Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1904, Part 5

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1904
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39 18


Payroll, special officers City election 72 27


Daniel R. McKay sundry expense 25 75


Daniel H. Doran officer


121 25


Henry W. Thorne .


294 37


Henry J. Mathews 66


107 50


Malcoln C. Stewart


166 88


James W. Murray 66


22 50


Henry F. Riley


66


90 00


Thomas F. Maloney


30 00


James F. Goodhue 66


28 75


John T. Hunt


32 50


John F. Donovan 66


42 50


Charles T. Crooker


22 50


Thomas A. Malone


20 00


Jeremiah Hinchon 66


5 63


Alfred W. Goodhue


1 88


David L. Gordon 66


3 75


John Holoran


2 50


Frank E. Burrell


66


5 00


Cornelius Driscoll


5 62


John T. Larkin


3 75


Calvin T. Dyer


66


2 50


John P. Duffy


2 50


Michael Donovan


1 25


John Bowton, 66


2 50


Patrick H. Bradley 66


.


6 25


Patrick H. Bradley, sundry expenses


5 55


Henry F. Corbett 66


5 00


107


Joseph W. Hayden, " 66


78 40


Joseph W. Hayden, use of horse and carriage 91 00


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting 23 10


Quincy Electric Light Co., " ·


92 73


W. E. Decrow, signal supplies


103 60


Pettengill, Andrews Co., signal sup. plies 20 14


C. Patch & Son, coal 257 53


Mrs. D. McGee, laundry


21 50


Old Colony Laundry Co., laundry .


3 50


Christina Nilson, meals for prisoners Henry E. Emerson, repairs and sup- plies .


152 27


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, grain . F. H. Crane & Sons, hay and grain


127 16


William Westland, hardware


15 44


Hartwell & Monroe, stationery .


23 35


Lyman A. Chapin, 66


8 30


Consolidated Grocery Co., sundries


3 00


George W. Prescott & Son, printing


3 50


Fred F. Green, printing .


12 75


George T. Magee, stenographer


11 00


Annie H. Leonard, clerical


6 50


F. A. Skinner, photographs


6 50


T. F. Mitchell, repairs


1 00


C. L. Redding, labor


3 75


Mattatuck M'f'r Co., supplies .


5 00


P. J. Williams & Co., labor and material . 36 00


F. C. Packard, sundries . 3 00


John W. Nash,


8 31


New England Telephone Co., rental


210 55


J. W. McAnarney, legal services


131 00


Kirkwood Bros., carting ·


10 17


A. W. Winchester, supplies .


3 35


George W. Jones, sundries 40


.


133 85


40 45


108


Fred Jones, labor on signals . 7 50


C. C. Hearn, sundries 1 00


H. L. Kincaide, “ 1 98


James Bisson, carriage hire


1 00


Charles Tower, labor


1 00


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.


4 85


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


35


C. F. Pettengill, repairing clock 1 25


Quincy Ice Co., ice


7 57


A. & W. & Gallagher Ex. Co.


1 50


$9,042 32


Balance


$57 68


Signal Boxes


Appropriation 1904 $1,115 00


EXPENDED.


W. E. Decrow, installing 1,115 00


PARKS


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 $33 53:


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Friend Crane, paint


$18 51


Thomas Whelan, labor . 15 02


$33 53


Appropriation 1904


$1,200 00


Add appropriation by Council, re-


ceipts from pasturage . 100 00


$13,000 00


EXPENDED.


James A. Hart, architect 50 00


John H. Starr, labor at Ward 2 bath-


house


204 00


109


Annie M. Feeley, labor at Ward 2


bathhouse


70 00


Michael F. Gallagher, labor


222 56


Water Department,


29 22


Walter King,


10 28


Thomas Whelan,


125 82


J. E. Poland,


50


J. A. L. Ross, 66


6 75


Francis McCormick 66


35 00


Michael S. Kelliher


44 25


P. J. Williams & Co., labor and


material .


287 00


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


19 88


William Westland,


23 60


James Meaney, loam


14 00


Shady Hill Nursery, trees


17 55


Burdett & Williams, lawn mower


7 65


Burdett & Williams, paint


14 05


L. W. Chandler, stationery


2 50


Edward A. Hammond, stationery


5 80


S. J. Hafferty, sundry supplies


3 25


R. Hollings & Co., fixtures


19 60


R. D. Chase, insurance


45 00


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.,


45


John F. Donovan, officer


37 50


$1,296 21


Balance


$3 79


Playground Ward 2


Appropriation 1904


$300 00


EXPENDED.


Thomas Whelan, labor


$300 00


110


Playground Ward 6


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903.


Thomas Whelan, labor $25 71


Schlegel & Fottler, seeds ·


6 55


Boynton & Russell, seeds


2 00


Martin Pfaffman, trees


5 00


$39 26


PENN STREET


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903.


Pay roll labor


$108 50


Water Department, labor and


material .


35 00


Balance .


PROSPECT STREET GUTTERS


Appropriation 1904


$500 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll labor


$117 72


Charles Wilson, paving blocks


337 88


The H. Gore, paving


44 40


$500 00


REPAIR TIDE GATE AT BLACK'S CREEK


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 $10 78


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903.


Street Department, labor 10 71


$39 26


$200 00


$143 50


$56 50


111


REPAIR OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS-SPECIAL


Appropriation 1904


$1,500 00


EXPENDED.


Walter B. Ross, heating


$200 48


Walter B. Ross, labor and material


217 41


P. J. Williams,


· 216 91


W. H. Wateman


16 76


John G. Thomas


12 28


Badger Bros., labor and supplies .


100 63


Quincy Plumbing & Heating Co., labor and supplies


4 55


Sanborn & Damon, labor and sup- plies 2 26


Friend Crane, labor and supplies


16 00


J. M. Upton, supplies


40 00


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber .


59 72


A. J. Richards & Son, brick


5 80


John Harkins, mason work


7 89


William Westland, hardware


3 47


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


2 99


Thomas C. Hewson, painting


90 00


W. A. Bradford, plumbing


25


Whelan & Cross, labor


15 00


$1,012 40


Balance


·


$487 60


Summary.


Massachusetts Fields schoolhouse


$473 17


John Hancock schoolhouse


129 11


Alsmhouse


175 06


Hose House, Ward 2


189 56


Hose House, Ward 4


45 50


$1,012 40


112


REPAIR PUBLIC BUILDINGS, CARE OF CITY HALL


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$5 46


Add transfer by Council from 1903 appropriation for Street light- ing . 715 08


$720 54


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903.


E. S. Beckford, electrician $209 59


W. A. Bradford, plumbing


21 67


Badger Bros., heating repairs 81 01


S. H. Edwards, repair furnace


17 05


George A. Mayo, repair furnace


116 79


George A. Mayo, hardware


18 05


William Westland,


78


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


48


Sanborn & Damon,


11 67


P. J. Williams & Co., labor 42 90


E. S. Thomas, labor


1 25


Frank G. Pratt, labor


1 50


George Linton,


10 45


F. J. Perry,


60


J. McFarland & Son, labor


1 18


Michael S. Kelliher,


8 25


John G. Thomas,


50 36


J. L. Fratus & Co., 66


16 25


Fuller & Warren Co., "


4 30


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber .


20


A. & W. Gallagher Ex. Co.


75


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.,


1 10


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


82 36


Friend Crane, sundries


3 75


John W. Nash, ·


35


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting


1 40


Crystal Spring Ice Co., ice


16 50


$720 54


113


Appropriation 1904


$6,500 00


EXPENDED.


W. A. Bradford, plumbing $363 16


J. E. Keniley & Co., plumbing 23 16


Quincy Plumbing & Heating Co., repairs


13 59


Fuller & Warren Co., heating


52 93


Charles A. Claflin Co.,


8 44


Sanborn & Damon, labor and sup-


plies 197 11


Pay roll labor


243 88


S. Scammell & Son, labor


8 52


George R. Bennett


4 25


Michael S. Kelliher


305 97


Whelan & Cross


24 00


John Hannigan, labor


$19 25


Water Department, labor


3 38


Samuel D. DeForest, labor


19 60


William Parker & Son "


25 37


John G. Thomas


39 01


J. McFarland & Son


190 07


George O. Shirley, 66


51 30


George O. Langley, labor and mat- erial


176 44


Badger Bros., labor and material


141 67


P. J. Willlams & Co., labor and ma- terial 666 31


J. W. Dorety, labor and material


48 92


J. L. Fratus & Co. "


34 84


C. B. Houston, .


1 60


F. Favorite, painting


494 00


George A. Tripp, "


14 00


Frank E. Lines,


25 00


W. Pierce,


8 75


Arthur Jones,


4 00


Friend Crane, sundry repairs


22 30


Pullman Automatic Ventilating Co.


54 00


114


Orient Manufacturing Co., supplies 16 66


Derby Desk Co., supplies 11 00


H. L. Kincaide & Co., sundries


75


John W. Nash, .


11 31


Francis J. Herehan,


15 50


E. S. Beckford, electrician


59 14


William Westland, hardware


24 03


Hardware Supply Co.


71 42


F. K. Brown 66


2 00


George A. Mayo, 66


136 37


Quincy Variety Co.,


9 98


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber .


300 26


Chamberlin Metalic Weather Strip Co., 46 00


Henay E. Emerson, sundry supplies


5 00


S. K. Tarbox, iron work .


3 75


George E. Thomas, carpenter work Timothy Gilcoine, stone work


46 00


177 25


John Harkins, mason work


10 39


Morss & Whyte, wire work


10 00


J. A. Swasey, repair blackboards


36 75


H. H. Cushing's Ex. Co. .


25


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co. 4 50


Massachusetts District Police in- spect boiler 34 00


A. J. Richards & Son, cement


10 50


C. F. Pettengill, repair clock


1 75


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.


1 25


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


7 00


Old Colony Laundry Co., laundry


5 58


A. J. Richards & Son, coal 195 44


William H. Claflin & Co., paper 9 90


W. B. Munroe, carting ashes . ·


7 60


Harry W. Tirrell, janitor city hall


840 00


Ellen Elliot, labor


148 40


New England Telephone Co. rental city hall 427 92


115


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting


354 57


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting


13 60


Quincy Ice Co., ice


22 50


Crystal Spring Ice Co., ice


5 50


$6,368 64


Balance


$131 36


Summary


School Buildings :


Adams


$451 22


Coddington


467 00


Cranch


144 21


Gridley Bryant


213 75


High


282 23


John Hancock .


111 13


Lincoln


130 04


Massachusetts Fields


134 54


Quincy .


192 76


Washington


142 72


Willard


117 54


Wollaston


372 78


Old High


67 45


$2,827 37


Fire Stations :


Central Fire station


314 17


Hose house, ward 4


50 95


5


198 43


66 6


181 80


Hose House Houghs Neck


4 00


$749 35


City Hall :


Lighting


368 17


Fuel


195 44


Janitor


840 00


116


Telephone


427 92


Miscellaneous .


· 642 21


$2,473 74


City stables


217 98


Almshouse


43 13


Police Station


57 07


$6,368 64


STREET DEPARTMENT


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$1,033 10


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Pay roll, labor


$122 25


Ames Plow Co., supplies


137 27


Charles A. Claflin, sundry supplies .


42 50


Boynton & Russell, sundry supplies 2 45


Charles H. Brooks,


10 50


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.


6 00


E. P. Henderson, veterinary .


8 75


Water Department, use of teams


26 87


F. H. Crane & Sons, grain


96 00


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing


13 13


Joseph F. Hogan, “


13 50


David Brown, repairs


3 10


Thomas Whelan, gravel .


13 50


Charles Anderson, "


4 63


Buffalo Pitts Steam Roller Works


repairs


303 80


$804 25


Balance $228 85 $23,500 00


Appropriation 1904 Add appropriation by Council mis- cellaneous highway receipts for 1904 1,271 24


117


Add appropriation by Council, re- ceipts from Metropolitan Sew- erage system


1,500 00


$26,271 24


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


$19,089 74.


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing and repairs


1,128 34


Henry E. Emerson, buggy


125 00


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing


102 89


Joseph F. Hogan, "


42 63


Patrick Desmond . " 66


90


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


225 90


Quincy Variety Co.,


8 05


William Westland,


1 25


Sanborn & Damon,


66


1 40


Burdett & Williams,


66


25 48


L. G. Stone, & Co., sundry supplies


42 50


Robert W. Neff,


3 50


Patrick Barry,


66


1 35


F. C. Packard


66


.


2 80


Alex. Clark & Co., 66


15 12


J. McFarland & Son,


1 15


Solshine Manufacturing Co.


10 50


Weeks, Hill Pharmacy, "


66


12 85


R. S. Talbot, 66


25


Charles A. Claflin & Co., 66


165 15


Dodge, Haley & Co.,


66


3 42


Boston Broom Co.,


66


8 00


Perrin, Seamans & Co.,


66


13 50


Buffalo Steam Roller Co.,


66


15 50


Lafflin Rand Powder Co.,


66


35 19


Boston Bolt Co.,


2 63


George H. Sampson


66


6 40


T. F. Gurney,


66


.


2 20


.


.


.


.


.


.


118


Ames Plow Co.,


66


. 12 89


A. J. Wellington,


.


43 00


Eagle Oil Co.,


66 32 20


John Evans, tools


10 50


John W. Nash, sundries.


9 63


Eclipse Animal Food Co., sundries


9 00


H. L. Kincaide & Co., sundries .


39


F. J. Perry, sundries


1 77


Boynton & Russell, supplies ·


1 15


S. Scammell & Son, labor and sup-


plies


19 35


Water Department, labor and


material


100 58


Timothy Gilcoine, labor and mater- ial


84 08


John Harkins, labor and material


71 57


Henry Lavelle 66


38 75


Michael S. Kelliher, labor and ma- terial


54 66


Michael J. Cross, labor and material 58 50 P. J. Williams & Co., labor and ma- terial 27 88


Edward J. Buckley, repairs


32 50


Badger Bros., repairs


42 33


David Brown,


13 84


C. F. Pettengill, repair clock


1 25


E. S. Beckford, electrical repairs


6 90


W. A. Snow, stall fittings


10 80


Hub Wire Cloth Co., wire


5 35


William Harkins, mason work 10 50


Mrs. Hannah Keenan, rent of land


125 00


A. J. Richards & Son, coal .


10 40


A. J. Richards & Son, brick and cement 77 03


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe


114 47


Thomas Whelan, cement 9 00


John J. Gallagher, «


19 00


119


Charles Wilson, paving blocks 176 85


A. B. Packard, lead


5 60


Charles Bates & Co., oil .


24 00


J. F. Hackett, oil 30 90


E. P. Henderson, veterinary


19 50


H. A. Souther, 66 26 00


F. H. Crane & Sons, hay and grain


601 79


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, hay and grain 925 65


Loud & Tribou, hay and grain


783 28


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber . 291 39


C. Patch & Son, coal


404 34


Charles G. Belden Co., wagon


75 00


Charles G. Belden Co., supplies .


15 00


J. L. & H. K. Potter, dump cart


85 00


George M. Sweeney, damage fence ·


to


2 60


New England Telephone Co., rental 105 29


Quincy Electric Light Co .. lighting City stables 106 33


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co. . 4 15


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


55


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co.


3 30


Boston & Quincy Ex. Co.


21 45


Sessions Iron Foundry, casting


55 08


Wollaston Foundry Co., 23 88


A. M. Mischler, painting signs


28 40


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


4 94


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


Old Colony St. Ry., tickets


10 00


Cavanagh Bros., horse


325 00


D. A. Newcomb, horse


200 00


D. A. Newcomb, supplies


3 00


Thomas O'Brien & Son, posts


12 50


Thomas O'Brien & Son, wood 16 00


W. A. Gavin, hose .


6 00


·


120


Santos Co., disinfectant . 10 00


Fred C. Clifford, roller picks .


98 95


Arthur Widges, gravel 40 75


Swithin Bros., 66


7 00


James Bisson, 66


5 10


Mrs. Patrick Carroll,


15 60


John Cashman,


34 90


Trustee Quincy, Weymouth and


Hingham bridges, assessment .


50 00


W. Shea & Son, granite . ·


98 10


George W. Jones, boots . 15 25


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


2 50


$26,927 78


Less transfer to Street wat-


ering . . $976 13


Less transfer to Garbage . 235 00


Less transfer to Sewer con- struction .


317 73


Less transfer to Sewer


maintenance . 125 00


Less transfer to House con-


nections


90 60


Less transfer to Benning- street gutters . 60 00


Less transfer to Edison


Park street, use of teams


26 01


Less transfer to Furnace


brook wall 25 00


Less transfer to Tide Gate


at Black's creek 10 78


$1,866 25 $25,061 53


Balance


$1,209 71


121


SNOW-REMOVAL OF


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$607 45


EXPENDED.


Pay roll labor


$280 08


Michael J. Cross, labor


15 00


E. V. Trask,


6 50


John M. O'Brien 66


4 50


Charles L. Prescott, "


12 00


Thomas Whelan,


24 00


Joseph Gearin,


6 00


$348 08


Balance


$259 37


Appropriation 1904


$8,300 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll labor


$7,150 73


Henry Lavelle,


labor


52 00


Badger Bros.,


66


10 00


E. V. Trask,


57 73


W. F. Loud,


66


223 80


Joseph Gearin,


66


42 00


W. Shea & Son,


39 50


Thomas Whelan,


66


110 40


John M. O'Brien,


66


19 00:


Edward J. Sandberg,


66


58 00


Huckins Farm,


66


38 30


John Fallon,


69 00


Charles L. Prescott,


66


40 00


Michael J. Cross,


66


89 90


Water Department


66


165 38:


Henry E. Emerson, snow plow


26 00


Henry E. Emerson, repairs


67 25


Boston Engineers & Mill Supply Co.,


supplies .


8 00


122


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 1 20


E. H. Doble & Co., sundries . 1 20


Boynton & Russell, salt . 2 50


$8,271 89


Balance


$28 11


STREET LIGHTING


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 $993 41


Less transfer by Council to repairs of public buildings 1903 715 03


$278 33


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Citizens' Gas Light Co., labor $10 00


Balance


$268 33


Appropriation 1904


$21,600 00


EXPENDED


Quincy Electric Light Co., $21,314 43


Citizens' Gas Light Co.,


269 29


.


$21,583 72


Balance $16 28


STREET SPRINKLING


Appropriation 1904 $6,800 00


EXPENDED


American Car Sprinkler Co., con-


tract .


$3300 00


Mrs. Terrence Keenan, contract 540 00


William J. O'Brien


540 00


Thomas Whelan,


540 00


William F. Loud,


540 00


123


J. L. & H. K. Potter, repair sprink- ler


154 37


Henry E. Emerson, repair sprinkler 174 16


Water Department labor


27 93


Street Department, use of teams.


976 13


Sanborn & Damon, hardware.


7 41


$6,800 00


STREET RAILWAY EXCISE TAX


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$130 94


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Pay roll, labor


$97 01


C. Patch & Son, coal


33 93


$130 94


Appropriation 1904


$8,501 0L


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


$6,145 08


Robertson Manufacturing Co., crush- ed stone


1,237 27


Arthur C. Widges, gravel


108 40


Michael S. Kelleher, labor


133 80


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber


457 02


C. Patch & Son, coal


169 27


Timothy Gilcoine, labor


24 87


A. J. Richards & Son, brick and cement


7 45


$8,283 16


Balance


$217 85


SEA AVENUE


Appropriation 1904


$1,500 00


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


$1,175 74


Arthur C. Widges, gravel


142 90


124


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe 128 38 · P. J. Williams & Co., labor and material . 52 98


$1,500 00


STATE AND MILITARY AID


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$149 35


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Chapter 447,-pay roll $42 71


Balance $106 64


Appropriation 1904 Additional appropriation 1904


$7,000 00


525 00


$7,525 00


EXPENDED


Chapter 372-pay roll


$358 00


Chapter 374-pay roll


4,541 00


Chapter 447-pay roll


2,594 00


$7,493 00


Balance $32 00


SURVEY OF CITY AND PLANS


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Pay roll, engineer's office $525 79


A. Storrs & Bement, paper 21 20


G. G. Ledder, office supplies


31 40


H. T. Whitman, plans


3 50


George W. Jones, boots


3 50


Lyman A. Chapin, stationery


2 75


E. C. Sargent, sundry expense .


2 50


· $600 34


125


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co., 70


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


9 00


Appropriation 1904


$600 34 $1,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, engineer's office $60 76


G. G. Ledder, stationery 1 75


Clara A. Penley, typewriting .


8 00


$70 51


Balance


$929 49


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Balance Jan. 1, 1904 187 50


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903.


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


187 50


Appropriation 1904 $111,000 00


Add to appropriation by Council


receipts from tuition


245 50


$111,245 50


Salaries


EXPENDED


Pay roll, teachers and assistants


$86,379 56


Janitors


EXPENDED


Pay roll .


7,390 00


126


Transportation


EXPENDED


Old Colony Street Railway


300 00


B. F. Hodgkinson


342 00


C. E. Noble


. 250 60


$892 60


Fuel


EXPENDED.


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal .


$6,554 39 .


C. Patch & Son, wood


150 00


Peter McConarty " . 78 88


$6,783 27.


Books, Supplies and Sundries


EXPENDED.


Edward Babb & Co., supplies . $3,624 01


American Book Co., publishers 949 60


Ginn & Co., 577 29


Houghton, Mifflin & Co. "


306 58


D. C. Heath,


258 00


Silver, Burdett & Co., "


156 51


Sibley & Co.,


27 67


C. J. Maynard .


13 08


D. Appleton & Co.,


5 75


New England Publishing Co., pub-


lishers 2 50


Educational Publishing Co., pub-


lishers 29 09


Allen & Bacon, publishing


108 97


The Morse Publishing Co., publishers


23 75


University Publishing Co., pub- lisher 4 32


Benjamin & Sanborn & Co., pub- lishers


30 03 ..


127


Willard Small, publishers


· 20 00


Essex Publishing Co. "


45 00


M. A. Atherton, 66


60 00


E. Landis Snyder, music


5 84


Oliver Ditson Co.,


98 60


C. W. Thompson


26 61


Quincy Real Estate Trust, rent


300 00


Wood, Harmon & Co.,


500 00


Charles H. Johnson, truant officer


200 00


Charles H. Johnson, school census .


125 00


George W. Prescott & Son, printing 191 88


Fred F. Green, 19 50


Beal Press, printing diplomas


103 40


Union Bookbinding Co., binding


126 86


Remington Typewriter Co., type- writer


40 00


Remington Typewriter Co., supplies


96 30


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., type- writer .


55 00


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., re- pairs 15 00


Charles C. Hearn, chemicals .


50 63


Red Cross Chemical Co. "


12 24


D. E. Wadsworth & Co., dry goods


111 97


D. E. Wadsworth & Co., flags


18 00


Marion D. Vogle, clerical, high school 46 50


John H. Daniels, filling diplomas


39 50


Philip S. Moxom, address high


school graduation


25 00


Helen E. Bemis, pianist high school graduation


5 00


Frank E. Parlin, sundries


32 67


Edgar M. Copeland


1 61


A. W. Green,


5 02


E. H. Doble & Co.,


7 25


F. J. Perry


3 65


128


John W. Nash, 66


17 83


HI. L. Kincaide, sundry supplies


84 20


George A. Mayo, "


7 00


George R. Bennett, "


10 45


T. B. Pollard,


1 50


L. M. Dearborn, 66


1 60


Fannie F. French, “


5 00


J. Curtin,


4 45


H. Anna Kennedy “


8 53


Charles H. Sampson, supplies 3 00


Mary E. Dearborn 1 00


Charles H. Taylor 66


2 30


F. S. Webber & Co.,


.


2 50


George B. Frazer 66


5 55


Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., sup- plies 8 10


Fred Macy & Co. 17 10


Consolidated Grocery & Provision Co., supplies 17 52


A. J. Loyde, supplies


1 50


Library Bureau, " 6 19


W. H. Claflin, paper


57 06


New England Telephone Co., rental


32 89


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting 86 20


Quincy Electric Light Co. " .


143 28


Thorp & Martin Co., stationery


6 00


Suffolk Ink Co., ink


35 40


F. W. Burnham, repair and sharpen lawn mowers 14 20


William Westland, hardware . 28 82


Hardware Supply Co., 6 60 78


American School Board Journal


2 00


Little, Brown & Co., books 10 00


A. F. Hall Scientific Co.,


49 50


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.,


7 88


Abbott & Miller Ex. Co., 90 30


'Taylor Bros. laundry


50 45


129


Friend Crane, sundry repairs . 99 20


Charles C. Hammond, postmaster 36 20


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire


1 50


W. G. Chubbuck, teaming


2 00


Wollaston Foundry Co., casting


3 36


George G. Shirley, labor


2 65


Sanborn & Damon, 66


1 34


Charles Anderson,


3 00


Elijah S. Brown,


10 00


Samuel McCormick, "


4 00


Norfolk County, Truant School


22 43


C. F. Pettengill, repair clocks


56 75


Herbert A. Hayden, tuning pianos


10 00


Badger Bros., repairs


1 20


G. G. Ledder, repairs


2 06


Allen Shade Roller Co., shades


91 12


Winchester Disinfectant Co.


1 65


Ira Litchfield, labor and material


38 18


$9,771 90


Summary


Appropriation 1904


$111,000 00


Add appropriation by council re-


ceipts from tuition


245 50


$111,245 50


EXPENDED


Salaries, teachers


$86,379 56


Janitors


7,390 00


Fuel


6,783 27


Transportation


892 60


Books, supplies and sundries


9,771 90


111,217 33


Balance


$28 17


130


SEWER DEPARTMENT Sewer Debt


Appropriation 1904


$14,800 00


.


EXPENDED


April Sewer Bonds


$4,500 00


May Sewer Bonds .


5,000 00


July Sewer Bonds


1,500 00


Oct Sewer Bonds


3,500 00


Dec Sewer Bonds


300 00


$14,800 00


SEWER HOUSE CONNECTIONS


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


592 06


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Pay Roll, labor, 472 53


Hardware Supply Co., hardware, 7 03


W. A. Bradford, supplies . 7 50


Water department, labor and supplies


105 00


Appropriation 1904


Additional appropriation


1,000 00


$7,000 00


EXPENDED.


Pay roll, labor


$4,497 95


Pay roll, office labor


310 00


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and ce- ment


1,075 29


F. H. Crane & Sons, pipe


14 93


Street Department, use of teams


90 60


Thomas W. Lincolm, canvas


42 88


Water Department, labor


24 42


The H. Gore Co., labor


26 40


H. W. Smith, labor


1 00


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


50 21


William Westland labor


30


Sanborn & Damon, labor ,


5 27


·


592 06 $6,000 00


131


W. A. Bradford, plumbing


2 25


Alex Clark, tools .


20 22


Perrin Seamans & Co., supplies


2 50


Warren Bros., supplies .


11 67


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber


21 19


R. McLennon, M. D. services


3 00


John F. Welch, “


2 00


1 75


George W. Prescott & Son, printing Lyman A. Chapin, stationery


1 20


J. H. Gillis, repairs


10 40


J. H. Gillis, bicycles


76 00


George W. Jones, oil coat


2 75


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets


30 00


$6,324 18


Add transfers from Sewer Construc-


tion, supplies and tools $181 07


$6,505 25


Balance


$494 75


Construction


Balance Jan. 1, 1904


$6,152 03


EXPENDED ACCOUNT 1903


Pay roll, labor


$2,205 07


Pay roll, office labor


1,665 82


Timothy J. O'Connell, contract Rock Island road


1,066 84


Water Department, labor and sup- plies


436 69


A. J. Richards & Son pipe and cement


436 62


Hosmer Codding Co., boots


197 20


Lafflin Rand Co., supplies


56 80


Julius Johnson, supplies


6 83


Edson Manufacturing Co., supplies 2 48


Quincy Fair supplies


25


John Cook, sundries ·


1 50


New England Telephone Co., rental


19 33


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


1 40


·


.


132


William Westland, 66


30


Hardware Supply Co., 66 75


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


2 58


N. Y. & Boston Ex. Co.,


1 45


Abbot & Miller Ex. Co.,


7 25


D. A. Bruce, M. D., services


6 00


John F. Welsh, “ ·


5 00


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster


1 43


Hartwell & Monroe, stationery


10 95


James J. Shannon, 1 00


A. W. Stetson, printing


3 25


Frost & Adams, office supplies


9 45


Spalding Print Paper Co.,


5 79


$6,152 03


Appropriation 1904


$50,000 00


Additional appropriation 1904


$12,000 00


$62,000 00


EXPENDED


Pay roll, labor


$32,275 87


Pay roll, office labor


1,989 94


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and ce- ment


11,854 16


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber . 1,439 60


F. H. Crane & Sons, brick and ce- ment ·


639 62


W. F. Loud, brick


147 90


Warren Bros., supplies


441 23


Perrin, Seamans, «


177 46


Street Department, use of teams


317 73


Water Department, labor and mate- rial. 823 81


H. G. Crocker, labor,


584 07


Arthur Murphy, labor


5 00


John Cook, labor 47 25


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


651 56


133


Sanborn & Damon, hardware 3 91


A. J. Richards & Son, coal 373 49


Badger Bros., repairs 96 20


Sessions Iron Foundry, castings


609 14


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


85 48


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


Citizens' Gas Light Co., coke . 42 00 ·


The H. Gore Co., paving


400 00


William B. White, land easement


150 00


Lumas C. Newton, guardian


100 00


William E. Harmon, contract


200 ())


Alex Clark & Co., tools and repairs 24 54


R. J. Teasdale, supplies 78 56


Edson Manufacturing Co., supplies


9 84


Lafflin Rand Powder Co.,


2 15


E. H. Doble & Co, supplies


5 30


New England Telephone Co., rental


17 20


John W. Nash, sundries


55


James Ward, sundries


9 75


Walsh & Lincoln, sundries


80


Rowe & Pierce, 10 50


H. L. Bond, supplies


70


E. W. Branch, sundry expense


2 50


R. S. Talbot, repair tools


8 70


Ike Shane, repairs


1 00


Timothy Deasy,


15 00


W. H. Ripley,


1 00


Charles Backus, damage


10 00


W. A. Bradford, plumbing


7 93


Quincy Plumbing & Heating Co., plumbing 4 23


E. V. Trask, wood .


13 50


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods


27 52


George W. Jones, oil suit


2 25


Hosmer Codding Co., boots


124 38


Old Colony Street Railway, ticket . 80 00


134


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., labor 92 75 George W. Prescott & Son, station 1


ery .


5 50


Frost & Adams, stationery 12 18


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