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ALDEN BEACH.
Paid N. K. Noyse, M. D., medical attendance $9 50
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies 1 00
$10 50
THOMAS H. GARDNER AND FAMILY.
Paid John S. Brooks, supplies .
$104 00
R. W. Southgate, M. D., medical attendance 76 50
$180 50
ALONZO SYLVESTER AND FAMILY.
Paid C. W. Sparrell for burial of three children $40 00
N. K. Noyse, M. D., medical attendance . 4 50
A. L. MacMillan, M. D., medical attendance M. Little, supplies
117 00
11 51
$173 01
EMERY WINSLOW.
Paid M. Little, supplies . $6 00
H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance 1 00
$7 00
RACHEL WINSLOW.
Paid Town of Hingham, supplies
$9 75
C. W. Sparrell, burial of child . 10 00
Samuel H. Spalding, M. D. medical attendance 11 50
$31 25
LORENZO CROMWELL.
Paid Litchfield & Curtis, supplies $7 18
GUSTAVUS TOTMAN.
Paid H. F. Ford, house rent one year
$50 00
H. J. Little, M. D., medical attendance 15 00
$65 00
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AID TO PERSONS HAVING A SETTLEMENT IN OTHER TOWNS.
FAMILY OF BENJAMIN STETSON, SCITUATE.
Paid James W. Sampson, wood .
$14 62
C. W. Sparrell, wood 5 00
A. W. Faxon, dry goods 1 46
H. J. Little, attendence
2 00
W. H. Richardson, supplies
2 00
Thomas Tolman, supplies .
2 01
Litchfield & Curtis, supplies
111 15
$138 24
HARRY WILLIAMS AND FAMILY, WENHAM.
Paid A. L. MacMillan, M. D., attendance . .
$51 00
. C. W. Sparrell, burial of child 10 00
$61 00
H. L. BATES, COHASSET.
Paid H. J. Little, M. D., attendance . . $10 00
NELSON BAILEY AND FAMILY, MARSHFIELD.
Paid Alpheus Damon, supplies
$43 00
N. K. Noyse, M. D., attendance
27 50
George E. Bates, meat supplies
2 00
$72 50
CHILDREN OF DANIEL TAYLOR, SCITUATE.
Paid N. K. Noyse, M. D., attendance
$25 50
Alpheus Damon, supplies . 15 00
$40 50
STATE CHARGES. MARY A. BROWN.
Paid Benj. P. Nichols, for supplies $4 86
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SUMMARY.
Total amount paid for Aid to Out-door poor
$1,926 58
Refunded by the State
$4 86
Refunded by other towns
322 24
327 10
$1,599 48
EXPENDED FOR SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
UNDER CHAPTER 447, ACTS OF 1890.
BENJ. T. LEE.
Paid Rhoda Lee for board,
$16 00
A. L. MacMillan, M. D., medical attendance, 23 00
$39 00
MARY SPENCER.
Paid William E. Potter, aid 7 months,
$17 50
JOANNA KEENE.
Paid town of Hanover, house rent, ·
$25 00
THOMAS MEE AND FAMILY.
Paid John A. Smith, board, $10 00
H. J. Little M. D., medical attendance, 4 00
City of Brockton, cash paid for medical attend- ance for Gertrude Mee, 12 00
$26 00
WIDOW AND FOUR CHILDREN OF ELIJAH WILLIAMS.
Paid town of Hanover for supplies, 1891-2, $232 28
John S. Brooks for supplies, 53 84
$286 12
SOLDIER'S RELIEF. EXPENDED FOR OTHER TOWNS. LYMAN B. FITTS, MARSHFIELD.
Paid C. H. Davie, M. D., attendance, . $43 50
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MICHAEL SPELLMAN, HOLLISTON.
Paid Litchfield & Curtis, supplies
$28 00
H. J. Little, M. D., attendance . .
16 00
$44 00
Total amount expended for soldiers' relief .
$481 12
Refunded by other towns
87 50
$393-62
STATE AID.
PAID ACCORDING TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 301, ACTS OF 1889.
Charles D. Barnard
$48 00
David Bassford .
36 00
Charles E. Bates
48 00
Amanda Coleman
48 00
Timothy B. Chapman and wife .
104 00
John Corthell
48 00
Josiah W. Chamberlin, Jr.
72 00
Charles H. Damon
48 00
Hannah Dover
24 00
Charles David
48 00
Charles H. Farrar
36 00
Lyman B. Fitts
72 00
Isaac N. Fitts
18 00
Seth O. Fitts
36 00
George A. Hatch
60 00
John T. Hatch .
60 00
Edward L. Hyland
18 00
Mary Monahan .
48 00
Harriet Raymond
48 00
David P. Robinson and wife
69 00
Sarah E. Turner
4 00
George O. Torrey
24 00
Seth H. Vinall .
54 00
Esther M. Young
48 00
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Paid Benj. F. Lee
$18 00
James W. Warner and wife
50 00
James H. Patterson
20 00
Martin S. Poppy
20 00
$1,227 00
Approved by Commissioners and due from the State $1,227.00.
MILITARY AID.
PAID UNDER CHAPTER 279, ACTS OF 1889.
Michael Spellman, $84 00 refunded by the town of Holliston.
Samuel Keene, 72 00 one half refunded by the State.
James H. Patterson, 48 00 one half refunded by the State.
$204 00
BURIAL OF INDIGENT SOLDIERS.
UNDER CHAPTER 395, ACTS OF 1889.
Paid Lizzie E. Coffin for expenses of burial of William H. Coffin $35.00, one half refunded by the State.
RECAPITULATION.
Taxes abated . $56 00
Paid School-house repairs, cleaning, supplies and care of rooms
261 01
Painting and grading
181 76
School books, stationery, etc.
369 05
Teachers' salaries
3,538 27
Repairs of highways .
5,058 20
Removing snow
574 34
Town officers
869 06
Town hall
77 95
Incidentals
346 85
Legal and Court expenses in pauper cases .
866 44
Cemetery land and labor
788 26 ·
Almshouse expenses . . 1,422 44
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Paid Aid to Out-door poor
. 81,926 58
Soldiers' Relief .
481 12
State and Military aid
1,431 00
Burial of soldiers
35 00
Fuel for School-honses
.
149 75
$18,433 08
NORWELL, Jan. 14, 1893.
This certifies that I have examined the accounts of the Select- men. Treasurer and Collector, and find the same correctly cast with proper vouchers.
C. A. LITCHFIELD, Auditor.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
LIABILITIES.
Notes in favor of South Scituate Savings
Bank
$13,500 00
Betsey B. Tolman (note)
300 00
Coffin fund
. 2,000 00
- $15.800 00
As will be seen from the above all notes against the town (with the exception of Mrs. Tolman's), are now held by the South Scituate Savings Bank. These notes are fourteen in number, thirteen of one thousand each and one of five hundred dollars, the rate of inter- est is fixed at 42 per cent, payable semi-annually.
ASSETS.
Due from the State for Military and State
Aid . $1,287 00
For soldier's burial
17 50
For aid to poor . 4 86
From towns for aid to poor .
261 24
From towns for soldier's relief
87 50
State school fund (estimated) 250 00
County school fund
294 13
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Due on Glover mortgage (Granderson Farm) $700 00
On corporation taxes (estimated) 25 00
Taxes outstanding in hands of Collector 2,471 56
Due from Maverick National Bank 326 54
Cash in hands of Treasurer
2,160 56
$7,885 89
$7,914 11
ASSESSORS' STATISTICS. VALUATION AS TAKEN MAY 1, 1892.
Real estate
$687,250 00
Personal estate
202,349 00
$889,599 00
Assessors' certificate to Collector
$12,507 54
Additional taxes
22 46
$12,530 00
Rate of taxation $13.00 on $1,000.
Number of polls, 473 ; paying poll tax, only 129 ; horses, 427 ; cows, 289; neat cattle, 105; sheep, 7; swine, 59 ; fowl, 3,409 ; dwelling-houses, 442 ; number of acres of land assessed, 12,201}.
The increase in the rate of taxation was caused by an appropria- tion made at the town meeting of May 7 of $1,000 to pay expenses incurred in pauper cases.
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LIST OF JURORS.
TO BE PRESENTED TO THE TOWN FOR ACCEPTANCE OR REVISION MARCH 6, 1893.
E. C. Briggs.
John S. Barker.
Joshua R. Barker.
Alpheus W. Thomas.
Wilfred Bowker.
Fred H. Curtis.
George G. Curreli.
Webster A. Cushing.
George Cushing.
J. Alden Damon.
Everett E. Corthell.
Albert T. Farrar.
Henry F. Ford.
Israel Hatch.
Frank L. Hammond.
Alfred B. Litchfield.
J. H. Lehan.
Cassius C. Merritt.
Benjamin Loring.
John H. Prouty.
Wm. D. Turner.
Thomas C. Sampson.
Joshua M. Reed.
David Stoddard.
William S. Simmons.
Edwin A. Turner.
George H. Turner.
Amos H. Tilden.
Henry A. Turner.
Respectfully submitted,
THOMAS BARSTOW, GEORGE W. GRIGGS, ALPHEUS THOMAS, Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor.
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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
OF THE
TRUSTEES OF THE COFFIN POOR FUND.
Amount of fund . $2,000 00 Loaned to the town of Norwell at five per cent.
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1892
$37 91
Interest to Jan. 1, 1893
100 90
$138 81
Paid for care of cemetery lot
$5 00
Paid for relief of out-door poor
112 50
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1893
21 31
$138 81
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EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TRUSTEES OF THE A. T. OTIS POOR FUND.
Amount of fund .
$2.000 00
Invested in Western mortgages at six per cent.
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1892
$25 13
Interest to Jan. 1, 1893
120 83
$145 96
Paid indoor poor
$60 00
Outdoor poor .
50 80
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1893
35 16
$145 96
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SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TRUSTEES OF THE A. T. OTIS CEMETERY AND TOMB FUNDS.
Amount of fund deposited in South Scituate Savings
Bank
$1,500 00
Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1892
103 87
to July
31 88
$1,635 75
Paid for care of cemetery and closing tomb, etc. $74 50
Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1893.
61 25
Fund on deposit 1,500 00
$1,635 75
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FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TRUSTEES OF THE JOSSLYN CEMETERY FUND.
Amount of fund Jan. 1, 1892 deposited in So. Scituate
Savings Bank ·
$200 00
Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1892
7 81
to Jan. 1, 1893
13 73
$221 54
Paid for care of lot, 1892 . ·
$5 00
Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1893
16 54
Fund on deposit Jan. 1; 1893
200 00
$221 54
It will be seen by these reports on the A. T. Otis and the Josslyn Cemetery and tomb funds that the trustees have not added the January dividend due January, 1893. As the amount is not known Jan. 1, we think it should not be added at this time.
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FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TRUSTEES OF THE SAMUEL C. CUDWORTH CEMETERY FUND.
Received from the estate and deposited in the So.
Scituate Savings Bank, April 16, 1892 $200 00
Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1893 2 00
$202 00
THOMAS BARSTOW, GRORGE W. GRIGGS, ALPHEUS THOMAS,
Trustees of Coffin, Otis, Josslyn and Cudworth Funds.
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.
MARRIAGES.
REGISTERED IN NORWELL FOR THE YEAR 1892.
DATE.
NAME.
RESIDENCE ..
WHERE AND BY WHOM MARRIED.
Feb. 26
i Charles E. Damon.
¿ Annie C. Thomas
Norwell .... Norwell ....
In Cohasset, by Aaron Pratt, J. P. In Norwell, by Rev. T. Thomp- son.
April :
{ Grace W. Clapp.
Norwell .... Scituate ....
In Norwell, by Rev. T. Thompson.
April 12
Clarence E. Pice. / Sarah E. Tolman
Rockland ... Norwell ....
In Norwell, by Rev. Frederick A. Balcom.
April 23
[ Frank W. Litchfield Sadie E. Hackett.
Norwell .... Norwe l ....
In North Scituate, by Rev. T. , Richard Peed.
April 2:
| Edwin R. Turner ¿ Eliza J. Curtis
Norwell .... Norwell ....
In Norwell, by Rev. T. Thompson.
June 1 S .J. Frank Crane. ( Addie F. Litchfield
Scituate .... Norwell ...
In Scituate, by Rev. T. Richard Peed.
June 12
Charles W. Thomas Flora G. Rogers
Norwell .... Marshfield ..
In Hanover, by Rev. Melvin S. Nash.
June 16
§ Everett W. Osborn Mary Burgoyne.
Norwell .... Norwell ....
¿ In Cohasset, by Rev. Jos. Osgood, D. D.
June 25
{ Wilbur S. Litchfield. Sarah T. Briggs
Hingham ... Norwell ....
) In Norwell, by Rev. Melvin S. 5 Nash.
July 3
§ William McCormick ¿Marion Grose.
Norwell .... Norwell . .
In Cohasset, by Rev. Ignatius P. Egan.
July 4
( Ed. E. Floyd. ¿ Mollie Moody ..
Chelsea . Norwell ..
In Chelsea, by Rev. I. H. Packard.
July 21
§ Ed. E. Winslow. Lucy A. J. Gunderway ..
Hanover .. . Norwell ....
In Norwell, by Rev. T. Thomp- son.
Sept. 12
Thomas T. Tolman ( Jessie D. Logan.
Norwell. Norwell ....
¿ In Brockton, by Rev. Frank P. Parkin.
Sept. 24
Joseph A. Winsor. Mary J. Winslow
Norwell .... Hanover .. .
¿ In Hanover, by Rev. Melvin S. Nash.
Nor. 23 -
Job L. Ellms. Emeline F. Hyland.
Norwell .... Scituate . ..
In Scituate, by Rev. George Proc- tor.
Nov. 24
Edward T. Williamson Lizzie J. Bowman
Norwell .... Greenfield. .
In Greenfield, by Rev. Henry C. Adams.
Dec. -
William F. Kane Cassy McGoon
Hanover ... Norwell ....
In Cohasset, by Rev. Ignatius P. Egan.
Mar. 16
( Fred A. Simmons Sarah F. Merritt
Winthrop .. Norwell . ..
§ Carlton O. Litchfield
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BIRTHS IN THE TOWN OF NORWELL, 1892.
DATE.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
1592. Jan. 23
Winifred G. Leslie.
Feb. 10
Lyman L. Fitta
" 15
- Smith
Mar. 13
Clarence I. Winslow
15
Stephen O. Jacobs, 3d.
16
Ellery F. Ainsley
April 5
Sadie M. Baker
Black
66
25
George N. Thompson
Helen M. Osborne.
( Dorothy G. Litchfield.
May 20
( Dora A. Litchfield.
S
28
Edward A. Hatch
Edward A. and Lizzie F. Hatch.
Waldo and Elvira Prince.
Thomas J. and Addie Studley.
Alonzo C. and Harriet L. Sylvester.
Louis K. F. and Sarah E. Howland.
Charles H. and Honora Cunningham.
Israel and Josephine Hatch. Arthur R. and Mary Tirrel !.
Williams
Tilon and Flora Williams.
Doris Sparrell.
C. Walter and Nellie Sparrell.
Winslow
Edward E. and Lucy A. Winslow.
Sylvester
Smith
Oct. 6
Paul D. L. Briggs
Wm. F. Lovell.
Lillian P. Joseph
Robert E. Corthell
Nov. 3
15
Alice R. Farrar
Arthur C. Jenkins.
- Lambert
John E. and Kate Leslie.
Lyman B. and Martha Fitts. William and Mary Smith. Jesse M. and Eva L. Winslow. Stephen O. and Ellery F. and Mary Ainsley. Frank and Esther M. Baker. Alexander and Agnes Black. Thomas and Kate Thompson. Levi N. and Julia Osborne.
Albert W. and Clara J. Litchfield.
June 10
July 12
Grace L. Studley
19
Emily E. Sylvester
Aug. 1
4
William J. Cunningham
- Hatch
Edward L. Tirrell.
13
Sept. S 11
19
20
20
Arthur and Jane Sylvester. William R. and Clara Smith. Benjamin and Ellen Briggs. Joseph and Josephine Lovell. Emanuel P. and Nettie Joseph. Everett E. and Emma L. Corthell.
Albert and Mary Farrar. Joshua D. and Elizabeth T. Jenkins.
66 27
Dec. 29
Oscar W. and Linda M. Lambert.
10
27
Frederic W. Prince
- Howland.
12
29
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DEATHS IN THE TOWN OF NORWELL, 1892.
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
CAUSE OF DEATH,
PLACE OF BIRTH.
1892.
Y.
M.
Jan. 14
Abbie A. Sampson ... ..
61
3
Pneumonia.
14
Priscilla Prouty ...
89
-
Old Age .. .
16
Deborah J. Sampson ...
66
-
Disease of Heart and La Grippe.
66
18
Gamaliel D. Sampson. .
51
3
La Grippe
19
John C. Nash. .
52
11
Cirrhosis of Liver.
Scituate.
19
Amelia B. Greene.
78
-
Old Age.
Dighton.
28
Mary A. Lincoln.
50
3 Paralysis
Hingham. Norwell.
Feb. 12
James P. Leslie.
2
6
Membranous Croup
Mar. 9 66 26
Mary E. Williams.
3
Pneumonia .
Norwell.
"6
13
·2
9
Measles .
Norwell.
66 23
6
3
Pneumonia.
South Scituate.
66
19
Elizabeth T. Brooks ..
55
Phthisis ...
Scituate.
July 7
Hannah C. Nichols
49
8
Marasmus. result of tu- mor.
Scituate.
14
Isaac N. Fitts
63
1
Heart disease.
Pembroke.
17
Charles Wilder.
80
6
Atheroma.
Hingham.
66
20
Minnie J. Webb.
14
10
Bright's Disease
Plymouth, Eng.
21
Thomas A. Cox
39
Cancer
Bradford.
Aug. 2
Emma E. Sylvester ..
-
1
Erysipelas
Norwell.
Sept. 5
6
Andrew Hanley
5"
5
Consumption
Ireland. Scotland.
66
19
Winslow
1
Norwell.
27
Helen M. Osborn
5
Gastric Entritis.
Norwell.
29
Sadie M. Baker.
5
Heart Failure.
Norwell.
Oct. 8
William F. Lovell.
-
Inanition
Norwell.
..
9
Alice M. Clapp.
62
Heart Disease ..
England.
9
Mary Granderson.
62
-
82
8
Entritis
Marshfield.
Nov. 13
18
Lucy Robinson. David T. Stoddard.
3
Paralysis
Scituate.
Dec. 1 66
1
John Cushing.
Charles Groce ..
64
5 Heart Disease.
Hanover.
66
25
Mable Rose Studley .. ..
22
Phthisis.
Scituate.
11
Eleanor T. Studley Jane Cushing.
84 64 72
-
Old Age
Scituate.
- Cancer
Scituate.
28
Washington Lincoln.
4
Pneumonia
Scituate.
11 Cystitis
Scituate.
Southi Scituate.
13
19
2
Tuberculosis
South Scituate.
73
1
Gangrene
Scituate.
May
Alpheus T. Sylvester ... Vernard C. Sylvester. . . Annie Caroline Damon. Alma W. Gunderway .. Jared Whiting.
3
Acute Inflammation.
Norwell.
Apr. 4
Willie Winslow.
3
Suffocation
Norwell.
South Scituate.
Clara C. Waterman
42
5
Cancer
66
Thomas Black
30
1
Consumption
Softening of Brain.
68 86
4
Scituate. Abington.
Scituate. Scituate.
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CITIZENS CAUCUS.
The citizens of the town of Norwell are requested to meet at the Town Hall, Norwell, on Saturday evening, Feb. 25, 1893, at half past seven o'clock, to nominate town officers for the ensuing year, and transact any other business that may properly come before it.
PER ORDER OF THE SELECTMEN.
SCHOOL REPORT.
To the Citizens of Norwell :
In presenting you with our annual report, we shall depart from the usual custom by placing the Abstracts from the Registers at the beginning instead of at the end of the report as has been done heretofore.
ABSTRACTS FROM THE REGISTER. Winter term, 1892. Twelve weeks.
DISTRICT NO 1. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FLORENCE MAY DILL, Teacher.
Whole number of pupils enrolled 22
Average attendance
20
Number of tardy marks
18
Number of visitors .
6
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Edna Gardner.
Sumner Cushing.
Allen Damon. Charles R. Delano.
Walter Jones.
DISTRICT No. 1. PRIMARY SCHOOL. MRS. LINA F. STOWELL, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 15
Average attendance
11
Number of tardy marks .
.
9
Number of visitors .
6
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Herbert Howard.
52
HIGH SCHOOL. ARTHUR O. BURKE, EDWARD P. KELLY, Teachers.
Whole number pupils enrolled 27
Average attendance
23
Number of tardy marks
112
Number of visitors
18
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Ralph S. Vinal.
DISTRICT No. 2. MIXED SCHOOL. EMMA M. GARDNER, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 19
Average attendance
15
Number of tardy marks .
40
Number of visitors .
.
6
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Bertha Hinckley.
Roy Hinckley.
Bertha Stoddard. Willie Osborne.
DISTRICT No. 3. MIXED SCHOOL. GRACE FRANCES HATCH, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 25
Average attendence
21
Number of tardy marks .
14
Number of visitors .
8
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Isabel M. Osborne.
Carl E. Richardson.
Edith M. Osborne. Willie G. Vinal.
Roy H. Richardson.
DISTRICT No. 4. MIXED SCHOOL. ALICE S. GRAHAM, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 23
Average attendance
20
Number of tardy marks .
12
Number of visitors
.
4
53
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Flossie E. Cox.
Thomas P. Cox.
Anna O. Merritt.
Ambrose J. Cox.
Allen P. Merritt.
Floyd H. G. Cox.
Percy W. Litchfield.
George P. Litchfield.
DISTRICT No. 5. MIXED SCHOOL.
MARION GERTRUDE MERRITT, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled
22
Average attendance
18
Number of tardy marks .
44
Number of visitors
.
7
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Jennie C. Nickerson.
Bessie S. Merritt.
DISTRICT No. 6. MIXED SCHOOL. CARRIE MAY FORD, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 14
Average attendance
11
Number of tardy marks .
.
32
Number of visitors ·
.
8
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Robbie Henderson. Arthur Henderson.
DISTRICT No. 7. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MRS. S. M. BUTTRICK, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 17
Average attendance
13
Number of tardy marks
11
Number of visitors
.
2
.
.
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Helen Montgomery.
.
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DISTRICT No. 7. PRIMARY SCHOOL. MARIA W. TOLMAN, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 23
Average attendance
13
Number of tardy marks
23
Number of visitors
2
Spring Term-Twelve Weeks.
DISTRICT No. 1. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FLORENCE MAY DILL, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 22
Average attendance
20
Number of tardy marks
22
Number of visitors
9
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Ethel Shurtleff.
Percy Cowing.
Nora Sheehan.
Walter Jones.
Clarence Vining.
Edson Lewis.
DISTRICT No. 1. PRIMARY SCHOOL.
MRS. LINA F. STOWELL, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 23
Average attendance
19
Number of tardy marks
20
Number of visitors
.
5
NOT ABSENT DURING THE YEAR.
Fannie P. Delano.
Willie H. Delano.
Florence Ainslie. Frank Damon.
HIGH SCHOOL. EDWARD P. KELLY, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 27
Average attendance
24
Number of tardy marks
25
Number of visitors
10
55
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM. Mary Curtiss. Ralph S. Vinal.
DISTRICT No. 2. MIXED SCHOOL. EMMA M. GARDNER, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 19
Average attendance
10
Number of tardy marks
29
Number of visitors
.
6
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Neddie Farrar.
DISTRICT. No. 3 MIXED SCHOOL.
GRACE FRANCES HATCH, Teacher.
Whole number of pupils enrolled 26
Average attendance
23
Number of tardy marks
11
Number of visitors
6
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Eva M. Totman.
Willie G. Vinal.
Sarah F. Richardson.
Roy H. Richardson.
Susie M. Stockbridge.
Earle S. Richardson.
DISRTICT No. 4 MIXED SCHOOL. ALICE S. GRAHAM, Teacher.
Whole number of pupils enrolled 30
Average attendance
22
Number of tardy marks
40
Number of visitors
6
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Flossie E. Cox.
George P. Litchfield.
Lottie R. Tirrell. John R. Litchfield.
.
.
56
DISTRICT No. 5 MIXED SCHOOL. MARION GERTRUDE MERRITT, Teaeher.
Whole number of pupils enrolled
21
Average attendance
14
Number of tardy marks
53
Number of visitors
10
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM. Jennie C. Nickerson.
DISTRICT No. 6 MIXED SCHOOL. CARRIE MAY FORD, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 15
Average attendance
11
Number of tardy marks
.
15
Number of visitors .
.
5
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Sophie Van Amringe. Arthur Henderson.
Robbie Henderson.
DISTRICT No. 7 GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
MRS. S. M. BUTTRICK, Teacher.
Whole number of pupils enrolled
16
Average attendance
13
Number of tardy marks
.
10
Number of visitors
.
5
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Agnes H. Montgomery. Helen Montgomery.
Clara M. Merrill.
DISTRICT No. 7. PRIMARY SCHOOL. MARIA W. TOLMAN, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled 28
Average attendance
23
Number of tardy marks
15
Number of visitors
.
4
57
Fall Term - Fourteen Weeks.
DISTRICT No. 1. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ETTA HOLT, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 21
Average attendance
22
Number of tardy marks .
29
Number of visitors
10
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Edna F. Gardner.
Fannie P. Delano.
Ethel M. Shurtleff.
Edson H. Lewis.
DISTRICT No. 1. PRIMARY SCHOOL.
REBECCA C. BROOKS, GRACE H. JACOBS, Teachers.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 14
Average attendance
17
Number of tardy marks .
.
44
Number of visitors .
.
8
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Willie Delano. Bernard Scully.
Frank Damon.
HIGH SCHOOL.
EDWARD P. KELLY, Principal. DORA A. GARDNER, Assistant.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 38
Average attendance
32
Number of tardy marks .
21
Number of visitors .
.
.
9
.
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM. Mary Curtiss.
58
DISTRICT No. 2. MIXED SCHOOL. SARAH B. JACOBS, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 23
Average attendance
18
Number of tardy marks
22
Number of visitors
11
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM. Bertha Stoddard.
DISTRICT NO. 3. MIXED SCHOOL. GRACE FRANCES HATCH, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 26
Average attendance
23
Number of tardy marks
17
Number of visitors
2
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Sarah F. Richardson.
Willie G. Vinal.
Dora F. Vinal. Roy H. Richardson.
Bert I. Richardson.
DISTRICT NO. 4. MIXED SCHOOL.
ETTA JOSEPHINE CURTISS, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 27
Average attendance
22
Number of tardy marks
28
Number of visitors
15
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Flossie E. Cox. Sadie M. Damon.
Willie E. Damon.
DISTRICT NO. 5. MIXED SCHOOL.
MARION GERTRUDE MERRITT, Teacher.
Whole number of pupils enrolled 21
Average attendance
15.
Number of tardy marks
26.
Number of visitors
.
7
59
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Minnie G. Robbins. John H. Sparrell.
DISTRICT NO. 6. MIXED SCHOOL. CARRIE MAY FORD, Teacher. ANNIE GREENE, Substitute.
Whole number enrolled 18
Average attendance
12
Number of tardy marks
20
Number of visitors .
.
9
GRAMMAR SCHOOL. DISTRICT NO. 7.
MRS. S. M. BUTTRICK, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 24
Average attendance
19
Number of tardy marks
.
16
Number of visitors .
. .
5.
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Florence Barker.
Eddie Hunt.
DISTRICT NO 7. PRIMARY SCHOOL. MARIA W. TOLMAN, Teacher.
Whole number pupils enrolled . 20
Average attendance
17
Number of tardy marks
22
Number of visitors
4
.
.
NOT ABSENT DURING THE TERM.
Nora C. Cunningham. Charles B. Cunningham.
We think that some mention should be made of those pupils who make an honest endeavor to attend school every day, but who are detained at home through sickness or stormy weather, it being really an impossibility for some children to reach the school-house during the severe storms which we have experienced the past year.
60
DISTRICT NO. 1. GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Winter Term.
Clarence Vining Roy Vining .
Absent 1 day. 66 1
Annie Sheehan
Absent 1 day.
Bessie French .
2
Sumner Cushing
Ernest Stoddard
66
1
Roy Vining
Fall Term.
Percy Cowing .
Absent 2
day.
Charlie Delano
60
Walter Jones .
66
2
Clarence Vining
66
1
66
Garaphelia Wilder
1
66
DISTRICT No. 1. PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Spring Term.
Emma Magoun
Absent
day
Vadilla Gardner
1
Nellie Stoddard
Ethel Stoddard
66
1
2
Ellwood Ainslie
Atwood Ainslie
66
1
66
2
Nellie Stoddard
. Absent 1} days
HIGH SCHOOL.
Winter Term.
Mary Curtiss .
Bertha Griggs .
Spring Term.
Fred Prouty
Willie Prouty .
1
.
Absent 1
day
1
1
2
Roy Vining
1 66
1
1
2
Fall Term.
Absent 2 days 2
Spring Term.
61
Mary Bailey
.
Absent 1 days.
Sadie Greene .
66
2
Nellie Killam .
2
Alice Scully
2
Florence Shurtleff
2
66
Lulu Tilden
2 . “
Fall Term.
C. Frank Marble
Absent 2 days
Willie Prouty .
66
1
66
Mary A. Bailey
Annie Farrar .
2
Martha Scully
66
2
DISTRICT No. 2. MIXED SCHOOL.
Spring Term.
Eddie Hines
Absent 12 days
Harold Briggs .
Fall Term.
Bertha Hinckley
Absent 2 days
DISTRICT No. 3. MIXED SCHOOL.
Winter Term.
Eva M. Totman
Absent 1 day
Bessie E. Cutler
6 6
1
Geo. A. Osborne
1
66
Chas. F. Cutler
.
1 66
.
Absent 11 days
Edith M. Osborne .
12 "
Charlie S. Farrar
12
Bert I. Richardson .
1 day
Chas. F. Cutler
66
12 days
Scot W. Osborne
1}
Harold E. Osborne .
11 66
..
1
1
Spring Term.
Isabel M. Osborne .
62
Fall Term.
Harry Richardson
Absent 2 days
Charles Farrar
Earle S. Richardson
·
2
DISTRICT No. 4. MIXED SCHOOL.
Winter Term.
George P. Litchfield.
Absent 1
day
Spring Term.
Waldo Edwards
Absent
day
Charlie Litchfield
Anna O. Merritt
.
2
66
Ralph Tirrell .
Fall Term.
James Edwards
Absent 2 days
Lottie Tirrell . .
1
LIST No. 5. MIXED SCHOOL.
Winter Term.
Hattie B. Lawrence.
Absent 2 days 66
Clarence W. Jewett.
Spring Term.
John H. Sparrell
Hattie B. Lawrence
Bessie S. Merritt
.
66
1 66
Minnie G. Robbins .
1
Willie E. Sexton
66
1 66
Fall Term.
Absent 1 day
Jennie C. Nickerson
Archie E. Fish
.
1 6
Henry Stoddard
LIST No. 6. MIXED SCHOOL. Winter Term.
Sophie Van Amringe Absent 1} day
.
1
.
66
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