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125.50
C. R. Powers, Gravel
53.25
Charles Porter, Labor
39.00
Charles Patten, Labor and Team
106.00
William Pettingill, Labor
8.00
John Peterson, Labor
23.50
N. Frank Randall, Superintend- ent
22.02
Patrick Ryan, Labor
13.50
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Freight
24.21
Esten Soule, Gravel
2.00
Maurice Shannon, Labor
70.00
Esten Soule, Labor and Team .
223.00
C. H. Saunders, Team
52.00
John Sheean, Labor.
29.00
Eugene A. Sullivan, Labor
6.00
Michael F. Sullivan, Labor ...
42.00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Tar Products Corporation
Tarvia
220.50
Est. Rufus A. Thayer, Gravel . 15.80
Charles Truelson,
Superintendent
430.75
Charles Truelson, Labor and Teams
931.10
Trimount Oil Co., Supplies
5-1.60
James Tierney, Labor
30.00
Wallace Thayer, Labor
4.00
John Thomas, Labor
12.00
William Tierney, Labor
42.00
Otis S. Vaughn, Labor
72.00
John T. Wales, Labor
6.00
Frank C. Wales, Labor and Team
31.20
Frank H. Walsh, Labor
28.00
P. J. Whelan, Labor
25.00
Albert Williams, Labor
22.00
$ 5717.91
Appropriation
5000.00
Re-appropriation
23.15
Overdrawn
694.76
$ 5717.91
HIGHWAYS-NORTH, COTTAGE AND WEST
Paid Almshouse, Teams $ 80.60
Robert Ayers, Labor and
Teams 309.60
Joseph Brady, Labor
38.25
The Barrett Co., Tarvia
1,348.28
27
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
Cartwright & Hurley, Auto
Hire 10.00
Joseph Clark, Labor and
Team
70.20
Charles Cushing, Repairing Bridge
19.20
Randolph Coal Co., Coal
90.47
Henry Clark, Labor
2.00
Timothy Cummings, Labor
31.00
Frank Cullen. Labor
194.75
George H. Chisholm, Labor
75.00
William Carroll, Labor and
Team
295.30
Richard Condon, Jr., Labor
112.00
William Clark, Labor
67.25
Canton Engineering Co., Steam Roller
1,152.80
John Doyle, Labor and Teams
377.20
Leo E. Dench, Labor
24.00
Harry Dolan, Labor
93.75
J. Edward Devine, Teams
10.00
Jeremiah Foley, Labor
86.50
Randolph Garage Co., Supplies 2.20
Andrew Hylen, Labor
1.50
Town of Holbrook, Rent of
Watering Cart 53.25
John Kelleher, Labor
121.50
M. E. Leahy, Coal
25.09
Isaac R. Mann, Gravel
6.70
James Milligan, Labor and
Team 75.60
John Mahoney, Labor
89.75
W. Leon Mann, Labor and Team 292.50
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Talmage Morrow, Labor and
Materials 24.55
New England Metal Culvert Co., Supplies
100.70
William O'Halloran, Labor
. 117.25
Old Colony Crushed Stone Co., Crushed Stone
82.23
Charles Perry, Labor
89.25
Charles R. Powers, Gravel
25.50
John Peterson, Labor
13.00
Charles Patten, Labor
8.00
Patrick Ryan, Labor
115.00
Esten Soule, Labor and Team
111.80
C. H. Saunders, Team 67.60
Michael F. Sullivan, Labor
136.00
Lincoln Stetson, Gravel
85.70
Tar Products Corporation
Tarvia
1,058.40
Charles H. Truelson,
Superintendent 273.93
Charles H. Truelson, Labor and Team
289.60
Otis S. Vaughn, Labor
105.75
Patrick Whelan, Labor
6.00
$ 7,866.50
Apropriation
$ 7,500.00
Overdrawn 366.50
$ 7,866.50
CEMENT HIGHWAYS
Paid Powers Brothers, Contract 1920 $ 7.262.32
As this was an unfinished contract of 1920, in order to get the exact standing of this account two years' receipts and payments will have to be taken:
29
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
Payments made in 1920
$23,450.86 Payments made in 1921 7,262.32
$30,713.18
Receipts 1920 from Town
Notes $10,000.00
Receipts 1920 from State
Treasurer
7,000.00
Receipts 1921 from State
Treasurer
2,755.16
Receipts 1921 from Norfolk County Treasurer 9,755.16
Overdrawn
1,202,86
$30,713.18
HOME MAKING AND TRADE SCHOOLS
Paid City of Boston $ 286.56
City of Quincy
82.50
369.06
To be refunded
$
184.53
Unprovided for 184.53
369.06
INSURANCE FIRE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
Paid Herman W. French, Insurance $ 2,135.27 Joseph T. Leahy, Insurance .. 715.94
O'Brion, Russell & Co., Insur- ance 64.13
$ 2,915.34
Appropriation,
$ 2,500.00
30
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Overdrawn,
415.34
$ 2,915.34
INTEREST, DISCOUNT AND CERTIFICATION OF NOTES
Paid Commonwealth of Massachu-
setts, Interest, $ 1,223.00
Commonwealth of Massachu-
setts, Certification of Notes, 20.00
Henry C. Jackson, Intere-t. . . 190.00
C. D. Parker & Co., Discounting Notes, . 562.46
Randolph Trust Co., Interest .. 23.75
Randolph Savings Bank, Inter- est, 400.00
Randolph Water Loan Sinking
Fund, Discount on Note, . .
1,010.00
Wildey Savings Bank, Discount- ing Notes,
1,740.10
Westboro Saving Bank, Interest,
600.00
Wellington Wells, Interest. .
120.00
Mary P. Webber, Interest, . .
50.00
$ 5,939.31
Unexpended Balance, --.
60.69
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
Appropriation,
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS
Paid Harry W. Kingman, $ 100.00 Appropriation, $ 100.00
INSURANCE ON TREASURER'S BOND
Paid Joseph T. Leahy
$
100.00
31
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
Appropriation 100.00
INSURANCE ON TAX COLLECTOR'S BOND
Paid Herman W. French $ 100.00
Appropriation
100.00
LOCKUP EXPENSES
Paid Bernard Moore, Salary
$
100.00
Bernard Moore, Meals and
Supplies (. 13.30
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 3.00
Porter's Pharmacy, Supplies 1.25
Herbert A. Poole, Charcoal
3.00
M. E. Leahy, Fuel
35.50
$
156.05
Appropriation $ 150.00
Overdrawn 6.05
156.05
MILITARY AID
Paid
$ 60.00
To be reimbursed. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES
Paid American Railway Express Co.,
Express $ 2.57
A.W.Brownell Corp., Supplies.
.50
Thomas H. Buttimer, Legal Advice 100.00
H. E. Beal, Supplies
1.50
A. L. Burdakin, Abstracts of Deeds 87.98
Robert Burlen, Binding
Recordis 4.75
M. J. Collins, Grading Lawn . . 30.00 Henry Campbell, Making Signs 20.00
32
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Henry Campbell, Making,
Painting & Erecting Signs for Crawford Square 80.00
Carter Ink Co., Ink 7.50
Frank Diauto, Fertiliser
2.50
Frank Diauto, Coal to Town Offices 191.30
Paid James H. Dumphy, Legal Fees $ 175.00
Randolph & Holbrook Power &
Electric Company 98.82
Flax Mfg. Co., Supplies
3.50
Richard F. Forrest, Misc.
Expense 32.20
A. E. Foss Co., Directory
3.50
Louis E. Flye, Legal Fees
60.00
Richard F. Forrest, Use of Auto
100.00
William J. Good, Legal Fees ..
. 125.00
George B. Graff & Co., Supplies
2.00
Louis E. Flye and William J. Good, Legal Fees 250.00
Walter L. Hickey, Postmaster .
40.56
Walter L. Hickey, Printing .. .
223.14
Mary E. Hagney, Damage done by dog 5.00
James Jackson, License Fees . . .50
Francis G. Keith, Painting
Sign 1.50
G. H. L'Esperance, Rent of Trench 1920 20.00
W. H. Lyons, Postage
42.00
M. E. Leahy, Coal to Town Offices 163.13
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 5.12
33
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
Robert T. McAuliffe, Misc.
Expense & Carfare 10.40
John B. Mahoney, Misc. Expense 11.75
William Mahady, Dog Officer .
53.00
P. B. Murphy, Printing
16.95
Towns & Mann, Express
48
Thorp & Martin, Supplies
21.18
E. L. McAuliffe, Supplies 2.74
Bernard Moore, Janitor Town
Offices 150.00
Bernard Moore, Mowing Lawn.
25.00
Paid Norfolk County Commisioners,
for entering Petition 3.00
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.,
Telephone 118.61
R. E. O'Brien, Shelves in Vault 16.10
Paragon Binder Co., Supplies . 6.31
Pneumatic Rubber Stamp Co.,
Supplies 2.75
Randolph Post Office Postage .
1.35
Randolph Coal Co., Crol for
Town Offices 16.80
John H. Rudderham, Pent P. O. Box 1.80
Mrs. Mary Jane Simmons, Land
Damages 300.00
Ernest Simmons, Delivering
Town Report . 15.00
Todd Protectograph Co., Supplies 48.00
Hobbs & Warren, Supplies 43.14
E. E. Williams, Office Supplies 1.50
34
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Hartley L. White, Street
Numbering 123.00
Frank C. Wales, Inspector of Slaughtering 160.50
Joseph H. Young, Bubbler for Drinking Fountain 4.36
$ 3,033.29
Appropriation
$ 2,500.00
Overdrawn 533.29
$ 3,033.29
MEDICAL ATTENDANCE ON POOR
Paid Dr. A. L. Chase $ 75.00
Dr. Geo. V. Higgins
75.00
Dr. A. W. Myrick 75.00
Dr. Frank C. Granger
75.00 ·
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
Appropriation
PAINTING STETSON HALL
Paid John B. Mahoney, Paint and
Oil $ 238.56
R. G. Simmons, Painting Con- tract 372.00
$ 610.56
Unexpended Balance
.
39.44
$ 650.00 $ 650.00
Appropriation
35
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE
Paid Case No. 1
Est. A. Lizzie Mann, For Rent . $ 102.00
John B. Mahoney, Supplies . . 130.59
V. M. Gray, Supplies 52.97
Harold P. Clark, Milk 15.90
Paid Case No. 2
John B. Mahoney, Supplies 89.38
V. M. Gray, Supplies 15.11
A. M. T. Beach & S. T. Crawford, For Rent -9 .99
R. J. McAuliffe, Provisions 50.12
Frank Diauto, Coal 10.00
Paid Case No. 3
Thomas Whitty, Supplies 207.00
Mrs. J. H. Atwood, For Rent . . 85.00
Patrick Clark, Milk 36.45
Paid Case No. 4
Mabel Curran, Board of
Children 189.00
J. F. Salomone, Repairing Shoes 1.25
Paid Case No. 5
Louis Villa, Board of Children 16.00
R. T. McAuliffe, Supplies . . . . . 4.30
Commonwealth of Mass. Div.
Child Guardianship, Board 424.56
Cash 8.00
Paid Case No. 6
Cash
180.00
Paid Case No. 7 City of Brockton, Board at
Almshouse 523.54
36
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Paid Case No. 8
Thomas Whitty, Supplies 8.26
M. E. Leahy, Coal 9.00
Paid Case No. 9
F. W. Hayden & Co. Supplies . . 217.40
M. E. Leahy, Coal 52.00
Randolph Coal Co., Supplies . . 26.75
R. J. McAuliffe, Provisions . . 30.79
Paid Case No. 10
Brockton Hospital, To be
reimbursed
88.31
Paid Case No. 11
George H. Eddy, Provisons 86.00
Paid Case No. 12
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 29.93
Percy Cordingly, Supplies
3.25
George A. Pool, Supplies
30.48
Frank W. Harris, Auto Hire .
7.00
Frank Teed, Milk
2.40
Paid Case No. 13
Mary A. Molloy, For Rent .... 60.00
F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies . 156.25
Paid Case No. 14
F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies .
208.55
M. E. Leahy, Coal 13.15
Frank Diauto, Coal
10.00
Meadowbrook Dairy Farm Milk 86.89
C. H. Saunders, Supplies .
104.74
Paid Case No. 15
Robert T. Mcauliffe, Supplies . 9.60
For Board,
183.00
Geo. H. She4, Supplies
37
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
Paid Case No. 16
F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies 95.22
Dominick Mazzeo, Moving Furniture 4.00
Moses F. Mann, Moving
Furniture 4.00
Cartwright & Hurley, Auto Hire 1.50
Paid Case No. 17
John B. Mahoney, Supplies ...
113.89
Robert T. McAuliffe, Supplies .
11.20
M. E. Leahy, Coal 8.50
Paid Case No. 18
V. M. Gray, Supplies 75.02
John B. Mahoney, Supplies 14.51
M. E. Leahy, Coal 8.50
R. J. McAuliffe, Supplies 41.88
Paid Case No. 19
George H. Eddy, Supplies 48.05
Eugene Thayer, House Rent . .
32.00
M. E. Leahy, Coal 4.50
Paid Case No. 20
. M. E. Leahy, Coal 8.75
George A. Pool, Supplies 24.96
Paid Case No. 21
M. E. Leahy, Coal
8.50
John B. Mahoney, Supplies 5.00
Paid Case No. 22
James Edgar Company,
Supplies 14.03
M. E. Leahy, Coal 8.75
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies
4.00
Paid Case No. 23
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 208.00
38
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Paid Case No. 24
E. C. Payne, For Rent 9.00
Paid Case No. 25
Warren Pharmacy, Prescriptions 24.60
Paid Case No. 26
F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies . 205.52
Paid Case No. 27
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies . . 36.00
Paid Case No. 28
M. E. Leahy, Coal 4.50
C. H. Saunders, Supplies 2.91
Paid Case No. 29
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies
$
8.00
$ 4,713.74
Unexpended
52.26
$ 4,766.00
Appropriation $ 4,000.00
To be reimbursed 88.31
Re-appropriation 677.69
$ 4,766.00
POOR OF OTHER TOWNS
Paid
$
236.57
To be reimbursed
POOR OF STATE
Paid For Support of State
Paupers To be refunded
985.98
POLICE
Paid John P. Hanley, Salary
$ 1,546.16
39
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
Appropriation $ 1,500.00 44.16
Reappropriation
$ 1,546.16
SPECIAL POLICE
Paid American Railway Express,
Express $ 1.36
Cartwright & Hurley, Services 261.75
Quincy Police Court, Care of Prisoners
54.00
John . B Duff, Police Duty 7.00
George Dixon, Police Duty 7.00
Walter E. Farrell, Police Duty .
1.50
Edward J. Foley, Police Duty .
7.00
John A. Forrest, Police Duty . . 25.25
Leo Gaynor, Police Duty
8.00
Stephen J. Hart, Auto Hire .. . 4.00
John P. Hanley, Court Expenses
45.19
F. W. Hayden & Co., Cartridges for Police . 6.90
Fred J. Kahler, Police Duty ... 28.00
Edward J. Lonergan, Police Duty
26.00
J. R. Luddington, Police Duty .
6.50
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies
7.35
Harold W. Macauley, Police Duty
7.00
Dwight Macauley, Police Duty and Motorcycle 30.00
Dennis J. Murphy. Police Duty 22.00
James H. Meaney, Police Duty
12.00
Thomas H. Mellon, Police Duty
4.50
Charles R. Meaney, Auto Hire .
12.00
Nicholas Moore, Police Duty . .
1.00
Douglas Mann. Police Duty .. 4.00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
40
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Telephone 60.19
William J. O'Connell, Police
Duty 22.00
M. F. Sullivan, Police Duty . .. 26.00
Traffic Sign & Signal Co., Repairs to Silent Policeman 29.10
William Tierney, Police Duty . 6.50
James J. Tierney, Police Duty . 5.75
Roderick White, Police Duty . .
4.50
William F. Whitecross, Police
Duty
77.25
Paid William Mahady, Police
Duty
6.50
William C. Mann, Police Duty
105.54
$ 932.63
Appropriation $ 800.00
Overdrawn
132.63
$ 932.63
PRINTING TOWN REPORT
Paid Walter L. Hickey $ 1,033.00
Appropriation 1,033.00
SCHOOLS
(For detailed account of Expenditures see Report of School Committee.)
Paid Per approval of School Commitee
$49,483.93
Appropriation $48,085.00
Refunded Stetson School Fund 687.50
Overdrawn 711.43
$19,483.93
41
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
STATE AID
Paid on Selectmen's Orders $ 2,346.00
To be reimbursed by the Commmonwealth of Massachusetts. STATE TAX
Paid Commonwealth of Mass.
State Tax $ 9,240.00
Commonwealth of Mass. Special State Tax 435.60
Commonwealth of Mass.
State Highway Tax 742.00
Commonwealth of Mass.
Eastern Mass. St. R. R. Co. 227.25
Commonwealth of Mass. 1920
Civilian War Poll Tax ... 213.00
Commonwealth of Mass. 1921
Civilian War Poll Tax ...
3,603.00
$14,460.85 $14,460.85
Appropriation
SIDEWALKS
Paid Almshouse, Teams 110.60
The Barrett Co., Tarvia 261.00
John J. Brown, Labor 14.00
James J. Connell, Labor
14.00
Joseph Desmond, Labor
10.00
Thomas Devine, Labor 16.00
John Kelleher, Labor
16.00
Peter Larsen, Labor
88.00
W. L. Mann. Labor and Team .
72.80
Patrick McDermott, Labor and Team 7.20
Isaac R. Mann, Gravel 26.60
Charles Perry, Labor 66.00
42
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
John Peterson, Labor 18.00
M. F. Sullivan, Labor 36.00
Charles Truelson, Labor and
Teams
306.80
Charles Truelson, Superintend-
ent
150.00
$ 1,243.00
Appropriation
$ 1,000.00
Overdrawn
243.00
$ 1,243.00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF
Paid
$
536.50
Unexpended Balanec 63.50
$ 600.00
Appropriation
$ 600.00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF RANDOLPH AND HOLBROOK
$
609.18
Appropriation $ 100.00
To be reimbursed by Town of Hol-
brook
203.06
Overdrawn
306.12
Paid
609.18
STREET LIGHTING
Paid Randolph and Holbrook Power and Electric Company . $ 5,227.43
Unexpended Balance
181.66
$ 5,409.09
Appropriation
$ 5.409.09
43
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
SNOW REMOVAL
Paid George O. Ayers, Labor $ 8.00
Robert W. Ayers, Labor and
Team
24.00
Ray Anderson, Labor 5.00
Dominick Apromoble, Labor
4.50
Fred Allison, Labor
2.50
Almshouse, Teams
13.00
Thomas Brady, Labor
4.00
William Carroll, Labor and
Teams 27.50
Harry Dolan, Labor
10.00
William Carroll, Jr. Labor and
Team 49.50
John Currie, Labor
17.00
Hugh Currie, Labor
5.00
Ray Carroll, Labor
10.50
C. B. Cushing, Labor
12.50
George Chisholm, Labor
6.50
George DeVlif, Labor
2.00
John J. Doyle, Labor
40.25
William Danforth, Labor
2.00
John P. Dixon, Labor
2.50
A. M. Dyer, Labor
8.00
Harry Dolan, Labor
10.00
Joseph Desmond, Labor
18.00
William C. Franke, Labor
8.00
James Fardy, Painting & Re-
pairing Snow Plow 18.45
Randolph Garage Co., Use of
Tractor 5.00
Leo Gaynor, Labor 4.00
Joseph Gaynor, Labor 4.00
44
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
C. L. Heney, Iabor 1.00
William Hawkins, Labor 5.00
Ernest Highland, Labor 6.50
William Johnson, Labor 6.00
Joseph Kaze Labor 4.00
Thomas Kiley Labor
4.50
James Kane Labor
17.25
Joe Loughlin Labor
4.00
Timothy Lyons Labor
8.00
Peter Larson Labor
2.00
W. L. Mann Labor
82.50
John J. Moore, Labor
8.00
J. Milligan Labor
36.00
Frank Mann, Labor
14.00
Earl McCannell, Labor
8.00
Talmage Morrow, Labor
3.00
New Eng. Road Machinery Co., Snow Plow
78.00
A. D. Nelson, Labor
25.20
Emery Nordahl, Labor
6.50
William O'Halloran, Labor
9.50
Herbert Peterson, Labor . .
7.50
Charles Patten; Labor and Team 87.50
Charles Perry, Labor 8.00
William Payne, Labor
4.50
R. Pulson, Labor
4.50
N. F. Randall, Labor Teams,
and
57.25
William B. Sargent, Labor
8.00
Thomas Scannell, Labor 4.50
Milton Stuart, Labor
4.00
George Sawyer, Labor
1.00
Willie Stetson, Labor
4.50
45
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
John Talacka, Labor 4.00
James Tierny,
11.50
Charles Truelson, Labor and Team
65.14
George Teed, Labor 1.50
Wallace Thayer, Labor
7.50
Otis Vaughn, Labor
6.75
Frank C. Wales, .
35.50
Walter L. Young, Labor
1.00
$ 967.79 .
Unexpended Balance
332.21
$ ,1300.00 $ ,1300.00
Appropriation
TREE WARDEN
Paid Timothy Cummings, Labor .. $ 1.00
George Bailey, Labor 169.00
W. G. Briggs, Jr., Labor 63.00
Walter Keith, Labor
64.00
John J. Moore, Labor 7.60
John P. Meaney, Labor
6.00
Dennis J. Murphy, Labor
6.00
John T. Moore, Labor and Team
93.00
M. F. Sullivan, Labor
46.00
C. Truelson, Labor and Team . 7.50
Otis Vaughn, Labor 12.00
Elmer P. Vaughn, Labor 26.00
Frank H. Cullen, Labor
2.50
$
503.60
Appropriation $ 500.00
46
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Overdrawn
3.60
$
503.60
TOWN OFFICERS Town Clerk and Treasurer
Paid John B. McNeill $ 1,200.00
Appropriation
$ 1,200.00
Moderator
Paid James E. Foley
$
50.00
Appropriation
50.00
Selectmen
Paid Richard F. Forrest
250.00
John B. Mahoney
200.00
Robert T. McAuliffe
200.00
Appropriation
$
650.00
$
650.00
Assessors
Paid James P. Duffy
$
400.00
Arthur W. Alden 300.00
John B. Mahoney 300.00
Appropriation
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
Auditors
Paid M. F. Cunningham.
40.00
John K. Willard.
40.00
W. F. Cunningham
40.00
Appropriation
120.00 $ 120.00
Registrars of Voters
Harold F. Howard.
$
50.00
47
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
Frank M. Condon
50.00
Charles R. Powers, Jr. 50.00
150.00
$
150.00
Appropriation
Tax Collector
Paid W. H. Lyons, . Commissions
Taxes 1920.
$ 1,300.00
W. H. Lyons,
Commissions
Taxes 1921.
450.00
Due W. H. Lyons, unpaid bills,
1,299.39
$ 3,049.39
Appropriation
.$1,700.00
Reappropriation
1,349.39
$ 3,049.39
Turner Free Library
Paid Order of Selectmen
$
150.00
Appropriation
150.00
Visiting Nurse Association
Paid Order of Selectmen
$
250.00
Appropriation
250.00
Weights and Measures
Paid Allen Brothers, Supplies .... $ 12.55
Est. William F. Barret, Salary 1920 100.00
Edward J. Foley, Salary, 1921 . 100.00
Edward J. Foley, Expenses 2.55
J. Edward Riley, Use of Team . 44.80
E. A. Perry, Making Key .... .75
Dover Stamping Co., Supplies 24.00
Milligan Hardware Co., Supplies . 2.99
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
.
Hobbs & Warren, Supplies ... 7.87
295.51
Appropriation
250.00
Overdrawn
45.51
295.51
Randolph, January 23, 1922.
We the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Randolph respectfully report that they have examined the accounts of the Selectmen, and find the entries and footings Correct, with proper Vouchers for all orders drawn on the Treasurer.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN H. RUDDERHAM, WILLIAM F. CUNNINGHAM, Auditors.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Tax Collector's Report.
Randolph, Jan. 25, 1922. To the citizens of the Town of Randolph and to all others Who may be interested :
By the faithful work of our efficient Auditors, it gives me great pleasure to prezent to you exact copies of their findings of your Tax Collector's books for years 1919, 1920, 1921 an das signed by them.
.
Again I repeat, Results count.
Thanking you all most heartily for your ready response to my urgent appeals
I am
Sincerely yours,
WALTER H. LYONS,
Tax Colleltor. Randolph, Mass., Jan. 13, 1922
Dr.
1920
Dec. 31 Taxes uncollected
$ 1,402.11
1921
Dec. 31 Interest collected to date 66.27
$ 1,468.38
Cr.
Dec. 31. Cash paid Treas. for Taxes $ 536.78
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By Abatements 865.33
Cash paid Treas. for Interest 66.27
$ 1,468.38 Randolph, Mass., Jan. 13. 1922.
We the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Randolph, Mass., have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Col- lector for the year 1919 and find same correct as per above statement.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN H. RUDDERHAM, W. F. CUNNINGHAM,
Auditors. Randolph, Mass., Jan. 14, 1922 Dr.
1920
Dec. 31
Taxes uncollected $31,899.43
1921
Dec. 31
Interest to date (recd.) 297.20
$32 196.63
Cr.
1921
Dec. 31
By Taxes paid Treas. $25,513.54
31 By Interest paid Treas. 297.20
31 By Abatements allowed 756.09
31 Taxes uncollected 5,629.80
$32,196.63
Randolph, Mass., Jan. 14, 1922 We the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Randolph, Mass., have this day examined the accounts of the tax col-
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lector for the year 1920 and find same correct as per above statement.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN H. RUDDERHAM, W. F. CUNNINGHAM,
Auditors.
Dr.
1921
Sept. 23 Tax Levy, 1921
$113,644.58
Dec. 20 Omitted Taxes 489.30
31 Interest collected to date 128.58
$114,262.46
Cr.
1921
Dec. 31 By error of Assessors (Difference between Tax Levy and Tax Col- lector's Commitment Book
1,407.62
31 Taxes paid Treasurer
80,035.14
Interest paid Treasurer
128.58
31 By Abatements 1,317.28
31 By Taxes uncollected 31,373.84
$114,262.46
Pandolnh, Mass .. Jan. 20, 1922
We the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Collector for the year 1921 and find same as per above statement.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM,
JOHN H. RUDDERHAM, W. F. CUNNINGHAM,
Auditors.
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EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
REPORT OF TREE WARDEN
Randolph, Mass., January 31, 1922
The town in the past has been noted for its beautiful shade trees, but, they are fast being destroyed by various causes. Gas, electric wires, and the various pests, all have a tendency to help destroy the same.
Each year trees are removed andl no provisions are made to replace the same.
A small appropriation each year. for the planting of shade and ornamental trees, would help replace the many trees removed each year.
We hope some action will be taken this year, in regard to the planting of new shade trees.
A lot of work still remains to be done on your outlying streets, and a number of large trees are yet to be taken down.
Report submitted by
JOHN T. MOORE, Tree Wardet.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
REPORT OF THE LOCAL MOTH SUPERINTENDENT
Randolph, Mass., Jan. 31, 1922. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen,
Gentlemen :
The Gypsy Moth situation in this town remains about the same.
While effective work was done by spraying last year, the woodlands are so badly infested, that while you clean up the residentials and highways, the moths lay the egg clusters again where they fly, and deposit the eggs.
The weather so far this winter has been mild and very favorable for these egg clusters. Creosoting the egg clusters has been carried on this winter and we expect to be able to cover the whole town.
This department has one power sprayer put in first class condition last year. It is recommended that the town procure a truck. More effective work can be done, and more ground covered than by using a horse to draw the apparatus. For a small amount a suitable truck could be obtained, and we would be able to save time, and reach all the people. and parts of the town.
A warning was sent out last year from the office of the State Forrester, in regard to the destruction of the Brown Tail Moth which has made its appearance again, and is more destructive to the fruit trees than the Gypsy Moth. I destroyed a large number last spring in some sections of the town.
Respectfully submitted, JOHN T. MOORE, Local Moth Supt.
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EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
LIST OF JURORS, 1922-1923
Adams, Frank B., Gold St., Florist
Allen, Chas. E., No. Main St., Carpenter Anderson, J. Dorrance, Belcher St., Wet Wash Laund. Prop. Averill, Merlin L., Liberty St., Sale man
Bagley, Augustus H., No. Main St .. Retired
Bailey, Irving D., Allen St. Salesman
Bracken, M. E., Union St., Shoeworker
Brady, Andrew J., Cottage St. Shoeworker
Burns, Saml. J., Warren St., Shoeworker
Campbell, Henry, No. Main St.,
Painter
Carney, Wm. F., Cottage St.,
Gate Tender
Capen, Carroll S., No. Main St., Salesman
Carroll, Patrick, Short St., Chauffeur
Daley, Jeremiah T., North St., Shoeworker
Dean, Wm. H., North St., Shoeworker
Dixon, Geo. H., Allen St.,
Shoeworker
Drysdale, Roy A., Ward St.,
Shoeworker
Diauto, John F., Silver St., Fireworks Mfg.
Dolan, George T., Howard St., Shoeworker
Dolan, Edw. J., Union St., Shoeworker
Dowd, James, North St., Shoeworker
Eldridge, Geo. H., West St.,
Shoeworker
Fardy, James, North St., Blacksmith
Forrest, Richard, So. Main St., Retired
Farrell, Walter E., Short St., . Electrician
Flaherty. Edmund R., Silver St., Salesman
Gaynor, Leo P., Maple St., Shoeworker
Gibson, Lincoln, Grove St., Motorman
Good, Thos. H., North St .. Mail Carrier
Hagar, Clarence L., West St., Florist
Harris, Geo., South St., Ice Dealer
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Hayden, Benj. F., No. Main St., Electrician
Howard, Harold F., No. Main St., Clerk
Isaac, Harry C., No. Main St., Salesman
Jones, Herbert S., North St., Shoeworker
Johnson, Elmer I., North St., Shoeworker
Kane, John P., Warren St., . Shoeworker
Keith, Francis G., South St., Clerk
Kennedy, Henry J .. Mill St., Shoeworker
Kent. Harry II .. No. Main St., Insurance
Kiernan, Thos. F., North St., Shoeworker
Leahy. Michael E .. No. Main St., Coal Dealer®
Leavitt, Win. H., No. Main St., Accountant
Linnehan, John E .. Depot St., Salesman
Luddington, John R., Union St., Shoeworker
Lyons, Frank E., Wales Ave., Salesman
Lyons, Walter H .. No. Main St., Collector
Madden. Alonzo E., Pleasant St., Manager
Mahan, James M .. Silver St., Shoeworker
Mahoney, Frank I) .. Warren St., Shoeworker
Mann, Arthur L .. Mt. Pleasant, Plumber
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