City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1902, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1902
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27 90


Miss Charlotte Flanders, "


14 28


Mrs. Edward F. Welch, “


38 37


Estate Dudley T. Batchelder,


23 58


Orrin B. Gerrish (in part),


4 30


Estate Moses A. Plummer,


66


13 10


Charles M. Townsend,


16 74


Cornelius Buckley (in part),


..


6 31


$406 59


104


ANNUAL REPORTS


CITY BONDS.


Amount outstanding, December 21, 1901 $361,000 00 Bonds issued during the year 1902 as follows : Thirty-five bonds, numbered 1 to 35 inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, dated July 1, 1902, payable July 1, 1922, bearing interest at the rate of 32 per cent per annum. Six of the bonds were registered and 29 were coupon. High school loan


35,000 00


Amount outstanding, December 20, 1902 $396,000 00


Due as follows :


1908, at 4 per cent $65,000 00


1910, " 32 66 27,500 00


1911, " 4


1913, " 4 66 90,000 00


25,000 00


1919, " 4 66 107,500 00


1922, " 3₺ 66 35,000 00


1931, " 3}


46,000 00


$396,000 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$11,000 00


CREDITS.


From committee on fire department, bill credited back (error) . $ 1 00


From Cochraine Chemical Co., bill credited back (error) 4 00


From J. W. Doyle, bill credited back . 4 00 From Standard Oil Co., bill credited back 4 63


105


DETAILED STATEMENT


From Chief S. C. Reed, for sale of old


hose and junk $ 20 00


From town of Newbury, services of depart- ment, Jan. 24, 1902, and April 5, 1902 30 00


From town of Newbury, services of depart- ment at Doyle house 100 00


From town of Salisbury, services of de- partment, July 13, 1902 137 75


301 38


Total appropriation and income


$11,301 38


Amount overdrawn, transferred from inci-


dentals to balance account . 110 54


$11,411 92


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by Committee on Fire Department. ]


S. C. Reed, services as chief $ 300 00


S. C. Reed, allowance for horse hire and cash paid 118 92


S. C. Reed, cash paid for services of department at Newbury fire 72 00


S. C. Reed, cash paid for services of department at Salisbury beach fire 87 75


Board of engineers, services of board 240 00


Steamer company No. 1, services of the company 850 00


Steamer company No. 2,


900 00


Steamer company No. 3, 66


908 25


Y. A. hook and ladder company No. 1, " 924 50


Hose company No. 7, services of the company 635 00


Hose company No. 8, 66


635 00


Chas. W. Adams, services as engineer, steamer No. 1 160 00


Frank W. Landford, 66 No. 2 160 00


Frank E. Davis,


No. 3 160 00


Jason E. Lawrence, assistant engineer, steamer No. 1 20 00


Charles S. Blake,


66


No. 2


20 00


Ralph S. Bailey,


No. 3 20 00


106


ANNUAL, REPORTS


Geo. N. Black, services as steward and fireman, No. 2 $ 150 00


Walter R. Bradbury, " No. 3 150 00


Eben P. Allen, 52 weeks' salary as permanent fireman . 728 00


Herbert Currier, 1 year's services as steward, Y. A. hook and ladder company 50 00


George M. Ellery, 12 months' services as captain, steamer No. 1 . 10 00


Thomas E. Colman, 12 months' services as captain, steamer No. 2 . 10 00


Samuel T. Chase, 12 months' services as captain, steamer No. 3 . 10 00


George P. Osborne, 12 months' services as foreman, hook and ladder company 10 00


Joel L. Lancey, 12 months' services as captain. hose No. 7 10 00


William B. Porter, 12 months' services as captain, hose No. 8 10 00


J. W. Sargent aud S. C. Reed, expenses to Boston for hose, etc. 5 50


Jackson Express Co., express 1 20


M. P. Phillips, leather straps 2 75


J. W. Sargent, expenses to Lawrence 2 50


Newburyport Express Co., express


H. N. Marshall & Son, hay and salt 1 00


1 30


W. T. Humphries, premium on insurance policy 21 66


F. E. Davis, stock and labor, express, etc. 262 69


William B. Porter, use of horses and carting 15 45


Thomas Noyes & Son, salt 1 96


Moses H. Fowler, oil . 6 60


Chase Magazine Camera Co., lantern springs, hose 1 1 00


William Wilkinson, cleaning out hose 1 80


Edward Osgood, sundries 9 24


Stuart Howland & Co., wire . 8 65


Frederick K. Rand, washing and boiling hose . 12 00


J. W. Clark, labor on truck and ladders 7 00


107


DETAILED STATEMENT


S. H. Thurlow, hardware $ 6 48


Jere M. Haley, carting 96 20


W. E. Decrow, sundries 3 90


J. N. Frost, 1 pair horses, Dec. 5, 1902, for steamer No. 2 5 00


George N. Jaques, hose for steamer No. 1


25


J. J. & H. J. Chase, lantern springs 2 15


Atkinson Coal Co., coal for central fire station and engines 1, 2, and 3 . . 126 34


C. Callahan & Co., sundries 35 13


William Holker, sundries 23 12


Hill's Livery, horse hire . 37 00


Toppan & Wilson, hardware


10 40


Charles S. Blake, extra services


2 50


Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor on box at central station 1 50


A. C. Hall, services washing and rolling hose . 5 75


John W. Allen, sundries, steamers 1 and 2 . 15 10


James H. Noyes, oil


6 50


Telephone Co., telephone rental 69 36


J. C. Wilkins, grease . 8 50


F. L. Moses, labor at Israel Morse's barn 1 00


Lynn Oil Co., harness oil 2 50


W. C. Benson, labor and fittings


43 50


D. W. Fisher & Co., dusters . 2 55


Henry K. Barnes, 1 swing engine bell . 18 75


A. E. Bray, material for auxiliary fire alarm 1 15


Fiberloid Co., sulphuric acid . 1 82


Thomas H. Drohan, extra services at engine com- pany No. 2 2 50


A. H. Davis and C. W. Howard, services rendered at No. 3 engine house 5 00


Charles W. Howard, clearing snow from hydrants and reservoirs . 4 00


A. Russell & Sons, casting and teaming 2 15


W. U. Telegraph Co., time service of clock 12 00


IOS


ANNUAL REPORTS


C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor $ 49 75


J. J. Merrill, labor as electrician 167 24


George H. D. Leighton and T. Colman, services at No. 2 engine house . 5 00


Edgar Ross, stock and labor 57 75


J. W. Doyle, use of teams to fire at Salisbury beach, and labor and stock on hose 2 9 75


Standard Oil Co., oil . 34 75


C. W. Howard and J. P. Page, services at No. 3 engine house 5 00


T. J. Mannix, shavings 1 50


Daniel Neal, keys 30


Morse Heath, stock and labor


39 00


M. H. Chase, repairing, polish, straps, etc. 63 02


Charles H. Stanwood, cleaning off hydrants and reservoirs . 14 50


E. M. Ingalls, fixing hose, steamer No. 1 30 00


Edwin Cook, clearing reservoirs and hydrants up to April 1, 1902, for season 34 00


J. J. Mckinney, washing and rolling hose 9 50


A. L. Jackson, shoveling snow from hydrants and reservoirs 76 25


S. L. Truesdale, services as substitute at central fire station 27 00


C. S. Knowles, galvanized wire and cross-arms 24 06


Frank Thurlow, extra fire duty . 1 00


John E. Downer, painting wheel on hook and ladder 4 50


E. Perkins Lumber Co., wood rolls 40


Wood 150 00


A. F. Ross & Co., soda 2 75


Chorcoran Chemical Co., oil of vitriol 7 14


Electric Storage Battery Co., glass jars, etc.


82 15


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor on tower on Monroe street 91 58


American Loco Co., 4 jump leathers 4 00


.John W. Walker, painting exercise wagon 20 00


109


DETAILED STATEMENT


A. F. Young, teaming $ 1 50


Charles J. Parker, painting bell tower and fire alarm


boxes 30 90


McGlew Brothers Co., ironwork, etc. 8 75


Edward Donahoe, ironwork, etc. 6 50


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 2 18


Jere Healey, wood and coal, central station, hose 7, engine 3 47 98


Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor 21 31


Solshine Manufacturing Co., polish . 5 00


C. A. Twitchell & Co., fire badges 3 40


S. S. Joy, engine jacks


30 00


Charles E. Woods, painting 6 55


W. J. Davis, services as substitute fireman . 4 00


Pearl S. Bradford, 12 feet gas tubing, steamer 2 1 20


N. C. Moody, stock and labor 2 65


Revere Rubber Co., 10 pure valves to sample 4 78


F. A. Silloway & Co., sundries . 17 95


H. N. Marshall & Son., hay and salt 2 00


News Publishing Co., printing fire alarm cards 8 75


Arthur G. Osborne, oil and waste 15 31


John O. Erickson, services as substitute fireman 13 00


Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., hose 558 60


John Burke, 6 boxes sunshine polish


90


Frank Turpin, painting numbers on hook and ladder 1 50 F. W. Landford and D. S. Blake, leathers, rubbers, and springs, engine No. 2 . 10 00


O. P. Foote, soap 60


Cashman Brothers, use of horses and driver from Dec. 1, 1901, to Dec. 1, 1902, including February, 1901 .


1,265 00


R. J. Foley, supplies and labor 65 90


$11,411 92


110


ANNUAL REPORTS


FUEL.


Appropriation .


$400 00


CREDITS.


From school department, transfer $600 00


" poor department,


300 00


" public library, 66


150 00


fire department, 66 150 00


" soldiers' relief,


150 00


" Follansbee fund, 66


35 00


1,385 00


$1,785 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal- ance account 241 93


$1,543 07


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the Committee on Fuel. ]


A. F. Nason, charcoal


$ 17 15


Jere Healey, measuring charcoal 4 00


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising 7 50


News Publishing Co., 7 50


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


14 40


Charles Allen,


1 80


Thomas Hale, 66


3 60


Jeremiah Hartnett,


2 70


Cornelius Lucy,


9 68


Daniel O'Connell,


16 21


Dennis Kelleher, . 6


18 23


Jeremiah Toomey, 66


2 70


Daniel Casey, ..


4 50


Timothy Coffey, 66


2 70


Cornelius Kelleher. 66


6 30


Cornelius Lynch, . 6 90 .


III


DETAILED STATEMENT


Daniel Quill, labor . $ 90


John Whalen, "


10 80


John Murphy, wood 40 00


Hills' Livery, horse hire .


3 00


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., freight .


338 32


Clarence J. Fogg, expenses


145 00


Moses Brown, mayor, expenses to Boston


2 35


Charles S. Lovejoy, wood .


209 82


W. S. Coffin, measuring wood


1 31


Western Union Telegraph Company, telegram


50


O. E. Bundy, wood .


245 00


John Ronan, sawing wood 325 00


John A. Brown, wood 101 20


$1,543 07


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$1,300 00


CREDITS.


From state of Massachusetts, balance of street rail- way tax, 1901 . 215 00


From state of Massachusetts, balance of street rail- way tax, 1902 .


1,200 30


From Boston & Northern Street Railway Co., excise tax foi 1902 247 03


From Haverhill and Amesbury Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1902 . 37 87


From Citizens' Electric Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1902 348 61


From Georgetown, Rowley & Ipswich Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1902 27 70


II2


ANNUAL REPORTS


From Russell & Drew, Boston, 1 pair horses, No. 3 $ 287 50


From Jere M. Hale, sale of No. 2 double cart 42 50


From Newburyport Gas & Electric Co., repairing streets 31 36


From Massachusetts Highway Commission, use of road roller 42 79


From Joseph Ross, bridge contractor, granite . 99 12


From town of Newbury, use of road roller 14 40


From Mrs. M. A. Dimmick, for shoveling snow


3 73


From sewer construction, transfer .


13 12


From James Donahoe, for 1 ton crushed stone


1 15


From James Toomey, 66 1 15


From estate of Lydia LeCraw, for shoveling snow .


1 80


From Franklin H. Knight,


1 80


From H. E. Pond, error on bill .


5 17


From Mazare Poulin, "


6 07


From John Collins, for use of jigger


3 50


From Cashman Brothers, for bedding, house No. 1


21 79


From J. C. Colman, for gravel .


70


From Horace L. Ordway, error on bill


12 75


From E. C. Johnson, for horse, hose 1


100 00


From Michael Cashman, for use of road roller


175 20


From Mrs. S. H. Fowle, for shoveling snow


5 40


From W. A. Hatch, for scrapings


70


From Oldtown Country Club, use of road roller


56 39


From George E. Rogers, for shoveling snow 1 13


Total appropriation and income $16,005 73


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account 2,811 76


$18,817 49


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by Committee on Highways. ]


George W. Langdon, salary as superintendent and cash paid . $1,277 98


Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries 148 18


113


DETAILED STATEMENT


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor $ 41 40


William Holker, hardware . 24 02


F. A. Silloway & Co, harness work and sundries 71 24


Edgar Ross, shoeing and sundries 49 64


J. W. Doyle, 66 155 60


McGlew Brothers Co., iron work and shoeing 67 10


T. L. Moses, labor 9 11


M. H. Rolfe, grain 247 09


Hale Knight, hay, straw, and grain . 480 73


E. F. & D. N. Little, exchange of horses 160 00


Charles W. Blake, services as veterinary . 38 00


M. H. Chase, harness work and sundries


120 90


J. Gardner Little, hay 242 83


James C. Colman, use of team and lumber 128 30


E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming 12 44


Paul T. Winkley, horses and men 8 00


N. C. Moody, work on chain . 50


Cashman Brothers, use of horses and men and crushed stone 720 38


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 29 92


Herald Co., printing and advertising 46 07


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., advertising 12 00


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising


29 75


Toppan & Wilson, hardware .


3 25


S. H. Thurlow,


60 97


Estate of N. Varina, weighing stone


28 95


T. F. O'Neil, crushed stone 1,111 08


C. F. Creeden, board of horse and gravel 65 94 Hill's Livery, horse hire . 33 00


George P. Merrill, use of horses and men 35 78


F. W. Underhill, use of horses and men and hay 133 97


J. N. Frost, use of team 33 00


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting 329 20


Hiram L. Ordway, use of team . 41. 70


Philip Ennis, labor . 5 63


Caleb D. Howard, photographs 5 75


114


ANNUAL REPORTS


Atkinson Coal Co., coal . $ 12 45


Mckinney Brothers, exchange of horses 575 00


H. I. Bartlett, gravel . 1 40


Newburyport Water Co., gravel


1 00


Pneumatic Hand Stamp Co., stamps and pad


6 18


Fred W. Chase, use of team and man .


23 04


Telephone Co., use of telephone 18 76


Daniel T. Plumer, hay 32 40


J. W. Chase, labor .


6 75


Thomas Chisnall, labor


9 23


E. E. Linton, services as veterinary


78 50


C. L. Berger & Sons, repairing, cleaning, and ad- justing stackpole 8 10


Wilber Abbott, use of double teams . 16 00


.John Ronan, use of team and men 14 40


J. B. Moulton, use of horses and men 23 90


E. C. Johnson, use of team and men 202 95


Scott Jackman, labor . 2 70


Benjamin G. Davis, stock and labor


11 14


W. C. Benson, repairs on city teams 10 60


John M. Little, hay 100 17


T. A. Moynihan, labor


23 05


J. S. Quill, clipping one single horse


2 50


T. S. Lunt, hay 51 85


John Mahaney, Jr., labor 13 93


John Mahaney, 8 20


W. B. Porter, use of double team


31 75


Jere M. Haley, use of teams and labor 13 80


Thurston S. Chase, use of snow plow and shoveling Fred E. Chase, labor .


9 68


7 43


James Guy, stock and labor


73 35


C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor


3 06


Jere Healey, coal 44 99


Charles Ferguson, inspection of boiler on road roller 2 00


Ames Plow Co., brooms . 11 21


J. Welch, clipping horses, engine 3 . 1 50


II5


DETAILED STATEMENT


M. D. Broderick, 52 week's services as driver . $ 728 00


Albert E. Bray, 66


66


728 00


Dennis Lucy,


66


728 00


Frank Annis,


728 00


Dennis J. Hale,


66 66


728 00


George W. Carter,


66


66


728 00


Charles Allen, labor


201 05


Louis Boutin,


84 93


Caleb Buzzell, 66


2 93


Henry Caron,


1 58


Andrew Casey,


22 29


Daniel Casey, 66


278 58


John Chase, 66


90


Richard Connors, labor


73 93


James Cooper, 66


1. 80


Daniel Creeden,


17 45


James Cronan 66


2 03


Michael Crowley, 66


15 54


Wallace B. Currier, "


1 91


Dennis Centin, 66


1 80


Charles W. Davis, “


19 14


Jeremiah Donahoe, "


21 38


Martin Donahoe,


1 91


Peter Fox, 66


3 15


W. J. Gowans, 66


14 19


John J. Hale, 66


3 94


Thomas Hale, services as substitute driver and labor


378 56


Arthur Cobb, services as engineer


2 70


R. G. Hill, labor .


2 03


Daniel J. Casey, labor


6 08


Jeremiah Hartnett, "


272 31


James H. Harris, 66


1 91


John A. Harris,


13 17


John Herlihy,


7 88


Patrick Keefe, 66


66 04


Cornelius Kelleher, "


231 80


116


ANNUAL REPORTS


Dennis Kelleher, labor


$ 245 58


Hugh Kelleher,


10 81


Michael J. Kelleher,“ 12 16


Jacob H. Merrill, 66


3 38


Thomas Knight,


8 33


Michael Kelley, 66


32 97


James Kiley, 66


19 69


John T. Leary,


5 97


Timothy Leary,


5 34


Daniel Lucy,


95 63


Cornelius Lynch,


187 22


John Lynch,


3 83


W. H. Merritt,


14 86


Cornelius Sullivan, "


268 24


Dennis Sullivan,


20 15


John L. Sullivan,


57 16


Michael Sullivan,


5 86


Brien Sweeney,


4 96


Timothy Toomey, 66


3 38


James E. Welch,


23 41


John Whalen, 66


266 42


Thomas E. Whalen,"


21 16


Peter White,


6 76


C. H. Whittier,


1 91


Henry J. Wright,


3 83


Albert Hodgdon,


1 46


Cornelius Sweeney, "


20 13


Jeremiah Toomey, "


332 30


Thos. A. Caldwell, "


9 57


John Murphy,


3 61


James T. Cilley,


1 80


James Thomas,


2 03


Dennis Murphy,


1 58


Daniel O'Brien, 66


2 03


Daniel O'Connell,


133 68


Andrew Parosso,


.


11 93


I


117


DETAILED STATEMENT


John Pollard, labor


$ 35 00


Daniel Quill,


210 87


Timothy Reardon, labor


3 15


Patrick Russell,


3 71


Edmund Ryan,


66


192 98


James Lyons, 66


1 58


James E. Lyons, 66


25 56


Thomas Ryan, 66


187 32


Timothy Ryan, 66


1 69


Cornelius Shea,


348 86


Cornelius Sheehan, "


6 53


Jeremiah Sheehan, “


195 89


Patrick J. Sheehan, "


3 94


Dennis Singleton,


3 60


Arthur Smith,


90


Timothy Carey, 66


6 08


Owen O'Keefe, 66


5 97


Frederick Rand 66


59 18


John F. Bailey, 66


2 36


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


36 81


R. L. Bartlett, labor


5 63


Timothy Coffey, "


158 41


George Cole, 66


1 13


Thomas Counihan, labor


6 64


Michael Creeden,


2 03


Philip Crummins, 66


4 05


Michael Crowley,


9 23


W. L. Davis, 66


2 70


Edgar B. Davis, 66


19 59


George E. Dixon,


8 10


Dennis Duggan, 66


8 10


James Edwards,


6 08


H. J. Fowle, 66


5 63


Ernest Hennessey, 66


4 05


H. F. Hunt, 66


10 46


Alex. Jackson,


7 88


118


ANNUAL REPORTS


Charles W. Jackman, labor


$ 5 63


Peter J. Kelleher.


4 05


George Kendall, ..


2 25


J. M. Fowle, 5 85


R. E. Fowle, 66


5 63


Preston Knight,


7 43


Timothy Leary, 66


10 46


Albert Menut, 66


1 80


Henry T. Winchester. 66


4 05


John McDade,


2 93


Timothy Moynihan.


8 10


John Murphy, 66


8 10


Michael Murphy,


9 23


Patrick O'Brien, 66


78 13


George W. S. Page,


66


28 81


Hazen Pond,


8 10


Nazaire Poulin, 66


8 10


D. W. Pray, 66


10 35


Ernest Randall,


6 98


George Randall, 66


79


Cornelius Reagan, 66


4 05


Patrick Russell,


66


1 35


Patrick Russell, 66


6 08


Eben Smith, 66


1 35


William Smith,


60


3 10


Timothy Sweeney, 66


4 05


James Toomey,


9 23


Matthew Toomey,


5 40


Michael Welch,


4 05


W. L. Bailey,


66


2 81


F. O. Fowle,


1 80


George E. Ramsdell, 66


3 69


Daniel O'Brien, 66


2 93


Joseph A. Young,


90


Charles Bartlett, 66


2 49


Cornelius Lucy,


60


209 25


119


DETAILED STATEMENT


John Brown, labor $ 9 00


Henry Knight, “


2 50


Edwin and Irvin Marshall, labor


8 33


Arthur Crampyse,


223 29


George T. Merrill, Jr., 23 03


C. G. Pray, 1 can antrites . 1 50


Charles E. Woods, paint and labor


2 39


John E. Downer, painting and varnishing city cart No. 1 15 00


E. C. Fowle, use of snow plow on Plummer avenue 4 50


Hermon Staples, painting, etc. . 9 00


Asa Newhall, gravel and labor .


6 07


C. J. Fogg, et als., expenses to Boston 15 00


James Sidebotham, use of horse and team


12 04


Clarence Perkins, hay


41 13


Walter G. Pearson, hay


46 18


William Reddy, labor .


63 23


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


William S. Adams, use of double team and labor 14 15


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor . 59 03


Charles C. Hutchinson, tape, pens, etc. 4 00


A. Russell & Sons, castings and labor on road roller 1 69 Michael Cashman, macadamizing School street 175 20


R. S. Brown, hay


111 50


W. H. Pearson, 6 pounds Electric Salve


2 00


H. J. Menut Oil Co., oil, etc. 1 15


Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor 3 31


J. W. Clark, stock and labor and repairing runners 7 50 Citizens' Electric Street Railway Co., 2600 old par- ing stones, at 1 cent each 26 00


George E. Daniels, 1 cart, etc. . 181 00


S. L. Truesdale, labor 42 00


$18,817 49


120


ANNUAL REPORTS


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . $ 250 00


CREDITS.


From Fisher & Co., 7 pieces of decorative


goods


$ 19 27


From Percy B. Jackson, decorative goods 6 82


From J. H. Landford, error in bill 2 50


From E. Donahoe, Jr., on account of col- lections as sealer of weights and meas- ures


104 97


From Citizens' Electric Street Railway Co., settlement of suit (Hosman case) . . . 1,850 00 From L. W. Sargent, treasurer of Soldiers and Sailors' Monument Association, bal- ance of appropriation unexpended .


54 15


From city clerk, auctioneers' licenses


8 00


pool licenses


22 00


show licenses


19 00


shooting gallery licenses 2 00


66


junk licenses 41 00


pawn licenses . 100 00


66


66 cash for telephone use 24


$2,229 95


From income account, transferred . . . . 8,607 85


5,837 80


$6,087 80


UNDRAWN TRANSFERS.


Police $ 226 25


Fuel 241 93


Printing 162 72


Sewer (maintenance) 168 10


Parks (Atkinson common


5 45


Carried over


$804 45 $6,087 80


121


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought over $ 804 45


$6,087 80


Interest . 1,428 65


Trustees of Putnam school


2,000 00 .


Public property


504 12


Watering streets for 1902


5 22


Memorial volume


200 00


Military aid


40 27


Abatements of tax, 1902


472 40


Reduction of city debt account


18,000 00


23,455 11


OVERDRAWN TRANSFERS.


Poor


$ 300 00


Schools


4,277 37


Fire


110 54


Highways


2,811 76


Public library


335 12


Lighting


552 86


Salaries .


599 70


Newburyport bridge


413 64


Sidewalks


1,168 94


Board of health


6,134 00


Soldiers' relief


932 14


Ashes and rubbish


210 66


Parks .


42 82


Parks (Cushing)


14 52


State of Massachusetts (burial)


35 00


Liquor licenses .


347 83


Ashland street schoolhouse .


786 74


Abatements, tax of 1899


11 78


66


1900


328 79


66


66 1901


146 16


6 6


watering streets for 1899


10 71


1900


46 80


66


1901


14 37


66


1902


1 42


$29,542 91


19,633 67


$9,909 24


122


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought over . $9,909 24


Overdrawn balance in 1901 . $6,567 29


Expenditures as per statement below 4,618 93


11,186 22


Balance overdrawn for year 1902 1,276 98


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the City Council. ] JANUARY.


Simeon O. Pilling, professional services $ 1 50


Robert J. Mckinney, return of deaths . 18 00


Moses Young, 3 25


American Express Co., express


2 25


Jackson Express Co.,


3 55


William H. Huse, expenses to tax commissioner's office, Boston 2 65 1


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 1 No. 2 Smith Pre- mier typewriter 87 50


J. J. Merrill, 1 month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires


24 99


Corlies Macy & Co., records, committee on finance and fuel 4 50


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., freight . 10 71


G. Colburn Clement, professional services 40 00


Charles P. Kelley, 3 mileage to Boston


2 40


Fred L. Butman, books to order city treasurer


23 00


Fred E. Smith, postmaster, box rents


50


James V. Felker, treasurer, waste basket


1 00


R. G. Adams, stock and labor at ward room, ward one 14 38


Edward Osgood, lamps and hooks, ward room, ward one · 3 27


William C. Morse, stock and labor at ward room, ward one . 13 61


Albert Hodgdon, services at ward room 6 00


123


DETAILED STATEMENT


Frank H. Rundlett, putting up booths, pasting bal-


lots, etc. $ 6 65


Samuel Pearson, services at ward room 7 00


A. W. Thompson, sundries 2 95


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising


135 30


Hunt Printing & Engraving Co., 66


39 00


News Publishing Co., 66


58 87


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room


6 50


Charles H. Lunt,


14 00


Moses E. Cook, services as warden


8 00


John C. Lang, clerk . 8 00


Frank E. Thurlow, "


inspector 8 00


8 00


Charles C. Donnell, “


66


8 00


Thos. Humphreys, "


8 00


Moses A. Stevens, "


deputy warden . 2 50


Joseph L. Jacoby, " deputy clerk 2 50


John W. Allen, 66


deputy inspector 2 50


Joseph L. Thurlow, " 66


2 50


Fred. S. Goodwin, “


66


2 50


Geo. P. Greenleaf, “


66


2 50


Wm. W. Hutchins, “


warden


8 00


Aaron B. Adams, “


clerk .


8 00


inspector


8 00


Samuel J. Ford, 6. J. C. M. Blaisdell, “ Greenleaf A. Johnson. "


.6


8 00


66


8 00


John J. McGlew,


8 00


William H. JJohnson,


deputy warden 2 50


Willis A. Macintosh,


deputy clerk . 2 50


Frank W. Landford,


deputy inspector 2 50


J. H. Landford, error in bill .


2 50


J. Hermann Carver, services as deputy inspector


2 50


Oliver O. JJones, 66


66


2 50


Edgar J. Batchelder, 66


. 6


2 50


James P. Walsh,


warden 8 00


Hiram P. Macintosh, Jr .. "


clerk 8 00


William B. Porter, "


I24


ANNUAL REPORTS


George P. Sargent, services as inspector


$ 8 00


Charles H. Webster,


66


8 00


B. William Barrett, 66


60


8 00


Fred B. Fanning,


66


8 00


Edward Sexton, 66


deputy warden .


2 50


Caleb B. Huse,


deputy clerk .


2 50


George L. Richardson,


66


deputy inspector 2 50


2 50


Cornelius J. Klley,


66


66


2 50


George W. Manser,


66


2 50


Edwin Currier,


66


warden


8 00


Charles A. Stockman,


66


clerk .


8 00


John B. Brookings,


66


inspector


8 00


Bernard C. McQuade,


66


8 00


Albert D. Hale,


66


8 00


Daniel Collins, Jr.,


66


66


8 00


George C. Stockman,


deputy warden


2 50


William H. Welch,


deputy clerk .


2 50


George N. Jaques,


66


deputy inspector


2 50


John M. Sullivan, 66


2 50


Oliver T. Littlefield,


66


66


2 50


Henry D. Follansbee,


66 warden


8 00


John J. Creeden,


66


clerk


8 00


Richard J. Foley,


66


inspector


8 00


Gilbert A. Noyes,


8 00


Arthur W. Huse,


8 00


Freeman P. Healey,


66


66


8 00


Edward G. Moody,


66


deputy warden .


2 50


Frank E. Davis,


66


deputy clerk . .


2 50


Fred W. Chase,


66


deputy inspector


2 50


Fred E. Stanton, 66


2 50


Albert E. Moylan,


66


2 50


Michael E. Murphy,


66


2 50


Joshua L. Chase,


66


warden


8 00


William G. Somerby,


66


clerk


8 00


J. W. Coffin, Jr., 66


2 50


Edgar S. C. Tyler,


125


DETAILED STATEMENT


George A. Coffin, services as inspector


$ 8 00


William C. Coffin,


66


8 00


Frank W. Merrill, 66


8 00


John L. Lewis, 66


8 00


William S. Patriquin, 66


deputy warden . 2 50


Elmer H. Whitmore,


deputy clerk . 2 50


Edwin F. Jackman, 66 deputy inspector 2 50


Arthur J. Brooks,


2 50


Thomas W. Mitchell,


2 50


George L. Whitmore,


2 50


Ernest H. Noyes, return of births .


75


$914 58


FEBRUARY.


Jackson Express Co., express . $


15


George W. Worcester, return of births


5 25


W. W. Pillsbury 66


4 25


Clarence E. Day, 66


3 25


J. C. Lunt & Co., return of deaths 20 75


John Murphy, certificates of deaths


50


Robert G. Allen, collecting data of births


33 00


Timothy Harrington, return of deaths . 17 25


13 25


Pneumatic Hand Stamp Co., 1 wheel E. Bates red ink 12 00


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 6 50


F. E. Smith, postmaster, stamps and postals . 14 00




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