City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1882, Part 12

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Publication date: 1882
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EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council.


JANUARY.


James Stanton. lighting Market hall for caucuses $12 00


Willard J. Hale, towels, tassels, &c 45 19


Amos Noyes, expenses to Boston. 12 00


Charles E. Ash, tending ward meeting 7 00


Joseph C. Lunt, services at election 17 00


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell. 1 50


John B. Porter, services at election 8 50


James W. Welch, ringing bell. 1 00


C. H. Johnson, ink, rubbers and paper 20 53


Eben P. Allen, services at caucuses. . 14 50


Nathaniel Greeley. expenses to Boston 12 00


City Treasurer, cash paid for stamps, &c.


63 30


City Collector, services on collection of bank stock.


30 90


John F. Lee, services as fish warden


5 00


George Lucy, horse hire.


4 25


Alfred Wheeler, returns of deaths


2 00


Henry R. Weitzel, 15 25


James W. Welch, 2 50


George E. Donnells, ringing bell. 10 75


Charles H. Lunt, services as inspector 2 75


Amount carried forward $287 92


27


214


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward.


$ 287 92


Eugene F. Lee, services as clerk.


2 00


James Anderson,


warden 4 00


Abner W. Porter,


inspector 2 00


D. P. Noyes, .6


6 00


John C. Lang,


clerk . 6 00


Isaac Poor, jr.


inspector


4 00


S. K. Gilman,


warden. 4 00


D. T. Reed, 66


inspector 4 00


Moses E. Cook,


warden. 4 00


George H. Pearson,


inspector


4 00


Andrew J. Haynes,


clerk 4 00


W. H. T. Dodge, .6


inspector 4 00


4 00


Jenness W. Brown,


4 00


William J. Creasey, 66


warden 4 00


Nathaniel Greeley, 66


inspector 4 00


William H. P. Howard 66


clerk


4 00


William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising 174 75


Daniel T. Colby & Co., 66 23 05


David Atkinson. .


800 00


State of Masssachusetts, State Aid not allowed. 4 00


$1,357 72


FEBRUARY.


Henry P. Sargent, horse hire. 34 00


J. F. Morrill, oysters 3 00


George B. Reed, one copy Crockers Notes 6 50


S. R. Fox, ringing bell. 4 00


Gillett & Co., expressing . 3 65


S. H. Fowle, envelopes and papers


7 41


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell. . 6 00


I. P. Noyes, P. M., stamps.


16 82


W. C. Putney, expressing


2 10


Daniel A. Pingry, services as inspector.


4 00


Joseph Barlow,


2 00


B. F Stanley,


4 00


Cyrus T. Goodwin,


66


warden


4 00


Amount brought forward. $97 48


Sam E. Sargent,


66


215


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward 97 48


William S. Ives, services as inspector


2 00


William H. Welch, 4 00


Joseph M. Tappan, superintendent of burial grounds. 6 00


J. C. M. Bailey, expenses to Boston. 5 00


William Porter, jr., use of wagon . 5 00


M. C. Teel & Son, warrant for election, &c. 9 50


D. & C. & C. G. Saunders, attend'ce Supreme Jud'al C'rt. . 265 00 $393 98


MARCH.


Boston & Northern Telephone Co., rent of telephones $ 1 05


Charles E. Ash, tending ward meeting 5 00


George E. Donnell, ringing bells. 4 50


William H. P. Howard, services as clerk. 2 00


William A. Johnson, cambric and drapery. 41 47


George H. Stevens for J. P. Barry, services as inspector .


2 00


D. P. Reed, services as warden. 2 00


William J. Creasey, services as warden. 2 00


Charles A. Stockman, inspector 2 00


Sam E. Sargent,


2 00


B. F. Stanley,


2 00


Isaac Poor, jr.,


2 00


S. K. Gilman,


warden


2 00


Eugene F. Lee,


clerk 2 00


John W. Sargent, 66


2 00


William H. Welch, 66


2 00


Moses E. Cook.


warden 2 00


John M. Chase,


inspector 2 00


Joseph Barlow,


2 00


Eben E. Cutter, 2 00


Eben P. Allen, attendance on ward room 2 00


John C. Lang, services as clerk .


2 00


Almer W. Porter, services as inspector


2 00


Charles J. Cutter, warden. 6 00


William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising . 113 25


M. C. Teel & Son,


7 50


Estate of William Ashby, refunding money for tax 44 72


Amount carried forward $261 49


216


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forwurd. . $261 49


C. J. Brockway, expenses to Boston 6 00


George H. Stevens, for J. T. Brown, telegram 79


James W. Welch, ringing bell. 2 50


H. Cook, jr., ink holders, papers, &c.


12 77


William H. Johnson, cash paid.


3 50


John G. Gove, services as constable.


2 00


Stephen R. Fox. ringing bell. 2 50


George E. Bamford, removing snow from sidewalks.


3 00


Augustus Safford, returning 185 deaths 46 25


Peter Cusack,


51 deaths


12 75


John C. M. Bayley, expenses to Boston, &c 15 00


$368 55


APRIL.


Charles H. Johnson, six dozen Estes pencils. $ 3 60


J. B. Porter, services as janitor . 2 00


George B. Reed, Statutes of Massachusetts 2 85


City Clerk, recording deaths and marriages 252 80


J. L. Dockum, services as clerk at election.


2 00


Lovett's Express, expressing . 1 00


Board of Assessors & Collector,


assessing and collecting


Non-Resident Bank tax. 159 85


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing bell 2 75


Daniel P. Thurlow, 66


7 00


Alexander Leach,


3 50


$437 35


MAY.


W. C. Putney, expressing . $ 2 20


William Holker. time and expense to Haverhill 10 15


George B. Reed, Public Statutes. 8 55


Charles J. Brockway, expenses to Boston. 3 00


J. Q. Bradish & Co., pens and pencils. 21 45


Gillett & Co., expressing. 4 80


Fred. W. Young services as inspector 4 00


,A. R. Nutter, יי


2 00


Joseph M. Tappan, 66 66 2 00


Amount carried forward. $58 15


217


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brouyht forward. $58 15


City Treasurer, postage stamps and postals. 67 70


Isaac P. Noyes, stamps. 11 50


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell . 7 00


S. H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser 6 00


M. C. Teel & Son, printing and advertising 27 25


D. T. Colby & Co., 68 50


$246 10


JUNE.


Putney's Express, expressing . . .. $ 80


Carr, Brown & Co., binding books 25 50


Daniel A. Pingry, services as inspector 2 00


B. F. Stanley, expenses to Salem 10 50


John S. Frost Hose Co., testing water works 30 00


William B. Porter, 8 75


Steamer Co. No. 3,


13 75


Steamer Co. No. 2, 18 75


Steamer Co. No. 1,


32 50


George H. Peavey, cleaning steamer


5 00


Charles E. Ash,


5 00


Board of Engineers, testing water works.


25 00


William H. Huse & Co., printing receipts and expenditures.484 00 Daniel T. Colby & Co., printing 56 50


M. C. Teel & Son, advertising . . . 20 00


George W. Snow, professional services. 500 00 John C. M. Bayley, hearing of a petition and ex. to Boston 30 00 Amos Noyes, costs of court and attendance 69 80


$1,337 85


JULY.


T. C. Simpson, expenses procuring expert $10 50


J. C. M. Bayley, attendance at court. 5 00


Plummer & Fogg, expressing 2 40


L. S. Learned, paper. 11 50


City Clerk, cash paid 75


George B. Reed, Public Statutes. 8 55


George Lucy, horse hire 19 00


Amount carried forward $58 70


218


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. 58 70


D. T. Colby & Co., printing and advertising 43 00


M. C. Tecl & Son. 48 13


Furlong & Mortram, services of horse


25


Steamer Co. No. 1, services of company . 22 50


Steamer Co. No. 2, services testing water works 22 50


Steamer Co, No. 3,


21 00


Board of Engineers,


15 00


F. E. Davis, inspecting water test. 2 00


George H. Peavey, cleaning up steamer. 5 00


Henry W. Wightman, professional services 120 90


- $358 98


AUGUST.


Cornelius Kelleher, removing big elm $27 00


John C. M. Bayley, attendance and expenses on court. 15 00


Plummer & Fogg, expressing


1 35


Plummer & Fogg,


75


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell


8 00


George E. Donnels,


3 00


William H. Johnson, . 6


3 00


Joseph C. Lunt, 66


9 00


F. H. Rundlett,


3 00


Haskell French,


3 00


James W. Welch, 66


3 00


John Connors,


. 6


5 00


Gillett & Co., expressing


3 05


Haynes & Arnold, pens.


3 50


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., stamps.


3 00


Samuel Hobbs & Co., tax list printed


11 50


Boston & Northern Telephone Co., rent of telephone


8 25


Charles C. Stockman, use of horse. 5 00


3 75


T. C. Simpson, services on E. R. R. petition


Hayes & Arnold, pens .. 2 50


Fred H. Silloway, services as inspector 6 00


D. L. Withington, services in court 23 00


Patrick Shay, labor on incidentals.


1 80


.


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., box rent. 1 00


Amount carried forward 153 45


21 9


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $153 45


M. C. Teel & Son, printing 43 25


M. C. Teel & Son, 5500 tax bills 10 50


W. H. Huse & Co., advertising and printing 311 55


Board of Engineers. testing water works. . 35 00


John S. Frost Hose Co., testing water works 18 00


William B. Porter, use of team. 18 50


George E. Bamford, labor on hose 5 70


. Charles E. Ash. cleaning steamer. 5 00


D. T. Colby & Co., printing and advertising


49 25


$650 20


SEPTEMBER.


John C. M. Bayley, expenses to Boston. $10 00


William H. Johnson, delivering tax bills. 50 00


George A. Pearson, 2nd, services as inspector. 2 00


Nathaniel Greeley, expenses to Boston and Salem 10 00


George W. Piper, Collector, tax deeds of property 22 83


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., stamps. 5 00


Nathaniel Greeley, services as inspector


2 00


Daniel P. Thurlow, ringing bell . 3 00


James V. Felker, cash paid for postage 1 00


George W. Jackman, jr., use of horse and carriage 8 00


Charles J. Brockway, expenses to Salem. 2 00


Charles H. Lunt, measuring water 1 25


Boston & Northern Telephone Co .. rent of telephone 4 00


Daniel T. Colby & Co., printing and advertising 38 37


M. C. Teel & Son, 34 50


$193 95


OCTOBER.


James Fogg, cutting down tree $ 9 00


D. T. Colby & Co., printing 44 00


M. C. Teel & Son, advertising and printing 39 50


J. A. Adams, testing water works 10 00


·Charles E. Ash, services at caucus 1 00


Isaac P. Noyes, stamps. 5 00


Lovett's Express, expressing 5 15


Charles H. Johnson. pencils and book 5 65


Plummer & Fogg, expressing


90


$120 20


220


TREASURER'S REPORT.


NOVEMBER.


Daniel T. Colby & Co., printing and advertising $25 74


M. C. Teel & Son, 66 24 50


Plummer & Fogg, expressing. 1 55


Plummer & Fogg. 85


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell.


5 00


B. & N. Telephone Co., rent of telephone 4 00


B. & N. Telephone Co., 4 00


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., stamps


5 00


Isaac P. Noyes, box rent. 1 50


Charles R. Sargent, storing standard scales and weights 20 00


Sampson, Davenport & Co., six copies directory 12 00


$104 14


DECEMBER.


James Fogg, cutting down tree $ 9 00


I. H. Boardman, et als., paid for house on Pond street. . . 2,316 05


J. A. Perry, services as inspector. 2 00


Joseph H. Currier, jr., services as clerk . 2 00


John M. Chase, services as inspector 2 00


James Anderson, 66


2 00


J. M. Tappan, 66 66


2 00


Sam E. Sargent, 66


66


2 00


William H. Welch, “ clerk . 2 00


M. H. Sargent, ink and pen holders 2 87


Charles H. Stanwood, services at caucus 5 00


Gillett & Co., cxpressing 5 95


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room 5 00


Milton Johnson, stationery 11 25


S. H. Fowle, pens and pencils 6 85


Henry Cook, jr., ink and paper 5 82


Henry Cook, jr ..


4 45


Daniel T. Colby & Co., printing and advertising


25 62


M. C. Teel & Son, 32 50


Emilio Peyrellade, refunding money on tax not due 2 20


Board of Assessors and City Collector, fees on bank taxes . 197 81


State of Massachusetts, 1-2 of aid paid for 1881, under chapter 252, acts of 1879. 944 86


$3,589 23


221


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January $1,357 72


February 393 98


66


March 368 55


April


437 35


66


May.


246 10


٠، June.


1,333 85


July . .


358 98


66


August. 650 20


September 193 95


October


120 20


66


November 104 14


December 3,589 23


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 16., 1882. . $ 9,158 25


28


222


TREASURER'S REPORT.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation $6,000 00 ..


CREDITS.


From H. P. Macintosh, for old iron $ 10 40


R. M. Perley, for rent of Market st.


landing to October 1, 1883 20 00


Thomas Ronan, for grass 15 00


William Porter, jr 4 50


Burial lots. 95 00


City hall 2,308 95


Market house and cellar 300 00


$2,753 85


Amount overdrawn transferred from Incidentals to balance account .. 1,631 60


Expenditures . $10,385 45


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property.


JANUARY.


George W. Hunt, soap, brooms, &c. 19 34


John Moore, services as teamster. 45 00


William T. Thompson, services as teamster 45 00


William F. Stanwood,


45 00


Wilbur S. Porter, 66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


..


40 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. 16 70


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps


5 00


Charles L. Huse, setting glass, &c. 75 77


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. 1 50


Willard J. Hale. blankets, towels, &c. 33 35


Herman Castelhun, repairing clock 27 50


Ireland & Trefethen, chairs. 40 40


Levy & Co., 4 1-2 yards cotton 1 12


Amount carried forward. $435 68


223


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $435 68


William Holker & Co., repairing stove, &c 16 11


George E. Bamford, moving settees 1 12


T. H. Lunt, repairing plastering 1 00


Joseph Torrey. glazing and painting 11 72


Green Davis, paint and varnish 60 59


Alex L. Jackson, 38 feet matched boards, labor, &c 3 64


A. J. Leighton, use of team 45


Benj. M. Chase. labor at school house 4 00


F. W. Knapp, labor and stock . 27 55


A. D. Woods. painting and glazing 37 25


Moody Lunt, labor and stock . 2 00


Rufus Adams, labor on engine house 20 27


City Clerk, for J. T. B., telegram. 32


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor and stock


13 28


Blake & Noyes, paint and oil. 6 00


S. H. Thurlow, forks, hinges, screws, &c 1 94


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 21 10


Bayley & Perkins, lumber. 13 02


Thomas P. Mackinney, brushes. staples, &c 8 26


James Stanton, services as janitor 25 00


$710 30


FEBRUARY.


George W. Hunt, stable brooms, &c $16 38


A. L. Morse. one lead letter 6 60


Edward Donahoe, shoeing horses, &c. 34 25


Paul Titcomb, grain. 16 80


John H. Curran. shoeing horses 32 26


Poor Department, hay . 189 75


George P. Bishop. repairing harness 13 90


William T. Thompson, services as teamster 45 00


John Moore. 45 00


William F. Stanwood. ..


45 00


Wilbur S. Porter. ..


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell. 40 00 66


William B. Porter. use of wagon. 3 50


Hugh McGlew, repairing cart. &c. 42 25


Amount carried forward. $ 570 69


224


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $570 69


F. G. Harrison, repairing harness. 8 05


Mrs. Mike Donahoe, washing blankets. 1 50


Patrick Moynihan, shoeing horses, &c 83 58


Samuel W. Tuck, shifting scenes 10 50


Thomas G. Dodge, labor on seats 2 50


Uriah Strangman, labor at City hall. 30 00


F. E. Cutter, setting glass, &c. 6 04


Charles E. Ash, shoveling snow


3 37


Green Davis. painting entry of engine house.


21 50


John C. Kimball, lumber 154 15


H. Leach, labor and stock 2 25


Stephen H. Thurlow, shovels, locks, &c. 5 27


P. Morrison, services as mason .


15 62


Plummer & Balch, candles and ointment.


4 30


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor and stock. 25 64


H. G. Johnson, jr., scissors, thermometer, &c. 15 80


Thurston & Colman, lumber. 36 70


William Holker & Co., labor on stove. 41 62


J. W. Evans & Co., labor and stock 43 52


Charles C. Stockman, use of chairs 2 50


John E. Bailey, labor and stock. 17 15


William Porter, jr., teaming. 2 00


$1,104 25


MARCH.


R. C. McConnell, teaming . $ 1 80


William Thompson, services as driver


45 00


John Moore, 66


45 00


William F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


Wilbur S. Porter,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. 10 50


J. B. Knight, grain. .. 201 29


George P. Bishop, repairs on harness 12 40


Albert Titcomb, double sleigh. 70 00


James W. Welch, framing curtains. 1 50


George W. Haskell, labor on school house 5 17


Amount carried forward. $517 66


225


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forwurd. $517 66


Geo. H. Derby & Co 72 00


S. K. Gilman, numbering settees 3 60


Mary Smith, cleaning paint. 3 30


Ireland & Trefethen, chairs. 55 00


H. W. Moulton, rent of school room 14 00


George W. Manser, services on stage 8 25


Boston & Northern Tel. Co., telephone rental to Mar. 1st .. 36 00


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock 31 29


Calvin E: Currier, putting gutters on school house 71 40


S. S. Pike, fitting up school room . 14 85


Daniel Danforth, care of city pump 8 75


Uriah Strangman, labor at City hall. 16 00


Charles E. Ash, shoveling snow. 5 85


James W. Welch, putting down carpet 2 00


Thomas H. Davis, expenses to Boston. 5 00


George W. Hunt, chimneys and shovels 9 40


Blake & Noyes, painting and glazing . 19 50


William Holker & Co., repairing stoves, furnaces, &c. 62 31


$956 16


APRIL.


William T. Thompson, services as teamster $45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood,


45 00


Wilbur S. Porter, 66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, ،٠


40 00


Uriah Strangman, labor at City hall 14 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 18 25


Charles L. Huse, painting and glazing 50 56


John Sumner, labor on furnace at City hall. 27 68


George W. Mansur, shifting scenes 8 25


John H. Balch, carpet at City hall, &c


67 43


George P. Bishop, repairing harness


17 05


H. W. Moulton, rent of school houses


10 00


Aaron D. Woods, painting and glazing


32 31


Eben Rolfe. repairing chairs. 5 50


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor and stock 68 69


Amount carried forward. .$534 72


226


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $534 72


Charles H. Stanwood, shoveling snow


60


George H. Stevens. cash paid for freight. 85


William P. Jones, one clock.


7 50


William W. Todd & Co., cloth 6 50


P. H. Blumpey, brushes. 6 45


William Holker & Co., repairs on stoves and funnel 27 33


Edward F. Manning, shoeing horses 3 00


Hall & Langley, sharpening clipper 1 00


C. H. Johnson, pencils and rubbers 40


William H. Johnson, cash paid for cloth 2 33


$590 68


MAY.


William T. Thompson, services as teamster $45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


Wilbur Porter,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell.


40 00


Jere Cashman, hay . 17 03


John H. Curran, shoeing horses 34 76


Paul Titcomb, grain 30 10


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 14 65


Jackman & Griffin, setting glass and putty 9 60


Rufus Adams, services carpentering 11 37


Uriah Strangman, labor on city buildings. 24 00


Eagle Chemical Co., 1-2 barrel of Snowette 11 70


Gowen Dockum, use of land. 5 00


G. A. Adams, labor on closets 6 00


Moses Merrill, repairing furniture 10 75


George W. Mansur, services as scene shifter 12 50


George W. Hunt, pails and brushes 49 10


Joseph Torrey, glazing. 7 97


J. Q. A. Johnston, labor and stock 11 71


D. Kelham, one walnut table 23 75


F. E. Stewart, chairs 58 92


Frank E. Davis, labor fitting pipe 36 00


Michael Donahoe, services rendered 3 60


$593 51


227


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


JUNE.


William T. Thompson, services as teamster $45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 45 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


James F. Norton,


30 00


Wilbur S. Porter,


. (


6 45


Paul Titcomb, grain. 25 70


J. B. Knight, grain 106 47


P. M. Lougee, one tail board, &c. 6 00


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 15 50


81 70


Edward F. Manning, shoeing horses


Uriah Strangman, labor on City hall 21 00


J. Q. A. Johnston, repairs on fence 8 00


Peter O'Conner, services rendered


9 00


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock 32 46


George W. Manser, services at City hall


6 25


George Harris, labor on fence


19 20


Thomas G. Dodge, services rendered . 51 70


George W. Haskell, labor on school house 14 70


C. C. Stockman, two tables. 5 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, locks, nails, &c.


13 86


John H. Balch, carpets and mats


90 64


Rufus Adams, labor on engine house 32 05


Daniel Danforth, care of trough 5 25


J. L. Hammett, nine desks . 32 :0


William Porter, jr., teaming 10 12


Thurston & Colman, lumber 76 44


H. W. Moulton, rent of school room . 20 00


Baker, Pratt & Co., chairs and hat rack 90 00


George W. Hunt, lamps and brushes. 11 08


M. P. Goodwin, cleaning and repairing clocks 4 00


Edwin Currier, services as mason . 75 45


$1,075 02


228


TREASURER'S REPORT.


JULY.


William T. Thompson, services as teamster $45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 45 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


William S. Dennett,


66


46 50


Paul Titcomb, grain . 19 26


Poor department, hay . 160 45


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 17 55


J. B. Knight, grain.


50 00


F. E. Davis, piping hall and station 36 47


Charles L. Huse, glazing. 26 46


John E. Bailey, labor at school house 33 60


George E. Greeley, labor and stock . 5 08


William Holker & Co., repairing stoves 12 52


Thomas G. Dodge, labor at powder house 18 75


John C. Kimball, lumber . 102 38


Rufus Adams, labor on fences 41 25


Herman Castelhun, winding clocks 26 00


Todd & Brown, repairing pump. 36 16


T. H. Lunt, labor on well. 11 22


John P. Evans, services at hall .


10 37


George W. Hunt, brooms and matches


14 21


H. W. Moulton, rent of schooi room 10 00


J. S. Paine 24 75


Frank E. Davis, piping No. 2 house and stable 11 83


John H. Balch, carpet and sewing same 36 78


Joseph Torrey, painting and glazing 41 56


L. D. Wheeler, work on snow shovels 60


Bayley & Perkins, lumber 59 73


S. H. Thurlow, locks, screws, nails, &c 21 47


S. K. Gilman, putting up street signs 22 00


James W. Welch. putting down carpet 5 75


George W. Manser, services as scene shifter 1 25


Uriah Strangman, labor at hall 22 00


George Harris, fencing powder house field 12 75


William Carroll, 66 12 75


$1,126 45


229


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


AUGUST.


William T. Thompson, services as teamster $45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 45 00


William S. Dennett,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 40 00


Edward F. Mannlng, shoeing horses 21 75


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses. 15 65


J. B. Knight, grain . 44 30


George P. Bishop, repairing harnesses 9 50


Joseph E. Kimball, repairing school house .


9 50


J. H. & J. Hall, paint and varnish


21 10


George W. Marston, labor on teams.


4 25


George W. Manser, services at City hall.


1 25


J. H. & J. Hall, paint 5 00


F. E. Cutter, glass and putty 1 30


Thomas G. Dodge, services rendered 1 35


John C. Stanley, nails and spikes. 37 86


Peter O'Connor, labor on fence 16 50


Charles C. Stockman, eighteen chairs 22 50


Rufus Adams, labor at almshouse 22 50


Thomas G. Dodge, labor on mall 3 00


Charles L. Huse, glazing and painting


10 94


F. E. Davis, hose. 31 87


16 50


William Carroll, services rendered.


William A. Gould, services at Browns square 1 50


3 50


$516 62


SEPTEMBER.


William T. Thompson, services as teamster $45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood,


45 00


William S. Dennett.


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, . 6


40 00


J. B. Knight, grain . 37 90


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 11 95


Paul Titcomb, grain . 40 10


Amount carried forward. $304 95


29


Canning Brothers, labor on pump.


230


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $304 95 Jackman & Griffin, painting at engine house 23 99


A. D. Woods, 66 60 56


H. W. Moulton, rent of school rooms. 20 00


William Merritt, labor on engine house 3 00


Moses Merrill, repairing settees. 9 05


Thurston & Colman, planks and teaming same. 15 25


J. B. Creasey & Co., painting at engine house.


12 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hammer, whitewash brush, &c 8 25


T. H. Lunt, plastering school house 6 00


William Holker & Co., labor on stove. 4 62


William Holker & Co.,


126 57


Charles L. Huse, setting glass . 4 74


George W. Hunt, soap and pails 18 96


William Carroll, clearing out ashes 6 00


$624 21


OCTOBER.


William T. Thompson, services as teamster $45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


William S. Dennett, 40 00


Edward F. Manning, setting tires, &c 11 25


Poor Department, hay. 131 52


P. M. Lougee, repairing whippletree 1 75


Paul Titcomb, grain.


19 40


Charles L. Huse, setting glass


10 38


A. J. Leighton, teaming .


60


A. Russell & Son, repairing seats


4 50


Blake & Noyes, painting 15 00


Albert Titcomb, lumber 12 52


H. W. Moulton, rent of school room. 10 00


William A. Davis & Son, two window shades 10 50


Thomas P. Thomas & Co., repairing slate roof. 4 75


Rufus Adams, labor on school house 32 12


George W. Manser, stage manager. 13 75


Albert Titcomb, lumber 38 25


S. H. Thurlow, nails and locks 6 50


$537 79


231


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


NOVEMBER.


Estate cf N. Varina, hay and wood. $ 3 53


William T. Thompson, services as teamster 45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 45 00


William S. Dennett, ٠، 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 30 75


E. G. Stratton. dentistry on five horses 8 00


J. B. Knight, grain. 44 53


Paul Titcomb, 26 25


J. B. Knight, 46 19


John H. Balch, curtain fixtures 5 40


William B. Porter, hauling safe ... 2 00


Geraish & Goodwin, labor and stock 9 03


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room 10 00


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock . 33 80


William Holker & Co., labor and stock 83 89


Daniel Danforth. care of city trough. 6 50


T. Ronan, jr. & Seth Young, mason work at police station . 59 80


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 18 75


Thomas G. Dodge, labor on mall 15 25


William Holker & Co,, storing stoves. 68 48


Charles R. Sargent, labor on pump. 2 00


Parker Tilton, labor on fence. 17 84


Charles L. Huse, setting glass 8 78


George W. Hunt, brooms, matches, &c. 35 57


George E. Bamford, taking care of furniture. 1 00


Green Davis, painting done on school houses 644 43


$1,396 77


DECEMBER.


William T. Thompson, serviees as teamster $45 00


John Moore, 45 00


William F. Stanwood. 45 00


William S. Dennett, 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell. 40 00


T. G. & H. E. McGlew. shoeing horses. &c. . 48 82


Amount carried forward. $263 82


232


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $263 82


J. B. Knight, grain ...


Moses M. Ross, washing soap. . 31 59


20


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 12 35


Edward F. Manning, repairing cart 8 75


J. M. Batchelder, boarding horses four weeks


36 00


Poor Department, hay . 31 73


William Porter, jr., one horse 300 00


3 50


Moses Merrill, repairing settees 76 70


Ireland & Trefethen, chairs. 29 96


A. D. Woods, setting glass.


Charles R. Sargent, repairing pipe 19 86


Thurston & Colman, lumber 25 67


Charles L. Huse, painting and setting glass 8 18


Sewell B. Noyes, one Garfield canvas cot 6 50


Sewell B. Noyes, two chair cushions 2 00


H. W. Moulton, rent of school room ..


10 00


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps. 3 25


Joseph H. Currier, replastering treasurer's office 22 35


George A. Pike, repairing pumps


34 12


Eli Lamprey, labor and stock.


Charles C. Stockman, use of furniture


3 15


T. G. Dodge, labor on Pleasant street. 5 00




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