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383 41
Bertha M. Stiles,
66
283 93
Abbie N. Frink,
245 00
Enola E. Gowan,
307 50
Amount carried forward,. $17,871 34
(5)
66
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. .$17,871 34
Lizzie C. Ireland, services as teacher
7 35
Mrs. Selwyn M. Adams, "
1 88
L. G. Smith,
300 00
Sarah Smith,
6 08
Mary A. Roaf, ..
93 14
Sadie L. Ross, ..
16 05
Irving H. Johnson, .6
132 45
Elizabeth Pearson, 66
5 89
Lucy Lowe,
7 90
Hattie A. P. Roth,
225 00
Alice M. Paul, 6 .
1 15
Eleanor Towle,
1 15
Elizabeth A. Dodge,
1 72
Jeanette Balch,
62
Minna W. Bliss,
..
1 35
Fred Hinckley, services as janitor
226 20
S. R. Fox,
.6
95 00
T. B. Robbins,
..
90 00
Maurice Corcoran, ..
44 80
Albert O. Colby,
100 50
Joseph G. Stevens,
93 00
James E. Kimball, .6
83 00
J. C. Lunt, ..
171 00
Oliver C. Philbrick, ..
60 80
James P. Brown,
6 00
A. F. Gilbert, services as teacher at evening school
54 00
Elizabeth A. Dodge, ..
66
64
22 00
Margaret H. Sargent. .6
27 00
Harriet Colman,
66
27 00
Eleanor Towle, .6
6 .
4 00
Lizzie C. Ireland,
66
32 50
Elizabeth Pearson, ..
66
6.
26 00
Mary J. Kingman,
25 00
William P. Lunt, services as agent, and sundries 1,037 79
Harper Brothers, school books, etc.
77 66
Amount carried forward, $20,981 32
67
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward,. $20,981 32
Horace A. Brooks, school books, etc. 39 50
M. R. Warren, sundries 11 90
Leach, Sherrell & Sanborn, books and sundries 11 85
M. H. Sargent, sundries 141 64
John H. Balch, feather dusters 4 00
Lovett's Express, expressage 4 40
Edward Osgood, stock 16 97
S. H. Thurlow, stock. 1 35
D. C. Heath & Co., school books 12 86
William Holker & Co., 2 carbonized coal hods 1 00
Charles R. Fogg, express. 1 00
News Publishing Co., printing and advertising
52 50
Mary S. Perkins, use of well
4 00
B. G. Gerrish, 6 mats
4 50
P. H. Blumpey, 15 gallons of oil. 1 80
George S. Perry, books and school supplies.
125 46
Trustees Putnam Free School, rent of school building
500 00
Hermann Castelhun, supplies to High School
4 05
George H. Plumer, dry goods. 5 40
Ginn & Co., books, etc. 40 26
Charles H. Kilborn, stock
6 00
J. L. Hammett, school supplies
47 99
L. M. Hatch & Sons, 50 pointers
1 75
Boston School Supply Co., school supplies
75 87
F. M. Ambrose, school books
21 50
Cowperthwait & Co., school books
61 26
George F. King & Merrill, pens and stationery
28 25
Gillett's Express, expressage
3 60
Thorpe & Adams Manufacturing Co., stock
6 00
American National Bank Note Co., 100 diplomas
30 00
L. W. Piper, writing 16 diplomas 5 60
William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising
44 70
Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor 45 84
5 10
Lee & Shepard, school books
1 50
Silver, Burdette & Co., stock
3 08
Carl Castelhun, chemicals.
Amount carried forward. $22,353 80
68
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward, · $22,353 80
E. S. Kellogg, books 7 62
J. C. Haynes & Co., one-third dozen pitch pipes 3 33
D. Appleton & Co., school books 17 89
Hanson Hume, books and supplies. 24 47
E. C. Adams, cash paid for school supplies 12 81
Prang Educational Co., school supplies 20 16
De Wolfe, Fiske & Co., 1 book . 1 26
A. S. Barnes & Co., school books . 5 21
Thompson, Brown & Co., school books. 9 33
Board of Assessors, census of school children 90 00
Robert G. Allen, services as truant officer 30 00
Milton Bradley & Co., 1 box of forms and solids 2 00
$22,577 88
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Appropriations
$ 6,000 00
CREDITS.
J. C. Stanley, old brass, etc .. $ 11 51
H. A. Wilson, 2 oil barrels returned 3 00
C. Callahan & Co., supplies. 161 00
P. & R. C. & I. Co., leather hose. 49 50
Newburyport Water Co., leather hose
33 00
Town of Ipswich, sale of engine No. 8
500 00
Town of Newbury, attending fire.
8 00
766 01
Total amount appropriation and income $6,766 01 Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance accounts
1,166 59
Expenditures $7,932 60
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by Fire Department.
JANUARY.
Samuel P. Boardman, 1 month's services as engineer,
Market House $14 58
Ralph S. Bayley, services as steward 12 50
William H. P. Howard, services as engineer No. 3 ... 29 16
Amount carried forward,. $56 24
70
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. 56 24
Walter R. Bradbury, services as fireman and steward .. 12 50
Willis H. Young, services supt. fire alarm tel. 21 67
Dole & Osgood, hose wagon and extras 350 70
C. Callahan & Co., stock 65 00
William Holker & Co., stock and labor 7 40
Jere Cashman, hauling apparatus to fires
40 00
Waldo A. Howland, labor and stock on water tank 2 75
George E. Noyes, 1 mattress 3 75
Bernard F. Farrell, duty at Central Fire Station 3 00
T. J. Mannix, 6 bbls. shavings
1 50
J. C. Stanley, 1 iron oiler
50
Hall Rubber Co., matting
3 30
John H. Balch, 1 ostrich duster
3 00
Orrin G. Davis, teaming
12 00
M. P. Perley, 2 pair blankets
8 75
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 51 53
Paul A. Merrill, stock. 5 10
William B. Porter, teaming
16 00
Charles S. Blake, watching at fire. 3 00
William A. Davis & Son, stock and labor 8 85
A. Parsons, labor on hose 1 00
John F. Bryan, stock 85
E. E. Langlands, labor on hose. 1 00
W. W. Hutchins, watchman at engine house. 2 50
Telephone Company, use of telephone. 4 00
E. Donahoe, stock and labor 8 75
L. Mannix, 4 bbls. shavings 1 00
Charles D. Pettigrew, expenses 2 trips to Peabody
5 40
Whitefield Mills, 50 lbs. cotton waste 4 00
W. Lunt Bartlett, one half dozen chamois skins
3 90
Edward Osgood, 1 duster 1 50
Philip H. Bollman, for services at engine house
2 50
McGlew Bros., stock and labor 64 80
J. E. S. Hart, horse and carriage hire 30 50
$808 24
71
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
FEBRUARY.
Samuel P. Boardman, 1 month's service engineer steamer No. 1. . $14 58
Walter R. Bradbury, services as fireman and steward No. 3 ... 12 50
George N. Black, services as fireman and steward No. 2 William H. Howard, 1 month's service as engineer steamer No. 3
37 50
Philip H. Bollman, 3 months' service as engineer steamer No. 2. 43 75
Willis H. Young, services as superintendent of fire alarm . 22 03
Orrin G. Davis, for freight bill on hose wagon
2 70
F. E. Davis, stock and labor
22 36
Edward Osgood, lamp chimneys
2 51
Telephone Company, use of telephone 5 00
4 00
Charles H. Stanwood, labor on reservoirs
Edwin Rogers, 12 glass battery jars
4 55
J. B. Pritchard, use of tackle and ropes
1 50
John T. Butman, painting supply wagon
14 00
Fogg & Co. Express, expressage 1 20
George E. Bamford, care of hydrants, etc. 20 50
$223 26
MARCH.
Samuel P. Boardman, 1 month's services as engineer No. 1 .. $14 58
W. R. Bradbury, 1 month's services as steward and fire- man No. 3 12 50
R. S. Bayley, 2 months' services as fireman No. 1
25 00
Willis H. Young, battery supplies and labor 20 83
News Publishing Co., printing.
4 00
Edward Osgood, stock . . 5 10
John C. Stanley, 1 dozen brooms, 5 gallons oil . 9 75
Lovett's Express, expressage 25
William Holker & Co., stock and labor
13 09
Amount carried forward. $104 90
14 58
72
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward, . $104 90
William F. Stanwood, labor on gong, steamer 3. 3 00
Telephone Company, use of telephone 4 20
Edwin Rogers, brass keys for signal boxes 2 50
$114 80
APRIL.
John B. Blake, services as assistant engineer $25 00
Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer No. 1 14 58
R. S. Bayley, services as fireman No. 1 12 50
William H. P. Howard, services as engineer No. 3 29 16
Walter R. Bradbury, services as fireman and steward No. 3. 12 50
Willis H. Young, battery supplies and labor
26 28
Charles H. Stanwood, labor on reservoirs
5 00
Edward Osgood, 6 lanterns and globes
6 50
C. H. Ordway, carriage hire 2 00
Jere Cashman, hauling apparatus to fires
40 00
Steamer Company, No. 1, watching at Wolfe Tavern 3 00
Orrin G. Davis, hauling hose to fire 10 50
4 00
S. March, stock 8 40
George E. Bamford, taking care of hose
12 00
F. E. Davis, stock and labor 15 65
Edwin Rogers, electrical supplies
9 78
$236 85
MAY.
Board of Engineers, services of chief and 6 men 6 mos. $282 50
Steamer Co., No. 1, services of 15 men 6 mos. 225 00
John W. Sargent, foreman 5 00
E. P. Allen, steward. 5 00
Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer 1 month 14 58
R. S. Bayley, services as fireman No. 1
12 50
Willis H. Young, services as assistant engineer 5 00
Steamer Co., No. 2, services rendered for 6 months
225 00
Amount carried forward, $774 58
Telephone Company, use of telephone
73
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward,. $774 58
F. W. Landford, 6 months' services assistant engineer. . 5 00
Philip H. Bollman, 3 months' services engineer No. 2 . . 43 75
A. H. Adams, 6 months' services as clerk 5 00
C. L. Kidder, 6 months' services as foreman 5 00
George N. Black, 3 months' services as fireman and steward. 37 50
Steamer Co., No. 3, 6 months' services rendered 225 00
Walter R. Bradbury, services as fireman steamer No. 3 12 50
19 58
William H. P. Howard, services as engineer No. 3 . ... Charles S. Post, services as foreman No. 3. Walter A. Howland, services as assistant engineer No. 3 Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1, services of 15 men, fire-
5 00
5 00
man, foreman, clerk and steward 260 00
Hose Co., No. 4, services of 10 men, clerk and steward
152 50
Hose Co., No. 7,
66
152 50
Hose Co., No. 8, 66 66 66
152 50
Henry A. Wilson, oil
12 89
News Publishing Co., account books
2 00
Warren Hutchins, labor on steamer No. 3
25 50
J. C. Stanley, one half dozen pails
2 50
Manchester Locomotive Works, repairs by contract.
177 04
Willis H. Young, services as supt. of fire alarm
38 58
Jere Creeden, services of 1 horse on Hose No. 3 10 00
F. E. Davis, stock and labor 1 25
William H. Woodman, extra work on engine No. 8 10 00
Edwin Rogers and W. E. Decrow, battery brick, etc. 43 19
S. H. Thurlow, stock. 96
Telephone Company, use of telephone
4 00
Proprietors Wolfe Tavern, board of W. E. Wilson ....
19 85
Young America Hook and Ladder Co., services of 1 man at Wolfe Tavern . 1 00
John F. Bryan, stock and labor 160 15
Samuel Cook, clearing snow from hydrants
26 00
A. W. Mitchell, 1 badge. 1 50
Lovett's Express, expressage
1 75
Amount carried forward $2,393 57
74
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. $2,393 57 Western Union Telegraph Company, telegrams. 54
C. W. Thurlow, labor. 53
Cornelius Kelleher, labor 53
John McDade, labor 53
John Murphy, labor
53
$2,396 23
JUNE.
Hose Cos., Nos. 4, 7 and 8
$ 75 00
Samuel P. Boardman, 1 month's services as engineer
No. 1 ... 7 29
Willis H. Young, supt. fire alarm and engineer 21 87
R. S. Bayley, steward No. 1 12 50
Walter R. Bradbury, fireman and steward No. 3 12 50
O. G. Davis, teaming
5 70
John F. Bryan, fitting harness collars 4 50
A. L. Jackson, shovelling snow from reservoirs 36 00
News Publishing Company, funeral notices 1 50
Edwin Rogers and W. E. Decrow, fire alarm box and supplies 83 12
$259 98
JULY.
Willis H. Young, supt. fire alarm and engineer No. 1 .. J. Plumer Noyes, cleaning steamer, services as fireman and steward. 12 50
$29 16
Walter R. Bradbury, services as fireman and steward ..
12 50
Telephone Company, use of telephone
8 00
John F. Bryan, 1 swing harness
75 00
Gillett's Express, expressage 55
Edward Osgood, one-half dozen cuspadores
4 50
Lovett's Express, expressage
25
James W. Gunnison, repairing scales
35
John E. Bailey, labor on plank walk, Brown square .... 2 82
C. Callahan & Co., stock 101 00
.
Amount carried forward, $217 47
75
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward $217 47
N. C. Moody, labor
1 10
Edwin Rogers & Co., stock
9 72
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 9 10
George E. Young, labor.
1 05
$267 60
AUGUST.
Steamer Company No. 1, on account of salary $100 00
Philip H. Bollman, 3 months' service as engineer 43 75
J. Plumer Noyes, steward steamer No. 1. 12 50
Willis H. Young, supt. of fire alarm and engineer
29 16
Walter R. Bradbury, steamer No. 3. . 12 50
Charles H. Caswell, watching at fire station 1 00
Steamer Company No. 3, service of two men at engine house. 6 00
Leander S. Hilton, watching at fire station. 1 00
George Dole, services at Central station 3 00
Eugene S. Frost, services at Central station
3 00
Wilbur S. Porter, services in house of hose 8
3 00
John L. Lewis, services at engine house.
3 00
George A. Coffin, services at engine house.
3 00
George A. Young, watching at engine house
3 00
Abner W. Porter, services at engine house
3 00
C. L. Kidder, labor at engine house.
1 50
W. W. Hutchins, labor at engine house.
3 00
Eben P. Allen, services at engine house. 3 00
Hose Company No. 4, services of two men 6 00
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor. 10 12
George O. Stevens, labor at Frog Pond .
2 00
Telephone Company, use of telephone.
4 30
Edwin Rogers & Co., battery zinc and copper
6 36
American Express Company, expressage.
25
T. P. Mackinney, stock.
3 37
William H. Huse & Co., advertising fire alarm
4 40
Amount carried forward $274 21
76
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. . $274 21
S. March, 51 gallons oil. 5 10
L. Mannix, 4 barrels shavings 1 00
L. H. Noyes & Co., 44 pounds rotten stone 4 40
L. W. Coker, varnish. 30
George E. Bamford, rolling hose 17 40
W. B. Porter, teaming apparatus. 48 15
Cornelius Callahan & Co., one extinguisher 30 00
$380 56
SEPTEMBER.
Hose Company No. 8, on account of services $150 00
7, 75 00
J. Plumer Noyes, services as fireman steamer No. 1. 12 50
Willis H. Young, supt. of fire alarm
33 16
George N. Black, services as fireman steamer No. 2 ... Wm. H. P. Howard, engineer steamer No. 3.
58 32
W. R. Bradbury, fireman and steward No. 3.
12 50
J. Plumer Noyes, cleaning steamer No. 1
5 00
Oliver A. Dale, varnishing hose No. 4
12 00
Orrin G. Davis, teaming one coil wire 5 25
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor
48 05
F. E. Cutter, paint.
1 44
Wm. H. Huse & Co., advertising.
2 25
John B. Pritchard, use of blocks, falls, etc.
3 00
Dole & Osgood, 1 new hose wagon.
366 70
Manchester Locomotive Works, repairs of spring
6 80
Straghton Rubber Co., matting .
4 30
McGlew Brothers, stock and labor.
48 85
Cornelius Callahan & Co., two Burton pipes
30 00
Edwin Rogers and W. E. Derow, battery supplies etc . .
26 75
Charles E. Berry, repairing hame and collar
4 00
W. A. Mitchell, badge. .. .
1 50
Lovett's Express, expressage . 25
$945 12
37 50
77
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
OCTOBER.
John B. Blake, 5 months' assistant engineer. $20 85
Willis H. Young, services as supt. fire alarm and extras 33 46
J. Plumer Noyes, steward steamer No. 1. 12 50
W. R. Bradbury, steward and fireman steamer No. 3 ... 12 50
J. E. S. Hart, horses and wagons to fires 34 50
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 18 65 90
John Sumner, 1 sprinkler
M. H. Chase, stock. 15 85
Telephone Company, use of telephone
8 40
Orrin G. Davis, hauling apparatus.
11 00
Paul A. Merrill, brooms, matches and pearline 8 40
Parker M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor 8 88
Lovett's Express, expressage. 1 40
Albert Russell & Sons, stock. 5 11
American Express Co., expressage. 50
$192 90
NOVEMBER.
Chief and Assistant Engineers, 6 months services $232 50
Steamer Company No. 1, 6 months services 135 00
Ralph S. Bayley, 6 months' services as assistant engineer steamer No. 1. 5 00
J. Plumer Noyes, 6 months' services, fireman and stew- ard steamer No. 1. 12 50
Willis H. Young, services as engineer steamer No 1 and supt. fire alarm telegraph. 29 16
Steamer Company No. 2, 6 months' services rendered. . 225 00
Charles L. Kidder, 6 months services as captain steamer No. 2. 5 00
George N.Black, 3 months' services as fireman and stew- ard steamer No. 2. 37 50
Philip H. Bollman, 3 months' services engineer steamer No. 2. 43 75
Amos H.Adams, 6 months' services clerk steamer No. 2 5 00
Amount carried forward $730 41
78
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. $ 730 41 F. W. Landford, 6 months' services assistant engineer steamer No. 2. 5 00
Steamer Company No. 3, 6 months' services 15 men. .. . 225 00
Wm. H. P. Howard, 2 months' services as engineer and 6 months' as clerk steamer No 3. 34 16
Charles S. Post, 6 months' services as captain steamer No. 3 .. 5 00
Walter R. Bradbury, 6 months' services as fireman and steward steamer No. 3. 12 50
Waldo R.Howland, 6 months' services assistant engineer steamer No. 3. .
5 00
Hook and Ladder Company, 6 months' services of com- pany . 260 00
Hose Company No. 4, on account of services
177 50
7, 102 50
. 8, 66 27 50 . W. A. Lucy, use of hack. 5 00
J. C. Stanley, stock. 72 78
George P. Balch, coal 97 35
John T. Butman, stock and labor
18 00
George E. Bamford, labor.
5 00
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor
2 60
Jere Cashman, teaming .
135 00
Telephone Company, rental of telephone 4 00
William B. Porter, teaming
36 35
$1960 65
DECEMBER.
Willis H. Young, services as supt. fire alarm, etc. $29 16
J. Plumer Noyes, services as steward of steamer and hose 1. 12 50
Walter R. Bradbury, services as steward and fireman steamer No. 3 ... 12 50
John C. Stanley, 5 gallons sperm oil 4 75
Amount carried forward. $58 91
79
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $58 91
Telephone Company, rent of telephone
4 00
Edward Osgood, stock. 90
Boston Dyewood and Chemical Co., blue vitriol.
27 50
T. P. Mackinney, 1 gimlet bitt
10
Orrin G. Davis, teaming .
5 00
Steamer No. 1, on account of services
50 00
$146 41
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January
$ 808 24
" February
223 26
66
" March
114 80
.. " April
236 85
66
" May
2,396 23
.6 " June
259 98
" July .
267 60
" August.
380 56
" September.
945 12
" October.
192 90
" November
1,960 65
66
66 " December
146 41
Total expenditure for the year ending Dec. 21, 1889. . . $7,932 60
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation $4,000 00
CREDITS.
Charles W. Pritchard, sale of dirt. etc. $10 49
Fanny Stickney, gravel, 3 09
Miss Lecraw, removing snow 3 17
John Crowley, use of team 1 50
R. M. Perley, sand . 40
Joseph E. Kimball, sand 1 00
N. & A. H. R. R. Co., dirt and gravel 20 93
Newburyport Car Company, sand 50
Mrs. S. B. Pike, gravel . 1 80
Newburyport Water Co., repairing streets 50 99
George Butler, sand . 40
Anna Jaques Hospital, stone 3 00
Newburyport Gas Co., use of team 50
Jere Kelleher, gravel 1 12
J. M. Frost, 77
B. F. Atkinson, sand 18 00
G. A. R., 6 26
M. B. Jackman,
1 00
Joseph Woods, gravel
60
F. H. Plumer, 66
1 81
Towle Mfg. Co., .. 4 49
John J. Currier,
1 70
Amounts carried forward. $133 52
$4,000 00
81
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Amounts brought forward $133 52
$4,000 00
John Collins, gravel 2 00
E. P. Shaw,
1 30
Plum Island Street Railroad Co., gravel 3 85
140 67
Total appropriation and income. . $4,140 67 Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal- ance accounts, 1,171 21
Expenditures · $5,311 88
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Highways.
Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent . $1,183 32
Daniel Cronan, labor
217 85
Patrick Murphy,
244 97
John Hale,
269 15
Daniel Quill,
233 71
Jere Sheehan,
219 88
Jere Toomey
188 91
Edward Powers,
229 26
John D. Foley
226 45
Frank Buckley,
. 6
210 73
Cornelius Keleher,
267 44
John Murphy,
240 21
John Clifford
240 65
Chas. W. Thurlow, "
238 00
Cornelius Lynch,
230 04
Dennis Hayes, . .
27 66
Peter Young,
7 18
William Huff,
66
79
John Dodey,
2 10
Patrick Lyons,
29 50
Joseph Choate, 66
100 25
Thomas Ryan,
31 51
.
Amount carried forward,. $4,630 56
(6)
82
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward $4,630 56
Wm. A. Noyes, labor 70
George P. True, 5 08
John Mahoney, .6
8 75
Thomas P. Mackinney, nails 65
S. Coker, stock 2 05
Jere W. Doyle, stock and labor 75
Daniel Canning, labor. 9 25
James C. Colman, lumber and wharfage. 27 90
Owners of Plum Island, 270 tons of sand. 160 00
McGlew Brothers, stock and labor 26 50
C. R. Sargent, stock. 50
Rufus Adams, stock and labor 3 12
John E. Bailey, stock and labor
9 26
Edward Donahoe, sharpening tools 5 50
Joseph Torrey, painting on sea wall
10 00
James M. Woods, stock and labor
30 88
John F. Bryan, 2 brooms
1 50
E. Thurston, one-half day's labor on public landing 3 00
Blaisdell & Donnell, crosswalk stones 144 62
C. H. Davis, freight on stone 40 08
Edward Perkins, lumber and teaming 5 28
John Ronan, labor with horse and man 43 25
John C. Stanley, hardware. 10 87
L. W. Coker, 4 rattan brooms 3 00
J. C. Colman and E. P. Shaw, rent of store
21 00
L. D. Wheeler, sharpening tools 5 62
P. M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor 14 50
Thomas F. Henry, labor 13 81
75
S. H. Thurlow, 1 axe .
6 00
E. S. Hidden, laying drain pipe
John McDade, labor. 33 25
Mrs. Benjamin Hale, contract for gravel 25 00
$5,311 88
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
--
Appropriation
$6,000 00
CREDITS.
From S. Henry Noyes, sale of 2 clocks .... $ 1 25
R. S. Hewlett, 1 year's rent of Winter street landing, to January 1, 1890 County of Essex, 1 year's rent of police court room, to January 1, 1889. ... 250 00 George P. Bishop, sale of clock . ... R. M. Perley, 1 year's rent of Market street landing, to October 1, 1889 20 00 James C. Colman, use of city jigger .. 2 75 A. J. Teeling, rent of school buildings to October 1, 1889. 50 00
5 00
1 12
Jere Cashman, use of city jigger 5 00
City Hall 1,299 00
Burial lots 236 00
1,870 12
Total appropriation and income . $7,870 12 Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal- ance accounts 4,319 10
Expenditures $12,189 22
84
ANNUAL REPORTS.
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Committee on Public Property. JANUARY.
Morris Broderick, service as driver No. 1 double team . $46 00 William H. Dow, 66 66 " 2 46 00
William F. Stanwood, service as driver No. 3 double team. 46 00
Albert E. Bray, service as driver No. 1 single team. 42 00
Frank Annis, service as driver No. 2 single team . .
42 00
George W. Carter, No. 3 single team .
42 00
Samuel P. Boardman, service as engineer at market house. . .
12 00
Charles W. Thurlow, labor
2 10
Cornelius Lynch,
2 10
Cornelius Kelleher, 66
2 45
Frank Buckley, 66
1 23
John D. Foley,
36
John Murphy,
1 05
John Hale,
1 05
Joseph W. Choate, 66
1 05
John Clifford,
70
Daniel Cronan,
35
John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter 22 50
H. H. Landford, horse hire
2 00
Frank H. Plumer, bedding steamers No. 2 and 3 22 48
J. Otis Winkley, hay. 32 05
S. Coker, stock.
3 63
McGlew Brothers, labor and stock.
27 60
Jere Cashman, hose at No. 2 engine house 17 days, and bedding
61 11
John F. Bryan, stock and labor
20 05
Jere W. Doyle, 66 16 00
John T. Butman, painting city sleds.
18 00
Joseph W. Landford, doctoring horses 76 00
Paul Titcomb, corn and oats 15 10
E. Donahoe, stock and labor. 98 50
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 16 45
Amount carried forward $719 91
85
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Amount brought forward, $719 91
H. J. Plumer & Co., stock and labor
12 19
Jackman & Griffin, setting glass.
2 60
Simon E. Wilson, labor on gun house
73 87
C. R. Sargent, 2 heavy cranks. 70
Joseph Torrey, stock and labor 12 27
William F. Pearson, fixing lamp, ward room No. 2
50
George E. Noyes, stock
19 75
Jere Kelleher, stock 11 77
William A. Davis & Co., re-covering 4 window awnings
16 00
John C. Stanley, stock
2 35
Thomas P. Mackinney, stock
4 20
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 50 22
Herman Castelhun, 3 months' winding city clocks
12 50
Mrs. M. Donahoe, 12 days' work at City Hall 15 00
S. H. Thurlow, stock 3 00
Henry W. Moulton, rent of school rooms 20 00
Todd & Brown, repairing pumps
28 00
Rufus Adams, stock and labor
70 48
Wilkinson Brothers, stock and labor
12 37
William Holker & Co., stock and labor 68 12
90
Charles M. Lunt, teaming 77 00
2 50
Charles W. Cook, labor 3 50
William Holker & Co., stock and labor
18 95
E. T. Northend, horse and carriage hire
9 50
L. H. Noyes, stock and labor 6 10
Daniel Canning, stock and labor
11 75
John E. Bailey, stock and labor
86 17
L. H. Noyes, stock and labor
1 00
Edward Perkins, lumber, stock, sawing and teaming . .
8 99
James C. Colman, stock and labor
3 80
L. H. Noyes, stock and labor
3 83
Edward Perkins, stock and labor
13 10
F. E. Cutter, stock and labor 17 87
Amount carried forward. $1,420 76
S. Coker, stock
Charles L. Huse, labor
86
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. $1,420 76
John E. Bailey, stock and labor
18 08
Joseph H. Currier, labor 62 25
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor
123 17
John A. Greeley, stock and labor
12 69
John Crowley, carting stone
11 00
James C. Colman, stock. 23 41
Charles L. Huse, painting buildings and signs 22 00
Thomas F. Henry, cutting stone at almshouse 31 50
R. B. Wright, laying cement walks 295 35
$2,020 21
FEBRUARY.
Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1, double team $ 46 00
Wm. H. Dow,
2, 46 00
Wm. F. Stanwood,
66 3, 46 00
Albert E. Bray, 66
1, single team . . 42 00
Frank Annis,
66 2, . .
42 00
George W. Carter,
3, 42 00 66
Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market House
12 00
John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter
16 25
Frank Buckley, labor
1 67
John D. Foley,
2 28
Jere Sheehan, 66
35
Cornelius Kelleher,
1 23
John McDade,
53
John Hale,
26
John Clifford, 66
70
Patrick Finnigan,
70
Daniel Quill, . :
53
Daniel Cronan,
88
Patrick Murphy,
88
Cornelius Lynch,
1 23
Thomas Ryan, 66
88
John Murphy
1 41
Amount carried forward, $305 78
87
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Amount brought forward. $305 78
Paul Titcomb, corn and oats
13 00
W. Lunt Bartlett, drugs and medicines 2 50
E. F. Manning, step and bolts for cart
8 00
J. Otis Winkley, hay for steamers 1, 2, and 3.
99 48
F. A. Silloway, stock and labor.
4 95
C. R. Smith, drugs and medicines.
8 50
F. M. & J. J. McGlew, shoes, rakes and furnace poker. .
7 00
Davis & Littlefield, work on school house and City Hall
4 48
Rowe & Fogg, painting and glass setting
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