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19 00
Edwin P. Fitzgerald, services as life
279 00
Gilman Express Co., expressing
1 80
Gas Consumers' Association, service
20 00
Eugene Girroir, labor
·
18 50
Amount carried forward
$8,590 39
$17,920 89
ceipts
.
guard ·
91
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward
.
$8,590 39
A. C. Gordon, lettering
·
111 18
General Fireproofing Co., filing case ·
139 00
G. F. Gurney, sweeper
1 50
Glines & Co., expressing
40
J. J. Hurley & Co., repairing heating ap- paratus
314 92
James Harper & Co., reseating chairs
7 60
S. D. Hicks & Son, roofing
313 00
Robert Howland, carpentering
19 36
House Cleaning Co., cleaning .
15 85
P. Hurley, teaming
18 00
William Hall & Co., altering turn stiles .
14 50
Heywood Brothers & Wakefield Co., casters . ·
7 50
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., bath- ing suits, etc.
166 94
Frank O. Johnson, plumbing 63 23
5 75
James Kenney, carpentering
52 48
Knott & Co., electrical supplies
306 97
Kenney Brothers & Wolkins, desk and chair .
28 25
S. P. Larsen, repairing roofs .
34 99
C. A. Legallee, labor .
13 57
T. E. Littlefield, lumber
139 06
Library Bureau, section stack .
312 00
George F. McKenna & Son, teaming
144 50
J. Edward L. McLean, carpentering
1,233 03
Charles F. Mills, carpentering .
442 33
A. M. Morton & Co., tools
90
C. W. H. Moulton Co., ladder .
8 25
John J. Murray, repairing clock
1 00
F. W. Merrill, repairing bells .
8 35
. George W. Manning, labor on flagstaff and fire escape
49 10
H. W. Johns-Manville Co., pipe cover- ings
80 00
Alice Morey, repairing bath house sup- plies
9 05
Martin & Wood, keys
2 35
Wesley A. Maynard, cards
9 00
William J. McCarthy Co., labor and materials
108 25
T. F. McGann Sons & Co., grille cage .
188 25
Mellish & Byfield Mfg. Co., book case
106 00
Frank L. Morse, M. D., medical attend- ance
5 00
New England Towel Supply Co., towels,
101 20
A. W. Phillips, concreting and plaster- ing
209 46
Arthur Phillips, labor
1 00
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., glass
17 58
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware
5 70
Perfection Cooler Co., cooler .
10 00
The Phillips Co., repairing
50
Quaker Laundering Co., laundry work
41 66
George L. Robinson, painting .
213 36
Amount carried forward
$13,672 26
George T. Johnson Co., toilet paper
92
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$13,672 26
John B. Rufer, bolts and washers
6 00
F. M. Rogers & Co., painting .
512 75
C. A. Southwick, labor 54 00
E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware
295 60
Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal
24 00
D. L. Shepard, mason work
380 15
Parke Snow, cotton .
4 80
Richard Swinton, labor
4 00
Somerville Laundering Co., laundry
work
40 13
Somerville Journal Co., cards .
50
S. M. Spencer Mfg. Co., rubber stamps, :
55
Sanitary Dust Removing Co., cleaning
84 50
John C. H. Snow, carpentering
347 68
Screen & Shade Co., screens
59 50
W. A. Thompson & Co., brush
85
Thorpe's Express, expressing
25
Toppan Boat Mfg. Co., oars and sup- plies
5 80
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware .
9 36
Charles L. Underhill, repairing
75
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., fuel
2,952 63
Waldo Brothers, cement
5 71
Walker, Pratt Mfg. Co., heating appa- ratus
23 00
D: W. Webster, repairing chairs
2 15
H. G. White Co., electrical work
269 16
William J. Wiley, hardware
284 02
Arthur W. Walker, repairing clock
1 50
West Disinfectant Co., disinfectant
35 00
Whitney & Snow, hardware
2 60
George H. Wickes & Son, painting
23 50
White Cross Laundry Co., laundering
82 91
Howard E. Wemyss, dory and oars
20 00
H. W. Waite & Co., dust layer
2 90
F. B. Witherly, grates
10 38
$19,219 89
This account includes :-
City Hall
$5,705 34
City Hall Annex
378 48
Public Library
2,993 33
West Somerville Branch Library
1,206 79
City Home
1,711 72
Police Building
1,367 95
Contagious Hospital
2,352 07
Health Department Stable
726 11
Highway Department Stable
811 76
Bath House
1,042 74
Water Works Building
691 11
Sewer Building
37 83
Park Buildings
194 66
$19,219 89
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT. 93
Public Buildings Maintenance, Fire Department.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1910
$4,500 00.
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred . 1,746 41
$6,246 41
DEBIT.
(Expenditures.)
Cash, paid John Andrews, pipe covering
$25 14
F. C. Ayer, lumber
75 26
John H. Adcock, plumbing
39 89
Ashton Valve Co., valves
39 00
Burbank & Ryder Varnish Co., finish
21 00
Arthur M. Berry, carpentering
203 35
Boston Belting Co., diaphragms
1 65
P. Bowdren, labor
5 00
Cambridge Gas Light Co., gas
51 78
Charlestown Gas & Electric Co., gas
42 31
F. E. Coan, stair posts, etc.
22 09
Jackson Caldwell & Co., mattresses
165 65
C. W. Cahalan, plumbing .
139 06
Davenport-Brown Co., wood
63 36
J. A. Durell, hardware
2 67
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., light- ing
1,650 49
F. C. Fuller & Co., ash cans
18 00
Fellows & Co., lumber
1 00
J. J. Fisher, plumbing
81 08
C. E. Goss, repairing roof
29 41
Gilman Express Co., expressing
1 00
O. L. Hill, fitting brass rail
1 50
Charles H. M. Hunnewell, plumbing
13 46
S. D. Hicks & Son, repairing roofs
128 00
J. J. Hurley & Co., repairing heating apparatus
41 85
Jackson Caldwell & Co., furniture
24 00
Frank O. Johnson, plumbing
265 62
T. E. Littlefield, building material
19 85
George F. McKenna & Son, teaming
4 00
Charles F. Mills, carpentering .
228 80
George W. Manning, repairing and painting
57 50
J. Edward L. McLean, carpentering
72 58
A. M. Morton & Co., steamfitting
1 91
F. W. Merrill, electrical work .
22 45
James W. O'Neil, plumbing
24 77
A. W. Phillips, plastering .
32 43
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., glass
0 27
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware
7 20
George L. Robinson, painting and var- nishing
200 50
John B. Rufer, bolts
3 00
boiler
67 90
W. A. Snow Iron Works, pipe rail, etc. .
28 85
D. L. Shepard, mason work
172 10
Amount carried forward
$4,105 73
·
Roberts Iron Works Co., repairing
94
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware
$4,105 73 10 97
C. H. Sanborn, repairing heating appa- ratus . E. H. Tarbell Co., fixtures
19 31
2 00
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware .
15 13
William J. Wiley, plumbing
7 22
Waldo Brothers, bricks
4 10
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., fuel
1,947 00
Asahel Wheeler Co., paint
11 11
L. A. Wright, repairing wagons
14 40
Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., repairing
50
D. W. Webster, reseating chairs
1 80
I. B. Walker, wagon repairing .
4 20
Whitney & Snow, hardware
53 64
Henry A. Wheeler & Co., awnings .
49 30
$6,246 41
Public Buildings Maintenance, Janitors' Salaries.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1910 .
$31,000 00
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred .
531 30
1
$31,531 30
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid janitors' salaries .
$31,531 30
This account includes :-
City Hall
$1,778 00
City Hall Annex .
548 00
Public Library
1,054 00
West Somerville Branch Library
756 00
Schoolhouses
25,802 51
Police Building
1,157 79
Contagious Hospital
80 00
Bath House
355 00
$31,531 30
Public Buildings Maintenance, Schoolhouses.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1910 . $35,000 00
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred . 7,329 58
Receipts :-
Cash, received of Walter T. Littlefield, tele- phone tolls
$65 65
old iron, etc.
40 75
Sundry persons, use of ward rooms .
45 00
Sundry persons, damage to property
4 10
Irving Taylor, one-half cost of fence
27 00
General Electric Co., pulley
1 02
Kenney Brothers & Wolkins, old fur- niture
50 00
233 52
$42,563 10
.
$42,329 58
95
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid John H. Adcock, plumbing . $32 15
American Seating Co., supplies 129 05
J. M. Andrews & Son, carpentering
181 71
Armour & Co., washing powder
36 55
American Express Co., expressing .
6 48
F. C. Ayer, lumber
162 75
John Andrews, pipe covering
31 20
Armstrong Brothers, plumbing
19 21
American Metal Polish Co., polish .
16 20
American School Board Journal, sub- scription
1 00
American Radiator Co., grate bars .
1 50
Edward L. Baro, services
2 00
Blodgett Clock Co., repairing clocks
5 90
Patrick Bowdren, labor
197 01
Edward E. Babb & Co., drinking foun- tain
10 00
Edward H. Barter, clocks .
11 50
Boston Feather Duster Co., dusters
124 20
Boston Belting Co., diaphragm
55
J. A. Bremner & Co., tinting and shellac- ing
122 90
J. A. V. W. Bird & Co., carboy and acid,
4 90
Boston Varnish Co., varnish
72 00
A. L. Briggs, labor £
15 00
D. F. Burke, mason work .
409 60
A. & E. Burton Co., brushes, etc. .
107 90
D. P. Bucknam, plastering
124 40
J. F. Brown, repairing clocks . 12 50
Baker School Specialty Co., chairs .
296 77
Matthew M. Blunt, repairing chairs
14 00
Arthur W. Berry, carpentering
464 92
Burbank & Ryder Varnish Co., varnish .
30 45
George F. Blake Mfg. Co., springs
2 24
Boulevard Auto Co., hire of cars .
·
37 50
H. W. Bursaw, oil
4 48
Charles E. Berry, iron and labor
1 59
Jackson Caldwell & Co.,
shades, etc.
$383 25
. (Cash) . 8 75
374 50
L. E. Clayton, cheese cloth
10 73
Roland Crocker, labor
2 00
C. W. Cahalan, plumbing .
) 31
T. A. Cunningham, brushes
9 20
Cambridge Gas Light Co., gas
789 46
Charlestown Gas & Electric Co., gas
368 02
Carlisle-Ayer Co., windows
58 01
Charles M. Craig, labor
10 00
Cudahy Packing Co., soap polish
7 50
John W. Cremen, inspecting weighing of coal
33 00
Continental Grate Co., bar for grate
4 98
Cotter's Express, expressing
75
Amount carried forward
$4,377 57
valve
·
96
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward $4,377 57 30/
Central Oil & Gas Stove Co., grate
Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., valve 2 57
A. W. Chesterton Co., set pack hooks . 2 25
George W. Coombs, labor, ward rooms, 00
James Duncan, repairing chairs
69 00
R. W. Doe, registers
72 07
J. H. Derby, repairing clocks
10 50
Frederick S. Dickinson, labor .
31 50
Davenport-Brown Co., wood
184 11
S. H. Davis Co., pole hooks
4 00
J. A. Durell, hinges 30
H. N. Dearborn, painting .
325 00
R. H. Ducey, cleaning and laying
carpets
243 95
Thomas Dowd, plastering
117 56
Thomas C. Dame, labor, ward rooms
3 00
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., light- ing
5,020 39
Enterprise Rubber Co., gaskets
50 85
James H. Fannon, repairing walks .
1,071 99
Fred W. Farrar, repairing clocks
25 50
F. C. Fuller Co., hardware
84 30
F. W. Foster Mfg. Co., grate bar 2 60
417 45
Ernest F. Flagg, metal ceilings
163 00
Walter W. Field & Son, setting machinery 40 75
Gas Consumers' Association, service
42 00
Gilman Express Co., expressing
2 50
Eugene Girroir, labor
433 60
Glines & Co., expressing
35 49
C. E. Gosse, repairing roof
86 59
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery
1 70
Walter J. Godfrey, painting
402 98
H. Gavel, hire of auto
32 00
General Electric Co., pulley
1 02
Charles Gallaway, labor on ward rooms,
6 75
Hercules Iron & Supply Co., sinks .
50
Charles H. M. Hunnewell, plumbing
7 26
R. Hull, oil .
29 72
James Harper & Co., upholstering .
37 40
J. J. Hurley & Co., repairing heating apparatus .
1,124 20
William S. Howe, pails
9 63
W. G. Hallock, brushes
3 25
Hodge Boiler Works, boiler plates .
15 00
Hobbs Mfg. Co., belting .
5 10
Hosmer & Wedgwood, insurance
5 64
S. D. Hicks & Son, roofing
3 00
Hemeon Brothers, carpentering
92 25
Robert S. Howland, carpentering
31 24
Edgar O. Hunt, plumbing
23 11
Howard Dustless Duster Co., brushes
31 50
Hinckley Rendering Co., soap and pow- der
34 79
George H. Harriott, plastering
26 27
Amount carried forward .
$15,434 00
·
W. J. Fermoyle, painting .
97
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$15,434 00
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and
Insurance Co., insurance 23 94
William Hall & Co., door springs 1 50
Ideal Supply Co., plumbing material 4 29
H. W. Johns-Manville Co., covering for pipes
142 22
Frank O. Johnson, plumbing
86 58
.Johnson Service Co., repairing
76 53
George L. Janvrin, repairing clocks
6 50
Frank J. Jameson, sponges
21 34
H. James & Son, soap
2 00
Jenkins Brothers, washers
3 38
Clara M. Kenney, cleaning
216 68
James Kenney, labor .
478 88
E. S. Kearney, saw dust
15 00
E. & F. King & Co., soda ash .
4 97
Knott & Co., electrical supplies
919 31
Keystone Wire Matting Co., mats .
48 60
Kenney Brothers & Wolkins, sets cast- ings
566 94
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., bubblers
162 00
John H. Kelley, disbursements
20 00
Charles A. Kelley, sand
14 00
Howard Lowell & Son, board of horse .
323 90
George W. Ladd, repairing truck
1 65
T. E. Littlefield, building material .
75 85
John Lingard, painting
684 54
Walter T. Littlefield, reimbursement for
road meeting expenses . 11 00
75
C. A. Legallee, plumbing .
) 74
S. P. Larsen, roofing .
175 86
Estate of S. P. Larsen, roofing
242 28
John Lane, labor, ward room .
. 50 1
George F. McKenna & Son, teaming
296 00
Charles F. Mills, carpentering .
387 48
A. M. Morton & Co., pipe
39 02
George W. Manning, work on flagstaffs,
82 25
Morgan Drug & Chemical Co., dust layer . 4 00
George McDormand, horseshoeing .
15 75
Martin & Wood, lock work
20 35
Arthur F. Moynihan, plumbing
75
C. W. H. Moulton Co., step ladders
38 10
B. L. Makepeace, supplies
51 65
Daniel McIntyre, gardening
65 00
F. W. Merrill, electrical work and sup- plies .
305 82
J. Edward L. McLean, carpentering
684 78
H. F. Maynard, soap and bags .
57
C. J. Miers & Son, roofing
39 32
T. F. McGann & Sons Co., iron grilles .
8 65
John C. McLean, furniture
41 00
George A. McGunnigle, labor, ward room
5 25
William Meskill, labor, ward room . ·
1 50
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., service
645 20
Amount carried forward
$22,569 17
Ellsworth C. Lundgren, labor .
98
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$22,569 17
New England Iron Works Co., iron
28 00
Neemes Brothers, tie bar . 1 75
Orient Mfg. Co., spray
10 00
James W. O'Neil, plumbing
1 68
Patrick J. O'Neil, gardening
9 75
John O'Brien, inspecting weighing coal 24 00
John F. O'Brien, labor, ward room .
2 25
John A. Pendergast, mops
8 25
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., glass
122 46
A. W. Phillips, mason work
630 99
Phillips Co., cork washers .
15
L. A. Penney, carpentering
. 57
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware
84 38
Powers Regulator Co., supplies and re- pairing
56 00
O. M. Pote, labor, ward room .
6 75
A. G. Renner, expressing . [ 25
Roberts Iron Works Co., repairing
boiler
419 29
George L. Robinson, painting .
510 56
John B. Rufer, wrenches
5 00
F. M. Rogers & Co., painting .
43 25
J. W. Rich, labor, ward room .
1 50
Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware Sexton Can Co., ash barrels
18 00
Shepard, Clark & Co., floor brushes P. Sutherland Co., oil
52 00
C. E. Stephenson, repairing clocks .
7 25
D. L. Shepard, mason work
1,171 13
Somerville Journal Co., paper, etc.
14 75
Standard Range & Stove Co., grate
9 85
Sanborn Map Co., map
65 00
Standard Extinguisher Co., hose and gaskets
5 40
S. M. Spencer Mfg. Co., brass checks
2 18
B. F. Sturtevant Co., labor on engine 51 20
Stone-Underhill Heating & Ventilating Co., grates ·
14 60
C. H. Sanborn, repairing heating appa- ratus
275 20
John Shea, labor, ward room .
1 50
W. C. Stephenson Mfg. Co., repairing clock
1 25
Thorpe's Express, expressing
3 75
·E. H. Tarbell Co., electrical supplies
2 24
W. A. Thompson & Co., hose .
22 00
Charles L. Underhill, hardware
16 95
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware .
344 00
D. W. Webster, repairing chairs
11 45
H. W. Waite & Co., disinfectant, etc.
187 80
H. C. White Co., electrical supplies ..
566 52
Arthur W. Walker, repairing clocks
11 25
L. A. Wright, door fasteners, etc.
30 65
William J. Wiley, repairing pipe
55 87
Whitney & Snow, hardware
190 16
Amount carried forward
$27,928 82
·
105 42
44 00
99 45
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of
99
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward $27,928 82
Henry A. Wheeler & Co., ensigns
131 10
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., fuel
13,866 37
Mary J. Whitney, mending flags
8 00
A. J. Wilkinson & Co., repairing
93
John A. Webster & Son, funnel, etc. ·
5 75
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., paints and oils 3 92
Asahel Wheeler Co., paints and oils
130 41
West Disinfectant Co., disinfectant .
30 00
Western Electric Co., supplies
1 20
Mrs. George Whiting, fittings for cook- ing room . 2 92
Waldo Brothers, lime and cement . 65
Walker, Pratt Mfg. Co., flue stoppers
75
G. A. Walker, painting
83 72
John B. Wahlstrom, painting
191 00
Frederick B. Witherly, grates .
10 56
Walworth Mfg. Co., wheel wrench, etc.
4 25
G. A. Walker Machine Co., repairing motor . ·
6 60
Yawman, Erbe Mfg. Co., section oak
12 00
$42,510 95
Highways Maintenance account, removing trees .
16 89
Water Maintenance account,. repairing
35 26
$42,563 10
Public Grounds.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1910 .
$11,800 00
Playgrounds account, amount transferred 911 72
$10,888 28
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred 17
$10,888 11
Stock and labor billed other departments :- City Engineer account, labor . $296 54
Highways, Lowell Street Bridges account, labor . .
34 50
Public Grounds Construction account, grad- ing
1,200 00
Sidewalks Construction account, sods . 101 00
Sidewalks Maintenance account, sods . 5 00
1,637 04
Receipts :-
Cash, received of Somerville High School Athletic Association, labor and mate- rials ·
$267 00
Boston Elevated Railway Co., part cost maintenance Broadway parkway . ·
100 00
Joseph Tabalaewsky, old iron . 24 30
391 30
1
$12,916 45
case
pipes .
1
100
ANNUAL REPORTS.
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid laborers . $6,715 30 75
American Express Co., expressing
F. C. Ayer, lumber
34 18
T. Allen, repairing concrete walks .
409 90
Barbour-Stockwell Co., castings
9 00
Charles E. Berry, labor
72 39
Joseph Breck & Sons, pump, etc.
11 25
Barrett Mfg. Co., tarvia
512 94
T. F. Crimmings, excavating and grad- ing
1,138 56
J. A .. Durell, supplies .
5 57
Davenport-Brown Co., lumber .
80
J. J. Fisher, plumbing
4 74
F. C. Fuller & Co., hardware .
54 69
A. C. Gordon, painting
24 45
Thomas J. Grey Co., repairing knives
mower
18 00
40
136 00
1,151 87
George W. Manning, splicing
47 50
Martin & Wood, sharpening
27 35
C. H. Manzer, seats
17 50
Charles F. Mills, carpentering
45 60
Theodore Metcalf Co., drugs
5 50
W. E. Plumer & Co., rope
3 92
Pigeon-Fraser Hollow Spar pole
Co., flag
288 76
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware .
3 69
Mrs. S. A. Parker, repairing flag
1 25
George G. Page Box Co., stakes
3 60
Revere Rubber Co., hose .
40 00
E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware
24 47
C. H. Spofford & Son, building fence
101 80
James Tevlin, teaming
1,095 16
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware .
70 00
1. B. Walker, repairing
23 82
Whitney & Snow, hardware
100 45
Henry A. Wheeler & Co., ensigns .
10 09
Wright & Ditson, bases
5 50
Walsh Brothers, spraying .
200 00
Walter A. Wood M. & R. M. Co., repair- ing
3 30
L. A. Wright, repairing
25
$12,405 30
Highways Maintenance account, labor .
488 65
Sewers Maintenance account, sand
22 50
$12,916 45
Public Grounds Construction.
CREDIT.
Sewers Construction account, amount transferred
$1,200 00
DEBIT.
(Expenditures.)
Stock and labor billed other departments :- Public Grounds account, grading, etc.
$1,200 00
Gilman Express Co., expressing Hemeon Brothers, carpentering J. W. Howard, plants and labor Highland Coal Co., lime
5 00
101
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Public Library.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1910 .
$17,000 00
County of Middlesex, dog licenses
4,085 76
$21,085 76
Stock and labor billed other departments :-
School Contingent account, books lost
19 29
Cash, received of Sam Walter Foss, Librarian :-
books
$102 54
fines
713 44
telephone tolls
11 05
827 03
$21,932 08
DEBIT.
(Expenditures.)
Cash, paid Sam Walter Foss, salary as librarian
$2,500 00
Florence D. Hurter, assistant librarian labor
50 76
Nellie M. Whipple, assistant librarian
266 72
Esther Mayhew, cataloguer
700 00
Edith B. Hayes, assistant cataloguer
600 00
Anna L. Stone, assistant .
650 00
Mabel E. Bunker, assistant
733 20
Mary S. Woodman, assistant
650 00
Bessie L. Duddy, assistant
600 00
Alice W. Sears, assistant .
424 96
Florence M. Barber, assistant
75 00
A. Myrtle Merrill, assistant
474 98
Ruby G. White, assistant .
266 64
Louise Thiery, assistant .
308 32
A. Lisette Parker, assistant
175 01
Helen Spear, assistant
118 98
Hazel Macy, assistant
39 59
Myrtle Nicholson, assistant
40 56
Zoe E. Nelson, assistant
16 66
Cecil M. Barlow, assistant
65 85
William E. Bagster, assistant
65 35
Edgar L. Kaula, assistant .
157 90
Harry B. Benson, assistant
107 60
D. Brooke Mckinnon, assistant
14 05
Oscar H. Cedarlund, assistant .
38 30
Richard Barlow, assistant .
61 20
American Educational Co., books
3 50
American Express Co., expressing .
46 97
American Library Association, member- ship
5 00
American Political Science Association, periodical
3 00
John R. Anderson Co., books .
93 57
A. R. Andrews, repairing .
6 60
William Abbott, books
6 65
J. Q. Adams & Co., books
19 00
American Library Co., books
20 00
Robert Appleton Co., books
18 00
Amount carried forward
$9,823 88
1
.
399 96
102
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward $9,823 88
American Academy of Political and So-
cial Science, book .
5 00
A. L. A. Publishing Board, books . 55
Theo. Andel & Co., books
2 80
N. W. Ayer & Son, books
5 60
Frank W. Atwood, supplies
4 00
George T. Bailey, periodicals
22 92
Cecil M. Barlow, express .
22 80
Booklovers' Library, books
1 20
Stanley M. Bowlby, express
78 00
N. J. Bartlett & Co., books
69 95
Boston Book Co., books and periodicals,
76 78
W. A. Butterfield, books .
4 00
Boston Music Co., music books
1 83
Burrows Brothers Co., books
12 76
Burnham Antique Book Store, books
10 50
Richard Barlow, express
8 25
Charles E. Booth, book
5 00
William R. Bradford, books
7 00
Brown's Express, expressing
2 05
Buck Printing Co., supplies
3 50
Harry B. Benson, express
1 80
W. B. Clarke Co., books
824 12
Chivers Book Binding Co., books
183 93
C. M. Clark Publishing Co., periodical
1 00
College Bindery, binding .
397 94
Christian Work & Evangelist, odical
3 00
Josiah Cummings & Son, supplies .
4 00
Carnegie Institute of Washington,
book
2 00
Arthur H. Clark Co., books
6 75
Charles W. Clark Co., books
4 95
Cambridge Ice Co., ice
10 00
P. F. Collier & Son, books
47 03
Dennison Mfg. Co., supplies
8 44
Desmond Publishing Co., books
21 60
DeWolfe, Fiske Co., books
3,871 52
Oliver Ditson Co., music books
10 93
George E. Damon Co., books .
, 00
Dodd, Mead & Co., books
10 82
Mrs. A. M. Dunklee, book
1 50
Olin S. Davis, supplies
47 00
Engineering News Publishing Co., book,
1 60
Elm Tree Press, books
2 00
Eagle Printing & Binding Co., books
1 22
Charles Evans, books
15 00
David Farquhar, binding .
1,800 76
Fitzherbert & Wing, periodicals
22 05
Benjamin F. Freeman, photographs
2 50
Frost & Adams Co., supplies
3 60
Funk & Wagnalls Co., books
3 60
The Four Seas Co., book .
53
T. T. Fryer, books
16 00
Gilman Express Co., expressing
20 88
Glines & Co., expressing .
6 70
Herman Goldberger, periodical
490 35
Amount carried forward
$18,015 49
peri-
1
103
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$18,015 49
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery
81 15
Globe Stamp Works, supplies .
10 05
W. A. Greenough & Co., books
15 00
Goodspeed's Book Shop, book '
4 15
Globe-Wernicke Co., cabinets .
59 00
Ginn & Co., books
16 48
Gaylord Brothers, supplies
2 70
H. R. Huntting Co., books
102 45
L. A. E. Harding, agency .
21 64
Heaton's Agency, books
1 25
Caroline L. Himebaugh, books
88 29
S. Henry Hadley, music books
1 25
E. F. Hovey & Co., supplies
6 54
Holden Patent Book Cover Co., sup- plies
6 75
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books
5 00
J. L. Hammett Co., books
21 27
Harvard University, books
1 38
R. H. Hinckley Co., books
6 00
Int. Who's Who Publishing Co., books,
5 00
Emma C. B. Jones, books
15 00
Kee Lox Mfg. Co., supplies
7 50
King-Richardson Co., books
24 50
Kimball Brothers, books
8 10
W. A. Keating, books
21 03
Charles E. Lauriat Co., books .
260 69
Library Bureau, supplies .
66 15
Little, Brown & Co., books
113 74
George E. Littlefield, books
69 80
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., books
24 75
Library of Congress, cards
75 00
Lord Baltimore Press, books
2 50
Henry Malkan, books
99 93
Medford Historical Society, periodical
1 00
Noah Farnham Morrison, books
19 47
P. F. Madigan, books
40 00
Municipal Journal, periodical
3 00
Wesley A. Maynard, printing .
75
Marshall, Son & Co., supplies
10 35
Isaac Mendoza Book Co., books
3 75
Moody Manual Co., book .
12 00
Mellish & Byfield Mfg. Co., furniture
162 00
McDevitt-Wilson, books
12 40
Macmillan Co., books
3 93
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., service
57 84
National Education Association, book
2 00
National Conference of Charities and Correction, book
4 10
Thomas Nelson & Sons, books
72 00
Ethel M. Nute, disbursements .
7 56
C. A. Nichols Co., book
5 00
National Association Study and Educa-
tion of Exceptional Children, book
1 06
Old Corner Book Store, books ·
98 57
Oliver Typewriter Co., supplies
62
Outing Magazine, periodical
50
Amount carried forward
$19,777 43
.
104
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
Perham's Express, expressing !
$19,777 43 5 65
Publishers' Weekly, books odicals
20 50
Pilgrim Press, books .
9 00
G. P. Putnam's Sons, book
15 33
Pennsylvania Publishing Co., book .
30
A. W. Phillips, express
14 15
Prince Society, books
5 00
Playground Association of America,
books
5 55
Pearson Brothers, books
8 90
Harry J. Ramsey, agency
240 00
Ritter & Flebbe, books
44 98
Rumford Press, books
1 80
Fleming H. Revell Co., book
75
Review of Reviews, books
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