City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1902, Part 6

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1902
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 420


USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1902 > Part 6


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16


N. D. Rodigrass, services as harbor master 58 34


Telephone Co., use of telephones


4 94


Telephone Co.,


10 93


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising


48 60


News Publishing Co., 60


6 00


W. B. Badger & Co., indexes and transfer cases .


4 80


J. J. Merrill, one month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires 24 99


Charles F. Johnson, return of births 4 00


Pike & Elliott, 66


I 26


ANNUAL REPORTS


A. C. Nason, return of births $ 3.50


J. A. Houle, claim as result of accident to horse on Salisbury bridge Jan. 21, 1902 . 35 00


$331 25


MARCH.


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell $ 4 00


E. J. Batchelder 3 00


John E. Beane, 2 00


Robert J. Mackinney, ringing bell 2 00


David Foss, return of births . 2 00


Frederick Tigh, 66


9 00


J. J. Merrill, one month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires, and labor . 37 29


American Express Co., express 85


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


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 1 50


J. C. M. Bayley, legal expenses 25 30


Telephone Co., use of telephones 2 14


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., carbon paper for city clerk 1 00


William Balch, expense of committee to Boston on hearing at State House 14 75


Fowle's News Co., newspapers 6 00


$113 83


APRIL.


J. C. M. Bayley, legal services . $ 21 50


American Express Co., express . 1 95


J. J. Merrill, one month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires . 24 99


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 12 00


66


66


36 50


Newburyport Herald Co.,


James P. Currier, ringing bell 11 50


127


DETAILED STATEMENT


Corlies, Macy & Co., books $ 35 15


C. W. Bailey, sundries 2 60


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, revised laws, one


сору 6 00


P. B. Jackson, draping hall in memorial for Presi- dent Mckinley 6 50


Charles M. Townsend, ringing bell 2 00


William Balch, expenses of committee in part to Boston at hearing 3 75


Telephone Co., use of telephones


3 39


Henry Bell, ringing bell .


2 00


David M. French, bust of Caleb Cushing and pedes- tal . 100 00


F. E. Smith, P. M., box rents


50


$270 33


MAY.


J. C. M. Bayley, legal services . $ 3 00


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


F. L. Butman, book, per order city treasurer 44 50


Wakefield Daily Item, printing for assessors 2 55


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising and printing .


27 85


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, one copy revised


laws 6 00


J. J. Merrill, one month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires, and labor . 26 19


J. B. M. Dickins, return of births 15 50


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 20 00


Telephone Co., use of telephones 17 17


W. D. Tucker, return of births 1 75


Library Bureau, 1000 cards to order for assessors .


8 00


B. W. Stevens, services as harbor master onejquar- ter . 25 00


Brown tail moth list, cash paid for killing brown tail moths 17 25


128


ANNUAL REPORTS


Corlies, Macy & Co., record books


$12 00


Charles E. Allen, labor


90


Thomas Hale,


90


Charles E. Allen


3 38


Thomas Hale,


2 92


$237 86


JUNE.


J. C. M. Bayley, legal services . $ 18 00


Corlies, Macy & Co., record books 20 50


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising . 70 75


News Publishing Co.,


6 .


9 00


Hunt Printing & Eng. Co.,


32 00


American Express Co., express .


1 75


Telephone Co., use of telephones 5 16


George H. Stevens, sundries .


7 75


Alphonso B. Brown. return of births


6 25


James C. Colman, stock and labor


11 86


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 10 08


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


24 99


William Balch, expense to Boston on conduit tele- phone, etc. 20 62


Moses Brown, expense to Boston of committee 17 75


F. E. Smith, postmaster, postage 10 00


Charles E. Allen, labor 7 43


Thomas Hale, 8 10


$281 99


JULY.


American Express Co., express $ 1 15


J. C. M. Bayley, legal services . 13 85


George H. Stevens, sundries . 1 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire . 2 00


James C. Colman, stock and labor 2 40


Lyon & Patterson, steel pens 4 50


129


DETAILED STATEMENT


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising $ 104 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone 1 80


James J. Healey, return of births . 11 25


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising J. J. Merrill, 1 month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires 24 99


15 50


Hill's Livery, horse hire. .


4 00


F. E. Smith, postmaster, box rents


50


J. C. M. Bayley, legal services .


75 00


F. E. Smith, postmaster, 1500 1-cent stamped en- velopes and 2500 2-cent stamped envelopes 69 80


D. A. Goodwin, Jr., on account of 4th of July cel- ebration 25 00


Charles E. Allen, labor


90


Timothy Coffey, 66


1 80


Thomas Hale, 66


1 58


Jere Hartnett, 66


1 80


Henry R. Weitzel, return of depths


7 00


AUGUST. $370 07


John O'Connor, ringing bell


$ 5 00


Henry Bell, .. 3 00


F. H. Rundlett,


3 00


John E. Bean, 66 3 00


Robert J. Mckinney, " 3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone


21 69


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising 6 75


News Publishing Co.,


17 25


J. P. Titcomb, office and field work on plan of Pleas- ant street extension 7 50


Fred E. Smith, postmaster, postage 11 95


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1 copy revised laws


6 00


Robert G. Patten, looking up and copying 486 trans- fers of property at Salem . 74 75


Thomas T. Upton, services as tree warden, 4 months


50 00


5


130


ANNUAL REPORTS


C. W. Bailey, sundries . $ 3 05


James C. Colman, single team . 1 05


J. C. M. Bayley, legal services 26 50


B. W. Stevens, salary as harbor master, 1 quarter 25 00


J. J. Merrill, 1 month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires . 24 99


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising


22 75


Soldiers and Sailors' Memorial Association, appropri- ation for 1902 500 00


American Express Co., express


5 15


$821 38


SEPTEMBER.


John C. M. Bayley, legal services


$ 8 50


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


J. J. Merrill, 1 month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires . 24 99


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising


16 25


News Publishing Co., 66 20 13


Charles M. Townsend, ringing bell .


3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephones .


2 33


Western Union Telegraph Co., time service, city hall clock


3 00


Wakefield Daily Item, tax tables


55


$128 75


OCTOBER.


Caleb Buzzell, labor


$ 11 71


William Quinn, " 8 78


William B. Porter, delivering and collecting ballots and railing at ward 3 5 50


Fred E. Smith, postmaster, postage 10 50


New England Telephone Co., use of telephones 2 10


J. J. & H. J. Chase, work on seal 50


John A. Fitzhugh, return of birth 25


F. H. Rundlett, putting up voting booths at wards 3 and 4 4 05


I3I


DETAILED STATEMENT


Estate of Peter Cusack, return of deaths $ 19 75 James V. Felker, collector, tax titles for 1900 taxes 49 89


Fred L. Butman, 1 book special orders to order 6 75


American Express Co., express 1 20


Oscar H. Nelson, searching records and looking up titles on property 12 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising 19 20


Hermon Staples, cleaning and painting check lists 1 75


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 13 00


Item Publishing Co., 6 00


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


24 99


Albert Hodgdon, service at ward room 4 00


$201 92


NOVEMBER.


Patrick Murphy, labor $ 5 00


Edward Donahoe, bands for trees and labor 8 00


Telephone Co., use of telephones


15 05


F. E. Smith, postmaster, postage


5 60


J. J. Merrill, 1 month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires 24 99


Charles E. Ash, services at wardroom 7 00


A. J. Brooks, rail on street between Ashland and Forester


25 00


B. W. Stevens, 1 quarter's salary as harbor master . 25 00


William Holker, hardware


9 90


Standard Oil Co., abatement on tax of 1900 after tax was paid . 9 10


Estate of Charles Lunt, allowance on tax 3 64


Estate of Moses Pettingell, 66 1 82


American Express Co., express


1 45


Smith Typewriter Co., typewriter supplies 1 50


Charles W. Dow, 1 frame and glass 1 25


Henry M. Meek Publishing Co., sundries 3 56


Item Publishing Co., printing and advertising


12 30


132


ANNUAL REPORTS


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising . $ 31 65 News Publishing Co., 66 22 25


Leonard W. Sargent, damage to estate caused by raising grade of street 68 86


DECEMBER.


$282 92


J. J. Merrill, 1 month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires . $ 24 99


American Writing Machine Co., repairing Smith Pre- mier typewriter 12 90


American Express Co., express


4 00


Sampson, Murdock Co., 8 copies of Newburyport directory . 16 00


C. W. Bailey, sundries 1 25


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem 39 35


Telephone Co., use of telephones . 3 42


F. E. Smith, postmaster, postage 10 00


Hill's livery, horse hire . 10 00


Wolfe tavern, entertaining committee from Lynn, ac- count of school house 10 00


A. W. Thompson, sundries 5 25


Turner Specialty, 1 gross election crayons 3 00


Samuel Pearson, services at wardroom


9 00


Henry M. Meek Publishing Co., sundries


5 64


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 136 00


Newburyport Herald Co., 66 62 05


Item Publishing Co., 66 14 25


Frank H. Rundlett, putting up booths, pasting bal- lots, etc. . 6 15


Albert Hodgdon, services at wardroom 6 00


Hermon Staples, pasting check lists


75


Frank E. Thurlow, services as warden


5 00


John C. Lang, 66 clerk 5 00


William B. Porter,


inspector 5 00


Charles C. Donnell,


5 00


I33


DETAILED STATEMENT


Thomas Humphreys, services as inspector


$ 5 00


Joseph L. Jacoby,


66


5 00


Moses A. Stevens, 66


deputy warden 2 00


George P. Greenleaf, 66 deputy clerk 2 00


Joseph L. Thurlow, 66


deputy inspector


2 00


John W. Allen,


66


2 00


Frederick S. Goodwin,


66


2 00


William H. Pettingell, 66


2 00


William W. Hutchins,


warden


5 00


Willis A. Macintosh,


clerk


5 00


Samuel J. Ford, 66


inspector 5 00


5 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell,


5 00


Greenleaf A. Johnson, 66


5 00


H. P. Macintosh,


deputy warden


2 00


J. Herman Carver,


deputy clerk


2 00


Frank W. Landford,


66


2 00


George W. Parker,


66


2 00


Oliver O. Jones, 66


66


2 00


.James P. Walsh,


warden


5 00


Hiram P. Macintosh, Jr.,"


clerk


5 00


F. B. Fanning, 66


inspector


5 00


George P. Sargent,


66


5 00


B. W. Barrett, 66


1


5 00


C. H. Webster, 66


5 00


Edward Sexton,


deputy warden


2 00


Caleb B. Huse, 66


deputy clerk 2 00


Cornelius J. Kiley,


deputy inspector 2 00


J. W. Coffin, Jr., 66


66


2 00


George W. Manser, 66


66


2 00


George L. Richardson, 66


2 00


William J. Creasey,


warden


5 00


Charles A. Stockman,


clerk


5 00


Bernard C. McQuade, 66


inspector


5 00


Oliver T. Littlefield,


66


5 00


John J. McGlew,


66


Allen D. Pettingell, 66


deputy inspector 2 00


$34


ANNUAL REPORTS


Daniel Collins, Jr., services as inspector


$ 5 00


Albert D. Hale,


66


5 00


William H. Welch, 66


deputy clerk 2 00


John M. Sullivan,


deputy inspector 2 00


George N. Jaques,


66


2 00


Harold E. Noyes,


2 00


Henry D. Follansbee,


warden


5 00


John J. Creeden,


clerk


5 00


Richard J. Foley,


66


inspector


5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes,


5 00


Fred W. Chase,


5 00


Freeman P. Healey,


5 00


Edward G. Moody,


deputy warden


2 00


Frank E. Davis,


deputy clerk. 2 00


Herbert W. Ross,


deputy inspector


2 00


George O. Atkinson,


66


66


2 00


Michael E. Murphy, 66


2 00


Joshua L. Chase,


66


warden


5 00


William G. Somerby,


66


clerk


5 00


Frank W. Merrill,


66


inspector


5 00


William C. Coffin,


66


5 00


George A. Coffin,


66


66


5 00


William S. Patriquin,


deputy warden


2 00


George L. Whitmore,


66


deputy inspector 66


2 00


Thomas W. Mitchell,


66


2 00


Arthur J. Brooks,


66


2 00


Elmer E. Towne,


66


66


2 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., time service city hall clock


3 00


Daniel Casey, labor


3 00


John C. M. Bayley, legal expenses


21 85


American Express Co., express


1 40


William Balch, expense telephoning and telegraphing


6 80


$664 05


J. L. Lewis,


deputy clerk 2 00


5 00


Edwin F. Jackman,


2 00


Michael Kelleher,


I35


DETAILED STATEMENT


RECAPITULATION.


January


$ 914 58


February


331 25


March .


113 83


April


270 33


May


237 86


June


281 99


July


370 07


August


821 38


September


128 75


October


201 92


November


282 92


December


664 05


$4,618 93


INTEREST DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$19,400 00


CREDITS.


From overdue taxes


$2,980 09


From First National Bank (deposits) . 1,519 39


4,499 48


Total appropriation and income $23,899 48


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account 1,428 65


$22,470 83


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by Committee on Finance. ]


12 months Follansbee fund, to September 1, 1902 . $120 00


66 Simpson fund, to January 5, 1902 900 00


66 Sawyer fund, to July 1, 1902 225 00


66 Dexter fund, to January 10, 1902 90 00


136


ANNUAL REPORTS


12 months Green fund, to August 9, 1902 . $ 80 00


12


66 Frothingham fund, to January 29, 1902 . 40 00


12 66 A. Williams fund, to March 1, 1902 40 00


12 Brown fund, to March 4, 1902 .


675 00


12 Toppan fund, to March 10, 1902 . 10 00


12 Atwood fund, to September 1, 1902


472 50


12 66 Todd fund, to July 1, 1902


400 00


18 66 W. O. Moseley fund, to Nov. 1, 1902 .


600 00


12


registered bonds, $88,500, sewer loan .


3,310 00


12


66 armory loan, $1,200


48 00


12 66 registered bonds, $27,500, school loan 962 50


12


66 note No. 592, $40,000


1,250 00


12


66 note No. 600, 25,000 781 24


12 note No. 613, 15,000 450 00


12 months 1 day note No. 614, $1,467.73 44 15


9


66


27 " note No. 618, 2,000 49 50


2


60 21 " note No. 619, 11,000 74 25


3 66 note No. 620, $9,000


67 50


3


66 note No. 621, 13,500 . 101 25


9 66 note No. 625, 9,000 .


202 50


9


66 note No. 623, 12,000 270 00


303 75


9


66 note No. 626, 13,500


470 83


13


2 " note No. 594,


1,000


32 66


4


66 note No. 628, $20,000


249 34


4 note No. 629, 15,000


187 00


4


66 note No. 630, 15,000 187 00


1


note No. 631, 3,500 11 67


5 19


1 day notes No. 628, 629, 630 Coupons 9,760 00


$22,470 83


7 months 16 days note No. 627, $25,000


-


I37


DETAILED STATEMENT


LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Appropriation


$13,200 00


CREDITS.


From sale of old lanterns 3 00


Total appropriation and income $13,203 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account 552 86


$13,755 86


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the Committee on Lighting. ]


Newburyport Gas and Electric Co., lighting streets and public buildings


$13,748 86


C. J. Fogg, traveling expenses


5 00


D. W. Nutting, taking care of lanterns, public library


2 00


$13,755 86


APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURES


For lighting streets and public buildings, ending Dec. 20, 1902.


CUBIC FEET GAS.


COST.


Lighting City Hall


251,200


$376 80


Market Hall


157,500


236 25


Central Fire Station


183,200 274 80


Public Library


185,300


277 95


Engine Housc No. 2


54,100


81 15


No. 3.


64,200


96 30


66


No. 8 .


24,300


36 45


Putnam School


15,400


23 10


66


Armory Building


35,700


53 55


66


Temple Street School


1,300


1 95


138


ANNUAL REPORTS


CUBIC FEET GAS. COST.


Lighting Kelley School


16,400


$24 60


،، Jackman School


1,600


2 40


990,200


$1,485 30


Cost of street lights, 158 arcs, 13 in- candescents, and lanterns at public library and city hall . $12,042 01


Cost of drop lights at city hall stage, etc. 214 68


Sundry bills 13 87


12,270 56


$13,755 86


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation $200 00


EXPENDITURES.


Thomas E. Cutter, for Grand Army post 200 00


NOTES PAYABLE.


Amount outstanding, December 21, 1901 $198,917 73 Notes issued in 1902 as follows :


No. 622, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent . $1,000 00


No. 623, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent . 12,000 00 No. 624, order of W. F. Houston, trustee, 3 per cent 1,467 73 No. 625, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent . 9,000 00


139


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward . $198,917 73 No. 626, order of J. V. Felker, city


treasurer, 3 per cent . 13,500 00 No. 627, order of water commissioners


of Newburyport, 3 per cent . . 25,000 00 No. 628, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.74 per cent . 20,000 00 No. 629, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.74 per cent . 15,000 00


No. 630, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.74 per cent . 15,000 00


No. 631, order of W. F. Houston, cashier, 4 per cent 3,500 00 No. 632, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3 per cent . 4,000 00 No. 633, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 32 per cent . 12,000 00


Appropriation


131,467 73 1,200 00


$331,585 46


Notes paid during 1902, as follows :


No. 554, order of Five Cents Savings Bank, city . $1,200 00


No. 594, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer 1,000 00


No. 614, order of W. F. Houston, trustee 1,467 73


No. 618, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer 2,000 00 No. 619, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer 11,000 00 No. 620, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer 9,000 00 No. 621, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer . 13,500 00


140


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $331,585 46


No. 623, order of J. V. Felker, city


treasurer 12,000 00


No. 625, order of J. V. Felker, city


treasurer 9,000 00 No. 626, order of J. V. Felker, city


treasurer . 13,500 00 No. 628, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer . 20.000 00


No. 629, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer . 15,000 00


No. 630, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer . 15,000 00 No. 631, order of W. F. Houston,


cashier 3,500 00


$127,167 73


Transferred to armory account 1,200 00


128,367 73


Amount outstanding, Dec. 20 .


$203,217 73


PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.


Appropriation . $450 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account 42 82


$492 82


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by Park Commissioners. ]


Daniel W. Cate, labor at mall and Brown square $241 94


S. H. Thurlow, sundries 2 21


William Holker, netting . 4 23


[41


DETAILED STATEMENT


A. I. Brooks, making and setting 10 seats . $ 25 00


A. Russell & Son, markers and signs 5 10


W. W. Hutchins, labor at Frog pond 32 75


Frank E. Davis, sundry repairs, etc. 24 24


T. P. B. Houghton, nails and labor 1 05


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and teaming 57


Charles E. Woods, paint .1 12


Charles A. Lunt, building and painting mall steps and lawn seats 57 52


Watering streets department, sprinkling for 1902 71 82


Arthur C. Currier, 2 signs ..


1 50


F. E. Cutter & Co., painting and lettering 2 sign- boards, paint 2 15


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


90


John Pollard, 90


Cornelius Lynch, ..


5 64


Thomas Hale,


90


Richard Connors, 66 90


Charles E. Allen,


90


Daniel Lucy, ..


11 48


$492 82


PARKS (ATKINSON COMMON).


Appropriation


$500 00


CREDITS.


From L. W. Sargent, sale of posts .


2 20


Total appropriation and income


$502 20


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account 5 45


8496 75


1.42


ANNUAL REPORTS


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by Park Commissioners. ]


Simon E. Wilson, labor $ 73 50


F. E. Chase, 66 253 76


W. W. Hutchins, labor on flag pole 3 50


Charles W. Nelson, agent, stock and labor 18 66


Watering streets department, watering street, 1902 . 7 23


John Ronan, use of team and labor


23 10


Joseph Breck & Sons, 2 tons bone fertilizer and 5 tons ashes 117 00


$496 75


PARKS (CUSHING).


Appropriation


$75 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance account . 14 52


$89 52


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by Park Commissioners. ]


Joseph J. Comley, planting flower beds and care of same for the season $50 00


Watering streets department, sprinkling streets, 1902 Thomas Hale, labor 19 37


11 13


. Timothy Coffey, labor 2 03


Richard Connors,


2 71


Daniel Casey, 66 3 38


Jeremiah Hartnett, " 90


$89 52


I43


DETAILED STATEMENT


POLICE.


Appropriation $11,500 00


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court,


fines, one year to October 1, 1902 . . $1,354 72


From C. L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines, one year to October 1, 1902 . 196 25


From F. L. Lattime, refunded on teaming bill 2 00


From F. L. Lattime, transfer J. T. Cary's salary for one week 13 50


From board of health, transfer 693 00


2,259 47


Total appropriation and income


$13,759 47


Amount undrawn, transferred to incident-


als to balance account 226 25


$13,533 22


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the Committee on Police. ]


Frank L. Lattime, salary as city marshal and cash


paid $1,269 85


Patrick Creeden, services as captain of the watch 946 40


John L. McLean, services as assistant marshal 952 40


Henry C. Tate, services as patrolman 805 51


William Gillis, 817 88


Lemuel Hicken, 60


351 00


George W. Lattime,“ 66


802 13


Philip H. Creasey, " 804 38


Seth Young, 66


66


796 51


Charles W. Wells, 66 783 46


George J. Ross,


66


794 26


James F. Murphy, « 66


813 38


144


ANNUAL, REPORTS


Wm. H. Woodman, services as patrolman . $ 821 26


John Carey, 66 66


623 25


Geo. F. Adams, Jr., 66


701 13


Frederick A. E. Hodgkins, services as patrolman 104 63


Rupert G. Hill, services as special officer


83 25


Peter Kelleher, 6.


222 31


Charles J. McDonald, " 66


91 13


Harry Knight, 66


76 50


Frank A. Randall,


66


253 39


John F. McIntosh, 66 66


38 25


Daniel J. Lynch,


3 38


William I. Hunt,


66


2 25


James Toomey, 66


39 38


Edgar E. Toggerson, 66 66


33 75


George D. Ladd, 6.


6.


10 13


John M. Hayes, 66 66


10 13


Charles H. White,


10 13


Edgar E. Rowe,


3 38


Thomas Currier,


66


3 38


Albert H. Pyfrom, .. 66


3 38


Leon J. Stevens, 66 66


3 38


National Biscuit Co., crackers 50 56


Telephone Co., rental and use of telephone


119 51


Mrs. W. Fenders, washing towels


6 00


L. A. Foote, milk


15 84


James F. Brown, groceries


6 48


R. A. W. Pritchard, toilet paper


21 00


J. J. Merrill, sundries and labor as electrician


William Holker, hardware 11 40


Newburyport Herald, printing and advertising 14 80


60 News Publishing Co., 66 7 25


W. P. Jones, repairing badge . 60


J. C. Colman, teaming . 1 25


J. J. Merrill, agent, sundries and labor as electrician 22 30


O. D. Hunt, taking testimony, Commonwealth versus Williams 2 00


6 10


Jere W. Doyle, horse hire 40 35


145


DETAILED STATEMENT


Oak Hall Clothing Co., badges and vest buttons $ 11 37


Raphael Masstrangarlo, trimmings for hats 5 00


H. I. Bartlett, legal services 20 25


T. Raymond Healey, professional services 1 50


Karl Castelhun, Jamaica ginger


40


O. P. Foote, groceries .


38 20


George H. Pearson, sundries


11 10


Edward Osgood, 1 dozen mugs


96


Charles E. Frost, lunches


5 65


Fowle's News Co., Boston papers


13 42


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 11 50


Hill's livery, 7 50


Simeon O. Pilling, professional services


2 00


H. H. Pillsbury, use of team at Danvers 2 00


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 2 00


$13,533 22


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$20,000 00


CREDITS.


From city of Salem


$458 62


Lowell .


89 29


66 Haverhill


434 13


66


Chelsea


234 00


66


Lynn


33 25


66


Malden


18 00


Melrose


12 00


16


66 Gloucester


6 50


66 Boston


11 00


66


North Adams


62 85


. .


Taunton


52 84


1.46


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought over :


$20,000 00


From town of Somerset


40 25


١١


Mansfield 222 75


66 Amesbury 515 50


..


66 Truro 37 00


. .


66 Groton 18 00


. .


.6 Salisbury 104 75


From state of Massachusetts, transport- ation, support, and burial of state paupers .


1,292 50


From sale of produce 205 50


" W. H. Bayley, clerk, returned aid 1,414 35


" soldiers' relief fund 402 77


5,263 08


Total appropriation and income


$25,263 08


Amount overdrawn, transferred from in-


cidentals to balance account 300 00


$25,563 08


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor. ]


Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry persons . $6,146 71


Taunton Lunatic Hospital, 66


66 169 46 ·


Worcester Lunatic Hospital, 66 165 28 .


Northampton Lunatic Hospital, " 66 169 46 .


Westboro Insane Hospital, 66


338 91


Mrs. Alfred Parkman, 66


66


3 25


Worcester Insane Asylum, 66 66


547 85


Medfield Insane Asylum, 66 66


1,430 05


Massachusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebri- ates, board of sundry persons 194 61 Massachusetts School for the Feeble Minded, board of sundry persons . 301 30


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, board of sundry


89 21 persons


147


DETAILED STATEMENT


Massachusetts Hospital for Epileptics, board of sundry persons


$ 318 03


Anna Jaques Hospital, medical attendance and nursing 714 63 City of Haverhill, aid rendered sundry persons 70 00


Gloucester, 66


8 00


Salem, 66


55 70


Lawrence, 66 66


79 10


Lowell, 66


608 32


Lynn, 66 66


24 29


Boston, 66


17 00


Town of Rowley, 66


15 93


Amesbury, . 6


390 20


Newbury,


8 00


Wm. H. Bayley, clerk, " 970 98


66 66 salary as clerk of overseers of the poor 850 08 Charles W. Nelson and wife, salary as superintendent and matron of almshouse 720 00


Charles W. Nelson, cash paid for sundries


735 81


William Ambrose, services as teamster 360 00


William Peace, cook at almshouse . 360 00


Garrett Farrell, engineer and watchman at almshouse .


191 00


Ada Boynton, domestic at almshouse Susan Worcester,


108 00


Ernest H. Noyes, allowance for medicine 300 00 salary as city physician 450 00


T. Harrington, burial of poor . 68 00


Phebe H. Todd, rent of house 36 00


Mrs. M. F. Poore, board of poor person


135 80


Pike & Elliott, burial of poor


50 00


Harrington & Kiley, clothing


21 25


A. Bowlen, groceries 66 25


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 7 19


Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries 49 38


N. N. Jones and H. B. Little, rent of house 24 00


John C. Rolfe, milk . 22 68


Bridget Coffey, rent of house 10 00


36 00


148


ANNUAL REPORTS


William B. Wentworth, rent of house $ 40 00


Frank B. Hubbard, clothing 4 00


Daniel E. Tilton, groceries . 93 75


A. F. Ross & Co., 66 341 77


C. M. Lunt & Son, milk . 32 65


F. H. South, agent, rent of house 60 00


D. N. Richardson, groceries 66


Isaac Poor, 66


5 00


Richard Pettingell, rent of houses 288 00


William J. Cook, provisions 68 00


Simeon O. Pilling, professional services 1 25


Moses H. Fowler, groceries 11 00


John P. Squire & Co., pork 205 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 2 75




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.