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Received of Benj. Randall, Collector, on ac- count of Taxes, 1867, , 111,739 12
Received of Jacob H. Loud, Esq., State Treasurer, on account of Corporation Taxes, 1867,
2,569 75
119,813 94
Paid State Tax for 1867, . 28,800 00
Paid County Tax for 1867, 5,129 44
33,929 44
Balance,
$85,884 50
NOTES PAYABLE.
1867.
Cr.
April 3. Borrowed of East Cambridge Five Cent Savings Bank on five years, at 6 and 7 per cent. Renewal of military loan, . $10,000 00 May 10. Borrowed of Henry Partridge, on demand, at six per cent. 1,000 00
May 21. Borrowed of Cambridge National Bank, on demand, anticipation taxes at 6 and 7 per cent. · May 25. Borrowed of Henry Partridge on demand, at 6 per cent. ·
10,000 00
1,000 00
July . 1. Borrowed of Boston Five Cents Saving Bank for five years, at 7 per cent., schools, &c., . 30,000 00
66 Borrowed of Martha Hadley, for two years, at 7 per cent., renewal of note, 700 00
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July
1. Borrowed of Warren Institution for Savings, for five years, at 7 per cent., renewal of note, Borrowed of Henry Partridge, for two years, at 7 per cent. Renewal of notes, &c., from H. P. Conner,
66 Borrowed of Mrs. Susan Curtis, on demand, at 7 per cent., on ledge account, 3
66 Borrowed of Sarah L. Moore, for two years, at 7 per cent. Renewal of note,
Sept. 3. Borrowed of Warren Institution, for five years, at 7 per cent. Renewal of note, . Dec. 2. Borrowed of .John Peabody. for five years, at 7 per cent., on ledge account, .
Dr.
June 2. Paid Mrs. Lydia M. Fenno, on the principal of her note of $1,400,
July 1. Paid Warren Institution for Savings, note of April 2d, 1866,
Paid Martha Hadley, note of June 2d, 1866, Paid Cambridge National Bank, note of Feb. 16th, 1867, . Paid Henry Partridge, note of May 5th and 9th, 1866, and May 10th and 25th, 1867, Paid Sarah L. Moore, note of June 2d, 1867, Paid Warren Institution, note of August 25th, 1862,
4,200 00
8,000 00 4,000 00
12,000 00
10,000 00
500 00
$45,000 00 $40,200 00
INTEREST ACCOUNT.
Paid Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $21,000, . $630 00
Safety Fund Bank, “
14,400, . 396 00
Warren Institution, “
5,500, . 200 75
Henry Partridge,
6,000, . 219 00
$5,500 00
8,000 00
500 00
4,000 00
12,000 00
2,500 00
$85,200 00
$100 00
5,500 00 700 00
Aug. 31. Paid Cambridge National Bank, note of May 21st, 1867,
Dec. 31. Paid Mrs. Susan Curtis, note of July 1st, 1867,
Balance, .
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Paid Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $7,495, . $215 48
Warren Institution, “
20,875, 574 06
John M. Pinkerton, “ 66
7,000, 245 00
Lydia M. Fenno, 66 66
.6
1,400,
51 10
Warren Institution, "
66 5,000, . 150 00
Sarah L. Moore, 66 . 6. 4,000, . .
120 00
Miss M. Cruden, 66
20,000, . 550 00
Warren Institution, 90 days' 66 66
5,500, . 99 00
Cambridge National Bank; 4 months' and 14 days' in- terest on $4,200, 94 50
Martha Hadley, 6 months' and 28 days' interest on $700, 25 84
Henry Partridge, 1 month and 24 days' interest on $7,000, 68 00 ·
Sarah L. Morse, 29 days' interest on $4,000, 22 65
Cambridgeport Savings Bank, 6 months' interest on $6,000, 180 00
Lucy Bell, 6 months' interest on $5,454, 150 00
Rebecca Carville, 6 months' interest on $750, 22 50
Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $12,000,
330 00
Cambridge National Bank, 99 days' interest on $10,000, 181 66
Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, 60 days interest on $30,000, . 350 00 .
Warren Institution, 6 months interest on $21,000,
630 00
Safety Fund Bank, 6 on $14,400, 396 00
East Cambridge Five Cent Savings Bank, interest on $10,000, 331 38
Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $7,495, 215 48
Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $20,875, 574 06
J. M. Pinkerton, Trustee, 6 months' interest on $7,000, 245 00
Levi Jones, 1 year's interest on $5,000, . 300 00
Lydia M. Fenno, 6 months' interest on $1,300, . 45 50
John Peabody, 1 year's interest on $2,500, - 150 00
Warren Institution, 6 months' interest on $5,000, 150 00
Hamilton Bank, 6 months' interest on $20,000, 550 00
Mrs. Susan Curtis, 6 months' interest on $500, . 17 50
Appropriation, .
$8,480 46
$12,000 00
8,480 46
Unexpended or balance, .
. $3,519 54
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SCHOOLS.
March 1, 1867.
Paid H. H. Babcock, tuition for March, . $142 86
M. C. Warren, bells, 3 50
Hugh Gill, teaming, 8 39
C. R. Bradford, shades, 4 00
J. H. Davis, tin dippers, 1 25
Mrs. McCarty, cleaning, 5 00
Charles Tufts, Janitor,
20 00
Nelson Howe & Son, pails and matts,
13 25
Cyrus G. Cook, stationery,
120 57
Daniel Pratt, two clocks, . 17 00
American Tablet Company, crayons, 4 50
Timothy Howe, repairs on slate roof, 13 88
Jarius Mann, Janitor, . 30 00
Chandler & Co., printing,
4 00
John McCarty, clearing snow,
2 00
Henry A. Hall, piano covers,
9 00
A. B. Morse, printing, .
8 00
Leonard Arnold, repairs, &c.,
90 35
John Wilson, books, 22 67
John D. Hills, moving and repairing school-house,
335 94
H. H. Babcock, tuition for April, .
190 48
Charles Dudley, matts,
15 45
Clarke Bennet, Insurance Policies on Foster and High school-houses, $26,500, 513 00
Woodman & Hammet, stationery,
24 52
Bray & Mace, tin cups, · 2 00
Souther, Flint & Co., chairs,
5 00
Homer & Cauldwell, bells, 4 50
H. H. Babcock, books,. « 6 80
J. Doolittle, rent of rooms,
33 34
A. Coan, labor, Foster school, 40 10
W. London, expressing,
22 40
Wm. S. Tufts, keys,
3 62
Wm. G. Shattuck, furniture for Foster school, .
432 25
Wm. G. Shattuck, furniture for Lincoln and Prescott schools, 740 54
Adna Cushing, vaults, &c., Foster school, 469 43
S. C. Russell, 4 weeks' tuition, 47 62
C. J. Barry, moving coal, 38 88
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Paid S. C. Hunt, salary for tuition, . $200 00
Sundry Teachers' salaries one quarter, . 5,669 12
Sundry Janitors' salaries one quarter, 187 95
Universalist Society, insurance on church, 170 00
Samuel Littlefield, sundries, . 7 76
Fireman's Insurance Company, policy on High school, . 8 75
Charles Dudley, matts,
1 50
Charles Mongan, labor, 55 00
James Vose, part of two pianos,
200 00
Nelson Howe & Son, brushes,
18 50
Hugh Gill, teaming,
11 00
Leonard Arnold, repairs,
95 02
Rebecca Woodbury, 32 weeks' tuition, 25 60
250 00
Baptist Society, Janitor 4 months, 150 00
Alexander Campbell, plumbing, Foster school-house, 95 75
Adna Cushing, fence, Foster school-house, 247 00
H. H. Babcock, 1 month's salary, . 190 48
J. D. Hills, repairs, . 108 05
J. W. Legally, paper and hanging, 15 93
City of Cambridge, water, 6 00. .
Bay State Insurance Company, insurance on pianos,
22 00
Wm. S. Tufts, sundries, Foster school-house, 20 00
E. O. Webster, hanging bells in school-house, 14 00
Charles Tufts, Janitor, H. H. S., 10 00
J. A. Merrifield, repairs on stoves, 53 33
American Tablet Company, slate surface, .
14 40
Woodman & Hammet, charts, &c.,
15 54
A. B. Morss, printing, 32 50
Rebecca Woodbury, sub-teacher, . 24 00
Wm. Higgins, repairs, &c.,
11 00
James R. Vose, rubber cover,
9 00
Perkins Street Baptist Society, rent of vestry 6 months, and Janitor 2 months. 650 00
Janitor's salaries, 1 quarter, to July 18, 166 00
Teachers' salaries, 1 quarter, to July 18, . 3,837 95
Susie Rafferty, books, 1 86
H. P. Mackenie, books, 14 26
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Samuel C. Hunt, books, 13 18
Geo. W. Treffren, repairs, ·
56 04
B. F. Ricker, repairs, 14 00
Orthodox Society, rent of vestry one quarter,
22
Paid Charles J. Barry, fuel, &c., . $21 35
James W. Vose, piano for Franklin school, 105 50
N. S. Dearborn, printing diplomas, 9 00
Mrs. Casey, cleaning rooms, 4 00
Perkins Street Baptist Church, extra insurance, 216 75
M. Powers, gravel, . 4 00
School Committee, expenses,
20 30
Mary L. Dyer, books,
1 40
Hardy & Co., inside blinds, Foster school-house, 280 00
Brooks & Darling, hinges and buts, Foster school-house, 39 09
Worthington & Flanders. advertising, 1 50
Fitz & Winslow, fuel, &c., 30 00
W. J. London, expressing, . 9 60
Geo. T. Littlefield, books, &c., . 14 83
Wm. S. Tufts, Janitor, 35 00
Anger & Co., teaming, 1 50
Francis L. Child, 7 weeks' salary,
79 17
O. S. Knapp, professional service, 26 88
J. Barry & Co., fuel, . . 1,310 11
Frank Mongan, grading Lincoln school yard, 298 55
Jarius Mann, tables, &c., 12 00
Sarah Monahan, cleaning High school-house, 18 00
Hallet & Cumston, tuning pianos, . 11 00
A. K. Leighton, coloring and whitening High school- house, . 135 00
Ramsey Clark, painting school-houses, 328 14
A. K. Leighton, whitening and coloring school-houses, . 50 00
A. K. Leighton, whitening and coloring school-houses, 50 00
J. Q. Twombly, painting High school-house, . 360 96
J. Q. Twombly, painting Brastow and Union school- houses, . 157 65
Crocker, Wadsworth & Co., paints and oil, 219 25
Wm. Collins, labor, 52 00
Stephen Smith, table, 90 00
Perkins Institute, mats. Foster school, . 50 90
Henry M. Anger, teaming, (two bills,)
30 25
A. Parker, curb stone, Foster school, . 148 13
Stanley Gore, setting stone, Foster school, . 21 36
Nelson Howe & Son, mats, &c .. 30 66
Miss Ellen Shute, books, . 2 00
Sevey & Co., cups, 4 50
Daniel Pratt & Son, time pieces, 25 00
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Paid Mrs. McCarty, cleaning school-house, $5 00
John S. Noble, furniture, . 14 90
George T. Littlefield, tuition, 100 00
G. W. Treffren, repairs, . 166 34
David A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs, 18 15
J. W. Legally, papering rooms. 37 57
John C. Tenney, alterations on High school-house, 986 77
Bailey & Gilman, gas fixtures, 45 65
Charles Tufts, Janitor, Prescott school-house. 10 00
A. M. Sibley, repairs on school-houses, 111 44 J. A. Hollis, painting blinds on Foster school-house, 130 00
Morton & Colcord, heating apparatus for Foster school- house, . . 2,832 00
A. Coan, fitting blinds on Foster school-house, 92 80
Miss L. R. Preston, tuition 3 weeks. 24 00
Samuel C. Hunt, books, . 19 47
A. B. Morss, printing, . 25 75
. Woodman & Hammet, stationery, 29 13
Daniel Pratt & Son, time piece, .
17 00
City of Charlestown, water, Foster school,
22 00
Clark Bennett, policies of insurance on Prescott school-
house, 269 57
Clark Bennett, policies of insurance on Prescott school- house, 261 25
James W. Vose, balance on piano and stool, . 115 00
Daniel Pratt & Son, time piece, 17 35
Edson & Wheeler, mats and brushes, 13 80
Geo. T. Littlefield, books, &c., . 20 23
Hugh Gill, teaming, 8 25
Maria Macomber, teaching. 73 50
Joshua H. Davis, salary, superintendent 1 quarter, 250 00
Janitors' salaries, 1 quarter, to Nov. 30. 262 25
Teachers' salaries, 1 quarter, to Nov. 30, . 6,417 35
Mrs. Casey, cleaning Franklin school-house, 23 50
Mary E. Proctor, books, &c.,
2 58
Myra C. Emory, books, &c., 4 24
Daniel Cahill, labor, 3 00
Wm. S. Tufts, Janitor, 1 quarter, to June 30, 50 00
Wm. J. London, expressing, 11 50
Geo. W. Norris, insurance on Franklin school-house, , 114 00
Tim O'Conner, labor, . 13 00
Martin & Thayer, plans of Janitor's rooms, 25 00
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Paid J. A. Merrifield, furnace for High school, . $290 00 Roys & Harvey, contract, Janitor's rooms, Foster school- house, . 500 00
Frank Mongan. gravel, Prescott school-house, 220 98
Leonard Arnold, repairs on school-houses, · 164 25
Morton & Colcord, heating apparatus for Foster school-
house, . 145 98
Nelson Howe, gravel, 2 50
Nelson Howe & Son, dusters,
14 00
American Tablet Co., black-boards,
37 10
Wm. G. Shattuck, school furniture,
557 37
John Hall, outside windows,
74 75
Wm. Tufts, keys, &c., .
5 72
Wm. Fuller, Trees Foster school-house yard,
117 50
Wm. H. Lowe, snow fenders,
41 98
Mason & Hamlin, charts,
3 00
Charles Tufts, Janitor, .
10 00
Clark Bennet, insurance policies of $10,000, on Prescott school-house,
237 50
Clark Bennet, insurance policies of $3,000, on Franklin school-house,
90 00
Charles Dudley, matts,
21 60
Charles L. Baxter, books,
32 43
J. M. Howe, expressing, .
4 00
Susie Rafferty, books, .
60
Samuel C. Hunt, books,
7 65
John Wilson, books,
3 49
$35,669 63
Cr.
Received of Miss Lathe, over paid,
3 00
Received of Joshua H. Davis, non-resident pupils, 105 00
Balance,
$35,561 63
Appropriations,-Schools, $34,000 00
Rents, .
1,500 00
Insurance, .
2,000 00
Heating Foster, Prescott and High schools, 8,500 00
Alteration on High school, 1,000 00
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$108 00
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Appropriations,-Furniture for Lincoln school, $600 00 Janitor's rooms, Foster and Prescott schools, 2,700 00
$50,300 00
Unexpended balances, Dec. 31st, 1867, $14,738 37
HIGHWAYS.
Paid D. Blake, shoeing, $9 12
Wm. Read, powder, . 6 82
Wm. H. Snell, pair of oxen,
365 00
Wm. Read, powder, . 7 80
Wellington Brothers, coal,
2 50
Ames Plow Co., yoke,
9 50
E. & S. W. Burpee, breaking roads,
18 00
C. J. Barry, hay, 108 99
Wm. Munroe, repairs, .
20 30
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain,
58 66
J. N. White, repairing harness,
6 62
E. Burke, men and horses labor,
24 00
S. Downing, manure,
94 00
Ames Plow Co., castings,
12 25
Ames Plow Co., plow points,
2 25
Wm. Reed & Son, powder, 5 50
F. Ivers, repairing carrayall, .
38 50
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal,
63 25
J. W. Teal, labor at snow,
4 00
Samuel Teal, " 66
6 00
Geo. Holden, «
3 50
L. W. Dow, “ 60
2 00
Dennis Collins, breaking stone, 144 00
F. Henderson, hay, . 42 94
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc., 64 64
Seward Dodge, blacksmith work, 36 30
F. Henderson, Superintendent of Streets, men labor, 1 quarter, 1,781 79
F. Henderson, Sup't of Streets, salary 1 quarter, 250 00
McCormick, manure, 7 00
Joseph Reed, hay, 62 75
Wm. Lines, manure, 17 50
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Paid Ames Plow Co., plow points, $4 86
Oliver Tufts, hay, 40 64
S. D. Carter, hay, 29 62
George Russell, breaking roads,
2 00
Town of Winchester, taxes, gravel farm, 7 13
F. Henderson, hay, . 2] 25
Nathan Tufts, oats, 6 00
S. W. Fuller, lumber, (two bills,) 77 56
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc., 54 50
John N. White, repairing harnesses, .
33 82
Ames Plow Co., sickles,
2 61
Wm. Read & Son, powder,
6 00
G. K. Symes, shoeing, . 13 12
· C. M. S. Churchill, marsh grass, . 40 00
C. Dinerhan, making cart wheels, 60 00
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 136 66
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, meal, &c., 77 51
John Leland, repairs, carts, &c., . 15 70
F. Henderson, labor, sundry persons, 1 quarter, . 2,056 35
F. Henderson, Superintendent Streets, 1 quarter's salary, 250 00
Moore Estate, gravel, 5 90
A. M. Moore, stone, 23 10
Wm. Read & Son, powder,
5 90
E. Teal, Stone drag, 6 50
Ames Plow Co., shovels and picks,
20 50
Ramsey Clarke, painting,
6 50
Hickoc & Prosser, black horse, 350 00
Wm. Hodgskins, shoeing, . 8 75
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, . 82 04
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 59 39
J. N. White, repairing harness,
9 26
Edson & Wheeler, sundries,
6 59
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, . 90 08
S. N. Gray, blacksmithing, 10 45
Osgood B. Dane, covering stone, 16 20
Edmonds & Co., drain pipe,
12 50
Ames Plow Co., moulds, etc., 8 25
Wm. Read & Son, powder, 5 95
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,
45 69
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 80 70
Osgood Dane, chip stone, 4 93
F. Henderson, labor sundry persons 1 quarter, 2,039 91
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Paid F. Henderson, 1 quarter Superintendent Streets, . . $250 00
Cyrus Crosby, manure, 25 19
J. F. & F. C. Gilman, curbs for cesspools, 200 62
S. W. Fuller, lumber, 55 09
S. W. Fuller, lumber, . 5 60
Winning & Gordon, building cesspools,
G. W. Wyeth, bricks for cesspools,
52 00
A. C. Spring, gravel, 135 00
215 29
Michael Powers, carting gravel,
200 00
G. A. Foster, 10,800 bricks, 108 00
115 00
Wm. Read & Son, powder, etc.,
21 50
Ames Plow Co., shovels, . 17 00
F. Henderson, hay, 72 11
Wellington Brothers, coal,
2 28
N. W. & C. F. Edson, meal, &c.,
88 61
Charles J. Barry, cement, 30 80
Charles Russell, stone, 14 64
Joseph Davis, manure,
34 66
M. Powers, balance on gravel, .
72 25
$10,883 05
Cr.
Received of F. Henderson, sale of gravel, . $31 50
F. Henderson, pair of oxen, 250 00
Fitchburg Railroad, labor on bridges, 345 25
John S. Edgerly, sale of rye, 75 85
F. Henderson, sale of potatoes,
80 00
$782 60
Balance,
. $10,100 45
Appropriation, .
$15,000 00
Unexpended balance,
$4,899 55
MISCELLANEOUS.
March 1st, 1867.
Paid Allen Walker, damages, $14 00
A. B. Morss, printing report, 434 43
Clark Bennet, insurance policies on Foster school-house, 41 26
Reform School, board of boys. . 52 00
Somerville L. Infantry, drill roll, . 141 50 ·
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57 51
Joseph Clark, gravel and hay,
Mark Fisk, hay wagon,
28
Paid Horace Partridge, stationery, . $8 34
F. D. & L. H. Snow, keeping pound, 26 50
F. Waterman, doors, 13 00
H. B. Runey, notifying town, 36 00
Cutter, Tower & Co., stationery,
23 20
Isaac C. Cushing, labor and material on town hall,
567 68
Charles J. Barry, coal for town hall, 22 00
J. H. Clark, watching town hall, 62 50
J. C. Joslin, keeping pound, 25 00
Wm. S. Tufts, labor in town hall, . 4 50
G. W. Walker, stoves for town hall, . 146 70
Bailey & Gilman, gas fixtures for town hall, . 139 80
A. Coan, watching town hall, . 46 75
Wm. Tufts, watching town hall, .
52 00
Wm. G. Shattuck, chairs for town hall,
27 00
A. B. Morss, printing,
29 75
A. Wentworth, marble for Foster school-house,
30 00
F. Houghton, traveling expenses,
14 75
C. K. Darling, stationery,
3 95
Jarius Mann, notifying. town,
12 00
Jarius Mann, watching, 16 50
Home Insurance Co., insurance on town stable, .
65 00
Theo. Griffin, land on Milk Street,
62 00
Somerville Light Infantry, pay roll, Co. B 5th Reg't,
35 80
Thomas Groom, bill portfolio,
2 50
Patrick Hare, labor, diking,
20 00
Luther L. White, professional service,
15 00
Ex-Fire Association, flag-staff, .
125 00
E. L. Weeks, oil, etc., .
19 93
Jessie Simpson, expenses on sale of land, (account of Stevens,) 14 68
T. & J. Doane, surveying, 26 50
Charles K. Darling, stationery, Treasurer, 6 75
State Reform School, board for boys, . 43 57
A. B. Morss, printing, assessors, 7 50
A. B. Morss, printing, clerk, 12 00
City of Cambridge, repairing hydrants, . 15 75
Wm. S. Tufts, Janitor town hall, 7 50
George W. Masters, medical attendance,
10 00
C. Y. Hadley, lettering signs, etc., (two bills,) 9 00
A. L. Sanborn, horse hire, . 36 00
J. C. Magoun, sundries, assessors, 3 00
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Paid R. A. Vinal, rent of hall, $8 00
Martin Fay, teaming safe, 30 00
David A. Sanborn, repairs on court house, 192 53 A. R. Gay, stationery, 6 07
F. & J. Doane, surveying, 26 83
Henry A. Anger, teaming, 17 00
Geo. W. Masters, medical attendance, . 5 00
Geo. W. Masters, medical attendance, 3 00
B. R. Rand, registering deeds, 5 00
Granville W. Daniels, monthly drills Co. B, 5th Reg't, 135 50
Wm. S. Tufts, Janitor town hall, . 24 00
Charles O. Rogers, advertising, 10 50
Worthington & Flanders, advertising, ·
8 75
Granville W. Daniels, May inspection and drill, Co. B, 5th Reg't, . 93 00
Samuel Palmer, building reservoir, 188 37
Geo. W. Masters, Medical attendance, 5 00
Perkins Street Baptist Society, repairing windows, 12 00
H. G. Waldron, lettering sign, . 1 50
Winning & Gordon, building cesspools, . 87 75
A. B. Morss, printing, 44 50
E. C. Bailey, advertising, 9 63
G. L. Richardson, surveying, 22 00
J. E. Farwell & Co., check book, . 12 00
Bradshaw estate, land on Joy Street, . 287 22
J. B. Smith, lunch town hall, 10 75
Adna Cushing, water closets in town hall, . 257 64
Samuel Palmer, sewer Marshall Street, 671 79
S. H. Allen, plumbing in Foster school-house, 266 77
Joel Robinson, railing around flag-staff, . 106 62
Granville W. Daniels, bounties to Co. B, 5th Reg't, . 624 00
Charles K. Darling, stationery,
5 28
Winning & Gordon, labor and material, building sewer on Marshall Street, . 1,282 77
David Sanborn, labor and material on reservoir, . 26 75
F. D. & L. H. Snow, labor and material on reservoir, 26 35
Hugh Blackwell, damages to self and horse, 100 00
Columbus Tyler, taxes twice charged, 1866, 95 70
N. W. Sargent, sewer profile on Marshall Street, 33 00
Charles J. Barry, cement for sewer on Marshall Street, 122 10
Winning & Gordon, building reservoir on Walnut Street, 181 38 Charles K. Darling, stationery, . 3 50
30
Paid Mass. and Maine Brick Co., 69,500 bricks, $625 50 Mystic Water Board, labor on hydrants, 28 25
Clark Bennet, insurance policy on court house, 30 00
W. F. Brown & Co., printing, .
8 00
A. L. Sanborn, horse hire, 72 00
H. B. Runey, notifying town, etc .. 31 10
Day & Collins, reservoir pipe, 47 30
Dr. Charles Allen, medical attendance, 6 00
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Cr.
$8,426 29
Received of J. R. Poor, for use of town hall, .
$80 00
State Treasurer, rent of armory, 200 00
G. W. Hadley, rent of town hall, 50 00
Francis Houghton, sale land on Cherry Street, . .
625 00
State Treasurer, drill bounty Somerville Light Infantry, 141 50
J. T. Glines, rent of town hall, 18 00
Francis Tufts, Esq., criminal fines, 12 00
J. T. Glines, rent of town hall, 37 60
Geo. W. Hadley, use of town hall, 8 50
J. T. Glines, use of town hall, . 21 00
State Treasurer, bal. of military bounty, 35 00
J. T. Glines, use of town hall, . 21 00
J. T. Glines, use of town hall, 18 25
. A. Merlin, rent of tenement, 62 50
1,330 35
Balance, $7,095 94
Appropriation, . 5,000 00
Amount in above account to be refunded by abutters on Marshall Street, $2,051 37
Amount to be refunded by State Treasurer, 624 00
7,675 37
Unexpended balance, $579 43
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Paid Dodge, Gilbert & Co., vise, . $8 50
H. L. Whiting, salary, etc., 83 00
Charles Trull, Salary, . ·
50 00
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Paid C. M. & A. B. Morss, printing,
E. A. & G. Roulstone, badges, etc., 15 52
Wm. C. Brooks, hay, .
14 11
Bunker Hill Hose Co., refreshments, 10 00
Oliver Dickson, reservoir covers, 18 00
Steamer Co., pay roll March 1st, . 86 67
Hose Co., pay roll March 1st,
145 00
Henry Whiting, salary, etc., 82 00
Charles Trull, salary, etc., 50 00
Charlestown Gas Co., gas, 11 10
Red Jacket Hose Co., refreshments, 10 00
Howard Fire Co., refreshments, 10 00
J. T. Wild, teaming, 3 25
Albert Caswell, labor,
8 33
Charles J. Barry, Hay,
11 62
G. W. Treffren, repairs,
15 51
H. Reed, hay, 46 61
M. Powers, gravel, .
37 50
F. D. Snow, fire hats, . 11 00
H. L. Whiting, salary, etc., 82 50
Charles Trull, salary, etc., 50 00
E. K. Griffin, express, 3 00
Jarius Mann, stationery, 1 76
Caleb Kingman, carting hose, 5 00
George Wentworth, labor, . 2 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, . 52 24
Wellington Brothers, cement and lime, . 11 10
D. A. Sanborn, salary as engineer, 50 00
S. H. Goodwin, salary as engineer, 37 50
Jarius Mann, salary as engineer, 37 50
Geo. W. Treffren, salary as engineer, · 37 50
H. L. Whiting, salary as engineer on steamer, etc., 83 00
Charles Trull, salary as driver of steamer, 55 00
Hunneman & Co., 506} feet of hose, . 1,023 13
Hose Co. J. E. Wool, pay roll to July 1st, 145 00
Steamer, pay roll to July 1st, . ,105 00
Hook and Ladder Co., pay roll to July 1st., 39 92
Charles D. Bonner, hose carriage, 50 00
Isaac Reed, hay, . 38 12
Isaac Trask, sundries, 2 06
E. A. & G. Roulstone, fronts for fire hats, 13 04
Shelton & Chever, oil, etc., 135 40
$21 50
32
Paid Lawrence, Wild & Hull, bedstead and bedding, $58 0
John M. Whittemore, stationery, 5 0
Charles D. Bonner, driver hose carriage, 50 0
Charles Trull, driver steamer, etc., 58 4
Henry A. Byrnes, engineer steamer, 80 0 61 3
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc.,
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,
20 8
W. J. London, expressing,
Jarius Mann, labor on reservoirs, .
Fitz & Winslow, fuel,
H. A. Byrnes, engineer of steamer,
Charles Trull, driver of steamer, etc.,
Charles Bonner, driver of hose carriage.
R. J. Delany, saddle,
Union Glass Co., lantern, etc.,
13 0 4 2
H. R. Bishop, ladder,
Green & Adams, silver plating, . 12 0 145 0
Hose Co. J. E. Wool, 1 quarter salary,
Steamer Co., 1 quarter salary, 105 0 27 0
Clark Bennet, insurance, .
Charles Trull, driver of steamer, salary, 58 5
Charles D. Bonner, driver hose car, salary, 50 0
Henry A. Byrnes, engineer steamer, salary, . 80 0 47 5
Hook and Ladder Co., 1 quarter salary,
B. F. Ricker, repairing engine-house, .
F. D. & L. H. Snow, running hook and ladder, .
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, . 57 3 18
Henry Haynes, hay,
John Wilds, carting,
Burdett & Williams, whip,
Hardy & Rider, manilla and hook,
Henry A. Byrnes, salary as engineer,
Charles Trull, salary as driver, etc., 57 8 50 0
Charles D. Bonner, salary as driver, .
John Leland, repairs, . 2 0
A. J. Jones, repairs on J. E. Wool hose carriage,
235 8
Jarius Mann, services as secretary, 25 0
Joseph Clark, hay, 21 0
Wm. Price, carrots,
18 6
H. A. Byrnes, salary as engineer,
80 0
Charles Trull, driver of steamer, etc., 57 8
Charles D. Bonner, driver of hose, . 50 0
3 0
6 0 43 0 80 0 57 8 50 0 5 0
9 0 50 0
1 0 2 0 6 6 80 0
33
Paid Burditt & Williams, brushes, $$3 12
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 49 64
Edson & Wheeler, oil, . 3 25
Seward Dodge, Blacksmithing, . 22 65
N. F. White, repairing harness,
6 25
Sherriff & Co., brushes, · 2 00
Whitney, Bridges & Sterns, oil and waste, 11 40
Hickok & Prosser, pair of bay horses, 800 00
L. C. Chase, blankets, . 10 80
S. G. Chever, brushes, combs, etc., 5 25
Tibbets' Express, teaming hose, 1 50
J. Barry, Cannell coal, 65 17
David A. Sanborn, Jr., salary as engineer,
Samuel Goodwin, salary as engineer,
162 50
Jarius Mann, salary as engineer,
G. W. Treffren, salary as engineer,
Charles J. Barry, fuel and hay,
86 80
Philip Ham, blacksmithing,
16 50
Bailey & Gilman, repairing gas pipe,
1 75
J. E. Wool Hose Co., 3 months' pay as per roll, 142 91
Clark Bennet, insurance policy on stables, 15 00
Joseph Reed, refreshments,
5 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, etc., 28 26
Royal Price, hay, 26 69
Henry D. Byrnes, salary as engineer,
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