Randolph town reports 1920-1925, Part 29

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Publication date: 1920
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Article 32. To see if the Town will raise and ap- propriate money for the care of the clock in the spire of the First Congregational Church.


Article 33. To see what action the Town will take relative to abatements of taxes and raise and appropri- ate money therefor.


Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for planting shade trees on the highways, as petitioned for by John E. McDonald, Fran- cis G. Keith and others.


Article 35. To see what action the Town will take in regard to an equitable and complete revaluation of the real and personal property of the town, and raise and ap- propriate money therefor as petitioned for by James F. Kennedy, H. W. Kingman and others.


Article 35. To see if the town will vote to approve the action of the School Committee in petitioning for leg- islation to borrow outside the debt limit, for school pur- poses, or to pass any vote in relation to the proposed legislation relative to increased school housing facilities, as petitioned for by the School Committee.


Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to install electric light and poles in Stetson park and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for by Thomas Desmond Post of the American Legion and others.


Article 38. To raise and appropriate money for the suppression of the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, as recom-


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mended by the State Forester.


Article 39. To see what action the Town will take relative to a resolution requesting legislation (1) to fix the maximum price at which coal may be sold in any Congressional district or part thereof; (2) to provide for prior sales and shipments to consumers and to retailers of coal. .


Article 40. To see if the Town will appoint a com- mittee to draw and present for adoption at a special meeting called for that purpose a set of building regula- tions, as petitioned for by A. Howard Holbrook, Isaac R. Mann and others.


Article 41. To raise and appropriate money for ex- pense of the Assessors' Department.


Article 42. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-law: That hereafter no street shall be accepted by the Town that is less than forty feet in width, as petitioned for by A. Howard Holbrook, Isaac R. Mann and others.


Article 43. To see if the town will vote to create a planning board as provided for in Section 70, Chapter 41, of the General Laws, as petitioned for by A. Howard Hol- brook, Isaac R. Mann and others.


Article 44. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to donate to the Brock- ton Hospital.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by post- ing attested copies thereof at five or more public places in said town, seven days at least before the day and the hour for holding said meeting.


Hereof, fail not, and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, on or before the day and the hour appointed for said meeting.


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Given under our hands at Randolph, this Fifteenth day of February A. D. 1923.


ROBERT T. MCAULIFFE, JAMES E. FOLEY, RICHARD F. FORREST, Selectmen of Randolph.


A true Copy, Attest :


JOHN P. HANLEY, Constable.


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1


INDEX


Officers for the Year 1922-1923 3


Assessors' Report 5


Overseers of Poor Report


8


Selectmen's Report


11


Appropriation Table


40


Tax Collector's Report


43


List of Jurors 47 Superintendent of Streets' Report 50 Fire Department Report 51 Turner Free Library Report 55 Report of Trustees 57 60


Report of Librarian


Statistical Report


62


Report of Treasurer


63


Resolutions


School Committee Report


Report of School Committee


65 69 72 77


School Calendar


School Expenses 78


General Expenses 79


Report of Superintendent of Schools 85


Distribution of Pupils 90


Honor Roll 97


Report of Principal of Stetson High School 99


EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Report of Supervisor of Music 108


Report of Supervisor of Drawing 110


Report of Stetson School Fund 111


Report of School Physician 113


Town Treasurer's Report 115


Balance Sheet 125


Provisions for Paying Notes 126


Statement of Monument Fund 127


Statement of Welcome Home Fund 127


Water Commissioners' Report


129


Report of Water Commissioners


131


Orders Drawn 132


Joint Account Paid by Randolph, Maintenance 133


Joint Account Paid by Randolph, Installing and Overhauling Pumps 135


Joint Account Paid by Holbrook, Maintenance. . . 186


Joint Account Paid by Holbrook, Installing and Overhauling Pumps 136


Statement of Joint Account 137


Randolph Maintenance 137


Randolph Service Pipe Construction 139


Grove Street Extension


140


Interest Account 140


Receipts for Year 141


Taking Land at Great Pond 140


Rules and Regulations 143


Town Clerk's Report 149


Record of Town Meetings 151


Annual Town Meeting, Adjourned 157


Total Appropriation 173


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


State Election Primary 177


State Election 183


Recount for Senator 190


Meeting of Town Clerks 191


Births Recorded 192


Marriages Recorded


197


Deaths Recorded 200


Interments Recorded


204


Table of Vital Statistics 206


Sealer of Weights and Measures' Report 208


Tree Warden's Report 209


Moth Superintendent's Report 210


Warrant for Annual Town Meeting, 1923 211


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TOWN REPORT


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MA'S


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1923


W. L. HICKEY, PRINTER RANDOLPH, MASS.


MAM


Eighty-Eighth Annual Report


of the


Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of the Poor, School Committee, Engineers of the Fire Department, Superintendent of Streets, Board of Health Town Clerk, Tax Collector, and Town Treasurer of the


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


together with The Reports of the Trustees of the Stetson School Fund, The Trustees of the Turner Free Library and of the Water Commissioners for the


YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1923


MAY 14 1963


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1922-1923


Town Clerk and Treasurer John B. McNeill


Moderator


James E. Foley


Selectmen and Overseers of Poor


Rihard F. Forrest Term expires 1924


Robert T. McAuliffe Terms expires1924


James E. Foley Term expires 1925


Assessors


Joseph J. McMahon Term expires 1926


Arthur W. Alden


Term expires 1924


James E. Foley


Term expires 1925


School Committee


Florence E. Roddan


Term expires 1924


James F. Kennedy Term expires 1924


Charles R. Kiley


Term expires 1925


Water Commissioners


John B. McNeill Term expires 1925


Richard F. Forrest Term expires 1926


William F. Cunninham Term expires 1924


Auditors


Michael F. Cunninham James V. Donovan John H. Rudderham


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Constables


John P. Hanley John J. Condon John A. Forrest


Frank J. Donohue Patrick T. McDonnell Louis J. Courtney


Martin E. Young


Registrars of Voters


Harold F. Howard


Henry J. Meaney


Charles R. Powers, Jr.


Tax Collector Walter H. Lyons


Engineers of Fire Department


Elmer P. Vaughn Frederick K. Diauto


Henry J. Mann


Finance Committee


H. W. Richter John B: Brennan D. J. Hand


Charles D. Hill Ralph G. Knights Frank D. McCarty


H. W. French


Representative of General Court


John A. Kelliher of Stoughton


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


ASSESSORS' REPORT 1923


Value Buildings, 1922


$1,793,400.00


Value Land


771,950.00


Value Personal


612,500.00


3,177,850.00


Value Buildings, 1923


$2,132,500.00


Value Land


767,890.00


Value Personal


620,100.00


3,519,490.00


CREDITS FROM STATE AND OTHER SOURCES


State Income, General School


Returns


$10,952.85


Income, General Return


6,441.94


Nat. Bank Tax


900.00


Corporation Tax


3,500.00


Interest


1,200.00


Dog Tax and other School


returns


1,500.00


Miscellaneous


500.00


Moth Dept. Returns


200.00


Alms House


1,200.00


Poll Tax


2,776.00


$ 29,170.79


Amount to be raised on Property .. $114,771.56


Tax on Real Estate $94,556.30


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Tax on Personal 20,215.26


Poll Tax, Part to be refunded 6,940.00


Committed to Collector


. .


121,711.56


. Omitted List 507.19


Total Committed


$122,218.75


Number of Persons Assessed 2,709


Number of Horses 87


Number of Cows 247


Number of Sheep 3


Number of Neat Cattle 29


Number of Swine 42


Number of Dwellings. 1,334


Number of Acres of Land 5,607


Number of Fowl 2,903


Number of Automobiles 481


VALUATION OF TOWN PROPERTY


Almshouse Property


$ 12,000.00


Town Hall 25,000.00


One Steam Fire Engine


5,000.00


One Fire Truck 600.00


One Combination Fire Truck


5,000.00


Land Clarke Estate


1,200.00


School House and Land, School St.


7,500.00


Chestnut St. . .


1,800.00


"


"


No. Randolph .


8,000.00


"


Belcher St.


9,250.00


"


Lafayette St. . 1,600.00


Prescott School and Land


17,000.00


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Land on North St.


200.00


Stetson School and Land


32,000.00


Turner High School Fund


10,000.00


Stetson High School Fund


20,000.00


Turner Library Building and Land


40,000.00


Turner Library 20,000.00


Turner Fund for Library


10,000.00


R. W. Turner Library Fund


20,000.00


Coddington Fund


1,900.00


E. Fannie Belcher Lot


1,000.00


Randolph Water Works


164,000.00


Total


$418/050.00


ARTHUR W. ALDEN


JOSEPH J. McMAHON


JAMES E. FOLEY


Assessors of Randolph.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


SELECTMEN


1923


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


REPORT OF SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF POOR


To the Voters of Randolph :


We submit herewith our report for the year 1923 and have kept within the appropriation as closely as possible. The total expenditures show a net overdraft of $938.25. Nearly one-half of which is caused by the expenses of children attending Continuation and Vo- cational schools, a matter over which we have no con- trol and for which there has been no appropriation. As this is to be an annual expense we recommend that in the future an appropriation be made to cover this item.


RICHARD F. FORREST, JAMES E. FOLEY, ROBERT T. MCAULIFFE. Board of Selectmen, and Overseers of Poor.


ALMSHOUSE


Porters Pharmacy, Supplies .$ 15.75


Frank Diauto, Supplies


443.51


R. E. O'Brien, Labor and Supplies 21.25


M. E. Leahy, Feul 753.97


New England Tel. and Tel. Co. . 38.09


Randolph and Holbrook Pr. and Elec. Co. 119.05


C. H. Saunders, Supplies 168.77


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Brockton Gas Light Co. 65.98


E. L. McAuliffe, Supplies 6.00


George Novelline, Swine


15.00


Mrs. Bridget O'Brien, Labor 312.00


Standard Harness Co., New Har-


ness


14.00


American Ry. Express Co. 7.07


James T. Flanelley, Supplies


245.35


G. H. Eddy, Supplies


251.67


George W. Bugbee, Fish


48.31


F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies


163.42


R. J. McAuliffe, Supplies


269.72


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies


214.41


Thos. Whitty, Supplies


118.54


Cunningham Packing Co. Curing Hams


2.20


Mass. Prison Commission, Sup- plies


101.47


V. M. Gray, Supplies


54.20


Edwin C. Soule, Ice 48.05


W. M. Howard, Fish 83.56


Fottler, Fiske & Rawson, Seeds


43.50


C. H. Truelson, Dressing Hogs . .


7.50


Joseph Breck & Sons, Seeds


36.07


M. J. Collins, Use of Horse


5.00


H. A. Poole, Supplies


1.90


Geo. W. Bailey, Labor


1.00


R. E. O'Brien, Hay 35.13


Robt. T. McAuliffe, Supplies


10.00


Clar-Mac Chemical Co.


26.22


August Rhalfs, Supplies 4.90


M. J. McKenna, Fish , 15.31


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Towns & Mann, Expressing 17.47


H. N. Smith, Supplies 54.68


Campagna & Taylor, Labor 30.00


Chas. R. Meaney, Labor and Sup-


lies 7.50


Frank W Harris, Expressing


2.80


Atwood Paper Co., Supplies 11.00


B. & P. Transportation Co. Expressing .35


Warren Pharmacy Inc., Supplies


3.55


Talmage Morrow, Blacksmith 1


Acct. 58.15


M. M. Sullivan, Salary as Warden 1,000.00


Benjamin Mann, Repairs 10.00


$4,963.37


Appropriation


4500.00


Overdrawn


463.37


$4,963.37


ALMSHOUSE REPAIRS


E. C. Young Co., Supplies


222.76


Norfolk Lumber Co., Supplies 56.59


Campagna and Taylor, Labor .. 219.24


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


4.00


$502.59


Appropriation


500.00


Overdrawn


2.59


$502.59


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ABATEMENT OF TAXES


Paid W. H. Lyons, Levy of 1921 . 3885.82


Paid W. H. Lyons, Levy of 1922 517.90


Paid W. H. Lyons, Levy of 1923 . 921.46


5,325.18


Appropriation Overlay


3,455.33


Overdrawn 1,869.85


5,325.18


ASSESSORS' EXPENSE


Times Publishing Co. 3.50


James E. Foley, Expense 9.10


A. L. Burdakin, Abstract of Deeds 79.86


Arthur W. Alden, Expense .50


Katherine Harris, Abstracts 14.00


W. L. Hickey, Printing 22.00


Towns & Mann, Expressing 2.73


A. W. Brownell Corp., Supplies .25


Frank W. Harris, Expressing


.60


132.54.


Appropriation


100.00


Overdrawn 32.54


132.54


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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS


G. V. Higgins, M. D., Returning Births 6.25


E. L. Payne 25.00


John B. McNeil 231.00


W. L. Hallet, M. D., Returning Birth .25


Cartwright & Hurley, Returning Deaths 13.25


John H. Wren, Returning Death


9.75


A. W. Myrick, M. D. Returning Births 9.00


A. L. Chase, M. D., Returning Births .75


295.25


Unexpended


4.75


300.00


Appropriation


300.00


BROCKTON HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION


Brockton Hospital Co. 500.00


Appropriation 500.00


BOARD OF HEALTH


Case No. 1


Paid Overseers of Public Welfare


Boston


27.43


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Case No. 2


Paid Overseers of Public Welfare


Boston 18.29


Case No. 3


Paid Overseers of Public Welfare Boston 13.71


Case No. 4


Paid Overseers of Public Welfare Boston 41.14


Case No. 5


Cash Paid to Family in Quarantine 34.00


Case No. 6


Cash Paid to Family in Quarantine 56.00


Case No. 7


Paid Norfolk County Hospital


Board


392.60


Case No. 8


Paid to Norfolk County Hospital


To be refunded by Com. of Mass. 128.70


Case No. 9


Paid Norfolk County Hospital Board, To be Refunded by


City of Boston 140.40


Case No. 10


Paid Warren Pharmacy, Medicine


18.35


$870.62


American Railway Express Co.


1.85


Robt. T. McAuliffe .30


Wm. Whitecross, Burial of Animal 1.00


Isaac Anderson, Cabinet for Lung- motor 18.00


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Thos. Loughlin, Painting Signs . 9.00


E. C. Young Co., Signs 6.00


P. C. Crolkett, Clean-up Day . .. 48.00


M. T. Sullivan, Clean-up Day ....


8.00


Winthrop Bruce, Clean-up Day .. 8.00


Wm. O'Halloran, Clean-up Day . .


8.00


John Kelliher, Clean-up Day ....


8.00


C. H. Truelson, Clean-up Day ...


28.80


Wm. O'Halloran, Labor


57.00


W. L. Hickey, Printing


4.50


Geo. D. Finnegan, Advertising . .


4.50


F. Burt Jaquith, Advertising


3.75


James Dowd, Labor 2.50


Cartwright & Hurley, Fumigating


110.00


33.00


John H. Wren, Fumigating .. .... Joseph W. O'Mahoney, Burial of Animals 2.00


Charles H. Forrest, Burial of


Animals 2.00


M. F. Sullivan, Labor 36.00


Patrick T. McDonnell, Burial of Animals 14.00


Frederic C. Cobb, County Treas .. 1,613.13 Leopold Kangeiser, Burial of Animals 1.00


James H. Dunphy, Legal Services 10.00


James E. Foley, Salary, Board of Health 20.00


Robt. T. McAuliffe, Salary, Board of Health 20.00


R. F. Forrest, Salary, Board of Health 20.00


$2,098.33


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2,968.95


Appropriation $2,250.00


To be reimbursed by State 128.70


To be reimbursed by City of


Boston 140.40


To be reimbursed by Board of Sanatoria 215.00


Overdrawn 234.85


2,968.95


MOTHERS AID CHAPTER 118


Case No. 1


Cash Paid


10.00


Mrs. Ellen Farrell, Rent of House


11.00


M. E. Leahy, Fuel


8.75


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Mrs. Ellen Farrell, Rent 11.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


M. E. Leahy, Fuel 8.75


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Mrs. Ellen Farrell, Rent 22.00


M. E. Leahy, Fuel


17.50


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Cash Paid 10.00


Cash Paid 10.00


Mrs. Ellen Farrell, Rent 11.00


M. E. Leahy, Fuel


4.50


Mrs. Ellen Farrell, Rent 11.00


Mrs. Ellen Farrell, Rent


7.50


$273.00


CHAPTER 118 AND CITY OF BOSTON


Case No. 2


To Aid Rendered May 7 to Oct. ..


184.00


To be Refunded 184.00


CHAPTER 118 AND CITY OF BOSTON


Case No. 3


To Aid Rendered Oct. 8 to Dec. 31 207.00


To be Refunded 207.00


Case No. 4


Cash Paid


10.00


M. E. Leahy, Fuel


8.75


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


R. T. McAuliffe, Supplies


10.50


Cash Paid


10.00


W. B. Lewis Co., Moving


15.00


Mark B. White, Rent


13.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


M. E. Leahy, Fuel


26.50


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


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Mark B. White, Rent


13.00


Frank Diauto, Fuel


3.00


Frank Dianto, Fuel


3.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


John J. Doyle, Moving Funiture. . 9.00


Mark B. White, Rent


13.00


M. E. Leahy, Fuel


8.75


Frank Diauto, Fuel


1.90


Robt. T. McAuliffe, Shoes


11.00


City of Brockton


23.33


City of Brockton


177.06


Robt. T. McAuliffe, Supplies


14.00


477.79


CHAPTER 118 MOTHERS' AID


Case No. 5


M. E. Leahy, Fuel 8.75


R. J. McAuliffe, Supplies 11.87


R. T. McAuliffe, Supplies 3.50


G. & L. Market, Rent 15.00


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 45.00


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 90.00


Lincoln Stetson, Milk . 43.56


Lincoln Stetson, Milk 12.40


R. J. McAulliffe, Supplies 6.00


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 105.00


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 20.00


361.08


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CHAPTER 118 AND CITY OF QUINCY Case No. 6


Cash Paid


20.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Robt. T. McAuliffe, Supplies


10.65


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


James Edgar Co., Clothing


15.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


Cash Paid


10.00


275.65


$1,778.52


Unexpended


600.06


$2,378.58


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Appropriation $1,500.00


To be reimbursed by Boston 260.66


To be reimbursed by Quincy 91.88


To be Reimbursed by State ..... 526.04


$2,378.58


CARE OF CLOCK


First Cong. Parish 20.00


Appropriation 20.00


COUNTY TAX


Paid Frederic C. Cobb, County


Treas.


5786.56


Appropriation 5786.56


ELECTION EXPENSES


Bernard Moore 44.00


Mrs. Jennie Wright, Lunches 10.44


W. L. Hickey, Printing 139.00


Walter Ballentyne, Labor .75


Fred Ballentyne, Labor


1.00


Wm. O'Neill, Labor


.75


James Nugent, Labor


.75


James Lyons, Labor


.75


Wm. Toomey, Erecting Booths .


16.00


Thos. Patten, Distributing Town


Reports 15.00


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228.44


Unexpended


71.56


300.00


Appropriation


300.00


ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND POLES IN STETSON PARK


-


Appropriation


150.00


No Expenditure


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Harold L. Bailey, Operator of


Fire Truck


1500.00


George W. Bailey, Labor 16.50


Pay Roll


8.50


N. E. Tel. Tel. Co., Telephone 44.00


Randolph & Holbrook Lt. and Pr. Co. 49.31


American La France Engine Co.


Repairs 20.30


F. W. Hayden & Co.


32.03


P. J. McDermott


2.00


Alfred Pepper, Supplies


40.20


Alfred Pepper, Driving Fire Truck


57.68


A. Gilbert, Supplies


48.44


Cartwright & Hurley, Supplies


10.08


H. A. Poole, Supplies


72.03


C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 27.74


Frank Diauto, Fuel 134.02


Capen & Lane, Supplies 30.80


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Fred Diauto, Trucking 2.00


Boston Woven Hose Co., New Hose 375.00


Wetmore-Savage Co., Supplies . . 51.24


Pay Roll 946.00


Bay State Lunch Co., Supplies 5.20


Randolph Garage Co. 546.88


Decatur Hopkins Hardware Co., Supplies 42.00


John Brown, Labor


8.00


Whitney Fire & Recharging Co., Supplies 12.00


E. F. Gould, Painting Fire Station 76.56


Leo F. Sullivan, Labor 14.40


James Fardy, Labor and Supplies 49.38


E. A. Perry, Labor and Supplies


2.75


American Ry. Express Co. :


4.51


Towns & Mann, Expressing


2.10


E. C. Young Co., Supplies


1.50


M. E. Leahy, Supplies


3.50


Blue Line Trans. Co., Expressing


1.00


Benj. Mann, Labor and Supplies


38.15


B. Sullivan, Hose Cover


9.00


E. F. Gould, Supplies


2.00


Henry K. Barnes, Supplies


7.50


Chas. E. Young, Stoker of Steamer


15.00


Jesse E. Taber, Engineer of Steamer 20.00


Talmage Morrow, Labor and


Supplies 30.00


Appropriation 4160.00


Overdrawn 199.30


4359.30


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NEW FIRE TRUCK


Maxim Motor Co. 7500.00


Appropriation 1000.00


Raised by Town of Randolph Notes 6500.00


7500.00


FOREST FIRES


Martin E. Young and Others 504.50


C. P. Harris, Labor


2.50


F. W. Hayden Co.


5.48


512.48


Appropriation


300.00


Overdrawn


212.48


512.48


Paid Capt. Horace Niles, Post 110


G. A. R. 200.00


Appropriation 200.00


GYPSY MOTH DEPT.


John T. Moore and Others, Pay


Roll 1038.39


Fitzhenry-Guptill Co., Supplies . . 20.91


Frank W. Harris, Carting 5.00


California Central Creameries,


Supplies 31.68


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Grasselli Chemical Co., Supplies 259.46


The Sulpho-Napthol Co., Supplies 7.50


Alfred Pepper, Labor 21.74


W. L. Hickey, Printing


1.75


Cartwright & Hurley, Supplies .


8.70


Frank P. Toner, Spraying 65.00


Geo. D. Finnegan, Advertising . . 6.75


F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies .. 4.30


1471.18


Unexpended


28.82


1500.00


Appropriation


1500.00


HIGHWAYS GENERAL REPAIRS


Thorpe & Martin, Supplies 10.50


Charles H. Truelson


9.00


R. T. McAuliffe .40


Samuel Narcus, Supplies


2.95


New England Road Mach. Co., Supplies 33.00


V. M. Gray, Supplies


.20


Wm. O'Halloran, Labor


124.00


Berger Mfg. Co., Supplies


151.18


Austin Western Road Mach. Co., Supplies 3.45


The Barrett Co., Tarvia 2280.18


Old Colony Crushed Stone Co. .. 123.83


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co., Freight 6.00


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


Ties 15.00


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M. F. Sullivan, Labor 15.00


James Driscoll & Sons Co., Cement


Sidewalks 140.00


Frank C. Walsh, Supplies 3.18


Dyar Sales & Mach. Co .. , Supplies 11.34


Independent Coal Tar Co., Supplies 56.16


Good Roads Mach .. Co., Supplies 14.62


P. J. Whalen, Labor


2.75


E. L. Shaw, Expressing


4.00


Com. of Mass. Dept. of Public Works, Labor 323.34


Geo. Mayo, Supplies


7.58


American Ry. Express Co., .66


M. E. Leahy, Fuel


9.50


Frank Diauto, Fuel


14.85


Mrs. Delia Perry, Gravel


61.50


Ezekiel C. Sargent, Use of Steam Roller 276.67


P. C. Crockett, Rent of Land for Crusher 15.00


John Rogerson, Rental of Trench . 20.00


Earle Crockett, Team and Labor 5.85


Isaac R. Mann, Gravel


54.75


G. H. LaEsperance, Rental of


Trench 1922 20.00


Thos. Whitty, Care of Lantern


and Supplies 50.00


F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies 18.10


Moses F. Mann, Labor 2.00


Talmage Morrow, Blacksmith


Acct.


4.65


P. C. Crockett and Others,


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EIGHTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT


Pay Rolls 4443.12


8334.31


Appropriation


8,000.00


Overdrawn 334.31


HIGHWAY'S REMOVAL OF SNOW


New England Road Mach. Co.


New Plough


80.00


Wm. H. Carroll and Others 211.05


Robt. Ayres and Others 238.50


Charles H. Truelson and Others 374.25


Wm. Harding and Others 76.50


Nicholas Moore


4.00


Weston L. Mann and Others


135.25


John J. Collins


31.00


Wm. O'Halloran


6.50


Charles H. Patten and Others


131.00


Louis Mulligan


9.00


Francis Reilly


39.00


M. M. Sullivan


68.00


Carlton P. Harris


6.00


Geo. E. Cannaway


6.00


Almshouse


17.00


Talmage Morrow, Blacksmith Acct.


31.75


Frank C. Wales


51.00


P. C. Crockett


124.50


John. J. Doyle


42.00


G. F. Archer, Gasoline 4.05


Cartwright & Hurley, Gas and Oil 30.06


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V. M. Gray, Gasoline 5.50


Randolph Garage


10.25


Earle Crocket, Labor and Team


9.90


Talmage Morrow, Labor on Plough


39.20


1781.26


Unexpended


18.74


1800.00


Appropriation


1800.00


INSURANCE WORKMEN'S COMP. AND FIRE


Herman W. French


1843.40


Frank W. Vye


64.10


Joseph T. Leahy


770.04


National Surety Co.


63.75


2741.29


Unexpended


58.71


2800.00


Appropriation


2800.00


INTEREST AND DISCOUNT


Com. of Mass., Interest


960.00


Com. of Mass., Certifying Notes


38.00


Randolph Savings Bank, Interest 189.00


C. D. Parker & Co. 2854.86


Charles L. Edwards 45.00


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EIGHTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT


Fred S. High 45.00


Edw. C. Stone and Winthrop


Nottage


45.00


Revere Savings Bank 90.00


Westboro Savings Bank 480.00


Randolph Trust Co. 23.75


Henry C. Jackson


95.00


4865.61


Unexpended


134.39


5000.00


Appropriation


5000.00


TREASURER'S BOND


Joseph T. Leahy 100.00


100.00


Appropriation


100.00


TAX COLLECTOR'S BOND


Herman W. French 100.00


100.00


Appropriation


100.00


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS


H. W. Kingman M. D. V. S.


100.00


Appropriation 100.00


100.00


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INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING


Frank C. Wales, 1922


155.00


Appropriation 150.00


Overdrawn 5.00


155.00


INSPECTOR OF MILK


Wm. Mahady, Salary 100.00


100.00


Appropriation 100.00


LAND DAMAGE


CANTON, CHESTNUT AND OLD STREETS


Henry E. Cottle 80.00


Christopher Tangen 18.00


Annie C. Kingman


55.00


Geo. O'Ayres 60.00


Ellerton James 25.00


C. W. Gable


100.00


Wm. Sargent and Frances Losey


51.00


Jesse E. Taber, Land Damage and


Moving Wall 544.00


Chas. H. Truelson, Land Damage


Moving Hedge 284.00


Michael Kakshetes 100.00


Antonio L. Sass 45.00


Edwin K. Weddall 30.00


$1,392.00


To be Reimbursed by Norfolk County 1.392.00


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EIGHTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT


LEGAL EXPENSES JOHNSON vs TOWN OF RANDOLPH


Wm. J. Good, Legal Services 696.00


G. V. Higgins, M. D. 50.00


Hartley L. White, Plan 53.00


Robt. T. McAuliffe, Expenses. . . 26.75


John P. Hanley, Expenses


27.81


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853.56


Appropriation


750.00


Overdrawn


103.56


853,56


LOCKUP EXPENSES


M. E. Leahy, Fuel


8.75


Charles R. Meaney, Repairs 7.55


Bernard Moore, Care of Lockup and Meals


120.85


Carl P. Jorgensen, Painting Lock- up 45.00


H. A. Poole, Supplies


2.88


185.03


Unexpended


14.97


200.00


200.00


Appropriation


LUNG MOTOR


Paid Lung Motor Corp, Lung-


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motor 170.00


Appropriation 170.00


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE


Hobbs & Warren, Supplies . . 29.09


New England Tel. & Tel. Co .... 81.81


Handolph & Holbrook|Lt. & Pr.Co. 89.08


Thorpe & Martin, Supplies . . 48.14


W. L. Hickey, Supplies 146.83


Lee H. Porter, Supplies 6.75


M. E. Leahy, Fuel, Town Office . 249.99


R. F. Forrest, Expenses of Select-


men 18.20


James E. Foley, Expenses of Select-


men 23.25


P. B. Murphy, Supplies 7.40


Bernard Moore, Care of Rooms and Lawn 176.00


Robt. T. McAuliffe, Expenses of Selectmen 3.90


W. H. Lyons, Tas Coll., Postage 24.00


R. F. Forrest, Petition to County Com. 3.00


James H. Dunphy, Legal Advice




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