Reports of town officers of the town of Attleborough 1903, Part 7

Author: Attleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 302


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Whenever any of them is violated, although two or more parties may receive the water through the same pipe, the water shall be cut off and not let on again ex- cept by order of the Water Board, and on payment of one dollar, and in case of such violation, any payment for the water by the person committing such violation shall be forfeited.


Rules and Regulations.


I. Application for the use of water must be made in writing at the office of the Water Registrar in the prescribed form, and must state fully and truly the use to which it is to be applied.


No water shall be supplied by takers to persons not entitled to its use.


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2. All persons taking the water shall keep the ser- vice pipes within their premises in good repair and pro- tected from frost at their own expense, and they shall be held liable for all damages resulting from their failure to do so. They shall provide a stop and waste cock, to be properly located inside the building, and have the pipes so arranged that the water can be drawn from them whenever there is danger of its freezing.


3. They shall prevent all voluntary waste of water, and shall not allow water to run through their fixtures to prevent freezing, and there shall be no concealment of the purpose for which the water is used.


4. No alteration shall be made in any of the pipes or fixtures inserted by the town except by persons au- thorized by the Water Board, who shall be allowed to enter the premises to examine the apparatus, the quantity of water used and the manner of its use and to ascertain whether there is any unnecessary waste.


5. The town reserves to itself the right, whenever the Water Board deems it necessary to repair the works, to shut off the water in whole or in part.


6. The Water Registrar or Superintendent, or their agents or assistants may enter the premises of any water taker to examine the quantity used and the manner of its use and to cut off the water for non-payment or rents or fines, or any violations of these regulations or for any other necessary purpose connected with the discharge of their duties.


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7. Owners shall be responsible for water supplied to their premises. When water is supplied to more than one taker through a single service, the bill may be made either to the owner of the estate or by the direction of the owner to the tenants ; but in case of non-payment the water may be shut off, notwithstanding one or more takers may have paid their proportion to such owner or the town.


8. A taker may be required at any time to attach to the service pipe of his premises a meter of suitable size, when at the discretion of the Water Board it seems for the interest of the town. And in all such cases the rates for the current year shall be adjusted by the meter read- ings, even if a bill by fixture rates has already been settled.


9. All service pipe and stop cocks will be supplied and put down to the sidewalk line by the town. All . work beyond the sidewalk line shall be done under the direction and approval of the Water Board by the water taker and at his expense both for labor and material.


IO. In all cases of non-payment of water rent in thirty days after the same is due, or violating the above rules the water may be shut off. The sum of $I will be charged for letting it on.


II. After January I, 1902, no person or persons will be allowed to connect two or more houses together through one service connection with the main water pipe unless by special permit from the Water Board; and if any are so connected in the future without permission the


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water may be shut off from the service in use until a new service connection is made with the connecting house.


On all services where two or more houses are now connected through one service the owner shall not have the benefit of the sliding scale of water rates until the average of each house so connected amounts to the same as allowed by the same rates for a single house.


12. The Water Board reserves to itself the right to shut off the water at the street service from the prop- erty of any person or persons disconnecting or taking out a water meter on their premises without permission and water so turned off shall not be let on again until a satisfactory settlement for same offense is made with the Water Board.


13. All persons or firms wishing to have private hydrants or sprinklers connected with the town water supply shall make application to the Water Board and sign an application for same, by which they agree to comply with the by-laws of the department, and also file a plan of piping for the entire system and the water will not be turned on until the system is inspected by the Board or their representatives.


The Water Board shall inspect the system as often as they deem necessary and if any repairs are necessary they shall be made by them at the expense of the owner.


All outside piping connecting with the town system shall be laid by the Water Department at the expense of the owner.


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All valves and private hydrants shall be sealed by the Water Department.


14. All persons or firms having private fire connec- tions for sprinklers or private hydrants on the premises or in buildings are forbidden to use the water for any pur- poses excepting fires, and shall not open any private hydrant in or out of the building for any other purposes excepting fire unless by permission of the Water Board.


For any violation of this by-law the Water Board may impose a fine of not less than $5.00 and not more than $20.00.


If water is used for any other purposes than for fires the Water Board shall estimate the amount so used and shall charge regular rates.


If the fine or bill for water is not paid when present- ed the Water Board may shut off the water furnished the private hydrants or sprinklers from the town supply until such fine or bill for water is paid and the sum of two dollars will be charged for turning it on.


15. All services shall be laid by the Water Board from the sidewalk line to the cellar at the expense of the owner. The Water Board may make an estimate of the cost of the owner's part and may demand a deposit for the same before laying the pipe.


Applicants wishing a service pipe laid when there is frost in the ground shall pay the extra expense caused by the frost, on the part laid by the town.


16. Applications for extensions of mains through private ways or grounds shall in no case be granted un-


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less the owner thereof executes a proper instrument securing to the town the right of permanent occupation, free from any acts of interference that shall effect the safety of the pipe, and securing to the department free right of entrance for purposes of inspection and mainte- nance.


17. The town pond, South Attleboro, shall be open for fishing, Tuesdays and Fridays, to residents of the town of Attleboro only, upon application at the water office for permission. No fishing through the ice will be allowed. There shall be no dead fish left around the pond or thrown into the water. No nuisances shall be committed around the pond or from boats, and every care shall be taken by persons fishing not to contaminate the purity of the water. Persons having permits shall show them to any officer of the town or Water Depart- ment when called upon to do so. Any one caught fish- ing without a permit, or in any way violating this by- law, will be refused permission to fish and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.


Sec. 9. The water rates and meter rents shall be payable semi-annually in advance on the first days of January and July of each year. All charges for specific supplies or supplies for fractional parts of the year shall be payable in advance and before the water is let on. In all cases where the consumption of water is ascertained by meters, any excess of the minimum rates shall be pay- able annually, quarterly or monthly, as may be required


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by the Water Board. Bills for the same shall be due when rendered.


Sec. 10. If any person shall turn on or turn off the water in any public water pipes or reservoirs without the license of the Water Board he shall be liable to a penalty of not less than $3 nor more than $20 upon con- viction thereof before a trial justice or court having. jurisdiction of offenses arising under town by-laws.


Annual Report


OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


AND


Superintendent of Schools OF THE


TOWN OF ATTLEBOROUGH


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31 1903


TOWN OF ATTLEBOROUGH School Department, 1903.


School Committee :


CHARLES E. BLISS, Chairman ; WALTER J. NEWMAN, Secretary ; WILLIAM H. GARNER,


BENJAMIN P. KING, THOMAS W. WILLIAMS, GEO. K. ROBERTS, M. D.,


MISS LENORA P. BEERS, MRS. EMILY L. RICHARDSON,


MRS. FLORENCE B. THEOBALD.


Superintendent of Schools : WILLIAM P. KELLY.


Annual Report of the School Committee.


FINANCIAL STATEMENT. EDUCATIONAL.


Dr.


To appropriation, $45,000.00


To dog fund, 1,276.46


To tuition, March 16th, 209.75


To tuition, August 3d, 181.25


To tuition, December,


231.00


Cr. $46,898.46


By bills approved as follows :


February 2d.


Teachers' pay roll for January, $2,564.16


A. J. Clements, wood, 148.00


Bristol County truant school, tuition, 44.85


Geo. L. Adams, coal and wood, 35.33


W. A. Armstrong, wood, . . ... 8.05


Janitors' pay roll for January, .. 382.00


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Geo. W. Horton, night janitor, (High School), 20.00


W. E. Groves, wood and haul- ing coal, 30.37


Darlington Coal Co., coal and


wood, 347.32


Stoddard, Haserick & Richards, coal, 687.09


T. E. Perrin & Son, teaming


and freight, 108.1I


Geo. H. Mosher, wood and saw- ing same, 14.74


Chas. W. Knight, wood,


3.50


Alice I. Wetherell, January salary, 40.00


Wm. P. Kelly, January salary, 1 50.00 March 2d.


A. J. Clements, wood, . 24.00


Mr. Chamillard, sawing wood, .. 1.00


Darlington Coal Co., coal and wood, 251.52


Janitors' pay roll for February, 382.00


Wm. P. Kelly, February salary, 150.00


Chas. W. Lillibridge, wood, .. 5.25


308.50


Pierce & Carpenter, coal, . T. E. Perrin & Son, freight and cartage, 14.48


Teachers' pay roll, 5 weeks, .. Substitute teachers' pay roll, February, 53.00


4,002.66


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Alice I. Wetherell, February


salary, 40.00


April 6th.


A. J. Jillson, fuel and supplies, 1.55


Richard Smith, wood, 13.00


Teachers' pay roll 4 weeks to March 27th, 3,219.90


Substitute teachers' pay roll to March 20th, 38.00


Janitors' pay roll for March, .. 382.00


Darlington Coal Co., coal and wood, 115.25


Herbert St. George, janitor, .. 2.40


Alice I. Wetherell, March salary, 40.00


Bristol County truant school, tuition, 38.55


R. W. Dean, wood, 3.00


Wm. P. Kelly, March salary, .. I 50.00


136.46


T. E. Perrin & Son, cartage, 3.50


Attleboro Coal Co., fuel, . . May 4th.


Teachers' pay roll for April, .. 3,191.II


Substitute teachers' pay roll for April, 37.00


E. V. Carpenter, wood, 21.00


B. B. Hathaway, labor, 3.13


H. A. Smith, carting coal, .... 8.65


Darlington Coal Co., coal and wood, 93.50


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W. E. Groves, carting coal,. . . 7.50


Janitors' pay roll for April. 382.00


John B. Moran. rent, 31.25


Wm. P. Kelly, April salary, 150.00


Alice I. Wetherell, April salary,


40.00


June Ist.


Teachers' pay roll for May, .... 3,221.85


Substitute teachers' pay roll for May, 31.00


Alice I. Wetherell, May salary, 40.00


Wm. P. Kelly, May salary, . . 150.00


Attleboro Coal Co .; coal, 726.93


Darlington Coal Co., coal, 26.00


E. V. Carpenter, wood, 30.00


Janitors' pay roll for May, 382.00


July 6th.


Darlington Coal Co., wood, . .. 4.00


Wm. P. Kelly, June salary, .. 150.00


Alice I. Wethrell, June salary, 40.00


B. B. Hathaway, janitor, 4.00


John B. Moran, rent, 31.25


Janitors' pay roll for June, .


360.34


High School teachers' pay roll for June, 427.50


Teachers' pay roll for June, lower grades, 2,622.06


Substitute teachers' pay roll for June, 54.00


August 3d.


Janitors' pay roll for July, 360.34


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ANNUAL REPORT.


Wm. P. Kelly, July salary, .... I 50.00


Bristol County truant school,


tuition, 27.43


Attleboro Coal Co., coal, 1,391.05


September 7th.


Wm. P. Kelly, August salary, 150.00


Janitors' pay roll for August, .. 332.34


Attleboro Coal Co., coal, . 1,521.73


Alice I. Wetherell, clerical ser- vices, 10.00


October 5th.


Dodgeville Store, lamps for


Dodgeville School, 40.00


Blodgett Bros. & Co., program clocks, 332.00


Bristol County truant school,


tuition, 26.28


Alice I. Wetherell, September salary, 40.00


Wm. P. Kelly, September salary, 150.00


Janitors' pay roll for Septem- ber, 384.34


N. Perry & Co., chandeliers, .


44.25


Chas. W. Knight, wood, 19.00 Teachers' pay roll for September, 3,201.58 Substitute teachers' pay roll for September, 11.00 November 2d.


Freeman Robbins, taking school


census, 60.00


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ANNUAL REPORT.


Teachers' pay roll for October, 3,203.55 Substitute teachers' pay roll for


October, 9.00


WV. N. Goff, rent, 31.25


Alice I. Wetherell. October


salary, . 40.00


Wm. P. Kelly, October salary, 150.00


H. A. Smith, wood, 7.50


Janitor's pay roll for October,. . 384.34


December 7th.


Teachers' pay roll for November, 3,204.05


Substitute teachers' pay roll for November, 36.00


Wm. P. Kelly, November salary,


150.00


Alice I. Wetherell, November salary, 40.00


Janitors' pay roll for November, 384.34


E. V. Carpenter, wood, 3.50


December 4th.


Robert Iron Works, draft flue,


Richardson Schoo !. 100.00


E. V. Carpenter, wood, . 14.00


Janitors' pay roll for December, 384.34


Wm. P. Kelly, salary for Decem- ber, 150.00


Alice I. Wetherell. salary for


December, 40.00


J. L. Hammett Co., blackboard, 12.75


O. P. Richardson, insurance, ... 236.25


.


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Teachers' pay roll for Decem-


ber, 3,170.80


Substitute teachers' pay roll for


December,


46.00


W. N. Goff, rent, 31.25


Balance,


592.59


$46,898.46


INCIDENTALS AND REPAIRS.


Dr.


To appropriation, $5,000.00


To overpaid bill of July 6th, .48


To sale of old iron and loam, 7.15


$5,007.63


Cr.


By bills approved as follows :


February 2d.


M. F. Ashley, labor and mater- ial, .68


J. Harry Holden, one month salary as Secretary, 8.00


L. Z. Carpenter, soap, 1.00


Reuben Coffin, janitors' supplies, 1.98


Chandler Adjustable Desk Co., furniture, 121.40


W. J. Newman, postage and supplies, 1.70


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ANNUAL REPORT.


G. A. Monroe & Co., cleaning


material,. .55


Wm. P. Kelly, office expenses,. . 10.00


Geo. H. Herrick, calendars, .... 4.00


Alden R. Vaughn, repairing clocks, 1.75


H. B. Shaw, carriage hire, . . .


1.50


N. Perry & Co., grates and fur- nace repairing, 22.43


Warren Parker, truant officer,. 12.50


March 2d.


M. F. Ashley, labor and ma- terial, 11.50


Attleboro Gas Light Co., gas, .. 21.75


Anthony Cowell Co., umbrella racks, 59.00


A. F. & F. Bray, janitors' supplies, 2.68


E. E. Babb & Co., flags, 36.90


Charles River Iron Works, cast- ings, 7.10


Geo. E. Cole, picture frames, .. 3.70


W. J. Daggett, repairing hal- yards, 2.00


J. W. Gifford & Co., supplies, labor and material, 53.10


Chas. F. Holmes, labor and ma- terial, 1.75


J. Harry Holden, salary as Secre- tary to date, 11.50


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ANNUAL REPORT.


J. Heywood, labor and material, 3.03


Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co.


couch, 8.00


Hebron Mfg. Co., cloth, 6.50


Kenny Bros. & Woolkins,


brooms and brushes, ...


27.75


Wm. P. Kelly. office supplies, 10.00


F. Mossberg & Co., labor, .90


.40


A. R. Macomber, keys, .. W. J. Newman, car fare and supplies, 3.64


N. Perry & Co., labor and ma- terial, 56.03


Warren Parker, truant officer, 12.50


M. C. Plummer, dusters, 12.25


Geo. H. Snell, labor, 1.25


H. B. Shaw, carriage hire, ..


3.00


F. L. Smith Heating Co., clean- ing furnaces, 7.15


J. L. Tobitt & Co., labor and material, 12.62


James Wilding, truant officer, .. 12.50


John Stone, labor, 6.00


April 6th.


B. B. Hathaway, janitors' sup- plies, 5.07


Chas. F. Holmes, labor and ma- terial, 5.05


W. H. Garner, grading, 18.75


202


ANNUAL REPORT.


M. F. Ashley, labor and ma- terial, .75


Calender, McAuslan & Troupe, rug, 11.00


Wm. A. Small, repairing clocks, 4.00


Warren Parker, truant officer, 12.50


Attleboro Gas Light Co., gas, 4.50


Malcolm Currie, labor and ma- terial, 3.90


Albert Atwell, tuning piano, .. 2.00


E. O. Dexter, labor and material,


15.78


G. L. Bates, supplies, 2.50


Wm. P. Kelly, office supplies,


7.00


Simpson's Pharmacy, thermom- eters, 6.00


J. L. Tobitt & Co., labor and material, 38.47


H. B. Shaw, carriage hire, 3.00


J. H. Grey, mops, .75


D. E. Young, labor and ma- terial, 19.20


A. R. Macomber, dry batteries, 1.20


Nahum Perry & Co., labor and material, 5.01


W. J. Newman, salary as Chair- man of Incidentals and Re- pairs Committee, 16.66


W. J. Newman, postage, etc., . 1.62


J. W. Gifford & Co., labor and material, 6.88


203


ANNUAL REPORT.


May 4th.


E. P. Carpenter, window shades, 26.55


Allan, Thompson & Whitney Co., chairs, 24.00


H. B. Shaw, carriage hire, ... 2.75


Wm. A. Small, repairing clocks, 2.75


H. A. Smith, labor, 5.50


T. E. Perrin & Son, cartage, ..


2.25


J. W. Gifford & Co., repairs and supplies, 20.61


Ralph Estes, professional ser- vices, 5.00


Russell Bros., cartage, 5.00


B. B. Hathaway, janitors' sup- plies, 3.00


Chas. F. Holmes, labor and ma- terial, 30.90


Wm. P. Kelly, office supplies, .. 14.34


H. A. Smith, cleaning vaults and removing ashes, 12.45


Sun Publishing Company, print- ing, 8.25


R. H. Jones, labor and ma- terial, 10.00


Chas. E. Carpenter, labor, .


2.00


E. O. Dexter, labor and ma- terial, 15.83


Warren Parker, truant officer, 12.50


J. Heywood, labor and material, 3.71


J. L. Tobitt & Co., paint, .50


204


ANNUAL REPORT.


Dix & Taylor, cleaning material, 1.58


Reuben Coffin, soap, .60


W. J. Newman, Secretary's


supplies, 8.72


June Ist.


Geo H. Herrick, repairing


clocks. 2.00


Wm. P. Kelly, office expenses,. . 23.65


A. H. Tucker, labor and ma- terial, 23.90


W. J. Newman, postage, ยท


2.00


A. J. Jillson, truant officer, ... 25.00


James Wilding, truant officer, . 6.00


Warren Parker, truant officer,


12.50


Daniel Young, labor and ma- terial, 4.70


French & Brownell, hardware


supplies, 8.65


A. R. Macomber, chemicals and labor, I.IO


Reuben Coffin, moving organ, ..


.50


Geo. H. Snell, repairs on boiler, 15.05


G. A. Sweeney, repairing piano stool, 1.00


J. L. Tobitt & Co., labor and material, .48


Attleboro Gas Light Co., gas, 4.80


Attleboro Gas Light Co., mantle, .25


205


ANNUAL REPORT.


July 6th.


Attleboro Gas Light Co., gas


for May, 4.20


Attleboro Gas Light Co., gas for June, 8.40


W. D. Gilpatric, graduation ex- penses, 17.85


J. W. Gifford Co., labor and material, 13.44


Attleboro Press, printing, 6.75


A. B. Smith, ribbon, 3.50


J. L. Tobitt & Co., sponges, . . 1.85 J. Heywood, labor and material, 1.93


Geo. H. Herrick, repairing


clocks, 1.35


W. J. Newman, Secretary,


postage, 1.00


M. F. Ashley, labor and ma- terial, 5.84


R. H. Jones, slate boards, 4.83


Wadsworth Mfg. Co., repairing pump, 3.95


L. Z. Carpenter, cleaning ma- terial, 1.06


William Frenier, truant officer, 14.58


A. M. Everett, rent of church for graduation, 12.00


Attleboro Daily Sun, printing reports, 31.05


206


ANNUAL REPORT.


Chas. F. Holmes, labor and ma-


terial, 2.65


William Flynn, labor and ma- terial, 1.70


Lewis A. Fales, grammar grad- uate exercises, 15.00


Warren Parker, truant officer, 29.16


Reuben Coffin, cleaning vaults, 3.00


Wm. P. Kelly, office expenses, 17.69


August 3d.


J. W. Gifford Co., labor and ma- terial, cleaning and repair- ing heaters, 163.70


J. W. Gifford Co., new heaters for Turner street house, .. 557.00


Michael Galaghan, trimming hedges, 3.00


D. E. Adams, painting South Main street school house, .. 30.50


D. E. Adams, painting Pleas- ant street school house, . . . 38.00


Walter Pinder, labor, 3.30


A. J. Jillson, labor and material, 9.25


Benj. Treen, scrap basket, 2.00


Chas. F. Holmes, labor and ma- terial, 2.35


W. J. Newman, Secretary, sup- plies, car fare, etc., 8.10


Warren Parker, truant officer, 29.16


207


ANNUAL REPORT.


H. B. Shaw, carriage hire, .... 3.50


Daniel Young, labor and ma- terial, 3.46


Sun Publishing Co., printing, .. 5.50


Frank E. Shaw, cleaning vaults, 5.00


New England Towel Supply Co., towel services, .


21.45


E. E. Babb & Co., ink wells, .. 1.42


Martin Lee, cleaning vaults, ... 16.00


Reuben Coffin, labor, 5.10


Geo. F. Bicknell, insurance, 135.00


Emily L. Richardson, distribu-


ting graduation tickets, 1.65 .


Bates Opera House, graduating exercises, 37.50


J. L. Tobitt & Co., labor and material, 29.44


Kenney Bros. & Woolkins,


brushes and dusters, ..


45.25


Geo. B. Girard, painting flag poles, 20.00


September 7th.


Wm. P. Kelly, office expenses, 16.56


Malcolm Currie, labor and ma- terial, 28.63


Derby Desk Co., furniture, 42.18


O. P. Richardson, insurance, .. 45.00 W. M. Fales, labor and material, 40.82


Pierce & Carpenter, lumber, .. 2.14


208


ANNUAL REPORT.


M. F. Ashley, labor and ma- terial, 70.59


C. S. Bush & Co., chemicals, .. .80


J. W. Gifford Co., copper work, Sanford street, 385.00


J. W. Gifford Co., asphalt roof- ing, Sanford street, 231.00


J. W. Gifford Co., new furnace, Pearl street, 312.37


J. W. Gifford Co., labor and ma- terial, 83.16


W. J. Newman, salary as Sec- retary, 6 months, 50.00


W. J. Newman, salary as Chair-


man of Incidentals and


Repairs Committe 6


months, 50.00


W. J. Newman, moving supplies from Perryville, 2.00


W. J. Newman, Secretary, ex- penses, .56


Geo. H. Snell, labor,


1.25


Warren Parker, truant officer, .. 29.16


Continental Grate Co., grate bars,


3.00


G. R. Field, labor, 3.00


Reuben Coffin, labor, 2.00


Chas. F. Holmes, labor and ma- terial, 18.54


John Eden, labor and material, 3.75


E. E. Babb & Co., waste baskets, 7.88


209


ANNUAL REPORT.


R. H. Jones, concreting, . 5.00


Sun Publishing Co., printing, . 3.50


A. J. Jillson, labor, 1.00


J. L. Tobitt & Co., labor and material, 39.14


G. H. Herrick, repairing clocks, 6.50


H. E. White & Co., labor and material, 79.99


October 5th.


Dodgeville store, janitors' sup- plies, 5.77


Attleboro Gas Light Co., gas for September, 2.30


J. W. Gifford Co., repairs and supplies, 107.17


G. H. Herrick, repairing clocks, 1.00


Warren Parker, truant officer, 29.16


Reuben Coffin, janitors' supplies, .50 French & Brownell, labor and material, 16.62


C. S. Bush & Co., chemicals, .. 1.60


Chas. F. Holmes, labor and ma- terial, 1.70


Walter Pinder, labor and ma- terial, 5.89


L. Z. Carpenter, janitors' sup- plies, 4.64


B. P. King, committee expenses, 3.33


Daniel Young, labor and ma- terial, 8.12


210


ANNUAL REPORT.


Masury, Young & Co., Nodusto, 1.50


WVm. P.Kelly, office expenses, .. 10.80


A. I. Atwell, tuning piano, .... 2.00


Heywood & Fuller, labor and material, 2.53


W. J. Newman, Secretary,


postage, 1.00


November 2d.


Wm. F. Flynn, labor, 7.05


Warren Parker, truant officer, 29.60


D. E. Adams, labor and ma- terial, 22.24


G. A. Monroe & Co., janitors' supplies, .80


O. P. Richardson, insurance, .. 45.00


G. H. Herrick, repairing clocks, 2.25


A. R. Macomber, battery sup- plies, 1.60


Sun Publishing Co., printing,. . 14.00


E. A. Briggs & Co., manilla rope, 10.45


Chandler Adjustable Chair and


Desk Co., castings, 4.25


W. J. Newman, postage, 1.00


Martin Lee, labor, . 5.50


M. F. Ashley, labor and ma- terial, 15.81


Daniel Young, labor and mater- ial, 18.42


Wm. P. Kelly, office supplies, . . 16.30


211


ANNUAL REPORT.


L. Taylor, cartage, 5.17


Wm. J. Fogerty, labor, 12.00


J. W. Gifford Co., labor and ma- terial, 95.44


December 7th.


W. D. Gilpatric, High School supplies, 6.70


E. P. Carpenter, window shades, 8.35


J. W. Gifford & Co., labor and material, 57.32


Wm. J. Fogerty, labor and ma- terial, 1.60


'T. W. Williams, car fares and expenses, 14.33


A. R. Macomber, electrical ma- terial, .84


Wm. P. Kelly, office expenses, 10.52


John Eden, labor and material, 1.96


Michael Gallagher, labor and ma- terial, 3.00


Geo. H. Herrick, repairing


clocks, 1.25


A. F. & F. Bray, janitors' sup- plies, 15.40


Geo. H. Snell, labor, .50


J. L. Tobitt & Co., labor and material, 7.01


Josiah Sullivan, dressing, 3.23


"Warren Parker, truant officer, . . 29.16


212


ANNUAL REPORT.


Daniel Young, labor and ma-


terial, 45.81


Attleboro Gas Light Co., gas for November, 15.93


Attleboro Gas Light Co., gas for November, 13.58


N. Perry & Co., labor and ma- terial, 58.39


Providence Telephone Co., rent, January 4th.


11.58


A. R. Macomber, labor and ma-


terial, 5.35


Wm. P. Kelly, office expenses,. . 16.04


L. Z. Carpenter, janitors' sup- plies, 2.24


H. E. White & Co., shavings, .. .50


N. Perry & Co., labor and ma- terial, 4.55


T. W. Williams, car fare and expenses, 5.18


Reuben Coffin, janitors' supplies, 1.60


M. F. Ashley, labor, .76


Simpson's Pharmacy, sponges, 6.00


Daniel Young, labor and mater- ial, 25.10


Providence Ideal Ventillator Co., ventillators, 42.50


W. J. Newman, Secretary, post- age, .70


W. P. Kelly, loam and dressing, 2.00


213


ANNUAL REPORT.


E. H. Frink, dressing, 2.50


Willard Merry, painting, 4.80


Balance, .96


$5,007.63


TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Dr.


To appropriation,


$3,500.00


To sale of books, 45.00


Cr. $3,545.00


By bills approved as follows :


February 2d.


Geo. L. Claflin & Co., chemicals, $ 6.46


E. E. Babb & Co., text books and supplies, 620.45


Attleboro Press, printing,


2.25


T. E. Perrin & Son, freight and cartage, 8.00


M. S. Mead, small supplies, 3.00


Ginn & Co., books, 5.00


Cutter, Tower & Co., books, .. 3.35


Sun Publishing Co., printing, ..


2.00


A. H. Sweet & Co., boxes, ....




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