City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1900, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1900
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Number of Pages: 388


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$561 27


99


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$561 27


Aaron B. Adams, services as clerk.


8 00


Samuel J. Ford, 66 inspector 8 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell,


8 00


Daniel E. Tilton, 66


8 00


Greenleaf A. Johnson, services as inspector


8 00


Wm. H. Johnson, services as deputy warden


2 50


Willis A. Macintosh, "


clerk.


2 50


Allen D. Pettengill,


inspector ..


2 50


Wallace E. Bean, 66 ‹‹


2 50


Frank W. Landford 66


66


.. . 2 50


John J. McGlew


..


2 50


James P. Walsh


warden


8 00


H. P. Macintosh, jr.


clerk.


8 00


George P. Sargent


66


inspector. 8 00


8 00


B. W. Barrett


66


8 00


J. Willard Ballou


8 00


Edward Sexton


deputy warden


2 50


Caleb B. Huse


66


clerk.


2 50


George W. Manser


64


inspector


2 50


Geo. L. Richardson


66


..


2 50


Cornelius J. Kiely


66


. .


2 50


Wm. J. Creasey, 66


warden


..


8 00


Charles A. Stockman 66


clerk


8 00


Albert D. Hale


inspector


8 00


John B. Brookings


8 00


Edwin Currier


8 00


Oliver T. Littlefield 66


8 00


Edgar C. Tyler


deputy


warden


2 50


Wmı. H. Welch


clerk.


2 50


Bernard C. McQuade "


66


inspector


2 50


John M. Sullivan


66


2 50


George N. Jaques 66


66


·


2 50


Joseph F. Keefe 66


2 50


Henry D. Follansbee "


warden


8 00


John J. Creeden 66


clerk


8 00


James F. Murphy


66


inspector


8 00


John E. Elliott


8 00


Freeman P. Healey


8 00


Gilbert A. Noyes


66


66


. . .


8 00


George E. Ross 66


deputy warden


2 50


Frank E. Davis


clerk.


2 50


Carried forward


$792 77


..


..


..


Fred B. 'Fanning


100


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$792 77


J. Q. A. Morrison, serv. as deputy inspector.


2 50


John R. Comley


2 50


Fred E. Stanton 66


66


2 50


Richard J. Foley ..


: 50 2


Joshua L. Chase 66


warden 8 00


Wmn. G. Somerby 6.


clerk. 8 00


George A. Coffin


66


inspector


8 00


Jolın L. Lewis


8 00


Frank W. Merrill


8 00


W'm. C. Coffin 66


8 00


Wm. S. Patriquin 66


deputy warden.


: 50 2


Elmer H. Whitmore "


clerk


2 50


Edwin F. Jackman “


inspector


: 50


Geo. L. Whitmore “


2 50


Jas. W. Mitchell, jr. “


2


: 50


Arthur J. Brooks


2 50


Edmund S. Spalding, attorney settlement of claim Mannix vs. city of Newburyport. 50 00


Daniel Lucy, labor on sea wall 6 80


I 80


Cornelius Sullivan


I 40


FEBRUARY


John Pollard, labor $ 1 00


Fowle's News Agency, Boston Advertiser I year. . 5 20


Jackson's Express Co., express I 25


Becktold Printing and Book Mfg. Co., one Juli- an's interest book 75


35


H. I. Bartlett, cash paid witness and officers' fees. travel, postage, etc. 63 10


Luther Dame, professional services


3 00


Fred E. Smith, P. M., box rent.


50


Thomas Huse, mayor, cash paid for expenses at hearings 21 00


Wm. C. Strong & Co., standard dictionary . 12 70


Henry M. Meek, 100 No. 4 nomination papers 5 00


50


Boston & Maine R. R. Co., mileage. 40 85


Newburyport Herald Co., printing mayor's ad- dress 48 40


Carried forward $205 60


$925 77


925 77


American Express Co., express


George E. Pearson, labor on sea wall


A. R. Andrews, 100 granite covers.


66


IOI


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $205 60


$925 77


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising . II IO


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 15 00


George H. Pearson, sundries 11 19


Western Union Tel. Co, time service city hall clock 3 00


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephones 18 30


Corliss, Macy & Co., record books. 33 50


T. Harrington, return of deaths.


17 75


Pike & Elliott, return of deaths


21 00


Robert J. Mckinney, return of deaths


9 25


C. C. Day, return of births.


4 50


George W. Worcester, return of births


6 50


Arthur Savignac, return of births


50


Warren W. Pillsbury, return of births


4 75


Ernest H. Noyes, return of births 1 00


Wolfe tavern, dinner for committee 2 25


Arthur Withington, cash paid for expenses for committee in Boston


6 55


Jere B. Lunt, mason work on sea wall


106 68


Frank H. Plumer, use of team. 4 50


Wm. B. Porter, use of team.


9 00


491 92


MARCH


American Express Co., express.


$2 75


Thomas Huse, mayor, cash paid for expense of


self and members of city council in Boston .. Robert G. Allen, collecting data for 287 births. 28 80


IO 50


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing bell. 4 00


55


Arthur Withington, expenses in Boston at hear- ing on alderman-at-large I 05


B. & M. R. R. Co., mileage.


26 00


Gould & Adams, rubber stamps and pads for same


10 00


Chas. F. Johnson, return of births


3 75


The Carter Ink Co., record ink 4 00


Wolfe tavern, dinner served for committee. 12 00


2 00


Simeon O. Pilling, return of births


I 00


Fred L. Butman, check book. IO 50


News Publishing Co., advertising


5 63


122 53


Carried forward


$1,540 22


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


Wm. H. Johnson, ringing bell.


102


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward.


$1,540 22


APRIL


Chas. E. Allen, labor.


2 00


Thomas Hale 66


2 00


Geo. E. Pearson


80


Stone & Webster, services in connection with ex- amination of hre aların 77 27


James W. Fennimore, ringing bell.


2 00


George W. Langdon, professional services


10 00


United Typewriter and Supplies [Co., one Smith ribbon 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 45


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising


10 00


Henry Bell, ringing bell. 2 00


News Publishing Co., advertising 8 75


Jennie E. Osgood, services as stenographer


15 00


George H. Stevens, cash paid for postage


2 00


N. D. Rodigrass, 6 mos. services as harbor master 50 00 Fred L. Butman, poll tax book and street watering book to order 19 00


10 00


$212 02


MAY


American Express Co., express. $ 20


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising. .. 62 13


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., printing. 5 00


John Pollard, distributing food at Cashman fire .. 2 00


George Dixon 66


2 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire . 9 00


Wolfe tavern, coffee and supplies furnished at Cashman fire. 107 00


George H. Plumer, sandwiches and coffee. 4 60


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertis- ing. 30 82


Chas. H. Lunt, care of ward six room. 1 00


Albert Hodgdon, care of ward one room 1 00


Samuel Pearson, care of ward two room. 1 00


F. E. Smith, P. M., box rent and postage


9 75


B. & M. R. R. Co., mileage 46 00


Fred'k Tigh, return of births. 7 50


Thomas Huse, mayor, expense of self and con-


mittee in Boston 6 00


Carried forward $295 00


$1,752 24


F. E. Smith, P. M., postage


....


. .


103


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $295 00


$1,752 24


H. H. Landford, one year's services as superin- tendent of fire alarm to May 1, 1900 .. 100 00


Horace I. Bartlett, expenses in Boston and Salem, typewriting and postage. 22 34


Hill's livery, 3 hacks .. 15 00


H. M. Dolbeare, 350 blanks. 6 12


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephones. 20 27


Western Union Tel. Co., time service city hall clock 3 00


Wm. G. Fisher, cash paid expenses of committee in Boston 5 45


Thomas Huse, mayor. cash paid for sundries at Cashman fire. 25 48


$492 66


JUNE


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising $55 00


C. E. Ash, services at ward room I 00


F. E. Smith, P. M., postage. 20 00


American Express Co., express.


20


Wm. H. Huse, expenses to tax commissioner's office 2 60


Library bureau, cards for assessors. 23 00


The Fairbanks Co., I steel stencil for sealers' use : 30


F. E. Wolff, typewriting (municipal register) . .


: 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


: 55 1


News Publishing Co., advertising. 13 13


Charles M. Townsend, ringing bell. 2 00


-- -


$132 28


JULY


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., advertising .. . N. D. Rodigrass, 4 mos. services as harbor master 33 33


$30 00


Gegrge H. Stevens, cash paid for postage and steel pens. 6 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone


1 00


American Express Co., express.


95


George W. Ellison, return of births


50


J. Babbin, services as interpreter.


3 00


George H. Newton, gold pen and holder


3 65


B. & M. R. R. Co., mileage.


20 00


A. N. Little, treasurer, 1-2 appropriation for south end reading room. 100 00


$198 43


Carried forward.


$2,575 61


TCI


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$2,575 61


AUGUST


Charles E. Allen, labor $ 4 00


Nelson Gayette 6 00


Thomas E. Whalen '


10 00


William T. Colby " I 80


American Express Co., express 4 08


J. P. Titcomb, services as engineer . 44 70


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephones 20 61


J. T. Mahoney, copy of inventories 2 50


Newburyport Despatch, express. I 60


Henry R. Weitzel, return of deaths 9 00


Henry Bell, ringing bell.


3 00


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing bell.


3 00


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising


15 00


A. W. Thompson, sundries 6 85


Horace J. Stevens, procuriug shareholders' list for assessors 30 00


Fred E. Smith, P. M., box rent.


50


Sampson, Murdock & Co., one Boston directory. 5 00


W. H. Johnson, ringing bell. 3 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and binding 1,200 lists of persons assessed for poll taxes .. 153 76 E. J. Batchelder, ringing bell. 7 00


News Publishing Co., advertising


John O'Connor, ringing bell. 16 39


2 00


Western Union Tel. Co., telegram


51


James P. Currier, ringing bell. 7 00


Horace I. Bartlett, cash paid for travel, typewrit-


ing, postage, etc. 21 27


SEPTEMBER


Charles E Allen, labor 3 60


Nelson Gayette


3 60


J. P. Titcomb, services as engineer . 21 60


John E. Bailey, stock and labor 12 87


Hill's livery, horse hire 6 00


A. W. Thompson, sundries I 80


W. Union Tel. Co., time service city hall clock .. 3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone. I 25


F. S. Blanchard & Co., 2 copies Mass. year book. 6 00


Randolph C. Hurd, returning births. 1


: 50


378 57


Carried forward. $ 61 22


$2,954 18


DETAILED STATEMENT


IO5


Brought forward. $61 22


$2,954 18


Frank H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills. 50 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing. 9 85


A. N. Little, treas., account of south end reading room association. 100 00


Cornelius and Hannah Kelleher, lot of land on Merrimac street. 25 00


246 07


OCTOBER


Thomas E. Whalen, labor


$5 20


Chas. E. Allen


6 20


John T. O'Connor,


3 00


Jeremiah Coffey


3 00


Edward Powers


3 00


George E. Pearson 66


, 00


Nelson Gayette


4 00


Philip Limerick 66


I 00


F. E. Smith, P. M., postage


12 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertis- ing ... . .


26 80


J. M. Greenough, horse hire.


3 00


B. & M. R. R. Co., mileage.


23 00


County of Essex, board of Thomas Larner


5 00


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., advertising. . .


5 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone .. I 25


News Publishing Co., advertising. 13 50


Thomas Huse, mayor, expense in Boston with city solicitor to interview counsel on water case . 3 00


120 95


NOVEMBER


Charles Bashaw,


labor


$25 90


Caleb Buzzell


36 70


Thomas Hale


2 00


Charles E. Allen


4 00


Philip Limerick


5 00


Thomas E. Colman 66


3 80


John Whalen



1 00


Charles A. Grant


1 00


George E. Pearson


66


3 00


J. Littlefield & Son, stock and labor


34 47


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising ... I59 75


Newburyport Herald Co., 95 65


Carried forward. $372 27


$3,321 20


106


ANNUAL REPORTS


Carried forward $372 27


3,321 20


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., advertising ... 9 00


Charles H. Lunt, care of ward six room1. 2 00


Albert Hodgdon, care of ward one room .. 2 00


Henry M. Meek Pub. Co., assessors' blanks. 4 46


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephones 19 21


Castelhun & Hale, framing resolutions, etc. 4 00


Ernest H. Noyes, returning birthis


5 50


American Express Co., express


15


Fred E. Smith, P. M., box rent.


50


L. A. Blaisdell, engrossing one resolution


5 00


Little, Brown & Co., Mass. acts and resolves for 1888-89 3 00


Fred L. Butman, note and letter heads


9 00


Western Union Tel. Co., time service city hall clock and telegram. 3 30


Horace I. Bartlett, cash paid for type writing, postage and mileage .. II 58


N. N. Jones, attorney. settlement of claim, Ball vs. city of Newburyport. 150 00


Mrs. David J. Merrill, land on Merrimac street . . 300 00


--


900 97


DECEMBER


Charles Bashaw labor $9 40


Caleb C. Buzzell


5 40


Charles E. Allen


4 00


Philip Limerick


4 00


Charles G. Bashaw


4 00


Patrick Keefe 66


00


Michael Kelley


2 00


American Express Co., express.


4 65


Postal Telegraph Co. 5 00


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting sidewalk


33 72


Edward L. Pettengill, trimming trees.


20 10


J. M. Haley, trimming trees. 4 00


S. Chilton Crocker, two No. 5 Crocker pens


9 00


F. E. Smith, P. M., stamped envelopes .. 5 60


B. & M. R R. Co., mileage. 26 00


Telephone Co., exchange service night of Nov. 6, for election returns. 5 00


Sampson, Murdock & Co., 8 city directories 16 00


Geo. H. Stevens, cash paid for postage, etc 3 58


Hill's livery, horse hire. 3 00


Carried forward $165 45


$4,222 17


IO7


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward.


$165 45 $4,222 17


Corliss, Macy & Co., record book of common council .


I2 50


Albert Hodgdon, services at ward one room. 6 00


Samuel Pearson, services at ward two room. 8 00


C. W. Bailey, order book and rubber bands 2 55


F. H. Rundlett, pasting ballots, car fare, putting up voting booths, etc. for state election 6 35


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising. 44 65


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising . . .


90 15


Hermon Staples, cleaning and pasting lists and blocks


I 75


Moses E. Cook, services as warden


8 00


Jobn C. Lang,


clerk


8 00


Frank E. Thurlow,


inspector 8 00


8 00


Chas. C. Donnell, 66


8 00


Wm. B Porter, 66


66


8 00


Moses A. Stevens,


deputy warden. 2 50


Joseph L. Jacoby,


clerk.


2 50


Fred L. Goodwin,


inspector


2 50


John W. Allen,


66


2 50


John J. Thurlow,


66


. .


2 50


Joseph L. Thurlow


66


warden


8 00


Aaron B. Adams, services as clerk.


8 00


Samuel J. Ford, 66


inspector


8 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell,


8 00


Daniel E. Tilton,


8 00


Greenleaf A. Johnson, serv.


8 00


Wm. H. Johnson, services as deputy warden


2 50


Willis A. Macintosh, 66


66


clerk.


2 50


Allen D. Pettengill,


66


inspector 2. 50


Wallace E. Bean,


2 52


Frank W. Landford


66


. ..


2 50


John J. McGlew


2 50


James P. Walsh


66


warden


8 00


H. P. Macintosh, jr.


clerk.


8 00


George P. Sargent


inspector 8 00


66


8 00


B. W. Barrett


66


8 00


C. H. Webster


66


. . .


8 00


Edward Sexton


deputy warden


2 50


Carried forward


$513 90


$4,222 17


..


2 50


Wm. W. Hutchins,


. .


Fred B. Fanning


6


Thomas Humphreys "


IO8


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$513 90


$4,222 17


Caleb B. Huse


services as deputy clerk.


2 50


George W. Manser


inspector


2 50


Geo. L. Richardson


.


2 50


J. W. Coffin, jr.


. . . 2 50


Cornelius J. Kiely


66


.. .


2 50


Wm. J. Creasey,


warden


8 00


Charles A. Stockman


clerk


8 00


Albert 'D. Hale


inspector


8 00


Joseph F. Keefe


8 00


John B. Brookings


8 00


Daniel Collins, jr. 66


8 00


Edwin Currier


deputy


warden.


2 50


Wmn. H. Welch


clerk ..


2 50


Bernard C. McQuade "


inspector


2 50


Oliver T. Littlefield


: 50


John M. Sullivan


....


2 50


George N. Jaques


66


...


: 50


Henry D. Follansbee "


warden


8 00


John J. Creeden


clerk


8 00


Richard J. Foley


inspector


8 00


Gilbert A. Noyes


8 00


Freeman P. Healey


8 00


Laurence C. Huse


8 00


Herbert W. Ross


deputy warden


2 50


Frank E. Davis


66


clerk.


2 50


Albert E. Moylan, serv. as deputy inspector


2 50


John Elliott


2 50


Fred E. Stanton


50


Michael Murphy


66


2 50


Joshua L. Chase


warden


8 00


Wm. G. Somerby


clerk.


8 00


George A. Coffin


inspector


8 00


Geo. L. Whitmore


8 00


Frank W. Merrill 66


8 00


Wm. C. Coffin


8 00


Henry A. Reed


deputy warden.


2 50


Elmer H. Whitmore "


clerk


2 50


Edwin F. Jackman “


inspector


2 50


Arthur J. Brooks


66


2 50


Thos. W. Mitchell, “


66


2 50


$712 90


$4,935 07


. .


109


DETAILED STATEMENT


INTEREST DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $ 16,500 00


CREDITS


From overdue taxes $3,316 84


From Ocean National Bank (deposits). 1,185 66


4,502 50


Total appropriation and income


$21,002 50


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to


balance account. 317 73


$20,684 77


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Finance


One year Follansbee fund.


$ 120 00


Simpson fund


900 00


Sawyer fund 225 00


66


Green fund 80 00


Frothingham fund.


40 00


‹‹ A. Williams fund


40 00


Brown fund.


675 00


Toppan fund


10 00


Atwood fund


472 50


Todd fund


400 00


W. O. Moseley fund


400 00


registered bonds $42,500.


1,700 00


Six months' registered bonds $27,500


481 25


One year armory loan $16,200


223 00


Six months school loan $3,000.


60 00


12 months note No. 586, $50,000


1,475 00


2 years I month 28 days, note 578, $1,000


64 83


13 months note No. 592,. $40,000.


1,354 12


12


593,


1,467.73.


44 03


3


596, 9,000.00


78 75


3


597, 9,000.00


78 75


12


66


598, 9,000.00.


292 50


12


599, 7,500.00 243 75


Carried forward $9,548 48 $20,684 77


Dexter fund


90 00


110


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward.


.$9,548 48 $20,684 77


11 months note, No. 600, 25,000.00


720 48


9


601, 9,000.00. 219 36


9


66 602, 9,000.00 219 36


3


66 605, 30,000.00.


243 75


2


20 days note, No. 606, 2,000.00 13 34


Coupons.


9,720 00


$20,684 77


LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS


Appropriation $13,000 00


CREDITS


From W. D. Harris, one lamp post. $ 2 25


66 J. H. Oliver, one lamp post and lantern 4 45


F. H. Rundlett, sale of lanterns 4 25


city clerk, sale of lanterns I 00


$II 95


Total appropriation and income


$13,011 95


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals


to balance account 418 91


$13,430 86


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Lighting


Newburyport Gas and Elec. Co., lighting streets and public buildings $13,398 48


H. H. Landford, 5 Sampson jars and labor 5 50


Hills' livery, open hack and wagonette. 10 00


J. J. Merrill, electric work. 15 88


D. W. Nutting, care of lanterns I 00


$13,430 86


III


DETAILED STATEMENT


APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURES For lighting streets and public buildings ending December 15, 1900


Cubic feet gas


Cost


Lighting City hall.


. 269,500


$417 15


Market hall


.185,300


285 42


66


Central fire station


. 124,300


191 50


66


Public library


136,400


209 92


Engine house No. 2


54,600


84 12


66


66


66


3


42,100


65 03


66


8


25,800


39 62


Putnam school.


18,200


28 62


Armory building.


. 125,500


195 22


66


Temple street school.


1,100


I 74


-


Kelley school.


32,500


51 02


66


License commissioners' office. . 100


17


1,O15 400


$1,569 53


Cost of street lights, 154 arcs, 13 incandescents


and lanterns at Public library and City hall. $11,486 34


Cost of drop lights city hall stage, etc. 276 61


Cost of relocating lights.


66 00


Sundry bills.


32 38


$11,861 33


$13,430 86


There are 154 arc and II incandescent lights in the streets, one arc light at Newburyport bridge and lanterns at Public library and City hall.


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$200 00


EXPENDITURES


Thomas E. Cutter, for Grand Army Post. 200 00


112


ANNUAL REPORTS


NOTES PAYABLE


Amount outstanding December 16, 1899 .. $216,917 73 Notes issued in 1900 as follows :


No. 600, order water commissioners of New- buryport, 37s per cent. $25,000 00


No. 601, order J. V. Felker. city treasurer, 314 per cent. 9,000 00


No. 602, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 314 per cent. 9,000 00


No. 603, order W. F. Houston, trustee. 344 per cent . 1,467 73


No. 604, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent.


4,000 00


No. 605, order Institution for Savings, city, 344 per cent


30,000 00


No. 606, order General Charitable Society, Newburyport, 3 per cent


2,000 CO


No. 607, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent.


10,000 00


No. 608, order J. V Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent.


9,000 00


No. 609, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent.


9,000 00


No. 610, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent.


7,500 00


$115,967 73 -


Appropriation


3,500 00


$336,385 46


Notes paid during 1900, as follows :


No. 530, order Institution for Savings, city ... $2,000 00


No. 578, order J V. Felker, city treasurer .. . . 1,000 00 No. 586, order E. P. Shaw. State treasurer .... 50,000 00


No. 593, order W. F. Houston, trustee 1,467 73


No 596, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer. . ...


9,000 00


No. 597, 66


66


...


9,000 00


No. 598. 66


. . ..


9,000 00


No. 599, 66


. . .


7,500 00


No. 601,


66


..


9,000 00


Carried forward .


$97,967 73 #336,385 46


II3


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward. $97,967 73 $336,385 46 No. 602, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer .... 9,000 00 No. 605, Institution for Savings, city ... 30,000 00


No. 606, " General Charitable Society of Newburyport 2,000 00


$138,967 73


Transferred to armory account.


2,000 00


$140,967 75


Amount outstanding Dec. 15, 1900. .


$195,417 73


PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS


Appropriation


$450 00


CREDITS


From city clerk, for license of merry go-round.


15 00


Total appropriation and income:


465 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- auce account. 20 77


$485 77


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Park Commissioners


S. H. Thurlow, rake, screws, etc. $ 2 00


Frank E. Davis, sundry repairs, etc. IO 65


Toppan & Wilson, manilla thread. I 08


City of Newburyport, sprinkling for year 1900 .. . 71 82


James F. Brown, salt and grass seed . 3 72


John W. Walker, setting glass. 17 25


Daniel W. Cate, labor at mall and Brown square .. 337 80


John F. Hale, labor


6 00


Daniel Lucy


3 00


Cornelius Lynch


2 60


John Pollard


3 80


Daniel Creeden


40


Daniel Lucy


2 40


Thomas Hale


66


3 00


Flori Donahoe


66


: 60


George E. Pearson


I 00


Carried forward. $468 12


$485 17


114


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$468 12


$485 77


Fred Hinkley


labor


3 75


Owen Keefe


66


3 60


Dennis Kelleher


1 00


Thomas E. Whalen


1 00


George P. Peckham


1 00


Win. W. Hutchins


5 50


Thomas E. Coleman


I 80


$485 77


PARKS (ATKINSON COMMON)


Appropriation


$500 00


CREDITS


From sale of posts.


$ 5 45


From Belleville Improvement Society (cash) 9 40


14 85


Total appropriation and income.


$514 85


EXPEDNITURES Authorized by Park Commissioners


Joseph Breck & Sons, hardwood ashes $ 13 29


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting walks. 102 08


City of Newburyport, sprinkling streets 7 23


T. J. King, furnishing plants, etc. 10 00


E. K. Batchelder, labor at common 33 75


F. E. Chase, labor at common. 47 50


George Milton, labor at common 301 00


54 85


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DETAILED STATEMENT


PARKS (CUSHING)


Appropriation . $150 00


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to


balance account 46 65


$103 35


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Park Commissioners


Jos. J. Comley, digging up flower beds, plants and planting and care of same for the season. $ 50 00


City of Newburyport, watering streets. II I3


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting walks. 42 22


$103 35


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $12,000 00


CREDITS


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fines one year to Oct. 1, 1900. $1,580 IO From C. L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines one year to October 1, 1900 229 20 Frank L. Lattime, city marshal, for services of officer 5 00


$1,814 30


Total appropriation and income. $13,814 30


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account. 710 57


$13,103 73


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Police


Frank L. Lattime, salary as city marshal and cash paid $1,277 96


Patrick Creeden, services as captain of the watch 900 12


Carried forward $2,178 08


$13,103 73


116


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$2,178,08


$13,103 73


John L. McLean, services as assistant marshal ..


893 88


Henry C. Tate, services as patrolman.


797 64


William Gillis


66


849 56


Joseph H. Post


812 26


George W. Lattime


797 64


Philip H. Creasey 66


66


......


798 76


Seth Young


757 14


John F. Murphy


451 13


Lemuel Hicken


66


819 01


Charles W. Wells


795 39


George J. Ross


823 51


James F. Murphy


732 38


William H. Woodman


725 63


Fred'k A E. Hodgkins "


66


330 76


D. W. Cate services as special officer


2 25


Robert G. Allen


6


2 25


John H. Meader


....


4 50


Wm. I. Hunt


66


....


2 25


Chas. H. M. Bartlett 66


66


... .


23 65


James Toomey


2 25


Arthur H. Cobb


2 25


Evero W. Towne


2 25


Leon I. Stevens


... .


2 25


Charles J. Parker


2 25


R. George Hill


2 25


Peter J. Kelleher 66


. ...


3 38


James W. Davis


....


2 25


National Biscuit Co., pilot bread.


45 IO


N. E. Tel. Co., rental and use of telephone . ..... 83 26


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertis- ing . .


I 80


Sulpho-Napthol Co., 5 gallons sulpho-napthol .. Mrs. W. Fenders, washing towels 6 00


10 00


James F. Brown, groceries.


22 87


C. C. Hall, milk and meals furnished.


15 89


J. M. Greenough, horse hire.


9 00


J. W. Doyle, horse hire.


30 00


George H. Pearson, sundries


12 95


George O. Kent, 2 flash lights, 63 cells and use of launch


32 40


Fowle's News Agency, Sunday Herald, Globe


12 00


and Daily Globe.


Carried forward.


$12,898 07 $13.103 73


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II7


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward. $12,898 07 $13,103 73


Jackson Express Co .. express


25


Samuel J. Hughes, groceries. IO 93


R. A. W. Pritchard, toilet paper


4 00


News Publishing Co., printing. 7 50


The Mitchell Mfg. Co., 12 police badges 18 00


Oak Hall Clothing Co., coat and vest buttons. . .


5 18


Stevens Bros., 12 pairs gloves


I 80


Win. Reed & Sons, 3 police calls 3 00


Pettengill & Peare, I cot stretcher


3 35


C. W. Bailey, 4 doz. writing pads.


2 40


Central Pharmacy, sundries.


4 40


Wm. A. Maguire, 3 bottles disinfectants


2 25


Wm. P. Jones, repairing badge.


I 00


Jere Healey, 40,940 lbs. coal.


103 25


W. W. Pillsbury, professional services


5 00


Richard Pearce, services and use of boat


3 00


Thomas F. Carey, ginger and bromide


I 95


Robbins & Truesdale, labor and car fare


3 20


W. J. Moulton, milk and meals furnished.


3 65


Thomas Mullins, services and use of boat


6 00


White Front Grocery,coffee and sugar


2 65


Wm. Holker, 2 screens and mops.


90


J. N. Frost, ice.


7 00


S. Chilton Crocker, I Crocker pen


5 00


$13,103 73


POOR DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$20,000 00


CREDITS


Cash from city of Boston $ 172 50


Salem.


117 80


Lawrence


69 99


Malden


74 92


66 Lynn


73 30


Chelsea


247 50


Carried forward. $756 OI $20,000 00


IIS


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$756 0I $20,000 00


Cash from city of Gloucester


137 00


..


Lowell. 64 25


Haverhill


215 00


town of Truro.


20 25


Avon


27 92


..


Salisbury


264 60


. .


66


Newbury


36 00


..


Danvers.


61 42


..


Groveland.


7 14


Somerset. .


39 95


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North Reading


12 00


Georgetow11


65 40


Rowley


13 50


..


66 Marblehead


62 85


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


838 64


sale of barrels


13 00


State aid.


8 00


State of Massachusetts, transporta-




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