingsley.


Number of pupils enrolled, 37


Average membership,


31


Average attendance,


25


Number of weeks school,


36


Number of pupils between 8 and 14,


16


Number of pupils between 5 and 15,


36


Amount paid as wages,


$288


WEST HATFIELD GRAMMAR.


A. Mabel Marsh.


Number of pupils enrolled,


20


Average membership, 19


Average attendance,


17


Number of weeks school,


36


Number of pupils between 8 and 14,


20


Amount paid as wages,


$241


WEST HATFIELD PRIMARY.


Mary E. Pelissier.


Number of pupils enrolled, 32


Average membership,


24


Average attendance, 22


Number of weeks school,


36


Number of pupils between 8 and 14, 14


36


Number of pupils between 5 and 15,


31 Number of pupils under 5, 1 Amount paid as wages,


$288


WEST BROOK.


Lizzie E. Ryan.


Number of pupils enrolled,


40


Average membership,


33


Average attendance,


30


Number of weeks school,


36


Number of pupils over 15,


1


Number of pupils between 8 and 14,


4


28


Amount paid as wages,


$288


FARMS.


Lila S. Harrington,


Mattie E. Bardwell.


Number of pupils enrolled,


21


Average membership, .


19


Average attendance,


18


Number of weeks school,


36


Number of pupils under 5,


2


Number of pupils over 15,


1


Number of pupils between 8 and 14,


17


Number of pupils between 5 and 15,


18


Amount paid as wages,


$238


37 SPECIAL; APPROPRIATIONS.


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Appropriated,


$250 00


Expended,


236 58


Unexpended, $13 42


MUSIC.


Appropriated,


$150 00


Paid Thomas Charmbury,


150 00


SCHOOL STATISTICS.


Number of persons between 5 and 15 years,. 256


66 66 66 8 and 14 66


175


Number of pupils between 5 and 15 years, 66 66 66


246


8 and 14 «


173


Number of pupils enrolled,


253


Average membership in all the schools,


214


Average attendance in all the schools,


191


Number of pupils over 16 years of age,


3


Number of pupils under 5 years of age, 4


APPROPRIATION AND RECEIPTS.


Appropriated by the town, $2,200 00


Received from the State Fund, 306 84


Received from the dog fund,


107 36


Balance unexpended last year,


80 03


$2,694 23


38


EXPENDITURES CHARGABLE TO SCHOOL MONEY.


Amount of teachers wages,


$2,168.50


Expended for fuel,


318 37


Expended for care of houses,


127 89


$2,614 76


Balance unexpended,


$79 47


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5


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF HATFIELD,


For the Year Ending March 1, 1895.


NORTHAMPTON, MASS .: WADE & DANIELS, PRINTERS, 1895.


ARTICLES IN THE WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING MARCH 18, 1895.


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


ART. 2 .- To choose all necessary town officers including one member of the School Committee for three years.


ART. 3 .- To choose an Elector under the will of the late Oliver Smith, Esq.


ART. 4 .- To receive and accept the list of jurors.


ART. 5 .- To hear the reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer, School Committee and Supervisor of Schools, and act thereon.


ART. 6 .- To receive and pass on Town accounts.


ART. 7 .- To take action in relation to raising money to de- fray the necessary expenses of the Town for the ensuing year.


ART. 8 .- To take action in relation to the maintenance and repairs of highways and bridges for the ensuing year.


ART. 9 .- To see what action the town will take in relation to the prompt payment of taxes.


ART. 10 .- To see if the town will make an appropriation for the Public Library and choose a committee for the same. ART. 11 .- To take action in relation to the support of the poor for the ensuing year.


ART. 12 .- To see if the Town will make an appropriation for Memorial Day.


3


4


ART. 13 .- To vote by ballot "Yes" or "No" on the question "Shall license be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town for the ensuing year."


ART. 14 .- To see if the town will employ a teacher of music in the Public Schools.


ART. 15 .- To see if the town will make an appropriation for the care of cemeteries.


ART. 16 .- To see if the town will accept the provisions of Chap. 431 of the Acts of 1888 relative to the employment of a Superintendent of Schools, and make an appropria- tion therefor.


ART. 17 .- To see if the town will vote to unite with the town of Deerfield to maintain a district superintendent under the act of 1888 as amended, and make the necessary appropriation.


ART. 18 .- To see if the town will appropriate money for the payment of the tuition of Hatfield children in Smith acad- emy, who are of suitable age and attainments to attend high school.


ART. 19 .- To see if the town will appropriate money for the conveyance of pupils.


ART. 20 .- To see if the town will make an appropriation for special repairs on school houses.


ART. 21 .- To see if the town will provide means for keep- ing its sidewalks passable for pedestrians through the winter.


ART. 22 .- To see if the town will make an appropriation to build an iron bridge on the Depot road.


ART. 23 .- To see if the town will make an appropriation for the purchase of a road machine.


Selectmen's Report.


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Hatfield :


Your Selectmen submit the following report of the expenses of the Town, for the year ending March 1, 1895.


OLD BILLS.


H. Shumway, express on library book and express for Town Clerk, '93, $12 90


H. Shumway, plank, '93,


2 16


1


labor on highway, '93,


75 00


'92,


31 34


Willis Holden, “ " '93,


50 00


L. B. Niquette, medical attendance James Murray, '93,


3 00


R. R. Finn, cash paid J. Brennan for wood for schools, '93, 9 00


R. R. Finn, cash paid J. H. Phillips for cleaning school house, '93, 6 00


R. R. Finn, services as school committee '92 and '93, 20 00


Mrs. John Smith, cleaning school house, '93, 5 00


sawing wood, " '93,


4 00


Shumway & Riley, repairs school house, '93,


3 76


Jared Remington, care of tramps, '93, 75


M. J. Proulx, services as constable, '93, 4 00


David Billings, services as school com., '93, 10 00


$236 91


5


6


POOR.


We have the following named persons boarding in families : Patrick Russell, aged 68, at $10 per month. Maud Remiliard, aged 11, at $6 per month.


NORTHAMPTON ALMSHOUSE.


Sidonie Vollinger, aged 82, at $2.75 per week.


Lettie Wheeler, aged 15, at $2.50 per week.


Arnold Graves, aged 13, at $2.50 per week. NORTHAMPTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL. A. M. Richmond, aged 63, at $3.25 per week.


F. L. Mosher, aged 32, at 3.25


James Murray, aged 25, at 3.25 66


Theodore Sykes, aged 49, at 3.25


S. D. Bartlett, aged 76, at 3.25


POOR EXPENDITURES.


N. H. L. Hospital, board A. M. Richmond, $169 46


board F. L. Mosher, 169 46


board Theodore Sykes, 138 72 board James Murray, 162 03


board S. D. Bartlett, 132 78


Peter Aubrey, jr., board Cora Remiliard, 44 00


board Delia Remiliard, 33 05


John Chandler, board Anna Cotz, 60 00


burial


10 00


M. J. Ryan, groceries to Anna Cotz, 5 52


Lewis Murray, jr., board of Patrick Russell, 12 87


Joseph Smith, "


110 00


Adelle Allair, board of Maud Remiliard, 72 00


clothes for 12 90


Northampton Alms house, bd Sid. Vollinger, 143 00


bd Lettie Wheeler, 61 98 bd Arnold Graves, 41 10 F. F. Guilford,"shoes and plaster, Sid. Vollinger, 3 07 S. W. Haughton, board Lettie Wheeler, 41 00


cash paid Dr., Lettie Wheeler, 10 00


7


Mrs. H. S. Hubbard, board of Lettie Wheeler, $18 36 Matthew Taylor, board of James Shea, 24 00 Antoine Dogasky, board of Rosa Stone, 53 39


City of Boston, burial of Frank Remiliard, 10 00 Town of Westboro, aid to Frank Remiliard, 11 00


Joseph Patrick, keeping tramps, 10 55


A. H. Hoadley, med. atten. Sidonie Vollinger, 4 00


F. S. Newell, James Shea, 1 50


L. H. Kingsley, taking Jas. Shea to Hospital, 3 00 M. J. Proulx, taking Rosa Stone to Tewksbury, 11 95 M. J. Ryan, clothes for Cora Remiliard, 7 96


cash paid car fare, Cora Remiliard, 2 50 goods to Maud Remiliard, 5 47


· cash paid med., Delia Remiliard, . cash paid clothes and car fare,


3 60


James Shea, 21 97


M. J. Ryan, goods to Cora Remiliard, 3 78


crackers for tramps, 3 24


C. M. Barton, medical attendance Jas. Shea, 1 00


Rosa Stone, 14 50


J. H. Howard, sboes M. Remiliard,


1 10


$1,645 81


Received from A. D. and L. E. Bartlett, for


the support of S. D. Bartlett, $132.78


STATE AID.


M. N. Anderson, $24 00


LIBRARY ACCOUNT.


R. E. Edwards, repairing table, $8 14


S. E. Bridgman & Co., books,


121 10


P. H. Chew, books, 11 40


B. & M. R. R. Co. express,


1 15


M. F. Dumphy, binding books,


10 50


W. D. Billings, cataloguing books,


15 00


J. H. Sanderson, librarian,


50 00


J. H. Sanderson, moving books,


10 00


8


C. A. Nichols & Co., books,


$18 00


C. A. Nichols & Co., books, 6 00


R. M. Woods, cash paid for books, 3 00


$254 29


CEMETERY APPROPRIATION.


W. H. Dickinson, treasurer, $50 00


MEMORIAL DAY APPROPRIATION.


C. S. Shattuck, $100 00


SCHOOLS.


Sarah E. Kingsley, teaching,


$172 50


Grace E. Webber,


82 50


Margaret Allair,


259 00


Mary J. Breor, 66


276 50


Mary E. Pelissier,


282 50


Lizzie E. Ryan, 66


276 50


A. Mabel Marsh,


71 50


Mattie E. Bardwell,


66 00


Edith M. Clark,


181 50


Elizabeth Rathbon,


169 00


Bertha Andrews,


181 50


Sarah E. Carlton,


66


104 00


S. S. Dwight, coal,


181 71


E. C. Waite, coal,


64 80


Strong & Bradford, wood,


23 70


John Dea, care of fires,


6 75


Katie Merrick, sweeping school room,


18 00


Lyda A. Kingsley, sweeping school room,


19 00


Robert L. Belden, care of fires,


8 00


Ralph Ritchmeyer, care of fires,


2 25


Arthur Jubinville, care of fires, 7 45


Anna Walfrom, sweeping school room, 2 75


R. R. Finn, cash paid for sweeping, 3 00


M. J. Ryan, brooms and pails,


3 90


1


9


Willie Boyle, care of fires,


฿ 6 75


G. W. Carlton, care of fires, 17 50


Lizzie Garvey, sweeping school room, 6 25


Robert Bardwell, care of fires, Bertha Andrews, care of fires,


3 20


3 45


Nellie Barry, sweeping school room,


4 40


Martin Coly, sawing wood,


3 00


Mrs. John Smith, care of fires,


13 50


Mrs. John Smith, sawing wood,


4 00


M. P. Bradford, sawing wood,


3 00


Bertha Anderws, sweeping school room,


3 90


C. D. Bardwell, care of fires,


13 00


E. S. Strong, care of fires,


30 00


$2576 26


TEACHING MUSIC IN SCHOOLS.


Thos. Charmbury,


$150 00


SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Silver, Burdette & Co., books,


$23 90


Geo. F. King & Merrill,


21 84


Milton Bradley & Co.,


6 13


S. E. Bridgman & Co., 66


34 85


C. M. Barton Cash paid for checks,


6 00


Silver, Burdette & Co., tracing courses,


4 80


S. E. Bridgman & Co., books,


137 54


Silver, Burdette & Co.,


13 14


C. M. Barton cash paid for books and express,


6 95


$255 15


SCHOOL HOUSE REPAIRS.


W. B. Langdon, labor,


$7 25


Oscar Belden, 66


1 00


R. R. Finn, cash paid for repairs,


6 00


Robert L. Belden, labor,


1 00


Frary Brothers,


15 00


H. G. Moore, cash and labor,


17 18


10


W. B. Langdon, labor, $3 00


John Stoddard, lumber and labor, 10 75


L. S. Crafts, 7 35 Shumway & Riley, labor and material, 52 92


$121 45


REPAIRS ON UNION HALL.


Geo. W. Reid, labor, $21 00


Joseph Hebert, lumber, 42 44


Edwin Field, labor and cash paid,


10 42


H. G. Moore, “


17 30


H. G. Moore, lumber,


2 50


M. H. Burke, painting,


100 00


$193 66


FURNISHING MEMORIAL BUILDING.


A. C. Matthews, setting cannons, $98 41


66 book cases, 73 03


Shumway & Riley, furnace,


285 87


E. A. Ellsworth, service as architect, 116 00


C. N. Fitts, furniture for selectmen's room,


121 60


Ames Manufacturing Co., tablets,


390 00


R. E. Edwards, furniture for Mem. room, 87 25


A. C. Matthews, moulding for


8 04


cases for Mem. room,


320 00


J. H. Bigelow, wire for library,


106 95


R. E. Edwards umbrella rack,


3 50


C. N. Fitts, matting and shades,


30 43


$1,641 08


GRADING AND SEEDING MEMORIAL GROUNDS.


J. T. Powers, labor,


$3 00


D. W. Wells, team 66 66 fertilizers,


4 50


3 95


Wm. Barnes, labor,


3 00


John McHugh,


1 50


H. Shumway, team and labor,


10 00


$25 95


11


BUILDING SIDEWALK ON DEPOT ROAD.


H. Shumway, team and labor,


$29 50


J. S. Carl,


17 50


C. W. Wade,


21 00


Henry Vollinger,


15 75


F. C. Dugal,


8 25


J. J. Ryan,


16 87


James McGrath,


7 50


Dennis Fitzgerald,


7 50


J. B. Smith,


7 50


James Orman,


7 50


Joseph Winchotick,


66


8 25


Michael Sperber,


66


7 50


Dennis Daley,


8 25


Joseph Smith, Jr.,


8 25


Richard McGrath,


7 50


Thomas McGrath,


9 50


J. E. Stoddard,


6 75


D. P. McGrath,


6 00


Robert McGrath,


3 00


T. A. Nolan,


66


75


Richard Nolan,


3 00


Strong & Bradford, lumber,


42 31


John Denlein, loam,


37 00


$286 93


ORDINARY REPAIRS ON HIGHWAY.


H. Shumway,


team and labor,


$230 84


Willis Holden,


149 40


James Ryan,


10 00


Walter Langdon,


3 50


C. B. Dickinson,


12 00


M. J. Proulx,


3 50


C. A. Jones,


3 50


J. J. Ryan,


37 35


Cornelius Murphy,


4 50


F. T. Vining,


3 00


M. Sperber,


1 25


$458 84


Soil Pipe for Drain, S. W. & A. B. Lee,


4 10


12


REPAIRING CULVERT NEAR S. W. KINGSLEY'S.


John Kiley, labor, J. A. Sullivan, cement, 2 80


$5 00


$7 80


CUTTING BRUSH ON PLAIN ROAD.


John Brennan, labor,


$18 00


REPAIRING FERRY ROAD.


E. Hamelle, labor, $9 90


PLANK AND LUMBER FOR BRIDGES.


Strong & Bradford, plank and lumber, $124 43


Joseph Hebert,


30 44


A. E. Harris,


10 58


M. J. Ryan, spikes, etc.,


12 32


$177 77


1


BLASTING ROCK ON MOUNTAIN ROAD.


John Stoddard, labor and explosives,


$6 75


George Steele, 2 25


$9 00


BUILDING IRON FENCE NEAR S. W. KINGSLEY'S. Shumway & Riley, $16 01


TURNPIKING MOUNTAIN ROAD.


Willis Holden, team and labor,


$53 00


A. L. Strong,


66


66


14 00


J. J. Ryan,


6 75


Frank Howard, 66


5 25


Arthur Howard,


66


5 25


John Batzold,


66


6 00


E. A. Briggs,


66


2 25


$92 50


13


HARDENING ROADS IN WESTBROOK.


C. B. Dickinson, team and labor,


$13 75


Willis Holden, 66


20 00


Edwin Field, 66 66


3 50


L. S. Crafts, 66 66


8 50


Daniel Garvey, 66


66


5 00


J. T. Fitzgibbon, 66


66


5 00


Cornelius Murphy,


66


6 75


Maur. Fitzgibbon,


66


2 25


Geo. Anderson,


66


1 50


$66 25


HARDENING SCHOOL STREET


FROM CHAS. WILKIE'S TO W. W. GORE'S.


Horace Shumway, team and labor,


$27 83


T. J. Ryan,


15 75


Michael Boyle, Est. "


66


17 25


Charles Wilkie, 66


66


3 50


John Vollinger,


66


3 50


Jacob Carl,


10 50


J. S. Newman, 66


5 00


C. K. Morton,


66


66


5 25


Paul Balise,


66


66


3 50


John Sheehan


66


66


13 50


John Steingline,


66


66


3 50


Henry Vollinger,


66


66


10 50


George Vollinger, "




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