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Charles E. Plummer, oil cloth, carpets, &c 17 46
Geo. W. Clark, writing material 13 82
Geo. E. Greeley, tin ware. 29 88
Henry R. Weitzel, undertaker's services 51 00
L. E. Pritchard, ribbon and hat trimmings 3 20
Charles Noyes, chopping blocks. 5 00
Total $5,256 33
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A. H. Thompson, three months services as teacher. 450 00
O. B. Merrill,
66
66 337 50
Luther Dame,
66 337 50 66
A. A. Senter, 66 66
66
66 .156 25
N. A. Moulton, 66 66 66
.287 51
J. N. Balch, 66
66
93 75
E. W. Peabody, 66 66
66
66
93 75
Abby Short, 66
.6
66 93 75
M. J. Bradley,
66
66
66
93 75
M. C. Thurston, 66
66
87 50
M. E. Jaques, 3 months' services as teacher
87 50
F. A. Winn, 66 66
66
66
87 50
Geo. W. Brown, 66 66
66
175 00
F. J. Pearson, 66 66 60
66
93 75
W. P. Lunt, 66 66
66
287 51
Lucy Low, 66 66
66
93 75
S. B. Chute,
66 66
66
175 00
Ellen Frothingham,
66
66
66
93.75
Anna L. Coffin, 66
66
112 50
E. M. Lander, 66
66
66
93 75
S. J. Shackford,
66
66
66
66
112 50
P. G. Craig,
66
66
66
93 75
S. D. Toppan,
66
66
66
66
112 50
M. A. Pearson,
66
66
66
93 75
Rhoda Tilton,
66
66
66
93 75
C. M. Clement,
66
66
66
81 25
J. P. Haskell,
66 66
60
66
81 25
Susie B. Lowell,
66
6:
66
66
93 75
M .. E. Estes,
66
66
66
"
87 50
H. M. Currier,
66
66
66
66
93 75
E. H. S. Pike,
66
66
66
87 50
M. N. Gray,
66
66
66
93 75
S. F. Badger,
66
،،
·
66
87 50
C. J. Edgerly.
66
66
66
66
87 50
M. E. Cogswell,
66
66
66
42 00
M. L. Bartlett,
66
93 75
S. W. Whitmore, 66
66
66
87 50
A. A. Somerby, 66
66
66
66
93 75
N. M. Stanton,
66
66
66
81 26
A. H. Olmstead,
66
66
66
87 50
Francis Pettigrew,
66
93 75
Flora Pettigrew,
66
66
66
66
87 50
Belle P. Winslow, 66
66
66
125 00
N. N. Withington, 6 months' services as secretary 50 00
J. W. Landford, trucking settees and chairs 7 00
F. P. Hinkley, services as janitor. 33 00
Jona. Wells, building fires 11 25
66
66
75 00
A. A. Currier,
66
66
75 00
A. S. Wheeler,
87 50
H. H. Page,
.
8
B. M. Chase, sweeping schools 18 75
J. B. Porter, 25 00
W. H. Safford, regulating clocks 4 00
Mary J. Mills, sweeping schools. 15 00
Martin B. Lamb, building fires 25 00
W. C. Plummer, brooms and mats 17 48
Bertie Frost, sweeping schools . 3 75
S. A. McConnell, filling out blanks
2 70
Henry A. Wilson, brushes and mats 2 70
Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps 5 22
Mrs. E. H. Knapp, et. als., supply of water to schools 4 00
Henry Hewitt, convenience of hack . 3 00
W. H. Huse & Co., printing 84 50
Sarah Harrington, cleaning schools . 12 00
Geo. W. Clark, periodicals . 6 67
Jenness W. Brown, water pails and mats 1 65
D. T. Woodwell, 8 months' salary. 66 67
Total $6,061 12
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Charles R. Sargent, lead pipe, labor, &c 40 60
Louis Patriquin, works for engine. 6 00
W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 19 58
S. P. Boardman, 66 39 16
C. H. Goodwin, cleaning and oiling 19 09
E. Littlefield, hauling hose to fire. 10 00
T. P. Mackinney, hardware. 25 98
Geo. N. Black, services as fireman 49 33
E. M. Bickford, 24 16
Geo. H. Devine, 12 08 66
Frank J. Welch, two cuspadores 1 80
T. B. Robbins, 12 bbls. shavings 3 00
9
Lord Bros., harness ink and sponge 1 20
Blake & Noyes, paint and whiting. 1 75
A. J. Leighton, hauling hook and ladder 25 50
Davis & Littlefield, 2 1-2 hours' labor 75
William Porter, hauling engine, &c 58 50
William Porter, jr., use of sled, &c. 49 50
Geo. P. Bishop, leathering shafts. 1 75
Albert Russell & Sons, 675 lbs. pipe 23 63
B. H. Jaques, 2 gals. soap 72
P. M. Lougee, shaft for hose carriage. 9 25
Chas. E. Ash, services as fireman . 12 08
Mrs. P. Cashman, hauling engine No. 7 10 00
Total .$475 41
HIGHWAYS.
D. C. Batchelder, 3 months' labor 135 00
Michael Donahoe, labor for the city
52 50
Patrick Niland,
66
48 00
John Hale,
69 00
Daniel Creadon, 66 00
66 00
Thomas Ryan, 66
64 50
Patrick Murphy, 66
55 00
Cornelius Lynch,
58 00
Dennis Lynch, 66
65 50
Edward Powers,
56 00
Patrick Dixon,
66
11 50
John Toomey,
10 15
John Whalen, 66
4 00
Frank Carey,
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7 00
James Carrigan,
66
12 00
William Carroll, 66
13 00
Timothy Haley,
66
7 50
2
Daniel Cronan, 66
10
Cornelius Doyle, labor for the city.
12 50
James Sullivan, 66
5 00
John Haley, 1 00
James Leonard, 66 -
31 00
Dennis Dineen, 66 18 00
John Downer, 66
20 00
Terrance Ferguson, 66
22 00
John Foley, . 66
3 00
Thomas L. Dodge, 66
3 10
T. P. Mackinney, hardware. . 19 05
Lewis Patriquin, repairing pick 1 50
W. C. Plummer, 1 pail. . 82
Daniel Crowley, 140 loads gravel. 8 40
P. M. Lougee, 7 bridges.
19 00
W. S. Purington, labor for the city
Hector Little, 16 00
A. T. Newhall, 66
32 00
Thomas Ronan,
12 00
Thomas Henry, 66
39 00
Timothy Harrington, 66
1 75
Felix Rooney,
8 50
Michael McHugh, 16 50
Thurston & Colman, lumber. 47 17
Davis & Littlefield, edgestones, &c 9 40
David Jackman, 2 days' labor with men 12 00
Charles W. Cook, 24 1-2 days' labor. 49 00
Timothy and Patrick Mannix, labor for the city 2 00
Dennis Foley, labor for the city 18 50
Jerry Collins, 66 3 00
Jere. 'Toomey,
1 00
Hugh McGlew, 66 48 07
2 52
Wm. H. Whitmore, nails, &c
Total. $1,301 13
17 70
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INCIDENTALS.
Colby, Coombs & Co., printing and advertising 33 75
E. Burrill, jr., portrait of Caleb Cushing. 100 00
T. P. Mackinney, hardware 5 98
Jos. M. Tappan, labor on the New Hill burying ground. . . 22 69
James Stanton, ...
41 94
Haskell Lynch,
66
. ..
9 69
George Harris, 66 66
. .
18 44
Daniel Collins, . ..
7 19
Maurice Sullivan,
11 56
Michael Lynch,
66
. .
12 19
Wm. H. Toppan,
66
14 69
Gillett & Co., expressing .
7 40
Luther Carter, services rendered
2 00
A. L. Jackson, ringing bell.
3 00
Chas. R. Sargent, services rendered.
1 50
City Treasurer, cash paid.
81 65
Jos. M. Tappan, ag't, labor on New Hill burying ground. .
16 88
Cornelius Lynch, 3 13
James W. Welch, ringing bell . 3 00
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising 257 25
Charles J. Brockway, assistance rendered 25 00
Joseph C. Lunt, ringing bell. 12 00
4 25
Alexander Leach, ringing bell
3 00
Geo. E. Donnell,
3 00
William Page,
3 00
Enoch Goodwin,
8 75
George Pearson, services as warden
2 00
City Clerk, postage stamps. .
1 00
Charles C. Donnell, expense to assessors.
9 50
Charles J. Brockway,
11 16
W. C. Putney, expressage. 2 70
M. C. Teel, printing tax bills . 13 00
City Collector, for tax deed of property sold . 12 80
Geo. W. Clark, periodicals . 32 40
John Connors, ringing bell . 3 00
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing 1000 copies of presentation of Washington statue. 180 00
Total
$980 49
John J. Currier, expense on pamphlets
12
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Ålfred O. Lowell, services as teamster 105 00
Wm. T. Thompson,
90 00
Wilbur S. Porter, " 100 00
A. S. McQuillen, 66 105 00
A. Pray, jr., 66 105 00
J. B. Knight, grain 112 99
Geo. P. Bishop, stock and labor 25 50
Charles L. Huse, painting fence 36 88
Charles W. Merrill, 1 days' service 2 00
W. A. Hatch, services rendered.
61 46
T. A. S. Mitchell, stock and labor.
32 04
Co-operative store, water pitcher 1 40
T. H. Lunt, whitewashing at Alms House 29 65
John C. Kimball, lumber 84 54
Charles R. Sargent, services rendered. 9 33
James M. Woods, shoeing horses, &c., 23 68
Edwin Toppan, work at City Hall. 25 31
Edward Chase, painting and graining 7 50
Hugh McGlew, shoeing horses, &c.
59 72
Blake & Noyes, stock and labor.
52 33
N. P. Morrison, whitewashing 12 50
Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor. 5 00
Thomas G. Dodge, services rendered. 59 00
A. D. Woods, stock and labor 56 20
Todd & Brown, lamp posts 7 85
Hermann Castlehun, winding city clocks. 25 00
John P. Evans, supt. laying floor in City Hall. 10 00
John E. Bayley, services rendered 10 31
E. W. Gerrish, lock on City Hall. 1 40
S. H. Rundlett, use of wagon. 1 00
John W. Sargent, services as janitor 20 00
John H. Curran, services rendered. 3 65
John Whaler, agent, wire and staples 23 76
John Collins, putting up wire fence 10 50
Wm. B. Porter, use of double harness 7 15
Charles R. Sargent, iron sealing measure 3 50
T. P. Mackinney, hardware . 56 01
H. Stockman & Son, 1 cupp escutcheon 40
Hubbard Getchell, trimming trees 2 00
13
P. Moynihan, stock and labor 2 00
John D Hunt, repairing slate on school house. 1 50
Charles H. Smith, laying floor in City Hall 160 00
Poor Department, 5 tons hay 84 67
Louis Patriquin, stock and labor 3 65
E. H. & G. J. George, services rendered. 10 98
Paul Titcomb, grain. 19 60
Davis & Littlefield, stock and labor 3 10
Lord Brothers, curtains and cord. 4 38
Thurston & Colman, lumber.
24 74
P. Lougee, repairing cart, &c. 1 40
Samuel March, hay and clover seed 1 44
Newburyport Gas Co., stock and labor 7 02
Blake & Noyes, sash and pulley 47
T. Ronan, jr., services rendered. 4 50
J. H. & J. Hall, stock and labor 55 01
James Stanton, mowing Brown's Square 2 19
Total .$1,771 21
DAY and NIGHT POLICE.
C. H. deRochemont, services as city marshal 250 24
John W. Sargent, captain of the watch 169 87
M. P. Towne, services as patrol 146 25
Edward E. Taylor, 66
161 00
Daniel Ryan, 66
139 75
M. J. de Rochemont, 66
46 50
Wooster Smith, .“
92 12
John H. Worthen, 48 25
Ira F. H. Blake, 66
136 62
Allen McLean, 6 25
John H. Daniels, 66
140 62
Samuel Estes, 66
140 62
14
Jacob P. Torrey,
138 49
Alexander Griffin, 66
10 87
John L. Tobin, 3 00
Henry A. Stoddard, 4 75
William Moore,
4 75
Geo. N. Black, 66
28 37
John G. Gove, 66 83 62
John P. Lovell & Sons, 1 doz. billies
15 00
H. R. Weitzel, burial of Alexander Griffin 8 00
William P. Jones, repairing badges 2 25
J. W. Butler, pilot bread. 25 22
N. G. Bassett, pitcher and two tumblers 85
Geo. W. Clark, periodicals. 5 67
Geo. W. Snow, professional attendance 3 00
Total $1,811 93
INTEREST.
Richardson, Hill & Co., discount on 12,000. 101 25
J. Pickering & Mosely, 14,000 122 09
H. A. Tenney, librarian, interest Sawyer fund. 135 00
John M. Carter, interest on $2,000. 60 68
A. W. Greenleaf, 3,800. 28 05
A. Brookings, 1,600 52 00
Naumkeag Nat'l Bank, interest on 5,000 162 50
Note No. 151, 6 mos. interest on $5,000 162 50
164, 66
10,000 325 00
66 254, discount on $2,000. 6 77
265, 66
2,500. 7 58
Coupons on city bonds. 6035 00
Note No. 156, 7 mos., 24 days' interest on $1,000. 42 25
241, 6 mos. interest on $4,500 112 50
245, interest on $4,000 57 33
66 252, 3,000. 34 63
15
Note No. 250, 66 9,000 151 87
266, discount on 8,000.
32 33
Total $7,629 33
SALARIES.
Geo. H, Stevens, salary as city clerk. 225 00
Jos. M. Tappan,
messenger 174 99
Thos. E. Cutter,
clerk to common council. 22 50
C. J. Brockway, 66
assessor.
175 00
J. N. Pike, city solicitor 62 50
George W. Piper, 66 treasurer 300 00
Total $959 99
BROMFIELD FUND.
Hubbard Getchell, trimming trees. 7 00
P. Moynihan, stock and labor . 6 00
F. E. Pillsbury, trimming trees 1 75
P. C. Greenlaw " 12 09
B. W. Ordway, filing saws. 40
S. S. McQuillen, trimming trees 5 25
Daniel O'Connell, labor on sidewalk. 6 60
Geo. E. Noyes, stock and labor 19 50
P. C. Greenlaw, trimming trees 18 37
William Jones, labor on trees 2 35
Total $79 31
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LIGHTING.
Newburyport Gas Co., 3 months' lighting streets and public buildings 1233 49
John L. Tobin, care of lanterns front of City hall. 2 50
28 50
Tufts Brothers, street lanterns.
Woodwells' Express, expressing 6 lanterns from Boston 1 75
E. H. & G. J. George, stock and lacor 13 75
Todd & Brown, lamp posts 11 90
Total $1,291 89
FUEL.
Chas. R. Sargent, surveying done for city 88
Public Property, use of teams. 33 00
Highway Department, labor for the city 11 00
Henry Kimball, services rendered 41 05
P. & R. C. & I. Co., coal. 2734 53
R. Bayley & Son, wood. 20 33
N. Varina & Son, coal. 11 68
Total $2,852 47
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
Caleb P. Davis, services rendered . 100 00
Tufts Brothers, 1 6-inch signal lantern. 8 00
John C. Kimball, lumber. . 71 96
Richardson Bros., matches and wicks.
4 36
Geo. E. Currier, 125 ft. hard pine. 3 12
W. O. Evans & Co., services rendered 55 00
17
Blake & Noyes, setting glass. 55
Thurston & Colman, lumber.
11 35
J. H. & J. Hall, stock and labor 30 50
J. C. Stanley, 3 1-2 lbs. iron wire. 35
Albert Russell & Sons, casting and blacksmithing . 14 30
Total $299 49
SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.
James J. Vernon, stone. 336 84
C. H. Meader, setting edgestone . 12 20
Patrick Hennessey, laying brick sidewalk 5 85
R. S. Griffith, 66 14 10
Geo. D. Thurlow, jr., setting edgestones
8 70
Geo. E. Noyes,
4 65
Thomas Ronan, jr., repairing sidewalks 34 00
R. Morrison, mason work. 31 50
George Fitz, laying brick sidewalk. 25 46
Mrs. James R. Foster, laying brick sidewalk 12 38
A. D. Brown, laying brick sidewalk. 28 37
Total $514 05
CULVERTS.
Highway Committee, stock and labor 1 50
Thomas Ronan, jr., repairing culverts 4 00
Total $5 50
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CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
A
DETAILED STATEMENT
OF THE
EXPENDITURES
OF THE
THREE MONTH ENDING DEC. 20, 1879.
TY OF
VBURYPORT
ERRA
MARIOUL
MDCCCLI.
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
NEWBURYPORT: WILLIAM H. HUSE & CO., PRINTERS, 42 STATE STREET 1880.
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
IN COMMON COUNCIL, January 18, 1875.
Ordered, The Mayor and Aldermen concurring, that the City Treasurer, under the direction of the Committee on Printing, cause to be published quarterly a detailed statement of the expenditures of the city, and that the four statements so published form a part of the annual book of expenditures. Accepted in concurrence, [Approved by the Mayor.
EXPENDITURES.
1st Quarter.
2d Quarter.
3d Quarter.
4th Quarter.
Poor Department ..
$7,402 23
$4,628 28
$5,256 33
$2,485 23
School
5,534 51
7.272 06
6,060 12
6,951 04
Fire
1,025 11
4.654 10
475 41
2,281 49
8,436 11
Highways
832 88
670 53
1,301 13
683 81
3.488 35
Incidentals.
2,210 52
327 44
980 49
1,090 6S
4,609 13
Public Property.
2.083 00
2,400 39
1,771 21
2,051 94
8,306 54
Day and Night Police
1,867 82
1.794 51
1,811 93
1,783 92
7,258 18
Interest.
9,883 42
7,342 21
7,629 33
4,665 82
29,520 78
Salaries
792 49
722 49
959 99
1,447 49
3,922 46
Bromfield Fund ..
18 13
123 37
79 31
203 18
423 99
Lighting streets and public buildings.
1.505 90
1,382 42
1.291 89
1,437 63
5,617 84
114 68
2,155 33
2,852 47
118 88
5,241 36
Newburyport Bridge
124 82
118 51
299 49
157 48
700 30
Sidewalks and Edgestones
113 80
39 23
514 05
675 16
1,342 24
406 15
321 69
277 18
335 28
1,340 30
Essex Merrimac Bridge
20 30
17 41
17 35
11 45
66 51
('ilverts ..
128 46
26 10
5 50
258 82
418 88
Stone Pavements.
450 95
522 90
973 85
35,064 22
33.996 07
32,034 13
27,162 20
128,256 62
State of Massachusetts.
200 00
200 00
250 00
3,677 96
4,327 96
Additional pay to poor and indigent soldiers and sailors
127 09
4 00
988 91
1,120 00
Notes Payable ..
16,500 00
89,228 87
24,900 00
78,500 00
209,128 87
Commissioners of Atkinson common
12 70
71 50
84 20
County Tax of 1879.
7,135 54
7,135 54
Liquor Licenses. ...
1.803 75
1,803 75
Abatement of Taxes of 1874-5-6-7-8-9
6,357 48
6,357 48
Sinking Fund Commissioners.
.. .
..
.
.
51,891 31
123,441 64
57,255 63
133,254 4S
365,843 06
. .
. .
.... ..
.
5,443 64
5,443 64
2,185 00
2,185 00
State Tax of 1879.
Total. $19,772 07 26,817 73
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Public Library .
FOURTH QUARTERLY STATEMENT.
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Richardson Brothers, provisions $ 50 44
John G. Plummer, fish. . 48 25
E. P. Hurd, professional services 52 25
A. B. Dearborn, 6 30
Wm. W. Perkins, board of Wm. Chase 17 00
Wm. Porter, jr., use of wagon. 4 50
F. A. Hale, professional services. 6 10
Wm. H. Bayley, services as clerk
124 98
Stephen Coker, white lead and oil 10 83
Joseph N. Jaques, soap . 8 (0
Geo. W. Perkins, clams and fish 12 30
Charles Peabody, boots and shoes . 36 25
Edward J. Lunt, keeper of alms-house. 169 78
George E. Greeley, stove funnel and fireboard. 24 ()
Wm. H. Bayley, clerk, cash supplies to sundry persons 451 15
Benjamin Barbour, services rendered. 37 00
Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster 120 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook 90 00
Luke R. Jones, 1 day's labor. 1 00
F. N. French, groceries, repairing clocks, &c 60 78
Geo. H. Plumer, dry goods. 18 17
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, groceries
182 90
Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker
61 50
B. F. Poor, provisions. 46 50
Elizabeth Gerrish, work done at alms-house 12 75
Paul Titcomb, grain . 17 85
Isaac P. Noyes, box and postage stamps 6 00
6
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, board of sundry persons,
78 00
Danvers Insane Asylum,
114 11
Northampton 66
43 03
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, 6
171 16
Worcester Chronic Insane Hospital,
66
73 79
Taunton Lunatic Hospital,
80 81
Town of Malden, 66
56 55 50
N. Marden, services with hack
Geo. W. Clark, periodicals. 18 62
J. M. Greenough, services with hack 31 00
Dr. A. B. Dearborn, professional services
5 00
Thomas W. Mitchell, repairing shoes 8 30
John Sumner, hardware 9 75
Harris Pearson, biscuits and crackers 30 43
William Perkins, board of Wm. Chase 5 00
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 5 76
Dr. James J. Healey, professional services 2 00
Dr. George W. Snow,
4 40
C. F. Horton, rent for 4 months 20 00
Ireland & Trefethen, bedstead and mattress 12 50
Pearson Brothers, biscuit 11 56
12 95
Charles W. Hale & Co., fresh halibut 6 21
Wheeler & Whittier, groceries 7 22
$2,485 23
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A. H Thompson, three months' services as teacher $425 00
O. B. Merrill, 300.00 6
L. Dame, 300 00 66
A. A. Senter, 66
66
150 00
N. A. Moulton,
.“
250 00
J. N. Balch, 87 50 66
Abby Short, 66
. . .
87 50
M. J. Bradley,
66
· .. .
87 50
D. D. Thurlow & Co., fish
7
E. J. Smith, three months' salary as teacher 84 34
M. C. Thurston,
66
66
87 50
M. E. Jaques,
81 25
F. A. Winn,
81 25
Geo. W. Brown,
66
200 00
F. J. Pearson,
66
87 50
William P. Lunt,
250 00
Lucy Low,
66
87 50
Sarah B. Chute,
66
162 50
E. Frothingham,
66
66
87 50
A. L. Coffin,
66
106 25
E. M. Lander,
6:
87 50
S. J. Shackford,
106 25
P. G. Craig,
66
87 50
S. D. Toppan,
66
66
106 25
M. Agnes Pearson.
6:
87 50
Rhoda Tilton,
66
87 50
Carrie M. Clement,
66
75 00
A. A. Currier, 66
87 50
Jennie P. Haskell,
6:
75 00
Annie S. Wheeler,
66
66
81 25
Susie B. Lowell,
66
66
87 50
Mary E. Estes,
81 25
Helen M. Currier,
66
87 50
E. H. S. Pike,
66
81 25
Hannah H. Page,
66
66
81 25
Mrs. W. S Gray, 6.
87 50
S. F. Badger, 66
66
81 25
C. J. Edgerly,
87 50
M. E. Cogswell,
72 75
M. L. Bartlett, 66
66
87 50
S. Whitmore, 66
81 25
A. A. Somerby, 6.
87 50
N. M. Stanton,
81 25
A. H. Olmstead, 66
..
81 25
F. J. Pettigrew,
..
87 50
Flora Pettigrew,
66
81 25
Mrs. Belle P. Winslow, ..
132 50
Trustees Putnam Free School, 11th annual payment.
900 00
. Bertie Frost, sweeping schools 3 75
D. T. Reed, repairing organ 4 25
8
S. H. Fowle, school books 46 48
John B. Porter, sweeping schools 122 50
Benjamin M. Chase, 18 75
David T. Woodwell, services rendered. 162 98
Jane Mills, sweeping schools 30 00
Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor. 55 00
William Merrill, use of pump and water 5 00
Mis. M. Corcoran, cleaning schoolhouse 2 00
Charles C. Donnell, taking census of school children 25 00
James M. Jackman, 66 25 00
Charles J. Brockwy, 66 66 25 00
Charles E. Ash, building fires
24 00
Geo. B. Johnson, 4 gals. ink.
5 00
Wm. Porter, jr., teaming chairs
2 50
Isaac P. Noyes, postage stamps.
80
Geo. W. Clark, periodicals. 64 74
Hattie P. Cheney, one month's services as teacher
37 50
Gerrish & Goodwin, services rendered 7 45
A. & E. Burton & Co., blackboard 2 25
Eben P. Allen, services as janitor 27 50
J. L. Hammett, erasers 1 50
$6,951 04
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Engine Co. No. Eight, 6 mos. services $377 00
Steamer Co. No. Three 100 00
6 No. One . . . . 140 50
W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 97 92
Edward W. Bickford, 66 fireman 24 16
Samuel P. Boardman. engineer 78 34
Bartlet Steam Mills, 114 lbs. waste 11 40
Geo. L. Jackman, lantern and torches 55
G. P. Palmer, agent, 5 gals. oil . 8 00
J. B. Pritchard, 6 1-4 pounds yarn 50
E. W. Gerrish, labor on hose carriage . 3 05
S. H. Rundlett, services with horses 15 00
9
Hugh McGlew, blacksmith work 103 59
Hook and Ladder Co, special order 125 00
Board of Engineers, 6 months' serviees. 180 00
Frank Hardy, services as engineer
12 50
Mechanic Engine Co. No. Two, 6 months' services 130 50
George W. Stickney, services as engineer.
117 50
Caleb Stickney, 2d,
ass't engineer 12 50
Wm. McKay, 6 months'
foreman 5 00
Isaac Poor, jr., 66 .4 clerk 5 00
George N. Black, services as fireman . 36 25
Steamer Co. No. Three, 6 months' services 15 men . 30 50
George C. Perkins, ass't engineer . . 12 50
Charles C. Bamford, services as foreman 5 00
R. H. Hooper, 6: clerk 5 00
Chas. E. Ash, 4 mos. 66 fireman 48 33
Young America Hook and Ladder, 6 mos' services 20 men . 82 50
Engine Co. No. Seven, services 45 men 6 months
377 00
Charles H. Goodwin, services rendered 8 15
J. M. Greenough, use of hacks
7 00
Blake & Noyes, whiting and lead. 78
7 00
Gerrish & Goodwin, 29 14
J. B. Blake, extra work done. 1 50
Philip H. Bollman, repairs on No. Eight engine 2 00
John T. Butman, painting 12 00
A. J. Leighton, teaming . 5 75
Stephen Coker, 4 pounds potash
73
Robert C. McConnell, drawing engine to fire 5 00
George P. Bishop, whip and straps 5 60
William G. Bowen, watching at fire 1 50
S. P. Sawyer, 66
1 50
E. P. Chase, 1 50
American Rubber Co., 7 D. C. ulsters 47 25
$2,281 49 ·
2
P. M. Lougee, stock and labor
10
HIGHWAYS.
D. C. Batchelder, superintendent of streets $135 00
Patrick Niland, labor on highways 35 25
John Hale, 40 25 66
Michael Donahoe, 66
28 00
Daniel Creadon 66
33 25
Daniel Cronan, 66
38 25
Thomas Ryan, 66
40 00
Patrick Murphy, 66
33 75
Cornelius Lynch, 6.6
31 75
Edward Powers, 61
36 50
Dennis Lynch, 66
40 75
Thomas Henry,
23 25
Cornelius Doyle, 66
4 00
Jeremiah Collins, 66
3 50
Tim and Pat Mannix, 66
3 50
John H. Curran, repairing picks, &c
7 75
William B. Porter, labor with horses
25 75
John Hoey, labor on highways
10 00
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 14 97
Bayley & Perkins, lumber . 1 86
Thomas K. Bartlett, labor with oxen
28 70
William W. Caldwell, moving fence. 10 00
Jere Twomey, labor on highways
2 50
Dennis Foley, 3 00
Frank Buckley, 16
3 00
J. A. Nichols,
9 50
Daniel O'Connell, cleaning out gutters 35
Hugh McGlew, stock and labor 36 50
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 2 93
$683 81
INCIDENTALS.
City Treasurer, paid for postage stamps, &€ $ 31 50
S. R. Fox, ringing bell ... 4 00
James Stanton, labor on burying ground. 4 00
Charles H. Lunt, superintendent of burial ground
37 50
11
Joseph M. Tappan, superintendent of burial grounds. 35 00
S. H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser 9 months .. 7 00
J. A. Lowell .& Co., envelopes and tickets for memorial 25 00 Freeman C. Philbrick, stationery 4 50
L. S. Learned, stationery. 11 25
Lord Brothers, picture cord and hooks.
87
Patrick Niland, labor on stone pavement.
12 00
John Hale,
10 00
Daniel Creadon,
10 00
Daniel Cronan, 16 10 00
Patrick Murphy, “
10 00
Corneliuf Lynch, “ 16
10 00
Dennis Lynch,
10 00
Edward Powers,
10 00
Michael Donahoe, "
10 00
Thomas Ryan, 10 00
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell. 7 00
Joseph G. Flanders, services as warden
4 00
P. M. Longee, bridge iron
12 50
Putney's Express, expressage
6 90
Geo. W. Clark, blotting paper, ink, &c
8 35
Joseph W. Evans, services rendered 33 00
Alexander Leach, ringing bell
1 50
Germania Band, services at Cushing memorial $ 57 40
C. H. Dockum, services rendered 1 00
Lord Brothers, picture cord 45
Andrew J. Leighton, carting piano 4 00
J. M. Greenough, use of carriages. 15 00
C. B. Gardiner , decorating City Hall 15 00
G. Nelson Beals, trimmings for City Hall 50 00
J. A. Shattuck, for board $ 00
Moses Brown, cloth for trimming hall. 4 38
David J. Merrill, expense of widening street. 25 00
J. A. Taylor, 66 20 00
Geo. H. Plumer, damage to stock by water pipe 80 00
Joseph H. Currier, jr., Oakland street resorvoir 50 00
Blake & Noyes gilding frame
14 90
Karl Castlehun, weather vane and printing blank books 24 57
Henry Walsh, hire of drummers. . 3 00
John W. Sargent, services as inspector 2 00
Moses E. Cook, warden 2 00
12
Amos Coffin, Treas., rent for rear of chapel 13 00
Martin M. Woods, services as inspector. 2 00 Geo. A. Coffin, 66 warden 2 00
Charles E. Ash, services rendered. 5 25
Mary B. Aubin, Exec'r, abatement allowed 26 35
William H. Huse & Co., printing 337 50
1,090 68
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
A. S. Mc Quillen,driver of city team $29 17
William S. Porter, 66
90 00
William T. Thompson, 66
90 00
A. Pray, Jr., 66 105 00
Alfred O. Lowell, 105 00
Paul Tictomb, grain. 48 90
John H. Curran, repairing cart, etc. 5 90
J. B. Knight, grain. 81 45
Poor Department, hay . 160 42
William Porter Jr. use of wagons . 2 00
P. M. Lougee, repairing cart pole, etc 7 00
Joseph M. Tappan, making carpet. 1 20
Jackman & Griffin, setting glass and painting 22 04
Mark W. Foye, cutting grass. 1 00
Thomas Mackinney, fares to Boston, etc 35 79
Thomas Coffey, services rendered. 5 00
J. M. Woods, shoeing horses 14 30
J. B. Creasey, paint and oil . 14 77
John Chamberlain, repairing stoves and furnace 41 02
W. O. Evans & Co., labor repairing schoolhouse 38 50
Geo. L. Jackmen, hardware. 71 18
John E. Bayley, services rendered. 103 96
Thurston & Colman, lumber. 65 72
E. W. Gerrish, straps for pump in Market square. 76
W. O. Evans, 5 hours' work .. 1 00
T. H. Lunt, whitewashing schoolhouse 3 50
13
N. P. Morrison, whitewashing and coloring. 38 38
John D. Hunt, labor on Forrester st. schoolhouse 4 00
Todd & Brown, repairing pump 3 25
Eben Rolfe, repairing chairs 1 00
R. C. McConnell, luggage. 1 00
Bayley & Perkins, lumber. 65 83
William Alexander, building shed. 20 00
F. E. Cutter, Agt., paint and putty 2 55
Charles W. Cook, services rendered 43 05
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