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The Twelve Year Old Head of Christ .- Hofmann. The Brown Lion.
The Shepherdess .- Le Rolle. The Horse Fair .- Rosa Bonheur.
The Madonna Granducca .- Raphael. The Madonna of the Napkin .- Murillo.
The End of the Day .- Adan. The Song of the Lark .- Breton. At the Drinking Trough .- Dupré.
Three of the Bambini .- Della Robbia. The Holy Family .- Murillo. The Divine Shepherd .- Murillo. Don Balthazar Carlos .- Velasquez. St. John the Baptist .- Andrea del Sarto. Children of the Shell .- Murillo.
Report of School Physician.
To the School Committee of Hatfield, Mass., Mr. M. H. Bow- man, Superintendent :-
DEAR SIR :- The School Physicians beg to make the fol- lowing report: Two hundred and forty-three pupils in the schools of Hatfield have been thoroughly examined early in spring and autumn terms. Further visits and examinations have been made as the Teachers' Board of Health, Superin- tendent and School Committee have requested. Some pupils have been sent home when necessary for their own good or for sake of school, even with scarlet fever before development.
The school buildings are being improved hygienically, and the pupils average well in health.
There are two hundred and six unvaccinated pupils, and we would suggest that announcement be made in the spring, 1908, that no pupil can enter Hatfield schools the following autumn except they are vaccinated, according to laws of state.
Upon several occasions the prompt fumigation of school rooms has undoubtedly prevented epidemics of scarlet fever and diphtheria.
Respectfully submitted, A. J. BONNEVILLE, CHARLES A. BYRNE.
February 1, 1908.
Report of Supervisor of Drawing
Mr. M. HI. Bowman, Superintendent of Schools :-
The work in drawing has steadily advanced during the past year. New and more difficult problems are now at- tempted. While the results are pleasing, there is still much to be labored for. In the lower grades some entirely new branches of work are being tried, such as the making of objects by means of paper folding and cutting. The children are doing excellent work in this line.
One thing which has greatly aided the work is the enthu- siasm which the majority of the children show. I feel this is chiefly due to the influence of the teachers. I wish to thank them for it, and for the hearty co-operation that has made the work a pleasure to me.
Respectfully submitted,
RUTH C. JACKSON,
Supervisor of Drawing.
Vocal Music.
Mr. M. H. Bowman, Superintendent of Schools :-
In submitting a report of the work in school music, it is difficult to make a just estimate.
In some respects the work is gratifying to teachers and myself. In others it is unsatisfactory. The work is being car- ried on in these several lines,-song work, individual work, sight singing and theoretical work. The drill work required in every point calls for patient and conscientious work on the part of the teachers. They should have the sympathetic co- operation of parents and friends in their efforts to help each child.
I would cordially invite all parents and friends and mem- bers of the school board to visit any room with me at the giv- ing of any lesson. This would be an encouragement to all the workers.
Respectfully,
ALMA J. BRIDGMAN.
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ANNUAL REPORT
- -
-OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
-OF THE
HATFIELD
670
INDUSTRY
PROSPERITY
TOWN OF HATFIELD
-FOR THE-
YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1909
:
HERALD JOB PRINT, NORTHAMPTON, MASS.
Articles in the Warrant for Town Meeting, March 15, 1909.
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 year; 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 License be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this Town? All the foregoing to be voted for on one ballot. Also, to be voted on seperate ballot, the question-"Yes" or "No"- Shall an Act passed by the General Court in the year 1908, entitled, An Act to provide for the protection of forest or sprout lands from fire, be accepted by this Town?
Article 3 .- To hear the reports of 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.
Article 6 .- To take action in relation to raising money to defray the necessary expenses of the town for the ensuing year.
Article 7 .- To see what action the Town will take in re- lation to the prompt payment of taxes the ensuing year.
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Article 8 .- To see if the Town will make an appropriation for Memorial Day.
Article 9 .- To take action in relation to the support of the poor for the ensuing year.
Article 10 .- To see if the Town will make an appropri- ation for the care of cemeteries for the ensuing year.
Article 11 .- To see if the Town will employ a teacher of music in the public schools for the ensuing year, and make an appropriation for the same.
Article 12 .- To see if the Town will 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 13 .- To see if the Town will make an appropri- ation for repairs on school houses.
Article 14 .- 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 15 .- To see if the Town will make all appropri- ation for the Public Library the ensuing year.
Article 16 .- To see if the Town will make an appropri- ation for Firemen's Muster.
Article 17 .- To authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, or a majority thereof, to borrow during the municipal year beginning March 1, 1909, in an- ticipation of the collection of taxes of said year such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the Tow11, 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 vote shall be paid from the taxes of the present municipal year.
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Article 18 .- To see if the Town will make an - appropri- ation for lighting the public streets the ensuing year. .
Article 19 .- To see if the Town will make an appropri- ation for the employment of one or more School Physicians, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 502, Acts of 1906.
Article 20 .- To see if the Town will vote to accept the remaining sections (43, 44, 45,) Chapter 49, of the Revised Laws, on sidewalks. 1
Article 21 .- To see if the Town will vote to accept a set of By-Laws, as herewith submitted.
Article 22 .- To see if the Town will vote to co-operate with its mother-town of Hadley in celebrating its 250th Anniversary, next August, and appoint a Committee of Ar- rangements to represent this Town.
Article 23 .- To see if the Town will vote to build per- manent roads of stone or other material. on Elm street, from Bank's Corner, east to the Israel Raboin place, and on Main street, opposite Geo. A. Billings' place, north to opposite the Memorial Hall, and make an appropriation for the same.
Article 24 .- To see if the Town will vote to appropriate money for the payment of tuitions of Hatfield children attend- ing the Industrial School at Northampton.
Article 25 .- To see if the Town will vote an appropriation for purchasing any supplies or apparatus needed by the Fire Department.
Article 26 .- To see if the Town will vote to extend the Water Main, from James Walsh's to top of Clay Hill, as recommended by your Water Commissioners.
Article 27 .- To see if the Town will vote to extend the Sewer System on Main street, from Memorial Hall to residence
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of C. S. Shattuck, and on Elm street, west from B. M. Warner's 700 feet, and make an appropriation for the same.
Article 28 .- To see if the Town will vote to improve and harden Cronin's Hill and approaches, and make an appropri- ation for the same.
Article 29 .- To see if the Town will vote to extend its Sewer System from Old Ferry Road North to John J. Breors, and make an appropriation for the same.
Article 30 .- To see if the Town will vote to rebuild the bridges at foot of Cronin's Hill, Cow Bridge and bridge near Strong's Mill, and make an appropriation for the same.
Article 31 .- To see if the Town will approve of the contract made by the Board of Selectmen with the Amherst Gas Co., of Amherst, Mass., to light the streets of Hatfield.
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 1, 1909, is respectfully submitted.
In June 1908 your Selectmen received a petition from all the residents of Elm street for a permanent road from Bank's Corner to the Raboin place, a distance of 1,500 feet, also one from residents of Main street for a permanent road from the G. A. Billings place to Memorial Hall, 800 feet end your Board estimate the cost at $1,800.00 for a good stone road.
Article 27 .- To see if the Town will extend its Sewer System. We find it will take 2,400 feet to C. S. Shattuck's place, and 700 feet on Elm street to connect with the present sewer there, and we estimate the cost at $1,400.00.
The past year for new work we spent $715.98 on Main and Maple streets, and you raised $1,000.00 for 1907 work, a total of $1,715.98.
In regard to the 3 bridges mentioned in Article 30, will say they will have to be built this year. They now have plank abutments and your Board recommend concrete abut- ments for all of them and iron girders. Your Superintendent estimates the cost complete at $500.00.
We have contracted with the Amherst Gas Co., of Amherst Mass., to light the streets in Hatfield, Main to Ferry Road 21 lights, Maple and Elm streets 19 lights, School and Prospect streets 22 lights, King street 6 lights, Bradstreet and Depot road 16. Total of 84 lights. 59 lights @ $16.00 per light, $944.00, and Bradstreet and King street, and 3 lights to Ferry road, 25 @ $18.00 per light, $450.00-all additional lights the
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Same ratios. We have drawn up this contract so it is not binding on either party until accepted by the town, March 15 1909.
STATE AID EXPENDITURES
Richard B. Abbott,
$15 00
Charles R. Crafts,
24 00
Mrs. Sarah W. Bardwell,
48 00
$87 00
POOR EXPENDITURES
Mrs. F. T. Vining, board Mary J. Manchester, $114.00
A. J. Bonneville, med. attendance M. J. Manchester, 2 50
Burial expenses, M. J. Manchester, 33 00
Boston & Maine R. R., rent Mrs. Denvroi, 78 00
Thaddeus Graves, house rent Shea family, 54 00
Howard & Smith, coal for Shea family, 42 27
Clothes for Shea family, 15 00
M. J. Ryan, supplies Shea family 150 15
J. H. Howard, supplies Shea family, 85 57
M. J. Ryan, supplies Margaret O'Neil, 55 10
Howard & Smith, coal Margaret O'Neil, 9 82
Town of Williamsburg, aid Wm. Matra and family, 117 10
C. N. Clark, house rent Gendron family,
54 00
City of Northampton, aid Joseph Prew and family 81 80
66. med. attendance Wm Prew family 5 50
66 60 aid Christina Wenzel, 95 00
A. J. Bonneville, med. attendance John Cszoswick 2 00
66
.
Wm. Creaszere, 4 00
66
Valentina Kiakoski, 10 00
$1,008 81
OLD BILLS
J. B. O'Donnell, counsel fee,
$552 00
9
MEMORIAL BUILDING
Howard & Smith, coal,
$49 49
A. L. Strong, wood,
17 25
L. H. Kingsley, janitor,
75 00
Hatfield Gas Co., gas,
10 52
$152.26
WATER RATES
Hatfield Water Works,
$500 00
STREET LIGHTING
Hatfield Gas Co.,
$891 66
TREE WARDEN
Harry Godin, 1907 bill, trimming trees,
$15 00
1908
10 00
Wm. Carty, 1907
66
10 00
H. J. Kelvey,
11 70
Paul Hamdras,
1 50
Thos. McGrath,
2 50
Valentin Pasader,
3 50
Fred W. Shepp, bolting tree,
5 00
P. J. Whalen,
18 10
$77 30
CEMETERIES
F. H. Bardwell, treasurer,
$100 00
BONDS FOR TOWN OFFICERS
W. M. Cochran, treasurer, .$24 00
W. M. Cochran, collector,
15 00
$39 00
10
MEMORIAL DAY
C. K. Morton, $75.00
PUBLIC LIBRARY
W. R. Huntting Co., books, $43 78
Wm. G. Atkins, printing and cards,
4 00
Bsidgman & Lyman, books, 39 71
J. W. Heffernan, books, 10 25
Hall & Locke Co., books, 45 00
Library Bureau, case,
10 00
Marion Chartan, repairs on books,
7 53
C. M. Barton, librarian,
75 00
cataloguing,
9 40
66
re-cataloguing, 51 40
66 66 ex. and supplies, 5 65
- $301 72
MUSTER DAY
. L. J. Pelissier, chief, $75 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
W. L. Chilson, collar and repairs, $10 25
C. W. Marsh, varnishing hose wagon, 5 00
B. & M. R. R., freight on hose, 90
Damase Lamoreaux, fitting collar, 2 00
A. B. Wolfram, painting and lettering 4 hose wagons, 48 00 Boston Woven Hose Co., : 160 00
H, W. Ross, 5 prs Latch haims and snaps 81 75
H. W. Wolfram, men and horse at fire, 8 00
L. J. Pelissier, horse at fire, 4 00
John J. Betsold, horse at fire, 3 00
storing hose wagon, 5 00
drying hose, 3 00
H. E. Graves, repairs on harness, 1 40
=
H. W. Marsh, storing hose wagon, horse at fire, 7 00
T. M. Day,
5. 00
C. H. Crafts,
5 00
Fred Wenzel,
66
5 00
$354 30
FOREST FIRE WARDEN
J. S. Newman,
$4 80
George Saffer,
1 20
John B. Bitner.
80
John Steele,
2 80
George Steele,
40
John Vollinger,
40
John J. Betsold,
1 20
A. L. Strong,
6 00
John M. Strong,
3 00
H. W. Wolfram,
2 00
C. H. Crafts,
2 00
P. Bokun,
2 00
E. C. Murphy,
2 00
Sam
2 00
Timothy Reagan,
1 40
James Bokun,
1 40
M. E. Lyons,
1 20
S, Knight,
1 40
Caryll Crafts,
80
F. T. Bardwell,
1 40
John Noskie,
1 40
A. M. Bardwell,
1 20
C. S. Venibler,
1 40
Geo. P. Graves,
1 40
E. N. Dickinson,
60
E. S. Crafts,
60
R. H. Bardwell,
1 20
J. R. Coffey,
60
H. W. Briggs,
1 20
$47 80
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TOWN OFFICERS
David Billings, Selectman, 1907, $150 00
T. J. Ryan, 75 00
C. Edward Warner 75 00
M. J. Proulx, Water Commissioner, 1907
10 00
D. W. Wells,
10 00
Chas. L. Warner 10 00
James L. Day, services as Assessor, 1908, 23 75
E. W. Strong, 66
75 00
L. H. Kingsley,
66
116 25
H. S. Hubbard,
School Committee, 1907,
25 00
1908,
15 00
L. A. Powers,
1908, 20 00
John J. Betsold,
1908, 25 00
A. L. Strong, collector, 1907,
200 00
L. H. Kingsley, town clerk, treasurer,
100 00
Samuel F. Billings, registrar of voters,
8 00
Wm. H. Belden,
8 00
Thos. W. Ryan,
8 00
$1,254 00
SCHOOL INSPECTION
A. J. Bonneville, 1907, $50 00
C. A. Byrne, 50 00
$100 00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
W. & L. E. Gurley, utensils for sealing, $116 98
300 00
66
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CONTINGENT
Herald Job Print, reports, $85 00
E. L. Graves, postage on reports, 8 14
Scott Harris, care town clock; 10 00
hall,
4 50
John McHugh, Jr., expenses to Tewksbury, 10 50
J. W. Heffernan, one journal, 3 00
Northampton Daily Herald, printing,
1 88
Metcalf & Co., ballot printing,
12 50
H. S. Gere & Sons, printing, 1 75
J. B. O'Donnell, counsel fee, 2 00
Herald Job Print, stationery and printing, 6 50
E. B. Dickinson, auditor, 1907, 5 00
E. S. Warner, inspection beef, veal and hogs, 86 00
quarantine, 10 00
Johnson's Book Store, tax coll. book, 1 81
MeMillan Book Co., 1 record book,
13 20
H. D. Smith, police duty,
2 00
Theo. M. Connors, counsel liquor case, 60 injunction case, 25 00
5 00
Wm. P. Boyle, repairs on Town Hall,
2 25
. . paint, brushes, etc., 7 35
Gazette Ptg. Co., tax bills, 4 75
R. W. Weber, ballot clerk,
2 00
Oliver Walker & Son, insurance on clock,
15 00
H. S. Gere & Son, printing Wickles petition,
4 65
Herald Job Print, two order books,
5 50
T, Graves, Jr., ballot clerk, 2 00
2 00
County of Hampshire, cost of petition M. J. Ryan,
5 00
L. A. Waltz, constable,
3 00
J. T. Powers, 2 00
Scott Harris, care Town clock, A
10 00
66 hall,
1 00
60
mowing " . lawn, 5 00
E. S. Warner, inspection neat cattle and swine, 60 00
A. J: Bonneville, fumigating E. Field house,
14
E. E. Davis, surveying maps for sewers. 31 60
66 and maps of Main St., 47 45
sidewalk, 15 30
maps and attending hearing, 25 60
George Eberlein, repairs Mrs. H. S. Hubbard carriage 5 00
H, S. Gere & Son, printing probate, Wickles, 3 00
Hatfield Gas Co., gas, Town hall, 15 09
A. L. Strong, wood, 10 00
Merrick Lumber Co., lumber for hearse house, 7 20
A. C. Bardwell, repairs on 20 60
G. Henry Clark, cleaning town clock, 5 00
A. B. Black, snow plow, 63 70
B. & M. R R, freight, snow plow, 3 60
A. J, Bonneville, returns 37 births, -
9 25
C. A. Byrne, 52 -
13 00
Fred Wentzel, services as Constable, 11 00
L. J. Pelissier, fish and game warden, 5 00
19 00
L. H. Kingsley, recording births, marriages, deaths, 56 80
66
notifying Town officers, 2 00
66
cash for supplies, etc.,
13 59
typewriter,
6 35
66
moderator's gavel,
50
cemetery deed recorded,
50
C. K. Morton, elector, 10 00
3 00
A. J. Bonneville, fumigating Holt house,
E. N. Dickinson's, 2 50
$838 91
SMITH ACADEMY
Trustees Smith Academy, tuition,
$500 00
SCHOOL . EXPENDITURES
Miss Helen I. Sadler, teaching, $126 00
Florence I. McMullen, 120 00
T. M. Connor, counsel fee and notices,
serving selectmen's warrants, 8 00
66
15
1
Miss Julia E. Miller,
teaching,
$116 96
Mary Decker,
353 25
Hazel Chase Cheney,
66
352 00
" Margaret A. Ryan.
387 20
Katherine W. Day,
66
387 20
Mary E. Brion,
386 10
Mary J. Mulcahy,
387 95
Sarah V. Kiley,
66
352 75
Edith L. Leland,
66
225 00
Lulu L. Burbank,
232 00
Ethel P. More,
217 80
Lucile Gravestine, drawing 66
100 00
Christina A. Reece, singing
88 00
Ruth C. Jackson, drawing Alma J. Bridgmon, music
44 00
M. H. Bowman, superintendent,
555 60
H. S. Hubbard, freight and express,
3 50
Mrs. Louise Shea, cleaning,
6 00
H. W. Wolfram, repairs,
4 75
Conn. Valley St. Railway Co., tickets,
31 25
R. D. Graves, repairs,
3 90
Ginn & Co., books and supplies,
92 30
Rand, McNally & Co.,
66
66
32 06
A, S. Barnes & Co.,
32 65
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
41 61
66
.66
64 71
J. L. Hammett & Co.,
66
.66
124 86
L. C. Hinebauch,
16 75
F. H. Crittenden,
7 15
Howard A. Smith, coal,
569 30
G. H. Danforth, and supplies,
10 40
Merrick Lumber Co., lumber,
98 16
M. H. Bowman, school r r tickets,
84 80
M: H. Bowman, telephone, postage and supplies,
22 62
F. J. Saffer, repairs,
9 25
C. S. Shattuck, team and labor,
4 00
David Laundry,
4 50
60
50 80
Milton Bradley Co.,
Silver, Burditt & Co.,
48 00
16
F. W. Schepp, sawing wood, 4 03
H. W. Wolfram, team and labor, 1 10
John J. Betzhold, 20 00 -
H. S. Hubbard, express and 8 53
Masury Young Co., nodusto
29 40
J. A. Sullivan, supplies,
2 88
Joseph Wilson, repairs Hill school,
45 65
F. L: Betzhold.
62 20
Wm. P. Boyle,
99 01
John Evans.
19 50
C. W. Wolfram, 66 and janitor,
46 00
David Laundry, labor,
4 50
H. W. Wolfram, repairs,
2 50
Shumway & Riley,
on furnace,
10 90
W. H. Riley & Co.,
and new. .
66
160 30
T. Graves, Jr., school census,
18 50
Foster Bros., supplies,
9 25
O. Belden & Sons, mowing lawn,
10 00
Frank Saffer, labor,
.3 10
R. D. Graves, plumbing.
3 45
Dr. A. J. Bonneville, fumigating,
17 50
Foster Bros., hardware,
60
John J. Betzhold, labor and supplies ‹
15 40
express, cartage etc.,
10 25
John P. Chandler, wood,
3 50
M. J. Ryan, supplies.
5 62
L. A. Powers, wood and labor,
35 00
Scott Harris, janitor,
46 00
James Ormond,
36 00
Charles Flynn,
71 56
Claud Hubbard,
14 00
John Salvas,
and supplies,
86 20
S. G. Hubbard,
49 20
Mrs. Joseph Liebl, 66
and cleaning,
65 50
Louise Shea,
13 00
Katherine Flynn,
6 00
John Merrick,
2 50
Mary J. Brown,
sweeping,
5 75
17
· Katherine W. Day, sweeping 5 75
Cornelia M. Wickles. 28 50
Anna Levetre,
12 00
Steve Vitula, transportation children, Dr. A. J. Bonneville, fumigating school, 15 00
$6,901 76
SCHOOL STREET PERMANENT ROAD
T. J. Ryan, labor, $6 00
J. S. Bardwell, team and labor, 21 00
J. S. Bardwell, engineer, 15 00
H. Shumway, team and labor, 22 00
31 00
M. J. Proulx, 6 00
P. T. Boyle,
2 00
J. C. Ryan,
22 00
Howard & Smith, 66
28 00
Mrs. C. Graves,
19 00
Wmn. Boyle, 66
22 00
Daniel Sheehan 66
24 00
Alex Donnas, 66
4 00
James Boyle,
8 00
Steve Vitula 66
18 00
Anthony Posket, labor
8 00
L. Waltz,
13 13
B. Bucrak,
12 75
J. Gies,
13 12
Robert Bardwell,
12 25
H. Gould,
4 37
Daniel Cahill,
3 50
John Sheehan, 66
12 24
John Merrick,
4 37
Charles Wagner,
6 75
E. B. Dickinson,
sand
5 00
John S. Lam & Sons, rock,
191 52
$535 00
66
66
66
2 00
Harry Bardwell,
18
MAIN STREET SIDEWALK
Barrett Mfg Co., tar and pitch,
$240 27
Boston & Main R. R., freight,
27 35
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., freight, 6 48
John S. Lane & Sons, rock,
236 58
City of Northampton, pitch and rock,
15 96
Wm. Mahar, rent of tools and labor,
52 75
A. L. Strong, wood,
2 25
T. J. Ryan, labor,
109 50
J. S. Bardwell,
team and labor,
130 00
James Mullens,
23 00
H. S. Shumway,
62 00
Howard & Smith,
13 00
Edward Ryan,
20 00
John Proulx,
15 50
David Billings,
66
22 00
J. C. Ryan,
66
60 00
Mrs. Emma Webber,
24 00
John Day,
10 00
P. T. Boyle,
4 00
C. S. Shattuck,
66
18 00
Steve Vitula,
66
9 00
Harry Bardwell,
6 00
L. Waltz, labor,
62 12
J. Gies,
57 75
John Merrick,
52 50
John Sheehan. 66
55 12
B. Butrak,
46 50
Anthony Poskelt,
42 87
H. Gould,
43 74
Robert Bardwell,
50 75
Daniel Cahill,
38 50
P. Brennan, Jr.,
9 00
Leonard Day,
6 00
Wm. Lyons,
6 00
Leroy Graves,
€
9 00
Frank Wilkie,
1 50
66
66
$
19
J. McHugh, labor,
1 50
Harry Howard, team and labor,
3 00
E. B. Dickinson, sand, 40 70
$1.634 19
SCHOOL STREET SIDEWALK.
T. J. Ryan, labor, $3 00
J. S. Bardwell, team and labor,
4 00
Harry Bardwell,
4 00
H. Shumway, 66
4 00
Robert Bardwell, labor,
3 50
L. Waltz,
3 50
John Sheehan
3 50
John Merrick,
3 50
J. Gies,
3 50
Daniel Cahill,
3 50
H. Gould,
2 63
Anthony Poskett
1 75
B. Butrak,
1 50
$41 88
STATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION.
Buffalo Steam Roller Co., fixture,
2 50
· American Express Co.,
65
Charles Miller and Sons Co., iron pipe.
32 53
Wm. R. Winn, oil.
3 05
Boston & Maine R. R., freight stone bounds, 6 pipe and oil.
5 05
Howard & Smith, coal,
28 38
John S. Lane & Sons, trap rock,
1,571 76
N. Y. N. & H. R. R. Co., demurage,
7 00
A. L. Strong, posts and wood.
6 25
Howard & Smith, coal,
5 60
Merrick Lumber Co. lumber,
14 23
5 75
20
T. J. Ryan, labor, $102 00
Steve Vitula, team and labor.
16 00
Alex Donnas, 66
16 00
James Bardwell, team,
73 25
engineer,
71 88
H. Shumway, team and labor,
94 00
Wm. Boyle,
66 00
Daniel Sheehan,
66
18 00
James Boyle, 66
18 00
Howard & Smith,
22 00
Samuel Osley,
. .
75 35
W. W. Goer,
66
10 00
John Vollinger,
40 25
A. L. Strong, 66
39 35
J. M. Towne,
.6
20 00
W. Holden,
25 35
L. Waltz,
46 04
H. Gould,
39 36
Joseph Chandler,
23 62
John Sheehan,
47 79
John S. Lane & Sons, trap rock.
120 36
John Merrick, labor,
29 75
J. Gies,
38 50
Anthony Pochett,
10 50
B. Butrak,
21 00
John Wilkes, 6.
7 50
Charles Wagner.
9 00
Robert Bardwell,
15 50
Daniel Cahill,
15 75
Steve O. Master,
6 00
George Steel,
4 50
John Steel, :
2 00
$2,865 35
. .
..
8 00
James Mullins,
21
DIGGING DITCH.
T. J. Ryan,
labor,
$21 00
James Bardwell,
16 00
J. Gies,
14 00
John Sheehan,
16 63
L. Waltz,
19 25
Robert Bardwell,
8 75
$95 63
MAKING DRAIN.
T. J. Ryan, labor,
$21 00
Daniel Cahill,
66
9 37
George Chandler,
3 50
John Wilkes, 66
5 25
Charles Wagner,
3 00
Anthony Poskett, 66
3 75
John Merrick, 66
2 62
Leonard Day,
3 75
H. Gould,
5 25
Joseph Chandler,
8 74
$66 23
GRAVEL SURFACEING.
T. J. Ryan, labor,
$3 00
James Bardwell, team and labor,
2 00
H. Shumway,
6 00
L. Waltz, labor,
1 75
John Sheehan,
1 75
J. Gies, 66
1 75
Howard & Smith, coal,
5 85
B. P. Dewight, sand, 60 36
Wm. E. Boyle, 50 70
$133 16
22
SO. MAIN AND MAPLE ST. SEWER.
Boston & Maine R. R., freight on pipe,
$136 70
David W. Lewis Co., sewer pipe, 230 52
John Wilkes, labor,
5 25
John Smither,
7 50
Joseph Warrat,
. .
6 00
Stanley Kisyeryk, 60
12 00
Stan Pudlosny,
13 70
Joseph Kulusa, 66
15 75
Joseph Rowoicki,
13 50
G. Loskinwick,
1 25
Bayzl Mickeytenk,
14 25
John Lasrasier,
11 25
Ignas Sequdox,
66
12 00
Sebastin Gonchos,
1 25
T. J. Ryan,
45 00
L. Waltz,
24 50
J. Sheehan,
22 75
J. Gies,
14 00
B. Butrak,
19 50
Eddie Kempesti,
19 50
H. Gould,
16 63
Tony Poskett, 66
4 50
Robert Bardwell,
1 75
J. S. Bardwell,
team and labor,
10 00
James Mullins,
10 00
J. McHugh,
6 00
H. Shumway,
6 00
John Day, 66
5 00
W. A. Bailey, brick,
10 80
Norwood Engineering Co., basins,
13 23
Howard & Smith, cement,
17 00
W. H. Riley & Co., 100 ft pipe,
36 10
.
$762 98
23
REPAIRS ON SOUTH MAIN STREET SEWER
T. J. Ryan,
$10 50
R: F. Wells, team and labor
2 00
H. Shumway,
8 00
J. S. Bardwell,
6 00
J. C. Ryan,
5 50
M. J. Proulx,
4 00
P. T. Boyle,
66
8 00
Harry Bardwell,
60
7 00
L. Waltz, labor
1 75
John Sheehan,
66
7 50
B. Butrak,
1 50
H. Gould,
1 75
E. Busher,
75
John Merrick, 66
1 75
$73 00
REPAIRS NO. MAIN STREET SEWER
T. J. Ryan, labor,
$3 00
J. S. Bardwell, team and labor,
4 00
M. J. Proulx, 5 50
Edward Ryan, labor,
1 50
L. Waltz,
1 75
/ $15 75
RESURFACING DEPOT ROAD
T. J. Ryan, labor,
$39 00
J. S. Bardwell, team and labor,
26 37
engineer,
33 00
H. Shumway, team and labor,
44 00
D. P. McGrath, 30 00
J. W. Kiley,
60
34 00
7 00
J. Gies,
24
L. Waltz, labor, 21 50
John Sheehan, 66
19 25
J. Gies, 20 12
S. S. Dwight, sand,
1 70
John S. Lane & Sons, rock,
313 72
Howard & Smith, coal,
16 98
$599 64
FILL ON PLAIN
T. J. Ryan, labor, $ 9 00
J: S. Bardwell. team and labor,
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