Report of the city of Somerville 1858-1867, Part 45

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 956


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Warren Institution, 17 days' interest on $5,500, 18 70


Safety Fund Bank, six months' coupon on $14,- 400, 396 00


Henry Partridge, one year's interest on $2,500, . 152 70


Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $20,- 875, 574 06


Warren Institution, for 6 months' interest on $7,495, 215 48


Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $5,000, 150 00


Martha Hadley, interest on $700, 7 00


Sarah B. Moore, interest on $4,000,


40 00


Cambridge National Bank, 6 months' interest on $10,000, 365 00


Tremont National Bank, discount on note of $5,000, 2 00


Amount carried forward, $2,715 94


33


Amount brought forward,


$2,715 94


Paid Margaret Crudden, 6 months' interest on $20,000, 550 00


Cambridgeport Savings Bank, 6 months' interest on $4,500, 135 00


Lucius R. Page, 6 months' interest on $1,500, 45 00


Mrs. Lucy Bell, 6


on $5,000, 150 00


Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $12,- 000, 330 00


Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $21,- 000, 630 00


Cambridge National Bank, 212 days' interest on $5,000, 212 .00


Cambridge National Bank, 3 months, 17 days in- terest on $5,000, 89 16


Safety Fund Bank, coupon on $14,400,


396 00


Cambridge National Bank, 2 months, 21 days' interest on $5,000, 67 50


Warren Institution for Savings, 6 months' inter- est on $5,500, 200 75


Tremont National Bank, 4 months' interest on $5,000, 102 50


D. R. Sortwell, 162 days' interest on $10,000, 324 00


Warren Institution for Savings, 6 months' in- terest on $7,495,


215 48


Warren Institution for Savings, 6 months' inter- est on $20,875, 574 06


Lydia M. Fenno, 6 months' interest on $1,400, 51.10


J. M. Pinkerton, 6 months' interest on $7,000, 245 00


John Peabody, 1 year's interest on $2,500, 150 00


Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $5.000, 150 00


Sarah L. Moore, 6 months' interest on $4,000,


120 00


Martha Hadley, 6 months' interest on $700,


21 00


Levi Jones, 1 year's interest on $5,000,


300 00


Henry Partridge, 6 months' interest on $3,000,


109 50


66


66 66 109 50


Amount carried forward,


$7,993 49


5


34


Amount brought forward, $7,993 49


Paid Miss B. Cruden, 6 months' interest on $20,000, 550 00


Cambridgeport Savings Bank, 6 months' interest on $6,000, 180 00


Mrs. Lucy Bell, 6 months' interest on $5,154, 150 00


Warren Institution for Savings, 6 months' inter- est on $12,000, 330 00


$9,203 49


SCHOOLS.


Paid John Barry, labor, $6 00


J. F. Dobson, insurance, 107 50


Jacob Caswell, repairing pumps,


4 00


G. W. Walker, ash pan, 2 00


5 44


J. F. Dobson, insurance, -


120 00


Leonard Arnold, repairs,


78 00


Cyrus Cook, stationery, 138 59


J. Savage, labor,


6 18


J. Doolittle, rent of room,


43 75


Daniel Pratt & Son, repairs to clocks,


39 91


Chas. G. Pope, books,


35 26


A. B. Morss, printing,


6 00


Wm. London, express,


9 65


Anger & Co., teaming,


27 00


George Russell, night soil,


9 00


Morgan & Co., ink,


18 35


Cyrus G. Cook, stationery,


56 68


Wm. G. Shattuck, furniture,


91 59


66


135 43


66 repairs,


6 22


Chas. J. Barry, fuel,


269 28


E. M. Prescott, books,


1 64


Leonard Arnold, repairs,


274 37


Amount carried forward,


$1,491 84


W. W. Willowby, repairs,


35


Amount brought forward,


$1,491 84


Paid Janitors, one quarter's salary,


189 27


Teachers, " 66


66


5,356 55


E. L. Weeks. labor,


2 50


E. K. Griffin, express,


5 50


Geo. W. Tressen, repairs,


62 18


John White, rent school-room,


25 00


Jairus Mann, extra labor,


5 95


O. S. Knapp, professional service,


10 75


S. S. Bazillian, repairs,


9 08


E. L. Weeks, brooms,


2 16


A. Coan, awnings,


1 50


J. B. Kendall, insurance,


206 00


E. Forbes, tuning piano,


2 00


G. W. Tressen, repairs,


30 87


Chas. J. Barry, fuel,


92 00


A. A. Roberts, books,


6 31


M. E. Proctor,


2 92


J. Wilson, 66


4 82


J. N. White, rent,


18 75


Janitors, quarter's salary,


188 50


Teachers, quarter's salary,


3,721 96


J. Doolittle, rent,


44 35


A. B. Morss, printing,


15 50


Powers, Cook & Co., moving piano,


4 00


Miss Lucia Drew, teacher, 8 00


J. B. Kendall, insurance, 350 00


14 30


J. Q. Twombly, painting,


18 20


Vinal & Walker, groceries,


3 01


George T. Littlefield, books,


14 35


J. A. Merrifield, repairs stoves,


31 33


Joseph Doolittle, rent of room,


43 75


David Sanborn, Jr., repairs High School,


58. 23


66 66 " . Union “


50 00


Amount carried forward,


$12,091 43


Robert B. Howe, repairs,


36


Amount brought forward,


$12,091 43


Paid Charles Trull, janitor, etc.,


28 50


Caleb Kingman, pumps and repairs,


41 00


Isaac B. Kendall, insurance,


15 00


Fitz & Winslow, fuel,


1,662 50


John C. Tenney, building fence, etc.,


420 00


Bradbury & Tenney, repairs,


100 77


HI. H. Babcock, salary,


142 86


66


books,


13 12


A. B. Morss, printing,


22 00


W. I. London, express, 66


66


39 59


Clark Bennet, insurance,


22 50


Hugh Kelley, teaming,


22 00


gravel,


35 20


Leonard Arnold, repairs,


130 25


Geo. Russell, removing night soil,


18 00


N. W. Edson, broom, etc.,


2 02


B. F. Ricker, whitewashing


22 50


Cambridge Water Works, water,


6 00


T. S. Clark, printing,


11 00


Wm. G. Shattuck, furniture,


265 98


Nelson Haw & Son, brooms,


6 50


H. H. Babcock, salary,


190 40


Robert B. Howe, repairs,


9 13


Annie Giles, salary,


113 09


Bugbee & Hollis, furniture,


225 00


Geo. P. Walker, dust pans, etc.,


9 00


Thomas Bassett, maple trees,


24 00


Cyrus G. Cook, stationery,


159 29


Annie HI. Giles, books, etc.,


G 87


Janitors' salaries, one quarter, to Nov. 23,


188 50


Teachers'


5,527 90


Ellen P. Shute, books, 5 00


John Wilson, books, 7 54


Amount carried forward,


$21,592 94


8 50


37


Amount brought forward,


$21,592 94


Paid Chas. J. Barry, fuel,


245 00


Wm. Higgins, repairs,


9 75


Michael Powers, teaming gravel,


9 50


Ætna Insurance Co., insurance,


120 00


Joseph Doolitle, rent,


50 00


Miss Fletcher, teacher,


36 40


H. H. Babcock, teacher,


190 48


Home Fire Insurance Co., policy 2,393,


123 50


James Rodgers, labor,


1 00


Geo. W. Walker, coal hod, etc.,


5 25


N. S. Dearborn, diplomas,


10 00


Nelson Howe & Son, merchandise,


27 50


Hollis & Bugbee, hardware,


11 35


American Tablet Co., slate surface,


15 90


Ramsey Clarke, painting, etc.,


10 25


J. C. Tennery, repairs and fences,


104 75


Leonard Arnold, repairs,


48 50


G. W. Tressen, repairs,


16 98


E. L. Weeks, mat,


2 50


City Insurance Co., Providence, policy No. 3,879,


40 50


Jairus Mann, police service,


2 50


Perkins-street Baptist Society, extra insurance on church, 186 75


Daniel Cahil, janitor Foster School,


50 00


F. O. C. Society, extra insurance on church,


243 92


Thomas I. Whidden, referee,


10 00


Wm. H. Pearson, window strips,


38 67


Thomas McAlphe, rent of school-room,


75 00


F. D. & L. H. Snow, repairs,


12 00


J. A. Merrifield, stoves and repairs,


468 70


H. H. Babcock, five weeks' salary,


238 10


A. M. Sibley, whitewashing,


2 50


Wm. G. Shattuck, school furniture,


225 67


A. M. Cowles, books,


2 76


Amount carried forward,


$24,228 62


38


Amount brought forward,


$24,228 62


Paid S. C. Hunt, 10 81


John Wilson, 66


49 58


John Wilson, janitor, 20 00


Robert Howe, slating,


15 00


G. W. Walker, shovels and dust pans,


12 50


American Tablet Company, slate surface,


2 25


Annie Gilson, books,


3 00


Janitors, one quarter's salary,


163 50


Teachers, “ 66 6,653 30


H. Coffin, altering room at hose house,


61 17


Mrs. Casey, cleaning school houses,


14 50


Joseph Doolittle, rent school-room,


50 45


Cyrus P. Cooke, stationery,


5 23


Ellen P. Shute, books,


5 08


John Davis, balance bill sundries,


66 17


J. A. Merrifield, stoves and repairs,


70 00


$31,431 16


Cr.


Received of State Treasurers, from school fund,


$365 70


$31,065 46


Appropriation,


$30,000


HIGHWAYS.


Paid John Fitzgerald, labor, Walnut Street, 253 50


George L. Richardson, surveying,


100 00


Bennet & Welch, drain tile,


12 00


Wellington Bros., coal,


2 75


Wm. Read & Son, powder,


6 98


Ames Plow Company, shovels, etc.,


17 46


S. W. Fuller & Co., lumber,


90 35


66 66 66


10 84


Vinal & Walker, grain, etc.,


46 83


Amount carried forward,


$540 71


39


Amount brought forward,


$540 71


Paid S. D. Carter, horse collar, 3 00


Rogers & Sheldon, spikes, 7 50


Francis Houghton, manure,


16 00


J. A. White, repairs harnesses,


5 75


Chas. J. Barry, hay,


5 02


Ames Plow Company, shovels, etc.,


16 25


N. & L. R. R., hauling gravel,


230 11


D. Sanborn, repairs, 37 73


Wm. T. Dole, sleds, 250 00


Vinal & Walker, grains, etc.,


30 12


Wm. Hodgkins, blacksmith,


21 75


F. Henderson, three months Superintendent Streets, 225 00


labor sundry persons, 1,843 10


66 66 manure, 100 25


Ed. Burke, labor, self and horses,


18 00


Chas. Guild, oil,


2 25


F. Henderson, potatoes,


12 75


Nelson Howe, pick handles,


3 75


Oliver Tufts, pair of oxen and labor,


284 50


Wm. H. Bustin, horse collar,


7 00


Chas. J. Barry, hay and cement,


51 84


Vinal & Walker, grain and meal,


36 30


Seward Dodge, blacksmith,


56 00


J. Leland, repairs,


23 95


J. N. White, repairs harnesses,


12 15


Ed. Burke, labor,


132 00


F. Henderson, hay,


24 13


A. Boynton, straw,


22 50


Wm. Read, powder,


6 00


Ames Plow Co., sundries,


4 63


66


yoke,


10 45


Vinal & Walker, grain and meal,


60 23


Town of Winchester, taxes,


7 50


Joseph Clark, hay and gravel,


127 56


Amount carried forward,


$4,238 78


40


Amount brought forward,


Seward Dodge, blacksmith,


$4,238 78 28 46


J. Leland, repairs, 6 00


J. W. l'lummer, painting,


23 50


Ames Plow Co., plow points,


3 12


Wm. Read, powder,


6 75


F. Henderson, sundries, 11 09


James McNulty, stone,


24 80


E. Teal & Co., cast spire, etc.,


.6 00


Town & Fuller, bevel, etc.,


3 25


Chester Guild, oil,


1 60


F. Henderson, hay, 17 85


E. Teal & Co., stone drag, 7 00


F. Henderson, labor to sundry persons to Sept. 1, 2,093 96 Smith & Lovett, paving hammer, 2 00


Oliver Tufts, hay, 12 62


Ed. Burke, teams and labor, 74 00


Oliver Dickson, repairs,


9 25


Mrs. James Rooney, stone,


22 50


S. W. Fuller & Co., lumber, 12 65


61 28


Amnes Plow Co., road points,


4 75


Geo. Kendall, straw,


35 85


Geo. Russell, hay,


29 54


66


28 13


Wm. Hodgkins, blacksmith,


9 83


F. Henderson, Superintendent of Streets,


225 00


Nathan Tufts, Jr., grain,


69 58


Union Glass Co., cinders,


9 00


A. Spring, gravel,


56 25


A. C. Sanborn, curb-stone, etc.,


37 30


C. J. Barry, hay,


56 57


James T. Reavin, ashes,


7 90


E. M. Walker & Co., grain and meal,


120 25


J. N. White, repairs, 4 35


Amount carried forward,


$7,360 76


Nathan Tufts, Jr., grain,


41


Amount brought forward,


$7,360 76


Paid Evans Cushing, hay,


20 60


Wm. Read & Son,


5 95


Denis Collins, breaking stone,


149 50


E. Deming, hay,


35 60


Wm. C. Brooks, hay (two bills), 66 coal,


2 75


U. S. Brown, hay,


23 14


Sherriff & Co., brushes,


5 00


Wm. Read & Son, powder, 5 50


1 60


B. F. Ricker, labor,


10 00


Abijah Hastings, hay,


30 88


G. W. Symes, shoeing,


16 85


Oliver Tufts, hay,


83 21


Seward Dodge, blacksmith,


37 50


Sundry persons, labor one quarter to Dec. 1, 2,033 10


138 00


F. Henderson, salary, one quarter, Superintendent, 225 00


John R. Poor, carrots, 45 00


Osgood B. Dane, chipstone,


23 10


N. W. Edson, sundries,


6 59


Wm. Read & Son, powder,


6 45


Wm. C. Brooks, hay,


10 52


E. M. Walker & Co., grain, etc.,


72 15


53 33


Nathan Tufts, Jr., grain,


28 80


T. Nickerson, stone,


36 75


Wm. A. Mason, surveying,


81 00


John Barry, labor,


26 00


O. S. Foster, bricks,


22 00


Ames' Plow Company, shovels,


24 50


S. Lawrence, hay,


24 49


Wm. Read & Son, powder,


23 50


/ Amount carried forward,


$10,697 13


6


21 26


Johannot & Saunders, powder,


Edmund Burke, labor, men and horses,


P. H. Walker, powder, 6 75


42


Amount brought forward,


$10,697 13


Paid J. N. White, repairs,


1 85


Eben C. Mann, hay, 16 74


S. W. Fuller, lumber,


1 46


Joseph Clarke, hay, etc., 49 99


E. M. Walker, meal, etc.,


10 20


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc.,


54 58


David Berrey, breaking roads,


50 00


Alanson Bond, 66


46 00


Ames' Plow Company, shovels,


17 50


F. Henderson, labor, breaking roads,


102 00


George Russell, 1,063 loads, stone,


63 78


Levi Russell, breaking roads,


5 00


F. Henderson, labor, one quarter, to March 1,


1,931 38


66


one quarter's salary,


225 00


66 sundries,


12 60


66 hay,


22 75


Oliver Tufts, 66


19 59


G. W. Symes, shoeing,


11 37


William Hodgsdon, shoeing, etc.,


15 01


Wellington Brothers, coal,


2 25


J. Hollis, labor,


2 00


Seward Dodge, blacksmith,


44 83


N. W. Edson, grain, etc.,


62 45


J. Leland, repairs, 8 15


D. A. Sanborn, labor on fences and stables, 40 64


$13,514 25


Cr.


Received from West Cambridge, repairs bridge, $54 43


John Fitzgerald, sled, 30 00


Charlestown Water Board, labor, 29 00


Fire Department, hauling engine, 10 00 Henry Moore, gravel, 3 00


F. Henderson, sale of horse, 100 00


F. Henderson, sale of cart, 50 00


Amounts carried forward, $276 43 $13,514 25


43


Amounts brought forward,


$276 43 $13,514 25


Received from E. M. Walker, potatoes, 65 00


F. Henderson, potatoes, 127 00


Fire Department, horse keeping, 102 50 First Congregational Church, gravel, 22 00


Mr. Holt, for loam,


50 00


642 93


$12,871 32


Appropriation, $12,000


MISCELLANEOUS.


Charles K. Darling, stationery,


4 48


Francis Tufts, costs in Court,


5 75


Charles S. Lincoln, professional service,


116 60


Philip Johnson, repairs to fence,


6 16


Vinal & Walker, rent of hall,


70 00


Horace Partridge, stationery, 66 66 66


40


J. C. Joslin, pound keeping,


25 00


A. B. Morss, printing report, 400 00


State Industrial School, board A. Eaton,


13 00


Wm. H. Fletcher, medical attendance,


1 00


Mystic Water Board, hydrant,


70 81


William H. Weston, stamps,


1 00


State Reform School, board of boys,


32 50


A. B. Morss, printing,


37 00


Probate Court, recording deed,


65


William H. Weston, stamps,


2 00


Home Insurance Company, policy 1,993,


37 50


Charles K. Darling, stationery,


2 75


Chevilier & Dane, carriage hire,


12 00


Probate Court, recording deed,


65


Amount carried forward, $846 62


7 37


44


Amount brought forward,


$846 62


A. B. Morss, printing, 29 10


I. B. Kendall, insurance hose house, 204 75


J. Q. Twombly, painting, 26 62


16 47


David A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs,


20 25


State Reform School, board boys,


27 14


J. Q. Twombly, painting,


5 00


B. F. Ricker, whitewashing, 5 00


Clarke Bennet, ins. less div., 54 00


61 75


6 6 hydrant, and Town's propor-


tion of pipe on Sycamore Street. 450 00


Charles K. Darling, stationery, 12 03


J. C. Bullard, check book,


1 .50


Clarke Bennet, insurance,


20 00


Charles Trull, services, 69 50


Henry A. Davis, sealing weights and measures, 6 75


Isaac F. Redfield, law opinion, 25 00


Somerville Light Infantry, May training and muster, 511 50 R. A. Vinal, land Union Square, 195 83


James McCane, damages,


50 00


Isaac Redfield, professional service,


65 00


Chas. S. Lincoln, 66


215 85


Chas. K. Darling, stationery,


4 15


E. C. Bailey, advertising, 1 50


Charles O. Rogers, “ 2 25


Mystic Water Board, lowering hydrants, etc., 239 75


A. B. Morss, printing, 41 25


50 00


First Congregational Church, rent of rooms,


H. B. Raney, notifying town, etc., 26 50


A. B. Morss, printing tax bills, 26 25


Jairus Mann, obtaining list of births, 43 05


Charles K. Darling, State Aid record, 1 25


Amount carried forward,


$3,420 61


Charles Marrs, bounty,


65 00


Mystic Water Board, hydrant, Flint Street,


45


Amount brought forward,


$3,420 61


Paid Charles E. Gilman, stationery and registering, 81 00


Aaron Gay, stationery, 39 83


Hooper, Lewis & Co., marriage certificates,


7 00


Thomas Cunningham, bell straps,


87


Martin Fay, transporting town safes,


20 00


Ira Thorp, storing letters,


7 50


B. Randall, Collector, stationery etc., 36 05


D. A. Sanborn, Jr., lumber and labor, 5 86


$3,618 72


Cr.


Received of Geo. Hadley, use Town Hall, $35 00


Geo. F. Conant, on hydrant,


30 00


J. E. Whitcomb, 35 40


Geo. Hadley, use Town Hall,


5 00


F. G. Hartshorn, on hydrant, 32 87


A. Merlin, rent of tenement, 43 75


State Treasurer, rent of armory,


150 00


66 amt. paid to military, 511 50


S. L. Nickerson, one-half hydrant, on Glen and Flint Streets, 30 87


Chas. H. Guild, one-half Lowry Hy- drant, corner of Mount Pleasant and Perkins Streets, 90 00


A. Merlin, rent of tenement, 12 50


Francis Tufts, Esq., fines collected, 2 00


978 89


$2,639 83


Appropriation,


5,000 00


SUPPORT OF POOR.


Paid Mrs. Charles Murphy, order, 4 00


J. C. Magoun, paupers to Tewksbury,


13 00


Ellen Galagher, medicine, 2 00


Amount carried forward,


$19 00


1


46


Amount brought forward,


$19 00


Paid City of Charlestown, board of paupers, 55 65


Charles J. Barry, fuel, 82 75


S. L. Downing, board T. Morrell, 24 16 Charles J. Barry, fuel, 34 00


P. Rafferty, paupers to Tewksbury, 7 00


A. Eddie, groceries, 47 00


66 66 41 00


Felex McCusca, order,


3 00


P. Rafferty, paupers to Tewksbury,


8 00


George Mclaughlin, groceries,


22 00


Mrs. Porter, order,


3 00


David Harrington, order,


1 00


Vinal & Walker, groceries,


9 00


Ann Murphy, order,


4 00


John Berry, order,


1 00


E. L. Weeks, groceries,


16 00


Patrick Terry, rent,


3 50


E. L. Weeks, groceries,


20 00


James Foley, order,


1 00


J. Wilson, rent,


3 50


P. Rafferty, transporting paupers, 19 00


G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries, 38 00


C. D. Fulsom, dry goods, 21 05


David Walsh, order,


8 00


P. Rafferty, transporting paupers,


8 00


Roberts Brothers, groceries,


28 00


Charles J. Barry, fuel,


35 25


John Holmes, groceries,


2 99


George Mclaughlin, groceries,


17 00


10 00


G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries, 66 66 66 two bills,


13 00


P. Rafferty, transporting paupers.


8 00


E. L. Weeks, groceries, 25 00


E. L. Weeks, groceries, 20 00


Amount carried forward, $658 85


-


47


Amount brought forward,


$658 85


John Murphy, order,


1 00


Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel,


162 24


T. Dwyer, orders,


6 50


State Massachusetts, two bills, board of children,


152 57


Vermont Asylum,


66 H. Kinsley, 100 00


C. J. Barry, fuel,


11 50 1


Chas. D. Fulsom, dry goods,


5 00


Lockhart & Seeley, coffins,


10 50


66 66 66


6 00


Roberts Bro., groceries,


5 00


E. L. Weeks,


20 00


Isaac Trask, 66


61 00


N. W. Edson,


21 50


Chas. D. Fulsom, dry goods, 7 51


3 00


Philip Eberley, boots,


2 87


Brattleboro' Asylum, board of Otis Russell, 130 00


John C. Magoun, feeding paupers,


13 00


John Wilson, rent,


6 00


Mary A. Flaid, cash,


2 00


J. H. Morton, groceries,


10 00


Samuel Littlefield, "


4 00


Chas. Mongan, two bills,


45 00


Geo. Mclaughlin, "


20 00


Lewis & Eldridge, "


23 00 -


C. J. Barry, fuel,


51 61


C. D. Fulsom, dry goods,


22 10


E. L. Weeks, merchandise,


10 00


Clarke Bennet, removing paupers,


7 00


Isaac Trask, merchandise,


44 75


Mass. Gen. Hospital, board of James Hoar,


42 43


E. M. Walker, merchandise,


19 00


P. Rafferty, transporting paupers, 7 00


H. B. Runey, coffins, etc.,


21 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,712 93


Chas. A. Barker, groceries,


48


Amount brought forward,


$1,712 93


Paid Wilson, rent of room,


3 00


E. M. Walker, merchandise


24 00


A. Eddie, 66


12 00


Stickney & Hadley, coffins,


10 00


Roberts Bros., merchandise,


4 00


Dr. N. I. Knight, medical attendance,


18 00


Thos. Dwyer, boots and shoes, 18 86


Isaac Trask, groceries, 15 00


David Sanborn, meals to lodgers,


31 00


Chas. J. Barry, fuel, 52 96


G. W. Patten, provisions, 3 00


E. L. Weeks, groceries,


20 00


City of Boston, support of C. M. Choate,


20 50


Enos Reed, boots and shoes,


49 55


Roberts Bros., groceries,


7 00


N. W. Edson,


6 00


W. C. Brooks, fuel,


209 25


Geo. Mclaughlin, groceries,


40 00


E. M. Walker, 66


12 00


Chas. Mongan,


21 00


J. Holmes,


.8 00


J. Reed, 66


8 00


Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel,


302 50


N. W. & C. F. Edson, orders for groceries,


63 00


$2,671 55


Cr.


Received of City of Cambridge, $47 50


for labor, Jack Morrell, 20 50


of State of Mass., burial of paupers, 12 50


Town of Marblehead,


5 00


Milton,


19 00


City of Cambridge,


99 00


Town of Newbury,


5 00


Amounts carried forward, $208 50 $2,671 55


49


Amounts brought forward,


$208 50 $2,671 55


Received from State Treasurer, 27 50


City of Boston,


8 00


State Treasurer,


5 00


249 00


Appropriation, $2,500 00 1


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Paid G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,


3 50


J. W. & A. Roberts, 66


11 03


A. Eddie, 66


26 36


66


18 49


15 00


Washington Hose, refreshments, Wm. E. Dickson, milk,


7 50


Steward H. Co.,


25 00


A. O. Abbott, Steward L. H. Co.,


14 06


G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,


45 35


Niagara Engine Company, refreshments,


15 00


Franklin Hose,


66


15 00


Medford No. 3,


66


20 00


Hook & Ladder, 66


10 00


Mystic Hose, 66


10 00


H. K. Bishop, ladders,


47 62


Charlestown Gas Company, gas,


8 60


John M. Noble, furniture,


32 65


Jairus Mann, stationery,


2 50


E. K. Griffin, express,


3 00


Michael Powers, carting,


1 00


Liberty Hose, refreshments,


10 00


Jairus Mann, oil, etc.,


4 00


Engine Company No. 1, pay roll in full,


152 17


furniture,


160 00


66 fire hats, 46 00


,


$2,422 55


Amount carried forward, $703 83


7


50


Amount brought forward,


Paid C. Hubbard, hay, 26 97


. Ed. Peacock, steward, 41 66


Massachusetts Hook & Ladder Company, refreshments, 19 00 Poor & Co., teaming, 6 00


Vinal & Walker, running hook & ladder six months, 75 00


R. G. Wentworth, steward,


11 44


Thomas Hollis, sundries,


2 35


Vinal & Walker, sundries,


13 49


66 groceries,


10 70


Henry Whiting, one month's salary,


80 00


Liberty Hose Company, six months' salary,


125 00


Engineers, four months' salary,


104 15


Shelton & Cheever, repairing hose, etc.,


42 75


H. N. Hooper, repairing bell, etc.,


3 89


Washington Hose, refreshments,


10 00


D. A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs, 35 35


" hay, 6 37


F. G. Williams, oil, etc.,


2 70


E. Dickson, labor, 7 00


Charles J. Barry, hay,


4 42


H. N. Hovey, oil,


3 00


H. L. Whitney, salary,


80 00


Charlestown Gas Company, gas,


4 11


E. K. Griffin, express, 11 10


4 50


Charles K. Darling, stationery,


6 60


James Porter, steward,


6 00


Henry Whiting, salary,


80 00


. .


washing,


3 50


Fitz & Winslow, fuel,


121 00


Isaac Trask, groceries,


13 48


Charles Williams, settees,


24 00


Kurtz, Swallow & Coffin, fall plate,


2 50


Jairus Mann, cleaning house,


2 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,693 86


Homer & Caldwell, crockery,


$703 83


51


Amount brought forward,


$1,693 86


Paid II. L. Whiting, salary,


80 00


Lawrence, Wild & Co., chairs,


15 00


Roberts Brothers, sundries,


9 53


Charles Trull, driver steamer,


200 00


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,


25 95


Bunker Hill Hose, refreshments,


10 00


J. Leland, repairs,


3 00


B. W. Patten, refreshments,


1 50


C. J. Barry, hay,


4 55


P. R. Hubbard, hitch straps, etc.,


3 00


E. K. Griffin, express,


4 06


Henry L. Whiting, salary engineer,


80 00


Charles Trull, salary driver,


50 00


G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, refreshments,


24 20


Wm. HI. Hill, Jr., books,


3 33


J. W. Roberts, lamps, etc.,


2 65


Charlestown Gas Company, gas,


3 70


Engine No. 7, Cambridge, refreshments,


10 00


Caleb Page, services,


12 00


Hose Company, refreshments,


6 25


66


8 00


E. M. Walker, grain,


10 58


A. Knights, wood,


18 00


H. R. Bishop, ladflers.


30 00


Michael Powers, teaming,


4 00


Clark Bennet, insurance,


20 62


Mr. Shaw, hay,


25 97


H. N. Hovey, oil,


6 25


Henry Whiting, salary,


80 00


64 washing,


6 90


Red Jacket Hose, refreshments,


10 00


Henry Whiting. salary and washing,


82 50


Engineers' salaries,


162 50


J. F. Wild, teaming, 3 00


Amount carried forward,


$2,710 90


52


Amount brought forward,


$2,710 90


Paid Chas. Trull, salary,


100 00


J. Q. Twombly, painting, 5 80


D. B. Perkins, repairing, 8 00


L: Littlefield, sundries,


3 00


Isaac Trask,


4 50


Steamer Company, wages,


234 89


E. M. Walker, grain, etc., two bills,


17 30


John H. Noble, clock, 10 00


Ed. Pepper, watching,


11 00


Cambridge Engine No. 1, refreshments,


20 00


S. Dudley, hay,


18 44


Evans Cushing, hay,


24 00


C. Davis, teaming,


1 50


Albert L. Sanborn, hire of horses, etc.,


14 00


Highway Department, board horses, etc.,


102 50


Cutter & Parker, window, etc.,


2 75


Henry A. Hall, tubing, .


2 10


David A. Sanborn, packing hydrants,


21 50


6 66 sundries for department,


18 95


N. W. & C. F. Edson, fluid, etc.,


1 25


Hose Company, six months' pay,


252 50


Griffin's Express, expressing,


6 17


HI. L. Whiting, salary and washing,


82 50


Chas. Trull, salary, 50 00


J. N. White, repairs, etc.,


9 50


Isaac Trask, merchandise,


8 37


Nathan Tufts, Jr., grain and meal,


8 90


G. W. Tressen, repairs,


2 09


Hunneman & Co., sundries for department,


183 08


Frank Shadwell, steward Hose Company,


37 50


Howard steamer, refreshments,


15 00


Union Glass Co., lanterns,


6 69


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,


32 92


J. N. White, parts of harness,


24 05


Amount carried forward,


$4,051 65


53


Amount brought forward, $4,051 65


Paid Red Jacket Hose Company, refreshments,


10 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc., 29 29


Chas. J. Barry, hay,


24 36


Daniel Webster Engine Company, refreshments,


10 00


Wm. C. Brooks, hay,


8 68


Union Glass Company, lanterns,


3 00


Cambridge Gas Company, gas engine house,


16 80


E. Spare, hook ladders,


8 60


Henry Whiting, salary and washing,


82 00


Chas. Trull, salary,


50 00


S. A. Davis, runners and steamer, etc.,


172 27


whippletrees and pole, 18 50


F. D. & L. H. Snow, running hook and ladder eight months,


100 00


J. A. Merrifield, fitting stoves,


1


8 32


Chas. Linehan, gravel,


4 20


$4,597 67


Appropriation, $5,000


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Paid Bennon & Brown, groceries,


$10 00


Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel,


29 80


Charles J. Barry, fuel,


179 29


Mrs. Kenchiet, order,


25 00


Charles J. Barry, fuel,


31 13


Wellington Bros., fuel,


65 75


G. A. & A. L. Sanborn, groceries,


20 00


Bridgett Galagher, order,


5 00


Charles J. Barry, fuel,


7 00


Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel,


19 54


Vinal & Walker, groceries,


36 00


Wm. H. Weston, medicines,


1 00


Chas. J. Barry, fuel,


20 12


Amount carried forward,


$449 63


54


Amount brought forward,


$449 63


Paid Monahan, to bury child,


15 00


C. J. Barry, fuel, 6 62


Mrs. C. Plant, order,


6 00


J. M. Page, provisions.


5 06


Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel,


21 13


$503 44


Balance,


$478 00


POLICE.


Paid Chas. J. Barry, fuel, $3 75


Or. N. Town. services, 36 50


Michael Hanley, 66




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