City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1888, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1888
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,141 67


Amos H. Adams, services as clerk of No. 2 company .. 5 00


Philip Bollman, 3 mos. services as engineer of No. 2 .. 43 75 George N, Black, 3 mos. services as fireman and steward. .. 33 75 Steamer No. 3, six mos. services of 15 men 130 50


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


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman and steward 11 25


Frank E. Davis, services as assistant engineer . . 12 50 Wm. H. P. Howard, services as clerk and engineer of No. 3. 19 53 E. S. Dole, cash paid for expressage 50


L. H. Noyes, labor and stock 2 73


W. H. Huse & Co., printing 500 envelopes and 500 headings 5 50


John T. Butman, painting steamer. No. 2 50 75


George E. Bamford, washing hose 20 00


B. F. Stanley, labor and stock 2 07


Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 00


Jere Cashman, hauling fire apparatus 40 00


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock. 15 90


C. R. Sargent, repairing gong 4 50


Alexander L. Jackson, clearing snow from culverts 38 00


John Sumner, repairing side lanterns 75


S. H. Thurlow, 4 lb. powder 15


Samuel P. Boardman, labor and cash paid 4 00


Edward P. Chase, labor cleaning steamer. 5 00


Jere Cashman, 6 horses, labor at Amesbury fire. 60 00


J. M. Greenough, horses and barge to Amesbury fire.


18 00


Dennis Donahoe, services at Pine Hill fire 3 00


Daniel M. Davis, 1 00


J. M. & J. L. Chase, . 6 6 00


Joseph B. Moulton, pair horses and one man's labor at fire. 4 00


Thomas K Bartlett, 2


8 00


William S. Davis, labor at Pine hill fire 1 00


Henry Cates, 1 00


Luther Bradley, 1 00


John C. Moulton, 66 00


John Sweeney,


1 00


Gowan Dockum, labor of 2 men and 3 horses at fire 5 00


$1,710 85


116


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


JUNE.


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman and steward $ 4 84


Edward P. Chase, 12 50


Willis H. Young, services as supt. of fire alarm 25 03


Wililam B. Porter, teaming . 69 74


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. .3 50


R. C. McConnell, teaming. 10 50


John C. Stanley, 10 gal. sperm oil, step ladder, etc 13 03


Jeremiah Creaden, screw wrench.


10 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware


70


McGlew Brothers, labor and stock. 46 70


William Holker & Co., galvanized watering pot. 90


News Publishing Co., advertising statement of Hale fund. .


2 12


Andrew J. Morse & Son, fire axes 5 00


S. H. Thurlow, 4 bolts and washers 14


Edwin Rogers, 6 outside box door key 1 53


Hook and Ladder, No. 1, services of two men at fire. 2 00


George E. Bamford, washing hose 13 00


$221 23


JULY.


Steamer Co. No. 2, on account of salaries. $50 00


Wm. H. P. Howard, 2 mos. services as engineer 29 16


Samuel P. Boardman, 2 mos. “ 66 29 16


Edward P. Chase, services as fireman of Steamer No. 1 12 50


Walter R. Bradbury, services as rireman and steward. 20 16


Willis H. Young, services as supt. of fire alarm 20 83


C. J. Merrill, hauling steamer to fire


2 00


A. J. Leighton, 4 bbls. shavings. 1 00


Jere Cashman, hauling steamer to fires. 50 00


S. Coker, paint, etc. 1 46


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. 15 00


J. M. Coffin, 4 lanterns . 3 00


Archibald Wheel Co., wheels and fixtures 58 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 00


S. H. Thurlow, 25 feet hose. 2 25


C. Callahan & Co., 3000 feet of hose 1470 00


$1,772 77


117


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


AUGUST.


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


Philip H. Bollman, services as steward and fireman No. 2 .. 43 75


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer No. 1. 14 58


Wm. H. P. Howard, 66 No. 3. 14 58


George N. Black, 66 No 2. 37 50


Walter R. Bradbury, services as steward and fireman. 13 00


Willis H. Young, services as supt. fire alarm


43 83


George E. Niles, for duty at Central Station July 4


3 00


Albert F. Young, 66 3 00


George L. Richardson, 3 00


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock. 33 15


Orrin G. Davis, hauling hose 7 to fires June 13, July 4-19. 16 00


Andrew J. Morse & Son, one fire axe. 2 50


Edwin Roger, two automatic fire alarm signals 150 00


W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor 1 94


John C. Stanley, steel crow-bar and stock 6 61


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. 20 55


L. Mannix, 2 barrels of shavings


50


Steamer Co., No. 2, services of three men at engine house. 9 00


Steamer Co., No. 3,


66 9 00


Hook and Ladder Co., “


9 00


Eben S. Dole, expense of Pettigrew and self to Boston. 4 00


George E. Bamford, washing hose 10 00


William B. Porter, teaming. 30 08


John Bean, service at Central Fire Station July 4 3 00


Charles Gardner, 66 66


3 00


George E. Noyes, 1 spring 3 00


John T. Butman, labor and stock. 70 00


Jere Cashman, teaming. 40 00


$701 57


118


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


SEPTEMBER.


Walter R. Bradbury, services as fireman and steward of steamer No. 3 .. $12 50


Edward P. Chase, services as fireman and steward of steamer No. 1 25 00


Wm. H. P. Howard, 1 mos. services as engineer steamer No. 3 ... 14 58


Willis H. Young, services as supt. 35 83


John H. Page, extra labor at fire July 19


50


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. 18 40


Albert C. Titcomb, expense to Boston. 8 50


C. R. Sargent, 1 elbow 13


L. H. Noyes, 2 lbs. rotton stone. 1 60


George F. Carter, watching at house of No. 7, July 4 3 00


Thomas W. Mitchell, .6 66


66 3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


Frank H. Plumer, carrying apparatus to fire 1 00


Samuel March, washing powder and matches 4 00


$132 04


OCTOBER.


Wm. H. P. Howard, 1 mos. mos. services as engineer of steamer No. 3. $14 58


Samuel P. Boardman, 2 mos. services as engineer of


steamer No. 1. 29 16


Walter R. Bradbury, services as fireman and steward of steamer No. 3 . 12 50


Edward P. Chase, services as fireman of steamer No. 1 ... 12 50


Willis H. Young, services as supt. fire alarm, cash paid. .. 43 16


Newburyport Dispatch, expressage . 80


J. Hinman, sundries for fire extinguisher. 10 00


Paul A. Merrill, stock. 15 26


John T. Butman, varnishing steamer 1 and hose 1 40 00


A. W. Mitchell, 3 nickel badges 3 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 40


Amount carried forward . $186 11


119


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. $186 11


J. C. Stanley, emery cloth and powder. 37


Edward E. Rice & Co., 1 drum bicarb soda 5 04 Newburyport National Band, services as firemen's parade .. 30 00 D. H. Fowle, entertainment of Haverhill Fire Department 127 00 Eben S. Dole, cash paid 38 00


Plum Island R. R. Co., transporting 493 firemen 73 95


$460 47


NOVEMBER.


Steamer Co. No. 3, on account of services $225 00


Board of Engineers, 6 mos. services of chief, assistants and clerk . 307 50


Steamer Co. No. 1, 6 mos. services of 15 men, foreman and clerk . 265 00


Willis H. Young, 6 mos. services as ass't engineer of No. 1 5 00


E. P. Chase, 6 mos. services as fireman steamer No. 1 .... 12 50 Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer steamer No. 1 .. 14 58 Steamer Co. No. 2, services of 15 men, balance due. . 175 00


F. W. Landford, services as assistant engineer No. 2 .. . 5 00 George N. Black, 3 mos. services as fireman and steward of No. 2. 37 50


Amos H. Adams, 6 mos. services as clerk of No. 2 5 00


C. L. Kidder, 6 mos. services as captain of No. 2. 5 00 Philip Bollman, 3 mos. services as engineer of No. 2 ..... 43 75 Steamer No. 3, 6 mos. services of 15 men, balance due ... 30 00


Wm. H. P. Howard, 1 mos. services as engineer and clerk of steamer No. 3 .. 19 58


Charles S. Post, 6 mos. services as captain of No. 3. ..


5 00


Walter R. Bradbury, 1 nos. services as fireman and stew- ard of No. 3. 12 50


Waldo A. Howland, 6 mos. services as ass't engineer No. 3 5 00


Hook and Ladder Co., services as captain, 15 men, clerk and steward 210 00


Amount carried forward. $1,382 83


120


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,382 83 Hose Co. No. 4, services of captain, 10 men, clerk and steward 177 50


Hose Co. No. 7, services of captain, 10 men. clerk and steward . . . 177 50


Hose Co. No. 8, services of captain, 10 men, clerk and steward 177 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


Jere Cashman, hauling fire apparatus 60 00


J. C. Stanley, stock . . 5 90


Willis H. Young, labor setting poles and battery supplies .. 77 61


Warren W. Hutchins, 14 days' work on steamer No. 2 ... 25 00


Manchester Locomotive Co., repairs by contract.


175 00


American Express Co., expressage


2 55


Orrin G. Davis, hauling hose ..


10 00


John E. Bailey, stock and labor


7 27


S. H. Thurlow, one file and handle


20


John F. Bryan, stock and labor


15 05


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 15 23


George E. Gillett, expressage. 6 35


Safford & Lunt, refinishing badges, etc 7 75


$2,327 32


DECEMBER.


Walter R. Bradbury, services as fireman and steward. $12 50


R. S. Bailey, services as fireman and steward . 12 50


Samuel P. Boardman, 1 mos. services as engineer No. 1. . 14 58


John N. Carter, watching at engine house 3 00


George E. Bamford, labor. 17 25


Andrew J. Leighton, 4 bbls. shavings at 25c 1 00


Lovett's Express, expressage . 40


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


58 00


Wm. B. Porter, teaming


F. A. Silloway, 2 wool mats 4 00


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 5 52


Amount carried forward $132 75


121


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. . $132 75


J. M. Bactheller, for two teams No. 1 Engine Co 5 00


Jere Cashman, teaming. 80 00


Orrin G. Davis, teaming 20 00


Steamer Co. No. 1, services two men at Central Station. 6 00


John L. Lewis, services watching at fire Nov. 17 2 50


James T. Moore, services watching at No. 3 engine honse .. 3 00


Hook and Ladder, No. 1, services of 3 men 22 hours 11 00


Willis H. Young, stock and labor 35 31


$295 56


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January $451 49


66 February . . 400 52


March. .


151 21


66 April


232 39


May.


1,710 85


66 June


221 23


July . 1,772 77


August 701 57


66


September 132 04


. . October . 460 47


November 2,327 32


December. 295 56


Total expenditure for the year ending Dec. 15, 1888. .$8,857 42


16


123


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .$4,000 00


CREDITS.


Charles M. Pritchard, supt., sale of dirt. $2 90


Robert C. McConnell, sand 50


Mrs. Morey, removing snow 53


M. P. Perley, paving stone and sand.


5 42


J. L. Tilton, dirt.


2 25


Charles M. Lunt, gravel 4 75


Edwin Currier, labor 8 75


E. P. Shaw, paving stone 11 25


Joseph H. Noyes, dirt. 7 00


Bayley Hat Co., paving gutter 10 50


Jere Kelliher, stone.


2 25


Electric Light Co., labor . 5 25


D. A. Goodwin, dirt. 1 60


Plum Island St. Ry. Co., paving stone 8 52


Joseph H. Currier, labor on edgestones 7 00


Frank H. Plumer, gravel


40


J. H. Noyes, dirt. 50


Jere Kelliher, gravel.


35


Electric Light Co., labor 14 18- 93 90


Total appropriation and income. $4,093 90


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 1,167 78


Expenditures


$5,261.68


124


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Highways.


JANUARY.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent and cash


paid for work $76 00


Gowen Dockum, work on highways 75 00


McGlew Brothers, labor and stock. 11 82


Joseph H. Currier, paving gutters 30 25


John E. Bailey, labor and stock on pump 3 34


Owners of Plum Island, 255 tons of sand 153 00


S. H. Thurlow, 3 lbs. spikes. 09


Parker M. Lougee, making bridge. 3 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware. 1 90


Jere W. Doyle, labor and stock. 6 29


5 10


John F. Hall, repairing cart.


2 95


Rufus Adams, labor on snow plough .


20 00


Todd & Brown, moving pump on Franklin street


1 00


Daniel Cronan, labor


3 85


Patrick Murphy,


2 80


John Hale,


6 83


Daniel Quill, 66


5 78


Edward Powers, 66


3 50


Jeremiah Shehan, 66


2 10


Frank Buckley,


3 60


Cornelius Kelliher,


4 55


Thomas Ryan, . 66


3 85


John Clifford,


3 85


John Murphy, 66


3 50


John Martin,


4 55


Jeremiah Toomey, ،،


4 03


Cornelius Lynch,


5 79


Daniel Hallisey,


1 58


$449 90


John B. Pritchard,


125


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


FEBRUARY.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent.


$83 33


James C. Colman, lumber. 16 05


Daniel Cronan,


labor 10 60


Patrick Murphy,


9 89


John Hale, 66


10 42


Daniel Quill,


9 02


Frank Buckley, 66


11


12


Jeremiah Shehan,


8 84


Edward Powers, 66


5 96


John Murphy,


12 26


John Clifford, 60


9 46


Cornelius Kelliher,


14 36


Cornelius Lynch, 66


12 96


Thomas Ryan, 66


8 66


Jeremiah Toomey, 66


2 80


Tohn Martin,


66


2 80


Michael Harrigan, 66


1 75


William Casey,


66


53


Patrick Finnegan,


88


$231 69


MARCH.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent. $83 33


Dennis Donahoe, breaking out road 1 00


J. M. & J. L. Chase, breaking out road. 3 36


News Publishing Co., printing 4 50


Daniel Cronan, labor 11 55


Patrick Murphy, 66


12 25


John Hale. 14 44


Daniel Quill, 66


14 36


Jeremiah Toomey, 66


13 31


Jeremiah Shehan, 66


15 58


Frank Buckley,


18 45


Amount carried forward $192 13


126


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $192 13


Thomas Ryan, labor ..


11 03


John Clifford,


16 29


John Murphy, 66


17 51


Cornelius Kelliher,


16 72


Cornelius Lynch,


21 53


Michael Harrigan,


18 21


Patrick Finnegan,


2 10


Cornelius Doyle,


70


Edward Powers,


12 78


John Martin,


80


William Tatterfield, 66


2 28


Daniel Hallisey, 66


1 05


John D. Foley, 66


2 80


Andrew Blood, 66


2 28


John McDade,


2 10


$323 32


APRIL.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent and extra. $84 93 Jere W. Doyle, labor and stock. 7 00


L. D. Wheeler, sharpening picks 3 37


McGlew Brothers, labor and stock 14 70


S. Coker, 6 scoop shovels. 4 80


E. Donahoe, sharpening picks 6 25


J. M. & J. L. Chase, breaking out Curson's Mill road 8 93


Dennis Donahoe, labor


7 18


Jere Sweeney,


2 81


Oliver Knight, 66


70


Cornelius Kelleher,


22


93


Frank Buckley,


19 34


John Hale, 2() 65


Cornelius Lynch,


25 46


Jeremiah Toomey, 66


18 74


Amount carried forward. $248 49


Daniel M. Davis, 66


127


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


Amount carried forward. $248 49


Jeremiah Shehan,


17 87


Daniel Quill, 66


16 03


Michael Harrigan,


4 20


Patrick Murphy, 66


18 99


John Clifford, 66


17 33


John Murphy,


66


2 80


Thomas Ryan,


10 86


Edward Powers,


66


7 54


John McDade,


18 55


Timothy McCarty, 66


26


Daniel Cronan,


14 01


Cornelius Doyle, 66


4 21


Patrick Finnegan, 66


5 52


Charles W. Thurlow,


7 00


Thomas Marshal, 66


8 58


John Martin, 66


6 48


Robert Shaw, 66


6 30


Dennis Hale,


7 53


Page Rogers,


5 08


John F. Leavitt,


3 68


Alexander Pelchast, 66


3 33


George P. True, 66


4 73


John L. Tobin,


53


Patrick Shehan, 66


88


John D. Foley, 66


12 26


Dennis Lynch, 66


11 55


Andrew Blood, 66


10 33


Timothy Kneeland, 66


4 73


$479 65


MAY.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent $83 33


Moses L. Chase, 24 hours breaking out road ... 12 70


J. B. Moulton, labor 66 8 40


Amount carried forward $104 43


1


128


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $114 43


John C. Moulton, labor breaking out road. 2 62


R. H. Wigglesworth,“ 1 62


James Lyons, 66 66 66


7 09


C. R. Sargent, labor and pipe . 1 87


Luther Hatch, labor on culverts and highways 7 62


S. H. Thurlow, four street hoes 2 00


McGlew Brothers, labor and stock 55 52


John Hale, labor,


17 42


Daniel Quill,


6 31


Frank Buckley,


6 39


Daniel Cronan,


18 13


Cornelius Lynch,


12 00


Joseph Snow, 66


18 13


Patrick Moylan, 66


53


Edward Powers,


12 69


S. H. Delano,


4 03


Patrick Murphy, 66


12 52


Jeremiah Shehan,


12 69


John D. Foley,


4 12


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


13 14


John Clifford, 66


14 01


John Murphy,


10 68


Thomas Ryan, 66


13 83


John McDade, 66


14 01


Dennis Doyle, 66


88


Timothy Kneeland,


4 91


JUNE. $379 19


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent $83 33


L. D. Wheeler, sharpening picks and bars 4 30


N. Varina, Est. of., wharfage on 135 tons paving stone 16 20


T. K. Bartlett, labor of men and teams 39 54


Daniel Cronan, labor, 14 89


Patrick Murphy,


17 51


John Hale,


16 29


Amount carried forward. $192 06


129


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $19 06


Edward Powers, labor.


17 16


Jeremiah Shehan,


15 76


John D. Foley,


13 14


Thomas Ryan,


20 31


Cornelius Keiliher, 66


21 37


John Clifford,


19 97


John McDade, 66


5 95


Joseph Snow, 66


6 13


Timothy Kneeland,


12 34


Cornelius Lynch,


18 91


Francis O'Connor, 7 00


Daniel Quill, 66


12 17


Frank Buckley,


9 11


John Murphy, 66


10 86


$382 24


JULY.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent $83 33


John Crowley, breaking out road. 11 70


Blaisdell & Donnell, 398 feet stone


W. W. Poole, 13 hours' labor 179 10


2 28


William Thurlow, labor.


14 00 40


Daniel Cronan, labor


12 61


Patrick Murphy,


66


21 79


John Hale, 66


19 16


Edward Powers, 66


16 55


Jeremiah Shehan, 66


16 20


Frank Buckley,


66


8 76


John D. Foley,


66


18 12


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


19 26


John Murphy,


15 67


John Clifford, 66


21 97


John McDade, 66


88


Cornelius Lynch,


20 74


Amount carried forward. .$482 52


17


S. Coker, one cotton line


130


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward . $482 52


Timothy Kneeland, labor


19 96


Daniel Quill,


12 52


Thomas Ryan,


11 37


Francis O'Connor,


1 75


John Carrigan, 6 6


4 95


Peter Young, 66


4 73


Daniel Lynch,


66


3 50


$542 30


AUGUST.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent


$83 33


McGlew Brothers, stock and labor. 19 64


Daniel Cronan, labor


17 25


Patrick Murphy,


16 72


John Hale,


13 21


Daniel Quill, 66


13 93


Jeremiah Shehan, 66


27 48


Edward Powers,


20 67


John D. Foley, 66


28 88


Frank Buckley,


25 57


John Clifford. 66


26 96


John Murphy,


5 95


Thomas Ryan,


29 33


Daniel Lynch,


8 66


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


19 08


Peter Young,


66


19 78


Cornelius Lynch,


24 24


Timothy Nealou,


4 29


Joseph Choate, 66


6 56


Timothy Davis, 66


5 95


Charles Morton,


3 50


Charles M. Thurlow, "


2 63


James Morton,


2 63


$426 24


131


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


SEPTEMBER.


Daniel Cronan,


labor $11 56


Patrick Murphy,


11 56


John Hale, 66


11 38


Daniel Quill, 66


20 13


John D. Foley,


:


25 12


Frank Buckley,


23 37


Edward Powers,


66


21 79


Jeremiah Shehan,


24 95


Thomas Ryan,


24 69


Cornelius Kelleher,


25 91


John Clifford,


28 89


Peter Young,


66


21 01


Chas. W. Thurlow, 66


28 01


James Norton,


2 63


Timothy Nealon, 6.


12 26


Timothy Davis, 66


6 13


Joseph Choate, 66


24 51


Cornelius Lynch, 66


23 72


Charles Morton,


1 75


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent


83 33


$432 70


OCTOBER.


Daniel Cronan, labor, $19 44


Patrick Murphy,


22 06


John Hale,


66


23 98


Daniel Quill,


18 91


Edward Powers,


17 69


Jere Shehan,


20 31


Frank Buckley,


19 78


John D. Foley,


66


20 13


John Clifford,


19 52


Peter Young, 66


21 54


Thomas Ryan,


6 13


Cornelius Kelleher,


21 01


Amount carried forward. $230 49


132


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $230 49


Cornelius Lynch, labor


21 00


Timothy Nealon,


19 52


Chas. W. Thurlow,


12 91


Joseph W. Choate, 66


11 38


John McDade,


5 34


Francis O'Connor, 66


75


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent 83 33


McGlew Brothers, stock and labor 53 67


$438 40


NOVEMBER.


Daniel Cronan, labor, $23 89


Patrick Murphy, 66


30 19


John Hale,


17 42


Daniel Quill,


21 27


Edward Powers, 66


29 84


Jere Shehan, 66


28 09


Frank Buckley,


27 40


John D. Foley,


27 83


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


29 23


Timothy Nealon,


. .


24 24


John Clifford, 66


31 95


Chas. W. Thurlow,


31 07


Peter Young,


66


30 73


Joseph W. Choate, 66


32 03


John McDade, 66


29 84


Frank O'Connor, 66


21 97


Cornelius Lynch, 66


34 84


John Martin, 66


19 34


Patrick Finnegan,


4 73


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent 83 33


Lemuel D. Wheeler, sharpening tools 86


$580 09


133


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


DECEMBER.


Daniel Cronan,


labor, $28 54


Patrick Murphy,


26 08


Daniel Quill,


28 71


Edward Powers, 66


25 13


Jere Shehan, 66


. ·


16 28


Frank Buckley,


66


14 54


John D. Foley,


66


25 56


John Clifford, 27 49 66


Chas. W. Thurlow,


28 71


Cornelius Kelleher,


27 75


John McDade,


18 56


Peter Young, 66


15 94


John Martin, 66


3 15


Cornelius Lynch, 66


22 32


Timothy Nealon,


13 48


Thomas Ryan,


66


28 36


Joseph Choate, 66


24 86


John Hale, 66


25 21


Charles M. Pritchard, services as sup't and cash paid. .100 34


Daniel Canning, labor on granite. 9 62


McGlew Brothers, stock and labor 22 60


S. H. Thurlow, stock. 84


James M. Woods, labor


65


John Crowley, labor. 7 00


Orrin G. Davis, labor of man and team 52 50


$596 96


134


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January .


449 90


February


231 69


66 March 322 32


April


479 65


€6


May


379 19


June


382 24


66 July


542 30


66


August 426 24


September 432 70


October 438 40


November 580 09


December 596 96


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 15, 1888. .. $5,261 68


135


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation $9,000 00


CREDITS.


From S. Henry Noyes, sale of stove from No.


2 Engine house. $10 00


County of Essex, one year's rent of po- lice court room to Jan. 1, 1888. 250 00


P. M. Lougee, sale of old hearse 3 00 R. M. Perley, one year's rent of Market street landing to Oct. 1, 1888 . 20 00


A. J. Teeling, rent of school buildings to October 1, 1888. 50 00


R. S. Hewlett, one year's rent of Win- ter street landing to Jan. 1, 1889 .... 5 00


W. F. Houston, sale of harness from No. 1 team 8 00


City Hall 1,343 71


Burial lots .183 00-$1,872 71


Total appropriation and income 10,872 71


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance accounts 1,638 40


Expenditures


$12,511 11


136


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Public Property.


JANUARY.


Parker M. Lougee, repairing wheels $10 50


E. F. Manning, shoeing horses 7 50


Paul Titcomb, 11 bags oats 12 10


John F. Bryan, sundries. . . 13 40


Samuel Blake & Son, attendance on horse 15 00


Hale Knight, corn and oats. 52 15


McGlew Bros., labor and stock


91 92


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing horses


10 38


Edward Donahoe, labor and stock


127 30


James Noyes, hay . 9 28


John L. Jackman, labor on pump 1 00


Colby & Boardman, painting Central fire station. 15 00


William H. Drummond, beating and steaming carpet 8 14


Charles S. Colby, lettering No. 1 sleighs 1.00


Gerrish & Goodwin, day's labor 2 50


T. O'Connell, dry goods boxes. 25


Robert C. Bragg, janitor of police court 50


George E. Noyes, clock for steamer 1 50


Safford & Lunt, repairing clocks 14 50


John H. Balch, 1 mat. 1 00


Gowen Dockum, use of land for state militia 20 00


John Sumner, 2 coal hods 2 20


Charles E. Atkinson, dry goods box


25


Philip H. Noyes, labor and stock .


64


John B. Pritchard, pumps and setting fountain 5 50


John E. Bailey, labor and stock . 117 66


S. H. Thurlow, sundry articles 2 91


Rufus Adams, labor and stock . 37 37


Charles L. Huse, setting lights, etc 22 47


C. R. Smith, medicines 19 10


Herman Castelhun, winding city clocks 13 15


Amount carried forward. $563 17


137


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $563 17


George E. Noyes, furniture. 14 75


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware. 8 15


Joseph H. Currier, laying drain pipe. 5 00


William Huse, labor on school house 8 50


John Ronan, fencing new burying hill 6 90


William H. Porter, teaming 1 00


William H. Johnson, cash paid for extra work at City Hall. 42 60


George W. Hunt, snow shovels 29 65


William Holker & Co., labor and stock. 35 13


Morris Broderick, services as driver of No. 1, double team. 33 00 William F. Dow.


No. 2, 33 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


No. 3, 33 00


Albert E. Bray, 66 No. 1, single team .. 30 00


Frank Annis, No. 2, .6 30 00 .


George W. Carter, 66 No. 3, 30 00


Benj. P. Ireland, services as janitor Market house 9 00


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 7 50


John Murphy, labor 1 58


John Clifford,


1 58


John Hale, 66


88


Daniel Cronan, 66


88


Frank Buckley,


1 93


Jeremiah Toomey,“


70


Cornelius Lynch, "


53


Cornelius Kelleher, “ 53


Edward Powers, “ 27


Patrick Moylan,


53


$1,029 76


FEBRUARY.


Paul Titcomb, 14 bags of oats $15 40


Thomas Glynn, water pails and soap 1 55


E. F. Manning, setting shoes 3 00


McGlew Bros., labor and stock 77 30


F. A. Silloway, repairing harness 6 85


Amount carried forward. $104 10


18


138


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $104 10


F. A. Silloway, labor and stock .. 2 55


Parker M. Lougee, repairs on cart. 1 00


J. S. Merrill, hay .. 23 05


H. J. Plumer, stove and shaker, and labor ..


21 55


Thomas & Williams, fixing slate roof on school houses. 7 65 Mis. Michael Donahoe, washing and cleaning at City Hall .. 6 75


S. Coker, weighing hay, lime, etc


2 91


J. C. Stanley, ¿ dozen snow shovels . 1 63


George H. Plumer, 60 yards cotton 7 20


Edwards Perkins, lumber 23 36


C. W. Cook, labor at school house 8 75


James C. Colman, lumber


46 94


F. E. Cutter, labor and stock.


57 22


T. H. Lunt, repairing plastering at City Hall : 50


John A. Greeley, iron girders and putting up 108 00


William Casey, shoveling snow 3 85


William Huse, hooks and labor at school house 3 50


Frank H. Plumer, use of double harness 10 days 3 00


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock


23 50


Green Davis, labor and stock 165 07


John H. Balch, carpet for rooms at City Hall 235 52


Lord Brothers, curtain fixtures 91 22 George E. Noyes, chairs . 65 00


Green Davis, painting and papering at City Hall. 359 93


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock and piping at City Hall. .165 58


Rufus Adams, labor and stock at school house . 7 50


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


William H. Dow, 66 No. 2, 55 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66


No. 3,


66


55 00


Albert E. Bray,


66


No. 1, single team


50 00


Frank Annis,


66


No. 2,


50 00


George W. Carter,


No. 3,


50 00


Ben. P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market House. . 9 00


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market House 6 00


Amount carried forward. $1,882 83


139


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $1882 83 John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter at City Hall .. 17 50 Edward Powers, labor 53


Cornelius Kelleher, “


35


Daniel Cronan,


1 40


John Hale, 66


3 69


Patrick Moylan, 16


5 00


Thomas Ryan,


1 24


John Murphy,


2 64


Frank Buckley.


2 36


Jere Toomey,


70


John Clifford,


1 94


Patrick Finnegan, 66


3 33


Daniel Quill, 66


1 23


Patrick Murphy,


35


Jere Shehan, 66


35


Cornelius Lynch,


79


Michael Harrigan,


70


$1.926 93


MARCH.


Hale Knight. corn, feed, etc $52 05




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