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May 5. Borrowed of Henry Partridge, for one year, with in- terest at 6 per cent. (in anticipation of Taxes), 2,500
17. Borrowed of D. R. Sortwell, on demand, with interest at 7 3-10 per cent. (in anticipation of Taxes), 10,000
29.
66 Borrowed of Charles S. Lincoln, on demand, with in- terest at 7 3-10 per cent. (in anticipation of Taxes) 5,000
July 15. Borrowed of Cambridgeport National Bank, Note 60 days, interest at 7 3-10 per cent. (in anticipation of Taxes), 6,000
Aug. 5. Borrowed of Cambridge National Bank, on demand, with interest at 7 3-10 per cent. (in anticipation of Taxes, 2,000
Feb. 26. Borrowed of Cambridge National Bank, on demand, with interest at 7 3-10 per cent. (in anticipation of Taxes, 5,000
$44,500
1865.
Aug. 17. Paid Cambridge National Bank, demand note dated Aug. 5, $2,000 00 Sept. 6. Paid Cambridge National Bank, demand note dated Feb. 21, 1865, 6,000 00
6. Paid Daniel R. Sortwell, demand note dated March 2, 1865, 10,000 00
16. Paid Cambridgeport National Bank Note of 60 days, due this date, 6,000 00
30. Paid Cambridge National Bank, note dated March 2, 1865, 4,000 00
Amounts carried forward, $28,000 00 44,500 00
.
30
Amounts brought forward,
$28,000 00 44,500 00
Oct.
9. Paid Charles S. Lincoln, demand note
dated May 29, 1865,
5,000 00
33,000 00
Balance, Town debt, March 1, 1865,
$11,500 00
$131,224 00
Town debt, March 1, 1866,
$142,724 00
SCHOOLS.
Paid Chas. J. Barry, fuel,
$141 20
E. P. Dutton & Co., brushes,
2 75
Joseph Doolittle, rent of room,
38 42
David A. Sanborn, repairs,
11 32
Leonard Arnold
14 63
J. Wilson, books,
9 24
Jarius Mann, labor,
5 00
J. A. Merrifield, stoves, &c.,
147 31
G. W. Walker, stoves, &c.,
82 78
W. G. Shattuck, furniture,
300 77
J. A. Walker, feather dusters,
22 10
Geo. Ware, book case,
38 00
J. W. & A. Roberts, sundries,
9 00
Chas. A. Barry, coal and bark,
32 00
Annette Long, books,
6 15
A. A. Roberts,
14 11
E. P. Shute, 66
.5 63
S. A. Sweetser,
2 19
E. M. Shelton, 66
5 48
Daniel Pratt & Son, timepiece,
51 00
Cyrus G. Cook, stationery,
68 30
3 33
Francis Mclaughlin, dusters,
6 00
E. L. Weeks, sundries,
9 04
B. S. Munroe, ";
26. 25
Wellington Bro's., fuel,
45 00
Jarius Mann, extra service,
30 00
Francis Mclaughlin, brushes,
15 00
Daniel Pratt & Sons, repairing clocks,
13 00
Amount carried forward,
$1,155 00
31
Amount brought forward,
$1,155 00
J. A. White, covering black-boards, 7 50
Leonard Arnold, repairs,
263 87
Michael Dechan,
25
Fred. A. Brown, stationery,
16 25
H. J. Griswold, repairing black-board,
125 03
C. M. & A. B. Morss, printing,
15 50
N. S. Dearborn, diplomas,
9 60
Joseph Doolittle, rent of room,
37 50
E. L. Weeks, mats, 7 64
Michael Powers, carting gravel,
100 10
Caleb Kingman, repairing pumps,
24 00
Chas. J. Barry, fuel,
41 40
S. E. Lathe, books,
7 34
Bradbury & Tenney, repairs,
15 78
S. J. Ditson,
1 50
City of Cambridge, water,
7 00
G. W. Walker, repairs,
78
G. W. Treffren,
5 00
L. Arnold,
33 15
Clark Bennett, insurance in Shoe & Leather and Bunker Hill Co., 25 50
Henry Hodson, chairs,
15 00
Aaron Gray & Co., stationery,
31 70
Geo. F. Meacham, plans of Prospect Hill School House,
75 00
Daniel Pratt & Son, repairs,
1 50
E. Forbes, tuning piano,
2 00
Crosby & Ainsworth, stationery,
24 90
Brewer & Tileston, books,
115 25
W. G. Shattuck, furniture,
209 12
Cyrus G. Cook, stationery,
68 34
Michael Powers, carting gravel,
49 10
S. A. Sweetser, book,
1 31
F. D. & L. H. Snow, building coal shed,
75 00
L. Arnold, sashes, blinds, &c.
233 12
R. Nolan, carting loam,
25 00
G. W. Treffren, repairs,
62 76
William O. Haskell, settees,
24 00
Angier & Co., moving piano,
3 00
Isaac C. Cushing, shades,
29 50
Amount carried forward,
$2,963 29
32
Amount brought forward,
$2,963 29
Paid E. Robinson, keys,
2 50
Cambridge Water Works,
7 75
Charles O. Rogers, advertising,
1 87
John Wilson, books,
6 67
Francis Mclaughlin, brushes,
18 24
Daniel Pratt & Son, clock and repairs,
24 25
N. B. Chamberlin, philosophical apparatus,
18 00
George R. Ware, sink,
1 75
Charles J. Barry, coal and bark,
257 25
James F. Babcock, chemicals,
6 60
Charles J. Barry, coal,
967 43
A. B. Morss, printing,
53 96
A. Coan, repairs,
13 81
James Doolittle, rent of room,
37 50
A. M. Sibley, whitewashing,
16 50
William Campbell, repairs,
3 00
D. Tilton, dictionary,
9 00
D. Pratt & Son, repairs,
2 00
S. C. Russell, curtains and books,
20 72
Leonard Arnold, repairs,
165 76
Bunker Hill and Suffolk Insurance Company, insurance on Prospect Hill School House, 150 00
M. E. Proctor, books,
64
G. W. Walker, ash barrel, &c.,
11 20
Coverly's Express,
30
G. W. Walker, stoves, &c.,
115 88
John Barry, labor,
16 00
Michael Dechan, repairs,
8 67
Suffolk Insurance Co., insurance,
96 00
W. G. Shattuck, furniture,
936 96
J. Doolittle, rent of room, &c.,
44 20
Leonard Arnold, repairs,
39 80
J. Q. Twombley, painting,
9 52
Ramsey Clark, glazing,
2 00
N. W. Edson, brooms, &c.,
10 44
Nelson Howe, pails, &c.,
17 00
W. J. London, express,
6 45
Oakman & Eldridge, coal,
14 00
Charles J. Barry, fuel,
14 00
Amount carried forward,
$6,100 91
33
Amount brought forward,
$6,100 91
Paid Bradbury & Tenney, repairs,
34 86
Charles Trull, services,
7 00
Rufus Mason, glazing,
6 50
Robert B. Howe, repairs,
11 56
J. A. Merrifield, stoves and stove pipe,
605 54
A. B. Morss, printing,
9 00
F. D. & L. H. Snow, carpenter's work,
58 53
Thomas Preston, setting steps, 36 67
E. K. Griffin, Expressing,
19 73
Michael Powers, carting gravel,
9 50
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, sundries,
3 75
E. T. Hooper, books, &c.,
23 63
Geo. W. Walker, ash-barrel, &c.,
11 00
E. L. Weeks, sundries,
3 38
Reeves & Co., fluid,
8 50
W. G. Shattuck, school furniture,
377 37
G. W. Treffren, repairs,
28 57
O. S. Knapp, for substitute and sundries,
13 35
Geo. R. Bradford, books,
13 97
66
5 80
S. A. Sweetser,
1 06
Thos. Preston, repairs,
14 00
J. D. Hills,
52 66
S. D. Hadley, use piano,
15 00
Charles G. Pope, books,
1 98
A. M. Cowles,
1 95
Salaries to teachers,
19,514 79
" janitors,
795 00
David A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs,
6 00
building out-house,
26 00
Francis Mclaughlin, dusters, &c.,
12 00
George R. Bradford, books, &c.,
10 57
$27,860 13
Received of State School Fund,
$461 00
Miss Mills, refunded,
8 75
B. A. Clark, tuition,
10 50
Insurance on Foster School House,
3,400 00
3,880 25
Balance,
$23,979 88
Appropriation, 5
$24,800
20 00
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HIGHWAYS.
Paid Abram Welch, one quarter's services as Supt. of streets,
$187 50
Warren Pollard, use of road, and labor,
30 00
Wm. Read & Son, keg of powder,
7 90
Michael Powers, labor,
84 00
Patrick Terry,
7 00
Ames Plow Co., hoes,
4 11
Wm. T. Dole, 4 horse carts,
444 00
John Pottle, harnesses,
135 00
Abram Welch, one month's services as Sup't. of Streets,
76 35
Wm. Read & Son, keg powder,
8 15
8 15
Caleb Kingman, repairing pump,
Superintendent of Streets, to sundry persons, labor one and a half months, 515 10
Chas. J. Barry, cement,
4 80
Burdel & Williams, nails,
13 85
S. W. Fuller, lumber,
4 97
J. N. White, repairs,
13 45
C. Hawkins, labor,
10 00
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,
54 55
S. & D. Richards, moving stable,
60 00
Joseph Lynd, cedar posts,
42 00
Vinal & Walker, grain, &c.,
143 78
67 10
Superintendent of Streets to sundry persons, labor on Streets,
704 76
Frank Henderson, potatoes,
7 50
Ames Plow Co., post-spoon,
1 50
66 66 “ sundries,
: 00
66
hames,
12 00
Wm. Read & Son, powder and fuse,
7 50
Foster & Colburn, hames,
2 00
Chester Guild & Son, oil,
4 00
John Manning, labor, 38 25
Geo. Foster, one brown horse,
225 00
Michael Powers, labor,
52 00
Chas. J. Barry, hay and cement,
64 89
Oliver Dickson, rockers, &c.,
3 50
Amount carried forward,
$3,051 66
1 00
35
Amount brought forward,
$3,051 66
Paid J. W. Presley, mason work,
97 50
S. W. Fuller, lumber,
35 32
Vinal & Walker, grain, &c.,
64 80
Town of Winchester, taxes,
8 28
Wm. Higgins, moving fences,
19 25
Ames Plow Co., shovels and rakes,
19 75
Vinal & Walker, grain, &c.,
59 12
D. L. M.Gregor, straps,
5 25
Foster & Colburn, burlaps,
6 45
David A. Sanborn, Jr., Carpenter's bill, and lumber on stable and sheds, 846 00
Mrs. Foster, making fly cloths,
5 00
E. Furbush, hay,
32 54
John Fitzgerald, stone, &c.,
227 25
66
labor,
33 75
carting dirt,
129 60
65 grading,
115 00
Bennet & Welch, tile,
12 00
Wm. Bonner, curbstone,
4 00
Geo. W. Wyatt, bricks, 49 35
Vinal & Walker, grain, &c.,
43 74
Supt. Streets paid to sundry persons labor on streets, 1,229 25
Frank Henderson, four and half months' service Supt. Streets,. 337 00 Ames Plow Co., bog hoe, &c., 2 70
E. Teale & Co., stone drag,
7 00
J. Gill, straw, 9 78
Geo. Skinner, blacksmith,
4 10
B. F. Ricker, labor,
6 00
Wellington Bros., coal,
2 68
J. F. & F. L. Gilman, curbstones,
27 00
Seward Dodge, blacksmith,
90 74
Vinal & Walker, grain, &c.,
59 70
S. W. Fuller & Co., lumber,
43 82
J. Leland, repairs,
18 80
Chas. J. Barry, hay and cement,
30 86
A. D. Hoit, wagon,
150 00
Temple Paul, sign-boards,
16 25
C. Brown, straw,
10 56
F. B. Massay, hay,
52 90
Amount carried forward,
$6,964 75
36
Amount brought forward, $6,964 75
Paid Turner, Kidney & Co., setting edge-stone and paving gutters, 187 30
Vinal & Walker, grain, &c., 53 36
Thos. Preston, cess-pools and drains,
43 00
J. N. White, repairs harness,
13 72
Abram M. Moore, gravel, 78 90
David C. Robbins, black horse,
190 00
Chester Guild & Son, oil, 1 60
10
Oliver Tufts, ploughing and hay, 33 73
Vinal & Walker, grain, &c.,
57 61
oil can and oil,
5 05
Michael Powers, labor, men and horses,
60 00
Benj. Hadley, brick and cinders, .
52 90
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., making sign-boards,
20 40
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 43 30
Supt. Streets, p'd to sundry persons 1 quarter's labor on streets, 1,583 49 Frank Henderson, three months' pay as Supt. Streets, 225 00
Wm. H. Burstin, collar, 7 50
Geo. Thimins, shoeing horse,
2 25
David Washburn, bricks,
26 00
Chas. J. Barry, cement,
2 65
Wm. A. Mason, surveying,
22 50
J. W. Brooks, cedar posts,
7 20
Wm. Read & Son, powder,
7 85
Ames Plow Co., hay-cutter,
15 68
Davis P. Buckman, mason work,
5 50
Vinal & Walker, grain and meal,
55 05
J. A. Merrifield, pipe for well,
3 53
Caleb Kingman, pump, &c.,
29 50
J. N. White, repairs harness,
2 85
J. H. Plummer, painting,
6 00
A. C. Spring, gravel, 128 75
30 95
Oliver Tufts, plowing,
8 00
Vinal & Walker, grain, &c.
45 79
Turner, Kidney & Co., paving,
30 79
Hittinger, Cook & Co., picks,
12 00
A. C. Sanborn, edge stone, &c.
29 28
Amount carried forward,
$10,141 83
J. Reed, hay, 46 00
Evans Cushing, straw,
S. J. Ditson, lantern, &c.,
37
Amount brought forward,
$10,141 83
Paid William Preston, labor,
4 00
William Munroe, wheelbarrows,
20 00
Johonnat & Saunders, powder,
6 50
Superintendent of Streets-One quarter's salary to sundry persons,
1,201 36
F. Henderson, one quarter's salary as Supt. of Streets,
225 00
Edward Burke, labor and teams,
30 00
Johonnat & Saunders, powder,
7 50
Warren Pollard, use of road way,
15 00
Vinal & Walker, grain and meal,
32 00
John Leland, repairs,
7 75
Seward Dodge, blacksmith,
60 17
John Fitzgerald on account of labor in Walnut Street,
600 00
David A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs,
30 37
$12,381 48
Cr.
Received of Abram Welch, - sale of gravel,
$17 00
66 66 66 cart,
30 00
66
wagon,
12 00
66 66
gravel,
10 16
Sale of bay horse,
1
215 00
Sale of gravel,
2 60
Charlestown Water Works,
10 00
Sale of gravel,
16 70
Sale of Potatoes,
45 00
358 46
Balance,
$12,023 02
Appropriation,
$10,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Thomas Groom, note stamps,
$7 00
Francis Tufts, professional service,
85 00
Wm. Bonner, services on valuation lists,
30 00
Adams & Co., expenses on body of David Kendrick,
59 50
Whitton & Co., signal halyards,
2 50
Amount carried forward,
$184 00
38
Amount brought forward,
$184 00
Paid F. Howe, repairs on armory building,
27 35
Wm. Bonner, stationery and stamps, 11 00
Michael Dechan, copying valuation lists,
30 00
Expenses on body of J. W. Coffee,
50 00
J. B. Smith. refreshments,
175 75
Hall's Band, funeral, 50 00
Henry Partridge, commission on loan,
32 50
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, refreshments, 66
66 23 00
George Hamman, removing fences, trees, &c., on his estate, 250 00
State Reform School, board of Keefe Wiley, and others, 26 00
Jesse Simpson, abatement taxes on bond of Concord Bank, 83 18
Expenses on body of G. W. Ayres, 50 00
Edgar Paine, taxes refunded, 87 10
A. B. Morss, Printing Town Report, &c.,
505 73
L. M. Mellen, lighting lamps,
11 25
Clark Bennet, insurance on stables, &c.,
25 00
Somerville Fire Co., bills for reception Co. E. 39th Reg't.
184 39
H. B. Runey, notifying town, &c.,
22 00
Jesse Kimball, care of pound,
4 20
Fosdick's Express,
2 00
E. K. Darling, stationery,
3 80
Wm. H. Weston, medicines to soldiers,
5 50
C. M. & A. B. Morss, printing,
12 25
Guild & Delano, police badges,
19 50
Hooper, Lewis & Co., record books,
45 00
Chevalier & Dane, carriage hire, 12 00
Boston Cornet Band, reception Co. E. 39th Regiment,
95 40
Geo. Young, refreshments to Co. E. 39th Regiment,
50 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, refreshments,
5 57
E. K. Griffen, express, 1 21
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 71 00
State Reform School Board sundry boys, 37 00
N. B. S. R. School Board of three boys, 21 63
H. B. Runey, coffin, Kendrick, 37 00
David A. Sanborn, Jr., labor, armory,
85 00
Marshall Blanchard, collation to 39th Reg't. Co. E.
120 00
Chas. S. Lincoln, damages and arbitration fees, case of Jas. Hanley, 96 40
Amount carried forward,
$2,576 96
24 25
39
Amount brought forward,
$2,576 96
Paid Bunker Hill Ins. Co. Ins. on Hose Carriage and House, 36 25
Aaron Gay, stationery, 3 40
Geo. W. Vinning, stationery for Treasurer,
11 13
Thos. Cunningham, Reports to State and Provost Marshal,
20 50
J. Q. Twombley, painting stable, hook and ladder house, &c. 225 41
J. H. Potter, printing, 3 00
J. C. Cushing, building reservoir, Spring Hill,
650 00
J. H. Potter, printing,
2 25
Richard Sullivan, rent of land,
15 00
Sate Reform School, board of boys,
13 00.
William H. Weston, stamps, &c.
2 37
Oliver Hastings, lumber, 45 16
J. H. Plummer, painting, 12 00
Vinal & Walker, Refreshments Co. E. 39th Regiment, 37 00
State Reform School, board of boys, 27 79
R. W. Dickson, gas pipe, coupling, &c.,
,33 91
State Industrial School, board of girl,
7 50
A. L. Sanborn, storing and running hook and ladder carriage,
100 00
Charles Trull, notifying town, &c.
56 90
Union Glass Co., lamp shades, 1 50
F. D. & L. H. Snow, building hook and ladder house, fences, &c. 814 00
J. Q. Twombly, painting, 13 40
John R. Poor, refreshments of Edgerton,
10 00
P. Demond, whitening and coloring armory,
63 00
Wellington Bros., coal,
2 93
State Reform School, board of boys,
27 14
Charles J. Adams, board of Mary Morratt,
17 14
Mrs. Moran, expenses on body of son,
50 00
Charles Trull, taking list of births,
27 90
N. W. Edson, oil, &c.,
2 75
Charles E. Gilman, return of births, deaths, &c.,
45 45
B. Randall, collector, stationery, &c.
58 38
$5,013 12
Received of G. W. Hadley, hire of town hall, $10 00
Mrs. McCann, rent of tenement, 18 75
P. Woodbury, use of town hall,
70 00
Sale of town hearse,
50 00
H. B. Runey, police fine,
1 00
Amounts carried forward,
$149 75 $5,013 12
4
40
Amounts brought forward,
$149 75 $5,013 12
Received of State Treasurer, armory rent,
150 00
Rent of tenement,
6 25
G. W. Hadley, use of town hall,
6 00
State Treasurer, corporation taxes,
2,723 22
John G. Hill, contributions on reservoir, Spring Hill,
325 00
3,360 22
Balance,
$1,652 90
Appropriation,
$5,000.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid G. W. Gammon, steward Engine Co.,
$12 50
Vinal & Walker, refreshments, &c.,
80 12
Wellington Brothers, coal, 50 25
Theo. H. Dennett, steward,
12 50
W. H. Weston, sundries,
1 80
J. N. White, repairs,
4 07
Vinal & Walker, groceries,
13 29
Cambridge Gas Co.,
15 96
13 99
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,
3 74
66
66 66 66
11 69
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., S. H. Gooding, and Jairus Mann, engineers
6 months, 62 50
Somerville Fire Co., six months' service,
234 50
Edward Peacock, steward,
16 66
Joseph Clark, milk,
1 08
Thomas Hollis, blacking,
3 00
Union Glass Co., lantern,
3 15
Henry N. Hooper, bells,
9 91
J. H. Plummer, painting,
3 50
E. Robinson, locks,
2 75
Shelton & Cheever, badges,
31 00
Hunneman & Co., hose,
346 00
Niagara Engine Co., refreshments,
15 00
Shelton & Cheever, 1200 feet of hose, &c.,
2,189 25
Amount carried forward,
$3,138 21
41
Amount brought forward,
$3,138 21
Paid G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, refreshments, 6 80
Chas. Tufts, packing engine, Edward Peacock, steward,
25 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, refreshments,
14 52
Washington Hose Co., refreshments,
16 70
Charlestown City Hose Co., refreshments,
10 00
Bunker Hill Co.,
10 00
Haskins & Co., crotch piece,
11 00
Chas. Davis, carting hose carriage,
6 00
Wm. H. Smith, steel letters,
3 00
H. Dales, refreshments,
9 00
S. H. Gooding, 2 lanterns,
13 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,
3 15
6.
11 04
J. Leland, repairs,
1 75
Niagara Engine Co., refreshments,
6 00
Union Glass Co., lantern,
4 00
66
66
5 00
Homer & Caldwell, crockery,
11 25
Eddie & Birt, oil and soap, .
83
Liberty Hose Co., refreshments,
10 00
Fitz & Winslow, coal,
60 00
Ames Plow Co., jack,
3 50
Eastman, Harvey, & Morris, feather dusters,
3 00
James Patterson, chairs,
8 00
Steven Smith, table,
18 00
Howard Engine Co., refreshments,
15 00
Cambridge Gas Co.,
9 75
Somerville Engine Co., six months' service,
223 50
Vinal & Walker, running hook and ladder six months,
75 00
H. M. Hemenway, storing hose carriage,
7 60
Union Engine Co., refreshments,
10 00
Jairus Mann, labor,
3 80
E. K. Griffin, express,
11 00
A. H. Dix, fuel,
7 50
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., S. H. Gooding, and Jairus Mann, engineers six months,
75 00
E. H. Ryder, rope and thimbles,
6 00
Amount carried forward,
$3,857 71 6 .
1 25
groceries,
3 66
42
Amount brought forward, ' $3,857 71
Paid D. A. Sanborn, jr., transporting engine, &c.,
34 97
D. A. Sanborn, hay, 17 67
A. L. Sanborn, horse hire, 13 00
Seward Dodge, repairs, 12 50
John Holmes, refreshments,
17 41
J. N. White, repairs,
2 84
Shelton & Cheever, wash leather, &c.,
7 50
Niagara Engine Co., refreshments,
10 00
Edward Peacock, steward,
25 00
Red Jacket Hose Co., refreshments,
20 00
Charlestown Gas Co.,
4 11
J. A. Merrifield, tinning roofs, stoves, &c., coal sifter,
3 25
Liberty Hose Co., three months' pay,
66 50
Vinal & Walker, groceries, &c.,
103 09
John Holmes,
15 96
Thomas Hollis, oil, &c.,
2 20
A. J. Wilkinson, emory paper,
87
Bunker Hill Engine Co , refreshments,
30 00
Howard
10 00
10 00
Fitz & Winslow, coal,
58 75
E. A. G. Roulstone, hats, caps, &c.,
73 61
Hunneman & Co., repairs and sundries,
259 20
$4,720 57
Appropriation,
$1,800.
SUPPORT OF POOR.
Paid Chas. Mongan, groceries,
$4 50
WVm. G. Hartwell, wood,
191 03
Mary Cushman, rent of room,
3 00
A. Rafferty, relief to Sarah Burns,
6 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,
12 00
Abram Welch, relief to travellers,
8 00
Wm. C. Brooks, fuel,
78 75
Anson Hooker, medical attendance,
10 00
Amount carried forward,
$313 28
64 43
43
Amount brought forward,
$313 28
Paid Chas. Mongan, groceries,
27 00
Adaline Ormsby, services,
4 00
Mary Cushman, rent of room, 3 00
P. Rafferty, paupers to Tewksbury,
7 00
J. W. & A. Roberts, groceries,
11 00
E. L. Weeks, 66
7 00
B. S. Munroe,
6 00
Mary Cushman, rent of room,
3 00
S. L. Downing, board of Truman Morrill,
70 00
John E. Tyler, trans. pauper to Institution,
5 00
P. Rafferty, 66
to Tewksbury,
7 00
S. L. Downing, board of Truman Morrill, Chas. J. Barry, fuel,
9 75
W. K. Fletcher, medical attendance,
10 00
E. L. Weeks, groceries,
10 66
W. C. Brooks, coal and wood,
66 75
C. D. Fulsom, dry-goods, 35 63
Vinal & Walker, groceries,
39 00
Thos. Galegher, trans. paupers to Tewksbury,
3 40
S. L. Downing, board of Truman Morrill, 45 00
100 00
S. L. Downing, board of Truman Morrill, S. Littlefield, groceries,
8 00
P. Rafferty, trans. paupers to Tewksbury,
8 00
James McCarty, assistance,
2 00
C. Mongan, groceries,
46 00
G. Mclaughlin, groceries,
10 00
P. Rafferty, trans. paupers to Tewksbury,
7 00
66
7 00
Bridget Ramsden, assistance,
5 00
Nicholas Fleming, aid to bury Bridget Ramsden,
10 00
S. L. Downing, board of T. Morrill, 25 00
Michael Ford, to aid to bury Mary Ford,
10 00
S. L. Downing, board of T. Morrill,
20 00
P. Rafferty, trans. paupers to Tewksbury,
7 00
J. C. Magoun, removing paupers,
26 00
Dr. Fletcher, services, 16 15
C. H. Bullard, groceries, 5 00
S. L. Downing, board of T. Morrill,
20 00
Amount carried forward,
$1,053 62
Vermont Asylum, board of Henry Kinsley,
20 00
18 00
44
Amount brought forward, $1,053 62
Paid Town of Melrose, relief to Warren Childs and family, 138 75
Geo. McLaughlin, groceries, 20 00
Chas. J. Barry, fuel,
41 91
P. Rafferty, trans. paupers to Tewksbury, 66 66 66
8 00
7 00
Wm. C. Brooks, coal and wood, 382 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries, 112 00
S. L. Downing, board of T. Morrill,
25 00
Dr. Fletcher, medical attendance,
4 50
Wm. H. Weston, medicines,
7 62
H. B. Runey, coffins and services, 20 50
John Holmes, groceries, 17 00
H. B. Hemenway, medical attendance, 1 50
T. Dwyer, boots and shoes,
9 00
C. D. Fulsom, dry goods,
16 25
Edward L. Weeks, groceries,
14 00
C. A. Barker,
52 00
C. D. Fulsom, dry goods,
11 65
· Charles Mongan, groceries, 66 66
13 00
Enos Reed, boots and shoes,
36 87
N. W. Edson, groceries,
15 00
D. A. Sanborn, 2 meals to lodgers,
9 50
P. Rafferty, transporting paupers to Tewksbury,
7 00
F. H. Stickney, coffin,
7 50
T. Dwyer, boots and shoes,
5 05
City of Boston, support of M. C. Choate,
18 75
S. L. Downing, board of T. Morrill,
20 00
G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,
50 00
66 66 66
22 00
Dr. N. G. Knight, medical attendance,
18 50
Geo. McLaughlin, groceries,
20 00
Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel,
414 17
Amount carried forward, $2,602 64
·
3 00
45
Amount brought forward, Received for labor of T. Morrill,
$110 00
35 00
66
72 00
66
66
54 50
15 00
of J. C. Magoun, burial of paupers, of City of Charlestown,
5 50
292 00
Balance,
$2,310 64
Appropriation,
$2,300.
GAS.
Paid Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps in Feb.,
$70 65
Charles Bullard, whiskey,
1 76
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps in March,
69 55
J. A. Merrifield, repairs,
2 18
G. A. & A. L. Sandorn, whiskey,.
2 00
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps in May,
75 20
Cambridge Gas Co., street gas for Feb.,
66
66 March,
66
April,
44 74
66
gas for Town Hall,
13 14
66
Armory,
14 84
66
66
66 Town Hall,
22 68
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Feb.,
67 64
66 66 March,
55 72
April,
72 86
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps in April,
76 20
2 00
66
66
lighting street lamps in June,
72 85
July,
71 50
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for May,
49 53
June,
44 31
Cambridge Gas Co., street gas for May,
41 37
66
36 26
66
66
July,
36 21
gas for Engine House,
10 18
Amount carried forward, $1,066 30 .
$2,602 64
June,
66
whiskey,
55 06
57 87
46
Amount brought forward, $1,066 30 Paid Cambridge Gas Co., gas for Armory, 66 66 Court House, : 54
6 36
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps in Aug.,
76 50
66 66 66 85 00
Sept.,
Charlestown Gas Co., July and Aug.,
66 66 Aug. and Sept.,
54 20
66 66 Sept. and Oct.,
77 75
66
lamp-posts, piping, &c.,
279 23
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps in Oct., Cambridge Gas Co., street gas in Aug.,
45 05
Sept.,
66 "
Oct.,
77 14
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Oct., 66 66 Nov.,
96 32
99 21
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for Town Hall,
10 18
2 12
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps in Nov.,
72 80
Dec.,
73 49
66 66 85 78
Jan.,
Cambridge Gas Co., street gas for Nov.,
77 13
66
78 01
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Dec.,
92 77
66 Jan.,
92 94
66
66 lamp post, &c.,
39 19
Cambridge Gas Co. gas for Jan.,
75 63
66
Engine House,
11 45
66
Town Hall,
8 90
7 21
Wm. Gibson, post,
33 00
Ilugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps in Feb.,
73 45
A. H. Weld, whiskey,
1 50
Damon & Sherbourne, glass,
7 20
$2,987 38
Received of Mark Fisk, for post,
$28 00
David Washburn, for post,
28 00
$56 00
Balance,
$2,931 38
Appropriation, $4,500
46 44
74 25
58 34
66
66 66 Armory,
Dec.,
Armory, 1
47
SALARIES.
Paid Geo. H. Emerson, two months' services as Supt. of Schools, $50 00
Oren S. Knapp, one month's 25 00 Wm. Bonner, 114 per cent. for collecting $2,109.35, taxes, 1864, 26 36 Thos. Cunningham, six months' services as Treasurer, 300 00
John C. Magoun, Assessor, 200 00
Chas. Gilman, 3 mos. salary as Town Clerk, 100 00
Michael Dehan, Assessor, 200 00
Robt. A. Vinal, Assessor,
200 00
Chas. E. Gilman, 3 mos. salary as Town Clerk,
100 00
66 100 00
.
66
100 00
Thos. Cunningham, six months' service as Treasurer, 300 00
Benj. Randall, 114 per cent. for collecting $2,621.78, taxes, 1864, 32 77 Benj. Randall, 1 per cent. for collecting $94,000, taxes, 1865, 940 00 Oren Knapp, 3 quarters' services as Supt. of Schools, 375 00
Clark Bennet, Overseer of Poor, 50 00
John C. Magoun,
50 00
Patrick Rafferty, 66 50 00
15 24
$3,214 37
Appropriation, $1,750
SOLDIER'S RELIEF FUND.
Paid wife of David Kendrick,
$50 00
Edward Moore,
5 00
E. L. Weeks, groceries,
35 00
Vinal & Walker, “
112 00
Mrs. Plant, order,
3 00
Mrs. Kilby, “
10 00
Mrs. W. Hudson, order,
5 00
Charles J. Barry, wood and coal,
80 75
Mrs. Hadley, order,
10 00
Isaiah Snow, groceries,
10 36
Amount carried forward,
$446 86
.
Charles J. Barry, wood and coal,
125 75
B. Randall, collecting $1,523.95 at 1 per cent.,
48
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