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Asylum for the Chronic Insane, care of sundry persons 396 43
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, care of sundry persons ·
67 58
City of Boston, partial support of poor 153 50
City of Lawrence, partial sup- port of poor ·
48 00
City of Malden, partial support of poor
38 00
Amounts carried forward, $3,338 55
$8,000 00
441
Amounts brought forward, $3,338 55 $8,000 00
City of Waltham, partial sup- port of poor 33 00
City of Cambridge, partial sup- port of poor 7 13
Town of Needham, partial sup- port of poor 77 54
Town of Watertown, partial sup- port of poor 50 73
Town of Webster, partial support of poor 26 11
Town of Sudbury, partial support of poor
20 38
Town of Quincy, partial support of poor 9 50
Town of Roylston, partial sup- port of poor 1 79
Dr. James Utley, medical attend- ance
57 00
Dr. F. E. Crockett, medical attendance . 51 00 · Dr. John Homans, medical attend- ance 50 00
Dr. Charles F. Haynes, medical attendance . 17 00
Dr. H. B. Stoddard, medical at- tendance 16 00
Dr. S. A. Sylvester, medical at- tendance 15 25
Dr. F. L. Thayer, medical attend- ance
15 00
Amounts carried forward, $3,785 98
$8,000 00
442
Am'ts brought forward,
$3,785 98 $8,000 00
Dr. J. F. Frisbie, medical attend-
ance .
11 00
Dr. Eben Thompson, medical
attendance . . Dr. J. Blodgett, medical attend-
11 00
ance
5 00
Dr. Albert Nott, medical attend- ance
5 00
Dr. J. H. Hazelton, medical
attendance 4 00 . Dr. D. E. Baker, medical attend- ance 1 50
Aug. Williams, prescriptions 33 13
H. Eugene Fleming, prescriptions 8 00
C. F. Rogers, prescriptions . 5 00
Wm. C. Gaudelet, prescriptions
3 55
George H. Ingraham, prescrip- tions 3 30
Eliot W. Keyes, prescriptions
2 55
Frank W. Freeman, prescriptions
1 25
James McGourty, funeral ex- penses .
20 00
10 00
Stephen F. Cate, funeral expenses F. F. Raymond, portion funeral expenses, H. Young
10 00
Newton Cemetery Corporation, interments
37 00
Newton Cottage Hospital, care of sundry persons 91 00
Massachusetts General Hospital, care of Miss Sutherland 51 00
Amounts carried forward $4,099 26
$8,000 00
443
Amounts brought forward,
$4,099 26 ฿8,000 00
Miss Alice Williston, board of Sullivan children . 73 05
Roxbury Home, etc., board of Miss Crawley 72 00
Mrs. J. G. Latta, board of Rich- ardson children . J. R. Farnum, rent of house, Mrs. Pitts
24 00
120 00
W. O. Hunt, rent of house for Mrs. Denning 96 00
B. Farrell, rent of house for Mrs. Kennedy
96 00
J. B. Murphy, rent of house for Mrs. Boyce . 44 00
Mrs. William Collins, rent of house for Mrs. Jeffers . 44 00
B. F. Houghton, rent of house for Mrs. Cazmay 36 00
Michael Ryan, rent of house for Mrs. Costello 35 75
Thomas Mullen, rent of house for Mrs. McGue 30 00
O. F. Lucas, rent of house for Mr. Brown . 8 75
Timothy Sullivan, rent of house for Patrick Allen 5 00
H. E Woodberry, groceries 290 15
W. O. Knapp & Co., groceries
194 37
C. Strout & Sons, groceries
184 30
A. A. Savage, groceries
148 00
J. B. Murphy, groceries
134 25
Am'ts carried forw'd,
$5,734 88
$8,000 00
444
Am'ts brought forw'd,
$5,734 88 $8,000 00
H. A. Sherman, groceries . 127 87
Ford's Boston Branch, groceries .
116 00
E. Vicars, groceries .
102 00
H. W. Fanning & Son, groceries 94 15
W. P. Holden, groceries
93 80
Fred L. Cook, groceries
85 12
Alonzo Whitney, groceries
·
60 75
Howard B. Coffin, groceries
47 34
I. R. Stevens, groceries
33 78
G. P. Atkins, groceries
28 00
B. F. Houghton, groceries
26 00
George H. Adams, groceries
17 00
J. W. Davis & Co., groceries
16 00
B. B. Vassall, greceries
11 00
William Lowe, groceries
6 00
Albert Brackett, fuel
290 52
C. F. Eddy & Co., fuel
208 07
Almshouse Department, fuel
169 25
J. W. Hill, fuel .
121 04
Hills, Bullens & Co., fuel
77 30
James Nickelson, fuel
60 13
J. W. Mitchell, fuel
23 25
Daniel Warren, fuel
12 50
J. Edward Hills, fuel .
6 50
George Wright, fuel .
3 50
Fitzgerald Brothers, use of teams 8 00
S. L. Pratt, use of teams 3 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams
2 50
W. H. Mague, use of teams
2 00
L. A. Hall, milk
11 03
.
Am'ts carried forw'd
$7,598 28
$8,000 00
445
Amounts brought forward, $7,598 28
$8,000 00
H. C. Hoyt, sundry cash expenses 5 00
A. J. Gordon, shoes . ·
5 50
George W. Gill & Co., shoes
5 50
John V. Sullivan, shoes
4 65
W. G. Fellows, shoes
4 08
Lewis Rich, shoes
2 50
Everett E. Moody, supplies
24 20
A. J. Fiske & Co., supplies 5 50
A. Lamson, supplies
2 00
Sundry small bills .
4 75
Total, as per item No. 32 of
$7,661 96 expenses
Balance unexpended, trans-
ferred into treasury
$338 04
Poor out of Almshouse, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Paid Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, for partial support of sundry persons as per item No. 33 of expenses $5 72
Public Property.
Appropriation
$11,000 00
Additional appropriation per
order, City Council 3,000 00
$14,000 00
Amount carried forward,
$14,000 00
446
$14,000 00
Amount brought forward, F. S. Rollins, land for enlarge- ment, High school building $3,000 00 L. A. Ross, for enlargement Hose House building, Upper Falls 1,655 67 T. F. Mague, for grading, etc., Williams school house 464 96
Walker and Pratt, Man'f. Co., new furnaces, etc. 339 00 Highland Foundry Co., new fur- nace 230 00
L. A. Gammons, new furnace, etc. · 137 00
Newtonville Universalist Society, for loam ·
152 00
First Baptist Society, use of chapel, for school in Thomp- sonville 150 00
Simpson Brothers, concreting
117 44
J. L. Randall, care of Prospect school house hall .
110 00
John A. Kendrick, treas., labor, men and teams, highway de- partment 95 50
John Beal, loam . 92 40
Cabot Brothers and Prescott, fur- niture . 80 00
Moses Pond & Co., iron pipe 53 00
Morss & Whyte, wire guards 40 00
J. Eliot Bond, carpet, etc. . 38 68
N. Boynton & Co., flag
32 50
Am'ts carried forward, $6,788 15
$14,000 00
447
Am'ts brought forw'd,
$6,788 15 $14,000 00
N. and W. Gas Light Co., gas 31 28
Keeler & Co., chairs . 22 00
F. Jones, use of stable
18 00
George H. Pratt, advertising, etc. Boston Daily Advertiser, adver- tising
12 00
Newton Graphic, advertising
10 13
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams .
14 00
Daniels Nonantum stables, use of teams
14 00
2 00
A. F. Harrington, use of teams Fred W. Cole, repairs on clock 15 00 Moses G. Crane, repairs on clock 10 25 Henry H. Hunt, material and labor . 779 09
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor
553 42
Charles A. Hill, material and labor
534 23
420 50
V. Haffermehl, material and labor Arthur Muldoon, material and labor
365 25
James Dunn, material and
labor
323 63
George S. Noden, material and labor
311 00
M. C. Higgins, material and labor O. B. Leavitt, material and labor Edward Browser, material and labor
211 50
Am'ts carried forward,
$10,898 98
$14,000 00
·
229 90
216 02
17 63
448
Amounts brought forward,
$10,898 98 $14,000 00
Charles H. Hale, material and labor .
211 12
William E. Porter, material and labor
177 92
J. and A. Kohler & Co., material and labor ·
148 47
S. D. Hicks & Son, material and labor
130 00
H. F. Ross, material and labor 116 75
F. H. Humphrey, Agt., material and labor 102 19
W. P. Leavitt & Son, material and labor 101 47
T. J. Hartnett, material and labor 98 66
A. W. Snow, material and labor 91 05
J. A. Nevins, material and labor 87 81 R. J. Morrisey, material and labor 85 43
Isaac Smith, material and labor 80 75
79 90
79 83
77 23
70 62
Christopher Needham, material and labor
70 00
62 77
H. H. Miles, material and labor L. H. Cranitch, material and labor Sidney G. Stevens, material and labor ,
62 70
62 00
J. D. Billings, material and labor
50 00
Amounts carried forward, . $12,945 65
$14,000 00
W. F. Soule, material and labor Milo Lucas, material and labor Michael Hines, material and labor Samuel D. Geary, material and labor
449
Amounts brought forward, . Edward Pike, material and labor Water department, material and labor
$12,945 65 $14,000 00
44 58
35 08
John Farquhar's sons, material and labor
32 85
32 82
29 00
26 50
26 12
29 34
Walworth Manf'g Co., material and labor 25 12 ·
Russell Freeman, material
and
labor .
24 30
Thomas Pickthall, material and labor
23 75
Allen & Barry, material & labor
23 50
A. H. Adams, materiel and labor J. O. Evan's sons, material and labor
22 90
16 25
C. G. Fletcher, material and labor Job F. Bailey, material and labor John P. Warren, material and labor
18 20
16 88
Otis McFadden, material and labor 14 60
C. Keiser, material and labor ·
14 00
J. C. Newcomb, material and labor
14 00
J. H. Williams, material and labor
13 25
Amounts carried forward, $13,452 14
$14,000 00
F. E. Hamblin, material and labor W. J. Wilson, material and labor Joseph Zeller, material and labor James Dorney, material and labor Russell & Burke, material and labor
23 45
450
$13,452 14 $14,000 00
O. F. Lucas, material and labor W. A. Fogwell, material and labor D. H. Mc Wain, material and labor
10 00
8 00
7 98
7 85
5 40
C. S. Phillips, material and labor John F. Farrell, material and labor
4 87
W. J. Henderson, material and labor
·
4 80
H. F. Wellington, material and labor
4 40
W. H. French & Co., material and labor
3 30
W. L. Smith, material and labor
2 73
Peter C. Baker, material and labor
2 35
2 00
2 00
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies .
51 65
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 49 77
John & James Dobson, supplies .
13 00
C. F. Hovey & Co., supplies
12 92
W. L. Stiles, jr., supplies 12 26
H. M. Darling & Co., supplies
10 24
Am'nts carried forw'd,
$13,777 54
$14,000 00
Amounts brought forward, W. B. Alexander, material and labor . 12 90
12 12
L. W. Clapp, material and labor D. O. Driscoll, material and labor Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor
5 10
Edward Burke, material and labor D. J. Cooney, material and labor Redding, Baird & Co., supplies
76 76
451
Amounts brought forward, $13,777 54 $14,000 00
H. W. Wellington, supplies 9 93
George M. Dewing, supplies
4 63
Barber Bros., supplies
3 15
Daniel Stearns, sods
20 00
American Tube Works, brass tubes
12 75
Boston Belting Co., hose
.
8 97
Fife's express, expressage
.
6 50
W. G. Roby & Co., copper
3 87
John H. Pray, Sons
& Co.,
carpet lining
3 50
Gilkey & Stone, lumber
3 48
Luther Bent & Co., mattrass
2 25
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing
5 25
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing
5 00
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing
.
3 55
John W. Scott, blacksmithing
3 25
Cornelius McBride, labor, men and teams
39 37
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and
teams
15 75
John Foster, labor
22 75
Timothy O'Leary, labor
19 25
Patrick Horrigan, labor
17 50
David Broderick, labor
12 25
William Sullivan, labor
10 50
John Holloran, labor
10 50
Michael Devine, labor
10 50
John Coffee, labor
10 50
Michael Ryan, labor
8 75
.
Amounts carried forward, . $14,051 24
$14,000 00
452
Amounts brought forward,
$14,051 24 $14,000 00
John Chamberlain, labor 7 00
Thomas Greene, labor
7 00
James Pillion, labor
7 00
Cornelius Dorsey, labor
6 00
James Darney, labor
5 00
John McCammon, labor
2 63
Sundry small bills
11 44
Total, as per item No. 34 of expenses ·
$14,097 31
Balance overdrawn transferred into treasury . . $97 31
Removal of Ashes.
Appropriation $3,500 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor,
men and teams, highway department
$2,960 34
A Danforth, agt., three new sleds and blacksmithing 182 42
E. W. Hodgson, material and labor
35 75
P. Carbry, material and labor 12 00
George Mathews & Co., canvas
7 00
W. H. Bustin, horse collar
6 50
Thomas Johnson, labor
2 63
J. Pulcifer, blacksmithing .
4 50
Andrew Peters, blacksmithing
44
John W. Scott, blacksmithing
25
Total, as per item No. 35 of expenses
$3,211 83
Balance unexpended transferred into treasury $288 17
453
Read Fund Income.
Paid to sundry parties, in accord-
ance with the will of the
late Charles A. Read, in- come received from the trus- tees, upon investments, as per item No. 36 of expenses
$1,452 74
Salaries.
Appropriation
$14,400 00
J. Wesley Kimball, Mayor $1,000 00
Isaac F. Kingsbury, city clerk 2,000 00
John A. Kenrick, city treasurer and collector of taxes . 2,700 00
Benjamin F. Otis, city auditor
2,000 00
1,000 00
Winfield S. Slocum, city solicitor Isaac Hagar, chairman Board of Assessors
1,200 00
Samuel M. Jackson, assessor
750 00
Howard B. Coffin, assessor
750 00
1,100 00
J. D. Wellington, city messenger J. D. Wellington, sealer of weights and measures 75 00
Moses Clark, Jr., deputy collector
1,200 00
Albert S. Glover, clerk of Com- mon Council 200 00
Dexter Whipple, assistant asses- sor, Ward 1 .
60 00
A. A. Savage, assistant assessor, Ward 2
104 00
Amount carried forward, . $14,139 00 $14,400 00
454
Am'ts brought forward, $14,139 00 $14,400 00
George E. Allen, assistant asses- sor, Ward 3 72 00
Rufus Moulton, assistant assessor, Ward 4 96 00
W. E. Clarke, assistant assessor Ward 5 114 00
George Warren, assistant assessor, Ward 6 108 00
E. W. Cobb, assistant assessor,
Ward 7
164 00
Total, as per item No. 37 of expenses .
$14,693 00
Balance overdrawn transferred into treasury $293 00
SCHOOLS.
General Appropriation, Educational Department.
General appropriation for schools $101,300 00
Received from dog
tax, for 1885, by
order of
City
Council
2,081 23
$103,381 23
Transferred to appro-
priation for
school incidentals $6,000 00
Transferred to appro-
priation for con- veyance of pupils 90 00
$6,090 00
Am't carried forward ¥97,291 23
455
Amount brought forward, $97,291 23
EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL.
Thomas Emerson, superintendent
$2,750 00
Thomas Emerson, secretary
School Board 300 00
$3,050 00
High School.
Edward H. Cutler, head master $2,800 00
Ezra W. Sampson, master . 2.190 00
S. Warren Davis, assistant master 1,600 00
Caroline Spear, assistant
1,000 00
S. Alice Worcester, assistant
1,000 00
M. Abby Smith, assistant
1,000 00
Maybel P. Davis, assistant .
1,000 00
Evelyn Rich, assistant
1.000 00
S. Alice Ranlett, assistant . 968 75
Lida P. Underhill, assistant
968 75
Special Teachers.
Adeline V. Pond, drawing and writing 500 00
Emma F. Bowler, drawing and writing 300 00
Jennie E. Ireson, calisthenics and elocution
500 00
Horace M. Walton, instructor in music 1.500 00
J. P. B. Fiske, military drill
250 00
Frank H. Brown, military drill
130 00
Ellen L. Bond, sewing
450 00
Julia Grant, sewing
450 00
Sarah L. Dix, sewing
39 37
Amounts carried forward $20,696 87
$97,291 23
456
Amounts brought forward, $20,696 87 $97,291 23
Mason School.
Albert L. Harwood, master $1,900 00
Ellen L. Baker, head assistant
750 00
Maria F. Wood, assistant
600 00
Roberta J. Hardie, assistant 537 50
Mary E. Mason, assistant 537 50
Georgia P. Buckman, assistant
487 50
Mary Tenney, assistant
345 00
Abby D. Esty, assistant
312 50
$26,166 87
Rice School.
Myra A. Wilson, principal
750 00
Margaret Martin, assistant
.
600 00
Ellen M. Cook, assistant
600 00
Ida A. Merrill, assistant
180 00
Addie L. Thompson, assistant
187 50
$28,484 37
Oak Hill School.
Louise N. Burbank, principal $750 00
$29,234 37
Thompsonville School.
Helen A. Davis .
1,837 50
$29,984 37
Hyde School.
George A. Moore, master
$1,837 50
Charlotte E. Cameron, head assis-
tant
750 00
Am'nts carried forw'd,
$32,571 87
$97,291 23
457
Amounts brought forward, . $32,571 87 $97,291 23
Gertrude Blackmar, assistant 600 00
Phebe E. Churchill, assistant 600 00
N. Grace Gould, assistant . 550 00
Blanche G. Wetherbee, assistant
518 75
Prospect School.
Charles E. Hussey, master
$1,637 50
Martha L. Perkins, head assistant 750 00
Ella F. Crocker, assistant 600 00
Lucy A. Hayward, assistant
600 00
Lizzie W. Everett, assistant
600 00
Mary P. Fanning, assistant
600 00
$39,628 12
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 255 00
Hilma M. Ekman, assistant
206 25
Anna A. Jackson, assistant
90 00
Williams School.
George L. Chandler, master
$665 00
John O. Godfrey, master
975 00
Elizabeth A. Pinnock, head assis-
tant 750 00
Hattie A. Ingraham, assistant
600 00
Ann B. Smith, assistant
600 00
Dora A. Allen, assistant
600 00
Belle M. Hall, assistant
478 75
Am'ts carried forw'd
$48,098 12 $97,291 23
458
An'ts brought forw'd, $48,098 12 $97,291 23
Laura Saltonstall, assistant 375 00
Harriette S. Bachelder, assistant
356 25
Carrie Y. Wentworth, assistant 187 50
$49,016 87
Pierce School.
Levi F. Warren, master
$1,900 00
Sarah A. Warren, head assistant
750 00
M. Alice Warren, assistant
600 00
Eliza E. Simmons, assistant
600 00
Fanny M. Leavitt, assistant
112 50
Annie E. Merritt, assistant
40 63
$53,020 00
Davis School.
Ella G. Bates, principal
$750 00
Helen S. Tolman, assistant
600 00
Sarah E. Foster, assistant
600 00
Addie A. Jackson, assistant
332 50
Gertrude A. Elder, assistant
75 00
Lucinda W. Smith, assistant
50 00
Mary E. Wall, assistant
37 50
$55,465 00
Franklin School.
Elizabeth F. Paddock, principal $750 00
Lulu M. Bagley, assistant .
600 00
Margaret A. Mague, assistant
600 00
Clara H. Thompson, assistant
578 75
Amounts carried forward, $57,933 75
$97,291 23
459
Am'ts brought forward, $57,933 75 $97,291 23
Barnard School.
Calista S. Wood, principal . $750 00
Susan E. Copeland, assistant
600 00
Lizzie F. Jones, assistant
600 00
$59,883 75
Adams School.
William A. Spinney. master $1,900 00
V. E. Hapgood, head assistant 750 00
Estella M. Haynes, assistant
600 00
Abby J. Fiske, assistant
600 00
Angelia A. Smith, assistant 600 00
Clara M. Fox, assistant
500 00
$64,833 75
Claflin School.
Herbert F. Sylvester, master $1,637 50
Carrie H. Rugg, head assistant 750 00
Lydia A. Brierly, assistant . 600 00
Ellen M. Harrigan, assistant
568 75
Ellen S. Tewksbury, assistant 568 75
Mary Noble, assistant
50 00
$69,008 75
Eliot School.
George G. Edwards, master
$1,837 50
H. Augusta Millard, head assis- tant 750 00
Louise W. Clelland, assistant 600 00
Ellen B. Prime, assistant 450 00
Amounts carried forward $72,646 25
$97,291 23
460
Am'ts brought forw'd, $72,646 25 $97,291 23
Jackson School.
Eliza J. Lovely, principal
$750 00
Mary A. Wellington, assistant
600 00
Gertrude G. Tewksbury, assistant
600 00
Lottie E. Stearns, assistant
600 00
Rose A. Harkins, assistant
518 75
Jennette Cobb, assistant
46 85
$75,761 85
Bigelow School.
H. Chapin Sawin, master . $1,900 00
Martha M. Bakeman, head assis-
tant 750 00
Annie E. George, assistant
600 00
S. Louise Shelton, assistant
600 00
Augusta A. Lentell, assistant
600 00
Emily J. Dyer, assistant
600 00
Elizabeth Ayles, assistant
600 00
Mary R. Putney, assistant . 518 75
Jennie P. Morehouse, assistant
15 00
$81,945 60
Underwood School.
Charlotte E. Sewell, principal $750 00
Ada L. Donkin, assistant
600 00
Annie L. Wood, assistant
600 00
Josephine W. Littlefield, assis-
tant
600 00
Am'ts carried forward,
$84,495 60
$97,291 23
461
Amounts brought forward, $84,495 60 $97,291 23
Lincoln School.
Nellie B. Rand, principal 600 00
$85,095 60
Janitors.
John Cummings, High
$650 04
Thomas Woodman, Mason
540 00
Albert C. Marston, Rice
240 00
John Mohr, Thompsonville
96 00
Herman Esty, Oak Hill
96 00
Enoch Houston, Hyde
300 00
Joshua L. Randall, Prospect
360 00
James H. Boit, Hamilton
240 00
Martin Walsh, Williams
480 00
Thomas Johnson, Pierce and
Davis .
480 00
Bridget Cox, Franklin
240 00
John Woody, Barnard
240 00
Mary Delaney, Adams
264 00
John Dorney, Claflin
360 00
James Dunn, Eliot
360 00
Mary Walsh, Jackson
264 00
John McCammon, Bigelow Under- wood and Lincoln
$80 00
Honora Sweeney, Lincoln
16 00
Amounts carried forward, $91,001 64 $97,291 23
462
Amounts brought forward, $91,001 64 $97,291 23
Fuel.
Albert Brackett, coal . $3,142 63
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal
2,011 66
Almshouse department, wood
349 50
George Warren & Co., coal
12 00
Total, as per item No. 38 of expenses $96,517 43
Balance unexpended transferred into treasury
$773 80 ·
Enlargement of High-School Building.
Special appropriation
$45,000 00
Henry F. Ross, payments on ac-
count of contract .
$32,300 00
Allen & Kenway, services as
architects
600 00
Total, as per item No. 39 of expenses 32,900 00
Balance of appropriation .
12,100 00
School Incidentals.
Appropriation
$9,500 00
Transferred from general appro-
priation for schools by order of City Council . 6,000 00
$15,500 00
Adams and Ingraham, books, sta- tionery, etc. . $2,063 79
Knight, Adams & Co., books, sta- tionery, etc. 1,428 61
William Ware & Co., books 764 87
Ginn & Co., books
657 41
Amounts carried forward, $4,914 68
$15,500 00
463
Amounts brought forward, . $1,914 68 $15,500 00
Lee & Shepard, books. 446 88
D. Appleton & Co., books . 431 49
A. C. Stockin, books . 309 89
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books 245 66
Charles Scribner's sons, books 195 00
Harrison Hume, books 125 87
Dodd, Mead & Co., books .
122 95
Carl Schoenhof, books
113 42
B. A. Fowler, books
105 00
Harper Bros , books
88 06
Clark & Maynard, books
80 10
Charles H. Whiting, books .
67 13
E. B. Fairchild, books.
60 25
Carroll W. Clarke, books
53 14
S. R. Winchell & Co., books
51 00
Willard Small, books . 38 60
Leech, Sherwill & Sanborn, books 28 13
Porter & Coates, books
27 22
Boston Supply Co., books .
21 85
M. T. Rogers, books .
15 20
Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., books
8 00
D. C. Heath & Co., books .
6 82
Henry C. Nash, books
6 00
J. D. F. Brooks, binding books 331 86
Water Department, use of water George G. Edwards, expenses of suit 300 00
927 00
Martin C. Laffie, services as tru-
ant officer, etc. 335 84
Am'ts carried forw'd, $9,457 34
$15,500 00
464
Amounts brought forward, $9,457 34 $15,000 00
Lawrence Industrial School, sup- port of truants . 271 04
George H. Pratt, printing reports, etc. 427 87
Alfred Mudge & Son, printing
16 50
Husted & Harding, printing rules and regulations 5 85
F. D. Graves, printing 3 00
Newton Graphic, printing · ·
2 80
Hallet, Davis & Co., piano and cartage 319 50
George H. Brown, tuning pianos 29 00 A. G. Whitcomb, school furniture 208 04 The Educational Supply Co., apparatus, etc. 191 11
J. A. Swasey, blackboards, etc. 163 95
The Prang Educational Com- pany, drawing models . 138 10
Thomas Emerson, sundry inciden- tal expenses 130 41
The Newton Odorless Exca-
vating Co., cleaning vaults 105 00
J. H. Daniels, diplomas 96 45
J. Thomas Baldwin, band, exhi- bition drill . ·
75 00
George E. Bridges, taking census
of children from 5 to 15 .
75 00
Ezra W. Sampson, incidental ex- penses (laboratory) 59 35
Amounts carried forward, $11,775 31
$15,500 00
465
Amounts brought forward,
$11,775 31 $15,500 00
George A. Walton, incidental ex- penses .
32 00
Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., gas
43 88
J. B. Turner, postage stamps, etc. 23 04
Edwin Rogers, storm signal
20 00
Robert S. Shedd, labor on guns, etc.
16 65
S. A. White, cleaning and laying carpet
13 28
The Cyclostyle Co. of N. E., cyclostyle ·
13 25
Kiessling & Heerde, repairing furniture ·
9 50
Magee Furnace Co., oil stove, etc. 7 75
7 50
M. F. Rogers & Co., wall maps . Drew, Allis & Co., directories and maps
3 90
Daniels Nonantum stables, use of teams
$170 00
William Weir, use of teams. 23 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams
16 00
Doherty Bros., use of teams
3 75
John T. Hill, use of teams
2 50
F. H. Hunting, expressage .
34 52
C. H. Jenison, expressage
7 05
T. L. Whiton, expressage
5 55
Neal McGinnis, expressage
3 65
Adams & Co., expressage ·
3 35
Howland & Churchill, repairing clocks, etc. 64 05
Amounts carried forward,
$12,299 48 $15,500 00
466
Amounts brought forward, $12,299 48 ฿15,500 00
A. Judson Macomber, repairing clocks, etc. . 38 50
W. H. Wales, repairing clocks, etc. 8 00
A. Phipps repairing clocks . 6 50
G. W. Ulmer, repairing clocks 4 00
George G. Chambers, repairing clocks . ·
2 50
Fred B. Spear, conveyance of pupils to Armory Hall . 40 00
Ellen L. Bond. sundry incidental
Julia Grant, sundry incidental
expenses 26 62
expenses 59 86
Sarah L. Dix, sundry incidental expenses 3 97
A. Amelia Smead, amount paid for sewing material 4 50
C. F. Richardson, expense on ac- count of truant 5 50
Boston Terra Cotta Co., moulding clay 4 00
Ralph Davenport, repairing chairs 2 25
Benjamin Addison, labor 7 50
Arthur Farrell, labor . 4 00
James H. Boit, labor . 2 00
G. N. D. Fernald. bells at High School 2 50
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 554 23
Milo Lucas, material and labor . 327 41
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 237 68
Am'ts carried forward, $13,641 00
$15,500 00
467
Amounts brought forward, $13,641 00 $15,500 00
H. F. Wellington, material and labor
224 97
James Dunn, material and labor 94 14
J. F. Horrigan, material and labor 71 70
55 88
W. E. Porter, material and labor W. L. Smith, material and labor Charles A. Hill, material and labor
54 97
50 00
W. E. Scribner. material labor
and
44 44
James Dorney. material and labor 39 93
Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor
35 13
W. F. Soule, material and labor 34 83
Sidney G. Steeves, material and labor
34 49
L. H. Cranitch, material and labor Estate of C. S. Philips. material and labor
28 38
L. A. Gammons. material and labor
24 14
Russell Freeman, material and labor
17 17
J. O. Evans' Sons. material and labor
15 40
J. C. Farrar, material and labor 15 15
Bent & Bush, material and labor 15 00 H. H. Miles, material and labor 13 91 Thompson & Odell, material and labor 12 75
Amounts carried forward,
$14,552 69
$15,500 00
·
29 31
468
Amounts brought forward, $14,552 69 $15,500 00
T. J. Hartnett, material and labor S. O. Thayer & Co., material and labor
7 55
4 87
Isaac Smith, material and labor W. B. Alexander, material and
4 25
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