Report of the city of Somerville 1902, Part 5

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 518


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1,000


4,000


July 1, 1901


3,012 to 3,014


3}


July 1, 1921


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1901


3,015 to 3,016


July 1, 1922


1,000


2,000


Total amount


of City


Loan Bonds


$1,066,000


55


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Sewer Loan Bonds.


DATE.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi- nation.


Amount.


July 1, 1894


62


4


July 1, 1903


$1,000


$1,000


July 1, 1897


179


4


July 1, 1903


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


203


4


July 1, 1903


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


225


3₺


July 1, 1903


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


45


4₺


Oct. 1, 1903


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


63


4


July 1, 1904


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


180


4


July 1, 1904


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


204


4


July 1, 1904


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


226


3₺


July 1, 1904


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


255


3}


July 1, 1904


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


46


Oct. 1, 1904


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


64


4


July 1, 1905


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


181


4


July 1, 1905


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


205


4


July 1, 1905


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


227


3}


July 1, 1905


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


256


33


July 1, 1905


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


47


4₺


Oct. 1, 1905


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


65


4


July 1, 1906


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


182


4


July 1, 1906


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


206


4


July 1, 1906


1,000


1,000


July 1. 1901


22S


July 1, 1906


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


257


33


July 1, 1906


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


48


Oct. 1, 1906


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


66


4


July 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


183


4


July 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


207


4


July 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


229


July 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


258


3}


July 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


49


4}


Oct. 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


67


4


July 1, 1908


1,000


1.000


Amount


carried


forward .


$31,000


July 1, 1903


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


254


56


ANNUAL REPORTS.


SEWER LOAN BONDS .- Continued.


DATE.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per Cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi- nation.


Amount.


July 1, 1897


184


4


July 1, 1908


$1,000


1,000


July 1, 1893


208


4


July 1, 1908


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


230


3}


July 1, 1908


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


259


33


July 1, 1908


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


50


4}


Oct. 1, 1908


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


68


4


July 1, 1909


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


185


4


July 1, 1909


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


209


4


July 1, 1909


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


231


3₺


July 1, 1909


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


260


July 1, 1909


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


51


4}


Oct. 1, 1909


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


69


4


July 1, 1910


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


186


4


July 1, 1910


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


210


4


July 1, 1910


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


232


33


July 1, 1910


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


261


3}


July 1, 1910


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


52


4}


Oct. 1, 1910


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


70


4


July 1, 1911


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


187


4


July 1, 1911


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


211


4


July 1, 1911


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


233


July 1, 1911


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


262


3₺


July 1, 1911


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1893


53


4}


Oct. 1, 1911


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


71


4


July 1, 1912


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


188


4


July 1, 1912


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


212


4


July 1, 1912


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


234


3₺


July 1, 1912


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


263


31


July 1, 1912


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


72


4


July 1, 1913


1,000


1,000


Amount


carried


forward


$60,000


.


$31,000


Amount


brought


forward . .


57


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


SEWER LOAN BONDS .- Continued.


DATE.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi- nation.


Amount.


July 1, 1897


189


4


July 1, 1913


$1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


213


4


July 1, 1913


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


235


3}


July 1, 1913


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


264


3}


July 1, 1913


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1894


73


4


July 1, 1914


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


190


4


July 1, 1914


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


214


4


July 1, 1914


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


236


3}


July 1, 1914


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


265


3}


July 1, 1914


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


191


4


July 1, 1915


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


215


4


July 1, 1915


1,000


1 000


July 1, 1901


237


31


July 1, 1915


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


266


3}


July 1, 1915


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


192


4


July 1, 1916


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


216


4


July 1, 1916


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


238


33


July 1, 1916


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


267


July 1, 1916


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


193


4


July 1, 1917


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


217


4


July 1, 1917


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


239


3}


July 1, 1917


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


268


3}


July 1, 1917


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


194


4


July 1, 1918


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


218


4


July 1, 1918


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


240


33


July 1, 1918


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


269


31


July 1, 1918


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


195


4


July 1, 1919


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


219


4


July 1, 1919


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


241


July 1, 1919


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


270


3}


July 1, 1919


1,000


1,000


Amount


carried


forward


$89,000


Amount


brought


forward .


$60,000


58


ANNUAL REPORTS.


SEWER LOAN BONDS .- Continued.


DATE.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi- nation.


Amount.


Amount


brought


forward . .


. ·


$89,000


July 1, 1897


196


4


July 1, 1920


$1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


220


4


July 1, 1920


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


242


34


July 1, 1920


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


271


3}


July 1, 1920


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


197


4


July 1, 1921


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


221


4


July 1, 1921


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


243


3}


July 1, 1921


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


272


32


July 1, 1921


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1897


198


4


July 1, 1922


1,000


1,00 )


July 1, 1898


222


4


July 1, 1922


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


244


34


July 1, 1922


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


273


3}


July 1, 1922


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1898


223


4


July 1, 1923


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


245


July 1, 1923


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


274


July 1, 1923


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


246


July 1, 1924


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


275


3}


July 1, 1924


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


247


3}


July 1, 1925


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


276


3}


July 1, 1925


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


248


3}


July 1, 1926


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


277


3}


July 1, 1926


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


249


3}


July 1, 1927


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


278


July 1, 1927


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


250


3}


July 1, 1928


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


251


3}


July 1, 1929


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


252


3}


July 1, 1930


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1901


253


July 1, 1931


1,000


1,000


Total amount


of Sewer Loan


Bonds


under debt


limit


$116,000


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT. 59


SEWER LOAN BONDS .- Concluded. ISSUED UNDER AUTHORITY OF CHAPTER 357, ACTS OF 1895, BEYOND THE LIMIT FIXED BY LAW.


DATE.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi- nation.


Amount.


July 1, 1895


102 to 105


4


July 1, 1903


$1,000


$4,000


July 1, 1895


106 to 109


4


July 1, 1904


1,000


4,000


July 1, 1895


110 to 113


4


July 1, 1905


1,000


4,000


July 1, 1895


114 to 116


4


July 1, 1906


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


117 to 119


4


July 1, 1907


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


120 to 122


4


July 1, 1908


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


123 to 125


4


July 1, 1909


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


126 to 128


4


July 1, 1910


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


129 to 131


4


July 1, 1911


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


132 to 134


4


July 1, 1912


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


135 to 137


4


July 1, 1913


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


138 to 140


4


July 1, 1914


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


141 to 143


4


July 1, 1915


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


144 to 146


4


July 1, 1916


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


147 to 149


4


July 1, 1917


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


150 to 152


4


July 1, 1918


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


153 to 155


4


July 1, 1919


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


156 to 158


4


July 1, 1920


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


159 to 161


4


July 1, 1921


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


162 to 164


4


July 1, 1922


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


165 to 167


4


July 1, 1923


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


168 to 170


4


July 1, 1924


1,000


3,000


July 1, 1895


171 to 173


4


July 1, 1925


1,000


3,000


Total amount


of Sewer Loan


Bonds


under above


Act . .


$72,000


-


60


ANNUAL REPORTS.


2


City Loan Paving Bonds. ISSUED UNDER AUTHORITY OF CHAPTER 153, ACTS OF 1892, BEYOND THE LIMIT FIXED BY LAW.


Date.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi- nation.


Amount.


October 1, 1892


51 to 55


4


Oct. 1, 1903


$1,000


$5,000


October 1, 1892


56 to 60


4


Oct. 1, 1904


1,000


5,000


October 1, 1892


61 to 65


4


Oct. 1, 1905


1,000


5,000


October 1, 1892


66 to 70


4


Oct. 1, 1906


1,000


5,000


October 1, 1892


71 to 75


4


Oct. 1, 1907


1,000


5,000


October 1, 1892


76 to 80


4


Oct. 1, 1908


1.000


5,000


October 1, 1892


81 to 85


4


Oct. 1, 1909


1,000


5,000


October 1, 1892


86 to 90


4


Oct. 1, 1910


1,000


5,000


October 1, 1892


91 to 95


4


Oct. 1, 1911


1,000


5,000


October 1, 1892


96 to 100


4


Oct. 1, 1912


1,000


5,000


Total amount of


Paving


Bonds


$50,000


61


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Water Loan Bonds.


DATE.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi- nation.


Amount.


July 1, 1886


239 to 256


4


July 1, 1903


$1,000


$18,000


July 1, 1896


6454


4


July 1, 1903


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


349 to 350


4


Oct. 1, 1903


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1890


448 to 449


4


Oct. 1, 1903


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1886


257 to 266


4


July 1, 1904


1,000


10,000


July 1, 1896


6455


4


July 1, 1904


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


351 to 352


4


Oct. 1, 1904


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1890


450 to 451


4


Oct. 1, 1904


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1896


6456


4


July 1, 1905


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


353 to 355


4


Oct. 1, 1905


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


452 to 453


4


Oct. 1, 1905


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1876


30 to 31


53


July 1, 1906


5,000


10,000


July 1, 1896


1457


4


July 1, 1906


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


356 to 358


4


Oct. 1, 1906


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


454 to 455


4


Oct. 1, 1906


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1886


267 to 276


4


July 1, 1907


1,000


10,000


July 1, 1888


291


4


July 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1896


6458


4


July 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


359 to 361


4


Oct. 1, 1907


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


456 to 457


4


Oct. 1, 1907


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


292


4


July 1, 1908


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1896


6459


4


July 1, 1908


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


362 to 364


4


Oct. 1, 1908


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


458 to 459


4


Oct. 1, 1908


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


293


4


July 1, 1909


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


365 to 367


4


Oct. 1, 1909


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


423 to 424


4


Oct. 1, 1909


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


294


4


July 1, 1910


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


368 to 370


4


Oct. 1, 1910


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


426 to 427


4


Oct. 1, 1910


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


295


4


July 1, 1911


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


371 to 373


4


Oct. 1, 1911


1,000


3,000


Amount


carried


forward


$100,000


62


ANNUAL REPORTS.


WATER LOAN BONDS -Concluded.


DATE.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi- nation.


Amount.


Amount


brought


forward .


$100,000


October 1, 1890


428 to 429


4


Oct. 1, 1911


$1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


296


4


July 1, 1912


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


374 to 376


4


Oct. 1, 1912


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


430 to 431


4


Oct. 1, 1912


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


297


4


July 1, 1913


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


377 to 379


4


Oct. 1, 1913


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


432 to 433


4


Oct. 1, 1913


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


298


4


July 1, 1914


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


380 to 382


4


Oct. 1, 1914


1,000


3,000


October 1, 1890


434 to 435


4


Oct. 1, 1914


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


299


4


July 1, 1915


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


383 to 384


4


Oct. 1, 1915


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1890


436 to 437


4


Oct. 1, 1915


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


300


4


July 1, 1916


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


385 to 386


4


Oct. 1, 1916


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1890


438 to 439


4


Oct. 1, 1916


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


301


4


July 1, 1917


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


387 to 388


4


Oct. 1, 1917


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1890


440 to 441


4


Oct. 1, 1917


1,000


2,000


July 1, 1888


302


4


July 1, 1918


1,000


1,000


October 1, 1889


389 to 390


4


Oct. 1, 1918


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1890


442 to 443


4


Oct. 1, 1918


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1889


391 to 392


4


Oct. 1, 1919


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1890


444 to 445


4


Oct. 1, 1919


1,000


2,000


October 1, 1890


446 to 447


4


Oct. 1, 1920


1,000


2,000


Total amount


of


Water Loan


Bonds .


$146,000


63


APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Metropolitan Park Assessment Loan Bonds.


ISSUED UNDER AUTHORITY OF CHAPTER 225, ACTS OF 1902, BEYOND THE LIMIT FIXED BY LAW.


DATE.


Number of Bonds.


Rate per cent. of Interest.


When due.


Denomi -· nation .


Amount.


July 1, 1902


1


31/2


July 1, 1903


$1,000


$1,000


July 1, 1902


2


31/2


July 1, 1904


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


3


31/2


July 1, 1905


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


4


31/2


July 1, 1906


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


5


31/2


July 1, 1907


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


6


31/2


July 1, 1908


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


7


31/2


July 1, 1909


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


8


31/2


July 1, 1910


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


9


31/2


July 1, 1911


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


10


31/2


July 1, 1912


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


11


31/2


July 1, 1913


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


12


31/2


July 1, 1914


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


13


31/2


July 1, 1915


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


14


31/2


July 1, 1916


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


15


31/2


July 1, 1917


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


16


31/2


July 1, 1918


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


17


31/2


July 1, 1919


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


18


31/2


July 1, 1920


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


19


31/2


July 1, 1921


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


20


31/2


July 1, 1922


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


21


31/2


July 1, 1923


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


22


31/2


July 1, 1924


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


23


31/2


July 1, 1925


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


24


31/2


July 1, 1926


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


25


31/2


July 1, 1927


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


26


31/2


July 1, 1928


1,000


1,000


July 1, 1902


27


31/


July 1, 1929


1,000


1,000


Total amount


of Metropolitan


Park Assessment Loan


Bonds


$27,000


64


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Recapitulation.


City Loan Bonds


Sewer Loan Bonds .


$1,066,000 00 116,000 00


Total amount of Funded Debt within the limit provided by law


$1,182,000 00


Sewer Loan Bonds, issued under Chapter 357, Acts of 1895


$72,000 00


City Loan Paving Bonds, issued under Chapter 153, Acts of 1892


50,000 00


Metropolitan Park Assessment Loan Bonds, issued under Chapter 325, Acts of 1902 27,000 00


Total amount of Funded Debt outside of the limit allowed by law, issued under special Acts


149,000 00


Water Loan Bonds .


146,000 00


Total amount of Funded Debt


$1,477,000 00


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TABLE C .- STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, SHOWING APPROPRI= ATIONS, EXPENDITURES, ETC., TO DECEMBER 31, 1902.


Assessors.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, from Taxes, 1902 . $10,050 00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Albert B. Fales, salary as chair-


man of the board of assessors


$1,800 00


Benjamin F. Thompson, assessor


800 00


Nathan H. Reed, assessor .


800 00


Harry A. True, assessor


800 00


Jesse J. Underhill, assessor


800 00


Sewall M. Rich, assistant assessor


250 00


Fred B. Clapp, assistant assessor


250 00


William Henry Smith, assistant assessor .


250 00


James Wilson, assistant assessor .


250 00


Gertrude G. Kendall, first assistant clerk car fares 3 10


700 00


Jennie L. Jones, second assistant clerk car fares


21 00


Mabel E. Hall, third assistant clerk


444 02


Laura E. Peavey, clerical services


168 00


Aunita N. Fales, clerical services


155 34


Bessie L. L. Crosby, clerical services


132 00


Florence H. Plympton, clerical services


126 67


Lillian Leavitt, clerical services


90 67


Theodore H. Locke, clerical services


38 00


Charles B. Palmer, clerical services


54 00


Raymond A. Farr, clerical services


54 00


George H. Crosby, clerical services


50 00


Somerville Post-office, stamps .


48 00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, book .


6 00


James Wilson, stationery


11 90


Somerville Journal Co., printing and advertising .


793 03


Thomas Groom & Co., stationery


3 75


Pneumatic Hand Stamp Co., stamps


6 62


W. A. Greenough & Co., directory .


3 00


Samuel Ward Co., department books


179 21


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., rentals and tolls


67 46


M. E. Youngjohn, stationery


1 50


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., supplies .


22 05


Gilman Express Co., expressing


25


American Express Co., expressing


15


McGrath & Woodley, books


17 00


William L. Julian, advertising


17 25


Carter's Ink Co., stationery


38


Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., stationery


14 20


Joseph Gridley, lunch


8 00


$9,836 55


Excess and Deficiency, balance to credit of account


213 45


$10,050 00


600 00


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


Cash.


CREDIT.


Payments as follows :- .


Assessors


$9,836 55


City Auditor


700 75


City Clerk


7,894 94


City Engineer


12,413 93


City Messenger


1,999 15


City Solicitor


2,152 93


City Treasurer


14,282 14


Clerk of Committees and Departments


4,009 10


Contingent Fund


3,508 49


County of Middlesex


54,994 82


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


96,163 16


Coupons Unpaid


57,792 50


Election Expenses :


City Clerk


648 87


Commissioner of Public Buildings


658 93


Pay of Election Officers


1,604 00


Registrars of Voters


1,559 58


Electrical Department


7,294 94


Executive Department


3,733 50


Fire Department


63,031 19


Funded Debt


159,000 00


Health Department


56,410 46


Highways :-


Construction


25,516 13


Construction Munroe Street and Stone-Avenue Exten- sion


6,539 34


Maintenance


81,100 84


Paved Gutters and Crossings


24,251 39


Removing Brown-tail Moths


6,092 07


Shade Trees


252 68


Watering Streets


17,770 28


Inspection of Buildings


4,673 85


Interest


17,107 69


Military Aid


1,221 00


Overlay and Abatement .


269 95


Police


66,530 65


Powder House Boulevard


35 43


Printing and Stationery .


3,079 01


Prospect Hill Park .


18,587 16


Public Buildings Construction: -


City Hall Annex Improvement


655 02


City Hall Portico .


1,332 32


Morse Schoolhouse, Sanitary Improvement


1,859 00


Schoolhouse in Ward One .


35,593 46


Schoolhouse in Ward Seven


7,801 45


Public Buildings Maintenance: -


Armory


280 00


City Hall


3,368 10


City Hall Annex


939 03


Fire Department


5,608 61


Health


372 16


Highways


190 52


Police


2,925 15


Public Grounds


21 78


Amount carried forward


$893,664 00


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Amount brought forward


$893,664 00


Public Library


4,177 59


Schoolhouses


47,043 16


Sewer Department


49 14


Support of Poor


871 41


Water


133 95


Public Grounds


10,681 51 11 45


Public Grounds, Athletic Apparatus


3,246 05


Public Grounds, Land on Prospect Hill


17,148 78


Public Library


18,589 79


Public Library, Isaac Pitman Fund, Income, Art


162 35


Public Library, Isaac Pitman Fund, Income, Poetry


37 12


Real Estate Liens


26 43


School Contingent


24,185 75


School Teachers' Salaries


229,410 47 1,382 65


Sewers, Construction


35,419 89


Sewers, Maintenance


10,691 37


Sidewalks, Construction


33,074 81


Sidewalks, Maintenance


7,483 10


Soldiers' Burials


315 00


Soldiers' Relief


17,981 05


Somerville Hospital


5,000 00


State Aid


13,410 50


Street Lights


62,539 47


Sundry Persons


135 99


Support of Poor, City Home .


7,396 64


Support of Poor, Miscellaneous


28,667 04


Temporary Loans


610,000 00


Water Maintenance


47,621 90


Water Works, Abatements on Water Charges


225 70


Water Works Extension


16,139 92


Balance to debit of account, 1903


27,177 62


$2,174,101 60


DEBIT.


Balance from 1901


$24,333 60


Receipts as follows :-


City Clerk


1,746 95


City Engineer


549 00


City Solicitor


50 00


City Treasurer


6,344 01


Commonwealth of Massachusetts .


2,180 56


Contingent Fund


588 34


Electrical Department


55 90


Fire Department


502 10


Funded Debt


175,000 00


Health Department .


2,896 98


Highway Betterment Assessments .


2,367 04


Highways :-


Construction


3,221 96


Maintenance


29,100 16


Middlesex-avenue Bridge


109 63


Paved Gutters and Crossings


1,226 06


Removal Brown-tail Moths


448 85


Amounts carried forward .


$250,721 14


$2,174,101 60


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Public Grounds, Athletic Field in Ward Seven


68


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward


$250,721 14 $2,174,101 60


Watering Streets


230 06


Inspection of Buildings


54 50


Interest


15,003 17


Joseph F. Wilson Memorial


2,375 00


Military Aid


36 00


Metered Water Charges .


13,443 57


Overlay and Abatement .


19 20


Police


5,779 51


Powder House Boulevard


32 33


Prospect Hill Park


3,088 50


Public Buildings Maintenance :


Highways


142 00


Police


600 00


Public Library


4 00


Schoolhouses


73 00


Public Grounds


1,212 00


Public Library


3,962 59


Isaac Pitman Fund, Income, Art


160 00


Isaac Pitman Fund, Income, Poetry .


40 00


Reduction of Funded Debt


3,284 75


Real Estate Liens


3,938 96


School Contingent


177 50


Sealer of Weights and Measures


368 46


Sewer Assessments


1,587 25


Sewers, Construction


189 92


Maintenance


195 60


Sidewalk Assessments


15,702 70


Sidewalks, Construction


483 81


Maintenance


18 00


Soldiers' Relief


151 46


State Aid


25 00


Street Lights


54 00


Sundry Persons


180 64


Support of Poor, City Home


2,808 81


Miscellaneous


6,851 45


Taxes


974,907 71


Temporary Loans


650,000 00


Water Maintenance


12,535 88


Water Service Assessments


3,575 80


Water Works Income


200,087 33


$2,174,101 60


City Auditor.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, from Taxes, 1902


.


$725 00


DEBIT.


Cash, paid Charles S. Robertson, salary as auditor


$700 00


disbursements


75


$700 75


Excess and Deficiency, balance to credit of account . 24 25 ·


$725 00


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City Clerk.


CREDIT.


Appropriations, from Taxes, 1902


$6,350 00


Cash, received of George I. Vincent, City Clerk :- Recording mortgages


$437 00


Dog licenses


309 20


Marriage certificates


343 50


Licenses for billiards and pool


106 00


Licenses for amusements


44 00


Licenses for street musicians


14 00


Copies of records


41 25


Junk licenses


255 00


Licenses for slaughtering


5 00


Licenses for private detectives


20 00


Liquor licenses


29 00


Licenses for sale of fireworks


52 00


Licenses for intelligence offices


24 00


Auctioneers' licenses


42 00


License to keep second-hand shop


25 00


1,746 95


$8,096 95


DEBIT.


Cash, paid George I. Vincent, salary as city clerk


$2,700 00


Frederic W. Cook, assistant city clerk disbursements


25 90


Clara B. Snow, first assistant


700 00


Edith A. Woodman, second assistant car fares


1 35


Mary A. Sleeper, third assistant


500 00


Alice M. Vincent, fourth assistant


450 00


Elizabeth S. Webster, census of births


62 30


Clara Z. Elliot, census of births


37 70


Charles E. Davis, census of births


31 20


John F. Kennard, census of births


24 20


Theodore H. Locke, census of births


22 30


Seth Mason, census of births


41 50


Albert C. Aldrich, return of births


5 75


Edward E. Allen, return of births


1 25


Winfield H. Ames, return of births


1 00


Albert August, return of births


2 00


George G. Averill, return of births


2 00


William H. Bailey, return of births


1 25


Frank E. Bateman, return of births


2 25


C. E. Bedell, return of births


2 00


William A. Bell, return of births


5 50


Anthony W. Bowman, return of births


50


Thomas J. Broderick, return of births William G. Brousseau, return of births Giles W. Bryant, return of births


4 75


Herbert E. Buffum, return of births


2 25


Lewis N. Bump, return of births


3 50


Charles S. Cahill, return of births


7 75


George S. Cahill, return of births


1 25


Edward A. Carpenter, return of births


50


Amounts carried forward


$6,641 20


$8,096 95


50


75


1,400 00


600 00


70


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward .


$6,641 20


$8,096 95


Frank F. Carr, return of births


1 00


Alphonso H. Carvill, return of births


3 25


W. Morrill Colby, return of births


2 00


John F. Couch, return of births


4 75


John M. Crocker, return of births


1 00


Joseph H. Cunningham, return of births .


1 50


Mary B. Currier, return of births


: 25


Henry F. Curtis, return of births


2 75


Horatio S. Card, return of births


25


Eugene A. Darling, return of births


1 25


Nathan J. Davis, return of births


2 50


Roland A. Davis, return of births


75


Alvah B. Dearborn, return of births


5 75


William F. Donahue, return of births


50


A. J. Donnelly, return of births


1 75


Augustus W. Dudley, return of births


2 75


Thomas M. Durell, return of births


2 75


John E. Dwyer, return of births


75


Charles C. Ellis, return of births


50


John F. Fair, return of births


75


Douglass S. Flewelling, return of births


3 25


John L. Flynn, return of births


3 25


P. J. Finnigan, return of births


1 50


A. Ward Follett, return of births


5 25


A. Waldo Forbush, return of births .


2 00


Arthur A. Gibson, return of births


21 00


John A. Gregg, return of births


15 00


Henry C. Hache, return of births


15 75


William P. Hammond, return of births


50


Herbert A. Hands, return of births


.00


Sanford Hanscom, return of births .


1 00


W. E. Harvey, return of births


50


Mrs. S. Hasenfus, return of births


50


William J. Hatchett, return of births


7 25


John M. Homan, return of births


50


George F. Hughes, Jr., return of births


3 50


P. F. Kelleher, return of births


75


Edwin S. Kimpton, return of births


1 25


S. R. Lancaster, return of births


1 50


Robert L. Lane, return of births


2 25


Forrest Leavitt, return of births


1 25


Wesley T. Lee, return of births


50


J. S. Lockhart, return of births


50


Charles F. Maguire, return of births


14 00


George C. Mahoney, return of births


8 25


Horace P. Makechnie, return of births


1 50


Julia A. Marshall, return of births


50


J. E. McDermott, return of births


50


James A. McDonald, return of births


75


W. J. McDonald, return of births


75


Herbert B. McIntire, return of births


1 00


J. Robert Mckenzie, return of births


75


Arthur E. Merrill, return of births


. 25


Edward J. Meyer, return of births


2 25


George A. Miles, return of births


10 00


A. Moll, return of births


4 00


Charles E. Mongan, return of births


19 25


Frank L. Morse, return of births


3 25


Amounts carried forward


$6,839 70


$8,096 95


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Amounts brought forward .


$6,839 70


$8,096 95


Frank L. S. Newton, return of births


3 00


Albert L. Norris, return of births


75


John F. O'Brien, return of births


75


Catherine O'Connor, return of births Louis P. O'Donnell, return of births George E. Osgood, return of births




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