City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1885, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1885
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6 75


John Conley, 66


3 00


Patrick Finnegan, 66


4 80


Thomas Currier.


3 75


Patrick Welch, . 6


Amount carried forward. $227 40


97


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $227 40


Arthur Simpson,


10 35


Patrick Shea, 66


6 75


Cornelius Regan,


60


Edmund C. Davis,


15 90


Wm. Porter, jr., use of gigger


17 50


Fred P. Hinkley, shoveling snow


15 00


Edmund Murphy,


4 95


John Crowley,


66


10 05


Jere Sweeney, work on road 1 51


Moses S. Chase, 1 20


J. M. & J. S. Chase, “ 9 45


Gowen Dockum, hire of men and horses 9 00


Parker M. Lougee, making bridge 3 00


D. H. Fowle, toll 3 75


J. C. Stanley, picks and handles .


5 70


$370 46


MAY.


A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent


Edward Powers,


labor 9 00


Cornelius Kelliher,


8 55


John Hale,


66


9 00


Bart Creeden, 66


8 10


Cornelius Lynch, 66


3 15


Michael Harrigan,


66


5 40


Daniel Quill,


66


7 65


John Shea,


7 35


Patrick Welch,


6 15


Patrick Murphy,


1 65


Daniel Cronan,


6 75


Terrence Ferguson, 66


2 55


Jere Shehan,


66


5 85


Mr. Philbrick,


75


Dennis Donahoe,


4 13


James Sullivan, 66


3 07


$164 10


$75 00


98


TREASURER'S REPORT.


JUNE.


A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent $75 00


John Hale,


labor 13 35


Edward Powers,


10 50


Cornelius Kelliher, 66


9 75


Daniel Quill,


66


10 80


Daniel Cronan,


66


11 25


John Shea,


13 35


Bart Creeden, 66


7 50


Patrick Welch,


12 60


Jere Shehan,


66


7 80


Michael Harrigan,


6 30


John Buckley, 66


3 60


Terrence Ferguson, 66


1 20


T. P. Mackinney, sundries . 1 35


McGlew Bros., labor and stock 20 10


Charles Shute,


31 00


$235 45


JULY.


A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent .$75 00


John Hale, labor


Edward Powers, 66


Cornelius Kelliher,


66


19 35


Daniel Quill, 66


7 35


Daniel Cronan, 66


20 55


Bart Creeden,


17 55


Patrick Welch,


20 55


John Buckley, 66


20 10


Cornelius Lynch, 66


7 00


Michael Harrigan, 66


7 20


6 45


Jere Shehan, 66


66


5 25


4 80


John Shea, 66


6 00


S. H. Thurlow, tape measure.


James C. Colman, lumber


31


97


Wm. P. Plumer, bread and cheese


P. M. Lougee, bridges .. 15 25


$275 35


Patrick Sullivan,


70


Patrick Murphy,


19 72


20 25


99


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


AUGUST.


A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent. $75 00


John Hale,


labor


12 68


Daniel Cronan,


12 75


Cornelius Kelliher, 66


6 15


Daniel Lynch, 66


7 20


Patrick Welch,


66


13 28


Patrick Murphy, 66


11 48


Daniel Quill,


3 75


Michael Harrigan, 66


1 58


Jere Shehan, 66


1 35


John Buckley,


1 20


Edward Powers, 66


10 28


Patrick Sullivan,


6 75


6 68


Jere Ring, 66


15


Wm. Holker & Co., dipper .


Benjamin Hale, gravel. 2 80


$173 08


SEPTEMBER.


A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent. $75 00


John Hale,


labor


9 90


Edward Powers,


16 27


Patrick Welch, 66


15 90


Daniel Cronan,


8 55


Patrick Murphy, 66


17 62


Patrick Sullivan,


17 85


Arthur Mclaughlin,


15 61


John Buckley,


66


8 32


Jere Ring,


66


4 20


Patrick Finnegan, 66


4 80


Daniel Creeden,


66


1 50


20 05


T. K. Bartlett, breaking roads, etc.


$215 56


100


TREASURER'S REPORT.


OCTOBER.


A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent $75 00


John Hale,


labor 17 40


Edward Powers,


17 70


Daniel Cronan,


66


15 90


Patrick Murphy, 66


18 90


Patrick Sullivan,


18 45


A. Mclaughlin,


66


4 80


John Buckley,


12 30


Daniel Creedon, 66


13 80


Patrick Finnegan,


19 20


Maurice Lynch, 66


10 95


Patrick Moylan,


66


9 90


Patrick Niland, ،،


12 00


Frank Buckley,


10 20


Thomas Ryan, 66


6 90


Frank Carey,


2 40


Thomas Colman,


66


1 20


$267 00


NOVEMBER.


A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent $75 00


John Hale,


labor


12 45


Edward Powers,


16 27


Patrick Murphy, 66


19 05


Patrick Sullivan, 66


21 00


Thomas Ryan, 66


3 15


Thomas E. Colman,


6 15


Patrick Niland,


7 95


Patrick Finnegan,


11 25


Frank Carey, 66


24 45


Frank Buckley, 66


18 15


Daniel Creeden, 66


3 75


Daniel Cronan,


3 75


Michael R. Kelley,


15 08


John Martin,


11 25


Jere Toomey,


10 35


Amount carried forward $259 05


101


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $259 05


Daniel Lynch, labor 8 55


James Leonard, 5 70


Michael Bennett,


1 20


Patrick Sennott.


6 00


Blaisdell & Donnell, stone curbings 118 63


J. C. Stanley, shovel and axe handle 45


Edward Donahoe, labor


31 75


C. N. Maguire, 10 00


T. P. Mackinney, string . 30


Daniel Canning, paving. 9 25


$450 88


DECEMBER.


A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent


John Hale, labor


4 80


Patrick Murphy,


10 20


Edward Powers,


13 80


Cornelius Kelliher,


4 20


John Buckley,


13 05


Frank Buckley, 66


15 60


Jere Toomey, 66


16 20


Frank Carey,


66


6 00


Thomas Ryan, 66


10 20


Daniel Lynch,


7 80


Michael R. Kelley, 66


9 60


Walter Joy, 66


2 40


Patrick Sennott, 66


7 20


Michael Harrigan,


2 40


Daniel Quill,


2 40


Patrick Moynihan, 66


12 00


A. H. Pettingell, books 2 15


Daniel Canning, labor 3 33


Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor 16 00


T. H. Lunt, labor. 32 40


J. W. Doyle, labor and stock 4 90


$271 63


14


$75 00


102


TREASURER'S REPORT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January .


$1058 91


February


319 64


66


March 454 81


66


April 370 46


May


164 10


June


235 45


July


275 35


August.


173 08


September


215 56


66


October 267 00


November 450 88


December 271 63


Total expenditures for year ending December 19, 1885. ... $4256 87


103


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation $6,000 00


CREDITS.


From sale of engine house, Pleasant street $3,800 00 66 school house, State street. 270 00 three years' rent of police court room to Jan. 1, 1885


750 00


sale of lumber. 6 00


A. J. Teeling, rent of school buildings 50 00


R. M. Perley, for rent of Market street landing to Oct. 1, 1885. 20 00


Jos. H. Currier, sale of building 8 00


City Hall .1,385 00


burial lots.


210 00-$ 6,499 00


Total amount of appropriations and income .


12,499 00


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals


to balance account 25 91


Expenditures -$12,473 09


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property.


JANUARY.


John Moore, driver No. 1, double team $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 2. 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 3, 45 00


James P. Plumer, 66 1, single team 66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


2,


40 00


Fred Huntington, 66 3, 66


40 00


John Sumner, repairing etc.


15 75


Cornelius Lynch, 4 hours' service


70


Jere Shehan,


60


Daniel Quill,


60


Patrick Murphy,


60


Amount carried forward $273 25


104


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $273 25


Daniel Lynch, 4 hours' service 60


William Carroll, 66


60


Thomas Ryan, 16 hours' service. 2 40


Michael Harrigan, 12


66 2 40


Patrick Sullivan, 12


2 40


J. B. Knight, grain. 96 05


Jos. W. Lanford, doctoring horses


105 00


A. N. Frost, shoeing


3 50


McGlew Brothers. repairing etc.


30 70


P. M. Lougee,


10 50


A. F. Young,


harnesses etc 19 60


1 00


Alfred O. Lowell, horse medicine.


96


Geo. W. Lunt, lantern mats etc


12 63


Edw. Donahue, shoeing etc. 126 86


Paul Titcomb, grain . 14 60


W. A. Davis & Son, rope, horse cover etc


3 39


James M. Woods, making pole 5 00


Henry W. Moulton, rent.


20 00


Safford & Lunt, repairing clock. · 1 00


- A. J. Leighton, carting . 50


Rufus Adams, stock and labor 34 48


B. P. Ireland, service as janitor 50 00


Jackman and Griffin, setting glass 18 22


Benj. F. Stanley, labor 2 45


Wm. S. Dodge, stock and labor.


3 50


Ireland & Trefethen, table, bedstead, chairs etc. 135 05


Chas. L. Huse, setting glass 32 12


Daniel Canning, posts. 50 00


229 25


John E. Bailey, plans, specification and work.


Lord Brothers, curtain fixtures etc 32 04


Green Davis, doors, mouldings 29 79


John Sumner, oil can etc. 39 34


Sewell P. Noyes, chairs. . 10 20


A. D. Woods, paints, oil etc 42 09


Jos. Torrey, stock and labor 25 29


Amount carried forward $1.466 76


A. N. Frost, shoeing.


105


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $1,466 76


Wm. Holker & Co., repairing etc. 72 74


R. Morrison, labor on public property. 5 50


E. S. Stickney, brooms, soap. 2 23


Louis Patriquin, iron work and sharpening chisel. 5 26


J. C. Stanley. screws .


28


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 5 07


John E. Bailey, . 6 164 89


W. & M. O'Connell, shoeing 8 68


Henry Morse, stock and labor 14 90


J. W. Evans & Co., lumber. 93 58


Geo. W. Manser, service at City Hall. 10 00


Edward Perkins, lumber and teaming 59


Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware. 7 19


Wm. H. Toppan, setting edgestones etc. 63 00


J. W. Cooper, carting, chairs 30


A. N. Frost, shoeing 7 00


Herman Castelhun, taking care of clocks etc 26 75


John F. Bryan, repairing harnesses etc. 44 40


Jos. H. Currier, mason work. 32 25


Davis & Littlefield, work on edgestones 3 60


$2,034 97


FEBRUARY.


John Moore, No. 1, double team $ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, .' 2, 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 3,


. 6 45 00


James P. Plummer, “


1, single team 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66 2,


40 00


Fred Huntington,


66


3, 40 00


Luther Haskell, iron work and shoeing 56 44


James M. Woods, 66


1 25


P. Moynihan, shoeing 2 00


Sanders & Ronan, setting shoes 80


Paul Titcomb, grain.


15 04


C. R. Sargent, job on swing harnesses 2 00


Poor department, hay etc.


78 75


Amount carried forward. $411 28


106


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $411 28


S. Coker, paint. 84


A. N. Frost, shoeing. 2 19


John Bryan, repairing etc. 28 45


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor.


160 86


Thomas P. Mackenney, bolts, rings etc 6 16


Edw. Donahoe, iron work. 13 50


Gerrish & Goodwin, window line. repairing door 92


Geo. W, Noyes, stock and labor 16 27


B. P. Ireland, services as janitor. 50 00


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor .. 4 00


Jas. C. Colman, lumber and cartage 16 76


Ireland & Trefethen, bedstead, chairs etc. 50 35


J. C. Stanley, nails and poker 3 13


F. E. Cutter, paint etc. . 91


Henry Z. Whittier, repairs on manger of stable No. 2 2 75


Geo. W. Hunt, brooms etc. 1 28


Geo. W. Young, care of Market Hall 14 50


S. Coker, weighing . 50


$785 01


MARCH.


John Moore, driver No. 1, double team $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, " 2, 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, " 3, 45 00


James P. Plumer,


66


1, single team 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66 2, 40 00


Fred Huntington, 66 3, 66 40 00


Thomas Ryan, 3 hours handling hay 45


Patrick Welch, 3


45


Edw. Powers,


2 hours shoveling snow 30


Cornelius Lunch, 2 30


Michael Harrigan, 4 60


Daniel Quill, 4 60 66


Patrick Niland, 3


45


Cornelius Kelliher, 3


66


45


Patrick Finnegan, 10


1 50


Amount carried forward $260 10


107


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward .. $260 10


Geo. C. Bamford, 5 hours shovelling snow 75


James Sullivan, 36 5 40


Moses Colman & Son, one set trav. runners 50 00


William Nokes, one bay horse 275 00


H. Z. Whittier, expense to Boston & Reading, freight and groceries . 10 35


Murdock Parlor Grate Co., 1 manger


1 58


Poor department, hay . 46 61


Edw. Donahoe, job on sled and setting shoe 1 00


J. M. Woods, iron plate spring job on panel 2 60


John Hale, stowing hay 30


Paul Titcomb, grain . 7 20


Michael Donahoe, stowing hay 75


C. R. Sargent, stoek and labor 23 72


A. W. Banks, oiling and repairing 2 clocks No. 3


1 50


John Sumner, stock and labor 29 97


Wm. Holker & Co., 49 32 66


F. E. Cutter, 7 39


Chas. H. Bartlett, 66 4 50


Chas. H. Carr, 3 hours' work. 75


E. F. Manning, 1 set fire tools.


5 50


John F. Bryan, stock and labor 26 25


Geo. W. Manser, stage carpenter 13 75


W. H. T. Dodge, stock and labor. 1 25


C. C. Stockman, table, mop, stick, expense Reading 9 25


Frank Collins, stock and labor 2 30


Geo. W. Noyes, 8 28


B. P. Ireland, services at market house.


13 00


Frank D. Davis, stock and labor 16 72


$875 09


APRIL.


John Moore, driving city team $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 66 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


James P. Plummer, 66 40 00


Amount carried forward. $175 00


108


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $175 00


Alfred O. Lowell, driving city team 40 00


Fred Huntington, 40 00


Jos. S. Merrili, hay. . 7 48


J. B. Knight, corn, oats etc 48 35


Parker M. Lougee, sundries 59 50


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn. 8 85


Alfred F. Young, sundries 19 40


L. D. Wheeler, iron work. 25 95


Wm. B. Porter, use of horse.


88 75


Patrick Moynihan, horse shoeing 1 53


Poor department, hay . 61 69


John F. Bryan, sundries 8 05


Sanders & Ronan, horse shoeing 4 45


A. N. Frost, 4 25


4 90


Chas. L. Huse, setting lights 66 8 90


William Sutton, paint and labor 26 41


John Sumner, grate and fitting 7 50


B. W. Ordway, repairing settees 8 85


Geo. H. Plummer, dry goods. 7 79


A. F. Young, labor, pipe, pump leathers 3 85


Eben Rolfe, repairing. .


1 10


Thomas Coffee, washing and cleaning


4 00


Geo. W. Manser, services as carpenter


18 75


Frank A. Goodwin, labor on school house


75


H. Z. Whittier, salt and desk.


2 59


Baker, Pratt & Co., teacher's desk 25 00


J. C. Stanley, stake irons 65


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 18 69


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school rooms. 30 00


Benj. P. Ireland, running boiler in Market Hall 13 29


C. R. Sargent, labor and sundries 6 02


Chas. H. Cary, work on school house 5 00


John H. Balch, oilcloth and tacks. 6 66


Wm. B. Porter, teaming and use of horse and cart 2 75


William Moore, clearing snow . 5 00


Amount carried forward $801 70


109


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $801 70


Daniel Quill,


labor


1 35


Daniel Cronan,


1 35


Bart Creedon, 66


1 50


Cornelius Lynch, 66


15


John Shay,


60


Cornelius Kelliher, 66


15


Patrick Finnegan, 66


1 20


Jas. C. Moynihan, 66


45


Edw. Powers,


60


$809 05


MAY.


Luther Haskell, work for market house. $ 2 00


John Moore, driving No. 1, double team 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, " 2, 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, “ 3,


45 00


James P. Plummer, "


1, single team 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


2, 40 00


Fred Huntington, 3, 66


40 00


Patrick Welch, 18 hours' labor


2 70


Bart Creeden, 10


1 50


John Shay, 16 66


2 40


John Hale, 14


2 10


Michael Harrigan, 24 66


3 60


Cornelius Kelliher, 10


1 50


Edward Powers, 6 90


Cornelius Lynch, 4 60 60


Patrick Moynihan, horse shoeing 2 50


A. N. Frost, sign, iron and tools .


3 10


J. M. Greenough, use of carriages 5 00


F. A. Silloway, labor and stock .. .


39 00


Geo. W. Mansur, services as stage carpenter 15 00


Wm. N. Griffith, cleaning Brown Square. 2 00


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


Thomas & Williams, repairing roof of No. 3 house 1 52


B P. Ireland, running heating apparatus 12 86


Amount carried forward .... $363 28


15


110


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $363 28


Chas. H. Carr, work on school houses 3 00


Joseph Torrey, painting . 8 32


Jos. H. Currier, work on public buildings 17 12


Wm. H. T. Dodge, labor and stock. 3 00


J. W. Evans & Co., labor and sundries 62 61


John F. Rogers, sundries. 7 25


$464 56


JUNE.


John Moore, driver of No. 1, double team $ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, " 2, 45 00 66


Wm. F. Stanwood, " 3, 66 45 00


James P. Plummer, "


1, single team 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


2,


40 00


Fred Huntington, 66 3, 40 00


Bart Creeden, 22 hours' labor 3 30


Michael Harrigan, 14


2 10


Daniel Cronan,


8


1 20


Daniel Quill, 2 66


30


John Hale, 2


66 30


Edward Powers, 2


30


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses 3 00


McGlew Brothers, labor and stock . 129 94


J. S. Merrill, hay and bedding. 58 40


W. C. Sanders, shoes for horses 2 75


J. B. Knight, oats. 38 85


True Eaton, hay


31 94


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn


26 30


Poor department, hay


11 17


P. Moynihan, horseshoes


3 00


Jas. C. Colman, lumber .


22 18


Geo. W. Mansur, service as stage carpenter. 12 50


T. J. Mannix, teaming. 50


Jos. Pearson, labor on fences .. 9 30


B, W. Ordway, repairing chairs 4 50


Thomas Ronan, labor etc. 10 25


Amount carried forward. $627 08


111


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward $627 08


A. F. Young, labor and stock. 6 59


Thos. P. Mckinney, sundries. 2 33


Newburyport Water Co., laying service pipes 20 30


A. J. Leighton, carting chairs 30


C. C. Stockman, sundry articles .. 46 85


Geo. O. Lunt, whitewashing almshouse 87 00


B. P. Ireland, services as janitor . 13 28


Newburyport Water Co., use of water in public buildings. . 207 00


$1,010 73


JULY.


Todd & Brown, repairing pump $ 1 75


John Sumner, sundries.


2 35


John Moore, driving No. 1, double team 45 00


Wmn. T. Thompson, " 2,


45 00


Wm. F Stanwood, " 3,


66


45 00


James P. Plummer, “


1, single team 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 2,


40 00


Fred Huntington, 66 3, 66


40 00


J. S. Merrill, hay and fees. 39 73


Paul A. Merrill, standard food.


3 00


J. B. Knight, oats.


27 20


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats


17 50


John F. Bryan, sundries


2 55


Fred A. Silloway, sundries


75 30


Edward Donahoe, 1 new shoe


45 00


A. W. Smith, hay .


28 65


Patrick Moynihan, shoeing horses


2 63


A. N. Frost,


3 94


P. M. Lougee, hind board for cart.


1 75


Chas. Boynton, gray horse.


350 00


McGlew Brothers, gigger stock and labor


225 45


James M. Woods, stock and labor 7 25


Edward Donahoe, repairing wagon, 37 00


Orne & Co., standard food. 3 25


W. C. Sanders, shoeing horse 1 75


Amount carried forward $1,131 05


112


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $1,131 05


Geo. W. Hunt, brooms ....


80


Chas. L. Huse, setting lights 15 42


Wm. A. Davis & Son, awnings, duck etc. 22 72


H. Z. Whittier, sundries . 26 20


C. C. Stockman, desk, brooms and expenses 36 80


Geo. W. Mansur, services as stage carpenter 13 75


Rufus Adams, labor on public buildings. 53 19


Chas. H. Bartlett, " engine house. 1 00


W. H. T. Dodge, "


4 25


Joseph Torrey, glazing and painting


9 97


James C. Colman, lumber etc


144 47


S. H. Thurlow, sundries. 23 49


George H. Plummer, crash. 1 20


Green Davis, painting No. 1 house


10 00


J. C. Stanley, sundries 2 98


H. W. Moulton, rent. 10 00


J. W. Evans & Co., stock and labor 52 32


C. R. Sargent, sundries 44 58


Noyes Bros., chairs


2 50


E. S. Sweetser, paper and borders


4 47


Eli Lamprey, labor and stock.


37 08


James Wing, room paper hanging


2 85


B. P. Ireland, services as janitor. 12 86


Herman Castelhun, winding and repairing clocks 26 00


Thomas Ronan, labor and use of team 117 25


Robert Piper, labor and stock . 21 61


John F. Hall, blacksmith work.


1 00


Thomas Coffee, cleaning building. 1 00


Green Davis, stock and labor . 19 21


Michael Harrigan, 6 hours' labor 90


Edward Powers, 8 1 20


Cornelius Kelliher, 5


75


Patrick Welch, 8 66


1 20


John Hale, 8 3 15


Daniel Quill, 21 30


Daniel Cronan, 2 66 45


Amount carried forward. . $1,813 42


113


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $1,813 42


John Buckley,


3 hours' labor 45


Patrick Sullivan, 3 45


Bart Creeden, 3 45


$1,814 77


AUGUST.


John Moore, services as driver $ 45 00


Wm. F. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plummer,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66


40 00


Fred Huntington, 66


40 00


W. Nokes, horse


50 00


Wm. C. Sanders, horse shoeing


1 50


L. D. Wheeler, iron work .


75


E. F. Manning,


15 35


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats


17 20


Patrick Murphy, labor


1 20


John Buckley,


1 20


F. E. Cutter, 48 02


John E. Bailey, building ventilators, labor 161 12


Wm. Holker & Co., labor and stock. 165 75


Wm. Hunt,


3 12


George W. Mansur, labor at City Hall


2 50


B. P. Ireland, labor at market house 13 28


John H. Balch, carpet tacks .


58


A. Russell & Sons, stable ties


19 50


Rufus Adams, labor and stock. 43 00


Wm. H. Johnson, labor at Brown Square 8 00


Charles S. Huse, setting lights.


5 04


Wm. J. Creasey, stock and labor 20 18


E. S. Scribner, cleansing goods 65


$832 94


114


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SEPTEMBER.


John Moore, services as driver $ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 45 00 66


James P. Plumer,


66


66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


66


60


40 00


Fred Huntington,


40 00


J. S. Merrill, hay 105 39


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats 15 90


H. Z. Whittier, groceries. 7 00


Patrick Moynihan, shoeing horses 6 50


John F. Bryan, sundries. 2 95


W. C. Sanders, shoeing horse 1 50


A. N. Frost,


4 15


Joseph Torrey, labor 52 37


Eben A. Young, mason work. 8 81


Thomas & Williams, repairing buildings 28 88


Blake & Noyes, labor and stock. 56 57


Charles C. Stockman, 66


1 50


C. C. Currier, 66


45 67


James C. Colman, lumber . 43 16


114 35


Chilson Furnace Co., furnace fixture


66 50


Geo. W. Noyes, labor.


7 50


Benj. P. Ireland, salary as janitor.


13 28


Benj. F. Stanley, labor 1 25


7 20


David Buckley, 66


4 75


H. W. Moulton, rent of schoolhouse 30 00


22 25


Eli Lamprey,


71 43


John Hale,


11 62


Edward Powers, 66


6 45


Daniel Cronan, 66 66


5 77


Patrick Sullivan,


66


6 15


Patrick Welch,


. .


5 10


Cornelius Kelliher, 66


3 82


Amount carried forward.


$1,012 77


John Sumner, sundries.


William S. Dodge,


C. H. Meader, labor and stock 66


115


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $1,012 77


Patrick Murphy,


labor and stock 2 10


Arthur Mclaughlin,


1 50


Michael Harrigan, 66 66


1 12


Daniel Quill,


1 12


Daniel Creeden, 66


1 20


Patrick Finnegan,


1 20


Cornelius Lynch,


1 40


Jere Shehan, 66


1 20


$1,023 61


OCTOBER.


John Moore, services as driver $ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, “


66


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 45 00


James P. Plumer, 66 66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66 66


40 00


Fred Huntington, 40 00


Benjamin P. Ireland, services as engineer 12 85


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats. 8 60


William B. Porter, teaming


3 25


James M. Woods, labor. 2 15


Patrick Moynihan, labor and stock. 3 00


W. Sanders, labor


1 50


Edward Donahoe, labor


5 00


Charles C. Stockman, teaming


4 09


Charles L. Huse, labor ..


12 25


E. F. Manning, labor and stock.


6 25


Edward Perkins,


63 37


Albert F. Young, sundries


13 55


O. G. Davis, teaming 1 50


56 79


Chilson Furnace Co., furnace fixings.


94 43


J. W. Evans & Co., labor and stock 56 64


Joseph Pearson, labor at graveyard . 22 50


S. H. Thurlow, sundries. 13 02


George W. Mansur, services at City Hall 8 75


James C. Colman, lumber. 25 56


Amount carried forward. $670 05


·


Joseph B. Creasey, sundries.


116


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $670 05


Blake & Noyes, labor and stock


8 94


John Hale, 66


5 17


Edward Powers,


66


4 20


Daniel Cronan,


3 00


Patrick Murphy, 66


3 60


A. McLaughlin,


1 05


Daniel Creeden, 66


5 25


John Buckley, 66


4 20


Patrick Neland,


2 40


Patrick Moylan, 66


3 00


Patrick Finnegan,


1 20


Patrick Sullivan, 66


5 40


Michael Harrigan, 66


3 00


Daniel Quill, 66


3 90


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


4 50


Thomas Ryan,


60


Frank Buckley,


66


1 80


$731 26


NOVEMBER.


John Moore,


services as driver


$ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


James P. Plumer,


66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66 66


40 00


Fred Huntington,


10 00


John F. Bryan, sundries


10 40


C. N. Maguire, hay .


9 40


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats


13 90


W. C. Sanders, shoeing horse.


1 50


James M. Woods, labor and stock.


2 75


Pattick Moynihan, new horse shoes. 57 62


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock. 14 25


Benj. P. Ireland, services as janitor of Market building 13 28


Todd & Brown, repairing pump' 2 50


Chas. H. Meader, labor and stock. 68 28


Amount carried forward. $448 88


117


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $448 88


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor and stock 3 25


Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries 5 35


Rufus Adams, labor 48 26


John E. Bailey, labor and stock. 114 79


C. R. Sargent, hose and labor 67 59


Rufus Sargent, plans . 17 00


James. C. Colman, lumber, etc.


75 50


H. G. Johnson, jr., dusters. 4 00


J. C. Stanley, sundries


2 70


Edwin Currier, labor and stock. 2 00


Geo. W. Mansur, services as stage manager 25 00


McClure & Field, sundries. 27 65


Chas. H. Bartlett, stock and labor 2 75


Chas. J. Brockway, lumber, etc


12 54


Chas. C. Stockman, settees


28 05


Michael R. Kelley, labor


2 40


Edward Powers,


3 60


Patrick Sullivan, 66


1 20


Frank Buckley, 66


1 80


Thomas Ronan,


11 25


$905 56


DECEMBER.


John Moore,


services as driver 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 45 00


James P. Plumer, 66 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Fred Huntington, 66


40 00


J. B. Knight, oats, etc 134 64


John F. Bryan, sundries . 6 60


P. M. Lougee, labor and stock 38 70


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats 20 05


E. F. Manning, horseshoes. 16 50


Poor Department, hay . 125 40


Amount carried forward . $596 89


16


118


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward .$596 89


B. P. Ireland, services as engineer 12 85


Jas. C. Colman, lumber, etc. 53 43


Patrick Moynihan, horseshoes 3 25


H. Z. Whittier, sundries 1 12


John A. Greeley, labor and stock 72 29


Joseph Torrey, glazing 11 90


W. C. Sanders, shoeing horses 2 70


J. W. Evans & Co., labor and stock 16 45


Wm. H. Toppan, 66


3 42


Joseph H. Currier, 66


20 25


Joseph Moulton, glass ware. 4 38


Stephen H. Thurlow, sundries 8 79


Charles L. Huse, labor 6 93


19 97


John Sumner 9 05


40


George W. Mansur, services as stage carpenter 18 75


Jere Cashman, labor


70 00


George E. Greeley, " and stock


4 95


George Harris,


4 00


John P. Evans, 66


66


8 37


Geo. A. Pike,


16 50


Edward Powers,


60


Thomas Ryan,


60


Michael Harrigan, 66 60


Newburyport Water Co., use of water in public buildings. .. 207 00


Blake & Noyes, labor and stock. 5 10


Samuel Pearson, services rendered 5 00


$1,185 54


A. D. Woods,


Edward Osgood, porcelain shade.


119


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$2,034 97


February .


785 01


March 875 09


66


April


809 05


May.


464 56


June


.1,110 73


66 July . ..


1,814 77


66


August


832 94


66


September


1,023 61


66


October


731 26


November


905 56


66 December .1,185 54


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 19, 1885. . 12,473 09


120


TREASURER'S REPORT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . . $10,000 00


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fees to Oct.


3, 1885 $ 1,276 15


Total amount appropriation and income .$11,276 15


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account 646 00


Fxpenditures


$11,922 15


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Police. JANUARY.


Edward E. Taylor, services as marshal . $ 76 85


Geo. B. Hicken,


" assistant marshal. 64 50


Lemuel Hicken,


" patrolman 63 87


Hiram Janvrin,


66


63 87


Samuel W. Tuck,


66


62 00


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


62 00


Daniel Ryan,


" sergeant of watch 62 00


Geo. N. Young,


" captain 6 6


68 75


John W. White, services as patrolman


58 12


Chas. W. Page,


58 12


Robert G. Allen,


60 12


John C. Buckley, 66


58 12


Jos. M. Toppan, .6


58 12


Richard K. Jackman, 66


58 12


Robert C. Bragg,


60 12


Angus McAuley, 66


58 12




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