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9 75
Edward Osgood, chimneys.
50
S. H. Thurlow, sperm oil, grease, etc.
5 39
1,383 54
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE (REPAIRS)
John E. Bailey, services superintending repairs, etc., and cash paid
282 16
John E. Bailey, labor rebuilding pier,, repairing flooring, chords, etc., also general repairs Newburyport end of bridge. 669 35
F. F. Cutter & Co., use of jackscrews. 5 00
Carried forward. $956 51
$1,383 54
So
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $956 51
$1,383 54
Win. N. Currier, 36 days use of scow. 54 00
William Holker, hardware. 206 99
Charles M. Pritchard, use of blocks, falls, pend- ants, etc. 40 00
James C. Colman, lumber, trucking, etc.
445 88
W. S. Currier, hard pine, oak plank, etc. 113 47
Cashman Bros., furnishing and driving 4 spiles. 48 00
N. C. Moody, iron work
26 83
$1,891 68
ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE
Cashinan Bros., use teams and men and balance of contract.
$IIO 00
L. M. Hatch & Son, labor
56
Henry M. Jackman, loam.
3,50
F. W. Sargent, one Norway spruce tree.
1 00
Hermon Staples, stock and labor
5 78
J. C. Colman, use double team
7 20
William Holker, bolts.
1 00
Charles W. Jackman, labor
15 35
John Pollard, labor
3 00
Thomas Hale, labor
4 00
George E. Dixon, labor.
1 00
Daniel Lucy. labor.
1 00
153 39
ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE (REPAIRS)
John A. Ræbling's Sons Co., furnishing material and labor for strengthening, stiffening and planking southeasterly span of bridge .. $3,450 00
J. W. Walker, paint, oil and brushes 42 85
Cashman Bros., on account building stone abut- ments. 1,300 00
John A. Ræbling's Sons Co., expense on check. 3 45
Chas. W. Jackman, care of lanterns 43 60
Citizens' Elec. St. Ry. Co., extra weight of rail used on bridge 256 00
Moses H. Fowler, oil.
9 40
Toppan & Wilson, hardware 4 36
Hermon Staples, oil, lead, etc 28 96
Jean Paul, use team and men. 16 00
Carried forward. $5,154 62
$3,428 61
81
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $5,154 62
$3,428 61
Citizens St. Ry. Co., over payment on 40 per ct. of reconstruction 69 60
5,224 22
CULVERTS
Edward Perkins Lumber Co., stock, labor and teaming. 105 84
J. Littlefield & Sons, stock and labor
27 79
H. N. Marshall & Son, 3 bags salt 2 70
J. C. Colman, lumber, cement and use of teams. 14I 42
Wm. Holker, 336 feet drain pipe, elbows, etc .. 333 44
Timothy H. McCarty. mason work. 22 50
N. C. Moody, grating and straps.
3 82
J. P. Titcomb, professional services
3 00
News Publishing Co., advertising.
2 50
C. H. Meader, stock and labor.
6 60
John A. Greeley & Co., stock and labor.
93 40
Jere B. Lunt, stock and labor on culverts at foot of Lime and Ship streets, also at railroad embankment foot of Lime street.
586 95
A. Russell & Son, tire steel and grate
I 20
B. & M. R. R. Co., freight on pipes and cash paid for labor and lumber taking out and putting in timbers under track.
46 53
Davis Farnum Mfg. Co., iron pipe.
I27 82
S. H. Thurlow, nails and spikes
3 87
Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor.
43 30
Newburyport Herald Co., advertising.
3 37
Cornelius Lynch labor
18 00
Daniel Quill
14 80
Daniel Lucy
7 80
Jeremiah Sheehan
14 60
Edmund Ryan
14 40
Edward Powers
4 00
Thomas E. Coleman
.
15 40
Nelson Gayette
9 30
James Toomey
2 00
Thomas E. Whalen
16 80
Charles W. Thurlow
66
2 00
Charles E. Allen
59 20
John Pollard
74 20
Thomas Hale
66
67 60
Louis Boutin
1:20
George E. Dixon
3 00
Carried forward
$1,880 35
$8,652 83
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$1,880 35
$8,652 83
Jeremiah Coffey
labor
II 40
Michael Kelley
30 60
James Leonard
66
7 20
George E. Pearson
24 40
Cornelius Sullivan
22 20
Cornelius Sheehan
2 90
Jeremiah Toomey
12 90
Timothy Coffee
16 00
John Leighton
10 40
Thomas Ryan
12 40
John Clifford
10 40
Eugene White
3 80
Dennis Kelleher
66
14 80
Daniel O'Connell
66
7 40
Arthur J. Currier
66
5 47
Robert Piper
66
I 56
John T. O'Connor
4 00
Wm. H. Colby
3 80
Charles W. Davis
66
3 00
Charles Bashaw
4 40
John Whalen
2 00
Charles M. Pritchard, cash paid
5 00
2,096 38
$10.749 21
BROMFIELD FUND
Balance on hand Dec. 16, 1899
$ 61 15
Income for 1900 400 00
$461 15
Balance on hand Dec. 15, 1900
31 51
$429 64
83
DETAILED STATEMENT
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Bromfield Fund
John Ronant furnishing and planting 74. maple
trees at $2.00.
$148 00
Charles E. Allen
labor
21 00
Thomas Hale
19 60
Michael Kelley
2 00
John Pollard
6 40
George E. Pearson
66
2 80
Cornelius Sullivan
4 40
Eugene White
66
80
Jeremiah Moynihan
6 00
George E. Dickson
I 40
Nelson Gayette
10 00
Philip Limerick
5 80
Dennis Kelleher
80
Thomas E. Whalen
I 80
Est. Ann W. Knapp, allowance on sidewalk acc't.
5 49
Mrs. Sarah E. Remick
20 50
Mary A. Evans
14 09
Estate Chas. C. Marsh
66
66
IO 05
Old Men's Home
66
91 20
Wm. E. Baker
66
66
15 00
Estate Mrs. Adams Knight
66
66
29 97
Mrs. James Enwright
12 54
$429 64
CITY BONDS
Amount outstanding Dec. 16, 1899 $287,500 00
Bonds issued during the year 1900 as follows : Five bonds numbered I to 5 inclusive, of $5,000 each, and one bond numbered 6 of $2,500, all dated June 1, 1900, made payable in ten years, bearing interest at the rate of 372 per cent per annum-schoolhouse loan ...
$27,500 00
Amount outstanding Dec. 15, 1900
315,000 00
Carried forward. $315,000 00
. .
84
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$315,000 00
Due as follows :
1908 at 4 per cent.
$ 65,000 00
1910 at 37/2 per cent
27,500 00
1911 at 4
90,000 00
1913 at 4
25,000 00
1919 at 4
107,500 00
$315,000 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation .
$11,500 00
(fire alarm improvement). 500 00
$12,500 00
CREDITS
From highway dept., hose, etc. $ 59 50
H. H. Landford, bill credited back. 82 95
W. E. Decrow, error in bill. 2 00
66 town of Salisbury, for services of depart- ment : Oct. 22, 1899 and Sept. 15, 1900. ... 100 00
town of Amesbury, two sets door springs. . 6 00
Eureka Fire Hose Co., discount on bill ... 13 00
H. H. Landford, sale of hose, brass and jars 22 00
335 45
Total appropriation and income
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account 203 74
12,335 45
$12,539 19
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Fire Department
H. H. Landford, 12 months' salary as chief to No- vember 1, 1900. $300 00
H. H. Landford, 12 months' services as super- intendent of fire alarm to June 15, 1900 200 00
Carried forward
$500 00 $12,536 19
85
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward . $500 00 $12,539 19
H. H. Landford, allowance for horse hire and cash paid for expenses, etc. 188 71
Board o engineers, services as engineers. . .
240 00
Steamer Company No. I, services of the company 840 00
" 2,
900 00
900 00
Y. A. H. & L. Co. No. I,
900 00
Hose Company No. 7, 66
635 00
8,
635 00
Charles W. Adams, services as engineer steamer No. I. 160 00
Frank W. Landford, services as engineer steam- er No. 2. . 160 00
Frank E. Davis, services as engineer steamer No. 3
160 00
Jason E. Lawrence, services as assistant engineer No. I. 20 00
Charles S. Blake, services as assistant engineer steamer No. 2 20 00
Charles W. Brown, services as assistant engineer steamer No. 3
20 00
George N. Black, services as steward and fireman steamer No. 2
150 00
Walter R. Bradbury, services as steward and flre- man steamer No. 3. 162 50
Eben P. Allen, 52 weeks' salary as permanent fireman . 728 00
John A. Wilson, 6 months' services as steward Y. A. H. & L. Co. 25 00
Andrew Hall, 6 months' services as steward Y. A. H. & L. Co 25 00
Wm. H. Chase, services as captain steamer No. I
10 00
W. W. Hutchins 2
10 00
John H. Page, 6 mos.
66
3
5 00
Edw. Hardy, 6 " 6 66
3
5 00
Edgar C. Reed, 6 mos. services as captain H. & L. Co. No. I 5 00
Wm. B. Frost, 6 mos. services as captain H. & L. Co. No. I. 5 00
Wm. B. Porter, services as captain Hose No. 8 ... 10 00
Geo. A. Coffin, 7. . . 66 66 10 00
F. B. Ives, jr., extra services at fire 2 00
E. Hardy, Blood fire I 00
Carried forward $7,432 21
$12,539 19
86
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $7,432 21 $12,539 19
J. Morrison, extra services at Blood fire 1 00
Charles Adams, " .. I 00
Geo. W. Henderson, extra serv. at Cashman fire. 2 00
Samuel L. Truesdale,
3 50
George N. Ellery,
66
2 00
Ira Patten. 2 00
John McKenney, extra services at fire and cash paid for washing hose 30 00
John B. West, extra services at Cashman fire. . .
I 50
Jason E. Lawrence 4 00
George M. Stevens, engine house gong. 50 00
Stephen P. Bray, 5 tons coal. 29 75
F. E. Cutter & Co., sundries 2 10
P. Tobin, teaming 60
F. O. Dewey & Co., lanterns 14 50
I .. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor I 52
T. J. Mannix, shavings I 50
Atkinson Coal Co., 9,860 1bs. cannel coal and two feet wood. 75 96
C. M. Gilveray, labor on wires 2 00
Edward Donahoe. iron work 12 10
J. M. Greenough, wagonette
5 00
Thomas Healey, mason work
3 50
American Express Co., express
I 60
T. S. Police and Tel. Co., one five-circuit repeat- er, changing same over and extra work on same
627 05
D. W. Jackman, extra services at bon-fire Geo. W. Stanwood,
2 00
2 00
A. F. Ross & Co., 1-4 gross quick-klean
2 25
James Dickens, 55 feet wire.
83
Newburyport Despatch, express
6 70
Merriam. Xavier & Co., one badge
1 75
A. H. Finley. 4 coats for engineers 14 75
John W. Walker, painting steamer
40 00
Jere Healey. 75,060 lbs. egg coal and 55,050 1bs. stove coal 331 87
John Collins, 16,905 lbs. egg and stove coal 49 46
Carr. Prescott & Co., one wheel for Hose 8 8 00
Chas. Wing & Co., one axle box I 30
Charles H. Grant & Co., set ladder hooks 10 00
1. W. Thompson, lunch. 85
Carried forward $8,778 15
$12,539 19
66
87
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $8,778 15 $12,539.19
Cashman Bros., 9 mos. use of horses and driver
to Nov. 1, 1900(not including month of June ) 822 00
Henry K. Barnes, supplies. 273 02
Wm. B. Porter, teaming 310 25
A. Russell & Son, stock and labor
48
J. S. Quill, wood work.
2 00
Engine Co. No. 3, extra services of men
8 00
E. F. Jackman, extra services at fire.
3 50
Y. A. H. & Co., extra services of men .
37 25
Fred H. Huntington, one week's services as per- manent fireman 14 00
Robert E. Hart, one week's services as perma- nent fireman
14 00
Engine Co. No. I, extra services of men 18 25
J. M. Haley, teaming 86 25
Edward Osgood, chimneys, etc.
2 98
Rufus Adams, hose bridges.
17 50
Irvin Besse, cash paid for expenses of committee in Boston at different times 20 03
J. P. Atkinson, 5 gallons polish.
8 75
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
8 64
H. N. Marshall & Son, salt
6 40
Chas. E. Woods, stock and labor
21 50
Revere Rubber Co., corrugated. matting.
75
J. W. Clarke, wood work
19 00
C. R. Sargent, labor
I 60
Bertelsen & Peterson, labor on boiler
9 32
Fire Extinguisher Mfg. Co., two fire extinguish- ers and one keg soda.
39 68
J. C. Colman, lumber and teaming
6 60
E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming.
18 42
Manchester Locomotive Works, stock labor and expense II 54
A. L. Jackson, removing snow from reservoirs and hydrants
85 75
News Publishing Co., printing and advertising .. 6 50 Philip H. Davis, sundries 75 65
Wm. J. Creasey, varnishing repeater cover and 100 lights of glass. 5 00
Hermon Staples, stock and labor
7 47
John Wilson, washing hose.
5 50
Jackson Express Co., express.
15
American Steel and Wire Co., wire.
51 81
Carried forward . $10'797 69
$12,539 19
SS
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $10,797 69 $12,539 19
Ernest C. Lang, extra service at fire 1 00
Greenwood & Co., sponge 3 00
N. C. Moody, iron work II 75
P. M. Lougee, wood work 20 72
Edwin Cook, removing snow from reservoirs and hydrants .. 33 75
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertis- ing. 9 50
W'm. G. Somerby, extra work at fire.
75
Hose Co. No. 7, extra service of inen
Elec. Storage Battery Co., supplies 5 00
106 73
A. F. Young, teaming
2 75
Elec. Gas Lighting Co., supplies
83 22
A. E. Bray, cash paid for washing hose.
13 00
Frank E. Davis, sundries
33 57
M. Phillips, stock and labor. 13 90
Mc Glew Bros., stock and labor
122 25
S. H. Thurlow, hardware.
9 16
Edgar Ross, iron work
4 50
Franklin Rubber Co., one syringe
75
Highway department, labor
8 80
Hill's livery, open hack and wagonette
10 00
M. H. Chase, sundries
7 45
J. M. Bickford, painting wagon
10 00
R. Mitchell & Co., repairing Crosby valve
4 00
W. E. Decrow, two non-interfering excelsior fire alarm boxes, Nos 62 and 43, and sundries .. Karl Castelhun, sundries.
3 10
Cochrane Chemical Co., 5 gallons oil of vitriol ..
2 13
A. Seanian, 686 1bs. iron ladders 19 30
John W. Allen, sundries. 42 80
C. C. Buzzell, labor on wires 5 00
C. M. Gilivan, labor on wire. 1 00
88 95
Knight & Thomas, one No. 7 head .. 2 00
C. H. W. Moulton & Co., one 31 foot ladder 12 40
Thomas Noyes & Son, sundries.
75
Arthur G. Osborne, sperm oil and bale of waste. 14 95
George O. Kent, batteries, etc
4 95
Charles H. Stanwood, removing snow from res- ervoirs
13 75
Wilbur S. Porter, services at bon-fire 2 00
Carried forward
$11,815 39
$12,539 19
Telephone Co., rental and use of telephone
287 07
89
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $11,813 39 $12,539 19
W. Union Tel. & Tel. Co., time service clock .... 12 00
Eureka Fire Hose Co., 1000 feetfire hose. 660 50
George Mckenzie, labor on wire.
3 60
Moses A. Stevens, sundries
3 70
C. Callahan & Co., one life belt
7 00
Charles J. Parker, painting bell tower, etc 37 50
Burton Oil Co., oil. I 50
$12,539 19
FUEL DEPARTMENT
$ 500 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
203 08
count.
$296 92
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Fuel
News Publishing Co., advertising. $ 7 00
Newburyport Herald Co., advertising. 7 00
D. W. Jackman, collecting fuel tickets.
5 00
Edward Donahoe, weighing 672 tons coal 33 60
Jere Healey, 91,710 lbs. egg coal at City Hall, at $5.65.
231 32
Henry A. Reed, collecting fuel tickets
5 00
Timothy H. McCarty, collecting fuel tickets. .. . .
7 00
Jere M. Haley, teaming charcoal
I 00
$296 92
Prices paid for fuel :
Egg coal
$5.65 per 2240 1bs
Stove coal
5.80
Pine wood
3.84 per cord
Charcoal
9c. per bushel
There was delivered to the city during the year : 850 tons coal 80 cords wood 810 bushels charcoal
Appropriation
90
ANNUAL REPORTS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
-
Appropriation
$ 15,500 00
CREDITS
From Lowell, Lawrence and Haverhill Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1899 $ 285 28 From Plum Island Electric Railway Co., excise tax for 1900 36 70
From Citizens Electric Street Railway Co., ex- cise tax for 1900 311 13
From Haverhill & Amesbury Street Railway Co. excise tax for 1900 38 89
From State of Massachusetts, railway tax. 1,034 14
George W. Langdon, shovelling snow 5 40
Margaret A. Dimmick 6 20
Estate Lydia LeCraw 66
I 50
Frederick I. Knight
I 50
Citizens Electric Street Railway Co., re- moval of snow from track.
175 00
From Joseph Woods, gravel.
50
J. M. Haley, 66
20
66 E. S. Johnson,
2 60
66 Benjamin F. Stanley, stone
I 60
- E. Perkins Lumber Co., stone and gravel.
12 92
Burley & Stevens, 66
31 60
66 Dennis Cronan, dirt
80
Cornelius Leary “
70
Fire department
8 80
Cashman Brothers, use of road roller and cart .. 274 00
From Citizens Electric Street Railway Co., use of road roller and replacing edgestones .... From George O. Kent, repairing streets. 4 50
351 87
Georgetown & Ipswich Electric Railway Co., use of road roller, gravel and labor. . . From Orrin J. Gurney, removing trees 6 00
106 93
" Newburyport Gas & Elec. Co., use of road roller, gravel and labor. 186 65
Carried forward.
$2,885 41 $15,500 00
. .
91
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $2,885 4I
$15,500 00
From National Biscuit Co., use of cart. I 00
Atkinson Coal Co., crossing stones. 25 50
2,9II 91
Total appropriation and income
$18,4II 91
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals
to balance account.
5,779 OI
$24,190 92
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Highways
Charles M. Pritchard, one year's salary as super- intendent. $1,200 00
Charles M. Pritchard, cash paid for sundry items 61 55
Edgar Ross, shoeing and sundries 54 95
Hale Knight, grain. 264 17
Moses H. Rolfe, grain. 192 55
George E. Daniels, wood work.
7 50
P. M. Lougee, wood work.
63 00
J. W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries. 136 33
Hermon Staples, stock and labor
32 12
McGlew Bros., shoeing, sundries and one new cart. 259 00
Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries.
I45 50
James C. Colman, use of teams. 303 72
E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming ...
23 40%
A. Russell & Son, labor and castings
IO 26
Wm. Holker, hardware.
44 96
Moses H. Chase, sundries
84 21
Orrin J. Gurney, 7,380 lbs. hay
66 42
Israel A. Morse, 10,525 1bs. hay.
I00 54
News Publishing Co., advertising
6 25
Newburyport Herald Co.
8 75
Frank E. Davis, stock, labor and repairs
28 04
S. H. Thurlow, hardware.
7 75
Estate N. Varina, weighing 5,962 tons stone. . . .
178 86
Thomas F. O'Neil, 5,131 tons 1410 1bs. crushed stone at $1.15, and 587 tons crushed stone at 98 cents. 6,476 70
Winfield Winkley, labor. I 00
Wm. Smith, labor.
2 40
Henry Jackman, 476 double loads gravel. 95 20
Carried forward $9,885 13
$24,190 92
1
92
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $9,855 13 $24,190 92
J. Gardner Little, 9,045 lbs. hay 81 40
H. N. Marshall & Son, 2 bags salt. 1 80
Amanda Caynor, piece of land on Water street .. 100 00
Frank Ennis, use of team and labor
15 40
Philip Ennis
24 40
Hiram L. Ordway, use of teanı and labor 44 10
Albert Currier, 7,160 1bs. hay.
64 44
Chas. W. Blake, services as veterinary
21 00
G. S. Goodrich, 2,290 lbs. bedding II 45
Joseph Little, 16,990 lbs. hay 184 28
Charles E. Woods, paint and labor.
10 15
N. C. Moody, iron work. 28 60
F. M. Underhill, labor and gravel.
32 00
J. P. Gordon, crossing stone.
135 19
E. E. Bartlett, hay, use of team and labor
41 50
John H. Balch, jr., 49,175 1bs. coal and 4 ft. wood
IJI 14
George E. Greeley, water cans and labor
3 10
Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor
48 31
J. P. Titcomb, professional services
19 50
Albert Hodgdon, use of team and labor
8 50
Charles H. Meader, mason work.
47 13
Harry Leeming, iron work.
33 95
F. W. Chase, use team and men.
86 40
Flori Donahoe, use team and men
154 65
L. W. Coker, sundries
28 46
George H. Jaques, hardware.
13 64
John A. Greeley & Co., stock and labor
35 26
City of Newburyport, sprinkling 6,698 feet at 3c John Ronan, use of teams.
19 90
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
14 55
Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., advertising . . 4 00
Win. B. Porter, use of team 21 50
Cashman Bros., completion of State road, gravel and crushed stone and use of teams 579 95
George Kendall, 2,800 1bs. hay. 28 00
Karl Castelhun, sundries. 2 94
F. A. Silloway & Co., sundry repairs, etc. 32 70
Thomas P. Thomas, laying concrete crossings. . 60 52
Frank H. Plumer, use of team. 14 25
L M. Hatch & Son, lumber 50
Orrin G. Davis, use of team 16 00
John W. Walker, lettering signs 1 00
Carried forward.
$12,237 63 $24, 190 92
200 94
93
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $12,237 63 $24, 190 92
W. A. Davis & Son, labor on road roller awning 35
Fire department, spray nozzle. 7 00
Daniel W. Piper, 730 tons stone at goc 657 00
Stephen P. Bray, 3530 1bs. coal 7 94
Edward H. Bartlett, labor .
60
Smith & Goold, one doz. Dr. Gray's lotion.
6 30
L. C. Capen, brushes
6 00
George I Little, 2380 lbs. hay
21 42
Moses H. Poor, 10,555 lbs. hay.
106 28
George T. Merrill, jr., use of team
IO 25
Thurston S. Chase, use of of snow plough.
II 80
Fire department, 150 feet of hose at 35℃
52 50
Citizens Elec. St. Railway Co., labor and use of
team in connection with State street drain .. 146 33
Dennis J. Hale, one year's salary as driver ..
712 00
Dennis Lucy
712 00
Maurice D. Broderick
712 00
Albert E. Bray 66 66
. .
712 00
Frank Annis
· 712 00
George W. Carter
. 712 00
George L. Paul, services as engineer
403 02
Cornelius Lyons,
labor 25 40
Thomas Ryan
207 10
John Whalen
66
77 70
James Leonard
66
63 00
Cornelius Sullivan
202 20
Michael Crowley
37 30
Owen Keefe 66
12 70
Eugene Collins
66
43 80
Chas. W. Jackman
34 00
George P. Peckham
66
56 30
John Clifford
66
239 10
Charles A. Grant
13 40
Thomas C. Colman
45 20
George E. Pearson
248 90
Wm. H. Colby
66
75 20
Daniel Quill
316 30
Cornelius Lynch
66
328 00
Cornelius Kelleher
339 50
Edward Powers
276 60
John T. C'Conner
217 50
Dennis Kelleher
213 50
Carried forward
$21,019 12 $24, 190 92
. .
66
94
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward.
$21,019 12 $24.190 92
John Pollard,
labor
261 80
Jeremiah Coffee
66
99 00
Jeremiah Toomey
66
154 90
Thomas Hale
66
389 50
Michael Kelley
238 80
Timothy Coffee
66
225 70
Daniel Lucy
6
78 90
Patrick Keefe
47 40
Philip Crimmins
66
30 80
James E. Welch
66
104 40
James Sidebotham,
66
31 70
John M. Buzzell
66
6 80
Murty Kelleher
66
15 20
Charles E. Allen
215 10
Wm. H. Merritt
66
18 50
Nelson Gayette
33 00
Dennis Murphy
66
I 20
Edmund Ryan
66
83 20
Jeremiah Sleelian
6 .
153 50
Dennis Duggan
66
6 00
Timothy Reardon
.6
19 80
Fred'k W. Huntington
28 00
Charles W. Davis
66
33 90
Maurice Corcoran
66
56 10
Charles G. Bashaw
21 50
Patrick J. O'Brien
66
13 80
Matthew Toomey
2 80
George F. Lord
1 00
Richard S. Coffin
3 00
Jamies E. Lyons
66
I 80
Patrick O Brien
66
17 00
Patrick Scully
13 40
Michael Murphy
8 20
Jeremiah Buckley
66
6 40
James Lyons
8 20
Cornelius Sheehan
6.
14 50
John Leighton
70 80
Louis Boutin
66
13 60
James Toomey
43 40
Jeremiah Moynihan
3 60
Carried forward
$23,761 02 $24,190 92
34 60
Chas. Bashaw
131 10
Philip Limerick
.
DETAILED STATEMENT
95
Brought forward
James H, Harris
labor
I 00
Thomas E. Whalen
37 40
Daniel O'Connell
44 00
George Dubois
66
3 00
Charles S. Barth
63 20
Wilson Gayette
80
John Moulton
2 00
Martin Donahoe
28 60
Charles Butman
66
2 80
John McDade
34 30
Charles W. Thurlow
16 50
Wallace Bean
66
17 20
Joseph Christian
I 50
Timothy Moynihan
5 70
John T. Hoskins
66
II 60
William Ready
66
18 00
Sidney W. Harris
2 00
John Stranger
40
Eugene White
I 00
Joseph C. Doyle
40
George E. Dixon
66
67 00
Caleb C. Buzze11
66
2 60
Asa T. Newhall
8 40
John F. Hale
4 20
Albert Collyer
9 10
Charles W. Davis, jr.
I 00
John Hatfield
66
6 80
Alexander L. Jackson
2 60
Daniel Creeden
I 50
Daniel Cronan
66
3 60
Edgar B. Davis
2 40
Charles R. Merrill
50
Andrew Parosso
5 40
John Mahaney
66
6 60
Frank E. Chase
66
5 50
Herbert R. Chase
70
Abner R. Cobb
I 00
Murty Kelleher
9 60
$24,190 92
.
96
ANNUAL REPORTS
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$3,500 00
Appropriation for overdraft in 1899. 2,674 55
$ 6,174 55
CREDITS
From George W. Knight, on account of milk licenses.
$ 8 00 From George C. Hale, for redemption of property sold for taxes 72 18
From United Type Writer Supply Co., bill credit- ed back. 30
From city treasurer on account of checks over five years old not presented for payment.
12 90
From city clerk, junk licenses.
87 00
66
billiard and pool licenses
26 00
,
pawnbrokers
100 00
66 €
auctioneers
6 00
66 show 17 00
329 38
From income account transferred
.5,414 04
5,743 42
Total appropriation and income
$11,917 97
UNDRAWN TRANSFERS
Public property .
$ 584 31
Police
710 57
Fuel.
203 08
Printing.
156 41
Soldiers' relief.
60 52
Sewer (maintenance)
9 38
Cushing park 46 65
Interest ..
317 73
Watering streets for 1900
48 30
Military aid
139 77
$2,276 72
$14,194 69
Carried forward. $
$14,194 69
6
97
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward.
$14,194 69
OVERDRAWN TRANSFERS
Poor
$1,162 26
Schools
931 72
Fire.
203 74
Highways
5,779 OI
Sidewalks and edgestones
I, 202 24
Ashes and rubbish
72 50
Bridges and culverts
1,566 54
Lighting
418 91
Salaries
128 5I
Public library
3II 88
Board of Health.
67 48
Parks
20 77
Abatements tax of 1897
IIO 94
1898
17 75
1899
20 37
1900
13 21
watering streets 1897
II 61
.6
1899
4 59
66
1900
24 54
12,068 57
2,126 12
Overdrawn balance in 1899
$2,674 55
Expenses as per statement below
4,935 07
7,609 62
Balance overdrawn for year 1900.
$5,483 50
EXPENDITURES Authorized by City Council JANUARY
E. L. Pettengill. trimming trees
$28 50
George E. Dixon,
labor
6 40
Michael Kelley
2 60
Chas. E. Allen
2 00
Caleb Buswell
2 70
Thomas Hale
I 00
Jeremiah Sheehan
80
Carried forward
$44 00
98
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $ 44 00
Timothy Coffey labor 20
Jeremiah Coffey 20
J. P. Titcomb, professional services 30 00
Wolfe Tavern, dinner for committee. 2 25
Thomas Huse, mayor, cash paid for expenses of committee in Boston during months of Octo- ber, November and December 24 50
Estate Joseph H. Currier, allowance on tax acct. 28 90
Eben C. Knight, cash paid for car fares. 2 30
Fred E. Smith, P. M., postage. II 00
2,500 printed and stamped
envelopes. 53 00
Hill's livery, horse hire 8 50
Telephone Co., use of telephone I 95
Moses Young return of deaths
4 50
J. M. Greenough, horse hire 4 50
Wm. B. Porter, delivering and collecting ballot boxes .
4 00
George H. Cook, return of deaths.
4 50
Samuel Pearson, services at ward two roon1. 7 00
F. H. Rundlett, putting up booths, pasting bal- lots, etc.
5 75
Albert Hodgdon, services at ward one room. 7 00
Chas. H. Lunt, services at ward six room 13 00
Chas. E. Ash, services at ward five room. 15 00 News Publishing Co., printing and advertising .. 65 45
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertis'g Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., advertising ...
119 77 30 00 Turner Specialty Co., I gross crayons
3 00
Moses E. Cook, services as warden
8 00
Jobn C. Lang, clerk
8 00
Frank E. Thurlow,
inspector
8 00
Thomas Humphreys "
8 00
Chas. C. Donnell,
8 00
Wmn. B. Porter,
8 00
Moses A. Stevens,
deputy warden. 2 50
Joseph L. Jacoby,
66 clerk.
2 50
Joseph L. Thurlow,
inspector.
2 50
John W. Allen,
66
2 50
Fred S. Goodwin
2 50
John J. Thurlow,
66
66
...
2 50
Wm. W. Hutchins,
warden
8 00
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