City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1891, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1891
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M. O'Connell, stock and labor I 40


Bartholomew Creeden, use of horse on No. 3 hose carriage . 20 00


H. J. Plumer & Co., stock and labor 3 80


W. C. Ingalls, painting hose wagon No. 7 40 00 ·


Joseph H. Currier, stock and labor . 9 62


Jackson & Co.'s express, expressage 80


W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor 18 36


American Express, expressage 5 75


Levy & Co., one pair blankets . 6 38


Samuel Cook, clearing snow from hydrants and reservoirs 26 00


John H. Page, labor and care of hose, clearing


snow from hydrants, etc. . 56 25


Amounts carried forward .


$8,401 68 8,592 30


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $8,401 68 $8,592 30


Charles W. Gardiner, steward of Hose 4, for 6


months services rendered July 4th . 20 50 John A. Bean, services rendered Hose Co. No. 4 on July 4 3 00


Charles H. Shackford, services rendered Hose Co. No. 4 on July 4 3 00


John F. White, attend. at engine house July 4 . 3 00


James F. Sullivan, attendance at Central sta- tion . 3 00


William P. Phillips, attendance at Central sta- tion . 6 00


George P. Dole, labor on steamer, watching at fires, etc. . 7 00


George E. Niles, attendance at engine house and watching at fires 6 00


George Banks, attendance at engine house 3 00


William Chase, watching at fire, etc. 5 00


Wilbur S. Porter, services rendered at house of Hose Co. No. 8 . 3 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- tising 13 80


L. W. Coker, one quart black varnish and weighing coal . 2 90


Chas. M. Pritchard, use of apparatus for repair- ing boiler of steamer 12 25


Paul A. Merrill, sundries 20 II


Geo. B. Davis, agent, electrical supplies I7 OT


F. H. Rundlett, labor battery room, I 45


A. F. Nason, charcoal 12 35


Geo. L. Richardson, watching at fire 2 00


Fred W. Knapp, 66 2 00


Chas. E. Berry, one pair of hames 20 00


C. C. Stockman, one table


2


50


Commercial Union Telegrabh Co., telegrams 75


Amounts carried forward ·


$8,561 30 $8,592 30


-


DETAILED STATEMENT.


93


Amounts brought forward


$8,561 30 $8,592 30


T. Leary, watching at fire


2 00


E. C. Tyler,


2 00


J. P. Atkinson, 2 00


H. H. Bowden, ..


3 00


J. Butler, ..


3 00


J. M. Bacheller, teams for fires


4


Geo. P. Balch, 2,000 lbs. cannel coal


15 00


$8,592 30


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$1,200 00 Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to balance


account 261 56


$938 44


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Fuel.


Coleman and Shaw, rent of coal shed $72 00


Newburyport Herald Co., advertiseing 13 5º


L. W. Coker, weighing coal, etc. 37 31


A. F. Nason, charcoal 32 35


Daniel Cronan, labor


53


Daniel Quill,


53


Amounts carried forward


$156 22


$938 44


-


94


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $156 22


$938 44


Geo. W. Creasey, 92,305 lbs. broken coal at City Hall . 232 82 Geo. W. Creasey, 85,735 lbs. broken coal at Public Library . 216 25


Geo. W. Creasey, 32, 52 lbs. broken coal at Police Station . 81 09


Geo. W. Creasey, 12,230 lbs. broken coal at Central Station 32 21


Geo. W. Creasey, 73,840 lbs. egg coal at Ar- mory 187 53


Geo. W. Creasey, 7,840 lbs. egg coal at Engine No. 2 20 65


Geo. W. Creasey, 2,270 lbs. stove coal at Ash- land street ward room 5 98


Geo. W. Creasey, 2,215 lbs. stove coal for E. F. Bartlett's office 5 69


$938 44


Prices paid for fuel during the year:


Stove coal,


$5 75 per 2,240 lbs.


Egg coal, .


5 65


Broken coal,


5 65 66


Pine wood,


4 20 per cord.


Charcoal, .


Io per bushel.


There were 813 tons 11 cwt. of coal delivered in the city during the year.


There were 125 cords of pine wood delivered in the city during the year.


There were 1,814 bushels of charcoal delivered in the city during the year.


95


DETAILED STATEMENT.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$20,000 00


CREDITS.


E. P. Dodge Mfg. Co., paving stones $347 22


Henry B. Little,


3 60


Antonio Barboro, 66


I 40


Sarah A. Poor, removing snow


1 40


B. F. Peach jr.,


70


Mrs. Chas. Butler, 66


2 63


Est. Francis .Currier 66


88


Stephen Choate, 66


I 23


Stephen H. Fowle, 66


53


Nathan D. Dodge, 66


35


Mrs. J. C. Tuttle, 66


35


John M. Hills, crushed stone


42 23


James C. Colman,


5 32


J. A. Adams, use of cart


2 50


J. A. Greely & Co., 2 stone posts .


3 00


Western Union Telegraph Company, repair- ing streets 13 45


Newburyport Gas and Electric Company, re- pairing streets


2 80


Sarah J. Alter, repairing street


5 00


Michael O'Connell, dirt


40


Joseph Stevens, 66


50


Addie Woodus, 66


5


I5


George Simpson,


66


50


John White, 66


I 95


Edward Perkins, 66


4 85


Edward F, Coffin, 66


2 15


John H. Balch,


50


John B. Frost,


66


40 1


Amount carried forward . .


$451 99 $20,000 00


.


96


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward


. $451 99 $20,000 00 40


Walter Walsh,


Geo. W. Worcester, 35


Newburyport Water Co. gravel


80


J. Buckley, ..


35


David Smith, . .


80


Pearl S. Bradford, repairing street


.4 78


J. B. & W. J. Creasey, 66


5 00


465 47


$20,465 47


Amounts transferred :


To public property,


$1,167 03


To sidewalks and edgestones,


1, 100 00


To soldiers relief,


250 00


To printing,


50 00


2,567 03


$17,898 44


Amount overdrawn trausferred trom incident-


als to balance account


4,391 88


$22,290 32


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Highways.


Chas. M. Pritchard, services as supt. and


extras . $1,207 54


Maurice Brodrick, 49 weeks service as driver


No. I double team 588 00


Wm. H. Dow, 49 weeks service as driver No. 2 double team 588 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 49 weeks service as driver No. 3 double team 588 00


Albert E. Bray, 49 weeks service as driver No. I single team . 588 00


Frank Annis, 49 weeks service as driver No. 2 single team 588 00


Amonnt carried forward $4,147 54 $22,290 32


97


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . $4,147 54 $22,290 32


Geo. W. Carter, 49 weeks service as driver No. 3 single team . 588 00


Wm. R. Chase, services as extra driver .


72 00


James Welch, labor . .


II 21


Daniel Keleher, 66


I 75


Jos. Choate, 66


51 71


Daniel Cronan,


231 28


Frank Buckley, i،


275 73


Edw. Powers, 66


. 277 48


Cornelius Keleher, .6


. 327 85


Cornelius Lynch'


298 63


Daniel Quill,


208 17


Jere Toomey, 66


71 97


Jere Sheehan,


6


242 29


John D. Foley,


269 41


Patrick Lyons, 66


161 40


Timothy Hartnett, 68


53


Lewis Picotte


60 39


Alfonso Hemmingway, labor .


25 22


Patrick Murphy,


280 02


John Clifford,


66


289 46


Dennis Lynch,


30 28


Thomas Langley,


66


109 07


John McDade,


66


6 30


Jesse Febo,


.6


II 03


Thomas Ryan,


66


225 86


John Murphy,


66


269 77


Chas. W. Thurlow,


66


318 55 2 80


William King. 66


69 36


Thomas Marshall,


66


61 43


Michael Harrigan,


66


13 49


Jos. Gunthair,


66


81 58


Chas. W. Davis,


166


.


5 34


Amount carried forward


$9,096 85 $22,290 32


I2


William A. King,


66


98


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward


$9,096 85 $22,290 32


David Ellery,


labor


32 21


Frank Hidden,


66


.


16 65


Chas. J. Parker,


66


2 01


Eugene Gunthair,


66


I 23


John Carey,


66


63 38


Daniel Creeden,


66


44 29


Bartholomew P. Crowley, “


22 42


Albert P. Cook,


66


7 70


Dániel Hallisey,


66


70


Edmund Ryan,


66


175 77


Dana Tilton, 66


70


Dennis Doyle,


66


9 46


Geo. ' amford.


66


2 63


John Moulton,


66


I 05


Dennis Keleher, 66


8 58


Dennis Murphy,


66


8 58


Robert Carver,


66


7 00


William Donahoe.


66


8 58


Thos. Sullivan,


66


3 5°


Michael Murphy,


25 38


Cornelius Scrivens,


66


3 50


Cornelius Buckley,


66


8 58


Geo. A. Wood,


7 53


Hazen Thompson,


5 25


Melvin Lewis,


66


37 81


John W. Tobin,


66


2 80


John Toomey,


66


1 75


Wm. A. Fuller,


66


1 58


Geo. E. Pearson,


66


142 67


John Hale,


66


246 08


Cornelius Lyons,


66


24 51


Otis Jackman,


66


2 80


Chas. Lunt,


66


39 56


John Cashman,


66


60 73


Timothy Quinn,


66


17 33


Amonnt carried forward


$10, 141 15 $22,290 32


.


99


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward


$10,141 15 $22,290 32


John W. Berry,


labor


84 81


Henry Lattime,


66


.


12 26


Moses L. Chase,


66


9 28


John T. Russell,


- 66


6 13


Barnev Farrell,


66


27 65


Geo. E. Wood,


66


91 37


Wm. D. Williams


66


159 99


Jeremiah Duggan,


66


6 13


Francis A. Goodwin,


66


73 87


Michael Scahill,


66


23 98


Chas. Craig.


66


5 25


John Winkley, labor


32 22


Dennis Duggan,


10 50


Richard Ronan,


66


12 79


Phillip Crimmin, 6.


29 06


John B. West,


5.25 -


Ernest Adams,


11 03


Jas. Leonard, 66


14 88


Ezra Thurlow,


5 25


Dennis Foley,


66


6 04


Fredrick McDonald, engineer of road roller and labor


332 77


Fredrick Taylor, engineer of road roller


330 00


P. H. Bollman, 66


70 12


Cornelius Keleher, use of double team and driver


96 50


Stephen H. Welch, use of team


3 60


Jas. M. Woods, repairs and sundries


76 70


Mrs. enj. Hale, gravel 25 00


Mass. Broken Stone Co., broken stone . . 1,817 92


L. W. Coker, paint, lanterns, shovels, etc 14 31


J. L. & J. M. Chase, work on Curson mill road 9 88


Dennis Donahoe, work on roads with team 3 38


George A. Fogg, sundries


II IO


Amounts carried forward


$13,560 17 $22,290 32


-


100


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $13,560 17 $22,290 32


John Crowley, work on roads 42 00


Paul Titcomb, corn, oats, etc


233 20


Rockport Granite Co., paving stones 365 00


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing horses, repairs, etc 70 25


Luther Haskell, sharpening picks and sundries 23 65


Edw. Perkins & Son, teaming and lumber 49 97


S. H. Thurlow, sundries 6 35


Hale Knight, corn and oats 365 43


M. H. Chase, repairing and sundries 39 60


McGlew Bros., stock and labor


140 28


M. Q'Connell, shoeing horses, sharpening picks, repairs, etc . 52 47


M. W. Littlefield, repairing aud sundries 56 75


J. C. Stanley, sundries .


I7 95


Chas. W. Blake, services as veterinary surgeon


16 00


Karl Castelhun, medicine


3 35


Edw. Donahoe, shoeing horses, sharpening picks, repairing, etc 89 48


M. Goodrich, bedding . 25 25


Parker M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor 24 25


E. F. Manning, shoeing horses, repairing and sundries


Daniel B. Pierce, repairing harness and sun- dries 14 20


Chas. H. Smith, stock and labor


.


6 75


Timothy Shea, work on highway 3 00


Frank H. Plumer, use of harness, work on roads with team and teaming . ·


269 31


Edwin A. Littlefield, work on roads with double team II 75


Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries 9 13


H. J. Menut, work on highway


3 15


Jas. C. Colman, lumber, teaming, etc


102 74


Wm. B. Porter, work on highways .


2 50


Amounts carried forward


$15,651 03 $22,290 32


IOI


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$15,651 03 $22,290 32


John Ronan, work on highways 187 37


Est. N. Varinå, weighing III 42


J. B. Moulton, work on highways 12 53 ·


J. C. Moulton, 66 66


8


IO


A. J. Brooks, 66


.


2 81


Jere Sweeney, 66


I 58


D. M. Davis, 66 60


I 23


J. W. Landford, services as veterinary surgeon 21 50


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 22 48


T. K. Bartlett, work on roads 32 40


F. W. Little, hay 28 93


L. H. Noyes & Co., painting carts and jigger 44 60


Luther Dame, surveying and plan · 17 CO


Andrew Dyke, building wall at car stable 27 50


Todd & Brown, stock and labor


3 55


Jacob Merrill, building wall and labor


37 30


Wm. Holker & Co., cover for gear on road roller , I 50


W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor


20 33


Atkinson Coal Co., coal and wood


140 07


5 95


J. H. Lunt,


46 61


Mrs. Warren Dockum, gravel


26 00


Jonathan W. Douglass, pickaxes and handles 30 60


Eben A. Young, stock and labor


14 81


J. Kelliher & Co., crushed stone


553 81


Wallace Little, hay


25 50


J. Kelliher, crushed stone


873 14


F. E. Cutter, use of 2 jack-screws for road roller


75


American Express, expressage


2 00


Jere Cashman, bedding


37 70


Amount carried forward.


$18,339 54 $22,290 32


J. Littlefield & Son, tock and labor Poor Dept., hay


349 44


102


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount broughtforward


$18,339 54 $22,290 32


Justin Noyes, hay


.36 57


Kelliher & O'Neil, crushed stone


· 3,594 45


John A. Adams, teaming 5º 5°


Jos. H. Currier, labor on man hole 2 95


Matthew Toomey, use of team 32 00


Smith & Gould, medicine


3 00


Israel A. Mo se, hay


69 06


Asa Newhall, gravel


1 00


Albert Russell & Son, repairs on road roller 5 00


E. S. Hidden, laying drain pipe 3 50


John Collins, bedding


II 75


J. M. Bacheller, boarding horses .


40 00


O. P. Davis, hauling gravel


54 00


A. K. Silloway, gravel . 3 45


R. C. McConnell, work with team on highways


31 50


Benjamin Hale, gravel 4 65 .


Jeremiah Creeden .


7 40


$22,290 32


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .


$ 500 00 Appropriation deficiency for 1890 .


13,768 97


$14,268 97


103


DETAILED STATEMENT.


CREDITS.


City clerk, issuing and recording liquor licenses for year 1891 $24 00 City clerk, fees from marriage licenses for year 1891 84 00


City clerk, from fees for recording mortgages, assignments, etc. in year 1891 . ·


67 45


City clerk, pawn licenses . .


8 00


junk licenses . .


14 00


auctioneers' licenses .


15 00


66 billiard and pool licenses .


18 00


66 circus licenses, etc. . 49 00


E. P. Shaw, one-half expense in Paul and Janv- rin cases vs. City 280 80


$560 25


From income account transferred


.9,382 45


$9,942 70


Total appropriation and incomes


$24,211 67


Transferred from poor department .


. $ 14 65


66


66


police .


43 75 .


66


salaries


225 00 .


66


fuel


261 56


66 public library


21 20


66


66


bridges and culverts .


80 95


66


66 interest


9º 93


6.


66 parks or public grounds ·


48


66


66 military aid . · 185 00


$1,822 37 $26,034 04


school


320 75


public property


578 10 .


.


104


ANNUAL REPORT.


Amount brought forward .


$26,034 04 Transferred to fire department


66 highways


. 4,391 88


6.


lighting streets, etc.


· 1,339 28


66


sidewalks and edgestones


2,257 41


.6 board of health


242 93


6.


soldiers' relief


200 57


.4


water supply .


90 00


66 ashes and rubbish


17 44


66 printing


95 02


66 sewerage (maintenance) .


189 54


abatements tax of 1888 .


41 40


66 abatements tax of 1889 .


66 46


abatements tax of 1890 . . 1,080 96


66


abatements tax of 1891 . 493 87


$12,199 06


$13,834 98 Transferred to armory rents


$ 350 00


burial soldiers


35 00


Expenditures as per statement below


6,956 48


$7,341 48


Overdrawn balance in 1890 .


13,768 97 .


$2I,II0 4


Balance overdrawn tor year 1891 .


. $7,275 47


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council.


JANUARY.


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising $ 60 45 Moses E. Cook, services as warden 5 00


John C. Lang, services as clerk,


5 00


Amount carried forward


$70 45 $7,275 47


. $1,592 30


105


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward


$70 45


Thomas Humphreys, services as inspector


. 5 00


Abner W. Porter,


. 5 00


Charles C. Donnell, ..


5 00


A. H. Pettingell, 16


5 00


Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden 2 50


Geo. P. Greenleaf, 66 clerk 2 50


Frank E. Thurlow, 66 inspector 2 50


Fred. S. Goodwin, 6 6


65


2 50


Moses Pettengill, 66 6.


65


2 50


Wm. B. Porter, .6 6.


2 50


John Burke services as warden


5 00


Harry W. Bayley, 6 clerk


5 00


Samuel J. Ford, 6.


inspector 5 00


Isaac Poor, jr., 6.


5 00


Geo. Osgood, 66


5 00


Robert G. Allen, 66


5 00


Chas. W. Thurlow, jr., serv. as deputy warden 2 50


Geo. O. P. Greeley, 66 .6 inspector 2 50


6%


2 50


William P. Glynn, 60


6.


66


2 50


Geo. W. Russell,


6. ..


2 50


Selwyn C. Reed, services as warden .


5 00


John W. Sargent,


clerk


5 00


Wm. A. Little, .6


inspector 5 00


5


James Walsh, 66


6.


5 00


Joseph M. Tappan, 6.


5 00


Wm. A. Davis,


deputy warden 2 50


· John C. Kimball, 6.


66 clerk 2


50


Geo. W. Manser,


inspector 2 50


Frank O. Frost, 6.


66


2 50


WVm. J. Creasey, 66


warden .


5 00


Joseph L. Johnson, “


clerk


. 5 00


Winthrop S. Low, 66


inspector .


5 00


Amount carried forward


$202 95


Geo. A. Tuxbury, 6.


Fred. Lattime, 6.


.:


I4


106


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward


$202 95


Chas. A. Stockman services as inspector


5 00


John H. Balch, jr., “


5 00


Berkeley Johnson, 66


..


5 00


Edwin Currier, ..


deputy warden 2 50


Wm. H. Welch, ..


66 clerk . 2 50


Sam E. Sargent, 66


inspector 2 50


Charles Ford, .6


2 50


Geo. A. Pearson, 66


warden .


5 00.


Henry Martin, .6


clerk


.


5 00


T. W. Cogger, ..


inspector 66


. 5 00


E. S. Stickney, ..


. 5 00


W. H. P. Howard, ..


6.


5 00


Luther Carter, .


deputy warden. 2 5℃


66


clerk . 2 50


Michael O'Connell, "


66


inspector 2 50


Cyrus A. Haskell, “


66


6.


2 50


James E. S. Hart, «


66


2 50


Geo. O. Atkinson, “


66


66


.


2 50


Joshua L. Chase, 66


warden


5 00


WVm. G. Somerby,


clerk


5 00


John L. Lewis, 66


inspector . 5 00


..


5 00


B. F. Stanley, 66


66


5 00


Alfred D. Merrill, "


deputy warden . 2 50


-2 50


Thos. W. Mitchell, “


inspector .


2


50


Geo. L. Jackman, «


2 50


Chas. S. Bartlett,


2 50


John M. Chase,


2 50


L. Mannix, distributing and collecting check


lists and ballot boxes .


. 10 00


Joseph M. Tappan, services as constable · 3 00


Amount carried forward.


. $330 95


. 5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes,


Frank E. Davis, ..


Geo. A. Coffin, 66


5 00


Frank Ives, 66


W. E. Butterfield, “


clerk


107


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$330 95


Chas. E. Ash, attendance at ward room etc 13 00


Samuel Pearson, 66 66 66 8 00 .


J. Plummer Noyes, 66


7 00


A. W. Thompson, sundries 28 64


Edw. S. Stickney, lamp chimneys, oil, etc. for ward room 76


John Burke, labor on ballot boxes I 50


Jos. M. Bailey, ringing church bell election days 3 00


Chas. H. Stanwood, cleaning ward room and at- tending caucus . 7 00


W. J. Hale P. M., postage stamps and box rent 2 50 S. H. Fowle, I years subscription to Advertiser 9 50 Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 45


Luther Dame, surveying Prospect St. and plan . 5 00 T. W. Goodwin, floral emblem . 20 00


American Express Co .. expressage 45 .


Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams 1 06 .


N. N. Jones, professional services 30 00


Mrs. Mary Dyke, return of 5 births .


1 25


Jas. W. Gunnison, 3 mos. rent of office .


9 00


M. H. Sargent, sundries 18 04


John E. Bailey, services rendered 3 00


Jos. Bartlett, 3 mos. services as fish warden 18 75


Jos. C. Lunt, 82 death returns and ringing church bell .


41 50


Jackson & Co. Ex., expressage . I 50


A. J. Haynes, expenses to Boston, twice 5 00


Jos. L. Johnson, expenses to Boston 3 00


James V. Felker, treas., disbursing state aid 6


mos. and compiling annual reports of 1890 100 00 Registrars of voters (three), services as registrars 225 00 H. I. Bartlett, atty., damages awarded Poor estate 2,420 50


Arthur L. Huse, balance due as registrar


.


15 00


Amount carried forward


$3.334 35


108


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward


FEBRUARY.


Jackson & Co. Ex., expressage $ 1 20


Henry R. Weitzel, 60 death returns 15 00


Frederick Tigh, return of 23 births 5 75


Geo. W. Snow, 47 [] 75


E. P. Hurd, .6 I9


+ 75


Samson Murdock & Co., Io city directories 20 00


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing church bell 2 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone . 4 00


Joseph Bartlett, I mos. service as fish warden


6 25


Michael Stevens, services ås harbor master for 1890 100 00


W. J. Hale P. M .. stamps and postal cards 15 00


185 70


MARCH.


American Express Co., expressage $ 30


James V. Felker. expenses to Boston 5 00


James L. Parker, ringing bell 2 00


C. W. Stiles, return of births


John F. Young, return of 9 births . 2 25


Geo. H. Pearson, envelopes and writing fluid


2 25 1 1 5


Chas. R. Fogg Ex., expressage 15


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell . 2 00


Joseph Bartlett, 1 mos. service as fish warden 6 25


Edgar J. Batchelder, ringing bell . 4 00


APRIL.


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising $ 21 81 George H. Stevens, expenses to Boston and postage . 3 00


James W. Fennimore, ringing bell . 2 00


Amount carried forward


$26 81 $3,549 40


$3,334 35


29 35


109


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward $26 81


$3,549 40


Western Union Tel. Co., telegram


45


W. J. Hale P. M., rent of P. O. box


I 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


J. M. Bailey, ringing bell


2 00


Joseph Bartlett, 2 mos. service as fish warden 12 50


American Express Co., expressage I5


J. W. Greenough, carriage hire


7 50


J. J. Healey, professional services . 22 50


A. L. Jackson, ringing a bell


5 00


James W. Gunnison, repairing weights and office rent 9 88


David F. May, award of damage to property . 150 00


W. J. Hale P. M., postage stamps . 15 00


256 87


MAY.


Jackson & Co. Express, expressage $ 35


American Express Co., expressage


45


N. N. Jones, cash paid and expenses


13 60


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


Caleb B. Huse & Co., printing


I OO


Stephen H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser for 6 months


3 00


George H. Newton, one gold pen and holder 4 00


N. N. Jones (city solicitor), for Poor estate, widening Prospect street 816 30


842 70


JUNE.


George H. Stevens, cash paid for postage stamps and for collecting facts relating to births


$33 00


George H. Pearson, sundries


27 45


American Express Co., expressage 15


Amounts carried forward . $60 60 $4,648 97


IIO


ANNUAL REPORT.


Amount brought forward . . 60 60 $4,648 97


Joseph Bartlett, 1 mos. service as fish warden 6 25


P. B. Murphy, 350 dog blanks 1 75


Fred L. Butman, tax books . 23 00


P. H. Blumpey, groceries


96


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00 96 56


JULY.


Willard J. Hale, P. M., rent of P. O. box $ 50


J. V. Felker, Treas., six months dusbursing of state aid 50 00


Western Union Tel. Co., telegram 39


American Express Co., expressage 35


George H. Stevens, cash paid for postage stamps for office 2 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 90


James W. Gunnison, 3 mos. rent of office 9 00


Corliss, Macy & Co., printing city bonds 60 00


Hayes & Arnold, four boxes steel pens .


4 00


W. J. Hale, P. M., postage stamps


15 00


Mrs. S. M. Gale, award for damages to prop- erty 200 00


Boston Daily Advertiser, advertising proposals for city bonds 16 13


362 27


AUGUST.


C. R. Fogg Express, expressage .


$ 15


Joseph Bartlett, 3 mos. services as fish warden 18 75


Ernest H. Noyes, reporting 7 births


I 75


American Express Co., expressage


40


Edgar J. Batchelder, ringing bell on July 4th


3 00


Frank H. Rundlett, 66 66 66


3 00


Jos. M. Bailey, 66 6€ 66 66


3 00


Amounts carried forward


$30 05 $5,107 80


III


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$30 05 $5,107 80


Jas. E. Kimball, ringing bell on July 4th 3 00


Jas. W. Fennimore, 66 66 66 66


3 00


Jas. L. Parker, 66 66 66


66


3 00


N. N. Jones, cash paid and expenses .


9 45


48 50


SEPTEMBER.


Lovetts Express, expressage .


$ 15


American Express Co., expressage


75


George H. Walker & Co., atlas, state of Mass.


15 00


Samuel H. Safford, 136 death returns for year


1890 34 00


John Connors, ringing church bell 5 00


Jackson & Co. Express, expressage


5 90


P. B. Murphy, 350 dog blanks


I 75


W. J. Hale, P. M., stamps


15 00


L. M. Hatch & Sons, balance of contract for cutting of buildings on Prospect srteet 23 81


L. W. Sargent, adm., purchase of Fanny Rog- ers estate 275 00


376 36


OCTOBER.


F. H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills and car fare


$50 45


Mrs. S. J. Spaulding, abatement on tax of 1890 7 40


Moses H. Sargent, stationery, etc


4 70


Frank H. Plumer, teaming


25


James W. Gunnison, 3 mos. rent of office


9 00


Joseph Bartlett, 3 mos. service as fish warden


18 75


J. M. Greenough, horse and carriage hire · F. A. Howe, return of births .


2 00


16 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone for 3 months 12 60 Mary E. Wells, land taken for sidewalk on Prospect street 50 00


Amounts carried forward .


$171 90 $5,532 66


112


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward $171 90 $5,532 266


Assessors & Collector, assessing and collecting bank tax 126 55


Newburyport Y. M. C. A., land taken for side. walk


275 00


573 45


NOVEMBER.


Newburyport Herald Co., printing . $ 28 20


News Publishing Co., printing III 25


Peter Cusack, 113 death returns for 1890 28 25


S. C. Reed, views of Temple street


5 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 00


American Express Co., expressage


50


W. J. Hale, P. M., stamps ·


12 00


stamps and box rent . 4 50


Arthur L. Huse, on account of salary as reg- istrar


50 00


244 70


DECEMBER.


John Ronan, mowing and cleaning two ceme- teries


$100 00


Wm. B. Frost, services at ward room Nov. 3d and 24th 3 00


Chas. H. Decie, lunch for ward 3 officers


4 00


J. H. Tarleton, refreshments for ward officers 6 75


Chas. H. Stanwood, services at ward room 8 00


Samuel Pearson, 66 66 66


10 00


Moses E. Cook,


66 as warden .


5 00


John C. Lang,


..


" clerk 5 00


Thomas Humphreys, 66


" inspector 5 00


Frank E. Thurlow, 66


66 66


5 00


Chas. C. Donnell,


66


66


5 00


Andrew H. Pettingell, 66


66


60


5 00


Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden


2 50


Amount carried forward .


$164 25 $6.350 81


113


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$164 25 $6,350 81


Geo. P. Greenleaf, services as clerk


2 50


Geo. L. Jackson,


66 " inspector


2 50


Wm. B. Porter,


66


66


66


2 50


Fred S. Goodwin,


66


66


66


2 50


Moses Pettingell, 66


66


66


2 50


John Burke, 66


" warden


5 00


Harry W. Bayley,


66


clerk


5 00


Samuel J. Ford,


66


66


inspector 66


5 00


Isaac Poor, jr.,


66


66


5 00


Chas. W. Page,


66


66


5 00


Robert G, Allen,


66


66


66


5 00


Chas. W. Thurlow, jr., “


deputy warden


2 50


John C. M. Blaisdell, 66


66


clerk


2 50


Franklin P. Knight,


.6


66


" inspector


2 50


S. Henry Noyes,


66


66


66


66


2 50


Geo. W. Osgood,


66


66


66


66


2 50


Geo. W. Russell,


66


66


66


2 50


Selwyn C. Reed,


66


" warden


5 00


John W. Sargent,


66


" clerk


5 00


William A. Little,


66


inspector


5 00


Joseph M. Toppan


66


66


5 00


J. P. Walsh,


66


66


66


5 00


· Amos H. Geary,


66


6.


5 00


William A. Davis,


66


66


deputy warden


2 50


John C. Kimball,


2 50


Edw. A. Hale, -


66


66


" inspector


2 50


Geo. W. Mansur,


66


66


66


2 50


William J. Creasey,


66


" warden


5 00


Jos. L. Johnson,


66


" clerk


5 00


Winthrop S. Low,


" inspector


5 00


Chas. A. Stockman,


66


66


5 00


Berkeley Johnson,


66


66


66


.


5 00


Chas. D. Ford,


66


66


66


.


5 00


Edwin Currier,


66


deputy warden


50


Amount carried forward


$294 25 $6,350 81


15



66


clerk


66


114


ANNUAL REPORTS.


AAmount brought forward


$294 25 $6,350 81


William H. Welch, services as deputy clerk


2 50


Geo. W. Craig, 66 " inspector 5 00


Sam E. Sargent, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


Paul A. Pathe,


..


" inspector . 5 00


Geo. A. Pearson,


· warden


5 00


Henry Martin,




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