City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1913, Part 8

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Publication date: 1913
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215


268


483


Blanks


38


33


71


169


ELECTION RETURNS


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6 Total


John M. Grosvenor, Jr


234


137


247


158


109


300


1185


Daniel J. Murphy


55


29


53


45


42


70


294


James N. Potter


14


11


13


7


14


54


113


John R. Wallace


72


123


179


102


160


114


750


Blanks


89


43


74


58


53


50


367


ASSOCIATE


COMMISSIONERS


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Thos. A. Eastman


99


51


107


58


54


133


502


Chas. Leighton


144


147


247


149


157


194


1038


John W. Lovett


184


122


195


143


107


271


1022


James C. McRae


13


14


19


16


40


59


161


John F. Putnam


5


12


21


12


9


44


103


Blanks


483


340


542


362


389


475


2592


DISTRICT ATTORNEY


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Henry C. Atwill


234


139


248


164


109


294


1188


William R. Henry


12


13


10


6


15


52


108


Edward H. Savary


49


24


56


35


26


94


28-


Michael A. Sullivan


90


119


176


104


175


87


751


Blanks


79


48


76


61


53


61


378


REGISTER OF PROBATE


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Horace H. Atherton, Jr


234


133


268


175


116


313


1239


Arthur Bogue


75


111


164


84


160


91


685


Dominic P. Curran


44


27


27


32


25


66


221


Arthur L. Hathorne


11


11


14


7


16


53


112


Blanks


100


61


93


72


61


65


459


NOTARIES PUBLIC


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Yes


135


92


164


103


119


222


835


No


185


142


224


147


145


236


1079


Blanks


144


109


178


120


114


130


795


REFERENDUM


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Yes


151


110


200


124


148


238


971


No


97


79


121


82


78


151


608


Blanks


216


154


245


164


152


199


1130


170


ANNUAL REPORTS.


CHAPTER 807


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Yes


193


154


239


160


169


278


1193


No


92


63


124


71


80


146


576


Blanks


179


126


213


139


129


164


940


Totals


464


343


566


370


378


588


2709


In Board of Aldermen, November 7, 1913.


We hereby certify that these records of the election holden the 3rd inst. are correct and authorize the City Clerk to make such returns to the Secretary of the Commonwealth in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 835, Aets 1913.


EDWARD BASS, WILLIAM J. CUSACK, GEO. E. MOULTON, EDWARD G. PERKINS.


VOTE IN THE 26TH ESSEX REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.


Newburyport Wards 5 & 6 Newbury


Salisbury


George- town


W. Newbury


Stuart L. Little


412


214


185


185


153


George L. Whitmore


483


56


78


146


87


Blanks


71


27


43


59


25


171


ELECTION RETURNS


MUNICIPAL ELECTION.


MAYOR


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Hiram H. Landford


350


170


244


205


131


266


1366


Norman Russell


108


78


156


149


131


286


908


Arthur Withington


112


146


245


131


177


131


942


Blanks


11


8


4


13


12


20


68


ALDERMAN AT LARGE


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Geo. T. Castle


59


85


116


152


143


77


632


Chas. E. Coffin


66


52


87


49


58


188


500


Edward G. Perkins


229


114


160


79


76


133


791


Paul T. Winkley


185


103


221


169


139


252


1069


Blanks


42


48


65


49


35


53


292


ALDERMAN-WARD ONE


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Norman K. Tilton


291


151


266


202


149


341


1400


William H. Woods


247


184


269


184


206


200


1290


Blanks


43


67


114


112


162


594


ALDERMAN-WARD TWO


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Carl C. Emery


363


273


427


282


249


435


2029


R. E. Burke


8


7


9


6


6


36


Sidney E. Eldredge


Blanks


210


122


213


210


194


268


1217


ALDERMAN-WARD THREE


William Fenders


183


156


258


186


205


181


1169


Forest G. Shepperson


271


154


304


199


160


340


1428


Blanks


127


92


87


113


86


182


687


ALDERMAN-WARD FOUR


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


William J. Cusack


263


215


361


245


248


253


1585


Karl G. Meinerth


177


94


158


166


103


261


959


Blanks


141


93


130


87


100


189


740


ALERMAN -- WARD FIVE


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Joseph P. Blood


106


73


115


89


112


107


602


Chas. H. Lord


240


117


200


175


117


351


1200


John J. O'Brien


109


141


220


135


180


103


888


Blanks


126


71


114


99


42


142


594


172


ANNUAL REPORTS.


ALDERMAN-WARD SIX


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


John Bohaker


245


172


241


211


223


410


1502


Herbert Currier


85


59


119


66


47


148


524


Edward H. Little


148


90


177


106


115


98


734


Blanks


103


81


112


115


66


47


524


OVERSEER


OF


POOR


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Edmund M. Dow


237


162


320


227


173


290


1409


Blanks


344


240


329


271


275


413


1872


COMMON COUNCIL-WARD ONE


Albert T. Atkinson


229


William H. Caswell


123


Samuel F. Harris


346


Arthur J. Murphy


124


Harlan E. Thurlow


261


Edward Welch


142


Blanks


518


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD ONE


Horton C. Stevens


416


Blanks


167


COMMON COUNCIL-WARD TWO


W. Lunt Bartlett


175


Jos. J. Curley


177


Paul A. Kessler


162


Aleck E. Wagman


45


Aaron D. Woods


189


Blanks


458


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD TWO


Ernest Foss


150


Chester G. Menut


181


Blanks


72


COMMON COUNCIL-WARD THREE


James F. Pettingell


267


Geo. C. Rourke


276


David F. Souther


190


Herbert E. Teague


216


Jos. R. Thibault


279


Blanks


719


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD THREE


Thomas R. Healy


394


Blanks


260


173


ELECTION RETURNS


COMMON COUNCIL-WARD FOUR


David P. Constantine 206


Carl E. Hardy


251


Willard S. McKay 265


Henry Mullins 200


Blanks


572


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD FOUR


Samuel J. Hughes 258


Blanks


241


COMMON COUNCIL-WARD FIVE


William P. Carlin 238


Timothy P. Herlihy


142


Leon M. Little 234


185


Josapha Roy


105


Blanks


451


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD FIVE


Arthur P. Brown


255


Bernard F. Carey


149


Blanks


49


COMMON COUNCIL-WARD SIX


Obed W. Greaton


156


John Langley


310


Chas. R. Merrill


220


Wm. F. Runnells


401


Sam Sargent


316


Laurence M. Weare


199


Blanks


507


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-WARD SIX


J. Harold Brown


199


Chas. O. McKinnon


92


Roland L. Toppan


330


Blanks


101


LICENSE


Wards


1


2


3


4 246


5 238


6


Total


Yes


222


191


304


235


1436


No


339


191


314


228


197


443


1712


Blanks


20


20


31


24


16


25


136


CHAP. 807-LIABILITY


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6 272


Total .


Yes


215


159


235


1.84


189


1254


No


94


66


S7


70


71


125


513


Blanks


272


177


327


244


191


306


1517


Fred H. Morse


174


ANNUAL REPORTS.


CHAP. 514-EIGHT HOURS


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6 Total


Yes


182


166


245


210


196


266


1265


No


89


69


97


64


75


148


542


Blanks


310


167


307


224


180


289


1497


193


CHAP. 487-FIRE


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Total


Yes


208


186


253


217


209


281


1354


No


84


50


85


56


59


112


446


Blanks.


289


166


311


225


183


310


1484


Totals


581


402


649


498


453


703


3284


In Board of Aldermen, Dec. 19, 1913.


Voted, That these returns of the Election held Dec. 9th. inst. be approved and the City Clerk instructed to notify the persons elected.


EDWARD BASS,


EDWARD G. PERKINS,


CARL C. EMERY,


WILLIAM J. CUSACK,


EDWARD H. LITTLE,


GEORGE E. MOULTON,


PAUL T. WINKLEY,


Board of Aldermen


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


AND THE SUPERINTEND- ENT OF SCHOOLS OF THE


CITY OF NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS


FOR THE YEAR


1913


2


NEWBURYPORT: PRESS OF THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO., INC. 1914.


ANNUAL REPORT.


Mr. Berry, for the special committee on the annual report, reported as fol- lows:


Recommend:


"That the report of the Superintendent as amended by this committee be adopted as the Annual Report required by law, with the provision that the Board will not be responsible for any of the personal opinions therein ex- pressed."


ARTHUR II. BERRY, PRENTISS H. REED, EDWARD H. CLARKSON, Committee.


The report of the Committee was accepted and recommendations adopted. (Records of December 29, 1913)


ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Hon. Hiram H. Landford (Mayor) Chairman 23 Purchase Street Laurence P. Dodge, Vice-Chairman 20 Fruit Street E. L. Willard, Superintendent and Secretary 124 State Street


Term Expires. Residence. WARD ONE.


Horton C. Stevens 1913. 27 Bromfield Street


Arthur H. Berry 1914. 53 Bromfield Street


WARD TWO


Ernest Foss 1913. 53 High Street


Prentiss H. Reed 1914. 55 Lime Street


WARD THREE


T. Raymond Healy 1913. 12 Charter Street


Laurence P. Dodge 1914. 20 Fruit Street


WARD FOUR


Samuel J. Hughes


1913. 48 Washington Street


Charles F. Johnson 1914. 45 Washington Street


WARD FIVE


John J. O'Brien 1913. 16412 Merrimac Street


Arthur HI. Wright


1914. 220 High Street


WARD SIX


Joshua Hale


1913. 300 High Street


Edward H. Clarkson 1914. 31 Tyng Street


Edward H. Porter Truant Officer


14 Broad Street


Ethel S. Hart Clerk


18 Summit Place


5


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


SUB-COMMITTEES


Executive Committee-Laurence P. Dodge, Chairman; Horton C. Stevens, Arthur H. Wright, Arthur H. Berry, Ernest Foss.


High School-Arthur H. Wright, Chairman: Arthur H. Berry, Ernest Foss, Prentiss H. Reed, T. Raymond Healy.


Grammar Schools-Arthur H. Berry, Chairman; Horton C. Stevens, John J. O'Brien, Joshua Hale, Charles F. Johnson.


Training and Primary Schools-Ernest Foss, Chairman; Edward H. Clark- son, Samuel .J. Hughes, Horton C. Stevens, Arthur H. Wright.


Special Subjects-Samuel JJ. Hughes, Chairman; Charles F. Johnson, Joshua Hale, Ernest Foss, John J. O'Brien.


Text Books and Supplies-Joshua Hale, Chairman; Samuel J. Hughes, T. Raymond Healy.


Evening Schools-Charles F. Johnson, Chairman; Ernest Foss, Edward II. Clarkson.


Prudential-Horton C. Stevens, Chairman; Arthur H. Wright, Samuel J. Hughes.


Salaries-Prentiss H. Reed, Chairman; John J. O'Brien, Arthur H. Berry.


Janitors and Buildings-John J. O'Brien, Chairman; Prentiss H. Reed, Samuel J. Hughes.


Athletics-T. Raymond Healy, Chairman; Joshua Hale, Edward H. Clark- son (from the Board), Leonard Withington, George H. Hatch (citizens at large); Walter E. Andrews, Principal of the High School; Charles D. Mont- gomery, Teacher Manager; Nicholas Johnson, George Little, Jr., (from student body).


6


ANNUAL REPORTS.


FINANCIAL STATEMENT.


RECEIPTS. Appropriations


Salaries


$52,000.00


Miscellaneous


4,500.00


Fuel


4,000.00


Sundry credits


59.50


Total


$60,559.50


Unexpended balance


1,127.29


$59,432.21


EXPENDITURES


Salaries:


Teachers, High School


$12,814.17


Teachers, Grammar Schools


14,382.30


Teachers, Primary Schools


12,518.17


Teachers, Evening Schools


1,3399.00


Teachers, Special Subjects


3,391.45


Superintendent


1,800.00


Clerk


223.00


Truant Officer


¿50 00


Janitors


4,059.33


Total Salaries $51,327.42


Supplies and Miscellaneous


5,164.82


Fuel


2,939.97


Total expended by the School Board


$59,432.21


Light


367.99


Repairs


5,279.12


Total cost of schools


$65,079.32


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


SCHEDULE OF SALARIES.


ADMINISTRATION.


Paid in 1913


Present Salary


Edgar L. Willard, Superintendent


$ 1.800.00


$ 1,800.00


Edward H. Porter, Truant Officer,


750.00


Marguerite Hunter, Clerk


7.00


Ethel S. Hart, Clerk


216.00


$ 2,773.00


HIGH SCHOOL.


Walter E. Andrews. Principal. Mathematics .. $ 1.630.00


2.200.00 **


Dana C. Wells, Sub-Master, Science


1,315.00


1.350.00


Charles D. Montgomery, Commercial Branches


1,100.00


1,100.00


J. Albert Brack, Mathematics


828.00


Marjorie S. Noyes, English


$50.00


$50.00


Maude B. Randall, French, German


$50.00


850.00


Helen D. Robinson, Latin


750.00


750.00


Lucy B. Morse, French: English


715.00


750.00


M. Gertrude Jones, Commercial Branches


560.00


Mildred E. Collyer, Mathematics, English


715.00


750.00


Alice O. Dow, French


525.00


Angie G. Allbee, Elementary Science


160.00


Marguerite B. Flewelling. Biology, Chemistry


525.00


S00.00*


Elizabeth A. Towle, History


$50.00*


Eleanor J. Little, English


358.17


Ella M. Townsend. Elementary Science


615.00


800.00


Ethel M. Stevens, French


170.00


600.00


Marion H. Bayley, Eng., History, French


180.00


600.00


Marguerite Russell, Com. Geog .. English


180.00


600.00


Frederick M. Peckham, Phy., Geog., Eco


300.00


1,000.00


Myrtie B. Craig, Stenography. Type


220.00


₹50.00


Edna M. Sturtevant, Hist., D. Sci., Phy


195.00


650.00


Frances E. Little, Substitute


15.00


Earl R. Delano, Substitute


8.00


Arthur B. Dimmick, Labratory Assistant


17.50


Harold K. Ireland, Labratory Assistant


17.50


Roy F. Woodbury, Labratory Assistant


7.50


J. Telford Elliott, Labratory Assistant


7.50


12,814.17


$500 paid by the Putnam Trustees.


S


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Paid in 1913


Present Salary


CURRIER SCHOOL.


Sarah B. Chute, Principal, Grade Nine $ 1,000.00 1,000.00


Gertrude L. Barrett, Assistant, Grade Eight . . 599.00 600.00


Retta V. Marr, Assistant, Grade Seven 600.00


600.00


Goldia S. McArthur, Assistant, Grade Six 597.00


600.00


Elizabeth M. Roaf, Assistant, Grade Five ... 598.00


600.00


Helen S. Merrill, Assistant, Grade Five 592.00


600.00


3,986.00


JACKMAN SCHOOL.


George W. Brown, Principal, Grade Nine $ 1,500.00


1,500.00


Mary E. Chesterman, Assistant, Grade Nine 514.17


550.00


Priscilla G. Craig, Assistant, Grade Eight 590.00


600.00


Abbie L. Frost, Asst., Grades VI, VII, VIII .. 600.00 600.00


Josie W. Kimball, Asst., Grades VI, VII, VIII


543.00


600.00


* Paid by the Putnam Trustees.


Ellen deS. Barrett, Assistant, Grade Seven ... $ 574.38


$ 600.00


Florence Carleton, Assistant, Grade Six 590.00


600.00


Lillian Greenleaf, Assistant, Grade Six


600.00


600.00


Lelia E. Kimball, Assistant, Grade Five 590.00


600.00


Edith E. Davis, Assistant, Grade Five


587.00


600.00


$ 6,688.55


KELLEY SCHOOL.


Irving H. Johnson, Principal, Grade Nine . . $ 1,300.00


1,300.00


Nellie G. Stone, Assistant, Grade Eight 600.00


600.00


Anne J. Dixon, Assistant, Grade Seven


600.00


600.00


Anna L. Whitmore, Assistant, Grade Six


599.00 600.00


Emily F. Upton, Assistant, Grade Five


570.00


600.00


3,669.00


GRAMMAR SCHOOL SUBSTITUTES. $ 30.00


Bessie M. Safford, Substitute


8.75


38.75


BROMFIELD STREET SCHOOL.


Tula M. Reed, Principal, Grade Four $ 650.00


650.00


Feroline L. Woods, Assistant, Grade Three ... 600.00


600.00


Ella F. Robinson, Assistant, Grade Two


562.25 600.00


Elizabeth Boardman, Assistant, Grade One .. 565.00


600.00


2,377.25


CURTIS SCHOOL.


Frances L. Pettigrew, Principal, Grade Four . $ 650.00


650.00


Clarissa E. Hathaway, Assistant, Grade Three 557.67


600.00


Julia M. Hopkinson, Assistant, Grade Two ... 465.00


500.00


Mary F. Whitmore, Assistant, Grade One. 600.00


600.00


2,272.67


Marion P. Foster, Substitute


9


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


DAVENPORT SCHOOL.


Mary E. O'Connell, Principal, Grade Four ... $ 645.67 650.00


Marguerite L. Pritchard, Asst., Grade Three. 596.00 600.00


Beulah Evans, Assistant, Grade Two. 405.63


550.00


Mary I. Fernald, Assistant, Grade One 350.00


Isabelle N. Parker, Assistant. Grade One 120.00


400.00


2,117.30


JOHNSON SCHOOL.


Ruth W. Brown, Principal, Grade Four. $ 590.00


625.00


Charlotte K. Dickens, Assistant, Grade Three 582.00


600.00


Jenny P. Haskell, Assistant, Grade Two 600.00


600.00


Julia J. Hubbard, Assistant, Grade One 600.00


· 600.00


2,372.00


PURCHASE STREET SCHOOL.


Isabelle N. Parker, Grade One $ 244.42 244.42


TEMPLE STREET SCHOOL.


Mary A. Doyle, Principal, Grades III, IV. $ 613.00


650.00


Anna L. Doyle, Assistant, Grades I, II 513.33


1,126.33


TRAINING SCHOOL.


Frances W. Richards, Principal 1,000.00


$ 1,000.00


Charlotte C. Bayley, Training School Pupil ... 58.00


Elizabeth N. Carter, Training School Pupil ... 58.00


Marion P. Foster, Training School Pupil. 51.20


Mildred E. Stevens, Training School Pupil . .


58.00


Sarah E. Stover, Training School Pupil. 58.00


Grace M. Welch, Training School Pupil.


50.00


Emma Bell, Training School Pupil


22.00


Anna Collins, Training School Pupil


22.00


Laura Hopkinson, Training School Pupil 22.00


Ruth P. Muffin, Training School Pupil 22.00


Anna W. Pearson, Training School Pupil


22.00


$ 1,443.20


MOULTONVILLE SCHOOL.


Elizabeth A. Walsh, Principal, Grades I, IV. $ 565.00 565.00 600.00


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


Elizabeth C. Adams, Music $ 495.00


600.00


Sarah A. Chase, Domestic Science 748.70


750.00


Priscilla D. Jones, Assistant, Domestic Science 279.00


Abby L. Goodrich, Assistant, Domestic Science 120.00


400.00


Florence M. Murphy, Drawing 748.75


750.00


Wilbur F. Woodbury, Manual Training 1,000.00


1,000.00


3,391.45


550.00


10


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Present Salary


Paid in 1913


EVENING SCHOOLS.


William P. Lunt, Supervisor $ 201.00


Jennie C. Brown, Assistant


99.00


Vera Castelhun, Assistant


100.50


Catherine C. Hunt, Assistant 25.50


Susan Lunt, Assistant 100.50


Cora O. Jaques, Assistant


99.00


Edith M. Merrill, Assistant


100.50


Gertrude E. Nelson, Assistant


97.50


Flora Pettigrew, Assistant


70.50


L. Jeanette Pillsbury, Assistant


75.00


C. Louise Woodbury, Assistant


99.00


Sarah B. Chute, Assistant


100.50


Ellen Frothingham, Assistant


100.50


Retta V. Marr, Assistant 6.00


Elizabeth M. Roaf, Assistant


88.50


Ella B. Stevens, Assistant


25.50


1,389.00


JANITORS.


James H. Brown, Jackman School


$ 564.50


600.00


Michael T. Carey, Kelley School


641.00*


574.00


Albert C. Chase, Moultonville School.


81.25


100.00


Charles B. Cressy, Asst. High School


78.80


Joseph L. Dockam, Currier School


629.50*


600.00


Stephen W. Gale, Curtis School


56.20


Casper Kohlhaas, Davenport School


298.00


298.00


Dennis C. Lowell High School


756.25


775.00


Charles W. Thurlow, Four lower schools


506.25


525.00


Dennis Finnegan, Sub. Curtis School


391.80


450.00


Harold Hopkinson, Sub. Curtis School


2.00


Helen T. Dockam, cleaning Currier School.


37.28


Mrs. Roundtree, Washing Davenport School ..


4.25


Mrs. Preston, Washing Davenport School


3.75


Mr. Lyons, Washing Davenport School


4.25


John Jackson, Washing Davenport School


4,25


4,059.33


$51,327.42


Received $1.00 for evening school sessions.


TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Wilbur Abbott, ice


$ 5.94


Allyn & Bacon, text books


28.00


American Bank Note Co., diplomas


30.00


American Book Co., text books


221.43


American Express Co., express


13.08


11


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


A. R. Andrews, typewriter supplies 16.50


Edward E. Babb & Co., text books and supplies


787.36


F. J. Barnard & Co., rebinding 83.48


C. C. Birchard & Co., text books 21.02


Booth's Express, express


1.40


Boston Regalia Co., flags


16.50


Eben Bradbury, toilet paper


5.94


Milton Bradley Co., supplies


239.76


Josiah W. Chase, manual training stock


33.60


F. E. Coffin, sewing machine 46.37


W. C. Coffin, postage +6.37


Arthur C. Currier, manual training stock


5.61


Charles L. Davis, manual training


.38


Charles Dickens, bells and mantles


1.20


Oliver Ditson Co., music .25


1.89


Drew Stanahan Hussey Co., disinfectant


11.00


E. P. Dutton, text books


57.50


Fisher & Co., sewing supplies


5.15


Ginn & Co., text books and supplies


628.68


Herman Goldberger, subscriptions 6.70


D. A. Goodwin, groceries


77.50


Gould & Adams, rubber stamps


.75


Henry J. Green, Science Dept. H. School


7.81


Hale Transfer Co., express 1.00


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies 363.99


.65


D. C. Heath & Co., text books


142.17


Herald Publishing Co., printing and advertising 71.37


Heywood Bros., & Wakefield Co., manual training 10.50


William M. Horsch, school furnishings 29.17


44.67


Howe & French, Science Dept. H. School


37.72


Frank Hoyt, Science Dept. H. School


.64


Samuel J. Hughes, janitors' supplies


24.97


George H. Jaques, disinfectant


15.10


George T. Johnson, toilet paper


5.00


Jordan Marsh Co., equipment D. Science


40.66


Kennedy & Co., groceries 4.10


Joseph H. Knapp, toilet paper


11.50


L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., Science Dept. H. S.


186.84


Library Bureau, office supplies


10.50


Little Brown & Co., text books 15.60


John M. Little, teaming 22.97


W. E. Morse, Science Dept. H. S.


8.55


Moulton & Lunt, equipment D. Science


10.75


Florence M. Murphy, drawing supplies


4.52


N. E. Telephone Co., telephones


93.02


C. W. Dow, drawing supplies


Hatch Bros., manual training


Houghton Mifflin Co., text books


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ANNUAL REPORTS


Newburyport Confectionery Co., Janitor's supplies $ 2.15


Newburyport Tea Co., Science Dept. H. S. .69


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 74.81


D. F. Noyes Est., cooking equipment 27.86


Osgood & Goodwin, sewing supplies


.91


Rufus Parker, groceries


6.22


A. Harris Paton, engraving diplomas


25.20


Fred W. Peabody, rent of pianos 6.00


George H. Pearson, drawing supplies 7.84


Peoples Express, express


18.25


Perkins Lumber Co., labor and furnishings


53.14


George H. Plumer, drawing supplies


.40


W. B. Porter, teaming


23.01


H. W. Pray & Co., sewing supplies, diploma ribbon


62.66


Remington Typewriter Co., typewriters and supplies


266.00


Silver Burdett Co., text books


18.50


Singer Sewing Machine Co., sewing equipment 15.00


Somerville Brush Co., brushes 37.00


E. P. Stickney, groceries 48.94


Charles C. Stockman, school furnishings


15.50


Stuart Howland Co., Science Dept., H. School


2.57


The Tarpon, fish 2.19


24.60


Charles G. Thomas, School furnishings


48.00


C. W. Thompson Co., music


2.36


Townsend Furniture Co., School furnishings


13.10


S. H. Thurlow & Co., Manual Train., Jan. supplies


75.07


Wadsworth, Howland Co., Science Dept., H. School


2.54


Dana C. Wells, Science Dept., H. School 21.62


West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant 12.50


Whitcomb & Barrows, Domestic Science equipment 1.60


Samuel Williams, Domestic Science 3.00


A. P. Wilson, Manual Training, Janitor's supplies 33.98


C. F. Winchester, supplies 15.00


Yerxa & Co., washing material 1.00


$ 4,545.97


TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS.


Massachusetts Northeastern St. R. Co., tickets $ 275.00


D. P. Newhall, transportation of his children .!. 10.00


285.00


TRUANTS.


Essex County Training School, support of truants $ 222.43


222.43


REPAIRS AND MISCELLANEOUS.


II. D. Allen, whitewashing $ .50


John H. Babb, mileage 1.33


D. A. Bushee, labor on seats 3.38


Taylor Instrument Co., Science Dept. H. School.


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Daniel Cashman, posting notices


6.00


J. J. & H. J. Chase, keys, locks, etc.


6.30


Est. Frank E. Davis, janitors' supplies


29.25


W. C. Derry, laundry work


5.10


William I. Hunt, halyards


.50


F. K. Jackson, labor


5.20


Casper Kohlhaas, janitor's supplies, labor


3.35


Dennis C. Lowell, janitor's supplies, labor


13.41


Merrill Construction Co., lamp


.50


Edward H Porter, traveling expenses


5.60


Albert Russell Sons & Co., casting iron for seats


1.00


Nellie F. Short, laundry work


8.20


Frank R. Schaller, tuning pianos


3.00


Edgar L. Willard, rent of P. O. box, travel


18.80


111.42


Total text books and supplies


$ 5,164.82


FUEL.


Atkinson Coal Co., coal


$ 2,011.35


S. P. Bray, coal .


798.02


Jerome A. Chase, wood


58.50


Josiah W. Chase, wood


9.00


George E. Elkins, charcoal


32.10


A. W. Nason, charcoal


12.00


Perkins Lumber Co., wood


17.00


Est. Joseph Woods, wood


2.00


$ 2,939.97


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Cost per pupil not including repairs


Administration


Salaries $ 2,773.00 12,814.17


Janitors


Text Books and Supplies $ 165.24 2,089.95


Fuel


Light


Repairs


Total $ 2,938.24 17,716.15


+46.00


Grammar Schools:


Currier School


3,986.00


599.78


260.89


571.54


1,062.73


6,480.94


131.75


Jackman School


6,708.55


564.50


459.00


462.57


27.48


339.81


8,561.91


26.27


Kelley School


3,687.75


287.00


264.45


182.65


192.31


4,614.16


23.70


Primary Schools:


Bromfield Street School ..


2,377.25


150.00


162.82


130.14


141.47


2,961.68


24.47


Curtis School


2,272.67


450.00


160.90


298.99


214.38


3,396.94


127.97


Davenport School


2,117.30


314.50


161.79


302.37


85.20


2,981.16


25.21


Johnson School


2,372.00


150.00


144.77


116.28


266.05


3,049.10


26.90


Purchase Street School ..


244.42


36.25


20.99


23.75


233.99


559.40


22.14


Temple Street School . .


1,126.33


120.00


101.12


126.54


22.37


345.33


1,841.69


21.24


Training School


1,443.20


287.00


169.73


182.65


191.00


2,273.58


T18.02


Moultonville School


565.00


81.25


29.82


29.76


263.98


969.81


32.60


Cooking


748.70


50.00


302.77


30.00


30.88


1,162.35


$ 8.15


Sewing


399.00


62.57


461.57


3.07


Drawing


748.75


748.75


.50


Music


495.00


495.00


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Manual Training


1,000.00


71.83


360.00


1,431.83


₸ 6.04


Evening Schools


1,389.00


134.00


28.75


136.98


1,688.73


12.70


Transportation


285.00


285.00


Miscellaneous


238.90


238.90


Truants


222.43


222.43


$47,268.09


$4,059.33


$5,164.82


$2,939.97


$367.99


$5,279.12


Total Salaries


$51,327.42


Amount expended by School Committee . .$59,432.21 Total cost of schools .. $65,079.32


* In this estimate is included the cost of supervision, music and draw- ing besides the usual items.


+ In computing High School costs Putnam School figures are excluded. Cost of drawing for all schools includes drawing paper and supplies. Includes cost of transportation. Rent.


Total cost per pupil including all charges $34.17 Total cost per pupil without repairs ..... $31.33 Cost of repairs is $2.84 per pupil.


ANNUAL REPORTS.


$ 1.53


High School


$835.05


$ 482.73


$150.28


$1,343.97


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COMPARATIVE EXPENSES FOR TEN YEARS.


1904


1905


1906


1907


1908


1909


1910


1911


1912


1913


*Administration


$1,850.00


$1,850.00


$1,937.50


$2,266.25


$2,347.80


$2,350.00


$2,467.50


$2,540.00


$2,598.92


$2,773.00


Salaries:


High School


Teachers


$7,388.33


$7,844.75


$8,060.00


$8,132.50


$8,197.50


$8,400.00


$9,312.50


$10,423.00


$11,640.00


$12,814.17


Grammar School


11,429.42


11,419.37


11,559.20


12,006.40


12,697.78


13,451.97


13,730.49


14,096.01


14,345.14


14,382.30


Primary School


8,541.68


8,691.19


+8,215.63


8,559.28


8,626.32


18,322.28


$9,149.55


10,425.33


10,682.06


11,074.97


Training School


1,533.90


1,609.50


1,542.73


1,464.00


1,486.00


1,198.00 608.00


1,334.00


1,434.00


1,434.00


1,443.20


Evening Schools


273.92


210.67


248.50


456.84


616.00


655.50


1,008.00


1,392.00


1,389.00


Special Teachers


1,580.00


1,451.25


1,622.50


1,660.00


1,730.00


1,777.50


1,835.00


2,910.00


3,239.32


3,391.45


Janitors


2,993.81


3,109.76


3,086.81


3,094.60


3,100.99


3,117.96


3,222.50


3,525.92


3,952.35


4,059.33


Fuel


3,244.75


3,179.79


2,932.08


3,447.82


3,051.33


2,749.46


2,959.15


2,675.33


114,061.58


2,939.97


Supplies & Miscellaneous


3,570.95


2,720.87


3,795.96


3,815.76


4,264.69


4,363.22


4,858.59


§6,866.96


5,648.01


5,164.82


Total Expended by School Committee


$42,406.76


$42,087.15


$43,000.91


$44,903.45


$46,118.41 $46,378.39 215.32 213.64


$49,524.78 $55,904.55 215.29 3,237.33 164.50 5,604.79


$58,993.38


$59,432.21


Light


134.50


162.96


155.00


166.88


4,848.04


2,107.02


Repairs


1,808.98


3,378.91


Total Cost of Schools


$44,964.89


$48,449.24


$51,181.77 $48,699.05 $55,294.07 $59,357.17


$61,659.67 $65,079.32


*Administration includes salaries of Superintendent, Clerk and Tru- ant Officer.


+Small on account of several new teachers employed at a lower salary.


#Large on account of the adoption of the $50 increase.


§Large on account of furnishings bought for the Albert Currier School, $1,596.55


||Large amount of coal used at Albert Currier School before boilers were lowered and sections added.


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