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Hewlett. Little Iliad. H495.2
Jameson. 'Memoirs of the loves of the poets. Biographi- cal sketches of women celebrated in ancient and modern poetry. 1863. 920.J237mL
Longfellow. Voices of the night and other poems. 826.87
McCoan. Egypt as it is. 1877. 234.79
Mackay, comp. 1867. 824.78
Thousand and one gems of English poetry.
March. Walks and homes of Jesus. 234.80
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Lampadius, W. A. Life of Felix
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; tr. by W. L. Gage.
B.M522L
Meyer.
Shepherd psalm.
833.96
228
Morton, ed. Sparks from the camp fire, or, Tales of the old veterans. 1895. 615.79
New Websterian dictionary
based upon the
Un-
abridged dictionary of Noah Webster. (1912) 121.78 Norfolk county, Mass .; containing life sketches of leading citizens of Norfolk county, Mass. 1898. Rf
Patten, ed. Short story classics (American) 1905 .. 5 v. P2792.1
Red-letter poems by English men and women. (1884) 824.79 Reid. Headless horseman; a strange tale of Texas. R273.23
Roberts, ed. Legendary ballads of England and Scot- land. 824.80
Russo-Japanese war; a photographic and descriptive re- view of the great conflict in the Far East. 1904.
635.33
Scott. Black dwarf; Old Mortality. S431.6C
Waverly (Waverley ) anecdotes characters, scenes and incidents in the novels and romances of Sir Walter Scott, bart. 134.106
Sheldon. American painters; with eighty-three examples of their work engraved on wood. 1879. 920.S5442
Shepp. Shepp's photographs of the world .1891.
727.235
Smollett. Complete history of England, from the de- scent of Julius Caesar to the treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. 10 v. 624.40
Continuation of the complete history of England. v. 2, 3, and 4. 624.41
Souvenir history of the New England southern conference in three volumes; compiled and edited by Ren- netts C. Miller. 3 v. in 1. 835.82
Spurgeon. Cook, R. B. Wit and wisdom of Charles H. Spurgeon.
B.S772c
Thalheimer. Manual of ancient history. (1872) 712.60 Manual of mediaeval and modern history. (1874)
712.61
Wilkinson. College Greek course in English. 125.45
Preparatory Greek course in English.
125.44
Preparatory Latin course in English.
125.43
Wordsworth. Poems of Wordsworth chosen and edited by Matthew Arnold. 815.31
Also 126 duplicates and replacements.
APPENDIX E-PERIODICALS
b bi-monthly m monthly s semi-monthly
d daily o occasionally w weekly
f fortnightly q quarterly i' gift
Academy of political science,
American machinist. American magazine.
Proceedings. 0
¡Alpha aids. 0
¡America. W
American boy. m
American city. m
American cookery. m
American historical review. q
¡American issue. w
American library association. Booklist. m
Bulletin. b
American. poultry advocate. 11 ¡American red cross. New Eng- land division bulletin. f Annals of the American acad- emy of political and social science. Arts and decoration. m Asia. m Atlantic monthly. m . *Benziger's magazine. m
229
Bird lore.
b
Bookman.
n1
Bulletin of bibliography.
Canadian magazine. m
Catholic world.
m
Century.
¡Christian register. w
¡Christian science journal.
mı
¡Christian
science monitor.
d
+Christian science sentinel. W
¡Church militant.
m
Collier's weekly.
+Colorado sky.
q
Country life.
m
Cumulative book index.
mì
Current events. w
Current opinion. m
+Dearborn Independent. W
Delineator.
m
Dial. m
Educational review. m
Electrical world.
Elementary school journal. m
Engineering news-record. W
Etude. m
Everybody's magazine. m
Forum. m
Garden magazine.
m
Good housekeeping. m
Harper's bazar. m
Harper's magazine.
m
Harvey's weekly.
W
+Health journal of the Massa- chusetts tuberculosis league. b House and garden. m
House beautiful. m
¡Humane review.
m
Illustrated London news. W
Illustrated world.
m
Independent.
W
¡Independent woman. m
Industrial arts magazine. m
Industrial management. s
International marine engineer-
ing. m
International studio. m
+Japan review.
m
Journal of education. W
Journal of home economics. m
Keramic studio.
m
Ladies' home journal. mı Leslie's illustrated weekly news- paper. w Library journal. m Life. W
Literary digest.
Little folks ( American) .
m1
Living age w
¡Lubrication. McClure's magazine. m Manual training magazine. mì ¡Market reporter. W ¡Massachusetts Audubon soci- ety, Bulletin of the. m
Mentor.
m
Messenger of the Sacred
Heart.
m
¡Mexican review.
0
Missionary review of the
world.
m
Modern Priscilla.
m
Munsey's magazine.
+Museum of fine arts bulletin,
Boston, Mass. b
Musician.
m
Nation. W
National education association, Bulletin.
+National Catholic welfare
council, Bulletin.
m
National geographic
magazine.
m
¡New England conservatory. of
music.
Bulletin.
m
New Near East.
m
New republic. v Nineteenth century and after. m
North American review. m
+Open road. m
"Our dumb animals. m
Outing. m
Outlook.
Photo-era.
m
Pictorial review.
m
Playground. m
Political science quarterly. q
¡Polytechnic. f
Popular mechanics. m
Popular science monthly.
m
Primary education.
m
*Protectionist. m
Public libraries. m
+Raja yoga messenger. b Readers' guide to periodical lit- erature. m ¡Record. (Insurance) .
+Red cross bulletin. W Review of reviews. (American) m St. Nicholas. m
Saturday evening post. w School arts magazine. m ¿School life. b Science. Scientific American. w
Scientific American monthly. m
230
Scientific monthly. m Scribner's magazine. m
Touchstone.
m
Travel.
m
Unpartisan review.
b
+Seed reporter. m
+Social service review. q
Vocational summary.
m
Sunset. m
Survey. w
System.
m
+Weekly news letter. w Weymouth gazette and trans- cript. Woman's home companion. n
+Telephone topics. m ¡Temperance cause. m +Theosophical path. m
World's work. m
Youth's companion.
w
Also the Farmers' bulletin, and other government publications, as usual.
APPENDIX F-DONORS
Alpha Portland cement co., Easton, Pa.
American red cross., Washington, D. C.
American red cross. New England division, Boston, Mass.
Anti-saloon league of America.
Boston university, Boston, Mass.
Bowdoin college, Brunswick, Me.
Brearley, H. C.
California, University of.
Carnegie endowment for international peace.
Carnegie hero fund commission.
Columbia university, New York city.
David, Evan J.
Davis, W. W. Doubleday, Page & co. Elliott, Mrs. M. H.
First church of Christ, Scientist, Quincy, Mass.
Fowle, Mrs. Helen A. Fiske.
George Washington University, Washington, D. C.
Guaranty trust co., New York city.
Home market club, Boston, Mass.
Houghton Mifflin company.
Humane society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Ingersoll, R. H. & Bros.
Indian rights association, Philadelphia, Pa.
King, Mrs. Mary Fifield.
Lake Mohonk conference of friends of the Indians and other de- pendent peoples.
Lake Mohonk conference on international arbitration. Massachusetts, State of.
Massachusetts agricultural college, Amherst, Mass.
Massachusetts tuberculosis league.
Massachusetts Audubon society.
Massachusetts civic league.
Massachusetts institute of technology, Cambridge, Mass.
Massachusetts nautical school, Schoolship "Nantucket."
Massachusetts society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Middlebury college, Middlebury, Vt.
Museum of fine arts, Boston, Mass. Nash, Harriet M.
National city bank, New York city.
Northfield schools, Northfield, Mass. Olney, Richard, Congressman.
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Pearson, Edmund L. Putnam's, G. P., Sons. Railway news and statistics, Bureau of
Rensselaer polytechnic institute, Troy, N. Y.
Rockefeller foundation, New York.
Royal Italian embassy. Scituate historical society. Simmons college, Boston, Mass. Smithsonian institution, Washington, D. C.
Soldiers' home in Massachusetts at Chelsea. Springfield, Ill., Department of public works and buildings. Tufts college, Medford, Mass. United States (public documents) Wentworth institute, Boston, Mass. Western Reserve university, Cleveland, O. Women's alliance, All souls church, Braintree, Mass. Young women's Christian association.
LIBRARIES.
Albany, N. Y., New York State.
American library association, Chicago, Ill.
Andover, Mass., Memorial hall.
Baltimore, Md., Enoch Pratt free. Belmont, Mass. Boston, Mass.
Braintree, Mass., Thayer.
Brockton, Mass.
Brookline, Mass.
Bowdoin college, Brunswick, Me.
Cambridge, Mass.
Chicago, University of. University libraries.
Cleveland, O.
Gardner, Mass. Levi Heywood memorial.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Greenfield, Mass. Hartford, Conn.
Haverhill, Mass.
Hopedale, Mass., Bancroft memorial.
Louisville, Ky., Free public.
Malden, Mass. Massachusetts, Free public library commission of. Milton, Mass.
Natick, Mass. Morse institute.
Northampton, Mass., Forbes.
Pawtucket, R. I., Deborah Cook Sayles.
Providence, R. I. Providence, R. I., Athenaeum.
Quincy, Mass., Thomas Crane.
Salt Lake city, Utah. Savannah, Ga. Somerville, Mass. Stoneham, Mass. Washington, D. C., Library of Congress. Wilkes-Barré, Pa., Osterhout free. Winchester, Mass. Winthrop, Mass.
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THE FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE TUFTS LIBRARY FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1920
Abbie L. Loud, librarian
$950.00
Alice B. Blanchard, assistant
775.00
Phyllis E. Palmer, assistant 675.00
Zeliah Palmer
78.30
E. Gladys Price
52.35
Hawthorne Price
23.25
Mabel L. Taber 4.70
Individuals, extra help
17.40
F. D. Sherman, janitor
754.00
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
714.72 .
Water rent
27.00
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
25.79
Electric lighting
286.24
Old Colony Gas Co.
36.02
A. S. Jordan & Co., insurance
101.26
R. B. Worster, insurance
21.25
Pray & Kelley, printing
60.00
Gazette Publishing Co., printing, etc.
46.46
Hollis Auto Co., carting ashes
1.50
H. P. Randall, carting ashes
1.00
Post Office, box rent, etc.
7.50
American Railway Express Co.
12.59
George E. Fogg, expressing
3.00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
1.67
Messenger
.65
Ruxton's Express
.35
Library Art Club, dues
12.00
American Library Association, dues
5.00
Repairs :
Robert Gibson
$162.50
Godfred Rondeau
135.96
J. Rupert Walsh
60.10
John Lyons & Son 53.00
J. E. Ludden
51.73
T. F. McGann. & Sons Co.
50.00
Wadsworth, Howland Co.
13.80
D. Sewall
13.00
F. W. Richards
3.60
T. Raymond
2.50
Weymouth Light & Power Co.
2.20
Dept. of Public Safety, on boiler
2.00
Old Colony Gas Co .. 1.50 .
F. S. Hobart & Co.
.75
Supplies :
Bailie Basket Co.
$55.50
Library Bureau
26.34
Gaylord Bros.
23.50
C. J. Bailey Co.
20.83
Clara F. Smith
16.19
Amount carried forward 142 36
. .
. .
. . .
18.70
Frank W. Stewart
.
. .
.
. . .
$4,694.00
571.34
233
Amount brought forward
142.36
Carter, Rice & Co.
9.44
Perrin, Seamans Co.
8.75
Sundry supplies
6.10
E. W. Hunt & Son
5.08
L. C. Smith & Bros. Co.
.. 2.00
173.73
Transportation and Distribution of Books:
Hollis Auto Co.
$342.60
Walter W. Pratt
75.00
H. O. Collyer
52.00
W. J. Sladen
43.00
Marion F. French
26.00
Bates & Humphrey
25.00
Marshall P. Sprague
.
588.60
Books and Periodicals :
DeWolfe & Fiske Co.
$1,143.27
Herman Goldberger
312.20
F. W. Faxon Co.
75.00
The H. W. Wilson Co.
64.05
C. W. Thompson & Co.
47.68
Oliver Ditson Co.
40.61
R. R. Bowker Co.
11.00
Sundry periodicals
6.41
Thomas Nelson & Sons
. 5.00
National Geographic Society
4.00
American Library Association
. . . . . .
1,720.27
Binding Books :
F. J. Barnard & Co.
303.79
Total expended, Tufts Library
$8,051.73
Appropriated for Tufts Library :
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
$4,650.00
Reserve fund, Oct. 26, 1920
1,500.00
Post Office, rent
700.00
C. D. Harlow, rent
500.00
Income, Tufts fund
112.50
Income, Tufts Reading Room fund
112.50.
Income, Augustus J. Richards fund
325.45
Income, Joseph E. Trask fund
656.84
Income, Susannah Hunt Stetson fund
180.93
Income, Tirrell donation
72.37
Abbie L. Loud, librarian, fines, etc. Total appropriation
$9,125.18
Expended
8,051.73
Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1920
$1,073.40
...
.
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . 25.00
.
9.05
Dodd, Mead & Co.
... .
2.00
314.54
...
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TOWN ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT
PROTECTION
,0912
TREE
Moth
Health
. 36 11
,0424
Civilian WAR, Poll Tax .0235
WEYMOUTH'S DOLLAR
MET. Parks Tax .0209
->
Bonds , 0342
INTEREST . 0346
1920
.0172 Library
UNclassified
Highways .2189
q-Parks
0021
S ERVICE .2482
This chart represents how the money raised by taxation was spent in the year 1920 and shows the proportionate part of each dollar expended for the purposes specified.
EMERSON R. DIZER,
Town Accountant.
State and County
2891.
State TaxEs
Fire . 0408
Police. 0328
.0176 1310.
0479 Charities . .0087 Soldiers BENE fits
Public
.0814
County Tax
HOW
.2731
Education
Welfare
INDEbtedNESS
१४८००
GEN'I GOVERNM'Y , 0388
,0199
St. Lighting .0293
WAS SPENT
5 kg. Fds. .0 03 g
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REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT.
East Weymouth, Massachusetts, January 1, 1921.
To the Board of Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor :
Gentlemen :- The nineteenth annual report of the Town Account- ing Department is herewith submitted, showing in detail the expen- ditures of the Town during the past year.
Respectfully, EMERSON R. DIZER, Town Accountant.
EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL FOR 1920.
Schools.
Superintendent :
$2,966.64
Parker T. Pearson
Music Instructor :
James W. Calderwood
1,432.50
Drawing Instructor :
1,430.00
Manual Training Instructor :
Alice L. Tucker
School Garden Instructor :
Sarah E. Brassill
1,135.00
Sewing Instructor :
1,071.25
Helen Rowell
$9,545.39
High School.
Instructors :
$2,762.50
Fred W. Hilton
1,737.50
Everett N. Hollis
1,737.50
Edward W. Ellsworth
1,737.50
Prescott B. Brown
680.00
Alice W. Dwyer
1,430.00
Susan Avery
1,327.50
Anna F. Berry
1,327.50
Marion F. Procter
1,120.00
Helen E. Mayer
1,020.00
H. Mildred Cowan
870.00
Helen C: Barnard
870.00
Mary C. Humphrey
807.50
Isabel Harrington
807.50
A. Dorothea Danvers
682.50
Dora E. S. White
560.00
Frances A. Wheeler
560.00
Amount carried forward
21,467.50
Evelyn Silvester
1,510.00
Frank W. Alexander
1,430.00
Louise A. Morrison
236
Amount brought forward 21,467.50
Earnestine R. Canning Ruth M. Ford Hazel M. Agnew
520.00
440.00
400.00
$22,827.50
Janitors :
George W. Beane
$1,346.55
W. F. Weisspfennig
30.87
Weymouth Light & Power Co.
22.50
F. W. Stoddard
5.50
1.405.42
Fuel :
Wm. Farrell & Son. Inc., coal
$590.63
A. J. Richards & Son, coal '
403.54
Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal
106.98
Weymouth Light & Power Co., coal
19.50
Loud's Mills, wood
14.00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
509.47
H. V. Pratt. carting coal
161.88
1.806.00
Repairs :
James A. Glass, partition
$341.00
J. B. Holt & Co .. on boiler
111.25
Rhines Lumber Co.
59.08
J. G. Thomas, labor
34.96
P. F. Landrey, wiring
33.00
J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.
25.85
George W. Beane, labor
18.50
Chickering & Sons, on pianos
14.89
The Glidden Co., varnish
12.60
Walworth Mfg. Co., on boiler
10.69
W. P. Denbroeder, chairs
10.00
Chandler & Barber Co., on door
8.54
Boston Plate Glass Co., glass
7.55
Cyclone Brush Co., brush
5.72
A. J. Sidelinger, hardware
5.21
Old Colony Gas Co.
4.51
Weymouth Water Department
2.15
D. Sewall. carting
2.00
M. R. Loud & Co., hardware
2.00
American Railway Express Co.
1.35
Weymouth Light & Power Co., switch
.50
Water Rent
711.35
38.00
Total, High School
$26,788.27
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GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Athens.
Instructors :
Howard Wilbur
$1,925.00
Cora L. Beard
1,287.50
Katherine C. Fogarty
1,225.00
Rose L. Page
1,071.25
Margaret E. O'Brien
1.021.25
Agnes Lyons
845.00
Margaret Dingwall
807.50
Minerva Nickerson
651.25
Mildred B. Stone
578.75
Alice B. Wallace
480.00
Dorothy Mudgett
400.00
Leonora F. Ward
380.00
Margaret Griffin
380.00
Margaret G. Conroy
340.00
Ruth Sladen
340.00
Mary A. Moriaty
$15,260.00
Janitor :
Wilson E. Beane
$1,118.18
Fuel :
$745.65
A. J. Richards & Son. wood
73.48
Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal
17.00
Stetson Shoe Co .. wood
17.00
Loud's Mills, wood
10.25
H. V. Pratt, carting coal
21.75
Hiram Nadell, carting coal
8.50
1,030.63
Repairs :
P. F. Landrey. wiring. etc.
$354.51
Hiram Nadell, carting ashes
21.15
Stone-Underhill Heating Co.
12.11
A. J. Sidelinger. hardware The Glidden Co .. varnish H. O. Hayden, tuning piano Robert J. Cushing. labor
6.30
3.00
II. O. Collyer. oil. etc
2.60
Thomas Sweeney. on boiler Walworth Mfg. Co. fittings W. E. Beane. labor
2.21
2.00
Howard Wilbur, fixtures
.68
1,225.00
Lucy A. Money
968.75
Harriet B. King
682.50
Florence M. Lincoln
651.25
A. J. Richards & Son. coal
137.00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal
35.25
3.00
2.75
445.56
238
Water Rent
52.00
Total, Athens School
$17,906.37
Adams.
Instructor :
E. Rose MacDonald
$1,225.00
Janitor :
Katherine N. Damon
110.00
Fuel :
Dexter & Carpenter, coal
$51.00
Stetson Shoe Co., wood
17.00
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
14.00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
19.86
101.86
Repairs :
Stone-Underhill Heating Co., on stoves
$75.48
E. E. Lunt & Son, carpenter work
14.25
A. J. Sidelinger, hardware
12.10
Edward F. Sullivan, cleaning vaults
10.00
E. E. Babb & Co.
4.35
Peoples Express, Inc.
3.79
F. B. Reed, on clock
1.50
121.47
Water Rent
6.00
Total, Adams School
$1,564.33
James Humphrey.
Instructors :
Adeline M. Canterbury
$1,637.50
Elizabeth Egan
1,225.00
Annie F. Conroy
1,225.00
Annie A. Fraher
1,225.00
Helena F. Reidy
1,225.00
Mary D. Luce
1,021.25
Mary R. Hamel
621.25
Margaret G. Conroy
588.75
Margaret C. Reidy
480.00
Rosamond Cunniff
440.00
Irene I. Norton
19.55
Grace D. Waterman
12.06
$9,720.36
Janitor :
Amaziah B. Linscott
872.64
Fuel :
Wm. Farrell & Son, coal
$430.31
Amount carried forward
430.31
239
Amount brought forward N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
175.54
H. V. Pratt, carting coal
57.38
663.23
Repairs :
Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, chairs
$103.00
Sanitas Mfg. Co., seats
38.88
J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.
26.72
S. A. Fiske, wiring
21.75
Rhines Lumber Co.
12.71
W. H. Farrar, labor
12.10
A. B. Linscott, labor
4.89
Walworth Mfg. Co.
3.75
Bates & Humphrey
2,50
E. E. Babb & Co.
.35
239.27
Ruxtons Express
71.00
Water Rent
Total, James Humphrey School
Franklin.
Instructors :
Gertrude L. Reid
$1,225.00
Mary C. Shea
1,071.25
$2,296.25
Janitor :
Franklin Blanchard
Fuel :
F. H. Holmes. wood
Repairs :
J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.
6.00
18.95
E. R. Tuttle, cleaning vault .
6.00
Water Rent
Total, Franklin School
$2.679.84
Washington ..
Instructors :
Martha J. Hawes
1,225.00
Annie J. McGreevy
1,225.00
Jessie C. Cobb
1,225.00
Katherine M. Hanley
1.122.50
Jeannie N. Deans
713.75
Amount carried forward 6,787.50
344.64
14.00
$12.95
$1,276.25
Lizzie G. Hyland
430.31
12.62
$11,566.50
240
Amount brought foricard Annie S. McDowell Alice M. Badger
6,787.50
375.00
20.00
7.152.50
Janitor :
Thomas Burgoyne
599.94
Fuel :
Dexter & Carpenter, coal
$187.85
Stetson Shoe Co., wood
. 17.00
R. Lond & Sons, wood
14.00
N. Y .. N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
76.87
H. V. Pratt, carting coal
50.62
346.34
Repairs :
W. H. Farrar, on heater
$15.10
J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.
8.65
E. R. Tuttle, cleaning vault
6.00
F. W. Stoddard, setting glass
5.50
O. E. Peaslee, labor
1.00
36.25
Water Rent
Total. Washington School
8.187.03
Jefferson.
Instructors :
Ida M. Cronin
$1.268.13
Annie M. Chase
1,225.00
Marguerite A. Connor
1.225.00
Ruth M. Reidy
1.225.00
$4,943.13
Janitor :
Franklin N. Blanchard 528.00
Fuel:
Dexter & Carpenter. coal
$154.50
F. H. Ilolmes, wood
14.00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co .. freight
60.00
H. V. Pratt, carting coal
51.00
279.50
Repairs :
International Heater Co.
$14.53
J. H. Murray Hardware Co., Inc.
10.55
E. R. Tuttle, cleaning vault
6.00
Rhines Lumber Co.
4.00
Thomas Sweeney, on boiler
3.90
Amount carried forward 38.98
.
22.00
241
Amount brought forward
38,98
O. E. Peaslee, labor
3.00
John Neilson, on clock
3.00
F. B. Reed, on clock
1.50
American Railway Express Co.
1.4S
47.96
Water Rent
18.00
Total, Jefferson School
$5,816.59
Old Hunt.
Instructors :
Grace A. Randall
$1,225.00
Katherine C. Keohan
1,225.00
Susan M. Tracy
1.225.00
$3,675.00
Janitor :
Thomas Sweeney
468.38
Fuel :
A. J. Richards & Son, Coal
648.92
'Repairs :
David DeCoste, carpenter
$115.00
P. F. Landrey, labor, etc.
8.40
Frank S. Hobart & Co., hardware
5.50
Rhines Lumber Co.
4.70
Frank W. Stewart, screens, etc.
3.55
137.15
Water Rent
Total, Old Hunt School
$4.951.45
New Hunt.
Instructors :
Charles Y. Berry
$1,450.00 ;
1
Susan G. Sheehan
1.265.00
Elizabeth S. Hall
1,225.00
Mary E. Crotty
1,225.00
Elizabeth T. Tracy
1.225.00
Grace McDowell
1,225.00
Margaret S. Towle
1,225.00
Martha A. Loud
1,122.50
Clara E. McGreevy
1,071.25
Myra McQuirk
480.00
Nellie Blunt
22.06
$11,535.81
Janitor :
Thomas Sweeney
731.60
:
22.00
242
Fuel :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
144.13
Charles D. Norton Coal Co., coal
165.84
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight H. V. Pratt, carting coal
71.50
1,618.24
Repairs :
Thomas Sweeney, painting, etc.
$56.55
Clinton W. Schwamb & Co., lumber
26.73
Frank I. Sherman, labor
6.00
Rhines Lumber Co.
5.50
Frank W. Stewart, hardware
5.17
Hub Moulding Co.
4.00
E. E. Nash, tuning piano
3.00
106.95
Water Rent
Total, New Hunt School
$14,058.60
Lincoln School. (Continuation School)
Instructors :
Charles Y. Berry, Director
$1.050.00
Anna Alden
600.00
$1,650.00
Janitor :
Thomas Sweeney
22.71
Fuel :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
15.75
Repairs :
Ray O. Martin, on heater, etc.
$363.22
P. F. Landrey, wiring, etc.
263.29
Old Colony Gas Co., range, etc.
262.50
Rhines Lumber Co.
77.16
Thomas Sweeney, labor
44.85
Boston Plate Glass Co.
11.46
Frank W. Stewart, shellac, etc.
10.85
David DeCoste, carpenter work
10.00
E. E. Babb & Co., ink wells
9.13
Weymouth Light & Power Co.
8.50
Peoples Express. Inc.
.95
1,061.91
Total, Lincoln School (continuation school)
$2,750.37
66.00
$1,236.77
243
Pratt School.
Instructors :
Nellie M. Holbrook
$1,225.00
Agnes M. Long
1,225.00
Edith L. Hadley
745.00
Mary Wilson
588.75
Pearl V. Hanson
480.00
Idella M. Harris
400.00
$4,663.75
Janitor :
Victor Dupline
799.92
Fuel :
A. J. Richards & Son, coal
$284.54
A. J. Richards & Son, wood
136.50
R. Loud & Sons, wood
105.00
A. S. Marsh, wood
22.00
Thomas E. Oates, moving car
2.00
H. V. Pratt, carting coal
3.75
H. V. Pratt, carting wood
3.00
556.79
Repairs :
M. R. Loud & Co .. on stove, etc.
$39.20
Weymouth Light & Power Co., setting pole
23.70
T. J. Connor, plumbing
16.65
Thomas Sweeney, labor
5.20
Victor Dupline, labor
4.00
Rhines Lumber Co.
2.75
91.50
Water Rent
41.00
Total, Pratt School
$6,152.96
Shaw School.
Instructors :
Ethel M. Hiatt
$1.225.00
Helen Holbrook
966.25
Susie G. Fisher
745.00
Stella T. Fearing
415.00
Grace D. Waterman
340.00
Esther L. Sampson
340.00
Idella M. Harris
275.00
$4,306.25
Janitors :
J. Forest Torrey
$556.31
Elroy C. Baldwin
72.00
628.31
Fuel :
Dexter & Carpenter, coal
$270.50
R. Loud & Sons, wood
246.00
Amount carried forward 516.50
244
Amount brought forward
68.87
A. Hollis & Co., coal
63.00
A. J. Richards & Son, wood
42.50
Loud's Mills, wood
105.00
H. V. Pratt, carting coal
50.00
A. M. Newbert, carting coal
2.00
$847.87
Repairs :
Stone-Underhill Heating Co., on heater, etc.
$440.42
M. R. Loud & Co., hardware, etc.
106.51
W. Stackpole, wiring, etc.
12.75
.F. W. Stoddard, painting
4.00
F. A. Sulis, curtain
3.78
People's Express, Inc.
2.00
John Neilson, 'on clock
2.00
D. Sewall, carting ashes
.70
Susie G. Fisher, keys
.50
Ruxton's Express
594.89
Water Rent
Total, Shaw, School
Edward B. Nevin.
Instructors :
Grace B. Simmons
1,430.00
Helen L. Rockwood
1,225.00
Stella .L. Tirrell
1,225.00
Elizabeth L. Hallahan
1,225.00
Margaret L. O'Connor
968.75
Pearl Grant
745.00
Margaret C. Reidy
682.50
Ruth H. Gardner
621.25
Bessie L. Blenis
480.00
Amy J. Tomlinson
480.00
Lillian A. Pike
390.00
Margaret F. Collins
380.00
Lillian M. Hamblett
14.76
Janitors :
John W. Vinson
.
$799.93
Mary E. Fields
78.67
Jane Miller
.
Fuel :
A. J. Richards & Son. coal
$373.00
R. Loud & Sons, wood
257.00
Amount carried forward
630.00
18.00
$6,395.32
$1,637.50
L. May Chessman
$11.504.76
7.88
SS6.48
516.50
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
22.23
245
Amount brought forward
630.00
Charles D. Norton Coal Co., coal
162.98
A. Hollis & Co., coal
151.84
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
180.72
H. V. Pratt, carting coal
78.00
G. A. Rayner, carting coal
7.00
1,210.54
Repairs :
M. R. Loud & Co., plumbing, etc.
$138.29
C. H. C. Gibson, carpenter work
67.45
Old Colony Gas Co., range, etc.
50.00
Ralph H. Sherman, labor
29.81
Weymouth Light & Power Co .. lamps. etc.
16.55
Seth Thomas Clock Co., on clocks
15.63
J. W. Vinson, labor
11.22
Sargent Bros., batteries
10.50
Godfred Rondeau, carpenter work
7.69
F. W. Stewart, hardware
5.70
B. Kabatznick, hanging pictures
5.00
H. V. Pratt, carting
4.50
A. M. Newbert, carting
3.00
A. S. Marsh, plowing
2.00
W. H. Miner, labor
1.65
E. Nash Drug Co., soap
1.40
Jordan Marsh Co .. holder
1.35
Water Rent
103.00
Total, Edward B. Nevin School
$14,084.52
Pond.
Instructor :
Helen M. Pratt
$866.25
Janitor :
Augustus E. Shaw
100.00
Fuel :
A. Hollis & Co., coal
$26.50
A. S. Marsh, wood
7.00
Repairs :
M. R. Loud & Co., repairs
$34.94
A. E. Shaw, setting glass
1.59
Water Rent
36.53
6.00
Total. Pond School
$1,042.28
8.00
Erle M. Holbrook, labor
379.74
33.50
246
SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Edward E. Babb & Co., books, etc.
$2,017.90
D. C. Heath & Co., books, etc.
582.65
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., machines
404.25
Frank J. Jameson, flags, etc.
250.00
Ginn & Co., books
191.60
Little, Brown & Co., books
180.22
D. Appleton & Co., books
177.56
Whitney Bros., Inc., paper
157.32
American Book Co., books, etc.
137.28
J. B. Hunter Co., supplies
123.85
Palmer & Parker Co., Man. Train. supplies
121.53
Old Colony Gas Co.
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