City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1883, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1883
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Stock in the Newburyport city railroad. 74,200 00


Stock in the Newburyport and Amesbury horse railroad. .25,000 00


$147,600 00


RECAPITULATION.


Real estate


$ 87,200 00


School houses


97,500 00


Engine houses


16,100 00


Personal property


147,600 00


£348,400 00


19


150


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES For the year ending December 15, 1883.


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$14,000 00


CREDITS.


Cash from City of Boston. $21 25


Haverhill.


91 10


Lowell


42 90


66


66 Somerville


86 43


66


Salem


106 00


66


66


Holyoke 37 60


Cash from town of Amesbury 141 75


66


Georgetown 3 00


66


Merrimac. 24 75


66


66


Salisbury


147 97


66


66


Beverly


11 00


66


66 Cohasset


149 06


66


Rowley. 64 35


66 Waltham 222 30


66


Ipswich 77 00


66


sundry persons for board 886 26


sale of hay


82 75


66 sale of pigs


51 00


sale of potatoes 60 00


66 state for support, transportation


and burial of state paupers 433 78


2,740 25


Total amount appropriation and income .. 16,740 25 Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to balance account 295 93


Expenditures 16,444 32


151


POOR DEPARTMENT.


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor. JANUARY.


Estate of S. A. Smith, medicine $322 11


Henry R. Weitzel, burial of S. W. Haines 14 50


J. O. Taylor, provisions 78 88


J. M. Greenough, horse and buggy 39 50


A. F. Ross & Co., tobacco. 23 63


Telephone Co., use of telephone 12 00


S. Coker, oil, brushes, etc. 18 17


Peter Cusack, boots and shoes.


26 75


J. W. Evans & Co., making book-rest


1 00


Mary Ann Gerring, service at almshouse


12 00


Wm. H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons


181 50


Wm. H. Bayley, salary as clerk


62 50


Edward J. Lunt, service as keeper 43 56


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, 66 matron 8 33


Annie B. Hodgdon, services at almshouse 4 00


Charles Webber, 66 as cook 30 00


Lyman W. Lord, 66 teamster 48 00


Clara A. French, board of Charles Haines 20 00


200 25


George W. Colman, dressing hogs


12 00


Mottram & Furlong, fish .


7 25


Safford & Lunt, repairing clocks


6 25


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


5 00


S. H. Safford, services as undertaker 91 00


P. H. Blumpey, groceries. 91 34


Paul Titcomb, grain, 37 18


S. H. Fowle, ink and envelopes 4 65


Hugh McGlew, attention to horse 7 50


Caleb C. Toppan, clothing 219 78


H. Z. Whittier, paper bags 10 53


Karl Castelhun, medicine.


75


J. C. Stanley, iron and rivets 58


Samuel March, groceries . 119 35


Lyman W. Lord, one hog, 271 lbs. at 9 cents 24 39


E. J. Currier, dressmaking 9 00


$1,793 23


George W. Hunt, groceries.


152


TREASURER'S REPORT.


FEBRUARY. /


Danvers Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons


$237 37


Ipswich


66


675 90


Northampton 66


49 77


Commmonwealth of Mass., "


66


. . 47 43


City of Malden,


5 25


Lowell,


66


19 75


Town of Dedham, 66


53 45


City of Lynn,


51 50


Boston 66


120 86


Town of Weymouth, 66


66


39 25


Town of Georgetown,


66


5 00


J. M. Akerman, provisions


176 91


Carr, Brown & Co., binding one bible


1 50


M. P. Perley, two dozen socks.


6 00


John G. Plummer, fish. 47 50


50 40


George H. Plummer, one shawl


1 75


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


Henry P. Sargent, horse and buggy 9 50


George W. Hunt, groceries. 175 00


Davis & Littlefield, services rendered.


60


Alfred Wheeler, interring John A. Brown 14 50


Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 16 00


Plummer & Balch, one bbl. molasses 31 85


Charles R. Sargent, job on faucet.


25


John Sumner, repairing stoves, etc. 32 10


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper


42 66


Mrs. Ellen M. Lunt, services as matron 8 33


Annie Hodgdon, at almshouse


4 00


Lyman W. Lord,


as teamster 48 00


Charles Webber, 66


cook 30 00


William H. Bayley clerk 62 50


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons. 165 25


C. W. Learned & Co., disinfectant purifying powder 29 92


George E. Greeley, mending shovels, etc., 20 45


F. A. Janvrin, provisions. 30 38


Amount carried forward. $2,314 88


·


66 66


. . . . .


. . ...


George W. Blake, two hogs


153


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amouut brought forward. $2,314 88


Richardson Bros., “ 60 81


Levy & Co., colored quilts 34 00


William H. Huse & Co., Daily Herald


6 00


Elizabeth Gerrish, labor at almshouse 2 25


Hart Brothers, provisions ... 7 43


Thomas Merrill, supplies to William Rich 28 75


Joanna McEwing, services as nurse 30 00


Mary Ann Garron,


4 50


George W. Perkins, ten gallons clams 5 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. 29 30


J. J. & W. Woods, provisions 11 13


S. March, groceries, . 122 35


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee 23 95


Pearson Brothers, crackers 29 68


$2,710 03


MARCH.


Danvers Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons. 17 07


Northampton Insane Asylum, " 31 99


Town of Rowley, 66


89 89


Bradford, 6.


2 65


Salisbury, 66


55 20


City of Cambridge, 66 16 50


Charles T. Smith, & Co., ice. 37 18


Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haines 16 00


George A. Greeley, mending tin ware. 12 60


Town of Beverly, supplies to sundry persons 5 80


Austin & Graves, two bbls. crackers 6 90


Isaac P. Noyes, stamps. 10 00


William H. Bayley, services as clerk .


62 50


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


173 30


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper


42 76


Lyman W. Lord, labor as teamster 48 00


Ellen J. Lunt, services as matron. 8 33


Annie Hodgdon, services at almshouse 4 00


Charles Webber, as cook 30 00


George W. Perkins, six gallons clams 3 00


Amount carried forward $ 673 61


154


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $673 67


Wm. A. Johnson, dry goods. 50 66


Telephone Co., rental of telephone 20 00


Thomas P. Makinney, padlock, hooks and screws 7 79


James W. Welch, burying child 2 00


Wm. C. Plummer, tea . 88 20


Paul Titcomb, grain. 33 55


George W. Thomas, 125 lbs. tobacco


50 00


Henry R. Weitzel, burial of Michael Coffee


14 50


Mrs. E. D. Dore, board of Mrs. Coffin


10 00


Wm. A. Davis & Son, 6 pairs overalls 7 80


J. K. & F. H. Adams, one pig 10 00


C. E. Adams, provisions 145 04


George W. Hunt, groceries 61 51


$1,174 72


APRIL.


City of Haverhill, supplies to sundry persons $128 08


Town of Ashburnham, " 96 00


George P. Bishop, whips, etc. 8 75


Eagle Chemical Co., one barrel Eagle powder 30 20


S. Coker, sole leather. 5 62


J. N. Jaques, one barrel soap 4 00


H. N. Marshall & Son, salt


1 80


Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of Daniel Creadon


2 79


Wm. H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons


172 20


Wm. H. Bayley, services as clerk


62 50


Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster


48 00


Charles Webber, services as cook. 41 66


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper . .


4 00


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, services as matron. 8 33


William C. Cuseck, boots and shoes 145 94


Mrs. Moray, services as nurse 14 00


T. W. Mitchell, repairing shoes 10 75


246 85


George W. Hunt, groceries.


William C. Plummer, groceries 83 08


P. H. Blumpey, 31 79


Amount carried forward $1,176 34


30 00


Annie Hodgdon, labor at almshouse


155


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,176 34


Charles W. Kimball, provisions 51 84


Paul Titcomb, grain. 27 05


Mrs. E. D. Dore, board of Mrs. E. Coffin 10 00


Telephone Co., rental of telephone. 8 00


S. H. Safford & Co., services as undertakers 63 50


George Lucy, horse hire .. 1 50


S. W. Colman, dressing hogs 6 00


Henry Barth, honing razors. 1 75


Estate of Sarah B. Lunt, clothing, sheets. 5 00


$1350 98


MAY.


Danvers Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons. $178 82


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, board of sundry persons .136 97


E. P. Pride, board of Louisa Massay 80 00


John Sumner, chimneys and wicks. 12 70


John H. Balch, wool carpets . . 47 79


David H. Cook, services rendered 2 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, padlock and screws. 13 89


Telephone Co., rental of telephone 8 00


George W. Warner, groceries 1 52


H. A. Wilson, groceries 28 08


Mrs. Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haines 36 00


J. Otis Winkley, milk. 90


George H. Plumer, buttons and cotton 21 61


City of Lowell, supplies to sundry persons. 13 95


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 198 60


services as clerk 62 50


Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster


48 00


Charles Webber, services as cook. 30 00


Miss Annie Hodgdon, 4 weeks services 4 00


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, services as matron 8 33


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper 41 66


George W. Hunt, groceries. 150 03


George E. Greeley, repairing tins . 11 15


E. F. Mitchell, board of Mrs. Nutter 21 00


Daniel G. Tilton, groceries. 2 62


Amount carried forward. $1,160 12


156


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $1,160 12


Mrs. E. D. Dore, board of Mrs. E. Coffin. 10 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 13 00


George W. Perkins, 3 gallons clams 1.50


Mrs. E. J. Currier, dressmaking 8 25


H. Z. Whittier, groceries 19 16


Charles W. Kimball, provisions 10 90


Paul Titcomb, grain. 45 15


William Holker & Co., lining and grates 15 10


JUNE.


1,283 18


Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 16 00


Moses Brown, cloth,. 15 71


D. D. Thurlow & Co., fish .. 20 99


J. F. Stickney, groceries. 2 37


Henry Cooper, board of Annie Kneeland


21 71


Alexander Townsend, services as nurse. 7 75


D. T. Batchelder, boots and rubbers 12 45


E. B. Dore, board of Mrs. E. Coffin. 12 50


Elizabeth Gerrish, repairing clothing, 7 days labor


5 25


Thomas P. Mackinney, seeds and fertilizers. 32 46 George W. Hunt, groceries. 85 97


City of Cambridge, aid rendered Mrs. H. Gurney 2 03


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


A. F. Ross & Co., tobacco. 55 44


S. Coker,, brushes, rope, varnish and leather


24 96


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone 8 00,


William H. Bayley, onc month service as clerk. 62 50


66 supplies to sundry persons .178 20


E. J. Lunt, services as keeper and car fare. 42 61


Ellen J. Lunt, one month services as matron. 8 33


Annie Hodgdon,


66


at almshouse


4 00


Lyman W. Lord,


66


as teamster 48 00


Charles Webber,


cook


30 00


Plummer & Balch, 55 gallons molasses 31 90


J. C. Stanley, hardware. . 8 78


112 42


William C. Plummer, groceries


32 80


Philip H. Blumpey, יי


Paul Titcomb, seeds. 24 68


Charles Noyes, salt, apples and ham 43 69


955 50


157


POOR DEPARTMENT.


JULY.


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone 8 00


Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker 68 00


Elizabeth Gerrish, work on carpet and vest 4 88


J. N. Jaques, one barrel soap. . 4 00


Standard Paper Bag Co., paper bags


6 95


J. C. Stanley, pails and netting 4 98


City of Salem, supplies to Mrs. Joe Perkins 38 90


Castelhun & Hale, paper, envelopes and day book. 10 68


George W. Hunt, groceries .. 146 42


Charles H. North & Co., one barrel salt pork. 19 00


37 50


John G. Plummer, 1,000 pounds pollock .. 166 25


William H. Bayley, supplies to sundry persons one month services as clerk. 62 50


Edward J. Lunt, 1 month services as keeper and expenses .. 44 51


Mrs. Ellen J. Lunt, matron 8 33


Annie B. Hodgdon,


at almshouse 4 00


Lyman W. Lord, as teamster יי 48 00


Charles W. Webber, “


cook


30 00


Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 17 50


William Thurlow, one barrel pork. 23 00


Panl Titcomb, corn and feed. 18 00


Samuel March, groceries. 44 43


14 06


Tilton & Gerrish, one bag rice


William Holker & Co .. stove and elbow 30 62


860 51


AUGUST.


Danvers Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons 259 25


Ipswich 650 55


State of Massachusetts,


58 96


City of Boston, 66 66 66 161 19


George W. Hunt, groceries ... 144 24


A. F. Ross & Co., one barrel coffee 16 38


F. A. Davis, groceries . 1 00


Charles R. Titcomb, boots, shoes and slippers 71 90


George H. Plumer, dry goods 14 43


Amount carried forward. $1,377 90


20


158


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $1,377 90 John Pearson & Son, one box Arlington wheat biscuit. 3 59


Plumer & Balch, molasses and sugar 59 69


L. P. Hunt, corn beef. 118 94


Mrs. E. D. Dore, board of Mrs. E. Coffin 15 00


Mrs. Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haynes 20 00


William H. Huse & Co., printing envelopes 2 50


Moses M. Ross, sugar and flour 175 13


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps. 11 00


George E. Greeley, making and repairing tinware 8 45


Mrs. Alex Bragg, board of Mrs. Elizabeth Coffin 7 50


Mrs. Elizabeth Gerrish, 4 days work at almshouse 3 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hard ware and seeds 11 85


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone 8 00


Sewell B. Noyes, bed. .


6 50


William H. Bailey, supplies to sundry persons 183 20


one month services as clerk. 62 50


Edward J. Lunt, keeper and expenses. 46 51


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, 66 66 as matron 8 33


Annie B. Hodgdon, 66


at almshouse 4 00


Charles Webber, 66 66


as cook.


30 00


Lyman W. Lord,


teamster


48 00


William C. Plummer, groceries, . 78 59


Philip H. Blumpey, one barrel sugar 28 63


Joseph Bartlett, 50 bushels white sand 10 00


Paul Titcomb, coin and meal . 33 05


Peter Cusack, services as undertaker 19 50


Pearson Brothers, crackers 39 38


2,420 74


SEPTEMBER.


City of Lynn, supplies to sundry persons 83 70


66 Malden, 31 25


66 Lowell, .. 66


22 47


66 Lawrence, 66


7 50


John H. Balch, carpet and matting. 16 51


Mrs. Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 20 00


Amount carried forward. $181 43


159


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $181 43


May Haskell, boarding Jane Austin. 38 00


William H. Bayley, one month services as clerk 62 50


clerk, supplies to sundry persons 167 25


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses. 59 71


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, 66 matron, one month 8 33


Lyman W. Lord,


66


teamster,


48 00


Annie B. Hodgdon,


66


at almshouse.


4 00


Charles Webber,


as cook at almshouse.


30 00


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone


8 00


Mrs. M. O'Brien, boarding Nora Giblin. 10 28


Mrs. Alexander Bragg, boarding Mrs. Elizabeth Coffin 10 00


Mrs. Elizabeth Gerrish, repairing clothing . 1 50


L. E. Pritchard, cap and hat 2 62


George W. Hunt, provisions 158 57


Paul Titcomb, corn and meal. 28 70


John F. Brian, harness work. 9 60


OCTOBER. 828 49


George W. Hunt, groceries. 161 58


William C. Plummer, " 140 32


Peter Cusack, services as undertaker 10 00


Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 25 00


Bridget White, washing clothes 8 10


E. W. Pearson, groceries and provisions 9 28


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 179 00


66 1 month service as clerk. 62 50


Edward J. Lunt,


keeper and expenses. 45 96


Ellen J. Lunt, 66


matron 8 33


Charles Webber, .


cook . 30 00


Annie Hodgdon,


at almshouse


4 00


Lyman W. Lord, 66 66 as teamster 48 00


8 00


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone


J. C. Stanley, hardware. 3 10


Mrs. Alexander Bragg, board of Mrs. E. Coffin 10 00


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps 5 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. . 22 20


Ariel Pearson, house rent for two months 10 00


790 37


160


TREASURER'S REPORT.


NOVEMBER.


Danvers Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons .217 26


Commonwealth of Mass., 66 70 35


A. F. Ross & Co., 1 barrel coffee 18 24


J. N. Jaques, 1 barrel soap 4 00


Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haynes


20 00


Paul Titcomb, grain .


36 05


Mrs. Alex Bragg, board of Mrs. E. Coffin


10 00


Levy & Co., dry goods.


57 11


S. H. Fowle, seven almanacs


42


George W. Hunt, groceries


177 46


H. Z. Whittier, 6 89


H. N. Marshall & Son, salt and bags 5 50


Town of Rowley, supplies to sundry persons 23 00


City of Lowell


66


28 87


David Cook, services rendered . 1 00


George E. Greeley, tinware and repairing tinware 59 30


T. W. Mitchell, repairing shoes. 14 47


Elizabeth Gerrish, labor at almshouse 5 25


C. T. Smith & Co., vinegar. 10 50


Henry Barth, services as barber 1 50


Plumer & Balch, groceries . 45 95


Standard Paper Bag Co., paper bags 1 53


Henry Cook, jr., books and stationery . 9 00


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 187 43 60 66 1 month service as clerk . 62 50


Annie B. Hodgdon,


at almshouse


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, 66


as matron


8 33


Edward J. Lunt,


66


keeper and expenses. 59 24


Lyman W. Lord,


66


teamster


48 00


Charles Webber,


66


cook.


30 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 8 09


William Thurlow, 1 barrel pork. 19 00


4 00


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone 8 00


1,258 24


161


POOR DEPARTMENT.


DECEMBER.


C. B. Graves & Co., board of J. Knight and nurse 203 91


Mrs. Clara A. French, Charlie Haynes 21 40


Mrs. Alexander Bragg, E. Coffin 10 00


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee 3 00


Emma F. Mitchell, board of Mrs. Nutter 24 00


James J. Healey, attendance on William Buzwell 80 00


City of Gloucester, services rendered 6 89


66 Salem, 23 00


Peter Cusack, services as undertaker


14 50


Nelson French, vinegar.


9 50


Lydia E. Pritchard, supplies.


11 36


J. M. Greenough, services of hacks


28 25


Philip H. Blumpey, groceries


66 77


Piper & Sawyer, premium on policy.


19 00


B. & N. Telephone Co., use of telephone


8 75


Ireland & Trefethen, chairs . 14 00


Lord Brothers, window screens. 5 40


D. D. Thurlow & Co., fish. 33 28


William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons


services as clerk.


62 50


Lyman W. Lord,


teamster


48 00


Mrs. E. J. Lunt,


66


matron 8 33


cook 30 00


Annie Hodgdon, 166


at almshouse 4 00


3 00


Mrs. E. J. Currier, 66 dressmaking 9 38


Paul Titcomb, grain .


41 60


J. F. Bryant, whip and socket. 1 40


1,018 33


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January. . $1,793 23


66 February 2,710 03


March 1,174 72


April 1,350 98


Amount carried forward. $7,028 96


174 50


E. J. Lunt,


keeper


52 61


Charles Webber,


Mrs. E. Gerrish,


162


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $7,028 96


Bills paid in May


1,283 18


June


955 50


July


860 51


66 August.


2,420 74


September 828 49


66 October 790 37


66 November 1,258 24


66 December 1,018 33


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 15, 1883. $16,444 32


163


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriations $22,000 00


CREDITS.


State school fund ... .$254 52


1 year's int. on Brown fund, to Mar. 4, 1883. . 675 00


J. F. Young, secretary, fees from non-resident school children . 62 04


Stephen Collins, secretary, fees from non-resi-


ident school children 179 00


Cash from E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court 40 00 1 210 56


$23,210 56


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to · balance accounts. 577 62


Expenditures $23,788 18


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the School Committee.


JANUARY.


George E. Gay, services as teacher $170 00


O. B. Merrill,


66


120 00


Gardner Balch,


70 00


A. A. Senter,


60 00


N. A. Moulton,


100 00


Abby Short,


35 00


M. J. Bradley,


35 00


Eva J. Smith,


66


33 83


M. E. Bartlett,


35 00


H. C. Piper,


35 00


M. E. Jaques,


30 00


O. H. Olmstead, 32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


35 00


William P. Lunt,


100 00


Addie K. Hale,


31 33


Amount carried forward. $1,022 66


164


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward .. $1,022 66


A. L. Coffin,


salary as teacher 42 50


E. M. Lander,


35 00


P. G. Craig,


42 50


Susie B. Lowell,


35 00


S. B. Chute, 66


75 00


E. Frothingham, 66


35 00


S. D. Toppan, 66


42 50


A. A. Somerby,


66


35 00


Carrie M. Clement,


66


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, 66


30 00


A. A. Currier,


66


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell,


66


32 50


Mary E. Estes,


35 00


Jennie C. Teel,


27 50


Helen M. Currier,


35 00


Belle B. Emerton, 66


32 50


M. N. Gray,


35 00


S. Whitmore,


29 50


Nellie Stanton,


32 50


C. J, Edgerly, 66


35 00


Carrie M. Bayley,


66


32 50


Susan J. Adams,


66


32 50


F. L. Pettigrew,


35 00


Flora Pettigrew,


32 50


Lizzie H. Cheever,


45 00


Alice M. Leach,


66


32 50


F. E. Pettingell,


66


1 17


E. A. Dodge, 66


1 17


Jeanette N. Balch,


2 50


Hannah H. Page,


3 00


Edward W. Noyes, printing examination papers


6 00


Evans, Sleeper & Woodbury. . 15 00


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor 30 00


Morris C. Corcoran, sweeping school house 16 00


S. K. Gilman, services as truant officer 25 00


Safford & Lunt, repairing clocks. 6 00


Amount carried forward $2,075 50


165


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $2,075 50


George W. Hunt, pails and brooms


20 65


Charles E. Ash, building fires. 12 00


Mrs J. B. Porter, sweeping schools 14 58


Lord Brothers, curtain fixtures 1 87


John F. Young, services as secretary


50 00


Charles H. Johnson, school books 6 75


22 86


A. B. Dearborn, services as agent. 25 00


William Rich, building fires.


4 00


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools


6 25


N. N. Withington, preparing school report


50 00


$2,289 46


FEBRUARY.


George E. Gay,


services as teacher 170 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


120 00


Gardner P. Balch,


70 00


A. A. Senter,


60 00


N. A. Moulton,


100 00


Abby Short,


66


35 00


M. J. Bradley,


35 00


Eva J. Smith,


35 00


M. L. Bartlett,


35 00


H. C. Piper,


32 50


M. E. Jaques,


32 50


A. H. Olmstead,


32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton, 66


35 00


William P. Lunt,


100 00


Addie K. Hale,


35 00


A. L. Coffin,


42 50


E. M. Lander,


66


35 00


P. G. Craig,


42 50


Susie B. Lowell,


35 00


S. B. Chute,


75 00


E. Frothingham,


35 00


Amount carried forward . 21


$1,292 50


Paul A. Merrill, brushes and pails


166


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount carried forward.


$1,292 50


S. D. Toppan,


services as teacher 42 50


A. Somerby,


35 00


Carrie M. Clement, 66


35 00


Cora B. Lougee,


32 50


A. A. Currier,


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


32 50


Mary E. Estes,


35 00


Jennie C. Teel,


32 50


Helen M. Currier,


35 00


Belle P. Emerton,


66


32 50


Mrs. N. M. Gray


66


35 00


C. J. Edgerly,


66


35 00


S. Whitmore,


37 50


Nellie Stanton,


32 50


Carrie M. Bayley,


66


32 50


Susie I. Adams, 66


32 50


Frances J. Pettigrew,


35 00


Florence Pettigrew,


32 50


Lizzie H. Cheever,


42 50


. Alice M. Leach, 32 50 66


Jonathan Wells, building fires


11 25


11 25


M. C. Teel & Son, printing cards.


8 50


E. A. W. Pearson, services as teacher 7 00


A. C. Richardson, 4 66


Boston School Supply Co., school supplies 10 50


Delia Woodward, services washing. 1 00


Mrs. John B. Porter, sweeping schools 14 58


Charles E. Ash, building fires. . 12 00


Mrs. Mary J. Mills, sweeping schools 15 00


William H. Huse & Co., advertising. 56 00


Eben P. Allen, services as janitor . 27 50 Fred P. Hinckley, 34 90


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools


6 25


William Rich,


4 00


George B. Johnson, 5 gallons ink


6 25


Lord Brothers, curtain fixtures.


26 43


George H. Stevens, cash paid .. 4 00


Charles H. Johnson, school books 3 37


$2,251 94


167


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


MARCH.


George E. Gay,


services as teacher 170 00


O. B. Merrill,


120 00


Gardner P. Balch,


70 00


A. A. Senter,


60 00


Nathan A. Moulton,


66


100 00


Abby Short,


35 00


Martha J. Bradley,


66


35 00


Eva J. Smith, 66


35 00


M. L. Bartlett,


66


35 00


Hattie C. Piper,


66


36 50


M. E. Jaques,


29 50


A. H. Olmstead,


66


32 50


George W. Brown,


66


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


35 00


William P. Lunt,


66


100 00


Addie K. Hale,


30 00


A. L. Coffin,


66


40 75


M. E. Lander,


19 83


P. G. Craig,


42 50


Susie B. Lowell,


66


35 00


Sarah B. Chute,


75 00


E. Frothingham,


66


35 00


S. D. Toppan,


66


42 50


A. Somerby,


35 00


Carrie M, Clement,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, 66


27 50


A. A. Currier,


66


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell,


66


32 50


M. E. Estes,


66


35 00


Jennie C. Teel,


66


22 50


Helen M. Currier,


66


35 00


Belle B. Emerton,


32 50


Mrs. M. N. Gray,


35 00


C. J. Edgerly,


35 00


S. Whitmore,


66


35 00


Nellie Stanton,


60


32 50


Amount carried forward. $1,741 58


168


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward .. $1,741 58


Carrie M. Bayley, services as teacher,


32 50


Susan I, Adams, 66


32 50


Frances J. Pettigrew, 66


35 00


Florence Pettigrew,


16 50


Lizzie H. Cheever,


47 50


Alice M. Leach,


32 50


Hannah H. Page,


66


32 92


F. E. Pettingell,


1 00


J. Balch, 3 00


Henry Cook, jr., envelopes and paper 11 50


Joseph C. Lunt, building fires . 30 00


Mrs. John B. Porter, sweeping schools 14 58


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor 30 00


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools 6 25


E. H. Knapp, et als, supplying water to schools 4 00


$2,071 33


APRIL.


George E. Gay,


services as teacher $170 00


O. B. Merrill,


120 00


Gardner P. Balch,


70 00


A. A. Senter, 66


60 00


N. A. Moulton,


100 00


Abby Short, 66


35 00


M. J. Bradley, 66


35 00


Eva J. Smith,


35 00


M. L. Bartlett,


35 00


H. C. Piper,


66


35 00


M. E. Jaques, 66


26 00


A. H. Olmstead, 66


32 50


George W. Brown, 66


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


35 00


William P. Lunt,


100 00


Addie K. Hale,


32 50


A. L. Coffin,


42 50


E. M. Lander,


66


33 83


P. G. Craig,


66


42 50


Amount carried forward


$1,139 83


169


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,139 83


Susie B. Lowell,


services as teacher 35 00


Sarah B. Chute,


75 00


E. Frothingham,


35 00


S. D. Toppan,


42 50


A. Somerby,


35 00


C. M. Clement,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee,


30 00


A. A. Currier,


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell,


32 50


M. E. Estes,


35 00


Jennie C. Teel,


27 50


Helen M. Currier,


35 00


Belle B. Emerton,


32 50


Mrs. M. N. Gray,


35 00


C. J. Edgerly,


35 00


S. Whitmore,


34 50


Nellie Stanton,


66


28 00


Carrie M. Bayley,


32 50


Susie I. Adams,


32 50


Frances J. Pettigrew,


35 00


Florence Pettigrew,


32 50


Lizzie H. Cheever,


45 00


Alice M. Leach,


32 50


M. E. Cogswell,


11 50


Hannah H. Page, 66


1 17


Charles E. Ash, building fires ... 24 00


A. and E. Burton & Co., 1-2 dozen feather dusters 9 25


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor


30 00


Mrs. John B. Porter, sweeping schools. 12 50


S. K. Gilman, services as truant officer 25 00


Jonathan Wells, building fires 22 50


2 50


George W. Hunt, pails


William Rich, building fires. 8 25


Thomas P. Mackinney, lock and shovel . . 63


$2,114 63


170


TREASURER'S REPORT.


MAY.


George E. Gay,


salary as teacher $170 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


120 00


Luther Dame,


. 6


70 00


A. A. Senter,


60 00


Nathan A. Moulton,


..


100 00


Abby Short,


35 00


Martha J. Bradley,


32 67


Eva J. Smith,


66


30 33


M. L. Bartlett,


35 00


Hattie C. Piper,


66


35 00


M. E. Jaques,


28 50


A. H. Olmstead,


32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


35 00


William P. Lunt,


66


100 00


Addie K. Hale,


29 00


A. L. Coffin.


66


42 50


Emma M. Lander,


35 00


P. G. Craig,


66


42 50


Susie B. Lowell,


35 00.


S. B. Chute,


75 00


E. Frothingbam,


35 00


S. D. Toppan,


66


42 50


A. Somerby,


35 00


C. M. Clement,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee,


30 00


A. A. Currier,


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell,


66


32 50


Mary E. Estes,


35 00


Jennie C. Teel,


30 00


Helen M. Currier,


35 00


Belle B. Emerton,


32 50


Mrs. M. N. Gray,




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