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C. F. BLANCHE,
Supt. of Streets.
11
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
GENERAL REPAIRS
Paid Charles F. Blanche, superintendent $570 00
James Barry, labor
340 00
Thomas Barry, labor
8 00
William F. Barrett, labor
4 00
John P. Brady, labor
4 50
Joseph Brady, labor
3 00
Thomas Boyle, labor
6 00
David Burke, labor
12 50
John Carr, labor
40 00
Frank Carroll, labor
5 00
John Collins' man and team
31 94
William Coakley, labor 13 00
Edward Condon, labor
1 00
William H. Carroll, team and labor
115 00
Frank Cullen, labor
9 00
Arthur Dee, labor
34 25
Thomas Dee, labor
4 00
J. Munroe Dyer, team and labor
14 00
C. F. Dianto, supplies
50
John Desmond, labor
· 4 00
John F. Desmond, labor
200 26
Thomas Deneil, labor
13 25
Thomas Devine, labor
17 00
James Devine, team and labor
192 81
Thomas Duff, labor
277 75
C. C. Fish, engineer
282 63
Michael Ford, labor
4 00
12
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
John Gill, labor
12 75
John Gaynor, labor
16 00
Michael Good, labor
348 75
William Hanley, labor
2 00
Jeremiah Harty, labor
13 00
William Hatchfield, labor
15 75
Robert Hamilton, labor
13 00
John Harris, labor
6 75
Jas. Hoye, labor
68 25
Arthur Johnson, labor
71 50
William Jones, labor
8 00
Michael Kennedy, labor
11 00
Michael E. Leahy, team and llabor
272 06
Nicholas Linnehan, labor
323 00
Rufus Mann, labor
171 50
James Mann, labor
2 00
Daniel Mooney, labor
60 00
Edward J. McMahon, labor
13 00
Timothy Mullins, labor
13 00
Euclid Messier, labor
11 00
Edward J. Meeghan, labor
12 00
John Meany, team and labor
182 44
Appleton Nightingale, labor
34 00
Jeremiah O'Neil, labor
4 00
John O'Connell, labor
13 00
Gerald Purcell, labor
11 00
John Reynolds, labor
11 00
William Rudderham, labor
42 00
13
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Patrick Riley, labor
17 00
William Shepherd, labor
2 00
John Sheehan, labor
224 75
Rufus A. Thayer, team and labor
3 50
Andrew Tracey, labor
2 00
John Wilkinson, labor
29 00
James P. Welch, labor
73 00
Frank Woodman, labor
37 50
Forest Whalen, labor
50
Barrett Mfg. Co.
3 84
George F. Taylor, stock and labor
11 90
R. E. O'Brien, supplies
118 19
Brockton Gas Light Co., oil
441 15
Frank W. Harris, expressing
2 80
Randolph Cash Store, supplies
6 48
Wolworth Mfg. Co., supplies
2 10
Acme Road Machine Co., supplies
7 50
Rufus A. Thayer
8 25
Edgar T. Ward & Son, supplies
1 49
Merrimac Iron Foundry, supplies
12 50
Charles H. Cole, labor
5 00
Stephen B. Church, supplies
2 25
Walter W. Field & Son, supplies
3 14
Randolph Coal Co.
103 67
Merrimac Chemical Co., supplies
60 75
Jenney Mfg. Co., supplies
11 14
Dexter T. Clark, surveying
4 00
F. J. Billingham, supplies
15 00
14
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Lumber and plank
3 00
Electric Express
20
M. E. Leahy
28 05
Eagle Oil & Supply Co., supplies
4 75
J. B. McNeill, supplies
34 13
Antonio Johnson, gravel
15 12
George Chisholm, gravel
19 18
Mary E. Wales, gravel
13 09
Jesse Taber, gravel
5 88
Hans C. Neillson, gravel
2 80
Lincoln Stetson, gravel
10 64
J. G. & S. B. Ferguson, gravel
3 01
Marcus L. Tirrell, gravel
3 85
Mrs. H. B. Alden, gravel
56
Thomas Fernald, gravel
49
Edwin M. Mann, gravel
1 05
Isaac Mann, gravel
5 60
William H. Carroll, gravel
77
Robert Bloom, gravel
3 22
S. Corliss, gravel
21
Michael Ford, gravel
21
James Devine, gravel
35 35
Mrs. J. C. Dunbar, gravel 1
21 84
Rufus A. Thayer, gravel
63 77
C. Fred Lyons, supplies
6 13
S. Thayer, post
50
Town teams, labor
440 06
M. Corcoran 35
15
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
J. Edward Devine, stone 7 70
Jason Mitchell, window 1 10
Peter Gibson, gravel
56
J. B. Mahoney, supplies
1 30
Telephone charges
1 60
C. C. Fish, cash paid
3 00
Charles F. Blanche, expense to Boston and Brockton 3 95
$5,922 56
REMOVING SNOW
Paid Albert F. Bickford 21 00
Charles F. Blanche 27 25
William H. Carroll
38 25
James Devine
25 50
James M. Dyer
23 00
Charles A. Dyer
3 00
Edwin F. Knight
21 75
Rufus A. Mann
6 50
M. E. Leahy
41 50
$207 75
N
SUMMARY
For general repairs
$5,922 56
Removing snow
207 75
$6,130 31
16
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Credits
Town appropriation
$3,500 00
Bay State Street Railway Co. ex- cise tax
1,655 88
Street Railway tax
1,863 10
Bristol & Norfolk Street Railway Co., excise tax
52 30
Brockton Gas Light Co.
47 25
$7,118 53
Unexpended
$988 22
MISCELLANEOUS
Paid Walter L. Hickey, printing town reports,
etc. $544 85
Hartford Steam Boiler Ins. Co., insurance 15 00
Heirs of John Haney
2 45
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.
93 54
Frank W. Harris, expressing
69 68
Adams, Cushing & Foster, stationery 3 85
Bernard Moore, care of hall and Select-
men's room 93 75
Wesley C. Poole, distributing town reports 13 00
Flagg & Willis 9 54
Charles F. Gettemy, certifying notes
21 00
P. B. Murphy, printing
4 15
Horace Niles Post, 110, G. A. R. on order
of Moderator
17
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Fred M. French, for services 25 00
J. R. McCool, record of probate 13 00
Charles A. Rivers, dinners 25 00
E. L. Burdakin, record of transfers 25 00
William J. Good, professional services 76 67
H. B. McArdle 8 40
Arthur Alden
26 24
Randolph & Holbrook Elec. Light Co.
45 29
P. F. Clark, supplies
7 50
J. L. Fairbanks, stationery 3 00
Meek Pub. Co., printing 2 68
Edward M. Mann, fuel Selectmen's room 20 00
E. L. McAuliffe, stationery 1 25
W. & L. E. Gurley, sealer's supplies 1 42
Dexter T. Clark, surveying
19 00
Randolph Coal Co., supplies 3 50
William Crossley, papers 1 00
Howard Randall, supplies 1 00
Frank Connors, dinners 31 00
Charles H. Thayer, expense and cash paid
25 85
Cartwright & Harley, carriage
5 00
Eastern Fountain Co., drinking fountain
25 00
John B. Wren, auditing tax collector's book 15 00
Michael F. Cunningham, auditing tax collector's books 15 00
John K. Willard, auditing tax collector's books 15 00
18
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Henry Campbell, painting signs 8 00
Library Bureau, blanks 5 50
W. L. Pulson, repairing fence 23 85
Hobbs & Warren, stationery
22 00
Bernard Saxton, stationery
1 10
Jeremiah J. Desmond, expense and cash paid 15 50
F. A. Hyde & Co.' 55 75
Edwin M. Mann, examining records at Dedham 25 00
F. J. Donahue 6 15
Rockland Stand Pub. Co., printing
4 00
E. A. Stevens, Treasurer 1 00
Rufus A. Thayer 5 00
Charles F. Blanche, carriage
21 00
C. Fred Lyons, supplies 2 07
Lee H. Porter, medicine
1 00
Daniel Driscoll, cash paid
7 15
Randolph & Holbrook Elec. Light Co., new fixtures on Canton St.
26 01
P. H. Mclaughlin, work on election
blanks and cash paid 45 35
Michael M. Sullivan, cash paid 17 90
Norman F. Baker, teller, election 3 00
James B. Clark, teller, election
3 00
Michael E. Clark, teller, election
3 00
Michael E. Clark, cash paid
1 50
Joseph Dennehy, teller
3 00
19
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
George H. Dixon, teller 3 00
Joseph B. Harris, teller 3 00
Wm. Hurley, teller 3 00
Frank H. Jaquith, teller
12 00
George V. Kelleher, teller 3 00
Michael E. Leahy, ballot clerk 9 00
Daniel P. Lyons, ballot clerk
9 00
Dennis Mahoney, election officer
10 00
Timothy Mullins, teller
3 00
Edward J. McMahon, election officer
5 00
Hugh McMahon, teller 3 00
Joseph J. McMahon, teller 9 00
Lawrence A. McGrath, teller 6 00
Edward Murphy, teller 6 00
Joseph W. O'Mahoney, election officer 5 00
M. Frank Peletier, teller 3 00
Chas. W. Procter, teller
3 00
Charles Powderly, teller
3 00
George A. Roel, teller 3 00
Heman Shaw, teller 12 00
John N. Shipman, teller
6 00
Thos. L. Stetson, ballot clerk
15 00
Michael F. Sullivan, election officer
10 00
Wm. P. Sullivan, teller
3 00
Percy Thompson, teller
3 00
Frank Tileston, teller 6 00
George A. Wheeler, teller
3 00
Michael L. Dorey, police duty
7 50
20
1
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Joseph Foster, police duty 7 50
A. S. Frier, police duty 3 00
John F. Gill, election officer and police duty 31 00
Arthur Hagney, police duty
7 50
Thomas F. Kiernan, police duty
7 50
Wm. Mahady, police duty
40 00
Frank D. Mahoney, police duty
7 50
Jmes W. McGrigle, police duty
19 00
E. Lawrence Payne, police duty 7 50
19 00
Charles F. Stetson, police duty
6 00
William F. Rooney, election officer 5 00
P. Fitzgerald, police duty 1911 and 1912 Fred M. French, election officer
15 92
E. W. Campagna, labor on voting booths
33 80
R. E. O'Brien, supplies 88 56
K. J. Dennehy, supplies
3 20
$2,110 42
Cr.
Refund
66 21
$2,044 21/
Appropriation
$1,600 00 444 21
Overdrawn
21
John P. Rooney, police duty
27 50
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
TOWN OFFICERS
Selectmen and Overseers of Poor
Paid Jeremiah J. Desmond
$250 00
Daniel Driscoll -
200 00
Charles H. Thayer
200 00
Assessors
Paid Jeremiah J. Desmond
· $250 00
Charles H. Thayer
150 00
John B. McDonald
150 00
Town Treasurer
Paid Patrick H. Mclaughlin $300 00
Auditors
Paid Michael F. Cunningham
$30 00
John A. Wren
30 00
John K. Willard 30 00
Registrars of Voters
Paid John H. Field
$50 00
Edmund K. Belcher
50 00
James Fardy
50 00
Patrick H. Mclaughlin
75 00
22
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Inspectors of Animals
Paid James Riley $83 34
P. Joseph Riley
16 66
Collector of Taxes
Paid Edward Long for 1911 and 1912
$352 50
Arthur Alden for 1908 9 74
$2,277 24
Appropriation
$2,200 00
Overdrawn 77 24
Special Police
Paid James McGerigle to Jan. 15, 1913 $726 30
Appropriation $700 00
Overdrawn 26 30
Care of Clocks
Paid Arthur W. Alden 20 00
Appropriation $20 00
Schools
Paid Sundry accounts $17,806 46
(See report of School Committee)
Appropriation
$15,330 00
Credits 1,209 52
Overdrawn
1,266 94
23
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Board of Health
Paid Edward J. Donahue, burial of dog 1 00
John B. Wren, fumigating 54 00
Frank Riley, burying calf
1 50
Frank M. Harris, expressing
1 55
Melvin & Badger, supplies
35 00
J. B. McNeill 1 50
William Mahady, burial of dogs
2 00
National Chemical Co., supplies
15 00
Cartwright & Hurley, fumigating 8 00
George E. Bolling, examination of cultures 2 00
Jeremiah J. Desmond, services 20 00
Daniel Driscoll, services 20 00
Charles H. Thayer, services
20 00
$181 55
Appropriation $200 00
Unexpended 18 45
Decoration of Soldiers' Graves
Paid Horace Niles Post, 110, G. A. R. $150 00
Appropriation $150 00
Fire Department
Paid Engineers of Fire Department $3,561 32
(See report of engineers)
Appropriation $3,600 00
Unexpended 38 68
24
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Forest Fires
Paid Fire Warden and others $706 60 No appropriation
Lockup
Paid Randolph Coal Co., coal
$7 75
M. E. Leahy, coal
17 00
Bernard Moore, salary
100 00
Bernard Moore, supplies
42 75
Gearge A. Roel, labor
2 00
Edward J. Meeghan, labor
9 00
Gerald Kiley, painting
18 00
E. W. Campagna, labor Howard Randall, supplies
84
R. E. O'Brien, labor
4 70
C. Fred Lyons, supplies
70
Lee H. Porter, supplies
25
$226 50
Appropriation
$150 00
Overdrawn
76 50
Burial of Indigent Soldiers
Paid for burial of sundry persons
$74 00
No appropriation
To be refunded by State
Births, Marriages, Deaths and Court Fees Paid John B. Wren $24 50
25
23 51
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
E. Lawrence Payne, court fees 1 40
P. H. Mclaughlin, recording 80 00
Dr. J. M. Murphy, returning birth 25
Dr. E. P. Linfield, returning births
1 00
Dr. H. E. Goddard, returning births 1 00
James W. McGerigle, court expenses 20 60
P. H. Mclaughlin 1 00
William Mahedy, court fee
3 60
A. L. Chase, M. D., returning births 1 75
G. V. Higgins, M. D., returning births 3 75
A. W. Myrich, M. D., returning births 8 25
F. C. Granger, M. D., returning births 5 50
Cartwright & Hurley, returning deaths 23 50
$176 10
Appropriation
$150 00
Credits
203 42
Unexpended
$177 32
Treasurer's Bond
Paid Joseph T. Leahy
$100 00
Appropriation $100 00
Tax Collector's Bond
Paid Joseph T. Leahy $40 00
Appropriation $40 00
Street Watering
Paid Timothy Lyons $500 00
Appropriation $500 00
26
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Interest
Paid Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer
$4,446 50
Appropriation
$2,800 00
Credits
1,738 05
Unexpended
$91 55
Street Lighting
Paid Randolph & Holbrook Elec. Light Co.
$3,570 23
Appropriation
$3,800 00
Appropriation
148 50
Unexpended
$378 27
Abatement of Taxes
Paid Edward Long, collector
$314 21
Appropriation
$300 00
. Overdrawn 14 21
Turner Free Library
Paid Treasurer $250 00
Appropriation
$250 00
Insurance
Paid Fred M. French
$241 42
Joseph T. Leahy
158 23
$399 65
Appropriation
$300 00
Overdrawn 99 65
27
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Town Debt 2
Paid P. H. Mclaughlin, Tr. $4,800 00
Appropriation $4,800 00
State Tax
Paid Elmer A. Stevens, Treasurer $3,937 50 Appropriation $3,937 50
State Highway Tax
Paid Elmer A. Stevens, Treasurer $95 00 Appropriation $95 00
County Tax
Paid Henry D. Humphrey, Treasurer $1,754 14
Appropriation $1,754 14
Water Sinking Fund
Paid Water Commissioners $2,500 00
Appropriation $2,500 00
Soldiers' Relief
Paid sundry persons $846 86
Appropriation
$150 00
Overdrawn
696 86
28
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Military Aid
Paid sundry persons
$456 00
Appropriation
$250 00
To be refunded by State
228 00
To be refunded by Holbrook
70 00
Unexpended
$92 00
State Aid
Paid sundry persons
$3,850 00
No appropriation
To be refunded by State
Soldiers' Relief Whose Military Settlement is in Randolph and Holbrook
Paid sundry persons
$238 20
Appropriation
$200 00
To be refunded by Holbrook
79 40
· Unexpended $41 20
Poor Out of Almshouse
Paid sundry persons
$3,484 62
Appropriation
$2,500 00
Credits
190 71
Overdrawn
793 91
Poor of Other Towns
Paid sundry persons $1,065 62
No appropriation
To be refunded
29
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Pay of Physicians
Paid A. L. Chase, M. D. $50 00
F. C. Granger, M. D. 50 00
George V. Higgins, M. D. 50 00
A. W. Myrick, M. D. 50 00
Appropriation $250 00
Unexpended
$50 00
Tree Warden
Paid Charles F. Blanche and others labor $405 62
Crocker Rubber Co. 14 00
Walter L. Hickey 9 00
John B. McNeill
14 70
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. freight
25
443 57
Appropriation
$500 00
Unexpended $56 43
Gypsy Moths
Paid Charles T. Blanche and others labor $941 62
John B. Mahoney, supplies 28
C. Fred Lyons, supplies
45
Brockton Gas Light Co.
2 05
R. E. O'Brien 27 87
Barrett Mfg. Co. 1 89
30
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Adam's Express
25
Oil
80
975 21
Appropriation
$1,033 22
Credits
17 80
Unexpended
$75 81
Almshouse Special
Paid E. W. Campagne
75 77
R. E. O'Brien
55 79
A. O. Daniels
25 25
Herbert E. Saunders
225 00
$381 81
Appropriation
$325 00
Overdrawn
56 81
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Report of the Overseers of the Poor
Whole number of inmates during the year
37
Number discharges
20
Number of deaths
1
Present number
22
Net expense
$2,288 05
Number of inmate weeks
998 6-7
Almshouse
Paid M. M. Sullivan
$500 01
Frank Wales
9 00
Flagg & Willis
61 83
Crocker Rubber Co.
4 75
Besse Baker Co.
3 17
James Edgar Co.
1 25
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co.
26 92
Milay Soap Co. 17 50
John P. Hanley
51 04
Randolph Cash Store
90 56
Walter M. Howard
56 37
R. E. O'Brien 74 84
George H. Eddy
210 44
32
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
John B. Mahoney . 124 61
R. J. McAuliffe
215 21
F. W. Hayden & Co.
142 84
T. J. Cummings
37 21
Frank Dianto
332 45
C. J. Duggan .
35 00
Eugene L. McAuliffe
2 00
George W. Shedd
3 00
N. E. Buck
250 83
John B. McNeill
55 25
J. D. Murphy
5 00
Cohen Bros.
27 75
P. H. Mclaughlin
.72 22
Joseph Breck & Sons
9 55
J. F. Anderson
3 43
Frank W. Harris
20 05
C. Fred Lyons
139 23
L. Richmond & Co.
10 38
Arthur Hagney
31 15
L. H. Boyle
36 00
John Roddan
1 00
Randolph Coal Co.
23 65
James Fardy
26 35
Herbert E. Saunders
12 70
John Collins
7 50
Mrs. Ellen T. Procter
8 90
Charles N. Saunders
133 26
Mrs. A. Lizzie Mann
11. 43
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
William Crossley
6 00
Daniel Cullity
100 23
Eugene Thayer
45 31
Herbert A. Poole
10 00
M. E. Leahy
189 03
Albert F. Bickford
6 50
Cartwright & Hurley
6 00
Herbert F. Reynolds
56 06
Frank J. McEnelly
11 75
Charles A. Lyman
2 15
Eugene W. Campagne
10 42
Charles H. Cole ·
8 00
Cyrus M. Eddy
1 00
Charles F. Blanche
1 00
Maurice A. Scanlon
1 20
Lee H. Porter ·
24 45
James W. Taylor
13 80
John N. Shipman
50
John B. Wren
28 00
$3,407 03
Almshouse
Dr.
Stock on hand December 31, 1911
$2,836 57
Salaries and Supplies 1912
3,407 03
$6,243 60
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Cr.
Stock on hand December 31,1912
$2,896 00
Sale of cow
47 00
Sale of calf
7 00
Sale of produce
291 92
Board
272 50
Labor of town teams
440 06
Flagg & Willis
1 07
Net expense
2,288 05
$6,243 60
Appropriation
$2,000 00
Credits
1,059 55
$3,059 55
Overdrawn
347 48
$3,407 03
Almshouse and Town Farm
Inventory of stock, furniture, etc. December 31, 1912
2 Cows
$150 00
2 Horses
300 00
26 Fowl
26 00
1 Road scraper
75 00
1 Farm wagon
30 00
2 Tipcarts
60 00
1 Harness
5 00
2 Sets harness 50 00
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
1 Swing drag 30 00
1 Hay tedder 23 00
1 Hay rake 23 00
1 Seed sewer
9 00
5 Tons of hay
100 00
2 Gravel screens
10 00
1 Two horse cart
75 00
1 Set double harness
30 00
1 Two horse sled
40 00
1 Tool chest
5 00
1 Hay cutter
5 00
6 Draught chains
12 00
1 Grindstone
4 00
1 Carriage and harness 100 00
6 Snow plows 150 00
Derrick and chains
100 00
1 Sleigh
5 00
Robes and blankets
7 00
1 Lawn mower
7 00
Ladders
8 00
Wire
1 00
7 Cords of manure
28 00
1 Cultivator 8 00
2 Plows 12 00
1 Harrow
5 00
Forks, shovels, picks and hoes
17 00
1 Stone roller 4 00
1 Wheel barrow 3 00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH
3 Axes 2 25
1 Scythe and snath 2 00
1 Cross cut saw
1 50
8 Drills
10 00
1 Stone hammer
1 50
2 Cords wood
12 00
2 Wood saws and horse
3 00
1 Street lamp
5 00
5 Cuspidors
2 50
25 Iron bedsteads
88 00
25 Bed springs 65 75
2 Feather beds 10 00
25 Mattresses
70 00
45 Pillows
25 00
50 Pillow slips
10 00
70 Sheets
30 00
80 Blankets
80 00
28 Bedspreads
25 00
50 Towels
5.00
5 Tablecloths
5 00
Shirts, stockings and underwear
30 00
Lamps and lanterns
4 00
25 Lamp chimneys
1 50
1 Ice chest
40 00
Wooden and tin ware
15 00
4 Tables 4 00
1 Walnut table
3 00
1 Extension table 8 00
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
9 Rocking Chairs 9 00
50 Chairs 15 00
1 Wool carpet 25 00
Brooms and brushes
6 00
1 Carpet sweeper
2 50
3 Clothes wringers
12 50
Coal hods and shovels
2 00
12 Dry fire extinguishers
20 00
175 Feet hose
19 00
Oats, corn and- meal
10 00
1 Bread mixer
2 50
3 Hose hangers
75
1 Steel door mat
2 00
1 Range and boiler
50 00
1 Peck measure
50
Baskets
1 50
1 Tobacco cutter
1 00
Bitstock and bits
3 50
2 Hand saws and planes
3 00
17 Tons of coal
119 00
7 Tons Franklin coal
56 00
1 Barrel flour
7 50
40 Lbs. Butter
16 00
200 Lbs. sugar
12 00
10 Lbs. tea
2 00
5 Lbs. Coffee
1 25
10 Lbs. Tobaccco
4 50
35 Gallons oil
3 50
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH
1 Kerosene tank 10 00
100 Preserve jars 10 00
60 Quarts preserves
6 00
80 Lbs. beans
4 00
1 Barrel crackers
2 50
4 Screen doors
5 00
25 Window screens
15 00
2 Wash boilers 5 00
100 Lbs. granulated soap
5 00
17 Bars soap
80
1 Oil stove
1 00
2 Clocks 3 00
2 Mirrors
2 00
Crockery ware
40 00
1 Washing machine
10 00
10 Gallons molasses
4 00
4 Soapstone tubs
35 00
Vegetables
90 00
360 Pounds pork
57 60
60 Lbs. lard
9 60
$2,896 00
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Cash Received by the Selectmen
Sale of produce
$291 92
Town teams
440 06
Board
272 50
Sale of cow
47 00
Sale of calf
7 00
Aid refunded
129 02
$1,187 50
Randolph, February 1, 1913.
We, the undersigned Auditors of the town of Randolph, respectfully report that they have examined the accounts of the Selectmen and find the same correct, with proper vouchers for all orders drawn on the Treasurer.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN B. WREN, JOHN K. WILLARD,
Auditors.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Report of the Collector of Taxes (Semi-annual Audit)
EDWARD LONG, Collector
Taxes for 1909
Dr.
Jan. 1, 1912 Taxes unpaid Interest
$3,153 23
374 87
$3,528 10
Cr.
By taxes paid Treasurer
$1,975 00
By interest paid Treasurer
275 00
By abatements
17 12
By cash on hand
288 98
By taxes uncollected
972 00
$3,528 10
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Taxes for 1910
Dr.
Jan. 1, 1912 Taxes unpaid Interest 397 50
$10,391 48
$10,788 98
Cr.
By taxes paid Treasurer By interest paid Treasurer 350 00
$4,000 00
By abatements
6 46
By cash on hand
49 18
By taxes to be collected
6,383 34
$10,788 98
Taxes for 1911
Dr.
Jan. 1, 1912 Taxes unpaid Interest
$18,705 00
203 97
$18,908 97
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Cr.
By taxes paid Treasurer
$500 00
By interest paid Treasurer 175 00
By abatements
41 99
By cash on hand
89 40
By taxes uncollected
13,602 58
$18,908 97
Aug. 27, 1912.
We the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Collector and find the same correct as per statement above.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM JOHN K. WILLARD JOHN B. WREN
Auditors.
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT (Semi-Annual Audit)
Taxes for 1910 Dr.
Aug. 27, 1912 Cash on hand
$49 18
Taxes unpaid 6,383 34
Interest collected
251 43
Over paid to Treasurer
35 47
$6,719 42
Cr.
By Taxes paid Treasurer
$2,500 00
By interest paid Treasurer
300 00
By abatements
11 15
By Taxes unpaid
3,908 27
$6,719 42
Taxes for 1911 Dr.
Aug. 27, 1912 Cash on hand
$89 40
Tax uncollected
13,602 58
Interest
218 04
$13,910 02
Cr
By taxes paid Treasurer
$3,500 00
By interest paid Treasurer
240 00
By abatements
12 23
By Tax uncollected
9,941 24
By cash on hand
216 55
$13,910 02
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Tax for 1912
Dr.
Tax levy
$53,074 60
Additional
40 00
Excise Tax
1,708 18
Omitted
1,527 06
Interest
50 00
$56,399 84
Cr.
1
By cash paid Treasurer
$34,325 00
By Excise paid Treasurer
1,708 18
By interest paid Treasurer
50 00
By tax uncollected
20,102 85
By abatements
213 81
$56,399 84
February 1, 1913.
We the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Collector, and find same correct as per above statement.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM JOHN B. WREN JOHN K. WILLARD
Auditors.
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
List of Jurors
1913
Brady, Michael F., Mill St.
Bromade, Fred, Allen St.
Casey, Peter, Pleasant St. Burke, James, Mill St. Clark, James B., Orchard St.,
Clark, Dexter T., Main St.
Carney, William F., Cottage St.
Daley, Michael J., Mt. Pleasant St.
Dolan, Thomas, Howard St. Dolan, Thomas, Silver St.
English, Nicholas, North St.
Faunce, Hiram S., Lafayette St. Flaherty, Edward, Silver St., Forrest, Richard, Main St.
Foster, Samuel A., West St. Gill, John F., Ward St.
Good, Cornelius, North St. Heney, John J., South St. Hill, Charles D., West St. Hill, George W., Main St. Holbrook, Albert, Mt. Pleasant Sq. Holbrook, Ezra, Allen St.
Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Agent Shoeworker · Civil Engineer Shoeworker Retired Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Janitor Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Laborer Shoeworker Real Estate Salesman Carpenter Shoeworker
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Jones, Herbert A., North St. Kane,John P., Warren St. Kelleher, Dennis, Warren St. Kiley, Patrick, Maple St. Long, James, Cottage St. Lynch, Jeremiah J., Union St. Lyons, Walter H., Main St. Mann, Edwin M., Main St.
Mahady, William, North St., Marcelle, John C., Center St. McMahon, George, South St. McAuliffe, Eugene L., Roel St.
Moore, Bernard, Howard St. Murphy, Edward F., Short St. Nelson, David, Main St.
Powderly, Henry, South St. Reynolds, George A., High St. Roel, George A., Main St. Saunders, Herbert E., Liberty St. Sawyer, George F., Liberty St. Stetson, Thomas L., North St. Shaw, Herman, Main St. Sullivan, George A., Maple St. Willard, John K., North St.
Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker
Shoeworker Shoeworker
Agent Wood Dealer Janitor Laborer Shoeworker Newsdealer Janitor
Shoeworker Farmer
Shoeworker Farmer
Electrician Painter Shoeworker Farmer Shoeworker Shoeworker Tallow Dealer
JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, CHARLES H. THAYER, DANIEL DRISCOLL,
Selectmen.
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Turner Free Library
Trustees, 1912 JOHN V. BEAL, President HENRY A. BELCHER, Vice-President N. IRVING TOLMAN, Treasurer WILLIAM H. LEAVITT, Secretary JEREMIAH J. DESMOND CHARLES H. THAYER DANIEL DRISCOLL
(Selectmen of Randolph, Ex-Officiis)
ASA P. FRENCH FRANK C. GRANGER
WINTHROP B. ATHERTON SETH TURNER CRAWFORD
MRS. ALICE M. T. BEACH MRS. ELLEN J. T. ROUNTREE HERBERT F. FRENCH JOHN D. CRAWFORD
Librarian CHARLES C. FARNHAM
Assistant Librarian MISS ALICE M. BELCHER
Custodian ROBERT J. RESTARICK
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Public Library
To the Citizens of Randolph :
Persuant to the provisions of Article 3 of the by- laws of the Turner Free Library, this, the thirty-seventh annual report, is submitted, showing the condition of the trust, consisting of the building, library and funds, to- gether with the report of the Librarian and Treasurer, and so much of the reports submitted to the Trustees by the various committees as seem of general interest.
The Library Committee (consisting of Mr. John V. Beal, Mrs. Alice M. T. Beach, Mrs. Ellen J. T. Rountree, Mr. Seth Turner Crawford and Mr. John D. Crawford), with the assistance of the Librarian, have found the books, charts and furnishings in good condition. All books belonging to the library were accounted for by the Librarian.
The Committe on Building (consisting of Messrs. Henry A. Belcher, Winthrop B. Atherton, N. Irving Tol- man, Charles H. Thayer and Daniel Driscoll) through its chairman, reports that the interior of the building is in excellent condition, but that the roof and other portions of its exterior are much in need of repairs. Accordingly
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it is recommended that one hundred and fifty dollars be raised and appropriated by the town to meet such repair.
The Committee on Finance (consisting of Messrs. Asa P. French, Frank C. Granger, William H. Leavitt, Jere- miah J. Desmond and Herbert F. French) reports as follows :
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