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AUDITOR.
Timothy Wellington Fund, $100 at 4 per cent., 1 year, 9 months, $ 7 00
Citizen's Soldiers Fund, $349.85 at 4 per cent., 3 years, 41 97
E. Nelson Blake, Jr., Mem. Fund Income, $127.17 4 per cent., 1 year,
5 08
Paid Sinking Fund Commissioners,
788 65
$17,633 55
Unexpended balance,
5,368 27
$23,001 82
CREDITS.
AppropriatÃou,
$18,000 00
On Taxes, 3,086 05
Sewer Assessments,
1,223,33
Street Watering Assessments,
21 66
Bank Balances,
629 77
Sundries,
41 01
$23,001 82
INTEREST ON WATER DEBT.
Paid by Treasurer on Water Loan : -
Due January 1, 1912, $91,000 at 4 per cent.,
$3,640 00
" January 1, 1922, 92,000 at 4 " 66 3,680 00
" April 1, 1924, 92,000 at 4 "
3,680 00
October 1,1925, 10,000 at 4 " 66
400 00
" October 1, 1926, 5,000 at 4 " 66
200 00
" October 1, 1927, 10,000 at 4 " 400 00
" October 1, 1928, 15,000 at 4 "
600 00
$12,600 00
CREDITS.
Received from Water Department,
$12,600 00
270
AUDITOR.
IRVING STREET EXTENSION.
CREDITS.
Sundry receipts from betterments,
$15 00
LEGAL FEES.
Paid on Warrant : -
Samuel J. Elder, services Locke suit,
$250 00
W. H. H. Tuttle, 66 66
350 00
$600 00
CREDITS.
Appropriation, $600 00
LOCKE SCHOOL PLAYGROUND GRADING.
Engineers payroll $1 75
187 75
Highway Department, labor,
$189 50
Unexpended balance available by Selectmen for finishing, 110 50
$300 00
CREDITS.
Appropriation, $300 00
271
AUDITOR.
MEDFORD STREET ESTATE.
Paid on Warrants : -
O. B. Marston, carpenter work,
$28 58
R. W. Shattuck & Co., repairs,
3 74
Water Department, water,
22 00
J. A. Mc Williams, labor, painting and papering,
7 20
T. J. Keaney, labor,
3 75
$65 27
Unexpended balance,
290 68
$355 95
CREDITS.
Rents,
$345 00
Sundries,
10 95
$355 95
MEMORIAL DAY.
Paid on Warrant : -
Francis Gould Post, G. A. R.,
$250 00
CREDITS.
Appropriation,
$250 00
NOTES DUE IN 1903.
Locke School Note due April 1,
$1,450 00
Storm Drains
April 1,
3,000 00
Cutter School 66 " June 1,
4,000 00
Crosby 66 66 " Nov. 1,
3,800 00
Crosby 66 " Nov. 1,
600 00
$12,850 00
Appropriation, $12,850 00
272
AUDITOR.
OUTSIDE POOR.
Paid on Warrants : -
J. Yeames, assisting family to England,
$34 00
L. M. Dolloff, milk,
29 00
J. J. Mulkerin, milk,
51 10
W. Walsh, milk,
23 14
Patrick Hourty, milk,
54 88
Mrs. W. O. Austin, board,
130 00
Mrs. G. D. Forristall, board,
156 43
Mrs. G. D. Forristall, medical expenses,
1 50
Mrs. Sarah Moloney, board,
156 43
Mrs. J. M. Monahan, board,
52 00
Dr. C. A. Keegan, Town physician,
25 00
E. E. Muzzey, rent,
66 25
Peirce & Winn Co., fuel,
1,056 47
Clark Bros., fuel,
10 30
P. Collins, milk,
51 10
Yerxa & Yerxa, groceries and provisions,
239 71
Wm. Whytal & Son,
66 -
502 00
N. T. Neilson, 66 66
148 50
M. Rowe,
290 00
W. K. Hutchinson, 66
66
428 91
W. H. Murray & Co., 66 66
66
865 34
E. E. Upham,
66
66
13 00
R. A. Welch & Co.,
66
160 58
Mass. Hospital for Epileptics, board,
502 82
Mass. Hospital for Dipsomaniacs, 66
38 07
State Hospital,
431 71
Danvers Insane Hospital,
1,186 25
Westborough Insane Hospital,
66
169 46
Medfield Insane Asylum,
292 00.
J. P. Daley, carriage hire,
13 00
D. W. Grannan, carriage hire,
2 00
273
AUDITOR.
P. T. Hendrick, shoes and repairs, $269 40
Horace A. Freeman, services and expenses,
209 25
O. W. Whittemore, medicine, 37 55
H. A. Perham, medicine, 15 25
J. H. Hartwell & Son, burying W. P. Brown, 25 00
J. H. Hartwell & Son, burying H. Middleton, 27 97
Mass. School for Feeble Minded, board,
169 45
R. A. Irwin, aid, rent, 21 00
J. O. Holt, groceries and provisions, 56 71
Adams, Cushing & Foster, books,
1 75
Vinal Allen, groceries and provisions,
8 40
City of Boston, Deer Island Hospital,
30 72
Mrs. Nellie Sullivan, nursing,
72 00
E. O'Neil, milk,
12 81
Almshouse, credit transferred,
17 71
Water Department, water,
50
Unexpended balance,
50
$8,156 92
CREDITS.
Appropriations,
$6,500 00
Receipts for board, etc.,
1,040 89
Trustees Pratt Fund,
224 39
Trustees Martha M. W. Russell Fund
391 64
$8,156 92
OVERLAYINGS.
CREDITS.
Commitment, 1903,
$424 78
Additional commitments,
186 68
$611 46
$8,156 42
274
AUDITOR.
PARMENTER, WM. E., SCHOOL FOUNDATION.
Paid on Warrants :- Engineer's services, Michael Kelly, on account contract,
$5 25
400 00
$405 25
Unexpended bal. available by Building Com.,
594 75
$1,000 00
CREDIT.
Appropriation,
$1,000 00
PARTICULAR SEWERS.
Balance Jan. 1, 1903,
$243 81
CREDITS.
Receipt from Suspense,
$197 66
Sundry receipts,
46 15
$243 81
PARK COMMISSION.
Paid on Warrants :-
Payroll,
$509 00
H. L. Frost & Co., supplies,
11 25
Oak Hall Clothing Co., uniform,
18 00
R. & J. Farquhar & Co., seed,
40
R. W. Shattuck & Co., tools, -
4 21
Wm. Gratto, signs,
3 94
Highway Department, gravel,
15 00
275
AUDITOR.
J. W. Harrington, painting,
$11 50
C. S. Parker & Son, printing,
75
O. W. Whittemore, measuring wood, Michael Barry, labor,
2 00
35 25
$611 30
Unexpended balance,
103 70
$715 00
CREDITS.
Appropriation,
$700 00
Sale of wood, etc.,
15 00
$715 00
PATRIOT'S DAY.
Paid on Warrant :-
W. W. Rawson, Chairman of Committee,
$300 00
CREDITS.
Appropriation, $300 00
POLICE.
Paid on Warrants : -
A. S. Harriman, Chief, salary,
$1,200 00
Patrolmen, payroll, 7,548 27
20
Elliot A. Gove, assisting on ambulance,
1 00
R. W. LeBaron, batteries and repairs, 2 45
55
Wm. Read & Sons, clubs, .
6 00
Mitchell Mfg. Co., badges,
4 50
H. A. Perham, medicines,
4 90
American Express Co., expressing,
R. W. Shattuck & Co., hardware,
276
AUDITOR.
Catherine Cadigan, cleaning,
$2 00
C. W. Ilsley, ice,
6 85
Boston Automatic Bed Co., wall bed,
10 00
C. S. Parker & Son, printing,
4 50
Dow & Giles, blankets, etc.,
3 78
H. M. Chase, horse hire,
13 50
O. W. Whittemore, medicines,
1 00
Francis Doane & Co., stationery,
13 05
Postmaster, stamps,
2 00
Arlington News Co., stationery,
1 92
John F. Connelly, pillows,
1 50
A. S. Harriman, expenses,
16 33
$8,844 30
Unexpended balance,
38 70
$8,883 00
CREDITS.
Appropriation,
$8,880 00
Sale of desk,
3 00
$8,883 00
PREMIUMS FOR BONDING OFFICERS.
Paid on Warrants : -
Harvey S. Sears, bond, November 1, 1901, to March 2, 1903,
$140 00
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co., Collector's bond, 40 00
80 00
Wm. A. Muller, Treasurer's bond,
6 00
CREDITS.
Wm. A. Muller, Town Clerk's bond,
$266 00
Appropriations, $266 00
277
AUDITOR.
ROBBINS LIBRARY.
Paid on Warrants : -
E. J. Newtón, salary,
$600 00
Edward Mears, salary,
600 00
Edward Mears, extra services,
6 25
Payroll, assistants,
1,981 76
Chas. Scribner's Sons, books,
4 50
A. H. Knowles, Agent, repairs,
13 68
R. W. LeBaron, repairs,
42 39
American Express Co., expressing,
60 40
Postmaster, postage and box rent,
3 00
Arlington Gas Light Co., gas,
11 62
Somerville Electric Light Co., lights,
654 00
E. J. Newton, sundry expenses,
41 25
R. W. Shattuck & Co., supplies,
14 81
H. L. Frost & Co., treating plants,
2 10
High School Clarion, subscription,
40
Arlington Advocate, subscription, Arlington News Co., periodicals,
24 25
The Times, books,
34 10
National Subscription Agency, Books,
209 00
De Wolfe, Fiske & Co , books,
568 88
Circle Associates, rent,
180 00
F. J. Barnard & Co., binding,
282 15
Dodd, Mead & Co., books,
80 00
Adele M. Smith, books,
1 00
Hopkinson & Holden, supplies,
12 95
Thorpe & Martin Co., supplies,
5 50
Sam'l Ward Co., supplies,
1 00
May K. Sullivan, book,
1 10
C. D. Warner, expressing,
60
5 0.0
Adelaide E. Badger, books,
2 00
278
AUDITOR.
V. H. Hall & Co., covering paper, $42 84
J. H. H. McNamee & Co., binding, 112 70
Dennison Mfg. Co., labels, 2 00
J. T. Trowbridge, books, 20 00
Publisher's Weekly, books,
3 50
The Indian's Friend, subscription,
30
Pequossette Mfg. Co., subscription,
30
Edith C. Rice, covering books,
12 02
J. F. Connolly, reseating chairs,
34 90
Jordan, Marsh & Co., rug,
6 00
R. A. Welch, labor and dressing lawn,
38 50
Library Bureau, supplies,
28 95
C. S. Parker & Son, printing,
74 80
Johnson's Express, expressing,
12 10
Library Art Club, dues,
5 00
A. W. Dunton & Co., book,
3 00
W. P. Schwamb & Bro., screens,
6 75
Somerville Historical Society, book,
1 00
The Republican Co., subscription, Desmond Pub. Co., books,
18 00
F. S. Blanchard & Co., books,
3 00
L. R. Hammersley & Co., books, 3 00
1 20
Peirce & Winn Co., coal,
437 50
O. B. Marston, repairs,
7 69
A. T. Trowbridge, dusting books, 14 00
E. H. H. Bartlett, dusting books,
19 40
J. J. McCarthy, charcoal,
7 50
J. W. Harrington, painting,
1 00
J. C. Fletcher, express,
90
Harvard University, subscription,
1 00
Herman Goldberger, books,
14 02
W. K. Hutchinson, soap, 30
15 00
A. T. French & Co., book,
1 00
Geo. Bacon, expressing,
279
AUDITOR.
C. W. Illsley, ice, $3 00
A. H. Knowles, Agent, plumbing,
5 85
A. L. Bacon,, contract,
250 00
A. L. Bacon, labor,
3 80
H. W. Wilson Co., subscription,
5 00
Wood Bros., express,
2 25
$6,662 76
Unexpended balance,
14 98
$6,677 74
CREDITS.
Appropriation,
$3,000 00
Transfer from Suspense,
95 58
Dog tax 1902,
712 51
Fines and catalogues,
157 04
Trustees Elbridge Farmer Fund,
2,048 82
66 Pratt Fund,
448 79
66 Henry Mott Bequest,
208 00
T. Wellington Library Fund,
7 00
$6,677 74
ROBBINS LIBRARY GRADING ACCOUNT.
Paid on Warrants : -
Engineer's services,
$6 56
J. H. Bowditch, plans,
28 00
Unexpended balance available by Trustees
of Library, 465 44
CREDITS.
$34 56
$500 00
Appropriation, $500 00
280
AUDITOR.
SALARIES.
Paid on Warrants to Dec. 31, 1903, unless otherwise stated : -
Edwin S. Farmer, Selectman, $250 00
George I. Doe, 66
229 10
Warren W. Rawson, 229 10
Peter Schwamb, Water Commissioner, 111 11
Geo. W. Lane,
111 11
Geo. P. Winn, .
111 11
E. S. Fessenden, Sewer 66
111 12
W. W. Rawson, 66
111 11
W. S. Durgin, 60
111 11
E. S. Fessenden, Board of Health,
111 11
E. P. Stickney, M.D., Board of Health, 111 11
Edwin Mills, Board of Health,
133 32
Harvey S. Sears, Collector of Taxes,
1,000 00
Wm. A. Muller, Treasurer,
500 00
J. W. Buhlert, Auditor,
416 67
Thos. J. Robinson, Town Clerk,
1,000 00
R. W. Pond, Engineer, 1,500 00
R. W. LeBaron, Inspector of Wires, 250 00
R. W. LeBaron, Supt. of Fire Alarm, 250 00
W. H. H. Tuttle, Town Counsel, 250 00
Laurence L. Peirce, M. D. V., Inspector of Animals, 150 00
R. H. White, Bell Ringer, 93 75
C. E. Thorpe, Bell Ringer,
6 25
C. F. Lusk, Sealer Weights and Measures,
70 31
C. F. Lusk, Inspector of Milk, 56 25
T. J. Robinson, Registrar of Voters, 41 66
J. W. Bailey, 60
66 60
27 78
W. H. Pattee, 66
27 78
F. C Allen,
66
27 78
281
AUDITOR.
Anna J. Dalton, Stenographer,
$604 00
A. Foster Brooks, Tree Warden, (10 months) 83 34
Warren A. Peirce, Tree Warden (2 months) 16 66
F. L. Russell, Ballot Clerk,
5 00
Edgar Crosby 10 00
Frank W. Hurley,
5 00
F. Y. Wellington, Teller,
10 00
S. B. Wood, 10 00
W. H. Hunton,
5 00
Andrew Wilson, 66
5 00
E. H. H. Bartlett, 66
10 00
J. M. McGrath,
10 00
S. P. Prentiss,
5 00
H: I. Durgin, 66
10 00
G. H. Peirce, 66
10 00
F. W. Hurley, 66
5 00
M. Francis Mead,
10 00
Chas. P. Ladd, Jr.,
5 00
Arthur L. Marston,
5 00
Francis B. Records,
5 00
Herbert M. Rowe, 66
5 00
John M. Tierney,
5 00
John F. Dacey, 66
5 00
Daniel W. O'Brien,
5 00
Daniel J. Buckley,
5 00
L. C. Tyler, Inspector of Buildings, (9 months)
225 00
L. C. Tyler, Inspector, May 17, 1902, to April 1, 1903, 260 00
L. C. Tyler, Assessor, 337 50
O. W. Whittemore, Assessor, To March 1, 1904, 562 50 L. D. Bradley, Assessor, 300 00
Harvey S. Sears, Treasurer and Collector, (2 months), 308 33
282
AUDITOR.
Horace A. Freeman, Clerk of Depts. (3 months), $234 00 G. M. Richardson, Clerk Treasurer, (3 months), 165 00
A. T. Marston. Auditor, 1902, 50 00
J. R. Mann, Auditor, 1902, 50 00
Chas. A. Keegan, M. D., Town Physician, see Transfer, 25 00
Unexpended balance,
531 68
$11,301 65
CREDITS.
Appropriations,
$11,276 65
Transfer to Outside Poor,
25 00
$11,301 65
SALE OF OFFAL.
CREDITS.
W. W. Rawson, contract, $400 00
SCHOOLS.
Somerville Electric Light Co., light,
$66 79
Arlington Gas Light Co .; light,
12 02
D. M. Hooley, truant officer,
10 00
Garritt Barry, truant officer,
25 00
Peirce & Winn Co., fuel,
4,440 29
J. O. McFadden Co., shades,
1 00
Tree Warden, removing moths,
24 00
James O. Holt, janitor's supplies,
2 30
L. D. Bradley, janitor's supplies,
16 94
A. & E. Burton & Co., janitor's supplies,
57 78
$10,769 97
283
AUDITOR.
R. W. Shattuck & Co., janitor's supplies and repairs, $69 66
Glaister Manufacturing Co., janitor's supplies, 2 00.
M. Rowe, janitor's supplies, 1 93
C. H. Stone & Son, janitor's supplies,
2 15
Central Dry Goods Co., janitor's supplies,
23 01
W. W. Robertson, repairs,
3 40
J. C. Waage, repairs,
74 95
A. L. Bacon, repairs, 170 55
H. B. Johnson, repairs,
50 28
T. H. Magee, repairs,
2 00
J. A. Glass Co., repairs,
3 00
Fred A. Smith, repairs, 5 00
Andrew Bain, repairs,
3 06
R. W. LeBaron, repairs,
86 15
Ingalls & Kendricken, repairs,
29 15
O. B Marston, repairs,
23 66
Theo. Schwamb Co., repairs,
30
Wm. P. Schwamb & Bro., repairs,
5 03
Engineers services,
3 29
American Express Co., express, -
5 45
Wood Bros., express,
50
A. D. Hoitt, P. M., postage,
8 48
C. S. Parker & Son, printing,
55 40
C. F. Lusk, fumigating,
16 00
Clarence E. Reed, tuning pianos,
12 00
Chas. Austin, labor,
1 00
Wm. Finley, labor,
50
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones,
116 39
R. A. Welch, sodding,
20 75
Blanchard, Kendall & Co , lumber,
148 09
Geo. W. McClellan, express,
32 33
C D. Warner, express,
6 25
A. J. Wilkinson & Co., supplies,
38 02
284
AUDITOR.
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies,
$117 51
Johnson's Express, express, 1 25
Maynard, Merrill & Co., supplies,
5 55
Oliver Ditson Co., books and supplies,
24 39
Adams, Cushing & Foster, books and supplies,
754 19
J. L. Hammett Co., books and supplies,
1 70
The Morse Co., books and supplies,
224 37
Jos. Gillott & Sons, books and supplies,
19 50
Lee & Shepard, books and supplies,
8 67
Ginn & Co., books and supplies,
359 13
Silver, Burdett & Co., books and supplies,
192 55
D. Appleton & Co.,
books and supplies,
2 56
Willard Small,
66
66
3 00
B. H. Sanborn & Co.,
66
66
66
13 34
Harvard Co-op. Society,
66
66
7 51
D. C. Heath & Co.,
66
66
110 43
American Book Co.,
66
283 65
Edward E. Babb & Co.,
66
294 95
Frost & Adams Co.,
12 95
Atkinson & Mentzer,
54 30
Chandler Adjustable Chair Works, books and supplies,
3 00
Sewer Department, repairs,
56 17
W. K. Hutchinson, soap,
5 35
Stoughton Rubber Co., hose,
12 00
Allyn & Bacon, books,
26 92
H. Holt & Co.,
16 30
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
61 47
C. G. Locke, sharpening mower,
1 00
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., glass,
9 08
Jos. Breck & Sons, janitor's supplies,
3 64
Wm. De Witt Hyde, lecture,
50 00
Mrs. M. M. Callahan, laundry,
27 75
66
66
285
AUDITOR.
R. A. Knight, laundry,
$17 40
Mary J. Copeland, supplies,
1 61
F. H. Grey, orchestra, 16 00
H. W. Kibbe, engrossing,
27 05
Estey Organ Co., rent piano and organ,
11 20
F. S. Sutcliffe, travelling expenses,
17 25
Little, Brown & Co., books,
100 00
Ira W. Holt, sundries, 15 47
Wm. Whytal & Son, janitor's supplies,
7 10
W. H. Murray & Co., janitor's supplies,
4 67
Eastern Com. & Imp. Co., mats,
45 38
A. B. Johnson, repairs, 95 05
Gould & Cutler, paints, etc.,
4 66
A. H. Knowles, Agt., repairs,
5 30
Wetherbee Bros.,
75
W'm. Gratto
33 94
Dame, Stoddard & Co., supplies,
10 15
A. E. Cotton, mason work,
21 00
J. E. Newth, painting,
4 20
Rumford Supply Co., supplies,
5 40
Thompson, Brown & Co., books,
18 26
American Tract Society, books,
2 65
Jordan, Marsh & Co., supplies,
3 00
Arthur E. Freeman, taking census,
30 00
Phillip M. Patterson, taking census,
30 00
Paine Furniture Co., table,
10 00
Chas. Gott, repairs,
4 50
A. F. Bishop, boiler repairs,
17 00
G. Barry, transport charges,
2 60
M. W. Callahan, extra labor,
3 00
M. E. Callahan, laundry,
14 83
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., supplies,
32 90
John Duffy, police services,
2 50
286
AUDITOR.
Carter, Carter & Meigs, disinfectant,
$4 50
F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books, 106 19
O. J. Derby, repairing clock,
3 15
Fletcher's Express, expressing,
1 70
Holden Pat. Bookcover Co., covers,
51 05
Andrew J. Lloyd & Co., supplies,
14 63
Middlesex County Truant School, board,
2 86
N. E. Whittier, laundry,
8 00
Helen S. Lathrop, models,
2 00
Rand, McNally & Co., maps,
81 74
W. M. Peppard, repairs,
2 90
Smith & Anthony Co., repairs,
11 00
John Duffy, truant officer,
15 00
$9,359 57
Salaries.
High School : -
Ira W. Holt,
$2,445 00
M. Cady Roberts,
460 00
Susie L. Austin,
472 50
. Angelina L. Weeks,
826 25
Lillian T. Wilkins,
698 75
Florence Perkins,
601 25
Mary B. Lippincott,
472 50
Cora S. Burleigh,
665 00
M. W. Mather,
700 00
Alice G. Upham,
82 50
Mrs. Laura A. Hardy,
120 00
Sarah J. Bullock,
280 00
Winnifred B. King,
280 00
Ethel G. Reed,
280 00
Elizabeth Magay,
245 00
$8,628 75
800 00
Janitor, Wm. Finley,
287
AUDITOR.
Russell School : -
Frank S. Sutcliffe, Superintendent,
$2,687 50
Eleanor B. Mitchell, 772 50
Nellie A. Grimes,
645 00
Mabel C. Pond,
385 25
Louisa R. Warren,
645 00
Anna Pillsbury,
101 25
Elizabeth Bassett,
93 50
Elizabeth L. Geer,
641 25
Bertha M. Beecher,
162 00
Helen E. True,
645 00
Lizzie A. Day,
645 00
Sarah L. Gifford,
645 00
Grace Osborn,
536 25
Eva M. Cotton.
495 00
Sarah M. Henderson,
165 00
Mrs. F. G. Sanford,
64 50
Elizabeth S. Downs,
175 50
Edith V. Corliss,
481 25
Anna Scannell,
16 25
Marjorie Brigham,
2 50
Carolyn Pillsbury,
55 00
Anna M. Newell,
220 00
Clara J. Goodwin,
100 00
Frances C. Hall,
55 00
$10,434 50
Janitor, Nathaniel Whittier,
781 25
Crosby School :-
Mary F. Scanlon,
$913 75
Carrie L. Minott,
611 25
Florence R. Faxon,
405 00
Mary S. Parker,
611 25
Amelia J. Bisbee,
611 25
288
AUDITOR.
Esther G. Hatch,
$ 645 00
Ethel Fletcher,
211 75
Carolyn H. Parker,
371 25
Sara M. Henderson,
378 50
Anna G. Scannell,
152 50
Annie W. Cobb,
220 00
Jennie M. Cottle,
55 00
Janitor, R. A. Knight,
650 00
Cutter School :-
Jennie A. Chaplin,
$913 75
Katherine Russell,
611 25
Caroline Young,
591 25
Rose A. Brady,
405 00
Antoinette L. Canfield,
645 00
Josephine Davidson,
643 50
Edith M. Corliss,
110 00
Elizabeth S. Downs,
5 50
Eva G. Jones,
480 00
Bertha M. Pattee,
220 00
Florence Jepson,
178 75
$4,804 00
Janitor, Matthew W. Callahan,
650 00
Locke School :-
Martha Wentworth,
$913 75
Eulalia Herald,
645 00
Sara N. Phelps,
645 00
Gertrude Williams,
220 00
Susan Wiley,
611 25
Lucy E. Evans,
645 00
Alice M. Bean,
645 00
Evelyn M. Philbrook,
645 00
$5,186 00
289
AUDITOR.
Elizabeth Downs,
$40 50
Mrs. Fred Thompson, Elizabeth Warner,
341 00
$5,384 50
700 00
Janitor, Michael E. Callahan, Special Teachers :-
Blanche E. Heard, music,
$860 00
Evelyn F. Cross, drawing,
483 75
Alfred C. Cobb, manual training,
1,023 00
Mary J. Copeland, sewing,
557 50
Lula M. Dix, drawing,
42 00
M. Gertrude Cross, drawing,
28 00
$2,994 25
Recapitulation.
Teachers' Salaries : -
High School,
$8,628 75
Russell School,
10,434 50
Crosby School,
5,186 50
Cutter School,
4,804 00
Locke School,
5,384 50
Special Teachers,
2,994 25
$37,432 50
Janitors' Salaries : --
High School,
$800 00
Russell School,
781 25
Crosby School,
650 00
Cutter School,
650 00
Locke School,
700 00
3,581 25
General Expenses, as per list,
9,359 57
$50,373 32
95 00
$50,468 32
Unexpended balance,
33 00
290
AUDITOR.
CREDITS.
Appropriation,
$49,335 00
For books spoiled, 1 90
Trustees, E.Nelson Blake Jr. Fund,
100 00
Pratt Fund,
125 44
66 Wm. Cutter School Fund,
613 81
Martha M. W. Russell
Fund, 197 17
From rent of barn, Locke School lot, 95 00
$50,468 32
SIDEWALKS.
Paid on Warrants : -
Engineers, payroll,
$27 20
Geo. H. Lowe, concrete,
813 32
Boston & Maine R. R., freight,
57 51
H. N. Fletcher, curbing,
470 18
S. & R. J. Lombard, edgestones,
84 81
A. L. Bacon, mason work,
43 00
Highway Dept., edgestones,
166 33
F. C. Munch, allowance,
28 95
Boston Chrome Co., leachings,
16 55
$1,707 85
Unexpended balance,
302 63
$2,010 48
291
AUDITOR.
CREDITS.
Appropriation,
$1,500 00
Transfer from edgestone and con- crete deposit account,
470 19
Somerville Electric Light Co.
3 00
Chas. R. Fultz,
37 29
$2,010 48
SEWERS.
Laborers' payroll,
$4,761 67
Engineers' payroll,
1,470 20
R. W. Pond, Clerk of Board,
100 00
American Express Co., expressing,
1 95
A. Sutherland, horse shoeing,
10 75
Johnson's Express, expressing,
. 45
McClellan's Express, expressing,
3 25
Clark Bros, feed,
130 42
Water Department, labor and fittings,
45 50
Water Department, puddling,
24 50
G. A. Kimball, professional services,
10 00
W. M. Peppard, blacksmithing,
183 90
Peirce & Winn Co., feed and supplies,
321 70
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., mirrors,
95
Wm. Whytal & Son, oil,
12 70
O. W. Whittemore, supplies,
4 45
R. W. Shattuck & Co., fitting and labor,
112 82
R. Burlen, binding,
4 50
Lynn Oil Co., harness oil,
1 25
A. L. Bacon, mason work,
18 20
Charles Gott, repairs,
116 15
Blue Ribbon Animal Health Food Co., food,
5 00
292
AUDITOR.
Lizzie S. Perrigo, rebate,
$3 77
Ernest Raymond, pung,
20 00
Amos King, clipping horse,
3 00
Waldo Bros., cement and pipe,
1,179 97
A. J. Wilkinson & Co., locks,
5 63
Dr. E P. Stickney, services,
9 00
New England Brick Co., brick,
157 25
P. T. Hendrick, oil suit,
5 25
Perrin, Seamans & Co., diaphragm and supplies,
107 32
Blanchard, Kendall & Co., lumber,
17 91
H. A. Perham, medicines,
3 50
Town House Improvement, old pipe,
8 00
Chelmsford Foundry Co., manhole covers,
78 40
Dow & Giles, cheesecloth,
15
Boston Coupling Co., repairing hose,
2 15
Boston & Maine R. R., freight,
207 58
Arlington Harness Co., repairs,
14 90
Central Dry Goods Co., cloth,
25
Warren Bros. Co., supplies,
8 75
Dodge, Haley & Co., hardware,
3 92
W. A. Wood & Co., sewer cloth,
1 80
E. E. Bacon, mason work,
3 30
Harold L. Bond & Co., tools,
27 74
F. W. Webb Mfg. Co., supplies,
4 08
Kate H. Fessenden, rent of stable,
119 00
R. A. Welch, loam,
2 50
R. A. Welch, use of team,
8 00
Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co., supplies,
40 71
Geo. W. Gale Lumber Co., lumber,
25 35
Wetherbee Bros., repairing tape,
75
John Martin, mason work,
26 63
A. D. W. Prescott, labor, 39 00
C. E. Trumbull Co., construction Appleton St., 1,021 83
292
AUDITOR.
F. H. Reed, sand, $1 00
Engineer's expenses,
37 00
Geo. H. Lowe, concreting,
10 00
Dr. L. L. Peirce, veterinary services,
4 00
Wm. T. Wood & Co., repairing,
1 55
H. M. Chase, carriage hire,
6 00
J. W. Harrington, glazing,
1 00
R. W. LeBaron, repairs, 8 65
J. C. Fletcher, express,
1. 65
T. H. Magee, blacksmithing,
6 25
W. K. Hutchinson, oil,
7 10
Geo. H. Sampson Co., explosives,
15 43
Highway Dept., use of drill and labor,
61 35
L. C. Tyler, stock,
2 00
A. F. Bishop, labor,
3 00
Wood Bros., expressing,
90
City of Medford, stock,
54
G. W., H. W. & T. W. Peirce, trustees, gravel,
1 50
A. H. Knowles, agent, stock,
5 10
Walworth Mfg. Co., stock,
2 75
Lungren Bros., sand,
2 00
J. Underwood, photo supplies,
79
C. S. Parker & Son, printing,
3 00
D. W. Lewis, pipe,
107 75
Andrew Bain, mason work,
7.13
O. B. Marston, stock and labor,
1 25
Whytal & Son, oil.
1 50
Jas. Twohig, labor,
3 45
C. J. Bradenburg, damages,
7 21
$10,805 92
Unexpended balance,
941 77
$11,747 69
294
AUDITOR.
CREDITS.
Appropriation,
$1,500 00
Sundry receipts,
1,165 00
Particular Sewers,
2,038 26
Proceeds of Loan,
6,300 00
Collections 1903,
744 43
$11,747 69
SINKING FUND.
Paid on Warrants : -
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., rent of safe,
$10 00
Sinking Commissioners,
19,797 75
$19,807 75
CREDITS.
Balance Jan. 1, 1903, due Sinking
Fund,
$9,807 75
Appropriation,
10,000 00
$19,807 75
SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS.
Paid on Warrants : -
G. M. Richardson, clerical services,
$25 00
Miss L. D. Clapp, clerical services,
72 00
J. W. Buhlert, services, January and February,
83 33
Harvey S. Sears, recording births, etc., 1901,
30 40
B. Delmont Locke, "
120 50
$331 23
Appropriations,
CREDITS. $331 23
AUDITOR. 295
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
Abolition of Grade Crossings Tax.
Paid by Treasurer : - Paid State Treasurer, CREDITS.
$2,099 47
Tax Commitment 1903 to Collector of Taxes, $2,099 47
COUNTY TAX.
Paid by Treasurer : - J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, $9,693 40
CREDITS.
Tax Commitment 1903 to Collector of Taxes, $9,693 40
METROPOLITAN PARK TAX.
Paid by Treasurer : - Paid State Treasurer, CREDITS.
$5,050 01
Tax Commitment 1903 to Collector of Taxes, $5,050 01
METROPOLITAN SEWER TAX
Paid by Treasurer : - Paid State Treasurer, $7,436 89
CREDITS.
Tax Commitment 1903 to Collector of Taxes, $7,436 89
296
AUDITOR.
NON-RESIDENT BANK TAX.
Paid by Treasurer : - Paid State Treasurer,
$285 85
CREDITS.
Received from State Treasurer, $ 04
Collections by Collector, as Com- mitted by Assessors,
262 53
Deficit,
23 28
$285 85
STATE TAX.
Paid by Treasurer : -
Paid State Treasurer,
$7,400 00
CREDITS.
Tax Commitment 1903 to Collector
of Taxes, $7,400 00
STREET RAILWAY TAX.
CREDITS.
Boston & Northern St. Ry., $280 56
Lexington & Boston St. Ry., 28 71
Boston Elevated Ry. Co.,
2,481 83
State Treasurer, 15,438 18
$18,229 28
297
AUDITOR.
STATE AID.
Paid on Warrants : -
Mary A. Bagley,
$48 00
Annette Bell,
48 00
S. Jennie Emerson,
24 00
Lydia P. Durgin,
48 00
Ellen Green,
16 00
Priscilla Crook,
48 00
Eveline C. Henry,
24 00
Laura A. Jost,
48 00
Mary J. Kenniston,
48 00
Anna J. Martin,
48 00
Mary E. Millett,
48 00
Ellen O'Brien,
48 00
Frances A. Oliver,
48 00
Alice M. Scanlan,
48 00
Mary A. Sefton,
48 00
Harriet A. Streeter,
48 00
Susan J. Whitney,
48 00
Alice Wilkinson,
22 00
Carrie M. Wright,
48 00
Louisa W. Williamson,
48 00
Elizabeth O. Worden,
12 00
Wm. Bradley,
48 00
Reuben Frost,
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