City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1896, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1896
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Amounts carried forward. ... $1, 112 51


$7,939 46


168


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . .. . $1, 112 51 McGlew Bros., large sheet iron plate. .. I 85


$7,939 46


C. C. Stockman, oak desk, chairs, desks, etc . 107 85


J. W. Douglass, cash paid for sundries. 5 50


Joseph H. Currier, stock and labor .... 3 65


Albert O. Colby, labor at school houses 56 25


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor


33 27


J. C. Stanley, two locks 1 00


George H. Jaques, hardware. 1 15


L. Griffin, stock and labor at steamer two's house, putting in steamer lighter. 10 80


W. C. Morse, stock and labor 42 29


W. W. Thurlow, one clock. 5 00


Brewster Bros., premium on insurance policy . 1,502 50 A. W. Reddy, premium on insurance policy 80 00


Charles E. Atkinson, premium on insur- ance policy .... 80 00


W. T. Humphreys, premium on insur- ance policy . 80 00


Wm. J. Creasey, stock and labor at For- rester street school


18 38


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor. 6 60


Jordan Hat and Clothing Co., two dozen bathing trunks. 2 40


Charles G. Thomas, one roll-top desk and chair. 24 00


Harry Leeming, fire rake. 85


C. M. Lunt & Sons, sanitary work .


14 00


C. H. Jackman, setting glass. 2 28


Edward Osgood, gas globes, dusters, etc 8 45


Amounts carried forward. . . . $3,200 58


$7,939 46


DETAILED STATEMENT. 169


Amounts brought forward . .. . $3, 200 58 $7,939 46 J. M. Greenough, use of hack. 50 Robert Piper, mason work II 91 Benj. G. Gerrish, 42 yards linoleum and 13 yards Brussels carpeting .. 55 05 Francis Curtis, cleaning private drain at No. 2 engine house . I 60


Charles S. Lovejoy, stock and labor ... 26 16


Anthony & Campbell, one 16 inch de- flector at city hall . 32 00


Castelhun & Hale, framing one certifi- cate 90


92 06


T. Y. Cotton, stock and labor on clock dial at North church and Kelly school Daniel Neal, keys and repairing locks. . 2 80 John J. Kelley, large poker and drag fork . . I 75


P. H. Blumpey, sundries.


IO 74


William Holker, stock and labor 68 20


George W. Kezar, setting glass. ... State-street Pharmacy, paper, etc ......


2 00


2 70 Wm. P. Jones, one clock and repairs ... 10 00 C. N. Colson, one dozen chairs at Jack- man school. 10 50


Charles H. Ordway, use of hacks .. .. William I. Hunt, moving bath house to summer and winter quarters .


75 00


Dodge Bros., 11 barrels 5 50


E. P. Dodge Mfg. Co., 26 barrels. ...


6 50


E. Howard Watch and Clock Co., time and expense of man repairing North church clock. 5 80


March's Cheap Cash Store, one lb. lime IO


B. W. Ordway, stock and labor .


8 50


Amounts carried forward .. .. . $3,640 85


$7,939 46


22


10 00


170


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . . . $3,640 85 $7,939 46 Alfred Gurney, services as superintend .


tendent of old and new hill burying grounds . 166 69


Geo. N. Black, stock and labor at en- gine No. 2 house whitewashing, etc 5 00 F. H. Rundlett, cash paid for sundries. . 4 15


60


James H. Noyes, kerosene oil . . . ... S. H. Safford, repairing and recovering table.


3 40


Thomas P. Thomas, graveling three roofs . .


104 30


Joseph T. Griffin, painting at school- houses .


170 36


John W. Walker, painting fountain at Frog pond. 8 00


George W. Hussey, renumbering Broad street. 3 39


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising. . 29 75 News Publishing Co., advertising . ..... 27 00 O. W. Greaton, renumbering Arlington street and labor at schoolhouse ..... 2 25 Eagle Chemical Co., one-half barrel washing powder .. 10 00


Boston Clothing Co., two dozen bathing trunks .


3 30


25 C. G. Thomas, agent, looking glass. ... Louis Patriquin, for sale of lot of land Ashland street . 350 co


C. O. Townsend, sundries. 41 23


George E. Greeley, stock and labor .... 3º 77


8 70


Jere M. Haley, use of team and driver. Thomas Noyes & Sons, sundries ....... 63 Mariner P. Goodwin, cleaning and re- pairing clocks. 6 00


Amounts carried forward. ... $4,616 62


$7,939 46


DETAILED STATEMENT. 171


Amounts bought forward .. . $4,616 62


$7,939 46


M. O'Connell, iron work.


I 85


C. Poor, stock and labor . 15 44


George D. Brown, repairing pumps. ... 17 50


John M. Buckley, stock and labor. ....


6 18


Charles R. Merrill, stock and labor. ...


21 13


N. C. Moody, iron work . 6 05


Reuben Strangman, labor at school-


houses I 50


W. A. Davis & Son, making, putting up and storing awnings. . 25 09


Wilkinson Bros., stock and labor. 14 50


Jane Flanders, for sale of lot of land on Ashland street. 75 00


Rosanna Quill, cleaning police court room.


2 60


W. A. Johnson, one-half expense build- ing wire fence on Purchase street. . Chandler Adjustable Chair and Desk Co., 80 school desks. 276 00


II 25


Gowen Dockum, rent of rifle range .. ... 75 00 Charles E. Woods, stock and labor ..... 20 31 L. W. Coker, 15 pounds manilla rope. . I 20


Estate N. Varina, one-quarter ton coal. I 25


George W. Hussey, stock and labor .... 7 67 H. D. Allen, setting glass and painting . 20 50 Humphrey Haley, empty barrels and teaming . 50


J. W. Lambert, stock and labor for cur- tains. 1 50


B. & M. R. R. Co , freight on desks ... 12 65


J. H. Goodwin, labor on lower landing. 13 75 Edwin L. Toppan, labor at schools .... 24 25


F. B. Pierce, labor on lower landing ... II II


Amounts carried forward . . . . . $5,280 40


$7,939 46


172


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. ... $5,280 40


$7,939 46 Safford & Lunt, five Welsbach lights and sundries. 17 85


Sidewalks & Edgestones, 331/3 feet edge-


stone at Jackman school . 16 66


Stephen R. Fox, labor at schoolhouse and ward room. 6 50


Gilbert W. Rowe, stock and labor. ... 8 27


G. E. Pettingell, labor on lower landing


8 88


Eben A. Young, mason work at Market hall.


75


Newburyport Gas & Electric Co., 35 feet of pipe.


12 25


Joseph M. White, care of bath house ... 189 50


John W. Walker, stock and labor at Temple Street school . 7 34


Rufus Adams, stock and labor.


II 84


J. D. Adams, painting scenery at City hall.


5 00


George N. Jaques, teaming


35


Fire department, one gong


8 00


Jere B. Lunt, mason work.


21 97


Wm. B. Porter, teaming .


2 00


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor .. 445 32


John E. Bailey, stock and labor


1,036 68


D. F. Noyes, stock and labor


369 50


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor


308 35


Charles Bashaw, labor


4 40


Edward Powers, labor


6 40


Daniel Creedon, 5 80


George E. Pearson, 66


9 50


Cornelius Sullivan,


5 20


John Wayland,


1 00


John Pollard, 66


4 00


Amounts carried forward. ... $7,793 71


$7,939 46


DETAILED STATEMENT.


I73


Amounts brought forward. . $7,793 71


$7,939 46


Cornelius Lynch, labor I 20


Thomas Hale, 66


10 00


Frank Buckley,


23 00


Daniel Cronan, 66


13 60


Dennis Kelleher, 66


6 80


Thomas Marshall,


7 00


Charles W. Davis,


4 80


Edwin F. Jackman, "


9 60


Wm. D. Williams,


6 40


Wm. H. Merritt, 66


II 20


Jere Duggan, 66


4 50


George Paul,


66


2 75


Fred'k McDonald, 66


, 00


F. F. Kimball, ،،


4 40


Cornelius Kelleher, 60


4 80


Nelson Goyette, 66


2 00


Michael Crowley, 66


6 40


Edgar B. Davis,


66


4 40


Thomas Ryan,


4 20


Charles E. Allen,


66


6 60


Joseph Gaddas,


5 30


Patrick Scully,


66


60


Edmund Ryan,


2 00


John Hale,


66


2 00


Daniel Quill,


20


$7,939 46


174


ANNUAL REPORTS.


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriation $10,200 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to


balance account 03


$10,199 97


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council.


Orrin J. Gurney, one month's salary as


mayor to January 1, 1896. ..... .$ 100 00


Andrew R. Curtis, 11 months' salary as mayor to December 1, 1896. 1,100 00


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as city clerk to December 1, 1896 .... 1,600 00


George H. Stevens, one year's salary for clerk hire to December 1, 1896 .. ... 299 97 James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer and collector to December 1, 1896 1,600 00 James V. Felker, one year's salary for clerk hire to December 1, 1896. ... 150 00 William H. Welch, one year's salary as city auditor to December 1, 1896 .. . 400 00


Robert E. Burke, one year's salary as city solicitor to December 1, 1896. . 400 00


Amos H. Geary one year's salary as as- sessor to December 1, 1896. ....... 500 00 J. Otis Winkley, one year's salary as as- - sessor to Dec. 1, 1896. 500 00


Joseph L. Johnson, one year's salary as assessor to Dec. 1, 1896 500 00


Frank H. Rundlett, one year's salary as


Amounts carried forward . . . . . $7,149 97 $10,199 97


175


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . .. . $7,149 97 $10,199 97


city messenger ro Dec. 1, 1896 .... 900 00 Thomas E. Cutter, one year's salary as clerk of council to Oct. 1, 1896. ... J. W. Douglass, two months' salary as supt. of sewers to Feb. 1, 1896. ... 83 32 Francis Curtis, ten months' salary as su- perintendent of sewers to Dec. 1, '96 George W. Knight, one year's salary as inspector of animals to Dec. I, '96. Moses Brown,, I year's salary as license commissioner to Dec. 1, 1896 ..... George P. Sargent, one year's salary as license commissioner to Dec. 1, '96. Jacob T. Rowe, one year's salary as license commissioner to Dec. 1, '96. James V. Felker. one year's salary as treasurer of sinking funds to Dec. I, 1896 ..


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1896. . 75 00 Nathaniel Greeley, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1896. . 75 00 Benjamin G. Davis, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1896 . 75 00 Luther Carter, one year's salary as reg- istrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1896. .... 75 00


150 00


416 68


500 00


250 00


200 00


200 00


50 00


$10,199 97


176


ANNUAL REPORTS.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $28,000 00


CREDITS.


One year's interest Brown fund to March


4, 1896 .


$


675 00


William P. Lunt, supt., sale of books .. 4 30


from non-resi- ·


dent school children.


288 12


$967 42


Total appropriation and income . $28,967 42 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account I 37


$28,966 05


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the School Committee.


Enoch C. Adams, seven months' salary as teacher and cash paid .$ 1,140 52 George A. Dickey, three months' salary as teacher. 480 00


Arthur H. Berry, one year' s salary as teacher 930 00 Sara A. Leonard, one year's salary as teacher 600 00


Mary T. Spalding, one year's salary as teacher 599 00


Ida M. Wallace, one year's salary as teacher 630 00


Amounts carried forward .... $4,379 52 $28,966 05


DETAILED STATEMENT. 177


Amounts brought forward. ... $4,379 52 $28,966 05


Sarah Dean, one year's salary as teacher 595 00 Beatrice J. Barker, seven months' salary as teacher. 350 00


Inez Cohen, three months' salary as teacher 165 00


Irving H. Johnson, one year's salary as teacher and extras. . . 1,062 00


Laura F. Wetmore, seven months' salary as teacher. 280 00


Anna L. Whitmore, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Alice W. Hopkinson, one year's salary as teacher.


364 33


Clara J. Edgerly, one year's salary as teacher . 400 00


Frances W. Richards, one year's salary as teacher.


930 00


George W. Brown, salary as teacher ... 639 44


Harry W. French, seven months' salary as teacher 660 56


Anna M. Lamprey, one year's salary as teacher


394 67


Josie W. Kimball, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Lillian Hamilton, one year's salary as teacher 332 50


Anna L. Coffin, one year's salary as teacher 492 50


Emma M. Lander, one year's salary as teacher . 389 34


Jennie P. Haskell, one year's salary as teacher 375 00


Grace E. Bartlett, one year's salary as teacher 350 00


Amounts carried forward. . . . $12,959 86 $28,966 05


23


178


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $12,959 86 Priscilla G. Craig, one year's salary as teacher . 515 00


$28,966 05


Abbie L. Frost, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Elizabeth Hoxie, eight months' salary as teacher 293 14


Lillian Greenleaf, two months' salary as teacher 75 00


Grace L. Rivers, three months' salary as teacher


120 00


Alice A. Bartlett, one year's salary teacher


373 75


Mary A. Roaf, one year's salary teacher as


350 co


Lillian Goodwin, one year's salary as teacher 330 88


Elizabeth Cheever, one year's salary as teacher as


351 25


Sarah L. Ross, one year's salary teacher


350 00


Gertrude E. Lewis, one year's salary as teacher


346 50


Annie P. Toppan, one year's salary as teacher 350 00


Charlotte Dickens, one year's salary as teacher


328 18


Sarah B. Chute, one year's salary as teacher


750 00


Inez G. Hulbert, three months' salary as teacher 120 00


Sarah E. Whitmore, one year's salary as teacher 500 00


Ellen Frothingham, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Amounts carried forward. ... $18,913 56 $28,966 05


as


179


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . . $18,913 56 $28,966 05 Frances L. Pettigrew, one year's salary as teacher 375 00 Sarah F. Badger, one year's salary as teacher 350 00


Julia J. Hubbard, one year's salary as teacher 332 50


Helen S. Merrill, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Flora Pettigrew, one year's salary as teacher 350 00


Nellie G. Stone, one year's salary as teacher 400 00


Sadie M. Morse, one year's salary as teacher, of drawing 530 00


Mary T. Colby, seven months' salary as teacher


217 50


Lizzie C. Ireland, substitute teacher and evening school . 57 00


Charlotte Holmes, training school and substitute teacher 60 50


Jennie Adams, training school and sub- stitute teacher 75 60


Mrs. H. T. Carter, salary for teacher as substitute 8 00


Elizabeth Goldsmith, salary for teacher as substitute 10 00


Grace Morse, salary for teacher as sub- stitute 1 08


Mrs. A. Silloway, salary for teacher as substitute 2 00


Elizabeth Newhall, salary for teacher as substitute 27 00 Caroline W. Gerrish, salary for teacher as substitute 8 00


Amounts carried forward. . . . $22, 117 74 $28,966 05


1


1 So


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . $22, 117 74 $28,966 05 substitute teacher 46 23


Ella Richardson, training school and


Helen S. Merrill, salary as teacher at evening schoo! 29 CO


Harriet Colman, salary as teacher of evening school 31 00


Elizabeth Dodge, salary as teacher of evening school 30 00


Margaret Sargent, salary as teacher of evening school . 30 00


Mrs. Amos H. Geary, salary as teacher of evening school 30 00


Elizabeth Pearson, salary as teacher of evening school . 7 00


Bessie Pike, salary as substitute teacher. 5 20


Alice Stevens, 66


I 25


Cora Oliver, salary as pupil teacher train- ing school


79 00


Georgie Bartlett, salary as pupil teacher training school 81 00


Annie Lowell, salary as pupil teacher training school 31 75


Caroline Hardy, salary as substitute teacher


62


Margaret Cockburn, salary as substitute teacher


3 50


Edith Smith, salary as substitute teacher


8 22


Elizabeth Merrill, salary as substitute teacher.


32 00


Grace Gale, salary as substitute teacher.


32 00


Fred P. Hinckley, salary as janitor. .. Albert Hodgdon, 66 66


300 00


.. ... 87 99


Albert O. Colby, 66 66 ..... 242 OI


Amounts carried forward. .. $23,225 51 $28,966 05


DETAILED STATEMENT. 181


Amounts brought forward. . . $23,225 51 $28,966 05 James Kimball, salary as janitor 78 01


Stephen R. Fox, 66 ..... 133 OI


Charles H. Lunt, 66 66


. .... 199 50


Joseph G. Stevens, 66 66


. .. .. 25 00


Eben Lancaster, 66


. . .. . 43 0I


Thomas Mutch,


66


. .... 42 00


Frank Nichols, 66 66


. .... 15 00


William P. Lunt, one year's salary as


agent of schools and cash paid ..... 1,305 47 Robert G. Allen, one year's salary as truant officer 472 00


Boston School Supply Co., school sup- plies


34 00


Edward E. Babb & Co., school supplies 113 32


University Publishing Co., school sup- plies . 69 18


Moses H. Sargent, school supplies ..... 398 38


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


92 32


American Book Co., books.


108 51


W. A. Davis & Son, three American flags. . 13 95


Estate N. Varina, four tons egg coal ... 17 00 John Collins, 168 tons, 8cwt., broken egg and stove coal 746 83


A. F. Nason, 1881 bushels charcoal at IIC.


206 91


D. C. Heath & Co., books 81 70


Daniel Appleton & Co., books 15 75


Maynard Merrill & Co., 32 physiologies at 90c 28 80


J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies. 94 17 · John H. Balch, jr., two tons egg coal ... 8 50


Hunt Publishing Co., printing . ... ....


34 75


Amount carried forward. .. $27,602 58


$28,966 05


,


IS2


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. .. . $27,602 58 $28,966 05 Essex County Truant School, board of sundry persons. 33 44


Horace A. Brooks, school books. ..


10 82


Trustees Putnam Free School, one year's rent of school building. 500 00


E. Perkins Lumber Co., stock and labor 8 15


Jackson's Express, express. 6 75


News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising .


44 74


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising .


22 62


M. R. Warren, supplies.


9 50


George S. Perry & Co., supplies 85 25


Newburyport Despatch, express 5 85


De Wolfe Fiske Co., books.


17 50


L. W. Piper, filling out 24 diplomas ... 8 40


Thompson, Brown & Co., bookkeeping books. II 67


William Ware & Co., books


19 17


Carter, Rice & Co., school paper 14 56


James C. Godfrey, school paper. ... Esterbrook Steel Pen Co., 25 gross pens


19 96


9 50


Ginn & Co., school books .. ... 85 00


Town of Newbury, tution of pupils .... 66 51


Hunt Publishing Co., printing 1000


school reports 66 04


Atkinson Coal Co., stove coal.


3 38


Silver, Burdett & Co., books. 5 60


Rust & Richardson Drug Co., chemicals at High school .. II 39


Jere Healey, one ton stove coal. .


4 50


Prang Educational Co., school supplies. 39 60


Mineral Tablet Ink Co., ink tablets ..... $5 00


Amounts carried forward. .. . $28,717 48 $28,966 05


DETAILED STATEMENT. 183


Amounts brought forward. . . . $58,717 48 P. H. Blumpey, oil . 2 88


$28,966 05


Franklin Educational Co., chemical ap- paratus 66 79


George Osgood, lamps and chimneys ... 3 69


S. P. Bray, one ton stove coal. ... ... 4 50 Sulpho Napthol Co., two gallons sulpho napthol . 6 00


H. A. Wilson, brooms


3 25


M. A. Swift & Sons, school paper. 8 94


Eagle Pencil Co., pencils.


20 00


Thorp, Martin & Co., supplies.


3 96


Karl Castelhun, chemicals at High


school .


14 26


Harper & Bros., books


28 80


William H. Merritt, labor


9 40


Cornelius Lynch,


6 60


Charles Bashaw, 4 80 66


John Wayland, 66


IO 40


Cornelius Sullivan, 66


IO IO


George E. Pearson, 66


12 00


Charles E. Allen, 66


10 80


Thomas Ryan, 66


2 60


Cornelius Kelleher,


3 80


John Pollard, 66


7 00


Thomas Hale, 66


3 60


Nelson Goyette,


1 00


Edward Powers, 66


I 00


Gilbert Bashaw, 66


I 60


Daniel Cronan,


80


$28,966 05


IS4


ANNUAL REPORTS.


SEWERAGE (CONSTRUCTION.)


Balance due Dec. 21, 1895 . .$7,136 40


CREDITS.


From sale of 4 per cent sewer bonds. .. $7,500 00


Newburyport Water Works, pipe. 62 10


Cornelius H. Kelleher, pipe. . 1 70


Pearl Bradford, pipe. 90


Frank E. Davis, pipe. 42


66 Job T. Dickins, pipe 3 50


7,568 62


432 22


Balance due from the city Dec. 19, 1896.


98 71


$333 51


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage.


J. A. Greeley & Co., stock, labor and teaming $ 58 44


Thomas Ronan, mason work. 4 25


Francis Curtis, services duplicating en- gineer's accounts. 66 00


Frances Curtis, services superintending construction of sewer on Coffin's court 26 68


C. H. Meader, stock and labor 46 26


P. Tobin, teaming. 3 00


James C. Colman, lumber and cement. . 6 74


L. D. Ross, cleaning hose 75


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware .


28


Amounts carried forward. $212 40


$333 51


DETAILED STATEMENT. I85


Amounts brought forward .... $212 40


$3.33 51


S. H. Thurlow, hardware


6 00


D. Cashman, teaming I 75


Chelmsford Iron Co., two man-hole frames 10 00


B. & M. Railroad Co., freight on frames 36


John Argle, labor


12 00


Daniel Casey,


12 00


Sidney Harris,


12 00


James Harris,


II 40


John Harris,


9 60


Dennis Duggan, .


[2 00


Cornelius Reagan, 66


6 00


Daniel Haley, 66


6 00


Thomas Couny,


6 00


John Vaughn, 66


2 00


Danniel Connors, 66


2 00


Nathan C. Burrill, services 'as assistant superintendent .


4 00


George Bliss, services as assistant super- intendent 8 00


$333 51


SEWERAGE (MAINTENANCE.)


Appropriation . $200 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account


85 30


Amount carried forward


.$114 70


24


IS6


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . $114 70


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Sewerage.


J. W. Douglass, cash paid for teaming and labor. . $23 00


C. C. Toppan, two pair mittens


I 50


Len Ross, cleaning hose. . I 25


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 3 85


George H. Pearson, fountain pen and ink. . 3 00


Francis Curtis, cash paid for labor 51 85


M. Cashman, use of water cart. I 80


William A. Little, one pair rubber boots .. 4 50


F. E. Davis, stock and labor I 80


C. R. Sargent, 50 feet hose, etc.


9 00


George D. Brown, two pounders. 2 00


C. H. Meader, stock, labor and teaming. IO 40


E. P. Allen, cleaning hose. 50


J. C. Colman, stock.


25


$114 70


DETAILED STATEMENT. 187


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.


Appropriation $1,500 00


CREDITS.


From George W. Langdon, for edge


stone .


.$


26 35


From H. Russell Perkins, for edgestone


2 03


Albert W. Thompson, 66


. 2 38


66 Michael Toomey, 66


15 75


Calvin Danforth, 22 25


Mrs. Daniel A. Granger, 66


17 50


" John Ronan, 66


4 18


" Public property (Jackman school) for edgestones. 16 66


« William Tatterfield, labor I 50


" Edward S. Hidden, labor. 12 60 . .


J. A. Greeley & Co., " 3 83


66 betterment account, (transfer) . . 1,058 46


incidentals account .6


. .. 1,500 00


$2,683 49


Total appropriation and income. $4,183 49 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance


account. 536 23


Amount carried forward $3,647 26


I SS


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. $3,647 26


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Highways.


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting .. LA 628 72


J. Littlefield & Son, labor on edgestones 155 80 Jas. C. Colman, use of team, and bricks 12 24


Hooper, Havey & Co., 5250 ft. edgestone at 2434 cts. per foot (net) .. 1,299 83


Eben A. Young, laying sidewalks 11 80


Effie B. Ludington, wharfage on edge- stones 42 00


Capt. W. S. Brown, freight on edge- stones


138 13


Joseph B. Cherry, 21,750 brick at $10 per M.


217 50


Edward S. Hidden, laying sidewalks .. .


91 14


Capt. F. L. Rice, freight on edgestones. 80 00


Albert C. Titcomb, cash paid for brick- ing sidewalk


39 90


John Ronan, labor and turf.


9 00


C. H. Meader, laying sidewalks


100 79


Arthur Currier, 66


78 21


Edmund Ryan, labor


96 40


Charles E. Allen,


114 20


Nelson Goyette, 66


90 00


Jeremiah Sheehan, 66


88 20


William Tatterfield, 66


40 20


Daniel Cronan, 66


32 00


Thomas Hale,


66


31 60


John McDade,


14 40


Charles Bashaw, 66


1 00


Dennis Duggan,


66


10 So


Timothy Moynihan, 66


14 40


Daniel Lucy,


66


16 20


Amounts carried foward. .. . $3,454 46


$3,647 26


189


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . . $3,454 46 $3,647 26


Cornelius Kelleher, labor 16 20


Joseph Marshall,


28 20


Dennis Toomey,


12 00


Michael T. Carey, 66


14 00


Thomas Ryan,


6 00


Samuel Martin,


66


9 40


Richard Connors,


6 00


Daniel Doyle, 66


8 00


Daniel Casey, 66


2 00


Henry Walton,


66


8 00


Charles Poor,


15 12


Jeremiah Buckley,


2 40


Frederick McDonald,


·


9 00


Frank Buckley,


2 00


Joseph B. Gaddas,


9 60


George E. Pearson,


3 00


Cornelius Sullivan,


2 00


William E. Goodwin, "


13 83


Charles W. Thurlow, 66


4 00


Thomas Ronan,


16


6 32


Betterments, error on B. & M. R. R. Co. bill.


I 02


Betterments, allowance for old stone Estate Sarah C. Geary


7 54


Betterments, allowance on bill of Mrs. W. C. Spalding. 3 88


Betterments, allowance on bill of Jona- than Keniston


3 29


$3,647 26


MEMORANDUM.


There are about 1700 feet of edgestones on hand at Riverside park, which was paid for in year 1896, the value of same being about $600.00.


190


ANNUAL REPORTS.


STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS - ARMORY RENT ACCOUNT.


CREDITS.


From State of Massachusetts, armory rent for 1895 . . . . $150 00


State of Massachusetts, armory rent for 1896. ... 400 00


550 00


Balance due from State December 21, 1895 . .


150 00


400 00


Amount transferred from incidentals not allowed by State 55 00


$455 00


EXPENDITURES.


E. Griffin, rent of rooms from Novem-


ber 13, 1895, to February 13, 1896. $ 55 00 Public Property, rental of new armory for year 1896. 400 00


$455 00


STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS .- MILITARY AID ACCOUNT.


Balance from State Dec. 21, 1895 ..... $ 460 73 Payments of aid in 1896. 759 92


$1,220 65


Amount of appropriation undrawn for one-half payments in 1896. 79 05


Amount carried forward $1,299 70


191


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount bought forward .. CREDITS.


$1,299 70


City appropriation for 1896 $450 00


Cash from state, returned aid. 18 00


Cash from state, for one-half payments


made in year 1895 . .


482 74


$950 74


Balance due from state Dec. 19, 1896.


$348 96


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Appropriation


$2,400 00


CREDITS.


Cash received from sundry persons for board at in-


sane asylum. .


289 92


Total appropriation and income $2,689 92 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account 245 95


$2,443 97


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by Soldiers' Relief Committee. Amount paid in cash to sundry persons for aid during year. . $1,438 68 Amount paid for board in hospitals and asylums and medical attendance of sundry persons during the year. . . . 419 28


Amounts carried forward. . ... $1,857 96 $2,443 97


192


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . .. $1,857 96 $2,443 97


Amount allowed for groceries, clothing and fuel to sundry persons during year . . . . . 350 26 Amount paid for salary of clerk of mili- tary aid committee one year to Dec. 1, 1896 200 00


Amount paid for burial of soldiers' wido w . 25 00


Amount paid for travelling expenses on sundry cases. IO 75


$2,443 97


WATER ACCOUNT.


Balance December 21, 1895 . $4,718 50


CREDIT.


From H. H. Landford, bill of services for firemen ... 6 00


$4,712 50


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Water Supply.




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