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Report of Supervisor of Music
In submitting a report of the work in music I will say that it has been carried along the same lines as in former years; namely, song drill, individual work, sight singing, and theory. We may fairly say that progress has been made during the past year.
Our aim is that every child shall acquire a thor- ough knowledge of the essentials of music, and shall appreciate all that is best in music.
Many thanks are due the grade teachers for their faithful perseverance, for without their co-operation but very little could be accomplished in this line of work.
MAUDE E. BOYLE.
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Medical Supervisor's Report
The schools have been particularly free from sick- ness the past year.
Two school buildings have several times been in danger of epidemic on account of pupils affected, but with fumigation and other care such danger has passed.
The prospect of a new, hygienic building in the near future fosters the hope that conditions may be im- proved in all of the present buildings, giving the town a chance to abandon one of the least hygienic of all of its school buildings.
CHAS. A. BYRNE,
A. J. BONNEVILLE.
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ANNUAL REPORT
-OF THE- 1
TOWN OFFICERS
-OF THE-
INDUSTRY
PROSPERITY
Town of Hatfield
- -FOR THE ------
Year Ending December 31 1914
PRESS OF THE HERALD JOB PRINT NORTHAMPTON
Finance Committee
To the Voters of the Town of Hatfield :-
Gentlemen :- The following necessary appropria- tions and improvements are hereby recommended for the ensuing year by your Finance Committee.
Obligations already voted on and to be assessed in 1915 :-
Bradstreet Stone Road-Note $2,500.00
Bradstreet Stone Road-Note $2,000.00
Second payment and interest, New School loan, $3,665.00
Street Lights-222 @ $15.50, 3,441.00
$11,606.00
Article 5-Highways.
Ordinary repairs, highways and bridges, 3,000.00
Article 6-Necessary town expenses.
Contingencies,
$1,200.00
Care Memorial Hall,
150.00
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Articles in the Town Warrant for Town Meeting, February 1, 1915
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 3 years; one Water Commission- er for three years; one Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years; one Trustee Public Library for three years; Auditor; Tree Warden; Elector, under the will of Oliver Smith; Tax Collector; six Constables; and to vote on the questions-"Yes" or "No"-Shall Li- censes 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 fore- noon, 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 no case shall they be kept open after the hour of sunset.
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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 mainten- ance 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 appropriating same to defray the necessary expenses of the town for the ensuing year.
Article 7-To see if the town will raise and ap .. propriate money for Memorial Day.
Article 8-To take action in relation to support of the poor for the ensuing year, and raise and appro- priate money for the same.
Article 9-To revise and accept the list of Jurors reported by the Selectmen.
Article 10-To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for care of cemeteries for the ensuing year.
Article 11-To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for the Public Library for the ensuing year.
Article 12-To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for Firemen's Muster.
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Article 13-To see if the town will vote to author- ize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year.
Article 14-To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the employment of one or more School Physicians, in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 502, Acts of 1906.
Article 15-To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for the payment of tuitions of Hat- field children attending the Smith Industrial School.
Article 16-To see if the town will vote to appoint a Finance Committee to act for the ensuing year.
Article 17-To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate money for purchasing supplies needed by the Fire Department.
Article 18-To see if the town will vote to oil the stone roads of the town the ensuing year, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Article 19-To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the spraying of its trees and Tree Warden work.
Article 20-To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $100 for 6 Street Lights to be placed on Elm street, from near the Larkin place west to Banks' corner.
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Article 21-To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000 for building perma- nent roads of stone and gravel on North Main, Chest- nut, North and Dwight Streets. $2,500 to be used in connection with $2,500 received from the State and placed on North Main street, $1,500 on Chestnut street, and $500 each on North and Dwight streets; said sum to be raised as recommended by your Finance Com- mittee.
Article 22-To see if the town will vote to build a permanent road of stone on North Main Street, under provision of Chapter 525, Acts of 1910.
Article 23-To see if the town will vote that con- trol of the Silas Porter property in rear of the new school building be given to the School Committee, for school playground and athletic field purposes.
Article 24-To see what action the towo will take in regard to grading around the new school building, and raise and appropriate money for same.
Article 25 -- To see if the town will vote to accept and adopt a set of By-Laws herewith submitted by the Selectmen.
Selectmen's Report
To the Citizens of Hatfield :-
Gentlemen :- In accordance with the requirements of the Statutes of Massachusetts, the following report for the year ending December 31st, 1914, is respectfully submitted:
STATE AID
Paid to three persons,
$120.00
POOR EXPENDITURES
Aid-cash paid,
78.00
Dickinson Hospital, 176.00
City of Northampton, 295.85
City of Holyoke, 172.81
Town of Hadley, 70.93
James L. Boyle, wood, 10.50
Dr. F. W. Doyle, medical attendance,
46.50
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H. D. Smith, coal and ex. to Tewksbury,
60.73
M. J. Ryan, supplies,
54.16
J. J. Curtis, repairs,
1.40
State Board of Charity,
52.50
Fred J. Morgan,
30.00
A. J. Bonneville, medical attendance, 10.00
Mrs. A. Parent,
10.00
$1,069.38
INSPECTION OF ANIMALS AND BEEVES
E. S. Warner, $349.60
OLD BILLS-1913.
M. J. Ryan, supplies highways,
$33.15
F. G. Howard, supplies highways,
1.67
W. P. Boyle, labor tool house, 9.25
M. C. Bailey, lumber tool house,
108.18
P. W. Mullins, storing hose wagon, and horse
7.00
H. W. Marsh, storing hose wagon and use of horse, 9.00
Fred Winzel, storing hose wagon, 5.00
T. M. O'Dea, storing hose wagon,
5.00
J. J. Betsold, storing hose wagon,
5.00
L. J. Pelissier, Fish Warden,
5.00
$188.25
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STREET LIGHTS
Amherst Gas Company, $3,616.56
WATER RATES
Superintendent,
$500.00
TOWN OFFICERS
J. J. Betsold, services as Selectman, 1913, $150.00
J. E. Porter, services as Selectman, 1913, 75.00
M. W. Boyle, services as Selectman, 1913, 75.00
C. K. Morton, services as Elector, 10.00
D. W. Wells, services as Water Commissioner 10.00
M. J. Proulx, services as Water Commissioner 10.00
A. R. Breor, services as Water Commissioner, 10.00
James L. Day, Auditor, 10.00
P. W. Mullins, Assessor, 80.00
E. W. Strong, Assessor, 65.00
L. H. Kingsley, Assessor, 177.50
E. L. Graves, Tax Collector, 1913, 206.00
E. L. Graves, Sealer and Ballot Clerk, 67.00
Thos. W. Ryan, Registrar of Voters, 10.00
Samuel F. Billings, Registrar of Voters, 10.00
R. W. Weber, Registrar of Voters, 10.00
10.00
L. H. Kingsley, Registrar of Voters, Charles I. Stowell, Ballot Clerk,
6.00
Dennis E. Holley, Ballot Clerk,
4.00
Robert J. McGrath, Ballot Clerk, 4.00
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Scott Harris, Ballot Clerk,
L. H. Kingsley, services as Town Clerk, 6.00
Clerk Board of Selectmen, as Town Treasurer,
500.00
100.00
George Eberlein, police duty,
5.00
$1,610.50
FIRE DEPARTMENT
J. J. Betsold, Storing hose wagon and use of horse, 6.00
C. H. Crafts, storing hose wagon and use of horse, 32.00
F. T. Bardwell, cash paid for forest fires, 124.00
John McHugh, use of horse,
7.00
S. W. Kingsley, repairs No. 6 hose wagon 5.50
T. M. Dea, storing hose wagon and use of horse,
14.00
Fred Winzel, storing hose wagon,
5.00
H. W. Marsh, storing hose wagon,
5.00
Mrs. James Mullins, storing hose wagon,
5.00
$203.50
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
Charles A. Byrne, A. J. Bonneville,
$50.00
50.00
$100.00
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CLEANING OUT SCHOOL STREET DITCH
D. P. Sheehan, Supt.
$8.00
J. L. Sheehan, labor,
5.00
Jacob Geis,
3.50
George M. Franklin,
3.50
Walenty Tos,
3.50
Nine men, labor,
27.20
$50.70
CONTINGENCIES
Herald Job Print, Town Reports and Bal-
lots, $162.40
M. J. Proulx, police duty,
13.50
Scott Harris, care clock and Town Hall,
35.50
Archie P. Graves, slabs,
4.00
O'Donnell & O'Donnell, law,
5.00
E. L. Graves, postage reports, envelopes and stamps, 25.62
C. H. Chase, deed transfers,
15.45
M. G. Mullins, rep. electricity at Town Hall,
14.50
H. H. Chilson, recording North st. petition
3.00
National Blank Book Co., order book,
10.25
Amherst Gas Company, electricity, Town Hall, 41.15
L. B. Waltz, police duty,
2.00
W. & L. E. Gurley, sealers' supplies,
3.04
W. J. Collins, fumigating,
5.00
Miller & Green, furniture polish,
3.23
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H. S. Gere & Sons, adv., 2.50
J. J. Curtis, repairs Memorial Hall, 4.70
C. H. Chase, rec. Gt. Ponset Road, 2.35
Johnson's Bookstore, cash and coll book, 4.00
C. T. Bagnall, tax bills, 2.60
Fairbanks Co., labels, .69
C. I. Stowell, care Wilkie plot,
3.00
A. J. Bonneville, fumigating, returning births 30.25
C. A. Byrne, fumigating, registering births, 44.25
F. T. Bardwell, wood Town Hall, 18.00
L. H. Kingsley, recording, indexing births, marriages and deaths, 57.00
Serving S. Warrants,
18.00
Fares, te., ex. and postage paid
20.73
Michael Dulaski, cement bounds,
18.00
A. H. Beers, survey of ditch, 4.00
J. J. Betsold, wood Memorial Hall, 13.00
S. W. Kingsley, police duty, 29.10
George A. Chandler, repairing Town Hall, 27.00
L. J. Pelissier, Fish Warden,
5.00
$647.81
TREE WARDEN AND SPRAYING
P. J. Whalen, Tree Warden, labor, $76.50
Merrimac Chemical Co., lead, 58.87
Paul Favor, climber, 43.00
George H. Newman, labor,
1.00
S. W. Kingsley, labor and man paid,
82.03
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H. D. Smith, team and man,
50.70
J. A. Sullivan, supplies, 4.85
D. P. Sheehan, elm tree, 25.75
13.25
J. L. Sheehan, elm tree George M. Franklin, elm tree, Frank Smith, elm tree,
6.00
9.35
Walenty Tos, elm tree,
8.55
Jacob Geis, elm tree,
6.00
John Fusek, elm tree,
7.75
John McHugh, elm tree,
3.00
Jacob Jandriejski, elm tree,
1.75
Wm. D. Smith, saw,
1.25
L. J. Pelissier, painting front of house,
24.00
$423.60
CHESTNUT STREET STONE ROAD
D. P. Sheehan, Supt. team and labor, $67.75
H. D. Smith, team and labor, 24.38
H. Shumway, team and labor, 38.50
M. W. Boyle, team and labor, 43.00
Wm. C. Kingsley, team and labor,
11.50
P. T. Boyle, team and labor,
16.50
P. W. Mullins, team and labor,
25.50
4.50
Dennis Whalen, team and labor, James L. Boyle, team and labor, Wm. E. Boyle, team and labor,
25.50
James Millins, team and labor,
7.50
John F. Day, team and labor, L. J. Casten, labor, '
38.50
12.00
33.50
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J. L. Sheehan, labor,
25.00
H. L. Pellam, labor,
12.35
George M. Franklin, labor,
12.25
Jacob Geis, labor,
12.10
Peter Zagrodnek, labor,
15.05
Walenty Tos, labor,
13.30
Martin Bej, labor,
5.20
Paul Harback, labor,
13.30
John Dubil, labor,
15.05
Andrew, labor,
15.05
Frank Smith, labor,
13.30
Mike Suriski, labor,
15.05
Frank E. Wilkie, sand,
41.30
J. S. Lane & Sons, stone,
473.52
$1,030.45
KING STREET WALK
D. P. Sheehan, Supt., team and labor, $62.50
H. Shumway, team and labor, 13.50
H. D. Smith, team and labor, 54.00
E. A. Ryan, team and labor, 14.87
P. T. Boyle, team and labor, 40.50
Dennis Whalen, team and labor,
7.00
J. L. Proulx, team and labor,
9.00
M. W. Boyle, team and labor,
4.50
P. W. Mullins, team and labor,
18.00
James L. Boyle, team and labor,
14.50
J. L. Sheehan, labor, 25.00
H. L. Pellam, labor,
17.49
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George M. Franklin, labor,
21.87
Jacob Geis, labor, 23.62
Walenty Tos, labor,
11.37
Paul Lieskoski, labor,
15.75
L. J. Casten, labor,
10.00
Peter Zagrodnek, labor,
4.37
Steve Pazen, labor,
.87
Mike Sawka, labor,
1.75
Nick Rykaccuski, labor,
2.62
Alex Kusski, labor,
2.62
Mike Superba, labor,
4.37
M. J. Ryan, sand,
17.40
L. H. Kingsley, sand,
2.10
J. S. Lane & Son, dust,
73.81
$473.38
SEWERS-SOUTH STREET AND RAYMOND
AVENUE
D. P. Sheehan, Supt., team and labor,
$111.60
H. D. Smith, team and labor,
17.45
M. W. Boyle, team and labor,
2.00
James L. Boyle, team and labor,
4.75
Wm. E. Boyle, team and labor,
2.00
H. Shumway, team and labor,
6.50
J. L. Sheehan, labor,
35.00
Jacob Geis, labor,
14.00
George M. Franklin, labor,
24.50
H. L. Pellam, labor,
22.00
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Peter Zagrodnek, labor,
21.00
Walenty Tos, labor,
21.00
Wm. C. Kingsley, labor,
1.75
Stanley Cork, labor,
4.50
Anthony Marceski, labor
4.50
Mike Gogle, labor,
5.25
W. Gorosick, labor,
5.25
Harry Denisker, labor,
4.18
Mike Shanko, labor,
4.50
Martin Bej, labor,
22.75
Paul Harback, labor,
17.50
Andrew
, labor,
5.25
John Dubil, labor,
21.00
Frank Smith, labor,
22.75
John Fusek, labor,
15.75
Mike Suriski, labor,
14.00
L. J. Casten, labor,
3.50
Andrew Kavakulski, labor,
15.75
Stanley Baran, labor,
11.20
Martin Baran, labor,
13.50
Mike Lata, labor,
10.50
Anthony Bereski, labor,
12.00
Paul Wirgeliewcz, labor,
6.25
William Nessa, labor,
4.35
George Budzjn, labor,
2.00
Frank E. Wilkie, sand,
1.80
Northampton Iron Works, catch basins,
22.00
Howes Brick Co., brick,
11.25
B. & M. R. R. freight on tile,
158.58
D. W. Lewis Co., tile,
435.71
W. H. Riley & Co., tile,
312.76
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M. D. Patteson, grades,
5.50
$1,457.38
OILING STONE ROADS
American Car Sprinkler Co.,
$772.95
F. M. Cook & Son, 219.99
$992.94
MEMORIAL DAY
C. K. Morton, $75.00
CARE OF CEMETERIES
F. H. Bardwell, $100.00
SMITH AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Tuition,
$555.54
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES, ORDINARY REPAIRS
D. P. Sheehan, Supt., team and labor, $603.25
H. Shumway, team and labor, 332.50
C. H. Crafts, team and labor,
11.70
F. T. Bardwell, team and labor,
10.50
M. C. Strong, team and labor,
2.25
John F. Day, team and labor,
104.65
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M. H. Dwight, team and labor, D. W. Wells, team and labor, 5.00
7.00
J. B. Vollinger, team and labor, M. W. Boyle, team and labor, J. C. Ryan, team and labor,
13.50
60.00
61.00
58.50
P. T. Boyle, team and labor, James L. Boyle, team and labor, Dennis Whalen, team and labor,
214.00
Wm. W. Gore, team and labor,
6.50
John J. Stenglein, team and labor,
4.50
4.50
Chas. E. Pieffer, team and labor, John L. Boyle, team and labor, P. W. Mullins, team and labor, H. D. Smith, coal, team and labor,
35.00
J. L. Proulx, team and labor, 18.00
7.00
F. G. Vollinger, team and labor,
12.00
Archie P. Graves, team and labor,
13.50
George P. Graves, labor,
2.62
George L. Graves, labor,
1.00
John J. Steele, labor,
3.50
John L. Sheehan, labor,
174.75
Paul Cernek, labor,
21.75
Geo. M. Franklin, labor,
112.85
George Budzjn, labor,
8.00
John Fusek, labor,
15.75
H. L. Pellam, labor,
34.13
Stanley Waskiewiecz, labor,
6.25
L. J. Casten, labor,
67.50
Paul Lieuskoski, labor,
34.25
Jacob Geis, labor,
111.85
6.00
64.40
A. J. Breor, team and labor,
90.34
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Walenty Tos, labor,
35.35
Peter Zagrodnek, labor,
7.65
Zigmunt Kugler, labor,
1.75
E. A. Ryan, labor,
3.50
Mike Superba, labor,
3.50
Paul Harback, labor,
5.25
Mike Suriski, labor,
3.50
Martin Bej, labor,
5.25
Joseph Keyn, labor,
5.25
John Dubil, labor,
5.25
Andrew , labor,
5.25
F. L. Betsold, labor,
1.75
Mike Salft, labor,
1.75
George Martella, labor;
5.25
George
, labor,
1.75
Stanley , labor,
1.75
Wm. C. Dalton, stone bounds,
14.00
M. J. Proulx, sand,
3.10
A. W. Morton, sand,
1.75
Wm. H. Dickinson, sand,
10.00
G. B. McClellan, sand,
.60
H. E. Bardwell, sand,
1.20
L. H. Kingsley, sand,
33.10
B. & M. Railroad, freight,
3.99
W. H. Riley & Co.
28.50
M. J. Ryan, supplies,
15.08
C. I. Stowell, common,
29.50
Jas. P. Kelley, common,
10.50
Chase & Coolidge, oil,
6.60
Est. A. L. Strong, plank,
124.98
Wm. P. Boyle, paint,
4.00
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J. J. Curtis, plumb.
10.97
Bradford Lumber Co., lumber,
175.77
George Eberlein, work,
32.18
Buffalo Steam Roller Co., rep.
10.52
City Northampton, stone,
29.64
Standard Mfg. Co., kettle,
66.67
C. E. Herrick, repairs,
1.50
New England Road Mchy. Co., blade,
8.50
Foster-Farrar Co., supplies,
17.00
S. W. Kingsley, work,
.45
J. S. Lane & Sons, stone,
228.40
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.,
122.76
Gulf Refining Co., oil,
38.25
$3,463.05
PUBLIC LIBRARY
F. G. Howard, team,
6.25
H. R. Huntting Co., books,
91.16
H. Warren, knobs,
2.30
Mrs. Buczak, cleaning,
1.40
M. G. Mullins, rep. electric lights,
3.85
Johnson's Bookstore, books,
8.52
The Survey,
3.00
Perry Mason Co.
2.00
Old bill, (1913),
6.00
C. W. Whiting, rack,
5.50
C. A. Graves, book,
1.50
Underwood & Underwood, pictures,
18.86
C. M. Barton, librarian,
136.34
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Margaret A. Ryan, asst., Dorothy A. Lynch, asst., I. A. Flint, cash, ex., Bridgman & Lyman, books,
19.50
13.50
.25
30.07
$350.00
BONDS-TOWN OFFICERS
H. L. Howard, bond Treasurer,
32.00
H. L. Howard, bond Coll.
25.00
$57.00
INSURANCE
H. L. Howard, $104.00
BRADSTREET STONE ROAD
D. P. Sheehan, Supt., team and labor, Dennis Whalen, team and labor, 139.50
$233.22
H. Shumway, team and labor, 135.00
Archie P. Graves, team and labor,
146.00
H. D. Smith, coal, team and labor, P. T. Boyle, team and labor,
130.24
152.00
M. J. Proulx, team and labor,
107.50
H. E. Bardwell, team and labor,
108.00
John C. Ryan, team and labor,
81.00
F. T. Bardwell, team and labor,
141.50
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James L. Boyle, team and labor,
36.00
M. W. Boyle, team and labor, 43.00
C. H. Crafts, sand, team and labor,
80.65
Sarah Brennan, sand, 46.95
J. L. Sheehan, labor,
102.50
H. L. Pellam, labor,
64.00
Jacob Geis, labor,
63.00
L. J. Casten, labor,
159.50
Geo. M. Franklin, labor,
63.00
Walenty Tos, labor,
49.00
Steve Pazen, labor,
3.50
Mike Sureski, labor,
57.00
Frank Farusro, labor,
49.05
John Fishman, labor,
7.38
Andrew Kechel, labor,
8.75
Joe Koosie, labor,
12.25
Frank Smith, labor,
68.25
Mike Salft, labor,
22.75
Peter Zagrodnek, labor,
59.50
Paul Harback, labor,
45.50
Martin Bej, labor,
49.00
Joe Keyn, labor,
40.25
John Dubil, labor,
42.00
Felix Kugler, labor,
36.55
George Martella, labor,
38.50
Paul Lieskoski, labor,
3.50
Andrew
, labor,
15.75
George
, labor,
7.00
Stanley
, labor,
7.00
J. K. Holt, care of lantern,
5.00
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.,
20.16
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G. H. Danforth, oil,
B. & M. Railroad, ft., and demurrage,
.60
15.00
J. S. Lane & Son, stone, 2,898.28
$5,594.08
CARE MEMORIAL HALL
Helen Buczak, cleaning,
$2.70
H. D. Smith, coal,
64.29
L. H. Kingsley, janitor,
75.00
$141.99
STEAM ROLLER AT HADLEY
L. J. Casten, labor,
39.00
H. D. Smith, coal, 2.75
$41.75
Received from Kiely & Gleason,
$166.75
GRADING GROUNDS-NEW SCHOOL BUILDING
D. P. Sheehan, Supt., team and labor, 69.00
H. E. Bardwell, team and labor, sand, 30.56
H. D. Smith, team and labor, 40.50
James L. Boyle, team and labor, 13.50
H. Shumway, team and labor, 4.50
Wm. H. Dickinson, team and labor,
26.00
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M. J. Proulx, team and labor, Ernest Godin, team and labor, 22.50
27.00
John C. Ryan, team and labor, 30.50
John F. Dea, team and labor, 40.50
P. T. Boyle, team and labor, 18.00
J. L. Sheehan, labor, 25.00
Geo. M. Franklin, labor,
12.25
Chas. Filipek, labor,
10.50
Frank Smith, labor,
15.75
Chas. Wagner, labor,
12.25
H. L. Pellam, labor,
10.50
Walenty Tos, labor,
12.25
Jacob Geis, labor,
14.00
John Fusek, labor,
10.50
Paul Gorozoski, labor, .
7.50
Kaietan Backiel, labor,
16.25
Joseph Maletska, labor,
10.50
George Paschek, labor,
9.75
Bylij Wononacz, labor,
7.50
Jacob Jandriezki, labor,
1.75
Tony Smoski, labor,
1.25
Tony Skineski, labor,
1.25
Stanley Burk, labor,
1.25
$502.56
TUITION-SMITH ACADEMY
David Billings, Treasurer, $500.00
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EXPENSES HADLEY MUSTER
M. J. Ryan, Fire Chief, $37.10
SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
Clinton J. Richards, services as Supt.
$561.18
Clinton J. Richards, sundries,
26.71
Mary L. Allaire, services as Principal, 285.00
Margaret A. Ryan, teaching,
336.00
Constance C. Breor, teaching, 330.00
Helen F. Riley, teaching,
312.00
Mary Flaherty, teaching,
22.00
Marguerite A. Flaherty, teaching,
156.00
Pearl N. Sadd, teaching,
139.20
Gladys L. Rice, teaching,
324.00
Marian C. Billings, teaching,
20.20
Margaret B. Sazama, teaching,
120.00
Margaret B. Sazama, material,
3.01
Lena H. Proulx, teaching,
285.00
Nellie T. O'Brien, teaching,
324.00
Christine Hibbard, teaching,
324.00
Gladys V. Rand, teaching,
324.00
Venice A. Hough, teaching,
130.00
Sarah V. Kiley, teaching,
161.00
Margaret Woods, teaching,
172.80
Gladys Jenney, teaching,
180.00
Mary C. Leary, teaching,
165.00
Marguerite M. McGrath, teaching,
135.00
Doris J. Rand, teaching,
135.00
Mrs. T. Graves, teaching,
24.00
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Maude E. Boyle, music,
150,00
Anna L. Kilmurry, writing,
46.00
Asenath H. Landers, drawing,
35.00
Mass. Teachers' Retirement Board, pensions,
96.00
Scott Harris, janitor, 177.00
James P. Kelly, janitor,
130.75
Mrs. Joseph Liebl, janitor,
67.25
Kate Flynn, janitor,
91.60
John Salvas, janitor,
88.50
Geo. B. Steele, labor,
4.00
Jurko Wolosyn, labor,
2.00
F. G. Howard, sup.
4.21
William Fox, labor,
5.25
Mrs. Merrick, cleaning,
3.00
Wm. S. Murphy, loam,
4.00
0. Belden & Sons, labor,
10.00
Conn. Valley St. Ry. Co., tickets,
120.00
John M. Strong, trans.
5.00
F. T. Bardwell, trans. and wood,
11.75
H. D. Smith, coal and labor,
933.82
Phelps & Gare, clocks,
9.50
Shumway &Riley, repairs,
11.70
E. J. McCarthy, repairs,
1.30
J. J. Curtis, repairs,
99.87
S. W. Kingsley, repairs,
4.35
Wm. P. Boyle, repairs and ptg.,
339.40
Merrick Lumber Co., material,
70.94
M. Steinert Sons Co., victrola,
40.00
Benj. Sanborn & Co. books,
28.45
J. L. Hammett Co, books, Silver Burdett Co, books,
176.06
19.64
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E. E. Babb & Co., books,
259.53
D. C. Heath & Co., books,
14.13
Ginn & Co., books,
117.03
American Book Co., books, A. N. Palmer Co., books,
85.55
Holden Patent Book Cover Co.
4.35
Milton Bradley Co. supplies,
1.50
James M. Pierce, supplies,
12.88
Foster-Farrar Co., supplies,
3.10
A. S. Barnes Co., supplies,
3.07
F. M. Crittenden, ptg.,
13.93
Educational Press Co., magazines,
7.20
Northfield Press,
2.90
Chas. Scribner's Sons, books,
63.95
Chas. E. Merrill Co., books,
24.89
G. & C. Merriam Co., books,
42.00
D. Appleton Co., books,
21.00
C. W. Whiting, box,
1.25
25.00
A. R. Breor, salary, School Com. School Census,
18.00
Labor, tel. and ex. paid,
40.40
John F. O'Dea, salary, School Com.
20.00
Janitor, labor and ex. paid,
107.67
Cash advanced Am. Seat Co.
40.00
Thaddeus Graves, salary, School Com. Labor, etc.,
8.75
L. E. Warner, electric wiring,
67.50
51.60
B. & M. Railroad, ft. on seats, American Seating Co., seats,
1,098.79
$9,970.25
15.00
17.84
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NEW SCHOOL BUILDING
Cash received from all sources,
$46,277.00
Cash paid A. D. McCormick,
$32,116.31
Karl S. Putnam,
1,500.00
Insurance,
134.75
Advertising
3.00
Stone-Underhill Heating Co. 1,380.00
Balance unexpended this acct.,
11,142.94
$46,277.00
RECAPITULATION OF ORDERS DRAWN
State Aid,
120.00
Poor Expenditures,
1,069.38
Town Officers,
1,610.50
Water Rates,
500.00
Schools,
9,970.25
School Physicians,
100.00
Contingencies,
647.81
Fire Department,
203.50
Inspection of Animals-carcasses,
349.60
Old Bills,
188.25
Street Lights,
3,616.56
Spraying and trimming trees,
423.60
Bonds-Town Officers,
57.00
Public Library,
350.00
Insurance,
104.00
Highways and Bridges,
3,463.05
New School Building,
35,134.06
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Care Memorial Hall,
141.99
King Street Walk,
473.38
Memorial Day, 75.00
Bradstreet Depot Stone Road,
5,594.08
Sewers-South St. and Raymond Ave.
1,457.38
Chestnut Street Stone Road,
1,030.45
Smith Agl. School-Tuition,
555.54
Oiling Stone Roads,
992.94
Hadley Muster,
37.10
School Street Ditch,
50.70
Smith Academy-Tuition,
500.00
Care Cemeteries,
100.00
Steam Roller at Hadley,
41.75
New School Building-grading,
502.56
$69,460.43
Respectfully submitted
M. W. BOYLE, H. D. SMITH, J. J. BETSOLD,
Selectmen.
I have this day examined the books of the Select- men and find them correct.
JAMES L. DAY, Auditor. Hatfield, January 7th, 1915,
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LIST OF APPROPRIATIONS VOTED TO BE RAIS- ED AT THE ANNUAL TOWN MEET- ING, HELD MARCH 16th, 1914
$ 1,000 for Contingencies.
200
Contingencies-additional.
500 Water Rates.
1,500
Salaries-Town Officers.
1,000 " Poor.
800
Interest.
9,350
Schools-maintenance of-and Dog Fund
3,000
" Highways and Bridges and for tools to repair stone roads.
400
Chestnut Street Drain.
500
Tuition-Smith Academy,
Sidewalk North side King Street.
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