City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1899, Part 6

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1899
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$547 50


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Park Commissioners


William Holker, 200 ft. hose $ 19 00


John Ronan, use of teams and men . 72 55


Watering streets, sprinkling 241 ft. for 1899 7 23


Frank G. Stone, professional services 24 92


Geo. A. Menut, labor at common 24 50


Chas. W. White, 5 cords manure 25 00


Chas. W. Nelson, cash paid for sundries 9 80


E. K. Batchelder, labor at common 52 50


George Milton, labor at common 312 00


$547 50


PARKS (CUSHING)


Appropriation $100 00 Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account 20 0I


$120 01


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Park Commissioners


City of Newburyport, 269 1-9 yds. concrete at 25c. $67 28 Joseph J. Comley, planting flower beds and care of same. 36 20


Watering streets, sprinkling 371 ft. at 3 cents, for year 1899 11 13


Frank E. Davis, repairing lawn mower I 00


Thomas Hale, labor I 60


Daniel Lucy 2 80


$120 OI


II3


DETAILED STATEMENT


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $ 10,500 00


CREDITS


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fines one year to October 1, 1899 $796 48 From C. L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines one year to October 1, 1899. 361 30


From News Publishing Co., bill credited back ... 6 75


From F. L. Lattime, bill on poor department .... II 25


1,175 78


Total appropriation and income


$11,675 78


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account 531 33


$11, 144 45


EXPENDITURES Authorized by committee on Police


Frank L. Lattime, salary as city marshal ...... $1,000 00


Frank L. Lattime, allowance for horse hire and cash paid.


131 16


Patrick Creedon, services as capt. of the watch .. 900 12


John L. McLean, services as patrolman 819 00


Henry C. Tate


811 14


William Gillis 66


827 53


James W. Merritt 66


63 00


Geo. F. Adams, Jr. 66


6 75


Elmer Shute


66


52 88


Chas. H. M. Bartlett“ 66


3 38


George J. Ross


60


286 89


Joseph H. Post


66


747 OI


George W. Lattime 66


66


807 76


Philip H. Creasey


66


66


703 13


Seth Young


60


813 38


William H. Pike


66


16


60 75


Simon E. Wilson


60


65 25


James F. Murphy


318 39


John F. Murphy


66


66


784 12


Lemuel Hicken


819 00


Chas. W. Wells


66


66


693 03


Carried forward $10,713 67 $11, 144 45


15


114


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $10,713 67 $11, 144 45


Joseph McManus, services as patrolman


3 38


Peter Kelleher


66


5 63


Jolın J. Doyle 66


4 5I


Daniel Cate 66 66


3 38


Robt. Allen 66


3 38


Chas. Parker 66


2 25


Leonard I. Stevens 66 66


3 38


Chas. A. Grant .6 66


3 38


John Meader 66


3 38


Henry Hidden 66


4 50


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising .. . 15 50


James F. Brown, groceries 37 86


Geo. H. Pearson, stationery 15 50


J. W. Doyle, horse hire .


32 00


C. W. Bailey, stationery


5 29


National Biscuit Co., pilot bread .


48 99


Tyler & Hall, milk and meals furnished .


13 18


W. W. Thurlow, clock for lower ward room


5 50


N. E. Tel. Co., rental and use of telephone


96 06


Mrs. Fenders, washing towels


6 00


R. A. W. Pritchard, toilet paper .


2 00


William P. Jones, repairing badges.


75


J. N. Frost, ice


13 50


Npt. Herald Co., printing and advertising 5 60


H. H. Landford, repairing tapper at marshals' house, and use of team . 5 00


Hunt Printing & Eng. Co., advertising 4 00


M. C. Rosenfeld Co., ever ready elec. lights and batteries for same 28 62


II 20


Simeon O. Pilling, professional services. I 25


Andrew C. Hall, milk and meals furnished 5 58


J. M. Greenough, horse hire.


7 00


James Thompson, labor 2 00


C. C. Stockman, one cot. 4 50


George O. Kent, battery cells


2 40


William Holker, sundries. 2 00


80


Oak Hall Clothing Co., sundries


6 53


F. A. Silloway, one leather muff for insane 5 00


N. N. Jones, professional services 10 00


$11, 144 45


John E. Lunt, repairing badges


Mrs. S. H. Fowle, Boston papers.


115


DETAILED STATEMENT


POLICE STATION REPAIRS


Appropriation . $3,000 00


Transferred to Sinking Fund Commissioners to be held in trust by them under order of City Council. $3,000 00


POOR DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $19,000 00


CREDITS


Cash from City of Boston $104 00


66 Gloucester 182 75


66 Salem 132 60


6 Haverhill 281 81


66


66 Lowell


47 40


66


66 Chelsea 102 64


66 Malden 24 75


66 Town of Amesbury


905 19


66


66 Salisbury


461 06


66


66 Avon


Somerset 427 65


44 65


66


Truro 34 75


66


W. H. Bayley, clerk, returned aid 657 70


L. W. Sargent, 100 00


66 Sundry persons, for board 714 78


66 C. W. Nelson, returned aid .


34 27


66 Sale of produce 25 00


Sale of barrels 24 35


6 Sale of hay


433 73


66 State of Mass., transportation, support


and burial state paupers. 442 44


Cash from John F. Nickerson Co., error in bill ... 4 56


$5,186 08 Less amount of soldiers' relief . 657 70


$4,528 38


Total appropriation and income. $23,528 38 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account .. 2 80


Carried forward. $23,525 58


66


116


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $23,525 58


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor


Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry per- sons $4,097 80


Northampton Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry dry persons 169 46 Medfield Insane Asylum, board of sundry per- sons 1,393 90


Westborough Insane Hospital, board of sundry persons 169 46


Worcester, Insane Asylum, board of sundry per- sons . 338 93 Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry per- sons . 338 92


Mass. Hospital for Inebriates, board of sundry persons


68 71


Mrs. Alfred Parkman, board of sundry persons .. 169 46


Mass. School for the feeble minded, board of sundry persons. 213 57


Commonwealth of Mass., board of sundry per- sons 1,152 80


City of Haverhill, aid rendered sundry persons. 178 75


" Boston


139 28


" Lowell 66


150 00


" Salem


66


17 00


" Holyoke 66


20 4I


" Cambridge


66


20 61 ·


" Gloucester 66


66


4 58


" Somerville


15 00


Town of Rowley


IIO 85


Merrimac 66


. 117 85


Methuen 66


66


. 27 00


66 Amesbury


66


. 114 85


Wm. H. Bayley, (clerk) aid rendered sundry per- sons.


1,073 77


Wm. H. Bayley, one years' salary as clerk of overseers of poor . 850 08


Chas. W. Nelson and wife, one years' salary as supt. and matron of almshouse. 720 00


Chas. W. Nelson, cash paid for sundries 765 87


O. H. Nelson, services as teamster 420 00


Mrs. E. J. Kelley, labor at almshouse 49 50


.


66 66


.


Carried forward. $12,908 41 $23,525 58


II7


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $12,908 41


$23,525 58


Benj. S. Richardson, cook at almshouse


360 00


Ernest H. Noyes, allowance for medicine, etc ... 254 00


Ernest H. Noyes, 12 mos. salary as city physician 441 66


Chas. S. Lovejoy, stove fixtures, etc. 17 03


John H. Page, board of poor person 48 00


Moses H. Rolfe, grain 373 63


John Hale, rent of house.


48 00


Dennis Lynch, rent of house


96 00


Mrs. George Hogan, board of poor person.


25 00


George A. Fogg, groceries


52 00


B. & M. R. R. Co., freight on flour, and mileage


68 60


John F. Nickerson Co., groceries


602 43


Chase & Lunt, rent of house


30 00


Phebe H. Todd, “


87 00


John Morrison, board of poor person


20 00


Moses H. Fowler, groceries


85 00


John P. Squire & Co., pork


188 75


Wm. L. White, manure.


25 00


Mary E. Marden, rent of house


52 00


C. M. Lunt & Son, milk. 45 60


Peter Cusack, boots and shoes, and burial of poor


51 65


Moses A. Stevens, groceries .


181 58


Richard Pettingell, rent of houses


228 00


H. R. Weitzel, burial of poor


29 50


Mrs. Lyons, house rent. 60 00


116 36


E. P. Stickney. provisions.


43 50


Hannah Gillis, rent of house


19 34


Geo. M. Warner, groceries 5 42


S. P. Safford, hacking 1 00


D. Collins, Jr., boots and shoes 75 IO


John H. Babb, boots and shoes


IOI 35


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephone. 96 82


Standard Oil Co., oil. 28 60


Thos. Noyes & Son., groceries 87 50


C. W. Bailey, stationery .


3 13


Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co., brushes


12 00


W. H. Merrill, Trust., rent of house 48 00


Miss M. C. Johnson, board of poor 32 00


Mrs. E. L. Withington, clothing supplied poor ..


5 00


Npt. Herald Co., one years' delivery of morning Herald 4 00


Carried forward.


$17,057 96 $23,525 58


U. S. Baking Co., crackers


HIS


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $17,057 96 $23,525 58


A. F. Ross & Co., groceries 452 61


Chas. E. Atkinson, rent of house . 100 46


V. W. C. Association, board of poor person . 89 25


Geo. G. Bailey, professional services 24 20


Fisher & Co., dry goods. 39 86


John S. Pike, boots and shoes


29 45


Julia A. Hodgdon, board of poor person


26 00


W. W. Coffin, boots and shoes


66 17


John H. Newman, provisions


14 93


George M. Roaf, provisions


238 91


Timothy Harrington, burial of poor 85 50


Henry Sheehan, services at almshouse 16 54


S. E. Kimball, groceries 51 81


Joseph Woods, rent of house 25


M. C. Adams, provisions 57 77


Nath'1 Ireland, groceries 26 56


Ella Stanwood, services as nurse 18 00


C. C. Stockman, rent of house.


30 00


James F. Brown, groceries


238 50


Robt. J. Mckinney, burial of poor


20 00


Wm. A. Johnson, dry goods


61 02


Louis F. Barton, boots and shoes


185 95


Fowle, Hibbard & Co., groceries


206 47


P. C. Stevens, groceries


80 00


Garrett Farrell, services as fireman


168 00


Porter, Rogers Co., clothing


2 85


A. F. Nason, teaming


4 75


P. H. Ilsley, milk .


II 49


Beach Soap Co., soap.


68 75


Edw. J. Lunt services as nurse


3 00


Otis Robbins, rent of house


20 00


Kate Reardon, board of poor


13 14


Henderson Bros., one heavy wagon


100 00


J. C. Lunt, burial of poor .


48 50


Mrs. Daniel Lynch, board of poor 13 50


George H. Cook, burial of poor 59 00


Rufus Thurlow, fish . 48 70


S. Levy & Son, dry goods.


79 40


George H. Plumer, dry goods.


18 80


News Publishing Co., printing


H


50


H. A. Knapp, milk. 3 53


Samuel J. Hughes, groceries


10 00


Carried forward ..


$19,917 83 $23,525 58


119


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward. $19,917 83 $23,525 58


Irving K. Wells, provisions 108 83


Daniel G. Tilton, groceries 27 88


John C. Rolfe, milk. 16 75


T. J. Welch, boots and shoes IO 25


J. B. Little, boots and shoes 30 09


D. W. Dockum, milk. 6 55


C. S. Bartlett, milk.


6 00


A. Jaques Hospital, medical attendance and


nursing 656 27


B. S. Snow & Co., fish. 35 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. 3 50


Wm. Holker, sundries.


32 13


Pike & Eliott, burial of poor


5 00


Bennington Soap Co., soap.


II 12


National Biscuit Co., crackers


69 87


Edw. Donahoe, shoeing, and sundries 113 45


Thos. Scrivens, provisions.


5 94


Lyon, Clement & Greenleaf, 125 bbls. of flower .. 535 50


Catherine Reardon, board of poor 28 00


Chas. Ordway, hacking


50


S. F. Newman, milk.


2 40


Samuel W. Tuck, receiving coal at sheds.


5 50


Chas. Cook, Agt., rent of house


27 00


Julia Lynch, board of poor


18 OC


I. K. Wells, provisions.


3 04


H. A. Wilson, groceries 2 52


F. L. Lattime, police protection at quarantine .. II 25


C. C. Day, medical attendance and medicine. ...


58 50


W. W. Pillsbury, professional services. 6 00


66


John H. McCollum, 75 00


Mrs. W. H. Safford, milk. 4 95


Atkinson Coal Co., 100 cords pine wood at $3.90 and 5,950 1bs. Cumberland coal at $4. 400 63


Stephen P. Bray, 288 tons, 1140 1bs. stove coal at $5.85, and 65 tons Cumberland coal at $4 .... 1,948 03


$24,183 28


Deduct amount charged to soldiers relief.


657 70


$23,525 58


120


ANNUAL REPORTS


PRINTING


Appropriation $1,050 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account. 293 94


$ 756 06


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by committee on Printing


Npt. Herald Co., printing and binding 900 copies of assessed polls. $119 36


Npt. Herald Co., printing 4,000 poll tax bills. 9 30


Npt. Herald Co., printing and advertising 70 40


News Publishing Co., printing 3,500 real estate tax bills. 8 75


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising .. 28 75


Geo. T. Hicken, distributing City Reports 5 00


Ernest A. Rundlett 66


5 00


C. F. Morton 66


5 00


Hunt Printing & Eng. Co., printing and binding 2,000 annual reports of city for year 1898 504 50


$756 06


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Appropriation CREDITS


2,000 CO


From dog licenses


$504 06


From town of Newbury, use of library for year 1898. 150 00


654 06


Total appropriation and income


$2,654 06


Amount overdrawn transferred front incidentals to balance account 495 39


$3,149 45


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council


John D. Parsons, services as librarian . $1,200 00


Martha P. Lunt 66 " supt. of reading room 520 92


Carried forward. $1,720 92


$3,149 45


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward. $1,720 92


$3,149 45


Effie A. Tenney, services as assistant librarian. . . 400 00


E. S. Thurston, services at library 150 12


F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books 125 05


Boston Bookbinding Co., binding books 48 15


Library Bureau, sundries 24 00


P. H. Blumpey, sundries


II 14


Npt. Herald Co., printing and advertising


51 00


Npt. Despatch, express


1 30


Jackson Express Co., express. 13 20


Watering streets, sprinkling streets for year 1899


7 86


News Publishing Co., 100 library catalogues IO 50


John Collins, 2 cords pine wood II 00


John E. Lunt, one mantle. 40


-


Dexter W. Nutting, care of lanterns 2 00


Hunt Printing & Eng. Co., printing 100 reports.


21 00


Stephen P. Bray, 35 tons 1,340 lbs., egg coal


199 35


C. E. Fifield, 95 bushels charcoal 8 79


Atkinson Coal Co., 24 ft. wood .


15 00


L. A. Stockbridge, labor, cleaning library


20 00


Carter Rice & Co., I ream of paper


9 15


D. W. Nutting, salary as janitor 299 52


$3, 145 45


PUBLIC LIBRARY (SPECIAL)


Appropriation $800 co


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account 168 96


$631 04


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council


Agnes M. Goodell, services as cataloguer at public library $295 74


Library Bureau, one oak card index case and cards .. 134 30


Mary F. Whitmore, services as cataloguer 201 00


$631 04


16


122


ANNUAL REPORTS


PUBLIC PROPERTY


Appropriation


$4,400 00


CREDITS


From county of Essex, one years rent of police


court room to January 1, 1899. $ 250 00


Fron state of Mass., account transfer for rent of


armory one year to January 1, 1900 400 00


From city clerk, sale of burial lots. 174 00


F. H. Rundlett, rental of City hall


1,445 00


R. S. Hewlett, rent of Winter street land- ing, one year to January 1, 1899. 10 00


From Samuel Butterfield rent of Winter street landing, one year to January 1, 1900. 10 00


From A. D. Ordway, rent of Winter street land- ing one year to January 1, 1900. 10 00


From Geo. H. Lang, rent of Winter street land- ing one year to January 1, 1900. 10 00


From Edwin H. Marshal for steamer No. 2, horses . 127 00


From C. C. Stockman, bill credited back


25 00


" C. O. Townsend, error in bill 2 25


" E. M. Dow, cash 2 00


$2,465 25


Total appropriation and income. $6,865 25 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance. account 1,150 18


$5,715 07


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Public Property


Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter $ 141 75


C. C. Stockman, furniture, etc. 156 75


B. G. Gerrish, carpeting, etc . 149 98


John G. Muldoon, firepot grate, pipe and labor .. 51 74


Albert O. Colby, stock and labor


79 88


John E. Bailey, stock and labor .


472 07


S. H. Thurlow, hardware . 33 84


J. Littlefield & Son, mooring for naval reserves. 3 50


Carried forward. $1,089 51


$5,715 07


123


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $1,089 51 $5,715 07


Eagle Chemical Co., 12 bbl. washing powder 10 00


Herman Staples, stock and labor 58 43


Chas. L. G. Bushee, supplying water to Moul- tonville school 4 00


Joseph T. Griffin, stock and labor 8 30


R. G. Adams, stock and labor


IO 75


F. H. Rundlett, cash paid for sundries 4 70


E. A. Young, mason work 9 50


Shaw & Colman, rent of coal sheds.


144 00


James C. Colman, lumber, labor and teaming. .


154 OI


Chas. E. Woods, stock and labor


32 00


Fred H. South, stock and labor


15 35


Alfred Gurney, services as supt. of old and new hill burying grounds 250 20


Page & Folsom, assignees, stock and labor 44 42


Thos. P. Thomas, stock and labor


41 48


Wm. T. Humphreys, premium on policy .


7 50


Edwin L. Toppan, mason work


30 70


W. C. Morse, stock and labor


154 46


Jere B. Lunt, mason work .


51 93


C. W. Cooke, stock and labor


25 42


Eli Lamprey, stock and labor


34 58


H. H. Landford, electric burner, and labor


3 25


Joseph Torrey, stock and labor


61 71


J. W. Lambert, covering desk top


I 50


Frank Collins, stock and labor. 18 80


F. E. Cutter & Co., stock and labor


133 18


Osgood & Goodwin, dry goods


5 43


Post 49, G. A. R., rebate on hall


27 00


Cashman Bros., pair of horses, Steamer No. 2 .. .


400 00


Daniel Neal, keys, locks, etc


II 55


F. E. Davis, stock and labor


125 58


M. H. Fowler, oil can and oil 35


William Holker, stock labor and sundries 229 24


William I. Hunt, labor on bath house 60 35


N. & A. H. R. R. Co., paving blocks 12 06


Isaac Poor, lamp chimneys, oil, etc. 89


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor 274 89


Edward Osgood, sundries IO 20


C. M. Lunt & Sons, removal of house offal 21 00


J. N. Frost, ice . 18 85


P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks 81 00


Carried forward $3,678 07


$5,715 07


124


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $3,678 07 $5,715 07


George E. Greeley, stock and labor 52 45


James F. Brown, bon ami. 20


J. W. Doyle, new furnace bar Kelly School I 25


John W. Walker, stock and labor 34 81


P. B. Jackson, caneing chairs, etc. 5 20


E. Perkins, lumber Co., stock and labor


49 64


D. F. Noyes, stock and labor .


250 15


P. S. Bradford, stock and labor 205 00


John E. Lunt, chimneys, mantles, clocks, etc ... 30 85


Toppan & Wilson, hardware 12 76


Stephen W. Gale, stock and labor


3 95


Geo. H. Cook, repairing chairs at Police station . 1 00


C. O. Townsend, sundries . 39 70


Yerxa & Co., bon ami and matches


84


Albert Hodgdon, teaming


30


Wm. J. Wilkinson, stock and labor


13 54


Geo. N. Black, stock and labor 5 00


Wm. J. Creasey, stock and labor 45 20


67 75


J. A. Greeley & Co., mason work at police station 26 00


Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor at police station 17 36


17 49


Geo. N. Jaques, teaming .


2 15


W. W. Thurlow, repairing clock


[ 50


T. F. Carey & Co., sundries


II 15


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


6 84


Npt. Shoe Co.,


2 00


Burley, Stevens & Co., 66 66


8 00


Npt. Water works, use of water at new hill ceme- tery


15 00


H. D. Allen, stock and labor


IIO 05


Henry O. Martin, services as keeper of bath house 209 92


1 00


Elmer E. Towne, 2 desk locks and repairs on desk I 00


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor


97 13


Wm. M. Horsch, spring and matresses, etc. 44 00


Jos. Woods, coal . 1 00


Npt. Herald Co., advertising .


3 75


F. W. Hidden, whitewashing 22 44


Chas. R. Merrill, stock and labor


64 88


Carried forward $5,160 32


$5,715 07


Geo. D. Brown, new pumps, etc


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor


News Publishing Co., advertising


I25


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $5,160 32 $5,715 07


Thos. Marshall, stock and labor


22 68


Kent & Nelson


8 35


Joseph Hoskins


12 00


B. W. Ordway


47 00


Smith & Anthony Co., stock and labor


31 06


S. F. Hayward & Co., 2 sets door springs


31 00


N. C. Moody, iron work.


6 35


Mariner P. Goodwin, cleaning and regulating clocks 9 00


C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor 8 46


Henry K. Barnes, corrugated matting 5 83


L. W. Coker, sundries.


4 81


Chas. S. Lovejoy, stock and labor.


6 57


C. H. Webster, toilet paper


2 45


Matilda Francour, washing court room.


7 75


Mrs. Gowen Dockum, rent of rifle range


75 00


W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor.


15 05


Watering streets, sprinkling for year 1899. 33 84


Chas. Poor, stock and labor 14 58


James Dickens, electrical work. 62 07


P. K. Sanders, electric bells, batteries, etc.


7 15


J. G. Pendergast, renumbering Hill street . 2 00


Edw. Donahoe, iron work .


10 00


C. B. Crowell, stock and labor, painting fence.


6 30


C. M. Pritchard, use of gear


I 50


A. Russell & Son, castings


I 70


A. J. Roaf, moving bath house


20 00


Harry Leeming, furnace door and poker repairs


40


W. A. Johnson, dry goods


4 98


John Pollard, labor


16 00


Geo. I. Paul


82


Chas. E. Allen,


IO 40


Edw. Powers


21 20


Cornelius Kelleher, labor


4 60


Daniel J. Lynch


80


Cornelius Sullivan


3 60


Geo. E. Pearson


4 50


John Whalen 66


2 50


Matthew Barrett


4 40


John Clifford 16


I 20


Daniel Quill


2 00


Daniel Lucy


66


4 80


Carried forward.


$5,695 02


$5,715 07


126


ANNUAL REPORT


Brought forward.


$5,,695 02


$5,715 07


Thos. Connihan, labor


2 00


Geo. E. Greeley


3 00


Chas. Baslaw


I 20


Wmn. Tatterfield


3 40


Thomas Hale


I 00


Timothy Coffey


66


2 00


Thomas Hale


66


I 00


Richard G. Adams 66


2 00


Win. W. Hutchins


66


I 25


Cornelius Lynch


66


I 00


Albert Hodgdon


I 40


Thomas Ryan


80


-


$5,715 07


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS


Appropriation . $ 9,325 CO


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance


account. 70 83


$9,395 83


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council


George H. Plumer, one month's salary as mayor to Jan. 1, 1899 $ 100 00


Thomas Huse, eleven months' salary as mayor to Dec. 1, 1899 1100 00


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as city clerk to Dec. 1, 1899. 1450 00


Henry W. Little, one year's salary as assistant city clerk to Dec. 1, 1899. 600 00


James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer and collector to Dec. 1, 1899 . 1600 00


James V. Felker, one year's salary for clerk hire (office of treasurer and collector) to Dec. I, 1899 350 00


Carried forward $5,200 00


$9,395 83


127


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward. $5,200 00 $9,395 83


William H. Welch, one year's salary as city au-


ditor to Dec. 1, 1899. 400 00


Frank H. Rundlett, one year's salary as city messenger to Dec. 1, 1899. 900 00 Amos H. Geary, one month's salary as assessor to Jan. 1, 1899 41 67


Joseph L. Johnson, one month's salary as assess- or to Jan. 1, 1899 41 67


Willard A. Hatch, eleven month's salary as as- sessor to Dec. 1, 1899 458 33


George P. Sargent, eleven months' salary as as- sessor to Dec. 1, 1899. 458 33


William H. Huse, one year's salary as assessor to Dec. 1, 1899 500 00


George W. Knight, one year's salary as inspec- tor of animals to Dec. 1, 1899. 500 00


Thomas E. Cutter, one year's salary as clerk of council to Oct. 1, 1899. 150 00


Horace I. Bartlett, one year's salary as city solic- itor to Nov. 1, 1899 400 00


James V. Felker, eleven months' salary as treas- urer of sinking funds to Dec. 1, 1899 45 83


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as regis- trar of voters to Dec. 1, 1899 75 00


Nathaniel Greely, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1899. 75 00


Benjamin G. Davis, one year's salary as regis- trar of voters to Dec. 1, 1899 75 00


Luther Carter, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1899. 75 00


$9,395 83


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$31,000 00


CREDITS


One year's interest Brown fund to March 4, 1899 $675 00 Wmn. P. Lunt, supt., from non-resident school children 219 25


Carried forward. $894 25


$31,000 00


12S


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $894 25 $31,000 00


Town of Salisbury, for tuition non-resident school children 144 00


Town of Newbury, for tuition non-resident


school children


59 00


Wmn. P. Lunt, supt., sale of books


4 40


I,IOI 65


$32,101 65


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account 17 74


$32,083 91


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the School Committee


George A. Dickey, salary as teacher $1,120 00


Walter E. Andrews 66 66


540 00


Arthur H. Berry 66 66


1,115 00


Sara A. Leonard


600 00


Bertha J. Atwater


66


700 00


Mary E. Smith


66


700 00


Ruth A. Paul 66 66


550 00


Elizabeth Goldsmith


600 00


Irving H. Johnson 66


1,000 00


Nellie G. Stone


433 88


Anna L. Whitmore 66


406 16


Alice W. Hopkinson 66 66


401 83


Lillian Greenleaf 66


407 50


Frances W. Richards 66 60


1,000 00


Geo. W. Brown


1,300 00


Josie W. Kimball


66


403 50


Lillian Hamilton 66


66


407 50


Dorothy Packer


66


310 58


Anna L. Coffin


66


66


441 64


Emma M. Lander


406 17


Jennie P. Haskell


66


382 50


Grace E. Bartlett


66


357 50


Ina C. Walton


307 00


Priscilla G. Craig


557 50


Abbie L. Frost


66


66


407 50


Mary T. Colby


66


66


382 50


Eleanor Robinson


60


66


355 75


Carried forward $15,594 0I


$32,083 91


66


DETAILED STATEMENT


129


Brought forward.


$15,594 OI


$32,083 91


Mary Roaf, salary as teacher


243 25


Lillian Goodwin


381 25


Sarah L. Ross


66


354 58


Elizabeth H. Cheever


290 42


Gertrude E. Lewis


348 17


Anna P. Toppan


66


355 75


Sarah B. Chute .


60


66


750 00


Adalena Sargent


407 50


Clara J. Edgerly


66


407 50


Cassine H. Brown,


66


388 00


Frances L. Pettigrew,


66


382 50


Sarah F. Badger,


66


357 50


Charlotte Dickens,


66


351 67


Julia J. Hubbard,


66


66


456 00


Flora Pettigrew,


66


382 50


Sadie M. Morse,


66


of drawing.


600 00


Georgie Bartlett, 66 66


66


of music ...


515 00


Elizabeth H. Little,


of cooking ..


220 IO


Eliott C. Hadley, allowance for board of child .. Katherine Nutting, salary as teacher and substi- tute .


164 03


Florence George, salary for teacher as substitute Mary F. Whitmore, 66


32 42


Emily Upton, training school and substitute teacher


33 49


Jennie Lowell, training school and substitute teacher


27 50


Emma L. Woodwell, training school and substi- tute teacher.


84 65


Sarah Holmes, training school teacher


78 00


Annie Richardson,


66


78 00


Lillie Ross, 66


81 20


Nellie De S. Barrett,


66


81 50


E. Josephine Coffin, 66 66


76 00


76 00 Lillian Porter, 66


Carrie F. Merrill, salary as substitute 92 29


Ellen Forsyth, training school teacher 12 00


Lizzie C. Ireland, salary as teacher eve'g school


37 50


Amelia Whittier, 66 66 6


30 00


Wm. P. Lunt, 66


30 00


Carried forward. $24,579 95


$32,083 91


17


.


355 17


Helen S. Merrill, 66


357 50


Grant Drake,


47 00


20 00


130


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $24,579 95 $32,083 91 Nellie G. Stone, salary as teacher eve'ng school 2 00 Flora Pettigrew, 66 2 00


Alberta K. Winslow, salary for teacher as sub- stitute 86 95


Mrs. George H. Jaques, salary for teacher as substitute 5 42


Anna L. Currier, salary for teacher as substitute. 5 67


Ada Brown,,


33 1


Hortense Small, training school teacher 39 08


Mary Hoxie,


24 00


Albert O. Colby, salary as janitor 340 40


Albert Hodgdon,




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