Town of Newton annual report 1880-1881, Part 5

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 418


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Henry F. Jenks, iron drinking fountain, 150 00


J. E. Warner, services collecting account of births, etc., 120 00


W. O. Robson, phonographic re- port, Porter v. City of Newton, 115 00 George F. Morgan, abstract of deeds for assessors, 101 44


Charles W. Story, services upon the revised ordinances and compilation of statutes, 100 00


Samuel M. Jackson, use of horse and carriage, assessing taxes, 80 00


George W. Bush, carriages, Me- morial Day, etc., 73 00


Amounts carried forward, $7,418 29 $6,000 00


67


Amounts brought forward, $7,418 29 $6,000 00


Edwin O. Childs, sundry cash ex- penses, 61 15


Benjamin F. Otis, sundry cash ex-


penses, 44 46


Isaac Hagar, sundry cash expen- ses, 34 07


John M. Fisk, serving warrants, notices, etc., 60 00


George E. Bridges, services col- lecting account of births, etc., 50 70


F. G. Barnes, services as expert, Porter v. City of Newton, 50 00


L. E. Chase, cash expenses, per order City Council, 49 30


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., rent of boxes, 34 16


James F. C. Hyde, premium insur-


ance on Oak Hill School House, 33 75


Noah Prescott, stone-bound posts, 28 75


John A. Kenrick, sundry cash ex- penses, 25 94


The American Logotype Co., 1000 copies of maps for History of Newton, 25 00


Dr. J. B. Treadwell, prof. services on account Police Department, 25 00


H. W. Chaplin, services in drafting new Water Ordinance, 25 00


F. M. Tribou, stamps for committees, etc., 23 00


Amounts carried forward, $7,988 57


$6,000 00


68


Amounts brought forward, $7,988 57 $6,000 00


S. F. Cate, horse and carriage hire, 21 00


Edwin Fewkes, flowers, etc., Memo- rial Day, 20 80


Henry S. Jones, services at Custom


House for Board of Assessors, 20 00


W. A. Wetherbee, Secretary, for fitting up ward room, 20 00


Est. of H. R. Robbins, making re- turn of deaths, 16 25


Whitman & Wilson, making return of deaths, 9 25


John A. Peck, making return of deaths, 7 75


J. H. Daniels, portrait of Seth Davis for History of Newton, 15 00


Wm. Petigrew, material and labor, 13 94


J. D. Billings, " 9 00


Albert Brackett, use of hall for ward room, Ward 1, 12 00


G. Wadleigh, use of hall for ward room, Ward 2, 12 00


J. M. Hinds, distributing notices, 10 00


James McGourty, making return of deaths, 9 50


J. L. Knox, labor on bound posts, 7 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett, prof. services, 7 00


W. H. Mague, use of horse and carriage, 6 75


F. E. Wallingford, ce ce


3 00


E. G. Hurd, ce 3 00


R. L. Hinds, paid for use of horse, 5 00


John Ryan, sundry cash expenses, 4 50


Amounts carried forward, $8,221 31


$6,000 00


69


Amounts brought forward, $8,221 31 $6,000 00


N.Y. & N.E. Railroad, freight, 4 30


Harris Express, expressage, 3 50


J. D. Wellington, sundry cash expenses, 3 44


R. M. Lucas, serving notices, 3 24


John Kelly, ringing bell,


3 00


M. C. Laffie, ringing bell, 8 00


Thomas Woodman, ringing bell, 6 00


Geo. W. Chamberlin, ringing bell, 6 00


E. F. Moses, ce


6 00


J. H. Boit, ce


6 00


George Upham, ce


3 00


J. T. Thomason, 3 00 ce


George H. Ingraham, services as


warden, Ward 3, 4 00


Charles A. Moulton, services as war- den, Ward 4, 4 00


A. J. Grover, services as warden, Ward 5, 4 00 Edward H. Mason " ce ce 6, 4 00


Frederick Jackson "


ce


7, 4 00


H. N. Hyde, services as clerk, Ward 1, 2 00


Daniel Carr, Jr., do


ce


3, 4 00


H. H. Mather, do ce


4, 4 00


Elliott J. Hyde, do ce ce


5, 2 00


N. B. Sturtevant, do ce ce


5, 2 00


S. C. Spaulding, do


ce


6, 4 00


Charles S. Young, do


ce


ce


6, 4 00


J. E. Warner, do ce


ce


7, 4 00


Dexter Whipple, services as inspec- tor, Ward 1, 4 00


Ira S. Franklin, services as inspec- tor, Ward 1, 4 00


Amounts carried forward,


$8,330 79


$6,000 00


70


Amounts brought forward, $8,330 79 $6,000 00


Albert P. Bugbee, services as in- spector, Ward 1, 2 00


George Lane, services as inspector, Ward 1, 2 00


S. R. Urbino, services as inspector, Ward 3, 4 00


George D. Dix, services as inspec- tor, Ward 3, 4 00


Richard A. Carroll, services as in- spector, Ward 3, 4 00


Eugene B. Baker, services as in- spector, Ward 4, 4 00


J. P. R. Sherman, services as inspec- tor, Ward 4, 4 00


Bernard Early, services as inspector, Ward 4, 4 00


Harley A. Smith, services as inspec- tor, Ward 5, 4 00


Frank Clement, services asinspector, Ward 5, 4 00


John T. Thomason, services as in- spector, Ward 5, 4 00


Saml. M. Jackson, services as in- spector, Ward 6, 4 00


Frank Edmands, services as inspec- tor Ward 6, 4 00


B. S. Wetherbee, services as in- spector, Ward 7, 4 00


James W. French, services as inspec- tor, Ward 7, 4 00


Amounts carried forward, $8,386 79


$6,000 00


71


Amounts brought forward, $8,386 79 $6,000 00


Hosea Hyde, services as inspector, Ward 7, 2 00


Charles W. Bassett, services as in- spector, Ward 7, 2 00


Sundry small bills, 41 87


Total, as per item No. 23 of expenses, $8,432 66


Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury,


$2,432 66


NEWTON FREE LIBRARY.


Appropriation, $7,500 00


Hannah P. James, services, Librarian, $800 00


Caroline B. Jackson,


ass't " 375 00


Marie L. Clapp, " ce 300 00


Elizabeth P. Thurston, ce 125 00


Louise J. Smallwood,


292 75


Etta P. Cleveland,


242 97


Millie E. Michaels, ce ce


209 40


Lizzie M. Rand, ce


61 75


Sarah R. Norton,


ce 10 33


James J. Tower,


janitor, 600 00


J. M. Hinds,


ce 10 00


Hannah P. James, sundry cash payments, 74 03 A. Williams & Co., books, 1,247 50


N. J. Bartlett & Co.,


498 17


Little, Brown & Co., ce


359 73


H. D. Noyes & Co., ce


132 68


Noyes, Snow & Co., ce


59 50


James P. Magee, ce


37 77


Lockwood, Brooks & Co., books, 22 28


Amounts carried forward, $5,458 86


$7,500 0


72


Amounts brought forward, $5,458 86 $7,500 00


C. F. Jewett & Co., book, 9 60


C. J. Maynard & Co., " 8 84


New Eng. Hist. Gen'l Soc'y, book,


2 00


S. T. Blanchard, binding books,


263 68


Rand, Avery & Co., printing, etc., 53 00


Tarbell & Adams, envelopes, 17 50


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 426 85


J. Edward Hills, coal, 103 20


Albert Brackett, 55 44


Water Department, use of water, etc.,


14 75


Whiton & Co., expressing books,


284 75


Bosworth's Express, ce


32 50


McIntosh e:


29 10


C. H. Jenison, ec


28 84


W. D. Lathrop, ec


26 00


J. J. Peck, agency, 40 00


Brickett & Davis, agency,


18 00


Mrs. Ann Probert, 10 00


The New Orleans Picayune, subscription, 24 00


Roland Worthington & Co.,


13 50


M. Halstead & Co.,


12 00


New York Tribune, 11 00


Globe Printing Co.,


ec 11 00


Post Publishing Co.,


10 00


Wm. C. Bryant & Co.,


ce


9 00


Charles C. Fulton,


ce


9 00


Journal Newspaper Co.,


9 00


The Press Co. (limited), ce


8 75


The Springfield Republican,


ce


7 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co.,


6 00


Globe Newspaper Co.,


6 00


Amounts carried forward,


$7,019 16


$7,500 00


73


Amounts brought forward, $7,019 16 $7,500 00


The Daily Sun, subscription 6 50


Library Journal,


? ? 5 00


F. J. Garrison, ce


4 00


The Publishers' Weekly, ce


3 20


H. G. Parker,


ce


3 20


Luther Tucker & Son,


ec


2 50


Estes & Lauriat, books, .


15 00


B. F. Stevens, 7 64


J. O. Evans & Son, material and labor,


56 84


McLean & Henderson, ee


25 90


W. G. Smith,


ce


24 63


Edward Pike, ce


20 65


T. F. Glennan,


ce


6 25


Readers' & Writers' Economy Co., supplies, 130 17


Thayer & Stiles, supplies,


65 00


E. H. Tarbell, ce 13 85


Waterman Kitchen Furnishing Store, supplies, 7 00


Geo. H. Adams, supplies, 5 03


Bowker Fertilizer Co., supplies, 5 00


Alfred Howes, ce 3 41


Total, as per item No. 24 of expenses, 7,429 93


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,


$70 07


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation,


$17,000 00


Regular Police Officers.


Revilo L. Hinds, City Marshal,


$1,200 00


Amounts carried forward, $1,200 00


$17,000 00


74


Amounts brought forward, $1,200 00 $17,000 00


Chas. F. Richardson, Serg't of Police, 943 78 George H. Marsh, Mounted Patrolman, 897 50 Charles P. Huestis, "


885 00


James D. Henthorn, Patrolman, 880 00


William C. Emerson,


900 00


Charles O. Davis,


889 99


Geo. E. F. Baker, ec


882 50


Charles E. Davis,


871 25


N. F. Bosworth,


877 50


John Ryan,


ce


887 50


R. S. Harrison, ee


882 50


E. G. Hurd,


870 00


C. S. Boothby,


895 00


F. B. Fletcher, 676 08


E. C. Holmes,


"


486 70


R. O. Evans,


ce


109 71


$14,035 01


Special Police Officers.


B. H. Huestis,


$325 75


C. L. Wilson,


175 00


A. E. Fuller, 155 00


W. J. Fiske,


10 00


M. C. Laffie,


10 00


Peter Lee, 5 00


$14,715 76


Incidental Expenses.


E. Ham & Co., two bay horses, $350 00


F. P. Morey, one bay horse (exch'ge), 75 00


P. A. Mc Vicar, one open wagon, re-


Amounts carried forward, $15,140 76 $17,000 00


75


Amounts brought forward, $15,140 76 $17,000 00


pairs, &c., 241 19


C. A. Twitchell & Co., 16 silver badges, 100 00


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 90 10


Highway Department, keeping horse, 65 15


Water Department, use of water, 60 00


J. Edward Hills, coal, 43 52


S. F. Cate, board of horse, and horse and carriage hire, 128 88


R. L. Hinds, board and use of horse, 126 10


Fred Huestis, board of horse, 132 00


G. H. Marsh, board of horse and cash expenses, 109 00


G. W. Bush, horse and carriage hire, 42 00


W. D. Lothrop, 30 75 ce


S. L. Pratt, ce


16 50


S. G. Williams, ce


15 50


F. E. Wallingford, ec


10 00


S. P. Whitman, 4 00


J. M. Fowler, blacksmithing,


38 00


A. Peters,


12 00


J. C. Farrar, ce


11 00


A. Danforth, ce


9 00


Mrs. Mary Brownell, meals for prisoners, 27 25 J. L. Knowles, 6 15 ce


Hill & Langtry, supplies,


81 84


H. A. Winship, ce


31 50


Sabin & Page, ce


29 50


William Page & Co., supplies,


14 75


J. Langtry, ce


14 50


Fred W. Berry,


14 00


C. H. McKenney, ce


4 60


Amounts carried forward, $16,649 54 $17,000 00


76


Amounts brought forward, $16,649 54 $17,000 00


Peabody & Whitney, supplies, 4 50


Geo. M. Endicott, am't paid on account special officer, 26 25


E. C. Holmes, care of sick horse,


10 00


John Grines, cleaning cesspool, 6 50


James D. Henthorn, sundry cash ex- penses, 22 27


E. G. Hurd, sundry cash expenses,


7 50


C. F. Richardson, ce ce


5 79


John Ryan, ce Re


5 70


N. F. Bosworth,


Re


5 42


G. E. F. Baker, ce ce


4 18


R. S. Harrison, ce se 4 00


John P. Lovell & Sons, supplies, 4 25


C. Seaver, Jr., photographs of prisoners, 3 00


Sundry small bills,


19 04


Total, as per item No. 25 of expenses,


16,777 94


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,


$222 06


POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


Appropriation,


$8,500 00


Transferred to Appropriation for Almshouse Expenses and Repairs by order of City Council, 70 83


$8,429 17


John Warner, services as City Al- moner and Clerk of Board, $700 00


C. F. Rand, services as overseer, Ward 1, 50 00


Amounts carried forward, $750 00


$8,429 17


77


Amounts brought forward, $750 00 $8,429 17


.O. B. Leavitt, services as overseer, Ward 2, 50 00


O. F. Lucas, services as overseer, Ward 3, 50 00


Benjamin Bourne, services as over- seer, Ward 4, 50 00


H. C. Hoyt, services as overseer, Ward 5, 50 00


George Warren, services as overseer, Ward 6, 50 00


John Warner, services as overseer, Ward 7, 50 00


John Warner, amount paid to sun- dry persons, 221 70


Worcester Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons, 987 13


Asylum for the Chronic Insane, care of sundry persons, 331 75


Taunton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons, 238 44


Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons, 175 66


Danvers Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons, 155 22


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


care of sundry persons, 171 04


Charles J. Adams, Master, care of sundry persons, 21 57


City of Boston, support of poor, 70 76


City of Lynn, ce 36 50


City of Chelsea, ce 16 62


Amounts carried forward, $3,476 39


$8,429 17


78


Amounts brought forward, $3,476 39


$8,429 17


City of Fall River, support of poor, 4 00


Town of Malden, 90 00


Town of Hopkinton,


88 18


Town of Needham,


54 25


Town of Sherburne,


35 00


Town of Wrentham, ce


14 00


Town of Waltham, ce


3 00


Town of Athol,


3 00


Dr. W. H. Hildreth, medical attendance, 69 40


Dr. H. B. Bradley,


ce


52 00


Dr. J. H. Bodge, ce


21 00


Dr. E. P. Scales, ce 20 00


Dr. Eben Thompson, ce ce


19 00


Dr. J. F. Boothby,


ce


18 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett,


16 60


Dr. H. B. Stoddard,


se 11 00


Dr. F. E. Thayer, ce ce 10 00


Dr. James Utley, ce


ce


10 00


Dr. J. R. Deane,


9 40


Dr. F. D. Lord,


8 00


Dr. II. M. Field,


6 00


Dr. Albert Nott,


2 20


Aug. Williams,


" prescriptions,


15 04


Saml. B. Sewall & Co.,


13 75


W. C. Gaudelet,


12 13


John J. Noble,


10 74


E. J. Williams, ce


5 65


G. H. Ingraham,


4 75


C. F. Rogers,


ce


2 55


Arthur Hudson,


ce


1 75


Amounts carried forward,


$4,106 78


$8,429 17


ce


ce


"


79


Amounts brought forward, $4,106 78 $8,429 17


George H. Gregg, services and expenses as undertaker, 20 00


W. H. Mague, services and expenses as undertaker, 20 00


James McGourty, services and expenses as undertaker, 32 00


Est. of H. R. Robbins, services and ex-


penses as undertaker, 12 00


C. L. Wilson, services and expenses as undertaker, 6 00


Charles Cole, services and expenses as undertaker, 4 50


Newton Cemetery Corporation, opening graves, 14 00


C. Strout & Sons, groceries, 270 12


W. O. Knapp & Co.,


126 96


H. P. Barber,


114 96


H. A. Sherman,


109 01


G. Wadleigh,


104 24


J. B. Murphy,


91 83


H. B. Coffin,


ce


76 17


Blanchard & Atkins,


69 00


G. H. Adams,


63 50


I. R. Stevens,


63 00


J. W. Davis & Co.,


46 00


F. & G. Robinson,


41 51


H. W. Fanning & Son,


"


36 71


W. P. Holden,


32 93


Greenwood & Co.,


ce


30 00


B. F. Houghton,


25 82


Dimond & Wetherbee, ce


21 00


Amounts carried forward,


$5,538 04


$8,429 17


80


Amounts brought forward, $5,538 04 $8,429 17


C. C. Cook, groceries, 15 85


Wadsworth Bros., ce


14 00


Robertson & Sherman, "


5 00 +


Dennis O'Brien,


2 00


B. B. Vassell, ce


1 50


Almshouse Department, wood, 126 50


J. W. Pearson,


fuel,


180 38


Albert Brackett,


119 12


C. F. Eddy & Co., 94 33


Paul & Cleveland, 84 76


James Nickelson,


31 25


Daniel Warren, 30 00 ce


Waters & Inman, ce


27 55


J. Edward Hills, ce 12 04


Mrs. C.C. Voorhees, board of Miss Crawley 43 00


Miss M. E. Vose, ce ce ce 9 00


Mrs. Clara Fisher, care of Eliza Fisher, 12 00 Mrs. A. D. Colby, board of Miss McLane, 28 26 J.Edwin Warner, travelling expenses, etc. 31 06


H. C. Hoyt,


R. L. Hinds,


ce


ce


6 00


es


4 90


John Hennessey, house rent for Mary · Gallagher, 8 00


O. F. Lucas, expenses on ac. Mr. Brown, 6 20 S. F. Cate, horse and carriage hire, 5 50


G. W. Bush, "


ce


ce


3 50


F. E. Wallingford, ce


ce


3 50


Geo. E. Barrows, supplies, 3 75


W. H. Brackett, ce


3 00


A. J. Gordon,


2 00


S. C. Spaulding,


ce


1 50


Amounts carried forward, $6,453 49


$8,429 17


81


Amounts brought forward, $6,453 49 $8,429 17


Scamman & Cook, 1 31


John V. Sullivan, 1 00


Total, as per item No. 26 of expenses, $6,455 80


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,


$1,973 37


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation, $5,400 00


McLean & Henderson, repairs, etc., on


Public Library, $1,007 40


Higgins & Nickerson, repairs, etc., on


Hook and Ladder House, 682 64


Charles S. Phillips, painting Hamilton School House, etc., 314 18


Cranitch & Horrigan, painting Adams School House, etc., 250 05


J. O. Evans & Son, painting Jackson School House, etc., 240 86


Fletcher Bros., painting Williams School House, etc.,


205 40


Obed Porter, painting Davis School House, etc., 163 00


Smith & Pickthall, painting Engine House (ward 6), 115 00


William Petigrew, material and labor, 406 26


W. II. French & Co., 292 49


Sam'l D. Garcy,


154 81


Orrin Whipple,


101 70


L. H. Hicks,


100 00


G. F. Fuller,


85 42


Amounts carried forward, $1,119 21


$5,400 00


82


Amounts brought forward, $4,119 21 $5,400 00


O. F. Lucas, material and labor, 73 34


Jos. M. Briggs,


ce


44 75


F. H. Humphrey, ce


42 68


A. J. Fiske & Co., Re


26 90


John Cain,


23 61


V. Haffermehl,


22 06


W. J. Wilson,


ce


21 78


Isaac Smith,


18 39


Edward Pike,


Re


15 94


W. P. Levitt,


12 60


R. Freeman, Re


12 00


Scott & Mahar,


10 40


W. F. Soule,


10 00


William Bemis,


et


9 90


C. C. Pottle,


ce


9 50


J. W. Raymond, et


6 00


O. B. Leavitt,


ce


5 83


W. L. Smith,


Re


5 93


J. L. Sears,


3 50


C. F. F. Abbot,


ce


3 12


C. L. Berry, se


2 20


Edwin Holman, premium of insurance on


books in Public Library, 50 00


J. F. C. Hyde, premium of insurance on House, 6 42


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 54 85


George F. Meacham, plans, etc., on account Public Library, 50 00


Timothy Stuart, building stone wall,


50 00


J. L. Randall, care, etc., of hall in Prospect school-house, 47 00


Amounts carried forward, $4,757 91


$5,400 00


83


Amounts brought forward, $4,757 91 $5,400 00


Torrey, Bright & Capen, carpeting, etc., 35 32


H. M. Darling & Co., supplies, 25 64


J. L. Knox, cutting down fenders, 25 00


Francis Murdock, supplies, 15 41


Corse, Woodbury & Smith, " 11 80


Jordan, Marsh & Co., 8 50


A. W. Snow, material and labor, 6 62


E. B. Badger & Co., copper cylinder, 4 00


G. F. Clark & Co., mattress, 3 25


A. C. Jewett, paint, 3 00


Michael Burke, labor, etc.,


2 50


Speare, Gregory & Co., oil,


12 80


Bancroft & Dyer, mirror, 5 00


Greenwood & Co., supplies, 2 20


Sundry small bills, 13 15


Total, as per item No. 27 of expenses, 4,932 10


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,


$467 90


SCHOOLS. General Appropriation. Educational Department.


General Appropriation for Schools, $72,500 00


Received from Dog Tax, 712 50


$73,212 50


Transferred to School Incidentals


and Repairs,


599 16


$72,613 34


Expenditures in Detail.


Ephraim Hunt, Superintendent,


$2,700 00


Isaac Hagar, Sec. School Board,


300 00


Amounts carried forward, $3,000 00 $72,613 34


84


Amounts brought forward, $3,000 00 $72,613 34


High School.


Francis A. Waterhouse, Master, $2,700 00


Ezra W. Sampson, Sub-Master, 1,850 00


John F. Kent, Assistant, 1,400 00


S. Warren Davis, 625 00


S. Alice Worcester, ce


1,000 00


Caroline Spear, ce


1,000 00


M. Abby Smith, ce


968 75


Mattie E. Foote,


968 75


M. Isabel Hanson,


375 00


$13,887 50


Drawing.


Emma F. Bowler, Instructress, $800 00


Military Drill.


R. G. Carter, Instructor, $400 00


Calisthenics and Elocution.


Jennie E. Ireson,"Instructress, $400 00


District No. 1.


Albert L. Harwood, Master, Mason School, $1,900 00


Mary L. Searle, Head Assistant, Mason School, 243 75


Hattie E. Leonard, Head Assistant, Mason School, 225 00


George A. Moore, Head Assistant, Mason School, 281 25


Maria F. Wood, Ass't, Mason School, 600 00


Ellena H. Thompson, Assistant, Mason School, 600 00


Amounts carried forward, $19,337 50 $72,613 34


85


Amounts brought forward,


$19,337 50 $72,613 34


Ellen M. Cook, Ass't, Mason School, 600 00


Mary Tenney,


ce ce


600 00


Sarah H. Munger, ee


ce


540 00


Harriette E. Bird, ce ce


537 50


Lizzie S. Friend, ee ee


525 00


Margaret Martin, ce


250 00


Hannah H. Taft, ce


75 00


George Turner, ce


ee


60 00


Mary E. Minter, Principal, Oak Hill School, 468 75


Mattie R. T. Owler, Principal, Oak Hill School, 225 00


Helen A. Davis, Principal, Thomp- sonville School, 750 00


Lilla M. Means, Principal, Hyde School, 468 75


George S. Turner, Master, Hyde School, 375 00


Lilla M. Means, Head Assistant, Hyde School, 281 25


Alice M. Hammond, Assistant, Hyde School, 600 00


Alice F. Whitcomb, Assistant, Hyde School, 600 00


Walter C. Frost, Master, Prospect School, 1,537 50


Martha L. Perkins, Head Assistant, Prospect School, 750 00


Ella F. Crooker, Ass't, Prospect School, 600 00


Mary P. Fanning, " 600 00


LizzieW. Everett, " ee 600 00


Amounts carried forward, $30,381 25


$72,613 34


86


Amounts brought forward, $30,381 25 $72,613 34 Helen Norwood, Ass't, Prospect School, 600 00


District No. 2.


Luther E. Leland, Master, Hamil-


ton School, $1,900 00


Anna G. Swain, Head Assistant,


Hamilton School, 750 00


Sarah H. Jumper, Assistant, Hamil- · ton School, 568 75


George L. Chandler, Master, Wil- liams School, 1,537 50


Elizabeth A. Pinnock, Head Assist- ant, Williams School, 750 00


Ella F. Brown, Ass't, Williams School, 600 00


Ann B. Smith, 600 00


Susan E. Copeland, " 375 00


S. Frances Richards, " ce 206 25


District No. 3.


Levi F. Warren, Master, Pierce School, $1,900 00


Sarah A. Warren, Head Assistant, Pierce School, 750 00


Mary J. Pickering, Ass't Pierce School, 600 00 Eliza E. Simmons, " ce 600 00


Ella G. Bates, Principal, Davis School, 750 00


Calista S. Wood, Ass't, ce 600 00


Sarah E. Foster, ce 600 00


Lucy E. Davis,


375 00


Susan E. Copeland, " 225 CO


Elizabeth F. Paddock, Principal,


Franklin School, 750 00


Amounts carried forward, $45,418 75 $72,613 34


87


Amounts brought forward, $45,418 75 $72,613 34


Susan P. Richmond, Assistant,


Franklin School, 600 00


Emma J. Thompson, Assistant, Franklin School, 600 00


William A. Spinney, Master, Adams School, 1,537 50


Jennie L. Morehouse, Head Assist-


ant, Adams School, 468 75


Jennie M. Edwards, Head Assistant, Adams School, 281 25


Estella M. Haynes, Ass't, Adams School, 600 00 Lydia A. Brierly, ce 600 00


Alice Pitts, Principal, Claflin School, 750 00


Lilla T. Wilder, Ass't, ce


600 00


Lizzie Flint, ce ce


600 00


Mary R. Ware, Re 225 00


N. Gertrude Bean,


160 00


District No. 4.


H. Chapin Sawin, Master, Bigelow School, $1,900 00


Eudora Sanford, Head Ass't, Bigelow School, 750 00


Martha M. Bakeman, Ass't. Bigelow School, 600 00


S. Louise Shelton, Ass't Bigelow School, 600 00


Anna F. Gage, Assistant, Bigelow School, 600 00


Mary H. Dwyer, Assistant, Bigelow School, 600 00


Amounts carried forward,


$57,491 25 $72,613 34


88


Amounts brought forward, $57,491 25 $72,613 34


Josephine H. Waters, Ass't, Bigelow School, 435 00


Augusta A. Lintell, Ass't, Bigelow School, 137 50


Emma M. Cleary, Ass't, Underwood School, 600 00


Annie L. Wood, Ass't, Underwood School, 600 00


Josephine W. Littlefield, Ass't, Un- derwood School, 600 00


Mary R. Ware, Ass't, Underwood School, 165 00


Lizzie C. Clark, Ass't, Underwood School, 125 00


Allotta C. Wilmarth, Ass't, Lincoln School, 600 00


George G. Edwards, Principal, Jack- son School, 1,237 50


Abby J. Warner, Assistant, Jackson School, 600 00


Ella M. Hotchkiss, Assistant, Jack- son School, 600 00


H. Augusta Millard, Ass't, Jackson School, 600 00


Louise W. Clelland, Ass't, Jackson School, 600 00


Janitors.


John Cummings, High and Claflin, 650 00


John McCamman, Bigelow, Under- wood and Lincoln, 626 00


Amounts carried forward, $65,667 25 $72,613 34


89


Amounts brought forward, $65,667 25 $72,613 34


Thomas Woodman, Mason, 560 00


Thomas Johnson, Pierce and Davis, 425 00


Jeremiah McNamara, Adams and Jackson, 400 00


J. L. Randall, Prospect, 345 00


Martin Walsh, Williams,


275 00


Bridget Cox, Franklin,


200 00


James H. Boit, Hamilton,


180 00


Enoch Houston, Hyde,


200 00


John Mohr, Thompsonville,


96 00


W. E. Wiswell, Oak Hill, 86 00


H. F. Sanderson, Oak Hill,


10 00


Fuel.


J. Edward Hills, coal,


$4,012 04


Almshouse Department, wood, 135 00


C. F. Eddy & Co.,


11 30


Paul & Cleveland, ce


10 75


Total, as per item No. 28 of expenses, $72,613 34


School Incidentals and Repairs.


Appropriation, $9,000 00


Transferred from General Appropri- ation for Schools, 599 16


Transferred from Appropriation for Conveyance of Pupils, 150 00


Transferred from Appropriation for Evening Schools, 103 99


Transferred from Appropriation for


Industrial and Mechanical Drawing,


97


$9,854 12


Amount carried forward,


$9,854 12


90


Amount brought forward, $9,854 12


Knight, Adams & Co., books, sta- tionery, etc., 3,507 25


Rand, Avery & Co., printing re- ports, etc., 417 53


Water Department, use of water, 376 00


Henry McElwin, blackboards, 379 33


Simpson Bros., concreting, 289 23


E. B. Bowen, Treasurer, for rent of Thompsonville Schoolhouse, 150 00


H. M. Stimson & Co., printing, etc., 130 50


James Claffy, cleaning vaults, etc., 84 00


J. H. Daniels, diplomas, graduat- ing class, 81 60


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 69 65


City of Newton, bill for curbing, 67 05


J. Walter Fewkes, course of lectures, 60 00


A. W. Carter, taking census of chil- dren from 5 to 15, 40 00


R. L. Hinds, services as truant officer, 25 00


J. D. Henthorn, " 25 00


C. O. Davis, ce ce


25 00


G. E. F. Baker, ce ee


25 00


E. A. Walker, furnaces, etc., 488 00


A. W. Snow, 324 13


O. B. Leavitt, 159 90 ce


Milo Lucas, material and labor, 361 93


Charles E. Small, ce


164 72


H. F. Wellington, ce


158 88


Sidney P. Clark,


109 98


Smith & Pickthall,


100 00


J. C. Farrar,


ce 81 11


Amounts carried forward, $7,700 79


$9,854 12


91


Amounts brought forward, $7,700 79 $9,854 12


James McGourty, material and labor'


64 03


Allen Jordan, ce ce


59 17


E. A. Smallwood, ce ce


52 50


George T. Weston, ce ce


52 05


J. O. Evans & Son,


ee 51 15


Cranitch & Horrigan,


ee


49 52


L. A. Gammans, material and labor,


47 21


Isaac Smith, ce


42 33


W. J. Wilson, ce


38 75


O. F. Lucas,


ce


36 22


J. H. Cushman,


ee


29 50


W. L. Smith, ce


25 50


Eben C. Clark,


ce


25 03


C. S. Phillips,


re


24 38


C. C. Pottle, ce


28 81


J. E. Trowbridge, ce


18 31


E. S. Bickford,


17 20


W. A. Roffe,


13 74


F. E. Garland,


ce


15 00


D. F. McAlister,


ce


11 39


J. F. Wheeler, assignee,


ce


8 25


Higgins & Nickerson,


ce


7 00


Scott & Mahar, . ce


5 75


NewEngland School Furn'g Co., supplies 257 07


Thayer & Stiles,


ce


146 51


Peabody & Whitney,


ce 145 15


E. W. Sampson,


ce


143 46


A. G. Whitcomb, ce


75 27


Greenwood & Co.,


ce


18 03


Boston School Supply Co.,


12 00


W. O. Knapp & Co.,


8 72


Amounts carried forward,


$9,229 79


$9,854 12


92


Amounts brought forward, $9,229 79 George W. Choate, repairing clocks, etc., 47 37 J. F. Brown, 14 00 ce


George Gould, 12 00)


A. J. Macomber, ce 11 00


Albert Phipps, ec 8 00


J. E. Gammons, 7 75


M. W. Tewksbury, books, 21. 42


William Ware & Co., " 22 40


A. C. Stocking,


. 15 84


Ward & Gay, blank books, 13 00


J. L. Hammett, dumb bells, 32 ()()


S. T. Blanchard, binding books, 30 00


C. J. Ward, process for manipulating glass, 25 00


A. M. Fuller, conveyance of pupils, 16 20


J. H. Hoyt, tuning piano, etc., 28 00


G. H. Browne, ce


10 00


Smith Am. Organ Co., ce


7 50


Isaac Hagar, sundry cash expenses,




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