City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1887, Part 3

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1887
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Expenditures $18,353 53


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor. JANUARY.


D. D. Thurlow, fish. $ 33 22


John H. Balch 5 yards matting 4 33


J. M. Greenough, horse and hack 6.50


City of Salem, aid rendered to sundry persons


47 16


Thomas P. Mackinney, 4 snow shovels


1 30


Geo. H. Plumer, dry goods. 46 81


Geo. E. Greeley, labor and stock


1 40


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


127 71


S. B. Carter, insurance policy


19 00


Edwin Lunt, 280 pounds of washing compound


25 20


D H. Cook, service of bull. 4 00


Wm. H. Bayley, clerk, aid rendered to sundry persons .. . 163 50


Wm. H. Bayley, one month service as clerk. 62 50


Edward J. Lunt, service as keeper of almshouse and ex- tra 49 05


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, service as matron of almshouse 8 33


Lyman W. Lord, service as teamster at almshouse. 50 00


Amonnt carried, forward. $650 61


52


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $ 650 01


Charles Webber, service as cook at almshouse 40 00


Samuel march, 8 tubs of butter 48 07


Beach Soap company, 25 boxes legal tender soap 63 75


John P. Squire & Co, 6 barrels of pork . 70 73


Howard W. Spurr & Co., 5 barrels beans and sugar 115 69


L. E. Pritchard, cap. 75


B. S. Snow & Co., cod fish .. 33 00


Edward Donahoe, labor and stock 24 85


Mrs. J. T. Dickens, one truss 2 50


Mrs. Alex Bragg, board of Mrs. Elizabeth Coffin


10 00


C. W. Cole, crackers 15 80


Jane B. Robinson, month house rent for Mrs. Henderson J. M. Coffin, bushel beans 1 90


4 00


Paul Titcomb, corn meal, etc 27 75


Wm. H. Huse & Co., 500 bill heads 800 blanks 9 50


B. F. Pettingell, boots and shoes 13 35


Telephone Co, use of telephone. 10 00


Daniel Buckley, milk. 4 15


I. B. Bolton, medicine for poor 275 00


$1420 80


FEBRUARY.


Ipswich Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons $ 356 34


Ipswich House of Correction, ".


66


18 86


Westborough Insane,


66


66


8 82


Danvers Insane Asylum,


יי


646 97


Commonwealth of Mass.


142 53


School of Feeble Minded


66


66


44 57


City of Haverhill


66


.6


59 26


City of Malden


66


54 00


Town of Hyde Park


66


52 00


City of Boston


..


..


165 00


City of Chelsea


66


38 60


City or Lynn,


66


78 00


Richardson Bros., provisions.


4 00


Amount carried forward.


.$1,668 95


53


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,668 05


John O. Akerman, sundries .. . 188 81


James G. King, 6 pairs mittens 1 50


Wm. H. Bayley, clerk, aid rendered to sundry persons. 165 50


Wm. H. Bayley, services as clerk 62 50


E. J. Lunt, services as keeper of almshouse and extra ... 52 27


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


Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster at almshouse 50 00


Charles Webber, services as cook at almshouse 40 00


W. G. Merrill, 53 3-4 pounds of mutton. 3 23


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


Mrs. Clara A. French, board for Charles Haynes 136 00


E. P. Hurd, professional services 10 00


Henry Barth, honing razor 1 00


A. F. Ross & Co., 2 barrels rice. 25 50


N. E. Collins, 12 pairs suspenders. 3 00


Town of Whitman, aid to sundry persons 60 00


J. N. Frost, ice. 37 40


R. M. Perley, 5 gallons new rum. 8 00


Edwin Lunt, felt slippers 1 25


W. P. Coffin, fresh hay. 16 30


Geo. M. Warner, groceries 119 10


Post office, stamps. 5 00


John P. Squire & Co., pork


119 00


S. H. Thurlow, 1 dozen files 1 65


Winslow, Rand & Watson, molasses 15 35


Howard W. Spurr & Co., peas and sugar 87 65


Wm. H. Campbell, 3 pairs boots


4 25


C. W. Cole, crackers.


14 31


Telephone Co., use of telephone


10 00


T. W. Mitchell, repairing shoes ...


14 75


Wm. H. Huse & Co., Daily Herald


6 00


Jane B. Robinson, month house rent for Mrs. Henderson. Henry R. Weitzel, burial of poor 32 50


4 00


Paul Titcomb, corn and meal . 30 10


Geo. W. March, 6 barrels apples 10 50


P. H. Blumpey, Murdock's liquid food 45


$3,026 65


8


54


POOR DEPARTMENT.


MARCH.


City of Somerville, aid to sundry persons $ 23 70


Town of Amesbury, " 232 10


Clara A. French, 4 weeks' board of Chas. Haynes and extra 21 85


Jane B. Robinson, month house rent for Mrs. Henderson 4 00


Mrs. Alex. Bragg, board of Mrs. Elizabeth Coffin . 14 00


J. M. Akerman, beef and butter 43 03


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 10 00


Geo. E. Greeley, repairing tinware. 24 40


Philip H. Blumpey, 2 qr. ex. beef.


3 00


Chas. Noyes, smoking 32 hams and salt


13 29


Wmn. H. Bayley (clerk), aid rendered to sundry persons.


180 50


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


E. J. Lunt, keeper of almshouse and extra


49 13


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


8 33


Lyman W. Lord.


teamster 66


50 00


Charles Webber, cook 66


40 00


Mrs. Wm. A. Goodwin. 2 days' labor as dressmaker 1 50


Paul Titcomb, meal, corn feed and shorts 30 65


5 67


Howard W. Spurr & Co., groceries 41 15


B. F. Snow & Co., 1000 codfish 30 00


E. F. Welch, 1 coat and vest. 6 00


Moses H. Sargent, 500 envelopes 1 20


C. W. Cole, crackers . 11 44


Justin Noyes, 50 quarts of milk 2 25


$909 69


APRIL.


John P. Squire & Co., pork $107 50


Winslow, Rand & Watson, molasses 16 34


Howard W. Spurr & Co., 5 barrels sugar 82 74


Wm. H. Bayley (clerk), aid rendered to sundry persons. . 166 00


Wm. H. Bayley. services as clerk . 62 50


Edward J. Lunt, 66 keeper of almshouse and extra. 47 19


Amount carried forward $ 482 27


J. C. Stanley, 8 coal baskets


55


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $482 27


Ellen J. Lunt, services as matron at almshouse 8 33


Lyman W. Lord, teamster 50 00


Charles Webber, 66 cook .6 40 00


Richard T. Noyes, 370 quarts of milk


16 65


A. F. Ross & Co., 21 pounds of coffee 33 80


Jane B. Robinson, month house rent for Mrs. Henderson . 4 00


N. E. Collins, 7 pairs mittens 3 20


Richardson Bros., provisions 1 44


C. W. Cole, crackers 12 95


Clara French, board of Charles French 6 00


Paul Titcomb, corn, shorts, meal, etc 27 40


Mrs. Alex. Bragg, board of Mrs. Elizabeth Coffin 14 00


James S. Hart, four months' house rent 12 00


George Butler, 1 barrel pilot bread. 6 38


Telephone Co., use of telephone 10 00


Albert Titcomb, 492 lbs. of butter 9 90


$738 32


MAY.


Danvers Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons. 8 709 85


Westborough Insane Asylum. .‹ 42 60


Commonwealth of Mass., 66 25 54


Mass. School of Feeble Minded, 66 42 16


Charles Cullen, 125 bbls. flour, at $4.50. 478 75


Boston & Maine Railroad, freight on 125 bbls. flour 83 75


H. N. Marshall & Son, salt and codfish . 5 60


City of Lowell, aid rendered to sundry persons 3 00


Richard T. Noyes, 120 quarts of Milk. 5 40


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee and tobacco 221 18


Peter Cusack, boots and shoes. 34 95


B. S. Snow & Co., 1000 dry cod fish 35 00


George H. Plumer, dry goods. 10 16


George H. Roaf, beef . 38 48


Wm. H. Bayley, (clerk,) aid rendered to sundry persons. 168 00


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


Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper of almshouse 43 81


Amount carried forward. . $2,010 73


56


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $66 66


Ellen J. Lunt, services as matron of almshouse 8 33


Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster at almshouse 50 00


Charles Webber, services at cook at almshouse 40 00


Paul Titcomb, grain . 32 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 10 00


T. W. Mitchell, repairing shoes and boots 11 50


S. Coker, sole leather 6 90


S. H. Thurlow, 2 axes 1 50


Sexton & Welch, boots and shoes 9 90


C. W. Cole, crackers. 15 60


Mrs. Alex. Bragg, board of Mrs. Elizabeth Coffin 14 00


Jane B. Robinson, house rent for Mrs. Henderson 4 00


Henry R. Weitzel, burying poor 29 00


B. F. Pettingell, boots . 6 85


S. D. Nutting, 11 days' labor at almshouse 14 63


Wm. H. Campbell, repairing and stock . 2 45


J. M. Greenough, hack hire 3 75


$2,271 14


JUNE.


Commonwealth of Mass., aid rendered to sundry persons.$ 26 00


Howard W. Spurr & Co., pea beans. . 48 96


J. M. Akerman, beef, pork and butter 139 97


A. Prager, pants and shirts


6 75


U. S. Post Office, stamps 5 00


James G. King, stockings 12 00


Wm. A Little, shoes


34 60


T. P. Mackinney, hardware


J. A. Adams, teaming 18 45


Bradley & Babb, shoes and rubbers


4 40


A. W. Geary, 6 pairs mittens. 3 00


J. E. Pillsbury, teaming, tarred-paper and labor 20 00


S. H. Safford, furnishings and burying sundry persons ..


69 00


Wm. H. Bayley (clerk), aid rendered 162 50


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


Amount carried forward. $620 88


3 75


57


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $ 620 88


E. J. Lunt, .. keeper at almshouse 46 41


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


Lyman W. Lord,


teamster . 6 50 00


Charles Webber, 6 6 cook 40 00


Henry A. Wilson, groceries 127 67


D. D. Thurlow & Co., fish 74 83


Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing 3 50


Mrs. Alex. Bragg, board of Mrs. Elizabeth Coffin. 17 50


Jane B. Robinson, month house rent for Mrs. Henderson. 4 00


C. A. Haskell. provisions 109 53


Paul Titcomb, grain. 43 10


Samuel March, butter. 49 67


$1,191 42


JULY.


William H. Campbell, boots and shoes $ 9 35


Edward Donahoe, labor and stock . 38 15


Jane B. Robinson, house rent for Mrs. Henderson. 4 00


William H. Bayley (clerk), aid rendered to sundry persons 154 00


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


Edward J. Lunt, .6 keeper at almshouse


49 78


Ellen J. Lunt, matron 8 33


Lyman W. Lord.


teamster


50 00


Charles Webber, cook ..


40 00


Hale Knight, & bu. potatoes. 4 80


C. W. Learned & Co., disinfectant and powder 27 12


B. C. Snow & Co., fish. 37 25


Howard W. Spurr & Co., 5 bbls. sugar 72 35


Winslow, Rand & Watson, 1 bbl. molasses 15 84


City of Salem, aid rendered to sundry persons 47 37


S. B. Carter, insurance 5 00


Bradley & Babb, 2 pairs boots 2 75


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee, rice and soap. 144 72 50


S. H. Thurlow, nails .


C. W. Cole, crackers


15 33


Paul Titcomb, grain . 46 20


B. F. Pettingell, 12 pairs boots 12 90


$848 24


58


POOR DEPARTMENT.


AUGUST.


Danvers Insane Asylum, aid rendered to sundry persons. $ 745 77


Westborough " 42 25


Commonwealth of Mass.,


· 72 13


Mass. School for Feeble Minded,


43 45 ·


City of Boston, 66


·


137 00


. Lynn, . 6


· 92 00


Malden, 66


54 63


Cambridge, 5 59


Wm. H. Bayley (clerk), 147 00 ،،


Wm. H. Bayley, services as clerk .


62 50


Edward J. Lunt, 66 keeper of almshouse 41 66


Ellen J. Lunt, matron 66


8 33


Lyman W. Lord, 66 teamster 66


50 00


Charles Webber, cook 40 00


William G. Merrill, 105 lbs. of lamb 15 75


William T. Nelson, 6 straw hats. 1 50


N. E. Telephone Co., use of telephone 30 30


George A. Toppan & Co., sundries. 22 90


John Sumner, 1 stove. 20 00


Jane B. Robinson, mouth house rent for Mrs. Hennerson. 4 00


C. W. Cole, crackers 8 37


Paul Titcomb, grain, etc 27 95


Moses Brown, dry goods 13 12


$1,686 20


SEPTEMBER.


A. F. Ross & Co., tobacco and tea $ 145 69


A. J. Teeling, to supplies furnished to Joanna Casey 150 00


J. C. Stanley, sundries. 10 95


B. S. Snow & Co., 500 pollock and 500 cod 37 50


William A. Little, 6 pairs shoes 7 25


City of Somerville, aid rendered to Mrs. Davenport 2 00


C. W. Cole, crackers. 22 08


J. M. Akerman, butter and pork 118 52


Anna Jaques Hospital, care Hannah Buckley 57 days. 25 29


Amount carried forward. .$519.28


.


59


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $519 28


Howard W. Spurr & Co., 1 bag green peas. 4 28


U. S. Post Office, stamps. 4 00


Jane B. Robinson, month house rent for Mrs. Henderson. 4 00


John P. Squire & Co .. pork. 125 76


G. W. Colman, dressing 8 hogs.


12 00


G. W. Warner. 103 lbs. butter 21 63


Edwin Lunt, 280 lbs. favorite washing compound 25 20


A. F. Adams, 2590 lbs. hay 13 05


Wm. H. Bayley (clerk), aid rendered to sundry persons.


164 00


Wm. H. Bayley, services as clerk.


62 50


Edward J. Lunt,


keeper of almshouse


49 0S


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, matron 8 33


Lyman W. Lord, 66 teamster


50 00


Charles Webber. cook


40 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. 40 00


D. D. Thurlow & Co., fish. 40 02


Geo E. Greeley, grain and stock. 8 55


Henry Z. Whittier, paper bags 26 76


William T. Minchin, groceries. 75 82


Thomas Dana & Co .. sugar. 87 40


$1,381 66


OCTOBER.


Joseph B. Little, boots and shoes $ 32 00


William Huff, vegetables. 4 15


Stephen Coker, 262 lbs. sole leather. 6 10


Lindsey P. Hunt, provisions


258 28


Henry Barth, honing razors


1 50


Moses Plumer, attendance on sick cow


5 00


A. F. Ross & Co., 2 bbls. rice. 75 21


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 20 00


J. C. Stanley, bag of salt and 1 lb. paris green 1 25


B. S. Snow & Co., 600 pollock . 16 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, 300 lbs. phosphate and seeds 7 35


Amos H. Geary, 12 hats at 50c 6 00


Amount curried forward. $433 34


60


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $433 34 Wm. H. Bayley (clerk), aid rendered to sundry persons. 151 00


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


Edward J. Lunt,


keeeper of almshouse 42 55


Mrs. E. J. Lunt, 66 matron 66


8 33


Lyman W. Lord, .. teamster 50 00


Charles Webber,


cook


40 00


Jane B. Robiuson, month house rent for Mrs. Henderson .. 4 00


Peter Cusack, burying Mary A. Levesque 11 00


William H. Campbell, boots and shoes 5 65


Charles R. Titcomb, and rubbers 86 .5


Paul Titcomb, corn, meal and shorts ... 43 55


Albert Russell & Sons, Cyl. stove bbl 2 50


George Butler, pilot bread 11 48


Henry R. Weitzel, furnishing for sundry persons 30 00


$982 55


NOVEMBER.


Danvers Insane Asylum, aid rendered to sundry persons. $ 765 89


Westborough " 51 18 ·


Mass. School for Feeble Minded. 66 43 61 ·


Sisters of Charity, .6 18 00


Charles Cullen, 125 bbls. flour at $4.35, less freight 463 75


B. & M. R. R. Co., freight. 80 00


Thomas Dana & Co., beans and molasses 59 91


John P. Squire & Co., pork. 109 18


Harris Pearson, 6 bbls. of crackers


14 13


J. M. Akerman, 151 lbs butter.


33 80


Essex Clothing Co .. underclothing. 13 50


J. M. Greenough, hacking.


5 75


C. W. Stiles, paid passage to Ireland for Hannah McGaff. George R. Lucy, team. 1 00


22 00


D. H. Cook, service of bull. 3 00


Henry C. Plummer, sundry articles. 56 38


George E. Greeley, labor and stock. 6 50


Amount carried forward .. $1,747 58


61


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,747 58


W. C. Cuseck, boots and shoes. 7 50


Louis F. Barton, . ( 21 00


Wmn. H. Bayley (clerk), aid rendered to sundry persons .. 161 00


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


Edward J. Lunt,


keeper at almshouse.


50 95


Ellen J. Lunt, 66 matron 66


9 68


Lyman W. Lord. 66 teamster 50 00


Charles Webber, 66 cook 40 00


Jane B. Robinson, month house rent of Mrs. Henderson. 4 00


Thomas W. Mitchell, repairing boots and shoes 17 20


W. T. Nelson, 3 hats at 75c 2 25


Bradley & Babb, boots and shoes 7 25


C. E. Plummer, clothing 36 50


James G. King, 5 dozen prs. stockings. 15 00


John Sumner, labor and stock. 8 00


J. A. Adams, teaming flour 3 75


S. H. Thurlow, 5 wood saws, 1 dozen files 3 80


Paul Titcomb, feed, meal and grain. 60 90


Telephone Co., use of telephone 10 00


R. Bridges, 1 pair boots. 6 00


$2,324 86


DECEMBER.


F. A. Silloway, labor and stock. 22 40


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


James G. King, 2 doz. pairs mittens 7 50


S. Levy, P. M., postage stamps 5 00


Levy & Co., dry goods. 97 65


B. S. Snow & Co., 100 codfish


45 00


George H. Plumer. dry goods 185 77


S. B. Carter, Agent, insurance policy 19 00


George A. Toppan & Co., shirts and clothing 37 00


Willard J. Hale, dry goods 87 22


A. F. Ross & Co., 1 bbl. ground coffee. 34 38


W. G. Merrill, butter 69 36


Amount carried forward $614 28.


9


62


POOR DEPARMTENT.


Amount brought forward. $614 28 Sisters of Charity, 4 weeks' board of sundry persons 18 00


John P. Squire & Co., 5 bbls. of pork. 83 75


C. P. Stevens, groceries. 51 73


John Q. Adams, provisions 119 84


Wm. H. Bayley (clerk), aid rendered to sundry persons.


154 41


Wm. H. Bayley, services as clerk.


62 50


Edward J. Lunt, 66 keeper of almshouse


48 55


Mrs. E. J. Lunt,


matron 8 33


Lyman W. Lord, 66 teamster 66


50 00


Charles Webber, cook


40 00


M. A. Lunt, 42 days' sewing. 3 37


Thomas Dana & Co., groceries. 129 64


48 02


George Butler, pilot bread.


5 48


Wm. H. Campbell, children's boots


2 75


Lewis Toppan, hats and caps 10 50


Danvers Insane Asylum, aid rendered to sundry persons. 38 35


Castelhun & Hale, cabinet organ. 80 00


W. A. Davis & Son, 2 pairs canvas pants for insane man. 2 50


$1,572 00


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January.


$ 1,420 80


66


February


3.026 65


March.


909 69


66


April


738 32


. .


May


2,271 14


66


June


1,191 42


66


July 848 24


66


August


1,686 20


September


1,381 66


66


October


982 55


66


November


2,324 86


66 December 1,572 00


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17. 1887. .. $18.353 53


Paul Titcomb, meal. corn and oats


63


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$20,000 00


CREDITS.


State school fund . $173 29


One year's interest Brown fund to March 4, 1887. 675 00


W. P. Lunt, agent, from non-resident school children . 166 40


W. P. Luirt, agent, sale of books.


5 27


Town of Newbury, tuition for school children 8 00


E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fees .... 20 00- 1,047 96


Total appropriation and income $21,047 96


Amount overdrawn, transferred from Inciden- tals, to balance account 520 54


$21,568 50


Expenditures


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the School Committee. JANUARY.


E. C. Adams, services as teacher $150 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


110 00


Luther Dame,


100 00


Sarah A. Leonard,


65 00


Nathan A. Moulton,


100 00


Abby Short, 66


37 50


Martha A. Bradley, 66


35 00


Eva J. Smith,


35 38


M. E. Cogswell, 66


35 00


Amount carried forward. $667 88


64


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $ 667 88


Alice H. Olmstead, services as teacher


35 00


Susie I. Adams,


32 50


Sarah F. Badger,


32 50


George W. Brown, .6 ·


100 00


Rhoda Tilton, 66


37 50


Sarah B. Chute, .. 75 00


Ellen Frothingham.


35 00


Anna L. Coffin,


45 00


Amma M. Lander,


35 00


Priscilla G Craig,


45 00


Susie B. Lowell, ..


35 00


Serena D. Toppan, .6


45 00


Agnes A. Somerby, .6


35 00


Carrie M. Clement, 66


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, .6


32 50


Frances J. Pearson, ..


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell,


32 50


Helen M. Currier,


34 23


Hannah H. Page, .6


32 50


Mary E. Estes, 66


33 47


Sarah E. Whitmore. ..


26 38


Lizzie H. Chever,


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly,


35 00


Annie L. Whitmore, 66


27 50


Francis L. Pettigrew,


35 00


Flora Pettigrew,


32 50


Edna E. Greaton,


40 00


Alice T. Whittier, 66


35 00


Elizabeth A. Dodge,


58


Mary Spalding, . .


32 00


Jennie C. Teel,


1 15


Elizabeth Pearson,,


8 62


John W. Sargent, services as agent and truant officer 46 00


Plumer & Fogg, expressage . 1 20


Gillett & Co.,


50


Amount carried forward $1,844 51


65


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $1,844 51


Safford & Lunt, labor and stock. 2 75


Moses H. Sargent, sundries 17 36


Maggie H. Sargent, services as teacher 16 00


Jennie C. Teel, 66


12 00


Maurice Corcoran, services as janitor. 4 20


T. B. Robbins, service as janitor 9 00


Stephen R. Fox,


14 00


Joseph C. Lunt, 66


22 00


Joseph G. Stevens. ..


8 50


Oliver C. Philbrick. .. 4 75


Fred P. Hinckley, 22 92


E. A. Dodge, services as teacher. 7 00


George H. Pearson, pen, glue and ink 1 60


S. H. Thurlow, 1-2 dozen thermometers 75


N. N. Withington, service as.secretary of committee 50 00


F. M. Ambrose, 36 Worcester's new school dictionaries.


..


19 80


$2,057 14


FEBRUARY.


E. C. Adams, services as teacher $150 00


Oliver B. Merrill, ..


110 00


Luther Dame. 100 00


Sarah A. Leonard, ..


65 00


N. A. Moulton, ،،


100 00


Abby Short, 37 50


M. J. Bradley, .. 31 94


Eva J. Smitlı, .. 35 00


M. E. Cogswell, ..


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead, 35 00


Susie I. Adams, . .


31 18


Sarah F. Badger, ..


32 50


George W. Brown, 66


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


37 50


Sarah B. Chute, ..


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


35 00


Amonnt carried forward. $1010 62


66


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward . $1,010 62


A. L. Coffin, services as teacher


45 00


E. M. Lander,


35 00


Priscilla G. Craig, 66


45 00


Susie B. Lowell, ..


35 00


Serena D. Toppan,


45 00


A. A. Somerby, ..


35 00


Carrie M. Clement,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, . .


32 50


Frances J. Pearson, 66


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


32 50


Helen M. Currier, 66


35 00


Hannah H. Page,


32 50


Mary E. Estes, .6


35 00


Sarah E. Whitmore,


32 70


Frances L. Pettigrew,


35 00


Flora Pettigrew,


32 50


Edna G. Greaton, 66


40 00


Alice T. Whittier,


35 00


Mrs. Selwyn Adams, 66


2 30


Lucia Mulliken,


99


Lizzie H. Cheever,


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly, 35 00


Anna L. Whitmore,


27 50


Elizabeth Pearson, 66


2 30


Mary T. Spalding,


32 00


Abby L. Frost, 66


15 00


M. E. Tilton, 66


10 00


Harriet E. Cummings, "


9 00


Luther Dame, 66


14 00


E. Osgood, 13 lamp chimneys . 7 75


A. A. Yerxa & Co., 10 gallons oil 1 10


Joseph C. Lunt, services as janitor . 17 00


James E. Kimball, services as janitor 10 00


John W. Sargent, 66 agent and truant officer 25 46


T. B. Robbins, : janitor 9 00


Amount carried forward. $1914 22


67


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1914 22


Joseph G. Stevens. services of janitor 8 50


Oliver C. Philbrick,


4 75


S. R. Fox, 66 66


11 00


Albert O. Colby,


15 00


Maurice Corcoran, 6. 60


4 40


Fred P. Hinckley,


66


22 92


N. N. Withington, 66 secretary of committee .. 8 33


F. M. Ambrose, school dictionary and books 61 80


American Express Company, expressage . 30


J. S. Hammett, school books .. 6 00


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, 37 1-2 doz. number lessons ...


22 50


$2.079 72


MARCH.


E. C. Adams. services as teacher $150 00


Oliver B. Merrill, 6.


110 00


Luther Dame.


100 00


Sarah A. Leonard, 66


65 00


Nathan A. Moulton, . .


100 00


Abby Short,


37 50


M. J. Bradley, 66


35 00


Eva J. Smith, 60


35 00


M. E. Cogswell,


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead, 66


35 00


Susie H. Adams, 6.


32 50


Sarah F. Badger,


..


32 50


George H. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton, ..


37 50


Saralı B. Chute,


66


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


35 00


Annie L. Coffin, 66


45 00


Emma M. Lander, ..


35 00


Priscilla G. Craig, 6 .


45 00


Susie B. Lowell. 66


35 00


Serena D. Toppan,


45 07


Amount carried forward. $1220 00


68


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $1220 00


Agnes A. Somerby, services as teacher. 35 00


Carrie M. Clement, 66


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, 66


32 50


Francis J. Pearson, 66


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


32 50


Helen M. Currier. 66


35 00


Hannah H. Page. 66


32 50


Mary E. Estes,


35 00


Sarah E. Whitmore,


33 28


Lizzie H. Cheever.


32 50


Clara J. Edgerlg, 66


35 00


Anna L. Whitmore, 27 50


Frances J. Pettigrew, 66


35 00


Flora Pettigrew, 32 50


Ednah E. Greaton, 66


40 00


Alice T. Whittier,


35 00


Mary T. Spalding, 66


34 00


Elizabeth Pearson. .6


2 18


Charles H. Whiting, stationery


3 20


John H. Balch, two feather dusters


2 00


Gunn & Co., school books 11 20


D. Appleton & Co., school books


11 90


Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing


100 00


B. G. Gerrish, two mats


1 50


Moses H. Sargent, stationery


9 11


J. L. Hammett, school index .


14 25


William Ware & Co,, school index


16 00


Lovett's Express, expressage ....


1 60


William P. Lunt, cash paid for school mdse. 2 75


Joseph C. Lunt, services as janitor 17 00


Albert O. Colby. 7 50


22 92


James E. Kimball. .6


5 00


Maurice Corcoran. 4 20


Joseph G. Stevens, 8 50


S. R. Fox, 11 00


T. B. Robbins,


9 00


Oliver C. Philbrick,


4 75


$2.062 84


Fred P. Hinckley, 66


69


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


APRIL.


E. C. Adams, services as teacher $150 00


Oliver B. Merrill. 66


110 00


Luther Dame, 66


100 00


Sarah A. Leonard, 66


65 00


N. A. Moulton, 66


25 00


Abby Short, 37 50


Martha J. Bradley, 66


35 00


Eva J. Smith,


35 00


M. E. Cogswell,


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead,


35 00


Susie I. Adams, 66


32 50


Sarah F. Badger,


.6


32 50


George W. Brown, 66


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


6.


37 50


Sarah B. Chute,


66


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


66


35 00


Anna L. Coffin, 66


45 00


Emma M. Lander, 66


35 00


Priscilla G. Craig,


45 00


Susie B. Lowell,


35 00


Serena D. Toppan,


45 00


Agnes A. Somerby,


35 00


Carrie M. Clement, 66


35 00


Cora B. Lougee,


32 50


Francis J. Pearson, 66


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


32 50


Helen M. Currier, 66


35 00


Hannah H. Page, 66


32 50


Mary E. Estes, 66


35 00


Sarah E. Whitmore, 6.


35 00


Lizzie H. Cheever, 66


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly,


35 00


Annie L. Whitmore. 66


27 50


Frances L. Pettigrew, "


35 00


Flora Pettigrew,


32 50


Amount carried forward .. $1615 00


10


70


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1615-00


Ednah E. Greaton, services as teacher


40 00


Alice T. Whittier, .. 35 00


Mary T. Spalding.


36 00


Arthur T. Gilbert. 66


62 50


Wm. P. Lunt, school supplies 10 30


Adams & Ingraham. 10 gallons of ink. 7 50


George P. Perry, school supplies 20 70


Stephen H. Thurlow, one shovel. 35


Karl Castelhun, chemicals 30 57


Cowperthwait & Co., school books


5 50


American Express Co., expressage


85


Fred E. Smith, printing .


4 00


Edward Osgood, one dozen brooms


3 00


William H. Huse & Co., printing 18 50


John H. Balch, one duster. 1 75


M. H. Sargent, school books


45 41


Joseph C. Lunt, services as janitor 17 00


Maurice Corcoran,


4 00


T. B. Robbins, 66


9 00


James E. Kimball, 6.


5 00


Stephen R. Fox. 66


11 00


Albert C. Colby, 66


7 50


Joseph G. Stephens,


8 50


Oliver C. Philbrick, 4 75 66


22 93


Trustees Putnam Free School, rent of school house, 6 mos. 250 00


$2,276 60


MAY.


Enoch C. Adams, services as teacher. $150 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


110 00


Luther Dame, 66


100 00


Sarah A. Leonard,


65 00


Arthur F. Gilbert,


100 00


Abby Short,


37 50


Martha J. Bradley,


. .


35 00


Fred P. Hinckley, 66


Amount carried forward . $497 50


71


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $597 50


Eva J. Smith, services as teacher .


35 00


M. E. Cogswell,


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead,


35 00


Susie I. Adams,


32 50


Sarah F. Badger.


32 50


George W. Brown,


..


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


37 50


Sarah B. Chute,


..


75 50


Ellen Frothingham,


35 00


Anna L. Coffin,


43 04


Emma M. Lander,


..


35 00


Priscilla G. Craig,


45 00


Susie B. Lowell, 6.


35 00


Serena D. Toppan,


45 00


Agnes A. Somerby,


..


35 00


Carrie M. Clement.


17 50


Cora B. Lougee,


33 75


Abbie L. Frost,


13 75


Frances L. Pearson,


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell.


32 50


Helen M. Currier,


6 6


35 00


Hannah H. Page, .6


28 22


Mary E Estes, 66


23 50


Sarah E. Whitmore, ..




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