Town of Tewksbury annual report 1917-1925, Part 16

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 978


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TABLE OF STATISTICS


School


Teacher


Preparation ( Graduate of)


Total length


of experience


Length of


Service in Town


Total Enrollment


Present Enrollment


Average


Average


Per cent. oï


No. of Boys


No. of Girls


No. of Boys


No. of Girls


No. of Boys


No. of Girls


No. of pupils


No. of pupils


No of pupils


No. of pupils


No. of pupils


No. of pupils


No. of pupils


No. of pupils


in Grade VII.


in Grade VIII. No. of pupils


Foster, Grade VIII .... Foster, Grade VII . . ... Library, Grade V. & VI. Foster, Grade IV. & V . . Foster, Grade II. & III. .


Gladys H. Arnold.


Lowell Normal ...


7 1-3|7 1-3| 35


34


34


32


95


13


11


14


2


10


30


12


27


28


17


Lowell Normal. ..


1-3|


1-3|


46


46


45


41


92


2


0


22


22


22


24


Foster, Grade I. . . . .


Nettie L. Eagles. .


Salem Normal ....


40


36


36


32


90


12 |


15


5


Shawsheen Inter.


Miriam Wiggin. . .


Brewster Academy


32


26


28


27


95


14


17


1


8


13


11


Shawsheen Primary . ..


Ethel M. Hadley. .


Plymouth Normal.


14 |2 1-3


13


36


38


35


93


6


10


17


10


18


9


16


1


14 |1 1-3|


37


33


33


31


95


3


4


13


16


1


6


4


1


S


6


North.


Eva L. Hersey . . ..


Gorham Normal ..


Lowell Normal. . .


1-3|


1-3| 24


24


21


21


94


2


3


9


10


6


3


West .. ..


Helena McGowan. Edith Merchant .. .


Normal Art.


N. E. Conservatory


Sewing.


Lena Coburn. ..


Special.


Manual.


Myrton Harris ...


Fitchburg.


Totals 371| 345 344


25


32


150| 145 10


7


2


70


38|


49


44


54


45 | 36


35


Elizabeth I. Dowler Lilla B. McPherson Elizabeth Flynn. . Abbie F. Whitney .


Framingham, Mass 6 1-2


39


39


38


35


91


19


18


1


1


Lowell Normal ... 6 1-3|6 1-3|


45


42


42


39


94


23


22


Lowell Normal. . .


4 1


3


30


29


29


28


94


12


5 to 7


7 to 14


7 to 14


14 to 16


14 to 16


over 16


in Grade I.


in Grade II.


in Grade III.


in Grade IV.


in Grade V.


in Grade VI.


.


Drawing.


Music. .


Georgia Wathen ..


.


Membership


Attendance


Attendance


5 to 7


.


35


201-3|121-3! - 12 |9 1-3


40


INDEX to TEWKSBURY TOWN REPORT Year Ending Dec. 31, 1919


Assessors' Report 12


Exempt Property


14


Schedule of Town Property 14


Table of Aggregates 13


Auditor's Report


15


Andover St. Repairs.


30


Andover St. Payments


29


Board of Health


21 25 31 15


General Account


Highways


Incidentals


27


Insane and Poor.


Jury List for 1920


Memorial Day


Memorial Day Committee.


Moth Account, Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, 1919.


Moth Account, Dec. 1, 1919, to Jan. 3, 1920.


New Town Hall.


Parks and Commons.


Police


Public Library


Salaries


Schools


State and Military Aid.


Stationery and Printing.


Street Lighting


Summary


Town Farm


Town Hall Coal.


Town Hall . Committee


Town Hall Site.


Tree Warden


Water · Committee


Forest Warden's Report.


Librarian's Report


Book's Added to the Library, 1919.


List of Donations 75


List of Town Officers


2


Public Library


61


Report of Board of Appraisers of Property of Town of Tewksbury 57


Report of Board of Health.


58


21 60 28 57 24 24 30 25


22 23 22 16 21


21 23 31 26 29 29 29 25 29 55 6/2 64


Fire Department


Report of Fire Chief 55


Report of Highway Commissioners 54


Report of Inspector of Animals. 52


Report of Inspector of Meats and Provisions. 52 56


Report of Moth Department.


Report of Overseers of Poor


51


Report of Park Commissioners


Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures.


Report of Tree Warden.


Report of Town Clerk.


Births Recorded for the Year 1919.


7


Deaths Recorded for the Year 1919.


11 9


Marriages Recorded for the Year 1919 Recapitulation


12


Table of Estimates for 1920.


59


Tax Collector's Report


38


Unpaid 1916 Taxes, Jan. 10, 1920.


39


1916 Non-Residents


40


Unpaid 1917 Taxes on Jan. 10, 1920.


41


1917. Non-Residents 42


43


1918 Non-Resindents


45


Treasurer's Report 33


Financial Condition of the Town Feb. 1, 1919.


37


Financial Condition of the Town for the Last Ten Years 37


Warrant for Town Meeting 79


INDEX TO REPORT OF


TEWKSBURY SCHOOL COMMITTEE Year Ending Dec. 31, 1919


Report of School Committee. 3


Report of Supervisor of Music. 15


Report of Supervisor of Sewing 14


Report of Supervisor of Drawing


14


School Calendar 15


School Superintendent's Report. 7


Table of Statistics 16


51 53. 56 7


Unpaid 1918 Taxes on Jan. 10, 1920


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN C OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Tewksbury


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FOR THE


Year Ending December 3I 1920


PRINTED BY C. I. HOOD CO., LOWELL, MASS.


TOWN OF TEWKSBURY


LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS 1920


SELECTMEN IRVING F. FRENCH, CHAIRMAN JEREMIAH K. CHANDLER WILLIAM H. KELLEY


OVERSEERS OF POOR WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Chairman JEREMIAH K. CHANDLER IRVING F. FRENCH


BOARD OF HEALTH JEREMIAH K. CHANDLER, Chairman IRVING F. FRENCH WILLIAM H. KELLEY


ASSESSORS BUZZEL KING, Chairman ALBERT C. BLAISDELL ALBION L. FELKER


TOWN CLERK PETER W. CAMERON


TOWN TREASURER EUGENE N. PATTERSON


COLLECTOR OF TAXES HAROLD J. PATTEN


TOWN AUDITOR JAMES W. MILLER


-


SCHOOL COMMITEE MAY L. LARRABEE, Chairman FRANKLIN F. SPAULDING, Secretary ARTHUR A. FOSTER


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS CHARLES L. RANDALL


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY ALBERT C. BLAISDELL, Chairman EDGAR SMITH, Secretary EDITH I. NORRIS GEORGE E. MARSHALL


ARTHUR A. FOSTER KATE FOLSOM


LIBRARIAN ABBIE M. BLAISDELL


ROAD COMMISSIONERS GEORGE STEVENS, Chairman JOHN T. GALE


/


TREE WARDEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS GEORGE A. MARSHALL, Chairman ADOLPH B. MOORE DENNIS J. O'CONNELL, 2nd PETER W. CAMERON


CONSTABLES


FRANK H. FARMER HECTOR JACKSON ANTHONY G. KELLEY


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS HUGH CAMERON


WEIGHERS


WILLIAM H. KELLEY EDWIN T. RUST


SURVEYORS OF LUMBER


WILLIAM T. LEWIS EDWIN T. RUST


CLARENCE E. FOSTER


MEASURERS OF WOOD


WILLIAM T. LEWIS EDWIN T. RUST


CLARENCE E. FOSTER


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


WILLIAM H. ALEXANDER


FIELD DRIVERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


FENCE VIEWERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


FISH AND GAME WARDEN WILLIAM E. BRIGGS


POLICE OFFICERS FRANK H. FARMER, Chief


WILLIAM H. ALEXANDER


HECTOR JACKSON


WILLIAM I. BAILEY ANTHONY G. KELLEY


HARRY C. DAWSON PATRICK J. O'NEIL


EDWARD J. WALSH


AGENT OF BOARD OF HEALTH HERBERT M. LARRABEE, M. D.


UNDERTAKER AND AGENT FOR BURIAL OF INDIGENT SOLDIERS H. LOUIS FARMER (Registered Embalmer)


FIRE WARDENS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS HUGH CAMERON


LOCAL AGENT FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF THE BROWN TAIL. AND GYPSY MOTH HARRIS M. BRIGGS


PARK COMMISSIONERS HENRY M. BILLINGS HAROLD J. PATTEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS


FIRE ENGINEERS


ROBERT J. MARTIN HUGH CAMERON


GEORGE W. CHANDLER WILLIAM I. BAILEY


GEORGE JAMES GEORGE R. WHITWORTH VANCE R. HAWKES


FOREST FIRE WARDEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS


APPRAISERS


JACOB L. BURTT GEORGE E. MARSHALL ALBION L. FELKER


UNDERTAKERS


FRANK H. FARMER H. LOUIS FARMER


SEXTON GEORGE H. BROWN


JANITOR OF TOWN HALL EUGENE N. PATTERSON


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


BIRTHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF TEWKSBURY FOR THE YEAR 1920


Date of


No. Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


1 Jan. 10 George Henry Bowden ...... Charles E. and Marion F.


2 Jan. 13 Charles Kenneth Fitzgerald. . Justin F. and Blanch A.


3 Jan. 15 Roger Curtis Dawideit. Curtis and Margaret E.


4 Jan. 17 Fred Edward Vokes. 5 Jan. 22 .Fred and Mary .John and Jennie


Alice Eleanor Urbanowisz


6 Jan. 27


Catherine Meloy. Fred F. and Mabel M.


7 Feb. 10


Pitts. .John E. and Ethel 8 Feb. 17 Bernerd Harvey Marion Louis and Alphonsia 9


10 Feb. 29 James Manley . .Thomas J. and Ella


11 Mar. 3 George Chester Rouff Edward and Zela M. 12 Mar. 8 Gilbert Ellsworth French. Jesse J. and Irma A.


13 Mar. 12 Herbert Livingston. Frank and Augusta


14 Mar. 22


Nancy Guild Goodwin Walter E. and Marguerite


15 Apr. 3 Arline Fletcher Ames .Henry and Eliza M.


16 Apr. 7 Victor Honore Cote. Francois and Emma 17 18 Apr. 13 Harry Maynard Patterson. . Harry W. and Mildred N.


19 Apr. 28


Mary DePalmeo. .Joseph and Gactane


20 May 18 Ruth Eleanor Grow Torrence and Agnes


21 May 22 Bernardette Dubois Narcisse and Alphoncine 22 May 24


Frank Herdenrich. . Carl and Ortella


23 May 25


John Jeremiah Connor James F. and Anna M.


24 May 29


Algurt Joseph Chasis . Lewis and Annie Parevolotis Thomas and Mary


26 June 29


Grace Gladys Rouff. John and Marilla.


29 July 16 Dorothy Helen Hiller Samuel S. and Mary


30 July 18 Francis Arthur Stanton Edward and Florence 31 July 22 Alfred George Rouff . William and Anna 32 July 23 Francis Baxter. Philip and Grace L. 33 Aug. 12


Mary Clare Hayes. .T. Joseph and Rita 34 Aug. 13 Dorothy Alferta Holt. William E. and Dorothy F. 35


36 Aug. 29 Nickolis Soulis Stavros and Katherine


37


Aug. 31 Alexander Eviskavitch Slanstan and Annie


(7)


:


25 June 1


Jean Osterman Pike Daniel P. and Alice A. 27 July 8 28


Date of


No. Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


38 Sept. 18


Shanley


. John and Elizabeth


39


Sept. 27


Rosamond Mann .. Harry L. and Arline


40 Sept. 28


Downs. . Charles and Annie


41


Sept. 29


Joseph Alde Wilfred Labonte. . Joseph and Josephine


42


Nov. 9


William F. Hannigan


John P. and Grace J.


43


Nov. 11


Alice Barbara Cox.


Owen E. and Mary C.


44


Nov. 11


Alice Barbara Cox ..


Owen E. and Mary C.


45 Nov. 12


Marion Wilson Bruneau. . Louis and Ruby F.


46


Nov. 26


Natalie Millett Patten. Harold J. and Josephine


Attest :


PETER W. CAMERON,


Town Clerk.


(8)


MARRIAGES RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF TEWKSBURY FOR THE YEAR 1920


Date of


No. Marriage


Name


Residence


1 Feb. 3 Samuel J. Scott. .Tewksbury, Mass.


Grace E. Sullivan. Tewksbury, Mass.


2 Feb. 4 John Thomas Holmes . Lynn, Mass.


Marion Eileen Burtt. Tewksbury, Mass.


3 Feb. 15 Harry Lucien Bader Tewksbury, Mass.


Agnes Flynn. . . Lowell, Mass.


4 Apr. 24 Robert Lafette Kingsley Springfield, Mass.


Helen Christine Doyle. Tewksbury, Mass.


5 Apr. 25 Edgar Willis Whittaker Tewksbury, Mass. Katherine Agnes Lacy Tewksbury, Mass.


6 May 24 Arthur Joseph Croteau Tewksbury, Mass.


Ellen Maud Feyette.


. Lowell, Mass.


7 June 3 Cyril Lincoln Barker. Lowell, Jane Boy. Lowell,


8 June 20 Joseph Henry Bushell. Tewksbury,


Mary Josephine Hanlon Tewksbury,


9 July 23 Lawrence George Trotlier. Lowell, Mass.


Eva Cote. Lowell, Mass.


10 Aug. 8 James Dolan. Tewksbury,


Mass.


Julia M. Landry . Lowell,


Mass.


11 Aug. 12 William Thomas Hanson Tewksbury,


Mass. Mass.


12 Aug. 26 Jack Cooper Tewksbury, Mass. Mary Loring. No. Andover, Mass.


13 Aug. 28 Walter Raymond Rockwell. Tewksbury, Mass. Agnes M. Rorke Tewksbury,


14 Sept. 1 Edwin W. Osterman Tewksbury, Hazel Pearl Cluff. . Dracut, Mass.


Mass. Mass.


15 Sept. 4 George Walter Carpenter. Greenfield, Mass.


Rebecca Cameron. Tewksbury,


Mass. Mass.


16 Sept. 11 Harold Moulton Twombly Winchester,


Eva Grace Gray .. Tewksbury,


Mass.


17 Sept. 12 Fabyn Packard Tewksbury, Mass.


Edna N. S. Kane .. Tewksbury, Mass.


18 Sept. 18


Charles R. Fitzgerald. Tewksbury, Mass. Dorothy Sargent. . Lowell, Mass.


19 Sept. 24 Frank W. Callahan Tewksbury, Mass.


Elsie E. Bentley. . Dracut, Mass.


20 Sept. 25 Earle F. Cobb. . Somerville, Mass.


Marion L. Jackman Tewksbury, Mass.


21 Oct.


3 Jacob Pomosnick. Tewksbury, Mass.


(9)


+


Harriet Treat Proctor Tewksbury,


Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass.


Date of No. Marriage


Name


Residence


Frances Taylor. Tewksbury, Mass.


22 Oct. 18


James E. Lynch. .


Tewksbury, Mass.


Genivieve M. Roberts . Lowell, Mass.


23 Nov. 7


Michael Joseph Finly Norwood, Mass.


Edith M. Tucker.


Tewksbury, Mass.


24 Nov. 23 Selario Moscaritolo Framingham, Mass.


Adelina M. Moscaritolo. Tewksbury, Mass.


25 Nov. 28 Francis J. Sullivan. Tewksbury, Mass.


Mary E. Reardon. Tewksbury,


Mass.


26 Dec. 23 William H. Colby. Tewksbury, Mass.


Mary J. Flint. Tewksbury, Mass.


Attest :


PETER W. CAMERON,


Town Clerk.


(10)


DEATHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF TEWKSBURY FOR THE YEAR 1920


No.


Date of Death


Name


Yrs.


Mths.


Dys.


1


Jan. 10


Judith Pinkham.


81


-


-


2


Jan. 20


Mary Elizabeth Moran


52


7


2


3


Jan. 29


Irene Louise Harnden.


17


10


9


4


Jan. 31


Cora Florence Marshall.


49


3.


15


5


Feb. 6


Fred E. Vokes.


26


8


-


6


Feb. 9


Stanley Kubala.


2


20


7


Feb. 9


Delphine Ruth Holmes.


6


26


8


Feb. 24


Lodemia S. Young


70


11


81


9


Feb. 26


Jerry Sullivan.


75


10


Feb. 28


Walter Clyde Gerrish.


-


10


4


11


Mar. 4


Florence H. Nesmith


71


10


28


12


Mar. 10


Elizabeth A. Philbrick


85


6


10


13


Mar. 31


Mary F. Parsons.


65


6


16


14


May 7


Walter Chester James


9


11


6


15


May


9


Binc Emenegger. .


78


5


14


16


May 25


Cyrus Walter Parsons


64


2


10


17


June 5


William F. Farmer.


36


3


13


18


June 19


Napoleon Paul Dubuque


39


7


22


19


June 24


Minnie Sawitzky ..


43


8


26


20


June 25


Carroll Franklin Edgecomb


60


10


19


22


Aug. 21


Karolina Kochanska


1


11


28


23 Aug. 28


Scott O. Sabine.


77


6


23


24


3


Josephine Kuystynioch


25


1


-


25


Sept. 7


Venerance Cote


72


5


17


26


Oct. 14


Mary Foley


43


5


17


27


Nov. 4


Bogos Maigasyain


39


3


15


29


Nov. 6


Rose Mary Hamilton.


1


11


7


30


Nov. 14


Alice B. Cox.


3


31


Nov. 30


Carrie M. Painter


58


10


25


32


Dec. 24 James S. Flint.


69


4


25


21


Aug. 17


George H. Weldon.


54


11


19


28


Nov. 4


Samuel Henry Clark.


87


Attest :


PETER W. CAMERON,


Town Clerk.


(11)


RECAPITULATION


Births Registered 1920 46


Male


26


Female 20


Marriages registered 1920


26


Deaths registered 1920


35


Males


15


Females


20


Received and paid over to the County Treasurer three hundred ninety dollars eighty cents ($390.80) for dog licenses.


The Town Clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to fur- nish parents, householders, physicians and midwives, applying there- for, with blanks for the return of births as required by law.


ASSESSORS' REPORT


The Assessors of the Town of Tewksbury submit the following report :


Value of land exclusive of buildings, April 1, 1920. . $ 801,260.00


Value of buildings exclusive of land, April 1, 1920 1,281,215.00


Value of personal property, April 1, 1920 807,271.00


Total valuation, April 1, 1920. .$2,889,746.00


Supplementary valuation, Dec. 10 to 20, 1920 625.00


Total valuation for 1920 $2,890,371.00


Total valuation for 1919. 2,749,094.00


Net gain in valuation.


$ 141,277.00


Tax rate for 1920, $27.00 on $1,000.00


Poll tax for 1920, $5.00.


Tax levy for 1920:


State Tax $ 7,560.00


State Highway Tax.


1,237.20


Special State Tax.


356.40


Eastern Mass. St. R. R. Tax (Serial Bond)


240.61


County Tax


3,312.47


(12)


Town Appropriations :


Schools $ 21,449.73


Remodeling Library School.


5,576.00


Highways 4,500.00


Tar-oil for Highways


2,000.00


Incidentals


3,500.00


Library


500.00


Library, Special for Removal.


250.00


Police


800.00


Board of Health.


700.00


Stationery and Printing


600.00


Salaries


3,000.00


Park Commission


10.69


Tree Warden


200.00


Care of Poor.


2,500.00


Fire Department


1,600.00


Yearly Expenses of New Town Hall.


3,500.00


Town Hall Furnishing


2,500.00


Suppression of Moths


1,099.53


Memorial Day


150.00


Indexing Town Records.


800.00


Two Scales for North and Centre Villages


2,000.00


Electric Lights, Astle Street


1,800.00


Electric Lights, Billerica Road.


2,500.00


Electric Lights, Whipple Road.


1,500.00


Electric Lights, Main, Salem and Lake Sts


1,500.00


Coal for New Town Hall.


700.00


Gas Lights on Chandler Street


2,000.00


Gas Lights on Rogers Street.


160.00


Gas Lights on Main St., near Lowell line


20.00


Gas Lights on Main Street Extension.


1,000.00


Gas Lights on North Street Extension.


1,231.20


Gas Lights on James Street Extension.


112.00


Gas Light on North Street, near Library School.


12.00


World War Memorial.


1,000.00


Demonstration Agricultural Work.


150.00


Last Payment and Interest, Andover St. Loan.


2,043.34


Second Payment and Interest, Town Hall Site Loan


2,285.00


First Payment and Interest, Town Hall Loan. .


6,785.00.


$ 94,741.17


Overlayings


1,371.97


(13)


Amount Required to Pay State, County and Town Ap- propriations .$ 96,113.14


Estimated Available Revenue. 17,000.00


Tax on 545 Polls at $2.00.


1,090.00


Levied on Real and Personal Property. .. 78,023.14


$ 96,113.14


Table of Aggregates


Number of Acres of Land.


12,061 4-5


Houses


782


Horses


200


Cows


633


Sheep


4


Neat Cattle


77


Swine 145


Fowls


3675


Tax Payers


2113


Schedule of Town Property


School Buildings and Land.


$ 40,000.00


Personal Property, School Department 3,000.00


Temporary Town Hall and Lot


1,500.00


Public Library-Books, etc


8,000.00


Receiving Tomb


500.00


Town Lot, Centre Cemetery.


50.00


Town Barn, Shed and Land, Highway Department


1,500.00


Barge and Sleigh.


250.00


Gravel Land, "Waters"


50.00


Gravel Land, "Cole"


500.00


Public Parks


2,000.00


Cemeteries


1,000.00


Two Platform Scales.


1,358.64


Personal Property, Moth Department.


1,520.90


Personal Property, Highway Department


3,306.35


Lamp Posts and Fixtures, Lighting Streets


1,800.00


Personal Property, Fire Department.


2,750.00


Lot on Pringle Street.


50.00


Forest Fire Wagon, Extinguishers and Supplies.


250.00


Land and Building, Fire Department


1,200.00


Town Hall Site.


8,000.00


New Town Hall.


80,000.00


Electric Light Plant and Building


5,000.00


Total Valuation Town Property $ 163,585.89


(14)


Exempt Property


300.00


First Congregational Church Lot. $


First Baptist Church and Lot. 11,800.00


Oblate Fathers O. M. I. Building and Land. 33,800.00


St. Peter and St. Paul Society, Land.


100.00


South Tewksbury M. E. Mission, Land and Building 650.00


Tewksbury Cemetery, Incorporated.


10,000.00


Total Exempt


$ 56,650.00


Respectfully submitted,


BUZZELL KING, ALBERT C. BLAISDELL, ALBION L. FELKER,


Board of Assessors.


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AUDITOR'S REPORT


HIGHWAYS


Receipts


Balance Jan. 1st, 1920.


$ 3,770.27


Appropriation


4,500.00


Transferred from Oiling Account.


2,000.00


W. S. Farwell, gravel.


1.00


John H. Gale, manure.


15.00


C. H. Kittredge, manure.


5.00


Carroll Edgecomb, manure.


5.00


Jas. Tansey, manure.


5.00


H. Pfeiffer, manure ..


10.00


James O'Connell, manure


5.00


A. M. Shedd, manure


5.00


Harry Mann, manure.


5.00


F. I. Carter, use of teams.


28.75


John T. Gale, use of teams.


62.76


Roland Robinson, use of telephone.


2.15


Com. of Mass., St. Ry. Tax.


60.90


·


$ 10,480.83*


EXPENDITURES


Labor and Teams


Carroll Edgecomb


$ 547.45


James Tansey


495.99


Roland Robinson


1,344.46


Edward Rouff


816.71


Wm. Rouff


140.84


Leonard Latour


12.00


Deward Monty


748.00


Ward Frost


12.00


James Adams


630.00


John Rouff


220.00


John Marsh


7.50


George Labonte


36.00


Patrick Sullivan


6.67


$ 5,017.62


Shoeing and Repairing


P. J. Rouix.


$ 450.35


J. L. Fleming


39.62


$ 489.97


(16)


Hay and Grain


Thorndike Coal & Grain Co., grain. $ 1,058.38


Fred Scarlett, hay ... 305.64


C. Brooks Stevens, hay. 105.35


$ 1,469.37


Breaking Roads


F. H. Farmer.


$ 194.50


H. M. Briggs.


10.50


Wm. E. Briggs


10.50


H. A. Harnden


10.50


Thomas Sawyer


347.77


C. R. Fitzgerald.


12.00


Geo. W. Trull & Son


113.00


Irving F. French.


20.00


W. I. Bailey.


16.00


John F. French


47.00


P. L. Haines.


41.00


James Larson


8.00


Wm. Rice


33.00


Frank H. Vokes


6.75


Geo. E. Marshall


20.00


H. G. Bridges.


4.20


Wylie Chamberlin


9.00


A. L. Felker.


30.15


C. W. Parsons


124.75


Hood Farm


36.35


Melvin Rogers


52.50


. H. E. Holt.


109.75


$ 1,257.22


Tools and Supplies


J. L. Fleming, insurance.


$ 78.74


Donovan Harness Co., supplies.


191.50


Bartlett & Dow, supplies.


153.16


Norman Leight, supplies.


2.65


Adams Hardware Co., supplies


3.05


W. E. Adams, posts ..


70.10


Consolidated Rendering Co., Pyritis cinders. .


65.00


N. E. Metal Culvert Co., supplies


85.20


Ervin E. Smith, supplies.


9.85


W. J. Robinson, lumber.


171.61


Dr. W. A. Sherman, services.


3.00


N. E. Road Machine Co., supplies.


11.00


Fairgrieve & Co., supplies.


3.90


Cawley Coal Co., pipe.


4.50


P. J. O'Neil, gravel


1.60


John Deleno, gravel


12.50


F. H. Farmer, gravel.


1.00


James Chambers, gravel


1.00


New England Tel. Co., telephone . .


43.77


Lowell Gas Co., gas


16.07


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A. B. Moore, supplies.


40.67


Robinson & Foster, repairs.


114.58


Geo. Norris, filing saws.


1.10


$ 1,085.55


Total receipts


$ 10,480.83


Total expenditures


9,319.73


Unexpended balance


$ 1,161.10


Schools


Receipts


Balance Jan. 1st, 1920. $


23.71


Appropriation


21,449.73


Com. of Mass., Acct., Vocational School.


220.63


Com. of Mass., Acct., Tuition State Children.


79.50


Com. of Mass., Acct., Supervision.


375.00


Com. of Mass., Acct., Income Tax.


1,620.00


Com. of Mass., Acct., High School Tuition ..


1,019.50


Com. of Mass., Acct., High School Trans. . . .


596.93


U. S. Government, Interest on Bonds.


38 25


F. F. Spaulding, rent of hall.


170.00


F. F. Spaulding, material sold.


113.03


Public Library, coal ..


12.57


Mrs. A. French, use of West School.


3.00


Mrs. Larrabee, rebate on tickets.


3.00


E. Walsh, use of hall.


10.00


$ 25,734.85


Expenditures, Teachers


Gladys Arnold


$ 627.50


E. Marion McLellen


494.00


Elizabeth Dowler


535.65


Hazel Hodgman


342.00


Lilla McPherson


540.00


Beatrice Symonds


342.00


Elizabeth Flynn


1,000.00


Abby F. Whitney


409.00


Bessie Sullivan


304.00


Nettie L. Eagles. .


970.25


Lillian Southerland


342 00


Miriam Wiggin


780.00


Ethel Hadley


730.00


Eva L. Hersev ..


765 00


Katherine McDonald


80.50


Lillian Allard


161.00


Helena McGowan


703.00


Edith Merchant


259.00


Georgia Wathen


173.50


Isabel Gregory


88.50


Lena Coburn


198.40


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Myrton L. Harris Frank W. Hatch


120.00


116,12


Bertha S. McElroy.


35.00


$ 10,116.42


Massachusetts Retirement Fund


Mass. Retirement Board $ 336.85


Fuel and Janitors


Lowell Gas Co., gas


$ 104.55


Geo. Garland, janitor.


1,340.20


Thomas E. Painter, janitor


435.00


John Moore, janitor.


157.50


Irving Bailey, janitor.


70.00


Mrs. M. Anderson, janitor.


300.00


John D. Purdy, janitor


14.00


Geo. W. Trull, wood.


10.50


John F. French, wood.


39.50


D. F. Sullivan, coal.


84.13


Horne Coal Co., coal.


1,399.71


Lowell Electric Light Corp


24.23


$ 3,979.32


TRANSPORTATION


Expenditures


Mrs. John Anderson, paid for car tickets. ..


$ 25.20


Mrs. Mary Flint, paid for car tickets ..


13.65


B. J. Green, paid for car tickets. 26.40


Mable E. Haines, paid for car tickets.


13.05


Mrs. Alexander Cameron, paid for car tickets


38.38


P. W. Cameron, paid for car tickets.


26.55


Mrs. James Clancy, paid for car tickets.


29.25


Mrs. E. H. Dow, paid for car tickets


10.05


Thomas Garside, paid for car tickets


2.10


F. A. Haines, paid for car tickets.


17.60


Martin Anderson, paid for car tickets


16.40


Phillip Battles, paid for car tickets.


17.40


Wm. P. Darby, paid for car tickets.


9.75


Mrs. J. L. Fleming, paid for car tickets.


14,20


Edward Tenney, paid for car tickets ..


17.20


Harry Treadwell, paid for car tickets


1.80


Archie M. Toothaker, paid for car tickets ..


20.86


S. A. Toothaker. paid for car tickets ..


36.11


Mrs. H. L. Trull, paid for car tickets.


17.50


Patrick Walch, paid for car tickets.


26.70


Henry Wright, paid for car tickets. 34.86


Mrs. Mable B. Wright, paid for car tickets ..


6.70


Herbert A. Harnden, paid for car tickets ..


23.80


Wm. E. Holt, paid for car tickets.


26.10


John Johnson, paid for car tickets.


17.30


Mrs. J. H. Kelley, paid for car tickets


17.55


(19)


Jesse Labonte, paid for car tickets. 12.75


Mrs. E. A. McCoy, paid for car tickets. 47.55


Wm. A. McGoogin, paid for car tickets. 26.09


Daniel McKillop, paid for car tickets .. 29.25


Mrs. Harry P. Nash, paid for car tickets .... 24.15


Mrs. Mary T. Parsons, paid for car tickets ..


15.60


Aaron Osterman, paid for car tickets.


17.20


W. A. Patten, paid for car tickets.


8.10


Edward Penney, paid for car tickets.


16.10


Walter Pillsbury, paid for car tickets ..


26.40


Samuel Saulskozaki, paid for car tickets.


2.75


Mrs. Ada Senior, paid for car tickets


7.60


Edgar Smith, paid for car tickets.


4.20


Walter Smith, paid for car tickets.


25.95


Paul B. Smith, paid for car tickets.


10.05


James Simpson, paid for car tickets


22.25


Mrs. John Starbird, paid for car tickets.


14.40


T. F. Sullivan, paid for car tickets ..


19.80


Ellsworth Sunbury, paid for car tickets.


16.40


Harry L. Shedd, paid for car tickets


10.00


Mass. Eastern Railway, tickets.


1,507.50


F. H. Farmer, driving barge ..


1,042.00


Thomas Sawyer, driving barge.


619.20


Joseph Pupkis, driving barge.


106.00


Henry Scarlett, driving barge


70.00


A. M. Foster, storing barge.


8.00


4,215.75 $


Supervision


C. L. Randall.


$ 905.00


Medical Inspection


$


100.00


Tuition


City of Lowell, Vocational.


$ 280.00


City of Lowell, High School.


1,177.69


1,457.69) $


Books and Supplies


Ervin E. Smith.


$ 19.32


Oliver Ditson Co.


7.57


Mc Millan Co ..


20.88


F. & E Bailey Co.


3.00


Houghton, Mifflin Co


8.18


Butterfield Printing Co.


2.10


Singer Sewing Machine Co


3.00


F. M. Ambros Co ..


20.76


Edward E. Babb Co.


163.93


Fitchburg Hardware Co.


18.64


D. C. Heath Co. 8.13


J. L. Hammett Co.


614.94


Bon Marche Co.


17.26


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Dr. H. M. Larrabee


A. G. Pollard Co.


241.47


Chas. W. Dorr


6.15 .


American Book Co.


31.57


G. C. Prince & Son ..


11.80


Dieoling School Supply Co.


26.52


Amasa Pratt Co ...


69,55


Milton Bradley Co.


9.62


Bartlett & Dow ..


5.63


Wright & Potter Printing Co


1.50


Silver Burdett Co.


22.04


Ginn & Co.


88.67 $ 1,422.23


School Houses


Donovan Harness Co., repairs.


2.00


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies.


50.66


A. B. Moore, supplies.


15.70


C. R. Fitzgerald, labor.


4.00


Mrs. Lizzie Casey, labor.


1.50


H. A. Dalman Co., brushes


23.34


W. I. Bailey, labor. F. H. Smith, supplies.


1.07


Mary E. Lynch, rent of land.


10.00


Hobson & Lawler, labor and stock.


13.53


Martin Anderson, labor


2.98


Bennett Bros., repairs.


35.98


John Seifer, clock and repairs.


17.50


Geo. A. Hill Co., wiring.


22.50


Robinson & Foster, labor and stock.


781.72


Aaron Osterman, water, 1918-19 & 20


36.00


Mrs. Eliza. Miller, water.


10.00


New Method Varnish Co., varnish.


5.00


Kenney Bros & Wolkins, furniture


740.16


Walter Lavell, repairs.


14.00


Geo. Norris labor.


3.00


Chas. J. Jager Co., repairs on engines


50.77


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies.


5.60


Merton Crosby, care of lawn.


5.00


W. A. Mack Co., repairs on furnace.


70.50


Robertson Co., supplies.


81.50


$ 2,015.76


School Miscellaneous


J. L. Fleming, insurance. $ 486.91


New England Tel. Co., telephone.


4.36


T. E. Painter, attendance officer 1.65


F. H. Farmer, use of teams ..




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