Randolph town reports 1920-1925, Part 21

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Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Town of Randolph
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81.81


E. C. Young, Lumber . .


3.92


Est. John B. Wren, Burial


Expenses


85.00


$4,895.40


Appropriation


$4,500.00


Overdrawn


395.40


$4,895.40


Abatements Paid W. H. Lyons, Collector : Abatements, 1920 $2,664.11


16


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Abatements, 1921


476.55


Abatements, 1922


685.21


$3,825.87


Appropriation Overlay


$3,639.90


Overdrawn


185.97


$3,825.87


Board of Health


American Railway Ex., Express. $ 1.88


George A. Bollings, Developing Cultures 33.00


Cartwright and Hurley, Fumigating 52.00


Richard F. Forrest, Expense 7.80


Hobbs & Warren, Stationary


2.87


W. L. Hickey, Printing


11.75


R. E. Dorr, Burying Animals . .


2.00


R. T. McAuliffe, Cash Paid .


.50


Thomas Loughlin, Painting Signs


18.00


Norfolk County Hospital, Upkeep Louis Mulligan, Burying Animal


1,832.06


1.00


Norfolk County Hospital, Board of Patient


434.20


Herbert E. Mann, Burying


Animal 1.00


William Mahady, Milk Inspector


22.50


Porter's Pharmacy, Supplies ..


3.00


Warren Pharmacy, Supplies


9.65


John H. Wren, Fumigating


21.00


James E .Foley, Salary 20.00


Robert T. McAuliffe, Salary


20.00


17


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


R. F. Forrest, Salary 20.00


$2,514.21


Unexpended


245.79


$2,760.00


Appropriated $2,500.00


To be refunded Board of


Santoria 260.00


$2,760.00


Births, Marriages and Deaths


Paid Dr. A. L. Chase, Returning


Births $ 1.50


Dr. Geo. V. Higgins, Return- ing Births 5.50


Dr. Frank C. Granger, Re-


turning Births, '20 and '21 13.50


E. Lawrence Payne, Canvass- ing Births 25.00


Dr. A. W. Myrick, Returning Births 6.00


John B. McNeil, Recording Births, Marriages and Deaths


247.50


$ 299.00


Unexpended Balance


1.00


$300.00


Appropriation


300.00


18


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Care of Clock


Paid First Congregational Parish $ 20.00


Appropriation 20.00


County Tax


Paid Frederick C. Cobb, County


Treasurer 5,645.02


Appropriation 5,645.02


(Disbursement Under Chapter 763 Act of 1913) (Mother's Aid)


Disbursements to seven families containing 19 children under 14 years of age.


Cash Paid to Mothers


$1,570.00


Cash paid to City of Brockton 183.20


Paid M. E. Leahy, Coal


166.00


Frank Diauto, Coal


9.25


C. Fred Lyons, Groceries


325.00


Mark T. White, Rent


70.00


E. L. McAuliffe, Rent


105.00


G. and Z. Market, Rent 60.00


John J. Doyle, Rent 65.00


Ellen T. Farrell, Rent


121.00


R. J. McAuliffe, Meat. . 151.41


R. T. McAuliffe, Shoes and Rubbers 60.85


T. Salomone, Repairing


Shoes 2.25


David J. Good, Repairing Shoes 2.55


John Luciano, Repairing Shoes 4.75


Frank J. Curran, Repairing


Stoves


9.35


George W. Shedd, Supplies


5.00


19


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Harold F. Clark, Milk . 16.19


Mass. General Hospital,


Examination 3.80


Lincoln Stetson, Milk


15.99


Appropriation


$1,200.00


To be refunded :


Comm.


of


Massachusetts


919.86


To be refunded :


City


of


Quincy


153.00


Overdrawn


673.76


$2,946.62


$2,946.62


Election Expense


Paid 35 Election Officers Annual


Town Meeting 1922 175.00


1 Election Officer Annual Town Meeting, 1921 5.00


Mikado Tea Co., Dinners at


Town Meeting 100.00


Blue Hill Lodge, K. of P., Hall Rent, Republican


Caucus 8.00


W. L. Hickey, Printing Reg-


istration Notices, Town


Meeting Warrants, Ballots and Voting Lists 298.00


Delivering Finance Commit- tee Reports 10.25


William Toomey, Labor 48.00


Nicholas Moore, Labor .


1.00


Comm. of Mass., Registra-


tion Book 5.75


20


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


E. L. McAuliffe, Supplies . . 11.00


Bernard Moore, Labor 51.50


Comm. of Mass., Counting Machines 26.00


Talmadge Morrow, Irons for


Voting Booths


1.75


$741.25


Appropriation $ 450.00


Overdrawn


291.25


$741.25


Fire Department


Am. Railway Ex., Express 2.36


American La France Co.,


Supplies . 93.68


G. A. Burke, Supplies. 2.50


Harold L. Bailey, Salary . .. 1,500.00


George W. Bailey, Labor . . 22.00


Bay State Lunch, Meals ..


9.15


Arthur H. Blanchard


163.28


Boston Woven Hose and


Rubber Co., New Hose . . 681.10


William Connell, Repairing Hose 13.50


Percy Crockett, Repairing


Reservoir 275.00


William A. Clark, Labor . . 5.00


Cartwright & Hurley,


Gasoline 8.51


Dominant Distributing Co.,


Supplies 1.25


Joseph W. Desmond, Labor 10.00


Frank Diauto, Coal


145.25


21


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


John Diauto, Supplies


20.00


Fred Diauto, Labor 36.00


Engineers, Salary and Hour Service 306.00


Engineer and Stoker of


Steamer 35.00


Firemen Salary and. Hour


Service


654.65


Gamewell Fire Alarm Co. . .


161.37


James Fardy, Labor


4.15


Foster, McDonald Co.,


Supplies


160.80


James Fardy, Blacksmithing


4.40


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


Telephone


44.47


James F. Ginnerty


2.50


Frank W. Harris, Express-


ing


11.50


J. M. Hardy, Supplies


28.03


Fred J. Kahler ,Driver


57.68


Fred Kahler, Labor


4.00


R. W. LeBaron, Repairs . .


24.56


William J. Mclaughlin,


Labor 27.50


E. L. McAuliffe, Supplies . .


1.40


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


15.20


R. E. O'Brien, Labor


1.25


Pettingell Andrews & Co.,


Wire


50.06


Alfred Pepper, Repair


96.18


Herbert A. Poole, Gas and


Oil 84.11


Porter's Pharmacy, Supplies


3.13


Randolph and Holbrook Elec-


tric Light & Power Co. 43.73


22


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Randolph Garage Co. . . . 4.30


William F. Rudderham,


Labor 51.50


Sawyer Crystal Co. 1.75


for


B. Sullivan, Covering Hose 7.00


Stuart Howland Co., Wire .


111.08


A. C. Trojana, Pumping Cis- tern Out 16.60


Wetmore Savage Co., Supplies


121.52


$5,124.00


Appropriation $4,785.00


To be Reimbursed


Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co. 100.00


Refunded Engineers 25.00


Overdrawn 214.00


$ 5,124.00


Forest Fire Warden


Paid Pay Rolls


$749.75


Bay State Lunch, Meals for


Visiting Fire Dept. . 35.35


$ 785.10


Appropriation


$300.00


Refund


29.00


Overdrawn


456.10


$ 785.10


23


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Gypsy Moth Department


Paid George D. Finnegan, Adver-


tising $5.25


F. Burt Jaquith, Advertising. . 6.00


F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies . . 1.69


Talmadge Morrow, Labor .


10.50


Sherwin Williams Co., Supplies 165.33


American Railway Co., Express 1.17


Acme Rubber Co., Supplies .. . 30.00


Frank P. Tower, Spraying


Trees 44.00


Samuel Cabot Inc., Supplies. . . 17.82


Cartwright & Hurley, Gas .... 5.22


Fitzhenry Guptill Co., Supplies 4.35


Pay Rolls


957.90


1,249.23


Unexpended 221.82


$ 1,471.05


Appropriation


$1,250.00


Reimbursed


221.05


$ 1,471.05


Capt. Horace Niles Post 110, G. A. R.


Paid for Decoration of Soldiers' Graves . .


200.00


Appropriation 200.00


Highways


Paid Charles H. Truelson, Pay Rolls $2,607.10


The Barrett Co., Tarvia .


788.38


24


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


William H. Carroll, Repairing


Fence 2.00


Talmadge Morrow, 17.15


F. W. Hayden Co., Supplies . . . 3.70


Powers Bros., Crushed Stone. . 19.41


Pill Bros. Inc., Supplies 6.00


Alexander D. Salamone,


Street Brooms 13.50


Percy C. Crockett, Gravel . 9.35


Percy Crockett, Rent of Ground


15.00


Thomas Whitty, Supplies


.18


Peter Larsen, Gravel


39.70


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R.


Freight .83


Benjamin J. Mann, Repairing Fences


260.99


Charles R. Powers, Gravel . 2.30


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies . .


.53


Isaac R. Mann, Gravel


52.90


Michael Kakshtis, Gravel . .


16.00


Frank Diauto, Supplies : . . .


26.98


Old Colony Crushed Stone


Co., Crushed Stone 117.71


R. E. O'Brien, Drain Pipe . 19.80


$4,019.51


Appropriation


$4,000.00


Overdrawn 19.51


$4,019.51


Insurance on Treasurer's Bonds


Paid Joseph T. Leahy, Insurance 100.00


Appropriation


100.00


25


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Tax Collector's Bond


Paid H. W. French, Insurance .. $100.00 Appropriation 100.00


Insurance, Workmen's Compensation and Fire


Paid Joseph T. Leahy, Insurance $ 458.90


H. W. French, Insurance. . 948.20 E. R. Long, Insurance . 80.36


$1,487.46


Unexpended


112.54


$1,600.00


Appropriation $1,600.00


Interest and Discount


Paid C. D. Parker & Co., Dis-


counting Notes $3,369.54


Randolph Trust


Company,


Interest 23.75


Wellington Wells, Interest . 60.00


Westboro Savings Bank,


Interest 540.00


Henry C. Jackson, Interest. 142.50


Mary P. Webber, Interest. . 25.00


Commonwealth of Massachu-


setts, Interest on Notes. . 1,066.50


Commonwealth of Massachu-


setts, Certifying Notes . . 32.00


Randolph Savings Bank, Interest 283.50


$5,542.79


Unexpended


457.21


26


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Appropriation


$6,000.00 6,000.00


Inspector of Animals


Paid H. W. Kingman, Salary .. $ 100.00


Appropriation 100.00


Inspector of Slaughtering


Paid Frank C. Wales $ 140.25


Unexpended 19.75


Appropriation


$160.00 $160.00


Lockup


Paid Herbert A. Poole, Charcoal $


5.28


Bernard Moore, Salary and


Meals


107.70


M. E. Leahy, Coal


32.00


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 1.10


$146.08


Unexpended


3.92


Appropriation


$150.00 150.00


Miscellaneous


Paid Samuel Albert, Map


$


2.95


A. L. Burdakin, Transcript of Deeds 17.10


Robert Burlen, Binding Records 14.75


Elmer L. Burchell, Auto Hire


5.00


27


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Cartwright & Hurley, Auto


Hire, Gas Light Com-


mittee 12.00


James H. Dunphy, Legal Service 150.00


Richard F. Forest, Misc. Ex-


pense


14.63


James E. Foley, Misc. Ex-


penses 10.38


George B. Graff, Supplies . . 2.00


Walter L. Hickey, Printing for Tax Collector 51.00


W. L. Hickey, Postage 65.27


Walter L. Hickey, Printing 39.56


M. E. Leahy, Coal, Town Office 215.01


W. H. Lyons, Postage 12.00


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies . . 4.64


P. B. Murphy, Printing No- tice 5.85


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., Tele-


phone, Town Offices


...


88.12


Norfolk County, Entering


Petitions


9.00


Bernard Moore, Janitor


150.00


Bernard Moore,


Care


of


Lawn


21.00


Robert T. McAuliffe, Misc.


Expense Paid 15.85


John B.


Mahoney,


Misc.


Expense 2.50


Thomas F. Pattern, Deliver- ing Town Reports 15.00


Patrick Ryan, Labor


2.80


28


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Registry of Deeds, Recording Deed 1.00


Randolph & Holbrook Power and Electric Co., Electricity


for Town Offices 107.03


Harry L. Shatswell 3.00


Thorp & Martin, Supplies . .


.


26.09


Hobbs & Warren, Supplies


62.97


$1,126.50


Unexpended


373.50


Appropriation


$1,500.00 1,500.00


Medical Attendance on Poor


Paid Dr. George V. Higgins


$


75.00


Dr. Frank C. Granger 75.00


Dr. A. W. Myrick 75.00


Dr. A. L. Chase 75.00


$300.00 300.00


Appropriation


Poor Out of Almshouse


Paid Cash $ 134.00


E. F. Burrell, Nursing 60.00


Department of Public Wel-


fare, Boarding Children. . 350.85


Mabel Curran, Boarding Children 432.00


Cartwright & Hurley Buri- al Expenses 110.00


James Edgar Co., Supplies . 9.73


29


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


F. W. Hayden Co., Supplies 193.36


C. Fred Lyons, Groceries . . 52.00


C. H. Saunders, Groceries. . 26.55


V. M. Gray, Groceries . .... 150.38


Thomas Whitty, Groceries. 97.41


Richard J. McAuliffe, Pro- visions 59.12


George H. Eddy, Supplies . . 46.07


Harold F. Clark, Milk. 14.76


James F. Gibson, Milk


20.87


House Rent


224.50


City of Brockton, Bill of


1920


370.08


Brockton Hospital, Bill of


1920 151.43


State Hospital, Tewksbury


Bill of 1918, '19, and '20 338.69


City of Boston, Bills from 16 to '21 824.14


Mass. General Hospital. 166.60


Holy Ghost Hospital 75.72


R. T. McAuliffe, Supplies . . 6.00


Dr. A. L. Chase, Medical Attendance 22.50


James H. Dunphy, Legal Ser- vices and cash paid in case Randolph vs Holbrook .. 100.00


M. E. Leahy, Fuel 77.90


$4,114.66


Unexpended


227.49


$4,342.21


Appropriation


$2,000.00


Plus receipts of Almshouse


2,236.15


30


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Reimbursed 106.00


$4,342.21


State Poor


Disbursements


$


775.80


To be reimbursed 775.80


Poor of Other Towns


Paid Disbursements


$


276.18


To be reimbursed 276.18


Police


Paid John P. Hanley $1,500.00


Appropriation 1,500.00


Special Police


Paid Henry T. Clark, Police Duty $ 16.50


Cartwright & Hurley, Auto


Hire 59.00


F. W. Hayden & Co.,


Supplies 1.50


Howard Foley, Police Duty . 6.00


Richard Forrest 6.00


David J. Good, Auto


Hire 2.00


Joseph W. Desmond, Police


Duty 8.00


Charles Heney, Police Duty


6.00


Frank W. Harris, Auto


Hire 8.00


John P. Hanley, Expense. . 49.46


Frank W. Harris, Express-


ing 8.50


31


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


· James Lynch, Police Duty . . 18.00 James H. Meaney, Police


Frank M. Condon, Police Duty 6.00


Edward T. Murphy, Police


Duty


16.50


Duty


16.50


Harold W. Macauley, Police Duty 6.00


William C. Mann, Police Duty 89.95


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co 54.83


George H. Stetson 6.00


Commissioner of Public Safety .75


Porter's Pharmacy, Paint


10.50


C. H. Truelson & others,


Painting Roadway .. . 19.43


City of Quincy, Care of Prisoners 10.00


William F. Whitecross, Police


Duty


14.50


$429.42


Unexpended


70.58


$500.00


Appropriation


$500.00


Printing Town Report


Paid Walter L. Hickey


$


624.00


Appropriation


624.00


Purchase of Land, Belcher School Paid H. W. French, Agent $ 130.00


Appropriation


130.00


32


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


State Aid


Paid Disbursements


$2,220.00


To be reimbursed 2,220.00


Military Aid


Paid Payments


under


Military


$116.00 Aid Act


To be Reimbursed


$


58.00


Unprovided for


58.00


$116.00


State Tax


Paid State Tax $7,560.00


State Highway Tax 742.00


Gipsy and Brown Tail Moth Tax 264.79


Civilian War Poll Tax


4,314.00


Appropriation


$12,880.79 $12,880.79


Street Lighting


Paid Randolph and Holbrook


Power and Electric Co. $5,546.16


Unexpended


19.34


$5,565.50


Appropriation $5,400.00


Lights on Norfolk Road 82.50


400 Candle Power Light at Pond St. 50.00


Two electric lights on Grove St.


33.00


$5,565.50


33


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Soldiers' Relief


Disbursements $550.50


Appropriation $ 500.00


Overdrawn


50.50


$550.50


Soldiers' Relief Randolph and Holbrook


Disbursements


$


211.13


Unexpended


329.21


$540.34


Appropriation $ 470.00


To be refunded Town of


Holbrook


70.31


$540.34


SALARY TOWN OFFICERS


Moderator


Paid James E. Foley


$


50.00


Appropriation


50.00


Town Clerk and Treasurer


Paid John B. McNeill


$1,200.00


Appropriation 1,200.00


Selectmen


Paid James E. Foley


$


200.00


Richard F. Forrest


200.00


34


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Robert T. McAuliffe 250.00


Appropriation


$650.00 650.00


1


Assessors


Paid Arthur W. Alden $ 241.50


James E. Foley 301.00


James P. Duffy 514.50


Appropriation


$1,057.00 Overdrawn 557.00


$1,057.00


Auditors


Paid Michael F. Cunningham $ 40.00


John H. Rudderham 40.00


William F. Cunningham . 40.00


$120.00


Appropriation


$120.00


Registrars of Voters


Paid Harold F. Howard


50.00


Charles R. Powers, Jr. 50.00


Henry J. Meaney 50.00


$150.00


Appropriation


$


100.00


Overdrawn


50.00


$150.00


Tax Collector Paid W .H. Lyons, Collector


35


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Commission on Taxes 1919 $ 15.30


Commission on Taxes 1920 50.00


Commission on Taxes 1921


1,050.00


Commsision on Taxes 1922


500.00


Balance Due W. H. Lyons


884.09


$2,499.39


Appropriation $1,200.00


Reappropriation 1,299.39


$2,499.39


Tree Warden


Paid F. W. Hayden & Co.,


Supplies $ 4.10


Geo. Bailey, Labor 142.00


Joseph W. Desmond, Labor 90.00


B. F. Murphy, Labor 4.00


Victory Products Co.,


Supplies 4.50


Frank W. Harris, Express-


ing


5.80


Dennis J. Murphy


12.00


Talmage Morrow, Labor


4.00


C. W. H. Moulton, Lad- ders


21.00


John T. Moore, Cash


Paid


2.00


E. J. Devine, Team


26.80


Warren Mann, Labor


1.00


Wm. Truelson, Labor


7.80


James Milligan, Labor


1.60


Frank H. Cullen, Labor . .


10.00


Weston L. Mann, Labor and Team


·


20.00


36


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Frank J. Curran, Labor .. . 1.25


M. F. Sullivan, Labor 17.50


Elmer P. Vaughn, Contract 35.00


John T. Moore, Supt. 87.00


Unexpended


7.15


$504.50


Appropriation $ 500.00


Reimbursed


4.50


$504.50


Sidewalks


Paid Charles H. Truelson, Pay


Rolls


$ 969.80


Charles R. Powers, Gravel 30.20


$1,000.00


Appropriation


$1,000.00


Snow Removal


Paid Charles H. Truelson, Pay


Roll $ 860.35


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., Freight 6.48


Talmage Morrow, Repair,


ing Snow Plows 98.00


$964.83


Appropriation $ 900.00


Overdrawn 64.83


$964.83


37


$497.35


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Burial of Indigent Soldiers


Paid Catrwright & Hurley .


$ 60.00 To be reimbursed by Comm. of


Mass.


60.00


School Department (including New School) (For detailed account of Expenditures see Report of


School Committee.)


Payments on approval of School Committee $58,401.94


Appropriations


$57,480.00


Reimbursed or to be Refunded :


Stetson High School


682.50


Books and Supplies


48.11


School Nurse


67.20


Overdrawn


124.13


$58,401.94


Home Making and Trade Schools


Paid City of Boston


$900.30


To be reimbursed by Comm. of


Mass. .


450.15


Unprovided for


450.15


$900.30


Turner Free Library


Paid Order of Selectmen


$


150.00


Appropriation


150.00


Visiting Nurse Association


Paid Order of Selectmen


$500.00


Appropriation


500.00


38


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Weights and Measures


Paid Fred J. Breed, Supplies 4.65


Thomsa J. Good 95.35


$100.00 100.00


Appropriation


Randolph, Mass., Jan. 20, 1922. We the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Ran- dolph, have this day examined the accounts of the Select- men for the 1922 and find same as per statement.


M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN H. RUDDERHAM, JAMES V. DONOVAN, Auditors.


Appropriation


Re-Appropriation


Total


Payments


Reimbursed


or to be


Reimbursed


Unpaid Bills


Unexpended


Overdrawn


App. for Assessors


$


210.00


$210.00


$243.66


Almshouse


4,500.00


4,500.00


4,895.40


395.40


Abatements


3,639.90


3,639.90


3,825.87


Board of Health


2,500.00


2,500.00


2,514.21


$260.00


$245.79


Births, Marriages & Deaths


300.00


000.00


299.00


1.00


Care of Clock


20.00


20.00


20.00


. . . .


.


·


County Tax


5,645.02


5,645.02


5,645.02


Chap. 763


1,200.00


1,200.00


2,946.62


1,072.86


...


·


673.76


Election Expenses


450.00


450.00


741.25


Fire Department


4,785.00


4,785.00


5,124.00


125.00


214.00


Forest Fire Warden


300.00


300.00


785.10


29.00


Gypsy Moth


1,250.00


1,250.00


1,249.23


221.05


221.82


G. A. R.


200.00


200.00


200.00


Highways


4,000.00


4,000.00


4,019.51


19.51


Insurance Tax, Collector's Bond


100.00


100.00


100.00


Insurance, Treasurer's Bond ...


100.00


100.00


100.00


. .


.


Insurance, Wkm., Com & Fire .


1,600.00


1,600.00


1,487.46


112.54


Interest and Discount


6,000.00


6,000.00


5,542.79


. . . .


457.21


Inspector of Animals


100.00


100.00


100.00


Inspector of S'aughtering


160.00


· .


160.00


140.25


19.75


Lock-up . . . .


150.00


. . .


. .


150.00


146.08


. . 3.92


·


.


.


·


. .


·


. .


. . . .


·


. . .


·


.


. . .


. . . .


·


·


. . .


185.97


·


.


291.25


...


. . . .


456.10


. . . .


$33.66


Miscellaneous


1,500.00 300.00


1,500.00 300.00


1,126.50 300.00


Medical Attendance, Poor


Poor out of Almshouse


2,000.00


$2,236.15


4,236.15


4,114.66


106.00


227.49


State, Poor


775.80


775.80


Poor of other towns


276.18


276.18


Police


1,500.00


1,500.00


1,500.00


Police, Special


500.00


500.00


429.42


· · . .


. .. .


Printing, Town Report


624.00


624.00


624.00


Purchase, of Land


130.00


130.00


130.00


State, Aid ..


2,220.00


2,220.00


. . . .


·


·


·


·


· ·


58.00


State, Tax


12,880.79


12,880.79


12,880.79


.. . .


Street Lighting


5,565.50


·


.


. ...


19.34


Soldiers' Relief


500.00


500.00


550.50


Soldiers' Relief, R, & H.


470.00


470.00


211.13


70.34


329.21


Salary, Town Officers


3,820.00


1,299.39


5,119.39


4,842.30


884.09


607.00


Sidewalks


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Snow Removal


900.00


900.00


964.83


. . . .


. .


.


. .


.


School Dept.


57,480.00


57,480.00


58,401.94


797.81


121.13


Home Making, Trade Schools


900.30


450.15


450.15


Tree Warden


500.00


500.00


497.35


4.50


7.15


Turner Free Library


1,500.00


·


·


.


. . . .


Visiting Nurse Association


500.00


500.00


500.00


. .


·


. . . .


·


·


Weights and Measures


100.00


100.00


100.00


. . . .


.


. .


·


·


.


. .


·


. . . .


.


. . . .


$3,535.54$131,165.75 $138,343.31 $6,526.69 $884.09 $2,089.30 $3,624.26 Unexpended 2,089.30 Net Overdraft 1,534.96


.


·


. .


·


· · · ·


·


·


·


Totals . $127,630.21


.


. . . .


·


. . . .


.


· ·


Burial of Indigent Soldier


60.00


60.00


64.83


Military Aid


116.00


58.00


.


5,565.50


5,546.16


50.50


. . . .


70.58


. .. .


373.50


.


150.00


150.00


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


. TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT


Randolph, Mass., January 13th, 1923. To the Citizens of the Town of Randolph and to all others who may be interested :


Your Tax Collector has proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the voters made no mistake when they re-nom- inated and elected me as their Tax Collector. I have been faithful to my obligation and I ask you all to weigh the evidence as presented to you above and below. With great pleasure I present to you exact copies of the find- ings of your Collector's books by our official Auditor for years 1920, 1921, 1922.


Again I repeat, results counts.


Thanking you all most heartily for your ever-ready response to my earnest appeals, I am


Yours sincerely,


WALTER H. LYONS, Tax Collector.


1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922.


Randolph, Mass., January 10, 1923.


DR.


1921


Dec. 31 Taxes uncollected $5,629.80


1922


Dec. 31 Error, difference between tax levy and Tax Collector Commitment Book ... 38.22


$5,668.02


1922


Dec. 31 Interest to date (rec'd) 390.30


$6,058.32


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CR.


1922


Dec. 31 By Taxes paid Treas. $5,668.02


Dec. 31 By Interest paid Treas. 390.30


$6,058.32 Randolph, Mass., January 10, 1923.


We the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Ran- dolph have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Collector for the year 1920 and find same correct as per above statement.


M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN V. RUDDERHAM, JAMES V. DONOVAN, Auditors.


Randolph, Mass., January 10, 1923.


DR.


1921


Dec. 31 To Taxes uncollected $31,373.84


1922


Dec. 31 To Interest Collected 733.81


$32,107.65


CR.


1922


Dec. 31 By Taxes Paid to Treas. $23,693.15


1922


Dec. 31 By Interest Paid to Treas. 733.81


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1922


Dec. 31 By Taxes uncollected $7,680.69


$32,107.65


Randolph, Mass., January 10, 1923.


We the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Ran- dolph have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Col- lector for the year 1921 and find same correct as per above statement.


M. F. CUNNINGHAM,


JOHN H. RUDDERHAM, JAMES, V. DONOVAN,


Auditors. Randolph, Mass., January 12, 1923.


DR.


1922


Sept. 14 Tax Levy, 1922


$106,140.19


Sept. 14 Poll Tax Levy 6,500.00


Dec. 10 Omitted Taxes 718.84


Dec. 31 Interest Collected to date 75.53


$113,434.56


CR.


1922


Dec. 31 Taxes Paid Treasurer $74,675.05


Dec. 31 Interest Paid Treasurer 75.53


Dec. 31 By Taxes Uncollected 38,542.13


Dec. 31 By error of Assessors (difference


between tax levy and Tax Collector's


commitment book) 141.85


$113,434.45


45


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Randolph, Mass., January 12, 1923.


We the undersigned Auditors of the Town of Ran- dolph have this day examined the accounts of the Tax Collector for the year 1922 and find same as per above statement.


M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN H. RUDDERHAM, JAMES V. DONOVAN,


Auditors.


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


LIST OF JURORS-1923


--


Abrams, Samuel, North St., Shoeworker


Allen, Chas., E. No. Main St., . Carpenter Allen, Joseph S., Maple St., Shoeworker


Alden, Arthur W., Union St., Retired


Bagley, Augustus H., No. Main St., Retired


Bailey, Irving D., Allen St., Salesman


Brady, Andrew J., Cottage St., Shoeworker


Burns, Samuel J., Warren St., Shoeworker


Baker, Arthur C., Roel St., Clerk


Barry, William T., West St., Shoeworker


Carney, Wm. F., Cottage St.,


Gate Tender


Capen, Carroll S., No. Main St., Salesman


Carroll, Patrick, Short St., Chauffeur


Callahan, Michael, Emiline St., Carpenter


Cohen, Morris, Woodlawn St., Tailor


Dolan, George T., Howard St., Shoeworker


Dolan, Edw. J., Union St., Shoeworker


Dowd, James, North St.,


Shoeworker


Derocher, Edmund, Howard St., Shoeworker


Diauto, Michael J., Warren St., . Bookkeeper


Evans, Fred O., Warren Ave.,


Laborer


Fahey, Edward F., Silver St., Insurance


Foley, James E., Cottage St., Retired


Gaynor, Leo P., Maple St., Shoeworker Gibson, Lincoln, Grove St., Motorman


Glidden, George W., No. Main St., Retired


Gove, Clarence U., off Liberty St., Salesman


Goeres, Thomas R., No. Main St., Shoeworker


Howard, Harold F., No. Main St., . Clerk


Harris, Frank W., South Main St., Expressman Hill, Charles D., No. Main St., Real Estate Dealer


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Jacquith, F. Burt, So. Main St., Reporter


Jones, James M., Liberty St., Shoeworker Kennedy ,Henry J., North St. Shoeworker


Knebal, Frederick E., Cottage St., . Clerk Kent, Harry J., No. Main St., Insurance


Kennedy, James F., So. Main St., . Salesman Lynch, James., North St., Shoeworker


Lyons, Daniel P., Cross., . Salesman


Luddington, John R., Union St., Shoeworker


Linnehan, John E., Depot St., Salesman


Lyons, Frank E., Wales Ave., Salesman


Lyons, Walter H., No. Main St., Collector .


Madden, Alonzo E., Pleasant St., Manager


Mann, Arthur L., Mt. Pleasant, Plumber


Mann, Geo. E., No. Main St., Foreman


McMahon, Joseph J., South St., Retired


Meaney, Charles R., Silver St., Electrician


Merrill, Carl B., So. Main St., Salesman


O'Gorman, Patrick, Plain, Shoeworker


O'Mahoney, Joseph W., Pleasant Shoeworker


O'Connell, John J., Howard St., Shoeworker


Pelissier, M. Frank, North St., Shoeworker


Powderly, Chas. T., No. Main St., Shoeworker


Packard Lester R., No. Main St., Broker


Powers, Rev. Chas. R., No. Main St., Retired


Reynolds, O. E., No. Main St., . Merchant


Riley. J. Edward, Liberty St., Shoeworker


Sawyer, Geo. F., Liberty St., Shoeworker


Sheridan, Wm. F., So. Main St., Shoeworker


Sullivan, M. F., South St., Shoeworker


Sullivan, George, Maple St., Shoeworker


Stetson, Thomas L., North St., Retired


Tileston, Frank H., No. Main St., .Janitor


Teed, Frank F., Oak St., Carpenter


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Vaughn, Otis S., Howard St., Shoeworker


Wales, Joseph D., Wales Ave., . Clerk Wren, John H., North, Salesman


Murphy, Dennis J., Warren St., Real Estate


Heney, Chas. T., South St.,


Salesman


McAuliffe, Robert T., Union St., Shoe Dealer Mahoney, John B., No. Main St., . Manager


Foley, Howard, Depot St., Shoeworker


40


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS


To the Voters of The Town of Randolph :


To start with the first part of April I had some very bad holes on South, Cottage, Vine and Maple streets, when the frost was leaving the ground. Then the scrap- per was got out but very little scraping was done, on account of the small appropriation.




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