City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1904, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1904
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I 25


Frederick O. Morse, professional services I 00


John H. Balch Jr., 15 tons, 1295 1bs. egg coal at $7.15.


III 38


D. A. Goodwin Jr., 5 gals. soldis.


3 50


Winchester Tar Disinfectant, 10 gals. disinfectant and ex- press. II 00


Cashman Bros., double team to fair grounds. 6 00


W. W. Pillsbury, professional services 3 00


158


ANNUAL REPORTS


F. A. Silloway & Co., I cushion .$ 2 00


Geo. E. Elkins, 56 bushels charcoal 6 72


$14,600 56


POOR DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$13,000 00


CREDITS


From city of Lowell. $ 48 15


Haverhill


328 93


16


Salem.


35 00


66


Chelsea


310 50


66


Malden


17 50


66 Lawrence


13 25


From town of Marblehead


Stoneham.


108 40


48 58


Amesbury


519 55


Salisbury


138 00


60


Hudson


I 84


66 Somerset


21 98


From state of Massachusetts, transportation, support and burial of state paupers. . .


636 09


From Wm. H. Bayley, clerk, for returned aid. . 255 05 sale of horse 100 00


soldiers' relief fund. 241 51


2,917 OI


Deduct on account of soldiers' relief . . 241 51


2,675 50


Total appropriation and income


15,675 50


66


Merrimack.


92 68


159


DETAILED STATEMENT


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 3,106 39


$18,781 89


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor


Danvers insane asylum, board of sundry persons. $ 1,663 07


Medfield insane asylum 66 294 40


Worcester insane asylum


85 43


Worcester insane hospital 85 42


Northampton insane hospital


42 71


Westborongh insane hospital


42 71


Taunton insane hospital


42 7I


Massachusetts school for feeble minded, board of sundry persons. 169 92


Massachusetts hospital for epileptics


410 42


Mrs. Albert C. Blaisdell. 36 80


Town of Rowley, aid rendered sundry persons 161 67


City of Boston


123 00


City of Salem


29 46 .


City of Haverhill


51 40


City of Fall River


74 50


City of Lowe11


84 00


City of Gloucester


32 00


City of Medford


15 00


City of Malden 66 30 00


City of Worcester


7 00


Town of Amesbury


460 05


Town of West Newbury "


6 25


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, board of sundry persons.


19 71


Anna Jaques Hospital, medical attendance and nursing .... 922 83


William H. Bayley, clerk, aid rendered sundry persons .... 853 73


William H. Bayley, salary as clerk of the overseers of the poor .. 850 08


Charles W. Nelson and wife, salary as superintendent and matron of almshouse. 720 00


Charles W. Nelson, cash paid for sundries


783 47


4


160


ANNUAL. REPORTS


Ernest H. Noyes, salary as city physician $ 450 00


Ernest H. Noyes, allowance for medicine. 304 00


City of Lawrence, aid rendered sundry person 99 34


Atkinson Coal Co., coal and wood ..


7 95


John C. Rolfe, milk 23 88


Standard Oil Co., oil


32 70


Young Woman's Christian Association, board of poor per- SO11. 40 25


Garret Farrell, engineer and watchiman at almshouse. 199 00


Nelson Dupee, teamster at almshouse 360 00


William Peace, cook at almshouse


270 00


Philip Ennis, services as teamster.


90 00


Sarah Simonds, domestic at almshouse


120 00


Alice Johnson 24 00


Florence Donahoe, rent of house 14 00


W. C. O'Connell, provisions 149 41


George H. Plumer, groceries 38 90


Fisher & Co., clothing. 74 13


P. C. Stevens, groceries 6 00


Porter Rogers & Co., clothing.


12 78


Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor


6 40


Butnanı & Stone, books 6 50


Daniel E. Tilton, groceries


131 00


. City of Beverly, aid rendered sundry persons.


26 70


Thorp, Martin & Co., supplies


4 00


F. J. Donahoe, groceries


49 00


Union Cash Market, provisions


100 00


Fowle, Hibbard & Co., beans, apples, cheese, etc ..


248 40


Moses H. Rolfe, grain.


317 99


Est. Richard Pettingell, rent of house 228 00


Thomas Noyes & Son, groceries.


60 00


John H. Page, board of poor person


48 00


Irving K. Wells, provisions.


160 II


William Holker, hardware.


18 28


Moses A. Stevens, groceries . 303 00


Estate Nathaniel Ireland, groceries.


21 50


Hill's Livery, horse hire ..


2 00


Sylvester Cheney, nursing poor person


8 50


H. L. Tenney, I pair black horses


335 00


Telephone Co, rental of telephone. 140 00


Charles S. Lovejoy, I range and pipe. 25 43


DETAILED STATEMENT 16 1


News Pub. Co., printing. $ 2 00


Paul A. Merrill, sugar. 478 98


William S. Adams, labor with team 34 20


William J. Cook, groceries. 103 95


Joseph B. Little, boots and shoes 30 15


Mrs. John Hale, rent of house 48 00


Phebe H. Todd 36 00


National Biscuit Co., crackers 146 54


Andrew Bowlen, groceries. 65 00


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


J. Walter Akerman, provisions 8 00


Robert Donahoe, board of poor persons


238 50


John H. Babb, boots and shoes.


116 65


William H. Merrill, trustee, rent of house


48 00


George M. Roaf, beef.


288 IO


John S. Pike, boot and shoes


29 90


D. Collins, Jr.


13 75


William C. Morse, rent of house


52 00


Chase & Lunt, rent of house


16 00


Rufus Thurlow, fish .


53 85


Louis F. Barton, boots and shoes


74 70


James C. Colman, to use of horse from March 2 to April 4. . 28 00


Newburyport Herald, subscription for I year. 4 00


B. S. Snow & Co., fish 35 00


F. E. Cutter & Son, I window made to order. 50


Charles W. Nelson, 3 tons salt hay


21 00


Fred H. South, revarnishing sleigh.


6 00


E. P. Stickney, provisions .


3 00


T. J. Welch, boots and shoes 7 25


Berry, Dodge & Co., groceries. 233 47


W. W. Coffin, boots and shoes 29 00


Harrington & Kiley, clothing 19 50


Katharine Lyons, rent of house 60 00


30 25


Timothy Harrington, burial of poor 83 00


A. F. Ross & Co., groceries 218 08


O. P. Foote 233 79


Pike & Elliott, burial of poor


15 00


William B. Wentworth, rent of house. 96 00


Mrs. Edmund Ryan 40 00


Toppan & Wilson, hardware. 40 00


Horton C. Stevens, groceries.


162


ANNUAL REPORTS


Edward Donahoe, shoeing and sundries 70 40


E. L. Bartlett, 26 bushels potatoes 32 50


H. N. Marshall & Son, potatoes and salt 29 80


John H. Balch Jr., 271 tons coal at $7.15 1,800 65


Charles W. Blake, services at veterinary


5 00


C. W. Bailey, stationery . 5 75


S. Levy & Son, clothing


72 51


William M. Horsch, 41 yards matting, lining and laying ...


24 40


D. J. & J. T. Carey, burial of poor ...


20 00


Lyon Clement & Greenleaf, flour ...


687 88


B. & M. R. R., freight and transportation of poor 63 71


Newburyport Water Works, 30 gallons molasses 6 00


Bart. M. Sullivan, burial of poor person


14 50


E. S. Poore, milk


4 20


Peerless Rug Works, I rug.


18 35


T. J. Mannix, rent of house 7 50


John Connors 18 00


Sullivan & Donahoe, clothing


10 00


G. A. Dow, dressing 14 hogs


17 50


John Small, 60 cords wood.


300 00


S. P. Safford, hacking


I 75


Isaac Poor, groceries


16 00


H. A. Johnson & Co. I trough


16 00


19,023 40


Deduct amount charged to soldiers' relief account


241 51


$18,781 89


163


DETAILED STATEMENT


PRINTING


Appropriation $700 00 Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance


account.


153 93


$853 93


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Printing


News Pub. Co., printing .$ 2 00 Newburyport Herald Co., printing and binding pocket man- uals .. 58 60


Hunt Printing and Engraving Co., printing. 271 92 66 66 printing and binding 500


annual reports.


521 41


$853 93


164


ANNUAL REPORTS


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Appropriation $2,200 00


CREDITS


From town of Newbury, use of library for year 1 903 . $150 00


From dog licenses 447 49


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


S. W. Marston fund income $172 10


E. S. Moseley 168 31


A. E. Cutter 135 69


E. H. Stickney 235 00


W. O. Moseley


400 00


1,708 59


Total appropriation and income 3,908 59 Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account .. 357 04


$4,265 63


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council


John D. Parsons, services as librarian . $1,200 00


Martha P. Lunt, services as superintendent of reading


room . .. 521 50


Effie A. Tenney, services as assistant librarian . 400 04


E. S. Thurston, 349 98


Helen E. Tilton, . 6


65 50


Charles I. Somerby


213 00


Dexter W. Nutting, services as janitor. 399 88


care of lights in front of library 1 00


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


165


DETAILED STATEMENT


J. J. & H. J. Chase, repairing lawn mower. $ 60


F. Dillingham & Co., 312 reams library paper. 31 50


James Dickens, mantles, chimneys, etc. 13 40


George E. Elkins, 104 bushels charcoal . 12 48


John H. Balch, Jr., 36 tons egg coal and 3 cords wood.


297 42


Library bureau, sundries .


59 00


Continental Brush Co., brushes


9 25


C. W. Evans, 2 dusters.


3 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone


10 56


P. B. Sandford, binding books


66 95


Watering streets, watering streets for 1904.


7 37


Moulton & Lunt, repairing clocks.


50


Newburyport Herald Co., printing.


7 90


F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books


235 85


Brewster Bros., agts., treasurer's bond


12 50


Jackson's express, express


5 00


S. H. Thurlow, hardware ....


I 95


Boston Book Binding Co., binding books


55 45


Item Pub. Co., printing and advertising


100 75


James M. Sullivan, rebinding books.


67 30


Five Cents Savings Bank, rent for safe box from November 16, 1902 to November 16, 1905 . 15 00


Mrs. H. Leary, cleaning library 16 40


L. A. Nutting, labor


4 00


Daniel Lucy


9 00


Cornelius Sullivan "


I 80


Dennis Kelleher


IO 80


Daniel Casey . .


: 80


$4,265 63


Gaylord Bros., adhesive cloth 5 45


166


ANNUAL REPORTS


PUBLIC PROPERTY


Appropriation (regular ). · $2,200 00 (insurance). 924 00


$3,124 00


CREDITS


From Benjamin P. Ireland for sale of old stove. .. $ 1 00


From Mayor Carens, for sale of mdse at armory .. 3 00


From sinking fund commissioners transfer for part of funds held in trust 300 00


From F. H. Rundlett, agent for rental of city


hall.


1,163 00


From city clerk, for sale of burial lots 144 00


$1,611 00


Total appropriation and income.


4,735 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account . . 2.045 09


$6,780 09


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


Myles Mahaney labor


$ 90


John O'Connor


3 60


Ambrose Silloway


I 80


David Buckley


I 80


John Devonshire


3 60


Daniel Quill


3 60


Jere Coffey


80


Bart. Creeden


I 80


Thomas Hale


66


I 80


John Herlihy


80


Cornelius Lucy


I 80


Daniel O'Connell


I 80


167


DETAILED STATEMENT


Bryan Sweeney


labor


.$ 1 80


Patrick Keefe


66


3 60


William Ready


3 60


Dennis Kelleher


66


I 80


Jeremiah Sheehan 66


: 80


Daniel Lucy


66


25 48


J. D. Duggan


66


: 50


Humphrey Haley


66


80


Michael Kelleher


31 28


James Welch 66


I 58


James Toomey


66


6 60


Charles Allen


66


7 09


Cornelius Sullivan


66


5 18


Daniel Creeden 66


4 05


Daniel Casey


66


2 36


Thomas Ryan


6 31


Cornelius Lynch


5 63


John Golden


45


Cornelius Kelleher


66


3 15


Henry P. Moulton, legal service of city of Newburyport vs. trustees of Putnam Free School. 100 00


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting. 8 94


Mrs. L. C. Strout, exchange of lots at Highland cemetery .. . 12 00


Henry O. Martin, services as keeper of bath house. 187 55 William I. Hunt, for moving and docking bath house 30 00


Charles H. Smith, work at police station, stock and labor ...


100 00


John F. Corey, cutting hedges at High school 3 00


Stevens Grocery Co., sundries : 38


Jere B. Lunt, repairing, plastering at Bromfield school. 13 75


Fuller & Cavanaugh, stock and labor 13 76


Merrimac River Towing Co., towing bath house to Coffin's wharf 12 00


B. G. Gerrish, window shades.


18 85


Charles E. Woods, stock and labor


46 33


George F. Morrill


59 00 Edwin L. Toppan, mason work.


II 05


T. H. McCartny 66


73 50


Charles M. Somerby, labor at Forrester street school house. 6 25


W. C. Cuseck, insurance 132 00


Brewster Bros. 140 62


J. Littlefield & Son, labor at bath house


4 29


168


ANNUAL REPORTS


Chase & Lunt, insurance 132 00


E. W. Bliss & Co. " 132 00


W. T. Humphreys " 132 00


James Guy, retubing Curtis school boiler 132 00


C. R. Sargent Co., plumbing contract at city hall


143 80


P. B. Jackson, stock and labor.


3 25


Osgood & Goodwin, dry goods.


6 94


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising.


8 00


Charles E. Ash, cleaning Congress street school house


4 00


William Holker, hardware.


140 66


Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor ..


148 21


Edward Donahoe, iron work 37 90


Charles O. Townsend, making over carpet, mats, etc. 18 79


D. F. Noyes, stock and labor 68 05


W. C. Morse


133 37


Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter


156 49


Pike & Elliott, furnishing box and opening 2 graves at High- land cemetery 10 00


H. E. Carlisle, steel mats 27 23


T. E. Creeden, stock and labor 185 85


Phoenix Pharmacy, supplies. 1 00


Telephone Co., rental of telephone.


16 00


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor


98 34


J. M. Healey, teaming. 5 00


J. E. Creeden, stock and labor 27 40


T. W. Sheridan, I filter.


I 25


C. S. Blake, stock and labor


5 56


B. W. Barrett, repairiug school house clocks 44 00


F. E. Woods & Son, stock and labor 4 86


Joseph Woods, teaming. 21 15


H. D. Allen, stock and labor 163 78


4 21


George N. Black, stock and labor


F. H. Rundlett, sundries 7 40


P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks 75 00


John G. Pendergast, labor at bath house. II 35


McGlew Bros., iron work. 46 75


Albert O. Colby, labor at Jackman school and Davenport school .. 30 14


C. C. Stockman, chairs, stools, desks, etc. 77 30


Engine Co. No. 2, services of man at Elks' fair 7 00


Toppan & Wilson, hardware


26 40


169


DETAILED STATEMENT


Hook & Ladder Co., services of man at City Hall. $ 5 00


Steamer Co. No. 3, services of man 3 00


Hose Co. No. 7,


2 00


Engine Co. No. I


5 00


O. P. Foote, sundries


60


John Collins, 1000 1bs. coal, and wharfage of bath house. 14 38


J. N. Frost, ice


7 50


Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor


37 88


Jere Kelleher


51 40


George White


1 15


James A. Kelleher 16


64 75


B. G. Davis


5 55


Charles H. Lewis, painting desk irons.


3 00


Albert Russell Sons Co., stock and labor


42 50


George W. Mckay, labor on pumps. 12 00


Watering streets, sprinkling for 1904 51 61


J. A. Greeley & Co., mason work. 9 25


Guy Bros., stock and labor 65 00


William H. T. Dodge, stock and labor at Kelly school 4 55


Estate William Huff, use of driveway at Highland cemetery 10 00


R. Morrison, repairing. plastering at Kelley school. 90


F. A. Silloway & Co., 2 straps


2 00


John F. Bryant, labor at Janvrin landing 2 50


R. J. Foley, stock and labor 210 71


60


Alfred Gurney, services superintendent Old Hill and Higli- land Burying grounds 250 20


A. J. Casey & Co., supplies 24 00


W. C. Langley, chairs. 17 50


Henry J. Noyes, stock and labor IO 35


Cashman Bros., teaming


22 50


Wilbur Abbott, ice 6 25


James C. Coleman, stock and labor 36 36


John E. Bailey


719 84


James Dickens


98 96


Hermon Staples


6 72


F. E. Cutter & Son


338 58


M. H. Fowler, 2 water pails.


170


ANNUAI. REPORTS


S. H. Thurlow & Co., hardware 22 88


Stephen W. Gale, labor at Currier school 3 35


News Pub. Co., advertising. 6 00


Jas. C. Coleman, Hale Knight, rent of coal shed . 100 00


Penn. Metal Ceiling Co., I ceiling for engineers' room at


City hall. 51 22


Creeden Bros., stock and labor.


82 09


James Guy,


13 10


Andrew Boyle, labor


28 80


Andrew J. Casey, insurance


132 00


A. W. Reddy


132 00


J. B. Shannon & Sons, engine house door springs and at- tachment. 14 00


Edward Perkins Lumber Co., stock and labor.


22 29


L. M. Hatch & Son


429 86


F. E. Davis 83 65


Item Pub. Co., advertising 4 00


D. W. Jackman, duty at city hall 1 00


Albert Russell


1 00


David A. Wells I 00


Orrin J. Welch, labor as electrician . 2 80


W. W. Thurlow, repairing and cleaning clock. I 25


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor.


31 80


Eagle Chemical Co., one half barrel powder. 20 00


Ordway Heating Co., stock and labor.


6 00


Newburyport Water Works, use of water on Highland bury- ing ground. 15 00


West Disinfecting Co. disinfectants 12 75


T. V. Cotton, stock and labor 8 30


$6,780 09


17I


DETAILED STATEMENT


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS


Appropriation $10,000 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account 410 38


$10,410 38


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by City Council


James F. Carens, one year's salary as mayor to December I, 1904. ..


$ 1,200 00


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as city clerk to December 1, 1904. 1,450 00


H. W. Little, one year's salary as assistant city clerk and clerk of sprinkling committee to December 1, 1904. . .....


900 00


James V. Felker. one year's salary as treasurer and collector and clerk of state aid committee, and treasurer of sink- ing funds to December 1, 1904 . . 1,850 00 ·


James V. Felker, for clerk hire (office of treasurer and col- lector) one year to December 1, 1904. 400 00


William H. Welch, one year's salary as auditor to December 1, 1904 . 400 00


Frank H. Rundlett, one year's salary as messenger to December 1, 1904. 900 00


Willard A. Hatch, one year's salary as assessor to Decem- ber 1, 1904 500 00


William H. Huse, one year's salary as assessor to Decet- ber 1, 1904 . 500 00


George P. Sargent, one year's salary as assessor to Decem- ber 1, 1904 500 00


172


ANNUAL REPORTS


J. Hermann Carver, salary as clerk of common council from January 1, 1904, to December 1, 1904. . $ 125 00 Thomas H. Huse, I mos. salary as city solicitor to January J, 1905. 41 74


George H. O'Connell, salary as city solicitor to December I 1904 458 26


Edward Donahoe, Jr., salary as sealer of weights and measures to December 1, 1904 . . 300 00


George W. Knight, services as inspector of animals and provisions to June 1, 1904. 249 96


Moses Little, services as inspector of animals and provisions to June 28, 1904 to July 17, 1904. 25 00


Irving K. Wells, services as inspector of animals from July 17, to December 1. 1904. 166 67


Jere P. Creeden, 1 month's salary as superintendent of sewers. 43 75


George H. Stevens, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1904. 100 00


Benjamin G. Davis, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1904. 100 00


Luther Carter, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1904. 100 00


Bernard W. Barrett, one year's salary as registrar of voters to December 1, 1904 . 100 00


$10,410 38


173


DETAILED STATEMENT


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$34,000 00


CREDITS


One year's interest on Brown fund. $ 675 00 Trustees of Putnam Free school rent to June 30,


1904 1,200 00


William P. Lunt, superintendent, tuition from non-resident school children 47 00


Walter E. Andrews, tuition from non-resident school children


9 00


Henry B. Little, sale of books


5 67


Town of Rowley, tuition for children 264 00


Boxford


10 00


Salisbury 66


158 00


Newbury


125 00


State of Massachusetts, education of children state board of charity 144 50


2,638 17


Total appropriation and income 36,648 17 Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance account. 5,768 59


$42,406 76


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the School Committee


Walter E. Andrews, salary as teacher.


$ 1,600 00


Dana C. Wells


66


1,100 00


Frank A. Page


66


1,063 33


Sara A. Leonard


66 €


700 00


Elizabeth Goldsmith


66


...


715 00


C. Maud Norris


665 00


Mabelle S. Moses


.


192 50


Mary R. Stark


..


665 00


Elizabeth A. Towle


60


. .


.


451 21


Ethel M, Woodbury


66


56 29


174 .


ANNUAL, REPORTS


Fanny H. Kingsley, salary as teacher


180 00


Irving H. Johnson


1,200 00


Nellie G. Stone ..


450 00


Anna L. Whitmore


449 25


Bertha F. Ingalls


449 25


E. Josephiene Coffin


66


432 50


Frances W. Richards


1,000 00


George W. Brown ..


1,500 00


Priscilla G. Craig .6


479 17


Emma M. Lander


445 50


Nellie DeS. Barrett


66


66


448 50


Lillian W. Greenleaf


6


66


450 00


Mary T. Colby


450 00


Abbie L. Frost


450 00


Josie W. Kimball


450 00


Dorothy C. Packer


394 00


Lelia E. Kimball


351 67


Tula M. Reed


294 10


Grace E. Bartlett 66


398 67


Mary F. Whitmore


66


376 25


Jennie P. Haskell


425 00


Annie B. Richardson


162 00


Lillie M. Ross 66


382 50


Grace A. Page


206 50


Bessie E. Davis


6 0


357 50


Edith M. Annis


332 50


Mary E. O'Connell


66


66


307 00


Elizabeth H. Cheever


420 75


Cora A. Oliver


66


66


400 00


Gertrude E. Lewis


66


399 33


Hortense F. Small


381 25


Mrs. Alice Silloway


421 08


Sarah B. Chute


1,000 00


Adalena W. Sargent


66


442 50


Clara J. Edgerly


66


66


448 50


Cassine H. Brown


6.


315 00


Ruth Sargent


120 00


Frances L. Pettegrew


66


425 00


Sarah F. Badger


66


66


397 33


Charlotte K. Dickens


66


398 67


Julia J. Hubbard


395 99


6.


175


DETAILED STATEMENT


Helen S. Merrill. services as teacher


$ 493 33


Carrie F. Merrill


425 00


Julia Boyle


66


423 58


Adalaide P. Dodge 66


90 00


Feroly11 L. Woods


170 00


Sarah A. Chase


66


of cooking 480 00


Helen E. Hewes


66 of music. 550 00


M. Alice George, salary as evening school teacher


18 00


Eva J. Smith


21 00


Lizzie C. Ireland


32 50


Amelia R. Whittier “


22 75


Flora Pettigrew


66


22 67


William H. Merrill «


66


66 00


Malotsa Gretzian


33 00


Mrs Ina C.Hicken


substitute teacher


II2 25


Mrs. Caleb Howard “


28 59


Bessie Langley


75


Walter Whitmore


36 67


Edith Merrill


I 33


Adalaide P. Dodge, salary as training school teacher


24 00


Ferolyn L. Woods


24 00


Elizabeth A. Walsh


24 CO


Marguerite Pritchard


78 00


Elizabeth Boardman


80 00


Lida A. Eaton


66


. . . .


80 00


E. Belle Woodman


80 00


Elizabeth M. Bailey


71 90


Clarissa E. Hathaway 66 66


.... 24 00


Edith E. Davis 66


24 00


Mary A. Doyle 66


24 00


Elizabeth A. Walsh, salary as substitute teacher.


IO 34


Irving H. Johnson evening school teacher 58 00


650 00


E. C. Hadley, allowance for board


272 00


Benjamin G. Sargent


100 00


Thomas J. Maddocks


200 00


Willianı P. Lunt, salary as superintendent. 1,200 00


Hiram T. Balch, salary as janitor and sundries 727 50


James Grant, salary as janitor 54 00


Mrs. Charles Bushee


75 00


Stephen W. Gale


427 75


.


....


. ....


.... .


. . . .


...


Robert G. Allen


truant officer


66


176


. ANNUAL. REPORTS


Charles E. Ash, services as janitor


188 00


Albert Hodgdon


120 00


William E. Woodman


and sundries 140 28


Albert O. Colby


599 04


James E. Kimball


40 51


Sylvester Cheney 66


66 69


Charles H. Lewis


555 04


Steplien W. Colby, labor


3 14


Mrs. Daniel O'Connell, labor.


12 00


Houghton Mifflin & Co., books


31 39


Henry Hoit & Co.,


3 71


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies.


4 50


J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies.


48 87


E. J. Huse, reseating clair.


I 60


C. C. Blanchard & Co., supplies ..


I 15


Allyn & Bacon, books


60 01


Rufus Thurlow, supplies for cooking school.


4 38


W. C. Greeley ‹ .


29 08


Atkinson & Mentzer, supplies.


I 32


Hub Hand Laundry, laundry work.


4 89


D. A. Goodwin Jr., supplies for cooking school.


20 44


Edward A. Hale, paper.


3 co


Winchester Tar Disinfectant, 1 gallon disinfectant.


: 50 -


Washington street Methodist church, use of vestry for


school purposes, from March 1, 1904 to June 1, 1904 .... 150 00 Squire & Swan, printing. 77 00


Joseph Woods, wood . 2 25


John H. Balch Jr., 319 tons coal. 2,274 69


News Pub. Co., printing and advertising.


49 63


Karl Castelhun, supplies


3 30


Jackson Express Co,, express .


11 15


T. V. Cotton, stock and labor


63 03


Pearl S. Bradford


147 77


Toppan & Wilson, supplies.


2 59


Murphy, Leavans & Co, supplies.


19 69


Bausch & Lomb Co.


4 72


Boston Nickel Plating Co.


3 90


Catherine F. Johnson, 125 printed models.


2 50


C. W. Bailey, supplies.


IO 18


George F. King & Co., sundries.


77 22


Win. P. Lunt, cash paid for sundries


187 52


177


DETAILED STATEMENT


Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising $ 21 47


Henry A. Wilson, supplies 7 50


C. C. Stockman, use of chairs. II OO


J. J. & H. J. Chase, making keys. 3 10


D. F. Noyes, 10 pans . 3 00


L. A. Blaisdell, engrossing names on 33 diplomas 12 95


P. S. Henson, address at graduation exercises


25 00


George E. Elkins, 1232 bushels charcoal.


174 72


Fred H. South, kalsomining at Washington street church. .


26 00


Stevens Grocery Co., supplies for cooking school.


2 40


E. F. Bodine, 3 stone jars.


I 80


A. P. Marden, tuning pianos. 7 00


Silver Burdett & Co., books 115 70


Item Pub. Co. advertising.


35 25


C. F. Winchester, supplies


74 50


F. J. Barnard & Co., books 54 63


I 80


Bunkio Matsuki, I ream paper


3 50


Rand, McNally & Co., books


82 85


Phonographic Institute 28 27


William Holker, supplies. I 85


Edward E. Babb & Co., books and supplies


374 18


Ginn & Co, books 350 00


American Book Co., books 297 00


30 46


Eagle Pencil Co., pencils


86 25


Chase Bros., I special book.


6 00


Thompson Bros. & Co , books


7 50


Newburyport Express Co., express 5 35


Esterbrook Steel Pen Mfg. Co., pens 12 80


2 20


S. H. Thurlow & Co., supplies


6 52


John Collins, coal and wood


233 23


J. M. Haley, carting .


35 00


Jere Healey, 69 tons coal . 524 86


Fisher & Co., supplies 10 70


Benj. H. Sanborn & Co,, supplies.


3 00


L. E. Knott, Apparatus Co., supplies


90 99


Mary S. Evans, labor. 6 67


John B. West, services as janitor a Washington street


church vestry. 84 00


A. D. Matthews & Son, crayons


Willard Small


G. P. Putnam & Sons, book


178


ANNUAL REPORTS


Atkinson Mentzer & Grover, supplies $ 2 50


Globe Paper Co., paper. 15 77


The Morse Co , books. 26 70


D. C. Heath & Co., books


217 28


Herman Goldberger, supplies


4 00


Theo. Metcalf Co.


10 09


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, supplies.


30 78


Longman Green & Co., books


I 35


Oliver Ditson Co. supplies.


4 40


Charles Alle11, labor


14 19


Michael Kelleher


8 33


Cornelius Sullivan


5 30


Cornelius Lynch


3 83


John Clifford


2 48


Cornelius Kelleher


4 95


William Merritt


6 08


Frederick Rand


I 80


Thomas Hale


I 80


Daniel Casey


2 70


Jeremiah Coffey


: 80


Daniel Quill


I 80


Bart. Creeden 66


1 80


C. W. Davis


66


4 50


John Devonshire


66


I 35


Thomas Ryan


56


Dennis Kelleher


12 39


James E. Welch


3 03


Daniel Lucy


93


Daniel O'Connell


6 54


David Buckley


66


56


Mckinley Pub. Co., maps.


4 07


Newson & Co., books.


198 50


Remington Typewriter Co., repairs and supplies


32 42


៛42,406 76


DETAILED STATEMENT 179


SEWER (CONSTRUCTION)


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


CREDITS


From H. H. Landford, sundries . 4 70


3,279 66


Balance due from the city, December 17, 1904. 2,912 19




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