Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1903, Part 5

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1903
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176 21


Street department, teaming


6 93


Edw. M. Alden, coal


52 37


Gurney Heater Co., boiler .


448 35


E. S. Beckford, electrician


18 70


Geo. A. Mayo, hardware


77 10


Quincy Variety Co., hardware


5 25


J. H. Cunningham. hardware


13 42


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


21 25


Frank F. Crane, hardware


15 65


William Westland, hardware


9 16


C. M. Jenness, hardware


70 07


J. Curtin, sundries


1 50


F. C. Packard, sundries


1 50


John Fitzgerald, sundries


3 00


John Ellis, & Co., sundries


2 30


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., lumber


12 84


J. H. Kazer, State Inspector


28 00


W. A. Snow & Co., supplies


35 65


New England Telephone Co., rental . J. A. Swasey, black boards


200 00


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.,


2 75


Water Department


10 09


C. F. Pettengill, repair clock


2 50


Harry W. Tirrell, Janitor City Hall


840 00


Ellen Elliott, labor


119 30


8 20


94


Harry W. Tirrell, sundries $9 62


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting 326 82


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting 12 40


New England Telephone Co., rental 438 68


H. L. Kincaide & Co., furnishings 225 88


Derby Desk Co., furnishings 7 00


C. Patch & Son, coal


43 25


H. F. Scheafer, coal


44 01


John W. Nash, sundries


13 43


George E. Thomas, labor


5 15


Jeremiah Conley, labor


12 00


W. W. Rawson, grass seed


5 78


J. M. Nowland, sods


7 04


James Nicol, plants


3 50


Martin Pfaffmann, shrubs .


9 90


Water Department


10 75


A. A. Linscott, repairing clocks .


3 25


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


12 09


Morse & Whyte, furnishing


62 00


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.


50


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co., .


3 35


John T. Cavanagh, furnishings


20 00


Charles C. Hearn, sundries


1 00


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods, .


2 50


Chas. E. Moody, soap


4 00


F. W. Burnham, sharpening lawn mower


1 25


Friend Crane, keys and hardware


13 95


W. H. Claflin, paper.


7 00


Old Colony Laundry


5 00


$7,494 54


Balance


$5 46


Summary.


School Buildings :


Adams


$386 27


Coddington .


294 79


Cranch


26 68


Gridley Bryant


320 79


-


95


School buildings :


High


$129 01


John Hancock


272 52


Lincoln


87 15


Massachusetts Fields


116 74


Quincy .


696 52


Washington


4 91


Willard


170 92


Wollaston


207 51


Old High


9 40


Fire Stations :


Central Fire Station


588 87


Hose House, Ward 2


38 35


Hose House, Ward 4 .


99 19


Hose House, Ward 5


59 09


Hose House, Ward 6.


172 56


City Hall :


Repair of furniture, etc.


787 70


Lighting


339 22


Fuel


157 71


Janitor


840 00


Telephone .


446 88


Miscellaneous


330 27


$2,901 78


City stables


197 41


Almshouse


591 93


Police station


15 35


Pest house


106 80


$7,494 54


STREETS.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


Less transfer by Council to appropria- tion, repairs of public buildings, 1902


$1,008 36


132 05


$876 31


$2,723 21


$958 06


96


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Abbott & Miller Express Company $0 60


Henry E. Emerson, harness 65 00


Ames Plow Company, supplies


204 56


Henry E. Emerson, repairs and


sundries


188 05


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing


10 76


Joseph F. Hogan, horse shoeing


7 75


Quincy Electric Light Company


9 26


Badger Bros., labor


11 64


Boston & Quincy Express Company


2 25


John F. Kemp, supplies


1 80


E. H. Doble & Co., grain


.


13 50


A. J. Richards & Son, grain


2 20


Sanborn & Damon, repairs


15


F. H. Crane & Sons, cement, etc.


17 25


Quincy Granite Quarries Co., stone dust


1 60


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


1 60


Quincy Fair, sundries


25


Boynton & Russell, sundries


1 20


S. F. Newcomb, sundries


3 10


C. Patch & Son, coal .


18 40


John Cashman, gravel


3 15


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


32 75


A. M. Mischler, painting


17 25


F. H. Crane & Sons, grain .


135 00


Holbrook, Cabot & Rollins, labor


75 08


George A. Mayo, hardware


1 05


New England Telephone Co., rental


6 20


$831 40


Balance


$44 91


Appropriation, 1903


25,000 00


Add appropriation by Council, receipts from State (Adams street) . ·


1,700 00


Add appropriation by Council, miscel- laneous highway receipts, 1903


1,952 71


$28,652 71


.


.


97


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$20,845 93


Ames Plow Co., supplies


165 91


Charles J. Jager Co., supplies


28 00


Robert W. Niff, supplies


3 50


Joseph Breck & Son, supplies


16 20


Charles A. Claflin, supplies


56 13


W. A. Snow & Co., supplies


21 70


F. J. Perry, supplies .


2 55


Hinds & Coon, supplies


8 75


Buffalo Pitts Machine Co., supplies


3 50


Good Roads Machine Co., supplies


41 44


Penn. Petrolium Company, supplies


6 50


Boston Belt Company, supplies


1 05


Edward M. Alden, coal


47 77


C. Patch & Son, coal .


375 68


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


74 71


A. J. Richards & Son, cement


7 60


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting city stables .


109 35


New England Telephone Co., rental


103 36


E. H. Doble & Co., hay and grain


63 50


Loud & Tribou, hay and grain.


999 67


F. H. Crane & Sons, hay and grain


907 13


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, hay and grain


1,326 64


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing and repairs 977 54


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing .


109 62


Joseph F. Hogan, horse shoeing


45 02


John W. Nash, sundries


11 79


L. G. Stone, sundries


15 00


A. B. Packard, sundries


14 35


F. C. Packard, sundries


4 10


George A. Sampson, sundries


5 25


S. F. Newcomb, sundries


20


R. S. Talbot, sundries


40


F. R. Brown, sundries ·


1 15


Weeks Hill Pharmacy, sundries


2 00


98


C. F. Knowlton, sundry expenses


$7 32


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 32 06


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


4 50


B. Johnson, lumber 88 15


Estate B. Johnson, lumber


48 24


Johnson Company, crushed stone


950 00


Smith & Williams, stone


120 00


John Q. Wilson, stone


6 00


Johnson & Andrews, stone


9 45


Quincy Granite Quarries Co., stone dust


200 00


N. Y. & Boston Express Company 9 30


-


Boston & Quincy Express Company ·


40 55


A. & W. & Gallagher Express Co.


1 25


Abbott & Miller Express Company


70


Eastern Salt Company, salt


1 00


E. H. Doble & Co., salt


2 40


Callahan Bros., salt .


2 40


Water Department, teaming


108 87


Water Department, horse .


150 00


A. J. Wellington, casting and supplies


316 99


S. Scammell & Son, labor


1 00


Timothy Gilcoine, labor


5 68


W. R. Lofgren, labor


85 52


John Dakers, labor


15 15


Badger Bros., labor


56 01


Sewer Department, labor


21 19


George A. Langley, labor


3 50


J. McFarland & Son, labor


75


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


10 00


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets


5 00


George A. Mayo, hardware


2 00


Hardware Supply Company, hardware


50 66


Harrold L. Bond & Co., supplies


8 00


E. P. Henderson, veterinary


50 25


Boston Woven Hose Company


19 00


C. F. Whitney, soap


2 10


J. F. Hackett, oil


15 60


Charles F. Bates, oil .


19 80


.


99


Oriental Powder Mills, powder


$82 60


J. P. O'Connell, bricks


6 00


Perrin Seamans Co., tools .


9 00


John Harkins, mason


45 16


W. Shea & Son, paving stones


89 00


Cavanaugh Bros., horse


250 00


Chas. L. Prescott, straw


39 49


A. M. Mischler, painting


14 05


David Brown, repairs


7 76


Estate of Terrance Keenan, rent of land


125 00


Thomas Whelan, gravel


125 20


James Brien, gravel .


4 30


Swithin Bros., gravel .


23 20


John Cashman, gravel


32 00


Edward Buckley, sharpening tools


14 40


James Bisson, carriage hire


2 50


West Disinfectant Co.


6 25


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


1 65


Alex. Clark & Co., tools


24 20


$29,775 14


Less transfer :


Repair of public buildings $6 93


Miscellaneous police . 5 72


Almshouse


2 30


School department, fuel


21 85


Outside poor


165 00


Edison street


78 67


Brooks avenue sidewalk 25 64


Chubbuck street drain .


80 00


Newbury avenue 33 56


Rock Island road 69 64


Faxon Park road 210 00


Water construction 8 13


Sewer construction 140 38


Sewer, house connections . 32 18


Houghs Neck hose house . 39 75 Street watering, use of teams 800 78


100


Less transfer :


Garbage, care of horse . $235 00


Sewer maintenance . 200 00


$2,155 53


$27,619 61


STATE AND MILITARY AID.


$1,033. 10


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . 337 42


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1902.


Chap. 447-Taunton Insane Hospital


42 71


Balance $294 71


Appropriation, 1903


7,000 00


EXPENDED


Chap. 372-Pay roll $366 00


Chap. 374-Pay roll


4,197 00


Chap. 447-Pay roll .


2,159 00


Taunton Insane Hospital


128 65


6,850 65


Balance $149 35


SEWER CONSTRUCTION.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903, . 12,412 44


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, labor $4,439 20


Pay roll, office labor


1,502 34


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe 2,012 39


Perrin & Seamans, supplies


188 65


Simpson Bros. Corporation, supplies


15 76


F. H. Crane & Sons, cement


278 20


A. J. Richards, coal .


192 14


Water department, labor and supplies


743 98


New England Telephone, rental


25 96


J. J. Shannon, stationery .


2 00


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


9 99


Spaulding Print Paper Co., stationery 7 24


Frank F. Crane, hardware 2 70


Hardware Supply Co., hardware .


7 85


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., tickets ·


6 75


.


101


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., rent $5 00


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets 10 00


Frost & Adams Co., sundries 14 89


Alexander Clark & Co., supplies


4 30


Sanborn & Damon, supplies


6 40


Edson Manufacturing Co., supplies


28 08


Harold L. Bond, supplies


96 83


Citizens' Gas Co., coke


5 40


Geo. W. Jones, boots


9 50


Geo. E. Thomas, carpenter


563 00


A. W. Parker, labor


98 00


James F. Mullen, labor


17 03


John J. Carville, labor


62 31


Mechanics Iron foundry, casting


94 50


Smith & Lovett, iron


7 04


B. Johnson, lumber


250 02


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., lumber


44 07


A. & W. & Gallagher Express Co. Abbott & Miller Express Co.


12 25


Boston & Quincy Express Co.


25


A. W. Stetson, printing


12 00


Norfolk County Register deeds .


8 39


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster Engineering News Pub. Co., adv. Thomas Whelan, gravel


6 20


17 56


H. H. Faxon, rent of land .


25 00


E. W. Branch, expenses


3 25


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods .


8 78


F. J. Peirce, M. D., services Peoples Market, supplies


30


J. F. Hackett, oil


29 12


Eliza Talbot, land damages


200 .00


Thomas Dolan, land casement


50 00


H. T. Whitman, land easement


350 00


Ann Wood, land easement


200 00


Daniel W. Baxter, land casement


200 00


Caroline B. Tobey, land easement


329 10


H. H. Faxon,


200 00


$12,412 44


1 05


5 27


2 00


102


Appropriation, 1903 . $70,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor . $16,604 44


Pay roll, office labor


2,594 69


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and cement 13,303 29


F. H. Crane & Sons, brick and cement 2,285 39


T. J. O'Connell, labor 22,165 16


J. P. O'Connell, pipe and cement 1,367 52


J. J. Carville, labor 302 91 .


D. F. O'Connell, labor 13 64


Street Department, labor


140 38


B. Johnson, lumber 522 48


Estate B. Johnson, lumber


454 28


Warren Bros., supplies


842 80


Perrin Seamans Co., supplies


360 56


D. F. O'Connell supplies


52 14


Boston Belting Co., supplies


36 37


R. S. Talbot, supplies


2 50


G G. Ledder, supplies


3 40


Harrold L. Bond, supplies .


41 16


Gurney Heater Co., supplies


82 89


Harrington King Co., supplies


2 00


Alexander Clark & Co., supplies


8 42


W. A. Bradford, supplies 11 25


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


16 00


William Westland, hardware


65


Hardware Supply Company, hardware


27 53


N. Y. & Boston Express Company


80


Abbott & Miller Express Company


24 15


A. W. Hayward, sundries


13 44


John W. Nash, sundries


3 61


Oriental Powder Mills, powder


44 38


Citizen Gas Light Co., coke 40 35


Water Department 690 67


Hosmer Codding Co., boots


63 09


George W. Jones, boots


64 50


Sessions Iron Foundry, castings


. 689 09


103


Mechanics Iron Foundry, castings $56 70 J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal 78 95


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


296 42


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets . 60 00 Edson Manufacturing Company, re- pairs and supplies 13 29


George W. Prescott & Son, advertis- ing


7 25


Boston Globe, advertising


7 50


Boston Advertiser, advertising


10 50


Fred F. Green, advertising


3 75


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


5 89


Hartwell & Monroe, stationery .


1 03


Spaulding Print Paper Co., tionery


sta-


3 75


Frost & Adams, stationery


3 64


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods . 20 48


Norfolk County Registry of Deeds


4 96


Boston Bank Note Co., printing


95 00


A. W. Stetson, printing


9 25


New England Telephone Company, rental 21 00


E. V. Trask, wood


9 00


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster


21 20


L. D. Baker, well 19 23


J. M. Sheahan, M. D., services .


2 00


Frank E. Hall, land easement 100 00


Emma Cook, land easement 72 40


Gertrude G. Grant, land easement 9 00


H. T. Whitman, land easement 122 30


W. G. A. Pattee, rent


45 00


$63,975 42


Less transfer to sewer house connec-


tions for supplies.


127 45


·


63,847 97


Balance,


$ 6,152 03


104


SEWER, HOUSE CONNECTIONS.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$1,176 84


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, labor . $793 53


Pay roll, office labor 92 13


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe


153 61


F. H. Crane & Sons, cement


21 00


Simpson Bros., Corporation, supplies


22 60


Alexander Clark & Co., tools and re-


pairs . 7 73


Estate S. A. Comey, canvas


42 40


Quincy Fair, sundries


17


John W. Nash, sundries


3 67


A. W. Stetson, printing


10 75


Robert S. Jones, printing


29 25


1,176 84


Appropriation, 1903


6,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor .


$3,851 98


Pay roll, office labor . 180 00


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and cement


940 64


F. H. Crane & Sons, pipe


17 67


J. McFarland, pipe


23 00


Sanborn & Damon, hardware 4 45


William Westland, hardware


9 72


Hardware Supply Company, hardware


35 03


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods 17 56


M. F. Burr, dry goods


21


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


2 65


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets


10 00


John W. Nash, sundries


10


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster


21 20


Water department


25 12


Street department, labor


32 18


J. J. Carville, labor


7 10


B. Johnson, lumber


22 42


Estate B. Johnson, lumber


45 81


.


.


105


Harrington, King & Co., supplies


$3 33


W. A. Bradford, supplies


5 00


Alex. Clark & Co., tools


5 02


G. H. Gillis, repairs


20 30


$5,280 49


Add transfer from Sewer Construction


for supplies .


127 45


$5,407 94


Balance


$592 06


SEWER DEBT.


Appropriation, 1903, (Paid from re- ceipts from sewer assessments)


$12,800 00


EXPENDED.


April Sewer Bond


$4,500 00


May Sewer Bond


3,000 00


July Sewer Bond


1,500 00


October Sewer Bond .


3,500 00


December Sewer Bond


300 00


12,800 00


SEWER MAINTENANCE.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$170 09


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Boston & Quincy Express Company .


$6 00


Ames Plow Co., supplies . · 136 33


142 33


Balance


$27 76


Appropriation, 1903, (Paid from re-


ceipts from sewer assessments) .


$1,500 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor $540 89


Street department, use of horse . 200 00


Abbott & Downing Co., wagon , 200 00


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing


8 70


106


John Harkins, mason


$57 27


Mechanics Foundry Co., castings 42 75


A. J. Richards & Son, cement 10 40


George W. Jones, clothing


6 75


John W. Nash, sundries


4 40


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


4 07


Boston & Quincy Express Co.,


3 25


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


96


$1,079 44


Balance


$420 56


SURVEY AND PLANS OF CITY.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 $593 12


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, Engineer's office $407 83


W. G. A. Pattee, rent Engineer's office 40 40


G. G. Ledder, supplies


11 40


H. T. Whitman, surveying


100 00


H. T. Whitman, plans


10 00


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


9 25


Loud & Tribou, carriage


4 00


E. C. Sargent, travelling expenses


2 50


John W. Nash, sundries


39


J. H. Roberts, supplies


7 00


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


35


593 12


Appropriation, 1903


$1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, Engineer's office . $349 82


G. G. Ledder, supplies


39 34


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets


5 00


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


2 25


George W. Jones, boots .


3 25


399 66


Balance


$600 34


107


STREET RAILWAY EXERCISE TAX.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$261 32


Additional appropriation


7,680 23


$7,941 55


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, labor


$5,922 46


Johnson & Co., crushed stone


1,450 00


C. Patch & Son, coal


359 50


Oriental Powder Mills, powder .


19 68


Water department


58 97


7,810 61


Balance


$130 94


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . $371 79


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


J. McFarland & Son, sundries . $ 1 25


George Weston, use of horse and


office rent 152 50


153 75


Balance .


$218 04


Appropriation, 1903


175 00


EXPENDED.


W. C. Hartwell, stationery $2 50


S. M. Spencer & Son, stationery 12 85


Malden Specialty Co., sundries .


1 50


George Weston, office expense .


75 45


92 30


Balance


$82 70


STREET LIGHTING.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . $1,663 07


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Quincy Electric Light Co.


1,610 87


Balance


$52 20


.


108


Appropriation, 1903


$21,000 00


EXPENDED.


Quincy Electric Light Co. .


$18,797 11


Citizens' Gas Light Co.


1,148 41


Kitson Lighting Co. 50 00


Olof Nord, labor


4 90


R. O'Connell, labor


1 75


John W. Nash, oil


1 82


C. F. Knowlton, sundry expenses


2 60


20,006 59


Balance


$993 41


STREET WATERING.


Appropriation, 1903


$6,800 00


EXPENDED.


American Car Sprinkler Co., contract $3,300 00


Mrs. Terrence Keenan, contract 540 00


Thomas Whalan, contract .


540 00


W. F. Loud, contract .


540 00


W. J. O'Brien, contract


540 00


Water department, labor and supplies


276 77


Street department, use of teams .


800 78


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


6 25


Robert S. Talbot, repairs


1 75


Henry E. Emerson, repairs


239 45


Pay roll, labor


15 00


$6,800 00


SQUANTUM AND WEBSTER STREETS DRAIN.


Appropriation, 1903 $1,400 00


EXPENDED.


Wollaston Foundry Co., castings $60 53


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and cement 468 50


Patrick Barry, sundries 1 50


Pay roll, labor


319 94


850 47


Balance


$549 53


109


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . $2,242 74 EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902. Books, Supplies and Sundries.


Abbott & Miller, Express Company


$ 3 35


Suffolk Ink Company, supplies . 13 00


Elijah S. Brown, labor


15 17


Frank F. Crane, furniture


25 00


Hardware Supply Company, hardware


1 38


Sanborn & Damon, sundries


2 08


$59 98


Fuel. EXPENDED.


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


$1,354 96


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 47 87


$1,402 83


1,462 81


Balance


$779 93


Appropriation 1903


111,000 00


Add appropriation by Council,


re-


ceipts from tuition


162 25


$111,162 25


Salaries.


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, teachers and superintendent


83,885 68


Janitors.


EXPENDED.


Pay roll


7,018 99


Transportation. EXPENDED.


Old Colony Street Railway


$375 00


B. F. Hodgkinson


366 00


C. E. Noble


. 256 20


$997 20


.


110


Evening School. EXPENDED.


Pay roll, teachers $1,294 70


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting 134 16


Quincy Electric Light Co., labor 4 00


Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies


68 26


Fred F. Green & Co., printing .


3 50


Beal Press, printing


.


5 35


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


20 25


.


$1,530 22


Fuel. EXPENDED.


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal $3,770 27


George E. Frost, coal


1,588 56


Edward M. Alden, coal


1,528 46


Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal Co., coal


170 74


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, wood .


10 00


Thomas O'Brien & Son, wood


58 25


Peter McConarty & Son, wood .


157 00


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


154 21


Street Department, teaming


176 35


$7,613 84


Books Supplies and Sundries.


Wood Harmon & Co., rent $500 00


Quincy Real Estate Trust Co., rent 300 00


Charles H. Johnson, Truant officer 200 00


Charles H. Johnson, school census


125 00


Norfolk County Truant school .


52 28


American Book Co., publishers


1,288 65


Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies


3,481 30


Houghton, Mifflin Co., publishers


360 50


Ginn & Co., publishers 313 47


The Morse Co., publishers 38 46


Werner School Book Co., publishers 18 24


Allyn & Bacon, publishers 60 09


Charles Scribners Sons, publishers ·


12 00


Thompson Brown & Co., publishers


6 25


.


111


D. Appleton & Co., publishers $10 56


Silver, Burdett & Co., publishers 73 76


Herman Goldberger, publishers


7 25


Educational Publishing Co., publishers


51 25


D. C. Heath & Co., publishers


297 42


De Wolfe Fiske Co., publishers


16 00


Libby & Co., publishers


20 83


Morse Bros., publishers


10 62


Longmans, Green & Co., publishers


3 60


Rand & McNally, publishers


53 50


Powers & Lyons, publishers


74 65


W. A. Butterfield, publisher


3 40


Benjamin H. Sampson, publisher


99 87


A. W. Hall Scientific Co., supplies


63 52


Holden Pat. Book Cover Co., supplies


71 74


W. H. P. Faunce, high school address


25 00


Helen E. Bemis, high school pianist


5 00


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing and advertising 153 75


Fred F. Green, printing


106 00


Beal Press, printing


99 60


J. H. Daniels & Son, engraving . 43 50


Oliver Ditson Co., music


40 48


C.H. Brooks, supplies for cooking school 15 27


John W. Nash, sundry supplies


64 20


Bunkio Matsuki, sundry supplies


2 33


Harvard University, sundry supplies


3 35


Suffolk Ink Co., sundry supplies


35 40


C. J. Maynard, sundry supplies


18 60


Jordan Marsh Co., sundry supplies 1 25


L. E. Knott, sundry supplies


1 56


E. H. Doble & Co., sundry supplies


6 00


4 65


Milton Bradley & Co., sundry supplies Wadsworth Howland & Co., sundry supplies ·


18 50


Edgar M. Copeland, sundry supplies . 3 77


63


Mary E. Dearborn, sundry supplies . Remington Typewriter Co., sundry supplies 3 50


112


T. B. Pollard, sundry supplies $3 96


F. J. Perry, sundry supplies 4 89


Frank E. Parlin, sundry supplies


59 20


Austin W. Green, sundry supplies Charles Sampson, sundry supplies


75


H. A. Kennedy, sundry supplies


8 80


W. A. Bradford, sundry supplies


6 70


W. H. Ripley & Co., supplies


75


J. Curtin, supplies


4 80


Clark & Smith, supplies


8 13


M. E. Dewson, supplies


1 80


Charles H. Taylor, supplies


70


George Linton, supplies


50


Busch & Lamb, Optical Co., supplies .


10 13


W. H. Claflin, paper


16 88


Chandler & Barbour, hardware .


21 60


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


22 20


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


1 13


Frank F. Crane, hardware .


16 50


T. L. Williams, repairing clocks


10 00


T. J. Remick, repairing clocks


3 00


C. F. Pettengill repairing clocks


19 00


William Patterson, plants and shrubs


6 25


N. E. Telephone Co., rental


37 44


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting


67 70


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting


107 85


D. E. Wadsworth & Co., dry goods


123 57


D. E. Wadsworth & Co., flags


19 80


E. H. Batchelder, flags


9 30


N. Y. & Boston Express Co.


15 80


Abbott & Miller Express Co.,


133 07


M. A. Dill, laundry


4 28


Taylor Bros., laundry


47 70


George W. Turner, laundry


10 00


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., repairs


24 00


A. W. Mumford, periodicals


1 50


Union Book Co., binding


98 00


Mary A. Atherton, books


45 00


Alice G. Higgins, clerical .


.


20 50


7 52


113


Harriett P. Fenton, clerical $4 00


Bigelow & Jordan, framing 3 75


H. L. Kincaide & Co., furnishings


271 59


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster


33 20


Red Cross Chemical Co., chemicals


8 00


Charles C. Hearn, chemicals


4 90


L. N. Nickerson, awning


12 70


Friend Crane, hardware and repairs


152 50


Geo. O. Langley, labor


7 93


George W. Turner, labor


10 75


J. McFarland & Son, labor


5 21


Elijah S. Brown, labor


10 00


William C. Caldwell, labor


5 00


J. W. Doherty, labor .


6 75


W. G. Chubbuck, teaming .


3 97


Allen Shade Roller Co., shades


29 62


A. F. Hayward, soap


7 80


F. W. Burnham, sharpening lawn mowers


11 55


George K. Bennett, oil


9 10


George K. Bennett, labor


16 05


Herbert A. Hayden, tuning pianos


9 00


Thorp & Martin Co., stationery


38 20


$9,928 82


Summary.


Appropriation, 1903 . .


111,000 00


Add appropriation by Council, (Re- (ceipts from tuition)


162 25


$111,162 25


EXPENDED.


Salaries, teachers


$83,885 68


Janitors


7,018 99


Transportation


997 20


Evening Schools


1,530 22


Fuel ..


7,613 84


Books, supplies and sundries


9,928 82


110,974 25


Balance


$187 50


114


TEAL POND.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . $66 05


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Pay roll, labor


66 05


TAX REFUND.


Appropriation 1903


$648 65


EXPENDED.


Mary L. Richards


$ 3 48


Willard Walsh


49 45


Harlow H. Rogers


261 45


John V. Scott


7 00


H. N. Richards .


48 11


John H. Dinegan


18 00


Annie M. Kelley


29 75


Edith Plympton


60 04


H. T. Whitman


43 94


Heirs of Dennis Coffey


68 42


Est. of Arthur O. and Joseph Roberts


8 51


George H. Norris


50 50


648 65


WASHINGTON SCHOOLHOUSE.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903


$55,000 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


McLean & Wright, architects


$2,428 12


George Howard, builder


41,911 00


Ross & Seabury, heating


5,250 00


William C. Seelye, inspector


595 00


H. L. Kincaide & Co., furnishings


2,304 18


Pay roll, labor


558 79


Sewer Department, labor


180 78


Water Department, labor


44 77


George O. Langley, labor


15 65


Blodgett Clock Company, clocks


299 00


Hardware Supply Company, hardware 36 25


Chamberlain Weather Strip Company 141 00


Walter B. Ross, ventilating


73 79


.


115


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., tickets $ 4 50


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets


10 00


C. Patch & Son, coal


61 18


C. F. Knowlton, sundry expenses


3 90


$53,917 91


Balance


$1,082 09


WARD 6 PLAYGROUND.


Appropriation 1903


$750 00


Additional appropriation


500 00


$1,250 00


EXPENDED.


Schlegel & Fottler, sundries


$ 19 50


Estate Hannah C. Pope, loam


386 49


Thomas Whelan, labor and loam


791 75


Fred B. Rice, labor and seeds


13 00


1,210 74


Balance


$39 26


WATER TROUGH-WARD 3.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903. . .


$350 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Thomas W. Smith, granite trough $250 00


Pay roll, labor


13 50


Timothy Gilcoine, labor


13 00


Water Department, labor


·


296 05


Balance


$53 95


WIDENING COPELAND STREET.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 .


$301 82


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902.


Enoch H. Doble, award


278 25


Balance


$23 57


19 55


116


WILLARD SCHOOLHOUSE-REPAIRS.


Appropriation 1903


$1,500 00


EXPENDED.


F. Favorite, painting


$513 25


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, furnishings


135 15


P. J. Williams & Co., labor


399 20


E. S. Beckford, electrician


165 00


William Harkins, mason


78 25


Estate B. Johnson, lumber


90 32


George A. Mayo, hardware


88 69


John G. Thomas, labor


23 62


1,493 48


$6 52


WATER DEPARTMENT-MAINTENANCE.


Balance Jan. 1, 1903 . .


$757 20


EXPENDED ACCOUNT, 1902


C. Patch & Son, coal $80 15


New England Telephone Co., rental .


41 43


Henry E. Emerson, sundries


36 80


William Westland, hardware


10 14


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing


4 50


Joseph F. Hogan, horse shoeing


3 50


Loud & Tribou, grain


39 30


B. Johnson, lumber .


112 32


Charles A. Claflin & Co., supplies


202 68


Harrold L. Bond & Co., supplies


148 51


Benjamin F. Allen, stationery


2 50


John W. Nash, sundries


1 67


Abbott & Miller Express Company




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