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Hannah E. Drew (half cost)
25 12
Arthur H. Dunham 66
11 20
Ada F. Kendall
12 50
R. R. Freeman
66
62 55
Ella T. Jewell
.
.
.
1,698 86
Balance .
$1 14
.
.
66
56 89
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1
59
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Repairs and Fixtures
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
Henry E. Emerson .
$44 75
Appropriation 1901
$1,400 00
EXPENDED. 1
Henry E. Emerson
$848 31
Badger Bros. .
54 65
902 96
Balance .
$497 04
Pay of Men
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
Thos. Hayes,
labor
$2 00
James E. Dinegan,
66
4 00
John Desmond,
66
5 00
P. S. Morris,
5 00
$16 00
Appropriation 1901
$17,000 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll
Permanent men
$10,580 85
66
Hook and Ladder No. 2
375 00
Combination No. 1
·
1,366 42
66 Combination No. 2
675 00
Hose No. 2
375 00
66
Hose No. 3 .
450 00
Hose No. 4 .
450 00
66
Hose No. 5
.
140 00
.
Hook and Ladder No. 1
1,418 92
60
F. C. Packard, Dis. Engineer, Wd 1
100 00
Rollin H. Newcomb "
2
100 00
W. J. Blake,
66
3
100 00
James F. Rooney, 66
66
4
100 00
M. R. Sparrow,
66
66
5
100 00
John H. O'Brien,
6
11 00
D. J. Nyhan
66
66
6
89 00
John Dinneen,
labor.
14 00
Geo. R. Williams,
22 00
Henry J. Mathews,
66
2 50
Andrew Howley,
66
2 50
Chris. H. Oliver
66
68 00
James E. Dinegan,
66
47 00
Michael Scully
66
3 00
Thomas F. Hogan
112 00
John Desmond
36 00
Richard Colbert
2 00
James F. Rooney
66
168 00
John J. Connelly
66
64 00
William Gavin
66
28 00
16,990 19
Balance
$9 81
Horse Shoeing and Keeping.
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
Henry E. Emerson, shoeing
$18 50
Patrick Desmond, shoeing 7 50
John A. Mahoney, shoeing
12 50
S. K. Tarbox & Son, shoeing
2 00
Daniel Desmond, shoeing
23 50
Loud & Tribou, hay and grain
12 49
F. H. Crane & Son, hay and grain . 340 82
E. H. Doble & Co., hay and grain . 7 55
$424 86.
1
61
Appropriation 1901
EXPENDED.
Henry E. Emerson, shoeing $246 50
Patrick Desmond, shoeing 76 75
Patrick Murphy, shoeing
27 25
Daniel Desmond, shoeing
94 00
S. K. Tarbox & Son, shoeing
29 26
A. W. Woodward, shoeing
61 00
John A. Mahoney, shoeing
17 50
Loud & Tribou, hay and grain
286 45
F. H. Crane & Sons, hay and grain
1,028 17
E. H. Doble & Co., hay and grain . 236 58
J. H. Litchfield & Co., hay and grain
156 37
$2;259 83
Balance . $540 17
Keeping Chief's Horse
Appropriation 1901
$200 00
EXPENDED.
P. J. Williams
.
$200 00
Fire Alarm Telegraph
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
Eagle Polishing Co., whistle . 50 00
Quincy Electric Light Co., power 4 00
$54 00
Appropriation 1901
EXPENDED.
$1,200 00
James F. Rooney, labor . $82 00
Geo. R. Williams, labor and use of horse
128 00
$2,800 00
62
John J. Galvin, labor
18 75
P. J. Williams & Co., labor
129 41
Quincy Electric Light Co., power
20 00
Thomas F. Hogan, labor
.
42 00
W. E. DeCrow, gong, etc.
190 04
James Bisson, carriage
4 00
Ames & Bradford, plumbers
8 80
A. Robinson, labor
16 00
Samuel Cameron, labor
46 25
John Campbell, labor
16 00
Wm. Gavin, labor .
115 00
Pettengill & Andrews, bracket
50
N. Y., N. H. &. H. R. R., freight
35
Eagle Polishing Co., whistle .
125 00
J. E. Keniley & Co., pipe
2 00
Geo. M. Stevens, sundries
3 30
Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.
90
$948.30
Balance .
$251 70
Fire Alarm Boxes "Special"
Appropriation 1901
$700 00
EXPENDED.
W. E. DeCrow
$427 00
James F. Rooney, labor .
42 00
William Gavin, labor
28 00
$497 00
Balance .
$203 00
.
.
63
Coal and Fuel
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
C. Patch & Son, coal $54 00
Appropriation 1901
$500 00
EXPENDED.
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal $13 50
C. Patch & Son, coal 404 35
$417 85
Balance .
$82 15
Lighting Engine Houses
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
Steamer, Quincy Electric Light Co. $60 01
West Quincy, Quincy Elec. Lt. Co. 19 16
Quincy Point, Quincy Elec. Lt. Co. 14 11
Atlantic, Quincy Electric Light Co. 20 51
Wollaston, Quincy Electric Lt. Co.
5 22
$119 01
Appropriation 1901
8500 CO
EXPENDED.
Steamer, Quincy Electric Light Co. 829 03
Atlantic, Quincy Electric Light Co. 40 08
West Quincy, Quincy Elec. Lt. Co.
35 15
Wollaston, Quincy Electric Lt. Co. Quincy Point, Quincy Elec. Lt. Co. Central, Quincy Electric Light Co.
46 71
34 88
36 21
$222 06
Balance .
$277 94
64
Firemen's Clothing
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
Geo. W. Jones
$90 00
Appropriation 1901
$200 00
EXPENDED.
J. M. Burnes, rubber boots
$108 00
Balance .
$92 00
Hose "Special."
Appropriation 1901 $2,600 00
EXPENDED. ·
Combination Ladder Co. . $2,587 50
Balance
$12 50
Horses and Harness
Appropriation 1901 ·
$1,800 00
Less transfer to other Depts. . 600 00
$1,200 00
EXPENDED.
Geo. R. Williams, horses
$915 00
Henry E. Emerson, harness ·
150 00
Chas. E. Berry, harness .
87 25
$1,152 25
Balance .
$47 75
1
65
FIRE DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1899.
A. G. Durgin, dry goods . $4 40
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900
Henry E. Emerson, sundries $4 10
Boynton & Russell .
11 14
E. H. Doble & Co.
2 20
N. Y. & Boston Express Co.
2 80
C. M. Jenness, hardware
1 95
C. S. Hubbard, dry goods
21 78
John W. Nash, sundries .
34
J. Fratus & Co. 66
14 00
Weeks Hill Pharmacy
11 18
Bridget Sullivan, laundry
4 77
Thos. Douglas, use horse
30 00
Mrs. J. F. Morrisey, laundry
6 25
I. T. Lyons, labor .
17 50
Boston Woven Hose, sundries .
29 86
N. B. Furnald, rent land .
15 00
Sanborn & Damon, hardware
2 10
J. H. Lord, sundries
32 00
T. Gurney,
3 33
Water Dept. 66
2 00
E. Menhinick, labor
15 20
$227 50
Appropriation 1901 . ·
$3,000 00
Add transfer from other Depts. . 600 00
$3,600 00
EXPENDED.
James F. Rooney, labor
$280 00
James B. Morgan
15 00
Henry E. Emerson, supplies
291 05
Geo. R. Williams, use of horse and
wagon .
127 95
Boston Woven Hose Co ..
5 95
.
66
J. F. Hackett, oil 35 20
E. Menhinick, labor 15 20
Chas. C. Hearn, chemicals
17 92
Edw. J. Murphy,
41 22
Weeks Hill Pharmacy, "
48 10
C. Callahan, packing and sundries .
75 60
Ames & Bradford, plumbers 26 06
Benj. Johnson, lumber, .
10 36
Thos. Douglas, use horse
62 00
W. C. Hartwell, stationery
4 62
F. C. Packard & Co., soap supplies 34 93
and
William Westland, hardware .
58
J. P. O'Brien, stationery .
6 05
E. H. Doble & Co., sundries 2 00
Mrs. Chapiferi, laundry .
12 04
A. M. Colburn, sundries .
18 55
M. R. Sparrow,
21 00
T. Gurney, 66
12 92
Peter Litchfield, stationery
13 10
C. F. Pettengill, repair clock .
8 50
Quincy Second Hand Variety Co., dry goods, etc., 129 55
David R. Craig, light fixtures . 177 40
H. L. Kincaide & Co., furnishings
183 20
John R. Williams, use of horse
32 00
Alex. Phillips, refreshments
3 00
Wollaston Hotel, 66 3 00
IIenry Hughs, labor .
2 00
E. P. Henderson, V. D. S.
88 00
E. Bishop, labor
74 00
Branschied & Martens, laundry
28 51
Abbott & Miller Ex. Co. .
1 15
Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing and advertising 88 75
John Desmond, labor
16 00
A. L. Mead, laundry
9 75
67
P. J. Williams & Co., teaming 12 00
Chas. L. Prescott, labor . 13 20
Mrs. J. F. Morrisey, laundry
17 50
Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.
13 95
Chris. H. Oliver, labor .
10 00
Chas. Richardson & Co., asphaltum . 2 62
T. L. Williams, badges
16 00
Eagle Oil Supply Co., oil
52 70
Geo. F. Wilson & Co., soap and sun- dries . 39 75
N. Y., N. H. & H R. R., freight
8 98
Fred F. Green, printing
15 62
R. H. Newcomb, sundries
2 50
John J. Connelly, labor .
30 50
Thomas O'Niel
51 50
J. Fratus, use of horse
16 00
Combination Ladder Co., freight
114 00
Edson Manufacturing Co.
8 80
Wm. J. Gavin, labor
140 00
N. B. Furnald, rent land
15 00
Alex Nash, sundries
8 00
Wm. P. Butterfield, sundries
24 00
James McDonnel, labor .
84 00
C. M. Jenness, hardware
94 78
Calladonian Baking Co. .
12 64
Bridget D. Sullivan, laundry
13 05
Sanborn & Damon, hardware .
1 20
Boynton & Russell, sundries
10 97
J. F. Young, polish
2 00
Poland Salve Co.
7 00
A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.
2 65
Broad Gauge Iron Co.
6 50
W. H. Taylor, use of horse
15 00
Callahan Bros., sundries
12 23
James E. Morgan, use of horse
69 00
A. G. Olney, sundries
19 84
Arthur W. Priest, sundries
9 00
.
68
S. B. Little, dry goods 5 21
W. H. Pierce, meals
20 00
John LeBlue, meals
25 25
H. Gannet jr., photo
3 75
Geo. S. Barr, dry goods .
4 94
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.
3 45
H. C. Stoeter & Co., sundries
42 00
A. W. Cross, sundries
5 50
Henry J. Matthews, labor
2 50
S. E. Collins, labor
5 00
James M. O'Cafferty sundries
2 00
Misses Flynn, dry goods
6 80
Penn Petroleum Co.
6 25
$3,127 34
Balance .
$472 66
POST 88, G. A. R.
Appropriation 1901
$350 00
EXPENDED.
Treasurer, Post 88 .
350 00
GRADING CRANCH SCHOOL LOT.
Appropriation 1901
$4,000 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$2,082 62
Timothy Gilcoine, labor .
182 63
Chas. Wilson, curbing
731 15
John W. Nash, grass seed
16 61
Transfer from Cranch Schoolhouse
250 00
$3,263 01
Balance
8736 99
69
GRADING WOLLASTON HOSE HOUSE LOT.
Appropriation 1901
$1,500 00.
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
463 04
Hugh Gilmartin, sods etc.
93 00
Timothy Gilcoine, edgestone etc.
43 69
George H. Kinsman, paving .
109 60
William H. Shea & Son, paving
384 00
Michael Cross, stonework
325 00
A. J. Richards & Sons, cement
24 00
John W. Nash, grass seed
7 20
Simpson Bros. Corp.
46 77
Thomas Whelan, gravel and loam .
18 00
$1,514 30
Less transfer to Street Dept. .
62 00
$1,452 30
Balance .
$47 70
GOFFE AND DIMMOCK STREET GUTTERS.
Appropriation 1901
$1,000 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$634 68
Wollaston Foundry Co. .
59 51
Chas. Wilson, pavers and curbing .
119 86
A. J. Richards & Sons, cement etc.
174 36
Harkins Bros., mason
9 75
$998 16
Balance .
$ 1 84
70
GAS HEARING
Balance Jan. 1, 1901 $500 00
EXPENDED.
Geo. W. Anderson, counsel 200 00 .
Balance
$300 00
HOOK AND LADDER TRUCK
Appropriation 1901 $2,500 00
EXPENDED.
Combination Ladder Co. 2,500 00
HOWARD AVENUE
Appropriation 1901
$1,500 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$1,197 99
W. J. O'Brien, posts
10 00
B. Johnson, lumber
11 28
$1,219 27
Balance
,
$280 73
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Advertising, Postage and Sundries
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
A. L. Baker, stamps
1 00
Chas. C. Hearn, drugs
10 00
Edgar G. Cleaves, burial permits 15 00
A. & W. & Gallagher, Ex. Co.
4 50
71
Henry E. Emerson, . 7 25
Fred F. Green, printing
4 00
$41 75
Appropriation 1901,
$600 00
EXPENDED.
J. Hinchon, care of dump $78 00
Edw. J. Lennon, sundries and abat- ing nuisances 50 51
C. L. Hammond, p. m.
26 70
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. . 1 05
F. C. Packard, alcohol
3 00
S. Penniman & Son, carriage .
12 25
J. L. Fairbanks & Co., paper and stationery 6 30
J. A. & W. Bird, chemicals 40 52
Melvin & Badger, repair valve etc. . .2 15
W. C. Hartwell, stationery
7 35
Arthur W. Stetson, printing .
55 05
Abbott & Miller, Ex. Co. .
8 25
Simeon Bennett, labor
1 00
Henry E. Emerson, repairs and
shoeing . 7 30
Geo. W. Prescott & Son, advertising and printing ·
52 25
J. H. Allman, labor on dump 3 50
H. D. Hunt, burial of dog 1 00
Mitchell Manufacturing Co., badges 1 00
Frank F. Crane, sundries
1 25
Walter King, labor
.
1 00
A. Hamel, burial of dog .
1 00
Edgar G. Cleaves, burial permits
15 00
Wm. Parker & Son, labor 5 00
A. W. Bradford, examine plumbing
14 75
Sanborn & Damon, hardware . .
8 85
Chas. F. Veazie, teaming ·
3 75
C. H. Goldthwait, vaccine points
60
72
Weeks Hill Pharmacy, drugs . 1 70
E. Menhinck, cesspool .
9 50
Wm. Westland, hardware
95
A. L. Baker, care dump .
27 00
Timothy Allman, "
4 00
City Clerk, stamps .
1 76
S. Scammell, repairs
45 80
$499 27
Balance .
$100 73
"Contagious Diseases."
Appropriation 1901 . $3,800 00
EXPENDED.
Pay Roll, special officers $1,182 82
Western Union Telegraph Co. 1 80
Alex. Larson, carriage
10 00
Calista Rogers, nurse
139 29
Lizzie Mathews, “
89 84
D. E. Wadworth & Co., dry goods
60 50
S. Penniman & Son, carriage .
36 00
A. Johnson, supplies
2 76
P. J. Williams, builder
241 07
B. Johnson, lumber .
317 26
F. F. Crane, furnishings .
100 35
E. J. Murphy, drugs
4 75
Quincy Variety Store, sundries
8 00
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal
26 05
Sanborn & Damon, tinware 3 33
South Quincy Market, supplies
28 15
James Mattie, 66
1 37
Johnson Bros.
66
205 96
Chas. C. Hearn, drugs
40
Geo. W. Jones, clothing .
8 88
Frank Brewer, supplies .
95 70
73
J. W. Hayden, horse
15 00
James McCauley, labor
10 00
Meadow Brook Ice Co., ice
20 38
Codman & Shurtleff, vaccine points
5 00
John Boyle, supplies
2 45
F. A. Adams
27 15
Dr. J. A. Gordon, services
·
70 00
Edw. J. Lennon, hardware, etc.
80 88
Dr. T. J. Dion, services .
783 00
Frank W. Baillers, labor
.
5 00
C. H. Goldthwait, vaccine points
21 60
$3,604 74
Balance .
$195 26
Inspection.
Appropriation 1901
$600 00
EXPENDED.
Edw. J. Lennon, inspector . . $600 00
Garbage.
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.
David Brown, labor
$2 00
Appropriation 1900
$3,000 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$2,598 75
Edw. R. Whebble, labor contract
130 00
Street Dept. care of horses
.
235 00
Henry E. Emerson, shoeing
·
19 90
Water Dept. .
2 00
Chas. Nosling, labor
. 4 00
$2,989 65
Balance .
a
$10 35
.
·
74
INTEREST, CITY DEBT,
Appropriation
$14,068 34
EXPENDED.
Jan.
Miller Stile road
$10 00
Copeland street widening
420 00
Improvement loan
498 75
Schoolhouse loan
900 00
Copeland street
280 00
Hancock street
140 00
City stable
61 25
East Elm avenue . 87 50
Sewer, house connection
105 00
Water street sidewalk
122 50
Bath House, Ward 2
35 00
Chubbuck street
43 80
Plumbing Wollaston and
Coddington schools 43 70
Wollaston fire station .
96 25
Miscellaneous poor
26 25
Purchase of hose
35 00
Walker street
39 11
Feb.
Quincy schoolhouse loan
17 50
Hancock street
17 50
City stable .
8 75
East Elm avenue
17 50
Improvement loan
17 50
Street improvement loan
612 50
Permanent sidewalks
140 00
Miller Stile road .
8 00
Hancock and Granite streets
70 00
Bellevue gravel bank
17 50
. Beale street 43 80
Hook and ladder truck 35 00
Sewer, house connections ·
70 00
Mar. Adams street
40 00
.
75
Quincy and Adams school-
houses
100 00
Pleasant and School streets . 8 00
Lincoln avenue drain . ·
12 00
Permanent sidewalks . .
80 00
Billings road and Elm avenue 20 00
Repair public buildings 26 25
Improvement loan
52 50
Schoolhouse loan
472 50
Quincy schoolhouse loan
87 50
Hancock street
116 36
Madison street
73 50
Street improvement loan
350 00
Washington street drain
8 75
Pleasant and School streets .
4 00
Billings road and Elm avenue
10 00
Pleasant and School streets
4 00
Billings road and Elm avenue Schoolhouse loan
35 00
Prospect avenue gutters
17 50
Wollaston hose house .
262 50
Permanent sidewalks .
110 25
Comb'n Hook & Ladder Co. .
36 00
Cranch schoolhouse lot
78 75
Fire alarm boxes
33 25
Doble claim
43 75
Regrading Beale street
40 00
June
Schoolhouse loan
87 50
Hose house, Ward 2
20 00
High school
180 00
Webster street
175 00
Deficit 1897-1898-1899
113 75
Willard street drain
175 00
July
Hancock street
140 00
City stable .
52 50
East Elm avenue
87 50
Sewer, house connections
105 00
Apr.
May
10 00
76
Water street sidewalk 122 50
Bath house Ward 2
35 00
Chubbuck street .
43 70
Schoolhouse loan
900 00
Plumbing Coddington
and
Wollaston schools 39 42
Wollaston fire station lot
87 50
Purchase of hose
26 25
Improvement loan
463 75
Improvement loan
420 00
Walker street
39 11
Copeland street
260 00
Miller Stile road
10 00
Hancock street
17 50
City stable .
17 50
East Elm aveuue .
17 50
Improvement loan
52 50
Street improvement loan
612 50
Permanent sidewalks
122 50
Miller Stile road .
18 00
Hancock and Granite streets
52 50
Bellevue gravel bank .
17 50
Beale street
43 70
Sewer house connections
70 00
Hook and ladder truck 35 00
Sept.
Copeland street
20 00
Permanent sidewalks
20 00
Improvement Joan
52 50
Adams street
40 00
Grading Cranch schoolhouse lot
122 50
Quincy and Adams school- house ·
100 00
Pleasant and School streets . 8 00
Lincoln avenue drain 4 00 .
Permanent sidewalks ·
80 00
Billings road and Elm avenue
10 00
Aug.
77
Repair public buildings
26 25
Quincy schoolhouse loan
437 50
Oct.
Permanent sidewalks . 17 50
Hancock and Granite streets
17 50
Billings road and Elm avenue
10 00
Lincoln avenue drain
4 00
Quincy schoolhouse loan
140 00
Hancock street and Furnace brook
104 13
Madison street .
66 50
Washington schoolhouse loan
113 75
Street improvement loan
336 00
Washington street drain
8 75
Nov.
Quincy schoolhouse loan
35 00
Prospect avenue gutters
8 75
Wollaston hose house
236 25
Permanent sidewalks
101 50
Hook and ladder
36 00
Cranch schoolhouse lot
78 75
Fire alarm boxes .
33 25
Doble claim
43 75
Dec. High school .
180 00
Webster street
157 50
Deficit bills .
113 75
Willard street drain
175 00
$13,750 58
Balance
$317 76
INTEREST, WATER DEBT.
Appropriation
$29,172 50
Expended ·
.
28,915 00
Balance .
$257 50
78
INTEREST PARK DEBT.
Appropriation
.
$1,720 00
Expended
.
1,720 00
INTEREST SEWER DEBT.
Appropriation .
·
$14,265 75 ·
Expended
·
14,015 75
Balance
$250 00
INTEREST TEMPORARY LOANS.
Appropriation
$6,500 00
Expended
6,494 16
Balance
$5 84
KENDRICK AVENUE.
Balance January 1, 1901
$88 67
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
29 77
Balance
$58 90
INDEPENDENCE AVENUE DRAIN.
Appropriation 1901
$500 00
EXPENDED.
Alexander Keen, stonework
·
500 00
79
INTERVALE STREET
Balance Jan. 1, 1901. $1,399 94
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$981 42
Alexander Keen, stonework
81 12
P. J. Williams & Co., labor
.
211 99
B. Johnson, lumber
.
82 16
John Igo, labor
95 00
A. Gustafson, oil
.
92
$1,452 61
Less transfer to Albertina street . 55 00
$1,397 61
Balance
2 33
LIBERTY STREET SIDEWALK
Appropriation 1901
$1,700 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
115 41
Timothy Gilcoine, labor .
132 17
Charles Wilson, curbing
524 50
Water department .
36 92
Alex Clark & Co., tools .
3 00
$812 00
Balance
$888 00
80
LIBERTY STREET DRAIN
Appropaiation 1901
$1300 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
531 67
Wollaston Foundry Co. .
119 32
A. J. Richards & Sons, cement etc.
559 43
Mechanics Iron Foundry, castings
23 16
Harkins Bros., mason
.
45 50
Water department .
15 78
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight
30
$1,295 16
Balance
$4 84
MILLER STREET DRAIN
Appropriation 1901
$1,000 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
575 79
Wollaston Foundry Co.
35 63
Harkins Bros., mason
19 50
E. H. Doble, oil
3 62
B. Johnson, lumber
4 80
Edward Monahan, tools .
2 05
Water department .
27 70
John H. Ash, M. D.
15 00
James Bisson, carriage hire
1 00
A. J. Richards & Son, pipe etc.
314 91
$1,000 00
81
MISCELLANEOUS CITY EXPENSES.
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1899.
N. E. Telephone Co. $74 93
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
Dr. John F. Welch, return of births
$8 75
Dr. Fred E. Jones 66 65 8 00
Dr. H. S. Hayford 66 12 00
Dr. N. S. Hunting 66 66 18 50
Dr. H. C. Hallowell 66
3 50
Dr. W. Record 66
4 00
Dr. S. W. Elsworth
66 66
5 50
Dr. E. R. Johnson 66 66
3 25
Dr. R. McLennon 66
66
15 50
Dr. D. A. Bruce
3 00
Dr. C. R. Gilchrist
25
Dr. M. E. Drew 66
66
1 25
Dr. T. F. Padula 1 66
66
3 25
John Hall, return deaths 47 50
W. E. Brown
66
24 75
Albert W. Fay " .
11 00
E. S. Mowrey meals at elections
1 75
Geo. H. Field, deputy sheriff .
4 44
C. H. Goldthwait & Co., vaccine points .
38
County of Norfolk, truants school .
36 85
N. E. Telephone Co.
229 90
Little, Brown & Co., books
5 00
Wales Bros.
8 00
James Dunn, carriage
1 00
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .
50
$457 82
Appropriation 1901
$7,500 00
Less transfer to other depts.
. 268 18
$7,231 82
82
EXPENDED.
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., freight and tickets . 63 00
Henry G. Fay, expert, Wood Har- mon vs. city . 50 00
John Ramsdell, expert, Wood Har- mon vs. city . 20 00
E. G. Hall, expert, Wood Har-
mon vs. city . 40 00
James A. White, expert, Wood Har- mon vs. city . ·
40 00
A. L. Baker, expert, Wood Har-
mon vs. city . 25 00
A. L. Baker, tax, titles and deeds 27 06
St. Mary's C. T. A., rent of hall for election 76 00
Chas. H. Green, printing jury list and posting dog notices 83 05
John Kennedy, birth census . 68 40
Lena M. Johnson, accident claim 100 00
Commonwealth Mass., ballot box etc. 102 00
Howard D. Hunt, birth census, etc. 163 90
Asa A. Pope, care of fountain 180 75
S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire 39 75
J. H. Burdakin, registrar deeds 15 16
Chas. H. Hardwick, damage to team Brooks Road 15 00
Fred C. Dwyer, injury, Main street
2,000 00
Ruth C. Hayden, clerical
26 00
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .
90
Little, Brown & Co., law book
49 00
Edw. Thompson & Co. " "
42 00
Dr. N. S. Hunting, Dwyer case
50 00
W. E. Morrissey,
10 15
Wm. B. Glover, posting tax notices 35 50
F. M. Torrey,
19 50
-
83
John W. Nash, sundries election 14 68
Henry E. Emerson, broom and
signs ·
26 75
City of Lowell, boarding soldier ·
4 00
Dr. John F. Welch, service, Roach and Mrs. Newcomb 27 00
M. F. Jones, clerk tax collector 5 00
Geo. W. Taylor, posting tax notices
113 50
John O. Hall, Expense Highway Asso 41 35
Edgar G. Cleaves, J. P. (deed)
12 60
Chas. H. Johnson, hearing and auction .
27 15
Geo. W. Prescott & Son, Ledger and Patriot . .
8 50
John Hall, burials . .
165 00
Municipal Journal and Engineer
6 00
Louise M. Rumrel, injury Common street, , ·
212 50
Wm. Allison, damage to estate Arthur street 50 00
Superior Court, Boston vs. Quincy . 25 79
Hamilton Flood, posting tax notices 30 00
J. F. Merrill,
56 00
Simon Rogers, injury on highway .
27 50
Norfolk County, truant school
94 00
Timothy J. Golden, posting tax notices . 13 00
Walter S. Pinkham, examine title, Quincy Mutual Fire Ins. Co.
100 00
Russell A. Sears, exp. land damage case, cemetery land etc.,
119 99
F. A. Skinner, photo
6 00
Society Sons American Revolution marking graves · ·
30 00
John H. Bent, delivering notices 4 00
C. F. Pettengill, care city clock ·
50 00
84
Mary A. Nichols, meals at election . 24 00 J. Dryfus & Son, rent of room for election 30 00
H. L. Kincaide & Co. furniture for election 6 00
Geo. H. Field, deputy sheriff
7 43
Geo. H. Walker & Co., Ward maps .
42 50
Fairbanks Scale Co. rep. .
1 80
Boston Stencil Works
9 75
Bessie Hallowell, clerical
1 00
Thos. C. Brown, seal bounty 3 00
Wm. E. Jones, injury on street
25 00
F. S. Broder, seal bounty
3 00
P. J. Williams, rep. flag pole, City Hall 20 50
Library Bureau, card system .
181 50
Ada M. Nightingale, clerical . 7 50
Gilbert S. Bennett, labor on Cod- dington street 49 25
W. E. Brown, burial soldier 35 00
J. C. Hayden, posting notices . 9 50
Harry J. Matthews, posting notices
18 50
W. Shea & Son, stonework, Cod- dington street 55 00
D. E. Wadsworth, dry goods . 51 13
James F. Harlow, music Mckinley Memorial Service 15 00
Water Dept., fountain, etc., 27 12
David L. Gordon, dog officer 144 00
Geo. O. Langley, elec. booths 55 60
John Doyle, rent of hall .
7 00
Fred Garbarino, elec. booths .
1 75
Benj. Johnson, lumber for elec.
booths ·
44 33
C. M. Jenness, draping City Hall . 77 71 Harry W. Tirrell, labor, polling places . · 87 00 ·
Edw. Farmer, painting booth boxes 6 00
85
H. C. Kendall, Mckinley Memorial 10 00
W. E. Morrisey, dog officer
120 00
J. E. Morgan, carriage, registrars and elec.
35 00
N. E. Telephone, Co.
185 27
Robert S. Robson, stationery . 31 40
Hancock House, meals for elec. officer .
2 50
J. P. O'Brien, stationery elections . Alex. Nash, meals for elec. officers . M. R. Sparrow, care flag at Wol- laston . .
19 90
121 60
St. Francis Ct. of M. C. O. F., rent of hall " caucus" . 7 00
Frank F. Crane, sundries at election
3 40
. W. E. Dewhurst, ringing bell .
10 00
W. C. Hartwell, stationery
70
William Elrick, Doble's hall, election W. F. McCalder, elec. booths .
21 30
Swingle & Falconer, rent for caucus
20 00
A. L. Mead, labor at caucus
14 00
J. H. Cunningham, rent hall election Clarence Burgin, expert on Furnald and Insurance Co. claim
105 00
N. S. Nickerson, expert on Furnald and Insurance Co. claim 35 00
Geo. H. Brown, expert on Furnald and Insurance Co. claim 25 00
Geo. H. Field, expert on Furnald and Insurance Co. claim 10 00
Balance .
$6,510 37
$721 45
10 00
34 00
30 00
86
NEW POLICE STATION.
Appropriation 1901
$4,500 00
, EXPENDED.
Pay roll labor .
$671 56
Harkins Bros., mason
208 88
Sanborn & Damon, hardware .
2 95
J. F. Sheppard & Son, coal
40 43
Water Dept. .
35 40
A. T. Stearns, lumber co.
74 66
B. Johnson, lumber
290 73
E. S. Beckford, electrician
18 16
Badger Bros. heating
375 00
W. R. Lofgren, labor
686 55
A. J. Richards & Sons, cement
123 75
F. H. Crane & Sons, lime etc.,
5 40
Sewer Dept. .
12 12
$2,545 59
Balance
$1,954 41
Ardalissa Newcomb Claim.
Appropriation 1901
$3,350 00
EXPENDED.
Judgment .
.
$3,088 44
John F. Welch, M. D.
110 00
Morrris P. Spillane
20 00
Russell A. Sears
75 10
$3,293 54
Balance . .
$56 46
87
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Miscellaneous.
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.
Abbott & Miller Ex. Co ..
25
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .
75
E. E. Hayden .
3 20
W. C. Hartwell
-
70
M. J. Lynch
. 1 10
$6 00
EXPENDED 1901.
Alex. Nugent, labor
$158 00
Arthur Dunham, " .
12 00
C. L. Hammond, p. m.
54 43
Amelia L. Bumpus, sundries
30 97
William P. Barker,
23 44
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .
57 61
W. C. Hartwell, stationery
3 80
A. & W. & Gallagher, Ex. Co.
62 90
Ames & Bradford, plumbing 26 21
Henry E. Emerson, .
1 40
Derby Desk Co.
24 00
Hopkinson & Holden
30 62
Edw. A. Hammond, rubber, stamp and stationery
19 20
E. S. Beckford, elec. rep.
17 52
Quincy Elec. Lt. Co.
5 40
Joseph Breck & Sons, rep. lawn mower .
3 95
John W. Nash, sundries .
9 90
F. F. Crane, hdw. and sundries
.
16 15
Edw. Farmer, painting
14 17
Library Bureau,
32 00
Samuel Ward & Co., stationery
20 75
Hammond Typewriter Co., rep. .
75
88
John H. Pray Sons & Co., carpet 7 75
Street Watering Dept. ·
3 96
Gurney Heater Co. . 4 16
Diamond Paste Co. . ·
1 08
Jas. F. Shannon & Co. stationery 2 15
Sanborn & Damon, hardware .
1 50
$645 77
Insurance.
EXPENDED.
John C. Paige & Co. 104 00
Books.
EXPENDED. 1
E. C. Butler
2 25
N. J. Bartlett .
42 63
Chas. E. Lauriat & Co.
494 44
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