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Brought forward
$873 56
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by Committee on Printing
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and bind-
ing assessors' books, 6 wards, 252 pages. $ 151 20
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and bind- ing pocket manuals. 48 43
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- tising 131 13
News Pub. Co., printing 4,000 tax bills.
II 25
News Pub. Co., printing and advertising. .. IOI 65 Hunt Printing and Eng. Co., printing 4,000 real estate tax bills. 25 00
Hunt Printing and Eng. Co., printing and ad- vertising
54 50
Luther Dame, postage.
20
Squire & Swan, printing and binding 525 cop- ies annual reports for year 1900. 350 20
$873 56
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Appropriation
$2,250 00
CREDITS
From dog license.
$ 468 03
From town of Newbury, use of library for
year 1900. 150 00
618 03
Total appropriation and income. 2,868 03
Amount overdrawn transferred from inci-
dentals to balance account. 508 06
Carried forward $3,376 09
14
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$3,376 og
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the City Council
John D. Parsons, services as librarian. $1,200 00
Martha P. Lunt, service as superintendent reading room. 521 00
Effie A. Tenney, services as assistant librarian E. S. Thurston, services as assistant librarian
300 00
Ora J. French, 90 bushels charcoal at gc. . ..
8 10
Jackson Express Co., express.
6 80
F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books.
126 70
Library bureau, sundries
16 70
Carter, Rice & Co., 2 reams heavy paper
18 00
Gaylard Brothers.
I 40
John E. Lunt, mantles, chimneys, etc.
14 50
J. J. Merrill, mantles, chimneys, etc. . 18 85
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- tising 75 00
Continental Brush Co., brushes and dusters ..
9 25
P. H. Blumpey, sundries.
I 80
J. H. Balch, Jr., 3 cords pine wood sawed and split 16 00
W. P. French, 90 bushels charcoal.
8 10
Newburyport Express Co., express.
75
Hunt Printing and Eng. Co., printing
4 75
Watering streets, sprinkling for 1901.
7 86
Mary F. Whitmore, service as librarian
24 50
E. Perkins Lumber Co., I card case.
3 00
Hannah Leary, cleaning library. 20 10
Charles E. Allen, labor
I 13
Dennis Kelleher, labor
90
Daniel Lucy, labor.
90
James E. Welch, labor
90
Dexter W. Nutting, services as janitor ....... 317 94
Atkinson oal Co., 92,230 lbs. egg coal at $6.10. 251 16
$3,376 09
3
400 00
I3I
DETAILED STATEMENT
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Appropriation
$4,900 00
CREDITS
From county of Essex two years' rent of police court rooms to Jan. 1, 1902. $500 00
From state of Mass., account of transfer for rent of armory one year to Jan. 1, 1902. . From city clerk, sale of burial lots. 225 00
400 00
From F. H. Rundlett, rental of City Hall ....
1,510 50
From Arthur D. Ordway, rent of Winter street landing one year to Jan. I, 1902. . 10 00
From George H. Lang, rent of Winter street landing, one year to Jan. 1, 1902. 20 00
From Allen T. Whitney Co., error in bill .. . .
90
From E .P. Dodge Mfg. Co., error in bill .... 6 75
From Daniel E. Tilton, for old safe. 5 00
From Percy B. Jackson, repairing chair.
50
2.678 65
Transfer from appropriation for purchase of School street land
1,000 00
Total appropriation and income
8,578 65
Amount overdrawn transferred from inciden- tals to balance account 115 23
$8,693 88
EXPENDITURES.
L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor $ 6 16
George H. Cook, repairing furniture 4 75
Thomas P. Thomas, repairing slate roofs, etc., 68 60
Edward Osgood, sundries
16 54
J. C. Colman and E. P. Shaw, rent of shed. ..
144 00
Henry O. Martin, services as keeper of the bath house 229 00
Carried forward $469 05
$8,693 88
$7.578 65
132
ANNUAL REPORTS
· Brought forward $469 05 $8,693 88
Newburyport Shoe Co., six empty barrels. . 3 60
Newburyport Water Works, use of water at New Hill burying ground 15 00
Joseph Torrey, stock and labor
6 50
J. J. Merrill, stock and labor 69 27
F. P. Knight, expenses to Boston 3 00
W. C. Langley Furniture Co., one mattress. 3 50
Newburyport Laundry, washing blankets So
B. G. Gerrish, stock and labor 46 35
Thomas E. Marshall, stock and labor
64 21
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor
65 19
Albert Buzzell, furniture work.
2 25
Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor
59 70
Charles C. Stockman, agent, lot of land on Forrester street 450 00
Philip H. Kimball, care of city clocks and sundries 83 25
Yerxa & Co., one water pail
25
Charles E. Woods, stock and labor
29 35
Moses A. Stevens, sundries
. 75
George White, stock and labor
2 73
C. O. Townsend, two desks and sundry "e- pairs 33 95
William J. Wilkinson, stock and labor - 15 65
Osgood & Goodwin, sundries 8 52
A. Russell & Son, castings
2 02
C. J. Fogg, expenses of committee to Lynn
4 So
E. Perkins Lumber Co., stock and labor ..
28 0I
W. T. Humphreys, premium on policy.
122 00
Charles E. Atkinson, premium on policy . .
I22 CO
A. W. Reddy, premium on policy
122 00
John E. Lunt, mantles and chimneys, etc.
9 75
D. F. Noyes, stock and labor
202 69
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
10 87
Electric Gas Lighting Co., sundries 13 50
Daniel Canning, one sill for almshouse barn
5 00
C. M. Lunt & Son, removal of house offal. .
52 50
McGlew Bros. Co., stock and labor 2 75
D. P. Thurlow, tuning and cleaning organs. . 13 60
T. H. McCarty, mason work 70 58
Carried forward
$2,222 99
$8,693 88
James E. Kimball, labor at cooking school. . 5 05
I33
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $2,222 99 $8,693 88
Penn Metal Ceiling and Roofing Co., steel
ceilings put up in common council room and assessors' room as per contract. 226 60
Charles Wiggin, repairing furniture, etc., 7 89
Eben A. Young, mason work 36 05
J. Littlefield & Son., stock and labor 26 73
F. H. Rundlett, sundries 4 21
W. E. Bodine, repairing curtain 75
P. H. Blumpey, matches and tapers I 08
James C. Colman, lumber and teaming 156 96
H. H. Landford, electrical work
12 40
Daniel E. Tilton, sundries
I 36
N. D. Dodge & Bliss Co., 2 empty barrels .. I 00
Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter .. 140 24
E. P. Dodge Mfg. Co., empty barrels 13 50
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 42 43
Orrin J. Gurney, empty barrels
4 25
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 61 78
Andrew J. Leighton, carting tables and cash paid for freight 2 35
John W. Walker, painting interior of City hall, etc., 407 4I
J. A. Greeley & Co., relaying stone wall at Old Hill burying ground. 80 00
C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor 155 16
R. J. Foley, stock and labor 29 50
George W. McKay, stock and labor
50 50
William I. Hunt, labor moving bath house from winter to summer quarters and back again, also repairs on same II6 20
Morse & Heath, stock and labor I 78
F. W. Marshall, stock and labor 40
Stephen W. Gale, labor at school houses.
41 07
T. Y. Cotton, stock and labor
II7 73
H. J. Noyes, stock and labor
62 16
W. C. Morse, stock and labor
2II 69
Creeden Bros., stock and labor
237 51
Eagle Chemical Co., one barrel soap powder
20 00
John F. Bailey, stock and labor
763 49
Allen, Thompson Whiting Co., 50 tables 75 90
F. E. Cutter & Co., stock and labor
62 05
Carried forward
$5,396 12
$8,693 88
-
134
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $5,396 12 $8,693 88
Albert O. Colby, stock and labor 9 34
Charles C. Stockman, desks, chairs, etc., 102 35
Daniel Neal, making keys, etc., 6 60
N. C. Moody, iron work
4 00
William H. T. Dodge, stock and labor
6 75
George E .. Greeley & Co., stock and labor
38 40
William A. Johnson, sheets and cases 45 1
William Holker, hardware
40 93
Alfred Gurney, services as superintendent of Old and New hill burying ground 250 20
Edward Donahoe, iron work. II 60
H. K. Barnes, 3 finished pulls 5 85
George M. Stevens, repairs on gong
4 25
Walter G. Bassett, stock and labor
32 50
J. B. Lunt, stock and labor
6 15
Edgar Ross, iron work
I 50
Hermon Staples, stock and labor
33 48
Sidewalks and edgestones, edgestones for new school house on School and Atwood streets, etc., 151 19
B. & M. R. R. Co., freight
25 53
Watering streets, sprinkling for 1901
43 83
George N. Black, stock and labor
77 25
W. B. Badger & Co., bill files and transfer cases
30 05
-Edwin L. Toppan, mason work
19 25
Chase Magazine Camera Co., stock and la- bor
I 60
Fred H. South, stock and labor
33 45
Holman K. Wheeler, sketches for High
school
25 00
Mrs. Gowen Dockum, use of land for militia
75 00
James Dickens, stock and labor
5 45
B. S. Wood, supplies for bath house
I 90
M. P. Goodwin, cleaning and repairing clocks
7 00
F: H. Plumer, freight
I 09
Charles S. Lovejoy, stock and labor
57 70
Catherine Lucy, cleaning Congress street
school house
8 25
Frank W. Hidden, whitewashing
7 75
Carried forward $6,522 76
$8,693 88
135
DETAILED STATEMENT
$8,693 88
Brought forward $6,522 76
West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant 8 75
WV. A. Davis & Son, making awnings, etc., .. 19 20
F. J. Donahoe, sundries 80
Charles Ferguson, inspecting boilers 8 00
E. A. Pearson, stock and labor
II 45
William E. Woodman, labor at school house
2 CO
W. W. Hutchins, stock and labor
3 00
L. W. Coker, sundries
I 30
W. S. McKay, repairing pump
2 00
Newburyport Gas & Electric Co., radiator and tubing 5 70
Albert Hodgdon, stock and labor
2 25
S. J. Hughes, sundries
95
Henry Upton, trimming hedge at High school
50
A. F. Young, teaming
50
James F. Brown, sundries 30
J. N. Frost, ice 8 75
Western Union Tel. Co., time service City hall clock 3 00
Charles E. Ash, labor at school house .
I CO
John M. Little, ploughing and harrowing Highland cemetery.
6 00
Michael Kelley, labor
II 69
Cornelius Kelleher,
32 10
Jeremiah Coffey, 66
3 60
Timothy Coffey,
3 70
Thomas Hale,
10 IO
Cornelius Sullivan,
9 21
John Whalen,
8 53
Hugh Kelleher,
I 00
Edward Powers,
66
2 80
John Pollard,
16 23
Dennis Kelleher, 66
13 62
Charles E. Allen,
66
18 68
Cornelius Sheehan,
80
Charles Fletcher,
66
I 00
Daniel Lucy
16 33
Andrew Parasso,
68
Maurice Corcoran,
45
Daniel Creeden,
68
Charles W. Davis,
66
90
Carried forward
$6,761 31
$8,693 88
136
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$6,761 31 $8,693 88
William H. Merritt, labor
90
William D. Williams, 66
90
Cornelius Lynch,
66
57
George Paul,
3 60
Richard Connors,
13 96
Jeremiah Hartnett, 66
13 27
Jeremiah Sheehan, 66
II 14
Thomas Ryan,
66
8 67
James E. Welch,
66
19 12
Daniel Casey,
66
I 35
Arthur H. Cobb,
2 75
John Murphy,
66
1 00
New school house, transfer
1,750 00
8,588 54
ARMORY.
E. C. Johnson, stock and labor
82 00
H. Staples, stock and labor
3 10
John Casey, sundries
I 40
P. S. Bradford, stock and labor
5 60
A. J. Brooks, stock and labor
13 24
105 34
$8,693 88
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.
$9,550 00
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account
500 66
$10,050 66
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council.
Thomas Huse, one month's salary as mayor to Jan. I, 1901 .. $100 00
Moses Brown, eleven months' salary as
mayor to Dec. I, 1901
1,100 00
Carried forward $1,200 00
$10,050 66
Appropriation
I37
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $1,200 00 $10,050 66
George H. Stevens, one. year's salary as city clerk to Dec. I, 1901. 1,450 00
Henry W. Little, one year's salary as assist- ant city clerk to Dec. 1 1901. 691 67
James V. Felker, one year's salary as treas- urer and collector to Dec. 1, 1901. 1,600 00
James V. Felker, one year's salary for clerk hire (office of treasurer and collector) to Dec. I, 1901 400 CO
William H. Welch, one year's salary as audi- tor to Dec. 1, 1901 400 00
Frank H. Rundlett, one year's salary as messenger to Dec. 1, 1901.
900 00
Willard A. Hatch, one year's salary as as- sessor to Dec. 1, 190I 500 00
William H. Huse, one year's salary as as- sessor to Dec. 1, 190I 500 00
George P. Sargent, one year's salary as as- sessor to Dec. 1, 1901 . 500 00
George W. Knight, one year's salary as in- spector of animals to Dec. 1, 1901 .
499 99
Thomas E. Cuter. one year's salary as clerk of common council to Oct. 1, 1901 150 00
Horace I. Bartlett, salary as city solicitor from Nov. 1, 1900, to Jan. 7, 1901 93 93
J. C. M. Bayley, salary as solicitor from Jan. 7, 1901, to Dec. 1, 1901 448 40
James V. Felker, one year's salary as treas- urer of sinking funds to Dec. 1, 1901 .... 50 00 Edward Donahoe, Jr., eleven months' salary as sealer of weights and measures to Dec. 1, 1901 366 67
George H. Stevens, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1901. 75 00
Benjamin G. Davis, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1901 .. 75 00
George H. Cutter, one year's salary as
registrar of voters to Dec. 1, 1901. 75'00
Luther Carter, one year's salary as registrar of voters to Dec. I, 1901 75 00
$10,050 66
15
I38
ANNUAL REPORTS SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation
$33,000 00
CREDITS.
One year's interest Brown fund to March 4,
I90I $
675 00
William P. Lunt, superintendent, tuition from non-resident school children 170 00
Town of Newbury, tuition for school children 120 60
Town of Salisbury, tuition for school chil- dren
124 00
William P. Lunt, superintendent, sale of books
IO 20
State of Massachusetts, education of children in care of state board of charity 14 50
1,114 30
Total appropriation and income
34,114 30
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account
3,148 42
$37,262 72
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the School Committee.
Walter E. Andrews,
salary as teacher ....
$1,800 00
Arthur H. Berry,
66
. .. 270 00
Sarah A. Leonard
. ... 650 00
Elizabeth Goldsmith,
66
420 00
Edith M. Brown,
195 00
Edna S. Moffatt,
6€
66
. ... 630 00
. ...
1,192 00
Nellie G. Stone,
66
. .. .
530 17
Anna L. Whitmore,
66
66
. .. .
448 50
Lillian Greenleaf,
450 00
Bertha F. Ingalls,
66
66
397 00
Frances Richards,
66
. .. .
1,000 00
George W. Brown,
1,300 00
Josie W. Kimball,
66
. .. .
452 50
Carried forward
$12,230 17
$37,262 72
66
...
1,165 00
Frank A. Page,
.... 700 00
Helen A. Ward,
. .. .
66
. .. .
. .. . 630 00
Mabella L. Moses,
Irving H. Johnson
. .. .
66
. .. .
139
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward
$12,230 17
$37,262 72
Nellie DeS. Barrett,
salary as teacher. ...
390 00
Dorothy Packer,
367 50
Anna L. Coffin,
....
526 16
Emma M. Lander,
... .
423 75
Jennie P. Haskell,
416 50
Grace E. Bartlett,
66
66
..
398 67
Mary F. Whitmore,
«
....
307 50
Priscilla G. Craig,
. .. .
547 33
Abbie L. Frost,
6:
. .. .
455 12
Mary T. Colby, .
430 00
Annie B. Richardson,
. .. .
326 67
Lillian Ross,
66
...
303 96
Lillian Goodwin,
... .
424 30
Elizabeth H. Cheever,
66
66
... .
417 91
Sarah L. Ross,
66
66
. .. .
398 67
Gertrude Lewis,
66
... .
400 00
Annie P. Toppan,
. .. .
400 00
Hortense Small,
320 00
Sarah B. Chute,
66
. ...
715 00
Adalena Sargent,
66
66
450 00
Clara J. Edgerly,
66
66
... .
450 00
Cassine H. Brown,
66
66
453 50
Frances L. Pettigrew,
66
398 67
Charlotte Dickens,
66
. .. .
400 00
Julia J. Hubbard,
398 67
Helen S. Merrill,
66
66
498 33
Flora Pettigrew,
66
35 62
Julia Boyle,
66
66
382 50
Grace Gale,
66
66
...
Sadie M. Morse, salary as teacher of drawing Laura Hubbard, salary as teacher of music .. Elizabeth C. Adams, salary as teacher of music
350 00
Eliott C. Hadley, allowance for board.
122 00
Elizabeth H. Little, salary as teacher of cooking
393 75
Carrie Merrill, salary as teacher
351 88
Lelia Kimball, salary as teacher.
75 00
William P. Lunt, salary as superintendent ...
1,200 00
Robert G. Allen, salary as truant officer ....
600 00
Carried forward
$28,074 18
$37,262 72-
«
66
... .
425 00
Sarah F. Badger,
. .. .
. .. .
... .
. .. .
. .. .
140 00
600 00
150 00
66
....
. .. .
....
... .
... .
.
140
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$37,262 72
Goldie McArthur,
training school teacher ..
66
66
77 00
Carrie Dodge,
66
66
27 00
Adelaide Pritchard,
96 75
Lillian Rich,
66
66
75 00
Gertrude Little,
66
66
.
79 30
Alice George,
83 36
Bessie Davis,
66
66
75 08
Georgianna Smith,
75 68
Grace Page,
74 00
Evelyn Pike,
74 00
Harriet Boyd,
66
.
73 47
Edith Annis,
67 94
Edith Bradbury,
66
66
66
24 00
Ethel Ryan,
66
66
66
24 00
Katherine Locke,
66
66
66
28 33
Elizabeth True,
22 00
George A. Dickey,
salary as substitute ....
26 75
Mary A. Jaques,
28 75
Mrs. Edward Hicken, “
66
54 51
Helen S. Merrill, salary as teacher evening school
54 00
Amelia Whittier, salary as teacher evening school
31 00
Lizzie C. Ireland, salary as teacher evening school
31 25
Mrs. Amos Geary, salary as teacher evening school
16 00
William H. Merrill, salary as teacher evening school
58 00
M. Yeretzian, salary as
teacher evening
school
29 00
Edith M. Merrill, salary as teacher evening school
12 00
Albert Hodgdon,
salary as janitor
134 70
Albert O. Colby,
418 22
James Kimball,
109 00
Charles H. Lewis,
66 66
500 04
Fred H. South,
75 04
Stephen W. Gale,
66
349 60
Carried forward
$31,038 95
$37,262 72
66
66
. .
. .
24 00
Ethel Eaton,
. .
. .
66
. .
66
....
$28,074 18 36 00
Grace Cook,
66
66
66
66
-
I4I
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $31,038 95
$37,262 72
Mrs. Charles Bushee, salary as janitor. 60 00
John Murphy,
48 57
Charles E. Ash,
73 02
William E. Woodman, salary as janitor.
30 00
Harry Upton,
125 00
Edward E. Babb & Co., books and supplies.
219 16
Silver, Burdett & Co., books.
58 89
American Book Co., books
313 32
The Morse Co., books. 6 00
Ginn & Co., books. 291 68
George H. Pearson, sundries. 6 46
Thompson, Brown & Co., books.
13 07
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books.
II 12
Catherine F| Johnson, printed models
6 86
William Holker, 2 floor brushes and 2 coal hods 4 05
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies. 46 62
William P. Lunt, cash paid for sundries
152 53
Jackson Express Co., express.
4 20
Edward Osgood, supplies.
3 97
News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 60 00 Newburyport Herald Co., 1000 copies school report 53 12
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- tising 35 00
John Collins, 22,845 lbs. stove and egg coal and wood
71 89
Ora J. French, 90 bushels charcoal.
8 10
Jere Healey, 46,000 lbs. stove, egg and nut coal
141 03
I. E. Knott Apparatus Co., supplies for labra- tory
60 05
Wyekoff, Seamans & Benedict, 2 Remington typewriters and 2 tables.
148 00
Smith Premier Typewriter Company, 2 Smith Premier typewriters, 2 tables and 14 reams paper 158 00
Eagle Pencil Co., 45 gross pencils
59 70
Boston School Supply Co., books and supplies
39 32
Slater, Jennings & Co., envelopes, manilla pa- per, etc. 21 21
Carried forward. $33,368 89
$37,262 72
142
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $33,368 89 $37,262 72
D. C. Heath & Co., books. I38 64
W. E. Bodine, one pine table. I 75,
Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., printing ..
19 50
Rand, McNally & Co., maps, etc.
96 50
DeWolfe, Fisher & Co., books.
24 20
Educational Supply Co., books.
14 55
Osgood & Goodwin, supplies for sewing
school 21 04
C. W. Bailey, books and supplies.
II4 41
C. W. Poore, supplies for cooking school .. . .
26 53
Trustees of Putnam free school, rent of school building 416 67
Williams & Rogers, supplies.
I21 68
Richard G. Adams, use of stage and erecting same at City Hall, etc.
70 00
George S. Perry & Co., supplies
74 40
Benjamin G. Sargent, allowance for board. 34 50
Neostyle Co., supplies 4 00
W. H. Wheeler & Co., brushes.
5 70
Continental Brush Co., brushes.
26 44
Kindergarten Supply Co., sundries.
6 50
Easterbrooks Pen Manufacturing Co., steel pens 21 30
Horace A. Brooks, binding books.
3 00
A. B. Smith, hand dusters.
4 05
University Publishing Co., books
25 92
John H. Babb, Wright cutter
I 50
Charles Scribner & Son, books. 2 00
Prang Educational Co., books and supplies. .
184 40
William S. Reeser, 10 maps.
19 00
B. G. Gerrish, 2 mats.
I 80
Leonard S. Choate, tuing 2 pianos.
4 00
John Graham & Son, supplies for school
cooking
6 03
Werner School Book Co., books
4 00
Dr. A. E. Winship, delivering address to grammar school graduates 20 00
L. W. Piper, engrossing diplomas. 6 00
George A. Fogg, supplies for cooking school
8 43
American Bank Note Co., 100 diplomas and plate 35 00
Carried forward. $34,932 33
$37,262 72
I43
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $34,932 33
$37,262 72
A. B. Smith & Co., 3 weeks' use of piano. 10 00
Edwin H. Hughes, delivery address to grad- uates of high school. 20 00
John H. Balch, Jr., one ton stove coal. 6 25
Joseph Gillott & Sons, steel pens. 21 25
Mrs. Jeffs, washing and ironing for cooking
and sewing schools. 5 00
Wales Bookbinding Co., binding books. 21 85
C. C. Stockman, use of chairs. 7 50
Squire & Swan, printing. 26 85
Longmans, Green & Co., books. 25 75
Samuel Ward Co., books.
18 54
Atkinson & Mentzer, books and supplies. . . . H. A. Wilson, supplies for cooking school .... 9 50
25 80
United Typewriter Supply Co., I dozen rib- bons 7 00
A. W. Baker, supplies. 9 52
Mary Tattersoll, labor at Putnam school. 22 42
Alleyn & Bacon, books.
20 50
Calvin Hunt, services as janitor.
[ 50
D. W. Fisher & Co., I dozen dusters
8 00
Safety Bottle and Ink Co., 10 gals. writing fluid
5 00
William Ware & Co., books
33 00
W. P. French, charcoal.
33 63
W. E. Andrews, express and postage. 3 00
Atkinson Coal Co., 618,670 1bs. egg coal at
6. 10-2240 and 83,710 lbs. stove coal at 6. 25-2240
1,918 33
Charles E. Allen, labor
2 95
Andrew Parosso,
4 44
Cornelius Sullivan,
66
5 0I
John Whalen, 66
. 3 68
Maurice Corcoran,
I 63
Cornelius Lynch, 66
. .
7 70
Thomas Hale, 66
80
William H. Merritt,
.
6 68
Charles W. Davis, 66
7 50
William D. Williams,
66
2 63
John Pollard,
66
2 68
Joseph E. Saunders,
66
45
. . .
Carried forward. $37,258 67
$37,262 72
1
. .
.
. ..
I44
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$37,258 67
$37,262 72
Cornelius Kelleher, 66
I 80
Daniel Lucy,
66
35
Thomas Ryan,
6
45
James E. Welch,
.
45
$37,262 72
SEWERAGE (CONSTRUCTION).
Balance due Dec. 15, 1900 $ 2,305 86
CREDITS
From sale of 3 1-2 per cent sewer bonds 46,000 00
premium on bonds 2,649 60
C. R. Sargent, manhole ring and lid ... 7 00
66 Wm. T. Hussey, check deposited as se-
curity for contract charged on his bill 30 00
B. & M. R. R. Co., error frt. bill. II 25
48,697 85
$ 46,390 99
Balance due from the city Dec. 21, 1901. ·
10,30I 79
$ 36,089 20
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage.
Luther Dame, expenses to Boston $2 30
J. Horace Ordway, hacking 2 00
Wolfe Tavern, dinners
I 50
F. Curtis, services as construction engineer, and cash paid 424 24
Benj. F. Stanley, expenses to Boston 2 15
J. F. Morrill, board of 3 men. 9 00
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and adver- tising 46 37
Carried forward. $487 56
$36,089 20
145
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward.
$487 56 $36,089 20
News Publishing Co., printing and advertis- ing
II 50
Hunt Printing & Eng. Co., printing.
6 00
Annie E. Brown, typewriting
7 23
Lyman E. Dodge, services as inspector
180 00
C. L. B. Anderson,
261 00
R. C. Reed,
14 25
A. S. Akerman, 60 66
.....
74 08
Moses Brown, Jr.,
12 13
J. Philbrick, 66 66
II 25
A. W. Huse, services as asst. construction
engineer 435 22
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies. 3 38
Geo. H. Sargent, services as inspector. 238 78
Albert Hodgdon, teaming
2 95
B. & M. R. R. Co., freight
222 25
L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor
4 93
Edw. Donahoe, iron work
3 80
Patrick Tobin, teaming 9 50
J. A. Greely & Co., mason work
17 39
Jere Kelleher, stock and labor on man holes ...
34 00
P. S. Bradford, strip of rubber
25
E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber
40 23
Wm. B. Porter, teaming
25 10
J. C. Colman, lumber and cement.
180 95
N. E. Fire Proofing Co., 10,300 brick
77 10
E. C. Johnson, teaming pipe. 765 00
Wm. Holker, sewer pipe and sundries 6,697 30
T. J. Mannix, teaming
3 30
Wm. J. Cook, sundries 2 18
Fisher & Co., cheese cloth
57 37
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
66 48
E. W. Bowditch, professional services
289 92
Walter Whitmore, services as inspector
28 50
A. Russell & Son., man hole covers, dust pans, etc 1,469 94
F. L. Butman, 55 bands in 2 colors. 17 50
F. H. Plumer, teaming
222 52
Wm. T. Hussey, cement
388 70
Cashman Bros., constructing north end sewers
as per contract, supplies furnished, etc, ... 20,559 12
Carried forward.
$32,928 66
$36,089 20
.
.
. .
66
.....
16
146
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $32,928 66
$36,089 20
John A. Brown, brick
597 33
Narcisse Belanger, 8,000 brick. 64 00
Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co., pipe. 172 80
Geo. H. Bliss, examining and cleaning sewers
25 00
Osgood & Goodwin, cotton tissue.
76 45
Toppan Bee Hive, rubber mitten and gloves ..
2 25
Atkinson Coal Co., unloading and storing cement 30 00
N. C. Moody, iron work
19 10
J. M. Greenough, horse hire
4 00
W. E. Smith, inspector
66 75
Maurice Sullivan, inspector.
70 36
Geo. W. Chase, inspector
52 53
C. H. Sargent, engineer and inspector, Bart- lett street sewer
22 50
Thos. P. Thomas, concrete gutter, Magnolia street
75 00
Jas. F. Brown, oil
72
A. F. Young, teaming
60
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-
S. H. Thurlow, hardware
5 39
J. M. Haley, teaming
1 00
E. E. Varina, use of theodolite
7 00
E. F. Jackman, lot of land
120 00
Frederick Knight, lot of land.
120 00
Benj. F. Stanley lot of land.
100 00
Jonathan Kenistoni lot of land.
50 00
Cornelius Regan, labor
148 3I
Dennis McSweeney
30 85
John Foley
44 82
John Dockerey
163 13
Patrick Keefe
59 61
John Connors
44 54
Dennis Singleton
12 35
James Kelleher
13 35
John Cornelius
36 47
James Kiley,
73 13
John Sullivan,
6 00
Marshal Bradley
34 96
Patrick Brady
. .
29 81
Thomas Branley
IO 50
Carried forward.
$35,319 27
$36,089 20
147
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward.
$35,319 27
$36,089 20
Geo. W. White, stock and labor
21 02
Patrick Coffey
labor
149 04
Curtis G. Carr
14 69
Patrick Horgan
16 41
Timothy Carey,
6 00
Jere Mahanney
8 00
Jere Sheehan
24 30
Cornelius Lynch
I 80
Clarence E. Fogg, inspecting pipe.
72 27
Sidney Harris, labor
73 44
G. Mullen
14 25
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