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630 00
Alice E. Hawkins, 3 66 66 3,000,
52 50
Nathan Tufts, 66 66 9,000, 157 50
Cambridge National Bank, 4 months' interest on 10,000, ·
233 33
Cambridge National Bank, 2 months, and 12 days' interest on 10,000, .
140 00
A. W. Tufts, 2 months' and 1 day's interest on 2,500,
29 76
A. W. Tufts, 1 month, and 11 days' interest on 5,000,
69 03
Safety Fund Bank, 6 months' interest on 14,400, Warren Institution, 6 months, and 1 day's in- terest on 20,875,
577 25
Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on 7,495, Levi Jones, 1 year's interest on 5,000, .
215 48
300 00 Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on 5,000, 150 00 John Peabody, 1 year's interest on 2,500, 175 00
Jacob Sleeper, 6 months' interest on 20,933.44, Miss M. Crudden, 6 months' interest on 20,000, Estate of H. Partridge, 6 months' interest on 8,000, .
732 67
550 00
280 00
396 00
· Miss Susan Curtis, 6 months' interest on 1,000, Mrs. Sarah L. Moore, 6 months' interest on 4,000, Estate of Martha Hadley, 6 months' int. on 700, Cambridgeport Savings Bank, 6 months' interest on 4,500,
550 00
33
aid Miss Susan Curtis, 6 months' interest on 1,000, . $ 35 00 Mrs. Sarah L. Moore, 6 months' interest on 4,000, 140 00
Warren Institution, " 66 5,500, 192 50 East Cambridge Savings Bank, 6 months' in- terest on 10,000, 350 00
Cr.
$325 00
y interest on taxes,
. 715 40
1,040 40
Balance,
$11,547 82
SCHOOLS -TEACHERS' SALARIES.
aid George L. Baxter, High, . $1,999 97
Sarah L. Graves,
726 19
Sarah W. Fox,
726 19
Mary E. Davis,
670 83
Annette E. Long, 66
128 57
Charles G. Pope, Foster,
1,539 28
H. E. Brigham, 66
395 52
Edith C. Long,
353 80
Ellen P. Shute, 66
506 53
Emily M. Warren,
544 64
Lucy Gibbs, 66
41 25
Mary E. Nason, 66
57 14
John Wilson, Prescott,
1,539 28
H. N. Sands,
526 17
Loretta T. Knight, Prescott,
308 75
I. S. Horne,
544 64
A. A. Hall,
66
514 89
Mary E. Proctor, 66
483 92
A. M. Cowles, .
66
482 73
Susan M. Priest,
66
477 78
H. A. Adams,
506 53
Hattie E. Bennett, 66
260 12
Mary E. Eddie, 66
175 00
3
$12,588 22
y interest on deposit,
34
Paid M. Ellen Eddie, Prescott,
Emily L. Davis,
$137 53 19 2
James D. Marsten, Franklin,
1,539 2
Amy C. Hudson,
544 6
Susie E. Stetson, 66
506 5
Esther S. Ross,
506 5
Mary E. Sargent,
369 0
Ida Paul,
91 6
Carrie Fisk, 66
16 0 13 6(
Nettie Howard,
Samuel C. Hunt, Prospect Hill,
1,539 2.
Mary E. Adams,
285 70
Annie M. Leland, 66
500 23
Irene E. Locke,
506 5.
Francis L. Child, 66
66
544 64
Annie M. Snow,
544 6.
Maria Miller, 66
45 00 4 01
Fannie Kaan,
H. P. Makechnie, Lincoln,
1,367 8.
Ellen L. Burbank,
492 2.
Phœbe J. Teele, 66
25 0
Lizzie W. Shelton, Jackson,
599 9:
R. F. Woodbury, 66
506 5:
C. F. Brown, 66
363 0:
A. A. Roberts, Bennett,
599 91
H. A. Locke,
413 08
S. A. Gilson,
369 08
Mary E. Hartshorn, 66
150 0(
Clara D. Hayden, 66
8 8(
C. S. Plimton,
Brastow,
481 53
Ellen M. Gooding,
413 08
Sue E. Lathe, Webster,
542 84
Lizzie C. Howe, “
325 00
Lydia L. Gordon, Webster and Prospect Hill, 285 11
Addie Sanborn, 66
88 90
C. A. Osborn, Spring Hill Primary,
506 53
Mary L. Dyer, Union Primary, 369 03
H. E. Magoun, Cedar, 353 57
Emma F. Merritt, Harvard Primary, 350 60
35
Mary A. Haley, Park Primary, $413 08
Lydia J. Page, substitute,
147 67
A. L. Lovett,
80 00
Miss Phipps, 66
58 50
Isabella Magoun, 60
24 00
Ellen F. Leland,
66
110 87
R. A. Fillebrown, Union,
137 50
Eva Edmunds, substitute,
46 40
Beulah A. Hill, 66 32 80
S. D. Hadley, Music,
221 42
S. H. O. Hadley,
204 76
$31,312 54
SCHOOLS-JANITORS' SALARIES.
Daniel Cahill, High, . $175 00
Henry Blackwell, Franklin, 175 00
Charles Trull, Prospect Hill, 150 00
J. A. Hunter, Prescott, 275 00
Cornelius Murphy, Foster,
200 00
H. Makechnie, Lincoln, 75 00
L. W. Shelton, Jackson, 100 00
H. E. Magoun, Cedar, 40 00
C. A. Osborn, Spring Hill, 40 00
Emma F. Merritt, Harvard, 40 00
J. A. Merrifield, Park, 40 00
Mary L. Dyer, Union,
40 00
John Wilson, Brastow, 60 00
Sarah Monahon, Prospect Hill, 50 00
$1,460 00
SCHOOLS - MISCELLANEOUS.
Thomas McCalpha, rent of room, . $118 75
Mystic Water Board, water for school-houses, . 68 54
Cambridge Gas Company, gas for school-houses, 5 04
Woodman & Hammett, books and stationery, 214 40
Thomas J. Hill, philosophical instruments, 18 15
A. M. Anger, expressing, 4 75
S. N. Morrill, black-board brushes, 10 00
Samuel C. Hunt, books, . ·17 29
36
Paid Sue E. Lathe, books, $ 5
H. A. Adams, 66
1 6
John Wilson, 9
Mrs. McGrath, cleaning hall,
3 6
Hugh McGill, expressing, .
10
W. F. Brown & Co., printing,
100
Oscar F. Howe, mats, brooms, &c., 40 €
Charles Moore, rent of room, .
31
4₴
5
C. G. Pope,
1
4
S. A. Gilson,
2
C. F. Brown,
2
Mary L. Dyer, 66
3
J. D. Marston, 66
13
M. C. Warren, hammer, &c.,
1 (
Hugh McGill, expressing,
6 5
William Fuller, shade trees,
9 5
John McCarthy, laying drain,
23
A. B. Morse, printing,
15
W. F. Brown & Co., printing, .
33 (
American Tablet Co., black-board erasers,
4 5
Weeks & Potter, chemicals, 13
A. M. Cowles, books,
S. M. Priest,
H. C. Magoun, 66
6 °
H. P. Makechnie, 66
9 2
E. W. Shelton, 66 11 §
1
Mary E. Proctor,
1
Mary E. Hartshorn, books,
€
A. A. Roberts, 66
14
E. T. Merritt, 66
2 6
J. L. Hammett, books and stationery, 227 ₴
N. S. Dearborn, printing,
25 5
Oscar Howe, pails, dusters, &c.,
8 5
Sarah Monahan, cleaning school-house, 21 4
W. F. Brown & Co., printing, 48 0
C. K. Griffin, expressing,
Samuel C. Hunt, books, .
S. C. Howe, 66
Mary L. Dyer, 66
2
37
id J. A. Hunter, horizontal bars,
$13 00
James Regan, carting sand, 15 80
Charles Moore, rent of room, 31 25
Joshua H. Davis, sundries, 6 00
William Collins, labor, 48 00
Sewer acc't, assessment on drain, 276 00
F. O. Edmunds, music, High School, 45 00
City of Cambridge, water for Webster School, 13 00
66 66 Union 6 00
Charles S. Lincoln, professional service, 10 00
Daniel Pratt & Sons, timepieces, 25 50
J. W. Marston, books, 42 69
H. P. Makechnie, “ 9 68
Tibbett's Express, expressing, 10 50
City of Cambridge, water for Webster School, 7 67
C. G. Pope, books,
2 40
John Wilson, 8 77
Ella F. Leland,
1 45
Sue E. Lathe,
6 07
L. W. Shelton, "
5 86
R. F. Woodbury, books, 5 85
Lydia Page, 60
6 11
L. C. Howe,
95
C. F. Brown,
3 35
George L. Baxter,
9 33.
Mary E. Hartshorn, 1 70
W. F. Brown & Co., printing, 18 40
American Tablet Co., slate surface, 7 50
C. S. Lincoln, professional service, 27 40
William J. London, expressing, 4 60
William G. Shattuck, school furniture,
359 50
523 92
1.8 00
J. L. Hammett, book and stationery, 111 56
Hugh McGill, expressing, .
J. A. Hunter, shovelling snow,
3 00
E. G. Peterson, pointers, 5 00
H. P. Makechnie, books, . 3 45
American Tablet Co., slate surface, 22 96
"
20 75
38
Paid J. L. Hammett, book and stationery, $76
C. S. Lincoln, cash paid and professional services, 48
Charles Moore, rent of room, . 62
Cambridge Gas Company, gas High School, 20
Eaton & Wheeler, sundries, 2
Samuel C. Hunt, books, 27
E. K. Griffins, expressing, 1
William O. Haskell, school furniture, 908
Frank Mongan, cinders for walks, 9
M. E. Nason, books, 2
J. L. Hammett, books and stationery, 63
Oscar Howe, matts, &c., 35
Daniel Pratt & Sons, timepiece, 8
John Parkhurst, repairs music stool, . 1
$4,192
Cr.
Received from S. A. Carlton, use of room,
$5
J. H. Davis, 24
66 William Merritt, tuition,
40
66 Charles Davidson 66
16
66 66 R. D. McDonald, 60
66 Levi Timson, 66
20
66
H. F. Spencer, use of room,
8
6: State Treasurer, town's proportion of
income, school fund, 495
668
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$3524 !
SCHOOLS - REPAIRS.
Paid J. H. Hollis, painting, &c., $44
G. W. Treffren, repairs, 41
A. Coan, repairs, Foster school-house, 4
L. Arnold, repairs, 72
D. Cahill, repairs, High school-house, 3 5
Cornelius Sullivan, repairs water-pipe, : 3 ( ·
-
39
id C. K. Gordon, labor and materials, . $4 77
Patrick Terry, repairs, . 58 75
J. H. Hollis, painting Foster school-house, 80 40
A. Coan, repairs, . 2 50
G. W. & W. M. Bean, painting P. H. 200 00
Leonard Arnold, repairs, 146 72
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs, 121 63
J. Q. Twombly, painting, 28 82
G. W. Treffren, repairs, . 344 36
A. C. Winning, repairs, Foster school-house, 84 37
A. C. Winning, repairs, Prescott school-house, 66 62
J. C. Tenney, repairs, High school-house, 10 78
Thomas E. Parke, repairs, Harvard school-house, 40 55
W. S. Blanchard, lumber, 50 11
Howland & Doughty, lumber, 149 09
Carlton & Co., whitening, 68 00
H. M. Hutchings, whitening walls, 32 70
Morton & Colcord, grate bars, . 44 50
L. W. Legallie, papering, · 19 89
G. W. & W. M. Bean, painting, 22 60
Leonard Arnold, sundry repairs, . 55 35
Morton & Colcord, globe valve, 4 90
F. F. Woodbury, setting glass, 5 80
J. A. Merrifield, repair stoves, . 17 36
Edward Pepper, carting gravel, 6 50
J. A. Merrifield, stoves and repairs, 87 73
William G. Shattuck, furniture fastenings, 32 33
Enoch Robinson, locks, &c., 20 12
Joel H. Hunter, sundries for Prescott school-house, 13 65
Ramsey Clark, paints and painting, 53 52
Oliver Nowel, adjusting bells, . 3 00
Alexander Campbell, water pipe, &c., . 8 18
D. Tilson & Son, repairs slate Lincoln school-house, 7 01
J. A. Merrifield, repair stoves, . 270 53
J. Q. Twombly, painting and setting glass, 34 79
Leonard Arnold, general repairs, 35 68 Cornelius Sullivan, plumbing Webster school-house, 12 14 E. Early, repairs to slate, 5 60
$2,421 35
40
SCHOOLS -FUEL.
Paid Charles J. Barry, $ 35 0.F
William C. Brooks & Co.,
176 3
Charles J. Barry,
33 7
S. O. Little, . 2,417 4
J. Barry, 20 0.
William C. Brooks,
49 8.
C. J. Barry,
23 00
J. Barry, .
57 00
$2,812 34
SCHOOLS -INSURANCE.
Paid Tremont Ins. Co., policy Morse school-house, $5000 118 75
Etna 66 66 66
66
118 78
Royal 66 66
66 66
2500 59 39
Suffolk 66 66
2500 59 38
Royal
66 Lincoln school-house, 37 5(
$393 76
PRESCOTT SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid Hawthorne & Loudon, plumbing, $12 27
Morss & Whyte, wire screens, . 43 00
J. J. Walworth, heating apparatus, 17 32
J. C. & D. B. Tenney, labor and materials,
136 08
A. C. Wenning, labor and materials,
16 60
Seth W. Fuller, gongs and bells, &c.,
39 82
J. R. Stevens, placing furniture,
25 50
Nicholas Doyle, carting gravel,
12 00
Turner, Kidney & Co., edge stone and corners, 361 12
J. R. Stevens, finishing room, 145 00
$838 72
Cr.
Received from Aaron Sargent, assessment on East Somerville sewer, 28 09
Balance,
·
.
$810 63
41
WEBSTER SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid Thomas Pollard, carting gravel, $19 50
William A. Mason, surveying lot, 10 00
Miss S. B. Wood, copying, . 6 50
G. W. Treffren, water pipes, &c., 32 70
G. W. Treffren, extra labor and material, 348 74
Winning & Gordon, drain pipe and labor, 33 35
Bennett school-house, one-half credit on Treffren's bill, 9 00
Leonard Arnold, superintending building, 80 00
M. Parkhurst, loam and sods, . 10 00
O. S. Knapp, examining title, 10 00
D. A. Sanborn, setting up desks, 12 00
$571 79
BENNETT SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid Miss S. B. Wood, copying, . $ 6 50
Leonard Arnold, superintending building, 80 00
Register of Deeds, recording deed, 65
$87 15
Cr.
By ¿ am't Treffren's cr. in bill Webster school-house, 9 00
Balance,
$78 15
MORSE SCHOOL-HOUSE.
Paid Gorham A. Leland, land on Summer street, $2,500 00
O. S. Knapp, examining title, . 15 00
Samuel S. F. Thayer, plans, specifications, &c., 500 00
Messrs. Barnard & Lancaster, on acc't of contract, 3,000 00
66 66
4,000 00
66
2,500 00
66 66 66 1,500 00
Messrs. Barnard & Lancaster, · . 4,000 00
Frank Mongan, gravel and grading, 215 00
William Collins, labor and grading, 28 00
Thomas Talbott, labor and grading, 26 00
Mystic Water Board, plumbing for water, . 36 64
42
Paid Michael Power, gravel and carting, $ 61 75
Barnard & Lancaster, on account of contract, 2,000 00 J. A. Merrifield, two furnaces and pipe, 670 00
Barnard & Lancaster, on account of contract, 1,500 00
$22,552 39
HIGHWAYS
Paid William A. Mason, surveying, . $244 50
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grains, &c., 67 64
66 66
:6 64 03
William Higgins, fence on Broadway, . 15 00
Thomas P. Barnes, powder and fuse,
19 50
A. Parker, curbstone, 14 00
Ham & Cook, hay, 108 07
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c., 73 44
F. Henderson, labor, quarter ending April 1st, . 2,103 01 66 66 300 00 salary 66
Wellington Bro's, coal, *. .
2 12
Thomas Barnes, powder and fuse, 10 25
D. W. McDermott, setting glass, . 1 25
S. A. Gray, blacksmithing, 1 06
Ham & Cook, hay,
54 22
City of Cambridge, timber,
4 79
Oliver Tufts, hay, 103 67
B. McCarrell, carting stone, 10 50
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 97 25
James Dana, bricks,
60 00
Union Glass Company, cinders,
3 13
Edmunds & Co., drain pipe, 42 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 64 06
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., fence town ledge, 33 75
Daniels & Co., lumber, 35 22
Britnall & Hawley, setting glass and sash, 11 00
F. Henderson, labor for April, 736 23
Parker,' Gannet & Osgood, shovels, &c., 38 50
Thomas P. Barnes, powders and fuse, 15 25
43
Paid Oliver Tufts, hay, $21 37 Dennis Crommins, widening and grading Temple Street, . 300 00
D. & H. Gore, setting edgestone, &c., . 1,459 77
J. McKenna, labor, men and horses, 134 75
B. McCarroll « 132 00
F. Henderson, labor, pay roll for May, 786 85
Thomas Barnes, labor, powder and fuse, 5 25
S. C. Dodge, shovel, 1 14
Thomas Hollis, sponges, 3 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c., 65 70
J. N. White, repairs, harness, 7 05
Edwin Burke, labor, men and horses, 134 75
B. F. Ricker, repairs, cesspools, 52 88
J. McKenna, labor, men and horses, 291 50
Edwin Burke, " 143 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 63 17
F. Henderson, labor pay roll for June, 845 11
66 salary 1 quarter, Supt. Streets, 300 00
Thomas P. Barnes, powder and fuse, . 10 00
D. & H. Gore, setting edgestone and paving,
241 45
William Fuller, shade trees, 15 00
Ham & Cook, hay, . 82 95
J. N. White, repairs to harness, 7 25
N. Doyle, on account labor Franklin Street,
600 00
John Byrnes, shade trees, 8 00
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,
90 72
Home Insurance Company, insurance town stables,
60 00
Town of Winchester, tax gravel farm, 4 75
J. R. Hopkins, chipstone, 67 92
F. Henderson, Superintendent Street, pay roll, July, 878 51 F. Noland, mowing grass, 30 00
John McKenna, labor, men and horses, 286 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, . 77 18
Nicholas Doyle, labor, Franklin Street, 500 00
Richard Stanley, horse, 375 00
Charles Barry, cement, 5 30
S. R. Fuller, lumber, 5 64
Edwin Burke, labor, men and horses, : 143 00
44
Paid Turner, Kidney & Co., circulars, corners, &c., . $16 41
Union Glass Co., 4 lanterns, · 4 00
John McKenna, labor, men and horses. 277 75
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c., 76 54
J. H. Plummer, painting, 20 00
F. Henderson, Supt. of Streets, pay roll, August, 839 54
Edmunds & Co., drain pipe, 12 60
W. H. Rustin, horse collar, 7 50
Foster Colburn, pair haimes,
4 75
J. Leland, new cart and repairs, 119 00
Jesse Simpson, gravel,
199 60
Edwin Burke, labor, men and horses, .
143 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, meal, &c., 76 95
F. Henderson, Supt. of Streets, pay roll to Sept. 30, 869 22 66 66
66
salary 66 300 00
Thomas P. Barnes, powder and fuse, 5 25
Parker & Gannett, shovels, &c., 38 62
John McKenna, labor, men and horses, 280 50
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,
160 09
Heirs of R. Vinal, sand, 12 00
Mrs. Pepper, 5 25
Osgood B. Dane, chipstone,
29 12
S. W. Fuller & Co., lumber,
37 46
Edwin Burke, labor men and horses, 143 00
Nicholas Doyle, grading on Franklin Street, &c., . 430 00
John McKenna, labor men and horses, 275 00
A. C. Spring, gravel, 78 00
David A. Sanborn, repairs stable,
18 36
Tufts Brick Co., bricks,
80 75
D. & H. Gore, setting édgestone, paving, and paving stone, 1,695 38
B. F. Ricker, building cesspools, 180 00
A. Parker, edgestones and curbs, 317 85
Edmonds & Co., drain pipe, 16 72
66 66 53 02
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 77 78
F. Henderson, Supt. Street, pay roll to Nov. 1st, 888 88
Edwin Burke, labor, men and horses, 137 50
Charles J. Barry, cement, . 53 00
45
Paid J. N. White, repairs harness, . $ 6 07
A. Gilman, paving stones, 14 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c., 77 45
Dennis Crommins, gravel and stone, 287 40
John McKenna, labor, men and horses, 242 00
Frost Brothers, surveying, 48 00
S. S. Lynde, gravel, . 34 66
F. Henderson, Supt. Street, pay roll to Dec. 1st, . 11 00
821 46
C. A. Smith, shoeing oxen, 12 00
Ramsey Clark, painting signs,
Joseph Clark, moving fence, 8 00
S. W. Fuller, lumber, 25 37
Edwin Burke, labor, men and horses,
123 75
James Hopkins, chipstone, 33 44
B. McCarroll, labor and lumber, 14 00
S. N. Gray, blacksmithing, 5 75
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 76 95
Patrick Manning, labor, men and horses, 16 50
Edwin Burke, labor, men and horses, 27 50
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 104 45
James Hopkins, chipstone, 46 24
Jesse Simpson, gravel, 197 40
Charles J. Barry, straw and cement, 10 90
Joseph Clark, gravel, 6 00
F. Henderson, pay roll for labor to Dec. 31st, . 781 80
66 salary Supt. Streets, “ 66 300 00
Thomas P. Barnes, powder and fuse,
10 00
John McKenna, labor, men and horses,
David Berry, brick, 24 00
Michael Hittenger, paving stones, 8 00
Mrs. Ed. Pepper, sand, 2 25
68 72
J. N. White, repairs to harness,
13 11
David Washburn, 1500 bricks, 18 00
James Durgan, 168 load stone, 13 44
J. M. Towle, labor, men and oxen, 16 00
Frost Bro's, surveying Milk Street, . 12 25
Frost Bro's, surveying sundry streets, 55 50
A. F. & N. N. Sargent, surveying sundry streets, 42 50
55 00
John Leland, cesspool cover, &c.,
46
Paid F. E. Ames, surveying New Street,
$46 90
A. C. Winning, drain pipe, &c.,
2 52
J. A. Merrifield, shovels,
4 50
$24,274 47
Cr.
Received from F. Henderson, for gravel,
$12 00
66 66 rye, 31 20
66
F. R. R. Co., for grading,
123 88
66
John McKanna, for horse,
60 00
S. H. Holland, for feed at town ledge,
25 00
F. Houghton, sale stone, 14 00
66
old wagon, &c., 27 00
٠، Gardner Chilson, drain pipe, &c., 21 15
$314 23
$23,960 24
1
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid John O'Brien, provisions, . $13 36
Benjamin Pitman, damages on carriage, 18 50
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 36 00
G. W. Masters, medical attendance, 9 00
Jairus Mann, taking births, 60 75
Charles E. Gilman, recording births, &c.,
101 70
Charles K. Darling, stationery, 2 00
State Reform School, board of boys, 6 50
State Nautical « 66
13 00
J. S. & G. A. Morse, professional service,
25 00
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for Armory,
1 68
A. W. Coles, 4 days' labor, 10 00
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 61 00
Richards & Wasson, printing, . 14 50
N. J. Knight, medical attendance, 5 00
W. F. Brown, printing town reports, &c., 956 06
Charles S. Lincoln, professional service, 45 00
Richards & Wasson, printing, 28 00
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Pa
47
Paid Aaron R. Gay, stationery, $3 02
Benjamin Randall, return of deaths, &c., 81 47
Charles E. Gilman, use of room, 50 00
Treasurer, stamps, 1 00
American Brass Tube Co., fence, cemetery, 125 00
Somerville Union Hall Co., use of rooms, 30 00
Aaron R. Gay, stationery, 14 50
Thomas J. McCormic, refreshments, 18 00
Webster & White, carriage hire, 13 00
Charles Trull, keeping pound, 28 00
H. W. Dutton, printing, 4 00
F. D. & L. H. Snow, carpentering, 2 50
C. C. Cavnough, posting bills, (2 bills,) 25 00
Granville Leland, notifying town, March,
16 00
66 distributing report, 47 50
State Nautical School, board of boys,
19 50
Richards & Wasson, printing,
42 00
Aaron Gay, stationery, 1 50
3 61
State Reform School, board of boys, 9 35
H. Joslin, keeping pound, 25 00
Mass. General Hospital, board, Gavin, 25 00
D. Cahill, Janitor selectmen's room, 8 00
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, . 63 00
T. J. McCormic, refreshments, 45 00
Lebius Stetson, decorating cemetery, 50 00
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., moving fence, 42 17
A. B. Morss, printing, . 28 50
H. W. Paine, professional service, 150 00
State Nautical School, board of boys, 15 50
State Reform 66
66
6 50
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 29 00
32 00
G. W. Daniels, pay rolls, Company drills, 203 56
56 66 66 bill for Company uniforms, 940 00
Rand & Avery, printing, (2 bills) 24 00
Charles K. Darling, books and stationery, 9 75
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 30 00
.
William H. Weston, stationery,
66 notifying town, April, 17 50
48
Paid Selectmen's warrant for expences attending the proposed division of the town, $477 55
B. F. Bennett & Co., stationery, 9 25
Aaron R. Gay, stationery, 57 28
Kern & Shed, examining records, 159 70
D. Cahill, Janitor, Selectmen's room, 14 00
E. A. Alger, damages in case of Smith, 50 00
George W. Masters, medical attendance, . 15 00
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for Armory,
6 71
Charles S. Lincoln, professional service on Board of Selectmen, 296 57
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 27 00
Charles A. Dole, damages awarded, . 150 00
Union Hall Co., damages done by team, 4 50
Charles E. Gilman, stationery, town clerk, 5 04
Capt. G. W. Daniels, Bounty, Co. E, 5th Regi- ment, 486 50
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs on tenement, 20 80
Enoch R. Morse, safe for Collector, . 400 00
G. Leland, notifying town, 72 82
21 50
W. F. Brown & Co., printing,
William H. Weston, salary, liquor agent 25 00
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 12 00
Amos Keyes, poultry for soldiers, &c., 211 33
John O'Brien, “ 66 27 18 66
State Nautical School, board of boys, 7 92
A. C. Winney, repairs, Town Hall, 42 50
Jairus Mann, notifying representatives, 3 00
Horace B. Runey, notifying town, 25 00
Joseph W. Ripley, binding reports, 3 00
W. H. Weston, postage stamps, 5 85
State Reform School, board of boy,
6 50
Cambridge Gas Co. Gas for Police Court Room,
59 36
Armory, 8 82
-4 62
Daniel Cahill, Janitor Selectmen's Room, . 15 00 Charles H. Crane, quarter's salary as Liquor Agent, 25 00 A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 12 00
C. S. Parker & Sons, repairs to roof of Town Hall, 19 56
49
Paid Hooper, Lewis & Co., books and stationery,
$32 05
T. J. McCormic, refreshments, 40 00
H. B. Runey, return of births, &c., 15 00
Charles K. Darling, stationery, 5 75
Charles Trull, pound keeper, 18 75
Charles E. Gilman, recording marriages, &c., . 40 70
Daniel Cahill, janitor Selectmen's room, 4 00
Boston Can Co., Japanned paper boxes, 28 00
William H Jones, plumbing Town Hall,
9 42
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for Armory,
13 43
66 66 Court Room,
1 97
Theodore Joslyn, pound keeper, 16 67
Benj. Randall, return of deaths, &c., 26 95
Chas. H. Crane, balance account as Liquor Agent, 5 69
Aaron R. Gay, stationery for Treasurer, . 6 69
Albert L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 12 00
State Reform School, board of boy, 63
State Nautical School, "
6 50
Tibbett's Express, expressing,
25
W. F. Brown & Co., printing,
16 41
J. A. Merrifield, pipe for Armory, 20 90
66 tin cases, 4 50
Chas. E. Gilman, extra services during year 1869, 100 00
$6,900 60
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid Charles Trull, driver steamer, $55 00
W. Bonner, driver hose carriage, 50 00
Henry Byrnes, engineer steamer, 80 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c.,
18 99
Cambridge Gas Co., gas,
18 48
Henry Byrnes, engineer steamer,
80 00
Charles Trull, driver steamer,
55 00
W. Bonner, driver hose carriage,
50 00
John Holmes, refreshments,
7 44
Powers, Cook & Co., hire of wagon,
126 75
4
50
Paid William Saunders, medical attendance, $8 00
Henry Byrnes, engineer of steamer, 80 00
Charles Trull, driver of steamer, 55 00
William Bonner, driver hose carriage, 50 00
Samuel Trull, storage, hose pung, ·
2 00
J. E. Wool Hose Co., pay roll to April 1st, 145 00
American Tube Works, copper tubes, 232 05
Ham & Cook, hay, 46 35
Ryder & Hardy, rope, &c.,
3 95
Whitney & Bridges, oil,
2 55
Burditt & Williams, emery cloth,
3 50
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c.,
46 68
J. N. White, repairs harness, 13 00
53 57
Steamer Co., pay roll to April 1st,
105 00
William C. Brooks, hay and straw,
14 06
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., sundries,
29 00
Watson & Bisbee, hosc rolls, . 6 00
Webster & White, running hook and ladder, 55 00
Henry Byrnes, engineer of stcamer, 80 00
Charles Trull, driver of steamer, 55 00
William Bonner, driver hose carriage, 50 00
J. Barry, fuel, . 9 50
H. A. Angier, teaming, .
2 00
Charlestown Gas Co., gas,
9 99
C. J. Barry, fuel,
13 72
Roberts Bros., brooms, &c.,
1 64
J. A. Merrifield, repairing pumps, 2 50
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c.,
48 40
J. Leland, repairs,
13 50
Henry Byrnes, engineer of steamer,
80 00
Charles Trull, driver of steamer, .
55 00
William Bonner, driver hose carriage, 50 00
Ames Plow Co., hay cutter, &c., 17 10
A. Moslin, teaming, 9 00
G. W. Wilkins, hay,
26 01
A. Horton, assistant engineer, 10 71
Howard Engine Co., refreshments, (2 bills,) 20 00
Washington Hose Co., 66
10 00
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,
51
'aid Henry Byrnes, engineer steamer,
$80 00
Charles Trull, driver steamer, 55 00
William Bonner, driver Hose carriage, 50 00
Steamer Co., quarter's pay to men, 95 00
T. J. Holmes, sundries, 3 80
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 26 62
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., chief engineer, six month's pay, 100 00 S. H. Gooding, assistant engineer, six months pay, 37 50
H. A. Angier, 66 66
66 66
6 6
37 50
J. R. Hopkins, 66 6 66 12 50
Webster & White, running Hook & Ladder, 15 62
S. G. Cheever, engincer's hat, 10 00
Whitney & Bridges, oil, 6 90
J. E. Wool Hose Co., pay roll to July 1st,
147 08
Bunker Hill Hose Co., refreshments, (2 bills,) 20 00
Mass. Hook & Ladder Co., 14 75
William J. London, expressing,
3 25
Thomas J. Temple, refreshments,
5 00
Jucket & Freeman, labor, and material repairing steamer, 627 72
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c., 49 89
Henry Byrnes, engineer steamer, 80 00
Charles Trull, driver, steamer,
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