City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1884, Part 3

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1884
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City Railroad. 74,200 00


New school house. 30,000 00


Sinking Fund com 43,723 45


$517,815 58


$517,815 58


Sinking fund


43,723 45


1883. 10,841 62


Horse Railroad loan 25,000 00


$66 68


52


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SCHEDULE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.


REAL ESTATE.


City Hall, brick, Brown square ..


$50,000 00


Market House, brick, Market square. 19,700 00


Almshouse, brick, outbuildings and land 12,000 00


Land on Low street, Powder-house lot


1,500 00


66 Davenport lot ..


1,500 00


66


Hill


Coffin lot.


1,000 00


66 High and Wesley streets


50 00


Gravel pit on North Atkinson street.


800 00


Gravel pit and land on Coffin's court.


350 00


Hearse house, pounds, and gun.


400 00


Gravel pit on Greenleaf street.


2,000 00


Ferry-ways, and right of way of same


100 00


Two burial grounds


3,000 00


Pond street property


2,500 00


£94,900 00


SCHOOL HOUSES.


Brick school house on Hancock street.


$4,900 00


66


School


66


12,000 00


Temple


66


3,500 00


State


66


500 00


66


66


High


66


1,800 00


66


66 Congress


66


5,000 00


66


66


Wesley


3,200 00


66


66


Forrester


66


S,000 00


66


corner High and Aubin street. 41,000 00


Wooden school house on Purchase street.


200 00


66


66


3,500 00


66


900 00


Two wooden school houses on Congress street.


3,000 00


66


Ashland


3,000 00


66


Bromfield


7,000 00


66


Charles


$97,500 00


53


SCHEDULE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.


ENGINE HOUSES.


No. 2 engine house on Water street ..


$1,600 00


3


Congress street. 5,000 00


6


Monroe 1,000 00


7


Merrimac 66


2,500 00


8 Purchase 6.


2,500 00


Hook and ladder and hose house on Pleasant street. 3,500 00


$16,100 00


PERSONAL PROPERTY.


Furniture in City Hall, Market Hall and engine houses. 4,000 00 Three steamers, three hand engines, hook and ladder, hose carriages,


hose, hooks, ladders, hydrants, etc. .34,000 00 Furniture, stores, fuel, tools, farming implements and animals in and about almshouse and outbuildings. 6,500 00


Standard weights and measures 300 00


Ten horses. 2,500 00


Carts, sleds, harnesses, etc. 1,100 00


Stock in the Newburyport city railroad .


74,200 00


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


Fire alarm.


4,000 00


151,600 00


RECAPITULATION.


Real estate.


94,900 00


School houses


97,500 00


Engine houses


16,100 00


Personal property


151,600 00


360,100 00


54


TREASURER'S REPORT.


·


DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 20, 1884.


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation.


$14,000 00


CREDITS.


Cash from City of Boston. $ 9 07


66 Cambridge


9 00


·


66 Lowell.


28 95


66


66 Lawrence.


110 08


Salem


46 00


Fall River.


8 25


66


66 Haverhill


119 94


66


66 Somerville


96 79


66


66 Malden


76 50


66


66 Gloucester. 58 25


66


66 Waltham. 314 64


Cash from town of Georgetown


4 50


66


66


Essex


108 48


66


66


Amesbury, 72 00


66


66


Danvers ..


2 25


66


66


Merrimac. 47 25


66


Cohasset


171 40


66


66


Salisbury


99 92


66


66


West Newbury. 28 00


66


66 Ipswich.


82 25


66


66 Truro. 4 50


66 Beverly. 60 00


55


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Cash sundry persons for board. 924 58


sale of hay. 337 90


sale of pigs.


10 00


sale of potatoes, etc.


80 00


state of Mass. for support, transporta- tion, and burial state paupers. 357 55 3,268 05


Total amount appropriation and income 17,268 05


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 1,159 21


Expenditures 18,427 26


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor. JANUARY.


Lewis Toppan, supplies to sundry persons. $234. 88


Est. Richard Welch, 223 40


Richardson Brothers, 66 467 90


A. F. Ross & Co., ،، 66 181 27


Wm. A Johnson, 66 6.6


24 45


P. H. Blumpey, 66 26 89


George W. Hunt, לי 303 23


H. R. Weitzel, services as undertaker 41 25


Merrimac Clothing Co., clothing


21 25


Henry Cook, jr., stationery. 5 40


J. N. Jaques, barrel soap. 4 00


Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haynes. 26 60


Samuel March, sugar. 31 45


George. E. Greeley, making and repairing tin ware 13 50


Amount carried forward. $1,605 47


56


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $1,605 47


W. H. Bayley, services as cierk. 62 50


W. H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 157 50


E. J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses. 47 91


Annie B. Hodgdon, labor at almshouse


4 00


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


8 33


Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster. 48 00


Mrs. F. W. Butman, services as dressmaker 9 75


John C. Harris, 18 gallons clams. 9 00


Charles Webber, services as cook .. 30 00


Chas. E. Atkinson, supplies to sundry persons. 80 49


W. C. Putney,


80 85


D. T. Batchelder,


66


8 50


A. H. Geary, 66


1 50


Wm. C. Plummer, 66 66


119 93


N. E. Telephone Co., service. 16 25


John Sumner, supplies. 32 85


6 39


S. Coker,


6 53


Safford & Lunt, 6 50


Mrs. Alex. Bragg, board of Mrs. E. Coffin 12 50


Chas. L. Davis, supplies to sundry persons. 369 28


J. F. Bryan, blankets. etc 6 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. 70 05


$2,801 88


FEBRUARY.


Danvers Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons $298 60


Ipswich Insane Asylum,


66


911 34


Commonwealth of Mass,,


66


43 93


City of Malden,


66 35 25


City of Boston, 66


66


66


166 34


City of Lowell,


66


28 45


"Town of Hyde Park, 60


36 65


W. H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies.


174 25


salary as clerk.


62 50


E. J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses 44 76


Amount carried forward. $1,802 07


:


T. P. Makinney,


57


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,802 09


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, 1 month's services as matron. 8 33


Lyman W. Lord, 1 month's services as teamster 50 00


Charles Webber, 1 month's services as cook. 30 00


Anna B. Hodgdon, labor at almshhuse 4 00


Mrs. N. F. Butman, dressmaking. 4 50


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


George W. Hunt, groceries.


297 87


George E. Greeley, stock and labor


10 20


Peter Cusack, services as undertaker 10 00


Richardson Brothers, groceries 30 30


Wm. C. Cuseck, boots and shoes 203 20


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


John H. Curran, shoeing horses, etc. 49 06


Moses Brown, dry goods. 4 88


P. H. Blumpey, groceries. 8 39


Paul Titcomb, grain .. 42 10


S. H. Safford & Co., services as undertaker 126 00


Jolin G. Plummer, 1000 pounds pollock. 40 00


John Pearson & Son, pilot bread. 4 95


C. E. Plummer, cloaks 20 00


J. N. Jaques, barrel soap


4 00


Wm. Holker & Co., repairing water pot 50


E. Donahoe, shoeing etc. 14 75


J. M. Greenough, backs. . 9 75


C. R. Titcomb, boots and shoes. 43 15


D. T. Batchelder, boots and rubbers.


3 65


Merrimac Beef Co., beef, pork, etc 161 80


C. E. Adams & Co., pork .. 132 03


Tilton & Gerrish, barrel sugar 16 24


Pearson Brothers, common crackers. 36 36


$3,198 08


MARCH.


Town of Beverly, supplies to sundry persons


$32 00


Rowley,


46 30


Amount carried forward $ 78 30


58


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. .$ 78 30


Town of Weymouth, supplies to sundry persons. 61 10


66 Ipswich, 18 69


Salisbury, 66


29 25


Dedham, 66 65 30


City of Lynn,


81 80


66 Fall River, 66


2 00


William H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies


$162 65


one month's services as clerk 62 50


E. J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses 47 11


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


Lyman W. Lord, teamster. 50 00


Annie Hodgdon, labor at almshouse 4 00


Charles Webber, services as cook.


30 00


Mrs. W. F. Butman; services as dressmaker 3 75


William C. Plumer, groceries . 82 22


John C. Harris, 12 gallons of clams 6 00


Albert Titcomb, 4 barrels of apples.


10 75


H. Z. Whittier, paper bags and twine


4 32


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


8 60


George W. Hunt, groceries 247 40


M. P. Perley, dry goods 12 83


J. N. Frost, ice ..


28 25


J. N. Jaques, barrel of soap.


4 00


Mary Dunn, services at William Grover 2 00


Mrs. Alex Bragg, board at Mrs. E. Coffin 10 00


C. A. French, board of Charlie Haynes 20 00


C. W. Leonard & Co., one barrel of disinfectant powder .. 29 03


William B. Porter, use of wagon 9 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. 36 00


Henry Barth, honing razors 1 75


1,216 94


APRIL.


City of Cambridge, supplies to sundry persons 2 03


Henry Cook, jr,, stationery . 6 66


Philip H. Blumpey, sugar and oil 31 15


Amount carried forward. $ 39 84


59


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $39 84


George E. Greeley, tinware and repairs 10 00


George W. Hunt. groceries. 110 24


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., use of telephone


16 25


S. H. Safford, services as undertaker 83 00


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., box rent and stamps 5 50


James K. Adams, one pig. 18 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, stock .


15 60


H. N. Marshall & Son, 1,000 lbs. pollock


36 00


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee.


64 40


E. F. Little, straw .


13 07


Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haynes


25 00


William H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies services as clerk. 62 50 63 38


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses


Ellen J. Lunt, services as matron. 8 33


Annie B. Hodgdon, services at almshouse.


4 00


Lyman W. Lord, services as· teamster


50 00


Charles Webber, 6 cook .


30 00


Mrs. W. F. Butman, 66 dressmaker 4 50


Jane B. Robinson, rent of house 10 00


Warren C. Putney, provisions 39 53


Charles E. Atkinson, dry goods 14 51


E. G. Plumer, milk.


14 50


Mrs. Alexander Bragg, board of Mrs. Coffin


10 00


Paul Titcomb, grain


26 50


C. E. Adams, pork


144 83


M. M. Ross, sugar


21 65


John F. Bryan, stock and labor 1 95


MAY. 1,109 33


Danvers Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons 343 28


George E. Greeley, stock and labor 16 50


Daniel Hurley, one cow and calf. 70 00


George Montgomery, professional services 60 00


S. W. Colman, dressing hogs. 18 00


William H. Huse & Co., Herald and printing. 16 00


Amount carried forward $523 78


166 25


60


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $523 78


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


Charles Cullen, 125 barrels of flour 718 75


Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haynes


20 00


Merrimac Beef Co., beef. 95 75


J. A. Adams, teaming flour 3 75


C. Kelliher, to house rent.


4 00


Mrs. W. F. Butman, services as dressmaker


5 25


W. H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies 62 50


William H. Bayley, one month s services as clerk.


49 94


Ellen J. Lunt, matron 8 33


Charles Webber, 66 cook.


30 00


Annie B. Hodgdon, at almshouse 4 00


Lyman W. Lord, 66 as teamster 50 00


William C. Plummer, groceries 90 35


William H. Campbell, boots. 2 75


Estate John H. Curran, bolts, sharpening shoes, etc 5 90


Jane B. Robinson, rent of house. 4 00


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


Paul Titcomb, grain. 36 15


William A. Johnson, dry goods 43 91


1,940 36


JUNE.


Commonwealth of Mass., support of sundry persons. 141 86


City of Lowell, supplies to snndry persons . 9 95


66 Cambridge, 66 19 37


Haverhill, . 6 66


21 29


John Pearson & Son, crackers and pilot bread. 52 65


Joseph Moulton, coffee cups aud saucers 1 65


J. O. Akerman, meat and milk. 16 06


Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haynes 21 30


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee. 117 15


George W. Hunt, groceries 118 76


J. M. Greenough, use of hack. 18 25


Samuel March, groceries. 94 72


Amount carried forward $633 01


167 25


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses


61


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward . $633 01


Charles Noyes, curing and smoking hams


29 76


E. G. Nason, one-half ton oat straw 8 00


W. H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies, .


168 25


W. H. Bayley, 1 month's services as clerk


62 50


E. J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses 49 81


Ellen J. Lunt, services as matron. 8 33


L. W. Lord, services as teamster 50 00


Charles Webber, services as cook. 30 00


George Lucy, use of hack .. 50


Mrs. C. Kelleher, for house rent. 4 00


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


T. W. Mitchell, repairing shoes 14 40


Plummer & Balch, molasses. 55 65


Jane B. Robinson, for house rent. 4 00


Paul Titcomb, grain and seed 13 98


John F. Bryan, stock and labor 7 40


N. E. Telephone Co., use of telephone. 16 00


Annie B. Hodgdon, work at almshouse 4 00


$1169 59


JULY.


P. H. Blumpey, groceries . $ 57 26


T. P. Mackinney, hardware. 18 49


Standard Bag Company, paper bags. 5 33


S. B. Carter, insurance. 5 00


H. Cook, jr., box of pens. 75


Est. A. J. Atkinson, medicine. 72 30


C. R. Sargent, repairing meat chopper. 1 00


Jere Cashman, use of hay wagon .. 4 50


George E. Greeley, stock and labor. 12 65


Eagle Chemical Co., barrel Eagle Mills powder. 32 00


Henry Barth, honing razors and cutting hair. 3 50


W. H. Bayley, services as clerk. 62 50


W. H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies 161 50


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses 43 54


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


Annie B. Hodgdon, work at almshouse 4 00


Amuont carried forward. $492 65


9


62


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $492 65


Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster 50 00


Charles Webber, services as cook. 30 00


Mary Lynch, 28 quarts milk


1 68


Mrs. C. Kelleher, 1 month's house rent 4 00


Merrimac Beef Co., beef. 45 86


Richardson Brothers, groceries. 26 07


Charles Noyes, 3 bushels of salt. 1 23


Mrs. Jane D. Robinson, 1 month's house rent. 4 00


Henry R. Weitzel, undertaking 41 25


Newburyport Water Company, water 56 50


George W. Hunt, groceries. 117 63


W. C. Putney, provisions. 59 11


Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 25 00


Paul Titcomb, grain .. . 35 10


Mrs. Alex. Bragg, board of Mrs. E. Coffin 12 50


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., box rent and stamps 10 50


$1,013 08


AUGUST.


Danvers Insane Asylum, board of patients. $451 07


Ipswich Insane Asylum, board of patients. 645 36


Commonwealth Massachusetts, board of patients, etc 76 36


City of Boston, supplies to sundry persons 173 81


Malden, 66


45 00


66 Lawrence, 66 2 00


Fall River, 66 66


5 00


W. H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies . 170 75


66 services as clerk. 62 50


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses


42 11


Ellen J. Lunt, 66 matron. 8 33


Lyman W. Lord, 66 teamster 50 00


Charles Webber, 66 cook. 30 00


Mrs. W. F. Butman, 66 dressmaker 4 50


J. K. Adams, vinegar. . 9 00


C. A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 20 00


·John G. Plumer, 1,000 pollock 32 50


Amount carried forward $1,828 29


63


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,328 29


George H. Plumer. dry goods


39 91


George E. Greeley, stock and labor 22 20


George [Brookings, one month's labor 15 00


David H. Cook, use of bull 3 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware. 6 87


N. E. Telephone Co., use of telephone 16 45


Mrs. J. B. Robinson, one month's house rent. 4 00


J. A. Rand, milk .. 3 48


Mrs. C. Kelliher, one month house rent 4 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. 29 25


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


1,982 45


SEPTEMBER.


John C. Stanley, cultivator, forks, rakes, etc.


11 45


George W. Hunt, groceries 202 18


R. M. Perley, five gallons of rum 8 00


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee. .44 93


William H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies


158 50


one month's services as clerk 62 50


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses


45 67


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, 66 matron


8 33


Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster


50 00


Charles Webber, 66 cook. 30 00


City of Springfield, supplies to sundry persons 14 59


H. N. Marshall & Son, salt. 2 70


City of Lynn, supplies to sundry persons


66 50


John H. Balch, straw carpet. 10 20


Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 20 00


Mrs. W. F. Butman, services as dressmaker 5 25


John F. Bryan, stock and labor 4 15


Mrs. C. Kelliher, one month's house rent.


4 00


Moses H. Fowler, groceries 43 78


H. Z. Whittier, 26 59


Mrs. Alex Bragg, board of Mrs. Elizabeth Coffin 10 00


Philip H. Blumpey, sugar 21 81


Amount carried forward. $ 851 13,


64


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. 851 13


D. D. Thurlow, fish 68 96


James B. Robinson, house rent. 4 08


J. A. Rand, milk 1 86


Paul Titcomb, grain


25 60


W. C. Putney, provisions 137 58


Willlam B. Porter, use of double team 16 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 50


1,113 88


OCTOBER.


John Pearson & Son, pilot bread and crackers 42 44


A. J. Rand, milk . 1 80


Amos H. Geary, hats .. 21 80


A. F. Ross & Co., tea and coffee 54 20


Clara A. French, boarding Charlie Haynes 25 00


J. M. Akerman, milk . 11 04


City of Boston, supplies to sundry persons 39 00


L. D. Whalen, labor on burying. lot. 5 00


Peter Cusack, services as undertaker 29 50


William H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies 155 50


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


E. J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses


45 16


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, " matron


8 3S


Mrs. W. F. Butman, services as dressmaker


8 25


Charles Webber,


cook


30 00


Lyman W. Lord, teamster 50 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


8 00


William H. Campbell, two pair of boots


3 25


Plumer & Balch, molasses. .


25 44


Henry Barth, cutting hair, shaving, and sharpening razors S. Coker, hardware


2 70


19 74


William C. Plummer, groceries


68 24


McGlew Bros., shoeing horses .


27 75


Jane B. Robinson, one month's house rent


4 00


William A. Johnson, dry goods 46 92


Paul Titcomb, grain 47 40


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


Paul A. Merrill, groceries 16 87


869 83


65


POOR DEPARTMENT.


NOVEMBER.


Danvers Insane Asylum, board of patients. 395 12


Richardson Bros., groceries and provisions. 7 96


J. M. Greenough, use of hack and horse and carriage. 21 50


William C. Cuseck, boots and shoes . 25 10


William Huff, cabbage and tomato plants


William H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies


66 services as clerk


62 50


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses


44 32


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, matron


8 33


Lyman W. Lord, teamster


50 CO


Charles Webber, cook . 30 00


65


G. K. Billows, groceries 65 00


John Randall, board of Ezekiel Pulsifer


9 00


Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haynes


20 00


George W. Hunt, pork, fish, etc


127 25


George Lucy, use of back 1 00


Thomas P. Mackinney. hardware 11 91


William H. Campbell, boots and shoes


4 00


George E. Greeley, wash boiler, labor, etc 15 65


T. W. Mitchell, repairing shoes. 12 20


Jane B. Ropinson, one month's house rent 4 .00


A. F. Ross & Co., tobacco 31 50


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


Paul Titcomb, grain 28 20


$1,110 59


DECEMBER.


City of Salem, supplies to sundry persons $32 78


Joseph Bartlett, white sand 6 60


John P. Squire & Co., pork 68 00


S. B. Carter, insurance. 19 00


110 39


M. M. Ross, sugar, pork, etc.


12 60


McGlew Bros., shoeing horses


William H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies


161 50


.66 65 one month's services as clerk. 62 50


Amount carried forward. $473 37


4 30


170 00


Charles R. Sargent, labor on hose and brass pipe.


66


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $ 473 37


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and expenses.


44 64


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, matron 8 33


Lyman W. Lord, teamster. 50 00


Charles Webber, cook . 30 00


Lawrence House of Correction. to board. 1 43


Jane B. Robinson, one month house rent ..


4 00


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


Cephus Foman, board of Mrs. Morrison


10 50


Willard J. Hale, dry goods 4 69


J. J. McDonald, milk.


3 36


Charles E. Plummer, overcoats, suits, etc.


49 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, meat chopper, files, etc


17 80


Foster, Weeks & Co., beans. 18 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 8 00


Henry Barth, honing razors and cutting hair.


2 00


Clara A. French, board of Charlie Haynes 27 20


10 00


Elizabeth Gerrish, work at almshouse.


4 13


Henry Z. Whittier, bags, groceries, etc


12 63


Paul Titcomb, grain 33 40


7 52


Mrs. John Randall, board of Ezekiel Pulsifer


14 00


Newburyport Water Co., use of water at almshouse


56 50


901 25


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


2,801 88


February


3,198 08


March


1,216 94


April


1.109 33


May.


1,940 36


6.6 June


1.169 59


July


1,013 08


66 August.


1,982 45


September


1,113 88


66 October


869 83


66 November.


1,110 59


December 901 25


Total expenditures for vear ending December 20, 1884. . 18,427 26


Peter Cusack, services as undertaker


George H. Plumer, dry goods.


67


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation.


$21.000.00


CREDITS.


State school fund .$269 25


Year's interest Brown fund to Mar. 4, 84. 675 00


Stephen Collins, secretary, fees from non- resident school children. 118 50


D. T. Woodwell, agent, school books.


78 32


Boston School Supply Co., bill


5 80


1,146 87


Total appropriation and income. 22,146 87


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 4,073 12


Expenditures


$26,219 99


EXPENDITURES.


Anthorized by the School Committee. JANUARY.


Charles D. Seelye, services as teacher


$150 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


66


120 00


Luther Dame,


70 00


Annette A. Senter,


66


60 00


Nathan A. Moulton,


65


100 00


Abbie Short,


66


35 00


Martha J. Bradley,


$6


35 00


Eva J. Smith,


35 00


Mary L. Bartlett,


35 00


Hattie C. Piper,


66


34 00


Mary E. Jaques,


30 50


Alice H. Olmstead,


66


32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


66


35 00


William P. Lunt,


66


100 00


Amount carried forward


$972 00


68


TREASURER'S REPORT,


Amount brought forward. $972 00


Addie K. Hale, services as teacher


35 00


Sarah B. Chute,


71 50


Ellen Frothingham,


66


35 00


Anna L. Coffin,


41 33


Emma L. Lander,


12 83


Priscilla G. Craig,


66


42 50


Susie B. Lowell,


35 00


Serena D. Toppan, ٠،


42 50


Agnes A. Somerby,


66


35 00


Carrie M. Clement, 66


35 00


Cora B. Longee,


32 50


Anna A. Currier,


66


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


32 50


Mary E. Estes,


35 00


Jennie C. Teel,


30 00


Helen M. Currier,


35 00


Hannah H. Page,


31 50


M. N. Gray,


35 00


S. E. Whitmore, . .


35 00


Nellie M. Stanton,


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly,


35 00


Susan I. Adams,


32 50


Carrie M. Bayley,


32 50


Frances J. Pettigrew, 66


35 00


Flora Pettigrew, 66


32 50


Lizzie H. Cheever,


45 00


Alice M. Leach,


32 50


Philip D. Adams, 66


3 50


Sarah F. Badger,


22 17


Mrs. B. B. Adams, 66


2 17


Jeannette N. Balch,


3 00


Stephen Collins, services as secretary . 50 00


Jonathan Wells, kindling fires. 11 25


Mrs. J. B. Porter, sweeping schoolhouses. 10 00


Daniel G. Tilton, brooms. . 1 65


Safford & Lunt, repairing clocks


10 00


Amount carried forward. $2050 34


69


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $2,050 34


Charles E. Ash, kindling fires. . 12 00


William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising 15 00


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


Collins & Hurd, preparing school report 50 00


Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor. 9 36


S. March, sal soda 25


William C. Plumer, mats 2 50


C. P. Stevens, water pails 50


David T. Woodwell, salary add cash paid


60 83


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schoolhouses 5 00


Mrs. Jane Mills, ٠، 10 00


Frank A. Woodwell, thermometers


1 69


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor


30 00


Maurice Cogger,


17 00


A. & E. Burton & Co., dusters 12 25


2,301 78


FEBRUARY.


Charles D. Seeley, services as teacher


150 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


120 00


Luther Dame,


100 00


Annette A. Senter,


60 00


Nathan A. Moulton,


100 00 -


Abbie Short,


35 00


Martha J. Bradley,


35 00


Eva J. Smith,


35 00


Mary L. Bartlett,


3.5 00


Hattie C. Piper, .


35 00


Mary E. Jaques,


32 50


Alice H. Olmstead,


32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


35 00


William P. Lunt, 66


100 00


Elizabeth A. Dodge,


35 00


Sarah B. Chute, 66


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


35 0)


Anna L. Coffin,


42 50


Emma M. Lander,


66


10 52


Amount carried forward. $1,203 20


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $1,293 02


Serena D. Toppan, services as teacher. 42 50


Agnes A. Somerby,


35 00


P. G. Craig, 66


42 50


Susie B. Lowell, 66


32 00


H. H. Page, 66


32 50


Carrie M. Clement,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, ‹‹


32 50


Annie A. Currier, 66


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


32 50


Mary E. Estes,


35 00


Jennie C. Teel, 66


30 09


Helen M. Currier, 66


34 00


Mary N. Gray, 66


35 00


Susie E. Whitmore,


66


35 00


Nellie Stanton,


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly, 66


35 00


Susie I. Adams,


66


32 50


Carrie M. Bayley,


32 50


Francis L. Pettigrew,


35 00


Florence Pettigrew, 66


32 50


Lizzie H. Cheever,


45 00


Alice M. Leach, 66


32 50


Sarah F. Badger,


24 48


Belle B. Adams,


1 00


Philip D. Adams, 66


2 50


L. A. Montgomery, 66


4 50


M. C. Teel & Son, printing.


8 00


Henry A. Wilson, brush and mat.


1 35


C. H. Johnson, books, etc ..


13 01


Charles E. Ash, building fires.


12 00


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor


30 25


F. B. Robbins, building fires . 11 50


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping school house 5 00 Mrs. J. B. Porter, 66 10 00


Henry Cook, jr., books, etc .. . . 28 91


David T, Woodwell, to cash paid 14 74


2,140 26


71


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


MARCH.


Charles D. Seeley, services as teacher $150 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


120 00


Luther Dame,


100 00


Annette A. Senter


60 00


Nathan A. Moulton,


100 00


Abbie Short,


35 00


Martha J. Bradley, 66


35 00


Eva J. Smith, 66


35 00


Mary L. Bartlett,


35 00


Hattie C. Piper,


66


35 00


Mary E. Jaques,


32 50


Alice H. Olmstead,


66


32 50


George W. Brown,


66


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


35 00


William P. Lunt, 66


100 00


Elizabeth A. Dodge, .6


35 00


Sarah B. Chute, 66


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


35 00


Anna L. Coffin,


42 50


Emma M. Lander,


7 00


Priscilla G. Craig,


66


42 50


Susie B. Lowell, 66


35 00


Serena D. Toppan,


42 50


Agnes A. Somerby,


66


35 00


Carrie M. Clement,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, 66


32 50


Annie A. Currier,


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


32 50


Mary E. Estes, 66


35 00


Jennie C. Teel,


66


30 00


Helen M. Currier,


34 00


Hannah H. Page, 66


32 50


Mary W. Gray,


35 00


Susie E. Whitmore, 66


35 00


Nellie Stanton,


66


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly,


35 00


Amount carried forward


$1,748 50


72


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $1,758 50


Susan I. Adams, services as teacher.


32 50


Carrie M. Bayley, 32 50


Frances L. Pettigrew,


35 00


Florence Pettigrew,


32 50


Lizzie H. Cheever, 45 00


Alice M. Leach,


32 50


Belle B. Adams. 66


1 00


Sarah F. Badger,


28 00


William C. Plumer, mats, brooms, brushes ..


3 85


Mrs. J. B. Porter, sweeping school houses.


10 00


William Moore, building fires in school house


6 00


Charles E. Ash, building fires


12 00


Eben Allen, building tires.


24 44


Mrs. Jane Mills, sweeping school houses


10 00


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor


30 00


B. M. Chase, sweeping schoolhouses


5 00


Chas C. Stockman, 2 tables.


4 00


E. B. Robbins, sweeping school houses


8 00


Joseph C. Lunt, building fires. 30 00




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