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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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