\ NT N I : A I , REPOErrS
( ) V T \ I K
. TOWN OFFICERS
OF THK
Town of 'Williamsburg, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31, 1885)
Comprising the Reports of the
SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, ASSESSORS, SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS, TREASURER, aild AUDITORS OF ACCOUNTS,
Together with the Report of l-fte
WMtiM street Fnnfl Committee, and Revised List of Jurors for 1885.
Town of Williamsburg [ncorporated April 24th,
1771.
NORTHAMPTON, MASS.:
WADE. WARNER & CO., PRINTERS.
1885.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Williamsburg,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31, 1885,
Comprising the Reports of the
SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, ASSESSORS, SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS, TREASURER, ail AUDITORS OF ACCOUNTS,
Together with the Report of the
Whiting Street Flint Committee, ai Revised List of Jurors for 1885.
Town of Williamsburg Incorporated April
24th, 1771.
NORTHAMPTON, MASS.: HAMPSHIRE COUNTY JOURNAL PRINT.
1885.
REPO R T
OF THE
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of Poor, and Hio'hwav Surveyors.
cs
The Selectmen. Assessors and Overseers of the Poor of the town of William sburg hereby respectfully submit .their annual report for the year ending January 31. 1885.
The following table gives the amount appropriated for the different departments for the year ending January 31.
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Schools,
Highways and Bridges
Contingent,
Pauper department,
Intere>t.
Street lights,
Fire Department.
Free Text Book-.
Haydenville School house repairs,
Building school-house in Clflpp district,
Memorial dav.
Cemetery Mountain Street,
13,000 00 1,000 00 1,100 00 1.500 00 1.400 00 350 00
mo oo
500 00 250 00 375 00
50 00
25 00
19,650 00
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A general statement of appropriations and expendi- tures under the different departments is given below, the details of which will appear in the proper place.
PAUPER DEPARTMENT.
The expense of this department exceeds the appropria- tion by 1221.73 ; of this amount $182.84 was caused by the sickness of Lyman Hemingway whose death, caused by can- cer, occurred November 17. The amount paid for medical attendance in his case was $110.00. The amount of $348.- 19 has been expended necessarily wholly on account of sick- ness, $143.10 of it for those who will not require per- manent aid from the town. We consider our town fortu- nate in not having any larger bill this year for the poor, when we take into consideration the hard times and want of employment by many of our people.
The number of persons who have received full support during the whole or part of the year was 12. Two of that number, Thaddeus Bartlett and Lyman Hemingway, have died during the year. Of the above number two were sup- ported in the insane asylum, one of whom, Joseph Grace, left the hospital May 17. Nine are now receiving full sup- port, four of whom will require it only as temporary aid on account of sickness. There is one child under 12 years of age in charge of the Board, who has a father and mother living, but they do nothing towards his support.
The number of families receiving aid residing and hav- ing legal pauper settlement in this town was 7, comprising 36 persons, 10 males and 26 females. Of these, 7 males and 17 females were under 14 years of age. Tavo families resid- ing in this town, but having a legal pauper settlement in another town, comprising 10 persons, 5 males and 5 females, have been aided in this town, by order of the overseers of
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the poor, where their legal pauper settlements are, for which we have received payment.
Three families comprising 16 persons — 7 males and 9 females — having a legal pauper settlement in this town, but now residing in other towns, have been aided by our order.
STATE PAUPERS.
There were three families comprising 15 persons — 8 males and 7 females — aided by us during the year that have no legal pauper settlement within the State. Two of these persons were sent to their home in New York state at a cost of $18.20 for transportation. The remainder were aided at an expense of $49.00.
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES DEPARTMENT.
The exhibit in this department shows an expenditure in excess of the appropriation of $423.57. In our statement of the expenditures under this department we include all the items of expense which belong to the above account for the year. The item of $46.40 for breaking roads and $161,- 83 for bridge plank, which are usually included under the head of old bills or contingent funds, we reckon as this year's highway expense. It was found upon examination of one of the abutments of the [bridge near Joseph Roger's, that it needed rebuilding, which was done at an expense of over i $87.00. The heavy showers on the 22d of August and the 6th of December washed the roads badly, causing an extra expense of over $150. These repairs were neces- sary and required by law, and it was not thought best to call a special town meeting to raise extra money for this purpose. The amount appropriated would have been ample for the ordinary expenses, reckoning the snow-bills and bridge plank under the head of old bills.
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The bridge plank engaged for the coming year will cost about $145, and we would recommend including that amount in making this year's appropriation for highways and bridges. Some, if not all, of our iron bridges need painting, a matter that we think should be considered when making the appro- priation for highways.
CONTINGENT DEPARTMENT.
The amount expended under this head exceeds the ap- propriation $429.65. Since the passage of the law abolish- ing school districts, all school-house repairs have to be pro- vided for by special appropriation, and until this year have been, or be paid from the contingent appropriation ; this year there has been expended for that purpose $158.91. We also made necessary repairs on the Strang house costing $32.- 75. We also expended $76.17 in obtaining evidence against and in the prosecution of illegal liquor-sellers, and should do the same thing again under the same circumstances. There was also an extra expense this year of $100 for insur- ance on the town hall. The salary of the school committee was much larger this year than heretofore on account of the extra labor attending the introduction of Free Text Books into the schools.
FREE TEXT BOOK DEPARTMENT.
The amount expended here exceeds the appropriation $219.32, which was unavoidable by the ommittee who had the matter in charge, as they were acting in accordance with the instructions of the law. A detailed1 statement will no doubt appear in the annual report of the school committee.
OLD BILLS. The $100 reported as paid to William Skinner was for a
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building lot for a school-house, the amount being left in the Treasurer's hands for that purpose last year, and was includ- ed in the amount reported of cash on hand.
WHITING STREET *VTLL.
The committee of the Whiting Street fund submit the fallowing statement of their work for the year ended Janu- ary 31st. 1885.
Cash received from town treasurer 8240. The above amount has been expended by us as follows :
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Paid Mrs. Lewis Black. |
$16 00 |
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Moses Beals, |
10 00 |
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Edwin Everett. |
10 00 |
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Miss Jemima Thayer, |
10 00 |
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Miss Josephine Kingsley. |
10 00 |
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Miss Harriet Graves, |
10 00 |
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Mrs. Clifford Luce, |
5 00 |
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Mrs. John C. Williams. |
5 00 |
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Mrs. Michael O'Neil, |
5 00 |
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Thomas Wade, |
10-00 |
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Phineas Morton, |
10 00 |
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George Damon, |
10 00 |
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Henrv Hebert. |
5 00 |
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Mrs. F. Dunlavy, |
10 00 |
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" E. Coogan, |
10 00 |
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" Ellen Londergan, |
8 00 |
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" Lawlor, |
8 00 |
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" Walter Moakler, |
8 00 |
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" James Shea, |
10 00 |
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" Margaret Moakler, |
8 00 |
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4i Marv Mallov, |
8 00 |
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" Mary Londergan, |
10 00 |
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Mary Blanehfield, |
8 00 |
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" Coogan, |
8 00 |
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" Edward Mack. |
10 00 |
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Paid Mrs. J. Morrisey, $8 00
" Mary Connelly, 8 00
" Cusiek, 8 00
$240 00
Respectfully submitted,
OLIVER NASH, ) n PEIRCE LARKIN, Committee.
The following statement gives the amount of receipts and amounts expended in each department.
TREASURY RECEIPTS.
Remainder on hand, Feb. 1, 1884, $ 790 90
Income Collins School Fund, 979 78
State " " 228 09
Dog " 100 51
" Whiting Street " 240 00
Corporation Tax, 197 81
National Bank Tax, _ 1,250 48
Taxes of the current year, 10,949 97
State Aid, 598 00
Military Aid, 90 00
Rent of Town Hall, 30 63
Old Desk and Plank, 6 30
Auctioneer's License, 2 00
Use of derrick rope, 2 00
Collins School Fund uninvested, 755 67
116,202 09
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PAID.
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State Tax. $ 1,140 |
00 |
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Countv Tax, . 1,417 |
54 |
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Collins Fund Tax, |
43 |
57 |
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Committee of Whiting Street Fund. |
240 |
00 |
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State Aid, |
316 |
50 |
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Military Aid. |
192 |
00 |
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Decoration Committee. |
50 |
00 |
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Interest on Town Debt, 1,250 |
00 |
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" Strang Loan, |
18 |
00 |
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Temporary Loans, |
164 |
28 |
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School Committee for Schools, 4,308 |
38 |
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OLD BILLS. |
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William Skinner for Imilding lot, |
100 |
00 |
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H. S. Gere, advertising reward, |
1 |
50 |
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Recording 3 Deeds, |
1 |
50 |
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D. Williams, care Town Hall, |
5 |
00 |
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PALTER DEPARTMENT. |
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Paid for Lyman Hemingway, from Oct. 1, |
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1884, $ |
243 |
69 |
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Thaddeus Bartlett from Dec. 1, |
57 |
59 |
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Oliver Wait to Feb. 1, |
79 |
63 |
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Ellen M. Williams to Jan. 1, |
184 |
67 |
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Joseph Grace in full, |
77 |
76 |
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Mrs. Caroline and Thos. Wait, to |
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Feb. 1, |
31 |
31 |
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James M. Xichols, to Feb. 1, |
105 |
78 |
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Walter Strang, to Feb. 1, |
142 |
25 |
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Mrs. Catherine Ellsworth, to Feb. 1, |
108 |
00 |
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Mrs. Margaret Erskine, to Feb. 1, |
65 |
50 |
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Mrs. Ida L. Merritt and family, to |
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Feb. 1, |
71 |
06 |
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William Williams' child, to Feb. 1, |
65 |
25 |
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James Shea's children, to Feb. 1, |
60 |
00 |
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Ha met Graves, to Feb. 1, |
49 |
73 |
$ 108 00
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Paid Mrs. Wm. Mayhar, to Feb. 1, $84 25 Albert Lacore, to Feb. 1, 52 15
Abner Hemingway, to Feb. 1, 5 00
Edward Ryan and family, to Feb. 1, 46 00 Caleb F. Tufts and family, to Feb. 1, 6 50 Simon C. Phelps, to Feb. 1, 6 01
Michael Q'Brien and family,to Feb.l, 96 73 Rob't Trainor and family, to Feb. 1, 36 37 Dan'IC. Wade and family,to Feb. 1, 10 00 Joseph Upton, to Feb. 1, 30 00
Tramps, 6 50
Appropriation, $1,500 00.
STATE PAUPERS.
Mrs. Emma Bay on and family, 43 35
Henry Hebert and family, 5 65
Elias Cheney and wife, 18 20
,721 73
$ 67 20
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
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Franklin Clapp, labor, |
$ 6 |
10 |
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H. E. Nash, |
2 |
50 |
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H. C. Nash, |
18 |
62 |
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J. B. Rogers, |
32 |
75 |
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Willie O'Brien, |
8 |
25 |
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John O'Neil, |
101 |
30 |
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Fowler Washburn, |
12 |
18 |
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L. C. Graves, |
7 |
50 |
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C. D. Farnsworth, |
194 |
98 |
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F. E. Hyde, |
5 |
50 |
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Francis Loomis, |
25 |
30 |
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Francis S. Warner, |
73 |
52 |
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C. W. Bradley, |
3 |
50 |
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H. W. Hitchcock, |
1 |
00 |
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Charles E.Tileston, |
19 |
50 |
2
10
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i Isaac r. ±>aker, labor, |
so |
00 |
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George W. Lawley, |
2 |
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Lewis Guilford and Thomas Culver, |
16 |
75 |
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Dennis Brazell, |
o O |
00 |
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Jratnck J. Ivellv, |
n 6 |
A A 00 |
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L. H. .rorter, |
1 |
oO |
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J. P. Davenport, |
10 |
00 |
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James Scully, |
1 4 |
. ) 1 1 |
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J ohn (J Urien, |
A 4 |
A A 20 |
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Henrv A. Bisbee, |
6 |
X A oO |
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Robert Damon, |
n 0 |
£ A oO |
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Alanson Xash, |
1 |
CI X |
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J ohn G. Jliiler, |
a O |
4o |
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Joseph S. Graves, |
Q 0 |
OZ |
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Henrv Wait, |
1 4 |
a a 00 |
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Mvron X. Adams. |
< |
4o |
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G. M. r>raatora, for lumber* |
14 |
4o |
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G. 31. Bnullord, tor plank, |
lb |
ol |
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Daniel MacDonald, |
7 |
oO |
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Joseph Asher, |
1 |
oO |
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Richard Bargereaux, |
i a 10 |
o0 |
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Henrv S. Leonard, |
i n 10 |
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H. G. >V asnourn. |
5 |
i 0 |
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Martin G. \\ elJs, |
o 0 |
"7 A * 0 |
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T XT fy 1. Js . LtUIIIO, |
o o |
AO uu |
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John Truhart, |
1 |
ou |
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John Phinnev, |
a |
1 o 4U |
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Clarence Loomis, |
1 i 0 |
mi i uu |
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Thomas Ryan, |
1 5 |
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Charles Come, |
-\i 01 |
iia uu |
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Lewis Welsh, |
4_ |
OO |
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William P. Leonard, |
oo |
A.I i Uu |
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ireoi ge 11. nanot, |
44 |
uu |
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>v maid >> unams, |
! 1 -±1 |
-i ( |
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Samuel A. Merritt, |
6 |
47 |
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Henrv Parent, |
13 |
50 |
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John Lombard, |
12 |
00 |
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Phillip Bargereaux, |
4 |
50 |
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PaidE. F. Miller, labor,
William E. Thayer, for nails, etc., Homer Foot & Co., for derrick rope, J. H. Metcalf, for powder and fuse, Smith & Fay, for iron washers, Herbert Russ, for blacksmithing, Robert Damon, for bridge plank, C. D. Farnsworth, snow-bill, Lewis Guilford, L. H. Porter, Hiram Nash, L. C. Graves, C. W. Bradley, Samuel Merritt, A. P. Miller, E. P. House and G. H. Elliott, snow-bill.
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* 1 |
50 |
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10 |
65 |
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15 |
46 |
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2 |
13 |
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61 |
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12 |
85 |
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161 |
83 |
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7 |
43 |
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4 |
35 |
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3 |
00 |
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o |
40 |
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4 |
75 |
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6 |
20 |
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7 |
27 |
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5 |
00 |
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1 |
50 |
Appropriation, $1000 00.
CONTINGENT DEPARTMENT.
Paid Insurance on Town House, $ 100 00
Dewey Williams for care of Town
House, 8 00
H. W. Sampson for labor on Town House, 16 02 Fuel and oil for Town House, 12 05
Glass and setting for " 1 60
W. L. Smith & Co., table and chairs, 10 00 Williams & Stebbins, labor and stock, 6 78 Repairs on Strang place, 32 75
Repairs on Lock-up, 3 50
C. W. Warner, building schoolhouse steps, 2 15 Morton & Davis, labor on schoolhouse in
Haydenville, 45 34
Repair of blackboards, 4 50
Furniture for schoolhouse in Clapp dist't 18 37 G. H. Ames for stove and pipe, " " 15 94
$1,423 57
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Paid Williams & Stebbins, for 2 stoves for
school houses, $16 90
E. 6. Kingsley, labor on school houses, 37 03 E. D. Kingsley, M >' " 4 80
J. H. Laws, " M " 12 41
H. A. Bisbee, for setting glass, etc., 1 50
Expense of fire in Haydenville, April 30, 16 10
G. F. Smith and C. D. Waite, services as
Auditors, 5 00
Wade, Warner & Co., printing school
reports, 11 50
Gazette Printing Co., printing town
reports, 12 00
J. M. Fay, services as school committee, 33 00 Jas. O'Donnell, " " « u 100 00
C. S. Wlieeler, M " " " 100 00
H. A. Bisbee, services as Constable, 15 14 H. A. Bisbee, for care of hearse, 20 00 A. Kimball, steel plate for road scraper, 8 50 Postage, expressage and stationery, 11 01 Registrar's Book, 1 00 Collectors Book, 1 10 Voting lists, 85 E. D. Kingsley, for services as Elector, 10 00 Recordine births, marriages and deaths, 34 3*> T. Iff. Carter, service's as clerk and
treasurer, 65 00
Geo. F. Smith, services as collector, 125 0(1 Services of Selectmen, Asssessors and
Overseers of Poor, 275 00
Services of board of Registrars, 23 00
Mrs. Sophia Xash, abatement of tax, 13 20 Mrs. E. G. Kingsley, " " • 17 60 Fred W. Thayer, u u * 16 50
Mrs. Maria W;ells, - a u 12 54
A. A. Nichols, " u " 5 50
Sundry poll tax " 66 00
Win. G. Bassett, for legal counsel, 5 00
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Paid Expense prosecuting illegal liquor sellers,
Hill & Wainwright, attorney fees, $20 00 Services of detective, 56 17
$1,429 65
Appropriation, $1,100 00.
STREET LIGHTS.
L. D. James, F. C. Anderson, Committee. Paid expenses for lights in Williamsburg, $198 51 " " " " Haydenyille, 179 27
$377 78
Appropriation, $350 00.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid for repairs of engine in Williamsburg, $27 34 « " " " house in " 9 00
" " " " " " Haydenville,2 52 " " " " in " 9 90 „
J. D. Norton & Son for 6 ladders, 25 00
Painting ladders,
M. H. Beals, care of engine, 3 00
% 79 50
Appropriation, $100 00.
OUTSIDE REPAIRS AND PAINTING OF SCHOOL BUILDING IN HAYDENVILLE.
A. C. Morton, L. W. Carr, E. F. Miller, Committee,
Paid G. F. Boynton, painting, etc., $193 79
A. C. Morton, for repairs, 35 32
$ 229 11
Appropriation, $250 00.
REPAIRING MOUNTAIN ST. CEMETERY FENCE.
Paid G. H. Ames, for wire, $6 00
C. W. Bradley, labor, 9 00
$15 00
Appropriation, $25 00.
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DECORATION OF SOLDIERS' GRAVES. Paid Soldier's Committee, $50 00
| 50 00
Appropriation, #50 00.
BUILDING SCHOOL HOUSE IN CLAPP DISTRICT.
Paid E. D. Kingsley, labor and material, $294 77 H. W. Sampson, " " " 55 00
Desks and seats, 25 23
$ 375 00
Appropriation, $375 00.
TEXT BOOKS AND CASES.
Paid S. E. Bridgman & Co., for books, $600 00
E. D. Kingsley, for book cases, 119 32
$ 719 32
Appropriation, $500 00.
RECAPITULATION.
Paid State, County, and Collins Fund Tax. $2,601 11 Whiting Street Fund Committee, 240 00
State and Military Aid, 508 50
Interest, 1,432 28
School Committee, 4,308 38
Old Bills, 108 00
Paupers, town and state, 1,788 93
Highways and bridges, , 1,423 57
Contingent expenses, 1,429 65
Street Lights, 377 78
Fire Department, 79 50
Painting Haydenville school house, 229 11
Repairing Mountain St. Cemetery fence, 15 00 Decoration of Soldiers' graves, 50 00
School House in Clap]J district, 375 00
Expense for Text Books and Cases, 719 32
$15,686 13
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REVISED LIST OF JURORS, 1885.
Ames, George II. Murphy, James D.
Belcher, Jotro W. McCaffrey, Edward
Baker, Isaac F. Mullaly, James
Bradley," Clesson Nichols, Alfred A.
Breckenridge, Andre w N a sh, Wi 1 liam W.
Connell, Charles C. O'Donnell, James
Crosby. Benj. F, m 0,Neil, John
Courtright, Joseph Porter, Francis E.
Foster, James M. Rice, Royal B.
Earns worth, Charles D. Tileston, Charles E.
Graves, William C. Thrasher, George A.
Hill, Henry W. Tower, Dexter
James, Lyman D. Wallace, Thomas
Lennihan, Thomas Warner, Francis S.
Morton, Albert C. Wells, Martin G.
Respectfully submitted,
) Selectmen EDWIN F. MILLER, }■ of HENRY C. SMITH, ) Williamsburg.
"Williamsburg, February 1, 1885.
ASSESSORS' REPORT.
The Assessors of the town of Williamsburg for the year 1884 respectfully present the following report :
VALUATION OF THE TOWN MAY 1ST.
Real Estate, $656,115 00
Personal Estate, 241,370 00
Total valuation,
$897,485 00
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NUMBER OF TAXABLE POLLS, 526.
Amount instructed to assess, $8,100 00
of State tax, 1,140 00
of County tax, 1,417 54
Overlaying tax, 265 26
Total tax, $10,922 80
Added, 27 17
Poll tax, $2 on each.
Property tax $11 on the $1000 of the valuation.
We committed the above tax with warrants in due form of law to George F. Smith, collector, July 12, 1884.
Number of acres of land taxed, 15,455.
Sheep « 317
Cows " 435
Horses " 237
Dwelling houses, 399
We have granted abatement of taxes to George F. Smith, collector for said year amounting to $95 04.
The names of those persons on whose account abatements have been made, with explanatory remarks thereon, may be found in the Town Clerk's office.
) Assessors EDWIN F. MILLER, of HENRY C. SMITH, ) Williamsburg.
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TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
Total Receipts,
$1(5,202 09
Paid State Tax, $1,140 00
County Tax, 1,417 54
Int. on Town Debt, 1,250 00 " Temporary Loans, 164 28 " Strang Loan, 18 00
Tax on Collins Fund, 43 57 Alm'n'rs W. Street fund, 240 00 State Aid, 316 50
Military Aid, 192 00
For Town Poor, 1,788 93
Text Books and Cases, 719 32 Schools, 4,308 38
Contingent acc't 1,429 65
Highways and Bridges,l,423 57 Old Bills, 108 00
Haydenville sch'lhouse, 229 11 Street Lights, 377 78
Mountain St. Cemetery, 15 00 Fire Department, 79 50
Hill School-house, 375 00 Decoration Committee, 50 00 Remainder in Treasury, 515 96
$16,202 09
$16,202 09
ASSETS.
Due for State Aid, Dec. 1. $316 50 ^Military, Dec. 1, 96 00
State Poor, 67 20
Remainder, 25,275 97
LIABILITIES.
Notes due Jan. 1, 1888, $10,000 00 " Jan. 1, 1893, 15,000 07 Due the Collins Sch, Fund. 755 60
$25,755 67
$25,755 67
Other assets of the town, 276 shares N. H.& N. H. R. R.
THE COLLINS SCHOOL FUND CONSISTS OF
21 Shares of Stock in First National Bank of Greenfield.
First National Bank of Northampton. North'pton National B'k of Northampton. Hamp. Co. National B'k of Northampton. Mechanics National Bank of Worcester.
28 "
31 "
21 "
20 "
$7*55 67-100 due from the town of Williamsburg.
THE INDEBTEDNESS OF THE TOWN IS AS
FOLLOWS:
1 Note held by the Arlington Five Cent Savings Bank dne Jan. 1, 1888.
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1 Note held by the Arlington Five Cent Savings Bank, due Jan. 1, 1893.
1 Note held by the Lynn Institution for Savings, due Jan. 1, '93.
1 Note held by the Attleborough Savings Bank, due Jan. 1. 1893. 1 Note held by the Lynn City Hall Sinking Fund, due Jan.l, '93. Due the Collins School Fund, 755 67-100 Dollars.
Respectfully Submitted, —
THOMAS M. CARTER, Treasurer. Williamsburg, Feb. 1, 1885.
The undersigned hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and statements of the Selectmen and Treas- urer of the Town of Williamsburg, and find them correctly stated and vouched for, and that there is in the hands of the Treasurer Five hundred fifteen and ninety-six one hundredths dollars.
C. D. WAITE, ) Auditors of GEO. F. SMITH, [Williamsburg.
Feb. 14, 1885.
Respectfully submitted,
t