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10 00
George H. Coffin
66
10 00
A. J. Brooks
deputy warden, ward six
4 00
William G. Somerby
clerk
4 00
William S. Patriquin
66
66
inspector
4 00
George L. Whitmore
4 00
John L. Lewis
66
6
4 00
Thomas W. Mitchell
4 00
$1,441 83
DETAILED STATEMENT 143
LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Appropriation .
$13,800 00
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account. 584 65
$14,384 65
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Lighting
Newburyport Gas & Electric Company, lighting streets and public buildings.
$14,378 65
D. W. Nutting, care of lanterns, public library
I 00
Hill's Livery, horse hire
5 00
$14,384 65
APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURES
For lighting streets and public buildings ending December 16, 1905
CUBIC FEET GAS
COST
Lighting City Hall ..
234,600
$ 328 44
Market Hall.
224,600
314 44
Central Fire Station.
211,000
295 40
Public Library ... 3,162,500
536 25
Engine House No. 2 ..
43,200
60 48
No. 3. . . . .
53,100
74 34
"
No. 8. . . . .
9,900
15 12
No. 7 .. . . .
7,800
IO 92
High School Building ...
35,400
49 56
Temple Street School ...
1,100
I 54
Jackman School
23,000
32 20
144
ANNUAL REPORTS
Lighting Kelley School
56,900 $ 79 66
License Commissioners . . 300
42
4,063,400
$1,798 77
Cost of street lights, 160 arcs, 21 incandes- cents and lanterns at public library and city hall.
$12,579 88
Sundry bills
6 00
$14,384 65
MEMORIAL DAY
Appropriation
$250 00
EXPENDITURES
W. C. Cuseck, quartermaster for Post 49, G. A. R. $250 00
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DETAILED STATEMENT NOTES PAYABLE
Amount outstanding December 17, 1904 . $130,225 00
Notes issued in 1905 as follows:
No. 651, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent . $15,000 00
No. 652, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent. 15,000 00
No. 653, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent.
10,000 00
No. 654, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent.
10,000 00
No. 655, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent.
10,000 00
1
No. 656, order of W. F. Houston, trustee, 3% per cent ..
1,475 00
No. 657, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 31/2 per cent.
18,000 00
No. 658, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 31/2 per cent.
1,000 00
No. 659, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 37/2 per cent.
1,000 00
No. 660, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 314 per cent.
10,000 00
No. 661, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 344 per cent. 25,000 00
No. 662, order of Institution for Savings city 47% per cent. 35,000 00
$151,475 00
$281,700 00
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Notes paid during 1905 as follows:
No. 638, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 372 per cent. $ 1,000 00
No. 639, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 372 per cent. 1,000 00
No. 646, order of W. F. Houston, trustee, 3 12 per cent . 1,475 00
No. 647, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 372 per cent. 17,000 00
No. 650, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 334 per cent. 30,000 00
No. 651, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent .
15,000 00
No. 652, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent. 15,000 00
No. 653, order J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent. 10,000 00
- No. 654, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent.
10,000 00
No. 655, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.24 per cent. 10,000 00
No. 660, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 344 per cent. 10,000 00
No. 661, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 344 per cent. 25,000 00
$145,475 00
Amount outstanding December 16, 1905.
$136,225 00
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DETAILED STATEMENT
PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS
Appropriation $525 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account. 7 35
$517 65
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Park Commissioners
William Holker, hardware. $ 9 27
Frederick Rand, labor 4 00
M. Looney I 80
Cornelius Lynch
1 80
Daniel Quill ‹
I 80
D. W. Cate, labor at Mall and Brown Square 215 51
F. E. Davis, sundry repairs, etc 12 00
E. W. Pearson. filling Brown Square beds with plants 30 00
F. E. Woods, stock and labor 17 84
Joseph J. Comley, planting flower beds and care of them at Cushing Park. 50 00
- W. C. Morse, stock and labor 56 96
Jere Hartnett, labor 6 00
S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware. 59
Watering streets, sprinkling streets for 1905 II0 08
$517 65
148
ANNUAL REPORTS
PARKS (ATKINSON COMMON)
Appropriation
$500 00
Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance
account. 4 45
$504 45
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Park Commission
John Spalding, labor.
$ 41 25
F. E. Chase
301 00
S. E. Wilson
31 50
John Ronan, use of horses and men.
97 43
F. E. Cutter & Son, painting flag pole.
9 28
George H. Plumer, one flag.
II 00
B. G. Davis, stock and labor.
3 35
Watering streets, sprinkling for 1905. 9 64
$504 45
149
DETAILED STATEMENT
POLICE
Appropriation $12,500 00
CREDITS
From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fines one year ending September 30, 1905. . $872 48
From Charles L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines one year ending December 1, 1905 . 15 00
From Neptune Fire Association for services ren- dered at fair. 15 00
From Newburyport Veteran. Association, for
services rendered at fair 15 00
$ 917 48
Total appropriation and income 13,417 48
Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account. 810 02
$14,227 50
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Police
Edward R. Ayers, services as city marshal and cash paid to January 3, 1905 . $ 92 37
Frank L. Lattime, services as city marshal and cash paid to December 1, 1905 . 1,163 9I
John L. McLean, services as assistant marshal.
974 15
Patrick Creeden
captain of the watch 946 40
Seth Young
patrolman 878 75
Charles W. Wells
871 50
George W. Lattime
66
818 75
1 George J. Ross
896 25
Frank L. Lattime
92 25
150
ANNUAL REPORTS
Philip H. Creasey, services as patrolman $ 878 75
William H. Woodman
898 75
James F. Murphy
939 75
. George F. Adams Jr.
896 25
John M. Hayes
861 25
Daniel J. Lynch
913 75
Edward R. Ayers
821 25
William A. Jackson
66
special officer
205 75
Timothy Y. Moynihan
28 75
Albert H. Pyfrom . 66
27 50
Joseph J. Barrett
II4 25
William I. Hunt 66
2 50
S. L. Truesdell 66
2 50
B. F. Hathaway
2 50
F. W. Blake
2 50
Frank B. Ives, Jr. 66
2 50
George G. Ladd
60
2 50
William J. Canning, cleaning police station
260 50
L. A. Foote, milk. 5 65
J. W. Doyle, horse hire 134 00
James Dickens, sundries and labor as electrician
57 71
William Holker, supplies I 15
J. B. M. Dickins, professional services I 00
Estate James N. Frost, ice
7 50
O. P, Foote, groceries
2I 34
Telephone Company, use of telephone
109 83
Mrs. C. Fenders, washing towels. 6 00
D. A. Goodwin, Jr., five gallons soldis. 3 50
J. M. Greenough, horse hire
II 50
National Biscuit Company, crackers
47 3I
Oak Hall Clothing Company, badges
19 78
R. A. W. Pritchard, toilet paper
7 00
George H. Pearson, supplies
15 45
W. E. Mclellan, one copy . I 00
Western Union Telephone Company, time service at police station . 12 00
J. J. & H. J. Chase, locks I 00
151
DETAILED STATEMENT
Fowles News Company, newspapers $ II 20
George C. Gray, supplies 55
Hill's livery, horse hire
: 25
Moulton & Lunt, repairing badge
20
News Publishing Company, printing and advertising
26 75
Orrin J. Welch, labor on gong, etc 5 00
Raphael Masstraisgeal, gold lace
75
Estate N. Varina, 1472 tons coal at $6.90 per ton .
100 00
Herald Company, advertising IO 50
George B. Robbins & Company, five gallons disinfectant
6 25
Frederick Tigh, professional services
4 00
S. O. Pilling,
: 50
$14,227 50
152
ANNUAL REPORTS
POOR DEPARTMENT
Appropriation .
$12,500 00
CREDITS
From city of Lowell
$320 85
Boston
89 00
Lynn.
17 84
Pittsfield
2 85
Lawrence
21 42
Gloucester
10 00
Worcester
50 00
Waltham
4 29
Haverhill,
136 50
Malden
15 00
Salem.
38 50
From town of Hudson
3 00
Wakefield
192 46
Groveland
55 72
Monson.
20 00
Revere.
44 28
Salisbury
171 75
Ipswich
187 25
Amesbury
449 10
From state of Massachusetts, transportation, support and burial of state paupers.
553 II
From W. H. Bayley, clerk, for returned aid. 546 90
sale of empty barrels.
53 10
hay
313 79
farm produce
200 00
$3,496 71
Total appropriation and income.
15,996 71 Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to balance account.
31 27
$15,965 44
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DETAILED STATEMENT
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor
Massachusetts school for feeble minded, board of sundry persons. $ 169 45
Massachusetts hospital for epileptics, board of sundry per- sons.
166 21
City of Lawrence, aid rendered sundry persons
IIO 65
City of Lowell
140 00
City of New Bedford
54 05
City of Salem
13 75
City of Beverly 66
6 00
Town of Ipswich 66
66
108 19
Town of Methuen
66
33 63
City of Haverhill
25 75
Town of Rowley
561 85
Town of Amesbury 66
66
64 75
City of Lynn
66
14 00
City of Fall River
5 20
City of Gloucester
13 57
City of Boston
8 00
Anna Jaques Hospital, medical attendance and nursing. ... William H. Bayley, clerk, aid rendered sundry persons .. . 1,139 95
850 08
W. H. Bayley, salary as clerk of the overseers of the poor. Charles W. Nelson and wife, salary as superintendant and matron of almshouse 720 00
Charles W. Nelson, cash paid for sundries
827 21
Charles W. Nelson, 7800 pounds salt hay
24 00
Ernest H. Noyes, salary as city physician 450 00
allowance for medicine 300 00
Nelson Dupee, teamster at almshouse.
90 00
Alice Johnson, domestic at almshouse
24 00
John Thurlow, services as teamster at almshouse.
90 00
George Mansfield
86 00
John Burke
80 00
Garret Farrell, engineer and watchman at almshouse 195 00
801 II
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Philip Ennis and wife, services as teamster and domestic .. $ 480 00 J. F. Carens, shoes. 5 00
Mrs. D. P. Creed, lodging poor persons. 2 00
John Connors, rent of house. 54 00
Robert Donoghue, board of poor persons.
234 00
J. L. Fairbanks & Company, one register
9 00
Mrs. John Hale, rent of house
16 00
J. B. Little, shoes, etc.
45 25
Mrs. Eben Little, Jr., rent of house
39 00
Henry R. Weitzel, burial of poor person
14 50
William H. Woods, provisions 40 50
Toppan & Wilson, hardware. 46 05
45 00
Edward Donahoe, shoeing, sundries, etc.
69 63
John Graham & Son, provisions
7 00
L. F. Barton, shoes, etc.
97 15
Andrew Bowlen, groceries
65 00
J. C. Colman, lumber
6 76
D. Collins, Jr., shoes, etc.
16 00
E. Perkins Lumber Company, lumber.
2 00
Frank Hubbard, clothing.
96
Estate Samuel O. Johnson, to overcharge on board of George E. Johnson. 42 71
Phebe H. Todd, rent of house
36 00
William B. Wentworth, rent of house
88 00
Joseph Gagnon
12 00
Katherine F. Lyons
60 00
Thomas Noyes & Son, groceries 61 25
National Biscuit Company, crackers,
157 46
J. H. Balch, Jr., 24,640 pounds coal 73 51
George G. Bailey, M. D., professional services. J52 69
F. H. South, rent of house. 7 50
75
T. J. Welch, shoes, etc.
10 25
William H. Merrill, trustee. rent of house
48 00
Stevens Grocery Company, groceries 12I 50
Berry, Dodge & Company 285 31
22 45
W. W. Coffin, shoes, etc.
37 70
H. C. Stevens, groceries
45 50
F. E. Davis, repairing lawn mower. 2 00
S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware
J. S. Pike, shoes, etc.
John Campbell, rent of house.
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DETAILED STATEMENT
Edgar P. True, 612 cords of wood at $4.40 $266 20
Mrs. Edmund Ryan, rent of house 15 00
D. E. Tilton, groceries 131 75
W. C. Morse, rent of house. 44 00
William Holker, hardware, etc. 138 72
Fisher & Company, clothing 2 39
Porter, Rogers & Company, clothing.
39 94
Moses H. Rolfe, grain .
319 86
A. F. Ross & Company, groceries
199 15
George M. Roaf, beef.
301 75
Standard Oil Company, oil
40 45
Rufus Thurlow, fish. 36 90
Telephone Company, rental of telephone I26 62
W. C. O'Connell, provisions 154 89
Paul A. Merrill, sugar. 625 10
R. J. McKinney, burial of poor person 14 50
George E. Stickney
14 50
S. Levy & Son, clothing 14 10
Est. Richard Pettingell, rent of house 228 00
John H. Page, board of poor person 48 00
Isaac Poor, groceries 54 00
Timothy Harrington, burial of poor persons. 93 00
J. M. Greenough, use of ambulance and hacking 2 50
H. A. Knapp, milk 3 72
J. C. Rolfe 23 70
W. J. Cook, groceries I45 00
Brewster Bros., insurance. 90 00
T. J. Mannix, rent of house 28 25
B. & M. R. R., freight and transportation of poor: 54 99 Butman, Stone & Company, books. II 25
Beach Soap Company, one barrel washing powder. 9 00
J. H. Babb, boots, shoes, etc. 77 25
Harriet M. Currier, rent of house. 10 00
P. W. Donlon, provisions. 100 02
Moulton & Lunt, repairing spectacles 50
Sarah Remick, rent of house. 14 00
Plumer Grocery Company, groceries. 25 50
156
ANNUAL REPORTS
Newburyport Herald Company, subscription Morning Herald $ 4 00
P. K. Sanders, supplies I 95
Osgood & Goodwin, clothing. 47 84
I. A. Morse, rent of house ...
12 50
Fowle, Hibbard & Company, beans, etc.
63 88
Est. N. Varina, 500,390 pounds coal at $6.90 and 157,970 pounds coal at $5. 1,893 99
Lyon & Greenleaf, 125 barrels flour and five tons mid- dlings 624 25
Fuller & Cavanaugh, stock and labor 16 00
S. P. Safford, hacking. 4 25
Edward A. Bickford, nursing poor person .
37 00
John Bowsie
9 00
J. C. Lunt Company, burial of poor person 14 50
$15,965 44
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DETAILED STATEMENT
PRINTING
Appropriation $700 00
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
count 36 25
$663 75
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Printing
News Publishing Company, printing. $ 54 95
Newburyport Herald Company, printing .. 9 25
Hunt Printing and Engraving Company, printing poll lists, six wards. 149 60
Hunt Printing and Engraving Company, printing.
8 75
Squire & Swan, printing.
18 00
Squire & Swan, printing and binding 500 copies annual reports 423 20
$663 75
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ANNUAL REPORTS
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Appropriation .
$2,300 00
CREDITS
From town of Newbury, use of library for year 1904
$150 00
From dog licenses.
668 59
From treasurer of public library as per vote of trustees :
S. W. Marston, fund income 140 00
E. S. Moseley 140 00
A. E. Cutter
105 00
E. H. Stickney
235 00
W. O. Moseley 66
400 00
1,838 59
Total appropriation and income.
4,138 59
Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account. 52 07
$4,190 66
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the City Council
John D. Parsons, services as librarian
$1,200 00
Martha P. Lunt
superintendent reading room 125 06
Effie A. Tenney
assistant librarian 400 00
Helen E. Tilton
66
239 50
E. S. Thurston 66
372 99
Alice W. Toppan
40 25
Harriet W. Barton
105 74
Charles I. Somerby
238 00
Dexter W. Nutting
janitor of library 404 50
Dexter W. Nutting, care of lights in front of library. I 00
I59
DETAILED STATEMENT
James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer $ 50 00
James Dickens, mantles, chimneys, etc. 2 3I
F. J. Barnard & Company, binding books 262 05
Jackson's Express, expressing . . . 6 10
Gaylord Brothers', adhesion cloth 6 15
Brewster Bros., agents, treasurer's bond. 12 50
Squire & Swan, 100 copies of library report. 15 00
Hannah Leary, cleaning library 20 20
George H. Jaques, hardware. 2 90
Horace B. Brooks, binding books
15 20
O-So-Ezy Manufacturing Company, one gallon dressing . . I 75 The Talbot Company, one gallon Ta-Bo 3 00
J. I. Holcomb Manufacturing Company, supplies.
16 50
J. J. & H. J. Chase, sharpening lawn mower.
50
F. Dillingham & Co., library paper
9 00
F. H. Horseford, seeds.
3 75
John Murphy, six loads loom and trucking rubbish.
29 00
James M. Sullivan, rebinding books.
23 85
S. E. Kimball, supplies 2 39
Estate N. Varina & Son, 53,700 pounds coal at $6.90 a ton
165 41
David Fraquaher, rebinding books
16 50
Library Bureau, sundries.
48 90
Telephone Company, use of telephone
20 18
Thomas W. Byrn, installing electric lights in public library .. 231 50
Herald Company, printing.
6 75
W. E. Morse, supplies ...
95
Item Publishing Company, printing .
74 50
Watering streets, watering streets for 1905.
IO 48
American Express Company, expressing
90
Bart. Creeden, labor
80
Michael Kelleher, labor
I 80
Cornelius Lucy
I 80
$4,190 66
160
ANNUAL REPORTS
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Appropriation
$2,200 00
CREDITS
From County of Essex for rent of police court rooms, one year to January 1, 1905 .. .. $250 00
From F. H. Rundlett for breakage of opera chair I 50
From F. H. Rundlett, agent, for rental of City hall 955 00
From city clerk for sale of burial lots 165 00
$1,371 50
Total appropriation and income
3,571 50
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance
account.
1,064 47
$4,635 97
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Public Property
William Holker, hardware. $ 87 08
Hook & Ladder Company No. I, service of men 5 00
W. T. Mitchell, services at City hall, Hose Co. No. 7. I 00
F. W. Merrill I 00
W. C. Morse, stock and labor
93 4I
D. F. Noyes
II 55
Osgood & Goodwin, dry goods.
18 99
Engine Company No. I, services of man
2 00
Page & Welch, stock and labor
15 95
Edward Perkins Lumber Company, stock and labor
II 83
William S. Somerby, services at City hall, Hose 7 .. I 00
C. R, Sargent Company, stock and labor. 56 25
S. H. Thurlow Company, hardware. 40 55
Henry O. Martin, services as keeper of bath house 229 00
Hatch Bros., stock and labor 384 53
DETAILED STATEMENT 161
E. F. Bodine, chair $ 6 50
Anti-Trust Supply Company, toilet paper . 6 50
R. Strangman, labor. 107 63
Chase & Lunt, insurance
75 00
A. W. Reddy, agent, insurance
75 00
McGlew Bros., iron work.
I 85
Manasseh Merritt, labor.
2 50
Watering streets, for watering streets 1905 70 00
C. A. Currier, labor, mason work ... . . II 75
C. M. Lunt & Son, removing offal from school houses 28 00
E. A. Pearson, labor as mason .
5 00
Joseph L. Adams, stock and labor.
8 04
Assignee Creeden Bros,, stock and labor 2 10
B. G. Davis
5 45
Fisher & Company, dry goods.
94
S. J. Hughes, oil and powder. I 85
Charles C. Stockman, chair, glass, duster 8 65
F. A. Perkins, repairing furniture 4 70
Thomas P. Thomas, stock and labor 33 14
Yerxa & Company, matches
50
R. G. Adams, stock and labor
5 05
Charles O. Townsend, cleaning rug and repairing chair .
I 00
John Langley, stock and labor
25 3I
J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Company, broom
3 75
Charles Allen labor
I 80
Daniel Lucy 66
80
· John Herlihy
80
Thomas Hale
90
Jere Hartnett
90
Cornelius Lucy
90
Karl Castelhun, toilet paper 1 00
J. W. Doyle, repairs on iron gate, High school. 19 II
Eagle Chemical Company, 12 barrels powder 22 10
Federal Clay Company, 500 brick. 4 00
A, Hoyt & Son, stock and labor
13I 44
T. H. McCarthy
54 55
W. E. Morse 66 as electrician 5 66
Orient Mfg. Company, spray and atomizer
3 00
F. H. Rundlett, washing towels
I 90
J. C. Colman and Hale Knight, rent of coal shed 100 00
A. J. Casey & Company, toilet paper . 6 50
162
ANNUAL REPORTS
J. C. Colman, lumber $ 4 26
Albert Russell & Son, stock and labor.
5 19
R. E. Johnson, removing cask and crib work at bath-house 12 50
Judson Benson, iron work
6 50
James Dickens, stock and labor as electrician .
IIO 36
F. E. Davis, stock and labor.
61 75
C. L. Davis, six boxes tapers
50
Green Davis, stock and labor
30 58
George E. Cooper, stock and labor making fence 52 57
Joseph P. Page, stock and labor as electrician 6 95
Hermon Staples, stock and labor 8 95
Toppan & Wilson, hardware. 19 03
F. E. Woods, stock and labor
7 87
Herman Castelhun, cleaning clock at police court. J 50
II 00
Fuller & Cavanaugh, cleaning furnaces.
45 28
Stephen W. Gale, labor at Currier and Curtis schools
7 32
B. G. Gerrish, window shades
20 25
Percy B. Jackson, cleaning and laying carpet .
5 04
Merrimac River Towing Company, towing bath house. ..
25 00
Hub Plumbing & Heating Company, labor at Jackman school. 14 00
George H. Plumer, one pair blankets, sheets, etc.
5 89
Paine Furniture Company, roll top desk and chair. 38 50
Orrin J. Welch, labor as electrician
II 95
Newburyport Herald Company, advertising .
II 00
L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor
8 69
Edgar Ross
24 25
Newburyport Laundry, laundry .
1 00
Newburyport Water Works, use of water at Highland bury- ing ground 15 00
W. H. T. Dodge, labor at No. 3 engine house 6 00
O. P. Foote, soap, chimneys, etc. 98
J. N. Frost, ice. 7 00
R. J. Foley, stock and labor.
195 70
Frank Grover, stock and labor .. 48 84
and
Alfred Gurney, services as superintendent at Old Hill Highland burying grounds 252 05
Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter. 146 50
Winchester Tar Disinfectant Company, disinfectants. II I5
Edward Donahoe, iron work. 4 10
News Publishing Company, advertising .
163
DETAILED STATEMENT
Charles E. Woods, stock and labor $ 13 35
John E. Bailey
68 42
Charles S. Blake
2 25
Brewster Bros., insurance,
378 30
Arthur Filion, cleaning and repairing of clocks
9 60
H. D. Allen stock and labor
69 15
A. J. Brooks
28 02
George N. Black
16 35
P. S. Bradford
163 45
F. E. Cutter & Son
168 42
A. C. Currier
488 15
Estate William Huff, use of driveway at Highland ceme- tery
10 00
Rufus Morrison, labor as mason
9 80
T. E. Creeden, stock and labor
37 95
J. J. & H. J. Chase, keys, etc ...
3 70
T. V. Cotton, stock and labor.
13 24
Johnson Service Company, supplies for heating apparatus at High school. 21 86
William A. Jackson, repairs on chairs at police station 50
P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks 79 75
$4,635 97
164
ANNUAL REPORTS
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS
Appropriation $10,300 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance account 133 33
$10,166 67
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the City Council
James F. Carens, one month's salary as mayor, to January I, 1905. $ 100 00
William F. Houston, II month's salary as mayor, to De- cember 1, 1905 . 1,100 00
George H. Stevens, one year's salary as city clerk, to De- cember I, 1905. 1,450 00
Henry W. Little, one year's salary as assistant city clerk and.clerk of sprinkling committee, to December I, 1905 . 900 00
James V. Felker, one year's salary as treasurer and col- lector and clerk of state aid committee and treasurer of sinking funds, to December I, 1905 .
1,850 00
J. V. Felker, for clerk hire (office of treasurer and col- lector) one year, to December 1, 1905 . 400 00
William H. Welch, one year's salary as auditor, to De- cember I, 1905. 400 00
Frank H. Rundlett, one year's salary as city messenger, to December 1, 1905 900 00
Willard A. Hatch, one month's salary as assessor, to Jan- uary I, 1905 . 41 67
Eben C. Knight, II months' salary as assessor, to Decem- ber 1, 1905 458 33
Charles L. Perkins, II months' salary as assessor, to De- cember 1, 1905 458 33
George P. Sargent, one year's salary as assessor, to De- cember 1, 1905 . 500 00
165
DETAILED STATEMENT
J. Hermann Carver, one year's salary as clerk of common council, to December 1, 1905 $ 150 00
George H. O'Connell, one month's salary as city solicitor, to January 1, 1905. 41 74
John C. M. Bailey, II months' salary as city solicitor, to December 1, 1905 458 27
Edward Donahoe, Jr., salary as sealer of weights and measures, from December 1, 1904, to April 20, 1905 . . . 116 67 William C. Cuseck, salary as sealer of weights and meas- ures, from April 20, 1905, to December 1, 1905 . . 183 33
Irving K. Wells, salary as inspector of animals and pro- visions, from December 1, 1904. to October 18, 1905. .. 458 37
Orrin J. Welch, one year's salary as superintendent of wires, to December 1, 1905 . 99 96
Thomas T. Upton, salary as tree warden, eight months, to September 1, 1905. 100 00
$10,166 67
166
ANNUAL REPORTS
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$37,000 00
CREDITS
One year's interest Brown fund to March 4, I905
$ 675 00
Trustees of Putnam Free School, rent to June 30, 1905 . 1,200 00
State of Massachusetts, education of children state board of charity ..
170 00
Town of Rowley, tuition for children
96 00
" Newbury
94 00
Salisbury 66
157 00
W. P. Lunt, superintendent, tuition for chil- dren.
44 00
W. E. Andrews, tuition for children
9 00
Woman's Club, use of gas 2 00
Sale of books
6 45
2,453 45
Total appropriation and income.
$39,453 45
Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account.
2,583 05
$42,036 50
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the School Committee
Walter E. Andrews, salary as teacher
$1,600 00
Dana C. Wells
1,100 00
Frank A. Page
II 00
Rollin H. Fisher
930 00
Sara A. Leonard
700 00
Elizabeth Goldsmith
765 00
C. Maud Norris
66
700 00
Elizabeth A. Towle
700 00
65-0600L
20 35
42036,00
DETAILED STATEMENT
167
Fanny H. Kingsley
salary as teacher. $ 630 00
Mary A. Stark
."'
280 00
Stanwood Cobb
180 00
Frances E. May
180 00
Irving H. Johnson
1,250 00
Nellie G. Stone 66
450 00
Anna L. Whitmore
449 20
Bertha F. Ingalls
314 .25
Emily F. Upton
I35 00
E. Josephine Coffin
450 00
Frances W. Richards
1,000 00
George W. Brown
1,500 00
Priscilla G. Craig
417 50
Emma M. Lander
244 13
Nellie DeS. Barrett
66
447 75
Lillian W. Greenleaf
450 00
Mary T. Colby
450 00
Abbie L. Frost
450 00
Josie W. Kimball
450 00
Dorothy C. Packer
274 67
E. B. Woodman
II2 50
Lelia E. Kimball
382 50
Tula M. Reed
27I II
Grace E. Bartlett
399 33
Jennie P. Haskell
417 50
Lilla M. Ross 66
280 00
Feroline Woods
306 42
Mary A. Doyle
90 00
Adelaide Dodge
307 50
Bessie E. Davis
66
396 00
Edith M. Annis
357 50
Mary E. O'Connell
313 95
Elizabeth H. Cheever
357 OI
Cora A. Oliver
280 00
Gertrude E. Lewis
280 00
Hortense F. Small
399 33
Mrs. Alice Silloway
350 00
Sarah B. Chute
1,000 00
Adelena W. Sargent
450 00
Clara J. Edgerly
446 25
Ruth Sargent
407 50
66
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168
ANNUAL REPORTS
F. L. Pettigrew
salary as teacher
$425 00
Sarah F. Badger
396 00
Charlotte K. Dickins
396 66
Julia J. Hubbard
398 67
Helen S. Merrill
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