Officers' Reports of the Town of Brimfield for the Year Ending December 31, 1916--The Journal Print, Palmer, Ma. 1917., Part 2

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$45.19


Case No. 4.


Apr. 3 Town of Sturbridge, supplies $7.97 $7.97


Case No. 5.


Apr. 3 Dr. R. V. Sawin, services, $2.00 $2.00


Case No. 6.


Jul. 3 Jennie Dion, labor, $14.00 $14.00


Case No. 7.


Oct. 2 Town of Greenfield, board, $104.00 $104.00


Case No. 8.


Dec. 30 Mrs. James O'Connell, board, $10.00 Case No. 9.


$10.00


Aug. 7 Dr. R. V. Sawin, traveling expenses,


$ 7.35


Aug. 7 Worcester City Hospital,


27.29


$34.64


MISCELLANEOUS.


12 Tramps at 25c. $ 3.00


Mar. 6 L. Wilcox, repairs, 2.39


Apr. 3 A. W. Brownell, stationery, 5.25


May


1 W. P. Moore, repairs,


7.20


May 1 W. P. Moore, saw bill,


17.23


June 5 H. C. Maddocks, labor and supplies, 23.55


June 5 Marcy Lumber Co., material, 2.00


June 5 Mrs. Kathan, grass seed, C. O. D. 15.38


Jul.


3 Marcy Lumber Co., shingles, 15.00


Jul 3 H. C. Maddocks, plumbing, 6.56


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Oct. 2 W. P. Moore, labor, 4.80


Oct. 2 W. P. Moore, labor,


13.48


$115.84


OFFICERS SALARIES.


Samuel H. Adams, Overseer,


$31.20


Charles C. Brown, Overseer,


26.25


Robert V. Sawin, Overseer,


26.20


$86.65


Edward B. Brown, Appraiser,


$2.50


Miner H. Corbin, Appraiser,


2.50


Herbert Fogg, Appraiser,


2.50


$7.50


Totals,


$810.57


CREDIT ACCOUNT.


Dec. 30 '16 By inventory, $4,240.80


By individual re-inbursments, 73.74


By due from Harriet Harding fund, 100.00


Total credit account,


$4,414.14


Total Dr. account,


$5,051.37


Total Cr. account, $4,414.14


Total cost for support of the poor, $637.23


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INVENTORY FOR 1916.


Town Farm and buildings as appraised,


Farming tools, Dairy utensils, Household furniture,


$4.000.00 39.95


14.85


186.00


Total, $4,240.80


ROBERT V. SAWIN, CHARLES. C. BROWN, SAMUEL H. ADAMS, Overseers of the Poor.


I have examined the foregoing statement of account and find it correct.


EDWARD J. PRINDLE, Auditor.


Assessors , Report


Number of residents assessed on property : Individuals, 211 All others, 22


Total 233


Number of non-residents assessed on property :


Individuals,


97


All others, 33


Total, 130


Total number of persons assessed on property, 363


Total number of persons assessed on poll only, 98


Total, 461


Number of polls assessed,


265


Exempt, 8


Total number taxed, 257


Tax on polls, each $2.00.


Value of assessed personal estate,


0120,500


Value of buildings,


$194,730


Value of land,


311,250


$505,980


Value of all assessed estates,


$626.480


Tax on polls,


$514.00


Tax on personal,


2,201.30


Tax on real,


9,234.38


Tax on omitted polls,


12.00


Tax on omitted assessments,


318.85


Total, $12,289.53


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Rate per $1,000, $18.25.


Number of horses assessed,


250


Number of Cows assessed, 556


Neat cattle other than cows, 312


Number of sheep assessed,


1


Fowls assessed,


1,660


Dwelling houses assessed,


231


Acres of land assessed,


20,709


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APPROPRIATIONS.


Highways; bridges, etc.,


$ 1,525.24


Schools, 4,229.47


Miscellaneous,


1,700.00


Vocational Agricultural School,


1,600.00


Paupers, rent of town farm,


800.00


Officers Salaries,


800.00


Lighting Streets,


765.00


State Highway,


1,000.00


Public Library,


300.000


For spraying and suppression of Gypsy moth, etc.,


175.00


Cemetery Committee use,


100.00


Insurance of town buildings,


200.00


Illegal sale of liquors,


150.00


Painting bridge,


75.00


Use of tree warden,


50.00


Care of Common,


50.00


Treas. and Collectors bonds,


50.00


Club work, 25.00


Total, $13,594.71


Appropriated from Treasury toward taxes, $4,000.00


Amount raised by taxation,


$9,594.71


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State tax,


$1,360.00


County tax,


691.87


State Highway,


198.50


Overlayings,


104.60


Omitted assessments,


330.85


Total amount raised by Taxation,


$2,685.82


$12,280.53


CHARLES C. BROWN, FRED N. LAWRENCE, EDWARD B. BROWN, Assessors of Brimfield.


Cemetery Commissioners' Report


--


Town Appropriation, $100.00


To mowing Cemetery, W. E. Wetherall, $15.25


To mowing Cemetery, C. W. King, 19.50


To mowing Cemetery, F. Edgar Brown,


5.12


To repairing mower, B. E. Campbell,


1.10


To Forbes & Wallace supplies,


4.00


To John H. Noyes, labor, 4.00


$48.97


Balance unexpended,


$51.03


INTERMENTS FOR 1916.


Jan. 11 Edward S. Butterfield.


Jan. 14 Ellen E. Warren.


Jan. 15 Horace E. Jones.


Jan. 19 Geo. W. Sherman.


Jan. 20 William E. Pratt.


Feb. 5 Mary Jane Roper.


Feb. 14 Isaac G. Randall.


Mar.


31 Horace M. Gardiner.


May 6 Olive M. Groves.


May 17 Luana Marsh.


June 14 Mary , Marie Groves.


July 25 Caroline B. Brown.


Sept. 21 Sawine R. Wheaton.


Nov. 3 John H. Noyes.


Nov. 16 Willard Richards.


Nov. 29 Ellen A. Stebbins.


CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS


Amount


Balance


Interest Received


Expended for Care of Lot


Balance of Interest on Hand


Francis H. Bliss


236


$200.00


From Last Year $125.13


$12.24


$1.95


$135.42


Marquis Converse


18


100.00


14.30


6.12


3.00


17.42


Alfred L. Converse


18


100.00


6.49


6.12


3.00


9.61


N. M. Goodale


139


50.00


2.64


3.18


1.95


3.87


David Hitchcock


1


100.00


17.19


6.12


1.95


21.36


Elijah Lombard


old yard


100.00


22.40


6.12


1.95


26.57


Rebeckah D. Stoddard


39


100.00


9.55


6.12


1.95


13.72


Ursula J. Shaw


21


200.00


131.56


12.24


98.90


44.80


Mary W. Wheeler


37


50.00


3.79


3.06


1.95


4.90


George C. Homer


140


50.00


0.00


.82


.45


37


Harriet E. Chamberlin


219


200.00


3.50


8.08


1.95


9.63


J. Ellen Coy


120


100.00


5.32


4.04


1.95


7.41


Pierce & Dunsmore


174


200.00


27.66


8.08


1.95


33.79


George Allen


164


100.00


6.94


6.12


1.95


11.11


Jennie E. Agard


300


500.00


78.70


30.60


1.95


107.35


Henry Adams


313


50.00


7.57


3.06


1.95


8.68


Sanford Booth


345


100.00


7.51


6.12


1,95


11.68


Harriet Brown


167


100.00


4.23


6.12


2.25


8.10


Anna Tarbell Emmons


32


100.00


4.35


6.12


1.95


8.52


John W. Foster


1


100.00


5.04


6.12


1.95


9.21


Edwin A. Janes,


27


100.00


5.25


6.12


1.95


9.42


Jason Morse


5


100.00


4.35


6.12


1.95


8.52


Porter A. Parker


226


200.00


10.15


12.24


3.30


19.09


Melissa Parker


288


200.00


19.71


12.24


1.95


30.00


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Name of Owner of Lot


No. of Lot


of Fund


No. of Lot


Amount of Fund


Balance From Last Year


Interest Received


Expended for Care of Lot


Balance of Interest on Hand


Name of Owner of Lot Arthur J. Palmer


304


100.00


7.15


6.12


1.95


11.32


Luke, Charles and John Bacon old yard


100.00


1.97


6.12


2.10


5.99


F. E. Cook


233


100.00


13.89


4.55


2.55


15.89


Seth Dunham


old yard


100.00


12.31


4.55


1.95


14.91


Linus Homer


60


100.00


5.25


4.55


1.95


7.85


Charles O. Lombard


172


100.00


7.18


4.55


1.95


9.78


John Sherman


70


100.00


12.31


4.55


1.95


14.91


Jonathan Webber


143


100.00


28.32


4.55


1.30


31.57


George Bacon


4


100.00


6.14


4.04


1.95


18.23


Etta L. Pierce


251


100.00


14.17


4.04


1.95


16.26


E. E. Tarbell


191


200.00


70.09


8.08


1.95


76.22


Mary Knight Hyde


62


200.00


11.59


8.08


1.35


18.32


James D. Lincoln


14


500.00


100.06


22.75


5.40


117.41


Asa Lawrence


old yard


50.00


.40


3.06


1.95


1.51


Alban Janes,


old yard


100.00


0.00


4.04


4.04


Bezaleel Sherman


old yard


100.00


0.00


1.00


1.00


Augusta Lombard Rice


old yard


100.00


1.00


1.00


$5,450.00


$814.16


$278.95


$176.25


$926.76


O. E. PARKER, EDWARD B. BROWN, Cemetery Commissioners.


I have examined the foregoing and find it correct.


EDWARD J. PRINDLE,


Auditor.


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Tax Collector's Report


. Dr.


1916 Town warrant, 1916 Excise warrant,


$12,280.53


1,102.39


$13,382.92


Cr.


Cash on town warrant,


$10,201.90


Cash on excise warrant,


1,102.39


Interest collected,


7.51


Total cash to treasurer,


$11,311.80


Abatements,


51.16


Collector's credit,


$11,362.96


Outstanding taxes,


$2,019.96


PENUEL A. PARKER, Collector.


This is to certify that I have examined the accounts of the tax collector and find by his books that he has outstanding taxes to the amount of $2,019.96. EDWARD J. PRINDLE,


Auditor.


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CHAS. S. TARBELL, COLLECTOR IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF BRIMFIELD.


1914 TAX. Dr.


To balance of uncollected taxes for the year 1914, $204.43


Cr.


By cash paid Town Treasurer on 1914 tax, 204.43


Interest paid to Treasurer on 1914 tax 74.81


1915 TAX.


Dr.


To balance uncollected tax for the year 1915, $3,013.29


Cr.


By cash paid Town Treasurer on 1915 tax, $3,013.29


Interest paid Treasurer on 1915 tax, 101.78


CHARLES S. TARBELL, Collector for 1914 and 1915.


This is to certify that I find on the Treasurer's journal that the retiring Collector has turned into the Town Treasury :


On 1914 tax,$204.43, and interest $74.81 On 1915 tax, $3,013.29, and interest $101.78 EDWARD J. PRINDLE, Auditor.


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Slaughtering Inspector's Report


Number of swine inspected during 1916, 176


Number of veal inspected during 1916, 31


Number of beef inspected during 1916, 5


Total for the year 1916, 212


EDWARD B. BROWN, Inspector of Slaughtering.


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Treasurer's Report


CHARLES S. TARBELL, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF BRIMFIELD.


Dr.


To balance cash on hand and in bank as per


1915 report, $2,494.23


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall, 3.00


Received of Telephone Co., reimbursed,


4.30


Received of Mass. School Fund,


1,304.38


Received on 1914 tax,


100.00


Received of County Treasurer, dog fund,


178.88


Received balance 1914 tax,


104.43


Received interest on 1914 tax,


74.81


Received of R. V. Sawin, refunded account over-


drawn salary as School Committee 5.00


Received of Tax Collector on 1915 tax,


100.00


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall,


15.00


Received of Tax Collector, on 1915 tax,


600.00


Received of Palmer Nat. Bank interest on 1915 deposits, 40.72


Received of H. K. Hyde, Treas. H. F. A. income instruction fund, 100.00


Received of Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


1.05


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall,


11.00


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall,


6.00


Received of Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


2.15


Received of Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


.60


Received of Tax Collector, on 1915 tax,


900.00


Received of Tax Collector, on 1915 tax, 100.00


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall,


8.00


43


Received of W. P. Moore, rent of Town farm,


for Oct. and Nov. 1914. 20.00


Received of H. K. Hyde, Treas., H. F. A. income of instruction fund, 250.00


Received of Julia Hitchcock, car tickets, 1.00


Received of H. F. Freeman, tuition High School, 7.50


Received of Elmer I. Twadway for West brick School house, 2.00


Received of Palmer Nat. Bank, interest, 4.60


Received of Tax Collector, on 1915 tax, 100.00


Received of Julia Hitchcock, for car tickets, .55


Received of Town of Warren, tuition, account


vocational Agricultural School, 50.00


Received of C. A. Roper, for lot in Center cemetery, 10.00


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall, 3.00


Received of E. J. Prindle for license to use dynamite, .25 Received of Mrs. Lillie Wesson for license to use


dynamite, .25


Received of B. E. Perry, reimbursed on Wm. Abby case, 73.34


Received of First Nat. Bank, Boston, loan, 2,500.00


Received of H. K. Hyde, Treas. H. F. A. income, of instruction fund, 232.73


Received of Wilkinson cemetery fund reimbursed 11.00


Received of Town of Holland, tuition High School, 30.00


Received of Town of Sturbridge, tuition High


School, 225.00


Received of W. P. Moore, rent of Town farm for Dec. 1914, January 1915, 20.00


Received of Town of Wales tuition High School, 135.00


Received of Julia Hitchcock, for car tickets, .30


Received of Tax Collector on 1915 tax, 100.00


Received of G. F. Kenney for car tickets (1915)


25.00


Received of R. V. Sawin for car tickets (1915)


1.35


Received of Town of Middlefield tuition High School, 15.00


Received of R. V. Sawin for car tickets, 25.00


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Received of Snell Mfg. Co., repair of Highway reimbursed,


26.75


Received of Palmer Nat. Bank loan, 500.00


Received of Tax Collector on 1915 tax, 300.00


Received of O. E. Parker, Treas. H. F. A. income instruction fund, 200.00 ·


Received of Tax Collector on 1915 tax,


100.00


Received of Town of Sturbridge, tuition account High School, 294.00


Received of State Treasurer for Vocational Agricultural School, 583.84


Received of Town of Holland tuition account High School, 42.00


Received of O. E. Parker, Treas. H. F. A: income instruction fund, 766.50


Received of State Treasurer tuition for High


School in special cares, 500.00


Received of State Trasurer 1/2 compensation for inspection of Animals, 11.70


Received of Town of Warren account Vocational Agricultural School, 50.00


Received of New England Telephone Co. reimbursed, 7.40


Received of Augusta Sherman, care of cemetery lot, 100.00


Received of H. F. Freeman, tutition account High School, 7.50


Received of W. P. Moore, rent of Town farm for February 1915, 10.00


Received of Town of Monson for M. Egan, 1.70


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 200.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 100.00


Received of W. P. Moore, rent of Town farm for


March, April, May and June, 1915, 40.00


Received of Town of Wales tuition account High School, 166.50


Received of L. E. Abbott, supplies sold, .35


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 100.00


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Received of C. S. Tarbell on 1915 tax, 200.00


Received of Daniel Rice for care of cemetery lot, 100.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 94.69


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall,


3.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 300.00


Received of F. A. Wheeler, refunded account Grade Schools, 2.42


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 300.00


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall, 3.00


Received of R. V. Sawin, car tickets sold,


2.00


Received of Town of Middlefield, tuition High School, 21.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 2,500.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 113.98


Received of C. S. Tarbell on 1915 tax, 400.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 780.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 300.00


Received of W. P. Moore, rent of Town farm for


July and August, 1915, 20.00


Received of W. P. Moore, interest on note, 16.49


Received of Town of Warren tuition, account Agricultural School, 33.33


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax,


700.00


Received of O. E. Parker, Treas. H. F. A. income instruction fund, 306.00


Received of State Highway Commission, small Town Act, 684.35


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 1,200.00


Reecived of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax,


650.00


Received of R. V. Sawin, car tickets sold,


5.00


Received of C. W. King, for Auctioneers license, 2.00


Received of P. A. Parker, on 1916 tax, 614.33


Received of R. V. Sawin, car tickets sold,


2.00


Received of W. P. Moore, rent of Town farm for Sept. and Oct. 1915, 20.00


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall, 5.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax,


91.55


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Received of State Treas. reimbursed 14 cost of fire extinguishers, 51.00


Received of P. A. Parker, on 1916 tax, 500.00


Received of Memorial Fund reimbursed, 10.15


Received of C. S. Tarbell, balance of 1915 tax, 113.29


Received of C. S. Tarbell, interest on 1915 tax, 101.78


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall,


3.00


Received of T. L. Cushman reimbursed account Supt. Schools, 375.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax,


200.00


Received of R. V. Sawin, car tickets sold,


5.00


Received of State Highway Commission,


4.00


Received of State Treasurer,


Corporation Tax Public service, 195.74


Nat. bank tax, 4.87


Tuition state children,


558.00


State aid, 148.00


906.61


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax,


302.13


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax,


221.18


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax,


100.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. Street Railway excise tax, 1,102.39 6.00


Received of C. A. Roper, rent of hall,


Received of Highway Commission small Town Act, 2,000.00


Received of State Treasurer Street Railway Cor- poration tax, 2,343.75


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 371.87


Received of O. E. Parker Treas. H. F. A. income instruction fund, 335.00


Received of State Treasurer Soldiers exemption, 31.93


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 130.00


Received of State Highway Commission for main- tainance and repair of highway, 4.40


Received of Town of Holland tutition High School, 48.00


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Received of O. E. Parker, Treas. H. F. A. re-


imbursed 1/4 cost of High School catalogues, 1


40.99 Received of M. G. Tarbell, Treasurer H. F. A. Alumni asso. 1/2 cost of High School catalogues, 81.98


Received of C. B. Brown, Treasurer of grange, rent of hall for year 1916, 40.00


Received of W. P. Moore, rent of Town farm for


Nov. and Dec. 1915, January 1916, 30.00


Received of Town of Middlefield tuition High School, 24.00


Received of Julia Hitchcock, car tickets sold, .95


Received of F. A. Wheeler, for School supplies, .71


Received of S. N. E. R. R. reimbursed account repair of approaches, 15.00


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 312.73


Received of P. A. Parker, Coll. on 1916 tax, 26.95


Received of Wilkinson cemetery fund reimbursed, 9.00


Received of R. V. Sawin, car tickets sold, 6.00


Amount received to January 1st, 1917, $33,429.59


Cr.


By bills paid on orders drawn by the Selectmen, $28,500.44


By transfer of Samuel Rice cemetery fund to cemetery commission fund, 100.00


By transfer of Augusta Sherman cemetery fund to cemetery commission fund, 100.00


By cash on hand and in bank, 4,729.15


$33,429.59


CHARLES S. TARBELL,


Treasurer.


This is to certify that I have examined the Treas- urers account and find it correct.


EDWARD J. PRINDLE, Auditor.


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Assets and Liabilities of the Town


ASSETS.


Cash in Treasury,


$4,729.15


Due on account of State aid, 76.00


Due on account Superintendent of Schools,


from State,


375.00


Due from W. P. Moore, rent of Town Farm


12 months,


120.00


Due from W. P. Moore, mortgage,


note,


164.09


Uncollected taxes, 1916,


2,019.96


Due from Town of Wales, tuition High


School,


192.00


Due from Town of Sturbridge, tutition High


School,


376.50


Due from O. E. Parker, Treas. of H. F. A.


income of instruction fund,


840.00


Due from Telephone Co.,


5.40


Due from State, for burial of Soldiers, 50.00


$8,942.70


NO LIABILITIES.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


FOR THE


TOWN OF BRIMFIELD


January 1, 1916 --- December 30, 1916


Report of the School Committee


MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Robert V. Sawin, Chairman, Term expires 1919


Martha E. Streeter, Secretary,


William C. Davenport,


Term expires 1917 Term expires 1917


Superintendent of Schools, Frederic A. Wheeler.


School Physician, Robert V. Sawin.


Attendance Officers :


Center School, Orrin C. Hicks. East Brimfield, Patrick J. McIntyre, West Brimfield, Charles H. Filer.


School Committee Meetings.


Regular monthly meetings of the school committee are held on the Friday before the first Monday of the month at eight o'clock, P. M. All bills should be pre- sented for approval at this meeting.


SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1917-1918.


Elementary Schools.


Fall term, 16 weeks, Tuesday, September 4,-Friday, December 21.


Winter term, 8 weeks, Wednesday, January 2,-Thurs- day, February 21.


Spring term, 8 weeks, Monday, March 4,-Friday April 26. Summer term, 12 weeks, Monday, May 6,-Friday, June 14.


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Hitchcock Free Academy.


Fall term, 16 weeks, Tuesday, September 4,-Friday, December 21.


Winter term, 12 weeks, Wednesday, January 2,-Friday, March 22.


Spring term, 12 weeks, Monday, April 1,-Friday, June 21.


To the Citizens of Brimfield :


Your school committee herewith submits the fol- lowing report for the year ending December 31, 1916.


PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT, 1916.


AMOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR SUPPORT OF ELE- MENTARY SCHOOLS, 1916.


Mass. School Fund, Balance Dec. 31, 1915,


$ 325.57


Mass School Fund, Distribution, Jan. 25, 1916,


5.00


Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


1.05


Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


2.75


Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


1.00


Town appropriation,


4,229.47


Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


.55


Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


.30


G. F. Kenney, car tickets,


25.00


R. V. Sawin, car tickets,


1.35


R. V. Sawin, car tickets,


25.00


F. A. Wheeler, refund,


2.42


R. V. Sawin, car tickets,


2.00


R. V. Sawin, car tickets,


5.00


R. V. Sawin, car tickets,


2.00


Account, Supt. of Schools,


375.00


State Minor Wards, tuition,


558.00


R. V. Sawin, car tickets,


5.00


Julia Hitchcock, car tickets,


.95


F. A. Wheeler, supplies,


.71


R. V. Sawin, car tickets,


6.00


$6,878.50


1,304.38 R. V. Sawin, refund,


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AMOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR SUPPORT OF HIGH SCHOOL, 1916.


Instruction Fund, income,


$100.00


Instruction Fund, income,


250.00


H. F. Freeman, tuition,


7.50


Instruction Fund, income,


232.73


Town of Holland, tuition,


30.00


Town of Sturbridge, tuition,


225.00


Town of Wales, tuition,


135.00


Town of Middlefield, tuition,


15.00


Instruction Fund, income,


200.00


Town of Sturbridge, tuition,


294.00


Town of Holland, tuition,


42.00


Instruction Fund, income,


766.50


State grant,


500.00


H. F. Freeman, tuition,


7.50


Town of Wales, tuition,


166.50


Town of Middlefield, tuition,


21.00


Instruction Fund, income,


306.00


Instruction Fund, income,


335.00


Town of Holland, tuition,


48.00


H. F. A. payment on catalogues,


40.99


H. F. A. Alumni, payment on catalogues,


81.98


Town of Middlefield, tuition,


24.00


*Instruction Fund, income,


840.00


*Town of Wales, tuition,


192.00


*Town of Sturbridge, tuition,


376.50


$5,237.20


*These amounts had not been received by the Treas- urer prior to the closing of his books for 1916, but as they were due, they are shown as assets.


AMOUNT AVAILABLE FOR SUPPORT OF AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, 1916. Town appropriation, $1,600.00


Grades High


Voca. Total


Expenditures, General Control,


School Committee: Salary, Expenses,


$70.00


70.00


11.65


.70


12.35


Superintendent :


Salary,


540.00


540.00


Expenses,


50.96


23.17


4.51


78.64


Instruction :


Supervisors,


224.00


224.00


Teachers,


2,896.92


3,603.00


1,300.00


7,799.92


Textbooks,


113.52


109.20


6.86


229.58


Supplies,


192.64


205.06


34.87


432.57


Operation of School Plant :


Janitors,


348.43


236.50


584.93


Fuel,


369.35


232.10


601.45


Miscellaneous,


23.85


63.29


87.14


Maintenance,


149.53


26.68


176.21


Health,


37.50


37.50


Transportation,


1,324.50


1,324.50


Sundries,


220.49


220.49


Lecturers,


2.78


2.78


Libraries,


5.55


5.55


New Equipment,


23.67


23.67


Total


$6,352.85 4,720.19


1,378.24 12,451.28


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PUBLIC SCHOOL RECEIPTS, AND EXPENDITURES. 1916.


Grades


High


Voca.


Total.


Receipts, $6,878.50


$5,237.50


$1,600.00


$13,716.00


Expenditures,6,352.85


4,720.19


1,378.24


12,451.28


525.65


517.31


221.76


1,264.72


To find the net cost to the town of the Vocational Agricultural Department, there should be substracted from the total,-$1,378.24,


the following items :


Tuition received,


133.33


State grant,


583.84


Tuition due,


33.33


750.50


Making the net cost for the year,


$627.74


ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1916.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S SALARY.


134 R. V. Sawin,


$10.00


191 Martha E. Streeter,


12.50


212 John H. Noyes,


10.00


335 R. V. Sawin,


10.00


430 Martha E. Streeter,


12.50


432 R. V. Sawin,


5.00


439 W. C. Davenport,


10.00


70.00


SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S EXPENSES.


151 Wilfred Kimber, 1.80


213 R. V. Sawin, 1.95


222 R. V. Sawin, 1.50


61


344 R. V. Sawin,


2.70


437 Mrs. M. E. Streeter,


.60


440 W. C. Davenport,


1.60


441 Mrs. M. E. Streeter,


1.50


11.65


SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT'S SALARY.


18 F. A. Wheeler, 45.00


66 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


91 F. A. Wheeler, 45.00


132 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


165 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


208 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


223 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


243 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


268 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


333 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


379 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


417 F. A. Wheeler,


45.00


· 540.00


SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS' EXPENSES.


169 Maud B. Rees,


8.17


242 F. A. Wheeler,


19.94


376 Maud B. Rees,


9.43


421 Maud B. Rees,


1.83


424 F. A. Wheeler,


10.09


434 Orrin Hicks,


1.50


50.96


GRADED SCHOOL SUPERVISORS' SALARIES.


7 Myrtle Ash,


$12.00 -


8 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


36 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


38 Myrtle Ash,


12.00 -


78 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


62


98 Myrtle Ash, - 12.00


112 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


114 Myrtle Ash, 12.00 ~


171 Myrtle Ash,


12.00 -


172 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


180 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


187 Myrtle Ash,


12.00


281 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


282 Myrtle Ash,


13.00 ·


317 Myrtle Ash,


13.00 ·


323 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


359 Myrtle Ash,


13.00


362 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


402 Myrtle Ash,


13.00 .


415 Ruth L. Conner,


10.00


$224.00


GRADED SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES.


1 Florence Lathrop,


$48.00


2 Nora Bray,


60.00 -


3 Julia Hitchcock, 60.00


4 Helen Mullins,


48.00


5 Bertha Wallace,


48.00


6 Harriet Lombard,


48.00


37 Helen Mullins,


48.00


39 Bertha Wallace,


48.00


40 Harriet Lombard,


48.00


41 Nora Bray,


60.00


42 Julia Hitchcock,


60.00


43 Florence Lathrop,


48.00


79 Helen Mullins,


48.00


84 Julia Hitchcock,


60.00


85 Florence Lathrop, 48.00


86 Nora Bray,


60.00


87 Bertha Wallace,


48.00


88 Harriet Lombard,


48.00


107 Bertha Wallace,


48.00


63


108 Harriet Lombard, 48.00


109 Stella M. Warriner,


60.00


110 Julia Hitchcock, 60.00 4


111 Florence Lathrop. 48.00


113 Helen Mullins, 48.00


153 Stella M. Warriner,


60.00


155 Florence Lathrop.


48.00


154 Julia Hitchcock,


60.00


156 Harriet Lombard,


48.00


157 Bertha Wallace,


48.00.


158 Helen Mullins,


48.00


181 Florence Lathrop,


36.00


182 Julia Hitchcock,


45.00


183 Stella M. Warriner,


45.00


184 Bertha Wallace,


36.00


186 Helen Mullins,


36.00


185 Harriet Lombard,


36.00


269 Dorothy Vincent,


3.92


277 Julia Hitchcock,


30.00


278 Elizabeth Smith,


30.00


279 Dorothy Vincent,


24.00


280 Helen Mullins,


24.00


283 Bertha Wallace,


25.00


284 Harriet Lombard,


24.00


318 Helen Mullins,


48.00


324 Bertha Wallace,


50.00


325 Harriet Lombard,


48.00


326 Dorothy Vincent,


48.00


327 Elizabeth Smith,


60.00


328 Julia Hitchcock,


60.00


360 Bertha Wallace,


50.00


361 Harriet Lombard,


48.00


368 Dorothy Vincent,


48.00


370 Elizabeth Smith,


60.00


371 Julia Hitchcock,


60.00


372 Helen Mullins,


48.00


404 Helen Mullins,


48.00


1


64


406 Elizabeth Smith, 60.00


407 Dorothy Vincent, 48.00


408 Julia Hitchcock, 60.00 D


411 Bertha Wallace, 50.00


412 Harriet Lombard,


48.00


$2,896.92


GRADED SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS.




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