Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1901-1904, Part 10

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 866


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Mrs. A. Varin, 6 00


Mrs. L. Fountain,


5 00


$38 00


48


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Augustus Daniels, coal and wood to


William Robinson, $5 25


T. Gaudette,


3 50


Sam Barrett, 3 50


Mrs. C. Walker,


3 00


Jos. Ethier, 2 50


H. Hickey,


2 40


L. Montigny,


2 50


Azaire Laplante,


2 00


C. Potvin,


2 00


N. Fountain,


$2 00


Jos. Proulx, 1 50


E. Barrett,


1 50


P. Ethier,


1 00


$32 65


F. Gauthier,medical at- tendance to


P, Patenaude, $30 00


J. B. Demers, goods de-


livered to


Mrs. St. Onge, $26 00


Mrs. Louis Basile, 12 00


$38 00


Ed. Duplease, goods de- livered to


Mrs. Moote, $27 00


49


REPORT OF AUDITORS:


Johnson, Colburn Co.,


goods delivered to


John Charbonneau, $13 35


F. Charbonneau, 3 62


Mrs. A. Laplante 3 42


Mrs. Irving, 2 50


Mary Bergeron, 2 15


$25 04


Brassard & Savaria, bur- ial of


M. Hemmingway,


$25 00


A. H. Wheeler, goods de- livered to


Mrs. J. Murphy, $6 25


Mrs. P. Dumas, 4 25


Mrs. N. Duquette, 3 60


Mrs. J. Gomo,


2 50


Fred Loranger,


2 00


Mrs. G: Loranger, 1 50


F. Reno, 1 25


Mrs. C. Lusignan, 1 25


Mrs. J. Loranger, 1 00


$23 60


Henry Lusignan, aid to John Duquette, $22 50


50


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


H. L. Bedard goods deliv-


ered to


A. Dionne, $6 25


Mrs. A. Laplante, 6 00


Mrs. Lamontagne. 1 75


Mrs. David Tetreault, 1 50


Jos. Bergeron,


1 25


Delia Bergeron, 1 25


Mrs. A. Daignault, 1 25


P. Ethier, 1 25


T. Gaudette, 1 00


Louis Belanger, 60


$22 10


B. W. Paton, medicine


to outside poor, $19 50


P. Arpin, goods deliver- ed to


Mrs. N. Laundry. $16 00


S. Barrett, 3 00


$19 00


J. D. Blanchard & Co., goods delivered to


T. Trembly. $10 00


P. Ethier, 2 50


F. Lamothe, 2 00


51


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Mrs. A. Trembly, 1 95


Louis Belanger, 1 25


$17 70


F. M. Marble, goods de- livered to


Mrs. H. Morin, $17 00


H. C. Demers, goods de- livered to


Mrs. Lamont, $2 75


Vic. Rochon. 3 00


T. Gaudette, 2 30


A. Ethier, 2 00


P. Lamothe, 2 75


P. Ethier, 2 00


E. Dionne


2 00


$16 80


City of. Worcester poor department, aid to


Louis, Irene and Jane Bailey $7 00


Regis and Eliz Bouthi-


lette, 4 25


Jos. Bouthillette 2 00


Anthony and Mary


Thibut, 2 00


$15 25


Samuel Williams, burial Mrs. Irving $15 00


52


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


H. A. Morse, wood to


Mrs. M. LeClair, $5 00


Mrs. Montigney, 7 50


$12 50


Joseph Williams, goods delivered to


Mrs. J. Loranger, $2 00


J. Loranger, 3 00


J. McDonald, 6 00


$11 00


H. T. Hyde & Co., goods delivered to


Mrs. H. Morin, $4 00


P. Duquette, 5 00


A. Lamothe, 1 50


Jos. Belanger,


50


$11 00


Wm. Booth, coal to


Mrs. Murphy, $10.50


F. Dragon, goods to


Mrs. H. Labelle, $7 50


W. C. Callahan, burial child of E. Beauchemin $7 00


53


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Davis & Bannister, Book, $6 75


C. Huett, goods deliv- ered to


Mrs. Aug. Tremblay, $1 50 P. Ethier, 5 00


$6 50


David Patenaude, goods delivered to


Mrs. H. Labelle, $6 00


Jos. Derosiers, goods deliv- ered to


F. Loranger, 6 00


City of Fitchburg, board


Patrick Walsh, $6 00


Robinson & Dougherty Printing, $5 75


Dr. Jos. G. E. Page, transportation Mrs. Ethier to Worcester, $5 00


P. Bachand, wood delivered to M. Monette, $5 00


54


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


G. Surprenant, milk to Mrs. H. Labelle, $4 65


H. Brissette, milk to Mrs. H. Labelle, $4 55


D. M. Rosenthal & Co. goods to Melvina Wetheroff $4 03


Mrs. Henry Labelle transportation three children to Wor- cester, $4 00


L. A. Gervais, goods de- livered to .


Jos. Paulin $4 00


J. L. Fairbanks & Co.,


Pauper History


Blanks, $4 00


Southbridge Press Print-


ing, $3.25


Cyrille Benoit, wood, Jos. Ethier, $3 00


55


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Geo. J. Lamoureux, ex- penses to Wor- cester Hospital $1 50


Transfer Duquette, 1 25


$2 75


Geo. H. Hartwell, goods delivered to


Mrs. H. Robideau, $1 50


Mrs. Dupuis, 1 25


$2 75


Jules Laurent, goods de- livered to


Mrs. J. Degrenier, $2 00


J. F. Lariviere, goods delivered to


Mrs. S. Barrett, $1.50


Alex. W. Paton, medi- cine to Outside Poor, 1 00


$7,992 88


Balance to credit of account March 1, 1903,


$640 37


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


COMMON SCHOOLS.


RECEIPTS.


Balance to credit of account


March 1, 1902.


$280 22


Transfer from unappropriated


funds,


16,900 00


Tuition from other towns,


15 00


- $17,195 22


EXPENDITURES.


J. T. Clarke, salary supt. $750 00


F. E. Corbin,


450 00


58


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Teachers -


Laura E. Shepardson, 551 25


Alice Holmes, 551 25


Isabella P. Taylor, 460 00


Louise O. Twombly,


440 00


Mary E. Meagher, 440 00


A. Rebecca Rowley,


440 00


Anna Eager, 412 50


Margaret E. Dougherty,


400 00


Eva Conner,


400 00


Elizabeth Booth, 400 00


Clara Chase, 400 00


Mary Boardman,


400 00


Susan M. Knight,


400 00


Mary Page, 400 00


Agnes Meagher,


400 00


Nellie Stone,


400 00


Mary McCabe,


400 00


Mary A. Ellis,


400 00


Margaret Butler,


400 00


Jennie Simpson,


385 00


Jane Farquhar, 380 00


Gertrude Litchfield, 360 00


Sarah Haskell,


360 00


Bertha Harwood,


345 00


Flora M. Weld, 315 00


Annie Simpson, 305 00


Mabel Teahan, 297 00


Alice Sanders, 275 00


Mrs. H. N. Carpenter, 228 10


59


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Mabel Chamberlain,


224 00


Martha Cutting,


250 00


Ada J. Murdock,


210 00


Anna Seagraves,


200 00


Ethel Holland,


192 00


Ita Morse,


175 00


Winifred Kinney,


45 00


Alice Aldrich,


50 00


Mary Clemence,


23 00


Retta McCleery,


24 00


Edith Randall,


3 80


$13,941 90


Janitors-


F. L. Clough,


$602 80


Albert Back,


289 56


Geo. M. Lovell,


252 00


Thos. Welch,


137 50


Joseph Jagger,


82 60


M. Caplette,


82 00


Fabien Lescarbeau,


68 15


Wm. Sanders,


46 50


J. Hart,


20 80


C. Russell Morse,


18 00


S. P. Haskell,


14 50


Mabel Chamberlain,


10 00


William Hall,


8 00


Joseph Lorent,


7 00


Joseph Theriault,


1 25


$1,640 66


60


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Fuel-


E. C. Ellis, coal,


$499 75


A. Daniels, coal and wood, 436 13


William Booth, coal, 46 75


H. B. Wright, wood,


34 50


Est. W. H. H. Cheney, wood,25 50 T. Hughes, coal and wood, 23 00 A. J. Clark, wood, 19 00


E. T. Torrey, wood,


18 50.


E. B. Haskell, wood,


14 80


Ezra Herindeen, wood,


7 50


J. S. Dresser, wood,


3 00


$1,128 43


Transportation --


P. H. Fitzpatrick from . Sumner District, $63 00


Worcester & Southbridge St. R. R. Co., 15 00


B. Roberts,


11 25


$89 25


1


Southbridge Water Supply Co .-


Water to July 1, 1902, $159 42


· Tuition-


Town of Sturbridge, tuition of


61


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Anna, Hilda and Albina Fortier. Louis Angier, Zeb and Cyrille Liberty, Blanch and Emil Rivers, $39 00


P Caplette, labor $9 65 -- -$17,008 31


Balance to credit of account March 1, 1903, $186 91


.


CONTINGENT SCHOOLS.


RECEIPTS.


Balance to credit of account


March 1, 1902, $152 67


Appropriation, 3,400 00


Books sold, 88 77


$3,641 44


EXPENDITURES.


W. C. Callahan, Desks, tables, etc., $503 25


62


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Chairs and desks, 125 48


Rent of chairs, 4 00


$632 73


Oldham & Ranahan, labor and supplies, 480 70


J. L. Hammett Co., books and supplies, 422 08


E. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 315 95


Boston School Supply Co., books and supplies, 285 89


Peter Caplette,


Labor and care of chem- icals, $44 75


Repairs and horse hire, 34 50


Truant Officers, 40 50


Janitor and extra labor, 39 55


$159 30


Ginn & Co., books,


139 30


Southbridge Water Supply Co., water, 124 00


J. M. & L. D. Clemence, lumber, 106 74


J. T. Clarke, cash to sundries, 105 00


M. Egan & Son, labor and supplies, 103 71


A. Boyer, labor, 99 36


Silver Burdett & Co., books and supplies, 97 81


Kinney Bros. & Walkins, books, 96 01


Truant officers, 81 25


Holden Patent Book Cover Co., supplies, 72 51


F. E. Corbin, cash to sundries, 67 81


63


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Wm. H. Clarke, supplies,


66 26


Wardsworth Howland & Co., supplies,


63 78


G. C. Winter, labor-and supplies,


63 41


Geo. M. Lovell, janitor,


60 00


Hetu & Allard, labor,


48 27


Thomson Brown & Co., books,


47 45


Southbridge Press, advertising


p'tg. blanks,programs, tick- ets, order books and school certificates,


45 25


Lamoureux Bros., supplies,


38 85


Est. Calvin Claflin, labor and supplies, 31 06


Continental Brush Co., supplies,


29 45


American Book Co., books,


26 24


Geo. E. Lamoureux, taking


school census,


25 00


Charles Tetrault, taking school census, 25 00


Eagle Pencil Co, supplies,


22 45


J. A. Brightman, clocks, 20 40


Blanchard's orchestra, music at commencement, 20 00


Rand, McMalley Co,, books,


19 15


Southbridge Herald, school manuals 14 75


J. J. Bowlen e'o., cartage, 11 25


Teams to supt., 3 00


14 25


J. W. Smythe, repairing and tun - ing organ, 14 00


64


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


The Morse Co., books, 11 25


Thorpe & Martin Co., supplies, 10 80


Perry. Pictures Co., supplies, 10 60


A. Farland, supplies, 10 15


Atkinson & Mentzer, supplies, 9 45


Maynard, Merrill Co., books, 9 12


J. S. Dresser, bricks, 9 10


S. Hayward, use of horse, 9 00


D. Appleton & Co, books, 8 00


Marble's Express, moving furniture,


7 88


E. L. Gay, labor and supplies,


6 85


F. O. Letcher, cleaning vaults, 6 00


6 50


Geo. S. King & Co., supplies,


Wm. Power & Son, cleaning vaults, 6 00


A. R. Webster, teams for committee, 5 75


J. A. King, supplies, 4 50


Werner School Book Co., books, 4 00


A. F. Eager, horse hire, 4 00


D. C. Heath & Co., books and supplies, 3 97


T. H. Decoudres, cash to sundries, 3 53


Williams & Crawford, labor and supplies, 3 35


J. & I. E. Moore, supplies, 3 00


Educational Publishing Co., supplies, 2 92


F. Gatineau, supplies, 2 64


Lamoureux Bros., supplies,


2 00


Eldridge V. Brother, register, 2 72


N. Vial, labor, 2 00 .


J. R. Harris & Son, supplies, 1 84


J. Blaine, supplies, 1 49


$4,253 58


Account overdrawn March 1, 1903,


$612 14


65


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


EVENING SCHOOLS.


RECEIPTS.


Balance to credit of account


March 1, 1903,


$69 64


Appropriation,


600 00


$669 64


EXPENDITURES.


E. I. Knowles,


$103 75


Nellie F. Ryan,


61 50


Eva Conner,


51 25


Agnes Meagher,


51 25


Alice Holmes,


31 50


Margaret Butler,


31 50


Mary A. Whalen,


30 75


Louise O. Twombley,


30 75


Mary Page,


30 00


Mary Meagher,


5 25


$427 50


Janitors-


Peter Caplette, $56 75


Jos. Jagger, 28 25


$85 00


66


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


St. Peter's Society, rent, $35 00


Thompson, Brown & Co., books, 26 25


So. Gas & Elec. Co., lights, 22 25


W. C. Lewis, supplies,


14 70


P. Caplette, labor,


10 75


J. & T. Ryan, oil, 7 84


A. Daniels, wood, 6 25


Southbridge Press, advertising,


6 25


A. J. Harwood, wood, 5 00


Southbridge Herald, advertising, 3 75


$650 54


Balance to credit of account March 1, 1903,


$19 10


HIGH SCHOOL.


RECEIPTS.


Balance to credit of account


March 1, 1902, $629 33


Appropriation, 4,075 00


Tuitions from other towns, 283 34


$4,987 67


67


REPORT OF AUDITORS:


EXPENDITURES.


Teachers-


Fred E. Corbin,


$1,250 00


Edith M. Cook,


631 25


Laura B. Williams,


631 25


T. H. DeCoudres,


500 00


Mabel Barnum,


312 50


Ernest M. Gleason,


210 00


Ada J. Murdock,


152 50


Anna F. Eager,


137 50


Mrs. H. N. Carpenter,


22 50


Janitors and fuel,


$3,847 50 575 00


$4,422 50


Balance to credit of account March 1, 1903,


$565 17


SCHOOL APPARATUS.


RECEIPTS.


Balance to credit of account


March 1, 1902,


$22 78


Appropriation, 250 00


$272 78


68


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


EXPENDITURES.


-


Atkinson & Mentzer, books and supplies, $66 05


L. E. Knott, books and repairs, 49 45


J. P. Howland, organ, 25 00


E. E. Babb & Co., supplies,


23 54


J. T. Clarke, cash to book sundries


16 50


· Rand McNally Co., maps,


14 00


Henry Holt, books,


14 00


Geo. C. Shepard & Co., supplies,


10 69


F. E. Corbin, cash to sundries,


10 67


Davis & Banister, hecktograph and law practice, 7 50


W. M. Dowlens. maps,


7 50


Lawton & Co., hecktograph,


6 30


Ginn & Co., books, 4 79


D. C. Heath & Co., books,


4 00


Cheney Globe Co., globes, 2 25


Johnson, Colburn Co., cotton,


1 42


$263 66 -


Balance to credit of account March 1, 1903, $9 12


SELECTMEN.


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


RECEIPTS.


Appropriation,


$800 00


EXPENDITURES.


Account overdrawn, March 1, 1902, $366 99 Abatements, 566 42


$933 41


Account overdrawn March 1, 1903, $133 41


BRIDGES.


RECEIPTS.


Appropriation,


$750 00


70


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


EXPENDITURES.


Account overdrawn March 1, 1902, $153 32


J. M. & L. D. Clemence, lumber, 358 10


O. B. E. Chipman, men and teams, 150 01


A. Girard, painting Mechanic street bridge, 87 18


A. Daniels, lumber, 77 40


Town of Dudley, one-third of ex- pense on bridges, 65 65


A. Boyer, labor and supplies, 25 33


R. Wardle, labor and supplies, 16 01


Chas. Hyde, lumber, 12 80


G. C. Winter, supplies, 8 15


Wm. H. Clarke, supplies, 4 40


$958 35


Account overdrawn March 1, 1903, $208 35


CANAL STREET WALK.


RECEIPTS.


Appropriation,


$650 00


71


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


EXPENDITURES.


Selectmen, pay roll men and teams, $450 19


H. L. Lamson, curbing, 203 15


Worcester Gas Light Co., tar, pitch and asphalt, 70 00


John A. Whittaker, labor, 17 85


Hamilton Woolen Co., gravel,


12 10


A. Daniels, lumber, 6 45


Wm. Power & Son, supplies, 64


$760 38


Account overdrawn March 1, 1903,


$110 38


CAMP PONCE.


RECEIPTS.


$50 00


Appropriation,


EXPENDITURES.


G. H. Chaffin, Memorial Day, $50 00


72


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


CHAPIN STREET WALK.


RECEIPTS.


Appropriation,


$150 00


EXPENDITURES.


Selectmen, pay roll men and teams, $120 16


H. L. Lamson, curbing,' 34 50


Worcester Gas Light Co., tar, pitch and asphalt, 11 23


John A. Whittaker, labor,


4 00


Gravel from Sewers, 1 50


$171 39


Account overdrawn March 1, 1903,


$21 39


CONTINGENT.


RECEIPTS.


Appropriation,, Appropriation,


$4,000 00 7,000 00


73


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Received from state treasurer


on account contagious dis- eases,


570 62


-- $11,570 62


EXPENDITURES.


Account overdrawn March


1, 1902, $1,347 83


Selectmen, pay roll election officers, 324 00


Main street crossing,


65 50


Expenses Boston and Wor- cester, 50 32


Search for Mrs. L. Parkman, 5 50


$445 82


J. A. Genereux, salary


cattle inspector, $125 00


Disinfecting barns Hyde, Shepard, A. Mckinstry, Clemence, Apte.


Houses, Brault, Walker and Street-


er, Lamoure u x , Suprenant, Cap- lette, 147 35


Return of births, 18 75


Sundry expenses, 17 50


Teams, 5 00


$313 60


74


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


E. M. Phillips, recording andindexing deaths and births, cash paid sundries, $228 85


Attending town meeting and copy- ing records, 63 95


$292 80


W. C Callahan, police duty July 4th, $125 00


Disinfecting houses, M. Plant, Dumas, Green - wood, Gaudette,


Mominee, Tiffany, 30 00


Returning deaths, 10 25 $165 25


J. A. Whittaker, plans, Lens Court, Evergreen street, Wardwell court, Clark street, Glov- er street exten- sion for townwar- rant, $121 65


Surveying, Foster


street, 21 00


Setting stone


Wardwell court


and Evergreen street, 5 05


75


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Plans, streets and registery deeds, 4 00


$151 70


A. H. Shepard, damage to team, $150 00


H. C. Moynihan, disin-


fecting houses, Mrs. D. Kennedy, J.Pollard,J.Caron, P. St. Martin, A. J. Morris, J. E. Pfeiffer, P.Fortier, JohnHall,L.Remis A. Mckinstry, D. Kennedy, A. St. Martin, P.Peloquin N. Livernois, F. Cook, C. F. Har- bach, A. H. Gaud- ette, A. R. Web- ster, W. Jacques, $120 00


Cash to sundries, 21 49


$141 49


Southbridge Water Sup-


ply Co., water


fountians Globe


and Centre to


April 1, 1903,


$100 0.0


A. Farland, labor and


supplies, $49 99


Painting signs, 23 00


$72 99


76


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Oldham Ranahan, labor and supplies, $62 92 Care fountain, 9 15


$72 07


Henry Hay, meals to


election officers, $50 00


Entertaining Mass. highway commis- sioners, 18 50


$68 50


R. A. Beckwith, stamped envelopes, $63 60


H. L. Lamson, flagging, $38 28


Bound posts, ?5 00


$63 28


Gertrude F. Lamoureux,


assistance to as- sessors, $55 50


Am. Opt. Co., old iron, $52 36


F. X. Lariviere, return-


ing deaths, $39 00


Teams, board of health, 9 00


$48 00


J. J. Bowlen Co., sprink-


ling streets, $30 00


Teams for asses- sor's, 13 00


$43 00


77


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


E. H. Peabody, abstract of conveyances real estate South- bridge to May 1902, $42 25


L. (. Rieutard, settlement, suit, W. C. Callahan for D. H. Holden, funeral . expenses, $33 60


Notices for selectmen,


6 00


39 60


E. J. Colburn, burial of Wm, Perry, 35 00


Mrs. E. J. Bartholomew, land damages Charlton road, 35 00


F. E. Northup, teams for asses- sors, 32 50


Southbridge Gas & Electric


Light Co., fountain light, 30 50


V. W. Lamoureux, sundry ex- penses, 29 60


M. L. Dillaber, serving dog war. rants, 15 00


Serving notice F. X. Tetrault, 5 00


Killing dogs,


4 00


Serving notice J. B. Proulx, 2 00


Serving notice South-


bridge & Sturbridge


St. R. R. Co.,


2 00


28 00


78


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Sanford, Putnam & Co., books for assessors, 27 00


J. J. Mulvey, inspecting plumb- ing, 24 55


Jos. G. E. Page, returning


births, 19 50


Examination Huard


case, 2 00


21 50


Southbridge Press, letter


heads for board of


health, 19 50


Advertising for as-


sessor's, 1 50


21 00


J. R. Goyer, returning births, 20 25


W R. Olney, cash to sundries,


18 25


John Smith, labor at town barn,


16 95


Davis & Banister, revised statutes, 7 00


Books, 8 00


15 00


A. J. McCrea, attendance


patient at lockup. 6 50


Returning births, 6 00


Examination Huard, 2 00


14 50


S. K. Edwards, teams for as- sessors, 13 12


A. J. Morris, salary, sealer of weights and measures, and sundries, 12 60


79


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


A. Boyer, Jr., distributing town reports, 12 00


A. Allard and men, fighting brush fire, 12 00


A. R. Webster, teams for highway commis- sioners, 9 00


Teams for board of


health,


3 00


12 00


H. H. Morse and men, fighting brush fire, 11 50


Southbridge Roofing Co., labor town barn, 7 00


Labor


new


engine


house,


3 80


$10 80


L. Duquette and men, fighting brush fire, 10 75


A. M. Higgins, serving war- rant, attending town meeting, 10 00


B. A. Gay, plumbing inspector,


9 00


N. E. Putney, repairing town clock, 7 35


Board of Health, removing


nuisance, 7 00


Lareau, Lamoureux Bros., chair for assessors' room, 6 50


J. W. Heffern, expenses, 6 43


80


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Pierre Savaria,returning deaths, 6 25


W. J. Douty, care of fountain light, 6 00


W. G. Reed, returning deaths,


5 75


Samuel Williams, returning deaths, 5 50


W. C. Lewis, supplies, 5 31


T. P. Wixted, care of watering trough, 5 00


J. S. Dresser, bricks, 5 00


Vernon Joslin, lumber for


boundary fence, 4 54


D. Livernois, stone boat, 4 50


C. F. Hill, cash sundries town report, 4 35


G. C. Winter, labor on


fountain, $2 96


Supplies, 1 39


$4 35


E. T. Torrey and men, fighting brush fire, 4 00


W. L. Ferry, teams for board of health, 3 75


Pattee & Mellen, returning deaths, 3 75


S. E. Blanchard, distributing town reports, 3 50


Dr. F. Gauthier, returning births, 3 25


Dr. N. T. McLean, returning births, 2 50


81


REPORT OF AUDITORS:


C. C. Reed, typewriting for board of health, 2 50


John Gagnon, fighting brush fire, 2 50


Dr. George Webster, return- ing births, 2 50


Brassard & Savaria, returning deaths, 2 00


A. P. Farrell, labor, 2 00


Hamilton Woolen Co., rent of land for depot stairs, 2 years, 2 00


Peter Grant & Co., supplies,


1 76


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., rent, 1 00


Southbridge Trucking Co.,


carting reports, 1 00


W. H. Clarke, care of fountain, 1 00


$4,335 35


SMALL POX ACCOUNT.


Dr. J. A. Genereux, pro- fessional services, $1300 00 Disinfecting houses, J. St. Ger- main, J. Brodeau, M. Dumas, J.Blan-


82


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


chette. J. Lizotte,


J. Bachand, G. Leroux, E. De- lage, S. Cloutier, D. Cloutier, F. La- cosse, O. Dupuis, D. Duclos, A Greeley, B.March- essault, P. Casa- vant, J. Loranger,


P. Lataille, J. Ethier, J. Daig- nault, N. St. Lau- rent, L. Vandal, E. Minaud, J. Pat- enaude, C. Pate- naude. H. De - mers, L. Lavellee, 160 00


Vaccinations,


92 50


Disinfecting pest house, 55 00


Confinement


Mrs.


Patenaude,


15 00


Teams to pest house, 10 50


Cash to sundries,


55


$1,633 55


H. C. Moynihan, supplies to pest house, 465 58


Disinfecting houses, Lamou- reux, Larochelle,


83


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Tremblay, Wil-


liamson, Surpre-


nant, H. Laro-


chelle, H. C. Moy-


nihan, Wm. Lee,


J. Clarke, A. Rich-


ards, A. Loomis,


T. H. Boisvert, J.


Oliver, J. Lang- lois, Mrs. P. La- taille, J. Lamou- reux, L. Cohen, M.


Burrill, Mrs. De-


sautis, P. Belan- ger, A. Dumas, A. Garceau, pest


house, 115 00


2000 vaccine points, 20 00


Quarantine Cur-


tis' block 4 65


Cash paid sundries,


2 50


607 73


Jos. Peloquin, goods to


F. Germain, 77 41


P. Patenaude, 44 71


E. Minaud, 38 31


Pest house, 27 57


Mrs. Mominee, 23 45


J. B. Tavernier, 18 05


Rent of pest house,


17 00


84


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Louis Bibeau, 11 06


257 56


Alex Boyer, labor at pest house, 256 45


H. K. Mullford & Co., vac- cine, lymph and points, 241 70


Louis Duhamel, labor at


pest house,


$135 00


Quarantine officer,


98 00


$233 00


G. H. Hartwell, supplies pest house first account, 225 95


Dr. L. W. Curtis, vaccinations, 204 00


Dr. J. R. Goyer, vaccinations, 187 50


David Brault, labor at pest


house,


$170 00


Goods destroyed,


10 00


$180 00


G. Pinsoneault, goods to pest house, 178 04


Mrs. Grace Darling, rent pest house, 165 00


W. C. Callahan, goods to pest house, $92 87


Goods to Jos. Pat-


enaude,


35 00


Goods to Mrs. Tav-


ernier,


15 50


$143 37


85


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Dr. George E. Webster, vaccina- tions, 141 00


Dr. A. J. McCrea, vaccinations, 140 00


Dr. F. W. Edwards, vacci- nation, 121 00


A. Lamoureux, quarantine


officers, $81 00


Tenement for pest


house,


20 66


Goods to F. Ger- main, 11 94


Goods to pest house, 5 32


$118 92


Dr. N. T. McLean, vaccina- tions, 116 50


Jos. Desrosiers, goods to pest house, 114 17


T. Welch, quarantine offi - cer, 110 00


Dr. J. G. E. Page, vaccinations, 110 00


T. Peck, rent pest house $99 00


Labor, 4 00


$103 00


Dr. W. G. Reed, vaccinations, 92 50


Jos. Lippe, goods for pest house, 86 11


Mrs. Dupuis, labor at pest house, $80 00


Stove, 5 00


$85 00


Mrs. Joseph Savage, labor at pest house, 84 00


86


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Joseph Fountain, quarantine officer, 82 50


F. X. Barre, quarantine officer, 78 00


Aug.Daniels, wood for pest


house, $52 50


Wood, L. Bibeau, 7 00


Wood, Mrs. Momi- nee, 5 00


Wood, F. Germain,


2 25


$66 75


Peter Arpin, goods to pest


house,


$35 78


Goods to J.Blanchet, 13 97


Goods to J. David-


son,


4 40


$54 15


L. D. Vinton, teams to pest house, 53 00


P. H. Carpenter Co., goods to N. Dumas, $24 24


Goods to P. Pate-


naude,


23 23


$47 47


J. R. Beauregard, goods to pest house, 44 60


Louis Bibeau, quarantine and rent, 38 84


Dr. C. O. Bradford, vacci- nations, 38 50


P. N. LeClair, goods to


E. Boisvert,


10 71


87


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


N. Dumas, 8 23


S. Plante, 7 48


J. B. Langlois, 5 55


N. Gaudette, 4 78


36 75


F. Germain, quarantine officer, 35 00


P. Ethier, quarantine officer, 34 00 ~


N. Talbot, quarantine officer, 34 00


M. D. Duhamel, goods to


D. Cloutier, 16 29


F. Cloutier, 10 31


Pest house, 3 46


N. Dumas, 54


Mrs. Tavernier,


48


31 08


Delphis Degrenier, quar- antine officer, 30 00


David Duclos, goods des- troyed, 30 00


J. D. Proulx, quarantine officer, 29 00


Ed Aeri, quarantine officer,


28 00


Rosanna Bibeau, labor at pest house, 28 00


Mrs. Jos. Lizotte, labor at


pest house, 28 00


Henry Lamothe, quaran- tine officer, 28 00


A. L. Desaulniers, goods to


L. Patenaude, 15 25


88


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


J. B. Langlois, 11 81


27 06


Peter Grant & Co., goods to Louis Bibeau, 25 46


D. Patenaude, quarantine officer, 16 00


Goods to L. Pate-


naude,


9 12


25 12


.:


P. Peloquin, quarantine officer, 23 00


Felix Gatineau, goods to pest house, 22 16


J. B. Demers, goods to


A. Garceau, 12 60


Pest house, 3 50


J. Blanchet, 2 10


N. St. Laurent,


84


F. Lacosse, 77


J. Langlois, 56


20 37


Jos. Cayen, quarantine officer, 19 50


P. Renaud & Co., goods to pest house, 18 92


P. Duhamel, quarantine officer, 18 00


Z. Desrosiers, goods des-


troyed, 15 50.


Mrs. Lataille, goods to P. St. Laurent, 13 45


89


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Jos. Lataille, quarantine officer, 12 00


G. Surprenant, milk to pest house, 11 45


B. Roberts, milk to Mrs. Mominee, 4 26


Mrs. Lamoureux, 3 00


Mrs. Louis Bibeau, 2 64


N. St. Laurent,


1 05


10 95


John Halpin, goods to


L. Patenaude, 6 68


Mrs. Mominee, 3 81


10 49


Louis LeClair, quarantine officer, 10 00


J. Bachand, quarantine


officer, 10 00


A. Garceau, quarantine officer, 10 00


Chas. Horton, quarantine officer, 10 00


S. Page, goods to F. Lacosse, 8 23


G. C. Winter, labor and supplies pest house, 7 43


N. Larochelle, quarantine officer, 7 00


F. Brissette, milk to Mrs. Daignault, $2 35


90


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


Milk to L. Pate-


naude, 1 60


Milk to E. Minaud, 1 55


Milk to P. Pate- naude, 1 45


$6 95


P. Caron, goods to P.


Patenaude, $3 08


E. Minaud, 2 94


L. Patenaude, 91


$6 93


L. A. Gervais, goods to E. Boisvert, 6 78


J. R. Harris & Son, goods to Mrs. Mominee, 6 32


M. Boucher, quarantine officer, 6 00


N. E. Vaccine Co., points,


6 00


Elie Vandal, quarantine officer, 6 00


John Davidson, goods destroyed, 5 50


Peter Benoit, blankets burned,


5 00


Southbridge Trucking Co., re- moving goods to pest house, 5 00


A. Farland, supplies to pest house, 4 06


Mrs. M. Mominee, goods des- troyed at pest house, 4 00


E. C. Ellis, coal to F. Germain, 3 60


91


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


F. Lacosse, goods destroyed, 3 00


Lareau, Lamoureux Bros., goods to pest house, 2 75


F. X. Lariviere, team to pest house, 2 50


J. F. Lariviere, goods to pest house, 2 40


Mahan Bros., milk to N. Da-


mas 2 10


John Smith, lime for disinfect- ing. 1 50


P. Laporte, bread to E. Boisvert.


1 47


Arcade Richard, bread to N. Dumas 1 00


Wm. H. Clarke, goods to pest house, 50


- $7.237 14


Account overdrawn March 1, 1903,


$1 87


Outstanding order


$2 00


CULVERTS.


Appropriation,


$1.073 00


92


REPORT OF AUDITORS.


EXPENDITURES.


Beecher Street Culvert.


O. B. E. Chipman, pay roll men and teams, $255 81


J. J. Bowlen Co., cap stones and carting, 10 25


A. Daniels cement, 5 20


$271 26


Central Street Culvert.


O. B. E. Chipman, pay roll men and teams, $84 26


Curbing from side- walks, 20 00


$104 26


Mechanics and North Street Culvert.


O. B. E. Chipman, pay roll men and teams, $156 52


Sewer contingent




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