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Collodi
Collodi
Colum, Padraic
Craik
Defoe
Defoe
Dunlap
Dutton
Fox
Garis
Garis
Garis
Gordon
Grimm
Grimm
Gruelle
Gruelle
Higgins
Higgins
Holton
Hoyt
Judson
Johonnot
Lane
Little Black Sambo Lofting
MacCallum McDonald
Story of Dr. Dolittle Little Stories for Little People Kathleen in Irland
The Mermaid's Message
Mirick
Home Life Around the World
Mother Goose, illustrated by Munroe Orr
Mulock "Ouida"
Patterson
Perkins
Perkins
The Fairy Book Moufflou Pussy Meow The Swiss Twins The Eskimo Twins Fairy Tales
Perrault's
Pinocchio Pinocchio dramatized by Emily Gray The Children Who Followed the Piper Little Lame Prince Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe for Little Children Playtime Stories Fishing and Hunting Indian Primer Uncle Wiggily Stories Jollie and Jillie Toodle and Noodle Lorraine and the People of Summer Snow White The Golden Bird Raggedy Ann Stories Man in the Moon Stories The Little Juggler Little Gardens for Boys and Girls Little Stories About Little Animals Some Little Cooks The Mary Jane Series Book of Cats and Dogs Stories for Children
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Trudy and Timothy, Foresters Peter Rabbit Ginger and Pickles Lazy Matilda Diddie, Dumps and Tot The Goody Naughty Book The Sunny, Sulky Book
Porter
Potter Potter Pyle Pyrnelle
Rippey
Rippey
Robin's Christmas Eve
Serl
Sewell
Silvester
Simms
Skinner
Smith
Snell
Something to Make
Something to Read
Something to Do
Spyre Smythe
Thompson
Mazli Old Time Stories Stevenson Child's Garden of Verses East 'o the Sun, West 'f the Moon Usher Story of the Pilgrims for Children All About Johnny Jones Verhveff
Waitt Further Adventures of Molly Waddy and Tony
When Mother let Us Carpenter
When Mother let Us Act
When Mother let Us Sew.
When Mother let Us Make Gifts
Wilbur Williams
The Bear Family at Home The Little Red Hen
William's Readers, one two, three
Wyss Swiss Family Robinson in Words of One Syllable Magazines and Periodicals
American Magazine
Good Housekeeping Harper's Magazine
Workaday Doings Black Beauty Happy Hour Stories Child Literature Happy Tales for Story Time Jolly Polly Little Boy France
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Scribner's Magazine National Magazine .
Popular Mechanics Review of Reviews World's Work Science and Invention Child Life St Nicholas
Boys' Life
The American Boy
Red Cross Courier, presented
National Republic, presented
Our Dumb Animals, presented
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
School Committee
OF THE
Town of Hatfield
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1923
School Organization
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Oscar E. Belden, Chairman,
Term expires 1924
Adam J. Smith, Secretary,
Term expires 1925
Patrick W. Mullins,
Term expires 1926
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Orin A. Morton
17 Hubbard Avenue, Northampton Telephone 1803-J
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
A. J. Bonneville, M. D., (Center and North Hatfield schools) C. A. Byrne, M. D., (Hill, Bradstreet, and West Hatfield schools)
ATTENDANCE OFFICER E. L. Graves SCHOOL CENSUS April 1, 1923
Boys
Girls
Totals
Between 5 and 7,
100
88
188
Between 7 and 14,
241
229
470
Between 14 and 16,
47
34
81
388
351
739
SCHOOL CALENDAR Elementary and Smith Academy
First Winter Term-7 weeks
Opens January 2, 1924
Closes February 15, 1924
Second Winter Term-8 weeks
Opens February 25, 1924 Closes April 18, 1924
Spring Term-8 weeks
Opens April 28, 1924 Closes June 20, 1924
Fall Term-15 weeks
Opens September 8, 1924
Closes December 19, 1924
First Winter Term
Opens December 29, 1924
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No school on legal holidays and Good Friday.
Schools close Wednesday noon of Thanksgiving week and reopen the following Monday.
When a legal holiday occurs on Sunday the following Monday is observed as a holiday. Legal holidays in Massa- chusetts include January first, February twenty-second, April nineteenth, May thirtieth, July Fourth, the first Mon- day in September, October twelfth, Thanksgiving day and Christmas day.
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Report of the School Committee
In our School report for the year 1923, we wish to call your attention the large increase in the cost of fuel over 1922. We commenced the year with very little coal on hand and were compelled to purchase in small quantities through the winter at exhorbitant prices, also paying delivery charges which were high on account of the almost impassable roads.
During the summer and fall we have been able to fill all buildings to their holding capacity and thus have a large amount on hand at the present time.
We have made repairs, redecorated rooms and overhauled heating plants wherever necessary to keep buildings in good servicable conditions for future use.
All buildings are in good condition now, excepting the one at North Hatfield. It is almost impossible to heat this building in cold weather and school has to be closed on ex- ceedingly cold days. We consider it unwise to expend any large sums on the heating plant of a building in such poor condition as this one. We recommend that steps be taken toward the construction of a new school building in North Hatfield in the near future.
In August we lost, by resignation, the services of our efficient superintendent. Mr. C. J. Richards, who had been with us for several years, and had won the respect and high esteem of all who knew him.
At a joint meeting with Hadley, Mr. O. A. Morton was elected to the superintendency of the union and is success- fully carrying on the work. His report will be issued at the close of the school year.
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We call to your attention the steady increase in the num- ber of pupils each year in our schools. Our housing and seating capacity are already taxed to the limit. If this in- crease continues, some provision will have to be made in the fall for more room.
In closing, we thank our superintendent and teachers for their loyalty and co-operation in their work.
OSCAR E. BELDEN, ADAM J. SMITH, PATRICK W. MULLINS.
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Financial Statement
For Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1923 RECEIPTS
From State :
General School Fund,
$6.136.25
Superintendent of Schools, 1923,
918.76
Americanization,
162.83
Vocational Education,
1,555.87
Smith-Hughes Fund,
92.26
$8,865.97
Dog Tax,
152.48
Old desks and other supplies sold,
107.58
Northampton tuition,
302.00
Boston City Wards, tuition,
34.72
Academy Trustees,
600.00
Refunds,
30.44
Town Appropriation,
36.000.00
Overdraft,
1,032.34
$47,125.53
EXPENDITURES
School Committee,
$75.00
Superintendent of Schools, and At- tendance Officer,
1,805.00
Supervisors,
1,520.00
Teachers-High School,
11,625.43
Teachers-Elementary Schools,
18,977.90
Teachers-Americanization,
349.00
School Nurse,
900.00
Books and Supplies,
2,369.16
Janitors and cleaning,
2,905.52
Fuel,
4,662.49
Repairs,
1,096.10
Transportation-Elementary,
60.00
Miscellaneous,
779.93
$47,125.53
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Teachers and Enrollment, October, 1923
SCHOOLS
TEACHERS
Home Address
Salary
Pupils by Grades
1 2
3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12
Smith Academy
Harold C. Wilcox
Hatfield
$2550
D. Webster Belcher
2200
Mrs. Cora K. Graves
1400
Mary E. Ryan
1400
31 15 20 13 79
Michael D'Amelio
1000
Ellen E. Selkirk
Boston, 48 Carter St.
1500
Frances H. Burt
Walpole, N. H.
1400
Clarence J. Larkin
1300
30
30
Mrs. Mary B. Powers
Haydenville
1800
Margaret A. Ryan
Hatfield
1200
17 23
40
39
39
Mrs. Grace W. Bardwell
1000
44
Elizabeth P. Wickles
1000
37
37
Rachel J. Palmer
1000
44
Mildred Boyle
900
47
47
Mrs. Lena P. Fitzgerald
1000
46
46
Jacquelin C. Farnsworth Essex Junction, Vt.
900
11 18
29
Hill Primary
M. Elizabeth Boyle
Hatfield
1000
27|15
42
Eleanor B. Whalen
1000
41
West Grammar
10 10
24
West Primary
12
6|
8|
6 6
7
7
6
35
North Primary
Mrs. Mary D. Donelson
North Hatfield
1000
13
10| 8
31
Bradstreet Grammar
Catherine B. Brace
South Lee
1000
Bradstreet Primary
Mrs. Nellie E. Honnay
Northampton
1000
Supr. of Music
Maude E. Boyle
Hatfield
750
Supr. Draw & Pen.
Concord
800
School Nurse
Bernice Bradley Gertrude Phillips
Hadley
900
.
126 100 85 68 84 81 34 40|31 15/20 13|697
3
8
4
23
14
10/10
34
41
Northampton
1000
4
32
North Grammar
Ann V. Heffernan
Florence
800
Stockbridge
44
Hatfield 66
Sarah V. Kiley
1000
44
East Longmeadow
Hatfield Center
Mrs. Harriet E. Jordan Beatrice Rossmeisl
900
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
HATEIE
$670
INDUSTRY
PROSPERITY
Town of Hatfield
FOR THE
Year ending December 31, 1924
METCALF PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY Northampton, Mass.
Finance Committee
Articles in the Warrant For The Town Meeting, February 2, 1925
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
HAMPSHIRE, SS.
To A. R. Breor, one of the Constables of the Town of Hatfield, in said County. GREETING :
In the name of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Hatfield qualified to vote in the elections and town affairs. to meet in the Town Hall in said Hatfield on Monday, the 2nd day of February, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles, to wit;
Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meet- ing.
Article 2. To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year ;- Town Clerk; three Selectmen; one Assessor for one year; one Assessor for three years; Town Treasurer, one member of School Committee for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one sinking Fund Commis- sioner for three years; Auditor; Tax Collector; Director of Hampshire Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture; Tree Warden; Elector under the Will of Oliver Smith ; Trustee of Public Library for three years; Six Constables; and to vote on the question "YES" or "NO"-Shall license be granted for sale of certain non-intoxicating beverages 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,
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and kept open for at least four hours, and for such longer time as the majority of the voters present shall direct, but in no case shall they be kept open after the hour of eight o'clock in the evening.
Article 3. To hear the reports of the various town offi- cers and committees and act thereon.
Article 4. To receive and pass on town accounts.
Article 5. To take action in relation to the payment of 12th note and interest, on Center School, amount recom- mended $2,765.00
Article 6. To take action in relation to maintenance, ordinary repairs on highways, bridges, sewers and sidewalks The Finance Committee recommend $10,000.00
Article 7. To take action in relation to raising and ap- propriating money to pay bonds of town officers. The Finance Committee recommend 100.00
Article 8. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money to defray expense of Memorial Hall for ensuing year. The Finance Committee recommend 200.00
Article 9. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for Tree Warden, Gypsy, and Brown Tail Moth work. The Finance Committee recommend 750.00
Article 10. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for Inspection of Animals.
The Finance Committee recommend 300.00
Article 11. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for supplies and maintenance of the Fire Department. The Finance Committee recommend 800.00
Article 12. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for insurance.
The Finance Committee recommend 1,500.00
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Article 13. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for contingencies.
The Finance Committee recommend 1,500.00
Article 14. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the care of the poor for the ensuing year. The Finance Committee recommend 2 000.00
Article 15. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the payment of interest.
The Finance Committee recommend 3,000.00
Article 16. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the payment of salaries of town officers. The Finance Committee recommend 2 300.00
Aritcle 17. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the maintenance of the schools fon ensuing year. The Finance Committee recommend 37,500.00
Article 18. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the employment of one or more School Physicians, under Chap. 502 Acts 1906.
The Finance Committee recommend 100.00
Article 19. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the care of cemeteries.
The Finance Committee recommend 100.00
Aritcle 20. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for Memorial Day.
The Finance Committee recommend 125.00
Article 21. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the Public Library for the ensuing year. The Finance Committee recommend 850.00
Article 22. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the payment of tuition, Hatfield students attending the Smith Industrial School.
The Finance Committee recommend 300.00
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Article 23. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the support of the Hampshire Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture per Chap. 273 of the Acts 1918.
The Finance Committee recommend 150.00
Article 24. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for extension of cement walk on Maple St. The Finance Committee recommends $1,000.00
Article 25. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for a cement walk on Main Street, North from Thos. ('Dea's place. Finance Committee recommend $500.00
Article 26. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for Street Lights.
The Finance Committee recommend 4,500.00
Artile 27. To see if the town will raise and appropriate · the sum of $2,000.00-together with $3,000.00 from the State and $1,000.00 from the County, to be expended in completing stone road to Bradstreet or act thereon under Chapter 90 Gen Laws, The above article is recommended by the Finance Committee.
Article 28. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for Police Protection for the ensuing year. The Finance Committee recommend 2,250.00
Article 29. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for purchase of Play Ground for Bradstreet School. The Finance Committee recommend 700.00
Total of the amounts recommended $75,290.00
J. C. RYAN HUGH McLEOD W. L. BELDING
Finance Committee.
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Article 30. To see what action the town will take in re- gard to the improvement of the Fire Department.
Article 31. To see what action the town will take in re- gard to the disposition of the refund of the Soldiers' Bonus Fund from the State Treasurer, and funds on hand from Honor Roll Fund. On hand from Honor Roll, $22.65. Re- fund Bonus Tax, $1,339.41.
Article 32. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money fo a lot and new three-room school house at North Hatfield and appoint a building committee.
Article 33. To see if the town will raise and appropriate money to repair the present school building, and to enlarge the lot at North Hatfield.
Article 34. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the cum of four hundred dollars to purchase a power spray- ing outfit and the materials necessary for the use of the agri- cultural department of Smith Academy to be used for edu- cational and community purposes.
Article 35. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current fiscal year.
Article 36. To revise and accept the list of Jurors re- ported by the Selectmen.
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Selectmen's Report
INSPECTION OF ANIMALS
E. S. Warner,
F. T. Bardwell,
148.40
Appropriation, $250.00
TOWN HALL
Amherst Gas Co.,
$15.34
H. Pelham,
9.00
F. G. Howard,
2.40
Max Kugler,
8.00
W. L. Graves,
9.90
Merrick Lumber Co.,
13.11
$57.75
Receipts, $141.00
INTEREST
Northampton National Bank on notes,
$2,549.56
Commonwealth of Mass., Water Bonds,
1,720.00
M. J. Ryan,
298.00
$4,567.56
Appropriation,
$3,000.00
Other Receipts, 2,204.15
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
C. A. Byrne,
$50.00
A. J. Bonneville,
50.00
$100.00
Appropriation,
$100.00
$293.00
$441.40
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CARE OF CEMETERIES
F. H. Bardwell, $100.00
Appropriation, $100.00
MEMORIAL DAY
Band,
$70.00
S. W. Kingsley,
10.00
J. W. Heffernan,
54.00
$134.00
Appropriation,
$125.00
SMITH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
Smith Industrial School,
$686.25
Appropriation, $300.00
AID TO AGRICULTURE HAMPSHIRE CO.
Treasurer Hampshire Aid to Agriculture, $150.00
Appropriation, $150.00
POOR ACCOUNT
J. S. Bardwell,
$ 79.40
F. G. Howard,
361.04
A. L. Strong,
24.00
Shea & Fortch,
174.22
H. Pellam,
10.00
P. Ahearn & Co.,
38.00
Hamp. Co. Sanitarium,
486.00
J. Pelc,
49.73
Dept. Public Welfare,
74.00
City of Northampton,
183.00
C. A. Byrne,
72.00
W. H. Dickinson,
120.00
H. D. Smith,
16.22
Cooley Dickinson Hospital,
101.75
Mass. Hospital School,
189.99
$1,979.35
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Appropriation,
Receipts,
$2,000.00 285.25
$2,285.25
TOWN OFFICERS
C. E. Warner,
$ 12.00
G. R. Billings,
75.00
C. S. Strong,
5.00
M. H. Dwight,
263.00
E. W. Strong,
75.00
J. R. McGrath,
349.00
J. E. Godin,
25.00
Marion Billings,
20.00
L. H. Kingsley,
528.85
V. H. Keller,
542.21
Mary McGlynn,
10.00
Dewy Ryan,
5.00
T. W. Ryan,
10.00
L. H. Billings,
10.00
R. W. Webber,
10.00
A. J. Godin,
150.00
$2,090.06
Appropriation,
$2,300.00
Receipts,
45.55
$2,345.55
CONTINGENT
Shaw, Cook & Hickey,
$ 93.00
O'Brien & O'Brien,
50.00
P. R. Mullaney,
22.08
J. S. Bardwell,
10.25
J. L. Warner,
5.00
E. A. Breor,
34.50
Amherst Gas Co.,
19.50
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H. Pellam,
94.00
H. L. Howard,
29.63
G. H. McGill,
55.00
Prof. H. E. Wells,
10.00
Metcalf Ptg. Co.,
277.50
J. J. Betsold,
39.00
Buffalo Steam Roller Co.,
43.87
A. J. Godin,
3.25
F. G. Howard,
.80
Holyoke Valve & Hydrant Co.,
1.50
Wales Adding Machine Co.,
5.61
No. Hatfield Grain Co.,
27.39
A. L. Strong Est.,
26.00
Commonwealth of Mass.,
12.00
M. H. Dwight,
57.40
J. Small,
5.00
A. Breor 2nd.,
5.00
J. Raffa,
5.00
M. Rizaritz,
5.00
Leo Newman,
5.00
E. Slurales,
5.00
F. Skeezrelas,
5.00
R. J. McGrath,
·
2.75
J. R. McGrath,
1.25
F. T. Bardwell,
23.00
R. H. Smith,
1.78
M. Dulaski,
10.00
C. T. Bagnall,
7.34
J. W. Heffernan,
3.60
C. H. Chase,
14.80
H. S. Gere & Son,
7.60
John King,
3.50
C. A. Bryne,
3.00
Est. L. H. Kingsley,
125.00
A. S. Bartlett,
.90
Consolidated Dry Goods Co.,
4.02
G. Henry Calrk,
6.00
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309.55
E. E. Davis,
Hobbs & Warren,
28.20
C. H. Crafts, Commercial College,
1.00
V. H. Keller,
7.21
Mabel B. Howard,
1.20
W. & L. E. Gurley,
3.25
S. Krukoski,
9.00
Appropriation, $1,500.00
ORDINARY HIGHWAY
Snow Account :
Hatfield Garage,
$ 776.41
J. LeVitie,
24.00
J. L. Boyle,
6.00
F. Betsold,
3.00
A. Doppman,
3.00
S. Brusko,
1.00
J. Vollinger,
3.00
A. Bieleski,
4.00
J. L. Day,
4.00
$824.41
Hatfield Garage,
432.46
J. S. Bardwell,
311.00
M. W. Boyle,
25.00
M. B. Ryan,
822.00
John M. Wentzel,
593.27
James Butler,
155.00
John Small,
34.00
F. A. Shumway,
488.88
F. T. Bardwell,
96.00
Le Vetrie Bros.,
8.25
Pittsfield Auto Radiator Works,
10.85
H. L. Stoddard,
224.00
Boston & Maine Railroad,
72.17
7.50
$1,533.19
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Joseph Mitcheki, Toney Marchineski, Antoney Novak,
6.75
505.00
436.00
J. T. Powers,
622.00
J. Kosakoski,
2.00
F. G. Vollinger,
20.00
H. D. Smith,
9.05
Scott Harris,
8.00
Eugena Jubenville,
8.00
P. T. Boyle,
12.00
W. R. Cutter,
36.00
Paul Zimma,
262.00
F. Petrikowski,
2.00
Hamp. Co., Comm.,
3.00
Carlson & Barger,
7.80
F. G. Howard,
51.48
Foster-Farrar,
7.94
J. S. Lane & Son,
872.56
North Hatfield Grain Co.,
5.40
W. H. Riley,
36.94
J. A. Sullivan & Co.,
55.79
Whitcomb Cash Grocery,
18.68
J. L. Boyle,
252.00
Wm. Fox,
14.00
Alex Sliwoski,
14.00
Alex Kasel,
14.00
Frank Rogaleski,
6.00
Alfred Howard,
11.00
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R.,
65.30
Merrick Lumber Co.,
29.28
J. Fusek,
4.00
E. W. Dickinson,
61.20
J. Geis,
78.00
C. Semkorski,
71.00
L. Newman,
48.00
A. B. Woffram, painting bridges,
418.50
M. Dulaski,
45.00
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J. Tobacco,
4.00
Barrett Co.,
2,149.63
J. Pashik,
35.00
Fritz Backen,
5.25
Chilson's,
1.25
Northampton Welding Co.,
1.00
Rubber Store,
.75
John Mullins,
10.00
Frank S. Parsons,
57.87
A. R. Breor,
22.80
Buffalo Roller Co.,
4.75
E. E. Davis,
22.50
C. A. Maynard,
18.00
Northampton Radiator oC.,
8.75
Registry Motor Vehicles,
2.00
Northampton Battery Co.,
2.50
S. W. Kingsley,
16.10
James L. Day,
3.70
A. L. Strong Est.,
10.05
W. H. Dickinson,
11.70
Charles Eberlien,
93.55
M. J. Ryan,
45.25
Webster Box Co.,
.68
M. C. Bailey,
12.93
C. H. Crafts,
12.56
Berlin Construction Co.,
1,283.07
$12,112.60
Appropriation,
$12,000.00
Receipts,
852.28
$12,852.28
POLICE DEPARTMENT
A. R. Breor,
$1,386.75
Chase Motor Co.,
452.35
Foster-Farrar,
11.00
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Hatfield Garage, Proulx & Fitzgerald,
241.51
13.25
George Newman,
24.00
H. E. Wells,
30.00
H. Pelham,
9.00
William Shea,
12.00
R. J. McGrath,
34.10
O. E. Belden & Son,
5.00
Over-Land Garage,
10.00
F. J. Reardon,
7.40
H. Foote,
1.72
Chilson's Auto Top Shop,
23.70
Registrar Motor Vehicles,
10.00
S. M. Burdon,
2.00
L. W. Kingsley,
10.00
George Gilbert, Lockup Fees,
21.00
G. Whitcomb,
4.57
Boyle & McGlynn,
30.00
$2,339.35
Appropriation,
$2,000.00
Receipts, court fines, 1,711.95
$3,711.95
PROSPECT AND SCHOOL STREET SIDEWALKS
J. T. Powers,
$58.00
J. L. Boyle, 40.00
P. Zimmna,
42.00
M. B. Ryan,
33.00
John Wentzel,
22.00
H. L. Stoddard,
18.00
Toney,
22.00
Toney Novak,
22.00
H. Kingsley,
20.00
H. Pelham,
6.00
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G. Deinlein,
4.00
M. Dulaski,
191.00
H. D. Smith,
232.00
Hatfield Garage,
4.76
7.50
A. H. Beers, Franklin County Lumber Co.,
10.68
John Bitner,
8.45
. . $741.39
Appropriation, $1,000.00
MEMORIAL HALL
W. P. Boyle,
$5.20
F. G. Howard,
5.82
North Hatfield Grain Co.,
90.86
H. D. Smith,
142.13
Hebert Brothers,
27.00
M. H. Dwight,
14.43
Appropriation,
$200.00
TREE WARDEN AND GYPSY MOTH
J. S. Bardwell,
$124.00
John Breor,
100.00
F. H. Benoit,
877.25
C. Srinkoski,
12.00
M. B. Ryan,
22.50
Gordon Billings,
54.00
Walter Day,
54.00
John M. Wentzel,
8.00
J. L. McGrath,
4.00
Gleason Brothers,
26.00
Foster-Farrar Co.,
6.75
R. G. Billings,
20.00
M. Crawford,
52.00
$285.44
16
Charles Eberlien, John King,
6.20
2.25
$1,368.95
Appropriation, $500.00
STREET LIGHTS
Amherst Gas Co.,
$4,363.67
Appropriation, $4,339.00
INSURANCE
H. L. Howard,
$215.40
Boyle & McGlynn,
12.00.
Mable Howard,
106.40
Appropriation, $500.00
BONDS-TOWN OFFICERS
Boyle & McGlynn,
$184.00
Appropriation, $100.00
OLD BILLS
$60.00
W. C. Tannatt, Jr.,
1,624.97
M. C. Moulton,
510.53
E. S. Peefer,
58.56
G. R. Billings,
21.17
E. L. Graves,
550.00
Howes Brick Co.,
30.00
A. R. Breor,
173.30
Walter Baker Co.,
2.10
W. R. Cutter,
12.00
H. S. Gere & Sons,
64.93
F. G. Howard,
136.66
17
A. J. Smith,
$333.80
H. L. Howard, "
68.60
Northampton Brick Co.,
36.00
Northampton Iron Works,
126.30
M. J. Brennan,
8.25
Reo Garage,
77.87
Shaw, Hickey & Cook,
950.10
J. S. Bardwell,
20.00
E. W. Strong,
27.25
J. S. Lane & Sons,
12.52
$4,571.11
Appropriation,
none
LIBRARY
E. A. Waite,
$171.45
V. S. Weller,
51.00
Amherst Gas Co.,
39.26
Huritburg Co.,
88.45
D. C. Heath Co.,
37.55
Sherwoods,
254.70
Gaylord Brothers,
4.90
Johnson's Book Store,
8.38
Bridgman & Lyman,
21.91
V. H. Keller,
77.00
Standard Book Co.,
2.95
Jack McLeod,
2.40
E. Howard,
25.80
F. G. Howard,
.93
C. C. Cutter,
39.90
Reagil Co.,
7.30
M. C. Billings,
5.70
Mrs. Danforth,
6.00
Mrs. L. S. Billings,
4.00
Alice Kacuski,
2.00
A. R. Wormath,
8.42
Library Book,
18.42
$878.42
18
Appropriation,
$850.00
Other Receipts,
10.00
$860.00
CULVERT GORES BROOK
M. B. Ryan,
$22.50
J. Wentzel,
18.00
T. Novak,
8.00
T. Marcinaswoki,
18.00
Metal Culvert,
19.20
$85.70
Appropriation, $100.00
KING STREET SEWER
M. B. Ryan,
$48.00
J. Wentzel,
32.00
L. Newman,
32.00
C. Scwkoski,
28.00
J. Geis,
32.00
T. Novak,
28.00
P. Zimma,
32.00
T. Marconowski,
28.00
D. Ryan,
3.00
A. H. Beers,
5.00
Northampton Iron Works,
21.70
W. H. Riley & Co.,
151.36
Shumway & Riley,
80.22
$521.28
Appropriation, $500.00
NOTES PAID
$10,000.00
Note No. 18,
10,000.00
Note No. 17,
$20,000.00
Money Borrowed,
$20,000.00
19
BRADSTREET STONE ROAD
M. B. Ryan,
$540.00
J. T. Powers,
486.00
J. L. Boyle,
334.00
J. Wentzel,
309.00
T. Marcronowski,
267.00
T. Novak.
307.00
P. Zimma,
320.00
J. Geis,
304.00
C. Sunkoski,
279.00
J. Butrack,
127.00
B. Nazio,
131.00
J. Vanick,
131.00
J. Chalka.
115.00
J. Wilkes,
67.00
P. T. Bridges,
399.75
C. Peabody,
414.00
L. D. Roches,
777.00
H. W. Wolfram,
376.50
Town of Hatfield,
706.00
Hatfield Garage,
79.55
H. L. Stoddard,
78.00
H. D. Smith,
267.59
H. Morrell.
428.00
J. Fusek.
55.00
S. Onasta,
8.00
M. Duda.
4.00
Leo Numan,
124.00
J. Chanor,
16.00
Gleason Brothers,
21.00
A. Donnis,
59.50
North Hatfield Grain Co.,
11.05
Hebert Brothers,
45.31
W. C. Tannatt.
39.75
N. E. Metal Co ..
103.74
E. N. Dickinson,
294.75
20
J. S. Lane & Sons,
Mass. Broken Stone Co.,
466.92
M. C. Bailey & Co., LaFleur Brothers,
178.96
56.10
Barrett Company,
2,645.60
$16,038.16
Appropriation,
$6,000.00
State,
6,000.00
County,
4,000.00
$16,000.00
FOREST FIRES
F. T. Bardwell, warden, $324.75
Appropriation, none
BARNES KELLEY DAMAGE SUIT
Shaw, Hickey & Cook,
$1,580.55
Appropriation, none
11TH PAYMENT & INTEREST ON CENTER SCHOOL
Note No. 24 and interest,
$2,450.00
Note No. 25, interest,
405.00
$2,855.00
Appropriation, $2,900.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
A. R. Breor,
$150.00
R. J. Graves,
5.00
G. T. Betsold,
20.00
F. T. Bardwell,
33.50
G. Billings, 10.00
R. D. Graves,
15.00
21
4,665.09
H. Pellam,
3.00
J. Vachula,
20.50
J. Steele,
5.00
Hatfield Garage,
61.50
M. H. Dwight,
3.00
C. H. Crafts,
40.00
Thomas Walsh,
4.50
Band, muster,
115.00
J. Raffa, prize,
3.00
F. Yarrows, prize,
2.50
Polish Society, prize,
15.00
Woman's Endeavor, prize,
5.00
Real Folks, prize,
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