10
<br />Amount brought over, .
<br />Permanent Repairs.
<br />Paid for labor, and materials for painting and
<br />repairing the house, .
<br />Total school expenses and repairs,
<br />. $ 293.00
<br />151.19
<br />$ 444.19
<br />HOWARD SCHOOL.
<br />GEORGE MUNROE, . . Prudential Committee.
<br />Instruction.
<br />Paid for instruction, 40 weeks, .
<br />Fuel, and Care of Fires and Room.
<br />Paid for 3 tons of coal and housing same, . . $ 20.25
<br />" 1 cord of wood, 5.25 ; sawing and split-
<br />ting same, 2.00, 7.25
<br />" care of room and making fires, . . 26.00
<br />Incidentals.
<br />Paid for cleaning room, 2.00 ; broom and bell,
<br />.75 ; door knob and butts, .50 ; dipper and
<br />ink, .44 ; repairing pump, .25 ; painting
<br />wall, .62 ; 2 loads of gravel, .50, .
<br />Total expense of the school, .
<br />•
<br />•
<br />Permanent Repairs.
<br />Paid for labor and materials for painting and
<br />repairing the house, .
<br />Total school expenses and repairs, .
<br />Name of
<br />School.
<br />High School,
<br />Hancock <<
<br />Adams
<br />Franklin { 6
<br />Warren 6
<br />Bowditch "
<br />Howard <<
<br />RECAPITULATION.
<br />Fuel and
<br />Instruction. care of
<br />rooms and
<br />fires.
<br />$800.00 $77.10
<br />560.00 65.50
<br />590.00 82.12
<br />240.00 30.00
<br />240.00 40.75
<br />234.00 -52.87
<br />200.00 53.50
<br />Inciden- Permanent
<br />tals. repairs.
<br />$31.02
<br />20.75
<br />20.94
<br />10.53
<br />7.76
<br />6.13
<br />5.06
<br />12.00
<br />24.00
<br />151.19
<br />159.69
<br />Total
<br />expense
<br />of the
<br />schools.
<br />$908.12
<br />646.25
<br />693.06
<br />280.53
<br />288.51
<br />293.00
<br />258.56
<br />$ 200.00
<br />53.50
<br />5.06
<br />$ 258.56
<br />159.69
<br />$ 418.25
<br />Expense of
<br />the schools
<br />including
<br />repairs.
<br />$908.12
<br />658.25
<br />693.06
<br />280.53
<br />312.51
<br />444.19
<br />418.25
<br />$2,864.00 $401.84 $102.19 $346.88 $3,368.03 $3.714.91
<br />1
<br />A
<br />11
<br />SUPPORT OF POOR.
<br />Overseers.
<br />H. M. REED, CYRUS P. SIMONDS, E. A. MULLIKEN.
<br />Paid for 150 lbs. of meat, @ .05, to H. M. Reed, . . $ 7.50
<br />Billings Smith, 40 bush. meal, @ .70, . . . 28.00
<br />Roberts and Webster, 1 box tobacco, 20 lbs. @ .20, . 4.00
<br />S. F. Woodbridge, 262 lbs. of beef, @ .054, . 15.06
<br />James Parker, 924 lbs. butter, @ .19, . . 17.53
<br />I. N. Damon, 1 ton of coal, . . . 7.26
<br />Lex. and W. C. R. R. for carrying grain, . 1.13
<br />Roberts and Webster, one chest of tea, . . 15.58
<br />44 44 4425 lbs. of sugar, 1.87 ; rice, 1.00, 2.87
<br />64Ayre and Raymond, 2 bbls. of flour and carting, . 14.00
<br />44Billings Smith, 30 bush. of oats (7a .40, . . . 12.00
<br />" " 30 bush. corn @ .74 ; 20 meal @ .73, 36.80
<br />" S. W. Smith, 2 bed quilts @ .65, . . 1.30
<br />44A. T. Perkins, goods to Mrs. Estabrook, . . .. 2.00
<br />44 44coat, hat and hdkf., for Penny, . 6.25
<br />GG 44goods for Mrs. Estabrook, . . 6.62
<br />44J. H. A. Heald, yarn, cotton cloth, ticking, &c., &c., 16.56
<br />44William Ham, for smithing, . 3.03
<br />GCGeorge F. Chapman, for services, . 100.00
<br />" Ebenezer Nickerson & Co., 1 can of coffee, 3.25
<br />Dickinson, Lincoln & Co., i dozen brooms, . . 1.13
<br />John Bannon, taking care of McFee, (small pox), 37.20
<br />B. F. Locke, keeping 3 horses, 5.1 weeks, . 15.85
<br />Billings Smith, 100 bushels oats, . . 39.00
<br />Rogers & Webster, 1 bbl. flour and carting, 6.75
<br />City of Lynn, for boarding a pauper, 87.38
<br />Damon & Blinn, for 4i tons of coal, 28.50
<br />George F. Chapman, for services, . 100.00
<br />Chloe Fiske, for nursing Mrs. Bridges, 9.00
<br />C. A. Butters, for 2 heifers @ 14.00, . . . 28.00
<br />Mrs. Spofford, for 35 weeks' board of Isaac Blodgett, 35.00
<br />Lexington and West Cambridge R. R., for freight, . 2.66
<br />James H. Bennett, for divers small articles, as salt,
<br />meal, starch, sugar, pepper,&c., &c., . 56.46
<br />J. H. A. Heald, sundry articles, dry goods, . . 4.03'
<br />" E. Spumes, 2 pairs shoes, 2.40 ; 2 pairs boots, 4.58 ;
<br />and sundry articles of clothing and crockery, . 17.30
<br />GG
<br />cc
<br />GC
<br />G4William Ham, for smithing, . . . . . 1.09
<br />Bennett & Saville, for sundry groceries, including
<br />articles delivered Mrs. Bridges, . . . . 32.73
<br />F. M. Harrington, for use horse, wagon, and buggy, 3.00
<br />John E. Sanborn, for boarding Mrs. Eayrs, &c., . 18.00
<br />William H. Smith, divers small articles of groceries, 13.25
<br />John Butterfield, for mackerel, salt, pail, &c., . 6.05
<br />64
<br />GC
<br />GG
<br />Amount carried over, . $ 843.12
<br />
|