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$772 83
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DETAILED STATEMENT
ASHES AND RUBBISH
Appropriation
$1,150 00
CREDITS
From Joseph Williams, ashes
$7 00
George H. McLaren, ashes I 85
B. H. Hussey, ashes 2 05
10 90
Total appropriation and income.
$1,160 90
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
count
35 88
$1,125 02
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Highways
Newburyport Herald Co., advertising $ 6 25
News Publishing Co., advertising
7 50
Daniel Cashman, use of team 5 87
Daniel Cronan, labor
27 00
Dennis Kelleher, labor
64 80
Cornelius Sullivan, labor
87 20
William Tatterfield
69 20
George E. Pearson
90 80
John Hadden 66
18 00
John Pollard
88 20
Charles Bashaw
5 40
Thomas Hale
57 60
Edward Powers
66
50 40
David F. Dow
36 00
Matthew Barrett 66
75 60
Charles E. Allen
66
5 40
Jeremiah Sheehan
66
48 60
Daniel Quill
59 40
Thomas E. Colman
5 40
Thomas Ryan
5 40
Charles Sullivan
21 20
Daniel Lucy
64 80
Timothy Coffey
57 60
Cornelius Lynch
3 60
Charles G. Bashaw
5 40
Cornelius Sheehan 66
1 80
Carried forward
$968 42
$1,125 02
66
72
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$968 42
$1,125 02
Thomas E. Whalen, labor
41 40
John Whalen
5 40
Patrick Scully
45 00
Michael Ryan
34 20
Clarence B. Noyes
10 80
Thomas Counihan 16
7 20
Cornelius Kelleher
9 00
Johu Hale
3 60
$1,125 02
BOARD OF HEALTH
-
Appropriation
$1,000 00
CREDITS
Cash from plumbers' licenses 4 50
Total appropriation and income.
$1,004 50
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac- count
546 80
$457 70
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Board of Health
George W. Knight, salary as agent to December 1, 1898, and cash paid . $245 59
William H. Lawrence, services as inspector of plumbing 115 00
Amos H. Geary, services as clerk of board to De- cember 1, 1898 50 00
John E. Bailey, services and expensesto State board of health, and cash paid . 9 34
J. M. Greenough, horse hire 4 50
News Publishing Co., printing 2 25
Charles L. Davis, cash paid for express I 98
F. J. Donahoe, groceries 13 31
Newburyport Herald Co., printing
3 25
William C. O'Connell, provisions. 9 23
Samuel W. Tuck, service of notice 2 00
Goodridge & Currier, milk I 25
457 70
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DETAILED STATEMENT
BRIDGES AND CULVERTS
Appropriation
$2,000 00
CREDITS
From county of Essex, 50 per cent of cost of repairing draw of Newburyport bridge (credited) 721 26
Total appropriation and income. $2,721 26
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account . 974 98
$3,696 24
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Bridges and Culverts
Newburyport bridge $3,100 44
Essex Merrimac bridge I 28 63
Culverts 467 17
$3,696 24
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE
William I. Hunt, services as drawtender and cash paid for helper, etc. $856 0I
Newburyport Gasand Electric Co., lighting bridge 73 45
Edward Osgood, lanterns and chimneys 1 50
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 12 67
E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming 328 79
A. Russell & Sons, labor and castings 12 42
Jere Kelleher, use of team hauling snow
9 00
Special committee, expenses to Bostonand Salem
for mayor and committee on hearing at State House, and also at Salem 8 00
Charles L. Perkins, expenses to Boston
4 06
William McKay yacht agency, labor tending draw 19 50
E. Ross, stock and labor 90
A. J. Brooks, stock and labor 30 56
S. H. Thurlow, spikes
4 90
C. M. Pritchard, use of gear 2 50
Jennie E. Osgood, stenographic work at hearing before committee on bridges and culverts, August 15, 1898 6 00
Estate N. Varina, two tons 15 cwt. coal 15 70
L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 218 80
Carried forward
$1,604 76
74
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $1,604 76
F. E. Cutter & Co., paint 6 26
William A. Davis & Son, stock and labor 5 05
John H. Andrews, labor 20 25
J. H. McDonald 18 00
Matthew Barrett
1 80
Charles Sullivan
1 80
$1,657 92
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE (REPAIRS)
E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber used $ 60 00
A. Russell & Sons, labor and castings. 1,056 69
General Electric Co., electrical supplies 18 08
J. Littlefield & Son, labor drilling hole in bridge pier 19 45
H. & A. street R. R. Co., stock and labor putting in electrical equipment. 13 04
William McKay yacht agency, labor on draw 1 18 26
C. M. Pritchard, use of gear 7 00
E. P. Shaw, one electric motor 150 00
1,442 52
ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE
L. M. Hatch & Son, lumber and teaming $20 22
E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming 31 48
A. J. Brooks, replanking chain bridge 60 33
Charles W. Jackman, labor
14 60
Charles E. Allen, labor
I 00
George E. Pearson, labor 1 00 -
128 63
CULVERTS
Sewer department, sewer pipe
$39 65
E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming 13 56
Antonio Barboro, salt. 5 00
J. C. Colman, cement and lumber
3 72
Jere B. Lunt, stock and labor
22 81
Charles H. Meader, repairing culverts
12 25
William B. Porter, use of team
3 00
Charles E. Allen, labor.
71 00
John Pollard
70 00
George E. Pearson, labor
46 60
William Tatterfield
21 70
H. J. Noyes, labor
2 00
F. A. Langmaid, labor
I 90
Charles Bashaw
5 70
Carried forward $318 89
$3.229 07
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DETAILE STATEMENT
Brought forward
$318 89
$3,229 07
Edward Powers, labor
2 40
Jere Toomey
9 00
Daniel Lucy
10 80
Edmund Ryan
6 20
Daniel Quill
7 40
Thomas Ryan
66
3 00
David F. Dow
66
2 00
John Hale
66
2 00
Moses P. Towne
I 20
Charles W. Thurlow, labor
2 00
Thomas Marshall, labor
2 00
Cornelius Sullivan, labor
13 60
Charles S. Bartlett
4 60
Thomas Hale
14 40
Charles W. Jackman
4 40
John Otis Jackman
60
3 00
Gilman Johnson
80
Charles Sullivan
14 60
Matthew Barrett
5 00
Thomas E. Whalen
I 80
Timothy Coffey
6 70
Thomas Connighan
66
I 80
John Clifford
3 60
Cornelius Kelleher
5 00
Cornelius Lynch
12 00
William E. Goodwin
66
I 98
Charles G. Bashaw
60
3 80
Christopher Morey
2 00
George F. Carter
I 20
467 17
$3,696 24
76
ANNUAL REPORTS
BROMFIELD FUND
Balance on hand December 18, 1897 $ 28 02
Income for 1898
400 00
$428 02
Balance on hand December 17, 1898
8 76
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Bromfield Fund
John Ronan, furnishing and setting out eighty-five
maple trees $170 00
John T. Brown, cash paid for setting trees at Storey avenue 8 00
William Holker, five tree protectors and labor 7 28
Thomas Marshall, labor
27 25
George E. Pearson I 60
Charles E. Allen
I 60
Charles Sullivan
I 20
John Pollard
2 00
William Tatterfield
I 20
Philip D. Adams, allowance on sidewalk account 13 40
Mrs. Robert K. Southwell, allowance on sidewalk account 5 08
Mrs. Maria F. Dean, allowance on sidewalk account
I 62
Mrs. Mary A. Green
6 09
E. Porter Sealey 6.
9 79
Mrs. Samuel C. Currier
19 87
Edward S. Toppan 66
5 00
Mrs. Thomas Aiken
7 58
Hannah J. Pickard
5 55
George W. Haskell
IO 33
Nancy G and Rebecca J. Colby, allowance on side- walk account 9 20
Ellen M. Huse, allowance on sidewalk account 30 00
Estate Ann W. Knapp, allowance on sidewalk ac- count 16 45
Hiram P. Macintosh, allowance on sidewalk account 20 00 Mrs. George E. Shute, allowance on sidewalk ac- count II 50
Mary Moynihan, allowance on sidewalk account .. 15 35
Dudley T. Batchelder, allowance on sidewalk ac- count 3 24
Mary Fitzgerald, allowance on sidewalk account .. . .
9 08
$419 26
419 26
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DETAILED STATEMENT
CITY BONDS
Amount outstanding December 17, 1898
$287,500 00
Due as follows :
1908 at 4 per cent
$65,000 00
I911 66
66
90,000 00
1913
25,000 00
1919
107,500 00
287,500 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation .... $11, 200 00
CREDITS
For wire used at City Marshal's office
$ 1 00
From F. O. Dewey & Co., allowance on bill I 75
H. H. Landford, old hose 1 75
H. H. Landford, jars for battery
3 00
town of Amesbury, 100 lbs. blue vitrol
5 00
66 town of Newbury, services of fire department at fire
15 00
From Fiberloid Co., for alarm box 78 50
W. B. Porter, jars, bell and wire
5 00
highway department, hose 50 00
$161 00
Total appropriation and income
$11,361 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac- count. 9 64
$11,351 36
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Fire Department
H. H. Landford, 12 months salary as chief to No- vember 1, 1898 $300 00
H. H. Landford, 12 months services as superintent- dent of fire alarm 200 00
Carried forward $500 00 $11,351 36
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $500 00 $11,351 36
H. H. Landford, allowance for horse hire and cash
paid for expenses and repairs. 370 39
Board of engineers, services as engineers 202 50 Steamer Company No. I, services of the company 735 00
Steamer Company No. 2,
787 50
Steamer Company No. 3, 787 50
Young America, Hook and Ladder Company, ser- vices of the company 787 50
Hose Company No. 7, services of the company 560 00
Hose Company No. 8, 560 00
Charles W. Adams, services as engineer steamer No. I 160 00
Frank W. Landford, services as engineer steamer No. 2 160 00
Frank E. Davis, services as engineer steamer No. 3 160 00 Jason E. Lawrence, services as assistant engineer steamer No. I 20 00
Charles S. Blake, services as assistaut engineer steamer No. 2 20 00
George W. Ross, services as assistant engineer steamer No. 3. 20 00
Walter R. Bradbury, services as steward and fire- inan of steamer No. 3 162 50
George N. Black, services as steward and fireman of steamer No. 2 150 00
Eben P. Allen, 52 weeks salary as permanentfireman 728 00 Wmn. B. Porter, six months' services as capt. hose company No. 8, to November 1, '98 5 00
William G. Somerby, six months services as capt. hose company No. 7, to November 1, '98 .. 5 00 William B. Frost, six monthis' services as captain Young America hook and ladder company, to November 1, '98 5 00
Charles W. Brown, six months' services as captain of steamer company No. I 5 00
W. W. Hutchins, six months' services as captain of steamer company No. 2. 5 00
George A. Young, six months' services as captain of steamer company No. 3. 5 00
George P. Peckham, six months' services as steward of Young America hook and ladder company, to November I, '98. 25 00
Carried forward $6,925 89
$11,351 36
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DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $6,925 89 $11,351 36
Andrew C. Hall, six months' services as steward
of Young America hook and ladder company, to May I, '98 25 00
G. N. Ellery, extra duty at car works fire 5 00
Edward Donahue, stock and labor. 7 25
Charles Parker, service on line I 50
F. Huntington, service on line I 50
Lincoln G. Bradbury, washing hose
3 00
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
5 61
M. Philips, harness repairs, etc
12 60
T. J. Mannix, shavings
I 50
S. P. Safford, hack hire 10 00
Thomas Noyes & Son, groceries 44
F. A. Silloway, harness repairs, etc. 12 10
Joseph Woods, seven tons coal 36 75
William F. Gillett, lunch to firemen 2 45
J. M. Greenough, hack hire. 5 00
George A. Young, hose ropes 4 50
Hill's livery, hack hire 5 00
William J. Creasey, 100 lights glass for alarm boxes I 50
W. S. Porter, services at bon fire July 4 2 00
Hook and ladder company, extra service of men IJ 00 Boston Woven Hose Company, 1,010 feet of hose. . 517 50
John Collins, 7,140 lbs. coal and 2 feet wood . 24 33
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Company . 13 64
C. T. Butman, varnishing chief's wagon. 7 00
Charles. H. Ordway, hack hire
5 00
Albert Bray, washing hose and cash paid
8 50
F. C. Worthen, one ladder vane
27 00
W. E. Decraw, 4 fire alarm signal boxes and sun- dries 322 25
R. C. Beal, 1-4 dozen floor brushes.
3 00
Newburyport Gas & Electric company, 315 1bs. wire
II 31
J. W. Doyle, horses put up and repairing I 20
News Publishing Company, printing . 75
Atkinson Coal Company, 3,430 1bs. coal and 4 feet wood .... 13 00
A. F. Nason, 130 bushels of charcoal 13 00
E. P. Sanderson Company, 250 1bs. iron. 6 25
H. H. Hardy, one weeks services as permanent man 14 00 Moses A. Stevens, groceries 70
Carried forward $8,068 02
$11,351 36
So
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $8,068 02 $11,351 36
Daniel Cashman, 304 days use of horses and driver
at Central station to September 1, '98 . ..... 912 00 Estate N. Varina, 52 tons 2170 lbs. egg and stove coal. 302 84
L. M. Hatch & Son, shavings 50
Hermon Staples, paint
2 78
C. Callahan Company, 50 lbs. waste, and I dozen spanners 9 50
P. W. Morse, 317 lbs. wire 11 09
Edwin R. Dow, services at No. 2 engine house I 50
W. A. Davis & Son, making mud fender 2 65
P. M. Lougee, sundry repairs 6 00
Steamer company No. 1, extra service of men 6 00
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor IOI 17
M. H. Fowler, kerosene oil, etc 9 16
Electric Gas Lighting Co., electrical supplies 99 90
Edward Osgood, burners, chimneys, etc 6 43
William B. Porter, teaming 136 88
J. M. Haley, teaming. 49 80
S. H. Thurlow, hardware.
II 14
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware
I 90
A. Russell & Sons, labor and castings 16 65
Electric Equipment Company, installing storage battery in connection with fire alarm, and two inonths use of same 625 00
Charles H. Stanwood, removing snow from hy- drants and reservoirs 12 50
John E. Bailey, labor on door of North church. I 25
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Company, rental and use of telephones 87 31
T. E. Colman, labor
5 75
Jackson Express Company, express
I 80
Stephen C. Doloff, services at Winkley fire
2 00
E. Perkins Lumber Company, lumber and teaming 30 45 Revere Rubber Company, tubing and matting . . . . 5 25
C. H. W Moulton & Co., fire extinguisher head, nozzle and pole straps 17 00
John Wilson, washing and rolling hose
4 75
D. W. Foster, all wool fawn 6 00
M. H. Chase, sundries 15 90
A. E. Walker, replating lamps, etc. 22 15
George W. Stanwood, watching at steamer 2 house 2 00
A. F. Ross & Co., soda and washing powder 8 73
Carried forward $10,603 75
$11, 351 36
8I
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $10,603 75
$11,351 36
N. E. Gamewell Company, supplies and time and
expense of electrical expert, looking up trou- ble with fire alarm 69 67
F. W. Landford, two oil cups and labor No. 2 steam- er
4 50
Charles W. Adams, labor on fire alarm and on No. I steamer 17 25
George H. Plumer, pillow cases 25
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 28 70
Greenwood & Company, sponges 6 00
C. H. Kelleher, use of horses and men 21 00
John J. Kelley, stock and labor
15 40
William Holker & Company, stock and labor
13 70
Freeman P. Healey, 6,000 1bs. coal
16 50
Archibald Wheel Company, pair wheels and re- pairs 37 00
Lovett Express, express
2 60
Combination Ladder Company, one common sense nozzle 25 00
John W. Walker, stock and labor 25 45
Stephen P Bray, 2 feet wood
2 00
Manchester Locomotive Company, repairs on en- gines 92 00
R. Mitchell & Co., one whistle valve
27 00
Joseph Palmer, repairing aud retempering one en- gine spring 3 00
March's Cash Store, groceries 1 08
George E. Gillett, mileage I 60
. Newburyport Herald Company, printing
I 75
Western Union Telegraph Company, time service of clock 12 00
Salem & South Danvers Oil Company, 5 gallons sperm oil 3 75
Newburyport Despatch, express 3 90
John W. Allen, sundries 26 90
W. W. Hutchins, extra service and labor 14 00
Edwin Cook, removing snow from reservoirs and hydrants 42 00
Walworth Mfg. Company, pipe, tees, etc 12 80
J. P. Atkinson, agent, whips, dusters, etc 19 70
J. W. Clarke, repairs on hook and ladder truck 27 41 F. O. Dewey Company, lanterns. 5 50
. Carried forward. $11, 183 16
$11,351 36
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ANNUAL REPORTS
D). W. Jackman, watching at engine house Februa-
Brought forward $11, 183 16 $11,351 36 ry 2 2 00
Elmer E. Towne, watching at hose 7 house 2 20
McGlew Brothers Company, repairs on truck 39 75
Henry K. Barnes, fire coats, caps, etc 47 50
Alexander L. Jackson, care of hydrants and reser- voirs 76 75
$11,351 36
FUEL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $660 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
count 263 87
$396 13
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Fuel
Estate N. Varina, 2 tons stove coal, Armory . $ 11 00
Newburyport Herald Co., advertising. 7 25
News Publishing Co., advertising 10 00
H. H. Landford, horse hire. 2 00
Charles H. Allen, receiving weigh bills for coal
8 80
Edward Donahue, weighing 735 tons coal
36 75
Estate N. Varina, 35 tons 150 lbs. egg coal, City hall, at $5.65 198 13
Estate N. Varina, 16 tons 1520 lbs. stove coal, Armory, at $5.90 98 40
John Collins, 6,710 lbs. stove coal and kindling wood, Armory 23 80
$396 13
Prices paid for fuel during the year :
Stove coal
$5 90 per 2240 lbs.
Egg coal.
5 65 "
Broken coal
5 40
Pine wood
3 68 per cord
Charcoal
Io per bushel.
83
DETAILED STATEMENT
There was delivered to the city during the year : 805 tons coal. 100 cords pine wood. 1,760 bushels charcoal.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$17,000 00
CREDITS
From Richard G. Adams, shoveling snow $ 20
Lydia Le Craw, shoveling show 4 40
Mrs. S. H. Fowle, shoveling snow 4 60
Margaret Dimmick 3 20
66 William B. Porter, stone and sand
2 51
William H. Safford, gutter dirt
2 00
C. H. Kelleher, balance due for use of road roller in 1897
21 00
From Thomas F. O'Neil, use of road roller
15 00
E. C. Johnson, gravel
I 80
Mrs. E. T. Northend, stone
4 20
Daniel Cashman, bedding.
12 90
Daniel Cashman, use of cart and jigger 7 75
William Kidder, dirt 1 00
Newburyport Gas & Electric Co., repairing streets
16 60
From Charles M. Pritchard, sale of gravel.
50
Charles M. Pritchard, sale of horse medicine
1 50
66 Joseph Woods, gravel
70
Jas. C. Colman, gravel
6 30
George White, labor on sewer trench
2 50
66 William R. Johnson, dirt
30
George W. Bollman, stone
I 57
William E. Adams, labor on sewer trench 2 00
E. Perkins Lumber Co., gravel 80
F. H. Plumer, gravel. 60
James Lyons, sand
I 70
Carried forward . .
$115 63 $17,000 00
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $ 115 63 $17,000 00
From incidentals transferred 1,000 00 1, 115 63
Total appropriation and income. $18,115 63
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 1,247 23
$19,362 86
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Highways
Charles M. Pritchard, one year's salary as super-
intendent to December 1, 1898 $1,200 00
Charles M. Pritchard, cash paid for sundry items 20 95
R. G. Adams, spruce board 1 50
Joseph Woods, use of team and men 33 90
4 00
Antonio Barboro, 4 bagssalt.
C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor I 40
Sewer department, pipe 6 40
H. L. Ordway, use of team and men 22 20
L. W. Coker, paint, brooms, etc. 23 55
Edgar Ross, shoeing and sundries 23 20
W. A. Davis & Son, making 3 horse covers 13 23
McGlew Bros. Co., shoeing and sundries 72 00
F. A. Silloway, sundries 35 70
F. M. McGlew, shoeing rI 50
Moses H. Rolfe, grain
121 25
Hale Knight, grain 240 66
John Ronan, hay, bedding, and use of teams and nien 228 47
J. W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries 51 98
Karl Castelhun, supplies 95
J. J. Kelley, shoeing and sundries 34 13
J. W. Landford, veterinary services 42 00
Charles H. Smith, stock and labor 2 69
Charles H. Meader, labor on reservoirs 5 80
Smith & Gould, I dozen Dr. Gray's Lotion 6 30
M. H. Chase, sundries 40 25
Michael O'Connell, shoeing, etc
6 41
E. Perkins Lumber Co., teaming and lumber 82 33
Newburyport Despatch, express. I IO
Daniel Cashman, use of teams and men 156 05
Henry A. Wilson, one-half dozen water pails 75
Carried forward $2,490 65
$19,362 86
85
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $2,490 65 $19,362 86
George N. Jaques, teamning I5
Fire department, 200 feet of hose 50 00
Charles D. Ruggles, making two screen frames, etc 8 35
Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries 49 00
George W. Colman, teaming and labor
15 05
Thomas F. O'Neil, 2,732 tons stone
2,671 57
Estate N. Varina, weighing stone
90 21
J. W. Clarke, woodwork 8 50
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor
3 83
Thomas P. Mackinney, pick handles
2 85
Charles S. Lovejoy, water can and dipper
60
News Publishing Co., advertising
12 00
Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor
6 85
C. R. Sargent, labor .
2 40
Newburyport Herald Co., advertising
6 00
George H. Jaques, hardware. IO 60
Hooper, Havey & Co., 232 8-12 feet stone at 35℃ . . 81 44
John Collins, 12,205 lbs. coal 28 98
J. C. Currier, oil 68
John W. Allen, oil I 10
G. E. Greeley, stock and labor
4 70
A. Russell & Son, castings and labor 2 41
William Holker, level, lanterns, etc .. . . 4 76
S. P. Bray, 6,980 lbs. coal and I foot wood 16 60
Albert Currier, 9,730 lbs. hay 68 II
Watering streets, sprinkling streets 1898. 200 94
Israel A. Morse, 19,325 lbs. hay
125 04
Parker M. Lougee, woodwork 9 60
Edward E. Bartlett, use of team and men 77 20
Daniel W. Piper, 538 tons of stone 484 20
Mrs. Warren Dockumn, 96 loads gravel 19 20
H. J. Menut & Co., stable broom 75
Charles W. Blake, veterinary services 12 00
J. Otis Winkley, 6,090 1bs. hay
45 88
Jeremiah Kelleher, use of team 69 30
Timothy Shea, use of team 12 00
James Lyons, use of team . 16 30
Edward Sweeney, use of team 16 95
Cornelius Sweeney, use of team 10 00
John Lynch, jr., use of team. II 40
James N. Frost, use of teams 53 25
F. H. Plumer, use of teams 166 00
Carried forward $6,967 40
$19,362 86
S6
ANNUAL, REPORTS
Brought forward .$6,967 40 $19,362 86
George W. Colman, use of team 22 00
Wilbur Abbott, use of team 22 50
Samuel P. Safford, use of team 23 50
L. M. Hatch & Son, use of teani, etc 34 95
William B. Porter, use of teams. 83 50
James E. Lyons, use of teams and labor 18 50
Humphrey Haley, use of team 17 40
Joseph B. Moulton, use of team and labor 19 20
Matthew Tooniey, use of team and labor 15 50
Florie Donahoe, use of teant IO 50
Robert P. Morse, use of team and labor 39 60
Charles S. Bartlett, use of team and labor 44 50
Asa T. Newhall, use of team and labor II 70
Jeremiah Duggan, use of team 26 70
John M. Chase, use of team and labor 33 90
George T. Hicken, use of team 3 90
James C. Colman, use of teams and men 153 96
Edward C. Johnson, use of teams and men 38 45
Orrin G. Davis, use of teams and men 55 25
Poor department, 30,800 lbs. hay and use of team . .
251 00
Thomas P. Thomas, concreting and use of team
44 50
Willis G. Merrill, use of team
26 25
J. M. Greenough, use of teams 34 75
Jere M. Haley, use of teams
35 40
C. H. Kelleher, 31 tons of sand and use of team, etc.
75 65
Hermon Staples, stock and labor
20 13
N. C. Moody, iron work
4 90
S. H. Thurlow, hardware
4 23
Orrin J. Gurney, hay and bedding
85 77
Benjamin Hale, 54 loads gravel
8 10
Maurice D. Broderick, one year's salary as driver Dennis J. Hale, one year's salary as driver
624 00
George W. Carter, one year's salary as driver
624 00
Albert E. Bray, one year's salary asdriver. 624 00
Frank Annis, one year's salary as driver.
624 00
William H. Dow, thirty-eight and one-half weeks' salary as driver 462 00
Dennis Lucy, thirteen and one-half weeks' salary as driver 162 00
John P. Young, services as driver 24 00
Hudson H. Hardy, services as driver
24 00
Charles W. Jackman, labor 34 80
John Otis Jackman
3 20
Carried forward $12,063 59
$19,362 86
624 00
87
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward
$12,063 59
$19,362 86
Christopher Morey, labor
25 60
Dennis Kelleher
144 60
Timothy Coffey
166 IO
Cornelius Lynch
263 70
Cornelius Sullivan
212 80
Edward Powers
224 IO
George E. Pearson
66
252 80
Matthew Barrett
191 20
James Graham
II 80
Nelson M. Bradley
66
II 80
Lawrence Mannix
66
12 00
Orrin S. Page
40
Richard Connors
66
2 00
Jere M. Haley
I 00
Jeremiah Burns
66
II 00
George J. Ross
60
9 60
Herbert Mottram
66
5 40
Charles W. Thurlow, jr., labor
6 20
William M. Butler, labor
6 40
Charles J. Woods
5 40
Albert Gale
6 20
Albert Hopkinson
80
George C. Nelson
4 00
Charles Dow
66
1 00
George W. Dixon
9 80
Andrew Parosso
8 00
William Green
6 80
Patrick O'Brien
8 00
Elmer Robinson
4 00
Joseph Dubouis
9 20
Michael Campbell
7 40
Bertram Fogg
66
I 60
Moses Fogg
1 00
Preston Knight
3 90
John Mahanney, jr.
2 60
James H. Haley
7 00
Thomas E. Colman 66
2 00
George F. Lord
66
9 40
Richard Coffin
2 60
Joseph White
66
8 40
George Page
8 50
Charles Wormstead 66
8 60
Fred'k Cheney
60
Carried forward
$13,748 89
$19,362 86
SS
ANNUAL REPORTS .
Brought forward $13,748 89
$19,362 86
Daniel Fitzgerald, labor
7 40
Charles White
5 30
Charles Hewlett
I 30
William Murray 66
I 30
Cornelius Sweeney
2 90
John Hurley
6 90
Henry Dole
6 50
George J. Fogg .6
So
A. W. Hopkinson
7 90
Edgar B. Davis 66
7 60
Harry Fogg
6 60
Charles L. Foster 66
60
Edward S. Marston 66
I 50
William Dockum
66
5 40
John A. Bridges
66
6 70
John A. Bridges, jr.
6 70
Charles M. Davis
5 90
Edward H. Porter
6 70
George P. Durland
5 90
William Jackson 66
I 70
William A. Chisnell 66
I 90
Charles H. Smith 66
8 25
Jesse Wetherell
20 00
John Moulton
I 50
Charles Bashaw
33 00
M. H. Chase
1 50
Charles W. Davis
30 70
Charles G. Bashaw
2 20
Edgar B. Davis
12 60
Dennis Lynch
66
80
Louis Boutin
66
24 00
Thomas F. Colman
5 70
Cornelius Sheehan
9 00
Albert R. Cobb
I 00
Isaac Hirsch
3 00
William Little
5 00
James E. Kendall
4 10
Joseph M. White
60
W. G. Merrill
7 00
D. E. Goodwin
2 40
Ebenezer R. Coffin
I 80
Abner R. Cobb
7 10
Charles J. Coffin
25 00
Carried forward
$14,052 64
$19,362 86
89
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward .
$14,052 64
$19,362 86
Thomas Weston, labor
IO 60
Frank Ę. Chase 66
6 40
Louis A. Peabody 66
80
Charles E. Wells
60
Burton W Moon
I 70
Moses P. Towne 66
I 80
John Whittaker
40
Frank W. Dow
66
2 00
Herbert E. Allen
4 40
F. R. Langmaid, jr.
8 00
Daniel O. Cobb, jr.
6 80
William S. Rowell
7 20
Job Weston
10 40
M. J. Carey
7 00
Dennis St. George
66
5 50
James Dawson
5 80
Andrew Casey
4 00
Daniel Murphy
66
I 00
William King
66
12 70
Garrett Farrell
I 00
Michael Lucy
9 00
Thomas Sullivan
3 00
John W. Kelley
66
I 00
Cornelius Leary
9 00
Louis G. Boutin
9 00
William M. Butler
3 00
John Abbott
80
Patrick Jones
60
9 00
James P. Mannix
2 20
John Travis
40
Cyrus N. Colson
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