Hatfield Annual Town Report 1906-1914, Part 13

Author: Hatfield (Mass)
Publication date: 1906
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that the town's people at some future time can have a playground or breathing spot.


Respectfully submitted,


John C. Ryan, Chairman. Oscar E. Belden, Secretary. Thomas J. Ryan, John J. Betsold,


L. H. Kingsley,


William E. Foley,


Thaddeus Graves, Jr., John McHugh, Jr., Charles W. Wade,


Daniel P. Sheehan, Carlton H. Crafts,


Finance Committee.


Articles in the Town Warrant for Town Meeting, March 18, 1912.


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 Commissioner for three years; one Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years; one Trustee for Public Library for three 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 present shall direct, but in 110 case shall they be kept open after the hour of sunset.


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


Article 4. To receive and pass on town accounts.


Article 5. To take action in relation to maintenance and repairs of highways and bridges the ensuing year, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Article 6. To take action in relation to raising money and appropriate same to defray the necessary expenses of the town for the ensuing year.


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Article 7. To see what action the town will take in relation to the prompt payment of taxes the ensuing year.


Article 8. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money foi Memorial Day.


Article 9. To take action in relation to the support of the poor for the ensuing year, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Article 10. To revise and accept the list of Jurors re- ported by the Selectmen.


Article 11. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the care of cemeteries for the ensuing year.


Article 12. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money fot the Public Library for the ensuing year.


Article 13. To see if the town will employ Supervisors in the public schools for the ensuing year, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Article 14. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the payment of tuitions of Hatfield children in Smith Academy, who are of suitable age and attainments to attend High School.


Article 15. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for Firemen's Muster.


Article 16. To see if the town will authorize the Treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, or a majority there- of, to borrow during the current municipal year, beginning March 1st, 1912, in anticipation of the taxes for said munic- ipal year, such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the town, giving the notes of the town therefor, payable within one year from the dates thereof.


Article 17. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the employment of one or more School Physicians, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 502, Acts of 1906.


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Article 18. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the payment of tuitions of Hatfield children attend- ing the Smith Industrial School of Northampton.


Article 19. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for repairing the sidewalk on South side of School street.


Article 20. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money to be expended in furnishing fire escapes and repairs for our school buildings.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to build a per- manent road of stone or other material, on Maple street, from Post Office corner, West to Kingsley's Bridge, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to accept the Silas Porter property, (willed to the town by Samuel H. Dickinson) and what use and disposition will be made of same.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to build a per- manent road of stone or other material, on Elm street, com- mencing at end of present stone road, thence East, 1500 fees, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Article 24. To hear report of the Insurance Committee and act thereon.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to appoint an- other Finance Committee to act for the ensuing year.


Article 26. To see what action, ir any, the town will take in regard to the proposition of all night street lighting submitted by the Amherst Gas Company.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to build a per- manent road of stone or other material, on Maple and Elm streets, or any part thereof, under the provisions of Chapter 525, Acts of 1910, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


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Article 28. To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to build a permanent road of stone or other material on the Depot Road, so-called, from the residence of John S. Deinlein to the State Road in West Hatfield, or any part thereof.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate money for purchasing any supplies or apparatus needed by the Fire Department.


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to build a gravel walk on West side of road South from Craft's Corner to school house in North Hatfield, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Article 31. To see if the town will vote to relay four inch pipe in place of the two inch water pipe from the L. S. Crafts' Corner, North to the Whately town line; also, from the Depot Road, North to the Dennis Reagan place, thereby giving them fire protection and better service, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Selectmen's Report.


To the Citizens of Hatfield, Mass .:-


GENTLEMEN :- In accordance with the requirements of the Statutes of Massachusetts, the following report for the year ending March 1st, 1912, is respectfully submitted.


STATE AID


Paid to three persons,


$120 00


POOR EXPENDITURES


City of Northampton,


$116 00


John P. Chandler, wood,


3 00


Silas Porter, rent,


45 00


Aid,


10 00


M. J. Ryan, supplies,


189 70


Mary J. Proulx, rent,


120 00


Lawyer Stevens, rent,


25 00


A. J. Bonneville, med. attendance,


4 50


H. D. Smith, coal,


9 00


L. J. Pelissier, supplies,


14 15


$536 36


TOWN OFFICERS


John C. Ryan,


services as Selectman, 1910,


$150 00


Thos. J. Ryan,


‹ .


1910,


75 00


C. Edw. Warner,


1910,


75 00


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Chas. L. Warner, services Water Commissioner,


$ 10 00


Daniel W. Wells,


66 66


10 00


Michael J. Proulx,


10 00


Daniel P. Sheehan,


Ballot Clerk, ،،


2 00


Larkin M. Proulx, 66


2 00


Thaddeus Graves, Jr."


2 00


Scott Harris, 66


2 00


Chas. I. Stowell,


66


4 00


Edw. J. Day,


2 00


Edson W. Strong,


1 50


Edson W. Strong,


Assessors,


77 50


Wm. H. Belden,


113 76


L. H. Kingsley,


143 75


E. L. Graves,


Tax Collector, 1910,


200 00


Chas. K. Morton,


Elector,


20 00


Chas. K. Morton,


Auditor,


15 00


L. B. Waltz,


Constable,


2 00


Arthur R. Breor,


School Committee,


20 00


Thos. W. Ryan,


Registrar of Voters,


10 00


R. W. Weber,


10 00


Sam'l F. Billings, 66


10 00


L. H. Kingsley,


10 00


L. H. Kingsley, Town Clerk, Clerk Bd. Selectmen, 400 00


L. H. Kingsley, Town Treasurer, 100 00


5 00


$1,482 50


SEWERS


North Main, Prospect, Elm and Maple Streets


John M. Strong, team and labor,


$ 3 50


H. Shumway,


60


5 00


John J. Betsold,


7 00


Daniel P. Sheehan, 66


36 00


Ed. A. Ryan,


16 55


John C. Ryan,


2 00


66


L. J. Pelissier, Fish Warden,


12


Thos. J. Ryan, labor,


$ 52 00


John L, Sheehan,


26 00


L. B. Waltz,


34 00


John Merrick,


20 12


John Fusek,


21 00


Jacob Geies,


14 00


George Steele,


1 50


Frank J. Casten,


19 25


Geo. M. Franklin,


1 75


Wm. S. Murphy,


10 50


Peter Brainerd,


66


3 50


Tony Novack,


5 25


M. Paschek,


8 75


Stefan Stickibi,


8 75


John Jablonski,


7 00


Frank Jablonski,


1 75


Frank Kousinkoski,


3 50


Martin Covill,


66


5 25


Mike Kulson,


3 50


John Blidr,


5 25


Sebastien Blidr,


87


Kostanti Rogaleski,


5 25


Tony Penkosky,


5 25


Kietan Becker,


1 75


S. W. Kingsley,


13 95


Cash, polish laborers,


314 98


David W. Lewis Co., tile,


255 12


B. & M. Rd., freight on tile,


196 10


Wm. A. Bailey, brick,


34 00


A. L. Smith, brick,


6 80


E. E. Davis, maps and surveys,


24 98


Northampton Iron Works, catch basins,


72 00


$1,253 72


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CARE OF COMMONS


James P. Kelly, raking and mowing,


$34 00


C. I. Stowell, 66


10 00


H. D. Smith, lawn mower.


4 50


$48 50


MEMORIAL DAY


Chas. K. Morton,


$75 00


SMITH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL


Tuition,


$200 00


FIREMEN'S MUSTER


M. J. Ryan, chief,


$75 00


ORDINARY REPAIRS-HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES


Daniel P. Sheehan, team and labor


$161 00


H. Shumway,


397 62


Jos. S. Newman,


128 00


James Mullins,


12 00


Wm. E. Boyle,


8 00


James L. Boyle,


66


4 00


John C. Ryan,


66


90 00


John M. Strong,


8 12


John J. Betsold,


5 25


H. D. Smith,


70 19


Álex Donis,


66


7 50


Whalen Bros.,


6 00


Mrs. C. L. Graves,


6 00


Daniel W. Wells,


2 00


James L. Day,


16 00


F. H. Bardwell,


66


9 50


14


D. P. McGrath,


team and labor, $ 6 00


Alex Kozash,


13 00


A. W. Houghton,


10 00


C. H. Crafts,


35 25


Geo. M. Donelson,


19 50


John F. Day,


18 00


Chas. L. Warner,


6 62


Thos. J. Ryan, labor,


274 00


L. B. Waltz,


92 00


J. L. Sheehan,


79 00


John Merrick,


46 38


Geo. M. Franklin,


57 75


John Fusek,


73 78


Jacob Geies,


84 28


Joseph Ryan,


1 75


Tony Novak,


1 75


Lucas Noreska,


5 50


Martin Covill,


3 50


Mike Paschek,


21 00


Stefan Stickibi,


36 16


Wm. S. Murphy,


1 75


Frank Jablonski,


1 75


Kietan Becker,


7 00


F. J. Casten,


17 25


Dennis Fitzgerald,


3 50


Stefan Klemik,


2 62


Tony Penkosky,


1 75


Mike Kulson,


1 75


John S. Denlein,


1 00


Peter Sabisky,


8 75


Lawrence Shoenisky, 66


8 75


Peter Zablonski,


2 63


John Dembroski,


8 75


Geo. A. Chandler,


5 00


A. H. Beers, surveying,


4 00


H. E. Bardwell, paint,


8 75


Chas. C. Lewis Co., wheelbarrows,


12 00


15


Foster Bros., supplies,


$ 28 00


Buffalo Steam Roller Co., repairs,


14 00


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


29 05


L. J. Pelissier, twine,


55


Wm. P. Boyle, painting fence,


16 95


S. E. Briggs, filing saws,


1 25


W. H. Riley & Co., tile,


62 33


John L. Smith, edge,


8 00


Frank E. Wilkie, sand,


15 00


B. & M., freight,


77


W. H. Riley & Co., repairs,


5 61


Archie P. Graves, lumber,


301 25


John Zerginsky, fence posts,


6 00


M. J. Ryan, supplies,


44 15


A. L. Strong, lumber,


91 64


Edw. N. Dickinson, sand,


18 50


$2,556 46


CHESTNUT STREET-SIDEWALK


H. Shumway, team and labor,


$20 00


Daniel P. Sheehan,


12 00


James Mullins,


and sand, 17 00


John C. Ryan,


37 20


Jos. S. Newman,


66


18 00


H. D. Smith,


4 00


D. P. McGrath,


2 00


Thos. J. Ryan, labor,


16 00


L. B. Waltz,


4 00


J. L. Sheehan,


12 00


Jacob Geies,


7 00


Geo. M. Franklin,


5 25


John Fusek,


12 25


John Merrick,


66


5 25


F. J. Casten,


1 75


Wm. S. Murphy,


5 25


.


16


Tony Novack, labor,


$ 1 75


John Jablonski, 66


3 50


Frank Jablonski,


3 50


Stefan Stickibi,


3 50


Mike Paschek, 66


5 25


Kietan Becker,


5 25


Foster Bros., supplies,


8 42


E. E. Davis, surveying,


4 48


$214 60


SCHOOL PHYSICIANS


Chas. A. Byrne, school inspection, 1910,


$50 00


A. J. Bonneville.


1910,


50 00


$100 00


INSURANCE


C. H. Pierce,


$58 50


H. L. Howard, 98 25


$156 75


BONDS-TOWN OFFICERS


Wm. M. Cochran, bond Treas.,


$32 00


bond Coll.,


25 00


$57 00


STREET LIGHTING


Amherst Gas Company, $2,520 32


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SPECIAL REPAIRS-HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES


H. Shumway, team and labor, Chestnut St.,


$ 2 00


Jos. S. Newman,


12 00


Geo. M. Donelson,


6 6


6 00


John C. Ryan, 66


66


6 00


D. P. Sheehan,


1 13


J. J. Betsold,


66


4 00


Wm. R. Cutter,


6 00


Jacob Geies,


66


5 25


John Fusek,


1 75


Geo. M. Franklin,


5 25


Paul Michalicka,


5 25


John Dembroski,


66


5 25


N. E. Metal Culvert Co., culvert, fill on plain,


62 56


L. H. Kingsley, sand,


7 50


B. & M. Rd., car cinders, at underpass,


12 00


J. S. Lane & Son, stone,


94 20


H. E. Bardwell, paint, Pine Bridge,


35 00


Wm. P. Boyle, painting, €


54 59


John C. Ryan, team and labor, repairs Brads't Rd,


24 00


Belden Bros, 66


12 00


Frank P. Jones,


12 00


Geo. M. Donelson, 66


24 00


John J. Betsold,


24.00


Archie P. Graves,


24 00


D. P. Sheehan,


24 00


H. Shumway,


4 00


John F. Day,


66


24 00


C. H. Crafts,


20 00


Thos. J. Ryan,


24 00


L. B. Waltz,


66


12 00


J. L. Sheehan,


66


12 00


Jacob Geies,


10 50


John Fusek,


10 50


John Dembroski,


66


10 50


Geo. B. McClellan, gravel,


16 70


66


$613 92


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MEMORIAL BUILDING


H. D Smith, coal,


69 39


L. H. Kingsley, janitor,


75 00


A. L. Strong, wood,


5 50


O'Connor & Davies, plumbing,


9 24


$159 13


WATER RATES


Superintendent,


$500 00


CEMETERY APPROPRIATION


F. H. Bardwell, Treas.,


$100 00


SMITH ACADEMY


David Billings, Treas.,


$1,000 00


PERMANENT ROADS


Elm, Prospect and Main Streets


H, Shumway,


team and labor,


$319 50


H. D. Smith,


and coal,


273 21


Whalen Bros,


107 00


P. T. Boyle,


18 00


Joseph S. Newman,


219 00


Daniel P. Sheehan,


188 00


Michael W. Boyle,


13 00


Dennis P. McGrath,


143 00


Mrs. C. L. Graves,


41 00


James L. Day,


136 00


John J. Betsold,


160 00


John M. Strong,


99 00


19


A. W. Morton, team and labor,


$ 16 00


Daniel W. Wells,


66


46 00


A. W. Houghton,


74 00


John C. Ryan,


144 00


Geo. M. Donelson,


66


66 00


John W. Kiley,


54 00


F. H. Bardwell.


18 00


John F. Day,


20 00


Alfred E. Breor,


25 00


Alex. Kozash,


61 00


Mrs. Stephen Vachula,


54 00


Thos. J. Ryan,


supt.,


294 00


Lawrence W. Waltz,


95 00


John L. Sheehan,


139 00


Frank J. Casten,


210 00


Jacob Geies,


104 13


Geo. M. Franklin,


49 88


John Fusek,


93 62


John Merrick,


30 63


Dennis Fitzgerald,


31 49


Stefan Stickibi,


32 38


Michael Paschek,


3 50


Anthony Penkosky,


4 38


Stefan Klemik,


. .


5 25


Joseph Smith,


7 88


No. 2,


16 62


George Fusek, sand,


11 90


Alvin L. Strong, fence posts,


19 00


Edson W. Strong, labor stand pipe,


1 80


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


24 06


City of Northampton, stone,


1,917 65


John S. Lane & Sons, stone,


1,108 04


E. E. Davis, surveying,


54 84


A. L. Smith, brick,


6 80


Foster Bros., waste,


1 52


Lane Construction Co., stone,


15 40


66


66


66


20


N. Y. & N. H. Rd., demurrage, Henry R. Holden, wood,


$ 18 00


2 50


$6,593 98


TREE WARDEN


Montgomery & Wilson, saws,


$8 00


John F. Batzold, labor,


8 00


$16 00


STATE ROAD AND REPAIRS


James L. Day,


team and labor,


$ 12 00


James Mullins,


8 00


Joseph S. Newman,


. .


123 50


John M. Strong,


15 00


John C. Ryan,


50 00


Wm. E. Boyle,


66


8 00


H. Shumway,


133 00


Daniel P. Sheehan,


26 55


Geo. M. Donelson,


and sand,


97 60


H. R. Holden,


and wood,


23 25


John J. Betsold,


32 88


Wm. R. Cutter,


12 00


A. W. Houghton,


66


8 00


H. D. Smith,


and coal,


63 11


Thos. J. Ryan,


supt.,


160 00


John L. Sheehan,


89 00


L. B. Waltz,


57 00


Anton Novack,


3 50


M. Pashek,


3 50


Frank J. Casten,


118 50


Geo. M. Franklin,


27 13


Jacob Geies,


49 88


John Fusek,


45 50


66


21


Stefan Skibicki,


labor,


$ 3 50


Paul Michalicki,


21 88


John Dembroski,


20 12


Stefan Omasta,


8 75


Frank L. Betsold,


91 69


Lawrence Shoenisky,


3 50


Wm. S. Murphy,


3 50


Benj. P. Dwight, sand,


4 20


B. & M. R., freight on stone,


172 94


Mass., Broken Stone Co., stone,


237 37


John S. Lane & Sons, stone,


339 81


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


119 20


A. I .. Strong, sand and lumber,


53 45


Wm. P. Boyle, painting fence,


63 75


Kate Flynn, lighting lantern,


4 00


Kate Donovan,


4 00


Foster Bros, oil,


1 95


N. Y. N. H. R., demurrage,


1 00


$2,322 51


Received from State,


$3,190 35


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Fred Winzel,


storing hose wagon,


$ 5 00


Thos. M. Day,


66


5 00


H. W. Marsh,


5 00


C. H. Crafts,


5 00


James Mullins,


66


5 00


12 00


Edw. J. Day, drying hose, use of horse, J. J. Betsold, storing wagon, men at fires,


18 50


$55 50


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CONTINGENCIES


E. L. Graves, postage town reports, $


7 28


Herald Job Print, printing town reports, 103 30


W. H. Riley & Co., repairs town hall, 3 82


E. S. Warner, inspection barns and stock, 61 00


S. W. Kingsley, old bill, 60 84


S. A. French, handcuffs and shield,


5 00


E. L. Graves, return envelopes and stamps,


14 63


R. W. Lyman, copy of real estate titles, 12 00


Metcalf & Co., printing election ballots, 11 50


Wm. P. Boyle, labor town hall,


16 75


Scott Harris, janitor town hall,


31 00


Hatfield Gas Co., gas public buildings, 35 89


John M. Strong, forest fires,


15 75


J. W. Heffernan, stationery and law book,


6 25


O'Donnell & O'Donnell, law, 7 00


J. E. Porter, ex. Insurance Committee,


7 33


Johnson's Bookstore, coll. book,


2 10


E. S. Warner, inspection beeves and pork,


101 25


H. A. Suitor, fumigating,


2 00


P. H. Chew, check lists,


3 60


E. L. Graves, postage as coll.,


6 30


C. T. Bagnall, tax bills,


2 25


C. I. Stowell, care Wilkie plot,


3 00


F. W. Shepp, slating town hall,


5 00


W. H. Riley & Co., plumbing,


5 37


E. E. Davis, surveying line South St.,


8 48


E. E. Davis, map of water mains,


13 00


C. A. Byrne, returning births,


10 75


A. J. Bonneville,


2 25


S. W. Kingsley, police duty,


11 00


A. R. Breor,


6 00


L. H. Kingsley, recording and indexing, births, marriages, deaths, 47 00


L. H. Kingsley, serving Warrants, notifying T. officers, 13 50


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L. H. Kingsley, supplies,


$ 6 56


Selectmen, expenses to Boston, telephone, etc.,


19 60


$668 35


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Bridgman & Lyman, books,


$128 26


Louise Shea, cleaning,


3 00


Underwood & Underwood, supplies,


11 50


Chas. A. Wight, book,


2 00


H. S. Waters, book,


3 15


P. H. Chew, supplies,


9 85


M. A. B. Dickinson, book,


5 00


Mrs. Buschak, cleaning,


75


I. A. Flint, book,


1 50


C. M. Barton, services as librarian,


179 49


J. H. Howard, use of team,


5 50


$350 00


CEMENT WALK, SIDEWALK REPAIRS AND FOOT BRIDGE


H. Shumway,


team and labor,


$29 63


D. P. Sheehan,


24 00


John C. Ryan,


24 00


John J. Betsold,


66


10 00


Jos. S. Newman,


4 00


John F. Day,


8 00


Thos. J. Ryan,


60


38 00


F. J. Casten,


5 25


L. B. Waltz,


19 00


J. L. Sheehan,


24 00


Jacob Geies,


7 00


John Fusek,


14 00


Mike Pauschek,


8 75


24


Lawrence Shoenisky,


labor,


$ 7 00


Peter Sabisky,


3 50


Stefan Stickibci,


3 50


Mike Duletsky,


18 00


R. W. Gore,


5 25


John Stoddard,


2 00


Alex Donis, sand,


1 50


H. D. Smith, cement,


93 00


E. J. McCarthy, stock and labor,


23 52


United Construction Co., iron foot bridge,


463 87


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


66 86


J. A. Sullivan; supplies,


1 14


Foster Bros., supplies,


10 21


$914 98


BRADSTREET FILL


H. Shumway,


team and labor,


$ 8 00


John C. Ryan,


56 00


Daniel P. Sheehan,


66


10 00


Belden Bros.,


66


30 00


F. P. Jones,


169 00


H. W. Marsh,


122 37


Geo. M. Donelson,


66


28 00


Estelle Harris,


38 00


Mrs. Vochula,


66


32 00


Archie P. Graves,


86 00


John F. Day,


66


52 00


L. B. Waltz,


26 00


John L. Sheehan,


2 00


Jacob Geies,


9 62


John Fusek,


4 38


Peter ZablonSki,


66


13 12


John Dembroski.


2 62


Cash-Polish laborers,


109 37


4 00


Thos. J. Ryan,


25


Merrick Lumber Co.,


labor, $ 25 92


36 48


E. E. Davis, surveying, Ewd. A. Ryan, sand, M. J. Ryan, $ 6


51 15


30 40


F. P. Jones,


67 70


$1014 13


SCHOOL EXPENDITURES


Miss Elizabeth Coffin, teaching,


$140 00


Hazel C. Owen,


140 00


Katherine W. Day,


355 20


Mary Decker,


444 00


Mary J. Mulcahy,


491 96


Sarah V. Kiley,


66


463 20


Constance C. Breor,


380 00


Christine Hibbard,


393 00


Nellie T. O'Brien,


393 00


Margaret A. Ryan,


427 85


Veronica R. Driscoll,


245 00


Mary F. Keating,


245 00


Alice R. Sweeney,


230 00


Nellie G. Smith,


67 20


Beatrice J. Hibbard,


drawing,


153 25


Ethel Chilson,


music,


36 00


Charlotte Woods,


96 00


M. H. Bowman, services as Supt.,


28 80


M. H. Bowman, supplies and expenses,


4 06


Clinton J. Richards, services as Supt.,


343 77


Clinton J. Richards, printing and supplies,


17 92


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., supplies,


12 01


Silver, Burdett & Co.,


41 95


American Book Co.,


11 52


Edward Babb Co.,


48 12


Ginn & Co., 66


25 20


66


66


M. H. Bowman, tickets,


209 14


66


26


J. L. Hammett Co.,


supplies,


$ 114 86


Milton Bradley Co.,


14 85


Funk & Wagnalls Co.,


1 80


Lafleur Bros.,


14 70


A. N. Palmer Co.,


36 35


G. F. Harlow Co.,


1 35


Wright & Potter,


2 50


Milwaukee Brush Co.,


15 00


J. A. Sullivan,


38


Quinn & Mansfield, furniture,


22 00


G. M. Bradford, wood, 12 00


F. W. Schepp,


3 00


F. T. Bardwell,


4 50


A. L. Strong,


4 00


H. D. Smith, labor and coal,


499 48


Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,


54 41


Frank L. Betsold, lumber and labor,


127 97


Wm. P. Boyle, painting and labor,


184 71


John J. Betsold, supplies and labor,


7 85


T. Graves, Jr., supplies and cleaning,


7 40


Highway Dept., cementing cellar,


102 58


Phelps & Gare, clock,


4 00


O'Connor & Davies, plumbing,


293 28


Shumway & Riley,


4 41


W. H. Riley & Co.,


3 50


Conn. Valley St. Ry., tickets,


36 00


Merrill C. Strong, transportation,


4 00


Mrs. S. Vachula,


6 00


Constance C. Breor,


1 92


Alice R. Sweeney,


11 75


Katherine W. Day,


sweeping,


3 50


Hazel Merrick,


2 00


Margaret Wickles,


2 00


Kate Wickles,


5 50


Kate Flynn,


cleaning,


9 00


Kate Knasnek,


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3 00


A. LaMountain, taking census,


18 00


27


Alfred E. Breor, labor, $ 17 00


O. Belden & Sons,


and wood, 24 00


Frank J. Saffer,


4 50


Earle McGrath,


1 50


A. R. Breor, and express,


5 10


Cornelia M. Wickles, janitor,


64 50


A. L. Carl,


24 50


Scott Harris,


96 00


John Salvas,


48 80


James P. Kelly,


96 00


Mrs. A. Hilbert,


72 50


Charles D. Flynn,


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123 15


M. J. Ryan, supplies,


10 80


Newson & Co.,


50 00


E. J. McCarthy, plumbing,


1 75


Chas. Scribner's Sons, books,


3 25


D. C. Heath & Co.,


13 34


S. W. Kingsley, labor,


10 75


J. J. Betsold,


5 50


$7,686 53


RECAPITULATION OF ORDERS DRAWN.


State Aid,


$ 120 00


Poor Expenditures,


536 36


Town Officers,


1,482 50


School Physicians,


100 00


Schools,


7,735 64


Insurance,


156 75


Bonds Town Officers,


57 00


Street Lighting,


2,520 32


Memorial Hall,


159 13


Water Rates,


500 00


Contingencies,


668 35


Highways and Bridges,


2,556 46


State Road and Repairs,


2,322 51


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Special Repairs,


$ 613 92


Public Library,


350 00


Sewers,


1,253 72


Fire Department,


55 50


Cemeteries,


100 00


Smith Academy,


1,000 00


Chestnut Street Sidewalk,


214 60


Care of Commons,


48 50


Memorial Day,


75 00


Smith Industrial School,


200 00


Tree Warden,


16 00


Firemen's Muster,


75 00


Permanent Roads,


6,593 98


Cement Walk, Repairs and Foot Bridge,


914 98


Bradstreet Fill,


1,014 13


$31,440 35


LIST OF APPRORIATIONS VOTED TO BE RAISED


AT THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING HELD MARCH 20th, 1911


For Memorial Day,


$ 75 00


Care of Cemeteries,


100 00


Teacher of Music,


150 00


Teacher of Drawing,


150 00


School Physicians,


100 00


Firemen's Muster,


75 00


Prospect Street Sewer,


212 00


North Main Street Sewer,


250 00


Chestnut Street Sidewalk,


200 00


8 Electric Lights on North Street,


140 00


3 Electric Lights on Valley Street,


50 00


Tuition-Smith Industrial School,


200 00


Tuition-Smith Academy,


1,000 00


50 Electric Lights-No. Hatfield & West,


900 00


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For Ordinary Repairs-Highways and Bridges, $ 2,500 00


Hardening Road at Wm. E. Boyle's, 75 00


Care of Commons, 50 00


Public Library,


350 00


Permanent Road on Prospect Street-$1000.00 from Treas.,


1,000 00


Support of Poor,


1,000 00


Permanent Road on Main Street-$2000.00 from Treas., 1,000 00


Draining North Street,


100 00


Electric Lights already installed,


2,066 00


2 Electric Lights on No. Prospect Street,


36 00


Water Rates,


500 00


Contingencies,


800 00


Interest,


400 00


Schools, (and Dog Fund)


6,100 00


Fire Department,


150 00


Salaries Town Officials,


1,400 00


Bonds-Town Officials,


50 00


Insurance,


115 00


Care Memorial Hall,


150 00


Repairs on Concrete Sidewalk,


400 00


Repairs on Gravel Sidewalk,


400 00


Elm Street Sewer,


700 00


Permanent Road on Elm Street,


1,000 00


Water Extension at No. Hatfield,


1,650 00


3 Electric Lights from Crafts' cor. north,


54 00


$25,648 00


JOHN C. RYAN,


THOMAS J. RYAN, JOHN J. BETSOLD,


Selectmen of Hatfield.


I have this day examined the books of the Selectmen and find them correct.


V. H. KELLER, Auditor.


Hatfield, March 5, 1912.


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LIST OF JURORS SUBMITTED BY THE SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF HATFIELD, 1912.


Name


Occupation


Boyle, William E.


Farmer


Boyle, James L.


Boyle, Patrick J.


Boyle, William P.


Belden, Oscar E. Billings, Louis A.


Painter Farmer


Crafts, Edson S.


Carpenter Farmer


Dickinson, Edward N.


Doppman, Adam F.


Graves, Thaddeus, Jr.


Jubenville, Eugene


Kiley, Michael P.


Kiley, John W. Morton, Albert W.


Newman, Joseph S. O'Dea, Thomas M. Proulx, Larkin M. Proulx, Alfred B.


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Ryan, Matthew J. Vollinger, Frank G. Wade Charles W. Warner, C. Edward Whalen, Richard J. Wight, Leland H. Waite, Charles H.


Treasurer's Report


L. H. KINGSLEY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF HATFIELD.


DR.


To balance in Treasury, $1602 32


To cash rec'd from E. L. Graves, Coll., (1910),


3143 32


66 (1911),


26,235 62


To cash rec'd from Treas. Water Commissioners,


3200 00


District Court fines,


133 00


Auctioneer's License,


1 00


Slaughter Licenses,


4 00


Pool License,


2 00


Refunding of Dog Fund,


122 30


Rent of Town Hall, 40 50


Rent of Silas Porter House,


15 00


City of Boston, school supplies,


62 00


State, Corporation Tax,


261 49


National Bank Tax,


874 62


Street Ry. Tax,


220 24


State Aid,


72 00


Mass. Highway Commission, 3190 35


Tuition Industrial School, 167 50


Supt. of Schools, 462 97


Inspection of Animals, 63 00


Income Mass. School Fund, 755 68


T. Graves, Jr., school supplies sold, 9 07


John Vochula, cemetery plot, 50


David Mullany, load stone,


3 00


3I


32


Received from B. & M. Rd., rebate on freight, $ 1 47


H. D. Smith, lumber sold, 8 90


N. Y., N. H. Rd., fighting fires, 5 75


W. H. Dickinson Est., laying pipe, 6 60


A. W. Morton, sewer entrance,


66 00


H. E. Bardwell,


and tile, 39 00


First Parish,


49 18


Smith Academy,


66


41 72


Joseph Douyard,


46 06


Alex Czelotka, 66


38 80


D. P. McGrath, 6


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