City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1885, Part 6

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1885
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Dennis Murphy,


66


58 12


Henry Hidden,


66


58 12


Frank Buckley,


66


60 12


Amount carried forward .


$1,169 16


121


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,169 16


Seth Young, services as patrolman 60 12


John C. Cheney, jr., 58 12


J. C. Stanton, 66


58 12


Allan M. Lean,


60 12


Jacob P. Torrey, 60 12 66


Chas. H. Ordway, horse and buggy


1 00


J. J. Healey, attending an officer. 5 00


George Butler, pilot bread. 39 60


N. E. Telephone Co., use of telephone 9 60


Western U. Telegraph Co., telegraphing


1 50


N. Marden. horse hire 1 00


J. M. Batchelder, 5 00


Geo. Lucy, hack hire. 1 50


Karl Castelhun, medicines etc 4 70


H. I. Bartlett, service in police court 10 00


$1,544 66


FEBRUARY.


Chas. H. DeRochemont, services as marshal. $ 66 00


Samuel W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal 62 08


Edward E. Taylor, services as patrolman 64 00


Daniel Ryan, 66


58 63


Ira F. H. Blake, services as captain of watch. 54 50


Henry J. Hidden, services as patrolman 58 13


Seth Young, 58 13


Robert G. Allen,


58 13


Robert C. Bragg,


61 50


Albert D. Hale, 50 63


50 63


Bartholomew Shehan, 66


55 00


Wm. V. Hewlitt,


45 00


Lemuel Hicken, 66


55 00


Geo. P. Hicken,


10 42


Richard K. Jackman,


7 50


Allen McLean,


7 50


Jos. M. Toppan,


7 50


John C, Cheney, 66


7 50


James W. Merritt, 66


Amount carried forward. $837 78


122


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $837 78


Jacob P. Torrey,


services as patrolman. 7 50


Frank Buckley, 7 50


Angus McAuley,


7 50


John W. White, 66


7 50


John C. Buckley, 66


7 50


James Stanton,


66


7 50


Dennis Murphy,


66


7 50


Chas. W. Page,


7 50


Geo, N. Young, service as captain of watch


8 00


Hiram Janvrin, services as patrolman


10 00


J. M. Greenough, hack hire .


1 50


Wm. R. Johnson, supply of milk.


5 22


S. H. Fowle, supply Sunday Globe ..


5 20


Geo. W. Snow, professional attendance


1 00


Geo. Butler, pilot bread


11 18


Lowell Manufacturing Co., 1 gross police vest buttons 4 50


John P. Lovell & Son, police calls. 16 00


$965 38


MARCH.


C. H. de Rochmont, services as marshal


$ 68 75


Sam'l W. Tuck, services as assistant marshal. 50 00


Jos. H. Post, 66


patrolman 52 50


50 63


Ira F. H Blake,


captain of watch 56 50


Robert C. Bragg,


patrolman


56 00


Edward E. Taylor,


66


56 00


Daniel Ryan, 66


66


52 50


Henry J. Hidden, 66


66


52 50


Wm. V. Hewlett,


66


52 50


Albert D. Hale,


66


52 50


Robert G. Allen,


60


66


52 50


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


52 50


James W. Merritt,


60


52 50


Seth Young, 66


66


52 50


Lemuel Hicken, 52 50 66


C. H Johnson, diaries, record book and pencils . 10 37


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 11 00


Geo. Butler, pilot bread. 10 58


$894 83


123


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


APRIL.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as marshal ...


$ 74 25


Samuel W. Tuck,


assistant-marshal. 50 00


Edward E. Taylor,


66


patrolman 62 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


62 00


I. F. H. Blake,


66


captain night watch. . 64 00


Seth Young,


66


patrolman


58 12


Daniel Ryan,


66


58 12


James W. Merritt,


66


58 12


Wm. V. Hewlett,


58 12


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


66


58 12


Lemuel Hicken, 66


66


58 12


Henry J. Hidden,


66


58 12


Robert G. Allen,


66


66


58 12


Albert D. Hale,


66


66


58 12


Joseph H. Post,


66


66


58 12


Chas. W. Woods, ice


9 00


Geo. Butler, pilot bread.


7 51


Telephone Co., telephone service


4 90


$914 86


MAY.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as marshal.


$ 73 35


Samuel W. Tuck,


66


assistant-marshal


50 00


Ira H. F. Blake,


66


patrolman


62 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


60 00


Edward E. Taylor,


66


56 25


Joseph H. Post,


66


56 25


Seth Young,


66


66


56 25


Albert D. Hale,


56 25


Robert G. Allen,


66


66


56 25


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


66


56 25


Lemuel Hicken,


66


56 25


James W. Merritt,


56 25


Wm. V. Hewlett,


66


56 25


Henry J. Hidden,


66


66


56 25


Amount carried forward.


$867 85


·


.


60 00


Daniel Ryan,


66


·


124


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $867 85


George Butler, pilot bread. 8 25


J. M. Greenough, hacking . 5 25


Telephone Co., rent of telephone.


6 90


Dr. E. P. Hurd, sanitary services 1 50


John P. Lovell's Sons, handcuffs


38 44


$928 19


JUNE.


Newburyport Water Co., water rent.


$ 23 00


C. H. deRochemont, services as marshal.


Samuel W. Tuck,


assistant-marshal 50 00


Ira F. H. Blake, 66


patrolman


64 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


66


62 00


Edward E. Taylor,


66


66


62 00


James W. Merritt, 66


58 13


Lemuel Hicken, 66


58 13


Robert G. Allen, 66


66


58 13


William V. Hewlett,


66


58 13


Bartholomew Shehan,


58 13


Henry J. Hidden,


:6


58 13


Albert D. Hale,


66


58 13


Joseph H. Post,


58 13


Daniel Ryan, 66


66


58 13


Samuel W. Tuck,


66


policeman at City Hall ...


13 50


Harrison G. Johnson, attendance at court 10 00


1 90


George Pearson, books and envelopes.


$941 20


JULY.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as marshal.


$ 73 75


Samuel W. Tuck,


assistant marshal. 50 00


Edward E. Taylor,


patrolman


60 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


. .


60 00


Ira F. H. Blake, 66


66


and captain 64 00


Robert G. Allen,


. 6


57 25


Amount carried forward.


$365 00


.


58 13


Seth Young, 66


73 50


125


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$365 00


Joseph H. Post,


services as patrolman 58 25


Albert D. Hale,


58 25


Bartholomew Sheehan.


57 25


Henry J. Hidden,


66


66


58 25


Lemuel. Hicken,


57 25


Seth Young, 66


،،


58 25


Daniel Ryan,


57 25


William V. Hewlett,


57 25


James W. Merritt,


66


58 25


Samuel W. Tuck, extra duty


3 60


George Butler, pilot bread .


13 29


William R. Johnston, milk .


9 84


Telephone Co., services of telephone and extra.


14 25


John P. Lovell's Sons, police buttons.


5 80


Withington & Jones, trial of McEvoy case.


5 00


$939 73


AUGUST.


C. H. DeRochemont, services as marshal.


Samuel W. Tuck,


.6


assistant marshal 50 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


patrolman 62 00


Edward E. Taylor,


62 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


65 00


Bart. Shehan,


62 13


Daniel Ryan, 66


66


60 13


Wm. V. Hewlitt,


66


60 13


James W. Merritt, 66


60 13


Henry J. Hidden,


60 13


Jos. H. Post,


66


60


13


Robert G. Allen,


.6


60 13


Albert D. Hale,


60 13


Seth Young,


60 13


Lemuel Hicken, 66


60 13


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 85


J. M. Greenough, use of horse. 1 00


George Butler, pilot bread . 1 88


C. H. DeRochemont, services as keeper of lockup 50 00


$971 78


17


$ 71 75


126


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SEPTEMBER.


C. H. DeRochemont, services as marshal .


$ 73 25


Samuel W. Tuck,


assistant marshal 50 00


Edward E Taylor,


patrolman 62 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


62 00


Ira F. H. Blake. 66


64 00


Henry J. Hidden,


58 12


Seth Young,


58 12


Jos. H. Post,


66


58 12


Daniel Ryan, 66


58 12


James W. Merritt,


58


12


Albert D. Hale,


66


58 12


Lemuel Hicken,


58 12


Bart. Shehan, 66 6.


58 12


Robert G. Allen,


58 12


William V. Hewlett, 66


58 12


N. Marden, service of horse and team


2 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone . 5 55


George W. Snow, professional services 4 50


H. G. Johnson, 15 00


$920 00


OCTOBER.


C. H. DeRochemont, services as city marshal.


Samuel W. Tuck,


ass't


50 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


patrolman


60 00


Edward E. Taylor,


60 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


65 00


Daniel Ryan,


60 25


Joseph H. Post, 66


60 25


Henry J. Hidden.


66


60 25


Robert G. Allen,


66


60 25


Lemuel Hicken, .6


58 25


Albert D. Hale,


.


60 25


James W. Merritt,


60 25


Bartholomew Shehan,


..


60 25


William V. Hewlett.


60 25


Amount carried forward. $849 25


$ 74 00


127


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $849 25


Seth Young, services as patrolman. 60 25


C. H. DeRochemont, « keeper of lockup 50 00


George Butler, pilot bread


5 16


Telephone Co., use of telephone. ... 6 15


C. W. Lerned & Co., disinfectants 23 75


$994 66


NOVEMBER.


C. H. DeRochemont, services as city marshal.


Samuel W. Tuck,


assistant marshal. 50 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


patrolman. 62 00


Edward E. Taylor,


66


62 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


66


64 00


Robert G. Allen,


58 13


Bart Shehan, 66 66


58 13


Daniel Ryan,


58 13


James W. Merritt, 66


58 13


Seth Young, 66


58 13


Albert D. Hale,


66


58 13


Jos. H. Post, 66


66


58 13


Lemuel Hicken,


58 13


William V. Hewlett,


58 13


Henry J. Hidden,


66


66


58 13


Samuel W. Tuck, extra duty at City Hall 10 80


William R. Johnston, milk. 4 00


$907 10


DECEMBER.


Newburyport Water Co., water consumed . $ 23 00


Stephen H. Fowle, papers. .


11 20


C. H. DeRochemont, services as city marshal. 73 00


Samuel W. Tuck, 66 assistant marshal. 50 00


60 00


Edward E. Taylor, 66


60 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


61 00


Joseph H. Post, 66 66 56 25


Amount carried forward. $394 45


Robert C. Bragg,


patrolman


$ 73 00


128


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $394 45


Robert G. Allen,


services as patrolman 56 25


Albert D. Hale,


6


56 25


Bartholomew Shehan,


56 25


Lemuel Hicken,


56 25


William V. Hewlett, 66


56 25


James W. Merritt,


66


56 25


Henry J. Hidden, 66


56 25


Seth Young,


56 25


Daniel Ryan, 66


56 25


N. E. Telephone Co., use of telephone


12 00


Chas. H. Ordway, 66 carriage.


1 75


Moses M. Ross, sundries.


80 31


Withington & Jones, professional services


5 00


$999 76


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January . $ 1,544 66


66


February


965 38


March


894 83


April .


914 86


66


May.


928 19


June


941 20


July


939 73


66 August


971 78


.


66


September


920 00


66 October


994 66


November


907 10


December 999 76


.


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 19, 1885 $11,922 15


129


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$3,000 00


deficiency for year 1884 .12,300 00


$15,300 00


CREDITS.


From State of Massachusets, balance of cor-


poration tax of 1884 .$1,965 51


State of Massachusetts, on account of


corporation tax of 1885 6,343 86


State of Massachusetts, on account of


foreign shipping 6,821 39


Non-resident bank shares


164 87


Liquor licenses 6,656 63


City Clerk licenses, etc.


12 00


C. H. deRochemont, amount paid by special order, transferred to the police department 50 00


22,014 26


Total amount appropriation and income


$37,314 26


Transferred from Fire department .


636 39


Public property .


25 91


1


66 Ashes and rubbish


245 60


907 90


$38,222 16


Transferred to Abatement of taxes $ 698 55


Poor department.


1,992 73


School department.


4,368 57


66


Police department.


646 00


Lighting streets, etc


366 86


Salaries


112 26


Fuel


490 43


Public library


692 35


Newburyport bridge.


115 32


Sidewalks and edgestones.


1,484 25


Board of health


316 74


Printing


180 64


66


Interest 7 81


66


Mall improvements


55 00


66


Stove paving


250 03


66 Tax of 1885


11,000 00


Balance overdrawn in 1884.


12,113 90


Expenditures as per statement below


8,795 94


43,730 40


Balance overdrawn for the year


$ 5,508 24


Highway department


43 02


130


TREASURER'S REPORT.


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council. JANUARY.


J. W. Cooper, teaming $ 50


John E. Bailey, setting urinal closet. 14 38


U. S. Post Office, rent boxes, etc 11 50


Edward H. McConnell, acting as deputy clerk


2 50


John Burke, services as warden.


5 00


Wm. A. Davis, " deputy warden


2 50


Geo. A. Pearson, “


warden . ..


10 00


J. Herman Carver, clerk city election


5 00


Geo. W. Craig, services as inspector 5 00


10 00


Frank E. Thurlow,


66


deputy inspector 2 50


Wm. D. Sargent'


66


clerk 2 50


Samuel J. Ford, 66


inspector ward 2. 10 00


John W. Coates,


deputy inspector ward 2. 2 50


Joseph L. Dockum, 66


clerk ward 2. 10 00


Daniel A. Pingry, 66


depnty warden ward 2.


7 50


John Kelley,


66


inspector ward 2 .... 7 50


D. T. Reed,


66


warden


10 00


John L. Lewis,


6. inspector of votes ward 6 . 5 00


Moses A. Stevens,


deputy clerk . 5 00


Wm. H. Welch,


warden ward 4. 2 50


Wm. J. Creasey,


66


warden ward 4


5 00


Moses E. Cook,


10 00


O. H. C. Junkins, 66


clerk ward 5. 5 00


William H. Dennett, 66


6 .. . 10 00


Abner W. Porter, 66


deputy inspector ward 1. 7 50


Alpheus G. Knight,


inspector precint 1 5 00


F. S. Goodwin,


deputy inspector ward 1 5 00


John C. Lang, 66


clerk ward 1 . 10 00


George Lucy, horse hire.


3 75


H. E. McGlew, services as inspector ward 3. 10 00


J. L. Chase,


warden ward 6 10 00


Chas D. Woods, collecting ballot boxes 1 00


Wm. H. Porter, teaming .


1 00


Winthrop S. Low, 66


66


Amount carried forward. $214 63


131


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $214 63


Alvah Hoyt, services as deputy inspector 2 50


D. C. Batchdelder, 66


ward 3.


5 00


Michael O'Connell,


64


5. 10 00


S. C. Reed,


clerk ward 3.


10 00


Chas. H. Lunt, inspector ward 6 11 00


J. F. Morrill, refreshments . 7 60


Board of Registrars, services of board . 300 00


James W. Welch, ringing bell and returning deaths 1 75


John Huse, storage office rent, etc 49 25


Chas. H. Stanwood, service in ward 1 6 15


14 16


James L. Parker, ringing south clock bell


1 67


Haskell French, ringing bell for city election.


75


Telephone Co., use of telephone .


8 00


Samuel Pearson, services at ward room


18 00


Alfred Wheeler, return of deaths


1 75


A. L. Jackson, to ringing bell. 7 00


Joseph C. Lunt, etc 17 00


5 50


H. R. Weitzel, return of deaths 15 00


75


H. I. Bartlett, expense to Salem . 1 55


J. M. W. Yerrinton, legal service on horse railroad . 40 50


Daniel Sanders, on account of services on New: Water Co. 500 00


$1,249 51


FEBRUARY.


Plummer & Fogg, expressing


$ 65


Lovett's Express,


15


Edwin Currier, services as deputy clerk precinct 4. 2 50


Gilbert A. Noyes, 66


inspector 5 00


Chas. J. Cutter, 66


precinct 5 .... 10 00


Alfred Osgood, 66


.1 .... 5 00


Wm. H. Delano, 66 warden 6. . . . 5 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 9 00


D. L. Withington, prof. services in horse railroad hearing .. 179 66 Amount carried forward $216 96


Chas. E. Ash, 5.


Geo. E. Donnells,


Geo. H. Stevens, box falcon pens


132


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $216 96


S. A. Bridges, three trips to Boston on H. R. investigation 7 50


Gillett & Co.'s Express, expressing . 9 75


Frank J. Leonard, services as inspector precinct 3 5 00


W. U. Telegraph Co., telegram.


41


S. H. Fowle, for Boston paper 13 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


4 00


J. J. Healey, birth returns, etc 16 50


I. B. Bolton,


5 00


Geo. Montgomery,


66


10 50


Geo. W. Snow,


66


10 50


Salem Brass Band, services Greeley reception 87 50


Carter's Band,


187 50


Wm. A. Johnson, exp. to Bos. 5 times H. R. investigation 27 00


James V. Felker, to making annual report 1884 and exp. . 50 75


Martin B. Lamb, use of horse and carriage


25 00


Thos. A. Lovett & Co., printing 50 badges 15 00


Eagle Printing Co., printing bill heads. 2 00


H. I. Bartlett, services on H. R. case. 40 00


State of Massachusetts, adjustment of corporation tax .. 138 76


$900 58


MARCH.


Amos Noyes, legal services on H. R. R. case $ 40 20


Plummer & Fogg, expressing. 40


John J. Tindale, dog license and tax book 16 50


Henry Z. Whittier, expenses to Boston 10 00


James W. Welch, ringing bell . 2 00


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps 26 50


Chas. H. Lunt, ringing bell. . 2 00


F. H. Rundlet, ringing and tolling bell. 3 25 James V. Felker, cash paid for Boston Business Directory. . 1 00


Peter Cusack, return of births. 23 50


Telephone Co .. use of telephone. 4 00


Chas. J. Brockway, expense to Boston on H. R. R. 3 00


Donnell, Brockway & Jackman, preparing poll tax list. 54 00


$187 35


J. F. Morrill, refreshments


27 20


133


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


APRIL.


D. H. Fowle, entertaining legislative com. $ 60 00


H. I. Bartlett, services rendered. 30 00


J. F. Morrill, refreshments . 3 20


Gowen Dockum, use of land. 5 00


Telephone Co , telephone service 4 00


C. H. Potter, books 24 00


John Huse, rent of office 9 00


T. C. Simpson, expense on city business 15 00


Benjamin G. Davis, expenses on city business 10 00


Wm. J. Hunt,


66


5 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


5 75


Corlies, Macy & Co., check book 10 00


Plummer & Fogg, express 65


George H. Stevens, recording and returning marriages, etc. . 224 20


Moses H. Sargent, sundries 15 23


Gillett & Co. Express, expressing 4 30


$425 33


MAY.


George H. Stevens, expenses to Boston $ 2 00


N. Marden, horse and buggy 7 75


A. S. Jackson, ringing bells . 3 00


J. M. Greenough, hacks and buggy hire


36 50


Telephone Co., rent of telephone.


4 00


Chas. H. Lunt, tolling bells. 1 00


Daniel P. Thurlow, ringing bells 10 00


Lovett's Express, expressage 35


George W. Keniston, services as inspector at election. 2 00


Isaac P. Noyes, stamps and box rent 1 50


Haskell French, tolling bell at North church 1 00


Wm. J. Hunt, expenses to Boston 9 50


M. C. Teel & Son, printing. 95 00


Horace I. Bartlett, services rendered. 191 95


Chas. H. DeRochemont, 3 mos. service as keeper of lockup 50 00


$431 55


1


18


134


TREASURER'S REPORT.


JUNE.


Plummer & Fogg, expressing $ 2 00


Martin B. Lamb, use of horse and carriage 6 00


Luther Carter, services at election 5 00


Augustus Safford, returning deaths


36 75


T. H. Boardman, expenses to Boston


3 50


Telephone Co., telephone service . 4 25


Rockwell & Churchill, printing licenses 11 50


John J. Tindale, stationery


12 50


Lovett's Express, expressing


40


Geo. H. Pearson, book and paper


4 75


C. H. Johnson, stationery . 3 75


James Anderson, expenses to Boston. 5 00


G. A. Adams, services and expenses as witness. 5 00


J. V. Felker, treas. "Greely Com." Greely Bills


337 79


$438 19


JULY.


Patrick Welch, 7 hours' labor $ 1 05


Daniel Quill, 2 " 30


Bart Creeden, 2 30


Cornelius Kelliher, 2 “


30


Edwin Rogers, fire alarm.


650 00


George H. Stevens, expenses to Salem 1 75


Plummer & Fogg, expressage 65


John J. Currier, expenses on city business


4 43


T. C. Simpson, expenses to Boston . 25 50


Haskell French, ringing bell. 3 00


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., stamps and box rent. 27 50


Gillett & Co. Express, expressage


10 25


Chas. H. Lunt, ringing bell .


3 00


W. J. Hunt, expenses to Boston


5 00


John Huse, rent of office etc. 11 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


Western U. Tel. Co., messages 2 49


Lovett's Express, expressage 30


S. R. Fox, ringing bell .. 4 00


Amount carried forward $754 82


135


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $754 82


George W. Jackman, jr., use of carriage for assessors .... 8 00


Moses H. Sargent, books etc. 8 45


James V. Felker, disbursing State Aid . 50 00


306 93


H. I. Bartlett, expenses and services


H. I. Bartlett, 197 05


Samuel W. Tuck, summoning witnesses. 5 70


C. H. DeRochemont, 3 mos. service as keeper of lockup. .


50 00


$1,412 95


AUGUST.


Edward Powers, labor $ 45


Bart Creeden,


30


Daniel Quill,


30


Patrick Welch,


15


John N. Pike, trustee, purchase of gravel pit. 800 00


Joseph C. Lunt, death returns, etc. 12 50


Benjamin G. Davis, expenses to Boston. 10 00


George H. Newton, supply of pens. 1 50


James V. Felker, stamps. 50


J. M. Greenough, horse and buggy 19 50


John Connors, bell ringing, etc. 8 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


Haskell Freuch, ringing bell.


3 00


American Express Co., expressage


60


Corlies, Macy & Co., tax book.


7 75


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell. 7 00


Reed & Holker, expenses . 10 56


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell. . 3 00


John C. M. Bayley, services at court. 10 00


Eagle Odorless Co., professional services 50 00


P. H. Blumpey, groceries. 5 60


$955 71


Gaston & Whitney, professional services 32 00


136


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SEPTEMBER.


Michael Harrigan, labor $ 35


Daniel Quill,


30


Cornelius Kelleher, 66 30


George H. Stevens, expenses to Salem.


1 00


Plumer & Fogg, expressage


35


Moses Brown, cloth


27 78


George H. Plumer, “


77 49


Haskell French, tolling bell.


3 00


Charles H. Whiting, stationery


4 38


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


John Connors, tolling bell. .


2 00


Benj. F. Stanley, expenses to Boston


5 00


Charles H. Lunt, tolling bell


3 00


F. H. Rundlett,


3 00


Lovett's Express, expressage .


15


N. Marden, use of horse and carriage


15 25


George Lucy, ..


3 00


A. L. Jackson. tolling bell 7 00


Wm. H. Johnson, distributing tax bills


50 00


Board of Assessors, tax lists 54 00


C. W. Cole, horse 100 00


$361 35


OCTOBER.


John Huse, rent of office $ 9 50


Isaac P. Noyes, Postmaster, stamps and box rent 26 00


Gillett & Co., expressage . 6 40


Troy Rubber Stamp Co., rubber stamp 4 50


Alexander Leach, tolling bell. 3 00


Assessors and Collector, asssessing and collecting bank tax 182 70 John Jay Tindale. books. 11 50


Wm. H. Johnson, decorating City Hall . 50 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone .. 4 00


Stephen R. Fox, ringing bell. 6 00


T. C. Simpson, expense on city business 6 50


Horace I. Bartlett, expenses attending court 62 30


$372 40


137


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


NOVEMBER.


Rufus Sargent, labor and plans


$ 10 00


Thomas Ronan, labor .. 56 50


C. H. Stanwood, attendance at caucus


1 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


C. H. Johnson, paper . 4 00


90


Wm. H. Bayley, services on state report.


110 00


Estate Fred J. Coffin, abatement on tax of 1885 9 00


$195 40


DECEMBER.


Blake & Noyes,


labor and stock $ 2 15


Samuel Pearson,


66


4 00


Thomas Ronan,


12 00


Chas H. Stanwood,


5 00


Cornelius Lynch, 66


60


Michael Harrigan,


60


John Hale,


66


60


Cornelius Kelleher,


60


John Burke, services at ballot boxes


1 50


George H. Stevens, bottle of ink


75


Milton C. Johnson, paper.


7 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


Chas. E. Ash, attendance at election


6 10


Benjamin G. Davis, services as inspector at election


5 00


Wm. J. Creasey,


warden


..


5 00


Moses E. Cook,


.6


. . 66


5 00


Henry Martin, 66


clerk


. . . . .


5 00


Nehemiah Flanders,


inspector


. . . . . .


5 00


John Burke,


warden


.6


. . . . . .


5 00


Alpheus G. Knight,


inspector


. . . . .


5 00


Winthrop S. Low,


5 00


J. Hermann Carver,


66


clerk


..


5 00


Geo. W. Craig,


inspector


.6


5 00


Amount carried forward.


.


$ 95 40


Plumer & Fogg, express.


138


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward.


$ 95 40


Samuel J. Ford, services as inspector at election .$ 5 00


Wm. A. Nelson,


5 00


George J. Ross,


warden 2 50


Wm. A. Davis, 66


66


... 2 50


Hermann Staples,


inspector "


2 50


Alvah Hoyt, 66


. . .... 2 50


Howard P. Currier, 66


66


2 50


Daniel A. Pingry,


warden


2 50


J. F. Morrill, chickens, oysters and cigars 36 50


350 00


Rufus Sargent, 66


60 00


Plummer & Fogg, expressage 1 05


Stephen H. Fowle, sundries


12 85


John Huse, labor. 3 00


Hiram H. Landford, horses 13 00


P. A. Trne, damages on Marlboro St. . . 216 42


Withington & Jones, professional services 31 90


State of Massachusetts, one-half of aid paid for 1884 un-


der chap. 252, acts of 1879. 1,020 50


$1,865 62


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January $1249 51


February


900 58


March 187 35


April


425 33


May


431 55


66 June 438 19


66 July . . 1412 95


955 71


66 August


66 September 361 35


October 372 40


66 November 195 40


66 December 1865 62


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 19, 1885. $8,795 94


. . .


Robert M. Morse, jr., professional services


139


SALARIES.


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriation . $4,800 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. 112 26


Expenditures $4,912 26


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council.


JANUARY.


George H. Stevens, services as city clerk . $ 91 67


Horace I. Bartlett, one quarter salary as city solicitor. 62 50


Thomas E. Cutter, service as clerk of common council .. 25 00


James V. Felker, city treasurer and collector. .. 108 34


Wm. H. Johnson,


66


messenger


75 00


$362 51


FEBRUARY.


James V. Felker, services as city treasurer and collector. .. $108 33 Wm. H. Johnson,


janitor 75 00


George H. Stevens, clerk 91 67


E. P. Hurd,


physician 300 00


$575 00


MARCH.


James V. Felker, services as city treasurer and collector. . $100 00


George H. Stevens,


clerk 83 33


Wm. H. Johnson, 66


janitor 75 00


$258 33


APRIL.


James V. Felker, services as city treasurer and collector. . $100 00 Wm. H. Johnson, 66 messenger 75 00


George H. Stevens,


clerk . . 83 33


E. P. Hurd, 66 physician 25 00


Amount carried forward. $283 33


140


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $283 33


Edward Burrill, services as auditor. 200 00


Thomas E. Cutter, 66 clerk of common council .. 25 00


Horace I. Bartlett.


66


city solicitor


29 20


$537 53


MAY.


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector. . .$100 00


W. H. Johnson,


messenger.


75 00


George H. Stevens,


66


clerk.


83 33


$258 33


JUNE.


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector.


.$100 00


Wm. H. Johnson,


janitor 75 00


George H. Stevens,


66


clerk .


83 83


$258 33


JULY.


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector $100 00


W. H. Johnson, 66


messenger . 75 00


Thos. E. Cutter,


" clerk of common council


25 00


George H. Stevens. " city clerk 83 33


$283 33


AUGUST.


Wm. H. Johnson, salary as city messenger $ 75 00


George H. Stevens,


clerk. . 83 33


James V. Felker, 66 treasurer and collector. 100 00


$258 33


SEPTEMBER.


George W. Jackman, salary as assessor $ 350 00


Charles C. Donnell,


66


350 00


George W. Goodwin,


350 00


Wm. H. Johnson,


city messenger. 75 00


George H. Stevens.


clerk . 83 33


James V. Felker, 66


treasurer and collector


100 00


$1,308 33


141


SALARIES.


OCTOBER.


Horace I. Bartlett, salary as city solicitor . 12 25


Thomas E. Cutter, " clerk of common council 25 00


James V. Felker,


" city treasurer and collector 100 00


Wm. H. Johnson, 66


messenger 75 00


George H. Stevens, clerk . 83 33


$295 58


NOVEMBER.


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk


$ 83 33


James V. Felker, 66 treasurer and collector ... 100 00


Wm. H. Johnson,


messenger 75 00


$258 33


DECEMBER.


Wm. H. Johnson, salary as. city messenger


$ 75 00


George H. Stevens.


clerk . 83 33


James V. Felker, 66


treasurer and collector 100 00


$258 33


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$ 362 51


11 February .


575 00


66 March.


258 33


66 April .


537 53


66


May


258 33


66


June


258 33


66


July


283 33


66 August


258 33


66


September .


1,308 33


66 October


295 58


66 November


258 33


66 December 258 33


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 19, 1885 $4,912 26


19


142


TREASURER'S REPORT.


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . $6,000 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. 490 43


$6,490 43


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Fuel.


JANUARY.


Estate of N. Varina, coal. $228 45


John Huse, surveying charcoal. 3 12


Dennis Doyle, piling wood. 9 20




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