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ANNUAL REPORT
Street.
Location.
Knight ave.
West side, at Church street. West side, 275 feet south of Church street.
Leedham
North side, front of R. Watts.
North side, front of W. Norwood.
North side, front of ice house.
Linden West side, 350 feet south of Thacher street.
LeRoy
West side, at Alder street. North side. near corner Bank street, fornt C. O. Sweet's. North side, front Horton & Bicknell's. West side, 500 feet from Thacher street. West side, 1,000 feet from Thacher street.
Lamb
Northeast corner Mossberg shop.
Between Mossberg's shops, near railroad (pri- vate).
lindsey
South side, 500 feet from South Main street. North side, 500 feet from Pleasant street.
North side, 1,000 feet from Pleasant street.
McMann Mechanics
North side, 1,500 feet from Pleasant street. North side, 2,200 feet from Pleasant street. West side, at railroad.
South side, opposite Blake house, east of Hodges street.
North side, front Nos. 26-28, near Hodges street South side, between Watson & Newell's and Third street.
North side, three private hydrants (Watson & Newell's).
South side, opposite Nos. 79-81. South side, corner Dennis street.
North side, front of long block west of Dennis street.
West side, front of No. 122.
West side, front of Cobb house, 2d. West side, front Cobb house, No. 180. West side, north No. 140.
West side, south No. 140. East side, corner Falmouth street.
Morey Maynard
North side, opposite Morey street. North side, front Florence Sweet's. North side, near Brook street.
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Street.
Location.
Mulberry
South side, corner Pine street. South side, near Cherry street.
Martin
West side, corner Mulberry street.
West side, between Orange and Brownell.
Maple
North side, corner Eden street.
North side, corner Ellis street.
North side, corner Pine street.
North side, opposite No. 85.
North side, near corner Speedway.
North side, opposite 173.
North side, corner George street.
North side, opposite No. 203, Jackson's.
Maiden Lane Mill Mendon Road
South side, near railroad.
North side, near corner Union street.
East side, corner Robinson avenue.
East side, 150 feet east William Leonard's. East side, west R. Hampson's.
Newport ave.
South side, between Orr and Harris houses. South side, front No. 125, Martha Coupe's.
South side, opposite schoolhouse.
South side, at postoffice.
South side, front Coupe tenement No. 4.
South side, front Bethany Chapel.
South side, front Sadler's old residence.
South side, front Sadler's new residence.
South side, front Jillson's house.
South side, front Stella Orr's 1st house.
South side, opposite Highland avenue.
East side, 450 feet south of Highland avenue. East side, between Orr Brothers and Rebecca Guild.
East side, opposite Stella Orr's house.
North Main
West side, front Bronson building.
East side, front No. 35, C. L. Watson's. East side, front No. 63, Y. M. C. A.
East side, corner Dean street. East side, corner Peck strect.
. East side, between Ide and McDonald's. East side, between No. 149 and No. 155. East side, opposite John street.
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Street.
Location.
North Main
East side, front Simmons' shop. East side, front Simmons' shop. East side, two private hydrants, (Simmons' shop). West side, front No. 200, Wm. Nerney's. West side, at entrance of Woodlawn avenue.
West side, front No. 242. East side, corner Holden street. East side, opposite Twin Elm farm.
East side, front Kratz's house.
East side, front Smith's house.
East side, between Riley's and Cargill's.
East side, front Stafford's house.
East side, opposite Commonwealth avenue.
North ave.
East side, corner West street. East side, opposite Deantown road.
East side, opposite No. 44, beyond car barn.
East side, front No. 51, Emma Angell's.
East side, near Newcomb farm.
East side, front No. 85.
East side, front No. 115.
East side, opposite E. A. Uhlig's house.
Orange
North side, corner Cherry street.
North side, near Martin street.
South side, opposite Park street.
South side, between Park street and car barn.
South side, beyond car barn.
South side, opposite Park entrance.
North side, front J. C. Cummings.
West side, corner Carpenter street.
West side, 400 feet north West Carpenter street.
West side, opposite schoolhouse.
Peck
South side, opposite Florence street.
South side, opposite Walter street.
South side. between No. 61 and No. 63, near Perrin street.
South side, corner Pleasant Place.
Perrin Park
East side, end of street at railroad.
North side, opposite Railroad avenue.
South side, front Briggs' building.
South side, east of railroad arch.
Olive Pond
Oak Hill ave.
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Street.
Location.
Park
South side, corner Union street. North side, corner Morey street. North side, west of Park avenue.
North side, west of Brook street. North side, opposite Winsor's, No. 197.
North side, near corner Sturdy street.
North side, corner Forest street.
North side, corner Torrey street. North side, corner Davis street.
East side, corner Emory street.
East side, near Perry's.
East side, front No. 311.
East side, near No. 320.
West side, corner Maple street.
West side, front Heather's house.
West side, front Barrett's house.
West side, corner road to Sanitarium.
Street to Sanitarium, north side.
Street to Sanitarium, south side.
Street to Sanitarium, west of building, south side.
West side, beyond H. J. Smith's house.
West side, at G. L. Stoddard's house.
West side, opposite Wilmarth street.
West side, between Wilmarth street and Oak Hill avenue.
Pleasant
East side, between Holman and Emory streets. East side, corner Falmouth street.
West side, front Briggs' grain mill.
West side, front No. 84, Carpenter's.
West side, front No. 103 Everett Horton's.
West side, opposite Forest street.
West side, front No. 146, near Oak street.
West side, near Angell street.
West side, corner Starkey avenue.
West side, opposite Perry street.
West side, west of Kelly's house.
West side, front Josephine. Cobb's.
West side, front Isaac Alger's.
West side, near Mrs. Arthur Parmenter's.
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Street.
Location.
Pleasant
West side, front No. 294. West side, near A. E. Briggs' house.
West side, near J. E. Douglas' house, No. 352. West side, near corner Richardson avenue. North side, 100 feet east F. Perry's. West side, No. 35, E. Bliss'.
Pleasar: ave. Pine
West side, front Makepeace's shop. West side, corner Dunham street.
West side, corner Pearl street.
West side, corner School street. West side, corner East street. West side, corner Carpenter street.
West side, corner Orange street. West side, opposite No. 8.
Park ave. Pearl Parker
North side, corner James street. East side, corner School street.
West side, near Carpenter street ..
North side, front No. 35, Simmons'
Robert
North side, iront of Mallory's.
Railroad ave
West side, front No. 21. Handy's bakery.
West side, front Blake's, next to Sweeney's. West side, 500 feet from Highland avenue. West side. 1.000 feet from Highland avenue.
Robinson ave.
West side, 1,500 feet from Highland avenue.
West side. 2,000 feet from Highland avenue. West side. 2,500 feet from Highland avenue. West side, opposite William Green's.
West side. corner Brown street.
West side, 500 feet south Brown street.
West side, north J. T. Ashworth's.
Snell
North side, corner Thacher street.
North side, half-way to standpipe. South side, at standpipe.
South Avenue South Main
West side, front of F. Blackinton's. East side, front of fire station.
West side, opposite Mossberg's shop. East side, rear Blake's shop, private. East side, at Railroad arch. West side, front bell tower.
Prospect Palm
South side, corner Cherry street.
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Street.
Location.
South Main
East side, between No. 117 and No. 126. East side, front No. 146.
East side, corner East street.
East side, corner Carpenter street.
East side, corner Maple street.
East side, corner Mulberry street.
West side, opposite Orange street.
West side, north of Chester street.
West side, corner Spring street.
West side, opposite Fairview avenue.
North side, front John Thacher's.
North side, front Ernest Gilmore's.
North side, opposite Locust street.
North side, opposite E. W. Parker's.
North side, east of No. 382.
North side, opposite Nos. 396-398.
North side, opposite Leon Courcy's.
North side, opposite superintendent's house.
North side, private hydrants, Hebron Mfg. Co., Dodgeville.
North side, front of mill house, Nos. 83-86
South side, front of mill house, Nos. 67-68.
South side, front of mill house, Nos. 55-58.
North side, front of mill house, Nos. 33-36.
North side, front of mill house, Nos. 13-16.
North side, front of No. 461.
South side, front of school house.
South side, at railroad bridge.
South side, at Tiffany street.
North side, front of Catholic church.
South side, opposite cemetery.
North side, opposite Thurber street.
South side, west of C. W. Carpenter's.
South side, east of Giles'.
West side, front of A. J. Atwell's.
West side, front of Charles Atwell's. West side, at Knight avenue.
West side, in Seekonk (private).
Stead ave.
West side, north of Bridge street.
East side, north of Bridge street.
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Street.
Location.
Sanford North side, front of school house.
Starkey ave.
East side, opposite Nos. 24-26.
Sturdy West side, corner Holman street.
School North side, corner James street.
School
North side, corner Hazel street.
Second
West side, corner County street.
East side, corner Grove street.
Sixth Summer
West side, beyond No. 25.
West side, beyond No. 33.
Thacher
West side, 750 feet north of South Main street.
East side, between Smith houses.
East side, corner Nelson street, 600 feet south of railroad.
East side, opposite Fisher street.
East side, opposite Linden street.
East side, 500 feet south of County street.
East side, corner County street.
East side, front Angus farm.
West side, front Smith farm.
Turner
North side, corner Mendon road.
North side, 900 feet from Washington street.
North side, 500 feet east of Washington street.
North side, 370 feet west of Washington street. North side, corner Allen street. North side at Standard Oil Co.
North side, Crown Mig. Co.
Third
East side, corner Prospect street.
East side, front No. 35, A. S. Ingraham's.
West side, near corner Dunham street.
North side, 500 feet from South Main street.
North side, 1,000 feet from South Main street.
North side, 1,500 feet from South Main street, near blacksmith shop.
Thirteenth
North side, corner Robert street.
North side, 250 feet from Robert street.
West side, front No. 21.
East side, front Nos. 32-34.
West side, corner Maiden Lane.
Tappan ave. Tiffany
North side, 2.100 feet from South Main street.
Union
North side, near Thacher Brook.
East side, front No. 18, Tucker's.
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Street.
Location.
Union
East side, opposite Mill street.
West side, corner Capron street.
West side, opposite Pearl street.
West side, opposite School street. West side, corner Carpenter street.
Rear Fire Station.
West
North side, corner North Main street.
North side, between Sarah Nerney's and Mary Manchester's.
North side, opposite No. 92.
North side, opposite Mechanics street.
North side, opposite Thacher street.
South side, at pumping station.
North side, 700 feet west of pumping station.
South side, at cemetery.
South side, near Newport avenue.
East side, near Charles Abbott's house.
East side, front Barrow's tavern.
East side, between Edgewood and Howard avenue.
East side, 700 feet west of Allen avenue.
East side, 125 feet east of Fenton avenue.
East side, corner Mendon road.
East side, 210 feet north of Scott street.
East side, corner Turner.
Walnut
North side, east of County street.
North side, front G. Mathews'.
Water North side, 725 feet from Hodges street.
North side, opposite D. J. LaRochelle's.
Wolfenden Wall South side from lumber yard.
East side, near Wolfenden's shop.
Water Works yard, from King street main extended.
Washington
Report of Inspector of Wires
Honorable Board of Selectmen,
Town of Attleborough, Mass.
Gentlemen :- I herewith submit my first report as In- spector of Wires, for the month beginning April 1, 1911, to January 1, 1912.
Number of applications made to do electric wiring, 373. I have made 514 interior inspections and 13 inspec- tions of outside constructions, together with other duties connected with the office as Inspector of Wires.
I am pleased to state that the work of local contractors has been generally satisfactory. I would suggest that all persons doing electric wiring in the Town of Attleboro, should be required to have a license.
Respectfully submitted,
B. C. WETHERELL,
Inspector of Wires.
Report of the Lockup Keeper for 1911
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
I herein submit my report as keeper for the year end- ing December 31st, 1911 :
During the year I have cared for 610 prisoners charged with the following crimes and misdemeanors :
Male Female Total
Drunkenness
237
IO
247
Liquor nuisance
2
2
Keeping with intent to sell.
4
I
5
Detained on mittimus
54
54
Larceny
33
I
34
Tramps
4I
4I
Lewdness
I
2
3
Non-support
5
5
Breaking and larceny
I
I
Keeping a disorderly house.
4
I
5
Assault and battery
II
II
Malicious mischief
6
6
Disturbance of the peace.
42
42
Disturbance on street car.
3
3
Common drunkard
7
7
Idle and disorderly
3
3
Contempt of court.
I
I
Receiving stolen property.
I
I
Stubborn child
3
I
4
Illegal sale of liquor
2
2
Violation of probation.
4
4
Larceny from the building
I
I
Larceny in building.
4
Assault
II
II
Indecent exposure
I
I
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Male Female Total
Assault on officer.
2
2
Grand larceny
I
I
Tresspass on railroad
13
13
Polygamy
L
I
Peddling without license
4
4
Adultery
2
2
Insane
3
3
Detained for investigation.
I
I
Violation of Chap. 208, Sec. 54.
I
I
Trespass
2I
21
Liquor nuisance, maintaining
2
2
Vagrant
8
8
Cruelty to animals
7
7
Attempted larceny
2
2
4
Committing a nuisance.
3
3
Breaking and entering.
4
4
Manslaughter
3
3
Assault with a dangerous weapon.
3
3
Mentally unbalanced
I
1
Bastardy
I
I
Spitting in public place.
T
F
Collecting junk without license. . .
2
2
Violation of town by-law
2
2
Larceny of bicycle.
6
6
Neglect to provide.
3
3
Evading carfare
5
4
Discharging a revolver
I
I
Gambling
3
3
Violation of weekly payment law.
I
I
Violation of state law
2
2
Habitual truant
I
I.
-
592
I8 610
Respectfully submitted, FRANKLIN H. BONNEY, Keeper of Lockup.
Report of Chief of Police
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
I herewith submit my report of the work of the Police Department during the year 191I.
The large increase in the number of cases investigated and prosecuted this year as compared with any other year, not only indicates a rapid growth of the town, but emphasizes the necessity of an efficient police force.
The regular officers as well as the special officers have done excellent work during the past year, and I take this time to say a more harmonious body does not exist. This is an element most necessary to the efficiency of a Police Department.
There are important parts of the town now unpro- tected, owing to an inadequate number of men. We cover only what we can cover well. It would be well if something could be done to relieve the present congested condition at police headquarters. We are in sad need of more house room as well as cell rooms. We have but six cells, and on several occasions during the past year we have had fourteen prisoners to care for. Six locked up and eight in the cell room on cot beds and on the floor, with an officer on guard. We have had no serious trouble arising from this inconvenience, but we have no assurance that we will not in the future.
My report would be most incomplete if I did not em- phasize the need of some means of conveyance. We have absolutely nothing in the way of conveyance upon which we can rely at all times. This department has paid out about four hundred dollars during the past year for hire of teams and autos, to say nothing of the inconvenience caused by delays, and in some cases not being able to secure conveyance at all.
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The fourth district court will soon occupy its new quarters. This fact brings with it the necessity of transporting prisoners to court each day or march them through the street. The latter method I assume, would not be acceptable to the people.
Officer Gingras with his motorcycle has played a very prominent part in the success of this department the past year, not only in the prosecution of auto cases. but in many other cases.
This machine seems to be an indespensible element in the present equipment of the departmnt.
Following is a record of the cases entered upon the police blotter during the year 1911 :
Males Females Total
Admitting minors to pool-room. .
6
6
Adultery
2
2
Assault
7
Assault and battery
24
24
Assault on an officer.
2
2
Assault with a weapon.
3
3
Auto law, violation of.
27
27
Bastardy
I
I
Breaking, entering and larceny.
3
3
Burglary
I
I
Collecting junk without license. .
2
2
Common drunkard
5
Contempt of court
I
I
Cruelty to animals.
I6
16
Cutting tree without permit.
7
Discharging firearms in street ...
2
2
Disorderly house, keeping of
5
I
6
Disturbance of the peace.
50
I
5I
Drunkenness
241
9
250
Embezzlement
I
I
Evading carfare
1
1
False weight. giving of.
I
I
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Males Females Total
Food law, violation of.
IO
IO
Forgery
I
I
Fugitive from justice.
I
I.
Gaming
IO
IO
Game law. violation of
I
I
Idle and disorderly
2
2
Insane
6
2
8
Larceny
64
4
68
Larceny, grand.
2
2
Larceny in a building.
I6
16
Lewdness
7
4
II
Liquor law, violation of.
15
I
16
Malicious mischief
8
8
Manslaughter
8
8
Neglect to provide.
I3
I3
Obscenity
6
6
Peddling without license
II
II
Plumbing without license.
3
3
Polygamy
I
I
Railing and brawling.
I
I
Receiving stolen property
5
5
Riding bicycle on sidewalk
5
5
Runaway boy
6
6
School offender
I
H I
Selling cigarettes to boy
I
I
Selling a horse with contagious ease
I
I
Spitting on floor of theatre
I
HN I 2
Stealing a ride.
2
Stubborn child
I
I
2
Tramp
34
34
Trespass
47
47
Truancy
I
I
Unlicensed dog, keeping of.
I7
I7
Uttering threats
3
3
Vagrancy
6
6
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Male: Female: Total
Violation of probation
IO
IO
Violation of law relating to steam boilers
3
3
Weekly payment law, violation of
2
2
Total
722 24 746
Value of property reported stolen. $1,505.45 Value of property recovered by this department. $1,349.50
Respectfully submitted this second day of January, 1912.
CHARLES. E WILBUR, Chief of Police.
Annual Report of Moth Inspector
To the citizens of the Town of Attleboro :
I herewith submit my fourth annual report as in- spector of gypsy moth for the year ending Dec. 31, 191I.
I burlaped the trees in the three colonies previously discovered and turned them daily throughout the larvae season, only one larva being found. In the annual scout- ing there were ten new colonies of gypsy moth dis- covered, containing 161 egg clusters.
I have cut 4,297 webs of the brown-tail moth this year.
Respectfully submitted,
WILLIAM E. S. SMITH,
Inspector of Gypsy Moth.
Report of Inspector of Cattle
of Select of Attleboro=
eleventh annual Gem leme I bet
report as Cattle Inspect ending December 31. 1010
Visits have been made stables where 637 COWS 1số young catt
and A oxen were
The === ber of cattle quarantined and killed this year. baring the disease imnome as tuberculosis wras Id.
There have been : Quarantined this year
he suspicion of having the disease komma as
glanders Two of th m proved to have it and che mas
I also quarantine Ese ommed by two farmers in South e disease known as bog
Respecti Ip saberittel.
C E PARMENTER.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
School Committee
ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS
For the Year ending December 31
1911
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE, 1911-1912
Benjamin P. King,
Term Expires 17 First St. 1912
Telephone 153-L.
Mrs. Emily L. Richardson, Telephone 354-L.
13 Maple St. 1912
20 Second St.
1912
Dr. Reginald P. Dakin, Telephone-Office, 279-J. Telephone-Residence, 302-J.
Walter J. Newman, Telephone 86-M.
177 Pine St. 1913
Harold E. Sweet, Telephone 335.
80 North Main St. 1913
Mrs. Mary C. Ford,
South Main St.
1913
Mrs. Florence B. Theobald, Telephone 172-M.
250 County St. 1914
Thomas G. Sadler, Telephone Pawt. 336-L.
South Attleboro
1914
Aldro A. French, Telephone 56-L.
89 Pleasant St.
1914
ORGANIZATION.
Walter J. Newman, Aldro A. French,
Chairman Secretary
STANDING COMMITTEES Teachers and Course of Study
Mr. Newman, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Theobald, Mr. French, Dr. Dakin. Text-Books and Supplies
Mr. King, Mr. Sadler, Mrs. Ford, Mr. Sweet, Mr. French.
Incidentals and Repairs
Mr. Newman, Mr. Sadler, Mr. King, Dr. Dakin, Mr. Sweet.
Visiting Schools Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Theobald, Mrs. Ford, Dr. Dakin, Mr. French.
Regular Meetings, first and third Mondays of each month at 7:45 o'clock P. M.
Bills are approved at the first meeting of each month. All bills to be acted on must be submitted in duplicate, approved by
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the chairman of the sub-committee contracting the same, and be in the hands of the Clerk of the Committee. Superintendent's office, on the Saturday preceding the meeting. Bills approved by the Committee will be paid at the Town Treasurer's office the following Friday.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Lewis A. Fales, 22 Mechanics St. Telephone 238-J
Office. Sanford Street School, Telephone 64-R
The Superintendent's office is open on school days from S:30 to 12 and from 1:30 to 5. The Superintendent's office hours on school days are from 8:30 to 9; 4 to 5 Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 7 to & Monday evening.
Superintendent's Clerk
Alice I. Wetherell,
Telephone 347-J.
32 Sanford St.
School Physician
Dr. George E. McPherson. 40 Bank St.
Telephone 320.
Truant Officer
Warren Parker, 9 Grove St. Telephone 175-M. Office, Sanford Street School
Office hours on school days: 8:30-9:00 A. M. daily. 3:30- 5:00 P. M., Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.
SCHOOL CALENDAR-1911-1912
Fall term. Winter term,
Sept. 5 to Dec. 22. 1911 Jan. 1 to Feb. 23, 1912
March 4 to April 26, 1912
Spring term, Summer term, May 6 to June 21, 1912 September 3. 1912
Fall term begins,
SCHOOL SESSIONS
High School-One session, from 8:15 to 1, with a recess of fif- teen minutes.
Grammar and Primary Schools-Morning session from 9 to 11:45. Afternoon session from 1:30 to 3.45, from beginning of spring term to Nov. 1; 1:15 to 3:30 from Nov. 1 to close of winter term. Grade I closes fifteen minutes earlier than the other grades.
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NO SCHOOL SIGNAL
Four Double Strokes on the fire Alarm 2-2-2-2.
7:15 A. M. No session for the High School.
8:00 A. M. No morning session for all grades below the High School.
8:15 A. M. No morning session for the first, second and third grades. Afternoon session for all grades un- less the signal is repeated at 12:15 or 12:30.
11:15 A. M. One session. Grades I to III will close for the day at 12 M. All higher grades then in session will close for the day at 1 P. M.
12:15 P. M. No afternoon session for all grades below the High School.
12:30 P. M. No afternoon session for the first, second and third grades.
6:50 P. M. No session for the evening schools.
The signal will be given at 8 A. M. and 12:15 P. M. only in very severe weather.
Annual Report of the School Committee
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Receipts .
Appropriation $78,400.00
Dog fund 1,911.68
Tuition 686.25
Sale of old stoves, etc.
II.50
Sale of old rubber 8.25
School savings account to cover pre-
vious expense 38.70
$81,056.38
Reimbursements from-
Sale of car tickets. . . $339.55
Sale of books and supplies. . 110.00
Sale of evening school sup- plies 34.75
Individual telephones
50.03
School Savings Account ... 15.30
Samuel Ward Company
14.50
564.13
Overdraft
478.35
Total gross receipts. . . . $82,098.86
Note :- Deducting the amount received for reimburse- ments, $564.13, would leave the total net receipts for schools, $81,534.73.
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Expenditures
Teachers $50,746.67
Superintendent and clerk. 2,844.96
Janitors
7,581.75
Fuel
5,330.90
Union Training School
138.30
$66,642.58
Books and Supplies :
Books
$1,436.63
Supplies
1.946.47
1
$3,383.10 $397.40
Repairs :
General repairs $1,519.17
Painting, inside
414.36
Furnaces, Pleasant street. 306.00
Shingling, Pleasant street 318.00
Retaining wall, Sanford street. 129.60
Concrete walks, Sanford street. 146.85
Floors at Washington School 81.65
Repairs on office building
80.00
$2,995.63
Incidentals :
Agent for committee on repairs. $ 300.00
Care of organs. 55.00
Census enumerator 60.00
Committee expenses
31.15
Expenses of superintendent. II7.20
Freight and cartage
143.60
Graduation expenses
198.50
Janitors' supplies
234.47
Lawns and hedges 225.90
Lights
I55.94
Furniture
-
136
ANNUAL REPORT
Printing 144.81
School savings 15.30
Sundries 329.10
Telephones for schools. 194.82
Telephones paid for by individuals 50.03
Towels
118.39
Truant officer 600.00
$2,974.21
Transportation :
Paid by town. .
$3,236.45
Paid by individuals 339.55
$3.576.00
Benevolence
258.16
Evening schools
I.162.03
School Physician 350.00
Vacation schools 359.75
Total gross expenditures $82,098.86 Note: Deducting the amount received for reimburse- ments, $564.13, would leave the total net expenditures for schools, $81,534.73.
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