Report of the city of Somerville 1894, Part 8

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 684


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178.67


Luella M. Eaton, clerical services Elizabeth Goldsmith, clerical ser- vices


104.00


104.67


Lucia A. Manning, clerical ser- vices


391.26


Clara B. Snow, clerical services .


51.00


Addie A. Snow, clerical services


44.00


Florence M. Grow, clerical ser- vices


54.67


Clara Z. Elliot, clerical services .


53.50


Frederic W. Cook, clerical ser- vices


6.00


Charles G. Brett, clerical services


48.00


Frank E. Merrill, clerical services


48.00


Wm. P. Pitman, clerical services Charles S. Robertson, clerical services .


39.00


45.00


Amounts carried forward . .


$8,910.89


$13,732.11


140


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $8,910.89 $13,732.11


Arthur D. Osborne, clerical


services .


12.50


George O. Shaw, clerical services


86.00


Arthur Atwood, clerical services .


86.00


Wm. C. Hammond, clerical


services .


70.00


Precinct Officers


1,600.00


E. P. Cook, labor


18.00


N. L. Pennock, labor .


11.00


W. H. Kelley, labor


11.00


W. H. Laskey, labor


2.00


John Battles, labor


5.00


William Denton, labor


10.00


George H. Goss, labor


5.00


John O'Brien, labor .


7.00


Patrick O'Connell, labor


7.00


E. T. Peterson, labor .


5.00


Daniel H. Rinn, labor


5.00


B. F. Sheridan, labor .


7.00


Alfred Shiner, labor


2.00


James G. Wright, labor


5.00


James L. Whitaker, labor


9.00


Margaret Hartness, labor


5.00


Chas. S. Eaton, refreshments


15.50


Henry J. Seiler, refreshments


36.00


J. Tyler Hicks & Co., refreshments


20.00


F. E. Cheney & Co., refreshments


8.55


Charles Rickenburg, refreshments Odd Fellows Building Association, rent


15.00


F. A. White, rent


45.00


Philip Eberle, rent


25.00


Albert B. Fales, commission as Justice .


7.00


Wm. P. Mitchell, commission as Justice .


7.00


Amounts carried forward .


$11,065.19


$13,732.11


6.75


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


141


Amounts brought forward . $11,065.19 $13,732.11


34.75


T. F. Farrington, street numbering C. A. Southwick, census of births, etc. ·


192.76


John M. Schroeder, census of births, etc. ·


127.80


Fish, Richardson & Storrow, legal services .


60.24


George E. Elliot, turkeys


72.96


J. L. Glover, turkeys .


212.24


S. S. Higgins, turkeys .


41.12


Bancroft's Express, expressing


.15


A. G. Renner, expressing


.30


C. E. Farnham, expressing .


10.60


M. G. Staples, expressing


6.75


Gilman Express Co., expressing


2.10


E. R. Perham, expressing 14.85


Glines & Co., expressing


.25


R. A. R. Benson, expressing


1.00


WVm. Buckley, veterinary services


2.00


Albert C. Aldrich, return of births Wm. H. Bailey, return of births .


3.25


G. W. Bryant, return of births


4.25


W. A. Bell, return of births


9.75


Henry F. Curtis, return of births


2.50


George A. Coburn, return of births


1.25


Mary B. Currier, return of births


.75


E. H. Codding, return of births . Charles S. Cahill, return of births John B. Curtis, return of births .


7.25


A. H. Carvill, return of births


4.00


A. B. Dearborn, return of births .


7.25


T. M. Durell, return of births


18.25


A. Ward Follett, return of births P. J. Finnegan, return of births .


14.25


3.00


Amounts carried forward .


$11,934.81


$13,732.11


(10)


6.00


2.25


5.75


142


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $11,934.81 $13,732.11


A. Waldo Furbush, return of births


1.75


A. A. Gibson, return of births


11.00


J. B. Gould, return of births


3.25


John A. Gregg, return of births .


12.25


H. A. Hands, return of births


5.50


Wm. J. Hatchett, return of births


2.00


H. A. Houghton, return of births


1.25


R. L. Lane, return of births


6.50


A. Moll, return of births


1.25


1.00


H. B. McIntire, return of births . George A. Miles, return of births J. A. McDonald, return of births H. P. MaKechnie, return of births Charles E. Mongan, return of births .


.50


Albert L. Norris, return of births


.75


Emma J. Peasley, return of births


1.00


E. A. Sanborn, return of births


1.25


E. H. Stevens, return of births


3.75


F. W. Taylor, return of births


3.75


Anna B. Taylor, return of births .


2.25


George W. W. Whiting, return of births


3.25


Charles C. Ellis, return of births .


4.50


Horace C. White, return of births


7.75


R. Willis, return of births .


3.00


John F. Couch, return of births .. Frederick L. Kellogg, return of births


41.00


.50


A. E. Merrill, return of births


2.00


Frank L. Newton, return of births


3.75


John W. Coveney, return of deaths


7.50


W. A. Frink, return of deaths


4.75


W. A. Flaherty, return of deaths .


41.00


Amounts carried forward


$12,117.56


$13,732.11


1.25


1.00


2.50


143


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward . $12,117.56 $13,732.11


E. H. Marsh, return of deaths 23.75


Alfred E. Mann, return of deaths 25.50 P. H. Rafferty, return of deaths . 26.25


Francis M. Wilson, return of deaths .


5.00


John Bryant, return of deaths .


13.00


C. H. Lockhart, return of deaths


12.75


Fred S. Young, ringing bell .


7.00


J. H. Colbath, ringing bell .


9.00


A. B. Colesworthy, ringing bell


9.00


A. Strahan, ringing bell 6.00


G. W. Littlefield, ringing bell


6.00


Herbert E. Stone, ringing bell


6.00


Thomas Nightingale, ringing bell E. C. Sholes, compensation for damages


6.00


200.00


Abbott W. Lewis, compensation for damages


500.00


Emulous A. Aldrich, compen- sation for damages . 275.00


Margaret Reardon, compensation for damages


225.00


Rosanna H. Bevens, compensation for damages .


173.00


Susan O. O'Brien, compensation for damages


50.00


Charles H. Flagg, compensation for damages .


31.55


Samuel B. Fay, compensation for damages


4.75


$13,732.11


144


ANNUAL REPORTS.


NATHAN TUFTS PARK.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount appropriated by borrowing on Funded Debt account


$15,000.00


Overlay and Abatement, amount transferred


385.17


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of account .


2,264.11


$17,649.28


DEBIT.


Cash, paid laborers


$9,422.36


Henry Gray, teaming .


80.00


George F. McKenna, teaming


236.25


Richard Falvey, teaming


57.50


T. F. Cummings, teaming


39.52


A. M. Prescott, teaming


591.75


Christopher Burke, teaming


290.23


Dennis C. Collins, teaming .


110.00


Frank Grant, teaming .


60.75


George W. Prichard, teaming


25.00


John Silk, teaming


10.00


Owen Cunningham, teaming


5.00


Massachusetts Broken Stone Co.,


408.97


Quincy Paving & Edgestone Co., paving blocks .


893.18


Wm. H. Gore, paving


444.03


Rockport Granite Co., stone steps


315.00


Fiske Wharf and Warehouse Co., wharfage


4.00


Whitney & Snow, tools


186.11


F. Dooris, sharpening tools


149.91


Howe & Flint, dipper


.12


J. F. Burton, painting .


4.50


T. F. Farrington, carpentering


6.00


.


Amounts carried forward .


$13,340.18


$17,649.28


stone


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


145


Amounts brought forward . $13,340.18


$17,649.28


F. C. Ayer, Agent, lumber .


33.91


I. H. Brown & Co., lumber . ·


5.00


J. E. Herrick, lumber


1.86


Alley & Jaques, lumber


3.07


Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe


16.17


City of Cambridge, use of roller


30.00


City of Chelsea, use of roller


401.45


E. R. Cheney, use of derrick


55.80


A. McLeod, moving building


20.00


Cambridge Gas Light Co., coke .


4.75


Horatio Wellington & Co., fuel .


32.80


Arthur J. Wellington, crushing stone ·


571.50


James H. Bowditch, plants, etc. .


920.20


Joseph Breck & Sons, grass seed


167.95


W. I. Heald, grass seed


2.83


Charles J. Simpson, sand


21.00


George A. Blaney, et al., loam


7.35


Peter Leroux, manure


18.63


Franklin Henderson, manure


13.30


Chetham Parks, manure


4.00


Colman Brothers, poles


10.56


John A. Ray, police duty


26.00


Charles E. Farnham, expressing .


.75


Horace L. Eaton, car fares


5.88


City of Somerville, taxes assessed to Tufts, et al. ·


385.17


Sewer Assessments account,


sewers ·


951.58


Highways account, edgestones


597.59


$17,649.28


146


ANNUAL REPORTS.


OVERLAY AND ABATEMENT.


CREDIT.


Balance from 1893


$3,542.20


Taxes, amount added by the assess-


ors for convenience in appor- tionment, to be applied to abatements on taxes


$3,889.35


Cash, taxes collected


19.60


3,908.95


Balance to debit in account 1895


4,073.85


$11,525.00


DEBIT.


Taxes, amounts of abatements on taxes $11,139.83


Nathan Tufts Park, amount transferred 385.17


$11,525.00


OVERPLUS AND TAX SALES.


CREDIT.


Balance from 1893


$102.13


Balance to 1895


$102.13


POLICE.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$25,000.00


Cash, received of Commonwealth of


Massachusetts, National bank and corporation taxes


$22,225.59


Herbert A. Chapin, clerk of court, officers' fees, fines, etc. . ·


4,038.50


John M. Fisk, master of house of correction, fines, etc.


1,491.50


New England Telephone & Tele- graph Co., rebates .


276.25


28,031.84


Amount carried forward


$53,031.84


-


DEBIT.


147


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward . $53,031.84


DEBIT.


Cash, paid M. C. Parkhurst, chief $1,900.00


Robert R. Perry, captain


1,500.00


Edward McGarr, sergeant .


1,200.00


Christopher C. Cavanagh, ser-


geant


1,200.00


Dennis Kelley, sergeant


1,200.00


Eugene A. Carter, sergeant


1,200.00


John F. Johnson, patrolman


1,095.00


John E. Fuller, patrolman .


1,095.00


Samuel A. Brown, patrolman


1,095.00


George L. Smith, patrolman


1,095.00


Edward M. Carter, patrolman 1,095.00


George W. Bean, patrolman 1,095.00


George A. Bodge, patrolman


1,095.00


Phineas W. Skinner, patrolman .


1,095.00


Hubert M. Miller, patrolman 1,086.00


Edward E. Hamblen, patrolman .


1,095.00


John Hafford, patrolman


1,095.00


Albion L. Staples, patrolman


1,095.00


George H. Carleton, patrolman . 1,095.00


Judson W. Oliver, patrolman


1,095.00


Francis A. Perkins, patrolman


1,095.00


Charles S. Thrasher, patrolman


1,095.00


WVm. H. Johnston, patrolman


1,038.00


Charles E. Woodman, patrolman


1,095.00


Arthur E. Keating, patrolman


1,095.00


John G. Knight, patrolman


1,089.00


Stephen S. Smith, patrolman


1,071.00


Jacob W. Skinner, patrolman


1,095.00


Theodore E. Herron, patrolman


1,080.00


David A. Bolton, patrolman


1,086.00


Ulysses G. Skinner, patrolman


1,060.75


James M. Harmon, patrolman


1,060.25


Michael T. Kennedy, patrolman .


1,060.25


Amounts carried forward . $37,541.25


$53,031.84


148


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $37,541.25 $53,031.84


Charles W. Stevens, patrolman


1,060.25


Ira S. Carleton, patrolman


1,060.25


Ezra A. Dodge, patrolman .


1,060.25


Eugene H. Gammon, patrolman


1,060.25


James J. Pollard, patrolman


989.50


Daniel G. Simons, patrolman


984.75


Samuel Burns, patrolman 612.50


Frederic H. Googins, patrolman .


610.00


Jotham Chisholm, patrolman


562.50


John A. Ray, special patrolman .


338.50


Gideon E. Dean, special patrol- man


2.00


John A. Dadman, special patrol- man .


55.75


Jeremiah J. Meaney, special pa- trolman .


9.00


Fred S. Young, special patrolman


21.00


John F. Cotter, special patrolman


13.00


Peter J. Savage, special patrolman


13.00


Peter Savage, special patrolman . Cornelius J. Cahill, special pa- trolman .


5.00


5.00


Michael J. Davis, special patrol- man 13.00


James F. Henderson, special pa- trolman . 5.00


Davis P. Bucknam, special patrol- man


2.50


Louis B. Tucker, special patrol- man


2.50


Andrew F. Arnold, special patrol- man 2.50


Michael J. Fitzpatrick, special patrolman 2.25


A. A. Lewis, special patrolman 8.00


Amounts carried forward . $46,039.50


$53,031.84


149


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward . $46,039.50 $53,031.84


Seba F. Coffin, special patrolman N. L. Pennock, special patrolman Daniel H. Rinn, special patrol-


8.00


8.00


man


8.00


WVm. H. Blaisdell, special patrol- man


8.00


B. F. Sheridan, special patrolman Lambert M. Maynard, special patrolman


8.00


Alfred M. Sibley, special patrol-


man


8.00


Lewis R. Stewart, special patrol-


man


8.00


Daniel R. Spike, special patrol- man


8.00


Edward T. Peterson, special pa- trolman .


· 4.00


William H. Whitcomb, special patrolman


4.00


William H. Kelley, labor on stable


12.50


Frank Nicholson, line man


33.00


M. C. Parkhurst, salary as lockup keeper .


100.00


M. C. Parkhurst, disbursements .


10.00


Daniel G. Simons, disbursements 4.98


Samuel Burns, disbursements


8.00


WVm. H. Johnston, disbursements


3.72


George H. Carleton, disburse- ments


3.29


Robert R. Perry, disbursements .


8.00


Edward M. Carter, disbursements


.45


Charles S. Thrasher, disburse- ments


5.75


Dennis Kelley, disbursements


37.60


Amounts carried forward .


$46,346.79


$53,031.84


8.00


150


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $46,346.79 $53,031.84


Eugene H. Carter, disbursements 31.54


Lemuel H. Snow, disbursements


18.05


Mary A. Staples, matron


113.50


P. J. Blanchard, meals for pris- oners


51.25


H. B. Matthews, meals for pris-


oners


4.50


F. G. Ray & Son, laundering 27.79


C. B. Cheney, photographs


10.75


George D. Ford, photographs


1.00


Charles W. Dailey, use of ambu- lance


4.50


Scoville Mfg. Co., buttons


29.81


John H. Kelley, badges


5.50


Pettingill-Andrews Co., electrical supplies


329.53


Gillis & Gleeson, electrical sup- plies


100.75


J. A. & W. Bird & Co., electrical supplies ·


31.65


David Cutter, electrical supplies


1.80


Municipal Signal Co., signal boxes


354.60


Union Glass Co., battery jars


21.50


John P. Lovell Arms Co., supplies


51.20


G. F. & S. E. Sturtevant, supplies


1.00


Howe & Flint, supplies


1.45


M. L. Vinal, stationery


2.50


IV. Schuebeler, towels


4.15


J. H. Brooks, dry goods


6.25


L. D. Miller, polish


2.50


Whitney & Snow, hardware


15.29


W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware


23.67


R. M. Sturtevant, supplies . .


6.53


Lakeside Novelty Co., disinfectant


4.25


Imperial Chemical Co., disin- fectant .


2.50


Amounts carried forward . $47,606.10


$53,031.84


151


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward . $47,606.10 853,031.84


George H. Cowdin, drugs


1.75


James Bartley, supplies


3.69


Fresh Pond Ice Co., ice


30.00


New England Telephone & Tele-


graph Co., rentals and tolls 756.90


Fulton O'Brion, hay and grain


227.18


Horatio Wellington & Co., fuel 71.30


Austin & Doten, ventilator .


6.50


Thomas Groom & Co., stationery


45.05


Somerville Journal Co., stationery 4.00


A. E. Martell & Co., letter book . 3.00


W. A. Greenough & Co., direc- tories


4.00


Little, Brown & Co., books .


3.00


M. R. Warren, books . 5.50


Somerville Electric Light Co.,


hooks


1.80


I. H. Brown & Co., carpentering 3.85


Elijah Walker, carpentering 3.00


Union Square Carriage Co., repairs of wagon 9.50


Ezra A. Dodge, repairs


.75


Seward Dodge, blacksmithing


1.18


J. A. Chabot, repairs of safe


1.50


Daniel Crocker, repairing clock


2.00


WVm. J. Blaisdell, painting .


1.50


Welch & Hall, horse .


150.00


Andrew A. Lamont, buggy


150.00


E. Spalding, harness work .


12.95


Ira L. Roberts, horseshoeing


59.00


J. H. Thompson, carriage hire


2.00


James F. Fitzgerald, carriage hire


20.50


L. H. Brown, carriage hire .


19.00


M. G. Staples, teaming


53.25


J. Robinson, teaming . .


.


11.35


Amounts carried forward .


$49,271.10


$53,031.84


152


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $49,271.10 $53,031.84


James Horrill, teaming 1.00


C. M. Blake, newspapers


14.70


S. J. Wood, filing saws


.75


Charles S. Robertson, premium of insurance 39.00


Warren H. Smith, labor in stable 274.00


Wm. H. Kelley, labor in stable


144.00


James L. Prentiss, lineman .


153.57


F. A. Blackburn, lineman


80.00


Frank Draper, lineman


66.00


Frank Nicholson, lineman


195.00


Harry Clifford, lineman


24.76


R. McDonald, lineman


19.13


L. McDonald, lineman


19.13


Benjamin Pond, lineman


1.00


James T. Barrett, witness fees


.


6.00


William H. Barrett, witness fees .


10.00


Charles E. Farnham, expressing .


2.50


W. E. Cole, expressing


.50


E. R. Perham, expressing . ·


.80


Bancroft's Express, expressing


.45


$50,323.39


Excess and Deficiency, balance


to credit of account 2,708.45


$53,031.84


POLICE STATION INCIDENTALS.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$3,500.00


Schoolhouse Incidentals, amount transferred


600.00


Cash, received of Commonwealth of Massachusetts, rent of armory . $300.00


William E. Cassidy, old junk 7.00


307.00


559.80


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of account .


Amount carried forward . $4,966.80


153


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward . $4,966.80


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Wm. D. Hayden, janitor . $850.00


Cambridge Gas Light Company,


gas 921.77


City of Boston, water .


92.40


Horatio Wellington & Co., fuel


381.75


Baker-Hunnewell Co., fuel


5.75


Walter Bates & Son, concreting ·


27.00


James F. Davlin, plumbing .


32.17


J. A. Durell, plumbing


320.64


A. A. Sanborn, steam fitting


88.79


A. M. Godfrey, carpentering


54.00


John P. Thompson, carpentering


18.55


Frank A. Fuller & Co., carpenter-


ing 2.36


David G. Marston, carpentering .


25.00


C. A. Slager, carpentering .


.


100.53


H. B. Sellon, carpentering .


104.00


Geo. W. Manning, repairs of roof


3.50


S. W. Fuller, lumber .


35.83


F. C. Ayer, lumber


16.97


Jacob Woodbury, iron work


5.55


Henry P. Lovering, mason work .


11.90


A. C. Winning, mason work


855.20


Clarence G. Reed, plastering


43.00


J. Q. Twombly, painting


38.24


W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware


62.97


Howe & Flint, hardware


5.00


Whitney & Snow, hardware


3.30


F. C. Fuller & Son, hardware


7.06


Boston Belting Co., hose


12.38


A. M. Prescott, teaming


3.00


H. W. Johns Manufacturing Co., paints, etc.


25.71


The Boston Germicide Co., germi-


cide service


21.63 .


Amounts carried forward . . $4,175.95


$4,966.80


154


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $4,175.95 $4,966.80


J. F. Fuller, disinfectant 4.50


Hatch & Farnham, furniture


295.50


Jackson Caldwell & Co., furniture


8.00


James Bartley, matches, etc.


5.60


George H. Cowdin, powder


1.20


R. M. Sturtevant, tacks


1.30


Albert B. Franklin, ventilating


pipes


60.00


The Great American & China


Tea Co., water set . .


2.00


J. H. Keenan, boards . 9.00


A. B. Wedgwood, premium of insurance 150.00


Foster & Shaw, premium of in- surance . 150.00


Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. . 50.00


Patrick O'Connell, labor


51.75


Seth H. Whitcomb, cleaning carpet . .


2.00


$4,966.80


PRINTING AND STATIONERY.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed .


$6,500.00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Somerville Journal Co., printing and advertising . $1,373.08


Citizen Publishing Co., printing and advertising ·


502.50


Beacon Lithograph Co., printing bonds


154.25


Amounts carried forward .


$2,029.83


$6,500.00


155


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward . $2,029.83 $6,500.00


Babb & Stephens, printing . 68.50


Thomas Groom & Co., stationery


2,606.40


Charles B. Stevens, register re- cording . 5.81


Henry W. Pitman, printing annual reports, etc.


1,370.04


W. A. Greenough & Co., direc- tories 15.00


Sampson, Murdock & Co., direc- tories


15.00


Charles S. Binner & Co., books . 3.50


A. E. Martell & Co., letter books 15.00


Frost & Adams, scales 5.50


F. S. Buck, hand stamps


18.71


Bates Manufacturing Co., number- ing machine .


20.00


The Heliotype Printing Co., maps


4.50


$6,177.79


Excess and Deficiency, balance


to credit of account 322.21


$6,500.00


PROPERTY AND DEBT BALANCE.


CREDIT.


Balance from 1893


$701,711.82


Public Property, property acquired during the year 1894


214,059.82


Reduction of Funded Debt


107,000.00


$1,022,771.64


DEBIT.


Appropriations, amount borrowed on


Funded Debt account $172,000.00


Balance to credit in account 1895 · 850,771.64


$1,022,771.64


156


ANNUAL REPORTS.


PUBLIC GROUNDS.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$4,500.00


Cash, received of West End Street Railway Co., cut-


ting grass . 18.00


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of account . .


187.94


$4,705.94


DEBIT.


Cash, paid laborers


$3,618.50


Frank G. Williams, sods


25.96


N. F. McCarthy & Co., plants


126.17


J. Newman & Sons, plants .


11.18


Horace L. Eaton, plants, etc.


7.65


Green Brothers, plants, etc.


1.50


Chetham Parks, materials .


3.00


Joseph Breck & Sons, grass seed, etc.


74.61


G. W. Manning, labor on flagstaff


35.00


Whitney & Snow, hardware


27.22


F. C. Ayer, Agent, lumber


33.52


I. H. Brown & Co., lumber


.45


J. A. Durell, hardware


4.99


Whitney & Snow, tools


67.07


M. D. Jones & Co., settees


61.80


J. B. Dupont, hardware


17.37


W. I. Heald, tools, etc.


43.16


C. L. Underhill, repairs of tools .


10.90


Joseph Young, repairs of tools


9.00


L. A. Wright, repairs of tools


4.25


George W. Trefren, Jr., carpen- tering


24.86


T. F. Farrington, carpentering


30.00


J. Q. Twombly, painting 1.81


Amounts carried forward .


$4,239.97


$4,705.94


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157


Amounts brought forward . $4,239.97


$4,705.94


Osgood & Hart, grating 1.25


A. M. Prescott, teaming


51.76


George W. Prichard, teaming


48.00


John Silk, loam .


22.50


L. M. Maynard, manure


13.10


Monroe, Lalor & Co., ashes


104.53


City of Boston, water


35.00


Fitchburg Railroad, freight


48.35


John R. Farnham, trees


20.00


F. C. Fuller & Co., hardware


2.93


Charles E. Farnham, expressing


2.00


Boston Spar Co., flagstaff


42.75


M. A. Mann, repairing flag


1.50


Sewers Maintenance account,


bricks


1.00


Water Service account, service


pipe


71.30


$4,705.94


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$6,500.00


Cash, received of County Treasurer re-


turn on amount received of the city for dog licenses in 1893


$2,710.90


J. S. Hayes, librarian, fines


297.87


J. S. Hayes, catalogues


35.35


3,044.12


Balance from 1893


23.36


$9,567.48


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Little, Brown & Co., books $1,328.64


Lee & Shepard, books


222.95


George E. Littlefield, books


408.24


Amounts carried forward


$1,959.83


$9,567.48


(11)


158


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . ·


$1,959.83 $9,567.48


Estes & Lauriat, books


353.98


Burnham Antique Book Store,


books . 113.30


Charles H. Brown, books


126.30


C. A. Nichols Co., books


15.00


S. B. Fisher, books


1.56


Boston Book Co., books


21.45


T. C. Pease, books


6.50


Charles E. Houghton, books


15.00


Outlook Company, books


4.00


Fred S. Collins, books


31.10


Osterhout Free Library, books


2.20


S. M. Goss, books


74.48


J. Q. Adams & Co., books .


4.00


Kasson & Palmer, books


3.00


W. L. Wilder, books .


8.00


E. R. Pelton, books


4.00


Catholic World, books


12.00


John B. Walker, books


1.50


Eben Putnam, books .


2.00


D. Appleton Co., books


34.00


Joseph Eichbourn & Co .; books .


3.00


Prince Society, books .


5.00


Writer Publishing Co., books


1.75


New England Magazine, books


4.00


F. H. Chadbourne, books .


39.60


American Naturalist, books


4.00


Wm. R. Bradford, books


12.00


H. W. Conant, books .


3.33


John Munsell's Sons, books


5.00


New England Historical & Geneo- logical Society, books .


3.00


Hessling & Spielmeyer, books


6.75


T. H. Castor & Co., books .


74.32


Rhode Island Historical Society, books


2.00


Amounts carried forward . ·


$2,956.95


$9,567.48


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


159


Amounts brought forward .


$2,956.95


$9,567.48


J. S. Smith & Co., books


2.00


Arena Publishing Co., books S. C. Tuckerman, books


5.33


3.00


The Critic Company, books


4.75


Cupples & Paterson, books


5.00


Century Company, books .


24.00


North American Review, books


4.25


The Dial, books .


4.15


Publisher's Weekly, books .


12.60


Engineering Magazine, books


2.40


Electrical Engineer, books .


4.50


Electric Magazine, books


4.00


New England Kitchen Publishing Co., books 1.75


Review of Reviews, books .


5.00


Forum Publishing Co., books


2.75


Charles Scribner's Sons, books


35.94


William H. Guild & Co., books


99.14


J. B. Lippincott Co., books


4.50


Harper & Brothers, books .


32.97


Illustrated American Co., books .


4.00


E. H. Hames & Co., books .


2.00


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books .


11.40


Perry Mason & Co., books .


1.75


The Nation, books


3.00


Cosmopolitan Magazine, books


3.00


Montague Marks, books


6.50


Munn & Co., books


11.20


W. A. Greenough & Co., direc- tory


2.00


P. B. Sanford, binding books ·


766.67


Somerville Journal Company,


printing .


97.35


Greenough, Adams & Cushing,


stationery


26.59


Amounts carried forward . $4,150.44


$9,567.48


160


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $4,150.44 $9,567.48


Thomas Groom & Co., stationery 18.95


John Underwood & Co., stationery


5.25


Rice, Kendall & Co., paper


59.48


George N. Seamans & Co., screen


3.50


Howe & Flint, gas fixtures .


9.90


Boston Gas Appliance Exchange,


fixtures . 20.00


E. R. Morse Safe Co., safe .


72.50


W. S. Barnes, boxes .


9.10


A. Storrs & Bement Co., cards


39.33


Library Bureau, tray, etc.


8.00


Derby, Kilmer & Pond Desk Co., furniture


11.50


Jordan, Marsh & Co., furniture


9.80


Williams Table & Lumber Co., table


56.00


Wemyss Brothers, chests


16.00


W. S. Badger & Co., bookcase


17.00


B. P. Palmer, door stop


2.50


Sprague & Hathaway Co., frames


24.42


Horgan, Robey & Co., frames


2.00


William I. Stickney, plate .


7.00


Henry Holt, polish


3.50


Boston Belting Co., hose


5.95


W. A. Sanborn, bricks


3.03


George B. Sargent, stamps .


3.13


Citizen Publishing Co., news-


papers


4.00


C. M. Blake, newspapers


9.00


Graham & Hill, newspapers


4.50


George T. Bailey, newspapers


4.50


Fred. C. Fuller, carpentering


20.42


Henry P. Lovering, Jr., mason- work


4.98


A. A. Sanborn, steam-fitting


1.35


Amounts carried forward . $4,607.03


$9,567.48


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


161


Amounts brought forward . $4,607.03 $9,567.48


George H. Maynard & Co.,


plumbing .


5.45


J. Q. Twombly, painting


101.24


Osgood & Stevens, labor


8.16


C. A. Southwick, labor 6.25


William Eccles & Son, upholstery 46.20


Gillis & Gleeson, telephone


4.10


F. W. Merrill, tubes


15.00


D. F. Erickson, blocks


5.00


Whitney & Snow, hardware


4.69


William Hall & Co., hardware


2.75


H. S. Garcelon, Agent branch office 100.00


Charles E. Farnham, expressing .


32.30


Gilman Express Co., expressing . 64.05


Perham's Express, expressing


87.85


Edward F. Wood, premium of in-


surance


33.75


Dana W. Bennett & Co., premium of insurance 33.75


I. B. Kendall, premium of insur-


ance


75.00


Cambridge Gas Light Co., gas .


4.99


Somerville Electric Light Co., lighting .




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