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Cyrille Lataille,
$114 00
41
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
J. B. Delage,
99 00
Geo. Lamothe,
60 00
Elzear Gaudette,
30 00
Misael Brouillette,
15 00
Emma Amoyette, 12 00
Delia Laplante,
6 00
336 00
Jos. Lippe, goods
deliv-
ered to
Everett Barrett, $96 00
Elzear Dionne,
92 50
Francis Boisvert,
60 00
Geo. Boisvert,
33 00
Louis Fontaine,
18 00
Alexander Landry, 12 00 i
-
Hormisdas Duplesse, 9 00
Xiste Lescault, 4 00
324 50
W. J. Fitzpatrick, goods delivered to
Nellie Butler, $130 00
John Coughlin,
: 87 50
Mary Kennedy, 77 50
Peter Cooney, 12 00
307 00
City of Haverhill, aid to Geo. Landry and family, 292 95
LeClair & Co., goods deliv- ered to Mrs. Frank Savary, $137 50
42
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
A. Lizotte, $114 00
Mrs. Remi Phaneuf,
21 00
P. Desourdy, 13 00
H. Renaud, 4 00
$289 50
St. Vincent Hospital, board
and care of
James McGrath, $119 50
Joseph Benoit,
88 50
Amelia McDonald, 26 00
Eugenia Duval, 25 00
Xiste Lescault, 22 00
Olive Surprenant, 3 00
1
284 00
F. X. Lariviere, burial of
Mrs. Aurelia Sand, $25 00
Agnes St. Marie, 25 00
Everett Barrett,
25 00
David Tetrault's two
children, 14 00
Frank Baril's child,
10 00
Jos. Hetu's child, 7 00
106 00
Geo. H. Smith Est., goods delivered to
Mrs. Nolan,
$65 00
A. Beffre, 21 00
A. Renaud, 12 00
P. H. Cuddihy,
6 00
104 00
43
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
J. D. Blanchard & Co., goods delivered to Irene and May Gau- thier, $10 00
Antoine Belanger, 7 80
Henry Tetrault, 6 00
Hormisdas Duplease,
5 15
Oliver Livernois,
5 00
Edward Barolette,
5 00
Louis Fountain,
4 75
Geo. Boisvert,
4 50
Chas. Garceau,
4 50
Mrs. H. Archambault,
4 20
Chas. Burke,
4 13
Calix Casey,
4 00
Telesphore Castonguay, 4 00
C. Lataille, 3 25
Frank Buyniski,
3 25
Alfred Racine,
3 00
Lucien Fontaine,
3 00
E. Duquette,
2 50
Louis Langevin,
2 25
William Prince,
2 00
Louis Malliott,
2 00
M. Toomey,
2 00
J. B. Delage,
1 50
J. Sheridan,
1 00
Chas Lawson,
85
$95 63
44
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
A. Laporte, goods deliv-
ered to
Adam Mckinstry, $38 00
Alphonse Boucher, 32 00
Francois Desplaine, 12 00
J. Russell, 9 00
$91 00
Thos. Hughes, goods deliv-
ered to
Louis Monnette, $14 50
Louis Fontaine, 8 50
Elzear Dionne,
7 50
Napoleon Ethier. 5 50
M. Momminee, 5 50
Frederic St. Jean,
5 50
Everett Barrett,
5 50
J. Momminee,
5 50
Antoine Belanger, 5 50
Leon Cardinal,
5 00
J. B. Nadeau
5 00
Arthur E. Trembley, 5 00
Alfred St. Jean, 4 00
Lucien Fountain,
2 50
85 00
Gedeon Pinsonnault, goods delivered to
Mrs. Henry Senecal,
$60 00
Matilda Guertin,
2 25
62 25
45
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Town of Auburn, aid to Frank Baril, $56 25
City of Brockton, aid to Adeline Savary and daughter, 53 73
Town of Suttou, aid to
John Hemingway, 03 61
Henry A. Morse, goods de- livered to
Frank LeClair, $12 00
Mrs. H. Tetrault, 11 00
Louis Monnette, 11 00
Everett Barrett, 6 00
Narcisse Daignault, 6 00
Joseph Leblanc, 5 50
Francis Bachand, 2 00
53 50
Johnson, Colburn
Co.,
goods delivered to
Adam Mckinstry, $11 50
Mrs. Chas. Lawson, 10 25
Ireme and May Gau-
thier,
8 00
Calix Casey,
6 00
Arthur Gelineau,
5 38
Lucien Fontaine,
4 00
William Prince,
4 00
Ed. Barolette, 2 00
Henry Tetrault,
1 00
52 13
46
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Sisters of Providence care of Walter Girard, $50 00
Town of Becket, aid to Wallace Peletier, 49 50
Town of Spencer, aid to Chas. Lawson, 48 75
City of Boston, aid to Agnes Murphy, 35 71
Mrs. I. Mills, care of James Lee, 35 00
J. A. Genereux,
Medicine to town pa-
tients,
$139 50
Salary as town phy- sician, 125 00
Aid to Mrs. Henry
Lamoureux,
12 45
276 95
P. H. Carpenter Co., goods delivered to
Mrs. Michael Girard, $153 00
Jos. Gelinean, 42 00
J. B. Renaud, Jr., 20 00
Mrs. Frank Savary, 18 00
Louis Lariviere, 16 00
Delia Dennis, 10 00
Calix Casey, 9 00
Chas. Garceau, 6 00
274 00
47
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
J. R. Harris & Sons, goods
delivered to
Mrs. F. Girouard, $104 00
J. Momminee,
104 00
A. Lacasse,
20 00
Mrs. David Tetrault, 7 00
Mrs. V. J. Brown, 6 00
$241 00
Town of Webster, aid to
Moise Cusson,
฿105 88
Luke Arquette,
32 00
Narcisse Daignault, 28 50
Victor Bouvier,
23 75
Louis Shaw,
23 00
Wilfred and Victoria Arquette, 12 00
225 13
Mass. Hospital for Epilec- tics, board and care of Ida Barrett, $169 92
A. D. Cornell, goods deliv- ered to
Mrs. Frank LeClair, $24 20
J. B. Delage, 20 45
Mrs. Chas. Lawson, 18 00
Mrs. Momminee, 15 50
Mrs. E. Barrett,
14 00
Frederick St. Jean, 10 50
Jos. Gelineau, 8 25
Nellie Connell,
6 00
48
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
William Prince, $5 50
Elzear Gaudette, 5 25
P. Cooney, 5 00
Mrs. Alphonse Boucher, 3 90
Xiste Lescault,
3 50
Louis Bolduc,
3 50
A. Racine, 3 50
Adam Mckinstry, 3 25
Nazaire Talbot, 3 25
Chas. Garceau,
2 75
Henry Lorange,
2 50
Geo. Boisvert,
1 75
A. Trembley,
1 75
Wilfred Gaucher, 1 75
Alex. Landry,
1 50
H. Archambault, 1 25
Mrs. J. Sheridan,
1 00
$167 80
Town of Leominster, aid to Napoleon Roberts, 153 13
Lavigne &' Benoit, goods delivered to Mrs. Antoine Belan- ger, $110 00
Mrs. Emma Amoyette, 18 00
Narcisse Robidoux, 13 75
Victor Dnclos, 6 00
147 75
49
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Mt. St. Joseph Industrial School, board and care of
Walter and Wilfred Garceau, 138 73
J. E. Williams, goods de-
livered to
Adam Mckinstry, $79 50
Jacques Gaumond,
26 00
Alfred Racine, 17 00
Mrs. Nazaire Talbot,
6 00
128 50
Earls & O'Shaughnessy, goods delivered to James Hart, 114 00
Overseers of Poor, trans- portation of Mrs. Jos. George and family to Seckacha-
wan,
$60 52
Marie Louise Garceau, 7 50
Walter Girard to
Brightside,
5 20
Xiste Lescault to
Worcester,
2 00
Irene Lavalle to Wor-
cester,
2 00
Jas. McGrath to Wor-
cester,
1 90
50
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Marion Benoit
to
Woonsocket,
$
80
Sundry expenses, 17 93
Cash paid for team hire, 5 00
Investigating cases of
Nap. Roberts, 2 50
Luke Arquette, 2 50
Phoebe Lamoureux,
3 00
$110 85
Jos. Godro, goods deliv- ered to
Antoine Belanger, $31 00
Napoleon Ethier,
4 00
35 00
J. B. Lavalle, goods deliv-
ered to
Mrs. Theodore Dartt, $21 00
Eli Allard,
12 00
33 00
H. L. Bedard, goods deliv- ered to
Lucien Fontaine, $5 80
Louis Langevin, 4 95
Patrick Cuddihy, 4 35
Jos. Gauthier, 4 00
William Prince, 3 50
Adam Mckinstry, 3 20
Alfred Racine, 2 00
A. Gelineau,
2 00
51
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Alex. Landry, $1 50
Nazaire Talbot, 1 25
$32 55
P. Renaud & Co., goods
delivered to H. Archambault,
26 24
Paul E. Berthiaume, goods delivered to Mrs. Henry Lamoureux, 26 00
L. W. Curtis, labor on books,
25 00
S. Williams, burial of James Lee, 25 00
A. H. Wheeler, goods de- livered to
William Prince, $6 75
A. Lizotte, 4 25
Oliver Livernois, 3 75
Jacques Gaumond,
3 00
Jos. Lorange,
2 00
Adam Mckinstry, 1 75
Telesphore Leduc, 1 50
23 00
Town of Northbridge, aid to Mrs. Peter Proulx, 20 50
Wm. C. Callahan, burial of Delia Boucher, 20 00
Boston City Hospital,board and care of T. J. McGrail, 20 00
52
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
A. E. Lamoureux, R. R.
tickets for Mrs. H.
H.Archambault and children to Canada, $19 35
C. W. Bourdelais, goods
delivered to
Chas. Garceau, $8 00
Jos. Hetu, 7 70
A. E. Trembley, 2 50
18 20
Dr. J. G. E. Page, medical aid to
H. Archambault, 18 15
Wm. Leriche, goods de- livered to
Arthur Lagasse, $10 00
Louis Fontaine, 7 50
17 50
City of Malden, aid to Mary Ennis, 16 35
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight on
Mrs. H. Archambault to Canada, 15 92
J. M. & L. D. Clemence,
1 cabinet for overseers, ' 15 50
J. Dumas,
Moving Chas. Lawson
from Spencer, 15 00
53
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Miss Ida Ethier, board and care of Louise and Barbara George, $15 00
City of Fitchburg, aid to L. Parkman's children, 14 77
L. A. Lataille, investigat-
ing case of
Mrs. Landry, $10 49
Mrs. Luke Arquette, 1 05
Stamps and envelopes, 2 08
13 62
City of Worcester, aid to
Patrick Blake,
$10 00
Nellie and William
Marengo,
2 20
12 20
Sol. Labonte, care of A. Talbot, 12 00
Phil. Caron, goods deliv- ered to
Nap. Langevin, 12 00
Thomas O. Gaulin, goods
delivered to Jos. Peloquin, 12 00
Hobbs Warren Co., blanks,
11 00
54
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Edward Duplease, goods delivered to Arthur Gelineau, $10 00
J. Theriault, wood to
Xiste Lescault, $5 00
A. C. Lebouef, 5 00
10 00
A. M. Higgins, cash paid for care of
Mrs. H. Archambault, 10 00
City of Springfield, aid to Arthur Galipeau,
9 43
Town of Sturbridge aid to Albert Perry, 9 00
A. J. McCrea, M. D., aid to M. Corey, 8 50
Amedie Plant, taking Jos.
Benoit to Worcester hospital, 7 50
F. Sancousy, goods deliv-
ered to
Napoleon Bachand, $6 25
David Tetrault, 1 25
7 50
Southbridge Press, supplies,
7 25
Brassard & Sancousy,
burial of
Homer Morin, 7 00
55
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
4
Ide Lumber Co., goods de-
livered to
Jos. Hetu, $3 75
Louis Tracy, 1 75
Louis Hetu, 90
$6 40
Dr. Lovell, aid to
Miss M. Marchessault, 6 35
J. F. Maloney, taking H.
Buristi to Worcester, 6 10
Chas. Hyde, goods deliv- ered to
Peter Cooney, 5 50
J. F. Lariviere, goods de-
livered to
Mrs. Henry Senecal, $3 00
Solomon Lacasse,
2 50
5 50
N. T. Hurlbut, goods deliv- ered to
Mrs. H. Archambault, 5 25
Mass. State Hospital aid to Ed. J. Coughlin, -
5 20
C. C. Bradford, M. D., aid to James Lee, 5 00
Joseph Paulhus, investi- gating case of Frederic St. Jean at Monson, 4 75
56
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
A. R. Webster, team for
Mrs. H. Archambault, $4 50
P. Arpin, goods deliv-
ered to Calix Casey, $2 00
Alex. Landry, 2 00
4 00
F. M. Marble, goods deliv- ered to
F. Broudeau, 4 00
Peter Gaucher rent to
Chas. Garceau, 4 00
William Crawford, labor and supplies, 4 00
Laurel Ledge Farm, goods delivered to
Mrs. H. Archambault, 3 92
F. Trembley, goods deliv- ered to
Arsene Beffre, 3 01
Raymond Gaumond, goods delivered to
Jacques Gaumond, 3 00
J. C. Frenier, moving
Mrs. H. Archambault, 3 00
E. J. C. Pelletier, goods delivered to
Mrs. Alex. Lescarbeau, 3 00
57
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Town of Dudley, aid to Nap. Larivere, $3 00
City of Fall River, aid to Margaret E. Walker, 2 00
Mrs. Alex. Landry, care of Mrs. Jos. Hetu, 1 00
$9,353 21
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1909, $61 92
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
COMMON SCHOOLS.
RECEIPTS.
Balance to credit of account
Feb. 1, 1908,
$851 84
Appropriation, 19,000 00
$19,851 84
EXPENDITURES.
Teachers -
H. E. Corbin, Supt.,
$941 65
Laura Shepardson,
585 00
Anna Eager,
550 25
Mary Meagher,
487 50
Margaret Butler,
458 50
Mary Carey,
453 90
Annie Simpson, 449 10
Susie Knight,
448 50
Agnes Meagher,
439 00
Bertha Johnson,
436 50
Blanche Harwood,
429 00
59
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Eva Conner,
$429 00
Mary Boardman,
429 00
Mary Chase,
429 00
Jennie Gilbert,
429 00
Nettie Stone,
429 00
Mary Ellis,
429 00
Jane Farquhar,
429 00
Mary McCabe,
429 00
Amelia Guinasso,
410 00
Emily Mague,
410 00
Mabel Chamberlain,
410 00
Stella Wood,
351 00
Alice Holmes,
332 15
Mary Butler,
304 00
Bertha Harwood,
299 20
Carrie Barber,
200 00
Mary Conolly,
200 00
Jessie Barber,
200 00
Katherine O'Toole,
198 00
Agnes Canavan,
190 00
Clara Goddard,
190 00
Minnie Green,
188 00
Alice Dolan,
180 00
Mabel Ross,
180 00
Ita Morse,
171 00
Gertrude Healy,
170 00
Sadie Dickinson,
166 00
May Simpson,
147 40
Katherine Flood,
132 00
Anna Bowen,
113 30
Mary Mooar,
94 60
60
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Rebecca Rowley,
$87 40
Margaret McCarthy,
63 00
Helen Grant,
54 00
Flora Caldwell,
42 60
Mary Walsh,
40 00
Mary Higgins,
35 20
Jennie Stevens,
30 80
Winifred Gregg,
20 00
14,720 55
Janitors-
F. L. Clough,
$472 54
Thomas H. Welsh,
314 43
H. S. Freeman,
279 65
Israel Ledoux,
278 31
H. L. Brousseau,
138 33
Joseph Hetu,
129 46
Joseph Hart,
115 62
Peter Caplette,
111 58
Joseph Trainor,
67 00
Stella Wood,
20 00
Ita Morse,
12 00
Mabel Ross,
8 00
1,946 92
E. C. Ellis, coal,
808 12
A. D. Cornell, fuel,
558 09
Worcester & Southbridge Street Railway Co., car tickets, 265 00
Henry Dorval, transportation, 72 00
Vernon J. Brown, transportation,
66 50
61
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
A. J. Harwood, wood,
$34 75
Town of Dudley, tuition,
24 00
H. Haskell, wood,
16 50
C. I. Wood & Co., wood,
15 00
Gilbert Theriault, wood,
13 40
H. A. Morse, wood,
10 75
W. P. Morse, wood,
9 00
G. Pinsonneault, wood,
9 00
C. M. Morse, wood,
6 60
M. Duhamel, wood,
5 50
T. Hughes, wood,
5 25
M. E. Ashe, wood,
5 25
Jos. Duval, labor,
5 00
Ed. Wallace, wood,
5 00
Roy M. Bailey, sawing wood,
2 50
Jos. Dalphe, sawing wood,
2 50
Ide Lumber Co.,
1 50
$18,608 68
Balance to credit of account Feb. 1, 1909, $1243 16
CONTINGENT SCHOOLS.
RECEIPTS.
Balance to credit of account
Feb. 1, 1908,
$231 52
Appropriation, 3,600 00
Sale of supplies,
31 87
3,863 39
62
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
EXPENDITURES.
Edward E. Babb & Co., books, $1,258 37 Southbridge Water Supply Co.,
water, 298 00
G. C. Winter, labor and supplies, 246 10
Southbridge Roofing Co., repair- ing Morris street school, 234 42
Peter Caplette,
Truants, $126 75
Labor, 34 78
161 53
Ginn & Co., books,
137 63
Oldham & Ranahan, labor and
supplies, 118 89
Estey Organ Co., organs, 110 00
Louis J. Hetu, labor and supplies,
98 55
Silver, Burdett & Co., books,
83 59
J. A. Genereux, M. D., school physician, 80 00
Southbridge Press, advertise-
ments and supplies, 71 05
H. S. Freeman,
Truants, 35 50
Taking school census, 25 00
Labor, 8 60
69 10
O. D. Case Co., desks, 68 65
Wadsworth, Howland & Co.,
supplies, 61 61
-
63
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Rev. Sylvanus Hayward, team hire, 70 00 J. M. & L. D. Clemence, labor and supplies, 59 84
Kenny Bros. & Walkins, supplies, 45 54
F. E. Corbin, cash paid sundry expenses, 43 33
Chandler & Barber, supplies, 41.77
Marble's Express, freight and cartage, 41 45
R. A. Beckwith, stamped envelopes, 39 15
John A. Whittaker, labor and supplies, 38 67
F. E. Northup, team hire, 37 75
Thos. H. Welsh,
Truants, $23 25
Labor, 6 00
29 25
F. X. Tetreault, taking school census, 25 00 Adams Express Co., express, 24 72
Michelson Bros., binding books, 20 08
Gaylord Bros., supplies, 18 80
A. Boyer, labor and supplies, 18 06
C. B. Rouss, show case, 18 00
William Crawford, labor and supplies, 16 78
C. L. Chase, floor dressing, 15 00
Johnson, Colburn Co., supplies, 14 26
J. L. Hammett & Co., desks,
12 50
E. D. Stone, supplies, 12 00
W. J. Lamoureux, labor and supplies, 11 57 Morgan, Crossman & Co., supplies, 10 70
61
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
W. T. Robinson, advertisement, $10 00
Dennis Langevin, labor and supplies, 8 98 W. J. Barnes, labor and supplies, 8 60
Chas. M. Morse, labor, 8 20
Masury, Young & Co., supplies, 8 10
Arthur Adams, labor, 8 00
M. Steinert & Co., tuning organs, 7 50
Knox, Morse & Co., supplies, 7 42
American Book Co., books, 7 36
Ed. Richards, labor, 7 35
R. T. Reed, repairing clocks, 7 25
Pierre Benoit, labor and supplies, 7 00
Orville Brown Pub. Co., books, 6 00
W. C. Lewis, labor and supplies, 5 87
R. R. Nickerson, dustdown, 5 40
F. L. Clough, labor, 5 27
J. J. Barnard, books, 5 00
S. Williams, chairs, 5 00
Jos. P. Trainor, labor, 5 00
American Optical Co., boxes, 4 50
Ide Lumber Co., lumber, 4 19
O. J. Aldrich, labor and supplies, 3 99
Esterbrook Steel Pen Manufac-
turing Co., pens, 3 84
Sibley & Co., books, 3 75
Standard Oil Co., oil, 3 50
L. M. Sherman, cleaning school house, 3 50
Arthur Cummings, seating chairs, 3 20
Jos. A. Allard, labor and supplies, 3. 20
Geo. F. King & Co., ink, 3.00
65
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
West Disinfectant Co. supplies, $3 00
A. J. Harwood, labor, 3 00
J. R. Harris & Sons, supplies, 2 20
M. Elgan & Son, labor and supplies,
1 95
W. P. Plimpton, supplies,
1 90
J. Tetrault, labor, 1 75
Hyde Manufacturing Co., knives,
1 67
A. P. Baylies, supplies,
1 65
J. A. Brightman, supplies,
1 35
Milton Bradley & Co., dyes,
1 20
E. H. Boulton, picture frames,
1 20
J. W. Wilson, cartage, 1 00
H. A. Bowman & Co., bunting, 1 00
E. L. Gay, supplies, 85
$3,955 40
Account overdrawn Feb. 1. 1909, $92 01
Order outstanding Feb. 1, 1909, 1 70
EVENING SCHOOLS.
RECEIPTS.
Balance to credit of account Feb.
1,1908,
$63 09
Appropriation,
700 00
$763 09
66
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
EXPENDITURES.
Teachers-
E. I. Knowles,
$103 75
Mary Whelan,
62 25
Nellie Ryan,
62 25
Margaret Butler,
54 75
Agnes Meagher,
51 25
Eva Conner,
33 00
Mary Butler,
31 50
Jennie Gilbert,
30 75
Annie Simpson,
30 75
Mary Meagher,
30 75
$491 00
Janitors-
1
P. Caplette,
$50 12
Joseph Hetu, 28 00
78 12
Sol. Blanchard, rent,
73 33
Webster & Southbridge Gas and Electric Co., lights,
47 76
Oldham & Ranahan, labor and . supplies, 34 65
W. T. Robinson, books,
14 75
A. Laporte, supplies,
11 12
Phil Caron, supplies,
8 85
A. D. Cornell, wood,
6 45
$766 03
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1909, $2 94
67
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
HIGH SCHOOL.
RECEIPTS.
Balance to credit of account Feb.
Feb. 1, 1908,
$326 78
Appropriation,
4,600 00
Tuition,
540. 00
$5,466 78
EXPENDITURES.
Teachers-
F. E. Corbin,
$1,072 50
B. A. Albro,
976 25
Laura Williams,
731 25
Eliza Ward,
610 00
Alice Puffer,
300 00
Harriet Parmenter,
200 00
Gertrude Myles,
261 25
Marion Blake,
237 50
$4,488 75
Town hall contingent janitor and fuel, 600 00
D. C. Heath Co., books,
74 20
Blanchard's Orchestra, music,
20 00
Wm. T. Robinson, supplies,
11 25
H. R. Beecher,
6 65
American Book Co., books,
5 76
Andrea Bonnette, playing piano,
5 00
68
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Barnard, Sumner, Putnam Co, ribbon, $3 24 Southbridge Press, tickets, 2 00
$5,216 85
Balance to credit of account
Feb. 1, 1909, $249 93
SCHOOL APPARATUS.
RECEIPTS.
Balance to credit of account
Feb. 1, 1908, $41 21
Appropriation, 250 00
$291 21
EXPENDITURES.
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., supplies, $79 21
Estey Organ Co., organs, 42 00
E. H. Sheridan & Co., benches, 28 05
Rand, McNally & Co., maps, 26 50
Leavenworth & Co., maps, 22 50
G. W. Oakman, tuning piano,
12 50
G. H. Hartwell, supplies, 11 65
C. J. Lundstrom, Manufacturing Co., desks, 10 00
A. L. Cady, piano, 10 00
F. E. Crompton, books, 9 75
C. A. Nichols, books, 5 00
S. R. Leland, piano cover, 4 50
1
69
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Dodd, Mead & Co. supplies,
$4 50
Educational Co., papers,
3 50
The Taylor Holden Co., supplies,
3 25
A. W. Paton, supplies,
2 75
Davaste & Brewster Co., supplies,
2 70
Teachers College Bureau, books,
2 00
E. D. Stone, supplies,
1 50
Davis Press Inc., art books,
1 25
Wadsworth, Howland Co., draw- ing books, 1 00
$284 11
Balance to credit of account Feb. 1, 1909, $7 10
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN.
RECEIPTS.
Balance to credit of account Feb.
1, 1908, $10 00
EXPENDITURES.
J. A. Genereux, school physician,
SELECTMEN.
ABATEMENT OF TAXES.
RECEIPTS.
Appropriation,
$2,000 00
EXPENDITURES.
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1908, $250 07
Abatement 1907, $164 69
Abatement 1908, 1,253 43
1,318 12
$1,568 19
Balance to credit of account Feb. 1, 1909, $431 81
BRIDGES.
RECEIPTS.
Transferred from unappropriated funds, $1,600 00
-
71
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
EXPENDITURES.
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1908, $779 27
J. M. & L. D. Clemence, lumber, 566 86
M. Egan & Son, painting bridges, 106 14
A. Langevin, men and labor,
86 59
A. Boyer, labor and supplies,
75 89
Geo. C. Winter, labor and supplies, 17 46
W. L. Ferry, team hire, 1 00
$1,633 21
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1909,
$33 21
BACON DISTRICT ROAD REPAIRS.
RECEIPTS.
Appropriation,
$250 00
EXPENDITURES.
A. Langevin, men and teams, $228 52
F. O. Letcher, dynamite, 40 00
W. P. Richardson, labor,
8 05
$276 57
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1909,
$26 57
72
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
CAMP PONCE.
RECEIPTS.
Appropriation,
$50 00
EXPENDITURES.
U. A. Goodell; $50 00
00 00
CARON STREET GRADING.
RECEIPTS.
Balance to credit of account
Feb. 1, 1908,
$1 59
EXPENDITURES.
Expenditures, 0 00
Balance to credit of account Feb. 1, 1909, $1 59
CLARK STREET.
RECEIPTS.
00 00
Appropriation,
73
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
EXPENDITURES.
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1908,
$34 19
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1909, $34 19
CONTINGENT.
RECEIPTS.
Appropriation,
$4,000 00
EXPENDITURES.
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1908, $432 47
Outstanding order Feb. 1, 1908, 4 25
Selectmen-
Election expenses,
$533 00
Special officers July 4, 232 00
Attending hearing of
highway
commis-
sioners, 40 00
Office supplies, 11 43
Expense searching
for Nellie Connell,
4 80
821 23
Jos. Proulx, self and men destroying elm bee- tle, $380 11
Labor as tree warden, 206 41 586 52
74
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
W. W. Buckley, services
as town counsel, $298 30 Recording and return- ing births, 186 50
$484 80
A. Langevin, self and men
fighting brush fires, $189 07
Repairing
Hamilton
street crossing,
74 00
Supplies to Cohasse
brook,
60 00
323 07
John A. Whittaker, engi-
neer self and men at
Hamilton street,
$97 60
Plans and surveys for
town warrant,
46 25
Plans and surveys and
estimates,
45 60
Monuments and pins
for Pleasant street,
7 75
197 20
Z. N. LeClair, killing and burying dogs, 133 02
R. A. Beckwith, stamped envelopes, 118 78
A. Allard, meals for Board of Registrars and election officers, 117 50
Worcester Isolation Hos- pital, board and care
75
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
of Doris Marble, $65 86 Arthur and Elia d Brousseau, 50 15
$116 01
J. C. F. Wheelock, attor-
ney for
Jacob Emloff, $60 00
Mrs. L. Riley, 25 00
85 00
W. P. Plimpton, tax col- lector's bond, 80 00
Dr. J. A. Genereux, vacci- nating school chil- dren, $41 00
Returning births,
25 25.
Diphtheria
cultures
and express,
12 50
78 75
Southbridge Roofing Co., relaying street cross- ing, 78 00
Boston City Hospital,
board and care of
Ethel Holland, 74 29
Mass. State Hospital,
board and care of Elzear Lamothe, $58 00 Edward Belford, 12 57
70 57
N. E. Telephone & Tele- graph Co., rent and
76
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
tolls, $60 30 Depree Chemical Co., sup- plies for Board of Health, 56 40
A. Farland, cash paid help
for fighting brush fires, $42 00
Painting road signs,
12 00
54 00
A. R. Brown, office sup- plies, 46 40
G. C. Winter, labor and supplies, 45 90
Jos.
Allard, team
for
Assessors,
43 80
W. G. Reed, M. D., cultures
and express, $26 05
Returning births,
8 00
34 05
A. R. Webster, sprinkling
streets, $30 00
Team hire,
3 50
33 50
A. Laporte, goods to Jos. Russell, order Board of Health, 32 51
W. P. Gendreau, goods to Noe Larochelle, order of Board of Health, 30 30
77
REPORT OF AUDITORS,
F. X. Lariviere, returning
deaths,
$30 00
Hobbs Title Co, abstracts for Assessors, 28 05
J. R. Goyer, M. D., return-
ing births,
27 75
J. G. E. Page, M. D., re- turning births, 26 50
A. M. Higgins, serving town warrant and attending town meeting, $20 00
Serving notice of elec- tlon as representa- tive to general court on J. E. Paige, 5 00
25 00
Louis O. Rieutord, profes- sional services as
town counsel, 25 00
Oldham & Ranahan, labor and supplies, 23 76
Wm. Carney, office sup- plies, 22 25
Geo. H. Clemence, fighting brush fires, self and men, 20 50
M. P. O'Shaughnessy, mod- erator, 20 00
Library Bureau, cards for assessors, 18 90
1
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Sanford, Putnam Co., books for assessors,
$16 90
J. E. Donais, M. D., 15 50
W. L. E. Gurley, outfit for sealer of weights. and measures, 15 15
Brassard & Sancousy, re- turning deaths, 14 25
S. Williams, returning
deaths, 13 75
J. M. & L. D. Clemence, road signs, 13 50
Brown, Lent Publishing Co., books, 13 00
A. Thomas Graurer, inter-
preter for assessors,
John Coggans, care of
12 50
fountain, 12 00
A. J. McCrea, returning births, 10 00
P. DeRosa, interpreter for assessors, 9 40
W. C. Callahan, returning deaths, 9 25
C. E. Trumbull, manhole covers, 9 00
Geo. Webster, M. D., re- turning births, 8 75
Dennis Langevin, moving monument, 8 52
78
79
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
T. P. Wixted, care of wa- ter fountain, $7 82
W. J. Lamoureux, office chairs, 7 15
Jos. Gagnon, distributing poll tax books, 6 00
J. T. Blanchard, sundry expenses, 6 00
Jos. Fabrick, interpreter for Assessors, 5 85
A. Benoit, labor and sup- plies, 5 00
J. D. Blanchard, goods to Noe Larochelle,
order Board of Health, $3 10
Mrs. Brousselle, order
Board of Health,
1 10
4 20
Boston Journal, advertise- ment, 4 05
Marble's Express, teams for brush fre, 4 00
John Hargraves, ink, 4 00
Alfred Cabana, labor, 3 50
Geo. Normandin, labor,
3 50
S. J. Benoit, returning births, 3 00
A. Boyer, labor, 2 80
Davis & Banister, Audi-
tors journal, 2 60
80
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
J. Paulhus, locating Geo. Plant, $2 24
C. M. Pomerat, returning births, 2 00
E. McGrail, labor, 1 75
Jos. Tetrault, labor,
1 67
E. Dakin, supplies,
1 67
A. E. Lamoureux, team hire, 1 50
Carter Ink Co., ink,
1 25
W. McGilpin, supplies,
1 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., rent of drain pipe, 1 00
Frost Stamp Co., stamp,
68
$4,772 03
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1909,
$772 03
Orders outstanding Feb. 1,
1909, F. N. Edwards, 1907 account, $4 25
S. W. Williams, 1908 account, 13 75
$18 00
CROSS STREET GUTTER.
RECEIPTS.
Appropriation,
$500 00
81
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
EXPENDITURES.
A. Langevin, labor men and teams, $406 98
F. O. Letcher dynamite, 88 78
G. C. Winter, cement, 23 15
J. M. & L. D. Clemence, lumber,
17 38
E. Lauziere, repairing tools, 16 70
American Optical Co., labor, 9 90
W. P. Gendreau, oil, 65
$513 51
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1909,
$13 51
CULVERTS.
RECEIPTS.
Appropriation
00 00
EXPENDITURES.
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1908,
$17 55
Account overdrawn Feb. 1, 1909, $17 55
DISTRICT COURT FEES.
RECEIPTS.
Balance to credit of account Feb. 1, 1908, $475 98
82
REPORT OF AUDITORS.
Clerk of court, fees,
$1,041 00
Sheriff Chamberlain,
111 00
$1,627 98
EXPENDITURES.
Franklin Jacobs, committing
prisoners, $312 19
M. L. Dillaber, assistance
at arrests, serving
notices and team
hire,
$151 74
Committing prisoners, 75 68
227 42
C. A. Wesson, care of pris-
oners,
207 00
Joseph Paulhus, cash
paid for
Supplies, $1 24
Assistance,
1 00
Stamps,
97
Committing prisoners, 62 60
65 81
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