City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1908, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1908
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Amount undrawn, transferred to contingent account to


balance


165.27


$34.73


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


W. C. Adams, labor and material. $ 8.63


D. J. Casey, toilet paper. 1.00


Herman Castelhun, repairing clock. 2.25


A. C. Currier, stock and labor


1.94


C. C. Stockman, time striker and calendar clock.


5.00


B. S. Bradford, stock and labor


14.76


William Holker, sundries 1.15


$34.73


POLICE


(Miscellaneous)


Appropriation


. $450.00


Overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to bal-


ance


117.60


$567.60


114


ANNUAL REPORTS


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Police


James Dickens, electrical supplies $ 33.48


E. W. Eaton, medical supplies 1.08


J. E. Frost, ice 19.00


D. J. Casey & Company, medical supplies. 1.50


Telephone Company, rental of telephone. 75.97


J. W. Doyle, horse hire 171.50


Mrs. Fenders, washing towels


13.50


O. P. Foote, groceries


22.94


A. C. Currier, stock and labor 3.42


G. H. Pearson, supplies 9.12


B. G. Davis, making and storing awnings. 17.45


Moulton & Lunt, repairing police badges. .50


Western Union Telegraph Company, time service 3.70


B. W. Barrett, repairing police badges. 1.25


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware


3.13


W. E. Morse, electrical supplies


32.50


William Holker, hardware


12.98


Hill's Livery, hack hire 7.50


Herald Company, advertising


12.00


Hatch Brothers, stock


.75


Fowle's News Agency, Boston papers.


22.40


L. A. Foote, lunches


1.75


F. L. Lattime, sundry expenses.


32.40


Leader Publishing Company, advertising.


10.18


Swan, the Printer, printing.


6.00


News Publishing Company, printing.


22.10


Karl Castelhun, medical supplies


7.00


G. A. Walton, photographic work.


1.00


H. W. Pray, crash. 3.50


Carl R. Walton, photographs 1.00


Woodland Printing Company, police reports printing. .


3.00


A. P. Wilson, sulphor napthol


2.00


Winchester Tar Disinfectant Company, 10 gallons W. tar disinfectant 10.00


Sampson, Murdock Company, dictorery 2.00


$567.60


115


DETAILED STATEMENT


POLICE


-


(Lighting)


Appropriation $250.00


Undrawn, transferred to contingent account to balance. . . 36.50


$213.50


EXPENDITURES


Paid Newburyport Gas & Electric Company . . $213.50


POOR DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


.$12,000.00


CREDITS


By returned aid from cities and towns. $ 2,387.33


By returned aid from C. W. Johnson 100.00


By returned aid, case of Bessie Garland. 113.74


By refund, D. J. Connors, overpaid . 6.64


By sale of products, G. H. Twombly .


200.37


By State of Massachusetts, account state paupers. 571,05


By Highway account 127.75


Overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to bal- ance 1,276.55


$16,783.43


116


ANNUAL REPORTS EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor


City of Lawrence, aid rendered sundry persons. $


270.70


Ctiy of Lowell


91.40


City of Medford


66


66


2.67


City of New Bedford


52.58


City of Haverhill 66


66


51.00


City of Salem


66


66


13.75


City of Worcester


66


. . . . . .


116.59


City of Boston


84.29


City of Lynn


41.58


City of Gloucester


66


7.00


Town of Amesbury


66


. . . . .


66


66


175.15


Commonwealth of Mass. 66


66


54.03


Anna Jaques Hospital, medical attendance and nursing 894.31 Newburyport Homeopathic Hospital, medical attend- ance and nursing 145.00


Massachusetts Hospital for Epiliptics.


447.10


Massachusetts School for Feeble Minded.


169.92


G. H. Twombly, cash paid for supplies.


996.71


G. H. Twombly and wife, salary as superintendent and matron of almshouse for one year .


720.00


W. H. Bayley, salary as clerk of overseers of the poor. .


850.08


W. H. Bayley, expenses, aid rendered sundry persons. . 817.35


F. W. Snow, salary as city physician to December 1, 1908 750.00


Anti-Trust Supply Company, bags


11.62


W. E. Aubin, groceries


1.70


J. K. Adams. cedar posts


9.75


John W. Allen, groceries


28.00


Atkinson Coal Company, lime and cement.


1.65


Adams, Cushing and Foster, books


6.75


Berry, Dodge & Company, supplies. 379.30


Butman & Stone, books 6.00


G. G. Bailey, M. D., Ipswich, professional services. 125.70


John H. Babb, boots and shoes 87.75


L. F. Barton, boots and shoes 13.00


Birmingham Pen Company, pens


2.50


66


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149.78


Town of Rowley


. . . .


117


DETAILED STATEMENT


John Burke, services at city farm. $ 330.00


A. J. Brooks, stock and labor. 24.13


Boston & Maine Railroad, transportation poor persons


165.19


Stephen Bray, coal and wood.


16.54


A. Bowlen, groceries


1.00


John H. Balch Jr., coal and wood.


8.85


John Campbell, rent of house.


60.00


George G. Carr, Kemp spreader .


115.00


William S. Coffin, measuring 74 cords wood .


9.25


William J. Cook, groceries 145.00


35.30


Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor


6.42


John Collins, coal


10.08


James F. Carens, boots and shoes


30.95


Elmer Conley, 74 cords wood.


204.95


D. J. Connors, fish


118.74


City Hall Market, provisions


78.87


E. Donahoe Jr., shoeing, etc 47.74


238.50


Thomas Daley, labor at almshouse as cook. : 30.00


P. W. Donlon, provisions 81.60


F. J. Donahue, groceries 33.00


Mrs. Dickerson, washing and ironing.


9.00


Edward W. Eaton, medical supplies. 2.95


T. W. Emerson Company, peas. 6.08


John J. Fenders, board of poor person.


18.00


Fuller & Cavanaugh, stock and labor


20.62


J. L. Fairbanks, blanks 10.00


Garrett Farrell, services at almshouse. 212.00


Joseph Farley, horse for ambulance


10.00


Gould & Adams, rubber stamps


1.25


N. B. Greenwood, groceries


2.50


C. H. Goldthwaite & Company, wheel chain. 24.75


Margaret Hallisey, rent of house.


98.00


Highway Department, damaged fertilizer at Toppan & Wilson's 50.00


Jere Healey, 610,110 pounds coal @ $5, $5.50 and $6.75, and wood 1,701.88


William Holker, sundries 71.19


T. Harrington, burial of poor person 58.50


W. W. Coffin, boots and shoes.


Robert Donahoe, board of poor person.


118


ANNUAL REPORTS


H. J. Haley, groceries $ 15.11


H. H. Hardy, clothing 17.75


Ingalls Garage Company, wire and labor


8.16


Edward Kent, milk 25.62


Hale Knight, meal and corn


13.95


P. H. Kimball, one pair spectacles


2.00


Mrs. Eben Little Jr., rent of house


39.00


Joseph B. Little, boots and shoes


11.20


C. H. Lord, stock and labor.


58.80


J. C. Lunt Company, burials.


15.00


Lyon & Greenleaf, 125 barrels flour, 71/2 tons middlings


696.63


H. N. Marshall & Son, salt and sundries


21.00


P. A. Merrill, groceries


670.00


R. J. Mckinney, burials


34.00


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


30.00


George E. Moulton, shoes


4.00


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


48.00


McGrunnery & Manning, keystone.


23.63


National Biscuit Company crackers.


175.89


Daily News, printing


7.50


Silas D. Noyes, 64 cords wood.


48.00


Thomas Noyes & Son, groceries


33.00


Ralph W. Nelson, stock and labor


8.85


Ordway Heating Company, horse hire.


5.00


W. C. O'Connell, provisions


46.00


T. O'Connell, passage to Ireland


33.74


Osgood & Goodwin, clothing


5.92


John H. Page, board


48.00


Porter, Rogers & Company, clothing


53.50


George H. Pearson, sundries


1.20


George H. Plumer, clothing


32.28


E. Perkins Lumber Company, stock.


1.60


Pilo &. Elliott, burials


18.50


A. W. Poor, stock and labor on gas engine.


8.95


A. F. Ross & Company, tobacco


18.13


John Ronan, hay wagon


40.00


John C. Rolfe, milk


6.38


John A. Reddy, rent of house.


4.50


Norah, Ricks, domestic at almshouse


111.00


J. H. Ordway, hack hire


1.00


119


DETAILED STATEMENT


J. W. Robert & Company, rolled oats, etc $ 202.35


Moses H. Rolfe, sundries 399.95


George M. Roaf, supplies 433.31


Sarah E. Remick, rent of house.


24.00


Sampson, Murdock Company, Newburyport directory. .


2.00


Star Grocery Company, groceries


73.00


John M. Small, wood 291.60


Mary Scanlon, domestic at almshouse.


75.00


Swift & Company, lard and washing powder


43.30


Stevens Grocery Company, groceries


134.50


Standard Oil Company, oil


31.10


H. C. Stevens, groceries


66.00


E. S. Stickney, shoes


9.65


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor


99.67


B. S. Snow & Company, fish .


103.75


Telephone Company, rental of telephone.


88.89


W. H. Todd, rent of house


12.00


The Toggery, clothing


10.00


Pheobe H. Todd, rent of house


15.00


Daniel E. Tilton, groceries


79.75


Treasurer's Office, one bottle red ink


.10


Harry West, services as cook at almshouse


330.00


Henry A. Wilson, groceries


10.84


George M. Warner, groceries


18.64


John E. Weare, groceries


3.00


W. B. Wentworth, rent of house


3.00


Joseph Woods, wood and coal


3.95


A. P. Wilson, hardware, etc


113.65


Jackson's Express Company, expressing. .40


$16,783.43


120


ANNUAL REPORTS


PUBLIC LANDINGS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY


Appropriation $700.00


CREDITS


Received from J. H. Johnston, on account of Mr. Rand ... 1.00


701.00


Overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to bal-


ance 189.94


$890.94


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


C. R. Sargent & Company, stock and labor $ 24.26


F. E. Cutter & Son, stock and labor. 4.33


Arthur C. Currier, stock and labor 9.69


B. C. deRochemont, labor at North End playground. 2.00


W. C. Adams, stock and labor 17.90


Brewster Brothers, insurance 132.00


Hub Plumbing and Heating Company, stock and labor 4.50


Hatch Brothers, stock and labor. 323.64


Estate William Huff, rent of land for driveway for one year 15.00


William Holker, sundries


.55


A. W. Leavett, rent of land for playground. 30.00


Frank A. Langmaid, labor at North End playground . 12.00


Clarence Lowell, labor


6.13


Arthur Hudson, labor 11.13


E. Perkins Lumber Company, stock and labor.


34.21


Edwin L. Toppan, repairing chimney at almshouse


25.00


Thomas P. Thomas, labor and stock at almshouse.


16.25


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware.


1.30


A. P. Wilson, hardware 1.51


Watering Streets, watering streets for year 1908. 70.00


T. E. Whalen, labor 4.50


121


DETAILED STATEMENT


D. F. Noyes, conductors for almshouse. $ 35.87


C. H. Meader, stock and labor at Almshouse 5.25


A. Russell & Sons Company, stock and labor at almshouse. 103.92


$890.94


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Appropriation .$3,000.00 . .


CREDITS


By Town of Newbury, use of library for year 1907. 150.00


By income from trust funds .. 1,005.00


By County of Essex, account of dog licenses. 622.25


By fines and sale of old paper 21.03


Overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to bal-


ance


232.32


$5,030.60


EXPENDITURES


John D. Parsons, salary as librarian and cash paid . 1,521.15


Dexter W. Nutting, janitor of library. 378.31


News Publishing Company, advertising. 11.25


Newburyport Gas & Electric Company, lighting. 411.65


Watering Streets, watering streets 1908. 10 48


Effie A. Tenney, services as assistant librarian. 450.00


Alice W. Toppan, services as assistant librarian. 8.25


E. S. Thurston, services as assistant librarian. 424.92


Harriet W. Barton, services as assistant librarian. 146.70


349.92


Charles I. Somerby, services as assistant librarian. . ... Helen E. Tilton, services as superintendent of reading room


349.94


American Express Company, expressing . 7.00


Gaylord Brothers, adhesive cloth 21.65



122


ANNUAL REPORTS


Newburyport Herald Company, printing $ 48.10


Gould & Adams, rubber stamps 2.20


John Gorwaiz, feather duster 3.00


Jere Healey, 75,600 pounds coal and one cord wood. . .


235.81


William T. Humphreys, insurance 136.50


Hall Brothers, pens


1.25


Hale's Express, expressing


4.60


Telephone Company, rental of telephone


20.34


Jackson's Express Company, expressing


6.95


William P. French, charcoal


22.00


Five Cents Savings Bank, rent of deposit box


15.00


James Dickens, electrical supplies


17.35


W. E. Morse, electrical supplies


5.95


Library Bureau, sundries


25.30


Leader Publishing Company, printing.


5.00


Brewster Brothers, insurance


220.50


J. J. & H. J. Chase, labor


.75


John Collins, wood


4.75


James L. Bryant, labor


25.28


John H. Balch Jr., wood


66.00


Dustbane Manufacturing Company, dustbane.


6.00


F. Dillingham & Company, paper. 15.00


H. I. Dallman & Company, dusters. 6.75


.80


Item Publishing Company, printing


1.50


Union Printing Company, printing dog licenses


3.50


Hannah Leary, cleaning


20.20


Rochester Germicide Company, disinfectant fluid. 15.00


John Murphy, labor 4.00


$5,030.60


S. E. Kimball, sundries


123


DETAILED STATEMENT


PRESERVATION OF TREES


Appropriation $2,000.00


CREDITS


Assessors' commitment for year 1908. 803.12


Transfer from Bromfield fund . 206.25


Transfer from other departments 1,500.00


Amount received from various parties for spraying,


etc 28.90


Amount received from State of Massachusetts for spray-


ing, etc 34.88


4,573.15


Amount undrawn, transferred to contingent account


to balance 642.17


$5,215.32


EXPENDITURES Authorized by Special Committee


T. T. Upton, salary as tree warden to May 1, 1908. .$ 242.50


Charles P. Kelly, salary as tree warden and cash paid ... 681.51


C. K. Gould, writing books for tree warden. 40.00


George E. Noyes, 10 photographs 5.00


National Coal Tar Company, supplies


4.24


News Publishing Company, printing


8.10


James Lyons, teaming and labor. 13.80


Lunt, Moss & Company, repairs and labor on machine. ..


6.78


John J. Lynch, gasolene 7.20


18.74


H. J. Haley, oil .72


William Holker, hardware


23.46


A. Hoyt & Son, labor and stock on Moulton and Noyes fences


12.76


A. W. Chesterton & Company, moth brushes. 6.00


M. H. Chase, straps 1.25


McGlew Brothers, stock and labor


124


ANNUAL REPORTS


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, stamps and envelopes. .$ 30.10


American Express Company, expressing . 1.15


W. C. Benson, repairing ladder 1.00


Barrett Manufacturing Company, creosote. 5.36


Joseph Breck & Sons, hose, couplings and nozzles.


21.10


Brewster Brothers, insurance 50.00


James Dickens, batteries 4.25


O. P. Foote, oil .49


Fitz, Dana & Company, supplies. 16.14


John A. Greeley & Company, stock and labor 10.14


Jackson's Express Company, expressing


.45


Telephone Company, rental of telephone.


9.70


E. Perkins Lumber Company, stock and labor


3.19


C. R. Sargent & Company, labor


.60


S. H. Thurlow & Company, hardware


7.67


T. C. Thurlow & Company, supplies


27.50


Michael Twomey, labor 10.00


Charles G. Thomas, one adze


.75


Stempson & Company, burlap


82.09


Estate Hermon Staples, paint, etc 2.35


Wakefield Daily Item, printing moth notices. 4.00


A. P. Wilson, hardware 193.76


A. Russell & Sons Company, stoc kand labor


19.89


Newburyport Gas & Electric Company, coal tar


1.00


Labor, as per pay roll 2,140.61


Transfer to contingent account. 1,500.00


$5,215.32


125


DETAILED STATEMENT


RENT OF SHEDS


Appropriation $125.00


Transfer from Highway Maintenance 5.00


$130.00


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


J. C. Colman et al, rent $125.00


T. C. McCarthy, rent 5.00


$130.00


SCHOOLS


-


(Salaries)


Appropriation


$38,900.00


CREDITS


By cash, on account of Nellie G. Stone


47.50


38,947.50


Undrawn, transferred to contingent account to balance


145.01


$38,802.49


126


ANNUAL REPORTS EXPENDITURES Authorized by the School Committee


Walter C. Andrews, salary as teacher


$1,600.00


Dana C. Wells


1,200.00


Elizabeth Goldsmith


560.00


Elizabeth T. Towle 66


525.00


Frances H. Kingsley 66


765.00


Laura R. Sherman


615.00


Marjorie S. Noyes


615.00


Ethel V. B. Sullivan


420.00


Mabel L. Hayes


66


522.50


Annie M. Chase


565.00


John A. Backus


240.00


Eleanor J. Little


180.00


Maude B. Randall


66


195.00


Ella W. Burnham 66


195.00


Irving H. Johnson


1,230.00


Nellie G. Stone 66


377.50


E. Josephine Coffin


66


472.00


Annie L. Whitmore


66


472.50


Emily F. Upton


66


472.50


George W. Brown


66


1,500.00


Inez G. Kilton


66


472.50


Priscilla G. Craig


500.00


Abbie L. Frost


429.52


Josie W. Kimball


66


472.50


Ellen DeS. Barrett


66


470.92


Florence Carleton 66


471.00


Lillian W. Greenleaf


60


472.50


Bessie E. Davis


463.00


Lelia E. Kimball


472.50


Sarah B. Chute


1,000.00


Gertrude L. Barrett


457.50


Adelena W. Sargent


234.68


Clara J. Edgerly


467.75


Ruth Sargent


329.11


Tula M. Reed


431.08


Feroline L. Woods


66


382.50


E. Belle Woodman


66


382.50


127


F. L. Pettigrew, services as teacher $ 427.33


Mary I. Fernald


97.50


Elizabeth Boardman 66


357.50


Frances W. Richards


1,000.00


C. E. Hathaway 66


349.00


Grace E. Bartlett 66


422.50


Mary F. Whitmore


421.79


Mary E. O'Connell 66


428.87


Goldie S. McArthur


422.50


Marguerite Pritchard


380.62


Annie J. Dixon


302.91


Ruth W. Brown


356.33


Charlotte K. Dickens


411.32


Jenny P. Haskell


66


421.08


Julia J. Hubbard


421.08


Elizabeth M. Roaf


337.88


Mary A. Dolye 66


382.50


Ella Robinson


317.86


Helen S. Merrill


550.00


Carrie F. Merrill


447.50


Edith E. Davis


407.50


Retta V. Marr


66


211.75


Carrie G, Bradbury


66


training school ... 24.00


Bessie M. Davis


training school ...


174.00


Beulah Evans


training school ...


24.00


Anna L. Doyle


66


training school ... 24.00


Rosalie Chase


training school ... 76.00


Annie M. Ryan


training school ... 69.00


Frances West


training school ... 73.00


Fannie S. Goodwin


training school ... 22.00


Belle B. Adams


Plum Island.


164.52


Isabelle C. Noyes


Plum Island .


109.38


Tula M. Reed


66


Plum Island 11.60


Mrs. O. B. Stevens


Plum Island. 38.28


Elizabeth G. Adams


music


600.00


Florence Murphy


66


drawing


590.00


Miss Breen


drawing. 10.00


Sarah A. Chase


66


cooking


530.00


Irving H. Johnson


66


evening school ...


128.00


Eva J. Smith


evening school ... 12.00


DETAILED STATEMENT


128


ANNUAL REPORTS


Cora O. Jaques, salary as teacher evening school ... $


46.00


Belle B. Adams


66


evening school ... 44.00


Carolyn B. Manning


evening school .. . 27.00


Flora Pettigrew 66


evening school ... 63.00


Gertrude Huntington 66


evening school .. . 3.00


Gertrude E. Nelson


evening school ... 17.00


Edith M. Merrill


66


evening school ... 64.00


Ellen deS. Barrett


evening school ...


3.00


Vera Castelhun


66


evening school ...


11.00


Alberta K. Winslow


evening school ...


17.00


M. Alice George


66


evening school ... 61.00


Elizabeth Walsh


66


evening school ... 59.00


C. Louis eWoodbury


evening school ... 50.00


Isabel Noyes


66


substitute


10.94


Isabel Menut


66


substitute


2.13


Susie Knapp


66


substitute


1.23


Elizabeth Walsh


substitute


55.90


Adelena W. Sargent


substitute


50.01


Frances West


66


substitute


.58


Helen Maguire


substitute


39.80


Edna J. Smith


60


substitute


6.50


Cora O. Jaques


66


substitute


19.00


Carolyn B. Manning


66


substitute.


61.07


Flora Pettigrew


66


substitute.


20.17


Gertrude E. Nelson


substitute


234.27


Gertrude Huntington


substitute


114.78


Susie F. George 66


substitute


1.17


Fannie S. Goodwin


substitute


2.50


Alberta K. Winslow


66


substitute


1.08


Mrs. O. B. Stevens


substitute


123.70


Annie M. Ryan


substitute


13.41


E. L. Willard, salary as superintendent.


1,630.00


Joshua L. Chase


truant officer


650.00


Hiram T. Balch


66


janitor


750.00


James H. Brown


66


janitor.


500.00


Alsa Bushee 66


janitor


75.00


Albert O. Colby


66


janitor


369.99


Stephen W. Gale


janitor


428.00


Albert H. Hodgdon


janitor


90.00


evening school ...


11.00


Sarah F. Badger


129


DETAILED STATEMENT


Casper Kohlhaas, salary as janitor


$ 248.00


Charles H. Lewis


janitor


10.92


C. W. Weymouth


janitor 54.00


Humphrey Haley 60


janitor


514.96


Phillippe Champurox


janitor. 60.12


$38,802.49


SCHOOLS


(Miscellaneous)


Appropriation .$900.00


CREDITS


By cash from elections $


1.80


By cash from superintendent and sale of books. 103.06


By cash from towns for pupils attending city schools. 462.60 By one year's interest Brown fund to March 4, 1908. . 675.00 By one year's rent to June 30, 1908, from trustees Put- nam school 1,200.00


By state of Massachusetts, account tuition. 132.00


By cash from Treasurer and Collector's office .40


3,474.86


Overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to bal-


ance 813.56


$4,288.42


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the School Committee


American Book Company, books $ 242.68


American Express Company, expressing. 16.56


A. R. Andrews, typewriter supplies. 31.00


130


ANNUAL REPORTS


Boston Regalia Company, flags $ 15.75


F. L. Atkinson, postmaster, stamped envelopes and


stamps


23.14


American Bank Note Company, 100 high school diplo- mers 30.00


Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover, supplies.


85.54


C. E. Babb & Company, books and supplies 731.98


A. S. Barker, rent of cottage at Plum Island. 100.00


Milton, Bradley Company, supplies 52.28


F. J. Barnard & Company, rebinding books 164.00


Brown Brothers Company, pencil sharpeners 18.00


Henry Bushek, inspection of boilers 24.00


H. T. Balch, soap, etc 5.20


Citizens Electric Street Railway Company, school tick- ets 64.00


F. E. Collins, taking down flag at Curtis school.


1.50


J. J. & H. J. Chase, keys and repairing lock at high school


.65


W. W. Coffin, shoe laces


1.00


Sherwin Cody, books


28.80


James Cilly, delivering coal and wood at Plum Island ...


4.00


Albert O. Colby, extra labor and sundries.


18.80


Carter, Rice & Company, paper


9.38


L. S. Choate, rental of piano


9.50


Phillippe Champurox, setting glass.


.50


William Dow, teaming 2.25


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock 8.66


James Dickens, electrical supplies


9.08


Oliver Ditson Company, supplies


2.93


William Dummer, stock and labor


55.00


Essex Book Bindery, binding reports.


6.50


Esterbrook Pen Company, pens


7.75


Fisher & Company, supplies


2.38


George A. Fogg, oil and can


1.65


Albert E. Fowler, mileage book


11.25


D. A. Goodwin, supplies for cooking school. 49.41


Ginn & Company, books


456.09


H. A. Gillett, supplies


16.32


Gould & Adams, stamps


3.15


Herman Goldberger, books


2.35


131


DETAILED STATEMENT


Ingall's Garage Company, use and recharge of storage battery $ 1.50


Newburyport Herald Company, printing. 45.60


D. C. Heath & Company, books. 35.20


William Holker, sundries .45


J. L. Hammutt Company, supplies


754.88


Houghton, Miffin & Company, books


15.64


Hale's Express; expressing


10.80


W. I. Hunt, labor on pennant.


.50


H. Haley, sundries


1.37


S. J. Hughes, sundries


4.46


Item Publishing Company, printing


3.00


Jackson's Express Company, expressing.


8.75


George N. Jaques, teaming


3.75


Catherine F. Johnson Company, models school


for sewing


2.00


L. E. Knott Apparatus Company, supplies


80.17


John M. Little, teaming


50.92


A. J. Leighton, teaming


2.50


J. T. Lunt, writing diplomas


1.40


Leader Publishing Company, advertising


4.35


Library Bureau, supplies


65.34


P. A. Merrill, sundries


1.24


Frank J. Mannix, laundry work


7.14


A. P. Marden, tuning piano


6.50


News Publishing Company, printing and advertising. . Osgood & Goodwin, sundries


17.43


R. H. Parker, supplies for cooking school.


44.46


H. W. Pray & Company, supplies for sewing school


19.42


A. H. Paton, engraving diplomas


12.90


George H. Pearson, sundries


6.64


Phonographic Institute Company, books


11.25


E. Perkins Lumber Company, sawdust


.50


George B. Robbins & Company, sanitary fluid


5.00


Remington Typewriter Company, typewriter. 80.00


Frances W. Richards, cash paid for sundries. 1.76


Silver Burdett Company, books


125.41


Stevens Grocery Company, sundries


1.40


Swan, the Printer, printing 21.00


5.85


C. C. Stockman, use of chairs


190.21


132


ANNUAL REPORTS


Thompson-Brown Company, books $ 52.14


C. R. Sargent & Company, stock and labor 41.11


James Toomey, use of team 2.75


S. H. Thurlow & Company, sundries 45.71


D. P. Thurlow, services rendered 3.50


Thorp & Martin, books 22.50


Telephone Company, rental of telephone.


11.90


The Tarpon, fish, etc., for cooking school.


5.80


Emily J. Woodman, washing and ironing. 5.40


Wakefield Ratan Company, reeds 2.85


C. F. Winchester, supplies 73.06


E. L. Willard, cash paid for supplies. 10.80


Dana C. Wells, cash paid for supplies. 4.44


Wadsworth, Howland & Company, supplies.


17.04


John F. Young, telepraph service .72


John H. Balch Jr., coal and wood 23.73


Labor, as per pay roll 1.25


$4,288.42


SCHOOLS


(Fuel)


Appropriation $3,000.00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from contingent ac-


count to balance 27.60


$3,027.60


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the School Committee


Atkinson Coal Company, 12,715 pounds coal @ $5.15. . . $ 29.24


Stephen P. Bray, 12 tons coal @ $5.50 and $7.25. . . 83.75 J. H. Balch Jr., six tons coal @ $7.25. 43.50


John Collins, 55,015 pounds coal @ $5.50 and $7.25 and


eight foot wood 199.52


133


DETAILED STATEMENT


Jere Healey, 855,265 pounds coal @ $5 and $6.75 and one cord wood


2,532.09


Estate of N. Varina, fuel


65.25


Edward Perkins Lumber Company, wood.


18.00


William French, charcoal


55.00


Edward Donahoe Jr., surveying charcoal


1.25


$3,027.60


SCHOOLS


( Buildings)


Appropriation


$2,000.00


CREDITS


Cash from A. Russell & Sons Company


5.00


Overdrawn, transferred from contingent account to bal-


ance 2,843.04


$4,848.04


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property


F. E. Cutter, stock and labor $ 135.11


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 44.63


T. P. Thomas, stock and labor 726.71


F. E. Collins, stock and labor. 184.48


Estate Hermon Staples, stock and labor 192.94


A. P. Wilson, supplies 5.70


Edwin L. Toppan, labor


18.00


E. Perkins Lumber Company, stock.


3.56


A. Hoyt & Son, stock and labor


140.10


William Holker, supplies 11.79


A. Russell & Sons Company, labor 55.58


134


ANNUAL REPORTS


W. C. Adams, labor and supplies. $ 39.27


T. Y. Cotton, stock and labor. 7.90


C. H. Lewis, making flag pole. 2.75


George W. Hussey, stock and labor 166.77


C. R. Sargent & Company, stock and labor. 171.60


Hatch Brothers, stock and labor 383.08


S. H. Thurlow & Company, supplies


91.94


D. F. Noyes, sundries and labor 125.85


Henry Bushek, inspection of boiler 10.00


Packer & Ross, stock and labor 229.55


C. C. Stockman, supplies .48.90


A. O. Colby, labor 4.76


Fuller & Cavanaugh, stock and labor. 61.20


S. W. Gale, labor 6.30


P. J. Duffy, labor and supplies. 6.05


Johnson Service Company, supplies 6.46


B. G. Gerrish, shades 5.10


P. H. Kimball, repairs on clocks.


10.50


James Dickens, electrical supplies


11.15


Guy Brothers, stock and labor


120.73


W. E. Morse, electrical supplies


7.83




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