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The Boston Herald, subscription 6 00
The Sun, subscription 6 00
The World, subscription 6 00
Constitutional Pub. Co., subscription 6 00
Gazette Printing Co., subscription 6 00
The Tribune, subscription 6 00
Post Publishing Co., subscription 6 00
Charles C. Fulton & Co., subscription 6 00
L. R. Hammersley & Co., subscription 5 00
Evening Star Newspaper Co., sub- scription . 5 00
Amounts carried forward $7,417 21
$10,295 00
127
Amounts brought forward, $7,417 21 $10,295 00
Alta California Publishing Co., sub- scription 4 50
Curtis Guild & Co., subscription 4 00
Garden & Forest Publishing Co., sub- scription 4 00
H. G. Parker, subscription 3 20
Edward J. Goodrich, subscription 3 00
George H. Pratt, subscription
2 50
The Newton Graphic, subscription 2 00
American Statistical Association, sub- scription 2 00
H. C. Daniels, expressage of books 844 61
Neil McGinnes, expressage of books 175 00
L. N. Burbank, expressage of books 42 00
M. C. Laffie, expressage of books 29 50
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co.,
gas 569 40
Water department, use of water 10 00
Albert Brackett & Son, coal
288 40
J. H. H. McNamee, binding books 380 05
Newton Journal, printing slips 30 00
Pond Desk Co., desk
22 60
Howard Brothers, ice
20 00
Newton Centre Associates, services agency 75 00
W. C. Gaudelet, services agency .
50 00
Alfred Brush, services agency . 40 00
A. E. Brickett, services agency .
40 00
Bernard Billings, services agency 40 00
Everett E. Moody, services agency
33 00
Amounts carried forward
$10,131 97
$10,295 00
128
Amounts brought forward $10,131 97 *10,295 00
C. W. Kinder, services agency 20 00
Stephen Holmes, material and labor . 17 69
Timothy Stuart, subscription water- ing street . 5 00
Library Bureau, supplies . 46 45
Peabody & Whitney, supplies 17 50
A. R. Gay & Co., supplies 14 00
Mitchell Wing, supplies 12 00
Hooper Lewis & Co., supplies
10 50
Oscar F. Howe, supplies . 7 50
Charles H. Stone & Co., supplies
5 08
A. J. Worthley, supplies 3 60
C. W. H. Moulton & Co., supplies 3 60
Total, as per item No 32 of expenses
10,294 89
Balance unexpended transferred into excess and deficiency account. 11
Newton Cottage Hospital.
Appropriation,
$1,500 00
Paid George S. Bullens, treasurer, as per item
No. 33 of expenses 1,500 00
Parks and Squares.
Appropriation . $2,000 00
Myles J. Joyce, care of Farlow Park 467 50
John Walsh, care of Linwood Park 82 00
John Farrell, care of Newtonville Park 76 00 Charles P. Powell, care Lincoln Park 46 50 Arthur Muldoon, material and labor,
Newton Centre . 364 00
Amounts carried forward $1,036 00
$2,000 00
129
Amounts brought forward $1,036 00 $2,000 00
W. J. Towne, loam .
250 90
Newton Cemetery, for trees
170 50
Newton Highlands Improvement As- sociation 76 86
George M. Fiske, expended for im- provement of Walcott Park 27 00
Thomas F. Mague, labor on Lincoln Park . 25 00
J. J. Johnson, plants for Farlow Park 25 00
A. J. McFaden . 14 00
J. Stearns, labor on Park, junction of Centre and Clark streets . 10 00
Sidney G. Steeves, material and labor 8 48
J. C. Farrar, material and labor 4 00
John A. Halfrey, cleaning pond Farlow
Park . 4 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of team 5 00
O. F. Lucas, sharpening lawn mowers 3 00
Total as per item No. 34 of expenses $1,659 74
Balance unexpended transferred into excess and deficiency account.
$340 26
Police Department.
Appropriation
$33,195 00
REGULAR POLICE OFFICERS.
Charles F. Richardson, city marshal $1,600 00
Charles E. Davis, captain of police . 1,200 00 Charles P. Heustis, sergeant of police . 1,086 00
Amounts carried forward $3,886 00
$33,195 00
130
Amounts brought forward $3,886 00
$33,195 00
Noah F. Bosworth, patrolman . . 1,000 00
Frank B. Fletcher, patrolman . . 1,000 00
Ambrose M. Fuller, patrolman . . 1,000 00
Robert S. Harrison, patrolman . . 1,000 00
Rufus H. Moulton, patrolman John Purcill, patrolman John Ryan, patrolman
. 1,000 00
1,000 00
William G. Bosworth, patrolman
995 20
John W. Conroy, patrolman 995 20
James D. Henthorn, patrolman . 987 45
Thomas C. Clay, patrolman 971 19
Charles T. Bartlett, patrolman . 968 79
Charles O. Davis, patrolman
964 00
Edson C. Holmes, patrolman
960 28
William C. Emerson, patrolman A. F. A. G. Libby, patrolman John W. Quilty, patrolman
918 40
890 95 .
William P. Soule, patrolman
772 31
Bernard F. Burke, patrolman
737 71
Richard B. Conroy, patrolman
562 38 .
William A. Leonard, patrolman 531 52 ·
George E. F. Baker, patrolman
167 30
$23,194 83
SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS.
Richard T. Taffe 211 20
Charles R. Young
96 00
Richard B. Conroy
61 00
Martin C. Laffie
55 20
Daniel J. Corcoran
24 00
Amounts carried forward
$23.642 23
$33,195 00
.
886 15
.
1,000 00
131
Amounts brought forward, $23,642 23 $33,195 00
William H. Condrin .
19 20
William A. Leonard .
6 15
Thomas G. Bruce
4 80
Frank F. Bartlett
4 80
Charles W. Florence
4 80
Reuben Chaplin
4 80
James Dugan
4 80
James A. Earley
4 80
Frederick M. Mitchell
4 80
R. Orlando Evans
2 40
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
P. A. McVicar, new police patrol
wagon and exchange of wagon 585 00
Charles G. Tinkham, one horse 300 00
E. W. Hodgson, 2 sets harness 165 00
Stephen F. Cate, board of horse and use of teams 389 69
Central Stables, use of teams 25 00
S. L. Pratt, use of teams
23 75
A. A. Sherman & Co., use of teams 21 50
Noah F. Bosworth, use of teams 18 00
Charles G. Tinkham, use of teams
17 50
Robert Weir, use of teams
15 55
Fitzgerald Brothers. use of teams 13 50
H. A. Spear, use of teams 12 00
H. A. & F. B. Spear, use of teams 9 50
W. H. McIntosh, use of teams 6 75
H. C. Daniels, use of teams 6 25
A. F. Harrington, use of teams . 4 00
Amounts carried forward $25,312 57
$33,195 00
132
Amounts brought forward $25,312 57 *33,195 00
S. Riley, use of teams 2 50
John Purcill, conveyance of prisoners 122 71
John Ryan, conveyance of prisoners . 69 05
Robert S. Harrison, conveyance of prisoners 11 50
Frank B. Fletcher, conveyance of prisoners 6 29
Edson C. Holmes, conveyance of pris- oners 4 06
Win. C. Emerson, conveyance of pris- oners 3 84
John Ayles, meals for prisoners 113 60
Mrs. Kate Dunn, meals for prisoners 11 00
Fred D. Lancaster, meals for prison- ers 10 75
9 44
Frank B. Fletcher, meals for prisoners Ambrose M. Fuller, meals for prisoners 2 37 Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., gas . 168 80 ·
Water department, use of water 39 97
J. P. Lovell Arms Co., supplies 141 29
C. A. Twitchell, badges, etc.
59 00
H. A. Winship, belts, etc. 53 02
D. Evans & Co., department buttons 25 00
C. Seaver, Jr., photographs 13 00
Charles H. Staey, telegrams, etc. 10 90
Peter Gray, lanterns 10 00
Francis Doane & Co., typewriter 10 00
C. G. Estes, brooms 6 00
Amounts carried forward
$26,220 66
$33,195 00
133
.Imounts brought forward $26,220 66 $33,195 00
J. R. Mclaughlin, attendance upon sick horse . 55 00
Dr. F. E. Crockett, medical attend- ance
2 00
Charles F. Richardson, sundry eash expenses 65 10
J. D. Henthorn, sundry cash expenses 29 85
F. B. Fletcher, sundry cash expenses 11 38
John Ryan, sundry cash expenses .
8 74
E. C. Holmes, sundry cash expenses W. G. Bosworth, sundry cash expenses 2 90
7 49
Thomas C. Clay, extra services . 5 46
W. G. Bosworth, extra service . 5 46
Charles F. Richardson, probation officer 50 00
S. D. Keegan, blacksmithing 16 75
James HI. Nickerson, material and labor 29 98
Ward & Co., material and labor
24 05
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 16 70
Clark Mfg. Co., material and labor
6 85
Alex. Griswold, material and labor . 6 25
Mary J. Carroll, material and labor . 2 60
Bemis & Jewett, material and labor . 5 83
A. W. Snow, material and labor 3 00
J. R. Mason, material and labor
3 00
J. Carroll, material and labor 2 00
John Ghant, labor 6 50
J. Wiley Edmands, labor . 2 50
C. A. Taylor, supplies 15 10
Amounts carried forward $26,605 15
$33,195 00
134
Amounts brought forward $26,605 15 $33,195 00
O. F. Lucas, supplies 13 95
S. O. Aborn, supplies 10 40
Albert F. Wright, supplies 6 90
Bent & Bush, supplies 4 50
George H. Ingraham, supplies . 3 45
D. H. Me Wain, supplies
2 28
Margaret Carey, use of tenement 5 00
Sundry small bills 11 81
Total, as per item No. 35 of expenses. $26,663 44
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $6,531 56
Poor Out of Almshouse.
Appropriation $8,800 00
Transferred to appropriation for
Almshouse expenses . 200 00
$8,600 00
Nathan Mosman, services as city al- moner and clerk of board of overseers . $1,000 00
R. O. Evans, services overseer, Ward 1 50 00 John F. Payne, services overseer, Ward 2 . 50 00
Andrew J. Fiske, services overseer, Ward 3 50 00
Nathan Mosman, services overseer, Ward 4 50 00
Eugene Fanning, services overseer, Ward 5 ·
50 00
Amount carried forward $1,250 00
$8,600 00
135
Amounts brought forward $1,250 00 #8,600 00
George Warren, services overseer,
Ward 6 50 00
Estate John Warner, services overseer, Ward 7 16 66
Henry C. Daniels, services overseer, Ward 7 33 32
Nathan Mosman, paid to sundry per- sons 219 13
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons . 788 13
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, care of sundry persons 485 39
Worcester Insane Asylum, care of sun- dry persons 474 03
Newton Cottage Hospital, care of sun- dry persons 300 06
Westborough Insane Hospital, care of sundry persons . 241 42
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, care of sun- dry persons 146 25
Taunton Lunatic Hospital, care of sun- dry persons 98 89
Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons 64 84
Massachusetts School for the Feeble
Minded, care of Grace Eaton 4 95 . City of Boston, partial support of poor 311 84 City of Waltham, partial support of poor . 54 34
City of Somerville, partial support of poor . 2 05 .
Amounts carried forward $4,541 30
$8,600 00
136
Amounts brought forward $4,541 30 #8,600 00
Town of Chicopee, partial support of
poor . · 96 00 .
Town of Natick, partial support of
poor . 92 97
Town of Stoneham, partial support of poor 40 00
Town of Webster, partial support of poor . 23 75
Dr. D. Waldo Stearns, medical atten- dance 52 00
Dr. J. F. Carroll, medical attendance 49 00
Dr. G. J. Taylor, medical attendance 30 00
30 00
Dr. F. W. Webber, medical attendance Dr. W. H. Hildreth, medical attend- ance
28 00
Dr. H. B. Stoddard, medical attend- ance 27 00
Dr. Eben Thompson, medical atten- dance 19 00
Dr. E. P Scales, medical attendance 19 00
Dr. J. Blodgett, medical attendance 17 00 Dr. JJames Utley, medical attendance 15 00 Dr. Fred E. Crockett, medical atten- dance 15 00
Dr. F. L. Thayer, medical attendance 12 00
Dr. Albert Nott, medical attendance . 4 00
Dr. J. H. Bodge, medical attendance . 2 00
Drs. O. E. and W. O. Hunt, medical attendance
2 00
John F. Payne, prescriptions 28 25
Amounts carried forward $5,143 27
$8,600 00
137
Amounts brought forward $5,143 27 $8,600 00
W. C. Gaudelet, prescriptions 17 29
W. M. Russell, prescriptions 15 15
Hubbard & Procter, prescriptions 13 13
Bernard Billings, prescriptions .
8 65
George H. Ingraham, prescriptions .
5 65
James MeGourty, funeral expenses Stephen F. Cate, funeral expenses
34 00
17 00
S. L. Pratt, funeral expenses 10 00
Fitzgerald Brothers, funeral expenses 10 00 W. H. Mague, funeral expenses . 10 00
Newton Cemetery Corporation, inter- ment . 5 00
H. C. Daniels, use of teams 4 50
Central Stables, use of teams . 4 00
Frank R. Atwood, use of teams . 2 50
Roxbury Home, board of Miss Craw-
ley 72 00
Miss Alice Williston, board of Alice Sullivan 52 80
Mrs. R. Lewis, board of Miss Richard- son
44 00
Michael Day, board of Joanna Ken- dricks 28 64
Mrs. S. Procter, board of the Baldwin children .
5 00
20 56
Thomas Greeley, sundry expenses J. R. Farnum, rent of house for Mrs. Pitts 120 00
Mary Stuart, rent of house for Mrs. Ryan 22 50
Amounts carried forward $5,665 64
$8,600 00
138
Amounts brought forward #5,665 64 #8,600 00
Mrs. Wm. Collins, rent of house for Mrs. Jeffers 16 00
A. A. Savage, groceries. 576 74
C. Strout & Sons, groceries 210 50
A. R. Pitts, groceries 167 48
H. A. Sherman, groceries . 121 50
J. B. Murphy, groceries 115 01
G. P. Atkins, groceries · 114 00
Fred L. Cook, groceries 69 70
W. O. Knapp & Co., groceries . 78 30
W. B. Whittier, groceries 54 00
Howard B. Coffin, groceries 50 37
Frank A. Childs, groceries 47 00
E. Vickers, groceries
42 50
H. E. Woodberry, groceries
41 85
B. F. Houghton, groceries
41 10
Alonzo Whitney, groceries
34 50
Daniel Warren, groceries 18 25
B. Billings, groceries 16 06
J. R. Stevens, groceries 13 85
John Beal, groceries 12 00
C. O. Tucker & Co., groceries 10 00
J. H. Hoyt, groceries 7 16
J. H. Ryan, groceries 6 42
W. P. Holden, groceries 4 50
M. Mahoney, groceries 3 17
Albert Brackett & Son, fuel 250 58
C. F. Eddy & Co., fuel 125 25
Newton Coal Co., fuel 97 65
J. W. Hill, fuel 94 33
Amounts carried forward
$8,105 41
$8,600 00
139
Amounts brought forward, $8,105 41 $8,600 00
J. W. Mitchell, fuel .
83 77
Almshouse department, fuel
60 75
B. C. Baker, fuel
34 04
John Dolan, fuel
14 25
W. J. Burnett, milk .
12 81
John V. Sullivan, supplies
27 85
E. E. Moody, supplies
10 50
D. Archibald, supplies
8 00
F. H. Hunting, expressage
3 00
Sundry small bills
11 35
Total, as per item No. 36 of expenses. $8,371 73
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $228 27
Public Property.
Appropriation $10,000 00
Additional appropriation by order of
City Council 7,950 00
$17,950 00
Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., venti-
lating school building, etc. . . 7,161 89
Fuller & Warren Co., sanitary con- struction Claflin school building 840 00
J. Merrill Brown, services as architect 700 00 Henry J. Preston, services as architect 108 50 Mrs. Roxanna Stone, for land at New- ton Highlands . 1,250 00
Simpson Brothers, concreting 761 43
Amounts carried forward $10,821 82
$17,950 00
140
Amounts brought forward $10,821 82 $17,950 00
J. L. Randall, care of Prospect school
house hall, etc. . 147 25
Cabot Brothers, desk, poor department 60 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, men, labor and teams, highway depart- ment 163 79
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid laborers on discharge tickets 13 00 John Joyce, men, labor and teams 31 09
Thomas Foran, labor 7 00
Waldo Brothers, cement 30 00
M. J. Donahoe, stone
30 00
M. W. Sands, brick, etc. 20 00
C. F. Eddy & Co., cement
11 35
F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe 10 12
Newton Odorless Excavating Co., cleaning cesspool 27 50
L. L. Rowe, furnace regulator . 24 00
Nelson H. Brown, furnace regulator 15 50
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams
28 00
Central Stables, use of teams . 22 50
Wm. Quinn, cleaning engine house cellar 12 00
1
The Newton Graphic, advertising 9 75
Newton Journal, advertising 7 50
Quinobequin Association, chandelier
11 00
Water department, use of water
6 00
Jenison's Express, expressage 3 65
J. F. C. Hyde, premium for insurance on building, Auburndale avenue 4 50
Amounts carried forward
$11,517 32
$17,950 00
141
Amounts brought forward $11,517 32 *17,950 00
H. H. Hunt, material and labor . 1,065 56 Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 457 54
D. O. Driscoll, material and labor 360 55
Walworth Construction & Supply Co., material and labor 345 63
O. F. Lucas, material and labor 311 14
Peter C. Baker, material and labor 293 80 Myles J. Joyce, material and labor 197 00
Isaac Smith, material and labor 196 78
Gannon Brothers, material and labor 179 00
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 178 15
Arthur Muldoon, material and labor 178 00
T. J. Hartnett, material and labor 166 84
G. S. Noden, material and labor 165 05
J. H. Cushman, material and labor 151 00
W. P. Leavitt & Son, material and labor 149 00
J. D. Billings, material and labor 130 74 Milo Lucas, material and labor . 117 59
Henry F. Wellington, material and labor 115 18
Thomas F. Mague, material and labor 114 36 Sidney G. Steeves, material and labor 107 80
W. L. Stiles, Jr., material and labor 95 85 A. W. Snow, material and labor 91 23
F. T. Burgess, material and labor 86 40
Michael Hynes, material and labor 83 59
W. E. Scribner, material and labor 73 22
Amounts carried forward $16,928 32
$17,950 00
142
Amounts brought forward $16,928 32 $17,950 00
West End Roofing Co., material and labor 69 57
J. L. Randall, material and labor 65 00
Charles A. Hill, material and labor 62 19
M. C. Higgins, material and labor 61.64
Edward P. Burnham, material and labor 60 00
M. Taffe, material and labor 57 19
Stephen Holmes, material and labor . 55 80
Smith & Anthony Stove Co., material and labor . 50 00
J. F. Horrigan, material and labor 47 50
L. A. Gammons, material and labor . 47 48
Johnson & Jefferson, material and labor . 46 00
J. W. Conroy & Son, material and labor 44 58
Edward Browser, material and labor . 44 55 Thomas S. Pingree, material and labor 44 26
Jolm Farquhar's Sons, material and labor 39 49
M. Mullen, material and labor 31 88
L. H. Cranitch, material and labor 31 50 Hall & Washburn, material and labor 31 50
Samuel D. Garey, material and labor 30 49
Allen & Barry, material and labor 29 50
James P. Keating, material and labor 29 36
F. W. Cole, material and labor 28 00
J. A. Nevins, material and labor 26 28
C. Kieser, material and labor 24 00
Amounts carried forward
#17,986 08
$17,950 00
143
Amounts brought forward, $17,986 08 £ $17,950 00
D. A. Young & Co., material and labor 21 50
J. C. Newcomb, material and labor 19 25
F. H. Humphrey, agt., material and labor 17 04
J. A. Delacey, material and labor 17 00
Bemis & Jewett, material and labor 15 65
J. C. Farrar, material and labor 14 15
George Spring, material and labor 13 49
J. O. Evans' Sons, material and labor 12 80
Burnham & Davis, material and labor 12 00
Thomas Sinclair, material and labor 11 45
Robert Blair, material and labor 11 10
C. H. & A. F. Ireland, material and labor 10 48
Edward Pike, material and labor 10 34
Fulton Iron Foundry, material and labor . 7 50
J. H. Williams, material and labor 6 64
J. M. Briggs, material and labor 5 50
J. U. Kimball, material and labor 5 25
T. D. Sullivan, material and labor 5 00
J. L. Sears, material and labor . 4 80
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing
2 50
J. Goldthwait & Co., supplies 128 14
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 116 66
Jacobs, Whitcomb & Co., supplies 25 00
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies 14 60
C. W. Morehouse, supplies 11 64
H. A. Sherman, supplies
11 20
Thomas Hall, supplies
4 00
Amount carried forward $18.520 76
$17,950 00
144
Amounts brought forward $18,520 76 $17,950 00
W. F. Whitemore, supplies 2 00
Timothy Stuart, trimming trees 2 00
Sundry small bills
12 70
Total as per item No. 37 of expenses. $18,537 46
Amount overdrawn transferred into excess and deficiency account. $587 46
Read Fund Income.
Paid to sundry parties, in accordance with the will of the late Charles A. Read, income re- ceived from the trustees, upon investments, as per item No. 38 of expenses $1,686 96
Salaries.
Appropriation . ·
.
$18,099 00
Heman M. Burr, Mayor . . $1,000 00
Isaac F. Kingsbury, city elerk . . 2,000 00
John A. Kenrick, city treasurer and collector of taxes . 3,000 00
Moses Clark, Jr., assistant treasurer
and deputy collector . . 1,800 00
Benjamin F. Otis, city auditor . . 2.000 00
Winfield S. Slocum, city solicitor . 1,250 00
Joseph D. Wellington, city messenger 1,100 00 John C. Brimblecom, assistant city clerk 384 00
Miss Caroline M. Jordan, assistant to city clerk 236 00
Theo. A. Fleu, assistant to city auditor 500 00
Amounts carried forward $13,270 00
$18,099 00
145
Amounts brought forward $13,270 00 $18,099 00
Wm. S. French, Milk inspector 250 00
Joseph D. Wellington, sealer of weights and measures 75 00
Samuel M. Jackson, chairman board of assessors 900 00
Howard B. Coffin, assessor 900 00
Charles A. Miner, assessor and clerk of board 1200 00
R. O. Evans, assistant assessor, Ward 1 116 00
A. A. Savage, assistant assessor,
Ward 2
196 00
W. P. Plimpton, assistant assessor, Ward 3 149 00
Bernard Earley, assistant assessor,
Ward 4 356 00
William E. Clarke, assistant assessor, Ward 5 142 00
George Warren, assistant assessor, Ward 6 £
124 00
Edward W. Cobb, assistant assessor, Ward 7 262 00
John C. Brimblecom, clerk of Com- mon Council 200 00
Total, as per item No. 39 of expenses $18,140 00
Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account $41 00
146
Evening Schools.
$1 000 00
Appropriation
George M. Weed, teacher . $75 00
M. Ethelyn Stearns, teacher 37 50
Jennie A. Preston, teacher 37 50
Adrienne V. Bunker, teacher 37 50
Florence Sampson, teacher
37 50
Jennette A. Grant, teacher
33 00
Alonzo R. Weed, teacher 63 00
Gilbert Wright, drawing teacher 66 00
Alice A. Macomber, drawing teacher . 50 00
Georgia L. Norton, drawing teacher . 30 00
Mary Welch, janitor 18 75
Joshua L. Randall, janitor
16 50
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., gas . 57 00
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 48 15
J. E. Trowbridge, material and labor 1 90
Thorpe, Adams Mfg. Co., supplies 41 01
C. Strout & Sons, supplies 2 88
H. A. Sherman, supplies 1 56
Fort Hill Embossing & Printing Co., printing 3 50
Stephen F. Cate, use of team 1 50
Total, as per item No. 40 of expenses
$659 75
-
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $340 25
147
SCHOOLS.
GENERAL APPROPRIATION, EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
General appropriation for schools $106,215 00
Received from dog tax for 1888, by order of City Council 2,708 52
$108,923 52
Transferred to appropriation for school school incidentals by order of City Council 700 00
$108,223 52
EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL.
Thomas Emerson, superintendent $2,880 00
Thomas Emerson, secretary school
board 300 00
$3,180 00
High School.
Edwin J. Goodwin, head master . 3,000 00
Ezra W. Sampson, master . 2,200 00
S. Warren Davis, assistant master 2,000 00 Andrew J. George, assistant master 1,800 00 George L. Chandler, assistant master 1,612 50
Marguerite W. Abbott, assistant . 1,200 00
Maybel P. Davis, assistant . 1,000 00
Emma F. Johnson, assistant . 1,000 00
Frances P. Owen, assistant 968 75
Josie A. Davis, assistant . . 918 75
Amounts carried forward
$18,880 00 $108,223 52
148
Amounts brought forward $18.880 00 $108,223 52
Minerva E. Leland, assistant 968 75
Lida P. Underhill, assistant
700 00
Anna W. Burbank, assistant
270 00
$20,818 75
Special Teachers.
Adeline V. Pond, drawing and
writing . $625 00
Ada L. Collins, drawing and writing . 337 50
Alice E. Macomber, drawing 96 00
Jennie E. Ireson. calisthenics and elocution .
500 00
Horace M. Walton, instruction in music . 1,500 00
George HI. Benyon, military drill ·
400 00
Ellen L. Bond, sewing 450 00
Julia Grant, sewing
450 00
Sarah L. Dix, sewing
225 49
$25,402 74
Bigelow School.
H. Chapin Sawin, master . $1,900 00
Martlıa M. Bakeman, first assistant 750 00
Annie E. George, assistant 600 00
S. Louise Shelton, assistant
375 00
Emily J. Dyer, assistant 600 00 .
Mary R. Putney, assistant . 255 00
Elizabeth Ayles, assistant .
600 00
Florence H. Griffin, assistant
518 75°
Amounts carried forward
$31,001 49 $108,223 52
149
Amounts brought forward, $31,001 49 $108,223 52
Ellen B. Prime, assistant .
225 00
Ella M. Donkin, assistant .
206 25
Saralı F. Stuntz, assistant .
104 06
$31,536 80
Underwood School.
Charlotte E. Sewall, principal $750 00
Ada L. Donkin, assistant . 600 00
Annie L. Wood, assistant . 600 00
Josephine W. Littlefield, assistant 600 00
$34,086 80
Lincoln School.
Nellie B. Rand, principal .
$750 00
Mary E. Wall, assistant 600 00 ·
$35,436 80
Eliot School.
George G. Edwards, master . $1,900 00
H. Augusta Millard, first assistant 539 07
Louise W. Clelland, assistant 600 00
Ellen B. Prime, assistant . .
375 00
Anna L. Hazelton, assistant
225 00
Jennie P. Morehouse, assistant . 112 49
Louise W. Burbank, assistant . 131 25
Amounts carried forward
#39,319 61 $108,223 52
150
Amounts brought forward $39,319 61 $108,223 52
Jackson School.
Eliza J. Lovely, principal . $750 00
Lottie E. Stearns, assistant 600 00
Martha A. Lovely, assistant 568 75 .
Ella M. Donkin, assistant .
312 50
Annie A. Early, assistant 412 50
Gertrude G. Tewksbury, assistant 75 00
Lillian E. Rogers, assistant
187 50
$42,225 86
Adams School.
William A. Spinney, master . $1,900 00
Abby I. Fiske, first assistant 750 00
Estella M. Haynes, assistant 75 00
Sarah A. Whitney, assistant
523 75
Mary A. Wellington, assistant . 600 00
Angelia A. Smith, assistant
600 00
Gertrude G. Tewksbury, assistant 525 00
Mary J. Billings, assistant
37 50
$47,237 11
Claflin School.
Herbert F. Sylvester, master .$1,900 00
Anna C. Merritt, first assistant . 750 00
Lydia A. Brierly, assistant 600 00
Ellen M. Horrigan, assistant 375 00
Ellen S. Tewksbury, assistant 600 00 .
Effie M. Herrick, assistant
288 75
Amounts carried forward
$51,750 86 $108,223 52
151
Amounts brought forward
$15,750 86 #108,223 52
Mary M. Morse, assistant
55 00
J. Angeline Smith, assistant
187 50
$51,993 36
Peirce School.
Levi F. Warren, master . $1,900 00
Sarah A. Warren, first assistant
750 00
Eliza E. Simmons, assistant
600 00
Nora Taft, assistant 568 75
Alice M. Small, assistant .
600 00
Nellie H. Rogers, assistant
600 00
Martha M. Dix, assistant .
292 50
$57,304 61
Davis School
M. Alice Warren, principal $750 00
Helen S. Tolman, assistant 375 00
Sarah E. Foster, assistant 600 00
Alice M. Wormwood, assistant . 568 75
Ada P. Zeigler, assistant .
165 00
Theodora A. Chase, assistant
33 75
$59,797 11
Franklin School.
Elisabeth F. Paddock, principal $750 00
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