Report of the city of Somerville 1896, Part 8

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 774


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$4,800.00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Pigeon Hill Granite Co., paving blocks


$1,536.17


William H. Gore & Co., contract for paving


1,398.03


William H. Gore, labor and teams ·


28.88


H. Gore & Co., contract for pav- ing · 390.40


Amounts carried forward


$3,353.48


$4,800.00


143


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $3,353.48 $4,800.00


S. & R. J. Lombard, flagging stone ·


69.88


Laborers' pay rolls 6.38 .


Water Maintenance, pipe and labor ·


11.25


Sewers Maintenance, recon-


structing catch basins and drains .


15.00


W. G. Nash, cement


.


3.80


$3,459.79


City Hall Improvement, amount


transferred


1,340.21


4,800.00


HIGHWAYS, STEAM ROAD ROLLER, NO. 2.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount appropriated by borrow- ing on Funded Debt account $3,500.00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid The O. S. Kelley Co., steam road


roller


3,500.00


INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$300.00


State of Massachusetts, Indigent Soldiers and Sailors


250.00


$550.00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid sundry persons as per pay rolls


$500.00


Excess and Deficiency, balance to credit of account .


50.00


550.00


144


ANNUAL REPORTS.


INTEREST.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


70,000.00


Cash, received of sundry persons on taxes and assessments


8,791.67


Interest on deposit in banks


649.13


Charles F. Spear, on tax titles released 350.32


Real Estate Liens, interest on taxes on property sold to the city 72.31


9,863.43


$79,863.43


DEBIT.


Cash, paid on Funded Debt :-


$36,600.00


$225,000, one year at 42 per cent.


10,125.00


$35,000, six months at 5 per cent. .


875.00


$50,240.00


Less coupons unpaid .


1,100.00


$49,140.00


Sundry Persons, unpaid coupons


1,100.00


$50,240.00


On Temporary Loans :-


F. S. Moseley & Co., on notes of $175,000, six months, in- terest at 3.91 per cent F. S. Moseley & Co., on note of $175,000, four months, dis- counted at 43% per cent.


$3,412.50


2,552.08


Amounts carried forward


$5,964.58


$79.863.43


$915,000, one year at 4 per cent. $132,000, six months at 4 per cent.


2,640.00


145


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $5,964.58 $79,863.43


Estabrook & Co., on notes of $50,000, six months and three days, discounted at 3g per cent., less premium of $6.50 . Blake Brothers & Co., on note of $50,000, four months, dis- counted at 3.81 per cent. 633.33


914.85


F. S. Moseley & Co., on note of $176,774.31, seventy - three days, discounted at 5 per cent., 1-16 of 1 per cent. com- mission ·


1,901.66


Blake Brothers & Co., on note of $30,000, three months, 6 per cent., commission § of 1 per cent. . ·


487.50


Blake Brothers & Co., on note of $15,000, three months, 6 per cent., commission 3-16 of 1 per cent. . ·


.253.12


Blake Brothers & Co., on note of $30,000, three months twelve days, at 6 per cent., commission 3 of 1 per cent. . Blake Brothers & Co., on note of $10,000, three months, at 6 per cent., commission 3-16 of 1 per cent.


547.50


168.75


Blake Brothers & Co., on note of $15,000, three months, at 6 per cent., commission 3 of 1 per cent. 243.75


Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, on note of $25,000, six months, at 42 per cent., Amounts carried forward


$11,115.04


$79,863.43


146


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $11,115.04 $79,863.43


and one month nineteen days at 6 per cent. 766.67


Blake Brothers & Co., on notes of $75,000, four months, at 6 per cent., commission 3 of 1 per cent. 1,593.75


Charlestown Five Cents Sav- ings Bank, on note of $50,- 000, four months fifteen days, at 6 per cent. 1,125.00


$14,600.46


On Funded Debt


50,240.00


On Temporary Loans


14,600.46


Fire Department, amount trans- ferred


3,000.00


Highways, amount transferred


1,500.00


School Contingent, amount transferred ·


4,000.00


Miscellaneous, amount trans- ferred


3,000.00


Excess and Deficiency, balance


to credit of account 3,522.97


$79,863.43


MISCELLANEOUS.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$7,000.00


Interest, amount transferred 3,000.00


$10,000.00


Cash, received of Sundry Persons, costs on taxes and assess- ments $3,066.41


Thomas Cunningham, milk inspector 3.00 .


Amounts carried forward . $3,069.41


$10,000.00


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Amounts brought forward $3,069.41 151.00


$10,000.00


C. S. Philbrick, milk inspector F. C. Fuller, plumbers' li- censes


36.50


Fulton O'Brion, public weigh- er's fees 14.13


Luther B. Pillsbury, fees for sealing weights and meas- ures ·


184.67


Sundry Persons, licenses to peddle .


50.00


Engineering Department,


amount of bills transferred . 97.75


J. L. Whitaker, error in bill . 2.00


A. P. Simpson, recording 1.00


George I. Vincent, city clerk :-


Recording mort-


gages


$444.00


Marriage certifi-


cates


286.50


Licensing dogs 223.60


Amusements ·


147.50


Junk licenses .


66.00


Auctioneers' li-


censes


·


42.00


Intelligence of-


fices


18.00


Street musicians


33.00


Billiards and pool


42.00


Fireworks .


73.00


Slaughtering li-


censes


3.00


Naturalization


fees


.50


Copies of records


25.00


1,404.10


Amounts carried forward


$5,010.56


$10,000.00


·


·


.


148


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $5,010.56 $10,000.00


Real Estate Liens, costs on


property deeded to the city 92.95


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of account .


761.01


$15,864.52


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Precinct Officers . ·


$1,620.00


Arthur D. Osborne, census of births ·


107.00


John M. Schroeder, census of births


44.28


Charles E. Sewall .


97.70


Elizabeth S. Webster


44.30


Charles L. Ellis, salary as Dep- uty Collector


1,000.00


Charles L. Ellis, car fares


9.90


Lucia A. Manning, clerical ser- vices


418.69


Edith A. Woodman, clerical services


418.68


Ella L. Daniels, clerical services


137.34


Ella D. Gray, clerical services .


93.34


Mabel Olmsted, clerical services Elizabeth Goldsmith, clerical services


160.67


38.67


Luella M. Eaton, clerical ser- vices .


80.00


Arthur Atwood, clerical services


94.00


Freeman L. Lowell, clerical services .


94.00


William H. J. Thompson, cleri- cal services


94.00


Charles G. Brett, clerical ser- vices . · ·


51.00


Amounts carried forward .


$4,603.57


$15,864.52


·


5,103.51


149


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $4,603.57 $15,864.52


Frank E. Merrill, clerical ser- vices . 54.00


William P. Pitman, clerical


services ·


45.00


William P. Mitchell, clerical services 6.00


Fred W. Cook, clerical services


6.00


Ammiel Colman, salary as Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures 75.00 ·


Luther B. Pillsbury, salary as Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures, etc. .


250.00


Selwyn Z. Bowman, disburse- ments .


304.47


Jennie L. Jones, disbursements


13.40


Ernest W. Bailey, disbursements


2.00


Fred E. Jones, disbursements .


14.62


Katherine W. Wood, disburse- ments .


12.60


Leighton W. Manning, dis-


bursements .


7.10


George I. Vincent, disburse- ments


4.15


Ernest W. Abbott, numbering houses ·


39.00


E. B. Morgan, expert testimony


12.50


William A. Muzzey, expert tes- timony


25.00


Charles D. Elliott, expert tes- timony


16.45


O. H. Perry, expert testimony


12.50


Mark Leighton, expert testi- mony


20.00


J. A. Ricker, expert testimony . Amounts carried forward


20.00


$5,543.36


$15,864.52


150


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward


$5,543.36 $15,864.52


Aaron H. Gould, expert testi- mony


50.00


Citizen Publishing Co., printing


2.00


19.50


Somerville Citizen Co., printing Thomas Groom & Co., station- ery


25.25


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., typewriters


290.75


W. H. Burbank & Co., ribbon


1.00


Blackbird Pen Co., pens


2.50


Boston Woven Hose & Rub- ber Co., gong 6.00


Ingalls & Kendricken, repair- ing boiler .


11.52


F. A. Fuller & Co., carpentering


495.09


G. F. Matthews, carpentering .


13.60


Fermoyle & Butler, painting .


2.50


Robert S. Robson, repairing ballot boxes


41.00


John H. Pray, Sons & Co., carpet .


61.21


Jackson, Caldwell & Co., carpet


3.19


H. A. Pestell, curtains


3.57


Paine Furniture Co., furniture


7.00


William H. Brine, dry goods .


11.55


Frost & Adams, engineers' sup- plies .


23.00


James Bartley, supplies


12.85


Howe & Flint, supplies .


13.76


H. W. Burgess, oil


1.66


American Oil Co., oil


.60


George O. W. Servis, supplies .


10.13


S. H. Whitcomb, cleaning car- pet .


1.00


F. D. Weld, ladder


6.00


Amounts carried forward ·


$6,659.59


$15,864.52


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


151


Amounts brought forward $6,659.59


$15,864.52


City of Boston, water


39.72


Cambridge Gaslight Co., gas


45.73


Somerville Electric Light Co., lighting


310.00


New Eng. Telephone & Tele- graph Co., rentals and tolls .


207.47


Pettingill, Andrews Co., elec- trical supplies 14.37


F. W. Merrill, electrical supplies


11.70


B. F. Wild & Co., fuel .


109.75


I. L. Smith, fuel


204.55


F. J. Stanley, boarding horses .


632.00


Cadogan Bros., horseshoeing .


23.40


Seward Dodge, horseshoeing .


15.00


George W. York & Co., repairs of carriage


23.00


Charles L, Underhill, repairs of carriage . ·


4.15


F. C. Boardman, buggy . ·


185.00


Welch & Hall, horse .


.150.00


A. M. Prescott, harness work


72.25


Charles E. Berry, harness work


21.00


E. Spaulding, harness work


4.75


H. A. Brownell, harness work


5.50


W. P. Shaw, harness work


1.75


D. J. Bennett, harness work .


33.00


L. H. Brown, carriage hire


215.00


!


Eugene Mead, carriage hire


62.00


J. H. Thompson, carriage hire


12.00


M. G. Staples, teaming .


11.44


Stilphen & Co., expressing


9.00


Charles E. Farnham, express- ing


1.85


Bancroft's Express, expressing


.90


E. R. Perham, expressing ·


12.45


Amounts carried forward ·


$9,098.32


$15,864.52


152


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $9,098.32 $15,864.52


Thorpe's Express, expressing 4.65


McIntire & Co., expressing ·


1.40


Glines & Co., expressing 1.10


J. W. Coveney, rent of P. O. box . .


4.00


Charles S. Robertson, premium of insurance 54.00


John Stackpole, expert testi- mony 12.50


Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., in- specting time lock ·


10.00


C. M. Blake, newspapers ·


3.00


Charles C. Ellis, return births ·


2.25


P. J. Finnegan, return of births


3.75


A. Ward Follett, return of births ·


12.50


Douglass F. Flewelling, return of births ·


2.25


P. M. Fitzsimmons, return of births ·


.75


A. W. Forbush, return of births G. W. Greenleaf, return of births .


1.00


13.75


A. A. Gibson, return of births John A. Gregg, return of births A. B. Gould, return of births Allen Greenwood, return of births ·


7.25


.50


.25


Sanford Hanscom, return of


births


3.50


W. J. Hatchett, return of births 2.75


1.00


Anna C. Hands, return of births H. A. Hands, return of births Amounts carried forward


4.75


$9,246.97


$15,864.52


of


1.75


153


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward · $9,246.97 $15,864.52


H. A. Houghton, return of births ·


.25


H. R. Higgins, return of births .25


7.00


H. C. White, return of births Albert C. Aldrich, return of births ·


8.25


Winifred H. Ames, return of births .


.25


L. N. Bump, return of births .25


G. W. Bryant, return of births


7.75


W. H. Bailey, return of births 7.75


W. A. Bell, return of births . 8.50


2.00


C. K. Cutter, return of births . Henry F. Curtis, return of births ·


6.25


C.K. Cavanagh, return of births A. H. Carvill, return of births John B. Curtis, return of births W. Crocker Clark, return of births ·


2.25


10.50


Frederick Coggshall, return of births ·


.25


Mary B. Currier, return of


births .


1.75


James E. Cleaves, return of births .


.50


W. H. Clancy, return of births


.50


George S. Cahill, return of births .


.50


George A. Coburn, return of births


·


5.00


Charles S. Cahill, return of


8.25


births .


.50


Thomas Cozier, return of births A. B. Dearborn, return of births Amounts carried forward


9.00


$6,336.22


$15,864.52


.50


1.25


·


154


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward .


$9,336.22 $15,864.52


Thomas M. Durell, return of


births . 17.00


Roland A. Davis, return of


births .


1.00


Edmond S. Dow, return of births .


.25


H. Ashton Downes, return of births ·


.75


R. Willis, return of births 4.00


John F. Couch, return of births


35.50


G. E. Hetherington, return of births .


1.00


W. P. Hammond, return of births


2.25


E. S. Kimpton, return of births Mary Kelley, return of births R. L. Lane, return of births Thomas J. Leahy, return of births .


2.00


.50


4.50 .


.25


1.25


Horace Leavitt, return of births R. L. McDonald, return of births .


.50


J.A. McDonald, return of births G. C. Mahoney, return of births A. Moll, return of births . ·


1.00


.25


Emily I. Morrisy, return of


.50


H. B. McIntire, return of births George A. Miles, return of births ·


8.75


A. E. Merrill, return of births Charles E. Mongan, return of births ·


6.25


H. P. Makechnie, return of births ·


1.25


Amounts carried forward .


$9,432.97


$15,864.52


3.25


births


1.00


3.75


155


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward .


$9,432.97 $15,864.52


Frank L. Newton, return of births . 4.00


L. P. O'Donnell, return of


births . 6.50


Emily J. Peaseley, return of births


.25


E. M. Phillips, return of births ·


.50


.25


2.75


5.00


3.50


4.75


1.75


3.00


1.25


.50


G. W. W. Whiting, return of births .


6.75


E. H. Marsh, reporting deaths . W. A. Frink, reporting deaths . Alfred E. Mann, reporting deaths


27.75


11.75


26.00


Francis M. Wilson, reporting deaths


14.00


John S. McGowan, reporting deaths


9.50


William A. Flaherty, reporting deaths 36.25


T. Weston Bryant, reporting deaths .50


John E. Bryant, reporting deaths


7.00


C. F. Bryant, reporting deaths


4.25


Amounts carried forward $9,610.72


$15,864.52


E. A. Sanborn, return of births F. G. Smith, return of births E. H. Stevens, return of births H. S. Trueman, return of births F. W. Taylor, return of births W. H. Tyler, return of births Anna B. Taylor, return of births J. K. Welch, return of births . Roswell Weatherbee, return of births


156


ANNUAL REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $9,610.72 $15,864.52


John G. Nichols, compensation for damages ·


250.00


Mary Ann Veazie, compensa- tion for damages ·


300.00


Frank V. Fonseca, compensa- tion for damages 125.00


Lucy A. Mayall, compensation for damages .


500.00


Mary Healey, compensation


for damages


100.00


Maurice White, compensation for damages


50.00


John F. O'Brien, labor . 11.00 ·


N. L. Pennock, labor


·


6.50


R. C. Burckes, labor


10.00


W. H. Laskey, labor


6.00


F. S. Dickinson, labor


7.00


E. P. Cook, labor


7.00


W. F. Marble, labor


2.00


James G. Wright, labor


2.50


James L. Whitaker, labor


7.00


J. E. Baird, labor


1.60


E. A. Parker, labor


2.00


Lizzie A. Southwick, labor


72.30


Howard P. Southwick, labor


108.45


Charles A. Southwick, labor


21.00


W. H. Kelley, labor


17.00


J. H. Smith, labor


28.00


Alfred Shiner, labor


2.20


Fred H. Parker, labor


4.00


Bernard F. Sheriden, labor


2.00


A. B. Colesworthy, labor .


4.50


E. T. Peterson, labor


4.50


Alfred F. Shiner, labor


5.40


Mrs. Hartness, labor


5.00


Amounts carried forward


$11,272.67


$15,864.52


157


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward


$11,272.67 $15,864.52


C. H. Weston, labor


5.00


Lewis G. Keen, labor


5.00


Thomas McNee, labor


13.00


D. G. Marshall, labor


5.00


Edward J. Young, labor


2.00


Edward W. Fowle, ringing bell


3.00


A. Strahan, ringing bell .


12.00


Howard Colbath, ringing bell .


9.00


W. H. Young, ringing bell


12.00


George Swift, ringing bell


12.00


E. A. Maynard, ringing bell


9.00


George W. Littlefield, ringing bell


9.00


Charles A. Earle, ringing bell .


12.00


Warren E. Locke, rent of hall .


21.00


Philip Eberle, rent of hall .


45.00


Trustees G. A. R. Hall, rent of hall


10.00


Odd Fellows' Building Asso- ciation, rent of hall


· 30.00


Whitney & Snow, hardware


108.32


W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware


6.66


J. A. Durell, hardware


.50


Middlesex Co. Truant School, board of truants .


826.27


L. A. Angier, use of team


65.00


S. J. Wood, keys, etc.


·


9.75


F. H. Burrows, turkeys


108.40


C. P. Brann & Co., turkeys


73.78


F. N. Downs, turkeys


87.70


S. S. Higgins, turkeys


76.20


L. W. Manning, turkeys


89.30


Jesse A. Dill, refreshments


30.00


F. E. Cheney & Co., refresh- ments .


52.10


Amounts carried forward,


$13,020.65


$15,864.52


158


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $13,020.65 12.00


$15,864.52


Silas D. Carter, refreshments .


H. H. Tilton & Co., display of fireworks 450.00


Benjamin F. Teele, services of band . 75.00


Hartwell & Richardson, first premium for plans of new city hall 1,000.00


Willard C. Kinsley Post, No. 139, G. A. R., contribution for observance of Memorial Day . 350.00


Company M, 8th Regt., M. V. M., contribution for rifle practice


250.00


W. A. Snow & Co., fountain


101.50


Charles B. Stevens, recording . 54.55


James F. Davlin, plumbing


12.38


John A. Merrifield, plumbing 19.34


A. A. Sanborn, steam fitting


62.52


Miller & Shaw, coupon cutter 30.73


Thomas Hollis, gum arabic


1.00


Benjamin F. Freeman, pastel


70.00


James A. McLane, posting


47.60


Stillman H. Libbey, services as auctioneer


21.60


William Buckley, veterinary


services


8.00


Flemming & Co., repairing fur- niture


27.40


A. B. & E. L. Shaw, repairing furniture ·


10.50


Hopkins & Holden, measures . 1.15


Cambridge Ice Co., ice .


45.00


William S. Ward, supplies


.80


Amounts carried forward


$15,671.72


$15,864.52


159


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $15,671.72 .90


$15,864.52


W. H. Bullard, salt


M. A. Mann, laundering


24.00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram .40


G. H. Griffin, watchman


148.00


S. E. Gilmore, telephone clerk


19.50


15,864.52


OVERLAY AND ABATEMENT.


CREDIT.


Balance from 1895


$329.58


Taxes, amount added by the Assessors for con- venience in apportionment, to be applied to abatement on taxes


21,890.34


Cash, taxes collected


18.41


$22,238.33


DEBIT.


Taxes, amount of abatements


$20,095.41


Balance to credit of account of 1897 2;142.92


$22,238.33


OVERPLUS ON TAX SALES.


CREDIT.


Balance from 1895


$102.13


Balance to 1897


102.13


POLICE.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$46,000.00


Police Station Incidentals, amount transferred 1,000.00


Reduction of Funded Debt, amount transferred . 2,500.00


Amount carried forward


$49,500.00


DEBIT.


160


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $49,500.00


Cash, received of Herbert A. Chapin,


clerk of the courts, officers' fees, fines, etc. $4,031.00


John M. Fisk, master of house of correction, fines, etc. 207.50


John R. Fairbairn, master of house of correction, fines, etc. 971.50


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of account


5,210.00


981.62


$55.691.62


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 E. Fuller, patrolman


1,098.00


Samuel A. Brown, patrolman


1,098.00


George L. Smith, patrolman .


1,059.00


Edward M. Carter, patrolman .


1,077.00


George W. Bean, patrolman .


966.00


George A. Bodge, patrolman .


1,098.00


Phineas W. Skinner, patrolman


1,098.00


Edward E. Hamblen, patrolman


417.00


John Hafford, patrolman 849.00


Albion L. Staples, patrolman .


1,098.00


George H. Carleton, patrolman


1,098.00


Judson W. Oliver, patrolman .


1,098.00


Francis A. Perkins, patrolman


1,092.00


Charles S. Thrasher, patrolman


1,098.00


William H. Johnston, patrol- man ·


1,098.00


Amounts carried forward ·


$23,542.00


$55,691.62


·


161


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$23,542.00 $55,691.62


Charles E. Woodman, patrol- man


1,098.00


Arthur E. Keating, patrolman


1,098.00


John G. Knight, patrolman


1,092.00


Stephen S. Smith, patrolman .


1,080.00


Jacob W. Skinner, patrolman . 1,098.00


Theodore E. Heron, patrolman


1,098.00


David A. Bolton, patrolman


1,092.00


Ulysses G. Skinner, patrolman


1,098.00


James M. Harmon, patrolman


1,095.00


Michael T. Kennedy, patrolman Charles W. Stevens, patrolman


1,098.00


Ira C. Carleton, patrolman


1,098.00


Ezra S. Dodge, patrolman


1,098.00


Eugene H. Gammon, patrolman


1,098.00


James J. Pollard, patrolman


1,065.00


Daniel G. Simons, patrolman .


1,098.00


Samuel Burns, patrolman


1,067.25


Frederic H. Googins, patrolman


1,061.75


Jotham Chisholm, patrolman .


1,063.50


William J. Davidson, patrolman


965.50


Elmer E. Drew, patrolman ·


955.00


John A. Dadmun, reserve pa- trolman


915.00


John A. Ray, reserve patrolman


877.50


Eugene A. Woodsum, reserve patrolman ·


915.00


Herbert Hilton, reserve patrol- man · George L. Rice, reserve patrol- man ·


915.00


Myron S. Gott, reserve patrol- man


880.00


Charles W. Reick, reserve pa- trolman


915.00


Amounts carried forward


$52,477.50


$55,691.62


1,086.00


915.00


162


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Amounts brought forward $52,477.50 $55,691.62


Irving E. Wilton, special patrol- man 18.00


William H. Kelley, special pa- trolman 8.00


Lewis R. Stewart, special patrol- man 8.00


N. L. Pennock, special patrol- man ·


8.00


George H. Dearborn, special


patrolman . 8.00


Frederick S. Dickinson, special patrolman . 8.00


Philip J. Fitzpatrick, special


patrolman . 8.00


Edwin F. Reed, special patrol- man 8.00


Daniel H. Rinn, special patrol- man 8.00


Edward T. Peterson, special pa- trolman 8.00


Cyrus D. Clark, special patrol- man 8.00


Daniel R. Spike, special patrol- man ·


8.00


Alfred N. Sibley, special patrol- man 8.00


Michael J. Daley, special patrol- man . 8.00


Peter J. Savage, special patrol- man . 8.00


Lambert M. Maynard, special patrolman . ·


8.00


Augustus R. Lewis, special patrolman . .


8.00


Charles H. Weston, special


patrolman . ·


8.00


Amounts carried forward · $52,631.50


$55.691.62


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Amounts brought forward $52,631.50 $55,691.62


Frank Nicolson, work on po- lice signal . . 20.00


Warren H. Smith, stable man 30.00


George R. Dale, stable man 41.00


Albert R. Shaw, stable man


28.00


Melville C. Parkhurst, lockup


keeper


·


100.00


Disbursements


12.00


Dennis Kelley, disbursements .


78.11


Eugene A. Carter, disburse- ments ·


75.52


Lemuel H. Snow, disbursements


21.85


George H. Carleton, disburse- ments


9.84


Edward M. Carter, disburse-


ments


5.44


Albion L. Staples, disburse- ments


1.80


Mary A. Staples, matron


.


212.50


Fresh Pond Ice Co., ice . .


35.00


Thomas Groom & Co., sta- tionery


30.95


M. L. Vinal, stationery . 3.60


H. Barrett, photographs .


15.50


Somerville Journal Co., adver- tising


21.45


Fulton O'Brion, hay and grain


206.97


Ira L. Roberts, blacksmithing 65.00


Whitney & Snow, hardware


27.26


W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware


4.14


Howe & Flint, hardware .


8.93


Milton H. Plummer, stable sup-


plies .


2.80


Pettingill, Andrews & Co.,


electrical supplies ·


82.99


Amounts carried forward ·


$55,172.15


$55,691.62


.


164


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $55,172.15 $55,691.62


Thomas W. Gleason, electrical supplies . 4.35


Elijah Walker, carpentering


1.20


L. D. Miller, polish


2.00


Rose Blanchard, meals


47.50


Mrs. J. Herron, meals


4.25


I. L. Smith, fuel 31.76


New Eng. Telephone & Tele- graph Co., rentals and tolls .


132.24


R. M. Sturtevant, oil, etc. 5.72


James Bartley, naphtha .


1.10


T. H. Fenelon, drugs .


1.70


C. H. Paine, drugs .


1.00


Charles E. Berry, harness work 11.00


E. Spalding, harness work 5.50


Charles Waugh & Co., repair- ing ambulance 5.50


Union Sq. Carriage Co., repairs of wagons . ·


43.25


Seward Dodge, repairs of


wagons .


1.85


J. Chabot, repairs of safe


15.00


D. Cutter, repairing badges


1.25


James T. Fitzgerald, carriage hire


16.00


L. H. Brown, carriage hire


8.00


W. Schuebeler, towels 1.80


Jackson Caldwell & Co., com- forters 9.00


J. H. Brooks, dry goods ..


1.50


M. R. Warren, books


16.50


Little, Brown & Co., books


3.00


Frank Shepard, books 3.00


J. M. Martin, deflector


4.00


Amounts carried forward


$55,551.12


$55,691.62


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Amounts brought forward $55,551.12 $55,691.62


Fuller, Leonard & Small, rub- ber tubing . 2.40


F. D. Snow, door stop 8.50


Union Glass Co., lanterns .


8.00


C. M. Blake, newspapers


15.00


Sulpho Naphthol Co., sulpho naphthol


3.00


S. H. Atkins, disinfectant


3.00


C. W. Leonard, disinfectant


12.50


Francis S. Brown, tarine


1.00


Oak Hall Clothing Co.,


wreathes


2.50


Reilly Medal Co., badges


8.65


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


2.00


James Bennett, labor on wires


7.50


Frank Nicolson, labor on wires


4.00


Philip J. Fitzpatrick, repairing chairs


3.50


S. J. Wood, keys .


.50


F. G. Ray & Son, laundering .


47.48


George C. Frost, laundering


6.39


Charles E. Farnham, expressing


3.53


George T. Day, expressing


.70


A. G. Renner, expressing


.35


$55,691.62


POLICE STATION INCIDENTALS.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$3,000.00


Cash, received of Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, rent of armory


300.00


County of Middlesex, rent of Court Room 600.00


Amount carried forwara


$3,900.00


166


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward .


$3,900.00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Henry S. Braden, janitor


$850.00


Frank W. Allen, assistant jani- tor 28.00


Horatio Wellington Co., fuel . , 219.10


I. L. Smith, fuel


124.60


Cambridge Gaslight Co., gas .


542.23


City of Boston, water


75.60


Jackson Caldwell & Co., carpets


62.50


J. Q. Twombly, painting


90.93


A. A. Sanborn, steam fitting


13.55


Howe & Flint, hardware


37.53


Whitney & Snow, hardware


5.15


W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware


5.05


J. F. Davlin, plumbing


23.85


George H. Maynard, plumbing


3.75


L. C. Seavey, roofing


49.60


E. Horn, mason work


2.13


R. M. Sturtevant, supplies


13.57


Boston Gas Appliance Ex-


change Co., gas fixtures


¥1.30


W. S. Burbank, sawdust .


2.40


Columbia Insecticide Co., in- secticide


7.50


George W. Manning, labor


58.52


$2,286.86


Police, amount transferred


1,000.00


Excess and Deficiency, balance to credit of account


613.14


$3,900.00


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