City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1890, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1890
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8,435 11


Sundry expenses


15 00


Total expenses as above .


$10,362 11


The total number of electric street lights is 113.


:


96


ANNUAL REPORTS.


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation .


$150 00


EXPENDITURES.


Thomas E. Cutter, for Grand Army Post, $150 00


NOTES PAYABLE.


-


Amount outstanding December 21, 1889 . . $111,150 00


Notes issued in 1890 as follows, viz. :


No. 399, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 3.4 per cent. . . $4,300 00


No. 400, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 3-4 per cent. $1,000 00 No. 402, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 3-4 per cent. . 20,000 00 No. 403, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 3-4 per cent. . . 15,000 00


No. 404, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 4 per cent. . 10,000 00 No. 405, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 3-4 per cent. . . 20,000 00


Amounts carried forward $70,300 00 $111,150 00


97


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward $70,300 00 $111,150 00 No. 406, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 4 per cent. . 10,000 00 No. 407, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 4 per cent. · 10,000 00 No. 408, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 4 per cent. . 17,000 00 No. 409, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 3-4 per cent. . 3,000 00 .


No. 410, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 3 4 per cent. . . 50,000 00 No. 411, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 3-4 per cent. 1,000 00


No. 412, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 4 1-4 per cent. . 15,000 00


No. 413, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 4 1-4 per cent. . 10,000 00


No. 414, A. W. Greenleaf, trustee, under will of Richard W. Drown, 3 3-4 per cent. 3,627 13


No 415, Five Cents Saving Bank, 6 per cent. . 10,000 00


199,927 13


$311,077 13


AAppropriation .


5,000 00


$316,077 13


Notes paid during year 1890 as follows, viz. :


No. 391, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, $ 1,400 00


392,


1,000 00


398,


2,000 00


402,


20,000 00


403,


15,000 00


404, 06 66 10,000 00


Amounts carried forward


$49,400 00 $316,077 13


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·


98


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $49,400 00 $316,077 13 405, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, $20,000 00


412, 15,000 00


413, ..


10,000 00


4, Institution for Savings, city 2,000 00


4,


3,000 00


99,400 00


$216,677 13


Transferred to bridge and water account .


5,000 00


Amount outstanding December 20, 1890 . . . $211,677 13


PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.


Appropriation .


$500 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from inci-


dentals to balance account 38 21


$538 21


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Park Commissioners.


John Foley, labor on Mall and Brown Square $253 89


Pearl S. Bradford, iron pipes for rails 50 00


M. D. Jones & Co., iron settees for Mall, 82 80


Amounts carried forward $386 69


$538 21


99


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward $386 69


$538 21


Timothy Maroney, labor with team 93 37


S. M. Gerrish, stock and labor


33 30


J. N. Pike, cash paid


6 28


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor


2 70


Rufus Morrison, 2 00


J. P. Titcomb, services as civil engineer 2 65


William H. Bayley, grass seed 1 20


E. S. Stickney, cutting down tree . 6 50


L. H. Noyes & Co., stock and labor .


3 52


$538 21


PAVING STATE STREET.


Appropriation .


$3,000 00


·


CREDITS.


From Newburyport & Amesbury Horse Railroad Co., 2400 paving stone 60 00


Total appropriation and income $3,060 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to inciden-


tals to balance account


62 92


$2,997 08


100


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward .


$2,997 08


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Highways.


Daniel Cronan, labor


$ 9 99


John Foley,


19 79


Edward Powers,


26 09


Jere Toomey,


27 15


Thomas Ryan,


23 11


Daniel Hallisey,


..


21 01


Patrick Murphy,


14 01


John Murphy,


19 91


Cornelius Keleher,


20 49


John Clifford,


21 18


Charles W. Thurlow,


28 19


John Cashman,


31 68


Frank Buckley,


.6


16 63


John W. Berry,


20 65


Daniel Quill,


15 93


Jere Sheehan,


13 31


Cornelius Lynch,


15 06


George E. Pearson,


66


5 08


Timothy Hartnett,


27 48


James Leonard,


. .


21 18


William Gunthair,


4 38


Daniel Creeden,


8 58


Frederick McDonald,


2 00


Patrick Lyons,


. 6


1 40


Joseph Gunthair,


1 05


Louis Picotte,


1 58


John Chamberlain,


6.


1 05


Robert A. Wood,


1 05


William Main,


. .


1 58


Alphonso Hemmingway."


1 58


Timothy Moynihan, ..


53


Amounts carried forward


$427 76


$2,997 08


.


101


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$427 76


$2,997 08


Effie B. Moody, wharfage of paving stones,


72 90


Edward S. Hidden, repairing manhole and culverts on State street


5 25


Rockport Granite (`o., paving blocks


1,812 42


A. A. Libby & Co., paving


678 15


$2,99: 08


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .


$9,500 00


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court,


fees


$ 490 38


From county treasurer, fees


1,355 58


.


1,845 96


Total appropriation and income


$11,345 96


Amount undrawn, transferred to inciden-


tals to balance account 947 65


$10,398 31


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Police.


Asa W. Emerson, services as city mar- shal, and sundries ·


. $1,026 71


Amounts carried forward . $1,026 :1 $10,398 31


IO2


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $1,026 71 $10,398 31


Edward E. Taylor, services as assistant city marshal, and sundries 902 50


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of the watch


924 55


Robert C. Bragg, patrolman


733 00


Lemuel Hicken,


732 00 .


Patrick Creeden, 66


739 00


Seth Young,


735 00


George J. Ross,


737 00


James W. Merritt, 66


737 00


John L. McLean, 066


289 00


Joseph H. Post,


738 00


William H. Pike,


736 00


Albert D. Hale,


741 00


Bartholomew Sheehan,


99 00


Henry J. Hidden,


99 00


Gardner Rogers,


50 00


Charles H. Bartlett, 66


17 00


William E. Young, 66


2 00


Joseph M. Tappan, special officer at City Hall, and patrolman 40 00


Charles G. Thomas, shooting dogs


51 00


George Butler, pilot bread 35 79 .


J. N. Frost, ice 8 25


J. Plummer Noyes, janitor at court room, 23 00


S. Levy, postmaster, postage stamps 1 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone


60 50


Safford & Lunt, repairing 3 badges .


50


George W. Snow, M. D., professional ser- vices


7 50


H. G. Johnson, legal services


5 00


Newburyport Gas and Electric Co., extra lighting night of July 3 15 00


George H. Pearson, ink and sundries 10 40


J. M. Greenough, use of teams for police, 7 00


Amounts carried forward $10,303 20 $10,398 31


103


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$10,303 20 $10,398 31


Ellingwood & Co., disinfectants William R. Johnston, milk


9 00


13 50


Scoville Manufacturing Co., buttons


18 00


Samuel March, sundries .


52 11


Karl Castelhun, chloral mixture, etc.


2 50


$10,398 31


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .


$15,000 00


CREDITS.


Cash from city of Salem .


$194 50


Waltham


182 96


Lowell


24 75


66


Malden


33 00


Haverhill


86 85


town of West Newbury


93 70


.6


Ipswich


6 00


66


Salisbury


164 83


Amesbury


480 64


.6


. . Cohasset


145 50


Chicopee


16 50


Georgetown .


128 25


66 Middleborrough


12 15


Danvers


63 00


Amounts carried forward


. $1,632 63


$15,000 00


·


.


104


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $1,632 63


$15,000 00


Cash from sundry persons, for board


1,778 40


sale of hay


272 92


rebate on freight


23 40


. . city of Newburyport for sol- diers' relief, under Chapter 447, Acts of 1890 321 00


66 State of Massachusetts, trans- portation and burial of State paupers


177 64


4,205 99


Total appropriation and income $19,205 99


Amount undrawn, transferred to inciden-


dentals to balance account 2 52


$19,203 47


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor.


William H. Bayley, clerk, aid rendered


sundry persons $2,021 32


William H. Bayley, salary as clerk of overseers, and sundries . 899 98


Edward J. Lunt, salary as keeper of alıns- house, and sundries . 527 60


Mrs. Edward J. Lunt, salary as matron at almshouse, and sundries . 233 29


Lyman W. Lord, salary as teamster at almshouse 600 00


Benjamin S. Richardson, services as cook at almshouse 360 00


J. Otis Winkley, milk ·


69 18


Jane B. Robinson, house rent of poor per- son 48 00


Amounts carried forward


. $4,759 37


$19,203 47


105


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $4,759 37


$19,203 47


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee, tea, tobacco, &c. 640 97


Paul Titcomb, corn, oats, meal and feed . 444 78


J. C. Lunt & Co., burying sundry per- sons


63 00


Telephone Co., use of telephones


119 91


M. P. Perley, stock


41 95


H. W. Spurr & Co., 1000 lbs. pollock


25 00


City of Cambridge, aid rendered sundry persons


68 38


City of Lynn, aid rendered sundry persons Town of Methuen, aid rendered sundry persons


32 91


City of Salem, aid rendered sundry per- sons


111 97


City of Worcester, aid rendered sundry persons . City of Gloucester, aid rendered sundry persons . City of Malden, aid rendered sundry per- sons


7 50


139 68


City of Chelsea, aid rendered sundry per- sons


10 50


City of Boston, aid rendered sundry per- sons


220 83


City of Lawrence, aid rendered sundry persons


38 50


City of Lowell, aid rendered sundry per- sons


13 00


City of Brockton, aid rendered sundry per- sons


20 42


Town of West Newbury, aid rendered sundry persons 189 19


Town of Hyde Park, aid rendered sundry persons


52 00


Amounts carried forward $7,180 36


$19,203 47


(14)


146 75


33 75


106


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $7,180 36 $19,203 47 Town of Whitman, aid rendered sundry persons 60 00


Town of Amesbury, aid rendered sundry persons 119 10


Town of Rowley, aid rendered sundry persons 25 28


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, board of sundry persons 331 08


Sisters of Charity, board of sundry per- sons 213 00


Danvers Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons 3,608 79


Westborough Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons 169 47


Massachusetts School for Feeble Minded, board of sundry persons 169 43


Home of Angel Guardian, board of sundry persons 18 00


T. W. Mitchell, repairing shoes 49 50


William A. Johnson, sundries . 74 12 .


Lyndsay P. Hunt, provisions . 36 00


Henry C. Plummer, stock 5 55


John Morrison, board of poor person 48 00


B. F. Robinson, 60 cans of milk 27 00


Eagle Chemical Co., 2 bbls. washing pow- der 64 70


Mrs. George W. Manser, hat for child


80


George H. Plumer, 30 yards black cam- bric 1 50


James Ferguson, sundry services rendered 6 00


Lyons, Clement & Greenleaf, flour . 1,100 15


Dr. H. F. Adams, supplying medicine to poor 9 months . 300 00


Dr. E. H. Noyes, supplying medicine to poor 3 months . 100 00


Amounts carried forward . $13,707 83


$19,203 47


107


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward $13,707 83 $19,203 47


C. Roehr & Co., 35 bbls. flour ·


164 50


L. F. Barton, boots, shoes, etc. 45 95


C. W. Lerned, 2 gals. liquid disinfectant, 5 (0


Lewis Toppan, caps 5 50


Newburyport Herald Co., 1 year's sub-


scription to Herald . ·


4 00


W. H. Carter, provisions .


71 93


Newburyport One Price Clothing Co., 2 suits of clothes 6 50


James C. Colman, lumber, cement, team- ing, etc. . 105 21


A. Prager, 2 pairs of pants 5 00


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., freight on flour 78 00


C. C. Toppan, clothing


27 75


J. B. Little, boots and shoes


19 10


W. J. Hale, dry goods


25 09


C. P. Nelson, board of poor person ·


10 50


Daniel F. Noyes, stock


19 45


Samuel March, groceries


186 53


J. C. Stanley, stock


68 02


D. D. Thurlow & Co., fish, clams, etc.


125 06


G. A. Toppan, clothing


13 50


George Butler, pilot bread


109 19


Merrill Bros., provisions . · 238 61


L. W. Coker, stock 12 37


Thomas Dana & Co , sundry supplies


958 56


John P. Squire & Co., pork 479 25


Harris Pearson, crackers


104 44


Moses P. Towne, agent, house rent of poor person 77 76


William H. Campbell, boots, shoes and rubbers 21 60


Charles R. Titcomb, boots, shoes and rub- bers


13 15


Amounts carried forward


·


$16,709 35


$19,203 47


108


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $16,109 35 $19,203 47


Andrew Bowlen, supplies 102 66


J. C. Richardson, groceries furnished alms- house


92 82


Peter Cusack, boots, shoes, etc. 41 75


F. A. Hudson, board of child .


4 00


H. J. Plummer & Co., sundries


3 75


James G. King, 3 dozen pair stockings


15 00


William A. Little, shoes .


11 43


William A. Davis & Son, canvas jackets and pants 7 25


Anna Jaques Hospital, care of sick person 36 00


Edward Reddy, house rent of poor person, 20 00


Levy & Co. stock .


32 25


Edward Donahoe, stock and labor


104 21


Atkinson School Fund, pasturing 3 cows 2 years 60 00


E. W. Pearson, sundry supplies


37 68


A. E. Moylan, boots and shoes


15 60


Locke & Jewell, 1 wagon


100 00


William Holker & Co., tea kettle


2 50


Mrs. Mary Sweeney, board of poor person,


9 71


Peter Romily, house rent of poor person .


34 20


Bradley & Babb, boots and shoes


12 00


Potter & Writington, 1000 lbs. pollock


27 50


H. A. Wilson, tobacco 36 63


A. Titcomb & Co., curing ham 5 45


George M. Roaf, beef and sundries . 173 82


Ellingwood & Co., disinfectants


9 00


B. F. Pettingell, boots and shoes


35 80


F. Vadeboncoeur, groceries 3 20


J. M. Greenough, use of carriages 16 25


George W. Colman, dressing 7 hogs


10 50


H. N. Marshall & Son, 20 bushels potatoes,


27 00


Henry A. Knapp, 17 qts. milk .


1 02


E. F. Welch, clothing


23 00


Amounts carried forward $17,821 33 $19,203 47


109


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward $17,821 33 $19,203 47 8 10


Frank H. Plumer, teaming


George M. Warner, 78 lbs. butter, and supplies .


16 59


C. T. Smith & Co., ice


69 81


J. C. Armstrong, sundries


47 40


Daniel B. Pierce, 1 cart harness


28 00


T. P. Mackinney, sundries


: 41


John W. Berry, labor 5 25


Brewster Bros., premium on insurance pol- icy . 15 00


M. W. Littlefield, stock and labor


34 10


George B. Hicken, board of poor person,


156 00


George H. Pearson, copying brush and bowl


80


George E. Greeley, sundry tin ware .


10 00


Lawrence W. Brown, aid rendered poor person 4 00


H. N. Dennett, boys' underwear 10 00


S. H. Safford, services as undertaker .


6/ 00


B. S. Snow & Co., 2000 lbs. pollock 65 00


Moses H. Fowler, supplies to poor person,


149 04


M. H. Sargent, sundry account books


2 25


Charles C. Stockman, sundries


13 25


D. N. Richardson, stock


80 75


Thomas W. Cogger, one-half dozen shirts,


3 25


L. M. Hatch & Sons, repairing hay pitcher, Charles E. Plummer, 10 vests


1 25


10 00


Maverick Oil Co., 2 bbls. oil


12 12


Berkeley Johnson, 1 doz. overalls


6 00


John T. Butman, painting wagon


10 00


H. R. Weitzel, services as undertaker


43 50


Frank E. Cutter, painting at almshouse, and sundries 157 57


Gowen Dockum, services rendered ·


6 00


William C. Cuseck, boots and shoes ·


70 45


Amounts carried forward $18,931 22


$19,203 47


IIO


ANNUAL, REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward


$18,931 22


$19,203 47


William W. Coffin, boots and shoes Anna Priest, care of sick person


13 90


24 00


C. W. Davenport, 1 box Castile soap Green Davis, stock and labor .


1 80


76 35


Mrs. Hiram Ordway, land sold to city


100 00


J. W. Lambert, stock and labor


2 35


Estate of Moses C. Toppan, pasturing 1 cow


10 00


Otis L. Kent, sundries


43 85


$19,203 47.


PRINTING.


Appropriation .


·


$1,200 00


CREDITS.


Advertising liquor licenses


108 00


Total appropriation and income


$1,308 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from inci- dentals to balance account 490 84


$1,798 84


III


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward $1,798 84


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Printing.


William H. Huse & Co., printing and ad-


vertising . ·


$ 79 63


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and ad- vertising . 587 87


News Publishing Co., printing and adver- tising 621 84


Economy Printing Co., printing annual re- ports, and sundries . .


509 50


$1,798 84


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Appropriation .


$1,200 00


CREDITS.


From dog licenses .


$909 95


town of Newbury, use of library for year 1889 150 00


1 059 95


Total appropriation and income


$2,259 95


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance account 163 15


$2,423 10


II2


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $2,423 10


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council.


John D. Parsons, services as librarian $983 32


Effie A. Tenney, assistant li-


brarian 300 00


M. P. Lunt, services as superintendent of reading room . 372 15


E. S. Thurston, services at library ·


31 00


Daniel P. Donnell, janitor of library 255 00


John Sumner, tin boxes to hold library cards 4 50


Gillett & Co.'s Express, expressage 2 25


V. H. Hall & Co., wrapping paper .


9 45


Library bureau, sundries


13 68


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and ad- vertising . 25 20


Safford & Lunt, repairing clocks


4 50


Charles R. Fogg's Express, expressage


95


American Express, expressage


1 65


Curtis & Breare, sundry supplies


20 15


Moses H. Sargent, ink, paper, etc


4 30


Lambert Jackson, binding books


112 95


Newburyport Despatch Express, express- age .


13 20


Jackson & Co.'s Express, expressage


6 15


William E. Chase, premium on insurance policy 90 00


Economy Printing Co., 800 library reports and sundries


160 75


Robert Burlen, 1 Vol. Art Journal


2 50


P. H. Blumpey, 1 mat


3 00


News Publishing Co., printing


2 75


A. J. Leighton, cash paid for transporta- tion


75


C. R. Sargent, sundries


2 95


$2,423 10


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DETAILED STATEMENT.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation .


$8,000 00


CREDITS.


From R. S. Hewlett, 1 year's rent of Win- ter street landing, to January 1, 1891, $ 5 00 From county of Essex, 1 year's rent of police court room, to January 1, 1890, 250 00 From A. J. Teeling, rent of school build- ings 1 year, to October 1, 1890 50 00


From C. W. Pritchard, superintendent, sale of old lead and wrought iron 5 80


From C. M. Pritchard, superintendent, sale of old sleds


2 00


From Jere Cashman, use of jigger


4 00


From rental of City Hall .


757 00


From sale of burial lots


288 00


$1,361 80


Total appropriation and income


$9,361 80


Amount overdrawn, transferred from inci-


dentals to balance account


3,363 44


$12,725 24


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property.


Maurice Broderick, driver No. 1 double


team


$621 00


William H. Dow, driver No. 2 double team, 621 00


Amounts carried forward


. $1,242 00


$12,725 24


(15)


114


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $1,242 00 $12,725 24 William F. Stanwood, driver No. 3 dou- ble team . 621 00


Albert E. Bray, driver No. 1 single team, 615 00


Frank Annis, driver No. 2 single team ·


615 00


George W. Carter, driver No. 3 single team


615 00


Frank Buckley,


labor


19 11


John D. Foley,


20 45


John Hale,


..


27 71


Patrick Murphy,


10 51


Daniel Cronan,


66


11 56


Daniel Quill,


7 19


John Murphy,


9 82


Cornelius Keleher,


6.


19 55


Jere Toomey,


1 40


Edward Powers,


. .


10 97


John Clifford,


8 76


Patrick Finnegan,


..


2 47


Charles W. Thurlow,


1 93


Jere Sheehan,


2 10


Timothy Hartnett,


1 40


John McDade,


6.


1 05


Jere Keleher,


1 30


Charles Davis,


1 23


F. P. Titcomb,


1 05


Thomas Ryan,


..


2 10


Cornelius Lynch,


4 73


Daniel Hallisey,


. .


2 98


John W. Berry,


..


8 23


Jere Creeden,


88


John Cashman,


1 05


Daniel Creeden, ..


1 05


Paul Titcomb, corn, oats, etc.


210 15


J. Plummer Noyes, services as janitor at Central Fire Station


143 58


Amounts carried forward . $4,242 31


$12,725 24


115


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $4,242 31 £ $12,725 24


Green Davis, stock and labor . 45 94


Edward Hardy, stage carpenter, City Hall, 17 50


A. Russell & Sons, labor on iron work 4 35


George E. Daniels, 1 two-horse farm cart,


110 00


E. F. & D. W. Little, 1 horse


225 00


Hill Bros., use of horse and buggy


3 00


Amos Little, 2 bbls. carrots


1 25


John H. Balch, sundries .


12 22


M. H. Chase, stock and labor . 74 65


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor 1,176 51


36 76


George P. Bishop, 1 gas lamp .


1 00


29 75


B. G. Gerrish, carpets, mats and curtains, William P. Jones, repairing clocks at Kel- ley School 10 00


McGlew Bros., shoeing horses and repair- ing .


43 15


Edward Donahoe, stock and labor 62 50


Todd & Brown, 25 25


Newburyport Water Co., extra water pipe, 83 20 J. B. Winchester, lamp chimneys and wicks 64


Rufus Adams, stock and labor .


7 47


William H. Johnson, cash paid for clean- ing City Hall 18 40


Mary Connors, cleaning City hall . 4 80


J. W. Doyle, horse shoeing and repairing, 60 20


E. F. Manning, stock and labor


104 58


William Holker & Co., sundries 118 87


A. O. Colby, labor 41 64


William A. Davis, stock and labor


8 25


Noyes Bros., 2 clocks 7 75


George H. Plumer, 1 table desk


10 00


John E. Bailey, stock and labor


63 49


Pearl S. Bradford, sundry articles


3 75


Amounts carried forward . $6,654 18 $12,725 24


George W. Noyes, 2 tables and sundries,


.


II6


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $6,654 18 $12,725 23


William J. Creasey, sundries . 6 00


Charles W. Blake, services as veterinary surgeon 46 00


Frank H. Plumer, storage of hook and ladder truck, and teaming . 48 55


Henry Z. Whittier, supplies


6 66


Charles L. Huse, painting and setting glass,


29 00


Edward Perkins, lumber, etc. .


174 55


James W. Gunnison, repairing and sharp- ening sundry articles 6 65


J. C. Stanley, sundries


15 74


Herman Castelhun, care of city clocks .


55 25


C. O. Townsend, reseating chairs 3 75


Thomas P. Thomas, stock and labor


157 63


Charles F. Jackman, services on City Hall stage 20 00


S. M. Gerrish, stock and labor 26 25


J. M. Woods, repairing sundry articles .


7 65


David M. French, mural tablet for alms- house 56 00


Jackman & Grittin, setting glass


28 45


Hub Harness Shop, sundries · 14 35


J. W. Landford, attending sick horses


87 00


H. W. Moulton, rent of school rooms


140 00


F. E. Davis, stock and labor


437 56


S. H. Thurlow, sundries


49 47


Joseph Torrey, setting glass


9 60


James C. Colman, 2 lots of land, lumber and teaming 429 85


Hale Knight, corn, oats, etc.


284 58


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor, 210 77


D. F. Noyes,


395 23


F. E. Cutter, stock, labor and teaming · 142 30


John Gorwaiz, 1 duster and sundries 2 65


Amounts carried forward


. $9,545 67 $12,725 24


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $9,545 67 $12,725 24 Charles L. Bly, stock and labor on electri-


cal apparatus . 150 60


C. C. Stockman, sundries 16 50


J. A. Greeley, cement, mortar and sand. 35 45 George E. Daniels, one horse cart 78 00


Daniel Minchin, teaming . .


1 50


Richard Jaques, 6 bush. carrots


.


2 50


J. Otis Winkley, hay


116 05


Thomas H. Lunt, labor on Bromfield street school house 2 00


Estate of N. Varina, coal


1 30


Edward Osgood, 1 duster, 1 lamp, 7 chim- neys 2 30


George E. Greeley, stock and labor . .


28 88


Eli Lamprey,


70 49


J. M. Bacheller, boarding horses


.


10 00


D. B. Pierce, sundries


31 45


L. W. Coker, paint, turpentine, etc.


5 25


William B. Porter, stock and teaming


9 62


Charles N. Trainer & Co., making and hanging asbestos curtain . 225 00


Joseph H. Currier, labor at Moultonville school house 75 00


Thomas H. Peto, door springs


24 00


G. A. Adams, stock and labor


39 31


David Smith, brick .


2 00


Wilkinson Bros., plumbing


4 63


David B. Sanborn, moving school house, and stone work 355 00


T. P. Mackinney, sundries


14 85


M. P. Perley, carpet


5 94


American Express, expressage


1 40


William A. Johnson, curtains and sun. dries


5 67


·


Amounts carried forward


.


$10,860 36


$12,725 24


.


118


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $10,860 36 $12,725 24


Willis H. Young, setting springs at Cen-


tral Fire Station, and sundries . 4 60


Vermont School Seat Co., school seats 201 10


Charles J. Parker, painting school house fence 40 00


H. C. Plummer, 30 yards crash 3 75


Justin Noyes, hay and 5 bush. potatoes 29 89


William H. Bayley, 32 qts. lawn seed 3 20


Eagle Chemical Co, 1 bbl. washing pow- der 33 30


J. W. Lambert, cleaning carpet


85


Poor department, hay


272 92


Edward S. Hidden, labor


2 00


Irwin Hawkes, 1 clock


4 50


Brewster Bros., insurance policies 81 80


Calvin E. Currier, stock and labor


165 36


L. C. Field, one half doz. floor brushes 9 90


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., transporta- tion 18 20


Lord Bros., sundries


3 45


P. M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor 32 75


J. M. Greenough, carriage hire 14 25


Ezra Thurlow, 3 days' labor on public landing 6 00


Joseph G. Stevens, labor


2 00


Fred P. Hinckley, stock and labor . 19 06


Charles S. Post, services on City Hall stage 50 00


William B. Merrill, hay .


102 86


News Publishing Co., advertising 4 50


O. C. Philbrick, work at Moultonville school house . 3 50


Rowe & Fogg, stock and labor


30 91


David Anthony, teaming 1 50


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising


7 50


Mrs. Harry Knight, cleaning building


3 00


Amounts carried forward $12,013 01


$12,725 24


119


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward $12,013 01 $12,725 24


L. H. Noyes & Co , stock and labor 191 90


W. Herbert Noyes, expenses to Boston 2 50


Henry R. Weitzel, 66 66


and


Byfield 5 00


Charles H. deRochemont, expenses to


Boston, . 5 00


M. W. Littlefield, stock and labor . 20 65


Edward Toppan, labor as mason


106 63


George Osgood, cleaning and repairing clocks 1 75


Henry J. Hidden, stock and labor


27 50


S. R. Fox, cleaning and repairing furnace,


3 00


M. O'Connell, repairing sundry articles, etc. ·


63 14


1 00


Estate of P. Moynihan, repairing pump . Joseph M. Tappan, special policeman at City Hall 58 75


Charles H. Meader, labor


38 79


A. N. Frost, straps . 75


Jere Cashman, sprinkling streets 21 00


Luther Haskell, repairing sundry articles,


: 25


A. D. Woods, stock and labor 104 62


Eben A. Young, 20 15


2 29


H. B. Packard, repairing cart


2 25


J. J. Jones, 6 ink stands


11 70


John Carey, labor


3 50


William Main, “


88


Alphonso Hemmingway, labor


88


Patrick Lyons,


1 58


Louis Picotte,


53


Henry A. Wilson, sundries


9 24


- - $12,725 24


J. B. Pritchard, repairing city jigger


I20


ANNUAL REPORTS.


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriation . $7,700 00 ·


Amount undrawn, transferred to inciden-


tals to balance account 13 11


$7,686 89


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council.


E. P. Dodge, salary as mayor, 1 year . $ 800 00


Albert C. Titcomb, salary as mayor, 1 month 66 67


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector, 1 year 1,600 00




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