Randolph town reports 1913-1919, Part 2

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Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Town of Randolph
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2,968 35


Cr.


$5,864 35


Stock on hand December 31, 1913


$2,755 70


Sale of Produce


351 44


Board


130 00


Labor of Town Team


177 05


Net expense


2,450 16


$5,864 35


Cash Received by the Selectmen


Sale of produce


$351 44


Town Team


177 05


Board


130 00


Refund


50 19



$708 68


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Randolph, February, 1914.


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 Treasuerer.


M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN K. WILLARD, JOHN B. WREN,


Auditors.


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REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


Dr.


Tax levy 1913


$58,795 00


Excise tax


1,808 98


Omitted tax


1,321 00


Interest collected


45 04


$61,970 02


Cr.


By taxes paid Treasurer


$35,401 65


By excise tax Treasurer


1,721 31


By interest paid Treasurer


35 26


By abatements


440 00


By taxes uncollected


24,362 02


By interest on hand


9 78


$61,970 02 Feb. 3, 1914.


We the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Ran- dolph, have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Collector and find same correct as per above statement.


M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN K. WILLARD, JOHN B. WREN,


Auditors.


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Taxes for 1912


Dr.


Cash on hand Sept. 1, 1913


$ 23 69


Taxes unpaid Sept. 1, 1913


13,486 10


Interest collected


243 68


$13,753 47


Cr.


By cash paid Treasurer (tax)


$3,855 65


By cash paid Treasurer interest


250 20


By abatements


12 09


By taxes due


9,635 53


$13,753 47


Taxes for 1911


Dr.


Cash on hand Sept. 1, 1913


$ 108 58


Interest collected


196 64


Taxes due Sept. 1, 1913


6,162 22


$6,467 44


Cr.


By taxes paid Treasurer


$1,937 72


By Int. paid Treasurer 339 81


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By abatements


38 13


Taxes due Dec. 31, 1913 Cash on hand


4,121 37


30 41


$6,467 44


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LIST OF JURORS


Brady, Michael F., Mill St. Casey, Peter, Pleasant St.


Burke, James, Mill St. Clark, Michael E., Mill St.


Clark, Dexter T., North St. Daly, Michael J., Mt. Pleasant Sq. Duffy, James P., No. Main St. Dolan, Thomas, Silver St. Dunphy, James, Warren St. English, Nicholas, North St. Faunce, Hiram S., Layfayette St. Flaherty, Edward, Silver St. Forrest, Richard, South Main St. Foster, Joseph, West St. Foster, Samuel A., West St. Gill, John F., Short St. Good, Cornelius, North St. Heney, John J., South St. Hill, Charles D., West St. Hill, George W., North Main St. Holbrook, Albert, Mt. Pleasant Sq. Holbrook, Ezra, Allen St.


Shoeworker Shoeworker Agent Shoeworker Civil Engineer Retired Insurance Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Janitor Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Laborer Shoeworker Real Estate Salesman Carpenter Shoeworker


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Jones, Herbert A., North St. Kelleher, Dennis, Waren St. Long, James, Cottage St. Lynch, Jeremiah J., Union St. Lyons, Walter H., North Main St. Mann, Edwin M., North Main St. Meighan, Edward J., North St. Moore, Bernard, Howard St. McAuliffe, Edward F., Warren St. Murphy, Edward F., Short St. Reynolds, George A., High St. Roel, George A., North Main St. Stetson, Thomas L., North St.


Tileston, Frank H., North Main St. Wheeler, George A., West St. · Willard, John K., North St.


Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker Retired


Agent Real Estate Shoeworker Janitor Canvasser


Shoeworker


Farmer Electrician


Farmer


Florist


Retired


Tallow Dealer


JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, JAMES H. DUNPHY, CHARLES H. THAYER,


Selectmen.


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TURNER FREE LIBRARY.


Trustees 1913


JOHN V. BEAL, President HENRY A. BELCHER, Vice-President N. IRVING TOLMAN, Treasurer WILLIAM H. LEAVITT, Secretary


JEREMIAH J. DESMOND CHARLES H. THAYER JAMES H. DUNPHY (Selectmen of Randolph, Ex-Officiis)


ASA P. FRENCH FRANK C. GRANGER


WINTHROP B. ATHERTON


MRS. ALICE M. T. BEACH


HERBERT F. FRENCH


SETH TURNER CRAWFORD MRS. ELLEN J. T. ROUNTREE JOHN D. CRAWFORD


Librarian CHARLES C. FARNHAM


Assistant Librarian


MISS ALICE M. BELCHER


Custodian


ROBERT J. RESTARICK


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PUBLIC LIBRARY.


To the Citizens of Randolph:


Pursuant to the provisions of Article 3 of the by-laws of the Turner Free Library, this, the thirty eighth an- nual 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 Committee on Building (consisting of Messrs. Henry A. Belcher, Winthrope B. Atherton, N. Irving Tol- man, Charles H. Thayer and James H. Dunphy) through its chairman, reports as follows :


Randolph, Mass., January 19, 1914. To the Trustees of the Turner Free Library :


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During the past year extensive repairs have been made upon the building. Its roof has been thoroughly repaired, its stone work has been pointed where neces- sary, and its exterior woodwork has been painted. Ad- tional electric lights have been installed in the reading room and other rooms used for the library. The cost of the repairs and furnishings as mentioned approximate- ly stated, has been double the amount appropriated by the town at its last annual meeting. It is recommend- ed that the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars be raised and appropriated by the town to meet the in- cidental expenses for the care of the building for the vear 1914.


HENRY A. BELCHER,


Chairman.


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 :


Randolph, Mass., January 19, 1914.


To the Trustees of the Turner Free Library :


Your Committee on Finance submits the following report :


The Committee through its Chairman, has audited the accounts of the Treasurer for the year 1913, and found them correct. All moneys received have been duly ac-


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counted for and no money has been paid out except up- on vouchers properly approved. The Committee has examined also the securities representing the invest- ment of the Library funds, and has found them to be intact and as shown in the schedule contained in the Treasurer's report. There has been no change in these securities during the past year.


ASA P. FRENCH, Chairman.


The report of the Librarian statistically showing in de tail the doings, management and results of the various departments of the Library, and the report of the Treas- urer showing the investment of the funds and the re- ceipts and expenditures of the Library are hereto sub- joined.


The Trustees take this opportunity for expressing their appreciation of the faithful and efficient service rendered by the Librarian and his assistants in meeting the desires and applications of the patrons of the Libra ry.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN V. BEAL,


President of the Board of Trustees. Randolph, January 20, 1914.


January 1, 1914.


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Report of the Treasurer.


To the Trustees of the Turner Free Library


In compliance with the requirements of the by-laws, I herewith submit my annual report as Treasurer of Turner Free Library.


Receipts.


Income Turner Fund


$502 00


Income R. W. Turner Fund


825 00


Rent Randolph Savings Bank


360 00


Rent C. Fred Lyons


250 00


Fines and Collections


32 00


Randolph Savings Bank, fuel, 1912


101 16


Interest Boston Elevated Bonds


225 00


Town appropriation for repairs


150 00


Interest on deposit in Randolph Savings Bank


26 26


Balance January 1, 1913.


628 66


$3,100 08


Disbursements.


Paid for books


$377 38


Paid for periodicals


96 00


Paid for rebinding books


122 92


Salary of Librarian


600 00


Assistant Librarian


300 00


Janitor


150 00


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Custodian


114 99


Electric Light and Lamps


118 87


Supplies


10 00


Express


12 21


Coal


265 20


Printing


24 25


Rent Safe Deposit Box


10 00


Repairs


245 32


Art Club


6 00


Balance December 31, 1913.


646 94


$3,100 08


The Turner Fund is invested in: each


1 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy bond of $1,000 00


2 Chicago & West Michigan bonds 1,000 00


1 Old Colony bond 1,000 00


1 Western Tel. & Tel. bond 1,000 00


1 New York Central & Hudson River bond 1,000 00


2 Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western bonds 1,000 00


3 Union Pacific bonds 500 00


33 Shares preferred stock Union Pacific 500 00


The Royal W. Turner Fund is invested in: each


10 Old Colony bonds of $1,000 00


5 American Tel. & Tel. bonds 1,000 00


5 New York Telephone bonds 1,000 00


and $625. deposit in Randolph Savings Bank


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The remaning funds are invested in: each 5 Boston Elevated bonds of $1,000 00


Respectfully submitted,


N. IRVING TOLMAN,


Treasurer.


Report of the Librarian.


To the Trustees of the Turner Library, Randolph, Mass. Ladies and Gentlemen : Permit me to respectfully submit for you consideration the following report for the year ending December 31, 1913.


Circulation.


All departments of the library have been open to the public 275 days, during which time 29,595 volumes have been loaned for home use. This record for 1913 is ex- ceptionally pleasing and encouraging-the number bor- rowed being the largest reported for any year since the establishment of the library.


Reference Department.


The books in this department are freely used by any and all who seek information. It is an extensive and valuable collection of which the library is justly proud. As there is no regular Custodian for the room the use of the volumes cannot be recorded statistically.


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Additions.


The library now contains 24,713 catalogued volumes- there having been added during the year by purchase 334 ; by magazine bound 42; by gift, including Govern- ment publications 185; making a total of 561 accessions.


Bulletins.


As has been the custom for several years, semi-annual lists of recent additions have been prepared and freely distributed to all patrons. The first issue for 1914 will be ready for the public early in January.


Schools and Literary Societies.


There has been 1557 volumes borrowed during the past year-the greater portion being for the use of students in the various grades of the public schools, all under the direction and approval of their respective teachers. This does not include the special and exten- sive reading required in the Stetson High School during the final term ending in June, 1913, but does include books drawn by residents of Randolph, teaching in other towns and as a special favor, granted the use of the library for educational purposes.


There has also been a considerable borrowing and con- sulting of books by the several literary societies of the town-notably-The Ladies Library Association-The Cardinal Newman Club-and the Randolph Art Club.


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Reading Room.


Additional electric lights have been installed in the Reading Room, a much desired and fully appreciated improvement. Visitors can now comfortably read in any part of the room, while those who desire to study the various art exhibits can do so more effectively and satisfactorily.


The Custodian's report of attendance will be found embodied in the statistical record.


Fines.


There has been collected for fines incurred during the year the sum of $32.00, which amount has been paid to the Treasurer and his receipt placed on file at the library.


Art Exhibits.


The Massachusetts Art Club has furnished us with fifteen choice and desirable exhibits; those for the past year, being-Twenty large photographs; Mythological pictures ; Bridges; Missions of California; Colonial archi- tecture ; Animals' picnic Unger, No. 2; Vale of Kashmir ; Buckingham Palace; Caldecott's pictures for children; Decorative art of Rome; Mount Shasta; Crane No. 2; Madonnas; Old English Masters.


Music Department


During 1912 and 1913 generous contributions to this department were made by, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flynn,


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Mrs. Nelson Mann, Mrs. Carroll Thayer and Mrs. Wil- liam Porter. The Librarian desires to publicly thank them for their donations, while at the same time he wishes to invite others who may be interested in the matter of establishing a Musical department to aid in this effort, by placing permanently in the library such unused copies as they may own of standard musical works, such as Oratorios, Masses, Jubilee music of 68 and 72, and by prompt response enable the Librarian to pro- perly classify and catalogue the entire collection, that it may soon become of service to the general public upon the same conditions and restrictions as any portion of the present circulating department.


Library Staff.


There has been no change in the library staff during the past year; Miss Belcher as assistant Librarian and Mr. Restarick as Custodian are each faithful and help- ful and the Librarian takes pleasure in expressing his satisfaction with their loyal and efficient service.


To the Board of Trustees I record my continued ap- preciation of their encouragement and courtesy.


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES C. FARNHAM,


Librarian.


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Twenty-Eighth Annual Report OF THE


WATER COMMISSIONERS


OF THE


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


For the Year Ending December 31, 1913


SEVENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT


REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS.


To the Citizens of Randoph:


The twenty-eighth annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners is hereby submitted for the year ending December 31, 1913.


Your Commissioners acting in conjunction with the Commissioners of the Town of Holbrook have contracted with the Epping Carpenter Co. of Pittsburg, Pa., to fur- nish us with one of their Crank and Fly Wheel type of pumps of two and one half million gallons capacity per twenty-four hour day.


The contract includes the removal of the old Holly Pump to a place to be designated by the Joint Board of Commissioners; the taking down of the old foundation and the removal of same; the building of a new founda- tion and the connecting of both Steam and Water ends with our Main and boilers respectively. They are to turn the pump over to your Commissioners in perfect running order and acceptable to your Commissioners.


The pump is now being erected by the Epping Car- penter Co. through their erecting engineer and will, if no unforeseen obstacle appears, be started within a month.


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A contract has also been placed with the Roberts Iron Company of Cambridgeport, Mass., for one of their high pressure up to date boilers and the same is now set up in the station. To accommodate the new pump we were compelled to build an addition to our pumping sta- tion of 10 by 34 feet, the contract for which was made with R. C. Everson of South Hanson, Mass. Included in the contract in addition to extension to station is the re- moval of our old boiler to a place to be designated by us and the placing of the new and the setting of the same, all material and labor to be first class in every respect and satisfactory to your Commissioners.


All of our contracts have been made by and with the advice of Mr. Charles T. Main, consulting engineer, whose services we have secured.


As the work progressed we found that our old methods of boiler feeding would not comply with Mass. state boiler laws; that is, the law reads that we must have two independent methods of feeding water into the boil- ers. With our old system we used a boiler feed pump to pump water from the hot well to the boiler as our reg- ular feed. Should the pump fail to work then we had our regular street pressure as a resort to fall back on un- til such time as the boiler feed pump would be again made to do the work. With our new high pressure boiler our street pressure became of no use as a means of supplying water to boiler as the boiler pressure is


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greater than our street pressure; therefore we have been compelled to purchase a new boiler feed pump which with the one already in use makes our two methods of boiler feeding required by law.


We were aslo compelled as a means of safety to pro- cure new reducing and safety valves and damper regu- lator, steam trap, and so forth.


As far as we have gone everything seems satisfactory and we have no reason to feel that there will be trouble of any kind over the completion of our contract.


We do feel and believe that when the work is complet- ed you will be more proud of your pumping station and its equipment than ever and pleased with the saving in fuel.


The old pump and boiler were advertised in the Bos- ton and Brockton papers to be sold to the highest bidder of responsibility. The bids were opened and read at the office of the Holbrook Commissioners and the sale was made for four hundred twelve and 50-100 dollars ($412.50) which was much more than we had been led to believe we would be able to realize by the sale. The pump was broken up by the purchaser to be used as junk; the boiler, which was in good condition for one in use so many years, was removed intact. The improve- ments in and about the station will when complete cost approximately fifteen thousand dollars, Randolph's part of which will be seven thousand five hundred dollars.


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Our report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1913 will show an unexpended balance of about $6,000, which is mis- leading as the greater part of this amount will be paid out before this report is in your hands. Our actual bal- ance of unexpended receipts will be less than $1,000, and we can easily see where this must be spent. Our coal pocket at the pumping station is badly in need of repairs or replacing. We had the corners of the woodwork re- paired some two years ago by drawing them together with bolts and nuts, which have held until the present but cannot last long as the timbers are badly decayed at exposed mortised joints.


.


We would most respectfully call your attention to the large amount of work that has been done on extension of mains during the year 1913 which is as follows: South and Centre Sts. 2600 ft. 6-inch pipe cost 2650.54 No. Main St. 800 ft. 8-inch pipe No. Main St. 150 ft. 6-inch pipe 1503.45


Pond and Old Sts. 200 ft. 6-inch pipe


2,453 95


Pond and Old Sts. 1600 ft. 8-inch pipe 66


Allen St. 300 ft. 6-inch pipe 301.98


Fairview Ave. 1000 ft. 6-inch pipe


1000.00


7,909.92


On the above works there have been set four 8-inch gates, twenty-four 6-inch gates, and fifteen hydrants,


1


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which are included in the above costs.


On the North Main St. extension we encountered a red stone ledge but a few inches below the surface of the road and about six hundred feet long. The ledge on account of its natural formation could neither be blasted or picked to advantage and hence was a costly piece of work.


Orders have been drawn on the Treasurer amounting to $17,184.12 as follows:


For joint maintenance with Holbrook


$7,012 95


For Randolph maintenance


2,731 96


For service pipe construction


825 58


For South and Centre Sts. extension


1,158 47


For Pond and Old Sts. extension


2,453 95


For North Main St. extension


1,503 45


For Allen St. extension


301 98


For Fairview Ave. extension


847 88


For stock and labor for Edwin M. Mann


347 90


$17,184 12


Joint Maintenance Bills Paid by Randolph


Paid John Reynolds, rent


$25 00


D. Henderson, labor 2 25


R. F. Forrest


14 25


Quaker City Rubber Co.


1 78


G. W. Knowlton Co. 2 62


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Walworth Mfg. Co. 1 03


Eugene Thayer, supplies


19 32


John B. McNeil, labor and supplies


20 60


Frank Mann, labor


4 00


James Fardy, labor and supplies


31 77


N. E. T. & T. Co.


4 89


Richard F. Forrest


33 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.


25


R. F. Forrest, expense


7 65


Nicholas Moore, labor


2 00


John Shea, labor 2 00


Peter Matsoe, labor


2 00


Frank Mann, labor


2 00


N. E. T. & T. Co.


5 46


Joseph T. Leahy, insurance


79 50


H. W. French


159 00


Rubberhyde Co., mdse.


11 50


Perrin Seamans


16 64


Walworth Mfg. Co.


8 16


Eagle Oil Supply Co.


2 02


R. F. Forrest 28 75


Randolph Coal Co.


134 06


Frank Mann, labor


2 00


Peter Matson


1 00


N. E. T. & T. Co.


3 11


Dexter T. Clark, locating gates


17 50


R. F. Forrest 18 75


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Frank Mann 2 00


N. E. T. & T. Co.


3 18


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. CoC.


25


R. F. Forrest


9 30


F. Diauto


28 71


Eagle Oil & Supply Co.


7 30


J. E. Sprague


20 00


Quaker City Rubber Co.


14 34


Pratt & Cady Co.


2 18


Sumner & Gerald


12 14


Randolph Coal Co.


649 52


N. E. T. & T. Co.


3 66


John Shea, labor


11 00


John B. Mahoney, supplies


3 50


Chas. H. Cole, hay


22 30


Sager & Packard Co.


49 92


R. F. Forrest


45 00


C. Fred Lyons, supplies


17 54


John Shea


12 00


Morton Holbrook


7 00


Frank Mann, labor


2 00


Dexter T. Clark, locating gates


6 00


N. E. T. & T. Co.


4 18


Quaker City Rubber Co.


16 49


N. E. T. & T. Co.


4 99


John Shea, labor


11 00


John B. McNeil


19 36


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J. B. Mahoney 1 10


W. F. Barrett, exp.


12 20


Frank Mann, labor


2 00


John Shea, labor 2 00


A. Hagney, mdse. 6 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.


50


Richard Forrest


50 50


Blake & Knowles Pump Co.


10 08


N. E. T. & T. Co.


4 91


R. E. O'Brien


21 40


Autogenous Welding Co.


1 25


Boston Coupling Co.


2 64


G. W. Knowlton Rubber Co.


10 45


T. A. Scott Co. 25 64


Frank Mann, labor


5 00


Peter Matsau, labor


4 00


Peter Matsau, labor


4 25


Chas. B. Grange, labor


2 75


Electric Exp. Co.


15


Randolph Garage


25


R. F. Forrest


80 73


Augustus Forrest


16 00


E. A. Perry


2 50


Randolph Coal Co.


625 45


Augustus Forrest


30 00


Edwin M. Mann


2 00


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James Fardy


60 24


Cartwright & Hurley


5 50


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.


61


John S. Graham, labor


1 00


G. W. Knowlton Rubber Co.


10 32


Eagle Oil & Supply Co.


17 50


Perrin, Seamans


13 16


Valvoline Oil Co.


39 00


Quaker City Rubber Co.


10 66


Charles T. Main


100 00


John Mahoney


2 00


Michael Good


4 50


W. F. Barrett, exp.


9 75


Frank Mann, labor


3 00


John Graham, labor


1 00


Fred Godsoe, labor


2 00


N. E. T. & T. Co.


6 79


John B. Mahoney, supplies


15


Frank Mann, labor


2 00


Fred Godsoe, labor


2 00


J. S. Graham


1 00


Walker Gurney


560 00


Sager Packard


550 00


N. E. Buck


37 62


The Cancus Mfg. Co.


2 93


James O. Sypher


10 50


American Tool & Machine Co.


4 50


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A. J. Wilkinson & Co. 2 71


Crosby Steam Gauge Co. 5 38


A. W. Draper, M. D. V. 5 00


Valvoline Oil Co.


36 75


Walworth Mfg. Co.


99 98


John Shea, labor


18 00


Frank Mann, labor


7 00


Wm. Johnson, labor


2 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co .


62


Randolph Garage


30


Richard F. Forrest


22 50


Estate of D. B. White, Rent


29 00


N. E. Buck


43 85


F. W. Hayden & Co.


22 50


C. Fred Lyons


1 94


R. E. O'Brien


10 12


$4,338 45


Epping Carpenter Co.


2,674 50


7,012 95


Less Cr. from Braintree Water Dept.


60 54


6,952 41


Paid by Holbrook


$7,215 21


Less Cr. from sale boiler & pump


412 50


6,802 71


13,755 12


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1-2 to be paid by each Town 6,877 56


Net amount paid by Holbrook $6,802 71


Due from Holbrook to balance 74 85 6,877 56


Randolph and Holbrook Joint Account Paid by Hol-


brook


Paid W. H. Ward, engineer, salary $1,200 00


W. H. Ward, supplies and expenses 8 20


John W. Porter, coal


1,190 77


John Underhay, insurance


159 00


F. W. Williams, supplies


2 40


F. B. Diman, team


4 50


C. A. Noyes Co., supplies 3 60


H. E. Bowen & Co., typewriting 1 00


Globe Newspaper Co., advertising


10 95


Boston American, advertising


2 70


Boston Post, advertising


9 00


Boston Evening Record, advertising 6 00


Brockton Times, advertising 30


R. C. Everson, const. work 1,800 00


Carroll and Flye, legal advice 32 00


Epping Carpenter Co. 1st p'y't n'w p'mp 2,670 50


C. Chandler, labor 4 38


C. H. McCarter, sharpening tools 15 10


Fred L. Hodge, tel., car fare, & expenses 94 81


$7,215 21


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Cr. by sale of old boiler and pump


412 50


$6,802 71


Randolph Maintenance


Paid


Peter Matsoe


$10 00


Peter Matsoe


12 00


Frank Mann


7 00


Elmer A. Stevens, Treas.


300 00


Arlington Five Cent Savings Bank


20 00


Walter L. Hickey


17 75


R. F. Forrest


66 25


Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treas.


38 00


Peter Matsoe


4 00


Frank Mann


7 00


Arthur W. Alden


24 61


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.


1 23


Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treas.


70 00


Parkman M. Lund


30 00


R. F. Forrest


25 00


Nicholas Moore


2 00


N. E. T. & T. Co.


7 64


Frank Mann


8 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.


25


Nat. Meter Co.


127 30


Neptune Meter Co.


42 00


Charles Gettemy


12 00


67


SEVENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT


Michael Good 14 00


R. F. Forrest 152 50


Morton Holbrook


29 50


Frank Mann


2 00


Dexter T. Clark


3 00


N. E. T. & T. Co.


4 15


Frank Mann


10 00


John Shea


2 00


Michael Good


1 00


Somerville Savings Bank


60 00


John B. McNeil


2 94


A. W. Alden


$6 18


E. L. McAulife


3 25


R. F. Forrest


3 00


W. F. Barrett, salary for 1912


153 70


Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treas.


13 05


R. F. Forrest


53 60


Charles F. Gettemy


21 00


Nat. Meter Co.


18 30


Eugene Thayer


95


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.


46


John B. McNeil


85


Frank Mann, labor


42 25


James Fardy


3 05


N. E. T. & T. Co.


4 44


John V. Beal


30 00


Richard Forrest


30 25


68


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Boston Safe Deposit Co.


10 00


Arthur W. Alden


20


Nicholas Moore


1 00




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