Randolph town reports 1913-1919, Part 34

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Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Town of Randolph
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299 45


Frank H. Cullen


123 30


Harry Dolan .


111 70


C. Granger


1 00


E. Perry .


1 00


Freight bill


1 50


F. Harris


72 82


M. E. Leahy


5 00


E. L. McAuliffe


1 75


John T. Moore


218 25


John Lacey .


12 00


Lou. Courtney


15 60


John Desmond .


182 40


18


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Paid John Hoye.


$25 50


Chas. Blanche


1 50


Ralph Cartwright


87 90


John Duff


56 40


Dennis Murphy


37 20


Charles Treulson


24 00


Ed. Devine.


10 50


Geo. Bailey


51 60


Printing .


1 50


Elmer P. Vaughn


2 00


Baird & McGuire


4 00


Underhay Oil Co.


4 75


$1,459 77


Appropriation .


$1,176 00


Re-appropriation


479 84


Credit .


45 50


Unexpended


241 57


$1,701 34


Lockup


Paid Herbert A. Poole.


$2 70


E. C. Soule.


2 90


Nicholas Moore


4 00


M. E. Leahy


21 00


R. E. O'Brien


10 23


Geo. A. Roel .


.


.2 00


Bernard Moore


129 50


$172 33


Appropriation .


$150 00


Overdrawn.


22 33


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EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Miscellaneous


Paid F. W. Harris


$8 90


Charles F. Gettemy


34 00


Randolph & Holbrook Lt. Co.


203 96


W. L. Hickey


104 75


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


97 43


Bernard Moore


213 10


Geo. A. Roel .


1 75


Randolph Coal Co.


1 79


J. M. McCoole


15 00


Charles Truelson


27 00


W. L. Hickey, town reports


399 00


P. B. Murphy


5 30


E. L. Burdakin.


47 40


Library Bureau.


1 00


Joseph J. McMahon


43 56


Adams, Cushing & Foster


3 10


Randolph News Co.


12 00


E. L. McAuliffe .


5 95


Adder Machine Co.


145 50


Nicholas Moore


1 00


Charles Stetson


5 00


George Bailey


1 00


Freight bill


1 08


Wm. Mahady


25 00


E. M. Mann


5 00


Dexter Clark .


4 00


Traffic Sign & Signal Co.


6 S5


Boston Trade Schcol


45 00


John V. Beal


65 00


Red Cross Committee


25 00


20


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Paid Carietta and Percy C.


Crockett


$203 89


C. A. Lyman


2 50


$1,938 02


Appropriation .


$1,350 00


Credits .


207 47


Overdraft


380 55


Election Expenses


Paid Robert Willard


$6 00


Charles Granger


3 00


Richard Forrest


8 00


James Dunphy


5 00


Thomas Smith


6 00


Henry Mann .


14 00


Timothy Mullins


12 00


John E. Clark . .


3 00


Denis F. Mahoney


15 00


Charles R. Powers.


15 00


Henry Kennedy


3 00


John T. Roddan .


3 00


George Wheeler .


15 00


Edward J. McMahon


10 00


Arthur W. Alden.


11 00


Joseph Mullens


3 00


Fred Spear


3 00


George H. Dixon.


6 00 ·


Edward Murphy


6 00


Dexter T. Clark


3 00


Peter Quinn .


15 00


Michael E. Clark.


3 00


John N. Shipman


3 00


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EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Paid B. F. Hayden .


$ 6. 00


Frank Heney .


10 00


Charles O. Bosworth .


9 00


Edward Lonergan


3 00


John Dean .


3 00


William Sullivan


3 00


Charles Foley .


3 00


Thomas McGrath


3 00


R. B. Merrell


3 00


James Farrell .


5 00


Patrick H. Mclaughlin. . .


41 02


William Toomey, arrang- ing voting booths.


41 00


Frank Jaquith


12 00


Frank Payne.


6 00


$319 02


Appropriation


$350 00


Unexpended .


30 98


Military Aid


Paid sundry persons $105 00


Appropriation . $90 00


To be refunded by State


52 50


To be refunded by Holbrook


17 50


Unexpended . 55 00


Soldiers' Relief


Whose military settlement is in Randolph and Holbrook.


Paid sundry persons $911 98


Appropriation . $700 00


To be refunded by Holbrook . 222 28


Unexpended 10 30


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Pay of Physicians


Paid Geo. V. Higgins, M.D. $50 00


A. L. Chase, M.D. 50 00


F. C. Granger, M.D.


100 00


$200 00


Appropriation .


$200 00


Re-appropriation


50 00


Unexpended.


50 00


Poor out of Almshouse


Paid sundry persons $3,983 01


Appropriation $3,000 00


Overdrawn.


983 01


Poor of Other Towns


Paid sundry persons $139 86


No appropriation.


To be refunded.


Post 110 G. A. R.


Paid Horace Niles Post 110


G. A. R.


$150 00


Appropriation


$150 00


Reduction of Town Debt


Paid P. H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer $6,300 00


Appropriation .


$6,300 00


Street Lighting


Paid Randolph & Holbrook E. Lt. $3,140 75


Appropriation . $5,025 00


Re-appropriation 1,050 00


Unexpended . $2,934 25


.


23


EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


State Aid


Paid sundry persons. No appropriation.


$3,412 00


To be refunded by State.


State Highway Tax


Paid State Treasurer. $447 51 Appropriation . $447 51


State Tax


Paid State Treasurer $8,030 00 Appropriation . $8,030 00


State Pauper


Paid sundry persons. $168 53


No appropriation:


To be refunded by State.


Sinking Fund


Paid Treasurer


$1,000 00


Appropriation $2,500 00


Unexpended . 1,500 00


Turner Free Library


Appropriation


$150 00


Unexpended


$150 00


Tax Collector's Bond


Appropriation


$100 00


Unexpended


$100 00


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Special Police


Paid John J. Madigan


$493 79


John P. Hanley


169 28


Fred McAuliffe


3 00


Wm. Mahady


80 70


G. F. Phillips


30 00


E. L. Payne .


20 27


Cartwright & Hurley


10 00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. .


19 03


John A. Forrest


15 30


$841 37


Appropriation


$1,000 00


Unexpended


$158 63


Tree Warden


Paid Frank Harris .


$8 34


C. F. Blanche


4 50


John T. Moore


39 65


M. E. Leahy


2 25


Geo. Bailey


33 30


Henry Kiley


3 90


E. L. McAuliffe


6 21


John Desmond .


32 40


$130 55


Appropriation


$400 00


Unexpended .


$269 54


Town Treasurer's Bond


Paid Joseph T. Leahy .


$100 00


Appropriation .


$100 00


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EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Construction North Main Street


Paid Framingham Cons. Co .. . . Amount appropriated :


$4,932 79


Town Notes .


$3,000 00


Received from State Treas. 1,977 65


Received from County Treas. .


1,977 64


Unexpended


$2,022 50


The work on North Main Street was not completed last December, about 1-3 more to be done early in 1918.


TOWN OFFICERS


Selectmen and Overseers of Poor


Paid Jeremiah J. Desmond.


$250 00


Michael E. Clark . . 40 00


James H. Dunphy, 1916. . . 43 05


Assessors


Paid James H. Dunphy 150 00


Arthur W. Alden, 1916.


50 00


Michael E. Clark, 1917. .


230 00


James Duffey


75 00


Auditors


Paid Michael F. Cunningham. . . 20 00


John Willard .


40 00


John B. Wren 40 00


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Town Treasurer


Paid P. H. Mclaughlin . . $300 00


Registrars of Voters


Paid John H. Field . $50 00


Harold F. Howard . 50 00


Frank N. Condon . 50 00


Patrick H. Mclaughlin . . .


75 00


Inspector of Animals


Paid Weston L. Mann.


$100 00


Inspector of Slaughtering


Paid William C. Franche .


$90 00


Moderator


Paid James E. Foley


.


$25 00


Collector of Taxes


Paid Edward Long.


$635 60


Jeremiah J. Desmond. 600 00


$2,913 65


Appropriation


$1,920 00


Overdraft


993 65


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EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


State Highway


Paid Powers Bros. . $159 20


Received from State Treasurer . . $159 20


Land Damages


Paid Charles and Augusta Wales


$1,782 65 For drainage rights . $1,782 65 No appropriation.


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH


REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR


Paid N. E. Buck .


$4 00


Cartwright & Hurley


2 50


H. Reynolds.


111 81


Charles L. Saunders.


1 50


F. W. Harris.


1 77


Randolph & Holbrook Lt. Co. 161 21


P. H. Mclaughlin 50 40


Edward Donahue


7 20


Mary McGavish


105 00


Michael M. Sullivan


500 04


John B. Mahoney


376 19


Herbert A. Poole .


60


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


29 00


Walter M. Howard


60 22


Buck Grain Co.


179 95


E. C. Hall .


13 19


Gus Kelsey 20 80


Charles H. Saunders


177 78


R. J. McAuliffe


288 68


George H. Eddy


315 40


F. W. Hayden & Co.


219 63


John B. McNeill .


17 60


M. E. Leahy 141 00


N. F. Thayer


7 70


William Toomey


9 50


Warren Pharmacy .


45 85


M. A. Scanlon


3 80


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EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Brockton Gas Light Co.


$42 12


Robert Bamberry, Jr.


26 53


John B. Wren


35 00


George H. Shedd.


1 25


George W. Bugbee


85 83


R. E. O'Brien .


147 70


Randolph Cash Store


219 65


P. Sutherland & Co.


6 95


Joseph Breck & Sons 9 32


Henry Campbell .


. 15 00


B. F. Hayden


6 75


Emily Somers .


9 00


Milay Soap Co.


21 00


C. W. Lyman


2 50


A. O. Daniels.


9 81


Marie Nelson


54 00


Mrs. Jackson .


5 00


Taunton Lumber Co.


12 48


William Crossley


1 50


Mrs. P. O'Brien .


54 00


James Taylor .


59 87


Gustin & Co.


86 20


Chemo & Co.


20 00


.A. Rohlfs .


3 25


$3,787 03


Appropriation .


$2,500 00


Credits . 864 02


Overdrawn . 423 01


JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, MICHAEL E. CLARK,


Selectmen.


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Randolph, Feb., 14, 1918.


We, the undersigned, Auditors of Randolph, respectfully report that we have examined the account of the Selectmen and find the same correct with proper vouchers for all orders drawn on the Treasurer.


M. G. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN K. WILLARD, JOHN B. WREN, Auditors.


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APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FOR 1917


Appro- priations


Credits


Totals


Payments


Over- drawn


Un- expended


Due and Unpaid


Abatements.


$2,500 00


$864 02


$3,364 02


3,787 03


423 01


$1,127 14


Births, Marriages and Deaths .


150 00


150 00


248 58


98 58


250 00


250 00


164 01


85 99


49 56


Burial of Indigent Soldiers


150 00


Care of Clocks


20 00


20 00


20 00


Chapter 763


250 14


250 14!


750 42


500 28


262 85


County Tax .


3,149 02


3,119 02


3,149 02


250 00


250 00


250 00


250 00


Fire Department.


1,935 00


1,759 26


3,694 26


2 878 91


815 35


758 67


Forest Fires


300 00


158 56


453 56


65 50


393 06


Insurance, Fire and Compensation


1,050 00


406 66


1,456 66


869 46


587 20


Interest


1,176 00


525 34


1,701 34


1,459 77


241 57


82 65


Highway, So. Main St. Sidewalks


1,401 21


1,401 21


1,147


89


253 32


Highways, General Repairs


1,257 12


3,257 12


4,186 09


928 97


1,211 57


Lockup.


150 00


150 00


172 33


22 33


10 50


Miscellaneous.


1,350 00


207 47


1,557 47


1,938 02


380 55


350 26


Miscellaneous, Election Expenses .


350 00


359 00


319 02


30 98


Military Aid.


90 00


70 00


160 00


105 00


55 00


Soldiers' Relief .


700 00


222 28


922 28


911 98


10 30


Pay of Physicians


200 00


200 00


200 00


Street Lighting


5,025 00


1,050 00


6,075 00


3,140 75


2,934 25


2,934 25


State Aid


447 51


447 51


447 51


State Tax


8,030 00


8,030 00


8,030 00


State Pauper


168 53


Sinking Fund


2,500 00


2,500 00


1,000 00


1,500 00


1,500 00


Turner Free Library


150 00|


150 00


150 00


150 00


Tax Collector's Bond


100 00


100 00


100 00


Special Police


1,000 00


1,000 00


158 63


54 31


Tree Warden


400 00


400 00


130 55


269 45


Town Officers


1,920 00


2,360 00


2,913 65


553 65


460 00


Town Treasurer's Bond


100 00


100 00


100 00


State Highway


159 20


159 20


159 20


Land Damages


44 85


44 85


1,782 65


1,737 80


Highways, No. Main Street


6,955 29


6,955 29


4,932 79


2,022 50


Poor out of Almshouse


3,000 00


3,000 00


3,983 01


983 01


1,947 62


Post 110 G. A. R.


150 00


150 00


150 00


Reduction of Town Debt.


6,300 00


6,300 00


6,300 00


1,694 07


3,709 75


Water Notes


2,800 00


2,800 00


2,800 00


Overlay


1,457 32


Additional Assessments


342 46


Balance of Re-Appropriation for 1916


6,512 32


6,512 32


6,512 32


Overdraft, 1917-$3,968.36.


$80,593 82


$15,341 33


$95,935 15


$91,392 94


$7,642 13


$19,613 77


$159 40


56


3,799


77


22 21


767 74


Gypsy Moth .


2,500 00


1,277 56


3,777


$1,991 74


$1,991 74


Almshouse


Schools .


23,596 00


494 60


24,090 60


22,396 53


Poor out of Other Towns


139 86


313 13


3,412 00


State Highway Tax


841 37


440 00


2,000 00


District Nurse


Board of Health


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH


REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES


1915


Dr.


1917


Oct. 5, Taxes unpaid .


$6,858 86


Oct. 5, Interest .


11 65


Dec. 31, Interest collected from Oct. 5, 1917 . . .


58 89


$6,929 40


Cr.


Dec. 31, By taxes paid Treasurer


$1,235 98


Dec. 31, By Interest paid Treasurer .


70 54


By Taxes uncollected to date 5,622 88


$6,929 40


We, the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the account of the Tax Collector and find the same correct as per above statement.


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


Auditors.


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EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Report of Collector of Taxes


1916


Dr.


1917


Oct. 9, taxes unpaid to date .


$19,099 16


Dec. 31, interest collected to date . 141 58


$19,240 74


Cr.


Dec. 31, taxes unpaid to date.


$15,122 35


Taxes paid Treasurer .


3,976 81


By interest paid Treasurer


120 00


By interest on hand.


21 58


$19,240 74


Randolph, February 11, 1918.


We, the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Collector for the year 1916 and find same correct as per statement above.


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


Auditors.


34


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Report of Collector of Taxes


1917


Dr.


Tax levy for 1917 $57,378 08


Dec. 20, additional assessments . 342 46


Bay State St. Ry. Co., excise tax .


1,946 40


Bristol & Norfolk St. R.R. Co., excise tax 62 72


Dec. 31, interest collected to date


20 24


$59,749 90


Cr.


1917


Dec. 31, taxes paid Treasurer to date.


$31,409 85


Dec. 31, By excise tax unpaid B. S. St. R.R. . .


1,946 40


Dec. 31, By excise tax Bristol & Norfolk .


62 72


Dec. 31, Interest in hand


20 24


Dec. 31, By taxes uncollected


26,310 69


$59,749 90


Taxes for 1912


Dr.


Taxes uncollected February 14, 1917


$767 58


Taxes to balance . 31 65


$799 23


Cr.


By taxes paid Treasurer


$47 49


By abatements . 751 74


$799 23


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Taxes for 1913 Dr.


Taxes uncollected February 14, 1917


$1,694 00


Interest collected . 38 78


Cr.


$1,732 78


By taxes paid Treasurer


$454 00


By interest .


38 78


By abatements


1,240 00


By abatements


$1,732 78


Taxes for 1914


Dr.


Taxes uncollected February 14, 1917


$4,739 97


Interest . 285 92


$5,025 89


Cr


By taxes paid Treasurer


$3,160 04


By interest . .


285 92


By tax uncollected


1,579 93


$5,025 89


Randolph, February 13, 1918.


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 statement above made.


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


Auditors.


36


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


Water Commissioners


OF THE


Town of Randolph


1917


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS


To the citizens of Randolph:


The thirty-second annual report of the Water Commis- sioners is respectfully submitted for the year ending December 31, 1917.


The winter 1917 and 1918 has been exceptionally costly to our department on account of the long period of extremely cold weather which was the cause of an unusual number of breaks in mains and with the service connection with same.


At our annual town meeting of last spring you will remem- ber that the town went on record as being opposed to the erection of a building or buildings on what was known as the Ferguson Farm and located at the West Corners, said farm having been purchased by our County Commissioners as a site for a hospital for tubercular patients.


Your commissioners are pleased to be able to state that from all information we have been able to get that the efforts made by the Commissioners have been effective.


Our information is that the county Commissioners have secured a location at Braintree Highlands which is an ideal one for the purpose, with good natural drainage, a most beautiful view, high and dry, with excellent approach by steam, electric and automobile power. We feel that Ran- dolph, Holbrook and Braintree as also the county of Nor- folk, are to be congratulated on the change, particularly as the same has been accomplished without any litigation.


The question of the advisability of procuring an auto


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EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


truck for use on the joint works had been under considera- tion by the Joint Boards for some few years. It was finally decided at a joint meeting of the Boards last spring that the time had come when a power truck had become a neces- sity and a vote bring taken on the question, it was unani- mously decided in favor of the truck.


It was then voted to buy a Reo, Mr. Arthur W. Paine being appointed a committee to make the purchase, which he did. The kind of service which we have been able to give during the first winter has been proof of the wisdom of the act, for although we now have a great many frozen services there would have been much more suffering by the public of the two towns had we been obliged to depend on a horse-drawn vehicle.


Orders have been drawn on the Treasurer amounting to $7,933.11, as follows:


For joint maintenance.


$4,094 96


Randolph maintenance .


2,029 87


Randolph service pipe construction. 760 12


Interest account .


1,048 16


$7,933 11


Joint Bills Paid By Randolph


Paid Frank Diauto, grain


$75 00


A. E. Perry, labor


2 00


John B. McNeill, labor


9 45


James L. Duffee, labor


2 40


James Fardy, labor


44 45


Bay State Street Railroad, ex.


25


Edwin W. Mann, wood


2 00


Moses F. Mann, labor 4 80


40


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Paid C. L. Saunders, labor


$12 25


N. E. T. & T. Co.


5 47


R. F. Forrest, labor


39 00


Pay roll, labor


4 80


Cartwright & Hurley, auto hire


3 00


Pay roll, labor


9 00


R. F. Forrest, labor


23 10


Greylock Packing Co., supplies 76 65


Crosby Steam Gauge Co., supplies


20 16


Valvoline Oil Co., oil


39 00


Federal Steam & Gas Supply Co., supplies


11 39 60


C. Fred Lyons, supplies


2 98


Rubberhide Co., books .


6 00


Effing Carpenter-Pump Co., supplies


14 00


Fairbanks Co., supplies .


3 13


Federal Steam & Gas Co., supplies .


25 85


Sumner & Gerald, supplies.


44 53


Crocker Rubber Co., supplies 4 25


William Penault, supplies . 18 00


Cartwright & Hurley, auto hire .


7 00


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


1 93


Pay roll, labor .


35 40


Frank Diauto, grain


30 30


Buck Grain Co., grain


13 61


Wm. M. L. McAdams, supplies .


11 37


Crosby Steam Gauge Co., supplies


5 81


Pratt & Cady Co., Inc., supplies


12 50


Richard F. Forrest, labor


29 25


M. E. Leahy, coal. 791 92


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


50


C. F. Blanche, horse .


3 00


Pay roll, labor .


14 40


Moses F. Mann, labor


4 05


Julian D'Este Co., supplies


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EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Paid James Lynch, watchman


$66 00


R. F. Forrest, labor .


36 95


Eagle Oil Supply Co., oil. 3 07


Chadwick Boston Lead Co.


13 00


Federal Steam & Gas Co., supplies


3 44


G. P. Anderson Co., supplies .


16 20


Roberts Iron Works. Co., supplies .


1 82


Elkhart Rubber Co., supplies.


36 00


Buck Grain Co., grain


6 71


Frank Diauto, grain .


7 20


Hermon W. French, insurance


90 00


E. L. McAuliff, supplies .


1 40


Joseph T. Leahy, insurance


23 58


Moses F. Mann, labor .


14 40


J. Edward Devine, labor


3 00


John B. McNeill, labor 19 65


N. E. T. & T. Co. .


8 00


Buck Grain Co., grain .


34 12


Crosby Steam Gauge Co., supplies


2 30


Eagle Oil Supply Co., oil


80


R. F. Forrest, labor


52 50


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


88


Moses F. Mann, labor


16 80


R. F. Forrest, expense .


4 15


Sumner & Gerald, supplies


9 06


James Fardy, labor .


22 85


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


65


Pay roll, labor .


64 50


Geo. E. Canaway, labor


1 50


Mary Hueston, cement .


50


Charles A. Lyman, repairs


2 50


Harold E. Ward, labor


25 20


John B. McNeill, labor


11 65


D. Henderson, labor


2 75


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Paid Buck Grain Co., grain .


$19 15


R. F. Forrest, labor


24 00


Valvoline Oil Co., oil . 39 75


A. W. Harris Oil Co., oil


7 00


Valvoline Oil Co., oil


39 35


N. E. T. & T. Co. 7 75


Bay State Street Railroad Co., freight


25


Morton Holbrook, labor


2 40


John Carr, labor .


2 40


Moses F. Mann, labor


7 20.


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


41


R. F. Forrest, labor .


4 75


Geo. D. Finnegan, printing


50


Frederick Driscoll, labor .


8 10


Pay roll, labor


28 20


R. F. Forrest, labor


27 00


R. F. Forrest, labor


29 50


W. F. Barrett, expense


5 05


Quaker City Rubber Co., supplies


8 89


Federal Steam & Gas Co., supplies .


5 63


G. W. Knowlton Rubber Co., supplies .


1 88


Julian D'Este Co., supplies .


2 65


The A. B. C. Oil Co., oil


4 50


Joseph T. Leahy, insurance


37 97


N. E. T. & T. Co.


5 34


Buck Grain Co., grain 27 57


Frank Diauto, grain .


5 60


Crandall Packing Co., supplies


3 16


Randolph Garage, supplies


10 24


F. Burt Jaquith, printing


55


Joseph T. Leahy, insurance


70 00


Pay roll, labor .


16 80


Pay roll, labor


2 40


Pay roll, labor 29 10


.


43


EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Paid R. F. Forrest, labor


$17 50


Moses F. Mann, labor .


2 40


Richard F. Forrest, labor


13 50


M. E. Leahy, coal.


1,105 80


Moses F. Mann, labor


7 20


Moses F. Mann, labor


6 00


Valvoline Oil Co., oil .


77 35


Roberts Iron Works, parts.


37 95


Steel Mills Packing Co., supplies


21 87


Buck Grain Co., grain .


37 50


Frank Diauto, grain .


11 60


C. Fred Lyons, supplies


3 05


Julian D'Este Co., supplies


73


F. W. Hayden & Co., supplies


22 53


Chas. A. Schriner Co., supplies


10 50


N. E. T. & T. Co .. 4 37


James Fardy, labor 25 15


N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R., freight


1 10


Edwin M. Mann, wood .


3 50


Bridget Forrest, rent .


50 00


John B. McNeill, labor


13 75


Pay roll, labor .


6 00


W. F. Barrett, expense.


5 39


R. F. Forrest, labor .


24 00


Herbert A. Poole, supplies


35 10


$4,094 96


Joint Bills Paid by Holbrook


Paid W. H. Ward, engineer .


$1,200 00


Tracy Bennett, guard standpipe .


24 00


Lester Peckman, guard standpipe


12 00


John W. Porter, coal .


945 56


44


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Paid Fred J. Bellingham, truck $1,190 00


Frank J. Wethrell, harness 3 30


C. M. Henson, brass plates .12 00


Walworth Mfg. Co., supplies


5 50


Holbrook Garage, gasoline . 2 70


Harold D. Ward, engineer 36 00


Geo. A. Roel, electric wiring 76 92


Geo. T. Wild, supplies


2 44


$3,510 42


Bills paid by Randolph .


$4,094 96


Less amount received for Braintree $142 65


Less amount received oil barrels . . . 6 00


$148 65


Net amount paid by Randolph . . . . $3,946 31


Net amount paid by Holbrook . . . . 3,510 42


$7,456 73


One-half to be paid by each Town


$3,728 37


Net amount paid by Holbrook . . $3,510 42


Due from Holbrook . 217 95


$3,728 37


Randolph Maintenance


Paid Randolph Maintenance $2 50


Joseph J. McMahon 1 00


James L. Duffee 10 80


B. F. Hayden


7 20


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


25


Carter Ink Co. 2 50


Edwin M. Mann 1 75


45


EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Moses F. Mann


$12 30


N. E. T. & T. Co


6 10


R. F. Forrest . 45 00


Joseph J. McMahon


16 60


Pay roll


16 80


P. H. Mclaughlin


11 25


Pay roll . .


46 80


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


34


R. F. Forrest. .


34 90


National Meter Co.


57 70


National Meter Co.


85 52


Chapman Valve Co.


12 90


C. Fred Lyons .


78


Adams, Cushing & Foster


5 00


National Meter Co.


20 47


Union Water Meter Co.


12 00


Boston Safe Deposit Co.


10 00


Sumner & Gerald .


8 87


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


35


Pay roll.


40 20


Thompson Meter Co.


3 35


Richard Forrest.


34 50


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


35


Pay roll .


33 60


James L. Duffee


4 05


Moses F. Mann


3 60


R. F. Forrest .


33 00


Union Water Meter Co.


2 50


N. E. T. & T. Co.


8 78


R. F. Forrest .


66 00


Moses F. Mann


12 00


Joseph J. McMahon


12 00


R. F. Forrest .


1 80


Adding Machine Co.


145 50


46


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Paid Pneumatic Rubber Stamp Co.


$1 00


Addressograph Co.


90


Sumner & Gerald


10 56


James Fardy


1 25


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


86


Pay roll. .


39 90


Walter L. Hickey .


12 50


Patrick H. Mclaughlin


2 75


Edwin M. Mann 2 50


R. F. Forrest .


50 00


Bernard Moore


12 50


John B. McNeill


1 50


R. F. Forrest .


18 00


National Meter Co.


12 20


N. E. T. & T. Co


11 38


Charles J. Dolan


2 10


John Cozzarti.


1 20


Morton Holbrook


2 40


Moses F. Mann .


14 40


Pay roll.


43 20


R. F. Forrest .


18 00


W. F. Barrett


50 00


R. F. Forrest .


18 00


W. F. Barrett .


4 65


Adding Machine Co


48


Sumner & Gerald


66 33


John B. McNeill 75 00


N. E. T. & T. Co.


6 54


National Meter Co.


1 64


Joseph J. McMahon


14 00


P. H. Mclaughlin


6 90


Pay roll


62 10


Pay roll.


12 00


Pay roll


13 50


47


EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Banker & Tradesman.


$5 00


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


25


W. F. Barrett


50 00


R. F. Forrest


40 50


John Cozzarti.


6 00


Morton Holbrook


10 20


Moses F. Mann


15 60


John B. McNeill .


50 00


Richard F. Forrest


75 00


Richard F. Forrest


30 00


W. F. Barrett.


50 00


Morton Holbrook


14 40


Moses F. Mann


13 20


R. F. Forrest .


4 05


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


25


Moses F. Mann .


12 00


Morton Holbrook .


9 60


Walter L. Hickey


10 25


Addressograph Co


3 09


Neptune Meter Co.


7 78


Sumner & Gerald


54 43


N. E. T. & T. Co.


6 25


James Fardy .


1 25


Bernard Moore.


12 50


Joseph J. McMahon


8 00


John B. McNeill .


1 50


Pay roll


58 20


Holbrook Water Department


2 00


R. F. Forrest .


57 00


W. F. Barrett


42


$2,029 87


48


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Randolph Service Pipe Construction


Paid Morton Holbrook


$4 80


John B. McNeill . 1 25


Waldo Bros., Inc .. 10 90


Sumner & Gerald :


179 45


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


3 06


Pay roll.


25 20


Pay roll .


3 60


R. F. Forrest.


9 00'


Union Water Meter Co.


44 52


R. F. Forrest .


21 00


Moses F. Mann .


4 80


Morton Holbrook


6 30


Sumner & Gerald


68 68


James Fardy .


50


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


28


Pay roll .


158 40


R. F. Forrest .


36 00


Morton Holbrook


1 20


John Carr


2 40


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


25


R. F. Forrest .


15 00


Union Water Meter Co.


35 70


Sumner & Gerald


13 20


Pay roll.


56 40


R. F. Forrest


7 50


John Cozzarti .


1 20


Morton Holbrook .


4 80


Richard F. Forrest


15 00


Moses F. Mann .


6 00


Sumner & Gerald


16 98


James Fardy


75


R. F. Forrest


6 00


$760 12


49


EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


Interest Account, 1917


Paid Charles L. Burrell, Treasurer . $20 00


Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer 20 00


Fred L. Coburn . 10 00


Randolph Savings Bank .


16 00


Randolph Savings Bank


30 00


Randolph Trust Co. .


8 00


Somerville Savings Bank


60 00


Charles L. Burrell, Treasurer


. 300 00


City of Worcester


20 00


Fred L. Coburn


10 00


Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer .


80 00


Arlington Savings Bank


20 00


Charles L. Burrell, Treasurer


10 00


Randolph Savings Bank .


16 00


Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer


60 00


Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer


8 16


Randolph Savings Bank .


20 00


Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer


20 00


Arlington Savings Bank .


20 00


Charles L. Burrell, Treasurer


300 00


$1048 16


RECEIPTS


Fixed rates .


$4,364 91


Meter rates .


4,955 64


Meter rentals .


705 17


Labor and fixtures


518 56


Town of Braintree


142 65


50


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Town of Holbrook to balance for 1916 .


632 10


Sale of oil barrels . 6 00


$11,325 03


Less rebates .


. 20 50


$11,304 53


51


EIGHTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT


To the Water Commissioners Randolph and Holbrook Water Works


The following is the usual table:


Gallons


1917


Pumped


Gallons Daily Average


Coal Burned 65,720


Daily Average


January


12,404,000


400,129


2,120


February


13,916,000


497,000


60,880


· 2,174


March


13,412,000


432,645


59,130


1,907


April


12,516,000


417,200


55,250


1,841




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