City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1906, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1906
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55


Squire & Swan, 4000 real estate tax bills-


16 00


R. J. Mckinney, ringing bell.


3 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone.


9 86


Herald Company, printing and advertising.


16 50


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising.


44 34


Timothy S. Herlihy, legal services, poor investigation. 350 00


55 00


Robert H. Waters, services as expert accountant ..


72 10


Robert G. Dodge, legal services for Felker defalcation.


500 00


Hub Plumbing & Heating Company, stock and labor at Kent street fountain.


16 53


M. T. Carey, labor


5 40


Daniel Casey


I 13


William Driscoll


5 40


Daniel Quill


6 52


C. E. Allen


9 68


Cornelius Buckley


3 60


M. T. Carey


9 00


John Connors


7 20


Daniel Casey


9 23


William Driscoll


9 00


Cornelius Kelleher


IO 80


Dennis Kelleher


9 00


Daniel Lucy


7 20


John Lynch


9 00


Patrick O'Brien


II. 25


Patrick O'Keefe


IO 80


Daniel Quill


5 40


Cornelius Sullivan


7 20


Sam Zani


6 98


William Ready


IO 80


John Pollard


86


9 00


Edward Taylor


7 20


Michael Crowley


. ...


.....


5 40


. .


Helen M. Maguire, services of stenographer and typewriter .. Augustus Nickerson, services as expert accountant.


606 06


76


ANNUAL REPORTS


F. H. Rundlett, labor. $ 50 00


Brewster Brothers, insurance. 78 00


$2,065 17


SEPTEMBER


G. W. Langdon, survey and plan of Ferry wharf and ex- penses ..


$ 35 00


Abatement watering streets 1904 transfer 19 32


Public property transfer.


1,000 00


Bridges and culvert transfer.


500 00


Sidewalks and edgestones transfer


150 00


$1,704 32


RECAPITULATION


January. .


$ 102 45


February.


325 61


March.


141 50


April.


136 15


May


219 47


June.


293 II


July


1,295 99


August.


2,065 17


September


1,704 32


$6,283 77


INTEREST DEPARTMENT


Appropriation. $24,000 00


CREDITS


From overdue taxes 3,593 90


From First National bank (deposits ).


1,817 98


From water commissioners to meet interest on bonds .. 5,377 50


$34,798 38


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Finance


12 months' Follansbee fuud to September 1, 1906. $ 120 00


12 months' Green fund to August 9, 1906. . 80


12 months' Simpson fund to January 5, 1906 900 00


12 months' Sawyer fund to July 1, 1906. 225 00


12 months' Dexter fund to January 10, 1906. 90 00


12 months' Frothingham fund to January 29, 1906. 40 00


12 months' A. Williams fund to March 1, 1906. 40 00


12 months' Brown fund to March 4, 1906. . 675 00


12 months' Toppan fund to March 10, 1906. 10 00


12 months' Atwood fund to September 1, 1906 472 50


77


DETAILED STATEMENT


12 months' Todd fund to July 1, 1906. $ 400 00


12 months' W. O. Moseley fund to November 1, 1906. . 400 00


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


12 months' registered bonds, No. 2, sewer loan, $5,000 .. . 200 00


12 months' registered bonds, No. 3, sewer loan, $7,500 ...


300 00


12 months' registered


bonds, Nos. 1-46, sewer loan,


$46,000. 1,610 00


12 months' registered bonds, Nos. 1-6, high school loan, $27,500. 962 50


12 months' registered bonds, Nos. 1-6, high school loan, $6,000. . 210 00


12 months' registered bonds, water loan, $82,000. 2,870 00


12 months' registered bonds, bridge loan, $34,000. 1,190 00


Coupons.


13,512 50


Coupons (water bonds).


4,725 00


Five months three days' note, No. 663-6, $50,000


922 25


Three months one day's note, No. 662, $35,000. 398 16


12 months' note, No. 656, $1,475. . 51 62


700 00


12 months' note, No. 659, $1,000


35 00


Six months three days' note, No. 674-6, $50,000.


1,772 82


Four months' note, No. 668, $15,000.


225 00


Four months' note, No. 667, $10,000


150 00


Deferred payments (water bonds),


262 50


Overcharge on tax. I 13


Undrawn, transferred to incidentals to balance account .. . 3 40


$34,789 38


ICE AND SNOW


Appropriation $1,500 00


CREDIT .


From Timothy Shea, snow shovel. 35


1,500 35


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to balance ac-


count. 346 09


$1,154 26


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Highways


E. C. Fowler, labor with horse. $ 3 50


Thomas P. Thomas, breaking out sidewalks. 4 91


WV. B. Porter, use of team hauling snow and dragging sidewalks .. 20 70


John M. Little, use of double team. 38 00


Jere M. Haley, use of teams hauling snow. 55 IO


John Mahaney, use of men and horse 10 13


12 months' note, No. 669, $20,000


12 months' note, No. 658, $1,000 35 00


78


ANNUAL REPORTS


C. E. Woods, paint and labor. $ 60


E. E. Bartlett, labor breaking out roads.


9 04


M. M. Toomey, labor breaking out roads. 17 95


Cashman Brothers, use of men and team hauling snow 103 90


J. B. Moulton, use of men and horses. . 14 20


J. Ronan, labor breaking out sidewalks.


9 50


John M. Chase, labor on roads.


75


Reed Brothers, labor on gutters.


7 45


J. Sweeney, labor on roads.


4 00


Joseph A. Young, labor on crossings.


2 30


Thurston S. Chase, breaking out roads.


6 95


A. B. Black, agent, road machine.


222 70


C. E. Allen labor


39 97


Daniel Casey 66


9 37


Michael Crowley


18 91


John Devonshire


10 03


Thomas Hale


39 15


John Herlihy


66


5 18


Ira Copeland


4 73


Cornelius O'Connell


4 72


Sam Zani


57


Edward Taylor


4 95


Clarence Lowell


2 47


John Malarkey


66


3 37


Daniel Quill


66


26 68


Cornelius Shea


66


II 48


Jeremiah Sheehan


2 71


Cornelius Sullivan


33 42


Bryan Sweeney


4 28


Jeremiah Hartnett


66


12 5J


Dennis Kelleher


66


27 80


Michael Kelleher


61


5 18


Daniel Lucy


66


45 80


W. H. Merritt


66


5 18


Patrick O'Brien 66


56 15


J. Lynch


66


25 90


Cornelius Kelleher


66


19 93


James E. Welch


66


I 47


John Connors


66


31 63


Timothy Coffey


4 73


Daniel Buckley


17 45


Cornelius Buckley


31 62


Timothy Shea


15 09


T. Coffey, Jr.


45


Patrick Lynch


17 67


William Gonan


II 26


Thomas Hudson


66


I 80


M. Murphy


I 58


Mr. Canon


I 92


Timothy Leary


6 0


8 55


P. J. Sheehan


9 12


I 80


Daniel O'Connell


66


II 49


Cornelius Lucy


66


66


DETAILED STATEMENT 79


A. A. Silloway


labor


$ 3 60


James Toomey


30


A. Hodgdon


45


William Driscoll


. .


34


John Pollard


.... .


. .


45


William Ready


23


Patrick O'Keefe


23


Cornelius Leary


2 92


Patrick Sheehan


66


. . . . . . .


7 99


$1,154 26


ELECTIONS


Appropriation


$1,350 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account.


209 51


$1,559 5I


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council


William E. Woodman, services at ward room, ward one ... $ 15 00


C. E. Ash, services at ward room, ward five. 50


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. II 50


Albert Hodgdon, services at ward room, ward two.


15 00


Herald Company, printing and advertising.


193 00


Item Publishing Company, printing.


43 00


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising


189 00


George N. Jaques, services as election officer, ward four ... James Dickens, electrical supplies. .


I 60


John E. Bailey, stock and labor.


16 50


F. H. Rundlett, putting up and taking down booths and car fare


24 25


Sampson, Murdock Company, one Boston directory


6 00


Gould & Adams, rubber stamps.


7 35


J. J. & H. J. Chase, labor on ballot box


50


Cotton & Gould, one gross pencils


2 50


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor


II 76


H. M. Meek Publishing Company, nomination papers


6 00


A. W. Thompson, sundries


II 30


Brown, Lent & Pett, supplies.


12 75


Casper Kohlhaas, services at ward room, ward five.


5 00


E. Perkins Lumber Company, stock and labor


IO 40


School department, one gross pencils and one-half gross pen holders. 2 10


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


19 50


W. B. Porter, delivering and collecting ballot boxes


6 00


Hermon Staples, pasting check lists.


I 00


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


100 00


B. W. Barrett, one year's salary as registrar of voters


100 00


... ..


. .


. . .


... .


.. .


66


. . . .


5 00


80


ANNUAL REPORTS


A. W. Hopkinson, one year's salary as registrar of voters .. $ 100 00


H. W. Little, six months' salary as registrar of voters


50 00


F. E. Thurlow


services as warden, ward one 66


13 00


John C. Lang


clerk


13 00


WV. B. Porter


inspector 66


13 00


Charles C. Donald


66


5 00


Thomas Humphreys 66


66


66


..


13 00


George P. Greenleaf 66


13 00


John W. Sargent


66


deputy clerk, ward one. 66 66


2 00


Charles C. Arnold


66


warden


4 00


William H. Pettingell


66


inspector 66


4 00


John W. Allen


66


66


66


4 00


William H. Colby


66


66


4 00


Aaron B. Adams


warden, ward two


13 00


Edward M. Todd


clerk


66


13 00


Greenleaf A. Johnson


66


inspector


5 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell


66


5 00


John J. McGlew


66


66


13 00


John J. Dunn


66


deputy warden, ward two ..


2 00


Forrest L. Davis


66


6.


clerk


2 00


Michael J. Wilkinson


inspector


2 00


George E. Thompson


66


. .


10 00


William S. Coffin


66


66


2 00


F. W. Landford


66


66


.


10 00


Harry E. Hewitt


warden, ward three


5 00


Nicholas J. Waters


66


clerk


13 00


John H. Wheeler


66


inspector


13 00


James H. Barrett


66


5 00


Francis P. Woodbury


66


66


8 00


Cornelius J. Kiley


66


66


13 00


J. Hermann Carver


66


deputy inspector, ward three


2 00


Caleb B. Huse


66


2 00


John L. Barrett


66


66


66


2 00


Charles A. Grant


66


66


66


4 00


George W. Manser


66


60


4 00


David F. Souther


66


66


4 00


John J. Kelley


66


66


4 00


B. C. McQuade


warden, ward four


J3 00


John Elliott


clerk


5 00


Charles A. Stockman


clerk


8 00


Harold E. Noyes


66


inspector


13 00


Arthur J. Donahue


66


6


7 00


George N. Jaques


66


8 00


Daniel Collins Jr.


13 00


James F. Cashman


66


deputy warden, ward four ..


2 00


. .


2 00


Allen D. Pettingell


66


66


2 00


Charles E. O'Connell


4 00


Charles G. Pray


66


66


8 00


H. P. Macintosh Jr.


13 00


Stanley Besse


13 00


S. J. Ford


66


10 00


Joseph L. Thurlow


2 00


M. A. Stevens


.€


66


66


81


DETAILED STATEMENT


William H. Welch


services deputy clerk, ward four. - ..


$ 4 00


W. H. T. Dodge


inspector 66


2 00


Ralph S. Bailey


66


66


4 00


George C. Stockman


2 00


Jeremiah Higgins


66


64


10 00


Dennis J. Connors


66


66


66


4 00


Henry D. Follansbee


6.6


warden, ward five.


13 00


John J. Creeden


clerk


13 00


Michael E. Murphy


64


inspector


13 00


Gilbert A. Noyes


66


13 00


Freeman P. Healey


5 00


Michael J. Kelleher


8 00


Herbert W. Ross


66


13 00


Albert H. Beckford


deputy warden, ward five ..


2 00


J. E. Mannix


clerk


66


2 00


F. E. Davis


clerk


2 00


John J. O'Brien


66


inspector


.


.


2 00


R. J. Foley


6


4 00


Joshua L. Chase


warden, ward six


13 00


William R. Whitmore


66


clerk


13 00


Edwin F. Jackman


inspector


13 00


George A. Coffin


13 00


W. C. Coffin


5 00


Frank W. Merrill


13 00


Arthur J. Brooks


66


clerk


4 00


William S. Patriquin


inspector


4 00


Thomas W. Mitchell


6


66


66


. . .


4 00


George L. Whitmore


4 00


$1,559 51


LIGHTING


Appropriation ... .


$13,500 00


CREDIT


From Newburyport Gas & Electric Company, penalty in- curred on account of quality of gas. 100 00


13,600 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account.


1,332 40


$14,932 40


. .


2 00


Henry O. Martin


66


2 00


Fred W. Chase


6%


66


. .


. .


...


10 00


John J. Lewis


66


deputy warden, ward six.


4 00


William G. Somerby


82


ANNUAL REPORTS


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Lighting


Newburyport Gas & Electric Company, lighting streets and public buildings


$14,927 40


C. H. Ordway, horse hire


5 00


$14.932 40


APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURES


For lighting streets and public buildings ending December 15, 1906


CUBIC FEET GAS


COST


Lighting city hall.


275,900


$386 26


Lighting market hall


200,900


281 26


Lighting central fire station


198,200


277 48


Lighting engine house No. 2 .


43,800


61 32


Lighting engine house No. 3.


45,000


63 00


Lighting engine house No. 7


17,700


24 78


Lighting engine house No. 8.


7,100


9 94


Lighting high school building.


27,400


38 36


Lighting Temple street school.


600


84


Lighting Jackman school.


10,000


14 00


Lighting Kelly school.


58,900


82 26


Lighting Purchase street school.


100


14


885,600


Lighting public library watt hours .. 3,732,000


559 80


1,799 44


Cost of street lights, 164 arcs, 2 incandes- cents and lanterns at public library and city hall


13,127 96


Sundry bills.


5 00


$14,932 40


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation .


$250 00


EXPENDITURES


W. C. Cuseck, quartermaster for Post 49, G. A. R. ... $250 00


DETAILED STATEMENT 83


NOTES PAYABLE


Amount outstanding December 16, 1905 . $136,225 00


Notes issued in 1906 as follows :


No. 663, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 4.34 per cent. . $15,000 00 No. 664, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 4.34 per cent. 15,000 00 No. 665, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 4.34 per cent. 10,000 00


No. 666, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 4.34 per cent.


10,000 00


No. 667, order of Five Cents Savings bank, 4.50 per cent


10,000 00


No. 668, order of Institution for Savings, 4.50 per cent.


15,000 00


No. 669, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.50 per cent ..


20,000 00


No. 670, order of W. F. Houston, trustee will of R. W. Drown, 3.75 per cent ..


1,475 00


No. 671, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.50 per cent .. 1,000 00


No. 672, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.50 per cent.


1,000 00


No. 674, order of City of Newburyport, 4.65 per cent ..


25,000 00


No. 675, order of City of Newburyport, 4.65 per cent. 25,000 00


No. 676, order of City of Newburyport, 4.65 per cent. 25,000 00


No. 677, order of City of Newburyport, 4.50 per cent. 15,000 00


No. 678, order of City of Newburyport, 4.50 per cent.


10,000 00


198,475 00


$334 700 00


Notes paid during 1906 as follows :


No. 656, order of W. F. Houston, trustee will of R. W. Drown, 3.50 per cent ... $ 1,475 00


No. 657, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.50 per cent ..


18,000 00


No. 658, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 3.50 per cent. 1,000 00


No. 659, order of J. V. Eelker, city treasurer, 3.50 per cent. 1,000 00


No. 662, order of Institution for Savings, 4.50 per cent. 35,000 00


84


ANNUAL REPORTS


No. 663, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 4.34 per cent .. $15,000 00°


No. 664, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 4.34 per cent .. 15,000 00


No. 665, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 4.34 per cent, . 10,000 00'


No. 666, order of J. V. Felker, city treasurer, 4.34 per cent. 10,000 00


No. 667, order of Five Cents Savings bank, 4.50 per cent ..


10,000 00


No. 668, order of Institution for Savings, 4.50 per cent.


15,000 00


No. 674, order of City of Newburyport, 4.65 per cent. 25,000 00


No. 675, order of City of Newburyport, 4.65 per cent. 25,000 00


No. 676, order of City of Newburyport, 4.65 per cent.


25,000 00


$206,475 00 128,225 00


Amount outstanding December 15, 1906.


$334,700 00


PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS


Appropriation


$500 00


CREDITS


From city clerk licenses $ 4 00


From city clerk circus licenses. 10 00


14 00


Total appropriation and income.


514 00


Amount transferred from incidentals to balance account. 33 83


$547 83


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Park Commissioners


A. C. Currier, stock and labor. $ 59 69


Frank E. Davis, sundry repairs. 7 75


E. W. Pearson, filling Brown square with plants. 30 00


F. E. Woods & Son, stock and labor ... 8 45


D. W. Cate, labor at Mall and Brown square ... 256 35


J. W. Sargent, cash paid out on dedication of Bartlett foun- tain ..


3 80


William Holker, hardware ..


10 00


Joseph Breck & Sons Corp., seeds, etc.


6 50


C. C. Stockman, freight paid on barrels and teaming.


50


Cashman Brothers Company, teaming.


2 50


85


DETAILED STATEMENT


H. N. Marshall & Son, salt.


$ 2 70


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor


7 00


Watering streets, sprinkling streets for 1906.


IIO 08


John Ronan, loom and turf.


4 00


Thomas Hale, labor


90


Daniel Lucy


4 52


John Connors


6 08


John Lynch


90


M. T. Carey


90


John Vahan


66


90


Patrick Sheehan


5 40


Michael Crowley


14 40


Cornelius Buckley


2 03


Daniel Casey


66


I 80


Patrick O'Brien


45


Sam Zani


66


23


$547 83


PARKS (ATKINSON COMMON)


Appropriation


$500 00


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-


08


$499 92


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Park Commission


John Ronan, use of horses and men. $78 50


4 50


George P. Tilton, labor on tablet.


20 90


C. W. Nelson, planting seeds, etc.


27 26


Watering streets, watering streets for 1906


9 64


F. E. Chase


labor


260 50


S. E. Wilson


66


28 87


Jacob N. Merrill


66


14 25


John Spalding


66


55 50


$499 92


POLICE


Appropriation.


$12,800 00


CREDITS


From Charles L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines for quarter ending January 1, 1906. $ 10 00


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fines quarter ending December 31, 1905 . 448 00


count ..


M. B. Myers, labor.


86


ANNUAL REPORTS


From Neptune Fair Association for services ren- dered at fair. $ 20 00


· From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fines ending March 31, 1906, quarter . 280 50


From Charles L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines for quarter ending, April 2, 1906. 20 00


From board of health, police service.


92 50


From F. L. Lattime, city marshal, reimbursement for team.


5 50


From Charles L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines for quarter ending June 30, 1906. 85 co


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk police court, fines for quarter ending June 30, 1906. 285 00


Newburyport Fair Association, police service at fair grounds.


55 00


From F. L. Lattime, show fines.


2


50


From Charles L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines end- ing September 30, 1906. 7 00


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fines for quarter ending September 30, 1906. 276 50


$ 1,587 50


Total appropriation and income


14,387 50


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to balance account. .


229 05


$14,158 45


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Police


F. L. Lattime, services as city marshal and cash paid to December 1, 1906 ...


$ 1,281 95


John L. McLean, services as assistant marshal ..


962 35


Patrick Creeden, services as captain of the watch.


39 00


Charles W. Wells, services as captain of the watch and pa- trolman ..


944 97


Edward R. Ayers, services as patrolman


935 00


James F. Murphy


922 55


George J. Ross


66


912 50


Daniel J. Lynch


66


918 75


Seth Young


66


542 66


John M. Hayes


913 75


William H. Woodman


915 00


George F. Adams, Jr.


892 50


George W. Lattime 66


796 25


Philip H. Creasey


66


795 00


Joseph J. Barrett


66


66


488 25


Timothy J. Moynihan


841 25


A. H. Pyfrom


special officer.


I20 25


S. L. Truesdale


6.


6 25


Joshua F. Cahoon


66


22 50


87


DETAILED STATEMENT


Mansfield J. Milton, services special officer


$ 22 50


Albert Russell


20 00


William I. Hunt


66


2 50


D. W. Cate


3 75


F. P. Hinkley


66


3 75


John B. Beauregard 66


6 25


Frank B. Ives


3 75


Leonard I. Stevens


3 75


Allen J. McLean


3 75


John C. Cheney


66


3 75


Cornelius F. Lynch


3 75


Charles L. Pettingell


66


3 75


Francis C. Wells


66


3 75


James W. Howlett


66


3 75


Clarence W. Lowell


66


66


2 50


Frank W. Blake


7 50


James Toomey


15 00


William Peebles


5 00


William J. Canning, cleaning police station.


261 50


Jere W. Doyle, horse hire


154 50


O. P. Foote, groceries.


16 36


J. M. Greenoughi, horse hire.


8 75


A. B. Brown, professional services.


1 50


D. F. Noyes, five dippers.


75


James Dickens, sundries and labor as electrician


48 54


L. A. Foote, milk.


: 65


Moulton & Lunt, repairing badge. .


I5


Hydoo Palm Soap Company, powder.


J. 00


Hill's livery, horse hire ..


2 00


Police department, extra compensation for clothing de- stroyed in performance of duties. 25 00


West Disinfectant Company, disinfectant.


6 00


Manchester Tar Disinfectant Company, disinfectant.


IO 40


O. J. Welch, labor on gongs, etc.


12 88


Ives Johnson Sporting Goods Company, 14 municipal po- lice calls.


5 25


Oak Hall Clothing Company, two cap cords.


I 00


W. E. Morse, flashlight batteries.


I 00


S. O. Pilling, professional services.


: 50


J. E. Frost, ice


12 00


Mrs. Fenders, washing towels


IO 25


Telephone Company, rental of telephone.


96 60


Maggie F. Preslin, labor


I 00


Herald Company, advertising.


12 50


Harrington & Kiley, two dozen white gloves.


2 70


Raphael Masstraisgeal, cape and lace.


6 25


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising


18 50


National Biscuit Company, crackers


14 12


George H. Pearson, supplies ..


II 60


Western Union Telegraph Company, time service at police station. 15 33


2 50


Robert G. Allen


66


, 00


James Toomey


88


ANNUAL REPORTS


S. H. Thurlow Company, hinges, etc. $ 44


W. A. Maguire Company, half dozen disenfectant. 2 00


R. A. W. Pritchard, toilet paper . 2 00


Benjamin Nemser, clothing furnished prisoners. 2 75


Harry Brooks, clothing furnished prisoners


I 75


H. W. Pray, supplies. 50 1


George A. Walton, photographing body for identification.


3 00


W. C. Benson, stock and labor on automobile signs .. 2 25


J. J. & H. J. Chase, locks. 40


B. G. Davis, storing, framing and putting up awnings.


3 80


$14,158 45


POOR DEPARTMENT


Appropriation ..


$12,500 00


CREDITS


From city of Chelsea


390 21


From city of Lowell.


252 00


From city of Cambridge


132 42


From city of Salem


189 50


From city of Gloucester.


4 28


From city of Haverhill.


322 03


From city of Lynn


107 44


From city of Fall River


6 42


From town of Amesbury


370 00


From town of Groveland


20 00


From town of Rowley.


64 29


From town of Hudson.


2 00


From town of Salisbury


297 00


From state of Massachusetts, expense of state paupers.


581 58


From W. H. Bayley, clerk, sale of barrels.


25 00


From highway department, sale of hay.


I2I 43


From C. W. Nelson, sale of produce.


200 00


From L. W. Sargent, one box soap.


2 00


From various parties, board of inmates.


125 00


From estate of Joseph Hughes, for returned aid.


119 75


Total appropriation and income. 15,832 35


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac- counts.


781 70


$15,050 65


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 persons. 385 82


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DETAILED STATEMENT


'City of Medford, aid rendered sundry persons. $ 12 05


City of Lowell ..


212 75


City of Somerville


19 50


City of Haverhill


9 15


City of Worcester


21 43


City of Salem


12 25


City of Lynn


174 65


City of Boston


114 28


City of New Bedford


85 II


City of Lawrence


66


167 05


City of Gloucester


66


14 92


Town of Amesbury 6€


124 80


Town of Methuen


46 98


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, aid rendered sundry persons.


9 43


Anna Jaques hospital, medical attendance and nursing .. . . William H. Bayley, clerk, aid rendered sundry persons. ..


3.39 99


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.


807 28


Ernest H. Noyes, salary as city physician to February I, 1906. 75 00


Ernest H. Noyes, allowance for medicine.


300 00


Frank W. Snow, salary as city physician to December I, 1906


375 00


John Burke, services as teamster.


330 00


Philip Ennis and wife, services as teamster and domestic ..


294 00


Harry West, services as teamster .


180 00


Daniel Denny services as teamster.


24 00


Ganett Farrell, engineer and watchman at alınshouse.


180 00


Pattie G Grimes, domestic at almshouse.


75 00


William B. Wentworth, rent of house.


96 00


J. C. Rolfe, milk.


21 86


Fowle, Hibbard & Company, beans, etc.


196 51


Butman, Stone & Company, books.


20 50


George M Roaf, beef ..


366 27


Osgood & Goodwin, clothing.


82 73


Standard Oil Company, oil.


28 46


Fisher & Company. clothing.


4 58


Brewster Brothers, insurance.


60 00


Robert Donahoe, board of poor persons


234 00


Moses H. Rolfe, grain


331 61


Mrs. Eben Little, rent of house. .


39 00


John H. Page, board of poor person 48 00


24 00


William Holker, hardware, etc.


97 05


W. W. Coffin, shoes, etc ..


21 10


Thomas Noyes & Son, groceries


50 00


William J. Cook, groceries.


134 00


J. S. Pike, shoes, etc. 14 75


Mrs. I. A. Morse, rent of house.


32 50


Sarah E. Remick, rent of house.


1,081 50


90


ANNUAL REPORTS


George G. Bailey, M. D., professional services $ 42 85,


Charles P. Kelleher, groceries. . 2 00


A. F. Ross & Company, groceries. 158 90


John Connors, rent of house. 4 50.


Phebe H. Todd, rent of house. 36 00


Estate Richard Pettingell, rent of house.


170 00·


W. H. Merrill, trustee, rent of house 48 00


John Campbell, rent of house ..


60 00


Berry, Dodge & Company, groceries.


247 23.


A. Bowlen, groceries.


63 75


W. C. O'Connell, provisions.


24 00


Katherine T. Lyons, rent of house.


48 50


Rufus Thurlow, fish


49 90


National Biscuit Company, crackers


179 20


Boston & Maine railroad, freight and transportation of poor. 70 57


Telephone Company, rental of telephone


IOI 73


Beach Soap Company, washing powder.


8 78.


J. H. Babb, boots, shoes, etc. .


91 20


Robert E. Allen, rent of house


44 00


Mrs. Sullivan, rent of house ..


3 75


S. P. Bray, 491, 130 pounds coal.


1.404 35


Paul A. Merrill, sugar.


576 51


Porter, Rogers & Company, clothing.


38 80


Timothy Harrington, burial of poor persons


68 50


P. W. Donlon, provisions.


120 26


W. E. Aubin, groceries.


3 00


Stevens' Grocery Company, groceries.


135 00


James F. Carens, boots, etc.


16 25


O. P. Foote, groceries.


IO 25


Joseph Gagnon, rent of house.


4 00


Joseph B. Little, boots, shoes, etc.


32 15


J. C. Lunt & Company, burial of poor person .


44 00


E. C. Pearson, nursing poor person.


12 00


D. E. Tilton, groceries.


45 75


Alexander Dixon, nursing poor person


12 00


George M. Warner, groceries.


5 00


Horton C. Stevens, groceries


25 50


E. L. Bartlett, potatoes ..


21 00


B. S. Snow & Company, fish ..


37 50


J. H. Balch, Jr., coal and wood.


6 58


William S. Rowell, labor at store ..


11 00


George E. Stickney, burial of poor person


14 50


Otis Robbins, rent of house.


4 00


T. J. Welch, shoes, etc. 15 90


E. Donahoe, Jr., shoeing, etc ..


91 23


Hill's livery, horse hire ..


I 00


News Publishing Company, printing.


4 00


M. K. Pettingell, services as clerk from March 26, 1906, to April 30, 1906. 25 00


Atkinson Coal Company, 112,520 pounds coal at $7.20, 25,- 990 pounds at $5, coal and wood poor persons. 701 98


Robert J. Mckinney, burial of poor person


20 00


91


DETAILED STATEMENT


Pike & Elliot, burial of poor person $ 5 00




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