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20 48
Milton H. Plummer, peppermint tubes
13 10
West & Jenney, sulphur
3 00
New England Vaccine Co., virus
22 19
J. Frank Gear, virus
1 90
Whitney & Snow, oil
26 52
Solshine Mfg. Co., polish .
3 00
C. C. Cooper, liniment
1 50
Melvin & Badger, regenerator
27 50
A. E. Wallis, repairs of regenerator
: 00
Boston Harness Dressing Co., soap
8 40
Citizen Co., printing .
12 25
Somerville Journal Co., printing
17 50
Thomas Groom & Co., book and tionery
85 75
George H. Walker, maps
45 00
Charles M. Berry, labor
11 80
C. A. Southwick, labor
2 00
Bridget Cotter, labor .
6 75
Margaret McCabe, labor
5 25
Mary Kemp, labor
7 50
Kate Sullivan, labor .
6 00
Charles Booth, hired team
48 38
Somerville Electric Light Co., lighting
49 53
Welch & Hall, horses .
300 00
Emma F. Locke, buggy
125 00
T. A. Murley, lettering carts
7 00
H. A. Thomas, rent of P. O. box
4 00
Ernest J. Cambridge, stamps
50 00
City of Somerville, water W. H. Way, veterinary services .
10 00
Dr. T. B. Shedd, medical advice
25 00
Isaac B. Kendall, premium of insurance .
30 00
Charles S. Robertson, premium of insur- ance
50 00
C. H. Crane, expressing
8 80
Glines & Co., expressing
15
$27,999 51
Highways.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, amount assessed
$40,000 00
Cash, received of Metropolitan Water Board, repairs
$24 35
J. Whiton, driveway
7 75
Carrie A. French, driveway
15 00
Jeremiah Sullivan, driveway
4 25
Amounts carried forward .
$51 35
$40,000 00
-
sta-
69 75
1
62
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$51 35 $40,000 00
Lawrence Cotter, driveway
23 75
Martha E. Belding, driveway
4 25
Laura M. Tesson, driveway
. 00
Robert A. Miner, driveway
2 50
Charles Linnehan, driveway
4 25
J. C. H. Snow, driveway
1 61
John Wilson, driveway
20 00
B. Mullin, driveway
10 00
Fred Lund, driveway
6 80
Fitchburg Railroad Co., setting stones
edge-
246 16
A. W. Forbush, repairs sidewalk
5 00
J. Frank Wellington, repairs sidewalk
54 94
J. H. Gould, repairs sidewalk .
8 00
W. A. Murtfeldt Co., ashes
42 35
George B. Pitcher, crushed stone
3 00
A. C. Aldrich, crushed stone
6 63
J. F. Currant, crushed stone
93
Charles I. Wood, crushed stone
1 68
C. E. Giles, crushed stone
75
Samuel T. Littlefield, crushed stone
. 50
George H. Lowe, cinders .
16 00
Osgood & Hart, old iron .
93 50
Massachusetts Pipe Line Gas Co., labor
108 20
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., labor ·
111 00
Charles H. Lunn, horse
25 00
John Fannon, horse
40 00
D. M. Smith, old cart
00
Thomas Ormand, rent
72 00
Arthur Murley, rent
64 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, street railway tax
60,510 20
Sidewalks account, city teams, etc.
2,834 15
Fire Department, Fire Station, Claren- don Hill, labor
570 72
Sewers, Construction account, repairs
199 05
Schoolhouse Incidentals account, crushed stone
6 30
Public Grounds account, crushed stone
118 86
Water Works Extension account, setting edgestones ·
139 06
Public Grounds, Lincoln Park account, labor
3,251 97
68,682 46
$108,682 46
DEBIT.
Cash, paid laborers' pay-rolls
$47,155 48
John P. Prichard, salary as superintend- ent of streets
1,600 00
Freight .
18 40
Eugene Mead, board of Superintendent's horse ·
281 86
City of Medford, one-half cost of main- taining Middlesex-avenue bridge .
941 99
Town of Wakefield, taxes .
61 76
Amounts carried forward
$50,059 49
$108,682 46
·
·
63
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward
$50,059 49
$108,682 46
Esau Cooper, horses
640 00
H. H. Stewart, horse
135 00
Mrs. M. A. Heffernan, horse
125 00
C. Everett Giles, horse
90 00
Frank Buttimer, stone
1,354 94
William J. McCarthy, stone
844 26
E. B. Parker, stone
199 74
William F. Cargill, stone
452 00
John Connors, stone
494 61
Patrick Leonard, stone
6 45
William H. Lenox, stone
710 08
M. E. Mills, stone
9 51
Mary J. Shean, stone
7 55
Charles Booth, stone
298 13
Frank McDermott, stone
1 41
Andrew Kennedy, stone
377 49
Coleman Brothers, stone
1,818 36
Harrison Mitchell, stone
429 35
Boston Elevated Railway Co., stone
138 28
W. B. Parker, stone
7 74
F. E. Chandler, stone
42 46
Timothy O'Keefe, stone
86 17
T. B. Munroe, stone
12 75
T. Allen, stone
14 58
J. H. Fannon, stone
92 42
Michael Kelley, stone
20 61
Portland Stone Ware Co., cement and brick
665 70
W. G. Nash, cement
53 65
Highland Coal Co., cement
7 50
John Silk, gravel
10 80
F. S. Cummings, sand
9 00
P. Lacey, sand
7 00
Emma A. Lincoln and S. A. and Ells- worth Fiske, filling
25 00
Richard Falvey, hired teams
22 50
Martin Gill, hired teams .
22 50
D. M. Smith, hired teams
210 31
F. C. Ayer, lumber
260 97
John M. Woods & Co., lumber
33 20
T. E. Littlefield, lumber
7 69
New Hampshire Lumber Co., lumber
2 79
I. H. Brown Moulding Co., lumber .
60
W. A. Sanborn, brick
1,299 39
Eastern Paving Brick Co., brick
900 56
Thomas Casey, brick
3 58
S. & R. J. Lombard, edgestones
1,033 68
Benjamin F. Anthony & Son, repairs of road roller
74 30
O. S. Kelley Co., repairs of road roller
73 25
Waters Governor Co., repairs of road roller
2 55
Good Roads Machine Co., repairs of road roller
37 30
Buffalo Pitts Co., repairs of road roller ·
14 00
The Hale & Mayhew Co., repairs of wagons
126 65
Thomas O. Hill, repairs of wagons
17 25
·
Amounts carried forward
$63,390 10
$108,682 46
64
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
Walter W. Field, repairs of crusher .
of
30 79
Richards & Co., repairs of crusher · .
02
Miller & Shaw, repairs of crusher
·
. 95
N. E. Fitz & Co., horses
80 20
Joseph Breck & Sons, hands carts, etc.
43 93
Braman, Dow, & Co., repairs of boiler, etc.
54 37
Jarvis Engineering Co., repairs of heater .
10 20
D'Este & Seeley Co., repairs
1 00
Lord & Webster, hay and grain
2,354 27
Nathan Tufts & Son, hay and grain
1,707 35
Hosmer, Robinson, & Co., hay and grain
513 44
Otis S. Brown & Co., hay and grain .
·
306 10
Fulton O'Brion, hay and grain
267 69
Gilmore, Smith, & Co., hay and grain
131 19
Scott & Bridge, hay and grain
160 18
W. M. Hadley, hay and grain
250 79
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., fuel
773 41
New England Gas & Coke Co., coke
6 34
George McDormand, horseshoeing
257 63
Edward O'Brien, horseshoeing .
234 25
I. B. Walker, horseshoeing
171 66
A. Clement. horseshoeing
85 98
A. C. Abbott, horseshoeing
29 13
William Buckley, horseshoeing .
8 00
William Flaherty, horseshoeing
1 33
John Rooney & Son, horseshoeing
2 35
P. J. Kinneen, horseshoeing
11 90
Seward Dodge, horseshoeing
1 50
W. H. Richardson, horseshoeing
00
John B. Rufer, horseshoeing
50
Frank Hersey, forcite
14 30
D. McDonald, harness work
118 83
Morgan & Bond, harness work
429 00
A. J. Wellington, elevator bucket
108 00
Star Brass Mfg. Co., condenser
75
Edwin Allen, lubricator
25 00
John P. Squire & Co., salt
1 81
Charles A. Small & Co., ginger, etc.
6 80
Leonard & Ellis, oil
84 30
P. Sutherland & Co., oil
21 00
Charles A. Claflin & Co., oil
1 87
I. H. Wiley & Co., paint
55 26
Boston Harness Dressing Co., soap
3 00
Walworth Mfg. Co., packing
1 80
Boston Belting Co., packing
116 46
George H. Sampson, packing
2 55
Boston Bolt Co., bolts
4 85
W. L. Snow, tools
9 77
W. E. Plumer & Co., tools
27 33
Underhill Hardware Co., shovels, etc.
48 16
Dodge, Haley, & Co., shovels, etc.
.
325 57
A. W. Isele & Son, hammers .
25 00
Ames Plow Co., plows
97 06
Page Brothers & Co., brackets
25 75
Amounts carried forward
$72,529 67
$108,682 46
$108,682 46
Roberts Iron Works Co., repairs crusher
$63,390 10 13 90
65
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward
$72,529 67
$108,682 46
E. A. Carlisle, Pope, & Co., windows
2 68
Higgins Brothers, plumbing
22 23
James F. Davlin, plumbing
9 25
J. W. Howard, shrubs
2 25
J. H. Bath, shrubs
28 80
Oliver Whyte & Co., screen bottoms
13 88
Henry C. Hunt Co., leather
3 17
Fayette Shaw Leather Co., leather
2 60
New England Broom Co., brooms
41 00
Edson Mfg. Co., broom sweeper
28 00
S. Armstrong & Co., barrels
18 00
George H. Lowe, street crossings
78 12
C. S. Rawson, street signs
60 00
James Rawson, signs
151 73
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery, etc.
45 33
Allen Brothers, stamps
1 30
Somerville Journal Co., advertising .
173 00
Somerville Citizen Co., advertising
114 50
C. H. Crane, liniment
2 50
Thomas Hollis Co., drugs .
10 00
George C. Goodwin, horse medicine
4 00
Herbert E. Bowman, horse medicine
3 76
William H. Hitchings, veterinary vices
ser-
44 00
C. H. Paine, veterinary services
40 00
Henry D. Padelford, oil
1 00
The Fairbanks Co., repairing scales
24 87
Priest, Page, & Co., cleaning scales
2 35
John H. Williams, blankets
75 02
A. M. Woods Co., calks, etc.
206 45
Falls Rivets & Machinery Co., pulleys
20 50
Henry C. Hunt Co., lacings
6 34
Eagle Oil & Supply Co., springs
55
Birch Brothers. labor
2 50
City of Somerville, water
160 50
City of Somerville, sidewalk assessment .
65 16
Somerville Electric Light Co., lighting
142 66
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., rentals and tolls
48 65
George O. W. Servis, photographs
1 00
H. Wood, filing saws
18 70
Farrel Foundry & Machine Co., screen for crusher
412 00
George E. Ricker, refreshments
16 00
Harry A. True, premium of insurance
50 00
B. G. Rogers, premium of insurance
140 00
Charles S. Robertson, premium of insur- ance
50 00
American Express Co., expressing
5 35
E. R. Perham, expressing
14 65
Gilman Express Co., expressing
1 65
Glines & Co., expressing .
50
Robert Burlen, binding plans
19 25
Margaret E. Quirk, compensation for damages
276 59
George W. Southward, Guardian, com-
pensation for damages .
1,500 00
Amounts carried forward
$76,692 01
$108,682 46
66
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$76,692 01
$108,682 46
Mary W. Knowles, compensation for
404 00
damages · Lucy F. Stephens, compensation for land damages
475 00
Sarah M. Story, compensation for land damages ·
235 66
Whitney & Snow, tools
.
149 14
E. S. Sparrow & Co, tools
40 72
T. A. Sallaway, hardware
19 54
James McCusker, hammers
7 50
John Cutter, harness work
5 15
Highways, Paving Washington account, stone · ·
Street
248 38
Sidewalks account, labor and brick
235 21
H. A. Hanscom & Co., stone
698 44
Balance to credit in account, 1900
29,471 71
$108,682 46
Highways, Paving Davis Square.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, amount appropriated by borrowing on
Funded Debt account
$5,000 00
DEBIT.
Balance to credit in account, 1900
$5,000 00
Highways, Paving Webster Avenue, Fitchburg Rail= road to Cambridge Line.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1898
$253 25
DEBIT.
Cash, paid Patrick McGovern, on account of contract $170 34
Sidewalks account, amount transferred . 82 91
$253 25
Highways, Paving Washington Street, Tufts Street to Boston Line.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, amount appropriated by borrowing on Funded Debt account $10,000 00
Cash, received of Highways account round stone ·
·
248 38
Amount carried forward
$10,248 38
.
$79,210 75
67
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$10,248 38
DEBIT.
Cash, paid laborers
$168 15
S. & R. J. Lombard, paving blocks .
5,439 00
S. & R. J. Lombard, flagging . 358 38
Patrick McGovern, on account of con- tract ·
4,036 72
Patrick McGovern, extra work
16 85
Mary Follett, typewriting
12 00
$10,031 10
Balance to credit in account, 1900 .
217 28
$10,248 38
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, amount assessed . .
$500 00
Cash, received of sundry persons, money not called for
State of Massachusetts,
Indigent Sol-
243 50
263 50
$763 50
DEBIT.
Cash, paid Sundry Persons as per pay-rolls · $507 00
Excess and Deficiency, balance to credit of account
256 50
$763 50
Interest.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, amount assessed
Water Works Income, amount transferred
Cash, received of sundry persons on taxes and assessments
$13,908 31
Interest on deposit in banks
1,221 06
Interest on tax titles released
85 15
Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, pre- mium on bonds
75 00
Real Estate Liens, interest on estates deeded to the city for non-payment of taxes
118 53
15,408 05
$92,108 05
DEBIT.
Cash, paid on Funded Debt :- $139,000, one year at 4 per cent. $5,560 00
Amounts carried forward . $5,560 00
$92,108 05
$20 00
diers and Sailors .
·
$70,000 00 6,700 00
68
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$50,000, six months at 4 per cent. 1,000 00 .
$150,000, one year at 41/2 per cent.
6,750 00
$25,000, six months at 412 per cent.
562 50
$991,000, one year at 4 per cent.
39,640 00
$43,000, six months at 4 per cent.
860 00
$54,372 50
Less coupons unpaid
22,780 00
$31,592 50
Sundry Persons, unpaid coupons
22,780 00
$54,372 50
On Temporary Loans :--
F. S. Moseley & Co., on note of $100,000, six months, discounted at 2.7 per cent.
1,348 25
The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, on note of $100,000, six months, at 3 per cent., interest payable at maturity · The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, on note of $100,000, six months, at 3 per cent., interest payable at maturity
1,500 00
The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, on note of $100,000, one-day . The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, on note of $100,000, four months, at 3 per cent., interest payable at maturity
8 33
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on note of $100,000, three months, 3.59 per cent. 897 50
The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, on note of $100,000, one month and one day 387 50
The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, on note of $100,000, seven months, 3 per cent., interest payable at maturity
1,750 00
Rogers, Newman, & Tolman, on note of $100,000, four months and one day, discounted at 4.1 per cent. 1,378 06
The Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, on note of $100,000, five days, 5 per cent. .
41 67
$9,811 31
On Funded Debt
54,372 50
On Temporary Loans
9,811 31
Sam Walter Foss, librarian, interest on $1,000, two years, fifty-seven days, 5 per cent
107 92
Fire Department, amount transferred .
700 00
Engineering Department, amount trans- ferred 200 00
Excess and Deficiency, balance to credit of . account 26,916 32
$92,108 05
·
$5,560 00
$92,108 05
1,500 00
1,000 00
69
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Miscellaneous.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, amount assessed . .
Real Estate Liens, for costs on estates deeded to the city
for non-payment of taxes .
28 00
Cash, received of sundry persons, costs on taxes and assessinents
$4,548 80
9 00
John H. Dusseault, fees weights and measures .
for sealing
348 32
C. S. Philbrick, milk inspector's fees
136 00
Fulton O'Brion, public weigher
27 70
F. C. Fuller, plumbers' licenses
39 50
State of Massachusetts, sealing weights
68
Peter Lupos, license to peddle
25 00
John J. Strates, license to peddle
25 00
Constantine Vailas, license to peddle
25 00
Vincenzo Di Fazio, license to peddle
25 00
Joseph Bora, license to peddle
25 00
George F. Hughes, release of restriction on land
5 00
H. B. Crandall, costs in suit
8 56
William H. Morgan, administrator, costs in suit .
1 00
Sundry Persons, druggists' licenses .
25 00
George I. Vincent, City Clerk :-
Recording mortgages
$383 00
Marriage certificates
300 00
Licensing dogs
285 20
Amusements
95 00
Junk licenses
88 00
Auctioneers' licenses
50 00
Intelligence offices
20 00
Billiards and pool
76 00
Fireworks
72 00
Slaughtering
3 00
Second-hand store
10 00
Night lunch
2 00
Street musicians
29 50
Private detectives
30 00
Liquor licenses
25 00
Copies of records
28 50
1,497 20
6,771 76
$18,799 76
DEBIT.
Cash, paid John H. Dusseault, salary as
sealer of weights and measures
$734 01
. Mabel L. Dadmun, clerical services .
206 01
Gertrude F. Gray, clerical services .
254 69
Rebecca J. Greene, clerical services. Florence M. Grow, clerical services .
34 67
Amy L. Hamlet, clerical services
56 01
Marion E. Kendall, clerical services
52 68
Mabel Olmsted, clerical services
220 01
Amounts carried forward
$1,658 75
$18,799 76
.
·
$12,000 00
On tax titles released
.
100 67
70
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$1,658 75
$18,799 76
Sarah J. Lamont, clerical services
65 34
Nannie M. Sargent, clerical services .
158 67
Mary A. Sleeper, clerical services
34 67
Alice M. Vincent, clerical services
398 69
Elsie Tufts, clerical services
72 01
Charles G. Brett, clerical services
39 00
Frederic W. Cook, clerical services
42 00
Arthur Atwood, clerical services
50 00
Charles E. Davis, clerical services
6 88
G. Ernest Griffin, clerical services
3 00
John F. Kennard, clerical services
17 50
Frank E. Merrill, clerical services
45 00
William P. Mitchell, clerical services
3 00
Freeman L. Lowell, clerical services
50 00
Elmer S. Olmsted, clerical services .
50 00
Ada C. Walker, clerical services
142 01
Stephen J. Jackman, janitor City Hall Annex
420 00
Albert Taylor, services as janitor
35 00
E. A. Parker, special duty
22 00
Miller & Shaw, repairs coupon cutter
2 62
George F. Hurn & Co., repairs furniture .
1 25
Derby Desk Co., repairs furniture
17 95
W. F. Fleming, repairs furniture
1 00
Robert S. Robson, repairing ballot boxes
36 75
James Martin & Son, awning
2 50
Irving W. Wheeler & Co., awnings .
.
14 75
John H. Pray, Sons, & Co., carpet
·
76 75
Jackson Caldwell & Co., furniture .
3 40
Union Decorating Co., decorations
10 00
Lee L. Powers, decorations
35 00
M. G. Staples, storage
61 58
T. F. McGann, railing
12 00
Sprague & Hathaway Co., frame
00
Benjamin F. Freeman, portrait and frame
70 00
George H. Walker & Co., maps
250 00
F. W. Allen, bookcase .
.
18 12
A. H. Irving, fasteners
2 25
McKenney & Waterbury, lamps
.
3 50
Standard Scale & Supply Co., scales
70 57
Citizen Co., printing
7 35
Somerville Journal Co., printing
7 75
G. F. Matthews, carpentering .
173 49
Harris P. Tibbetts, carpentering
880 96
G. A. Walker, painting
23 63
George W. Manning, painting
18 95
W. J. Ferinoyle, setting glass
50
D. P. Bucknam, mason work
3 75
I. H. Brown Moulding Co., mouldings
61
H. A. Winship, bag
; 00
E. J. Cambridge. stamps
8 42
S. E. Spencer, badges
1 50
The Boston Regalia Co., sashes
7 50
Charles M. Berry, telephone
. 85
E. P. Schuebeler, cloth
3 25
M. A. Mann, laundering
24 00
Amounts carried forward
$5,234 16
$18.799 76
.
14 00
Greenwood & Co., dusters
.
.
10 14
E. A. Drown, lights
.
.
.
.
71
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward
$5,234 16
$18,799 76
James Bartley, salt
5 60
I. H. Wiley & Co., polish
1 50
A. E. Googins, floor oil
1 00
Howe & Flint, hardware
40 55
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware
41 76
Whitney & Snow. hardware
20 74
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware .
1 51
Charles L. Underhill, hardware
35 15
Copithorne Bros., supplies
1 08
Frank W. Kaan, office rent
150 00
Frank W. Kaan, disbursements
246 63
Dennis Kelley, court expenses
73 85
George I. Vincent, disbursements
2 00
E. W. Bailey, expenses of special com- mittee
5 00
Jairus Mann, disbursements
2 05
Jennie L. Jones, car fares
22 60
Charles L. Ellis, car fares
11 70
Charles S. Robertson, clerical services
45 00
Charles S. Robertson, stamps
55
Stillman H. Libby, services as auctioneer
23 40
J. W. Howard, flowers
5 00
William Buckley, horseshoeing
30 75
P. Kirk, harness work
36 00
J. T. Macneill, harness work
12 10
Hale & Mayhew Co., repairing wagon .
37 45
Damon Safe & Iron Works Co., repair- ing safe 3 70
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., cleaning and in- suring time lock
15 00
A. A. Sanborn, steamfitting
14 30
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., fuel
508 82
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., rentals and tolls
442 96
Cambridge Ice Co., ice
138 50
Cambridge Gaslight Co., gas
84
Somerville Electric Light Co., lighting
923 45
City of Somerville, water
44 24
Edwin O. Childs, recording deeds .
97 80
Middlesex County Truant School, board of truants
479 57
30 00
F. J. Stanley, board of messenger's horses Morgan & Bond, carriage robe
12 00
C. M. Blake, newspapers
6 00
Eugene Mead, carriage hire
141 00
L. H. Brown, carriage hire
172 00
Howard Lowell & Son, carriage hire
11 00
J. H. Thompson, carriage hire .
15 00
W. J. Kelley, labor
2 50
F. A. Mansfield, labor
25 38
David G. Marston, labor
12 85
C. A. Southwick, labor
3 00
Solon C. Gilmore, labor
28 00
Wesley B. Higgins, labor .
30 00
N. L. Pennock, labor .
10 00
Amounts carried forward
$9,804 54
$18,799 76
Middlesex County Jail, board of prisoner Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 25 per cent. of liquor licenses
6 25
543 25
72
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$9,804 54
$18,799 76
F. S. Dickinson, labor
10 00
William T. Higgins, labor
5 00
E. T. Peterson, labor
7 50
J. L. Whittaker, labor
7 50
Charles Gale, labor
2 50
E. P. Cook, labor
9 50
Alfred Shiner, labor
2 00
Alfred F. Shiner, labor
8 37
Bernard F. Sheridan, labor
7 50
A. B. Colesworthy, labor
10 00
J. W. Rich, labor
2 50
John F. O'Brien, labor
14 30
R. C. Burckes, labor
10 00
Mrs. Carroll, labor
1 10
George H. Maynard, plumbing
4 90
Pettingill Andrews Co., electrical plies
sup-
14 19
John Donnelly & Sons, posting
40 40
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & In- surance Co., insurance
50 00
Willard C. Kinsley Post, 139, G. A. R., contribution for observance of Memo- rial Day · ·
400 00
Co. M, 8th Regt., M. V. M., contribution for rifle practice
250 00
Frank L. Collins, band 100 00
100 00
E. F. Hicks, cost of entertaining Co M
234 00
Charles C. Farrington, refreshments
64 92
Hotel Colson, refreshments
33 45
E. W. Hall, cost of entertaining Co. M
16 25
H. Wood, repairing lock
6 20
C. P. Brann & Co., turkeys
98 51
F. L. Card, turkeys
82 62
George E. Elliott, turkeys
56 00
F. W. & W. Higgins, turkeys
116 90
L. Herbert Huntley, turkeys
97 50
L. W. Manning, turkeys
149 35
George W. Littlefield, ringing bell
12 00
E. A. Maynard, ringing bell
12 00
A. Strahan, ringing bell
9 00
J. H. Colbath, ringing bell
12 00
Charles A. Earle, ringing bell
12 00
George Stephens, Jr., ringing chimes
16 00
Albert August, return of births
1 50
George G. Averill, return of births
1 75
Edward E. Allen, return of births
1 00
Albert C. Aldrich, return of births
6 00
William H. Bailey, return of births William A. Bell, return of births
4 50
G. W. Bryant, return of births
4 25
L. N. Bump, return of births
3 25
F. F. Carr, return of births
. 25
A. H. Carvill, return of births
1 25
John F. Couch, return of births
45 25
J. H. Cunningham, return of births
1 75
Mary B. Currier, return of births
2 75
Amounts carried forward
$11,969 75
$18,799 76
.
W. M. Perkins, band
on their return from Cuba
.
1 75
73
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward
$11,969 75
$18,799 76
H. F. Curtis, return of births
5 50
Charles K. Cutter, return of births
75
Roland A. Davis, return of births
75
A. B. Dearborn, return of births
5 75
Augustus W. Dudley, return of births
1 50
T. M. Durell, return of births
6 75
John E. Dwyer, return of births
25
Charles C. Ellis, return of births
1 25
P. J. Finnigan, return of births
2 75
Douglas S. Flewelling, return of births
2 00
A. Ward Follett, return of births
75
E. Scott Dow, return of births .
50
A. W. Forbush, return of births A. A. Gibson, return of births
22 75
John A. Gregg, return of births
14 25
Henry C. Hache, return of births
16 50
W. B. Hammond, return of births
1 25
H. A. Hands, return of births
2 50
William J. Hatchett, return of births
4 25
William F. Holmes, return of births
4 75
E. S. Kimpton, return of births
3 00
R. L. Lane, return of births
3 00
Thomas J. Leahy, return of births
1 75
Forrest Leavitt, return of births
1 25
Joseph S. Lockhart, return of births
1 50
Charles F. Maguire, return of births George C. Mahoney, return of births
3 25
H. P. Makechnie, return of births J. A. McDonald, return of births
1 25
H. B. McIntire, return of births
75
A. E. Merrill, return of births
4 25
Edward J. Meyer, return of births
1 25
George A. Miles, return of births
12 00
George W. Mills, return of births A. Moll, return of births
7 50
Charles A. Mongan, return of births
18
Frank L. Morse, return of births
1 75
Louis P. O'Donnell, return of births
14 00
George E. Osgood, return of births
4 25
Charles F. Parker, return of births
75
Eugenie M. Phillips, return of births E. D. Pillsbury, return of births
1 00
E. A. Sanborn, return of births
. 50
Frederick G. Smith, return of births
13 00
Betty Suber, return of births
1 00
Anna B. Taylor, return of births
3 75
F. W. Taylor, return of births
2 25
H. S. Trueman, return of births
2 25
W. H. Tuber, return of births
1 25
Roswell Wetherbee, return of births
1 00
George W. W. Whiting, return of births
10 50
Reuben Willis, return of births
1 25
J. M. Crocker, return of births
1 00
Charles S. Cahill, return of births
10 50
.
75
Philip M. Fitzsimmons, return of births L. F. Lathe, return of births
1 00
Frank L. Newton, return of births
1 25
Elizabeth S. Webster, census of births
83 10
Amounts carried forward
$12,299 10
$18,799 76
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5 25
25
3 75
1 75
75
74
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward
$12,299 10
$18,799 76
Marie W. Hunt, census of births
44 10
John F. Kennard, census of births
40 20
Clara Z. Elliot, census of births
31 00
Charles G. Brett, census of births
23 70
Francis M. Wilson, reporting deaths
25 75
E. H. Marsh, reporting deaths .
20 00
A. E. Mann, reporting deaths
18 75
John S. McGowan, reporting deaths
12 75
C. F. Bryant, reporting deaths
11 75
W. A. Frink, reporting deaths
9 75
John E. Bryant, reporting deaths
3 25
David Fudge & Son, reporting deaths
6 25
Precinct Officers
2,411 00
R. M. Dill, rent of hall
27 00
Simon Connor, rent of hall
75 00
Odd Fellows' Building Association, rent of hall
30 00
Warren E. Locke, rent of hall
14 00
Milliken & Moore, rent of hall
10 00
Philip Eberle, rent of hall
62 50
Somerville Guild, rent of hall
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