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American Express Co., expressing
20
Matthew M. Blount, repairing chair
2 25
Boston Varnish Co., varnish
24 00
Amount carried forward '
$150 13
$7,983 26
pipes
-
106
ANNUAL REPORTS.
1
Amount brought forward . $150 13
James Bartley, supplies
4 85
Baker School Specialty Co., stands umbrella
14 00
Boston Chemical Co., disinfectant
2 50
Patrick Bowdren, work on lawns
3 75
C. Bowen, carting lockers
5 60
Bliss Brothers, hardware .
5 11
D. P. Bucknam, mason work
37 49
F. J. Butler, painting
75
Jackson Caldwell & Co., furniture .
588 05
Cambridge Gas Light Co., gas 322 11
Cambridge Ice Co., ice 74 10
4 14
C. W. Cahalan, plumbing . 46 07 .
Chandler & Farquhar Co., hardware
128 52
T. A. Cunningham, brush
50
M. P. Canfield, work on lawns .
22 50
S. H. Davis & Co., hardware .
13 13
James F. Davlin, plumbing
11 38
Derby Desk Co., furniture
269 00
Roger H. Ducey, making and repairing carpets, etc.
37 81
Davenport-Brown tions
106 13
J. A. Durell, wringer
4 25
James Duncan, re-seating chairs
16 25
Edison Electric Illuminating .
Co.,
lighting
2,140 61
Enterprise Rubber Co., supplies
19 90
Austin Ford & Son Co., re-pointing steps
16 80
F. C. Fuller & Co., hardware .
39 55
Fred W. Farrar, repairing clocks
3 00
Edwin Fitzgerald, custodian
324 00
Benjamin F. Freeman, photographs Glines & Co., expressing .
40
Gas Consumers' Association, service
28 00
Eugene Girroir, cleaning boilers, etc.
31 30
Gilman Express Co., expressing
1 55
Globe-Wernicke Co., bookcase
57 00
C. E. Gosse, repairing roof
135 82
Walter J. Godfrey, painting
269 24
Hemeon Brothers, carpentering
45 44
Highland Coal Co., coal
1,221 24
Hodge Boiler Works, guards
50
William S. Howe, oakum
10 93
J. J. Hurley & Co., steamfitting
43 22
E. Howard Clock Co., clocks
76 00
R. Hull, oil
24
L. M. Ham & Co., hook
30
James Harper & Co., repairing furni- ture
28 40
S. D. Hicks & Son, repairing roofs
135 00
William J. Hanson, plumbing .
3 40
Thomas J. Hinds, granolithic walk .
110 00
Robert L. Howland, carpentering .
33 69
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., bath- ing suits, etc. 134 10 .
Amount carried forward
$6,796 75
.
.
.
.
Co., bookcase sec-
.
9 00
·
.
.
.
·
L. E. Clayton, cotton cloth
107
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$6,796 75
Frank O. Johnson, plumbing
38 75
James Kenney, carpentering 3 28
Jarvis Engineering Co., grate .
10 40
George T. Johnson & Co., toilet paper .
11 50
H. W. Johns-Manville Co., covering pipes .
255 00
Miss M. A. Jackson, repairing bathing stockings
9 00
James Kenney, carpentering ·
116 44
Knott & Co., electrical work
579 43
T. E. Littlefield, lumber
96 22
William Leavens & Co., costume poles
228 00
Library Bureau, furniture
180 00
C. A. Legallee, piping
34 32
S. P. Larsen, roofing
36 30
Martin & Wood, keys
4 20
C. F. Mills, carpentering
384 23
G. F. McKenna & Son, teaming 16 75
9 11
William J. McCarthy & Co., teaming
629 38
J. E. L. McLean, carpentering
334 95
George W. Manning, splicing halyards .
16 00
McKenney & Waterbury Co., desk
lights
98 00
Wesley A. Maynard, printing .
4 00
McLean & Cousens, steamfitting
12 43
Mellish & Byfield Mfg. Co., altering desk
8 75
Monarch Typewriter Co., table
5 00
. Morgan Drug & Chemical Co., dust layer
4 00
New England Towel Supply Co., towels supplied
78 00
Norton Door Check Co., door check
6 50
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware
13 67
Prescott Brothers, brush .
85
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., glass
5 32
A. W. Phillips, mason work
14 51
Pearlstein & Sons, clock .
3 00
George L. Robinson, painting .
234 02
W. P. Rice, lumber
2 13
George H. Rupert &
Co., sweeper
spring
60
George B. Robbins & Co., disinfectant .
15 15
Roberts Iron Works Co., grates
10 52
Simpson Brothers Corporation, floors .
800 57
E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware
215 15
Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal
30 00
Somerville Coal Co., coal
94 20
C. A. Southwick, extra janitor's ser- vices
50 00
Mrs. Charles Southwick, cleaning
5 85
Savage & Son, teaming
1 50
Sanitary Dust Removing Co., cleaning carpets
65 00
Toppan Boat Mfg. Co., oars
1 50
C. L. Underhill, repairing
5 30
Amount carried forward
$11,576 53
.
·
laying
.
.
B. L. Makepeace, plans
108
ANNUAL REPORTS.
1
Amount brought forward
$11,576 53
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware
9 80
Walsh Brothers, mason work .
400 53
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., fuel
1,740 07
William J. Wiley, plumbing
107 49
A. J. Wilkinson & Co., repairing tools
1 75
John M. Woods & Co., lumber
28 29
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., paint
23 00
G. A. Walker Co., stuffing box
65
H. G. White, electrical work .
161 02
Whitney & Snow, hardware
16 24
Arthur W. Walker, repairing clock
3 00
Mrs. M. J. Whitney, repairing flag
1 00
West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant
7 50
Asahel Wheeler Co., chamois skins
1 40
H. W. Waite & Co., dust layer
15 00
Henry A. Wheeler Co., awning .
17 75
White Laundry Co., laundering ·
187 36
A. M. Wood Co., iron bars, etc.
2 45
Western Electric. Co., supplies
27 50
Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., stove
22 00
$14,350 33
Highways Maintenance account, coal, etc.,
14 78
Water Maintenance account, pipe 5 31
$14,370 42
Public Buildings Maintenance, Fire Department.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1909
$5,000 00
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred .
1,081 78
$6,081 78
1
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid F. C. Ayer, lumber
$214 15
John H. Adcock, plumbing
1 65
Braman, Dow & Co., steamfitting
5 88
William E. Bucknam, mason work .
74 07
Patrick Bowdren, work on lawns
8 75
F. J. Butler, painting
136 50
Arthur W. Berry, carpenter work
124 12
Jackson Caldwell & Co., furniture .
357 10
Cambridge Gas Light Co., gas
40 14
Carlisle-Ayer Co., doors
14 10
Charlestown Gas & Electric Co., gas
42 39
T. A. Cunningham, brushes
40
Davenport-Brown Co., lumber
20 82
F. H. Dunning & Co., shades
22 00
J. A. Durell, plumbing
4 04
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., light- ing
1,082 78
Albert B. Franklin, grates
5 30
J. J. Fisher, plumbing
4 76
Amount carried forward
$2,158 95
.
109
APPENDIX TÓ TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .
$2,158 95
Fred W. Farrar, repairing clock
5 00
Gurney Heater Mfg. Co., grate bar
1 25
Gilman Express, expressing
15
J. H. Gerlach Co., sheathing
9 60
Eugene Girroir, steamfitting
4 00
Highland Coal Co., fuel
342 21
Hodge Boiler Works, repairing boiler
10 00
Charles H. M. Hunnewell, plumbing
38 70
J. J. Hurley & Co., steamfitting
15 03
S. D. Hicks & Son, repairing lators
20 00
Frank O. Johnson, plumbing
145 68
James Kenney, carpentering
39 36
T. E. Littlefield, lumber
128 40
S. P. Larsen, repairing roof
231 00
C. A. Legallee, cleaning drain .
4 97
Charles F. Mills, carpentering
210 30
George W. Manning, work on flagstaff
42 75
George F. McKenna, teaming
5 13
A. M. Morton & Co., steamfitting
1 09
G. F. McKenna & Son, teaming
75
James W. O'Neil, plumbing .
15 85
A. W. Phillips, mason work
85 97
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware
18 31
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., glass
1 93
George L. Robinson, painting
416 07
John B. Rufer, bolts .
15 51
Roberts Iron Works Co., repairing
boiler
4 80
C. H. Sanborn, steamfitting
12 65
Somerville Coal Co., fuel .
310 40
E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware
15 05
W. A. Snow Iron Works, pipe, etc.
43 88
John Stackpole, carpentering
189 45
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware .
16 96
C. L. Underhill, supplies .
1 50
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., fuel
1,373 24
William J. Wiley, pipe
42 43
John M. Woods & Co., lumber
28 29
Waldo Brothers, bricks
4 45
Asahel Wheeler Co., paint, etc.
18 18
Whitney & Snow, hardware
34 79
H. W. Waite & Co., disinfectant
7 75
Frederick B. Witherley, grates
10 00
$6,081 78
Public Buildings Maintenance, Janitors' Salaries.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1909
$30,000 00
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred .
921 80
$30,921 80
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid janitors' salaries
$30,921 80
venti-
110
ANNUAL REPORTS.
1
Public Buildings Maintenance, Schoolhouses.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1909
$34,000 00 6,447 55
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred
$40,447 55
Stock and labor billed other departments :-
School Contingent account, telephone tolls Receipts :-
16 86
Cash, received of Walter T. Littlefield, telephone tolls $84 05
Mrs. E. H. Norrby, gas
13 41
Sundry persons, use of ward rooms ·
38 00
Sundry persons, damage to property ·
2 55
138 01
$40,602 42
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid American Radiator Co., air
valves
·
Armour & Co., washing powder 30 03
Armstrong Brothers, plumbing
81 76
American Express Co., expressing .
95
American Steam Packing Co., packing .
8 05
J. M. Andrews & Son, carpentering
160 83
T. Allen, repairing walks
159 75
American School Board Journal,
1 00
Ashton Valve Co., repairing valve .
5 50
John H. Adcock, plumbing
3 10
F. C. Ayer, lumber
92 88
American Seating Co., school furniture,
244 80
American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co., supplies
2 50
Edward H. Barter, repairing clocks
10 50
Matthew Blunt, repairing chairs
22 50
Boston Feather Duster Co., dusters
104 66
J. A. Bremner, frames and glass .
94 75
W. E. Bucknam, plastering
4 20
Blodgett Clock Co., repairing clocks
46 45
Boston Steam Specialty Co., supplies
30
H. C. Bradford, janitor's service
1 50
D. J. Bennett, strap .
1 75
A. & E. Burton Co., brushes
75 00
Baker School Specialty Co., repairing blackboards
218 83
William F. Barker, tools
59 37
Boston Varnish Co., varnish
48 00
P. Bowdren, work on lawns
259 99
Burbank & Ryder Varnish Co., varnish,
21 00
Broad Gauge Iron Works, gilded ball
3 00
C. C. Bailey Co., carpet
113 57
J. E. Bell, repairing blackboards
27 39
D. P. Bucknam, mason work
218 30
John P. Burke, mason work
172 65
Frank J. Butler, painting .
103 15
Amount carried forward
$2,409 74
.
journal
.
.
.
$11 73
·
111
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$2,409 74
Bay State Belting Co., belting, etc. J. F. Brown, repairing clock
1 50
Bartholomew Burke, laying drain . D. F. Burke, mason work
6 85
Jackson Caldwell & Co., furniture .
859 32
Cambridge Gas Light Co., gas
974 70
Carlisle-Ayer Co., lumber, etc.
17 80
T. A. Cunningham, flue brushes
6 75
C. W. Cahalan, plumbing .
391 53
Daniel T. Campbell, plumbing, etc.
2 50
A. L. Carpenter, brushes .
40 00
Chapman Valve Co., plugs
2 40
Charlestown Gas & Electric Co., gas George A. Coombs, janitor's service
1 50
Cotter's Express, expressing
25
John A. Cremen, janitor's service .
1 50
L. E. Clayton, supplies
2 50
T. F. Crimmings, repairing drain
129 82
Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co., gage,
2 50
Cudahy Packing Co., soap polish
7 50
W. W. Calkin, carpentering
47 50
John Cremen, weighing coal
50 00
E. P. Cook, disbursements
6 00
R. W. Doe, plumbing
45 14
Dalton-Ingersoll Mfg. fountains, etc.
Co., drinking
237 70
Thomas C. Dame, janitor's service
75
Davenport-Brown Co., lumber .
51 21
J. H. Derby, repairing clocks .
6 50
Julian D'Este Co., gaskets
7 10
J. A. Durell, supplies
45
James F. Davlin, plumbing
35 35
F. H. Dunning & Co., shades .
8 00
Roger H. Ducey, making and repairing carpets, etc.
73 52
S. H. Davis Co., locks, etc.
67 85
H. N. Dearborn, painting
56 75
Alexander Duncan Co., steamfitting
14 80
James Duncan, re-seating chairs
9 40
Ellsworth S. Ernst, carpentering
46 22
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., light- ing ·
2,571 44
Enterprise Rubber Co., gaskets
47 07
F. C. Fuller & Co., hardware .
62 56
Fred W. Farrar, repairing clocks
23 50
J. H. Fannon, concrete work .
262 20
Austin Ford & Son Co., mason work
39 20
Fairbanks Co., wheels for trucks
70
J. D. Ford, painting .
30 97
Fuller & Warren Co., grate
6 75
Glines & Co., expressing .
17 40
Charles Gallaway, janitor's service .
6 00
Gas Consumers' Association, service
42 00
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery .
5 50
Eugene Girroir, labor
192 00
Walter J. Godfrey, painting
109 58
C. E. Gosse, gutters .
66 20
Gilman Express Co., expressing
50
Amount carried forward
$10,189 69
42 30
491 83
549 09
112
ANNUAL REPORTS.
1
Amount brought forward
$10,189 69
Hercules Iron & Supply Co., sinks .
4 75
Highland Coal Co., fuel
1,697 03
Hodge Boiler Works, repairing boilers 77 54 William S. Howe, pails 6 75
R. Hull, oil . 44 88
Charles H. M. Hunnewell, plumbing 61 99
J. J. Hurley & Co., steamfitting
670 97
Hemeon Brothers, carpentering
115 08
Charles A. Horton, janitor's service
75
E. Horne, mason work
.
14 75
William J. Hanson, repairing valves
85 36
Edgar O. Hunt, plumbing
21 80
S. D. Hicks & Son, roofing
1,210 00
James Harper & Co., repairing furni- ture 24 25
B. E. Higgins, mason work 118 58
Robert L. Howland, carpentering
14 18
Heyward Brothers & Wakefield Co., ink wells .
2 00
Alfred H. Hines, mason work and car- pentering .
69 45
& Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Insurance Co., insurance 17 00
1 50
Jenkins Brothers, discs
3 81
H. W. Johns-Manville pipes
177 16
Frank O. Johnson, plumbing
212 95
Johnson Service Co., steamfitting
45 60
E. & F. King & Co., soda ash
5 30
Martha Jackson, repairing flags
8 00
Mrs. M. A. Jackson, repairing ensigns
11 00
Frank J. Jameson, sponges
21 34
Kenney Brothers & Wolkins, furniture, .
1,134 20
Mrs. Clara Kenney, cleaning
220 06
James Kenney, carpentering
305 04
E. S. Kearney, sawdust
15 50
Knott & Co., electric work
561 17
John Kennedy, mason work
361 88
E. F. King & Co., soda ash
10 12
S. P. Larsen, roofing
325 42
T. E. Littlefield, lumber
31 51
Howard Lowell & Son, board of horse,
320 50
George W. Libbey, janitor's service .
75
John Lingard, painting, etc.
148 25
J. E. Locatelli & Co., mason work .
194 57
Walter T. Littlefield, disbursements
15 0
C. A. Legallee, labor, etc.
23 70
George W. Ladd, jobbing
1 60
Martin & Wood, keys, etc.
12 50
George McDormand, horseshoeing
17 50
George F. McKenna & Son, teaming
125 66
J. E. L. McLean, carpentering
614 62
A. M. Morton & Co., steamfitting .
11 98
Charles F. Mills, carpentering 318 15
George A. McGunnigle, janitor's service,
2 25
Amount carried forward
$19,705 39
.
.
H. James & Son, soap
Co., covering
·
.
.
.
113
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .
$19,705 39
George W. Manning, work on
flagstaff
$147 50
(Cash) 12 00
135 50
Morgan Drug & Chemical Co., dust
layer
28 00
C. W. H. Moulton Co., brooms
35 30
J. C. McLean, furniture
36 75
McLean & Cousens, steamfitting
21 88
Daniel McIntyre, labor, etc.
27 73
J. C. Miers & Son, roofing
88 37
Franklin B. Miller, repairing, etc. .
3 60
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., service
583 83
Norton Door Check Co., supplies
3 33
J. F. O'Brien, janitor's services
3 75
James W. O'Neil, plumbing
9 23
L. A. Penney, carpentering
34 25
Perham's express, expressing .
1 30
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., glass
149 49
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware
111 38
William H. Page Boiler Co., supplies
. 20
O. M. Pote, janitor's services
9 75
A. W. Phillips, mason work
499 05
A. G. Renner, expressing
55
George L. Robinson, painting
278 21
W. P. Rice, lumber
5 49
J. W. Rich, janitor's service
75
John B. Rufer, iron work
6 85
Roberts Iron Works Co., arch plates, etc.
531 30
F. M. Rogers & Co., painting
774 98
C. H. Sanborn, steamfitting
1,390 59
Shepard, Clark & Co., floor brushes
204 00
E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware
70 92
Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal
36 00
B. F. Sturtevant & Co., repairing engine, Somerville Coal Co., fuel
1,791 01
John Shea, janitor's service
3 75
George W. Stacey, janitor's service
75
Schultz Belting Co., belting
3 38
P. Sutherland & Co., oil and waste
45 73
W. A. Snow Iron Works, wire fence Frank E. Seavey, roofing
47 14
John Stackpole, carpentering
93 01
J. C. H. Snow, lumber
155 43
T. A. Sallaway, lantern
60
Somerville Brush Co., mop handles and brushes
13 00
E. S. Stack & Co., plumbing
3 70
E. H. Tarbell Co., shade
68
Thorpe's Express, expressing
75
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware
191 29
C. L. Underhill, repairing
16 50
Arthur W. Walker, repairing clock
10 50
Walsh Brothers, mason work
77 35
D. W. Webster, repairing chairs
24 15
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., fuel
11,470 67
Western Electric Co., plugs
36
Amount carried forward
$39,034 52
43 50
252 50
1
Amount brought forward
$39,034 52
Asahel Wheeler Co., paint 50 43
H. G. White, electrical work 441 83
Mary J. Whitney, mending flags, etc. 10 00
Whitney & Snow, hardware
67 67
H. W. Waite & Co., floor oil, etc. .
265 40
G. A. Walker Co., bolts
5 51
Walters Governor Co., supplies
2 50
Henry R. Worthington, plumbing sup- plies
11 00
Waldo Brothers, teaming, etc.
21 90
Frederick B. Witherley, grate
2 52
Wade Metal Polish Co., polish
1 25
I. B. Walker & Co., bands for flagpole George A. Weld Co., steamfitting .
44 60
Henry A. Wheeler & Co., ensigns
.
36 15
A. J. Wilkinson & Co., springs
2 55
William J. Wiley, plumbing
53 26
West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant
15 00
G. A. Walker, painting
109 00
Whitten & Jackson, steamfitting
80 02
John K. Wells, labor
27 00
L. A. Wright, repairing
3 75
$40,287 61
Highway Betterment Assessments account, assessment ·
66 73
Sidewalk Assessments account, assessment,
211 79
Water Maintenance account, replacing and repairing pipes
36 29
$40,602 42
Public Grounds.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1909
$11,750 00
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred .
18 84
Stock and labor billed other departments :-
Sidewalks Construction account, circles
108 69
Receipts :-
Cash, received of Somerville High School Athletic Association, labor and mate- rials
$352 15
Boston Elevated Railway Co., part
maintenance Broadway parkway . ·
50 00
Richard Coughlan, lawn mower
. 00
Dennis Neylon, lawn mower ·
.
404 15
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid laborers
$6,962 19
F. C. Ayer, lumber
134 54
T. Allen, grading
75 00
.
Amount carried forward
$7,171 73
.
.
·
.
$11,731 16
1 00
$12,244 00
114
ANNUAL REPORTS.
1 75
115
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .
$7,171 73
D. J. Bennett, repairing
30 75
Charles E. Berry, labor and materials
110 35
Barrett Mfg. Co., tarvia
552 40
Boulevard Auto Co., use of car
30 00
Barbour-Stockwell Co., castings
4 50
Philip Bornstein, hay
39 00
William F. Chester & Co., ladder rounds,
3 00
Davenport-Brown Co., cedar posts, etc.,
9 56
J. A. Durell, hardware
24 79
J. J. Fisher, plumbing
10 40
Fellows & Co., swings, etc.
61 96
Thomas J. Grey & Co., mower knife, etc. A. C. Gordon, glazing
5 75
Glines & Co., expressing .
15
Hemeon Brothers, carpentering
249 83
J. W. Howard, plants
1,013 51
Highland Coal Co., lime
10 00
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., sup- plies .
8 15
E. S. Kearney, sawdust
8 75
F. W. Kimball, ash slats
17 85
Martin & Wood, sharpening
29 00
George W. Manning, work on halyards and swings
42 50
William J. McCarthy & Co., stone .
251 69
Arthur F. Moynahan, plumbing
3 45
Charles F. Mills, carpentering
3 00
New England Brick Co., bricks
3 60
Fulton O'Brion, salt .
1 45
Parker Brothers, repairing water pipe,
2 00
W. E. Plumer & Co., rope
43 46
George G. Page Box Co., stakes
2 00
John B. Rufer, rods, etc.
65 45
E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware
32 80
M. A. Simpson, sand . .
2 00
Somerville Iron Foundry, trap
1 80
James Tevlin, use of teams
1,133 58
Robert Travers, repairing flag
2 00
Underhill Hardware Co., supplies
63 90
Walter A. Wood Mowing & Machine Co., repairs
Reaping
7 50
Henry A. Wheeler & Co., ensigns
13 62
Whitney & Snow, hardware
191 23
I. B. Walker, repairing .
46 11
Wright & Ditson, bases, etc.
28 00
Woodland Park Hotel, dinners
27 00
Walsh Brothers, spraying
183 91
L. A. Wright, repairing
8 75
City Engineer account, services . Highways Maintenance account, labor, etc.,
200 00
Sewers Maintenance account, labor and materials
84 88
Water Maintenance account, stock and
91 32
.
$11,558 28
309 52
labor .
$12,244 00
crushed
6 00
116
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Public Library.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1909 . .
.
County of Middlesex, dog licenses .
.
$16,000 00 3,796 11
Stock and labor billed other departments :---
Public Library, West Somerville Branch, catalogues, etc. Receipts :-
19 92
Cash, received of Sam Walter Foss, Librarian :-
books
$93 86
fines
667 40
telephone tolls ·
7 24
768 50
Somerville Y. M. C. A. books .
2 21
$20,586 74
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid Sam Walter Foss, salary as librarian .
$2,500 00
disbursements 35 00
Florence D. Hurter, assistant librarian,
800 00
Esther Mayhew, cataloguer
700 00
Edith B. Hayes, assistant cataloguer
600 00
Anna L. Stone, assistant .
650 00
Mabel E. Bunker, assistant
731 60
Mary S. Woodman, assistant
650 00
Bessie L. Duddy, assistant
600 00
Nellie M. Whipple, assistant
250 00
Alice W. Sears, assistant .
600 00
Florence M. Barber, assistant
600 00
A. Myrtle Merrill, assistant
375 03
Ethel M. Nute, assistant .
91 64
Ruby G. White, assistant .
120 79
Bessie S. Cobb, assistant .
60 39
Louise Thiery, assistant
75 (
Saxton C. Foss, assistant .
55 20
Cecil M. Barlow, assistant
115 65
William E. Bagster, assistant
191 70
Edgar L. Kaula, assistant
125 45
Harry Benson, assistant
35 64
Stanley M. Bowlby, assistant
15 70
Richard Barlow, assistant
3 50
Oscar H. Cederlund, assistant
6 95
A. L. A. Publishing Board, books
2 10
American Express Co., expressing
52 93
American Library Association, member- ship
5 00
John R. Andrews Co., books
.
64 95
A. R. Andrews, supplies
7 63
American Educational Co., books .
3 50
American Political Science Association, books
3 00
Frank W. Atwood, supplies
8 00
Robert Appleton Co., books
36 00
John R. Anderson Co., books .
77 51
Amount carried forward
$10,254 86
:
$19,796 11
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
117
Amount brought forward .
$10,254 86
William Abbott, periodicals
11 50
American Photo. Text-book Co., books,
30 00
American Academy of Political and So- cial Science, book .
5 00
Theodore Andel & Co., books
2 80
William E. Bagster, express .
4 50
Cecil M. Barlow, expressing
32 85
R. E. Bisbee, books
3 37
Stanley M. Bowlby, expressing
75 60
Balch Brothers Co., books
6 00
The Burrows Brothers Co., books
14 38
Boston Book Co., books
12 45
Boston Music Co., music books
10 48
Brentano's, books
10 97
Brown's Express, expressing .
1 30
George H. Blake, book
75
George T. Bailey, periodicals
13 91
Boston Suburban Book Co., book .
1 50
The Bowker Torrey Co., lettering
18 08
Albert Britnell, books
6 90
Burnham's Antique Book Store, books,
2 00
Edward E. Babb & Co., books
4 95
F. G. Bassette Co., books
15 95
Justin J. Bradshaw & Co., supplies
1 75
Cambridge Ice Co., ice
19 35
Charles W. Clark Co., books
72 75
W. B. Clarke Co., books
730 75
College Bindery, binding .
543 03
Current Literature Publishing Co., peri- odical
25
Cedric Chivers, books
62 28
Frank W. Collier, books
68
Carnegie Library, books
11 00
E. J. Cambridge, postage .
14 00
Carter, Rice & Co., supplies
35
Arthur H. Clark Co., books
6 30
Chivers Bookbinding Co., books
94 38
Chapple Publishing Co., books
6 47
Olin S. Davis, supplies
56 50
Desmond Publishing Co., books
119 75
Oliver Ditson Co., music books George E. Damon Co., year book
2 00
Dodd, Mead & Co., book
4 50
Dennison Mfg. Co., supplies
94
DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., books
574 55
Frederick J. Drake & Co., books
3 00
Essex Institute, periodical
2
: 00
Educational Review, periodical
35
Charles Evans, book .
15 00
Engineering News books
Publishing
Co.,
18 47
T. T. Fryer, books
41 00
David Farquhar, binding
666 11
Fitzherbert & Wing, periodicals
20 50
Benjamin F. Freeman, photographs
25 50
Gilman Express Co., expressing
105 91
Glines & Co., expressing
11 80
$13,824 62
.
Amount carried forward
48 30
118
ANNUAL REPORTS.
1 -
Amount brought forward .
$13,824 62
Herman Goldberger, periodicals
441 81
H. J. Graham, books . 1 50 .
59 17
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery Ginn & Co., books
55 04
W. A. Greenough & Co., books
14 00
Globe Stamp Works, supplies
.
2 00
The Grafton Press, books
2 15
Granite State Publishing Co., books
3 50
O. S. M. Haskell, agency . ·
107 57
Heaton's Agency, books
1 25
D. C. Heath & Co., books
5 75
H. R. Huntting Co., books
97 06
Houghton Mifflin Co., books
38 50
L. A. E. Harding, agency
14 47
S. Henry Hadley, music books
1 13
Hildreth Family Association, book
1 00
J. L. Hammett Co., books
33 63
Inventive Age, periodical .
50
E. W. Johnson, books
13 70
Journal of American History, periodical,
3 00
H. A. Kent, binding .
20 00
W. A. Keating, books
79 76
George H. Kent, books
90
John Lane, periodical .
2 50
Little, Brown & Co., books
.
1,604 32
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., books
92 38
Lexington Book Shop, books .
2 50
Library of Congress, cards
75 00
C. S. Lombard & Co., agency .
41 11
C. F. Libbie & Co., books
6 76
Library Bureau, stamps and supplies
48 32
J. B. Lippincott Co., books and peri- odicals
8 13
George E. Littlefield, books
64 65
Charles E. Lauriat Co., books
1,256 72
The Macmillan Co., books
7 86
McDevitt-Wilson, books
82 07
S. F. McLean, books
3 50
Henry Malkan, books
22 08
Municipal Journal, books Wesley A. Maynard, printing
5 00
Moody Manual Co., books
10 00
F. B. McDewell, books
2 50
Medford Historical Society, periodical .
1 25
H. D. Martin, books .
1 00
Mt. Tom Press, books
1 25
Marshall, Son & Co., supplies .
11 15
Massachusetts Magazine, periodical
6 00
books
2 00
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., service
42 71
Niel Morrow Ladd Book Co., books
7 75
New York & New England Publishing Co., books .
50 80
National Book Cover Co., supplies
2 70
Neostyle Co., repairs
7 85
Amount carried forward
·
$18,311 32
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2 45
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