Town annual report of Weymouth 1887, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 252


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400 00


Sarah J. Holbrook, teacher ·


224 00


Lucy G. Tucker, teacher


200 00


Martha J. Hawes, teacher


192 00


Julia M. Talbot, teacher


160 00


Alice A. Cunningham, teacher


80 00


Ida F. Barker, teacher


40 00


$2,196 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal . $147 31


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal . 31 32


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal,


1886


18 48


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1887


44 53


Willie A. Pratt, janitor, 1886


69 00


Willie A. Pratt, janitor, 1887


160 00


Julia Connors, cleaning


18 19


Mrs. James Barrett


12 07


.


500 90


24


REPAIRS.


Paid Michael Delory, labor in yard $124 38


Stephen Cain, labor and material 8 70


Willie A. Pratt, labor and material 3 50


Joseph Peakes, labor and material


2 00


Geo. S. Baker


50


B. F. S. Patten, window tighteners 8 10


Ford & Phillips, repairing desk . 2 00


$149 18


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for labor and material $41 08


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for water rent, 1 50


F. B. Reed, repairing clocks 4 00


46 58


Total.


$2,892 66 .


BICKNELL. .


Paid Carrie J. Gardner, teacher $340 00


Julia M. Talbot, teacher


216 00


Brittannia E. Harlow, teacher


144 00


Mary E. Ford, teacher


40 00


$734 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal


$77 09


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal,


1886


18 23


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1887 ·


19 11


David P. Lincoln, janitor, 1886 . 26 00


David P. Lincoln, janitor, 1887 . ·


60 00


Hannah Coakley, for cleaning .


14 93


215 36


REPAIRS.


Paid M. K. Crehan, labor and material $77 75


B. H. Everett, labor and material 27 92


25


Paid David P. Lincoln, labor and material . $13 50 Estate of J. A. Lovell, labor and material 2 05


Charles Simmons, labor and material . 5 25


M. K. Crehan, labor and material 2 40


B. F. S. Patten, window tighteners 6 60


Joseph Peaks 68


136 15


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent,


1886


$8 83


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent, 1887


13 00


21 83


Total


$1,107 34


HIGH STREET.


Paid Mary A. Webster, teacher $204 00


Nettie E. Bradford, teacher


186 40


Julia M. Talbot, teacher


.


34 00


Agnes M. Ward, teacher


5 60


$430 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal


$11 00


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886


6 90


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1887 7 05


T. A. Boyle, janitor, 1886 39 00


T. A. Boyle, janitor, 1887 . .


51 00


T. A. Boyle, for cleaning, 1886 .


1 00


115 95


REPAIRS. Paid Charles Simmons, labor and material, 1886 $1 10


1 10


26


INCIDENTALS. Paid J. H. Stetson, Tresurer, for labor and material, 1886 $9 80


$9 80


Total


$556 85


PLEASANT STREET.


Paid Kate C. Keohan, teacher . $192 00


Martha E. Belcher, teacher 174 00


Elizabeth C. Hawes, teacher 60 00


$426 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal $12 10


Almshouse, for wood aud carting coal, 1886 11 47


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1887 2 06


Hannah McEnroe, janitor, 1886 26 00


Hannah McEnroe, janitor, 1887


34 00


Hannah McEnroe, cleaning, 1886 7 14


Hannah McEnroe, for use of well


5 00


97 77


REPAIRS.


Paid M. K. Crehan, labor and material,


1886


$2 10


Joseph Peakes, labor and material, 1886 .


1 19


B. F. Reed, repairing clock .


1 00


4 29


Total .


$528 06 .


MIDDLE STREET.


Paid Mary A. Dee, teacher $328 00


Britannia E. Harlow, teacher 204 00


Martha J. Hwnes, teacher . ·


128 00


$660 00


27


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid'Joseph Loud & Co., for coal $27 22


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886 8 56


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1887 11 92


Emerson L. Hunt, janitor . 34 00


John Cahill, janitor .


26 00


Julia Connors, for cleaning


6 32


Mrs. James Barrett, for cleaning


12


REPAIRS.


Paid Charles Simmons $0 25


B. F. Reed, repairing clock


1 00


B. F. Shaw & Son, incidentals


·


2 18


3 43


Total


$783 57


SCHOOL STREET.


Paid Annie J. McGreevy, teacher $192 00


$192 00


(NOTE .- Fuel and care charged to High Street School.)


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for labor and material in 1886 $2 84 M. K. Crehan, for labor and material in 1886 10 00


12 84


Total


$204 84


GRANT STREET.


Paid Clara A. Reamy, teacher


$192 00


$192 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886 · S. W. Burrell, janitor, 1886 30 00


$15 42


$120 14


28


Paid S. W. Burrell, janitor, 1887 $17 00


E. C. Raymond, use of well, 1886 and 1887 10 00


$72 42


REPAIRS.


Paid Joseph Peaks, labor and material $1 82


W. H. Spencer, labor and material 50


2 32


Total


$266 74


NEW SCHOOLHOUSE, WARD 2.


Paid Martha E. Belcher, teacher $160 00


Mary A. Webster, teacher 136 00


Clara A. Reamy, teacher 128 00


Nettie E. Bradford, teacher


128 00


Kate C. Keohan, teacher


.


128 00


Annie J. McGreevy, teacher


128 00


$808 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal $158 20


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal 30 88


Andrew J. Garey, janitor


70 00


259 08


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent . $12 83


F. B. Reed, setting up clocks 2 50


Andrew J. Garey


3 00


J. H. Thompson, moving books, fix- tures, etc.


9 75


28 08


Total .


$1,095 16 .


HUNT.


Paid J. W. Armington, teacher, 1886 $90 00


J. W. Armington, teacher, 1887 . 900 00 ·


Sara E. Wilbur, teacher, 400 00


29


Paid Hattie E. Darcy, teacher $364 00


Emma F. Parker, teacher .


360 00


Helena M. Callahan, teacher


136 00


Mary J. Moore, teacher


240 00


Mary J. Moore, teacher, 1886


40 00


Hattie B. Baker, teacher, 1886


40 00


$2,570 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal $251 71


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal . ·


19 69


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal,


54 38


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886


38 44


J. W. Armington, janitor


181 25


Clinton F. Pope, cleaning


8 75


Mary Vigher, cleaning


12 00


566 22


REPAIRS.


Paid Clinton F. Pope, labor in yard .


$41 90


Clinton F. Pope, gravel


7 80


John Stack, labor in yard .


50,00


S. W. Pratt, labor and material .


60 27


Samuel W. King, labor and material


14 03


Gus M. Pratt, labor and material


9 40


Geo. W. Hersey, labor and material


50


Loud & Pratt, lumber


.


2 99


Joseph Loud & Co., cement


5 25


192 14


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for water rent,


$25 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for material,


1 50


S. W. Pratt


2 65


Hunt & Co.


38


$29 53


Total


.


$3,357 89


·


30


TUFTS.


Paid Hannah E. Ward, teacher


.


$338 00


Angie M. Fearing, teacher


192 00


Hattie L. Reed, teacher


·


192 00


Helena M. Callahan, teacher


192 00


Helen L. Rockwood, teacher


.


128 00


Mary E. Crotty, teacher


.


128 00


Anne B. Hunt, teacher


128 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal


$91 30


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 24 76


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886,


15 64


Darius Smith, janitor


130 00


Darius Smith, janitor, 1886


57 00


Clinton F. Pope, cleaning


6 00


Mary Vigher, cleaning


18 50


REPAIRS.


Paid S. W. Pratt, labor and material $88 92


Geo. W. Hersey, labor and material 18 35


B. F. Richards, labor and material


26 07


Samuel W. King, labor and material .


1 50


Maurice Kennedy, labor


3 75


Clinton F. Pope, labor


4 80


Joseph Loud & Co., lime and cement . 8 25


B. F. S. Patten, window tighteners


2 10


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for labor and material


$14 85


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for water rent, 6 00


M. P. Bryant and E. White, use of well, 1886 ·


10 00


Benjamin F. Smith


75


·


31 60


Total


$1,826 54


$1,298 00


343 20


153 74


31


LINCOLN.


Paid Eva W. Robinson, teacher .


$320 00


Mary E. Walsh, teacher


328 00


$648 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal


$70 50


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal 19 15


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886 22 50


L. C. Williams, janitor


60 00


L. C. Williams, janitor, 1886


26 00


L. C. Williams, cleaning .


9 00


L. C. Williams, cleaning, 1886


13 00


Clinton F. Pope, cleaning .


6 50


L. C. Williams, shavings


2 00


.


228 65


REPAIRS.


Paid S. W. Pratt, labor and material $53 50


Samuel W. King, labor and material . 11 75


Estate George S. Baker, hard wood


3 12


George W. Hersey, labor and material,


1 50


Maurice O'Connell, labor 50


B. F. S. Patten, window tighteners


6 00


E. H. Frary, reparing clock


.


1 00


77 37


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent . $10 00


10 00


$964 02


Total SHAW.


Paid Mary E. Brassill, teacher . $500 00


Mary E. Brassill, teacher, 1886 . 50 00


Mary E. Grundstrom, teacher


360 00


Mary E. Grundstrom, teacher, 1886


36 00


Lois B. Holbrook


320 00


$1,266 00


32


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal ·


$52 70


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 7 60


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886 20 01


Ludo Hawes, janitor 25 50


Ludo Hawes, janitor, 1886 .


·


39 00


Harry W. Loud, janitor


64 50


Harry W. Loud, cleaning .


3 00


Mrs. Byron W. Loud, cleaning


2 75


$215 06


REPAIRS.


Paid W. H. Spencer, labor and material $58 42


Owen Sprague, labor and material 12 75


L. W. Tuck, labor and material .


12 18


Ludo Hawes, labor and material


4 00


J. O. Whittemore, labor and material,


2 00 .


Harry W. Loud .


85


Wales Brothers, repairing pump . .


4 00


B. F. S. Patten, window tighteners ·


7 80


102 00


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for labor and materials


$14 62


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, for water rent, 10 83


Benjamim F. Smith


1 75


27 20


Total


$1,610 26 .


PRATT.


Paid Geo. C. Torrey, teacher . $900 00


Geo. C. Torrey, teacher, 1886


90 00


Sarah W. Spilsted, teacher


360 00


Sarah W. Spilsted, teacher, 1886


36 00


--- $1,386 00


33


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal . ·


$40 08


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 16 78


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886


19 63


Geo. C. Torrey, janitor


60 00


Mrs. C. A. Morgan, cleaning


9 45


.


$145 94


REPAIRS.


Paid James Moore, building wall $120 30


James Moore, grading yard


73 00


James Moore, digging trench


18 00


James Mcore, removing fence and re-


building same 12 95


J. A. E. Loud, stone 11 00 .


Owen Sprague, pointing wall


.


15 58


John Seabury, labor and material


19 50


L. W. Tuck, labor and material .


10 06


Geo. W. Conant, labor and material . 1 90


B. F. S. Patten, window tighteners ·


6 60


Geo. C. Torrey .


25


.


289 14


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent' $:3 00


L. W. Tuck


1 30


Geo. C. Torrey .


60


14 90


Total .


. $1,835 98


HOLBROOK.


Paid Ellena S. Spilsted, teacher $216 00


Ellena S. Spilsted, teacher, 1886 36 00


Fannie E. Hawes, teacher .


144 00 - $396 00


34


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal $21 92


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal . 7 16


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886, 8 22


C. H. Lovell, janitor, 1886 . 13 00


C. H. Lovell, cleaning, 1886 4 47


H. L. Lovell, cleaning


.


5 22


H. L. Lovell, janitor


17 00


.


76 99


REPAIRS.


Paid L. W. Tuck, labor and material $9 34


George F. Maynard, labor and material, 7 05


C. H. Lovell, labor and material 1 50


17 89


Total


$490 88


CENTRE.


Paid Sarah J. Holbrook, teacher $102 00


$102 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal $12 50


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 10 33


J. C. Wendell, janitor


8 50


31 33


REPAIRS.


Paid S. W. Pratt, labor and material $1 50


C. Wendell, labor and material


75


2 25


Total


$135 58


BATES.


Paid Philip Emerson, teacher $540 00


Atherton N. Hunt, teacher .


360 00


Emma J. Smith, teacher


360 00


Emma J. Smith, teacher, 1886


36 00


Ella M. Clark, teacher


320 00


35


Paid Ella M. Clark, teacher, 1886. $32 00


Lizzie L. Whitman, teacher


240 00


Lizzie L. Whitman, teacher, 1886


40 00


Jennie M. Allen, teacher


160 00


$2,088 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co. for coal $109 23


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, for coal .


21 89


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal,


27 48


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886 23 79


Jason Farrington, janitor ·


87 50


Jason Farrington, janitor, 1886 . .


56 00


Anna Dayly, cleaning


6 42


332 31


REPAIRS.


Paid Dwight B. Rogers, labor and material $20 36


Eli Estes, labor and material 24 80


F. F. Bullock, labor and material


15 50


L. W. Tuck, labor and material .


15 37


James Moore, labor and material


12 30


Highways, Ward 5, drain pipe .


5 41


B. F. S. Patten, window tighteners


2 40


(. H. Tinkham, repairing clocks


3 00


Jason Farrington


50


J. O. Whittemore


4 00


.


103 64-


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent . $21 00


J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent, 1886


13 50


L. W. Tuck


3 75


Jason Farrington


56


Joseph Dyer


6 57


45 38


Total


$2,569 33


·


·


.


36


HOWE.


Paid Maria A. Morrill, teacher . $115 60


Maria A. Morrill, teacher, 1886 . 34 00


Harriet L. Reed, teacher


136 00


Isabella P. Downes, teacher


88 40


$374 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal $104 19


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal . 23 06


127 25


REPAIRS. '


Paid F. F. Bullock, labor and material


$8 00


8 00


INCIDENTALS.


Paid J. H. Stetson, Treasurer, water rent . $5 00


5 00


Total


$514 25


THOMAS.


Paid Jennie T. Holbrook, teacher .


$255 00


Jennie T. Holbrook, teacher, 1886 34 00


Helen L. Rockwood, teacher


68 00


Isabella P. Downs, teacher .


17 00


$374 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal $22 23


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal . 11 20


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal,


1886 12 37


Bradford Chandler, janitor . 19 50 .


Bradford Chandler, janitor, 1886 13 00


Bradford Chandler, use of well, 1886 . 2 50


Jennie T. Holbrook, paid for cleaning


2 50


83 30


REPAIRS.


Paid L. W. Tuck, labor and material $14 39


14 39


37


INCIDENTALS.


Paid L. W. Tuck $2 55


$2 55


Total


$474 24


HOLLIS.


Paid Sarah Stetson, teacher


$374 00


$374 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal $20 72


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal . 10 99


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886, 10 53


H. L. Carroll, janitor 17 00


H. L. Carroll, janitor, 1886 13 00


H. L. Carroll, cleaning


3 00


75 24


REPAIRS.


Paid L. W. Tuck, labor and material $12 99


Eli Estes, labor and material 2 00


H. L. Carroll


50


15 49


INCIDENTALS.


Paid H. L. Carroll


$1 25


Joseph Dyer


33


L. W. Tuck


70


2 28


Total


$467 01


POND.


Paid L. Gertrude Bates, teacher


$340 00


Martha E. Belcher, 1886 34 00


$374 00


FUEL AND CARE OF ROOMS.


Paid Joseph Loud & Co., for coal $20 80


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal,


11 00


Almshouse, for wood and carting coal, 1886,


11 34


4


.


.


.


.


.


38


Paid W. M. Staples, janitor


$17 00


J. D. Staples, janitor ·


.


13 00


J. D. Staples, cleaning


6 00


$79 14


REPAIRS.


Paid L. W. Tuck, labor and material . $8 69


Eli Estes, labor and material 9 50


18 19


Total


$471 33


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid Gilman C. Fisher, services $1,800 00


$1,800 00


FREE TEXT-BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Paid F. W. Bicknell, President $99 90


Interstate Publishing Company 6 25


E. H. Butler & Co. 10 00


Alfred Mudge & Son . 15 25


Smith & Morgan 13 75


Charles Simmons


10 95


H. Rockwood .


2 25


W. K. Baker & Son, expressage


2 85


Samuel Thompson, distributing sup- plies .


51 45


Edward Bourk, expressage


1 35


J. H. Shaw, expressage


23 51


A. G. Whitcomb


2 50


A. D. Albee 2 00


Z. L. Bicknell & Co. . 15 33


Silver, Rogers & Co. .


3 25


Thompson, Brown & Co. 1 80


Oscar F. Howe . 11 25


Cowperthwait & Co ..


10 00


F. M. Ambrose .


175 00


Carl Schoenhof .


4 80


Adams & Ingraham


2 87


39


Paid Chas. II. Whiting


$6 67


Silver, Rogers & Co. .


.


2 34


Warren P. Adams


92


Chas. Scribner's Sons


9 00


Harrison Hume .


15 63


Carter, Rice & Co.


211 68


Ginn & Company


29 50


Geo. F. King & Merrill


554 89


Cyclostyle Co.


19 85


Chas. F. Schrouds & Co.


9 00


Thomas Hall 19 11


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co.


1 46


Carl Schoenhof


40 04


Geo. S. Perry ·


3 50


Ginn & Company


9 90


S. R. Winchell, agent


83 97


Parmenter Crayon Co.


1 00


Harrison Hume


9 00


Alfred Mudge & Son ,


8 75


Carter, Rice & Co.


4 50


F. M. Ambrose .


5 84


Adams & Ingraham


1 31


Clark & Maynard


13 44


C. H. Senaur, manager


3 00


Doolittle & Smith


38 50


Edgar R. Downs


2 50


J. L. Hammett


3 25


L. K. Bowars, treasurer


37 25


F. M. Ambrose .


5 84


Cyclostyle Co.


3 00


New England Publishing Co. 22 50


D. C. Heath & Co. 10 61


A. C. Stockin 13 95


W. K. Baker & Son, expressage 3 19


Cyclostyle Co. .


12 00


Geo. F. King & Merrill


171 33


M. R. Warren 1 00


40


Paid Samuel Thompson, distributing sup-


plies . $26 30


Harrison Hume . 8 25


Cyclostyle Co. 1 00


Benjamin F. Smith


10 35


Gilman C. Fisher


17 25


Alfred Mudge & Son .


21 50


J. L. Hammett . 6 22


Thompson, Brown & Co.


62 42


Harper & Brothers


26 46


John Allyn


5 00


Warren P. Adams


6 64


D. C. Heath & Co.


12 50


Clark & Maynard


6 50


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co.


129 06


Geo. F. King & Merrill


128 05


Chas. H. Whiting


38 56


F. M. Ambrose .


18 00


Prang Educational Co. .


136 00


D. Appleton & Co.


9 53


New England Publishing Co.


92 25


Ginn & Company


58 93


Boston Supply Co.


7 77


Geo. F. King & Merrill


33 50


Potter & Coates


10 00


D. C. Heath & Co.


28 84


Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co.


24 75


A. C. Stockin


5 51


Clark & Maynard


8 40


Alfred Mudge & Son .


38 95 .


E. H. Butler


1 25


D. Appleton & Co.


11. 49


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$2,846 76


SCHOOLS. - MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Old Colony Railroad, fares from East Weymouth to North High School $215 80


41


Paid Old Colony Railroad, fares from North


Weymouth to North High School $58 17


Martin Goodman, for conveying schol- ars to North High School 4 56


Gilman C. Fisher .


21 93


Otis Cushing, moving piano South


High 2 00


Otis Cushing, expressage ·


. 65


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing 15 00


S. W. Pratt, ink wells 4 80


Chester D. Pratt, for land to enlarge Pratt school-yard 50 00


J. C. Wendall, conveying scholars to North High School . 16 60


Old Colony Railroad, fares from East Weymouth to North High School 211 65


Old Colony Railroad, fares from North Weymouth to North High School 52 62


Henry L. Thayer, conveying scholars . 112 00


Charles F. Vaughan, lunch at examina- tions of teachers 8 00


Alfred Mudge & Son, report, cards, etc. 46 75


A. L. Hobart, delivering telephone messages 2 00


A. W. Blanchard, programmes for North High


5 00


r=62


Eaton V. Reed, programmes for South High 5 00


16 Gel


Union Congregational, use of church . 10 00


Weston H. Cushing, carting seats


75


Walter F. Cushing, conveying scholars, 11 08


J. L. Wildes, repairing and tuning piano, North High . 3 00


J. W. Bates, work on diplomas 21 54


J. W. Bates, ribbon for same .


11 61


Old Colony Railroad, fares from East Weymouth to North High School 293 62


11Z.


19.262


42


Paid Old Colony Railroad, fares from North Weymouth to North High School $88 56


M. E. Church, use of church, North High examination . 12 00


Alfred Mudge & Son, manuals for school year, 1887-88 9 50


W. M. Marden, printing, etc. ·


3 75


Geo. G. French, use of Pilgrim Church, 4 00


J. H. Shaw, expressage 33 25


E. Bourk, expressage . 1 10


E. Bourk, moving piano 5 00


Walter F. Cushing, conveying scholars, 22 50


$1,363 84


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Paid George G. French, services . $5 00


Asa B. Pratt, services


17 50


Oliver Houghton, services .


.


3 50


Isaac N. Tirrell, services


5 25


$31 25


SUMMARY OF SCHOOL EXPENSES.


North High School . $2,914 23


South High School


2,025 96


Athens School


2,600 25


Adams School


596 89


River School


595 52


Franklin School .


2,892 66


Bicknell School .


1,107 34


Pleasant Street School


528 06


High Street School


556 85


Middle Street School .


783 57


School Street School .


204 84


Grant Street School .


266 74


New Schoolhouse, Ward 2 .


1,095 16


Hunt School .


3.357 89


Tufts School


1,826 54


Lincoln School . . .


964 02


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Pratt School


. $1,835 98


Shaw School


1,610 26


Holbrook School


490 88


Centre School


135 58


Bates School


2,569 33


Howe School


514 25


Thomas School


474 24


Hollis School


467 01


Pond School


471 33


Superintendent of Schools .


1,800 00


Free text-books and school supplies


2,846 76


Miscellaneous expenses


1,363 84


Truant officers


31 25


Total .


. $36,927 23


APPROPRIATIONS.


For support of schools, including salary of Superin-


tendent, Jan. 1 to April 1, 1887 . . $10,400 00


For support of schools, from April 1, 1887, to April 1, 1888 . . 32,000 00


For Superintendent,from April 1, 1887,to April 1, 1888, 1,800 00


One half dog-license money .


475 82


Interest on Pratt Fund


300 00


Alewife Fund . 252 00


State School Fund ·


133 81


Unexpended balance of 1886


16


Total .


. $45,362 79


Amount expended to date, as above


. 36,927 23


Balance in treasury for support schools to April 1,1888, $8,435 56


NEW SCHOOLHOUSE, WARD TWO.


Paid Isaac H. Cushing, on contract in full . . $9,835 22 . Rich & Marble, heating apparatus . 990 00 Winchester Furniture Company, blackboard slate 361 60


44


Old Colony Railroad Company, freight on same $28 73


A. H. Andrews, furniture 1,005 96


Old Colony Railroad Company, freight on same 73 21


Z. L. Bicknell, insurance 71 50


A. G. Whitcomb, settees 16 45


Z. L. Bicknell, mats, pail, brooms, etc. 20 73


Z. L. Bicknell, hose, nozzle, and coupling 6 75


Z. L. Bicknell, coal-scoop


75


Z. L. Bicknell, for cutting lines on blackboards, etc. 15 00


Z. L. Bicknell, sash, pull-plates, and window-pulls 1 80


Rich & Marble, putting in water-sinks, etc. . 58 83


Charles Simmons, labor and material 19 46


Z. L. Bicknell, services as committee .


100 00


J. C. Fraser, services as committee 20 10


J. C. Fraser, services as committee, 1886 31 60


A. J. Richards, services as committee . 10 00


Frank D. Thayer, services as committee, 1886 4 20


$12,671 89


Unexpended appropriation in 1886


. 13,145 00


Balance unexpended $473 11


LOT FOR NEW SCHOOLHOUSE, WARD TWO.


Paid Evan J. Evans, building wall, etc. $374 75


Evan J. Evans, capstone for same, and laying 112 75


M. D. Moran, for labor 89 50


Thomas McEnroe, for labor


111 00


Cornelius Smith, for labor


83 50


Edward O'Brien, for labor


1 00


Edward Dwyer, for labor 5 00


W. H. Cushing, for labor


29 63


$807 13


Unexpended appropriation in 1886


1,229 75


Balance unexpended .


$422 62


HIGHWAYS, TOWNWAYS, AND BRIDGES.


WARD ONE.


SNOW BILLS.


Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 67} hours' labor, at 25c.


$16 88.


Peter F. Hagerty, 70 hours, 2 horses, at 50c. 35 00


Samuel Thompson, 53} hours' labor with horse, at 50c. . 26 75


Samuel Thompson, 8 hours' labor with 2 horses, at 75c. 6 00


Samuel Thompson, 12 hours' labor, 2 men, 2 horses, at $1.00 . 1 50


Samuel Thompson, 13 hours' labor sanding sidewalk, at 37¿c. 4 87


Samuel Thompson,'3 hours' labor open- ing drains, at 25c. .


75


Samuel Thompson, 2 hours' labor, at 25c. 50


Samuel Thompson, 4 hours' labor, wash-out ·


1 47


Miles Keen, 10 hours' labor with 2 horses, at 75c. ·


7 50


Michael Hagerty, 90} hours' labor, at 25c. 22 62


Philip Delory, 72 hours' labor, at 25c. 18 00


David Bates, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25 Frank Fisher, 7 hours' labor, at 25c. . 1 75


Walter E. Thompson, 16} hours' labor, at 25c. ·


4 12


Walter E. Thompson, 8 hours' labor, at 20c. 1 60


46


Paid James Cunneen, 69} hours' labor, at 25c. $17 38


John Durant, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. . 2 50


Patrick Cohan, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25


Joseph Duyon, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25 John Connors, 17 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 25


John Connors, 10 hours, horse and pung 2 50


Hiram Shaw, 14 hours' labor, at 25c. . 3 50


Hiram Thayer, 4 hours' labor, at 25c. . 1 00


Martin Huntress, 18 hours' labor, at 25c. 4 50


Peter Duyon, 14 hours' labor, at 25c. . 3 50


John Cohan, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. . 2 50


Cornelius Cohan, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 50


John Kelley, 14 hours' labor, at 25c. . 3 50


Abram Delory, 5 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 25


Albion Leavitt, 42 hours' labor, at 25c. George Prince, 6 hours' labor, at 25c. George Prince, 2 hours' labor, sanding, at 20c. .


1 12


1 50


40


William Prince, 6 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 50


Michael Delorey, 6} hours' labor, at 25c. 1 62


B. F. Richards, 42 hours' labor, at 25c. 1 13


James Mack, 8 hours' labor, at 20c. .


1 60


Harry Dunn, 8 hours' labor, at 20c. .


1 60


Matthew Venaux, 8 hours' labor, at 20c. 1 60


William Venaux, 8 hours' labor, at


20c. 1 60


Henry Kennerson, painting 3 snow- ploughs . 3 25


Charles F. Hodgdon, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. . . 2 50


John Coyle, 9 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 25


·


47


Paid Thomas Coyle, 14 hours' labor, at 25c. $3 50


William Coyle, 9 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 25


William Lewis, 14} hours' labor, at 25c. 3 62


Simon Hurley, 93 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 37


Mr. McCraig, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 50


S. & D. Ford, 28 hours' labor, at 25c. 7 00


S. & D. Ford, 5 hours' labor, 2 men, 4 horses, at $1.00 5 00


S. and D. Ford, 3 hours' labor, 3 men, 2 horses . 3 75


Joseph Delory, 2d, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 50


William T. Shaw, 13} hours' labor, at 25c. ·


3 37


William T. Shaw, 6 hours' labor, 2 horses, at 50c. · Stephen Delory, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. .


2 50


James McEvoy, 10 hours' labor, at 25c.


2 50


Maurice Kennedy, 10 hours' labor, at 25c.


2 50


William Tracy, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 50


Michael Spellman, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. 2 50


John McIsaacs, 9 hours' labor, at 15c.


1 35


Frank Wolfe, 4 hours' labor, at 20c. .


80


Manuel Landry, 10 hours' labor, at 25c. Joseph Delory,29} hours' labor, at 25c. Frank Beach, 8 hours' labor, at 25c. . 2 00


2 50


7 38


Charles Garaldy,2 hours' labor, at 25c. 50


Ed. Lothrop, 2 hours' labor, at 25c. .


50


John Ash, 10 hours' labor, at 20c. 2 00


Joseph Poulin, ironing snow-ploughs. 4 25


$305 25


3 00


48


HIGHWAY BILLS. - GENERAL REPAIRS.


Paid Peter F. Hagerty, 108 days' and 6} hours' labor, at $2.50 . . Peter F. Hagerty, 88 days' 9 hours' la- bor, 2 horses, at $3.50 ·


$271 64


311 17


Cash for drain pipe .


1 70


Michael Hagerty, 96 days' 8 hours' la- bor, at $1.75 . 169 41


James Cunneen, 36 days' 4} hours' la- bor, at $2.00 . 72 90


Philip Delory, 37 days' 2} hours' labor, at $2.00 . 75 50


Joseph Delory, 36 days' 1} hours' la- bor, at $2.00 .


72 30


James Delory, 43 days' 6 hours' labor, at $2.00 . 87 20




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