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tion, support and burial State paupers .. 600 08
Cash from soldiers' relief fund
741 73
$4,390 59
Less amount of soldiers' relief. 741 73
$3,648 86
Total appropriation and income.
$23,648 86
Amount overdrawn and transferred from inci- dentals to balance account. 1,162 26
$24,811 12
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry per- sons. $5,441 44
Taunton Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry per- sons. 169 46
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry persons 254 42 Northampton Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry persons. 169 46
Carried forward
$6,034 78 $24,811 12
Amesbury
405 85
119
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $6,034 78 $24,811 12
Westborough Insane Hospital, board of sundry persons. 338 92
Mrs. Alfred Parkman. board of sundry persons. 169 46
Worcester Insane Asylum, board of sundry per- sons. 338 93
Medfield Insane Asylum, board of sundry per- sons.
1,386 80
Massachusetts School for the Feeble Minded, board of sundry persons. 212 16
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. board of sun- dry persons
641 40
City of Haverhill, aid rendered sundry persons. 6. Boston
167 54
Salem
15 OI
Lowell 66
. .
250 75
New Bedford
66
3 00
Worcester
90 00
Gloucester 66
.
66
44 86
Lynn 6.
66
3 75
Town of Wakefield
57 25
Amesbury
139 35
Rowley ..
66
66
6 00
Newbury 6
66
2 75
W. H. Bayley (clerk) "
66
66
1,071 45
66 salary as clerk of overseer of the
poor 850 08 Charles W. Nelson and wife, salary as superin- tendent and matron of almshouse. 720 00
Charles W. Nelson, cash paid for sundries 804 32
Oscar H. Nelson, services as teamster. 350 CO
Ralph W. Nelson 66 6
70 00
Benjamin S. Richardson, cook at almshouse 120 00
Frank True
251 82
Anna Jaques Hospital, medical attendance and nursing. 851 66
Otis Robbins, rent of house.
47 50
Timothy Harrington, burial of poor. 1[2 00
James H. Noyes, groceries
62 00
James Noyes, milk 8 00
Fowle, Hibbard & Co., groceries. 152 89
George M. Roaf, provisions. 243 II
Carried forward
$15,726 06
$24,811 12
.
35 00
Somerville 66 66
66
.
.
·
73 52
120
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $15,726 06
$24,811 12
John S. Pike, boots and shoes 22 10
Y. W. C. Association, board of sundry persons 91 00
Brewster Bros., insurance.
127 50
George A. Fogg, groceries. 66 07
Henry Shaw, two copies Massachusetts settle- ment laws .. 4 00
B. S. Snow & Co., fish. 107 50
Porter. Rogers & Co .. clothing 21 13
N. E. Tel. Co., rental and use of telephones 141 53
Standard Oil Co., kerosene oil.
35 45
Newburyport Herald Co., one year's delivery of Morning Herald. 4 00
John H. Newman, provisions
36 78
J. B. Little, boots and shoes 25 10
Julia A. Hodgdon, board of poor person
26 00
Moses H. Rolfe, grain
362 34
Rufus Thurlow, fish
59 30
Toppan's Bee Hive, clothing
30 75
Mabel Johnson, house rent.
174 00
Richard Pettengill, house rent. 164 00
A. F. Ross & Co., groceries. 552 92
John F. Nickerson & Co., groceries. 50 38
Wm. W. Coffin, boots and shoes 43 55
Mrs. Lyons, house rent. 60 00
Mrs. John Hale, house rent. 48 00
J. C. Lunt & Co., burial of poor 20 00
Mrs. Mary E. Marden, rent of house 78 00
P. H. Ilsley, milk. 27 41
Peter Cusack, boots and shoes and burial of poor
33 85
Mrs. Julia Lynch, board of poor 76 50
Chase & Lunt, house rent. 27 50
John P. Squire & Co., pork
218 75
J. Walter Akerman, provisions
60 20
Ernest H. Noyes, allowance for medicine.
300 00
salary as city physician 450 00
Charles W. Cooke, agent, rent o house
5 00
Natonal Biscuit Co., crackers
158 49
E. P. Stickney, provisions. 36 75
M C. Adams. 9 18
Thomas Noyes & Son, groceries
104 50
Dennis Lynch, rent of house. 96 00
Moses A. Stevens, groceries 14I 50
Carried forward.
$19,823 09 $24,811 12
I2I
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $19,823 09 $24,811 12
Paul T. Winkley, milk.
70
Wm. J. Cook, groceries
85 00
P. C. Stevens
125 50
Mrs. John H. Page, board of poor
44 00
John H. Babb, boots and shoes.
109 20
James F. Brown, groceries
603 60
F. E. Cutter & Co., paint ..
5 75
Phebe H. Todd, rent of house
36 00
George L. Bailey, professional services
11 00
Fisher & Co., dry goods
16 5I
Wm. Merrill, trustee, rent of house. 48 00
222 00
C. W. Bailey, stationery
5 50
George M. Warner, groceries.
36 81
Thomas H. Lunt, rent of house.
15 00
A. W. Parsons, provisions
43 15
James Kiley, rent of house
25 00
T. J. Welch, boots and shoes
14 00
Estate Wmn. H. Brewster, rent of house.
10 00
Hills livery, horse hire.
5 00
J. C. Colman, lumber at almshouse
43 50
Wm. Holker, hardware
68 73
Esther Cole, labor at almshouse. 39 00
C. E. Plumer, clothing
24 00
F. J. Donahoe, groceries.
12 00
Andrew J. Bowlen, groceries
74 00
Mrs. Mary Sheehan, labor at almshouse.
12 00
C. Buckley, milk 40
Isaac Poor, groceries. I 00
Harrington & Kiley, clothing
12 75
Mrs. M. F. Poor, rent of house. 15 00
Merrimac Clothing Co., clothing
18 70
Mrs. C. F. Lynch, board of poor
148 50
Moses H. Chase, repairs on harnesses, etc.
20 90
George H. Plumer, milk.
2 33
Nathaniel Ireland, groceries.
33 50
Pike & Elliott, burial of poor. 5 00
Louis F. Barton, boots and shoes
82 24
Mrs. M. Whitham, labor at almshouse. 36 00
Thomas N. Cook, rent of house
15 00
Golden Rule Shoe Co., shoes
2 75
Joseph Breck & Sous, seeds, etc 25 81
Carried forward
$21,978 92
$24,811 12
Garrerta Farrell, services as engineer
122
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $21.978 92 124,811 12
Beach Soap Co., soap 76 58
Henry R. Weitzel, burial of poor 19 50
George H. Cook, burial of poor. 15 00
Wmn. A. Johnson, dry goods. 117 85
J. M. Greenough, horse hire
8 25
Mrs. W. A. Davis, rent of house 7 00
Edward Donahoe, horse shoeing, etc
55 50
Arvilla P. Russell, rent of house.
40 00
Lyon, Clement & Greenleaf, 125 bbls. flour
619 50
B. & M. Railroad Co., freight on flour and trans- portation of poor. 70 94
News Publishing Co., printing
16 25
E. A. Rundlett, labor at store. 2 00
Moses H. Fowler, groceries
60 00
Mary E. Wills, rent of house.
14 80
Clarence Danforth, rent of house. 15 00
I. K. Wells, provisions 86 94
H. I. Bartlett, services as attorney. 6 50
55 96
Mrs. Lombard, nursing
16 36
D. Collins, jr., boots and shoes 40 80
M. L. Nelson, labor at almshouse 12 00
John C Rolfe, milk.
2 75
Irving N. Chase, 75 cords pine wood at $3.84
288 00
William Little, milk
2 50
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
30 00
Osgood & Goodwin, dry goods.
19 77
D. G. Tilton, groceries
13 .75
S. P. Bray, I-2 ft. wood and r-4 ton coal.
2 10
Atkinson Coal Co. 3240 1bs. coal and 4 cords wood
30 59
Jere Healey, 173,320 1bs. Cumberland coal at $4.90, 553, 140 lbs. stove coal at $5.80. and 2 ft. hard wood ... 1,814 28
Massachusetts Hospital for Inebriates, board of sundry persons. 13 46
$25,552 85
Deduct amount charged to soldiers' relief .
741 73
$24,811 12
.
S. E. Kimball, groceries
123.
DETAILED STATEMENT
PRINTING
Appropriation $ 800 00 ..
CREDITS
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account 156 4I
$643 59
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Printing
Newburyport Herald, printing, binding, etc.
pocket municipal manual $63 74
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertis'g 82 IO
Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., printing. 36 00
News Publishing Co., printing. 32 25
and binding 2000
annual reports of city for year 1899. 414 50
George T. Hicken, distributing city reports 5 00
Ernest A. Rundlett, 5 00
H. W. Quinlan, ...... 5 00
$643 59
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Appropriation
$ 2,250 00
CREDITS
From dog licenses.
$567 06
library bureau, bill credited back. 7 50
66 town of Newbury, use of library for year 1899 150 00
724 56
Total appropriation and income
$2,974 56
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 3II 88
Carried forward
$3,286 44
124
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $3,286 44
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council
John D. Parsons, services as librarian . . $1,200 00
Martha P. Lunt, services as superintendent of reading room 523 08
Effie B. Tenney, services as assistant librarian 400 00
E. S. Thurston, services at library 202 49
Jackson Express Co., express. 45
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertis- ing ... 62 20
P. H. Blumpey, sundries.
14 54
Chase & Lunt, premium on policy. 75 00
Library Bureau, sundries.
21 70
F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books.
139 50
Boston Bookbinding Co., binding books
48 39
Hannah Leary, labor cleaning library
20 00
Newburyport Despatch, express.
I 25
Herman Staples, setting glass. 4 50
City of Newburyport, sprinkling streets for 1900.
7 86
Dexter W. Nutting, services as janitor
301 48
News Publishing Co., printing 100 reports. 20 80
Jere Healey, 84,300 lbs. egg coal at $5.65 ..
212 70
Cyrus H. McCormick, cash paid for bond as trustee. . 25 50
Cornelius Lynch, labor
[ 00
Geo. E. Pearson,
I 00
Thos. E. Whalen,
1 00
Geo. P. Peckham,
1 00
Wm. H. Colby, 66
1 00
$3,286 44
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Appropriation . $4,400 00
CREDITS
From county of Essex, one year's rent of police court rooms to January 1, 1900. $ 250 00
From state of Massachusetts, account of transfer for rent of Armory one year, to January I, 1901.
400 00
Carried forward $650 00
$4,400 00
125
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $550 00
$4,400 00
From city clerk, sale of burial lots 235 00
sale of old seats. 52
F. H. Rundlett, rental of City hall. . 1,990 00
Richard S. Hewlett, rent of Winter street landing two years, to January 1, 1901 . 20 00
From Arthur D. Ordway, rent of Winter street landing one year, to January 1, 1901. 10 00
From George H Lang, rent of Winter street landing one year, to January 1, 1901. 20 00
From F. H. Rundlett, sale of old carpet. I 00
$2,926 =2
Total appropriation and income. $7,326 52 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac- count. 584 31
$6,742 21
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Public Property
John E. Bailey, stock and labor $ 412 38
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor. 350 28
E. Perkins Lumber Co., stock, labor and teaming 82 95 Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor. 39 22
Alfred Gurney, services as superintendent of old and new hill burying grounds. 250 20
Eagle Chemical, 1 bbl. washing powder 20 00
Geo. H. Cook, repairing furniture at police sta- tion . 1 00
Frank Turpin, painting and lettering sign 3 00
Osgood & Goodwin, dry goods
6 46
Albert O. Colby, stock and labor at school houses Shaw & Colman, rent of shed.
48 68
144 00
Edward Donahoe, iron work.
10 85
Jeremiah S Parker, stock and labor
38 20
Geo. N. Black, setting glass and labor on flag staff. 10 00
T. H. McCarty, mason work. 40 05
Geo. N. Jaques, teaming barrels. I IO
Newburyport Car Manufacturing Co., stock and labor. 2 28
Carried forward. $1,460 65
$6,742 21
126
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $1,460 65
$6,742 21
Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter. 196 50
Stephen W. Gale, labor at schools. 9 41
Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware. 46 14
Joseph Torrey, stock and labor 32 84
Charles H. Smith, labor at Temple street school house. 3 75
Charles R. Merrill, stock and labor.
96 31
W'm. H. T. Dodge, stock and labor. 36 09
Thomas P. Thomas, repairing slate roofs of school buildings 37 34
L. W. Coker, paint. I 98
H. W. Ballou, stock and labor 8 25
Edward Osgood, sundries.
14 43
Eli Lamprey, stock and labor
43 05
Daniel Neal, 33 keys and repairing lock. 8 05
J. C. Colman, lumber, cement, etc. 136 48
J. Littlefield & Son, labor on Taggart fountain .. 2 73
C E. Currier & Son, stock and labor 118 23
F. W. Marshal, stock and labor 6 53
Isaac Poor, Jr., chimneys 56
James F. Brown, sundries I 50
Herman Staples, stock and labor
91 87
A. J. Brooks, stock and labor 130 64
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
26 06
John H. Dockum, stock and labor Monroe street school house 44 50
Philip H. Kimball, care of city clocks
75 00
B. G. Gerrish, curtains, fixtures, etc. 68 20
Chas. C. Stockman, desks, chairs, etc.
163 95
Morse & Heath, 3 Welsbach mantles and labor ... Chas. E. Woods, stock and labor
17 59
Richard J. Foley, stoves, pipe and labor
100 70
Wm. A. Currier, repairing pumps 5 75
F. E. Cutter & Co., stock and labor. 104 49
Newburyport Gas & Electric Co., sundries. 4 95
W'm. Holker, adjustable school desks, etc 336 87
George O Kent, stock and labor. 36 43
Geo. E. Greely, cleaning and repairing stove pipes, etc. 58 87
Win. C. Morse, stock and labor 320 09
Electric Gas Lighting Co, electrical supplies. 31 45
Geo. T. Merrill, Jr., teaming ashes. . 4 20
Carried forward
$3,883 68 $6,742 21
I 20
127
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $3,883 68 $6,742 21
F. H. Rundlett, cash paid for washing towels, etc 6 55
John E. Lunt, clock, chimneys, mantles, etc. 24 50
Edgar Ross, making fire scrapers I 85
John W. Walker, stock and labor 58 53
A. Russell & Son, labor and castings 2 91
Central Pharmacy, sundries. 10 30
Creeden Bros., stock and labor.
402 30
Frank W. Hidden, whitewashing
14 25
News Publishing Co., advertising.
8 00
F. J. Donahoe, sundries.
I 25
H. H. Land ford, stock and labor 27 75
Wm. I. Hunt, labor moving bath house from win- ter to summer quarters and back again and repairs on same. 114 70
Burley & Stevens, 17 empty cement barrels 9 35
Moses A. Stevens, sundries
74
Rufus Adams, stock and labor 43 98
Newburyport Water Works, use water at New Hill burying ground. 15 00
Eben A. Young, mason work.
40 54
L. M. Hatch & Son, lumber and labor 20 37
Chas. S. Lovejoy, one range.
20 00
Neptune Fire Association, re-imbursement of gas bill. 10 00
Daniel Casey, labor at Warren street school house Henry O. Martin, services as keeper of bath house 242 21
5 00
A. W. Reddy, premium on policy 75 00
Orrin J. Gurney, 17 empty barrels
4 25
Brewster Bros., premium on policy
121 50
Wm. McKay, repairing pumps
23 00
H. D. Allen, stock and labor. 26 92
T. F. Carey, toilet paper. 3 00
Chas. R. Sargent, stock and labor
IO 90
Thos. E. Marshall, stock and labor 31 55
E. A. Pearson, mason work. 12 00
J. C. Cheney, stock and labor. 51 57
City of Newburyport, sprinkling streets.
36 84
Newburyport Laundry, laundry work 85
Colson Furniture Co., cot and pad
7 50
T. O'Connell, roller towels .. I 60
Fred H. South, stock and labor 36 05
Mariner P. Goodwin, cleaning and repairing clocks. .
9 00
Carried forward .$5,414 34
$6,742 21
128
ANNUAL REPORTS
Chas. J. Parker, on account work on face of Northi$5,414 34 church clock 15 00
$6,742 21
I'm. H. Whitmore, 1/2 expense line fence 7 38
B. W. Ordway, stock and labor. 11 85
R. Strangman, stock and labo 3 60
W. C. Langley Furniture Co., pair pillows 2 00
Castelhun & Hale, framing certificates 2 00
Smith & Anthony Co., repairing boiler at Curtis school. 108 41
P. Tobin, teaming 25
Edwin L. Toppan, mason work.
19 75
J. J. Merrill, electrieal work. 6 07
Mrs. G. Dockum, rent of rifle range. 75 00
D. P. Thurlow, tuning and cleaning organs 5 75
D. F. Noyes, stock and labor.
I27 21
J. N. Frost, ice.
14 50
Benj. G. Davis, care of awnings
6 35
Wm. P. Jones, 2 clocks and repairs
14 00
P. H. Blumpey, soap and matches
59
J. M. Haley, teaming.
2 00
Geo. W. Mckay, stock and labor.
3 00
Chas. E. Ash, cleaning gutters Buck street school
1 00
E. C. Johnson, teams, men and stone. 54 27
Jere Healey, 57,670 lbs. egg coal at $5.65 at Ar- mory . . 145 46
Newburyport Herald Co., printing.
6 70
John Pollard, labor
59 30
Edw. Powers, 66 66 60
Cornelius Kelleher, labor
2 60
Geo. E. Pearson 66
8 60
Cornelius Sullivan
66
3 60
Michael Kelley
6
7 60
Geo. E. Dixon
2 60
James E. Welch
4 40
Albert Hodgdon
..
2 50
Chas. Bashaw 66
5 00
Deunis Duggan
80
Charles E. Allen
12 40
Deniel Lucy,
66
I 80
Thomas Hale
66
8 40
Geo. I. Paul
66
19 24
Daniel Creeden
4 90
Dennis Kelleher
4 10
D. G. Tenney
60
1 50
Carried forward. $6,262 42
$6,742 21
I29
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward
$6,262 42
$6,742 21
Wm. H. Merritt
labor 80
Cornelius Lynch
: 80
Daniel O'Connell
I 00
Thomas Ryan
2 00
Charles W. Davis
80
Thomas E. Coleman
4 40
Thomas E. Whalen
2 60
Wm. P. Hoyt
3 25
John T. O'Connor
2 20
Wm. H. Colby
5 80
James Toomey
2 80
John Leighton
80
Geo. P. Peckham
7 20
Nelson Gayette
6 00
Philip Limerick
6 00
John Clifford
80
Caleb C. Buzzell
20
Almshouse barn, transfer
431 34
$6,742 21
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.
Appropriation.
$9,400 00
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 128 51
$9,528 51
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council
Thomas Huse, one year's salary as mayor to December 1, 1900. $1,200 0
George H. Stevens, one year's salary as city clerk to December 1. 1900. 1,450 00
Henry W. Little, one year's salary as assistant city clerk to December 1, 1900. 600 00
James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer
and collector to December 1, 1900. 1,600 00
Carried forward.
$4,850 00
$9,528 51
130
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $4,850 00 $9,528 51
James V. Felker, one year's salary for clerk lire
( office of treasurer and collector) to December 1, 1900 395 83
William H. Welch, one year's salary as auditor to December 1, 1900. 400 00
Frank H. Rundlett, one year's salary as messen- ger to December 1, 1900. 900 00 Willard A. Hatch, one year's salary as assessor to December 1, 1900. . 500 00
William H. Huse, one year's salary as assessor to December 1, 1900. 500 00
George P. Sargent, one year's salary as assessor to December 1, 1900. 500 00
George W. Knight, one year's salary as inspector of animals to December 1, 1900. 500 00 Thomas E. Cutter, one year's salary as clerk of common council to October 1, 1900. . 150 00
Horace I. Bartlett, one year's salary as solicitor to November 1, 1900. 482 68
James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer of sinking funds to December 1, 1900. 50 00
George H. Stevens, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1900 75 00
Luther Carter, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1900. 75 00
Nathaniel Greely, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1900. 75 00 Benjamin G. Davis, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1900. 75 00
$9,528 51
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation . $32,000 00
CREDITS
Jackson Express Co., bill credited back. $ 2 35
One year's interest Brown fund to March 4, 1900. . 675 00 Wn1. P. Lunt, superintendent, from non-resident school children. 172 00
Carried forward
$849 35
$32,000 00
I3I
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward
$849 35
$32,000 00
Town of Newbury, tuition for school children ...
73 00
Town of Rowley
4 00
Town of Salisbury
66
116 00
John W. Winder
66
.. 12 60
W. E. Andrews
66
... 4 00
Wm. P. Lnnt, superintendent, sale of books.
7 37
$1,066 32
Total appropriation and income
33,066 32
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account.
931 72
$33,998 04
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the School Committee
Walter E. Andrews, salary as teacher
$1,800 00
Arthur H. Berry
1,150 00
Sara A. Leonard
66
615 00
Bertha J. Atwater
298 88
Helen B. Merchant 66
191 12
Mary E. Smith
490 00
Ruth A. Paul
. .
. . 385 00
Helen A. Ward 66
66
· 180 00
Edna S. Moffat
. . .
180 00
Mabella L. Moses
66
1,030 00
Nellie G. Stone 66
506 50
Anna L. Whitmore
427 33
Alice W. Hopkinson
377 08
Lillian Greenleaf
66
66
432 50
Frances W. Richards
1,024 00
Geo. W. Brown
66
1,300 00
Josie W. Kimball
432 50
Lillian Hamilton
170 00
Nellie DeS. Barrett
301 42
Dorothy Packer
66
6 6
339 58
Anna L. Coffin 66
523 75
Emma M. Lander
418 34
Jennie P. Haskell
66
407 50
Grace Bartlett
66
66
377 50
Ina C. Watlon
66
66
66
224 25
Carried forward
$14,392 25
$33,998 04
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180 00
Irving H. Johnson
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Elizabeth Goldsmith
. 630 00
66
132
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$14,592 25 $33,998 04
Mary F. Whitmore
salary as teaclier
210 84
Priscilla G. Craig
531 27
Abbie L, Frost
66
432 50
Mary T. Colby
407 50
Annie B. Richardson
217 50
Eleanor Robinson
66
112 50
Lillian Goodwin 66
404 00
Sarah L. Ross 06
66
385 17
Gertrude Lewis
382 50
Anna P. Toppan
382 50
Sarah B. Chute
66
750 00
Adalena Sargent
. .
.
432 50
Clara J. Edgerly
66
429 67
Cassine H. Brown
66
416 92
Frances L. Pettigrew
407 50
Sarah F. Badger
380 00
Charlotte Dickens
382 50
Julia J. Hubbard
66
380 00
Flora Pettigrew
66
422 17
Georgie Bartlett
66
262 50
Helen S. Merrill
529 00
Elizabeth H. Cheever "
66
I57 50
Julia Boyle
II2 50
Katherine Nutting 66
105 00
Lillian Ross 66 66
236 45
Carrie Merrill, salary as teacher and substitute .. 142 13
Sadie M. Morse, salary as teacher of drawing 600 00
Grant Drake, salary as teacher of music. 385 00
Laura Hubbard, salary as teacher of music. 150 00 Elizabeth H. Little, salary as teacher of cooking. 222 89
Eliott C. Hadley, allowance for board . 82 00
93 00
Hortense Small, salary as teacher and substitute. Lillian Rich, training school and substitute.
35 42
Lizzie C. Ireland, salary as teacher evening school.
33 75
Mrs. Amos Geary, salary as teacher evening school 27 00 Amelia Whittier, salary as teacher evening school 28 00
Josephine Coffin, training school teacher.
154 00
Ellen Forsyth, 66
77 00
Mary R. Hoxie . 66 60
78 00
Carried forward .
$25,662 51
$33,998 04
..
.6
Alberta Winslow, salary for teacher as substitute Grace Gale, salary as teacher and substitute. 104 83
186 75
133
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $25.662 51
$33,998 04
Goldie McArthur, training school teacher 76 00
Carrie Dodge
66
73 25
Grace Cook
76 00
Lillian Porter 60
... 28 42
Adelaide Pritchard 66 66
..
24 00
Gertrude Little 66
.
24 00
Minnie Forsyth 60 66
6 00
Lelia Kimball, training school teacher and substi- tute. . 51 38
Mary A. Jaques, salary as substitute. 48 17
George A. Dickey, salary as substitute. 30 00
Florence Ingalls, salary as substitute.
10 00
Frances B. Patriquin, salary as substitute.
6 37
Albert O. Colby, salary as janitor.
349 00
Albert Hodgdon 66
140 04
James E. Kimball 66
83 25
Chas. H. Lewis 66
66 66
500 04
Fred H. South 66
100 08
Stephen Gale
360 00
Mrs. Chas. Bushee “
60 00
John Murphy 66
52 04
Charles E. Ash 66 66
22 00
Wm. P. Lunt, salary as superintendent ..
1,200 00
Wm. P. Lunt, superintendent, cash paid for sun- dries. III IO
Robert G. Allen, salary as truant officer 530 00
A. H. Berry, cash paid for express 2 45
Newburyport Herald Co., 1000 copies school re- port. 50 75
The Morse Co., books.
24 75
Silver, Burdett & Co., books. 99 96
Ginn & Co., books. 196 67
C. W. Bailey, books and supplies
II3 19
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies 163 89
Edw. E. Babb & Co., books and supplies. 275 04
Eimer & Amend, chemicals for high school. 59 17
Eagle Pencil Co., pencils. 12 50
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., artists materials ... 2I OI
Franklin Educational Co., chemicals. 2 64
Mead, Dodge & Co., stationery . 2 10
J. M. Case, 7 U. S. and world maps 8 75
Geo. S. Perry & Co., supplies 44 70
Carried forward.
$30,700 62 $33,998 04
134
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $30,700 62 $33,998 ox
S. P. Bray, 1/2 ton coal. 3 13
American Book Co., books. 147 19
L. W. Piper, filling out diplomas II 70
Thompson, Brown & Co., books 68 94
Edward Osgood, sundries 2 75
A. P. Marden, tuning piano. 2 00
C. W. Poore, supplies for cooking school. 44 46
Holden Patent Book Cover Co., binders, etc. 15 00
F. S. Webster & Co., pencil sharpeners and sten- cil paper. 8 00
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertis- ing. 64 77
News Publishing Co., printing and advertising. .. 43 63
Charles Ferguson, inspection of boilers 6 00
Jackson's Express Co., express. 6 90
American Express Co., express . 40
Ora J. French, 810 bushels charcoal at 9c. 72 90
Jere Healey, 540,876 1bs. stove and egg coal 1,370 05
John Collins, 23,810 1bs. egg coal. 68 46
D. C. Heath & Co., books. 124 89
Atkinson & Mentzor, supplies.
3 80
Annie E. Brown, typewriting.
6 00
Easterbrook Pen Co., 50 gross pens
17 00
University Publishing Co., books 54 66
Boston School Supply Co, books and supplies. 66 82
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., apparatus for chemis- try and physics 290 25
Houghton, Miflin & Co., books 16 58
Prang Educational Co., supplies 15 40
George F. King & Co., supplies 31 75
Sadler, Rowe & Co., books. 28 87
Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., printing 8 00
Rockwell & Churchill, cardboard. I 00
Mineral Tablet Ink Co., powder for ink. 10 00
E. L. Kellogg & Co., books. 2 75
Trustees Putnam Free School, one year's rent of school building to September 1, 1900. 500 00
Horace A. Brooks, binding books. 57 80
Mary Anderson Chandler, 30 sets Chandler Prac- tical Shorthand. 60 00
Thorp, Martin Co., sundries. IO 90
Oliver Ditson & Co., school songs I 50
Carried forward. $33,944 87
$33,998 04
I35
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward
$33,944 87 '$33,998 04
Slayter, Jennings & Co., manilla paper. 16 22
Squire & Swan, printing 8 35
Charles W. Davis, labor
3 00
Win. H. Merritt
3 30
Maurice Corcoran
I 80
Cornelius Lynch
4 60
Cornelius Sullivan
3 70
George E. Dixon
3 40
George E. Pearson
3 40
John Pollard
66
2 20
Daniel Creeden
66
20
Daniel Hallisey
1 00
Nelson Gayette
50
Philip Limerick
66
50
James E. Welch
I 00
$33,998 04
SEWERAGE (CONSTRUCTION)
Balance due the city December 16, 1899. $2,293 54
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage.
A. Russell & Son, castings
13 32
Balance due the city December 15, 1900.
$2,306 86
SEWERS (MAINTENANCE)
Appropriation
$650 00
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac- count.
. .
9 38
640 62
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage. Francis Curtis, one year's salary as superinten- dent
$525 00
Francis Curtis, cash paid for labor 55 20
Carried forward $580 20
640 62
136
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $580 20
Hunt Printing & Engraving Co., printing. 6 50
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