Report of the city of Somerville 1909, Part 8

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 510


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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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