Town annual report of Quincy 1888-1889, Part 18

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 308


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540 00


$2,340 00


Adams School.


Arthur N. Whitney


$250 00


Charles C. Haines


650 00


Adella M. Geer


60 00


Julia A. Barry


180 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


435 00


Mabel T. Totman


300 00


Lena I. Merrill


200 00


Mary M. Devlin .


415 00


Josephine Spurr .


362 50


Eliza F. Dolan


382 50


Minnie R. Leavitt


220 00


Ada P. Zeigler


170 00


Euphrasia Hernan


450 00


Mabel E. Adams .


387 50


Elsie A. White


75 00


Clara E. G. Thayer


71 00


4,608 50


Coddington School.


Mary E. Dearborn


$980 00


Minnie M. Jameson


380 00


Mabel I. Dodge


405 00


Emily R. White .


360 00


Jessie B. Clark


382 50


Mary E. Nightingale


382 50


Julia E. Underwood


450 00


Carrie M. Hall


450 00


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Amount carried forward . . $3,790 00


61


Amount brought forward · . $3,790 00


A. Theresa Kelley


405 00


Lizzie A. Garrity


180 00


Edith G. Caldwell


5 00


Alice B. Hersey .


65 00


Fannie W. Osborne


20 00


$4,465 00


John Hancock School.


Addie A. Jackson


$560 00


Mary M. Boyd


382 50


Minnie P. Underwood .


297 50


Lizzie Mason


382 50


Mary C. Parker


347 50


Irene M. Hall


366 50


Grace D. Parker


40 00


Mary M. Morse


16 00


Clara A. Reamy .


247 50


Carrie M. Shunk .


140 00


Fannie A. Manson


165 00


Mary W. Holden


35 00


2,980 00


Quincy School.


C. F. Merrick


$150 00


Abram T. Smith .


750 00


Mary E. Dinegan


435 00


Minnie R. Leavitt


45 00


Iva A. Woodward


127 50


Jennie L. Whitney Adella M. Geer


120 00


Elizabeth J. McNeil Maud Rice .


315 00


Mary E. Raymond


347 50


Margaret Burns .


405 00


Jennie F. Howland


48 00


3,205 50


Washington School.


Thomas B. Pollard


·


$900 00 .


Mary Marden


435 00


Amount carried forward . $1,335 00


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80 00


382 50


62


Amount brought forward


. $1,335 00


Gertrude L. Gardner


120 00


Dorcas C. Higgins


405 00


Ellen N. Farnam .


162 50


Nellie F. Kendall


370 00


Mary G. Collagan


360 00


Eliza S. Dinnie


367 50


Sarah A. Malone


405. 00


Nellie M. Duffield


40 00


$3,565 00


Willard School.


George M. Wadsworth


$970 00


Alice E. Sanborn


256 25


Isabel B. Holbrook


78 75


E. Gertrude Dudley


116 88


Gertrude L. Gardner


260 00


Nellie S. Dickey .


382 50


Ellen Fegan


437 50


Jennie Corliss


405 00


Emeline A. Newcomb


450 00


Theresa Fegan


382 50


Georgie M. Glines


347 50


Mary L. Conway


.


337 50


Annie F. Burns .


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382 50


Abbie M. Kelley .


377 50


Ellen A. Desmond


190 00


Jennette M. Billings


180 00


Rose W. Lewis


100 00


Grace L. Shaw


153 50


Mary W. Holden


75 00


M. Ella Wadsworth


25 00


Carrie A. Crane .


57 00


Rena M. Chamberlain


120 00


Nellie M. Duffield


8 00


Effie E. Beal


21 25


Wollaston School.


John S. Emerson


$940 00


Alzie R. Hayward


360 00


Gertrude Goodwin


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33 75


Amount carried forward . $1,333 75


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6,114 13


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63


Amount brought forward


. $1,333 75


Helen E. Chandler


405 00


Charlotte L. Polsom


420 00


Nettie W. Penny


402 50 .


Mattie A. Peck


145 00


Alice B. Hersey .


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$2,746 25


MUSIC.


Lewis T. Wade .


810 00


DRAWING.


Jessie N. Prince .


490 00


Total paid for teaching . .


.$31,324 38


SUPERVISION.


George I. Aldrich


· $1,558 26


FUEL.


High School, C. Patch & Son


$78 66


Adams 66


288 31


66 Almshouse 16 00


Coddington School, C. Patch & Son


274 01


John Hancock «


481 26


Quincy


66 Almshouse


32 00


Washington


C. Patch & Son


233 90


Willard 66


66


507 52


Thomas O'Brien, 2d 7 00


Wollaston 66


C. Patch & Son


207 11


$2,418 81


CARE OF ROOMS.


High School, S. B. Turner


$189 00


Adams «


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368 78


Coddington School, Elijah S. Brown


405 24


John Hancock Levi Stearns . 461 52


Quincy 66 Peter Rowell . 319 00


Washington Win. Caldwell 301 96


Willard 66


Francis Walsh 551 72


Wollaston


J. P. Edgerton


227 60


40 00


$2,827 92


293 04


64


TRANSPORTATION.


Joseph T. French $394 50


REPAIRS.


High School.


J. A. Swasey, slating blackboards $15 86


E. M. Litchfield, painting 4 50


C. R. & S. B. Cornwell, furnace repairs 7 00


$27 36


Adams School.


B. M. Seeley, painting and glazing $11 14


J. S. Baxter, making inside porch 40 58


T. Gullickson & Sons, painting and kal- somining .


62 90


W. T. Arnold, repairing desks


37 35


Harkins Brothers, plastering. brick- laying, and kalsomining 149 10


George O. Langley, building fence 6 65


E. M. Litchfield, painting and glazing, 23 25


J. A. Swasey, slating blackboards 27 95


P. H. Gavin, plumbing


7 00


365 92


Coddington School.


J. A. Swasey, slating blackboards $30 55


H. O. Souther, whitening, kalsomining, etc ..


96 25


B. Johnson, lumber


47 18


John W. Hersey, painting


45 43


George O. Langley, repairing roof


7 33


Sanborn & Damon, pipe, zinc, and labor on stoves .


99 08


E. S. Brown, extra labor


9 00


W. T. Arnold, repairing desks . 40 75


375 57


John Hancock School.


Geo. S. Perry, slate blackboards . $115 43


Levi Stearns, setting slates, extra labor, etc. . 83 06


Amount carried forward


$198 49


65


Amount brought forward . $198 49


Ira Litchfield. stock and labor in out- buildings . 37 94


Sanborn & Damon, iron pans, etc. 11 90


T. Gullickson & Sons, painting


103 17


Quincy Water Co., plumbing


7 65


Harkins Bros., bricklaying . 10 50


Morss & Whyte, gratings for windows . 43 70


H. O. Souther, bricklaying .


5 00


$418 35


Quincy School.


H. O. Souther, whitening and kalsomin-


ing .


$199 25


J. A. Swasey, making blackboards 41 73


P. H. Gavin, introduction of city water, 128 16


P. J. Williams & Co., introduction of city water 16 30


W. T. Arnold, repairing desks


33 05


John W. Hersey, painting


6 82


Geo. O. Langley, repairing platforms and walks 29 30


Sanborn & Damon, furnace repairs 34 15


S. D. Ramsdell, repairing roof 43 50


E. A. Perkins, stock and labor 28 20


George Hollister, kalsomine


14 25


574 71


Washington School.


P. H. Gavin, plumbing $15 59


James S. Baxter, labor


14 55


E. M. Litchfield, painting


425 00


Geo. O. Langley, enlarging windows


49 13


Sanborn & Damon, furnace repairs


38 50


Harkins Bros., slating .


20 26


563 03


Willard School.


J. A. Swasey, blackboards . $97 11


Quincy Water Co., hose, reels, etc. 44 05


Amount carried forward . $141 16


5


66


Amount brought forward . $141 16


Harkins Bros., kalsomining and plas- tering 128 75


John W. Hersey, painting 36 63


Geo. O. Langley, plank walk, etc.


27 50


Sanborn & Damon, pipe, stove repairs, and cleaning .


224 28


Jonas Shackley, labor and stock . 22 84


$581 16


Wollaston School.


Cyrus Carpenter & Co., furnace repairs, $6 25


T. Gullickson & Sons, painting . 9 25


Harkins Bros., plastering and kalso- mining


113 00


G. O. Langley, repairing outside doors . 7 39


Sanborn & Damon, furnace repairs ·


52 88


J. A. Swasey. blackboards .


22 49


211 26


Total for repairs .


$3.117 36


INCIDENTALS.


High School.


S. K. Tarbox, poker and iron rod $2 00


L. T. Wade, paid for supplies 17 33


J. S. Baxter, repairing window . 75


S. B. Turner. extra cleaning. etc.


19 50


C. B. Tilton, supplies


4 98


Boston Electric Company, carbons


1 50


Lee & Shepard, book .


1 00


S. Hawkridge, sonometer


3 00


Wadsworth. Howland & Co , drawing materials 43 34


Frost & Adams, drawing materials


4 50


A. Storrs & Bement Company. draw- ing materials . ·


4 90


A. W. Gardner, quartermaster, use of piano 4 00


Soule Photograph Company, pictures . 5 70


Emerson Piano Company, use of piano, 10 00


Amount carried forward . · $122 50


67


Amount brought forward . $122 50


J. H. Daniels, diplomas


7 80


A. Mudge & Son, printing .


3 50


Henry F. Miller & Sons, piano


431 00


W. T. Arnold, repairing desks


2 20


C. S. Hubbard, ribbon for diplomas 2 90


Randall & Keith, building seats for concert 4 60


J. W. Cook & Son, moving pianos 15 00


Fred F. Green. printing


12 75


Mrs. A. B. Packard, flowers for gradua- tions 4 00


P. A. Garey & Co., plaster casts · ·


4 00


A. G. Durgin. chemicals


.


2 53


E. E. Fellows. supplies


1 90


C. F. Pettengill, clock repairs


1 25


H. A. Keith, supplies


5 15


B. Johnson, lumber


1 55


Peter B. Turner, sounding-board


2 00


Green & Prescott, printing


12 80


J. L. Gilbert, tuning piano .


1 50


J. E. Maxim, labor


3 00


E. S. Brown.


1 25


643 18


Adams School.


C. B. Tilton, tools, hardware, etc. $24 30


S. K. Tarbox, poker, etc.


1 00


A. G. Whitcomb, school furniture


252 40


J. L. Gilbert, tuning pianos


4 50


C. R. & S. B. Cornwell, damper .


1 00


Quincy Water Co., water rate


30 00


S. B. Turner, extra labor


54 00


Frank F. Crane, supplies


1 93


Chas. C. Haines, supplies


5 19


Edson L. Loud, tuning piano


1 50


Sanborn & Damon, supplies


86


C. E. Woodbury, curtain repairs


2 30


Geo. T. Waldron, repairing desks 2 27 .


Geo. S. Perry, mats 16 00


E. M. Litchfield, lining boards


1 25


E. E. Fellows, supplies


2 45


B. Johnson. lumber


2 50


A. Keating, moving pianos .


4 00


.


407 45


68


Coddington School.


A. G. Whitcomb, settees ·


$36 35


J. L. Gilbert, tuning pianos


3 00


E. S. Brown, extra labor


43 50


Mary E. Dearborn, supplies


18 23


Frank F. Crane, supplies


11 99


C. B. Tilton, supplies .


3 62


B. Johnson, lumber


3 78


Sanborn & Damon, supplies N. C. Hersey, teaming


12 75


C. E. Woodbury, repairing curtains


5 95


Geo. T. Waldron, repairing desks 4 15


C. F. Pettengill, clock and repairs


7 00


Whitney & Nash, supplies .


4 65


Quincy Almshouse, gravel .


2 10


$157 49


John Hancock School.


J. O. Holden, clocks and repairs .


$10 75


A. G. Whitcomb, school furniture


191 44


P. H. Gavin, plumbing


1 75


Quincy Water Co., water rate


30 00


C. B. Tilton, supplies .


4 25


Peter McConarty, gravel. vaults, etc.


cleaning


251 50


C. E. Woodbury, curtains


25 00


Levi Stearns, extra labor


27 75


Frank Brewer, soda


8 00


Whitney & Nash. supplies


1 09


A. Keating, closet


4 00


555 53


Quincy School.


Thomas Gurney, supplies


37 00


J. O. Holden, repairing clock


1 50


N. G. Glover, glazing and labor


23 15


Chas. E. Woodbury, curtains


44 80


Quincy Water Co., water rate


15 00


14 70


A. G. Whitcomb, school furniture Sanborn & Damon, furnace repairs


8 45


Amount carried forward . $144 60


42


69


Amount brought forward .


$144 60


Peter Rowell, extra labor


34 00


A. T. Smith. supplies .


17 09


O. C. R. R., freight


44


1


Geo. T. Waldron, repairing desks


1 52


Andrews Manuf. Co., furniture


16 25


C. F. Pettengill, clock repairs


2 75


Frank F. Crane. supplies


3 00


Henry G. Smith, dressing for lawn


47 00


J. L. Gilbert, tuning piano


2 00


P. H. Gavin, plumbing


2 25


$270 90


Washington School.


B. Johnson. lumber $0 92


J. O. Holden, clock repairs .


.


4 85


C. B. Tilton. supplies .


3 75


Harvey French, lining boards


2 50


T. B. Pollard, supplies


6 55


F. F. Crane.


23 93


Quincy Water Co., water rate


20 00


A. G. Whitcomb. furniture .


24 75


E. W. Hall, labor


5 00


Wm. Caldwell, “


5 50


Geo. T. Waldron, repairing desks


24 39


Boston School Supply Co., maps .


12 15


A. Keating. curtains and repairs Chas. E. Woodbury, mounting maps, etc.


22 90


Whitney & Nash, supplies


36


P. H. Gavin, plumbing


.


178 50


Willard School.


J. O. Holden, repairing clocks $3 75


G. M. Wadsworth, supplies, etc. . 37 92


E. H. Doble & Co.


1 89


F. F. Crane. .


14 00


Quincy Water Co., water rate


10 00


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture .


59 75


J. C. Haynes & Co., drum cord


1 08


Amount carried forward


$133 39


14 20


6 75


70


Amount brought forward $133 39


Ira Litchfield. labor


4 15


W. Tisdale. transporting pupils


9 00


Sanborn & Damon, supplies .


6 19


James Hennessey, wire screen


7 00


O. C. R. R., freight


3 97


C. E. Woodbury, curtains and mounting maps 49 85


Geo. T. Waldron. repairing desks 102 15


John Cashman. grading yard, etc.


285 59


Pond Desk Co., desk .


26 65


Michigan School Furniture Co .. furniture


44 80


Boston School Supply Co., maps .


20 25


Thos. O'Brien, labor, etc. .


17 60


Badger Bros., hanging gong, etc. .


5 80


C. B. Tilton, supplies .


1 22


T. L. Williams, repairing clock


3 00


Whitney & Nash, supplies


1 61


Geo. Linton, selling glass


2 50


W'm. F. Powers, truant officer, two years


19 50


E. A. Perkins, map frame


1 75


P. Mullen, plastering .


8 00


$753 97


Wollaston School.


John O. Holden, repairing clock . $1 50


Chas. E. Woodbury, curtains


5 00


Quincy Water Co., water rate


10 00


C. B. Tilton, supplies .


6 20


F. F. Crane, supplies .


3 75


John S. Emerson, supplies .


24 32


J. P. Edgerton, extra labor .


20 00


A. G. Whitcomb, furniture . 17 50


C. W. Clark, furniture


16 80


John Gilrain, labor


9 50


B. Johnson, lumber


4 50


F. J. Perry, pump, etc.


39 44


Whitney & Nash, supplies


50


159 01


Total for incidentals


. $3.126 03


71


MISCELLANEOUS.


Quincy Post-office, postals and envelopes Prang Ed. Co., drawing, models, etc. . Austin & Winslow's Express, express- ing and carting


$33 03


51 98


97 84


Durgin & Merrill, rent of committee rooms 200 04


A. Storrs & Bement Co., paper and card- board


33 84


John C. Haynes & Co., pitch pipes, etc. 10 54


Dame, Stoddard & Kendall, scissors 7 50


Chas. H. Whiting, pay rolls, paper, etc.


11 63


J. G. Roberts & Co., binding books


62 50


Dennison Manuf. Co., supplies


1 80


E. L. Kellogg & Co., books


6 00


Geo. S. Perry, school supplies


734 27


D. C. Heath & Co., books and maps


10 25


Ed. Pub. Co., books


26 50


G. I. Aldrich, travel, telephone, tele- grams, etc. 34 42


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies and drawing instruments . 34 66


Eastern Ed. Bureau, chart 4 00


Edward Daly, labor


10 93


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas for commit- tee rooms 1 50


Randall & Keith, labor and stock .


20 45


Terrance Keenan, cleaning vaults .


50 00


C. W. Clark, grub cards, etc.


5 10


A. Mudge & Son, printing


45 21


Palmer, Parker & Co., veneers


12 91


E. S. Brown, labor 34 00


S. B. Turner. "


5 00


Elsie A. White, labor .


4 00


Fred F: Green, printing


27 25


.I. A. Swases, blackboard


8 00


J. E. Maxim, labor


6 00


Greenough, Hopkins & Cushing, sup-


plies


7 25


P. A. Garey & Co., clay


3 25


Amount carried forward . $1,601 65


72


Amount brought forward . $1,601 65


J. L. Hammett, supplies


· 16 22


N. C. Hersey, carting 10 00


E. Emery Fellows, making census of school children . 85 00


A. W. Gardner, quartermaster, use of tables 5 50


H. C. Kendall, engrossing diplomas 11 50


A. M. Edwards, language charts . 24 50


Chas. C. Haines, cash expended


2 00


Edson L. Loud, tuning pianos 3 50


Mary Marden, services as pianist . 15 00


L. T. Wade, music, pitch pipes, etc.


17 10


W. G. Spear, rent of Coliseum, building seats, etc. 105 74


C. S. Hubbard, ribbon .


8 75


Green & Prescott, printing


50 76


Bay State Pub. Co., books and relief maps 79 60


O. C. R. R., freight


.


1 60


E. Robinson, atlases


30 00


S. Brown, blackboard .


3 25


Willard Small, books


21 00


Pulsifer, Jordan & Pfaff, paper


3 23


Holden Book Cover Co., book covers


7 50


Ticknor & Co., book .


5 75


Library Bureau, pigeon-holes 4 00


Thorp & Adams Manuf. Co., ink, etc. 4 75


Mary G. Collagan, labor on books


5 00


Thompson & O'Dell, pitch pipes


6 30


Whitney & Nash, supplies .


2 19


$2,131 39


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


Silver, Rogers & Co.


$228 60


Clark & Maynard


18 90


Interstate Pub. Co.


20 82


Ginn & Co.


59 20


Willard Small


108 82


Houghton, MitHlin & Co.


28 19


Amount carried forward $464 53


73


Amount brought forward


$464 53


Harper & Bros. . ·


24 48


Harrison Hume .


214 19


Wadsworth, Howland & Co.


66 46


W. P. Adams


96


Geo. S. Perry


809 98


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co.


21 02


D. C. Heath & Co. ·


11 67


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn


62 10


Holden Book Cover Co.


83 63


Wm. Ware & Co.


58 30


Silver, Burdett & Co. .


229 13


Thompson, Brown & Co.


7 09


F. M. Ambrose


10 00


Porter & Coates .


3 34


A. C. Stockin


42 49


A. S. Barnes & Co.


8 34


Prang Educational Co.


16 64


Lee & Shepard .


37 95.


D. Appleton & Co.


10 50,


Rand-Avery Co. .


4 25


Cowperthwait & Co.


51


$2,187 56


EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL.


Thomas E. Sweeney, services as teacher, $270 00


Chas. F. Edminster, services as teacher. 96 00


Arthur H. Flint, services as teacher 96 00


John E. Foley, services as janitor


11 75


John O. Carlson, services as janitor


12 00


Ann Hardwick, rent


50 00


C. Patch & Son, fuel


9 50


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies, etc. . 77 66


Theodore Pinkham, cardboard


1 65


Geo. H. Dickerman & Co., boxes .


2 50


Green & Prescott. printing and adver- tising


4 25


Fred F. Green, printing and adver-


tising


2 50


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1


Amount carried forward . $633 81


74


Amount brought forward $633 81


James E. Maxim, labor at exhibition 9 00


4 50


J. A. Swasey, blackboard


3 77


Citizens' Gas Light Co.


106 20


Frank F. Crane, keys .


30


Whitney & Nash, hammer and tacks


45


$764 03


OTHER EVENING SCHOOLS. Teaching.


ADAMS. - Chas. C. Haines


$87 00


Eliza C. Sheahan .


40 50


Mary Marden


36 00


Mary M. Devlin


43 50


Mabel E. Adams


43 50


Mary M. Boyd


36 00


286 50


WILLARD. - Geo. M. Wadsworth


. $87 00


Jennie Corliss


43 50


Ellen Fegan


43 50


Gertrude L. Gardner


42 00


Annie F. Burns


37 50


Elizabeth J. McNeil


37 50


Lizzie Mason


4 50


Nellie S. Dickey


37 50


Ellen A. Desmond


4 50


Mary L. Conway .


37 50


A. Teresa Kelley


30 00


Theresa Fegan


21 00


426 00


JOHN HANCOCK. - Theodor Bergman


234 00


$946 50


Incidental Expenses.


Levi Stearns, janitor at John Hancock . $28 50


S. B. Turner, "


Adams 36 25


Francis Walsh, “ " Willard . 36 25


Amount carried forward $101 00


H. C. Kendall, engrossing certificates Harkins Bros., plastering


6 00


75


Amount brought forward


$101 00


Michael J. Canavan, officer .


21 00


C. H. McKenney & Co., lamps, chim- neys, etc. 19 45


J. F. Merrill, kerosene 12 31


Fred F. Green, printing and advertising 9 00


Green & Prescott, "


8 00


J. S. Baxter, carting settees 25


Thompson, Brown & Co., books . 60 01


A. S. Barnes & Co., business forms 18 00


Leach, Shewell & Sanborn, number les- sons 25 80


Wm. Ware & Co., books


30 42


Geo. S. Perry, slates and lantern .


11 50


A. C. Stockin, books .


18 60


J. W. Hayden, posting notices


4 00


Quincy Electric Light and Power Co., lighting 24 24


$363 58


Total expenses of evening schools . $1,310 08


Dr.


TOWN OF QUINCY IN ACCOUNT WITH PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


C'r.


Appropriation for superintendent's and teach-


Tuition


$31.324 38


ers' salaries, fuel, and care of rooms


$40,250 00


Fuel .


2,418 81


Transportation


900 00


Care of rooms . 2,827 92


Repairs


2.200 00


Supervision .


1,558 26


Books and stationery


2,200 00


Transportation


394 50


Incidentals .


3,400 00


Repairs


3,117 36


Evening Drawing School .


1,000 00


. Incidentals .


5,257 42


Other evening schools .


1,000 00


Books and stationery


2,187 56


Coddington fund .


75 00


Evening Drawing School 764 03


Thomas Crane Library, for atlas


15 00


Other evening schools .


1,310 08


Expended in excess of appropriation . ·


120 32


$51,160 32


$51,160 32


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