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No. of
CORPORATION - STOCKHOLDER.
Shares.
Amount Received by the Town.
Appleton National Bank.
CRAM, ANNA B.
6
$7 377
Blackstone National Bank, of Boston.
MORRILL, GEORGE H.
5
TURNER, HENRIETTA
8
Commercial National Bank.
DOANE, FRANCIS
5
5 005
Continental National Bank.
STOCK, MARION E.
5
5 448
Dedham National Bank.
BAKER, FRANCIS M.
30
BLENUS, CHARLES W., trustee .
10
DOANE, HENRIETTA A
13
DAY, LEWIS .
20
DAY, MARTHA S ..
5
FARRINGTON, ELIZABETH
12
FARRINGTON, D. B
5
FISHER, LEONARD.
25
FISHER, WM. CURTIS.
15
HARTSHORN, SARAH F
01
MORSE, HARRIET.
9
MORSE, SIDNEY E
21
PAGE, NANCY M.
16
13
11 200
130
BANK STOCK OWNED IN
CORPORATION -STOCKHOLDER.
No. of Shares.
Amount Received by the Town.
POND, WILLIAM H
16
SMITH, JOHN E.
9
SMITH, CHARLES L
S
WARE, ALBERT E.
2
WINSLOW, OLIVE S., et al., trustees.
10
Everett National Bank.
DOANE, HENRIETTA A
10
FARRINGTON, ELIZABETH .
2
WINSLOW, FRANCIS O.
20
WINSLOW, FRANCIS O., et al., trustees
10
42
42 575
First National Bank, Chelsea. GAY, WILLARD, trustee
20
23 942
Freeman's National Bank.
BAKER, FRANCIS M
10
11 151
Howard National Bank.
FARRINGTON, ELIZABETH
2
2 356
Manufacturers' National Bank.
FISHER, LEONARD
10
S 110
National Exchange Bank.
BAKER, FRANCIS M.
10
15 713
National Hide and Leather Bank.
DAY, ANNA M.
9
MORRILL, GEORGE H
20
SMITH, CHARLES L
S
SMITH, JOHN E.
S
45
58 734
231
$251 559
131
THE TOWN OF NORWOOD.
CORPORATION -STOCKHOLDER.
No. of
Shares.
Amount Received by the Town.
National Rockland Bank.
FOSTER, JOHN W., trustee
10
MORSE, SIDNEY E.
2
National Union Bank, of Boston. DOANE, HENRIETTA A
S
13 685
Neponset National Bank.
TALBOT, MARIETTA
3
6 682
People's National Bank, of Roxbury. MORSE, SIDNEY E
1
1 685
State National Bank.
PRATT, ELIAS E.
2
WASHBURN, A. C.
6
Third National Bank, of Boston.
LANE, HARRIET W.
5
LANE, JONA. AND J. C., trustees
73
PLIMPTON, H. M. & Co
50
WINSLOW, GEORGE S.
84
WINSLOW, F. O.
23
WINSLOW, MARTHA G.
10
WINSLOW, EDITH M.
50
,
2293
258 830
Wachusett National Bank.
PATTERSON, LAWSON B
5
15 768
TOTAL.
$771 960
12
$20 984
S
11 151
132
CORPORATE STOCK OWNED IN
LIST OF PERSONS RESIDING IN NORWOOD
Who own Corporate Stock not subject to local taxation, together with the name of the Corporation, the number of Shares, and the amount received on the same by the Town from the State Treasurer.
No. of
CORPORATION -STOCKHOLDER.
Shares.
Amount Received by the Town.
American Powder Mills.
PAGE, NANCY M.
5
$2 695
Allen Lane Company.
LANE, JOHN C.
10
14 950
Amherst Gas Company.
EVERETT, JULIA D.
10
5 800
Appleton Company.
KEYES, SARAH A.
1
Ashland Shoe, and Leather Company.
WINSLOW, GEORGE S.
10
13 240
Atlantic Novelty Manufacturing Company.
SANBORN, G. E
17
TALBOT, E. E
17
Beverly Co-operative Association.
SQUIRE, JOSEPH
9
Boston & Albany Railroad Company.
BIRD, REBECCA JANE
S
DOANE, FRANCIS
2
DOANE, HENRIETTA A
11
25 90S
34
133
THE TOWN OF NORWOOD.
CORPORATION - STOCKHOLDER.
No. of
Shares.
Amount Received by the Town.
EVERETT, SARAH R.
12
LANE, J. A. AND JOHN C., trustees.
9
RHOADES, ANN LELIA .
11
Boston & Lowell Railroad Corporation. LANE, J. A. AND J. C., trustees
15
23 055
Boston & Maine Railroad. (Common Stock.) LANE, JOHN C. LANE, HARRIET W
5
3
S
4 360
Boston Casting Company.
DOANE, FRANCIS
5 229
Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Railroad Company.
GAY, GEORGE W.
2
PAGE, NANCY M.
12
Boston Wharf Company.
WASHBURN, A. C.
255
WASHBURN, ELLEN M.
45
300
Central Massachusetts Railroad Company. (Preferred Stock.)
10
7 200
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company. WINSLOW, GEORGE S
120
109 440
.
East Boston Dry Dock Company.
LANE, JOHNSON, executor 30
53
$89 570
14
9 030
HILL, GEORGE .
134
CORPORATE STOCK OWNED IN
CORPORATION - STOCKHOLDER.
Shares.
Amount Received by the Town.
Fitchburg Railroad Company. (Preferred Stock.) GAY, GEORGE W.
1. 3
HILL, CHARLES E.
4
$ 328
Franklin Electric Light Company. EVERETT, JULIA D.
5
745
Franklin Park Land and Improvement Company.
FOSTER, JOHN W
80
Hopkinton Building Association.
MORRILL, FRANK A.
2
International Trust Company.
FOSTER, JOHN W., trustee.
12
20 520
Keith Paper Company.
WORTHINGTON, MRS. J. E.
54
20 142
L. A. May Company.
1
1 460
Lyman Smith's Sons Company.
SMITHI, JOHN E
600
SMITH, CHARLES L
600
ALDEN, M. M.
100
POND, CHARLES E
100
WOODS, C. H.
50
WHEDON, WM. T
50
New England Fibre Company. EVERETT, JULIA D
10
320
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. LANE, J. A. AND J. C., trustees
15
705
No. of
1500
1345 500
WILDER, J. B
135
THE TOWN OF NORWOOD.
CORPORATION-STOCKHOLDER.
No. of
Shares.
Amount Received by the Town.
Norwood Press Company.
CUSHING, J. STEARNS
30 15
BERWICK, JAMES .
45
Norwood Gas Light Company.
MORRILL, GEORGE H.
40
SHATTUCK, EDMUND J.
263
MORRILL, GEORGE H., JR.
263
933
$11 573
Odd Fellows Hall Association. COMEY, S. A
2
008
Old Colony Railroad Company. WINSLOW, FRANCIS O., et al., trustees
20
40 760
Old Colony Trust Company. LOCKE, WARREN E
10
23 990
Pacific Mills.
JOHNSON, SAMUEL, J. A. LANE AND J. C. LANE, trustees
3
5 202
South Bay Company.
WASHBURN, A. C.
941
WASHBURN, ELLEN M.
200.
1141
Tribune Building Company.
DAY, LEWIS
11
Turner's Falls Driving Association. EVERETT, R. B
1
136
CORPORATE STOCK OWNED IN NORWOOD.
CORPORATION - STOCKHOLDER.
No. of
Shares.
Amount Received by the Town.
West End Street Railroad Co. (Preferred Stock.)
FOSTER, JOHN W.
20
FOSTER, JOHN W., trustee
17
EVERETT, SARAH R.
17
LANE, J. A. AND J. C
15
69
$64 515
West End Street Railroad Co. (Common Stock,) LANE, JOHN C.
75
46 725
TOTAL
1927 820
137
VALUATION AND TAX, MAY 1, 1895.
Total Number of Polls 1410
Tax on Polls .
$2820 00
Value of Personal Estate
$684,795 00
Tax on Personal Estate
11,573 00
Value of Real Estate
2,673,970 00
Tax on Real Estate
45,190 00
Total Valuation
$3,358,765 00
Total Tax.
$59,583 00
Rate of Taxation $16.90 per $1000.
Town Grants, raised by tax $54,540 00
State Tax .
1,845 00
County Tax.
2,943 46
Overlayings.
254 54
Total Commitment
$59,583 00
Number of Dwelling Houses assessed 810
Horses assessed . 358
" Cows assessed . 408
" Swine assessed . 202
' Acres of Land assessed. 6162
139
POPULATION AND VALUATION OF 1895, AS COMPARED WITH 1872.
I 872.
1895.
Population . .
1676
4574
Male Voters .
344
914
Women Voters.
49
Number of Polls .
472
1410
Number of Persons assessed on Property .
464
898
Number of Persons assessed for Poll Tax only
199
838
Number of Dwelling Houses
320
810
Value of Real Estate.
$1,100,016 00 $3,358,765 00
Value of Buildings excluding land
656,893 00
1,771,647 00
Value of Land excluding buildings
443,123 00
902,323 00
Value of Personal Estate .
518,540 00
684,795 00
Total Amount raised by tax.
.
19,397 79
59,583 00
Percentage of Increase in 1895, as Compared with 1872.
Population .
172.91
Poll Tax Payers.
198.72
Male Voters.
165.69
Dwelling Houses
153.12
Real Estate.
205.33
Personal Estate .
32.06
Amount raised by tax.
207.15
FRANK A. FALES,
Assessors FRED L. FISHER, of
GEO. H. BATEMAN,
Norwood.
NORWOOD, Oct. 1, 1895.
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TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF NORWOOD,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31,
1896.
BOSTON : PRESS OF T. O. METCALF & CO .. 48 OLIVER STREET. 1896.
TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1895-96.
Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of the Poor, Board of Health, and Surveyors of Highways :
FRANK A. FALES, Chairman, FRED. L. FISHER, Clerk. GEORGE H. BATEMAN.
Town Clerk : EDGAR L. BIGELOW.
Town Treasurer : CHARLES E. POND.
Collector of Taxes : EDGAR F. ROBY.
School Committee :
MRS. MARCIA M. WINSLOW, term expires March, 1898. WINSLOW FAUNCE, term expires March, 1898. MRS. MARY J. ALDEN, term expires March, 1897. PATRICK J. MAHONEY, term expires March, 1897. MILTON HI. HOWARD, term expires March, 1896. GEO. W. CUSHING, term expires March, 1896. CLARKE S. GOULD, M.D., resigned.
1
3
Park Commissioners :
J. WARREN TALBOT. GEO. S. WINSLOW.
LEWIS DAY.
Water Commissioners :
MARCUS M. ALDEN, term expires March, 1898. EDMUND J. SHATTUCK, term expires March, 1897. JOHN F. CALLAHAN, term expires March, 1896.
Registrars of Voters :
LOUIS A. CURRIER. AUSTIN E. PRATT.
JOHN P. OLDHAM. EDGAR L. BIGELOW.
Auditors :
ELMER H. BAKER. FRANK E. EVERETT. EBEN F. GAY.
Cemetery Commissioners :
W. ALLEN TALBOT. ALBERT G. WEBB. EDWARD B. PENDERGAST.
('onstables :
JAMES H. ADAMS. WILLIAM CLEARY.
WALTER S. BEAL. MICHAEL D. CREED.
SUMNER BAGLEY. WARREN E. RHOADS.
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Trustees of Public Library :
MRS. MARIA E. COLBURN, term expires 1898. JOHN C. LANE, term expires 1898. FRANCIS TINKER, term expires 1897. MISS MARTHA PARKER, term expires 1897. HORACE T. ATWOOD, term expires 1896. IRVING S. FOGG, term expires 1896.
Surveyors of Lumber :
H. FRANK WALKER. MILTON H. HOWARD.
Measurers of Wood and Bark :
HARVEY L. BOYDEN. C. HENRY WOOD.
Public Weighers :
J. A. HARTSHORN. J. E. PLIMPTON.
W. S. PHALEN. JOHN GILLOOLY. J. E. HARTSHORN.
Superintendent of Streets : FRED. H. HARTSHORNE.
Engineers of Fire Department : J. FRED. BOYDEN, Chief. FRANCIS W. TURNER, Clerk. H. FRANK WALKER.
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Field Drivers : F. M. CRAGIN, M.D., Chairman.
THOMAS DYER. GRANVILLE ELLIS.
GEO. E. SANBORN. GEO. F. BAGLEY, JR.
JOHN F. CALLAHAN. JAMES BUTLER.
THEO. E. GRANT.
Pound Keeper : ALBERT CLAY.
Sealer of Weights and Measures : WARREN E. RHOADS.
Inspector of Provisions and Cattle : ALBERT FALES.
Inspector of Fish, Fruit, and Produce : WARREN E. RHOADS.
APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1895.
RAISED BY TAX.
Schools, $18,000 00
Truant School, 150 00
Guild School, notes and interest,
3,420 00
West School, notes and interest,
1,080 00
High School, notes and interest,
2,070 00
Highways, 5,000 00
Repairs of sidewalks
1,000 00
Concrete walks,
1,000 00
Concrete walk east side of Washington Street,
1,000 00
Removing ledge on Chapel Street,
250 00
Highland Street,
240 00
ITillside Street,
250 00
Rock Street,
500 00
State highway,
200 00
Foundry Street,
500 00
Lighting streets,
1,900 00
Surveying and setting street bounds,
250 00
Grading between Washington, Guild, and Walpole Streets, 100 00
Removing snow,
500 00
Fire Department,
1,800 00
Public Library
500 00
Geo. K. Bird Post, G. A. R.,
150 00
Prosecution of illegal sales of liquor,
375 00
Watering streets, 100 00
Hoyle Street extension,
600 00
Concord Avenue,
200 00
Support of poor,
3,500 00
Amount carried forward, $44,635 00
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Amount brought forward, $44,635 00
State and military aid,
500 00
Markers for soldiers' graves,
30 00
Old Cemetery,
135 00
Printing and stationery,
750 00
Fees in Trial Justice Court,
250 00
Town Officers,
3,500 00
Salary of Collector of Taxes,
500 00
Regular Police,
600 00
Abatement of taxes,
500 00
Water takers' loan, notes and interest,
2,240 00
Incidentals,
900 00
County tax,
2,943 46
State tax,
1,845 00
Overlays,
254 54
$59,583 00
APPROPRIATIONS FROM MONEY .IN TREASURY.
New hose, $350 00
Grade crossings, 500 00
Widening Winter Street,
2,000 00
Sidewalk on Washington Street, south of Mylod,
200 00
Repairs on sewer,
400 00
Drainage of land east of Foundry Street,
175 00
$3,625 00
APPROPRIATIONS FROM TREASURY OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS.
Watering trough corner Walpole and Wilson Streets, $25 00
Interest on water bonds, 3,200 00
Sinking fund, 3,000 00
Sinking fund for new bonds, 400 00
Interest on new bonds, 160 00
$6,785.00
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APPROPRIATIONS TO BE BORROWED ON NOTES.
High School addition,
$10,000 00
Washington Street widening,
5,000 00
$15,000 00
APPROPRIATIONS TO BE BORROWED AND RAISED BY TAX IN 1896.
Washington Street widening,
$1,500 00
Grade crossings,
1,000 00
Isaac Ellis suit,
477 39
Drainage of water from Railroad Avenue and Munroe Street,
500 00
Highways,
500 00
Rock Street,
450 00
$4,427 39
VALUATION FOR 1895.
Real estate,
$2,673,970 00
Personal estate,
684,795 00
Total amount of property taxed,
$3,358,765 00
Number of polls,
1,410
Rate of taxation on $1,000,
$16 90
Number of dwelling houses,
810
Number of horses,
358
Number of cows,
408
Number of swine,
202
Number of acres of land,
6,162
REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.
The Selectmen of the Town of Norwood, as required by the By-Laws of the town, herewith present an account of moneys for which orders have been drawn on the Town Treasurer during the year ending Jannary 31, 1896, together with the accounts of the Treasurer, Collector of Taxes, Water Commissioners, and Cemetery Commissioners, with the report of the Auditors thereon. Also, the Vital Statistics of the town for the year 1895.
SCHOOLS.
Payment of Teachers.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid A. C. Russell, for teaching 39 weeks, $1,170 00
Florence A. Wing, for teaching 39 weeks, 462 50
Annie May Adams, for teaching 20 weeks, 250 00
May B. Brooks, for teaching 173 weeks, 220 00
Mabel F. Boardman, for teaching 13 weeks, 20 00
Lillian B. Quinby, for teaching 20 weeks, 225 00
A. Florence ()'Harra, for teaching 19 weeks, 237 50
$2,585 00
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EVERETT SCHOOL.
Paid H. A. Halstead, as Supervisor, and for teaeh- ing 39 weeks, $1,275 00
Dillie MaeDonald, for teaching, 219 26
Julie M. Jones, for teaching 18 weeks, 247 50
Anna P. Moore, for teaching 20 weeks, 210 00
Ada M. Quinby, for teaching 20 weeks,
189 00
Adelia F. Richardson, for teaching 39 weeks, 409 50
Mary L. Mahoney, for teaching 39 weeks, 409 50
Ruth Gould, for teaching 19 weeks,
199 50
Louise Pettay, for teaching 20 weeks, 210 00
Mabel F. Boardman, for teaching, 10 00
$3,379.26
GUILD SCHOOL.
Paid Julie M. Jones, for teaching 19 weeks, $199 50
Mary E. Carter, for teaching 20 weeks, 210 00
Lizzie C. Tucker, for teaching 39 weeks, 450 06
Orra E. Guild, for teaching 37 weeks,
426 98
Edna A. Lincoln, for teaching 20 weeks, 210 00
Edith K. Angier, for teaching 8} days,
12 75
$1,509 29
NORTH SCHOOL.
Paid Florence Hill, for teaching 39 weeks, $450 06
Julia A. Donovan, for teaching 39 weeks, 409 50
$859 56
BALCH SCHOOL.
Paid Amy I. Gay, for teaching 39 weeks,
$409 50
Ada Stetson, for teaching 8 weeks, 84 00
Louisa Rhodes, for teaching 31 weeks, 357 74
$851 24
12
EAST SCHOOL.
Paid Martha B. Parker, for teaching 39 weeks, $450 06
A. Humphreys, for teaching 23 weeks, 241 50
Lucy B. Tarbox, for teaching 16 weeks, 168 00
$859 56
WEST SCHOOL.
Paid Grace M. Train, for teaching 39 weeks, $409 50
Alice A. Miles, for teaching 39 weeks, 409 50
$819 00
TEACHER OF DRAWING.
Paid Anna Robinson, for teaching 35 weeks, $212 50
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Paid M. W. Misener, for teaching 39 weeks, $400 00
EVENING SCHOOL.
Paid A. F. O'Harra, for teaching, $26 00
CHILDREN AT TRUANT SCHOOL.
Paid Norfolk County, for tuition, Mary Quinlan, $128 84
Appropriation, $150 00
INCIDENTALS FOR HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid Chandler Adjustable Desk Co., for furniture, $433 50
Flexible Door and Shutter Co., for supplies, 50 00
M. H. Howard, for labor and supplies, 185 64
L. W. Bigelow's Sons, for supplies,
132 65
George E. Sanborn, for supplies, 1 93
Ginn & Co., for supplies, 3 00
Amount carried forward, $806 72
13
Amount brought forward, $806 72
Paid George S. Peavy & Co., for supplies,
9 78
George W. Gay, for insurance
178 25
T. B. Davis, for 12 diplomas,
36 00
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal,
90 90
E. F. Gay, for wood, 3 13
Thomas Casey, for wood,
3 82
E. F. Roby, for water rates, 5 00
Jacobs, Whitcomb & Co., for repairing flag,
6 50
E. L. Bigelow, for use of hall, 15 00
C. A. Littlefield, for tuning piano,
2 50
A. T. Harriott, for repairing clock,
1 50
F. A. Fales & Co., for lime and sand, 2 60
1 15
J. L. Hammett, for supplies,
68
William Foreman, for repairs,
2 25
D. H. Fisher, for repairs,
1 50
Herbert Tucker, for repairs,
$1,168 93
INCIDENTALS FOR EVERETT SCHOOL.
Paid George W. Gay, for insurance, $64 13
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 387 88
E. F. Roby, for water rates, 15 00
Norwood Gas Light Co., for gas,
5 00
Hobbs & Murphy, for painting and repairs,
97 64
Herbert Tucker, for repairs,
10 82
William Foreman, for repairs,
19 05
F. H. Dean, for repairs, 61 46
Jacobs, Whitcomb & Co., for repairing flag, 6 50
A. T. Harriott, for repairing clock, 1 25
John Nugent, for cleaning cesspool, 7 00
L. W. Bigelow's Sons, for supplies,
40 50
George E. Sanborn, for supplies,
16 58
$732 81
Adams Express Co., for express,
1 65
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INCIDENTALS FOR BALCH SCHOOL.
Paid W. L. Morse, as janitor, $61 75
Mrs. Fitzgerald, for sweeping and cleaning, 50 00
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 74 10
E. F. Gay, for wood,
7 25
Thomas Casey, for wood,
3 12
E. F. Roby, for water rates,
5 00
George W. Gay, for insurance,
30 00
Jacobs, Whitcomb & Co., for repairing flag,
6 50
A. T. Harriott, for repairing clock,
1 00
J. D. Smith, for labor,
3 40
Spear & Smith, for repairing chimney,
13 70
F. H. Dean, for repairs, 12 36
M. H. Howard, for repairs,
13 23
$281 41
INCIDENTALS FOR EAST SCHOOL.
Paid William P. Welch, as janitor, $61 00
Bridget McCormick, for sweeping and cleaning, 48 00
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 74 10
Thomas Casey, for wood, 7 00
E. F. Roby, for water rates,
6 00
A. T. Harriott, for repairing clock, 1 00
Hobbs & Murphy, for repairs, 3 75
$200 85
INCIDENTALS FOR NORTH SCHOOL.
Paid Charles Bailey, as janitor, $69 75
Mrs. Drummy, for sweeping and cleaning, 9 45
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 93 86
Thomas Casey, for wood,
6 25
E. F. Roby, for water rates, 5 00
Herbert Tucker, for repairs, 1 75
$186 06
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INCIDENTALS FOR WEST SCHOOL.
Paid Enos Lane, as janitor,
$116 50
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 79 04
Norwood Coal Co., for coal,
24 82
Thomas Casey, for wood,
6 25
John D. Smith, for labor,
8 30
Herbert Tucker, for repairs,
5 75
Edgar F. Roby, for water rates, 3 00
H. L. Boyden, for brush,
1 00
$244 66
INCIDENTALS FOR GUILD SCHOOL.
Paid J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, $209 95
J. E. Plimpton & Co., for coal. 6 50
E. F. Gay, for wood, 3 13
Thomas Casey, for wood,
5 38
Thomas E. Clary Co., for insurance,
82 50
George W. Gay, for insurance, 25 00
E. F. Roby, for water rates, 5 00
F. W. Allen & Co., for desks, 20 00
A. T. Harriott, for clock,
4 50
Jacobs, Whiteomb & Co., for repairing flag,
6 50
Herbert Tueker, for labor,
16 21
N. Reed, for labor,
2 69
John D. Smith, for labor,
9 19
F. H. Dean, for repairs,
9 88
E. L. Hubbard, for repairs,
10 00
William Foreman, for repairs,
3 00
L. W. Bigelow's Sons, for supplies,
6 75
$426 18
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INCIDENTALS FOR SCHOOLS.
Paid A. W. Alden, as Janitor of Guild, Everett, and High Schools, one year, $867 49
Charles Ryan, conveying children from Everett Street,
74 45
George Hill, for taking school census,
25 00
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal,
324 00
Chandler Desk Co., for supplies,
243 25
M. H. Howard, for labor and supplies,
455 19
John D. Smith,
15 68
George E. Sanborn,
for supplies,
16 66
Smith-Anthony Co.,
19 79
I. T. Snow,
1 60
Oliver Ditson & Co.,
66
50 12
HI. B. Baker,
66
66
8 00
L. W. Bigelow's Sons,
66
20 90
A. F. Engley,
12 80
H. W. Goodwin,
5 00
George S. Perry & Co.,
4 20
C. H. McKenny & Co.,
90
F. W. Choat,
66
66
9 15
William Fisher,
66
9 64
A. Holton,
68
Page Bros. & Co.,
9 00
J. L. Hammett,
28
Werner Co.,
7 20
E. E. Babb & Co.,
100 31
French Bros.,
66
6 70
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., 6
37 50
E. F. Roby, for water rates,
44 00
Herbert Tucker, for labor and supplies,
10 41
John Nugent, for labor,
36 50
Walker & Goodwin, for repairs,
8 24
Hobbs & Murphy, setting glass,
4 40
66
66
Amount carried forward, $2,429 04
17
Amount brought forward, $2,429 04
Paid T. O. Metcalf & Co., for letter heads, envelopes, etc., 12 25
M. J. Alden, for stationery and postage, 2 50
M. W. Misener, for tuning piano, 2 00
E. L. Fetting, for diplomas,
5 70
Thomas Hall & Son, for microscopes, 3 00
Norwood Publishing Co., for printing,
20 75
Norwood Enterprise, for printing,
50
John C. Lane, for services in Gillin case,
10 00
M. D. Creed, as Truant Officer,
10 50
W. E. Rhoads, as Truant Officer,
6 30
United States Express Co., for express,
25 00
Adams Express Co.,
יר
6 60
Pratt & Marston,
11 41
$2,545 55
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Paid E. E. Babb & Co.,
for books,
$669 09
Silver, Burdett & Co.,
107 60
Ginn & Co.,
66
66 29
Boston School Supply Co.,
28 85
D. Appleton & Co.,
62 00
D. C. Heath & Co.,
66
26 10
J. L. Hammet,
62 41
Maynard, Merrill & Co.,
66
21 84
Alger & Bacon,
5 00
American Book Co.,
25 12
Carl Schoenhof,
4 75
M. H. Howard,
66
38 05
Prang Educational Co.,
"
96 69
University Publishing Co.,
3 75
Leach, Shewell, & Sanborn,
15 00
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
1 56
M. A. Swift & Co.,
66
3 50
$1,237 60
18
RECAPITULATION ON SCHOOLS.
Total payment of teachers,
$10,862 91
music teacher,
400 00
drawing teacher,
212 50
Evening School,
26 00
Incidentals for High School,
1,168 93
Everett School,
732 81
Balch School,
281 41
" East School,
200 85
North School,
186 06
West School,
244 66
" Guild School,
426 18
66
" Schools,
2,545 55
School books,
1,237 60
$18,525 46
Total Appropriation,
$18,000 00
Mass. School Fund, 219 20
$18,219 20
HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION.
Paid Tyler Thayer, for Building Committee, in full, for addition to High School, $10,000 00
Charles E. Pond, for interest on notes, 187 50
$10,187 50
Appropriation, $10,000 00
HIGH SCHOOL NOTE AND INTEREST .*
Paid Charles E. Pond, for interest, $70 00
* The note will be due March 1, 1896.
Appropriation. $2,070 00 .
19
GUILD SCHOOL NOTE AND INTEREST.
Paid Charles E. Pond, for notes, Charles E. Pond, for interest,
$3,000 00
420 00
$3,420 00
Appropriation,
$3,420 00
WEST SCHOOL NOTE AND INTEREST.
Paid Charles E. Pond, for note,
$1,000 00
Charles E. Pond, for interest, 80 00
$1,080 00
Appropriation, $1,080
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WASHINGTON HOSE CO., No. I.
Paid M. W. Fairbanks, as steward, $63 38
Albert Fales, for pay of men, 320 00
Norwood Gas Light Co., for gas,
1 45
E. F. Roby, for water rates,
4 00
John Nugent, for coal, 6 50
Mylod & Parker, for drawing hose to fires, 2 00
Harry Fairbanks, for care of lamp 1 year, 12 00
$409 33
20
AMERICA HOSE CO., No. 2.
Paid L. B. Fulton, for pay of men, $319 00
W. S. Phalen, for services as steward, 16 00
J. H. Adams, on account of pay, 10 00
E. F. Roby, for water rates,
8 00
J. E. Plimpton & Co., for coal,
3 00
Hobbs & Murphy, for setting glass,
1 00
Norwood Gas Light Co., for gas,
45
A. L. Boyden, for drawing hose to fires, 12 00
Pendergast & Callahan, for supplies, 5 60
$375 05
HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. I.
Paid Warren C. Cottrell, for pay of men, $307 50
John F. Cuff, as steward, 23 25
Norwood Gas Light Co., for gas, 5 40
E. F. Roby, for water rates, 4 00
E. F. Gay, for wood, 4 10
6 50
J. E. Plimpton & Co., for coal,
J. A. Hartshorn, for drawing truck to fires,
30 00
Hobbs & Murphy, for setting glass, 1 00
Pendergast & Callahan, for supplies, 22 52
$404 27
MISCELLANEOUS FIRE EXPENSES.
Paid J. F. Boyden, as engineer, $25 00
H. F. Walker, as engineer, 25 00
F. W. Turner, as engineer, 25 00
F. W. Turner, for care of hydrants, 20 00
H. F. Walker, for care of hydrants, 9 00
II. Tucker, for painting hydrants, 19 21
Amount carried forward, $123 21
21
Amount brought forward, $123 21
Paid C. B. Horgan, for teams,
32 00
Knight & Thomas, for supplies,
91 00
Revere Rubber Co., for supplies,
15 87
W. E. Rhoads, for ringing fire alarms,
4 00
William Apel, for ringing fire alarms,
2 00
A. S. Jackson, for repairs,
3 75
William Foreman, for repairs,
3 85
J. F. Boyden, for repairs,
79
Albert Clay, for labor,
2 00
Pratt & Marston, for express,
3 05
William Cleary, for police duty,
13 00
W. S. Beal, for police duty,
6 00
M. D. Creed, for police duty,
3 00
H. F. Walker, for supplies,
3 50
$307 02
RECAPITULATION.
Total paid Hose Co. No. 1,
$409 33
America Hose Co. No. 2,
375 05
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1,
404 27
Miscellaneous,
307 02
$1,495 67
Appropriation, $1,800 00
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NEW HOSE.
Paid Eureka Fire Hose Co., for new hose,
$348 46
Jolin Nugent, for freight and express, 2 04
$350 50
Appropriation, $350 00
22
SUPPORT OF POOR.
MRS. REUBEN WHITE.
Paid F. M. Bailey, for board, $178 00
JOHN CRONIN AND CHILDREN.
Paid Mrs. Nora Cronin, for rent,
$114 00
Mrs. Nora Cronin, for care of children, 150 00
Dr. F. W. Dodge, for medical attendance, 3 00
Dr. I. S. Fogg, for medical attendance, 3 00
$270 00
MRS. PATRICK CASEY.
Paid J. F. O'Brien, for rent, $88 00
MRS. JAMES COURTNEY.
Paid Jabez Sumner, for rent,
$120 00
J. A. Hartshorn, for supplies, 60 00
$180 00
EDWARD BRENNAN AND FAMILY.
Paid H. L. Boyden, for groceries,
$141 85
H. B. Baker, for supplies, 3 14
George H. Bateman, for milk, 29 83
$174 82
HERBERT BILLINGS.
Paid cash allowance, $129 00 .
23
MRS. GEORGE V. DEAN.
Paid G. H. Gill, for rent,
$98 00
Dr. O. H. Hubbard, for medical attendance, 2 00
$100 00
MRS. JOHANNA FITZGERALD.
Paid cash allowance,
$104 00
E. F. Gay, for wood,
26 25
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 7 45
Dr. I. S. Fogg, for medical attendance, 6 00
A. C. Readle, for rent,
60 00
$203 70
MRS. OBER AND DAUGHTER.
Paid cash allowance,
$120 00
ALVIN W. PHILLIPS.
Paid J. H. Bates, for board,
$45 50
MRS. TIMBERLAKE.
Paid Wm. Fisher, for groceries, $104 00
MRS. WM. TAYLOR.
Paid Asa M. Savels, for rent, $48 00
MRS. HAVEY.
Paid cash allowance, $40 00
24
MRS. ENOS LANE.
Paid L. Lowell, for rent,
$120 00
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal,
31 13
$151 13
PATRICK LEONARD.
Paid cash allowance,
$153 00
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal,
6 50
$159 50
MRS. SALLY SMITH.
Paid Tyler Thayer, for rent,
$126 00
E. F. Gay, for wood, 4 38
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal,
25 84
$156 22
MRS. JAMES LYDEN.
Paid Patrick Welch, for rent,
$35 00
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal,
10 13
E. F. Gay, for wood,
7 50
Patrick Hawkins, for milk,
12 27
Bartley Curran, for rent,
18 00
Pendergast & Callahan, for flour,
70
$83 60
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