City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1888, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1888
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William H. Pike,


58 00


William V. Hewlett, .


. 6


56 00


Bartholomew Shehan, 66


58 00


George J. Ross,


58 00


Henry J. Hidden,


58 00


James W. Merritt, 66


56 00


Robert C. Bragg,


58 00


Patrick Creadon.


58 00


Lemuel Hicken,


58 00


Seth Young.


56 00


Albert D. Hale,


56 00


Joseph M. Tappan,


8 00


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal


87 08


Edward E. Taylor,


ass't 66 66 66


H. G. Johnson


30 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 5 35


George Butler, pilot bread. 25 88


William P. Jones, badges


2 00


$988 47


NOVEMBER.


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch


Albert D. Hale,


services as patrolman ... 70 00


Seth Young,


70 00


Lemuel Hicken,


70


Patrick Creadon, 66


70 00


Robert,C. Bragg, 66


70 00


James W. Merritt,


70 00


Henry J. Hidden,


70 00


George J. Ross,


66


70 00


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


70 00


William V. Hewlett,


66


70 00


Amount carried forward


$788 00


$88 00


163


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $788 00


William H. Pike, services as patrolman 70 00


Joseph H. Post, 66 70 00


George W. Hicken, services as city marshal 87 23


Edward E. Taylor,


ass't


66 66


J. M. Bachellor,


6 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone .


5 95


Sam. P. Boardman, 3 months' labor at court room 6 25


$1,100 59


DECEMBER.


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of watch.


89 25


William H. Pike,


services as patrolman 71 00


Joseph H. Post,


71 00


James W. Merritt,


71 00


William V. Hewlett, 66


71 00


George J. Ross,


71 00


Henry J. Hidden,


66


71 00


Albert D. Hale,


71 00


Seth Young, .6


71 00


Patrick Creadon, 66


71 00


Lemuel Hicken, 66


71 00


Bartholomew Shehan, 66


73 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


73 00


Alexander Libby, 66 56 00


George B. Hicken, services as city marshal 86 64


Edward E. Taylor, ass't 66 68 89


George Butler, pilot bread ... 21 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 5 25


Samuel March, groceries 21 53


H. G. Johnson, professional services 30 00


$1,234 56


164


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January. $646 32


February 980 15


March.


1,040 95


April.


1,036 46


May


1,154 55


June


964 48


July


915 82


60


August


1,155 36


66


September


936 31


October 988 47


November 1,100 59


December 1,234 56


Total expenditure for the year ending Dec. 15, 1888 ... $12,154 52


165


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$2,500 00


CREDITS.


From city clerk, licenses $76 00


From city clerk, issuing and recording liquor licenses for year 1888 47 00


From city clerk, fees from marriage licenses for the year 1888 67 00


From city clerk, recording mortgages, assign- ments, etc


52 35


From George H. Plumer, goods returnd from decorating City Hall .. 8 93


From A K. Cole, tax deed for taxes of 1884. 13 96


From use of telephone 25


265 49


From Income account, transferred


4,909 40- 5,174 89


Total appropriation and income


$7,674 89


Transferred from Police department.


1,039 74


66 Poor department. 374 84


66 Water supply . 160 00


66


66 Abatement of tax of 1888 .. 1,941 82- 3,516 40


$11,191 29


Transferred to School department. 725 31


66 Fire department. 1,180 02


66 Lighting streets, etc 709 00


Salaries 12 32


Fuel. 2,464 16


24235


Amount carried forward. $5,090 82 $11,191 29


-


166


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$5,090 81 $11,191 29


Transferred to Public Library .


168 79


6 6 Newburyport bridge 2,823 91


Board of Health


159 16


66 New almshouse .


.9,609 09


Repairing school houses .2,389 00


Sidewalks and edgestones 767 89


Ashes and rubbish . 5 62


66 Printing .


342 00


66


Public property 1,638 40


66 Highways 1,167 78


Interest. 182 97


66


Military aid 212 50


66 Abatement tax of 1885 155 45


Abatement tax of 1887 695 16-25,408 53


$14,217 24


Abatements of tax of 1886 .. 798 01


66 Armory rents. 308 33


66 Engine House, No. 2. 440 59


Expenditures as per statement below


7,449 19- 8,996 12


Balance overdrawn for year 1888 $23,213 36


167


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council. JANUARY.


George W. Hunt, sundries. $9 78


William H. Johnson, posting check list


15 00


J. Otis Winkley, expenditures to Boston 10 00


Board of Registrars, services rendered the city one year 300 00


Moses E. Cook, 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,


clerk 2 50


Abner W. Porter.


inspector 2 50


Frederick S. Goodwin,


66 66 2 50


John Burke, warden 5 00


Joseph L. Johnson, 66


clerk . 5 00


Samuel J. Ford.


inspector 5 00


Isaac Poor, jr.,


5 00


William S. Pettingell, 66


deputy warden


2 50


John C. M. Blaisdell,


. 6


"· clerk


2 50


Charles W. Thurlow, 66


inspector 2 50


Charles W. Poor,


2 50


D. T. Reed,


warden


5 00


John C. Kimball,


clerk. 5 00


inspector 5 00


5 00


William A. Davis,


deputy warden .


2 50


Howard P. Currier,


יי.


inspector 2 50


2 50


William J. Creasey,


warden 5 00


Joseph L. Johnson,


clerk


5 00


George W .. Craig,


inspector


5 00


Sam E. Sargent,


66


William A. Little,


66


James P. Walsh, 66


S. C. Reed,


Amount carried forward.


168


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $442 28


Edwin Currier, services as warden


2 50


William H. Welch,


clerk . 2 50


Winthrop S. Low,


deputy inspector 2 50


William W. Creasey, 66


66


2 50


George A. Pearson,


warden 5 00


Henry Martin,


clerk


5 00


Michael O'Connell, 66


inspector 5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes,


5 00


Luther Carter, 66


deputy warden


2 50


Charles A. Peabody,


66 clerk


2 50


Daniel F. Buckley, 66


inspector


2 50.


C. A. Haskell, 66


66


2 50


Joshua L. Chase, 66 warden 5 00


Edward H. McConnell, 66


clerz . 5 00


John L. Lewis,


inspector 5 00


Hubbard Getchell,


5 00


Walter H. Delano, 66


deputy warden 2 50


Willard E. Butterfield,


66


clerk 2 50


George A. Coffin, 66


66


inspector 66


2 50


C. H. Stanwood, cleaning ward room


6 00


John Burke, labor on ballot boxes . 2 00


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell election day 2 00


Charles E. Ash, cleaning ward room 7 00


J. A. Adams, teaming . 11 80


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell . 1 00


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell 1 00


Alfred Wheeler, death returns 1 25


Joseph C. Lunt, death returns 14 50


William H. Johnson, supplies for City Hall . 10 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


Steamer No. 2, services rendered at Frog pond, on account Board of Health 24 00


services rendered at Frog pond on account of Health 21 00


rried forward. $617 83


2 50


John M. Ch.se, 66


169


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $617 83


Steamer No. 1, services rendered at Frog pond on account of Board of Health 24 00


Frank W. Hale, expenses to Salem four times 8 40


John Huse, office rent and labor 18 84


Lovett's Express, expressage 15


Jonathan F. Morrill, lunch at City Hall .. 34 70


Fogg's Fxpress, expressage 55


Samuel Pearson, cleaning ward room.


8 00


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


$762 47


FEBRUARY.


Corliss, Macy & Co., pay roll books $11 75


Corliss, Macy & Co., white cap record paper 3 75


News Printing Co., printing. 27 75


Samson, Murdock & Co., Boston Directory 1 00


C. H. Johnson, sundries. 3 50


25


Moses H. Sargent, sundries.


25 17


Gillett & Co., expressage


7 15


Frank W. Hale, cash paid witness fees


25 24


Frank W. Hale, cash paid expenses to Salem and services. 33 10


1 00


Greylock Pen Co., four gross Greylock pens. 6 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


James J. Healey, birth returns


20 75


David Foss, 66 3 50


24 00


Henry R. Weitzel, death returns


17 00


George W. Snow, birth returns


8 25


E. P. Hurd, birth returns 4 50


H. F. Adams, birth returns 2 00


S. Levy, P. M., postage stamps 50 00


$279 66


American Express, expressage.


Samson Levy, P. M., box rent. .


Peter Cusack, death returns.


22


170


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


MARCH.


George H. Stevens, cash paid three gross pens $ 5 25


Fogg's Express, expressage. 1 10


American Express, expressage. 45


M. R. Warlen, one check book. 10 00


J. M. Bailey, ringing bell at North church.


3 00


Charles M. Lunt,


3 00


F. H. Rundlett, 3 00


S. R. Fox, 3 00 66


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


J. F. Young, 9 birth returns 4 25


L. Mannix, use of team. 2 00


L. K. Hamilton, settlement of Eagle Oderless case.


150 00


$187 05


APRIL.


George H. Pearson, sundry article, four diaries, $ 2 00


American Express Co., expressage. 15


John Huse, cash paid for teaming, and office rent. 9 58


George H. Stevens, cash paid in collecting birth records. . . 33 60


A. L. Jackson, ringing bell. 5 00


Newburyport Despatch, expressage 30


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


News Publishing Co., advertising. 12 50


H. H. Landford, horse hire. 27 00


Percy M. Blake, services as civil engineer 50 00


$144 13


MAY.


Moses E. Cook, services as warden


5 00


John C. Lang, clerk. 5 00


Alfred Osgood,


66


inspector 5 00


Thos. Humphries, 66


5 00


Moses A. Stevens, 66 deputy warden 2 50


Amount carried forward. $22 50


171


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $22 50


George P. Greenieaf, services as deputy clerk ..


2 50


Abner W. Porter,


66


inspector 2 50


Frederick S. Goodwin, 66


2 50


John Burke,


warden 5 00


Joseph L. Dockum,


clerk.


5 00


Samuel J. Ford, 66


inspector 5 00


Isaac Poor, jr., 66


66


5 00


George N. Young,


deputy warden 2 50


John C. M. Blaisdell, 66


clerk. 2 50


George O. P. Greeley, 66


inspector 2 50


Charles W. Thurlow, jr. "


66 2 50


Daniel T. Reed,


warden


5 00


John W. Sargent, 66


clerk .


5 00


William A. Little, 66


inspector 5 00


5 00


William A. Davis,


deputy warden 2 50


clerk. 2 50


S. C. Reed, 66


inspector 2 50


William J. Creasey, 66


warden. 5 00


Joseph L. Johnson,


clerk. 5 00


5 00


Charies A. Stockman,


5 00


Edwin Currier,


66


deputy warden 2 50


William H. Welch,


clerk.


2 50


George A. Pearson, 66


warden


5 00


Henry Martin,


clerk. 5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes,


66


inspector 5 00


5 00


Luther Carter, 66


deputy warden


2 50


Daniel F. Buckley,


66


inspector 2 50


Cyrus A. Haskell,


66


66 2 50


Joshua L. Chase,


66


warden 5 00


E. H. McConnell,


clerk 5 00


John L. Lewis,


66


inspector 5 00


Amount carried forward. $155 00


James P. Walsh, 66


66


John C. Kimball, 66


Winthrop S. Low,.


inspector 66


Michael O'Connell, 66


172


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. $155 00


H. Getchell, services as inspector 5 00


Walter H. Delano, 66 deputy warden. 2 50


W. E. Butterfield,


66


clerk.


2 50


George H. Coffin,


66


inspector


2 50


B. F. Stanley,


66


2 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


S. Levy, P. M., rent of three boxes. 1 50


4 00


Charles E. Ash,


M. R. Warren, poll tax and collector's books 10 50


C. H. Stanwood, labor at ward room 3 00


N. N. Jones, cash paid and expenses 27 50


American Express Co., expressage. .


70


Western Union Tel. Co., telegram to Blake Bros 33


Gillett & Co., expressage.


4 06


L. Mannix, carting ballot boxes


2 00


W. H. Porter, teaming. 2 25


E. T. Northend, horse and buggy 10 00


H. P. Moulton, service in Eagle Odorless case. 15 00


J. M. Greenough, horse and buggy, and hacks 30 75


$289 58


JUNE


Joseph L. Johnson, on account for revaluation of city . 100 00


Andrew J. Haynes, " 75 00


C. W. Stiles, birth returns. 4 60


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell for election 1 00


P. B. Murphy, 500 dog license blanks


2 50


M. R. Warren, liquor license bonds 1 60


55


N. Little & Co., books for assessors. 24 00


S. H. Fowle, papers for year 9 00


Joseph M. Tappan, expenses to Lawrence and Haverhill.


. .


2 00


American Express Co., expressage


Amount carried forward. $220 15


Samuel Pearson, labor at ward room election day 66 4 00


173


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $220 15


Edward Burrill, services as juror at fire inquest


2 62


Isaac Poor,


66


2 62


Charles L. Huse, 66


66


66


2 62


Benj. G. Davis,


66


66


2 62


George W. Knight, «


2 62


H. P. Macintosh, “


2 62


John G. Faxon, clerk


2 60


Selwyn C. Reed, 66


witness 66


60


Eben P. Cutter, 66 66


60


J. J. Healey, M.D., "


66


60


George W. Melvin, “


60


Aug. B. Varney,


66


70


George J. L. Colby, services as assessor 25 00


$266 57


JULY.


R. C. Huse, professional services in Anthony case . $50 00


J. Q. Bradish & Co., Graphic pens and tablet rubber 21 15


Lovett's Express, expressage. 1 20


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 1 83


S. Levy, P. M., stamps. 2 00


S. H. Safford, death returns 45 75


Moses H. Sargent, sundries . 11 08 Edward P. Adams, birth returns 2 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 45


Joseph Bartlett, 2 mos. services as fish warden 12 50


American Express Co., expressage.


40


James V. Felker, expense to Boston in reference to printing city bonds. . 2 50


Andrew H. Pettingell, 2 mos. services as harbor master 50 00


Corliss, Macy & Co., book of bonds 60 00 Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell . 1. 00


George J. L. Colby, salary as assessor on extra valuation. . 75 00 John Huse, rent of office. 9 00


Hiram P. Macintosh, furnishing negatives in Anthony case. 12 00


N. N. Jones, cash advanced for fees 75 00


$441 11


174


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


AUGUST.


J. A. Adams, teaming 50


J. C. Stanley, stock. 8 86


John O'Connors, ringing bell. 7 00


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell 3 00


Alexander Leach, 66


6 00


Joseph C. Lunt, 66


18 50


Stephen R. Fox, 66


5 00


Chas. H. Lunt,


5 00


Jos. M. Bailey,


66


3 00


N. N. Jones, cash paid as city solicitor


43 75


J. V. Felker, coll., tax deeds credited . 29 77


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


Western Union Tel. Co., telegraphing.


3 90


M. R. Warren, 3000 tax collectors' warrants 12 50


P. B. Murphy. 500 dog license blanks 2 50


S. Levy, P. M., box rent .. 50


American Ex. Co., expressage . 2 35


Newburyport Despatch Co., expressage 40


Charles R. Fogg, express .


1 05


Gillett & Co., expressage. .


1 75


Nathaniel Morse, trimming trees 113 75


James Fogg, 161 13


Alexander Leach, ringing bell 2 00


Lord Brothers, labor and stock. 8 95


George H. Plumer, dry goods. 31 44


Special Com. of City Council, bills paid on account of fun- eral of the late Mayor Huse. 143 80


S. Levy, P. M., postage. 10 00


John F. Bryan, for widening Oak street. 9 00


L. C. Currier, 66 10 00 60


$649 40


175


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


SEPTEMBER.


Edward Powers, labor $ 35


John D. Foley, 66 35


Edward Perkins, stock and teaming 43 60


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell, Aug. 6


1 00


S. R. Fox, .6


1 00


Joseph Bayley, 66 1 00


Alexander Leach, . 6


1 00


Chas. H. Lunt, 66 66


1 00


William H. Johnson, distributing tax bills for 1888 50 00


Fogg's Express, expressing . 1 05


Andrew H. Pettingell, to 2 mos. services as harbor master. 50 00 Joseph Bartlett, two months' services as fish warden 12 50 Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


George H. Pearson, stock. 7 37


Grorge J. L. Colby, expenses to Boston twice 6 00


Charles S. Post, 3 days services as city messenger 7 50


A. J. Haynes, expense to Boston 3 00


$190 72


OCTOBER.


Cornelius Kelleher, labor 1 58


Thomas Ryan, 66 70


Edward Powers, 66


88


William Stanwood, moving building .. 20 00


Luennan P. Fish, professional services


140 78


Moses H. Sargent, stock . 10 15


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


John Huse, rent and storage. 9 00


American Express Company, expressage .


70


F. L. Evans, professional services. 78 64


Michael Donahoe, carrying assessors' book to Court House. 30


N. N. Jones, solicitor, settlement of claim of Arthur vs. City of Newburyport. .1,048 54


Amount carried forward. $1,315 27


176


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,315 27 Newburyport Cadet Band, 10 concerts from July 12 to Sep- tember 13 100 00


S. Levy, P. M., postage stamps. 12 00


Assessors and collector, for assessing and collecting bank tax.134 96


$1.562 23


NOVEMBER.


Alfred Osgood, . 1 00


Cornelius Kelleher, labor,


53


John McDade, 66


53


Chas. W. Thurlow,


53


Peter Young,


53


Timothy Nealon,


35


Edward Powers,


53


Daniel Cronan,


35


Daniel Quill,


35


Frank Buckley. 66


35


Jolın Hale,


35


Simon E. Wilson,


52


50


William Stanwood,


37 12


Isaiah Bean,


66


28 87


Moody Gerrish, 27 50


Samuel P. Boardman, one night caucus 1 00


S. H. Thurlow, stock .. 9 41


Mrs. Fidelia Brown, abatement on tax of 1888 6 40


Allen Brothers, 3 rubber stamps. 4 25


W. R. Warren, one box rubber bands. 1 00


Luther Dame, surveying .


92 08


Andrew H. Pettingell, 2 mos. services as harbor master 50 00


J. M. Greenough, 3 double teams to Amesbury. 35 00


Gillett's Express, expressage . 7 35


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 70


Joseph Bartlett, 2 mos. services as fish warden 12 50


John E. Bailey, surveying and estimates 2 00


Amount carried forward $377 08


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT. 177


Amount brought forward. $377 08


S. Levy, box rent 1 00


Charles H. Stanwood, services as janitor ward one 1 00


James S. Fogg, cutting and trimming trees 19 00


S. Levy, P. M., 8 sheets postage stamps . 15 00


N. N. Jones, professional services and expenses 53 14


George H. Newton, 1 gold pen and holder 2 75


American Express Co., expressage . 15


Mechanicks National Bank, abatement of tax. 124 50


Board of Assessors, making poll tax lists 60 00


$653 62


DECEMBER.


John Hale, labor 88


Jere Shehan, “


88


Chas. W. Thurlow, lahor


88


John Clifford, 66


88


John McDade,


66


88


Simon E. Wilson,


on Oak street extension 46 50


William Stanwood, 66


66


36 00


Isaiah Bean,


32 00


Moody Gerrish, 66


29 00


John Young,


66 24 00


Edward Perkins, stock 336 59


S. H. Thurlow, 66


6 85


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden


5 00


William G. Somerby,


66


clerk 5 00


John L. Lewis, inspector 5 00


Hubbard Getchel, 66


66 5 00


Walter H. Delano,


66


deputy warden 2 50


W. E. Butterfield,


clerk. 2 50


B. F. Stanley,


inspector 2 50


George A. Coffin,


66


2 50


George A. Pearson,


warden 5 00


Henry Martin, 66 clerk


5 00


Amount carried forward. $555 34


23


178


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$555 34


Gilbert A. Noyes, services as inspector


5 00


Michael O'Connell, ..


5 00


Luther Carter, 66


deputy warden 2 50


clerk .


2 50


Cyrus A. Haskell,


66


inspector 2 50


W. C. O'Connell,


66


2 50


Daniel T. Reed,


warden


5 00


John W. Sargent,


clerk .


5 00


William A. Little, 66


5 00


James Walsh, 66


5 00


William A. Davis, 66


deputy warden . 2 50


John C. Kimball,


66 clerk .


2 50


Howard P. Currier,


inspector 2 50


Selwyn C. Reed, 66


66


2 50


Charles W. Page,


66


warden


5 00


Joseph L. Dockum,


clerk . 5 00


Samuel J. Ford,


66


inspector 5 00


Isaac Poor, jr , 66


5 00


Chas. W. Thurlow. jr., 66


deputy warden


2 50


John M. Blaisdell,


clerk .


2 50


F. L. Macintosh, 66


66


66


2 50


Moses E. Cook,


warden


5 00


John C. Lang,


clerk .. 5 00


Alfred Osgood, 66


inspector 5 00


Thomas Humphreys, 66


5 00


Moses L. Stevens, 66


deputy warden


2 50


George P. Greenleaf, .6


66 clerk . .


2 50


Frederick S. Goodwin,


inspector 2 50


Abner W. Porter,


2 50


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell election day


1 00


Samuel P. Boardman, labor in ward room


5 00


James L. Parker, ringing bell election day 1 00


Gowen Dockum, use of land for militia.


20 00


Amount carried forward. $692 34


inspector. 2 50


Geo. O. P. Greeley,


inspector 66


Charles A. Peabody,


179


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward .. $694 34


Chas. H. Stanwood, services as janitor ward 1. 5 00


W. A. Greenough & Co., for advertising and directory 5 00


A. W. Thompson, for sundries Oct. 27. Nov. 6 27 71


Samuel Pearson, services as janitor ward 2 room 10 00


F. A. Howe, professional services 19 50


Lovett's Express, expressage. 15


Luther Dame, to surveying. 18 00


Moses H. Sargent, pens, ink and stationary 15 47


Telephone Co., use of telephone 5 95


Frank W. Hale, professional services 343 00


Committee on Sewerage, travelling expenses 20 53


Daniel M. Felch, contract repairing buildings on Fair st. . .860 00


$2,022 65


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January. . . $ 762 47


66 February


279 66


March


187 05


April


144 13


66


May


289 58


66 June


266 57


66


July


441 11


66 August.


649 40


66


September


190 72


October


1,562 23


66 November


653 62


December 2,022 65


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 15, 1888. .. $7,449 19


181


SALARIES.


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriation $7,100 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. 12 32


Expenditures $7,112 32


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council. JANUARY.


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


Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk of council 25 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 84


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


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


$795 84


FEBRUARY.


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


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


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


$333 34


182


SALARIES.


MARCH.


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


Frank W. Hale, salary as city solicitor 20 83


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


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk 125 00


$354 16


APRIL.


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


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk 125 00


Edward Burrill, salary as city auditor 200 00


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


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


A. J. Haynes, salary as assessor on account 75 00


George J. L. Colby, salary as assessor on account 60 00


$693 33


MAY.


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


H. F. Adams, salary as city physician 87 50


N. N Jones, salary as city solicitor . 62 50


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


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


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


Andrew J. Haynes, salary as assessor on account 75 00


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


$683 33


JUNE.


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


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


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


George W. Worcester, salary as city physician. 29 00


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


$412 34


183


SALARIES.


JULY.


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


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


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


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


Andrew J. Haynes, salary as assessor on account 75 00


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


$508 33


AUGUST.


Andrew J. Haynes. salary as assessor on account. 75 00


Joseph L. Johnson, sala y as assessor on account. 75 00


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


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk .


125 00


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


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


H. F. Adams, salary as city physician . 87 50


N. N. Jones, salary as city solicitor 62 50


$683 33


SEPTEMBER.


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


66 66 balance 40 00


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


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector


133 33


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


Joseph L. Johnson, salary as assessor balance. 75 00


Andrew J. Haynes, salary as assessor, balance 75 00


$648 33


OCTOBER.


Thomas E. Cutter, 3 mos. services as clerk of council. 25 00


William H. Johnson, 1 mos. services as city messenger 75 00


George H. Stevens, 1 mos. services as city clerk . 125 00 James V. Felker, 1 mos. services as city treasurer . 133 33


Albert C. Titcomb, 6 mos. services as mayor 400 00


$758 33


184


SALARIES.


NOVEMBER.


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


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


Joseph L. Johnson, on account of salary 25 00


N. N. Jones, salary as city solicitor 62 50


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


$420 83


DECEMBER.


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00


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


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


Est. William H. Huse, 3 mos. salary as mayor 200 00


H. F. Adams, salary as city physician . . 87 50


Albert C. Titcomb, 3 mos. salary as mayor . 200 00


$820 83


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January $795 84


February


333 34


March .


354 16


66


April


693 33


66


May


683 33


66


June .


412 34


66


July .


508 33


66 August


683 33


66


September


648 33


.6 October .


758 33


66 November 420 83


66 December. 820 83


Total expenditure for the year ending Dec. 15, 1888. . $7,112 32


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SALARIES.


CONDENSED STATEMENT OF SALARIES.


J. Otis Winkley, salary as mayor (one month). $66 67


Wm. H. Huse, 66


66 (three months) 200 00


Albert C. Titcomb, “ (nine months) 600 00


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk. 1,500 00


James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector .1.599 98


Edward Burrill, salary as city auditor 200 00


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger. 900 00


N. N. Jones, salary as city solicitor (1888) .. 187 50


Frank W. Hale, salary as city solicitor (1887) 41 67


I. B. Bolton, salary as city physician (1887) . 350 00


George W. Worcester, salary as city physician (1888) 29 00


Henry F. Adams, salary as city physician (1888) . 262 50


Thomas E. Cutter, clerk of common council. 100 00


Andrew J. Haynes, salary as assessor 375 00


Joseph L. Johnson, salary as assessor .. 350 00


George J. L. Colby, salary as assessor 350 00


Total as above $7,112 32


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187


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . $5,000 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 2,464 16


Expenditures 7,464 16


EXPENDITURES, Authorized by the Committee on Fuel. JANUARY.


A. F. Nason, charcoal.


$58 83


FEBRUARY.


Willard O. Downs, 26 6-8 cords of pine wood. $107 00


Willard O. Downs, pine and hard wood. 221 00


Hervey Kimball, measuring wood. 16 47


344 47




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