City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1881, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1881
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Harris Pearson, crackers. 15 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. 37 75


J. N. Jaques, 1 bbl. soap. 4 00


A. F. Ross & Co., 50 Ibs. Cream Tartar 17 50


Town of Malden. supplies furnished to sundry persons 15 00


City of Fall River, 22 00


Danvers Insane Asylum. 233 68


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper 49 41


L. W. Lord. servies as teamster. . 40 00


Ariel Pearson, services as cook. 30 00


W. H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons. 160 00


W. H. Bayley. services as clerk 47 92


Hunt & Davis, groceries. 358 41


W. C. Plummer. .. 74 05


C. C. Toppan, clothing and hats. 129 65


Charles L. Davis, medicine. 45 00


HI. W. Bartlett, boots and shoes. 61 01


William Thurlow, molasses and tobacco 44 58


S. Coker. paint and glass : 16 57


John H. Balch. paper and oil cloth . 5 76


George P. Bishop, new lug and whip 2 00


Charles W. Kimball. provisions 23 76


Richardson Bros. 119 32


George Lucy, horse Lire. 7 50


L. E. Pritchard. gloves and bonnet trimmings 2 57


John Sumner. lining for stove. etc 9 80


M. M. Ross. groceries 43 81


Henry Barth. honing 6 razors


1 50


George W. Perkins. clams 5 65


Amount carried forward $2.020 30


132


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $2,020 30


Henry Cook, jr., school supplies. 20 02


Charles W. Woods, supply of ice 39 30


N. French, agent, groceries 38 15


E. G. Currier, dress making 8 25


Henry Lunt. clothing. 67 50


H. R. Weitzel, services as undertaker 53 50


M. H. Fowler, groceries. 41 67


$2.288 69


FEBRUARY.


Northampton Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons . . 49 17


Ipswich Insane Asylum


.6 701 68 ..


Danvers Insane Asylum,


265 09


State Alms House, 6.


12 85


Town of Weymouth, 6.


..


39 00


City of Chelsea,


6.


..


52 45


City of Fall River,


1 40


Town of Beverly.


..


2 63


City of Boston, 234 63 66


Moses Brown, dry goods and hosiery 98 81


Charles Peabody, 1 pair shoes 1 65


E. P. Hurd, professional services 7 20


J. N. Jaques, 2 bbls. soap 8 00


M. P. Perley, dry goods


9 13


Samuel March, groceries


146 78


Hunt & Davis,


149 66


George W. Perkins, clams


5 40


George E. Greeley, mending tin ware


10 39


Nelson French, groceries. 50 77


Thomas W. Mitchell, repairing boots 8 79


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper .


44 16


Lyman W. Lord, teamster


40 00


Ariel Pearson, jr., .. cook 30 00


William H. Bayley. clerk . 47 92


William H. Bayley. clerk, supplies to sundry persons. 182 65


15 10


Daniel Creadon, 1,980 lbs. straw


Charles W. Kimball, provisions. 43 72


J. C. Stevens & Son, groceries 5 94


Amount curried forward $2,264 97


. .


. .


133


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $2.264 47


Robert A. Smith, 2,050 lbs. straw 12 40


Isaac P. Noyes, stamps. . 6 00


William A. Davis & Son, 3 pr. duck overalls 4 20


Jere Cashman, mowing field. 5 00


Levy & Co., cotton cloth and flannell. 25 97


Thomas P. Mackinney, screws and staples 5 80


Paul Titcomb, grain. 80 35


$2,404 69


MARCH.


E. W. Pearson. provisions. 13 38


John G. Plummer, 500 lbs. cod fish. 22 50


John G. Wells, services, killing 3 hogs. 2 25


E. P. Hurd, professional services 19 25


George H. Piummer, dry goods. 23 45


City of Lynn, supplies to sundry persons. 92 75


City of Lawrence, " 16 00


Town of Amesbury, 29 99


State Reform School. 89 00


A. F. Ross & Co .. tea and spices 64 62


Hunt & Davis, groceries


246 87


J. N. Jaques, 1 bbl. soap. .


4 00


William C. Plummer, groceries.


63 55


William H. Bayley, services as clerk.


77 08


William H. Bayley, supplies to sundry persons


168 50


Edward?J. Lunt. services as keeper


43 16


Lyman W. Lord, teamster 40 00


Ariel Pearson. 66 cook. 30 00


L. E. Pritchard. hat. velvet and hose 3 18


George W. Perkins, 6 gals. clams 2 70


Henry M. Brickett, potatoes 7 50


Henry R. Weitzel. services as undertaker 50 75 Alfred Wheeler. services rendered. 2 00


Paul Titeomb, grain .. 24 10


William Holker & Co., stove and lantern 9 35


C. R. Sargent. repairs on meat chopper 50


$1,146 43


16


134


POOR DEPARTMENT.


APRIL.


City of Haverhill, supplies to sundry persons. 79 00


J. C. Stevens & Son, groceries 2 60


Hunt & Davis, 107 70


P. H. Blumpey, 71 11 ،٠


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 188 50


William H. Bayley, services as clerk .


62 50


E. J. Lunt,


keeper.


47 81


Lyman W. Lord.


teamster 48 00


Ariel Pearson,


cook .


30 00


E. H. Dyer, oysters . 4 00


Pearson Brothers, crackers 7 73


George W. Perkins, 6 gals. clams. 2 70


John N. Pike. costs on Hines and Bradbury case.


2 80


William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising. 25 00


Charles W. Kimball, provisions. 50 58


Paul Titcomb, grain. 26 60


C. N. Ballou, clothing


99 83


Paul A. Merrill, groceries


69 78


A. B. Dearborn, professional services


16 00


M. M. Ross. groceries . 88 23


H. H. Landford, 95 lbs. tea. 19 00


Charles Noyes, smoking 40 hams. 12 68


Margaret Gildart, services rendered 15 00


I. P. Noyes. P. M., stamps. 10 00


$1,087 15


MAY.


Danvers Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons. 325 66


Northampton 48 55


Commonwealth of Mass., supplies to sundry persons 76 79


City of Lowell, 5 00


41 00


Town of Salisbury,. ..


7 40


Josselyn & Conant, bed pans. .


8 50


Frank J. Welch, suit of clothes


J. N. Jaques, soap . 16 00


2 70


George W. Perkins, clams.


62 50


City of Boston, . .


6 40


William H. Bayley, services as clerk


Amount carried forward. $599 50


135


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. $599 50


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 198 04


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper. 44 26


Lyman W. Lord, teamster 48 00


Benj. S. Richardson, “ cook. 30 00


Nelson French, agent, groceries 42 45


Benj. P. Donnells, board of Sewell Rogers 25 00


W. A. Johnson, cotton, cloth and flannell, 14 60


Hunt & Davis, groceries 125 42


HI. W. Bartlett, boots and shoes 88 20


George Lucy, horse hire . 2 00


Richardson Bros, provisions.


62 87


George W. Snow, professional services


5 00


Paul Titcomb, grain


19 30


M. M. Ross, groceries.


76 75


William C. Johnson, milch cow


75 00


E. J. Currier, dress making .


9 00


H. Z. Whittier, groceries


14 07


Charles W. Kimball, provisions 43 15


Henry Barth, honing razors 2 20


$1,524 81


JUNE.


Hunt & Davis, groceries 150 05


Henry C. Plummer, cashmere, buttons, etc.


15 15


William Thurlow, 1 bbl. pork


22 50


D. D. Thurlow & Co., fish 17 29


Moses P. Towne, services as watchman 2 00


Bishop & Brothers, ladder


3 00


George H. Plummer, dry goods.


23 05


C. E. Rowell, 1 brindle cow


66 00


L. P. Hunt, provisions


64 20


George Lucy, horse hire.


2 00


F. J. Welch. soap


40 40


Henry Cook, jr., school books.


19 50


Thomos P. Mackinney, hardware


16 92


C. H. Johnson, ink and paper


7 25


J. N. Robinson, milk ..


14 19


Thomas Hennessey, provisions


40 00


Amount carried forward. $503 50


-


136


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $503 50


E. P. Hurd, professional services 26 50


J. T. Dickins, 5 00


P. H. Blumpey, groceries 98 10


George W. Perkins, clams 2 70


Paul A. Merrill, groceries.


75 60


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons


193 50


William H. Bayley, services as clerk.


62 50


E. J. Lunt, 66 keeper


49 51


Lyman W. Lord, . 6 teamster.


48 00


Ariel Pearson, jr., ני cook.


30 00


John Janvrin, groceries.


15 80


C. E. Currier,


1 35


Moses A. Plummer, milk 13 30


Samuel March, groceries. 85 71


Paul Titcomb, grain .. 39 70


George E. Greeley, work on tin ware


11 40


Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker 24 50


N. French, agent, groceries. 13 24


John McCarty, tomato plants. 90


Steven H. Thurlow, 2 bags fertilizer and 3 forks 12 40


Charles W. Kimball, provisions. 35 41


H. W. Bartlett, boots and shoes 27 05


$1.375 67


JULY.


N. Varina, 1 bale of hay 3 44


Charles R. Sargent, seed sower 12 00


J. N. Jaques, 2 bbls. soap. 8 00


Piper & Sawyer, insurance premium. 4 00


A. F. Ross & Co., 1 bbl. Rio coffee 16 83


Stephen Coker, leather 5 78


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 170 55


William H. Bayley, services as clerk 62 50


Edward J. Lunt, keeper 42 51


Lyman W. Lord, teamster 48 00


Ariel Pearson, jr .. . . cook 30 00


Town of Dedham, supplies to sundry persons 62 57


Amount carried forward. $466 18


137


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $466 18


P. H. Blumpey, groceries. 68 20


John N. Pike, examining insane person 4 00


George W. Perkins, clams


4 05


Hunt & Davis, groceries


133 69


T. W. Mitchell, repairing shoes


10 12


Paul Titcomb, grain.


22 55


Thomas P. Mackinney, tools, nails, etc


21 95


George O. Payson, boots and shoes


11 00


Henry Barth, honing razors. 1 25


Benjamin Barbour, taking care of schooner Sailor. 40 00


George W. Snow. professional services 4 40


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 65 50


William Holker & Co., lanterns, and grate for stove. 9 15


A. J. Atkinson, medicine for the sick. 119 34


John Janvrin, pork and fislı. 39 50


Charles W. Kimball, provisions 32 16


$1,053 13


AUGUST.


Ipswich Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons. 517 12


6 00


Commonwealth Reform School, "


97 93


Northampton Insane Asylum 66 49 40


City of Lowell, 66 66


15 00


City of Lawrence, 60


.6


6 00


City of Cambridge. 6.


4 00


City of Boston, 114 98


J. C. Stanley, wire netting and staples 2 02


A. F. Ross & Co., tobacco. 34 78


E. W. Pearson, provisions .. 10 72


Nelson French, repairing clocks, etc 16 36


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., box rent and stamps


7 00


Town of Dedham, supplies to sundry persons


19 50


John Pearson & Son, crackers 25 37


N. Varina & Son, hay 15 60


Sewell B. Noyes, 1 chair. 4 00


George Lucy, horse hire . 15 50


William H. Bayley, services as clerk. 62 50


Amount carried forward. $1,023 78


Ipswich House of Correction, “


138


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1.023 78


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 189 95


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper. 17 46


F. W. Putman, freight paid on furniture 2 75


Ariel Pearson, jr., services as cook . 30 00


Lyman W. Lord, . . teamster. 48 00


Hunt & Davis, groceries. 152 60


William C. Plummer, groceries.


79 62


P. H. Blumpey, 36 00


J. C. Stevens & Son, 49 83


Pearson Brothers, crackers 23 40


Paul Titcomb, grain.


29 05


C. W. Kimball, provisions 29 73


William H. Carter, 40 59


$1,782 76


SEPTEMBER.


City of Taunton, supplies to sundry persons 6 29


City of Lynn, .6


. . 82 40


William H. Bayley. services as clerk 62 50


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 188 42


Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster.


48 00


Edward J. Lunt, keeper


45 76


Ariel Pearson. jr., cook 30 00


Charles W. Hale & Co , halibut. 5 16


Piper & Sawyer, Insurance premium 2 00


E. J. Currier, dress making


8 25


Charles T. Smith & Co., ice cream.


11 75


Charles W. Kimball. provisions.


27 51


Alfred Wheeler, services rendered. 16 50


Henry Barth, honing razors 1 75


J. N. Jaques, soap. 8 00


Robert Bayley, use of barn 20 00


P. H. Blumpey. groceries 98 96


H. N. Marshall & Son. groceries 44 11


John G. Plummer, fish 42 00


L. P. Hunt, provisions 121 66


$871 02


139


POOR DEPARTMENT


OCTOBER.


A E. Ross & Co., tea and coffee 105 19


A. H. Geary, caps and hats. 13 74


Danvers Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons 313 90


William B. Porter, use of wagon 7 00


H. Z. Whittier. groceries 7 61


George W. Perkins. 15 gals. clams.


6 75


J. N. Jaques, 1 bhl. soap.


4 00


Daniel Tilton, groceries.


14 48


William C. Plummer, groceries


39 51


Huut & Davis. 60


148 19


William H. Bayley. services as clerk 62 50


William H. Bayley, clerk, services to sundry persons


184 19


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper.


42 66


Lyman W. Lord. teamster. 48 00


Ariel Pearson, jr., cook. 30 00


Stephen H. Thurlow, 1 molasses faucet 50


William H. Carter, provisions. 46 60


NOVEMBR


Danvers Lunatic Asylum, supplies to sundry persons. 368 62


Northampton Insane Asylum, " .6


57 67


Commonwealth of Mass .. 6 6


44 68


City of Cambridge,


9 00


William H. Bayley, clerk, 197 25 6 6


William H. Bayley, salary as clerk .


62 50


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper


42 01


Lyman W. Lord, teamster . 48 00


Ariel Pearson, jr., cook. 30 00


50


Lovett's express, expressing furniture


J. N. Jaques, 1 bbl. soap. 4 00


Henry Barth, honing razors 1 80


H. N. Marshall & Son, 2 bbls. pork 44 00


P. H. Blumpey. jr., groceries 101 04


Stephen Coker, coal baskets and paris green. 10 68


Charles W. Woods, 2 bushel potatoes. 4 00


George E. Greeley, repairing tin ware. 20 66


Amount carried forward. $1,055 41


$1,074 82


J. C. M. Bayley, services as justice of the peace. 9 00


140


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount braught forward $1,055 41


J. A. Taylor, use of buggy . . 5 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hinges, nails. bolts etc 13 90


William A. Little, boots and shoes 75 70


George W. Perkins, clams.


7 70


C. W. Learned & Co., purifying powder


29 44


Paul Titcomb, grain. . 26 75


John Bryant, 45 bushels of Ipswich sand.


6 30


Thomas W. Mitchell, repairing boots and shoes


8 30


Willard J. Hale, dry goods.


37 73


George H. Plummer, “


21 31


William C. Plummer, groceries


64 25


Robert A. Smith, rent of barn


32 00


George Lucy, horse hire. 24 75


George P. Bishop, repairing harness


4 00


William H. Carter, provisions. 27 78


N. & T. Foster. repairing eye glasses 2 50


$1,442 82


DECEMBER.


W. H. H. Perkins, 1 bbl. flour 10 00


Edward Sims, wood work on hay pitcher. 1 50


Henry A. Wilson, groceries. 92 00


A. F. Ross & Co., pepper 5 00


George E. Greeley, repairing stove etc.


13 38


J. W. Evans & Co., mill work 5 67


George W. Hunt, groceries


144 17


D. D. Thurlow. fish . 13 59


Edward J. Lunt. salary as keeper


49 25


Henry Lunt, boots and shoes 38 50


H. Z. Whittier, groceries


4 17


J. M. Greenough, use of hack. 1 00


William H. Bayley, salary as clerk. 62 50


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons. 199 50


Lyman W. Lord, services teaming. 48 00


Ariel Pearson. cooking.


30 04


William Holker & Co., putting in stoves


45 33


E. J. Currier, dress making 9 00


Richprd Welch, clothing 272 12


$1.044 67


141


POOR DEPARTMENT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$2,288 69


. .


Februay . .


2,404 69


March


1,146 43


April


1,087 15


..


May


1.524 81


..


June


1.375 67


July


1,053 13


.. August


1,782 76


September


871 02


October


1,074 82


6.


November


1,442 82


..


December 1,044 67


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17, 1881 ... $1,7096 66


17


142


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation CREDITS.


$24,000 00


State School Fund. $239 05


One year's interest on Brown fund to Mar. 4, '81 675 00


J. F. Young, secretary, fees from non-resident school children 148 00


From David T. Woodwell.


3 83


1,065 88


$25,065 88


Transferred from Incinentals to balance account. 1,782 72


Expenditures $26,848 60


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the School Committee.


JANUARY.


A. H. Thompson, services as teacher $303 87


(). B. Merrill,


214 49


Luther Dame,


214 49


A. A. Senter, 66 66 107 24


80 43


N. A. Moulton, ..


178 74


J. N. Balch, 66


62 56


Abbie Short, יו


66


62 56


M. J. Bradley,


..


62 56


Eva J. Smith,


66


62 56


Harriet C. Piper, 66


50 72


M. E. Jaques,


66


. .


53 09


A. H. Olmstead.


66


50 23


George W. Brown,


..


66


142 99


F. J. Pearson.


6.


62 56


W. P. Lunt,


178 74


Lucy Low,


A. L. Coffin, 66


65 70


E. M. Lander,


66


..


62 56


S. J. Shackford, 66


16


71 87


P. G. Craig,


62 56


Amount carried forward.


$2,215 56


60 04


Belle P. Winslow, ..


143


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Anount brought forward.


$2,215 56


S. B. Chute, services as teacher


116 18


E. Frothingham, ..


62 56


S. D. Toppan,


75 97


A. A. Somerby, ..


62 56


Rhoda Tilton,


..


62 56


Carrie M. Clement,


66


58 09


A. A. Currier,


62 56


Jennie P. Haskell,


58 09


Annie S. Wheeler,


60 87


Susie B. Lowell,


62 56


Mary E. Estes,


..


58 09


Helen M. Currier,


62 56


Belle P. Emerton.


. .


53 62


H. H. Page. 66


58 09


M. N. Gray,


62 56


S. F. Badger.


58 09


C. J. Edgerly,


.6


62 56


M. E. Cogswell,


58 09


M. L. Bartlett, .6


..


62 56


S. E. Whitmore,


55 74


Nellie M. Stantou.


54 16


Carrie M. Bailey,


46 02


Susie J. Adams, ..


. .


49 15


F. L. Pettigrew,


62 56


Flora Pettigrew, 6. 58 09 ..


Hattie P. Checney, 81 52


Janathan Wells, building fires


11 25


John Sumner, tin ware 12 21


H. G. Johnson, jr., call bell and basket.


2 85


John B. Porter, services as truant officer 27 00


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools 6 25


John F. Young, services as secretary.


100 00


Charles E. Ash, building fires 12 00


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor. 26 17


M. C. Teel & Son., printing ond advertising 2 50


Mary J. Mills, sweeping schools . 15 00


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor and stock 2 69


Amount carried forward. $4,053 94


6.


144


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $4.058 94


John Chamberlain, 3 ink-stand fillers. 50


Ireland & Trofethen. 2 tables for school 7 00


D. T. Woodwell, cash paid for books 49 73


Ada L. Morrill, services as teacher 7 00


Annie B. Morrill, 50


E. A. W. Pearson, .


3 00


E. A. Dodge, ..


7 50


E. A. Appleton, ..


2 50


$4,136 67


FEBRUARY.


A. H. Thompson. one month's services as teacher $75 67


O. B. Merrill, 53 51 .6


Luther Dame, .. 53 51


A. A. Senter, ..


26 58


Belle P. Winslow, 66


19 87


N. A. Moulton, ...


66


44 68


J. N. Balch,


15 63


Abbie Short, *


15 63


M. J. Bradley, ·


66


15 63


Eva J. Smith,


15 63


H. C. Piper,


13 41


M E. Jaques, 66


14 52


Alice H. Olmstead, ..


66


14 52


George W. Brown,


..


35 76


F. J. Pearson,


. 6


15 63


William P .Lunt, .6


44 68


Lucy Low,


15 63


A. L. Coffin, ..


18 99


E. M. Lander,


15 63


S. J. Shackford,


. .


66


18 99


P G. Craig,


66


29 05


E. Frothingham,


15 63


S. D. Toppan,


66


18 99


A. A. Somerby,


66


6.


15 63


Rhoda Tilton,


66 15 63


·$654 66


Amount carried forward.


15 63


Sarah. B. Chute,


..


145


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $654 66


Carrie M. Clement. one month's services as teacher 14 52


A. A. Currier, ..


. .


15 63


J. P. Haskell, ..


14 52


A. S. Wheeler.


15 63


S. B. Lowell,


15 63


M. E. Estes. 66


14 52


M. H. Currier. ..


. .


15 63


Belle P. Winslow.


13 41


Hannah H. Page, ..


14 52


M. N. Gray,


..


15 63


S. F: Badger. ..


14 52


C. J. Edgerly,


15 63


M. E. Cogswell. ..


14 52


M. L. Bartlett,


..


15 63


S. E. Whitmore,


14 52


Nellie M. Stanton. ..


14 52


C. M. Bayley, .. 12 29


S. J. Adams.


..


12 29


F. L. Pettigrew, . .


.6


15 63


Flora Pettigrew, ..


14 52


Lizzie H. Cheever, 33 33 ..


Maurice Corcoran, building fires 9 00


Fred P. Hinkley. services as janitor 26 17


I. P. Noyes, P. M., stamps. 80


Charles E. Ash, building fires ..


12 00


A. F. Young, coal hod and shovel


1 85


George S. Cate, brooms.


1 95


Benjamin M. Chase, building fires 6 25


Louis E. Woodwell, repairing 60 black board brushes


9 00


Alice M. Leach, services as teacher. 2 50


Samuel March, school supplies 3 85


Eben P. Allen, services as janitor 27 50


Bert Frost, sweeping school house 9 00


John G. Pearson, repairing clocks 4 50


A. E. Burton &. Co., brushes and brooms 11 05


$1,107 12


146


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


MARCH.


A. H. Thompson, one month's services as teacher $141 67


O. B. Merrill,


66 100 00


Luther Dame,


100 00


A. A. Senter,


50 00


Belle P. Winslow,


37 50


N. A. Moulton, ..


83 34


J. N. Balch,


29 17


Abbie Short, 66


29 17


M. J. Bradley,


29 17


Eva J. Smith,


66


6.


29 17


Harriet C. Piper,


..


25 00


M. E. Jaques,


27 09


A. H. Olmstead, ..


27 09


George W. Brown, 66


66 67


F. J. Pearson,


29 17


W. P. Lunt,


6.


83 34


Lucy Low,


26 67


A. L. Coffin,


35 42


E. M. Lander,


29 17


S. J. Shackford, ..


66


35 42


P. G. Craig.


29 17


Sarah B. Chute, 66


6.


54 17


E. Frothingham, ..


6.


29 17


S. D. Toppan.


..


35 42


A. A. Somerby, ..


. .


29 17


Rhoda Tilton,


. .


29 17


Carrie M. Clement.


..


27 09


A. A. Currier,


29 17


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


27 09


Annie S. Wheeler, . .


..


23 17


Susie B. Lowell, ..


. 6


27 09


Helen M. Currier,


..


29 17


Belle P. Emerton. ..


25 00


Hannah H. Page, ..


..


27 09


M. N. Gray, ..


..


29 17


S. F. Badger. . .


27 09


Amount carried forward.


$1,520 80


29 17


Mary E. Estes,


147


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,520 80 C. J. Edgerly. one month's services as teacher 29 17


M. E. Cogswell, 27 09 . .


M. L. Bartlett, 29 17 66


S. E. Whitmore, 27 09


27 09


C. M. Bailey, 6 .


..


22 92


Susan J. Adams, 66


. 6


22 92


F. J. Pettigrew, 66


29 17


Flora Pettigrew,


27 09


Lizzie H. Cheever,


66


33 33


F. E. Pettingell, . .


8 50


Amos Noyes, writing report 50 00 30


Lord Brothers, curtain rollers


Charles E. Ash, building fires


12 00


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor


26 17


Jonathan Wells, building fires 22 50.


15 00


John B. Porter, 43 75


M. C. Teel & Son, printing 1 00


John C. Lunt, building fires 25 00


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools. 6 25


C. H. Johnson. school supplies 37 61


Henry Cook, jr., 42 53


28 04


$2,114 49


APRIL.


A. H. Thompson, one month's services as teacher $141 67


O. B. Merrill,


100 00


Luther Dame, 66


100 00


A. A. Senter,


50 00


Belle P. Winslow, . .


..


37 50


N. A. Moulton,


. 6


83 33


J. N. Balch, . 6


29 17


Abbie Short,


66


29 17


M. J. Bradley,


29 17


Eva J. Smith,


29 17


H. C. Piper,


25 00


Amount carried forward.


$654 18


Mrs. Jane Mills, sweeping schools


S. H. Fowle, . .


Nellie M. Stanton, ..


148


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. $654 18 M. E. Jaques, one month's services as teacher 27 08


A. H. Olmstead. 27 08 ..


George W. Brown, 66


66 67


F. J. Pearson, 66


29 17


William P. Lunt, . 6


. .


83 33


Lucy Low,


66


4 09


A. L. Coffin,


66


35 42


E. M. Lander, ..


29 17


S. J. Shackford.


.. .


35 42


P. G. Craig,


29 17


Sarah B. Chute,


6.


54 17


E. Frothingham,


29 17


S. D. Toppan, 66


35 42


A. A. Somerby,


29 17


Rhoda Tilton,


29 17


Carrie M. Clement. 27 08 ..


29 17


J. P. Haskell,


..


27 08


S. B. Lowell, . .


..


29 17


Mary E. Estes, 66


..


27 08


Helen M. Currier,


66


25 00


H. H. Page. . .


..


27 08


M. N. Gray. . .


. .


27 08


C. J. Edgerly,


..


29 17


M. E. Cogswell.


27 08


M. L. Bartlett, .. ..


29 17


S. E. Whitmore.


27 08


N. M. Stanton. ..


..


27 08


Carrie M. Bayley,


22 92


Susan J. Adams,


..


. .


22 92


F. L. Pettigrew,


. .


29 17


Flora Pettigrew, 66


..


27 08


Lizeie H. Cheever. ..


33 33


E. F. Morrison, ..


. .


25 08


E. A. Dodge,


32 00


Amount carried forward.


$1,807 04


A. A. Currier, ..


29 17


Belle P. Emerton. . .


29 17


S. F. Badger, ..


..


66


149


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $1,807 04


S. H. Fowle, school supplies


10 00


Charles E. Ash, building fires 12 00


Stephen Collins, 5 dippers and wash basins


62


Henry Cook, jr .. school supplies


2 45


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools


6 25


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor. 26 17


Jonathan Wells, building fires. 11 25


John B. Porter, services as truant officer 25 00


Mrs. E. H. Knapp, et als, supplying water. 4 00


M. C. Teel & Son, printing and advertising. 78 50


Trustees Putnan Free School, rent of High School. 750 00


$2,733 28


MAY.


A. H. Thompson, one month's services as teacher $141 66


O. B. · Merrill,


100 00


Luther Dame,


100 00


A. A. Senter, ..


. 6


50 00


Belle P. Winslow.


37 50


N. A. Moulton, ..


66


83 33


J. N. Balch, ..


. .


29 16


Abbie Short, .6


29 16


M. J. Bradley,


٠٠


29 16


Eva J. Smith,


..


66


29 16


H. C. Piper,


. .


25 00


M E. Jaques, 66


27 08


Alice H. Olmstead. 6.


٠،


27 08


George W. Brown,


66 66


F. J. Pearson.


. 6


29 16


William P. Lunt, ..


83 33


Lucy Low, 66


6.


31 66


A. L. Coffin,


..


66


35 41


E. M. Lander, ..


..


29 16


S. J. Shackford, ..


..


35 41


P G. Craig,


..


..


29 16


Sarah B. Chute,


..


..


54 16


E. Frothingham,


..


29 16


S. D. Toppan, 35 41 ..


A. A. Somerby,


..


29 16


Amount carried forward.


$1,196 13


18


150


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward ... $1,196 13


Carrie M. Clement, one month's services as teacher 27 08


Rhoda Tilton, 29 16


A. A. Currier, . .


..


29 16


J. P. Haskell, ..


..


27 08


S. B. Lowell, ..


66


29 16


M. E. Estes, ..


..


27 08


H. M. Currier. ..


. 6


29 16


Belle P. Emerton, ..


. .


25 00


Hannah H. Page, ..


..


27 08


M. N. Gray, ..


29 16


S. F. Badger. . .


27 08


Annie S. Wheeler. . .


..


2 32


C. J. Edgerly. ..


29 16


M. E. Cogswell, ..


27 08


M. L. Bartlett,


..


..


29 16


S. E. Whitmore,


..


27 08


Nellie M. Stanton. . .


..


27 08


C. M. Bayley, ..


..


22 91


S. J. Adams, ..


. .


22 91


F. L. Pettigrew,


29 16


Flora Pettigrew. ..


27 08


Lizzie H. Cheever. ..


.6


33 34


E. A. Dodge, ..


66


48 00


E. A. W. Pearson,


36 00


S. S. Stanwood, ..


.6


24 00


A. C. Richardson, 22 66 . 6


20 00


L. Montgomery. 16 00


C. H. Johnson. school supplies 8 85


Daniel G. Tilton, brooms and brushes. 9 06


Charles E. Ash. building fires 12 00


E. B. Robbins, 3 60


Benjamin M. Chase. sweeping schools


6 25


Jonathan Wells. building fires. 11 25


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor 52 07


$2.049 35


L. P. Jones.


151


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


JUNE.


A. H. Thompson, one month's services as teacher $141 67


O. B. Merrill,


٠٠


100 00


Luther Dame, 100 00


A. A. Senter, .. 50 00


37 50


N. A. Moulton,


83 34


J. N. Balch, ..


29 17


Abbie Short, 6.


29 17


M. J. Bradley,


..


66


29 17


Eva J. Smith,


..


29 17


Harriet C. Piper, ..


25 00


M. E. Jaques, 66


27 09


A. H. Olmstead,


66


27 09


George W. Brown.


66 67


F. J. Pearson,


6.


66


29 17


W. P. Lunt,


וי


83 34


Lucy Low, 66


29 17


A. L. Coffin,


66


35 42


E. M. Lander,


66


29 17


S. J. Shackford,


35 42


P. G. Craig,


29 17


Sarah B. Chute, 66


54 17


E. Frothingham,


29 17


S. D. Toppan, 35 42


A. A. Somerby,


29 17


Rhoda Tilton, . .


. 6


29 17


Carrie M. Clement, 66


66


27 09


A. A. Currier,


29 17


Jennie P. Haskell,


66


66


27 09


Susie B. Lowell,


29 17


Mary E. Estes, 66


66


27 09


Annie S. Wheeler,


6 17


Helen M. Currier,


6.


29 17


Belle P. Emerton,


..


66


25 00


Hannah H. Page,


66


27 09


M. N. Gray,


6 6


29 17


S. F. Badger,


27 09


Amount carried forward.


$1,506 30


Belle P. Winslow, ..


152


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,506 30 C. J. Edgerly, one month's services as teacher 29 17


M. E. Cogswell, 66


27 09


M. L. Bartlett, . .


66


29 17


S. E. Whitmore, ..


27 09


Nellie M. Stanton. . .


18 09


C. M. Bailey, ..


22 92


Susan J. Adams,


22 92


F. J. Pettigrew,


..


29 17


Flora Pettigrew, ..


27 09


Lizzie H. Cheever,


..


٠٠


33 33


E. A. Dodge, .. 23 00 ..


E. A. W. Pearson, .. 9 00


E. B. Robbins, building fires 55 00


Daniel T. Colby & Co., 200 notifications 14 50




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