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11 00
E. B. Robbins, building fires . 7 92
Jane Mills, sweeping school houses 5 00
Benj. M. Chase, 66 , 00
A. H. Davis, ink cans. 8 00
Fred P. Hinckley, service as janitor 22 92
$2,151 02
1
74
TREASURER'S REPORT.
JULY.
Charles D. Seely, services as teacher $150 00
Oliver B. Merrill,
120 00
Luther Dame, 100 00 66
Annette A. Senter. 66
65 00
Elizabeth G. Bigelow,
66
10 00
Nathan A. Moulton,
66
100 00
Abby Short,
35 00
Martha J. Bradley,
35 00
Eva J. Smith,
66
35 00
Mary L. Bartlett,
34 30
Hattie C. Piper,
66
35 00
Mary E. Jaques,
66
32 50
Alice H. Olmstead,
66
32 50
George W. Brown,
66
100 00
Rhoda Tilton, 66
35 00
William P. Lunt,
80 00
Alice T. Whittier,
30 00
Sarah B. Chute,
75 00
Ellen Frothingham,
35 00
Annie L. Coffin, 66
42 50
Emma M. Lander,
66
35 00
Priscilla G. Craig,
42 50
Susie B. Lowell, . 6
35 00
Serena D. Toppan, 42 50 66
Agnes A. Somerby.
35 00
Carrie M. Clement. 66
35 00
Cora B. Lougee, 66
27 95
Annie A. Currier,
66
35 00
Jennie P. Haskell, 66
32 50
Mary E. Estes, 66
35 00
Jennie C. Teel,
66
32 50
Helen M. Currier, 66
33 60
Hannah H. Page, 66
32 50
Mary N. Gray,
35 00
Sarah E. Whitmore,
66
35 00
Lizzie H. Cheever,
66
32 50
Amount carried forward.
$1,738 35
75
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $1,738 35
Clara J. Edgerly, services as teacher
35 00
Susan I. Adams, 32 50
Carrie M. Bayley,
32 50
Frances L. Pettigrew, 66
35 00
Clara A. Bliss, 66
32 50
Edna E. Greaton,
37 50
Alice M. Leach, 66
35. 00
Elizabeth A. Dodge,
2 10
Kate C. Hurd, 66
4 55
Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor
22 92
Thomas Y. Skay,
4 00
Chas. E. Ash,
11 50
William Moore, 66
4 00
Benjamin M. Chase, 5 00
E. B. Robbins, building fires .. 8 02
Mrs. J. B. Porter, sweeping school-houses 10 00
N. N. Withington, salary and postage. 50 52
Maurice Corcoran, work on schoolhouse 8 00
M. H. Sargent, book and chalk.
2 00
A. J. Leighton, carting books
3 25
Stephen Collins, salary and extra
62 94
J. H. Stockman, sundries. 1 02
John E. Bailey,
66
23 89
$2,202 06
AUGUST.
Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor. $ 22 92
Daniel G. Tilton, oil . 1 85
Eagle Printing Co., graduation tickets 17 50
Mrs. Lydston, sweeping schoolhouse 5 00
E. B. Robbins, 66 2 92
L. W. Piper, filling out diplomas 5 40
$55 59
76
TREASURER'S REPORT.
SEPTEMBER.
E. B. Robbins, sweeping schoolhouse $ 4 42
Lucy E. Allen, cleaning schoolhouse 8 00
Clara D. Moore, 8 00
Mary Pierce,
66
8 00
Wiliam Holker & Co., sundries. ..
1 25
Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor. 22 92
Trustees Putnam Free School, rent, etc. of building 750 00
Board of Assessors, taking census of school children 75 00
$877 59
OCTOBER.
Oliver B. Merrill, services as teacher $110 00
Luther Dame,
66
100 00
Annette A. Senter,
66
65 00
Nathan A. Moulton, 66
95 00
Abbie Short, 66
37 50
Martha J. Bradley, 66
35 00
Eva J. Smith,
35 00
Mary L. Bartlett,
66
35 00
Hattie C. Piper,
66
35 00
Mary E. Jaques,
66
30 00
Alice H. Olmstead,
66
27 95
George W. Brown, 66
95 00
Rhoda Tilton, 66
37 50
William P. Lunt,
95 00
Alice T. Whittier,
36 00
Sarah B. Chute,
66
70 00
Ellen Frothingham, 66
35 00
Annie L. Coffin, 66
45 00
Emma M. Lander,
66
35 00
Priscilla G. Craig,
66
45 00
Susie B. Lowell, 66
35 00
Serena D. Toppan, 45 00
Agnes A. Somerby, 66
35 00
Carrie M. Clement,
66
35 00
Cora B. Lougee,
32 50
Amount carried forward.
$1,281 45
77
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $1,281 45
Annie A. Currier,
35 00
Jennie P. Haskell,
32 50
Mary E. Estes, 35 00
Jennie C. Teel, 66
32 50
Helen M. Currier,
35 00
Hannah H. Page,
32 50
Mary N. Gray, 66
35 00
Sarah E. Whitmore,
35 00
Lizzie H. Cheever,
32 50
Clara J. Edgerly, 66
35 00
Susan I. Adams, 66
32 50
Carrie M. Bailey, 66
32 50
Francis L. Pettigrew,
35 00
Florence Pettigrew,
32 50
Edna E. Greaton, 66
40 00
Alice M. Leach, 66
35 00
Jeannette N. Balch,
7 05
Francis Patriquin, 66
1 50
George W. Fellows, 66
72 00
Mrs. John B. Porter, sweeping schoolhouse 10 00
Boston & Maine Railroad, freight bill. 75
Margaret A. Lydston, cleaning schoolhouse
12 00
E. B. Porter, sweeping schoolhouse.
7 10
Daniel G. Tilton, brushes and brooms
10 22
Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schoolhouse.
5 00
Thomas Y. Skay, care of schoolhouse
7 00
Ellen Casey, cleaning schoolhouse
12 00
S. March, soapine .
3 00
Joseph Woods, labor.
12 50
Margaret Powers, cleaning schoolhouse
10 00 7 00
Sarah Harrington,
8 00
Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor
22 92
William Moore, 66
4 00
Clara J. Appleton, cleaning schoolhouse
3 00
Maurice Corcoran, 8 00
J. L. Hammett, books 35 00
D. H. Knowlton & Co., cards. 6 00
Moses H. Sargent, sundry books, etc 829 46
William Ware & Co., books 61 17
$2,983 62
11
Mrs. M. Lydston, 66
78
TREASURER'S REPORT.
NOVEMBER.
Oliver B. Merrill,
services as teacher $110 00
Luther Dame, 100 00
Annette A. Senter.
65 00
Francis V. Pike, ..
60 00
Nathan A. Moulton,
95 00
Abby Short, 37 50
Martha J. Bradley, .6
35 00
Eva J. Smith.
35 00
M. Louise Bartlett, . .
27 30
Hattie C. Piper,
35 00
Mary E. Jaques,
32 50
Alice H. Olmstead,
66
32 50
George W. Brown, . 6
95 00
Rhoda Tilton, . .
37 50
William P. Lunt, .6
95 00
Alice T. Whittier, 6.
37 50
Sarah B. Chute, ،٠
80 00
Ellen Frothingham,
35 00
Annie L. Coffin,
43 20
Emma M. Lander,
35 40
Priscilla G. Craig, .6
45 00
Susie B. Lowell,
35 00
Serena D. Toppan,
45 00
Agnes A. Somerby,
66
35 00
Carrie M. Clement, 6.
35 00
Cora B. Lougee, ..
32 50
Annie A. Currier,
66
34 30
Jennie P. Haskell,
32 50
Mary E. Estes, .6
35 00
Jennie C. Teel,
32 50
Helen M. Currier,
35 00
Hannah H. Page,
32 50
Mary N. Gray, 34 30
Sarah E. Whitmore,
35 00
Lizzie H. Cheever,
32 50
Clara J. Edgerly,
66
35 00
Amount carried forward. $1,689 50
79
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $1,689 50
Susan I. Adams, services as teacher
32 50
Carrie M. Bayley, . 6
17 25
Frances L. Pettigrew, 66
35 00
Flora Pettigrew,
32 50
Edna E. Greaton,
66
40 00
Alice M. Leach,
66
35 00
Sarah F. Badger, services as substitute
70
M. E. Coggswell,
services as teacher
15 25
Frances J. Pearson, 66
2 10
Jeannette N. Balclı,
7 70
George W. Fellows,
30 00
Moses H. Sargent, sundries
89 56
William Ware & Co., books 20 20
J. L. Hammett, tablets . 14 00
Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping schoolhouse 5 00
George W. Hunt, brushes and dusters.
38 50
E. B. Robbins, shovelling snow and sweeping 12 00
Thomas Y. Skay, care of schoolhouse 4 00
Samuel Pearson, 14 00
Maurice Corcoran. 66
4 00
Joseph H. Stockman, bells, faucets, etc
2 42
Mrs. J. B. Porter, sweeping schoolhouses
10 00
Charles E. Ash, making fires.
11 50
F. P. Hinckley, services as janitor 22 92
Thomas B. Robbins, kindling fires . 11 50
William Moore, services as janitor 4 00
Joseph C. Lunt, building fires 23 00
$2,224 10
DECEMBER.
Oliver B. Merrill, services as teacher .$160 00
Luther Dame, 175 00
Annette A. Senter, 66
65 00
Francis V. Pike, 66
80 00
Nathan A. Moulton, 66
95 00
Abbie Short,
66
37 50
Amount carried forward. $612 50
80
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .. $612 50
Martha J. Bradley, services as teacher
Eva J. Smith, 35 00
32 90
Mary L. Bartlett, ..
27 30
Hattie C. Piper,
35 00
Mary E. Jaques, 32 50
Alice H. Olmstead, . 6
32 50
George W. Brown, 66
95 00
Rhoda Tilton, 37 50
William P. Lunt, 95 00
Alice T. Whittier,
37 50
Sarah B. Chute,
75 00
Ellen Frothingham,
35 00
Annie L. Coffin,
39 60
Emma M. Lander,
66
36 20
Priscilla G. Craig,
66
45 00
Susie B. Lowell, 66
35 00
Serena D. Toppan, 66
45 00
Agnes A. Somerby,
35 00
Carrie M. Clement, 66
35 00
Cora B. Lougee,
32 50
Annie A. Currier,
35 00
Jennie P. Haskell,
32 50
Mary E. Estes, 66
35 00
Jennie C. Teel,
66
32 50
Helen M. Currier,
66
35 00
Hannah H. Page,
32 50
Mary N. Gray, 66
35 00
Lizzie H. Cheever,
32 50
Sarah E. Whitmore,
35 00
Clara J. Edgerly, 66
35 00
Susan I. Adams,
،،
32 50
M. E. Coggswell, 66
33 50
Francis L. Pettigrew, 35 00
Flora Pettigrew, 66
32 50
Edna E. Greaton,
40 00
Alice M. Leach, 66
35 00
Amount carried forward. $2,034 50
81
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $2,034 50
Frances J. Pearson, services as teacher 6 30
Jeannette N. Balch. 66
7 70
Margaret A. Lydston, sweeping . 5 00
Harriet Morey,
5 00
E. B. Robbins, 66
12 00
D. T. Reed, repairing organ 7 70
Mrs. J. B. Porter, sweeping schoolhouse
10 00
Benjamin M. Chase,
5 00
Samuel Pearson, building fires
7 00
A. H. Davis, sundries . 2 10
Maurice Corcoran, labor.
4 00
William Moore, services as janitor
4 00
Joseph C. Lunt, building fires 11 50
George W. Snow expenses
13 29
Joseph Woods, carting books
3 50
William C. Plumer, sundries.
32 67
T. B. Robbins, building fires 11 50
12 50
Moses H. Sargent, books, etc
48 42
Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor 22 92
4 00
$2,270 60
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January. $2,561 45
February 2,321 22
March 2,511 62
66 April
2,965 40
May
2,210 19
June
2,151 02
66 July .
2,202 06
66 August. 55 59
66
September
877 59
66 October
2,983 62
November 2,224 10
66 December 2,270 60
Total expenditures for year ending December 19, 1885. $25,334 46
Charles E. Ash, 66
Thomas Y. Skay, 66
82
TREASURER'S REPORT.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Appropriations $8,700 00
CREDITS.
Frank Hardy, credited back. $19 44
Edward Perkins,
5 00
Received from E. S. Dole, for old junk.
1 47
$25 91
Total appropriation and income.
$8,725 91
Amount undrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 636 39
Expenditures
$8,089 52
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department. JANUARY.
Frank Hardy, services as engineer $29 16
Wm. H. P. Howard, 14 58
Samuel P. Boardman, 33 16
A. W. Banks, services as fireman 13 25
Willis H. Young, 22 50
J. M. N. Berry, labor and battery supplies 21 33
Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 00
L. T. Batchelder, rent of room 37 17
D. T. Reed, repairing clock. 1 50
R. K. Southwell, making keys 10 50
John H. Balch, one mat. 2 75
C. H. McKenney, globes. 22 00
Amount carried forward .$215 90
83
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $215 90
Andrew J. Morse & Son, service hose and couplings 18 00
Ocean Mills Co., coal consumed for fire alarm 51 25
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor. 15 65
A. P. Lewis, service to Boston and Manchester . 10 00
Langland & Bickford, watching at fire 4 00
R. C. McConnell, use of horses 20 00
J. W. Evans & Co., making signs. 45 00
George W. Hunt, chamois skin and oil 12 87
A. J. Leighton. shavings. 1 40
P. M. Lougee, repairing pole. 50
James M. Woods, repairing hose No. 3. 3 00
William B. Porter, use of horses 96 15
John F. Bryan, rope, fire bucket, strap, etc 1 75
Louis Patriquin, repairs on engine No. 7. 3 00
A. L. Jackson, repairing fence 1 50
J. C. Stanley, one jackscrew . 3 50
Jerry Kelleher, use of horse. 7 00
N. Marden, horse and buggy 8 00
Joseph H. Currier, masoning 9 50
John E. Bailey, stock and labor 14 47
Alfred Russell et als, labor. 2 50
E. P. Shaw, use of horses . 78 00
Edward Donahoe, iron work 14 35
John Sumner, hardware .. 12 95
Hiram Landford, horse hire. 35 00
$685 24
FEBRUARY.
Engine Co. No. 2, services rendered . $56 25
J. N. M. Berry, battery, supplies and taking care fire alarm 20 83 A. W. Banks, services as fireman . 16 25
W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer steamer 3. 14 58
Willis H. Young, fireman steamer 1. 11 25
Victoria Mills, damage on cloth. 1 08
George E. Currier, services as steward of Hook and Ladder. 8 75
Telephone Co., use of telepnone. 4 00
Amount carried forward. $132 99
84
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $132 99
George H. Plumer, dry goods 10 13
Edward Donahue, iron work, etc. 49 00
Angus McCauley, carpenter work. 5 00
Thomas P. Mackinney, cordage, etc 2 35
Charles H. Stanwood, labor on reservoir. 5 00
F. E. Cutter, stock and labor 54 53
A. Hodgdon, teaming. 50
H. G. Johnson, jr., cuspadors. 9 00
Andrew J. Morse & Son, rubber pipe. 15 00
Boston & Maine Railroad, freight on engine 19 60
R. K. Southwell, keys. 1 40
A. B. Varney, painting Hook & Ladder truck. 25 00
B. P. Ireland, labor on hose, etc. 28 00
Eagle Chemical Co., Eagle Mill powder. 32 60
John F. Bryan, whip and blanket. 7 00
Manchester Locomotive Co., repairing steam fire engine. . 1219 60
$1,616 70
MARCH.
George N. Black, services as fireman $33 75
S. P. Boardman, services as engineer. 34 16
Willis H. Young, services as fireman. 11 25
Wm. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 14 58
A. W. Banks, services as fireman .. 11 25
Frank Hardy, services as engineer . 29 16
George W. Stickney, services as engineer 30 00
P. H. Blumpey, 5 gallons sperm oil. 8 00
R. C. McConnell, teaming engine to fire. 5 00
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 8 06
P. M. Lougee, repairing hose carriage . 8 00
Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00
Archibald Wheel Co., 1 pair wheels. 45 00
A. J. Leighton, 4 barrels shavings. 1 00
William B. Porter, teaming No. 8 supply wagon, etc 24 50
John Sumner, repairing lantern, dust pan. 95
$268 66
85
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
APRIL.
Wm. H. P. Howard, services as engineer $14 58
A. W. Banks, services as fireman 11 25
Willis H. Young 11 25
John N. M. Berry, labor, battery supplies, etc. 57 63
Charles H. Stanwood, labor
5 00
Samuel Cook, shovelling snow
26 00
John T. Butman, painting engine
50 00
Parker M. Lougee, repairing wheels
1 00
Jere Kelliher, hauling engine.
10 00
N. Marden, use of horse and buggy 16 50
John F. Bryan, sundries. 2 00
Telephone Co., telephone service 4 00
S. H. Thurlow, thermometer . 25
R. C. McConnell, carrying hose from No. 1 to No. 7 2 75
Maurice Broderick, services at fire 2 25
Herbert Currier, service at fire 2 25
Wm. B. Porter, teaming . 13 50
$230 21
MAY.
Board of engineers, serv. of chief and assist's and clerk ... $180 00 Young America Hook and Ladder, serv. 20 men and extra. 190 00 George E. Currier, serv. as steward of H. & L. Co. . 8 75 John S. Frost Hose Co., services of 12 men and extra .. 135 50
Engine Co. No. 8, 45 377 00 66 7, 45 377 00
Steamer Co. No. 1, services of 15 men and extra . 130 50
George E. Niles,
clerk of No. 1, ... 5 00
Wm. E. Butler,
assistant engineer 12 50
Eben P. Allen, 66 foreman of No. 1. 1 66
Willis H. Young, 66 fireman and steward. 11 25
Sam'l P. Boardman, 66 engineer of No. 1 . 29 16
Levi Senior, 66 fireman 3 33
Steamer Co. No. 2
fifteen men and extra 74 25
George N. Black,
fireman, No. 2. 22 50
Frank Hardy, 66 engineer of No. 2. 29 16
Amount carried forward .... $1,587 56
12
86
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .. $1,587 56
John D. King, services as foreman of No. 2. 5 00
Philip H. Bollman,
ass't engineer, No. 2 12 50
A. H. Adams, clerk of No. 2 .. 5 00
Steamer Co. No. 3, men .
80 50
Wm. H. P. Howard, 66 clerk of No. 3,. 5 00
A. P. Lewis, foreman of No. 3. 5 00
Wm. H. P Howard, engineer 14 58
A. W. Banks,
fireman and steward. 11 25
Chas. E. Ash,
ass't engineer, No. 3.
12 50
J. N. M. Berry, battery supplies and care of fire alarm. 20 83
John T. Butman, painting and varnishing hose carriages. . Jeremiah Creeden, services of horse
5 00
A. Parsons, 10 hours' service at fire
2 50
R. A. Rodigrass,
2 50
Chas. L. Kidder,
2 50
Maurice Broderic,
2 50
W. W. Hutchings, 2 50
Thomas C. Coleman, 2 50
George E. Bamford, care of 15 reservoirs during winter. ..
30 00
American Express Co., bundles by express 1 40
L. M. Hatch & Sons, labor and sundries. . 30 25
Telephone Co., 1 month's service of telephone. 4 00
B. P. Ireland, labor on hose 19 75
A. Hodgdon, use of horse at fire. 5 00
Michael Larner, 4 hours' labor at fire 2 00
A. L. Jackson, shoveling snow on 18 reservoirs 36 00
E. P. Shaw, use of horses 90 00
$2048 12
JUNE.
A. W. Banks, services as fireman and steward, No. 3. . $11 25
W. H. P. Howard, “ engineer of No. 3. 14 58
W. H. Young, 66 fireman 1. 11 25
J. N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 20 83
Chas. C. Stockman, feather dusters,. 10 00
Amount carried forward. $67 91
50 00
87
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $67 91
McGlew Bros., labor and stock. 63 70
Michael Coffill, hauling No. 7 to fire 5 00
Cornelius Kelleher, 5 hours' labor 75
Telephone Co., services of telephone 4 00
B. P. Ireland, clearing Pleasant street building 1 00
James Anderson, making rack for hose 1 25
A. J. Leighton, carting shavings 2 00
A. S. Jackson, glass for lamp. 1 25
Wm Stanwood, making bed clothes for No. 3. 2 00
John F. Bryan, one whip 1 50
R. C. McConnell, hauling No. 7 to fire 7 50
John Sumner, sundries 1 45
$159 31
JULY.
Frank Hardy, services as engineer No. 2 $19 44
Sam'l P. Boardman, 1. 29 16 .
Willis H. Young, " fireman No. 2. 11 25
A. W. Banks, 3. 11 25
John N. M. Berry, supplies and care of fire alarm 20 83
E. P. Shaw, use of horses at fires. 50 00
C. R. Sargent, sundries 80
George H. Plumer, cloth and dry goods
7 75
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor
19 55
Telephone Co., use of telephone
4 00
F. A. Silloway, whip.
2 25
John F. Bryan, whip and strap, etc
3 95
B. P. Ireland, washing hose
2 50
S. H. Thurlow, hatchet. 70
P. M. Lougee, labor and stock.
1 25
J. C. Stanley, wire, bolts, etc
3 00
West U. Tel. Co., messages . 2 90
$190 38
AUGUST.
Steamer Co. No. 2, 3 months services rendered .
$ 56 25
George N. Black, 33 75
Amount carried forward $90 00
88
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .. $90 00
A. W. Banks, 3 month's services rendered 11 25
Wm. H. P. Howard, 29 16
Willis H. Young, 66
11 25
John N. M. Berry,
and stock.
20 83
George N. Black, extra
5 00
John D. King,
5 00
Cairnes & Bros., hats, 33 75
H. Z. Whittier, groceries 37 83
Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00
Wm. Holker & Co., smoke stack and lantern 6 60
$254 67
SEPTEMBER.
Young America H. & L. Co., salary of Co .$207 50
Steamer Co. No. 3 100 00
A. W. Banks, service as fireman 11 25
George N. Black,
11 25
William H. P. Howard, service as engineer 14 58
S. P. Boardman,
29 16
Willis H. Young, fireman 11 25
John N. M. Berry, battery supplies and labor
20 83
N. Marden, horse and buggy .
14 00
Newburyport Laundry, washing blankets
1 10
Charles Kidder, stock and labor
2 50
Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00
R. C. McConnell, hauling engine to fire 7 50
George E. Bamford, labor. 2 50
$437 42
OCTOBER.
Steamer Co. No. 3, salary of Co. $ 25 00
A. W. Banks, salary .. 11 25
John N. M. Berry, labor and stock. 20 83
Wm. H. P. Howard, services rendered
14 58
Edward P. Chase, וי
11 25
Albert F. Young, feather duster
2 15
Philip H. Bollman, labor and stock. 10 75
Amount carried forward. $95 81
89
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $95 81
Andrew S. Jackson, sundries. .. .
10 00
Edward Perkins, hauling No. 7. 5 00
Telephone Co .. use of telephone
4 00
S. H. Thurlow, sundries . 1 00
58 85
John F. Bryan, services rendered
2 00
Edward Donahoe, labor and stock
14 75
$191 41
NOVEMBER.
Board of Engineers,
six
months services
167 50
Steamer Co. No. 3,
six
66
130 50
George E. Niles, six
clerk 5 00
Eben P. Allen,
six
foreman 5 00
Edward P. Chase, one
66
fireman
11 25
Willis H. Young,
one
12 50
Sam'l P. Boardman,
two
engineer
29 16
Engine Co. No. 2,
three
6 6
men
75 75
Chas. L. Kidder,
six
66
clerk . 5 00
Philip A. Bollman,
six
66
ass't engineer
12 50
A. H. Adams,
six 66
clerk
5 00
George N. Black,
two
66
fireman .
22 50
Geo. W. Stickney,
four
engineer. ...
72 92
Steamer Co. No. 3, on account
5 50
Chas. E. Ash,
six months services ass't engineer
12 50
A. W. Banks,
one
fireman ....
11 25
W. H. P. Howard,
one
66
engineer . .
14 58
W. H. P. Howard,
six
clerk
5 00
A. P. Lewis,
six
66
foreman. 5 00
J. S. Frost, Hose Co. six
66
135 50
Engine Co. No. 7, 8,
six
66
377 00
six
66
377 00
John N. M. Berry, battery supplies and care of fire alarm. Gerrish & Goodwin, labor
4 88
1 00
R. C. McConnell, teaming
20 83
Amount carried forward.
$1,524 62
Wm. B. Porter, teaming, .
90
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .. $1524 62
Stephen H. Dolloff, watching at fire. 2 00
Michael Donahoe, services of horse. 5 00
Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00
$1535 62
DECEMBER.
George N. Black, services as fireman $11 25
A. W. Banks,
2 75
Wm. H. P. Howard, " engineer 14 58
S. P. Boardman,
14 58
Edward P. Chase, " fireman. 11 25
John N. M. Berry, services and supplies. 25 62
John F. Bryant, 1 sponge and blanket. 6 50
Chas. H. Ordway, use of carriage 2 00
Blake & Noyes, rotten stone. 1 65
2 00
John Sumner, 1 oiler ...
25
Frank E. Davis, labor and stock
22 55
R. C. McConnell, teaming.
10 00
Ireland & Trefethen, pillows. 2 50
James C. Colman, use of wheels 4 00
B. P. Ireland, washing hose.
10 00
Edward Osgood, sundries 4 56
E. Donahoe, labor 28 90
Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00
Moses M. Ross, sundries 8 25
John Ronan, labor 2 00
Cross & Atkinson, coal. 36 24
Edwin Rogers, jars .... 2 35
S. C. Reed, services of two watchers 5 00
E. P. Shaw, use of horse 100 00
Young America H. & L. Co., salary 139 00
$471 78
A. J. Leighton, shavings
91
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January .
$685 24
February .
1616 70
March.
268 66
66 April
230 21
May
2048 12
60 June.
159 31
July . . .
190 38
66
August.
254 67
September
437 42
October
191 41
November
1535 62
December 471 78
Total expenditures for year ending December 19, 1885 ... $8089 52
92
TREASURER'S REPORT.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Appropriations . $4,100 00
CREDITS
Cash from A. H. Pettingell $ 3 85
T. H. Boardman, ballast. 7 00
James A. Merrill, loam 4 00
John W. White, gravel
11 90
E. Littlefield, gravel. 60
Towle Manuf. Co., gravel 5 10
E. W. Kimball, gravel 75
Edward Perkins, gravel
19 70
I. A. Morse, gravel.
8 00
Jere Cashman, ballast 36 45
Edward Burrill, gravel 9 90
Joseph Moulton, gravel. 2 40
George W. Hunt, gravel. 2 80
F. E. Cutter, gravel. 1 40
113 85
Total appropriation and income $4,213 85 Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account
43 02
Expenditures . $4,256 87
93
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Committe on Highways.
JANUARY.
Andrew H. Pettingell, services as superintendent.
$75 00
Cornelius Lynch, labor
22 05
Daniel Quill,
16 80
Jere Shehan,
15 90
Patrick Murphy, 66
13 50
John Shea,
13 95
Bart. Creeden,
9 00
Patrick Kneeland,
10 50
Thomas Ryan,
10 20
Cornelius Kelliher, 66
9 60
John Hughes,
8 10
Patrick Sullivan,
11 40
Patrick Shea,
66
16 35
Daniel Lynch,
14 85
Edward Powers,
13 50
William Carroll,
7 50
Michael Harrigan,
6 60
Daniel Hullersey,
11 70
Jere Toomey,
16 05
Michael Lucy,
66
24 90
Michael Bennett, 6 .
2 85
Patrick Finnegan,
14 92
Frank Carey,
14 92
John D. Foley, 66
8 40
Edward Perkins, teaming etc.
4 50
N. C. Moody, bolts and dogs
4 50
Charles Hunt, labor
166 82
Cornelius O'Connell, labor
3 60
James W. Woods, bridging gutters
62 25
Edmund Murphy, shoveling snow
75
S. H. Thurlow, nails 3 75
John Crowley, labor
4 50
Jere Creeden, 66
1 15
Daniel Crowley,
149 00
Amount carried forward. . .. $769 36
13
94
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $769 36
J. C. Stanley, plow points etc .. . 123 30
W. W. O'Connell, sharpening picks 61 80
C. E. Currier, repairing bridge. 34 50
Geo. D. Thurlow jr., labor. 1 25
A. H. Pettingell, account book. 2 25
Samuel March, water pails etc. 6 00
Louis Patriquin, iron for crossing 1 05
Edward Donahoe, sharpening picks etc. 20
3 65
55 55
$1058 91
FEBRUARY.
A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent. $75 00
Cornelius Lynch, labor 12 45
Daniel Cronan, 6 90
John Shea, . 6
8 85
Cornelius Kelliher,
8 10
Michael Harrigan, 66
7 95
Daniel Quill, 8 70
Patrick Niland,
5 70
William Carroll, .6
3 60
Edward Powers,
6 75
John Hale,
7 65
Jere Shehan,
5 10
Thomas Ryan,
9 60
Daniel Lynch,
3 60
James C. Moynihan,
66
3 75
Patrick Murphy,
4 20
Patrick Shea,
3 00
John Hughes,
2 10
John Keefe, 60
Thomas C. Colman, lumber 3 46
Edward Murphy, labor 4 65
S. Coker, weighing ballast. 75
T. P. Mackinney, sundries 2 85
Amount carried forward. $195 31
95
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $195 31
John A. Greeley, masoning. 9 50
John Mahoney, labor and team. 22 25
C. R. Sargent, repairing tape line. 25
Thomas Leahey, flagging. 77 08
Jere Cashman, teaming etc. 15 25
$319 64
MARCH.
A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent.
$75 00
Cornelius Lynch, labor
24 00
John Hale, 66
16 35
Daniel Cronan,
16 05
Edward Powers,
18 75
Daniel Quill,
16 20
Cornelius Kelliher, 66
20 40
Michael Harrigan, 66
21 45
John Shea, 18 75
Patrick Niland,
18 00
Thomas Ryan,
13 05
Daniel Lynch,
13 95
Patrick Finnegan, 66
13 95
James C. Moynihan,
14 55
John Keefe, 66
4 65
Patrick Murphy, 66
13 50
Jere Shehan,
11 85
Peter Young,
60
Patrick Welch,
13 80
Patrick Sullivan,
66
5 25
Bart Creeden,
10 20
Patrick Shea,
6 75
Edmund Murphy, 66
2 55
Jeremiah Toomey,
60
Michael Lucy,
2 55
Edward Ryan, 66
2 25
Daniel Kelliher,
1 13
John Conley,
5 10
...
Amount carried forward $381 23
96
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $381 23
Michael R. Kelley, labor
1 50
John Hale, jr., 1 20
James Leonard, 1 20
James S. Sherman. 66
1 20
George Dixon,
1 20
Dennis Lynch,
60
Cornelius Regan,
66
90
Edmund C. Davis,
66
17 10
J. A. Nichols, shoveling snow.
4 20
J. C. Stanley, nails and spikes 4 83
J. B. & J. C. Moulton, use of horses 13 95
M. L. Chase, breaking out roads, etc 6 20
Wm. B. Porter, use of horses, gigs, etc 10 50
Edmund Murphy, shoveling snow . 9 00
$454 81
APRIL.
A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent $75 00
Edmund Davis, labor 11 70
Cornelius Lynch,
12 75
John Hale,
9 15
Patrick Murphy,
8 25
Daniel Lynch, 5 85
Daniel Quill, 66
7 80
Daniel Cronan, 66
7 05
John Shea, 66
12 60
James C. Moynihan, ٠، 7 65
Michael Harrigan.
11 85
Edward Powers, 66
11 85
Cornelius Kelliher,
9 75
John Keefe, 6 15
11 70
Edmund Ryan,
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