City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1901, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1901
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Number of Pages: 376


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John Burke, superintending puttting in of coal 23 10 W. P. French, 423 bushels charcoal. 38 10


Atkinson Coal Co., 86,340 lbs egg coal at City hall and 47,970 ibs egg coal at Armory @ $6.10 2240, and 5,880 ibs W. A. stove @ $6.25 2240 at ward rooms 382 16


$529 54


Prices paid for fuel


Egg coal $6.10 per 2240 1bs


Stove coal 6.25 per 2240 İbs


Cumberland coal.


4.90 per 22401bs


Pine wood 3.75 " cord. " bushel


Charcoal .09


There was delivered to the city during the year:


975 tons coal 50 cords wood 1560 bushels charcoal


93


DETAILED STATEMENT


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$14,000 00


CREDITS.


From Lowell, Lawrence and Haverhill Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1900. $300 14


From Georgetown, Rowley and Ipswich Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1900 16 18


From Haverhill and Amesbury Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1901 38 64


From Citizens Electric Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1901 358 95


From Georgetown, Rowley and Ipswich Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1901 26 10


From Boston and Northern Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1901 244 65


From State of Massachusetts, street railway tax for 1901


1,279 5I


From State of Massachusetts, balance of street railway tax of 1899


35 43


From State of Massachusetts, balance of street railway tax of 1900 90 74


From Citizens Electric Street Railway Co., for crushed stone, use of team and road roller From William P. Jones, agent for shovelling snow


3 60


From Mrs. Stephen H. Fowle, for shovelling snow


6 36


68


From Willard J. Hale, for shovelling snow. .. From Lydia Le Craw, for shovelling snow .


I 24


From Charlotte Moseley, labor with team .... 3 00


From W. J. Wilkinson, repairing streets. 7 25


From Thomas F. O'Neil, teaming crushed stone and use of road roller 36 68


From E. C. Johnson, gravel


4 20


From James C. Colman, rocks 20


From E. Perkins Lumber Co., stone 2 00


From Jere B. Lunt, stone and gravel. 3 00


From William S. Adams, one cart


35 00


Carried forward.


$2,702 57.


$14,000 00


209 00


94


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward. $2,702 57 50


From B. C. McQuade, two barrels sand


From New England Telephone Co., cutting tree limbs 2 00


From Pearl S. Bradord, repairing street ......


I 60


From Newburyport Gas and Electric Light Co., repairing street , I 25


From Cornelius H. Kelleher, on account of use of road roller 89 00


From Cashman. Bros., stone, bedding and use of road roller 210 16


From George I. Little, use of scraper


2 00


From Oak Hill cemetery, gravel


From Joseph Little labor 50


2 00


From Timothy Devonshire, lease of lot of land for season 4 00


From Effie B. Luddington, labor on Brown's


wharf 2 80


From Timothy Harrington, stone 50


3,018 88


Total appropriation and income $17,018 88


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to


balance account 959 60


$16,049 28


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Highways.


Charles M. Pritchard, salary as superintend-


ent and cash paid


$278 64


George W. Langdon, salary as superintendent and cash paid. 941 50


Thomas F. O'Neil, 1192 tons, 1410 Ibs crushed stone 1,403 14


Harry Leeming, four gravel screens, etc., 12 80


L. W. Coker, blocks and oil


5 92


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., advertising Charles W. Blake services as veterinary


6 00


36 00


Moses H. Chase, harness work and sundries .. 51 88


Robert S. Brown, 18,300 1bs hay @ 24 219 60


Hermon Staples, painting, etc., II 72


$14,000 00


Carried forward. $2,967 20


$16,049 28


95


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward. $2,967 20


$16,049 28


Edgar Ross, shoeing and sundries 48 22


Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries. 108 86


McGlew Bros. Co., iron work and shoeing. 89 92


J. W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries 109 76


Hale Knight, hay, straw and grain 424 96


Moses H. Rolfe, grain 197 83


Est. N. Varina, weighing stone 45 03


Newburyport Water Works, 208 loads gravel. .


31 20


William S. Adams, use of team and men


79 00


Frederick W. Chase, use of team and men


I2I 90


Orrin G. Davis, use of team and men


73 00


George T. Merrill, Jr., use of team and men .


66 75


John Ronan, use of team and men 24 37


Flori Donahoe, use of team and men 32 50


Edward E. Bartlett, 3290 Ibs hay and use of team and men


50 56


Benjamin Hale, 648 loads of gravel


97 20


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 21 21


Stare of Massachusetts, repairs on state high- ways


87 50


Frost & Adams Co., sundries


4 3I


Menzie's Street Cleaner Co., one street cleaner and two cans


20 00


George Haskell, 10,120 Ibs hay @$19, $20


98 50


George E. Greeley, set of hub guards I 25


A. Russell & Son, labor and castings on road roller 224 22


J. C. Colman, use of team and lumber


66 75


H. L. Ordway, use of team


15 80


E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming. .


13 94


Israel A. Morse, 17,390 lbs hay @ $20, $24. . .. Karl Castelhun, sundries


197 19


2 86


F. H. Silloway & Co., harness work


2 75


Barboro & Dondero, salt


2 00


Jeremiah Sweeney, use of team


9 00


Owen Keefe, labor 3 50


Orrin J. Gurney, 2950 Ibs hay @ $22 32 45


E. E. Linton, services as veterinary 29 00


Walter G. Pearson, 4,640 lbs hay @ $19, $22 .. 47 98


W. Carr Macintosh, 3.390 lbs. hay at $22.


37 39


John D. Adams, painting sign 3 00


E. C. Johnson, use of team and men 38 99


Carried forward. $5,527 85


$16,049 28


96


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $5,527 85 $16,049 28


F. M. Underhill, use of team and men 47 40


Philip J. Ennis, labor 18 15


Sidney Harris, labor 3 60


Frank E. Chase, labor 4 00


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting


24 43


A. K. Silloway, gravel, etc., I 35


Ames Plow Co., one road plow and one-half dozen brooms. 20 13


B. & M. Railroad Co., freight. 25


George H. Pearson, sundries. 5 85


N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co., use of telephone 15 06


T. H. McCarty, mason work.


10 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- tising 20 47


Jere B. Lunt, 30 foot of 15 inch drain pipe. 15 00


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor. IO 85


James Lyons, use of team and men.


8 04


E. C. Fowler, labor, horse and plow


3 00


Atkinson Coal Co., 5,120 lbs. coal


Daniel T. Plumer, 10,410 lbs. hay.


100 04


J. G. Little, 8,485 lbs. hay.


31 91


William Holker, hardware. 14 61


George I. Little, 2640 lbs. hay at $22. 29 04


T. Moynihan, 4,060 lbs. hay at $22. 44 66


Mrs. D. Foster, 6 months' lease of pasture. 12 00


Paul T. Winkley, 3,460 lbs. hay at $22.


38 06


Hill's livery, horse hire. 8 00


News. Pub. Co., printing and advertising


7 88


C. J. Merrill, 2,745 lbs. hay at $19.


26 08


J. S. Merrill, 3,430 lbs. hay, at $20. 34 30


C. R. Sargent, repairs on road 1oller 350 00


J. W. Clark, bar on jigger. I 00


H. J. Menut Oil Co., oil, etc.


4 20


C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor 5 00


F. H. Plumer, use of team. 7 00


George W. Bollman, labor on stone. 6 24


J. Littlefreld & Son, labor on stone. .


I 17


Jere Healey, 6,000 lbs. coal and 4 feet wood.


15 50


Daniel E. Tilton, sundries


3 65


H. J. Noyes, stock and labor. 2 50


Watering streets, sprinkling 6,944 feet at 3c ... 208 32


Arthur H. Cobb, services as engineer. ..


II4 27


Carried forward


$6,870 15


$16,049 28


97


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$6,870 15 $16,049 28


Maurice D. Broderick, 53 weeks' services


driver


742 00


Albert E. Bray, 53 weeks' services as driver ..


742 00


Frank Annis, 53 weeks' services as driver. .. ...


742 00


Dennis Lucy, 53 weeks' services as driver .... 736 00


Dennis J. Hale, 53 weeks' services as driver ....


742 00


George W. Carter 53 weeks' services as driver.


734 00


Thomas Hale, services as substitute driver and labor


392 09


Charles E. Allen, labor


230 50


Louis Boutin, labor


18 55


Austin Boutin, labor


I 80


Jeremiah Buckley, labor


I 40


Morris Burns, labor


60


Robert L. Bartlett, labor


5 70


Charles S. Bartlett, labor


II 30


Charles G. Bashaw, labor


9 30


Charles Bashaw, labor


8 90


Richard Connors, labor


211 77


Timothy Coffey, labor


89 89


Jeremiah Coffey, labor


139 66


Daniel Casey, labor.


157 78


Thomas A. Caldwell, labor


5 40


Andrew Casey, labor


4 50


Daniel Creeden, labor


9 03


Michael Crowley, labor


15 45


Wallace B. Currier, labor


I 80


Samuel O. Cobb, Jr., labor


8 25


Willard O. Carson, labor


6 05


Fred M. Chase, labor.


9 50


Thurston S. Chase, labor


4 20


Timothy Carey, labor


45


Richard Coffin, labor


2 25


John Clifford, labor


9 60


Martin Donahoe, labor


I 80


Charles W. Davis, labor


IO 40


Edgar B. Davis, labor


2 10


James M. Fowle, labor


8 60


Charles Gardener, labor


3 60


Albert Hodgdon, labor


I 20


John Hatfield, labor


3 80


John J. Hale, labor.


2 00


Carried forward


$12,698 37


$16,049 28


10


98


ANNUAL REPORTS


.


Brought forward $12,698 37


$16,049 28


Jeremiah Hartnett, labor


157 32


Charles Hubbard, labor [ 70


James H. Harris, labor


1


80


John A. Harris, labor


H 80


Alexander Jackson, labor


60


Charles W. Jackman,labor


4 80


Michael Kelley, labor


73 61


James Kiley, labor


6 30


Cornelius Kelleher, labor.


218 46


Dennis Kelleher, labor


182 43


Hugh Kelleher, labor


4 20


James E. Kendall, labor.


80


Thomas Knight, labor


6 00


Henry W. Knight, labor


3 30


H. R. Langmaid, labor


80


James E. Lyons, labor


4 5I


F. R. Langmaid, labor.


I 80


George Little, labor


5 00


Cornelius Lynch, labor.


162 70


Philip Limerick, labor


4 00


Daniel Lucy, labor.


167 80


Cornelius Lucy, labor


3 38


John P. Leary, labor


2 70


Timothy Leary, labor


5 40


John Lynch, labor


4 50


William H. Merritt, labor


7 74


George A. Menut, labor


7 80


Dennis Murphy, labor


1.80


George P. Merrill, labor


13 20


John Mahanney, labor.


12 00


John Mahanney. Jr., labor


7 60


George W. Martin, labor


3 00


Joseph B. Moulton. labor


3 20


H. L. Ordway, labor. 12 00


John T. O'Connor, labor.


7 30


Daniel O'Connell, labor


5 40


Patrick O'Brien, labor


9 90


Andrew Parosso, labor.


49 07


George L. Paul, labor


24 20


John Pollard, labor


3II 67


George E. Pearson, labor.


3 00


Edward Powers, labor.


6 00


Carried forward $14.208 96


$16,049 28


99


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$14,208 96


$16,049 28


William B. Porter, labor


6 50


Daniel Quill, labor


184 43


Edmund Ryan, labor


I42 79


Thomas Ryan, labor


197 67


Timothy Reardon, labor


13 H


Dennis Sullivan, labor


5 40


James Sidebotham, labor


4 05


Bryan Sweeney, labor


I 80


Patrick Soule, labor


90


Cornelius Shea, labor.


334 34


Jeremiah Sheehan, labor


203 95


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


224 47


Patrick Scully, labor.


I 80


John H. Sheehan, labor


60


James Sidebotham, labor


6 40


Cornelius Sheehan, labor


13 20


Joseph E. Saunders, labor


I 35


William Smith, labor.


5 00


Jeremiah Twomey, labor


223 58


John Twomey, labor


I 80


Frank M. Underhill, labor


8 20


Thomas Weston, labor


3 60


John Whalen, labor.


127 64


Charles H. Whitten, labor.


I 80


James E. Welch, labor.


126 27


William D. Williams, labor


6 15


Thomas Whalen, labor.


2 70


Matthew Twomey, labor


I 80


$16,049 28


ANNUAL REPORTS


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $1,000 00


Appropriation for overdraft in 1900. 5,483 50


$6,483 50


CREDITS


From American Express Co., error in bill. $ 90


From St. Mark's Lodge, for record book. 3 62


From Mrs. S. W. Tuck, balance due on collec- tions of S. W. Tuck, deputy collector . .


6 20


From W. A. Johnson, 9 pieces of decorative goods 28 17


From Barton & Co.,5 pieces of decorative goods IO 87


From Cook, Taylor & Co., 10 pieces of decora- tive goods 22 15


From First National Bank, 5 pieces decorative goods 20 16


From Frost & Stevens, for advertising hear- ing for location of boiler. 5 63


From E. Donahoe, Jr., on account of collec-


tions as sealer of weights and measures .... 153 65


From city clerk, auctioneers' licenses. 6 00


From city clerk, pool licenses. 12 00


From city clerk, employment licenses 2 00


From city clerk, pawn licenses .. 100 00


From city clerk, shows and circus' licenses. 30 00'


From city clerk, junk and badges licenses. 53 00


From city clerk, second-hand dealers' licenses. . 5 00


From city clerk, semi-centennial licenses.


118 00


577 35


From income account transferred. $4,899 74


5,477 09


Total appropriation and income 11,960 59


UNDRAWN TRANSFERS


Poor


$ 35 62


Fire


328 34


Carried forward $363 96


$11,960 59


IOI


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$363 96


$11,960 59


Highways


969 60


Soldiers' relief.


115 36


Cushing Park.


34 64


Interest


I,II4 14


Watering streets 1901.


143 00


Military aid.


24 77


Abatements tax of 1899


123 19


Abatements tax of 1900.


93 60


Abatements tax of 1901.


1,229 88


$4,212 14


$16,172 73


OVERDRAWN TRANSFERS


Schools


$3,148 42


Sidewalks and edgestones.


638 79


Ashes and rubbish.


189 65


Bridges and culverts


974 03


Public property.


115 23


Police


1,318 02


Lighting


266 42


Salaries


500 66


Fuel


129 54


Public library


508 06


Printing


65 06


Board of health.


197 35


Parks


6 20


Sewer (maintenance)


II OI


New school house.


1,096 24


Abatements tax of 1898:


46 00


Abatements watering streets 1898.


22 94


Abatements watering streets 1899


29 49


Abatements watering streets, 1900.


2 88


Abatements watering streets 1901


22 23


$9,288 23


Overdrawn balance in 1900.


$5,483 50


Expenses as per statement below 7,968 29


$6,884 50


$13,451 79


Balance overdrawn for year 1901


$6,567 29


I02


ANNUAL REPORTS EXPENDITURES Authorized by City Council


JANUARY


Charles E. Allen, labor $ 5 00


Charles Bashaw, labor 4 00


John T. O'Connor, labor


I 00


John Pollard, labor


2 00


Edward Powers, labor


I 00


George E. Pearson, labor.


I 00


Daniel Quill, labor 2 00


Edmund Ryan, labor.


I 40


Jeremiah Sheehan, labor


I 40


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


80


John Whalen, labor. [ 00


Fowle's News Co., newspapers


8 65


Charles F. Johnson, return of births


3 25


Clarence C. Day, return of births.


4 50


George W. Worcester, return of births


6 50


T. Harrington, return of deaths.


21 25


Robert J. Mckinney. return of deaths


18 00


Arthur N. Saginac, return of births.


75


Simeon O. Pilling, return of births.


I 75


Ernest H. Noyes, return of births


I 25


George H. Cook, return of births.


4 50


Hunt Printing and Eng. Co., 750 copies of Mu- nicipal Register. 553 45


American Express Co., express


2 99


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


90


Jackson Express Co., express.


3 85


Hill's livery, hacking.


5 00


William R. Whitmore, labor indexing Munici- pal Register 15 00


Western Union Tel. Co., election services. ..


10 30


S. Chilton Crocker, one crocker pen. 5 00


J. T. Mahoney, copies of inventories. I 40


A. W. Thompson, sundries. I 00


Thomas Huse, expenses to Boston of commit- tee 5 00


F. E. Smith, postmaster, postage and box rent. 13 50


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. 16 50


Carried forward $724 84


IO3


DETAILED STATEMENT


· Brought forward $724 84


George H. Stevens, expense incurred collect- ing Vital Statistics, etc. 27 66


Moses E. Cook, services as warden.


8 00


John C. Lang, services as clerk.


8 00


William B. Porter, services as inspector. 8 00


Thomas Humphreys, services as inspector. 8 00


Charles C. Donnell, services as inspector. 8 00


Frank E. Thurlow, services as inspector. . ...


8 00


Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden. . 2 50


Joseph L. Jacoby, services as deputy clerk .... 2 50


Joseph L. Thurlow, services as deputy inspec- tor : 50


John J. Thurlow, services as deputy inspector. . 2 50


John W. Allen, services as deputy inspector ..


2 50


William E. Woodman, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


William W. Hutchins, services as warden. 8 00


Aaron B. Adams, services as clerk. 8 00


Samuel J. Ford, services as inspector. 8 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell, services as inspector. 8 00


Daniel E. Tilton, services as inspector. 8 00


Greenleaf A. Johnson, services as inspector .... 8 00


William H. Johnson, services as deputy warden 2 50


Willis A. Macintosh, services as deputy clerk. . 2 50


Allen D .Pettingell, services as deputy inspec- tor


2 50


Wallace E. Bean, services as deputy inspector.


2 50


Frank W. Landford, services as deputy inspec- tor 2 50


John J. McGlew, services as deputy inspector. . 2 50


James P. Walsh, services as warden.


8 00


Hiram P. Macintosh, Jr., services as clerk. 8 00


Fred B. Fanning, services as inspector.


8 00


George P. Sargent, services as inspector.


8 00


B. William Barrett, services as inspector .. . . 8 00


Charles H. Webster, services as inspector .. . .


8 00


Edward Sexton, services as deputy warden ....


2 50


Caleb B. Huse, services as deputy clerk.


2 50


George W. Manser, services as deputy inspec- tor 2 50


John W. Coffin, Jr., services as deputy inspec-


tor 2 50


Brought forward $936 50


I04


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $936 50'


Cornelius J. Kiley, services as deputy inspec- tor 2 50


George L. Richardson, services as deputy in- spector· 2 50


William J. Creasey, services as warden. 8 00


Charles A. Stockman, services as clerk. 8 00


Daniel Collins, Jr., services as inspector. 8 00


John B. Brookings, services as inspector. 8 00


Albert D. Hale, services as inspector. 8 00


Joseph F. Keefe, services as inspector. 8 00


Edwin Currier, services as deputy warden. . .. 2 50


William H. Welch, services as deputy clerk ... 2 50


Oliver T. Littlefield, services as deputy inspec-


tor 2 50


John M. Sullivan, services as deputy inspector.


2 50


Bernard C. McQuade, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


George N. Jaques, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Henry D. Follansbee, services as warden. 8 00


John J. Creeden, services as clerk.


8 00


Richard J. Foley, services as inspector.


8 co


Gilbert A. Noyes, services as inspector


8 co


Freeman P. Healey, services as inspector


8 co


Lawrence C. Huse, services as inspector. 8 00


Herbert W. Ross, services as deputy warden. . 2 50


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk. 2 50


John Elliott, services as deputy inspector. 2 50


Albert E. Moylan, services as deputy inspec- tor 2 50


Fred E. Stanton, services as deputy inspector.


2 50


Michael E. Murphy, services as deputy inspec- tor 2 50


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden.


8 00


William G. Somerby, services as clerk. 8 00


George A. Coffin, services as inspector.


8 00


George L. Whitmore, services as inspector 8 00


William C. Coffin, services as inspector. 8 00


Frank W. Merrill services as inspector. 8 00


Henry A .Read, services as deputy warden. . .


2 50


Elmer H. Whitmore, services as deputy clerk. . 2 50


Edwin F. Jackman, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Arthur J. Brooks, services as deputy inspec-


tor 2 50


Carried forward


$1,125 50


1


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $1,125 50


Thomas W. Mitchell, services as deputy in-


spector 2 50


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- tising 160 40


News Pub. Co., printing and advertising.


70 63


Hunt Printing and Eng. Co., printing and ad- vertising 61 00


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room. 13 50


Charels H. Lunt, services at ward room. 10 00


Albert Hodgdon, services at ward room.


6 00


William B. Porter, delivery and collecting bal- lot boxes 4 25


Frank H. Rundlett, putting up booths, pasting ballots, etc.


5 75


Samuel Pearson, services at ward room 6 00


John D. Parsons, clerical assistance board of registrars 6 co


Benj. G. Davis, expenses to Boston on elec- tions 5 00


S. C. Reed, taking photographs. 16 50


$1,493 03


FEBRUARY


H. Currier, labor, flooding pond. $ I 25


John A. Wilson, labor, flooding pond. : 25


Fred L. Butman, book to order city clerk. 16 00


News Pub. Co., printing and advertising. 49 25


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and binding


49 10


inaugural address, envelopes, slips and cuts Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- vertising 34 79


J. Lyon, steel pens 8 00


H. I. Bartlett, cash paid for postage, travel, etc


7 73


George H. Stevens, cash paid for postage ... . . J. F. R. Biron, return of births ..


75


W. W .Pillsbury, return of births.


6 25


J. C. Lunt & Co., return of deaths 23 75


John F. Young, return of births. 2 25


Frederick K. Tigh, return of births 8 75


Ernest H. Noyes, return of births


25


Carried forward


$ 211 37


$1,493 03


II


105


2 00


106


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$2II 37 $1,493 03


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephones .. 19 16


Arthur Withington, expenses to Boston on hearing


3 80


$234 33


MARCH


Caleb C. Buzzell, labor


$ 3 60


Charles E. Allen, labor 2 70


Thomas Hale, labor. I 80


Pike & Elliott, return of deaths


12 25


Henry Bell, ringing bell.


2 00


B. & M. Railroad Company, mileage.


20 00


Fred E. Smith, postmaster, 2,500 stamped en- velopes 53 00


Robert G. Allen, collecting data of births 33 35


Annie E. Brown, services as stenographer 4 80


William H. Johnson, ringing bell.


2 00


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., I-2 doz. ribbons


3 50


Arthur Withington, expenses in Boston on hearing I 25


Western Union Tel. Co., time service City Hall clock 3 00


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing bell, etc.


5 25


American Express Co., express.


15


Telephone Co., use of telephones.


6 74


Treasurer South End reading room, amount of


appropriation for year 1901. 200 00


$355 39


APRIL.


N. D. Rodigrass, eight months' services as


harbor master. 66 67


James J. Healy, return of births. 21 50


James B. Currier, ringing bell. 4 00


Pneumatic Hand Stamp Co., one air cushion mount 1 00


American Express Co., express. I 80


Telephone Co., use of telephone


I 3I


Fred L. Butman, book of checks to order IO 50


George H. Pearson, sundries 60 90


Carried forward $167 68


$2,082 75


107


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $167 68


$2,082 75


Corliss, Macy & Co., record books 22 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 50 1


Newburyport Herald Co., printing 6 75


News Publishing Co., printing 3 75


George H. Newton, gold pens 2 50


Hayes & Arnold, steel pens 8 50


$212 68


MAY.


American Express Co., express


I 60


F. E. Smith, P. M., postage 15 :


and


Fred L. Butman, tax books, note books balance book


35 50


J. J. Merrill, 4 months' salary inspector of wires 33 33


Ante Trust Supply Co., pay envelopes 2 40


Ernest H. Noyes, return of births.


3 50


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephones ..


16 03


George H. Stevens, cash paid for postage .... 2 00


Newburyport Express Co., express I5


Robert J. Mckinney, return of deaths. 2 00


O. D. Hunt, services as stenographer.


: 75


A. A. Silloway, return of burial returns 25


Western Union Tel. Co., time service, City


Hall clock.


3 00


$117 61


JUNE


C. M. Townsend, ringing bell $ 2 00


News Pub. Co., printing. 3 75


H. M. Meek Pub. Co., printing 3 00


F. E. Smith, postmaster, postage 16 80


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


I 89


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses attending hearing etc 32 95


H. H. Landford, one year's service as super- intendent of wires. 100 00


George H. Pearson, sundries. II 09


$171 48


Carried forward


$2,584 52


108


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$2,584 52


JULY


Library bureau, 1000 cards to order for as- sessors 8 00


$


B. & M. Railroad Company, mileage. 10 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing 3 50


Mitchell Manufacturing Co. ,25 junk badges .. 18 75


Corliss, Macy & Co., record books. 30 45


j. J. Merrill, 3 months' salary superintend-


ent wires and 2 months' salary fire alarm .. 58 31


Carter Ink Co., I doz. quarts record ink. 4 00


Fred E. Smith, postmaster, box rents .. 50


Robert G. Pattên, services looking up trans- fers, wills and inventories. 80 95


WV. Lunt Bartlett, settlement of claim 12 50


$226 96


AUGUST


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephones .. $ 18 36


F. S. Blanchard & Co., 3 copies Mass. year book 9 00


Lyon & Patterson, steel pens.


15 00


American Express Company, express.


90


John O'Connor, ringing bell.


5 00


Hunt Printing and Eng. Co., printing


14 25


William H. Johnson, ringing bell.


3 00


Wakefield Daily Item, tax tables.


45


F. E. Smith, postmaster, postage.


II 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., time service City Hall clock. 3 00


Willard. A. Hatch, cash paid for interpreter .. 2 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing.


22 75


News Publishing Company, printing 15 75


N. D. Rodigrass, 5 months' services as harbor master 41 66


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing bell.


3 00


Henry Bell, ringing bell.


6 00


J. J. Merrill, I month's salary superintendent wires and I month's salary superintend- ent fire alarm. 24 99


Robert J. Mckinney, ringing bell. 3 00


Hill's livery, horse hire. 9 00


$208 II


Carried forward


$3,019 59


109


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $3,019 59


SEPTEMBER


American Express Company, express. $ 4 45


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- tising 14 63


F. H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills. 50 00


Charles M. Townsend, ringing bell. 6 00


J. J. Merrill, I month's salary superintend- ent wires and I month's salary superin- tendent fire alarm. 24 99


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., printing and advertising 13 00


News Pub. Co., advertising. 27 00


8 61


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


W. H. Welch and H. W. Little, expenses to Boston and return on account of files .... 8 00


Elijah George, copy of Ann E. Taggard will. . I 00


$157 68


OCTOBER


Board of assessors, coying assessors' books for commonwealth of Mass. $200 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing. 8 75


News Pub. Co., printing 15 25


Hobbs & Warren Co., blanks.


I 57


American Express Co., express.


2 55


C. W. Bailey, sundries ..


I 80


J. J. Merrill, I month's salary superintendent wires and I month's salary superintendent fire alarm 24 99


H. T. Brekmer, repairing and cleaning type- writer


2 15


Western Union Tel. Co., telegram.


25


Charles D. Gay, transcript of testimony suit Spalding vs. Newburyport.


15 00


F. E. Smith, postmaster, postage and box rent II 50 Albert Hodgdon, services at ward room. 2 00


Henry Bell, ringing bell. 3 00


Fisher & Co., sundries


4 33


C. M. Townsend, ringing bell.


3 00


William H. Johnson, ringing bell. 3 00


W. B. Badger & Co., transfer case.


20


Carried forward $299 34


$3,177 27


IIO


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $299 34


$3,177 27


George H. Newton, agent, gold pen. 4 00


Telpehone Co., use of telephone. 2 13


Langley, Burr & Co., material for decorat- ing City Hall in memorial for President McKinley 230 12


$535 59


NOVEMBER


Frank Turpin, painting sign $ I 50




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