City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1887, Part 6

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1887
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Amount undrawn transferred to Incidentals to balance


account 378 05


Expenditures $10,702 93


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Police. JANUARY.


Charles H. de Rochement, services as city marshal $77 00


Charles H. deRochement, 66


25 00


Samuel W. Tuck.


66


asistant marshal


62 50


Robert C. Bragg, 66


patrolman 62 00


Edward E. Taylor. 66


62 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


..


66


63 00


Seth Young,


66


59 13


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


66


59 13


William V. Hewlett,


66 59 13


Amount carried forward .


$528 89


16


118


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$528 89


Lemuel Hicken, services as patrolman


59 13


Robert G. Allen. 66


59 13


Henry J. Hidden,


66


59 13


Albert D. Hale, .. 66


59 13


Joseph H. Post, 66


66


59 13


Daniel Ryan, $6


66


59 13


James W. Merritt,


59 13


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 40


Charles W. Woods, ice at station


9 00


George Butler, pilot bread.


9 61


$966 81


FEBRUARY.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$56 74


Charles H. deRochement "


66 20 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


.:


assistant marshal 16 15


Edward E. Taylor, 66


66


62 35


Bartholomew Shehan, patrolman 61 13


Robert C. Bragg, 66


62 00


Ira F. H. Blake, 66


62 50


James W. Merritt.


66


58 13


Lemuel Hicken,


66


58 13


Henry J. Hidden. . 6


66


58 13


A. D. Hale, 66


59 13


Alexander H. Libby, 66


6:


45 00


Joseph H. Post. 66 66


58 13


Seth Young,


66


58 13


William V. Hewlett, 66


58 13


Daniel Ryan.


13 13


Robert G. Allen,


.6


13 13


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 5 20


Charles H. Johnson, stationary


26 25


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 8 75


S. H. Fowle, papers. 9 28


Gillett & Co. express, expressage 1 00


$870 52


119


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


MARCH.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$85 88


Edward E. Taylor,


assistant marshal . 62 50


Ira F. H. Blake,


patrolman 56 50


Robert C. Bragg,


56 00


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


56 00


Alex. H. Libby, 66 66


52 49


James W. Merritt,


52 49


William V. Hewlett,


וי


52 49


Henry J. Hidden, 66 66


52 49


Lemuel Hicken,


52 49


Albert D. Hale, 66 66


52 49


Seth Young, 66


52 49


Joseph H. Post, 66


52 49


Telephone Co., use of telephone 5 00


C. W. Learned & Co., insect powder 6 50


Somerville Manufacturing Co., gilt police buttons 15 00


Eagle Printing Co., printing . 12 25


$775 55


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal .


Edward E. Taylor,


assistant marshal 62 50


Ira F. H. Blake, 66


patrolman 62 75


56 00


Bartholomew Shehan,


56 00


Alex. H. Libby, 66


56 00


James W. Merritt,


..


56 00


William V. Hewlett,


56 00


Henry J. Hidden,


66


56 00


Lemuel Hicken, 66


56 00


Albert D. Hale,


66


56 00


Seth Young, 66 56 00


56 00


George Butler, crackers. 13 89


Telephone Co., use of telephone 5 25


Est. Geo. H. Fenderson, ginger and insect powder 4 15


$790 80


APRIL.


$82 26


Robert C. Bragg, 66


66


Joseph H. Post, 66


120


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


MAY.


Geerge B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$82 72


Edward E. Taylor,


assistant marshal 62 50


Ira F. H. Blake, 66


patrolman 56 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


57 00


Bartholomew Shehan 66


66


56 00


Alexander H. Libby, 66 6 6


56 00


James W. Merritt,


66


56 00


William V. Hewlett, 66


66


56 00


Henry J. Hidden, 66


56 00


Lemuel Hicken, 66


56 00


Albert D. Hale.


66


56 00


Seth Young,


6 6


56 00


Joseph H. Post, 66


56 00


J. M. Greenough, hack .


50


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 00


George Butler, pilot bread.


7 13


JUNE.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$ 82 56


Edward E. Taylor, assistant “ 62 50


Schoville Manuf'g Co., brass buttons. 15 00


J. M. Bacheller, horse and teams


9 00


George Butler, pilot bread ..


7 52


Telephone Co., use of Telcphone.


5 70


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams to Chief Wade.


80


Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing.


14 00


Fred E. Smith,


5 00


Ira F. H. Blake, services as patrolman


74 50


Bart Shehan, .


70 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


70 00


Henry J. Hidden,


73 00


Alex H. Libby,


72 00


James W. Merritt.


71 00


Wm. V. Hewlett,


71 00


Joseph. H. Post,


71 00


Amount carried forward. $774 58


$774 85


121


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$774 58


Lemuel Hicken, services as patrolman


72 00


Albert D. Hale,


74 00


Seth Young,


73 00


Patrick Creadon, 6 6


55 00


1 $1,048 58


JULY.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$ 81 85


Edward E. Taylor,


assistant 62 50


Fanny Donahoe. cleaning at station


8 18


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


4 80


Ira F. H. Blake, services as patrolman


56 50


Bartholomew Shehan,


56 00


Robert C. Bragg,


56 00


Seth Young,


57 00


Albert D. Hale, ..


56 00


Lemuel Hicken,


66


57 00


Joseph H. Post,


57 00


William V. Hewlett, 66


57 00


Henry J. Hidden, ..


57 00


James W. Merritt,


57 00


Alexander Libby,


57 00


Patrick Creadon, .6


57 00


$837 83


AUGUST.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal $ 83 51


Edward E. Taylor, assistant . 64 50


William R. Johnston, milk. 16 20


Ira F. H. Blake, services as janitor at station


18 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 10


Moses M. Ross, groceries.


46 47


Eben Rolfe, repairs at station .


1 00


Ira F. H. Blake, services as patrolman


30 00


Bartholomew Shehan, . . 58 00


Robert C. Bragg,


60 00


Amount carried forward. $382 53


!


1


i


122


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $382 53


Patrick Creadon, services as patrolman


00 00


Alexander Libby, .6


60 00


James W. Merritt.


61 00


Henry J. Hiddden,


61 00


William V. Hewlett,


59 00


Joseph H. Post,


59 00


Lemuel Hicken,


٠٠


60 00


Albert D. Hale, ..


60 00


Seth Young, . .


61 00


John C. Buckley,


3 00


Allen McLean, 4 00


Frank Buckley,


4 00


Charles H. Bartlett, ..


4 00


John White,


.6


4 00


$942 53


SEPTEMBER.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal $ 84 42


Edward E. Taylor,


assistant “ 62 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


5 40


S. H. Fowle, papers.


6 60


Robert C. Bragg, services as patrolman


72 50


Bart Shehan,


70 00


Seth Young, 6 .


73 00


Albert I). Hale,


. .


72 00


Lemuel Hicken,


71 00


Joseph H. Post,


71 00


William V. Hewlett, 66


72 00


Henry J. Hidden.


70 00


James W. Merritt, 66


71 00


Alexander H. Libby,


71 00


Patrick Creadon, .6


70 00


$942 42


123


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


OCTOBER.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal $ 83 42


Edward E. Taylor, assistant “ 63 50


H. G. Johnson, appearance at police court 30 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone . 4 65


J. M. Bacheller, use of teams for police. 5 00


· George W. Snow, professional attendance at station


3 00


George Butler, pilot bread


16 90


Bartholomew Shehan, services as patrolman


57 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


57 00


Seth Young, . .


56 00


Albert D. Hale. 66


58 00


Lemuel Hicken, 60


61 00


Joseph H. Post,


58 00


William V. Hewlett,


60 00


Henry J. Hidden, ..


59 00


James W. Merritt. ..


60 00


Alexander H. Libby. 6:


59 00


Patrick Creadon.


59 00


Samuel P. Boardman. 66


2 00


Frank Buckley, .6


2 00


$854 47


NOVEMBER.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$ 83 07


Edward E. Taylor,


assistant . 62 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone 5 15


J. M. Greenough hack.


50


Western Union Tel. Co., telegraphing to Sparrow Bros ..


99


Robert C. Bragg, services as patrolman


72 50


Bart Shehan,


70 00


Seth Young, ..


74 00


Albert D. Hale. . .


72 00


Lemuel Hicken, ..


73 00


Joseph H. Post, ..


73 00


William V. Hewlett.


72 00


Henry J. Hidden,


76 00


Amount carried forward. $734 71


124


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $734 71


James W. Merritt, services as patrolman 71 00


Alexander H. Libby,


71 00


Patrick Creadon,


72 00


$948 71


DECEMBER.


Robert C. Bragg, services as patrolman $ 70 5.0


Bart Sheehan


70 00


Seth Young, .6


72 00


Albert D. Hale,


70 00


Lemuel Hicken,


66


72 00


Joseph H. Post,


70 00


James W. Merritt,


72 00


Henry J. Hidden,


72 00


William V. Hewlett.


..


72 00


Alexander H. Libby. 6.


70 00


Patrick Creadon,


72 00


George B. Hicken


" city marshal 82 82


Edward E. Taylor, · assistant 62 50


4 40


Telephone Co., use of telephone


17 64


George Butler, pilot bread


$949 86


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$ 966 81


February


870 52


،، March


775 55


66


April


790 80


..


May. .


1,048 58


66


July


942 53


66


September


942 42


October


854 47


November 948 71


6.


December 949 86


774 85


June


837 83


August . .


·


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17, 1887.$10,702 93


125


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$2,500 00


CREDITS.


From State of Massachusetts, balance of cor-


poration tax of year 1886 $2,021 54


From E. P. Shaw, damage to sleigh . 10 00


From city clerk, licenses 18 00


From city clerk, issuing and recording liquor licenses for year 1887 71 00


From city clerk, fees from marriage licenses for the year 1887 58 50


From city clerk, recording mortgages, assign- ments etc. 29 35


From Newburyport & Amesbury Horse R.


R. tax deed for taxes of 1884 134 84


2,343 23


From Ineome account, transferred


5,824 00- 8,167 23


Total appropriation and income .. 10,667 23


Transferred from Public Property .


26 83


Police department


378 05


66 Poor


546 26


6. Board of Health. 11 02


60


New Engine house


122 74


Interest 1,624 09


1


66 Abatement of tax of 1887. . 367 86-3,076 85


13,744 08


Transferred to School department. $ 520 54


Highway 66 . 1,719 44


66 Fire


66 213 53


Lighting streets etc 20 79


Amount carried forward. $2,474 30 $13,744 08


126


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. 2.474 30 $13,744 08


Transferred to Salaries


16 68


Fuel.


811 51


66


Public Library


464 53


Newburyport Bridge


1,215 40


Sidewalks and Edgestones. . .


202 31


Ashes and Rubbish. 248 68


Printing .


83 69


Water Supply 25 00


State of Mass. account. 68 00


Abatement of Tax of 1884 . 333 68- 5,943 78


Expenditures as per statement below


7,041 74


7,800 30


Balance overdrawn in 1886 120 34- 7,162 08


Undrawn transferred to Sinking Fund to balance account .. $638 22


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council.


JANUARY.


American Express Co., expressage . 45


James V. Felker, disbursing state aid 50 00


William H. Johnson, carrying ballot boxes 5 00


Andrew J. Leighton, collecting check lists 1 00


J. F. Morrill, 3 suppers and meals for mayor and aldermen . 8 00


Horace I. Bartlett, expenses and fees 13 00


John Huse, rent of office . 9 00


Joseph C. Lunt, death returns


13 50


Samuel Pearson, fixing election room


8 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward room


6 00


John Burke, " on ballot boxes 1 50


Charles E. Ash, " in ward room 7 00


Alpheus G. Knight, " as warden 5 00


Amount carried forward. $131 45


127


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$131 45


John C. Lang, services as clerk .


5 00


Alfred Osgood,


inspector 5 00


F. S. Goodwin, 66


5 00


Moses A. Stevens, .6


deputy warden 2 50


George P. Greenleaf,


clerk 2 50


Abner W. Porter,


inspector 2 50


Thomas Humphreys, 66


2 50


John Burke, warden 5 00


Charles M. Pritchard,


clerk 5 00


Isaac Poor, jr., ..


inspector 5 00


Samuel J. Ford, 66


5 00


Daniel A. Pingry,


deputy warden 2 50


Aaron B. Adams,


clerk 2 50


John C. M. Blaisdell,


..


inspector 2 50


George O. P. Greely,


66


2 50


Daniel T. Reed,


warden


5 00


John W. Sargent,


clerk . 5 00


Wm. A. Little,


inspector 5 00


Charles S. Colby,


5 00


Wm. A. Davis,


deputy warden


2 50


John C. Kimball,


66


clerk 2 50


Howard P. Currier,


inspector . 2 50


Wm. J. Creasey,


warden


5 00


Wm. H. Sumner,


clerk . 5 00


Charles A. Stockman,


inspector 5 00


Winthrop S. Low,


5 00


Edwin Currier, 66


deputy warden


2 50


Wm. H. Welch,


66


clerk . 2 50


Geo. W. Craig, 66


inspector. 2 50


George A. Pearson,


warden 5 00


Henry Martin,


clerk


5 00


Michael O'Connell, ،،


inspector 5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes


5 00


Luther Carter,


deputy warden 2 50


Charles A, Peabody, 66


clerk. 2 50


Amount carried forward. $266 45


1


128


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $266 45


Cyrus A. Haskell, services as deputy inspector


2 50


Patrick Creadon, 2 50


Joshua L. Chase,


warden 5 00


Edw. H. McConnell, “


clerk


5 00


John L. Lewis,


66


inspector


5 00


John C. Currier,


5 00


Hubbard Getchell,


deputy warden


2 50


John M. Chase,


inspector 2 50


Registrars of Voters, salary for the year 300 00


$596 45


FEBRUARY.


M. C. Teel & Son, printing. $24 00


Plumer and Fogg, expressage. 15


James V. Felker, making annual report 50 00


Lovett's Express, expressage .


15


U. S. Post Office, rent for boxes and stamps 16 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone . 4 00


1 00


Wm. J. Creasey, services as warden


5 00


Wm. H. Sumner, clerk


5 00


George W. Craig, 16


5 00


Edwin Currier,


deputy warden 2 50


William H. Welch, .


66


clerk


2 50


Charles H. Johnson, stationary 15 00


J. F. Morrill, lunch and cigars. 4 70


6 50


Gillett & Co., Express, expressage


Wm. Allen & Co., stationary 16 00


Henry R. Weitzel, 56 death returns 14 00


E. P. Hurd, birth returns


4 50


H. F. Adams, 66


1 50


David Foss, 66 4 75


12 00


George W. Snow, " 66


18 00


J. J. Healey,


Amount carried forward $217 75


5 00


Winthrop S. Low,


inspector


Sampson, Murdock & Co., directory


129


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $217 75


I. B. Bolton, birth returns 7 00


Charles W. Stiles, “ 3 50


Peter Cusack, death returns . 23 25


Board of Assessors, copying valuation books 204 00


$455 50


MARCH.


Eage Printing Co., printing . 5 25


J. Otis Winkley, expenses to Boston twice 22 00


Middle street society, ringing bell 3 00


J. M. Bailey,


3 00


S. R. Fox,


. .


3 00


Charles H. Lunt, 6. 3 00


F. H. Rundlett,


3 00


Charles H. Whiting, intention of marriage. 3 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


Moses H. Sargent, stationary . 17 39


$67 14


APRIL.


George H. Stevens, paid expressage $ 15


Plummer & Fogg, expressage. . 1 20


Frank W. Hale, cash paid for sundry articles 11 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


Fred E. Smith, printing 5 25


Corlies, Macy & Co., tax books and marriage record 20 25


Alexander Leach, ringing bell 3 00


Com. of Mass., corporation and national bank tax 69 91


Charles A. Haynes, printing 4 50


$119 51


130


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


MAY.


George H. Stevens, cash paid for dog license blanks $ 5 75


Samson Levy, box rent. 1 50


John F. Young, birth returns. 2 75


Caleb Hewitt, cash paid for repairs 2 25


Gillett & Co.'s Express, expressage


4 25


Geo. H. Pearson, sundries . 6 90


N. Little & Co., making assessors' books


24 00


American Express Co., expressage.


15


A. L. Jackson, ringing bell .


5 00


S. H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser for 10 months. 9 00


Samson Levy, P. M., stamps. 15 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


Troy Rubber Stamp Works, rubber stamps 1 25


Hiram H. Landford, horse and carriage


39 00


Frank W. Hale, expenses and witness fees 21 15


Horace I. Bartlett, 53 14


John Huse, rent of office and extra. 20 65


J. Otis Winkley, expense to Boston on drainage 6 00


$221 74


JUNE.


S. H. Safford & Co., death returns $ 32 00


George H. Stevens, cash paid 5 25


J. Otis Winkley, expense to Boston 3 00


Eagle Printing Co., printing 1 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


George Montgomery, death returns


8 75


M. H. Sargent, sundries ... 8 05


George W. Snow, professional attendance 5 00


Charles J. Haynes, printing 2 50


Charles C. Stockman, use of horse and buggy 1 00


J. F. Morrill, dinner for legislative committee 28 00


Greylock Pen Co., pens 3 75


Harry W. Bayley, on account copying marriages, deaths. . 75 00


Fred E. Smith, printing . 4 00


$181 55


131


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


JULY.


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


4 00


George H. Pearson, sundries 11 20


John Huse, rent of office. 18 00


Sampson Levy, P. M., stamps 2 00


Plummer & Fogg, expressage. 85


Wm. F. Houston, Treas., appropriation for 4th of July. .. 200 00


AUGUST.


$236 05


News Publishing Co., printing. $ 5 70


Joseph C. Lunt, death returns and ringing bell 11 00


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell for 4th of July 3 00


Stephen R. Fox, 3 00


F. H. Rundlett. 66


3 00


Daniel P. Pike.


3 00


Alexander Leach. 3 00


J. M. Bayley, .. 3 00


Gillett & Co.'s Express. expressage 7 65


S. Levy, P. M., box rent . .. 1 00


Luther Dame, surveying the Davenport lot . 3 00


American Express Co., expressage 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


.George H. Stevens, recording and returning births, deaths and marriages for 1886 215 95


S. Levy, P. M., stamps.


15 00


$282 05


SEPTEMBER.


S. H. Fowle, papers . 6 00


John Connors, ringing bell. 6 00


M. R. Warren, 1 dozen tax collectors' deeds 42


U. S. Post Office, box rent and stamps


2 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


Corlies, Macy & Co., bond book .. 47 50


William H. Johnson, distributing tax bills. 50 00


Charles F. Pearson, to horse and buggy 1 25


Frank W. Hale, cash paid for traveling expenses. 11 00


Harry W. Bayley, on account copying marriages. deaths .. 50 00


$178 67


132


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


OCTOBER.


News Publishing Co., printing. $ 19 10


American Express Co., expressage. 70


Frank W. Hale, to professional services and expenses 80 39


John Huse, office rent. 9 00


Albert Russell & Sons, 2000 lbs. weights


65 40


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


1 35


A. L. Jackson, ringing bell 4th of July 3 00


Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams 1 14


Harry W. Bayley, on account copying marriages, deaths. . 25 00


Board of Assessors, to assessing bank tax 142 26


S. Levy, P. M., postal cards and stamps. 17 00


$368 34


NOVEMBER.


Fogg's Express, expressage. $ 1 40


J. M. Greenough, horse and buggy 14 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


American Express Co., expressage. 6 00


Board of Assessors, making poll tax lists. 54 00


M. R. Warren, 2 check books. 16 00


Frank W. Hale, cash paid for traveling expenses


23 40


S. Levy, P. M., rent of 3 boxes


1 50


Gillett & Co.'s Express, expressage 5 75


Lovett's .6 30


$126 35


DECEMBER.


William B. Porter, sprinkling for fair 3 50


George H. Stevens, cash paid for ink . 75


Jere Haley, error in tax levy made by assessors 3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


90


Chas C. Stockman, teaming


Frank W. Hele, cash paid for expenses to Salem and wit-


nesses 8 85


Amount carri d forward $21 00


Plummer & Fogg, expressage


133


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$21 00


Moses E. Cook,


services as warden


5 00


John C. Lang,


clerk .


5 00


Alfred Osgood,


inspector 5 00


Thomas Humphreys,


5 00


Moses A. Stevens,


deputy warden 2 50


George P. Greenleaf,


66 clerk .. 2 50


Fred S. Goodwin,


inspector 2 50


Abner W. Porter,


16


66


2 50


John Burke,


warden


5 00


Joseph L. Dockum,


clerk .


5 00


Samuel J. Ford,


inspector


5 00


Isaac Poor, jr.,


5 00


George N. Young,


deputy warden .


2 50


John C. M. Blaisdell,


66


clerk 2 50


Charles W. Poor,


66


inspector 2 50


Charles W. Thurlow, jr.,


6 .


66


2 50


Daniel T. Reed,


warden


5 00


John W. Sargent,


clerk


5 00


William A. Little,


inspector 5 00


William A. Davis,


deputy warden


.2 50


John C. Kimball,


66 clerk 2 50


Selwyn C. Reed,


66


inspector 2 50


Howard P. Currier,


2 50


William J. Creasey,


warden


5 00


Joseph L. Johnson,


66


clerk . 5 00


George W. Craig,


66


inspector 5 00


Winthrop S: Low, 66


5 00


Edwin Currier.


deputy warden


2 50


William H. Welch,


clerk


2 50


Charles A. Stockman,


inspector 2 50


Sam E. Sargent,


66


2 50


George A. Pearson,


warden .


5 00


Henry Martin,


66


clerk. 5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes.


66


inspector


5 00


M. O'Connell,


66


66


5 00


Amount carried forward. $156 00


18


134


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$156 00


Luther Carter, services as deputy


warden 2 50


Charles A. Peabody.


clerk 2 50


Daniel F. Buckley,


inspector 2 50


Cyrus A. Haskell,


66


2 50


Joshua L. Chase, 66


warden


5 00


E. H. McConnell,


clerk 5 00


J. L. Lewis,


inspector 5 00


H. Getchell, .


5 00


Walter H. Delano,


deputy warden.


2 50


W. E. Butterfield,


clerk.


2 50


George A. Coffin, 66


66 inspector 2 50


B. F. Stanley, 66


66


2 50


G. H. Stanwood, services at ward room


5 00


Samuel Pearson, and labor


10 00


Joseph M. Bayley, ringing bell at North church Nov. 15.


1 00


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room .


5 00


John Burke,. . . on ballot box


1 50


- S. Levy, P. M., stamps


9 00


Brickett & Poor, Attys, award for damages Noyes claim. 1,111 18


143 75


Abatement of Taxes of 1885, transferred 1,140 32


66 1886, 66 1.585 64


$4,208 39


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January.


$ 596 45


66


February


455 50


66 March


67 14


66


April


119 5:


May.


221 74


66 June


181 55


July .


236 05


66


August


282 05


66 September


178 67


66


October .


368 34


66


November 126 35


December. 4,208 39


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17, 1887 $7,041 74


State of Mass., armory rent disallowed by state


135


SALARIES.


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriation $7,300 00


Amount overdrawn. transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. 16 68


Expenditures $7,316 68


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council. JANUARY.


Charles C. Dame, salary as mayor .. $800 00


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk 91 67


James V. Felker, salary as treasurer and collector 108 33


I. B. Bolton, salary as city physician . 350 00


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


Horace I. Bartlett, salary as city solicitor 62 50


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


$1,512 50


FEBRUARY.


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


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


James V. Felker, salary as treasurer and collector 108 34


$275 01


136


SALARIES.


MARCH.


J. Otis Winkley, two months' salary as mayor $133 34


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger. 75 00


James V Felker, salary as treasurer and collector 158 33


George H. Stevens, salary as clerk. 158 33


Frank W. Hale, salary as solicitor 41 67


$566 67


APRIL.


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


George H. Stevens, salary as clerk 125 00


J. Otis Winkley, salary as mayor. 66 67


Edward Burrill, salary as city auditor 200 00


James V. Felker, salary as treasurer and collector 133 33


Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk of council 25 00


$625 00


MAY.


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector. $133 33


Andrew J. Haynes, salary as assessor, on account 100 00


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk. 125 00


J. Otis Winkley, salary as mayor. 66 67


$500 00


JUNE.


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger. $75 00 James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector. 133 33


Joseph L. Johnson, salary as assessor, on account 75 00


Frank W. Hale, salary as city solicitor. 62 50


A. J. Haynes, salary as assessor, on account. 50 00


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk 125 00


J. Otis Winkley, salary as mayor 66 67


$587 50


137


SALARIES.


JULY.


James V. Felker, salary as treasurer and collector $133 34


J. Otis Winkley, salary as mayor. 66 67


William H. Jolinson, salary as city messenger 75 00


Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk of council 25 00


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk. 125 00


George J. L. Colby, salary as assessor, on account. 50 00


$475 01


AUGUST.


James V. Felker, salary as treasurer and collector $133 33


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


J. Otis Winkley, salary as mayor .. 66 67


George J. L. Colby, salary as assessor, on account. 100 00


Joseph L. Johnson, salary as assessor, on account 100 00


Andrew J. Haynes, salary as assessor, on account. 100 00


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk. 125 00


$700 00


SEPTEMBER.


Joseph L. Johnson, salary as assessor, balance $125 00


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger. 75 00


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk 125 00


James V. Felker, salary as treasurer and collector 133 34


$458 34


OCTOBER.


Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk of council $25 00


Frank W. Hale, salary as city solicitor 83 33


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk. 125 00


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


James V. Felker, salary as treasurer and collector 133 33


George J. L. Colby, salary as assessor, on account 100 00


Andrew J. Haynes, salary as assessor, balance 50 00


George J. L. Colby, salary as assessor, balance 50 00


641 66


138


SALARIES.


NOVEMBER.


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


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector 133 33


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk. 125 00


Frank W. Hale, salary as city solicitor 20 83


$354 16


DECEMBER.


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector. $133 33


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


Frank W. Hale, salary as city solicitor 20 83


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk 125 00


J. Otis Winkley, salary as mayor. 66 67


J. Otis Winkley, salary as mayor. 200 00


$620 83


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January. $1512 50


February


275 01


March 566 67


66 April 625 00


May.


500 00


June 587 50


66


July 475 01


August


700 00


66 September 458 34


66 October 641 66


November 354 16


66 December 620 83


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 17, 1887 .. $7,316 68


139


SALARIES.


CONDENSED STATEMENT OF SALARIES.


Charles C. Dame, salary as mayor (1886) .


800 00


J. Otis Winkley,


66 (1887) 733 36


George H. Stevens, 66


city clerk


1,466 67


James V. Felker,


6


treasurer & collector. 1,574 99


Edward Burrill, 66


66 auditor


200 00


William H. Johnson, 66 66 messenger


900 00


Frank W. Hale,


66


solicitor


291 66


Isaiah B. Bolton, 66


physician


350 00


Andrew J. Haynes, 66 66


assessor


300 00


Joseph L. Johnson,


66


66


300 00


George J. L. Colby,


66


300 00


Thomas E. Cutter,


66


clerk of common council. . 100 00


Total as above


$7,316 68


140


FULE DEPARTMENT.


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . $5.000 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from Incidentals to bal-


ance account. 811 51


Expenditures $5,811 51


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Fuel. JANUARY.


Thomas A. Currier, pine wood $110 20


Thomas Ryan, labor 45


Cornelius Kelliher “ 45


Cornelius Lynch, "


45


Edward Powers, "


45


$112 00


FEBRUARY.


Thomas A. Currier, 16 cords pine wood. $ 70 26


Hervey Kimball, measuring wood . 21 71


M. C. Teel & Son, printing 10 00


$101 97


MARCH.


John Hale, labor


$ 26


Jere Shehan,


26


Thomas Ryan.


35


Corn'l's Kelliher "


35


Philip H. Creasey, coal and wood


81 66


Edwin Janvrin, wood 58 50




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