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A. A. Sewell, team 2.00
E. G. Hayden, painting 10.00
R. S. Jones, binding 2.50
8.50
E. G. Hanson, stenography 4.00
Div. 5 A. O. H., rent
F. S. Blanchard, book
2.00
F. H. Crane & Son, supplies 117.25
C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, supplies 128.16
H. E. Emerson, supplies 167.31
Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., supplies 105.65
William Westland, supplies 4.70
J. F. Hackett, supplies
1.80
F. C. Packard, supplies 3.75
C. C. Hearn, supplies 1.35
T. J. Cronin, supplies 1.00
William Bradford, supplies 21.93
C. Patch & Son, supplies
119.88
C. F. Pettengill, supplies
16.19
MI. O'Keefe, supplies 3.00
2.00
Worvell M'f'g Co., supplies
Iver Johnson Co., supplies
9.13
L. A. Chapin, supplies 28.79
D. E. Wadsworth, supplies 5.70
Sanborn & Damon, supplies .60
N. Ames, supplies
3.60
Raphael Mastrangalio, supplies
.40
H. L. Kincaide, supplies
8.50
W. C. Shaw. supplies
3.00
Dodge Motor Co .. supplies
25.00
Quincy Awning Co., supplies 7.75
J. L. Greenleaf & Co., supplies 174.05
W. U. Telegraph Co.
1.73
Total $5,513.64
Permanent Men
Pay Roll
$22,556.75
W. A. Greenough, supplies 10.00
129
Signal Wires
Pay Roll
$11.75
F. M. Perriro, supplies
163.25
Total
$175.00
POOR DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
Expended
Balance
Appro.
$10,000.00 |
Loan
2,500.00
$13,005.45
$12,170.60
$834.85
'07 bal. 1
505.45
Special Furnishings
78.00
78.00
Almshouse
W. J. Vaughn, salary
$650.04
W. J. Vaughn, expenses
22.73
Abbie Havelin, services
144.00
Francis Abele, services
2.00
Lizzie Alanen, services 39.00
Hilma Niemister, services 78.00
Hilda Salonen, services 72.00
Mary Komanen, services 39.00
T. H. Randall, services
12.00
George Pawsey, services
40.00
Boynton & Russell, supplies
286.93
New York & Boston Despatch, express
2.90
Abbott & Miller, express .
2.70
Fiske & Arnold, appliances 43.90
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight .81
Daniel Manning, shoeing
38.25
Quincy Electric Light Co.
118.06
New England Telephone Co.
28.22
F. H. Crane & Son, supplies
407.89
F. P. Loud, supplies
64.02
C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, supplies 290.88
Johnson Brothers, supplies 562.45
130
George D. Emerson, supplies 1,593.64
Callahan 'Brothers, supplies 250.12
Quincy Co-operative Store, supplies . . 202.38
R. H. Walsh, supplies 299.23
William Corcoran & Son, supplies 229.92
W. J. Roberts & Co., supplies 201.68
F. B. Washburn, supplies
80.15
Quincy Department Store, supplies
62.38
F. D. Fellows & Co., supplies . 53.18
2.50
J. F. Sheppard & Son, supplies
172.37
William Cashman, supplies 180.73
H. L. Kincaide, supplies 45.82
H. E. Emerson, supplies 30.95
Ella L. Stetson, supplies 11.55
C. C. Hearn, supplies
13.05
Nathan Ames, supplies
45.01
William H. Claflin & Co., supplies
15.20
Sanborn & Damon, supplies
22.34
L. A. Chapin, supplies
7.55
Monn. Product Co., supplies
5.10
C. D. Harlow & Co., supplies 1.25
Granite Shoe Store, supplies 8.65
E. H. Doble & Co., supplies
179.45
John Casey, supplies
68.86
R. E. Foy & Co., supplies
224.26
F. C. Packard, supplies
7.80
W. H. Trash & Co., supplies
24.00
E. J. Murphy, supplies
.85
H. L. Lovejoy & Co., supplies
11.15
Meadow Brook Ice Co., supplies 71.95
A. Cobe, supplies 10.24
-
E. S. Beckford, supplies 1.87
Johnson Lumber Co., supplies
15.98
J. McConnell, supplies 23.30
Folson Tea Co., supplies
4.70
Modern Shoe Repairing Co., supplies . 6.95
S. B. Little, supplies 39.96
John F. Kemp, supplies
1.00
C. B. Cottam, supplies
131
C. L. Hammond, supplies 3.00
Remick Brothers, supplies 21.04
D. E. Wadsworth, supplies 1.98
J. F. Hackett, supplies 4.50
Wollaston Foundry Co., supplies 1.25
R. J. Barry, supplies 57.43
Berry Brothers, supplies 17.37
F. F. Green, supplies 2.00
A. J. Richards, supplies . .
1.25
Total $7,282.67
Outside Aid
A. L. Varney, rent $8.00
A. L. Chamberlain, rent 129.25
Mary I. Holbrook, rent 71.56
W. Q. Wales, rent 55.00
E. Ramsdell, rent 69.25
Abbie C. Wade, rent 12.50
John H. Dinegan, rent 40.00
J. Hermanson, rent 11.00
R. D. Chase, rent 36.00
Est. W. A. Hodges, rent 40.00
J. Kilmartin, rent 18.00
Mutual Real Estate Co., rent 24.00
F. F. Green, printing 17.00
George W. Prescott & Son, printing 5.25
D. Donovan, printing 2.00
Sara McGovern, clerical 110.00
Est. John Hall, services 137.31
Mrs. Matthew Kessler, services 6.00
C. W. Garey, M. D., services 4.00
Mary Kerisla, services 10.00
A. W. Fay, services
27.00
Elizabeth Johnson, services 37.15
R. D. Mckay, expenses 5.20
J. E. Elcock, expenses 27.60
S. Penniman & Son, carriage 2.00
132
J. F. Sheppard & Son, supplies 317.38
C. L. Hammond, supplies 12.81
A. J. La Croix, supplies 4.48
C. J. H. Totman, supplies 1.00
G. W. Jones, supplies 56.10
William Cashman, supplies 92.63
W. A. Greenough & Co., supplies 3.00
F. D. Fellows & Co., supplies 1.92
S. B. Little, supplies 17.01
R. J. Barry, supplies 80.00
Granite Shoe Store, supplies
80.20
Hooper Lewis Co., supplies 3.00
Underwood Typewriter Co., supplies 1.00
Hobbs Warren Co., supplies 2.09
C. C. Hearn, supplies .59
Est. J. P. O'Brien, supplies
4.75
D. E. Wadsworth & Co., supplies
5.98
Mass. School for Feeble Minded,
support 300.37
Mass. Hospital Epileptics, support 657.89
Foxborough Hospital, support 76.60
State Hospital, support 74.00
Commonwealth of Mass., support 67.31
Town of Dedham, support 16.00
Town of Concord, support 112.11
Overseer of Poor Sturbridge, support 37.77
Town of Milton, support 60.00
City of Springfield, support 5.88
City of Brockton, support 3.10
Poor Dept. Rockport, support 14.50
New England Telephone Co.
42.30
Total
$3,056.84
1907 Bills
.
City of Boston, support $863.71
Town of Concord, support 265.18
ยท Town of Dedham, support 75.40
Commonwealth of Mass., support . . , 94.91
133
City of Haverhill, support 50.18
Town of Milton, support 60.00
Foxborough Hospital, support 25.54
City of Salem, support 9.00
New England Telephone Co. 49.86
A. L. Chamberlain, rent
11.75
W. Q. Wales, rent
5.00
Mary Holbrook, rent
6.43
E. Ramsdell, rent
6.00
F. H. Crane & Son, supplies
109.51
Bowman & Co., supplies
15.60
J. Fostello, supplies
6.28
Quincy Department Store, supplies
1.59
George W. Jones, supplies
6.50
J. F. Sheppard & Son, supplies 56.00
F. C. Packard, supplies
8.30
F. D. Fellows & Co., supplies 2.92
F. B. Washburn, supplies 10.18
N. Ames, supplies
.15
C. C. Hearn, supplies
2.20
L. A. Chapin, supplies
3.48
Sanborn & Damon, supplies
1.25
Boynton & Russell, express
73.07
Boston & Quincy, express
1.00
F. F. Green, printing
2.60
George W. Prescott & Son, printing
2.50
John Hall, services
5.00
Total
$1,831.09
Summary
Almshouse
$7,282.67
Outside Aid
3,056.84
1907 Bills
1,831.09
Total
$12,170.60
Special Furnishings H. L. Kincaide, furniture 78.00
134
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
Expended Balance
Books, Sup. etc.
$10,000.00
1907 Balance . . 465.52
Total
$10,465.52
$10,465.52
Fuel
6,284.48
6,284.48
Evening Schools
1,500.00
1,500.00
Janitors
9,050.00
9,050.00
Rents
360.00
360.00
Salaries
appro. $106,930.00 |
rec'ts
322.25
107,252.25
107,240.10
$12.15
Transportation
appro.
| $1,000.00 |
'07 bal. 1 250.00
1,250.00
1,250.00
Fuel
F. M. Curtis, weigher
$83.00
Neponset River Coal Co., coal
6,078.18
Thomas O'Brien & Son, wood
123.30
, Total
$6,284.48
Evening Schools
Pay Roll
$1,269.60
H. B. Cole, certificates
6.70
Quincy Electric Light Co.
128.94
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies.
84.85
Neponset River Coal Co., supplies .
7.41
F. F. Green
2.50
,
Total
$1,500.00
Janitors
Pay Roll
$9,050.00
Rents
Quincy Real Estate $360.00
135
Salaries
Pay Roll
$107,240.10
Transportation
B. F. Hodgkinson
$370.00
Old Colony St. Railway
880.00
, Total
$1,250.00
Books, Supplies and Sundries
Abbott & Miller, expressage,
$81.03
Adams, J. Q. & Co., books 30.00
Allyn & Bacon, books
89.05
Ames, Nathan, supplies
84.54
American Book Company
1,142.44
American School Board Journal, sub- scription 1.00
Babb, Edward E., & Co., supplies and books
4,581.14
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
37.42
Bentley, Walter E., supplies
2.10
Birchard, C. C., books
6.75
Boston Music Company, music
22.75
Boston & Quincy Express Co., express-
age
4.85
Brooks, Harry, supplies
7.00
Chandler & Barber, supplies
13.29
Citizens' Gas Light Comany, gas
31.35
Claflin, William H. & Co., supplies ..
6.84
Cole, Herbert B., filling in diplomas, etc.
70.80
Crawford, William C., address
10.00
Curtin, J., oil
3.00
Daniels, John H. & Son, diplomas
86.10
Davis, Press, supplies
3.30
Ditson, Oliver & Company, music
93.16
Doble, E. H. & Co., oil .
6.30
Dow Sales Company, specimens
7.26
136
Educational Publishing Co., books 31.76
Ericson, Charles A., labor 24.06
Gallagher Express Company, express- age .54
Green, Fred F., printing
7.50
Greenough, W. A., directory
3.00
Ginn and Company, books
612.69
Globe Stamp Works, supplies
2.25
Hall, Arthur, Scientific Company ...
103.06
Hammond, Charles L., postage stamps
32.74
Hastings, William H., printed forms ..
6.00
Hearn, Charles C., supplies
42.49
Heath, D. C. & Co., books
139.72
Heintzelman, S., printing reports
76.80
Hermann, Ernst, supplies
4.39
Hildebrand, Minnie L., pianist
5.00
Houghton, Mifflin & Company, books
273.77
Johnson, Charles H., census enumera-
tor, taking boy to truant school. . 133.70
Kennedy, H. Anna, supplies
6.70
Keystone Wire Matting Co., mats .
5.63
Knott, L. E., Apparatus Co., apparatus
18.11
Lippincott, J. B. & Co., books
20.00
Little, Brown & Company, books
18.45
Luce, Robert, address 25.00
Macleod & McQuinn, cooking supplies .
41.70
Mansfield, E. C., postal cards
5.00
Mass. Sales Co., geographical models ..
35.00
Michelson Brothers, binding books ..
300.05
Moore, Joseph A., book
2.00
Marine Biological Laboratory, speci- mens 19.10
New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., exchange service 41.89
New England Towel and Supply Com- pany, laundry work 87.15
New York & Boston Despatch Express Co., expressage 8.70
137
Newcomb, S. F., oil 1.00
Nickerson, Archer M., supplies
5.52
Packard, F. C., supplies
1.10
Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage, travel, (not local) care of rooms ..
30.71
Pollard, Thomas B., supplies
1.28
Prescott, George W. & Son, printing .
103.50
Prescott, George W. & Son
17.25
Quincy Electric Light and Power Co., electric light
83.91
Sampson, Charles, supplies
2.05
Sanborn, Benjamin H. & Co., books
292.02
Scribner, Charles Sons, books
10.35
Sibley & Company, books
.47
Silver, Burdett & Company, books .
70.30
Smith Premier Typewriter Company, typewriters
222.00
Spargo Print, printing
53.75
Stearns, A. T., Lumber Co., lumber .
50.71
Spaulding, A. G. & Bros., apparatus ..
57.81
Teachers' College, curriculum
2.00
Thorp & Martin Co., blank books
63.00
Treasurer of Class of 1908, High School
33.00
Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter
70.00
Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies ...
161.48
West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant ..
11.45
White-Smith Music Publishing Co., music
20.90
Wright & Ditson, supplies
357.95
Total
$10,278.93
Repairs
Allen Shade Holder Co.
$80.55
American Seating Co.
.83
Burnham, Francis W.
4.05
Hardy Eben
1.25
138
Hayden, Herbert A.
6.00
Kemp, John F.
3.00
Kincaide, Henry L. & Co.
41.92
Litchfield, Ira .
14.40
MacFarland, J. & Son
5.02
Morrissey, William E.
2.50
Pettengill, C. F.
1.50
Remington Typewriter Co.
1.30
Thomas, B. F.
14.54
Tower, Charles H.
4.00
Westland, William
5.73
Total
$186.59
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Expense of Office
Appropriation
Expended
Balance
$125.00
$125.00
Allen Bros., supplies
$9.10
J. McFarland & Son, supplies
5.45
W. & S. E. Curley, supplies
12.61
Hobbs Warren Co., supplies
3.50
F. F. Green, printing
5.12
L. G. McMasters, use of team
45.00
M. I. Gatcomb, sundry expenses
44.22
Total
$125.00
TAX COLLECTOR
Appropriation
Expended
Balance
Salary .. $1,400.00
$1,400.00
Clerical . 1,508.00
1,506.03
$1.97
Miscellane-
ous . 1,200.00
1,199.36
.64
139
Salary
J. H. Cunningham $116.66
T. J. Carey 1,283.34
Total
$1,400.00
Clerical
Emilie Gassett
$647.00
Margaret Farrell
491.68
Florence Ford
236.68
Frances McKeon
130.67
Total
$1,506.03
Miscellaneous
F. M. Curtis, expenses
$3.00
R. S. Jones, binding
27.00
New England Telephone Co.
45.88
George W. Prescott & Son, printing
105.98
F. F. Green, printing 203.70
Spargo Print Co., printing
82.25
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., tickets
2.25
E. C. Sargent, services
33.00
Daniel Donovan, services 38.75
L. W. Lyons, services
9.00
N. Y. & Boston Despatch, express
.35
Gallagher Express, express
2.05
Abbott & Miller, express
.85
Globe Stamp Works, supplies
4.90
C. J. H. Totman, supplies
.70
Thorp Martin & Co., supplies
3.83
W. A. Greenough, supplies
3.00
A. J. La Croix, supplies
3.75
Typewriter Exchange, supplies
7.65
Hall Brothers, supplies
2.75
Hobbs & Warren Co., supplies 6.38
C. L. Hammond, supplies 459.28
140
L. A. Chapin, supplies 6.24
Sampson Murdock Co., supplies 6.00
J. J. Shannon & Co., supplies .50
Carter Rice & Co., supplies
16.50
F. S. Webster Co., supplies
6.77
Est. J. P. O'Brien, supplies
8.20
J. J. O'Hara, supplies
18.50
Citizens Gas Light Co., supplies
4.45
Birmingham Pin Co., supplies 1.25
Library Bureau, supplies
77.35
Nathan Ames, supplies
.95
E. J. Murphy, supplies
.55
Norfolk Co. Registry
.52
Norfolk Registry of Deeds
5.28
Total $1,199.36
SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
City Hospital
Appropriation
Expended
Appro.
$4,000.00 |
Receipts 1 327.64 | $4,327.64 $4,327.64
Expenditures
Expended
$4,327.64 .
G. A. R. Post 88
Appropriation Expended
$400.00 $400.00
May 6
$400.00
John A. Boyd Camp Appropriation
Expended
$75.00 $75.00 $75.00
May 29
141
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Notes Payable
Appropriation
Expended
Balance $1,000.00
City Dept.
$105,670.00
$104,670.00
Park Dept.
2,000.00
2,000.00
Water Dept.
40,500.00
40,500.00
Sewer Dept.
19,300.00
19,300.00
Street Improvement
3,300.00
3,300.00
Interest
Appropriation
Expended
Balance
City Dept. .
..
$24,200.00
$20,617.20
$3,582.80
St. Improvement
2,000.00
1,977.50
22.50
Park Dept. ..
1,280.00
1,280.00
Sewer Dept. ...
22,000.00
20,621.75
1,378.25
Tempo'ry Loans
14,720.40
14,720.40
Water Dept.
appro. $25,894.50 |
'07 bal. |
135.00 |
$26,029.50
$26,029.50
Excess & Deficiency Fund
Transfer from sundry account
| $2,337.67
Transfer from receipts
13.85|
$2,351.52
Trans. to sundry ac'nt on Council orders
1,635.00
Balance
$716.52
Expended
Appropriation
Expended
Balance
$716.52
$550.84
$165.68
Expenditures
Int. on Water Bonds previous to 1907 $500.00
Refund Taxes, Charles and Matilda
Bangs 1.97
Registry of Deed 2.04
City of Quincy, tax title
6.04
142
G. A. Richards, tax title 14.21
T. H. Fahey, tax title 26.58
Total $550.84
Fire Nets Appropriation Expended $200.00 200.00
Combination Ladder Co. $200.00
Repair School Building
Appropriation Expended
$1,260.00 $1,260.00
Labor
$369.63
E. E. Sodergren, labor
30.25
Transfer to Repair and Care Public
Buildings, labor and materials . . 113.55
Burdett Williams Co., supplies 279.10
A. T. Stearns & Co., supplies 57.88
Nathan Ames, supplies 11.71
Johnson Lumber Co., supplies 43.70
William Westland, supplies 64.41
Bay State Hardware Co., supplies . .
9.00
The Fairbanks Co., supplies
26.22
Sumner & Gerald, supplies
8.85
C. A. Claflin & Co., supplies
2.24
A. B. Robbins Iron Co., supplies
200.00
Ames Radiator Co., supplies .60
E. S. Beckford, repairs 34.86
Charles W. Wentzel, repairs .
8.00
Total
$1,260.00
GRADE CROSSINGS
Appropriation
Expended
Balance
$1,000.00 $415.67 $584.33
143
Expended
Annie M. Sullivan, services
$110.67
E. C. Sargent, services
28.00
William H. Flynn, services
2.00
George Alexander, services
175.00
George O. Langley, services
100.00
Total
$415.67
Tuberculosis Exhibit
Appropriation, $100.00
Labor
$9.10
Wright & Potter Printing Co., printing 20.00
Quincy Women's Club, expenses . 70.90
,
Total
$100.00
Grove Street
Appropriation, $2,000.00
Labor
$1,393.30
John Harkins, labor
62.70
Quincy Variety Co., supplies
17.88
George Mayo, supplies
1.20
J. J. Gallagher, supplies
44.10
N. Ames, supplies
12.50
William Cashman, supplies
197.76
Granite Railway Co., supplies
8.34
Quincy Quarries Co., supplies
262.22
Total
$2,000.00
Sea Street
Appropriation, $800.00
Labor
$775.06
O. C. Railway, transportation
15.00
Nathan Ames, supplies
2.75
Brown & Dunham, supplies
7.19
Total
$800.00
.
.144
Webster Street
Appropriation, $1,400.00 Labor $1,238.60
William Cashman, supplies 161.40
Total
$1,400.00
Baxter Street
Appropriation, $1,834.00
Labor $1,498.33
John Harkins, labor 30.80
Quincy Variety Co., supplies 12.13
R. J.Teasdale, supplies 13.50
Harrington King Co., supplies
1.25
P. J. Williams & Co .. supplies 15.80
J. J. Gallagher, supplies 10.80
Nathan Ames, supplies 16.00
C. Patch & Son, supplies
42.27
William Cashman, supplies 159.88
J. E. Sprague, supplies 11.50
A. J. Richards & Son, supplies
21.74
Total $1,834.00
SURFACE DRAINAGE
Appropriation Expended
Balance
$5,166.00 $4,770.02 $395.98
Adams Street
Expended
Labor
$127.94
Gibby Foundry Co .. supplies
8.09
N. Ames, supplies
3.35
William Cashman, supplies
165.96
Total
$305.34
145
Elm and South Walnut Streets
Labor
$503.56
John Harkins, labor
40.00
Gibby Foundry Co., supplies 48.32
J. J. Gallagher, supplies
23.70
William Cashman, supplies
224.43
Total
$840.01
Beach Street
Labor
$42.75
William Harkins, supplies
5.90
Gibby Foundry Co., supplies
8.08
Total $56.73
Bates Avenue
Labor
$249.20
William Cashman, supplies
4.80
Total
$254.00
Lincoln Avenue
Labor
$259.85
J. McFarland & Son, supplies
.70
Gibby Foundry Co., supplies
32.34
Thomas Whelan, supplies
4.20
J. J. Gallagher, supplies
18.00
William Cashman, supplies
119.48
Total $434.57
Whitwell Street
Labor
$675.34
John Harkins, labor
6.10
William Harkins, supplies
35.00
William Cashman, supplies
219.97 :
146
Gibby Foundry Co., supplies
105.00
Nathan Ames, supplies 2,60
Total
$1,044.01
Prospect Street
Wollaston Land Co.
$3.63
Gibby Foundry Co., supplies 24.26
Total
$27.89
Centre Street
Labor
$213.02
Bennington Street
Labor
$262.19
Gibby Foundry Co., supplies
8.09
William Harkins, supplies
5.40
J. J. Gallagher, supplies
18.00
William Cashman, supplies
101.70
Total
$395.38
Elm Avenue
Labor
$718.26
John Harkins, labor
12.30
J. J. Gallagher, supplies
48.60
Nathan Ames, supplies
5.50
William Cashman, supplies
335.58
William Harkins, supplies
35.00
Gibby Foundry Co., supplies
43.83
Total
$1,199.07
Summary
Bennington Street
$395.38
Elm Avenue
1,199.07
Lincoln Avenue
434.57
Whitwell Street
1,044.01 .
147
Prospect Street
27.89
Centre Street
213.02
Adams Street
305.34
Elm & South Walnut Streets
840.01
Beach Street
56.73
Bates Avenue
254.00
Total
$4,770.02
WARD 6 HOSE HOUSE
Appropriation
Expended
Balance
$800.00
$339.00
$461.00 Expended
Labor
$125.58
George H. Fisher, painting
94.50
A. E. Stephenson, plumbing
17.21
Johnson Lumber Co., supplies
5.18
Pratt & Co., supplies
14.65
A. T. Stearns Co., supplies
39.54
Sumner & Gerald, supplies
16.37
William Westland, supplies
18.46
J. McFarland & Son, supplies
3.90
A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., supplies .
3.61
Total
$339.00
WARD 4 HOSE HOUSE
Appropriation
$250.00
Expended $210.04
Balance $39.96 Expended
Labor
$197.44
J. J. Gallagher, supplies
12.60
Total
$210.04
BALANCE 1907
Assessors, Ex. Clerical
Balance, 3.00. Trans. to E. & D. ... $3.00
148
Assessors, Miscellaneous
Balance, 1.76. Trans. to E. & D. .. $1.76
Board of Health, Ashes
Balance
$117.81 |
T. O'Brien & Son | 10.50 | $107.31. Trans. to E. & D. $107.31
Board of Health, Garbage
Balance, $17.84. Trans. to E. & D. .. $17.84
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS
Coddington School Building
Balance, 1.51. Trans. to E. & D. .. $1.51
High School Addition
Balance, .90. Trans. to E. & D. .. $.90
Highland Avenue
Balance, $19.90. Trans. to E. & D. .. $19.90
Water Clerical
Balance, $1.67. Trans. to E. & D. ..
$1.67
North Payne Street
Balance, 4.87. Trans. to E. & D. .. $4.87
Repair & Care Public Buildings
Balance, $39.54. Trans. to E. & D. ..
$9.12
H. L. Kincaide & Co.
$.50
Keough Electric Co. 4.85
J. L. Fratus & Co. 21.57
Badger Brothers 3.50
$30.42
149
CITY CLERK
State Aid
Balance, 527.00. Trans. to E. & D. ..
$479.00
City of Brockton $48.00
City Clerk Extra Clerical
Balance $33.00 Trans. to E. and D. $33.00
City Clerk, Miscellaneous .
Balance $79.97 Trans. to E. and D. 79.82
Bruce & Myatt Express
.15
CITY COUNCIL, CONTINGENT
Balance $41.29 Trans. to E. and D.
27.12
W. G. Shaw, chair
$6.75
Weeks & Doten, typewriter 2.63
New York & Boston Express 1.92
F. F. Green
2.87
Total $14.17
CITY TREASURER, MISCELLANEOUS
Balance $16.71 Trans. to E. and D. ... 16.71
City Treasurer, Clerical
Balance $6.42 Trans. to E. and D. 6.42
CRANE PUBLIC LIBRARY, MISCELLANEOUS. Balance $5.90 Trans. to E. and D. 5.90
ENGINEER, MISCELLANEOUS
Balance $1.23 Trans. to E. and D. 1.23
150
FIRE, FUEL
Balance $7.25 Trans. to E. and D. 7.25
Fire, Repairs and Fixtures
Balance $6.02 Trans. to E. and D. 6.02
Fire, Pay of Men
Balance $2.49 Trans. to E. and D. 2.49
POLICE, ENFORCEMENT LIQUOR LAW
Balance $49.73 Trans. to E. and D. 49.73
PAY OF CITY OFFICERS
Balance $180.76 Trans. to E. and D. $162.08
F. F. Green, Traveling Expenses 18.68
TAX COLLECTOR, MISCELLANEOUS
Balance $2.22 Trans. to E. D. .74
L. A. Chapin .50
Hobbs & Warren
.58
Boston & Quincy Express
.40
Total $1.48
PARKS
Balance $51.27 Trans. to E. and D.
51.27
FIRE ALARM
Balance
$38.66
Trans. from Lighting
80.29
Hose
24.18
Total
$143.13
C. Fred Jones
$12.50
151
Gamewell Fire Alarm
5.63
Eagle Polishing Co. 125 00
Total
$143.13
FIRE LIGHTING
Balance $80.29 Trans. to Alarm 80.29
Fire Hose
Balance $50.00 Trans. to Alarm $24.18
Trans to E. and D. 25.82
Total
$50.00
LAW
Balance $44.50 Trans. to E. and D.
$4.50
M. G. Gavin, books 40.00
CITY COUNCIL, ADVERTISING ETC.
Balance $6.13 Trans. to E. and D. $6.13
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS
Balance $24.96 Trans. to E. and D. $21.46
Remington Typewriter 3.50
INTEREST, TEMPORARY LOANS
Balance $125.13 Trans. to E. and D. 6125.13
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS
Highways $6.63
Balance $151.38 Trans. to E. and D.
N. Y. & Boston Express, express $.30
Boston & Quincy, express .50
Francis Abele, Jr., V. S., services 50.00
B. F. Hodgkinson, labor 27.12
152
Gifford Pinel Co., supplies 2.13
J. F. Hackett, supplies
7.20
Mrs. L. B. Titus, supplies
15.00
Dennis J. O'Neil, supplies
1.30
Thomas Whelan, supplies
J. E. Keniley, repairs 36.00
Totals $144.75
MAYOR, MISCELLANEOUS
Balance $778.90 Trans. to E. and D. $321.40
George W. Prescott & Sons, printing
$11.00
F. F. Green, printing 4.00
25.40
W. J. Sullivan, return of births
35.00
W. Record, M. D., return of births ..
2.50
F. R. Burke, M. D., return of births .. 5.75
W. E. Drew, M. D., return of births ..
1.50
T. J. Dion, M. D., return of births .. 9.25
2.75
J. A. Gordon, M. D., return of births HI. C. Hallowell, M. D., return of births D. A. Bruce, M. D., return of births .. C. S. Adams, M. D., return of births. .
1.50
3.25
3.50
J. H. Ash, M. D., return of births ..
19.00
R. R. Whiton, M. D., return of births A. P. Thompson, M. D., return of births
1.25
W. L. Sargent, M. D., return of births D. B. Reardon, M. D., return of births F. J. Pierce, M. D., return of births. W. J. Middleton, M. D., return of births
6.50
4.25
8.50
26.25
W. J. McCausland, M. D., return of births
13.50
C. J. Lynch, M. D., return of births. C. W. Garey, M. D., return of births .. S. W. Ellsworth, M. D., return of
4.75
1.50
5.20
C. C. McCue, return of births
2.00
153
births 12.50
F. S. Davis, M. D., return of births . 1.50
E. H. Bushnell, M. D., return of births 3.50
J. H. Anderson, M. D., return of births 3.50
W. G. Curtis, M. D., return of births 1.00
R. McLennan, M. D., return of births 16.00
F. E. Jones, M. D., return of births .. 8,25
E. R. Johnson, M. D., return of births
5.00
N. S. Hunting, M. D., return of births
10.50
S. G. Hardwick, M. D., return of births Mrs. Alma Sten, M. D., return of births
1.50
J. T. Reynolds, M. D., return of births
3.75
C. F. Randall, return of births
42.20
C. R. Sherman, return of births
30.40
H, A. Keith, return of births
4.25
John Hall, return of deaths 5.00
E. L. Paine, return of deaths 16.00
J. W. Stancombe, return of deaths 30.25
W. E. Brown, return of deaths 28.25
E. L. Bean, return of deaths
9.50
A. W. Fay, return of deaths 13.25
Norfolk County Registry, return of
deaths
15.25
Total
$457.50
3.25
Report of Inspector of Animals
Quincy, Mass., March 2, 1909.
His Honor, Mayor Shea,
Dear Sir :- The following report as Inspector of Animals is submitted :
TUBERCULOSIS
Tuberculosis took four cows. One pig on slaughtering showed slight lesions of it. This pig was the young of one of those killed last year.
GLANDERS
Glanders claimed five horses. At two of the stables, all of the remaining horses were tested with antitoxin, and one re- acting horse was found in each.
RABIES
Rabies has been prevalent, though greatly diminished since the muzzling order. The center district had four cases ; the Point district three cases ; South Quincy four cases, includ- ing one horse; West Quincy four cases; Wollaston, two cases, including one cow; Atlantic, two cases, including one cow. In the cases of the two cows and horse, the owners were recom- pensed from the dog tax funds.
154
155
DOGS
Many dogs have been examined for physicians whose pa- tients have been bitten. Most of the dogs suspected by the owner's have failed to show rabies. Quincy has some very valuable dogs which should be protected from wandering un- licensed, uncared for curs.
We should have a dog officer to gather up stray dogs and return them to owners or if ownerless find takers, and if neither can be done, dispatch them. It is unreasonable to ex- pect a policeman to catch and kill dogs, for he can't hold them to find an owner.
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