Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1905, Part 5

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1905
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C. W. Geary, M. D., return births 1.50


W. C. Drew, M. D., return births 1.00


A. P. Thompson, M. D., return births. . 1.00


H. C. Hallowell, M. D., return births. . 1.00


E. R. Johnson, M. D., return births ... .75


Ross K. Whiton, M. D., return births. . .75


John H. Anderson, M. D., return births 25


Edw. J. Sheldon, birth census 26.20


103


Gilbert R. Kent, birth census 41.80


H. W. French, birth census 66.00


John Hall, undertaker, return of deaths 42.50


W. E. Brown, undertaker, return of deaths 25.25


A. W. Fay, undertaker, return of deaths


15.00


Edw. L. Bean, undertaker, return of deaths


3.50


Electrical Auditing Co., services


75.00


Commonwealth Mass., ballot boxes ...


50.00


$509.25


Appropriation, 1905 $3,000.00


Expended.


W. Porter & Co., bond for Treasurer. . $90.00


W. Porter & Co., bond for Tax Col- lector


120.00


Fred F. Green, printing


27.50


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing


4.00


Boston Bank Note Co., printing


70.00


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., type- writer


57.50


Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter


87.75


Bates Torry, report on accident to Fire Dept., July 4 96.00


Alfred Hook, injury on street


375.00


Charles F. Millard, injury on street . .


175.00


Robert T. Johnson, injury on street . .


150.00


Flora B. Crooker, injury on street 250.00


Frank E. Hall, injury on street 100.00


John Hall, burials 70.00


W. E. Brown, burials


35.00


A. W. Fay, burials


35.00


James P. King, claim


280.00


Frank L. Bowen, claim 10.25


C. F. Pettengill, care of city clock


51.00


104


W. E. Dewhurst, ringing bell 10.00


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire 54.50


R. B. Worthington, Clerk of Court ... 3.00


Charles R. Sherman, expert service ... 25.00


H. T. Whitman, expert service . . . 15.00 Florence E. Brooks, Clerk for Mayor 100.00 Ethel B. Kittredge, Clerk for Tax Col- lector 42.05


Mildred Estes, Clerk for Tax Collector 41.55


Mollie E. Fairbanks, Clerk for Tax


Collector 15.60


Emelie A. Gassett, Clerk for Tax Col- lector 12.90


Margaret A. Farrell, Clerk for Tax Collector


18.60


Alice W. Goodrich, Clerk for Assessors


28.00


Annie H. Leonard, preparing returns .. 3.20


M. B. Bunker, sundries


25.00


Little, Brown & Co., sundries


1.45


William Walsh, sundry expense


6.80


James Thompson, sundry expense ... 8.10


Suffolk Engraving Co., rubber stamp


1.55


A. Storrs & Bement, stationery


1.00


A. R. Anderson, stationery


.50


Carter's Ink Co., supplies


4.40


Albion P. Wright, release Des Moine Road


200.00


John H. Bent, services


23.50


Geo. Westland, services


28.50


Charles L. Hammond, postmaster


12.60


Edw. L. Bean, return of deaths .75


Florence E. Brooks, sundries


1.50


$2,769.05


Balance


$230.95


105


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Permanent Men.


Appropriation, 1905


$19,747.00


Expended.


Pay roll, permanent men . . $19,720.75


$19,720.75


Balance $26.25


Chief's Salary.


Appropriation, 1905 $1,000.00


Expended.


Joseph W. Hayden, Chief, to Feb. 6 .. $98.21


Frank E. Burrell, Chief 901.79


$1,000.00


Police Station.


Appropriation, 1905


$200.00


Expended.


Joseph W. Hayden, Keeper, to Feb. 6


$19.63


.


Frank E. Burrell, Keeper 180.37


$200.00


Special and Miscellaneous.


Balance Jan. 1, 1905 $57.68


Add transfer from permanent men, 1904 31.12


$88.80


106


Expended ,Account 1904.


New England Telephone Co., rental .. $16.15


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting .. 13.65


Citizen's Gas Light Co., lighting 2.85


Henry J. Mathews, Officer 20.00


Christina Nelson, meals for prisoners . 19.00


Henry E. Emerson, horse shoeing . ยท


6.60


Daniel R. McKay, sundry expense


4.50


Lyman A. Chapin, stationery


3.05


C. W. Geary, M. D., services


3.00


$88.80


Appropriation, 1905


$3,300.00


Additional appropriation from -receipts


450.00


$3,750.00


Expended.


Pay roll, Special Officers, July 3 and 4 $70.50


Pay roll, Special Officers, caucus state election


29.50


70.75


Pay roll, Special Officers, state election Pay roll, Special Officers, caucus city election


38.75


Pay roll, Special Officers, city election


74.68


Daniel R. McKay, sundry expense ...


31.85


Frank E. Burrell, sundry expense


S2.15


Patrick Bradley, sundry expense . ...


39.65


F. C. Packard, sundry expense


1.50


Joseph W. Hayden, sundry expense . .


8.05


Joseph W. Hayden, use of horse


8.00


Henry J. Mathews, Officer


285.00


Henry W. Thorne, Officer


271.25


Henry F. Riley, Officer


239.00


Geo. F. Phillips, Officer


142.50


..


107


Malcolm C. Stewart, Officer 115.00


David L. Gordon, Officer 65.75


Thomas A. Malone, Officer 51.25


Thomas F. Maloney, Officer 17.75


Alfred W. Goodhue, Officer 21.00


Patrick A. Milford, Officer


16.00


Charles T. Crooker, Officer


7.50


Daniel Doran, Officer 5.00


Timothy J. Golden, Officer


5.00


Arthur L. Hultman, Officer


5.00


Henry J. Corbett, Officer


4.50


Edw. J. Curtin, Officer


3.00


John T. Larkin, Officer


2.50


Charles Olson, Officer


2.50


James W. Murray, Officer


2.50


Edw. J. Sandberg, Officer


2.50


Arthur J. Parker, Officer


2.50


Jeremiah Dineen, Officer


2.50


William Lyons, Officer


2.00


John Halloran, Officer 1.25


Michael Donovan, Officer 1.25


David J. Barry, Officer 1.00


Jeremiah Hincheon, Officer


1.00


Ernest Bishop, Officer


1.00


J. A. Marsten & Co., wagon


$5.00


Johnson & Brown, boarding Chief's horse 90.50


Johnson & Brown, horse


160.00


Johnson & Brown, harness 25.00


Johnson & Brown, carriage hire


41.50


James Dunn, carriage hire


2.00


Bisson Bros., carriage hire


4.00


Knox Motor Truck Co., auto hire, July 4 25.00


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, hay and grain 121.38


F. H. Crane & Sons, hay and grain .. 54.00


Henry E. Emerson, repairs and horse shoeing 126.70


108


W. E. Decrow, sundry supplies 51.40


29.12


Pettengill, Andrews Co., signal supplies New England Telephone Co., rental . . 261.04 Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting station 108.87


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting station


25.10


C. Patch & Son, coal 178.48


Christina Nelson, meals for prisoners .. 193.50


Mrs. McGee, laundry


25.50


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing


26.00


Francis Abele, veterinary


17.00


Standard Extinguisher Co., supplies


3.00


Oak Clothing Co., supplies


2.25


F. C. Packard, supplies 9.36


Friend Crane, sundry repairs 3.00


John W. Nash, sundries 6.05.


Ivers Johnson Co., sundries 7.50


Emery Davis, stationery


4.50


Thorp & Martin, stationery


8.50


Lyman A. Chapin, stationery 27.81


L. A. Claflin, stationery


4.66


C. F. Pettengill, repair clocks


1.00


S. M. Spencer, badges


8.00


Edw. J. Murphy, drugs


.50


Chas. C. Hearn, drugs


2.00


William Westland, hardware


7.95


H. L. Kincaide & Co., furniture


58.38


Fred F. Green, printing 29.50


Boston Globe, advertising 5.10


Nerses Studio, photograph


1.50


Quincy Ice Co., ice


8.00


D. E. Wardsworth & Co., dry goods . .


5.09.


Annie H. Leonard, typewriting


5.00


Western Union Telegraph Co.


1.17


John A. Gordon, M. D., services 2.00


Geo. E. Adams, legal service


45.00


Fred Jones, labor signal service 84.58


Boston & Quincy Express Co. 1.60


109


Abbott & Miller Express Co. 1.75


A. & W. and Gallagher Express Co. . . 2.10 John Hall, ambulance . 3.00


W. J. Middleton, M. D., services . 2.00


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, advertising . . 3.13


$3,738.45


Balance $11.55


ENFORCEMENT LIQUOR LAW.


Balance Jan. 1. 1905 $2.17


Add transfer from Permanent Police .. 1.43


$3.6)


Expended Account 1904.


Daniel R. McKay, sundry expense ...


$3.60


$3.60


Appropriation, 1905 $1,000.00


Expended.


Geo. E. Adams, legal service $305.00


J. L. Greenleaf, services and expenses


171.56


Calvin Howes, services 27.50


Geo. T. Magee, stenographer


2.00


Daniel R. McKay, sundry expense


167.83


Thomas F. Maloney, Officer


44.00


Jeremiah Hincheon, Officer 20.50


Edw. J. Curtin, Officer 20.00


Charles Olson. Officer 18.75


Henry J. Mathews, Officer


19.25


Henry W. Thorne, Officer


18.75


John Halloran, Officer 17.50


William S. Lyons, Officer 15.50


John Bowton, Officer


15.00


110


Henry Riley, Officer 17.00


Alfred W. Goodhue, Officer 10.50


Ernest Bishop, Officer 10.00


Michael Donovan, Officer 10.00


Charles A. Broberg, Officer 7.50


Malcolm C. Stewart, Officer


7.50


Patrick A. Milford, Officer


6.75


Charles T. Crooker, Officer


5.00


John T. Larkin, Officer 3.00


David L. Gordon, Officer


2.50


Geo. F. Phillips, Officer 2.50


James W. Murray, Officer 1.50


Geo. McKay, Officer


1.50


Jeremiah Dineen, Officer


1.50


Daniel R. McKay, Officer 1.50


Arthur B. Hultman, Officer


1.25


Thomas A. Malone, Officer


1.50


$954.14


Balance


$45.86


PARKS.


Balance Jan. 1, 1905 $3.79


Expended Account 1904.


John Halloran, police service . $3.79


$3.79


Appropriation, 1905


$1,200.00


Add receipts from pasturage


100.00


$1,300.00


Expended.


Shady Hill Nursery, shrubs


$359.97


James Brannan, labor 229.25


111


Thomas Whelan, labor


75.50


Joseph Pitts, labor


29.75


Peter J. Williams & Co., labor and material


145.06


Geo. E. Thomas, labor and material .. 5.36


Water Dept., labor and material


2.00


John H. Starr, labor at Bath House ..


166.50


Lucy Feeley, labor at Bath House ... 67.50


Schlegel & Fottler, grass seed 25.90


E. P. Colley, signs 4.00


Joseph Breck & Son, supplies


1.10


Burdett & Williams, hardware


4.50


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


17.15


William A. Bradford, plumbing


51.23


John W. Nash, sundries


.30


S. J. Hafferty, oil


6.00


Wright & Potter, printing


4.75


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing


2.50


A. & W. and Gallagher Express Co. ..


5.30


Daniel Doran, police service


61.25


John Halloran, police service


1.21


$1,266.08


Balance $33.92


PARK TREE PLANTING.


Appropriation, 1905


$200.00


Expended.


Shady Hill Nursery, trees $55.28


Pay roll, labor


112.00


William Hill, labor


30.00


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


2.72


$200.00


112


PARK DEBT.


Appropriation, 1905 $2,000.00


Expended


2,000.00


PENN STREET.


Balance Jan. 1, 1905 $56.50


Expended Account 1904.


Pay roll, labor $56.50


$56.50


REPAIR OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, "SPECIAL."


Balance Jan. 1, 1905 $487.60


Expended Account 1904.


John G. Thomas, roofer


$375.00


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 112.60


$487.60


REPAIR OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, CARE OF CITY HALL.


Balance Jan. 1, 1905 $131.36


Add transfer from Willard Schoolhouse


heating, 1904 437.91


$569.27


Expended Account 1904.


Fuller & Warren, heating $331.23


E. S. Beckford, electrical repairs . . .. 13.70 J. McFarland & Son, labor and material 9.17


113


J. L. Fratus, labor and material 8.25


William J. Parker & Son, labor and material 6.52


W. H. Taylor, labor and material 8.25


Geo. O. Langley, labor and material .. 5.95


William A. Bradford, labor and ina- terial 5.16


Sanborn & Damon, labor .71


F. K. Browne, paint, etc. 1.51


Geo. A. Mayo, hardware 4.50


CITY HALL.


John W. Nash, sundries 3.30


Old Colony Laundry Co., laundry 4.26


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting


2.40


Friend Crane, sundry repairs 1.50


A. J. Richards & Son, coal 118.51


$524.92


Appropriation, 1905


$6,500.00


Expended.


Harry W. Tirrell, janitor $$40.00


New England Telephone Co., rental . . 430.31


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting . . 357.01


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting 18.80


Ellen Elliott, labor 140.60


Annie Grady, labor


20.40


H. L. Kincaide & Co., furniture


21.48


National Granite Bank, counter


50.00


Globe Wernick Co., fixtures 15.50


W. H. Claflin & Co., paper


16.80


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


15.50


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


197.92


Abbott & Miller Express Co. 1.0"


114


John W. Nash, sundries 11.41


Charles C. Hearn, sundries 2.50


Henry E. Emerson, repairs 1.25


C. F. Pettengill, repair clock


1.25


Geo. R. Bennett, supplies .40


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods 11.10


Felix Favorite, labor and material


75.00


A. W. Parker, labor and material


20.65


C. W. Mckenzie, labor and material ..


2.00


W. H. Taylor, labor and material


1.25


S. K. Tarbox, labor and material


3.70


T. H. Gould, labor and material


10.68


P. J. Williams & Co., labor and ma- terial 355.17


J. W. Dorety, labor and material 11.80


10.61


Geo. O. Langley, labor and material .. Michael S. Kelliher, labor and material Badger Bros., labor and material 324.13


277.20


Sanborn & Damon, labor and material


28.95


Friend Crane, labor and material . J. McFarland & Son, labor and material 5.31 Quincy Plumbing Co., labor and ma- terial 29.80


127.95


Andrew M. Mischler, labor and ma- terial 157.18


E. S. Thomas, labor and material 13.30


C. B. Houston, labor and material 96.98


Water Dept., labor and material 26.46


H. B. Chapman, labor and material .. 56.59


Thomas Whelan, labor and material ..


15.60


S. Scammell & Son, labor and material 81.75


John G. Thomas, labor and material ..


73.89


William Harkins, labor and material .. 47.95


11.70


John Hannigan, labor and material ... Samuel D. DeForrest, labor and ma- terial 10.87


Ward L. Hayward, labor and material 46.80


Geo. A. Mayo, labor and material 12.50


115


J. H. Finch, labor and material 1.75


Pay roll, labor 617.95


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 602.41


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., lumber 27.11


William Westland, hardware 177.81


Geo. A. Mayo, hardware 32.83


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


92.57


F. K. Browne, hardware


3.61


Edward Farmer, painting


40.66


Edmond G. Hayden, painting


127.50


Dexter Bros., paint 26.50


Quincy Variety Co., paint


5.33


Citizens' Gas Light Co., sundries


5.00


William A. Bradford, plumbing


133.60


J. E. Keniley & Co., plumbing


20.60


E. S. Beckford, electrical work


41.56


F. H. Crane & Sons, lime


2.40


A. J. Richards & Son, brick 6.50


Fuller & Warren, heating


199.54


Walter B. Ross, heating


13.00


Timothy Gilcoine, stone work


108.00


J. H. Kazer, inspecting boiler 95.00


Wollaston Iron Foundry, casting 4.90


Blodget Clock Co., repairs 4.95


WV. B. Munroe, removing ashes


9.60


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets


10.00


$6,499.73


Balance .27


Summary.


School Buildings :


Adams


$53.03


Coddington


134.49


Cranch


92.68


Gridley Bryant


116.96


High


116.92


110


John Hancock


165.49


Lincoln


160.52


Massachusetts Fields 72.443


Quincy


161.70


Washington 34.18


Willard


117.12


Wollaston


250.47


Old High


35.84


$1,511.83


FIRE STATIONS.


Central Fire Station $662.73


Hose House, Ward 4


113.00


Hose House, Ward 5


109.64


Hose House, Ward 6


36.97


$922.34


CITY HALL.


Lighting


$375.81


Fuel


213.42


Telephone


430.31


Janitor


$40.00


Miscellaneous


900.00


$2,759.54


Police Station


$309.24


City stables


387.77


Almshouse


609.01


$6.499.73


SEAL BOUNTY.


Appropriation, 1905


$1,000.00


Expended.


Benj. Francis, Louis Nicholas, Jos. Nicholas and Anselin Sapile, 90 .. $270.00


117


James D. Socbasin and Frank J. Fran- cis, 75 225.00


Anselin Sapile, 18 54.00


James Martin, 18 54.00


Chas. Moss, 17 51.00


Lewis Haney, 12 36.00


Clinton H. Kidder, 2 6.00


Geo. A. Skinner, 1 3.00


William F. Hudson, 1 3.00


G. W. Arnold, 1 3.00


Charles Now, 1 3.00


James McInnis, 1 3.00


H. E. Ferguson, 1


3.00


$714.00


Balance $286.00


STREET DEPARTMENT.


Balance Jan. 1, 1905


$1,209.71


Less transfer to Health Dept., 1904 ..


103.00


$1,106.71


Expended Account 1904.


Pay roll, labor


$357.57


Jeremiah Gearin, labor


10.00


Thomas Whelan, labor 24.00


Mrs. Hannah Keenan, labor 12.00


W. F. Loud, labor


13.89


W. H. Trask, labor


12.75


B. F. Hodgkinson, labor


17.50


Michael Cross, labor


16.80


Huckins Farm, labor


10.50


John Harkins, labor


9.96


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


522.00


118


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing 15.50


Joseph F. Hogan, horse shoeing 17.25


Henry E. Emerson, repairs 1.00


David Brown, repairs 2.93


H. A. Souther, veterinary 13.00


C. Patch & Son, coal 23.04


Geo. A. Mayo, hardware .78


Hardware Supply Co., hardware 7.01


Thomas Whelan, gravel


3.10


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 1.20


T. Gurney, sundries 1.25


Weeks Hill Pharmacy, sundries 3.00


Boynton & Russell, sundries .70


C. F. Knowlton, sundry expense 2.50


Boston & Quincy Express Co. . 1.00


A. & W. and Gallagher Express Co. .. .25


$1,100.48


Appropriation, 1905


$23,500.00


Add Miscellaneous Highway receipts. . $688.86


Add transfer from edgestones and side- walks


348.03


$1,036.89


$24,536.89


Expended.


Pay roll, labor $20,238.92


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, hay and grain 563.06


E. H. Doble & Co., hay and grain 85.70


Loud & Tribou, hay and grain 133.65


South Shore Grain Co., hay 164.73


WV. F. Loud, hay 125.52


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing 153.00


S. K. Tarbox & Son, horse shoeing . . 40.58


Joseph F. Hogan, horse shoeing 57.91


119


Patrick Desmond, horse shoeing 15.20


Neil McIntire, horse shoeing 5.38


T. W. Good, horse shoeing 79.31


C. Patch & Son, coal 223.52


William Cashman, coal 109.17


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal


11.05


Calvin G. Fletcher, coal and wood


127.28


P. F. Hughes, wood


3.50


D. S. Driscoll, repair harness


17.00


S. Scammell & Son, repairs and sup- plies 155.85


Henry E. Emerson, repairs and sup- plies


671.93


A. W. Woodward, repairs and horse- shoeing 16.80


R. S. Talbot, repairs


25.40


John F. Kemp, repairs


33.20


David Brown, repairs


37.02


S. L. Young, repairs


8.80


Buffalo Steam Roller Co., repairs


51.00


P. Buckley, repairs


3.90


Henry E. Emerson, harness 60.00


Charles W. Labin, harness and supplies


98.25


W. H. Ripley & Co., supplies


24.53


W. A. Snow Iron Works, supplies


32.40


Ames Plow Co., supplies


32.90


Winchester Disinfectant Co., sundry supplies 11.00


L. W. Stone, sundry supplies 10.00


Geo. F. Wilson, sundry supplies


1.20


Chas. A. Claflin, sundry supplies


24.50


Quincy Variety Co., sundry supplies . .


2.50


Eclipse Animal Food Co., sundry sup- plies 21.25


F. C. Packard, sundry supplies 3.85


Dennison, Estebrook & Co., sundry supplies 7.50


Gustaf Wilbus, sundry supplies 4.90


120


Geo. W. Waite, sundry supplies 40,22


John P. Minnihan, sundry supplies . . . 16.00


Boynton & Russell, sundry supplies. .. 20.95


Pinell Bros., sundry supplies


4.20


R. J. Teasdale, sundry supplies 1.00


Frost & Adams, sundry supplies


1.95


M. A. Campbell, sundry supplies 8.90


H. L. Bond, sundry supplies 7.00


Chas. C. Hearn, sundries 4.00


Weeks Hill Pharmacy, sundries S.60


Consolidated Grocery Co., sundries .. .56


John W. Nash, sundries


11.66


J. A. Johnson, sundries 1.00


Callahan Bros., sundries .65


T. Gurney, sundries 5.20


Solshine Mfg. Co., sundries


4.00


E. M. Roberts, sundries 2.00


William Westland, hardware


11.57


Geo. A. Mayo, hardware 48.50


F. K. Browne, hardware 12.04


Hardware Supply Co., hardware 55.37


14.90


J. E. White, old iron 31.60


Joshua Wilkins, horse 200.00


Eaton Ice Co., pair horses, exchange 400.00


Water Dept., labor and material .


165.51


William Harkins, labor and material .. 38.19


Amos L. Litchfield, labor and material


7.72


Frank Bailer, labor and material


6.23


Badger Bros., labor and material ....


26.10


P. J. Williams & Co., labor and ma- terial 39.05


Benedict E. Benson, labor and material 4.24


Joseph W. Hayden, labor 1.00


John W. Dunn, labor


9.15


Lavers Granite Co., labor


6.50


John P. Foley, labor 28.00


Granite Shoe Store, rubber boots 4.50


A. B. Packard, metal


121


Geo. W. Jones, rubber boots 12.00


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 119.37


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., lumber 1.06


J. F. Hackett, oil


20.70


Monitor Oil Co., oil


30.60


Alex. Clark & Co., tools


26.53


D. T. Drummond, tools


3.15


C. F. Pettengill, repair clock, city stable 1.25 Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting city stable 143.69


New England Telephone Co., rental . . 104.34


Old Colony Street Railway Co., tickets 25.00


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


36.00


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


2.52


N. Y. & Boston Express Co.


2.10


Abbott & Miller Express Co.


6.10


A. & W. and Gallagher Express Co. . .


.80


Boston & Quincy Express Co. 7.00


Timothy Gilcoine, stone work 11.45


Dexter Bros., paint 3.60


Edward Farmer, painting 22.30


S. Penniman & Son, carriage hire


5.00


S. Penniman & Son, baiting horses ..


1.25


H. A. Souther, veterinary


13.00


Carles Johnson, paving block


31.10


Andrew McIntosh, paving block


18.00


J. H. Kazer, inspect boiler 6.00


C. S. Hubbard, dry goods 1.90


$25.397.03


Less transfer to garbage, Health Dept.


$235.00


Less transfer to street watering .


898.04


Less transfer to water maintenance


65.70


Less transfer to removal of snow .


36.52


$1.235.26


$24,161.77


Balance


$375.12


122


SNOW, "REMOVAL OF."


Balance Jan. 1. 1903 $28.11


Expended Account 1904.


W. F. Loud, labor $28.11


$28.11


Appropriation, 1905


$5.000.00


Expended.


Pay roll, labor $4,292.37


W. F. Loud, labor


107.50


Thomas Whelan, labor 102.80


Water Dept., labor


93.13


Michael J. Cross, labor 90.60


Huckins Farm, labor 41.60


Mrs. Hannah Keenan, labor


24.00


Jeremiah Gearin, labor


22.00


W. H. Trask, labor 32.20


Benj. F. Hodgkinson, labor


15.75


John Fallon & Son, labor


16.13


Charles L. Prescott, labor


4.00


Street Dept., use of teams


36.52


Henry E. Emerson, repair plows


57.65


Abbott & Miller Express Co. 1.75


W. S. Randall, repairs 42.00


Charles A. Claflin, supplies


7.35


Boynton & Russell, supplies


12.65


$5,000.00


STREET LIGHTING.


Appropriation. 1905


$22,300.00


Expended.


Quincy Electric Light Co. $21,820.66


Citizens' Gas Light Co. 457.94


$22,278.60 -


Balance


$21.40


123


STREET WATERING.


Appropriation, 1905


$7,000.00


Expended.


American Car Sprinkler Co., contract $3,300.00


Mrs. Terrence Keenan, contract 585.00


W. J. O'Brien, contract 585.00


William F. Loud, contract 585.00


Thomas Whelan, contract 585.00


Water Department, labor and material 215.49


Henry E. Emerson, repairs 160.15


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


73.12


S. Scammell & Son, repairs 13.20


Street Department, use of teams


898.04


$7,000.00


STREET RAILWAY EXCISE TAX.


Balance Jan. 1, 1905 $217.85


Expended Account 1904.


Pay roll, labor


$217.85


$217.85


Appropriation, 1905


$7,135.89


Expended.


Pay roll, labor $6,966.01


Quincy Quarries Co., granite


47.62


Charles Wilson, paving blocks


85.50


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber


21.71


F. H. Crane & Son, cement


8.10


Geo. E. Frost, coal


4.00


W. L. Chase, sundries


2.95


$7,135.89


124


STATE AND MILITARY AID.


Appropriation, 1905


$7,800.00


Additional appropriation from receipts 400.00


$8,200.00.


Expended.


Chapter 372, Military Aid, pay roll ..


$306.00


Chapter 374, State Aid, pay roll 4,756.00


Chapter 447, Soldiers' Relief, pay roll 3,121.50


$8,183.50


Balance $16.50


SURVEY OF CITY AND PLANS.


Balance Jan. 1, 1905


$929.49


Expended Account 1904.


Pay roll, Engineers' office $796.81


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


6.75


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets


10.00


A. Storrs & Bement, paper


33.75


G. G. Ledder, supplies 6.25


Horace S. Taylor, use of horse 13.00


E. C. Sargent, sundry expense


2.50


$869.06


$60.43


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Evening School.


Appropriation, 1905 $1,500.00


125


Expended.


Pay roll, teachers $1,288.00


Edw. E. Babb, supplies


56.78


American Book Co., supplies 16.00


P. P. Caproni & Bros., supplies


3.57


Fred F. Green, printing and adv.


9.13


Geo. W. Prescott, printing


8.50


Quincy Electric Light Co., lighting


116.15


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


1.87


- $1,500.00


Appropriation, 1905


$112,500.00


Additional appropriation


$1,000.00


Add receipt from tuition


196.50


$1,196.50


$113,696.50


SALARIES.


Expended.


Pay roll, teachers


$88,593.20


JANITORS.


Expended.


Pay roll $7,390.00


TRANSPORTATION.


Old Colony Street Ry


$380.00


B. F. Hodgkinson 366.00


Cyrus E. Noble


256.20


126


FUEL.


Expended.


J. F. Sheppard, coal $6,746.85


BOOKS, SUPPLIES AND SUNDRIES.


Expended.


Wood, Harmon & Co., rent $500.00


Quincy Real Estate Trust, rent 310.00


John E. Poland, rent 100.00


H. L. Kincaide & Co., furniture 297.02


Charles H. Johnson, Truant Officer . . Remington Typewriter Co., typewriter


200.00


100.00


Edw. E. Babb & Co., books and sup- plies


3,784.37


American Book Co., books and sup- plies 908.53


Silver, Burdett & Co., books and sup- plies


153.89


D. C. Heath & Co., books and supplies


113.77


535.35


Ginn & Co., books and supplies .... Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books and supplies 241.67


Educational Publishing Co., books 132.09


Allen & Bacon, books 93.05


Mary A. Atherton, books 57.00


Benj. H. Sanborn, books 78.64


Little, Brown & Co. 17.40


University Publishing Co., books 14.40


Libby & Co., books 16.62


Rand, McNally & Co., books 15.60


Longmans, Green & Co., books 6.15


W. A. Greenough & Co., books 4.00


William Ware & Co., books


2.00


127


F. J. Barnard, binding 202.67


Suffolk Ink Co., supplies


38.80


Sulpho-Napthol Co., supplies 6.00


Mary L. Wade, supplies 2.15


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., supplies 13.45


Library Bureau, supplies


19.05


Bausch & Lomb, supplies


53.49


E. J. Maynard & Co., supplies 18.71


Orient Manfg. Co., supplies 28.25


A. W. Hall Scientific Co., supplies


84.50


Consolidated Grocery Co., supplies . . . 17.45


American School Funiture Co., sup- plies 1.50


E. H. Doble & Co., sundry supplies .


4.20


Emery Davis, sundry supplies 6.00


Charles E. Finch, sundry supplies


1.75


James Nowland, sundry supplies


1.06


Thomas B. Pollard, sundry supplies. . .


1.30


J. McFarland & Son, sundry supplies


9.63


H. A. Kennedy, sundry supplies


7.82


A. W. Green, sundry supplies


4.80


Charles Sampson, sundry supplies 2.20


Dow Sales Co., sundry supplies 3.60


Andover Bros., sundry supplies 2.00


C. Ralph Taylor, sundry supplies 4.38


W. H. Bently, sundry supplies 5.83


Chas. H. Taylor, sundry supplies 1.20


H. H. I. Smith, sundry supplies 1.30


Remington Typewriter Co., sundry sup- plies 17.36


John W. Nash, sundries


6.66


J. Curtin, sundries


6.40


Winchester Disinfectant Co., sundries


2.65


Red Cross Chemical Co., sundries


2.37


Geo. A. Mayo, sundries


2.00


William R. Small, sundries


7.38


Citizens' Gas Light Co., lighting 83.80


Quincy Elec. Lt. Co., lighting


129.69


128


New Eng. Telephone Co., rental 33.48


Allen Shade Roller Co., shades 134.09


D. E. Wardsworth, dry goods 114.50


Charles C. Hearn, chemicals 28.00


William H. Claflin, paper 109.50


Thorp & Martin, stationery


46.92


Hardware Supply Co., hardware


16.95


Taylor Bros., laundry 33.48


Mrs. Alex Shirley, laundry 2.75


Fred F. Green. printing


103.50


The Beal Press, printing


120.35


Geo. W. Prescott & Son, printing


105.13


J. H. Daniels, printing 41.00




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