Town of Newton annual report 1883, Part 5

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 498


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S. C. Spaulding, inspector, Ward 6, Geo. R. Hovey, inspector, Ward 6, R. R. Bishop, jun., inspector, Ward 6 . .


7 50


7 50


5 50


E. H. Mason, inspector, Ward 6 .


2 00


William F. Woodman, inspector, Ward 6 . 2 00


E. B. Hitchcock, inspector, Ward 7, 7 50


A. Byfield, inspector, Ward 7 7 50


F. A. Wetherbee, insp'tor, Ward 7, 4 00


H. N. Hyde, inspector, Ward 7 3 50


Total, as per item No. 30 of expenses . 19,973 44


Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury . $1,973 44


81


Newton Free Library.


Appropriation


. $8,500 00 Hannah P. James, services, libra-


rian $1,000 32


Elizabeth P. Thurston, services,


assistant librarian . 600 00


Etta P. Cleaveland, services, assist- ant librarian . 400 00


Louise J. Smallwood, services, as- sistant librarian 400 00


Millie E. Michaels, services, assist- ant librarian . 400 00


James J. Tower, services, janitor .


800 00


O. A. Chick, services, janitor 11 62


W. B. Clark & Carruth, books 611 62


J. S. Farlow, draft for English books 310 38


A. Williams & Co., books 259 81


N. J. Bartlett & Co., books . 251 48


Cupples, Upham, & Co., books 246 81


Little, Brown, & Co., books . 141 33


H. C. Nash, books . 27 00


W. H. Thompson & Co., books 9 00


Lee & Shepard, books . 9 00


Lockwood, Brooks, & Co., books . 8 75


Russell & Henderson, books . 5 00


Estes & Lauriat, books .


1 50


S. S. Ryder, books


1 50


Rand, Avery, & Co., library bul- letin 266 50


H. D. Noyes & Co., subscription . 171 05


F. Leypoldt, subscription 30 00


The Tribune Co., subscription 18 50


A. S. Weed, subscription 12 50


Nickelson & Co., subscription


12 00


Amounts carried forward $6,005 67


$8,500 00


82


Amounts brought forward . $6,005 67 $8,500 00


" Boston Daily Advertiser," sub- scription ·


12 00


Commercial Gazette Company, subscription 10 50


The "Nation," subscription . 9 00


Post Publishing Co., subscription . 9 00


G. W. Armstrong, subscription


8 25


" New York Herald," subscription . 8 00


The " World," subscription .


7 70


The "Springfield Republican," sub- scription 7 00


The "Sun," subscription 6 50


Gazette Printing Co., subscription, 6 00


Dodd, Mead, & Co., subscription . 6 00


Globe Newspaper Company, sub- scription 6 00


Journal Newspaper Company, sub- scription 6 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co., subscription, 6 00


H. G. Parker, subscription 3 20


The " Newton Graphic," subscrip- tion ·


2 00


Neil McGinnis, expressage of


books 900 00


N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas 454 50


Albert Brackett, coal . 241 65


J. H. H. McNamee, binding books, 219 16


J. G. Roberts, binding books 32 95


53 19


J. Goldthwait & Co., carpet, etc., Suburban Telephone Company, use of instruments, etc. 36 10


Howard Brothers, ice


30 00


George H. Pratt, printing


15 50


City of Newton, use of water


14 51


Amounts carried forward $8,116 38


$8,500 00


83


Amounts brought forward $8,116 38 $8,500 00


H. C. Dimond, stamp 10 00


B. F. Bacon, for watering streets . 5 00


Library Bureau, supplies


.


60 17


Thayer & Stiles, supplies


26 85


G. W. Lane, supplies


24 50


J. Q. Bradish, supplies . 10 80


Gilman Brothers, supplies


7 50


Smith & Byram, supplies


6 50


C. H. Stone & Co., supplies . 5 20


A. J. Wilkinson & Co., supplies


1 50


W. C. Gaudelet, agency


50 00


B. Billings, agency


40 00


J. J. Peck, agency


30 00


J. W. Davis & Co., agency


25 00


E. E. Moody, agency


16 00


L. H. L. Davis, agency .


15 33


A. E. Brickett, agency . 14 66


C. W. Kinder, agency . 10 00


R. O. Evans, material and labor


12 85


J. O Evans & Son, material and labor ·


4 85


H. F. Wellington, material and labor 4 00


Edward Pike, material and labor .


2 90


Total, as per item No. 31 of expenses . 8,499 99


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury, $ 01


Nonantum Schoolhouse, Special Appropriation.


Henry F. Ross, am't paid on acc't of contract, $10,500 00 George F. Meacham, services as architect 400 00


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid on account of grading, etc. 799 18


Amount carried forward . $11,699 18


84


Amount brought forward $11,699 18


Timothy Stuart, labor, men, and teams 199 63


Water department, use of water 33 14


George H. Pratt, advertising


7 75


Journal Newspaper Company, advertising


6 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co., advertising . 6 00


Transcript Publishing Company, advertising, 4 75


The "Newton Graphic "


3 00


Total, as per item No. 32 of expenses $11,959 45


Police Department.


Appropriation


$17,700 00


REGULAR POLICE-OFFICERS.


Revilo L. Hinds, city marshal


$721 18


Charles F. Richardson, acting city marshal .


39 80


Daniel M. Hammond, city marshal, Charles F. Richardson, sergeant of police


1,000 00


N. F. Bosworth, mounted patrol- man 856 25


James D. Henthorn, patrolman


872 50


William C. Emerson, patrolman


865 00


George E. F. Baker, patrolman


847 50


Charles O. Davis, patrolman .


865 00


897 50


Charles E. Davis, patrolman . John Ryan, patrolman .


897 50


Edson C. Holmes, patrolman


890 00


765 44


W. G. Bosworth, patrolman . Robert S. Harrison, patrolman


842 50


John Purcill, patrolman


875 00


Rufus H. Moulton, patrolman


795 00


Amounts carried forward . $12,509 62


$17,700 00


479 45


85


Amounts brought forward . $12,509 62 $17,700 00


Charles P. Huestis, patrolman


885 00


Frank B. Fletcher, patrolman


860 00


$14,254 62


SPECIAL POLICE-OFFICERS.


John W. Conroy, jun.


$186 25


Martin C. Laffie


183 75


A. M. Fuller .


87 50


B. H. Huestis


87 50


F. E. Hinds .


76 25


T. F. O'Shaughnessy


15 00


$14,890 87


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


W. S. Ware, one bay horse . $300 00


R. L. Hinds, board and use of horse, 172 85


N. F. Bosworth, board of horse, and use of team 350 30


S. F. Cate, board of horse, and use of teams 163 62


S. L. Pratt, use of teams 169 75


J. Frank Makee, use of teams 50 00


William Weir, use of teams . 33 50


Nonantum Stables, use of teams 33 00


S. G. Williams, use of teams 10 00


John T. Hill, use of teams 6 00


S. F. Hatchard, use of teams 4 00


2 00


W. H. Mague, use of teams . John Purcill, conveyance of pris- oners


114 42


C. O. Davis, conveyance of pris- oners


9 00


Amounts carried forward . $16,309 31


$17,700 00


86


Amounts brought forward .


$16,309 31 $17,700 00


R. S. Harrison, conveyance of pris- oners 3 00


P. A. Mc Vicar, buggy, sleigh, etc., 186 15


N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas 133 50


Albert Brackett, coal .


63 70


Water department, use of water


55 00


J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horses 35 00


M. S. Hodgson, harness, etc. 81 30


B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing .


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 31 10


19 13


Andrew Peters, blacksmithing


9 35


John McDonald, blacksmithing


4 39


Mary W. Brownell, meals for pris- oners


45 50


Charles P. Huestis, meals for pris- oners


21 00


George W. Lamson, meals for pris- oners


8 90


Mrs. F. Martin, meals for prisoners, F. B. Fletcher, meals for prisoners, C. H. Jenison, expressage . D. M. Hammond, sundry cash ex- penses


6 25


5 25


13 75


15 58


E. C. Holmes, sundry cash ex- penses · ·


18 40


John Ryan, sundry cash expenses, 3 00


Rockwell & Churchill, printing ·


12 25


Transcript Publishing Company, printing .


11 41


Benjamin Perkins, cleaning vault, 8 00


Jerry Lehan, clipping horse . 3 00


Sabin & Page, supplies .


15 75


C. A. Twichell & Co., supplies .


10 00


Amounts carried forward $17,128 97


$17,700 00


87


. $17,128 97 $17,700 00


Peabody & Whitney, supplies Hill & Langtry, supplies


6 25


5 75


R. Arnold, supplies


5 50


Milo Lucas, supplies


4 70


M. G. Crane, supplies .


4 00


G. W. Ulmer, supplies . 4 00


Baker & Humphrey, supplies


3 75


C. S. Brown & Co., supplies . 3 75


S. O. Aborn, supplies


2 00


Sundry small bills


23 90


Total, as per item No. 33 of expenses $17,199 57


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury, $500 43


Poor out of Almshouse.


Appropriation


. $7,500 00


Nathan Mosman, services as city almoner, and clerk of board of overseers


$700 00


Charles F. Rand, services, overseer, Ward 1 .


50 00


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


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


Nathan Mosman, services, overseer, Ward 4 . 50 00


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


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


Amounts carried forward . $1,000 00


$7,500 00


Amounts brought forward H. A. Winship, supplies 7 00


88


Amounts brought forward . John Warner, services, overseer, Ward 7 . 50 00


$1,000 00 $7,500 00


Nathan Mosman, amount paid to sundry persons 445 56


Worcester Lunatic-Hospital, care of sundry persons . 1,677 74


Northampton Lunatic-Hospital, care of sundry persons . 179 36


Asylum for the Chronic Insane, care of sundry persons . 279 55


233 07


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, eare of sundry persons . · City of Boston, partial support of poor · City of Malden, partial support of poor


194 87


132 65


City of Lowell, partial support of poor


48 00


City of Cambridge, partial support of poor . 24 53


City of Somerville, partial support of poor . 12 85 · Town of Athol, partial support of poor 3 00


Dr. W. H. Hildreth, medical attend- ance


31 40


Dr. F. W. Webber, medical attend- ance .


20 00


Dr. H. B. Stoddard, medical attend- ance 17 00


Drs. O. E. and W. O. Hunt, medi- cal attendance 12 40 . Dr. James Utley, medical attend- ance 12 00


Amounts carried forward . $4,465 88


$7,500 00


Dr. F. D. Lord, medical attendance, 91 90


89


Amounts brought forward $4,465 88 $7,500 00


Dr. H. P. Bellows, medical attend- ance 10 00


Dr. E. P. Scales, medical attend- ance 9 00


Dr. F. L. Thayer, medical attend- ance 8 40


Dr. F. E. Crockett, medical attend- ance 7 00


Dr. Eben Thompson, medical at- tendance 5 00


Dr. H. M. Field, medical attend- ance 5 00 . Dr. J. R. Deane, medical attend- ance 3 00


Dr. J. H. Hazeltine, medical at- tendance 3 00


Dr. Albert Nott, medical attend- ance 2 20


E. J. Williams, prescriptions 25 35


C. Sargent Bird, prescriptions


17 25


C. F. Rogers, prescriptions .


13 25


J. H. Woolrich, prescriptions Aug. Williams, prescriptions


9 20


6 63


B. Billings, prescriptions


5 00


Arthur Hudson, prescriptions


3 85


A. Brush, prescriptions


2 90


G. H. Ingraham, prescriptions Mrs. C. G. Tinkham, services as


2 15


nurse


128 50


Kate McCloskey, services as nurse,


15 00


Margaret Freeman, services as nurse


10 00


Katie McLeod, services as nurse


7 00


W. H. Mague, funeral-expenses


50 00


Amounts carried forward $4,814 56


$7,500 00


90


Amounts brought forward $4,814 56 $7,500 00


James McGourty, funeral-expenses, 47 00


G. Lewis, funeral-expenses . 15 00


B. F. Hutchins, funeral-expenses . 13 50


G. H. Gregg, funeral-expenses 8 00


Newton Cemetery Corporation, in- terments 22 00


Roxbury Home, board of Miss Crawley 90 00


C. W. Thompson, board of B. Far- ren 15 00


Obed Porter, board of Mary Porter,


6 50


Catherine Collins, house-rent for John Jeffers .


52 00


Mary Welch, house-rent for Morris Gerry 15 00


Nonantum Stables, use of teams . 10 00


George W. Bush, use of teams · 6 00


S. F. Cate, use of teams 5 00


J. E. Cahill, use of teams


5 00


S. F. Hatchard, use of teams


5 00


W. H. Mague, use of teams .


2 00


W. O. Knapp & Co., groceries 370 96


C. Strout & Sons, groceries . 235 85


H. E. Woodbury, groceries . 176 29


G. Wadleigh, groceries . 130 45


G. H. Adams, groceries


125 00


J. B. Murphy, groceries


115 85


H. A. Sherman, groceries


107 00


E. Vickers, groceries


83 05


W. P. Holden, groceries


70 41


I. R. Stevens, groceries .


56 44


J. W. Davis & Co., groceries


52 00


A. A. Savage, groceries 44 25


W. F. Shattuck, groceries


40 97


Amounts carried forward . $6,740 08


$7,500 00


91


Amounts brought forward $6,740 08 $7,500 00


C. C. Cook, groceries 40 97


H. B. Coffin, groceries . 35 35


F. S. Crockett, groceries 31 87


H. W. Fanning & Son, groceries


24 56


B. B. Vassell, groceries . 24 00


A. Whitney, groceries .


14 70


Mann & Eaton, groceries


14 00


Fletcher & Towne, groceries .


6 00


Fulton, Bartlett, & Blaine, grocer- ies . 5 00


T. R. Frost, groceries


2 95


G. P. Atkins, groceries .


2 00


Albert Brackett, fuel


269 39


Waters & Inman, fuel .


174 03


Trowbridge & Hill, fuel


165 52


J. W. Pearson, fuel


134 51


C. F. Eddy & Co., fuel .


94 24


Almshouse department, fuel . 58 00


T. W. Nickelson, fuel 40 00


Daniel Warren, fuel


25 87


Hills & Bullens, fuel


19 55


E. C. Holmes, conveyance of sun- dry persons . C. O. Davis, conveyance of sundry persons . .


3 46


N. F. Bosworth, conveyance of sundry persons 2 00


John Purcill, conveyance of sun- dry persons ·


2 00


H. C. Hoyt, sundry cash payments, 15 00


C. H. Hurd, expressage 7 00 ·


O. B. Leavitt, rent of store 3 00


O. F. Lucas, supplies .


9 10


E. E. Moody, supplies . 3 00


Amounts carried forward $8,002 38


$7,500 00


35 23


92


Amounts brought forward $8,002 38 $7,500 00


Henry Harpin, supplies 2 50


M. Mahoney, supplies . 2 42


Scamman & Cook, supplies


2 34


Sundry small bills


6 50


Total, as per item No. 34 of expenses . $8,016 14


Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury . $516 14


Public Property.


Appropriation ·


$15,000 00


Nonantum Athenæum, for rent of


$420 00


building for school purposes . First Baptist Society, use of chapel, for school in Thompsonville, for 1883 . 150 00


J. H. Stevens, superintendent, use of chapel, for school in Thomp- sonville, from July 1 to Dec. 31, 1882 75 00


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor, men, and teams, highway de- partment 263 76


John Hackett, labor, men, and teams 163 75


Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., furnace, etc. 165 75


Gardner Chilson, furnace 149 00


J. L. Randall, care of schoolhouse hall 120 00


L. B. Gay, premium on insurance, Oak Hill schoolhouse . 87 50


H. D. Woods, services as assistant city engineer . 80 00


Amounts carried forward . $1,674 76


$15,000 00


93


Amounts brought forward $1,674 76 $15,000 00


I. W. Hastings, services as assist-


ant city engineer . · 45 00


Joel Goldthwait & Co., carpet 61 40


American Tube Co., brass tubes 38 61


N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas . 43 25


W. P. Wentworth, services as ar- chitect . 30 00


G. F. Frost, brick . 25 30


Simpson Brothers, concreting


39 39


Boston and Albany R.R., freight


27 43


N. Y. and N. E. R.R. freight


9 60


Water department, use of water


19 15


Waldo Brothers, cement


47 80


Gilkey & Stone, lumber


14 28


J. S. Hobbs & Co., lime


12 60


Waters & Inman, lime .


3 90


National Rubber Co., hose 7 85


Rockwell & Moseley, powder and fuse


8 00


American Steam Gauge Co.,


gauge


7 10


F. E. Hamblin, sand, etc.


6 45


A. F. Noyes, for expressage .


11 10


F. Jones Express, expressage


5 30


Bragdon & Son, expressage ·


3 50


Harris Express, expressage .


2 50


T. Fitzgerald, labor


4 00


B. Bryson, labor .


3 50


Mrs. D. Mahoney, cleaning carpets,


3 50


John A. Gay, material and labor . Henry H. Hunt, material and labor


1,986 92


Alfred Hopkins, material and


labor


1,695 32


Amounts carried forward . $8,103 01


$15,000 00


.


.


2,265 50


94


Amounts brought forward Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor


$8,103 01 $15,000 00


1,486 47


1,113 22


428 88


367 20


351 62


J. P. Keating, material and labor . T. J. Hartnett, material and labor,


258 00


A. W. Snow, material and labor . 250 81


C. C. Pottle, material and labor


244 77


W. B. Saddler, material and labor, F. H. Humphrey, material and labor


221 25


O. B. Leavitt, material and labor . Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor


174 75


John Foster & John Marden, mate- rial and labor.


150 00


Samuel D. Garey, material and labor


138. 86


Davis & Farnum Manufacturing Co., material and labor . 122 48


H. C. Lindley, material and labor. W. A. Fogwell, material and labor, Henry McLean, material and labor, Edward Pike, material and labor . Dennis O'Driscoll, material and labor


79 94


70 00


58 00


51 29


47 75


A. P. Putney, material and labor . 47 25


38 99


J. S. Sumner, material and labor . H. F. Wellington, material and labor


38 26


S. G. Steres, material and labor


34 02


Moses Pond & Co., material and labor


30 00


Amounts carried forward . $14,636 59


$15,000 00


R. J. Morrisey, material and labor, W. E. Scribner, material and labor, William Bemis, material and labor, Isaac Smith, material and labor ·


318 42


224 75


186 60


038.00


95


Amounts brought forward $14,636 59 $15,000 00


J. L. Randall, material and labor . 29 65


W. P. Leavitt & Son, material and labor 25 34


Gannon Brothers, material and labor 22 50


D. H. Mc Wain, material and labor, 20 00


John Foster, material and labor 17 75


C. G. Fletcher, material and labor, 16 25


Milo Lucas, material and labor


16 13


C. S. Phillips, material and labor .


13 63


R. M. Lucas, material and labor .


13 00


James E. Deady, material and labor,


12 00


Stearns & Co., material and labor,


8 75


A. Hodgson, material and labor .


.5 50


Adam Beck, material and labor 5 45


W. A. Hackelton, material and labor 4 85


R. O. Evans, material and labor 3 18


W. H. French & Co., material and labor 3 00


Thomas Belger, blacksmithing


45 73


Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing 36 00


B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 30 72


Scott & Maher, blacksmithing 22 30


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing . 11 75


S. P. Whitman, ag't, rent of stable, 13 00


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 11 00


Van Wagoner & Williams, supplies,


45 10


Blodgett Brothers & Co., supplies, 43 50


Walworth Manufacturing Com- pany, supplies 38 61


E. L. & F. S. Rollins, supplies 29 90


H. A. Sherman, supplies 25 76


Oliver Whyte & Co., supplies


13 84


Amounts carried forward . $15,220 78


$15,000 00


96


Amounts brought forward . $15,220 78 $15,000 00


G. W. & F. Smith Iron Company, supplies . 12 65


Chandler & Farquhar, supplies 2 35


Wadsworth Brothers & Howland, supplies . 10 84


M. C. Higgins, supplies


8 75


W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies


6 00


C. M. Clapp & Co., supplies .


5 50


H. L. Fearing & Co., supplies


4 65


Turner & Knapp, supplies


3 20


Nichols, Bellamy, & Co., supplies,


2 40


J. E. Trowbridge, supplies 2 00


Sundry small bills


14 11


Total, as per item No. 35 of expenses 15,293 23


Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury ·


$293 23


Read Fund.


Paid to the Newton Cemetery Corporation, by order of City Council $300 00


Paid to the trustees of the Read Fund, by order of City Council 39,700 00


Total, as per item No. 36 of expenses · $40,000 00


Removal of Ashes.


Appropriation . $3,000 00


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor, men, and teams, highway de- partment . . $2,227 60


Sabin & Page, blankets, etc. 21 50


Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor . 6 00


Amounts carried forward .


$2,255 10


$3,000 00


97


Amounts brought forward $2,255 10 $3,000 00


J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick


horse 6 00


W. H. Mague, use of horse . 4 50


Total, as per item No. 37 of expenses 2,265 60


Balance unexpended, transferred into treas- ury


$734 40


Salaries.


Appropriation .


$14,500 00


William P. Ellison, mayor $1,000 00


Edwin O. Childs, city clerk . 500 00


Isaac F. Kingsbury, city clerk 1,350 00


John A. Kenrick, city treasurer, and collector of taxes 2,700 00


Benjamin F. Otis, city auditor 2,000 00


Winfield S. Slocum, city solicitor .


1,000 00


Isaac Hagar, chairman of board of assessors 1,200 00


Samuel M. Jackson, assessor


750 00


Howard B. Coffin, assessor


750 00


J. D. Wellington, city messenger . J. D. Wellington, sealer of weights and measures .


1,100 00


75 00


Albert S. Glover, clerk of common council .


200 00


91 67


787 50


44 00


Joseph Walker, assistant assessor, Ward 2 .


72 00


O. F. Lucas, assistant assessor,


Ward 3 .


40 00


Amounts carried forward . $13,660 17


$14,500 00


F. M. Trowbridge, deputy collector, Moses Clark, jun., deputy collector, Dexter Whipple, assistant assessor, Ward 1 .


98


Amounts brought forward $13,660 17 $14,500 00


Rufus Moulton, assistant assessor, Ward 4 . 56 00


S. N. Woodward, assistant assess- or, Ward 5 58 00 . George Warren, assistant assessor, Ward 6 . 78 00


John Warner, assistant assessor,


Ward 7 .


56 00


Total, as per item No. 38 of expenses 13,908 17


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury,


$591 83


Schools.


GENERAL APPROPRIATION, EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.


General appropriation for schools, $85,500 00


Received from dog tax .


1,075 26


$86,575 26


EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL.


John E. Kimball, superintendent . $2,700 00


Isaac Hagar, sec'y school board


.


300 00


$3,000 00


HIGH SCHOOL.


Edward H. Cutler, head master . 2,800 00


Ezra W. Sampson, master .


2,000 00


S. Warren Davis, assistant master, 1,518 75


S. Alice Worcester, assistant


1,000 00


Caroline Spear, assistant


1,000 00


M. Abby Smith, assistant .


1,000 00


Maybell P. Davis, assistant 968 75


Evelyn Rich, assistant .


918 75


Amounts carried forward . $14,206 25


$86,575 26


99


Amounts brought forward . $14,206 25 $86,575 26


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


Mrs. Emma F. Bowler, drawing and writing .


500 00


Adeline V. Pond, drawing and writing .


300 00


Jennie E. Ireson, calisthenics and elocution 500 00


Timothy L. Roberts, music


1,425 00


M. Abby Smith, music .


25 00


Isaac H. Houghton, military drill .


390 00


Ellen L. Bond, sewing .


168 75


Julia Grant, sewing


168 75


MASON SCHOOL.


Albert L. Harwood, master . 1,900 00


Sarah H. Munger, head assistant 750 00


Della E. Dodge, assistant . 600 00


Maria F. Wood, assistant


.


600 00


Mary Tenney, assistant


600 00


Susan C. Wood, assistant


225 00


Lizzie S. Friend, assistant


495 00


Myra A. Wilson, assistant


320 00


Margaret Martin, assistant


600 00


Ellen M. Cook, assistant


600 00


Mary Jordan, assistant .


375 00


Jennie C. Harwood, assistant


183 00


Sarah E. Case, assistant


162 50


Belle Blodgett, substitute teacher,


6 75


Fannie A. Brackett, substitute teacher . 4 50


Mrs. E. C. Clark, substitute teacher, 2 25


Clara A. Farwell, sub. teacher 2 25


Amounts carried forward $25,110 00


$86,575 26


100


Amounts brought forward . $25,110 00 $86,575 26


OAK HILL SCHOOL.


C. Howard Wilson, principal


750 00


Miss Annie E. Bancroft, assistant, 150 00


THOMPSONVILLE SCHOOL.


Helen A. Davis, principal


750 00


HYDE SCHOOL.


George A. Moore, master 1,537 50


Charlotte E. Cameron, head assis't, 750 00


Gertrude Blackmer, assistant 518 75


Mabel R. Wetherbee, assistant


568 75


Phebe E. Churchill, assistant


600 00


Mary E. Hyde, substitute teacher, 1 13


Mary E. Chapin, substitute teacher, 1 13


PROSPECT SCHOOL.


Walter C. Frost, master 1,837 50


Martha L. Perkins, head assistant, 750 00


Ella F. Crooker, assistant 600 00


Kate P. Richardson, assistant


375 00


Lucy A. Hayward, assistant . 225 00


Lizzie W. Everett, assistant .


600 00


Mary P. Fanning, assistant .


600 00


Addie A. Scott, substitute teacher, 4 50


Jennie Freeman, sub. teacher


2 25


HAMILTON SCHOOL.


Luther E. Leland, master 1,900 00


Anna G. Swain, head assistant ·


750 00


Ellen M. Leland, assistant


600 00


Sarah H. Jumper, assistant . 600 00 .


Amounts carried forward . $39,581 51


$86,575 26


101


Amounts brought forward . $39,581 51 $86,575 26


WILLIAMS SCHOOL.


George L. Chandler, master . 1,837 50


Elizabeth A. Pinnock, head assis't, 750 00


Louise N. Burbank, assistant 568 75


Laura Saltonstall, assistant .


600 00


Dora A. Allen, assistant 187 50


Hattie A. Ingraham, assistant


518 75


Ann B. Smith, assistant


600 00


PIERCE SCHOOL.


Levi F. Warren, master 1,900 00


Sarah A. Warren, head assistant 750 00


M. Alice Warren. assistant . 518 75


Eliza E. Simmons, assistant . 600 00


Helen S. Tolman, assistant . .


187 50


DAVIS SCHOOL.


Ella G. Bates, principal


750 00


A. Calista Hale, assistant


312 50


Calista S. Wood, assistant


225 00


Susan E. Copeland, assistant


600 00


Sarah E. Foster, assistant


600 00


Jennie M. Daniels, assistant .


165 00


FRANKLIN SCHOOL.


Elizabeth F. Paddock, principal 750 00


M. Isabel Jenkins, assistant . 600 00


Emma J. Thompson, assistant 600 00


Margaret A. Mague, assistant


518 75


ADAMS SCHOOL.


William A. Spinney, master . 1,837 50


V. E. Hapgood, head assistant 750 00


Amounts carried forward $56,309 01


$86,575 26


102


Amounts brought forward


. $56,309 01 $86,575 26


Abbie J. Fiske, assistant 518 75


Estella M. Haynes, assistant . 600 00


Belle Blodgett, assistant 200 00


Lydia A. Brierley, assistant .


135 00


Angelia A. Smith, assistant .


175 00


Lottie E. Stearns, sub. teacher 2 25


Cora S. Fiske, substitute teacher


1 88


CLAFLIN SCHOOL.


Herbert F. Sylvester, principal 1,018 75


Lilla T. Wilder, assistant 600 00


Mary R. Ware, assistant .


600 00


Lizzie Jones, assistant . 600 00


Emmeline F. Tucker, assistant 375 00


Lydia A. Brierley, assistant . . 225 00


JACKSON SCHOOL.


George G. Edwards, principal 1,537 50


H. Augusta Millard, assistant 600 00


Gertrude G. Tewksbury, assistant, 518 75


Louise W. Clelland, assistant


600 00


Abby J. Clark, assistant


600 00


Eliza J. Lovely, assistant


568 75


Lottie E. Stearns, assistant .


279 75


Gertrude H. Smead, assistant


175 00


M. J. Morehouse, sub. teacher 4 50


Annie F. Merrill, sub. teacher 2 25


Nellie Tewksbury, sub. teacher 2 25


Cora S. Fiske, substitute teacher . 1 98


BIGELOW SCHOOL.


H. Chapin Sawin, master 1,900 00


Eudora Sanford, head assistant 243 75


Amounts carried forward . $68,395 12


$86,575 26


103


Amounts brought forward $68,395 12 $86,575 26


Martha M. Bakeman, head assis't . 461 25


Annie E. George, assistant . 405 00


S. Louise Shelton, assistant . 600 00


Augusta A. Lentell, assistant 600 00


Mary H. Dwyer, assistant 504 00


Alice E. Locke, assistant


375 00


Elizabeth Ayles, assistant


187 50


Fannie A. Brackett, assistant


162 50


Emily J. Dyer, assistant


80 00


Clara A. Farwell, assistant


37 50


UNDERWOOD SCHOOL.


Emma M. Cleary, principal 750 00


Annie L. Wood, assistant 600 00


Lizzie C. Clark, assistant


568 75


Josephine W. Littlefield, assistant, 600 00


Nellie B. Littlefield, assistant


90 00


Lottie E. Stearns, sub. teacher 2 82


Mary A. Wellington, sub. teacher, 2 07


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


Allotta C. Wilmarth, principal 600 00


Nellie B. Rand, assistant


152 25


Jennie L. Butler, sub. teacher 1 88


JANITORS.


John Cummings, High and Claflin, 650 00


Thomas Woodman, Mason 540 00


John Mohr, Thompsonville 96 00


Willie E. Wiswall, Oak Hill . 96 00




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