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H. A. Knapp, milk.
9 60
C. R. Sargent Company, stock and labor. 9 67
Toppan & Wilson, hardware, etc.
32 00
L. F. Barton, boots, shoes, etc.
31 75
M. H. Fowler, groceries.
24 50
Herald Company, subscription Morning Herald.
4 00
P. K. Sanders, supplies
85
Preservation of trees, removal of brown tail moths at poor farm. 8 00
Edward Kent, milk.
3 66
Lyon & Greenleaf, 125 barrels flour and five tons mid- dlings. 526 00
Ida L. Kimball, two pair of spectacles 3 00
Estate W. H. Walsh, rent of house.
15 00
State of Massachusetts, penalty, section 42, chapter 81, re- vised laws- 6 00
Rufus Adams, stock and labor.
7 20
Hydro Palm Soap Company, powder.
8 12
Sullivan & Donahoe. clothing.
13 00
F. E. Cutter & Company, stock and labor
2 35
A. W. Parsons, provisions. . 63 99
Willard C. Hardy, 400 feet of wood. 200 00
$15,050 65
PRINTING
Appropriation . $450 00
Transferred from abatements, tax 1906. 300 00
750 00
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
count. 74 27
$675 73
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Printing
Newburyport Herald Company, printing .. $ 81 50
Squire & Swan, printing and binding 500 copies of the annual
reports .. 433 20
Item Publishing Company, printing poll lists, six wards .. 138 28
News Publishing Company, printing. 23 75
$675 73
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ANNUAL REPORTS
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Appropriation
$2,000 00
CREDIT
From John D. Parsons, sale of papers. $ 2 00
From town of Newbury, use of library for the year
1905. 150 00.
From dog licenses
531 49;
From treasurer of public library, as per vote of the trustees :
S. W. Marston fund income. IQI 90
E. S. Moseley
185 78.
A. E. Cutter 154 64
E. H. Stickney 6€
250 00
W. O. Moseley
400 00
From treasurer public library, interest on S. W.
Marston, E. S. Moseley and A. E. Cutter funds to November, 1906.
48 14
Total appropriation and income.
3,913 95
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account.
249 36
$4,163 31
EXPENDITURES
John D. Parson, services as librarian
$1,475 00
Effle A. Tenney, assistant librarian . .
400 00
Helen E. Tilton, superintendent of reading room. 300 00
E. S. Thurston, assistant librarian .. 375 00
Allce W. Toppan, assistant librarian
54 00
Harriet W. Barton, assistant librarian.
135 63
Charles I. Somerby, assistant librarian
295 00
Dexter W. Nutting, janitor of library
399 88
Dexter W. Nutting, care of lights in front of library
1 00
H. F. Whiton, salary as treasurer
50 00
J. H. Balch, Jr., six cords wood.
39 00
Stephen P. Bray, 77,810 pounds coal at $7 per ton
243 16
Watering streets, watering streets 1906
IO 48
Hannah Leary, cleaning library ..
20 20
Telephone Company, use of telephone.
19 20
F. Dillingham & Company, library paper.
18 00
George H. Jaques, hardware ..
I 63
Rochester Germicide Company, disinfecting fluid
16 75
Herald Company, printing ...
3 25
American Express Company, expressing.
16 80
F. J. Barnard, binding books. 83 60
James Dickens, mantles, chimneys, etc.
IO 89
Item Publishing Company, printing ...
17 25
Jackson's Express Company, expressing .
2 05
Brewster Brothers, treasurer's bond.
12 50
1,913 95
93
DETAILED STATEMENT
J. I. Holcomb Manufacturing Company, supplies $ 15 00
Herbert A. Dalliman, supplies. IO 75
Library bureau, sundries. 36 82
Gavlord Brothers, adhesion cloth. 6 75
Newburyport Express Company, expressing ..
90
Squire & Swan, printing catalogues and library reports. 61 50
C. R. Sargent Company, repairs. 16 32
Error on Stickney fund. 15 00
$4,163 31
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Appropriation $2,700 00
CREDITS
From County of Essex, rent of police court room to January 1, 1906.
250 00
From Albert Russell & Son, proceeds from sale of bath house. .. 30 00
From Timothy Devonshire, rent of land on Hill street for 1904-1905. 4 00
From Martin Burke, proceeds from sale of 68 oil barrels at 15 cents.
IO 20
From library bureau, bill credited back
34 50
From J. F. Ennis, redemption of land.
8 16
From city clerk, sale of burial lots ..
105 00
From city messenger, rent of city hall. 1,526 00
Total appropriation and income. 4,667 86
Amount transferred from incidentals 1,000 00
5,667 86
Amount undrawn tranferred to incidentals to balance ac- count. 352 29
$5,315 57
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Public Property
Joseph L. Adams, stock and labor $ 41 16
R. G. Adams, stock and labor 38 70
Pearl S. Bradford, stock and labor
71 59
J. C. Colman, et. al., rent of shed for one year to January I, 1907 . 100 00
F. E. Cutter & Son, stock and labor.
257 80
James Dickens, stock and labor as electrician.
323 30
T. Y. Cotton, stock and labor
15 72
A. C. Currier, stock and labor.
138 52
Stephen W. Gale, labor at Currier school.
4 40
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ANNUAL REPORTS
William Holker, hardware. $ 38 71
Hub Plumbing & Heating Company, stock and labor. 67 91
Hatch Brothers, stock and labor ... 242 II
Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter. 202 66
Fuller & Cavanaugh, cleaning furnace. 54 71
Alfred Gurney, services as superintendent at Old Hill and Highland burying grounds 250 20
Jere M. Haley, teaming
5 25
A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor.
262 42
Jere S. Quill, iron work ..
5 00
E. A. Pearson, mason work.
2 25
Hermon Staples, stock and labor.
57 47
Edwin L. Toppan, mason work.
22 60
A. Russell & Sons Company, steam heating plant at engine house No. 3. as per contract. 76 50
John Collins, wharfage of bath house
85 00
P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks.
84 85
Lunt, Moss & Company, labor and car fare.
3 10
H. N. Marshall & Son, salt ..
1 70
T. E. Marshall, stock and labor at Hancock street school ...
5 OT
W. E. Morse, stock and labor as electrician.
24 50
Pettingell, Andrews Company, electrical supplies 43 35
C. C. Stockman, supplies at city hall, etc.
128 10
Toppan & Wilson, hardware.
16 59
S. H. Thurlow Company, hardware
41 99
Electric Storage Battery Company, school. supplies for high
1 13
C. O. Townsend, shades, etc.
4 50
George White, services as plumber.
3 38
J. J. & H. J. Chase, keys, etc.
4 00
F. L. Hunt, services as electrician .
25 85
H. W. Little, expense getting hall license in Boston
I 25
M. H. Fowler, oil.
30
John A. Greeley Company, mason work.
II 45
W. C. Morse, stock and labor
371 16
D. F. Noyes, stock and labor.
190 07
F. A. Perkins, repairing, etc.
22 14
Reversible Tube Cleaner Company, supplies
6 co
F. H. Rundlett, washing towels, etc.
3 20
Thomas P. Thomas, concreating.
30 74
T. H. McCarthy, mason work.
22 50
C. R. Sargent & Company, stock and labor
18 23
John E. Bailey, stock and labor.
77
William J. Canning, labor at Market square urinal.
42 00
Jennie P. Haskell, keys
20
Albert Hodgdon, labor at Hancock street school ..
9 25
Newburyport Water Company, use of water at Highland burying ground. 15 00
Johnson Service Company, supplies,
II 44
E. Perkins Lumber Company, top for desk.
3 50
Herald Company, printing and advertising. 24 50
News Publishing Company, printing and advertising.
20 25
William T. Humphreys, insurance.
21 93
95
DETAILED STATEMENT
F. E. Woods & Son, stock and labor $ ICO 37
W. C. Benson, stock and labor. 4 25
B. G. Gerrish, shades, rollers, etc. 7 15
Bay State Cordage Company, eight pounds manilla. 1 00
A. J. Brooks, stock and labor .. II 92
Preservation of trees, removal of brown tail moths ..
50
R. Strangman, labor. . 49 99
F. H. South, painting door at steamer No. 3 house. 5 00
Guy Brothers, repacking boiler at Jackman school. 20 00
Library bureau, files, cases, etc .. 77 43
M. H. Chase, disenfectant and brush. 1 00
D. J. Casey & Company, toilet paper.
I 00
F. E. Davis, stock and labor.
70 II
Osgood & Goodwin, sheets, etc.
3 38
Watering streets, watering streets for 1906.
70 00
S. J. Hughes, supplies for Davenport school .
I 20
Sewer construction, sewer connections at Hancock street school 47 53
O. J. Welch, repairing automatic burner, engine No. 3.
35
City of Newburyport, property of J. F. Ennis, land.
8 16
Mrs. Charles Bushee, cleaning schoolhouse 3 00
C. H. Lewis, labor at Kelley school. 2 00
J. H. Noyes, toilet paper I 00
H. C. Stevens, lime.
20
C. L. Thomas, one table.
I 75
P. B. Jackson, cleaning carpet, shades, etc ..
6 04
C. S. Blake, setting three lights at No. 2 engine house. 2 IO
64 60
B. J. Creeden, labor at Davenport school and Market square urinal. . 6 00
Albert O. Colby, labor at Purchase street school.
I IO
Green Davis, painting, etc., mayor's, city clerk's, overseers of the poor offices, as per contract.
140 83
B. G. Davis, 844 pounds manilla roap.
I 50
Frank Grover, stock and labor.
89 32
W. M. Horsch, one chiffonier
5 50
Casper Kohlhaas, labor at Congress street school
I 65
Moulton & Lunt, clock for treasurer's office.
5 00
F. W. Marshall, mason work.
16 50
C. E. Woods, stock and labor.
19 37
Rufus Adams, stock and labor
20 IO
Globe Tea & Crockery Company, lamps, etc.
2 56
Estate William Huff, use of driveway at Highland ceme- tery . 10 00
C. H. Meader, mason work.
3 50
Gas & Electric Company, one gas stove for cooking school ..
16 50
R. L. Gay, three copies of caucus laws.
75
Ingalls' Garage Company, sundries
5 00
Item Publishing Company, advertising
4 00
Cashman Brothers Company, labor with team, etc.
84 70
George P. Sargent, chairman board of assessors, mileage book and Lynn tickets. . 23 00
F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, postal cards, stamps. 2 50
Brewster Brothers, insurance.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
J. C. M. Bayley, expenses as city solicitor $ 23 05
Gould & Adams, rubber stamps .. . 7 20
Western Union Telegraph Company, time service city hall clock. 9 00
J. C. Lunt Company, death returns.
23 00
Redmond Miller, ringing bell,.
3 00
C. L. Perkins, stamps ..
20
Harry Kalashian, one birth return
25
American Express Company, expressing.
5 04
P. K. Sanders, supplies .
75
John F. Corey, ringing bell.
3 00
Helen M. Maguire, typewriting.
6 05
Butman & Stone, books for city treasurer's office.
61 50
Telephone Company, rental of telephone. 47 80
B. W. Stevens, one quarter's salary as harbor master.
25 00
B. G. Davis, storing and putting up awning for assessors' office .
I 50
C. K. Gould, one week's services in treasurer's office.
10 00
W. F. Houston, expenses to Salem on Felker trial.
3 75
A, W. Leavitt, cost of land for playground.
15 00
Augustus Nickerson, expenses at Lawrence and Salem, Felker trial. . 59 05
A. G. Perkins, one tracing.
5 00
J. F. Young, witness fees.
10 00
A. R. Andrews, supplies.
3 75
Brown, Lent & Pett, books, city clerk.
13 25
Edith L. Brown, executrix, return of births
3 25
B. & M. railroad, mileage.
20 00
R. G. Dodge, written legal opinion furnished W. F. Houston on water bonds.
100 00
J. M. Greenough, horse hire.
2 00
William J. Nagle, two Abbott's Municipal Corps, vol. 3.
6 00
People's House Furnishing Company, desk, superintendent of school's office.
42. 00
Hall Brothers, sundries ..
12 50
Jackson's Express, express.
I 55
John Q. A. Kimball, damages to property on Ashland street. .
50 00
John H. O'Neil, reseating chairs.
C. E. Allen labor
66
15 87
Daniel Quill
66
I 47
Daniel Lucy
20 80
Timothy Coffey
I 35
Thomas Hale 66
I 35
Cornelius Kelleher
45
Cornelius Buckley
90
M. T. Carey
66
I 92
John Connors
2 25
William Driscoll
90
John Lucy
I 02
John Lynch
. . .
.
.
.
. . .
90
. .
3 75
Dennis Kelleher
3 26
G. H. Pearson, supplies.
3 98
97
DETAILED STATEMENT
`Daniel Casey
labor
$ 2 03
Timothy Leary
90
Cornelius O'Connell
70
Sam Zani
45
Clarence Lowell
23
John Malarchy
23
Cornelius Leary
23
$5,315 57
SALARIÉS OF CITY OFFICERS
Appropriation. $10,300 00
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac-
404 27
count.
$9,895 73
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the City Council
W. F. Houston, one year's salary as mayor to December I, 1906. $1,200 00
George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk to June 18, 1906. 847 48
H. W. Little, salary as assistant city clerk and city clerk to December 1, 1906, and clerk of sprinkling committee to June 1, 1906. 1,147 50
J. V. Felker, salary as treasurer and collector and clerk hire to May 10, 1906. 937 50
H. F. Whiton, salary as treasurer and collector to Decem- ber 1, 1906. 608 IŻ
M. K. Pettingell, salary as acting treasurer and collector and clerk to December 1, 1906. .
455 48
George P. Sargent, salary as assessor to December 1, 1906. . . 500 04
C. L. Perkins, salary as assessor to December 1, 1906 500 04
E. C. Knight, salary as assessor to December 1, 1906, 500 04 J. C. M. Bayley, salary as city solicitor. 500 00
WV. C. Cuseck, salary as sealer of weights and measures to December 1, 1906. 300 00
J. H. Carver, salary as clerk of committees to December I, 1906. . 279 16
F. H. Rundlett, salary as city messenger to December I, 1906. 900 00
T. T. Upton, salary as tree warden.
125 00
O. J. Welch, salary as superintendent of wires to December 1, 1906. . 99 96
I. K. Wells, salary as inspector of animals and provisions .. William H. Welch, salary as auditor.
500 03
220 00
66
98
ANNUAL REPORT'S"
William Balch, salary as auditor to December 1, 1906. $ 180 00 C. K. Gould, salary as clerk, city treasurer's office. 60 00 Lauaa K. Pettingell, salary as clerk, city treasurer's office. . 35 33.
$9,895 73%
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation ... $38,300 00)
CREDITS
One year's interest Brown fund to March 4, 1906
$ 675 00
Trustees of Putnam school, rent to June 30, 1906. 1,200 00
State of Massachusetts, education of children, state board of charity.
86 00
Town of Rowley, tuition for pupils
176 00
Town of Newbury, tuition for pupils
70 00
Town of Salisbury, tuition for pupils.
152 00
W. P. Lunt, superintendent, tuition for chil- dren .
15 20
W. P. Lunt, superintendent, sale of old books ..
5 62
Woman's club, use of gas
2 00
Board of election officers
2 10
American Book Company, credit memorandum
82 04
2.465 96
Total appropriation and income ..
40,765 96
Amount overdrawn tranferred from incidentals to balance account.
2,234 95
$43,000 91
EXPENDITURES Authorized by the School Committee
Walter E. Andrews, salary as teacher
$ 1,600 00
Dana C. Wells 66
1,100 00
Rollin H. Fisher
1,100 00
Charles I. Peabody
240 00
Sara A. Leonard
490 00
Elizabeth Goldsmith 66
800 00
C. Maud Norris
700 00
Elizabeth A. Towle
700 00
Fanny H. Kingsley
66
700 00
Frances R. May
630 00
Irving H. Johnson
6 6
1,200 00
Nellie G. Stone
450 00
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DETAILED STATEMENT
.Anna L. Whitmore, salary as teacher.
$ 00
E. Josephene Coffin 66
450 00
Emily F. Upton
439 50
Frances W. Richards
1,000 00
George W. Brown
1,500 00
Priscilla G. Craig
500 00
Nellie De S. Barrett
440 81
Abbie L. Frost
450 00
Josie W. Kimball
450 00
Lillian W. Greenleaf
450 00
Mary T. Colby
450 00
Bessie E. Davis .«
442 50
E. Belle Woodman
367 50
Lelia E. Kimball
66
414 33
Charlotte K. Dickens
394 00
Jennie P. Haskell
398 66
Julia J. Hubbard
400 00
Tula M. Reed
374 58
Feroline Woods
331 96
Adelaide Dodge
338 78
Marguerite Pritchard
303 52
Sarah B. Chute
997 75
Adelena Sargent
450 00
Clara J. Edgerly
450 00
Ruth Sargent
431 79
Frances L. Pettigrew
420 75
Sarah F. Badger
398 67
Grace E. Bartlett
6.6
400 00
Mary F. Whitmore
400 00
Helen M. Merrill
550 00
Carrie F. Merrill
425 00
Edith E. Davis
357 50
Mary A. Doyle
307 50
Edith M. Annis
66
382 50
Elizabeth Bailey
207 00
Elizabeth Boardman
6%
307 50
Mrs. Alice Kent
45 00
Retta V. Marr
66
394 00
Elizabeth H. Cheever
225 61
Goldie McArthur
120 00
Mary E O'Connell
364 33
Hortense F. Small
86
400 00
A. K. Winslow
60
at Plum Island
43 75
Isabel C. Noyes
335 42
Bessie Langley
86
of music.
600 00
Sarah A. Chase
of cooking
492 50
Florence M. Murphy
of drawing.
410 00
Lucile Gravestine
120 00
Louis E. Urquhart
10 00
Mary Fernald
substitute
39
Lulu Colby
66
66
3 09
Myrtle Allen
10 00
.6%
175 80
E. C. Adams
1%
ANNUAL REPORTS
Frances Cotter
salary as teacher substitute
$ 6 67.'
Belle D. Rogers
20 00,
Emma Jewett
66
I 34
Ethel Swett
6.6
66
60 00
Ella Robinson
6.6
65 87
Emma Batchelder
6.6
36 29.
Ethel Welch
6.60
training school
76 00
Ruth Brown
66
76 00
Elizabeth Roaf
76 00
Lillian. Ordway
6.6
79 00
Mrs. Cora Jaques
substitute
59 71
Mrs. Ralph Nelson'
66
8 00
Mrs. I. C. Hicken
66
72 64
Irving H. Johnson
evening school
96 00
Eva J. Smith
48 00
M. Alice George
6.6
44 00
Lizzie C. Ireland
66
12 50
Flora Pettigrew
66
2 00
Amelia Whittier
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... .
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18 00
Josie W. Kimball
18 00
Albert Hodgdon, salary as janitor and sundries 66 66
103 24
Casper Kohlhaas
66
144 59
C. E. Lewis
66
572 04
S. W. Gale
428 75
Mrs. A. T. Bushee
.
75 00
James Grant
31 50
Jere Toomey
22 50
Hiram T. Balch
750 00
James H, Brown
66
83 34
William P. Lunt, salary as superintendent.
840 00
E. L. Willard
‹‹
480 00
Robert G. Allen
66
truant officer
585 00
Joshua Chase
32 50
Osgood & Goodwin, supplies.
24 07
West Disinfecting Company, disinfectant.
3 00
Murphy, Leavens Company, supplies.
23 94
Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover, supplies.
7 90
Stevens Grocery Company, supplies for cooking school.
6 45
Ginn & Company, books ..
455 64
C. C. Stockman, supplies
12 05
Esterbrook Pen Company, pens
12 80
E. W. Bliss, freight,.
51
Chase Brothers, one special book.
6 00
Highway department, one broom
75
American Bank Note Company, 100 high school diplomas. Silver Burdett & Company, books. 150 47
30 00
L. E. Knott Apparatus Company, supplies
72 36
. .
... . .
10 00
Frances W. Richards
120 80
Wm. E. Woodman
Albert O. Colby, salary as janitor
551 70
C. E. Ash 66
103 35
E. L. Noyes
06
100 00
66
72 23
Annie Dixon1.
66
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DETAILED STATEMENT
Eben Bradbury, toilet paper. $ 6 00
Eagle Pencil Company, pencils
83 50
Herman Goldberger, supplies. 5 50
Edward E. Babb, books and supplies
266 92
H. H. Landford, 23 boxes chalk.
1 15
Newson & Company, books.
34 13
George F. King & Company, supplies.
IJ4 5I
C. F. Winchester, supplies .
203 54
Carter, Rice & Company, supplies
5 30
The Phonograph Company, books.
3 44
American Book Company, books.
781 90
Remington Typewriter Company, supplies and repairs
268 25
Herald Company, printing and advertising .. 33 88
84 98
H. A. Gillett, supplies. 6 89
Catherine F. Johnson, 75 printed models.
I 50
Jackson's Express Company, expressing.
II 55
D. P. Thurlow, tuning and repairing organ. 4 25
William P. Lunt, cash paid for sundries.
99 25
D. C. Heath & Company, books.
68 59
Allyn & Bacon, books.
14 17
F. J. Mannix & Company, laundry work.
9 42
P. K. Sanders, supplies ..
10 10
D. A. Goodwin, Jr., supplies for cooking school.
36 26
Rufus Thurlow, supplies for cooking school.
80
James Dickens, work as electrician.
2 80
Albert J. Durand, tuning piano.
2 50
J. L. Hammett Company, supplies.
206 67
Edward A. Hale, 60 boxes ..
2 00
Merrimac Engraving Company, making one zinc plate.
3 65
Pettingell, Andrews & Company, supplies.
17 68
Estate N. Varina, 85,540 pounds coal at $6.75
283 99
Squire & Swan, printing.
94 34
Bobbs, Merrill Company, supplies.
4 65
C. Howard Hunt Pen Company, pens ..
3 70
Houghton, Mifflin Company, books.
4 25
George H. Pearson, supplies.
17 00
Oliver Ditson Company, supplies ..
3 78
S. H. Thurlow Company, hardware ..
3 27
R. H. Parkes, supplies for cooking school.
29 74
James Cilley, freighting coal and wood to Plum Island ....
3 00
Jere Healey, coal and wood for Plum Island and High school ..
20 42
Herbert O. Dallman & Company, supplies.
14 85
Whitney Brothers, supplies ..
19 95
D. C. Wells, cash paid for sundries.
IO 97
Benjamin Sanborn, supplies
3 00
A. J. Tiffany, one cabinet. 75 00
Atkinson Coal Company, 142,060 pounds coal at $7.20. 462 38
Rollin H. Fisher, lettering 35 diplomas. IO 50
Item Publishing Company, printing 5 00
I. S. Lion Paper Company, supplies. 12 00
F. J. Barnard, rebinding books .. 27 50
News Publishing Company, printing and advertising.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
J. B. Lippincott & Company, books $ 19 80
John M. Little, teaming . . 9 .38
Anti-Trust Supply Company. 19 69
Jaynes Drug Company, supplies. 5 04
S. P. Bray, 708,340 pounds of coal at $7-55
2,156 94
Albert O. Colby, cash paid for sundries
22 23
H. T. Balch, 66
3 25
E. L. Willard, 66 6.
21 18
Hale's Express, expressing.
6 00
Gould & Adams, rubber stamps
3 00
W. A. Noyes, posting bills
I 50
John Gorman, supplies.
2 75
C. O. Townsend, cleaning and repairing carpet.
I 53
Citizen's Electric Street Railway Company, school tickets ..
16 65
F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, 350 stamped envelopes
7 63
R. G. Adams, stock and labor
27 65
J. H. Balch Jr., one ton coal delivered at Plum Island
8 35
L. S. Choate, tuning piano. 2 50
1 00
Telephone Company, use of telephone
2 58
Charles Allen labor
10 04
Dennis Kelleher 66
15 55
Daniel Lucy
3 60
Daniel O'Connell
66
90
Bryan Sweeney
66
90
Cornelius Sullivan
66
II 7I
M. T. Carey
66
2 70
Patrick O'Brien
6.
5 86
William Merritt
4 29
Daniel Quill
37
Michael Crowley
I 58
Tim Shea
I 80
Sam Zani
2 70
William Driscoll
90
Edward Taylor
66
90
John Connors
1
80
Timothy Leary
80
Cornelius O'Connell
90
$43,000 91
SEWER (CONSTRUCTION)
Balance due from the city, December 16, 1905. $805 00
CREDITS
A. W. Jackman, sewer connection $37 60
Estate of R. Pettingell 66
40 15
Leon Minard
20 77
L. W. Sargent 66
18 23
Hermon Staples, lettering sign, gold letters.
4 00
The McMasters Company, paper.
. ...... ...
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DETAILED STATEMENT
F. A. Ingersoll, sewer connection $38 03
Mrs. S. Williams
66
15 70
Mary C. Burnham
II 23
J. J. Healey
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41 61
George A. Tuxbury
II 23
Edward R. Ayers
7 92
F. H. Greeley
15 75
D. E. Leighton
14 30
Edgar F. Noyes
12 43
T. P. Thomas
7 20
A. Bowlen
6 25
Mrs. Nilan
32 44
Estate Sewall Noyes
16 35
Abbie L. Foster
15 75
L. D. Cole
44 40
H. R. Perkins
> 82
Fred Ireland
2 93
Daniel M. Davis
17 40
Abbie Gurney
13 83
A. Horrocks 66
6 00
A. Bowlen
66
18 07
F. Gagnon
18 75
Mrs. Edna Allen
10 97
Jere Ireland
13 80
Samuel Toggerson
15 90
E. A. Reddy
7 91
Brackett Heel Company 66
II 61
E. W. Fowle
14 30
P. S. Bradford
1 00
E. F. Pettingell
66
17 32
Edward Lee
16
IO 47
W. J. Hunt 66
II 36
Elizabeth Cheever
IO 43
J. J. Healey
8 90
W. S. Coffin 66
I 80
Mrs. Emily Plummer
66
9 58
Joseph Evans
14 65
D. E. Tilton 66
IO 68
Edgar Ross
12 74
Charles J. Swan
13 64
Mrs. Blaisdell 66
15 77
A. W. Parsons
8 03
Mrs. E. F. Bridges
8 3I
Patrick Welch
12 57
George Poor
9 45
John Hallissey
II 15
George W. Foster
14 72
C. J. Rowe 66
13 07
George A. Davis
13 33
E, B. Roy 66
15 48
Mrs. Patrick Plunkett 66
II 27
Mrs. Jere McDonald 66
15 54
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14 OI
George Wise
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66
66
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104
ANNUAL REPORTS
G. W. Bollman, sewer connection
$14 08
WV. M. Horsch
14 62
Mary Twoomey
9 98
Winchester estate
18 02
Edwin Lunt
IO 51
David Poor
14 04
Mr. Paul
66
14 38
G. H. Menut
14 85
William Hunter
9 34
A. W. Hardy
12 96
Lon Peavey
33 60
Mr. Kohlhaas
66
13 60
Chase & Lunt
24 89
Frank Boyles
7 88
Mrs. Hussey 66
12 75
John Lynch
9 97
Anna Horrisk
12 33
W. B. Hopkinson
25 08
Fr. Levesque
66
18 70
C. W. Blake
IJ 46
Timothy O'Connell
66
18 70
Mary Crowley
66
II 70
D. A. Wells
13 75
E. H. Dyer
II 90
Mary N. Woodwell
16 96
E. L. Short
14 22
Mrs. J. H. Lunt
6 78
Joseph Lydston
12 5.I
Public Property Com.
47 53
Mildred Currier
15 26
Daniel Cronin
16 58
Caroline Parker
10 00
Atkinson estate
66
16 58
Mrs. E. M. Buckley
16 58
L. Toppan
16 57
A. J. Leighton
5 32
J. Duggan
8 49
S. E. Jackman
18 75
Eleanor Parsons
II 48
L. W. Sargent
IO 63
Thomas Mitchell
66
10 98
Est. Edward E. Davis
66
5 22
Michael Lucy
14 45
E. N. Collins
9 09
Mrs. A. F. Pike
66
18 70
Mrs. John Riley
15 30
E. P. Mudd
18 28
Alice Currier
66
20 40
T. J. Mannix
16 15
Emily J. C. Lunt
16 15
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$2,417 95
Balance due from city December 16, 1906.
223 83
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$2,194 12
66
DETAILED STATEMENT
EXPENDITURES Authorized by Committee on Sewerage
Walworth Construction Supply Company, sewer pipe. $ 163 75
John M. Little, teaming. 1 00
Herald Company, advertising. 2 00
Item Publishing Company, advertising. 2 00
B. J. Creeden, labor on sewers.
75
Highway department, teaming for sewers 72 50
Pearl S. Bradford, pipe ...
26 05
Dalton, Ingersoll Manufacturing Company, heavy pipe. I 48
Edward Donahoe Jr., sharpening picks .. I 50
Jere M. Haley, teaming
I 50
F. W. Marshall, mason work
IO 49
Atkinson Coal Company, cement and atlas.
43 88
H. H. Landford, extra heavy soil pipe.
2 20
News Publishing Company, advertising
6 00
James H. Johnston, oil and lantern wicks
85
Boston & Maine railroad, freight on pipe
6 80
J. S. Quill, sharpening picks. .
50
American Express Company, expressing.
15 49
Edwin L. Toppan, mason work. ... .
6 25
George White, soil pipe and teaming. ..
22 80
Hatch Brothers, stock and teaming. ...
13 65
William Holker, heavy pipe, etc
493 02
Toppan & Wilson, hardware. ...
21 57
Jere W. Doyle, repairing picks, etc. ...
3 00
Frank Grover, extra heavy pipe ..
66 50
Hub Plumbing & Heating Company, pipe, etc 13 20
C. R. Sargent Company, soil pipe. .. 24 80 6 00
George H. Welch, expenses to Boston, state board of health T. H. McCarthy, labor on sewer and cement.
II 50
S. H. Thurlow Company, hardware 25 48
Perrin Seamans Company, sewer rods, picks, etc.
59 40 90 90
Jere Hartnett
I 13
Michael Kelleher
: 80
Daniel O'Connell
I 13
Cornelius Lyons
4 05
Cornelius Kelleher
2 70
Patrick Lynch
38 82
John Lucy
158 77
John Vaughn
26 34
Cornelius O'Connell
151 25
John Connors
57 63
Timothy Coffey
54 90
Dennis Kelleher
5 86
Cornelius Sullivan
5 86
John Lynch
66
39 18
C. E. Allen
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4 06
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. . . . . C. P. Kelleher, lime and oil. .. . .
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IÒ5
John Devonshire labor Thomas Hale 66
106
ANNUAL REPORTS
Daniel Buckley
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