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22 John Finley
81
5
Carcinoma
St. John, N. B. Richmond, Me.
Apr.
3 John Fisher
6
2
Diptheria
Randolph
6 Eileen R. Buckley
24
6 18 Meningitis
Whitman
10 Eliza C. Blake
78
2 1 Senile Decay Canton 11 Louise C. Bauer
32 11 27
Pulmonary . Tuberculosis
13 Ann Cordelia Holbrook
82
5 6 Cancer
New Haven, Conn. Stoughton
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
Long Island, N. Y. Hartford, Conn.
18 James Frederick Thayer
75
Arterio Sclerosis
P. E. I. Brockton Sweden
52
8 19 4
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Clinton, Conn. Suncook, N. H. Milton Randolph
27 Jennie B. Oliver
64
9 14
Chronic Nephritis
Italy
21
Leonardo Foti 43
48
Date of 1924
DEATHS RECORDED IN RANDOLPH 1925
Date of 1925
Name
Y. M. D.
Cause of Death
Birthplace
19
Margaret Kennedy
73
2
Uraemia Arterio Sclerosis
Randolph Randolph
19
Edward Joseph Dolan
62
21
20 Moniria I. Bailey
67
7 21
Cerebral Hemmorrhage Freeport, N. S.
25 Alicia Brennan
67
Myocarditis No. Stoughton
May 9 Steven A. R. Pratt
77 1
9
Arterio Sclerosis
Weymouth
11
16 Isabelle Farrington
60
Pernicious Anemia
Boston
31
Jerome Daigle
45
Brain Tumor
P. E. I.
June
3
Christina Smith
57 11
3
Germany
5
Dominick Angi
42
2
Italy
49
6 William P. Jones
47
2
13
Anthony Dubuskey
50
Lithuania
22 Rosalthe C. Menage
88
1
8
Apoplexy
Ossipee, N. H.
23 Dorothy M. Farrell
18
6
Uremia
Roxbury
3
Frank W. Harris
58
12
Acute Appendicitis
So. Weymouth
4 Frank M. Beal
71 10 20
Arterio Sclerosis
Randolph
11
Mary A. Smith
68
4 29
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Randolph
17
Daniel J. Sullivan
63
5 28
Carcinoma of Stomach
Randolph
21 Frank Creutz
44
8 20
Valvular Heart Disease Roxbury
26 Gerald Kiley
68
8 11
Chronic Myocarditis
Randolph
Aug.
10 John Davis Plummer
93 11 19
Arterio Sclerosis
Upton
19 Blanche L. Savage
11 22
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Manchester, N. H.
23 John Meaney
88
7 29
Senile Decay
Ireland
31 Mary Alden Howard
67 9
2 Chronic Myocarditis
Randolph
31 Alice M. Granger
73 10 11
Mitral Stenosis
Essex, Vt.
Sept. 4 George J. MeGerigle
72 2 2
Chronic Myocarditis
Brooklyn, N. Y.
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Myocarditis
Multiple Burns, Accidental Stillborn
Unknown
Randolph
Diabetes
1
July
6
Stillborn
DEATHS RECORDED IN RANDOLPH 1925
Date of 1925 Name
Age Y. M. D.
Cause of Death
Birthplace
18
Amelia N. Valentinelli
67
2 25
Chronic Myocarditis
Germany Randolph
24
Edward Flaherty
74
7 10
Arterio Sclerosis
25 Clinton E. Belville
35
5 28
Undetermined, Probably Bleeding Peptic Ulcer
Boston
30
John Luciano
55
Oct.
2
Delia Taylor
53
7
13 Morton Holbrook 79
3
15
Isabelle Salome Lyons
66
1 17
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Braintree
15
N. Irving Tolman
65
7 5
Randolph
17
Lewis W. Baxter
16
22
18 Walter A. Thayer
68
2 3
Diabetes
Braintree
Nov.
3 Seth D. Bradley 66
8 14
Embolus
Vineyard Haven, Mass Lowell
9
Arthur C. Hayden, Jr.
8 11
Randolph
11
Catherine M. Kelleher 68
53
Broncho Pneumonia Chronic Myocarditis Chronic Myocarditis
Randolph Nova Scotia Boston
Dec.
Catherine C. Flynn 61
9 26
Carcinoma
1
2 Elizabeth Robbins 92
7 12 Senile Decay
Leverett, Mass.
7 Howard Francis Foley 45
4 10 Chronic Myocarditis
Halifax, N. S.
26
Lizzie R. Anderson 76 2 16 Arterio Sclerosis
Carbondale, Pa.
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
Mitral Stenosis
Italy
Chronic Myocarditis
Ireland
Stillborn
Broncho Pneumonia
Randolph
Pneumonia (Lobar)
Accidental
Randolph
50
8 Francis J. Donahue
75 10 4
Chronic Myocarditis
12 Annie M. Murphy
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Date of Marriage 1925
Name Residence
22 Ray Clifton Call
Braintree
22 Virginia Osborn Anderson (Wheeler) Randolph
24 James Francis Reynolds West Quincy
24 Gertrude Agnes Mahan Randolph
24 Frederick Dahloorff Driscoll Randolph
24 Dorothy Anne Cutting Randolph
25 Rogers Landrith Arringdale Providence, R. I.
25 Ruth Beatrice Squire Randolph
July
1 Robert E. Adams
Easton
1 Georgina M. Guidice Randolph
4 Wallace Lee Day Dorchester
4 Marion Louisa Bruce Randolph
15 Harold Elmer Tuttle Randolph
15 Mildred Evelyn Gustapson Quincy
20 Cyril C. Thomas Randolph
20 Marion G. Browning Dorchester
26 Joseph E. MacDonald . Milton
26 Alice M. Pendleton Randolph
29 Fred Colley Brown Woburn
29 Edna Pearl Wilson Woburn
Aug.
1 Reginald Ray Downing Randolph
1 Alberta Horton (Wales) Randolph
9 Alfred DeYoung Braintree
9 Mary J. Holden Randolph
12 William G. Billingham Randolph
12 Edith May Wood Stoughton
19 Arthur Delorfano Randolph
19 Charlotte E. Westland Quincy
45
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
TABLE OF VITAL STATISTICS YEAR 1925
1925
Intentions of Marriage
Marriages
Births
Deaths
January
2
2
11
4
February.
1
2
10
9
March
0
1
6
8
April
4
2
11
9
May
2
2
11
4
June
8
8
10
7
July
6
6
9
6
August
5
5
3
5
September
5
8
4
5
October
9
10
11
7
November
4
4
8
5
December
1
1
4
4
-
-
47
51
98
73
Whole number of Births Recorded :
Males 50
Females 48
98
Parents both native born
69
Parents one native, one foreign born 19
Parents both foreign born
10
98
Whole Number of Marriages Intentions 47
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES
Unknown, Undetermined, Arachnoid Cyst, Acute Dilatation of Heart, Acute Hepatic Stenosis, Valvular Heart Disease, Embolus, Chronic Interstitial Nephritis, Diphtheria, Meningitis, Pernicious Anemia, Brain Tumor, Apoplexy, Acute Appendicitis, Exposure, Prematurity
one each
16
Chronic Myocarditis
12
Arterio Sclerosis
10
Cancer
5
Pneumonia Broncho
5
Senile Decay
4
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
4
Cerebral Hemorrhage
4
Accidental
3
Mitral Stenosis
2
Pneumonia Lobar
2
Stillborn
2
Uraemia
2
Diabetes
2
-
73
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NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
"STATEMENT OF LICENSES ISSUED AND FEES RETAINED BY THE TOWN CLERK
Dog Licenses to December 31, 1925:
412 Males at $2.00 each $824.00
121 Females at $5.00 each 605.00
24 Females (Spayed) at $2.00 each 48.00
4 Breeder's Licenses at $25.00 each 100.00
8 Transfers at $.20 each 1.60
$1,578.60
"Cash Paid County Treasurer
$1464.80
Fees Retained 113.80
$1578.60
Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Licenses :
53 Combination Licenses at $2.00 each $106.00
52 Hunting and Trapping at $1.50 each 78.00
40 Fishing at $1.00 each 40.00
20 Minors Trapping at $0.25 each 5.00
$229.00
Cash Paid Massachusetts Division
of Fisheries and Game $187.75
Fees Retained 41.25
$229.00
JOHN B. McNEILL, Town Clerk.
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INTERMENTS IN RANDOLPH IN 1925 of persons dying elsewhere
Date of
Age
Death 1925
Namic
Y. M. D.
Place of Death
Jan. 9
Barbara L. Wood
1 8 25
Abington
20
Marion Leach Hazard
47
23
Quincy
Feb. 1
Lea F. McMahon
4
8
Braintree Quincy
12 Stillborn
Brockton
15 Robert Isaac
83
3 17
Boston
19
John P. Dugan
63
8 10
Braintree
19
Theresa Fabiano
Avon
21
Margaret Hickey
63
1 26
Holbrook
22
Jean Carol Moody
24
Wollaston
22 Louis DeYoung
60
Braintree
28
William J. Colleran
2
9 -
Weymouth
28
Catherine Dillon
58
Braintree
10
Walter Tirborn
78
5
9
Boston
10
Emma A. Smith
76
2 23
Boston
11
John McManus
79
Braintree
14
James Finley
60
Boston
20
Alice A. Burbank
78
7 24
Brockton
24
Charles Clark
59
-
-
-
-
-
Bridgewater
Apr.
5 Leopold Benjamin
94
9 24 Boston
6
Buckley E. Reilly
24
6 18
Boston
12
Fanny Miller
85
-
Taunton
13
Patrick Bradley
52
- Taunton
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
55
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Baltimore
31
Dorothy Belcher
1 10
Brockton
72
6 Caroline Gooch
Mar.
3 Pearl Belanger
23
INTERMENTS IN RANDOLPH IN 1925 of persons dying elsewhere
Age
Name
Y. M. D.
Place of Death
13
Stillborn
Braintree
21 Richard K. Fox
50
Brockton
28
William Lynch
59
Milton
9
Mary L. Thayer
80
9 13
Cambridge
12
David Linfield
71
-
-
Bridgewater
15
Catherine Jones
58
Boston
17
Emily A. Felker
83
1
7
Brockton
18
Margaret E. Lennan
6 10
Quincy
27
Leona Downing
16
Boston
27
Stillborn
Boston
29
Edward L. Lenan
1
5
29
Quincy
31
Thomas Connolly
56
Lynn
June
4
Alice H. Connell
21
Brockton
5
Andrew Burke
12
4
1
Quincy
6 Thomas Foley
3
8 29
Boston
7 Elbridge Hayden
74
1
Holbrook
11 August W. Ohon
4
-
-
19 Louise McKeough
39
8
1
Boston
30
Dorothy Hallgren
16
3
6
July
12
Nicholas Veniti
16 10 25
Braintree
14 Ella M. Libby
52 11 11
Brockton
16 Kathryn J. Conley
29
2 28
Brockton
20 Marion B. Allen
28
2
4
Boston
21
James E. Newton
26
Boston
-
-
56
-
-
70
Bridgewater
Boston
13 Arthur W. Clough
Milton
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
Date of Death 1925
May
INTERMENTS IN RANDOLPH IN 1925 of persons dying elsewhere
Date of Death 1925
Age
Name
Y. M. D.
Place of Death
21
Stillborn
Boston
24 Edward J. Hughes
65
Weymouth
25 Marion Belcher
Brockton
Aug.
12 Mary Duggan
63
7
Boston
Sept.
5
Alvan Holbrook
84
9
27
Whitman
8 Caroline R. Veazie
86
8 10
Pocahontas, Iowa
16 William H. Cudden
63
Boston
Oct.
1
Cynthia M. Holbrook
82
3
16
Belmont
12 Patrick J. Payton
58
3 21
Brockton
14
Griffith Jones Arthur W. Sheppard
66
Brockton
22
Stillborn
Braintree
30
Susan B. Bosworth
43
Boston
Nov.
1
Caroline Elizabeth Hollis
61
2
14
Brockton
10
Moses Mann
90
5 24
Chelsea
22
Ervin H. French
58
Boston
Dec.
2 Richard J. Harrigan
16
5
4
Quincy
9 James Dignan
11 22
Boston
12
Leo Dumais
20
0 29
Braintree
25
Joseph Buckley
56
- -
Brockton
Date of Death 1851
June 6 Charles T. Packard
Removed from Boston
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
57
Brockton
16
29
4
8
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN
Overseers of the Poor AND BOARD OF HEALTH 1925
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
To the Citizens of Randolph :
In presenting their annual report for the year 1925 your Selectmen call attention again to the continued efficiency of the Police Department. While there is an overdraft of $20.66 in the Appropriation, the fines returned from the courts to the Town Treasury aggre- gate $1,041.74.
In co-operation with the Town Treasurer your Se- lectmen arranged, through the First National Bank of Boston, for the preparation and marketing of $71,000. of School Bonds at a cost of $200, this being more than offset by the premium of $333.70 received at their sale.
The reconstruction of Warren Street from the rail- road to North Main Street has been completed, so that there is now, in conjunction with similar work done by Stoughton, a first class road all the way from our Post Office to the center of that town.
To safeguard traffic at the junction of Warren and North Main Streets a flashing beacon was temporarily installed on free trial, pending its possible acceptance by the Town. If accepted it is planned to paint dis- tance directions on the base.
The cistern in Crawford Square, after a careful in- vestigation by an engineer from the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, has been repaired in accord-
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ance with his design and should now stand the heavi- est loads permissible on the highways. The question of filling in the cistern was considered by this engineer and he reported that repair would be preferable, allow- ing the retention of the cistern as a Protection in case of fire when the water works might be out of com- mission.
The constantly expanding use of automobiles cut into the revenue of the New Haven Railroad so much that the company felt obliged to curtail train service but at our insistence sufficient motor coach service was instituted to give the town improved transportation. Additional service through Randolph between Brock- ton and Boston is promised.
Modernizing the appearance of the town, 38 ser- viceable aluminum street signs have been placed along the chief through roads.
During the year 16 persons have been supported at the Almshouse a total of 648 6-7 weeks.
The appropriation for Poor out of Almshouse has been carefully handled and the unexpended balance is $666.57. On the Chapter 118, Mothers' Aid, there is an unexpended balance of $982.93 and, on the Brock- ton Hospital appropriation, one of $832.25. The State Census and the preparation and marketing of the School Bonds, for which no appropriations were made, combined caused an overdraft of $500. Finally, there is a net unexpended balance of $1,992.31 above all payments, which sum remains in the Town Treasury.
The experience of extraordinary and unforeseen ex -.
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penditures, as noted above, shows the importance of having a Reserve Fund from which in times of neces- sity transfers can be made to appropriations in danger of being overdrawn. It is impossible to foresee every- thing and such a fund, especially in connection with a new officer, a Town Accountant, would prevent over- drafts. The Reserve, provided for in Section 6, Chap- ter 40, General Laws, could not legally exceed 5% of the tax levy of the preceding year, or approximately in this case $6,000; but one quarter of that, or $1.500, would probably be enough.
The State Division of Accounts urges the Town to install the State Accounting System and employ a Town Accountant, which would facilitate auditing and almost surely prevent overdrafts.
RICHARD F. FORREST,
ERSKINE H. COX, JAMES H. HURLEY,
Board of Selectmen and Overseers of Poor.
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH
The following cases of contagious disease occuring in the town were reported to this Board during the year :
Chicken Pox 1
Diphtheria (with 1 death) 2
German Measles 5
Lobar Pneumonia (with 1 death) 1
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Measles 56
Scarlet Fever 18
Tuberculosis, pulmonary (with 4 deaths) 7
Tuberculosis, all other forms (with 1 death) 3 Whooping Cough 3
Venereal Disease 3
The Board has information on good authority that there have been many more cases of contagious diseases than those reported. Scarlet fever, particularly, ought always to be reported. It is a dangerous disord. r. Though most of the cases in town have been light at Jacks, still a light infection in one person may at any time cause a serious case in another. There is a child in town now who has acute kidney and heart affections as a result of scarlet fever. These disorders not in- frequently occur years later as a direct result of infec- tion with scarlet fever in childhood. People who want to keep their children well should aid in keeping the children of others well.
RICHARD F. FORREST,
ERSKINE H. COX. JAMES H. HURLEY,
Board of Health.
ASSESSORS
James H. Hurley, Expense Dedham and Boston $43.00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
B. & P. Transportation Co., Ex-
pressing .50
A. L. Burlakin, Abstracting of Deeds 119.82
James H. Hurley, H. V. Morgan,
James E. Foley, Expense .
15.25
H. W. Bailey & Co., Printing 4.50
Wright & Potter Printing Co. 3.00
American Railway Express Co. 1.24
Edward F. Murphy, Posting
Notices 5.00
Times Publishing Co.
2.00
Hobbs & Warren, Supplies
21.00
James E. Foley, Expense
5.00
Harry W. Starey, Supplies
5.00
Florence E. Staples, Abstracts
14.00
Thorpe & Martin, Supplies
9.00
W. L. Hickey, Printing 37.00
Henry V. Morgan, Expense, Ded-
ham and Boston 42.00
Henry V. Morgan, Expense
6.50
1
: 333.81
Appropriation 200.00
Overdrawn
133.81
333.81
ALMSHOUSE
Randolph & Holbrook Elec. Co. . $126.66
New England Tel. & Tel. Co. 45.92
Brockton Gas Light Co. 88.57
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Porters Pharmacy, Supplies 1.00
1
Thos. Brady, Pigs
12.00
Com. of Mass., State Prison 79.75
M. M. Sullivan, Salary as War- den 1,000.00
Mrs. Bridget O'Brien, Labor
306.00
James T. Flannelly, Supplies
242.90
Edwin C. Soule, Ice
48.20
Walter M. Howard, Fish
66.24
Frank C. Wales, Supplies
2.00
R. E. O'Brien, Labor and Ma- terial 107.24
Frank Diauto, Grain
526.50
Chas. H. Truelson, Dressing Hogs
5.00
Cunningham Packing Co., Sup- plies 2.70
Chas. H. Saunders, Supplies
74.35
Atwood Paper Co., Supplies . .
11.00
American Railway Express Co. .
.62
Fred McAuliffe, Supplies
158.50
M. J. McKenna, Fish
55.03
Leo Carroll, Poultry
15.00
Fottler, Fiske & Rawson, Seeds
27.26
D. Puzzone, Supplies
96.12
Jordan Marsh Co., Supplies
31.80
Thos. Whitty, Supplies
135.04
Cartwright & Hurley, Auto to
Brockton Hospital 6.00
George H. Eddy, Supplies
166.74
Joseph Breck & Sons, Seeds 36.44
R. J. McAuliffe, Supplies 154.79
H. N. Smith, Supplies 85.56
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
M. E. Leahy, Fuel 581.27
C. Fred Lyons, Supplies 168.71
H. A. Poole, Supplies. .85
The Great A. & P. Tea Co.
3.96
John H. Wren, Auto Hire to Bridgewater Hospital 14.00
White House Products Co., Sup- plies 8.82
F. W. Hayden & Co., Supplies . .
236.43
Commonwealth of Mass., Board for Inmate at Hospital
13.00
Est. of Frank W. Harris
7.15
L. Richmond, Labor 10.80
M. J. Collins, Dressing
6.00
Union Market, Supplies
42.71
Talmage Morrow, Blacksmith
98.90
4,907.53*
Unexpended
92.47
5,000.00
Appropriation
5,000.00
*Delivered to Town Treasurer from board of inmates, sale of produce and rental of town horse, the sum of $1,475.77 which should be credited to Almshouse management.
ASSESSORS VALUATION RECORDS FOR STATE TAX COMMISSIONER
James H. Hurley
75.00
Henry V. Morgan 100.00
175.00
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Unexpended 25.00
Appropriation
200.00
BOARD OF HEALTH
James F. Ginnerty, Labor
$15.50
Earle Crockett Cleaning Cess
Pool 159.50
To be refunded by Porter & Camelio. Geo. M. Mayo, Burial of Animal 1.00
American Railway Express Co. .48
F. Burt Jaquith, Advertising 5.03
Fred C. Cobb, County Treas. 1,026.53
Geo. D. Finnegan, Advertising 9.25
Edgar Washington, Clean up
Days 34.50
Earle Crockett, Clean up Days 48.00
H. F. Rodenhizer, Clean up Days 36.00
Martin Nugent, Clean up Days 12.00
James Sidlawskas, Clean up Days 12.00
Gertrude A. Meany, Services 1.10
Wm. O'Hallaran, Labor 4.00
Gustinean Foster, Burial of Ani- mal 1.00
George R. Sullivan, Burial of Animal 1.00
Wm. J. Hogan, Burial of Animal 5.00
John Kiley, Burial of Animal. . 1.00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Melvin C. Clark, Burial of Ani-
mal
2.00
Nutter, King & Kent, Attorneys
26.75
Hobbs & Warren, Supplies
2.89
J. R. Luddington, Burial of Ani- mal
1.00
James H. Hurley, Salary
20.00
Richard F. Forrest, Salary
20.00
Hayward & Hayward, Services .
10.00
Geo. E. Bolling, Examining Cul- tures
17.00
Geo. Washington, Clean up Day
Labor 11.50
. 1,484.03
Case No. 1
Norfolk County Hospital Board
114.40
White & Hill, Clothing
24.49
Long & Johnson, Clothing 11.40
R. F. Forrest, Expense to West- field Sanitorium 14.14
Westfield State Sanitorium Board
277.00
Westfield State Sanitorium, Sup- plies 13.65
455.08
Case No. 2
Warren Pharmacy, Supplies. ..
19.90
19.90
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ยท Case No. 3
Warren Pharmacy, Supplies. 54.30
54.30
Case No. 4 Norfolk County Hospital Board 1.30
John H. Wren, Use of Auto 5.00
6.30
Case No. 5
Norfolk County Hospital, Board 169.00
169.00
Case No. 6 .
Norfolk County Hospital, Board 88.40
88.40
2,277.01
Unexpended
222.99
2,500.00
Appropriations
2.500.00
BROCKTON HOSPITAL
Cash Paid
462.75
Unexpended
832.25
1,295.00
Appropriation
1,295.00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
Cartwright & Hurley 10.75
John B. McNeill 248.50
John H. Wren
6.25
E. L Payne, Canvassing Births . .
30.00
Horatio S. Card, M. D., Return- ing Birth .25
W. L. Hickey, Printing 2.50
Frank W. Crawford, Returning Births 1.50
A. L. Chase, M. D., Returning Births .50
G. V. Higgins, M. D., Returning Births 6.00
A. W. Myrick, M. D., Returning Births 6.75
313.00
Unexpended
12.00
325.00
Appropriation
325.00
BURIAL OF INDIGENT SOLDIER
Cartwright & Hurley
58.00
Hiram E. Faunce 2.00
60.00
To be Refunded by State
60.00
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CARE OF CLOCK
Paid First Congregational Parish 20.00 Appropriation 20.00
CHAPTER 118 MOTHERS AID
Case No. 1
Cash Paid.
40.00
Case No. 2
Overseers of Public Welfare
City of Boston 260.00
300.00
To be re-appropriated.
982.93
1,282.93
Re-appropriation
1,282.93
CANVASSING CENSUS FOR 1925
James H. Hurley
100.00
James E. Foley
100.00
Henry V. Morgan
100.00
Overdrawn No Appropriation
300.00
300.00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
COLLECTOR OF TAXES
W. H. Lyons, Part Com. on 1924 Levy 550.00
W. H. Lyons, Part Com. on 1925 Levy 400.00
950.00
To be Reappropriated.
1,557.03
2,507.03
Appropriation
1,800.00
Re-appropriation
707.03
2,507.03
COUNTY TAX
Paid Frederic C. Cobb, County
Treasurer 6,349.51
Appropriation 6,349.51 .
DECORATION OF SOLDIERS' GRAVES
Capt. Horace Niles, G. A. R. Post No. 110 225.00
Appropriation 225.00
73
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
ELECTION EXPENSES
Mrs. Jessie C. Dunbar
$10.00
Bernard Moore
34.00
F. Burt Jaquith . 3.83
H. W. Bailey & Co. Printing Jury Lists and Town Seal 15.00
G. D. Finnegan
8.00
C. H. Patten, Distributing Town Reports 15.00
E. Lawrence Payne, Election Of- ficer 5.00
H. W. Bailey & Co., Printing 8.50
Commonwealth of Mass.
15.00
W. L. Hickey, Printing 77.00
Ellen Farrell and Annie Pelissier, Dinners 33.75
Wm. Toomey, Erecting Booths
34.22
Walter Duffy, Labor
2.00
Harold Moore, Labor
2.00
Roy Wright, Labor
.75
Est. Frank W. Harris, Expressing
3.00
Hobbs & Warren, Gavel
3.50
Hobbs & Warren, Supplies
.75
Wm. O'Connell, Election Officer
5.00
Joseph J. McMahon, Election Of- ficer 5.00
James G. Hoye, Election Officer
5.00
Gertrude A. Meaney, Election Officer 5.00
Frank L. Hand, Election Officer .
5.00
H. W. Hayden, Election Officer . 5.00
74
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
E. K. Belcher, Election Officer 5.00
M. F. Sullivan, Election Officer . 5.00
Eileene G. Lyons, Election Officer 5.00
Elizabeth G. Kelley, Eection Of- ficer 5.00
A. W. Alden, Election Officer 5.00
John B. Duff, Election Officer 5.00
Helen F. Sullivan, Election Officer 5.00
Ethel M. Stetson, Election Officer 5.00
O. C. Howard, Election Officer 5.00
Wm. F. O'Keefe, Election Of- ficer 5.00
Joseph Belcher, Election 'Officer 5.00
Alice G. Kelly, Election Officer 5.00
Leo Kelliher, Election Officer 5.00
Fannie E. Knight, Election Officer
5.00
Effie Shurtleff, Election Officer
5.00
Alice Burchell, Election Officer 5.00
Teresa R. Purcell, Election Officer
5.00
Alice Hadley, Election Officer .
5.00
Julia Dolan, Election Officer
5.00
Una C. Belcher, Election Officer 5.00
Herman W. French, Election Of-
ficer 5.00
Sarah Belcher, Election Officer
5.00
Annie Conlon, Election Officer . . 5.00
Fannie Dean, Election Officer
5.00
Herman H. Smith, Election Officer
5.00
Mildred Merrill, Election Officer
5.00
Bertha E. Soule, Election Officer
5.00
A. J. Maguire, Postage
3.00
Mrs. Hannah Foster, Election Officer 5.00
75
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
James V. Donovan, Expence to
Boston 3.50
John H. Rudderham, Expence to Boston 3.50
451.30
Appropriation
300.00
Overdrawn
151.30
451.30
FIRE DEPARTMENT
-
H. L. Bailey
1,800.24
Randolph & Holbrook Light &
Power Co.
76.19
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
47.82
Frank Diauto
146.50
F. W. Hayden & Co.
105.10
C. Fred Lyons
19.30
Chas. R. Meaney
7.81
H. A. Poole
50.38
Robert Torrance
106.00
Harry Dolan
86.50
Wm. O'Connell
68.00
B. F. Hayden
4.50
J. N. Hardy
180.00
R. E. O'Brien
23.85
American Railway Express Co.
1.34
Wetmore Savage Co.
329.90
Horblit & Co
24.62
76
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Edmund J. Brady
45.50
Good Motor Sales Co.
11.30
Henry K. Barnes Co.
387.10
Henry Kiley
28.00
Walter Farrell
63.50
Samuel Abrams
24.00
Ralph Cartwright
132.24
Russell Leavitt
62.50
Thos. H. Good
63.00
Ray Pepper
77.50
Edward Pelissier
75.00
D. J. Good, Jr.
62.50
Walter Keith
51.00
Russell Tweed
38.08
John J. Condon, Engineer
88.00
Harold L. Macauley, Engineer
88.00
Martin E. Young, Engineer
88.00
Brockton Transportation Co.
.50
Randolph Garage Co.
138.90
Sager Electric Co
23.96
Alfred L. Pepper
23.60
F. W. Harris
12.29
Blue Line Motor Transp. Co.
.50
Albert W. Temple
115.00
F. E. Macauley, Labor and Ma- terial
56.40
H. E. Saunders, Painting No. 2 House
93.00
R. M. Hollingshead
4.65
Frank E. Faunce, Labor
119.00
Fry-Fyter Sales & Service
24.00
The Gamewell Co.
7.31
The Tropical Paint Co.
7.83
77
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
Louis Bills, Supplies 15.00
The E. C. Young Co.
18.88
James W. Taylor 34.10
Maxim Motor Co
36.34
George B. Haven, Services
27.50
L. J. Courtney, Fuel 14.00
Est. of James Riley, Rent of Land No 2 House 15.00
W. Stanley Atherton
29.00
A. Lyons
28.50
Elmer Scott
37.50
E. Tierney 11.50
Thomas Condon
12.50
Appropriation
5,150.00
Overdrawn
220.03
5,370.03
FOREST FIRE DEPARTMENT
F. W. Hayden & Co. 15.41
Randolph Garage Co.
45.30
Edward Pelissier 51.50
Harry Dolan 48.50
Roy Pepper 20.50
Russell Leavitt 13.00
Robert Torrance 24.50
Ralph Cartwright 28.00
Russell Tweed
13.50
.
5,370.03
78
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
Thos. H. Good
5.00
John Moore
9.00
Chas. Stephens
29.50
Edmund J. Brady
26.50
Edw. Scott
36.00
Elmer Scott
27.00
Edw. Mullen
2.50
Harold Macauley
21.50
John J. Condon
33.00
George Mellon
7.50
Wm. O'Connell
10.00
F. Kelley
5.00
John Gill
5.00
James Brennan
4.00
Thomas Condon
18.50
Wm. O'Leary
11.50
D. J. Good, Jr.
2.00
Samuel Abrams
3.00
E. Scannell
18.50
Henry Kiley
5.00
B. Mahoney
3.00
Walter Farrell
3.00
A. Aldrich
16.50
Wm. Pentleton
2.50
R. Sickle
2.00
W. Thayer
1.00
Edw. Donahoe
2.00
J. L. Mahan
3.00
Capen & Lane
29.89
W. Scannell
2.00
M. Frank Pelissier
15.00
Earle Harris
3.00
Wilfred King
2.00
79
NINETIETH ANNUAL REPORT
Arthur Dee 2.00
William Dolan 3.00
Charles Cunningham 1.00
Otis Vaughn
2.00
George Bailey 1.00
H. A. Poole, Supplies
14.00
Walter Keith 11.00
Walter Neary
1.50
Elmer Linfield 5.50
Wm. Costello
1.50
Alfred Godfrey
1.00
Jas. Bertram
1.00
J. Kenney
1.00
Martin E. Young
1.00
Bay State Lunch
2.50
Atherton Motor Co.
108.15
Capen & Lane, Supplies
14.00
James Grows
4.00
William Dolhenty
4.00
F. Knight
3.00
Joseph Dench
2.00
Frank Linfield
2.00
J. O'Keefe
1.50
H. Harris
2.00
E. Moore
5.00
James Tierney
.50
Fry-Fyter Sales & Service
43.20
863.45
Appropriation
800.00
Overdrawn
63.45
863.45
80
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
FIRE SIGNAL BOX UNION STREET
Paid Louis W. Bills
78.40
Unexpended
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