Reports of town officers of the town of Attleborough 1886, Part 2

Author: Attleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 174


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W. Henry Kling, services as sec- retary of school committee, one year to March 1, 1885, 50 00


ANNUAL REPORT. 31


April 9. Albert Williams, stamping books, 1 58 N. A. Gas Light Co., Gas to March I, high school, 2 75 " " April I, 2 00


4 75


E. V. Sweet, cleaning Sanford St. school house, 2 50


A. W. Edson, stamped envelopes, freight and express, 28 33


A. R. Block, ledger and journal, 5 00


George S Perry, brooms, brushes, waste baskets, desk covers, ther- mometers, call bells, etc., 122 19


W. H. Kling, printing and car fare, 3 48


N. A. Fire District, No. I,


Water, Bank St. school, 1, 10 00


Park 66 9 00


High “ 10 00


Bank " 2, 10 00


66 School " 66 16 00


55 00


April 30. J. N. Franklin, sundries, II 18


Elijan Capron, investigating 36 truant cases; visiting cotton mills, 28 30


Charles B. Jenks, I rug, I 25


J. W. Gifford & Co., Hod and shovel, I 20


Step ladder, City school, I 75


Bell, Bank St. school, I 25 Step ladder, Hebronville school, 1 75


5 95


32


ANNUAL REPORT.


May


7. Job B. Savery, enrollment of school children, 15 00


A. S. Bishop, chairs, Holmes and Park St. schools, 6 50


Cornell Bros., paint and brush, IO 43


T. B. Hazzard, black boards, 22 12


W. M. Hall, keys, 50


J. L. Hammett, rubber bands, 2 00


21. Miller, McNeal & Co., 3 teachers' desks, net, 43 50


A. W. Edson, freight and express, II OI


George S. Perry, mucilage, 6 35


June


4. J. N. Franklin, sundries, 12 II


T. W. Draper & Co., glass, 2 15


F. W. Kling, carting desks and tables, 1 00


J. F. Hall, carting desks and tables, 10 00


18. N. A. Gas Light Co., gas fixtures, 5 39


N. A. Gas Light Co., labor and pipe running service to E. H. school, II 75


N. A. Gas Light Co., gas, high school, I 50


Attleboro Water Supply, water, San- ford street school, 8 00


F. W. Kling, printing postals and notices, 4 00


J. L. Hammett, pails and drinking cups, 3 80


July 9. N. A. Gas Light Co.,


Gas for May, high school, I 50


« " June, " 2 00


3 50


33


ANNUAL REPORT.


July


9. N. A. Gas Light Co., repairs, high school, 50


George F. Knowles, removing out building, South Attleboro, 5 30


William P. Shaw, cleaning school house, etc., 4 00


H. A. Bodman & Son, carting of pianos, 10 00


H. M. Maxson, sundries, 3 63


H. B. Davenport,


Opera House for gradua- tion exercises, 25 00


Set of tickets, I 50


26 50


F. L. Staples, moving piano twice, 8 00


Wamsutta Pharmacy, rubber tub- ing, sponges, etc., 6 25


Perry, Barnes & Co., printing, II 25


H. J. Whittemore, music and ex- press, 3 55


23. Hebron Store, broom, saw and axe, 2 40


Charles B. Wood, examining boiler Bank St. school, 3 00


A. Union Gas Light Co., gas, high school, 5 40


August 6. George W. Horton, cleaning San- ford St. school house, 25 50


John Crehan, cleaning vault San- ford St. school, 3 00


A. G. Slocum, repairing clock,


Sanford St. school, 1 00


August 20. W. Henry Kling, postals and printing, 4 50


34


ANNUAL REPORT.


August 20. James Gilbride, cleaning Park St., and Bank St. schools, 33 45


Sept. 3. James W. Gifford & Co., I step ladder, Peck St. school, 2 45


Benjamin Piver, removing ashes from East high school, 3 00


John Whitehill, cleaning school houses, Turnpike and Adams- dlale and Old Town, 10 07


W. Henry Kling, making list of school children, 25 00


George Savage, cleaning North high school house, 18 75


Albert Williams, cleaning East


high school house,


22 20


Cyrus King, cleaning South Main street school house, 5 33


James Gilbride, cleaning Bank St. and Park St. school houses, 34 50


18. A. R. Briggs, cleaning Falls school house, 22 95


F. B. Byram, services as school committee, 12 50


travel, 3 70


16 20


6 87


Cornell Bros. paper,


C. E. Jordan, cleaning Holmes school, 5 00


N. N. Plath, examining boilers, East and North high schools, 2 05


Frederick Fogg, lettering 10 diplo- mas, 5 00


T. B. Hazzard, blackboards, He- bronville and Falls, 25 20


35


ANNUAL REPORT.


Oct. 9. N. A. Gas Light Co., gas, North high school, 2 50


N. A. Fire District No. 1, Water, Bank St. school, 20 00


High " 10 00


School " 66 16 00


Park “ 9 00


55 00


James Gilbride, six days labor on school lots, 9 00


E. H. Sweet & Co., printing, II 25


Second Congregational parish, to use of church for high school, 25 00


Albert Williams, stamping books, 2 55


Cyrus King, cleaning South Main St. school house, 4 32


22. C. J. Allen, cleaning vaults, Park St., Bank St., and Falls school houses, 15 00


R. Knapp & Co., brooms and oil, I 63


5. L. P. Beers, labor correcting exam- ination papers, 5 00


Lizzie M. Thomson, labor correct-


ing examination papers, 5 00


M. O. Wheaton, freight on seats, and carting, 5 40


James Gilbride, mowing school lot, High St., I OO


W. H. Kling, services as school committee, one year, 25 CO


George S. Perry, mats, 18 80


F. W. Kling & Co., printing bill heads, 10 00


Nov.


36


ANNUAL REPORT.


Nov. 5. J. W. Gifford & Co., pails and dip- pers, Dodgeville, .33


I bell, 1 25


1 58 N. A. Gas Light Co., gas, North high school, 2 00


Perry, Barnes & Co, printing vac- cination certificates, 8 00


John Whitehill, salary as school committee, IS 75


postage &c., 1 48


20 23


D. A. Swift, cleaning vault, New Boston school, 3 00


Job B. Savery, collecting list of school children, 25 00


S. P. Lathrop, services as school committee, I8 75


car fare and postage, 3 10


21 85


J. N. Franklin, sundries for differ- ent school houses, 15 09


Dėc.


3. J. N. Franklin, keys, ash hods, locks, hooks, etc., 15 09


S. P. Lathrop, services as school committee, 9 months, 18 75


postage, 3 10


21 85


Job B. Savery, collecting list of school children, 25 00


D. A. Swift, cleaning vault at New Boston, 3 00


37


ANNUAL REPORT.


Dec. 3. Jobn Whitehill, services as school committee, 9 months, 18 75


postage, 1 48


20 23


Perry, Barnes & Co., 4000 vaccina- tion certificates, 8 00


N. A. Gas Light Co., gas for high school house, 2 00


J. W. Gifford & Co., I bell, 1 25


pail and dippers, 33


1 58


1886.


Jan. 7. E. Carlisle Brown, services as truant officer, 10 00


James W. Gifford & Co., shovels etc., for Pleasant St, school, I


48


James W. Gifford & Co., hooks, brooms, etc., for Sanford St. school, 4 45


James W. Gifford & Co., sundries for stove, Farmers school, I 42


James W. Gifford & Co., lock for school, Dodgeville, .25


J. N. Franklin, iron pipes, lantern globes aud fitting keys, II 30


21. Jacob Klebes, iron rake, .75


Attleborough Gas Light Co., gas for East high school, 2 25


Richard Donnell, carting ashes from high school building, 8 00


Elijah Capron, services as truant officer, 32 09


38


ANNUAL REPORT.


Jan. 21. George F. Knowles, portable plat- form, paint, etc., 9 10


W. H. Kling, envelopes, postal cards, etc., 6 44


Perry, Barnes & Co., 1000 note heads, paper, etc., 6 00


H.M. Maxson, express and postage, 39 75


N. A. Gas Light Co., gas at high school house, IO 75


Feb. 18. M. O. Wheaton, services as school committee, 25 00


C. S. Holden, services as school committee,


25 00


George E. Biddle, painting black boards, 1 00


Susie Gordon, labeling books, etc., 3 28


F.H.Gould&Co., paint, sponges etc., 6 08


Ezra Perry, repairing sink, .30


M. B. Hawes, expense to Perry school, 2 00


Miller, McNeal & Co., one bookcase and closet, 18 00


N. A. Gas Light Co., gas for high school, 2 75


$1,504 27


39


ANNUAL REPORT.


STATEMENT.


DR.


Balance unexpended, March 1, 1885, $5 71 1,500 00


Appropriation,


-- $1,505 71


CR.


Bills paid, Unexpended balance,


$1,504 27 I 44


$1,505 71


TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


1885.


March 19. Lee & Shepard, Higginson's history of U. S. $50 00 Winkley, Dresser & Co., comp. books, 54 30


Ivison, Blakeman & Taylor, reader, 62 50 Harper Brothers, 100 school Geog. 80 00 Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, arith- metic, and spelling blanks, 55 25


Thompson, Brown & Co., histories of England, 17 70


Oliver Ditson & Co., 100 music readers, 34 00


40


ANNUAL REPORT.


April


9. George S. Perry, slates, paper and pencils, 126 62


Warren P. Adams, Ist, 2nd and 3rd readers, 8 00


Charles H. Whiting, books for high and grammar schools, 159 69 Ivison, Blakeman & Taylor, readers and slates, 104 39


William Ware & Co., 3rd readers,


6 25


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, latin readers, 20 00


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., readers, 44 10


Winkley, Dresser & Co., 300 pass books, 5 25


D. Appleton, readers, 41 10


F. M. Ambrose, 3rd and 4th readers, 17 13


30. William Ware & Co., New Franklin 4th reader, 12 50


D. Appleton & Co., cats and dogs, 3 55


James W. Gifford & Co., mica, 25


Carrol W. Clark, graphic leaflets, 8 33


Boston School Supply Co., 50 Phillips Supp. 16 25


Porter & Coates, Normal 3d readers, 9 41


May


7. J. L. Hammett, 400 comp. books, 12 00


De Wolf, Fiske & Co., Websters dic- tionary, 50 40


21. A. W. Edson, 400 sheet sup. readers, 2 00


Cowperwait & Co., primers, 7 25


George S. Perry, 33 reams paper, 15 00 Thompson, Brown & Co., book-keep- ing blanks, 10 67


41


ANNUAL REPORT.


June 18. J. L. Hammett, 10 gross pencils and 29 reams paper, 44 80


Sept. 18. Baker, Pratt & Co., singing books, 64 10


Sheldon Co., grammars, 52 59


Ivison, Blakeman & Taylor, primer slates, 9 60


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Tanglewood Tales, 16 00


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, 150


Greenleaf comp. arithmetics, 93 75


Oliver Ditson & Co., 100 music readers, 34 00


Harper Brothers, 100 school Geog. 80 00


D. Appleton & Co., 25 latin gram. 32 67


Ivison, Blakeman & Taylor, 20 Loom- is's G. & C. books, 14 00


William Ware & Co., 150 new pro- nouncing spellers, 28 75


Harris Rogers & Co., Latin lessons and English comp., 74 00


Harris Rogers & Co., 10 English comp. books, 6 00


Ginn & Co., 15 Greek grammars and 15 Whites' lessons, 33 75


Oct.


9. John Whitehill, books and expressage, 8 20


George S. Perry, books and slates, 119 75


Harper Brothers, 100 intro. Geog. 35 00


Knight, Adams & Co., account books, 3 75


Leach, Shewell & Co., 100 Ist lesson books, 18 33


Lee & Shepard, 25 Higgins' Y. F. History, 25 00


Eagle Pencil Co., 2 gross pencils, 17 CO


42


ANNUAL REPORT.


Oct.


9. Cowperwait Co., Goodrich Chart of United States, 45 00


Warren P. Adams, Patterson Ele- ments of Grammar, 20 00


Winkley, Dresser & Co., 4 gross pass blanks, 43 00


William Ware & Co., 100 new spellers, 15 00


Leach, Shewell & Co., 50 dozen spell- ing blanks, 22 50


Charles H. Whiting, Carter's Civ. Gov't., 33 34


Charles H. Whiting, Histories of England, 8 08


Ivison, Blakeman & Taylor, comp. books, 33 60


Ivison, Blakeman & Taylor, book- keeping blanks and readers, 147 27


Nov. 5.


Charles H. Whiting, 18 French readers, 6 00


C. W. Babcock, I gross boxes, I 60


Charles H. Whiting, readers, Histories spellers and grammars, 26 68


Charles H. Whiting, histories of England, 30 37


Geo. S. Perry, letter paper and files, 19 50


J. L. Hammett, paper, files and pen wipers, 56 65


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, 10 doz. spelling blanks, 4 50


D. Appleton & Co., 12 doz. primers, 8 84


Oliver Ditson & Co., Am. Music Readers, 32 20


43


ANNUAL REPORT.


Nov. 5. Ginn & Co., 7 Webster's No. 1, 1 30


Dec. 3. Harris & Roger, Students Readers, 18 00 Jas. W. Gifford & Co., supplies, 73


Macmillan & Co., 36 Nos. Faw- cett's Pol. Econ., 23 09


Harrison, Hume & Co., writing books and materials, 73 78


J. L. Hammett, supplies, 3 15


Handy Package Dye Co., one gross ink powder, 8 00


Knight, Adams & Co., 124 books, Nos. 4, 7, 9, 17 72


5. A. R. Block, pens, pencils and files, 17 58


17. Willard E. Sibley, pencil sharpeners, 31 50


De Wolfe, Fiske & Co., 6 Webster's Unabridged, 50 40


17. Scranton, Wetmore & Co., supplies, 4 83


Perry, Barnes & Co, school report cards, 26 75


Macmillan & Co., Faucett Pol. Econ., 3 46


1886.


Jan. 21. J. L. Hammett, 100 maple rules, I 60 A. R. Block, pens, pointers, etc., 7 36


Ginn, Heath & Co., 8 Virgil and Vo- cal 21 91


Charles H. Whiting, histories, gram- mars, stories of England, etc. 91 89


George S. Perry, spelling blanks, pen holders, etc., 31 94


Harrison Hume, primers, slates, etc. IO 73


Harris, Rogers & Co., I Stamford, U. S. map, 4 00


44


ANNUAL REPORT.


Jan. 21. Thompson, Brown & Co., 3000 book- keeping blanks, and 3 sets book- keeping, 4 00


Thompson & Co., 109 set book-keep- ing, 72 67


Feb. 4. Charles H. Whiting, 22 hyg. phys., 20 OI


Thompson, Brown & Co., book- keeping, 2 67


18. Boston Supply Co., 2 dozen rules, I 00


Ivison, Blakeman & Taylor, Smiths' elementary phys., 9 58


$3,057 07


STATEMENT.


Appropriation, $2,600 00


Received by sale of text books, 156 12


Expended in excess of appropriation, 300 95


-$3,057 07


45


ANNUAL REPORT.


APPARATUS AND REFERENCE BOOKS.


DR.


Unexpended balance, March 1885, 127 28


--- Appropriation, 500 CO


627 28


CR.


April 9. DeWolf, Fiske & Co., 50 10


George S. Perry, 3 60


Ginn, Heath & Co., 41 33


May 7. A. C. Whitcomb, 71 50


21. George S. Perry, 3 60


Nye Bros., 112 82


Nov. 5. Codman & Schurtleff, 60 80


Unexpended Balance, 283 53


627 28


46


ANNUAL REPORT.


TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS.


DR.


Unexpended balance, March 1, 1885, 56 00 Appropriation,


600 00


656 00


-


CR.


June 18. N. A. Durgin, 97 50


July 9. N. A. Durgin, 15 00


S. Cole, 105 00


Dec. 18. S. Cole, 105 00


N. A. Durgin, 112 50


Unexpended balance, 221 00


656 00


SCHOOL REPAIRS.


March 19. Nye Brothers, repairs Farmers, Muggsville, Briggsville and Sanford St. school houses, 29 75


J. H. Lawson, mason work, Bank St., South Main St., and Sanford St. school houses, 1884, 19 92


ANNUAL REPORT. 47


March 19.


Geo. W. Hopkins, repairs Bank


St. house, new,


I 80


Bank St. house, old, 28 05


High St. house, 19 05


Bank St. house, new, 6 75


Holmes St. house,


I 50


57 15


Frank A. Chace, repairing


High St. house, 17 30


Park St. house, 3 60


20 90


Nye Brothers, repairing East high school house, 16 05


Sanford St. school house, I 30


17 35


N. Nelson Plath, repairing steam heating apparatus, and piping at North high school, 118 59


Radiator for Bank St.


school, old, 183 29


Radiator for Falls school,


80 35


382 23


Ezra Perry, 4 lights of glass, Muggs- ville, 80


April


9. Cornell Brothers, setting glass in District No. I, 90


A. G. Slocum, repairing clock,


1 00


Cornell Brothers, painting and setting glass, District No. I, 1883, 2 55


District No. 4, 1883, 6 74


High St. 1883,


5 20


14 49


48


ANNUAL REPORT.


April 9. Charles S. Peirce, agt., repairing New Boston school house, 14 00


George W. Horton, painting water closets, 3 00


30. N. N. Plath, repairing pipes School St., High St., and Bank St. new school house, 23 26


J. N. Franklin, repairs on Falls school house, 2 10


Geo. W. Hopkins, repairs School St. school house, 4 80


So. Attleboro school house, 3 09


Hebronville school house, 3 40


High St. school house, I 43


Falls school house,


5 65


18 37


Benjamin Mason, grading High St. school yard, 3 00


J. W. Gifford & Co., repairs


So. Main St. school house, 10 72 Farmers school house, 50


Peck St. school house, 95


Sanford St. school house, 34 79


Hebronville school house, 8 15


Dodgeville school house, 50


55 61


May 21. W. F. Shattuck, repairs on So. Main St., Sanford St .. and Muggsville schools, 24 28 Charles S. Peirce, agt., stone work, New Boston school, 25 00


June 4. N. N. Plath, repairs at Bank St. school, 33 18


49


ANNUAL REPORT.


June


4. J. N. Franklin, repairing lock, Bank St. school, 3 50


18. H. C. Berthold, painting old building Bank St., 130 00


J. W. Gifford & Co., repairs at Farmers school, 2 41


Peck St. school, 15 21 Sanford St. schools, 4 47


22 09


July 9. H. C. Berthold, painting School St. school house, two coats, 225 00


Geo. W. Hopkins, repairs Park and Bank St. school, II 97


Aug.


23. H. C. Berthold, painting Falls school, 154 30 6. N. N. Plath, removing and changing radiators at Falls, repairing pipe School and Park St. schools, 126 28


William S. Wilbur, repairing Sanford St. school, 2 25


20. T. B. Hazzard, repairing Adams- dale schcol, 6 00


Turnpike school, 3 60


Old Town school, 4 00


13 60


Le Bosquet Brothers, repairing steam heater, Bank St .. 80 57


C. B. Wood, repairing boiler Bank St. school, 6 00


H. C. Berthold, part payment paint- ing Sanford St. school, 150 00


50


ANNUAL REPORT.


Sept. 3. J. W. Gifford & Co., repairs


Peck St. school, 3 86


Sanford St. school, 98 69


So. Main St. school, 19 96


122 51


W. F. Shattuck, repairs at Briggs. ville, Sanford St. and So. Main St. schools, 394 04


John Whitehill, repairs at Adams- dale, 3 05


H. C. Berthold, labor at Falls school, 24 85


Gammons & Grant, repairs at Sanford street school, 5 34


Patrick Whalan, concreting basement So. Main street school, 42 28


F. L. Staples, carting for Falls school, I 50


H. C. Berthold, balance painting two school houses, Sanford street, 395 00


N. N. Plath, cementing floor around boiler, 23 60


18. Owen Kelly, repairs at New Boston, IO 65


A. H. Tucker, repairs at Farmers, 25 02


G. K. Adams, painting at farmers, 9 50


G. W. Hopkins,


Repairs Park street school, 114 40


High street school, 9 33


Falls school, 3 48


66 Park street school, 5 61


Bank St. school, old, 5 78


Bank St. school, new 2 40 .


141 00


G. K. Adams, painting fence E. High school, 14 25


5 [


ANNUAL REPORT.


Oct. 15. N. N. Plath, repairing Park street school furnace and steam heating gauge for School street, 113 47


Pierce & Carpenter, lumber for Far- mers school, 44 09


T. B. Hazzard, repairing boards So. Main and Peck street schools, 16 75


J. W. Gifford & Co., repairs at Adams- dale, 16 91


Nov. 5. G. W. Hopkins,


Repairs at High St. school, 35 61 School St. school, 2 20


Bank St. school, 5 65


Falls school, 110 03


Park St. school, 1 20


Ellis school, 3 90


158 59


Geo. F. Knowles, repairs at South Attleboro, 11 15


A. H. Tucker, repairing black-boards, 2 50


N. N. Plath, repairing steam boiler, water closets and wash bowls, High street, 46 22


E. A. White, work on City school house fence and repairs on Turn- pike school house, 42 90


Dec. 3. T. B. Hazzard, repairs at Falls, 35 46


Bennett & French,


Repairs High St. school, I 35 Bank street school, 6 47


7 82


52


ANNUAL REPORT.


Dec. 3. W. F. Shattuck, repairs at So. Main, Peck streets, Dodgeville and San- ford street, 52 02


John Whitehill, repairs Oldtown, Holmes and Adamsdale schools, 5 18


J. N. Franklin, repairs Holmes, High and Bank street schools, IO 63


A. Pond, glass Sanford street school, I 70


C. E. Jordan, repairs Holmes, 1 00


John H. Jillson, repairs on clocks, 7 00


E. F. Green, repairing organs, 7 00


Paul Prue, repairs at Oldtown, 5 20


H. M. Gorham, repairing organs, 21 00


T. B. Hazzard, repairs at Falls, 11 50


Charles F. Dean, repairs at Farmers school, 55 15


J. W. Gifford & Co.,


Repairs Dodgeville school, 93


Farmers school, 14 90


Peck street school, 41 97


57 80


F. W. Kling, repairing locks, I 50


Dec. 17. A. H. Tucker, repairs at Dodgeville, I 50


F. W. Kling, repairing 8 locks, 3 00


Jas. W. Gifford & Co.,


Register and boxes South Main St. school, 8 50


Repairing lock, Sanford St. school, I 07


Repairing furnace, Peck St. school, 16 87


N. N. Plath, one new indirect steam radiator and changing and repair- ing pipes, High school building, as per contract, 185 00


53


ANNUAL REPORT.


Dec. 17. Radiators and pipes in grammar room at Falls, 69 69


Safety valve, damper, etc, School street school, 8 58


Repairing on water pipe, Bank St., 6 25


Geo. W. Hopkins,


Repairs on Falls school building, 29 39


High street 21 60


School 66


12 45


Bank


2 97


66 Oldtown 94 56


1886.


Jan. 17. T. B. Hazzard, painting out-houses, Park and School street buildings, 23 65 N. N. Plath, repairing tank, sink pipe and boiler flues, Park and School streets, and new iron boiler and larger pipes North High school, as per contract, 674 40


$5,363 36


STATEMENT.


Appropriation, $3,000 00


Transferred from New School Accommodations, 1,651 35


Expended in excess of appropriation, 712 OI


P -- $5,363 36


54


ANNUAL REPORT.


COMPLETION OF SCHOOL HOUSES AT NORTHI AND SOUTH ATTLEBORO AND HEBRONVILLE.


1885.


March 26. S. S. Woodcock, to balance due as architect for building North and South Attleboro and Hebronville, 517 20 Miller, McNeal & Co., 3rd payment on school furniture, 900 00 John H. Jillson, 8 Octagon clocks, for new houses, 44 00 N. Nelson Plath, piping new Bank St. school house for water, 22 94


J. F. Tilly, balance due on South Attleboro school house, 945 16


Hebronville school house, 2,548 75


April


7. John T. Cottrell, lumber, So. Attle- boro school house, 22 44


9. J. W. Gifford & Co., lock and door handle, South Attleboro, 1 78


16. John T. Cottrell, lumber, South Attleboro school house, 3 21


B. A. White, labor on outbuildings, South Attleboro, 8 83


23. John Whitehill, hinges for outbuild- ing, South Attleboro, 45


William P. Shaw, vault, South Attle- boro, school house, 43


55


ANNUAL REPORT.


May


2. Miller, McNeal & Co., two desks, freight and cartage, 17 75


7. James Kila, building vault Hebron- ville school house, 15 00


Miller, McNeal & Co., balance due on desks, 170 70


21. Richard Donnell, building drain Bank St. school house, 66 27


June 8. Stephen T. Goodwin, building vaults, Bank St. school house, 37 49


18. James Gilbride, 10 hours labor, Bank St., new yard, 1 75


25. H. Aleck Smith, part payment for grad- ing Hebronville school yard, 50 00


J. N. Franklin, labor, new Bank St. school house, 6 05


H. Aleck Smith, part payment gra- ding Hebronville school yard, 150 00


July


9.


Geo. W. Hopkins, labor, lumber and materials, building fence and out- houses, new house Bank St., 294 15


Aug. I. James Flemming, painting outbuild- ing, So. Attleboro house, 7 11


J. W. Gifford & Co., supplies, So. At- tleboro outbuilding, 3 16


20. Patrick Gallagher, grading lot at So. Attleboro school house, 167 00


Sept. 3.


Sanford Daggett, surveying school lot for grading, So. Attleboro, 12 25


18. John T. Cottrell, lumber, fence for So. Attleboro, 44 38


John T. Cottrell, lumber and carting for So. Attleboro, 50 40


56


ANNUAL REPORT.


Sept. 18. A. F. & F. Bray, nails for fence, So. Attleboro, 2 87


John T. Cottrell, lumber, fence for So. Attleboro, 96 27


Walter B. Sadler, fence irons for posts, So. Attleboro, I 50


Frank E. Shaw, labor on fence, So. Attleboro school house, 8 25


William N. Mallory, drilling stone posts, fence, So. Attleboro, 4 00


A. H. Tucker, labor and cement on vault, Hebronville, 9 00


H. Aleck Smith, grading Hebronville school yard, 50 CO


Nov. 5. W. Merry, painting school house fence, So. Attleboro, . 73 54


L. L. Read, 50 fence posts, South Attleboro, 12 50


H. Aleck Smith, to grading yard, Hebronville school, 50 00


paving gutters, 10 00


60 00


$6,648 65


Appropriation, $6,500 00


Am't. from New School account, 148 65


--- $6,648 65


57


ANNUAL REPORT.


NEW SCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONS.


Assigned to Pine St. school house, 5500 00


April 30. Miller McNeal, school furniture, 336 30


Aug. 20. George W. Hopkins, repairs at Falls, 212 19 Sept. 3. 18. W.F.Shattuck, repairs at Dodgeville, 33 09 George K. Adams, painting Dodge- ville school house and fence, 173 54 A. H. Tucker, repairs on Dodgeville school house, 11 18


Nov. 5. N. Nelson Plath, new radiators and piping at Falls, 108 83


1886.


Jan. 7. A. H. Adams, seats for Falls school 28 80 Assigned to Tilly houses, 148 65


" school repair account, 1651 35 14. William Webster, filling cellar and removing stone, Pine St. school lot, 20 00 Feb. 25. W. A. Goff, steps and outhouses at Hebronville, 68 70


Unexpended balance, 207 37 -


8,292 63


Appropriation, 8,500 00


58


ANNUAL REPORT.


PINE STREET SCHOOL BUILDING.


Oct. 30. Gould & Angell, plans and services, 100 00


Nov. 12. Gammons & Grant, first payment on contract, 1,550 00


1886.


Jan. 28. G. A. Sweeney, furnace, 189 CO_


Feb. 26. Gammons & Grant, second payment on contract, 1525 00


3,364 00


STATEMENT.


DR.


Amount assigned from new school accommodations, 5,500 00


CR.


Amounts paid as above, 3364 00


Unexpended balance,


2136 00


5500 00


59


ANNUAL REPORT.


HIGHWAY AND BRIDGES.


DR.


March I. Unexpended balance, $421 75


Appropriation, 12,000 00


$12,421 75


CR


March I. Assigned to districts, 6,800


12. W. D. Fisher, removing ice, I 10


Richard Donnell, removing ice and snow, Dist. I and 4, 59 17


L. M. Stanley, removing ice and snow, Dist. 18, 21 75


C. E. Smith, tools and repairing, Dist. 1, 4, 5, IO 85


May


7. Ames Plow Co., tools, 69 98


14. Chase, Stearns & Co, stone hammer, 2 42


John I. Pike, tools for Dist. 14, 8 80


June 4 J. Markey, repairs on road machine, Dist. 5, I 00


Jonathan Cook, plow points, Dist. 5, 3 35


J. N. Franklin, tools, Dists. 1, 4, 5, 8 98


Grant St., Dists. 4, 5, 400 00


60


ANNUAL REPORT.


June 11. W. B. Sadler, repairing tools, Dist. 8, 3 75


Park Street, Dist. 18, 454 70


A. H. Robinson, tools, Dist. 8, 2 80


18. Patrick McMann, tools, Dist. 9, 4 50


25. High street, Dist. 3, 50 26


Manchester street, Dist. 18, 195 25


Union street, Dist. IS, 264 52


July 2. Circular street, Dist. I, 85 88


Washington street, Dist. 4,


328 50


Oak street, Dist. 4, 60 54


Leonard street, Dist. I, 460 74


John Stanley & Son, repairing tools, sharpening picks and drills, 60 32


Kenneth McKay, Newell bridge, 6 00


9. James W. Gifford & Co., tools, 4 59


Union street, Dist. 18, 359 97


12. A. Phillips, gravel, Dist. 1, 4, 25 68


16. Leonard street, Dist. 4,


142 01


W. F. Shattuck, repairs, Mechanics bridge, SO 57


23. A. R. Cowan, setting glass, Leonard street, 2 50


High Rock Granite Co., stone, Hatch bridge, 170 00


Aug. I .. Darius Briggs, axle for scraper, 5 50


13. Leonard St., Dist. I, 167 33


Hodges street, Dist. 18, 141 22


20. Bridge and grading Valley Falls road Dist. 9, 239 64


E. R. Price, gravel, Dists. 4, 5, II 16


Pleasant Street, Dist. 18, 98 25


27. Watery Hill, Dist. I 165 30


Washington Street, Dist. I, 125 00


61


ANNUAL REPORT.


Sept. 3. T. W. Draper & Co., setting glass, Leonard street, 6 90




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