Town of Agawam, Massachusetts annual report 1891-1900, Part 16

Author: Agawam (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Agawam (Mass. : Town)
Number of Pages: 736


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Date of Death


1. Name of Deceased. 2. Name of Husband.


Ser


| Cond.


Disease or Cause of Death.


1. Residence. 2. Place of Death.


Place of Burial.


Occupation.


Place of Birth.


Name and Birthplace of Father.


Name and Birthplace of Mother.


Ellen Riordan


Annie MeDonald.


f


L


Diphtheria


AAgawam


V Springfield Papermaker


Chicopee


John MeDonald


Ireland


Ireland


Nellie Grady.


f


21 Pneumonia


Agawam


John Grady


Ireland


Ireland


Lawrence Conners


mn



10


Pneumonia


Agawam


Eva Lerouse.


f


8 3 11


Pneumonia


Canada


Canada


James La Sage.


m 8


1


1


Pneumonia


Chicopee


W Springfield Charles La Sage


Lizzie Monhety


Canada


Acute Bronchitis


Feeding Ilill×


Agawam


Artemas Beebe


f W 84


f w 30 6 Tuberculosis


W Springfield


Northampton Teache


Agawam


Westfield


Westfield


George 11. Tyler Westfield (vila Arneault


Canada


2 Infantile Convulsions


Feeding Ilills


Agawam


John C. Healy Cheshire, Conn. Concord Menard Canada


S. Morgan Brooks


f w 74 1 10 Hydropericarditis


Agawam


Brattleboro, Vt.


West Springfield Lonis Lariviere


Canada


Canada


Ireland


John Payne


Hannah Riley


Ireland


Ireland


Sept 1 1 Sarah E. Smith ..


m 51


Rupture of Heart


=


Agawam


Housewife


Bloek Ieland


Jonathan Tucker


Sarah Green


2 Isaac Smith. . Sept 26 1 Anna P. Bridgman, 2 Joseph C. Bridgman Oct 1 Ernest B Snow. m m 32


flw 78 6 Old Age


Feeding Hills


Agawam


Rufus Leonard


Anna Pheland


Agawam


Dexter B. Snow


Ware


-


-


-


Apr 15 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 25


May 23 June 2 June 3 July 14 July 25 .July 29 Aug Aug


Ruby HI. Moore ..


f


4


Laura L. Tyler.


f


A


5


Measles


W Springfield


Russell


Elmer Arneault ..


3 Pneumonia


N


William Leyden Healy


Mary E. R. Menard


f


14 Cholera Infantum


W Springfield


Escelda Basinet West Springfield Adalite S. Gett Holyoke Louisa Guilbault Canada


5 1 Hannah Brooks Perry ... 2 Henry H. Perry ... 8|1 Eloise Jasmin. . . 2 J. B. Jasmin. . Thomas Payne. mn


f m 70


Cancer of Liver


W Springfield


Canada


Eunice Ladd Somers, Conn. Marie Barrette


Aug 26


8 16 Heart Disease


Tuberculosis


Farmer


Palmer


Joreph Berneche Canada


Bethiah Phelon West Springfield Marie Jasmin Harriet Allen


9|1 Mary Ann Phelon 2 Isaac Phelon .. May 16 1 Delia Fresaire ... 2 Joseph Fresaire. Alice E. Durant.


f


A 39 Intestinal Obstruction


Northampton Charles E. Durant Northampton George II. Moore Sutton Agawam


Northampton Elizabeth M. Garfield Chepachet, R. I. Cora Bartlett Westfield


Measles


.


Michael Conners Npringfield


Gideon Lerouse


Marie Berneche


May May


3


Canada


Mary Riley


Mary O'Brien


Agawam Luthera JJ. Hutchinson Ware


Age.


DEATHS REGISTERD IN AGAWAM IN 1895 .- Continued.


Date of Death.


1. Name of Deceased.


2. Name of Husband.


| Sex.


Cond.


Is.


Disease or Cause of Death.


1. Residence. 2. Place of Death.


Place uf Burial.


Occupation.


Place of Birth.


Name and Birthplace of Father.


Name and Birthplace of Mother.


Oct Oct


1


Margaret Desforge .


f


9


Meningitis


Agawam


W Springfield Agawam


Montreal, ('an Elzore Desforge, Canada Azilda Perorier, Canada Springfield John W Slater, Springfield Hannah Frost, Springfield


Oet


4 Unknown.


3.)


Oct


9 Rosalind Gosselin.


f


8 19


Drowning Tuberculosis


Conn. River Agawam


Feeding Hills W Springfield Papermaker Agawam


Agawam Washington


John Gosselin, Vermont Rose Mecure, New York John Kent, Enfield, Conn -- Griswold, Enfield, Ct.


Oct


13


Alfred Flower Seth Ingel ..


mm |71 10


Heart Disease


Oct


25


Charles S. Granger .


m


2


3


4 Convulsions


66


W Springfield


Nov 24


Mary Hennessy ..


f


22 Consumption


Cotton Spinner


Nov


25|1 Elizabeth Tibbedeau.


f


m 67


6 Apoplexy


Westfield


Dec


6|1 Mary S. Cooper.


f w 72


Pulmonary Oedema


Agawam


Agawam


[Ct.


Dec


11 1 Angel Monpetit ... .


f


w 171


Apoplexy


Chicopee


Canada


Samuel Noble, Westfield Fanny Noble, Middletown, Joseph Leger Louise L. Delorme


Dec


20


Frank Willette ..


mm 38


Tuberculosis


=


Dec


27


Jean Patterson. .


f


8 5


Pneumonia


66


W Springfield Laborer Agawam


Canada W Springfield |James Patterson, Scotland Jean Pattow,


Fred Willette, Canada Adeline Masse, Canada Scotland


.


Oct


12|1 Percy Cushman ..


1


w 90 11


1 Asthenia


2 Alden Cushman.


.


m


86 2 29 Old Age


Feeding Hills Farmer


()ct


27


m 67


Hypertrophy of Liver


Carpenter Farmer


Agawam Chester Agawam Springfield Pennsylvania Canada


Alfred Flower, Agawam Harriet Leonard, Agawam Cheney Ingel, Chester Almira Phelps, Chester Justin S.Granger, Ag'w'm RhodaE. Bates, HaddamCt Elzore Desforge, Canada Azilda l'erorier, Canada Edmund Hennessy,


Ire. Bridget Fineran, Ireland Joseph Bushant, France Angeline Cathed, Canada


2 Telesphore Tibbede su


f


W 84


2 20 Pneumonia


4 1 Eunice S. Billings. .


2 Edwin M. Billings.


Nov 17 Joshua L. Desforge.


2 John B. Cooper.


2 François Monpetit ..


Age.


nı Male. s Single. f Female. m Married. w Widowed.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


JUDSON W. HASTINGS, TREAS.,


In Account with the Town of Agawam. DR.


To balance in Treasury, March 15, 1895 . . $111.03


Amount received from Town of Russell for paupers. . 28.00


Institution for Savings, temporary loan 6,000.00


Town of Southwick, paupers. 158.43


Becket, paupers. . . 22.75


66 East Longmeadow, paupers 39.63


Southwick, school supplies 4.00


66 Granville, 2.10


West Springfield, on bridge acct ... . 353.66


E. P.,Clark, Sheriff, fines. 15.00


George Leonard, police court fines. 75.60


Benjamin Verrier, plank 9.00


Sale of crayon. .20


State Treasurer, for State paupers 27.17


Superintendent of Schools. 1,250.00


66


Corporation tax . 418.53


National Bank tax. . 611.12 66


66


State aid, Chap. 301 · · · · 96.00


66


State aid, Chap. 62. 70.00


66


Income Mass. School Fund


235.35


County Treasurer, dog fund 232.57


Slaughter house licenses. 4.00


Rent of Town Hall, Agawam


44.50


66 Feeding Hills 27.00


Income Mary A. Phelan Fund. .


20.00


30


P. T. Donovan, Collector, 1889 11.08


Leon Dubour, Collector, 1890 .. 13.64


Lewis A. Barden, Collector, 1893 436.24 Edward M. Wright, Collector, 1893 I 10.00


Amos Gosselin, Collector, 1893 . 75.00


James H. Clark, Collector, 1894 . 1,069.69 Edward M. Wright, Collector, 1894 . 425.00


Amos Gosselin, Collector, 1894 . 599 26


Lewis A. Barden, Collector, 1895 9,892.64


Edward M. Wright, Collector, 1895 7,991.93


George D. Cooley, Collector, 1895 . 5,377 37


Support of Eugene F. Dwight 52.70


Interest on deposits. 45.51


$35,955.70


CR.


By paying Desire A. Pyne, interest. $240.00


Springfield Institution for Savings, interest .... 632.00


Springfield Inst. for Savings, temporary loan 6,000.00 Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, interest. . 200.00


Leicester Savings Bank


400.00


Spencer Savings Bank .


200.00


Chicopee Savings Bank


200.00


County tax


1,521.55


State tax. . 810.00


Sinking Fund Commissioners 900.00


Treasurer of Granville for Supt. of Schools. .


416.66


Southwick “ . . . .


416.66


Selectmen's and School Committee's orders :


Schools, Superintendent and supplies 5,493.03


High School tuition 576.00


Poor, outside relief 2,579.43


Poor, almshouse . 1,121.83


Highways and bridges 2,027.62


River road.


988.78


Agawam and Mittineague bridges 657.95


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Town officers 1,169.36


Contingencies 828.33


State and Military aid 146.00


Memorial Day .


35.00


Care of Town Halls.


196.50


Repair of Town buildings.


77.65


New school house


7,034 53


Street lights.


106.56


Public Library


133.60


Balance in Treasury, March 16, 1896 .


846.66


$35,955.70


Having examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer, we find them correct with the proper vouchers.


F. I .. JOHNSON, W. H. PORTER,


March 19, 1896. Auditors.


Appropriations Recommended for 1896.


Schools, Superintendent and supplies $5,500.00


Highways and bridges 2,200.00


South End bridge. 500.00


Support of poor 2,800.00


Contingencies 800.00


Town officers 1,000.00


State aid . 250.00


Interest .


1,800.00


Sinking fund


900.00


Town debt . 600.00


Care of Town Halls.


200.00


Repairs on Town buildings. 200.00 Street lights . 100.00


Collectors of Taxes.


300.00


Discount


750.00


Memorial Day


School house lot


850.00


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ASSESSORS' REPORT.


Valuation May 1, 1895.


Real estate.


$1,121,629.00


· Personal.


173,346.00 $1,294,975.00


Upon which taxes have been assessed as follows : State tax.


$810.00


County tax.


1,521.55


Town appropriations, schools


5,500.00


Highways and bridges 1,800.00


River road . 800.00


Mittineague bridge 400.00


Support of poor. 2,200.00


Town officers.


1,200.00


Contingencies. 800.00


State and military aid .


100.00


Discount on taxes


750.00


Collection of taxes. 300.00


Interest . 1,800.00


Town debt. 600.00


Memorial Day. 35.00


Care of Town halls.


200.00


Repairs on Town buildings. 200.00


Street lights . 100.00


Sinking fund.


900.00


High school tuition.


600.00


Abutment of Agawam bridge


100.00


New school house


10,000.00


Overlay.


373.88


31,090.43


Tax on real and personal state at the rate of $23.00 per thousand .... 29,784.43


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653 polls at $2.00 each ..


1,306.00


31,090.43


To Lewis A. Barden was committed for collection.


13,133.82


Additional assessment .


14.72


13,148 54


Upon which he has been credited cash paid treasurer.


9,892.64


Discount allowed.


453.15


Commission


148.38


Abatements allowed.


11.33


Amount due March 14, 1896.


2.643.04


13,148.54


To Edward M. Wright was committed for collection


10,590.2I


Additional assessments.


4.31


10,594.52


Upon which he has been credited cash paid treasurer.


7,991.93


Discount allowed.


390.93


Commission. .


119.86


Abatements allowed.


14.05


Amount due March 14, 1896 .


2,077.75


10,594.52


To George D. Cooley was committed for collection .


7,366.40


Additional assessments


7.45


7,373.85


Upon which he has been credited cash paid treasurer


5,377.37


Discount allowed.


251.05


Commission. .


80.65


Amount due March 14, 1896. . . ... 1,664.78


7,373.85


JAMES F. BARRY, ALBERT H. BROWN, HENRY E. BODURTHA,


Agawam, March 14, 1896.


Assessors.


ABATEMENTS ALLOWED.


P. T. DONOVAN, Collector.


1889.


E. R. Williams. .


$1.35


LEWIS A. BARDEN, Collector.


1893.


Patrick Burns.


$11.60


John Kelley


2.00


Thomas Riley


2.00


H. A. Trask


2.00


F. T. Rice


2.00


James Duff ,


2.00


1895.


F. E. Campbell


2.30


J. H. Clark


1.15


Harry Brow


2.00


Herbert A. Harrı


2.00


Charles McCarthy


2.73


Frank T. Parsons.


1.15


J. H. CLARK, Collector. 1894.


Frank Keefe ..


$2.00


Joseph Aerbert


3.55


AMOS GOSSELIN, Collector.


1893.


Frank Ashley.


$2.00


Fred D. Brown .


2.00


George W. Reed ..


2.00


1894.


Frank Ashley


2.00


Joseph Cowles.


2.00


William Connors


2.00


Frank G. Scott.


2.CO


E. M. WRIGHT, Collector. 1893.


Est. John Roberts.


$1.69


Richard Carroll.


2.00


1894.


Richard Carroll.


2.00


Edward H. Morse ..


2.00


Est. John Roberts


1.33


1895.


Mark Woods ..


2.00


Alfred Champeau


2.00


Frank Shenrock.


3.75


William F. Sullivan


2.00


Joseph Munson


2.00


Report of Overseers of the Poor.


OUTSIDE RELIEF-DISBURSEMENTS.


Aid to Mrs. John Gosselin $64.00


Mrs. George Guyotte . 70.00


Mrs. Abraham Cosgrain 93.00


Mrs. Michael Finnegan 70.00


Mrs. Frank Willetté 14.00


Mrs. Harriet Parker. 104.00


H. E. Smith, care of Mrs. Parker 36.00


G. H. Havens, supplies for Patrick Burns 1.40


C. W. Hastings, supplies for Patrick Burns. 2.58


F. J. Pomeroy, coal. 5.38


A. W. Browning, medicine for Alex Menard 1.00


Dr. Girard, medical attendance of Alex Menard. 5.25


O. C. Brewer, supplies for Alex Menard. 9.81


E. D. Adams, supplies for Alex Menard. 2.00


Mrs. Jane Campbell, rent for Alex Menard . 80.00


Town of Easthampton, aid to Elisha Crossman and family, I28.20 Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of James D. John- son . 169.46


Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of Catherine Flynn, 169.46 Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of Albert M. Stewart, 84.96


Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of Patrick J. Murphy, 16.25


Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of Kate C. Brady, 11.61 Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of Eugene F. Dwight, 127.67 A. H. Brown, cash paid for Eugene F. Dwight . 102.40


Mrs. A. E. Clark, nursing Annie McDonald. 10.00


D. A. Toomey, burial of Annie McDonald. 23.00


A. H. Brown, cash paid for Annie McDonald. 2.50


Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care of Annie McDonald ... 17.25


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Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care of Mrs. Cosgrain 25.10


Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care of Mrs. Quirk. 11.50


Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care of Julia Murphy. 26.25


Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care of James Menard 40.50


Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care of Mrs. Gervaise. 6.50


Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care of Frank Willette . . . 7.00


Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical care for James Menard. . . . 1.50


Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical care for Mrs. Parker 2.00


Mrs. Thomas Whalen, care of Julia Murphy 39.83


Salmon Slater, rent for Ellen Devine. 8.00


Stockwell & Farnsworth, coal for Alex. Menard. 5.50


Mrs. Gervaise. 24.25


Patrick Burns. 5.50


J. B. Smith & Co., supplies for Michael Moran 13.57


Mrs. Quirk .


18.25


Ellen McDonald 4.23


David Mahoney.


11.59


H. Letellier, supplies for David Mahoney . 43.00


Ellen McDonald 9.93


Alex. Menard 2.00


Mrs. Quirk . 66.00


Michael Moran 40.00


James Menard 63.17


Mrs. Frank Willette 14.00


James F. Barry, wood for Mrs. Quirk. 11.00


Mrs. Gervaise . 5.50


Mrs. Gosselin 7.00


Mrs. Willette 5.50


Amos Gosselin, rent for Mrs. John Gosselin. 60.00


Mrs. R. Ames, rent for Mrs. Cosgrain 5.00


Mrs. Gervaise. 10.00


M. L. Tourtelotte, rent for Mrs. Gervaise 35.00


Town of West Springfield, aid to Mrs. Gervaise I.IO


A. H. Brown, supplies for Mrs. Gervais. 2.00


W. F. Cook, coal and wood for Mrs. Quirk. 17.00


Mrs. Gosselin . 10.25


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Mrs. Cosgrain . 3.00


Mrs. Willette 5.75


David Mahoney 11.25


James Menard 11.50


John H. Clune, burial of unknown body 15.00


E. A. Kellogg, opening grave.


2.00


C. E. Smith, rent for Mrs. Willette.


15.00


C. E. Smith, shoes for James Menard


2.25


A. H. Brown, supplies for James Menard 3.50


N. L. Byron, burial of Rosaline Gosselin. 10.00


N. L. Byron, burial of Frank Willette. 10.00


D. A. Toomey, burial of Kate Hartney 12.00


L. R. Button, board of W. C. Button. 52.00


Mrs. LaBonte, rent for Mrs. Cosgrain 22.50


G. A. Chapman, milk for David Mahoney 6.30 Mrs. Quirk 10.50


H. L. Tower, milk for Mrs. Quirk. 3.25


David Mahoney 1.60


City of Springfield, aid to Annie Frye Mary Roberts. 9.08


23.00


A. K. Fuller, care of tramps and blanket 6.95


W. C. Campbell, care of tramps. 9.50


$2325.63


The following persons having settlement elsewhere, have been aided as follows :


Aid to Richard Brown, Russell. $5.00


J. B. Smith, supplies for Richard Brown 4.25


W. F. Cook, coal for Richard Brown. 5.50


Mrs. Comfort, board of Nora McMahon, Becket. . . .


10.25


Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care Nora McMahon, Becket, 12.50


Dr. C. J. Downey, medical care Mrs. Comfort, Becket. . 14.50


W. F. Cook, coal Mrs. Comfort, Becket. 5.00


A. K. Fuller, supplies for Mrs. Johnson, Southwick .... 106.00


Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical care Mrs. Johnson, Southwick 6.00


Mrs. M. L. Raiche, board of D. Brissette, E. Longmeadow 18.75


)


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Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical care D. Brissette, E. Long- meadow. 9.00 Forbes & Wallace, clothing for D. Brissette, E. Long- meadow 4.38


Mrs. M. L. Raiche, board of William Bradley, State .... 13.33


Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical care William Bradley, State 7.50 Dr. H. W. Van Allen, medical care William Bradley, State 5.00


Haynes & Co., clothing for William Bradley, State ..... 4.26


H. E. Bodurtha, R. R. fare William Bradley, State. 1.25


A. K. Fuller, supplies for John Hanson, State 7.33


Dr. J. W. Hastings, medical care John Hanson, State ... 9.00


J. F. Barry, wood for John Hanson, State 5.00


$253.80


Total outside relief . 2,579.43


ALMSHOUSE.


E. A. Kellogg, coal. $9.00


E. A. Kellogg, posts. 3.45


Mrs. M. L. Raiche, board of inmates 749.03


Haynes & Co., clothing 9.41


Forbes & Wallace, supplies. 59.90


Gowdy & Remington, shoes 3.50


Meekins & Packard, supplies 5.33


E. A. Hall, curtains. 4.20


Frank Culver, horse 80.00


Stockwell & Farnsworth, coal 49.43


B. L. Bragg Co., fertilizers, etc 24.71


G. R. Estabrook, heater, etc. 7.60


A. K. Fuller, supplies.


64.57


W. W. Houghton, shoeing.


4.95


J. W. Hastings, medical attendance. 16.75


Mrs. M. L. Raiche, furniture, carpets, etc. 30.00


$1121.83


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Total expenditures for care of poor . 3701.26 Less amount expended for other towns 3447.46 Appropriation . 2200 00 ALBERT H. BROWN, JAMES F. BARRY, HENRY E. BODURTHA. Overseers of Poor.


REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.


Contingent Department.


Griffith, Axtell & Cady Co., printing reports. $62.60


F. K. Williams, printing. 30.50


Springfield Printing and Binding Co., printing 1.25


Clark W. Bryan Co., record book .. 5.00


Ladies' Aid Society, suppers for town officers 3.00


Mrs. A. K. Fuller, dinners for town officers: 7.75


H. A. Eugu. 1.00


C. W. Hastings, insurance 210.00


J. D. Gill, assessors' books 8.68


W. A. Brown, surveying . 10.00


C. L. Goodhue, water rent 50.00


Edwin Leonard, inspecting cattle. 164.86


F. J. Pomeroy, inspecting beef. 4.25


J. F. Barry, copying valuation books 20.00


E. A. Kellogg, services at com. hearin_ 2.50


J. M. A. Genest, room for polling place 2.00


C. L. Long, legal services. 35.00


A. H. Sherwin, legal services. 5.00


E. C. & E. E. Davis, expense to legislative hearing 36.12


E. L. Covill, labor at polling place . 1.00


J. H. Clark, services at S. E. Bridge. 2.00


J. W. Hastings, recording, indexing and returning to Sec- retary of State births, marriages and deaths. 44.50


J. W. Hastings, postage and expressage. 12.00


J. W. Hastings, return of births 4.50


C. J. Downey, return of births 4.50


D. A. Toomey, return of deaths 1.50


H. Letellier, team . 1.00


C. W. Hastings, stationery 6.64


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A. K. Fuller, justice fees. 3 00


Oliver & Howland, pump. . 1.75


Town of Southwick, marking town line. 40.25


James F. Barry, labor and material on town line. . Henry E. Bodurtha, expenses paid to legislative hearing. 25.18


21.00


$828.33


Appropriation 800.00


TOWN OFFICERS.


John G. Freeland, services as auditor . $5.00


Edward K. Bodurtha, services as auditor 5.00


William H. Porter, services as moderator. 5.00


George D. Fisk, services as registrar of voters. 20.00


R. M. Taylor, services as registrar of voters. 20.00


H. A. Huntington, services as registrar of voters. 20.00


J. W. Hastings, services as registrar of voters. 24.00


John O'Connell, services as election officer. 5.00


5.00


Elmer E. McIntire, services as election officer


A. H. Brown, services as election officer. 2.50


H. L. Tower, services as election officer. 2.50


P. T. Donovan, services as election officer 2.50


J. B. Warren, services as election officer 2.50


D. J. Collins, services as election officer 2.50


Amos Gosselin, services as election officer 2 50


Daniel Murphy, services as election officer 2.50


J. G. Freeland, services as election officer 2.50


W. H. Porter, services as election officer . 2.50


L. A. Barden, services as election officer 2.50


J. W. Hastings, services as election officer 2.50


F. L. Johnson, services as election officer . 2.50


Scott Adams, services as election officer 2.50


John R. Bodurtha, services as election officer 2.50


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J. M. Bean, services as police officer 265.00


E. E. McIntire, services as constable. 2.00


E. M. Wright, services as constable 2.00


J. M. Bean, officer's fees . 5.00


Jacob Diegel, officer's fees. 6.50


Monroe Hayward, services as truant officer 4.00


A. K. Fuller, services as truant officer 5.00


Caroline L. Hayward, service on school committee. 30.00


Edwin Leonard, service on school committee.


37.00


Henry L. Tower, service on school committee 46.00


Judson W. Hastings, service as clerk and treasurer I 75.00


W. C. Campbell, service as selectman 26.75


James F. Barry, service as selectman 117.50


James F. Barry, service as assessor 36.25


Albert H. Brown, service as selectman III.40


Albert H. Brown, service as asssessor. 26.00


Henry E. Bodurtha, services as selectman 109.96


Henry E. Bodurtha, services as assessor 20.00


$1169.36


Appropriation


I 200.00


Town Buildings Department.


Care.


A. E. Fuller, janitor Feeding Hills schools. 43.05


A. E. Fuller, janitor Feeding Hills hall. 36.05


W. C. Campbell, janitor Agawam schools 56.00


W. C. Campbell, janitor Agawam hall. 43.25


C. W. Hastings, supplies . 9.96


A. K. Fuller, supplies. 8.19


$196.50


Appropriation


200.00


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Repairs.


J. V. Wolcott, labor 3.60


T. M. Walker & Co., glass 7.29


F. A. Bodurtha, labor 7.75


C. W. Hastings, wire. 8.26


H. Stockwell, plank


1.25


Simpson Clark, repairs on furnace


8.75


E. A. Kellogg, labor and pipe .


23.18


C. W. Smith, labor.


2.00


W. W. Houghton, labor.


2.20


A. K. Fuller, labor and material. 13.37


$77.65


Appropriation


200.00


Highway and Bridge Department.


Miscellaneous.


City of Springfield, snowing South End bridge $19.55


B. L. Bragg Co., plow and points. 14.40


Austin Manufacturing Co., scraper blade . 7.00


C. W. Hastings, shovels, lanterns, etc 6.35


A. K. Fuller, tools. . .87


A. J. Slater, repairing tools 1.20


Joseph King, repairing tools. 2.00


E. A. Kellogg, cash paid for tools. 2.10


E. A. Kellogg, superintendent of streets. 5.95


W. C. Campbell, freight . .55


W. C. Campbell, superintendent of streets. 197.50 E


$257.47


Agawam.


Michael L. Ahl, labor. 30.71


George E. Covill, labor. 15.28


William W. Allen, labor 5.00


Peter Campbell, labor . 15.75


William Hayward, labor. 34.50


Lewis Naughton, labor 6 00


Lewis Brown, labor. .


3.00


Charles O. Campbell, labor. 7.50


Fred Dudley, labor 9.00


John Burke, labor. 34.62


Frank E. Campbell, labor


25.85


WVm. H. Porter, labor 62.05


D. L. White, labor. 29.25


I .. R. Button, labor 27.20


D


45


R. L. Blaisdell, labor.


20.00


R. J. Smith, labor.


19.25


Almon Jones, labor 4.60


Jerre Adams, labor.


1.00


H. S. Kelsey, labor


39.30


A. J. Todd, labor ..


4.00


W. B. Rice, labor 73.00


Monroe Hayward, labor 23.40


: John G. Burt, labor


55.05


Mrs. Mary Lester, labor 1.50


Frank P. Covill, labor


33.35


E. L. Covill, labor


1.25


P. O'Riley, labor . 57.67


James Collins, labor


.75


John Curran, labor .75


A. F. Leonard Co., wire 6.84


Whitcomb, Kirkham & Hazen, pipe . 1.15


John C. Cooley, gravel 22.48


C. E. Hitchcock, pipe 6.00


A. E. Worthington, sand. . 4.96


Lewis Sikes, sand and gravel. 10.40


F. J. Pomeroy, sand. 2.64


A. F. Trask, gravel. 7.91


C. L. Campbell, gravel. 8.80


G. H. Huntington, sand. 3.60


C. W. Hastings, oil and lantern 1.49


$716.85


Feeding Hills.


J. G. Freeland, labor 3.05


A. G. Demond, labor 1.95


Lee Jenks, labor 2.10


E. B. Snow, labor. 8.48


Taylor Brothers, labor 51.90


N. C. Hunt, labor. .60


46


Patrick Flynn, labor. 10.50


James Miner, labor. 10.43


William Vodrien, labor 9.00


David Struthers, labor. 2.93


Homer Flower, labor


3.00


James H. Easton, labor 70.75


William Hayward, labor 18.00


Monroe Hayward, labor. 12.00


Alphonse Jasmine, labor


7.50


John Buckley, labor.


9.00


John Curran, labor


21.00


James Collins, labor


21.00


George E. Covill, labor


3.50


W. H. Porter, labor


2.25


D. L. White, labor .


184.13


J. W. Moore, labor.


I 2.00


F. P. Halliday, labor.


3.00


John F. Shea, labor.


13.20


E. M. Wright, labor .


25.50


E. A. Kellogg, labor


4.40


E. L. Johnson, labor 1.80


R. M. Taylor, labor 1.00


D. I .. Bowe, plank . 17.21


Charles L. Brown, labor and gravel.


9.03


Julia Flower, gravel ..


29.36


James F. Barry, labor, lumber and gravel.


28.97


James J. Carroll, labor, sand and tile.


6.48


James F. Cleary, gravel.


.50


E. R. Hanks, plank.


1.14


C. E. Hitchcock, pipe. 4.40


$611.06


Mittineague.


Cornelius Crowley, labor ..


$10.05


Dennis F. Crowley, labor.


2.10


James Collins, labor . 31.92


John Buckley, labor 8.25 . .


47


Dennis O'Brien, labor 6.97


John Cawley, labor 5.25


Martin Leary, labor. 5.25


Hubert Osborne, labor


James Stack, labor. 7.50


Patrick Flynn, labor.


15.37


James H. Easton, labor


27.00


Alphonse Jasmine, labor


7.12


William Hayward, labor


14.77


John Curran, labor ..


24.97


Cornelius Donovan, labor


6.75


Patrick Moriarty, labor.


3.75


Patrick Crowley, labor


6.00


John Finnegan, labor .


1.95


F. E. Campbell, labor.


14.00


George D. Cooley, labor.


26.12


D. L. White, labor 40.00


A. H. Brown, labor 35.90


T. J. O'Brien, labor II.25


Taylor Bros., labor. 12.00


H. S. Kelsey, labor. 8.00


A. J. Todd, labor 6.00


George E. Covill, labor.


33.00


S. N. Bennett, labor.


20.00


Monroe Hayward, labor 10.00


E. M. Wright, labor 7.00


F. N. Leonard, gravel .. 29.60


R. F. Hawkins, sewer grate. .65


Total.


2,027.62


Appropriation 1,800.00


Agawam Bridge.


A. H. Brown, oil and repairs,


$4.30


R. Ely, Jr., lighting,


36.50


R. Ely, Jr., oil and repairs,


$442.24


7.35


3.75


48


H. Letellier, spikes, .


.


.54


J. F. Barry, plank,


14.39


C. W. Hastings, chimneys,


1.70


Lewis Phillips, snowing,


2.50


$67.28


Mittineague Bridge.


T. D. Elmore, labor, .


$3.00


John Curran, labor, .


17.25


Alphonse Jasmine, labor,


16.05


Bruno Martin, labor,


9.45


Dennis O'Brien, labor,


4.50


Benjamin Veryea, labor,


9.45


John Buckley, labor,


I 2.00


Patrick Crowley, labor,


6.75


P. J. Murphy, labor,


1.50


James Collins, labor,


1.50


John Finnegan, labor,


1.50


Joseph King, labor,


2.05


Robert Ely, Jr., labor,


31.50


F. A. Bodurtha, labor,


29.40


J. G. Burt, labor,


1.50


George E. Covill, labor,


I2.00


Frank Menard, labor


6.00


Mittineague Paper Company, repairs,


2.75


W. C. Campbell, labor,


I 7.50


J. B. Smith & Co., nails,


.80


H. Foot & Co., nails,


10.58


A. Grant & Son, pitch,


16.50


Leonard & Phillips, lumber,


70.80


C. E. Hitchcock, lumber,


306.34


$590.67


Total for bridges, ·


657.95


Less one-half chargeable to West Springfield,


328.98


Appropriation for Mittineague bridge,


400.00


49


River Road.


Peter Campbell, labor,


$15.50


Anthony Tatro, labor,


27.18


Benjamin Veryea, labor,


25.05


John Buckley, labor,


36.30


Alphonse Jasmine,


21.15


William Hayward, labor,


31.65


Alexander Grey, labor,


8.55


Bruno Martin, labor,


14.70


Martin Kyne, labor,


13.20


Patrick Moriarty, labor,


27.30


John Finnegan, labor,




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