City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1903, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1903
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T. J. Welch, boots and shoes $17 85


John Graham & Son, provisions 12 60


George A. Randall, milk 12 33


James Noyes, milk . 5 04


John Collins, 781,490 pounds coal for almshouse 2,529 85


Jere Healey, 73,140 pounds coal for city shed 271 46


John Murphy, hard wood . 44 80


Fisher & Co., dry goods 75 40


B. S. Snow & Co., fish . 32 50


Austin Young & Co., bread


24 99


I. K. Wells, provisions . 69 05


Fowle, Hibbard & Co., beans


131 61


W. S. Adams, hauling wood


16 00


Frank B. Hubbard, clothing


3 00


C. W. Bailey, stationery


2 50


Harrington & Kiley, clothing


5 25


Henry R. Weitzel, burial of poor


14 50


Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries


57 11


News Publishing Co., printing


2 00


Toppan & Wilson, hardware


30 00


F. J. Donahoe, groceries


49 00


S. P. Safford, hacking


2 00


J. J. & W. Woods, provisions


40 87


Lyon, Clement & Greenleaf, flour


572 50


George H. Plumer, groceries


17 00


A. W. Parsons, provisions 49 20


Cuseck & Sullivan, burial of poor


14 50


George Warren Pray, nursing poor person 8 00


Herbert Bates, 66 6 00


Edwin G. Janvrin, 66 23 44


Turner Schwaszenburg, knife cutter and belt . 51 00


John P. Squire, pork . 78 75


J. C. Lunt & Co., burial of poor . 14 50


C. E. Plummer, pants 6 75


J. L. Fairbanks, 500 history blanks and one register 13 00


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DETAILED STATEMENT


John H. Balch, Jr., coal and wood $ 6 60


G. A. Dow, dressing 9 hogs 11 25


Beach Soap Co., soap 9 23


Sullivan & Donahoe, clothing


8 50


$26,972 94


Deduct amount charged to soldiers' relief account .


480 86


$26,492 08


PRINTING.


Appropriation


$700 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account . 58 08


$758 08


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the Committee on Printing. ]


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising $24 75


Newburyport Herald Co., " 66 6 60


Hunt Printing & Engraving Co., printing and advert- ising 346 15


Hunt Printing & Engraving Co., printing and bind- ing 500 Annual Reports 380 58


$758 08


160


ANNUAL REPORTS


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Appropriation


$2,200 00


CREDITS.


Town of Newbury, use of library for the year 1902 $150 00


From J. D. Parsons, librarian, for fines . 4 20


From dog licenses . 426 98


From treasurer of the public library, as per vote of the trustees :


S. W. Marston fund income 169 68


E. S. Moseley 66 166 18


A. E. Cutter 66 133 38


E. H. Stickney 66 247 37


W. O. Moseley 66 400 00


1,697 79


Total appropriation and income


$3,897 79


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance account . 233 20


Expenditures . $4,130 99


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the City Council. ]


John D. Parsons, services as librarian and sundries . $1,208 75 Martha P. Lunt, services as superintendent of read- ing room . 522 17


Effie Tenney, services as assistant librarian 60


399 96


E. S. Thurston, 66 349 92


Helen E. Tilton, 66 64 75


Charles I. Somerby, 66 135 00


Dexter W. Nutting, services as janitor 401 85


A. F. Nason, 104 pounds charcoal . 11 44


161


DETAILED STATEMENT


J. J. & H. J. Chase, repairing lawn mower $ 50


Jackson Express Co., express . 5 70


Gaylord Brothers, adhesive cloth and paper 4 90


J. J. Merrill, agent, mantles, chimney, etc. 8 05


W. T. Humphreys, insurance 28 13


Boston Bookbinding Co., binding books . 95 80 James Dickens, mantles, chimneys, etc. . 11 62


F. J. Barnard Co., binding books 215 70


Milwaukee Dustless Brush Co., dustless brush 3 75


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


Estate of P. H. Blumpey, sundries . 7 94


Library Bureau, 37 19


Herald Co., printing and advertising


88 95


Brewster Brothers, insurance


95 00


University of New York, express


30


H. C. Stevens, sundries 70


S. H. Thurlow, hardware . 30


Charles W. Dow, 1 Washington portfolio 25 00


Item Publishing Co., printing and advertising 18 00


F. H. Plumer, teaming . 1 00


Mrs. Hannah Lary, cleaning library 20 00


F. Dillingham & Co., 1 ream library paper 9 00


George H. Jaques, sundries . 4 29


The Colonial Advertising Co., advertising 1 00


Watering streets department, sprinkling for 1903 7 86


John Collins, fuel, 91,600 pounds egg coal 296 47


$4,130 99


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162


ANNUAL REPORTS


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation


CREDITS. $3,800 00


From Arthur J. Brooks, balance of pay- ment for lockers at armory $15 00


From Benjamin P. Ireland, sale of desk at armory 4 00


From Mayor Carens, sale of blackboard . 1 00


From county of Essex, one year's rental of police court rooms to Jan. 1, 1904 . 250 00


From F. H. Rundlett, agent for rental of city hall 1,599 50


From city clerk, sale of burial lots 299 50


From sinking fund for trust fund appro- priation, transfer 1,000 00


From pest house addition appropriation, transfer . 1,400 00


4,569 00


Total appropriation and income


$8,369 00 Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal- ance account 946 96


$7,422 04


EXPENDITURES.


Charles E. Allen, labor


$4 73


Daniel Creeden,


2 70


Dennis Kelleher, 66


3 94


Edmund Ryan, 66


1 13


Cornelius Sullivan,


4 39


Myles Mahaney, 66


5 40


James Kiley, 66 3 60


John Devonshire, 66


5 40


John Whalen, 66


3 15


163


DETAILED STATEMENT


Daniel Lucy, labor


$18 68


S. L. Truesdale, labor


8 00


Thomas Hale, 66


90


James Kelleher, 66


90


Cornelius Lucy,


4 28


Cornelius Lynch,


66


68


M. P. Leary, cleaning police station Alfred Goldthrop, "


5 00


5 00


L. Z. Whitten, painting No. 3 engine house 39 76


James Guy, repairs and labor at Curtis school 24 80


C. S. Blake, painting doors at No. 2 engine house 4 00


William M. Horsch, window shades 32 58


Frank H. Plumer, teaming 61


S. J. Hughes, supplies 1 05


Albert Hodgdon, teaming . 1 50


Charles H. Lewis, labor at Kelley school house 2 50


O. P. Foote, sundries 65


Watering streets, sprinkling for 1903 . 54 72


Charles Ferguson, inspecting 5 boilers 10 00


Charles L. Davis, supplies 1 45


W. E. Morse, stock and labor 2 97


Orrin J. Welch, 18 40


Albert O. Colby, labor at Jackman school . 13 33


D. N. Richardson, supplies . 3 50


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor


25 00


W. T. Humphreys, insurance


4 91


E. W. Bliss & Co.,


4 92


Brewster Brothers, 5 65


Milwaukee Dustless Brush Co., brush


2 25


George N. Jaques, teaming


1 78


Charles O. Townsend, 110 yards Brussels carpet and 1 sweeper 143 50


W. C. Cuseck, insurance 5 11


Edgar Ross, 1 poker . 1 00


Eben A. Young, stock and labor, mason work 2 55


164


ANNUAL REPORTS


Samuel H. Littlefield, repairs on clock at Market hall $ 1 00


Walter King, services at bath house 25 50


Jones & Foss, attorneys, land taken for Highland cemetery . 1,200 00


J. J. Merrill, stock and labor 66 07


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting 88 55


James C. Colman, stock and labor


218 40


William Holker, hardware 110 44


Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor 67 40


Hermon Staples, 8 53


Edward Donahoe, ironwork 19 30


S. H. Thurlow, hardware .


J. C. Colman and Hale Knight, rent of shed . 37 60


50 00


H. E. Carlisle, steel mats


29 75


George White, stock and labor


11 42


Benjamin G. Davis,


25 33


Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter


James Dickens, stock and labor 26 73


F. J. Donahue, sundries 3 43


C. C. Stockman, chairs, stools, desks, etc. 118 35


Harry Leeming, ironwork . 2 85


Rufus Adams, stock and labor 30 15


Toppan & Wilson, hardware 25


P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks 79 00


Peter J. Kelleher, services as officer at city hall 1 50


Charles E. Woods, stock and labor 167 13


Globe Tea & Crockery Co., supplies 35


J. J. & H. J. Chase, stock and labor 2 85


R. Morrison, mason work at Kelley school house 4 00


Alfred Gurney, services as superintendent of Old Hill and Highland burying grounds . 250 20


Stephen W. Gale, labor at school houses 20 10


J. N. Frost, ice . 6 95


Moses A. Stevens, sundries 2 14


86


P. B. Jackson, gluing and cleaning piano stool . 167 15


165


DETAILED STATEMENT


Charles H. White, police service at city hall . $25 50


Wilbur Abbott, ice 6 25


George N. Black, stock and labor 75 50


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising 21 32


D. F. Noyes, stock and labor 7 35


Edward Perkins Lumber Co., lumber, etc. . 37 14


B. G. Gerrish, window shades . 54 82


Arthur Currier, stock and labor 269 66


C. R. Sargent Co., 27 63


Charles S. Lovejoy, 13 85


F. E. Davis, 130 66


John E. Bailey, 634 98


John Ronan, teaming 2 50


News Publishing Co., advertising


21 63


Creeden Brothers, stock aud labor 407 62


West Manufacturing Co., disinfectant 8 75


F. E. Cutter & Son, stock and labor 226 30


W. C. Morse, 42 48


W. W. Hutchins, labor on flagstaff at Jackman school 2 00


W. W. Thurlow, repairing clocks


10 25


Frank Grover, stock and labor 23 91


R. J. Foley, 66


119 08


George H. Plumer, dry goods


17 00


T. Y. Cotton, stock and labor


15 02


George Hicken, teaming


75


T. H. McCarthy, mason work


108 10


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor


33 51


H. D. Allen, 95 92


Charles G. Thomas, table for No. 7 engine house . 3 75


Thomas E. Marshall, stock and labor 2 65


A. J. Casey & Co., supplies


11 25


George W. Hussey, repairing door on No. 3 engine house . 1 82


Telephone Co., use of telephone 78 76


Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor 3 10


I66


ANNUAL REPORTS


W. H. Safford, repairing clock $1 00


Osgood & Goodwin, dry goods 7 56


F. H. Rundlett, sundries 2 35


H. F. Dauphin, renumbering Woodland street 1 00


Benjamin P. Ireland, expenses 1 00


Moses H. Fowler, lime . 30


McGlew Brothers Co., iron work 5 75


Jere M. Haley, teaming 9 90


Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor 52 08


W. I. Hunt, labor on bath house and barrels 97 00


N. D. Dodge & Bliss Co., 2 barrels


1 00


E. P. Dodge Manufacturing Co., 1 barrel 50


C. A. Ellis Co. 2 barrels 1 00


Newburyport Shoe Co., 3 barrels


1 50


Burley & Stevens, 54 barrels


27 00


George W. Mckay, labor on pumps


10 00


Newburyport water works, use of water on Highland burying ground . 15 00


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


L. Marquand, dockage for bath house 15 00


T. F. O'Neil, 52 tons stone for Jackman school 65 00


Henry O. Martin, services as keeper of bath house and moving bath house 279 00


W. P. Jones, repairing clocks 10 50


Jeremiah S. Parker, repairing pound 2 00


Arthur Withington, expenses 2 00


S. C. Reed, picture and frame


5 00


Sulpho-Napthol Co., 5 gallons sulpho-napthol


12 50


Charles M. Somerby, labor on school houses 10 50


Daniel Neal, making keys


1 50


H. N. Marshall & Son, salt


2 00


George H. Jaques, hardware


85


C. O. Teel & Son, stock and labor


26 90


Charles R. Merrill, labor on school houses 40 00


Chase & Lunt, insurance 10 14


DETAILED STATEMENT 167


W. H. T. Dodge, labor at Kelley school $19 25


Item Publishing Co., advertising 5 50


Creeden Brothers, on account of contract at Kelley school 800 00


$7,422 04


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriation $10,550 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account 145 96


$10,404 04


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the City Council. ]


Moses Brown, 1 month's salary as mayor to Jan- uary 1, 1903 $100 00


James F. Carens, 11 months' salary as mayor to De- cember 1, 1903 1,100 00


George H. Stevens, 1 year's salary as city clerk to December 1, 1903 . 1,450 00


Henry W. Little, 1 year's salary as assistant city clerk to December 1, 1903, and clerk of sprinkling com- mittee 900 00


James V. Felker, 1 year's salary as treasurer and col- lector to December 1, 1903, and clerk of state aid committee, and treasurer of sinking funds . 1,829 17 James V. Felker, for clerk hire (office of treasurer and collector), 1 year to December 1, 1903 400 00


168


ANNUAL REPORTS


William H. Welch, 1 year's salary as auditor to De- cember 1, 1903 $400 00 Frank H. Rundlett, 1 year's salary as messenger to December 1, 1903 . 900 00


Willard A. Hatch, 1 year's salary as assessor to De- cember 1, 1903 500 00


William H. Huse, 1 year's salary as assessor to De- cember 1, 1903 500 00


George P. Sargent, 1 year's salary as assessor to De- cember 1, 1903 500 00


George W. Knight, 1 year's salary as inspector of animals to December 1, 1903 500 00


Thomas E. Cutter, 8 months' salary, from October 1, 1902, to June 1, 1903, as clerk of common council J. C. M. Bayley, salary as city solicitor from Decem- ber 1, 1902, to January 6, 1903 58 33


100 00


Thomas Huse, salary as city solicitor from January 6, 1903, to December 1, 1903 . 458 21


Edward Donahoe, Jr., 1 year's salary as sealer of weights and measures to December 1, 1903 308 33 George H. Stevens, 1 year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1903 . 100 00


Benjamin G. Davis, 1 year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1903 . 100 00


Luther Carter, 1 year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1903 . . 100 00


Bernard W. Barrett, 1 year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1903 100 00


$10,404 04


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169


DETAILED STATEMENT


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $34,000 00


CREDITS.


One year's interest on Brown fund to March 4, 1903 $675 00


Trustees of Putnam Free School, rent to June 30, 1903 1,200 00


William P. Lunt, superintendent, tuition


from non-resident school children 95 00


William P. Lunt, superintendent, sale of books 10 40


C. W. Dodge, sale of books . 1 05


Davis F. Noyes, sale of books 2 85


A. B. Smith & Co., rebate on bill 50


Town of Rowley, tuition for children 128 00


Newbury,


142 00


Salisbury, 66 149 00


2,403 80


Total appropriation and income $36,403 80


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account . 4,615 44


$41,019 24


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the School Committee.]


Walter E. Andrews, salary as teacher $1,600 00


Dana C. Wells,


66


1,000 00


Frank A. Page, 66


1,025 00


Sara A. Leonard,


.


66


610 75


Elizabeth Goldsmith,


.


700 00


Edna S. Moffatt, 66 66


.


490 00


170


ANNUAL REPORTS


Mabelle S. Moses, salary as teacher


$700 00


Edith M. Brown,


486 50


Mary Stark, 66


195 00


C. Maud Norris,


284 25


Irving H. Johnson, 66 66


1,200 00


Nellie G. Stone,


485 00


Anna L. Whitmore, 66 450 00


Bertha F. Ingalls,


66 450 00


Josephine Coffin,


407 50


Frances W. Richards, "


1,000 00


George W. Brown,


1,500 00


Priscilla G. Craig,


500 00


Emma M. Lander,


438 75


Nellie DeS. Barrett,


66


450 00


Lillian W. Greenleaf, "


450 00


Mary T. Colby, 66


450 00


Abbie L. Frost,


66


450 00


Josie W. Kimball, 66


66


450 00


Dorothy C. Packer,


415 00


Lelia Kimball, 66


322 60


Grace E. Bartlett,


66


394 67


Mary F. Whitmore,


66


357 50


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


403 57


Annie B. Richardson, « 66


381 25


Lillian M. Ross, 66


357 50


Adelaide Pritchard,


136 50


Bessie E. Davis,


331 42


Edith M. Annis,


יי


307 50


Elizabeth H. Cheever,"


421 46


Cora Oliver,


392 00


Gertrude E. Lewis,


400 00


Hortense F. Small,


357 50


Frances L. Pettigrew,"


425 00


Sarah F. Badger,


66


398 67


Charlotte K. Dickins, “ 66


400 00


I71


DETAILED STATEMENT


Julia J. Hubbard, salary as teacher


$369 00


Helen S. Merrill,


484 17


Grace A. Page, 66 66


315 00


Sarah B. Chute,


66


995 50


Adalena W. Sargent, "


450 00


Clara J. Edgerly, 66


450 00


Cassine H. Brown, 66


448 50


Carrie F. Merrill,


440 83


Julia Boyle, 407 50


Mrs. Alice Silloway,


435 00


Helen E. Hewes, 66 66 of drawing 515 00


Elizabeth C. Adams,


of music . 620 00


Sarah A. Chase, 66 66


of cooking .


450 00


M. Alice George, salary as substitute and evening school teacher


57 25


Eva J. Smith, salary as teacher of evening school . 30 25


Lizzie C. Ireland, 66 66


60 00


Amelia R. Whittier, 66


49 00


William H. Merrill, 66 66 66


66 00


Grace A. Page, 60


47 00


Edith M. Merrill, salary as teacher of evening school and training school 126 50


Mrs. Ina C. Hicken, salary as substitute teacher 47 67


Mrs. Caleb Howard, 66 6 67


Mabel Fogg, salary as training school teacher


24 00


Ruth Sargent,


66 66


24 00


Retta V. Marr, 66


66


80 00


Tula Reed, 66 66


110 00


Adalaide P. Dodge,“


76 00


Mary E. O'Connell," 60 66


124 10


Ferolyn L. Woods, “


78 00


Elizabeth Walsh, “


66


78 00


Matoka Yerelzian, salary as evening school teacher . 31 00


Eliot C. Hadley, allowance for board . . 200 00


Benjamin G. Sargent, "


100 00


·


.


.


172


ANNUAL REPORTS


Thomas J. Maddocks, allowance for board $128 00 Katherine Pike, salary as training school teacher and substitute 81 73


Albert Hodgdon, salary as janitor


106 64


William Woodman, "


199 56


Albert O. Colby, 66


527 79


James E. Kimball,


118 34


Charles H. Lewis, 66


522 04


Charles E. Ash,


152 63


Stephen W. Gale,


373 25


Mrs. Charles Bushee, " 66


63 75


James Grant, 6 6


50 87


Henry Upton, 66 66


140 63


Hiram T. Balch, 60


490 00


William P. Lunt, salary as superintendent and sun- dries 1,391 85


Robert G. Allen, salary as truant officer 650 00


Mabel Currier, salary as training school teacher 24 00


Alberta Winslow, salary as substitute teacher 2 33


Ada F. Drew, 66


1 33


George E. Elkins, 572 bushels of charcoal, at 13 cents 74 36


Flora Pettigrew, salary as substitute teacher 27 00


Henry Holt & Co., books . 14 83


Quincy E. Brewster, binding books 25 57


Louis A. Blaisdell, engraving names on 32 diplomas 11 20


Samuel Usher, 1 double folio book 6 00


Milton Bradley Co., supplies


16 26


C. Howard Hunt Pen Co., pens


8 00


George H. Plumer, supplies . 5 50


James C. Colman, stock and teaming 4 32


Thompson, Brown & Co , books 6 25


Osgood & Goodwin, supplies 3 62


Atkinson & Mentzer, 11 40


Estabrook Steel Pen Manufacturing Co., pens 19 20


Edward E. Babb & Co., books and supplies 355 90


173


DETAILED STATEMENT


J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies $50 45


The Morse Co., books 46 92


Jackson Express Co., express . 18 05


Johnson Printing Co., set of tickets 1 50


E. Perkins Lumber Co., supplies 22 35


A. J. Leighton, teaming piano to High school 2 00


Item Publishing Co., printing 13 00


C. W. Bailey, supplies 5 81


Fisher & Co.,


30 14


Ginn & Co., books


399 16


William Holker, supplies


19 30


Atkinson Coal Co., 48,525 pounds coal and 8 feet hard wood 196 88


A. F. Nason, 879 bushels charcoal at 11 cents and measuring 97 59


Herman Goldberger, supplies 4 00


D. Appleton & Co., books


3 36


R. H. White & Co., supplies


24 84


John Collins, 707,420 pounds coal and wood .


2,606 36


Central School Supply House, 1 set of maps in case . 100 00


Merrimac Pottery Co., pottery 15 00


Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co., supplies


27 30


News Publishing Co., printing and advertising


53 25


Moses A. Stevens, supplies for cooking school


10 33


Corlies, Macy & Co., supplies


3 25


University Publishing Co., books


20 16


D. C. Heath & Co.,


155 62


Rand, McNally & Co., 66 43 33


Remington Typewriter Co., supplies and repairs


176 17


A. P. Marden, tuning pianos


4 00


Kenney Brothers & Watkins, supplies 80 67


C. F. Wincester, 10 50


E. L. Kellogg & Co., books . 1 81


Educational Publishing Co., books . 1 50


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising 88 05


Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor 1 55


I74


ANNUAL REPORTS


Eagle Pencil Co., pencils . $83 45


Jere Healey, 33,130 pounds coal 132 98


S. P. Bray, 12,690 pounds coal 47 08


Continental Book Co., books


9 25


A. Storrs & Bement Co., paper


3 00


L. S. Choate, tuning pianos . 4 50


Chandler Adjustable Chair & Desk Co., supplies


9 40


Boston School Supply Co., supplies


12 46


Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co., 22 tons and 34 hundredweight of coal 162 94


George F. King & Co., sundries 90 62


C. C. Stockman, use of chairs 2 50


American Bank Note Co., diplomas


30 00


Oliver Ditson Co., supplies 2 25


J. Q. Adams & Co., books 42 00


Silver, Burdett & Co., "


27 67


Longman, Greene & Co., books


5 60


Charles Scribner & Sons, 66 6 05


Newson & Co., 92 60


Nellie E. Evart, 1 chart


4 00


Rufus Thurlow, supplies for cooking school


1 45


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., supplies and repairs .


18 07


Houghton, Miflin & Co., books 46 82


American Book Co., 198 28


Karl Castelhun, supplies 1 23


Walter C. Greeley, supplies for cooking school . 22 61


D. A. Goodwin, Jr., 66 12 28


John E. Bailey, stock and labor 14 77


Everett D. Burr, address at graduation exercises 25 00


A. B. Smith & Co., use of piano and piano stool . 9 50


Allyn & Bacon, books 30 00


Phonographic Institute Co., books


24 75


Newburyport Despatch, express 6 15


Powers & Lyons, typewriter supplies 5 60


J. H. Balch, Jr., coal and wood 15 25


175


DETAILED STATEMENT


Charles Allen, labor


$ 9 47


Charles Davis, " 5 08


Dennis Kelleher,“


5 40


Thomas Ryan, "


4 96


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


8 12


John Whalen,


8 68


E. B. Davis, 66


1 24


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


6 99


Cornelius Lucy, 66


4 06


Cornelius Lynch, 66


10 81


William Merritt,


13 75


Jere Toomey,


68


Thomas Hale,


2 93


Jere Hartnett,


90


Michael Toomey,


3 38


Timothy Coffey,


90


James Kiley,


3 60


Myles Mahaney,


1 80


Michael Durgin,


1 80


John Devonshire,


66


1 80


Jere Sheehan,


1 80


Michael Kelleher,


90


John Clifford,


90


$41,019 24


176


ANNUAL REPORTS SEWER (CONSTRUCTION).


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


CREDIT,


From H. H. Landford, for sale of brick . 4 80


$4,515 44


Balance due from the city, December 19, 1903 . 3,274 96


$1,240 48


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage. ]


Francis Curtis, raising apparatus, north end sewer,


and plans


$343 00


Pearl S. Bradford, labor as plumber 11 00


Jere M. Haley, 1 load of sand . 1 00


Creeden Brothers, labor as plumber 5 50


Edwin L. Toppan, mason work


38 75


Jere B. Lunt, stock and labor 30 72


Edward Donahoe, ironwork .


6 30


Moody B. Noyes, expenses to Boston .


3 00


New England Clay Manufacturing Co., 7,000 bricks


56 00


Toppan & Wilson, hardware


8 55


Edward Perkins Lumber Co., stock and teaming 46 84


William Holker, hardware 134 06


James C. Colman, stock 51 56


S. H. Thurlow, hardware


5 19


H. H. Landford, expenses and supplies


9 15


T. H. McCarthy, mason work


39 00


Orrin J. Welch, labor


17 85


Eugene Frankier, "


22 00


H. H. Hardy,


38 00


John Buren, 10 00


177


DETAILED STATEMENT


Patrick Keefe. labor


$31 57


66 66


10 00


Edward Lee, 66 8 00


Cornelius Reagan, “


10 00


Harry Frankier, “


36 00


Timothy Moynihan, labor


12 00


Dennis Duggan, 66


16 70


Timothy Coffey, 66


40 34


T. J. Darley,


46 20


Philip Crimmins,


66


6 00


Harry Barrett,


13 70


Martin Conway,


66


80


Napoleon McGraw,


66


20 70


Aaron Walsh,


66


10 00


John Murphy,


66


22 33


Fred F. Bates,


6 00


James Toomey,


47 34


Edward Horsch, 66


20 33


Alfred Bayley,


66


5 00


$1,240 48


SEWER (MAINTENANCE).


Appropriation


$650 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account


11 87


$638 13


178


ANNUAL REPORTS.


EXPENDITURES. [Authorized by the Committee on Sewerage.]


H. H. Landford, salary as superintendent of sewers


and cash paid $528 35


H. H. Hardy, labor


29 60


William Kingston, labor 10 00


W. B. Porter, flushing sewer and teaming


15 50


A. F. Young, teaming and labor


1 00


T. Daley, labor .


1 25


John E. Bailey, stock and labor


4 00


Louis F. Barton, 1 pair rubber boots 4 50


Harold L. Bond Co., 1 screen No. 3


2 40


Squire & Swan, printing


2 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone


15 75


Edward Donahoe, iron work


1 25


William Holker, hardware


4 52


George W. Langdon, grades on Merrimac street 6 75


Cashman Brothers, moving safe 3 00


Fred L. Butman, book . 7 50


A Bowlen, supplies


56


S. H. Thurlow, 1 padlock


20


$638 13


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.


Appropriation


$300 00


CREDITS.


C. W. A. Davis, 82 feet edgestones at 43 cents $3 51


John Bailey, 300 bricks


3 16


179


DETAILED STATEMENT


Proprietors of Oak Hill cemetery, 248}


feet curbstone at 46 cents . $ 114 31


Betterment account transfer 1,483 20


1,604 18


Total appropriation and income $1,904 18


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account . 90 14


$1,994 32


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by the Committee on Highways. ]


Thomas Hale, labor


$38 71 90


Timothy Coffey, "


Myles Mahaney, "


40 06


Charles Allen,


37 46


Cornelius Sullivan, labor


33 86


James Kiley, 66


37 24


Jere Sheehan,


37 24


Cornelius Kelleher,


32 96


William Nealon, 66


1 80


James Kelleher, 66


90


Jere Toomey, 66


9 00


Dennis Kelleher,


66


34 31


John Whalen,


66


19 35


John Devonshire,


15 30


Michael Kelleher,


66


30 83


Cornelius Lynch,


13 05


Thomas Ryan,


66


1 80


M. Looney,


90


Cornelius Lucy,


66


9 45


Daniel O'Connell,


4 05


John Murphy,


66


3 60


Michael Duggan,


1 80


Jere Burns,


66


1 80


I80


ANNUAL REPORTS


Daniel Quill, labor $ 3 60


Dennis Duggan, labor 1 80


George E. Shute, “ 2 25


G. W. Bollman, stone work . 3 20


E. Perkins Lumber Co., stock and teaming 12 94


C. E. Brown & Son, 1,000 bricks 14 00


John A. Greeley & Co., paving brick, labor, and freight . 148 79


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., freight 6 40


R. Morrison, labor as mason


14 62


William H. Wooster, 1,567 2-12 feet curbstones , .


156 72


George W. Langdon, survey of sidewalk on Toppan street. corner of High 7 87


John A. Brown, 8,000 bricks 89 60


James C. Colman, teaming and wharfage 30 67


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting


514 79


Greeley & Davis, 42g yards paving


15 24


C. H. Meader, labor as mason and teaming


38 94


Ira Robertson, treasurer, 1,590 feet granite curbstone 509 27


J. P. Titcomb, survey of sidewalks . 17 25


$1,994 32


STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS - MILITARY AID ACCOUNT.


Balance due from the state, December 20, 1902 $220 23


Payments of aid in 1903 546 46


$766 69


181


DETAILED STATEMENT


CREDITS.


City appropriation for 1903 . $250 00


From state of Massachusetts, for one-half


payments made in 1903 230 73


480 73


Incidental account, amount overdrawn, transferred to balance account . 15 73


$285 96


Balance due from the state, December 19, 1903 $270 23


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Appropriation


$4,000 00


CREDITS.


Cash received from sundry persons for board, etc. 403 46


Total appropriation and income $4,403 46


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account .


449 25


$4,852 71


EXPENDITURES.


[Authorized by Soldiers' Relief Committee. ]


Amount paid in cash to sundry persons for aid dur- ing the year $3,243 00


Amount paid for board in hospitals and medical at- tendance of sundry persons during the year 552 58


Amount allowed for groceries, clothing, and fuel to sundry persons during the year 1,057 13




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