City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1902, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1902
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George M. Roaf, beef . 301 96


O. P. Foote, groceries . 488 32


John H. Babb, boots and shoes 116 99


W. W. Coffin, 66


30 70


C. C. Stockman, furniture, etc.


22 00


Mrs. W. H. Harris, care of poor person


68 33


W. P. Porter, poultry fences


122 71


Louis F. Barton, boots and shoes


56 70


Robert Donahoe, board of poor persons


234 00


James F. Brown, groceries .


158 05


Moses H. Rolfe, grain . 462 71


E. F. Cutter, painting at the almshouse 27 10


Mrs. Eben Little, Jr., rent of house 39 00


Thomas Noyes & Son, groceries 61 00


William Holker, hardware 28 43


Arvilla P. Russell, rent of house 10'00


Berry, Dodge & Co., groceries


320 61


Mrs. John Hale, rent of house


48 00


Joseph Jackman, splitting 25 cords of wood


32 50


Turner & Schuazenberd, 1 gasolene engine 340 00


Rufus 'Thurlow, fish . 59 72


Margaret Lyons, rent of house 24 48.


Mrs. John H. Page, board of poor person 48 00


149


DETAILED STATEMENT


National Biscuit Co., crackers $ 187 05


James H. Noyes, groceries 6 00


Osgood & Goodwin, dry goods 10 23 Newburyport Herald Co., Morning Herald and printing 9 25


John S. Pike, boots and shoes 43 90


Mrs. Ella Dixon, board of poor person 80 00


Dennis Lynch, rent of house 48 00


Standard Oil Co., oil


29 33


B. S. Snow & Co., fish 62 50


J. L. Fairbanks Co., register blanks 1 00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., use of telephone and rental . 158 90


W. H. Merrill, treasurer, rent of house 48 00


Irving K. Wells, provisions 100 58


C. E. Plummer, pants .


18 00


J. Walter Akerman, provisions


89 38


John H. Balch, Jr., fuel


3 25


P. C. Stevens, groceries 97 25


Beech Soap Co., soap 168 57


Fowle, Hibbard & Co., beans 266 48


Austin, Young & Co., bread 10 65


Sarah Beaton, preparing body for burial


4 00


James F. Carens, groceries . 101 12


N. N. Dummer, wood .


87 97


Ellen Lyons, board of poor person 55 00


E. P. Stickney, provisions .


46 25


Mrs. James M. Roote, care of child 20 00


Fisher & Co., dry goods 37 04


News Publishing Co., printing 8 25


T. J. Welch, boots and shoes 1 50


Charles S. Lovejoy, hardware .


6 04


Town of Westboro, transportation of poor 2 22


11 25


George A. Dow, dressing hogs


W. A. Johnson, dry goods . 12 00


Moses A. Stevens, groceries 137 68


George B. Pinkham, milk 84


B. & M. Railroad, transportation of poor and freight . 78 65


Joseph B. Little, boots and shoes $ 19 44


George H. Plumer, dry goods . 96 19


150


ANNUAL REPORTS


George A. Pearson, rent of house $ 40 00


J. J. & W. Woods, provisions 34 50


Stevens Brothers, clothing 8 56


Toppan & Wilson, hardware 38 00


Nathaniel Ireland, groceries 45 50


D. Collins, JJr., boots and shoes 17 55


George W. Warner, groceries . 118 50


Atkinson Coal Co., 41,185 pounds coal . 148 11


Harry W. Bayley, 11 cords wood, sawed and split 99 00


C. W. Poor, groceries 4 05


George A. Fogg, " 46 00


Young Women's Christian Association, board of poor person 82 25


Union Cash Market, provisions 60 00


Peter Cusack, burial of poor


S. P. Safford, hacking . 15 00


3 00


Mrs. Crabbe, rent of house . 13 00


Mrs. Albert C. Blaisdell, board of poor person


48 40


Lyons, Clement & Greenleaf, flour 624 75


George I. Little, hauling wood 19 50


C. R. Sargent Co., stock and labor


20 13


J. C. Lunt & Co., burial of poor 35 00


Thomas H. Lunt, rent of house


18 00


Dr. George G. Bailey, professional services


56 25


Merrimac Clothing Co., clothing


4 50


C. W. Bailey, stationery .


1 25


Robert J. Mckinney, burial of poor 29 00


J. C. M. Bayley, legal services. 4 00


Mrs. Mary Gilbert, board of poor person 93 71


Charles H. Lord, painting wagons 33 00


John Graham & Son, provisions 12 60


Fuel 300 00


Atkinson Coal Co., 10 cords wood 36 13


$25,965 85


Deduct amount charged to soldiers' relief . 402 77


$25,563 08


15I


DETAILED STATEMENT


PRINTING.


Appropriation . . $800 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account 162 72


$637 28


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the Committee on Printing. ]


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising $ 12 30


Newburyport Herald Co., " 244 86


Squire & Swan, printing and binding 200 manuals . 45 50


Hunt Printing & Engraving Co., printing and adver-


tising 42 50


News Publishing Co., printing and binding 500 annual reports 292 12


$637 28


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Appropriation


$2,000 00


CREDITS.


From town of Newbury, use of library for


year 1901 . . $150 00


From treasurer of public library, as per vote


of the trustees :


S. W. Marston fund income 169 94


E. S. Moseley 166 41


A. E. Cutter 133 63


E. H. Stickney 66 250 00 W. O. Moseley 66 600 00


From dog license .


437 04


1,907 02


Total appropriation and income


$3,907 02


152


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought over $3,907 02 Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account . 335 12


$4,242 14


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the City Council. ]


John D. Parsons, services as librarian and sundries . $1,202 74 Martha P. Lunt, services as superintendent of reading


room 521 52


Effie Tenney, services as assistant librarian


400 00


E. S. Thurston, 66 66


341. 63


Helen E. Tilton,


65 75


Dexter W. Nutting, services as janitor


349 96


P. H. Blumpey, sundries


10 74


Library Bureau,


133 20


Jackson Express Co., express


4 75


John H. Balch, Jr., 4 cords pine wood, sawed and split 24 33


J. J. Merrill, mantles, chimneys, etc. 5 15


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising


24 00


F. J. Barnard Co., binding books


245 70


James Dickens, mantles, chimneys, etc. . 11 00


American Express Co., express


3 40


Boston Book Binding Co., binding books


140 35


Brewster Brothers, insurance 177 50


Paine Furniture Co., office chair 9 50


C. O. Townsend, carpet and rug 25 05


News Publishing Co., printing 10 00


J. A. Maynard, treasurer, rent of safe box 5 00


Chase & Lunt, insurance 112 50


Watering streets department, sprinkling for 1902 7 86


Carter, Rice & Co., 1} reams heavy paper 11 40


Jere Healey, 4 cords wood, sawed and split 35 80


J. V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer 50 00


153


DETAILED STATEMENT


W. T. Humphreys, insurance


$129 38


Dennis Kelleher, labor


1 35


Daniel Lucy, 60


68


Cornelius Kelleher, “


7 20


Hannah Leary, cleaning library 20 20


Daniel Casey, labor


1 13


Timothy Coffey, " 1 13


Cornelius Lucy, "


1 12


Daniel O'Connell, labor


1 12


Fuel


150 00


$4,242 14


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation $4,000 00


CREDITS.


From R. S. Hewlett, rent of Winter street


landing, one year to January 1, 1902 . $10 00


From H. E. Carlisle, one month's rental of land to April 1, 1902 2 92


From Charles C. Stockman, net proceeds from sale of building at Dockum's field . From Charles C. Stockman, net proceeds from sale of old Jackman school building . From Clarence J. Fogg, sale of building on Charles street lot


30 00


58 50


From William Holker, for old stoves in Jack- man school 15 00


5 00


From George E. Greeley, 1 old stove in Charles street school . 3 00


From Pearl S. Bradford 1 25


From Arthur J. Brooks, on account of lock- ers at armory . 25 00


1544


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought over


$4,000 00


From Benjamin P. Ireland, sale of boiler, central fire station . 10 00


From Joseph Ross, granite 33 76


From county of Essex, one year's rental of police court rooms, to January 1, 1903 250 00


From state of Massachusetts, account of transfer for rent of armory, three months to April 1, 1902 . 100 00


From F. H. Rundlett, rental of city hall . 1,655 00


From city clerk, sale of burial lots . 303 00


2,502 43


Total appropriation and income


$6,502 43


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to balance account .


504 12


$5,998 31


EXPENDITURES.


Charles E. Allen, labor


$14 40


Dennis Kelleher,


18 59


Daniel Lucy, 66


16 74


Thomas Hale,


2 48


Daniel Creeden,


3 83


Cornelius Lynch, 66


45


Edmund Ryan,


9 45


Jere Sheehan,


8 33


Cornelius Kelleher, "


15 64


Michael Kelley,


90


John Whalen,


12 82


Charles H. Lewis, labor at Kelley schoolhouse


1 50


Cornelius Lucy, labor


6 76


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


3 71


R. J. Foley, stock and labor


124 94


Cashman Brothers, moving building and excavating for manhole 79 75


I55


DETAILED STATEMENT


Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor 38 84


William Holker, hardware 164 01


Edward Donahoe, ironwork 5 50


Osgood & Goodwin, sundries


5 79


James E. Kimball, labor at cooking school 2 40


Green Davis, agent, stock and labor 30 00


Charles H. Lord, 1 poker scraper 1 50


P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks and sundries 76 00


J. J. Merrill, agent, stock and labor 7 89


J. J. Merrill, 28 24


George White, 66


1 70


Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter 162 65


John E. Lunt, mantles, chimneys, etc. 11 30


George W. Hussey, stock and labor 15 30


Bert H. Reed, labor, horse and team 2 40


Hermon Staples, stock and labor 35 21


Pearl S. Bradford, 236 47


F. E. Cutter & Co., 66


25 86


William E. Goodwin, 32 50


C. M. Lunt & Son, removal of house offal .


55 75


William H. Safford, repairing clock


1 00


George N. Black, stock and labor


152 41


W. C. Morse,


198 40


L. M. Hatch & Son,


158 80


John E. Bailey,


366 14


J. C. Colman et al., 66


50 00


Stephen W. Gale, labor at schoolhouses .


55 69


S. H. Thurlow, hardware . 55 41


John A. Greeley & Co., stock and labor 33 02


Andrew C. Hall, labor at police station and court room 12 00


Creeden Brothers, stock and labor 91 65


Daniel E. Tilton, sundries 1 36


James Dickens, stock and labor


26 18


C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor 63 95


P. H. Blumpey, sundries 3 90


156


ANNUAL REPORTS


Edward Osgood, sundries . $ 4 90


Alfred Gurney, services as superintendent of old and new hill burying grounds . 254 45


Ingalls & Hendricksen, stock and labor 13 50


Karl Castelhun, sundries 1 75


C. S. Blake, stock and labor 93 75


J. B. Lunt, 58 37


James F. Brown, sundries


50


J. C. Colman and E. P. Shaw, rent of shed 50 00


T. Y. Cotton, stock and labor 7 08


Frank E. Davis, 580 14


W. E. Goodwin, 4 70


A. A. Caswell, cleaning hose 8 house 1 75


Harry Leeming, ironwork . 2 55


Albert O. Colby, stock and labor 9 85


Carl W. Knight, 7 30


George E. Greeley, 66 1 40


William W. Horsch, repairing curtains at Temple street school 50


James C. Colman, lumber and teaming 103 92


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting 60 92


D. F. Noyes, stock and labor .


9 50


Peter Kelleher, police service at city hall 3 00


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 123 69


B. G. Gerrish, window shades, etc.


50 10


C. O. Townsend, :6


24 58


J. N. Frost, ice, steamer No. 2 8 90


Thomas E. Marshall, stock and labor 13 24


Frank H. Rundlett, sundries


4 44


Daniel Neal, making keys, etc 50


Charles C. Stockman, chairs, labor, teaming, etc 46 08


O. P. Foote, sundries


60


P. B. Jackson, repairing 85


State Street Pharmacy, sundries . 13 15


Hunt Printing & Engraving Co., printing 5 00


H. H. Landford, electrical work . 5 00


I57


DETAILED STATEMENT


C. Callahan Co., 75 feet hose $18 00


The Talbot Co., 1 gallon Ta-Bo 3 00


Daniel Quill, labor 5 18


Charles E. Woods, stock and labor 9 70


A. Russell & Sons, 1 old building at rifle range 39 50


W. W. Hutchins, stock and labor 1 50


S. L. Truesdale, labor at central fire station 18 61


Library Bureau, stack in vault


William J. Wilkinson, stock and labor


192 22


Toppan & Wilson, hardware


7 01


John H. Walker, stock and labor


87 78


Rufus Adams,


61 97


E. P. Dodge Manufacturing Co., 20 barrels


4 00


Merrimac River Towing Co., towing bath house from Coffin's wharf to Marquand's 24 00


Sidney W. Harris, labor at Highland cemetery . 7 00


George O. P. Greeley, stock and labor . 32 45


Penn Metal Ceiling Co., steel ceiling as per contract . 71 00


Newburyport Water Co., use of water at new hill burying ground 15 00


L. Marquand, dockage for bath house 15 00


Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor 464 96


Maurice Corcoran, labor at Highland cemetery


3 94


T. H. McCarthy, mason work .


72 10


Henry O. Martin, services as keeper of bath house


171 75


L. L. Whitten, stock and labor


33 46


Fred H. South,


15 00


'Telephone Co., use of telephone


52 75


Mrs. Michael Lucy, cleaning Congress street school .


3 75


F. J. Donahoe, sundries


40


J. J. & H. J. Chase, stock and labor 10 95


W. B. Porter, teaming .


50


A. J. Casey, toilet paper . 1 00


G. W. Bollman, mason work 31 80


Watering streets, sprinkling for 1902 54 72


27 00


E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber, etc. 80 00


15S


ANNUAL REPORTS


Eagle Chemical Co., one-half barrel Eagle powder . $10 00


F. E. Collins, mason work 49 58


W. P. Jones, repairing clocks, etc. 15 50


Charles W. White, police service at city hall 21 00


Gas and Electric Co., radiators and tubing 25 61


William E. Woodman, stock and labor 10 85


James Guy, 2 00


Estate of Gowen Dockum, use of land for militia 31 25


Frank W. Hidden, whitewashing 23 65


Charles De Costa, docking bath house 12 00


C. E. Currier, stock and labor 23 10


E. A. Young, mason work 7 08


W. W. Thurlow, repairing clocks, etc. 3 50


J. J. & W. Woods, oil for bath house 24


F. H. Plumer, freight 5 00


H. D. Allen, stock and labor 20 48


$5,998 31


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriation


$9,550 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account . 599 70


$10,149 70


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the City Council. ]


Moses Brown, one year's salary as mayor to Decem- ber 1, 1902 . $1,200 00


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as city clerk to December 1, 1902 . 1,450 00


Henry W. Little, one year's salary as assistant city clerk to December 1, 1902 700 00


159


DETAILED STATEMENT


James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer and collector to December 1, 1902 . $1,599 70 James V. Felker, for clerk hire (office of treasurer and collector), one year to December 1, 1902 400 00 William H. Welch, one year's salary as auditor to December 1, 1902 . 400 00


Frank H. Rundlett, one year's salary as messenger to December 1, 1902 . 900 00


Willard A. Hatch, one year's salary as assessor to December 1, 1902 . 500 00


William H. Huse, one year's salary


as assessor to


December 1, 1902 . 500 00


George P. Sargent, one year's salary as assessor to December 1, 1902 . 500 00


George W. Knight, one year's salary as inspector of animals to December 1, 1902 500 00


Thomas E. Cutter, one year's salary as clerk of com- mon council to October 1, 1902 150 00


J. C. M. Bayley, one year's salary as solicitor to December 1, 1902 . 600 00


James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer of sinking funds to December 1, 1902 . 50 00


Edward Donahoe, Jr., one year's salary as sealer of weights and measures to December 1, 1902 400 00


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1902 . 75 00


Benjamin G. Davis, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1902 . 75 00


George H. Cutter, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1902 . 75 00


Luther Carter, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1902 . 75 00


$10,149 70


160


ANNUAL REPORTS SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$32,000 00


CREDITS.


One year's interest, Brown fund, to March 4,1902 $675 00


William P. Lunt, superintendent, tuition from non-resident school children 115 11


Town of Salisbury, tuition for school child- ren


147 00


Town of Boxford, tuition for school children


19 00


.. Newbury,


144 00


Rowley,


5 00


Thomas Clark, for tuition


8 00


O. D. Chase, 66 8 00


Claude E. Adams, "


16 00


Milton S. Thompson, for tuition .


18 00


William P. Lunt, superintendent, sale of books 3 44


State of Massachusetts, education of child-


ren in care of state board of charity 49 50


1,208 05


Total appropriation and income


$3,208 05


Amount overdrawn, transferred from inci-


dentals to balance account 4,277 37


$37,485 42


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the School Committee. ]


Walter E. Andrews, salary as teacher $1,740 00


Walter I .. Bartlett, .. 120 00


Dana C. Wells,


900 00


Frank A. Page, 66 66


.


930 00


Sara A. Leonard,


6 6


665 00


DETAILED STATEMENT


161


Elizabeth Goldsmith, salary as teacher


$700 00


Edna S. Moffatt,


6 6


700 00


Mabelle S. Moses,


66


700 00


Edith M. Brown,


66


665 00


Irving H. Johnson. 66


1,200 00


Nellie G. Stone, 66


500 00


Anna L. Whitmore.


449 25


Lillian Greenleaf, 66


450 00


Bertha F. Ingalls. 66 6 6


432 50


Frances W. Richards,


1,000 00


George W. Brown,


1,360 00


Anna L. Coffin,


350 00


Cora Oliver,


..


120 00


Priscilla G. Craig,


..


500 00


Emma M. Lander.


66


450 00


Abbie L. Frost,


. .


.6


450 00


Josie W. Kimball.


66


66


450 00


Dorothy C. Packer.


390 00


Nellie DeS. Barrett,


430 00


Mary T. Colby,


6 6


450 00


Grace Bartlett,


398 67


Mary Whitmore,


6.


66


332 50


Jennie Haskell,


6 6


417 92


Annie B. Richardson,


356 88


Lillian Ross,


66


331 38


Adelaide Pritchard, 6. 66


306 96


Elizabeth H. Cheever,


66


418 63


Sarah L. Ross.


66


279 33


Mrs. Alice Silloway,


66


66


108 .00


Gertrude Lewis,


66


400 00


Annie P. Toppan,


66


177 33


Josephine Coffin,


.6


120 00


Hortense Small,


352 50


Sarah B. Chute.


6 .


6 6


825 00


Adalina Sargent,


6.


..


449 25


Clara J. Edgerly,


66


..


450 00


-


6


162


ANNUAL REPORTS


Cassine Brown, salary as teacher


$447 00


Frances L. Pettigrew, salary as teacher


425 00


Sarah F. Badger,


394 67


Charlotte Dickens,


66


395 44


Julia J. Hubbard,


399 33


Helen S. Merrill, 66 66


476 66


Carrie Merrill, 66


66


407 50


Julia Boyle, 66


400 00


Sadie M. Morse,


66 of drawing .


420 00


Elizabeth C. Adams,


66


of music . . 570 00


Elizabeth H. Little, 66


of cooking . 165 00


Sarah A. Chase,


285 00


Edward Hicken,


66


66


(substitute).


13 25


Bessie Davis


316 50


Edith Annis, 66


66


224 00


Alice George, salary as teacher of evening school .


60 04


Helen E. Hewes, salary as teacher of drawing


150 00


Evelyn Pike, training school teacher


27 00


Hattie Boyd,


19 50


Georgianna Smith, "


12 00


Katherine Locke,


78 00


Ethel Eaton,


66


78 00


Ethel Ryan,


78 00


Edith Bradbury, 66 66


78 00


Retta Marr,


66


26 08


Tula Reed,


24 00


Edith Merrill, 66 66


24 00


Kate Pike,


66


24 00


Mabel Fogg,


66


76 00


Mabel Currier, 66


76 00


Ruth Sargent, 66 66


76 00


Grace Page, salary as teacher of evening schools and substitute


226 67


Lelia Kimball, salary as teacher 98 04


Edith M. Merrill, salary as teacher of evening school 62 00


M. Yerelzian,


34 00


163


DETAILED STATEMENT


Lizzie C. Ireland, salary as teacher of evening school


$ 33 75


Amelia Whittier,


66 24 00


William H. Merrill, 66 66 130 00


William P. Lunt, salary as superintendent and sun- dries 1,357 52


Robert G. Allen, salary as truant officer


615 00


Albert Hodgdon, 66 janitor 105 21


William E. Woodman, salary as janitor 162 75


Albert O. Colby, 560 75


James E. Kimball, 66 107 13


Charles H. Lewis, 66 506 04


Charles E. Ash,


147 99


Stephen W. Gale, 66 66


368 50


Mrs. Charles Bushee, לי 66


60 00


James T. Grant,


49 04


Henry Upton, 66


458 25


Mary A. Jaques, salary as substitute teacher 6 37


Gertrude Little, 1 33


Leonard S. Choate, tuning piano 2 00


George F. King & Co., sundries 141 40


Educational Publishing Co., books . 3 43


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 85 68


Frost & Adams Co., supplies 15 90


American Book Co., books


236 16


D. C. Heath & Co.,


222 06


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies 86 04


Edward C. Babb & Co., books and supplies


261 34


Silver, Burdett & Co., books 48 65


National Fiber Board Co., binding books


5 50


American Express Co., express 11 08


Boston School Supply Co., books and supplies 50 64


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising 101 19


A. W. Baker, supplies 22 00


S. H. Thurlow, " 23 07


Jackson Express Co., express 14 25


Ginn & Co., books 986 25


164


ANNUAL REPORTS


C. J. Peters & Son, retouching and engraving cut of


schoolhouse $ 4 25


J. J. Merrill, electrical work 6 86


O. D. Hunt, services as typewriter . 11 50


Newburyport Express Co., express 1 40


George S. Perry & Co., supplies . 80 15


Hermon Goldberger, 6 75


Oliver Ditson Co., 66


18 38


Robert Burlen, 50 school directories


10 00


Houghton, Miflin Co., books


31 27


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., printing and adver- tising 21 25


Richardson, Smith & Co., books


78 75


Thompson, Brown & Co.,


124 83


Neostyle Co., supplies


4 00


Wychoff, Seamans & Benedict, supplies


19 55


Henry A. Wilson, supplies for cooking school


4 50


C. W. Bailey, books and supplies 13 15


Atkinson Coal Co., 11,290 pounds egg coal 33 27


A. F. Nason, 140 bushels charcoal . 14 50


L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., supplies for laboratory 20 57


Moses Stevens, supplies 7 22


Phonograph Institute Co., books


19 95


Rufus Thurlow, supplies for cooking school


1 49


A. J. Leighton, moving piano


Moody & Patten, 500 Cards 1 25


A. P. Marden, tuning pianos


4 50


L. W. Piper, filling out diplomas


6 00


R. G. Adams, stock and labor


41 75


E. Perkins Lumber Co., stock and teaming


2 10


Thorp, Martin & Co., supplies


2 10


J. J. Merrill, electrical work 2 60


Charles W. Poor, supplies for cooking school 16 44


Samuel W. Crowthers, address to high school grad-


uates 25 00


9 90


Practical Text Book Co., books 4 00


165


DETAILED STATEMENT


Cashman Brothers, moving coal $ 3 60


Jere Healey, 34,680 pounds coal and hard and pine wood 161 98


John Graham & Son, supplies for cooking school . 6 01


Squire & Swan, 300 registration cards 8 50


George A. Fogg, supplies for cooking school 16 25


Osgood & Goodwin, sundries 1. 38


Esterbrook Steel Pen Manufacturing Co., steel pens . 24 00


Atkinson & Mentser, books and supplies 8 70


University Publishing Co., books 24 12


The Morse Co., books 6 00


Carter, Rice & Co., toilet paper 15 00


Eagle Pencil Co., 20 gross pencils 27 00


E. F. Worcester Press, books 27 07


Benjamin H. Sanborn Co., books


5 84


Wadsworth, Howland Co., supplies


8 50


Henry Hoit & Co., books . 2 30


Albert Russell & Sons, castings and labor 2 20


Globe Paper Co., paper . 10 79


A. Storrs & Bement Co., paper 1 50


Bunkia Malsutsi, paper . 2 57


Applied Arts Guild, folios


2 50


Prang Ed. Co., books and supplies


15 00


Fuel


600 00


Elliott C. Hadley, allowance for board


165 00


T. J. Maddocks,


66


48 00


Cornelius Kelleher, labor 3 84


Cornelius Lynch,


7 21


Charles W. Davis,


7 32


Alex. L. Jackson, 66


4 73


William H. Merritt, 66


8 11


John Pollard, .6


1 46


Cornelius Sullivan, 66


6 52


Charles E. Allen, 66


7 21


Richard Connors, 66


90)


Benjamin Sargent, 66


65 00


166


ANNUAL REPORTS


Edgar B. Davis, labor


$ 90


Thomas Hale,


90


Thomas Ryan,


3 61


James E. Welch, .6


4 06


Dennis Kelleher. . .


8 10


John Whalen,


6 20


Jeremiah Toomey, "


1 13


Frederick K. Rand,“


1 13


$37,485 42


SEWER (CONSTRUCTION).


Balance due from the city, December 21, 1901 $10,301 79


E. C. Johnson, overpayment . 311 19


$10,612 98


Balance due from the city, December 20, 1902 4,510 64


$6,102 34


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage. ]


John A. Brown, brick $666 67


John Gorwaiz, mirrors 40


Highway department, crushed stone 13 12


Clarence A. Currier, stock and labor


9 05


Edward Donahoe, ironwork 1 05


P. Tobin, teaming .


3 80


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 7 60


T. J. Mannix, teaming 8 00


Warren Carson, labor 3 56


Jere Cronin, 66 1 78


John Argyle, 66


8 00


Hooper, Lewis & Co., books 2 40


167


DETAILED STATEMENT


Annie E. Brown, typewriting $ 1 50


J. C. Colman, lumber and cement 14 86


Dennis Kelleher, labor 3 60


Frederick Rand, 4 65


John Whalen,


3 60


Michael Kelley, 66 10 00


C. W. Bailey, sundries 2 25


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 5 90


Toppan & Wilson, hardware 1 86


W. T. Nelson, cutting cloth . 2 00


George N. Jaques, teaming 75


Charles Senter, cutting cloth 8700


Newburyport Water Works, pipe 3 51


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., freight - 6 40


Jonathan Keniston, use of land 5 00


S. H. Thurlow, hardware . 98


E. P. Dodge Manufacturing Co., pipe 9 03


Newburyport Herald Co., printing 1 25


N. C. Moody, repairing worm for sewers 1 40


Daniel Casey, labor 90


Richard Connors, labor 90


Thomas Hale, 7 21


Cornelius Lucy,


4 50


Jeremiah Toomey, 9 80


J. M. Greenough, hacking


50


John Herlihy, stock and labor


16 75


Committee on fire department, two spanners


1 00


Pearl S. Bradford, 1 strip rubber


45


A. Russell & Sons, 6 pounds iron


24


Atkinson Coal Co., 14 barrels cement


17 50


Narcisse Balanger, brick


3 00


F. Curtis, services as construction engineer and cash paid 643 95


C. L. B. Anderson, services as inspector 24 11


H. H. Landford, cash paid for labor on Greenleaf street extension . 27 67


168


ANNUAL REPORTS


Sidewalks and edgestones, hauling and setting edge-


stones at John Dockum's, Woodland street $ 31 27


F. E. Davis, repairing hose to fit hydrant 75


Creeden Brothers, labor 7 00


William J. Wilkinson, labor . 14 00


Daniel Canning, labor and jobbing 4 00


Jere B. Lunt, stock, labor, and teaming 17 12


H. H. Hardy, 1 thousand bricks . 5 00


Robert C. Cheney, labor 2 67


Michael Welch,


18 00


Dennis Murphy,


10 33


William Holker, hardware


637 13


William B. Porter, teaming


19 25


Cashman Brothers, constructing sewers as per con-


tract, supplies furnished 3,618 10


Lyman E. Dodge, labor


3 00


T. H. McCarthy, labor and teaming 4 55


Alexander S. Akerman, services as inspector 3 00


A. W. Huse,


9 00


George H. Sargent,


66


42 83


Dennis Sullivan, labor


2 00


Edward Walsh, 2 00


Maurice Sullivan,


8 00


William O'Neil,


10 00


Cornelius Kelleher,“


10 00


Cornelius Leary,


10 00


Patrick Russell,


10 00


Michael Lynch,


6 00


Philip Crimmins,


4 89


Timothy Moynihan,"


10 00


John Kelleher,


10 00


Cornelius Lynch,


2 00


$6,102 34


169


DETAILED STATEMENT


SEWER (MAINTENANCE).


Appropriation $650 00 Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal- ance account 168 10


$481 90


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage. ]


W. B. Porter, flushing sewers $ 20 00


Francis Curtis, salary and cash paid as superintend- ent of sewers to March, 1902 133 25


C. L. B. Anderson, services as inspector 2 00


John Herlihy, labor 1 25


H. H. Landford, salary as superintendent of sewers and cash paid . 259 46


J. B. Lunt, stock and labor 7 72


Creeden Brothers, labor 23 06


William Holker, hardware




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