Report of the city of Somerville 1897, Part 9

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 870


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Amounts carried forward . $2,436 00


$3,000 00


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


169


Amounts brought forward $2,436 00 George O. W. Servis, photographs . . 2 50


$3,000 00


$2,438 50


Balance to credit of account, 1898


561 50


$3,000 00


INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed $300 00


Interest, amount transferred


50 00


State of Massachusetts, Indigent Soldiers and Sailors


367 00


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of ac- count


17 00


$734 00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid sundry persons as per pay rolls


$734 00


INTEREST.


CREDIT.


$80,000 00


Appropriations, amount assessed Cash, received of sundry per- sons on taxes and as- sessments . ·


$10,858 25


James F. Hathaway, on account of interest on tax of 1896 5 16


Interest on deposit in


banks


958 64


Charles Fay Heywood,


on tax titles released


73 68


Amounts carried forward $11,895 73


$80,000 00


170


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $11,895 73 $80,000 00


Real Estate Liens, interest on taxes on property sold to the city . 141 27


12,037 00


$92,037 00


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of


account


12,890 52


$104,927 52


DEBIT.


Cash, paid on Funded Debt :- $1,006,000, one year at 4 per cent $40,240 00


$120,000, six months at 4 per cent .


2,400 00


$200,000, one year at 4}


per cent . 9,000 00


/


$51,640 00


Less coupons unpaid .


18,615 00


$33,025 00


Sundry persons, unpaid coupons 18,615 00


$51,640 00


On Temporary Loans :- New England Trust Co., on note of $125,000, three months, dis- counted at 3} per cent, interest payable at maturity .


1,023 87


Amounts carried forward . $52,663 87


$104,927 52


171


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT


Amounts brought forward New England Trust Co., on note of $100,000, three months, dis- counted at 34 per cent, interest payable at maturity 819 09


Boston Five Cents Sav- ings Bank, on note of $150,000, eight months nineteen days, interest at 3 per cent


F. S. Moseley & Co., on note of $225,000, seven months nine- teen days, discounted at 3.30 per cent Blake Bros. & Co., on note of $100,000, six months two days, in- terest at 2.82 per cent F. S. Moseley & Co., on notes of $200,000, four months, dis- counted at 2.56 per cent


$52,663 87 $104,927 52


3,237 50


4,723 12


1,425 67


1,706 17


$64,575 42


Fire Department, amount trans- ferred


1,500 00


· Health Department, amount - transferred


3,500 00


Indigent Soldiers and Sailors, amount transferred


50 00


Amounts carried forward · $69,625 42


$104,927 52


172


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward


$69,625 42 $104,927 52


Miscellaneous, amount trans-


ferred .


5,400 00


Police, amount transferred . .


1,800 00


Public Grounds, amount trans- ferred . 20 00


Relief and Burial of Indigent Sol- diers and Sailors, amount transferred ·


1,500 00


School Contingent, amount


transferred . ·


700 00


School Contingent, Janitors'


Salaries, amount transferred


1,430 11


School Fuel, amount transferred School Teachers' Salaries,


100 00


amount transferred ·


16,951 99


Schoolhouse Incidentals, amount transferred . ·


2,000 00


Sewers Maintenance, amount


transferred


2,900 00


Support of Poor, amount trans- ferred


2,500 00


$104,927 52


MISCELLANEOUS.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


· $7,000 00


Interest, amount transferred .


5,400 00


$12,400 00


Cash, received of sundry per-


sons, costs on taxes and assessments $3,306 08


Amounts carried forward $3,306 08


$12,400 00


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


178


Amount brought forward .


$3,306 08 $12,400 00


James F. Hathaway, cost on tax of 1896 . 25 00


Charles Fay Heywood, cost on tax title re- leased 3 00


John H. Dusseault, fees for sealing weights and measures 258 78


L. B. Pillsbury, fees for sealing weights and measures 3 36


C. S. Philbrick, milk in- spector .


120 50


F. C. Fuller, plumbers' licenses 29 00


Boston & Maine Railroad, sealing weights and measures .


2 00


Sundry persons, licenses to peddle . .


50 00


Selwyn Z. Bowman, court fees . 25 00


Citizen Publishing Co.,


error in bill .


17 75


W. H. Brine, error in bill


5 00


H. A. Chick & Co., error in bill 8 00


George I. Vincent, City Clerk :-


Recording mort-


gages . . $492 75


Marriage certifi-


cates . 308 00


Licensing dogs . 222 80


Amounts carried for- ward .


$1,023 55


$3,853 47=


$12,400 00


1


.


174


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought


forward . $1,023 55


$3,853 47 $12,400 00


Amusements


42 00


Junk licenses. 92 00


Auctioneers' . li-


censes


40 00


Intelligence of-


-


fices . 20 00


Street musi -


e cians . 35 50


Billiards and


bowling 44 00


Fireworks .


70 00


Slaughtering li-


censes 3 00


N a t u ralization


fees 50


Copies of records 23 00


Private detective 10 00


Second hand


dealer .


10 00


1,413 55


Real Estate Liens, cost on prop- erty deeded to the city ·


77 25


5,344 27


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of account 670 11


$18,414 38


DEBIT.


Cash, paid precinct officers . ·


$1,615 00


Charles G. Brett, clerical


services 42 00


Frank E. Merrill, clerical services 57 00


Amounts carried forward


$1,714 00


$18,414 38


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


175


Amounts brought forward : $1,714 00


$18,414 38


Charles S. Robertson,


clerical services 51 00


Frederic W. Cook, cleri- cal services 15 00


Charles E. Sewall, census of births


90 50


Elizabeth S. Webster, census of births 41 80


Lillian H. Osborne, cen- sus of births ·


56 20


John M. Shroeder, census of births


81 70


Charles L. Ellis, salary as deputy collector 83 33


Charles L. Ellis, car fares


12 14


Thomas McNee, services as janitor .


28 00


. . i.


George H. Griffin, watch- man


730 00


Stephen J. Jackman, jani- tor of City Hall An- nex


140 00


S. E. Gilmore, telephone clerk .


36 50


Florence M. Grow, clerical services


382 69


Mary A. Sleeper, clerical services


272 01


Edith A. Woodman, cleri- cal services 148 01


Mabel Olmstead, clerical services


186 00


Luella M. Eaton, clerical services


110 68


Amounts carried forward


$4,179 56


$18,414 38


176


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $4,179 56 $18,414 38


Mabel L. Dadmun, clerical


services 136 67


Lucia A. Manning, cleri- cal services ·


34 67


Mabel Fitz, clerical ser-


vices . 104 00


Ella D. Gray, clerical


services 98 66


Gertrude F. Gray, clerical services 64 00


Amy L. Hamlet, clerical services 60 00


Martha E. Vincent, cleri- cal services 60 00


Ella L. Daniels, clerical services 78 00


Clara Z. Elliot, clerical services


17 17


Elizabeth Goldsmith, cler- ical services


48 00


Arthur Atwood, clerical services 86 00


Freeman L. Lowell, cleri-


cal services .


86 00


Morton A. Stevens, cleri- cal services 86 00


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.,


524 67


rentals and tolls


Somerville Electric Light Co., lighting


556 50


Cambridge Gaslight Co., gas


75 55


City of Boston, water


97 16


Amounts carried forward . $6,392 61


$18,414 38


177


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward


$6,392 61 $18,414138


F. J. Stanley, horse keep- ing . William Buckley, veter-


543 10


inary services


43 00


Cadogan Bros., horse-


shoeing


9 10


Seward Dodge, horse-


shoeing 14 30


E. Spalding, harness work


2 95


Boston Electric Co., sup- plies .


3 14


Pettingill, Andrews & Co., electrical supplies .


21 70


Thomas W. Gleeson, elec- trical supplies . 85


John Donnelly & Sons, bill posting


127 20


F. A. Fuller & Co., car- pentering .


787 48


W. J. Fermoyle, glazing


4 50


G. A. Walker, glazing


15 95


Whitney & Snow, sup- plies


48 95


W. E. Plumer & Co., sup- plies .


37 28


Howe & Flint, supplies


7 46


James Bartley, supplies


4 00


William S. Ward, sup- plies .


4 30


William H. Brine, sup- plies


10 00


7


Underhill Hardware Co., supplies


3 75


William McDonnell, re-


pairing buggy


45 40


:


Amounts carried forward · $8,127 02


$18,414 38


:


178


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $8,127 02 $18,414 38


Charles L. Underhill, re-


7 45


pairing furnace . C. H. McKenney & Co., repairing gas fixtures 1 00


George E. Lowell, car- riage hire


15 00


J. H. Thompson, carriage hire 45 00


L. H. Brown, carriage hire


201 00


Eugene Mead, carriage hire . ·


104 00


Glines & Co., barges, etc.


167 80


Martin Fay & Sons, team- ing 35 00


Arvine Hager, teaming


80 00


Gilman Express Co., ex- pressing


5 81


Bancroft's Express, ex- pressing ·


1 20


E. R. Perham, express- ing .


15 45


George T. Day, expressing


1 15


D. J. Lee, expressing ·


5


Wiley & Co., expressing .


75


American Express Co., ex- pressing 2 65


Edwin O. Childs, record-


ing deeds 30 60 .


S. J. Wood, keys


.


9 85


H. Wood, keys


11 45


A. M. Prescott, teaming


91 25


George W. Prichard,


teaming


5 00


Murphy, Leavens & Co., dusters 15 62


Amounts carried forward · $8,974 80


$18,414 38


179


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $8,974 80 $18,414 38


G. H. Maynard, plumb- ing 4 35


G. W. Gale Lumber Co., lumber


3 00


F. S. Dickinson, labor 5 00


A. B. Colesworthy, labor


5 00


E. S. Haradon, labor


5 00


R. C. Burckes, labor


7 50


W. H. Kelley, labor


·


11 00


G. H. Weston, labor


5 00


Edward T. Peterson, labor


5 00


W. H. Laskey, labor


9 00


Thomas McNee, labor .


75 50


James L. Whitaker, labor


5 00


M. J. Connell & Co., labor


5 00


N. L. Pennock, labor


6 00


Alfred Shiner, labor


2 20


George W. Moore, labor


48 50


Howard P. Southwick, labor . 6 00


D. P. Bucknam, labor


9 00


E. P. Cook, labor


7 00


Mrs. Sterling, labor


1 00


William Horrell, labor


4 00


B. F. Sheridan, labor


7 00


J. F. O'Brien, labor


9 00


Willard C. Kinsley Post,


No. 139, G. A. R.,


contribution for ob-


servance of Memorial Day 350 00


Company M, Sth Regt.,


M. V. M., contribut- tion for rifle practice . 250 00


Amounts carried forward .


$9,819 85


$18,414 38


180


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $9,819 85 $18,414 38


Citizens' Fourth of July


Committee, expenses


100 00


Masten & Wells, fire- works 450 00


Woburn Brass Band,


music 175 00


S. Z. Bowman, dis-


bursements 288 28


Frank W. Kaan, disburse- ments 73 22


Jairus Mann, disburse-


ments 30 60


Jennie L. Jones, disburse- ments 21 40


George I. Vincent, dis- bursements 5 25


Standard Carriage Goods Co., screens


147 00


Charles S. Robertson,


premium of insur- ance


150 00


Joseph J. Giles, premium of insurance 187 50


Middlesex County, legal documents 97 00


The Sprague & Hatha- way Co., frames 6 85


W. Schuebeler, dry goods 3 43


David Cutter, repairing clock 3 00


Fred W. Farrar, repairing clocks 6 00


C. C. Hoffman & Co., stamp 4 25


Amounts carried forward $11,568 63


$18,414 38


181


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $11,568 63


$18,414 38


Watts Bros., measure 1 50


M. A. Mann, laundering


24 00


J. A. Cummings Printing Co., printing 34 00


A. L. Haskell, printing 1 25


Thomas Groom & Co., pens . 1 60


Robert S. Robson, repair- ing ballot boxes 26 00


J. W. Coveney, rent of P. O. box . ·


2 00


Robert Thomas Clark, compensation for damages 683 86


Sarah A. Woods, compen- sation for damages .


1,029 40


John Deucey, compen- sation for damages 300 00


Charlotte A. Ricker, com- pensation for dam- ages .


250 00


N. J. Penney, compen- sation for damages .


50 00


Frank Emblon, compen- sation for damages 675 00


Hugh A. Wells, compen- sation for damages 25 00


Emma P. Waitt et al., cost in suit


144 00


John Kelley, expert testi- mony 15 00


L. F. O'Donnell, expert testimony 25 00


Thomas M. Durell, ex- pert testimony .


25 00


Amounts carried forward $14,881 24


$18,414 38


182


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $14,881 24 $18,414 38


Samuel W. Tucker, ser- vices as deputy


sheriff .


25 00


Philip Eberle, rent


25 00


Odd Fellows' Building 1 Association, rent ·


15 00


Warren E. Locke, rent


14 00


Milliken & Moore, rent .


10 00


Yale & Towne Manf'g Co., cleaning lock


10 00


Middlesex County Truant


School, board of


truants ·


656 28


H.


McConnell, house


numbers 39 90


Smith Premier Type-


writer Co., typewriter


96 75


Damon Safe & Iron


Works Co., labor on safe doors 8 20


Irving W. Wheeler & Co., awnings ·


65 50


Engineer's Department,


numbering houses 43 00


Engineer's Department, plans ·


150 00


Public Grounds account, labor ·


15 00


Fred H. Seaver et al.,


services as deputy sheriff .


3 48


Stillman H. Libby, ser-


vices as auctioneer .


21 30


C. M. Blake, newspapers


9 00


Amounts carried forward · $16,088 65


$18,414 38


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


183


Amounts brought forward


$16,088 65


$18,414 38


B. F. Wild, fuel


219 63


I. L. Smith, fuel ·


176 69


A. A. Sanborn, steam- . fitting 6 30


Derby Desk Co., furniture


183 85


Fleming & Co., repair- ing furniture


40 50


H. A. Chick & Co., repair- ing furniture 16 00


Thomas Hollis, drugs


65


E. B. Jones, painting


8 33


J. Q. Twombly, painting


15 08


Arthur C. Gordon, paint- ing


3 60


Jones, McDuffy & Strat- ton, water cooler 11 90


W. H. Bullard, spring water 9 10


C. C. Farrington, refresh- ments 41 00


Hotel Colson, refresh-


ments .


16 25


Thompson's Spa, refresh- ments


10 29


Jackson Caldwell & Co., furniture


38 35


Underhill Hardware Co., hardware . .


8 33


J. H. Brooks, dry goods


1 82


Jordan, Marsh & Co., dry goods


10 50


John H. Pray, Sons & Co., rug


2 10


Greenwood & Co., wood- enware


7 50


Amounts carried forward · $16,916 42


$18,414 38


184


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $16,916 42 $18,414 38


J. T. MacNeill, harness work 8 20


George R. Turner, barges


22 00


Spaulding Print Paper Co., paper


12 04


Wemyss Bros. & Co., rods . 9 50


F. H. Burroughs, turkeys 137 23


George E. Elliot, turkeys 107 41


S. S. Higgins, turkeys ·


111 55


L. W. Manning, turkeys


138 40


T. F. McNamara, turkeys


49 88


Sherin & Houley, turkeys


62 00


1


George Stephens, Jr.,


ringing bell


16 00


J. Howard Colbath, ringing bell 12 00


Charles A. Earle, ring- ing bell


12 00


E. A. Maynard, ringing bell . 6 00 ·


A. Strahan, ringing bell .


9 00


L. H. Knowles, ringing bell .


3 00


George W. Littlefield, ringing bell 11 00


John F. Couch, return of births, etc. 53 00


G. A. Coburn, return of births 6 75


Albert C. Aldrich, return of births 7 75


G. W. Bryant, return of births .


3 75


Amounts carried forward . $17,714 88


$18,414 38


185


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward ·


L. N. Bump, return of births .


$17,714 88 50


$18,414 38


William A. Bell, return of births 7 00


William H. Bailey, return of births 8 75


W. P. Brechin, return of births 1 00


Henry F. Curtis, return of births 5 50


E. H. Codding, return of births - 75


John B. Curtis, return of births


10 25


Mary B. Currier, return of births 75


Charles S. Cahill, return of births


14 75


·Charles K. Cutter, return of births 75


A. H. Carvill, return of births


2 75


William H. Clancy, return of births 75


A. B. Dearborn, return of births


14 25


Roland A. Davis, return of births 1 25


T. M. Durell, return of births


10 50


H. Ashton Downs, return of births 1 50


Charles C. Ellis, return of births .


4 00


Amounts carried forward · $17,799 88


$18,414 38


186


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $17,799 88 $18,414 38


P. J. Finnigan, return of births .


3 25


A. W. Forbush, return of births 2 00


A. Ward Follett, return of births 9 75


Douglass S. Flewelling, return of births 2 25 ·


A. A. Gibson, return of births .


15 75


John A. Gregg, return


of births .


3 75


J. B. Gould, return of births ·


1 00


H. A. Hands, return of births 5 75


W. P. Hammond, return of births 3 50


Henry C. Hache, return of births 4 00


Sanford Hanscom, return of births 2 50


William J. Hatchett, re- turn of births 4 25


E. S. Kimpton, return of births 2 50


R. L. Lane, return of


births ·


4 75


J. B. Lyons, return of


births 1 25


Forrest Leavitt, return of births .


1 00


Herbert B. McIntire, re- turn of births ·


1 50


Amounts carried forward · $17,868 63


$18,414 38


187


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $17,868 63 $18,414 38


J. A. McDonald, return of births ·


2 00


George C. Mahoney, re- turn of births · Charles E. Mongan, re- turn of births ·


1 75


10 25


A. E. Morrill, return of births 3 50


George A. Miles, return of births 13 00


H. P. Makechnie, return of births 2 25


A. Moll, return of births 4 00 F. L. S. Newton, return of births 2 25


Louis P. O'Donnell, re- turn of births 13 50


Charles E. Osgood, return of births . 75


Eugenie M. Phillips, re- turn of births 1 00


Edwin P. Stickney, return of births 25


E. A. Sanborn, return of births ·


1 25


E. H. Stevens, return of births ·


75


Frederick G. Smith, re- turn of births 7 25


Anna B. Taylor, return of births . ·


1 25


W. H. Tyler, return of births ·


1 25


Amounts carried forward $17,934 88


$18,414 38


188


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward · $17,934 88 $18,414 38


F. W. Taylor, return of births ·


5 00


H. S. Trueman, return of births ·


4 00


Roswell Wetherbee re-


turn of births 1 50


Charles J. Walsh, return of births 2 50


Mrs. J. K. Welsh, return of births 1 00


H. C. White, return of births 6 50


Reuben Willis, return of births 3 00


George W. W. Whiting,


return of births 8 75


Charles F. Bryant, re- porting deaths . 11 00


John E. Bryant, report- ing deaths 8 00


W. A. Frink, reporting deaths ·


10 75


David Fudge & Son, re- porting deaths . ·


4 00


C. H. Lockhart, report- ing deaths 22 00


E. H. Marsh & Son, re- porting deaths . 31 75


Alfred E. Mann, reporting deaths ·


25 00


P. H. Rafferty, report- ing deaths 28 25


Francis M. Wilson, re- porting deaths . .


22 25


Amounts carried forward . $18,130 13


$18,414 38


-


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


189


Amounts brought forward


$18,130 13 $18,414 38


John H. Dusseault, salary as sealer of weights and measures 185 98


L. B. Pillsbury, salary as sealer of weights and measures 91 67


E. F. Matthews, carpenter work 1 40


Alfred F. Shiner, labor 5 20


$18,414 38


OVERLAY AND ABATEMENT.


CREDIT.


Balance from 1896 $2,142 92


Taxes, amount added by the Assessors for con-


venience in apportionment, to be applied to abatement on taxes 5,420 87


Cash, taxes collected .


16 00


$7,579 79


DEBIT.


Taxes, amount of abatements .


$5,040 75


Balance to credit of account,


1898 2,539 04


$7,579 79


OVERPLUS ON TAX SALES.


CREDIT.


Balance from 1896


$102 13


Cash, received of sundry persons in excess of city's claim 55 00


Amount carried forward . $157 13


190


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward


$157 13


DEBIT.


Balance to 1898


$157 13


POLICE.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$46,000 00


Interest, amount transferred


1,800 00


Cash, received of Herbert A. Chapin, clerk of the courts, officers' fees, fines, etc. . .


$3,596 02


John R. Fairbairn, master


of house of correc-


tion, fines, etc. · Electrical Department,


1,282 00


salaries


102 00


4,980 02


Excess and Deficiency, balance to debit of ac- count


796 14


$53,576 16


DEBIT.


Cash, paid M. C. Parkhurst,


chief ·


$1,900 00


Robert R. Perry, cap-


tain . · Edward McGarr, ser-


1,500 00


geant . ·


1,200 00


Christopher C. Cava-


nagh, sergeant ·


1,200 00


Dennis Kelley, sergeant 1,200 00


Eugene A. Carter, .ser- geant


1,200 00


·


"i "Amounts carried forward . $8,200 00


$53,576 16


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


191


Amounts brought forward $8,200 00 $53,576 16


John E. Fuller, patrol- man


1,095 00


Samuel A. Brown, patrol- man ·


543 00


George L. Smith, patrol- man ·


1,095 00


Edward M. Carter, patrol- man ·


1,095 00


George W. Bean, patrol- man ·


1,095 00


George A. Bodge, patrol- man


1,095 00


Phineas W. Skinner, pa- trolman


1,095 00


John Hafford, patrolman


1,095 00


Albion L. Staples, pa- trolman ·


1,065 00


George H. Carleton, pa- trolman ·


1,095 00


Judson W. Oliver, patrol- man


1,095 00


Francis A. Perkins, pa- trolman


1,095 00


Charles S. Thrasher, pa- trolman


1,095 00


William H. Johnston, pa- trolman 1,050 00


Charles E. Woodman, patrolman .


1,095 00


Arthur E. Keating, pa- trolman ·


1,095 00


John G. Knight, patrol-


man


1,095 00


Amounts carried forward


$26,188 00


$53,576 16


192


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $26,188 00 $53,576 16.


Stephen S. Smith, patrol- man 114 00


Jacob W. Skinner, pa- trolman .


1,095 00


Theodore E. Heron, pa-


trolman · 1,095 00


David A. Bolton, patrol- man 1,062 00


Ulysses G. Skinner, pa- trolman ·


1,089 00


James M. Harmon, pa- trolman


1,095 00


Michael T. Kennedy, pa- trolman ·


1,095 00


Charles W. Stevens, pa- trolman 1,089 00


Ira S. Carlton, patrolman


1,095 00


Ezra A. Dodge, patrol- man ·


1,095 00


Eugene H. Gammon, pa- trolman


1,074 00


James J. Pollard, patrol- man


1,095 00


Daniel G. Simons, patrol-


man ·


1,095 00


Samuel Burns, patrolman


1,095 00


Frederic H. Googins, pa- trolman


1,062 00


Jotham Chisholm, patrol- man ·


1,095 00


William J. Davidson, pa- trolman ·


1,051 50


Elmer E. Drew, patrol- man ·


1,051 25


Amounts carried forward · $44,730 75


$53,576 16


193


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward


$44,730 75 $53,576 16


John A. Dadmun, patrol- man ·


963 50


Eugene A. Woodsum, pa- trolman ·


912 50


George L. Rice, patrol- man · ·


912 50


John A. Ray, reserve


patrolman .


912 50


Herbert Hilton, reserve


patrolman 895 00


Myron S. Gott, reserve patrolman 867 50


Charles W. Reick, reserve patrolman ·


902 50


William H. Kelley, spe- cial patrolman . 8 00


Daniel H. Rinn, special patrolman ·


4 00


Emery S. Harradon, spe- cial patrolman . 8 00


N. L. Pennock, special patrolman ·


8 00


George H. Dearborn


special patrolman 8 00


Frederick S. Dickinson, special patrolman 8 00


Philip J. Fitzpatrick, spe- cial patrolman . 8 00


Edward F. Reed, special patrolman 8 00


Bernard F. Sheridan,


special patrolman .


8 00


Edward F. Peterson, special patrolman .


8 00


Amounts carried forward


$51,172 75


$53,576 16


194


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $51,172 75 $53,576 16


Lewis R. Stewart, spe-


cial patrolman . 8 00


Daniel R. Spike, special patrolman 4 00


Michael J. Daley, special


patrolman ·


8 00


Peter J. Savage, special patrolman 8 00


Charles H. Weston, spe-


cial patrolman . 8 00


Alfred M. Sibley, special patrolman 8 00


Andrew B. Colesworthy,


special patrolman 8 00


Lambert M. Maynard,


special patrolman 8 00


Roy C. Burckes, special patrolman 4 00


William H. Smith, stable man


730 00


William J. Horrell, stable


man


28 00


Irving E. Wilton, watch- man .


36 00


William H. Kelley, watch- man


4 00


Frank E. Nicolson, elec- trical work


102 00


M. C. Parkhurst, lockup keeper .


100 00


Disbursements


10 00


Lemuel H. Snow, dis- bursements


16 10


Eugene A. Carter, dis- bursements 102 64


Amounts carried forward · $52,365 49


$53,576 16


195


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $52,365 49 $53,576 16


George H. Carleton, dis-


bursements 0


8 50


Albion L. Staples, dis-


bursements 7 22


Francis A. Perkins, dis-


bursements 40


Dennis Kelley, disburse-


ments 3 00


Elmer E. Drew, disburse- ments 1 14


Michael T. Kennedy, dis- bursements 2 15


Arthur E. Keating, dis- bursements 2 10


Frederick A. Burt, dis- bursements 9 95


Edward M. Carter, dis- bursements 1 24


Mary A. Staples, services as matron 155 00


Fulton O'Brion, grain


182 65


Ira L. Roberts, horse- shoeing


62 50


E. Spalding, harness work


8 15


Charles E. Berry, harness work


5 50


W. H. Way, veterinary


services


8 00


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., ren- tals and tolls


129 58


Fresh Pond Ice Co., ice


35 00


H. Wellington & Co., fuel


42 56


L.H. Brown, carriage hire


2 00


Amounts carried forward $53,032 13


$53,576 16


196


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $53,032 13 $53,576 16


Eugene Mead, carriage


hire 2 00


James T. Fitzgerald, car- riage hire 7 00


Union Square Carriage Co., repairs 149 85


William T. Henderson, repairs 6 00


Scoville Manufacturing Co., buttons 16 88


S. E. Spencer, badges 7 80


Simon Connor, wreaths 2 50


Pettingill, Andrews & Co., electrical supplies 68 09


I. H. Brown Moulding


Co., lumber 5 60


J. C. McLean, clock 2 50


Thomas Groom & Co., stationery .


14 25


Little, Brown & Co.,


books 7 00


W. A. Greenough & Co., directory 3 00


Sampson, Murdock &


Co., directory 2 00


Henry Barrett, photo- graphs 9 00


M. L. Vinal, stationery


3 00


W. Schuebeler, towels


3 30


J. A. Bremner, frame


4 00


Philip J. Fitzpatrick, re- pairing furniture 1 00


Fred W. Farrar, repairing badges 1 00


Amounts carried forward $53,347 90


$53,576 16


197


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward $53,347 90


$53,576 16


W. E. Plumer & Co., sup- plies ·


1 88


Milton H. Plummer, sup- plies ·


2 00


Whitney & Snow, sup- plies 18 87


Howe & Flint, supplies


24


R. M. Sturtevant, supplies


5 90


Cornelius Callahan Co., bolts


1 00


Walter Lord, polish .


2 00


Somerville Hospital,


board and care of prisoner ·


24 30


Thomas Hollis, powder 3 50


Albert C. Lyman, repairs


6 90


Somerville Journal Co., printing 60 87


Mrs. J. Herron, meals


25 25


A. L. Herron, meals


13 35


Henry F. Curtis, profes- sional services . 2 00


S. J. Wood, keys, etc.


1 00


E. R. Perham, expressing


30


Thorpe's Express, ex-


pressing ·


3 05


E. E. Whitehouse, ex- pressing .


30


H. M. Hillson & Co., teaming


3 00


American Express Co., ex- pressing 45


C. M. Blake, news-


papers


21 90


Amounts carried forward


$53,545 96


$53,576 16


198


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $53,545 96 $53,576 16


George C. Frost, launder- ing 30 20


$53,576 16


POLICE STATION INCIDENTALS.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, amount assessed


$2,500 00


Cash, received of County of Mid- dlesex, rent of court room


$600 00


Commonwealth of Massa-


chusetts, rent of


100 00


armory


700 00


$3,200 00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Henry S. Braden, jani-


tor


$794 01


Frank Allen, assistant


janitor .


56 00


N. Sterling, assistant jani- tor


28 00


Melville C. Parkhurst,


disbursements 15 15


H. Wellington & Co., fuel 132 00


I. L. Smith, fuel


240 35


Cambridge Gaslight Co., gas


483 92


City of Boston, water


65 80


J. Q. Twombly, painting


142 63


Arthur C. Gordon, paint-




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