Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Williamsburg 1916-1930, Part 13

Author: Williamsburg (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Town of Williamsburg
Number of Pages: 1220


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14 81


Bisbee, Wells, Ballot Clerk, 3 50


Burke, R. F., Supplies for Town Hall, 18 62


Bradford, H. E., Water Commissioner, 50 00


Carter, Mary, Town Tres., 100 00


Leeds Drum Corps, Service for Military Funeral, 25 00


Crittenden, F. M., Stationery,


6 00


Chase, Chas., Transfers,


13 80


Chase, Chas., Recording Deed of E. F. Miller, 1 35


Cone, A. G., Board of Health Cases, 32 30


Cone, A. G., Liquor Cases, 77 82


Cone, A. G., Stamps and Stationery,


9 87


Cone, A. G., Grading, 7 20


Cone, A. G., Selectman, 200 00


Dowd Printing Company, Printing, 13 50


1


8


Dunn, James, Special Police, 150th.


Anniversary, $9 00


Dunn, James, Ballot Clerk, 3 50


Damon C. S., Assessor, 75 00


Damon, C. S., Postage and Stationery,


1 25


Dobbs, Bertan, Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 44 00


Dobbs, Bertan, Constable, 100 00


Dobbs, Bertan, Janitor, Town Hall,


60 00


Dobbs, Bertan, Expense Account,


68 45


Dobbs, Bertan, Labor on Trees,


5 85


Dolan, James, Grading,


3 60


Dolan, George, Grading,


3 60


Dolan, Edward, Grading,


7 20


Doren Stamping & Mfg. Co., Metal Measures, 24 00


Ducharme, Oliver, Grading,


1 80


Department, Fire, Precint A. Fires,


54 20


Department, Fire, Precint B. Fires,


74 00


Electric Light Co., Lamps for Town Hall, 6 20


Fruit Growers Assn., Use of Shed, 10 00


Field, Harry P., Legal Advice,


17 00


Graham, John, Coal for Town Hall,


4 13


Graham, John, Trucking,


1 00


Graves, H. E., Assessor, 60 00


Gorden, Barkley, Grading,


8 55


Guyette, Edward, Labor on Trees,


7 20


Graves Garage, Auto to Fires,


10 00


Graves Garage, Auto on Liquor Case,


8 00


Gazette Printing Co., Printing Town Reports, 111 50


Gazette Printing Co., Misc. Printing, 34 00


Herald Job Print, Misc. Printing, 6 00


Howard Clock Co., Repairs, Town Clock, Precinct B., 4 12


.


9


Hill, John W., Refund on Whiting Street Fund, $240 00


Hill, John W., Tres. 1921, 143 89


Hobbs & Warren, Legal Blanks, 2 31


Hayes, J. G., Professional Services, 3 00


Hickey, James, Special Police, 150th.


Anniversary, 9 00


Kingsley, A., Labor on Clock Precinct A., 3 85 Kennedy, Mike, Special Police, 150th.


Anniversary, 9 00


La Cane, Geo. Labor on Trees, 8 55


Lintna, John, Expense acct. in Liquor Case, 3 00


LaValley, Fred, Special Police, July 4th, 5 00 Loomis, W. G., Auditor, 30 00


Loomis, W. G., Stamps and Stationery,


2 04


Larkin, Edward, Ballot Clerk, 3 50


Mansfield, Elinor, Counting Traffic, 3 60


McSweeney, Dennis, Labor on Trees, 9 00


Mara, John, Grading, 13 05


Murphy, P. B., Dog License Book, 2 05


Nobles, John, Special Police, 150th.


Anniversary, 9 00


Nash, Warner, Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 9 00


New Eng. Tel. Co., Service for Town Officers, 114 15


O'Leary, P. F., Street Signs, 16 00


O'Brien, Mertie, Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 9 00


O'Brien, Mertie, Special Police, July 4th., 5 00


O'Brien, Patrick, Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 9 00


O'Brien, Chas., Labor on Trees, 9 00


Pierce, L. M., Interest on Note, 9 10


1


10


Pomeroy, Howard, Tree Warden, $78 73


Purrington, W. M., Tax Collector's


Bond, 30 00


Purrington, W. M., Ins. Policy Compensation, 77 01


Polmatier, Earl, Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 9 00


Patterson John, Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 9 00


Quinn, John, Labor on Trees,


3 00


Ryan, Michael, Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 44 00


Riley, Joseph, Grading, 7 20


Riley, Joseph, Selectman,


100 00


Riley, Michael, Registrar,


10 00


Selectmen, Board of, Expense in


Liquor Case, 25 00


Serriner & McBrien, Lamps for Town


Clock, Precinct B., 10 80


Sheehan, Mrs. Cornelius, Ballot Clerk, 1920 and 1921, 7 00


Sheehan, Mrs. Cornelius, Reading Notice, 1 50


Sanderson, Fred, Grading, 14 00


Thayer Mfg. Co., Wood for Town Hall, 9 00


Taylor, F. L., Expense Acct. Town Hall, 11 76 Taylor, F. L., Selectman, 100 00


Trainer, Thos., Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 9 00


Trainer, John, Special Police, 150th. Anniversary, 9 00


Trainer, John, Constable, 100 00


Trainer, John, Posting Warrants, .5 00


Trainer, John, Collecting Dog Tax, 15 00


Trainer, John, Liquor Cases, 15 00


Thayer, Walter, Ballot Clerk, 3 50


11


Vining, Fred, Inspector of Meat, $169 00


Wright, Henry, Registrar, 10 00


Welch, James, Grading, 12 60


Warner, Raymond, Express,


3 66


Wells, H. E. Analysis, Liquor Cases,


30 00


White, Freeborn, Ballot Clerk,


3 50


Warner, Geo. Vernon, Liquor Cases,


31 00


Warner, Harry, Ballot Clerk,


3 50


Warner, Maude, Stenographer, Town


Reports, 5 00


$3,984 81


Unexpended Balance, $371 01


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation, $225 00


Unexpended Balance from 1920 for


Hose Wagon, 100 00


$325 00


Expended as follows :


Carter, T. M., Supplies,


$8 85


Chilson, W. L., Hose Wagon, Pre- cinct B., 70.00


Fireman, Precinct A. 20 Men,


100 00


Fireman, Precinct B. 20 Men, 100 00


Gere & Son, H. S., Printing,


55


Graves Garage, Repairs on Wagon,


6 00


Mill River Electric Co., Electric Current


for Engine House, Precinct A. and B., 18 00


Warner, Raymond, Express, . 75


$304 15


Unexpended Balance,


$20 85


1


12


HIGHWAYS


Appropriation,


$2,000 00


Public Corporation Tax,


790 52


Street Railway Tax,


193 42


Domestic Corporation Tax,


539 80


$3,330 32


Expended as Follows :


Ames, R. D., Labor with Team, $15 50


Alaire, Adalore, Labor, 18 00


Alaire, Albert, Labor,


12 15


Angelus, Victor, Labor,


1 13


Aloise, Peter, Repairs on Bridge,


Kingsley Ave., 48 00


Burt, Harold, Labor,


14 40


Brow, Ernest, Labor,


14 40


Bradford Lumber Co., Plank and other lumber, 138 97


Burke, R. F., Supplies,


12 99


Cone, A. G., Auto and Labor,


5 00


Church, Chas., Repairing guard rail on Bridge St., 20 80


Chafic, Geo., Labor,


3 00


Damon, C. S., Labor and material, patching, 70 00


Dept. of Public Works, Use of truck, 29 39


Dancereau, Geo., Labor with team, 18 65


Dolan, Geo., Labor,


9 00


Graves, H. W., Labor with Team,


23 85


Goodwin, Henry, Labor,


16 19


Hemenway, E. P., Labor,


2 33


Hurtor, E. N., Labor,


37 35


Harris, W. H., Labor,


8 75


Hill, O. W., Labor,


26 40


Haydenville Co., Ashes,


50


13


Loomis, Fanny, Labor and Team, $17 20


Larkin, T. P., Supplies, 2 50


Lemadine, Edward, Labor, 1 80


Mellon, Robert, Labor,


1 50


Mansfield, Bernard, Labor,


9 00


Marble, Judson, Labor in 1920,


54 00


McSweeney, Dennis, Labor,


3 60


Nichols, Alfred, Labor,


1 80


Northampton Iron Works, Sewer Grates, 9 32


Nichols, H. H., Labor,


89 34


Oslick, Alic., Labor,


2 93


O'Brien, Chas., Labor,


4 95


Powers, John, Labor,


18 00


Ryan, John, Labor,


4 05


Riley, Jos., Labor,


3 60


Sanderson, Fred, Labor with Team,


36 00


Snow, Silas, Labor,


4 00


Sheehan, W. J., Supplies,


19 00


Sanderson, Frank, Labor and team,


56 65


Trainor, John, Labor,


15 98


Trainor, Thos., Labor,


13 95


Thrasher, Geo., Labor with team,


28 25


Watling, Chas., Labor,


9 75


Walpole, Mark, Labor with team,


16 00


Warner, Harry, Labor with team,


6 20


Water Department, Williamsburg, Plank, Weeks, Frank, Labor,


256 61


2 50


$1,241 23


Unexpended Balance,


$2,089 09


14


MEMORIAL TABLET


Unexpended Balance of 1920, $198 30


Tilden Shurben Company, 7 00


Unexpended Balance, $191 30


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation,


1


$50 00


Paid Adelbert Bailey,


$50 00


TOWN CEMETERY


Appropriation,


$50 00


Paid Chas. Warner,


$50 00


WILLIAMSBURG VISITING NURSE ASSN.


Appropriation,


$250 00


Paid Mrs. Hubert Smith, Treas.,


$250 00


HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARM BUREAU


Appropriation,


$150 00


Paid Hampshire County Farm Bureau,


$150 00


PIANO FOR TOWN HALL


Appropriation,


$300 00


Paid L. M. Pierce Co.,


$300 00


WILLIAMSBURG 150TH ANNIVERSARY


Appropriation,


$200 00


Paid Howard Baker, Treas.,


$200 00


HYDRANTS


Appropriation,


$500 00


Paid H. E. Bradford, Treas.,


$500 00


15


MOTHER'S PENSION ACT OF 1913


Appropriation,


$500 00


Recd. for State,


759 54


Recd. for Northampton,


181 00


Recd. for Northampton,


243 68


Due from the State,


519 95


$2,204 17


Total Amount Expended,


$1,569 05


Unexpended Balance,


$635 12


ALMONERS OF THE WHITING STREET FUND


Unexpended Bal. of 1920,


$112 86


Paid 5 Beneficaries,


$40 00


Unexpended Balance,


$72 86


PAUPER ACCOUNT


Appropriation,


$1,000 00


Recd. from Individuals,


357 78


Recd. from Town of Hadley,


21 00


Recd. from Town of Becket,


35 00


Due from Lawrence, Mass.,


28 54


Due from Individuals,


194 20


Recd. from State,


168 00


Due from State,


146 30


Due from Trustees of Hospitals for Consumptives, 65 72


Expended,


$2,016 54 $1,880 90


Unexpended Balance,


$135 64


1


16


REPAIRS ON TOWN HALL


Appropriation, $700 00 Appropriation, Year of May 14, 1912, 300 00


$1,000 00


. Expended as follows :


Burke, R. F., Supplies,


$73 60


Bisbee Bros., Supplies, 21 38


Bradford Lumber Co., Lumber,


248 44


Codding, Chas., Labor,


29 92


Culver, Thos., Labor,


47 70


Church, Chas., Labor,


14 40


Dobbs, Bertan, Labor,


9 60


Hyde, Chas., Labor and Supplies,


185 15


Murphy, P. J., Labor and Supplies,


351 09


McAvoy, P. H., Supplies,


9 30


Sanderson, Fred, Labor,


7 00


$1,102 58


Overdrawn, $102 58


F. L. TAYLOR, JESSE WELLS, J. WALTER NASH. Committee.


SIDEWALKS


Appropriation,


$2,000 00


Recd. from Abutters,


11 00


Due from Abutters,


455 75


$2,466 75


Paid Peter Aloise,


$2,391 48


Unexpended Balance,


$75 27


17 STREET LIGHTS


Appropriation,


$1,960 00


Expended as follows :


Paid Mill River Elect. Light Co., for current, $1,793 32


for lamps,


122 06


$1,915 38


Unexpended Balance,


$44 62


MONEY EXPENDED ON ROADS FOR LABOR AND


GRAVEL IN 1921, UNDER CHAPT. 155


MATERIAL.


Atlantic Road Machine Co., Blade for


Road Machine,


$10 00


Burke, R. F., Gravel, 23 00


Clark, Ellis S., Gravel, 1 00


Graves Garage, Gas and Oil for Truck, 74 46


Haydenville Reservoir Co., Gravel,


4 80


Highway Commission, For Truck,


120 56


Hinds, Helen Nash, Gravel,


50 90


McAvoy, P. H., Supplies,


32 25


Meekins, Thos., Gravel,


17 40


Maynard, C. A., Shovels,


8 00


N. E. Metal Culvert Co., Culverts,


295 02


Nitchee, Hans, Gravel,


6 20


Packard, H. S. Supplies,


8 84


Stone, James, Gravel,


12 30


Shumway, Fred, Gravel,


3 60


1


2


18


Thayer, W. H., Supplies,


$6 30


Thresher, Geo., Gravel,


14 40


Warner, Harry, Gravel,


18 50


Wales, Lyle, Gravel,


17 90


Ames, R. D., Labor with team,


1,031 18


Angelos, Victor, Labor,


2 00


Clark, S. A., Labor,


7 20


Burt, Harold, Labor,


515 01


Brow, Ernest, Labor,


517 72


Bastoski, Jos., Labor,


2 02


Ruski, John, Labor, .


14 40


Culver, James, Labor,


15 75


Chauffeur's Board,


5 66


Culver, Chas., Labor,


8 10


Dolan, Geo., Labor,


2 70


Dolan, Thos., Labor,


12 45


Graves, Ernest, Labor,


29 25


Graves, A. W., Labor with Team,


112 00


Hurto, E. N., Labor,


270 67


Hill, O. W., Labor,


517 72


LaDuc, Stanley, Labor,


37 50


LaDuc, Edward, Labor,


37 50


Lawton, Herbert, Labor,


3 60


Merritt, C. K., Labor,


10 00


Merritt, A. E., Labor,


10 00


Manwell, Edward, Labor,


3 60


Nichols, Alfred, Labor,


104 62


Nichols, H. H., Labor,


1,005 22


O'Neil, Edward, Labor,


7 20


Sanderson, Fred., Labor with team,


80 06


Sanderson, Donald, Labor,


7 00


Smart, Harold, Labor,


3 60


Thresher, Geo., Labor with team,


962 49


Trefethern, Chas., Labor,


23 62


Wales, Lyle, Labor,


210 00


19


Wade, Arthur, Labor,


$5 25


Use of State Truck,


120 56


$6,300 52


Appropriation, $4,200 00


Recd. from State, 2,170 56


$6,420 56 Unexpended Balance, $70 04.


Haydenville Road, $40 40


Chesterfield Road,


1,075 99


Ashfield Road,


571 81


Conway Road,


108 00


Shumway-Pillinger Road,


15 40


Depot Road,


415 30


Nash St.,


285 89


John Lee Road,


30 80


Valley View Road,


71 70


Mill St.,


30 80


Cemetery Hill Road,


91 50


Cemetery Hill Branch Road,


00 00


Old Goshen Road,


371 64


Brier Hill Road,


82 40


Hemenway Road,


250 07


Petticoat Hill,


46 80


Dolan Road,


7 95


Unquomonk Road,


36 52


South St.,


439 13


Hyde Hill,


47 60


Hyde Hill Branch,


187 60


Gere Hill Road,


19 70


Bullard Road,


30 80


Adams Road,


177 90


North Farms Road,


60 60


Hatfield Road,


46 20


Kingsley Ave.,


28 90


1


20


South Main St.,


$42 50


Club Hall Road,


49 60


Mountain St.,


793 47


O'Neil Road,


29 30


General Work,


88 82


Truck charges,


120 56


$5,695 65


Materials Purchased,


604 87


Total Spent,


$6,300 52


Respectfully Submitted,


ALFRED G. CONE,


FRANK L. TAYLOR,


JOSEPH M. RILEY.


Selectmen.


Town Clerk's Report


To the Citizens of Williamsburg :


I have the honor of submitting herewith the following report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1921.


LICENSES


Two licenses were issued to Junk Dealers.


Two licenses were issued to Pool Rooms.


Two licenses were issued to Peddlers.


One license was issued to Auctioneer.


One license was issued to Motion Picture Company.


Two licenses were issued to Automobile repair and Second Hand Dealers under Chapter 140 of the General Laws.


Three hundred eighteen licenses were issued to Hunters, Fishermen and Trappers.


MILITARY


The list of Males subject to Military Duty is two hun- dred sixty-two, as per list on file at my office.


DOGS


The number of dogs licensed in Town is as follows :


22


106 Males and Spayed Females,


$212 00


10 Females, 50 00


Less fees,


23 20


$238 80


Under provision of Chapter 102, Section 103 of the Re- vised Laws of Massachusetts, I have paid Kirk H. Stone, County Treasurer as per receipts, $238 80


REVISED LIST OF JURORS


J. F. Kearney


Allen B. Adams


T. M. Wells


H. C. Hosford


Ernest Browe


Silas Snow


T. I. Breckenridge


A. J. Clemons


Adalbert Wait


Fred N. Graves


William Chadwick


John M. Black


Wells G. Bisbee


George Dansereau


Alvah Shumway


Thomas J. Demetrion


Thomas F. Trainor


John Breckenridge


E. Raymond Sylvester


J. Clarke Foster


Vital Statistics were as follows :


BIRTHS


The whole number of Births recorded for 1921 was 49 and one in 1920 which was not reported to me until too late to be put in last years report.


1920.


Oct. 21. Lena Rachel Burt.


1921.


Jan. 20. Rita Pauline Lupien.


$262 00


23


Feb. Feb. 8. Joseph Soltys.


7. Edward Thomas Walsh.


15. Chester LeRoy Tennyson.


18. Marjory Edna Nash.


18. Helen Batura.


28. Steven Ratenski.


Mar.


7. James Richard Watling.


15. Kenneth Hart Taylor.


20. Harold Robert Sanderson.


26. Walter Kolash.


Apr. 6. Annie Michloski.


14. Thomas John Coogan.


17. Bernice May Weeks.


18. Chester Jablonski.


22. Frank Arthur Mooney.


26. Margaret Mary Lenihan.


May


13. Stanislaw Guzik.


28. Margaret Elizabeth Guyette.


31. Nicholas Sophinos. Irwin.


June 1. 21. Roberta Colburn.


25. Ruth Evelyn Black.


July


1. Norma Nietsche.


2. Joseph Henry McDonald.


3. Charles Francis Childs. Miskowski.


22.


Aug. 7. Edward Schultzki.


20. Elizabeth Jennie Loud.


Sept. 17. Richard Hiram Bates.


18. Alden Philbert Burdeau.


24. John Louis Warner Jr.


Oct. 3. Glaider Marguerite Pelkey.


Nov. 17. Donald Worth Otis.


19. Helen Wojack. 30. George Vernon Warner.


Dec. 1. Edmund Antoz.


24


Dec. 6. Alma Mary Garneau.


7. Frederick Joseph Sanborn.


26. Donald Winfield Miller. Emond Kopeski.


30. Jane Alta Bickford.


Aug. 23. Roger Herbert Lloyd.


Sept. 19. Alice Lorraine Paul.


21. Adam Golash.


Oct. 5. Helen Rosemarinoski.


Nov. 12. Wladislas Bielewicz.


26. Ruth Ester Evans.


Dec. 30. Merwin Sidney Clark.


MARRIAGES


Whole number of marriages was 16 which were recorded as follows :


Apr. 4. Victor Ingellis, Williamsburg, (Hville). Angela Pugliese, Northampton.


18. Vincent Wiesztort, Northampton, (F). Anna Mis, Williamsburg, (Hville).


June 22. Thomas Gleason Hayes, Northampton, (F). Elizabeth K. Burke, Williamsburg, (Hville).


Aug. 6. Lendell Briggs Deane, Somerset, Mass. Laura Bisbee, Williamsburg.


31. Francis Leo Foran, Chicago, Ill. Mary Elizabeth Larkin, Williamsburg,


Sept.


(Hville). 27. Lionel B. Lawrence, Williamsburg, (Hville). Caroline E. Morgan, Northampton, (F).


28. Frank A. Sheehan, Williamsburg, (Hville). Julia Lucy, Northampton, (F.)


Oct. 12. Almon E. Everett, Williamsburg. Estella M. Trask, Williamsburg.


Oct. 15. Elmer Everett Clapp, Northampton. Maxine A. Rhoades, Williamsburg.


25


Nov.


8.


John T. Crane, Northampton.


Kathryn H. Boland, Williamsburg, (Hville).


Oct. 26. Napoleon F. LaPlante, Northampton. Annie R. Marks, Williamsburg.


Nov. 30. Charles E. Martin, Colrain. Rena B. Taylor, Williamsburg.


Nov. 21. John M. Ryan, Williamsburg, (Hville) . Nolia E. Johndrow, Williamsburg, (Hville). John W. Johndrow, Williamsburg, (Hville). Gladys B. Lampron, Northampton, (Leeds).


Nov. 30. Dwight J. Elliott, Northampton. Marion Elizabeth Emerick, Williamsburg,


(Hville).


Dec. 26. Pervis T. Carpenter, Northampton, (Leeds). Gladys V. Beckwith, Williamsburg, (Hville).


DEATHS


Whole number of deaths 28 recorded as follows :


Yrs.


Mos.


Days


Jan. 28. Lucia Hadley,


76


4


11


Feb. 2. Julia Merriam Richards,


60


10


14


12. Isabel Frances Breckenridge,


24


1


15


16. Henry Kopka,


2


23


15. Henry S. Leonard,


83


9


13


Mar.


11. Nellie O'Brien Brazill,


49


1 11


Apr. 13. Henry Dwight Waite,


64


3


3


29. Grace Larkin Lenihan,


34


6


27


May 2. Harry H. Forsythe,


50


3


22


13. Marie Rosigroil Allaire,


67


10


20


19. Lucy Maria Rice,


84


9


2


24. Almond R. Ducharme, Irwin,


16


11


21


June 1.


0


0


0


14. Michael Moraski,


43


22. Helen V. Antoz,


4


6


2


26


July 3. Charles Francis Childs, 22. Miskowski


0


0


0


0


0


0


30. Henry Munroe Thayer,


72


2


8


Aug.


26. Louis R. Duplisse,


64


8


2


Sept. 6. Juliaette Angeline Leonard,


84


1


7


Oct.


7. Ellen Baker Nash,


63


22. Oril Pratt,


81


9


Nov.


2. Anna Marks LaPlant,


39


10


14


2. Warren A. Flagg,


93


11


14


16. Woicek Zgleceusbi,


46


28. John Burke,


73


9


29


Dec.


1. Nellie Rose Buck,


55


11


22


9. William A. Metcalf,


51


1 14


Under provisions of Chapter 131, section 12 of the General Laws, I have paid the Fish and Game Commis- sion as per receipts, $233 30


I have paid over to Miss Mary L. Carter,


$39 00


Town Treasurer as license fees according to the By Laws of this Town.


Respectfully Submitted,


W. G. BISBEE, Town Clerk.


Collector's Report


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


I have the honor of submitting herewith the following report. Please take notice that my books were closed Jan. 1, 1922, instead of February as has been the custom of years past.


Balance from 1920 report as follows :


1918,


$109 10


1919, 2,898 20


Personal and Real Estate


tax,


1920,


6,568 09


Poll tax,


1920,


145 00


$9,720 39


Paid Miss Carter Treasurer including abatements :


1918 tax $109 10


1919 tax,


2,727 87


1920 tax, 3,980 39


1920 Poll tax, 145 00


Uncollected Balance,


2,758 03


$9,720 39


28


1921 taxes were as follows :


Poll tax,


$2,345 00


Added assessments,


Real and Personal,


31,873 77


Added assessments,


2 60


$34,221 37


Paid Miss Carter, Treasurer, on account 1921 taxes.


Poll tax,


$2,280 00


Real Estate and Personal tax,


23,378 64


Uncollected Balance,


8,562 73


$34,221 37


Interest account paid Miss Carter, Treasurer.


1918,


$10 73


1919,


271 11


1920,


171 80


1921,


14 79


$468 43


Sidewalk tax.


Collected and paid Miss Carter, Treasurer.


1919 tax, .


$50 00


1921 tax, 11 00


$61 00


Total tax to be collected,


$43,941 76


Total tax collected and paid Treasurer,


33,150 43


Balance uncollected Jan. 1, 1922,


$10,791 33


Balance due on 1919 Sidewalk tax,


48 00


$10,839 33


Respectfully Submitted, W. G. BISBEE, Collector.


6


Treasurer's Report


RECEIPTS


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1921,


$7,419 73


Tax levy 1918,


109 10


Tax levy 1919,


2,727 87


Tax levy 1920,


3,980 39


Tax levy 1921,


23,378 64


Poll tax 1920,


145 00


Poll tax 1921,


2,280 00


Interest on taxes,


468 43


Abuttors on sidewalk,


61 00


Licenses,


40 00


Collins School Fund,


1,110 49


Massachusetts School Fund,


3,371 24


General School Fund,


4,320 00


Vocational Education, 62 50


State School Superintendent Fund,


868 06


High School Tuition Spcial cases,


757 14


Tuition State Wards, 192 00


Tuition City of Boston,


546 50


Tuition Town of Goshen,


450 00


Tuition Town of Chesterfield,


390 00


Tuition Town of Conway, 112 00


Tuition Town of Hawley, 150 00


Tuition Town of Plainfield,


100 00


Tuition M. O'Neil,


18 00


30


Refund of Dog tax, $223 06


Refund to school committee, 4 70


James school for light, 9 13


Sale of Ives house, 87 00


Cash from Chesterfield for repair work, 3 12 Cash from Worthington for repair work, 3 12 Rebate on light bill, 3 00


Temporary loan, Haydenville Savings Bank, 25,000 00


Cash from water department, 3,000 00


State Corporation tax, foreign,


2,306 40


State Corporation tax, domestic,


992 23


State Corporation tax, Public


service,


348 41


State Corporation tax, Public service 1921, 4 49


National Bank tax,


614 01


Street Railway tax,


193 30


Reimbursement for loss of taxes,


14 00


Soldiers Exemption,


27 30


Inspection of Animals,


22 75


District Court fines,


476 60


Rent of Grange Hall,


35 00


Rent of Town Hall,


90 00


Rent of Piano,


28 00


Interest on Bank deposit,


276 40


State Aid,


238 00


Highway Commission,


1,979 44


Income tax 1919,


27 00


Income tax 1920,


189 00


Income tax 1921,


135 00


Income tax Gen'l Purpose,


1,392 89


Street Railway tax interest,


12


Corporation tax interest


Domestic 1921, 08


Contagious Diseases,


168 00


31


Poor Account, City of Northampton, 763 Acct., $424 68


Poor Account Town of Hadley,


21 00


Poor Account Town of Becket,


35 00


Poor Account Hitchcock Estate,


163 64


Poor Account A. G. Cone, Guardian,


56 55


Poor Account,


74 42


Poor Account,


29 47


Poor Account,


33 70


Wild Cat Bounty,


10 00


Haydenville Co., Scrap Iron,


3 93


Sale of hose wagon,


5 00


Sale of lumber,


5 00


Saunders Fund,


100 00


A. S. Hills Fund,


106 25


Interest on Cemetery Fund,


159 60


Highway Truck,


120 56


Mothers with dependent children,


759 54


$93,057 98


EXPENDITURES


Highway,


$1,241 23


Highway, Chapter 155,


5,575 09


Highway, Chapter 155,


604 87


Highway, Use of truck,


120 56


Repairs of State Highway,


268 00


Street Lights,


1,915 38


Sidewalks,


2,391 48


Pauper,


1,880 90


Repairs on Town Hall,


1,102 58


Fire Department,


304 15


State Aid,


280 00


Orders of School Committee,


28,044 49


Teachers Retirement Fund,


385 56


Library,


234 97


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Contingent, $3,984 81


Hydrants and Water Tanks, 500 00


Piano for Town Hall, 300 00


Hampshire Co. Farm Bureau, 150 00


Memorial Day, 50 00


One hundred and fiftieth Anniversary, 200 00


Visiting Nurse Association, 250 00


Adding name to Bronze Tablet, 7 00


Mountain St. Cemetery,


50 00


District Court Expenses, 169 36


Director of Account for Record Note, 2 00


State Tax, 3,780 00


State Tax Special,


178 20


County Tax,


2,812 16


Civilian War Poll tax,


1,437 00


Birth returns, 17 75


Recording Vital Statistics, 56 75


Wild Cat Bounty,


10 00


Whiting Street Committee,


40 00


Haydenville Savings Bank temporary loan 1920, 12,000 00


Haydenville Savings Bank Davenport Farm Note, 500 00


Haydenville Savings Bank, 700 00


Haydenville Savings Bank, 250 00


First National Bank,


1,000 00


Sinking Fund Commissioners,


1,000 00


Interest on Notes,


1,200 83


Interest on Water Bonds,


2,000 00


Haydenville Savings Bank toward Temp. loan, 10,000 00


Williamsburg Cemetery Association, 159 60


Mothers Pension, 1,569 05 88,723 77


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1922, 4,334 21


$93,057 98


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TOWN ASSETS


Balance in Treasury,


$4,334 21


Due on Taxes, 1919,


170 90


Due on Taxes, 1920,


2,587 70


Due on Taxes, 1921,


8,502 05


Due on State Aid Account,


280 00


Due on Mother's Pension Act,


519 95


Due on Pauper Account,


434 76


Due on sinking Fund,


23,214 01


$40,043 58


LIABILITIES


Due Haydenville Savings Bank, Balance of Loan, $15,000 00


Due Haydenville Savings Bank,


Balance of School Site Loan, 700 00


Due First National Bank of


Northampton, Balance of Cone Bridge, 10,000 00


Due Trustees of Meekins Library, Balance of Concrete Bridge Loan, 750 00


Water Bonds Outstanding,


50,000 00


$76,450 00


ANTICIPATION OF REVENUE LOANS ACCOUNT


Balance from last year,


$12,000 00


Borrowed of Haydenville Savings Bank, 25,000 00


$37,000 00


Paid Haydenville Savings Bank Balance of 1920 Loan, $12,000 00


3


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Paid Haydenville Savings Bank on Loan of 192I, $10,000 00


$22,000 00


Balance due on 1921 loan, $15,000 00


INCOME FORM COLLINS SCHOOL FUND


Dividend on 20 shares of Northampton


National Bank Stock,


$320 00


Dividend on 20 Shares of Hampshire


County Trust Company Stock,


110 00


Dividend on 12 Shares of Mechanics


National Bank Stock,


240 00


Dividend on 21 Shares of First National


Bank of Greenfield,


210 00


Dividends on 21 Shares of First National


Bank of Northampton, 157 50


Interest at Haydenville Savings Bank, 72 99


$1,110 49


STATEMENT OF WATER DEBT


Water Bonds,


$50,000 00


Less Sinking Fund,


23,214 01


$26,785 99


INTEREST ACCOUNT


Paid Haydenville Savings Bank, $600 83


Paid First National Bank, 550 00


Paid Meekins Library, 50 00


$1,200 83


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AVAILABLE


Appropriation,


$1,200 00


Interest on Deposits,


276 40


Interest on Taxes,


468 43


$1,944 83


$744 00


STATE AID 1921


Paid January,


$24 00


February,


24 00


March,


24 00


April,


24 00


May,


24 00


June,


24 00


July,


24 00


August,


24 00


September,


24 00


October,


24 00


November,


20 00


December,


20 00


$280 00


PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS


On Deposit at Haydenville Savings Bank.


I. F. Baker Fund,


$300 00


L. C. Graves Fund,


200 00


W. F. Warner Fund,


100 00


Henry W. Warner Fund,


100 00


$700 00


MARY L. CARTER, Treas.


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AUDITORS STATEMENT


Williamsburg, Mass., Feb. 18, 1922.


We, the undersigned, certify that we have this day ex- amined the accounts of the Selectmen, Town Treasurer, Water Commissioners, Sinking Fund Commissioners and School Committee, for the year 1921, and find them cor- rect and properly vouched for, to the best of our know- ledge and belief.


Further examination of accounts previous to 1921, will be made, and complete report furnished soon as possible.


WILLIAM G. LOOMIS, PHILIP P. LARKIN.


Auditors.


.


Assessors' Report


Total Valuation of Assessed Estate, $1,202,749 00


Value of Assessed Real Estate, $945,515 00


Value of Assessed Personal Estate, 257,234 00


$1,202,749 00


Value of Assessed


Buildings, $641,310 00


Value of Assessed Land,


304,205 00


$945,515 00


Number of polls assessed, 467


No. of residents assessed on property, 354


All others (corporations etc.), 63




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