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14. To see if the town will vote to instruct its Select- men to petition the Executive Committee of the Orleans Coun- ty Agricultural Association for permission to join said Agri- cultural Association and receive the benefits of the services of the County Agricultural Adviser or Agent, employed by said Association; and to appropriate such sum of money as the Ex- ecutive Committee of said Association shall demand upon the granting of said petition, not to exceed such proportional part of the sum of $1200.00 as the Grand List of the Town of Brighton bears to the total grand list of the County of Essex; all as provided in Section 2 of No. 120 of the laws of 1915.
15. Will the town vote to install a uniform system of public accounting, as recommended by the officials as appointed by the governor under the Acts of 1915.
16. To see what action the town will take to make pro- vision to take care of the surface water from Cross and South Streets.
17. To see if the town will vote to avail itself of the provisions of an act to facilitate the assessment and collection of poll taxes as provided in No. 48, of the laws of 1915.
18. To see if the town will appropriate money, and if so, how much, for the proper observance of Memorial Day.
19. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate for the compensation of the fire company, the chief, and horses to draw the fire apparatus.
20. To see if the town will vote to raise a sum of money in addition to the amount now required by law, to take ad- vantage of the State Aid Law, and if so, how much.
21. To see if the town will vote to instruct the school directors to appoint medical inspectors for the school, if so, how many.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
22. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to defray the current expenses of the town, for the sup- port of the schools, the support of the poor, the making and repairing of highways and bridges and the care of snow roads for the ensuing year, and to liquidate its present liabilities.
23. To transact any other business that may legally be transacted at said meeting.
JOHN W. THURSTON, Selectmen
H. B. BLODGETT, of
H. B. FARMER, Brighton.
Dated at Brighton, this 23rd day of Feb. A. D. 1916.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF
BRIGHTON
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1, 1917
1
1
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Brighton
FOR THE YEAR
Ending February 1, 1917
The Herald Press, Island Pond, Vt.
Auditor's Report
Your auditors have examined the accounts of the various town officers and find them as follows:
Selectmen's Account
Orders have been drawn by the board to meet the demands as herein mentioned. Vouchers have been taken and filed in the Town Clerk's office for your inspection.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES
No.
2885 Rev. C. D. Trottier, Roman Catholic, $22 50
2886 A. P. Cobb, Methodist Episcopal, 22 50
2887 L. F. Jones, Congregational, 22 50
2888 M. T. Sadleir, Protestant Episcopal, 22 50
$90 00
MEMORIAL DAY 2925 H. B. Farmer, vote of town March 1916, 40 00
TAXES
2919 M. Blanchette, county tax 1915, with fees, $218 23
2954 Geo. S Robinson, taxes factory building, 144 96
2966 W. A. Gleeson, taxes factory lot, 3 35
3001 Geo. S. Robinson, State highway, 505 36
3004 Geo. S. Robinson, State school, 1011 11
Geo. S. Robinson, State tax, 512 07
$2395 28
INTEREST
2892 Geo. S. Robinson, interest on Brighton Water Bonds, interest on orders 2819, 51, 1838, 2463, 2585, $1000 00
2914 Island Pond National Bank, interest on orders 2682, 2723, 2534, 2813, to April 30, 1916, 506 94
4
2924 E. F. Johnson, interest on order 1003 to May 1, 1916, $256 70
2930 Geo. S. Robinson, interest on U. S. Sur- plus fund, 189 19
2958 E.F.Johnson, interest on orders 1886, 2525, 125 CO
2971 George S. Robinson, interest on Brighton Water Bonds, 1000 00
2972 Geo. S. Robinson, interest on orders 2917, 2723, 2900, 2893, 2927, to Sept. 30, 1916, 130 98
2993 Island Pond National Bank, interest on ord- ers 2819, 51, 1838, 2403, 2585, 2682, 2534, 2813, 2928, 2929 to Oct. 31, 1916, 486 62
3021 Island Pond National Bonk, interest on orders 1866, 2561, to Mch. 1, 1916, 73 72
3066 Interest on orders 2400, 2878, 2924, 82 06
$3851 21
MONEY LOANED TO TOWN
2878 E. F. Johnson,
$ 750 00
2893
Island Pond National Bank,
1000 00
2900 Island Pond National Bank, 1000 00
2917 Island Pond National Bank,
1C00 00
2927
Island Pond National Bank,
1000 00
2928
Island Pond National Bank,
1000 00
2929
Island Pond National Bank,
1000 00
3011 Island Pond National Bank,
1000 00
3029
Island Pond National Bank,
1000 00
$8750 00
WATERING TROUGHS
3061 Lyman Rexford, 12 months,
$3 00
3062 W. R. Danforth, 12 months, 3 00
$6 00
RENTS
2879 W. H. Kane, opera hall March 1916,
$ 10 00
2926
W. H. Kane, opera hall May 16, 1916, 10 CO
2936 Harry B. Amey, rent offices to July 1, 1916, 175 00
2966 W. A. Gleeson, land rent, factory,
5 00
2981
W. H. Kane, opera hall, Sept. 12, 1916, 10 00
3019 W. H. Kane, opera hall, Nov. 7, 1916,
10 00
3034 Harry B. Amey, rent offices to Jan. 1, 1917, 175 00
$395 00
5
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
2907 Island Pond Electric Co., current Dec. 15, 1915 to Mch. 15, 1916, $216 76 Island Pond Electric Co., 22 renewals, 11 00
2911 Island Pond Electric Co., current Mch. 15, 1915 to June 15, 1916, 216 67
Island Pond Electric Co., 20 renewals,
10 00
$454 34
INSURANCE
2891 Geo. S. Robinson, insurance factory bldg., $63 75 Geo. S. Robinson, bonds, trustees, Bright- on Water System, 25 00
2931 Geo. S. Robinson, insurance, factory bldg., 134 50
3015 Geo. S. Robinson, insurance, factory bldg., 113 25
3015 Geo. S. Robinson, library books, 21 00
$357 50
FIRE DEPARTMENT
2883 H. E. Randall, supplies, $ 3 25
2953 H. E. Randall, supplies, 4 52
2979 O. P. Wilcox Co., supplies, 2 34
3026 H. E. Randall, for distribution among Fire company, vote of town March 1916, 150 00
$160 11
PUBLIC LIBRARY
3036 Mrs. C. M. King, vote of town March 1916, PRINTING
$125 00
2915 Express and Standard, printing 650 town reports, $ 67 50
2933 Essex County Herald, 667 post cards and printing same for F. E. Russell, tax collector, 7 42
2950 Essex County Herald, printing notices, 1 50
3023 Essex County Herald, printing ballots, 15 00
3049 Essex County Herald, printing cards and notices, 5 25
$96 67 AMOUNT TO APPLY ON FACTORY BUILDING ORDER 2963 Geo. S. Robinson, 25 per cent grand list to apply on factory order 2534, vote of town, $2560 35
6
WATER SYSTEM
3064 Trustees Brighton Water Bond Sinking Fund: Water rent 54 hydrants, $1080 CO
Fountain on flat,
30 00
Four water troughs, 12 00
High School,
25 00
$1147 50
Less tax assessed 1916,
845 50
$ 301 50
Interest on orders to Feb. 1, 1917: 1710, 1764, 1987, 2150. 2152, 2161,
2175, 2277, 2051, 2023, 1839, 1442, 1883, 2665, 2849, 1003, 903 87
$1205 37
OVERSEER OF POOR ACCOUNT
2938 O. P. Wilcox & Co., supplies furnished Overseer of Poor, $ 45 67 2939 O. P. Wilcox & Co., supplies furnished Overseer of Poor, 10 55
2940 Frank Paquette, Jr., wood furnished Overseer of Poor, 11 0)
2955 Mrs DeliaLetourneau, 7 1-2 weeks' board, Frank Young, 37 50
2957 Dale and Sweeney, rent, Mrs. Belland, Mch. 1 to Aug. 1, 1916, 25 00
Dale and Sweeney, rent, Chas. Hillard,
Mch. 1 to Aug. 1, 1916,
20 00
$149 72
BANK WALL NEAR DAMON PLACE
3001 E. B. Hill, labor and material,
$
27 00
BOARD OF HEALTH
3057 J. W. Thurston, disinfectants, 23 40
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ADVISER
3069 C. W. Richmond, Vote of town March 1916 as provides Sec. 2 of 120 of the laws of 1915, $ 100 00
7
BRIDGE AT EAST BRIGHTON
2982
W. A. Gleeson, freight charges 100 bags cement, 9400 lbs. at 4 cts., $ 3 76
W. L. Currier, rubbling for bridge, 50 00
Clarence Goupee, labor,
7 50
Carl Peavey, labor, 7 00
Foss & Co., 120 bags cement,
80 70
Jerry King, 2 days labor with team,.
8 00
Charles Goupee, labor,
13 75
W. H. Hobbs, labor and material,
16 90
J. H. Barnes, labor and material,
108 13
Ed. Woods, labor,
5 75
Paul Letourneau, labor,
16 25
W. John, labor,
14 50
John Hill, labor,
8 26
2998 2999
O. Riggie, labor,
7 88
3000
T. Crowe, labor,
7 88
3007
Will McKelvey, labor,
4 50
3006
A. D. Twofoot, 1000 ft. lumber,
12 00
3009
E. E. Davis, 4 days, team,
12 00
3009
E. E. Davis, foreman,
15 00
3014
M. Rivard, transporting men,
9 00
3020
W. A. Gleeson, agent, 1100 lbs. old steel,
16 50
1940 lbs. scrap iron,
29 10
3022 John Riggie, 3 1-2 days' labor, A. Wilson,
7 88
3054
Foss & Co., 16 ft. 1 1-2 in. piping,
2 40
3055
M. G. Waterman, 1 1-2 days, man and team, 6 00
3073
Osborne Bros., 650 lbs. steel rails at 1 1-2 c, 9 75
$534 24
SNOW BILLS
2880 L. H. Currier, men and team, $ 6 08
2881
W. S. Currier, 11 hours, snow road, 2 20
2884 Jerry King, 53 1-2 hours, sidewalks, 16 05
2889
Jos. Welch, 12 days, care stairs,
18 00
2894 G. E. Aldrich, 9 days, snow road, 11 25
2895
G. G. Rivers, 12 hours, snow road, 2 10
2897 L. Riggie, opening culvert, J. Barnes',
6 00
L. Riggie, 8 spruce poles, 1 00
2897
Lee Elliott, 3 hours snow roller, 1 20
2983 2984 2985 2986 2989 2990 2991 2992 2994 2995 2996 2997
Bosworth Store Co., cement,
53 85
8
2901 Jos. Welch, 17 hours stairs,
$ 2 55
2903 M. S. Page, opening culvert, 1 00
2904 M. Perry, 1 day, snow road, 1 75
2906 E. L. Lanpher, 4 days, snow road, team, J. C. Farmer, 1 day, snow road,
1 75
M. Perry, 1-2 day, snow road,
2 63
50
2913 M. Rivard, sanding sidewalks,
2 50
2923 2946 J. A. Cilley, 1 day, snow road,
2 00
3013 3025
E. L. Allen, 1-2 day, snow road, team,
2 00
3028 3030 3031
E. L Lanpher, snow roller, team,
12 00
3032 Leon Minard, damage, winter road, 3 00
40
3033 H. E. Aldrich, 2 1-2 days roller, team, 12 50
3037
W. E. Bumps, labor, snow road, 2 30
3038
W. H. Hobbs, labor, snow road, 5 00
11 20
3040 3042
H. B. Farmer, snow roads,
14 25
3043 E. E. Davis, snow roads, team,
29 65
E. E. Davis, paid D. Twofoot, snow road, E. E. Davis, paid Fred Berry, snow road,
15 00
3046 H. E. Aldrich, 28 hours, snow roller, 14 00
3047
E. L. Lanpher, 3 days, snow roller,
15 00
3048 L. N. Elliott, 1 1-2 days, snow roller,
7 50
3055 M. E. Smith, snow road,
22 80
3063 Geo. H. Chase, care of stairs,
15 75
4068 M. E. Smith, 18 hours, snow roller,
18 00
3070 J. H. Barnes, snow roller, 33 00
3071 W. L. Currier, snow bills, 199 74
SALARIES
2882 Geo. L. Dyer, attending and check list, March meeting, 1916, 2 00
Geo.L.Dyer, making supplementary check list, 25
Geo. L. Dyer, making town meeting warning, 25
2890 J. R. Applebee, constable and ballot clerk, March meeting, 1916, 12 00
$578 35
2909 2910 2911 2912
Geo. S. Robinson, paid Joe Welch, stairs,
F. A. Damon, labor, snow roads,
3 00
Edward King, land damage, winter road,
5 00
R. C. Wing, 13 1-2 hours, snow road,
13 00
J. H. Barnes, snow road, 22 00
Edward Guay, 13 hours, sidewalk, 5 20
Leon Minard, 2 hours' labor,
Ed Guay, 29 hours, sidewalk,
2 50
16 00
9
2899 Fred Paquette, 4 days, auditor, 1916, $10 00
2920 J. R Applebee, ballot clerk, primary election, 12 50
2621 Geo. L. Dyer, assisting town clerk, prim- ary election 2 00
2932 2937 2945
Rob Knapp, special police, 4 nights, 6 00
Martin Renell, special police, 2 50
C. E. Johnson, special police,
8 00
2952
G. H. Albee, 20 days lister, 40 00
G. H. Albee, 1 day, listers' meeting, 2 00
G. H. Albee expenses, listers' meeting, 2 00
G. H. Albee, team hire, 7 00
2953 H. E. Randall, serving as fire chief, 50 00
2956
J. S. Sweeney, 29 days lister, 58 00
J. S Sweeney, attending listers' meeting, 4 00
2960
C. R. Andrews, services, night police, 13 75
2961 Geo. L. Dyer, taking school census, 402 names at 4 cents, 16 08
2962 W. A. Paine, 12 days lister, 24 00
W. A. Paine, attending listers' meeting, 5 00
W. A. Paine, team hire, 7 00
2968 Geo. L. Dyer, 1 day attending primary, Geo. L. Dyer, making check list, 1 00
2 00
2970 J.R.Applebee, ballot clerk, September 12, '16, 18 00
2976 A. Stott, 6 months water commissioner, 12 50
3002 H. B. Farmer, ballot clerk at General election, November 7, 1916, 17 00
3005 Geo. S. Robinson, collecting $17,527, taxes at 1 per cent, 175 27
3035 J. R. Applebee, care booths, election No- vember 7, 1916, 3 50
3041 H. B. Blodgett, chairman, selectmen, 50 00
3042 H. B. Farmer, selectman, 20 00
3043 E. E. Davis, selectman, 20 00
3052
E. J. Parsons, moderator March 1916, 3 00
E. J. Parsons, auditor 1916, 12 50
E. J. Parsons, assisting selectmen, 5 00
E. J. Parsons, civil board, 2 00
3053 E. A. Bemis, 5 months overseer of poor, 20 85
3057 J. W. Thurston, services as clerk, board of selectmen, 30 00
3058 A. Stott, 6 months water commissioner, 12 50
3059 C. E. Foss, 12 months water commissioner, 25 00
10
3060 Geo. L. Dyer, 12 months water commis- sioner, 25 0C
Geo. L. Dyer, 12 months, treasurer, water commissioners, 125 00
3067 Geo. S. Robinson, 12 months, treas Irer, 75 00
3072 Dr. H. E. Sargent, health officer, 100 00
$1039 45
MISCELLANEOUS
2898
2896 J. R. Applebee, attending Miss Holleran, $ 6 6C Lee Elliott, 6854 feet hemlock plank at 16, 109 64 Lee Elliott,327 feet spruce lumber 2 x6 at 18, 5 88
2902
W. R. Boulds, 26 pieces spruce lumber, 2×4x16, railing, 6 50
2905 I. L. Robin, 1 sled runner and iron, 2 50
I. L. Robin, shaft sidewalk scraper, 1 15
2908 J. A. Cilley, 1 day labor, railing, 2 CO
2916 Passumpsic Telephone Co., fire alarm service to May 1, 1916, 2 27
2918 W. A. Gleeson, freight charges, road machine, 11 81
2922
Frank Turgeon, burying pig, 1 00
H. B. Farmer, 1 Armco culvert, 16 80
2934 2935 Fred Bresse, auto service, 5 00 2942 Alex Goulet, 2 days team on highway, 8 00
2943
The Bosworth Store Co., sidewalk material, 1915, 9 35
The Bosworth Store Co., labor, flat sewer, 50
2944 Osborne Bros., plank for crossing near Essex House, 1 75
2947 H. B. Farmer, 1 road machine, 238 19
2948 H. B. Farmer, 2 Armco culverts, 58 00
2949 F. E. Russell, repairs on band stand, 10 00
11
2951 Passampsic Telephone Co., fire alarm service Sept. 1, 1916, $ 8 25
2959 H. B. Farmer, Armco culvert, 82 40
2964 B. Houle, 4 days labor on highway near creamery, 8 00
2965 J.D. Finnegan. 1 day's labor on highway near creamery, 2 00
2967 Jerry King, 1 day's labor on highway near creamery, team, 4 00
2969 J. R. Farmer, 11 1-2 days labor on high- way near creamery, 23 00
2973 The Bosworth Store Co., material for factory building roof, 181 79
2974 Lee N. Elliott, 4 days man and team on highway, 12 00
2975 A. C. Colby, 500 ft. 2x4, 10 00
2977 Pass impsic Telephone Co., fire alarm service to Oct. 1, 1916, 1 62
2978
Ed. Wood, labor and hauling plank for bridge, 2 00
2980 E. E. Davis, cutting bushes from East Brighton to Back pond, 14 00
2987 J. C. Farmer, cutting bushes, 6 20
2988
Edward King, cutting bushes, 25 00
3003
Edward King, cutting bushes, 5 00
3008
F. E. Russell, paid dumping rubbish cans, 3 00
3010 Bosworth Store Co., cement, nails, police badges, 15 17
Bosworth Store Co., street sign, 9 10
3012
John Prance, damage harness, wagon, 2 30
3017
H. B. Farmer, Armco culvert, 32 00
3018
H.B. Farmer, labor and cash paid for re- pairs bridges and culverts, 57 05
3024 A.E.Hawkins,labor factory building roof, 187 56
12
3027 E. E. Davis, labor and cash paid, Plea- sant street culvert, $ 4 50
3039 W. A. Paine, 100 feet railing, 1 60
3044 John R. Farmer, 1 day labor on highway, 2 00
3045
G. E. Aldrich, labor and team, repair- ing bridge, 1 50
3050 Passumpsic Telephone Co., fire alarm service to February 1, 1917, 8 23
3051 Geo. S. Robinson, town books, under No. 109 Acts 1915, 19 30
3053
E. A. Bemis, making tax bill, 5 0C
E. A. Bemis, care transient paupers,
10 25
E. A. Bemis, making check list,
E. A. Bemis, supplies for lockup, 1 00
1 98
3057 J. W. Thurston, postage on town reports, 5 75
J. W. Thurston, books for town clerk, 7 80
3065 Geo. S. Robinson, recording town meet- ing warning, 1 00
Geo. S. Robinson, attending town meeting, 2 00
Geo. S. Robinson, recording town meeting, 1 00
Geo. S. Robinson, paid J. Welch,
50
Geo. S. Robinson, making transfer, 2 00
Geo. S. Robinson, making tax bill, 3 00
Geo. S. Robinson, attending caucus, 2 00
Geo. S. Robinson, telephone charges, Wiswell, Colebrook, 71
Geo. S. Robinson, printing tax notices,
75
Geo. S. Robinson, Loring, Short & Har- mon, tax books, 4 00
Geo. S. Robinson, printing tax cards, 5 00
Geo. S. Robinson, making tax bills, 2 80
Geo. S. Robinson, attending primary,
2 00
Geo. S. Robinson, recording and count- ing ballots, 1 50
Geo. S. Robinson, recording doings of primary meeting, 1 00
Geo.S.Robinson, C.C. Lord, printing ballots, 6 00
Geo. S. Robinson, attending General election, March, 1916, 2 00
Geo. S. Robinson, recordingGeneral elec-
tion and returns, 1 00
13
3067
Geo. S. Robinson, returning 94 births and deaths, $ 9 40
returning 25 marriages, 2 50
$1307 45
SUMMARY OF TOTALS
Religious societies,
$ 90 00
Memorial Day,
40 00
Taxes,
2395 28
Interest,
3851 21
Money loaned to town,
8750 CO
Watering troughs,
6 00
Rents,
395 00
Electric lights,
454 34
Insurance,
375 50
Fire department,
160 11
Public library,
125 00
Printing,
96 67
Amount to apply on factory building order,
2560 35
Water System,
1205 37
Overseer of Poor account,
149 72
Bank wall near Damon place,
27 00
Board of Health,
26 40
County Agricultural Adviser,
100 00
Bridge at East Brighton,
534 24
Snow bills,
578 35
Salaries,
1039 45
Miscellaneous,
1307 45
$24367 44
School Director's Account
Statement of orders drawn by the School Board from January 31st, 1916 to February 1st, 1917.
Feb., 1916 No.
5 1059 Arthur Goulette, transportation,
$ 10 00
8 1060 Cydney Barnes, board, 6 00
12 1061 C. B. Hodsden, janitor, 14 00
14
15 1062
Dennis Twofoot, fuel,
$ 40 00
25 1063
Paul A. Sanders, teacher's salary,
105 52
25 1064 Lo: E. Fullington, teacher's salary, 55 52
25 1065 Mary E. Haley, teacher's salary, 54 00
25
1066
Mytie G. Ames, teacher's salary, 51 00
25 1067
Mabel L. LaRoche, teacher's salary,
54 00
25 1058
Bertha E. Webster, teacher's salary,
54 00
25 1069
Esther M. Williams, teacher's salary,
44 CC
25
1070
Celia Smith, teacher's salary,
44 00
25 1071
Irene E. White, teacher's salary,
44 00
25 1072
Helen E. Davis, teacher's salary,
36 00
25
1073
C. B. Hodsen, janitor, 14 00
March
4 1074
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies,
2 59
4 1075
Irene E. White, one week's salary,
11 00
10 1076 Bosworth Store Co., supplies and repairs,
6 42
10 1077
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies,
29 01
14
1078
Arthur Goulette, transportation,
10 00
17 1079
Mrs. John Cahill, transportation,
18 00
17 1080
Celia Smith, teacher's salary,
33 00
18 1081
Paul Jean, transportation,
4 20
18 1082
C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
14 00
20
1083
M. E. Smith, janitor and transportation,
16 00
21 1084 Helen E. Davis, teacher's salary,
27 00
21 1085 Esther M. Williams, teacher's salary,
33 00
24
1086
Paul A. Saunders, teacher's salary.
105 52
24 1087
Lou E. Fullington, teacher's salary,
55 52
24 1088
Mary E. Haley, teacher's salary,
54 00
24 1089
Myrtie G. Ames, teacher's salary,
54 00
24 1090 Mabel L. LaRoche, teacher's salary,
54 00
24
1091 Bertha E. Webster, teacher's salary,
54 00
24
1092 C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
14 00
24
1093 Ed. King, fuel,
49 75
24 1094
A. A. Moulton, transportation,
42 00
24 1095
Edward Woods, fuel and janitor,
8 85
24 1096 W. S. Nicholson, janitor,
3 85
24
1097 Melvina Woods, teacher training,
10 00
24
1098 Levi Pond, board,
13 00
April
1 1099
J. C. Paradis, transportation,
9 00
3 1100
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies,
13 92
3 1101 John Prance, transportation,
27 00
15
1102 C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
$14 00
8 15 1103 Bosworth Store Co,, supplies,
1 50
17 1104 Paul A. Saunders, supplies, 5 96
22 1105 C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
14 00
28 1106 Esther M. Williams, teacher's salary,
33 00
May
4 1108 Arthur Goulette, transportation,
23 00
5 1109 Paul A. Saunders, teacher's salary,
105 52
5 1110 Lou E. Fullington, teacher's salary, 55 52
5 1111 Mary E. Haley, teacher's salary,
54 00
5 1112 Myrtie G. Ames, teacher's salary,
54 00
5
1113 Mabel L. LaRoche, teacher's salary,
54 00
5 1114 Bertha E. Webster, teacher's salary,
54 00
5 1115
C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
13 00
12 1116 Helen E. Davis, teacher's salary,
35 00
12 1117 Celia Smith, teacher's salary,
44 00
16 1118 Essex County Herald, printing,
1 75
20 1119 Ethel P. Johnson, teacher's salary,
36 00
24 1120 Island Pond Electric Co., lights,
13 50
24 1121 Mrs. John Cahill, transportation,
14 00
24 1122 George L. Dyer, money paid out,
19 39
31 1123 Stern Brothers, merchandise,
2 00
June 6 1124 C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
28 00
7 1125
Paul A. Saunders, teacher's salary,
137 22
7 1126 Lou E. Fullington, teacher's salary,
69 40
7 1127
Mary E. Haley, teacher's salary,
67 50
7 1128
Myrtie G. Ames, teacher's salary,
67 50
7 1129 Mabel L. LaRoche, teacher's salary,
67 50
7 1130
Bertha E. Webster, teacher s salary,
67 50
9 1131
Esther M. Williams, teacher's salary,
55 00
9 1132
Celia Smith, teacher's salary,
44 00
9 1133
Helen E. Davis, teacher's salary,
36 00
9 1134
Ethel P. Johnson, teacher's salary,
54 00
9 1135
Paul A. Saunders, money paid out,
12 39
10 1136 Mrs. Thomas Todd, transportation,
37 00
12 1137 Mrs. Fred E. Stevens, transportation,
75 60
12 1138 Mrs. C. N. Williams, janitor,
5 50
16 1139 Edward Wood, janitor,
3 00
17 1140
W. S. Nicholson, janitor,
4 30
21 1141 Island Pond Electric Co., lights,
6 75
22 1142 A. E. Parlin, money paid out,
2 50
16
June
24 1143
Mrs. Fred Young, cleaning,
$ 1 50
30 1144 A. E. Parlin, director's salary,
25 00
30 1145 C. E. Foss, director's salary, 10 00
30 1146 E. E. Davis, director's salary,
10 00
30 1147
G. L. Dyer, clerk's salary,
40 00
30 1148 Paul Jean, transportation,
24 00
30 1149 Mrs. John Cahill, transportation,
6 00
30 1150 Fritz Farmer, janitor,
6 65
30 1151
M. E. Smith, 9 00
July
8 1152
Edward Wood, janitor,
3 15
8 1153
A. J. Chesney, repairs,
17 70
17 1154
Duncan Mackenzie, backstop for ball team,
4 00
18 1153
C. B. Hodsden, repairs,
9 30
28
1156
Mrs. Almeda Annis, cleaning,
5 25
August
3 1157
Essex County Herald, printing,
1 50
5 1158
Mrs. Mary Young, cleaning, 5 25
9 1159
C. H. Barnes, transportation,
25 00
9 1160 L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., appliances,
5 65
10 1161
C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
6 30
September
1
1162
J. R. Applebee, truancy,
25 00
8 1163
Ralph Davis, fuel and repairs,
12 50
16 1164 E. E. Davis, janitor,
8 00
18 1165
C. R. Andrews, repairs,
14 37
22 1166
L. M. Darling, Supt., money paid out,
12 48
October
2 1169 Frank Paquette, Jr., fuel,
32 00
2 1170
C. B. Hodsden, fuel,
7 85
2 1171
Dustbane Co., merchandise,
5 25
2 1172
American Book Co., text books,
4 00
2 1173
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies,
18 71
2 1174
Ginn & Co., text books,
68 83
2 1175
D. C. Heath & Co., text books,
2 12
2 1176
A. N. Palmer Co., text books,
2 01
9 1177 Foss & Co., supplies,
39 99
9 1178 H. M. Weigel, supplies,
3 75
11 1179 Paul A. Saunders, teacher's salary,
116 64
11 1180 Lou E. Fullington, teacher's salary,
61 12
11 1181 Mary E. Haley, teacher's salary,
55 00
17
October
11 1182 Eva M. Whalen, teacher's salary,
11 1183 Mabel L. LaRoche, teacher's salary, 54 00
11 1184 Bertha E. Webster, teacher's salary, 54 00
L. Ruth Stuart, teacher's salary,
61 12
11 1186
Myra Daley, teacher's salary,
44 00
11 1187 Mary E. Daley, teacher s salary,
44 00
11 1188 Mary J. Kelley, teacher's salary, 44 00
11 1189 Melvina Woods, teacher's salary,
44 00
14 1190
C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
24 00
8 1191 Scott Foresman & Co., text books,
20 33
21 1192 Geo. S. Robinson & Co., insurance,
17 95
21 1194
Stanley Hill, janitor,
1 05
27 1195 Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies,
72 97
27
1196 C. B. Hosden, janitor, 12 00
55 00
30 1198
A. E. Hawkins, furniture,
26 40
November
2 1199 Union Library Association, text books,
11 00
2 1200 Milton Bradley Co., supplies,
242 38
4
1 Mrs. W. H. Farr, transportation, 56 00
10
2 Paul A. Saunders, teacher's salary,
116 64
10
3 Lou E. Fullington, teacher's salary,
61 12
10
4 Mary E. Haley, teacher's salary,
55 00
10
5 Eva M. Whalen, teacher's salary,
54 00
10
6 Mabel L. LaRoche, teacher's salary,
54 00
10
7 Bertha E. Webster, teacher's salary,
54 00
10
8 Myra A. Daley, teacher's salary,
44 00
10
9 Mary E. Daley, teacher's salary,
44 00
10
10
Mary J. Kelley, teacher's salary,
44 00
10
11
Melvina Woods, teacher's salary,
44 00
11
12
C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
14 00
10
13
L. Ruth Stuart, teacher's salary,
61 12
11
14 E. E. Davis, furniture and fuel,
5 50
11
15 Edward Wood, fuel,
23 50
11
16 Mary J. Kelley, salary,
8 00
14
17 Stern Brothers, supplies,
3 30
18
18 Thomas Todd, transportation,
45 00
25
19 Theron Hobbs, fuel,
1 00
25
20 C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
14 00
29
21 Lou E. Fullington, salary,
30 56
29
22 Stanley Hill, janitor,
1 40
28 1197 Frank Paquette, Jr., fuel,
$54 00
11 1185
18
December
8 23 Paul A. Saunders, teacher's salary,
$116 24
8
24 Lou E. Fullington, teacher's salary,
30 56
8
25 Mary E. Haley, teacher's salary, 55 00
8
26 Eva M. Whalen, teacher's salary,
54 00
8
27 Mabel L. LaRoche, teacher's salary,
54 00
8 28 Bertha E. Webster, teacher's salary,
54 00
8 29 L. Ruth Stuart, teacher's salary,
77 68
8 30 Myra Daley, teacher's salary,
44 00
8 31 Mary E. Daley, teacher s salary,
44 00
8 32 Mary J. Kelley, teacher's salary,
48 00
8
33 Melvina Woods, teacher's salary,
44 00
8 34 C. B. Hodsden, janitor,
14 00
12
35 Bosworth Store Co., supplies and repairs,
29 30
12 36 C. R. Andrews, repairs,
6 80
13
37
C. M. Rice Paper Co., supplies,
15 00
13 38 Educational Press Co., text books,
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