City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1892, Part 4

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1892
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George A. Banks 6 asst.


engineer steamer 1 . ... 7 00


Amounts carried forward. . . . . $ 9,592 18 $11,704 02


2 50


81


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. .. . . $ 9,592 18 $11,704 02 M. W. Littlefield, sundries . 21 70


McGlew Bros., stock and labor 420 25


New England Gamewell Co., supplies for fire alarm.


202 31


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


41 45


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor. .


6 49


W. A. Davis & Son, sundries.


5 So


F. E. Cutter, setting glass.


25.


E. W. Gerrish, repairs on hook and ladder truck, etc.


16 00


Edw. Osgood, sundries.


10 85


J. W. Wilkinson, stock and labor .. Edward Donahue, repairs and sundries.


III 60


J. H. Balch, Jr., coal and wood. .. . .


122 24


Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries.


4 37


News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising


15 25


Samuel March, sundries.


6 35


Timothy Shea, teaming hose from


steamers house to Perkin's Mill. . . . . George E. Ross, committee of two going


1 00


to Lawrence to examine tower .... Henry J. Menut, team for fires


10 00


49 50


Paul A. Merrill, sundries. 12 38


9 12


Peabody Mills, 114 lbs. cotton waste ... Com. Union Telegraph Co., telegrams. Karl Castlehun, one chamois skin . .... .


75


90


Chas. S. Hobbert & Co., hose washer ..


So oo


Wm. H. Chase, watching at fire, etc ...


5 00


Daniel W. Jackman, labor. 3 00


L. S. Hilton, watching at laundry fire, box 12.


I 50


Wilbur S. Porter, services rendered at


house of hose Co., No. 8. 6 00


Amounts carried forward. . . . . $10,756 49 $11,704 02


6


25


82


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . .. $10,756 49 Wm. G. Somerby, 4 hours duty as fire- man July 4 . . 6 00


$11,704 02


Elmer E. Towne, I nights watching at house of hose 7 . 3 00


C. H. Ordway, to hack for committee on fire department. 10 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams I 21


J. M. Bacheller, teams for fire. ..


13 00


Archibald Wheel Company


4 00


L. Mannix, teaming . 7 30


J. M. Greenough, teams . 5 50


C. H. Stanwood, removing snow from hydrants . 10 00


A. G. Jackson, old hose and sundries. 68 IS


Chas. R. Fogg, expressage. 7 40


H. H. Bowdon, watching fires. ..


2 00


Chas. J. Parker, watching fires . . ..


2 00


Geo. W. Creasey, coal and wood. 55 96 ... Samuel Cook, clearing snow from hy- drants and reservoirs. 26 00


Geo. E. Bamford, care of reservoirs, etc 28 00 Boston Woven Hose Co., ladder, pipe, etc 98 65 E. S. Johnson, 6 month's service as as- sistant engineer . 25 00


Hiram H. Langford, 6 month's service as assistant engineer, extras . .. . . . . 32 50 Levy & Co., quilt, sheeting and cotton. . 8 54 Alex L. Johnson, removing snow from hydrants, etc. . 32 00


J. H. Noyes & Co., sundries. 3 00


Bartholomew Creedon, use of horse on


No. 3 hose carriage . 30 00


Gethene Electrical M'fg. Co., sundries. IO 55


Geo. P. Dole, labor at central fire station 2 75


.. A. Stanwood & Co., tallow. 7 50


Amounts carried forward. . . . . $11,256 53


$11,704 02


S3


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . .. $11,256 53 $11,704 02


J. F. Morrill, board of J. E. Rogers .. . I 50


Jas. W. Gunnison, keys and repairing locks 2 25


G. Gemignani, frames for pictures .. ... 6 00


Tidewater Oil Co., oil. 3 19


J. H. Page and John Brock, watching at fires. 6 00


Chas. S. Blake, watching at fires ..... .


3 00


C. W. Farrell, 12 hours fireman's duties July 4 . . 3 00


Newburyport Water Co., to laying 142 ft. of 2 in. pipe for hose washer, two 2 inch valves. .


63 55


C. F. Creeden, two barrels. 2 00


Eureka Fire Hose Co., 500 ft. 21/2 inch Peerless hose. 350 00


A. B. Varney, filling and shellacing Hook & Ladder wheels. 3 00


Castlehun & Hale, 10 frames 4 00


$11,704 02


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .$1,000 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance


account


270 55


$ 729 45


St


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward.


. $729 45


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Fuel.


A. F. Nason, 85 bushels charcoal .... . . .. $ S 50


James W. Gunnison, measuring charcoal .. 2 25 Newburyport Herald Co., printing . 7 50


L. W. Coker, weighing coal. 35 95


Geo. E. Elkins, 100 bushels charcoal ..... 9 50


Geo. W. Creasey, 10,040 lbs. egg and broken coal, Cushing Guards. . .... . . 28 65 Geo. W. Creasey, 5,525 lbs. egg coal at Engine No. 2. . 14 12


Geo. W. Creasey, 1,000 " stove " at E. F. Bartlett's office 3 00


Geo. W. Creasey, 4,875 lbs. broken coal at Police Station . 12 51 Atkinson Coal Co., 28,115 lbs. broken coal at Police Station. 77 20 Atkinson Coal Co., 54,875 lbs. broken coal at Public Library . 150 67 Atkinson Coal Co., 52, 165 lbs. broken coal at armory, Cushing Guards 143 22


Atkinson Coal Co., 4,615 lbs. stove coal at Bridge 12 98


Atkinson Coal Co., 81,370 lbs. egg and broken coal at City Hall 223 40


$729 45


Prices paid for fuel during the year :


Stove coal $6 30 per 2,240 lbs


Egg coal . 6 15


Broken coal 6 15 66 Pine wood. 4 10 per cord.


Charcoal.


91/2 c per bu.


85


DETAILED STATEMENT.


There were 767 tons, 3 cwt. of coal delivered in the city dur- ing the year.


There were 50 cords of pine wood delivered in the city during the year.


There were 1,100 bushels of charcoal delivered in the city dur- ing the year.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . $17,350 00


CREDITS.


Israel A. Morse, gravel. .$ 2 00


C. H. & S. E. Sargent, repairing Macadam- izing . 10 00


C. F. Lynch, dirt.


I 00


Sarah A. Poor, removing snow


40


George A. Tappan, repairing Macadamizing Joseph Woods, gravel.


5 00


4 00


James C. Colman, use of jigger and stone.


9 24


Western Union Telegraph Co., removing poles II 75


E. H. Dearborn, stone


I 25


Frank H. Plumer, sand.


75


Robert B. Currier, dirt.


75


C. M. Pritchard, sale of post and sand. . .


2 25


Samuel Mottram, gravel.


20


Frank E. Davis, relaying paving 4 75


Wm. W. Goodwin, sand. I SO


Amounts carried forward. $ 55 14 $17,350 00


86


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward .... . $ 55 14 $17,350 00


Wilkinson Bros., relaying paving, etc. . . . 21 00


Stephen H. Fowle, removing snow. .. 2 40


Est. Nathan Poor, relaying paving. .. 4 00


First Religious Society, Newbury, gravel. . 20


Lawrence Whalen, gravel. I 20


George A. Bray, gravel. 8 80


Jere Cashman, crushed stone.


6 75


John Mahoney, gravel.


3 00


Edw. F. Coffin, gravel


4 45


$ 108 94


Total appropriation and income.


$17,458 94


Amount overdrawn transferred from inci-


dentals to balance account. 2,677 91


$20,136 85


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Highways.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as supt.


of highways and extras. . .$ 1,221 00


Maurice Broderick, service as driver, No. I, double team. 624 00


William H. Dow, service as driver, No. 2, double team 624 00


William F. Stanwood, service as driver, No. 3, double team . 624 00


Albert E. Bray, service as driver, No. I, single team 624 00


Frank Annis, service as driver, No. 2, single team. . 624 00


Geo. W. Carter, service as driver, No. 3, single team. 624 00


Amounts carried forward. ... $4,965 00 $20, 136 85


87


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward .... $4,965 00 $20, 136 85 Frank H. Plumer, 6 weeks services of


driver


72 00


Daniel Cronan, labor


IS3 OS


Patrick Murphy,


.6


222 69


Edmund Ryan, 66


74 31


Jere Sheehan, 66


54 77


Frank Buckley, 66


305 28


John D. Foley, 66


287 35


Cornelius Kelliher, 66


297 57


John Murphy, 66


252 09


John Clifford, 66


273 31


Patrick Lyons, 66


146 17


Thomas Ryan, 66


254 24


Edw. Powers,


254 55


Chas. W. Thurlow, "


327 87


John Hale, 66


316 79


Francis A. Goodwin“


6 30


Daniel Quill, 66


240 77


Wm. D. Williams, "


135 92


Cornelius Lynch,


277 44


Samuel Scrivens, 66


186 12


Chas. J. Parker, 66


8 23


James Welch, 66


2 98


Dennis Kelleher, 66


21 20


John Sullivan


2 98


Thos. Sullivan, 66


4 98


John Doyle,


6 48


Frank Hidden,


66


6 95


Jere Toomey, 66


ISO 64


Daniel Creeden,


66


3 5I


Freeman Pierce, 66


3 40


James Thompson, 66


2 00


M. L. Chase,


66


13 40


Chas. E. Allen,


156 70


Amounts carried forward .. $9,549 07 $20,136 85


SS


ANNNAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward ....


$9,549 07 $20,136 85


Thos. Pierce. 66


6 80


Thomas Hale, 66


128 10


Daniel Hallisey, 66


195 60


Edw. J. Lunt. 66 . . .


13 60


Chas R. Shaw, 66


2 00


John Mahoney,


66


I 20


Chas. Bashaw. 66


243 20


Cephas Forman,


66


37 60


Owen Keefe,


6 6


I 20


John Butler, 66


4 00


Chas. W. Davis, 66


14 40


Dennis Conners, 66


·


8 00


Edg. B. Davis, 66


27 00


Andrew Hall, 66


I 20


Chas.F.Thompson, " Thomas Langley, 66


8 10


· Philip Crimmins, 66


4 38


John Leary,


I 58


John Casey, 66


I 58


Daniel Casey,


66


3 58


Thos. Marshall, 66


8 88


Dennis Murphy, 66


I 00


James Toomey, 66


2 00


Dennis Doyle. 66


I 60


Ezra Thurlow.


2 50


Michael J. Carey, 66


I SO


Moses Wood, 66


47 60


Joseph Choate.


54 20


Robert Carr,


IO 40


Cornelius Buckley, "


I SO


Jere Duggan, 66


I SO


Timothy Moynahan, "


2 00


Patrick Toomey, 66


30 90


Thomas Rand,


2 50


Amounts carried forward. . . . . $10,424 57


$20,136 85


3 40


89


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. ... $ 10,424 57


$20,136 85


Cornelius Lyons, 66


5 10


Jere Cashman,


32 50


James Leonard,


36 20


Garritt Farrel,


66


I 60


Michael Kelley, 66


52 00


Jere Welch,


14 00


Patrick Sculley, 66


20 40


Richard Ronan,


4 00


Frederick McDonald, engineer of road roller


378 00


Geo. Paul, engineer of road roller. ..


470 25


Geo. A. Fogg, sundries. 4 66


Jas. C. Colman, stock and teaming. ...


22 36


Frank H. Plumer, teaming


375 So


H. N. Marshall & Son, sundries. .....


I 19


Owners of Plum Island, 124 tons of sand


So 60


Hale Knight, oats and corn .


292 73


Smith & Gould, doz. Dr. Gray's Lotion


6 00


Joseph Torrey, stock and labor . .


15 67


Joseph Knight, hay.


114 72


Edw. Perkins & Son, spruce planking and teaming


8 88


Newburyport Water Company . .


9 05


Luther Haskell, stock and labor


6 75


S. H. Thurlow, sundries.


5 86


Edw. S. Hidden, labor on Inn street, improvement with helper. .... Poor department, 14 tons, 1,530 lbs. hay W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor ... W. B. Porter, service of driver 86 hours Parker M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor


15 90


221 25


13 13


41 60


7 75


Daniel B. Pierce, sundries . 19 60


M. H. Chase, stock and labor 19 67


Amounts carried forward. . . . $12,721 79 $20, 136285


90


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . . $12,721 79 $20,136 85 McGlew Bros., stock and labor .. 65 75 Todd & Brown, 6 10 . ...


Justin Noyes, balance on hay. . ..


5 08


Edw. F. Manning, shoeing, repairing and sundries. 81 91


Atkinson Coal Co., coal and wood ... 106 46


O. G. Davis, hauling gravel. 169 00


John A. Greeley, mason work and teaming 8 65


Est. N. Varina, weighing 55 72


Thos. F. O'Neil, crushed stone.


1,979 30


I. A. Morse, hay and weighing 77 28


J. P. Hussey, Climax road scraper . ... 237 50 Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising 4 35


News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising 3 75


Thos. Capers, 9 loads stone


I SO


Flora Donahue, use of single team and labor


93 90


F. E. Pillsbury, removing 4 stumps on Woodland street I 50


Edw. Donahue, shoeing horses, repair- ing, etc . 95 40


Paul Titcomb, hay, oats and corn


208 05


Michael O'Connell, shoeing horses, re- pairing, etc. 31 09


L. W. Coker, weighing


9 03


M. W. Littlefield, sundries


36 93


Jere Cashman, crushed stone. use of double team, etc 2,791 71


Jos. W. Landford, services as veterinary surgeon 37 50


Frank E. Cutter, linseed oil 25


J. C. Stanley, road plow and sundries . 35 78


Amounts carried forward. . . . $18,865 58


$20,136 $5


91


DETAILED STATEMENT


Amounts brought forward . . . . $18,865 58 $20, 136 85


F. E. Davis, stock and labor 17 96


John Collins, use of teams. [21 40


Thos. P. Mackinney, sundries 7 40


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing horses, etc .... 33 55


T. K. Bartlett, breaking roads, etc . . ..


12 25


T. P. Thomas, concreting .


78 II


Louis H. Woodwell, hay.


38 76


L. H. Noyes & Co., shellac and paint- ing sign I IO


Asa Newhall, 114 loads gravel . .


5 70


Geo. W. Noyes, setting posts on R. R. Bridge 75


Benj. Hale, gravel .


72 00


Jas. M. Woods, repairing and sundries 26 80


Wm. Holker & Co., sundries. 3 55


C. H. Kelliher, use of double team. ...


64 65


James Lyons, teaming . 13 05


J. M. & J. L. Chase, work on Curson's Mill road . 2 90


J. Sweeney, work on Curson's Mill road


I 40


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor .. Chas. W. Blake, services as veterinary surgeon


22 00


E. W. Gerrish, stock and labor . .. John Ronan, use of horses and teams. .


360 50


J. C. Moulton, breaking road.


8 00


Joseph B. Moulton, breaking road S 80


J. Ennis, work on highways.


1 40


Edw. Kent, hay. 76 12


E. A. Young, labor and cement.


I 72


Albert Hodgdon, teaming. 1 15


E. E. Bartlett, use of team on highways


SI 50


M. S. Merrill, fencing on Butler street. J. P. Titcomb, survey of Pleasant street


20 00


extension and extras . . .. 24 55


Amounts carried forward. ... $20,042 55 $20,136 85


37 70


32 20


92


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $20,042 55 $20,136 85


Michael Haley, to use of teams. 30 60 John Lucy, 66 66 · 27 20 Hermon Staples, I sign board. ..... 4 00 Matthew Toomey, use of double team. 31 50


Wm. T. Colman, 10 loads grass at 10 cents


I 00


$20,136 85


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . $ 475 00


Appropriation deficiency for 1891 . 7,275 47


$ 7,750 47


CREDITS.


City Clerk, issuing and recording liquor licenses for year 1892 $ 23 00


auctioneer's licenses 14 00


junk licenses 14 00


circus licenses, etc. 81 00


billiard and pool licenses.


12 00


pawn licenses.


4 00


hack licenses.


3 00


Boston Clothing Co., goods returned ... I 50


152 50


From income account. transferred. 8,978 IO


9,130 60 Total appropriation and income


$16,881 07


93


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward .$16, SSI 07


Transferred from poor department .


12 02


66


school ..


264 OS


66


public property


1,897 09


salaries


83 34


fuel. .


270 55


66


bridges and culverts. ..


2,027 34


66


Board of Health.


ISS 64


soldier's relief.


54 13


66


water supply. ...


35 00


66


printing


758 65


sewers [maintenance] .


71 65


66


parks .


37 59


abatements tax of 1892


412 97


66


military aid.


13 05


6,126 10 $23,007 17


Transferred to fire department. $ 1,498 58


66


highway department.


2,677 91


police .. . . 711 65


66 lighting streets, etc.


423 59


66


public library .


352 89


66 sidewalks and edgestones


4,187 56


66 interest ..


278 83


ashes and rubbish . . . 177 04


66


abatements tax of 1889. .


77 50


66


66 66


1890. . .


502 65


66


1891 ... 207 81


11,096 OI


$11,911 16


Transferred to armory rents. $ 350 00


Expenses as per statement below 4,481 31


4,831 31


Overdrawn balance in 1891


7,275 47


Balance overdrawn for year 1892


12,106 78 $ 195 62


9-4


ANNUAL REPORT.


EXPENDITURES. JANUARY. Authorized by the City Council. Joseph Bartlett, 3 month's service as fish warden $ 18 75


Mary E. Wells, allowance on fence on


property No. 4 Prospect street. . . .. 5 00


James W. Gunnison, 3 month's office rent 9 00


18 43


Corliss, Macy & Co., books ... . N. N. Jones, travelling expenses and cash paid ..


15 82


J. C. Lunt & Co., ringing bell and re- turn of deaths. . 30 50


Henry R. Weitzel, return of deaths .... Margaret Turpin, return of two births. George H. Stevens, services as registrar Benj. G. Davis, services as registrar. ... Jas. V. Felker, disbursing State Aid 6 mos. and compiling annual reports of 1891.


15 25


50


75 00


75 00


F. H. Rundlett, constable services, ringing bell and sundries II 37


John Burke, services on ballot boxes for city election . I 50


B. F. Stanley, putting up and taking down guard rail at ward room. ... I OO Chas. H. Lunt, care of ward room at State and city election. 9 50


Edw. Osgood, six lamps and three shades


2 85


Moses E. Cook, services as warden .... 8 00 John C. Lang, " clerk .. . . 8 00 Thomas Humphreys, services as in- spector. 8 00


Frank E. Thurlow, services as inspector 8 00


William B. Porter,


8 00


Chas. C. Donnell, 66 66 8 00


Amount carried forward .. . .. $437 47


100 00


95


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward. .... $437 47


Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden


2 50


Peabody G. Pettingell, services as clerk 2 50


Fred S. Goodwin, services as inspector 2 50


Moses Pettengill, 66 ..


2 50


Chas. E. Hale,


6.


2 50


Edw. Clifford, 66


2 50


John Burke, 66 warden. 8 00


Harry W. Bayley, 6. " clerk .... 8 00


Samuel J. Ford 66 " inspector S 00


Isaac Poor, Jr.,


66 S 00


Geo. Osgood, 66 66


8 00


Robert G. Allen, .6 66


S 00


Chas. W. Thurlow, services as deputy warden 2 50


John C. M. Blaisdell, services as clerk 2 50


Allen D. Pettingell, services as inspector 2 50


S. Henry Noyes, 6.


2 50


William P. Glynn, 66 66


2 50


Chas. T. Smith, 66 66


2 50


S. C. Reed, services as warden. ...


8 00


J. W. Sargent, services as clerk .. ....


8 00


Jos. M. Tappan, services as inspector 8 00


Amos H. Geary,


،،


8 00


Jas. P. Walsh, 66 S 00


William A. Little, 66 66 66


8 00


W. A. Davis, services as deputy warden


2 50


John C. Kimball, services as deputy clerk . 2 50


Geo. W. Mansur, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Edw. A. Hale, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Wm. J. Creasey, services as warden. .. 8 00


Amount carried forward .. $ 581 47


96


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $58I 47


Jos. L. Johnson, services as clerk. ...


8 00


Berkley Johnson, services as inspector 8 00


Chas. D. Ford, 6 6 66


8 00


George W. Craig, .6 66 .6


8 00


Winthrop S. Low, 66 66


S 00


Wm. H. Welch, services as deputy clerk 2 50


Chas. H. Allen, services as inspector. .. 2 50


Geo. A. Pearson, services as warden. .. 8 00


Henry Martin, services as clerk. 8 00


Gilbert A. Noyes, service's as inspector. 8 00


Michael O'Connell, 66 66


8 00


Edw. S. Stickney,


66


8 00


Thomas W. Cogger, 6 6 66 8 00


Luther Carter, services as deputy warden 2 50


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk 2 50 W. H. P. Howard, services as deputy inspector. 2 50


Frank W. Greene services as deputy inspector


2 50


Cyrus A. Haskell, services as deputy inspector.


2 50


Henry E. Roaf, services as deputy inspector .


2 50


Joshna L. Chase, services as warden ... S 00


W. G. Somerby, services as clerk . . . 8 00


... Geo. A. Coffin, services as inspector . ... 8 00


Frank B. Ives, 66


8 00


Benj. F. Stanley, 66


8 00


John L. Lewis, 66 66


8 00


Alfred D. Merrill, services as deputy warden 2 50


Harry Knight, services as deputy clerk 2 50 John M. Chase, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Chas. D. Pettigrew, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Amount carried forward. $747 47


97


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward . . . . . $747 47


Chas. S. Bartlett, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Geo. L. Jackman, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


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


25 00


Nathaniel Greeley, services as registrar . 75 00 A. W. Thompson, lunch for ward officers 41 20 J. F. Morrill, lunch for board of registrars 15 00 J. H. Tarleton, lunch for ward officers. . IO 75 Chas. E. Ash, lunch for ward officers .. . 13 25 Samuel Pearson, services at ward room. 8 00


Chas. H. Stanwood, “


66


5 00


$


945 67


FEBRUARY.


F. H. Rundlett, car fare. $ 40


George P. Dole, services at caucus and


City election.


3 00


American Express Co., expressage. . .. . F. A. Howe, return of births


4 75


Frederick Tigh,


7 25


Geo. W. Snow, 66 66


8 25


E. P. Hurd, 66 60


· .


3 50


Newburyport Despatch, expressage. ...


1 05


City Clerk, cash paid for pens. .


6 00


Moses Young, return of six births. ...


I 50


M. H. Sargent, sundries.


4 71


Mrs. Margaret Turpin, return of 2 births


50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. . .


4 00


Willard J. Hale, P. M., box rent.


I OO


$ 47 41


Amount carried forward. $993 08


7


I 50


. · . .


98


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. $993 08


MARCH.


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell and sundries $ 3 87


John F. Young, return of 13 births .... 3 25


Williard J. Hale, P. M., postage on water reports 93


David Foss, obstetrical services and medicine. 3 00


Geo. W. Worcester, return of deaths .. . 15 00


American Express Co., expressage. . ...


30


H. I. Bartlett, cash paid. . ..


6 75


5 00


Blanche E. Huntley, typewriting. · Joseph Bartlett, two month's service as fish warden.


12 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. . . 4 00


J. M.Greenough, use of horse and buggy 2 00


J. M. Bailey, ringing bell.


2 00


Jas. E. Kimball, 66


2 00


Henry Bell, ·


2 00


E. J. Batchelder, יי


· .


4 00


$ 66 60


APRIL.


Chas. R. Fogg, expressage .. .... 30


Michael Stevens, I year's service as har- bor master. .


100 00


Jas. W. Gunnison, 3 month's office rent


9 00


Jos. Bartlett, I month's service as fish warden


6 25


Fred L. Butman, tax books.


II OO


Telephone Co., use of telephone. . . .


4 00


Wm. B. Porter, delivering and collect- ing ballot boxes. .


3 00


Amounts carried forward. . $ 133 55


$1,059 68


$


99


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. ... Jas. W. Fennimore, ringing church bell S. C. Reed, views of crossing at Federal and Temple streets.


$ 133 55


$1,059 68


2 00


7 50


C. N. Chamberlin, professional services as medical witness. Hill Bros., hacking.


50 00


I OO


Horace I. Bartlett, cash paid in Sawyer


case and travelling expenses . . . . . . . S6 73 Ernest H. Noyes, reporting eight births. 2 00 Mrs. John Caldwell, award of damages for injuries received on highways. . 600 00 H. H. Landford, horse hire. S4 00


$ 966 78


MAY.


Frank H. Rundlett, car fare, towels and


soap . $ 1 6S


News Publishing Co., printing. 6 50


Geo. H. Stevens, cash paid. 38 90


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


J. J. Healey, birth returns.


22 50


Corliss, Macy & Co., mortgage book ...


16 10


S. H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser from Nov. 1, '91 to May 1, '92. ..... 3 00


$


92 68


JUNE.


American Express Co., expressage. .... $ 1 40


J. C. Daggett & Co., bank note reports. I 00


Joseph Bartlett, service as fish warden for 2 months.


12 50


Geo. H. Stevens, cash paid.


4 00


Amounts carried forward. $ IS 90


$2,119 14


100


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward .... Telephone Co., use of telephone ...... Geo. W. Snow, professional services and attendance at court.


$18 90


$2,119 14


4 00


50 00


25 00


4 08


Court and use of weather records. . Williard J. Hale, P. M., stamps. ......


19 30


Horace I. Bartlett, travelling expenses and cash paid . 54 87


$ 192 45


JULY.


J. M. Greenough, hack hire. $ 2 50


F. H. Rundlett, care fare. 80


Telephone Co., use of telephone .


4 30


Fred L. Butman, two check books. . ... 18 00 Jas. V. Felker, 6 month's salary as clerk of soldier's aid committee. . . . . . .. . 100 00


Samuel H. Safford, 129 death returns. .


32 25


Jas. W. Gunnison, 3 month's office rent 9 00


Corliss, Macy & Co., books.


22 25


C. E. Currier, stock and labor.


35 00


Economy Printing Co., 300 schedules for Board of Assessors .. 6 50


Arthur L. Huse, 6 month's service on Board of Registrars.


37 50


$ 268 10


Amount carried forward


. $2,579 69


Chas. D. Gay, transcript of testimony in case of Sawyer vs. Newburyport. . Chas. M. Pritchard, expenses to Law- rence on Sawyer and Leonard cases Francis V. Pike, attendance at Superior


16 :30


IOI


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward. ...... $ 2,579 69


AUGUST.


Jas. C. Colman, hauling furniture ..... $ 1 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. ... 4 00


American Express Co., expressage. ... . I 25


W. J. Hale, P. M., box rent. . . .. I 00 Jos. Bartlett, two month's service as fish warden. 12 50


E. J. Batchelder, ringing church bell. . . 3 00


Henry Bell, 66 3 00


F. H. Rundlett, 66 66


3 00


Jas. E. Kimball, 66 66


3 00


Jos. M. Bailey, 66 66


3 00


John Connor,


66 66


5 00


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


12 00


$


52 25


SEPTEMBER.


American Express Co., expressage. ... $ 75


James W. Fennimore, ringing church bell .


3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone. ... 4 00 Fred L. Butman, 1/2 quire collectors deeds 40


Hill Bros., hacking. I 00


J. C. Stanley, rope, lamps, brooms, iron strap-block, etc 33 26


J. Littlefield & Son. II hours labor drill- ling holes for bath house. ... 3 85 M. O'Connell, 5 'ring-bolts, and stock and labor on moorings 6 25


Wm. I. Hunt, II days labor on bath house and 2 water pails . ..


II 25


Amounts carried forward .... $ 63 76 $ 2,631 94


102


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward .... $ 63 76


$2,631 94


L. Marquand, use of scow for bath house I 00


Boston Clothing Co., 2 dozen bathing drawers for bath house. 3 00


News Publishing Co., 100 bath house signs .


2 50


Arthur L. Huse, 2 months salary as registrar 12 50


Caleb B. Huse, printing list of assessed polls.


I 20 40


$


203 16


OCTOBER.


F. H. Rundlett, tolling bell Sept. 10, 1892 ...


$ 1 00


James W. Fennimore, tolling bell Sept. 10, 1892 .


I OO


I 00


J. M. Bailey, tolling bell Sept. 10, 1892 James E. Kimball, tolling bell Sept. 10. 1892.


I 00


12 50


3 00


4 00


9 00


M. H. Sargent, mucilage, paper, pens, etc.


3 00


F. H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills. . 50 00


Eben Rolfe, one book rest.


75


Geo. E. Huntley, stock and labor ...


30 41


Amounts carried forward ..... $133 16 $2,835 10


1


Corliss, Macy & Co., account book .... Stephen H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser. . Telephone Co., use of telephone ...... James W. Gunnison, 3 mos. office rent H. I. Bartlett, expense of typewriting, travelling, etc.


16 50


103


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $ 133 16 $2,835 10


L. H. Noyes & Co., stock and labor on bath house 8 13


John Hudson and wife, attendance at bath house.


58 50


Newburyport Herald Co., printing bath house cards. 5 75


Assessors and collector, assessing and collecting the tax on bank shares 133 85 Louis F. Barton, land taken for widen- ing street. 85 00


M. S. Merrill, land taken for widening street 15 00


W. J. Hale, P.M., stamps 12 00


$ 451 39


NOVEMBER.


Edgar C. Tyler, lighting and opening court room for caucus Oct. II, 1892 ..


$ 1 00


3 60


Jackson & Co. Express, expressage .... E. D. Newman, typewriting the revision of the rules of common council W. J. Hale, P. M., post-office box rent Telephone Co., use of telephone ...... Newburyport Despatch, expressage .... Jos. W. Bartlett, 3 months service as fish warden.




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