City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1887, Part 4

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1887
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Number of Pages: 352


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35 00


Lizzie H. Cheever,


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly, ..


35 00


Anna L. Whitmore, .6


27 50


Frances L. Pettigrew.


..


35 00


Flora Pettigrew, .6


32 50


Ednah E. Greaton,


40 00


Alice T. Whittier.


35 00


Annie B. Merrill, .6


4 28


Jennie C. Teel,


11 50


Mrs. Selwyn Adams,


1 47


Mary T. Spalding.


..


36 00


Amount carried forward . $1698 01


72


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1698 01


S. R. Fox, services as janitor 11 00


Maurice Corcoran, “ 5 00


Joseph G. Stevens. .. 8 50


Wm. P. Lunt, services as secretary and agent for 3 mos .. 250 50


Mary S. Perkins, use of well in Bromfield street 4 00


American Express Co., expressage 15


T. B. Robbins, services as janitor


9 00


Albert O. Colby, 66


7 50


James E. Kimball.


5 00


Joseph C. Lunt,


17 00


Fred P. Hinckley, 66


23 42


George H. Pearson, fifteen histories


12 75


George S. Perry, school supplies.


25 00


William Ware & Co., school supplies 9 40


Interstate Publishing Co., dictionary 3 60


$2,189 83


JUNE. .


E. C. Adams, services as teacher $150 00


O. B. Merrill, 66


110 00


Luther Dame,


100 00


Sarah A. Leonard, 66


65 00


Arthur F. Gilbert. 66


100 00


Abby Short, . .


37 50


M. J. Bradley, .6


35 00


Eva J. Smith,


35 00


M. E. Coggswell, 66


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead,


35 00


Susie I. Adams,


32 50


Sarah F. Adams,


32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


37 50


Sarah B. Chute, 66


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


35 00


Anna L. Coffin, 66


45 00


Amount carried forward.


$1060 00


73


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1060 00


Emma M. Lander, services as teacher.


35 00


Priscilla G. Craig, 66 45 00


Susie B. Lowell, 35 00


Serena D. Toppan, 45 00


Agnes A. Somerby,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, ..


35 00


Abbie L. Frost,


27 50


Frances J. Pearson,


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell,


32 50


Helen M. Currier,


35 00


Annie B. Merrill, .6


27 50


Mary E. Estes, 15 45


Saaah E. Whitmore,


35 00


Lizzie H. Cheever, .6


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly,


35 00


Anna L. Whitmore,


25 68


Francis L. Pettigrew, “


35 00


Flora Pettigrew,


32 50


Ednah E. Greaton, 66


40 00


Alice T. Whittier,


35 00


Mary T. Spalding, 66


36 00


Jennie C. Teel, .6


19 55


Elizabeth Pearson, 66


1 36


Eleanor Towle, 66


46


Hannah H. Page,


5 00


Henry A. Wilson, 1 dozen pails


1 08


D. C. Heath & Co., maps .. 2 73


Wm. Ware & Co., school supplies 5 00


Wm. P. Lunt, service as agent and extra 82 85


George F. King and Merrill, pens and slates 8 05


M. H. Sargent, sundries 18 61


Wm. H. Huse. printing 10 50


B. G. Gerrish, mats 1 00


Educational Publishing Co., school books 1 80


James E. Kimball, services as janitor 5 00


Amount carried forward. $1,932 62


74


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. .. $1932 62


Joseph G. Stevens, services as janitor


8 50


Oliver C. Philbrick. 9 50


S. R. Fox, 11 00


T. B. Robbins, . .


9 00


Joseph C. Lunt,


17 00


Fred P. Hinckley,


22 92


$2,010 54


JULY.


E. C. Adams, services as teacher $ 150 00


O. B. Merrill,


:6


110 00


Luther Dame,


100 00


Sarah A. Leonard, . .


65 00


Arthur F. Gilbert,


100 00


Abby Short, .6


37 50


M. J. Bradley,


.6


35 00


Eva J. Smith, 66


35 00


M. E. Coggswell,


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead, 16


35 00


Susie I. Adams,


32 50


Sarah F. Badger,


32 50


George W. Brown,


..


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


62 50


Sarah B. Chute,


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


35 00


Anna L. Coffin, 66


45 00


Emma M. Lander,


35 00


Priscilla G. Craig,


45 00


Susie B. Lowell, 66


35 00


Serena D. Toppan,


66


45 00


Agnes A. Somerby,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, ..


35 00


Abby L. Frost,


27 50


Francis J. Pearson, ..


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, ..


32 50


Helen M. Currier,


35 00


Amount carried forward. $1445 00


75


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward . $1445 00


Annie B. Merrill, services as teacher


27 50


Mary E. Estes, 35 00


Sarah E. Whitmore,


35 00


Lizzie H. Cheever, 6.


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly,


35 00


Anna L. Whitmore, 66


26 89


Frances L. Pettigrew, 66


35 00


Flora Pettigrew,


32 50


Ednah F. Greaton, 66


40 00


Alice T. Whittier, 66


35 00


Hannah H. Page,


5 00


Mary T. Spalding,


36 00


Elizabeth Pearson, 66


46


S. H. Thurlow, hammer, padlock and key


90


Wm. P. Lunt, services as agent and extra


84 38


S. H. Safford, repairing curtains. 3 00


Thompson, Brown & Co., day books.


1 67


Newburyporf Water Co., use of water.


5 00


Est. S. W. Marston, rent of room in Essex hall


29 17


M. H. Sargent, sundries


71


Oliver C. Philbrick, services as janitor


4 75


T. B. Robbins.


9 00


S. R. Fox,


11 00


Fred P. Hinckley,


66


22 92


Jos. G. Stevens, 66


8 50


Maurice Corcoran, . .


8 50


James E. Kimball, 66


5 00


Jos. C. Lunt, 6.


17 00


Albert O. Colby, 66


15 00


$2,047 35


AUGUST.


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor $22 92


News Publishing Co., printing. 2 50


$25 42


76


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


SEPTEMBER.


Trustees Putnam Free School, rent of school house 6 mos.$250 00 Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor. 22 92


Geo. F. King & Merrill, pens and pencils 23 90


News Publishing Co., printing. 2 00


William Ware & Co., school books 12 00


$310 82


OCTOBER.


E. C. Adams, services as teacher $ 150 00


O. B. Merrill, 110 00


Sarah O. Leonard,


65 00


Mary T. Spalding,


50 00


Emma H. Parker,


50 00


A. F. Gilbert, 66


100 00


Abby Short,


37 50


Martha J. Bradley,


35 .00


Eva J. Smith,


35 00


M. E. Cogswell,


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead,


35 00


Susie I. Adams,


32 50


Sarah F. Badger, 6.


32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton, 66


37 50


Sarah B. Chute,


75 00


Ellen Frothingham.


66


35 00


Anna L. Coffin,


45 00


Emma M. Lander,


5 00


Priscilla G. Craig. 66


45 00


Susie B. Lowell.


35 00


Serena D. Toppau, ..


45 00


A. A. Somerby, 66


35 00


Cora B. Lougee,


35 00


Abbie L. Frost,


30 00


Jennie P. Haskell. 6.


31 07


Helen M. Currier.


35 00


Amount carried forward ..


$1356 07


77


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,656 07


Hannah H. Page, services as teacher


32 50


Mary E. Estes, 35 00


Sarah E. Whitmore,


35 00


Frances L. Pettigrew,


35 00


. Flora Pettigrew, 32 50


Ednah E. Greaton,


40 00


Alice T. Whittier,


37 50


Mrs. Selwyn Adams,


30 00


Lula F. Mulliken,


1 07


Frances J. Pearson,


35 00


Harper & Brothers, school books


22 20


A. C. Stockin, 66


16 20


D. C. Heath & Co., suggestive lessons.


22 50


George F. King & Merrill, pens. 26 50 George H. Pearson, sundries 47 60


D. T. Reed, repairing organ at Kelley school. 3 00


E. C. Adams, cash for half graduation exercises, class '87 17 49


Thompson, Brown & Co., ledger, day book and cash book 10 42


Burdett Business College, engrossing 13 diplomas


4 55


George S. Perry, case of slate.


14 25


Charles H. Whiting, school books


12 00


Moses H. Sargent, sundries


70 47


Lovett's Express, expressage.


1 25


William P. Lunt, services as agent and extra.


92 27


Joseph C. Lunt, 66 janitor


17 00


Stephen R. Fox,


11 00


Joseph G. Stevens.


66


15 00


Maurice Corcoran.


8 00


Albert O. Colby, 66


9 00


Oliver C. Philbrick.


66


4 75


Fred P. Hinckley,


60


22 92


T. B. Robbins,


66


9 00


Lizzie H. Cheever,


teacher


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly.


35 00


Anna L. Whitmore,


66


30 00


$2,224 51


11


78


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


NOVEMBER.


E. C. Adams, services as teacher $ 150 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


110 00


Sarah A. Leonard, .


65 00


Mary T. Spalding, 66 50 00


Emma H. Parker,


50 00


A. F. Gilbert, . 6


100 00


Abby Short, 66


37 50


Martha J. Bradley,


66


35 00


Eva J. Smith, 35 00


M. E. Coggswell, 66


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead,


35 00


Susie I. Adams,


32 50


Sarah F. Badger, 66


32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


37 50


Sarah B. Chute,


66


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


35 00


Anna L. Coffin,


45 00


Emma M. Lander, ..


35 00


Priscilla G. Craig,


45 00


Susie B. Lowell, 66


35 00


S. D. Toppan,


66


45 00


Agnes A. Somerby,


35 00


Cora B. Lougee,


66


35 00


Abby L. Frost,


30 00


Frances J. Pearson, 66


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell, 66


32 50


Helen M. Currier, 66


34 43


Hannah H. Page, 66


14 31


Mary E. Estes,


35 00


Sarah E. Whitmore, ..


35 00


Lizzie H. Cheever,


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly, 66


35 00


Anna L. Whitmore, 66


30 00


Frances L. Pettigrew, . .


35 00


Amount carried forward.


$1,638 74


79


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. . $1,633 74


Flora Pettigrew, services as teacher


32 50


Ednah E. Greaton, 66


40 00


Alice T. Whittier,


37 50


Lizzie C. Ireland.


35 00


Mrs. Selwyn Adams, 66


5 39


Rebecca W. Perkins,


13 37


Harper & Brothers, school books


41 76


Thompson, Brown & Co., cash book, ledger and history ..


23 92


George S. Perry, school supplies


26 00


Adams & Ingraham, 10 gals. ink. 7 50


J. L. Hammett, csmposition books, etc


19 00


M. H. Sargent, sundries .


25 68


Wm. P. Lunt, services as agent, secretary and extra 85 06


B. G. Gerrish, mats 4 20


75 00


William Ware & Co., school books 25 00


D. C. Heath & Co., 20 40


45


J. M. Greenough, horse and buggy


1 50


T. B. Robbins, services as janitor


9 00


Joseph C. Lunt,


17 00


Fred P. Hinckley, 66


22 92


Oliver P. Philbrick,


4 75


Maurice Corcoran,


4 00


S. R. Eox, 11 25


9 00


Lewis A. Lowell,


6 00


Albert O. Colby,


9 00


$2,250 89


DECEMBER.


E. C. Adams, services as teacher. $ 150 00


Oliver B. Merrill,


110 00


Sarah A. Leonard,


65 00


Mary T. Spalding,


50 00


Emma H. Parker,


50 00


Board of Assessors, taking school census


American Express Co., expressing


Joseph G. Stevens,


Amount carried forward $425 00


80


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $425 00


A. F. Gilbert, services as teacher


100 00


Abby Short, 37 50


Martha J. Bradley,


35 00


Eva J. Smith, 35 00


M. E. Coggswell, 66


35 00


Alice H. Olmstead, 35 00


Susie I. Adams,


32 50


Sarah F. Badger,


32 50


George W. Brown, 16


100 00


Rhoda Tilton,


37 50


Sarah B. Chute,


75 00


Ellen Frothingham,


.6


35 00


Annie L. Coffin,


41 33


Emma M. Lander,


35 00


Priscilla G. Craig,


45 00


Susie B. Lowell,


35 00


Serena D. Toppan,


45 0)


Agnes A. Somerby, 66


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, .6


35 00


Abby L. Frost, ..


30 00


Francis J. Pearson,


35 00


Jennie P. Haskell,


32 50


Helen M. Currier,


34 43


Hannah H. Page. 66


2 50


Mary E. Estes,


35 00


Sarah E. Whitmore,


35 00


Lizzie H. Cheever. 66


32 50


Clara J. Edgerly,


35 00


Anna L. Whitmore,


30 00


Frances J. Pettigrew,


35 00


Flora Pettigrew, 66


32 50


Ednah E. Greaton, 66


40 00


Alice T. Whittier,


37 50


Lizzie C. Ireland. 66


35 00


Rebecca W. Perkins,


30 00


Amount carried forward.


$1,798 26


81


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,798 26


Mrs. Selwyn Adams, services as teacher


4 24


Jeannette N. Balch, 66 1 15


Elizabeth Dodge. 66 57


M. R. Warren, agent, one cyclostyle. .. 15 00


Edward Osgood, one-half dozen mugs, 1 broom 3 50


Cowperthwait & Co., new primmers 9 50


William P. Lunt, services as secretary and agent 80 00


Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing.


17 00


William P. Lunt, cash paid for extra


9 45


Joseph C. Lunt, services as janitor .


17 00


Albert O. Colby,


9 00


Oliver C. Philbrick.


4 75


S. R. Fox,


11 00


Maurice Corcoran, 6.


4 00


Joseph G. Stevens,


66


9 00


Fred P. Hinckley,


22 92


Lewis A. Lowell,


7 50


T. B. Robbins,


9 00


$2,032 84


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January .


$ 2,057 14


February


2,079 72


March.


2,062 84


.. April


2,276 60


6.


May.


2,189 83


June


2,010 54


66


July .


2,047 35


August


25 42


. .


September


310 82


October


2,224 51


.. November 2,250 89


December 2,032 84


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17, 1887. .. $21,568 50


82


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . .$7,000 00


CREDITS.


S. March, bill credited back. $ 4 00


W. B. Porter, 16 50 90- 54 90


Total appropriation and income 7,054 90


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 213 53


Expenditures. $7.268 43


EXPENDITURES Authorized by the Committee on Fire Department.


JANUARY.


Edw. P. Chase, services as fireman . $11 25


Chas. E. Ash, and steward 11 25


Samuel P. Boardman, " engineer 29 16


Wm. H. P. Howard, “


29 16


John T. Russell, washing hose.


3 00


S. March, 1 gross matches


1 90


Lovett's Express, expressage.


40


John N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 20 83


Telephone Co., use of telephone ... 4 00


Jere Cashman, hauling hose carriage. 50 00


E. Donahue, repairing hook and ladder 50


Geo. H. Plummer, blankets and spreads


9 00


Thos. P. Mackinney, hardware. 1 85


Dennis Donahue, hauling hose carriage 2 50


Parker M. Lougee, repairs on hose 2 50


R. C. McConnell, hauling hose carriage 1 25


George E. Bamford, washing hose 10 50


Wm. B. Porter, bauling supply wagon 40 25


$229 30


83


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


FEBRUARY.


Young America H. & L. Co., on account of service. . . .$ 40 25


Philip H. Bollman, three months' services as engineer . 43 75


Sam'l P. Boardman, one 66 14 58


Win. H. P. Howard, 66


14 58


Chas. E. Ash, 66 fireman and steward 11 25


George N. Black, three 66 33 75


John N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies. 20 83


M. Donahoe, 4 bbls. shavings


1 00


C. H. Stanwood, services on reservoirs. 5 00


F. A. Silloway, sundries. 12 00


Win. Holker & Co., sundries 4 65


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. 8 25


S. Coker, 1 snow shovel . 35


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


Daniel Morrison, 12 leather washers 1 20


$215 44


MARCH.


Chas. E. Ash, services as fireman and steward $ 11 25


Edw. P. Chase, 22 50


Wm. H. P. Howard, " engineer. 14 58


J. N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 30 19


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


M. Donahue, 8 bbls. shavings


2 00


S. Coker, 1 flag 4 50


T. W. Mitchell, watching at fire 1 50


James Fallon, 1 50


C. R. Sargent, rubber pipe 5 50


Chas. D. Pettigrew, expenses of committee to Salem 20 00


$117 52


APRIL.


Edw. P. Chase, services as fireman .$ 11 25


Wm. H. P. Howard, " engineer 14 58


Sam'l P. Boardman, . . 29 16


Chas. E. Ash, " fireman and steward 11 25


Amount carried forward. $66 24


84


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. $66 24


John N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 25 51


Wm. B. Porter, teaming . 49 20


Samuel Cook, labor. 26 00


Chas. H. Stanwood, labor 5 00


George E. Bamford, washing hose and labor 48 00


A. W. Mitchell, 2 nickled badges 2 50


Chas. R. Sargent, labor and stock 1 50


S. H. Thurlow, bell, lock, etc. 1 40


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


John Page, watching at fire 1 00


Fred E. Smith, printing. 4 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram 25


Jere Cashman, hauling hose to fires 75 00


$309 60


MAY.


Board of Engineers, services of chief engineer, 4 assis- tants and clerk .


$ 155 00


Steamer Co. No. 1, services of forman, clerk and 15 men 140 50


Willis H. Young.


as assistant engineer, No. 1. 12 50


E. P. Chase,


66


fireman of stermer 11 25


Samuel P. Boardman.


engineer 66


14 58


Steamer Co. No. 2,


_ õ men and extra 130 50


George N. Black, . . fireman and steward, 3 mo 33 75


Frank H. Landford,


assistant engineer 12 50


Philip H. Bollman,


engineer, 3 mo. . 43 75


Charles L. Kidder,


foreman of steamer No. 2 5 00


Amos H. Adams,


66


clerk .6


5 00


Steamer Co. No. 3.


66 15 men as firemen, 6 mo ..


130 50


Wm. H. P. Howard,


66


engineer and clerk . 19 58


Charles E. Ash,


fireman and steward 11 25


William G. Smith,


. .


assistant engineer .


12 50


Hose Co. No. 4,


.6


12 men and extra, 6 mo. .


135 50


H. & L. Co. No. 1,


15 וי


122 25


Engine Co. No. 7,


66


162 50


·


8,


66


..


. 162 50


Amount carried forward.


$1,320 91


85


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1320 91


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock 8 61


R. C. McConnell, teaming. 20 00


William A. Noyes, labor at fire 2 25


John N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies


22 73


Edwin Rogers, fire alarm box and keys. 76 50


A. L. Jackson, clearing snow f,om reservoirs 36 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


John W. Sargent, watching at fire 1 25


Newburyport Laundry, to laundry work. 1 68


Jos. M. Greenough, hack hire . 50


Timothy Leary, work at fire 2 25


Morris Broderick, watching at fire


2 25


John F. Bryan, whip and straps 4 50


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock.


27 72


George E. Bamford, washing hose at fire 14 50


Jere Cashman, teaming. 60 00


$1,605 65


JUNE.


Sam'l P. Boardman, services as engineer of steamer No. 1.$ 14 58


Wm. H. P. Howard, 66 3. 14 58


Chas. E. Ash,


fireman and steward " .


11 25


Chas. S. Post,


foreman ·


5 00


Edward P. Chase, .. fireman and steward 1. 11 25


J. N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 35 88


Jere Cashman, teaming 40 00


Jere Kelleher, 30 00


Thos. P. Mackinney' hardware 3 88


Fred E. Smith, printing 1. 00


Jere Creadon, one horse for season


15 00


Geo. E. Bamford, washing hose


7 00


Samuel March. 5 gross matches . 1 25


Walter E. Bradbory, watching at fire


Edwin Rogers, fire alarm indicator 95 00


Philip H. Bollman, pair link blocks. 12 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


1 90


Amount brought forward. .$393 57


12


86


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $303 57


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock. 31 45


Wm. B. Porter, teaming, 63 80


William H. Huse & Co., printing . 11 00


JULY. 409 82


S. P. Boardman, services as engineer of No. 1 steamer. . $ 14 58


Edward P. Chase, services as foreman of No. 1 stcamer .. 11 25


John N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 23 83


Telephone Co., use of telephone 12 00


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock. 9 35


James M. Woods, repairing hose carriage 25


Philip Bollman, labor and stock on hose two 6 50


AUGUST. 77 76


B. & M. R. R. Co., freight. $ 55 00


Edward P. Chase, services as fireman of steamer 1 11 25


Wm. H. P. Howard, “ engineer of steamer 3. 29 16 Charles E. Ash, services as fireman's steward steamer 3. 22 50


S. P. Boardman. services as engineer of steamer I 15 33


Philip H. Bollman. " 2. . 6 43 75


George N. Black, services as fireman and steward st'm'r 2. 33 75


J. N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 25 65


F. W. Landford, watching at engine house 6 00


E. E. Langlands, . 6 6 00


Allen, Boardman & Noyes, watching at engine house 18 00


Hook and Ladder Co., watchidg at house. 18 00


Engine Co., No. 3, watching at engine house 6 00


Bay State Belting Co., 20 feet of suction hose and extra .. 85 40 John F. Bryan, labor and stoek . 4 25


American Express Co., expressage .


1 05


Frank E. Davis, lobor and stock 25 85


Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 00


C. R. Sargent, labor on hardess 30


Gleason & Baitey Mf. Co., City Hook and Ladder truck. 1520 00 Manchester Locomotive Works, 2 link blocks . 14 00


1949 24


87


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


SEPTEMBER.


Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1, on account of services .... . $100 00


S. P. Boardman, one months services as engineer of No. 3 14 56 Charles E. Ash, one months services as fireman of No. 3 .. 11 25 Edward P. Chase, services as fiaemad and steward No. 1 .. 11 25


J. N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 26 55 Albert Russell, washing hose. 2 00


J. C. Stanley, wheel jack with handle 5 60


Andrew J. Morse, clamps and fitting to suction 1 50


L. Mannix, 6 bbls. shavings. 1 50


John Page, watching at engine house July 4 6 00


No. 3 Steamer Co., 3 men watching at fire 3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 00


H. Z. Whittier, groceries. 5 28


Philip H. Noyes, 20 lbs. rotten stone. 2 00


Jere Cashman, hauling fire aparatus 64 00


Geo. E. Bamford, washing hose 16 50


McGlew Bros-, labor and stock 113 30


John H. Balch, 3 ostrich dusters. 7 00


Manchester Locomotive Works, 4 pump leathers 4 00


403 29


OCTOBER.


Wm. H. P. Howard, 2 moths service as engineer of No. 3$ 29 16 Edward P. Chase, 1 months service as fireman of No. 1 .. 11 25


Charles E. Ash, 1 months service as fireman of No. 3 .... 11 25


Samuel P. Boardman, 1 months service as engineer No. 1. 14 88


J. E. S. Hart, horse and buggy 20 00


Telephone, use of telephone. 8 20


Lovett's Expross, expressage.


15


John T. Butman, painting. 13 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware.


4 50


Albert Russell & Sons, 770 lbs. track and labor. 73 78


Plumer & Fogg, expressage. 1 50


J. N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 22 73


210 90


88


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


NOVEMBER.


Board of Engineers, 6 months services of chief and 6 as't's$180 00 Steamer Co. No. 1, services of 15 men with clerk, foreman and fireman. 140 50


S. P. Boardman, services as engineer of Steamer No. 1.


15 58


Edward P. Chase, “ fireman of Steamer 1. 11 25


Willis H. Young, .. assistant engineer of Steamer 1 12 50


Steamer Co. No. 2, “ 15 men 6 months ; coats 18. . . 130 50


George N. Black, fireman and steward steamer 2 33 75


Amos H. Adams, " clerk of engine No. 2. 5 00


Philip H. Bollman, three mo. as engineer of Steamer 2 .. . . 43 75


Frank W. Landford, six mo., ass't engineer of Steamer 2 .. 12 50


C. L. Kidder, services as foreman of Engine Co. 2. 5 00


Steamer Co. No. 3, six montes services of 15 men. 130 50


Wm. H. P. Howard, one month as engineer of Co. 3. 19 58


Charles S. Post, foreman of No. 3. 5 00


Hose Co. No. 4, service of 9 men 6 months and extra. 108 50


Frahk E. Davis, as assistant engineer of Steamer 3


for six months and labor and stock. 44 45


Hook and Cadder Co. No. 1, 15 men 6 mos. with extra. 62 50


Engine Co. No. 7, 66 162 50


Engine Co. No. 8,


66


162 50


John N. M. Berry, labor and battery supplies 20 83


J. M. Greenough, barge to Amesbury . 15 00


J. H. Noyes & Co., oil. 6 00


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock. 9 00


R. C. McConnell, teaming 8 00


Wm. B. Porter 50 90 6


George P. Balch, coal for engine. 103 36


George E. Bamford, washing hose 8 00


Paul A. Merrill, sundry articles. 8 09


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock. 2 80


John F. Bryan, 16 35


S. Coler, 3 quarts of black varnish. 94


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 8 00


Samuel March. 50 1-2 gallons of oil. 8 25


Edwin Rogers, alarm gong and magnet of whistle. 22 50


$1573 88


89


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


DECEMBER.


William H. P. Howard, mo. service as engineer Steamer 3.$ 14 58 Chas. E. Ash, fireman & steward 3 11 25


Charles E. Ash,


66 11 25


Samuel P. Boardman


engineer Steamer 1. 17 43


Edward P. Chase,


fireman .6 11 25


Willie H. Young, labor and battery supplies.


22 43


J. N. M. Berry, labor and stock. 12 37


George E. Bamford, washing hose


3 50


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock. 6 75


W. A. Davis & Son


7 92


Telephone Co. 8 00 66


Hook and Ladder No. 1, labor of men 4 hours 2 00


Edward Osgood, 4 lanterns 3 20


Edwin Rogers, Mdse. gloss battery jars. 4 55


George W. Hunt, sundries 27 15


John F. Bryan, straps and rivets. 2 40


$166 03


RECAPITULATION.


Billls paid in January. $ 229 30


February.


215 44


March 117 52


April 309 60


May


1605 65


June.


409 82


66


July


77 76


66


August.


1049 24


September 403 29


66


October


210 90


November 1573 88


December 166 03


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17, 1887. . $7268 43


90


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $4,000 00


CREDITS.


J. W. Douglass, dirt.


$1 00


B. F. Atkinson, dirt. 3 50


Mr. Hoolihan, dirt. 1 00


Mr. Wheeler, dirt. ...


15


Estate C. P. Pearson, gravel. 1 00


Paul Adams, gravel 60


C. Alexander, gravel. 20


Jere Burns, dirt. 70


Walter Bradley, rocks. 14 00


B. F. Poor rocks.


2 50


S. J. Spalding, dirt.


J. N. Bennett & Co., gravel. 1 25


10 00


J. C. Colman, dirt.


10


W. B. Porter, dirt.


15


George Simpson, gravel 50


J. N. Frost, gravel 1 00


Frank H. Plumer, dirt 3 60


John A. Greely, rocks 3 00


John Ronan, gravel. 80


J. A. Adams, gravel . 45


Victoria Mills, paving stone 8 07


Stephen Kimball, stone. 2 00


Thomas H. Lunt, gravel 3 00


George W. Piper, gravel.


2 00


George Allen, one year's rent of land on Wes- ley street, used for erection of sheds, to December 5, 1888. 3 00- 63 57


Total appropriation and income $4,063 57


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance account. 1,719 44


Expenditures


$5,783 01


.


91


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Highways. JANUARY.


Andrew H. Pettingell, service as superintendent .. $75 00


John Hale, labor 14 40


Edward Powers.


7 95


John Clifford, 66


14 40


Frank Buckley,


6 45


Patrick Murphy,


7 95


Cornelius Kelliher, ..


10 20


Daniel Cronan,


8 70


Daniel Quill, .6


7 20


Thomas Ryan,


9 00


Jere Shehan. 6 00


Patrick Finnegan, 60


9 15


Michael Harrigan.


16 45


Cornelius Lynch,


16 80


Frank Casey. 6.


1 80


Patrick Sullivan. .


7 50


Patrick Moylan, .


12 00


Jere Toomey.


1 80


John Buckley,


75


Jere Lynch, 66


2 10


William Fowler, ..


2 10


John Foley,


1 95


Edmund Murphy,


4 05


J. Crowley, ..


3 50


J. A. Nicholas,


1 05


Luther Hatch.


45


John Hale.


3 90


Jere W. Doyle, and stock. 2 25


J. M. & J. S. Chase, breaking out road 1 50


S. H. Thurlow, snow shovels and spikes 66


Edward Donahoe, labor and stock 18 90


275 91


92


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


FEBRUARY.


Andrew H. Pettingell, services as superintendent


$19 36


John Hale, labor 9 00


Cornelius Lynch,


23 10


Michael Harrigan, ".


19 43


John Clifford, 66


11 10


Cornelius Kelliher, “


14 33


Thomas Ryan,


8 55


Edward Powers, 66


12 83


Daniel Quill, 14 40


Patrick Murphy, 10 20


Jeremiah Shehan,


14 33


Daniel Cronan, 66


12 75


John Foley, 66


2 03


William Fowler,


90


Jeremiah Lynch,


30


Jeremiah Toomey, "


13 73


Charles M. Pritchard, servics as superintendent


55 64


Patrick Moylan, labor


10 20


James Welch, 66


6 08


Frank Buckley, 66


10 35


Charles W. Davis, "


6 90


P. Shea, 66


2 10


William Casey, 66


1 28


John W. Gildart,


1 20


Daniel Creedon. . .


1 13


James Corey, 66


1 05


J. Murphy, 66


1 05


Edmund Murphy.


3 15


James Lyons, 1 43


Patrick Moynihan, " 3 00


6 05


Dennis Donahoe, labor 3 50


Jere Sweeney, 1 65


Daniel Davis, 60


Moses L. Chase, team work 5 60


Warren Dockum, 68 loads of gravel 4 76


C. H. Thompson & Co., bog hoe 6 50


$319 56


J. M. & J. L. Chase,


93


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


MARCH.


Daniel Cronan, labor


$ 6 93


Daniel Quill, 5 78


Patrick Moylan, 66


6 49


Patrick Murphy, 66


4 55


Edward Powers,


8 41


Thomas Ryan,


8 05


John Clifford,


6 57


Cornelius Kelliher, "


12 08


James Welch,


5 70


C. W. Davis,


4 64


Michael Harrison,


7 71


Cornelius Lynch,


9 54


Jere Toomey,


5 78


Frank Buckley, 66


5 43


Jere Shehan, 66


4 74


Patrick Shea,


2 72


John Hale, 66


6 13


William Casey,


53


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent 75 00


John Crowley, labor 8 50


Joseph A. Nicholas, labor. 2 55


J. B. & J. C. Moulton, labor 18 15


James Colman, labor 1%


$216 10


APRIL.


Daniel Cronan, labor


$13 13


Daniel Quill,


14 19


Cornelius Kelliher. "




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