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166 76
G. A. R. Post 88
400 00
Grove Street .
2,945 88
Hancock Street Widening
2,700 00
Howard Avenue
280 73
Hose House Heaters
499 90
Houghs Neck Fire Station
929 52
Interest-City Debt
15,664 86
Park Debt
1,680 00
Temporary Loans
7,801 89
Sewer Debt
13,572 75
Water Debt
28,662 50
Independence Avenue Drain
781 58
Kelly Land Drain .
400 00
Kendrick Avenue Grading
58 90
Library-Books
823 38
200 00
Lighting Engine Houses .
19,810 03
Repairs and Fixtures
27
- Catalogue Fund
740 16
Fuel and Lights
323 74
Insurance
12 50
Miscellaneous .
1 10
659 29
Periodicals, Binding and Print-
ing
830 23
Salaries
2,641 67
Law Library .
65 25
Liberty Street
888 00
Lincoln School Sewer System
2,434 51
Massachusetts, State of
Corporation Tax
39 56
State Tax
10,155 00
Metropolitan Water Tax
24,379 11
Metropolitan Sewer Tax .
10,809 10
Metropolitan Park Tax
23,036 93
Highway Tax .
22 41
Bank Tax
3,084 97
Penalty Tax
18 00
Miscellaneous City Expenses
778 80
5,573 94
Norfolk County
13,584 27
Notes Payable-City Debt
66,685 64
Sewer Debt
11,300 00
Water Debt
1,000 00
32,500 00
Park Debt
1,000 00
Temporary Loans
150,000 00
125,000 00
Newbury Avenue Sidewalk
1,200 00
Overseer of the Poor-Aimshouse
1.51 47
2,657 29
Outside Aid
733 33
10,211 43
Police-Chief .
1,000 00
Pay of Men
12,215 44
Special and Miscellaneous
8 68
3,209 47
Station
8 75
200 00
Enforcement Liquor Law Signal Boxes
394 16
Parks
98 55
1,341 01
Playgrounds
1,352 29
400 00
617 50
28
Police Station- School Street 1,950 03
Purchase of French House etc.
1,385 00
Police Signal Service
7,500 00
1,500 00
Patrol Wagon Stable Plumbing John Hancock school- house
2,828 75
Quarry Street Approaches
247 00
Quarry Street
159 68
Quincy Avenue State Road
5,951 23
Repair Public Buildings
528 09
6,218 41
Repair City Hall
229 99
Removal of Snow
2,841 47
Rogers Street .
91 14
Rawson Road .
535 91
Rodman Street
1,800 00
Remodeling City Hall
11,691 93.
Schools-Books, Supplies and Sun- dries
10,030 91
Evening
1,677 53
Fuel
4,573 65
Janitors .
7,010 00
Teachers .
82,562 82
Transportation
1,002 35
Streets
847 70
25,867 60
Street Lighting
109 50
17,886 93
Street Sprinkling
6,600 00
State Aid, Chapter 372
398 00
Chapter 374
2 00
4,347 00
Chapter 447
85 00
1,917 58
Sewer Construction
19,363 05
75,572 02
House Connections .
2,248 98
4,823 16
Maintenance
185 51
1,329 91
Streets-Street Railway Excise Tax
1,109 57
8,547 31
Sealer Weights and Measures .
8 65
78 21
Tax refunded, By Council
1,001 95.
Teal Pond
34 75
Verchild Street
300 00
.
29
Water Construction
448 19
44,346 02
Water Maintenance
120 63
9,242 80
Wollaston Fire Station Lot
11 97
Willard School Lavatory
342 00
Willard Street Drain
315 73
Wollaston Avenue .
300 00
Winthrop Avenue Gutters
157 47
Warren Avenue Bridge .
2,648 00
Walker Street Sidewalk .
69 04
2,510 00
Water Service Deposits Refunded . Cash deposited in National Granite Bank to credit of Perpetual Care Fund of Public Burial Places .
650 00
1
$217,638 91 $866,810 18 217,638 91
$1,084,449 09
Cash on hand .
11,008 25
$1,095,457 34
Respectfully submitted, H. WALTER GRAY,
Treasurer.
QUINCY, MASS., December 31, 1902.
I hereby certify that I have examined in detail the accounts of the City Treasurer ; that all expenditures are supported by vouchers regularly approved by the proper officials, and that the condition of the various accounts (including cash on hand and in banks) on the 31st of December 1902, has been verified by comparison with the records of this office.
GEORGE A. SIDELINGER, City Auditor.
30
Rock Island Fund
Cash on hand January 1, 1902
$1,000 67
By interest
40 04
Bills paid by order of School Com- mittee . 38 78
Cash on hand December 31, 1902
1,001 93
$1,040 71
$1,040 71
C. C. Johnson Fund
Cash on hand January 1, 1902 · By interest
$2,001 79
80 84
Cash paid for distribution of turkeys by the Overseer of the Poor
$82 63
Cash on hand December 31, 1902
2,000 00
$2,082 63
82,082 63
Perpetual Care Fund of Public Burial Places
Cash on hand January 1, 1902 $16,550 00 Received for Perpetual care of lots 650 00
By interest 673 88
Paid for care of lots
$673 88:
Cash on hand Decembar 31, 1902 .
17,200 00
$17,873 88
$17,873 88
Respectfully submitted,
H. WALTER GRAY,
Treasurer of above Funds.
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Auditor's Report.
AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Quincy, January, 1, 1903.
To the City Council :
The undersigned herewith presents the annual report of the expenditures of the City of Quincy for the financial year 1902, together with a statement of the city debt at the close of the year.
Respectfully submitted, GEO. A. SIDELINGER, City Auditor.
ALMSHOUSE PLUMBING
Appropriation, 1902
$1,300 00
EXPENDED.
Badger Bros., sundries .
$12 36
J. L. Fratus & Co., plumbing and labor .
617 22
C. M. Jenness, hardware
49 82
M. S. Kelliher, labor
299 53
$978 93
Balance .
$321 07
32
ALMSHOUSE
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.
C. Patch & Son, coal
$146 25
Water Department
5 22
$151 47
Appropriation 1902
$14,000 00
EXPENDED.
Franklin Jacobs, superintendent $200 00
Franklin Jacobs, sundries
13 25
George Wilson, superintendent
410 00
George Wilson, sundries
20 44
Kate Cahill, labor .
44 00
Hannah Fitzgerald, labor
20 00
James R. Flanagan, supplies
121 81
A. J. Richards, grain
52 30
Quincy Department Store, dry goods
23 19
Mary Thomas, labor
36 00
Mrs. McDormett, labor
7 20
Mary, Horgan, labor
60 00
Mary. Flaherty, labor
32 00
Pearl Graham, labor
16 00
Alina Nevala, labor
20 00
Phena Gustafson, labor
12 00
M. S. Kelliher, labor
5 96
J. Gustafson, labor
32 00
Quincy Electric Light Co.
75 67
L. M. Pratt & Co.
supplies 208 45
Timberlake & Small
.
1,672 79
George F. Wilson
.
216 35
Johnson Bros.
168 57
Quincy Beef Co. .
66
155 94
Boston Branch Grocery
66
49 99
J. H. Peirce & Co.
96 98
33
South Quincy Market
66
9 00
W. L. Chase .
66
20 00
Fred C. Small
66
65 72
Codman & Hall Co.
3 00
R. Rubens
2 52
G. A. & W. L. Sullivan
66
85 14
Bowman & Vaughn
26 88
N. E. Telephone Co. 29 10
F. H. Crane & Sons, hay etc. .
74 49
Henry E. Emerson, sundries .
35 70
George W. Prescott & Son, Quincy Patriot
2 50
George W. Jones, clothing
2 25
C. Patch & Sons, coal
114 71
Ames & Bradford, plumbers
5 70
Sanborn & Damon, hardware
12 49
Ella L. Stetson, shoes
48 00
A. & W. & Gallagher Express Co.
.2 90
C. F. Pettengill, sundries
.
50
John W. Nash, sundries
8 06
W. S. & R. P. Briggs, wood . 40 82
Chas. C. Hearn, drugs
8 55
Eaton Bros., ice 65 39
M. A. Mitten, iron work and shoeing
24 10
F. C. Packard, sundries .
4 30
D. E. Wadsworth, dry goods .
10 33
Granite Clothing Co.
·
5 00
J. P. Landers, horse and cow
75 00
Loud & Tribon, grain
165 88
Mrs. C. M. Lapham
1 00
Standard Chemical Co., supplies
11 25
W. H. Claflin, supplies .
17 47
C. M. Jenness, hardware
10 05
Patrick Desmond, shoeing
19 72
Cain's Express
1 40
Abbott & Miller Express Co. .
7 30
H. L. Kincaide & Co., furniture
70 53
34
Dr. G. R. England, dentist
50
F. D. Fellows, clothing
39 40
P. Perkins, repairs 80
Branschied & Martins, supplies
2 00
E. P. Henderson, veterinary
4 00
T. L. Williams, sundries
1 00
S. Scammell & Son, repairs
30 75
Thomas O'Brien & Son, wood
129 00
A. C. Zwicker, wood
450 00
W. J. Patterson, repairs
1 35
J. L. Fratus, horse
35 00
New York & Boston Express Co
2 80
Pay rool for carting wood
9 05
$5,650 42
Less supplies to Outside Poor
$2,657 29
OUTSIDE AID
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.
City of Boston, aid
$97 00
Mrs. T. J. Sullivan, rent
6 00
J. McHafferty, supplies
2 17
A. W. Thompson, rent
4 00
City of Brockton
75 26
G. H. Mitchell, coal
6 25
Danvers Insane Hospital
20 89
M. H. McEttrick, rent
15 00
Bessie McDonough, rent
5 00
W. F. O'Riley, rent
10 00
G. W. Prescott & Son printing
2 00
Edward J. Murphy, drugs
1 75
John Hall, ambulance
2 00
87 13
H. & W. Sullivan, supplies
2,993 13
35
C. Patch & Son, coal
154 95
J. F. Sheppard & Son, coal
112 00
Fred F. Green, subscription for Advertiser
1 50
C. L. Hammond, P. M.
16 05
N. E. Telephone Co.
6 07
West Quincy Pharmacy, drugs
2 00
City of Fall River .
12 50
City of Fitchburg .
21 00
Bowman & Vaughn, supplies .
39 82
Mass. Hospital for epileptics . 83 11
Mass. School for Feeble Minded
62 01
$758 33
Less transfer to Chapter 447 State & Military Aid 25 00
733 33
EXPENDED 1902.
Rose Murphy, board
6 85
' Chas. F. Veazie, teaming
1 50
John Hall, burials .
116 00
W. E. Brown, burials
117 00
IV. T. Rice, burials
20 00
N. E. Telephone Co.
22 58
Fred F. Green, printing and rent
45 87
Edward J. Murphy, drugs
11 10
Bessie McDonough, rent
10 00
Joseph N. Berry, board .
38 00
C. M. Smith, rent
66 00
J. F. Sheppard, coal
235 20
Geo. W. Jones, shoes
150 20
Mrs. T. J. Sullivan, rent
30 00
Geo. H. Brown, rent
60 00
Wm. F. O'Riley, rent
50 00
. 36
M. C. Wood, nurse . 3 00
II. T. Whitman, stenographer 5 00
Mrs. Catherine Talbot, rent 66 00
A. W. Thompson, rent 36 00
L. J. Murray, drugs 3 95
City of Fitchburg
39 14
Thos. McNally, aid
15 00
C. Patch & Son, coal
244 85
C. H. Mitchell, coal
12 50
A. D. McGregor, supplies
23 38
William Hill, board 10 00
Chas. C. Hearn, drugs
17 80
M. J. McEttrick, rent
55 00
Sarah C. McGovern, clerical service
85 00
Mrs. A. L. Chamberlain, rent
82 25
Morris Litchman, labor .
20 00
W. A, Greenough & Co., publishing
2 50
J. L. Fairbanks, stationery
8 00
N. Y. & Boston Express Co.
15
Mrs. Geo. P. Bullard, hospital
104 47
Welsh's Pharmacy, drugs
5 35
Taunton Insane Hospital 2,193 75
Mass., School for Feeble Minded 253 21
Mass., Hospital for Epeleptics 253 49
Worcester Insane Asylum ·
253 50
Westboro Insane Hospital .
447 07
Medfield Insane Asylum 436 80
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, aid 570 76
S. F. Newcomb, supplies 6 00
Eliab Ramsdell, rent
36 00
Mrs. Annie King, transportation 5 20
E. M. Freeman, shoes 1 50
A. Vogle & Son, rent
13 50
Mary Talbot, aid
30 00
W. J. Patterson, sundries
60
Robert Tisdale, rent
8 00
Ira Litchfield, rent
12 00
37
C. Merline, transportation
5 00
Patrick M. Donohue, transportation
150 00
George W. Rhines, nurse
14 00
James Bisson, carriage hire
1 00
City of Boston, aid 368 30
Elizabeth Howard, hospital
3 60
Chelsea Poor Dept., aid .
19 00
Peter J. Germaine, transportation .
20 00
Quincy City Hospital, board .
194 97
C. L. Hammond, P. M
10 60
City of Brockton ·
48 91
W. Robertson, transportation
1 65
Edward A. Stickney, transportation
60
Norfolk Co. Clerk of Courts 1 00
A. P. Frouland, labor
38 65
$7,218 30
Add supplies from Almshouse,
2,993 13
$10,211 43
Summary.
Appropriation 1902
·
$14,000 00
EXPENDED.
Almshouse
$2,657 29
Outside Poor .
10,211 43
$12,868 72
Balance .
$1,131 28
ADVERTISING, PRINTING AND STATIONERY,-By Com= missioner of Public Works.
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901,
Municipal Publishing Co., pub $2 00
Appropriation 1902 $2,000 00
Less transfers to other departments
700 00
$1,300 00
38
EXPENDED.
J. P. O'Brien, stationery $56 35
A. W. Stetson, printing . 12 50 .
Edgar G. Cleaves, stationery . ·
1 54
Charles L. Hammond, P. M.
247 00
Smith, Premier Typewriter Co. supplies 7 55
Hobbs & Warren Co., stationery .
12 19
Wicoff, Seamans & Benedict, type- writer etc. . 77 30
A. Storrs & Bement, stationery 11 15
Fred F. Green, printing and adver- tising 196 51
Boston Press, printing
4 75
Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing and advertising 39 72
Samuel Ward & Co., stationery
3 50
W. C. Hartwell, stationery . 3 50
H. C. Derby, stationery . 3 25
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co., 80
Boston Bank Note Co., printing
80 00
Thorp & Martin Co., stationery 11 50
Abbott & Miller Ex. Co. 60
W. A. Greenough & Co., pub . 2 50
W. H. Claflin, stationery 10 80
Carter's Ink Co., supplies 4 50
C. S. Binner, stationery . 2 00
Globe Wernick Co., stationery
16 00
Municipal Eng. Co., pub.
2 00
Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.
90
Geo. W Prescott & Son, printing, bill of 1901 . 154 26
Boston Bank Note Co., printing bill of 1901 . ·
35 00
J. P. O.Brien, stationery, bill of 1901 7 50 Fred F. Green, printing and adver- tising, bill of 1901 353 32
39
Hobbs & Warren Co., stationery, bill
of 1901 19 00
W. C. Hartwell, stationery, bill of 1901
1 95
$1,379 44
Less Transfer to Advertis- ing, printing and station- ery, by the Mayor . $42 25
Less trar sfer to advertising printing and stationery, by the Tax Collector 90 35
Less transfer to advertising printing and stationery, by City Clerk 41 85
174 45
$1,204 99
Balance . $95 01
By the Mayor.
Appropriation 1902
$900 00
Add transfer from other depart-
ments
300 00
$1,200 00
EXPENDED.
Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing . $46 00
Fred F. Green, printing .
886 75
W. C. Hartwell, stationery
4 50
J. P. O'Brien, stationery
1 80
Chas. L. Hammond, P. M.
6 00
$945 05
Add transfer from advertising, print- ing and stationery, by Com- missioner of Public Works . 42 25
$987 30
Balance
8212 70
40
By the City Clerk.
Appropriation 1902
$1,400 00
EXPENDED.
Hobbs & Warren, stationery . $5 25
A. W. Stetson, printing . 14 15
Geo. H. Walker & Co., printing
30 00
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .
2 70
W. C. Hartwell, stationery
1 50
Fred F. Green, printing .
748 65
Abbott & Miller Ex. Co. .
25
Charles L. Hammond, P. M.
11 50
Geo. W. Prescott & Son, advertising 95
T. H. Ball, stationery
2 65
P. B. Murphy, printing . 7 25
W. A. Greenough & Co., pub. 2 50
J. P. O'Brien, stationery
30 61
Pnuematic Hand Stamp Co.
2 96
Geo. W. Taylor, post notices .
44 00
Thorp, Martin & Co., stationery
80
Robert S. Robson, repair ballot boxes
12 35
C. F. Carlson .
1 00
F. Merabelle .
.
1.00
Smith Premier Typewriter Co. .
7 00
$961 04
Add transfer from advertising, printing and stationery, by Commissioner of Public
Works . ·
41 85
1,002 89
Balance .
$397 11
A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.
33 97
41
By the Tax Collector
Appropriation 1902 . $600 00
Add transfer from other depart-
ments .
700 00
$1,300 00
EXPENDED.
Hamilton Flood, post notices .
17 00
William B. Glover, post notices
49 50
Norfolk County, Registry of Deeds
14 83
J. P. O'Brien, stationery
6 85
Fred F. Green, printing .
366 32
H. C. Derby, stationery .
9 00
Charles H. Johnson, tax deed etc. .
10 68
C. L. Hammond, P. M.
419 34
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co ..
80
WV. C. Hartwell, stationery
6 12
Thorp & Martin Co., stationery
5 00
Geo. W. Taylor, post notices .
76 00
J. F. Merrill, post notices
38 50
WV. A. Greenough & Co., pub.
2 50
Boston Press, printing .
42 25
Hobbs & Warren, stationery
36 20
George S. Baker, post notices
4 00
F. W. Curtis, post notices
9 10
$1,143 99
Add transfer from advertising, print- ing and stationery, Commis- sioner of Public Works 90 35
1,234 34
Balance
$65 66
1
42
ASSESSORS' DEPARTMENT.
Books, Binding and Postage
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.
Arthur W. Stetson, binding books . $13 00
Miscellaneous
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.
W. C. Hartwell, stationery 30
Appropriation 1902
$725 00
EXPENDED.
Arthur W. Stetson, printing 88 25
W. J. Williams, typewriting . 2 00
Library Bureau, printing and sun- dries
27 50
W. C. Hartwell, stationery
22 68
E. L. Burdakin, abstract deeds
225 00
The Review and Record
5 00
N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .
1 50
Charles L. Hammond, postage
24 20
Wright & Potter
2 50
A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co. 1 25
Wakefield Daily Item, advertising
1 00
Mitchell Man'f'g Co., stationery
9 00
W. A. Greenough & Co., pub. 2 50
Fred F. Green, printing . 133 50
Geo. W. Prescott & Son, advertising
27 00
Charles H. Johnson, use of horse 66 00
S. Penniman & Son, use of carriage
3 00
H. M. Meek Pub. Co., stationery
4 50
Geo. O. Langley, labor 1 40
J. F. Merrill, sundry expenses .
18 40
N. Y., N. Il. & H. R. R., tickets
2 25
43
E. W. Marsh, copying
25 00
H. J. Stevens, stockholders' list · 75 00
Florence E. Brooks, sundry expenses 5 22
693 65
Balance . $31 35
ASSESSORS' DEPARTMENT
Clerks
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901
J. F. Merrill
$5 00
Appropriation 1902
$1,600 00
EXPENDED.
J. F. Merrill .
$775 00
Sarah C. McGovern
430 00
Florence E. Brooks
390 00
$1,595 00
Balance
$5 00
Atlantic Street
Balance Jan. 1, 1902
$76 50
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
76 50
Arthur Street
Balance Jan. 1, 1902
$285 37
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$109 37
Allison estate, land damages
101 00
Allison estate, material . ·
75 00
$285 37
44
Approaches to Works of John Thompson & Sons and McDonnell & Sons, Quarry Street
Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $247 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
247 00
BIGELOW STREET SIDEWALK
Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $13 33
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
5 46
Timothy Gilcoine, labor .
7 87
$13 33.
BROOKS AVENUE SIDEWALK
Appropriation 1902 - $300 00
EXPENDED.
John L. Wilson, stone
$47 80
Timothy Gilcoine, labor
41 00
88 80
Balance .
$211 20
RIDGES, CULVERTS AND DRAINS
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.
E. H. Doble & Co., sundries $1 10
Wollaston Foundry Co., castings 121 13
Barbour, Stockwell Iron Foundry Co., castings
55 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight
6 03
Ewald Over . 45 00
$228 26
45
Appropriation 1902
$4,000 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$1,376 09
Trustees Hingham and Quincy
bridges
175 00
Alex Kenn, use of derrick and labor
14 36
F. H. Crane & Son, cement .
21 25
Edward J. Sandberg, labor teaming ·
and
26 00
M. S. Kelliher, labor
695 66
Timothy Gilcoine, labor
186 58
A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and cement
145 97
Benjamin Johnson, lumber
585 32
George A. Mayo, hardware
11 60
P. J. Williams, carpenter
92 50
Blacker & Shepard, lumber
271 89
A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., lumber .
298 02
F. K. Brown, hardware Badger Bros., sundries
46 46
36
Wollaston Foundry Co., castings
26 03
J. F. Hackett, oil .
6 00
A. & W. and Gallagher Express Co.
4 50
John Harkins, mason
5 00
$3,988 59
Balance
$11 41
BEALE STREET SIDEWALK
Balance Jan. 1, 1902
$107 18
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
107 18
·
46
BURIAL PLACES
Appropriation 1902
$4,000 00
Add Interest . 679 94
$4,679 94
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$3,356 49
Geo. T. Magee, clerk
162 50
Geo. T. Magee, sundries
3 00
William Westland, hardware
3 50
B. Johnson, lumber
10 37
Alex Clark, tools
60
C. L. Hammond, P. M.
21 75
S. Scammell & Son, stone work and
repairs 20 04
James Nicol, superintendent .
895 00
G. W. Prescott & Son, printing
19 00
Chas. Norling, stone
12 00
Joseph Breck & Sons, tools and sundries
21 27
W. C. Hartwell, stationery
25
F. H. Crane & Son, cement
19 30
M. A. Mitten, labor
2 50
Water Dept. .
23 07
R. & J. Farquahar & Co., seed
18 40
Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.
50
·
$4,594 04
Balance
$85 90
CHESTNUT STREET SIDEWALK
Balance Jan. 1, 1902
$54 08
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$54 08
47
CLARK STREET SIDEWALK
Balance Jan. 1, 1902
$8 34
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
.
8 34
CLARK STREET
Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $239 24
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$22 14
Henry Hunt, labor .
17 10
Patrick Downey, award
200 00
$239 24
CHUBBUCK STREET
Balance Jan. 1, 1902
$6,000 00
EXPENDED.
Pay roll, labor
$2,880 45
Hardware Supply Co., hardware
3 25
John M. O'Brien, posts .
27 25
Timothy Gilcoine, labor
416 80
Oriental Powder Mills
54 85
John L. Wilson, stone .
37 25
Ames Plow Co., tools
26 98
Edward J. Sandberg, stone
360 00
James A. Knowlton, award
12 80
John A. Mahoney, iron work
.
30 05
W. G. A. Pattee, award
214 80
B. Johnson, lumber
93 98
Allan B. Speirs, award
28 20
C. Patch & Son, coal
85 23
John F. Donovan, gravel
337 74
Lucy A. Totman, award .
143 00
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A. J. Richards & Son, drain pipe 9 17 E. C. Ford, award . . 313 80
$5,075 60
Balance . $924 40
CLERKS TO CITY OFFICERS
Commissioner of Public Works
Appropriation 1902
$780 00
EXPENDED.
Ada M. Nightingale
780 00
Treasurer
Appropriation 1902
$624 00
EXPENDED.
Belle M. Smith
$276 00
A. E. Townsend
.
348 00
$624 00
City Clerk
Appropriation 1902
$520 00
EXPENDED.
Annie H. Leonard
520 00
Tax Collector
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.
M. C. Davy
$18 50
Appropriation 1902
$900 00
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EXPENDED
Ida M. Kingman
$520 00
Emelie A. Gassett
315 00
Bertha T. Richards
15 00
Charlotte R. Kingman
25 00
$875 00
Balance .
$25 00
CONTINGENT FUND
Appropriation 1902
$150 00
EXPENDED.
S. Penniman & Son, carriage $20 00
H. C. Kendall, Craig memorial
.
5 00
James E. Magann, carriage
20 00
Magann & Graham,
10 00
James Bisson,
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29 00
J. H. Lord,
.
5 00
John Hall,
10 00
$99 00
Balance .
$51 00
CITY DEBT
Appropriation 1902
$66,685 64
EXPENDED.
Jan. 31 Plumbing Wollaston and Coddington schoolhouses $250 00
Wollaston Fire Station lot . 500 00
Purchase of hose, Fire Dept. 500 00
Mar. 31 Pleasant and School streets 200 00
Lincoln avenue drain 200 00
Billings road and Elm avenue 500 00
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Permanent sidewalks . 1,000 00
Grading Cranch school lot . 1,000 00
Schoolhouse loan . 4,000 00
Apr. 30 Madison street .
400 00
Washington School lot
500 00
Hancock street and Furnace brook
700 00
Street Improvement loan 800 00
May 31 Prospect avenue gutters
500 00
Permanent sidewalk
500 00
Wollaston hose house
1,500 00
June 30 Webster street .
1,000 00
July 31 Bath house Ward 2
200 00
Chubbuck street .
250 00
Assessors' safes
500 00
Water street sidewalk
700 00
Survey of City
1,000 00
Hancock street
1,000 00
Sewer house connections
2,000 00
Winthrop avenue gutters
1,000 00
East Elm avenue .
1,000 00
Sewer house connections
2,000 00
Newcomb claim . 3,350 00
Copeland street . 2,000 00
Street Improvement loan
3,000 00
Schoolhouse loan . 7,500 00
Street Improvement loan
1,000 00
Aug. 31 Hook and Ladder truck 200 00
Beale street .
250 00
Miller Stile road .
400 00
Hancock and Granite streets
500 00
City stables . 500 00
Repair school buildings 1,000 00
Permanent sidewalks . 1,000 00
Sewer house connections
2,000 00
Bigelow street etc 2,500 00
Street Improvement loan 1,000 00
Small pox
3,800 00
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Sept. 30 Adams street 500 00
Chubbuck street etc.
2,600 00
Fire alarm boxes .
700 00
Quincy and Adams school- houses
1,000 00
Repair of City Hall
.
2,850 00
Oct. 31 Deficit bills
·
1,135 64
Cemetery loan
1,000 00
Fire alarm boxes .
200 00
Hose house heaters
500 00
Police Signal service
500 00
Coddington street claims
500 00
Cranch school lot
500 00
Dec. 31 Willard street drain .
1,000 00
66,685 64
CITY OFFICERS, PAY OF
EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.
J. H. Cunningham, Overseer of the Poor, traveling expenses
$4 75
Appropriation 1902
20,046 00
EXPENDED.
Charles M. Bryant, Mayor .
$1,000 00
H. Walter Gray, Treasurer
1,200 00
James F. Harlow, City Clerk .
1,200 00
Charles F. Knowlton, Commissioner Public Works
2,400 00
Paul R. Blackmur, City Solicitor
1,400 00
George A. Sidelinger, City Auditor
600 00
George A. Sidelinger, Clerical Assis- tance
100 00
Edgar G. Cleaves, Tax Collector
1,400 00
800 00
J. H. Cunningham, Overseer Poor . J. H. Cunningham, traveling expense 20 60
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Harry W. Tirrell, City Messenger · 250 00 Christopher A. Spear, Clerk of Coun- cil 250 00
Christopher A. Spear, Clerk of Com- mittees . 350 00
John F. Welch, City Physician
300 00
Peter J. Williams, Chief Engineer Fire Department . 800 00
J. J. Keniley, Inspector of Plumb- ing ·
1,000 00
Hamilton Flood, City Engineer ·
1,200 00
James Thompson, Chairman of As- sessors .
800 00
C. H. Johnson, Assessor .
600 00
William B. Glover, Assessor
600 00
H. P. Kittredge, Assistant Assessor 75 00
Albert Keating, Assistant Assessor . 75 00
William J. Parker, Assistant Asses- sor 75 00
W. H. Teasdale, Assistant Assessor 75 00
Chas P. Sheldon, Assistant Assesser 75 00 T. L. D. Gurney, Assistant Assessor John S. Gay, Board of Health
75 00
150 00
W. E. Badger, Board of Health
150 00
Dr. Thos. J. Dion, Board of Health 150 00 Dr. Thos. J. Dion, Clerk Board of Health . 50 00
H. C. Hallowell, Inspector of Milk Frederick J. Peirce, Inspector of Milk
12 50
Francis Abele, jr., Inspector of Ani- mals 16 66
137 50
E. P. Henderson, Inspector of Ani- mals 183 34
R. T. Johnson, Inspector of Provi- sions . 16 66
Fred E. Goss, Inspector of Provi- sions . 183 34
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Francis A. Spear, Sealer of Weights and Measurers 116 66 . . Geo. O. Weston, Sealer of Weights and Measurers 233 38
Daniel McLennon, Board of Regis- tras 150 00 . Edw. J. McKeon, Board of Regis- trars 150 00 . Michael B. Geary, Board of Regis- trars . 160 00
James F. Harlow, Board of Regis- trars 150 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 1, Precinct 1 54 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 1, Precinct 2 54 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 2, Precinet 1 54 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 2, Precinct 2
54 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 3, Precinct 1, . 52 50
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 3, Precinct 2
54 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 4, Precinct 1 . 51 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 4, Precinct 2 54 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 5 . 51 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 6, Precinct 1 . 51 00
Pay roll for State Election officers, Ward 6, Precinct 2 .
49 50
. Pay roll for City Election officers, Ward 1, Precinct 1 . 52 50
· Pay roll for City Election officers, Ward 1, Precinct 2 .
. 54 00
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Pay roll for City Election officers,
Ward 2, Precinct 1 51 00
Pay roll for City Election officers, Ward 2, Precinct 2 54 00
Pay roll for City Election officers, Ward 3, Precinct 1 52 50
Pay roll for Clty Election officers, Ward 3, Precinct 2 54 00
Pay roll for City Election officers, Ward 4, Precinct 1 . 49 50
Pay roll for City Election officers, Ward 4, Precinct 2 52 50
Pay roll for City Election officers, Ward 5 52 50
Pay roll for City Election officers,
Ward 6, Precinct 1 · 54 00
Pay roll for City Election officers,
Ward 6, Precinet 2 51 00
19,877 14
Balance . $168 86
CITY HOSPITAL
Appropriation 1902
$3,500 00
EXPENDED.
Henry M. Faxon, treasurer .
3,500 00
CITY HALL REMODELING
Appropriation 1902
$13,000 00
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