City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1881, Part 8

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1881
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Number of Pages: 290


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Joseph C. Lunt, building fires . 25 00


John B. Porter, sweeping schools etc 48 75


12 00


Maurice Corcoran.


9 00


Mary J. Mills, sweeping schools.


15 00


Boston School Supply Co., 1 doz. erasers.


3 50


Jonathan Wells, building fires.


11 25


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools


6 25


Hunt & Davis, water pail, mat ete


6 85


S. H. Thurlow, screw driver, wrench etc 1 83


C. H. Johnson, school supplies 6 75


$2,020 02


JULY.


A. H. Thompson, services


as


teacher


$141 67


(). B. Merrill,


66


100 00


Luther Dame. ..


66


100 00


A. A. Senter.


50 00


Belle P. Winslow,


37 50


N. A. Moulton.


..


83 33


J. N. Balch.


. .


29 17


Abbie Short,


..


..


29 17


M. J. Bradley,


..


. .


29 17


Amount carried forward.


.$600 01


Charles E. Ash, building fires


153


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Anount brought forward .. $600 01


Eva J. Smith. one month's services as teacher


29 17


Harriet C. Piper, 25 00


M. E. Jaques,


25 08


A. H. Olmstead. ..


27 08


George W. Brown.


66 67


F. J: Pearson. .6


29 17


W. P. Lunt,


..


83 33


Lucy Low, . .


29 17


A. L. Coffin, ..


35 42


E. M. Lander.


...


..


29 17


S. J. Shackford.


35 42


P. G. Craig.


.6


..


24 51


Sarah B. Chute.


..


..


54 17


E. Frothingham.


..


29 17


S. D. Toppan, .6


. .


. .


29 17


Rhoda Tilton, . .


..


29 17


Carrie M. Clement.


..


27 08


A. A. Currier, ..


..


29 17


J. P. Haskell,


. .


..


27 08


S. B. Lowell, ..


29 17


Mary E. Estes. ..


..


27 08


A. S. Wheeler, ..


..


29 17


Helen M. Currier.


. .


..


29 17


Belle P. Emerton.


..


25 00


H. H. Page.


..


27 08


M. N. Gray.


..


..


29 17


S. F. Badger.


..


27 08


C. J. Edgerly,


. .


29 17


M. E. Cogswell, 6.


..


27 08


M. L. Bartlett. ..


29 17


S. E. Whitmore, ..


..


27 08


N. M. Stanton.


..


18 08


Carrie M. Bayley, . .


..


22 92


Susan J. Adams, ..


. .


22 92


F. L. Pettigrew, ..


..


29 17


Flora Pettigrew, ..


..


27 08


Lizeie H. Cheever.


. .


..


33 33


Amount carried forward.


$1,788 55


35 42


A. A. Somerby,


..


154


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1.788 55


Etta R. Cutter, one month's serviees as teacher 2 00


F. E. Pettingell, 4 66


E. A. W. Pearson, 9 00 . .


D. T. Colby & Co., printing and advertizing. 13 85


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 2 00


A. B. Dearborn, services as agent. 50 00


J. F. Young, services as secretary. 50 00


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools 6 25


Bert Frost, sweeping schools 9 00


S. H. Eowle, books and crayons. 7 43


Clarence S. Hart, 1 nickel clock 2 00


J. N. Robinson, teaming chairs etc 9 50


H. T. Crofoot, binding dictionary, etc. 2 90


T. C. Pike, teaming chairs 2 00


J. G. Pearson, cleaning clock 3 00


F. P.Hinkley, services as janitor 41 33


Martin B. Lamb, building fires 28 00


Henry Cook, jr., books and crayons. 8 47


William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising 37 00


$2,076 94


AUGUST.


A. H. Thompson, one month's services as teacher $141 66


O. B. Merrill, 100 00 66


Luther Dame,


100 00


A. A. Senter, ..


..


50 00


Belle P. Winslow, .6


..


37 50


N. A. Moulton, . 6


.6


83 33


J. N. Balch,


..


. 6


29 16


Abbie Short, . .


66


29 16


M. J. Bradley,


66


.6


29 16


Eva J. Smith,


..


. .


29 16


H. C. Piper, ..


27 08


A. H. Olmstead, ..


. .


27 08


George W. Brown,


66 66


F. J. Pearson, . .


24 50


William P. Lunt,


83 33


Amount carried forward.


$SS2 78


25 00


M. E. Jaques,


155


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $882 78


Lucy Low,


one month's services as teacher 29 16


A. L. Coffin,


35 41


E. M. Lander.


..


29 16


S. J. Shackford.


35 41


P. G. Craig.


29 16


S. B. Chute. ٠٠


. 6


54 16


E. Frothingham,


29 16


S. D. Toppan. ..


35 41


A. A. Somerby, . .


..


29 16


Rhoda Tilton, ..


..


29 16


Carrie M. Clement.


. .


27 08


A. A. Currier,


..


..


29 16


Jennie P. Haskell. .6


27 08


Susie B. Lowell,


. .


29 16


Mary E. Estes.


. .


26 08


Annie S. Wheeler,


..


25 16


Helen M. Currier.


6 .


29 16


· Belle P. Emerton. ..


..


24 00


H. H. Page, ..


..


2- 08


M. N. Gray.


..


29 16


S. F. Badger.


. 4


. .


27 08


C. J. Edgerly,


. .


..


29 16


M. E. Cogswell,


27 08


M. L. Bartlett. ..


29 16


S. E. Whitmore. ..


..


27 08


Nellie M. Stantou.


..


3 08


Carrie M. Bailey. . .


22 92


Susie J. Adams. ..


20 92


F. L. Pettigrew, ..


..


29 16


Flora Pettigrew, ..


..


27 08


Lizzie H. Cheever. . .


..


33 33


F. E. Pettingell. ..


..


4 66


E. A. Dodge, 6 .


..


6 00


Cora B. Lougee. ..


..


24 00


E. A. W. Pearson, ..


..


2 00


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools


6 25


Eben P. Allen. services as janitor.


27 50


Amount carried forward ..


$1.837 71


156


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Amount brought forward. $1.837 71 H. G. Johnson, jr., thermometer and duster 3 58


E. B. Robbins, building fires 3 60


John B. Porter, services as truant officer. 25 00


M. C. Teel & Son, printing and advertising 16 50


Mary Mills sweeping schools 20 00


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor 15 16


William P. Jones, 1 call bell. 2 25


$1.923 80


SEPTEMBER.


A. H. Thompson, one month's services as teacher $141 67 .


O. B. Merrill, 100 00


Luther Dame,


100 00


A. A. Senter, 50 00 ..


Belle P. Winslow, 37 50


N. A. Moulton, 83 34 ..


J. N. Balch, ..


66


29 17


Abbie Short,


29 17


M. J. Bradley,


29 17


Eva J. Smith, .. 60


29 17


H. C. Piper, .6


25 00


M. E. Jaques,


..


27 09


A. H. Olmstead.


27 09


George W. Brown,


66 67


F. J. Pearson,


29 17


William P. Lunt. ..


83 34


Lucy Low,


29 17


A. L. Coffin, 66


35 42


E. M. Lander,


. 6


. .


29 17


S. J. Shackford,


66


..


35 42


P. G. Craig.


29 17


S. B. Chute,


..


54 17


E. Frothingham, 66


29 17


S. D. Toppan,


..


35 42


A. A. Somerby.


. 6


29 17


Rhoda Tilton, .. . .


29 17


Carrie M. Clement.


..


27 09


Amount carried forward.


$1,250 09


66


. .


157


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,250 09


A. A. Currier.


one month's services as teacher 29 17


J. P. Haskell.


27 09


S. B. Lowell,


29 17


Mary E. Estes.


..


27 09


A. S. Wheeler, ..


29 17


Helen M. Currier. . .


29 17


Belle P. Emerton. 6:


25 00


H. H. Page,


27 09


M. N. Gray. .6


29 17


S. F. Badger. 6.


27 09


C. J. Edgerly, 66 .. 29 17


27 09


M. L. Bartlett, ..


29 17


S. E. Whitmore,


6.


27 09


N. M. Stanton. .6


21 09


Carrie M. Bayley, ..


22 91


Susan J. Adams,


..


22 91


- F. L. Pettigrew, 66


29 17.


Flora Pettigrew. 66


27 09


Lizzie H. Cheever, ،،


33 34


Cora B. Lougee, .6


6 00


Daniel T. Colby, advertising and printing. 9 50


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor 15 16


John B. Porter, sweeping schools . 43 75


('. W. Learned & Co., purifying powder. 4 00


A. B. Dearborn, cash paid for cleaning schools 121 00


John H. Balch, use of backing 2 00


Benjamin M. Chase. sweeping schools 6 25


$2,005 99


OCTOBER.


A. H. Thompson. one month's services as teacher


$141 66


O. B. Merrill.


100 00


Luther Dame.


100 00


A. A. Senter. .66


50 00


Belle P. Winslow. 66


37 50


N. A. Moulton. . .


. .


83 33


Abbie Short, .6 .. 29 16


Amount carried forward. . $541 65


19


M. E. Cogswell, 66


158


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Amount brought forward. $541 65


M. J. Bradley,


one month's services as teacher 29 16


Eva J. Smith,


29 16


M. L. Bartlett, . .


66


29 16


H. C. Piper,


27 08


M. E. Jaques,


. .


27 08


A. H. Olmstead,


27 08


George W. Brown.


83 33


F. J. Pearson, ..


15 16


William P. Lunt. 66


83 33


Addie K. Hale,


23 84


A. L. Coffin,


35 41


E. M. Lander,


29 16


S. J. Shackford,


66


35 41


P. G. Craig,


66


29 16


S. B. Chute,


62 50


E. Frothingham,


29 16


S. D. Toppan, . 6


35 41


A. A. Somerby,


29 16


Rhoda Tilton, 66


66


29 16


Carrie M. Clement.


'27 08


A. 'A. Currier,


66


29 16


J. P. Haskell, 66


66


27 08


S. B. Lowell, . 6


. .


29 16


M. E. Estes,


27 08


A. S. Wheeler, 66


23 16


H. M. Currier,


29 16


B. P. Emerton,


27 08


H. H. Page,


66


26 58


M N. Gray, . 6


66


29 16


S. F. Badger,


6.


27 08


C. J. Edgerly, .6


.6


29 16


M. E. Cogswell,


..


27 08


S. E. Whitmore,


..


22 91


Nellie M. Stanton.


27 08


C. M. Bailey. ..


25 00


Susan J. Adams,


25 00


F. J. Pettigrew, 66 29 16 . .


Amount carried forward


$1,746 89


29 16


Cora B. Lougee. ..


159


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Anount brought forward .. $1,746 89


Flora Pettigrew, one month's services as teacher 27 08


Lizzie H. Cheever, 35 41 66


F. E. Pettingell, 14 00


E. A. Dodge,


6 50


Lizzie P. Ireland. 66 1 16


Henry Cook, jr .. school supplies 29 16


Joseph Moulton, bells. 4 60


John G. Pearson. cleaning clocks. 3 50


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools 6 25


J. B. Porter, services as truant officer 25 00


Brockway, Jackman & Greeley, ceusus of school children. 75 00


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor. 15 16


L. W. Piper, pen work on diplomas 4 20


Bayley & Perkins. lumber 11 98


Boston School Supply Co., black boards 15 00


C. H. Johnson, school supplies 21 84


20 90


W. H. Johnson. cleaning church 5 00


Trustees Putnam Free School, rent of school house. 750 00


$2,818 63


NOVEMBER.


A. H. Thompson, one month's services as teacher $ 82 26


O. B. Merrill, 100 00


Luther Dame. 6.


100 00


A. A. Senter, 66


50 00


Belle P. Winslow, . .


66


25 50


N. A. Moulton.


66


66


83 33


Abbie Short, . .


66


29 17


M. J. Bradley,


. .


29 17


Eva J. Smith. 66


66


29 17


M. E. Bartlett. 6.


29 17


Harriet C. Piper,


66


27 08


M. E. Jaques. 66


66


27 08


A. H. Olmstead. 66


. 6


27 08


George W. Brown, 66


6.


83 33


F. J. Pearson, 66


29 17


W. P. Lunt.


66


83 33


Amount carried forward.


$834 84


-


S. H. Fowle,


160


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$834 84


Addie K. Hale, one month's services as teacher 25 00


A. L. Coffin, 66


35 42


E. M. Lander, . 6


. .


29 17


S. J. Shackford. .6


..


34 25


P. G. Craig. ..


29 17


Sarah B. Chute, 66


62 50


E. Frothingham, . .


29 17


S. D. Toppan, ..


35 42


A. A. Somerby,


..


29 17


Rhoda Tilton, ..


..


29 17


Carrie M. Clement, ..


،،


25 08


A. A. Currier,


6 .


29 17


Jennie P. Haskell, . .


. .


27 08


Susie B. Lowell, . .


29 17


Mary E. Estes,


..


23 17


Helen M. Currier,


. .


26 17


Belle P. Emerton,


27 08


Hannah H. Page.


..


27 08


M. N. Gray,


29 17


S. F. Badger.


..


27 08


C. J. Edgerly, . .


.6


29 17


M. E. Cogswell, 66


27 08


S. E. Whitmore, ..


..


29 17


Cora B. Longee, ..


22 92


Carrie M. Bailey, 66


25 00


Susie J. Adams,


25 00


F. L. Pettigrew. ..


. .


29 17


Flora Pettigrew, : (


. .


27 08


Lizzie H. Cheever,


66


35 42


E. A. Dodge,


..


6 00


Mary N. Withington, ..


12 00


E. A. Appleton,


1 17


Lizzie C. Ireland, ..


5 00


Nellie M. Stanton.


..


27 08


Mrs. Jane Mills. sweeping school 15 00


Isaac P. Noyes. stamps . 60


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools


6 25


Amount carried forward .. $1,793 72


27 08


Annie S. Wheeler, 66


161


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. $1.793 72


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor 26 17


Charles E. Ash. kindling fires 12 00 E. B. Robbins, 3 90


D. T. Reed. repairing organ. 5 25


William Merrill, use of water. 4 00


$1.845 04


DECEMBER.


O. B. Merrill, one month's services as teacher 100 00


Luther Dame. ..


100 00


A. A. Senter, 50 00


Belle P. Winslow,


..


37.50


N. A. Moulton.


83 34


Abbie Short. . 4


29 17


M. J. Bradley. . .


..


29 17


Eva J. Smith.


29 17


M. L. Bartlett.


5 84


Harriet C. Piper,


6%


. .


27 09


M. E. Jaques.


. .


27 09


A. H. Olmstead. ..


27 09


George W. Brown.


..


83 34


F. J. Pearson. ..


29 17


W. P. Lunt, ..


83 34


Addie K. Hale.


. .


. .


25 00


A. L. Coffin, ..


35 42


E. M. Lander. . 6


29 17


S. J. Shackford. . .


35 42


P. G. Craig.


24 50


Sarah B. Chute.


..


G2 50


E. Frothingham.


29 17


S. D. Toppan. ..


35 42


A. A. Somerby,


29 17


Rhoda Tilton. . .


..


29 17


Carrie M. Clement, ..


..


27 09


A. A. Currier,


. .


29 17


J. P. Haskell, 6 6


27 09


S. B. Lowell, 6.


29 17


. .


. .


..


Amount carried forward .. . .. $1.188 7


162


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,188 77


M. E. Estes,


21 09


Annie S. Wheeler.


29 17


H. M. Currier,


29 17


Belle P. Emerton, 66


27 09


Hannah H. Page,


27 09


M. N. Gray,


..


29 17


S. F. Badger.


66


27 09


C. J. Edgerly,


29 17


M. E. Cogswell, 27 09


S. E. Whitmore,


66


29 17


Cora B. Lougee,


66


22 92


Nellie M. Stanton, ..


27 09


C. M. Bayley,


66


25 00


S. J. Adams,


66


25 00


F. L. Pettigrew, 6 6


60


27 09


Lizzie H. Cheever,


6:


35 42


Gardner Balch,


66


79 00


E. A. Dodge,


66


23 33


Lizzie C. Ireland, 66


6 6


9 50


E. A. Appleton, 6.


1 17


Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor


26 17


Charles E. Ash, building fires 12 00


M. C. Teel & Son, advertising and printing 3 75


64


John B. Porter, sweeping schools


48 75


S. H. Fowle, school supplies


12 25


Joseph C. Lunt, kindling fires 30 00


6 25


Henry C. Nash, cyclopedia and index


57 00


Henry Cook, jr., school supplies 11 19


Charles H. Johnson, 18 01


Jonathan Wells, building fires 22 50


$2.017 27


S. Collins, wash basins and dippers.


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schools.


29 17


Flora Pettigrew, 66


163


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ...


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January . $4,136 67


Februay 1,107 12


March 2,114 49


April 2,733 28


May


2,049 35


June.


2.020 02


July .


2,076 94


August 1,923 80


6.


September


2,005 99


..


October


2,818 63


66


November


1,845 04


66


December 2,017 27


Expenditures for the year ending December 17, 1881. 26,848 60


164


TREASURER'S REPORT.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation. $8,000 00 Amount overdrawn, transferred from Incidentals to bal-


ance account. 1,465 53


Expenditures $9,465 53


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department.


JANUARY.


Steamer Co. No. 1, services of fifteen men $37 83


Geo. W. Stickney, balance due engineer 1 03


Samuel P. Boardman. balance due engineer. 1 03


Wm. H. P. Howard, services as engineer. 15 61


E. M. Bickford, services as steward. 11 25


William A. Noyes, services teaming. 22 50


R. C. McConnell, 35 00


A. J. Leighton, 66 30 50


Wm. B. Porter.


46 10


Edw. A. Littlefield, 22 50


John S. Frost, cash paid for labor. 19 05


I. M. Lougee, whiffie-trees, etc. 4 00


Wm. M'Kay, 2 torch handles. 75


John M. Curran, repairs done on engine. 12 00


$259 15


FEBRUARY.


Samuel P. Boardman. services as engineer $43 75


E. M. Bickford. services as steward. 11 25


George W. Stickney, services as engineer 50 70


Wm. H. P. Howard, services as engineer


14 58


Edgar Noyes, watching at fire.


3 50


William G: Somerby, watching at fire.


2 50


William G. Bowen. 2 50


Geo. II. Griffith, 66


3 50


Wm. Holker & Co .. coal hods, shovels, etc 13 96


S. H. Rundlett, services for being in readiness 10 90


Amount carried forward $156 24


165


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Amount brought forward. $156 24


Wm. A. Davis & Son, rope. 1 22


Edwin A. Littlefield, services teaming 57 00 George P. Bishop, repairs on harnesses, etc. 8 10


John S. Frost, labor on reservoirs 14 30


S. H. Thurlow. 2 shovels. . 1 60


Robert C. McConnell, services teaming 20 00


A. Park Lewis, labor on engine. 5 00


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock. 31 75


MARCH.


Engine Co. No. 7. 150 00


Wm. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 14 58


George N. Black, services as fireman 38 75 E. M. Bickford, services as fireman 11 25


Bartlett Steam Mills, waste 7 55


Hugh McGlew, 4 tea hooks 7 25


Moody Bros., 4 ring bolts. 1 60


N. C. Moody, work on No. 2 hose carriage 10 00


Hunt & Davis, lanterns and wicks. 10 40


Holker and Macintosh, expense to Boston 7 00


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman 5 00


Wm. S. McKay, labor on hose.


1 50


Wm. A. Noyes, services teaming 20 00


John S. Frost, labor on reservoir.


6 10


Enoch Gerrish, cash paid . 10 25


L. D. Shaw, 2 relief valves. 200 00


James M. Woods, labor on hose carriage


3 35


T. B. Robbins, 5 bbls. shavings. 1 25


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock. 70 53


616 36


APRIL.


Wm. A. Davis & Son, rope and duck 10 85


S. H. Rundlett. services teaming. 58 00


E. A. Littlefield, Agent, services teaming 45 50


William A. Noyes, services teaming. 17 00


R. C. McConnell, services teaming 10 00


Amount carried forward. $141 35


20


-


40 00


R. C. McConnell, “


295 21


166


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $141 35


Martin P. Lamb, services teaming. 4 00


George H. Stevens, cash paid. . 30 00


A. J. Leighton, services teaming. 48 65


John Osborne, services tending reservoir 2 50


William G. Bowen, watching fire


2 00


George W. Stickney. making blocks.


17 20


Patrick Campbell, work at fire


1 50


Hugh McManus, יו


1 50


John McGlew,


.6


1 50


Daniel Aubin,


..


1 50


Charles H. Lunt. 66


1 25


George Keniston,


..


1 25


George T. Foss,


. .


. .


1 50


Henry Jackman.


..


1 25


Samuel Cook, shovelling snow from reservoirs 28 00


John B. Porter,


6.


10 00


E. M. Bickford, services as fireman 16 25


Hunt & Davis, pails and brooms 3 35


Steamer No. One, 286 hours extra labor 71 50


C. F. Hunnerwell, teaming hose 3 00


No. 3 Steamer Co., 4 1-2 hours extra labor 16 87


Manchester Locomotive Works, rubber valves 64 73


Howard, Snelling & Co., coal 154 00


Wm. C. Plummer, 1 dozen brooms


3 50


John S. Frost, cash paid for labor. 39 20


Charles H. Sargent, cash paid for freight 16 04


A. L. Jackson, clearing snow from reservoirs. 43 40


William Holker & Co .. galvanized ash barrel, etc. 10 77


Bay State Nickel Plate Works, plating five lanterns 7 50


Francis Morsindi & Son, repairing lanterns 6 00


Wm. B. Porter, money paid using hose 4 00


D. B. Jaques, services teaming. 1 00


Joseph W. Landford, services teaming. 96 00


J. A. Adams, services teaming . .. 166 00


$1.018 06


167


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


MAY.


Young America H. & L. Co., services of 20 men and


steward 207 50


Board of Engineers, services rendered .. $180 00


Engine Co., No. 7, services of 45 men 227 00


Engine Co., No. 8, services of 45 men


377 00


Steamer Co., No. 3, officers extra, due foreman and clerk. . . 10 00


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman . 72 50


Steamer Co., No. 3. services af 15 men 155 50


Mechanic Steamer, No. 2, 6 months' services of men 157 00


Caleb Stickney. 2d, services as engineer


12 50


George W. Stickney, services as engineer 44 05


George N. Black, services as fireman 38 75


Steamer Co. No. 1, services of 15 men, foreman and clerk .. 102 67


E. M. Bickford, services as fireman.


11 25


Frank Hardy. services as assistant engineer


12 50


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer 46 55


John S. Frost Hose Co., extra service. 10 50


Hook & Ladder Co., extra fire service .


29 00


George C. Perkins, services as assistant engineer


12 50


Win. H. P. Howard, services as engineer


43 41


George E. Stone, services at fire .


2 25


D. Jackman, washing hose. 3 75


James Howard, washing hose 3 75


R. C. McConnell, services teaming


11 50


William Hutchins, labor on hose 1 50


John S. Frost. cash paid 27 60


A. J. Leighton, services teaming 15 30


P. M. Lougee, repairing pick handles 4 50


John M. Curran, repairing hooks, etc 8 35


Frank E. Davis, labor on steamer 19 90


Wm. Holker, expenses to Boston . 6 00


Wm. A. Noyes, services teaming 15 00


T. B. Robbins, 4 bbls shavings 1 00


George Lucy, horse hire 11 50


Manchester Locomotive Works. labor and expenses . 20 50


Joseph Young, 4 hours' extra labor 1 00


J. A. Adams, services teaming . 20 50


Wm. B. Porter. services teaming 77 50


Enoch Gerrish. cash paid 8 00


G. W. Twichell & Co., 2000 feet hose 1397 96


Amount carried forward. $3,200 04


168


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $3,200 04


Geo. H. Stevens, for G. M. B., cash paid 17 50


Elisha P. Pride, refreshments furnished. 40 50 J. A. Shattuck, 10 00 66


Jonathan F. Morrill. 66 30 00


Geo. W. Woodwell,


. .


..


60 00


JUNE. $3.565 54


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock. .$68 14


George Lucy, baiting horse. 1 00


H. P. Macintosh, for M. M. R., cash paid 3 85


Hunt & Davis, pails and brooms. 4 95


George E. Bamford, services as steward 6 67


Amos Coffin, coal. 23 84


John H. Curran, repairs on hook and ladder 26 85


Louis Patriquin, repairs on engine 26 05


Stephen H. Thurlow, lanterns, dog ring, etc. 2 37


E. M. Bickford, services as fireman . 11 25


W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer .. 14 58


Manchester Locomotive Works, 1 fire door guard 2 00


Boston & Northern Telephone Co., transmission of mes- sages 4 20


JULY. 195 75


W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer. $14 58


E. M. Bickford, services as steward ... 11 25


S. P. Boardman, services as engineer 29 16


Geo. N. Black, services as fireman 22 50


Philip Lord, painting fire buckets .. 6 00


R. C. McConnell, services teaming. 10 25


Hugh McGlew, 1 socket hook on pole 3 00


J. W. Evans & Co .. making pattern for engine 75


Belt & Leather Stuffing Co., 1 bbl. Noyes' hose dressing


65 00


N. C. Moody. repairs on hose carriage 1 25


Amos Ogden, repairs on boiler No. 1. 54 25


Frank E. Davis, repairs on engine. 98 75


G. H. S. for Eastern R. R. Co., freight on R. R. 40


Joseph Young. 7 hours' work at fire 1 75


Amount carried forward. $318 89


169


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $318 89


Wm. A. Noyes. hauling hose carriage 15 00


Steamer Co. No. 1, filling reservoir 15 00


James M. Woods, repairing steamer 2 75


John S. Frost, labor on hose. 2 60


Andrew J. Leighton, service teaming 11 75


A. W. Mitchell, 155 badges 185 00


James Boyd & Son, 3 doz. regulation spanners 15 00


$565 99


AUGUST.


George W. Stickney, services as engineer $43 75


E. M. Bickford, services as steward. 11 25


W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 14 58


C. E. Ash, services as fireman . 22 50


W. B. Porter, service with horse 3 50


George Lucy, horse hire . 1 50


John S. Short, labor on hose 33 35


H. G. Johnson, jr., 1 dozen feather dusters 27 00


George P. Bishop, whip and brushes 4 65


SEPTEMBER. $162 08


E. M. Bickford. services as fireman 11 25


George N. Black, services as fireman 11 24


W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 14 58


S. P. Boardman. services as engineer 32 16


Wm. Holker & Co., repairing lamps, kettle, etc. 3 35


Thurston & Colman, use of team 5 25


Frank E. Davis, water glass and fitting, etc. 4 50


Wm. B. Porter, teaming engine 40 50


Amos Ogden, services rendered . 12 25


. Albert Russell & Sons, 139 lbs. steamer grate. 5 56


John S. Frost, cash paid and expenses to Manchester 12 00


Moody Brothers, painting springs. 4 50


Charles R. Sargent, labor on hose, etc. 17 25


OCTOBER. $174 39


S. H. Thurlow, one wheel jack . . 3 75


W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 14 58


Amount carried forward. .818 33


170


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. $18 33


E. M. Bickford, services as steward 11 25


P. M. Lougee, cover for reservoir 4 50


A. Park Lewis, cleaning engine. 5 00


Wm. A. Noyes, teaming hose ... 5 00


Charles A. Sargent, labor and stock 80.22


Engine Co. No. 7, salary for 6 months 225 00


Jolin S. Frost, salary for 6 months 50 00


NOVEMBER. $399 30


Board of Engineers, 6 months' service. .130 00


Engine Co., No. 8, services of men 489 50


Engine Co., No. 7. .. .245 00


Young America Hook & Ladder, services of men 207 50


Steamer Co., No. 3, services of men 163 00


Steamer Co., No. 2, 168 00


William McKay, services as foreman 5 00


George W. Mckay, services as clerk of company 5 00


G. N. Black. services as fireman


33 76


G. N. Black, cleaning engine. 6 00


George W. Stickney. services as engineer


45 75


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman 57 00


A. W. Banks, services as clerk 5 00


Wm. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 14 58


James C. Perkins. services as engineer 12 50


George W. Carter, services as foreman 5 00


Caleb Stickney, services as assistant engineer


12 50


Steamer Co., No. 1. services of men. .170 50


Geo. H. Peavey, cleaning steamer, services firing 16 25


Frank Hardy. services as assistant engineer. 12 50


Samuel P. Boardman. services as engineer' 33 76


George H. Stevens. for G. E. B., services as steward. 17 50


15 80


A. J. Leighton, services teaming


Wm. Noyes, services teaming. 10 00


Hugh MeGlew, repairing hose carriage 75


George P. Bishop, repairing harnesses. 16 60


Edwin A. Littlefield, service teaming 51 00


John S. Frost, cash paid for labor on hose 13 10


Amount carried forward $1.962 85


171


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $1,962 85


J. A. Adams, teaming hose carriage 64 25


R. H. Knapp, cleaning engine, No. 8. 3 50


N. C. Moody, work on furnace door. 1 65


Thomas P. Makinney, emery cloth. 9 75


Gerrish & Goodwin, repairing ladder 65


P. H. Blumpey, 8 gallons sperin oil 10 00


C. H. Howard, 16 hours' labor. 3 20


A. W. Mitchell, 12 badges.


15 00


J. H. Davis, services leveling from tank to high-water mark.


5 00


R. C. McConnell, hauling engine to fire 15 00


John H. Curran, repairing hose carriage. 10 25


N. Marden, horse hire 2 00


Charles H. Sargent, expenses to Manchester 4 60


$2,107 70


DECEMBER.


Wm. E. Soule, labor on reservoir. $9 00


George P. Bishop, 1 whip, blanket, etc. 2 75


Wm. W. Lydston. lantern for steamer


George N. Black, services as fireman . 1 25


11 25


Charles E. Ash, cleaning steamer


3 00


Amos Ogden, labor on steamer 16 80


James M. Woods, repairing tools. 1 50


T. B. Robbins, 3 barrels shavings. 75


Moody Brothers, painting hose carriage 6 00


Wm. B. Porter, hauling engine to fire 17 95


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock 35 75


$106 00


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January .


$259 15


February


295 21


.. March


616 36


April


1,018 06


..


May.


3.565 54


June


195 75


July .


565 99


August


162 08


September


174 39


.. October


399 30


. . November 2.107 70


.. December 106 00


$9.465 53


172


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation for Highways $3,000 00


CREDITS.


From superintendent for ballast and sand .... 42 15


Owners of schooner Geo. W. Brown ... 30 94


Thomas Hennessey, for rental of por- tion of highway enclosed .- See cash book July 12, 1881 1 00


Joseph Knight, for gutter dirt 10 00-$3084 09


Appropriations for sidewalks and edgestones 1000 00


CREDITS.


From T. C. Simpson. 7 70


Mrs. Enoch Stickney


32 71


Charles Lunt.


125 08


Parsons Ordway


4 00


David J. Merrill


47 20


L. S. Leavitt.


56 52


John Caldwell.


2 80


Joseph Akerman


38 62


Jere Shehan. 22 00


Charles McQuade 8 40


Robert Couch


142 09


J. W. Douglass


41 00


E. P. Shaw


47 00


John E. Bailey .


4 25


Orrin J. Gurney


36 75


Stephen Collins.


2 50


Thomas P. Thomas


59 25


Ann Rousseau. .


6 53


Mrs. B. H. Jaques


3 00


Thurston & Colman, for A. T. Barron ..


1 50


D. D. Tilton


29 00


T. Ronan. jr.


3 50


M. C. Grant.


33 00


Edw. A. Littlefield


6 80-1,761 20


Appropriation for highways for permanent im- provement. 2,500 00


7,345 29


173


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $7,345 29ª




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