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Amounts carried forward .. · $2,565 37 $21,578 59
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DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. . $2,565 37 $21,578 59
Edward Donahoe, shoeing 7 00 McGlew Bros., 159 14
Poor Dept., nine and one-half tons of hay .. 143 55 Michael O'Connell, shoeing and sundries ... 24 35
J. W. Doyle, 66 ..
93 33
L. W. Coker, sundries 39 52
Edgar Ross, sundries and shoeing 47 19
J. J. Kelley, shoeing . 34 46
Moses W. Littlefield, sundries. 6 05
Charles D. Ruggles, stock and labor on city carts. 25 75
Karl Castelhun, sundries
3 20
Daniel B. Pierce,
40 80
Estate Jere Cashman, bedding and sprink- ling . . . 16 33
M. H. Chase, sundries .
24 70
D. F. Noyes, three shovels.
75
Henry A. Wilson, groceries.
9 65
Justin Noyes, 24 bushels carrots delivered at engine houses . 9 60
Israel A. Morse, 20,670 lbs. hay 196 97
W. A. Davis & Son, repairing two horse covers. I 20
C. M. Smith, bedding
18 15
F. M. McGlew, shoeing 12 IO
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 26 20
William J. Creasey, painting street signs. . J. W. Clark, repairing city carts
4 50
29 75
J. Otis Winkley, 15,210 lbs. hay.
144 61
Smith & Gould, one doz. Dr. Gray's lotion 6 00
N. C. Moody, stock and labor. 33 14
E. P. Cutter, use of jack screws. 1 00
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 43 55
Amounts carried forward $3,767 91 $21,578 59
120
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward .... $3,767 91 $21,578 59 George E. Greeley, covering cylinders on road roller 4 40
W. R. Fleeming & Co., driving pinion gear and two wheels for road roller. .. . . . .
269 74 Charles S. Bartlett, use of team and men .. 13 80
J. P. Hussey, blade and points for road machine 8 00
T. F. O'Neil, crushed stone 4,709 35 Daniel Cashman, horse for No. I hose, bedding and use of team 279 76
John E. Bailey, stock and labor 16 25
Pigeon Hill Granite Co., 35,004 feet edge- stone at 2Ic. 735 08
Geo. W. Langdon, services as civil engi- neer . 90. 50
Matthew Toomey, use of team and driver. . 57 50
Effie B. Ludington, wharfage on stone .. 30 00
Jeremiah Kelleher, use of team. 66 20
Orrin G. Davis, use of team
98 50
58 00
John Collins, use of team and driver .. . George W. Colman, use of team and man. John M. Chase, 15 tons stone and use of team
119 15
25 30
Jere Healey, coal and wood for road roller . 93 77
Est. N. Varina, weighing stone. 122 07
Jos. W. Landford, veterinary services. 10 00
Charles W. Blake, .6
66 26 00
Orrin J. Gurney, 11,765 lbs. hay. 117 65
John J. Rourke, painting single cart. 7 00
Jere Duggan, use of team. . 18 30 Timothy Marooney, use of team and driver 78 75
George D. Brown, repairing pump on mall 3 00
Amounts carried forward. . ... . $10,825 98 $21,578 59
DETAILED STATEMENT. I2I
Amounts brought forward. .. . . $10,825 98 $21,578 59
Joseph Woods, use of team
52 20
Humphrey Haley, 34 50
Jere M. Haley, 6 90
A. Russell & Sons. casting and repairing .. 3 85
John W. Walker, painting and lettering signs . 7 31
John T. Peterson, freight on edgestones ... 207 95
Albert Currier, 5,670 lbs. hay 56 70
H. N. Marshall & Son, salt. 3 33
John C. Moulton, gravel and labor 21 35
Mrs. Warren Dockum, gravel . I 80
Amos Silloway, gravel . 2 25
Charlotte M. Smith, bedding and hay. 41 35
Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor . .
3 00
Charles H. Meader, 66
3 55
Joseph Knight, 20,900 lbs. hay 203 00
F. E. Davis, supplies . I 00
Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor 9 60
Asa T. Newhall, use of teams and men ... 22 20
Moses H. Fowler, cash paid for labor. ... 6 00
Lot M. Hatch, use of team
4 20
W'm. Tatterfield, labor 186 20
Charles E. Allen, 66
241 00
Edward Powers, 66
282 00
Daniel Lucy, 132 00
Thomas Ryan, 66
127 10
Cornelius Kelleher,
161 70
Charles Bashaw,
308 70
E. E. Bartlett, 66
2 80
Cornelius Lynch, 66
228 60
George E. Pearson,
239 60
Mannasseh Merritt,
3 00
Edmund Ryan, 66
194 50
·
Amounts brought forward. . ... $13,625 22 $21,578 59
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122
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward ... $13,625 22 $21,578 59
George Paul, labor 305 60
Frederick McDonald «
279 60
William H. Cross, 66
2 30
Thomas Hale, 66
128 60
John Ronan, 66
12 30
John F. Bridges, 66
2 00
John D. Foley,
177 80
Daniel Quill, 66
185 60
John H. Sheehan, 66
28 30
Bartholomew Creeden, labor
7 00
Cornelius Sullivan, labor
J28 30
John Wayland,
119 50
Patrick Scully,
80 80
Daniel Cronan, 66
III 30
Jeremiah Sheehan,
66
145 40
Frank Buckley,
66
87 20
John Clifford, 66
79 70
Jeremiah Toomey, 66
88 80
John P. Leary,
55 20
Cornelius Lyons,
3 60
Richard Connors, 66
78 70
Louis Boutin,
57 90
Dennis Kelleher, 66
108 50
William H. Merritt,
66
32 40
John Pollard,
138 20
Joseph Marshall,
61 80
Michael Kelley,
113 80
John McDade,
20 20
Daniel Lynch,
20 70
Dennis Lynch, 66
18 60
Timothy Shea,
4 00
Gilbert Bashaw, 66
77 20
John Hale,
IOI 60
.
Amounts carried forward. ..... $16,487 72 $21,278 59
123
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. $16,487 72 $21,578 59
William H. Colby, labor.
30 00
Murty Kelleher,
16 60
Cornelius P. Kelleher “
II 60
Charles W. Jackman “
32 20
Michael T. Carey,
58 50
Timothy Reardon,
IO 60
Charles W. Thurlow 66
61 00
Daniel Doyle,
58 70
John K. Healey,
23 20
James Leonard,
18 80
Patrick Toomey,
37 00
James Sidebotham,
17 30
John P. Young,
IOI 60
Nelson Goyette,
60 20
Albert Hodgdon,
3 00
Dennis Murphy,
2 00
James H. Delano,
16 30
William W. Poole,
6 60
Charles W. Davis,
22 80
Christopher Morey,
II 40
Michael Crowley,
27 40
Philip Crimmins,
34 40
George J. Ross,
7 50
William Reddy,
66
63 10
Jeremiah Buckley,
69 80
Daniel Creedon,
21 40
Garrett Farrell, 66
2 80
Dennis Toomey,
39 70
Timothy Coffee,
21 40
Daniel P. Lucy,
13 60
Maurice Corcoran,
25 40
Allan McLean, 66
·
3º 50
Wm. E. Woodman,
33 05
. 6
Amounts carried forward. .. $17,477 17 $21,578 59
124
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward .. . $17,477 17 $21,578 59
Daniel Casey, labor
34 60
Samuel Martin,
16 40
Charles Bray,
10 00
Thomas Marshall,
38 30
Wm. D. Williams,
13 60
Michael Miskell,
17 40
Patrick Welch, 66
17 40
John T. Hoskins, 66
3 00
Charles W. Lunt, 66
I 80
Frank A. Goodwin, 66
8 00
Robert Shano, 66
5 80
Owen Keefe,
3 80
Edgar B. Davis,
3 00
John Carey,
12 80
Jos. P. Richardson, 66
2 00
Joseph Gaddas,
29 00
Albert Hodgdon, 66
I 30
Dennis Duggan,
I 40
Cephas Forman, 66
4 40
James Welch,
I 60
George W. Colman, 66
6 50
Joseph W. Choate,
6 50
Michael Dunn,
7 20
John Reynolds,
5 30
George Collins,
4 80
Daniel O'Brien,
5 70
Timothy Leary,
66
6 60
John Murphy, 66
6 30
Dennis Lucy,
50
John S. Leary, 66
I 80
Edward Toppan,
I 90
William R. Chase,
1 00
Nathan Massay,
66
2 00
Amounts carried forward ... . $17,758 87 $21,578 59
125
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. ·$17,758 87 $21,578 59 30
James D. Kelleher, labor
George Greeley, 60
I 50
Albert Chase, 66
3 00
James Lyons,
40
James Knight.
66
3 00
Charles W. Cross,
66
4 60
Charles Poor,
60
3 50
James E. Kendall, 66
5 00
Joseph Gauthier,
4 70
Hudson Hardy,
48 00
Maurice D. Broderick, one year's salary as driver 624 00
Albert E. Bray, one year's salary as driver
624 00
Frank Annis, 66 624 00
George W. Carter, 66
624 00
William H. Dow,
66
624 00
Dennis J. Hale, 441/2 weeks' salary as driver 534 86
William F. Stanwood, seven and one-half
weeks' salary as driver
90 86
$21,578 59
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
INTEREST DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation $17,000 00
CREDITS.
From overdue taxes $2.334 50
" First National Bank (deposits) . ... 538 87
" Boston & Maine stock (dividends) . . 2,466 00
5,339 37
Total appropriation and income 22,339 37 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to bal-
ance account 218 91
$22,120 46
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by Committee on Finance.
One year, Sawyer fund $ 225 00
Simpson fund 900 00
Dexter fund 90 00
66
66 Green fund. 80 00
66
Frothingham fund . .
40 00
66 A. Williams fund 40 00
66 Brown fund . 675 00
66 Toppan fund 10 00
66 Atwood fund 472 50
Todd fund 400 00
66 Follansbee fund. 1 20 00
66 W. O. Moseley fund. 400 00
Amounts carried forward .. $ 3,452 50 $22,120 46
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DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward.
$3,452 50 $22, 120 46
One year Bridge and water loans.
.. 175 00
Registered bonds $35,000 1,400 00
Note $15,000 00. 600 00
4,000 00. .
150 00
4 mos. 3 days, Note $71,661 63 .
878 47
12
66
9,000 00.
337 50
I2
9,000 00. .
337 50
I2
66
66
4,000 00.
150 00
II 66 10 days, 66 13,000 00 (armo-
ry loan) .
429 72
12 mos.
Note
1,467 73
55 03
8
21 days,
10,000 00
308 12
2
66
16 “
3,000 00.
26 92
4
2 66
66
20,000 00 . .
193 75
6
71,661 63 .
1,791 54
5
2 days, 66
5,000 00. 73 87
8
66
29
10,000 00.
261 52
Coupons.
11,280 00
$22,120 46
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation
$ 300 00
66 deficiency for 1895 10,119 12
Amount carried forward. $10,419 12
20,000 00 .
219 02
3
128
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. ... $10,419 12
CREDITS.
From George W. Knight, milk licenses. .. . $ 3 50
" Boston & Maine R. R. Co., damage to C. W. Merrill's horse. 20 00
" George W. Noyes, error in bill 48 .. " George Tilton, surplus from 4th of July celebration 88 03
" Post office, two keys of treas. 60
Telephone Co., error in bill ..
20 46
" N. & A. Street Railway Co., judg- ment and costs in Lottie N. Fowler and Mary B. Randall cases against the city ...
827 95
" premium on city note, school loan ...
5 00
66 city clerk, junk licenses 6 00
66 66 circus licenses. 74 00
66 auction and pawn licenses. 12 00
66 66 pool and billiards 24 00
66 66 fees for marriage licenses
for year 1896. 59 00
" for recording mortgages, etc. for 1896 67 00
$1,208 02
" ·Essex Merrimac bridge account trans- ferred 114 77
" water for all purposes, account trans- ferred
863 30
income account transferred . . 5,298 30
$7,484 39
Total appropriation and income $17,903 51
129
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amount brought forward. $17,903 51
Undrawn transfers :
Poor $ 73 69
Schools
I 37
Fire
601 46
Public property
1,312 12
Salaries. .
03
Public library . 6 52
Public library (special)
351 02
Bridges and culverts
193 74
Board of health
62 32
Soldiers' relief
245 95
Water supply
33 00
Printing .
62 12
Sewers (maintenance)
85 30
Sidewalks
536 23
Interest
218 91
Abatements tax of 1894
201 67
66
66
1895
65 79
1896
263 26
Military aid
79 05
4,393 55
22,297 06
Overdrawn transfers :
Highways
$1,389 95
Ashes and rubbish
81 15
Police
192 09
Lighting 82 52
Fuel
81 37
Parks
105 83
Abatements tax of 1892.
270 00
1893.
149 33
$2,353 24 Amount carried forward . $19,943 82
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130
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. $19,943 82 Expenses as per statement below. .$ 6,154 25 Transferred to armory account. 55 00
66 new armory account. 64 40
water supply account .. 600 00
sidewalk account. 1,500 00
66 highways account. . . 1,000 00
9,373 65
Overdrawn balance in 1895. 10,119 12
$19,492 77
Balance undrawn for. 1896 (carried to sinking fund) $451 05
EXPENDITURES. JANUARY.
Newburyport Water Works, 760 ft. pipe and
labor at Atkinson common. $153 31
Charles R. Sargent, five hydrants, hose and labor at Atkinson common 68 57
Estate S. H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser, seven months 3 38
E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and use of teams . 35 01
George W. Noyes, four days' labor and sun- dries . IO 88
R. G. Adams, stock and labor. 135 84
John E. Bailey, building fence on Storey avenue and sundry services .. 44 80
George W. Knight, cash paid for sundries. . 4 50 Robert E. Burke, 66 6 10 ·
Moses E. Cook, services as warden 8 00
John C. Lang, services as clerk 8 00 Charles C. Donnell, services as inspector 8 00
Amount carried forward .. $ 486 30
.
131
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amount bought forward .. . . . $486 39
Thomas Humphreys, services as inspector. . 8 00
William B. Porter, services as inspector .... 8 00 Frank E. Thurlow, services as inspector .... 8 00 Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy war- den
2 50
George P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk 2 50
Moses Pettingell, services as deputy inspec- tor 2 50
Joseph L. Thurlow, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
Moody P. Gerrish, services as deputy inspec- tor
2 50
Charles W. Thurlow, Jr., services as deputy inspector
2 50
Isaac Poor, Jr., services as warden. 8 00
Albert A. Sargent, services as clerk 8 00
Samuel J. Ford, services as inspector 8 00 .... Henry J. Downer, services as inspector ..... 8 00
J. C. M. Blaisdell, services as inspector .... 8 00 Daniel E. Tilton, services as inspector .. .... 8 00 William H. Johnson, services as deputy warden.
2 50
Aaron B. Adams, services as deputy clerk. . 2 50 Allen J. Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
William A. Nelson, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
John P. Young, services as deputy inspector 2 50
Oliver O. Jones, services as deputy inspector 2 50
John C. Kimball, services as warden. 8 00
Amos H. Geary, services as clerk. 8 00
Joseph M. Tappan, services as inspector. .. 8 00
Amount carried forward. $612 39
I32
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. $612 39
Selwyn C. Reed, services as inspector .. 8 00
George A. Young, services as inspector . . 8 00
James P. Walsh, services as inspector. ... 8 00 John S. Pike, services as deputy warden. ... 2 50
George R. Sargent, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
Edward Sexton, services as deputy inspector 2 50
Charles F. Tuttle, services as deputy inspec- tor ..
2 50
Frank E. Young, services as deputy inspector William J. Creasey, services as warden .....
2 50
8 00
Joseph L. Johnson, services as clerk ... .. 8 00 Charles A. Stockman, services as inspector. 8 00 J. Warren Frost, services as inspector .. . 8 00
8 00 8 00
Edwin Currier, services as deputy warden .. William H. Welch, services as deputy clerk. Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as deputy in- spector
2 50
Sam E. Sargent, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50
John B. Brookings, services as deputy in- spector
2 50
George A. Pearson, services as warden. .... William H. P. Howard, services as clerk ... 8 00
8 00
Henry D. Follansbee, services as inspector. . John J. Creeden, services as inspector. . ...
8 00
Robert H. Waters, services as inspector .... Gilbert A. Noyes, services as inspector ..... 8 00
8 00
8 00
George E. Ross, services as deputy warden. 2 50
Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk .... 2 50
Fred E. Stanton, services as deputy inspector 2 50
James T. Murphy, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50
Amount carried forward. $767 39
2 50
Charles H. Allen, services as inspector ..... Michael O'Connell, services as inspector ....
2 50
I33
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amount brought forward. . . . $767 39
Thomas W. Cogger, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
Edward S. Stickney, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
John L. Chase, services as warden 8 00
William G. Somerby, services as clerk. . .. 8 00 George A. Coffin, services as inspector. .. 8 00
John L. Lewis, services as inspector .. . .
8 00
Alfred D. Merrill, services as inspector .. . . . 8 00
George B. Hicken, services as inspector .... 8 00
John M. Chase, services as deputy warden. . 2 50
Elmer H. Whitmore, services as deputy clerk ..
2 50
Albert W. Hopkinson, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
George L. Jackman, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50
Benjamin F. Stanley, services as deputy in- spector
2 50
Moses H. Sargent, sundries.
I 56
Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward room 5 00 Samuel Pearson, services at ward room .... 8 00 John Burke, services on ballot boxes. ...... Henry M. Meek, fifty nomination papers. ... 3 00 A. W. Hopkinson, ringing bell. 3 00
3 00
J. M. Bailey, ringing bell. I 50
William B. Porter, delivering and collecting ballot boxes. 4 00
Charles H. Lunt, services at ward room. .. 8 50
Charles E. Ash, services at ward room .. 14 50
W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postal cards, stamps, and box rent. IO 50
American Express Co., expressage. 90
Amount carried forward. ·$896 35
134
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward .. . $896 35 Bernard C. McQuade, settlement of claim .. 30 00 Frank H. Rundlett, services at ward room and sundries. 7 80
Michael Stevens, one year's salary as harbor master. 100 00
Jackson Express Co., expressage .. 9 10
N. E. Telephone Co., use of telephone, city clerk. . 90
T. A. Moynihan, cash paid for repairing buggy 4 50
J. C. Lunt, return of deaths 30 00
C. C. Day, return of births. 7 25
George Osgood, settlement of claim. 100 00
$1,185 90
FEBRUARY.
Ernest H. Noyes, return of births $ 1 75
John F. Young, 66 3 00
George W. Worcester, 66 8 25
W. W. Pillsbury,
. 5 50
Arthur Lavignac, 66 66
2 50
Edward P. Hurd,
66
3 75
Timothy Harrington, return of deaths ...
19 25
N. E. Telephone Co., rental of telephone, city clerk . 9 86
$53 86
MARCH.
W. C. Cuseck, P. M., 2500 stamped en-
velopes . . $ 54 50
Henry Bell, ringing bell 2 00
F. H. Rundlett, 2 00
James E. Kimball,
2 00
.
. .
Amounts carried forward. $60 50 $1,239 76
135
DETAILED STATEMENT:
Amounts brought forward. $60 50 $1,239 76 Edgar J. Batchelder, ringing bell. 4 00 J. M. Bailey, 2 00
Greenough, Adams & Cushing, intention of marriage book. 5 00
N. E. Telephone Co., use of telephone, city clerk's office. 1 05
Western Union Telegraph Co., time service City hall clock. 3 00
Charles F. Johnson, return of births 2 25
American Express Co., expressage .. 2 25
M. Kimball and J. Healey, expense to Bos- ton to interview State Highway Com- mission. 3 00
$83 05
APRIL.
George H. Stevens, cash paid for postage. .. $ 1 00
James W. Fennimore, ringing bell. .
..... . . 4 00
Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward room 1 00
Charles H. Lunt,
1 00
Charles E. Ash,
1 00
Albert W. Hopkinson, ringing bell
4 00
Frank H. Rundlett, 66 66
and car
fares.
3 35
Henry Bell, ringing bell 2 00
James E. Kimball,
2 00
Joseph M. Bailey, 66
· 2 00
Montgomery Rollins, bond value book.
1 50
American Express Co., expressage. 1 15
Fred L. Butnam, three check books and two tax books. 36 00
J. M. Greenough, horse hire city messenger 2 00
Amounts carried forward. $62 00 $1,322 81
136
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. . . . . .. . . $ 62 00 $1,322 81 W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postage and box rents 10 50 Henry M. Meek, three dozen birth return blank books 4 50
B. & M. R. R. Co., mileage 20 00
A. Curtis and M. Kimball, expenses in Bos- ton (Highway Commission) 2 00
Corlies, Macy & Co., one book of births. ... IO 25 News Publishing Co., 200 copies of mayor's address 28 00
$137 25
MAY.
Samuel Pearson, services at ward room .. ... $ 1 00 Telephone Co., rental and use of telephone, city clerk . IO 21
P. B. Murphy, 500 dog license blanks .
. .
2 50
Western Union Telegraph Co., time service City hall clock. 3 00
B. &. M. R. R. Co., mileage. . 20 00
American Express Co., expressage. 70 --
$37 41
JUNE.
James H. Delano, labor on sidewalk at Sto- rey avenue. . .$ 1I 60 Charles W. Davis, labor on sidewalk at Sto- rey avenue. 9 60
Christopher Morey, labor on sidewalk at Storey avenue. 9 60
William W. Poole, labor on sidewalk at Sto- rey avenue. 8 10
Michael Crowley, labor on sidewalk at Sto-
rey avenue 9 80
Amounts carried forward. $ 48 70 $1,497 47
DETAILED STATEMENT. 137
Amounts brought forward. .. $ 48 70 $1,497 47
Jeremiah Toomey, labor on sidewalk at Sto- rey avenue. II 40
George W. Langdon, services as engineer at Storey avenue 4 00
Jeremiah Kelliher, use of team
16 00
Moses H. Sargent, seals. 45
Linwood O. Towne, agent, one typewriter.
35 00
Hunt & Co., 8 gross pens. . 12 00
Mayor Curtis and Ald. Kimball, expenses in Boston, highway commission. . 2 50
Amos H. Geary, expenses to Boston I 60
W. C. Cuseck, postage. 6 75
$138 40
JULY.
American Express Co., expressage ........ $ 70
F. S. Blanchard & Co., one Mass. Year book I 50
James J. Healey, return of births. . 23 50
George H. Pearson, assessors' books and stationery 52 32
News Publishing Co., 1000 note heads. .... 3 00
John A. Bridges, one Mass. Year book .... I 50
Alderman Kimball, expenses in Boston, highway commission. I 25
Hunt Publishing Co., advertising . 13 50
AUGUST.
$97 27
Thomas Marshall, labor on trees. .$ 20 00
Charles E. Allen, 2 00
Fred'k McDonald, 40
Eli Lamprey, stock and labor 65 80
Albert W. Hopkinson, ringing bell. 3 00
Amounts carried forward. $ 91 20 $1,733 14
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138
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. $91 20 $1,733 14
Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell. 3 00
James E. Kimball, 3 00
Edgar J. Batchelder, 66 . . . . 5 00
Henry Bell, 66 . .. . . 3 00
James W. Fennimore,
· . ...
3 00
Frank H. Rundlett, 66
3 00
George H. Stevens, cash paid for assistance recording births. 10 90
B. & M. Railroad Co., mileage book .. 20 00 W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postage and rent of box . . 9 50
N. E. Telephone Co., rent of telephone, city clerk and treasurer .. 21 46
Fred L. Butman, one cash book. 6 25
News Publishing Co., printing lists of poll taxes and advertising 123 98
N. P. Herald Co., advertising . 12 50 Charles F. Badger, services at firing salute. . 21 30 George Tilton, treas., city appropriation for July 4th celebration . 300 00
$637 09
SEPTEMBER.
Thomas Marshall, labor on trees $ 12 20
Nelson Goyette, 66 4 00
Charles E. Allen, 66
66 66
8 00
Frederick McDonald “ 66 66
6 00
William Tatterfield, “ 66
80
John Pollard, 66 66
80
Frank H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills. ... 50 00
Western Union Telegraph Co., time service City hall clock and telegram 3 25
Frederick Tigh, return of births. 2 50
Amounts carried forward. $87 55 $2,370 23
I39
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. .... .$ 87 55 $2,370 23 New England Telephone Co., use of tele- phone city treasurer's office . 60
Henry R. Weitzel, return of deaths IO 25
Collector of Taxes, two tax titles. 27 09
Fowle's News Agency, Boston papers, eight months, and pocket ledger 12 40
American Express Co., expressage. I 85
Moses Brown, postage . 94
Charles W. Merrill, settlement of claim. 20 00
$160 68
OCTOBER.
Charles E. Allen, labor on trees .$ 8 00
Frederick McDonald, “
18 80
Cephas Forman,
16 70
John Pollard, 6. 66
2 00
Nelson Goyette, 66 66
.
3 20
Charles Bashaw, 66 66
I 60
Thomas Hale, 6
[ 20
George W. Noyes, boxing trees 75
J. M. Greenough, horse hire. 3 00
New England Telephone Co., use of tele- phone 45
John Connor, ringing bell. 6 00
Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward room 2 00
News Publishing Co., advertising . 6 13
Moses H. Sargent, sundries . 6 60
Charles H. Lunt, services at ward room. ..
2 00
George D. Brown, filing saws. 50
John Homer, return of births. IO 50
W. C. Cuseck, P. M., box rent.
50
$89 93
Amount carried forward $2,620 84
140
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount bought forward. $2,620 84
NOVEMBER.
Edgar Ross, bolt and nut. $ 75
Telephone Co., use and rental of telephones. 20 47
American Express Co., expressage. . .
15
Henry M. Meek, 100 assessors' blanks I 25
Fred L. Butman, printing bonds. 12 00
Boston & Maine R. R. Co., mileage 20 00
Charles H. Ordway, horse hire
6 00
Thomas Huse, 18 days' professional services 175 00 H. I. Bartlett, attorney, settlement of claim of Melvina A. Smith. 300 00
R. E. Burke, city solicitor, settlement of
claim of Margaret A. Chase 1, 150 00
Nelson Goyette, labor on trees 5 00
John P. Young, 66 66 40
Charles E. Allen,
80
John Pollard, 66 80
$1,692 62
DECEMBER.
Herman Staples, cleaning and pasting check
lists and election blocks. .$ I 75
Moses Brown, postage . I 60
George W. Knight, horse hire. 8 00 S. H. Safford, return of deaths 14 75
W. Union Tel. Co., time service of city hall clock 3 00
Newburyport Despatch, expressage. 2 40
N. E. Telephone Co., rental and use of tele- phone . 21 06
American Express Co., expressage. . Newburyport Herald Co., advertising elec-
90
Amounts carried forward
$53 46 $4,313 46
141
DETAILED - STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. $ 53 46 $4,313 46
tions and registration of voters 65 95
S. P. Safford, hack hire 6 00 Samson, Murdock & Co., eight directories. . 16 00
Moses E. Cook, services as warden
8 00
John C. Lang, 66
clerk.
8 00
Charles C. Donnell, "
inspector 8 00
8 00
Wm. B. Porter,
. . ..... 8 00
Frank E. Thurlow, 66
8 00
Moses A. Stevens,
66
deputy warden. . 2 50
Geo. P. Greenleaf
clerk. ...
2 50
Moses Pettengill,
inspector
2 50
Fred S. Goodwin,
66
66
2 50
Joseph L. Thurlow,
66
66
2 50
John J. Putnam,
66
66
2 50
Isaac Poor, jr.,
66
warden
8 00
Albert A. Sargent,
clerk
8 00
Samuel J. Ford,
66
inspector 8 00
Henry J. Downer,
66
· .. 8 00
J. C. M. Blaisdell,
66
...... 8 00
Daniel E. Tilton,
. ..... 8 00
Wm. H. Johnson,
deputy warden .
2 50
Aaron B. Adams,
66
clerk .. .
2 50
Allen J. Pettengill,
66
" inspector
2 50
John P. Young,
66
66
2 50
Oliver O. Jones,
66
66
2 50
Wm. A. Nelson,
66
66
66
2 50
John C. Kimball,
66
warden.
8 00
Amos H. Geary, 66
clerk.
8 00
Joseph M. Tappan,
inspector ... 8 00
George A. Young, 66
. .. ..
8 00
Selwyn C. Reed,
. ... .
8 00
Geo. Ray Sargent, 66
66
. ... .
8 00
Amounts carried forward.
$315 41 $4,313 46
Thos. Humphreys,
142
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. . ...... $313 41 $4,313 46
John S. Pike, services as deputy warden.
2 50
William Balch,
clerk ..
2 50
Charles F. Tuttle,
inspector 2 50
Edward Sexton, 66
66
2 50
Wm. J. Creasey,
warden. 8 00
Joseph L. Johnson, "
clerk
8 00
Chas. A. Stockman, “
inspector
8 00
Charles H. Allen, “
8 00
J. Warren Frost,
. .....
8 00
Michael O'Connell, “
. ..
8 00
Edwin Currier,
deputy warden.
2 50
Wm. H. Welch,
clerk ...
2 50
Edgar S. C. Tyler,
inspector
2 50
Sam E. Sargent, 66
66
66
2 50
James E. Mannix,
2 50
George A. Pearson, "
warden.
8 00
Wm.H.P.Howard, “
clerk .
8 00
John J. Creedon, 66
inspector ...
8 00
Robert H. Waters,
60
.....
8 00
Gilbert A. Noyes, 66
66
. ....
8 00
George E. Ross, 66
deputy warden.
2 50
Frank E. Davis,
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