Annual Report
of the
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
No. 1, Chester, N. Y.
The following is a full and detailed statement of all money's received by the Board of Education, or the Treasurer of said school district, for its account and use from April 10, 1915, to April 10, 1916:
1915
April 10 Balance on hand $ 2,882.16
June 21 State apportionment for teachers' wages (one-half) 540.00
25 Roe & Carpenter, refund on over paid account 30.53
Sept. 15 County Treasurer (back taxes) 26.00
Nov. 4 Six months' interest on bond of Durland endowment fund 20.00
24 State apportionment for high school department, viz: quota, attendance, and non-resident tuition 246.93
Dec. 2 Non-resident tuition from pupils in the grades 159.60
1916
Jan. 13 Taxes (bank) received from the County Treasurer 648.15
March 11 State apportionment for teachers' wag es(one-half) 435.50
11 County Treasurer (back taxes) 52.00
1915
Sept. 15 To March 13, 1916, taxes from the collector 8,550.91
$13,591.78
The following is a full and detailed statement of all money expended by said Board of Education from April 10, 1915, to April 10, 1916:
TEACHERS' SALARIES.
A. L. Hale $ 1,257.30
Jessie Cleveland Miller 549.42
Jennie Ehlers 59.40
Ruth M. Chester 163.35
Dorothy Irwin 579.15
Ruth G. Beers 381.15
Helen M. Suydam 178.20
Lydia Catlin 141.11
Lena M. Doyle 141.11
Louise A. Simon 487.61
Jennie S. Mapes 470.25
Ione B. May 470.25
Grace E. Waldron 141.l1
M. M. Johnson 346.50
Clara E. Hart 346.50
Elizabeth J. Hill :146.50
Helen E. Pearce 329.14
$ 6,388.05
April 10, 1915, to April 10, 1916, janitors' salary:
Frank J. M. Bacon $150.00
Tony Dell 350.00
May 6 Frank Durland, books 2.05
J. T. Thompson, labor and supplies 16.00
Roe & Carpenter, coal 30.53
B. G. Littell, coal 31.11
P. D. Shaver. supplies .50
Dennis O'Brien, grading school grounds 27.13
June 1 Dorothy Irwin. one-half of expenses to Binghamton 4.50
Fred Vollmer, Jr., treasurer, water rent 25.00
Louie VonRompaye, labor and team 10.00
Roe and Carpenter, coal 93.89
Mrs. C. C. Hyatt, telegrams 1.07
George W. Ball, publishing annual report and notices 42.50
Orange & Rockland Elec. Co., power 75.75
July 1 Fred Murray, treasurer, church for commencement 10.00
Charles Masters, attendance officer 50.00
Murray Brothers, supplies 11.13
Henry W. Reed, electric lamps 2.40
A. R. Conklin, cash advanced for freight, express, postage 3.98
J. T. Thompson, lawn mower 11.00
The Art-Craft Shop, commencement invitations 22.00
12 J. E. Murray, treasurer, telephone 4.55
30 W. W. Davis, professional service 60.50
Masterson Brothers, supplies .50
Frank Durland, supplies 5.48
Edward Vollmer, commencement music 15.00
E. G. Masten, cartage 1.75
Rand McNally Company, book .40
George W. Ball, printing 3:25
Joseph Hughes, clerk 50.00
Aug. 3 Jennie S. Mapes, cash advanced for supplies 1.82
Sept. 30 Thomas Peterson, labor 6.40
John P. Bull, supplies .60
Oct. 10 Chester National Bank, one bond 1,000.00
Chester National Bank, one bond 500.00
Chester National Bank, coupons 412.50
11 J. E. Murray, treasurer, telephone 4.75
28 E. G. Littell, coal 334.64
Nov. 4 Orange and Rockland Electric Co, current 4.50
Peckham Little Company, paper supplies 13.25
Educational Equipment Company, supplies 1.87
C. B. Dolge Company, 10 gallons alta 11.50
J. L. Hammett Company, supplies 17.99
Ames and Rollinson, filling in diplomas 1.00
H. B. Green, painting school 92.00
Thompson Drug Store, supplies 42.44
Frank Durland, supplies 26.37
B. F. Chamberlain, cash advanced for legal service 2.50
30 John E. Halstead, mechanical labor 4.13
George W. Ball, printing 2.50
Fred Vollmer, Jr., water rent 25.00
J. L. Hammett Company, pencil pointer 2.35
Milton Bradley Company, supplies 3.70
A. L. Hale, taking census 10 00
Erie Hailroad Company overpaid taxes 267.60
1916
Jan. 12 J. E. Murray. treasurer, telephone 4:70
28 Ames and Rollinson, filling in diplomas .75
Frederick Leighton, report cards 2.48
Murray Brothers, supplies 8.73
J. L. Hammett Company, repairing pencil pointers 1.06
Snyder-Fancher Company, paper towels 9.00
The Monroe Gazette, printing 4.00
H. W. Reed, supplies and labor 1.43
J T. Thompson, supplies and labor 37.84
Geo. H. Brooks, supplies and labol 2.20
Frank Durland, books and supplies 6.10
Feb. 8 Orange & Rockland Electric Co., current 2.43
March 2 Chester National Bank, safe deposit box 5.00
Roe & Carpenter, coal 112.02
24 Frank Durland. books 133.39
Green & Vanderburgh, glass and labor 20.61
Masterson Brothers, supplies 4.20
April 1 Ginn & Company, books 1.68
Milton Bradley Company. supplies 2.09
10 Chester National Bank, coupons 375.00
Orange & Rockland Electric Co., current 1.71
J. E. Murray, treasurer, telephone 5.21
10 Balance on hand 2,560.72
$13,591.78
Dated, Chester, N.Y., April 10, 1916.
ALFRED ROE,
J. E. MURRAY,
W. W. DAVIS, M. D.,
CHARLES F. DUNNING,
Board of Education.
JOSEPH HUGHES, Clerk.