City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1905, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1905
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Atkinson Coal Company, 9,070 pounds of coal at $4.25. . . .


18 08


Paul T. Winkley, 2880 pounds English hay to No, 3 ... 23 04


E. E. Bartlett, teaming gravel on Parker and Pasture streets 4 00


C. R. Sargent Company, stock and labor. IO 70


Jere Healey, 5195 pounds coal and kindling wood . 24 17


J. S. Quill, shoeing and sundries 55 50


G. G. Ledger, repairing superintendent's instruments. 16 70


E. E. Linton, professional services, veterinary 48 00


T. H. McCarthy, rent of barn for storing sand. 5 00


George T. Merrill, 1620 pounds hay for No. 2.


15 18


I. O. O. F., storage of carts from January 1, 1905, to March 15, 1905. 31 25


A. Russell & Son, stock and labor


36 52


Hatch Bros.


8 40


A. C. Currier


3 67


Herald Company, advertising


15 25


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DETAILED STATEMENT


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising . $ 24 25


J. W. Clark, repairing double cart No. 3 9 50


F. M. Underhill, use of men and team. 98 09


Neal Sweeney, use of men and team. 29 08


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries 237 00


McGlew Bros. Company, iron work and shoeing


63 85


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware


70 93


William Holker 66


32 55


Telephone Company, use of telephone


30 40


Osmond D. Hunt, typewriting.


4 50


W. C. Benson, stock and labor. 6 50


Harry Leeming, shoeing and sundries


37 10


M. M. Toomey, use of double team. 2 25


Watering streets, 7500 feet street watering for year 1905 . at four cents . . 300 00


Hiram Ordway, 25 loads gravel ..


2 50


Hermon Staples, stock and labor 9 10


John C. Moulton, gravel at 10 cents a load. 1I 70


F. E. Davis, stock and labor 19 70


F. E. Woods & Son, painting signs


I 00


B. G. Davis, stock and labor


14 65


Joseph Gagnon, labor


6 00


E. M. Ingalls, labor on road roller 8 40


Harold L. Bond Company, one dozen picks and two dozen handles 13 70


Horace Moody, 2580 pounds English hay .


23 22


E. C. Johnson, labor and use of team and 3440 pounds hay IIO OI


Poor department, 27,400 pounds hay at $14. 313 79


John A. Taylor, 2510 pounds English hay at $18. 22 59


Toppan & Wilson, hardware .. 20 10


F. A. Silloway & Co., harness work and sundries 21 35


Fred J. Jewell, English hay at $16 per ton 164 92


E. Perkins Lumber Company, hardwood .


9 20


Austin Boutin, teaming hay to Engine 3. . .


3 00


George H. Pearson, supplies 58


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on picks.


30


Guy Bros., stock and labor. ..


34 73


James C. Coleman, use of team.


75


Charles Ferguson, inspection of one boiler. 2 00


Pneumatic Hand Stamp Company, one stamp 71


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ANNUAL REPORTS


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting


$ 34 00 -


S. W. Harris, labor removing trees 22 00


Maurice D. Broderick 52 weeks' service as driver No. I ....


728 00


Frank Annis


No. 2 ....


728 00


Albert E. Bray


No. I . ...


728 00


George W. Carter


66


No. 3 . . ..


728 00


Dennis J. Hale


" No. 3 . . . . 728 00


Dennis Lucy


66


" No. 2 .. .. 728 00


Daniel Casey labor . .


207 66


Owen Keefe


5 17


Charles Bashaw


I 80


Cornelius Lynch


23 18


Charles Allen


73 24


Thomas Hale


329 65


Cornelius Kelleher


66


180 24


Daniel Lucy


86 97


Cornelius Shea


279 61


Bartholemew Creeden


158 66


Jeremiah Hartnett


271 37


John Herlihy


238 64


Dennis Kelleher


139 53


Michael Kelleher


66


227 5I


Daniel O'Connell


178 0I


Jeremiah Sheehan


88 44


Cornelius Sullivan


114 09


Bryant Sweeney


210 63


William Ready


248 19


A. F. Hopkinson


100 25


Timothy Reardon


66


6 30


Dennis Ryan


40 00


Thomas Ryan


197 79


George Paul


5 50


James Welch


84 49


G. T. Philbrick


· 9 00


Patrick Keefe


66


243 69


Patrick O'Brien


269 81


DETAILED STATEMENT


I2I


George Page


68


Timothy Shea


60


I 80


Cornelius Lucy


133 21


John Connors


66


134 78


John Devonshire


66


28 58


Daniel Quill


92 48


Daniel Casey


2 70


$14,342 15


I22


ANNUAL REPORTS


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT


Appropriation.


$ 450 00


(overdraft year 1904) 22,753 95


$23,203 95


CREDITS


From E. Donahoe Jr., on account of collec- tions as sealer of weights and measures ... $ 14 70


From H. A. Johnson for advertising stationary engine . . 4 25


From L. M. Hatch & Son, for advertising gaso- lene engine. 4 00


From P. S. Bradford for advertising gasolene engine. .. 4 00


From Citizens Electric Street Railway Com- pany for advertising a hearing


10 00


From city clerk, junk licenses


58 00


auctioneers' licenses


8 00


pool


8 00


pawnbrokers' “


150 00


shows, etc. .


20 00


telephoning 25


" .W. C. Cuseck on account of collections as sealer of weights and measures 115 99


397 19


From income account transferred 2,630 52


3,027 71


$26,231 66


123


DETAILED STATEMENT


UNDRAWN TRANSFERS


Poor


$ 31 27


Salaries


I33 33


Printing


36 25


Parks ..


7 35


Military aid


1 00


Abatements tax of 1905


2,449 OI


$ 2,658 21


$28,889 87


OVERDRAWN TRANSFERS


Schools.


$ 2,583 05


Fire ..


2,623 39


Highways.


701 60


Ice and snow


1,022 27


Sidewalks and edgestones.


2,339 58


Ashes and rubbish .


342 30


Bridges and culverts


1,159 02


Public property


1,064 47


Watering streets, 1905 .


34 90


Police


810 02


Lighting


584 65


Fuel.


70 48


Public library


52 07


Board of health


519 23


Soldiers' relief.


1,104 73


Parks (Atkinson common).


4 45


Elections.


91 83


Protection of trees


186 71


Interest


3,323 28


Sewer ( maintenance)


54 72


Abatements tax, 1902


642 32


1903


244 16


.


1904.


437 20


19,996 43


Overdrawn balance 1904


22,753 95


Expenditures as per statement below


3,117 3I


45,867 69


Balance overdrawn for year 1905


$16,977 82


124


ANNUAL REPORTS . EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council


JANUARY


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room, ward 5. $ 6 50


Brown, Lent & Pett, book for registered voters II 50


Blackbird Pen Company, pens. 5 00


James F. Carens, expenses to Boston and Salem 7 05


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. 6 50


Edward Donahoe Jr., horse hire and supplies 24 50


William Holker, hardware.


1 53


Jackson Express Company, express.


55


Charles H. Lunt, services at ward room, ward 6


7 00


George H. O'Connell, expences as city solicitor.


IO 20


Frank H. Rundlett, pasting ballots and putting up and tak- ing down booths 6 10


Robert S. Robson, repairing ballot box


5 50


George P. Sargent, expenses to Salem.


I 30


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem


7 60


George H. Stevens, stamps, etc., cash paid .


2 25


F. E. Smith, postmaster, 2500 stamped envelopes ..


53 00


Telephone Company, rental of telephone.


2 48


Thomas T. Upton, two months' services as tree warden and expenses. 66 15


George H. Walker Company, atlas.


15 00


F. S. Webster Company, supplies


25


James Lyons, labor


7 20


Henry Upton


5 50


James Lyons


6 00


Orrin J. Welch, one month salary as superintendent fire alarm. 16 66


Mrs. William H. Huse, one month's salary for husband as assessor 41 67


Benjamin W. Stevens, one quarter's salary as harbor master 25 00


James Lyons, labor 16 55


John Quill 66


I 80


Henry Upton


6 75


$367 09


125


DETAILED STATEMENT


FEBRUARY


American Express Company, express. $ 5 70


Robert G. Allen, collecting data of births 33 75


A. R. Andrews, supplies. I 00


J. E. Bailey, stock and labor 3 88


Boston & Maine Railroad, mileage book and Lynn ticket ...


23 00


J. J. & H. J. Chase, stamp


35


Clarence C. Day, return of births.


4 25


Fowles News Company, newspapers.


6 00


Globe Wernecke Company, cases and indexes.


4 20


Timothy Harrington, death returns.


25 25


Charles F. Johnson, birth returns.


2 75


James O. Lacaillade


6 75


Moulton & Lunt, two fountain pens.


7 50


R. J. Mckinney, death returns.


21 00


News Publishing Company, printing


9 25


Ernest H. Noyes, birth returns.


6 00


George H. O'Connell, expenses as city solicitor


1 00


W. W. Pillsbury, birth returns.


3 75


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem


8 65


Charles C. Stockinan, use of tables and chairs at City hall. .


4 55


Herbert R. Scott, repairing typewriter 4 75


Frank W. Snow, birth returns.


25


F. E. Smith, postmaster, stamps and box rent


8 50


Telephone Company, rental of telephone IO 84


Frederick Tigh, return of births 8 75


Western Union Telegraph Company, time service City hall clock .


3 00


John F. Young, return of births


5 75


Orrin J. Welch, one month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm ... 16 66


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor 3 00


James Lyons, labor. 2 10


$242 18


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ANNUAL REPORTS


MARCH


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor. $ 17 55


Herbert Currier, ringing bell 2 00


Herald Company, printing 5 00


P. B, Jackson, cash paid for expenses to Boston I 50


Library Bureau, index cards. 6 50


G. W. Langdon, expenses to Boston 6 80


News Publishing Company, advertising


3 75


A. C. Nason, birth returns ..


8 75


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell state and city election, and February 22nd. 4 00


F. E. Smith, postmaster, 100 postals and 200 stamps. 2500 stamped envelopes. 53 00


5 00


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem. 6 80


Edward M. Todd, agent, error in assessing taxes to Martha D. Stanwood. 23 70


Telephone Company, rental of telephone 14 27


Moses Young, death returns. 5 25


News Publishing Company, printing mayor's address 45 50


Sewer, appropriation for sewer maintenance 200 00


$409 37


APRIL


American Express Company, express. $ I 95


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor . 3 00


E. J. Batchelder, ringing bell at Old South church 7 00


Brown, Lent & Pett, pay roll streets


J. B. M. Dickins, birth returns. 13 00


5 50


Eagle Pencil Company, pencils.


6 50


Boston & Maine Railroad, mileage book and Lynn ticket ...


23 00


Jackson's Express Company, express


20


J. Lyon, pens


9 50


Ray Miller, ringing bell


2 00


Wolfe Tavern, meals and hack hire


2 00


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem


3. 00


Telephone Company, rental of telephone.


3 24


F. S. Webster Company, supplies 2 50


Western Union Telephone Company, time service, City hall clock. 3 00


DETAILED STATEMENT I27


John Homer, birth returns $ 15 75


James Lyons, labor 5 25


Henry Upton 2 25


$108 64


MAY


American Express Company, express $ 2 40


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor II 80


Butnam & Stone, books for assessors and city treasurer's offices 26 50


Jackson's Express Company, express . . . 75


F. E. Smith, postmaster, 500 cent stamped envelopes. 5 60


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


F. E. Smith, postmaster, box rent


50


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem


3 75


Telephone Company, rental of telephone


20 97


Wakefield Daily Item, printing for assessors.


5 50


Joseph T. White, ringing bell


2 00


Worcester & Hall, birth returns


7 75


Thomas T. Upton, team 372 days.


7 00


C. R. Sargent Company, installing alarm on Cashman Bros.' house as per agreement 125 00


James Lyon labor 12 10


Henry Upton 66


4 00


Charles Morrill 66


2 70


Walter White


2 70


James Lyons


2 25


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


9 00


Braman, Dow & Company, whistles


4 50


$281 77


JUNE


American Express Company, express. $ I 20


Butman & Stone, one real estate book 12 75


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor 10 00


Herald Company, advertising .. 23 50


Jackson Express Company, express. 90


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising 52 50


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I28


ANNUAL REPORTS


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem $ 10 00


Telephone Company, rental of telephone 2 77


O. J. Welch, one month's salary as superintendent of fire alarm. 16 30


C. R. Sargent Company, stock and labor.


73 71


Braman, Dow & Company, whistle and fittings.


40 21


Charles Morrill


labor


2 50


Walter White


2 50


James E. Lyons


5 00


Henry Upton


5 00


James Lyons


7 50


9 00


James E. Lyons


16


6 00


Henry Upton


2 25


Frederick C. Upton


I 00


$284 59


JULY


Squire & Swan, printing $ 8 15


F. E. Smith, postmaster, stamps .. I 50


Western Union Telephone Company, time service City hall clock . 3 00


Boston & Maine Railroad, two mileage books 40 00


A. B. Brown, birth returns,.


5 25


A. R. Andrews, supplies


2 35


Pike & Elliott, death returns.


II 50


Henry Weitzel,


4 75


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor.


9 60


American Express Company, express


3 95


F. E. Smith, postmaster, box rent.


50


Telephone Company, rental of telephone


2 45


George H. Pearson, office supplies


16 90


Herald Company, printing


2 00


News Publishing Company, printing.


1 75


P. B. Murphy, dog blanks 3 00


L. D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem I 25


W. C. Cuseck, expenses as sealer of weights and measures. . 3 65


Joseph C, Richardson, cleaning weights, measures, etc. 3 00


F. S. Webster, typewriter supplies. 2 00


Obed W. Greaton, play grounds, north and south end 50 00


I29


DETAILED STATEMENT


Newburyport fire department, appropriation for Memorial day .


$ 75 00


James Lyons


labor


5 70


Henry Upton


2 75


John Healey


2 50


James Lyons


4 75


James A. Lyons


5 75


Henry Upton


66


3 25


James Lyons


7 50


$283 75


AUGUST


American Express Company, expressing. $ 8 70


Anti-Trust Supply Company, 2000 coin envelopes. I 30


J. C. Colman, posts. 2 42


Herbert Currier, ringing bell ..


3 00


F. E. Cutter & Son, paint for trees


95


Herald Company, advertising


15 IO


William Holker, hardware.


4 05


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell.


3 00


Ray Miller,


3 00


Ernest H. Noyes, birth returns.


4 25


News Publishing Company, advertising.


15 12


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell. 3 00


B. W. Stevens, one quarter's salary as harbor master.


25 00


Squire & Swan, printing.


4 00


Telephone Company, rental of telephone


21 36


Wakefield Daily Item, four tax tables.


55


F. H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills


50 00


James E. Lyons, labor


5 50


Henry Upton


4 00


James Lyons


7 50


James E. Lyons


7 00


Henry Upton


6 00


Daniel Casey


2 50


Cornelius Sheehan


1 00


$207 30


9 00


130


ANNUAL REPORTS


SEPTEMBER


Daniel Casey labor $ 1 00


Henry Upton


I 75


James E. Lyons


2 00


J. C. M. Bayley, services as city solicitor.


3 00


Herald Company, advertising


10 50


Item Publishing Company, advertising


3 00


Library Bureau, cards and indexes


55 25


News Publishing Company, advertising


10 50


F. A. Perkins, repairing oak cabinet.


75


S. C. Reed, expenses to Boston


I 50


Telephone Company, rental of telephone


6 87


T. T. Upton, use of team and expenses.


12 20


T. S. Herlihy, attorney, in settlement of D. M. Richardson claim 50 00


James E. Lyons


labor


6 00


Henry Upton


4 25


James Lyons


7 50


8 70


James E. Lyons


7 50


Henry Upton


4 00


Daniel Casey


25


$197 52


OCTOBER


American Express Company, express $ I 65


Boston & Maine Railroad, mileage.


23 30


Boston Bank Note Company, bonds


55 00


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor


7 75


M. B. Bunker, standing cross and crown


25 00


Herald Company, printing 5 25


Hill's livery. horse hire. II 00


William Holker, hardware


8 85


Jackson Express Company, express . I 95


News Publishing Company, printing


3 25


I31


DETAILED STATEMENT


F. A. Perkins, framing picture. $ 75


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


E. L. Sibley, eyelets. I 50


F. E. Smith, postmaster, 500 stamped envelopes IO 60


Storey, Thorndike & Palmer, examining papers relating to bridge bonds 30 00


Telephone Company, rental of telephone. 5 36


Carter's Ink Company, ink 4 00


James Lyons labor 12 90


James E. Lyons 66


8 25


John J. Healey


9 00


Henry Upton


6 75


James Lyons


12 00


Charles E. Morrell ‹


7 25


John Haley


9 00


Henry Upton


6 50


James E. Lyons


60


7 75


Charles E, Morrill


66


3 00


James E. Lyons


66


9 00


John Haley


9 25


Henry Upton


7 75


James Lyons


15 00


$343 61


NOVEMBER


Osmond D. Hunt, stenography and typewriting $ 14 90


James P. Currier, ringing bell. 4 00


Herald Company, printing and advertising IO 25


J. C, Lunt & Company, death returns 14 50


Library Bureau, supplies ... 7 98


News Publishing Company, printing


2 25


Ernest H. Noyes, birth returns


2 75


George H. O'Connell, two volumes Smith's Municipal Cor- poration. 12 00


George H. Pearson, office supplies 1 70


I32


ANNUAL REPORTS


F. H. Rundlett, washing towels, etc. $ I 90


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


Fred E. Smith, postmaster, envelopes and box rent 59 IO Telephone Company, rental of telephone. 26 75


George H. Pearson, office supplies. I 40


Henry Upton, labor 3 00


James E. Lyons "


4 00


James Lyons 16 80


George W, Piper, cash paid for cement 45


$208 73


DECEMBER


American Express Company, express. $ I 25


Butnam, Stone & Company, cash book. 6 25


William C. Cuseck, expenses as sealer of weights and meas- ures. 4 4I


Herald Company, advertising and printing. 9 00


Hobbs & Warren Company, blanks.


I 55


Osmond D. Hunt, typewriting


8 50


News Publishing Company, advertising


7 00


F. A. Perkins, repairing chair.


30


S. O. Pilling, birth returns ..


3 00


George H. Pearson, office supplies


5 78


George P. Sargent, expenses to Salem


Telephone Company, rental telephone 2 00


I 57


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor


8 00


Boston & Maine Railroad, mileage and Lynn ticket. 23 00


74 00


Abatements, watering streets 1903 transfer


16 89


1904


2 70


16


66 1905


7 56


W. C. Cuseck, cash paid for horse hire and sundries


$182 76


I33


DETAILED STATEMENT


RECAPITULATION


January .


$ 367 09


February


242 18


March.


409 37


April


108 64


May.


281 77


June


284 59


July


283 75


August


207 30


September


197 52


October


343 61


November


208 73


December


I82 76


$3,117 31


I34


ANNUAL REPORTS


INTEREST DEPARTMENT


-


Appropriation


$21,000 00


CREDITS


From overdue taxes $3,315 33


From First National Bank (deposits). 1,167 10


From water commissioners to meet payment


of six months' interest on water bonds due June 1, 1905 6,002 50


10,484 93


Total appropriation and income


31,484 93


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. . 3,323 28


$34,808 21


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Finance


12 months Follansbee fund to September 1, 1905. $ 120 00


I2


66 Green fund to August 9, 1905 . 80 00


I2 Simpson fund to January 5, 1905 . 900 00


I2 Sawyer fund to July 1, 1905. ..


225 00


I2 Dexter fund to January 10, 1905. 90 00


12 Frothingham fund to January 29, 1905. 40 00


I2


A. Williams' fund to March I, 1905 . 40 00


I2


66 Brown fund to March 4, 1905 . . 675 00


I2 Toppan fund to March 10, 1905 . 10 00


I2 Atwood fund to September 1, 1905 . 472 50


I2 Todd fund to July 1, 1905 . . 400 00


I2


66 W. O. Moseley fund, to November 1, 1905. 400 00


I35


DETAILED STATEMENT


12 months registered bonds, No. I, sewer loan, $30,000. .. $ 1,200 00


I2


No. 2,


$5,000 . .. 200 00


I2


No. 3,


$7,500. . . 300 00


I2


66


No. 1-46 66 $46,000 . . . 1,610 00


12


6.


66 No. 1-6, school loan, $27,500 962 50


I2


No. 1-6, High school, $6,000 210 00


I2


66


water loan, $82,000 2,870 00


14


8 days note No. 638, $1,000 66


41 61


14


66 8 days note No. 639, $1,000


41 61


I2


66 note No. 646, $1,475


51 62


9


3 days notes 651 to 655 inclusive, $60,000


1,474 20


I2


66 note 657, $18,000


630 00


4


notes 660-661, $35,000


379 17


12,740 00


Coupons


( water bonds) . .. 8,645 00


$34,808 21


66


I36


ANNUAL REPORTS


ICE AND SNOW


Appropriation $2,500 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account 1,022 27


$3,522 27


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Highways


E. E. Bartlett, labor breaking out roads $ 40 44


John Collins, use of double team. 18 00


Fred W. Chase, labor with team and men 33 20


Cashman Bros. Company, use of men and team hauling snow. 897 83


Jere D. Duggan, use of single team. 6 60


Edwin C. Fowler, labor with horse on Plummer avenue. 5 50


J. N. Frost, use of teams hauling snow


44 00


J. M. Haley, use of single and double team hauling snow 35 20


L. M. Hatch & Son, use of single team


3 45


E. C. Johnson, labor and use of team


33 25


George T. Merrill, use of double team


15 80


George P. Merrill, use of man and horse


24 84


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


37 16


John Mahoney, use of man and horse.


33 22


A. T. Newhall, breaking out Turkey Hill road.


10 98


W. B. Porter, use of team hauling snow and dragging side- walks 41 20


C. J. Sweeney, use of men and team


56 00


Thomas P. Thomas, breaking out sidewalks, use of team.


35 92


M. M. Toomey, breaking out roads


42 05


C. A. Broyer, use of single team.


6 00


James C. Colman, use of double team


10 00


N. N. Colman, labor


5 85


G. F. Lord, labor.


7 31


J. M. Little, use of double team.


16 00


J. Mitchell, hauling snow with double teanı 9 00


Wolfe Tavern, use of single team 3 60


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DETAILED STATEMENT


J. A. Young


labor


$ 4 80


James Lyons


18 46


Maurice Welch


15 30


Thomas Hale


106 00


Dennis Kelleher


80 13


Michael Kelleher


66


74 50


Daniel Lucy


66


82 39


Cornelius Shea


93 74


Charles Allen


78 99


Daniel Casey


56 50


Bart. Creeden


73 83


Jere Donahoe


10 80


Patrick Donahoe


I 80


John Herlihy


66 60


Cornelius Kelleher


40 96


David Buckley


18 00


Jere Coffey


32 41


John Coffey


19 35


Timoth Y. Coffey


7 43


Thomas Cogger


16 54


John Connors


52 66


A. J. Cook


I 58


Harry Cross


66


2 70


Jere Crimmins


2 70


Michael Duggan


66


9 90


Williamı Gowans


16 20


Joseph Herbert


2 70


Cornelius Lynch


71 35


Myles Mahaney


31 05


William Merritt


28 59


Patrick Russell


2 70


Daniel O'Connell


60


62 56


Daniel Quill


62 57


Thomas Ryan


72 35


Cornelius Sullivan


96 99


Bryant Sweeney


73 14


Michael Crowley


29 05


Jeremiah Hartnett


66


58 97


Jeremiah Sheehan


57 04


Albert Hodgdon


6


2 48


A. L. Jackson


3 83


66


...


66


I38


ANNUAL REPORTS


Cornelius Lucy


labor


$ 63 35


Michael Murphy


7 20


James Welch


32 86


William Nealon


13 50


Michael Lucy


2 70


John Lynch


10 13


D. Lyons


I 80


Owen Keefe


5 18


J. Marlarcky


16 20


G. A. Mckenzie


4 61


Patrick O'Brien


15 31


Frederick Rand


8 10


John Ready


90


Cornelius Reagan


66


8 10


G. S. St. Louis


2 70


Patrick Sheehan


6 53


J. P. Kent


4 84


M. Lynch


5 40


Frederick Ohlson


4 50


Thomas Sweeney


8 10


James Toomey


26 10


Edward Wiseman


66


I 80


O. C. Bailey


2 70


Ira Copeland


3 60


Ambrose Silloway


35 89


Dennis Singleton


80


Tadot Touchette


66


2 70


M. Welch


8 10


T. E. Whalen


18 45


H, Wilkey


: 80 1


Benjamin Wilson


2 70


F. B, Ives


I 35


Pierce Griffin


3 60


Daniel Casey


2 50


F. Constance


66


1 80


John Devonshire


30 60


D. T. Hale


6 75


J. J. Healey


5 40


W. P. Flynn


I 58


D. P. Newhall


.


9 00


$3,522 27


66


I39


DETAILED STATEMENT


ELECTIONS


Appropriation. $1,350 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. 91 83


$1,441 83


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council


Newburyport Herald Company, printing and advertising . . $205 15


Item Publishing Company, advertising. 45 00


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising. 184 75


F. S. Webster Company, supplies 2 00


John E. Bailey, stock and labor


8 75


W. B. Porter, delivery and collecting ballot boxes.


6 00


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


12 00


Frank H. Rundlett, putting up and taking down booths and car fares 16 00


George H. Pearson, supplies.


3 00


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room, ward five 10 00


S. H. Thurlow Company, hardware ...


23


A. W. Thompson, sundries.


II 30


H. M. Meek Company, nomination papers.


6 00


Hermon Staples, cleaning and pasting check boards.


I 75


Est. N. Varina, 2240 pounds coal.


6 90


Benjamin G. Davis, one year's salary as registrar of voters


100 00


Bernard W. Barrett


100 00


Albert W. Hopkinson


100 00


George H. Stevens


100 00


William E. Woodman, services at ward room, ward two ...


9 00


Albert Hodgdon


one .. . 14 00


10 00


Frank E. Thurlow, services as warden, ward one. ... John C. Lang clerk 10 00


140


ANNUAL REPORTS


Charles C. Donnell, services as inspector, ward one.


$10 00


W. B. Porter


10 00


Thomas Humphreys


16


10 00


George P. Greenleaf


10 00


Moses A. Stevens


66


deputy warden, ward one ..


4 00


Herbert S. Noyes


66


clerk


. .


66


inspector


. .


4 00


William H. Colby


2 00


John W. Allen


4 00


William H. Pettingell


4 00


Joseph L. Thurlow


2 00


Orrin B. Stevens


2 00


Isaac Poor


warden, ward two


10 00


Aaron B. Adams


clerk


..


10 00


Greenleaf A. Johnson


inspector


10 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell


10 00


John J. McGlew


66


10 00


Samuel J. Ford


66


10 00


Frank E. Foley


66


deputy warden, ward two. .


4 00


Forrest L. Davis


clerk


. .


4 00


Allen D. Pettingell


inspector


4 00


George A. Tuxbury


.


2 00 .


Edward M. Todd


2 00


Eben N. Lambert


66


2 00


Frank W. Landford


4 00


Charles G. Pray


2 00


George E. Shea


warden, ward three. . .


5 00


H. P. Macintosh, Jr.


clerk


10 00


James H. Barrett


inspector


10 00


Harry E. Hewitt


warden


.


10 00


Frank H. Barboro


inspector 66


.


5 00


J. H. Wheeler


5 00


Stanley Besse


5 00


Cornelius J. Kiley


66


10 00


J. Hermann Carver


deputy warden, ward three


4 00


C. B. Huse


clerk


4 00


J. J. Kelley


inspector


4 00


66


. .


66


.


·


.


....


2 00


John J. Thurlow


. .


66


141


DETAILED STATEMENT


Charles A. Grant, services as deputy inspector ward three $ 4 00


George W. Manser


4 00


David F. Souther 66 2 00


John M. Sullivan


warden, ward four 5 00


Charles A. Stockman clerk 5 00


Harold E. Noyes 66 inspector


10 00


Arthur J. Donahoe 66 66 JO 00


George N. Jaques 66


10 00


Daniel Collins, Jr. 66 . .


10 00


B. C. McQuade, services as warden and deputy warden, ward four. 7 00


W. H. Welch, services as clerk and deputy clerk, ward four.


7 00


W. H. Burns services as deputy inspector, ward four


2 00


James F. Cashman


2 00


W. H. T. Dodge


4 00


George C. Stockman


2 00


Jeremiah Higgins


2 00


John D. Ready 66


2 00


Ralph S. Bailey


4 00


Henry D. Follansbee


warden, ward five 10 00


clerk


66


10 00


R. J. Foley


inspector


5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes


6


. 10 00


Freeman P. Healey


66


10 00


Arthur W. Huse


66


5 00


Michael J. Kelleher 66


deputy warden, ward five 2 00


66


clerk


4 00


Albert H. Beckford


inspector


2 00


Carl E. Hardy


66


2 00


Edward G. Moody 66


..


2 00


W. P. Donahoe


66


2 00


John J. O'Brien


2 00


F. W. Chase


4 00


Herbert W. Ross, services as inspector and deputy inspec- tor, ward five. 7 00


Michael J. Murphy, services as inspector and deputy in- spector, ward five 7 00


66


John J. Creeden


Frank E. Davis


66


142


ANNUAL REPORTS


Joshua L. Chase services as warden ward six


$ 10 00


William R. Whitmore


clerk


10 00


Edwin F. Jackman


inspector


66


10 00


Frank W. Merrill


66


10 00


William C. Coffin




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