Town annual report of Swampscott 1892, Part 5

Author: Swampscott, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 152


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Mr. Barrett, Chairman of the school committee at Con- cord, Mass., stated at a public meeting in our Town Hall, that in ten years, there has not been a single accident. We have the written word of the Chairman of the school committee at Bedford, Mass., that the children are trans- ported without the slightest risk. Transportation has been a necessity in many towns for many years.


Two public meetings have been held at the Town Hall concerning these matters which have been addressed by Pro- fessor Elihu Thomson, our townsman ; George H. Martin, the agent of the State Board of Education, Edwin F. Barrett of Concord, L. P. Nash, Superintendent of Schools at Hingham, and Messrs. Allen of the school committee of Manchester, Mass. In providing for a free discussion of the question the committee feel that they have shown proper respect to the request of the state board. A joint committee, consisting of Geo. H. Holden, Andrew Harris, John Chapman, Sr., and Chas. Ingalls, who act in connection with the school committee and selectmen, have this matter under advisement, with a view to reporting something for definite action at the coming town meeting. In providing for such action, the


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committee are conscious of having discharged their duty, and the matter is referred to the people for settlement.


The School Committee, however, are unanimous in the recommendation that a new High and Grammar School Building should be erected as early as practicable according to plans, and on a site that will admit of the adoption of the consolidation system, whenever the people shall call for the same.


CORPS OF TEACHERS, JANUARY, 1891.


Name.


School.


Date of Appointment.


Where Edueated.


Gardner P. Balch


High.


Sept. 1888.


Dartmouth College.


Gertrude L. Drake ....


High


April 1889


Putnam Free School


Abbie M. Mott .


First Grammar ..


Sept. 1879-Sept. 1874. .. Salem Normal School ..


Elizabeth J. Hadley ... Second Grammar.


Sept. 1880-Dec. 1872 ..


66


M. H. Fernald ..


Third Grammar .


Sept. 1888.


Lulu P. Washburn


Beachı Intermediate .. . .


Jan. 1888-Sept. 1886 ..


Danvers High School.


Emma J. Machon


Essex Street ..


April 1888.


Boston Normal School ..


Hattie A. Thayer


Pine Street Primary. . Oct. 1888


Mary A. Wells. .


Beach Primary . ..


Oct. 1888


Danvers High School.


*Emma J. Shackley ....


Redington St. Primary ... Sept. 1888


Quincy Training School .


Louise C. Stanley


Farms.


Jan. 1888


Norton Ladies' Seminary


Elizabeth A. Bill


Music and Drawing.


Jan. 1890.


Boston Normal School ..


+ Mrs. Geo. Hussey ..... |Beach ..


April 1891


Isabel Hutt.


Beach ..


Jan. 1892.


Salem Normal School. .


* Resigned April, 1891. + Resigned Dec., 1891.


[Date of appointment to present position is given in Roman type. If the teacher has previously served in other schools in town, the earliest date of such appointment is stated in Italics. ]


SCHOOL REPORT-1891-92.


78


Fannie A. Gould


Pine St. Intermediate.


Sept. 1888.


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SCHOOL STATISTICS FOR 1891.


SCHOOL.


Number of sittings.


any one time.


Number enrolled.


Average age.


Average number of pupils


during winter term.


during spring term.


Average number of pupils


attendance


ing winter term.


attendance


attendance


Per cent. of attendance.


Per cent. of tardiness.


-


High


45


42.


40


15.5


38


33


40


35


31


363


921


11


First Grammar.


15


34


25


14.3


26


23


34


24


22


33


95


Second Grammar


45


43


=


13


42


39


3


39


37


32


94


1


Third Grammar.


45


53


38


12.8


39


36


46


37


34


45


953


1}


Pine St. Intermediate.


52


52


45


10.8


41


41


50


36}


363


463


92


Beach Intermediate ...


48


41


46


11


40


41


40


38g


383


38


93


1}


Essex Street Primary.


45


51


60


7.5


34


45


41}


31


42


39


93


actor


Pine Street Primary ..


50


41


46


8.5


40


40


33


35g


38


31


92%


1층


Redington St. Primary


40


45


55


7.8


39}


41


37}


35


38


35


91


1


Beach Primary .


58


35


40


7


30


29


26


27


28


25


944


1


Farms Primary.


24


22


29


-1


18


20


00


14


18


17


88


Number enrolled in Town-Jan. 1892, 465; 1891, 462; 1890, 434.


No.


No.


First year grade


54


Fifth year grade.


46


Second year grade


44


Sixth year grade


46


Third year grade


72


Seventh year grade.


33


Fourth year grade.


43


Eighth year grade


31


during fall term.


dur-


dur-


dur-


ing spring term.


ing fall term.


Average


Average


Average


If thus graded the above would be the number in each school Jan. 1st, 1892.


Largest number of pupils at


Average number of pupils


80


SCHOOL REPORT-1891-92.


ROLL OF HONOR.


Pupils who have been neither absent nor tardy during the year.


Selected List.


-.


Pupils whose rank in all studies was above 85 per cent, promoted without examination.


Susie S. Harris


Mabel E. Ingalls


Ruth A. Iverson


Josie E. Twisden


Nowell Ingalls


Maud F. Alden


M. Louise Ashton


Luella M. Thomas


Sadie E. Nash


Florence Holden


Edward W. Coburn


Alice N. Hilliard


Leslie Merritt


Howard G. Ellis


Roland J. Cotting


Charles S. Kendrick


Willie McNamara


Oscar F. Johanson


Sarah Finnegan.


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SCALE OF SALARIES FOR TEACHERS.


Grammar-4 or more years' experience (maximum,) $550. Intermediate-3 or more years' experience (maximum,) $500. Primary-3 or more years' experience (maximum,) $450.


Primary-2 years' experience, $400. Primary-1 year's experienee, $350. Primary-No previous experience, $300.


HOLIDAYS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR.


Washington's Birthday.


May Day. Memorial Day. 17th of June. Labor Day. Thanksgiving recess, beginning Wednesday noon.


CALENDAR FOR SCHOOL YEAR, 1892.


Winter term 1892 begins Jan. 4; closes March 25. Spring term 1892 begins April 11; closes June 30. Fall term 1892 begins Sept. 6; closes Dec. 23. Winter term 1893 begins Jan. 9.


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COURSE OF STUDY.


FIRST YEAR .- D. PRIMARY.


Teach 300 words by aid of toys and reading from blackboard.


Begin reading from book the sixth month. Read first half of as many First Readers as possible.


Spelling .- From the Reading Lessons.


Language .- Copy easy sentences from the board, object les- sons from familiar objects, correct .errors in use of lan- guage.


Arithmetic .- Numbers from 1 to 10, fractional parts, Roman numerals, use objects, lines, etc.


Writing .- On slate and paper.


Drawing .- On slates from solids, clay modelling.


Geography .- Familiar objects about home, at school, out of doors, domestic animals, well-known birds, common insects, flowers, plants, etc.


SECOND YEAR .- C. PRIMARY.


Reading .- Second half of five First Readers, and first half of four Second Readers, phonetic analysis.


Spelling .- Oral and written spelling from reading and lan- guage lessons.


Language .- First year's work continued.


Arithmetic .- Numbers through 25, Roman numerals, original concrete problems by the pupils, fractional parts.


Writing .- Tracing books, copy exercises from the board, writing selections from reading books and from dictation. Drawing .- From objects, clay modelling.


Geography .- Familiar objects, houses, school-room, streets, buildings, neighborhood, a village, a city, cardinal points of compass, horizon, earth, land, air, etc.


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THIRD YEAR .- B. PRIMARY.


Reading .- Last half of Second Readers, phonetic analysis.


Spelling .- Oral and written ; words dictated from reading lessons.


Language .- Part I Mary Hyde's Language Lessons. Dic- tation exercises.


Arithmetic .- Numbers to 100, use of common measures, Ro- man numerals, written arithmetic, four operations with no multiplier or divisor exceeding two figures, writing num- bers through thousands, fractional parts, common meas- ures.


Writing .- With pen and ink.


Drawing .- Prang No. 1 Drawing Book.


Physiology .- Taught orally ; the external parts of the body, hygiene.


Geography .- Our town, our state, position, boundaries, plans, and maps, land and water in town and the state, parts of animals, vegetables, etc.


History .- Stories', Holiday's.


FOURTH YEAR .- A. PRIMARY.


Reading .- First half' of six Third Readers, phonetic analysis.


Spelling .- Harrington's Spelling Book, Part I, and from read- ing lessons and geography.


Language .- Part I Mary Hyde's Lessons.


Arithmetic .- Mental Arithmetic, written Arithmetic, four operations, addition and substraction of decimal and com- mon fractions, United States money, denominate numbers, metric system, elementary work with simple examples.


Geography .- Studied from Globe in hands of pupil, the world as a whole, form, size, motions, hemispheres, zones, seasons, animals, plants, people, races, civilization, conti- nent, oceans, position, form, size, etc. North America, United States, our state.


Drawing .- Prang No. 2 Drawing Book.


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Writing .- From copy book.


Physiology .- Read Child's Health Primer. Talks on Hy- giene.


History .- Stories.


FIFTH YEAR .- D. GRAMMAR.


Reading .- Second half of six Third Readers, King's Geo- graphical Reader, some historical reader.


Spelling .- Part I. Harrington's Spelling Book, also from reading lessons and geography.


Language .- Part II Mary Hyde's Lessons.


Arithmetic .- Addition, subtraction, multiplication and divis- ion of United States money, elementary fractions, meter, liter, gram, compound numbers, simple examples in per- centage, factoring, multiples. Simple examples only are to be used.


Geography .- The Continents, form, size, extent, North America, United States, with special Geography of New England and our own state. Map drawing.


Writing .- From copy book.


Drawing .- Prang, No. 3 Drawing Book.


Physiology .- Study Child's Health Primer.


History .- Stories, Historical Reader.


SIXTH YEAR .- C. GRAMMAR.


Reading .- Munroe's Fourth Reader, King's Geographical Reader, with other supplementary reading, phonetic anal- ysis.


Spelling .- Harrington's Spelling Book, Part II, also, from the reading, history, and geography lessons.


Language .- Mary Hyde's Lessons Part III, letter writing, composition writing, declamations, selections from Whittier and Hawthorne.


Arithmetic .- Fractions, simple examples in percentage and interest.


Geography .- Finish the United States, South America, map drawing.


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History .- The discoveries and settlements, abstracts of famous men.


Physiology .- Skeleton and processes of digestion, hygiene, effect of alcohol and narcotics.


Writing .- From copy book.


Drawing .- Prang No. 4 Drawing Book.


SEVENTH YEAR .- D. GRADE.


Reading .- Davis' Fourth Reader, with other supplementary reading.


Spelling .- Harrington's Spelling Book, also from the Read- ing, History, and Geography lessons.


Language .- Mary Hyde's Lessons, Part IV. Composition writing, bills, advertisements, and telegrams, declamations, selections from Longfellow, and Irving.


Arithmetic .- Reductions, weights and measures, compound numbers, metric system, percentage, interest.


Geography .- Europe and Asia, map drawing.


History .- French and Indian war, Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812.


Physiology .- Abstracts from famous men, muscles, respira- tion, circulation.


Drawing .- Prang No. 5 Drawing Book.


Writing .- From copy book.


EIGHTH YEAR .- A. GRAMMAR.


Reading .- Munroe's Fifth Reader and other supplementary reading.


Spelling .- Harrington's Spelling Book; also words from reading, geography, and history lessons.


Language .- Swinton's Grammar, written work, composi- tion writing, declamations, selections from Holmes, and Lowell.


Arithmetic .- Percentage, interest, banking, stock and bonds proportion, simple examples in square and cube root, re- views.


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Geography .- Completed and reviewed topically.


History .-- Completed and reviewed topically.


Physiology .- - Nervous system, special senses, reviewed topi- cally.


Drawing .- Prang No. 6 Drawing Book.


Writing .- Copy Book.


HIGH SCHOOL.


FIRST YEAR.


Arithmetic, algebra, book-keeping, physical geography, Latin or English, study of authors.


SECOND YEAR.


Algebra, geometry, botany, civil government, Latin or Eng- lish, study of authors.


THIRD YEAR.


Physics and chemistry, Latin or English with history, arith- metic reviewed, French optional, study of authors.


FOURTH YEAR.


Astronomy, geology, Latin, English literature, French op- tional.


English composition, declamation, drawing and music throughout the course. Course may be modified for pupils preparing for College or any other higher Institution.


Respectfully submitted,


W. H. ROGERS, W. R. HASTINGS, F. E. INGALLS,


School Committee.


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TO THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SWAMPSCOTT :


In my capacity of Truant Officer I have made 29 calls upon supposed cases of truancy. Eight of the above cases were found to be truants. Two from continued absence without the permission of parents were from necessity taken to court and put upon probation by the Judge. The other six cases, it is hoped will not need such severe measures but upon re- occurrence of the offense they too, will be confronted with the law which requires thirty weeks attendance in our schools.


Respectfully submitted,


CHAS. RODRICK, Truant Officer.


TO THE CITIZENS OF SWAMPSCOTT:


We have carefully examined the accounts of the different departments and find them to be correct, and proper vouchers on file for the same, and we respectfully present the follow- ing reports for your consideration.


AUGUSTINE W. RICH, 2D, J. ROSWELL WIDGER, Auditing L. FRANK CAHOON,


Committee.


AUDITORS' REPORT.


1891-92.


APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES.


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT,


Appropriation


$4,000 00


Amount of Expenditures


4,312 14


EXPENDITURES,


Alden, Charles E. painting beach railings .


$10 00


Alger, James E.


distributing town report 1890-91 . 3 00


Assessors, Board of


books, stationery and expenses


12 50


Berry, Thomas E.


services as ballot clerk, March 16 . 5 00


Blethen, Curry & Co., 6 bound posts


4 50


Boston & Maine Railroad Co.


freight on cabinet . 90


Boynton & Co.


stationery


$1 70


professional services


25


1 95


Breed & Co., S. N. 39 ft. boards


98


Bunting, Aaron R. car fares .


12 78


.


services as chairman of selectmen . 400 00 412 78 ·


Butcher, J. Watson


repairing platform hay-scales


1 50


Amount carried forward


$453 11


1


90


AUDITORS' REPORT-1891-92.


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $453 11


Cahoon, L. Frank


services as auditor, 1890-91 .


75 00


Carroll, M. P.


services as tax collector, 1891-92 . 350 00


Carroll, Patrick, } day's labor on pound 1 00


Chapman, John


services as assessor, 1891-92 75 00


Chase, W. B., M.D., reporting three births .


75


Coleman, Henry, M.D.


reporting births, 1884-90 ·


7 75


Delano, Gilbert, bulletin board


3 75


DeLory, Walter A.


material and labor, drinking fountain . $12 22


disconnecting pipes, old engine house


1 87 14 09


Dennis, E. D., storage hand engine . 4 00


Eastman, E. S., postage stamps


5 00


Eastman, Fred H., surveying and plans


17 00


Emmons, George E.


services as teller, March 16, 1891 Emmons, Ivory


2 50


carpentering and material 30 40


services as assessor, 1891-92


75 00 105 40


Farwell, John H.


services as selectman, 1891-92


200 00


Finnegan, James, ¿ day's labor on pound


1 00


Gardner, Peleg


carpentering and material, town fences . Gay, Charles W.


31 17


surveying, plans and monuments 88 90


surveying, etc., new engine house . 9 20


surveying, etc., Huron street 9 60


107 70


Globe Company, cabinet for blanks


20 00


Griffin, Frank,


expenses incurred as field driver 15 70


.


Amount carried forward


$1,489 92


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SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $1,489 92


Harris, George W.


services as Justice of the Peace


10 25


Harris, Isaac K.


plans and specifications for addition to


Cemetery


80 00


Hastings & Sons, advertising


3 50


Hering, Rudolph,


consultation on sewerage matters


100 00


Holden, G. H. & Co., oil and padlock


5 78


Honors, B. O.


services as treasurer 1891-92, . $300 00


travelling expenses 1890-91-92 25 00 325 00


Hunt, A. Frost, M. D., reporting six births Hurd, Stephen,


1 50


services as inspector of votes, Nov. 3, '91 Ingalls, Frank E.


5 00


services as teller, Nov. 3, 1891 2 50


Jeffers, Charles P.


services as sealer weights and measures 25 00


printing 500 notices 1 50 26 50


Kendrick, Mrs. Henry, rent boat house


10 00


Kendrick, W. S.


painting and repairing fences


12 00


King & Merrill, George F.


record book


9 00


stationery


13 40


22 40


Knowlton, Daniel F.


services as sealer weights and measures, 1890-91


15 00


Leader Publishing Co., balance on By-Laws 7 00


Lewis, Sylvester, moving engine house


55 00


Marblehead, Town of, tax on gravel pit, 1891 Marblehead Water Co., rebate on tax 1891 Marsh, Fred C.


8 22


75 00


services as teller, Nov. 3, 1891 2 50


services as ballot clerk, March 16, 1891 5 00 7 50


Amount carried forward


$2,262 07


92


AUDITORS' REPORT-1891-92.


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $2,262 07


Marshall, George W.


services as registrar of votes, 1891-92 . 35 00


75


Marshman, Gideon, 3 keys . . Merritt, John R.


services as registrar of votes, 1890-91 .


$35 00


services as registrar of votes, 1891-92 35 00 70 00


Millett, D. Holman


services as assessor, 1891-92 . .


200 00


Moulton, James H.


services as registrar of votes, to May 1, 1891 . ·


17 50


services as registrar of votes, 1891-92


35 00


52 50 Nichols, G. H. & W. A.


1000 town reports, 1890-91 . 235 20


1000 Assessors' valuation, 1890


165 90


printing and stationery


88 00


489 10


Nichols, Thomas P., 1500 tax bills


13 00


assessors' blanks and printing


14 00


27 00


Niles & Carr, services as town counsel


200 00


expenses, petition Burrill street cross- ing, B. & M. R. R.


19 13


219 13


Nesbett, A. Frank


refreshments, March 16, 1891


8 25


refreshments and labor, Nov. 3, 1891


12 42


20 67


Nisbett, David W.


services as inspector elections, Nov. 3, 1891 .


5 00


Norcross, William F.


services as auditor, 1890-91 ·


75 00


Pedrick, Thomas


services as town weigher to Jan. 1, 1892 Pitman, Luther G.


20 00


services as registrar of votes, 1890-91


17 50


Pratt Bros., 25 assessors' notices . .


1 25


.


Amount carried forward


$3,494 97


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AUDITORS' REPORT-1891-92.


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward


$3,494 97


Rich, Augustine W ., 2d


services as auditor, 1890-91


75 00


Roberts, C. K. & W. H., expressing


8 50


Roberts, Daniel


rent of land for hay scales, 2 years to Jan. 1, 1892


8 00


Rowell, Arthur


masoning and material, town store house


5 85


Rowell, Charles G.


car fares and stationery .


$2 10


services as secretary selectmen, 1891-92 200 00 202 10


Ryan, M J.


1} days' labor, Essex st. fence, $2.00


3 00


Shattuck, S. M.


services as ballot clerk, Nov. 3, 1891 Shaw, S. H.


2 50


12 days' labor. Essex st. fence, $2.00


3 00


Small, Eldridge F., services as moderator Stimpson, D. P.


25 00


insurance on stone crusher plant Strauss, A. W. & Co., paint and oil


17 40


Till, George T.


dog license blanks, postage, etc. 6 97


services as town clerk, 1891-92 100 00


services as clerk registrars of votes, 1891-92 45 00


recording births, marriages and deaths .


47 95 199 92


Washburn, John, estate of


use of teams for assessors


8 00


Watson, J. E., distributing town reports


2 00


Wheeler, James


warning town meetings . 5 00


notifying town officers elect 3 00


posting dog notices


1 75


9 75


White Bros., binding town reports Widger, Arthur C.


1 25


services as selectman, 1891-92


200 00


2 license blanks and ink


.


.


90 200 90


$4,312 14


45 00


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$10,800 00


Amount of expenditures


10,844 52


EXPENDITURES.


Allyn & Bacon, books . 6


$3 00


American Book Co., books


113 60


Balch Bros., 2 vols. Century Dictionary


25 00


Balch, Gardner P.


music paper and car fare .


$1 70


services as teacher 4 mos., $150 600 00 ·


66 6 mos., 160


960 00


1,561 70


Bill, Elizabeth A.


cash paid for supplies, etc. services as teacher 10 mos., $65


7 43


650 00 657 43


Boston School Supply Co., supplies


13 01


Bryson, James, cleaning yard, Farm school .


3 00


Butcher, J. W., rep. doors, Beach school .


1 00


Carter, Rice & Co., paper and expressing Casey, Bridget


24 59


services as janitress 10 mos. $5 .


50 00


Clarke, W. B. & Co., 3 dictionaries


3 36


Coan, Harriet


services as janitress, 10 mos. $12.50


. 125 00


cleaning Beach School .


3 00


128 00


Cobb & Son, expressing


1 00


Delano, Gilbert


carpentering and material, Pine St. Sch. 16 22


66


66 66 Beach “ 1 00


66


66 Town Hall


30 00


66


66


14 25


61 47


DeLory, Walter A.


plumbing and material Essex St. School 19 00


66 66 66 Pine St.


9 51


66


Beach 66


9 27


66


66 66 18 30 56 08


Amount carried forward


$2,698 24


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $2,698 24 2 00


Ditson, Oliver Co., 5 quires music paper . Drake, Gertrude L.


services as teacher, 4 mos. $50 ·


. $200 00


66 6 mos. 55 ·


·


£ 330 00 530 00


Eastman, E. S., rep. clocks, Beach School


2 00


Eastman, G. W., rep. 3 clocks


3 00


Effingham, Maynard & Co., 4 books, $1.20


4 80


Estes & Lauriat, books .


13 10


Flanagan, A., books


.


.


1 44


Fernald, M. H.


services as teacher, 10 months, $55.00 . Gardner, Peleg


550 00


carpentering and material Grammar sch. 15 22


shingling Beach school house "contract" Getchell, B. T., cleaning vaults


14 00


Ginn & Co., books, supplies, etc. .


61 06


Gould, Fannie A.


services as teacher, 10 months, $50.00 .


500 00


Green, E. A., tuning piano, Grammar school Hadley, E. J.


2 00


services as teacher, 10 months, $55.00


550 00


Hall, Thomas, microscope


1 00


Hammett, J. L., supplies


7 51


Hastings, W. R.


services as school committee, 1891-92


100 00


Heath, D. C. & Co., supplies


.


2 81


Herbert, George C., 1000 envelopes


1 00


Honors & Wardwell,


fuel, Grammar school


148 48


Beach school . 59 29


" Farm school . 50 98


coal, Pine street school 108 00


wood, Essex street school


2 75 369 50


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books


3 00


Hovey, Thomas H., tuning piano .


2 00


Amount carried forward


$5,598 68


·


165 00 180 22


.


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward


$5,598 68


Hussey, Mrs. George R.


services as teacher, 3 months, $40.00 . $120 00


4 months, $45.00 . 180 00 300 00


Hutt, Bella


services as teacher, 2 months, $30.00 Ingalls, Frank E.


60 00


services as school committee, 1891-92


100 00


Ingalls & Kendricken,


labor and material on heater at Gram- mar school .


17 40


Jeffers, Chas. P., chemicals and atomizer


1 85


Kendall, HI. C., filling out diplomas .


1 00


King & Merrill, George F. stationery and supplies . 118 40


Lee & Shepard, books .


59 70


Library Bureau, chart and express


4 25


Machon, E. J.


services as teacher, 10 months, $45.00 Marblehead Water Co.


450 00


piping and trenching Essex Street school water rates, Pine Street School, 1 year to April 1, '92 10 00


30 91


water rates, Grammar school, 1 year to April 1, '92 10 00


water rates, Essex Street School, 6 months to April 1, '92 3 00 53 91


Marshall J. Otis, white wood table


15 00


Martin, Gratin, expressing


1 00


Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., 3 cabinet organs and express Melzard, George R.


77 25


services as janitor 1 month 22 50


services as janitor 9 months, $25.00 225 00


scraping and varnishing 51 desks 42 cts. 21 42


extra labor and supplies . 13 73 282 65


Amount carried forward


$7,141 09


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AUDITORS' REPORT-1891-92.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward


$7,141 09


Melzard, John E.


painting ceiling and walls, Essex Street School


$20 00


glazing Essex Street School 3 00


painting halls, Beach School 40 00 .


painting ceiling, Beach School 40 00


glazing .


2 00


105 00


Mott, A. M.


services as teacher 10 months, $55.00


550 00


Nesbett, A. Frank, services at Town Hall extra labor exhibition 8 00


10 50


New England Publishing Co., supplies


1 00


Nichols, G. H. & W. A., 50 reports 9 50 printing and supplies 14 50


24 00


O'Neil, D., bit stock, screw driver, etc.,


2 75


Peabody-Whitney Co., 3 mats


12 54


Perry, George S., supplies and express


·


13 15


Prang Educational Co., supplies


·


46 73


Roberts, C. K. and W. H., expressing . Rodrick, Charles,


11 25


services as janitor, 10 months, $50.00 . 500 00


scraping and varnishing 38 desks 42 cts. 15 96


extra labor and supplies


38 29


services as truant officer


9 25


563 50


Rogers, W. H.


services as school committee 1891-92 . 100 00


car fares and express


1 75 101 75


Rowell, Charles


masoning and material, Grammar school Russell & Gott,


8 89


painting fence, Pine st. school, contract


37 00


Rydingsward, Anna von, 2 books


2 50


Schoenhof, Carl, books .


7 53


Schwarz, Richard, toys


17 36


Shackley, E. J., services as teacher, 1 month


45 00


Amount carried forward


$8,701 54


.


2 50


98


AUDITORS' REPORT-1891-92.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward


$8,701 54


Silver, Burdett & Co., books 10 95


Small, Joshua P., rep. locks, etc. ·


1 25


Small, Williard, books


15 45


Stanley, Louise C.


services as teacher, 1 month . . $55 00


services as teacher, 9 months, $45.00 . 405 00 460 00


Stimpson, D. P., insurance .


141 00


Thayer, Hattie A.


services as teacher, 10 months, $45.00


450 00


Ware, Wm. & Co., booksand supplies .


9 90


Washburn, L. P.


services as teacher, 10 months, $50.00 Wells, M. A.


500 00


services as teacher, 10 months, $45.00


450 00


Wheeler & Northend,


sketches for alteration of schoolhouse


18 00


Whitcomb, A. G., school furniture


.


78 95


Winkley, Dresser & Co., stationery


.


3 84


$10,844 52


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$5,500 00


Amount of Expenditures


$5,170 05


Less Receipts


56 40


Net amount of Expenditures


5,113 65


Balance Unexpended .


$386 35


EXPENDITURES.


Alger, Mrs. T. J., storage, road machine .


$6 00


Bergin, Thomas, sharpening picks, drills, etc. 78 34


Amount carried forward




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