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James H. Fannon, loam and concrete .
160 36
Fred W. Farrar, repairing clocks .
37 50
Walter W. Field & Son, machinery
239 03
F. W. Foster & Sons, grate bars 7 80
Federal Metallic Packing Co., packing
3 35
Frank E. Fitts Mfg. and Supply Co., ash cans
11 25
Eugene Girroir, labor
326 80
Glines & Co., expressing .
49 01
General Electric Co., motor, etc.
196 50
Gas Consumers' Association, rental
12 00
J. E. Grundy & Co., repairing pump
8 50
Gilman Express Co., expressing
1 95
Gray & Turner, insurance
1,208 43
Gurney Heater Mfg. Co., piping
67
Granulator Soap Co., soapitors
15 00
A. C. Gordon, painting .
1 75 1
Walter J. Godfrey, painting
148 71
Edgar O. Hunt, plumbing
14 07
J. B. Hunter & Co., hardware .
64 49
Hinckley Rendering Co., soap powder .
36 22
J. J. Hurley & Co., repairing heating ap- paratus
339 06
S. D. Hicks & Son, roofing
816 75
Hercules Iron & Supply Co., plumbing supplies
3 20
William S. Howe, galvanized pails .
9 95
William J. Hanson, plumbing .
.
13 17
Hosmer & Wedgwood, insurance .
7 50
Charles H. M. Hunnewell, plumbing
22 30
Hodge Boiler Works, plates
626 99
William Hall & Co., repairing
75
Charles P. Horton, janitor school evening
2 00
Frank O. Johnson, plumbing
368 51
Johnson Service Co., repairing tempera- ture registers
14 01
Jenkins Bros., valve .
1 35
Frank J. Jameson, sponges
26 19
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., bi- cycle holder .
2 40
H. James & Son, soft soap
2 00
James Kenney, carpentering
213 20
Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, furniture
424 13
Knowles Steam Pump Works, machinery
15 19
Catherine Kearney, sawdust
20 80
Clara M. Kenney, cleaning
213 37
Knott & Co., electrical work .
515 66
J. A. Kiley, repairing .
7 25
E. S. Kearney Co., sawdust
17 50
John H. Kelley, reimbursement
20 00
Howard Lowell & Son, board of horse and clipping
319 60
C. A. Legallee, plumbing .
1 95
Amount carried forward
$41,087 12
.
.
28 73
E. & F. King & Co., soda ash .
.
.
122
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$41,087 12
S. P. Larsen, roofing . 171 95
John Lingard, painting
563 28
Leavis & Doherty, plumbing
273 67
Walter T. Littlefield, reimbursement and mileage of automobile 217 00
T. E. Littlefield, sheathing
6 49
George W. Ladd, jobbing .
65
Arthur D. Little, preparing coal speci- fications
60 60
J. E. Locatelli & Co., tearing down shed, etc.
545 95
P. S. Lynch, repairing ventilator 4 70
William Leavens & Co., furniture 76 20
1 00
E. C. Lundgren, evening school janitor .
2 00
George McDormand, shoeing .
8 75
A. M. Morton & Co., piping
3 73
George W. Manning, work on flag staffs George F. McKenna & Son, teaming
347 75
B. L. Makepeace, blue prints .
17 16
J. E. L. McLean, carpentering
549 40
Charles F. Mills, carpentering
419 90
F. W. Merrill, electrical work .
42 30
C. W. H. Moulton Co., brooms and sup- plies
93 00
McKenney & Waterbury Co., electrical supplies
15 87
Martin & Wood, keys
39 15
William J. McCarthy, labor and stone
320 00
William Meskill, repairing furniture
24 50
Daniel McIntire, gardening
53 10
Massachusetts Metal Polish Co., polish . ·
4 20
Martin Bros., carpentering
98 62
H. F. Maynard, bags
2 38
Arthur T. McGilvreay, electrical work .
8 20
Norton Door Check Co., repairing door- check
1 30
New England Telephone & Telegraph
565 57
Nashua Machine Co., valves 2 56
N. D. B. Co., electrical work
11 60
James W. O'Neil, plumbing
9 11
Patrick J. O'Neil, gardening
9 75
John O'Brien, inspecting weighing of coal
22 00
John F. O'Brien, evening school janitor
3 00
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., glass
161 03
A. W. Phillips, brick work
348 88
W. E. Plumer & Co., hardware
86 49
Perkins Woodworking Co., woodwork .
208 43
Priest, Page & Co., proportional part of platform
50 00
Perham's Express, expressing ..
1 20
Othniel M. Pote, evening school janitor,
3 00
Roberts Iron Works Co., repairing plates
134 06
George L. Robinson, glazing
526 17
F. M. Rogers & Co., whitening
182 00
Amount carried forward
$47,466 77
.
Co., service
.
82 00
John Lane, evening school janitor
123
REPORT.
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S
Amount brought forward
$47,466 77
A. G. Renner, expressing
2 35
Albert Rich, janitor's service
59 00
James W. Rich, janitor's service E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware Shepard, Clark Co., brushes
8 00
122 72
P. Sutherland & Co., metal polish
89 92
Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal
24 00
W. A. Snow Iron Works, supplies
47 40
Daniel L. Shepard, mason work
504 81
John Shea, labor .
34 00
Sullivan's Somerville & Boston Express Co., expressing · S. M. Spencer Mfg. Co., brass tags, etc.,
25
James Simpson, Jr., teaming
5 00
John J. Shea, evening school janitor
1 00
W. A. Thompson & Co., gas tubing Harry Tobin, horseshoeing
6 25
R. P. Tiltman, janitor's service
50 00
Turner Asbestos Co., pipe covering
6 75
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware
137 41
William J. Wiley, ash barrels
34 48
H. G. White Co., electrical work
325 90
Asahel Wheeler Co., paints
52 16
Henry A. Wheeler Co., ensigns
134 48
H. W. Waite & Co., disinfectant
243 48
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., coal
14,831 35
Arthur W. Walker, repairing clocks
9 75
Whitney & Snow, hardware
175 31
Mrs. M. J. Whitney, mending flags .
14 00
Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., chain clips
40
West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant
15 00
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.,
138 31
Waldo Brothers, clay and brick
37 60
Walsh Brothers, spraying trees
95 00
Frederick B. Witherly, grates .
10 83
Charles A. G. Winther, washers, etc.
5 04
A. Worthylake & Co., papering
175 00
Yeaman's Express Co., expressing
85
$65,079 50
Water Maintenance account, stock and labor
49 06
$65,128 56
Public Buildings Construction, Bennett School Addition.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1910
$990 00
Building Public Buildings account, amount transferred
1,000 00
Balance to credit of account, 1912 .
1,190 00
$800 00
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid William Williams and Joseph A. Tower, settle- ment of claims for damages taking estate .
$800 00
É
machinery
54 64
31 00
Charles L. Underhill, repairing
3 79
125 50
$1,990 00
124
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Public Buildings Construction, Burns School Addition.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1910 · .
$778 00
Balance to credit of account, 1912 .
778 00
Public Buildings Construction, Martin W. Carr School Land Addition.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1910
$5,293 55
Building Public Buildings account, amount transferred 1,816 45
$7,110 00
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid E. A. Binney, appraising land . $5 00
Cornelius F. Keiley, settlement of claims .
for damages to estate
3,450 00
for damages to estate
3,655 00
$7,110 00
Public Buildings Construction, Davis School Vocational Equipment.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1910
$3,751 07
Building Public Buildings account, balance returned . 16 50
$3,734 57
DEBIT.
(Expenditures.)
Cash, paid Chandler & Farquhar Co., machinery, etc. . $3,734 57
Public Buildings Construction, William H. Hodgkins School Addition.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1910
$7,980 55
Building Public Buildings account, amount transferred
1,000 00
Balance to credit of account, 1912 .
5,029 85
$3,950 70
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid William J. McCarthy Co., labor and teaming ·
$142 25
W. A. Snow Iron Works, constructing fence 536 00
Abbie P. Simpson, consideration for conveyance of land . 3,272 45
$3,950 70
Abby E. Taylor, settlement of claims
$8,980 55
.
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT. 125
Industrial School for Girls.
CREDIT.
Building Public Buildings account, amount transferred .
Lowell Street Bridges account, amount transferred .
$1,400 00 1,400 00
Balance to credit of account, 1912 .
162 28
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid C. W. Cahalan, installing plumb- ing service
$728 54
Cambridge Gas Light Co., service pipe .
10 50
Walter J. Godfrey, painting
223 86
John Kennedy, plastering .
243 55
J. E. L. McLean, carpentering .
1,000 00
A. F. McMillan, work on furnace
136 27
W. A. Thompson & Co., gas range .
14 00
H. G. White Co., electrical work
281 00
$2,637 72
Schoolhouse in Ward Seven.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1910 .
$31,992 55
Building Public Buildings account, amount transferred
46,000 00
Balance to credit of account, 1912 .
50,302 52
$27,690 03
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid Hollis R. Bailey, Trustee, settle-
ment of claim for damages to estate
$4,267 75
taxes on estate conveyed to city
65 69
Boston Blue Print Co., prints .
4 04
Gilman D. Colman, settlement of claim for taking land and buildings .
5,250 00
Alice I. Crawford, copying specifications,
22 50
W. J. Dobinson, drawings
'5 40
Globe Newspaper Co., advertising
34 20
Boston Herald, advertising
22 00
Norris E. Hadley, settlement of claim for taking of land
1,350 00
Sven A. Johnson and Clifton A. Ken- nedy, settlement for taking of land
1,250 00
Philip J. McGrath, taking of land
2,441 25
Wesley A. Maynard, advertising
3 75
B. L. Makepeace, blue prints
10 07
A. B. Murdock, on account of construc- tion of schoolhouse
8,589 28
The Boston Post, advertising
39 60
E. S. Runyan, pencil perspective
25 00
Somerville Journal Co., advertising .
5 25
Orville S. Waldron, taking of land ,
4,304 25
.
$2,800 00
$2,637 72
$77,992 55
$27,690 03
126
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Public Buildings Construction, Schoolhouses, Addi= tional Window Space.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1912
$1,900 00
Balance to credit of account, 1912 :
404 46
$1,495 54
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid J. M. Andrews & Son, carpen- tering
$59 30
Jackson Caldwell & Co., window shades,
27 00
Thomas Dowd, plastering . 84 00
G. M. Davis & Son, mason work .
45 05
House Cleaning Co., cleaning
36 00
John Lingard, painting, etc.
40 75
D. L. Shepard & Co., on account of
842 44
Trueman H. Thorpe, carpentering
361 00
$1,495 54
LIBRARIES.
Central Library.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1911 . .
$17,000 00
County of Middlesex, dog licenses . .
3,949 82
Stock and labor billed other departments :-
School Contingent account, books lost
Receipts :-
Cash, received of librarians :- -
books
$53 31
fines
829 57
telephone tolls
12 27
895 15
$21,852 02
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid Sam Walter Foss, salary as librarian .
$416 66
Drew B. Hall,-salary as librarian disbursements 29 91
1,553 35
Nellie M. Whipple, assistant librarian
841 66
Esther Mayhew, cataloguer . disbursements
6 61
Edith B. Hayes, assistant cataloguer 641 68
Anna L. Stone, assistant
650 00
Mabel E. Bunker, assistant
734 80
Mary S. Woodman, assistant
650 00
Bessie L. Duddy, assistant
641 68
disbursements
6 61
Amount carried forward
$6,872 96
.
$20,949 82
7 05
contract
700 00
127
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$6,872 96
A. Myrtle Merrill, assistant 575 01 disbursements 6 33
Ruby G. White, assistant
366 68
A. Lisette Parker, assistant Helen Spear, assistant
249 96
Myrtle Nicholson, assistant
208 26
Zoe E. Nelson, assistant
208 26
Edgar L. Kauler, assistant
190 95
Harry B. Benson, assistant
36 20
Oscar H. Cedarlund, assistant
107 60
Richard Barlow, assistant .
91 65
W. Dale Barker, assistant .
16 10
Dudley F. Holden, assistant
50 95
William Mullaney, assistant
36 00
Thomas A. West, disbursements
31 60
William Abbott, periodicals
20 95
American Express Co., expressing .
42 39
American Library Association, member- ship
5 00
A. L. A. Publishing Board, periodicals .
16 25
American Political Science Association, periodicals
3 00
D. Appleton & Co., books
13 25
Frank W. Atwood, supplies
4 00
American Educational Co., book
3 50
Robert Appleton Co., books
12 00
John R. Anderson Co., book
85
Annual Review Publishing Co., books
3 75
A. R. Andrews, supplies
3 00
American School of Home Economics, books
40 50
American Academy of Political and So-
5 00
N. J. Bartlett, books .
42 58
Harry B. Benson, express .
17 10
S. R. H. Biggs, books
1 00
Stanley M. Bowlby, express
40 50
George T. Bailey, periodicals
17 19
Boston Book Co., books
19 81
"Boston 1915," periodical .
80
Boston Music Co., music books
5 04
C. Bowen, moving safe
12 00
Brown's Express, expressing
80
R. R. Bowker Co., books
5 00
Edward E. Babb & Co., books .
41 54
Richard Barlow, express
9 60
Chivers Book Binding Co., books
62 40
Arthur H. Clark Co., books
2 00
W. B. Clarke Co., books
177 23
College Bindery, binding
718 82
James Clarke & Co., books
12 00
Cambridge University Press, books
103 25
Oscar Cedarlund, express .
6 75
T. H. Castor & Co., books
82 26
George F. Cram, books
7 50
Carter, Rice & Co., stationery
1 46
John M. Chandler & Co., framing pic- tures .
78 11
Amount carried forward
$10,978 35
cial Science, periodical
·
291 66
128
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$10,978 35
Cambridge Ice Co., ice
14 10
Desmond Publishing Co., books
43 92
DeWolfe, Fiske Co., books
4,229 31
Oliver Ditson Co., music books
9 20
Dodd & Livingston, book .
8 28
Dennison Mfg. Co., supplies
3 52
Davenport-Brown Co., furniture
188 26
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., elec- tric fans
19 00
Fitzherbert & Wing, periodicals
26 20
Thomas T. Fryer, books
5 50
David Farquhar, binding
1,225 08
Frost & Adams Co., supplies
5 17
Joseph Fels Fund of America, books
6 00
Forest Press, books
7 34
Franklin Institute, periodical
3 75
Gaylord Brothers, supplies
4 16
W. M. Gibbs, books
2 50
Glines & Co., expressing
17 55
Herman Goldberger, periodicals
519 41
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery
121 76
Gilman Express Co., expressing
45 91
W. A. Greenough & Co., directories
12 00
Goodspeed's Book Shop, books
.
15 77
S. Henry Hadley, music books . L. A. E. Harding, agency
31 04
Heaton's Agency, books
1 25
B. W. Huebsch, books
1 50
H. R. Huntting Co., books
163 38
Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, books
1 60
R. H. Hinckley Co., books
30 00
J. L. Hammett Co., books
55 26
Houghton Mifflin Co., books
26 25
Harvard Co-operative Society, books
6 54
Caroline L. Himebaugh, books
6 50
Interest Text-Book Co., books
13 33
Jordan Marsh Co., suit case
5 00
Library Bureau, periodicals
63 38
Little, Brown & Co., books
33 30
Charles E. Lauriat Co., books .
14 35
Charles M. Lamprey, cards
1 96
Library of Congress, cards
50 00
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., books
6 30
John Lane Co., periodical .
50
George E. Littlefield, books
11 65
Louisville Free Public Library, printing,
8 40
Henry Malkan, books
23 70
Massachusetts Magazine, periodical
2 50
Harry B. Metcalf, books
1 00
Medford Historical Society, periodical
1 00
McDevitt-Wilson Bargain Book Shop, books
249 12
Mosler Safe Co., safe .
112 50
Marshall Son & Co., supplies .
2 25
James H. Matthews & Co., supplies .
9 00
Macmillan Co., books
13 82
Amount carried forward -
- $18,507 00
·
48 25
Globe Stamp Works, supplies
33
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT. 129
Amount brought forward
$18,507 00
Wesley A. Maynard, printing 3 25
Moody Manual Co., books 12 00
McGrow, Hill Book Co., books
4 50
Mississippi Valley Historical Associa- tion, periodical
2 00
National Municipal League, books .
10 00
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., service
49 77
National Education Association, peri-
odical
2 00
Thomas Nelson & Sons, book .
1 27
Neostyle Co., supplies
2 25
New England Stamp Co., book
4 00
New England Historical Genealogical Society, periodical
5 00
Old Corner Book Store, books
79 63
Observer Publishing Co., book
2 25
Office, Bank & Library Co., keys
1 20
Oliver Typewriter Co., supplies
1 24
Arthur W. Phillips, expressing
6 95
Poor's Manual Co., books
17 50
Publishers' Weekly, books
18 00
Perham's Express, expressing
1 50
Prince Society, book .
5 00
Pearson & Marsh, books .
44 96
Augustus G. Parker, books
3 50
G. P. Putnam's Sons, books
2 25
The Prang Co., books
29 66
Harry J. Ramsey, agency ·
240 00
Ritter & Flebbe, books
100 17
William Rademalkers, book
8 00
Review of Reviews Co., book Stone & Forsyth, supplies .
6 85
Schoenhof Book Co., books
69 25
Charles Scribner's Sons, books
22 30
A. Storrs & Bement, supplies
1 30
Superintendent Public Documents, peri- odical
3 00
Somerville Journal Co., printing
543 20
P. B. Sanford Co., binding
97 75
Smith-Premier Typewriter Co., sup-
plies
4 25
Sampson & Murdock Co., directory
6 00
Somerville Post-office, envelopes
47 46
C. W. Thompson & Co., books
712 11
Thorpe's Express, expressing
5 60
John Towers, books .
3 50
Topsfield Historical Society, books .
42
University of Chicago, periodical
6 67
M. L. Vinal, agency.
81 64
Vaughn Publishing Co., books .
5 40
Willianis & Neiley, printing
69 25
H. W. Wilson Co., periodicals
113 33
Louis N. Wilson, books
2 50
Helen M. Winslow, books .
. 50
Woman's Journal, periodical
3 75
L. A. Wells, binding
745 08
Amount carried forward
$21,746 41
29 45
130
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$21,746 41
Webcowit Press, printing .
18 00
Samuel Ward Co., stationery
5 00
Albert F. Ward, periodical
11 46
Winter Hill Press, printing
7 10
Young Folks' Educational
League,
48 75
Yale University Press, books
14 05
Zion's Herald, periodical .
1 25
$21,852 02
Public Buildings Department, Maintenance Central Library.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1911
$3,700 00
City Clerk's Department, Vital Statistics account, amount transferred
200 00
$3,900 00
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred . 117 81
$3,782 19
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid janitors' salaries .
$1,060 00
H. W. Bursaw, oil
08
Cambridge Gas Light Co., gas .
42 16
Jackson Caldwell & Co., furnishings 46 00
Cotter's Express, expressing
30
Derby & Co., repairing clock .
1 50
James Duncan, re-seating chairs
6 25
J. H. Edwards, clamps
1 00
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., light- ing
915 47
James' H. Fannon, constructing walk
215 39
Fred W. Farrar, repairing clocks
4 00
Frank E. Fitts Mfg. & Supply Co., ash cans
6 75
Glines & Co., expressing
25
Eugene Girroir, labor
38 00
J. J. Hurley & Co., installing radiators
152 60
James Harper & Co., repairing desk
3 50
Frank O. Johnson, plumbing
7 20
Kimball Sales Co., water cooler
9 45
Knott & Co., electrical work
8 45
Charles F. Mills, carpentering
3 80
J. Edward L. McLean, carpentering
69 60
Arthur T. McGilvreay & Co., electrical work .
90
George A. McGunnigle, janitor's service 21 25
N. D. B. Co., electrical work .
3 15
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., glass
1 54
A. W. Phillips, plastering .
11 50
George L. Robinson, glazing, etc.
15 97
F. M. Rogers & Co., painting .
546 00
C. A. Southwick, labor
22 00
E. S. Sparrow & Co., fertilizer .
4 50
Underhill Hardware Co., hardware .
5 10
Amount carried forward -
$3,223 66
books
.
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT. 131
Amount brought forward
$3,223 66
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., coal 519 08
1 90
H. G. White Co., electrical work Henry A. Wheeler & Co., re-covering awnings .
22 75
$3,767.39
Water Maintenance account, cleaning pipe
14 80
$3,782 19
West Somerville Branch Library.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1911 . Receipts :-
Cash, received of librarians :-
books
$12 85
fines
485 53
telephone tolls
3 15
501 53
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid Alice W. Sears, branch librarian disbursements
6 03
Ethel M. Nute, assistant
466 64
Bessie S. Cobb, assistant .
366 68
Ruth Fales, assistant .
208 26
Mary L. Foss, assistant
39 76
Annie Currie, assistant
37 43
Hazel Macy, assistant
6 08
Ronald Moore, assistant
98 30
Harold Currie, assistant
31 05
George Ward, assistant
7 85
Sumner Catlin, assistant
4 55
American School of Home Economics, book
9 50
American Express Co., expressing
2 22
John R. Anderson Co., books .
3 50
N. J. Bartlett & Co., book
2 50
Chivers Book Binding Co., books .
2 76
W. B. Clarke Co., books
145 41
College Bindery, binding .
105 73
Harold Currie, expressing .
21 00
Cambridge Ice Co., ice
6 56
Carter, Rice & Co., supplies
2 75
DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., books .
1,542 34
Dennison Mfg. Co., supplies
1 44
Dodd, Mead & Co., books .
90 00
David Farquhar, binding .
281 11
Thomas Groom & Co., stationery
19 53
Herman Goldberger, periodical
292 15
W. A. Greenough & Co., directories
8 00
Globe Stamp Works, supplies .
30
J. L. Hammett Co., books
6 25
H. R. Huntting Co., books
96 93
Gaylord Bros., supplies
8 40
Amount carried forward -
.- $4,662 67
$5,000 00
$5,501 53
$741 66
132
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$4,662 67
Houghton Mifflin Co., books
33 25
Neil Morrow Ladd Book Co., books
3 10
Library Bureau, periodicals, etc.
23 35
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., books
4 50
Marshall Son & Co., supplies
1 50
Ronald Moore, express
4 05
Wesley A. Maynard, printing
6 00
McDevitt-Wilson Bargain Book Shop, books
5 75
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., service
26 82
New Fiction Library Co., books 9 45
30 26
The Prang Co., books
13 24
Pearson & Marsh, books .
31 50
Ritter & Flebbe, books 20 00
6 00
Leslie H. Steele Co., periodicals
37 28
Sampson & Murdock Co., directory
6 00
Standard Oil Co., lamps .
7 00
Short Ballot Organization, books .
5 00
Simplex Electric Heating Co., furnish- ings
5 63
C. W. Thompson & Co., music books
214 74
L. A. Wells, binding .
296 54
H. W. Wilson Co., books .
9 80
George Ward, express
8 10
West Somerville Post-office, post-card forms .
30 00
$5,501 53
Public Buildings Department, Maintenance West Somerville Branch Library.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1911 . $1,750 00
109 26
$1,640 74
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid janitors' salaries
$752 00
M. P. Canfield, labor on lawns .
33 00
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., light- ing installing underground service
553 10
74 07
McKenney & Waterbury Co., electric supplies
1 50
E. S. Sparrow & Co., hardware
11 70
Wellington-Wild Coal Co., coal
210 37
Walsh Brothers, spraying trees
5 00
$1,640.74
Ward One Branch Library.
CREDIT.
Lowell Street Bridges account, amount transferred
$1,000 00
Balance to credit of account, 1912
132 72
$867 28
Old Corner Book Store, books
Theodore E. Schulte, books
1
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT. 133
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid J. M. Andrews & Son, carpen- tering
$109 73
DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., books
90 65
Frank E. Fitts Mfg. & Supply Co., ash cans
6 75
Herman Goldberger, periodicals
104 70
John Lingard, painting
87 75
F. W. Leeman, window shades .
16 50
Daniel L. Shepard, carpentering
86 20
C. H. Sanborn, installing heating system,
365 00
$867 28
Union Square Branch Library.
CREDIT.
Lowell Street Bridges account, amount transferred . $1,000 00
Balance to credit of account, 1912 .
815 55
$184 45
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., books
$78 70
Dodd, Mead & Co., books
90 00
Pearson & Marsh, books .
15 75
$184 45
Public Library, Trust Funds.
CREDIT.
Isaac Pitman Fund, Art .
$4,251 66
Isaac Pitman Fund, Poetry
1,062 92
Frances A. Wilder Children's Department Fund
100 00
Martha R. Hunt Fund, Art .
3,000 00
Martha R. Hunt Fund, Books
12,000 00
$20,414 58
Balance to credit of account, 1912
20,414 58
Public Library, Trust Funds, Investment.
CREDIT.
1
Balance to debit of account, 1912 . ·
$20,414 58
DEBIT.
Isaac Pitman Fund, Art .
$4,251 66
Isaac Pitman Fund, Poetry
1,062 92
Frances A. Wilder Children's Department Fund .
100 00
Martha R. Hunt Fund, Art
3,000 00
Martha R. Hunt Fund, Books
12,000 00
$20,414 58
134
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Public Library, Trust Funds, Income.
CREDIT.
Balance from 1910
$218 39
Cash, income from invested funds :-
Isaac Pitman Fund, Art
$170 14
Isaac Pitman Fund, Poetry
42 54
Martha R. Hunt Fund, Art
52 50
Martha R. Hunt Fund, Books
447 00
712 18
$930 57
Balance to credit of account, 1912 .
873 20
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Isaac Pitman Fund, Art :-
Cash, paid DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., books
$1 08
Thomas T. Fryer, books .
9 00
Charles E. Lauriat Co., book
15 00
Library Art Club, pictures
6 00
Henry Malkan, book .
1 62
Perry Pictures Co., pictures
4 55
C. F. Randall, stereographs
16 70
Horace K. Turner Co., books
3 42
$57 37
RECREATION.
Engineering Department, Parks Maintenance.
CREDIT.
Appropriations, from Taxes, 1911
$7,900 00
Excess and Deficiency account, balance transferred . 25
$7,899 75
Stock and labor billed other departments :- Sewers Construction account, labor and
teaming
$100 00
Engineering Department, Playgrounds
Maintenance account, labor . 125 00
225 00
Receipts :-
Cash, received of Boston Elevated Railway Co., part maintenance of Broadway park- way
50 00
$8,174 75
DEBIT. (Expenditures.)
Cash, paid laborers .
$4,912 12
Thomas Allen, re-dressing concrete
walks
264 90
F. C. Ayer, lumber
106 08
D. J. Bennett, brooms
3 75
Charles E. Berry, repairing mower . .
19 58
Amount carried forward
$5,306 43
.
.
.
$57 37
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT. 135
Amount brought forward
$5,306 43
Broad Gauge Iron Works, gilded balls
9 00
Joseph Breck & Sons, horse lawn mower
95 00
Barrett Mfg. Co., tarvia .
131 70
J. A. Durell, supplies
3 95
Edison Electric Illuminating Co., light- ing
6 53
J. H. Edwards, wrench
2 00
F. C. Fuller & Co., bolts .
47 83
Fellows & Co., step ladder
4 80
E. Goodwin, painting automobile
45 00
Eugene Girroir, labor
4 00
Gilman's Express, expressing
2 00
Hemeon Bros., labor .
80 96
J. W. Howard, plants
863 00
William S. Howe, iron pipe and labor
2 75
Ideal Supply Co., plumbing supplies
17 07
George W. Ladd, jobbing .
90
C. H. Manzer, settee slabs
28 18
George W. Manning, labor
79 25
Charles F. Mills, cart body and labor
27 60
Martin & Wood, sharpening
22 85
Walter Morrison, expenses
1 50
William J. McCarthy Co., curbed stone
. 90
G. F. McKenna & Son, teaming
10 00
M. Norton & Co., hose
66 00
Annie O'Brien, repairing flag
1 00
Mrs. E. A. Parker, repairing flag
1 25
W. E. Plumer & Co .. hardware
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