Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1904, Part 4

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1904
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Combination Hook & Ladder


No. 2, Wollaston Station


525 00


Hook & Ladder No. 3, West Quincy Station . 525 00


J. H. O'Brien, assistant engineer 150 00


77


F. C. Packard, assistant engineer 150 00 D. J. Nyhan, assistant engineer 150 00


$19,168 00


Balance


$132 41


Fire Alarm


Balance from Jan. 1, 1904 ·


$134 16


Add transfer by Council from pay of firemen and repairs 1903 4 84


$139 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Eagle Polishing Co., power .


$125 00


Quincy Electric Light Co., power 4 00


Edmund G. Hayden, painting 10 00


$139 00


Appropriation 1904


$1200 00


EXPENDED


Eagle Polishing Co., power


$125 00


Quincy Electric Light Co., power 32 00


George M. Stevens, repairs .


69 25


P. J. Williams & Co.,


74 90


General Electric Co.,


8 51


Washington Street Congregational society, repairs tower


17 00


Pettengill Andrews Co., supplies


22 60


W. E. Decrow, supplies


49 17


William Carroll, labor


70 00


Charles H. Farrell, "


12 00


C. L. Redding,


41 25


F. W. Besanko 66


6 00


Thomas Hogan, 66


9 00


T. Bisson, 66


6 00


78


John Singlar, " 6 00


Elcock & Son, use of sled 52 00


James M. Flaherty, use of sled


14 00


Thomas Douglas, use of horse


10 00


William Westland, hardware


2 15


Hardware Supply C'o., 66


87


J. E. Keniley & Co., labor and material 3 40


N. Y. & Boston Ex Co.


55


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co., 1 10


$632 75


Balance


$567 25


Horses and Harness


Appropriation 1904


$600 00


EXPENDED.


Walsh & Hall Co., horse


$475 00


Henry E. Emerson, harness .


12 50


D. S. Driscoll, harness .


5 70


$493 20


Balance


$106 80


Hose®


Appropriation 1904


$1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Combination Ladder Co. $108 00


Combination Ladder Co.


480 00


Combination Ladder Co.


195 00


$783 00


Balance


$217 00.


79


Keeping Chief's Horse


Appropriation 1904


$200 00


EXPENDED.


Peter J. Williams . $200 00


Clothing


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 $200 00


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903.


Combination Ladder Co., coats $99 00


J. B. Sutherland, boots . 96 00


195 00


Balance .


$5 00


Appropriation 1904


$200 00


EXPENDED.


J. B. Sutherland, boots


$57 00


J. D. Macewen, coats


.


3 00


$60 00


Balance .


$140 00


Fuel


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$204 41


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903.


Poor Department, wood


10 50


Balance . . .


$193 91


Appropriation 1904


$500 00


.


80


EXPENDED.


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


$418 50 · J. F. Sheppard & Sons, " . 4 50 .


$423 00


Balance


$77 00


Lighting Engine Houses


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 .


$310 91


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903.


Quincy Electric Light Co :


Central station


$13 51


Quincy Point


4 92


West Quincy


5 21


Wollaston 66


8 37


Atlantic 66


5 63


$37 64


Balance .


$273 27


Appropriation 1904


$300 00


EXPENDED.


Quincy Electric Light Co :


Central station


$92 33


Quincy Point 66


24 87


West Quincy


28 71


Wollaston 66


45 53


Atantic


27 81


$219 25


Balance .


$80 75


81


Horse Shoeing And Keeping


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$460 26


Add transfer, by Council from pay of firemen and repairs 1903


90 79


$551 05


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


J. H. Litchfield & Co., hay and grain


139 12


E. H. Doble & Co., hay and grain . 212 52


Loud & Tribou, 66 126 31


M. T. Griffin, horse food


6 00


Joseph F. Hogan, horse shoeing


27 00


David Brown, horse shoeing .


18 35


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing


9 25


W. T. Lillie 66 66


8 00


Patrick Desmond, 66 66


.


$551 05 $2,500 00


Appropriation 1904


EXPENDED


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, hay and grain 757 49


F. H. Crane & Sons, hay and grain 673 39


E. H. Doble & Co., 66 66


292 85


J. H. Litchfield & Co., " " 230 57


Loud & Tribou 66 66 66


184 73


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing . 139 75


David Brown 66


.


36 95


A. W. Woodward,


66


25 25


Patrick Desmond, 66 66


37 50


Joseph F. Hogan, 66


66


22 25


Daniel Desmond,


66


16 50


William T. Lillie,


66


66


12 50


S. K. Tarbox


66 66


11 63


·


·


.


$2,441 36


$58 64


Balance


4 50


82


REPAIRS AND FIXTURES


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$183 47


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Henry E. Emerson, repairs


63 15


Badger Bros., labor


49 70


John F. Kemp, “


5 00


$117 85


Balance


$65 62


Appropriation 1904


$1,300 00


EXPENDED


Henry E. Emerson


919 81


Standard Extinguisher Co.


35 00


S. K. Tarbox & Son


32 00


J. McFarland & Son


18 26


C. Callahan Co.


17 00


David Brown, iron work


3 25


Eagle Oil Co., sundries


1 06


$1,026 38


Balance


$2


Miscellaneous EXPENDED


Balance from Jan. 1, 1904


$187 67


Add transfer, by council from pay


of firemen and repairs 1903


162 23


$349 90


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Mrs. M. E. Havelin, laundry


$31 30


L. T. Lyons,


20 00


Branschied & Martin, 66


15 61


A. L. Mead, laundry


6 50


Joseph Fratus, use of team


26 00


.


.


.


83


West Quincy Granite Co., use of


horse


.


14 00


M. J. McGrath, use of horse 4 00 .


E. P. Henderson, veterinary


38 00


N. B. Furnald, rent of land


15 00


J. F. Hackett, oil


16 30


New England Telephone rental


Co.,


99 96


Callahan Bros., sundries


17 78


Boynton & Russell, "


9 85


Solshine Manufacturing Co., sun- dries


5 00


David Brown, sundries


1 00


F. C. Packard,


supplies


3 00


T. Gurney 66


5 55


Henry E. Emerson, "


9 25


Edward J. Murphy, drugs


4 50


W. Record, M. D. services


4 00


William Westland, hardware


2 80


N. Y. & Boston Express Co.,


50


$349 90


Appropriation 1904


$2,000 00


EXPENDED


Thomas F. Carroll, use of team


336 00


Thomas Douglas,


275 00


Combination Ladder Co., extin-


guisher


100 00


Cyrus Noble, use of sleigh ·


20 00


Thomas O'Brien & Son, sled .


45 00


N. B. Furnald, rent of land


15 00


New England Telephone Co., rental


78 67


E. P. Henderson, veterinary


38 50


H. A. Souther,


37 50


Combination Ladder Co., sundry


supplies


72 00


·


·


use of


-


84


Henry E. Fmerson, sundry supplies 96 28


C. Callahan & Co.,


65 50


F. H. Brown, .


1 25


T. Gurney, .


5 75


F. C. Packard, 66


.


8 86


Polar Salve Co.,


.


7 00


J. P. Mowrey, 66


6 00


Standard Extinguisher Co., sundry supplies 2 50


A. Phillips, sundry supplies 12 34


I. P. Bent, sundry supplies · 8 00


Boynton & Russell sundry supplies


11 15


D. E. Wadsworth, dry goods


54 00


Mary E. Havelin, laundry


44 90


Bridget Sullivan


37 18


A. L. Mead,


6 50


Walter P. Hill, sundries


5 00


David Brown,


75


John McFarland & Son, supplies


40


Johnson Bros., sundries .


40


Walsh Pharmacy, chemicals


21 47


Edward J. Murphy,


26 78


Joseph F. Reinhalter, labor


138 50


Charles H. Farrell, labor


85 00


M. D. Kelley, labor


42 00


«Charles E. Anderson labor Edward Hardwick, labor


10 00


W. J. Blake, labor


6 00


M. C. McDonald, labor


6 00


John Tite, labor


6 00


A. Knight,


6 00


A. F. Rew, “


6 00


A. M. Coburn, labor


4 00


Samuel P. Hanson, labor


1 50


M. R. Sparrow, use of horse


8 50


M. J. McGrath, « 66 3 00


M. R. Sparrow, meals for firemen 15 00


.


.


7 90


85


John Le Blue,


8 25


Mrs. James McCarthy, meals for


firemen


10 00


Dexter Remick, meals for firemen 12 75


C. F. Pettengill, badges


12 00


Peter L. Litchfield, stationery


2 65


William Westland, hardware


98


J. F. Hackett, oil .


22 10


J. H. Cregan, labor with horse


6 00


N. Y. & Boston Ex Co . .


30 .


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber


98 .


$1,861 09


$138 91 .


FF" DERAL AVENUE


Balance Jan 1, 1' .904 6 .


$391 72


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Pay roll, labor


$391 72


FURNACE BROOK RETAINING WALL


Ap' propriation 1904


$400 00


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


$90 00


Timothy Gilcoine, stone work 253 00


Street. Department, use of teams.


25 00


$368 00


$32 00


GOFFE STREET WIDENING


Appropriation 1904


$3,000 00


86


FXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


$1,841 84


Timothy Gilcoine, stone work


653 12


John Fallon & Son, paving blocks 100 15


W. Shea & Son,


200 00


Charles Wilson, '


140 00


Wollaston Foundry Co., casting


28 90


A. J. Richard & Son, cement


17 50


George O. Langley, labor


1 75


Water Department, labor and


material


16 74


G. A. R. PAUL REVERE POST 88


Appropriation 1904


$400 00


EXPENDED


Thomas Ring S. V. C. .


$400 00


JOHN A. BOYD CAMP NO. 2


Appropriation 1904


$50 00


EXPENDED


$50 00


John M. Fitzgerald, quarter master


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 $2,230 98


Miscellaneous


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


H. M. McIntosh, care of dump $25 00


Water Department, labor


15 16


H. A. Keith, permits


15 00


A. W. Stetson, printing .


11 15


George W. Prescott, printing


14 75


$3,000 00


87


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire . 4 00


Charles C. Hearn, sundries .


15 00


C. H. Goldthwait, vaccine points


3 00


Hartwell & Monroe, stationery


2 17


J. L. Fairbanks, 66


2 10


William Westland, hardware


2 55


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


1 20


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. .


1 80


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.


1 15


$114 03


Contagious Diseases


EXPEEDED ACCOUNT 1903


City of Boston


$548 84


Town of Brookline


297 84


Town of Randolph


12 00


John F. Welch, M. D.


5 00


$863 68


$977 71


. Balance


$1,253 27


Appropriation 1904 . ·


1,500 00


Less transfer by Council to gar-


bage appropriation


200 00


$1,300 00


Miscellaneous


EXPENDED


Clara A. Penley, clerical service $156 00


Annie H. Leonard, « 6 00


J. Gourley, care of dump 0


78 00


H. M. McIntosh, care of dump


25 00


George W. Prescott & Son, print-


ing and advertising 71 25


88


A. W. Stetson, printing 39 45


Fred F. Green, 42 50


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster . 33 40


Edward J. Lennon, sundry expense 12 03


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire . 13 50


H. A. Keith, services 15 00


Charles C. Hearn, antitoxine 15 00


Micoli Granandna, cleaning city dumps 5 00


W. A. Bradford, plumbing 7 00


William Parker & Son, services 5 00


W. A. Greenough, publication


2 50


Hartwell & Monroe, stationery


2 40


Lyman A. Chapin,


1 70


J. L. Fairbanks,


.


2 10


G. W. Crawford, constable


1 80


William Westland, hardware


1 25


Hardware Supply Co., "


2 00


H. L. Kincaide & Co., sundries


45


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


5 95


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. 3 90


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


2 55


Murphy's Ex.


30


Water Department, labor and mat- erial


7 32


John Minhinick, labor and material


3 00


John F: Gearin


5 50


Irvin L. Badger,


3 50


John Gregory,


2 00


Thomas Barry, 66


1 00


William J. Kelly,


1 00


F. L. Bowen,


1 00


Lawrance Butler


66 50


.


·


.


$575 85


89


Contagious Diseases


EXPENDED


Charles W. Towne, nurse


54 60


City of Boston


50 00


J. A. & W. Bird, sundries ·


17 82


C. Patch & Son, coal


3 65


$126 07


$701 92


Balance


$598 08


Garbage


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 $43 25


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing . 4 20


Sanborn & Damon, hardware 4 00


$8 20


Balance $35 05


Appropriation 1904


$3,000 00


Add transfer by Council from mis-


cellaneous


200 00


$3,200 00


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


$2,652 00


Edwin R. Wheble, contract


150 00


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing and sundries .


55 10


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


11 50


Street Department, board of horses


235 00


$3,103 60


Balance


$96 40


90


Iuspection


Appropriation 1904


$780 00


EXPENDED


Edward J. Lennon, inspector


$780 00


INTEREST ON CITY DEBT


Appropriation 1904 $16,483 24


Add transfer by Council from appro-


priation for Interest on Tempor-


ary loans .


186 32


$16,669 56


EXPENDED.


Street improvement loan


$56 00


Houghs Neck fire station


8 75


Water street sidewalk


85 75


East Elm avenue


35 00


Wollaston fire station


70 00


Plumbing Coddington and Wollas- ton schoolhouses


30 59


City stable


26 25


Chubbuck street


30*66


Sewer house connections


35 00


Winthrop avenue gutters


122 50


Sewer house connections


70 00


Rock Island road


12 25


Purchase of hose


8 75


Hancock street


87 50


Remodeling City Hall


201 25


Bath house, Ward 2


24 50


Washington schoolhouse loan


866 25


Quincy schoolhouse loan


410 00


Copeland street loan


140 00


Street Improvement loan


367350


Street Improvement loan


34125


Street Improvement loan


35 00


91


City stables


. 17 50


Copeland street loan


.


20 00


East Elm avenue


17 50


Hancock street


17 50


Street Improvement loan


551 25


Willard schoolhouse


30 00


Beale street


30 66


Hancock and Granite streets


43 75


Permanent sidewalks


87 50


Hook & Ladder truck


24 50


Plumbing Hancock schoolhouse


52 50


Municipal loan


125 00


Bigelow street


245 00


Quincy schoolhouse loan


35 00


Quincy schoolhouse loan


40 00


Bigelow street


175 00


Municipal loan


125 00


Municipal loan


312 50


Permanent sidewalk


40 00


Grading Cranch schoolhouse lot


87 50


Plans and surveys of city


20 00


Adams street .


10 00


Adams schoolhouse loan


40 00


Quincy schoolhouse loan


280 00


Chubbuck street


280 00


Quincy schoolhouse loan 52 50


Plumbing Hancock schoolhouse


8 75


Quincy schoolhouse loan


70 00


Houghs Neck fire station


52 50


Plumbing Almshouse


78 75


Madison street


52 50


Street Improvement loan


266 00


Furnace Brook and Hancock street


79 61


Washington schoolhouse lot


96 25


Cemetery loan


385 00


Faxon Park road


.


.


43 75


Street Improvement loan


.


42 00


92


Coddington street claim .


43 75


Fire alarm boxes


22 75


Police Signal serviee


113 75


Sewer house connections


105 00


Permanent sidewalks


84 00


Cranch schoolhouse lot


52 50


Wollaston fire station


183 75


Independence avenue drain


43 75


Willard street paving


120 00


Squantum street drain


28 00


Schoolhouse loan


87 50


Municipal loan


625 00


Street Improvement loan


17 50


Schoolhouse loan


35 00


Atlantic schoolhouse lot


210 00


Willard street drain


122 50


Webster street


122 50)


Chubbuck street drain


1 .8 75,


Houghs Neck fire station


8 75.


Poor Department deficit


20 70


Sewer house connections


35 00


Sewer house connections


70 00


Copeland street


140 00


Copeland street


367 50


Winthrop avenue gutters


105 00


Schoolhouse loan .


450 00


Washington schoolhouse loan .


866 25


Street Improvement loan


341 25


Hancock street


105 00.


City stables


43 75 ,


Bath house, Ward 2


24 50 ;


East Elm avenue 52 500


Water street sidewalk


85 75'


Chubbuck street


30 59


Wollaston fire station


61 25


Plumbing Coddington and Wollas-


ton schoolhouses


26 28


93


Remodeling City Hall


201 25


Street Improvement loan


17 50


Street Improvement loan


52 50


Street Improvement loan


551 25


Copeland street


20 00


Winthrop avenue gutters


17 50


Hancock and Granite streets .


26 25


Plumbing Hancock schoolhouse


52 50


Willard schoolhouse


30 00


Police signal boxes


22 30


Beale street


30 59


Permanent sidewalks


70 00


Hook & Ladder truck


24 50


Bigelow street


420 00


Plumbing Hancock schoolhouse


8 75


Adams street .


10 00


Quincy and Adams schoolhouses


40 00


Permanent sidewalk


20 00


Quincy Schoolhouse


332 50


Grading Cranch schoolhouse lot


70 00


Plans and survey of City


20 00


Chubbuck street drain


280 00


Faxon Park road


43 75


Houghs Neck fire station


43 75


Plumbing Almshouse


78 75


Washington schoolhouse lot


87 50


Hancock street and Furnace brook 67 38


Madison street


45 50


Schoolhouse loan


35 00


Street Improvement loan


252 00


Cemetery loan


385 00


Independence avenue


4 00


Federal avenue


20 00


Independence avenue


4 00


Independence avenue


43 75


Police Signal service


113 75


Sewer house connection


70 00


94


Sewer house connections


120 00


Wollaston hose house


157 50


Federal avenue


20 00


Squantum street drain


28 00


Cranch schoolhouse lot


52 50


Permanent sidewalk


75 25


Willard street paving


120.00


Fire alarm boxes


22 75


Coddington street .


43 75


Schoolhouse loan


35 00


Permanent sidewalks


17 50


Hancock and Granite streets


17 50


Atlantic schoolhouse lot .


210 00


Webster street


105 00


Willard street drain


122 50


Sea avenue


20 00


Balance


$20 70


INTEREST ON WATER DEBT


Appropriation 1904


$27,725 00


Additional appropriation from re-


ceipts


757 50


$28,482 50


Expended


28,482 50


INTEREST ON SEWER DEBT


Appropriation 1904


$17,179 25


Additional appropriation from re- ceipts · .


650 00


$17,829 25


Expended


.


17,789 25


Balance .


$40 00


·


$16,648 86


95


INTEREST ON PARK DEBT


Appropriation 1904


$1,600 00


Expended


1,600 00


INTEREST ON TEMPORARY LOANS


Appropriation 1904


$10,000 00


Less transfer by Council to interest


on City debt


186 32


$9,813 68


Expended


8,601 99


Balance .


$1,211 69


LAW LIBRARY


Appropriation 1904


$75 00


EXPENDED.


Edward Thompson & Co., books $37 50


Little, Brown & Co., books


6 00


James H. Thomas, labels


9 25


$52 75


Balance .


$22 25


LINCOLN AVENUE GUTTERS


Appropriation 1904


$700 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, laboa


$489 97


W. Shea & Son, paving blocks .


184 45


The H. Gore Co., paving


25 58


$700 00


1)


)


5


96


MOUNT WOLLASTON CEMETERY ENTRANCE


Appropriation, 1904


$3,000 00


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor $279 59


Ames Plow Co., tools


4 99


Timothy Gilcoine, stone work


1,161 00


$1,445 58


Balance .


$1,554 42


MISCELLANEOUS CITY EXPENSES


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$1,893 24


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


D. A. Bruce, M. D., return of births $3 25


Charles S. Adams M. D., "


4 50


C. W. Geary, 66 66


2 75


Thomas J. Dion 66 66


8 00


R. McLennon, 60 66 66


21 25


John H. Ash, 66 66


26 25


Frank W. Brett,


66


25


E. R. Johnson, 66 66


2 00


Mrs. Alma Stein


3 00


N. S. Hunting,


66 66


66


18 50


A. P. Thompson,


66


66


.


1 00


Frank S. Davis, 66 66


66 CC


66 .


3 25


F. J. Peirce,


66 66


66


.


.


2 00


W. Record,


66 . 4 50


J. M. Sheahan, 66 66


66


24 00


Owen B. Sands,


66 66


66


66


25


W. E. Keenan,


66 66


.. .


50


R. J. McCormick "


66


.. . .


50


A. L. Draper, 66 66


66


25


.


.


2 25


E. H. Bushnell, 66


9 50


H. C. Hallowell, 66 66


66


66


97


Henry L. Deering "


25


Bianchi Francisca "


75


Thomas F. Padula, 66


. 1 75


John F. Welch,


8 00


Fred E. Jones,


.


7 50


H. S. Hayford,


4 75


W. J. Middleton, " 66 66 4 50 .


Maria A. Drew, “


66 .


1 75


John Hall, return of deaths


42 75


W. E. Brown, “


.


29 50


A. W. Fay,


14 75


Edward L. Bean, 66


3 50


Henry W. French, birth census 72 00


William J. Parker,


35 20


Charles P. Sheldon, " 25 20


Ada M. Nightingale, clerical service 50 00


Alice E. Townsend, compile report


16 50


Annie H. Leonard, 66


16 00


N. G. Nickerson, expert, land dam- age . 25 00


G. S. & H. S. Chase, accountants 266 00


Story & Thorndike, legal service 25 00


J. B. Sullivan, 30 00


Charles J. Nichols, deputy sheriff .


2 84


Paul R. Blackmur, sundry expense 12 00


Norfolk County, copy of records


8 00


Plymouth County, copy of records .


1 00


Walter Dole, Chubbuck street


claim


100 00


J. M. Richards, damage to estate Quincy avenue .


250 00


George H. Field, damage to estate Houghs Neck


100 00


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.,


15


Arthur W. Lane, killing seal . 3 00


. 98


William E. Cook,


3 00


Andrew Peterson, 3 00 .


Walter Tavender, 66 3 00 ·


A. C. Sampson,


66 3 00


Benjamin Francis, killing seals


45 00


Balance


Appropriation 1904


$3,000 00


EXPENDED


W. Porter & Co., bond for tax col- lector


120 00


W. Porter & Co., bond for treasurer 105 00


Ada M. Nightingale, clerk to mayor 100 00 Mollie E. Fairbanks clerk to tax collector 70 00


Sara C. McGovern, service on state valuation book 13 00


Florence E. Brooks, service on state valuation book 13 00


Clara A. Penley, service on state valuation book 12 00


J. F. Merrill, service on state valu- ation book 7 00


William L. Haskill, report Hancock street bridge hearing 34 55


H. T. Whitman, expertservice Han- cock street bridge hearing 30 00


Coleman Bros., expert service Han- cock street bridge hearing 40 00


George T. Magee, expert service Hancock street bridge hearing 5 00


N. G. Nickerson, expert service Hancock street bridge hearing 35 00 N. G. Nickerson, expert service Wood, Harmon & Co., case 25 00


$1,352 89


$540 35


99


N. G. Nickerson, expert service, Bates case 50 00


Pay roll, special officers Fore River bridge ceusus . 64 14


Jonathan Hayden, service Fore River bridge census 6 00


Abel Young service, Fore River bridge census 10 00


William G. Nash, service Fore River bridge census 24 00


Alex. Sanders, service Fore River


bridge census . 18 00


Thomas J. Dolan, service Fore River bridge census 10 00


A. G. Doliver, service Fore River bridge census . 30 00


George T. Westland, service Fore River bridge census 37 50


Walter V. Loud, service Fore River bridge census 5 00


Paul R. Blackmur, sundry expense Fore River bridge hearing 19 00


Charles Hall, service Fore River bridge hearing


10 00


J. B. Sullivan, service Fore River bridge hearing 50 00


John C. Miller, stenographer Fore River bridge hearing 179 40


J. H. Cunningham, witness, Quincy vs. Weymouth · ·


20 00


Clerk Plymouth County Courts copies 1 25


Norfolk County Records, copies 3 00


Commonwealth Massachusetts " ·


2 00


Mary Coyle, claim, injury on street George Rand, .


175 00


75 00


W. S. Ford, claim . . 242 28


100


Patrick Sweeney, injury in trench


50 00 Thomas A. Fitzgerald, damage to property 25 00


Patrick Cain, court judgment


111 73


Joseph M. Sheahan, M. D., services Town of Randolph, aid to soldiers W. E. Decrow, police signals


35 00


214 12


290 00


P. J. Williams & Co., voting booths 43 50


C. F. Pettengill, care of city clock .


50 00


C. F. Pettengill, repair of city clock George W. Prescott & Son, adver- tising


2 00


Foreign Language Press Co., print- ing ·


26 00


F. A. Skinner, photographs, .


17 50


John S. Odom,


50


John Hall, burials .


140 00


Johnson & Brook, carriage hire


40 00


Loud & Tribou 66


15 00


George H. Field, deputy sheriff


1 16


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster


10 60


Lyman A. Chapin, stationery 1 50


Ivers Johnson Co., pistols for police


264 00


$2,993 73


Balance $6 27


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Balance Jan 1, 1904


$9 49


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Miscellaneous


N. Y. & Boston Ex Co.,


$6 40


Boston & Quincy Ex Co.,


75


University N. Y. sundries


2 20


$9 35


Balance


14


15 00


101


Appropriation 1904 $6,400 00


EXPENDED Salaries and Assistants


Pay Roll .


$2,688 90


Periodicals, Binding and Printing


A. K. Allstine, binding . $344 50


Home Library & Supply Associa- tion, periodicals 246 20


George W. Prescott & Son, print-


ing


48 75


Fred F. Green, printing .


38 13


Amelia L. Bumpus, sundries and periodicals


11 97


George B. Meleney


1 00


The H. H. Wilson Co.,


6 00


$696 55


Catalogue Fund


Charlotte Cochrane, typewriting . 693 24


George W. Prescott & Son, printing 60 00


$753 24.


Books


Charles E. Lauriat & Co.,


$684 92:


N. J. Bartlett


36 52:


Alvin A. Vinal


13 30


Soldiers & Sailors Historical Society


1 60


Booklovers Library


100 00


Little Brown & Co


175 35


Massachusetts Historical Society


6 00


American Unitarian Society


72


W. A. Greenough & Co.,


2 50


Amelia L. Bumpus,


3 50


$1,024 41


Fuel and Lighting


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal . · $181 50


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, wood · 5 00


- 14


5


102


Citizens Gas Light Co., lighting 9 60 Quincy Electric Light Company lighting . 303 08


$499 18


Miscellaneous


Alex Nugent, labor


$181 00


James Meaney, grading


.


25 00


James Meaney, stone dust 2 50


E. L. Withey, labor


5 40


James Weeks,


12 35


E. C. Sargent, 66


2 00


William Parker, labor and material 22 25


Friend Crane, sundry repairs 25 43


F. W. Burnham, sundry repairs 4 50


W. A. Bradford, 50


E. S. Beckford, electrical repairs 4 15


C. F. Pettengill, repair clock 2 00


Samuel Ward & Co., stationery


13 21


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster 43 05


John W. Nash, sundries


10 52


Library Bureau, book case


40 00


Edward A. Hammond, printing


6 00


Merrill Dexter & Co., paint 5 00


Edward Farmer, painting 10 40


City of Quincy, street sprinkling


12 49


Knight & Thomas, fire extinguisher 16 00


Hopkins & Holden, sundries


11 67


University New York,


32


N. Y. N. H & H. R. R., Boston tickets 2 25


Boston Safe Deposit Trust, rent of safe .


10 00


Amelia L. Bumpus, sundry expense


16 59


Alice G. White, 2 25


Library Art Club, assessment ·


5 00


John C. Paige & Co., insurance . 107 65


103


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber


21 02


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


6 41


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.,


42 90


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co


21 32


Abbot & Miller Ex. Co.,


8 00


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.,


23 75


Boynton & Russell, Ex. Co.,


15 50


$737 72


Summary


Appropriation 1904


$6400 00


EXPENDED


Salaries and assistants


$2,688 90


Catalogue fund


753 24


Periodical printing


and binding


696 55


Books


1024 41


Fuel and lighting


499 18


Miscellaneous


737 72


$6400 00


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Permanent Men


Appropriation 1904


$19,656 00


Pay roll


$18,545 14


Edward J. Curtin


262 50


Claus A. Broberg


262 50


Charles T. Crooker


262 50


Patrick Kelliher


35 00


$19,367 64


Balance


$288 36


Chief's Salary


Appropriation 1904


$1,000 00


EXPENDED


Joseph W. Hayden, chief


$1,000 00


EXPENDED


104


Police Station


Appropriation 1904 $200 00


EXPENDED


Joseph W. Hayden, keeper $200 00


Enforcement of Liquor Law


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 $766 25


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


W. Jenness, legal service


15 00


Balance


$751 25


Appropriation 1904


$500 00


Less transfer by Council to miscel- laneous police appropriation


$100 00


$400 00


EXPENDED


Daniel R. McKay, sundry expenses


$117 25


George A. McKay, officer


8 75


Malcolm C. Stewart,


1 25


Thomas F. Mahoney, "


5 00


Henry W. Thorne,


5 00


Daniel H. Doran,


8 75


Henry J. Mathews,


137 50


Alfred W. Goodhue,


5 00


Joseph F. Goodhue,


2 50


Frank E. Burrell,


3 75


William S. Lyons,


66


1 25


Edward J. Curtin,


66


2 50


John Bowton,


5 25


John T. Larkin,


6 25


David L. Gordon, 66


4 00


George W. Peterson, "


5 00


George A. Cahill,


1 25


Joseph W. Hayden, use of horse and


carriage


14 50


105


Patrick H. Bradley, sundry expense 2 60


Clarence M. Jenness, services


24 95


George T. Magee, stenographer


4 00


Alex Morrison, services


10 00


Fred M. Jones, M. D. services


11 00


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


3 53


Johnson & Brown, carriage hire


5 00


Thomas F. Maloney, sundry expense


2 00


$397 83


Balance


$2 17


Special and Miscellaneous


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 146 06


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Loud & Tribou, carriage hire


$37 00


C. Patch, & Son, coal . 29 05


Christina Nelson, meals for prisoners 20 00


John H. Ash, M. D., services


10 00


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing and repairs 10 95


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting. 9 10


Citizens' Gas Light Co., 66


2 40


F. H. Crane & Sons, grain


5 25


W. E. Decrow, supplies


4 00


W. G. A. Pattee, legal services


5 00


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber


98


W. C. Hartwell, stationery


75


John W. Nash, sundries


42


$134 90


Balance


$11 16


$3,000 00


Appropriation 1904 Add transfer by Council from ap- propriation enforcement liquor law


$100 00


$3,100 00


4


106


EXPENDED


Pay roll, special officers 3d and 4th of July


$80 00


Pay roll special officers, Caucus State election 32 90


Pay roll, special officer State elec- tion 83 69


Pay roll, special officers Caucus City election .




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