Town annual report of the town officers 1914, Part 10

Author: Leominster (Mass.)
Publication date: 1914
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Gladys F. Kinsman


Beatrice S. Monroe Mazel F. Mott


Elmer C. Adams Milton C. Arnold James R. Bascom Florence A. Burns Francis W. Carter Warren A. Carter Grace E. Carlisle Albert K. Cook Teresa M. Crowley Anna B. Delaney William J. Douglass


Francis L. Foley


Harold L. Murphy


Charles H. Garland


Pauline M. Norton William H. Osborn


Edith G. Hager


Ralph J. Moore


Henry V. Woods


Leon E. Hadley Helen R. Halligan Roy M. Harris Robert J. Hull Harold K. Jackson Wade H. Jewett


172


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


PUPILS PROMOTED FROM GRADE EIGHT TO HIGH SCHOOL


Agnes M. Bemis


John Higgins


Earl Morrow


Willard H. Carter


Edith M. Jackson


Alice L. O'Keefe


Gertrude Conant


Eva E. Kerr


Marion Pierce


Helen K. Connor


Francis J. Killelea


Walter H. Pollard, Jr.


Charles E. Currier


Ruth King


Irene J. Provost


Leo H. Dauphinais


Alice M. Kirkpatrick


Charlotte Sawin Willis Simington


Christoph F. Deitz Mildred T. Donnelly


Edward F. Knapp Michael F. Landon


Helen E. Swanson


Katherine T. Dugan


Octave E. Leclair


Agnes L. Tobin


Esther Fitzgerald


Deshantel Lundigen


Howard Vorse


Beatrice Gallagher


Kermit E. Madden


Doris Whitney


Ralph E. Gray


Beatrice E. Harris


Rena E. McCarthy


Morgan Whitney


STATISTICS OF CLASS PROMOTION, JUNE 1914


Grade


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight


Nine


School.


a | b


a


0


a | b


a | b


a |


b |


a | b


a


b


a [ b


a


b


Grade Nine


99


10


George Street


44


7


45


44


1


39


1


42


2


36


1


34


34


Field Grammar


40


30


31


3


26


2


Industrial


13


24


8


Field Primary


28


4


27


1


28


4


21


2


Lincoln


34


9


32


1


29


4


31


4


23


30


3


29


1


27


Lancaster Street


31


16


26


3


24


6


16


3


29


2


15


4


16


19


1


Priest Street


49


8


37


1


34


3


40


28


27


24


25


Pierce


28


11


24


2


24


20


3


20


2


1


21


16


Bennett


30


10


24


34


1


24


2


22


1


18|


Spruce Street


25


4


22|


20


2


26


1


19


3


12


3


Number Six


3


1


3


2


....


.


3


5


Totals


272


69


238


8


240


21| 219


16| 223


11


194


12 173


4 *171


3


107


10


Per cent.


80


20


97


3


92


8


93


7|


95


5


94


6


98


2


98


2|


91


9


a-Promoted .. b-Not promoted. *Of this number, 37 pupils, or 22 per cent., were given a double promotion, going from Grade 8 into the High School.


173


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


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..


23


...


1


. .


174


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


School Statistics for the Year ending in June, 1914


SCHOOL


Number of


pupils


enrolled.


Average


membership.


Average


attendance.


Per cent. of


attendance.


tardiness.


Average to each pupil


for year.


High School


420


393.79


381.18


96.89


372


.94


High School, IX


119


111.96


107.14


95.66


122


1.08


George Street, VIII


35


34.24


32.73


93.62


16


.44


George Street, VII


34


33.39


32.53


97.43


8


.23


George Street, VI


39


38.26


36.07


94.51


28


.72


George Street, V


46


44.38


42.12


94.90


56


1.29


George Street, IV


42


38.49


35.88


93.20


21


.58


George Street, III


39


40.83


38.57


94.59


21


.50


George Street, II


56


47.28


44.00


92.85


32


.63


George Street, I


61


52.21


47.03


89.52


8


.16


Field Grammar, VIII


30


27.95


27.13


96.95


9


.28


Field Grammar, VII


39


35.01


32.99


94.23


24


. 46


Field Grammar, VI


31


27.90


26.37


94.56


23


.82


Field Grammar, V


38


38.96


36.31


93.20


23


.57


Industrial


48


45.19


42.50


94.06


31


.68


Field Primary, IV


33


25.97


24.08


92.58


38


1.35


Field Primary, III


31


32.18


30.09


93.55


59


1.94


Field Primary, II


28


27.26


25.61


94.09


24


.91


Field Primary, I


36


31.85


28.37


89.11


118


4.12


Lincoln, VIII


31


28.72


27.50


96.28


17


.58


Lincoln, VII


33


30.92


29.68


96.09


7


.21


Lincoln, V and VI


49


44.70


42.02


93.98


41


.91


Lincoln, IV and V


51


43.76


40.44


92.29


136


3.48


Lincoln, III


41


35.33


33.78


95.45


17


.42


Lincoln, II


35


32.77


30.22


92.17


42


1.35


Lincoln, I


45


40.73


36.47


89.52


89


2.48


Lancaster Street, VII and VIII.


40


35.64


34.13


95.33


18


.64


Lancaster Street, V and VI


39


36.89


34.81


94.33


25


.68


Lancaster Street, IV and V


36


31.89


29.41


92.95


30


.97


Lancaster Street, II and III


45


37.22


34,79


93.49


94


2.59


Lancaster Street, I and II


39


34.69


31.41


90.74


29


.97


Lancaster Street, I


52


35.30


30.18


85.49


73


2.29


Priest Street, VII and VIII


43


41.34


39.68


96.00


17


.43


Priest Street, VI and VII


39


33.46


31.31


93.94


124


4.07


Priest Street, V


31


29.19


27.23


93.62


56


2.03


Priest Street, IV


41


36.66


35.17


95.67


19


.50


Priest Street, III


39


33.13


30.40


92.14


82


2.68


Priest Street, II


40


36.32


33.89


94.28


12


.40


Priest Street, I


31


37.67


35,38


92.65


33


.95


Priest Street, I


31


27.23


25.16


92.23


31


1.20


Pierce, VII and VIII


40


36.71


35.11


95.64


4


.09


Pierce, V and VI


51


46.55


44.21


94.97


32


.75


Pierce, III and IV


53


45.64


42.43


92.93


42


.98


Pierce, I and II


73 46


62.63


56.44


90.09


35


.57


Bennett, V and VI


41.74


39.76


95.26


21


.55


Bennett, III and IV


46


42.58


40.28


94.59


33


.80


Bennett, II and III


43


39.62


37.46


94.52


49


1.31


Bennett, I.


45


41.95


38.41


91.56


76


1.97


Spruce Street, V and VI


37


36.07


34.56


95,86


25


.68


Spruce Street, III and IV


44


37.45


35.66


95.16


31


.85


Spruce Street, II and III


35


29.31


27.91


95.22


11


.34


Spruce Street, I


27


25.51


23.99


94.04


4


16


Number Six


18


19.70


17.98


91.60


21


1.16


Ungraded


21


15.42


13.31


86.22


67


4.60


Totals


2615


2391


2250


93.6


2455


1.09


daily


Number


cases of


175


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


STATISTICS OF ATTENDANCE AVERAGE MEMBERSHIP


1911


1912


1913


1914


High


291.66


299.62


356.98


393.79


Grade IX


110.87


143.82


108.32


111.96


George Street


362.60


325.55


331.25


329.08


Field Grammar


188.04


191.53


136.94


129.82


Industrial


28.34


34.01


39.71


45.19


Field Primary


144.71


144.00


125.40


117.26


Lincoln


259.29


240.70


260.63


256.93


Lancaster Street


223.23


196.23


199.10


211.63


Priest Street


160.54


190.81


238.60


275.00


Pierce


188.64


170.31


177.59


191.53


Bennett


147.41


145.61


148.98


165.89


Spruce Street


142.12


134.38


133.92


128.34


Number Six


17.80


14.88


16.51


19.70


Ungraded


17.35


15.42


Totals


.


2265


2232


2285


2391


AVERAGE ATTENDANCE


1911


1912


1913


1914


High


281.44


288.71


342.48


381.18


Grade IX


105.32


137.31


103.52


107.14


George Street


343.48


307.25


307.79


308.93


Field Grammar


176.56


180.56


127.68


122.80


Industrial


26.43


32.14


36.41


42.50


Field Primary


134.03


133.65


112.71


108.15


Lincoln


237.97


224.71


237.55


240.11


Lancaster Street


202.39


180.54


177.81


193.73


Priest Street


149.10


179.10


222.49


258.22


Pierce


175.09


157.64


162.42


178.19


Bennett


136.82


137.79


136.98


155.91


Spruce Street


130.96


126.13


123.92


122.12


Number Six


17.37


14.08


15.89


17.98


Ungraded


15.09


13.31


Totals


2117


2100


2116


2250


PER CENT. OF ATTENDANCE


1911


1912


1913


1914


High


95.95


96.51


95.94


. 96.89


Grade IX


94.47


95.42


95.47


95.66


George Street


94.01


93.87


92.83


93.83


Field Grammar


93.86


94.14


93.39


94.73


Industrial


91.47


94.54


91.96


94.06


Field Primary


92.28


.92.89


91.40


92.33


Lincoln


91.62


93.34


91.28


93.68


Lancaster Street


90.92


91.62


90.03


92.05


Priest Street


92.72


93.35


93.18


93.81


Pierce


92.14


93.90


91.19


93.41


Bennett


92.69


94.23


91.88


93.98


Spruce Street


.


91.68


93.77


91.33


95.07


Number Six


97.62


94.64


96.19


91.60


Ungraded


87.16


86.22


Total average


93.2


94.


92.6


93.6


.


· ·


.


176


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


SUMMARY OF STATISTICS


1. Attendance and Census.


Population of Leominster, census of 1910 School census,


17,580


1913.


1914.


Number of children between five and fifteen


3457


3535


Number of girls between five and fifteen


1774 1820


Number of boys between five and fifteen


1683 1715


Number of children between seven and fourteen 2541


2571


Number of girls between seven and fourteen


1294


1311


Number of boys between seven and fourteen


1247 1260


Statistics for school year ending in June,


1913.


1914.


Enrollment


2617


2615


Average membership


2285


2391


Average membership in High School


357


394


Average daily attendance


2116


2250


Per cent. of attendance


92.6


93.6


Number of cases of tardiness


2515


2455


Average tardiness for each pupil


1.19


1.09


Average number of pupils to each teacher in the High School


23.80


26.26


Average number of pupils to each teacher below the High School


35.05 35.66


Statistics for first four months of school year, September to December,


1913.


1914.


Enrollment


2599


2737


Average membership


2410


2534


Average daily attendance


2295


2399


Enrollment, High School


420


453


Average membership in High School


407


440


Average daily attendance in High School


397


427


Average number of pupils to each teacher in


177


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


the High School


27.16 28.40


Average number of pupils to each teacher


below the High School


36.35 35.49


2. Cost of Schools, etc.


1913.


1914.


Valuation of town, May 1


$13,251,410.00 $13,504,557.00


Total amount raised by taxation


288,187.61


288,516.99


Rate of taxation


21.00


21.50


Cost of schools


81,850.55


88,357.51


Cost of schools for every $1,000 of valuation


6.17


6.54


Per cent. of school expense to total tax


.28


.30


Average cost per pupil based on average membership


35.82


36.95


Cost of schools, exclusive of re- pairs, alterations, etc.


79,815.26


86,220.05


Average cost per pupil, exclusive of repairs, etc., based on average membership


34.93


36.06


Cost, per pupil, for instruction in High School


44.87


40.54


Cost, per pupil, for instruction


. in Elementary schools


19.15


19.48


178


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


EXPENDITURES


Teachers and Salaries


Salary. Am't Paid


William H. Perry, Supt., 123 Grove Ave. $2,250 $ 562 50


High School


Kenneth L. Morse, Principal, 8 Gardner Place 2,000


John H. Coburn, 14 Pond


1,100


1,040 00


Frank P. Bell, 47 Hale


1,400


1,400 00


Maynor D. Brock, 8 Gardner Place


1,200


Florence M. Felton, 77 Washington


800


792 00


Frances L. Lockey, 69 West


800


800 00


Ethel A. Thissell, 35 Boutelle


800


770 00


A. Leila Daily, 44 Boutelle


800


752 50


Ethel Ham, 149 Merriam Ave.


750


300 00


Elsie W. Jeffers, 130 Merriam Ave.


750


300 00


Evelyn Hearsey, 16 Walnut


700


280 00


Edna F. Cole, 178 Union


700


670 00


Blanche M. Jobes, 45 Washington


650


620 00


Alfred Kimball, 15 Depot


650


260 00


Martha A. Lundagen, 94 Graham


600


540 00


Alice C. Smith, 70 Priest


550


515 00


Hattie D. Harrington, Grade 9, 199 Prospect


750


750 00


Marea B. Lewis, Grade 9, 233 Merriam Ave.


750


750 00.


George Street School


Carrie W. Hooper, Grade 8, Prin., 53 Orchard


836


812 00


Helen B. Pierce, Grade 7, 47 West


646


663 00


Estelouise Meekham, Grade 6, 42 West


570


562 00


Margaret A. Kehew, Grade 5, Raymond Place


532


523 00


A. Adele Walker, Grade 4, 66 Orchard


608


624 00


179


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Ethel M. Severance, Grade 3, 81 Blossom


532


Christina Laird, Grade 2, 161 Pond


456


447 50


Grace M. Jewett, Grade 1, 46 Laurel


532 523 00


Field Grammar School


May A. Gallagher, Principal, 79 Lancaster *


684


698 40


Alice M. Lane, Grade 8, 59 Blossom


Elinor W. Clark, Gr. 7, 50 Washington St., Ayer 646


659 60


Winifred I. Gallagher, Grade 6, 79 Lancaster


608


622 40


Marion L. Bolster, Grade 5, 20 Walnut


551


537 10


Isabel Dennett, ungraded, 19 Holt St., Fitchburg 532


224 00


Industrial School


May A. Gallagher, Gr. 7, 8, 9, 79 Lancaster


925


892 78


Mary R. Gallagher, assistant, 128 West


600


576 00


Field Primary School


Helen E. Howe, Grade 4, Prin., 20 Pine


703


624 00


Nellie F. Pierson, Grade 3, 41 Boutelle


380


Mary F. Robinson, Grade 2, 122 Kimball St., Fitchburg


608


601 00


Elizabeth M. Lincoln, Grade 1, 226 Union


608


622 40


Lincoln School


Martha F. Blood, Grade 8, Prin., 15 Union


836


810 75


Julia H. Hooley, Grade 7, Williams St., Ayer


646


640 00


Marion B. Taylor, Grade 6, 72 Tisdale


589


581 50


Helen Ryan, Gr. 5, 83 Princeton Rd., Fitchburg


418


121 00


Clara B. Lucie, Grade 4, 42 Vine


570


562 00


Ida M. Farwell, Grade 3, 7 Gardner Place


608


254 40


Lilian M. Stratton, Grade 2, 15 Union


608


624 00


Ethel C. Hills, Grade 1, 24 Lancaster


608


582 40


*See under Industrial School.


180


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Lancaster Street School


Winifred D. Rankin, Grades 7 and 8, Prin.,


40 Washington


855


812 75


Annie M. Conlin, Grade 9, 17 Cross


750


656 25


Florence M. Conant, Grade 6, 11 South


608


601 00


Bessie D. Burns, Grades 4, 5, 137 Merriam Ave. 513


503 50


Catherine J. Higgins, Grade 3, 9 Eden Glen


570


599 50


M. Florence Wright, Grade 2, 47 South


608


636 90


Eileen G. Watson, Grade 1, 48 Cross


494


481 60


Frances C. Thissell, Grade 1, 308 Chestnut St.,


Clinton


380


100 00


Bennett School


Nellie M. Seaver, Gr. 5 and 6, Prin., 228 West 722


682 00


Irene I. Taylor, Grades 3 and 4, 55 Franklin


627


643 50


Eda F. Edgecomb, Grades 2 and 3, 84 Union 627 641 85


Elizabeth Reynolds, Grade 1, 214 Pleasant


608


624 00


Spruce Street School


Rena B. Conant, Grades 5 and 6, Prin., 11 South 722


718 00


M. Nellie Dolan, Grades 4 and 5, 11 Oak Ave.


627


643 50


Viola M. Parker, Grades 2 and 3, 37 Orchard


513 485 16


Florence F. Cole, Grades 1 and 2, 32 School


627


632 00


Priest Street School


Phoebe M. Peltier, Grades 7 and 8, Prin., 52 Mooreland Ave.


855


831 50


Rachel B. Murphy, Grade 6, 50 Nashua St., Fitchburg


437


46 00


Ruth L. Bourne, Grade 5, 137 Merriam Ave.


494


480 80


Florence Lundigen, Grade 4, 71 Graham


456


192 00


Rachel E. Cook, Grade 3, 102 Washington


532


523 00


181


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Olive Cook, Grade 2, 102 Washington


494


484 00


Edith H. England, Grade 1, 599 Main


608


624 00


Marion E. Woodhead, Grade 1, 103 Grove Ave. 494


464 60


Pierce School


May A. Gane, Grades 7 and 8, Principal, Columbia Hotel


783 75 748 66


Alice M. Sullivan, Grades 5 and 6, 617 Main


627


643 50


Mabel L. Prevear, Grades 3 and 4,


42 Mt. Pleasant Ave.


627


502 50


Irene Varrell, Grade 2, 789 Main


418


176 00


Bertha B. Nutter, Grade 1, 96 Central


608


624 00


Number Six School


Elsie W. Powers, Hill street


608


624 00


Manual Training


Herbert U. Pease, Carter Place


1,200


480 00


John A. Foss, 21 Merritt


1,200


992 21


Domestic Science


Augusta R. Nettel, 27 Lancaster


675


644 97


Florence I. Howe, 28 Myrtle


600


570 00


Marion Warren, 72 Church


550


520 00


Music


William H. Kenney, 55 Main


600


600 00


Etta Harrington, The Richardson


500


466 64


Grace B. Kenney, 55 Main


100


90 00


Drawing


Mary F. Hadley, 103 Grove Ave.


650


260 00


182


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Physical Education


Mary J. Sharkey, 41 Boutelle


700


684 98


Elocution


Sadie A. O'Connell, 25 Carter Place


300


52 50


Military Drill


Col. James C. Smith, 185 Walnut


400


380 00


Substitutes, and Teachers Not Now in Service.


Thomas E. Thompson, Supt.


2,500


364 57


George F. Ellinwood, Acting Supt.


2,000


999 96


Sarah E. Brown, substitute


300


180 00


Sarah A. Going, substitute


300


180 00


Edward R. Clarke


2,140 00


Alberti Roberts


1,300 00


G. H. Donham


840 00


Waldo F. Bates, Jr.


420 00


William F. Lane


100 00


Eugene F. Tansey


100 00


Elizabeth J. Hatch


468 00


Marion C. Johnson


420 00


Anna B. Gregoire


390 00


Sibyl E. Bearce


187 50


Nellie Pierson


114 00


Margaret L. Hayes


14 00


Shirley Whitney


10 00


Ibelle Clarke


2 00


Edna Hapgood


6 00


Marjorie E. Pierce


6 00


Lillian Connaughton


6 00


Cecil Flewelling


5 00


183


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Florence C. Lindsay


632 20


Margaret G. Ward


182 60


Martha C. Carey


698 50


Agnes S. Ordung


345 00


Edwina G. Lawrence


364 50


Mary H. Arthur


276 00


Maud D. Kendall


108 50


Helen H. Booth


165 90


Alice McNamara


2 00


Lois Ellinwood


2 00


M. A. Daly


20 00


Nathalie Burdo


28 00


Louise Suess


30 00


Marion Magoon


10 00


Geulah Cook


4 00


$58,779 85


Attendance Officer


Charles V. O'Connor, 258 Water


Salary. Am't Paid $800 $766 64


Clerks


Salary. Am't Paid


Louise G. True, 24 Arlington


$780


$697 50


Adell M. Phillips, 112 Cottage


360


360 00


Nellie F. Pierson


91 67


Lillian N. Connaughton


6 00


$1,155 17


184


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Medical Inspectors


Salary. Am't Paid


Dr. C. S. Brigham, 61 Pearl


$330


$ 30 00


Dr. T. A. Shaughnessy, 82 Main


330


330 00


Dr. F. L. Dunham 300 00


$660 00


Evening School, Teachers and Janitor.


John H. Coburn, Principal


$144 00


Frank P. Bell


94 00


Alice Smith


33 00


Blanche M. Jobes


28 50


Florence Stratton


27 00


Phoebe M. Peltier


64 50


Winifred D. Rankin


63 00


F. Percy Kehew


33 00


May A. Gane


38 00


Abbie S. Hardy


33 00


Julia Foss


45 00


Winifred I. Gallagher


45 00


Nellie F. Pierson


34 00


Florence C. Lindsay


26 00


Mildred Goss


46 00


Helen H. Booth


37 00


Lou H. Vearen


45 00


Gladys Rowley


38 00


May A. Gallagher


9 00


Claudia Julian


20 00


Alice M. Lane


9 00


Marion L. Bolster


8 00


Helen E. Howe


2 00


185


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Mary Gallagher


19 00


Adell M. Phillips


9 00


Ruth M. Day


9 00


Emma Rahm


9 00


Irene Varrell


9 00


Myla L. Smith


6 00


Annie C. Coburn


1 00


John A. Foss


3 00


Walter A. Sawin, janitor


39 00


William Petherick, janitor


9 00


$1,035 00


Janitors.


Salary. Am't Paid


Myron S. Woodworth, engineer, High School,


32 Chestnut


$850


$816 64


Cornelius C. O'Sullivan, High School,


11 Cottage Place 756


756 00


John M. Lynch, High School,


693


693 00


E. Frank Metcalf, George Street School, 155 Pond 660


704 00


William R. Petherick, Field Schools and Manual


Training School -Union 720


110 90


Albert W. Allen, Lincoln School


65 Merriam Ave.


660


586 67


Edward A. Marsh, Lancaster Street School, 72 Union 660


541 00


Joseph L. Raymond, Bennett School, and assist-


ant at Field Schools -14 Pearl 660


660 00


Thomas Lavin, Priest Street School, 32 Priest 660


640 00


157 Union


186


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


William J. Johnson, Pierce School,


872 Main 436 80 364 00


William H. Dolan, Spruce Street School,


11 Oak Ave. 422 40 422 40


Mrs. Edwin U. Powers, Number Six School, Hill Street 58 50


52 65


Walter A. Sawin


484 00


George L. Lucier


348 32


$7,178 68


Books, Supplies, Fuel, Transportation of Pupils and Incidentals.


Dr. G. E. Abbot, fire extinguishers $ 20 00


Adams Express Co., express


14 24


W. E. Allen, plants 4 00


Allyn & Bacon, books


72 80


American Book Co., books


297 86


American Oil Co., oil


5 00


Rollin B. Andrews, utensils and supplies


9 76


T. J. Antill, transportation of committee


60 00


D. Appleton & Co., books


4 58


Atkinson, Mentzer & Co., books and supplies


21 74


Edward E. Babb & Co., books and supplies


602 85


Willard M. Bacon, services


10 00


G. M. Ballou, lumber


46 41


Barrett Mfg. Co., disinfectant


9 58


W. L. Barrows, labor


2 40


Frank P. Bell, lettering diplomas


35 40


Bobbs-Merrill Co., books


1 00


Boston Straw Board Co., supplies


8 18


Bosworth & Son, seeds, fertilizer, etc.


13 35


187


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Joseph Botazzi, transportation


48 00


D. H. Bourgeois, bolts 1 25


Bowen & Fuller, lime


23


Milton Bradley Co., supplies


247 64


C. J. Brosseau, flag pole


6 25


Fred Brownhill, labor


13 75


Bureau of Municipal Research, record cards


75


Burlington Venetian Blind Co., tape


8 40


H. E. Burrage Co., supplies


80


A. & E. Burton Co., brushes


27 50


The Cable Co., music books


21 00


Cambridge Botanical Supply Co., supplies


3 60


H. W. Carter Paper Co., paper towels


16 50


Irving R. Carter, seating chair


75


O. E. Casey, labor and material


1 00


The Century Co., books


3 02


A. Ceppi Co., moulding


18 57


W. H. Chapman, wood


203 75


Edward R. Clarke, expenses 22 74


Sydney S. Cohen, supplies


5 50


F. H. Cook & Co., labor and material


1 30


Cragin & Wilkins Co., labor and material


73 92


M. J. Day, trucking


75


D. M. Dillon Steam Boiler Works, repairing boiler


236 50


Oliver Ditson Co., music 21 28


A. Draffin, labor and material


112 73


Lieut. E. W. Draper, expenses


3 00


E. P. Dutton & Co., supplies


10


Eagle Pencil Co., pencils 9 00


Educational Publishing Co., books


23 84


Electric Storage Battery Co., supplies 23 39


G. F. Ellinwood, expenses 30 30


188


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


P. H. Elwood, Jr., services and expenses 11 74


Louis Emonds, labor 1 50


Erie City Iron Works, supplies 16 00


John B. Farnsworth Estate, labor and material 110 63


Fillmore & Slade, supplies 36 45


Fitchburg & Leominster St. Ry. Co., car tickets


1,992 10


S. N. Follansbee, repairing clocks 4 50


John A. Foss, services and supplies


245 68


Willard H. Foss, services


2 00


C. T. Fretts, weighing coal 10 06


J. Fuller, plants 8 50


W. A. Fuller Lumber Co., lumber 308 26


The Gast Bank Note Co., diplomas 59 28


Gavin Hardware Co., hardware and supplies


169 97


E. J. Geary, livery and trucking 138 25


George S. Gibson, services 5 00


M. J. Gillespie, clock and medals 22 50


Ginn and Company, books and supplies


290 98


Graton & Knight Mfg. Co., supplies


3 59


Gregg Publishing Co., supplies and books


85 32


Grimes & Harris, labor and material


1 40


William Gurry, transportation


111 00


Hadley Coal Co., coal


153 57


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies


1,030 11


Harding Uniform & Regalia Co., manuals


2 00


L. H. Harrington, labor


17 50


Robert L. Haslup, music books


4 50


D. C. Heath & Co., books 44 12


Hibbard Electric Co., electrical supplies


4 50


Alfred A. Hines, labor and material


12 21


Holden Patent Book Cover Co., supplies


12 00


Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., supplies


10 93


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


189


A. C. Hosmer Co., supplies 227 29


Houghton Mifflin Co., books 73 27


John C. Hull, expenses


2 50


Immigrant Educational Society, books


72


S. A. Ingraham, labor


1 00


Wallace B. Jewett, tuning piano


2 00


William G. Jewett, tuning pianos


22 25


Fred F. Johnson, labor


7 00


Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., supplies


1 00


Johnson Service Co., labor and material


17 23


Clarence Kenney Estate, trucking


19 80


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, furniture and supplies


89 34


L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., supplies 67 95


Leominster Concrete Co., labor and material


130 95


Leominster Dairy Supply Co., milk


4 75


Leominster Electric Co., electrical supplies


4 46


Leominster Elec. Light & Power Co., light and power 312 11


Leominster Gas Light Co., light and fixtures 160 81


Leominster Enterprise, paper and printing 211 71


Leominster Hardware Co., hardware and supplies 309 87


Town of Leominster, Highway Dept., grading 12 00


Leominster Post Office, stamps and envelopes 61 23


Leominster Water Works, labor and material


1 75


F. J. Lewis, teaming coal, etc.


131 50


Library Bureau, supplies


32 97


J. L. Litchfield, labor and material


15 62


Little, Brown & Co., books


4 68


C. C. Lowell & Co., supplies


10 10


George L. Lucier, labor


22 25


Lyons & Carnahan, books


1 90


Car! S. Magoon, supplies


2 50


Wm. E. Marks Coal Co., coal


299 35


190


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Mrs. Nellie E. McDonnell, laundry


2 47


D. C. McIntosh, supplies 31 10


McKinley Publishing Co., maps


3 00


Emma E. Metcalf, repairing flags


2 35


Frank K. Moore, power grinder


27 00


Clarence Morse, transportation


408 00


W. K. Morse & Co., freight and trucking


78 56


Motor-Work Publishing Co., supplies


4 23


National Express Co., express


18 75


Neostyle Co., supplies 46 00


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephones


147 74


L. D. Newton, milk 2 20


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight


549 14


Nickerson Dry Goods Co., supplies


226 78


William Nimmons, transportation


42 00


Chas. F. Nixon, supplies


4 27


Norton Co., grinding wheels


7 00


Noyes-Randall Co., supplies


2 12


The Old Corner Book Store, Inc., books


3 38


L. S. Ollis, floor brush


2 00


Mrs. C. C. O'Sullivan, laundry


7 27


The A. N. Palmer Co., supplies


25 90


A. L. Parkman, coal


4,333 42


David Pellecchia, trucking


76 95


Frederic L. Perry, rubber stamps


3 00


W. H. Perry, expenses


26 46


Pettingell-Andrews Co., electrical supplies


123 05


Z. S. Phelps, binding reports


10 50


Pierce Furniture Co., furniture


125 95


Frank I. Pierson, Chairman, expenses of committee


38 00


Pleasant Street Garage, transportation 8 00


Capt. Wm. G. Pond, expenses 3 00


191


Mrs. E. U. Powers, labor


6 50


Edwin W. Powers, wood 28 00


Price & Lee Co., directories 4 00


Publisher of "Aus Nah Und Fern," "' books 5 60


Rand, McNally Co., maps 16 60


William Read & Sons, rifles and equipment


82 75


Remington Typewriter Co., supplies


56 31


H. E. Remington & Co., binding book 1 50


Robey-French Co., supplies 65


R. H. Safford, labor and material


1 50


Benj. H. Sanborn & Co., books 85 35


Scott, Foresman & Co., books 23 77


Chas. Scribner's Sons, books


12 00


F. E. Short & Co., groceries and supplies 103 38


Silver, Burdett & Co., books


66 44


W. H. Silverthorne, supplies 10 50


M. A. Simard, services 30 00


Simonds Mfg. Co., supplies


2 88


George W. Smith, labor


1 75


Michael F. Smith, services


23 40


Smith Brothers, labor and material


310 80


Smith & Co.'s Express, express


15 80


Preston Smith, supplies


6 00


Somerville Brush Co., brushes


16 89


Standard Grinding Co., sharpening lawn mowers


6 50


Standard Mill Supply Co., floor brushes


27 00


M. Steinert & Sons Co., tuning piano


3 00


Sterling Carbon Co., supplies


8 75


E. W. Stevens, oil 17 01


C. H. Stoelting Co., Binet tests 5 77


A. Storrs & Bement Co., supplies 9 25


Sun Enamel Works, sawdust


30


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


192


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


T. F. Tansey, window shades 15 60


Underwood Typewriter Co., supplies 37 18


University Book Store, books 5 00


Wadsworth-Howland & Co., floor oil and supplies 57 03


Waldo Bros., labor and material 471 59


Mrs. Emma Webber, labor 2 80


Webber Furniture Co., furniture


47 70


Webber Lumber & Supply Co., lumber 82 86


West Disinfecting Co., liquid soap


52 50


E. W. Weston, labor and material


13 50


F. A. Whitney Carriage Co., dowels


38


Whitney Reed Corporation, dowels


1 02


Wilkinson Wall Paper Co., labor and material


33 10


William R. Winn, material 15 00


W. A. Wood Co., supplies


5 50


F. W. Woolworth & Co., supplies


7 35


Worcester Consolidated St. Ry. Co., car tickets


915 71


World Book Co., books


90


Wright & Ditson Co., athletic supplies


11 82


Wright & Potter Printing Co., supplies


50


F. E. Wyman, labor and material


3 90


Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., supplies


7 42


$18,782 17


Report of Cemetery Committee


For the Financial Year ending December 31, 1914.


The Cemetery Committee submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1914 :-


RECEIPTS


Appropriation for cemeteries


$3,700 00


Balance from last year


225 44


Flowers 100 00


$4,025 44


EXPENDITURES


Salary of superintendent


$ 800 00


Flowers


100 00


Labor in cemeteries


1,715 87


Teaming


524 20


Loam


199 50


Turf


45 00


Crushed stone


29 87


Shrubs and planting


85 00


Extension of water pipes


252 42


Water rates


63 44


Cragin & Wilkins Co.


12 05


W. A. Ells


3 25


Police duty


41 40


13


194


CEMETERY COMMITTEE




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