City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1888, Part 6

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1888
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J. Otis Winkley, hay. 22 80


F. A. Silloway, repairing harnesses 11 85


B. & M. R. R. Co., freight. 4 50


Wm. H. Huse, expense in purchasing horses 37 50


E. F. Manning, setting shoes. 5 50


Samuel Blake & Son, services and attendance on horse 5 00


William L. Sutton, painting three carts 15 00


Edwin Currier, labor and stock . 39 60


Ambrose A. Silloway, one hall brush 1 25


Edward S. Hidden, white-washing at the police station. 37 65


Frank H. Plumer, moving safe 1 00


Joseph Torrey, labor and stock 9 86


C. W. Cooke, labor and stock 27 25


Amount carried forward. $270 81


140


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. . $270 81


Charles L. Huse, labor and stock. 33 65


J. W. Gunnison, making keys, eic. 1 15


William Huse, door step and labor. 9 75


Samuel March, brooms and blacking 4 37


Thomas & Williams, fixing ventilator at engine house 2 63


Edward Perkins, lumber 25 34


James C. Colman, lumber 19 24


Rosanna Quill, cleaning paint at station 6 00


Rowe & Fogg, painting blackboards, etc. 9 15


William H. Walton, 12 chairs, 2 bed springs, 1 mirror 29 85 William Holker & Co., 119 lbs. pipe, dust pans, etc 27 20 Frank E. Davis, labor and stock at No. 3 engine house. 75 39


J. C. Stanley, 122 lbs. sheet iron and screws. 1 43


S. C. Hannazer, 4 braces 3 00


Charles R. Sargent, 6 hours' labor and 1 key fitted 2 60


George E. Greeley, register hood for Kelley school. 3 50


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


B. G. Gerrish, carpet for treasurer's room, with mats 72 88


L. M. Hatch & Sons, labor and stock 10 48


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 12 26


John E. Bailey, labor and stock at hall and school houses .. 114 58


E. H. Cunningham, pair of horses for No. 2 engine 455 00


Morris Broderick, services as driver of No. 1 double team .. 44 00 Wm. H. Dow, No 2 44 00 66 66


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 No. 3 66 44 00


Albert E. Bray, No. 1 single team. 40 00


Frank Annis,


No. 2


40 00


George W. Carter, 66


No. 3 66 40 00


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market house. 12 00 John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter at City Hall. . 18 75 John Clifford, labor 1 66


John Murphy, 2 10


Frank Buckley, " 3 15


John Hale, 66 2 63


Amount carried forward. .$1,572 65


141


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. . $1,512 65


Patrick Finnegan, labor


1 93


Daniel Quill, 1 31


Michael Harrigan, . 6


1 40


Jeremiah Toomey,


53


Patrick Murphy, 66


70


Edward Powers,


70


Thomas Ryan,


70


Wm. Tatterfield,


70


APRIL. $1,520 52


McGlew Brothers, labor and stock $78 07


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. 7 55


-


Jere W. Doyle, labor and stock. 18 87


Rowe & Fogg, painting jigger 7 50


F. A. Silloway, repairing harnesses 8 72


J. Otis Winkley, hay. 54 65


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn. 35 40


J. C. Stanley, 45 lbs. cleaning bags 2 25


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock George E. Noyes, three chairs


5 40


C. Gemignani, picture frame, cord and hooks


2 31


Edwin Toppan, labor as mason . 6 75


Henry J. Plumer, 30 lbs. of pipe, and labor 7 66


James C. Colman, lumber. 8 82


Aaron D. Woods, labor and stock. 98 59


William Holker & Co., pail and oil can 1 75


Charles L. Huse, painting and repairing. 14 62


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


William A. Johnson, 40 yards of crash . 5 00


Frank E. Davis, pipes and labor 13 60


Green Davis, painting coat room, per agreement 145 00


C. W. Cook, labor and stock at school house. 16 5)


. John H. Balch, tapestry carpet, matting, etc


101 10


Amount carried forward $711 36


61 25


142


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $711 36


William H. Adams, laying carpets. 7 00


Herman Castelhun, winding city clocks 3 mos 14 00


Charles C. Stockman, 4 chairs .. 2 40


Rosanna Quill, cleaning paint at station. 8 60


Daniel Sculley, shoveling snow . 7 31


John Sumner, one grote and fitting to furnace 7 25


Eagle Chemical Co., 1 bbl. Eagle Mill Powder


32 30


Ambrose A. Silloway, 1 dozen brooms.


William Holker & Co., steel edge dust pan


11 50 25


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


Wm. H. Dow, 66 . 6 No. 2, 66


44 00


Wm. H. Stanwood, 66 66 No. 3, 44 00


Albert E. Bray,


No. 1, single team 40 00


Frank Annis, 66


No. 2, . 6


40 00


George W. Carter,


No. 3, 66 40 00


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market House. 12 00


Jeremiah Shehan, labor


97


Edward Powers,


97


Thomas Ryan,


53


Cornelius Kelleher,


53


Frank Buckley.


4 13


Cornelius Lynch, 66


35


Daniel Cronan, .6


1 67


Jolın Hale,


3 33


Patrick Murphy, 66


1 06


Daniel Quill, . ..


1 93


Andrew Blood,


1 40


John Martin,


1 75


John Clifford, 66


1 58


Patrick Finnegan, 2 10


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter at City Hall .. 10 00


$1,098 27


143


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


MAY.


Hale Knight, grain $50 14


Paul Titcomb, grain 16 20


J. Otis Winkley, hay 113 30


F. A. Silloway, repairing bridle 30


E. F. Manning, 6 staples and new shoes .


7 10


Daniel B. Pierce, labor and stock and pair blankets 30 80


McGlew Brothers, labor and stock. 173 21


Charles H. Smith, labor and stock. 22 14


Henry J. Plummer. labor and stock. 2 40


Henry J. Plummer. 33 feet of pipe and stove neck 10 69


Edward Osgood. cleaning and repairing clocks 4 75


C. R. Sargent, making keys for school houses. 7 70


Frank E. Davis, making keys and repairing pump 4 20


Edward Osgood, 1 duster 1 35


Fred P. Hinckley, shoveling snow 3 33


C. W. Cooke, labor and stock 19 00


H. Z. Whittier, 4 pails, 1 gal. oil and 3 chimneys 2 72


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school house 10 00


Edward Perkins, lumber. 25 08


Edward Osgood, 4 gas globes 1 00


Daniel B. Pierce, making cushion for No. 3 steamer 15 00


B. G. Gerrish, 10 yds. matting and labor 11 50


C. R. Sargent, fitting key 25


A. C. T. for Albert Currier, one day's services as janitor 2 00


S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 9 33


J. B. Winchester, 5 chimneys . 50


Eben Rolfe, repairing 16 chairs at station ... 3 50


John Sumner, screens to protect border lights 14 65


21 28


L. H. Noyes, labor and stock.


News Publishing Co., printing. 5 62


Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing.


6 00


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


Wm. H. Dow, 66 No. 2 6 6 55 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, “


No. 3 55 00


Amount carried forward. $760 04


144


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $760 04 Albert E. Bray, services as driver of No. 1 single team. . 50 00


Frank Annis, 66 No. 2 50 00


George W. Carter, " No. 3 66 50 00 Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market house. 15 00 William Casey. labor 2 45


Daniel Cronan,


1 23


Daniel Quill, 66


4 92


Patrick Murphy,


3 16


Frank Buckley,


66


7 09


John D. Foley, 66


2 89


Edward Powers,


3 24


Cornelius Lynch,


1 93


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


2 98


Thomas Ryan, 66


2 98


John Murphy,


2 98


John Clifford,


1 23


Jeremiah Shehan, 66


1 05


Timothy Kneeland, 66


2 63


John McDade,


88


John Hale,


1 93


Joseph Snow,


1 05


JohnW. Sargent, services as stage carpenter. 27 50


$997 16


JUNE.


F. A. Silloway, labor and stock. $16 84


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats. 16 65


Patrick Moynihan, new cart and labor on same. 185 50


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. 23 90


C. N. Maguire, load of bedding 11 70


Samuel Blake & Son, attendance on horses 20 00


Charles L. Huse, setting six lights 4 25


George E. Noyes, two brushes and twelve office chairs. 20 50


Amount carried forward. $299 34


145


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $299 34


Edward Osgood, two iron cuspadores 1 50


John H Balch, carpet sweeper and carpets 8 67


C. R. Sargent, repairs on lawn mower and labor 3 70


J. C. Stanley, grass seed and 50 feet hose 8 50


Ezra Thurlow, labor at city landing . 12 81


Rufus Adams, labor and stock 96 85


J. C. Stevens & Son, two water pails 70


Pearl S. Bradford, water closet and attachments. 46 75


Todd & Brown, repairing pump 15 00


S. H. Thurlow, hardware . 6 96


Charles Pacton, repairing curtain . 3 00


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school-building at Moultonville. 10 00 Thomas & Williams, labor and stock. 7 58


Rowe & Fogg, painting at No. 2 engine house and setting glass . 2 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware


9 79


William E. Porter, teaming


2 35


Joseph Torrey, labor and stock


21 54


Lord Brothers, curtain goods and fixtures 5 45


James C. Colman, lumber. 78 30


Morris Brodrick, services as driver of No. 1 double team. 46 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 3 46 00


Wm. H. Dow, 66 66


2 46 00


Albert E. Bray, 66


1 single team 42 00


Frank Annis,


66 66


2 42 00


George W. Carter, 3 66 66 42 00


Samuel P. Boardman, engineer at Market house 12 00


John D. Foley, labor


4 38


Edward Powers,


1 76


Daniel Cronan,4 66


4 38


Cornelius Lynch, 66


35


John Hale, 66


35


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


35


Frank Buckley, 66


3 50


Amount carried forward. $931 86


19


146


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $931 86


Jere Shehan, labor 1 75


Thomas Ryan, 66


1 40


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 11 25


Thomas Ryan,


labor,


88


Edward Powers,


88


John Clifford, 66 88


Cornelius Kelleher, 66 88


JULY. $949 78


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats. 17 50


Hale Knight, corn, oats and hay . 51 73


J. W. Landford, services as horse doctor 132 00


G. A. Randall, 8 bu. carrots at 40 cents 3 20


J. Otis Winkley, hay 32 50


F. A. Silloway, labor and stock 22 15


F. M. & J. J. McGlew, shoeing horses, etc. 8 25


William J. Creasey, setting glass at engine house 2 00


Edward Perkins, lumber, 33 98


Pearl S. Bradford. one enamel drip safe. 1 75


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 23 85


Rowe & Fogg, labor and stock . 10 75


James W. Gunnison, 9 keys for school houses and repairs. . 3 25


Edward S. Hidden, labor and stock . 17 75


C. W. Cooke, labor at school and engine house 26 25 Davis & Littlefield, marble blocks for City Hall and labor. 4 93


Charles H. Smith, labor and stock .. 18 13


John Foley, mowing grass on Brown square and Washing- ton monument. . 2 00


S. H. Safford, repairing chair 75


R. Morrison, repairing plastering 7 20


Edwin Lunt, 190 washing compound . 10 00


Frank H. Plumer, use of harness and jigger 4 00


Herman Castelhun, winding city clocks for 3 months 12 50


Amount carried forward. $446 42


147


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $446 42


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room 10 00


Morris Brodrick, services as driver No. 1 double team. 46 00


William H. Dow, 66


2 46 00


William F. Stanwood,


3 46 00


Albert E. Bray,


1 single team 42 00


Frank Annis, 66


1


2 42 00


George W. Carter,


3 42 00


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market house. 12 00


Cornelius Kellcher, labor


1 93


John Clifford,


1 58


John Murphy, 66


4 20


Jeremiah Shehan,


3 50


Timothy Kneeland, יי


1 70


John D. Foley,


3 50


Francis O'Connor,


1 75


Thomas Ryan,


70


John Hale, 66


70


Frank Buckley,


3 68


Patrick Murphy, 66


18


Daniel Cronan,


35


Daniel Quill, 66


35


$756 59


AUGUST.


Justin Noyes, 3990 lbs. English hay at $1 per cwt $40 10


Paul Titcomb, corn, meal and feed . 19 50


F. A. Silloway, stock and labor 11 22


McGlew Brothers, stock and labor 178 25


J. C. Stanley, labor and stock 68


Edwin Lunt, bal. due by error on bill of June 8 7 10


Charles L. Huse, labor. 14 62


H. W. Moulton, rent of school building 10 00


Edward Osgood, 1 tub and 7} doz. goblets at 10 c. 2 30


George A. Pike, labor. 16 00


Amount carried forward. $299 77


148


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $299 77


S. Coker, sundry articles. 4 27


C. A. Pratt, wire mats. 16 00


John Sumner, balance due on bill of May 1 1 00


A. L. Currier, one waste basket.


1 62


W. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor 34 38


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor 29 23


J. H. O'Neil, labor 2 00


J. A. Adams, teaming . 50


Morris Brodrick, services as driver No. 1 double team 57 50


William H. Dow, 2 57 50


William F. Stanwood, 3 57 50


Albert E. Bray, 66


1 single team.


52 50


Frank Annis,


2


66 52 50


George W. Carter, 66 3 52 50


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market house. 15 00


John W. Sargent, stage carpenter ..


7 25


Cornelius Lynch, labor,


6 14


Frank Buckley, 6.


5 62


Patrick Murphy, 66


4 92 70


Daniel Lynch,


1 75


Edward Powers,


5 62


Daniel Cronan,


1 93


Cornelius Kelleher,


1 93


Peter Young,


2 98


John Hale, 66


3 51


John Carrigan, 66


1 75


Daniel Quill, 66


1 23


Jeremiah Shehan,


1 23


Timothy Nealon, 66


88


John D. Foley,


4 38


Patrick Lyons, 66


26


John Clifford,


35


$786 20


Thomas Ryan,


149


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


SEPTEMBER.


Morris Brodrick, services as driver No. 1 double team ... $46 00


William F. Dow,


2 66 46 00


William F. Stanwood, 66 66


3 46 00


Albert E. Bray,


1 single team. 42 00


Frank Annis, 66 66


2 42 00


George W. Carter, 66


3 42 00


Sam'l P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market house. . 12 00


Thomas Ryan, labor,


4 20


Edward Powers,


4 20


Cornelius Kelliher,


4 20


Cornelius Lynch,


2 63


Timothy Nealon,


35


Daniel Quill,


35


Frank Buckley, 66


35


Chas. W. Thurlow, 66


53


Peter Young,


1 23


John D. Foley,


1 75


L. H. Noyes, to stock 12 20


Thos. P. Mackinney, to stock 2 30


S. March, to stock . 4 75


O. L. Storey, repairing scenery


80 00


H. J. Plumer, stock. 14 90


Frank E. Davis, repairing grate, steam heater 1 00


Edward S. Hidden, stock and labor 20 75


H. W. Moulton, 1 mos. rent of school building in ward 6 .. 10 00 C. R. Sargent, exchange of faucets, stock and labor 5 10


F. A. Silloway, stock and labor 7 25


Hale Knight, corn, oats and hay 71 51


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats. 24 05


E. F. Manning, stock and labor 18 65


Jere W. Doyle, horse shoeing 20 00


J. S. Merrill, hay . 85 18


Charles N. Maguire, bedding 11 65


John F. Bryan, stock. 4 35


Amount carried forward. $692 43


1


150


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $649 43


Albert Currier, hay ... 13 60


James M. Woods, repairing tools 3 15


Frank H. Plumer, bedding, use of horse two weeks 22 20


Daniel B. Pierce, stock and labor 109 05


F. E. Cutter, 66


11 37


Rowe & Fogg,


3 50


McGlew Brothers, 60


17 65


S. H. Thurlow,


1 00


A. D. Woods,


66


138 70


$1,009 65


OCTOBER.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team .... $46 00


Wm. H. Dow, 66 No. 2 66 46 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 66 No. 3 46 00


Albert E. Bray, 66 66 No. 1 single team. 42 00


Frank Annis. 66 66 No. 2 66 42


George W. Carter, 66


No. 3 66 42


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market house 12 00


Edward Powers, labor


70


Thomas Ryan, 66 70


Cornelius Kelleher,


3 86


Jere Shehan, 66


70


Daniel Crenan, 66


1 58


Patrick Murphy, 66


1 58


Cornelius Lynch,


35


Frank Buckley, 66


2 29


Daniel Quill,


66


35


John D. Foley,


4 04


John Hale, 66


88


John Clifford, 66


88


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 22 50


Daily News, printing. 4 50


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn 15 30


Amount carried forward $336 21


151


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. .$336 21


F. A. Silloway, stock and labor. 17 90


McGlew Brothers, stock and labor 21 00


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor. 16 06


John Gorwaiz, two large feather dusters. 3. 00


John Sumner, tin ball for flag pole, stock. 1 87


Joseph Brooks, carting stove. 50


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room at Moultonville. .. 10 00 John C. Stanley, two mop sticks 24


Western Union Telegraph Co., to selectmen of Manchester, Mass 49


Newburyport Despatch, expressage 7 25


Samuel M. Gerrish, stock and labor 7 62


William Holker & Co., stock and labor


Henry Z. Whittier, two pails. 22 05


50


Herman Castelhun, winding city clock three months


12 50


J. B. Pritchard, stock and labor


3 20


C W. Cooke, labor 6 25


L. H. Noyes, stock and labor 75


George E. Noyes, desk for Hose No. 4. 33 00


Rowe & Fogg, stock and labor 60


James C. Colman, stock and teaming. 96


S. H. Thurlow, stock. 11 26


$521 21


NOVEMBER.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team .. . .$57 50


Wm. H. Dow, No. 2 66 57 .50


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 No. 3 57 50 Albert E. Bray, 66 66


No. 1 single team 52 50


Frank Annis, 66 66


No. 2 52 50


George W. Carter, No. 3 66 52 50 Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market House 15 00 John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 21 25


Amount carried forward. , $366 25


152


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $366 25


Frank Buckley, labor 3 52


John D. Foley, 3 52


Timothy Nealon, labor. 1 76


Cornelius Kelleher, labor 1 76


John McDade, labor. 88


Daniel Cronan, labor. 88


Hale Knight, corn and oats 55


60


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats. 23 50


Poor Department, 7} tons of hay 110 64


F. M. & J. J. McGlew, 20 new horse shoes 10 00


John F. Bryan, stock and labor 5 25


E. F. Manning, 16 new horse shoes 8 25


Samuel Blake & Sons, attendance and medicine on steamer horses . 9 00


Edward S. Hidden, mason work and stock. 33 00


H. J. Plummer, stock and labor 90 09


J. C Stanley, step ladder and copper wire. : 13


Nathaniel Morse, 14 days' work cutting trees 28 00


R. C. McConnell, teaming. 1 00


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school rooms 20 00


J. M. Greenough,, horse and carryall.


1 50


George E. Huntley, stock and labor


30 33


F. A. Silloway, stock and labor 2 70


Aaron Woods, stock and labor 47 60


S. H. Thurlow, stock. 2 44


Thomas & Williams, stock and labor 5 65


John C. Bayley, stock and labor 171 86


William B. Porter, teaming 18 50


Edward Perkins, stock. . 69


C. W. Cooke, stock and labor 5 00


$1,061 30


153


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


DECEMBER.


Morris Brodrick, services as driver No. 1 double team. .. $57 50


William H. Dow, 66 66 No. 2 57 50


William F. Stanwood, “ No. 3 57 50


Albert E. Bray, 66 No. 1 single team ... 52 50


Frank Annis, 66 · No. 2 52 50


George W. Carter, 66 No. 3 66 52 50


Sam'l P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market house. 15 00


Frank Buckley, labor, 14 89


Daniel Cronan,


1 76


Jere Shehan, 66


35


Edward Powers, 66


35


Patrick Murphy,


2 10


John McDade, 66


3 50


John Hale, 53


Cornelius Kelliher, 1 05


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 12 50


John D. Foley, labor. 1 40


Hale Knight, oats and corn. 24 60


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn. 15 90


J. E. S. Hart, use of horse and wagon . 75


McGlew Brothers stock and labor 88 00


F. A. Silloway, stock and labor. 28 84


Edward F. Manning, sixteen new shoes and setting. 8 75


S. H. Thurlow, stock. . 62


J. C. Stanley, hatchet, hammer and mortise block. 2 17


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 1 75


Henry W. Moulton, rent of two school rooms. 20 00


Edward S. Hidden, labor at No. 2 engine house 21 20


S. H. Thurlow, stock 2 48


C. W. Cooke, stock and labor . 27 50


Lord Brothers, stock and labor 10 50


Frank E. Cutter, stock. 1 04


Jere Cashman, seats and castings for desks 83 50


James C. Colman, stock . . 48 33


Green Davis, stock and labor. 75 49


Henry A. Wilson, floor brushes and pails. 5 90


$853 74


154


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


. $1,029 76


66


February


1,926 93


66


March


1,520 52


April


1,098 27


66


May


997 16


June


949 78


66


July


756 59


66


August


786 20


September


1,009 65


66


October


521 21


November


1,061 30


December


853 74


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 15, 1888 .. $12,511 11


155


POLICE DEPARTMENT


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $10,000 00


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court,


fees to October, 1888 $3,186 26


From Abby S. Smith, services of police officer 8 00- 3,194 26


Total appropriation and income $13,194 26


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance


account. 1,039 74


Expenditures $12,154 52


156


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


EXPENDITURES,


Authorized by the Committee on Police.


JANUARY.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal $83 07


Edward E. Taylor, 66 assistant city marshal 62 50


E. P. Hurd, professional services. 1 50


John Homer, 3 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram to city marshal from Portland. 35


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 60


C. H. Johnson, duster, ink and blank book. 1 30


Safford & Lunt, repairing two clocks.


3 00


Robert C. Bragg, services as patrolman 55 00


Bartholomew Shehan,


42 00


Seth Young, 66


44 00


Albert D. Hale,


42 00


Lemuel Hicken,


66


44 00


Joseph H. Post,


44 00


James V. Merritt,


44 00


Henry J. Hidden,


42 00


William W. Hewlett,


44 00


Alexander H. Libby,


42 00


Patrick Creadon, 66


44 00


$646 32


FEBRUARY.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal. $81 42


Edward E. Taylor, assistant marshal. 62 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 75


J. N. Frost, ice at station. 9 00


George Butler, pilot bread. . 24 23


George H. Pearson, diaries, pencils, ink and ledger 9 00


William P. Jones, repairing clock and badges 2 75


Robert C. Bragg, services as patrolman 72 50


Bartholomew Shehan, 70 00


Amount carried forward. $336 15


157


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $336 15


Joseph H. Post, services as patrolman


71 00


Henry J. Hidden,


66


70 00


Alexander H. Libby,


66


72 00


Seth Young, 66


70 00


William V. Hewlett, 66


74 00


Albert D. Hale, ‹ .


71 00


Lemuel Hicken,


66


72 00


Patrick Creadon,


66


72 00


J. W. Merritt, 66


72 00


$980 15


MARCH.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal $81 48


Edward E. Taylor, ass't 62 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


John P. Lovell Arms Co., three pair hand cuffs and police calls . . 17 25


C. W. Lerned & Co., disinfectant and purifying powders .. 30 50


Karl Castelhun, chloral solution. 2 00


Moses M. Ross, est., groceries, etc.


17 22


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch 60 00


Alexander H. Libby, services as patrolman 50 00


Albert D. Hale, 66


56 00


Seth Young, 66


56 00


Bartholomew Shehan,


56 00


Robert C. Bragg, 56 00


Lemuel Hicken, 66


56 00


Joseph H. Post,


56 00


James W. Merritt, 66


56 00


Henry J. Hidden, 56 00


56 00


Patrick Creadon, 66


56 00


George J. Ross, 66


52 00


William H. Pike,


52 00


Charles W. Page, 66


52 00


$1,040 95


William V. Hewlett, 66


158


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


APRIL.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$93 98


Edward E. Taylor, 66 ass't 75 00


Scovill Manufacturing Co., brass buttons 18 00


George Butler, crackers 18 08


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 25


George H. Pearson, sundries


3 15


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch 70 00


Albert D. Hale, services as patrolman 56 00


Seth Young, 56 00


Alexander H. Libby, 66


26 00


Bartholomew Shehan, 56 00


Patrick Creadon, 56 00


James W. Merritt, 66


56 00


William H. Pike, 66


56 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


56 00


William V. Hewlett,


66


56 00


Charles W. Page, 66


56 00


Joseph H. Post, 66


56 00


George J. Ross,


56 00


Henry J. Hidden,


66


56 00


Lemuel Hicken, 66


56 00


$1,036 46


MAY.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal $86 03


Edward E. Taylor, 66 ass't 66 67


J. M. Batchelder, use of team for police 4 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


Samuel March, groceries. 29 02


Samuel P. Boardman, services as janitor of police court .. 8 33


J. M. Greenough, hack. 1 00


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch 87 50


Albert D. Hale, services as patrolman, 70 00


Seth Young, 70 00


Amount carried forward. $426 55


159


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Amount brought forward. $426 55


Bartholomew Shehan, services as patrolman


71 00


Robert C. Bragg,


71 00


William V. Hewlett,


66


71 00


Charles W. Page, 66


16 00


Joseph H. Post,


66


71 00


George J. Ross,


66


71 00


Henry J. Hidden,


66


71 0C


Patrick Creadon,


66


71 00


James Merritt, 66


71 00


Lemuel Hicken,


66


71 00


William H. Pike,


66


71 00


D. C. Batchelder,


66


2 00


$1,154 55


JUNE.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal $86 73


Edward E. Taylor, ass't 66 67


S. H. Fowle, papers for ten months 8 58


H. G. Johnson, appearance in police court


45 00


George Butler, pilot bread.


13 50


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch 72 00


Albert D. Hale, services as patrolman 56 00


56 00


Lemuel Hicken. 66


56 00


Patrick Creadon, 66


56 00


Robert C. Bragg,


56 00


James W. Merritt,


66


56 00


Henry J. Hidden,


66


56 00


George J. Ross, 66


56 00


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


56 00


William V. Hewlett,


56 00


Joseph H. Post,


66


56 00


William H. Pike,


56 00


$964 48


Seth Young, 66


160


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


JULY.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$86 48


Edward E. Taylor,


ass't 66 67


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 8 80


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch .


71 87


Seth Young, services as patrolman, 56 00


Albert D. Hale, 66


56 00


William H. Pike,


57 00


Joseph H. Post,


57 00


William V. Hewlett, 66


57 00


Bartholomew Shehan, 66


57 00


George J. Ross, 66


57 00


Henry J. Hidden, 66


57 00


James W. Merritt,


57 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


57 00


Patrick Creadon,


57 00


Lemuel Hicken, 66


57 00


$915 82


AUGUST.


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


$88 24


Edward E. Taylor,


ass't


69 97


Ellingood & Co. 4 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 40


Samuel P. Boardman. 6 25


S. Levy, p. m., box rent.


50


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch


92 50


Albert D. Hale, services as patrolman, 73 00


Seth Young, 66


73 00


William H. Pike,


74 00


Joseph H. Post, 16


74 00


Bartholomew Shehan, 66


73 00


William V. Hewlett,


73 00


George J. Ross,


74 00


Henry J Hidden, 66


73 00


Amount carried forward $854 36


161


POTICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $854 36


James W. Merritt, services as patrolman


73 00


Robert C. Bragg,


74 00


Patrick Craedon,


66


73 00


Lemuel Hicken,


73 00


Frank Buckley, 66


4 00


Charles H. Bartlett,


66


4 00


$1,155 36


SEPTEMBER.


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch


71 00


Albert D. Hale,


services as patrolman, 56 00


Seth Young,


66


56 00


Lemuel Hicken,


56 00


Patrick Creadon,


66


56 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


56 00


James W. Merritt,


56 00


Henry J. Hidden,


56 00


George J. Ross, 66


56 00


Bartholomew Shehan,


56 00


William V. Hewlett, 66


56 00


William H. Pike, 66


56 00


Joseph H. Post,


56 00


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal. 86 73


Edward E. Taylor, .6 ass't 66


66 66


Telephone Co., use of telephone 5 50


George H. Pearson. stock. 2 15


William R. Johnston, milk 13 56


Samuel March, groceries . 10 71


George W. Snow, attendance on prisoners 5 00


William H. Huse & Co., printing. 3 50


$936 81


21


162


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


OCTOBER.


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch


$75 50


Joseph H. Post,


services as patrolman. 58 00




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