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1,000 00
No. 579, order A. W. Greenleaf, trustee, 3 per cent
1,467 73
No. 580, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent No. 581, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent
9,000 00
Carried forward
$212,629 36 $260,474 36
No. 571, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 2 85- roo per cent . No. 572, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent . No. 573, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent No. 574, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent
9.000 00
20,000 00
1,000 00
110
ANNUAL, REPORTS
Brought forward $212,629 36 $260,474 36
No. 582, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent No. 583, order J.V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent
9,000 00
7,500 00
No. 584, order J.V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent No. 585, order Sinking fund commissioners, 3 1-2 per cent
8,000 00
3,123 00
$240, 252 36 3.500 00
Appropriation
Notes paid during 1898 as follows :
No. 528, order Institution for Savings, city . $2,000 00 No. 539, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer 1,000 00
No. 550, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer 1,500 00 No. 556, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer 4,000 00
9,000 00
No. 558, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer No. 559, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer
9,000 00
No. 560, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer
7,500 00
No. 561, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer
1,000 00
No. 562, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer No. 563, order A. W. Greenleaf, trustee No .: 564, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer
7,000 00
1,467 73
1,000 00
No. 565, order Institution for Savings, city
71,661 63
No. 567, order E. P. Shaw, State treasurer No. 568, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer No. 569, order Sinking fund commissioners, city
895 00
No. 571, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer 25,000 00 No. 572, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer 9,000 00
No. 573, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer
8,000 00
No. 574, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer
9,000 00
No. 575, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer No. 577, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer
7,500 00
20,000 00
$231,524 36
Transferred to Armory and Ashland street school accounts.
3,500 00
235,024 36
Amount outstanding December 17, 1898.
$269, 202 36
$504,226 72
20,000 00
16,000 00
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DETAILED STATEMENT
PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS
Appropriation $450 00
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account 94 37
$544 37
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Park Commissioners
William J. Creasey, stock and labor $ 2 45
William Holker, hardware 6 90
Joseph Breck & Sons, Io lawn settees 31 78
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor
9 10
L. I. De Vebber, one lawn mower 5 00
T. Y. Cotton, stock and labor 3 05
A. Russell & Son, 18 signs 4 50
Watering streets, sprinkling streets for year 1898 62 80
Hermon Staples, stock and labor I 19
John W. Walker, setting glass
24 30
John E. Bailey, labor on settees 3 20
George N. Jaques, teaming 30
Daniel W. Cate, labor at Mall and Brown square . .. 288 40
Joseph Hale, labor
5 00
Daniel Quill
80
Daniel Cronan
I 20
John Hale
33 00
David F. Dow
60
Dennis Kelleher, labor
4 60
Clarence B. Noyes, labor
5 00
Daniel Creedon
66
8 20
Thomas Hale
3 00
Daniel Lucy 6
18 40
William Tatterfield
5 80
Cornelius Sullivan
I 50
Matthew Barrett
66
1 30
Cornelius Sheehan
66
2 00
Timothy Coffey
1 40
John Pollard
40
Charles Sullivan
66
6 00
Cornelius Lynch
66
1 60
George E. Pearson
1 00
Michael Ryan
66
60
-
$544 37
66
112
ANNUAL REPORTS
PARKS (ATKINSON COMMON)
Appropriation $500 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
count IO 77
$489 23
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Park Commissioners
Thomas P. Thomas, concreting at pond. $200 00
Watering streets, sprinkling street for year 1898. 7 23
George Milton, labor at common 282 00
489 23
PARKS (KENT STREET COMMON)
Appropriation $200 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
count. 32 99
$167 0I
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Park Commissioners
J. J. Comley, making three flower beds, planting and care of same during summer $75 00
C. M. Pritchard, cash paid for freight 72
Thomas P. Thomas, seventy-three yards concrete. 36 50
M. D. Jones & Co., one vase and pedestal 21 75
James C. Colman, lumber 91
George H. Stevens, paid for freight and teaming 50
Watering streets, sprinkling streets for 1898 II 13
Thomas Hale, labor 15 10
Gilman Johnson, labor 2 40
Daniel Lucy, labor 3 00
167 0I
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DETAILED STATEMENT
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$12,500 00
CREDITS
From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fines one year to October 1, 1898. $664 74
From C. L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines one year to October 1, 1898 133 00
From W. C. Cuseck, P. M., bill credited back 50
798 24
Total appropriation and income $13,298 24
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to
balance account 708 51
$12,589 73
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Police
Frank L. Lattime, salary as city inarshal .$1,000 00
Frank L. Lattime, allowance for horse hire and cash paid .
93 17
Patrick Creedon, services as captain of the watch 900 12
John L. McLean 66 patrolman 819 00
Henry C. Tate
66
819 00
William Gillis 66 66
SII 05
James W. Merritt 66 66
SI.4 50
George W. Lattime 66
819 00
Philip H. Creasey
66
751 50
Seth Young 66 66 762 75
768 25
Simon E. Wilson 66 66
assistant marshal 819 00
Lemuel Hicken 66
patrolman S19 00 paid
839 29
Joseph H. Post, services as patrolman.
717 75
William E. Young, services as patrolman
67 50
George J. Ross
67 50
James H. Hennessey 66
60 75
John F. Murphy, services as special patrolman
231 54
Eliner Shute
78 75
Henry J. Hidden 66 ١١ 36 00
James F. Murphy
6.
49 50
Carried forward. $12,144 92
$12,589 73
William H. Pike
66
Charles W. Wells 66 and cash 66
114
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $12, 144 92 $12,589 73
Charles H. M. Bartlett, service as special patrol-
1112 11 5 62
Daniel W. Cate, services as special patrolman 3 37
Elmer E. Towne
66
· 4 62
William I. Hunt 66
I 25
John Burke 66
I 25
Moses P. Towne 66 66
66 6.
2 25
Samuel Beckman 66
I 25
William P. Jones, badges and repairing
90
March's Cheap Cash Store, groceries
52 69
Edward Osgood, one duster.
I 40
Mrs. Fenders, washing towels 6 00
N. E. Telephone Co., rental and use of telephone 91 56
J. W. Doyle, horse hire. 21 00
N. V. Biscuit Co , pilot bread 33 30
Thomas F. Carey, sundries
1 00
William Holker, hardware
4 55
Charles W. Bailey, sundries 11 15
William A. Johnson, dry goods
50
I. K. Wells, milk
10 80
J. N. Frost, ice
9 00
Karl Castelhun, sundries
3 30
William C. Cuseck, P. M., box rent
50
H H. Landford, horse hire, wire and labor
13 00
Hill's Livery, hacking
25
J. M. Greenough, horse hire
16 00
William F. Stanwood, one fire alarm tapper
15 00
Simeon O. Pilling, professional services.
5 00
George H. Pearson, stationery
I 50
C. R. Smith, sundries 3 60
News Publishing Co., printing 50 signs 2 00
Hale Knight, one barrel 15
Thomas F. Sheridan, use of team 2 50
Estate N. Varina, 20 tons egg coal at $5.65 . 113 00
Central Pharmacy, sundries 1 00
Tyler & Hall, milk and meals furnished. 4 55
$12,589 73
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DETAILED STATEMENT
POOR DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$19,000 00
CREDITS
Cash from city of Boston
$ 104 00.
Gloucester
84 25
Haverhill
315 10
66
Taunton
15 00
66
Cambridge
40 64
66
Malden
27 00
Salem .
238 10
town of Avon
105 14
66 Merrimac
20 00
212 60
66
66 Georgetown
73 90
Lynnfield 27 00
66
Truro
24 75
Amesbury
415 72
66
W. H. Bayley, clerk, returned aid .
770 79
66
Sundry persons for board
1, 119 56
Sale of produce
42 50
6 barrels
29 52
66
" hay
66 State of Massachusetts, transportation,
support and burial of State paupers 276 28
Cash from use of teams on highways 20 00
$4,192 85
Less amount of soldiers' relief 674 87
$3,517 98
Total appropriation and income
$22,517 98
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to
balance account 4 14
$22,513 84
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry per- sons $3.688 75
Medfield Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons 1,569 20 Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry per-
sons 371 42
Carried forward. $5,629 37
$22,513 84
66
66
Salisbury
231 00
116
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward .. $5,629 37 $22,513 84
Worcester Insane Asylum, board of sundry per- SONS 338 93
Westborough Insane Hospital, board of sundry persons . .
169 46 Mrs. Alfred Parkman, board of sundry persons 169 46 Northampton Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry persons 42 71
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, board of sundry persons. 281 19
Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, board of sun- dry persons 213 46
City of Lowell, aid rendered sundry persons
82 00
City of Salem 66 66 16 36
16 Boston 6 66 66
277 29
Haverhill, aid rendered sundry persons. 33 75
Cambridge, aid rendered sundry persons 33 90
Fall River 60 64 50
66
. . 6 00
New Bedford
.6 66 13 67
Town of Merrimac, aid rendered sundry persons 2 00
66 Swampscott, aid rendered sundry persons
8 32
Methuen 6
152 72
Rowley 66 180 12
Plymouth 66
66 II 00
Medfield 66
21 40
Amesbury 66
96 30
William H. Bayley, clerk, aid rendered sundry persons . 1,303 54
William H. Bayley, one year's salary as clerk of overseers of poor 850 07
C. W. Nelson and wife, one year's salary as super- intendent and matron of almshouse 720 00
C. W. Nelson, cash paid for sundries. 973 88
Lyman W. Lord, nine months' salary as teamster 468 00 Ralph W. Nelson, services as teamster 140 00
Benjamin S. Richardson, one year's salary as cook at almshouse 360 00
Florence Donahoe, milk and rent of house 56 66
Hannah Gillis, rent of house 23 36
John P. Balch, boots, shoes and rubbers 23 05
Moses H. Rolfe, grain 358 16
John H. Page, board of poor person 48 00
Ellen Dunn
20 00
Carried forward $13,188 63
$22,513 84
Lynn
I17
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $13,188 63 $22,513 84
Rufus Adams, repairing alınshouse barn as per
contract 90 00
Rufus Adams, burial of poor person 14 50
Thomas W. Scrivens, groceries 34 52
John P. Squire & Co., pork 185 00
George M. Roaf, provisions. 255 05
Newburyport Herald Co , one year's delivery of Morning Herald 4 00
Anna Jaques Hospital, board, inedical attendance and nursing 182 81
C. C. Day, medicine 400 00
C. C. Day. services as city physician four months 114 60
John F. Nickerson Co., groceries 682 27
John H. Newman, provisions 18 38
New England Telephone Co., rental and use of telephone 105 38
William A. Little, shoes
27 40
B. S. Snow & Co., fish 77 50
Fowle, Hibbard & Co., groceries
162 37
E. F. King & Co., 5 gallons elastica.
13 13
P. C. Stevens, groceries 131 00
George H. Welch, shoes and rubbers 3 60
William A. Johnson, dry goods 41 05
John S. Pike, boots and shoes 41 70
Moses H. Fowler, groceries 117 00
Toppan Bee Hive, clothing
IO 75
J. J. Healey, rent of house
6 00
John H. Babb, boots, shoes and rubbers
60 97
Cora Dow, services as nurse.
6 00
Mrs. Charles Parker, services as nurse
16 00
P. M. Lougee, repairing wagon, etc
12 25
D. Collins, jr., boots, shoes and rubbers 56 10
Mrs. Lyons, house rent
25 00
John C. Rolfe, milk
7 25
Merrimac Clothing Co., clothing
II 25
Louis F. Barton, boots, shoes and rubbers
47 40
Lincoln Hotel, board of poor person
3 00
Albert Dyke, services as nurse
52 00
W. G. Merrill, provisions 105 20
James F. Carens, groceries
19 75
Robert J. Mckinney, burial of poor 25 00
George M. Warner, groceries 39 77
L. B. Philbrick, paper bags II 35
Carried forward $16,404 93
$22,513 84
IIS
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $16,404 93
$22,513 84
Fisher & Co., dry goods
63 28
George A. Fogg, groceries 4 00
Everett A. Weare, 100 cords pine wood 368 00
S. E. Kimball, groceries
42 78
Richard Jaques, milk
7 40
New York Biscuit Co., crackers
17 48
T. O'Connell, dress goods.
4 00
Henry Sheehan, services at almshouse
E. J. Kelley, labor at almshouse 12 00
C. C. Stockman, two rockers and rent of house 22 75
Dennis Lynch, rent of house 96 00
Chase & Lunt, rent of house 30 00
C. C. Toppan, 6 jackets at $3.50 21 00
Standard Oil Co., oil 27 87
F. H. Plumer, freight and carting
I 15
William H. Merrill, (trustee, ) rent of house
24 00
A. F. Ross & Co., groceries
453 14
U. S. Baking Co., crackers 218 84
John Morrison, board of poor person 48 00
Phebe H. Todd, rent of house. 52 00
Joseph M. Greenough, horse hire 12 50
Peter Cusack, boots and shoes and burial of poor 49 25
H. A. Wilson, 2,000 paper bags
3 60
Charles W. Bailey, stationery
7 50
W. W. Coffin, boots and shoes ..
72 03
Moses A. Stevens, groceries
1 33 60
E. Mosher, board of poor person
5 00
Rufus Thurlow, fish 55 06
Kate Mahoney, rent of house
9 00
News Publishing Co., printing
9 50
Thomas Noyes & Son, groceries
29 21
Union Cash Market, provisions
I 54
Norfolk Manufacturing Co., soap
II 00
John Hale, rent of house 48 00
Richard Pettingell, rent of houses 193 00
Kelley Bros., clothing 3 00
Lizzie Farrell, labor at alnishouse 54 00
Mrs. George Hogan, board of poor person 67 50
E. N. Follansbee, groceries
44 78
Edwin Illsley, milk
2 20
Lizzie Kelley, labor at almshouse
6 00
T. Harrington, burial of poor persons
33 50
Carried forward $18,790 71
$22,513 84
Paul T. Winkley, milk 9 57
II 75
119
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $18,790 71 $22,513 84
T. J. Welch, boots and shoes
IO IO
Daniel G. Tilton, groceries 10 00
Charles E. Atkinson, rent of house 87 68
Willard J. Hale, dry goods
25 72
A. E. Moylan, shoes
5 75
Albert Currier, house rent
20 00
I. K. Wells, provisions
23 70
Samuel P. Safford, hacking
I 75
Annie W. Lane, services as nurse
39 00
H. N. Marshall & Son, potatoes 66 10
Porter, Rogers & Co., clothing 9 84
Brewster Bros., premium on insurance policy
31 88
Dr. Ernest H. Noyes, 8 months' services as city physician to December 1898 266 64
Lyon, Clement & Greenleaf, 250 barrels of flour 1,036 25 B & M. R. R. Co., freight on flour 95 00
Pike & Elliott, burial of poor person 48 00
H. A. Knapp, milk 16 65
S. P. Bray, I-2 ton of coal 3 50
Samuel W. Tuck, receiving coal at sheds
4 00
J. C. Lunt & Co., burial of poor 20 00
William Holker, paper bags and twine 33 48
Y. W. C. A., board of poor person 51 00
Portland Rendering Co., soap 125 00
M. C. Adams, provisions 38 66
Margaret Moynihan, rent of house . 29 42
Fisher & Co., dry goods. 9 26
D. W. Dockum, milk 4 65
Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries 115 91
Isaac Poor, groceries . 2 00
Samuel J. Hughes, groceries 4 25
George H. Cook, burial of poor person 14 50
Joseph Woods, rent of house 2 50
Julia A. Hodgdon, board of poor person 10 00
Ellen Mead, services as nurse 12 00
Atkinson Coal Co., 22,400 1bs. coal 61 60
Thomas Mackinney, fertilizer. 33 50
Estate N. Varina, 285 tons 850 1bs. stove coal at $5.90, and 61 tons 130 1bs. egg coal at $5.65 .. 2,028 7 I
$23,188 71 Deduct amount charged to soldiers' relief. 674 87
$22,513 84
1 20
ANNUAL REPORTS
PRINTING
Appropriation
$1,050 00
CREDITS
From News Publishing Co., error in bill 5 00
Total appropriation and income $1,055 00
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac- count . 469 51
$585 49
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Printing
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising $155 39 Hunt Printing & Engraving Co., advertising 25 00 News Publishing Co., printing and advertising I27 35 66 binding 525 an-
nual reports of city for year 1897 . 264 25
News Publishing Co., printing 7,000 tax bills 13 50
$585 49
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Appropriation
$2,000 00
CREDITS
From dog licenses $700 12
From town of Newbury, use of library for year 1897, 150 00
$850 12
Total appropriation and income
$2,850 12
Amount overdrawn transferred front incidentals to balance account 556 81
Carried forward $3,406 93
121
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $3,406 93
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the City Council
John D. Parsons, services as librarian . $1,200 00
Martha P. Lunt, services as superintendent of reading room 521 08
Effie A. Tenney, services as assistant librarian 400 04
E. S. Thurston, services at library 149 02
Jackson Express Co., express 5 95
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising
38 95
Brewster Bros., premium on insurance policy 82 50 .. D. W. Nutting, labor and extra services in connec- tion with re-classifying 25 00
William T. Humphreys, premium on insurance policy 28 13
Almeda Perkins, labor cleaning library 20 00
Newburyport Despatch, express
I 40
Chase & Lunt, premium on insurance policy
93 75
Library Bureau, sundries 34 82
Boston Bookbinding Co., binding books 112 67
John E. Bailey, stock and labor 62 55
P. H. Blumpey, brushes and brooms 3 20
McGlew Bros., one furnace bar I 50
C. R. Sargent, sundry repairs. 7 90
Watering streets, sprinkling streets for year 1898. 7 86
Estate N. Varina, 34 tons 1160 1bs. broken coal at $5.40 186 39
F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books
119 58
D. W. Nutting, salary as janitor one year
298 64
George E. Pearson, labor
1 00
Cornileus Sullivan 66
1 00
John Pollard 66
1 00
Matthew Barrett
I 00
Cornelius Kelleher
I 00
Timothy Coffey 66
1 00
$3,406 93
I22
ANNUAL, REPORTS
PUBLIC LIBRARY (SPECIAL)
Appropriation (for new catalogue). $850 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
count
310 82
$539 18
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council
Winifred A. Herron, services as cataloguer $485 34
Alfred M. Goodell, services as cataloguer 53 84
539 18
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Appropriation $4,000 00
CREDITS
From county of Essex, one year's rent of police court room to January 1, 1898 $250 00 From State of Massachusetts, account, transfer for rent of Armory one year, to January 1, 1899 400 00
From city clerk, sale of burial lots 155 00
- for rental of City hall . 707 00
F. H. Rundlett, for rental of City hall 557 00
city clerk, sale of school seats . 50
Joseph M. White, for use of towels, tights, etc 6 46
William P. Lunt, for old carpet 1 00
Arthur D. Ordway, rent of Winter street land- ing from June 20, 1898, to January 1, 1899 5 28
From Samuel Butterfield, rent of Winter street land- ing one year to January 1, 1899 10 00
From George H. Lang, rent of Winter street land- ing one year to January 1, 1899 10 00
Carried forward
2, 102 24
$6,102 24
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DETAILED STATEMENT
Total appropriation and income $6,102 24
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 795 31
$6,897 55
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Public Property
Fred S. Look, labor at steamer No. 2 house $ 3 00
Charles Poor, labor 3 75
Edward Perkins Lumber Co., stock, labor and teaming . . 185 60
John W. Walker, stock and labor
31 96
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 30 26
William P. Jones, care of city clocks and sundry repairs 80 80
H. Leach, two locks Congress street school build- ing 5 00
Isaac Poor, sundries 70
H. H. Landford, stock and labor 21 95
Joseph Torrey, stock and labor 36 68
Charles H. Meader, stock and labor I2 61
F. E. Cutter & Co., stock and labor
39 20
Eli Lamprey, stock and labor
89 62
Charles C. Stockman, furniture . . 119 20
M. H. Fowler, sundries. 2 19
Alfred Gurney, services as superintendent of old and new hill burying grounds 250 15
Hermon Staples, stock and labor 68 73
Frank Collins, whitewashing 4 00
Albert O. Colby, labor at school houses
140 45
Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter I28 79
John G. Muldoon, stock and labor 22 86
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 173 06
Jackson Express Co., express. 30
T. E. Marshall, stock and labor 8 26
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 36 10
D. F. Noyes, stock and labor 148 65
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
35 41
Thomas F. Carey, sundries
4 75
R. Strangman, stock and labor
2 80
James C. Colman, lumber and teaming
94 03
Newburyport Water Works, water at cemetery. . 15 00
John W. Lambert, laying matting at steamer No.
3 house I 50
Carried forward $1,797 36
$6,897 55
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $1,797 36 $6,897 55
T. V. Cotton, stock and labor 20 71
Safford & Lunt, mantles, chimneys and repairing clocks 4 40
L. E. Dodge, labor 50
Charles M. Pritchard, use of gear moving bath house 5 75
Daniel Neal, keys and repairing locks IO 40
Eben P. Allen, caslı paid for sharpening saw 20
J. W. Doyle, repairing scraper 75
Merrimac Clothing Co., swimming tights 3 50
George H. Jaques, hardware
70
George D. Brown, repairing pumps.
23 50
J. Herman Carver, agent, one American flag
9 25
F. H. Plumer, freight and carting
40
A. Russell & Son, labor and casting
50
Fred H. South, stock and labor
42 75
Jere B. Lunt, stock and labor
21 14
Sturges C. Baxter, services as inspector
6 20
Brewster Bros., premium on insurance
225 00
N. C. Moody, iron work II 50
A. W. Reddy, premium on insurance
75 00
Chandler Adjustable Chair and Desk Co., 72 adjust-
able chairs and desks and 2 dozen inkwells 244 91 George W. Kezar, stock and labor 2 50
W. W. Thurlow, repairing clocks 6 25
Morse & Heath, stock and labor 5 16
State Street Pharmacy, toilet paper 6 50
Central Pharmacy, toilet paper and disinfectant
1 00
M. P. Goodwin, cleaning and repairing clocks. . . .
18 25
Orrin G. Davis, use of team II 25
E. W. Bliss & Co., premium on insurance 45 00
William T. Humphreys, premium on insurance 30 00
Chase & Lunt, premium on insurance. 150 00
Charles E. Atkinson, premium on insurance 30 00
McGlew Bros., eye bolt for mooring 1 00
Edwin L. Toppan, stock and labor 62 10
Diago Soap Co., 100 1bs. soap powder 3 50
Samuel G. Williams, repairing clocks 6 00
Newburyport Herald Co., printing
3 00
George H. Stevens, cash paid for revenue license for City hall
8 34
J. P. Atkinson, one tube cleaner 2 50
William C. Cuseck, premium on insurance 45 00
Carried forward $2,941 77
$6,897 55
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DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $2,941 77
$6,897 55
Boston Fire Proof Covering Co., elbows, tees, valves covering, etc I 22 67
A. J. Brooks, stock and labor 106 73
F. H. Rundlett, cash paid for sundries 4 55
William Holker, hardware
71 51
Clark & Smith, black walnut 26 75
Chandler & Barber, hardware 7 37
J. N. Frost, ice.
7 50
D. G. Tenney, one steel hitching post. 3 00
Page Woven Wire Fence Co., wire mats 45 75
L. M. Hatch & Son., stock, labor and teaming 356 99
J. A. Greeley & Co., stock and labor 25 05
W. C. Morse, stock and labor. 295 00
Thomas P. Thomas, concreting and slating 144 40
P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks 56 25
March's Cheap Cash Store, sundries 17 18
Orrin J. Gurney, 24 barrels for bath house. 6 00
B. G. Gerrish, carpeting, etc 60 0I
Thomas Colman, labor at engine house No. 2
I 50
George H. Pearson, sundries
5 45
Joseph M. White, services as keeper of bath house
229 65
L. W. Coker, sundries 4 67
W. H. T. Dodge, stock and labor
15 10
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., matting and packing 16 25
Green Davis, stock and labor 20 48
John D. Adams, painting 8 00
William B. Porter, teaming 20 82
R. C. McConnell, labor 6 00
William I. Hunt, moving bath house
52 75
T. E. Colman, stock and labor
39 00
Joseph T. Griffin, stock and labor
56 67
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., wire and wire rope
18 39
Greenleaf A. Johnson, building fence at Temple street school 40 00
John W. Walker, stock and labor
36 57
Harry Leeming, one poker
85
Harvey M. Hatch, labor painting inside bath house
5 00
George N. Black, stock and labor.
7 75
Stephen W. Gale, labor. 4 50
E. S. Stickney, 4 burners and chimneys
60
John E. Bailey, stock and labor. 521 81
C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor 1 38 75
Carried forward $5,549 04
$6,897 55
126
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $5,549 04 $6,897 55
J. C. Colman and E. P. Shaw, rent of coal sheds 144 00
C. H. Jackman, stock and labor 3 90
Edward Osgood, sundries. 4 95
Charles S. Lovejoy, stock and labor 33 60
Expanded Metal Co., lath and staples
8 34
Stevens Bros., bathing tights 2 50
Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor
43 67
Henry K. Barnes, corrugated matting and 2 fire extinguishers 23 19
George E. Greeley, stock and labor
80 47
Eagle Chemical Co., 100 1bs. soap powder
10 00
Verxa & Co., brooms, oil, etc
2 4I
George E. Gillett, mileage 3 20
Albert Hodgdon, labor and teaming. 9 50
J. Littlefield & Son, cutting over steps at the For- rester street school ... IO 54
William E. Goodwin, stock and labor
55 24
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor
141 59
George F. Merrill, setting glass
2 45
N. B. Lake, one desk
2 00
Morse & Moulton, gas lamps, chimneys and mantle
2 80
Charles W. Cooke, stock and labor ..
123 53
Charles R. Merrill, setting glass
I 50
John J. Kelley, sundry repairs 2 80
R. G. Adams, stock and labor
46 50
Charles O. Townsend, sundries
51 14
Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe
15 94
W. W. Hutchins, labor covering pipes at Kelley school 44 00
Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor
179 10
Charles R. Smith, toilet paper
I 00
H. D. Allen, setting 4 lights ground glass, Kelley school 6 00
Moses A. Stevens, sundries. 45
Watering streets, sprinkling streets for 1898 28 65
W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor
6 40
Mrs. Susan Dockum, 80 loads gravel
16 00
Charles L. G. Bushee, supplying Moultonville school with water 4 40
Newburyport Furniture Co., chairs, etc
13 60
Estate Gowen Dockum, rent of rifle range
75 00
W. E. Bodine, sundries 5 55
H. W. Ballou, stock and labor
6 /5
Carried forward $6,761 70
$6,897 55
127
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $6,761 70
$6,897 00
Rufus Adams, stock and labor
4 25
George N. Jaques, teaming I 50
William H. Toppan, stock and labor
3 35
Cornelius Sullivan, labor
7 20
John Pollard 66
IO 40
Charles E Allen 66
6 40
George E. Pearson
8 00
E. W. Towne
12 85
Edward Powers
13 60
Daniel Creeden
66
3 80
O. W. Page
1 00
Cornelius Kelleher
8 60
Matthew Barrett 66
4 60
Cornelius Lynclı
I 40
Thomas Hale 66
5 40
Jeremiah Sheehan 66
3 60
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