City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1895, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1895
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 470


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2 50


Moses Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector. .


2 50


John Burke, services as warden 8 00


8 00


H. W. Bayley, services as clerk. .... Samuel J. Ford, services as inspector. . Isaac Poor, jr., services as inspector ..


8 CO


8 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell, services as inspector 8 00 William P. Glynn, services as inspector 8 00 William H. Johnson, services as deputy warden . 2 50


Albert A. Sargent, services as deputy clerk . 2 50


-


George O. P. Greeley, services as depu- ty inspector 2 50


Allen D. Pettingell, services as deputy inspector. 2 50 .. Daniel E. Tilton, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Carried forward $213 75 $822 64


152


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$213 75 $822 64


George O. Lunt, services as deputy in- spector.


2 50


John W. Sargent, services as warden .. 8 00


Amos H Geary, services as clerk . ... James P. Walsh, services as inspector. .


8 00


Daniel P. Woods, services as inspector. . 8 00


Joseph M. Tappan, services as inspector 8 00


George A. Young, services as inspector 8 00 John C. Kimball, services as deputy war- den. 2 50


John S. Pike, services as deputy inspec- tor.


2 50


Charles F. Tuttle, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Edward Sexton, services as deputy in- spector.


2 50


8 00


8 00


8 00


Charles H. Allen, services as inspector. . Michael O'Connell, services as inspector Edwin Currier, services as deputy warden William H Welch, services as deputy clerk ..


8 00


8 00


8 00


2 50


2 50


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as deputy in- spector.


2 50


John B. Brookings, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Sam E. Sargent, services as deputy in- spector .. 2 50


J. Warren Frost, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Carried forward. $337 25


$822 64


William J. Creasey, services as warden Joseph L. Johnson, services as clerk .... George W. Craig, services as inspector Charles A. Stockman, services as inspec- tor.


8 00


153


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$337 25


$822 64


George A. Pearson, services as warden William H. P. Howard, services as clerk John J. Creedon, services as inspector. . George O. Atkinson, services as inspec- tor . .


8 00


8 00


8 00


8 00


Robert H. Waters, services as inspector Gilbert A. Noyes, services as inspector


8 00


8 00


Henry D. Follansbee, services as deputy warden


2 50


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk Thomas W. Cogger, services as deputy inspector


2 50


Edw. 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


William G. Somerby, services as clerk. . ... 8 00 George A. Coffin, services as inspector John L. Lewis, services as inspector. ... 8 00


8 00


Frank B Ives, services as inspector .... 8 00 Alfred D. Merrill, services as inspector. . John M. Chase, services as deputy war- den 2 50


8 00


Elmer H. Whitmore, services as deputy clerk . 2 50


Thomas W. Mitchell, services as deputy inspector 2 50


George B. Hicken, services as deputy in- spector.


2 50


George L. Jackman, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Charles S. Bartlett, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Carried forward $460 75


$822 64


2 50


I54


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $460 75 $822 64


Samuel Pearson, services at ward room, ward two. 3 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services at ward room, ward three. 3 00


Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward room, ward one 4 00


Frank H. Rundlett, services at ward


room, wards three and four .. ....


5 80


William B. Porter, delivering and col- lecting ballot boxes. 6 00


Charles H. Lunt, services at ward room, ward six. 6 50


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell


1 50


Edw. W. Fowle, ringing bell. 3 00


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room, ward five. 19 98


Ernest H. Noyes, returning births.


75


Frederic Tigh, 66 66


5 25


Geo. W. Worcester, " 66


. ....


6 75


E. P. Hurd, 66 . ..... 4 25


John F. Young, 66 66


. .... . 4 00


F. A. Howe, 66


· ....


4 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


5 50


Henry M. Meek, assessors' blanks 2 25


Eben M. Noyes, poll tax of 1894 re- turned. 2 00


N. T. Pettingell, typewriting


7 50


Eben Smith, et als, services and attend- ance, water account. 9 00


Mineralized Rubber Co., rubber bands .. 2 63


13 75


Corliss, Macy & Co., payroll book. .. . Little, Brown & Co., Mass. statutes and supplement. 7 10


Robert E Burke, expense for January ..


7 25


Carried forward $595 51


$822 64


155


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $595 51


$822 64


Economy Printing Co., printing ballots 20 00


615 51


MARCH.


Hermon Staples, preparing election blocks $ 25


George W. Knight, horse hire . 3 00


Mary Dyke, returning births .. 1 50


David Foss, 66 2 00


J. J. Trudell, 66


1 25


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing bell, car fares and washing towels. .


4 60


James E. Kimball, ringing bell. 2 00


J. M. Bailey, 2 00


Edgar J. Batchelder, “ 5 00


T. S. Blanchard & Co., Mass. year book 1 00


Moses H. Sargent, sundries. ..... 8 56


American Express Co., expressage. ... 95


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


1 50


George H. Newton, exchange of gold pen Western Union Telegraph Co., time ser- vice City Hall clock . 3 00


Fred L. Butman, tax books


23 25


W. C. Cuseck, P.M., postage stamps and postal cards. 15 00


Newburyport Herald Co., printing mayor's inaugural address. 85 00


Fred McDonald, labor. 2 00


Charles E. Allen, " 2 00


George E. Pearson, labor


1 00


Thomas Marshall, 66 4 50


173 36


APRIL.


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


$4 25


James W. Fennimore, ringing bell. ...


2 00


Carried forward $6 25


$1,611 51


156


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $ 6 25


$1,611 51


Henry Bell, ringing bell


2 00


James J. Healey, return of births 18 50


Edw. W. Fowle, ringing bell.


2 00


Clarence C. Day, returning births . .. 4 75


Henry M. Meek, nomination blanks .... 6 00


W. C. Cuseck, P. M., stamped envelopes


54 50


W. C. Cuseck, P. M., rent of boxes .... 1 50


J. M. Greenough, horse hire,city messen- ger 1 00


S. H. Safford, returning deaths


18 75


B. & M. R. R. Co., mileage


14 50


N. N. Jones, attorney .


100 00


Charles E. Allen, labor


1 00


Fred McDonald,


3 00


Charles Bashaw,


5 00


Dennis Kelleher, 66


40


Thomas Marshall,


2 40


241 55


MAY.


George H. Pearson, sundries $ 17 05


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 5 75


Henry R. Weitzel, returning deaths ....


11 50


Morgan, Crossman & Co., seal press and rubber stamp.


6 10


Moses Young, return of deaths.


1 75


Wolfe Tavern, entertaining visitors ....


14 10


William C. O'Connell, settlement of claim .


20 00


Thomas W. Scrivens, settlement of claim


15 00


Thomas Marshall, labor


3 20


Samuel Martin,


3 20


Charles E. Allen,


3 20


Charles Bashaw,


·


1 20


Carried forward


$102 05


$1,853 06


157


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$102 05


$1,853 06


William Tatterfield, labor


1 20


Fred McDonald,


1 20


104 45


JUNE.


Amos H. Geary, expense to Boston .... $ 1 56


Robert E. Burke, expense Jan., Apr. May 13 70


J. M. Bailey, ringing bell . 2 50


Henry Bell, 66


1 50


M. H. Sargent, sundries


14 45


P. B. Murphy, dog blanks.


2 50


Sampson, Murdock & Co., Boston direc- tory . 2 00


Corliss, Macy & Co., mayor and alder- man book, sundries.


20 25


B. & M. R. R. Co., mileage


17 00


S. H. Fowle, Boston papers


3 84


Telephone Co , use of telephone


4 00


Charles E. Allen, labor


3 20


Fred McDonald,


3 00


Cephas Forman,


66


4 00


Thomas Marshall, 66


·


9 70


Nelson Goyette,


66


.


14 00


Eugene White,


.. 7 80


Thomas Hale,


66


. ... 1 80


JULY.


George H. Pearson, sundries.


$26 90


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams to Boston.


1 42


Telephone Co., use of telephone . .


4 00


A. A. Silloway, return of death .. ..


25


Alfred Wheeler, “ ‹ ‹


25


S. C. Reed, 36 views of water tank. ... 30 00


Carried forward $62 82


$2,084 31


126 80


158


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$ 62 82


$2,084 31


George H. Stevens, collecting births ....


17 60


George W. Knight. horse hire. ...


2 00


Margaret Lyons, land taken on Olive st.


600 00


W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postage stamps and postal cards.


15 00


A. L. Foster, moving M. H. Fowler's barn.


100 00


Nelson Goyette, labor


26 70


Eugene White,


23 30


Dennis Kelleher,


1 00


Daniel Cronan,


1 80


Thomas Hale, 66


1 00


Joseph French, 66


2 00


Charles Bashaw, 66


. .


2 00


Fred McDonald,


66


2 00


Thomas Marshall,


66


21 30


John Hale,


2 80


Frank Buckley,


66


.


2 80


Louis Boutin,


66


... 4 00


888 12


AUGUST.


George W. Knight, horse hire.


$ 2 00


Frank H. Rundlett, car fares and ring- ing bell. .


6 60


H. Bell, ringing bell .


3 00


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell. . .


3 00


James W. Fennimore, ringing bell .. ...


4 50


Edgar J. Batchelder, ringing bell. . .


5 50


W. C. Cuseck, P. M., rent of box. ...


50


H. I. Bartlett, expense and services in Leonard case. . 18 70


American Express Co., expressage. . .. 45


M. D. Jones & Co., Revolution markers


50 00


Carried forward $94 25


$2,972 43


66


. .


. .


159


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward


$ 94 25


$2,972 43


E. Perkins Lumber Co., sundries .


15 58


Wolfe Tavern, catering, water account ..


18 85


Russell & Putnam, conference with


mayor, water account. 25 00


N. T. Joy, bottle of ink.


75


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 25


George H. Pearson, sundries


5 00


Andrew J. Leighton, carting


15


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams


2 02


Thomas Marshall, labor.


25 75


Cornelius Lynch, land taken on Olive st.


100 00


W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postage stamps. .


5 00


Louis Boutin, labor.


16 00


Nelson Goyette, “


11 60


Eugene White,


2 00


326 20


SEPTEMBER.


E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber and teaming .


$ 19 94


George W. Knight, horse hire. 3 00


J. P. Titcomb, surveying Storey avenue and Sawyer hill.


75 76


E. Perkins Lumber Co., lumber. 3 31


John O'Connor, ringing bell .


7 00


Edward W. Fowle, ringing bell .


5 00


George H. Pearson, pencils, 7 gross. . .. N. E. Telephone Co., extra use tele- phone. 60


14 00


Telephone Co , use of telephone


4 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., time ser- vice, City Hall clock 3 00


F. H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills. . 50 00


T. S. Buck, flexible stamps and pads ... 16 50


Thomas Marshall, labor. 12 90


Carried forward $215 01


$3,298 63


160


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$215 01


$3,298 63


Daniel Cronan, labor 60


Dennis Kelleher,


60


216 21


OCTOBER


George W. Knight, horse hire ....


$ 2 00


Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward


room, ward one . 2 00


Charles H. Lunt, services at ward room, ward six 2 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 1 47


Ambrose A. Silloway, return of death. . 25


American Express Co., expressage. ...


J. M. Greenough, horse hire, city mes- senger and assessors 4 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. . . 4 25


W. C. Cuseck, P. M., rent of boxes .... 1 50


Charles F. Johnson, for attending court Boston Daily Advertiser, advertising. .


5 00


11 50


Peter Cusack, return of deaths


.


18 25


George H. Pearson, sundries.


2 50


N. T. Pettingell, typewriting.


3 15


Assessors and collector, assessing and collecting bank tax. 103 57


Thomas Marshall, labor.


9 10


Charles Bashaw,


1 20


John Reynolds,


2 60


Cephas Forman,


4 40


NOVEMBER.


J. S. Daggett & Co., money reports for one year.


$ 1 00


Haynes & Arnold, 4 cases pens


8 00


Fred L. Butman, printing bonds


12 00


Carried forward $21 00


$3,694 63


179 79


161


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $21 00 $3,694 63


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 mos.,


ending Dec. 30, 1895 13 05


Charles H. Ordway, horse hire. ...


10 00


J. M. Greenough, horse hire . 15 00


Moses H. Sargent, sundries.


6 90


Hermon Staples, cleaning and pasting check lists. 1 50


Western Union Telegraph Co., time ser- vice of City Hall clock 3 00


George W. Knight, horse hire. 2 00


Cornelius Sullivan, labor 1 80


Edmund Ryan,


1 80


Charles Bashaw, 66


1 80


Paschal Rayno,


1 80


79 65


DECEMBER.


Moses Brown, postage.


$ 2 60


George W. Knight, horse hire. 1 50


Moses E. Cook, services as warden .... 8 00


John C. Lang, services as clerk. . .. 8 00 Charles C. Donnell, services as inspector 8 00


Thomas Humphreys, services as inspec- tor. 8 00


William B. Porter, services as inspector


8 00


Frank E. Thurlow, services as inspector


8 00


Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden. .


2 50


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


Moody P. Gerrish, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


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


2 50


Carried forward $62 10


$3,774 28


[13]


162


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $62 10


$3,774 28


Joseph L. Thurlow, services as deputy inspector. 2 50


Moses Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50


Isaac Poor, jr., services as warden. . Albert A. Sargent, services as clerk .... 8 00


8 00


S. J. Ford, services as inspector. ....


8 00


Henry J. Downer, services as inspector 8 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell, services as inspector 8 00 D. E. Tilton, services as inspector .... 8 00


William H. Johnson, services as deputy warden . 2 50


Aaron B. Adams, services as deputy clerk . 2 50


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


John P. Young, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50


Oliver O. Jones, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50


William A. Nelson, services as deputy inspector.


2 50


John C. Kimball, services as warden . . .


8 00


8 00


Amos H. Geary, services as clerk . . .. S. C. Reed, services as inspector. ..... Joseph M. Tappan, services as inspector 8 00 James P. Walsh, services as inspector. . 8 00


8 00


George A. Young, services as inspector 8 00


John S. Pike, services as deputy warden 2 50 A. E. Fowler, services as deputy clerk Charles F. Tuttle, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50


2 50


Geo. R. Sargent, services as deputy in-


spector . 2 50


Carried forward $188 10


$3,774 28


163


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $188 10 $3,774 28


Edw. Sexton, services as deputy inspec- tor. 2 50


Frank E. Young, 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 inspec- tor .. 8 00


Charles H. Allen, services as inspector. . 8 00


J. Warren Frost, services as inspector. . 8 00


8 00


Michael O'Connell, services as inspector Edwin Currier, services as deputy war- den.


2 50


William H. Welch, services as deputy clerk . 2 50


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50


Sam E. Sargent, services as deputy in- . spector.


2 50


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


2 50


8 00


8 00


Robert H. Waters, services as inspector


8 00


Gilbert A. Noyes, services as inspector. .


8 00


George E. Ross, services as


deputy warden . . .


2 50


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk


2 50


James F. Murphy, services as deputy in- spector . . 2 50


Carried forward. $309 10 $3,774 28


George A. Pearson, services as warden .. William H. P. Howard, services as clerk John J. Creedon, services as inspector .. 8 00 Henry D. Follansbee, services as inspec- tor. . 8 00


164


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward


$309 10 $3,774 28


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


Thomas W. Cogger, services as deputy inspector . . 2 50


Edw. S. Stickney, services as deputy in spector . 2 50


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden .... 8 00


8 00


William G. Somerby, services as clerk. . George A. Coffin, services as inspector John L. Lewis, services as inspector ....


8 00


8 00


Alfred D. Merrill, services as inspector. . 8 00 George B. Hicken, services as inspector 8 00 John M. Chase, services as deputy war- den. 2 50


Eliner H. Whitmore, services as deputy clerk . 2 50


George L. Jackman, services as deputy inspector


2 50


Benjamin F. Stanley, services as deputy inspector. 2 50


A. W. Hopkinson, services as deputy inspector.


2 50


Frank H. Rundlett, cash paid for sun- dries, preparing ward rooms three and four, posting ballots, ringing bell . .


00


Charles H. Lunt, caring for ward six room . 9 00


Charles H. Stanwood, caring for ward one room 7 00


Samuel Pearson, caring for ward two room . 8 00


Lovett's express, expressage . 1 05


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 1 20


Carried forward $410 35


$3,774 28


165


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $410 35 $3,774 28


William B. Porter, delivering markers to burying ground. 3 00


Union Publishing Co., Essex county reg- ister 1 50


American Express Co., expressage. ...


30


B. & M. R. R. Co., mileage books .... 31 24


Hunt Publishing Co., forty copies of the revision of the city charter 10 00 .. George H. Stevens, cash paid for col- lecting births. 25 00


News Publishing Co., assessors' lists (printing) . 81 00


George H. Pearson, box of envelopes ..


35


Board of assessors, copying valuation books for state 200 00


768 74


$4,543 02


INTEREST DEPARTMENT.


-


Appropriation . $16,500 00 .


CREDITS


From overdue taxes. $2,246 61


First National Bank (deposits). . 571 61


Boston & Maine stock (dividends) . 2,524 50


5,342 72


Total appropriation and income.


$21,842 72


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account. 57 09 ·


Carried forward


$21,899 81


166


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $21,899 81


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Finance.


One year, Sawyer fund .


$ 225 00


66


Simpson fund


900 00


66


66 Dexter fund.


90 00


66 Green fund 80 00


66 66 Frothingham fund


40 00


66 66 A. Williams fund 40 00


66


66 Brown fund.


675 00


66


66 Toppan fund.


10 00


66


66 Atwood fund


472 50


66


66 Todd fund.


400 00


18 mos. Follansbee fund


180 00


6


W. O. Moseley fund


200 00


12


66


Bridge and water loans


350 00


12


66


Registered bond $30,000.


1,200 00


12


66


22 days on Note $4000 00.


169 78


12


66


66


9,000 00


337 50


12


66


66


4,000 00


....


150 00


12


66


66 9,000 00


....


337 50


3


66


12,000 00


.... 90 00


12


66


66


66 1,000 00


....


37 50


6


66


66


1,467 73


. . 27 52


12


74,000 00


2,590 00


4


66


10,000 00


...


116 66


4


66


66


66


5,000 00


.... 50 00


8


66


66


40,000 00


. ...


745 00


7


66


66


20,000 00


... 457 33


6


66


66 1,467 73


....


27 52


12 days


14,000 00


. . 21 00


Coupons


11,280 00


$21,899 81


12


66


Note $15,000.


600 00


167


DETAILED STATEMENT


LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Appropriation . · $12,000 00


CREDITS


From S. F. Newman, lantern $2 50


L. F. Barton, lamp posts . 5 00


Joshua Hale, lantern 1 50


City clerk, sale of lanterns .5 00


14 00


Total appropriation and income. $12,014 00


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to


balance account. 21 92


$12,035 92


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Lighting.


Newburyport Gas and Electric Co.,


lighting streets and public buildings $11,920 17 J. W. Fennimore, cleaning lanterns in front of City Hall. 5 00


F. H. Rundlett, cleaning lanterns front City Hall. 5 00


William J. Creasey, cleaning, repairing, painting and gilding lanterns .... 15 00 F. E. Davis, work on public library lan- terns 3 30


C. A. Senter, 34 Welsbach lights and supplies . 80 85


J. M. Greenough, hack hire. 5 00


C .. R. Sargent, work on City Hall lanterns 1 60


$12,035 92


16S


ANNUAL REPORTS


APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURES For lighting public buildings and streets, ending Dec. 21, 1895.


Cubic Feet Gas.


Cost.


Lighting City Hall


249,100


$493 61


Market Hall.


150,200


297 68


Central Fire Station


63,600


125 44


66


Public Library


138,500


274 27


Washington Hall .


41,500


82 43


66


Engine House, No. 2 .. 45,300


89 91


.6 66 66 "4 3 .. 34,000


67 42


66


66 66


6.6 8 .. 14,600


28 81


66 Putnam School 7,100


14 20


743,900 $ 1,473 77


Cost of street lights


10,229 13


Sundries.


217 27


J. W. Fennimore.


5 00


F. H. Rundlett.


5 00


William J. Creasey


15 00


F. E. Davis


3 30


C. A. Senter.


80 85


J. M. Greenough.


5 00


C. R. Sargent.


1 60


$12,035 92


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation


$150 00


EXPENDITURES


Thomas E. Cutter, for Grand Army post. 150 00


169


DETAILED STATEMENT


NOTES PAYABLE.


Amount outstanding Dec. 15, 1894 . $219.211 73


Notes issued in 1895. as follows :


No. 514. order J. V. Felker. city treas- urer. 3 3-4 per cent. S 4.000 00 No. 515. order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer. 3 3-4 per cent. 9.000 00


No. 516. order D. A. and C. A. Whittier. guardians. 3 3-4 per cent. 9,000 00


No. 517, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer. 2 13-16 per cent . 20.000 00


No. 518. order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 2 13-16 per cent. 20.000 00


No. 519, order Geo. E. Stickney, treasu- rer, 3 per cent 5.000 00


No. 520. order J. V. Felker. city treasu- rer. 3 3-4 per cent . 4.000 00


No. 521, order J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer. 3 3-4 per cent. 1,000 00


No. 522. order A. W. Greenleaf, trus- tee. 3 3-4 per cent . . 1.467 73


No. 523. order J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer. 3 92 100 per cent 20.000 00


No. 524, order committee on W. O. Moseley fund. 4 per cent. 10.000 00


No. 525. order J. V. Felker. city treas- urer. 4} per cent. 14.000 00


No. 526. order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer, 3} per cent. 2.000 00


No. 52 :. order J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer. 3} per cent. 2,000 00


No. 528, order Institution for Savings.


city. 33 per cent. 2.000 00


Carried forward $123.467 73 $219.217 73


170


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward . $123,467 73 $219,217 73


No. 529, order Institution for Savings,


city, 33 per cent. 2000, 00 No. 530, order Institution for Savings, city, 33 per cent. 2,000 00


No. 531, order Institution for Savings, city, 33 per cent . 3,000 00


130,467 73


$349,685 46


Appropriation .


5,000 00


$354,685 46


Notes paid during the year 1895, as follows :


No. 500, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer . . $4,000 00


No. 501, order D. A. and C. A. Whit- tier, guardians 9,000 00


No. 502, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer .


9,000 00


No. 503, order J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer .


4,000 00


No. 504, order J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer . 1,000 00 No. 508, order A. W. Greenleaf, trustee 1,467 73 No. 511, order Institution for Savings, city, on account 2,338 37


No. 512, order Geo. E. Stickney, treasu- rer. . 10,000 00 No. 513, order .J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer. 12,000 00


No. 517, order J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer. 20,000 00 No. 518, order J. V. Felker, city treas- urer. 20,000 00


Carried forward


$92,806 10 $354,685 46


171


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Brought forward $92,806 10 $354,685 46


No. 519, order Geo. E. Stickney, treas- urer . . 5,000 00 No. 523, order J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer . 20,000 00


No. 525, order J. V. Felker, city treasu- rer, . 14,000 00


No. 9, order Institution for Savings. . 2,000 00


No. 9, order Institution for Savings. ... 3,000 00


$136,806 10


Transferred to bridge and water ac-


counts. 5,000 00


141,806 10


Amount outstanding Dec. 21, 1895. ...


$212,879 36


PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.


-


Appropriation. $450 00


CREDIT


From city clerk, rental of Riverside Park.


37 00


Total appropriation and income. $487 00


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to bal- ance account. 47 99


Carried forward $439 01


172


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward . .... . $439 01


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Park Commissioners.


Daniel W. Cate, labor on Mall and


Brown Square.


$ 304 00


S. H. Thurlow, hardware 16 79


J. C. Stanley, hardware


8 25


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 18 55


F. H. Plumer, teaming


25


C. E. Currier & Son, stock and labor ..


2 87


C. R. Sargent, sundries 2 00


Thomas Hale, labor. 4 20


Frank Buckley, labor. 44 00


60


Cornelius Lynch,


17 60


George Paul, 66


1 00


Charles Bashaw,


2 80


Edmund Ryan, .6


80


John D. Foley, 66


80


Charles E. Allen,


1 60


John Hale, 66


60


Samuel Martin,


60


Dennis Kelleher, 66


2 00


Charles Poor,


6.


1 50


John Foley, 66


6 00


Michael Kelley,


1 00


Geo. E. Pearson, 66


80


Thomas Ryan,


40


$439 01


Daniel Quill, 66


173


DETAILED STATEMENT


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


. $13,500 00


CREDITS


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police


court, fines to Oct. 1, 1895. . .... $1,020 32


Charles L. Ayers, deputy sheriff, fines to Oct. 1, 1895. . 226 00


C. W. Morrill, deputy sheriff, fines .... 20 00


John Burke, sale old hose 1 00


1,267 32


Total appropriation and income .


$14,767 32


Amount undrawn, transferred to incidentals to


balance account 510 76


$14,256 56


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Police.


Asa W. Emerson, one year's services as city marshal, and sundries. . . .... Albert D. Hale, one year's services as assistant city marshal 908 10


$1,173 96


Simon E. Wilson, one year's services as captain of watch. 903 35


Lemuel Hicken, one year's services as patrolman. 822 38


as Patrick Creedon, one year's services patrolman. . 819 00


Seth Young, one year's services as pa- trolman. . 830 24


James W. Merritt, one year's services as patrolman


825 73


Carried forward $6,282 76 $14,256 56


174


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brought forward $6,282 76 $14,256 56


William H. Pike, one year's services as patrolman . 825 73


William E. Young, one year's services as patrolman 826 86


John L. McLean, one year's services as patrolman . 823 49


George W. Lattime, one year's services as patrolman. 823 48


Charles W. Wells, one year's services as patrolman 830 24


William Gillis, one year's services as pa- trolman. ..


822 36


Frank L. Lattime, one year's services as patrolman. 831 36


Joseph H. Post, one year's services as patrolman .


824 61


Henry C. Tate, one year's services as pa- trolman . 825 73


John F. Murphy, services as special pa- trolman . 54 00


Charles H. Bartlett, services as special patrolman . 6 75


Thomas W. Cogger, services as special patrolman. 24 75


Moses P. Towne, services as special pa- trolman 2 25


Robert G. Allen, services as special pa- trolman 1 13


Daniel W. Cate, services as special pa- trolman . 3 38


Henry Walton, services as special pa- trolman . . 2 25


Joseph M. White, services as special pa- trolman 2 25


Carried forward


$13,813 38


$14,256 56


175


DETAILED STATEMENT


Brought forward $13,813 38


$14,256 56


E. P. Pride, milk.


10 98


J. M. Bacheller, horse hire 9 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services janitor police station 8 82


J. N. Frost, ice 9 00


March's Cheap Cash Store, groceries 60 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone 77 35




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