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35 25
8
198 Chas. Chapman, 13 d. team, 1 d. man 47 00
9 199
John Ward, 8 d. 12 00
24 50
30
176
25
Date.
No.
Sept. 9 200 John Rebideau, 4 d. 5 h.
Amount. $6 75
9
201 Harvey Noyes, 7 d. team, 1419 ft. plank
45 78
12
202
Martin Pelky, 8 d.
12 00
12
203
Roy Hanson, 2 d
3 00
13 204
Fred. Bean, 4 d. 5 h
6 75
14 205 John Reed, 16 d
24 00
15
206 Geo. Greeno 4 d
6 00
15
207
Frank Bassett, 7 d
10 50
15 208
Jerry Falloon, 14 d. 2 h. team.
49 70
16
209 Geo. Rivers, 6 d. 5 h.
9 75
16
210 B. J. Smith, 3 d. 1 h. man, 6 h. team 6 80
16
211
Jerome Smith, 2 d
3 00
16
212
Ansel Jackson, 17 d. 5 h. team
61 25
16
213
J. Rebideau, 3 d
4 50
16
214 Roy Hanson, 1 day
1 50
16
215
Chas. Lethbridge, 9 d. 5 h
14 25
16
216
Chas. Lethbridge, Jr., 7 d. 5 h
11 25
16
217
John Ward, 3 d.
4 50
16
218
Frank Everts, 17 d. 5 h
26 25
18
219 Julius Pelky, 7 d. 8 h. team, 5 h. man
28 05
18
220 Thomas Tennien, 4 d. 5 h.
6.75
18
221
Thomas Tennien, blacksmith repairs per bill 3 59
19
222
Albert Pratt, 5 d.
7 50
19
223
R. Crahan, 4 d
6 00
21 224 Trum Chapman, 12 d. 5 h
18 75
21
225
Bert L. Breed, 36 d. 4 h.
54 60
22
226
Geo. Fitzgerald, 6 d. 5 h. man, 3 d. team 20 25
23
227
Geo. Briggs, 5 d. 5 h.
8 25
27 228
William Keough, 3 d.
4 50
28
229 Joseph Gagnon, 2 d. team, 22 d. man 5 h. horse 11 25
28
230
William Matthews, 4 d. 6 00
26
Date.
No.
Amount
Sept. 30
231
David Greeno, 2d.
$3 00
30 232
Frank Bassett, 1 d. 1 50
Oct. 2 233 E. L. Breed, 17 d. 5 h.
35 00
2 234 T. E. Adams, 3 d
4 50
3 235
Albert Pratt, 3 d.
4 50
6
236
John Candon, 9 d. team
31 50
7
237
William White, 4 d. team
14 00
9
238
John Reed, 3 d
4 50
12
239
James Smith, 13 d. 5 h
20 25
14
240 James Malone, 5 d. 3 h. man, 5 h. team. 9 70
16
241 R. Crahan, 1 d.
1 50
16
242
John Dean, 3 d. 5 h.
5 25
16 243
E. F. Jackson, 3 d. 4 h
5 10
18
244 William Nichols, 5 d team
17 50
19
245
J. J. Smith, 13 d. team
45 50
Oct. 21 246
James Crone, 7 d. team, 1 d. 7 h. man
27 05
21 247
J. Rebideau, 2 d.
3 00
21 248
T. F. Bogue, 9 d. 5 h. team.
33 25
24
249
David Sweet, 4 d
6 00
24 250
Jerry Falloon, 5 d. team
17 50
24 251
C. J. Dodge, 5 h. man and horse
1 25
25
252 W. E. Carter, 300 feet tile.
7 50
30
253
Henry Landon, 2 d. 5 h. team, 358 loads of gravel
26 65
Nov. 2
254
E. L. Breed, 16 d.
32 00
4
255
John Matthews, 1 d.
1 50
4
256
Rutland-Florence Marble Co., lan- tern and globe 85
4
257
William Tarble, 6 d. man
9 00
10
258
Arthur H. Mills, care of home road
10 00
10
259
J. F. Thomas, 4 d. man, 4 d. team, 27 loads of gravel ·· 22 70
15
260
Pat Timbers, 7 d. man, 1 d. team ...
14 00
12
261
T. M. Adams, 8 d. 6 h. 12 90
18
262 Jerome Smith, 1 d. 1 50
23
262
Geo. Haskins, 2 d. 5 h. team 8 75
27
Date.
No.
Amount
Nov. 27
264 Louis Dutelle, 1 d. team
$3 50
29 265
Trum Chapman, 2 d 3 00
29 266 E. H. Button, tile and screen
15 00
Dec. 1 267
E. L. Breed, 9 d.
18 00
6 268
Geo. Gardner, 1 d.
1 50
9 269
Ansel Jackson. 4 d. team
14 00
14
270
Chas. Smith, 19 loads of gravel 1 90
21 271
Chas. Jones, 2 d. team
7 00
21 272 Roy Hanson, 1 d. 5 h
2 25
23
273 Howard Leonard, 1 d.
1 50
Jan. 2 274
N. G. Stevens, 1 d. 2 h
1 80
17
275
Richard Mooney, repair on tools.
3 86
17 276
P. Libby, raking stone
2 00
17
277
T. E. Adams, 3 d. 2 h
4 80
23
278 M. Connolly, 2 picks and handles, 2 shovels. 3 60
23
279 Chas. Hewitt, 1 d. 2 h. team, 2 d. 3 h. man, 3 stringers, 6 ft. plank. 9 15
31
280
Bert L. Breed, 2 d 3 00
31 281
E. L. Breed, 6 d.
12 00
31
282 Joseph T. Tennien, blacksmith bill.
1 10
Total.
$3,450 72
RECAPITULATION.
Machine work
$380 50
Breaking roads and shoveling snow
47 10
Raking stone and cart work
88 50
1330 loads of gravel outside state work
955 70
Tools and supplies
332 11
Removing boulders and ledges
49 50
Culverts built and repaired
138 25
For selectmen, labor and material
245 42
Permanent work.
780 92
General road work. 432 72
$3,450 72
28
Amount
RESOURCES.
20 per cent Grand List. $2,601 15
From selectmen
245 42
State money
515 75
Chas. Hewitt, for dynamite
19 60
Dr. Henry Walker
10 00
Balance from 1904
24 85
Old iron to John Mullen
7 00
Overdrawn.
26 95
3,450 72
E. L. BREED, Road Commissioner.
School Commissioners' Report.
We have drawn orders on town treasurer as follows:
Date.
No.
Amount.
1905.
Feb. 3 1 Albert J. Dow, janitor. $ 5 00
4 2 H. A. Noyes, wood. 16 00
3 Nelson Manley, transportation. 10 00
10 4 M. L. Phillips, fuel.
4 12
5 J. E. Tennien, truant officer
3 25
11 6 Ernest Hitchcock, fuel 15 00
18 7 George Palmerine, wood 5 50
8 F. M. Scofield, drawing coal 11 00
9 H. O. Phillips, wood
21 00
21
10 A. D. Tiffany, coal.
84 43
11 Charles Pike, janitor, etc
5 00
24 12 L. R. Noble, teaching.
72 24
13 Charlotte Hale, teaching.
36 00
14 Esther B. Taylor, teaching
36 00
15 Estella Provan, teaching 36 00
16 Laura E. Parsons, teaching
36 00
17 Mary E. Grimes, teaching 36 00
18 Miriam Hitchcock, teaching 28 00
29
Date.
No.
Amount
April
19 Mary B. Gaffney, teaching
$28 00
20 Edith Jackson, teaching 28 00
21 Rachael Jackson, teaching 32 00
22 Mae E. McCormick, teaching
36 00
23 Estella McCarthy, teaching
46 00
24 . Katharine McDevitt, teaching
36 00
25 Elizabeth Kelley, teaching 32 00
26 Daisy Raleigh, teaching
28 00
27 Jennie Cline, teaching.
36 00
Mar. 2
28 Mrs. Aaron Burditt, transportation ..
10 00
4 29 Albert Pratt, sawing wood
8 00
6
30 L. P. Dutelle, wood.
70 00
31
A. D. Tiffany, cash paid for wood. 17 00
10
32
Nelson Manley, transportation
20 00
16 33 Vt. Marble Co.'s Store, coal ..
6 55
34 L. R. Noble, teaching
54 18
35 Charlotte Hale, teaching
27 00
36 Esther B. Taylor, teaching
27 00
37
E. Estella Provan, teaching
27 00
38 Laura E. Parsons, teaching
27 00
39 Mary E. Grimes, teaching
27 00
40 Jennie Cline, teaching 27 00
41 Edith Jackson, teaching 21 00
42
Rachael Jackson, teaching 22 50
43 Mary B. Gaffney, teaching
21 00
44 Mary McCormick, teaching 27 00
45 Estella McCarthy, teaching 27 00
46 Katharine McDevitt, teaching 27 00
47 Albert J. Dow, janitor
6 00
48 Mrs. Aaron Burditt, transportation ..
30 00
49 Elizabeth Kelley, teaching 24 00
50 Daisy Raleigh, teaching. 21 00
51 Miriam Hitchcock, teaching 21 00
52 D. T. Holden, janitor work. 16 50
53 J. B. Candon, cash paid Mrs. Hous- ton, janitor 13 75
17
30
Date.
No. 54
Mrs. Henry Fox, janitor, $6.00. broom, 30c. $6 30
55 Alec Bean, transportation 41 25
56 C. J. Fenton, janitor work
12 50
57 Silver, Burditt & Co., books.
5 40
58 C. J. Fenton, janitor, $16.67, cash paid out, $2.15 18 82
18 59 A. D. Tiffany, cash for atlas. 15 00
60 F. H. Nichols, transportation 24 50
61 Nelson Manley, transportation
16 50
62 E. W. Chaffee, transportation
16 50
22
63 John Labrake, janitor $4.00, sawing wood, $5.00 9 00
24
64 Mrs. Geo. Pelkey, cleaning school house. 2 25
25
65
Davis Alexander, work, $4.50, jani- tor, $6.20.
10 70
66
E. E. Babb & Co., supplies
18 18
67 S. K. Burbank, cash paid R. C. Smith, director's salary
5 00
68
S. K. Burbank, insurance, $3.56, sup- plies, $8.08 11 64
27
69
John O'Brien, transportation
16 50
Apr. 1 70
Chas. A. Creed, transportation
16 50
3 71 Harley Perkins, wood.
12 37
72 Mrs. Chas. Trombley, janitor work ...
4 00
74
75
75
John Labrake, sawing wood 5 00
76
J. B. Carrigan, transportation
16 50
4
8 78 G. F. Hendee, wagon, transportation
35 00
79 Ralph Ketcham, horse. 50 00
13 80 H. M. Chatterton, supplies. 8 20
I3
81 J. B. Candon, cash for express I 48
27 82 E. E. Babb & Co., supplies.
20 06
83 Allyn & Bacon, books 12 50
Amount.
Mar.
73 H. W. Perkins, work on school house Letty Nichols, cleaning
1 00
F. M. Landon, transportation 30 00
31
Date.
No.
Amount
Apr. 27 84 Lelia W. Waite, industrial chart
$75 00
28
85 L. R. Noble, teaching. 72 24
86 Charlotte Hale, teaching 36 00
87 Esther B. Taylor, teaching 36 00
88 Estella Provan, teaching .. 36 00
89 Laura E. Parsons, teaching. 36 00
90 Sedonie Tennien, teaching. 36 00
91 Jennie Cline, teaching .. 36 00
92 Edith Jackson, teaching 28 00
93 Rachael Jackson, teaching 30 00
94 Mary B. Gaffney, teaching 28 00
95 Mary E. McCormick, teaching. 36 00
96 Estella McCarthy, teaching
36 00
97 Katharine McDevitt
36 00
98 Elizabeth Kelley, teaching
32 00
99 Daisy Raleigh, teaching.
28 00
100
Miriam Hitchcock, teaching
28 00
IOI
Mary Connolly, teaching
26 00
IO2
Mrs. Aaron Burditt, transportation ..
10 00
103 C. J. Fenton, janitor work.
16 67
29 104
John Dimmock, transportation
30 00
May 12 105 Albert J. Dow, janitor work.
6 00
I3 106 out-
Carlos Alexander, ( cleaning houses. 3 00
15 107
Albert Pratt, sawing wood. 12 50
19 108
Metzger Bros., 2 shades.
3 50
109
Tuttle Co., paper and pencils.
12 55
19 TIO
Ginn & Co., books.
5 83
26 III L. R. Noble, teaching.
72 24
II2 Charlotte Hale, teaching
36 00
II3 Esther B. Taylor, teaching 36 00
114 E. Estelle Provan, teaching. 36 00
II5 Laura E. Parsons, teaching 36 00
116 Sedonie Tennien, teaching. 36 00
II7 Jennie Cline, teaching 36 00
II8 Edith Jackson, teaching. 28 00
Rachael Jackson, teaching 30 00
32
Amount.
Date. May 120 Mary B. Gaffney, teaching .. $30 00
I2I Mary E. McCormick, teaching 83 00
122 Estella McCarthy, teaching. 36 00
123 Katharine McDevitt, teaching 36 00
124 Elizabeth Kelley, teaching 32 00
125 Daisy Raleigh, teaching
28 00
I26 Miriam Hitchcock, teaching.
28 00
127
J. B. Candon, cash paid Wm. Hum- phrey, wood. 3 50
I28
John Dimmock, transportation 31 50
26 129
C. J. Fenton, janitor, work. 16 67
27 130
Mrs. Aaron Burditt, teaching.
10 00
29 13I
Mary Connolly, teaching
16 00
132
W. S. Humphrey, repairs.
6 20
June 2 133
S. K. Burbank, Insurance, Policy, No. 444.441 8 24
5 134
Harry Rouane, transportation. 20 00
6 135
G. F. Hendee, transportation (harness) 10 00
I36
H. M. Chatterton, supplies.
2 78
15 137
Mrs. Alec Houston, janitor work
13 75
16 138
L. R. Noble. teaching.
54 18
I39
Charlotte Hale, teaching.
27 00
140
Esther B. Taylor, teaching. 27 00
14I
E. Estelle Provan, teaching.
27 00
142
Laura E. Parsons, teaching 27 00
143
Sedonie Tennien, teaching
27 00
144
Jennie Cline, teaching.
27 00
145
Edith Jackson, teaching
27 00
146
Rachael Jackson, teaching $22.50, janitor $8.00. 3º 50
14'
Mary B. Gaffney, teaching $22.50, janitor $4.00. 26 50
148 Mary E. McCormick, teaching 27 00
149 Estella McCarthy teaching 27 00
150 Katharine McDevitt, teaching. 27 00
15I Elizabeth Kelley, teaching 24 00
152 Daisy Raleigh, teaching. 21 00
No.
.
33
Date. June
No I53 Miriam Hitchcock, teaching
Amount $21 00
I54
C. J. Fenton, janitor $16.16, supplies $1.20. 17 36
I55
Albert J. Dow, teaching.
156
Davis Alexander, janitor work. 5 00
8 00
I57 Mrs. Ella Fish, transportation
56 00
158 Mrs. Aaron Burditt, transportation
35 00
I59 Leon Labrake, janitor work. 4 00
17 160 John H. Dimmock, transportation ... 22 50
16I
Mrs. Henry Fox, janitor work 5 00
162 E. W. Chaffee, transportation. 16 50
163 Alec Bean, transportation. 41 25
I9 164
John O'Brien, transportation 16 50
165
J. B. Candon, cash paid Carlos Alexander 2 00
166
D. T. Holden, janitor work 16 50
20 167
Myron Holden, transportation 30 00
I68 C. A. Creed, transportation.
10 00
2I 169
Fred B. Noyes, care of "Town Hall " graduation 4 00
170
Edward E. Babb & Co., books. IO 26
July 10 171
Clayton Cooley, janitor, $9.65, saw- ing wood, $7.90 17 55
172
173
S. K. Burbank, cash paid Mary Con- · nolly, teaching .. 28 00
14 174
Harry Rouane, transportation 7 50
27 175
S. K. Burbank, cash paid Mary Con- nolly, teaching. 7 00
I76
Elijah Giddings, 5 cords wood. 24 00
177
McCormick & Duffy. use of piano .... 4 00
28 178
J. B. Carrigan, transportation 16 50
31 179
Henry Fredette, sawing wood 5 50
Aug. 7 180
James Halpin, sewer and fixings ..... 4 85
181 A. D. Tiffany, water tax 5 00
8 182 John Leonard, fixing wagon. 5 40
10 183
Andrew Riley, carpenter work. II OO
34
Amount
Date. No.
Aug. 12 184 Mrs. George Pelkey, cleaning $25 40
16 185 J. H. Reed, transportation. 26 50
I86 Tuttle Co., order books (R. Smith's bill). I OO
24 187 O. M. Humphrey, wood. 3 00
I88 Ginn & Co., school books. 43 90
I80 H. M. Gipson, lumber.
14 30
190 Vermont School Seat Co
60
24 19I
F. R. Button, 2 water closets and urinal 80 00
25 192
Mrs. Alec. Houston, cleaning. 7 00
30 193
M. Connolly, stove. 20 00
194 J. B. Candon, cash paid for order books. I OO
Sept. 8 195
J. S. Randall, 2 cords wood
3 00
16 196
A. D. Tiffany, services $29.05, cash paid out $20.63. 49 68
197
Andrew Riley, carpenter work 19 50
18 198
H. M. Chatterton, supplies
2 80
22 199
Nelson Manley, transportation.
15 00
26 200
Mrs. Davis Alexander, janitor work (2 weeks). I 00
29 201
A. D. Heath & Co., lumber
6 93
202
Chas. Hagan, labor
Oct. 2 203
James Halpin, work on sewer. 5 00
9 40
204
C. J. Fenton, janitor work
16 .16
6 205 L. R. Noble, teaching
77 77
206
Charlotte Hale, teaching
40 00
207 Anna Bell, teaching.
49 00
208
Jennie Cline, teaching 36 00
209
Laura E. Parsons, teaching 36 00
2IO Sedonie Tennien, teaching 36 00
2II Julia O'Rourke, teaching. 32 00
212 Edith Jackson, teaching. 30 00
21 3 Rachael Jackson, teaching 30 00
214 Gertrude Carrigan, teaching 28 00
215 Mary E. McCormick, teaching 36 00
35
Date. No.
Amount.
Oct .. 216
Estella McCarthy, teaching
$36 00
217 Katharine McDevitt, teaching. 40 00
6 218
Elizabeth Kelley, teaching 36 00
219 Daisy Raleigh, teaching 30 00
220
Mabel Force, teaching 30 00
221
Emeline Dutelle, teaching 26 00
222
John Dimmock, transportation 30 00
9 223 Ernest Wolcott, sawing wood. 5 50
224 The Tuttle Co., supplies $3.65, toilet paper $1.87. 5 52
225 H. A. Sawyer & Co., supplies. 5 50
226 Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 16 79
227 Ginn & Co., books 20 83
228 Silver, Burdett & Co., school books .. 47 00
229 American Book Co. 18 92
19 23º
H. M. Chatterton, repair material. 6 41
23 231
A. D. Tiffany, 42, 260 lbs. coal.
141 57
25 232 Ginn & Co., song books.
12 50
233 Silver, Burdett & Co., school books ..
15 90
Nov. 3 234 L. R. Noble, teaching. 77 78
235
Anna Bell, teaching. 40 00
236
Charlotte Hale, teaching 40 00
237 Jennie Cline, teaching 36 00
238
Laura Parsons, teaching 36 00
239
Sedonie Tennien, teaching 36 00°
240
Estella McCarthy, teaching 36 00
241
Katharine McDevitt, teaching
40 00
243
Elizabeth Kelley, teaching
36 00
244 Edith Jackson, teaching 30 00
245 Rachael Jackson, teaching 30 00
246 Daisy Raleigh, teaching. 30 00
247 Gertrude Carrigan, teaching 28 00
248 Emeline Dutelle, teaching. 26 00
249 Julia O'Rourke, teaching 32 00
250 Mabel Force, teaching. 41 00
251 Nelson Manley, transportation 25 00
-
Mary McCormick, teaching 36 00
242
36
Date.
No.
Amount.
Nov. 4
258 C. J. Fenton, janitor work. $16 16
259 George Palmerine, janitor work. 12 00
260 John Dimmock, transportation. 30 00
II 261 Pittsford Sewer Co., 9 years' rent .. ...
45 00
262 Tuttle Co., diplomas ..
13 25
263 Ginn & Co., school supplies.
4 54
264 Albert Pratt, sawing and splitting wood 14 00
14 265 W. S. Humphrey, repairs 4 70
18 266
Albert J. Dow, cleaning closets 3 00
28 267
W. S. Humphrey, repairs
3 90
29 268
Pittsford Sewer Co., rent April I, 1903, to April 1, 1906.
15 00
269
C. J. Fenton, janitor $16.16, inci- dental 85 cents. 17 OI
270 L. R. Noble, teaching
94 45
27I Anna Bell, teaching 40 00
272 Charlotte Hale, teaching
40 00
273 Jennie Cline, teaching.
36 00
274 Laura Parsons, teaching 36 00
275 Sedonie Tennien, teaching. 36 00
276
Estella McCarthy, teaching 36 00
277 Mary McCormick, teaching 36 00
28 278 Katharine McDevitt, teaching 40 00
279
Elizabeth Kelley, teaching 36 00
280
Edith Jackson, teaching. 30 00
28I
Rachael Jackson, teaching. 30 00
282 Daisy Raleigh, teaching
30 00
283
Gertrude Carrigan, teaching
28 00
284
Julia O'Rourke, teaching
32 00
285
Mabel Force, teaching.
32 00
286
Emeline Dutelle, teaching
26 00
Dec. I 287
John Dimmock, transportation.
30 00
8 289 Nelson Manley, transporiation
10 00
II 290 Silver Burdette & Co., books.
8 20
291
A. D. Tiffany, service $17.30, cash paid out $14.70 32 00
37
Date.
No.
Amount
Dec. 202
H. A. Sawyer & Co., I doz. brooms
$3 00
293
Geo. E. Chalmers, tablets. 2 75
14 294
American Book Co., books ( R. C. Smith's order).
3 36
295
Rev. Geo. Woodall, repairing organ Not used.
3 00
296
Wm. Schuler, work on school grounds I 00
15 298
L. R. Noble, teaching 41 67
Anna Bell, teaching 20 00
300
Charlotte Hale, teaching. 20 00
301
Jennie Cline, teaching. 18 00
302
Laura Parsons, teaching. 18 00
3º3
Sedonie Tennien. teaching 18 00
304
Estella McCarthy, teaching
18 00
Dec. 15 305
Mary E. McCormick, teaching
18 00
306
Katharine McDevitt, teaching.
20 00
307
Elizabeth Kelley, teaching.
18 00
308 Edith Jackson, teaching
15 00
309 Rachael Jackson, teaching
15 00
310
Daisy Raleigh, teaching.
15 00
311
Gertrude Carrigan, teaching
14 00
212
Julia O'Rourke, teaching.
16 00
313
Mabel Force, teaching $16.00, dic- tionary $4.00 20 00
314
Emeline Dutelle, teaching. 13 00
315
C. J. Fenton, janitor $8.32, repairs $1.85 10 17
7 65
317
Mrs. Alec Houston, janitor work. 17 50
16 318
Alec Bean, transportation. 52 50
319
John Dimmock. transportation
15 00
320
George Palmerine, janitor work 9 00
18 321
Wm. Brown, transportation
52 50
19 322 M. C. Fitzpatrick, transportation. 63 00
323
Mrs. Jennie A. P. Squire, janitor. . .
4 00
324
E. W. Chaffee, transportation. 21 00
325 Stoddard Mfg. Co., glass. 7 46
316 G. W. Pratt & Co., repairs on furnace
297
289
38
Date. No.
Amount.
Dec. 20 326 Dixie Fox, janitor work. $9 00
327 Nelson Manley transportation 20 00
328 Albert J. Dow, janitor work. 13 00
329 Rachael Jackson, janitor work.
4 00
330 Edith Jackson, janitor work. 4 00
2 I 331
John Labrake, wood.
15 00
2 I 332
Leon Lebrake, janitor work.
4 00
29 333
Emeline Dutelle, teaching $6.50, janitor $4.00 10 50
Jan. I 334
6 335
Nelson Manley, transportation 10 00
13 336
O. M. Humphrey, 6 cords stove wood
4 50
13 337
A. D. Tiffany, 3150 lbs. coal.
13 29
338
Mrs. G. L. Hewitt, cleaning 2 00
339
Ginn & Co., school books. 24 94
18 340
Albert I. Dow, janitor work.
3 00
19 34I G. W. Pratt & Co., work on furnace
5 92
342 George D. Bates, material $1.98, labor 90 cents. 2 88
23 343
W. J. Humphrey, repairs
3 25
26 344
L. R. Noble, teaching.
83 33
345 Anna Bell, teaching
40 00
346 Charlotte Hale, teaching
40 00
247 Jennie Cline, teaching,
36 00
348 Laura Parsons, teaching 36 00
349 Sedonie Tennien, teaching 36 00
350
Estella McCarthy, teaching
36 00
35I
Mary McCormick, teaching.
36 00
352 Katharine McDevitt, teaching
40 00
353
Elizabeth Kelley, teaching
36 00
354 Edith Jackson, teaching.
30 00
355 Rachael Jackson, teaching 30 00
356 Daisy Raleigh, teaching 30 00
357 Rena Leonard, teaching 28 00
358 Julia O'Rourke, teaching 36 00
359 Mabel Force, teaching 32 00
360 C. J. Fenton, janitor work 16 66
N. G. Stevens, transportation 21 00
39
Amount.
Date. No Jan. 36I A. D. Tiffany, taking census, 601 names. $24 04
362 Freeman Scofield, carting 9 85
27 363
John Dimmock, transportation 30 00
364
Nelson Manley, transportation.
15 00
365
Leon Labrake, sawing wood
4 00
3º 366 H. M. Chatterton, for supplies
7 89
29 367 Jerry Falloon, drawing coal.
10 63
368
T. J. Hagan, M.D., (professional services) 8 00
31 369 Myron Holden, transportation. 28 00
370 Joseph La Rose, transportation.
15 00
371 T. J. Hagan, M.D., school director services.
10 00
272
J. B. Candon, school director services 44 00
373 A. D. Tiffany, water tax 5 00
$8,650 55
Summary
Teachers' wages.
$5463 09
Fuel
548 86
Janitor work.
433 34
Books
225 34
Supplies
222 34
Furniture.
4I
60
Repairs
233 0I
Transportation
I2II
40
Insurance
II
80
Water and sewer tax.
70 00
Incidentals.
52 38
Directors' services
IO5 35
Taking school census
24 04
Professional services (Dr. T. J. Hagan) ..
8 00
$8,650 55
The item of transportation includes the purchase of one horse and harness $60.00, one wagon $35.00. In the item of
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repairs on schoolhouses, it includes work done on school- room and woodshed and putting two closets under the village school at an expense of $157 36, making a permanent im- provement in the sanitary conditions. In the item of supplies, it includes the purchase of a large atlas, $15.00; also the Tiffany Industrial Work, $75.00, for all the schools, and a Webster's dictionary $4.00, for the Hudson school. All the schools are supplied with fuel sufficient for the winter term.
RESOURCES
Rental school funds, paid during year. .... $139 45
Last year's report. 138 82
63
Rental school lands, unpaid
89 08
Huntington fund
68 79
Received for wood, Florence school.
5 00
Received for old schoolhouse
20 00
State apportionment.
581 94
State apportionment $45, 000 reserve fund
285 46
Error order 361
80 .
50% grand list
6502 88
Tuition Town of Chittenden
221 81
Tuition Town of Mendon
28 50
$7804 89
Overdrawn
845 66
$8650 55
JOHN B. CANDON, A. D. TIFFANY, T. J. HAGAN,
Directors.
Report of the Superintendent of Schools
To the Honorable Board of School Directors :
GENTLEMEN :- I have the honor herewith to submit to you my report as superintendent of schools for the past five months :
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During that time, in my endeavor thoroughly to acquaint myself with the condition and the needs of the various schools of the town, I have visited all of them once and some of them several times. I have found the teachers, almost without exception, doing conscientious work, and in many cases most efficiently filling their positions.
As I have looked over the equipment of the schools, I have seen abundant evidence of the fact that the town of Pittsford has, in the past, been generous in furnishing supplies, but these supplies are now, in many instances, in poor condition or wholly lacking. Something has been done during the past five months, towards remedying this condition, and it is earnestly to be hoped that the good work may be continued. The introduction of music into the High School, and into as many of the lower schools as can feasibly be reached by a supervisor who is, for the larger part of the day, occupied with other work is also to my mind, a step in the right direction.
It will be remembered that in the elementary school course of the ancient Greeks, music occupied the leading place because, more than any other study, it contributed to the mental and moral development of the child. The epics of Homer and Hesival, the lyrics of Sappho and Pindar, were sung, not read in the schools of Greece. And so I feel that if allowed to remain in the schools, music will prove one of the most valuable aids in inculcating these principles of refinement and culture, which is the aim of true education. As supervisor of music, I wish to express my appreciation of the enthusiastic manner in which both pupils and teachers have responded to my efforts to introduce music into the schools.
I found one or two of the schools in the more remote districts "out of grade," but the superintendent and teachers of those schools are working together to remedy that con- dition, and we hope by the end of the year to bring them again into line. And this brings to mind a fact, which I feel it my duty to bring to your attention, and that is, that
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repairs on schoolhouses, it includes work done on school- room and woodshed and putting two closets under the village school at an expense of $157 36, making a permanent im- ' provement in the sanitary conditions. In the item of supplies, it includes the purchase of a large atlas, $15.00; also the Tiffany Industrial Work, $75.00, for all the schools, and a Webster's dictionary $4.00, for the Hudson school. All the schools are supplied with fuel sufficient for the winter term.
RESOURCES
Rental school funds, paid during year.
$139 45
Last year's report. 138 82
63
Rental school lands, unpaid
89 08
Huntington fund
68 79
Received for wood, Florence school
5 00
Received for old schoolhouse
20 00
State apportionment.
581 94
State apportionment $45, 000 reserve fund
285 46
Error order 361
.
80
50% grand list
6502 88
Tuition Town of Chittenden
221 81
Tuition Town of Mendon
28 50
$7804 89
Overdrawn
845 66
$8650 55
JOHN B. CANDON, A. D. TIFFANY, T. J. HAGAN,
Directors.
Report of the Superintendent of Schools
To the Honorable Board of School Directors :
GENTLEMEN :- I have the honor herewith to submit to you my report as superintendent of schools for the past five months :
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During that time, in my endeavor thoroughly to acquaint myself with the condition and the needs of the various schools of the town, I have visited all of them once and some of them several times. I have found the teachers, almost without exception, doing conscientious work, and in many cases most efficiently filling their positions.
As I have looked over the equipment of the schools, I have seen abundant evidence of the fact that the town of Pittsford has, in the past, been generous in furnishing supplies, but these supplies are now, in many instances, in poor condition or wholly lacking. Something has been done during the past five months, towards remedying this condition, and it is earnestly to be hoped that the good work may be continued. The introduction of music into the High School, and into as many of the lower schools as can feasibly be reached by a supervisor who is, for the larger part of the day, occupied with other work is also to my mind, a step in the right direction.
It will be remembered that in the elementary school course of the ancient Greeks, music occupied the leading place because, more than any other study, it contributed to the mental and moral development of the child. The epics of Homer and Hesival, the lyrics of Sappho and Pindar, were sung, not read in the schools of Greece. And so I feel that if allowed to remain in the schools, music will prove one of the most valuable aids in inculcating these principles of refinement and culture, which is the aim of true education. As supervisor of music, I wish to express my appreciation of the enthusiastic manner in which both pupils and teachers have responded to my efforts to introduce music into the schools.
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