Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1902, Part 3

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
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EXPENDED.


Marr & Waterman, contract $7,824 15


McLean & Wright, architect . 624 40


Mosler Safe Co., vaults . 482 54


Ames & Bradford, plumbling .


459 00


55


S. H. Davis, hardware 180 00


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


17 46


E. S. Thomas, painting etc., labor


523 00


E. S. Beckford, electrician


447 32


Badger Bros., heating


·


790 00


Geo. E. Thomas, carpenter


224 86


Frank F. Crane, hardware etc.


119 20


$11,691 93


Balance .


$1,308 07


DRAIN THROUGH LAND OF CATHERINE KELLEY


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$400 00


EXPENDED.


Catherine Kelley


400 00


EATON STREET


Appropriation 1902


$50 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$40 02


Thos. Whelan, gravel


8 55


48 57


Balance


$1 43


ENGINEERING


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901


R. S. Jones, book binders


$9 00


G. G. Ledder, supplies


3 05


H. T. Whitman, supplies


6 00


H. L. Kincaide, furniture


4 75


Mrs. M. F. Burns, rent .


11 40


.


56


W. G. A. Pattee, rent


37 50


John W. Nash, sundries .


2 45


Quincy Electric Light Co.


3 25


$77 40


Appropriation 1902


$2,500 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$1,819 18


Library Bureau, supplies 45 55


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


9 00


Henry E. Emerson, sundries .


2 00


Quincy Electric Light C., lighting office


9 00


N. Y. & Boston Express Co. .


1 45


Boston Blue Print Co., supplies


4 50


G. G. Ledder, supplies .


170 50


Chas. L. Hammond, P. M.


6 50


Mrs. M. F. Burns, rent of office


95 00


(). C. Street Railway, tickets


60 00


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


5 43


John W. Nash, sundries


5 60


John H. Sanders, stationery


1 25


E. C. Sargent, sundries


2 50


W. G. A. Pattee, rent


75 00


N. E. Telephone Co.


51 54


Mrs. Crowley, labor


75


H. T. Whitman, plans etc.


18 00


Fred F. Green, printing


19 00


E. S. Thomas, glass


4 00


B. Johnson, lumber


8 21


Perrin, Seamans & Co., supplies


6 00


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


50


John L. Wilson, stone


18 75


Meadow Brook Ice Co. .


9 30


H. L. Kincaide, furniture


6 00


A. & W. and Gallagher Ex. Co.


25


57


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


65 C. A. Penley, clerical work . 10 00


$2,465 41


Balance


$34 59


EDGESTONES AND SIDEWALKS


Appropriation 1902


$1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$105 73


Timothy Gilcoine, labor .


122 03


John Wilson, curbing


74 00


W. Shea & Son, stone


503 32


Chas. Wilson, stone


120 00


Henry Lavelle, labor


74 92


$1,000 00


FAXON PARK ROAD


Appropriation 1902


$3,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor .


$164 26


Patrick Brennan, labor .


2 50


$166 76


Balance


$2,833 24


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Repairs and Fixtures


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Henry E. Emerson . $2 40


Appropriation 1902


$1,400 00


Less transfer to other Departments


400 00


1,000 00


58


EXPENDED.


Henry E. Emerson, repairs


35 75


Badger Bros.


714 90


Balance .


$285 10


Horse Shoeing and Keeping


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Henry E. Emerson, shoeing


$28 75


Daniel Desmond,


18 00


A. W. Woodward,


15 00


S. K. Tarbox & Son,


58 09


J. H. Littlefield, hay and grain


220 68


F. H. Crane & Sons, hay


4 45


Loud & Tribou, hay


224 04


E. H. Doble, grain .


577 01


Appropriation 1902


3,000 00


EXPENDED.


J. H. Litchfield, hay and grain $441 60


F. H. Crane & Sons, hay etc. straw 689 73


Joseph F. Hogan, shoeing


45 60


S. K. Tarbox & Son, shoeing


2 00


Daniel Desmond, shoeing


10 00


E. H. Doble, grain .


906 74


Henry E. Emerson, shoeing


170 50


Loud & Tribou, hay and grain


214 48


A. W. Woodward, shoeing


46 50


Patrick Desmond, shoeing


87 50


John Roberts, shoeing


6 50


W. T. Lillie, shoeing


18 00


John A. Mahoney, shoeing


14 00


2,653 15


$346 85


Balance


. .


.


$654 45


Scrannage Bros., 66


24 70


8 00


59


Coal and Fuel.


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


C. Patch & Son & Son, coal 8267 11


Appropriation 1902


$500 00


Add extra appropriation


300 00


$800 00


EXPENDED.


C. Patch & Son, coal


$293 53


J. F. Sheppard & Son, coal .


50 16


J. H. Cunningham, wood


13 50


357 19


Balance .


8442 81


.


Horses, Harness.


Appropriation 1902


$800 00


EXPENDED.


James E. Magann, horse


$225 00


Geo. R. Williams, horse .


240 00


465 00


Balance .


$335 00


Hose.


Appropriation 1902


$2,000 00


EXPENDED.


Combination Ladder Co., hose .


1,462 50


Balance . $537 50


60


Lighting Engine Houses


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Central Station, Quincy Elec Lt Co. $64 67


Wollaston, Quincy Elec. Lt. Co. 34 43


Atlantic, Quincy Elec. Lt. Co. ·


17 20


West Quincy, Quincy Elec. Lt. Co. 17 88


Quincy Point, Quincy Elec. Lt. Co.


21 87


$156 05


Appropriation 1902


$500 00.


EXPENDED.


Central Station, Quincy Elec Lt Co. $95 87


Quincy Point,


66


42 72


West Quincy,


66 66


39 18


Wollaston,


66 66


80 59


Atlantic,


66 66 6.


34 00


292 36


Balance


$207 64


Keeping Chief's Horse


Appropriation 1902


$200 00


EXPENDED.


Peter J. Williams . 200 00


Fire Alarm Telegraph


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Eagle Polishing Co., steam whistle $125 00


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co., power 72 25


IV. E. DeCrow, supplies


132 12


$329 37.


61


Appropriation 1902


$1,200 00


Add transfer from other depts.


400 00


1,600 00


EXXENDED.


W. M. Gavin, labor


$266 00


Geo. R. Williams, use of horse


59 00


W. E. DeCrow, apparatus


544 32


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co., poles and power


250 70


Walworth Manfg Co., supplies


66


J. E. Keniley & Co., pipe


13 00


Cochran Chemical Co.


3 55


Eagle Polishing Co., power


250 00


A. B. Packard, supplies .


2 00


Pettengill & Andrews, wire


194 81


1,584 05


Balance


$15 95


Fire Alarm Boxes, "Special"


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$203 00


EXPENDED.


Ames & Bradford, plumbing .


2 05


Balance . $200 95


Firemen's Clothing


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


A. H. Finley & Co., coats $87 50


Appropriation 1902 200 00


62


EXPENDED.


A. H. Finley & Co., coats $105 00


J. M. Burns, boots . 57 00


162 00


Balance


$38 00


Miscellaneous


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


C. L. Prescott, vault $4 95


Bridget Sullivan, laundry


38 45


A. L. Mead,


3 50


L. P. Lyons,


20 00


Mrs. J. Morrissey,


12 50


Branscheid & Martins, laundry 4 85


N. B. Furnald, rent of land


15 00


T. Gurney, sundries


5 15


B. Johnson, lumber


40


M. M. Tower, water prvitege


24 00


N. Y., & Boston Ex. Co. 2 40


Henry E. Emerson, sundries 21 40


E. P. Henderson, veterinary . 106 75


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


2 46


J. Fratus, use of horse 29 00


J. E. Magann, use of horse 92 00


Charles Richardson & Co., sundries


28 70


Callahan Bros., sundries


8 62


Quincy Variety Co., sundries .


·


23 74


Wollaston Pharmacy, sundries


.


50


Boynton & Russell, sundries .


17 57


Patrick Morris, labor


19 00


Thos. R. Pendergast, labor


4 00


C. M. Jenness, hardware


12 00


Eagle Oil Co. . ·


1 15


Combination Ladder Co., supplies . 25 80


, 63


Edw. J. Murphy, chemicals


2 65


Fred L. Bent, labor


2 00


Michael Scully, labor


8 00


C. Callahan Co., sundries


57 75


N. E. Telephone Co.


253 59


$847 88


Appropriation 1902


3,000 00


EXPENDED.


J. F. Rooney, labor $700 00


J. F. Rooney, sundries 23 70


S. F. Newcomb, sundries


1 94


T. O'Brien & Son, sundries 1 75


4 80


R. Blum, sundries . 37 50


N. E. Coupling Supply Co., supplies 18 00


B. J. Heaney, sundries .


3 75


Wollaston Pharmacy, sundries


50


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .


2 10


James Bisson, carriage hire


7 00


E. P. Henderson, veterinary 116 50


A. A. Linscott, badges 10 00


A. L. Mead, laundry 9 75


Mrs. W. W. Small, laundry


40 10


W. J. McKay & Co., supplies . Welsh's Pharmacy, chemicals Chris H. Oliver, labor


.30 00


8 96


42 00


N. B. Furnald, rent


15 00


James Fratus, use of horse


16 00


Butterfield & Fritz, supplies


22 00


Charles C. Hearn, chemicals


38 80


Alex. E. Nash, caterer


19 40


Dr. D. A. Bruce


3 00


Branschied & Martins, laundry


14 85


A. Phillips, caterer


12 35


Fred F. Green, printing


11 50


C. M. Jenness, hardware


56 35


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


64


B. Johnson, lumber 46


Combination Ladder Co., supplies .


167 00


John H. Ash, M. D. 5 00


,


T. Gurney, oil etc. . .


11 20


Boynton & Russell, sundries . .


23 10


W. G. A. Pattee, legal service


10 00


Edw. J. Murphy, chemicals


18 10


Fred L. Bent, labor, 2 00


N. E. Telephone Co.


128 85


T. L. Williams, badges 14 00


Thos. J. Dion, M. D.


5 00


John B. Reinhalter, use of horse


18 00


John LeBlue, meals


7 50


Thomas F. Carroll, use of horse


15 00


C. F. Pettengill, sundries


50


Timothy W. Lyons, labor


2 00


Boston Woven Hose Co., supplies .


21 55


W. H. Taylor, sundries . .


12 00


M. F. Griffin, sundries


3 00


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


85


J. F. Hackett, oil .


50 10


George R. Williams, use of horse


74 00


Peter L. Litchfield, stationery


13 10


Thomas Douglas, use of team .


115 00


Henry E. Emerson, supplies .


227 20


John Lahey, labor . 18 00


Bridget Sullivan, laundry


42 36


F. C. Packard, sundries .


31 99


Caledonian Baking Co. . 17 00


James E. Magann, use of horse


13 00


C. Callahan Co., supplies


168 59


Henry A. Wheeler & Co., supplies .


7 69


Charles H. Grant, supplies .


18 00


Eagle Oil Co., supplies .


17 35


Quincy Variety Co., furnishings .


115 94


2,662 03


$337 97


1


Balance


.


65


Pay of Men.


Appropriation 1902


$20,541 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, Permanent men $12,233 16


Combination Hook and


Ladder No. 3 from Aug. 1 to Dec. 31, 1901 309 00


Truck No. 2 from July 1 to Dec. 31, 1901 375 00


Combination Hook and


Ladder No. 1


1,453 12


66 Combination Hook and Ladder No. 3 713 50


66


Combination No. 1 .


1,229 90


Combination No. 2 . 656 25


Truck No. 2. 725 25


Hose No. 2


374 50


Hose No. 3


450 00


66 Hose No. 4 450 00


Hose No. 5 140 00


F. C. Packard, District Engineer 129 17


Daniel J. Nyhan,


6 6


129 17


J. H. O'Brien, 66


87 50


M. R. Sparrow,


41 67


R. H. Newcomb,


66


41 67


James H. Rooney,


41 67


W. J. Blake


66


50 00


Richard Colbert, labor ·


64 00


J. E. Dinnegan, labor


64 00


James H. Rooney, labor .


14 00


Arthur Benson, labor


18 75


Charles J. Magnnson, labor


18 75


.


.


.


19,810 03


Balance .


$730 97


66


GROVE STREET


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$3,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$1,772 49


Thomas Whelan, labor


924 30


B. Johnson, lumber


60 76


A. J. Richards & Son, supplies


2 25


Daniel O'Connell, stone work


46 00


N. Murphy, labor


3 00


Swithin Bros., gravel


98 64


A. C. Harvey Co., supplies


38 44


$2,945 88


Balance £ $54 12


POST 88, G. A. R.


Appropriation 1902


$400 00


EXPENDED.


John W. Hersey, Commander


400 00


GRADING CRANCH SCHOOL LOT


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$736 99


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$671 43


John M. O'Brien, labor


.


36 05


$707 48


Balance .


$29 51


67


GRADING WOLLASTON HOSE HOUSE LOT


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$47 70


EXPENDED.


F. J. Perry, sundries 8 67


Timothy Gilcoine, labor .


3 50


A. J. Richards & Son, cement 7 80


$11 97


Balance .


$35 73


HANCOCK STREET


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$2,700 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$867 72


John Hall, land damage 20 00


Heirs of C. Philip Tirrell


600 00


George F. Wilson


205 80


Quincy Real Estate Trust


300 00


W. Shea & Son, stone,


16 90


Charles C. Foster, brick


4 00


E. Billings, brick


149 10


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


88 00


A. J. Richards & Son, drain pipe and cement . .


202 37


John Harkins, mason


178 16


Higley, Keplinger & Co., brick


57 00


B. Johnson, lumber


1 95


H. Gove, paving


.


9 00


$2,700 00


HOSE HOUSE WARD 6, WATER BOILER


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$90 00


EXPENDED.


J. L." Fratus 90 00


68


HOSE HOUSE WARD 4, BATH TUB


Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $160 00


EXPENDED.


Ames & Bradford, plumbing . $147 06


P. J. Williams & Co., carpenter 12 94


$160 00


HOSE HOUSE, HOUGHS NECK


Appropriation 1902 $6,000 00


EXPENDED.


George W. Nash, land


647 50


McLean & Wright, architects


150 50


W. R. Lofgren, builder


100 00


Water Dept. .


31 52


$929 52


Balance .


$5,070 48


HANCOCK SCHOOL PLUMBING


Appropriation 1902


$3,500 00


Less transfer to Hancock School


painting


500 00


- $3,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$201 06


John G. Thomas, labor


11 00


Alex Clark, sundries


1 10


B. Johnson, lumber


176 97


A. J. Richards & Son, cement


52 90


C. W. Mckenzie, mason


172 62


C. M. Jenness, hardware


24 22


Ames & Bradford, plumbing


59 88


.


69


P. J. Williams, labor 277 45


F. Favorite, painting


92 00


Hardware Supply Co., supplies


10 03


Sewer Dept. 67 58


John E. McCurdy & Co., plumbing


1,364 44


W. A. Bradford, plans .


65 00


Henry E. Emerson, sundries


2 50


$2,578 75


Balance .


8421 25


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL PAINTING


Appropriation 1902 from John Han- cock School Plumbing .


$500 00


EXPENDED.


Felix Favorite .


250 00


Balance .


$250 00


HOSE HOUSE WARD 2, BATH TUB ETC.


Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $250 00


EXPENDED.


John E. McCurdy & Co., plumbing . $215 90


P. J. Williams & Co., labor 34 00


$249 90


Balance


10


HOWARD AVENUE


Balance Jan. 1, 1902 .


. $280 73


70


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


.


$177 05


B. Johnson, lumber


12 29


A. J. Richards & Son, drain pipe 32 45


John Harkins, mason


8 94


Fore River Ship & Engine Co., fence


50 00


$280 73


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Miscellaneous


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Charles C. Hearn, drugs .


$10 00


Edward R. Whebble, labor 5 00


$15 00


Contagious Diseases


Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $195 26


EXPENDED.


Water Department .


$81 28


George W. Prescott & Son, adver-


tising


15 50


Edward J. Murphy, vaccine points


78 00


C. H. Goldthwait, 2 25


Wollaston Pharmacy, sundries


4 05


Charles C. Hearn, sundries 4 00


Thomas J. Dion, M. D.


5 68


C. S. Adams, M. D.


1 00


Joseph W. Hayden, carriage hire


3 50


$195 26


Appropriation 1902


$3,500 00


71


EXPENDED-CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.


Pay roll special officers .


$614 83


Mrs. E. M. Spaulding, nurse


210 74


Harriet B. Joy,


125 00


Thos. Paradise,


20 00


Fred Archibald, 66


57 14


W. A. LaBonte,


64 28


Elizabeth Matthews,


54 00


W. C. Wood,


35 00


Laura La Bonte,


60 71


C. Rogers, 66


8 58


Geo. W. Prescott & Son


1 00


Edward J. Murphy, vaccine points


87 00


C. H. Goldthwait


19 20


V. E. Miller, groceries


·


13 49


George A. Mayo, hardware


50 77


Edward J. Lennon, sundry expenses


12 11


E. S. Beckford, electrician


14 97


A. S. Vogle, labor .


10 00


J. H. Litchfield, hay


2 60


F. J. Perry, sundries


1 10


J. M. O'Brien, wood


1 00


Fred. F. Green, advertising and printing 10 12


J. G. Cash, groceries


58 64


Henry E. Emerson, ambulance


75 95


Frank Brewer, provisions 68 67


Boynton & Russell, provisions 95 73


Johnson Bros., provisions 193 73


D. E. Wadsworth & Co., dry goods


46 36


H. L. Kincaide, furniture 11 08


B. Johnson, lumber 171 63


Ames & Bradford, plumbing 17 37


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire 32 00


George Reed, labor 5 00


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal 61 80


72


Chas. Whittemore, rent . 64 00


P. J. Williams & Co., carpenter


221 46


John Hall, burials . 90 00


Frank F. Crane, furniture


15 78


Mt. Wollaston Farm, supplies


5 46


E. H. Doble & Co., supplies


4 59


J. L. Fairbanks, paper


2 10


J. A & W. Bird, chemicals


27 44


Wollaston Pharmacy, sundries


21 10


Chas. C. Hearn, sundries


52 03


C. F. Pettengill, clock 1 00


Frank Burns, supplies .


2 06


Weeks Hill Pharmacy, sundries


3 50


Music Hall Pharmacy, sundries


6 55


Thomas J. Dion, M. D. .


225 00


Granite Shoe Store, shoes


1 25


Joseph W. Hayden, carriage hire


4 50


John W. Nash, sundries .


1 05


Abbott & Miller Express Co. .


1 05


T. L. Williams, sundries


1 00


A. W. Stetson, printing .


11 50


Meadow Brook Ice Co.


3 19


P. M. Smith, M. D.


106 00


N. Y. & Boston Express Co.


60


$3,183 81


EXPENDED-MISCELLANEOUS.


Jeremian Hinchon, care of dump . $18 00


Elward J. Lennon, sundry expenses 46 75


A. W. Stetson, printing .


60 15


Edgar G. Cleaves, stamps


2 00


F. Garbarino, labor


2 00


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


4 09


C. L. Hammond, P. M. .


13 60


Abbott & Miller Express Co. .


-4 10


John S. Lund, care of dump 12 00


Gus Gourley


27 00


.


73


N. Y. & Boston Express Co. . 1 20


W. A. Bradford, expert plumbing


10 25


Fred. F. Green, printing 56 25


Walter King, labor


1 00


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing .


3 75


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire


8 50


J. B. Pickard, labor


1 00


Ilenry E. Emerson, sundries


2 60


R. W. Starbuck, sundries


11 75


J. L. Fairbanks & Co., stationery


4 20


J. F. Gourley, care of dump 21 00


Wm. Parker & Son, labor


5 00


$316 19


$3,500 00


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Inspection


Appropriation 1902


$600 00


EXPENDED.


Edw. J. Lennon


600 00


Garbage


Appropriation 1902


$3,000 00


Add Transfer from Small Pox


60 00


$3,060 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$2,539 50


Henry E. Emerson, shoeing etc.


23 95


Charles Landis, labor


.


12 00


Edw. R. Whebble, contract


130 00


Sanborn & Damon, hardware .


12 45


A. J. Richards & Sons, cement


2 25


Charles H. Veazie, teaming


1 00


Street Department, Care of Horse .


235 00


2,956 15


Balance .


$103 85


.


74


Small Pox


Appropriation 1902


.


$2,500 00


Receipts from State


.


262 60


2,762 60


Less Transfer to Garbage


60 00


82,702 60


EXPENDED.


W. A. LaBonte, nurse


$150 00


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


5 00


Mount Wollaston farm, supplies


4 34


John F. Donovan, special officer


5 56


David L. Gordon, special officer


2 22


Joseph W. Hayden, carriage hire


1 50


L. M. Pote, M. D. .


220 00


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire


1 50


S. W. Ellsworth, M. D.


521 82


Thos. J. Dion, 66


7 50


D. A. Bruce,


36 50


John A. Gordon, 66


3 00


W. Record,


66


25 00


J. M. Sheehan,


251 00


F. J. Peirce,


181 00


C. W. Geary, 66


3 00


A. P. Thompson,


2 00


Thos. F. Padula,


66


8 00


E. H. Bushnell,


66


49 00


Fred E. Jones,


66


7 20


John H. Ash,


158 00


E. R. Johnson,


66


3 50


Water Department . .


60 37


E. H. Doble A Co., sundries


1 54


2,603 85


$98 75


Balance .


108 80


H. C. Hallowell,


786 50


John F. Welch,


75


INDEPENDENCE AVENUE DRAIN


Appropriation


$800 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$160 69


Wollaston Foundry Co., supplies


36 15


John Harkins, mason .


29 89


Alex. Kenn, labor .


.


350 00


F. H. Crane & Sons, cement etc


204 85


781 58


Balance


$18 42


KENDRICK AVENUE


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$58 90


EXPENDED.


.


Pay roll, labor


$58 90


LAW


LIBRARY


Appropriation 1902


$100 00


EXPENDED.


Edward Thompson & Co., pub.


$21 00


James Crockett, pub.


30 00


Little Brown & Co., pub.


7 50


Geo. B. Reede, pub.


6 50


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.


25


.


65 25


Balance


$34 75


76


LIBERTY STREET SIDEWALK


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


$177 29


Timothy Gilcoine, labor


147 44


Chas. Wilson, stone


372 12


W. Shea & Son, stone


183 45


J. F. Hackett, oil


888 00;


INTEREST WATER DEBT


Appropriation 1902


$29,811 13


Expended


28,662 50


Balance .


$1,148 63


INTEREST PARK DEBT


Appropriation 1902


1,680 00


INTEREST SEWER DEBT


$13,832 75


Appropriation 1902


13,572 75


Balance


8260 00


INTEREST TEMPORARY LOAN


Appropriation 1902


$6,500 00


7,801 89%


Expended .


$1,680 00


Expended


Expended


7 70


$888 00


77


INTEREST CITY DEBT


Appropriation 1902


$15,281 20


EXPENDED.


Jan. 31 Hancock street


$122 50


City stable


52 50


East Elm avenue .


70 00


Sewer H C .


70 00


Sewer H C .


105 CO


Survey of City


17 50


Assessors safes


8 75


Water street sidewalk .


110 25


Bath house, Ward 2


31 50


Winthrop avenue gutters


.


175 00


Chubbuck street


39 42


Newcomb claim


58 63


Plumbing Coddington and Wollaston schoolhouses


39 33


Wollaston fire station


87 50


Purchase of hose .


26 25


Schoolhouse loan .


17 50


Schoolhouse loan .


17 50


Schoolhouse loan .


710 00


Copeland street


240 00


Street Improvement loan


402 50


Street Improvement loan 446 25


Feb. 28 Hancock street . .


17 50


City stable .


8 75


East Elm avenue . .


17 50


Street Improvement loan


.


17 50


Street Improvement loan


595 00


Bigelow street etc.


481 25


Permanent sidewalk


122 50


Miller Stile road . 8 00


Hancock and Granite streets 61 25


Beale street .


39 42


.


78


Repair of school buildings 17 50


Small pox 66 50


Sewer H C . 35 00


Hook and Ladder truck 31 50


Mar. 31. Schoolhouse loan


40 00


Adams street


30 00


Grading Cranch school lot


122 50


Quincy and Adams school- houses . 80 00


Pleasant and School streets . 8 00


Lincoln avenue drain


4 00


Permanent sidewalks


80 00


Billings road and Elm ave.


10 00


Fire alarm boxes . 12 25


Repair City Hall 49 88


Schoolhouse loan .


542 50


Chubbuck street etc. 360 50


Apr. 30. Hancock street and Fur- nace brook . 104 11


Washington school lot .


113 75


Madison street


66 50


Deficit bills . 19 87


Street Improvement loan


52 50


Schoolhouse loan


35 00


Cemetery loan


402 50


Street Improvement loan


336 00


May 31, Police signal service .


131 25


Cranch school lot 70 00


Permanent sidewalk


101 50


Hose house heater


8 75


Fire alarm boxes .


29 75


Prospect avenue gutters


8 75


Wollaston hose house


236 25


Schoolhouse loan . 35 00


Cemetery loan


35 00


Coddington street claim


61 25


79


June 30 Lincoln avenue drain 4 00


Billings road


10 00


Webster street etc.


157 50


Willard street drain


157 50


July 31 City stable . 52 50


Hancock street


140 00


Wollaston fire station lot


78 75


East Elm avenue .


87 50


Plumbing Coddington and Wollaston schoolhouses


35 04


Purchase hose fire departm't


17 50


Sewer H Con


70 00


Sewer H Con


·


105 00


Bath house, Ward 2


31 50


Chubbuck street


· .


39 33


Winthrop avenue gutters


157 50


Water street sidewalk .


110 25


Assessors safes


8 75


Newcomb claim


58 62


Survey of City


17 50


Street Improvement loan


163 75


Street Improvement loan


402 05


Copeland street .


240 00


Schoolhouse loan .


710 00


Aug. 31 Bigelow street


35 00


Winthrop avenue gutters


17 50


Lincoln school plumbing


45 50


City stable


8 75


Street Improvement loan


52 50


Schoolhouse loan .


40 00


Sewer H Con


35 00


Beale street .


39 33


Bigelow street


516 25


Repair school buildings


17 50


Miller Stile road . 8 00


Hancock and Granite streets 61 25


Street Improvement loan · 595 00


.


80


Small pox 66 50


Police signal service 26 25


Hook and Ladder truck 31 50


Permanent sidewalk 122 50


Sept. 30 Pleasant and School streets


4 00


Adams street


30 00


Fire alarm boxes .


12 25


Quincy and Adams school-


honses .


80 00


Repair City hall


49 87


Permanent sidewalk


60 00


Grading Cranch school lot


105 00


Chubbuck street .


360 00


Schoolhouse loan .


367 50


Oct. 31 Schoolhouse loan


17 50


Schoolhouse loan .


157 50


Billings road etc. .


10 00


Lincoln avenue drain .


4 00


Street Improvement loan


294 00


Furnace brook etc.


91 88


Houghs Neck fire station


43 75


Washington schoolhouse lot


105 00


Madison street


59 50


Deficit bills .


19 88


Cemetery loan


402 50


Nov. 30 Houghs Neck fire station


26 25


Fire alarm boxes


29 75


Permanent sidewalks


92 75


Wollaston hose house .


210 00


Cranch schoolhouse lot


70 00


Coddington street claim


52 50


Hose house heaters


8 75


Police signal service


122 50


Dec. 31 Cemetery loan


35 00


Police signal service


8 75


Coddington street claims


8 75


Willard street drain


157 50


Grading Webster street


140 00


15,664 86


81


LINCOLN SCHOOL CLOSETS


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$2,600 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


8154 84


A. J. Richards & Son, cement


35 50


John G. Thomas, labor


15 53


Ames & Bradford, plumbing


31 65


John Harkins, mason


97 50


J. A. Swasey, blackboards


96 00


Sewer Dept,


55 53


John E. McCurdy & Co., plumbing and sundries


1,568 16


Geo. O. Shirley, labor


38 00


Pinel Bros., hardware


6 00


B. Johnson, lumber


53 99


W. R. Lofgren, labor


99 60


J. D. McNiel, painting


57 00


W. A. Bradford, plans


70 00


Water Dept. .


55 21


$2,434 51


Balance


$165 49


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Miscellaneous


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Abbott & Miller Express Co. $1 10


EXPENDED 1902.


W. Savage, labor


$30 50


Geo. H. Brown, insurance


3 75


Citizens' Gas Co.


40


N. Y. & Boston Express Co.


58 70


Library Bureau


2 70


82


Abbott & Miller Express Co. . 25


A. & W. and Gallagher Express Co. 48 45


H. T. Whitman, plans . 2 25


A. L. Knowls, repairs ·


16 25


Amelia L. Bumpus, sundries .


4 55


Chas. L. Hammond, P. M.,


30 50


Hopkins & Holden, sundries .


22 61


John W. Nash, sundries


7 05


F. W. Burnham, repairing lawn mower 2 50


E. S. Beckford, electrician


1 10


Hammond Typewriter Co., supplies


13 80


Alex Nugent, labor


120 00


Library Art Club, sundries


5 00


Dennison M'f'g Co., tags


3 00


Alice G. White, expenses


18 75


Thorp & Martin Co., stationery


4 00


Boston Safe Deposit Co., rent of safe


20 00


Street Watering Dept


5 06


Edward A. Hammond, stationery


6 00


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


16 30


Frank F. Crane, hardware 12 52


W. Porter & Co., insurance


215 00


Quincy Electric Light Co.


80


Periodicals, Binding and Printing


EXPENDED.


A. K. Allstine, binding . . $386 75


Photo Era Publishing Co., periodi- cals 1 50


W. H. Guild & Co., periodicals


11 25


Home Library Supply Association, periodicals . 365 51


Doubleday Page Co., pub.


9 05


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing . 93 30


. 83


Mass. Society Mayflower Descen- .


dants .


10 00


Geo. B. Melleny, pub. 1 00


H. W. Wilson,


3 00


Amelia L. Bumpus, periodicals


.13 25


Fred F. Green, printing


35 62


Books


EXPENDED.


N. J. Bartlett .


39 13


Mass. Historical Society


6 00


Chas. E. Lauriat & Co.


520 00


Little, Brown & Co.


220 02


E. C. Butler


2 00


Cuppler & Schoenhof


1 25


De Wolf, Fiske & Co.


1 00


Publishers Weekly


5 00


W. A. Greenough & Co.


2 50


Amelia L. Bumpus


3 40


Library Bureau


1 00


Essex Publishing Co.


18 00


L. S. Richards


1 50


American Unitarian Asso.


1 08


W. DeLoss Love


1 50


$823 38


Catalogue Fund


EXPENDED.


Charlotte Cochran, typewriting $680 16


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing . 60 00


$740 16


84


Fuel and Lighting


EXPENDED.


Quincy Electric Light Co.


$291 14


Citizens' Gas Co.


16 60


A. H. Dunham, wood


16 00


.


$323 74


Salaries and Assistants


EXPENDED.


Pay roll


$2,641 67 $2,641 67


Summary.


Appropriation 1902


$6,400 00


EXPENDED.


Salaries and Assistants


$2,641 67


Fuel and lighting


323 74


Catalogue Fund


740 16


Books


823 38


Periodicals, binding and printing


830 23


Miscellaneous .


$6,030 97


Balance .


$369 03


LAMB CLAIM COPELAND STREET


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$300 00


EXPENDED.


Thomas J. Lamb . .


300 00


671 79


85


MISCELLANEOUS CITY EXPENSES


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


John Hall, return of deaths $40 50


W. E. Brown,


21 25


Dr. R. McLennan, return of births . 16 00


Hannah M. Drew, " 3 00 .


John H. Ash, 66


12 50


H. C. Hallowell,


66


3 00


S. W. Ellsworth


66


4 75


D. A. Bruce 66


4 75


Thos. J. Dion 66 66


8 75


Fred E. Jones 66


4 75


John F. Welch 66 66


14 50


N. S. Hunting 66 66


20 50


Chas. S. Adams


66


18 75


J. M. Sheahan 66


66


52 75


John A. Gordon 66 66


4 25


W. Record 66


4 25


P. J. Williams, labor at City Hall 15 63


B. Johnson, lumber 1 22


N. E. Telephone Co.


134 65


County of Norfolk Truant School 2 57


Harry H. White, court award




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