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56.83
A. J. Bonneville, births,
11.75
David T. Shea, tuning piano,
4.00
Davol Printing House, assessors' supplies,
4.25
C. H. Chase, assessors' supplies,
10.60
Auto List Publishing Co.,
5.00
Buffalo Roller Co., supplies,
3.45
Northampton Commercial College, supplies,
9.65
Dover Stamping Mfg. Co., supplies,
16.17
Johnson's Book Store, supplies,
2.06
H. S. Gere & Sons, advertising,
9.15
George H. Newman, police,
5.00
C. T. Bagnall, tax bills,
10.62
Cave Auto Repair Shop,
28.00
Hobbs & Warren, collector's book,
4.63
C. D. Ruse, badges,
5.51
H. L. Pellam, mowing lawn,
4.50
F. Brehm, care of clock,
25.00
Lester Keyes, care of cemetery,
4.00
Office Equipment Co., B. K.,
5.00
E. M. McGrath. repair, Town Hall,
4.00
J. J. Moriarty, furniture,
11.50
$ 1,141.31
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Wm. Bifford,
$ 9.00
J. M. Hardy, supplies, 76.20
G, Cruickshank, labor, 11.50
12
Combination Ladder Co.,
6.19
No. Commercial Body Co.,
5.00
J. B. Bitner, repair Hose house,
75.29
E. W. Boyle, painting 3 wagons,
153.00
Robert J. Graves, fires ,
30.50
Alfred E. Breor, fires,
19.00
H. L. Howard, fire ex.,
30.00
S. M. Bourdon, labor,
3.00
P. F. O'Leary, signs,
2.00
A. R. Breor,
426.80
Herald Job Print,
27.50
M. B. Graves,
15.00
James L. Day,
15.00
John J. Betsold,
15.00
H. W. Marsh,
15.00
C. H. Crafts,
15.00
Wm. E. Boyle,
15.00
$964.98
SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
Harold C. Wilcox, as principal,
$ 2,473.64
Hannah G. Wilcox, as teacher,
391.25
D. Webster Belcher, as teacher,
2,049.98
Cora King Graves, as teacher,
1,060.25
Mary E. Ryan, as teacher,
1,359.00
Elsie V. Duburg, as teacher,
627.00
L. H. Bailey, as teacher,
855.00
Ellen E. Silkirk, as teacher,
494.00
Clinton J. Richards, as superintendent
1,708.58
Edward O. Shea, as teacher,
90.00
Raymond G. Gettill, as teacher,
15.00
Jos. T. Ryan, as teacher,
5.00
Albert W. Smith, as teacher,
570.00
Irvin D. Reade, as teacher,
774.00
Marian C. Billings, as teacher,
204.50
Mary B. Powers, as teacher,
1,140.00
*
13
Margaret A. Ryan, as teacher,
975.00
Sarah V. Kiley, as teacher,
975.00
Grace W. Bardwell, as teacher,
1,000.00
Lena H. Proulx, as teacher,
985.00
Margaret A. Mullany, as teacher,
632.10
Mabel G. Chittim, as teacher,
90.25
Harold D. Chittim as teacher,
1.028.03
Elizabeth P. Wickles, as teacher,
921.50
Alexandra J. Smith, as teacher,
958.50
Rachel J. Palmer, as teacher, M. Elizabeth Boyle, as teacher,
950.00
Frances H. Burt, as teacher,
456.00
Frances M. Wood, as teacher,
896.50
Rhena M. Horton, as teacher,
950.00
Cecile E. LaFleur, as teacher,
837.00
Catherine B. Brace, as teacher,
950.00
Marion P. Breman, as teacher,
297.50
Eleanor R. Whalen, as teacher,
342.00
Nellie E. Salvas, as teacher,
950.00
Maude E. Boyle, music,
750.00
Bernice Bradley,
281.25
Mary E. Yarrows, nurse,
300.00
Dorothy Warner, as teacher,
28.00
Elizabeth Holloran, as teacher,
22.48
Margaret P. Ryan, as teacher,
10.00
Maude Morton, as teacher,
2.50
Mildred Boyle, as teacher,
10.00
Mrs. Geo. A. Deinlin, as teacher,
30.00
Teacher's Retirement Board,
1,189.75
Frank A. Brehm, as janitor,
1,653.21
The Penn Publishing Co.,
3.25
American Seating Co.,
.64
C. B. Dodge Co.,
21.00
American Educational Association,
11.90
Gazette Printing Co.,
10.25
E. E. Babb & Co., 60.70
American Book Co.,
84.29
1
948.50
14
A. P. Schmidt Co.,
9.68
Schaar & Co.,
16.95
Dentist & Surgeon Supply Co.,
15.00
A. N. Palmer Co., 33.12
University Publishing Co.,
8.23
J. H. Quinn,
306.90
Frank C. Johnson,
14.25
Longmans Green & Co.,
87.50
John C. Winston Co.,
76.25
F. I. Webster-Steam Hd. C.(o.,
.65
Emil Ascher,
8.32
H. W. Wolfram Coal Co.,
174.14
L. E. Knott, apparatus,
17.90
Educational Music Bureau,
9.00
S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co.,
12.20
F. H. Bardwell,
30.00
Edson S. Crafts,
14.00
Standard Scientific Co.,
201.99
J. E. Lambie & Co.,
9.68
F. M. Crittenden Co.,
32.00
Peter L. Balise,
10.50
The Baker & Taylor Co.,
12.97
Wright & Potter Printing Co.,
22.25
Independent Grain Co.,
61.30
Levitre Bros.,
39.75
Texas Oil Co., oil,
8.84
F. H. Howard,
112.09
Oscar Belden & Sons,
50.00
Webster Box Co., coal,
463.49
Theodor Kundtz Co., supplies,
490.20
D. C. Heath & Co.,
22.48
E. M. McGrath, repairs,
11.50
M. J. Walsh,
34.65
J. J. Bestold, labor,
68.25
A. F. Foote, boiler,
4.00
Merrick Lumber Co.,
27.97
Library Bureau,
3.61
15
F. P. Jones, right of way,
50.00
Bernice Cutter, census,
22.00
A. R. Breor, truants,
101.00
J. H. Day, lawn mowers,
2.00
J. A. Sullivan & Co.,
20.95
Oliver Ditson Co.,
16.38
Fuller Brush Co.,
1.00
Northampton Commercial College,
5.50
Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co.,
1.51
Webb Publishing Co.,
1.78
Broadhurst & Pomeroy,
1.75
S. W. Kingsley, truants,
10.00
Iroquois Publishing Co.,
17.18
Allyn & Bacon,
45.92
C. C. Birchard & Co.,
8.58
Gaylord Bros.,
5.85
C. J. Eberlein,
26.65
J. B. Lippincott Co.,
194.41
J. W. Heffernan,
76.52
Ginn & Co.,
231.54
Chas. Scribners Sons,
47.03
Scott Furman & Co.,
9.45
Houghton Mifflin Co.,
104.46
Morgan Envelope Co.,
6.75
Wm. R. Cutter, wood,
12.00
C. N. Fitts,
46.00
T. B. Cunningham,
125.00
Amherst Gas Co.,
130.10
John C. Dettra & Co., flags,
11.13
W. M. Welch, Mfg. Co.,
29.70
The Maxmillan Co.,
66.52
Milton Bradley Co.,
18.45
The A. N. Palmer Co.,
21.46
College Ex. Board,
.75
Modern Publishing Co.,
1.50
J. E. Lambie & Co.,
5.55
P. Blakiston Son & Co.,
1.72
16
The Boston Music Co.,
2.80
F. M. Ambrose & Co.,
34.52
Mckinley Publishing Co., 21.62
Benj. H. Sanborn & Co.,
17.81
Consolidated Dry Goods Co.,
379.30
Rand McNally Co.,
166.41
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies,
685.97
The Arlo Publishing Co.,
82.05
W. H. Riley & Co.,
797.60
J. B. Bitner,
90.94
Foster-Farrar Co.,
75.31
O. E. Belden,
50.00
E. N. Dickinson,
12.60
B. & M. Railroad Co.,
2.49
H. D. Smith,
1,734.82
A. J. Smith,
62.50
Coburn & Graves,
98.84
The D. L. Auld Co.,
11.81
Webb Publishing Co.,
22.64
Lyons & Carnahan,
1.36
Beckley Candy Co., flags,
2.65
Hill Smith & Co.,
3.12
Eastern States Brush Co.,
6.15
Kenney Bros & Walkins, supplies,
7.50
E. J. Gare & Son, 2 clocks,
15.00
W. L. Graves, repairs,
23.55
Singer Mfg. Co., sewing machine,
46.80
North Hatfield Grain Co.,
2.40
John Salvas,
262.00
Mrs. John K. Holt,
255.00
Mrs. Joseph Liebl,
260.00
George Dick Kingsley,
375.65
Stephan Vachula,
121.00
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
45.10
Wm. P. Boyle,
330.62
$ 43,541.57
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INSPECTIONS
Fred T. Bardwell,
$ 151.20
E. S. Warner,
234.00
$ 385.20
TOWN OFFICERS
C. E. Warner, Auditor, $ 10.00
C. I. Stowell, ballot clerk, 16.00
Joseph E. Godin, ballot clerk, 16.00
Robert J. McGrath, ballot clerk, 10.00
Marion C. Billings, ballot clerk,
16.00
Chas. W. Ryan, ballot clerk,
4.00
Mary R. McGlynn, ballot clerk,
11.00
E. A. Breor, selectman,
150.00
J. F. O'Dea, selectman,
75.00
G. R. Billings, selectman,
75.00
L. H. Kingsley, assessor,
329.00
John R. McGrath, assessor,
270.75
Dewey J. Ryan, assessor, 105.00
E. L. Graves, collector,
300.00
Joseph Goclowski, police,
16.00
S. B. Bourdon, police,
12.00
S. W. Kingsley, police,
10.00
Peter L. Balise, salary, sealer,
108.07
John McHugh, elector,
10.00
Thos. W. Ryan, registrar,
13.00
R. W. Weber, registrar,
13.00
L. A. Billings, registrar,
13.00
$ 1,582.82
SMITH AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Tuition,
$ 560.00
18
ORDINARY REPAIRS, PATCHING AND OILING STONE ROADS
Michael Brennan, sand,
$ 5.95
E. W. Strong, gravel,
15.00
E. N. Dickinson, gravel, 12.00
S. W. Kingsley, sand,
6.00
J. T. Fitzgibbons, sand,
19.30
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.,
451.92
Frank S. Parsons, truck,
319.00
B. & M. R. R., freight,
315.07
Standard Oil Co., oil,
10.00
Good Roads Machinery Co.,
10.00
C. A. Maynard Co.,
18.00
Hatfield Garage, gas and oil,
36.65
The Barrett Co., Tarvia,
3,075.06
John S. Lane & Son,
263.35
J. A. Sullivan Co.,
3.50
C. B. Dickinson, plank,
133.70
E. A. Breor, truck, storage, labor and exp.,
37.40
No. Hatfield Grain Co., coal,
39.58
James S. Bardwell,
905.07
Fred T. Bardwell,
324.56
Wm. Bifford, repairs,
14.65
Chas. Eberlein, printing signs,
10.50
IV. L. Graves, repairs,
245
Peter Zagrodnik, labor,
63.00
John L. Boyle,
241.50
J. J. Breor,
52.50
Jacob Geir,
141.50
Henry Stoddard,
147.50
Chester Semkofski,
110.25
Henry Pellam,
90.25
M. W. Boyle,
25.00
George M. Franklin,
97.50
F. G. Vollinger,
48.00
John J. Betsold,
30.50
A. W. Morton,
21.00
19
Anthony W. Jandzinski,
46.25
Michael Mageski,
111.25
Alex Zamwill,
16.25
John Vachula,
25.75
Anthony Novak,
52.75
Alex Little,
18.75
Thos. Kostek,
7.50
Joseph Mageski,
39.00
B. Fralick,
35.00
Andrew Klekut,
5.00
Clifton Johnson,
3.00
Lewis Murry,
59.50
Lester Keyes,
40.00
M. J. Walsh,
6.25
John T. Powers,
7.00
$ 7,570.46
Cr. by outside labor and material,
503.02
POLICE-RAIDS-CONSTABLES
F. A. Brehm,
$ 5.00
A. R. Breor,
232.00
H. J. Sargeant,
5.00
L. J. Lavalle,
5.00
Fred Wentzel,
5.00
S. W. Kingsley,
4.00
Joseph Goclowski,
28.00
$ 284.00
VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
F. H. Bardwell, treasurer, $ 100.00
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Albert Whitman & Co.,
$ 12.98
Carrie C. Cutter, 46.90
J. L. Hammett Co., books,
37.66
20
Margaret P. Ryan,
78.00
The Sherwood Co.,
301.58
Hampshire Book Shop,
9.79
Gaylord Bros.,
8.80
Amherst Gas Co.,
25.62
Ginn & Co.,
6.91
Rand McNalley & Co.,
2.50
Bridgman & Lyman,
42.67
Ellen A. Waite,
225.00
H. R. Huntting Co.,
16.54
J. B. Bitner, 2 book cases,
16.00
Hochschild Kohn & Co.,
12.75
Library Bureau,
3.30
$ 847.00
MEMORIAL HALL
E. W. Strong, wood,
$ 20.00
H. D. Smith, coal and wood,
72.75
Francis Gogalinski, cleaning,
2.35
Webster Box Co., coal,
19.08
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
$
114.18
C. A. Byrne,
$ 50.00
A. J. Bonneville,
50.00
$ 100.00
BONDS-TOWN OFFICERS
Boyle & McGlynn, water com. and town treasurer $
52.00
HAMPSHIRE TRUSTEES-AID TO AGRICULTURE W. King, treasurer, $ 150.00
FOREST FIRES
Fred T. Bardwell, J. J. Stenglein,
$ 43.70
7.95
$ 51.65
21
INSURANCE
H. L. Howard,
$ 270.36
BRADSTREET STONE ROAD
Standard Oil Company, oil,
$ 15.74
Hebert Bros. Coal Co., coal,
50.77
M. C. Bailey & Co.,
24.00
Foster-Farrar Co.,
18.10
John L. Boyle,
370.31
Fred T. Bardwell,
544.12
J. S. Bardwell,
661.00
Michael Mageski,
208.50
H. L. Stoddard,
220.00
Jacob Geis,
187.17
Chester Semkofski,
100.17
H. L. Pellam,
128.67
Peter Zagrodniki,
154.50
Joseph Mageski,
181.17
Anthony Novak,
181.17
Alex Zamwill,
31.25
Anthony Szott,
181.17
John Decomsey,
156.67
George M. Franklin,
184.17
Anthony Yandzinski,
17.50
New England Metal Culvert Co.,
93.50
Frank Kruliski,
105.67
Margaret D. Graves,
148.56
John Vachula,
141.56
E. N. Dickinson, gravel,
78.90
Hatfield Garage,
92.22
Frank S. Parsons, truck,
474.00
B. Fralick,
150.50
F. P. Jones,
203.56
James L. Day,
42.00
A. W. Morton,
40.25
Joseph Kozash,
85.56
John T. Powers,
56.00
22
Northampton Water Works,
33.00
Holyoke Street Railway Co., stone, 2,547.56
Michael J. Brennan, sand,
137.55
Charles Morrell,
10.00
No. Hatfield Grain Co.,
89.47
Cave Auto Repair Shop,
6.25
M. J. Walsh,
8.00
The Barrett Co., Tarvia,
1,760.00
C. E. Hodgkins,
3.00
W. L. Graves,
6.48
Buffalo Steam Roller Co.,
7.48
Howes Brick Co.,
4.50
W. H. Riley,
11.13
Charles Eberlein, repairs,
1.50
$ 9,954.35
DEPOT ROAD
Frank S. Parsons, truck,
$ 158.00
S. W. Kingsley, sand,
7.50
James S. Bardwell,
214.00
F. T. Bardwell,
115.50
John L. Boyle,
91.00
Wm. R. Cutter,
56.00
Merrill C. Strong,
35.00
Edson W. Strong,
26.25
John T. Powers,
77.00
Chas. Morrill,
95.00
Jacob Geis,
51.00
Geo. M. Franklin,
45.67
Frank Johnson,
33.00
Anthony Novak,
48.00
Anthony Szott,
30.00
Chester Semkowski,
57.00
Winifred Kobolinski,
60.00
Michael Magesky,
55.25
Joseph Magesky,
45.00
23
Frank Kruliski,
45.00
Lewis Murry,
43.50
Peter Dubiel,
21.00
John Kobolinski,
39.00
Joseph Sadoski,
27.00
No. Hatfield Grain Co., coal,
45.50
Mary A. Denlein, sand,
9.00
Hatfield Garage, repairs,
14.18
$1 ,578.35
Unpaid orders, tarvia X and stone,
922.00
PROSPECT STREET STONE ROAD
Wm. H. Dickinson,
$ 105.00
B. Fralick,
35.50
Joseph Kozash,
84.00
G. M. Franklin,
70.50
Michael Magesky,
94.50
Clifton Johnson,
45.00
Joseph Magesky,
76.50
Hatfield Garage
16.10
Holyoke Street Railway Co., stone,
304.74
A. H. Beers, grades,
11.50
J. S. Bardwell,
250.00
F. T. Bardwell,
133.00
John L. Boyle,
133.00
John T. Powers,
115.50
G. R. Billings,
42.00
Charles Morrell,
105.00
John F. O'Dea,
35.00
D. P. Sheehan,
21.00
Jacob Geis,
58.50
Chester Semkowski,
58.50
F. Johnson,
58.50
James L. Boyle,
75.90
Anthony Novak,
58.50
Anthony Szott,
58.50
24
Stephen Karpenski,
24.00
Winifred Kobolinski,
45.00
Frank Kruliski,
34.50
Joseph Bilda,
9.00
Lewis Murry
57.00
Roman Waskiewicz,
18.00
John Kobolinski,
37.50
Wm. Zdwill,
3.00
Stan Rogaleski,
12.00
Sebastian Blida,
9.00
John Wesolowski,
9.00
Frank Wesolowski,
9.00
John Cernak,
3.00
Peter Dubiel,
15.00
Barney Nazio,
9.00
No. Hatfield Grain Co., coal,
80.00
F. S. Parsons, truck,
158.00
E. N. Dickinson,
19.50
$. 2,597.24
Unpaid orders-tarvia X and stone,
1,403.00
NORTH STREET STONE ROAD
James S. Bardwell,
$ 380.00
Fred T. Bardwell,
222.83
John L. Boyle,
107.33
Jacob Geis,
93.00
Geo. M. Franklin,
73.50
John Decoursy,
27.00
Anthony Novak,
88.50
Chester Semkowski,
86.50
Anthony Szott,
96.00
Michael Majesky,
91.00
Peter Zagrodnik,
55.50
Frank Kruliski,
78.00
Joseph Majesky,
67.50
H. L. Pellam,
39.00
25
H. L. Stoddard,
37.50
Frank Parsons, truck,
316.00
Cave Auto Repair Shop,
3.00
Howes Brick Co.,
16.00
Hatfield Garage,
49.92
John T. Powers,
142.33
Frank Johnson,
47.50
Clifton Johnson,
29.50
Lewis Murry,
39.00
Wm. H. Dickinson,
177.13
B. Fralick,
124.83
J. F. O'Dea,
61.20
L. H. Kingsley,
25.35
W. H. Riley,
14.83
Joseph Kozash,
35.00
Peter Dubiel,
7.50
Winifred Kobolinski,
36.00
Wm. Zdwill,
15.00
Stefan Karpenski,
27.00
Fritz Backer, repairs,
3.75
Holyoke Street Railway Co., stone,
1,200.90
North Hatfield Grain Co., coal,
95.85
C. A. Maynard, shovels,
9.75
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.,
104.00
The Barrett Co., Tarvia,
827.48
E. N. Dickinson, gravel,
30.00
Charles Morrill,
77.50
$ 5,059.48
RECAPITULATION OF ORDERS DRAWN
Poor-Care of
$ 1,168.95
Old Bills,
228.40
Schools-Maintenance,
43,541.57
Contingencies,
1,141.31
Fire Department,
964.98
Inspection, 385.20
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Town Officers,
1,582.82
Smith Industrial School,
560.00
Ordinary Repairs and Patching,
7,570.46
Public Library,
847.00
Memorial Hall,
114.18
School Physician,
100.00
Insurance,
270.36 -
Street Lights,
4,339.00
Tree Warden,
198.50
Bonds-T. O.
52.00
Bradstreet Stone Road,
9,954.35
Memorial Day,
135.60
Forest Fires,
51.65
Police, Constables and Raids,
284.00
North Street Stone Road,
5,059.48
Cement Walk,
1,000.00
Hampshire Count Trustees,
150.00
Prospect Street Stone Road,
2,597.24
V. I. Society, 100.00
Depot Stone Road,
1,578.35
Total, $ 83,975.40
Respectfully Submitted, EDWARD A. BREOR, G. RAYMOND BILLINGS, Selectmen of Hatfield.
January 15, 1923.
.
I have this day examined the books of the Selectmen and find them correct.
CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor.
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LIST OF JURORS SUBMITTED BY THE SELECTMEN OF HATFIELD-1923.
Bardwell, Fred T.
Farmer
Billings, Roswell G.,
Farmer
Betsold, Frank L.,
Carpenter
Billings, George R., Breor, Edward A.,
Farmer
Boyle, Michael W.,
Farmer
Crafts, Caryll M.,
Farmer
Carl, Henry W.,
Farmer
Connelly, William P.,
Farmer
Betsold, John J.,
Farmer
Dickinson, William H.,
Farmer
Dickinson, Edward N.,
Farmer Farmer
Day, James L.,
Farmer
Field, Samuel H.,
Farmer
Graves, Murray B.,
Farmer
Graves, Edwin L.,
Tax Collector
Godin, William R.,
Farmer
Howard, Harry L.,
Insurance
Holley, Dennis E.,
Farmer
McGrath, Robert J., 2nd.,
Farmer
Proulx, M. Larkin,
Farmer
Ryan, Edward A.,
Farmer
Ryan, Matthew J.,
Merchant
Slattery, Charles F.,
Farmer
Farmer
Strong, Edson W., Smith, Herbert D., Smith, Adam J.,
Miller
Farmer
Stowell, Charles I.,
Watchman
Strong, Arthur H.,
Farmer
Wight, Leland H., Weber, Rudolph W.,
Farmer
Farmer
Day, Edward J.,
Farmer
Treasurer's Report
L. H. Kingsley, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Hatfield.
Dr.
To Balance in Treasury, $ 2,567.98
Cash received from E. L. Graves, Coll. (1919) 45.70
Cash received from E. L. Graves, Coll. (1920)
4,080.87
Cash received from E. L. Graves, Coll. (1921) 18,208.10
Cash received from E. L. Graves, Coll. (1922) 47,837.24
Treasurer Water Commissioners, 2,900.00
District Court fines,
398.00
Pool, slaughter, and garage licenses,
9.00
Junk and fruit licenses,
38.00
Sealer's receipts,
27.54
Rent of Town Hall,
579.50
H. L. Howard, refund of premium,
34.20
H. L. Howard, labor on ditch and pipe,
16.38
Fred G. Howard, labor on garage,
86.04
F. H. Bardwell, No. 38 cemetery plot,
.50
Interest on deposits,
153.63
H. C. Wickles, sewer entrance,
33.00
Paul Zima, sewer entrance and tile,
70.10
J. B. Bitmer, sewer entrance and tile,
55.94
E. M. Graves, estate, entrance,
33.00
J. S. Bardwell, sale of barrles,
6.00
County Treasurer, Chap. 280,
3.00
V. E. Mitchell, labor,
10.50
Alumni Association, labor,
8.00
H. E. Graves, labor,.
2.00
D. F. Riley, credit on coal,
6.83
J. L. Day, labor and material,
18.50
28
29
Hatfield Water Works, labor and machine,
346.60
County Treasurer, dog refund, 146.28
P. T. Boyle, sale of stove,
10.00
Joseph Silo,
141.00
City of Northampton, tuition,
330.00
Town of Whately, labor on road,
9.00
State-School superintendency,
805.56
Income, Mass. School Fund,
3,225.70
High School, tuition,
400.00
Vocational education,
24.25
School Superintendency,
926.02
Department of education,
97.75
Income tax, general school fund,
5,753.36
Corporation tax,
5,366.95
Income tax,
2,430.34
Inspection of animals,
117.00
Subsidy,
7.14
Smith Agricultural Dept.,
525.00
Street Railway tax,
13.83
National bank tax,
998.58
State aid,
48.00
Highway commission,
5,000.00
Smith Academy, treasurer,
1,375.00
Town of Whately, seats,
90.00
Cash from temporary loans :
Northampton Nat. Bank, Note No. 8
40,000.00
Northampton Nat. Bank, Note No. 9
15,000.00
Northampton Nat. Bank, Note No. 10
9,000.00
Northampton Nat. Bank, Note No. 12
10,000.00
$179,416.91
Cr.
By cash paid Selectmen's orders,
$ 83,975.40
Interest on water bonds, District Court fees, Director of Accounts,
2,000.00
187.67
8.00
30
Interest on notes,
3,178.75
County tax,
4,793.55
State-State tax, 6,120.00
Repairs, highways,
708.00
Soldiers' exemptions, 3.00
Civilian war poll tax,
2,142.00
Treasurer sinking fund,
918.00
Balance in treasury,
3,347.54
By cash paid outstanding notes :
Northampton Nat. Bank, Note No. 4 40,000.00
Northampton Nat. Bank, Note No. 10 9,000.00
Northampton Nat. Bank, Note No. 6 5,000.00
Northampton Nat. Bank, Note No. 9 15.000.00
9th note and interest, new school house,
3,035.00
$179,416.91
IN ACCOUNT WITH E. L. GRAVES, COLLECTOR
(1918 Taxes) DR.
To cash received,
$
000.00
Orders of abatements,
505.94
$
505.94
Cr.
By uncollected taxes, $ 385.94
Addition to warrant,
120.00
$
505.94
(1919 Taxes)
DR.
To cash received,
$
45.70
Orders of abatements,
560.31
$
606.01
Cr.
By uncollected taxes,
$
492.31
Interest collected,
11.70
Addition to warrant,
102.00 606.01
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(1920 Taxes DR.
To cash received, Uncollected taxes,
$ 4,080.87 2,190.43 $ 6,271.30
Cr.
By uncollected taxes, Interest collected,
$ 5,941.81 329.49 $ 6,271.30
(1921 Taxes) DR.
To cash received,
Uncollected taxes,
$ 18,208.10 7,477.43 $ 25,685.53
Cr.
By uncollected taxes, $ 25,277.07 408.46 $ 25,685.53
Interest collected,
(1922 Taxes)
DR.
To cash received,
Uncollected taxes,
$ 47,837.24 41,058.72 $ 88,895.96
Cr.
By Assessor's warrants, $ 88,796.15
Addition to warrant,
48.32
Interest collected, 51.49 $ 88,895.96
I have examined the accounts of the Tax Collector, and find that he has been credited by the Treasurer with the amounts of $45.70 of the taxes of 1919-$4,080.87 of the taxes of 1920-and $18,208.10 of the taxes of 1921-and $47,837.24 of the taxes of 1922.
CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor.
January 15, 1922.
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SUMMARY OF TOWN ACCOUNT
To temporary Note No. 8, due May, 1923, Temporary Note No. 12, due July 1923, Unpaid Selectmen's orders,
$ 40,000.00 10,000.00
3,218.88
$ 53,218.88
By uncollected taxes 1920)
$ 2,190.43
Uncollected taxes (1921)
7,477.43
Uncollected taxes (1922)
41,058.72
Smith Industrial School,
280.00
Balance in Treasury,
3,347.54
$ 54,354.12
Balances in favor of the town,
1,135.24
Respectfully submitted,
L. H. KINGSLEY, Treasurer.
I have examined the books and accounts of the Treasurer of the Town of Hatfield, for the year ending December 31, 1922, and find them correct. I find Selectmen's orders on file to the amount of eighty-three thousand, nine hundred seventy- five dollars and forty cents ($83,975.40), with evidence of their payment by him; also cancelled notes and receipts for County and State taxes, and interest paid.
I find a balance in the treasury of three thousand, three hundred forty-seven dollars and fifty-four cents $3,347.54).
CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor.
January 15, 1923.
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PERPETUAL CARE CEMETERY AND OTHER FUNDS
Fund
Income 1922
Expense 1922 $10.00
Balance 1922
Hannah W. Smith,
$12.00
$34.38
Augusta Wells,
15.16
10.00
338.72
Oliver Warner,
2.28
2.28
50.62
J. H. Sanderson,
4.66
4.00
103.60
Luman M. Moore,
9.83
8.00
218.30
Abby Dickinson,
4.23
3.50
94.61
Lucy L. Morton,
11.30
4.00
255.79
Charles Smith,
4.82
4.00
106.86
Lemuel B. Field,
4.77
4.00
106.36
Rufus H. Cowles,
4.84
4.00
107.70
Charles E. Hubbard,
5.02
4.00
111.75
Alpheus Cowles,
4.71
4.00
104.59
James Porter,
4.38
4.00
102.43
Daniel W. Allis,
7.13
5.00
159.34
J. H. Howard,
4.59
4.00
101.82
Fannie M. Burke,
4.40
4.00
103.28
C. S. Shattuck,
4.40
4.00
103.16
S. W. Kingsley,
4.38
4.00
102.38
E. S. Warner,
9.09
7.00
202.09
Reuben Belden,
4.29
4.00
100.29
Theodore Porter,
4.29
4.00
100.29
Charles L. Graves,
0.00
0.00
100.00
Edward C. Billings,
25.00
5.00
520.00
Charlotte G. Wilkie,
96.14
0.00
2,209,45
Memorial Town Hall,
111.20
0.00
3 111.20
REPORT OF SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
We have the following amounts deposited to the credit of the Sinking Fund :
Amherst Savings Bank,
$ 1,274.89
Nonotuck Savings Bank, 1,969.78
Easthampton Savings Bank,
1,924.32
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Florence Savings Bank,
1,740.08
Haydenville Savings Bank, 1,365.05
Northampton Institution for Savings,
1,235.88
Springfield Institution for Savings,
1,425.04
Springfield Five Cent Savings Bank, 1,946.56
3,117.59
Union Trust Co., Springfield, Mechanics Savings Bank, Holyoke,
1,847.87
Northampton National Bank, Savings Dept.,
1,058.00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., bonds,
2,000.00
Springfield Street Railway bonds,
1,000.00
Boston & Maine R. R., bonds
3,000.00
Boston & Maine R. R. coupons,
780.00
U. S. Liberty Bonds,
2,000.00
U. S. Victory Bonds,
1,000.00
Hatfield Water Bonds,
7,000.00
$ 35,685.06
M. J. RYAN, ERCENT E. GODIN, JOHN J. BETSOLD,
Sinking Fund Commissioners.
I have this day examined the vouchers and securities of the Sinking Fund Commissioners and find them correct.
CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor. January 10, 1923.
Town Clerk's Report
The vital statistics of the Town of Hatfield for the year 1922 are as follows :
BIRTHS BY MONTHS
No.
Male
Female
January,
9
4
5
February,
3
1
2
March,
13
5
8
April,
6
3
3
May,
7
2
5
June,
5
3
2
July,
3
1
2
August,
8
2
6
September,
10
5
5
October,
5
3
2
November,
9
6
3
December,
5
3
2
83
38
45
BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS
Born in United States,
24
25
Born in Poland,
52
49
Born in Austro-Hungary,
3
3
Born in Czecho-Slovakia,
3
3
Born in Canada,
0
1
Born in Germany,
1
1
Born in Ireland,
0
1
BIRTHS FOR FIVE PREVIOUS YEARS
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
101
90
98
84
95
35
36
MARRIAGES BY MONTHS
January
2
February,
5
March,
0
April,
0
May,
4
June,
3
July,
1
August,
1
September,
0
October,
5
November,
1
December,
0
22
First marriage of both parties,
18
Second of groom, first of bride,
3
Second of groom, second of bride,
1
The oldest and youngest grooms were 56 and 18 years of age, respectively.
The oldest and youngest brides were 54 and 17 years of age, respectively.
BIRTHPLACES OF PERSONS MARRIED
Groom
Bride
Born in United States,
12
15
Born in Poland,
9
4
Born in Austria,
1
1
Born in Canada,
0
1
Born in Hungary,
0
1
-
22
22
MARRIAGES FOR FIVE PREVIOUS YEARS
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
28
14
26
17
22
37
DEATHS BY MONTHS
No.
Males
Females
January,
9
4
5
February,
4
2
2
March,
4
4
0
April,
4
3
1
May,
4
3
1
June,
4
2
2
July,
1
0
1
August,
5
1
4
September,
0
0
0
October,
6
3
3
November,
1
0
1
December,
2
0
2
44
22
22
No.
Males
Females
Under 1 year of age,
12
7
5
Between 1 and 10 years,
7
3
4
Between 10 and 20 years,
4
1
ยท
3
Between 20 and 30 years,
1
1
0
Between 30 and 40 years
3
1
2
Between 40 and 50 years,
4
2
2
Between 50 and 60 years,
2
0
2
Between 60 and 70 years,
1
1
0
Between 70 and 80 years,
4
1
3
Between 80 and 90 years,
3
3
0
Between 90 and 100 years,
1
1
0
-
-
42
21
21
AGE OF OLDEST PERSON DECEASED (Female) 92 years.
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NAMES OF PERSONS DECEASED
Amelia Bajor
Mary E. Watson
David P. Billings
Jennie Jackson
Gena Pycko
Susie Duda
Frank Sadowska
Frank J. Saffer
Jacob Plaza
Helen Bilieki
Almira E. Moore
Margaret R. Naylor
Adella Kuluza
Jennie Riziewicz
Delvina M. Proulx
Mary N. Karen
Bridget M. Kiley
Catherine Wanat
Alex Yanzinski
John F. O'Dea
Joseph A. LeVitre
Bernislaw Britzeski
Frank Jankowski
Paul LaMountain
Henry J. Woloss
Annie Cunningham
Alfred H. Graves
Anna C. Mullins
Catherine Mataliz
Tessie Leboreski
Joseph Pietrowski
Alice Karwonska Mary A. B. Dickinson
Margaret A. Newman
Clarence W. Daughtery
Leo Marcinowski
Benjamin P. Dwight
Felix Adamczyk
Julia M. Hubbard
Anna H. B. Graves
DOG LICENSES
The number of dogs licensed during the year ending November 30, 1922, with the receipts and settlements of the accounts with the Treasurer, is as follows:
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