Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1901, Part 4

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901
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Thos. Y. Crowell & Co.


3 59


Little, Brown & Co.


234 69


De Wolf, Fiske & Co.


166 58


American Unitarian Association


6 99


Combination Index Co.


8 30


Mass. Historical Society .


3 00


R. H. Howe


1 85


F. S. Blanchard & Co.


3 00


W. A. Greenough & Co. .


2 50


Hugh M. Connor


3 50


Amelia L. Bumpus


12 50


$985 82


Catalogue Fund


EXPENDED.


Charlotte Cochrane .


$627 84


89


Salaries


EXPENDED.


Pay roll .


$2,660 80


Periodicals, Binding and Printing


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.


Howe Library and Supply Co. 75


EXPENDED 1901.


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing


134 40


W. H. Guild & Co. periodicals


20 60


A. K. Allstine, binding . 425 15


Library Bureau, periodicals


1 00


H. K. Wilson


6 00


Home Library & Supply Association, periodicals


266 38


Fred F. Green, printing .


36 50


Library Press, periodical


1 00


Publishers Weekly «


3 67


Amelia L. Bumpus .


8 00


$902 70


Fuel and Lighting


EXPENDED.


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co.


$312 75


Citizen Gas. Co.


13 20


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


.


145 44


$471 39


SUMMARY.


Appropriation 1901 $6,400 00


90


EXPENDED.


Books


$985 82


Catalogue Fund


627 84


Periodicals, binding and printing


902 70


Salaries and assistants


2,660 80


Miscellaneous .


645 77


Fuel and Lighting


471 39


Insurance


104 00


$6,398 32


Balance


$1 68


POLICE DEPT.


Pay of Permanent Men.


Appropriation 1901


$9,360 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll


9,351 50


Balance


$8 50


Chief's Salary.


Appropriation 1901


$1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Walter H. Ripley


$92 26


.Joseph W. Hayden


907 74


$1,000 00


91


Special and Miscellaneous.


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.


W. C. Seeyle, special officer $8 58


$2,500 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll for July 3 and 4


$299 75


A. W. Goodhue,


special officer


936 87


W. E. Morrisey


89 76


Timothy J. McCarthy


66


68 51


W. S. Lyons


66


153 47


Edward J. Curtin


66


198 32


Edward J. Sandberg


66


66


62 51


Calvin T. Dyer


16 25


Samuel D. DeForrest


66


35 00


Patrick A. Milford


111 99


Jeremiah Hinchon


45 26


Timothy J. Golden


66


37 50


M. C. Stewart


66


66


30 26


John Reddington


12 76


Charles N. Hunt


66


5 00


John F. Donovan


33 32


M. R. Sparrow


66


3 00


Patrick H. Bradley


60


8 47


D. J. Barry


66


66


1 25


Edward Johnson


66


66


37 50


Mark E. Hanson


66


66


7 22


John T. Larkin


66


7 22


Charles J. Nicol


66


66


7 22


Thomas F. Ferguson


66


7 22


James M. Conway


66


66


7 76


John Holleran


3 61


Frank J. Daveron


66


66


3 61


David L. Gordon


66


66


17 22


66


7 22


J. W. Murray


Appropriation 1901


92


John A. O'Brien


2 50


Jacob De Young


66


66


9 00


John H. Newcomb


66 66


8 75


John Bradley


66


5 00


Henry O. Dawson


66


66


2 50


L. G. Murray


2 50


Frank Genero 66


1 00


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire . 7 75


James Bisson, carriage hire 9 00


James Dunn, carriage hire


2 50


J. E. Magann carriage hire


18 00


Daniel R. McKay, car fare and sun- dries 15 95


Walter II. Ripley, sundries


18 25


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing .


50


N. E. Telephone Co.


6 57


Greenleaf Hotel, meals


3 00


William Read & Co., badges .


22 50


Russell A. Sears .


20 00


George T. Magee, stenographer


2 00


John Hall, ambulance 4 00 .


Ivers & Johnson, badges


18 00


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co


2 00


Joseph W. Hayden, use horse and


-


sundries


55 00


Total


$2,491532


Balance


$8 68


Police Station.


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.


W. W. Weightman, supplies $6 00


Citizens Gas Co. 2 40


W. L. Chase, supplies


7 55


$15 95


93


Appropriation 1901


$440 00


EXPENDED.


W. H. Ripley, keeper


$18 44


W. H. Ripley, sundries


4 20


F. F. Green, printing.


1 50


J. H. Gillis


8 50


W. L. Chase, supplies


12 80


W. W. Weightman, supplies .


37 00


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing .


1 00


Citizens Gas Co.


32 95


Joseph W. Hayden, keeper


181 56


Joseph W. Hayden, sundries


23 20


H. L. Kincaide & Co.


4 00


John W. Nash, supplies .


6 87


C. F. Pettengill, repair clock


1 75


Sanborn & Damon


5 70


Charles C. Hearn, drugs


50


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


1 50


Hancock House, meals


49 15


Total


$390 62


Balance


$49 38


·


Enforcement Liquor Law.


Appropriation 1901


$400 00


EXPENDED.


W. E. Morrissey,


officer


$9 00


Frank Smith


4 00


John F. Sullivan


5 00


Thomas F. Ferguson


15 50


Joseph Shaw,


5 00


Patrick Bradley


66


4 50


James W. Murray


6 00


A. W. Goodhue


66


4 50


.


.


.


.


.


.


94


Frank Daveron


66


· 3 00


David J. Barry


66


·


13 00


E. C. Hayden


66


1 50


John T. Larkin


66


.


1 50


M. C. Stewart


1 50


Timothy J. McCarthy 66


1 50


Daniel R. McKay, expenses and


sundries


73 05


Nicholas Garbarino, witness . ·


10 00


Edward J. Sandberg, officer and carriage


3 50


Russell A. Sears, legal service 137 50


George T. Magee, stenographer


10 00


Paul R. Blackmur, service at court


10 00


Joseph W. Hayden, carriage .


6 00


James Bisson carriage


5 00


$330 55


Balance


$69 45


PARK DEBT


Appropriation


$1000 00


Oct. Park loan


1000 00


PARKS.


EXPENDED" ACCOUNT 1900.


Benj. Johnson, lumber


' $1 44


Appropriation 1901


1,000 00


Income .


100 00


$1,100 00


EXPENDED.


Edw. A. Hammond, printing . $2 75


Robert Foy, labor .


21 46


.


.


95


Joseph Meaney, labor . 76 47


J. L. Smith, labor pavillions . 99 00


J. P. Foley and Philip Kelly, labor West Quincy 15 00


Horace Partridge & Co., sundries


5 50


Edw. J. Sandberg, labor .


15 00


E. J. Murphy, labor


26 35


Thos. Whelan, labor


33 40


John W. Nash, hardware


5 91


John H. Starr, bath house, ward 2 .


180 00


John H. Starr, lettering signs


5 25


Daniel Ford, labor .


73 38


Martin Pfaffmann, trees .


284 00


Geo. A. Tripp, painting .


14 88


Jenney Manfg Co., oil


5 24


Joseph Breck & Sons, tools


4 00


Annie M. Feeley, bath house ward 2 61 67


F. F. Crane, hardware


3 20


R. Hollins & Co., fixtures for bath .


house


40 05


George E. Thomas, labor


.


33 82


Henry E. Emerson, signs


29 50


J. M. Delory, labor


2 00


P. J. Williams, labor


2 50


B. Johnson, lumber


2 93


J. McFarland & Son, carpenter


3 50


1,046 76


Balance .


$53 24


PLAYGROUNDS.


Appropriation 1901


$1,522 46


EXPENDED.


P. J. Williams & Co., labor $150 07


Water Department


.


16 84


·


96


Ames & Bradford, labor .


6 38


John W. Nash, sundries .


59


B. Johnson, lumber


1 36


175 24


Balance .


$1,347 22


PLUMBING WILLARD SCHOOLHOUSE.


Balance Jan. 1, 1901


$2,490 04


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$57 25


John G. Thomas, carpenter


3 43


Ames & Bradford, plumbing . 88 95


J. E. Keniley & Co., plumbing


1,557 60


E. M. Litchfield, labor


61 45


Water Department


130 55


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


314 63


Benj. Johnson, lumber


3 22


A. J. Richards & Son, cement etc. .


11 70


Harkins Bros., mason


117 64


Gustaf Wilbas, labor


3 36


Boston Woven Hose Co.


78 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.


25


Michael Reardon, labor .


62 00


2,490 03


Balance . $ 01


PLUMBING WOLLASTON AND CODDINGTON SCHOOL= HOUSES,-"Old Bills."


Appropriation, 1901


$467 43


EXPENDED.


A. J. Richards & Son, cement etc. . $87 66


Sewer Department ·


316 64


Harkins Bros., mason


. .


63 13


467 43


97


PLAIN STREET.


Appropriation 1901


$200 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


200 00


QUARRY STREET.


Appropriation 1901


$5,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$1,930 30


Ames Plow Co., tools


175 59


W. F. Loud, sand .


411 20


B. Johnson, lumber


7 40


Water Department


15 75


Quincy Granite & Quarry Co., curb-


bing


366 05


W. Shea & Son, curbing


65 80


Charles Wilson, pavers ·


1,390 77


H. Gore & Co., paving


416 33


Henry E. Emerson


13 11


J. F. Hackett, oil


16 17


Gustaf Wilbas, tools


12 75


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


4 10


McInnis, damage to wagon


15 00


4840 32


Balance .


$159 68


Repairs of Public Buildings, Care of City Hall and Repairs of Schoolhouses.


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.


Fuller & Warren, ventilating and


heating Co. .


$13 92


Geo. A. Tripp


245 00


98


J. L. Hammett & Co.


38 72


Wm. Parker & Son


2 00


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co.


5 05


C. Patch & Son


118 13


Quincy Electric Light Co.


35 00


H. L. Kincaide & Co.


15 75


473 57


EXPENDED 1901.


Harry W. Tirrell, janitor City Hall $720 00


Harry W. Tirrell, sundries 22 94


Citizens Gas Co.


235 70


Quincy Electric Light Co.


537 00


A. J. Loyde, barometer . 8 00


The Globe Wernick Co., bookcases


74 50


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight and tickets 2 23


John W. Nash, sundries .


8 10


C. Patch & Son, coal


115 00


Arthur B. Curtis, two safes . 315 00


Office Bank & Library Co., furnish- ings


16 00


F. J. Hevahan, spring water


7 00


C. L. Prescott, clean vault


8 35


James Nicol, plants


18 00


F. W. Burnham, sharp lawn mower


1 25


W. H. Claflin & Co., paper


5 00


Crystal Spring Ice Co., ice


30 00


C. J. H. Totman, labor .


2 00


D. E. Wadsworth & Co., dry goods 6 00


W. A. Snow .


27 00


A. M. Litchfield


5 35


Sewer H. C. .


21 79


Boston Plate Glass Co. 7 84


Geo. O. Shirley, labor


26 25


Ira Litchfield, carpenter city stable


60 00


E. M. Litchfield, painting almshouse 416 00


99


A. H. Krozer, examine boiler . 28 00


John Hennigan, labor


22 61


James Tate, labor . 6 25


Geo. D. Langley, hardware


32 78


S. II. Edwards, repair furnace 21 47


W. H. Taylor .


11 25


George Linton, painting .


40 00


J. W. Doherty


16 70


John G. Thomas


44 04


Edw. Farmer, painting


76 78


J. A. Swasey .


160 65


E. M. Litchfield


85 00


J. E. Keniley & Co., plumbers


10 10


William Parker & Son, labor .


83 33


B. Johnson, lumber


454 44


Ames & Bradford, plumbing and hardware 1,007 64


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co. 1 50


William Westland, hardware . ·


4 74


Flexible Door and Shutter Co.


49 82


Boston & Quincy Ex.


3 75


F. F. Crane, furniture and repairing


88 43


Lynch & Woodward


55 36


Geo. A. Mayo .


286 36


P. J. Williams, labor


649 62


E. S. Beckford, electric repairs


94 48


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .


1 55


C. M. Jenness, hardware


23 52


Water Dept. .


51 73


J. Stroup Sons & Co.


10 00


M. S. Kelliher


182 73


J. McFarland .


50


S. Scammell & Son .


27 78


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


15 35


Edward M. Nash, repairing furnace 7 00


Harkins Bros., stonework and


masonry


232 66


.


100


A. J. Richards & Sons, cement etc. 30 35


Blacker & Shepard, lumber


89 36


Geo. A. Tripp


49 35


Geo. O. Langley, labor


18 60


C. W. Mckenzie


125 31


F. Favorite


25 00


Boston Woven Hose Co.


21 00


Carlisle & Ayer


9 50


Pay roll, labor


366 23


$7,321 92


Less transfer to repair City


Hall, special $135 19


Less transfer to repair


schoolho'se special 677 18


812 37


$6,509 55


REPAIR SCHOOLHOUSES .- "Special."


EXPENDED.


Harkins Bros., masons $71 26


George Linton, painting 250 00


A. J. Richards & Son, cement ect. . 1 55


Add transfer from Repair of Public


Buildings


677 18


$999 99


SUMMARY. Appropriation 1901.


Repair Public Buildings and care of


City Hall $6,000 00


Repair Schoolhouses, "Special"


·


1,000 00


Transfer from other Depts.


550 00


$7,550 00


101


EXPENDED.


Adams


School


$312 22


Coddington


66


54 14


Cranch


66


42 20


Gridley Bryant


236 32


High


66


302 88


John Hancock


66


434 74


Lincoln


447 11


Mass. Fields


66


161 54


Quincy


66


388 41


Washington


9 20


Willard


768 95


Wollaston


170 84


Old High


66


47 22


Central Fire Station


413 78


Hose House, Ward 2


132 88


66


4


150 98


6:


66


5


3 16


66


6


46 36


66


Houghs Neck


11 25


City Stable


212 14


Almshouse


844 11


Office Mt. Wollaston Cemetery


22 66


Police Station


26 80


$1,105 71


City Hall, repairs, furniture etc.


450 49


lighting .


772 70


coal


·


115 00


janitor


720 00


miscellaneous .


211 46


$2,269 65


7,509 54


Balance .


$40 46


$3,375 77


$758 41


102


REPAIR CITY HALL .- "Special."


Appropriation 1901


$2,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$24 50


Harry W. Tirrell, labor .


38 32


William Westland, hardware


13 22


B. Johnson, lumber


33 96


Harkins Bros., masons


75 38


E. S. Beckford, electrician


183 32


Edw. Farmer, painting .


17 88


Julius Johnson, carpenter


225 64


John G. Thomas, carpenter


12 66


Citizens' Gas Co.


3 39


H. L. Kincaide & Co., furniture


506 55


P. Favorite, decorating .


500 00


Add transfer from Repair of Public Buildings


135 19


1,770 01


Balance .


$229 99


REMOVAL OF SNOW.


Appropriation 1901


$2,500 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$2,180 54


Thomas Whelan


20 80


Henry E. Emerson .


22 75


Alexander Nash


7 00


Henry Levelle


26 06


Chas. L. Prescott


19 80


John Cashman


77 00


Estate Terrance Keenan


22 00


John Gearin .


18 87


103


L. B. Titus


16 40


Jerry Gearin


6 00


M. J. Cross


22 16


J. Ward


3 00


H. H. Lowe


50 00


2,492 38


Balance


$7 62


ROGERS STREET


Appropriation 1901


$1,500 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$1,284 00


Water debt


21 00


Daniel O'Connell, stonework


27 00


Ames Plow Co.


50 38


E. H. Doble & Co., sundries


1 30


C. H. Grindell, labor


19 00


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe etc.


6 18


$1,408 86


Balance


$91 14


SURVEY AND PLANS OF CITY


Appropriation 1901


$1,000 00


EXPENDED (City Engineer. )


Pay roll, labor


$278 92


G. G. Ledder, supplies


70 80


E. C. Sargent, sundries


2 25


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., tickets


2 25


John W. Nash, sundries .


25


Old Colony Street Ry., tickets


5 00


William Westland, hardware . .


1 55


G. S. Halliwell, supplies


60 00


421 02


Balance .


$578 98


.


104


RAWSON ROAD SIDEWALK


Appropriation 1901


$1,800 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll $191 63


Timothy Gilcoine, stonework . 219 56


Charles Wilson, curbing .


114 00


Quincy Granite & Quarry Co.


364 08


W. Shea & Son


374 82


1,264 09


Balance .


$535 91


SQUANTUM CAUSEWAY.


Balance for 1901


$407 46


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$260 16


Mrs. L. B. Titus


.


68 10


Michael S. Kelliher, labor


.


79 20


407 46


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation 1901 · · $19,500 00


Less transfer to other departments 550 00


$18,950 00


EXPENDED.


Quincy Electric Light Co.


$16,341 38


Citizens Gas Co.


1,340 04


Wheeler Reflector Co.


1,108 70


C. H. Erickson, labor


3 90


18,794 02


Balance .


$155 98


105


STREET WATERING


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.


Sewer department . .


$46 00


Chapman Valve Co.


55 00


Street Department .


21 00


Thos. Whelan, labor


14 00


Charles L. Prescott


10 60


$146.60


Appropriation 1901


6,000 00


EXPENDED.


American Car Sprinkler Co.


$3,300 00


Thos. Whelan, labor


540 00


W. J. O'Brien, labor


540 00


C. L. Prescott, labor


540 00


Chapman Valve Co.


35 92


S. Scammell & Son, repair water


cart


141 25


Street Department .


886 98


Water Department


15 85


6,000 00


STREETS


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1899.


Quincy Electric Light Co.


$42 12


C. Patch & Son, coal


18 75


N. E. Telephone Co.


· 68 73


$129 60


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1900.


Henry E. Emerson, repairs, etc.


$49 75


Henry H. Faxon .


9 70


106


John F. Kemp


84


Patrick Downey


.


5 65


David Brown


6 45


R. J. Barry


2 70


T. Gurney


1 00


Geo. Prout & Son .


2 80


A. J. Wellington


54 73


N. E. Brown Co.


10 00


Frank K. Brown


90


N. E. Telephone Co.


59 15


$203 67


Appropriation 1901


$25,000 00


Add transfers from other depart'nts 470 42


$25,470 42


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$17,933 87


C. Patch & Son, coal


506 34


J. L. & H. Potter


410 00


David Brown, repairing tools etc. .


42 98


Daniel Desmond, shoeing


93 97


S. K. Tarbox & Son shoeing .


43 25


Henry E. Emerson, shoeing and re- pairs


926 55


F. H. Crane & Sons, hay and grain 1,577 10


B. Johnson, lumber


139 74


Loud & Tribou, hay, etc.


257 97


A. J. Richards & Sons, hay, grain and cement .


1,057 32


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.


12 20


Weeks Hill pharmacy, drugs . .


15 90


Ames Plow Co., tools .


475 89


E. H. Doble & Co., sundries .


1 46


Quincy Electric Light Co.


98 79


F. C. Packard & Co., chemicals .


6 00


4


107


Glaister Manfg Co. . 2 90


John W. Nash, sundries


34 90


Wollaston Foundry Co. .


20 34


Badger Bros., packing and repairs


20 14


N. E. Telephone Co.


154 63


Sylvester & Co.


5 00


Hugh Nawn .


190 17


Charles A. Hauss


12 00


Walworth Manufg Co.


4 73


C. M. Jenness, hardware


40 16


F. K. Brown, hardware .


6 49


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


8 20


Oriental Powder Mills, powder


87 68


Edw. Farmer, painting signs etc. .


111 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight and tickets .


8 54


Good Roads Machine Co.


9 85


Cavanagh Bros., horses .


200 00


Charles A. Claflin & Co. .


16 21


Boston Woven Hose Co.


38 30


George H. Kinsman


64 75


J. F. Hackett, oil .


26 40


J. E. Keniley & Co., repairs steam roller


6 00


Gustaf Wilbas, tools


11 22


Edw. J. Sandberg, loam


156 00


Edw. Monahan, tool


50


S. Scammell, repair on wagon


8 55


Alex Clark, drills and tools


12 60


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.


1 20


Charles F. Bates, oil


19 60


W. H. Taylor, buggy


190 00


John F. Donovan ·


10 50


O. T. Rogers Granite Co., stone


62 70


John F. Kemp, repairs steam roller


6 79


Thos. Whelan, gravel


27 20


Frank F. Crane, hardware ·


2 25


108


Richard Mckay, shoeing


50


P. J. Williams & Co. 32 40


Mrs. A. R. McLeod, damage to


clothing, steam roller 2 00


Frank O'Brien, posts


31 21


N. E. Broom Co. . 8 00


Charles Wilson, stonework


10 00


Old Colony Trap Rock Co.


49 50


F. P. Waterhouse, labor


21 45


John A. Mahoney, shoeing


19 65


Robert Neff, dye stuff


3 50


Old Colony St. Ry. Co., tickets


5 00


A. J. Wellington, stone work


47 00


Penn. Patroleum Co., oil


60 06


Geo. H. Sampson, packing


1 65


P. Murphy, tools


10 75


Geo. O. Langley, labor


64 80


George S. Bennett, labor


15 25


George A. Noyes .


84


Charles C. Hearn, drugs


22 55


Fred E. Jones, M. D.


11 00


Buffalo Pitts Co., casting


15 00


Henry Stocker, sponges .


14 50


Martin & Collins, repair steam roller


60


John M. O'Brien, wood .


7 00


Pinel Bros.


1 43


M. S. Kelliher, labor


65 17


J. McFarland & Son


2 05


Edwin Allen, lubricator


30 00


Tirrell & Sons, repairs


117 06


Geo. A. Mayo, hardware


3 10


Water department


105 53


L. J. Stone, grain


3 75


Charles L.' Prescott, cart


165 00


Michael McNally, gravel


8 20


A. C. Harvey


30 87


W. J. O'Brien, wood


14 00


109


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


28 03


Geo. W. Jones, boots


4 50


Geo. D. Langley, hardware


6 30


P. Perkins, repairs


70


J. F. Gleason, sleigh


50 00


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.


19 45


B. Reardon, gravel


80


John Cashman


.


73 30


Huckins farm, gravel


31 80


Wood Harmon & Co., gravel .


10 50


James O'Brien, gravel


13 80


P. F. Garrity, gravel


5 50


H. B. Tucker, gravel


13 20


H. W. Hunt, gravel


6 40


Edward Buckley


9 91


J. J. Curtin, oil


24


Patrick Downey, oil


7 25


S. F. Newcomb, sundries


4 05


Granite Shoe Store


7 00


Fred Bailer, carpenter


6 00


Simpson Bros. Corp.


214 80


Estate Terrance Keenan, rent of


land


125 00


Harrington King & Co. .


7 63


E. P. Henderson, veterinary


59 25


$26,882 47


Add transfer from Wol- laston Hose House grading $62 00


Add transfer from Beach street sidewalk 51 30


$113 30


$26,995 77


110


Less transfer to Street Ry.


Excise Tax . . $1,276 50


Less transfer to sewer construction 244 60


Less transfer to street wat-


ering ·


886 98


Less transfer to garbage .


235 00


Less transfer to play-


grounds 16 84


Less transfer to water


maintenance ·


150 00


Less transfer to sewer


maintenance


144 00


$2,953 92


$24,041 85


Balance


$1,428 57


STREET RAILWAY EXCISE TAX


Balance Jan. 1, 1901


$716 88


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$716 88


Appropriation 1901


6,336 36


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


2,925 16


George H. Kinsman, paving


237 60


Charles R. Sherman, gravel


6 70


Henry W. Hunt, gravel


38 75


Hugh Nawn, crushed stone


609 35


Harkins Bros., stonework


4 88


Alexander Keen, stonework


7 50


Edward J. Sandberg, stone


100 00


Old Colony Broken Stone Co.


6 60


Street department


1,276 50


Water department


13 75


$5,226 79


Balance


$1,109 57


111


STATE AND MILITARY AID


Appropriation 1901


$7,000 00


EXPENDED, CHAP. 447.


Pay roll


$1,755 00


James F. Moran


66 06


Town of Randolph


100 00


1,921 06


CHAP. 374.


Pay roll


4,317 00


CHAP. 372.


Pay roll


399 00


Balance


$362 94


Safes .- For the Assessors and City Clerk


Appropriation 1901


$500 00


EXPENDED.


A. B. Curtis, safes .


452 20


N. Y. N. H. & II. R. R., freight


22 80


Henry E. Emerson, painting . .


25 00


$500 00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Appropriation 1901


$450 00


EXPENDED.


Geo. A. McKay, labor and expenses


$190 00


John J. Fallon, labor 4 00


Francis A. Spear, sundries


19 69


J. E. Magann, carriage hire


60 00


James Lizotte, labor


13 52


Dennison M'f'g. Co.


1 75


Fairbanks Scale Co.


30


S. M. Spencer, printing .


1 14


Garfield & Sawyer, chemicals


5 00


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing


29 25


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


5 00


$329 65


Balance


$120 35


·


·


$6,637 06


112


SEWER DEPARTMENT


Construction


Balance Jan. 1901 . $4,614 61


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$2,979 29


A. J. Richards & Sons, pipe, etc.,


108 45


Alexis H. French, .


50 00


Lucius A. Taylor


25 00


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., freight and tickets 46 90


Edw. J. Sandberg. ·


15 30


Harkins Bros. mason


43 35


E. V. Trask, .


9 75


N. E. Telephone Co.


18 80


J. F. Hackett, oil


13 20


Russell A. Sears,


331 10


C. H. Hardwick,


30 00


Frank Brewer,


1 25


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co.


4 99


Chas. D. Gay, report Sheehan case


171 85


Alex. Clark & Co. .


3 08


Oriental Powder Mill,


76 66


W. G. A. Pattee, .


45 00


Spalding Print Paper Co.


9 18


H. W. Smith, .


20 15


Ames & Bradford


5 45


Waldo Bros. .


12 00


Geo. W. Prescott & Son,


2 25


J. F. Welch, M. D. .


6 00


Water Dept. .


109 36


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co. .


60


W. G. Shaw, repairs


1 75


C. Patch & Son, coal


1 25


H. H. Faxon, rent of land


50 00


113


Edw. Douglas Sheehan vs. Quincy


5 00


R. H. Sumner


25 00


C. L. Hammond, p. m. · 1 00 ·


W. G. Nash, rent of pulso pump, 104 00


Street dept.


213 38


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


1 58


H. T. Whitman,


3 50


Old Colony Street Ry. tickets . 5 00


J. H. Burdakin, reg. deeds


4 17


Hosmer Codding Co., boots


31 21


Loud & Tribou


50


Boston Daily Advertiser,


adver-


tising, . .


· 28 31


$4,614 61


. Appropriation 1901


$70,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$32,018 93


A. J. Richards & Sons, pipe and


cement .


6,294 64


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., freight


330 53


N. E. Telephone Co. 32 74


J. F. Hackett, oil


106 70


Russell A. Sears,


5 55


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co.


6 00


Alex. Clark & Co., tools etc.


64 89


W. G. A. Pattee, rent


105 00


Ames & Bradford, plumbers


24 83


Waldo Bros., cement


31 47


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing


24 20


Water Dept. .


363 07


Abbott & Miller, Ex. Co.


20 20


C. L. Hammond, p. m. 13 90


Street Dept. 31 22


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


13 06


Old Colony Street Ry., tickets .


35 00


114


Hosmer Codding & Co., boots


195 06


Boston Daily Advertiser, adv.


17 44


B. Johnson, lumber .


3,391 25


John G. Thomas, labor


5 00


Warren Bros.


268 10


Sumner & Goodwin


51 42


Badger Bros., supplies


3 96


Boston Woven Hose Co.


6 72


F. H. Crane & Sons, cement etc. 1,526 76


John Cook, labor


1 50


Harold Bond Co., machinery


1,213 61


J. F. Mullen, labor .


538 85


Granite Clothing Co.


50


J. H. Houghton, machinery


49 57


N. A. Hallitt, testing cement


25 00


Harrington King & Co. .


38 33


Chas. A. Claflin & Co.


57 98


G. G. Ledder, tools .


45 12


Perrin Seaman & Co.


244 66


Boston Bolt Co.


2 50


Quincy Plumbing Co.


1 90


Citizens Gas Co., coke etc.


18 75


S. Scammell & Son, ironwork .


99 00


John W. Nash, sundries .


6 21


Star Pipe Jointer Co.


122 00


F. J. Peirce, M. D. .


12 00


Brooks & Ames


50


Mechanics Iron Foundry Castings . 348 28


Boston Belting Co. .


19 95


Sewell & Day Cordage Co.


52 41


Edison Manufacturing Co.


7 29


C. Callahan Co. 4 00


Ledgerwood Manufacturing Co. 220 00


Henry F. Hulbert, Sheehan vs. City 250 00


Carson Trench Machine Co. .


935 33


Andrew Erickson " damage" Ar- thur street" . · 4 00


115


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


702 78


C. Patch & Son, coal


215 69


Geo. D. Langley, hdw.


120 30


O. B. Plummer, oil .


1 20


Sanborn & Damon, supplies


13 75


Alliance French Brace Co.


137 60


Geo. W. Jones


2 25


S. L. Young


1 25


Thos. J. Hind .


8 16


C. F. Bates, oil


31 80


Penn. Petrolum Co., oil .


12 75


John Cashman, use of engine .


10 00


Thos. W. Lincoln, canvas


30 24


Quincy Fair


90


American Steam Gauge Co.


1 55


Simpson Bros. Corp.


10 60


A. G. Olney, insurance


4 25


H. H. Faxon, rent of land


25 00


$50,636 95%


Balance .


$19,363 05.


House Connections.


Balance Jan. 1, 1901


$132 79.


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$88 66


A. J. Richards, cement etc.


41 36


George A. Mayo, hardware


1 67


Geo. D. Langley, hardware


66


William Westland, hardware


25


F. H. Crane & Sons, sundries


20


$132 79-


116


Appropriation 1901


$6,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$2,978 93


J. F. Hackett, oil


5 50


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and cement


302 91


Thomas M'f'r Co.,


31 00


Alexander Clark & Co., tools


12 64


Old Colony St. Ry., tickets


10 00


C. L. Hammond, P. M. .


10 60


Thomas W. Lincoln, canvas


90 12


Star Pipe Jointer Co., 4 50


Frank Brewer, oil


55


William Westland, hardware


3 25


B. Johnson, lumber


20 38


Ames & Bradford, plumbers .


5 10


F. H. Crane & Sons, cement etc.,


207 72


Oriental Powder Co.


7 70


Perrin, Seamans & Co., supplies


3 50


S. Scammell & Son, iron work


30


B. D. Corliss, sundries


1 25


L. M. Pratt & Co., sundries


1 53


James F. Mullen, labor .


4 55


John W. Nash, sundries .


1 35


South Shore Bicycle Co., repairs


8 25


Water Dept.


1 25


J. E. Keniley & Co.


3 25


Tirrell & Sons


25


Geo. D. Langley, hardware


3 00


Harkins Bros., masons .


24 79


J. H. Gillis


2 50


George W. Prescott & Son, printing


3 75


Brooks & Ames, oil


60


$3,751 02


Balance .


$2,248 98


117


Maintenance.


Appropriation 1901


$3,500 00.


Pay roll, labor


.


$1,419 29


N. E. Telepbone Co.


11 00


City of Boston .


1,000 00


Water Dept. .


41 87


A. J. Wilkinson & Co. .


21 80


The Dean Steam Pump Co.


2 88


Chas. A. Claflin & Co ..


3 31


Quincy Electric Light Co.


30 65


George D. Langley, hardware


2 36


Henry E. Emerson .


1 50


C. Patch & Son, coal


351 79


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.


35


Alex Clark & Co.


7 41


F. C. Packard, sundries .


1 50


John W. Nash, sundries


3 20


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


1 63


Ella M. Stetson, boots


11 25


Ames Plow Co.


74 65


C. M. Jenness, hardware


5 60


J. W. Haley .


3 00


Granite Clothing Co.


2 00


H. L. Kincaide & Co.


30


Add transfer from Streets


144 00


$3,141 34


Balance


$358 66


SEWER DEBT.


Appropriation 1901


$11,300 00


April Sewer Bond


$5,500 00


May Sewer Bond


.


3,000 00


Oct. Sewer Bond


·


2,500 00


Dec. Sewer Bond


300 00


$11,300 00


EXPENDED.


118


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Evening.


EXPENDED.


Pay roll .


$1,232 30


Quincy Electric Light Co.


190 11


H. W. Stover, diplomas .


1 25


Ginn & Co., publishers .


9 33


Thorp & Martin, stationery


26 00


Edward E. Babb, supplies


51 90


Fred F. Green, printing


7 75


William Westland, hardware .


2 40


J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies


20 00


E. S. Beckford, electric repairs


10 86


$1,551 90


Janitors


EXPENDED.


Pay roll .


$6,896 06


Salaries


Pay roll .


$80,554 98




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