City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1903, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1903
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Herbert Currier, 1 year's services as steward, Young America hook and ladder company 50 00


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


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


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


Young America hook and ladder company, services of the company 101 50


John W. Allen, sundries, steamers 1 and 2 18 70


Atkinson Coal Company, coal for central fire station and No. 7 engine house 94 11


113


DETAILED STATEMENT


Jere Healey, coal for central fire station and No. 7 engine house $ 46 71


Jere W. Doyle, use of team, baiting horses, and repairs 45 50


O. P. Foote, soap


4 05


Albert Russell & Sons Co., repairs on steamer No. 1


1,857 31


Edward Donahoe, ironwork, etc. .


2 30


Thomas Noyes & Son, salt


50


Edgar Ross, stock and labor


18 80


Gas and Electric Company, labor on steam whistle


2 80


Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor .


75


Edward Perkins Lumber Company, wood


14 33


Telephone Company, use of telephone 86 17


Standard Oil Company, oil 69 24


A. F. Ross & Co., soda


1 36


J. J. & H. J. Chase, labor and keys


6 25


Jere M. Haley, carting


114 60


George H. D. Leighton, et al., services at No. 2 engine house 10 00


H. H. Landford, labor and supplies 26 33


W. E. Bean, labor on fire alarm 2 50


Newburyport Water Works, repairs on Frog pond pipe .. 7 00


A. Russell & Sons Co., stock and labor 63 76


Daniel Neal, keys 2 00


Frank Boyle, labor


12 38


M. Phillips, leather straps


1 35


Newburyport Despatch, express


3 40


J. H. Balch, Jr., wood for hose No. 7 1 00


George M. Stevens Co., repairs on gong 7 00


D. J. Kelleher, sandwiches and coffee . 5 75


John E. Downer, painting chief's wagon 15 00


Arthur G. Osborne, waste 10 62


Cashman Brothers, use of horses and driver from December 1, 1902, to December 1, 1903 1,320 50


Hill's livery, horse hire . 45 25


114


ANNUAL REPORTS


William B. Porter, use of horses and carting . $181 05


J. J. Merrill, agent, electrical work 22 81


Electric Storage Battery Co., glass jars, etc. 106 62


George W. Langdon, surveying 8 00


James Dickens, stock and labor 34 56


Haverhill Distilled Water Company, 5 gallons water and express 40


M. H. Fowler, sundries 4 23


F. E. Cutter & Son, lights of glass, fire alarm boxes and engine No. 3 97


Globe Tea & Crockery Co., burners and wicks 4 95


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 192 90


Moses A. Stevens, salt . 1 00


Wolfe tavern, entertaining


75


Edward P. Chase, labor


3 33


Revere Rubber Co., 20 feet 42-inch suction hose 64 00


Edwin Cook, shoveling snow from hydrants and reservoirs 24 00


William E. Woodman, shoveling snow from hydrants and reservoirs 23 50


Chase-Shawmut Co., sundries 2 16


American Locomotive Co., rubber valves 30 50


W. H. Dow, teaming 3 00


A. F. Nason, charcoal for central station and hose 8


22 55


F. H. Plumer, teaming 3 59


2 89


Charles E. Woods, stock and labor


S. H. Thurlow, hardware . 3 79


William Holker, 42 94


Samuel L. Truesdale, services as substitute, central fire station 75 00


W. E. Decrow, sundries 29 15


J. H. Noyes, oil 2 90


M. H. Chase, repairing, polish, straps, etc. 45 40


Chairman and chief, expenses to Boston . 3 00


Fisher & Co., case 50


O. J. Welchi, stock and labor 30 39


115


DETAILED STATEMENT


Alex. L. Jackson, cleaning hydrants


$20 00


James Guy, stock and labor 39 90


George E. Elkins, charcoal 30 68


Jere D. Duggan, labor 2 25


Charles C. Stockman, feather dusters 10 00


Langlands, Bean & Black, extra service


4 50


J. J. Merrill, electrical work - 116 86


Cochrane Chemical Co., oil of vitriol 7 29


Western Union Telegraph Co., time service of clock . 9 00


W. C. Benson, labor and fittings . 18 52


M. D. Broderick, expense of transportation of steamer to Lawrence 3 00


Henry A. Glazier, bronze pulleys 16 70


Charles Ives, rolling and washing hose 9 00


McGlew Brothers Co., iron work, etc.


12 50


Toppan & Wilson, hardware


7 18


Jackson Express Co., express


1 25


B. G. Davis, stock and labor 2 20


Fred S. Bean, 1 adjustable, automatic, and hand-relief relief valve . 35 00


H. N. Marshall & Son, hay and salt 4 00


Hinds & Cook, 5 gallons polish


7 50


John Collins, coal and wood for steamers 1, 2, and 3, and hose 8 and 7 engine houses 445 00


Alex. L. Jackson, shoveling snow from hydrants and reservoirs 60 00


Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., relining 400 feet of hose 120 00


Estate of P. H. Blumpey, salt .


50


Cornelius Callahan Co., sundries


358 25


Henry K. Barnes, 1 rubber coat


5 00


T. J. Mannix, shavings


1 50


C. R. Sargent Co., stock and labor 43 71


Pettingell, Andrews Co., sundries 57 33


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor


65


$13,626 63


116


ANNUAL REPORTS


FUEL.


Appropriation


$700 00


CREDITS.


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account . 7,652 13


$8,352 13


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the Committee on Fuel.]


Charles Allen, labor


$32 41


Thomas Ryan, “


8 78


Michael Toomey,"


2 70


Dennis Kelleher, “


29 16


Edmund Ryan, "


1 80


Cornelius Lynch,"


4 50


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


26 56


John Whalen, 66


29 04


Daniel Casey,


66


12 49


Timothy Coffey,


66


13 28


Thomas Hale,


31 63


Edward Moynihan,


1 80


George Page,


1 80


John Toomey,


1 80


Charles Tucker, 66


1 80


John Bean,


3 60


James Kelleher,


2 03


William Nealon,


2 70


Jeremiah Hartnett,


13 39


Cornelius Kelleher,


9 00


Cornelius Lucy, 66


18 00


Daniel O'Connell,


66


17 78


Cornelius Shea,


66


5 85


117


DETAILED STATEMENT


Jere Sheehan, labor


$16 99


Cornelius Sheehan, labor


90


Daniel Quill, ،،


11 25


Myles Mahaney, 66 12 49


James Kiley,


3 60


John Lynch,


90


E. M. Boynton, 1443 cords wood, at. $4.50, less cutting 608 69


Edward Donahoe, weighing coal 4 57


News Publishing Co., advertising 6 75


Newburyport Herald Co., " 7 50


Item Publishing Co., .6


5 00


Hill's livery, horse hire .


3 00


Cashman Brothers, use of team 7 55


Boston & Maine railroad company, freight . 539 40


O. E. Bundy, 29₺ cords of wood at $5 per cord 147 50


Charles S. Lovejoy, 832 cords of wood at $8, less freight and commission . 528 15


John A. Brown, freight on car-load of wood . 10 80


Albert Hodgdon, teaming . 1 75


James C. Colman, teaming wood . 4 38


Frank Perkins, 4 cords and 2 feet of wood at $7


29 75


George E. Elkins, 874 bushels charcoal, at 13 cents . 113 62


Edward Donahoe, Jr., weighing coal and surveying charcoal 42 45


D. W. Pray, cutting wood 42 19


T. Coakley, 60 tons at $10.50 per ton 630 00


C. E. Brown & Son, 310 cords 7 feet wood, at $8 per cord, and measuring, $10 . 2,465 00


John Ronan, sawing 273} cords of wood, and furn- ishing 118} cords, at $8 per cord 1,331 10


Clarence J. Fogg, expenses . 15.00


James Toomey, labor 82 25


T. H. McCarthy, " 106 00


John Collins, 432 tons coal for city hall, at $7.25 317 43


IIS


ANNUAL REPORTS


Richard Ronan, sawing 248 cords of wood, $288.75, and teaming


$922 35


William Holker, hardware 6 46


Western Union Telegraph Company, telegrams . 1 71


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage book . 10 00


John Murchy, 10 15-16 cords of wood, at $4 43 75


$8,352 13


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$16,000 00


CREDITS.


From state of Massachusetts, for street


railway tax for the year 1903 $1,185 35


From Georgetown, Rowley & Ipswich Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1903 From Boston & Northern Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1903 236.79


27 52


From Citizens' Electric Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1903 735 98


From Haverhill & Amesbury Street Rail- way Co., excise tax for 1903 36 39


From Citizens' Electric Street Railway Co., for repairing streets 11 23


From Georgetown, Rowley & Ipswich Street Railway Co., repairing streets . 19 00 From Newburyport Gas & Electric Co., repairing streets . 24 50


119


DETAILED STATEMENT


From town of Salisbury, use of road roller and expenses .


From John Collins, use of road roller, 22 days, and gravel .


$186 32


110 90


From Cashman Brothers, use of road roller and bedding to December 1, 1903


167 70


From Creeden Brothers, for repairs on street


2 75


3 50


90


1 20


23 40


5 74


From Dr. F. I. Knight, for shoveling snow 2 36


From Maggie A. Dimmick, for shoveling snow


5 52


From Thomas P. Thomas, error on bill 20 00


$2,807 05


Total appropriation and income $18,807 05


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account 484 32


$18,322 73


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by Committee on Highways. ]


George W. Langdon, salary as superintendent and cash paid, to January 7, 1903 . $ 120 28


John Ronan, salary as superintendent and cash paid, to December 1, 1903 . 1,087 82


McGlew Brothers Co., iron work and shoeing 52 25


W. C. Benson, stock and labor, repairs on city teams 41 95


From L. D. Cole, 14 loads sweepings . . From James C. Colman, gravel and sand From Oliver O. Jones, 12 loads scrapings From John Ronan, gravel and sweepings From Mrs. S. H. Fowle, for shoveling snow


I 20


ANNUAL REPORTS


Charles A. Hubbard, upholstering and repairing cush-


ion, No. 1 $ 1 50


George Haskell, 2010 pounds English hay, at $18 18 09


J. W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries 121 54


Moses H. Rolfe, grain 437 30


M. H. Chase, harness work and sundries 20 73


W. Carr Macintosh, 2 loads of hay at $19 per ton, etc. 63 02


Hale Knight, hay, straw, and grain


401 34


Edgar Ross, shoeing and sundries


59 16


Edward Donahoe,


96 71


William Holker, hardware


27 78


B. G. Davis, stock and labor 10 33


Fred W. Chase, use of team and man 20 35


Thomas Knight, labor 90


F. M. Underhill, use of horses 6 88


E. E. Bartlett, use of team and man 2 93


S. H. Thurlow, hardware . 4 02


C. D. Howard, photographs


2 00


Wolfe tavern, entertaining


2 25


Hermon Staples, painting and lettering guideboards .


7 00


Cashman Brothers, straw, use of horses and men, and macadamizing of Purchase street 1,118 15


News Publishing Co., advertising 13 00


W. B. Porter, use of double team 42 25


James C. Colman, use of team and lumber


144 51


C. S. Bartlett, pair of horses and 2 men 2 54


E. S. Fowler, plowing snow paths, Plummer avenue 5 50


Charles Bashaw, use of double teams 184 98


Gilbert Bashaw,


50 89


Item Publishing Co., advertising . 14 00


J. B. Moulton, use of horses and men 4 00


John Mahoney, horses and men 6 39


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 5 15


Arthur C. Currier. 2 00


Toppan & Wilson, hardware 3 85


I21


DETAILED STATEMENT


Estate of N. Varina, weighing stone $ 72 56


Frank H. Plumer, teaming 41 25


Atkinson Coal Co., coal for road roller 99 01


Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor 13 62


M. Phillips, repairing harness and check rein 1 25


Karl Castelhun, supplies . 1 90


E. C. Johnson, use of team and 1010 pounds of hay 13 76


H. L. Tenney, 3 loads of hay, 9,215 pounds, at $20 per ton 92 15


Telephone Co., rental of telephone 27 50


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting 10 00


George P. Merrill, breaking out sidewalks in ward 6


18 90


T. F. O'Neil, crushed stone


2,871 20


Good Roads Co., 1 standard sweeper . 285 00


Street sprinkling department, sprinkling 6,943 feet 8 inches at 3 cents per foot . 208 32


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor . 64 32


Matthew M. Toomey, 1 pair horses and men 27 50


O. D. Hunt, typewriting 2 50


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising 10 00


Hill's livery, horse hire . 8 00


William S. Adams, use of double team and labor 27 10


John Carey, labor .


60


Jere M. Haley, use of teams and labor


54 50


J. O. Winkley, 10,610 pounds English hay, steamers 1 and 2 106 10


John E. Bailey, stock and labor 46 55


John Collins, 22,585 pounds of hay and use of double teams 319 72


F. A. Silloway Co., harness work and sundries 21 90


Winfield B. Winkley, 10,390 pounds English hay 103 90


Thurston S. Chase, use of teams plowing snow . 10 50


Joseph Little, 2,790 pounds English hay 32 08


Frank Annis, 53 weeks' services as driver, No. 2 . 742 00


Maurice D. Broderick, 66 No. 1. 742 00


I22


ANNUAL REPORTS


Albert E. Bray, 53 weeks' services as driver, No. 1 .


$742 00


George W. Carter, 66


No. 3. 740 00


Dennis J. Hale, 66 66


No. 3. 740 00


Dennis Lucy, 66


No. 2. 742 00


Charles Allen, labor


273 32


Daniel Casey,


25 20


Timothy Coffey, "


41 64


Thomas Hale, services as substitute driver and labor 364 79


Jeremiah Hartnett, labor


22 96


Dennis Kelleher,


283 78


Cornelius Lucy,


157 76


Cornelius Lynch,


276 42


Daniel O'Connell. 66


59 87


Daniel Quill, 66


123 89


Edmund Ryan, 66


49 40


Cornelius Shea, 66


74 84


Jere Sheehan, 66


269 53


Cornelius Sullivan,


256 54


Jere Toomey,


66


57 06


John Whalen, 66


276 68


Arthur Crampyse, 66


11 88


Daniel Creeden,


13 29


Philip Crimmins, 66


58 95


Charles Davis,


16 77


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


291 78


Hugh Kelleher,


4 84


Cornelius Buckley, 66


16 65


Daniel Connor,


3 60


John Devonshire,


156 20


Myles Mahaney,


66


245 33


Patrick Sheehan,


66


2 70


Matthew Toomey,


2 59


Edward Moynihan,


1 80


Jere Burns,


66


65 27


Edward Powers,


66


152 34


123


DETAILED STATEMENT


Michael Kelleher, labor


$174 87


William Dow,


1 50


Cornelius Murray,


39 83


John Golden, 66


19 58


James Graham,


43 43


Jere Welch,


5 40


Michael Duggan, 66


48 95


Dennis Duggan,


11 70


James Kiley,


235 63


William Merritt,


9 80


Hazen Pond,


2 48


Thomas Ryan, 66


115 35


Dennis Sullivan,


10 81


Timothy Sweeney,


7 65


James E. Kendell, 66


2 48


C. M. Kelleher,


3 60


Edgar B. Davis, 66


11 26


Michael Crowley, 66


25 88


John Bean, 66


4 50


Albert J. Cook,


1 13


James Kelleher,


42 54


George Dixon,


68


Peter Donlon,


66


36 67


William Bashaw,


3 15


Patrick Tobin,


1 00


B. Creeden,


45


Jere McDonald, 66


1 80


George Balch,


1 58


Dan Donahoe,


90


T. F. Quill,


66


90


D. Shea,


4 95


John Murphy,


66


21 39


Patrick Healey,


1 80


William Nealon,


29 70


George Paul,


:


261 25


I24


ANNUAL REPORTS


Timothy Reardon, labor


$23 40


John Hurley, 66


24 30


M. Looney,


7 54


James Lyons, 66


3 30


Samuel Truesdale, 66


40 00


James E. Lyons, 66


1 13


William Casey,


3 60


John Sullivan,


6 08


John Lynch, 66


8 67


Michael Toomey, 66


14 41


James Toomey, 66


4 73


John Kelleher, 66


2 70


John Delaney, 66


3 60


Joseph A. Young,


1 58


John Carey,


66


38 60


John Connors,


10 35


Jere Donahoe,


10 92


George Page, 66


6 53


John Toomey,


1 80


John Herlihy, 66


5 40


M. Lynch, 66


4 28


John Hartnett,


6 6


6 30


T. Leary,


66


8 22


$18,322 73


125


DETAILED STATEMENT


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$2,500 00


(overdraft, 1902) . 1,276 98


$3,776 98


CREDITS.


From George W. Knight, milk licenses . . $ 5 00


From Citizens Electric Street Railway Co.,


on account of Hosman case 150 00


From town of Newbury, for one-half cost of plans for locating boundary lines . .


6 00


From E. Donahoe, Jr., on account of col- lections as sealer of weights and measures From city clerk, auctioneers' licenses


124 00


4 00


66


junk 66


59 00


66 66 pool 66


12 00


circus 66


5 00


66


pawn 66


100 00


66


striking machine license 2 00


cash for use of telephone . 40


$ 467 40


From income account, transferred . 4,888 02


From new high school account, transferred .


57 40


$5,412 82


$9,189 80


UNDRAWN TRANSFERS.


Highways $ 484 32


Public property . 946 96


Salaries 145 96


Newburyport bridge . 227 68


Sewerage (maintenance) . 11 87


Parks (Atkinson common)


4 61


I26


ANNUAL REPORTS


Parks (Cushing)


$ 1 94


Interest


872 54


Watering streets, 1903


2 40


Abatements, tax of 1901


367 18


1902


78 94


66


1903


1,627 58


$4,771 98


OVERDRAWN TRANSFERS.


Schools


$4,615 44


Fire


757 32


" (repairs steamer No. 1) 77 31


Sidewalks


90 14


Ashes and rubbish


80 04


Police


1,338 68


Lighting


480 88


Fuel


7,652 13


Public library 233 20


Printing


58 08


Board of health .


596 12


Soldiers' relief


449 25


Parks .


45 50


Foot bridge, City railroad


46 13


Preservation of trees


356 70


Poor


82 92


Military aid


15 73


Abatements, tax 1899


24 20


66 1900


345 30


watering streets, 1901


21 21


66


66


1902


4 80


1903


9 21


$17,380 29


Overdrawn balance in 1902 .


1,276 98


Expenditures as per statement below 4,908 14 -


$23,565 41


Balance overdrawn for year 1903


$9,603 63


I27


DETAILED STATEMENT


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the City Council]. JANUARY.


Charles Allen, labor $ 23


Cornelius Sullivan, labor 22


John E. Bailey, stock and labor 22 11


J. C. M. Bayley, legal services 15 20


J. J. & H. J. Chase, repairing typewriter 40


Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware 08


Newburyport Herald Co., printing 2 00


Charles L. Davis, cigars . 1 85


Jackson's Express Co., express 15


Thomas T. Upton, 5 months' services as tree warden, from August 1, 1902, to January 1, 1903 62 50


F. S. Webster Co., repairing typewriter 2 25


T. L. Shores, office supplies . 1 50


T. Y. Cotton, stock and labor


4 32


The Webster Co., 50 sheets carbon paper


1 75


Jackson's Express Co., express 2 55


W. B. Badger Co., transfer cases, etc 1 75


F. E. Smith, postmaster, box rent 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone 35


William H. Huse, expense to tax-commissioners' of- fice, Boston 2 70


Simeon O. Pilling, birth returns 5 50


Telephone Co., use of telephones . 3 20


County of Essex, to board of W. E. Taylor, com-


mitted to jail upon tax warrant 1 75


Albert Hodgdon, services at ward room . 6 00


Charles H. Lunt, services at ward room, ward six


13 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing 4 25


Chase & Lunt, insurance 93 75


Item Publishing Co., advertising 50 00


F. H. Rundlett, putting up booth, pasting ballots, etc. 6 20


Samuel Pearson, services at ward room, ward two . 6 00


I28


ANNUAL REPORTS


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising .


$136 95


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room, ward five . . 11 50


Frank E. Thurlow, services as warden, ward one . .


5 00


John C. Lang, services as clerk, ward one . 5 00


Chas. C. Donnell, services as inspector, ward one 5 00


Thos. Humphreys,


5 00


W. B. Porter,


5 00


Jos. L. Jacoby,


5 00


Moses A. Stevens,


deputy warden, ward


one


2 00


Jos. L. Thurlow, services as deputy inspector, ward one 2 00


John W. Allen, services as deputy inspector, ward one 2 00


Frederick S. Goodwin, services as deputy inspector, ward one .


2 00


Wm. H. Pettingell, services as deputy inspector, ward one .


2 00


Wm. W. Hutchins, services as warden, ward two .


5 00


Willis A. Macintosh, clerk, 5 00


Samuel J. Ford, inspector, ward two .


5 00


John J. McGlew,


5 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell, 66 .


5 00


Greenleaf A. Johnson,


5 00


H. P. Macintosh,


deputy warden, ward


two 2 00


Frank W. Landford, services as deputy inspector, ward two . 2 00


George W. Parker, services as deputy inspector, ward two 2 00


Oliver O. Jones, services as deputy inspector, ward two 2 00


Allen D. Pettingell, services as deputy inspector, ward two 2 00


James P. Walsh, services as warden, ward three 5 00


.


.


·


129


DETAILED STATEMENT


H. P. Macintosh, Jr., services as clerk, ward three . $ 5 00


F. B. Fanning, services as inspector, ward three . . 5 00


George P. Sargent, services as inspector, ward three 5 00


Bernard W. Barrett, 66


5 00


Charles H. Webster,


5 00


Edward Sexton, deputy warden, ward


three 2 00


Caleb B. Huse, services as deputy clerk, ward three 2 00 George W. Manser, services as deputy inspector, ward three 2 00


J. W. Coffin, Jr., services as deputy inspector, ward three 2 00


Cornelius J. Kiley, services as deputy inspector, ward three


2 00


George L. Richardson, services as deputy inspector, ward three 2 00


Wm. J. Creasey, services as warden, ward four 5 00


Charles A. Stockman, services as clerk, ward four 5 00


Bernard C. McQuade, 66 inspector, ward four 5 00


Harold E. Noyes, 66


66


5 00


Albert D. Hale, 66


5 00


Daniel Collins, Jr., 66


5 00


Jeremiah Higgins,


deputy warden, ward


four .


2 00


2 00 Wm. H. Welch, services as deputy clerk, ward four John M. Sullivan, services as deputy inspector, ward four . 2 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as deputy inspector, ward four 2 00


Oliver T. Littlefield, services as deputy inspector, ward four 2 00


George N. Jaques, services as deputy inspector, ward four . 2 00


Henry D. Follansbee, services as warden, ward five . 5 00


John J. Creeden, clerk, ward five . . 5 00


5


130


ANNUAL REPORTS


Gilbert A. Noyes, services as inspector, ward five


$ 5 00


Richard J. Foley,


66 5 00


Freeman P. Healey, 66 5 00


Fred W. Chase, 66


5 00


Edward G. Moody,


deputy warden, ward


five . 2 00


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk, ward five . Michael Kelleher, services as deputy inspector, ward


2 00


five 2 00


Rufus G. Patriquin, services as deputy inspector,


ward five . 2 00


Herbert W. Ross, services as deputy inspector, ward five .


2 00


Michael E. Murphy, services as deputy inspector, ward five .


2 00


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden, ward six .


5 00


Elmer E. Towne, 66 clerk, ward six . 5 00


George A. Coffin,


inspector, ward six 66 5 00


Edwin F. Jackman, יי 5 00


Frank W. Merrill, 66


Wm. S. Patriquin,


deputy warden, ward six


2 00


John L. Lewis, 60 inspector, ward six 2 00


Arthur J. Brooks, services as deputy inspector, ward six 2 00


News Publishing Co., printing anniversary reports . J. J. Merrill, one month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires .


150 00


Benj. W. Stevens, services as deputy clerk, ward one


2 00


Daniel Casey, labor


2 25


Timothy Coffey, labor 2 25


Daniel O'Connell, "


4 05


Cornelius Lucy, 2 25


John Kelleher,


1 80


5 00


Thomas W. Mitchell, “


66 5 00


24 99


I31


DETAILED STATEMENT


Charles E. Allen, labor


$5 40


John Collins 3 00


Charles Allen, labor 5 40


John Sullivan, "


1 80


Patrick Lawler, labor


1 80


Frank H. Plumer, teaming


3 00


FEBRUARY.


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage


$20 00


Hill's Livery, horse hire


1 00


· Benj. W. Stevens, one quarter's service as harbor master . 25 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., time service, City hall clock 6 00


James C. Coleman, teaming 75


Edward Donahoe, Jr., supplies and expenses


4 15


C. C. Stockman, supplies . 4 00


J. J. Merrill, agent, one month's salary as superin- tendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires 24 99


News Publishing Co., printing 149 20


Carter Ink Co., record ink 4 00


American Express Co., express


3 30


News Publishing Co., advertising


27 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire


2 50


News Publishing Co., advertising 30 00


Pneumatic Hand Stamp Co., supplies 1 04


Telephone Co., use of telephone


15 04


Timothy Harrington, return of deaths


17 75


W. W. Pillsbury, return of births


4 00


David Foss, return of births


2 75


Arthur Lavignae, return of births


75


Charles F. Johnson, return of births


4 25


Clarence C. Day,


66


3 50


Robert J. Mckinney,


deaths 24 75


$912 50


132


ANNUAL REPORTS


Frederick Tigh, return of births


$14 25


Ernest H. Noyes, " 6 00


Moses Young, deaths 3 25


Clerk registrars of voters, expenses to Boston 3 00


J. V. Felker, treasurer, 3 00 66


Robert G. Allen, collecting data of births


38 20


Charles Allen, labor


5 40


Daniel Casey,


6 50


Jere Hartnett,


4 70


Charles Allen, "


5 40


F. H. Plumer, teaming 1 50


Chas. Allen, labor


5 40


John Collins, teaming


4 50


Daniel Casey, labor


9 00


Daniel Shea, 66


4 50


Jere Hartnett,


80


Chas. Allen, 6


5 40


John Collins, teaming


5 00


$501 52


MARCH.


Fowle news agency, newspapers $ 6 00


George H. Stevens, postage, cash paid 2 00


John F. Young, return of births 3 25


J. B. M. Dickins, 8 00


J. C. Lunt Co., return of deaths


14 50


J. J. Merrill, 1 month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires 24 99 Jackson Express Co., express . 2 15


George W. Worcester, return of births 8 50


Telephone Company, use of telephone .


3 40


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem


12 25


American Express Co., express


2 75


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing bell, state and city elec-


tions 4 00


I33


DETAILED STATEMENT


F. E. Smith, postmaster, postage stamps $10 00


Corlies, Macy & Co., record books 21 40


O. D. Hunt, typewriter ribbon 1 00


Arthur Withington, expenses to Amherst 15 00


Boston & Maine Railroad Company, mileage . 20 00


Henry W. Little, stock and binding 7 volumes old records 8 00


Edward Donahoe, Jr., supplies, expenses, etc. 3 27


Item Publishing Co., printing 55 00


James Toomey, labor


30 00


Thomas Huse, expenses to Boston


3 25


James Toomey, labor 4 00


H. Currier, ringing bell 2 00


James Toomey, labor 4 00


John Whalen, 66 1 80


Charles Allen,


3 60


APRIL. $274 11


James Toomey, labor


$ 4 00


Charles Allen,


5 40


Robert J. Mckinney, ringing bell


2 00


Henry Bell, 66


2 00


John O'Connor, 66 2 00


Telephone Company, rental of telephones 6 43


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage


20 00


W. B. Porter, teaming . 5 00


Jackson Express Co., express


45


F. E. Smith, postmaster, stamped envelopes, stamps, and box rent 16 10


News Publishing Co., advertising 4 00


Newburyport Herald Co., " 3 00


O. D. Hunt, typewriter paper


Edward Donahoe, Jr., expenses and supplies 5 77


Anti-Trust Supply Co., coin envelopes 1 70


I34


ANNUAL REPORTS


American Express Co., express $ 3 45 Fred L. Butman, books for city treasurer's and assess- ors' offices 55 25


John R. Fitzhugh, return of births


50


E. J. Batchelder, ringing bell 7 00


Pike & Elliott, return of deaths 19 50


D. J. & J. T. Carey, return of deaths 8 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 50


George H. Pearson, office supplies 47 59


George H. Stevens, pens . 2 60


Item Publishing Co., advertising 4 00


John Collins, teaming 13 80


$240 59


MAY.


Daniel Casey, labor $10 50


Willard Welch, redeeming tax titles 24 39


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage 23 00


F. E. Smith, postmaster, stamped envelopes 58 32


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising 56 88


Item Publishing Co.,


11 00


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


Jackson Express Co., express .


40


P. B. Murphy, 300 dog blanks 5 20


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem


Corlies, Macy & Co., copy of record of births 6 25


Telephone Company, rental of telephones 17 58


Thomas T. Upton, services as tree warden 54 15


Cuseck & Sullivan, return of births 5 25


Jackson Express Co., express . . 40


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising 35 62




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