City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1907, Part 4

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1907
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4,118 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to contingent account to balance 246 70


$3,871 30


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


Eagle Chemical Company, soap powder $ II 50


Fred L. Hunt, lamps and cut-outs. 3 80


Hatch Brothers, stock and labor 38 69


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor


73 53


E. Perkins Lumber Company, lumber 30 00


James Dickens, electrical supplies


54 45


C. O. Townsend, carpet lining and chair. 14 85


Green Davis, stock and labor 252 59


78


ANNUAL REPORTS


Gas and Electric Company, lighting city hall $ 522 98


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, box rent. 60


B. & M. R. R., mileage and Lynn ticket. 23 00


W. U. T. Company, time service. 12 00


Sampson, Murdock Company, three directories


6 00


F. S. Blanchard, one copy Massachusetts Year Book.


2 00


Edward Hardy, services as stage carpenter.


148 37


Cornelius O'Connell, labor. 68


A. W. Nason, 155 bushels charcoal at I2C. 18 60


Orient Manufacturing Company, five gallons spray. 10 00


Frank Turpin, lettering toilet room door.


50


Hermon Staples, setting glass


1 00


W. H. T. Dodge, stock and labor.


7 71


West Disenfectant Company, disenfectant


4 00


C. R. Sargent Company, supplies and labor


3 77


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


4 00


William Holker, overseers of poor room, repairs on urinal 181 00


Jackson's Express, expressing.


40


Thomas P. Thomas, concreting II 45


C. C. Stockman, one feather duster. 3 50


F. H. Rundlett, washing towels, etc.


2 35


Clarence Lowell, labor.


I 25


News Publishing Company, advertising


8 75


J. H. Carver, one month's salary as clerk of committees and common council. 41 66


Raymond Miller, ringing bell Harris street church.


3 00


Squire & Swan, gold lettering on annual report and express


65


Jere Healey, coal for hall


344 67


F. E. Cutter & Son, stock and labor


12 70


W. C. Morse, stock and labor


34 40


Watering streets, sprinkling. 70 00


P. S. Bradford, labor on urinal and sink.


75


E. J. Huse, repairing chair


I 25


F. J. Davis, 45 hours' labor on coal. II 25


W. P. French, charcoal. 50 00


Daniel Coughlin, inspecting storage of coal 9 00


Herald Company, advertising rummage sale 4 75


E. Donahoe Jr., weighing coal. 33 45


J. J. & H. J. Chase, repairing washing machine and key


45


Transfer to other departments. 1,800 00


$3,871 30


79


DETAILED STATEMENT


CITY AUDITOR


Appropriation


$700 00


Undrawn, transferred to contingent account to balance. 85 75


$614 25


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Municipal Department


William Balch, one year's salary


$600 00


Helen M. Maguire, typewriting. 4 25


C. K. Gould, clerical services. 10 00


$614 25


CITY CLERK


Appropriation $2,000 00


CREDITS


By cash from B. & M. R. R. for advertising hear-


ing . . .


$ 15 00


By cash from city clerk, income of office 876 37


891 37


2,891 37


Undrawn, transferred to contingent account to balance ....


340 79


$2,550 58


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Municipal Department


H. W. Little, one year's salary. $1,450 00


Smith Premier Typewriter Company, one typewriter and supplies. 71 00


Squire & Swan, printing notices, etc. II 00


-


80


ANNUAL REPORTS


News Publishing Company, printing notices, etc. $ 28 75


Telephone Company, rental of telephone 29 12


Carter Ink Company, 12 quarts Standard ink. 4 00


Timothy Harrington, death returns 25 00


R. J. Mckinney, death returns


21 50


F. W. Snow, birth returns.


6 75


Library bureau, cards, etc ..


23 99


George H. Pearson, one journal.


87


Abby Noyes Little, birth returns


6 75


Charles F. Johnson, birth returns


3 75


Ernest H. Noyes, birth returns


4 25


W. W. Pillsbury, birth returns.


2 75


C. C. Day, birth returns ..


5 25


P. B. Murphy, 50 dog blanks


2 50


Frederick Tigh, birth returns


II 75


George W. Worcester, birth returns.


5 25


J. F. Young, birth returns.


2 25


R. C. Hurd, birth returns. 5 75


A. C. Nason, birth returns.


6 25


American Express Company, expressing.


3 85


F. A. Perkins, labor on desk.


3 30


City treasurer's office, 100 stamps and 50 postal cards.


2 50


F. S. Webster Company, carbon paper, etc.


3 00


Yawman Erbe Company, printed and ruled cards. 3 40


H. R. Weitzel, death returns. 3 50


Helen M. Maguire, copying old records 88 80


J. L. Chase, returning three births.


75


Title Guaranty Company, city clerk's bond.


12 00


J. O. Lacaillade, birth returns I 00


Transfer to other departments 700 00


$2,550 58


81


DETAILED STATEMENT


CITY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR


Appropriation $2,200 00


CREDITS


By cash, for redemption of land ( fees) $4 00


By cash, use of mileage book. 8 30


By cash, highway department, postage I 00


By cash, school department, for pastage. 6 55


By cash, city clerk department, for postage.


: 50


22 35


2,222 35


Overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to bal- ance. 344 06


$2,566 41


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Municipal Department


H. F. Whiton, one year's salary as treasurer of sinking funds and city treasurer $1,650 00


M. K. Pettingell, one year's salary as clerk 500 00


Telephone Company, rental of telephone 21 99


Gould & Adams, rubber stamps. 2 25


A. Storrs & Bement, 3000 coin envelopes 2 10


Squire & Swan, printing notices


IO 50


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, envelopes and postage 73 19


J. Lyons Pen Company, one gross pens. 7 50


Fowle's News Company, Boston Advertiser from January I, 1905, to January 1, 1907 12 00


Butman & Stone, one check book


14 00


F. L. Medcalf, printing notices 24 25


9 00


Smith Premier Typewriter Company, repairs on typewriter American Express Company, expressing.


I 90


J. J. &. H. J. Chase, job on safe ..


2 70


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising.


22 75


George H. Pearson, supplies. 10 05


Brown, Lent & Pett, tax books. 26 35


82


ANNUAL REPORTS


B. & M. R. R., mileage book and Lynn ticket $ 13 00


H. F. Whiton, treasurer, expenses to Boston 7 50


Brewster Brothers, treasurer's bond. 100 00


Herald Company, advertising tax notice. I 88


Anti-Trust Supply Company, 5000 coin envelopes 3 50


F. H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills. 50 00


$2,566 41


CITY MESSENGER


Appropriation $900 00


EXPENDITURES


Paid F. H. Rundlett, salary as city messenger $900 00


CITY CLOCKS


Appropriation.


$75 00


Transferred from other department. I 00


EXPENDITURES


Paid P. H. Kimball, salary and expenses. $76 00


83


DETAILED STATEMENT


CEMETERIES (Improvements)


Appropriation. $50 00


Undrawn, transferred to contingent account to balance. 19 13


$30 87


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


E. Perkins Lumber Company, lumber. $ 75


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware. 5 12


Newburyport Water Company, use of water at Highland cem- etery . 15 00


Transfer to other departments 10 00


$30 87


CEMETERIES ( Supervision )


Appropriation


$250 00


Transfer from other department. 10 00


-


260 00


Transfer from contingent account to balance ( overdrawn) ...


20


$260 20


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


Alfred Gurney, salary as supervisor . $250 20


Estate William Huff, use of driveway . 10 00


$260 20


84


ANNUAL REPORTS


CITY BONDS


Amount outstanding December 15, 1906. $825,000 00 Bonds paid during the year 1907 as follows:


Twelve (12) bonds of "water loan," dated June 1, 1904, due June 1, 1907 . . .. $12,000 00 Six (6) bonds of "bridge loan," dated Sep- tember 1, 1905, due September 1, 1907. . 6,000 00


18,000 00


807,000 00


Issued in 1907 : Twenty ( 20) bonds, serial of $1,000 each, payable $2,000 annually, for funding of overdraft of 1906.


20,000 00


Outstanding January 21, 1907


$827,000 00


Due as follows :


1908 at 4 percent. $ 65,000 00


1910 at 37/2 percent.


27,500 00


IgII at 4 percent 90,000 00


1913 at 4 percent 25,000 00


1919 at 4 percent.


105,000 00


1922 at 372 percent


35,000 00


1923 at 372 percent


50,000 00


1931 at 372 percent.


46,000 00


1908-1915 at 372 percent.


54,000 00


1908-1934 at 372 percent.


307,000 00


1908-1917 at 4 percent. 20,000 00


$827,000 00


85


DETAILED STATEMENT


ELECTIONS


Appropriation $1,560 00


Overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to balance 129 35


$1,689 35


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council


W. M. Tibbetts, dinner and supper for ward officers $ 63 00


American Express Company, expressing. I 80


W. B. Porter, teaming, etc. 9 08


F. A. Perking, tacks and framing city map. I 40


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising. 173 00


Herald Company, printing and advertising.


159 55


C. H. Lunt, services at ward room, ward six. 12 50


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor at ward rooms. 20 41


A. Hodgdon, services at ward room, ward one. 12 50


Item Publishing Company, official ballots and warrants 35' 00


Casper Kohlhaas, services at ward room, ward five. II 00


J. J. &. H. J. Chase, repairing ballot boxes I 15


W. E. Woodman, services at ward room, ward two. 6 00


Stevens Grocery Company, supplies for ward rooms, wards one and two 3 05


George H. Pearson, supplies.


80


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell and putting up and taking down booths 12 95


Hill's Livery, horse and wagon


3 00


Library Bureau, cards, etc.


31 50


B. W. Barrett, services as registrar from January I, to June I, 1907. 41 65


H. M. Maguire, typewriting 12 00


Hermon Staples, cleaning and pasting election boards. 4 50


Cotton & Gould, two gross election pencils ..


5 00


Albert O. Colby, services at ward room, ward two 8 06


School department, three packages writing paper. 90


Appleton's Spa, lunch board of registrars. 7 00


W. H. Shevenell, suppers board of registrars. 6 00


O. P. Foote, four chimneys. 20


86


ANNUAL REPORTS .


H. M. Meek Publishing Company, 50 nomination papers ... $ 3 00 B. G. Davis, one year's salary as registrar of voters .. 100 00


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


C. W. Johnson, services as registrar of voters from June I, 1907, to January 1, 1908. 58 35


Salary paid election officers as per pay rolls. 684 00


$1,689 35


FIRE DEPARTMENT ( Fuel)


Appropriation $500 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from contingent account ... 167 95


$667 95


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department


Jere Healey, 171,700 pounds coal and one cord wood. $565 23


John Collins, 10,975 pounds coal .. 38 42


Atkinson Coal Company, two feet pine wood, sawed and split .. 2 00


Daniel Coughlin, labor on coal. 8 co


W. P. French, charcoal . 30 00


Edward Donahoe Jr., weighing 186 tons coal at 5c per ton ... 9 30


Frank Davis, 60 hours' labor on coal at 25c per ton . 15 00


$667 95


87


DETAILED STATEMENT


FIRE ENGINE HOUSES


Appropriation $900 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to contingent account to bal- ance 104 13


$795 87


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


F. E. Davis, labor and supplies $ 12 52


Osgood & Goodwin, bedding. 15 52


A. C. Currier, labor and material (carpenter) II 30


F. E. Cutter & Son, labor and material (painter). 66 41


P. S. Bradford, labor and material (plumber) 3 00


C. S. Blake, glass and setting. I 50


Frank Grover, repairs on closet and seat No. 2's engine . house 2 00


O. P. Foote, chimneys, Bon Ami. 55


J. J. & H. J. Chase, keys and repairs. 2 10


George White, labor on water closet at Hose 8 house : 55


Joseph L. Adams, labor and material No. 2's house 2 55


Hatch Brothers, labor and material (carpenter) 79 18


W. E. Morse, electrical supplies and labor 26 29


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware supplies 5 84


James Dickens, electrical supplies and labor 5 80


William Holker, hardware supplies 13 14


Hub Plumbing and Heating Company, labor flushing soil pipe .. I 20


C. R. Sargent & Company, labor and material (plumber). 29 36


B. G. Gerrish, window shades and matting. II 75


Packer & Ross, glass and setting. 5 32


C. C. Stockman, feather duster and mattress 9 50


D. J. Casey & Company, candles and toilet paper 5 50


A. J. Brooks, labor, lock and keys. 7 32


88


ANNUAL REPORTS


Thomas F. Carey, disenfectant. $ 5 00


Albert P. Wilson, netting and staples 3 II


Thomas Simmons, labor setting window screens Hose 8


house. 2 20


C. O. Townsend, upholstering material and labor


85


A. Hoyt & Son, labor and material No. 3's house


2 41


C. A. Hubbard, laying carpet.


50


Fisher & Company, sheets, comforters, blankets 7 24


P. J. Duffy, packing valves in cleanout heater 5 36


School buildings, transfer. 450 00


$795 87


FIRE DEPARTMENT ( Miscellaneous )


-


Appropriation . $4,926 00


From S. C. Reed, sale of material.


30 00


From John F. Cutter, sale of junk. 3 05


4,959 05


Amount overdrawn, transferred from contingent account. . 466 46


$5,425 51


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department


Cashman Brothers, use of horses and drivers from Decem-


$1,237 50


George A. Fogg, brooms and shovels.


M. H. Chase, stock and labor II 65


John W. Allen, matches . IO 20


C. Callahan Company, supplies 167 95


E. Perkins Lumber Company, wood. 1 00


F. E. Davis, stock and labor 38 80


William Holker, hardware. 45 23


C. C. Stockman, feather dusters 9 00


ber 1, 1906, to December 1, 1907. 25


89


DETAILED STATEMENT


W. H. Dow, two hours' work on reservoir. $ 1 00


S. P. Bray, 65,010 pounds coal at $7 per ton 203 15


Mrs. Fenders, washing towels 12 00


O. P. Foote, oil. I 20


W. B. Porter, teaming, etc. 102 15


F. A. Silloway, harness work. 13 85


Jackson Express Company, expressing


3 17


Telephone Company, rental of telephone


149 93


J. M. Haley,carting. 129 85


O. J. Welch, labor and repairs. IO 50


William Canning, washing and rolling hose.


56 62


Hose Company No. 8, extra services three men.


6 00


John Wills, treasurer, extra services


10 00


Ladder Company No. 1, extra services.


23 00


Engine Company No. I, extra services. 34 50


Engine Company No. 2, extra services.


35 25


Engine Company No, 3, extra services.


13


Henry A. Glaizier, four brass hangers.


4 00


A. F. Ross & Company, soda


3 50


Standard Oil Company, oil.


40 60


Edwin Cook, taking care 44 hydrants and three reservoirs. . 28 00


James Dickens, electrical supplies. I 40


H, N. Marshall & Son, salt. 10 80


S. L. Truesdale, washing hose.


4 00


American Express Company, expressing.


2 00


Karl Castelhun, acid, etc. 6 24


International Power Company, repairing steamer No. 2. 2,550 00


W. C. Benson, two axe handles


2 00


Ingall's Garage Company, one can grease


25


W. U. T. Company, time service


15 00


Advance Polish Company, polish


3 00


Fred Rand, washing hose. 5 76


W. E. Morse, electrical supplies


13 40


E. B. Hoyt, cleaning nine reservoirs and 48 hydrants. 42 00


McGlew Brothers Company, iron work, etc. IO 75


Haverhill Distilled Water Company, five gallons water and carting. 50


A. E. Walker, three lanterns.


2 25


F. E. Cutter & Son, setting glass 2 00


C. A. Twitchell & Company, badges 4 50


S. C. Reed, allowance for horse. 52 06


90


ANNUAL REPORTS


Taylor Manufacturing Company, one gallon polish. $ I 00


Pierce Brothers, one gallon oil . I 25


Albert Hodgdon, taking care of 30 hydrants and five reser- voirs 25 00


Clarence Lowell, washing hose


15 38


A. W. Teel, use of mileage books


7 46


M. H. Fowler, chimneys.


70


B. W. Barrett, repairing badge.


25


Fire department supervision, transfer


36 42


Fire department salaries, transfer


33


C. E. Woods, painting Engine I


10 00


H. W. Landford, 12 galons polish


13 20


Hill's Livery, horse hire. 2 00


Herald Company, printing and advertising. 9 50


John F. Cutter, services as chief and cash paid. 92 58


F. L. Medcalf, printing IO 75


Arthur G. Osborne, waste. 9 50


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware, etc 3 18


I 50


Phoenix Pharmacy, soap.


6 00


News Publishing Company, advertising.


2 00


J. C. Wilkins, grease. 2 75


W. P. Teel, stock and labor


3 00


John L. Lewis, washing and rolling hose. I 63


D. F. Noyes, supplies No. 2.


II 58


M. H. Chase, harness work.


I 75


B. G. Davis, stock and labor. 14 89


J. J. & H. J. Chase, one Yale key


25


$5,425 51


C. S. Blake, painting Steamer 2.


91


DETAILED STATEMENT


FIRE DEPARTMENT ( Supervision )


Appropriation $300 00


CREDITS


Transfer from fire department miscellaneous 36 42


From John F. Cutter 25 00


$361 42


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department


S. C. Reed, allowance for horse hire and cash paid. $ 32 99


S. C. Reed, services as chief 130 60


Telephone Company, use of telephone. 3 43


Transfer to fire department salaries 150 00


J. F. Cutter, salary as chief 44 40


$361 42


FIRE DEPARTMENT ( Lighting Engine Houses )


Appropriation . $500 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to contingent account. 46 12


$453 88


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Lighting


Gas and Electric Company, for lighting engine houses.


$453 88


92


ANNUAL REPORTS


FIRE DEPARTMENT ( Salaries )


Appropriation


$6,874 00


CREDITS


Transfer from fire department miscellaneous


33


Transfer from fire department supervision. 150 00


7,024 33


Amount undrawn, transferred to contingent account. 44 96


$6,979 37


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department


Eben P. Allen, salary as permanent fireman. $ 742 00


W. R. Bradbury, services as steward and fireman No. 3. 170 04


C. S. Blake, services as steward and fireman No. 2. 170 00


F. W. Landford, services as engineer No. 2 80 00


S. C. Reed, horse hire. 33


Clarence Lowell, services as substitute fireman. 22 00


Assistant engineers and clerk, services of company. 415 00


Steamer No. I. services of company. 840 00


Steamer No. 2, services of company 900 00


Steamer No. 3, services of company. 900 00


Hose No. 8 and steward, services of company 635 00


Hose No. 7 and steward, services of company 635 00


Hook and Ladder No. I, services of company 900 00


John O. Erickson, services as captain No. I . . 10 00


Charles W. Adams, services as engineer No. I


160 00


Charles B. Atkinson, services as assistant engineer No. I ... George A. Coffin, services as captain No. 7.


20 00


10 00


George W. Stanwood, services as captain No. 8. 10 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell, services as captain No. 2 10 00


F. W. Landford, services as engineer No. 2. 80 00


Everett Landford, services as assistant engineer No. 2. 20 00


Herbert Currier, services as captain No. I. 10 00


93


DETAILED STATEMENT


George H. Rollins, services as steward hook and ladder company . $ 50 00


Joseph P. Page, services as captain No. 3 . . 10 00


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


Frank J. Partlow, services as assistant engineer No. 3 . 20 00


$6,979 37


FIRE ALARM ( Miscellaneous )


Appropriation $500 00


Transferred from fire alarm, supervision 91 63


Transferred from fire alarm, superintendent of wires 8 33


Transferred from other departments 100 00


699 96


Amount undrawn, transferred to contingent account. 34 82


$665 14


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department


Cashman Brothers, location of fire alarm and steam, etc ..... $227 20


O. J. Welch, salary as superintendent of fire alarm and cash paid. I28 84


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware, etc


I 96


J. W. Doyle, use of team. 24 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone


9 75


F. E. Davis, stock and labor II 60


53 95


James Dickens, electrical supplies


F. E. Cutter & Son, stock and labor 13 35


A. C. Currier, stock and labor 39 30


P. H. Kimball, oil 50


Gamewell Fire Alarm Company, key guards 30 00


D. J. Chrisholm, work on fire alarm boxes. 5 00


John D. McFarland, labor on wires 00


94


ANNUAL REPORTS


American Express Company, expressing. 55


Clarence Lowell, labor 2 25


S. Buckley, labor


12 38


Fire alarm supervision, transfer.


1 39


Nobscott Spring Cooler Company, distilled water


50


Ingalls' Garage, eight Columbia batteries.


2 00


Chase-Shawmut Company, repairs on fire alarm


I 00


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor 94 32


Toppan & Wilson, one wire brush.


30


$665 14


FIRE ALARM ( Supervision of Wires )


Appropriation .


$200 00


Transfer from fire alarm, miscellaneous


39 1


Fransfer from fire alarm, superintendent of wires


100 00


301 39


Amount undrawn, transferred to contingent account


I2


$301 27


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department


Telephone Company, rental of telephone. $ 39


Orrin J. Welch, superintendent of wires and cash paid. 208 25


Fire alarm, miscellaneous, transfer. 91- 63


$301 27


95


DETAILED STATEMENT


GARBAGE AND DISPOSAL


Appropriation $300 00 Amount overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to


balance.


109 22


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Board of Health


$409 22


E. M. Hobson, removal of garbage.


$409 22


HARBOR MASTER


Appropriation $100 00


Transfer from other department.


II 20


$III 20


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Municipal Department


B. W. Stevens, one year's salary . $100 00


Hermon Staples, 14 signs and lettering. II 20


$III 20


96


ANNUAL REPORTS


HIGHWAYS ( Maintenance )


Appropriation $8,000 00


Received from Cashman Brothers, bedding, etc. .


21 78


Received from Boston & Northern St. Ry. Company, gravel and crushed stone. 6 74


Received from Lucy A. Stone, cleaning sidewalks


88


Transfer from rent of shed .


50 00


Received from F. H. Rundlett, sale of lanterns.


1 00


Transfer from highway repairs


134 75


Amount overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to balance


2,005 38


$10,220 53


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Highways


James H. Johnston, salary as superintendent and cash paid January 1, 1907 $1,309 69


Frank Annis, 53 weeks' services as driver No. 2 . 789 25


Dennis Lucy, 53 weeks' services as driver No. 2 . 789 25


Maurice D. Broderick, 53 weeks' services as driver No. I ... 789 25


Albert E. Bray, 53 weeks' services as driver No. 1 . 789 25


George W. Carter, 53 weeks' services as driver No. 3. 789 25


Deunis J. Hale, 53 weeks' services as driver No. 3. .


789 25


Edward Taylor, substitute driver 88 00


J. Coffey, substitute driver


22 50


Clarence Lowell, substitute driver


40 25


C. Leary, substitute driver,


4 00


J. Lynch, substitute driver.


1 50


C. O'Connell, substitute driver. 1 00


Dennis Kelleher, substitute driver.


I 25


Timothy Leary, substitute driver


1 25


J. S. Quill, shoeing and sundries. 161 60


J. Roy, shoeing and sundries 13 70


8,215 15


97


DETAILED STATEMENT


Edward Donahoe Jr., shoeing and sundries. $ 9 17


J. W. Doyle, shoeing and sundries I32 71


Telephone Company, rental of telephone. 26 25


M. H. Chase, stock and labor 29 03


M. H. Rolfe, grain. 287 25


Edward Donahoe Jr., shoeing, etc


2 00


F. A. Silloway, harness work.


32 70


Hale Knight, hay, straw and grain.


517 53


H. M. Maguire, typewriting.


2 75


William Holker, hardware, pipe, etc.


2 73


S. P. Bray, coal and wood. 7 26


Gould & Adams, stamps. 1 15


J. J. & H. J. Chase, repairing keys, etc. I 50


B. & M. R. R., freight. 13 35


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor. 2 00


E. E. Bartlett, labor on roads.


79 70


John Collins, coal and wood.


60 II


Jere M. Haley, labor with team.


1 00


P. A. Merrill, pails, etc.


1 00


T. H. McCarthy, mason work.


5 00


Jere Healey, coal and wood.


16 99


H. N. Marshall, salt.


I8


Karl Castelhun, sundries


3 75


J. C. Currier, oil ..


80


Tiffin Wagon Company, one wagon. 145 00


Charles A. Hubbard, one canvas cushion


I 75


J. C. Colman etal., rent of shed 82 51


F. L. Jewell, hay. 109 82


City treasury, postage. I 00


A. J. Leighton, teaming


25


C. J. Sweeney, labor with team


23 50


F. E. Davis, stock and labor


2 05


George A. M. Williams, liniment.


1 00


McGlew Brothers, shoeing, iron work, etc.


69 22


W. C. Benson, shoeing and sundries


6 25


Toppan & Wilson, hardware. I5


Cashman Brothers, use of horses and men. 15 00


Taylor Manufacturing Company, grease, soap, etc. 5 12


Herald Company, billheads ... . 4 25


American Express Company, expressing


50


A. C. Currier, stock and labor. 34


98


ANNUAL REPORTS


A. Russell & Sons Company, stock and labor $ 160 71


George H. Pearson, sundries I 33


T. F. O'Neil, crushed stone. 408 50


E. W. Knight, hay.


83 40


Atkinson Coal Company, coal and wood.


33 93


Dennison, Esterbrooks Company, brooms, etc.


40 00


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware. 24 42


Labor, as per pay roll. 1,383 38


$10,220 53


HIGHWAYS ( Repairs )


Appropriation .


$4,700 00


CREDITS


By state of Massachusetts, account street railway tax 490 19


By Boston & Northern Street Railway, excise tax ... 469 33


By A. Russell & Sons, overpayment. 14 85


By cash, account services performed for various property owners. 60 67


Transfer from contingent account to balance


460 44


Total appropriation and income


$6,195 48


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Highways


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware. $ 40 79


Toppan & Wilson, hardware. 26 65


Cashman Brothers, use of men and horses. 65 26


Jackson's Express, expressing


3 97


Charles Bashaw, labor with team


48 50


F. W. Field, oil, etc. I 16


John Collins, coal and wood.


IO 25


F. E. Davis, stock and labor 15 40


J. C. Currier, oil. 65


99


DETAILED STATEMENT


J. M. Haley, carting . $


5 00


A. Russell & Sons Company, stock and labor 96 23


Atkinson Coal Company, atlas, etc. 20 25


H. J. Haley, oil. 6 73


A. K. Silloway, gravel.


8 12


J. W. Doyle, labor on picks, etc.


16 66


George Merrill, use of double team


4 50


B. & M. R. R., freight


10 73


Dennison, Estabrooks Company, sweepers, etc.


29 00


Dyar Supply Company, paving rammers. II 50


James Lyons, labor 3 00


6 75


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


5 10


Thurston S. Chase, labor an roads 25 23


A. B. Black, agent, one macadam scraper and runners. 251 23


F. E. Cutter & Son, stock and labor. 6 80


Thomas F. O'Neil, crushed stone. . 1,057 52


Telephone Company, rental of telephone.


2 61


William Holker, hardware and pipe 5 60


H. L. Bond Company, screens .. 17 70


National Coal Tar Company, 72 barrels tar. 129 67


News Publishing Company, advertising. 3 00


American Express Company, expressing


I 13


Estate N. Varina, coal and wood . 4 78




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