City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1893, Part 8

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1893
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17 59


Philip H. Blumpey, groceries


71 80


Edward Osgood, 1 lamp


3 50


P. M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor


59 50


Amounts carried forward


$18,118 35


$22,219 58


113 14


167


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $18,118 35


$22,219 58


Moses Stevens, groceries


190 06


Thomas W. Mitchell, repairing shoes


30 20


Paul Merrill, groceries .


57 30


Rufus Thurlow, fish


30 96


Brewster Bros., premium on insurance policy 25 50


C. E. Plummer, pants and vests 59 16


Levy & Co., dry goods . 121 11


L. E. Pritchard, clothing for poor per- son 3 28


Joseph Breck & Sons, standard tedder forks 4 80


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on flour . 138 00


William Noyes, services attending deliv- ery of coal 11 00


Paul T. Winkley, milk . 4 80


Beach Soap Co., soap · 66 25


Asa W. Emerson, board of poor person, 14 00


Henry C. Plummer, dry goods 37 63


F. A. Forsaith, board and nursing poor person 19 00


Atkinson Coal Co., 617,110 lbs. W. A. stove coal . $1,776 95 Atkinson Coal Co., 167,520 lbs. W. A. broken coal . 471 15-2,248 10


W. J. Hale, P. M., post office box-rent, 50


J. H. Balch, jr., coal and wood for poor person . 4 25


Daniel F. Buckley, shirts and overalls 19 00


George M. Warner, groceries 9 00


B. L. Collins, rent of poor person . 28 50


Robert Wood, board of poor person 45 00


B. G. Gerrish, carpet, making and lay- ing, rug and mat . 47 65


Amounts carried forward .


. $21,333 40 $22,219 58


168


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $21,333 40 $22,219 58


M. W. Littlefield, 1 set double-team har- nesses and repairing 36 25


Nathaniel Ireland, goods for poor per- son 12 00


Berkeley Johnson, clothing


15 00


William A. Little, boots and shoes 9 75


Union Cash Store, groceries . 12 50


J. G. King, stockings . 12 00


C. (. Stockman, chamber furniture 26 25


Dennis Foley, care of two poor children, 6 00


L. H. Noyes & Co., paint for almshouse, 35 91


Maggie Breslin, labor laying out poor person 6 75


H. S. Shurtleff, superintendent, car fare Boston to Ottumwa 25 43


Massachusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates, board of sundry poor persons . 143 46


Mary E. Carter, admission of poor person to Old Ladies' Home 50 00


Henry A. Wilson, groceries 69 45


J. N. Frost, ice 40 00


D. D. Thurlow, fish


19 20


F. H. Plumer, teaming .


7 00


Fred L Butman, 1 store book


4 75


Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries 22 45


Cornelius Leary, rent of poor person 5 00


George H. McLaren, provisions 8 95


H. N. Marshall & Son, sundries 17 80


David N. Richardson, groceries


20 47


Catherine Duggan, services as nurse of poor person 25 50


Lyon, Clement & Greenleaf, flour . 964 50


John Graham & Son, provisions 22 00


Amounts carried forward . . $22,951 77 $22,219 58


169


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward .


$22,951 77


$22,219 58


J. W. Lambert, wagon cushion


4 50


W. H. Walton, 100 cords pine wood


400 00


$23,356 27


Deduct amounts charged to soldiers' re- lief accounts .


. 1,136 69


$22,219 58


PRINTING DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$1,500 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from in-


cidentals to balance account . 118 75


$1,618 75


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by Committee on Printing.


Economy Printing Co, printing Munici-


pal Register, mayor's address, etc. . $783 48


News Publishing Co., printing annual re- ports, etc. 552 77


Herald Printing Co., printing and advertis- ing 202 00


Caleb B. Huse, printing envelopes for city clerk 5 50


Horace I. Bartlett, labor on Municipal Reg- ister 75 00


$1,618 75


I70


ANNUAL REPORTS.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Appropriation


$1,500 00


CREDITS.


From Town of Newbury, use of library


for year 1892 $150 00


From dog licenses


806 78


956 78


Total appropriation and income . ·


$2,456 78


Amount overdrawn transferred from in-


cidentals to balance account . 468 79


$2,925 57


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council.


John D. Parsons, services as librarian


1 year


$1,000 00


Effie A. Tenney, services as assistant li- brarian 1 year .


300 00


E. S. Thurston, services at library 64 27


Martha P. Lunt, services as superinten- dent of reading room 1 year . 38 00


Daniel P. Donnell, services as janitor at library and expenses 254 20


Economy Printing Co., printing cards, etc. 20 00


Caleb B. Huse, printing labels, envelopes, etc. 9 25


News Publishing Co., printing rules and regulations, advertising, etc. . 78 75


Herald Printing Co., binding Herald, printing and advertising 42 00


Townsend & Bodine, repairing chairs 6 50


Amounts carried forward $2,161 97


$2,925 57


171


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $2,161 97 $2,925 57


Brewster Bros., premium on insurance policies


247 50


William E. Chase, premium on insur- ance policy 93 75


D. Adler, binding books


180 15


Lambert Jackson, binding books ·


21 80


Jackson Express Co., expressage .


2 40


Newburyport Despatch, expressage · 2 65


William T. Humphries, premium on in- surance policy 157 51 ·


Library Bureau, writing ink, paper and sundries .


11 88


Philip H. Blumpey, 1 mat 3 75 ·


J. C. Stanley, lawn mower, grass seed, etc ·


14 93


Carter, Rice & Co., library paper ·


9 30


Hermon Staples, setting glass


1 25


Almeda Perkins, labor cleaning library,


16 78


2,925 57


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation


CREDITS. $5,000 00


From R. S. Hewlitt, 1 year's rent of Win- ter street landing to Jan. 1, 1894 $ 5 00


From county of Essex, 1 year's rent of po- lice court room to Jan. 1, 1893 ·


250 00


Amounts carried forward


$255 00


$5,000 00


172


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $255 00 $5,000 00


From John R. Silloway, one-half ex- pense of building fence at Fanny . Rogers estate 14 92


From Charles C. Stockman, from sale of Charles street school house ·


610 00


From George E. Poor, one-half expense of building fence at Charles street school house .


5 19


From John Hudson, for use of towels, etc., loaned at bath house .


24 56


From Jere Cashman, bedding .


11 38


" John W. Sargent, sale of old


door


1 00


From rental of City Hall


907 00


sale of burial lots 220 00


2,049 05


Total appropriation and income . $7,049 05


Amount overdrawn transferred from in-


cidentals to balance account . 1,002 49


$8,051 54


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Public Property.


Philip H. Bollman, stock and labor $ 15 68


Hermon Staples 163 05


T. B. Robbins, labor at Hancock street school house . 2 30


Andrew Leach, stock and labor, ward- room 3 40


Charles C. Stockman, furniture


168 39


Gilbert W. Rowe, setting glass and paint- ing ·


1 20


Amounts carried forward . $354 02


$8,051 54


173


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $354 02 $8,051 54


Edw. Hardy, services as stage carpenter and extras 93 75


John W. Allen, oil


1 30


Jackman & Griffin, setting glass, stock and labor 176 63


S. H. Thurlow, sundries


38 08


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor, plumbing, etc. 805 25.


Joshua Hale, pasture land


900 00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


10 13


John Hudson, attendance at bath house, 184 50


L. W. Coker, sundries . 3 34


Townsend & Bodine, matting for engine 3 8 56


George T. Mclaughlin & Co., urinal for Market square 275 00


George E. Richardson, 2 dozen ink wells,


3 50


Frank H. Plumer, teaming .


25 50


H. A. Wilson, 2 vinegar barrels


1 50


William H. T. Dodge, labor


76 69


Albert Russell & Son, stock and labor .


23 21


Nashua Brass and Iron Co., school furni- ture 151 00


Charles H. Smith, stock and labor 7 85


William H. Whitmore, stock and labor .


30 36


George E. Greeley, stock, labor and teaming


35 60


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting


387 94


C. J. Fogg, stock and labor 50 48


O. L. Story, repairing and repainting scenery at City Hall


300 00


Harry Knight, painting at the Ashland street school and Congress street wardroom 10 00


Amounts carried forward . $3,954 19 $8,051 54


174


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward · $3,954 19 $8,051 54


A. W. Reddy, premium on insurance pol- icy, almshouse 75 00


William J. Creasey, stock and labor at Kelley school 100 63 · Fred P. Hinckley, extra labor at Kelley school 8 00


Brewster Bros., premium on insurance policy 77 50


Wilkinson Bros., stock and labor, No. 2 engine house . 26 33


James Lyons, turf and loam at Kelley school 8 10


Henry W. Ballou, repairing plastering .


11 75


Michael O'Connell, stock and labor 4 21


C. C. Toppan, 3 dozen bathing trunks for bath house 6 00


Walter R. Bradbury, cleaning boiler at No. 3 engine house 3 00


Joseph H. Stockman, sundries 7 30


Charles S. Lovejoy, sundries


15 86


D. F. Noyes, stock and labor


125 87


Daniel P Thurlow, cleaning and repair-


ing organ, Forrester street school 3 50


Plumer & Co , cane-seat chairs 19 92


S. H. Safford, repairing chairs and table, 2 50


Estate N. Varina, 5 baskets coal for bath house 1 25


D. B. Pierce, chair cushions, stock and la- bor on tables . 13 30


D. T. Reed, repairing and tuning organ, 7 25


George L. Francis, work in graveyards . 50 00


Woods Bros., paint


1.40


J. A. Greeley & Co., sundries


6 14


Joseph Torrey, stock and labor


76 99


Amounts carried forward . $4,605 99 $8,051 54


175


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . $4,605 99 $8,051 54


C. H. M. Bartlett, stock and labor, ward-


room No. 2 6 50


Edw. Donahoe, “


9 45


Isaac Poor, oil, broom and chimneys


1 15


J. W. Gunnison, keys .


30


John Sumner, sundries .


12 93


James C. Colman, stock and teaming


45 11


Safford & Lunt, repairing clocks 3 75


Eben A. Young, labor as mason


153 39


Colman & Shaw, rent of coal shed


144 00


James M. Woods, pipe hangers


4 95


Aaron D. Woods, stock and labor


24 30


William I. Hunt, moving bath house 50 75


John T. Fillmore, stock and labor . 171 95


Joseph Woods, teaming school furniture, 11 89


R. G. Adams, stock and labor .


66 35


Todd & Brown, “


53 75


G. A. Adams,


55 75


Frank H. Rundlett, cash paid for sun- dries 6 31


Herald Printing Co., advertising real es- tate at auction .


4 50


J. B. Lunt, labor at school houses . .


7 50


News Publishing Co., advertising real es- tate at auction 4 50


C. P. Hunt, sundries


6 55


Albert O. Colby, labor renumbering houses ward one and labor at school house 77 60


Eben Rolfe, repairing chairs . 6 30


Samuel M. Gerrish, stock and labor 3 41


Mariner P. Goodwin, cleaning and re- pairing clocks


14 75


L. Griffin, stock and labor


18 78


·


Amounts carried forward


,


$5,572 46


$8,051 54


176


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . .


$5,572 46 $8,051 54


C. J. Fogg, setting glass 1 25


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as janitor at central fire station and extras . .


157 47


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor .


261 56


M. W. Littlefield, 1 cushion 25


Charles E. Ash, cleaning spouts at ward- room No. 5 1 00


J. C. Stanley, sundries 16 03


George W. Noyes, labor, Hancock street school house . 36 20


B. G. Gerrish, carpeting, laying, making, etc. ,


155 85


William H. Toppan, stock, labor and teaming ·


50 80


L. H. Noyes & Co., stock and labor 132 22


Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries 6 23


P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks and extras 86 00


Arthur G. Currier, labor repairing brick work at steamer 3 house 3 50


E. Perkins & Son, stock, labor and team- ing 295 38


Pearl S. Bradford, labor at central fire tion and Temple street school house. 1 50


Stephen R. Fox, extra labor at school house · 8 00


John E. Bailey, building new room and stairs at Kelley school, stock and la- bor elsewhere .


490 34


D. F. Noyes, stock and labor 53 10


J. Q. A. Johnston, labor at Forrester street school house and elsewhere . 51 50


Edward Osgood, sundries ·


7 53


George R. Coffin, two street signs . ·


1 00


Amounts carried forward


·


$7,389 17 $8,051 54


177


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $7,389 17 $8,051 54


William Holker & Co., stoves, labor and sundries 181 14


Heywood Bros. & Co, 18 chairs .


56 75


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor 313 28


George K. Billows, oil .


6 00


D. N. Richardson, 5 oil barrels


7 50


J. H. Noyes & Co., . .


7 50


Cornelius Kelleher, labor


13 00


John Hale,


2 40


Frank Buckley,


80


Daniel Quill,


60


Cornelius Lynch,


66


40


Edward Powers,


66


7 60


Allen Foster,


19 20


Daniel Cronan,


66


60


Oliver Paul,


60


John Murphy,


8 00


Thomas Ryan,


6 00


William King,


4 00


Humphrey Haley


66


3 00


Samuel Scrivens,


. 6


2 00


Jeremiah Toomey,


2 00


Harry Knight,


20 00


$8,051 54


178


ANNUAL REPORTS.


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriation $8,000 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from in-


cidentals to balance account 214 56


$8,214 56


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council.


Orrin J. Gurney, 1 year's salary as may-


or, to Jan. 1, 1894 . $800 00


George H. Stevens, 1 year's salary as city clerk, to Dec. 1, 1893 · 1,600 00


George H. Stevens, 1 year's salary for clerk hire, to Dec. 1, 1893 168 73


James V. Felker, 1 year's salary as city treasurer and collector, to Dec. 1, 1893 1,600 00


James V. Felker. 1 year's salary for clerk hire, to Dec. 1, 1893 100 00


Frank H. Rundlett, 1 year's salary as city messenger, to Dec. 1, 1893 . 900 00


William H. Welch, 1 year's salary as city auditor, to Dec. 1, 1893 . 400 00


Thomas E. Cutter, 1 year's salary as clerk of common council, to Oct. 1, 1893 137 50


Robert E. Burke, 1 year's salary as city solicitor, to Jan. 1, 1894 399 99


Charles C. Donnell, 1 year's salary as as- sessor, to Dec. 1, 1893 . 500 00 J. Otis Winkley, 1 year's salary as as- sessor, to Dec. 1, 1893 . . .


500 00 Amos H. Geary, 1 year's salary as asses- sor, to Dec. 1, 1893 500 00


Amounts carried forward


.


$7,606 22


$8,214 56


.


179


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward $7,606 22 $8,214 56


Francis Curtis, 11 months' salary as su-


perintendent of sewers, to Dec. 1, 1893 .


458 34


Horace I. Bartlett, 3 months' salary as city solicitor, to Jan. 1, 1893 . · James V. Felker, 1 year's salary as treas- urer of the sinking funds, to Dec. 1, 1893 50 00


100 00


$8,214 56


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


CREDITS. $26,000 00


One year's interest of the Brown fund to March 4, 1893


$675 00


William P. Lunt, superintendent, sale of books . 2 15


William P. Lunt, superintendent, from non-resident school children 331 00


1,008 05


Total appropriation and income


$27,008 15


Amount undrawn transferred to inciden-


tals to balance account 43 89


$26,964 26


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the School Committee. Enoch C. Adams, services as teacher . $1,600 00


Amounts carried forward


$1,600 00


$26,964 26


ISO


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward .


$1,600 00


$26,964 26


F. H. Tarr, services as teacher


1,130 00


Sarah A. Leonard, services as teacher


650 00


Mary T. Spalding,


600 00


Bertha J. Atwater, 66


490 22


Alice G. Pierce,


550 92


Lendo G. Smith,


700 00


George W. Brown,


1,200 00


Irving H. Johnson,


555 66


Henrietta E. deRochmont, teacher


services as


276 73


Lizzie C. Ireland, services as teacher


382 69


Annie L. Whitmore, “ 66


398 69


Clara J. Edgerly,


400 00


Frances W. Richards, " 66


830 00


Grace G. Rogers,


66


·


.


·


245 58


Anna L. Coffin,


490 01


Emma M. Lander,


386 90


Frances J. Pearson, 66


·


160 52


Priscilla G. Craig,


66


.


·


394 00


Abbie L. Frost


·


371 93


Elizabeth Hoxie,


282 19


Sarah B. Chute,


750 00


Emily A. Hale,


66


278 69


Sarah E. Whitmore, 66


498 75


Ellen Frothingham,


.


400 00


Mabel B. Sanborn,


368 45


Eleanor J. Towle,


227 35


Mary A. Roaf,


349 42


Susan I. Adams,


373 77


Elizabeth H. Cheever, "


375 00


Sarah L. Ross,


66


348 28


Amounts carried forward


$17,576 56


$26,964 26


·


.


·


.


398 67


Helen M. Currier, 66


258 11


Rebecca W. Perkins, “


.


.


·


Jennie P. Haskell,


354 01


500 00


Susie B. Lowell,


·


.


.


.


.


.


.


181


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . $17,576 56


$26,964 26


Josie W. Kimball, services os teacher


301 54


Kate B. Simonds,


66


255 00


Frances L. Pettigrew, "


66


375 63


Sarah F. Badger,


351 00


Florence A. True,


325 55


Flora Pettigrew, 66


66


202 14


Anna M. Lamprey,


148 44


Inez G. Hurlburt, 66 66


120 00


Helen S. Merrill,


66


120 00


Nellie G. Stone,


66


120 82


Grace E. Bartlett,


203 03


Annie P. Toppan


135 68


Gertrude Lewis, 66


93 34


Alice Hatch, services as substitute teacher Jeanette Balch,


1 23


3 92


K. Lillian Buckley, services as pupil teach- er at training school 74 00


Alice D. Bartlett, services as pupil teach- er at training school 85 33


Lillian D. Hamilton, services as pupil teacher at training school 78 00


Charlotte Dickins, services as pupil teach- er at training school 86 49


Mary T. Colby, services as pupil teacher at training school 6 50


Julia J. Hubbard, services as pupil teach- er at training school .


73 00


Mary Buckley, services as substitute teacher


50


Emily Smith, services as substitute teach- er . 5 96


Hannah B. Coffin, services as substitute teacher . 61


Lendo G. Smith, services as teacher at evening school · .


58 00


Amounts carried forward . . $20,802 27


$26,964 26


.


.


182


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $20,802 27


$26,964 26


Irving H. Johnson, services as teacher at evening school 4 00


Elizabeth Pearson, services as teacher at evening school 32 00


Mrs. Lendo G. Smith, services as teacher at evening school . 22 00


Harriet Colman, services as teacher at evening school 31 00


Margaret Sargent, services as teacher at evening school 35 00


Elizabeth Dodge, services as teacher at evening school 31 00


Mrs. F. W. Hale, services as teacher at evening school 26 31


16 79


Enoch C. Adams, cash paid for one-half of graduation expenses and sundries George H. Pearson, crayons and pitch- pipe 2 25



L. W. Piper, filling out 26 diplomas 9 10 · Robert G. Allen, services as truant offi- cer 400 00


Robert G. Allen, services taking census of school children 60 00


William P. Lunt, services as agent of school board . 1,000 00


William P. Lunt, cash paid for sundries 81 22


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor 300 00


T. B. Robbins, 66 90 00


Stephen R. Fox,


90 00


Charles H. Lunt,


210 00


Joseph G. Stevens, services as janitor and extras . 181 50


Albert O. Colby, services as janitor and


extras.


140 00


Amounts carried forward . $23,564 44 $26,964 26


183


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . $23,564 44 $26,964 26 Maurice Cocbrom, services as janitor and extras 44 00


Thomas Mutch, services as janitor and ex- tras 62 10


Educational Publishing Co., sundries 1 46


Franklin Educational Co , school books 15 58


Thorp & Adams Manufacturing Co., 10 gallons Stafford's ink 7 00


E. L. Kellogg & Co., school books


4 83


George F. King & Merrill, school sup- plies . 193 60


Holden's Patent Book Cover Co., book covers 6 67


George E. Elkins, charcoal . 14 25


American Book Co., school books . 154 67 .


Moses H. Sargent, supplies . 111 85


University Publishing Co., supplies .


43 72


Jackson Express Co., expressage . 8 35


M. R. Warren, school supplies 20 90


Economy Printing Co., printing annual reports and sundries 54 95


Newburyport Herald Co, printing and advertising 65 20


News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising 28 25


Newburyport Despatch, expressage


55


Atkinson Coal Co., 153 tons 12 cwt. coal


984 06


Karl Castelhun, chemicals and sundries, high school . 28 86


J. L. Hammett, supplies 78 30


Thomas Hall & Son, repairs on air pump 5 25


Town of Newbury, tuition of pupil


20 00


Leach, Sherrell & Sanborn, supplies 59 95


George H. Balch, engrossing 3 training school diplomas 5 00


Amounts carried forward .


. $25,583 74


$26,964 26


184


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward . . $25,583 74 $26,964 26


Trustees Putnam Free School, rent of school building 1 year 500 00 Effingham, Maynard & Co., 25 " Twelfth Night" . 6 10


Charles C. Stockman, use of 25 chairs Co- lumbus Day 1 25


P. H. Blumpey, sundries


3 77


Bray & Dame, coal and wood


108 88


Ginn & Co., sundries


155 75


D. C. Heath & Co., sundries


273 23


George S. Perry, pencils


9 00


John E. Potter & Co., school books


25 50


A. J. Leighton, teaming


1 50


A. F. Nason, 1609 bushels charcoal


177 04


William Ware & Co., spelling books


9 59


Eberhard Faber, 10 gross pencils . .


6 80


Boston School Supply Co., supplies .


21 25


Houghton, Mifflin & Co. ·


17 66


Eagle Pencil Co., 3 gross pencils .


4 95


Ernest Foss & Co., 400 printed cards and slips


2 50


Thompson, Brown & Co., bookkeeping books


21 00


Patrick Finnegan, labor


6 30


John Clifford,


4 40


John Murphy,


5 00


Thomas Ryan, 66


5 00


Charles Bashaw,


4 20


Cornelius Lynch,


8 60


George E. Pearson,


60


Charles E. Allen, 60


60


.


$26,964 26


185


DETAILED STATEMENT.


SEWERAGE (CONSTRUCTION).


CREDITS.


From sale of sewer bonds · $30,000 00


66 pipes 11 20


From W. B. Paige, allowed freight on sewer pipe 540 74


From E. P. Dodge Manufacturing Co., manhole ring and cover . 8 50


$30,560 44


Balance due Dec. 17, 1892


10,605 25


$19,955 19


Balance due Dec. 16, 1893 929 71


$20,884 90


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage.


Newburyport Water Co., labor changing


hydrants, stock, etc. $ 49 55


Newburyport Gas and Electric Co., labor removing gas mains, stock, etc. 23 21


M. B. Paige, sewer pipe 1,621 83


F. Curtis, surveying and superintending building of sewer and cash paid 178 49


Patrick Tobin, teaming 31 10


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 30 87


Joseph M. Tappan, service as special. po- lice officer on sewers 142 50


Jere Cashman, building sewers as per con- tract 16,703 54


Boston & Maine R. R. Co., freight on sewer pipes, etc. · .


566 75


Amounts carried forward . $19,347 84


$20,884 90


186


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $19,347 84 $20,884 90


J. C. Colman, stock, labor and carting .


6 58


S. H. Thurlow, sundries 74


Chelmsford Foundry Co., sewer covers and frames ·


684 23


News Publishing Co., advertising . .


10 50


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising and printing 9 00


T. E. Wyman, cash paid in full for all damages sustained by detention of teams at cave-in foot of Kent street Willis H. Young, sand, bricks and cement


10 00


1 10


Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries 2 05


Wilkinson Bros., labor, two men . 8 00


J. W. Douglass, 24 sewer poles 18 00


Edward Perkins & Sons, stock, labor and teaming . 28 47


J. M. Haley, teaming


2 80


E. D. Newman, typewriting .


2 25


William Holker & Co., canister


20


J. C. Stanley, nails, jute, etc.


39 26


Boston Belting Co., 8 rings


31


A. Russell & Sons, stock and labor


16 85


Robert G. Allen, one night's service on sewers, High street 2 50


William J. Hawley, teaming ·


1 40


Star Brass Manufacturing Co., comp. castings .


1 80


Philip H. Bollman, labor drilling manhole covers


216 25


William B. Porter, teaming


42 96


J. M. Greenough, horse and carriage


3 50


George B. Pettingell, 4 sugar barrels


60


George Anderson, labor on sewers


75 38


James Roche,


27 93


Jere Nolan, 66


8 75


Amounts carried forward


.


.


.


. $20,569 25 $20,884 90


187


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward .


$20,569 25 $20,884 90


Timothy Toomey, labor on sewers


21 46


J. H. Kimball,


·


151 55


James Toomey, 66


2 00


A. F. Hunt, jr., 66


60 40


George Bliss,


66


59 49


R. E. Curtis,


66


66


8 00


A. T. Drew,


66


.


12 75


$20,884 90


.


SEWERAGE (MAINTENANCE).


Appropriation


$200 00


Amount undrawn transferred to inci-


dentals to balance account


75 06


$124 94


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage.


Star Brass Manufacturing Co., composite


castings


$23 52


James C. Colman, 100 laths and carting 50


J. H. Page, cleaning hose 3 00


L. W. Coker, 18 lbs. marline 3 06


Newburyport Herald Co .. advertising and printing 11 75


News Publishing Co., advertising .


1 50


Timothy Toomey, labor on sewers


24 69


Patrick Tobin, teaming


8 90


·


Amounts carried forward $76 92


$124 94


·


.


.


188


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward


$76 92


$124 92


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor


16 24


J. H. Kimball, labor


10 40


F. W. Evans, stock and labor on patterns


4 10


Gardiner S. Moody, 100 poles


10 00


J. C. Stanley, iron


33


William Holker & Co., sundries


2 45


Willis H. Young, labor


4 50


$124 94


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.


Appropriation


$9,000 00


CREDITS.


From John A. Maynard


$ 17 89


Edward F. Porter .


8 28


J. P. Richardson


37 57


John W. Dodge


59 50


Est .. George Fitz


9 36


Daniel D. Morse Est. Charles Butler


10 22


James E. Kimball .


7 31


Jacob F. Dickson .


33 81


Samuel Brookings .


12 89


William R. Johnson


23 29


Est. John Curran .


23 63


L. M. Hatch & Sons


9 00


Dr. W. L. Johnson


5 44


Frank O. Woods


5 98


Mary Niland .


10 25


Amounts carried forward


$281 22 $9,000 00


-


6 80


189


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$281 22


$9,000 00


From Almira Johnson


·


20 00


William O'Neil


14 95


Samuel O. Johnson


68 25


H. Russell Perkins


6 63


Jeremiah Allen


10 88


Martin Donahoe


2 04


Henry Fenders


8 55


Joshua Hale


226 78


James Leonard


5 15


Charles W. Page


7 36


William Herlihy


10 12


Elbridge G. Woodwell


23 96


Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Co.


9 18


Lindsey P. Hunt


25 00


Patrick Conley


5 00


George E. Greeley


6 21


William Todd


33 36


Horace P. Howard


16 91


Armend Kestley


5 37


Mrs. Harrison H. Smart


22 24


Louis F. Barton


14 40


Mrs. Louisa T. Batchelder


49 99


Mrs. John P. Coombs


9 02


Edward P. Shaw, jr.


42 88


Mrs. Henry P. Currier


5 00


Charles E. Atkinson (Milk street)


13 88


Charles E. Atkinson (Fair street)


7 52


Charles Badger


10 00


Charles M. Hodge .


43 87


Est. Charles H. Coffin


17 34


Mrs. Abraham Edwards .


28 63


Est. George W. Snow


14 62


Heirs Sophia Richardson


4 30


Willard A. Hatch .


80


Amounts carried forward


$1,071 41


$9,000 00


190


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $1,071 41


$9,000 00


From Boston & Maine R. R. Co.


90 78


Charles M. Pritchard


8 65


George D. Bruce


12 82


Mary E. Henderson


40 82


James H. Noyes


15 81


George L. Bray


23 95


J. Littlefield & Son


15 33


Transferred from Betterment account . 7,214 45


8,494 03


Total appropriation and income


$17,494 03


Amount overdrawn transferred from in-


cidentals to balance account . 1,449 03


$18,943 06


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Highways.


W. B. Blaisdell, edgestones . $3,475 93


J. Littlefield & Son, labor on edgestone, etc. 702 86




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