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Amount carried forward. $59 37
186
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward $59 37
Charles N. Safford, services as inspector 2 00
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell . 7 00
City treasurer, sundry cash payments 32 29
Colby, Coombs & Co., advertising cards, etc 4 50
$105 16
JUNE.
City treasurer, postage stamps, expenses to Boston, etc. . .$48 65
Joseph C. Batchelder, labor on burial grounds. 14 06
George Harris, 21 56
Edward Powers, ٠٠
15 62.
Stephen R. Fox, ringing bell 2 50
Alexander Leach, 2 00
H. T. Crofoot, binding books 27 50
Fairbanks, Brown & Co., scale and weights 17 00
$148 89
JULY.
George Harris, labor on burial grounds $20 62
Edward Powers, 18 75
Joseph C. Batchelder, 17 50
Samuel J. Ford, services as warden
2 00
Luther Carter,
4 00
Charles J. Brockway,
7 00
William H. Welch, 6.
inspector 66
2 00
William H. Noyes, jr., “
2 00
John W. Sargent,
2 00
Hiram H. Landford, clerk 2 00
Alpheus G. Knight, inspector 2 00
Charles E. Ash, removing seats, etc. 3 50
James Anderson, services as warden 2 00
George H. Smart, inspector 2 00
2 00
Oliver P. Townsend. . .
2 00
Isaac Poor, jr .. 66
2 00
Fred W. Young, 4 00
Joseph M. Tappan, superintendent of burial ground. 28 00
Amount carried forward. $125 37
Roland H. Hooper. .6
18
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Amount br ught forward. $125 37
William H. Whitmore, jr., services as ward clerk. 2 00
Eben P. Allen, attendance at ward room 2 00
Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps. 7 00
Henry Cook, jr., stationery 7 36
George Lucy, horse hire. 2 50
Thurston & Colman, lumber 3 30
Michael Lynch, work on burial ground 14 37
AUGUST
$163 90
W. C. Putney, expressage .. ..
$ 2 90
George Harris, labor on burial ground 14 37
Edward Powers, 66
16 25
Thomas H. Lunt,
7 50
Daniel P. Thurlow, ringing bell
3 00
Alexander Leach, ringing bell. 3 50
F. H. Rundlett, . 6
3 00
Gillett & Co., expressage 8 90
Nathaniel Greeley, services as inspector 4 00
James W. Welch, ringing bell. 3 50
Eugene F. Lee, services as inspector 2 00
James Connors, ringing bell 3 00
Eagle Printing Co., printing 19 25
8 50
Joseph C. Lunt, ringing bell, etc.
13 50
Edmund Smith, services rendered 38 00
Charles N. Safford, services as inspector 2 00
$153 17
SEPTEMBER.
Jacob H. Young, services as warden
2 00
O. P. Townsend,
inspector . 2 00
Wm. H. Noyes, jr,,
2 00
W. H. Whitmore, jr., “
ward clerk.
2 00
Charles H. Lunt,
inspector 4 00
Samuel K. Gilman,
ward clerk 4 00
John Q. A. Johnston, “
inspector 2 00
Isaac Poor, jr.,
2 00
Samuel J. Ford.
warden. 2 00
Amount carried forward
$24 00
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell
.
188
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $24 00
W. H. F. Dodge, services as warden 4 00
William H. Welch, 2 00
Sam E. Sargent, services at election 4 00
William S. Goodwin, services as ward clerk
4 00
William J. Creasey, . 6 warden 4 00
James Anderson, . 6 2 00
Charles J. Brockway,
2 00
Joseph M. Tappan, distributing bills 43 00
City treasurer, cash paid and expenses to Boston. 42 25
Paul Adams, cash paid 48 75
Thurston & Colman, cask of lime . 1 15
Eben P. Allen, services as janitor
2 00
City collector, tax deeds on property
80 78
Stephen R. Fox, ringing bell. .. 4 00
Rockwell & Churchill, printing and advertising 15 00
Charles C. Donnell, expenses to Salem
1 80
John B. Porter, services at ward room 4 50
Edward Powers, work on burial ground 17 50
George Harris, 20 00
Joseph C. Batchelder, 2 50
George H. Stevens, petition to widen street 2 00
M. C. Teel, printing and advertising . 20 00
William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising 374 50
Daniel T. Colby, 12 75
$736 48
OCTOBER.
H. P. Sargent, horse hire $17 50
George E. Donnell, ringing bell 8 00
I. P. Noyes, P. M., box rent 1 00
Charles J. Cutter, services as inspector and clerk 4 00
Charles N. Safford, services as inspector 2 00
H. H. Landford, services as clerk. 2 00
Henry Cook, jr., school supplies 7 40
Charles E. Ash, tending ward meeting, etc. . 4 00
Milton C. Johnson, one ledger. 15 00
Daniel T. Colby, printing and advertising 2 00
$6. 90
189
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.
NOVEMBER.
City clerk, cash paid for ink stand . . 1 00
City treasurer, cash paid for directories. 18 00
Nathaniel Pierce, legal opinion in regard to repairing hall .. 50 00 Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell 5 00
W. C. Putney, expressing 2 80
Lot M. Hatch, tax refunded 6 20
S. H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser 7 00
$90 00
DECEMBER.
Davis & Littlefield, four blocks at 75c. $ 3 00
William H. Noyes, jr., services as inspector 2 00
William H. T. Dodge,
2 00
Oliver P. Townsend, 66
2 00
Alpheus G. Knight, 66
4 00
George E. Donnell, 66
clerk of ward 2 50
Arthur G. Pearson,
inspector 2 00
F. W. Young, 66
4 00
Moses E. Cook,
warden 2 00
John F. Hall,
inspector 2 00
Charles J. Brockway, expenses to Boston, etc
5 00
Luther Carter, services as warden
4 00
Rufus Sargent, services surveying
12 50
City treasurer, cash paid for postage stamps.
20 50
George W. Snow, examination of applicants. 15 00
J. C. Brock, 6 vote registers. 6 00
Edmund C. Smith, lettering and moving stone 1 00
William H. Bayley, expenses to Haverhill 1 50
F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell 1 50
12 00
C. H. Johnson, ink and blank books.
6 08
Putney's express. expressing 5 25
Charles E. Ash, services at election.
John A. Greeley, meeting harbor commissioners 10 00
John N. Pike, services at court. 89 65
John F. Lee, services as fish warden 5 00
Daniel T. Colby, advertising and printing 11 00
John Becker, engraving seal
1 25
Amount carried forward. $232 73
25
190
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward $232 73
A. Leach, ringing bell. . 50
M. C. Teel & Son, advertising and printing 38 50 Brockway, Donnell & Jackman, making copy valuation list 150 00 Mrs. Catherine Holker, tax abated. 4 68
Thomas H. Lunt, tax abated. 1 56
William Warner and wife, land taken on corner of bridge road and Merrimac street 50 00
William H. Huse & Co., advertising and printing 159 50
City treasurer, cash paid 55 20
William H. Huse & Co., printing Municipal register 496 00
Edward F. Bartlett, services on Municipal Register 50 00
State of Massachusetts, 1-2 of aid paid for 1879 under chap- ter 252, acts of 1879 .298 00
$1,536 67
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January . $ 909 70
February
358 10
March
1,325 87
April
101 67
May
105 16
June 148 89
July
163 90
August
153 17
September
736 48
..
October
62 90
November 90 00
66 December 1,536 67
Total expenditures for year ending December 18, 1880. . $5,692 51
191
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Appropriation
$4,500 00
CREDITS.
From F. J. Welch, one gray horse sold. $ 67 50
W. J. Hale, for desk 7 00
R. M. Perley, rent of Market street landing to October 1, 1884 . 20 00
Market house and cellar
400 00
Burial lots . 40 00
City hall
871 25
$1,405 75
Balance overdrawn, transferred from Incidentals to balance account. $2,531 51
Expenditures
$8,437 26
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the Committee on Public Property.
JANUARY.
Alfred O. Lowell, one month's services as teamster $35 00
Wm. T. Thompson, 66 30 00
Wilbur S. Porter, 66 30 00
Abram Pray, jr., 35 00
Clarence E. Goodwin, 6
66
35 00
Charles H. Smith, building closets and stairway
69 00
George P. Bishop, work on harness, etc
4 85
John H. Curran, stock and labor
23 06
B. H. Jaques, soap
4 00
Todd & Brown, repairing pump 1 75
Paul Titcomb, grain. 15 40
Thurston & Colman, lumber
67 06
A. D. Woods, glass and paint 8 14
Edmund Smith, establishing line between land of city and Thomas Capers 2 00
Amount carried forward $374 59
,
A. D. Russell, groceries 9 35
4 98
Blake & Noyes, paint and glass
192
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .. $374 59 Newburyport Rifle Club, use of range and marker's services 8 00 Joseph W. Landford, services on sick horse 42 00
Frank G. Harrison, work on harnesses, etc 35 85 Thomas P. Mackinney, lead pipe and snow shovels 6 85
P. M. Lougee, seat for platform runners . 5 50
Clarence A. Currier, repairing brick work. 4 00
Hermann Castlehun, winding city clocks . 27 00
John Sumner, grates to furnace and lead pipe 4 07
S. A. McConnell, liniment and allum. 5 88
M. M. Ross, soap and ginger 4 73
T. H. Lunt, plastering and bricking closet 4 50
Albert Russell & Sons, grate and iron bars. 1 76
James M. Woods, shoeing horses.
1 5)
Hamilton Haynes, repairing cart wheels, etc. 25 76
John C. Kimball. lumber 36 95
William Holker & Co., stock and labor 43 37
Moses Merrill,
9 50
Gerrish & Goodwin, 6 59
E. H. & G. J. George, shoeing horses and work on teams.
43 71
J. C. Stanley, bolts and nails. . 1 45
John W. Sargent, services as janitor 20 00
Sewell B. Noyes, for chairs 7 00
$720 56
FEBRUARY.
Wilbur S. Porter, services as teamster $30 00
Clarence E. Goodwin, 35 00
Wm. T. Thompson, 30 00
Alfred O. Lowell,
35 00
John Moore,
23 70
Abram Pray, jr., 11 30 .6
John H. Balch, curtain fixtures and tassels 7 15
George P. Bishop. blankets and brushes 18 30
Plummer & Balch, groceries . 5 28 James M. Woods, shoeing horses 1 50
Hunt & Davis, pitchers and soda. 1 62
Edward Chase, setting glass. . 8 80
Torrey & Jameson, paint and glass
11 94
Amount carried forward. $219 59
193
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Amount brought forward. $219 59
Moses Merrill. laying carpet 1 50
Charles W. Cook, services rendered 10 96
Hector Little, stock and labor. 8 95
John A. Fuller, rescuing compution . 9 00
Jackman & Griffin, paint and glass
9 44
F. E. Cutter, agent, 3 18
John H. Curran, blacksmithing. 56 04
George H. Plumer, blankets for horse. 10 50
Sewell B. Noyes, mattrass and bedstead 5 00
$334 16
MARCH.
Alfred O. Lowell, services as teamster $35 00
Clarence E. Goodwin,
35 00
John Moore, 35 00
Wilbur S. Porter, 30 00
William T. Thompson, 66
30 00
E. H. & G. J. George, shoeing horses ; bolts, etc 21 35
George P. Bishop, repairing harness, etc 8 65
Paul Titcomb, grain 14 9 )
W. A. Davis & Son, making boot for horses 75
Otis Mann, to 1 1-4 lbs. of foot dressing. 1 25
John E. Bayley, repairing floor, cash paid, etc. 10 81
William Holker & Co., cementing furnace at City hall. 11 56
Hunt & Davis, window brush and mop stick. 3 95
C. H. Smith, laying floor in marshal's office 10 00
S. Levy & Co., bagging and box 1 75
Eli Lamprey, labor and stock 3 44
T. J. Bruce, one day's work at engine house
2 00
Edward Donahoe, blacksmithing 15 00
C. R. Sargent, labor and stock. 3 20
Davis & Littlefield, carpentering done at City hall. 1 75
F. E. Cutter, agent, painting at Forrester street school house 140 00
$415 36
APRIL.
Alfred O. Lowell, services as teamster .$35 00
Wm. T. Thompson, 30 00
Amount brought forward $65 00
194
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward $65 00
John Moore, services as teamster 35 00
. Wilbur S. Porter, 30 00
Clarence E. Goodwin, “ 35 00
J. B. Knight, grain 100 55
W. O. Evans, labor on Kelley school house 5 51
Green Davis, window glass 21 40
Blake & Noyes, labor and paint 23 77
Charles H. Smith, 3 3-4 days' work. 7 50
N. W. Hurd, 24 feet of moulding 1 44
Bayley & Perkins, lumber 82 14
Charles W. Cook, labor on school house 42 25
Poor department, hay . 84 25
E. S. Sweetser, carpet and lining 11 89
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 11 56
Edwin Currier, three days' labor 5 25
E. W. Gerrish, hinges, hooks and bolts 4 50
J. M. Greenough, horse hire 2 75
$569 76
MAY.
Wilbur S. Porter, services as teamster $33 33
John Moore, 66
35 00
Alfred O. Lowell, 31 67
Clarence E. Goodwin,
35 00
William T. Thompson, 66
30 00
Hector Little, load of litter
10 35
J. B. Knight, grain. 30 60
Paul Titcomb, grain 23 50
Stephen H. Thurlow, shovel, hoes, etc 22 15
John H. Curran, shoeing horses, etc 13 20
George P. Bishop, repairing harnesses, etc 31 10
E. H. & G. J. George, shoeing horses 19 60
Albert Cheever, expenses to Gloucester 3 00
John P. Evans, 66 3 00
John D. Hunt, 1 day's labor 2 00
N. Marden. horse hire 2 00
John H. Balch, curtain fixtures 5 28
Thurston & Colman, lumber 9 92
Amount carried forward $340 70
195
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Amount brought forward ... $340 70
Joseph W. Evans, plans of alteration in hall 28 00
Rowell & O'Brien, jigger and paint 110 00
$478 70
JUNE.
John P. Young, services as teamster
$35 00
Alfred O. Lowell,
35 00
John Moore, 40 00
Wilbur S. Porter,
40 00
Clarence E. Goodwin,
29 68
Arthur G. Warner,
9 03
Wm. F. Stanwood,
1 29
American Spiced Food Co., 8 bags spiced food 36 00
J. B. Knight, grain 38 65
Edward F. Manning, shoeing horses, etc 16 40
Paul Titcomb, grain
17 60
Willard J. Hale, expenses to Boston, etc
6 15
J. H. & J. Hall, painting 22 92
Thomas Coffey, repairing fences 10 00
Charles R. Sargent, repairing locks, etc
19 22
Daniel Danforth, care of pumps
2 00
Thomas G. Dodge, services rendered . 36 75
William Hunt, 22 00
$417 69
JULY.
Wilbur F. Porter, services as teamster $40 00
John Moore, 40 00
William F. Stanwood,
40 00
John P. Young,
35 00
Alfred O. Lowell,
35 00
E. H. & G. J. George, shoeing horses 25 85
William Besoom, grav mare 225 00
John H. Curran, repairing wagon, etc
24 78
George P. Bishop, repairing harnesses, etc.
26 00
Paul Titcomb, grain 12 80
Hugh McGlew, shoeing horses, etc
30 60
J. P. Greeley, hauling bricks
Amount carried forward . $535 78
196
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $535 78
J. B. Pritchard, stock and labor 2 40
J. E. Came & Co., billiard cloth ... 8 75
John W. Sargent, services as janitor 12 50
Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware. 14 35
John A. Cooper, labor and stock 3 50
William Holker & Co., labor and stock. 16 65
Herrman Castlehun, winding city clock 25 00
Dennis Sughrue, cutting grass .
1 00
John E. Bayley, labor and stock
32 05
C. W. Cook, 50 00
Thurston & Colman, lumber 70 11
Charles L. Ridgway, regulator on furnace
30 00
George Harris, services rendered 2 50
Edward Powers, 66
3 75
$808 34
AUGUST.
Paul Titcomb, grain . $16 60
John P. Young, services as teamster 35 00
John Moore, 40 00 66
Wilbur S. Porter,
40 00
Wm. F. Stanwood, 60
40 00
Alfred O. Lowell, 35 00
Nathaniel Greeley, cash paid and expenses to Boston 13 50
D. C. Batchelder, cash paid for hay . 2 50
Thomas Hennessey, hay 93 05
Samuel K. Gilman, painting and gilding clock. 20 00
Torrey & Jameson, painting and glazing 6 34
Mariner P. Goodwin, work on school house 13 70
Charles H. Meader, work on building 17 90
Thomas Coffey, services rendered . 6 00
Todd & Brown, repairing pumps 5 75
Jackman & Griffin, setting glass . 17 90
H. G. Johnson, jr., duster and three brushes 2 80
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 20 99
C. W. Cooke, 23 1-2 days' labor. 58 75
G. P. Bishop, one pair of team harnesses 84 00
$569 78
195
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
SEPTEMBER.
William H. Dow, services as teamster $ 9 03
Wilbur S. Porter, 66
40 00
William F. Stanwood, 66
40 00
John Moore, 40 00
John P. Young, 66
35 00
Alfred O. Lowell, 35 00 . 6
George P. Bishop, repairing harness, etc 17 70
E. H. & G. J. George, blacksmithing 46 70
John T. Butman, labor on cart. 6 08
W. & M. O'Connell, labor on cart 4 10
P. M. Lougee, 39 75
J. B. Knight, grain 110 85
Paul Titcomb, grain
12 70
Thomas Hennessey, hay 83 10
S. Coker, paint and oil. 22 81
Lord Brothers, tassels and shades 40 84
Marston & Morse, labor and stock. 14 19
Raynal Dodge, work on school house 19 15
Joseph Torrey, paint and oil. 70 16
Jackman & Griffin, labor and stock 65 00
Newburyport Rifle Clnb, use of rifle range, etc 4 00
Blake & Noyes, paint and oil 61 66
Thomas B. Thomas & Co., work on school house 13 75
Charles L. Huse, painting 68 55
Nathaniel Currier, whitewashing hall. 30 00
110 30
C. E. Currier, labor and stock.
44 07
John Chamberlain, services rendered 10 36
Stephen S. Pike, 1 25
Henry McElwin, slating 55 50
Joseph M. Greenough, horse hire
3 25
Thurston & Colman, lumber .
118 87
John B. Porter, labor in ward room
10 00
James P. Plummer, teaming .
1 00
Thomas Coffy, cleaning around school house
1 25
Hunt & Davis, groceries 6 95
John C. Kimball, lumber
187 17
C. W. Cook, labor and stock. 125 62
William Holker & Co., labor on iron work. 115 21
$1,720 92
26
Albert F. Young, hardware.
196
TREASURER'S REPORT.
OCTOBER.
Alfred O. Lowell, services as teamster $35 00
William H. Dow, 18 67
John Moore, 21 33
John P. Young,
35 00
Wilbur S. Porter,
40 00
William F. Stanwood,
66
40 00
Paul Titcomb. grain 12 90
Thomas Hennessey, 8,010 lbs. hay 80 10
Martin B. Lamb, work on school house 3 00
Daniel Danforth, care of trough in Market square 4 25
H. Stockman & Son, one tub, one chain and dipper 1 25
J. B. Creasey & Co., paints and oil. 67 44
Plummer & Balch, candles and wicking 1 00
William Holker & Co., labor on stove. 62 81
F. E Cutter, agent, putty and glass 3 54
W. H B. Currier, work on locks 50
Thomas Coffey, labor on Kent street common 2 55
Blake & Noyes, paints, oils and glass 76 73
Thomas G. Dodge, services rendered 54 19
$560 26
NOVEMBER.
William F. Stanwood, services as teamster $40 00
John Moore, 66
40 00
Wilbur S. Porter, 40 00
Alfred O. Lowell,
35 00
John P. Young, 35 00 66
Edward F. Manning, repairing wagon and shoeing 7 65
American Spiced Food Co., 8 bags spiced food 49 00
Hugh McGlew, horse shoeing, etc 49 34 Paul Titcomb, grain 13 35
Patrick Moynihan, work with team 60 00
George P. Bishop, repairing harness, etc
23 05
William Porter, jr., use of teams
14 75
R=C. McConnell, teaming rocks
75
Joseph Torrey, paint and varnish. 29 34
James P. Greeley, teaming from City hall to grave yard ... 1 00
Amount carried forward $438 23
197
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Amount brought forward $438 23
Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware. 32 59
Charles W. Cook, labor on school house. 31 25
George D. Thurlow, jr., labor on school house 2 50
C. H. Meader, labor and stock 10 45
Moses Merrill, repairing chairs 8 50
Winthrop (). Evans. labor and stock 25 00
Blake & Noyes, paint and glass 11 39
J. C. Stanley, bolt and washers 93
Bayley & Perkins, lumber 105 80
Maurice P. Goodwin, cleaning clocks 5 50
C. C. Stockman, one tub. 90
Sewell B. Noyes, furniture. 40 30
$713 34
DECEMBER.
John P. Young, services as teamster $35 00
Wilbur S. Porter, 40 00
Wm. F. Stanwood, 40.00
Alfred O. Lowell,
35 00
John Moore, 40 00
Thomas G. Dodge, labor on the mall 9 70
John H. Curran, shoeing horses 33 93
William C. Plummer, 5 boxes of spiced food 3 75
William H. Toppan, mason work done at school house 4 50
Hamilton Haynes, labor and stock. 38 73
George l'. Bishop, repairing harness 5 75
48 95
John Sumner, repairing roof, etc
Blake & Noyes, paint and oil . 57 85
E. H. & G. J. George, shoeing horses
15 69
F. E. Cutter, agent, 20 lights of glass and 5 lbs. of putty 3 02
Isaac Poor, nails and brooms 21 03
Paul Titcomb, grain 13 70
S. H. Rundlett, horse and man on hose carriage 7 50
Gerrish & Goodwin, labor and stock 16 26
Frank Collins, stock and labor 116 66
J. Chamberlain, two coal hods 2 30
S. H. Safford & Co., repairing table 5 00
Thurston & Colman, lumber 39 28
Amount carried forward $683 60
198
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $683 60
Charles H. Smith, 62 keys. 9 30
George A. Pike, repairing pump, etc. 29 25
John E. Bayley, services rendered 59 42
Lord Brothers. 22 yds. curtain cord 44
Gowen Dockum, use of land. 5 00
C. R. Sargent, labor and stock. 13 90
Moses M. Ross, groceries 5 35
Jackman & Griffin, stock and labor 29 70
A. D. Woods, paint and oil. 60 40
William Holker & Co., labor on stoves, etc 43 86
George L. Jackman, labor on furnace, etc 7 19
J. H. & J. Hall, glass and putty 84 30
Nathaniel Currier, labor on school house
5 25
H. G. Johnson, jr., feather duster
2 25
S. H. Thurlow, nails and locks
5 51
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware
13 26
W. O. Evans, labor and stock. 6 32
Eli Lamprey, .
24 99
J. W. Evans & Co., repairing desk, etc 22 40
Hugh McGlew, irons for bridges, etc. 11 70
Davis & Littlefield, cutting posts 4 00
J. M. Greenough, use of horse and team 1 00
$1,128 39
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January $ 720 56
66 February 334 16
March 415 36
April 569 76
May 478 70
66 . June 417 69
July . 808 34
66 August 569 78
66 September
1,720 92
66 October
560 26
66 November 713 34
December 1,128 3
Total expenditures for year ending December 18, 1880. . $8,437 26
199
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
COST OF KEEPING CITY TEAMS.
Items charged to the account of Public Property.
Bills paid in January
$361 05
February 202 75
March 211 90
.6
April
354 68
May
402 10
6 6 June
296 45
. .
July .
537 78
66
August
399 65
6.
September
520 01
66 October
278 00
66 November
396 64
66 December 380 81
$4,141 82 Less cash paid for horse purchased in July ... 225 00
Total cost of keeping city teams to December 18, 1880. . $4,116 82
ESTIMATED EARNINGS OF THE CITY TEAMS,
For the year ending December 18, 1880, not included in the income cred- ited to the account of Public Property.
Highway Department, 625 days, double teams, at $4.00.$2,500 00
321 single $3.00. 963 00
Poor Department, 22 1-2 “ double $4.00. 90 00
4 1-2 " single
$3.00. 15 00
Fire Department, 9
$3.00. 27 00
312 50
attendance on steamers at fires at $12.50. hose carriages at $5.00.
85 00
Public Property,
4 days' work, double teams at $4.00. 16 00
$3.00. 15 00
.6 Bridges and Culverts 1 5 66 single
double 66
$4.00. 4 00
Water Commiss'rs, 1
66 66 $4.00. 4 00
$4,031 50
200
TREASURER'S REPORT.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation $6,500 00
Received from E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court. 942 98 Balance transferred from Incidentals to close account. 807 82
Expenditures .$8,250 80
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the Committee on Police.
JANUARY.
C. H. deRochemont, services as marshal $76 42
John G. Gove, services as patrol. 50 87
50 87
H. G. Otis, 66
75
John H. Worthen, 1 75
John H. Daniels, 66
48 25
John W. Sargent, 55 72
Ira F. H. Blake, 66
50 87
Samuel Estes, 66
40 75
Jacob P. Torrey, 66
50 00
Moses P. Towne, 66
46 37
Edward E. Taylor, 66 54 25
Max J. deRochemont, 66 25 50
Karl Castlehun, medicines 2 60
George Lucy, horse hire
1 00
George W. Clark, paper and ink. 2 25
J. W. Butler, pilot bread 32 46
N. Marden, horse hire 1 00
John B. Porter, services at City hall 18 00
M. M. Ross, groceries 74 81
$684 49
FEBRUARY.
C. H. deRochemont, one month's services as marshal. . . . $79 92
John G. Gove, services as patrol 36 00
Daniel Ryan' 46 50
Amount carried forward. $162 42
Daniel Ryan, 66
201
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $162 37
H. G. Otis, services as patrol
6 75
John H. Daniels,
7 50
John W. Sargent, 66
57 75
Ira F. H. Blake, 46 50
George W. Clark, envelopes and diary
1 15
Jacob P. Torrey, services as patrol. 46 50
Moses P. Towne, 35 00
Polland, Alford & Co., buttons for coat 3 90
DI. J. deRochemont, services as patrol
7 50
Samuel W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal
49 86
Albert D. Hale, services as patrol
39 00
Charles W. Page, 27 38
Edward E. Taylor, 54 25
James Stanton,
39 00
$584 46
MARCH.
Charles H. deRochemont, services as marshal
$82 43
Samuel W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal. 58 33
John W. Sargent, services as patrol. 63 10
Albert D. Hale, 50 75
John G. Gove, 52 50
Charles W. Page,
38 50
Moses P. Towne,
43 75
James Stanton, 66
50 75
Daniel Ryan, 6.
27 12
Jacob P. Torrey,
51 62
Ira F. H. Blake,
52 50
Edward E. Taylor,
50 75
John H. Daniels,
8 31
$630 41
APRIL.
C. H. deRochemont, services as marshal $82 12
Samuel W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal 58 34
Edward E. Taylor, services as patrol 54 25
Albert D. Hale, 54 23
Amount carried forward. $248 96
202
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward $248 96
Ira F. H. Blake,
54 25
Charles W. Page, 66
38 50
Moses P. Towne, 66
54 25
John W. Sargent, 66
63 00
Daniel Ryan, 66
27 13
John G. Gove, 66
54 25
James Stanton, 66
54 25
H. G. Otis, 66
1 75
James J. Healey, professional services
2 00
J. W. Butler, pilot bread 27 37
Jacob P. Torrey, services as patrol 54 25
$679 96
MAY.
C. H. deRochemont, services as marshal $78 92
Samuel W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal 58 33
John W. Sargent, services as patrol 61 60
Charles W. Page,
41 12
Ira F. H. Blake,
50 75
Moses P. Towne, 66
52 50
James Stanton, 66
53 37
Albert D. Hale,
53 37
Jacob P. Torrey, 66
52 50
John G. Gove,
53 37
Edward E. Taylor,
52 50
H. G. Otis, 5 25 66
Daniel Ryan, 26 25
Henry Cook, jr., stationery.
10 88
$650 71
JUNE.
C. H. deRochemont, services as marshal. $79 43
Samuel W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal 58 34
John W. Sargent, services as patrol 64 47
Edward E. Taylor, 54 25
Albert D. Hale,
55 12
John G. Gove,
54 25
Jacob P. Torrey, 66
54 25
Amount carried forward. $420 11
203
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $420 11
Daniel Ryan, services as patrol
54 25
Moses P Towne. 66
42 87
James Stanton, 66
55 12
Ira F. H. Blake, ..
37 62
Charles W. Page, ..
40 25
Allen McLean,
3 50
$653 72
JULY.
C. H. deRochemont, services as marshal. $78 92
Samuel W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal. 58 33
John W. Sargent, services as patrol. 62 00
Edward E. Taylor, 66
52 50
Allen McLean,
20 13
Ira F. H. Blake,
33 25
Charles W. Page,
42
Moses P. Towne, 66
35 00
James Stanton, 52 50
Daniel Ryan, 54 25
Jacob P. Torrey, 66
57 75
John G. Gove,
52 50
Albert D. Hale, 52 50
Henry Cook, jr., blank book 5 00
William H. Noyes, teaming 1 00
Scovill Manufacturing Company, police buttons 7 50
John N. Pike, services at police court 5 00
J. W. Butler, biscuits. 14 49
$684 62
AUGUST
C. H. deRochemont, services as marshal. $77 93
Samuel W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal 58 34
John W. Sargent, services as patrol 67 50
Edward E. Taylor. 56 00
James Stanton, 57 75 66
Charles W. Page,
40 25
Moses P. Towne,
48 12
Albert D. Hale, 57 75
Amount carried forward. $463 64
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