City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1894, Part 8

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1894
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street lights, is. . . ... 1 38


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation.


$150 00


EXPENDITURES.


Thomas E. Cutter, for Grand Army post 150 00


167


DETAILED STATEMENT.


NOTES PAYABLE.


Amount outstanding Dec. 16, 1893. .... $210,025 00


Notes issued in 1894, as follows :


No. 500, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 4 per cent . .$ 4,000 00


No. 501, order D. A. Whittier and C. A. Whittier, guardians, 334 per cent


9,000 00


No. 502, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 334 per cent. 9,000 00


No. 503, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 334 per cent. 4,000 00


No. 504, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 334 per cent.


1,000 00


No. 505, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 374 per cent .


25,000 00


No. 506, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 314 per cent.


15,000 00


No. 508, order A. W. Greenleaf, trus- tee, 334 per cent. No. 509, order Dunscomb & Jennison, 234 per cent.


1,467 73


10,000 00


No. 510, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 per cent .


74,000 00


No. 511, order Institution for Savings, Newburyport, 31/2 per cent. . . . 74,000 00 . No. 512, order George E. Stickney, treasurer, 31/2 per cent. 10,000 00


No. 513, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3 per cent. 12,000 00


Appropriation


$248,467 73 458,492 73


5,000 00


$463,492 73


Amount carried forward. $463,492 73


168


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $463,492 73 Notes paid during year 1894, as follows :


No. 465, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer $ 9,000 00 No. 467, order D. A. Whittier, and C. A. Whittier, executors 9,000 00


No. 482, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer


1,000 00


No. 483, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer


3,000 00


No. 484, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer 800 00 No. 485, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer 600 00


No. 495, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer 2,500 00


No. 496, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer


4,000 00


No. 497, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer


74,000 00


No. 499, order Sinking fund commis- sioners


6,375 00


No. 505, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer


25,000 00


No. 506, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer


15,000 00


No. 509, order Dunscomb & Jennison. No. 510, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer .


10,000 00


74,000 00


No. 8, order Institution for Savings .. . 2,000 00 No. 8, " 66 . . 3,000 00


$239,275 00


Transferred to bridge and water


5,000 00


accounts .


$244,275 00


Amount outstanding Dec. 15, 1894 $219,217 73


169


DETAILED STATEMENT.


PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.


Appropriation. $500 00


CREDITS.


From City Clerk, rental of riverside


30 00


Total appropriation and income.


$530 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to inci-


dentals, to balance account.


76 86


$453 14


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by Park Commissioners.


Frank Buckley, labor $ 12 20


John Hale, 48 40


Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor ...


9 20


Frank E. Davis, disconnecting foun- tain at Frog pond, stock and labor, and repairing lawn mower. II 85


Thomas Hale, labor


7 80


Michael Kelley,


So


John D. Foley,


40


Daniel Quill,


I 60


Dennis Kelleher, 66


.


20


John Toomey,


I 20


James Toomey, 66


.


60


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


80


Charles Bashaw,


66


2 00


Cornelius Lynch,


2 00


Jere Kelleher, 30 loads of loam


15 00


F. H. Rundlett, cash paid for water- ing Garrison statue mound. 60


Samuel Scrivens, labor.


S 00


Amounts carried forward. $ 123 65


$ 453 14


22


.


170


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. .. $ 123 65


$ 453 14


Daniel Cate, labor on Mall, Brown Square and extras. 238 40


William J. Creasey, painting fountain at Frog pond .. 16 00


L. M. Hatch & Sons, screws, oak and labor. 2 33


, Steamer Co. No. 1, services of men at the Mall


14 00


Patrick Tobin, teaming.


1 00


J. C. Stanley, grass knives, and stones,


70


William B. Porter, teaming.


I 60


John W. Butler, washing hose


2 50


Daniel Creedon, labor.


8 40


Patrick Russell,


8 40


Thomas P. Mackinney, repairing lawn mower.


2 25


A. Russell & Sons, stock and labor .. John Coskery, labor


3 00


George T. Philbrick, "


3 00


George N. Ellery, extra services of Steamer I on the Mall


5 00


George N. Jaques, teaming.


85


S. H. Thurlow, lawn rake.


35


John E. Bailey, making and fitting lawn mower handle


85


William Tatterfield, labor


7 20


M. J. Carey, 66


7 20


H. P. Currier, use of boat at Frog pond Timothy Coffey, labor.


2 00


80


Jere Coffey, So


James C. Colman, hauling boat to


Frog pond and return 50


George Paul, labor 50


$453 14


I 86


171


DETAILED STATEMENT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $13,000 00


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police


court, fines to Oct. 1, 1894 . . .. .. . $ 724 53


From C. L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines to Oct. 1, 1894 . 60 00


From C. W. Morrill, deputy sheriff, fines


5 60


From J. M. Greenough, bill credited. 2 00


$ 792 13


Total appropriation and income. $13,792 13


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 218 52


$14,010 65


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by Committee on Police.


Asa W. Emerson, one year's services


as city marshal and sundries. . .. . $ 1,210 95 Albert D. Hale, services as assistant city marshal and sundries ....... 906 12 Simon E. Wilson, one year's service as captain of the watch. 903 81


Lemuel Hicken, one year's services as patrolman 819 00


Patrick Creedon, one year's services as patrolman. 819 00


Seth Young, one year's services as patrolman 823 48 George J. Ross, 17 week's services as patrolman . 271 12


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 5,753 48 $14,010 65


172


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. ... $ 5,753 48 $14,010 65 James W. Merritt, one year's services as patrolman. 821 24


Joseph H. Post, 49 weeks' services as patrolman 779 61


William H. Pike, one year's services as patrolman 831 35


William E. Young, one year's services as patrolman. 824 61


John L. McLean, one year's services as patrolman. 824 60


George W. Lattime, one year's ser- vices as patrolman. 822 36


William Gillis, 4512 weeks' services as patrolman. 714 36


Frank L. Lattime, 40 weeks' services as patrolman.


620 97


James O. Wilkinson, 2372 weeks' ser- vices as patrolman. 377 98


Charles W. Wells, one year's services as patrolman.


S29 11


Samuel A. Bridges, services as special patrolman. .


5 63


John Burke, services as special patrol- man .


2 25


Moses P. Towne, services as special patrolman 6 75


Henry C. Tate, 131/2 weeks' services patrolman . 21I 50


Maurice D. Broderick, services as


. special patrolman 4 50


Manasseh Merritt, services as special patrolman 5 63


Henry Walton, services as special patrolman . 5 63


Amounts carried forward. . . . $13,441 56 $14,010 65


-


DETAILED STATEMENT.


173


Amounts brought forward. . . . $13,441 56 $14,010 65 John F. Murphy, services as special patrolman . II 25


William I. Hunt, services as special patrolman . 3 37


Robert G. Allen, services as special patrolman 4 50


Daniel W. Cate, services as special patrolman 3 37


William Goodhue, services dragging the river for Captain Jordan . . .... 4 00 William H. Joy, services dragging the river for Captain Jordan. 5 00


John J. Fanning, services dragging the river for Captain Jordan. .. 4 00


William D. Farrell, services as special patrolman I 12


Harry Knight, services as special patrolman 2 25


Isaac W. C. Webster, services as spec- ial patrolman. I I2


Charles McMannus, services as special patrolman.


3 37


Frank H. Smith, services as special patrolman I 12


Joseph M. Tappan, special official at City hall, constable service. .. Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as janitor, police station.


113 75


24 96


R. S. Gshiy, groceries


18 72


C. H. Kelleher, use of horse. ..


3 00


Karl Castlehun, prescription.


1 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone. ..


79 10


George H, Plumer, 97 quarts of milk, 5 82 J. N. Frost, ice. 7 50


New York Biscuit Co., pilot bread ... 37 98


Amounts carried forward. ... $13,778 61


$14,010 65


174


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . $13,778 61 $14,010 65 John W. Sargent, services taking evi- dence, fire inquest. . 6 00


Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams .. I 4I


S. H. Fowle, Daily Globe, Sunday Herald and Globe. II 80


Carter & Pride, 291 quarts of milk ... 17 46


H. G. Johnson, witness fee. 5 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing


City Marshal's report, and adver- tising 21 25


W. C. Cuseck, Postmaster, postage stamps. 5 00


E. P. Pride, 124 quarts of milk, 23


18 94


meals, furnished to policemen .... Ernest H. Noyes, professional services,


I 50


Coffee rooms, meals furnished . . Phoenix Pharmacy, prescription .


3 25


H. H. Landford, horse hire


1 00


William E. Soule, pilot bread.


19 13


J. M. Batcheller, horse hire. 12 00


J. M. Greenough, 22 00


J. Horace Ordway, hack hire ..


50


March's Cheap Cash Store, groceries. . 58 85


Scovill Mfg. Co., gilt buttons .. .. IS 00 Charles H. Bartlett, services as special patrolman. 6 75


$14,010 65


2 20


175


DETAILED STATEMENT.


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$19,000 00


CREDITS.


Cash from city of Salem .$ 326 15


66


Lowell


117 30


Boston


139 57


66 Gloucester


150 00


66


Fall River


70 00


Haverhill


351 86


66


66 Lynn ·


97 50


Cash from town of Merrimac.


. .. 52 00


66


Danvers


25 50


66


66


North Reading. .... 12 02


66


66


Georgetown


149 50


Hamilton .


48 00


66 66 Amesbury


544 91


Truro


24 00


Salisbury .


304 II


.W. H. Bayley, clerk, re-


turned aid.


104 15


Cash from sundry persons for board ... 1,357 69


sale of potatoes, onions,


apples, etc.


103 00


Cash from sale of hay .


213 00


State of Massachusetts,


transportation and support of


State paupers .


38 25


$ 4,236 51


Total appropriation and income 23,236 51


Amount undrawn transferred to in-


cidentals to balance account.


32 86


$23,203 65


Amount carried forward $23,203 65


Newbury


8 00


176


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . $ 1,571 10 $23,203 65


EXPENDITURES. -


Authorized by Overseers of the Poor.


William H. Bayley (clerk), aid ren-


dered sundry persons. .. $ 1,673 42


William H. Bayley, salary as clerk of the overseers of poor, one year .. . 900 00


Charles W. Nelson, salary as keeper of almshouse one year . 400 00


Charles W. Nelson, cash paid for sundries 699 32


Mrs. Charles W. Nelson, salary of matron of almshouse one year . . . . 200 00 Lyman W. Lord, salary as teamster at almshouse one year. 624 00


Benjamin S.Richardson, salary as cook at almshouse one year .


360 00


City of Fall River, aid rendered sundry persons


4 35


Town of Grafton, aid rendered sundry persons .


I 47


City of Salem, aid rendered sundry persons .


20 55


City of New Bedford, aid rendered sundry persons. 29 50


City of Boston, aid rendered sundry persons.


345 67


Town of Middletown, aid rendered sundry persons. 83 75


Town of Amesbury, aid rendered sun- sundry persons 145 38


Town of North Reading, aid rendered sundry persons. 161 50


Town of Swampscott, aid rendered sundry persons. 159 50


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 5,808 41


$23,203 65


177


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. .. $ 5,808 41 $23, 203 65 City of Haverhill, aid rendered sundry persons 15 64


City of Brockton, aid rendered sundry persons III 80


Town of Rowley, aid rendered sundry


persons 299 36


Town of Hyde Park, aid rendered sundry persons. . 72 00


City of Medford, aid rendered sundry persons 95 00


City of Lowell, aid rendered sundry persons. . 63 00


Town of Newbury, aid rendered sun- dry persons 29 80


City of Lynn, aid rendered sundry persons.


154 75


City of Cambridge, aid rendered sun- dry persons 22 54


City of Malden, aid rendered sundry persons . 317 55


Danvers Insane Hospital, board of sundry persons .


4,548 74


Westborough Insane Hospital, board of sundry persons . 655 97


Worcester Insane Hospital, board of sundry persons. 169 46


Massachusetts Hospital for Inebriates and Dipsomaniacs, board of sun- dry persons . 138 35


Massachusetts School for Feeble


Minded, board of sundry persons, 371 67


Anna Jaques Hospital, board of sun- dry persons. 97 13


Sisters of Charity, board of sundry persons. . 4 50


Amounts carried forward. . .. $12,975 67


$23,203 65


23


178


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. .. $12,975 67 $23,203 65 Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


board of sundry persons. 410 89 Home of the Angel Guardian, board of sundry persons. 138 00


Mrs. Alfred Parkman, board of sun- dry persons.


169 46


Ernest H. Noyes, two months', five days' salary, to Feb. 5, 1894. ... Ernest H. Noyes, medical supplies for City poor and Almshouse


62 16


Clarence C. Day, ten months' services as City physician. 291 66


·


W. G. Merrill, provisions


45 99


Robert Wood, board of poor person. . 105 00


Charles E. Atkinson, dry goods ...... 58 88


48 00


John Morrison, board of poor person. Dr. George E. Bailey, professional services. 57 76


Florey Donahue, rent of poor person . .


55 00


Peter Cusack, boots and shoes ....... 20 05


132 06


Telephone Co., use of telephone ..... A. F. Ross & Co., coffee, tea, to- bacco, etc.


459 0I


William H. Raymond Grocery Co., groceries. 965 62


Timothy Harrington, burial of poor person .


116 50


Moses Stevens, groceries


I21 IO


One Price Clothing Co., clothing for poor person.


80 09


Bridget Coomey, board of poor person, 52 00


Bradley & Babb, boots and shoes ... Moses H. Rolfe, grain. 36 10


430 14


A. E. Moylan, boots and shoes. 14 30


Daniel Hallisey, board of poor person, 32 50


Amounts carried forward. . . . $17,230 44


$23,203 65


352 50


179


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . .. $17,230 44 $23.203 65 Berkley Johnson, clothing for poor


person 4 00


Edward Donahue, stock and labor .... 169 04


Sadie Richards, services at almshouse .


20 50


Mrs. J. B. Gibson, services as nurse. . 29 00


17 00


Standard Oil Company, oil.


. .


22 80


L. F. Barton, boots and shoes


57 65


George M Roaf, provisions.


333 84


New York Biscuit Co., crackers. ...


156 60


Eagle Chemical Co., two bbl. soap ... Rufus Thurlow, fish .


41 78


J. Horace Ordway, horse hire.


2 25


L. W. Coker, 28 lbs. of sole leather ..


5 88


J. C. Stanley, sundries


133 37


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor ..


78 70


George W. Cooper, provisions .


15 97


C. Murphy, dressing hogs 12 00


John W. Allen, groceries.


15 00


E. Griffin, five sugar maple trees ..


10 00


George H. Plumer, dry goods ...


64 81


Moses H. Sargent, sundries .


II 65


Ellen Lyons, board of poor person ... 48 00


Union Cash Market, groceries. .


55 75


Newburyport Herald Co., Morning Herald, one year . 4 00


B. S. Snow & Co., fish . 51 50


J. C. Lunt & Co., burial of poor per- sons 51 50


John P. Squire & Co., provisions ....


318 75


Thomas W. Mitchell, repairing shoes for poor person . 5 05.


Henry R. Weitzel, burial of poor per- sons


65 25


Amounts carried forward. . . . $19, 109 28


$23,203 65


Joseph C. Lunt, burial of poor person W. W. Coffin, boots and shoes .. . . .


3º 30


46 90


I So


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $19, 109 28 $23,203 65


Sarah A. Towne, services as nurse ... 67 92


W. C. Cuseck, boots and shoes. . . 29 75


Beach Soap Co., soap ... 66 25


News Publishing Co., printing note heads


2 75


J. W. Lambert, painting wagon and iron work.


II 75


Rufus Adams, board of poor person. .


26 00


F. H. Plumer, teaming .


4 32


Dr. John Homer, professional services and medicine .


61 94


C. E. Plummer, clothing for poor per- sons


47 50


T. J. Welch, boots and shoes. . .. ....


23 25


J. M. Greenough, hack and horse hire 25 00


Edward H. Burnham, fish .


30 00


P. C. Stevens, groceries 160 00


James C. Colman, stock.


79 49


John P. Balch, boots and shoes. ..... 6 50


A. Prager, clothing for poor person. . . 4 50


George A. Toppan, clothing for poor person 3 50


Atkinson Coal Co., coal.


85 II


D. W. Dockum, milk


15 55


J. Otis Winkley, " 15 78


Eben Smith, bricks 15 60


George H. McLaren, provisions .. 17 31


William A. Little, boots and shoes. ... 19 35


Fowle, Hibbard & Co., groceries .... 63 00


Moses H. Fowler, . .


65 00


George H. Plumer, milk. 51 84


Charles H. Ordway, hack hire. ...


5 00


Rufus Bridges, boots and shoes. . ...


9 00


S. H. Safford, burial of poor persons. IOI 50


S. P. Bray, coal and wood. 5 83


Amounts carried forward. . . . $20,229 57


$23,203 65


181


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $20,229 57 $23,203 65


J. B. Winchester, groceries. .... 1 00


J. C. Stevens & Son.


4 48


D. Collins, boots and shoes 18 80


Charles C. Stockman, chamber


furniture 12 00


Lyon Clement & Greenleaf, flour .. ... 767 50


P. H. Creasey, 726,745 lbs. of W. A. stove coal .... $1,800 45


P. H. Creasey, 170,015 lbs. W. A. broken coal .... $ 409 86


2,210 31


William Noyes, services attending de- livery of coal.


6 00


Thomas F. Henry, labor at almshouse 30 45


Merrimac Clothing Co., clothing for poor person . . 13 25


L. H. Noyes & Co., stock and labor .. 25 32


H. L. Ordway, provisions.


3 74


John H. Newman, “ 4 62


G. A. Menut, groceries 6 98


George A. Fogg, “ 8 21


James May, labor at city farm 17 40


6 12


Margaret Conley, labor at city farm. . James Lyons, rent of poor person .. .. C. P. Stevens, groceries 5 00


5 50


P. A. Merrill, groceries .


18 00


Thomas Chase, 125 cords of pine wood 435 00 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight on flour. . 47 50


Brewster Brothers, premium on insur- ance policy . 42 00


John Breck & Sons, ice plow, rope and splitting chisel . 55 68


George O. Noyes, rent of poor person


21 00


Amounts carried forward. ... $23,995 43


$23,203 65


IS2


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $23,995 43 $23,203 65 Henry A. Wilson, groceries 3 70 J. C. Richardson, I 50 66


Parker M. Lougee, stock and labor ... 6 50


$ 24,007 13


Deduct amounts charged to soldiers'


relief accounts 803 48


$ 23,203 65


PRINTING DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . $ 750 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from


incidentals to balance account. 350 20


$1,100 20


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Printing.


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising. $ 474 78


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising . 156 38


Economy Printing Co., printing an-


nual reports for year 1893 . . . . . 469 04


$1,100 20


183


DETAILED STATEMENT.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Appropriation $1,650 00


CREDITS.


From Town of Newbury, use of li-


brary for year 1893. $150 00


From dog licenses . 804 72


From News Publishing Co., bill cred-


ited back. 3 75


958 47


Total appropriation and income $2,608 47


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance account 256 35


$2,864 82


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council.


John D. Parsons, services as librarian,


I year. ... $ 1,183 34


Effie A. Tenney, services as assistant librarian, I year. 391 64


Martha P. Lunt, services as superin-


tendent of reading room, I year. . 443 75


53 50


E. S. Thurston, services at library . ... Newburyport Despatch, expressage .. Daniel P. Donnell, six months' salary


4 65


to April 1, 1894, as janitor ...... 125 00 Jackson Express Co., expressage. ... . 4 90 National Binder Co., Graphic and Sci- entific American 3 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing bulletin, etc.


41 75


Library Bureau, writing ink, paper and sundries


48 00


Amounts carried forward. .. . $2,299 53


$ 2,864 82


IS4


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . $ 2,299 53 $ 2,864 S2 Economy Printing Co., printing re-


ports, etc. .. 44 00


Lambert Jackson, binding books ..... IS8 20


John E. Bailey, stock and labor .. . ..


6 15


Herbert Mutch, one month's services as janitor . 20 83


J. Eastman Chase, moving painting. . 6 60


30 00


Caleb B. Huse, printing cards, etc ... Dexter W. Nutting, eight months' sal- ary as janitor to Dec. 15, 1894. .. Townsend & Bodine, repairing chairs,


160 51


6 75


P. H. Blumpey, sundries. 4 42


Carter & Rice, stationery .


9 30


Edmund S. Spaulding, services at li- brary . . 37 00


George Harris, labor at library


4 00


Mrs. B. L. White, labor cleaning li- brary. ..


15 3S


E. S. Thurston and H. A. Pike, ex- amination of library 15 00


News Publishing Co., advertising. ... 7 50


Charles S. Lovejoy, one heavy tin form.


4 25


Philip H. Kimball, taking care of clock.


3 00


F. Buckley, labor


60


Edward Powers, 66 60


John P. Leary, . 66 60


Dennis Kelleher, 66 60


$2,864 82


185


DETAILED STATEMENT.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation $ 5,000 00


CREDITS.


From R. S. Hewlett, one year's rent


of Winter street landing to Jan. 1, 1895 . 5 00


From county of Essex, one year's rent of police court room to Jan. 1, '94 250 00


From city clerk, for use of towels loaned at bath house. . 18 17


From city clerk, for rental of City Hall 1,047 50


66 66 66 sale of burial lots ....


255 50


$ 1,576 17


Total appropriation and income $ 6,576 17


Amount undrawn transferred to inci-


dentals to balance account. $ 668 79


$ 5,907 38


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Public Property.


J. Q. A. Johnston, labor on school houses . .


$ 8 25


James C. Colman, stock and labor . ... 105 23


Charles C. Stockman, chairs, mats, etc 41 30


Edward Hardy, services as stage car- penter


63 75


Daniel F. Noyes, stock and labor


185 39


McGlew Brothers, sundries


5 00


Charles S. Lovejoy, stock and labor .. Frank E. Davis, 66 ..


88 33


54 14


Isaac Poor, sundries.


94


Paul A. Merrill, brushes, shovel, etc. .


3 90


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 556 23 $ 5,907 38


24


186


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward ... $ 556 23


$5,907 38


Edward S. C. Tyler, services as janitor Central Fire Station . 157 22


J. C. Colman and E. P. Shaw, rent of store house to June 30, 1894. . ... 144 00


John W. Allen, sundries. 3 67


T. H. Lunt, whitewashing and repair- ing chimney


5 00


William A. Davis & Son, stock and labor


29 25


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor .. 229 70


J. B. Lawton, repairing curtains .. ... 5 65 Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor. ... 10 20 Edward Perkins & Son, stock and teaming 272 64


L. H. Noyes & Co., stock and labor. . 127 83 Charles R. Roaf, labor at No. 3 En- gine house. 3 00


Edward Osgood, sundries .


3 25


Samuel Gerrish, stock and labor


39 32


George Osgood, repairing clock .


5 00


William B. Porter, teaming.


4 00


Philip H. Bollman, stock and labor. .


50 83


Herman Staples, 66 . .


119 82


Edward Donahue, 66 66


. .


9 50


J. C. Stanley, hardware


21 67


Chase & Woodwell, stock and labor ..


5 85


Charles M. Lunt, removing night soil.


7 00


Philip H. Kimball, winding clocks, one year 76 00


Townsend & Bodine, rugs, matting and labor 31 47


Joseph Torrey, stock and labor. 18 95


Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware. 59 58


Jackman & Griffin, stock and labor 7 53


Amounts carried forward. . ... $2,004 16


$5,907 38


187


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward ... $ 2,004 16 $5,907 38 R. G. Adams, stock and labor .... 125 49


Albert O. Colby, " .. ....


38 50


C. R. Sargent, 66 66 .. 140 94


J. Littlefield & Son, jobbing and team- ing. . 3 65


George W. Noyes, stock and labor ... 61 27


Henry C. Plummer, sundries. I 93 .. Otis P. Gould, Samson battery, carbon and zinc 1 80


Daniel P. Thurlow, repairing and tun- ing organs .


10 00


Daniel Neal, stock and labor.


50


Champion Flue Scraper Co., one scraper. 3 30


William H. T. Dodge, express on flue scraper, 45


Woods Bros., stock and labor. . .


3 60


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps .... II 75


Frank W. Hidden, whitewashing . ... 9 00 Orrin J. Welch, changing batteries, etc 6 70 Heywood Bros. & Co., chairs ....... 55 65 Gowen Dockum, use of ground for militia. 20 00


George W. Kezar, fixing flag at Moul- tonville school


35 00


F. H. Rundlett, washing towels.


3 30


E. A. Young, repairing


50


L. Griffin, zincs, sal amoniac, etc. .


53 12


Dodge Bros., oil barrels.


5 50


Robert Welch, labor at Kelley school.


4 00


Oliver W. Page, work on Ashland street school house. 2 00


J. W. Doyle, stock and labor. 35


Charles H. Ordway, hack hire. ..... 5 00


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 2,607 46


$5,907 38


1 88


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $ 2,607 46 $5,907 38


William H. Whitmore, stock and labor on rifle pit and extras .. .... 563 41 Alvah Hoyt, expenses to Boston and freight. . 4 50


J. J. Merrill & Co., telephones and telephone line at rifle pit. ...... 50 00 William I. Hunt, moving bath house and cleaning barrels. 70 00


John T. Fillmore, labor on bath house, 20 00


George I. Perry & Co., desks. .. 80 00 . A. K. Silloway, gravel used at Plains school house. 2 70


S. M. Gerrish, stock and labor. 27 50


John G. Muldoon, “ 17 22 ....


William J. Creasey, " 66 .. ....


39 50


J. M. Greenough, hack hire. ......


5 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries. . ... B. G. Gerrish, carpet and oil cloth ...


19 40


C. J. Fogg, stock and labor. . . ... W. D. Cavenaugh and wife, services as janitor of bath house and extras, M. O'Connell, iron work at bath house


174 61


I 60


Stephen Langley, labor on Hancock street school house.


3 50


Pearson's Book Store, 20 ink caps ....


60


William Holker, stock and labor on school houses ..


316 60


Wilkinson Bros., stock and labor. . . . M. J. Cotter & Co., teacher's desk ....


75


12 00


T. B. Robbins, labor at Hancock street school house . I 00


Thomas P. Thomas, concrete walk at school houses, and seating .. 335 74


J. B. Lunt, plastering . 13 50


Amounts carried forward. .. . $ 4,397 29


$ 5,907 38


85


29 85


189


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . ... $ 4,397 29 $5,907 38


H. D. Allen, stock and labor . . .... 41 76


George E. Greeley, stock and labor ... 31 23


George L. Francis, cutting grass, trees and bushes in cemeteries. 40 00


S. R. Fox, labor at school house ..... 8 00


Edward L. Toppan, stock and labor .. 92 25 A. A. Silloway, labor at New Hill ... 45 00


Charles H. Meader, stock and labor ...


5 90


J. A. Greeley & Co., " 60


.. .


58 15


Joseph H. Currier,


66 ....


39 75


Charles F. Baker, cleaning well and washing curb 2 50


M. P. Goodwin, cleaning and repair- ing clocks. 7 00


10 90


C. H. Jackman, labor on schools. ... Joseph G. Stevens, extra labor on school house.


5 00


George S. Perry, seats




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