Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1903, Part 4

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1903
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$3,223 00


Contagious Diseases.


EXPENDED.


T. Hewson, painting pest house .


$163 50


J. A. & W. Bird Co., chemicals 20 15


E. S. Beckford, electrician, pest house 39 97


Ames & Bradford, plumbing, pest house 139 00


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire


1 50


R. D. Chase, insurance, pest house


75 00


Fred F. Green, printing


25 50


State Board of Health, supplies


9 00


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


15


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.


15


$473 92


Miscellaneous.


EXPENDED.


John Gourley, care of dump


$75 00


A. L. Baker, care of dump


25 00


Edward J. Lennon, sundry expense


39 88


W. A. Bradford, expert service ..


.


16 80


J. Curley, labor


1 00


Henry Curtis, labor


88


John Deady, labor


88


William F. Pratt, labor


1 00


Peter McConarty, labor


15 00


William Parker & Son, labor


7 00


Maurice Gurney, labor


1 00


69


Timothy Allman, labor


$14 50


Fred Rogers, labor


2 00


Edward J. Lennon, labor


2 25


John Gourley, labor


3 00


Clara A. Penley, clerical


99 25


Annie H. Leonard. typewriting .


1 00


James J. Shannon, sundries


1 00


F. C. Packard, sundries


1 60


C. H. Goldthwait, vaccine points


30


G. W. Crawford, constable


3 28


H. C. Derby, stationery


4 50


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


3 45


A. E. Martell, stationery


18 00


J. L. Fairbanks, stationery


2 10


A. W. Stetson, printing


69 10


Geo. W. Prescott, advertising


51 88


Fred F. Green, advertising


5 25


W. A. Greenough, publishing


2 50


W. T. Arnold, frame .


1 35


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


4 05


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.


30


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.


1 80


James Bisson, carriage hire


2 50


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire


10 50


Chas. L. Hammond, postmaster


29 20


$518 10


Summary.


Contagious diseases


473 92


Miscellaneous health .


518 10


Balance


$2,230 98


Smallpox Cases.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . . Add appropriation by Council received


98 75


from State of Massachusetts 744 48


$843 23


·


$992 02


70


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


C. H. Goldthwait, vaccine points $3 88


J. F. Sheppard & Son, coal 24 25


L. W. Strong, M. D., services


306 50


P. M. Smith, M. D., services


131 00


W. G. Curtis, M. D., services


5 00


John F. Welch, M. D., services


53 87


Chas. C. Hearn, vaccine points and tubes 15 40


Chas. C. Hearn, drugs


3 85


Mount Wollaston farm, provisions


6 31


Johnson Bros., provisions


49 55


D. E. Wadsworth & Co., dry goods


7 63


Quincy Fair, hardware


69


N. Y. & Boston Express Co.


45


Abbott & Miller Express Co.


2 10


Mrs. E. M. Spaulding, nurse


175 00


Joseph E. White, bedding " burned " 40 00


E S. Beckford, electrician .


16 15


A. & W. & Gallagher Express Co. .


1 60


$843 23


Garbage.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903


103 85


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, labor


$102 00


Patrick Desmond, horse shoeing 1 50


103 50


Balance


$ 35


Appropriation, 1903


3,000 00


Add transfer by, Council from Mis- cellaneous Health appropriation .


277 00


$3,277 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$2,652 00


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing and repairs 172 50


71


Edwin R. Whebble, collecting garbage


$160 00


Sanborn & Damon, hardware 5 75


Badger Bros., sundries


2 50


Frank Gearin, use of wagon


6 00


Street department, board of horse


235 00


$3,233 75


Balance


$43 25


Inspection.


Appropriation, 1903


600 00


EXPENDED.


Edward J. Lennon, Inspector .


.


600 00


Pest House.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


115 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Ames & Bradford, plumbing


$22 78


Water department


92 22


115 00


HAMILTON STREET.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . $500 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, labor


500 00


HANCOCK STREET WIDENING


From School Street to Music Hall.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . 431 30


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Estate James Edwards, land damage $429 50


Balance $1 80


72


HANCOCK SCHOOL, PLUMBING AND PAINTING.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . $671 25


Less transfer by Council to 1903 ap- propriation for repair of public building 298 00


$373 25


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1903.


Ames & Bradford, plumbing


$87 80


B. Johnson, lumber · 23 63


George O. Langley, carpenter


36 80


F. Favorite, painting .


.


225 00


373 23


Balance


$ 02


HIGH SCHOOL PLANS.


Appropriation, 1903 . $125 00


EXPENDED.


Woodbury & Leighton, experts . ·


125 00


HOSE HOUSE AT HOUGHS NECK.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$5,070 48


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


W. R. Lofgren, builder


$4,393 95


Badger Bros., heating


385 00


W. A. Snow & Co., fittings


12 00


C. Patch & Son, coal . 37 03


Pay roll, labor


110 34


Street department, labor


39 75


John W. Nash, sundries


2 57


R. D. Chase, Insurance


80 00


5,060 64


Balance $9 84


INDEPENDENCE AVENUE.


Appropriation, 1903 .


$200 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


J. W. Pratt, labor 200 00


73


INDEPENDENCE AVENUE DRAIN.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903


.


$18 42


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, labor


$18 42


18 42


INTEREST-CITY DEBT.


Appropriation, 1903


$16,776 55


EXPENDED.


Jan.


Ward Two bath house


$28 00


Purchase of hose


17 50


Remodeling City Hall


227 50


East Elm avenue


70 00


City stables


52 50


Sewer house connection


105 00


Washington schoolhouse .


962 50


Wollaston fire station lot


78 75


Winthrop avenue gutters


70 00


Water street sidewalk


98 00


Plumbing Coddington and


Wollaston schoolhouses


34 96


Sewer house connection


35 00


Schoolhouse loan


560 00


Chubbuck street


35 04


Lincoln schoolhouse plumbing


45 50


Hancock street


122 50


Street Improvement loan


385 00


Street Improvement loan


411 25


Copeland street


180 00


Feb. Schoolhouse loan


40 00


Winthrop avenue gutters


17 50


Plumbing Hancock schoolhouse Beale street


35 04


Hancock and Granite streets


35 00


Permanent sidewalks


87 50


Police signal service


26 25


8 75


74


Feb. Street Improvement loan


$577 50


Bigelow street, etc. .


472 50


Hook & Ladder truck 28 00


Mar. Quincy schoolhouse loan .


35 00


Copeland street 20 00


Street Improvement loan


52 50


Permanent sidewalks


60 00


Billings road and Elm avenue


10 00


Pleasant and School streets .


4 00


Schoolhouse loan


350 00


Quincy and Adams schoolhouses


60 00


Lincoln avenue drain .


4 00


Cranch schoolhouse lot


105 00


Adams street


20 00


Chubbuck street


315 00


Apr.


Street improvement loan


28 00


Plumbing Hancock schoolhouse


12 25


Hancock and Granite streets .


17 50


Permanent sidewalks


17 50


Smallpox cases


43 75


Schoolhouse loan


157 50


Street improvement loan


322 00


Houghs Neck fire station


35 00


Hancock street and Furnace brook .


91 86


Plumbing almshouse


40 25


Faxon Park road


8 75


Madison street


59 50


Washington schoolhouse lot


105 00


Cemetery loan .


420 00


May. Coddington street, claim .


52 50


Police Signal service


122.50


Independence avenue, drain


49 88


Cranch schoolhouse lot


61 25


Fire alarm boxes


26 25


Wollaston fire station


210 00


Permanent sidewalk


92 75


June. Houghs Neck fire station


8 75


Webster street


140 00


.


.


.


.


.


.


I


75


June. Willard street drain


$140 00


July. Winthrop avenue gutters


70 00


Winthrop avenue gutters


122 50


Sewer house connection


70 00


Houghs Neck fire station


8 75


Street improvement loan


393 75


Street improvement loan


385 00


Copeland street


160 00


Sewer house connection .


105 00


Sewer house connection


70 00


Sewer house connection


35 00


Purchase of hose


8 75


Remodelling City Hall


227 50


East Elm avenue


70 00


City stables


52 50


Hancock street


122 50


Washington schoolhouse


962 50


Wollaston fire station


70 00


Plumbing Coddington and


Wollaston schoolhouses


30 66


Chubbuck street, etc


34 96


Ward 2 bath house


28 00


Water street sidewalk


98 00


Schoolhouse loan


560 00


Aug.


Plumbing Hancock schoolhouse


52 50


Schoolhouse loan


17 50


Houghs Neck fire station


17 50


Purchase of hose


5 25


Overseers Poor


16 46


Winthrop avenue gutters


35 00


Copeland street loan .


20 00


Street improvement loan


577 50


Bigelow street


437 50


Hancock and Granite streets


35 00


Hook and Ladder truck . 28 00


Permanent sidewalks


87 50


Beale street


34 96


Plumbing Hancock school


73 50


Sept. Copeland street loan


20 00


76


Sept. Bigelow street $35 00


Hancock and Granite streets


17 50


Permanent sidewalks 17 50


Permanent sidewalks


40 00


Quincy schoolhouse loan


210 00


Quincy and Adams schoolhouses 60 00


Grading Cranch schoolhouse lot


87 50


Adams street 20 00


Chubbuck street


315 00


Faxon Park road


43 75


Plumbing almshouse


61 25


Street improvement loan


52 50


Schoolhouse loan


40 00


Schoolhouse loan


35 00


Smallpox cases


43 75


Faxon Park road


52 50


Houghs Neck fire station


35 00


Hancock street, etc.


79 63


Madison street, etc.


52 50


Plumbing almshouse


101 50


Street improvement loan


252 00


Washington schoolhouse lot


96 25


Cemetery loan .


420 00


Schoolhouse loan


52 50


Houghs Neck fire station


17 50


Wollaston fire station


183 75


Permanent sidewalk


84 00


Sewer house connections


105 00


Cranch schoolhouse lot


61 25


Fire alarm boxes


26 25


Independence avenue drain


41 12


Police signal service


122 50


Coddington street claim .


52 50


Dec. Rock Island road


12 25


Street improvement loan


17 50


Schoolhouse loan


122 50


Independence avenue drain


8 75


Overseer poor


16 46


Fire department


5 25


Oct.


Nov.


77


Dec.


Chubbuck street drain


$8 75


Webster street


122 50


Willard street drain


140 00


$16,657 28


Balance


$119 27


INTEREST-WATER DEBT.


Appropriation, 1903 (Paid from re-


ceipts from water rates, 1903)


$29,087 70


Expended .


28,480 00


Balance


$607 70


INTEREST-PARK DEBT.


Appropriation, 1903


$1,640 00


Expended


1,640 00


INTEREST-SEWER DEBT.


Appropriation, 1903 (Paid from re-


ceipts from sewer assessments .


$15,219 75


Add to appropriation from sewer as- sessments


1,225 00


$16,444 75


Expended


16,619 75


INTEREST-TEMPORARY LOAN.


Appropriation, 1903


$7,000 00


Expended .


.


9,543 60


LAW LIBRARY.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$34 75


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


James D. Cockcroft, books


$6 00


Boston Book Co., books


19 25


Edward Thompson


7 50


32 75


Balance


$2 00


.


78


Appropriation 1903


$100 00


EXPENDED.


James Thomas, books.


$4 00


Little, Brown & Co., books 40 00


Boston Book Co., books


7 00


George Reed, books


6 00


Commonwealth of Mass., books


6 00


Edward Thompson, books .


33 75


F. S. Blanchard, books


3 00


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


15


99 90


Balance


$ 0 10


LINCOLN SCHOOLHOUSE, PLUMBING.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$165 49


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Ames & Bradford, plumbing and re-


pairs


$122 65


Water Department


5 59


128 24


Balance


$37 25


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . $369 03


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902. Miscellaneous.


Hammond Typewriter Co., repairs


$1.60


Doten & Dunton Desk Co.


25 00


Library Bureau, supplies


103 00


Fred F. Green, printing


5 50


Sanborn & Damon, labor


2 15


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.


4 75


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


2 15


$144 15


79


EXPENDED. Books.


De Wolf Fiske & Co ..


$49 48


Charles E. Lauriat Co.


96 07


Little, Brown & Co. .


. 2 09


147 64


EXPENDED.


Periodicals, Binding and Printing.


Photo Era Pub. Co.


$1 50


EXPENDED.


Fuel and Lighting.


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


.


$72 72


$366 01


Balance


$3 02


EXPENDED, 1903


Salaries and Assistants.


Pay roll


$2,616 50


Catalogue Fund.


Charlotte Cochrane, typewriting $680 16


George W. Prescott & Son, printing . 60 00


$740 16


Books.


W. A. Greenough


$ 2 50


Desmond Pub. Co.


18 00


F. S. Blanchard .


3 00


Library Bureau .


2 00


Booklovers Library


25 00


Keramic Studio .


2 50


Mass. Historical Society


6 00


Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society


40


Chestor W. Eaton


2 00


De Wolf Fiske & Co. .


10 80


Charles E. Lauriat Co.


658 17


80


Little, Brown & Co. .


$264 83


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.


28 50


Publishers' Weekly


3 50


Essex Publishing Co.


6 00


$1,033 20


Periodicals, Printing and Binding.


A. K. Allstine, binding


$293 81


Cumulative Index Co., binding


8 75


W. H. Guild, binding


3 55


Fred F. Green, printing


94 50


George W. Prescott & Son, printing


43 00


Home Library Supply Association


259 80


Uburban Publishing Company . .


1 00


Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society


1 20


Amelia L. Bumpus, sundries


2 75


W. H. Wilson & Co., printing


3 00


Library Publishing Co.


2 25


J. M. Sullivan


2 40


Mass. Society Mayflower Decendants


2 00


$718 01


Fuel and Lighting.


Quincy Electric Lighting Co. lighting $289 63


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting 6 70


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


331 54


Thomas O'Brien, wood


5 00


Arthur H. Dunham, wood .


8 00


$640 87


Miscellaneous.


N. Y. & Boston Express Company $55 40


A. &. W. & Gallagher Express Co. 50 81


Abbott & Miller Express Company


75


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster


42 55


Amelia L. Bumpus, sundry expenses


28 00


Alice G. White, sundry expenses


40 55


William Savage, labor


31 00


Alexander Nugent, labor


165 00


81


Sanborn & Damon, hose and hardware


$15 03


Boston Woven Hose Company, hose 12 71


Water Department 9 33


Hopkins & Holden, sundries


20 01


Henry McGrath, sundries .


1 00


Quincy Electric Light Co., sundries


6 00


John A. Gordon, M. D., sundries


8 00


James Meaney, labor .


10 67


William Harkins, mason


19 13


Friend Crane, repairs .


16 15


Library Bureau, stationery


56 40


Thorp & Martin Co., stationery .


6 20


Samuel Ward & Co., stationery


3 90


Dennison Manf'g Co., stationery


1 50


John W. Nash, sundries


7 07


Frank F. Crane, hardware


3 50


Joseph Breck & Son, signs .


3 00


Street watering


5 36


A. F. Hall, sundries


.


75


F. W. Burnham, sharpening lawn mower .


2 50


Library Art Club


5 00


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., rent of safe


10 00


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


4 50


$641 77


Summary.


Appropriation, 1903


$6,400 00


EXPENDED


Salaries and assistants


$2,616 50


Catalogue fund .


740 16


Books .


1,033 20


Periodicals, binding and printing


718 01


Fuel and lighting


640 87


Miscellaneous


641 77


6,390 51


Balance


.


$9 49


82


MISCELLANEOUS CITY EXPENSES.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$1,426 06


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


C. W. Garey, M. D., return of births $1 25


S. W. Ellsworth, M. D., ‹ 66 4 50


J. M. Sheahan, M. D., 66 66 26 25


E. R. Johnson, M. D., 66 2 00


F. S. Davis, M. D., 66 66


1 00


R. McLennon, M. D.,


18 75


W. E. Kernan, M. D., 66


2 50


Maria E. Drew, M. D.,


66 2 00


Chas. S. Adams, M. D.,


66


8 75


D. A. Bruce, M. D.,


1 75


T. J. Dion, M. D., 66


8 75


John A. Gordon, M. D.,


5 75


E. H. Bushnell, M. D.,


66


..


6 25


John H. Ash, M. D., 66


66


16 25


A. P. Thompson, M. D., «


66


75


N. S. Hunting, M. D.,


21 25


H. C. Hallowell, M. D., «


66


1 75


W. J. Middleton, M. D., «


1 75


W. G. Curtis, M. D.,


6 75


Wellington Record,M.D.,“


..


4 50


Fred E. Jones, M. D., 6.


6 25


Edw. L. Bean, M. D., 66


66


6 00


John F. Welch, M. D., 66


66


9 75


H. S. Hayford, M. D., 66 66


16 25


W. E. Brown, return of deaths .


31 75


A. W. Fay, return of deaths


12 00


John Hall, return of deaths


54 25


Ada M. Nightingale, clerical service .


100 00


Magan & Graham, carriage Board of Registrars .


20 00


Geo. H. Field, Commissioner Hancock street land damage 25 00


Norfolk County Register of Deeds


1 75


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


22 05


J. H. Dinegan, expert service


25 00


83


George Howard, claim


$221 46


W. B. Maney, adding machine


375 00


North Quincy Club, rent of hall


20 00


Derby Desk Co., furnishings


14 80


New England Telephone Co.


54 81


Estate James Edwards, land damage


120 50


$1,279 12


Balance


$146 94


Appropriation, 1903


$4,000 00


Less transfer by Council to appropria-


ation for repairing tide gate, Blacks creek


$200 00


Less transfer by Council to appropria- tion for fuel, Fire Department 500 00


$700 00


Balance


$3,300 00


EXPENDED.


Derby Desk Co., furnishings


$68 80


J. H. Pray & Sons Co., rug


65 00


Enoch H. Doble, claim


171 75


George Faircloth, claim


100 00


John T. Jordan and Christina C. Jor- dan, claim .


200 00


New England Telephone Co., rental .


12 50


W. E. Brown, burial .


35 00


John Hall, burial


70 00


James Dunn, carriage hire .


1 50


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire


4 50


W. Porter & Co., bond insurance


240 00


John A. Boyd Camp No. 2


50 00


Norfolk County, Clerk of Courts


2 25


Wagner Typewriter Co., supplies


92 75


Mary Donovan, land damage Chubbuck street


75 00


Chas. N. Hunt, dog officer


.


7 50


W. E. Dewhurst, ringing bell


·


10 00


.


84


Ada M. Nightingale, clerical $50 00


Annie H. Leonard, clerical 22 50


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, advertising 5 50


Fred F. Green printing,


3 50


F. E. Goss, framing


20 85


Geo. E. Davenport, repairing frames .


5 00


F. A. Skinner, photographs 5 50


Geo. W. Conant, deputy sheriff


2 20


Geo. H. Field, deputy sheriff


1 16


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., tickets 9 00


J. H. Dinegan, expert service 25 00


C. F. Pettengill, care of City clock


50 00


$1,406 76


Balance


$1,893 24


NEWBURY AVENUE.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 $1,000 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, labor


$749 22


Timothy Gilcoine, labor


45 62


W. Shea & Sons, curbing


171 60


Water department


33 56


$1,000 00


PARK DEBT.


Appropriation 1903


1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Park bond .


.


1,000 00


PARKS.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


2 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


A. J. Richards & Son, lime


2 00


Appropriation, 1903


1,200 00


Add appropriation by Council, receipts from pasturage 50 00


$1,250 00


85


EXPENDED.


Ames Plow Co., tools and supplies $9 50


Schegel & Fottler, lawn seed 20 14


James Meaney, labor


140 95


James Breman, labor


278 04


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


178 46


John W. Starr, labor at bath house


220 00


Annie M. Feeney, labor at bath house


81 43


Martin Pfaffmann, trees


25 55


Geo. E. Thomas, carpenter


32 94


F. F. Crane, paint


11 60


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


15 12


Estate B. Johnson, lumber


34


Fred B. Rice, signs


15 00


Water department


63 99


Quincy Fair, sundries


50


H. C. Burch Man'f'g Co., stationery


2 25


Edw. A. Hammond, stationery


5 00


John W. Nash, sundries


10 16


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


50


R. D. Chase, insurance


75 00


John F. Donovan, officer


30 00


$1,216 47


Balance


$33 53


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Permanent Men.


Appropriation, 1903


$15,104 00


Add appropriation by Council receipt


of the Police department .


648 00


$15,752 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, permanent men


$15,152 00


Edw. J. Curtin .


.


70 00


Claus A. Broberg


70 00


$15,292 00


Balance


$460 00


86


Chief's Salary.


Appropriation 1903


$1000 00


EXPENDED.


Joseph W. Hayden, chief . 1,000 00


Police Station.


Appropriation, 1903


$200 00


EXPENDED.


Joseph W. Hayden, keeper


200 00


Enforcement of Liquor Law.


Appropriation 1903


$1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Daniel R. McKay, sundry expenses


$65 05


James W. Murray, officer 14 25


A. W. Goodhue, officer


4 00


Patrick Bradley, officer


23 75


Edw. J. Curtin, officer


75 00


John Bowton, officer


6 95


Malcolm C. Stewart, officer


2 50


David L. Gordon, officer


10 00


James Dunn, officer


20 00


John T. Larkin, officer


1 25


Henry F. Corbett, officer


1 25


Jeremiah Hinchon, officer .


2 25


Joseph W. Hayden, carriage hire


1 50


Geo. T. Magee, stenographer


4 00


L. F. Burton, stenographer


2 00


Balance


$766 25


Special and Miscellaneous.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903


$50 53


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Quincy Electric Light Co., light $9 54


N. E. Telephone Co., rental 4 72


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.


75


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


25


C. Patch & Son, coal .


35 00


$50 26


Balance


27


.


.


$233 75


.


87


Appropriation 1903


EXPENDED.


Joseph W. Hayden, use of horse


$90 00


Joseph W. Hayden, laundry & sundries


91 75


Daniel R. McKay, sundry expenses


34 50


Edw. J. Curtin, officer


509 37


Patrick J. Kelliher


.


22 50


Patrick A. Milford,


5 00


John Bowton,


66


38 75


John F. Donovan,


108 75


Henry W. Thorn,


66


57 50


Henry F. Corbett,


51 25


David L. Gordon,


130 00


Malcolm C. Stewart,


66


158 75


Edward J. Sandberg,


66


2 50


John T. Larkin,


66


6 25


Timothy Golden,


66


1 25


Charles Olsen,


66


40 00


Claus Broberg,


66


236 25


James W. Murray,


66


7 50


J. Holleran,


66


6 88


Michael F. Donovan,


66


50 00


Calvin T. Dyer,


66


2 50


George A. McKay,


66


7 50


Henry J. Mathews,


6 25


Thomas F. Maloney,


66


80 00


Frank E. Burrill,


12 50


A. W. Goodhue,


66


9 38


Geo. A. Cahill,


66


2 50


Jeremiah Hinchon,


66


6 25


Samuel D. DeForrest,


1 25


Edward Johnson,


63


Patrick H. Bradley,


66


7 60


State and City election officers :


Henry J. Mathews


8 47


Michael F. Donovan


7 22


William S. Lyons


7 22


John F. Hunt


7 22


John Holleran


7 22


·


$4,295 00


88


State and City election officers :


A. W. Goodhue


$6 67


Patrick A. Milford


7 22


Charles A. Broberg


7 22


Edward J. Curtin


7 91


John T. Larkin


7 22


John F. Donovan


7 22


Frank E. Burrill


7 22


Malcolm C. Stewart


7 22


John Bowton


7 22


David L. Gordon


7 22


George A. Cahill


6 67


Henry F. Corbett


7 22


Jeremiah Hinchon


7 22


Charles Olson


7 22


Edward Johnson .


7 22


Henry W. Thorn


7 91


Patrick J. Kelliher


7 22


Thomas F. Maloney


8 05


Patrick H. Bradley


1 25


Pay roll, special officers, July 3 and 4


126 25


W. E. Decrow, signal boxes, relocating and repairs 646 23


C. L. Redding, labor, signal service 17 50


Citizen Gas Light Company, lighting 23 84


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting . 91 06


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, grain 33 26


F. H. Crane & Sons, grain .


105 69


A. J. Richards & Sons, grain


8 11


Loud & Tribou, grain


10 06


H. F. Scheafer, coal


28 70


Edward M. Alden, coal


52 37


C. Patch & Son, coal .


175 13


William L. Marden, stenographer


2 00


Grace R. Stancomb, stenographer


2 00


W. J. Parker, stenographer


5 00


L. F. Burton, stenographer


4 00


Ivers & Johnson, belts


46 56


Pettengill & Andrews, repairs . . 12 10


89


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


$1 06


William Westland, hardware 4 02


Kellie's Studio, photograph


2 00


F. A. Skinner, photograph


5 00


Old Colony Laundry Co., laundry


2 00


Charles C. Hearn, drugs


3 50


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


23 79


W. C. Hartwell, Boston Globe


75


Hartwell & Monroe, stationery


1 25


A. & W. & Gallagher Express Co.


25


Boston & Quincy Express Company


2 25


N. Y. & Boston Express Company


1 95


Abbott & Miller Express Company


1 88


Quincy Department Store, dry goods


5 20


New England Telephone Co., rental Friend Crane, repairs


238 39


6 10


George W. Prescott & Son, advertis- ing


50


J. W. Reardon, supplies


2 00


W. A. Gavin, supplies


6 00


N. Garbarino, services


10 00


F. A. Tirrell, services


5 00


C. J. H. Totman, labor


1 00


Millard F. Newcomb, labor


5 02


C. F. Mitchell, upholsterer


3 00


James Bisson, carriage hire


6 00


John W. Nash, sundries


10 90


F. C. Packard, sundries


2 25


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


9 20


Street Department, labor


5 72


F. S. Blanchard, pub.


3 00


Henry E. Emerson, repairs


226 70


Crystal Spring Ice Co., ice


10 42


F. F. Crane, hardware


2 50


J. II. Gillis, sundries .


45


Christina Nilson, meals for prisoners


162 75


Fred F. Green, printing


32 50


$4,148 94


Balance


$146 06


90


REMOVAL OF SNOW.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903, .


$308 53


Add transfer by City Council .


54 20


$362 73 1


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1902.


Edward J. Sandberg, labor


$32 00


W. F. Loud, labor


35 75


Charles L. Prescott, labor


14 00


John Cashman, labor .


111 00


Jeremiah Gearin, labor


15 60


Thomas Whelan, labor


44 00


C. G. Fletcher, labor


29 75


B. F. Hodgkinson, labor


12 25


Badger Bros., labor


14 00


M. J. Cross, labor


54 20


362 55


Balance


18


Appropriation, 1903


$2000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$1,130 12


Henry Lavelle, labor


3 60


Badger Bros., labor


9 50


Edward J. Sandberg, labor


14 00


Jeremiah Gearin, labor


10 00


Thomas Whelan, labor


40 00


William F. Loud, labor


49 00


C. A. Stanley, labor


13 75


C. G. Fletcher, labor .


15 38


John Cashman, labor


48 00


Charles L. Prescott, labor .


14 00


A. W. Woodward, repairs


9 49


S. L. Young, repairs


8 00


A. L. Turner, repairs


2 00


Henry E. Emerson, repairs and sup- plies


24 50


C. H. Brooks, supplies


1 21


1,392 55


Balance


$607 45


·


.


91


REPAIRS TIDE GATE-BLACKS CREEK.


Appropriation by Council, transfer


from Miscellaneous City


$200 00


Add appropriation by Council receipts from State of Mass.


200 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$76 85


Timothy Gilcoine, labor


98 87


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


113 05


Charles Friberg, teaming


7 50


Henry E. Emerson, sundries


17 45


Coffin Valve Company, supplies


67 00


George W. Jones, boots


8 50


389 22


Balance


$ 10 78


ROCK ISLAND ROAD.


Appropriation, 1903


$700 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor .


$538 70


B. Johnson, lumber


79 16


Latta & Terry, gravel


12 50


Street Department, labor


69 64


$700 00


REPAIRS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND CARE OF CITY HALL:


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$281 59


Add Appropriation by Council from


1902, balance street appro.


132 05


$413 64


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


J. E. Keniley & Co., labor $1 00


J. McFarland & Son, labor ·


27 71


Badger Bros., labor 4 90


S. H. Edwards, repairs furnace, etc. . 22 65


Quincy Plumbing & Heating Co., labor 10 12


Fuller & Warren Heating Co., labor 71 45


$400 00


92


J. L. Fratus, labor $3 95


J. A. Swasey, labor


20 45


Frank F. Crane, hardware . 11 70


George A. Mayo, hardware 70 65


Ames & Bradford, plumbing 39 48


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


77 48


C. Patch & Son, coal . 38 07


New England Telephone Co., rental 14 03


$413 64


Appropriation 1903 .


7,000 00


Add transfer by Council from 1902 balance Hancock school plumbing Add transfer by Council from 1903 Appropriation, Commissioner Public Works for advertising, printing, etc.


298 00


202 00


EXPENDED.


$7,500 00


Fuller & Warren Heating & Venti- lating Company .


$351 17


Ames & Bradford, plumbing


376 10


W. A. Bradford, plumbing


512 62


B. Johnson, lumber .


168 98


Estate B. Johnson, lumber


233 76


Pay roll, labor


454 96


George O. Langley, labor


223 39


Lewis Schleger, labor


10 00


Michael S. Kelliher, labor


101 65


P. J. Williams, labor .


352 46


W. R. Lofgren, labor


108 81


John G. Thomas, labor


12 71


S. Scammell & Son labor


10 50


Badger Bros., labor


215 64


J. E. Keniley & Co., labor .


1 00


Quincy Plumbing Heating Co., labor .


12 05


J. McFarland & Son, labor


76 51


F. J. Perry, labor


50 72


G. R. Bennett, labor


6 11


John Hinnigan, labor


15 30


Henry Lavelle, labor


3 50


93


George O. Shirley, labor


$28 50


S. H. Edwards, labor


33 13


William Parker & Son, labor


3 00


Samuel D. DeForrest, labor


4 80


David Brown, labor


2 50


E. S. Thomas, labor


2 50


F. Favorite, painting


405 25


Edward Price, painting


83 00


Henry E. Emerson, sundries


26 25


John Harkins, mason


56 48


C. W. Mckenzie, mason


10 00


Lynch & Woodward, repairs, heater .


48 00


Sanborn & Damon, repairs and hard-


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