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215. Plainville Pharmacy, paint. 2.00
232. George H. Snell, labor 20.00
233. Ralph Snell, labor
10.00
234. LeRoy Meyers, labor. 10.00
235. Earl B. Thompson, horse and man hire 45.00
247. George H. Snell, labor 24.00
248. Ralph Snell, labor. 20.00
249. LeRoy Meyers, labor. 20.00
274. George H. Snell, horse hire ... 54.00
275. George H. Snell, labor 20.00
276. Ralph Snell, labor. 20.00
277. LeRoy Meyers, labor 20.00
278. F. W. Averill, supplies 7.87
280. George H. Snell, labor
28.00
281. Ralph Snell, labor
28.00
282. LeRop Meyers, labor
28.00
288. George H. Snell, horse hire and freight 53.87
289. George H. Snell, labor 20.00
290. Ralph Snell, labor. 20.00
291. LeRoy Meyers, labor. 20.00
292. Earl B . Thompson, horse hire." 27.00
306. George H. Snell, labor. 20.00
307. George H. Snell, horse hire. 9.00
308. Ralph Snell, labor. 12.00
309. LeRoy Meyers, labor 8.00
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Voucher No.
310. F. W. Averill, gasoline and labor 22.05
386. F. W. Averill, supplies. 4.50
435. George H. Snell, labor 40.00
436. Wm. Ward, labor 40.00
440. George H. Snell, labor 38.00
441. Wm. Ward, labor. 14.00
467. George H. Snell, labor. 42.00
468. George H. Snell, supplies. 7.75
$1214 47
Forest Fires
20. Frank Henrich, payroll. $8.50
35. Frank Henrich, conference ex- penses 5.50
119. Frank Henrich, payroll. 121.00
120. Frank Henrich, payroll. 8.00
121. Frank Henrich, payroll. 19.00
122. Frank Henrich, payroll. 12.00
144. Frank Henrich, payroll. 212.73
148. Frank Henrich, soda. 4.00
149. Plainville Pharmacy, soda. . .
6.50
150. C. S. Bush Co., soda and acid. . 15.15
151. Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, brooms and cans 16.25
211. Frank Henrich, payroll. 12.50
240. Frank Henrich, payroll. 50.00
254. Frank Henrich, payroll. 8.50
255. Barden Bros., Unionalls 27.75
256. Union Ladder Co., supplies. 16.13
293. Frank Henrich, payroll. 1.50
294. Henry Boerger, Jr., loss of overcoat 15.00
312. Frank Henrich, payroll. 167.60
339. Commercial Ladder Co., ten
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Voucher No.
extinguisher tops 38.50
385. Commercial Ladder Co., pump tank 6.67
428. Frank Henrich, payroll. 61.25
454. Frank Henrich, payroll. 11.50
494. Frank Henrich, payroll 16.00
$861.53
Town Hall
3. Union Lt. & Power Co., lights $4.34
.13. C. W. Pond, insurance. 10.50
21. H. S. J. Loud, janitor. 15.00
37. Union Lt. & Power Co., lights 12.97
59. H. L. J. Loud, janitor. 15.00
99. Union Light & Power Co.
12.97
126. H. S. J. Loud, janitor
15.00
161. Union Lt. & Power Co., lights 5.32
184.
H. S. J. Loud, janitor. 15.00
191.
Union Lt. & Power Co., lights
6.16
241.
H. S. J. Loud, janitor. 15.00
262. Union Lt. & Power Co., lights
295.
H. S. J. Loud, janitor. .75
15.00
342. Union Lt. & Power Co., lights
9.47
354.
H. S. J. Loud, janitor.
15.00
377. H. S. J. Loud, janitor.
15.00
397. H. S. J. Loud, janitor.
15.00
415. Union Lt. & Power Co., lights
8.55
433. Robert McNeil, installing lights
143.65
434. H. S. J. Loud, janitor ..
15.00
451. Union Lt. & Power Co., lights
16.80
455. J. A. Clarner, labor 5.55
469. H. S. J. Loud, janitor. 15.00
483. Union Lt. & Power Co., lights .75
498. H. S. J. Loud, janitor. 15.00
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Voucher No.
513. School Department, heating .. 75.00
$480.56
Street Lights
9. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights $108.23
36. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 108.23
98. Union Lt. & Power Co., street Lights 108.23
160. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 109.60
198. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 109.60
261. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 109.60
340. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 109.60
359. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 109.60
414. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 227.42
450. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 116.45
481. Union Lt. & Power Co., street lights 116.45
$1,333.01
STATE AID
18 State Aid
$36.00
48
36.00
118
66
36.00
178
66 66
36.00
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Voucher No.
227
66
66
36.00
283
36.00
345
66
36.00
374
..
36.00
394
..
36.00
427
36.00
466
66
.6
30.00
490
..
30.00
$420.00
SALARIES
64 T. E. A. Fuller, services town clerk
$111.50
65 Walter E. Barden, services
town treasurer 200.00
66 William H. Nash. services town selectman 125.00
67 Earl B. Thompson, services town selectman 100.00
68 Edwin W. Pink, services town selectman 100.00
69 Perry M. Cook, services town assessor 117.50
70 J. W. Franklin, services town assessor 122.75
71 Frank E. Barney, services town assessor 117.50
72 Frank O. Corbin, services school committee 40.00
73 Willis M. Fuller, services school committee 40.00
74 William White, services school committee 40.00
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Voucher No.
75 Harry B. Thompson, services water commissioner 50.00
76 William H. Nash, services water commissioner 25.00
77 C. N. Moore, services water commissioner 25.00
78 T. E. A. Fuller, services reg- istrar of voters 20.00
79 Christian F. Henrich, services registrar of voters 20.00
80 W. D. Kriegel, services regis- trar of voters 20.00
81 Norman P. Rogers, services registrar of voters 20.00
82 C. N. Moore, inspector of an- imals 60.00
83 C. N. Moore, inspector of
slaughtering 40.00
84 J. N. Franklin, sealer of weights and measures .
25.00
85 John J. Eiden, milk inspector 30.00
86 Meta A. Schubert, town auditor 25.00
90 O. P. Brown, collecting 1919 tax 125.00
91 O. P. Brown, collecting 1920 tax 125.00
$1,724.25
BOARD OF HEALTH
326 Earl B. Thompson, labor $15.00
362 W. K. Gilman, lime 35.25
437 A. M. Sperry & Son, fumigating. 4.00
$54.25
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Voucher No.
SNOW BILLS
54 Earl B. Thompson, snowplow ... $18.00
55 Nelson Goyette, labor 4.80
56 Thomas Glennon, labor 3.20
57 Jack Black, labor 4.80
58 William Glennon, labor 6.40
$37.20
SPECIAL
242 Special appropriation for tablet.
$200.00
MEMORIAL DAY
244 George H. Maintien Post, G. A. R ..
$100.00
EAST BACON STREET CULVERT
423 New England Metal Culvert Co., metal culvert $50.48
439 M. M. Rines, pay roll 27.30
$77.78
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
The selectmen have approved the bills for the School Department as follows :
Teachers' salaries $12,949.69
Transportation 2,177.65
Janitor service 1,430.00
Fuel
1,231.00
$17,788.34
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Voucher No.
Books and supplies
$1,007.30
Incidental and industrial 7,799.96
Superintendent's account
579.95
School physician
50.00
$27.225.56
The itemized accounts will be found in the report of the School Committee.
EDWIN W. PINK.
WILLIAM H. BARTON, WILLIAM E. BLANCHARD, Selectmen of Plainville.
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AUDITOR'S REPORT
This is to certify that I have carefully examined the books and accounts of the Treasurer, and find them correct.
I have examined and compared the books of the Col- lector of Taxes for the years 1919, 1920 and 1921, and found the amounts collected and paid the Treasurer, and the amounts uncollected, agree with the statements of the Town Treasurer.
That I have examined the books and compared the vouchers of the Water Department, Fire Department, School Committee and Public Library, and find they agree with the payments of the Treasurer.
Respectfully, BERTHA B. AVERILL, Town Auditor.
Plainville, Mass., January 28, 1922.
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Warrant for Annual Town Meeting
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of Plainville. Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabit- ants of the Town of Plainville, qualified to vote in Town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall, in said Plainville, on Monday, the sixth day of March, A. D., 1922, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following Articles, viz. :
Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Article 2. To choose all necessary Town Officers. The following are to be chosen by ballot, viz. :
Three Selectmen, three Overseers of the Poor, one Treasurer, one Town Clerk, one Auditor, one Collector of Taxes, one Trustee of the Public Library for three years, one Water Commissioner for three years, one Water Commissioner for two years, one member of the School Committee for three years, one Road Commis- sioner for three years, one Assessor for three years. one Assessor for one year. one Tree Warden, three Con- stables, and also on the same ballot to vote upon the question : "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of cer- tain non-intoxicating beverages in this town?"
All officers except the above named are to be chosen for one year.
The polls will be open at 9:30 o'clock A. M. and may be closed by vote at 2 o'clock P. M.
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee for appro- priations to be acted upon at the Annual Town Meeting. Plain- ville, March 6, 1922.
Article 5. To see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for
No. 1.
$18,000.00
No. 2.
900.00
No. 3. 900.00 - Rich V
No. 4. 200.00 and receipts. v
No. 5. 425.00 Nurse and Dentist.V
450.00 and Dog Tax and receipts.1
No. 6. 7.
No.
1,635.00 V
No. 8.
2,500.00 V
No. 9.
2,000.00 V
No. 10.
5,800.00 7800.00 V
No.
11.
100.00 and receipts. V
/
No. 12.
100.00 V
No. 13.
1,500.00 and Recipes V
No.
14.
1,650.00 V
No. 15.
1,550.00 V
No. 16.
1,100.00 Pumping and
450.00 Incidentals and receipts.
No. 17.
1.000.00 vinder Betterment Act.
No. 18. 200.00 V
Article 7.
200.00
Article 11. 150.00 Current and Incidental Account. Article 12. Referred to meeting without recommen- dation.
Article 13.
7,500.00
Article 14.
VRecommend to extend.
Advisory Committee.
WALTER E. BARDEN EDWIN W. PINK CHARLES C. ROOT GEO. STOLWORTHY N. C. GRANT FRANCIS G. HERRING JOHN J. EIDEN
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Article 3. To consider and act on the reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer and other Town Officers.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to postpone action on all Articles calling for appropriations to an adjourned meeting to be held Monday evening, March 6th, 1922.
Article 5. To see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for :
1. The support of schools the current year.
2. For school books and supplies.
3. For school incidentals.
4. For the employment of a Superintendent of Schools.
5. For the employment of a School Physician.
6. For the support of the Public Library.
7. For the payment of the salaries of the different Town Officers.
8. For current and incidental expenses the current year.
9. For the support of the Poor and Soldiers' Relief the current year.
10. For Highways and Bridges the current year, and to determine how the same shall be expended.
11. For State and Military Aid the current year.
12. For Memorial Day and George H. Maintien Post, G. A. R., the current year.
13. For the payment of interest the current year.
14. For the Fire Department the current year.
15. For lighting the streets the current year.
16. For Water Department, incidentals and pumping.
17. For Sidewalks.
18. For Board of Health.
Article 6. To see if the Town will grant the use' of the Town Hall. free of charge, to :
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1. George H. Maintien Post, G. A. R., three days.
2. Plainville Fire Department, six evenings.
3. Alumni Association, two evenings.
4. Plainville Grange, one evening.
5. Plainville M. E. Church, one day and one evening.
6. John Edward McNeill Post, No. 217, American Legion, five evenings.
Article 7. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the collection of taxes the current year, and fix tne compensation of the Collector.
Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to have the surety of the Collector of Taxes or other Town Officers' bond placed with a fidelity or guarantee company and appropriate a sum of money to pay for the same.
Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the . Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- row money after January 1, 1922, in anticipation of the revenue of 1922.
Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to accept Lincoln avenue, as laid out by the Road Commissioners and filed with the Town Clerk.
Article 11. To see how much money the Town will appropriate for the use of the Tree Warden to care for the shade trees of the town.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to employ a permanent man to act as traffic and police officer and to determine the compensation for same, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the same of seven thousand five hundred dollars, or any other sum, for the purchase of additional fire apparatus and determine how the same shall be raised, or act in any manner relative thereto.
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Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to extend the street lights on Walnut street as far as the residence of Sylvester Smith.
Article 15. To choose any committee to hear the re- port of any committee and act thereon.
Hereof fail not to make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, in con- formity with the Public Statutes, at or before the time of said meeting.
Given under our hands and the seal of the Town of Plainville, this eleventh day of February, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two.
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EDWIN W. PINK, WM. H. BARTON, WM. E. BLANCHARD, Selectmen of Plainville.
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