City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1893, Part 6

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1893
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Number of Pages: 466


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John Ronan, men and horses


413 21


Joseph W. Landford, services as veter- inary surgeon


10 00


Amounts carried forward


$10,467 85 $27,680 39


1


·


120


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $10,467 85 $27,680 39


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing horses, repairing, etc. ·


73 00


John Collins, bedding


141 09


D. Davis, work on Curson's Mill road 2 30


Joseph B. Moulton, labor, breaking road,


54 40


Joseph Knight, use of team and hay


154 72


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor 79 08


T. K. Bartlett, labor of men and oxen 88 40


Luther Haskell, sharpen pick, etc. 5 40


Israel A. Morse, hay 171 99


Smith & Gould, doz. Dr. Gray's lotion


6 00


W. A. Davis & Son, stock


15 05


F. E. Davis, stock and labor


37 50


Orrin G. Davis, teaming . 160 00


Thomas F. O'Neil, crushed stone 5,143 73


James A. McGuinness, labor .


12 70


Thomas P. Mackinney, lantern


2 78


Mrs. Warren Dockum, gravel .


3 60


Atkinson Coal Co., coal and wood . 92 15


The Mogul Mfg. Co., two pairs scales 8 00


J. W. Douglass, steel bars


3 42


Herald Printing Co., advertising


4 50


Est. N. Varina, weighing stone


125 58


L. E. Woodwell, hay


62 48


Moses L. Chase, bedding


20 65


Susan A. Dockum, sand and gravel .


88 00


Parker M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor


20 00


C. W. Blake, services as veterinary sur- geon 12 00


Karl Castlehun, gin and nitre .


60


Justin Noyes, barley straw 13 16


J. P. Titcomb, services as surveyor


149 56


H. L. Tenney, exchange of 3 horses 475 00


D. W. Piper, stone . 144 00


Amounts carried forward


$17,838 69 $27,680 39


I2I


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward $17,838 69 $27,680 39


A. Russell & Son, manhole and teaming . 3 25


J. M. Haley, use of team 20 70


Matthew Toomey, use of team . 49 50


Timothy Shea, use of team


9 00


George E. Currier, stock


2 00


Edward E. Bartlett, labor with double team 70 00


N. C. Moody, repairing .


14 32


J. J. & W. Woods, removing steps and receding door .


25 00


Wm. H. Whitmore, stock, labor and team- ing . 6 74


Albert L. Foster, labor, building bank wall 450 00


Jere Duggan, use of team 25 80


Edgar Ross, repairing


4 00


L. Haskell, repairing


1 50


Woods Bros., stock and labor .


1 78


Jere Haley, use of team .


6 15


Harry Leeming, iron for sewer and repair- ing chains 2 10


Nicholas Powers, relaying and paving crossing corner Pleasant and State streets


250 00


M. L. Chase, bedding


5 93


Poor department, 17,275 lbs. hay


129 57


Cornelius Kelleher, labor


284 00


Charles Bashaw,


282 20


Frank Kimball,


14 80


Cornelius Murphy,


10 80


Frank Buckley, 66


290 60


Michael Kelley, 66


225 00


Cornelius Lynch,


391 00


Edward Powers,


291 60


George Mason, 66


1 00


Dennis Hale, 66


22 00


Amounts carried forward . $20,729 03 $27,680 39


I22


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward


$20,729 03 $27,680 39


Samuel B. Martin, labor


28 40


John Hale,


350 80


Charles W. Thurlow, "


323 60


John D. Foley,


290 90


John Murphy,


66


219 30


John Clifford,


68 70


Dennis Duggan,


37 50


Dennis Kelleher,


66


205 00


Thomas Ryan,


60


243 90


Daniel Cronan,


66


126 00


Daniel Quill,


66


353 60


Jere Sheehan,


53 20


Abraham Pray,


34 20


Florrey Donahoe,


66


190 80


Dennis Conners,


66


53 60


Samuel Scrivens,


241 30


Manasseh Merritt,


18 60


John Cashman,


66


20 20


Bernard Curley,


66


13 00


Patrick Lyons,


66


2 20


John Lyons,


3 40


Timothy G. Davis,


66


17 00


George Stone,


66


80


Jere Toomey,


66


12 00


Patrick Finnegan,


8 00


Frank Hidden,


66


27 60


George Steere,


66


23 40


John Burke,


6 00


Henry Bell,


66


16 40


Daniel Doyle,


66


16 00


James Kelleher,


66


13 50


Jere Duggan,


11 80


Jere Cronan,


66


10 80


Patrick Creedon,


66


8 80


Amounts carried forward


.


.


$23,993 23 $27,680 39


Patrick Murphy,


213 90


123


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$23,993 23 $27,680 39


Patrick Haley, labor


14 00


John Fogarty,


7 80


Daniel Hallisey, labor


303 00


Thomas Hale,


53 40


William Hopkinson, labor


28 00


Harry Fenders,


6 00


Jeremiah Toomey,


66


208 80


John Leary,


155 40


James Leonard, 66


107 80


Michael Dunn,


66


224 90


John Harding,


66


14 80


William King,


66


64 30


Oliver Paul,


66


111 60


Marei Groginski,


8 40


Timothy Connors,


14 80


Patrick Welch,


66


17 60


Cornelius P. Kelleher, labor


20 00


Philip Crimmins,


66


91 20


Frederick McDonald,


66


36 80


Michael Duggan.


66


26 40


Daniel O'Connell,


4 80


Michael Lynch,


66


2 60


Patrick O'Connell,


66


4 80


Allen Foster,


66


14 00


Eben Lancaster


6 00


Daniel P. Quill,


66


18 00


William Chisnall,


18 60


Daniel O'Brien,


66


23 60


John B. West,


66


36 00


Joseph Delancey,


66


5 80


Garrett Farrell,


63 80


Dennis Lucy,


66


.


4 00


Michael Scahill,


66


10 40


Timothy Leary,


66


.


29 40


Amounts carried forward


$25,931 23 $27,680 39


181 20


Dennis Toomey,


124


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward


$25,931 23 $27,680 39


Fields Bridges, labor


1 00


Michael J. Carey, "


9 60


Addison McQuillen, labor


34 60


Albert J. Cook,


15 60


Albert Stevens,


9 00


Humphrey Haley,


66


135 50


Joseph Choate,


66


38 60


Daniel Casey,


26 80


John Healey,


66


10 20


Page Rogers,


66


5 00


Edward E. Bartlett,


22 00


Melvin Lewis,


66


16 00


James Lyons,


23 30


Edmund Ryan,


47 20


James E. Lyons,


12 60


Michael T. Carey,


13 50


Dennis Murphy,


14 00


Daniel Casey,


12 00


Daniel Creedon,


66


9 00


George Frardi,


60


9 40


John Wayland,


66


18 80


Timothy O'Connell,


66


8 00


Michael Crowley,


17 40


John McDade,


37 00


Andrew Hall,


1 00


Joseph Gunthair,


14 80


Timothy Reardon,


66


24 00


Cornelius Leary,


9 80


John Doyle,


3 60


Dennis Lynch, 66


98 20


Michael Murray,


7 80


Andrew Casey,


66


23 60


John Lynch,


66


2 00


William P. Williams,


20 60


Timothy Sweeney,


66


9 00


Amounts carried forward


$26,691 73 $27,680 39


125


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$26,691 73 $27,680 39


William T. Smith, labor


12 20


Daniel Kelleher,


20 40


Michael Fogarty,


4 20


Thomas Marshall, 66


32 60


George E. Pearson,


88 80


Timothy Kneeland,


8 00


John Smith,


66


2 40


John Flannigan,


.6


2 20


Jere Doyle,


66


1 70


Timothy Shea,


1 00


Richard Ronan,


66


3 00


John Gardner Little,


4 80


J. Otis Jackman,


40 60


W. E. Dow, 66


2 80


George Paul, engineer road roller


397 70


William Bowdoin, labor


66 00


James Reed, 66


27 40


Charles E. Allen,


66


5 20


J. Q. A. Morrison,


66


12 00


John Carey,


48 60


James Wilkinson,


66


10 00


Edward Lockery,


2 80


Asa Newhall,


6 00


Jere Welch, 66


16 00


Newburyport Despatch, expressage


2 95


William F. Stanwood, labor


4 00


George E. Wood,


127 20


James Ryan,


5 20


John C. Stanley, sundries


32 91


$27,680 39


1


.


126


ANNUAL, REPORTS.


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$ 6,400 00


Appropriation deficiency for 1892


195 62


$6,595 62


CREDITS.


From City Clerk, advertising liquor li- censes for year 1892 . $ 78 00


From City Clerk, fees for marriage li- censes for 1892 64 50


From City Clerk, fees for recording mort-


gages, assignments, etc., for 1892 . 45 85


From City Clerk, fees for marriage li- censes for 1893 77 50


From City Clerk, fees for recording mort- gages, assignments, etc., for 1893 . 37 10


From City Clerk, issuing and recording liquor licenses for 1893 .


23 00


From City Clerk, billiard licenses


6 00


pool licenses


32 00


66 auctioneers' licenses .


16 00


66


66 pawn licenses


4 00


66


66 bowling alley licenses


4 00


66 66 66 horse show licenses


5 00


66


variety show licenses


2 00


66 66 66 circus licenses .


15 00


66 66 victualers' licenses .


34 00


intelligence office li.


censes .


2 00


From City Clerk, use of telephone


25


" Wolfe Tavern, bill credited back


6 00


Amount carried forward ,


$ 468 20 $ 6,595 62


junk licenses .


16 00


127


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $ 468 20 $ 6,595 62 From Robert E. Burke, city solicitor, wit- ness fees returned 47 50


$ 515 :0


From income account, transferred 17,325 01


17,840 71


Total appropriation and income . ·


$24,436 33


Transferred from poor department, undrawn $ 11 33


66 school 66 66 43 89


66 fuel 66 66 80 77


water supply 66 35 00


66 66 sewer maintenance 75 06


66


66


parks


250 84


66 abatements, tax of 1891, . 49 46


(undrawn) .


Transferred from abatements, tax of 1893,


(undrawn)


77 39 .


623 74


$25,060 07


Transferred to fire department, (over- drawn) . $ 1,840 78


Transferred to highway department, (over- drawn) 11,583 34


Transferred to public property, (over- drawn)


1,002 49


Transferred to police, (overdrawn) 494 28


" lighting · 1,031 57


" salaries 66 214 56


66 " public library, (overdrawn)


468 79


" bridges and culverts, (over-


drawn)


221 28


Transferred to interest, (overdrawn) 397 68


Amounts carried forward .


. $17,254 77


$25,060 07


I28


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward .


. $17,254 77 $25,060 07


Transferred to board of health, (over-


drawn)


569 06


Transferred to soldiers' relief, (over-


drawn)


412 77


Transferred to ashes and rubbish, (over- drawn) 418 60


Transferred to printing, (overdrawn)


.


118 75


" sidewalks and edgestones, (overdrawn) 1,449 03


Transferred to military aid, (overdrawn) 49 24


" burial of soldiers, (over- drawn) 52 50


Transferred to abatements, tax of 1890, (overdrawn) 50


Transferred to abatements of tax of 1892, (overdrawn) .


91 18


20,416 40


4,643 67


Transferred to armory rents $ 350 00


Expenses as per statement below 11,207 05


$11,557 05


Overdrawn balance in 1892


195 62


11,752 67


Balance overdrawn for the year 1893


$7,109 00


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council. JANUARY.


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising · News Publishing Co., advertising and


62 00


printing


120 01


Amount carried forward


$182 01


120


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $182 01


Moses E. Cook, services as warden


8 00


John C. Lang, services as clerk


8 00


Thomas Humphreys, services as inspector


8 00


Frank E. Thurlow,


8 00


William B. Porter, 66


8 00


Charles C. Donnell,


66


8 00


Moses A. Stevens, services as


deputy


warden . .


2 50


George P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk


2 50


Fred. S. Goodwin, services as deputy inspector .


2 50


Edward Clifford, services as deputy in- spector .


2 50


Moses Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector .


2 50


William E. Thurlow, services as deputy inspector


2 50


John Burke, services as warden 8 00


Harry W. Bayley, services as clerk 8 00


Samuel J. Ford, services as inspector


8 00


Isaac Poor, jr., 66


8 00


George Osgood, 66 66


.


8 00


Robert G. Allen, 66


8 00


Charles W. Thurlow, jr., services as dep- uty warden 2 50


Allen D. Pettingell, services as deputy inspector ·


2 50


S. Henry Noyes, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50


William P. Glynn, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50


Daniel E. Tilton, services as deputy in- spector . · 2 50


8 00


John W. Sargent, services as warden . Amount carried forward · $313 51


130


ANNUAL, REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $313 51


Amos H. Geary, services as clerk . 8 00


William A. Little, services as inspector . 8 00


Joseph M. Tappan, services as inspector 8 00


George A. Young, services as inspector 8 00


Edward Sexton, services as inspector


8 00


Jolın C. Kimball, services as deputy warden . .


2 50


Charles L. Taylor, services as deputy in- spector . .


2 50


Daniel P. Woods, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50


Edward A. Hale, services as deputy in- spector . · 2 50


William J. Creasey, services as warden


8 00


Joseph L. Johnson, services as clerk 8 00


George W. Craig, services as inspector 8 00


Charles H. Allen, services as inspector .


8 00


Sam E. Sargent, services as inspector .


8 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as inspector


10 50


William H. Welch, services as deputy clerk


2 50


John B. Brookings, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50


Simon P. Graham, services as deputy in- spector .


5 00


George A. Pearson, services as warden . 8 00


William F. Stanwood, services as clerk . 8 00


Gilbert A. Noyes, services as inspector . 8 00


Frank W. Green, services as inspector . 8 00


Michael O'Connell, services as inspector 8 00


Edward S. Stickney, services as inspector 8 00


Luther Carter, services as deputy warden 2 50


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk 2 50


Walter H. Delano, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50 .


Amount carried forward , $479 51


131


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward . $479 51


Thomas W. Cogger, services as deputy inspector .


2 50


Timothy Harrington, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50 .


Willard J. Hale, post office box rent .


1 00


George E. Ross, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden .


8 00


Elmer H. Whitmore, services as clerk . 8 00


George A. Coffin, services as inspector . 8 00


Benj. F. Stanley, services as inspector . 8 00


John L. Lewis, services as inspector · Frank B. Ives, services as inspector .


8 00


8 00


Alfred D. Merrill, services as deputy warden . ·


2 50


Fred Carson, services as deputy clerk


2 50


George L. Jackman, services as deputy inspector · .


2 50


. Charles S. Bartlett, services as deputy in- spector . .


2 50


John M. Chase, services as deputy in-


spector . .


2 50


Samuel Pearson, labor at ward room .


8 00


John Burke, labor on ballot boxes 2 00


Frank H. Rundlett, labor preparing for election 8 40


Charles H. Stanwood, labor at ward room Charles H. Lunt, 14 00


5 00


Hermon Staples, labor on election work 25


Charles E. Ash, labor at ward room ·


14 00


Alfred W. Thompson, sundries 14 50


Wolfe Tavern, supper for ward officers . 6 00


J. C. Stanley, 1 ball twine .


Henry Bell, tolling bell for Whittier's funeral . . ·


1 00


Amount carried forward · $621 71


132


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $621 71


James V. Felker, 6 months' services as


clerk of state aid committee . 100 00


J. C. Lunt & Co., tolling bell .


8 00


Horace I. Bartlett, cash paid 9 14


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 30


D. Adler, binding books, 14 00


Joseph M. Greenough, use of team .


5 00


Frank H. Rundlett, labor 1 07


Michael Stevens, services as harbor mas- ter, 1 year 100 00


James W. Gunnison, 3 months' office rent 9 00


George H. Stevens, services as registrar of voters 75 00


Benjamin G. Davis, services as registrar of voters 75 00


Charles L. Ayers, summoning witnesses 4 20


W. H. Moody, attorney, professional ser- vices, case of Sawyer vs. city of New- buryport 2,157 45


Nathaniel Greeley, services as registrar of voters 75 00


FEBRUARY.


E. Perkins & Son, 6 boxes for ballots 4 50


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services at court room, election day . 2 00


George H. Pearson, pencils, paper, etc.


76 10


Jonathan F. Morrill, meals furnished


37 50


American Express Co., expressage .


50


Frank E Davis, labor on ballot boxes .


4 75


Greylock Pen Co., 1 gross stub pens .


1 50


Stephen H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser, 3 months


1 50


Joseph Bartlett, services as fish warden 18 75


Amounts carried forward $147 10


$3,258 87


$3,258 87


I33


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward .


$147 10


$3,258 81


Jackson Express Co., expressage .


25


M. H. Sargent, sundries


4 90


Telephone Co., use of telephone .


9 20


Jos. C. Lunt & Co., return of deaths


27 00


Henry R. Weitzell,


66


17 00


George W. Worcester, return of births . 10 25


Mrs. Mary Dyke, 66


1 50


George W. Snow,


9 25


F. A. Howe, 66 66 .


4 50


Ernest H. Noyes,


66


2 25


Timothy Harrington, return of deaths . 1 75


W. J. Hale, P. M., postage stamps and postal cards . 20 00


254 95


MARCH.


Edgar J. Batchelder, ringing bell . $ 5 00


Henry Bell, ringing bell


2 00


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell


2 00


James E. Kimball, 66 2 00


Frank H. Rundlett, 6.


4 99


William B. Porter, carrying ballot boxes


to and from wardroom . 3 50


D. Adler, binding books 7 15


John E. Bailey, putting up and removing stalls at ward 6 . . 2 40


Karl Castelhun, analysing city water


21 50


Charles H. Allen, collecting accounts of births 33 90


News Publishing Co., advertising . 5 25


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising


9 00


E. P. Hurd, return of births . 3 25


American Express Co., expressage


45


F. A. Howe, return of births


2 00


John F. Young, return of births .


4 25


Amounts carried forward $109 24


$3,513 82


·


.


I34


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . ·


$109 24


$3,513 82


Robert E. Burke, cash paid for expenses 9 20


Arthur L. Huse, services as registrar, 1 month .


6 25


121 69


APRIL.


Arthur L. Huse, services as registrar, 2 months .


$ 12 50


Robert E. Burke, cash paid for expenses 10 95


Corlies, Macy & Co., engraving 30 $1000 bonds 48 00


James W. Fennimore, ringing bell, Feb. 22 2 00 .


D. Adler, binding one record .


1 50


David Foss, return of 10 births · 2 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone ·


4 30


Est. James W. Gunnison, office rent, 3 months . 9 00


George E. Huntley, labor removing steps and receding doors, Inn street ·


200 00


Webster House, eight suppers served at wardrooms 8 00


George H. Newton, 1 gold pen for secre- tary of assessors . .


4 50


W. J. Hale, P. M., postage stamps . 6 00


309 25


MAY.


Moses H. Sargent, record, paper and large blotters . $ 4 75


Willard J. Hale, P. M., post office box rent .


1 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone . 4 30 .


Fred. L. Butman, tax, cash and ward books 50 63


. Amounts carried forward . $ 60 68


$3,947 76


135


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward . $ 60 68 $4,947 76 ·


Corlies, Macy & Co, books and printed sheets for city clerk 1: 75


Samuel H. Safford, 133 returns of deaths 33 00


P. B. Murphy, 400 dog licenses . 2 00


James J. Healey, 92 returns of births . 23 00


Joseph M. Greenough, hack and carriage hire


21 50


Francis Curtis, examining water mains, making map and surveying . 30 00


F. L. Evans, services in case Sawyer vs. city of Newburyport, and cash paid 123 90


311 83


JUNE.


News Publishing Co., advertising and printing


$126 85


Wolfe Tavern, entertaining legislative


committee


111 62


Ezra Thurlow. 2 days canvassing for city petition 5 00


Robert E. Burke, cash paid for expenses 43 76


S. H. Thurlow, 3 pocket knives . .


2 70


Arthur L. Huse, 2 months' salary as reg- istrar 12 50


Ernest H. Noyes, return of 6 births ·


1 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 30


Greenough, Adams & Cushing, 1 index 2 00


P. B. Murphy, 500 dog blanks ·


2 50


T. S. Buck, 1 rubber stamp and pad


4 25


City Treasurer, cash paid on account of water hearing 149 83


W. J. Hale, P. M., postage stamps . 12 00


John W. Sargent, for town seal (original) 15 00


493 81


Amount carried forward


$4,753 40


136


ANNUAL REPORT.


Amount brought forward . JULY.


$4,753 40


Joseph M. Greenough, one-half bill hack


hire on account of water hearing . $ 15 00


Frank L. Fuller, services as civil engineer, water account 54 40


Newburyport Herald Co., printing argu- ment of W. H. Moody and advertis- ing, water account 99 30


Telephone Co., use of telephone


25


Charles C. Dame, professional services and expenses at water hearing 226 59


William H. Moody, professional services and expenses at water hearing 500 00


Robert E. Burke, professional services and expenses at water hearing 223 00


Desmond Fitzgerald, expenses and labor in connection with committee, water hearing 458 50


James V. Felker, 6 mos. services as clerk of military aid committee 100 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone . 4 55


Frank H. Rundlett, cash paid car fares 1 30


News Publishing Co., advertising ·


15 70


American Express Co., expressage 1 70


Arthur L. Huse, 1 month's services as registrar . 6 25


John W. Allen, treasurer, 4th of July ap- propriation .


500 00


W. J. Hale, P. M., postage stamps 5 80


2,212 34


AUGUST.


Newburyport Despatch, expressage


$ 15


James E. Kimball, ringing bell July 4 . 3 00


Frank H. Rundlett,


3 00


E. J. Batchelder 66


3 00


Amounts carried forward . $9 15


.


.


$6,965 74


137


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward .


$ 9 15


$6,965 74


John O'Connor, ringing bell July 4th


5 00


Joseph M. Bailey,


66


3 00


Henry Bell, 66 66


3 00


James W. Fennimore,


.6


3 00


News Publishing Co., advertising .


10 12


Telephone Co., use of telephone . 4 00


Ernest H. Noyes, returning 8 births


2 00


American Express Co., expressage


1 65


Charles C. Donnell, expense to Salem .


2 00


Arthur L. Huse, 1 month's services as registrar


6 25


Fred L. Butman, book of notes


10 00


W. J. Hale, P. M., post office box rent


50


Charles D. Gay, reporting water hearing 127 50


187 17


SEPTEMBER.


Frank H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills $ 50 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone in city clerk's office . 4 00


Arthur L. Huse, 1 month's services as registrar 6 25


American Express Co., expressage


45


Moses E. Cook, services as warden


8 00


John C. Lang, clerk 8 00


Wm. B. Porter, 66 inspector 8 00


Thos. Humphreys 66


8 00


Charles C. Donnell,


8 00


Frank E. Thurlow, "


8 00


Moses A. Stevens, " deputy war-


den


2 50


George P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk 2 50


Moses Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector ·


2 50


Amounts carried forward · $116 20


$7,152 91


138


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $116 20


$7,152 91


Fred S. Goodwin, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Fred E. Page, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


William E. Thurlow, services as deputy · inspector 2 50


John Burke, services as warden . 8 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell, services as clerk 8 00


Samuel J. Ford, 66 inspector


8 00


Isaac Poor, jr., 8 00


George Osgood, 66


8 00


Robert G. Allen,


8 00


Charles W. Thurlow, jr., services as dep- uty warden 2 50


S. Henry Noyes, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Daniel E. Tilton, services as deputy in- spector .


2 50


Allen D. Pettingell, services as deputy in- . spector 2 50


William P. Glynn, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


John W. Sargent, services as warden . 8 00


Amos H. Geary, 66 clerk 8 00


Joseph M. Tappan, inspector 8 00


Wm. A. Little,


·


8 00


James P. Walsh,


.


8 00


George A. Young,


66 8 00


John C. Kimball,


deputy war-


den . 2 50


Edward Sexton, services as deputy in-


spector 2 50


Daniel P. Woods, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


William J. Creasey, services as warden 8 00


Amounts carried forward . $247 70


$7,152 91 .


139


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . .


$247 70


$7,152 91


Joseph L. Johnson, services as clerk


8 00


Charles A. Stockman, 66 inspector


8 00


Charles H. Allen, 66 66


8 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler,


8 00


Robert H. Waters,


66


8 00


Edwin Currier, services as deputy warden 2 50


W'm. H. Welch,


clerk


2 50


Sam E. Sargent,


66 inspect-


or


2 50


John B. Brookings, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Simon P. Graham, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Geo. A. Pearson, services as warden . 8 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, .. clerk 8 00


Chas. W. Johnson,


inspector


3 00


Gilbert A. Noyes, 66


66


8 00


Michael O'Connell,


8. 00


Henry D. Follansbee,


8 00


Luther Carter, 66 deputy war-


den


2 50


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk 2 50 Thomas W. Cogger, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Edward S. Stickney, services as deputy in- spector .


2 50


George E. Ross, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden


8 00


Wm. G. Somerby, clerk 8 00


George A. Coffin,


inspector 8 00


John L. Lewis,


8 00


Frank B. Ives,


66 8 00


Benjamin F. Stanley, 66 ·


8 00


.


.


Amounts carried forward . $408 70


$7,152 91


140


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . .


$408 70


$7,152 91


Alfred D. Merrill, services as deputy war- den 2 50


Charles S. Bartlett, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


George L. Jackman, services as deputy inspector 2 50


John M. Chase, services as deputy in- spector .


2 50


W. J. Hale, P. M., stamps . 20 00


D. Adler, binding 4 records .


.


.


14 00


452 70


OCTOBER.


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services rendered at special election $ 5 00


Robert E. Burke, expenses from July 1 to Oct. 1, 1893 .


10 75


Jackson & Co., expressage . 5 75


News Publishing Co., printing and adver- tising 83 40


N. N. Jones, professional services, case of Healey vs. city 25 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone in city clerk's office 4 00


Arthur L. Huse, 1 month's salary as reg- istrar 6 25


Charles H. Lunt, services at wardroom 8 50


Frank H. Rundlett, .


10 50


Hermon Staples, paste and labor . ·


25


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell for elec- tion ·


3 00


Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward-


room 6 00


Samuel Pearson, services at wardroom . 6 00


Amounts carried forward $174 40


$7,605 61


14I


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward .


$174 40


$7,605 61


Moses E. Cook, services as warden


8 00


John C. Lang, clerk


8 00


Thos. Humphreys,


inspector


8 00


William B. Porter,


·


8 00


Charles C. Donnell, 66 66


.


8 00


Frank E. Thurlow, 66


8 00


Moses A. Stevens, 66 deputy war-


den


2 50


George P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk · 2 50


Moses Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Fred S. Goodwin, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Moody P. Gerrish, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


William E. Thurlow, jr., services as dep- uty inspector 2 50


John Burke, services as warden . 8 00


Harry W. Bayley, 66 clerk 8 00


Samuel J. Ford, inspector .


8 00


Isaac Poor, jr., 66


.


8 00


George Osgood, 66 8 00 ·


Robert G. Allen, . 6 66 8 00


Charles W. Thurlow, jr., services as dep- uty warden 2 50


John C. M. Blaisdell, services as deputy clerk 2 50


Allen D. Pettingell, services as deputy inspector 2 50


S. Henry Noyes, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


William P. Glynn, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Amounts carried forward


$297 90


$7,605 61


142


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $297 90 $7,605 61


Daniel E. Tilton, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


John W. Sargent, services as warden 8 00


Amos H. Geary, clerk 8 00


James P. Walsh, inspector . 8 00


William A. Little, services as inspector 8 00


George A. Young,


8 00


Joseph M. Tappan, 66


8 00


John C. Kimball, services as deputy war- den 2 50


Edward Sexton, services as deputy in-


spector . 2 50


Daniel P. Woods services as deputy in- spector . 2 50


William J. Creasey, services as warden 8 00


Joseph L. Johnson, services as clerk 8 00


Charles A, Stockman, services as inspector


8 00


Robert H. Waters, 66 8 00


Charles H. Allen,


66 8 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler,




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