City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1895, Part 8

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1895
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Edward Osgood, sundries


50


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising . 21 75


Karl Castelhun, sundries


9 75


Charles F. Johnson, professional services


2 00


Joseph M. Tappan, constable service at City Hall.


125 75


50 47


New York Biscuit Co., pilot bread . . .. Economy Printing Co., printing and ad- vertising . 6 00


Bubier Labratory Co., sundries.


1 50


Western Union Telegraph Co .. telegram


88


George H. Pearson, supplies.


10 90


News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising. 8 00


Stephen H. Fowle, Boston papers.


6 00


John P. Lovell Arms Co., sundries. ... 7 13


The Reilly Medal Co., badges.


9 00


Coffee rooms, meals furnished.


1 15


H. H. Landford, horse hire 2 50


J. M. Greenough, . ..


4 50


$ 14,256 56


.


176


ANNUAL REPORTS POOR DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $19,000 00


CREDITS


Cash from city of Boston


$ 96 57


66


66 " Salem


306 65


6. 6 " Taunton 43 75


.. . .


'. Fall River


96 05


.6


66 "' Haverhill.


327 53


6. .6 66 " Lowell.


95 75


" town


" Amesbury


180 75


66 66


" Merrimac. 98 52


66 66


" Hamilton


. 27 25


66


66 66 " Truro. ...


20 25


" Georgetown. . ..


115 55


" W. H. Bayley, clerk returned aid .. 958 63 Cash from sundry persons for board .... 929 65


Cash from sale of apples, potatoes and barrels


· 52 95


Cash from sale of pigs


22 00


Gash from sale of cows


49 00


Cash from sale of hay .


150 99


Cash from C. W. Nelson, for cutting ice


45 00


Cash from State of Mass., transportation, support and burial of state paupers 297 62


$3,914 46


Less amount of soldiers' relief 888 88


3,025 58


Total appropriation and income.


$22,025 58


Amount undrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 12 67


Carried forward $22,012 91


..


I77


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $22,012 91


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Overseers of the Poor.


William H. Bayley (clerk) aid rendered sundry persons. $1,438 63


William H. Bayley, salary as clerk of overseers of poor, one year. . . ...


900 00


C. W. Nelson, salary as keeper of alms- house, one year. 400 00


Charles W. Nelson, cash paid for sun- dries . 707 02


Mrs. Charles W. Nelson, salary as matron of almshouse, one year. ... 200 00 Lyman W. Lord, salary as teamster at almshouse, one year. 624 00


B. S. Richardson, salary as cook at alms- house, one year. 360 00


City of Lowell, aid rendered sundry per- sons . 92 75


City of Brockton, and rendered sundry persons .


113 30


City of Salem, aid rendered sundry per- sons . 17 25


City of New Bedford, aid rendered sun- dry persons 13 50


City of Boston, aid rendered sundry per- sons . . 327 58


City of Holyoke, aid rendered sundry persons . 40 00


City of Haverhill, aid rendered sundry persons. 51 75


City of Medford, aid rendered sundry persons . 80 50


City of Lynn, aid rendered sundry per sons . . 149 70


Carried forward. $5,515 98


$22,012 91


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ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward ... $5,515 98 $22,012 91


City of Cambridge, aid rendered sundry persons . 10 92


City of Malden, aid rendered sundry per- sons .. 348 29


Town of North Reading, aid rendered sundry persons. 216 00


Town of Rowley, aid rendered sundry persons . 265 01


Town of Amesbury, aid rendered sundry persons. 272 06


Town of Hyde Park, aid rendered sundry persons . .. . 72 00


Danvers Insane Hospital, board of sun- dry persons.


4,836 33


Westborough Insane Hospital, board of sundry persons . 484 08


Worcester Insane Hospital, board of sundry persons. 169 46


Taunton Insane Hospital, board of sun- dry persons 7 89


Mass. School for Feeble Minded, board of sundry persons . 275 43


Mass. Hospital for Inebriates and Dip-


90 32


somaniacs, board of sundry persons House of the Angel Guardian, board of sundry persons. 96 00


Commonwealth of Mass., board of sun- dry persons


205 88


Mrs. Alfred Parkman, board of sundry persons .


169 46


Arabella Ames, rent of poor person ....


60 00


Phebe H. Todd, rent of poor person. ... 9 00


William Noyes, services attending deliv- ery of coal.


4 50


Carried forward . $13,108 61


$22,012 91


179


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward . $13,108 61 $22,012 91


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting 90 00


H. N. Marshall & Son, groceries 10 00


John P. Squire & Co., pork. 415 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone 145 75


Paul A. Merrill, groceries 18 00


W. A. Davis & Son, sundries


11 00


J. C. Lunt & Co., burial of poor persons


54 00


W. W. Coffin, shoes.


48 35


T. Harrington, burial of poor persons .. 63 50


A. F. Ross & Co , groceries


387 63


Ellen Lyons, rent of poor person


48 00


Standard Oil Co., oil. 29 90


Berkeley Johnson, clothing 6 50


Bradley & Babb, shoes . 22 35


James G. King, stockings 18 00


John Morrison, board of poor person .. 48 00


F. Donahue, rent of poor person 65 00


Union Cash Market, groceries


123 25


Edw. K. Burnham, fish 22 68


Beach Soap Co., soap


130 00


Rufus Thurlow, fish.


53 31


M. H. Rolfe, grain.


376 19


J. C. Stanley, hardware.


136 65


Merrimac Clothing Co., clothing


27 00


Charles H. Ordway, horse hire.


5 00


Rufus Adams, stock and labor


63 00


John S. Pike, shoes .


14 00


J. M. Akerman, provisions


14 69


George M. Roaf, provisions


192 19


C. C. Day, medicine. 350 00


C. C. Day, services as city physician .


353 99


Bridget Coomey, board of poor persons 48 00


Fowle, Hibbard & Co., groceries 145 06


P. C. Stevens, groceries . 240 50


Carried forward $16,885 35


$22,012 91


ISO


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward .. $16,885 35 $22,012 91


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 90 56


A. E. Moylan, boots and shoes 19 25


T. O'Connell, clothing. 8 42


M. H. Fowler, groceries.


86 25


George H. Plumer, milk.


81 19


L. H. Noyes, stock and labor.


67 52


Dennis Lynch, board of poor person . . .


88 00


J. J. Rourke, stock and labor. 10 00


Peter Cusack, boots and shoes. . ... 19 60


Mrs. H. H. Dodge, services as nurse. 20 00


George W. Colman, dressing hogs .... 18 00


Newburyport Herald Co., Herald one year . 4 00


Mrs. Crabb, labor at almshouse. 25 78


Timothy Coffee, labor at almshouse. 9 00


New York Biscuit Co., crackers ..


50 78


L. F. Barton, boots and shoes. 86 79


Howard W. Spurr & Co., groceries . .


89 00


W. H. Raymond Co., groceries 157 86


S. Levy & Son, dry goods. 98 02


Isaac Poor, groceries.


20 00


W. J. Hale, dry goods 43 34


Caroline Wiggleworth, rent of poor per-


son . 21 82


David Jackman, 11 weeks' aid @ $1 per week . 11 00


S. H. Safford, burial of poor person .... 43 50


News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising . 18 90


George W. Cooper, provisions


3 50


Moses Stevens, groceries . 4 48


T. J. Welch, boots and shoes . 11 00


William A. Little, boots and shoes 13 35


E. P. Stickney, provisions 5 52


Carried forward $18,111 78


$22,012 91


ISI


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward .... $18,111 78 $22,012 91


Mrs. T. Coffee, labor at almshouse 5 70


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. 14 75


H. R. Weitzel, burial of poor person. 36 25


John F. Nickerson, groceries. 397 23


C. H. Ordway, horse hire.


6 25


M. H Sargent, sundries.


4 75


C. E. Currier, stock and labor


57 00


U. S. Baking Co., crackers


107 36


F. E. Davis, stock. 1 00


James Keiley, rent of poor person .


17 50


George H. McLaren, provisions.


10 54


Rufus Bridges, shoes.


8 00


George H. Plumer, dry goods.


3 78


E. N. Follansbee, groceries


44 00


T. W. Cogger, services as watcher.


5 63


James C. Colman, stock and labor


159 33


C. C. Toppan, clothing .


27 66


George M. Roaf, provisions


193 08


J. H. Brown, rent of poor person.


4 00


W. G. Merrill, provisions and pest house Anastatia Henry, rent of poor person .. H. H. Landford, horse hire.


1 00


Mrs. William Bellel, house rent. ..


25 00


P. M. Lougee, stock and labor


3 25


Eagle Chemical Co., 1 barrel of washing powder.


24 99


William Holker, stock and labor 110 ft. tinning in doors. 10 35


Daniel Collins, jr., boots and shoes. ...


33 70


E. Perkins Lumber Co., stock and labor W. A. Johnson, dry goods


65 33


T. A. Moynihan, milk. 70


Lyon, Clement & Greenleaf, flour .. .. 371 25


William Batchelder, labor at almshouse 49 00


Carried forward $19,986 45


$22,012 91


112 15


12 00


.


62 14


IS2


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $19,986 45 $22,012 91


George M. Warner, groceries. · 3 00 1


B. & M. Railroad, freight on flour. ..... 47 50


C. M. Pritchard, use of block, fall, etc. . 1 50


Priest, Page & Co., 4 ton 8x14 wagon scales. 100 00


Edward Donahue, stock and labor. . . 79 87


Brewster Brothers, premium on insurance policy . 15 00


S. H. Safford, burial of poor person . ... 14 50


P. F. Forrest, groceries. 1 65


Joseph Breck & Sons, tools for alms- house . 30 50


J. E. Pray, 49} cords pine wood. .. 185 62


Alvin F. Marden, 48 1-4 cords pine wood


182 77


F. H. Plumer, teaming.


3 75


J. S. Pike, boots and shoes


16 20


Fisher & Co., dry goods


28 52


John Collins, 329 tons stove coal @ $5.25. .... · $1,727 27


John Collins, 17 tons 1520


lbs. broken coal @ $4.95. . 87 54


John Collins, 76 tons 1120


lbs. egg coal @ $5.10 .... 390 15


2,204 96


$22,901 79


Deduct amount charged to soldiers' relief


888 88


$22,012 91


183


DETAILED STATEMENT


PRINTING DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $ 1,200 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to balance


account.


73 28


$1,126 72


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Printing.


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising $ 317 65


News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising. 309 37


News Publishing Co., printing the annual reports for year 1894. .. 456 70


Economy Printing Co., printing and ad- vertising 43 00


$1,126 72


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Appropriation $1,850 00


CREDITS


From town of Newbury, use of library


for year 1894. $ 150 00


For dog licenses


786 83


936 83


Total appropriation and income . $2,786 83


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance account. 23 52


Carried forward $2,810 35


IS4


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $2,810 35


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council.


John D. Parsons, services as librarian $1,200 00


Martha P. Lunt, services as supt. of reading room . 450 00


Effie A. Tenney, services as assistant librarian. 399 96


E. S. Thurston, services at library 53 00


Jackson Express Co., expressage. . ... 2 45


Newburyport Despatch, expressage. . ..


75


John E. Bailey, stock and labor .. . .


3 00


McGlew Brothers, stock and labor


3 75


Lambert Jackson, binding books


151 85


Edward Osgood, sundries


6 00


P. H. Blumpey, sundries.


5 10


32 50


Newburyport Herald Co. printing . . ... Chase & Lunt, premium on insurance policy . . 75 00


Library Bureau, writing ink, paper and sundries . 29 28


Carter, Rice & Co, stationery . 9 45


Charles R Sargent, stock and labor. ... 9 20


Ira L. Davis, labor. 2 50


J. C. Stanley, sundries


2 25


S. H. Thurlow, sundries


5 07


E. S. Thurston and H. A. Pike, examina- tion of library . 15 00


National Binder Co., binding books ....


34 33


F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books .... 19 54


C. B. Huse, printing


11 25


250 12


D. W. Nutting, salary as janitor. . .. Almeda Perkins, labor cleaning library. . 21 60


Edward Ryan, labor. 4 00


Carried forward $2,796 95


$2,810 35


185


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $2,796 95


$2,810 35


Daniel Cronan, labor. 1 00


Jere Sheehan, labor. 1 00


John Whalen, 1 00


William Tatterfield, labor


4 00


John F. Murphy, labor


1 40


News Publishing Co., advertising . 5 00


$2,810 35


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


-


Appropriation


$3500 00


CREDITS


From county of Essex, one year's rent of police court room to Jan. 1, 1895. . $ 250 00


" John Burke, sale of old hose. . . .. 75 " Joseph M. White, use of towels, etc., loaned at bath house . 11 00


" R. S. Hewlett, one year's rent of Winter street landing 8 75


" State of Mass. account, rental of City Hall for armory .


100 00


" City clerk, for glass. .


50


66 66 rental of City Hall. 1,236 00


66 sale of burial lots. . 261 00


1,868 60


Total appropriation and income.


$5,368 60


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal- ance account. 1,105 78


Carried forward $4,262 82


IS6


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $4,262 82


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Public Property.


Edward Hardy, services as stage carpen-


ter $131 25


W. H. T. Dodge, lantern, globe and oil 1 20


15 50


J. Q. A. Johnston, stock and labor. . .. S. M. Gerrish, 66 66 . .


93 75


John W. Allen, sundries


2 22


Joseph T. Griffin, stock and labor. . .. 31 81 Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as janitor central fire station . 54 87


J. C. Stanley, sundries


10 34


J. C. Colman, stock and labor


...


37 50


M. W. Littlefield, sundries


6 23


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor ..


154 43


T. P. Mackinney, sundries.


7 16


S. H. Thurlow, hardware


49 83


William J. Creasey, stock and labor. ...


17 51


Isaac Poor, sundries .


1 09


George W. Noyes, stock and labor. ...


23 10


D. T. Reed, repairing clock 1 00


J. G. Muldoon, stock and labor. 120 73


Sidewalk account, concreting around No. 2 engine house. 27 00


W. E. Bodine, sundries


20 65


Townsend & Bodine, sundries. 1 00


J. C. Colman and E. P. Shaw, rent of coal sheds.


144 00


Hermon Staples, stock and labor.


157 96


C. M. Lunt & Sons, sanitary work. 35 00


P. M. Lougee, repairing chairs. 1 50


George E. Greeley, stock and labor. ... 68 94


Carried forward $1,215 57


$4,262 82


187


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward .. .. $1,215 57


$4,262 82


Albert O. Colby, work at school house and central fire station . 42 09


C. R. Sargent, plumbing Jackman school and stock and labor 619 85


Edward S. Hidden, labor around public buildings . 50 70


P. H. Kimball, winding clocks and ex- tras. 80 75


Edward Donahue, stock and labor. .


4 00


Wilkinson Brothers, stock and labor. ...


3 92


Safford & Lunt, repairing clocks .. . .. L. H. Noyes & Co., stock and labor .... Charles C. Stockman, mats, dusters, etc.


28 75


149 44


Woods Brothers, stock and labor .. . . . .


17 50


George W Kezar, setting glass.


1 80


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor


50 57


McGlew Brothers, sundries. 4 00


Todd & Brown, fixing pumps


16 75


Eben Smith, bricks furnished 25 80


Edward Osgood, sundries. 9 18


E. Perkins Lumber Co., stock and labor


114 45


Green Davis, stock and labor 97 80


John E. Bailey, stock and labor. 192 01


Plumer & Co., stoves and sundries.


20 46


L. . Griffin, sundries


25 47


Mrs. Quill, labor at central fire station 1 60


Charles Poor, stock and labor 10 08


S. H. Safford, repairing chairs


8 50


Newburyport Despatch, expressage. . ..


1 80


Daniel Neal, labor. 1 95


C. E. Currier, stock and labor 75


B. G. Gerrish, stock and labor . .


23 50


Newburyport Furniture Co., chairs for central station.


7 80


Carried forward


$2,869 39


$4,262 82


42 55


ISS


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $2,869 39 $4,262 82


C. O. Townsend, sundries 17 67


George D. Brown, repairing pump. ... 2 75


Daniel B. Pierce, sundries . 13 10


George P. Bishop, one clock. 4 50


Western Union Telegraph Co , time ser- vice of clock and telegram. .... 6 37 John T. Fillmore, putting barrels under bath house and repairs . 25 00


William I. Hunt, putting bath house in order and removing barrels. . . E. P. Dodge Mfg. Co., barrels for bath house .


2 00


Dodge Brothers, barrels for bath house


3 00


D. N. Richardson, broom


30


T. B. Robbins, labor at school house .. 2 00 Calvin P. Hunt, sundries . . 1 40


150 00


Gowen Dockum, rent of rifle range .... James Pyle & Sons, one barrel pearline 14 43 George N. Black, labor at No. 2 engine house 6 00


M. O'Connell, sundries


1 55


William Holker, stock and labor


42 41


S. R. Fox, labor at school house. 5 00


J. G. Stevens, labor at school house .... 5 00 Eben A. Young, plastering and teaming 8 22


A. Russell & Sons, sundries.


2 56


C. H. Meader, stock and labor 12 30


Andrew J. Leighton, teaming .. 5 00


George Osgood, repairing clocks 3 55


D. M. Felch, renumbering streets. 7 64


B. Warren Ordway, stock and labor at Plains school house . 14 22


George L. Francis, labor in cemetery. . 40 00


George E. Hennessey, teaming . ...


1 50


Carried forward $3,336 86


$4,262 82


65 00


189


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $3,336 86


$4,262 82


Brewster Brothers, premium on policy .. 46 50


John Ronan, repairing bankings at Kelley school. 5 00


W. A. Davis & Son, making and storing awnings. 13 63


F. H. Rundlett, cash paid for washing towels . 1 36


O. W. Page, work at Ashland street school house .. 2 00


H. P. Jones, repairing chair. 75


W. H. Whitmore, stock and labor. 64 06 . Charles S. Lovejoy, stock and labor ... C. R. Smith, sundries. 3 75


78 06


P. S. Bradford, stock and labor. 22 11 . . Harry Knight, labor at ward room ..... 7 50 Edwin L. Toppan, whitewashing Kelley school house . . . 54 00


Robert Piper, labor at school house ....


11 17


Bubier Laboratory, disinfectant for police station . 2 50


Patrick O'Brien, labor


3 40


Frank Hidden, labor


12 00


U. S. Schcol Furniture Co., school desks 278 16


Estate N. Varina, coal at bath house ....


1 00


George N. Black, labor at engine house


7 50


Jordan Hat Co., sundries. 2 40


Thomas Noyes & Sons, sundries. ...


57


Thomas P. Thomas, repairing


houses. school


83 64


P. H. Blumpey, sundries.


1 60


Joseph M. White, care of bath house ..


172 50


F. Buckley, labor.


11 20


John Hale,


3 00


Daniel Quill, «


4 40


Carried forward


$4,230 62


$4,262 82


190


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward . $4,230 62


$4,262 82


Frederic McDonald, labor


80


Chas. Bashaw,


3 20


William Tatterfield,


66


40


Thomas Hale,


15 80


Edmund Ryan,


6.


1 80


Edward Powers,


1 40


Dennis Kelleher,


6.


40


George E. Pearson,


66


2 0C


John Murphy,


66


2 00


John Clifford,


66


2 00


Samuel Martin,


6.


2 00


Thomas Ryan,


66


40


$4,262 82


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


-


Appropriation


$10,250 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account. 199 97


$10,050 03


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council.


Orrin J. Gurney, 11 months' salary as


mayor to Dec. 1, 1895 $1,100 00


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as city clerk to Dec. 1, 1895. 1,600 00


George H. Stevens, one year's salary for clerk hire, to Dec. 1, 1895. .


350 07


Carried forward $3,050 07


$10,050 03


191


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$3,050 07 $10,050 03


James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer and collector to Dec. 1, 1895. 1,600 00


James V. Felker, one year's salary for clerk hire to Dec. 1, 1895. 145 80


Frank H. Rundlett, one year's salary as city messenger to Dec. 1, 1895. ... 900 00 William H. Welch, one year's salary as city auditor to Dec. 1, 1895. ..... 400 00 Thomas E. Cutter, one year's salary as clerk of council to Oct. 1, 1895. ... 150 00 Robert E. Burke, one year's salary as city solicitor to Dec. 1, 1895. ..... 400 00 J. Otis Winkley, one year's salary as as- sessor to Dec. 1, 1895. 500 00


Amos H. Geary, one year's salary as as- sessor to Dec. 1, 1895 500 00


Joseph L. Johnson, one year's salary as assessor to Dec. 1, 1895. 500 00


Francis Curtis, two months' salary as supt. of sewers to Feb. 1, 1895. ... 83 32 J. W. Douglass, ten months' salary as supt. of sewers to Dec. 1, 1895. ... 416 68 George W. Knight, 11 months' salary as inspector of animals to Dec. 1, 1895 458 34 Moses Brown, 11 months' salary as li- cense commissioner to Dec. 1, 1895 Jacob T. Rowe, 11 months' salary as li- cense commissioner to Dec. 1, 1895 George P. Sargent, 11 months' salary as license commissioner to Dec. 1, 1895 183 33 James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer of sinking funds to Dec. 1, 1895. 50 00


229 16


183 33


Carried forward $9,750 03


$10,050 03


192


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $9,750 03 $10,050 03


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1895 75 00 Nathaniel Greeley, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1895. . 75 00


Benjamin G. Davis, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1895 75 00


Luther Carter, one year's salary as regis- trar of voters to Dec. 1, 1895. 75 00


$10,050 03


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $26,500 00


CREDITS


One year's interest Brown fund to March 4, 1895.


$675 00


William P. Lunt, supt., sale of books .. 2 47


William P. Lunt, supt., from non-resi- dent school children 401 15


1,018 62


Total appropriation and income.


$27,578 62


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance account. 245 10


$27,823 72


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the School Committee.


Enoch C. Adams, one year's salary as


teacher, and extras $1,616 85


Carried forward.


$1,616 85


$27,823 72


193


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward. $1,616 85


$27,823 72


Harlan F. Stone, seven months' salary as teacher. 700 00


Sarah A. Leonard, one year's salary as teacher 650 00


Mary F. Spalding, one year's salary as teacher. 600 00


Bertha J. Atwater, seven months' salary as teacher . 419 00


Ida M. Wallace, one year's salary as teacher.


600 00


Irving H. Johnson, one year's salary as teacher.


930 00


Laura F. Wetmore, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Anna L. Whitmore, one year's salary as teacher .


399 33


Lizzie C. Ireland, seven and one-fourth months' salary as teacher 286 67


Clara J. Edgerly, one year's salary as teacher.


396 00


Frances W. Richards, one year's salary as teacher and extra. 904 00


George W. Brown, one year's salary as teacher.


1,230 00


Anna M. Lamprey, one year's salary


as teacher 400 00


Josie W. Kimball, one year's salary as teacher. 384 00


Lillian Hamilton, one year's salary as teacher. 307 00


Anna L. Coffin, one year's salary as teacher. 492 50


Emma M. Lander, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Carried forward $10,115 35


$27,823 72


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194


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $10,115 35 $27,823 72


Jennie P. Haskell, one year's salary as


teacher. . 375 00


Grace E. Bartlett, one year's salary as teacher . 332 50


Priscilla G. Craig, one year's salary as teacher. 495 84


Abbie L. Frost, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Elizabeth Hoxie, one year's salary as teacher. 357 14


Alice A. Bartlett, one year's salary as teacher. 295 33


Mary A. Roaf, one year's salary as teacher 350 00


Susan I. Adams, eight months' salary as teacher. 269 22


Elizabeth H. Cheever, one year's salary as teacher. 351 58


Sarah L. Ross, one year's salary as teacher. . 350 00


Gertrude E. Lewis, one year's salary as teacher. 331 42


Annie P. Toppan, one year's salary as teacher . . 330 30


Charlotte Dickens, one year's salary as teacher. 302 72


Sarah B. Chute, one year's salary as


teacher. 750 00


Inez G. Hulbert, one year's salary as teacher. 400 00


Sarah E. Whitmore, one year's salary as teacher 500 00


Ellen Frothingham, one year's salary as teacher. 400 00


Carried forward $17,706 40


$27,823 72


195


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $17,706 40 $27,823 72


Frances L. Pettigrew, one year's salary as teacher. 375 00


Sarah F. Badger, one year's salary as teacher 350 00


Julia Hubbard, one year's salary as teacher 304 00


Helen S. Merrill, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Flora Pettigrew, one year's salary as teacher 346 50


Nellie G. Stone, one year's salary as teacher. 393 33


Lillian Goodwin, salary as teacher and pupil teacher 123 09


Alice Hopkinson, salary as teacher and pupil teacher 277 50


Arthur H. Berry, three months' salary as teacher


270 00


Sarah M. Dean, three months' salary as teacher 165 00


Bertha J. Barker, one month's salary as teacher 25 00


Caroline Hardy, salary as pupil teacher at training school. 75 34


Mary Greenleaf, salary as pupil teacher at training school. 38 79


Eleanor Robinson, salary as pupil teacher at training school. 66 69


Mary T. Colby, salary as pupil teacher at training school 35 37


Jennie Adams, salary as pupil teacher at training school. 24 00


Charlotte Holmes, salary as pupil teacher


at training school 75 00


Carried forward. $21,051 01


$27,823 72


196


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $21,051 01 $27,823 72


E. Richardson, salary as pupil teacher at


training school. 76 00


Elizabeth E. Howard, salary as teacher at evening school. 122 00


Elizabeth Dodge, salary as teacher at evening school . 33 00


Margaret Sargent, salary as teacher at evening school. 33 00


Harriet Colman, salary as teacher at evening school. 42 00


S. C. Brown, salary as teacher at evening school . 45 00


Elizabeth Pearson, salary as teacher at evening school 32 00


Mis. Amos H. Geary, salary as teacher at evening school. 28 00


Ellen F. Coffin, salary as teacher at even- ing school. 2 00


Grace Morse, salary for teacher as sub- stitute. 3 32


Alice Stevens, salary for teacher for sub- stitute 8 03


Maud Huntington, salary for teacher for substitute. . 1 62


William P. Lunt, one year's salary as agent of schools and extras. 1,294 34


Robert G. Allen, one year's salary as truant officer


460 00


Fred P. Hinckley, salary as janitor


300 00


T. B. Robbins,


66


66


. ...


73 00


Joseph G. Stevens,


66


66


. ...


100 00


Albert O. Colby, 66


66


66


. . ..


167 70


James Kimball,


66


. ...


87 50


Stephen R. Fox, 66


. . . .


140 00


Carried forward


$24,099 52


$27,823 72


197


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$24,099 52 $27,823 72


Charles H. Lunt, salary as janitor ....


210 00


Thomas Mutch, 66 . ... 60 00


Chester Menut, 66 66


. ... 28 00


Albert Hodgkins, 66 66 66


. ... 27 00


Eben Lancaster, 66 66 6. . ... 16 00


Trustees Putnam School, rent of school building for one year. 500 00


George F. King & Merrill for school sup- plies . .


107 10


M. R. Warren, school supplies. ..


20 50


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, supplies. ... 35 46


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., school supplies


31 91


Moses H. Sargent, school sundries


179 06


Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies


81 90


D. C. Heath, supplies .


244 22


J. L. Hammett, supplies


66 85


News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising


32 45


4 60


Jackson Express Co., expressage. . . . .. A. F. Nayson, 1603 bushels of charcoal Atkinson Coal.Co., coal and wood. 8 00


176 33


Ginn & Co., school books


115 56


Newburyport Herald Co., printing annual reports and sundries.


85 23


Thompson, Brown & Co., school books American Book Co., books.




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