Report of the city of Somerville 1868-1871, Part 8

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 846


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Hugh Gill, teaming, 15 13


Sewer, acct., sewer on Poplar street, . 85 35


M. Powers, grading Jackson street, 32 00


L. W. Shelten, books,


6 52


K. S. Brown, 66


90


R. F. Woodbury, 66


1 71


G. L. Baxter, 66


1 95


S. C. Hunt, 66


14 35


C. G. Pope, 66


7 85


Canley C. Flynn, plastering,


4 00


Leonard Arnold, repairs, 128 15


D. A. Sanborn, Jr., repairs,


26 01


Patrick Terry, repairs,


26 00


Fire Department, repairs on hose house,


25 00


J. D. Marston, book, 23 32


Caroline Brown, assistant, 8 00


Joshua H. Davis, sundries, 13 00


B. F. Ricker, repairs, 6 00


O. Nowell, hanging bells, 5 00


J. Barry, fuel, 41 00


L. T. Seaver, painting fence,


20 75


Daniel Pratt & Sons, timepieces,


17 00


Oscar Howe, wooden ware,


47 85


Weeks & Potter, chemicals, . 13 10


Cambridge Gas Co., Gas High School, 2 90


City of Cambridge, repairs water pipe, 7 63


3 00


A. A. Hall,


66


29


Paid J. A. Hunter, sundries, $1 50 William G. Shattuck, school furniture, Pres- cott school-house, 278 00 William G. Shattuck, school furniture, Bennett school-house, . 747 00


William G. Shattuck, school furniture, High school-house, . 156 22


William G. Shattuck, school furniture, Web- ster school-house, 499 80


Mrs. H. Malone, labor, 5 00


H. Coffin, repairs fence, 2 13


John D. Hills, repairs, 21 12


J. A. Merrifield, stoves, pipes, labor, &c., 803 35 66 repairs to stoves, &c., 77 28


William C. Brooks & Co., fuel,


2,021 78


A. Parker, edge and corner stones, 106 50


William Fuller, trees, 17 00


S. P. Langmaid, outside windows, 35 50


Charles Morse, rent of school-room,


78 13


Daniel Pratt & Son, cleaning clocks,


3 25


Charlestown Gas Co., gas,


58 09


Mrs. Casey, making fires, &c. 1867,


25 00


Jotham Barry, fuel, 24 00


Ramsey Clark, setting glass, 5 80


N. Dearborn, parchments, 16 46


Frank Mongan, sand and labor, 23 00


Edson & Wheeler, water pail, &c.


82


Oscar Howe, rope, mats, &c., 33 64


A. Coan, repairs, . 17 29


$47,107 14


Cr.


Received from State Treasury School Fund, 1867, . $666 39


66


Jessie Simpson, use of land, 2 00


66


66 Baptist Society, stoves, 45 00


66 Hartford Insurance Co., premium re- funded, . 103 50


J. A. Hughes, use of Prescott Hall, . 118 00


66


66 Town of Medford, tuition, 62 61


30


Received from J. H. Davis, sundry persons, . $53 60


66 W. W. Merrick, tuition children, . 20 00


66 Mr. Towle, 66


20 00


66


66 J. A. Hughes, use of Prescott Hall, 162 00


State Treasury School fund for 1868, 477 11


Balance,


$45,376 93


HIGHWAYS.


Paid David A. Sanborn, sundry repairs, $61 21


S. N. Gray, blacksmithing, 10 45


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 94 65


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,


129 00


John Leland, repairs, 17 30


F. Henderson, 1 qrs. bills for labor to Feb. 29, 1932 46


66


salary, Sup't. of Streets, 250 00


66


66 bill of sundries, 13 50


J. R. Hopkins, stone, 8 20


Abraham M. Moore, stone,


2 40


William Reed & Son, powder,


21 50


G. W. Symes, blacksmithing 13 13


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 96 51


William Reed & Son, powder and balls, 33 45


Oliver Hastings, lumber, 15 25


Hickoc & Prosser, bay horse, . 375 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 95 65


Bernard Carroll, carting stone, and labor,


248 53


Thomas Hollis, sponge,


3 00


Sherriff & Co., brushes and combs,


9 20


C. A. Smith, shoeing,


13 50


J. N. White, harness, &c.,


54 22


C. S. Foster, black horse, 340 00


Charles J. Barry, hay, 56 51


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 66 39


W. S. Blanchard, lumber, 34 58


Francis Canover, repairs to fence, 3 30


$1730 21


31


Paid William H. Bustin, horse collars, $22 50


James Hoar, carting stone, 5 00


F. Henderson, pair of oxen, 280 00


X. B. Runey, manure, 9 00


Frank Gray, carting stone, 61 50


Parker, Gannet & Osgood, shovels, 17 00


Edwin Burke, chipstone, 46 00


F. Henderson, hay, 25 84


Chester Guild & Son, oil, 2 00


Parker, Gannet & Osgood, pick handles,


F. Henderson, one quarter's labor, bills to May 31, 1,910 08 6. salary, Sup't of Streets, 300 00


H. Gray, chipstone, 23 00


D. A. Sanborn, Jr., labor and lumber on stable, 535 00


R. H. Sturtevant, sidewalk, 37 00


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 147 82


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 97 60


Francis Houghton, manure, 14 00


James T. Sawin, pair of oxen, 270 00


56 83


G. W. Hadley, manure,


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal,


107 89


Howland & Doughty, lumber,


16 86


Parker, Gannet & Osgood, ox baskets, plow points, 5 08


E. Teal & Co., stone drag, 7 50


Osgood Dane, chipstone, 34 14


Henry Gray, chipstone, 48 80


Town of Winchester, taxes, gravel-farm, 5 23


S. W. Fuller & Co., lumber, 20 60


N. W. & C. F. Edson, nails, 9 66


B. McCarroll, labor and teams and brick,


141 85


J. N. White, repairs to harnesses, 27 20


Warren Polland, chipstone, 43 59


D. A. Sanborn, Jr., labor and materials for stables, 89 25


Winning & Gordon, building five cesspools, 200 00


Bernard McCarroll, contract on Willow Street, 565 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 94 73


3


grain and meal, 95 90


2 25


Frank Gray, chipstone, 4 50


3 75


32


Paid F. Henderson, Sup't of Sts., quarter's salary, . $300 00 66 66


66 labor bills, one quarter, 2,564 02


F. Henderson, locks and lanterns, 10 50


Parker, Gannet & White, points, &c.,


5 74


Peter Kelly, reaping rye,


10 00


S. N. Gray, blacksmithing, 5 06


John Leland, repairs on cart, &c. 93 50


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 89 86


Edwin Burk, chipstone,


18 50


James Carroll, laying stone,


38 00


Parker, Gannet & White, pick handles,


8 34


F. Henderson, plow, 20 00


Walter S. Tribou, sign posts,


3 84


G. Springall, harness, 75 00


Edmonds & Co., drain pipe, 9 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 114 00


B. McCarroll, men and teams, 225 75


Charles A. Smith, shoeing oxen, 31 25


James Carroll, setting posts, 17 20


D. H. Gore, paving, 200 00


S. W. Fuller & Co., lumber, 15 33


A. B. Kidder, hay, 51 30


Dudley H. Bailey, express wagon, 160 00


S. N. Gray, shoeing oxen, &c., 26 52


Leach & Holmes, Thanksgiving to laborers, 65 25


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 113 27


J. B. Canfield, carpenter work, . 21 00


D. H. Gore, paving, &c., 300 00


William Munroe, hammer handles,


22 00


B. & L. R. R., hauling gravel,


304 15


Edmunds & Co., drain pipe,


69 60


John Carlin, labor, 61 80


Thomas P. Barnes, powder, 11 10


Henley & Wheeler, spikes, 6 27


D. & H. Gore, balance on paving, &c. 874 11


Edwin Burke, labor, men and horses, 214 50


A. Parker, curbstones and flagging, . 1194 38


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 102 16


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 66 00


33 :


id B. F. Ricker, setting cesspools, $212 62


F. Henderson, Superintendent of streets, labor of men one quarter, 2,394 92


F. Henderson, Superintendent of streets, one quarter's salary, 300 00


John Scanlan, labor, .


13 60


James Burns, 36 90


Dennis Collins, 9 00


Enoch Cushing, storage rye, 6 00


Thomas Conners, chipstone, 14 00


James Dana, 5000 bench brick, 50 00


W. S. Blanchard, lumber, 25 14


Edward Pepper, sand, 6 00


F. Henderson, sundries, 8 15


A. C. Spring, gravel, 24 00


F. Henderson, paving stones, 20 00


D. A. Sanborn, carpenter work, 58 08


W. Milberry, breaking stones, 21 30


Thomas P. Barnes, powder, 4 75


F. Henderson, labor of men, one month, 817 89


Jerry McCarty, lighting lanterns, 14 00


P. Cookley, breaking stone, 42 00


Walter Barnes, paving stones, 3 50


F. Henderson, one month's salary Supt. of Streets, 100 00 Jessie Simpson, gravel, . 22 40


Edwin Burke, labor, &c. 101 75


M. Caslin, breaking stone, 32 70


George S. Buffum, paving stones, 5 00


Patrick Allen, breaking stones, 77 70


Evans Cushing, hay, 66 59


James R. Hopkins, chipstone, 94 16


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c., 97 68


Quincy Vinal, gravel, 18 59


James McCarroll, laying stone, . 93 75


Daniels & Co., lumber, 51 26


J. Leland, repairs on carts, &c., 20 25


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 59 57


J. N. White, repairing harness, 6 95


F. Mongan, labor, &c., 61 88


34


Paid Joseph Clarke, gravel,


$52 50


Eben C. Mann, gravel,


16 54


Charles J. Barry, cement, .


60 95


Charles A. Smith, shoeing cattle,


14 50


$22,037 70


Received from John O'Brien, sale of pair of oxen, $300 00


66


F. Henderson, sale of horse, 100 00


66


Middlesex Horse Railroad, on Wil- low Street,


100 00


Boston & Lowell Railroad, labor and gravel, 615 65


66


F. Houghton, sale of oxen, 430 00


66 Cambridge Horse Railroad, for gravel, 43 75


66 F. Henderson, for gravel, 127 50


$1716 90


Balance,


$20,320 80


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Eberly & Weston, land on Union Square, $200 00


Charles S. Lincoln, professional service, 123 00


B. Randall, chest for Treasurer's Papers, 2 25


Charles K. Darling, books, stationery, &c.


12 31


Reuben Horton, taxes refunded,


75 56


William S. Tufts, janitor town hall,


32 50


Jarius Mann, taking births, &c.


56 85


Charles E. Gilman, recording births, deaths, &c. State Nautical School, board of boy,


79 20


5 42


J. H. Hollis, labor, glass, &c. on Town Hall, 9 60


Richard Sullivan, taxes refunded,


10 35


State Industrial School, board of girls,


49 21


W. F. Brown & Co., printing town reports, war- rants, &c. 467 22


Charles E. Gilman, selectmen's warrant, 50 00


State Reform School, board of boys, 21 36


Cr.


66


35


Paid H. B. Rumey, notifying Town, etc.,


$20 00


Thomas A. Temple, sundries, 4 63


Theodore C. Joslin, keeping pound, .


25 00


Register of Deeds, by treasurer for registering deed, 75


Samuel Oakman, allowance on water pipe, 50 00


W. S. Tufts, janitor town hall, 20 50


State Nautical School, board of boy, 6 50


State Reform School, board of boy, 6 50


A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire, 30 00


Martin Fay, moving safe, 8 00


Cyrus Wakefield, carpet,


40 37


W. F. Brown & Co., printing, 25 00


23 50


Charles Trull, keeping pound,


66 66 janiter court house, 25 00


50 00


Home Insurance Co., insurance on stable,


A. M. Angier, express, .


50


Jairus Mann, notifying town,


15 00


Adna Cushing, labor on Town Hall, 3 50


Colonel Beals, decorating soldiers' graves, 50 00


William A. Mason, surveying, 167 50


D. A. Sanborn, Jr., sign posts, 52 00


A. W. Paine, professional service, 20 00


T. Cunningham, register of deeds, 1 75


Guild & Delano, police badges, 35 00


Ryder & Hardy, manilla rope, 3 48


D. Chamberlain, refreshments, 49 50


H. B. Runey, labor at cemetery, 14 00


A. L. Sanborn, horse hire, 97 00


Aaron Gay, stationery. 16 19


Charlestown water board, water Town Hall, 20 00


State Nautical School, board of boy, 5 07


Somerville Light Infantry, drill roll,


53 00


John Ford & Son, printing,


37 00


Charles E. Hall & Co., lettering Soldiers' Monu- ment, 115 00


Brazilian Rubber Co., rubber cloth, 2 00


George Bemis, damage for injury to boy, 150 00


Ramsey Clark, painting and lettering signs, . 57 00


36


Paid G. R. Masters, medical attendance, . $10 00


A. B. Morss, printing, 6 75


State Industrial school, board of girls, 21 64


State Reform School, 66 boys, 6 50


City of Cambridge, hydrant boxes, 15 00


H. B. Runey, undertaker's bill,


19 00


Francis Tufts, Esq., costs goat cases,


12 30


Charles Lowe, taxes refunded, illegally collec- ted 1867, 151 90


Albert Sanborn, carriage hire, 80 00


G. R. Daniels, State pay for muster, S. L. I. 475 00


Cornelius Murphy, care of Town Hall, . 12 00


B. F. Bennett, stationery, 12 07


Springfield Insurance Co., Insurance on Hook and Ladder house, 40 50


Massachusetts General Hospital, board, M. L. Duffee, 34 00


State Nautical School, board of boy,


5 77


James Peabody, damages on horse, 25 00


H. M. Beals & Conant, water pipe, Marshal Street, 85 00


Charles K. Darling, stationery, . 4 62


Leach & Holmes, provisions, soldiers' families, 96 78


Winning & Gordon, mason work cesspools, 268 10


David A. Sanborn, Jr., sundry repairs, 35 75


J. R. Hopkins, drain and grading, 132 87


A. B. Morss, printing, 26 50


T. J. McCormic, refreshments Town Meeting, 35 00


A. L. Sanborn, horse hire, . 52 00


Stephen Smith, black walnut table,


12 00


H. R. Bishop, pair[steps,


5 50


State Reform School, board of boy, 6 50


A. F. & N. N. Sargent, surveying, 50 25


W. F. Brown & Co., printing, 126 44


6 05


Charles K. Darling, stationery,


Mystic Water Board, hydrant and fixtures,


82 94


Edward L. Gilman, taking census, 35 00


30 00


Jarius Mann, 66


.


. Thomas Cunningham, "


.


35 00


P


37


Paid John C. Magoun, taking census, $25 00


R. Holings, gas fixtures, . 3 30


Jarius Mann, notifying town, &c., 38 00


A. L. Sanborn, carriage hire,


32 00


Charles S. Lincoln, professional services,


207 00


David A. Sanborn, building fence cemetery,


219 16


H. B. Runey, reporting deaths,


16 70


A. Coan, carpenter work, 18 73


B. F. Bennet, stationery, 90


Cornelius Murphy, Janitor Town Hall,


41 50


Webster & White, carriage hire,


9 50


Bailey & Gilman, gas fixtures, 5 74


J. A. Hunter, board, 18 00


$5184 33


Cr.


Received from sundry persons, assessment on drain in


Marshall Street, . $2032 67


Jacob S. Glines, for use Town Hall, 668 00


66


A. Merlie, rent of tenement, 81 25


66


State Treasurer, rent of Armory, . 150 00


66


66


military bounties re-


funded, . 1380 50


66


County Treasurer, on liquor license, 275 00


66


sundry persons, ¿ tax on sales, 20 37


66


" City of Charlestown, for injuries to Hugh Blackwell, 75 00


Balance,


$501 54


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Paid Hunneman & Co., repairs to steamer, hose, yc., $375 97


Whitney Bridges & Co., lanterns, 3 00


F. D. & L. H. Snow, running ladder carriage, . 75 00


Henry A. Byrnes, engineer of steamer, salary, 80 00


Charles Trull, driver of steamer, salary, &c., 55 00 Charles D. Bonner, driver of hose carriage, . 50 00


$4682 79


.38


Paid Powers, Cook & Co., sled, $20 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 25 17


William C. Brooks, hay, 9 53


G. P. Pierce, 66


19 27


McLane & Adams, sundries, 2 00


John Lour, sleigh, 116 00


Cutter, Tower & Co., books and stationery, 5 00


Cambridge Gas Co., gas, two bills, 26 46


Chandler & Co., three sets notices, 6 00


Henry A. Byrnes, engineer of steamer, salary, 80 00


Charles Trull, driver of steamer, salary, &c., 55 00


Charles D. Bonner, driver of hose carriage, .


50 00


Bunker Hill Hose Co., refreshments, 10 00


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 25 14


Harvard Steam Fire Engine Co., refreshments, . 12 00


A. F. Lombard, hay, 37 15


William Saunders, medical attendance, horses, . 15 50


Henry A. Byrnes, engineer of steamer, one month, 80 00


Charles Trull, driver of steamer, one month, 55 00


Charles D. Bonner, driver of hose, one month, 50 00


J. E. Wool Hose Co., pay one quarter, . 145 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 55 89


Steamer No. 1 Co., pay one quarter. 105 00


Charlestown Gas Co., gas for hose house, 12 95


J. A. Merrifield, copper boiler, &c., 14 50


H. Reed, hay, 21 73


Henry A. Byrnes, one months' salary as engineer, 80 00


Charles Trull, 66


" driver, 55 00


Chas. D. Bonner, " . " 50 00 66


R. G. Dunn, repairing hose house, 5 00


David A. Sanborn, Jr., steel bit, 6 00


F. D. & L. H. Snow, running hook and ladder, 50 00


Charles J. Barry, fuel, 33 58


Burdett & Williams, whip, 2 25


Herman Reed, hay, 29 24


J. J. Giles, painting, 5 15


Henry A. Byrnes, salary, engineer of steamer, . 80 00


Charles Trull,


driver 66


55 00


Chas. D. Bonner, 66 50 00


4


39


Paid N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, $47 68


Roberts Brothers, sundries, 2 38


J. N. White, repairing harness, 6 90


Charlestown Gas Co., gas, 9 99


S. G. Cheever, painting hats, 2 50


Lawrence, Wild & Hull, chairs, . 19 50


Sheriff & Co., brushes and combs, 5 00


J. Harrington, hay, 19 77


Jarius Mann, clerk board of engineers, 15 00


J. F. Wild, express. 1 00


F. D. & L. H. Snow, running hook and ladder, 25 00


Steamer Co., three months' pay,


105 00


Henry A. Byrnes, one months' pay,


80 00


Charles Trull, one months' pay,


55 00


Charles D. Bonner, one months' pay,


50 00


J. E. Wool Hose Co., three months' pay, 140 84


Howard Steamer, refreshments, 18 00


Henry A. Hall, hose, 39 20


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing,


25 50


Whitten & Bridges, oil, 8 30


48 33


S. C. Cheever, repairing hose,


105 65


Charles D. Bonner, driver engine,


50 00


Charles Trull, 80 00


Charlestown Gas Co., gas hose house, 6 66


Britnall & Osgood, shades, 20 00


26 03


A. Wentworth, engineer, extra,


P. L. Fearing, hay, 29 91


Henry Byrnes, engineer engine, 80 00


Charles Trull, driver, 55 00


Charles D. Bonner, driver hose carriage, 50 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 30 57


J. Q. Twombly, painting, &c.,


6 47


J. N. White, repairing harness,


5 40


P. L. Fearing, hay, 19 32


S. G. Cheever, fire hat, .


2 00


Cambridge Gas Co., gas, 17 22


Steamer Co., one quarter's pay,


105 00


i


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


55 00


Henry Byrnes, engineer, engine,


40


Paid Charles J. Barry, fuel, $15 97


Webster & White, horse hire, 5 50


Henry Byrnes, salary, engineer, 80 00


William H. Bonner, salary, driver, 75 00 Charles Trull, salary, driver, 55 00


F. D. & L. H. Snow, running hook and ladder, 36 00


J. Flinn, plastering, 8 00


J. Leland, poles to steamer, 20 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, 21 62


J. E. Wool Hose Co., three months pay,


126 25


J. E. Wool Hose Co., painting, &c. 10 00


H. A. Warren, Jr., hay, 32 58 70


Roberts Brothers, broom,


Henry Byrnes, engineer, steamer, 80 00


Charles Trull, driver, steamer, 55 00


William Bonner, driver hose carriage, 50 00


Charles Trull, washing for Steamer Co. . 25 95


N. W. & C. F. Edson, grain, &c. 16 07


Charlestown Gas Co., gas hose house, 6 66


Charles J. Barry, hay and straw, 14 90


Whitney & Bridges, oil and waste, 11 80


Whitney & Bridges, sperm oil, 7 05


Henry Byrnes, salary, engineer steamer, 80 00


Charles Trull, salary, driver,


55 00


William Bonner, salary, driver, Hose carriage, . 25 00


F. D. & L. H. Snow, running hook and ladder carriage, 26 50


Jotham Barry, fuel, 102 00


Jucket & Freeman, repairs,


109 65


Whitney & Bridges, cotton waste, &c.


13 57


H. Kimball, carrots,


18 53


William Bonner, driving hose carriage,


25 00


William C. Brooks, straw, 4 91


George N. Plummer, painting,


8 75


J. N. White, repairing harnesses,


5 74


Union Glass Co., repairing lanterns,


3 50


David A. Sanborn, repairs, 63 00


Mr. Newell, fire wood, 18 00


B. J. Blaisdell, hay, 26 61


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Paid F. D. & L. H. Snow, running hook & ladder carriage, $12 50 A. W. & C. F. Edson, grain and meal, 44 14


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing, 26 78


Henry Byrnes, salary, engineer, steamer, 80 00


Charles Trull, salary, driver, steamer, 55 00


William Bonner, salary, driver hose carriage, 50 00


Steamer No. 1, Co., salary one quarter, 105 00


J. E. Wool Hose Co., salary one quarter, 132 50


Hugh Blackwell, packing hydrants, 111 40


Hunneman & Co., repairing engine, &c., 92 77


William J. London, expressing,


6 70


Edson & Wheeler, salt, etc.,


5 04


Jotham Barry, cannel coal,


24 00


S. G. Cheever, wash leather,


2 25


Charles J. Barry, straw,


8 24


Charlestown Gas Co., gas hose house, 10 36


J. Q. Twombly, painting, 35 95


J. A. Merrifield, repairing lanterns, 3 15


S. F. Robinson, expressing,


1 00


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Received from School Committee, repairing hose house, 25 00


Balance,


$5,785 19


SUPPORT OF POOR.


Paid G. W. Masters, medical attendance, $3 00


Denis Murray, rent of room, . 4 00


Chas. Hudson, professional services,


20 00


Joseph Reed, groceries,


5 00


City of Boston, aid to paupers,


49 40


Enos Reed, shoes,


5 25


John Holmes, groceries, .


20 00


Michael Powers, rent of room, 7 50


Thomas Devins, coffin, .


10 00


Denis Murray, rent of room,


4 00


George Mclaughlin, groceries, . 46 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson,


50 00


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$5,810,19


42


Paid John Holmes, groceries, $31 00


Charles Mongan, " 31 00


James Burns, rent of room, 4 00


Thomas Dwyer, shoes, 5 50


M. Powers, rent of room, 5 00


A. Monahan, order, A. Hopkins, 7 00


Clark Bennett, books, &c.,


8 50


P. Rafferty, transporting paupers to Tewksbury,


7 00


John Holmes, groceries,


19 00


J. Burns, rent of room, 4 00


R. H. Barrett, rent of room,


8 00


J. M. Bennett, transporting paupers,


2 70


G. W. Masters, medical attendance,


10 00


Clark Bennett, transporting paupers, 18 75


John Holmes, groceries, 5 00


Wm. C. Brooks, fuel, 478 00


Geo. Mclaughlin, groceries, 42 00


Dr. Masters, medical attendance, 18 00


Park & Dodge, provisions, &c.,


62 00


Ellen F. Brown, order,


7 96


T. Dwyer, shoes,


4 00


E. M. Walker, board paupers,


15 46


M. Powers, rent of room,


4 00


Roberts Bro's, groceries,


4 00


John O'Brien, 3 00


Michael Manning, rent of room,


8 00


Mrs. McVey, care of foundling, . 2 00


P. Rafferty, transporting paupers, 7 00


John A. Anderson, dry goods,


7 00


Mrs. McVey, care of foundling,


2 50


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


98 00


Mrs. C. H. Bowers, aid to paupers,


6 00


E. W. Dutton, advertising,


4 00


E. C. Bailey, 66


3 00


John Cleary, cash order,


1 50


John Holmes, groceries,


1000


J. W. Sanborn, care of room,


4 00


Patrick Barry, care of foundling,


5 00


E. K. Foster, dry goods,


3 00


43


Paid Thomas Devins, coffin, $10 00


Michael Manning, rent of house, 8 00


John Holmes, groceries, 5 00


Geo. McLoughlin, groceries,


29 00


Town of Milford, aid to poor,


44 00


City of Lowell, 66 27 50


Charles Mongan, groceries, .


11 00


Vermont Asylum, board H. Kinsley,


100 00


Mrs. Sheridan, order, 5 00


2 00


John A. Anderson, dry goods,


E. Harvey, order, . 1 00


P. Eberly, shoes, 6 00


Dodge & Co., groceries, 19 00


N. W. & C. F. Edson, groceries, 53 00


John Holman & Co., pair of blankets, 10 37


Dennis Collins, cash order, 5 00


E. N. Moore & Co., printing, 10 00


Clark Bennett, aid to paupers, 2 00


P. Rafferty, coffins, 19 00


Dennis Collins, order, . 5 00


Horace Chapin, medical attendance, 20 42


Charles Mongan, groceries, 16 00


George Mclaughlin, groceries, 20 00


William C. Brooks, fuel, 368 24


John O'Brien, groceries, 13 00


Charles Lincoln, professional services, 15 00


W. K. Fletcher, medical services, 13 55


N. W. & C. F. Edson, groceries, 44 50


City of Charlestown, board of paupers, 282 98


H. B. Runey, undertaking, 6 00


H. F. Lockhart, coffins, &c., 10 00


Bridget Burns, order,


6 00


Samuel Littlefield, groceries,


3 00


S. C. Dodge, 6 00


Mrs. Paisley, board of child, 52 00


Edson & Wheeler, groceries, 53 00


William K. Fletcher, medical attendance, 5 50


David Sanborn, Jr., care and feed to lodgers, 64 50


$2,561 58


44


Amount brought forward, .


$2,561 58


Cr.


Received from City of Cambridge, aid to


paupers,


$21 00


66 estate of H. Kinsley, .


400 00


66


66 City of Cambridge, aid to paupers,


178 00


66


66 State Treasurer, for aid to


state paupers, .


217 99


66


66 City of Cambridge, aid to paupers, 22 96


$839 95


Balance, ·


. $1721 63


GAS.


Person Noyes, two barrels fluid, . $38 10


J. A. Merrifield, repairs on lamps, 30 25


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, January, 134 10


Person Noyes, street lamps and burners, 43 12


138 77


Cambridge Gas Co., street gas for January, 66 6 piping fixtures, and labor


on street lamps, 342 25


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, February, 134 60


Person Noyes, one barrel fluid, . 17 60


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, &c., March, 150 35


Person Noyes, one barrel fluid, . 18 70


Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for January,


133 31


66 66 66 February, 117 63


66 66 6: 66 March, 107 79


66


66 gas Town Hall to Apr. 1st. 117 63


Cambridge Gas Co., street gas for February


125 90


66


gas for lock up, 10 50


66 gas for March, 108 30


125 75


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, April, Damon & Sherborn, glass, Person Noyes, fluid,


6 80


17 25


45


Paid Cambridge Gas Co., street gas, . . $103 48


Hugh Blackwell, lighting lamps for May, 132 45


Person Noyes, fluid, . 17 15


Hugh Blackwell, lighting lamps, for June,


125 45


Charlestown Gas Co., street gas to June, 66 July, 86 65


80 52


Cambridge Gas Co., street gas to May, 91 76


66 66 66 June,


93 25


66 for Armory, . 18 06


Charlestown Gas Co., gas for Town Hall, 46 99


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps for July, 174 75


66 66 Aug., 127 15


Person Noyes, barrel fluid, 20 70


Cambridge Gas Co., street gas for June, 92 46


July, 90 92


Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for July, 86 50


August, 84 76


Person Noyes, barrel fluid, 19 20


Lewis Putnam, attendance horse,


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, 129 10


Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Sept., . 103 48


66


66


Town Hall, 11 10


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps for Sept., 151 92


Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for April, . 99 84


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, &c., 145 83


Charlestown Gas Co., street gas for Oct., 130 96


66 66 66 Nov.,


149 68


Cambridge Gas Co., 66 66


Sept., 146 08


66 66 66


Oct., . 112 66


Hugh Blackwell, lighting street lamps, 147 40


A. H. Weld, alcohol, 5 70


J. J. Walworth, sundries, 2 82


Person Noyes, fluid, 16 38


J. A. Merrifield, repairing lamps, 25 67


Damon & Sherburne, glass, . . 5 50


Charlestown Gas Co., gas for Town Hall,


59 20


street gas for Dec., 151 39


Cambridge Gas Co.,


Nov., 164 25


66


Dec., . 146 99


$5,326 85


66


66


10 00


46


Amount brought forward,


$5,326 85


Cr


Received of Francis Houghton, lamp posts, $56 00


Asa M. Cook, 66 28 00


Francis Houghton,


100 00


John A. Paine, lamp posts, Broadway, &c. 84 00


Daniel E. Chase, "


Park Street, 28 00


$296 00


Balance,


¥5,030 85


POLICE.


Paid Jarius Mann, services, $26 00


R. R. Perry, night watching, . 62 00


F. D. Snow, services, 63 50


Edward Pepper, “


69 50


R. R. Perry, night watching,


58 00


H. B. Runey, services,


90 00


P. H. Tyler, 66


4 50


Jarius Mann, 66


6 00


T. C. Joslin, 66


7 00


James Hanley, night watching, 243 00


R. R. Perry, 6 64 00


David A. Sanborn, services, 6 00


R. R. Perry, night watching,


60 00


R. R. Perry, 66 66


62 00


H. B. Runey, services,


91 50


Steven Smith,


5 00


James Hanley, 66


90 00


C. C. Cavnough, 66


33 00


Hugh Blackwell, 66


36 25


Robert R. Perry,


60 00


M. C. Parkhurst,


64 00


H. B. Runey,


122 00


Bugbee & Hollis, handcuffs,


24 00


R. R. Perry, services,


63 30


Jarius Mann,


51 00




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