Town annual reports of the selectmen and overseers of the poor of the town of Harwich 1924, Part 3

Author: Harwich (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1924
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 158


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Nov.


28


Charles Antone, Jr.


Dec.


3


Dec.


9


Roswell Howard Nye, Jr. Louise Lenz Ellis


Dec.


10


Loring George Williams


Dec.


10


Adeline Sequiera


Dec.


25


Donald Holmes Barrett


Dec.


30


John Joseph Nunes, Jr.


Ray Thornton, Lucille R. Sisson Bertram W. Eldredge, Hazel M. Holman Henry Nunes, Eliza Pinkeiro Cyrus C. Lee, Avis M . Allen


Vincent P. Souza, Laura Gonsalves Everett T. Ryder, Louise E. Chase Charles Antone, Eva Pena Roswell H. Nye, Eddis S. Beckley A. Leroy Ellis, Elsie Youngren Ralph W. Williams, Lillian V. Lincoln Augustus Sequiera, Lottie Fernande Bradford L. Barrett, Doris Holmes John J. Nunes, Mary Lesser


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Report of Marriages Recorded in Town of Harwich for the Year 1924


Date


Name of Parties


Age Residence


Jan. 27


Arthur Whitney Kelley


35 West Harwich


Ruth B. Bassett


17 West Harwich


Mar.


13


Scott Andrew Nelson Ellis


19 Harwich Center


Agnes Cecelia Ellis


17 Harwich Center


Mar.


23


Harry Curtis Chase


44 Hyannis


May Wilson


30 Hyannis


Mar.


25


Ezra P. Ryder


62 West Harwich


Sarah H. Clark


51 West Harwich


Apr. 19


James O. Galvin


32 Bourne


Edith Lopes


28 Harwich Center


Apr.


24


Romeo Souza Olivira


27 Boston


Lottie Antone


20 East Harwich


May


23


Clifton Francis Nickerson


26 Harwich Port


Lillian Cristel Bearse


18 Chatham


June


2


Joseph T. Howes


35 Harwich Center


Ellen I. Murphy


28 Carver, Mass.


June


8 Linwood Earle Doane


17 Harwich Center


Vera May Eldredge


21 Chatham


June


14 Christian Rose Bervinda Gomes


17 North Harwich


June


14


Ernest R. Small Hilda Chase


21


So. Yarmouth


June


15


Hillary M. LeClair


29 Harwich Center


Vivian F. Doane


19


Harwich Center


June


22


Charles Fernande Sarah J. Monteiro


25 North Harwich


July


4 Chester Arthur Murray Mildred H. Mullaney


34 Harwich Center


July


6


Charles Crossley Cordelia K. Luscomb


46 Harwich Port


July


20


Lucius Paine Jones Marjorie E. Harrington


22 Melrose, Mass.


July


26


Theofilo Monteiro Emily G. Correia


22 Pleasant Lake·


July


26


Nathaniel J. Rose


20 Harwich Center


Mae Jennie Martin


18 New Bedford


27 North Harwich


37 Harwich Center


23 North Harwich


34 Hyannis


52 Harwich Port


27 Harwich Center


49 Pleasant Lake


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MARRIAGES-Continued


Date


Name of Parties


Age Residence


Aug. 3


James R. Lawrence


44 Boston


Harriet Hoxie Welch


31 Harwich Center


Aug. 11


Frank Gosley


45 Ashland, N. H.


42 So. Yarmouth


Aug. 12


Prescott W. Lentell


32 Canton, Mass.


Beula L. Mecarta


31 Harwich Center


Aug.


17


Gordon Silva Peters


23 Pleasant Lake


Bernice Lopes


20 Harwich Center


Aug. 28


Barnabas L. Taylor


29 Harwich Port


Beatrice E. Gates


28 Harwich Port


Aug. 29


Charles Dean Hall


55 Harwich Center


Sept.


17 Earle F. Bassett


23 Harwich Center


Sept. 18


Freeman W. Phillips


21 Harwich Port


Sept.


22 Charles Edward Saxe


31 Harwich Port


Oct.


21 Eugene H. Eldredge


26 Harwich Center


Irma E. Whelden


18 Dennis


Oct. 22


Kenneth H. Kendrick


19 West Chatham


Oct.


25 Harold Eldridge


30 Harwich Port


Nov. 1


Charles Antone


23 East Harwich


Eva Pena


16


East Harwich


Nov. 13 Howard F. Simmons


26 West Harwich


Ida L. Appling


19 Lynn, Mass.


Nov. 15 Harold E. Chase


Lottie Small Nelson


40 Dennis Port


Dec. 4 William R. Macomber


73 Harwich Port


67 Harwich Port


22 Barnstable


21 West Harwich


23 Hyannis


Dec.


21 Thomas W. Benson


25 Boston


Rebecca Smith Ryder


19 Harwich Center


Dec.


25 John P. Wixon


20 Dennis Port


Marguerite Heine


21 West Harwich


Sarah M. Handren


50 Harwich Center


Emily D. Phillips


18 Harwich Port


Emma P. Eldredge


18 So. Chatham


Elizabeth O. Hagan


28 Harwich Port


Dorothy F. Eldredge


18 Harwich Port


Madeleine G. Eldredge


25 Harwich Port


31 Harwich Center


Ellen F. Sears Eldredge


Dec. 5 Mark M. Broughton Esther D. Cahoon


Dec. 8 Charles L. Coughlin Maude Baker


29 Hyannis


Alice R. Fuller


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Town Clerk's Report of Deaths Recorded in the Town of Harwich for the Year 1924


Date


Name of Deceased


Y M D


Cause of Death


Jan.


9 No name (Hopkins)


Stillborn


Jan. Feb.


7 Patrick Henry Cahoon


80


3


29


Arterio Sclerosis


Feb.


19 Joseph L. Butler


77


5


22


Carcinoma of Liver


Feb.


21 Eliza D. Chase


95


3


9


Influenza


Mar.


5 Willis Burnside Chase


62


3


5 Rheumatic Fever


Mar.


10 Solomon Thacher Ellis


71


8


6


Thrombosis


Mar.


11 Julia G. Gomes


41


6


26


Mar.


22 Hiram E. Nickerson


82


Mar.


13 Frederick W. Baker


72


Hypertrophy of Prostate


27 Sylvia Doane


14


10


16


Tuberculosis


Mar. Apr. May May May May May June June


23


Caroline F. Smyser


83


8


7


Secondary Recurring Endocar- ditis


1


Edward Andrew Perry


50


1


14 Apoplexy


4 George L. Sparrow Minnie Mabel Nickerson


82


10


1


Chronic Interstitial Nephritis


27 3 Cora F. Cahoon


63


6


20


Hemiplegia


Pulmonary Tuberculosis


3 Maria A. Baker


85


4


6


Thrombosis


6


Adaline Bearse Kendrick Ozias Long Bassett


66


1


9


Bronchial Pneumonia


Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct.


2 Clara Etta Barnes


76


0


2


Chronic Interstitial Nephritis


Oct.


14 Warren Everett Nickerson 67


11


14


Carcinoma of the Duodenum


Oct.


21


Charles O. Dill


34


4


25


Oct.


25


Ayres A. Fortes


38


5


8


Oct.


26


Kathryn L. Brown


31 Charles S. Freeman


81


10


9


Arterio Sclerosis


1 George E. Nickerson Annie Arnold Chase 5


91


6


23


Cerebral Haemorrahge


Nov. Dec.


1 Allapenah Phillips


81


3


9 Lobular Pneumonia


Dec.


29 Frederick O. Brown


63


4


25


Automobile Accident


Dec.


31 Helen G. Chick


38


7


29


Arterio Sclerosis


16 William H. L. Higgins


50


2


2


Pulmonary Tuberculosis


13 Caroline L. Salcy


52


2


4


Uterine Carcinoma Automobile Accident


22 Gershom D. Hall, Jr.


2


5


28


27 Helen L. Bass


80


8


19


Cerebral Haemorrhage


17 Jessie A. Taber


74


6


20


Organic Heart Disease


July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug.


28 Mary Lee Baker-Hall


86


11


24


Acute Indigestion Cerebral Hemorrhage


10 Ida L. Crowell


58


11


10


Chronic Interstitial Nephritis


Killed by Electric Current Rheumatic Fever Acute Interstitial Nephritis


Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov.


29 Rebecca R. Nickerson


91


10


11


Cerebral Haemorrhage


30 Mary A. Nickerson


85


3


19


Bronco-Pneumonia


58


4


11


Cerebral Haemorrhage


7


10 Amelia Fernandez


85


9


2


Cancer of Tongue Apoplexy


11 Eliza Sanford Cahoon


76


7


25


Chronic Valvular Heart Disease


2 Deborah Lee Andrews 1 Tabitha C. Sears


77


11


3


72


60


11


28


Lobar Pneumonia Arterio Sclerosis


13 Mary Norman Roderick


12


Capillary Bronchitis


Oedema of Lungs


51


76


Bodies Brought to Harwich for Burial


Date


Name of Deceased


Y


M D


Place of Burial


Jan.


4


George L. Brett


70


10


25


Harwich Center


Jan.


6 Caroline Stearns


75


11


15


E. Harwich


Jan.


18 Louise K. Epstein


22


E. Harwich


Jan.


31 Charles T. A. Bent


70


3


25


Harwich Center


Feb.


16 Temperance B. Eldredge 72


8


5


Harwich Port West Harwich


Apr.


12 Idella J. Dyer


61


3


15


East Harwich West Harwich West Harwich West Harwich


May


18 James F. Chase


70


10


21


Harwich Center West Harwich


Aug.


9 Asenith F. Nickerson


76


7


7 East Harwich


Aug.


20


Clara Ella Chase


71


10


9


West Harwich


Sept.


4 Samuel D. Eldredge


65


6


18


East Harwich


Sept.


6 Winfield Scott Chase


79


6


13


West Harwich


Sept.


7 Joshua H. Chase


84


7


3 East Harwich


Oct.


26 Susan L. Eldredge


81


11


29 South Harwich


Oct.


10 Josiah H. Thatcher


74


West Harwich


Nov.


24 Albert F. Long


61


10


East Harwich


Nov.


16 Harry Miles.


65


1


4


East Harwich


Nov.


22


Georgie Holbrook Eldredge


66


3


East Harwich


Dec.


21 Frederick V. Doane


65


14


Harwich Port


Dec.


28 Joseph Clark


89


9


24


Harwich Center


Mar.


Mary Bassett Kelley


July


15 Mrs. Artemas Cahoon


West Harwich North Harwich


Mar.


14 Louisa Kelley Chase


65


5


Apr.


27


Robert Kelley


11


Apr.


27


Arthur Kelley


4


May


6 George E. Kelley


70


3


2


16 Harwich Center


July


14 Loret E. Wilson


35


July


24


Ray L. Chase


28


11


6 Harwich Center


June


20 John P. McKay


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Town Meeting Warrant, 1925


To either of the Constables of the Town of Har- wich, in said County, GREETING-


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts you are hereby directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Harwich, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in Exchange Hall, in said town, on Monday, February 2, 1925, at 8.30 o'clock in the forenoon, to act on the following Articles :-


Article 1. To choose a Moderator to act in said meeting.


Article 2. To choose on one ballot the following Town Officers and Committees :- Town Clerk and Treasurer for one year; one Selectman and Overseer of the Poor for three years; one Assessor for three years; three Herring Committee for one year; two Auditors for one year; three Constables for one year ; one School Committee for three years; one Trustee Brooks Library for three years ; one Park Commissioner for three years.


Article 3. To choose all necessary town officers and committees.


Article 4. To hear the report of all town officers and committees for the year 1924, and act fully there. on.


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Article 5. To see if the town will vote to auth- orize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, io borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year, and act fully thereon.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be neces- sary to defray town expenses for the ensuing year, and act fully thereon.


· Article 7. To see if the town will vote to instruct its Selectmen to control, regulate and prohibit the tak- ing of eels, clams, quahaugs and scallops within the town limits as provided in Chapter 91, Section 85, and Acts and Amendments thereto, of the Revised Laws of Massachusetts, and to make any regulations in regard to such fisheries as may be deemed expedient, and act fully thereon.


Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1000 to be expended under the authority of the Board of Health for the Visiting Nurse.


Article 9. To see if the town will vote to rescind the vote whereby Brooks Block is held under Trustees, and vote to put the management of said property in the hands of the selectmen.


Article 10. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for, and elect a Di- rector for the Cape Cod Farm Bureau, as authorized by sections 41 and 45, Chapter 128, Vol. 1, pages 1107- 1108, Massachusetts General Laws relating to agricul- ture.


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Article 11. To see if the town will vote to main- tain electric street lights on the Main street beginning near the residence of the late Erastus Chase in West Harwich, and extending easterly to connect with the street lights now maintained at Harwich Port near the residence of W. Sears Nickerson, and to make an appropriation therefor and act fully thereon.


Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars to continue the Assessors' Map Survey to the Chatham line, and act fully thereon.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to put the Selectmen and Overseer of the Poor, and Assessors, on a salary of $400 per year for each office, with travel- ing expenses, making a total of $800 per year and ex- penses, and act fully thereon.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate $7400 to come under the provisions of Chapter 81, Section 26, of the Acts of 1922, to secure $5550 allotted by the State, and act fully thereon.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate $8000 to meet equal sums allotted by County and State to complete the improvement and re- construction of the Brewster-Harwich road.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to accept the road in West Harwich, known as Dodd Lane, as laid out by the selectmen, beginning at the State High- way and leading to the ocean, make an appropriation therefor and act fully thereon.


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Article 17. To see if the town will vote to accept the road in South Harwich, known as the Hammond Road, as laid out by the selectmen, beginning at the junction with State Highway near the church and ex- tending south to connect with the old Deep Hole road niear the beach, and act fully thereon.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to harden with oil the road leading from the Baptist church in West Harwich and extending southerly to the shore, and make an appropriation therefor, and act fully thereon.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to im- prove with cinders the road in Harwich Port known as Doane Road, and appropriate the sum of $600 therefor.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to harden and improve with oil that portion of Oak street in Har- wich Centre extending from Main street to Chatham railroad on the west side of the Town Park, and act fully thereon.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1500 for general repairs on roads, and act fully thereon.


Article 22. To hear the report of the Special Com- mittee appointed at the annual town meeting for 1923 and continued at the annual meeting of 1924, to make an investigation of the school buildings, and school ac- commodations of the town; to further instruct the said committee upon any matter thereto pertaining, or which the town may consider advisable in connection there-


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with; to authorize and instruct the said committee to secure further plans, specifications and estimates of cost in said matters; to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to defray the expense thereof ; and to do and to act all things thereto pertaining.


Article 23. . To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not exceeding Ninety-Four Thousand ($94,000) Dollars for the purpose of erecting a central school building in accordance with the plans recommended in the report of the committee named in the preceding article, for the purpose of acquiring land by purchase or other legal process, for the location of said building and for the purpose of originally equip- ping the said building for school purposes, and to do and act any and all things thereto pertaining.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to ap- point or elect a committee of seven, three of whom shall be the school committee, the superintendent to be added in an advisory capacity, to carry into effect any and all actions of the town under the preceding article, or any article in this warrant relating to this subject matter, and to secure the enactment of such legislation as may be necessary, and to do and to act any and all things thereto pertaining.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to author- ize any committee appointed or elected under the pro- visions of the preceding article to contract in the name of the town, from time to time, for any part, or parts, or the whole, of the construction of the said school building, and for the furnishing and equipment of said building, in such form of contract, and with such clauses


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and provisions therein, as to said committee shall seem meet and proper; and to purchase or otherwise acquire by legal process such land for such purposes as to said committee shall seem meet and proper; and in general to do and act in behalf of the town, in the matters afore- said, within the amount of the appropriations made therefor, all things which it is within the power of the town to delegate authority to said committee to do, and to act any and all things thereto pertaining.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to author- ize its treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow a sum not exceeding Ninety-four Thousand Dollars in the aggregate, appropriated under a preced- ing article in this warrant for the purpose of erecting a central school building, for the purpose of acquiring land by purchase or other legal process for the location of said building; and for the purpose of originally equipping the said building for school purposes in ac- cordance with the provisions of the vote under the pre- ceding articles in this warrant, and to issue its bonds or notes therefor, or to take any action relative there- to.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $100 to widen the Gordon Ritchie Road, so called, and act fully thereon.


Article 28. To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate the sum of $500 to harden with cinders the road in East Harwich from the M. E. Church to the cem- etery, a distance of about twelve hundred feet. and act fully thereon.


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Article 29. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of $200 to build a shed on the Hearse House building for the purpose of putting town road imple- ments under cover. (By request.)


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $150 to reimburse W. Sears Nickerson, undertaker, for the burial of John Chase of North Harwich. (By request.)


Article 31. To see if the town will vote to buy a tractor and snow plough for town use and appro- priate the sum of $875 for the same, and act fully there- on.


Article 32. To see if the town will vote to ap- propriate $300 to harden with cinders on Gorham Road beginning at Bank Street and running east.


Article 33. To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate the sum of $500 to harden with cinders the Queen Ann road from the late Nathan Ellis corner to the railroad track, and act fully thereon.


Article 34. To see if the town will vote to improve with cinders or oil the road in Harwich Port, known as the South County Road, and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to complete the same from the beginning of the road in Harwich Port to the other road leading to the Lower Bridge on Herring River.


Article 35. To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to light with elec- tricity the road in East Harwich, near Pleasant Bay, from the Chatham line, to the Orleans line, where the poles are already erected, and act fully thereon.


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Article 36. To see if the town will vote to accept the road in Harwich Port, known as Pilgrim Road, as laid out by the selectmen, on petition of Ralph F. Gor- ham and others, and act fully thereon.


Article 37. To see if the town will raise and ap- propriate the sum of $1099.58 to pay for the tree emer- gency in the year 1924, and act fully thereon.


Article 38. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to help support a bed in the Cape Cod Hospital for the unfortunate ones in the town, the money to be left in the hands of the select- men; and to do and act on anything pertaining thereto or thereon.


Article 39. To see if the town will vote to adopt the following by-law: There shall be appointed, upon the adoption of this by-law, an Appropriation and Finance Committee consisting of nine members, three to serve for one year, three for two years, and three for three years, and at each succeeding annual town meet- ing, three for three years; whose duty it shall be to consider all questions involving the raising and appro- priation of money which are contained in the warrant for any annual or special town meeting, and to make report and recommendations at such annual or special town meetings.


Article 40. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3500 to erect a building to house therein, the fire apparatus and the ambulance, with housekeeping quarters above.


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Article 41. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be neces- sary to pay for a permanent fire driver, who could act also as janitor of the Exchange Building and the schools at Harwich Centre.


Article 42. To see if the town will vote to lease the stores in the Exchange Building for a term longer than one year, and at a rental based on a fair value.


Article 43. To see if the town will vote that any organization in the town of Harwich may have the use of Exchange Theatre at a cost of $5.00 per after- noon or evening, and that the school authorities may have the use of hall without cost, for any school pur- pose.


Article 44. To see if the town will take action on the recommendation of the Cape Cod Shell Fisheries Committee and appropriate $300 for the purpose.


Article 45. To see if the town will vote to re-ap- propriate a sum of money to purchase a Town Dump, and act fully thereon.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof, one in each Post Office, in said town, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock, a. m., on Monday, February 2, 1925, and may be closed at 2 o'clock p. m.


Hereof fail not and make due returns of this war- rant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meeting.


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Given under our hands this sevententh day of January, 1925.


EPHRAIM H. DOANE, CHARLES T. CHASE, WILLIE L. KELLEY,


Selectmen of Harwich.


Correct, attest :


EMULOUS E. HALL, Constable.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


AND THE


SUPERINTENDENT of SCHOOLS


TOWN OF HARWICH MASSACHUSETTS


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FOR THE YEAR 1924


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


HENRY M. SMALL, Chairman Term expires 1925


RALPH W. DOANE, Secretary Term expires 1926


CHARLES D. HOLMES, Treasurer Term expires 1927


District Superintendent-WILLIAM F. SIMS Attendance Officer: LABAN SNOW, Harwichport. Tel. 92-4.


School Physicians


DR. H. D. HANDY DR. J. P. NICKERSON


School Nurse MISS MARIA PUTNAM


CALENDAR FOR 1925


Winter Term 12 weeks-December 29, 1924 to March 20, 1925


Spring Term® 12 weeks-March 30 to June 19, 1925.


Fall Term 16 weeks-September 8 to December 23, 1925.


Winter Term 8 weeks-January 4, 1926 to February 26, 1926.


Report of School Committee


To the Citizens of Harwich:


During the past year your committee has worked for a number of improvements in the school conditions with results that are satisfactory and we trust meet your approval.


In advocating a standard of markings for promo- tions, we have had the co-operation of our Superinten- dent and teachers with healthy results in our educa- tional system.


In placing the seventh and eighth grades together as far as possible, we have reduced the number of grades in some of the schools with advantages which must be apparent.


The grading of our schools does not give equal ad- vantages to all pupils as the number of grades to a teacher is from one to five. There seems to be no way of equalizing the grades with present buildings.


Outside of making upper room at West Harwich suitable for occupancy and building a fire escape on this building but a few minor improvements have been made on buildings.


All the school buildings need painting and we are accordingly asking for an increase in our school appro- priation to cover this item.


In submitting this report your committee requests a broad minded consideration of our whole school prob-


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lem by every intelligent citizen and will welcome any suggestions for improvement.


HENRY M. SMALL, RALPH W. DOANE, CHARLES D. HOLMES, School Committee.


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT


TEACHERS' SALARIES High School


Flavel M. Gifford, Principal


$2,040.00


Ruth V. Weston


773.50


Josephine L. Crowell


810.00


Natalie Norris


480.00


Lillian J. Anderson 480.00


$4,583.50


Center Elementary Schools


Hillary M. LeClaire, grammar


$1,335.00


Allie C. Crowell, intermediate


1,071.28


Ethalene B. Nickerson, primary


1,033.78


Gladys F. Lovejoy, primary


361.11


Christine Cahoon, sub. primary


49.58


Christine Cahoon, sub. intermedi- ate 5.83


Mary A. Eldredge, sub. primary


5.84


Mrs. Benjamin Smith, sub. gram- mar 12.00


Mrs. Benjamin Smith, sub. prim- ary 5.55


$3,879.97


Harwichport


Flossie H. Chase, grammar


$1,044.21


Cora E. Doane, primary 915.53


Mary A. Eldredge, sub. primary 2.50


Mrs. Benjamin Smith, sub. gram-


mar 6.00


$1,968.24


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West Harwich


Margaret Tubman 638.89


Mary C. Eldredge


361.11


$1,000.00


North Harwich


Mary A. Sylvia, grammar


$1,050.04


Katherine A. Moriarty, primary 1,050.40


Christine Cahoon, sub. grammar 5.83


$2,105.91


Total for teachers $13,537.62


SUPERVISOR OF MUSIC


Mabelle B. Dumont $612.50


SUPERINTENDENT'S SALARY


William F. Simms, Superintendent $1,240.02


HEALTH


Maria Putnam, School Nurse $350.00


H. D. Handy, School Physician 150.00


J. P. Nickerson, School Physician 150.00


Harwich Visiting Nurse Assn. .80


$650.80


JANITORS


John J. Erickson, Center


600.00


Willis C. Newcomb, Port 180.00


Arthur C. Thivierge, West 180.00


Holland G. Rogers, North


180.00


$1,140.00


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TRANSPORTATION


B. Cleveland Bassett . $2,268.00


E. Harold Ellis 1,790.00


$4,058.00


FUEL


Harwich Center


P. A. Atkins, wood $22.00


Chas. D. Hall, coal


310.00


S. R. Kelley, coal


36.75


R. W. Williams, sawing wood 22.50


M. Siebenman, coal 87.50


$478.75


Harwichport


S. R. Kelley, coal $55.57


Chas. H. Taylor, wood 8.00


$63.57


West Harwich


R. W. Williams, sawing wood $16.00


S. R. Kelley, coal 35.88


$51.88


North Harwich


S. R. Kelley, coal 64.37


J. Freeman Ryder, wood


14.00


$78.37


Total for fuel $672.57


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REPAIRS AND INCIDENTALS Harwich Center


W. C. Higgins, labor $22.00


Chas. D. Holmes, supplies 36.75


Albert L. Baker, labor and material 10.50


Harwich Lumber Co., material 62.16


R. W. Williams, carting 4.00


J. F. Tobey & Son, supplies


38.03


Alpheus Howes, supplies


28.64


Edgar F. Bassett, repairs


3.50


C. S. Burgess, labor


6.37


Henry Small, labor


15.00


P. L. Nickerson, supplies


2.50


Henry Nickerson, carting


2.39


John Handren, labor 45.05


J. W. Bassett, labor and material


86.31


E. C. Nickerson, labor


22.00


Henry M. Small, repairs


4.00


Walter Emery, labor and material


186.29


M. W. Rogers, repairs


8.80


John J. Erickson, extra labor


5.00


Standard Oil Co., supplies


10.20


F. D. Underwood, supplies




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