City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1906, Part 4

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1906
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DETAILED STATEMENT 61


Jere M. Haley, teaming and labor.


$ 9 00


Albert Russell & Sons Company, 64 pounds castings. 2 21


American Express Company, expressing.


25


Richard Everett & Son, stock and labor


7 10


F. W. Marshall, mason work ..


55 59


Charles H. Meader, mason work.


3 76


E. Perkins Lumber Company, 1300 bricks


5 60


Charles E. Allen labor


9 12


John Devonshire


23


Jeremiah Hartnett


23


Michael Crowley


66


I 02


Daniel Lucy


46 43


Timothy Shea


8 45


Daniel Buckley


6 98


Cornelius Buckley


31 42


Thomas Hale 66


90


Cornelius Sullivan


66


9 72


Timothy Coffey


2 03


Dennis Kelleher


22 95


John Connors


27 90


John Lynch


66


36 33


John Healey


IO 46


Edward Taylor


29 62


J. J. Connors


.


7 43


John Lucy


32 07


Sam Zani


66


36 02


Cornelius O'Connell


20 94


M. T. Carey


6 87


Daniel Casey


22 28


Cornelius Kelleher


I 80


Dennis Kelleher


16 99


Patrick Lynch


4 50


Patrick O'Brien


41 85


William Driscoll


15 87


John Pollard


66


4 50


Ira Copeland


: 48


$1,187 58


ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE


Hatch Brothers, stock and labor


$175 34


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor IO1 38


$276 72


PLUM ISLAND DRAW BRIDGE


County of Essex, 25 per cent of bills paid for lighting and operating from September 9, 1905, to July 1, 1906. . . . $434 53


15 64


Timothy Leary


62


ANNUAL REPORTS


BROMFIELD FUND


Income for 1906. $100 00


Balance on hand, December 16, 1905.


299 49


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Bromfield Fund


S. E. Kimball, repairing fence.


$ 3 00


T. T. Upton, labor 5 50


50 10


Balance on hand December 15, 1906


640 89


$699 49


CITY BONDS


Amount outstanding December 16, 1905 . . $843,000 00


Bonds paid during the year 1906 as follows :


Twelve (12) bonds of the "water loan,"


dated June 1, 1905, and payable June I, 1906.


$12,000 00


Six (6) bonds of the "bridge loan," dated September 1, 1905, and payable Septem- ber 1, 1906 6,000 00


18,000 00


Amount outstanding December 15, 1906.


$825,000 00


Due as follows :


1908 at 4 . per cent.


$ 65,000 00


1910 at 372 per cent


27,500 00


I911 at 4 per cent.


90,000 00


1913 at 4 per cent


25,000 00


1919 at 4 per cent.


107,500 00


1922 at


372 per cent.


35,000 00


1923 at 372 per cent.


50,000 00


1931 at 372 per cent.


46,000 00


1907 to 1915, inclusive, 372


60,000 00


1907 to 1934, inclusive, 372


319,000 00


$825,000 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation.


$11,500 00


CREDITS


From S. C. Reed, sale of old hose.


$15 00


$699 49


James Lyons, labor


58 60


63


DETAILED STATEMENT


From S. C. Reed, sale of old hose. $ 60


From town of Newbury, use of apparatus .. 12 00


From F. E. Davis, 106 pounds old brass at 8 cents . 8 48


$ 36 08


Total appropriation and income. 11,536 08 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-


count. 416 46


$11, 119 62


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department


Eben P. Allen, 52 weeks' salary as permanent fireman. $ 728 00


S. C. Reed, services as chief to October 1, 1906. 275 00


S. C. Reed, allowance for horse hire and cash paid. 108 86


Walter R. Bradbury, services as steward and fireman No. 3. 170 04 Hose Company No. 7 and steward, services of company . .. 641 00


Engine Company No. 3, services of company. 921 50


Engine Company No. 2, services of company. 925 00


Engine Company No. I, services of company. 812 00 Hook & Ladder Company No. I, services of company . 934 50


Assistant engineer and clerk, services .. . 240 00


Hose Company No. 8 and steward, services of company.


635 00 Charles S. Blake, services as steward and fireman No. 2 .. .. 212 50 F. W. Landford, engineer steamer No. 2 .. 160 00


Robert E. Hart, 12 months' services as captain steamer No. I. 10 00 Charles W. Adams, 12 months' services as engineer steamer No. I. 160 00


Charles B. Atkinson, 12 months' services assistant engineer No. I .. 20 00


Charles W. Turner, 12 months' services as captain steamer No. 2. 10 00


Clarence E. Redmond, services as assistant engineer steamer No. 2. . 20 00 Richard K. Pike, services as captain of hook and ladder company. 10 00


George Rollins, one years' services as steward hook and ladder company .. 50 00 Joseph P. Page, 12 months' services as captain steamer No. 3 .. . 10 00


Ralph S. Bailey, services as engineer and fireman steamer No. 3. 160 00


F. J. Partlow, services assistant engineer steamer No. 3 . 22 00


George A. Coffin, services as captain hose No. 7. 10 00 George W. Stanwood, services at captain No. 8. 10 00 Willard Dole, services as substitute. 2 00


H. Wilkey, services as substitute ..


4 00


Fred Rand, washing and rolling hose. 10 15


A. C. Currier, stock and labor. 22 32


F. E. Davis, stock and labor. 40 25


64


ANNUAL REPORTS


E. Perkins Lumber Company, wood, engine No. 2 and hose No. 7. $ 2 00


M. H. Fowler, dozen chimneys. I 20


Jere M. Healey, carting 113 25


William Holker, hardware. 123 06


Jackson's Express, expressing. I 20


D. F. Noyes, repairing lantern, No. 2.


25


J. E. Post, floor brush.


I 75


Telephone Company, use of telephone.


139 17


A. D. Wheeler, agent, sundries ..


48 73


Orrin J. Welch, labor on fire alarm.


262 03


W. B. Porter, teaming.


77 78


W. E. Morse, electrical supplies.


15 43


Judson Benson, slice bar ..


1 50


M. H. Chase, stock and labor.


22 40


Carl Castelhun, sulphric acic.


3 46


William Canning, washing and rolling hose.


75


James Dickens, electrical supplies


19 56


J. W. Doyle, use of team, etc.


28 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire.


10 00


Hill's livery, horse hire.


12 00


News Publishing Company, printing letter heads


5 50


A. F. Ross & Co., soda .


4 15


A. Russell & Sons Company, castings.


20


Edward B. Hoyt, taking care 74 hydrants, four reservoirs ..


45 00


J. H. Balch, Jr., one ton coal.


7 25


Atkinson Coal company, 107,550 pounds coal, engines No. 2 and No. 3, Hose 8, central fire station. 345 71


5 16


C. A. Twitchell, two fire badges.


50


McGlew Bros. Company, iron work, etc.


74 00


W. P. Davis, services as substitute for permanent man ...


2 00


John Collins, coal, central fire station and engine No. 2.


3I 41


Highway department, use of horse.


14 25


Guy Brothers, repairing steam fire engine boiler .


2 50


Gamewell Fire Alarm Company, supplies.


49 52


P. Sutherland, polish .. 9 00


S. P. Bray, 52,980 pounds coal, engines No. 2 and No. 3, hose No. 7 and No. 8. 165 56


19 09


James M. Baker, one dozen gladding spanners.


5 00


B. G. Davis, stock and labor.


1 35


Hub Plumbing & Heating Company, stock and labor John D. Ready, insurance.


20 00


J. W. Clark, repairs.


14 50


J. E. Frost, ice. 16 50


Osgood & Goodwin, towels ..


3 00


C. C. Stockman, one feather duster 2 50


Standard Oil Company, oil.


52 07


T. J. Moynihan, police service at city hall.


7 00


Ingalls' Garage Company, supplies.


38 33


B. W. Barrett, repairing badges.


75


Baltimore Waste Company, waste.


Amoskeag Fire Engine Company, to expense of rolling tubes for steamer No. 2 and examination


48 44


DETAILED STATEMENT 65


W. C. Benson, ironwork. $ 3 35


Peter Gray & Sons, one new departure gong.


15 75


H. N. Marshall & Son. salt .. 3 15


American Express Company, expressing. 8 00


J. N. Frost, ice 6 00


Cashman Brothers Company, use of horses and drivers from December 1, 1905, to December 1, 1906. J.448 50


F. E. Cutter & Son, stock and labor 5 95


Haverhill Distilled Water Company, five gallons water I 50


Gas & Electric Company, repairs on fire alarm


36 65


Newburyport Express Company, expressing.


I 40


Arthur G. Osborne, waste.


IO 25


S. L. Truesdale, substitute for permanent man


2 00


S. H. Thurlow Company, hardware.


3 73


Western Union Telegraph Company, time service of clock.


12 00


Edwin Cook, taking care of 47 hydrants and five reservoirs from December 1, 1905, to April 1, 1906.


33 50


Berry, Dodge & Company, soda ..


1 00


Quascacunquen lodge, for storing truck and ladders from March 18, 1905, to March 18, 1906. 30 00


Estate N. Varina, coal for No I and No. 3 engine houses ...


75 .39


Jere Healey, coal for central fire station .


7 25


Newburyport Herald Company, printing.


8 00


Edgar H. Blaisdell, setting two fires on engine.


6 00


William H. Chase, services as permanent man.


4 00


Cornelius Callahan Company, supplies.


90 50


O. P. Foote, oil.


70


Toppan & Wilson, hardware ..


7 50


Moulton & Lunt, repairing badges


55


Charles M. Maguire, horse hire.


2 00


J. J. & H. J. Chase, two keys.


20


Charles E. Woods, stock and labor


8 65


John Wills, treasurer, extra services three men


6 00


$11,119 62


FUEL


Appropriation


$650 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance


account. 31 77


$681 77


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Fuel


Jere M. Haley, teaming .. $ 65 50


Estate N. Varina, 7250 pounds coal. 22 33


Item Publishing Company, advertising bids. 6 00


Newburyport Herald Company, advertising bids. 8 50


News Publishing Company, advertising bids. 8 50


Atkinson Coal Company, 101,350 pounds coal, city hall at $7.20 325 77


66


ANNUAL REPORTS


Arthur Withington, drawing contract. $ 5 00


F. E. Hodge, testing scales,. 6 50


Frank J. Davis, 174 hours' labor collecting tickets for city coal. .


Daniel J. Coughlin, checking coal at city buildings 39 15


19 80


A. W. Nason, 1166 bushels charcoal at 12 cents .. 139 92


E. Donahoe Jr., weighing 1,333,451 pounds coal at 5 cents .. 34 80


$681 77


PRICES PAID FOR FUEL


Egg coal. $7 to $7.20 per ton


Stove coal.


$7 to $7.20 per ton


Cannel coal.


.$15 per ton


Cumberland coal. -$5 per ton


Charcoal. . 12 cents per bushel


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$13,700 00


CREDITS


From F. I. Knight, removing snow


3 00


From Cashman Brothers, two-fifths cost of bedding cen- tral fire station.


29 91


From A. B. Black, bill credited back.


65


From Cornelius Sullivan, hokey pokey cart wheels


1 00


From George J. Little, roller and saddle.


10 00


From fire department, for horse hire No. I house.


14 25


From Mrs. Waters, one load of gravel.


50


From abatement of taxes, transfer from tax of 1906. 1,500 00


From J. Collins, five loads of gravel .


50


From school department, one broom for high school.


75


From state of Massachusetts, 35 loads of gravel.


3 50


From G. W. Richardson, one load of ashes.


25


From state of Massachusetts, street railway tax


1,184 40


From Citizen's street railway, excise tax 1906.


947 28


From Edward True, labor, car fares Daniel Quill


9 00


From Frank Marshall, use of road roller ..


4 50


From Boston & Northern street railway, excise tax 1906. .


457 88


From Haverhill & Amesbury street railway, excise tax 1906.


85 19


From sewer construction, teaming for sewers.


72 50


From Citizen's Electric street railway, labor, stone, roller etc .. 98 12


Total appropriation and income.


18,123 15


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account.


1,292 28


$19,415 43


677


DETAILED STATEMENT


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Highways


George W. Langdon, salary and cash paid to January I, 1906 ... 113 55


James H. Johnston, salary and cash paid to December I, 1906. . 1,186 75


Frank Annis, 52 weeks' services as driver No. 2. 728 00


Dennis Lucy, 52 weeks' services as driver No. 2. 728 00


Maurice D. Broderick, 52 weeks' services as driver No. I .. .


728 00


Albert E. Bray, 52 weeks' services as driver No. I.


728 00


George W. Carter, 52 weeks' services as driver No. 3. 728 00


Dennis J. Hale, 52 weeks' services as driver No. 3.


728 00


Hale Knight, hay, straw, grain ..


421 91


Karl Castelhun, sundries.


25


J. S. Quill, shoeing and sundries


93 80


B. G. Davis, stock and labor.


9 99


Judson Benson, shoeing, etc.


7 25


Moses H. Rolfe, grain .


188 34


Annie M. Chase, typewriting.


2 00


Eben P. Allen, washing and rolling hose.


2 50


Jere M. Haley, labor with teams.


124 30


John E. Weare, two pails, one lantern


91


F. E. Davis, stock and labor


15 70


E. E. Linton, professional services as veterinary


12 00


Mrs. L. Boutin, hauling hay to engine No. I.


3 00


Cashman Brothers Company, crushed stone and use of horses and men. 5,869 93


W. C. Benson, stock and labor.


27 18


Charles W. Blake, professional services as veterinary 4 00


Reed Brothers, labor on roads ..


I 12


John Ronan, IIo loads gravel and use of horses.


63 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone


26 96


Herald Company, advertising.


22 25


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising.


18 25


Item Publishing Company, advertising.


1 00


F. M. Underhill, labor on roads.


4 00


William Holker, pipe, cement, etc.


16 78


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor ..


9 40


J. J. & H. J. Chase, repairing lock, keys.


85


James Lyons, labor with team.


7 13


Albert Hodgdon, teaming dirt.


45


J. Sweeney, labor with teams


160 30


Toppan & Wilson, hardware.


36 15


Delphos Can Company, supplies


15 00


Dennison Estabrook Company, supplies.


35 00


J. H. Balch, Jr., one foot wood.


1 00


Joseph Gagnon, labor .. 17 00


J. W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries


168 09


J. M. Chase, labor on roads ..


12 03


E. Donahoe, Jr., shoeing, sundries


28 42


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor 4 65


Poor department, 16,455 pounds hay at $15 .


121 43


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68


ANNUAL REPORTS


M. H. Chase, stock and labor $ 48 05


McGlew Brothers, shoeing, ironwork, etc. 70 70


F. A. Silloway, harness work, etc .. II IO


Jere Healey, coal and wood . 10 13


Boston & Maine railroad, freight 9 30


A. B. Black, two snow plows.


65 65


George H. Pearson, supplies


3 93


WV. F. Runuells, storage of city sieds.


10 00


P. K. Sanders, supplies


95


A. C. Currier, stock and labor


5 93


Atkinson Coal Company, coal and atlas


69 65


S. H. Thurlow Company, hardware .. 35 48


A. Russell Sons Companv, stock and labor 335 78 90


Gould & Adams, rubber stamps.


Estate E. S. Toppan, hay at $4 per ton .


95 29


W. S. Barton, 4,485 pounds hay at $17 per ton


38 1I


F. L. Barton, 3,975 pounds hay at $17 per ton . 33 79


Baltimore Waste Company, waste.


5 60


James E. Lyons & Son, labor with team.


3 68


Essex Registrar Deeds, recording two deeds.


I 30


G. W. Bollman, labor. .


I 35


E. E. Bartlett, labor on roads,


II 80


M. H. Fowler, oil.


I 05


Blanche B. Kimball, typewriting for mayor.


2 00


J. Joy, stock and labor.


5 70


Watering streets, 7500 feet street watering for year 1906 at four cents 300 00


F. L. Jewell, hay at $17 per ton


80 08


American Express Company, expressing


I 30


George I. Little, hay at $18 per ton. 29 70


William Little, hay at $16 per ton.


40 24


James Dickens, five gallons oil.


65


George F. Morrill & Company, paint and brush .


45 1


Hermon Staples, two lights and setting.


80


S. P. Bray, 9380 pounds coal at $5 per ton.


20 94


J. C. Currier, oil .


9I


J. W. Clark, spreader for No. 3.


I 25


George T. Merrill, Jr., hay at $8 per ton and labor with teams ..


52 30


T. H. O'Neil, 617 tons crushed stone at $1.21.


746 76


Estate N. Varina, weighing 597 tons crushed stone


I7 91


J. J. Coffey, substitute driver


30 00


John Swapp, substitute driver


20 00


J. J. Connors labor


18 28


Patrick O'Keefe


209 16


William Ready


177 32


Cornelius O'Connell,


87 44


William Driscoll


61 56


John Pollard


34 43


C. E. Robinson


I33 75


Mr. Sweeney


I 80


George R. Hayward


32 86


Edward Taylor


212 02


69


DETAILED STATEMENT


T. Moynihan


labor


$ 21 60


J. J. Healey


50 41


Patrick Sheehan


29 14


M. T. Carey


148 21


John Lucy


52 33


Cornelius Lyons


4 50


Sam Zani


118 04


John Vahan


5 74


John Hale


26 00


Charles E. Allen


74 58


Daniel Casey


175 22


Thomas Hale


66


48 40


Dennis Kelleher


66


179 12


Patrick Lynch


10 15


Cornelius Shea


40 28


Jeremiah Sheehan


66


4 18


Bryan Sweeney


66


57


Daniel Quill


252 88


Jeremiah Hartnett


9 30


Timothy Shea


31 3I


James Welch


2 70


Patrick O'Brien


66


352 14


Daniel Buckley


37 36


Cornnelius Buckley


108 83


John Connors


216 84


Timothy Coffey


IO 59


John Lynch


152 14


T. Coffey, Jr.


I 13


Cornelius Kelleher


232 29


Michael Crowley


84 08


Timothy Leary


48 75


Cornelius Kelleher


8 89


A. A. Silloway


30 05


Cornelius Sullivan


142 43


B. H. Morrisey


4 50


John Devonshire


IO 91


John Herlihy


90


Cornelius Lucy


2 25


Daniel Lucy


162 70


Daniel O'Connell


90


Michael Kelleher


4 28


Clarence Lowell


8 10


Ira Copeland


73 70


J. Hale


45


J. Hale Jr.


45


Collins Babcock


4 28


Cornelius Leary


IO 80


John Marlarkey


66


4 28


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$19,415 43


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70


ANNUAL REPORTS


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$ 50 00


Appropriation (overdraft year 1905) .


16,977 82


$17,027 82


CREDITS


From I. K. Wells, milk licenses. $ 21 50


From Alfred Goodwin, advertising gas engine. 4 00


From Cornelius Leary, advertising gas engine. 5 00


From C. B. Mather, advertising gas engine .... 3 00


From Frank Peckham, advertising gas engine. 3 00


From O. J. Gurney, advertising gas engine ....


3 00


From R. G. Adams, advertising gas engine ....


4 25


From city messenger, sale of books. 2 00


From city clerk, junk licenses ...


49 00


From city clerk, recording papers.


9 45


From city clerk, marriage fees ..


9 50


From city clerk, pawnbrokers' licenses.


100 00


From city clerk, show licenses.


26 00


From city clerk, auctioneers' licenses


6 00


From city clerk, pool table licenses


20 00


From city clerk, badges ..


1 00


From city clerk, Highland cemetery .


40 00


From city clerk, burial lots.


3 00


From city clerk, other income


IOI 50


4II 20


Income account transferred


1,387 00


Water account transferred .


5,000 00


Watering streets 1905, transferred .


2 76


Watering streets 1906, transferred.


15 44


6,816 40


UNDRAWN TRANSFERS


Poor


$ 781 70


Fire.


416 46


Public property .


352 29


Police.


229 05


Salaries


404 27


Printing.


74 27


Sewer maintenance.


16


Parks, Atkinson common


08


Interest.


3 40


Ice and snow.


346 09


Abatement of tax 1903.


1,218 42


Abatement of tax 1904.


218 80


4,044 99


$27,889 21


7I


DETAILED STATEMENT


OVERDRAWN TRANSFERS


School.


$ 2,234 95


Highway


1,292 28


Public library


249 36


Lighting


1,332 40


Fuel.


31 77


Newburyport bridge.


105 53


Sidewalks and edgestones


1,358 14


Board of health


209 56


Soldiers' relief .


1,030 87


Ashes and rubbish.


35


Parks


33 83


Elections.


209 51


Protection of trees.


160 74


Watering streets 1906.


275 68


Abatement of tax 1905


151 40


Abatement of tax 1906.


886 08


State of Massachusetts, military aid .


67 00


9,629 45


Overdrawn balance 1905


10,977 82


Expenditures as per statement.


6,283 77


To water bonds due June 1, 1907


12,000 00


44,891 04


Balance overdrawn for year 1906.


$17,001 83


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council JANUARY


A. R. Andrews, supplies $ 4 50


American Express Company, express .


2 75


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


3 00


Globe Wernecke Company, cases and indexes


4 80


Hills livery, horse hire.


10 00


Herald Company, advertising.


6 00


Osmond D. Hunt, typewriting supplies .


I 15


Jackson Express Company, express.


: 90


W. B Porter, teaming.


50


George P. Sargent, two days' attendance at tax commission- ers' office.


5 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone


H


60


Arthur Withington, legal services.


50 00


J. Lyon, seven gross pens .. .


8 75


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


I 50


$102 45


FEBRUARY


American Express Company, express . $ 65


Robert G. Allen, collecting data of births 32 60


72


ANNUAL REPORTS


Edward H. Briggs, files for assessors. $ 3 95


Brown, Lent & Pett, records of common council 19c6. 11 00


Clarence C. Day, birth returns. 3 00


Hatch Brothers, stock and labor 23 72


T. Harrington, death returns ..


27 75


Charles F. Johnson, birth returns


2 25


Abby Noyes Little, birth returns ..


6 00


Robert J. Mckinney, death returns.


25 00


News Publishing Company, advertising.


3 00


A. C. Nason, birth returns.


5 25


B. M. Sullivan, death returns


2 00


Charles C. Stockman, use of chairs and tables at inaugural.


6 75


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


25 00


F. W. Snow, birth returns.


4 50


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem. 46 60


Thomas P. Thomas, stock and labor, Cashman fire gong. IO 03


Frederick Tigh, birth returns 9 50


W. W. Pillsbury, birth returns. 4 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone. 25 16


5 00


F. A. Perkins, repairing chairs, etc. 14 90


Arthur Withington, legal services 25 00


50


J. H. O'Neil, repairing chairs.


2 50


$325 61


MARCH


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, postage stamps. $ 1 00


American Express Company, express.


15


Anti-Trust Supply Company, 3000 coin envelopes.


I 95


Butnam & Stone, four dozen blocks. 4 50


Boston & Maine railroad, mileage.


23 00


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


7 00


M, T. Carey, ringing bell ..


2 00


W. I. Hunt. services of substitute.


2 84


J. L. M. Levesque ringing bell.


2 00


William J. Nagel, two volumes Abbott's Municipal Corpora- tion . .


12 00


Ernest H. Noyes, birth returns.


I 50


Fred W. Parsons, one history of Newburyport and Newbury. .


10 00


George H. Pearson, supplies ..


5 85


Telephone Company, use of telephone.


I 96


Moses Young, death returns.


4 75


Western Union Telegraph Company, time service city hall clock.


6 00


Herbert Currier, ringing bell.


2 00


Item Publishing Company, three signs.


75


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell


2 00


Ray Miller, ringing bell.


2 00


News Publishing Company, 150 mayors' addressed envelopes, 150 book slips. 48 25


$141 50


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


Osmond D. Hunt, typewriter supplies


73


DETAILED STATEMENT


APRIL


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, stamped envelopes and box rent. $ 6 10


Robert J. McKinney, death returns .. 2 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone I 20


R. C. Hurd, birth returns .. 6 00


Blackbird Pen Company, two gross pens 50


J. F. Young, birth returns. . I 25


Worcester & Hall, birth returns. 6 25


Butman & Stone, one check book IO 50


J. O. Lacaillade, birth returns. 3 25


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


Charles H. Lewis, screening 30 tons coal. 3 00


Banker & Tradesman, subscription one year 5 00


Herald Company, advertising. 5 00


James Dickens, repairing phone, assessors.


40


West Disinfecting Company, disinfectant.


8 75


News Publishing Company, printing. 9 00


American Express Company, express.


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor. 9 00


Boston & Maine railroad, mileage. 23


Eugene Goodwin Company, three bottles electric ink eraser. . I 00


W. F. Houston, expenses on sewer hearing. 6 00


George W. Manser, overseeing distribution of coal at city buildings. 15 00


$136 15


MAY


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, postage stamps and postals. $ 5 00


John C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor. 6 50


Charles L. Perkins, postage stamps .. I 00


A. Russell & Sons Company, stock and labor. 18 65


Telephone Company, use of telephone.


77


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


90


Telephone Company, use of telephone.


85


American Express Company, express.


30


Wakefield Item, printing for assessors


4 75


Herald Company, printing.


2 00


Hill's livery, horse hire


2 00


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, 100 postals.


I 00


Jackson's Express, express.


75


Andrew J. Bailey, legal services and advice to mayor in peti- tion of Blood vs. mayor. 150 00


$219 47


JUNE


Library bureau, index cards. $15 80


T. R. Healy, birth returns. 6 75


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, postage stamps. I 00


American Express Company, expressing. : 75


F. S. Webster Company, supplies.


74


ANNUAL REPORTS


Moulton & Lunt, repoint pen, assessors . $ 50 C. H. Ordway, horse hire. 20 00


William C. Cuseck, expenses as sealer of weights and meas- ures . . 15 2


Herald Company, advertising.


5 00


News Publishing Company, printing.


5 00


H. M. Meek Publishing Company, two dozen birth return books. 3 00


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor. 4 50


Telephone Company, use of telephone.


John B. Blood, expense in mandamus proceedings. 9 76


16 90


Augustus Nickerson, services as expert accountant at $20 per day 200 00


F. E. Woods & Son, stock and labor 1 00


$293 II


JULY


Herald Company, printing. $ 4 75


News Publishing Company, advertising 13 50


Brown, Lent & Pett, three pay roll sheets.


Hatch Brothers, stock and labor. 18 00


3 69


Telephone Company, use of telephone


6 95


Dexter W. Nutting, care of lights in front of public library .. 1 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone. 4 45


Butman & Stone, book for assessors' and city treasurer's offi- ces . 23 25


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, 2500 envelopes.


53 00


Gould & Adams, stamps.


2 20


F. A. Perkins, repairing typewriter stand and covering to desk.


I 25


Hermon Staples, painting and lettering six signs


7 50


A. C. Currier, spikes and labor ..


25


E. Perkins Lumber Company, six signs


3 60


Frank L. Lattime, witness fees and summonses, poor investi- tigation.


10 80


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising


50 00


Herald Company, printing ....


2 25


Augustus Nickerson, services as expert accountant.


788 30


Robert H. Waters, services as accountant, poor investigation ..


100 00


S. C. Reed, chief, firemen's memorial Sunday 75 00


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, box rent ...


50


John H. Welch, work on south end play grounds


8 50


William Holker, wire, netting, etc ..


8 05


J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor 4 60


George E. Currier, ringing bell. 3 00


John D. Ready, bond of city clerk. 12 00


I 50


W. N. Johnson, ringing bell.


3 00


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell


3 00


Humphrey J. Healey, damage of wagon


5 00


William J. Canning, labor ..


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


DETAILED STATEMENT 75


Lilla D. Stott, looking up deeds at Salem $29 10


W. F. Houston, mileage- 23 00


$1,295 99


AUGUST


Helen M. Maguire, typewriting $ 3 00


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell. 3 00


B. W. Stevens, expenses as harbor master. 25 10


George W. Langdon, half dozen maps for city.


4 50


American Express Company, express .. 30


West Disinfecting Company, disinfectant.


22 00


American Express Company, express


5 40


S. H. Thurlow Company, sundries.


I 20


J. L. M. Levesque, ringing bell.


3 00


Henry M. Briggs, summonsing witness for poor department ..


3 54


Item Publishing Company, Wakefield, printing for assessors ..




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