City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1887, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1887
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16 55


Thomas Ryan, .


11 47


John Clifford, . .


9 03


Edward Powers,


12 35


13 14


Michael Harrigan,


13 92


Cornelius Lynch,


6 49


Patrick Moylan,


8 59


Frank Buckley, 66


Amount carried forward. .


$118 86


13


94


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $118 86


Jeremiah Shehan, labor


10 69


John Hale, 66


10 69


Patrick Murphy, 66


10 69


Jere Toomey, 66


6 31


Patrick Shea, 66


2 10


Charles W. Davis, "


1 49


John W. Gildart, “


1 75


Patrick Finnegan, "


1 23


James Welch,


3 41


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent


75 00


William B. Porter, teaming


50


Luther Hatch, labor.


1 40


J. Crowley and J. A. Nichols, labor 10 40


Jere W. Doyle, labor and stock 6 50


$261 02


MAY.


Daniel Cronan, labor


$14 26


John Hale, 66


14 71


Frank Buckley, 66


13 49


Jere Toomey, 66


10 86


Cornelius Lynch, 66


18 13


Michael Harrison,


12 35


Patrick Murphy, 66


13 83


Patrick Moylan, 66


19 52


Cornelius Kelliher, “


14 44


Thomas Ryan,


13 83


Daniel Quill, 66


13 57


Jere Shehan,


14 18


John Clifford, . 6


12 34


Edward Powers,


11 38


James Welch.


9 37


John Murphy, 6.


2 80


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent. 75 00


C. N. Maguire, breaking snow paths 5 00


289 06


95


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


JUNE.


Daniel Cronan, labor


$22 05


John Hale, 29 75


Frank Buckley,


29 05


Jere Toomey,


23 64


Cornelius Kelliher, “


28 44


Cornelius Lynch,


20 30


Patrick Moylan, 66


27 39


Thomas Ryan,


25 38


Edward Powers,


25 38


John Clifford,


27 13


Jere Shehan,


21 69


Daniel Quill, 66


21 61


Patrick Murphy, 66


26 00


John Murphy, 29 40


15 06


Patrick Ferguson, 66


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent. 75 00


James Lyons, labor 2 01


Thomas K. Bartlett, labor and stock . 16 95


$466 23


JULY.


Cornelius Lynch, labor. $25 38


Jere Shehan,


22 76


Daniel Quill,


15 93


John Hale,


20 22


Frank Buckley,


22 15


Jere Toomey,


15 76


Cornelius Kelliher, “


25 38


John Murphy, 19 26


18 03


Patrick Murphy, 18 22


Thomas Ryan, 15 16


11 90


John Clifford,


17 86


Patrick Moylan, 66


13 57


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent 75 00


Daniel Cronan, 66


Edward Powers,


Amount carried forward. $336 58


96


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $336 58


James C. Colman, lumber 2 53


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock. 18 75


S. H. Thurlow. hardware. 2 00


Jere W. Doyle, labor and stock . 2 50


E. F. Manning, labor and stock 175 00


$537 36


AUGUST.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent. $75 00


Rockport Granite Company, paving blocks. 776 51


John E. Bailey, measuring for paving stone


Jere Toomey, labor. 4 50


16 81


Daniel Quill, 66


15 76


Edward Powers, labor.


13 66


John Clifford,


13 13


Frank Buckley,


14 01


Cornelius Kelliher, labor


19 16


John Murphy, . 6


11 03


Jere Shehan,


18 39


Cornelius Lynch,


9 63


Patrick Moylan,


3 50


John Hale, 10 69


David Cronan, 66


12 61


Patrick Murphy, .6


11 38


Thomas Ryan


6 84


$1,032 61


SEPTEMBER.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent $75 00


Daniel Cronan, labor


23 47


Daniel Quill,


30 90


Jere Shehan,


18 30


Jere Toomey,


24 07


John Hale,


35 72


Frank Buckley,


26 88


Edward Powers, 66


26 45


Amount carried forward $260 79


97


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $260 79


Thomas Ryan, labor


26 80


John Murphy,


31 17


Patrick Murphy,


28 55


Cornelius Kelliher, "


32 13


John Clifford,


33 27


Cernelius Lynch,


25 73


Patrick Moylan, 66


1 23


William Martin, 66


21 54


Daniel Hallisey,


23 47


John Haley,


21 99


Timothy Leary,


23 25


Robinson Perry, .6


4 38


$534 30


OCTOBER.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent. $75 00


McGlew Brothers, labor and stock. 3 00


F. M. & J. J. McGlew, labor and stock. 9 05


Jere W. Doyle, labor and stock. 1 40


McGlew Bros., repairs on bridge, etc. 22 35


Davis & Littlefield, labor on paving.


2 31


Albert A. Libby & Co., paving and edge stone.


.312 93


Effie B. Moody, wharfage, of paving stone.


17 00


Daniel Cronan, labor. 28 35


Patrick Murphy, .. 25 55


John Hale, 30 63


Frank Buckley,


30 46


Edward Powers, "


18 91


Jeremiah Shehan, labor


25 91


Daniel Quill,


26 26


Jeremiah Toomey,


23 28


John Clifford,


27 31


John Murphy,


22 70


Thomas Ryan, 66


21 19


Cornelius Kelliher,


30 19


Amount carried forward. $753 84


98


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $753 84


Cornelius Lynch. labor.


26 96


John Martin, 66


25 04


Daniel Hallisy,


24 51


Robinson Perry,


7 00


Philip Cummings,


19 26


Timothy Nealton,


9 28


Patrick Moylan,


5 25


$872 14


NOVEMBER.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent. $75 00


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock. 10 50


John E. Bailey, labor and stock.


7 83


Edward Donahoe, labor and stock.


7 25


Daniel Cronan, labor


22 50


Patrick Murphy, labor


21 97


John Hale,


24 15


Frank Buckley, 6.


22 15


Daniel Quill, 6.


22 76


Jere Toomey, 66


30 46


Jere Shehan,


24 59


Edward Powers,


13 57


Thomas Ryan,


14 01


Cornelius Kelleher,


30 03


John Murphy, .


23 99


John C. Clifford,


26 52


Cornelius Lynch,


27 57


22 32


Daniel Hallisy, ..


14 44


Timothy Nealton, 6.


15 32


Philip Cummings,


John Martin . 10 76


$467 69


99


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


DECEMBER.


Charles M. Prichard, services as supt. $75 00


Plum Island turnpike Co .. toll and putting up horses 5 25


John F. Bryan, 3 street brooms .. 2 55


Batchelder and Fogg, oil and water pails. 2 06


Charles C. Stockman, teaming 25


James C. Colman, lumber. 76


Blaisdell & Donnell, edgestones and freight. 121 80


J. G. Little & J. Knight, work on road with men and oxen. 2 50


Oliver C. Philbrick, shoveling snow and cleaning gutter 1 25


Parker M. Lougee, making bridge 2 25


S. H. Thurlow, nails 1 40


Edward Perkins, lumber 6 09


Stephen Coker, nails and spikes. 99


Proprietors of Plum Island, 48 tons Plum Island sand. 4 80


William Holker & Co., putting bottom on can 25


Daniel Cronan, labor


20 93


Patrick Murphy,


21 36


Daniel Quill, 66


21 53


John Hale, 24 16


Edward Powers, 66


22 76


Jeremiah Shehan, “ 20 84


Jeremiah Toomey, " 22 41


Frank Buckley, 66


19 79


John Murphy 66


19 96


John Clifford, 26 96


Cornelius Kelliher, " 28 35


Thomas Ryan, 21 81


Cornelius Lynch,


6 31


John Martin, . .


6 66


$511 03


100


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


RECAPITULATION.


Billls paid in January


$ 275 91


February


319 56


66


March . 216 10


66


April


261 02


May


289 06


66


June.


466 23


July .


537 36


66


August. 1032 61


534 30


September


October 872 14


66


November 467 69


66 December 511 03


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17, 1887 .. $5783 01


101


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation


$8,000 00


CREDITS.


From R. S. Hewlett, one year's rent of Winter street landing to Jan. 1,'88 $51 75


One year's rent of police court room to Jan. 1, 1887 250 00


R. M. Perley, 1 year's rent of Mar- ket st. landing to Oct. 1, 1887 .. 20 00


A. J. Teeling, rent of school build- ings to Oct. 1, 1887 50 00


Ellery, bill credited back 5 71


G. W. Perkins, land rent for shanty on Water street 10


City Hall


1390 00


Burial lots 102 00 -- 1,822 81


Total appropriation and income $9,822 81


Amount undrawn transferred to Incidentals to balance


account 26 83


Expenditures $9,795 98


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property.


JANUARY.


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


W. T. Thompson, " No. 2 66 45 00


W. F. Stanwood, “ No. 3 45 00


James P. Plumer, ". No. 1 single team 40 00


Wmn. H. Dow, No. 2 66 40 00


Geo. W. Carter, No. 3 40 00


Joseph W. Landford, doctoring horses . 100 00


Amount carried forward. $355 00


102


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $355 00 Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock on two sleds 76 50


J. S. Merrill, hay and bedding . 12 19


John F. Bryan, labor and stock 11 75


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing No. 3 single horse 3 50


E. F. Manning, labor and stock


5 60


Paul Titcomb, 16 bags of oats 14 40


F. A. Silloway, labor and stock . 119 65


Edward Donahoe, “ 68 71


E. G. Stratton, dentistry donc on one horse. 3 00


Eben A. Young, labor on cess pool at City Hall 42 00


Eli Lamprey, one screen door and fitting


3 25


John E. Bayley, labor and stock. 13 43


Herman Castelhun, winding city clocks for 3 months 12 50


C. L. Atwater, repairs on school houses 4 03


Blake & Noyes, paint and window sash. 4 00


William H. Toppan, labor and stock. 20 65


Ira F. H. Blake, care of police court rooms 25 00


John Sumner, repairs on conductor 2 80


Thomas P. Mackinney, one nail hammer


65


William J. Creasey, amount paid for land. 51 75


Benjamin P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market Hall .. . 13 29


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 4 81


Geo. H. Plumer, 12 yards crash. 1 80


F. E. Cutter, labor and stock. 25 95


A. D. Woods, setting glass at City Hall 10 30


Ireland & Trefethen, one office desk, 12 chairs 38 00


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 25 00


John Hale, labor 60


Edward Powers, " 20


Thomas Ryan, 1 80


Cornel's Kelliher " 1 80


Daniel Quill, 2 10


Mich'l Harrigan " 1 20


Cornelius Lynch,“ 1 20


Jere Shehan, 90


Patrick Finnegan“ 1 80


$982 11


103


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


FEBRUARY.


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


Wm. T. Tompson, No. 2 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, No. 3 45 00


James P. Plumer, .. No. 1 single team 40 00


Wm. H. Dow, 66 No. 2 40 00


Geo. W. Carter, 60


No. 3 40 00


Paul Titcomb, 16 bags of oats 15 20


26 50


John F. Bryant, labor and stock.


P. Moynihan, :6 36 83 90


S. Coker, weighing hay


J. S. Merrill, hay.


7 81


Luther Haskell, labor and stock.


16 35


F. A. Silloway, 2 collars 11 00


Geo. E. Noyes, 18 chairs 27 00


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock 21 20


26 31


William Huse, 66


12 50


Wm. Holker & Co., sundries


15 70


John Cogger, labor.


75


Daniel Casey,


2 25


Francis Carey,


5 63


Geo. H. Ogden, running boiler 3 nights at City Hall.


6 00


F. E. Cutter, labor and stock. 9 25


Charles S. Colby, building set house for stage at City Hall. 2 00


Edwin Varney, painting scenery 20 00


John Sumner sundries . 16 90


Geo. E. Greeley, labor and stock 5 00


B. W. Ordway, repairing chairs and settees 23 75


John W. Sargent, service as stage carpenter 12 50


B. P. Ireland, service as engineer at Market house 13 29


Daniel Quill, labor 90


Frank Buckley, “


90


Patrick Moylan, " 90


Patrick Finnegan'·


4 20


Daniel Cronan, “ 1 95


Amount carried forward. $598 47


L. M Hatch & Sons, "


104


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $598 47 John Hale, labor 3 30


John Clifford. 1 28


John Murphy,


60


Thomas Ryan,


.


2 55


James Welch,


66


60


J. B. Knight, corn and oats 48 40


$655 20


MARCH.


John Moore, driver of No. 1 double team $44 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 6. 2 66 44 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 3 66 66 .. 44 00


James P. Plumer, 66 66 1 single team 40 00


Wm. H. Dow,


. 6


2 40 00


George W. Carter, . . 3 40 00


Patrick Murphy, labor 35


Thomas Ryan,


79


John Clifford,


88


J. Murphy,


35


Cornelius Kelliher,“ 1 32


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market house 12 00


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 31 25


Charles C. Stockman, chairs 13 50


Geo. H. Ogden, tending boiler 3 nights and repairing screen 8 00 John E. Bailey, labor and stock . 66 88


James C. Colman, lumber 11 04


Thomas & Williams, repairs on slate roof 19 76


Charles L. Huse, setting out lights


6 16


P. T. Winkley, English hay . 30 05


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock 16 00


E. F. Manning, 66 10 70


J. M. True, bedding for No. 2 9 10


John F. Bryan, labor and stock . 13 75


G. W. Rowe, painting cart. 5 00


James M. Woods, painting and repairing 6 75


Amount carried forward.


$515 63


105


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $515 63


C. E. Currier, repoiring wheels and carl 25 90


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock. 16 30


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school houses 3 mos . 30 00


George E. Noyes, 8 chestnut chair 16 20


J. C. Stanley, sundries 2 75


F. H. Fuller, 5 mops. 3 75


Francis Carey, shoveling snow 6 87


S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 10 35


F. E. Cutter, labor and stock. 1 60


Wm. A. Johnson, cloth and towels 2 87


Michael Harrigan, labor. 97


Daniel Quill, 66


97


John Hale, 1 76


$635 92


APRIL.


John Moore, services as driver of No. 1 double team. $44 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


2 44 00 ..


Wm. F. Standwood, 3


.. 44 00


James P. Plumer, .. 1 single team. 40 00


Wm. H. Dow, ..


2 40 00


George W. Carter 66 .6


3 .. . 40 00


Benjamin P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market house .. 12 00


Thomas Ryan, labor


1 50


John Clifford, 1 15


Edward Powers,


97


Michael Harrigan, "


97


Daniel Quill, 66


53


Patrick Finnigan


1 14


John Hale,


36


Patrick Moylan,


35


Daniel Cronan,


18


Patrick Murphy, ..


18


Jere Toomey,


18


James Welch,


18


Amount carried forward . $271 69


106


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $271 69


Cornelius Kelliher, "


18


Frank Buckley, 1


E. Donahoe, labor and stock. 118 30


Geo. W. Rowe, paint and labor


10 00


P. T. Winkley, hay. 57 15


Poor Department, hay.


86 91


Jere W. Doyle, labor and stock


8 75


E. F. Manning, 66


43 98


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn. 23 40


George Fenderson, est., sundries


23 95


Lord Brothers, labor and stock


22 57


C. R. Sargent, 66


13 41


Francis Carey, shoveling snow 4 03


William Casey, 4 29


James C. Colman, lumber . 18 06


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room 10 00


Herman Castelhun, winding city clocks for 3 months.


12 50


S. M. Howes & Co., stoves.


8 50


Edward Osgood, lanterns and globes


2 85


J. B. Creasey, sundries 2 20


William Holker & Co., sundries 13 02


Jere Cashman, teaming 63 00


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 11 78


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 10 00


$840 70


MAY.


John Moore, services as driver of No. 1 double team $ 44 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 2 44 00 66


Wm. F. Stanwood, 3 44 00


James P. Plumer, 66 1 single team 40 00


Wm. H. Dow, .. 2 40 00


Goo. W. Carter, 66


3 40 00


Benj. P. Ireland, " engineer at Market house, etc. .


17 00


Edmund Murphy, labor


2 10


Amount carried forward. $271 10


107


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward $271 10


Patrick Finnegan, labor.


70


John Hale, 2 45


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter at City Hall. 5 00


Daniel Cronan, labor. 1 40


Jere Shehan,


1 40


Jere Toomey,


1 40


Patrick Murphy. . 1 40


Daniel Quill.


1 40


Franck Buckley,


1 40


John Clifford,


1 40


Edward Powers.


1 40


Thomas Ryan. . 6


70


John F. Bryan, and stock 12 80


10 50


Paul Titcomb, corn feed. etc 16 25


Charles N. Maguire, bedding. 11 75


John E. Bailey, labor and stock. 41 49


B. W. Ordway, repairing settees and chairs 10 00


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school house 10 00


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock 96


L. M. Hatch & Sons. “ 11 69


Geo. H. Plumer. 53 yds. cotton


5 30


Fred P. Hinckley, filling up well at school house 20 33


Michael Carey, labor


1 57


Francis Carey.


3 32


Eagle Chemical Co., 1 bbl. Eagle mill powder 32 10


Geo. E. Noyes, mattress 4 00


F. E. DeJean, labor and stock. 1 75


Frank Collins, labor at school house 2 00


J. M. Greenough, 2 horses and wagonette 14 00


$500 96


E. F. Manning. : 6


108


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


JUNE.


Jolin Moore, services as driver of No. 1 double team. .$ 55 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 6 6


2


66 55 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


3


66 55 00


James P. Plumer. 66 1 single team 50 00


Wm. H. Dow, 66 ..


2


66 50 00


Geo. W. Carter,


66


66


3


50 00


Ben P. Ircland,


Daniel Cronan,


labor


Jere Shehan,


66


1 93


Daniel Quill,


66


4 47


Thomas Ryan,


66


3 24


Edward Powers, . .


2 98


John Clifford,


3 24


Patrick Murphy, 66


26


Patrick Ferguson,


2 63


Jere Toomey,


1 32


Frank Buckley, 66


52


Patrick Moylan, 66


3 76


Jobn Hale, 66


88


John W. Sargent. services as stage carpenter at City Hall. 17 50


Wm. T. Thompson, 3 weeks driver of No. 2 33 00


Paul Titcomb, grain 25 60


Hale Knight, 49 00


Paul T. Winkley, hay


67 40


J. S. Merrill, 66 40 55


Geo. E. Daniels, horse cart and expressage on same. 76 00


Chas. M. Lunt, hay and removing night soil 39 50 James Noyes, load of litter 7 96


Jackman & Griffin, labor at school house


10 66


Rufus Adams, labor and stock. 29 51


Wm. F. Houston, railroad tickets to Haverhill for com 8 38


C. R. Sargent, one burner and labor 60


Thos. P. Mackinney, hardware. 3 92


Edward Perkins, lumber 41 36


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room 10 00


' engineer at Market house 15 00 53


Amount carried forward $816 79


109


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $816 70 Chas. C. Stockman, 2 dozen chairs at City Hall. 14 40


Calvin E. Currier, repairs on cart. 2 25


Joseph Torres, labor and stock. 4 10


S. H. Saff :: 1 & Co., repairing at engine house


8 00


$845 45


JULY.


John Moore, serv


+. as driver of No. 1 double team. $ 44 00


Wm. T. Thompso


2 1 58 . 6


Wm. H. Dow, .. 66 66


66 43 85


Wm. F. Stanwood, 6. 3 44 00


James P. Plumer.


1 single team 40 00


Frank Annis,


.. 66 2 38 57


George W. Carter.


66


3 40 00


Ben P. Ireland,


" engineer at Market house 12 00


John Hale,


labor


7 88


Jere Shehan,


2 18


Patrick Murphy, 66


9 18


Daniel Cronan, ..


10 06


Daniel Quill,


7 01


John Clifford,


7 88


Cornelius Kelliher, "


2 18


Thomas Ryan. 6.


8 75


Edward Powers, 66


11 38


John Murphy, 66


9 63


Jeremiah Toomey, "


5 25


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter at hall.


2 50


Frank Buckley, labor


6 12


Cornelius Lynch,


1 75


Paul T. Winkley, jr., hay .


29 40


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing horses.


8 75


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock


10 50


Edw. F. Manning, 10 97


Paul Titcomb, grain. 18 80


Hale Knight, 66 66 25


Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware


12 73


Amount carried forward .. $513 15


15


110


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $513 15


Wm. H. Johnson, cutting grass . 10 00


Edward Osgood, 4 colored glass globes 3 50


William Huse, labor and stock . 70 00


Hermann Castelhun, winding city clocks 3 months 12 50


James M. Woods, repairing cart. 2 25


William A. Johnson, cotton cloth 3 40


Chas. R. Sargent, labor and stock. 183 90


Eben Young, repairing plastering 4 00


James C. Colman, lumber 25 73


$828 43


AUGUST.


John Moore, services as driver of No. 1 double team $ 44 00


Willliam H. Dow, 66


2 66 44 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


3 44 00


James P. Plumer, 66 1 single team 40 00


Frank Annis. 6.6 2 40 00


George W. Carter,


66


3 . 6 40 00


Benj. P. Ireland,


" engineer at Market house 12 00


John Hale, labor


15 75


Patrick Murphy, 66


14 44


Daniel Cronan, 66


15 75


Thomas Ryan, 66


17 95


Cornelius Lynch, 66


7 97


Jere Toomey,


66


6 56


Daniel Quill, 66


6 22


Jeremiah Shehan,


7 95


John Murphy,


11 30


Cornelius Kelliher, “


8 04


John Clifford,


11 30


Edward Powers, 6.


3 94


Frank Buckley,


6 66


Patrick Moynihan, "


4 38


P. T. Winkley, jr., hay


29 35


Paul Titcomb, grain, etc. 8 15


28 25


John F. Bryan, labor and stock


Amount carried forward $467 96


111


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward $467 96


Moses M. Ross, sundries


17 70


J. S. Merrill, hay . 36 63


George E. Greeley, labor and stock 56 25


F. E. Davis, repairs on lawn mower 3 60


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock 10 85


James C. Colman, lumber 15 02


F. E. Cutter, paints 2 75


Edward S. Hidden, whitewashing the police station 17 00


Euclid Moynihan, labor and stock 5 25


W. N. Griffith, cutting grass. 6 00


John E. Bailey, labor and stock


61. 75


C. H. Meader, 66 44 94


Moses Brown, 21} yds. linen toweling 2 69


William Huse, labor. 23 70


Rufus Adams, labor and stock. 20 10


$792 19


SEPTEMBER.


John Moore, services as driver of No. 1 double team $ 37 71


Wm. H. Dow,


. .


2


66 55 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


66


3


66 55 00


James P. Plumer,


6 1 single team. 34 29


Frank Annis,


.6


2 50 00


George W. Carter,


66


3 50 00


Ben P. Ireland,


" engineer of Market house 15 00


Thomas Ryan,


labor


6 13


Daniel Cronan,


7 35


Daniel Quill,


66


6 13


Edward Powers,


66


5 60


Jere Shehan,


13 48


John Hale,


4 20


John Murphy, . 6


2 63


Cornel's Kelleher, "


2 63


Cornelius Lynch, “


7 36


Maurice Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team. 17 29


Ellery, 66 66 single 5 71


Amount carried forward. $375 51


112


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $375 51


Timothy Leary, labor


6 48


John Hale,


88


Daniel Hallisey,


1 41


Frank Buckley,


88


John Martin,


. .


88


Patrick Murphy,


35


Jere Toomey,


2 63


McGlew Bros., labor and stock 112 90


Paul Titcomb, grain .


27 28


E. F. Manning, labor and stock


18 25


Joseph Little, jr., 2560 1bs. hay


25 70


Charles M. Lunt, English hay.


27 00


C. R. Sargent, repairing lawn mower, pick lock 1 25


Edward Perkins, lumber.


36 80


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps


17 00


John Sumner, labor and stock . 71 19


Newburyport Water Co., labor and stock setting fountain .. 9 75


31 35


Henry Z. Whittier, 1 dozen shades 3 00


64 65


John H. Balch, 6} yds. matting


8 55


William Huse, labor and stock. 10 50


J. C. Stanley, chain. 1 65


L. M. Hatch & Sons, labor and stock 6 69


C. G. Thomas, clearing out well. 7 00


J. C. Stanley, bolts and drain pipe 1 96


S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 9 64


Albert E. Bray, services as driver of No. 1 single team 8 57


$894 70


Frank Collins, whitewashing and repairing Bromfield school Wm. N. Griffith, mowing grass on Brown square


5 00


Philip H. Noyes, labor and stock


113


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


OCTOBER.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team .... $ 44 00


Wm. H. Dow,


2 44 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


3


6. 44 00


Albert E. Bray,


1 single team 40 00


Frank Annis, . .


2 40 00


George W. Carter, 6 6 . .


3


40 00


Ben P. Ireland.


" engineer at Market house 12 00


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter


15 00


Thomas Ryan, labor


44


John Clifford.


44


Jeremiah Shehan, ..


1 32


Daniel Hallisey,


44


Daniel Cronan, ..


2 28


Patrick Murphy,


2 46


Jeremiah Toomey, "


1 05


Timothy Nealon,


1 05


John Murphy, 6.


70


Cornelius Kelliher, “


70


Cornelius Lynch,


88


John Hale, 66


1 58


Hale Knight, corn and oats.


90 18


Paul Titcomb, corn, oats and shorts 16 33


Edward F. Manning, labor and stock 7 00


Jere W. Doyle, 13 25


James Noyes, hay. 6 94


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 12 71


Fred P. Hinckley, fixing ventilators at Kelley school. 1 50


Manuel P. Goodwin, repairing clocks at school 9 00


George A. Pike, repairing pump. 6 00


Albert Russell & Sons, fountain. 120 50


James C. Colman, lumber 81 98


John Sumner, labor and stock 81 89


J. G. Muldoon, labor on funnel 31 15


George F. Avery, scenery. 50 00


Stephen R. Fox, cleaning stove pipes 4 25


Amount carried forward. $825 02


114


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $825 02 Herman Castelhun, winding city clock for 3 months 12 50


Charles H. Meader, labor and stock 9 59


Muldoon & Plumer, at City Hall 1 25


Davis & Littlefield, cutting stones 30 00


NOVEMBER.


$878 36


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team. .$55 00


William H. Dow,


2


66


55 00


William F. Stanwood, ..


3


66 55 00


Albert E. Bray,


66


66


1 single team


66


50 00


Frank Annis,


2


50 00


George W. Carter,


3 50 00 66


Benjamin P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market House. 15 00


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter. 13 75


John Hale, labor 88


Daniel Cronan, labor


1 23


Chrnelius Kelliher “


61


John Murphy,


61


John Clifford, 66


70


Edward Powers,


1 05


Frank Buckley,


35


Joseph W. Landford, horse doctor 75 00


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats 17 90


Hale Knight, 66 34 75


S. Coker, weighing hay . 1 33


Samuel Blake & Son, professional attendance on horses 20 00


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. 42 90


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor at school house. 6 95


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock. 7 50


Frank E. Davis, cleaning boiler and stock . 4 50


John E. Bailey, labor and stock. 159 69


Parker M. Lougee, labor and stock 6 00


John Ronan, fencing Davenport lot and teaming 13 75


Henry W. Moulton, five months' rent of school house 50 00


Jackman & Griffin, labor and stock . 32 19


H. J. Plummer, labor and stock. 5 75


Amount carried forward .. $827 39


115


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward .. $827 39 John Sumner, storing stove and setting up 2 00


J. A. Adams, teaming 1 25


William Huse, labor at school house 9 00


Edward Osgood, burners and chimneys


1 72


S. Coker, sundries 3 47


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock 9 80


854 63


DECEMBER.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 dougle team. $55 00


William H. Dow, ،، 2 55 00


William F. Stanwood, 66 66


3 55 00


Albert E. Bray, 66 66 1 single team 50 00


Frank Annis, .. 2 50 00


George W. Carter, 66 3


.. 50 00


Benjamin P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market House. 15 00 John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter at City Hall. . 18 75 Edward Powers, labor


3 86


Cornelius Kelliher, labor


1 40


John Murphy,


2 63


Patrick Murphy,


1 05


Dauiel Quill,


2 64


John Hale. ..


1 23


Daniel Cronan,


1 76


Thomas Ryan. 1 23


John Clifford.


70


Poor Department, hay. 152 21


John F. Bryan, labor and stock 4 85


E. F. Manning. 15 25


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn. 15 35


F. A. Silloway, labor and stock. 103 15


L. M. Hatch & Sons, labor and stock. 55 20


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock. 3 00


Albert F. Young, oil and stove polish . 4 80


W. A. Davis & Son, hose covering and putting up awnings. 9 15


A. D. Woods, labor and stock. 64 27


Amount carried forward $792 48


116


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $792 48 Thomas Humphreys, labor and stock calking cart. 2 00 Rufus Adams, labor and stock on look and ladder house 75 00


S. H. Thurlow, sundry articles. 10 32


Henry W. Moulton, 1 month's rent of school house 10 00


B. W. Ordway, labor and stook on settees 7 00


C. H. Meader, labor and stock. 22 83


George H. Plumer, 52 yards cotton 4 68


Lloyd Bros., curtains. 6 13


Edward Perkins, lumber 32 98


Rufus Adams, labor and stock on school houses 48 35


James C. Colman, lumber . 58 86


William B. Porter, teaming.


2 35


F. A. Silloway, labor and stock. 9 35


Charles C. Stockman, use of horse 5 00


$1,087 33


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$982 11


February


655 20


6 6 March. 635 92


66 April


840 70


. .


May


500 96


66 June


845 45


66 July


828 43


66 August 792 19


894 70


October:


878 36


66 November 854 63


66 December 1,087 33


September


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17. 1887. ... $9,795 98


117


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .$9,000 00


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court fees to October 3, 1887 . $2.066 98 Abby A. Smith, services of police offi- cer 14 00-2,080 98


Total appropriation and income. $11,080 98




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