Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1902, Part 4

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
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220 89


Frank E. Flint, 66


27 55


Arthur Hanscom 66


28 54


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, Quincy Patriot


2 50


Society Sons American Revolution,


marking graves . 5 00


M. C. Davy, clerical work 28 00


Edward Thompson, law books


63 00


Edward L. Bean, burial of soldier


15 00


.


.


$778 80


86


Appropriation 1902


87,000 00


EXPENDED.


John Fallon, watchman . $276 00


Norfolk Co. Registry of Deeds 155 37


Howard D. Hunt, posting Notices and Birth census . 52 30


H. W. French, posting Notices and Birth census 77 80


Fred E. Goss, Birth census


52 00


H. C. Dimond, rubber stamp . 6 00


City Hospital, care G. H. Shumway


22 86


F. F. Appleton, photo pictures


1 25


G. C. Calvert, stenographer at Washington 14 00


C.M. Bryant, expense to Washington 119 61


Asa A. Pope, care of fountain


15 00


Edgar G. Cleaves, service, justice of peace . John F. Welch, M. D., examination of claimants


2 70


70 00


Christopher A. Spear, tax title deed


1 40


Smith, Premier Typewriter Co., re- pairs


4 05


Thorp & Martin, stationery


1 40


Dr. Chas. S. Adams, return of births


75


Dr. A. P. Thompson "


1 00


Ellen R. Galvin, Quarry street claim


250 00


Julius Johnson 66 100 00


Hannah Duffy, judgment land dam- ages


500 00


Thomas J. Lamb, claim Copeland street 99 50


Patrick F. Downey, Clark street claim .


100 00


Kate L. Ford, damage to estate .


56 00


Jessie H. Arnold, court award ·


250 00


87


Maurice R. Newcomb, court award


450 00


N. E. Telephone Co. 136 05


N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R., tickets . 27 00


U. S. Fidelity and Guarantee Co., City Treasurer's bond . .


120 00


W. Porter & Co., Tax Collector's bond


120 00


James Bisson, carriage, Board Reg- istrars .


49 25


S. Penniman & Son, carriage 9 50


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Revised Laws .


12 00


Fred F. Green, printing


5 25


John A. Boyd Camp, No. 2


50 00


Edward L. Bean, report of burials


10 75


George W. Jones, cases .


3 60


A. & W. & Gallagher Express Co. moving safes


50 00


James P. Parker, services


20 00


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, advertising


6 25


Harry W. Tirrell, labor Board Reg- istrars .


32 00


Hancock House, meals


1 00


C. L. Hammond, P. M.


21 20


W. L. Haskell, stenographer


5 00


Dorothy J. Stewart, Beach street claim . W. G. A. Pattee, Chubbuck street claim


35 00


54 00


Allison Estate, Arthur street claim


24 00


Geo. H. Brown, appraiser real estate expert .


75 00


William Mitchell & Son, expert plumber


23 40


Chas. N. Hunt, dog officer


144 00


David L. Gordon, “


147 00


John F. Donovan, "


159 00


88


G. Rovedder, Arthur street widening 229 00


J. H. Cunningham, rent of hall 15 00


C. F. Pettengill, care of Town clock 50 00


Wagner Typewriter Co ..


95 00


Water Dept. .


70 00


St. Mary's C. T. Association, rent of hall


64 00


Geo. S. Baker, injury on Farring- ton street 550 00


Trustees Public Library, rent


60 00


W. E. Davenport, ringing bell 10 00


Alex E. Nash, meals for election officers . 129 20


C. S. Binner & Co., stationery


2 00


Derby Desk Co.


79 00


Mrs. M. A. Nichols, meals for Ward officers .


48 00


Badger Bros., heating Ward room .


121 00


H. L. Kincaide, furniture


4 50


J. W. Nash, sundries


$5,573 94


$1,426 06


Balance .


NEWBURY AVENUE SIDEWALK


$1,200 00


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


EXPENDED.


$236 34


Pay roll, labor


Timothy Gilcoine, curbing


and


labor


W. Shea & Son, curbing


542 50


John L. Wilson, curbing · 112 80


142 10


Quincy Granite Quarry Co., curbing


$1,200 00


28 00


166 26


89


NEW POLICE STATION


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$1,954 41


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$52 50


B. Johnson, lumber


2 40


N. E. Bolt Co.


15


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


13 28


W. R. Lofgren, labor


94 85


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co.


56 51


Ashland & Peterson, painting .


120 00


Ames & Bradford, plumbing .


382 64


Citizens Gas Co.


1 95


Simpson Bros. Corporation, asphalt


380 75


Van Dorr Iron Works, cells


768 30


Gustaf Wilbas, labor


55 00


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.


15


Henry E. Emerson, sundries


21 55


$1,950 03


Balance


$4 38


PATROL WAGON STABLE ·


Appropriation 1902


$1,500 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$25 00


Lynn Stall Co.


29 60


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co.


19 25


Badger Bros., heating


148 39


Franklin Rubber Co.


26 00


Ames & Bradford, plumbing


276 08


Morse & Whyte, wire


6 90


F. T. Appleton, wall paper etc


44 70


Alex. Clark, iron work


50


90


B. Johnson, lumber 29 93


E. S. Beckford, electrician


95 60


Sumner & Goodwin, supplies .


5 67


John Harkins, mason


25 75


A. A. Murphy, painting .


61 50


P. J. Williams, labor ·


43 16


C. M. Jenness, hardware


1,500 00


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Permanent Men


Appropriation 1902


Less transfer to Special and Mis-


cellaneous Police . 175 00


$12,227 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll,


$11 56


Chief's Salary


$1,000 00


Appropriation 1902


EXPENDED.


$1,000 00


Joseph W. Hayden, chief


Police Station


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901


G. W. Prescott & Son, printing $5 75


C. C. Hearn, drugs .


1 00


Citizens Gas Co.


2 00


$8 75


$12,402 00


12,215 44


Balance


661 97


91


Appropriation 1902


·


$200 00


EXPENDED.


Joseph W. Hayden, keeper .


200 00


Enforcement of Liquor Law


Appropriation 1902


$1,000 00


Less transfer to Special and Mis-


cellaneous police . 0


295 00


705 00


EXPENDED.


Daniel R. McKay, sundry expense


$93 70


George T. Magee, stenographer


14 00


A. W. Goodhue, officer .


9 00


James W. Murray, 66


1 50


Patrick H. Bradley,


11 40


John T. Larkin,


66


4 50


Timothy J. McCarthy


140 00


George A. Cahill,


1 50


John A. McAloon,


215 40


Patrick A. Milford,


1 50


Edw. J. Curtin,


55 50


James Dunn,


66


1 50


John Halloran,


1 50


Joseph W. Hayden, carriage hire


10 00


J. E. Magann,


9 00


David L. Gordon, labor


10 00


John Riley, labor


10 00


James Bisson, carriage hire


3 50


Henry F. Corbett, sundry expense


7 00


John Bowton, sundry expense


7 00


Geo. S. Baker, labor


10 00


$617 50


Balance .


.


$87 50


92


Special and Miscellaneous


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


N. E. Telephone Co.


Appropriation 1902


$2,500 00


Extra Appropriation 290 00


Add transfer from Permanent Men


175 00


Add transfer from Enforcement Liquor Law


295 00


83,260 00.


EXPENDED.


Joseph W. Hayden, carriage hire and sundries


$142 05


Daniel R. McKay, carriage hire and expense


34 80


A. W. Goodhue,


officer . 252 62


Geo. A. Cahill,


42 62


WV. S. Lyons,


66


128 87


Edw. J. Curtin,


66


359 71


John F. Donovan,


66


119 09


M. E. Stewart,


66


73 61


John P. Reddington,


13 26


James M. Conway,


66


13 87


John A. McAloon,


66


12 50


James P. Landers,


105 00


John T. Larkin,


66


8 87


Mark E. Hanson,


66


7 62


John Halloran


89 37


David L. Gordon


66


10 00


John Hunt,


66


6 47


John Bowton,


60 34


Hiram A. Hayden,


66


17 50


Thomas F. Ferguson


7 62


88 68:


15 97


Edw. Johnson,


8 87


Patrick H. Milford,


93


Timothy J. McCarthy,


7 62


Henry W. Thorn,


16 87


Michael Donovan,


66


7 22


Geo. A. Broberg,


7 15


Henry F. Corbett,


66


3 40


Patrick J. Kelliher


7 08


Jeremiah Hinchon,


6 37


Alex. Russell,


2 50


Calvin T. Dyer,


6 00


Samuel D. DeForest,


6 00


Edw. J. Sandberg .


40 00


F. F. Crane, furniture


368 49


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire


1 00


John W. Nash, sundries .


9 57


H. L. Kincaide, furniture


43 59


Christina Nilson, meals .


120 60


Sanborn & Damon, hardware .


3 50


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


5 07


C. Patch & Son, coal


64 55


Citizens Gas Co.


19 40


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


37 94


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co.


88 38


C. F. Pettengill, repair clock .


2 00


W. E. DeCrow, supplies


44 45 .


James Bisson, carriage hire


7 50


P. H. Bradley, sundries .


12 22


James E. Magann, carriage hire


4 00


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


30 56


Fred F. Green, printing .


26 50


N. E. Telephone Co.


142 02


Charles C. Hearn, drugs .


8 00


Loud & Tribou, hay and grain


101 59


J. E. Poland, carpenter .


22 00


Ames Plow Co., sundries


3 47


Boston Woven Hose Co. .


8 00


Henry E. Emerson, harness and sup-


plies · 172 10


94


Mrs. Maloney, laundry . 5 00


Quincy Dept. store, dry goods 16 50


F. C. Packard, sundries .


90


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing 2 50 C. S. Hubbard, dry goods Pay roll, officers July 4, 1902 . 95 00


4 52


Dudley Screw Co.


10 00


Geo. T. Magee, stenographer .


5 00


William Westland, hardware .


2 06


Thorp & Martin, stationery


19 50


Quincy Fair, sundries


2 50


Butterfield & Fritz, sundries .


5 00


Pettengill & Andrews, sundries Crystal Spring Ice Co., ice


10 90


James Dunn, carriage hire


1 00


H. M. Butterfield, sundries


6 00


A. & W. & Gallagher. Ex. Co.


.


19 25


Hancock house, meals


$3,209 47


Balance


$50 53


Police Signal Service


$7,500 00


EXPENDED.


James E. Magann, carriage hire $10 00


Standard Extinguisher Co. · 32 00


Henry E. Emerson, patrol wagon


475 00


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .


1 05


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


40 55


Street Dept. . . 91 86


Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co. 6,625 00


Henry E. Emerson, sundries . .


99 00


6 00


2 50


Arthur Jones, painting .


8 00


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


95


W. R. Lofgren, labor


39 10


Arthur Jones, painting


86 44


$7,500 00


Appropriation 1902


$400 00


EXPENDED.


W. E. DeCrow


394 16


Balance .


$5 84


QUARRY STREET


Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $159 68 ,


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$44 68


C. H. Hardwick & Co., granite


85 00


John Fallon & Sons, paving stones 12 00


John F. Welch, M. D.


18 00


$159 68


POLLING PLACES


Appropriation 1902


$295 00


EXPENDED.


Harry W. Tirrell, labor .


$72 00


Geo. O. Langley, labor


30 43


St. Francis Ct. No. 25, rent of hall


7 00


J. H, Cunningham, rent of hall


90 00


E. S. Beckford, electrician


11 27


B. Johnson, lumber


24 37


Wm. Elrick, rent of hall


25 00


John W. Nash, sundries .


3 49


Jacob Dreyfus, rent


30 00


$293 56


Balance


.


$1 44


96


PARKS


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


P. J. Williams & Co., labor $6 00


Boynton & Russell, sundries 75


$6 75


Appropriation 1902


$1,200 00


Extra appropriation


100 00


Extra appropriation


46 01


$1,346 01


EXPENDED.


James Brennan, labor


$255 95


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


234 72


Henry E. Emerson, sundries


12 50


David L. Gordon, officer


27 50


Schlegel & Fottler Co., sundries


22 92


James Forest, labor


7 00


Chas. E. Nye & Co., printing .


4 00


John H. Starr, care bath house


191 00


M. A. Feeley, care bath house


67 15


Frank F. Crane, hardware


25 70


Charles L. Prescott, labor


36 32


Edw. Murphy, labor


64 90


Thos. Whelan, labor


137 50


Martin Pfaffman, trees


5 00


James Murray, labor


7 50


John M. Delorey, labor


24 50


F. McCormick, labor


22 59


B. Johnson, lumber


8 00


Joseph Breck & Sons, supplies


13 59


Ames & Bradford, plumbing


1 25


Geo. E. Thomas, carpenter


84 50


L. C. Embree, boat


32 42


Water Department


1,344 01


$2 00


Balance .


21 50


John W. Nash, sundries .


33 00


97


PLAYGROUNDS


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$1,352 29


EXPENDED.


Alex. Kenn, building wall


$955 04


James Meaney, labor


390 00


B. Johnson, lumber


7 25


1,352 29


Appropriation 1902


$400 00


EXPENDED.


James Brennan, labor


$43 75


James Meaney, 66


51 37


Alex. Kenn,


124 39


P. J .. Williams,


·


156 99


Martin Pfaffman, trees


23 50


400 00


PARK DEBT


Appropriation 1902


$1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Park bond


1,000 00


PEST HOUSE


Appropriation 1902


$1,500 00


EXPENDED.


Trustees Thos. Crane Pub. Library


purchase French house $200 00


P. J. Williams & Co. moving French house .


485 00


P. J. Williams, labor


700 00


1,385 00


Balance


$115 00


98


REPAIR OF CITY HALL .- Special .


$229 99 Balance Jan. 1, 1902


EXPENDED.


Joel Goldthwait & Co., carpets 229 99


REMOVAL OF SNOW


Appropriation 1902


$2,000 00


Add transfer from advertising and


printing


400 00


Add transfer from street lighting . 750 00


$3,150 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$2,577 62


Thos. Whelan, labor


61 60


Henry Lavelle, labor


12 60


Henry E. Emerson, plows


52 00


Badger Bros., labor


12 00


B. F. Hodgkinson, labor .


12 25


S. Scammell & Son, iron work and labor


12 00


C. L. Prescott, labor


18 00


Edw. J. Sandberg, labor .


7 00


J. Gearin, labor


20 00


Water Dept.


56 40


2,841 47


Balance .


$308 53


99


REPAIR OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS


Care of City Hall


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


A. A. Linscott, repair clock $2 00


Joel Goldthwait & Co., carpet 48 34


C. M. Jenness, hardware 6 00


F. F. Crane, hardware £


1 25


John G. Thomas, carpenter 8 95


Ames & Bradford, plumbing . 68 86


S. Scammell & Son, iron work


13 42


John W. Nash, sundries . .


1 07


P. J. Williams, labor .


53 16


Badger Bros., machinist .


41 54


Fuller & Warren, heating and ven-


tilating Co. .


227 15


Geo. A. Mayo, hardware


32 26


H. L. Kincaide & Co., furnishings . 24 09


$528 09 $6,500 00


Appropriation 1902


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


482 71


Boston Incorporated Light Co., sun- dries


1 90


Ames & Bradford, plumbing .


276 53


Badger Bros., heating etc.


238 39


B. Johnson, lumber


346 82


Sanborn & Damon, hardware and repair of furnace .


107 89


Geo. D. Langley, hardware


10 55


J. H. Litchfield, sundries ·


75


J. McFarland & Son, carpenters


68 19


Carlisle Ayer & Co., sundries .


1 80


N. Y. Boston Ex. Co.


.


3 95


100


Quincy Plumbing and Heating Co., supplies 7 80


Michael S. Kelliher, carpenter 137 13


John G. Thomas, carpenter


160 63


S. Scammell & Son, labor


77 69


Edw. Farmer, painting .


2 00


Harkins Bros., masons


9 25


E. S. Beckford, electrician


142 89


E. S. Thomas, labor


115 95


P. J. Williams, labor


633 19


Wm. Westland, hardware


12 71


F. F. Crane, hardware


43 35


Water Dept.


91 17


C. M. Jenness, hardware


12 95


Geo. A. Mayo, hardware and repair furnace 227 55


Walter S. Hill, sundries .


4 85


John W. Nash, sundries .


31 98


J. L. Fratus, labor . 14 20


Joseph Breck & Son, sundries 51 88


Chas. C. Hearn, sundries


6 90


A. J. Richards & Sons, cement . 1 95.


F. J. Perry, sundries


9 61


Redding, Baird & Co., glass


14 56


Wm. Harkins, mason


55 00


T. H. Gould, labor .


16 35


Robert S. Atkins, sundries


1 80


S. D. DeForest, sundries .


5 60


J. H. Mazer, inspect boiler


28 00


F. K. Brown, hardware .


13 65


John Hennigan, labor


10 50


Hardware Supply Co.


13 92


Boston Lightning Rod Co. Alex. Kenn, labor


9 43


Ceo. A. Tripp, painting .


12 00


J. O. McFadden, window shades


46 76


E. M. Nash, repair furnace


59 22


30 00


101


S. A. Swasey, black boards


104 00


John Harkins, mason


4 75


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co., team- ing and moving safes


128 55


Felix Favorite, painting


53 00


Wm. C. Caldwell, painting


2 00


Geo. Linton, painting


18 70


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co.


31 00


W. R. Lofgren, labor


5 50


Geo. W. Jones, sundries .


40


W. E. Decrow, labor


8 75


Dan J. O'Neil, sundries .


1 00


Henry L. Kincaide, furniture .


184 20


Harry W. Tirrell, janitor


820 00


Harry W. Tirrell, sundries


18 94


C. Patch & Son, coal


345 91


Citizens Gas Co., lighting


91 20


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co., lighting


318 79


A. A. Linscott, clock


26 00


Henry E. Emerson, painting and sundries


32 98


C. L. Prescott. labor


3 00


R. M. Yale, flag


10 00


Thos. W. Lincoln, awning


27 96


Arthur B. Curtis, labor .


25 20


Ellen Elliot, labor .


21 20


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


4 00


C. H. McKenney, light fixtures


218 24


Crystal Spring Ice Co.


31 25


6,218 41


Balance .


$281 59


102


Summary


Appropriation 1902


$6,500 00


EXPENDED.


Adams


schoolhouse


$111 21


Coddington


66


220 87


Cranch


66


122 93


Gridley Bryant


66


.


86 59


High


66


296 48


John Hancock


75 03


Lincoln


43 55


Mass'setts Fields


116 45


Quincy


93 38


Washington


68 22


Willard


66


601 21


Wollaston


161 74


Old High


66


19 77


Central Fire station


292 17


Hose house, Ward 2


1 00


Hose house, 66 4


70 67


Hose house, 66 5


264 34


Hose house,


6


93 92


Police station and patrol wagon


stable


150 22


City stables


439 16


Almshouse


12 15


City hall, lighting


352 32


fuel


345 91


janitor


820 00


repairs, furniture etc.


835 70


66


miscellaneous .


523 42


$6,218 41


Balance .


$281 59


.


103


STREETS


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Henry E. Emerson, sundries


$245 45


Badger Bros., machinist .


18 54


C. Patch & Son, coal


152 13


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


25


Gustaf Wilbas, tools


27 92


F. J. Perry, supplies


11 38


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .


2 20


Ames Plow Co., tools


16 71


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.


15 60


Water Department .


37 52


William C. Castler, road scraper


315 00


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.


40


David Brown, shoeing


4 60


$847 70


Appropriation 1902


$25,000 00


Extra appropriation Misc. Highway receipts


1,875 96


$26,875 96


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$17,457 35


Buffalo Pitts Mch. Co., steam road roller .


2,575 00


Buffalo Pitts Mch. Co., supplies


9 50


John Waddick, labor


2 50


Ludwig Siblager, carpenter


19 85


L. F. Bryant, inspect steam roller


7 00


Badger Bros., repairs


8 84


Mary Flannigan, horse


200 00


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


383 05


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.


3 75


E. H. Doble & Co., grain etc. . 266 84


104


37 38


Joseph F. Hogan, shoeing


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 1 86


Daniel Desmond, shoeing


94 06


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.


7 35


Geo. D. Langley, hardware


9 87


John W. Nash, sundries . 16 89


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co., city stables


76 18


Monitor Oil Co., oil dressing .


20 00


Henry E. Emerson, repairs


123 10


Daniel Snow, hay .


225 00


Patrick Desmond, shoeing


4 85


Chas. A Claflin, supplies


128 42


Alex. Clark & Co., tools .


20 35


Ames Plow Co., tools


193 19


W. A. Snow & Co., stable fittings


14 00


Robert W. Niff, dye stuffs


3 50


Water Dept.


35 17


George E. Allen, supplies


44 70


C. M. Jenness, hardware .


18 12


O. C. St. Ry. Co., sundries


4 25


N. E. Telephone Co.


93 56


J. L. & H. J. Potter, supplies .


50 00


Chas. C. Hodgkinson ..


22 30


Weeks-Hill Pharmacy, sundries


4 00


Abbott & Miller Express Co. .


45


C. Patch & Son, coal


.


43 03


B. Johnson, lumber


500 00


James E. Magann, carriage hire


3 00


Holt & Beal, supplies


15 00


Charles F. Bates & Co., oil


41 70


Hugh Gilmartin, stone


100 00


John Q. Wilson, curbing


178 35


John F. Kemp, sundries .


14 79


E. P. Henderson, D. V. S.


58 25-


Frank F. Crane, wagon .


646 48


8 70


S. Scammell & Son, labor


425 49


Cavanagh Bros., horses .


105


Gustaf Wilbas, tools


8 35


J. F. Hackett, oil .


21 85


F. C. Packard, sundries .


3 20


Loud & Tribou, grain


1,524 80°


W. J. McKay & Co., supplies


6 25


Oriental Powder Mills, «


61 77


H. C. Stocher & Co.


66


18 22


Andrew N. Mischler, painting


44 20


Boston & Quincy Express Co.


17 35


Henry Lavelle, labor


102 50


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


6 80


Frank O'Brien, posts


31 25


L. G. Stone & Co., supplies


16 25


Hub Wire Cloth Works, supplies Butterfield & Fritz,


8 00


William Westland, hardware .


35


George W. Jones, shoes .


47 00


F. J. Perry, supplies


80


Callahan Bros., supplies .


5 30


Boynton & Russell, sundries


3 44


John Harkins, mason


4 86


Barbour, Stockwell Co., supplies


66 00


John M. O'Brien, wood .


7 00


Timothy Gilcoine, labor .


81 92


Peter J. Williams & Co., labor


22 00


Ames & Bradford, sundries


5 45


Michael S. Kelliher, labor


30 00


Chas. Wilson, stone


32 00


Johnson & Anderson, stone


67 20


John F. Donovan, stone work


74 46


Simpson Bros. Corporation, concrete


46 46


A. A. Murphy, painting .


9 80


E. H. Bushnell, gravel


10 00


Thos. Fenno,


.


61 40


Estate Terrance Keenan, rent of land


125 00


Huckins Farm, gravel .


6 60


5 64


106


3 50


J. G. Thomas, .


19 50


Chas. R. Sherman,


23 25


Daniel J. O'Neil, oil


15 05


David Brown, repairs


94


Hardware Supply Co.


250 92


A. S. Johnson, stone


.


Quincy Granite Quarries Co., stone dust


96 00


Swithin Bros., gravel


7 35


John Cashman,


3 40


B. Reardon,


2 00


James Brine


48 02


Edward Buckley, tools


$27,333 07


Add transfer from State road .


320 82


Less transfer to Sewer


construction .


. $115 50


Less transfer to Sewer construction . 13 38


Less transfer to House con- nections


19 51


Less transfer to Contagious diseases . 20 02


Less transfer to Sewer construction 200 00


Less transfer to Sewer construction . 161 69


Less transfer to Street


436 16


watering


Less transfer to Police sig- nal service · 91 86


Less transfer to Warren


·


.


Henry H. Faxon,


4 50


Thomas Whelan,


3 35


54 80


$27,653 89


107


ave. bridge ·


243 51


Less transfer to Garbage .


235 00 Less transfer to Sewer maintenance . . 200 00


Less transfer House con- nections


49 66


$1,786 29


$25,867 60


Balance .


$1,008 36


RODMAN STREET SIDEWALK


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$1,800 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$154 36


Timothy Gilcoine, labor


286 96


John L. Wilson, stone


312 43


Charles Wilson, stone


447 45


W. Shea & Son, stone


598 80


$1,800 00


ROGERS STREET


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$91 14


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


91 14


RAWSON ROAD SIDEWALK


Balance Jan. 1902 .


$535 91


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$501 66


Timothy Gilcoine, curbing


34 25


$535 91


108


STREET LIGHTING


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Wheeler Reflector Co.


$109 50.


Appropriation 1902


$20,300 00


Less transfer to Removal of snow .


750 00


$19,550 00.


EXPENDED.


Wheeler Reflecter Co. .


$406 07


Citizens' Gas Co.


1,330 03


Quincy Electric Light Co.


16,139 68


Pay roll, labor


11 15


$17,886 93


Balance .


$1,663 07


STREET WATERING


Appropriation 1902


$6,600 00


EXPENDED.


Quincy Carriage Works .


$56 80


Mrs. T. Keenan,


labor


540 00


W. J. O'Brien,


540 00


Thomas Whelan


540 00


Chas. L. Prescott 66


550 00


American Car Sprinkler Co


3,300 00


Henry E. Emerson, repairs


45 10


S. Scammell & Son . "


13 00


J. L. & H. K. Potter, repairs .


11 16


Water Dept.


435 66


Sewer Dept.


10 52


Street Dept.


436 16


$6,600 00.


121 60


Sanborn & Damon, hardware .


109


SKATING POND


Balance Jan. 1, 1902 $100 00


EXPENDED.


P. J. Williams & Co., labor .


91 80


Balance ·


$8 20


STATE ROAD-Quincy Avenue


Appropriation 1902


$6,852 60


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$3,516 98


Ames Plow Co., supplies


5 32


John W. Nash, sundries


7 56


A. S. Johnson, stone


32 40


Oriental Powder Mills, supplies


102 80


B. Johnson, lumber


101 99


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


110 00


Gilbert Wight, gravel


5 70


A. Jones & Co., painting


58 20


Timothy Gilcoine, labor


54 00


WVm. Martin, sand, gravel and team- ing


75 10


A. Sherman Johnson, stone


1,080 00


F. S. Patch, gravel .


42 60


Michael S. Kelliher, labor 14 00


T. J. H. Thayer, stone and gravel


122 25


H. E. Emerson, sundries


5 00


W. F. Loud, gravel and teaming


773 48


H. H. Faxon, "


9 75


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


and freight .


13 05


Alex Kenn, labor .


17 05


C. Patch & Son, coal


.


100 47


110


John M. O'Brien, posts


18 25


Hardware Supply Co.


6 10


$6,272 05


Less transfer to Streets .


320 82


$5,951 23


Balance


$901 37


STREET RAILWAY EXCISE TAX


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


EXPENDED.


Pay roll labor .


15 00


Water Dept. .


$1,109 57


Appropriation 1902


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


13 51


C. Patch & Son, coal


412 22


National Contracting Co., stone


1,170 93


Chas. Wilson, paving stones


91 11


O. C. St. Ry., tickets


5 00


John F. Kemp, repairs


2 98


B. Johnson, lumber


128 14


Blacker & Shepard Co., lumber


90 63


A. T. Sterns Lumber Co.,


.


99 34


F. K. Brown, hardware .


15 48


Good Road Machinery Co.


222 95


Alex Kenn, labor


4 25


Michael S. Kelliher, labor


209 05


John Q. Wilson, stone


20 60


Quincy Granite Quarries Co. .


180 80


$1,109 57


$1,094 57


$8,808 66


$5,856 01


Ames Plow Co., supplies


111


Chas. Pitts, gravel .


2 20


Water Dept. .


.


22 14


$8,547 34


Balance .


8261 32


STATE AND MILITARY AID


CHAPTER 447.


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Town of Weymouth


$60 00


Add Transfer from Outside Poor


25 00


$85 00


CHAPTER 374.


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1901.


Pay Roll


$2 00


Appropriation 1902


$7,000 00


EXPENDED.


CHAPTER 447.


Pay Roll


$1,799 00


Taunton Insane Hospital


118 58


$1,917 58


CHAPTER 374.


Pay Roll 4,347 00


112


CHAPTER 372.


Pay Roll


398 00


86,662 58


Balance


8337 42


SURVEY OF CITY AND PLANS


Balance Jan. 1, 1902


$578 98


EXPENDED.


Pay Roll, Engineer's Office


519 41


John W. Nash, sundries


90


O. C. Street Ry., tickets .


10 00


E. C. Sargent, expense


75


N. Y. & Boston Express Co.


25


G. G. Ledder, supplies


23 37


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


24 30


$578 98


Appropriation 1902


$1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay Roll, Engineer's Office


192 00


G. G. Ledder, supplies . · .


212 63


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


2 25


$406 88


Balance .


$593 12


113


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Books, Supplies and Sundries


EXPENDED.


Chas. L. Hammond, P. M.


$54 80


D. Appleton, pub.


14 40


Educational Publishing Co., pub.


106 26


D. C. Heath, pub. .


178 66


Smith, Premier


supplies Typewriter Co.,


4 56


Granite City Print Co., printing


3 00


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies


24 30


N. Y. & Boston Express Co.


8 00


Leonard & Co., piano


89 00


C. W. Smith, tuning piano


5 75


Silver Burdett & Co., supplies


14 50


Chas. H. Johnson, truant officer


200 00


Chas. H. Johnson, school census


125 00


Chas. H. Johnson, expense


2 15


N. E. Telephone Co.


32 00


Citizens Gas Co.


90 20


The Morse Co., pub.


107 21


American Book Co., supplies


1,293 42


Bausch & Lomb, Optical Co.


30 65


Oliver Ditson Co., music


19 85


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., pub.


187 44


N. E. Publishing Co., pub.


7 45


W. D. McPherson, pub.


11 79


A. A. Linscott, repair clocks


16 25


William Westland, hardware


12 03


John W. Nash, sundries


51 15


Allyn & Bacon, pub.


121 64


Prang Educational Co., pub.


2 20


H. L. Kincaide, furniture


366 68


114


S. Scammell & Son, sundries .


70


C. H. Batchelder, flags


27 47


Quincy Electric Light Co. 73 08


Henry H. Faxon, rent


250 00


W. H. Claflin, paper


112 19


Edw. E. Babb & Co., supplies


2,654 53


Red Cross Chemical Co.


19 96


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing


93 56


E. H. Doble & Co., oil


3 95


E. A. Gould, sundries


17 26


Geo. A. Mayo, hose


7 00


John E. Poland, rent


125 00


Zeigler Electric Co., apparatus


103 73


Ginn & Co., pub. 397 30


Chas. Scribner Sons, pub.


37 80


Carter Ink Co., supplies .


17 00


Elijah S. Brown, laundry


26 67


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


2 10


Wadsworth Howland & Co., sup-


113 30


A & W & Gallagher Express Co.


6 28


Abbott & Miller Express Co.


92 65


Sibley & Ducker, pub.


.


2 92


Frank F. Crane, furniture


93 95


Fred F. Green, printing


135 00


H. Lindenmyre & Son, paper


11 32


Holden Pat. Book Covering Co.


18 00


Rogers Bros., sundries 85 72


Mary L. Wade, “


9 89


Harvard University,


3 20


Wood, Harmon & Co., rent


375 00


Annie Kennedy, supplies


4 30


F. J. Perry, sundries


1 06


Chas. L. Prescott, labor


22 00


W. A. Greenough & Co., pub.


2 50


Suffolk Ink Co., supplies


22 80


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, supplies . 165 35


plies


115


Werner School Book Co.,


66


473 31


De Wolf, Fiske & Co., pub.




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