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6 65
Newburyport Herald Company, advertising
3 75
News Publishing Company 3 75
James C Colman, trucking 50
John H. Balch Jr., coal.
3 78
William Holker, hardware. 9 20
Charles P. Kelly, sundries I 92
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 4 46
Telephone Company, use of telephone 18 02
114
ANNUAL REPORTS
William F. Low, oil and polish $ 32 88
F. E. Cutter & Son, floor oil 50
W. C. Langley, Furniture Co., second hand desk. 2 50
R. M. Perley, 2 casks. 2 50
45 17
James Dickens
7 75
$1,394 95
CULVERTS
Cashman Bros., stock and labor
$ 193 95
James C. Colman
119 91
John A. Greeley Co. 66 4 80
C. H. Meader
7 62
John Casey, oil
70
R. G. Adams, stock and labor
65
William Holker, pipe and supplies
265 95
Albert Russell & Son, stock and labor
51 OI
Barboro & Dondero, salt .. 19 20
Charles E. Moody, hardware
60
Walter R. Bradbury, labor
2 50
F. E. Davis, stock and labor
IO 50
T. H. McCarthy 66
109 25
L. M. Hatch & Son "
IO 54
Blackmere Post Pipe Co., pipe
232 20
Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co. " 52 82
George W. Langdon, telegrams and expenses. II 42
Federal Clay Co, brick 16 50
H. N. Marshall, salt 4 50
Toppan & Wilson, hardware
2 19
E. Perkins Lumber Co. stock and teaming
I 33
Edward Donahoe, stock and labor.
2 00
Samuel L. Truesdale, labor
2 00
Atkinson Coal Co., coal
19 00
J. Sweeney, labor
14 35
Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor
21 42
Thomas P. Thomas, concreting.
5 00
J. M. Haley, sand.
2 00
Phoenix Pharmacy sulpho napthol
I 50
Charles N. Maguire, team
2 00
F. E. Davis, stock and labor
115
DETAILED STATEMENT
John E. Bailey, stock and labor
$ 14 03
Thomas Hale
labor
149 88
Dennis Kelleher
96 32
Michael Kelleher
48 85
Cornelius Lucy
37 36
Daniel Lucy
66
15 53
Daniel Quill
60
68 86
James Toomey
5 86
John Herlihy
56 94
Cornelius Shea
9 23
Cornelius Sullivan
66
46 82
Bryan Sweeney
61 21
Daniel O'Connell
51 31
John O'Connor
I 80
Jere Slieehan
27 68
Thomas Sweeney
I 80
Fred Rand
75
Daniel Casey
126 83
Bartholomew Creeden
66
94 75
Cornelius Lynch
66
66 38
John Devonshire
66
40 97
John Golden
66
I 69
Miles Mahaney 66
II 93
Charles Allen
37 59
Patrick Haley
66
2 25
John Connors
27 00
Jere Donahoe
21 60
David Buckley
. 6
I 13
Jere Coffey
..
51 53
Cornelius Kelleher
90
Thomas Ryan
66
25 43
Amos Silloway
I 13
Jere Toomey
I 13
Jeremiah Hartnett
66
56 48
George Philbrick
. .
20 70
Albert Liberty
66
. . .
4 50
$2,475 56
116
ANNUAL REPORTS
ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE
Alvah Hoyt & Son, stock and labor $ 3 20
BROMFIELD FUND
Income for 1904
$400 00
Balance on hand, December 17, 1904. 66 49
$333 51
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the Committee on Bromfield Fund
Thomas T. Upton, extermination of brown tail moth. $ 25 00
McGlew Bros., bolts, chains and plates etc. for preservation
of trees.
74 20
Henry Upton, labor
14 00
James Lyons
26 00
Daniel Casey
9 00
George Upton
7 75
Michael Coffill, allowance on sidewalk account.
26 07
Est. Julia M. Sargent
12 00
Mrs. John Whalen
8 58
Mrs. Wm. L. Dodge
12 OI
Mrs. Sarah E. Toppan
16
6 40
Henry B. Little
14 12
Ellen M. Huse
IO 42
J. H. & A. H. Goodwin
22 78
Est. Nathaniel Pierce
.. 7 20
DETAILED STATEMENT II7
Maurice Corcoran, allowance on sidewalk account.
6 20
Charles S. Lovejoy
I 05
Asa W. Jackman
36
Willard B. Knight
66
45
Nathaniel Pierce
49 92
$333 51
CITY BONDS
Amount outstanding December 19, 1903 . $446,000 00
Bonds issued during year 1904 as follows : Three hundred and forty-three (343) bonds, numbered I to 343 in- clusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, dated June 1, 1904, $12,000 payable each year up to and in- cluding year 1918, and $11,000 payable each year thereafter up to and including year 1934, bearing in- terest at the rate of 31/2 per cent per annum; issued as coupon bonds with the privilege of registering same, water loan.
343,000 00
Amount outstanding Dec. 17, 1904 .
$789,000 00
Due as follows:
1908 at 4 per cent. $ 65,000 00
1910 at 31/2
27,500 00
1911 at 4 66
90,000 00
1913 at 4 66
25,000 00
1919 at 4 107,500 00
1922 at 31/2
35,000 00
1923 at 31/2
50,000 00
1931 at 31/2
46,000 00
1905 to 1934 inclusive, 372 per cent. 343,000 00
$789,000 00
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ANNUAL REPORTS
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation .
$10,750 00
CREDITS
From Standard Oil Co., overpayment of bill ....... $ 5 50 From Exeter, Hampton & Amesbury St. Ry. Co., ex-
pense of fire department at Hampton Beach, October 25, 1903 . 118 50
From Albert Russell & Sons, hauling engine from Lawrence. 15 00
From Ira Patten, error on bill
50
From Steamer Co. No. I. error on bill. . 30 00
From N. E. Tel. Co., cutting fire alarm wire on Pond street . 15 00 $ 184 50
Total appropriation and income.
10,934 50
Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account. 1,574 08
$12,508 58
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Fire Department
John P. Atkinson, services as chief to December 1, 1904. . $ 300 00 John P. Atkinson, allowance for horse hire and cash paid. IOI 56
John P. Atkinson, supplies as electrician and labor. . 154 05 Eben P. Allen, 52 weeks' salary as permanent fireman ..... 728 00 George N. Black, services as steward and fireman No. 2 ... 150 00
Walter R. Bradbury, services as steward and fireman, No.
3 . .
150 00
119
DETAILED STATEMENT
Assistant engineer and clerk, services $ 240 00 Steamer Company No. 2, services of company
929 00
3, .6
927 00
I,
937 50
Hook and Ladder Co. 66
923 50
Hose Co. No. 7 and steward
644 00
8
656 00
Charles W. Adams, services as engineer, steamer No. I .... 160 00
Frank E. Davis
3 . . . .
160 00
Charles B. Atkinson asst. 66
I .... 20 00
Charles S. Blake 66 66
2 .... 20 00
Ralph S. Bailey 66 66 66
66
3 . . . .
20 00
George Rollins, I year's service as steward Y. A. Hook & Ladder Co. 50 00
Joseph O. Evans, 12 inos. service as captain Steamer No. 3 10 00
Frank E. Thurlow
2
10 00
John A. Brock 66
66 66
I 10 00
Edwin F. Jackman 66 66 66
Hose 7
10 00
William B. Porter 66 66
6
8
10 00
Lincoln G. Bradbury 6 .. Hook &
Ladder No. I. 10 00
Frank W. Landford, engineer Steamer No. 2 .. 160 00
Boston Coupling Co., hose, hammer, etc. 495 00
Henry K. Barnes, I white canvas coat, snap and rings .
5 00
Judson Benson, putting plates on brake pads
75
George E. Moulton, typewritten report of committee on fire alarm I 50
Joseph P. Page, labor on Nott engine.
5 00
Hinds & Coon, polish 9 00
E. W. Wright, hauling engine from Lawrence
15 00
J. H. Butler, labor
I 25
Seth Buckley "
75
Newburyport Herald, advertising 9 00
George A. Mckenzie, labor 4 50
F. T. Lord Polish Co., polish. 2 00
E. Perkins Lumber Co., wood for No. 2 engine house .. ...
2 00
John H. Balch Jr., coal for steanier 1, 2, 3 and hose 7 and 8 engine houses . 438 97
John Collins, coal for No. 3 and No. 8 engine houses. 12 75
Ira Patten, washing and rolling 5200 feet of hose. 14 50
Fred Rand 1600 39 39
1 20
ANNUAL REPORTS
Item Publishing Co., advertising. 3 50
W. E. Morse, electrical work 6 00
News Publishing Co., advertising 13 00
Albert Hodgdon, teaming . 17 50
Benj. P. Ireland, expenses of fire department committee. . . 11 00
James Guy, repairs on engine No. 3.
4 80
O. P. Foote, brush
60
Edwin Cook, shoveling snow from hydrants and reservoirs
19 00
Alexander Jackson 58 45
S. H. Thurlow & Co., hardware.
7 27
Arthur G. Osborne, waste and oil
15 00
R. J. Foley, stock and labor.
IO 52
Newburyport Express Co., expressing.
25
J. H. Noyes, toilet paper
1 00
John Kelleher, labor
2 00
Ernest Hennesey
2 00
Hugh Kelleher
C. F. Creeden, use of horses and men . 75 00
Hale's express, 5 gals. water and expressing.
50
A. J. Casey, jars and vitrol 2 20
W. B. Porter, use of horses and carting. III 75
Atkinson Coal Co., coal for No. 2, 3 engine house and central fire station 57 50
L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 4 55
Revere Rubber Co., 10 ft. 412 hose 32 00
Cornelius Callahan Co., sundries 163 50
J. C. Wilkins, grease. 10 00
W. C. Benson, stock and labor
5 75
Fred H. South, painting fire pung and lettering. 9 00
William Holker, hardware
42 04
Berry Dodge & Co., soda.
6 04
F. E, Cutter & Son, stock and labor 9 08
J. W. Clark, repairing hose wagon No. I .
35 00
S. L. Truesdale, washing and rolling hose 15 25
174 29
Edgar Ross, repairing shafts on wagon
3 00
M. H. Chase, stock and labor,
41 54
F. E. Davis 62 64
Lincoln G. Bradbury, washing and rolling hose 7 50
Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor 15 88
2 00
C. R. Sargent Co., stock and labor
38 36
Telephone Company, use of telephone .
I21
DETAILED STATEMENT
James Dickens, electrical supplies $ 13 55
Charles C. Stockman, feather dusters. 5 00
J. W. Doyle, use of team, baiting horses and repairs. 84 40
Orrin J. Welch, labor on fire alarm boxes 139 48
S. Levy & Son, 5 yards cord. I5
W. U. Tel. Co., time service of clock. 9 00
H. N. Marshall & Son, hay and salt 5 45
Am. Locomotive Co., repairs for No. 2 engine. 47 30
Jere Healey, coal and wood for engines 1, 2, 3 and hose 7. . 257 27
John W. Allen, sundries 5 76
Benjamin G. Davis, stock and labor.
50
Jackson's Express Co., expressing
5 55
J. J. & H. J. Chase, repairing gong, supply wagon .
: 50
Cashman Bros., use of horses and driver from December I 1903, to December 1, 1904. 1,353 00
J. M. Haley, carting. 242 18
John E. Downer, painting hose wagon No. I 82
McGlew Bros., iron work, etc. IQ8 75 W. E. Decrow, sundries . 354 78
Pearl S. Bradford, 11/2 pounds rubber tube. I3 1
Winchester Tar Disinfectant, 10 gallons disinfectant. II 00
B. W. Barrett, repairing badges 50
A. F. Young, teaming. 80
Toppan & Wilson, hardware. I 38
Standard Oil Co., oil.
63 51
George W. Henderson, washing and rolling hose 36 25
B. H. Reed, hauling hose 7 wagon to Forester street school fire. 7 00
P. H. Kimball, repairs on tapper
75
George E. Elkins, charcoal. 20 16
Arthur H. Cobb, 5 days' service maintaining steam for fire gong 6 25
$12,508 58
122
ANNUAL REPORTS
FUEL
Appropriations $ 700 00
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
count.
70 22
$ 629 78
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the Committee on Fuel
John H. Balch, Jr., 43 tons and 380 Ibs. coal City hall, and ward 5 and I ward room $ 316 17
H. Matthews, collecting weigh bills and labor. J5 00
Alfred Goldthorp, labor. 2 00
John Collins, sawing wood . 45 00
F. Buckley, labor.
12 48
J. Sweeney, teaming 44 cords of wood 44 00
Item Publishing Co., advertising 5 00
News 66
6 25
Herald Co.,
6 25
Cashman Bros., teaming 84 tons coal.
42 00
Edward Donahoe Jr., weighing coal and surveying char- coal 37 62
Estate N. Varina, weighing coal .
6 75
Edward Fox, labor. 9 00
William Canning, labor. 5 63
12 00
L. M. Hatch & Son, teaming wood
J. M. Haley, teaming 28 00
Charles N. Maguire, horse hire. 6 00
Edward Donahue, weighing coal 3 75
George E. Elkins, 224 bushels charcoal at City Hall. 26 88
$ 629 78
123
DETAILED STATEMENT
PRICES PAID FOR FUEL
Egg coal, 491 tons, per ton. $ 7 15
Stove coal, 211 “ 7 15
Cannel coal, 2 “ 15 00
Cumberland coal, 90 tons 5 25
85 cords wood, per cord . 5 00
1784 bushels charcoal, per bushel. I2
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Appropriation (regular) ... $ 8,698 78
(overdraft 1903) 2,000 00
(ice and snow). 2,500 00
$13,198 78
CREDITS
From state of Massachusets, for street railway tax for year 1904 . . $1,200 57
From Georgetown, Rowley and Ipswich Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1904. 24 7I
From Boston & Northern Street Railway Co., excise tax for 1904 239 38
From Citizens Electric Street Railway Co., ex- cise tax for 1904. 739 12
From Haverhill & Amesbury street Railway Co., excise tax for 1904. 36 02
From Citizens Electric Street Railway Co., for account of removing snow 135 22
124
ANNUAL REPORTS
From Massachusetts Highway Commission, for use of road roller and expenses. $ 46 54
From James E. Watkins for 28 days' use of road roller 336 00
From town of Salisbury, for 7 days' use of road roller and expenses. 90 15
From Hub Construction Co., for 5 days' use of road roller and expenses 72 13
From New England Telephone Co., for labor on streets and use of road roller. 198 59
From Georgetown, Rowley and Ipswich Street Railway Co. for removing snow 48 70
From Casliman Bros. for bedding to December I 1904, and expense of road roller 55 41
From sale of two liorses of Steamer Co. No. I .. . 270 00
From United States Post Office Dept. for setting 7 letter box posts. 5 00
From F. I. Kuight for removing snow for sea- son of 1903-04. 2 50
From Margaret A. Dimmick for removing snow for season of 1903-04.
2 50
From Joseph Ross & Sons, 10 loads of gravel. 5 00
From Frank Grover for repairing sewer trench on State street. 3 50
From Peabody Mfg. Co. for repairing street and filling reservoirs 6 80
From John C. Stanley for street scrapings I IO
From Mrs. S. H. Fowle for removing snow. 2 25
From state of Massachusetts for repairs on state highways .. 6 90
From Michael Toomey, error on bill. 14 46
From James C. Colman, gravel. 40
From C. R. Sargent Co., repairs on Essex street 68
From Newburyport Gas & Electric Co. for crushed stone and repairing trench ... II 74
125
DETAILED STATEMENT
From Henry W. Little for puslı broom. .... 57
$3,555 94
Total appropriation and income. $16,754 72
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 5,072 13
$21,826 85
EXPENDITURES
Arthorized by Committee on Highways
John Ronan, salary as superintendent and cash paid to January 6, 1904 . $ 116 25
George W. Langdon. salary as superintendent and cash paid to December 1, 1904. 1,119 30
Jere W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries 73 29
John Casey, water pails and oil. I 22
Jere D. Duggan, labor 9 60
John C, Moulton, 25 loads gravel.
3 75
E. Perkins Lumber Co., one straight edge.
4 40
C. H. Henson & Co., one pair horses for engine I 550 00
Asa T. Newhall, use of horses and men. 29 95
J. C. Colman, use of double teams 91 50
W. S. Adams, labor. 96 20
R. S. Norris, labor and breaking roads 15 33
Louis Boutin, use of double team and labor 49 00
Allen Brothers, one steel stamp. 2 00
Telephone Co., use of telephone.
22 64
John Collins, use of double teams.
81 49
William Holker hardware. 56 19
Toppan & Wilson 6 48
Mrs. E. J. H. Lunt, 35 loaves gravel. 5 25
Dennison Estabrook Co., two dozen brooms and handles. 13 50
Charles Bashaw, use of double teams 21 25
A. Russell & Sons, stock and labor II 60
Charles W. Blake, professional services, veternary . 55 00
Harry Leeming, shoeing and sundries 26 00
126
ANNUAL REPORTS
Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor 7 01
C. F. Creeden, use of horses and five loads sand. 38 90
Estate E. Varina, weighing stone. 28 38
T. F. O'Neil, 946 tons and 1820 lbs. crushed stone.
1183 64
F. E. Davis, stock and labor.
30 49
Thomas P. Thomas, concreting.
49 95
Jeremiah Haley, use of team and labor
32 00
J. B. Moulton, use of horses and men .
68 94
Hills Livery, horse hire. 17 00
A. B. Black, agent, I menzie cleaner with can 23 00
Justus Roe & Son, supplies . 3 33
Kelley-Springfield Rubber Roller Co., supplies 37 05
F. M. Underhill, 3300 lbs. of hay 29 70
Frost & Adams Co., supplies 4 50
John Mahoney, horses and men 273 85
Thurston S. Chase, use of team. 4 00
W. B. Porter, use of double team 40 75
S. H. Thurlow & Co., hardware. 42 91
J. H. Balch, Jr. 17,620 lbs. coal at 5.23 per ton 47 22
Charles G. Thomas, I stove 4 00
News Publishing Company, advertising.
24 80
E C. Johnson, 33,630 lbs. hay and use of team 360 26
Charles S. Lovejoy, supplies. 8 30
Fred W. Chase, use of team and men. 113 95
J. O. Winkley, keeping horse from July II to Aug. 27.
9 00
Judson Benson, shoeing and sundries.
6 10
F. A. Silloway & Co., harness, work and sundries
49 60
Gilbert Bashaw, use of double teams
117 45
Jere Healey, 39,040 lbs. coal. 98 71
Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries. 203 88
Edgar Ross 50 82
M. H. Chase, harness work and sundries
47 37
W. C. Benson, stock and labor, repairs
15 00
McGlew Bros., iron work and shoeing.
I28 40
B. G. Davis, stock and labor
IO 25
M. H. Rolfe, grain 268 20
John E. Bailey, stock and labor 33 22
E. E. Bartlett, use of team and men 184 59
J. Sweeney, use of team and men. 141 78
Paul T. Winkley, 13,910 lbs. English hay and use of team and men 185 64
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DETAILED STATEMENT
Cashman Bros., straw, use of horse and men 552 ton and
32 lbs. stone at $1.25 $ 2,812 46
James Lyons, use of team and labor 51 49
Hale Knight, hay, straw and grain 439 31
M. Phillips, repairing harness and whip I 15
G. G. Ledder, repairing superintendent's instruments II 45
E. E. Linton, services as veterinary 41 50
Charles H. Lord, repairing picks
I 50
Phoenix Pharmacy, supplies. 3 00
J. A. Taylor, 2580 lbs. English hay. 23 22
The Solshine Mfg. Co., 2 gal. harness oil.
2 50
The Boston Broom Co., 2 dozen brooms and handles.
12 00
M. F. Quill, shoeing and sundries 5 00
A. H. Brockelbank, labor 1 80
Perrin Seamans & Co., I Muzzies street cast. 23 00
William Preble, labor I 25
Watering streets, sprinkling 6944 ft. at 81/2 cents per ft .. 196 51
James W. Barton, 9020 1bs. English hay. 72 16
27 75
George P. Merrill, use of man and horse and labor
64 76
Hiram S. Merrill, labor, shoveling snow
13 28
Jacob H. Merrill
21 83
Harry Fogg, labor.
35 1
F. O. Fowle, labor
1 00
E. C. Fowler, ploughing out Plummer Avenue.
8 co
G. F. Lord, labor ...
27 12
Hiram Ordway, gravel and labor
23 00
A. J. Brooks, stock and labor. 8 00
Ames Plough Co., I snow plough
34 40
Newburyport Herald Company, advertising.
17 60
J. N. Frost, use of teams 71 00
13 80
Karl Castelhun, supplies
6 12
Albert Hodgdon, labor ..
2 92
George T. Merrill, Jr., use of double team.
21 95
Maurice D. Broderick, 52 weeks' service as driver No. I ....
728 00
Albert E. Bray 66
.6
I ...
728 00
Frank Annis
66
2. .. . 728 00
Dennis Lucy 66
6
66
2 . . . , 728 00
George W. Carter
3 . . . .
728 00
Michael Toomey, use of double team and men
M. M. Toomey
28 95
Wolfe Tavern, entertaining
128
ANNUAL REPORTS
Dennis J. Hale, 52 weeks' service as driver No. 3. 728 00
Thomas Hale labor
281 15
Charles Allen
165 28
Dennis Kelleher
235 95
Michael Kellelier
304 59
Cornelius Kellelier
291 43
J. Connors
7 88
Edward Powers
8 10
Cornelius Sullivan
220 30
Cornelius Lucy 66
132 55
John Devonshire 66
I2I 98
Jolın Golden
68 53
Myles Mahaney
142 24
John Whalen
2 70
Bart. Creeden
. 244 17
Patrick Keefe
206 12
Patrick O'Brien
2II 75
Willianı Ready
200 72
Fred Rand
93 65
E. B. Davis
10 13
Win. H. Merritt
34 66
Daniel O'Connell
66
131 98
Daniel Quill
175 42
Patrick Toomey
II 93
William F. Agnew
10 13
Michael Barry
I 13
Cornelius Shea
316 73
Edward Wiseman
II 93
John Sullivan
6.
89 01
Patrick Tobin
II 03
James E. Welch
204 23
D. Cronan
90
William Mahoney 66
90
James Fraher
66
I 80
Janıes Sidebothamı 66
90
Cornelius Murphy
90
Thomas Foley 66
90
Cornelius Leary 66
13 62
John Toomey
I 80
Samuel Truesdale
I OI
William Bashaw
..
6 53
1
66
129
DETAILED STATEMENT
J. W. Clark
labor
$ 9 00
George Andrews
5 40
C. Broyer
66
13 05
Cornelius Lynch
158 98
John Clifford
5 40
Daniel Creeden
6 53
Rufus Morrison
13 00
Jere Coffey
57 15
James O'Connor 66
I 13
Demor Morisette
.€
II 70
Bryan Sweeney
- 66
146 27
Thomas Sweeney
31 05
James Toomey
III 61
Jere Welch
30 60
H. Wilkey
7 65
Frank Nourse
66
7 20
Michael Looney
6 86
Humphrey Haley
30 38
Owen Keefe
13 5I
D. Murphy
4 05
Daniel Kelleher
3 83
Jere Donahoe
19 80
George Philbrick
9 90
Jere Toomey
66
17 10
Louis Soule
I 80
F. E. Chase
66
8 55
Maurice Welch
26 10
John O. Jackman ..
16 65
George L. Paul 66
289 59
Granville J. Steele 6.
2 00
Timothy Devonshire '
4 39
Harvey Downes
6 30
Gus Franklin
3 49
Frank A. Goodwin 66
13 05
Pierce Griffin
2 70
John Mularkey
5 40
Michael Lynch
2 70
Timothy Reardon
5 18
Patrick Haley 66
19 13
Jesse Huntley ..
6 30
Theodore Lesure 66
3 60
1 30
ANNUALI. REPORTS
George H. Pond labor
$ 11 14
William H. Pond ..
9 11
Ambrose Silloway 66
78 77
Charles W. Davis ..
33 55
James Kiley ..
3 60
Joseph A. Young
6 53
Thomas Ryan
189 0I
William Dow
2 50
Daniel Casey
32 65
Timothy Coffey
41 96
A. J. Cook
13 85
Albert Liberty
5 18
Joseplı Knight
I 13
Jere Burns
I 80
Jere Sheehan
151 55
Daniel Casey
228 41
Michael Duggan
43 67
Michael Murphy
.€
30 83
Daniel Lucy
148 54
David Buckley
176 18
B. C. Crockett
1 00
Michael Crowley
37 35
Jere Hartnett
126 44
John Herlihy
224 56
Charles E. Merrill
IO 24
William Kneeland
30 83
George Mckenzie
20 03
John O'Connor
IOI 79
Daniel Sheehan
2 25
David Haley
I 80
$21,826 25
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DETAILED STATEMENT
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$ 500 00
(overdraft year 1903) 9,603 63
$10,103 63
CREDITS
From E. Donahoe Jr, on account of collections as sealer of weights and measures. 101 00 From New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. for painting and repairing wagon and carriage of Hose No. I .. 164 00
From Alderman C. P. Kelly, chairman of com- on new charter, balance unexpended 2 Ó5 . . From unknown party, March 2, 1904, requesting same to be placed in city treasury . 50 00
From W. C. Coffin, treasurer, to redeem tax titles of Wm. P. Warner estate for years 1901-02. . . From city clerk, auctioneers' licenses
21 83
6 00
junk
44 00
66
pawn
100 00
pool and billiard licenses . .. 28 00
66
..
show .. 54 00
06 advertising liquor ..... 14 00
584 88
From income account transferred.
1,325 55
From Atkinson common account transferred . 3 48
$1,913 91
$12,017 54
UNDRAWN TRANSFERS
Fuel .. $ 70 22
Interest. 1,640 87
132
ANNUAL REPORTS
Homeopathic hospital
$ 300 00
Armory.
1,000 00
Military aid.
33 15
Abatements tax of 1902.
252 50
66
1903
124 66
..
66
1904
3,898 73
7,320 13
$19,337 67
OVERDRAWN TRANSFERS
Poor
$3.106 39
Schools.
5,768 59
Fire.
1,574 08
Highways
5,072 13
Public property
2,045 09
Public Library
357 04
Police
751 51
Lighting
767 88
Salaries
410 38
Newburyport bridge
2,123 71
Sidewalks
862 06
Board of health
362 87
Soldiers' Relief. .
1,009 63
Ashes and rubbish
196 59
Printing
I53 93
Sewer (maintenance)
74 40
Parks.
46 19
Repairs Davenport school
904 02
Watering streets, 1904
108 52
Abatements tax 1901.
679 18
watering streets 1902.
23 85
1904 . 4 87
26,402 91
Overdrawn balance in 1903.
9,603 63
Expenditures as per statement below
6,085 08
42,091 62
Balance overdrawn for year 1904.
$22,753 95
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DETAILED STATEMENT
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the City Council
JANUARY
T. T. Upton, 4 mos. services as tree warden and expenses. .$ 70 20 John H. Bohaker, settlement of cemetery lots ... 80 00
Thomas Huse, atty., settlement of claim, Mrs. Thomas. 100 00
A. R. Andrews, one ream paper. I 35
Telephone Co., rental of telephone .. I 98
E. Donahoe Jr., supplies and expenses I 60
R. C. Hurd, birth returns .. 6 00
H. W. Little, services rendered as clerk common council from June 1, 1903 to January 1, 1904. 87 50
F. E. Smith, postmaster, box rent. 50
George H. Stevens, cash paid for postage 2 00
Harrison C. Austin, return of deaths 3 00
J. C. M. Bayley, copy of bill in Johnson estate vs. Newbury- port I 00
William E. Woodman, services at ward 2 ward room. 5 00
Herman Staples, pasting check list.
75
Charles E. Ash, services at ward room, ward 5.
15 50
Charles H. Lunt
II 00
Albert Hodgdon 5 00 I.
F. H. Rundlett, putting up booths, pasting ballots, etc. 6 25
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising. 129 82
News Pub. Co.
66
74 27
Item Pub. Co. 66
49 00
Frank E. Thurlow, services as warden, ward one $ 5 00
John C. Lang
clerk
5 00
William B. Porter
inspector
5 00
Charles C. Donnell
5 00
Thomas Humphreys 66
66
. ... 5 00
Joseph L. Jacoby 66
5 00
Moses A. Stevens
deputy warden, ward one .. 2 00
Herbert S. Noyes 66
inspector
·
2 00
Frederick S. Goodwin
66
. .
2 00
Joseph L. Thurlow
66
2 00
William H. Pettingell
66
66
66
2 00
John W. Allen
66
66
. .
2 00
6.
.
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ANNUAL, REPORTS
W. W. Hutchins, services
as warden, ward two .. $ 5 00
W. A. Macintosh
clerk
5 00
Samuel J. Ford
inspector
5 00
J. C. M. Blaisdell
5 00
John J. McGlew
.6
. . 5 00
G. A. Johnson 6
66
.6
5 00
J. Hermann Carver .6
deputy warden, ward two .. 2 00
Oliver O. Jones
inspector . .
2 00
Allen D. Pettingell
2 00
Frank W. Landford
. 2 00
George W. Parker
66
. . 2 00
A. B. Adams
2 00
George E. Shea
warden, ward three 5 00
clerk
5 00
George P. Sargent
inspector
5 00
William E. Little
5 00
Cornelius J. Kiley 66
5 00
John H. Wheeler
6
66
5 00
James H. Barrett
deputy warden
2 00
Caleb B. Huse
66
66 clerk
. .
2 00
F. B. Fanning
inspector
. .
2 00
John A. Kilburn Jr.
. .
2 00
George W. Manser
66
. . 2 00
John M. Sullivan
warden, ward four
5 00
Charles A. Stockman
66
clerk
5 00
Harold E. Noyes
inspector
5 00
Arthur J. Donahoe
66
66
. . ....
5 00
George N. Jaques
5 00
Bernard C. McQuade
deputy warden, ward four ..
2 00
William H. Welch
66
inspector
. .
2 00
W. H. Burns
66
warden, ward five
5 00
John J. Creeden
66
clerk
5 00
Gilbert A. Noyes
inspector
. .
5 00
Richard J. Foley
5 00
Herbert W. Ross
5 00
Freeman P. Healey
5 00
Edward G. Moody
deputy warden, ward five ..
2 00
Frank E. Davis
clerk
. .
2 00
. .
·
2 00
Jere Higgins
. .
2 00
Henry D. Follansbee
66
66
clerk
66
5 00
Daniel Collins Jr.
66
H. P. Macintosh Jr. 66
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DETAILED STATEMENT
Walter R. Bradbury, services as deputy inspector, ward five .. $
Michael Kelleher
-
:
66
. .
2 00
Fred W. Chase
66
.. 2 00
Michael Murphy 66
66
66
.. 2 00
Joshua L. Chase
warden, ward
six . . 5 00
66
clerk
5 00
George A. Coffin
inspector
. 5 00
.
5 00
William C. Coffin 66
66
·
5 00
Frank W. Merrill
5 00
William H. Patriquin
deputy warden, ward six .. 2 00
Geerge L. Whitmore
inspector
..
2 00
Thomas W. Mitchell
. . 2 00
Arthur J. Brooks
6.
66
. .
2 00
Orrin J. Welch, I month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm and inspector of wires. 24 99 B. W. Stevens, I quarter's salary as harbor master 25 00
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