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55 00
William Bonner, driver Hose carriage,
50 00
George Cutter, hydrant wrenches, 7 50
Charlestown Gas Co., gas,
5 18
Charles J. Barry, fuel and straw,
13 40
Cheever & Co., engineer's hat,
9 00
Whitney & Bridges, oil, 2 40
Mystic Water Board, water rates for hydrants,
567 00
Union Glass Co., lanterns,
2 50
repairs lanterns,
1 50
Henry Byrnes, engineer steamer, 80 00
Charles Trull, driver steamer, 55 00
William H. Bonner, driver hose carriage, 50 00
Charles Bonner, extra driver, 14 00
George Savage, 66 14 00
Burdett & Williams, emery paper, 1 75
66 37 50
George Cutter, 66 6
52
Paid Whitney & Bridges, cotton waste, 66 sperm oil, 13 30
$1 25
S. G. Cheever, repairing hose, 65 25
Red Jacket Hose Co., refreshments,
20 00
H. A. Warren, hay, 35 45
J. N. White, repairs harness, 9 07
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs to stable, . 41 82
Steamer Co., pay roll to Oct. 1, 86 25
H. Byrnes, engineer steamer, 80 00
E. J. Roe, substitute, engineer steamer, . 55 00
Charles S. Trull, driver steamer, 50 00
Wm. Bonner, driver hose carriage,
35 20
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal,
53 93
J. E. Wool Hose Co., pay roll to Oct. 1,
145 71
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, &c., 29 95
900 00
Charlestown Gas Co., gas for hose house,
4 44
Steamer Co. No. 1, Cambridge, refreshments, 80 00
15 00
Henry Byrnes, engineer steamer,
Charles Trull, driver steamer, 55 00
Wm. Bonner, driver hose carriage, . 50 00
Steamer Co. No. 3, Cambridge, refreshments, 20 00
Union Steamer Fire Co., Cambridge, refreshments, 10 00 Atlantic Fire Ins. Co., Ins. on Hook & Ladder House, 30 00 First National Ins. Co., Ins. on Hose carriage & Hose. 24 00 A. C. Winning, repairs on engine house, 13 10
Charles J. Barry, hay, wood, &c.,
54 65
W. J. London, expressing, 15 40
D. Tilson & Son, repairing engine house, 13 58
Daniel Sullivan, labor at fire,
2 00
Steamer Co. No. 1, Cambridge, refreshments,
15 00
S. H. Gooding, stationery, 4 00
D. Gray, blacksmithing,
14 50
Henry Byrnes, engineer steamer,
80 00
Charles Trull, driver steamer,
55 00
W. H. Bonner, driver hose carriage, . 50 00
Hugh Blackwell, care of hydrants and reservoirs, 100 00
H. F. Marsh, stationery, . 5 50
22 75
Henry Byrnes, washing steamer,
Emerson & Porter, pair of gray horses,
53
Paid American Horse Collar Co., horse collar, $6 00
Brintnall & Osgood, stationery, 7 14
Michael Long, hay, 28 33
F. D. & L. H. Snow, running H. & L. carriage, 100 00
Joseph L. Ross, furniture, 50 50
N. W. & H. F. Edson, grain and meal, 45 00
A. Coan, carpenter work on hose house, 42 49
Stephen White, medical attendance, horse, 4 00
Home Ins. Co., Insurance on engine stables, 15 00
Mystic Water Board, connecting water, hose house, 37 76
Roberts Bros., sundries, 2 61
Union Glass Co., lanterns, 19 00
Jucket & Freeman, repairs on hose carriage, &c.,. 186 18
Hunneman & Co., repairs on steamer, &c., 264 62
J. E. Wool Hose Co., pay roll, 141 66
Henry Byrnes, engineer steamer, 80 00
Charles Trull, driver steamer, 55 00
William H. Bonner, driver hose carriage, . 50 00
Cambridge Gas Co., gas engine house, 47 12
David A. Sanborn, Jr., salary chief engineer, 100 00
S. H. Gooding, 66
37 50
Henry Angier,
37 50
George Cutter, 66 37 50
J. R. Hopkins, 37 50 66
S. H. Gooding, engineer's clerk, 10 00
J. Breck & Son, Douglas pump, 12 20
S. G. Cheever, spring hook, &c., 11 16
Franklin Hook & Ladder Co., refreshment, 10 00
Whitney & Bridges, oil, 7 05
Charles R. Barry, coal and wood, 42 21
Union Glass Co., lanterns and repairs, 2 83
Steamer Co., pay roll to Dec. 31, 82 91
Winslow & Stewart, fuel for steamers, &c., 93 00
J. W. Teel, hay, 13 19
Charlestown Gas Co., gas hose house, 7 03
J. A. Merrifield, sundries, engine house, 4 22
66 plumbing, W. H. hose house , 34 63
J. Q. Twombly, painting and setting glass, 6 50
Cambridge Gas Co., gas engine house, 21 72
54
Paid Winter Hill Hose Co., pay roll to Dec. 31, $75 28Pa
J. N. White, repairs to harnesses, 19 57
J. H. Plummer, painting, 2 75
Edson & Wheeler, salt, &c.,
3 75
William J. London, expressing,
7 25
Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,
21 83
William C. Brooks & Co., fuel, 4 42
Cornelius Sullivan, plumbing, hose house, 20 24
N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c., 28 33
Charlestown Gas Co., gas J. E. Wool hose house, . 13 32
Cr. $8,844 20
Rec'd from David A. Sanborn, Jr., sale pair of horses, 353 80
Balance,
$8,490 40
SUPPORT OF POOR.
Paid James McKenna, cash order, $1 35
Dennis Collins, cash order, 5 00
A. Welch, transportation of paupers, 5 00
P. Rafferty, coffin, 3 00
G. W. Masters, medical attendance, 10 00
John Anderson, dry goods, 4 00
City of Boston, aid to paupers, 42 15
F. Dyer, shoes, 9 00
P. Rafferty, coffin,
10 00
D. F. Hooker, board of paupers,
24 00
Dennis Collins, cash order,
5 00
G. W. Masters, medical attendance,
6 00
Mary A. Duncan, cash, 2 00
John O'Brien, groceries, 21 00
George Mclaughlin, groceries, . 33 00
D. Collins, cash order, .
5 00
P. Rafferty, undertaker's bill,
13 00
G. W. Masters, medical attendance, 6 00
H. B. Runey, undertaker's bill, 22 00
Dennis Collins, cash order, 5 00 .
55
aid Vermont Asylum, board B. Bradburn, . $130 00
William H. Weston, medicines, 7 16
William C. Brooks, fucl, 433 66 -
John O'Brien, groceries, 66 66
13 00
S. C. Dodge, groceries,
25 00
George MeLaughlin, groceries,
14 00
Samuel Littlefield, groceries, 43 00
P. Rafferty, undertaker's bill, 17 00
5 00
P. Eberly, boots and shoes,
10 00
G. W. Masters, medical attendance, 5 00
4 50
Dennis Collins, cash order,
1 00
Sally Bailey, rent of room, 15 00
T. Dwyer, shoes,
2 50
J. W. Sanborn, janitor,
2 00
C. A. Mongan, groceries,
15 00
Dennis Collins, cash order,
5 00
P. Rafferty, undertaker, 15 00
N. W. & C. F. Edson, groceries, 76 50
Worcester Lunatic Asylum, board James Burns, 39 00
John Hayes, relief on account of loss by fire, 50 00
City of Charlestown, board of paupers,
169 67
A. H. Wood, groceries,
9 00
Dennis Collins, order,
5 00
Ellen Doherty, 66 1 00
Dennis Collins, 5 00
Worcester Lunatic Asylum, board of Burns,
48 75
Jolın O'Brien, groceries,
9 00
Mary McLaughlin, order,
3 00
Dennis Collins, order, 5 00
Vermont Asylum, board of H. Kinsley, 100 00
G. W. Masters, medical attendance, 8 00
A. C. Wood, groceries, 12 00
Clark Bennett, board of paupers,
7 00
P. Rafferty, transporting paupers, 7 00
66 undertaker's bill, Ellen Keep, 18 50
George Mclaughlin, groceries, . 18 50
1
Bridget Razon, “ 66
Dennis Collins, cash order,
26 00
56
Paid Louis Klous, clothing, S. G. Griffin, $24 50
Michael Power, board of pauper, 5 00
Dennis Collins, order, . 5 00
-
Mrs. Susan Scath, cash order,
3 00
John O'Brien, groceries,
J. L. Fairbanks, stationery,
H. M. Bennett, transporting paupers,
Marrett & Kennard, groceries,
10 00
B. A. Randall,
22 00
John Holmes,
2 00
John O'Brien, 66
9 00 5 00
Clark Bennett, transporting paupers,
14 15
P. Rafferty, undertaker's bill, 16 00
George Mclaughlin, groceries, 19 00 52 00 71 00
Dr. Fletcher, seventy medical visits, and medicine,
Wm. C. Brooks & Co., fuel,
394 13 6 00
Chas. A. Mongan, groceries,
A. Welch, aid to paupers,
6 50
Edson & Wheeler, groceries,
98 00
City of Charlestown, board of paupers,
164 62 20 00
Emanuel Parish, aid to paupers,
Bernard McCarroll, " 66 28 93
Samuel Littlefield, groceries,
10 00 12 00
John O'Brien, 66
D. A. Sanborn, Jr., care of, and meals for 150 lodgers, 75 00 Worcester Lunatic Asylum, board of John Burns, 61 60
Louis Klous, clothing for pauper,
8 75
George A. Maynard, care of Mary Endwright, 20 00
H. B. Runey, undertaker's bill,
8 00
City of Boston, aid to paupers, 142 64
Chelsea, " 66
16 00
G. W. Masters, medical attendance, 10 50
S. C. Dodge, groceries, 12 00
Cr. $2,981 81
Received from town of Watertown,
$ 14 00
Estate of Henry Kinsley,
150 00
6 00 5 50 5 75
Dennis Collins, 66
N. W. & C. F. Edson, 66
57
Received from State Treasurer, State paupers, $17 70
66
66
66 66 38 39
66
66 Town of Newton,
32 00
66
66 State Treasurer, State paupers, 242 01
City Charlestown, aid to paupers,
6 00
66 Town of Marble'd,
19 50
66
City Charlestown,
43 00
66
6.
66
29 00
$591 60
$2,390 21
STREET LIGHTS.
Paid Cambridge Gas Co., setting lamp posts, $119 22
Hugh Blackwell, lighting lamps, Jan., 128 70
Damon, Sherberne & Co., glass, .
10 75
Leather Stuffing Co., oil,
17 45
Cambridge Gas Co., street gas for Jan.,
162 50
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Jan.,
160 26
66
66 street lamps, and lamp posts, 294 62 66
66 street gas Feb., 131 86
66 66 street gas March, 138 31
131 95
A. W. Swallow, alcohol,
2 50
F. G. Williams, fluid,
13 13
Damon, Sherberne & Co., glass,
6 50
Joel Robinson, lamp posts,
84 00
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for Feb., 6 66 gas for April, 146 02
131 95
66 66 lighting, March, 131 95
A. H. Weld, alcohol,
2 75
J. A. Merrifield, repairs lamps, 5 95
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for April,
113 08
Shreve & Stanwood, burners and tips, 9 60
Hugh Blackwell, lighting, May, 141 95
F. G. Williams, oil, 13 50
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for May,
113 70
Hugh Blackwell, lighting lamps, March,
132 90
Hugh Blackwell, lighting, Feb.,
58
Paid Hugh Blackwell, lighting, June,
$131 95
Damon, Sherberne & Co., glass,
6 00
J. A. Merrifield, repairs, 9 63
Charlestown Gas Co., lamp posts, &c., 66 66 street gas, June, 90 06
17 47
Cambridge Gas Co., street gas, April, 120 26 66 66 street gas, May, 122 69
66 66 street gas, June, 98 14
Hugh Blackwell, lighting, July, 133 10
F. G. Williams, oil, 11 75
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas, July, .
96 82
Hugh Blackwell, lighting, August,
132 60
Damon, Sherberne & Co., glass, .
14 45
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas, August,
112 41
Cambridge Gas Co., street gas, July,
street gas, August, . 122 58
Hugh Blackwell, lighting gas, Sept., 132 60
F. G. Williams, barrel oil, 10 25
Damon, Sherberne & Co., glass, . 7 05
119 89
Charlestown Gas Co., lamp post and repairs, 47 96
Union Glass Co., lanterns, 1 50 .
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, Oct., 133 25
H. R. Bishop, ladders, 6 00
F. G. Williams, barrel fluid, 12 25
Joel Robinson, lamp posts, lanterns, &c.,
247 00
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Oct., 151 26
Damon, Sherberne & Co., glass,
6 00
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, Nov.,
136 50
Frank Williams, fluid, and express, 13 50
Cambridge Gas Co., gas for street lamps, Sept., 66 66
123 85
66 66 Oct.,
164 85
66
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66 66
Nov., 165 76
Charlestown Gas Co., lamp posts, &c., 42 56
Joel Robinson, repairs to lanterns, 16 10
J. A. Merrifield, repairs to lanterns,
8 87
Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps,
155 20
F. G. Williams, fluid, . 10 12
A. H. Weld, alcohol, 2 75
101 33
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Sept.,
59
Paid Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Dec., $166 89
66 street gas burners, 3 75
Cambridge Gas Co., street gas for Dec., . 172 96
supply fixtures to Dec. 31, 170 95
Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Nov., 165 37
$6,061 33
Cr
Received from P. Eberly, lamp post, . $28 00
Est. of H. J. Gibson, lamp post, 28 00
66 Benjamin Young, lamp post, . 28 00
66 John A. Paine, lamp post, 28 00
66 66 L. Russell, damage to lamp post, 10 25
66
66 J. A. Paine, lamp post, . 28 00
66
66 George H. Ireland, lamp post, 56 00
66 R. A. Vinal, lamp post, . .
28 00
234 25
$5,827 08
SEWERS.
Paid Winning & Gordon, manhole, Linwood street, . $25 00
Reuben P. Benton, allowance on drains, 50 00
James Murry, damages to land, . 155 00 B. F. Ricker, laying sewer, 45 00
Thomas Cunningham, collection sewer tax, . 150 00
A. C. Winning, sewer, Laurel street, 350 00
Charles J. Barry, cement, 23 85
Daniels & Co., hemlock plank, 70 12
A. C. Winning, labor, &c., Laurel street, 115 87
66 labor, &c., Myrtle street, . 301 57
66 labor, &c., Franklin street, 200 00
S. O. Little, cement, 99 90
Edmunds & Co., drain pipe, 206 25 .
O. S. Foster, bench brick, 42 00
A. C. Winning, labor, &c., Franklin, . 1,077 00
J. A. Paine, labor, blasting, &c., 400 12
66 iron grate, pump, &c., 28 00
60
Paid Christopher E. Rymes, abatement, $25 00Pal
Mass. Brick Co., 1500 brick, 150 00.
F. Brennan, blacksmithing, 22 55
A. C. Winning, labor, Franklin street, 350 18
Thomas Ford, watching, . 5 00
Hugh Blackwell, watching, 20 45
A. C. Winning, labor, Franklin street, 526 81
30 00
Frost Bros., civil engineering, 66 70 95
A. C. Winning, labor roll, Franklin, &c., 470 62 Edmunds & Co., drain pipe, 329 98 A. C. Winning, labor roll, Laurel and other streets, 489 75 66 66 Cutter street, &c., 388 87
J. B. Elliott, blacksmithing, 31 75
Hugh Blackwell, tending lights, 13 30
A. C. Winning, teaming bricks, &c., 92 00
66 gravel, 1 25
S. O. Little, cement, 450 90
Mrs. Edward Pepper, sand, 58 50
T. Brannan, blacksmithing, 22 05
A. C. Winning, pay roll, Laurel street,
255 50
S. W. Fuller & Co., lumber, 66 77
Mass. Brick Co., 37500 bricks, 375 00
A. C. Winning, pay roll, Laurel & Cutter streets, 159 00
Union Glass Co., lanterns, 1 50
A. C. Winning, pay roll Pearl, Laurel and Cutter street, 224 12
Cook & Rymes, 68 lbs. drills, 20 40
Edmunds & Co., drain pipe, 135 00
N. Doyle, labor, Franklin street, 14 00
A. C. Winning, pay roll, Pearl & Laurel streets, . 263 50
J. B. Elliott, blacksmithing, 31 65
A. C. Winning, 7 kegs powder, 31 50
66 one bar steel, 7 25
Edmunds & Co., drain pipe, 441 00
G. A. Foster, bricks, . 291 00
Hugh Blackwell, tending lights, 10 00
A. C. Winning, order for pay roll, Pearl street, 244 50
66 66 66 140 67
61
aid Frost Bros., engineering, Franklin and Cutter, and Franklin & Flint streets, . $124 26
A. C. Winning, order for pay roll, Pearl street, 66 66 239 12 66
195 75
Roscoe P. Owen, preparing warrants, 20 00
A. C. Winning, order, pay roll, Pearl street, 160 75
J. A. Paine, order, pay roll Pearl street, . 62 87 David Berry, 14500 bricks, . 174 00
A. C. Winning, steel drills, &c., 17 00
A. C. Winning, powder and fuel, . 48 00
S. O. Little, cement and lime, 116 95
8 10
J. B. Eliott, sharpening drills,
42 65
Mrs. Pepper, sand,
18 00
James Gaffery, repairs to water pipes,
6 80
Frost Bros., surveying Chestnut street,
10 00
66
66 66 Pearl street, &c., 25 00
5 04
Fitch & Joy, 30 lbs. iron grates,
$10,876 24
Cr.
Rec'd from P. Quin,
assessment,.
$22 00
P. Hogan,
55 00
Amos Brown,
27 90
Joseph Clark,
66
192 20
A. Plant,
31 00
Hugh Braslan,
27 85
Chas. Heath,
58 90
M. Heckll,
47 55
M. & F. Kelly,
31 00
Tho's Galagher,
5 00
Henry Lane,
"
15 50
Daniel Sullivan,
33 41
P. Collier,
31 00
P. Campbell,
5 00
J. Everett,
5 00
P. Farrell,
15 00
Mrs. Canovan,
20 00
Susan Loan,
23 87
62
Rec'd from M. Hanley, assessment,
$62 00
M. Higgins,
6 25
Mr. Kelly, 66
5 00
Ed. J. Hale,
50 00
L. Maloy,
15 00
R. B. Granger,
60 00
Hugh Hennings,
15 50
Sam'l Rand,
6€
292 00
James Lynch,
49 60
P. McGovsen,
16
27 90
P. Kenedy, 66
12 40
John Donovan,
12 40
Wm. Castello,
5 00
John Kelley, 66
5 00
James Doherty,
10 00
John Loring,
16
4 61
Tim Sullivan,
7 26
Edward Casey,
"
10 00
A. Gromley,
37 00
Mr. McGill, estate, “
14 00
J. Burns,
38 25
P. McElhoney,
20 00
M. Bjorkland,
20 00
Theo. Bruso, 66
15 50
Chas. Leonard,
5 00
Mary Beal,
15 00
J. Shannon,
27 90
J. Gill, 66
13 90
Gco. Hammond, 66
58 00
Chas. McCaffery,
25 00
Patrick Cane,
62 00
C. E. Rymes,
158 00
Lebbeus Stetson,
75 00
O. R. Whiting,
75 00
David Heald,
75 00
John Davidson,
100 00
Mrs. A. Adams,
100 00
A. Rogers,
48 00
W. L. Edgerton,
94 00
63
ec'd from D. W. Swallow, assessment,
$55 00
A. H. Weld,
76 00
John Harrington,
75 00
Mrs. Oslien,
66
20 00
P. Hogan,
20 45
J. McLaughlin,
66
21 85
Mrs. Cummings,
25 35
Mrs. B. McDervitt,
15 50
Thomas McCarty,
10 00
Mrs. McKanna,
10 00
M. Flaherty,
6 50
J. Hanley,
66
25 82
J. Gavin,
66
50 84
P. Farrell,
10 70
F. Galagher,
66
50 00
N. W. Edson,
66
80 00
Mrs. Smith,
88 00
H. B. Osgood,
93 00
E. R. Morse,
176 00
S. F. Damon,
75 00
Mrs. McKanna,
20 20
F. Galagher,
2 39
P. Scott, (estate)
15 00
M. Canney, (estate)
10 00
Gardner Chilson,
46 24
William Doonan,
5 00
Robert Craig, 66
12 55
G. F. Conant,
66
35 00
J. C. Warren,
66
48 00
Horace Chapin,
75 00
John Howie,
145 00
Thomas Hunt,
75 00
Samuel Brackett,
75 00
Union Hall Co.,
70 00
Jona. Stone,
50 00
M. E. Davis,
37 50
Mary E. Gavin,
66
105 00
R. A. Vinal,
37 50
Mrs. Gordon,
75 00
.
64
Rec'd from W. P. Paige, assessment, .. . $100 00
J. H. Potter, 176 00
A. L. Vinál, 37 50
School, Miscellan's, "
276 00
H. L. Mayo, 75 00
Reuben Horton,
128 38
Dr. N. S. Knight, 66
60 00
Richard Sulivan, 36 00
149 44
Eliza B. Jones, 40 00
Somerville Water Works, amount allowed to Sewer account, for trenching, .
1,308 69
George H. Fitz, assessment, 95 93
6,780
$4,095
SALARIES.
Paid Joshua H. Davis, Supt. schools, to Jan 1, 1869, $125
66 66
.on account, 125
B. Randall, collector, to Jan 1, to 1869, . 66 on account,
33
Charles E. Gilman, town clerk, 350
Joshua H. Davis, Supt. schools, 125
Thomas Cunningham, treasurer, 200
F. Houghton, chairman selectmen, 200
Joshua H. Davis, Supt. schools, 500
Thomas Cunningham, treasurer, 200
J. C. Magoun, assessor, .
.
250
Aaron Sargent, chairman Auditing Committee, 150
Joshua H. Davis, Supt., schools, · 375
Thomas Cunningham, treasurer, 200
Aaron Sargent, chairman Auditing Committee, 75
B. Randall, assistant assessor, 150
R. A. Vinal, assistant assessor, 150
John C. Magoun, balance, assessor, . 250
Charles E. Gilman, town clerk, . 175
166
65
aid John C. Tenney, assessor,
$400 00
George W. Ireland, assessor,
400 00
Silas H. Holland, assistant assessor, 150 00
Joshua H. Davis, Supt. schools,
375 00
Clark Bennett, Overseer of the Poor,
200 00
Patrick Rafferty,
66 66
100 00
Abram Welch, 66
66
100 00
B. Randall, Collector of Taxes, .
833 33
Aaron Sargent, chairman Auditing Committee, 75 00
Francis Houghton, chairman selectmen, 200 00
Thomas Cunningham, treasurer, 200 00
175 00
B. Randall, collecting poll taxes, 95 20
$7,103 53
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
id John O'Brien, groceries, orders, $57 00
Mrs. O'Neil, order, 10 00
John O'Brien, groceries, orders, 33 00
Mrs. Bannan, order, 3 00
B. Randall, groceries, orders, 25 00
John O'Brien, groceries, order,
18 00
Ambrose W. Coles, order, 25 00
Wellington Bros., coal, order,
27 75
Roberts Bros., groceries, order,
45 00
William C. Brooks, fuel, order,
104 60
Charles J. Barry, fuel, order, 26 00
William H. Weston, medicines, . 4 60
Mrs. H. O'Neil, order,
20 00
Mrs. James O'Neil, order,
10 00
Mr. A. W. Coles, order,
15 00
J. O'Brien, groceries, orders,
47 00
S. C. Dodge, groceries, .
10 00
Mrs. D. Kendrick, and others, orders,
135 00
Mrs. Bannan, order, 10 00
A. W. Coles, 5 00
G. W. Masters, medical attendance,
14 00
Charles E. Gilman, town clerk,
2
5
66
Paid A. W. Coles, three orders, $25 Ofaid 90
John O'Brien, groceries,
Michael Carlin, order, 10 0
Roberts Bros., groceries,
15 0 15 0
Mrs. Kendrick, order,
Mrs. Sallie D. Binney, order,
20 0
Mrs. Macevey, order, 25 0
Mrs. James O'Neil, order,
15 0
N. W. & C. F. Edson, groceries, 18 0
William C. Brooks & Co., fuel, 46 1
Charles J. Barrey, fuel,
5 5
66 66
13 5
B. A. Randall, groceries,
22 0
J. O'Brien, groceries, 16 0
G. W. Masters, medical attendance, 12 0
$912 0:
POLICE AND NIGHT WATCH.
Paid James Hanley, services, $54 01
C. C. Cavanaugh,
40 0
R. R. Perry, 66
62 01
M. Parkhurst, 66
68 0(
M. Hanley, 66
409 57
Barney Carroll, 66
7 5(
R. R. Perry, 66
56 0(
M. C. Parkhurst, 66
60 00
66 66 - 66
66 00
C. C. Cavanaugh, 66
2 00
R. R. Perry, 66
62 00
Edward Pepper, 66
60 00
Granville Leland, 66
19 80
Charles Trull, services, and janitor of court room, &c. 27 85
C. C. Cavanaugh, services, 54 00
Henry Shaw, 66
3 00
R. R. Perry,
60 00
James Hanley, 66
117 00 £
22 00
Thomas Goodhue,
67
id M. C. Parkhurst, services,
$65 50
H. B. Runey, 66
135 00
J. C. Joslin,
4 00
M. Hanley, 66
234 00
C. C. Cavanaugh,
22 00
M. Parkhurst,
67 00
R. R. Perry, 66
75 00
H. B. Runey, 183 50
Jairus Mann,
66
62 50
C. C. Cavanaugh, 75 00
G. Leland, 34 00
M. Parkhurst, 6.
75 00
James Hanley, 66
86 00
F. D. Snow,
40 00
M. Parkhurst,
80 00
R. R. Perry,
77 50
C. C. Cavanaugh,
80 00
J. A. Hunter, 60
25 00
Joseph Young,
10 00
G. Leland,
30 00
C. Buckman, plastering, &c.
24 70
Jairus Mann, services,
77 50
F. D. Snow,
15 00
Orr N. Towne,
22 50
Jairus Mann,
77 50
66
15 00
C. H. Crane, stationery,
9 45
C. C. Cavanaugh, services, .
80 00
J. A. Hunter, 77 50
R. R. Perry, 77 50
M. Parkhurst, 66
80 00
James Hanley, 80 00
H. B. Runey, 66
184 00
Fred. Lund, buckets, 3 00
C. C. Cavanaugh, services,
75 00
R. R. Perry, 66
75 00
J. A. Hunter, 66
72 50
Milo Scott, 66
71 25
M. Parkhurst,
75 00
63 00
68
Paid Jairus Mann, services,
Stephen Smith,
. $75 5
William Reed & Son, handcuffs,
rattles,
David A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs station,
C. C. Cavanaugh, services,
R. R. Perry,
Jairus Mann,
Granville Leland,
James Hanley,
66
M. C. Parkhurst, 66
French & Coffin, blankets,
Jairus Mann,
services,
M. C. Parkhurst, 66
C. C. Cavanaugh,
R. R. Perry, 66
J. R. Stevens, 66
H. B. Runey,
66
Jairus Mann, 66
C. C. Cavanaugh,
James Hanley,
66
M. Parkhurst,
16
R. R. Perry, 66
Grenville Leland 66
William C. Brooks, fuel,
Charles Trull, Janitor, Court House, washing, &c.,
Theo. C. Joslin, services,
J. Q. Twombly, painting lock-up,
40 20 305 2
Michael Hanley, services,
George W. Holden,
Ebenezer Spaulding, 66
2
Charles K. Darling, book, &c., 16
$5,832
TOWN HALL.
Paid Mystic Water Board, for water, .
$20
Cornelius Murphy, janitor, . 63
Charlestown Gas Co., gas, for the year, 193
21
15 38 77 77 77 17 100 77 9 77 75 75
75 2 138 77 77 74 77 77 12 7 39
69
d C. P. Brooks, whitening hall,
J. F. Hollis, setting glass, Cornelius Murphy, janitor,
$80 00
5 25
56 00
$418 63
Cr.
$194 00
c'd from Jacob T. Glines, use of Hall,
130 00
Mr. Downer,
66
16 00
Francis Houghton,
66
12 00
Jacob T. Glines,
572 00
$153 37
1
PRESCOTT HALL.
$119 51
Cr.
$52 00
y cash received from J. A. Hughes, use of hall,
$67 51
STATE AID.
aid Jan. 31, as per order of Selectmen,
435 66
Feb. 28,
66
66
444 66
Apr. 30, 66 66
66
66
402 66
May 31,
66
66
434 66
June 30, 66
420 66
July 31,
412 66
Aug. 31,
66
399 16
Sept. 30, 66 6.
367 16
Oct. 31, 66
380 66
Nov. 30, 66
402 16
Dec. 31, 66
66
66
$4,895 92
Cr.
By amount rec'd from State Treasurer in part pay- ment for 1868,
.. 4500 00
$395 92
66
Mr. Hollander,
66
190 00
uid Charlestown Gas Company, gas, for the year,
. $389 66
Mch. 31, 66
66
406 16
66
66
70
BOARD OF HEALTH 'FUND.
Paid G. Leland, notifying nuisances, . $20 4
Horace B. Runey, removing nuisance, Granville Leland, services, . 1 20
1 0(
$22 60
MEDFORD TURNPIKE. Cr.
By Award of County Commissions, refunded to town on cost of building Turnpike, $5,000 00
SOMERVILLE WATER WORKS.
Paid Michael Powers, teaming gravel, $21 00
66 6. back filling and teaming, 29 00
66 66 teaming sand, &c., 30 75
Charles Linahan, labor, men and horses, 56 62
J. P. Healy, professional services, 40 00
Roberdeau Buchanan, engineering, 506 00
Frank Mongan, labor, men and horses, 13 00
Edward Pepper, 150 loads sand, 112 50
A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire,
25 00
J. P. Barnard, יי
4 00
R. A. Vinal, sundry items, 34 51
Town Treasurer, interest on temporary loan,
D. R. Sortwell, brokerage on loan, 83 55
75 00
Cook, Rymes & Co., pipe, &c.
488 56
Bennett & Co., stationery, 8 05
George W. Treffren, labor, lumber, spikes, &c., 189 42
Thomas J. McCormic, refreshments, 20 00
A. L. Sanborn, damages to hack, 33 00
R. A. Vinal, superintendent, five months, 250 00
1200 00
Alexander Campbell, trenching, on account, .. . 6 1000 00
Patent Water and Gas Pipe Co., pipes, laying pipes, hydrants, gates, &c., . 23,055 07
City of Charlestown, for pipes, gates, &c., laid in Somerville, by the Mystic Water Board, . 13,000 00
71
aid Levi Timson, Treas, for water pipe, $18 00
E. E. Cole,
108 51
J. F. Ayer, 6. 66
223 58
S. W. Fuller,
223 58
Samuel Oakman, 66
66
398 92
Oakman & Eldridge, "
311 10
Mystic Water Board, one half cost water gate,
66 for water pipe, .
165 21
John L. Lothrop,
233 77
Charles H. Guild,
6.
220 27
William H. Furber,
66 66
200 26
66 ‹ :
76 67
L. H. Gurney, 6.
66
66 52
Charles M. Davis,
66
233 77
A. M. Cowles,
66
66 52
A. P. Hubbard,
76 19
H. M. Beals, 66
66
110 17
William Veasey,
223 58
J. R. Conant,
120 34
M. E. Hawes,
65
60 17
C. H. Stone,
6.
66
25 00
H. F. Spencer,
66
139 60
Thomas Preston,
66
66
76 18
D. R. Cummings,
66
265 27
Isaac F. Snow,
6.
.6
31 04
F. C. Perkins, 66
47 36
J. Gross,
20 36
Aaron Sargent, Treas. "
20 36
.6
66
103 51
Geo. E. Batchelder,
96 34
H. Coffin,
66
66
76 19
Joshua Lovett,
38 33
Wm. L. Robinson,
20 00
A. M. Cook,
88 90
Wm. L. Robinson,
66
66
60 00
Edgar Paine,
66
76 18
F. A. Snow,
66
31 03
. James N. Clark,
66
6
93 51
J. L. Lothrop,
66
6 62
Geo. H. Meader,
66
60 00
66
66
66
66
66
50 50
66
72
Paid Temple Paul,
for water pipe,
$31 20
E. O. Sabin,
15 00
Rufus B. Stickney,
25 00
John R. Poor,
98 00
C. E. Sewell,
76 19
J. D. Lovering,
60 00
J. T. Bagley,
20 36
Horace Haskins,
..
10 00
N. E. Fitz,
8 00
J. Nickerson,
٠،
66
6 62
D. F. Crane,
66
48 23
W. C. Sears,
66
66
5 00
John A. Hughes,
$6
20 36
B. P. Lovejoy,
66
66
60 17
Isaac Hardy,
66
66
19 14
Elisha Littlefield,
66
25 39
O. S. Foster,
66
15 00
E. D. Conant,
66
15 94
S. H. Storer,
25 40
Reuben A. Lane,
66
66
15 00
Beulah Lane,
66
5 00
Geo. W. Hadley,
342 61
66 66
12 00
Mrs. Ann Waters,
20 36
Ann & L. A. Waters, “
25 00
Geo. Remick,
66
6.
10 00
Phillip Johnson,
66
97 83
Henry Fairbanks,
6.
15 00
S. A. Carlton,
66
98 00
Samuel Cutter,
6:
10 00
H. M. Moore,
17 36
A. D. Puffer,
66
66
17 36
J. D. Perkins,
56 33
John A. Paine,
66
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