Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1909, Part 5

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1909
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Sanborn & Damon, hardware. 169.80


Burditt & Williams Co., hardware. 11.50


George A. Mayo, hardware. 10.36


J. MacFarland, hardware and labor .. 9.26


Ames Iron Works, iron. 14.60


Sumner & Gerald, iron. 20.31


Blodgett Clock Co., rep. clock system. . 14.75


Sumner Cordage Co.,


9.92


Kenney Bros., school supplies (desk


lids) 2.40


Richardson, Boynton & Co., repairs ..


6.90


Johnson Service Co., repairs. 22.52


Fuller & Warren, repairs of heating apparatus


24.75


Standard Electric Time Co., repairing time clock 66.12


Fore River, boiler repairs 2.13


Wadsworth Mfg. Co., repairs 1.97


Kincaide & Co., repairs 77.66


E. A. Doble, repairs 1.10


A. B. Murphy, painting, etc., 192.34


K. S. Ruggles, labor and repairing .


152.66


Hall & Co., repairing gong


3.50


Gurney Heater Co., repairs


1.25


Sandberg Bros. repairing clock 2.00


L. J. Badger & Co., repairing 2.50


Beckford & Lynch, electrical repairs .. 31.12


Smith Thayer & Co., heating repairs .. 13.20


Hodge Boiler Works, heating repairs .. 20.42


Scammell & Son, repairs


80.60


Huey Bros., & Co., repairing heating plant 52.46


N. E. Towel Supply, laundry 3.12


O. C. Laundry Co., laundry 25.98


E. S. Beckford, electrical supplies 195.70


107


D. E. Wadsworth, supplies 6.50


Barrett Mfg. Co., plumbers supplies . . 18.00


C. C. Hearn, medicinal supplies .50


C. F. Pettengill, keys .40


G. W. Wheeler, supplies 3.37


Library Bureau, supplies


41.25


N. Y. & Boston Despatch, express


5.58


Barker's express, express


1.30


William P. Barker, express


1.00


E. Fisher, express


1.00


A. T. Stearns & Co., lumber 159.66


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 148.02


Pratt & Co., lumber 23.28


F. L. Goldsmith, lumber


1.70


Puritan Iron Works, maple floors


5.55


Snow Iron Works, stall floors


21.50


Geo. Gauthier & Co., door panels .


3.30


West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant .


16.25


A. L. Buzzell, disinfectant 6.90


.60


Whiting Adams Co., brooms


2.98


D. Pratt & Son, clock 15.00


1.25


Johns-Manville & Co., gas mantles pound 4.50


S. J. Jackson & Co., gas mantles


1.25


Nat. Ventilator Co., ventilators


18,25


Western Elec. Co., galvanized strands


4,20


W. . H. Claflin, paper


10,35


Harrington King & Co., flag and rope


7.99


Couch & Co., telephone plugs


.53


Waldo Bros., pipe grate


1.50


Quincy Electric Light,


491.85


Citizens' Gas Co., 40.65


H. G. Crocker, labor and materials ..


252.10


J. A. Keating, labor, beating rug 3.00


P. Sutherland & Co., oil 8,51


A. B. Cottam, oil .55


Winer Bros., tumblers


108


Eagle Oil Supply Co., oil 17.09


Peter Rowell, labor


4.00


H. E. Emerson, labor and stock 3.50


Geo. O. Shirley, labor and stock


17.50


Jesse Raynor, sharpening lawn-


mower 1.25


P. J. Williams & Co., labor 140.63


G. H. Rhodes, labor 3.74


Geo. H. Fisher, labor and material . .


25.54


Water Department,


85.86


Boiler Inspector, inspecting boilers .. 98.59


Lynch & Woodward, inspection boilers


6.44


$6,259.89


INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS


Miscellaneous


Appropriation Expended Balance


Salary


$500.00


$500.00


Appropriation


125.00


123.55 $1.45


Salary


Warren S. Parker $500.00


Miscellaneous


C. L. Hammond, P. M., stamps $11.75


F. F. Greeen, printing 24.50


G. W. Prescott Pub. Co., printing 15.00


Library Bureau, supplies 32.10


N. Y. & Boston Despatch, expressing . . .45


Abbott & Miller, expressing


.65


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets


20.00


L. A. Chapin, stationery 3.55


Hooper Lewis & Co., stationery 1.15


109


C. A. Penley, services. 10.00


C. J. H. Totman, rubber die 2.40


Robert S. Jones, book binding 2.00


$123.55


STREET WATERING


Labor, pay roll $774.06


Gulf Refining Co., asphalt oil 40.76


Standard Oil Co., oil .


936.20


Headley Good Road Co., oil


2,021.66


Amn. Car Sprinkler Co., contract


2,200.00


William F. Loud & Son, labor


10.00


Water Department, labor


22.13


W. Haigh, labor


225.00


Walworth Mfg. Co., repairs


14.92


H. E. Emerson, repairs


33.75


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


16.56


Highway Department, labor


563.46


N. Y. & N. H. R. R., freight 53.50


Smith Bros., 1.25


Lumsden & Van Stone Co., 1 Stillson wrench 1.60


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


1.00


Geo. A. Dunham,


3.15


Quincy Hack & Livery Co., watering


streets


81.00


$7,000.00


STREET LIGHTING


Quincy Elec. Light Co., $23,684.66


Citizens' Gas Co.,


1,854.78


$25,539.44


110


Excise Tax


Labor, pay roll $6,159.20


William Cashman, coal 332.78


C. Patch & Son, coal 15.98


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 4.05


A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., lumber 289.95


Highway Department, use of teams .. 525.00


Djerf & Winquist, curbing 128.69


P. J. Williams & Co., repairing ponset bridge 59.00


Ne-


Robert Miller, oil and gasoline


35.10


Crothers & Seiders, oil .72


J. J. Gallagher, cement 5.40


Park Land Co., gravel


5.30


John Harkins, mason work


14.51


$7,575.68


Sewer Department


Appropriation Expended


Balance


· Clerical


$780.00


$780.00


Maintenance 1,600.00


1908 bal. 21.81


$1,621.81


$1,440.72


$181.09


Construction 30,000.00


1908 bal. 1,013.73


31,013.73


30,735.91


277.82


House connection


8,033.75


7,524.58


509.17


Clerical


Clara A. Penley


$780.00


Sewer Construction


Labor, pay roll $19,807.01


Trask & Co., wood 14.00


H. E. Emerson, repairing wagon 42.25


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 635.57


Water Department, labor and stock .. 598.97


111


Warren Bros., asphalt 75.95


R. J. Teasdale, dynamite 125.86


F. H. Crane & Son, pipe and cement . 357.47


William Cashman, pipe and cement .. 4,603.30


Sumner & Gerald, pipe and cement ..


13.65


J. McFarland & Son, pipe and cement


7.50


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and cement 298.91


J. J. Gallagher, cement 446.28


J. Harkins, building manholes 149.14


Wollaston Foundry Co., manhole


frames and covers


215.47


Gibby Foundry Co., manhole frames and covers 492.38


H. G. Crocker, work on manholes 566.22


Daniel Desmond, shoeing 14.00


H. L. Bond, tools 8.00


Nathan Ames, tools 120.92


Quincy Variety Co., tools 32.50


Vulcan Tool Co., tools 4.63


William Westland, tools


105.45


Pinel Tool Co., tools and sharpening . .


283.52


Perrin Seamans & Co., tools and sharp- ening 130.52


Registry, recording deeds 18.46


Fitts Mfg. Co., cheese cloth 8.40


Granite Shoe Co., rubber boots 24.00


George W. Jones, rubber boots 55.00


Enterprise Rubber Co., hose 15.00


Remick Bros., rubber suit 45.00


B. L. Makepeace, engineering supplies 10.36


E. W. Branch, consulting engineer .


90.00


T. J. Bower, use of derrick 16.00


J. T. Reynolds, M. D., services 65.00


A. R. Ballou, M. D., services 2.00


Granite City Oil Co., oil 74.45


Francis Abele, V. S., services 4.00


Young Bros., setting glass 5.00


112


Edson Mfg. Co., pumps and suction hose 29.44


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets 65.00


. Abbott & Miller, express 8.20


J. A. Cook, sharpening saws


26.00


H. T. Whitman, land damages


200.00


Lettiuro Giordani, land damages


150.00


William B. White, land damages


225.00


H. E. Hardwick, land damages 75.00


T. L. Williams, land damages


150.00


N. Y. & B. Despatch express


.35


John Casey, oil .50


R. H. Walsh, oil 3.67


M. R. Jones, barrels 1.20


H. S. Holman, barrels 7.50


H. H. Collett, barrels


.20


J. Peterson & Co., one pail .45


F. A. Skinner, photographs 5.00


City Trust, certifying bonds 125.00


J. W. Ellis, repairing .75


N. Y. & N. H. R. R., freight 3.81


Geo. L. Phillips, damage claim 1.00


M. E. O'Hara, damage claim 1.00


L. J. Badger & Son, repairs on boiler .. 4.50


$30,765.51


Maintenance


Labor, pay roll $998.07


C. L. Hammond, P. M., envelopes and postage 55.67


L. A. Chapin, office supplies 10.39


G. W. Prescott Pub. Co., stationery .. 3.25


J. J. Shannon & Co., typewriter and ribbon 83.20


Abbott & Miller, express on typewriter .50


Highway Department, care of horse .. 156.00


1


113


New Eng. Telephone Co., telephone .. 54.94


Library Bureau, filing cabinet 24.60


Water Department, pipe 6.65


A. B. Cottam, oil 7.70


George W. Jones, rubber boots 4.50


Daniel Desmond, shoeing 2.15


Nathan Ames, tools 2.70


D. E. Wadsworth, supplies .80


H. L. Kincaide & Co., supplies .60


S. Scammell & Son, repairs .75


A. W. Stetson, printing bills


15.00


F. R. Burke, M. D., professional ser- vices 8.00


John Harkins, work on manholes


4.90


$1,440.72


SEWER HOUSE CONNECTIONS


Labor, pay roll $6,213.34


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets 35.00


William Cashman, pipe and cement ... 383.07


William A. Bradford, iron pipe ...


8.00


A. J. Richards & Son, pipe and cement


357.16


F. H. Crane & Son, pipe and cement ..


150.38


Sanborn & Damon, iron pipe


4.00


S. H. Edwards, iron pipe


9.68


J. J. Keniley, iron pipe


9.00


J. Fratus & Co., iron pipe 7.00


J. J. Gallagher, supplies and cement .. 32.05


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 7.92


Nathan Ames, tools 9.90


Harrington King & Co., tools and can-


vas 44.60


William Westland, tools 1.88


Pinel Tool Co., wedges and sharpening tools 23.05


J. A. Cook, sharpening tools .75


114


John Harkins, manholes 8.57


Ilighway Department, care of horse .. 156.00


Daniel Desmond, shoeing 28.50


Frost & Adams, engineering supplies ..


3.63


H. E. Emerson, repairs on harness 2.75


R. J. Teasdale, dynamite 11.00


Vulcan Tool Co., sharpening tools


1.50


S. Scammell & Son, repairs 10.60


Wollaston Foundry Co., manhole


frame


5.25


$7,524.58


WATER DEPARTMENT


Appropriation Expended Balance


Clerical


$1,300.00


$1,300.00


·


Construction .. 42,000.00|


Plus receipts . . 8,597.28|


Add transfers. 617.33


51,214.61


50,790.54


424.07


Maintenance .. 10,600.00|


Plus transfers. . 612.90|


11,212.90


10,940.74


272.16


Meters


2,459.62


1,345.69


1,113.93


Clerical


M. L. Gavin


$780.00


A. A. Chamberlain


520.00


$1,300.00


Construction Expenditures 1909


Pay Rolls, labor


$22,713.95


Cast Iron Pipe


United States Pipe & Foundry Co. .


$11,208.51


M. J. Drummond & Co.


1,632.22


115


Cast Iron Specials


Builders Foundry Co. 707.63


Hydrants, Gates, Valves, etc.


Water Works Equipment $1,261.36


Chapman Valve Co., 839.33


Coffin Valve Co., 488.50


Ludlow Valve Co., 66.45


Gate Boxes and Castings


Wollaston Foundry


$868.71


D. J. Nyhan 48.75


Lead


Chadwick Lead Co.


$892.22


Estate A. B. Packard


195.85


Grossman & Son 20.35


Brass Goods-Service Pipe and Fittings


Anderson Coupling Co. 743.90


Sumner Gerald Co. 1,542.63


Mueller Manufacturing Co. 346.32


G. E. Gilchrist


2.27


Walworth Manufacturing Co.


3.98


Lead Lined Iron Pipe Co.


2,294.03


Steel, Iron and Tools


Pinel Tool Co. 388.78


Vlucan Tool Co. 69.50


H. L. : Bond & Co 4.20


Boston Bolt Co.


3.68


Perrin Seamans 9.00


$46,352.12


116


City of Boston, (Purchase of 2 inch


pipe,, Green street) 200.00


Quincy Sewer Department 29.60


Nathan Ames, hardware 12.93


William Westland, hardware


224.83


W. A. Bradford, repairing


1.60


S. Scammell & Son, repairing wagon. . 52.30


Abbott & Miller, express


9.35


New York & Boston Despatch, express.


25.20


Bruce & Myatt, express .


1.25


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets ....


195.00


New York, New Haven & Hartford Co., freight on cast iron pipe, etc. .


2,047.59


Granite City Oil Co., oil


96.10


A. B. Cotton, oil


4.20


Robert Miller, oil


9.55


J. E. Sprague, powder 257.18


William Cashman, coke 29.33


J. W. Ellis, rubber boots 40.50


J. Robbins, rubber boots 2.00


Granite Shoe Store, rubber boots


36.00


W. F. Loud & Son, teaming pipe to Squantum 97.74


Quincy Coal Co., coal


3.87


J. F. Sheppard & Son, coal


12.25


J. J. Gallagher, cement


2.00


F. H. Crane & Son, cement and pipe. . 198.09


A. Meyer, horse 300.00


Edson Manufacturing Co., gauge .


39.15


James Nichols, pipe jointer


5.00


J. F. Gleason, pipe jointer 61.65


City Trust Co., printing bonds


135.00


F. F. Green, printing


4.00


Burbank & Ryder, hydrant paint


38.25


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram


.44


Sanborn & Damon, supplies .70


Johnson Bros., supplies ... 10.00


117


Town of Milton, supplies 1.00


G. Wilbus, labor .40


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber


190.75


Harrington King Co., cotton waste 58.61


Blasting Logs


5.00


$50,790.54


Water Maintenance


Labor, pay roll


$7,180.63


C. L. Hammond, P. M., stamps, and


envelopes 197.92


Daniel Desmond, horse shoeing


98.01


T. W. Good, horse shoeing


2.00


.J. F. Hogan, horse shoeing 42.85


Daniel Mannix, horse shoeing 203.85


Quincy Coal Co., coal 232.85


Vulcan Tool Co., steel and iron 8.55


John Kemp, steel and iron 3.75


Pinel Tool Co., steel and iron 7.15


William Westland, hardware 119.99


Nathan Ames, hardware


6.00


F. H. Crane & Son, hay and grain. . .


359.50


C. W. and G. W. Nightingale, hay and grain 959.89


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


236.67


H. E. Emerson, carriage repairs .. 347.50


Spargo Print Works, printing 191.35


George W. Prescott Publishing Co., printing 53.50


Robert S. Jones Co., printing 7.60


Old Colony Street Railway, tickets . . 60.00


New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, freight 4.48


New York & New Haven Railroad


ticket 2.25


New York & Boston Despatch, express. 3.39


118


P. Buckley rent of land 6.00


Quincy Electric Light, lighting shop ..


114.31


Estate J. P. O'Brien, stationery. . .


27.53


C. H. Carlson, stationery 5.99


L. A. Chapin, stationery


5.70


Fisher & Fowler, stationery


6.00


Herbert Marr, stationery 1.95


W. A. Bradford, stock


1.20


Sanborn & Damon, stock


W. U. Telegraph Co., telegram .60


J. H. Gillis, auto supplies 35.60


R. E. Foy & Co., supplies .86


Quincy Variety Co., supplies


1,80


Johnson Bros., supplies


.45


F. C. Packard, stable supplies


1.70


Pratt & Bicknell, auto repairs 111.63


Scammell & Sons, repair of wagon 78.50


Town of Braintree, rent and taxes 57.24


Library Bureau, office supply 46.06


New England Telephone Co., telephone 256.55


E. J. Murphy, horse medicine 19.53


C. D. Harlow, horse medicine 2.25


H. L. Kincaide & Co., dusters, etc. 12.65


A. J. Richards, cement 8.30


H. L. Bond & Co., tools 2.88


H. C. Kamer, polish 1.00


N. E. Water Magazine, subscription. . 3.00


Fire and Water Magazine, subscription


3.00


Granite City Oil Co., oil


9.75


F. R. Burke, M. D., services 5.00


M. A. Gavin, services 60.00


H. C. Derby, metal stamp 1.50


Millett Signal Co., tester


18.00


Alex. Hall, rubber boots


5.00


William Cashman, coke


3.00


$11,252.74


2.22


E. S. Beckford, stock 6.31


119


Meters


Labor pay roll


$614.50


New York & New Haven Railroad,


freight 5.44


Neptune Meter Co., meters


143.59


National Meter Co., meters


489.46


Union Water Meter Co., meters


33.57


Hersey Manufacturing Co., meters 23.80


Thompson Meter Co., meters


3.00


Henry R. Worthington, meters


9.50


Badger Meter Co., meters


8.40


M. Donnell & Sons, meter 10.00


J. E. Keniley & Co., labor 2.50


Walworth Manufacturing Co., supplies 1.68


Sanborn & Damon, supplies


.25


$1,345.69


INSPECTOR OF MILK


Appropriation Expended


Balance


Salary


$150.00 $150.00


Miscellaneous


50.00 36.06


13.94


Salary of Inspector


Ross K. Whiton $25.00


William G. Curtis


25.00


Edward J. Murphy


100.00


150.00


Miscellaneous


C. L. Hammond, P. M., stamps . . 2.50


G. W. Prescott Pub. Co., printing 13.00


A. W. Stetson, printing 1.75


Whitall Talcum Co., chemicals 1.00


Thatcher Mfg. Co., lactometers 1.00


120


Library Bureau, office supplies


11.66


I. C. Tilton, clerical


5.00


Abbott & Miller, express


.15


$36.06


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation Expended


Balance


Chief's salary


$800.00


$800.00


Pay of men


23,483.00


Less transfer


285.33 23,197.67


23,197.67


Fire alarm


1,300.00


Less transfer


100.00


1,200.00


1,167.18


$32.82


Fuel and lighting


1,350.00


1,247.25


102.75


Hose


800.00


· 800.00


Horses and harness


800.00


797.85


2.15


Horse shoeing and keeping


4,300.00;


Add transfer 185.33


4,485.33


4,037.53


447.80


Keeping Chief's horse


200.00


200.00


Miscellaneous and clothing


Plus transfer 200.00


2,250.00


2,180.41


69.59


Repairs and fixtures


1,300.00


1,289.90


10.10


Chief's Salary


Peter J. Williams


$800.00


Pay of Men


Pay roll


$23,197.67


Horse Shoeing and Keeping


Daniel Desmond, shoeing


$188.03


Daniel Mannix, shoeing 100.85


W. T. Lillie, shoeing 48.35


A. W. Woodward, shoeing 54.50


S. K. Tarbox & Son, shoeing 73.22


121


John Connolly, shoeing 28.03


J. F. Hogan, shoeing 20.00


A. Buckley, shoeing


E. H. Doble & Co., grain 10.45


557.14


F. P. Loud, grain


354.29


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale, grain 1,292.85


F. H. Crane & Son, grain 969.04


W. T. S. Tribou, grain 37.80


J. H. Litchfield & Co., grain 212.48


Cronan & Foss, Vet. hospital


90.50


$4,037.53


Alarm


Labor, payroll $385.00


Fred Jones, services 105.50


Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., supplies ..


12.00


Quincy Elec. Light Co., lighting 49.00


E. C. Packard, supplies .75


Stuart Howland & Co., elec. supplies .


10.55


Quincy Variety Co., supplies


16.73


P. J Williams & Co., labor


197.40


Geo. S. Williams, labor


63.50


R. G. Curtis, wire and labor 4.30


A. Knight, labor 5.00


Jos. H. Gourley, labor 5.50


E. G. Hayden, painting


16.00


Eagle Polishing Co., polish 250.00


Nathan Ames, hardware


1.70


H. E. Emerson, repairing


29.25


Morrissey P. C. Co., carriages


15.00


$1,167.18


Lighting


Citizens' Gas Co., $69.86


Quincy Electric Light 323.21


$393.07


122 .


Fuel


Quincy Coal Co., coal $281.51


William Cashman, coal 279.97


C. Patch & Son, coal 177.74


J. F. Sheppard & Son, coal 98.60


W. H. Trask & Co., fuel 10.00


Citizens' Gas Co., gas 6.36


$854.18


Repairs and Fixtures


Henry E. Emerson, repairs $654.95


Cornelius Callahan Co., repairs. 94.90


James Fegan, repairs and material 57.30


S. K. Tarbox & Son, shoeing 8.10


A. W. Woodward, shoeing 3.00


Combination Ladder Co., and R. I. Coupling Co., pipe, hose and coup- lings and firemen's coats 447.00


J. F. Kemp, supplies . 6.80


Sanborn & Damon, hardware


2.25


Dow Manufacturing Co., nickle plating


1.25


National Fire Extinguisher Co., sup- plies 7.25


Samson Draught Spring Co., supplies


6.00


A. E. Stevenson, 1 lantern


.25


Fore River Ship Building Co., testing guage


.85


$1,289.90


Keeping Chief's Horse


P. J. Williams


$200.00


Hose


Combination Ladder & Couppling Co., $800.00


123


Horses and Harnesses


Henry E. Emerson, repairing $7.85


Eaton Ice Co., horses .


590.00


Abram Aronson, horse 200.00


$797.85


Miscellaneous


N. Y. N. H. &H. R. R., freight $3.02


New England Telephone Co., 259.59


Labor Payroll 177.00


F. F. Green, printing 20.75


Nathan Ames, hardware 3.65


Collins Hardware Co., hardware 10.70


Cornelius Callahan Co., hose 55.20


Combination Ladder Co. and R. I. Coupling Co., clothing 187.07


Abram Aronson, board of horse 30.00


Mrs. Alexander Hall, meals 132.83


J. W. Dennen, meals 45.00


H. P. Furnald, meals 35.00


Yules hotel, meals 6.50


Godena Manufacturing C., supplies


480


C. L. Leonard, suplies, oil 18.00


Granite Oil Co., oil 18.65


J. F. Hackett, oil 30.60


H. C. Krame, oil polish 15.50


C. R. Lawrence, oil and soap 43.40


L. W. Stone, oil . 3.50


G. F. Whitney & Co., soap


4.80


S. F. Heath & Co., polish 6.00


Polar Salve Co., salve


E. J. Murphy, medical supplies 24.00


17.20


Walsh Drug Co., medical supplies. . ..


50.26


C. C. Hearn, medical supplies . . 14.84


C. D. Harlow & Co., medical supplies 23.34


J. A. Keating, supplies 6.80


124


Mrs. Madden, groceries 6.36


W. J. Vaughn, supplies 10.00


T. Gurney, supplies 5.40


Quincy Variety Co., supplies 63.38


- H. E. Emerson, repairs 298.70


H. G. Otis, repairs 1.32


C. E. Berry, repairs 10.60


A. B. Olsen, repairs 22.00


Estate of J. P. O'Brien, stationery ..


32.71


H. C. Stoekr & Co., 1 horse clipper ..


2.00


Morrissey P. C. Co., carriages 10.50


James Fratus, plumbing 1.50


Johnston & Weshoff, badges 6.00


Eaton Ice Co., ice 16.00


D. E. Wadsworth, supplies 107.00


F. C. Packard, supplies 42.96


Callahan Brothers, supplies 12.10


B. E. Sullivan, laundry 69.13


Branscheid & Martins, laundry 19.80


J. F. Malone, laundry 13.50


Mrs. Havelin, laundry 26.25


E. M. Lyon, laundry 25.00


· A. L Meade, services 19.50


Winchester Tar Disinfecting Co., disin- fectant 30.60


A. M. Dean & Co., use of horses 30.00


H. Gilmartin, use of horse and buggy


..


20.00


Bruce & Myatt, express .65


F. W. Burnham, sharpening tools. .. 2.75


National Tripoli Co., scouring powder . 12.00


Edward Hodge, mattress, etc. 15.00


$2,180.41


.


125


MISCELLANEOUS CITY


Salary $1,000.00


Expended Balance


$1,000.00


Miscellaneous . .


3,000.00


2,421.50 $578.50


Salary


Hon. William T. Shea $1,000.00


Expenses and Claims.


Eugene McAuliffe, canvassing births .. $30.00


C. C. McCue, canvassing births. .... 30.00


Alfred N. LaBrecque, canvassing births 19.40


P. J. Corrigan, canvassing births. 15.80


C. R. Sherman, canvassing births


20.20


C. F. Randall, canvassing births


23.20


D. B. Reardon, canvassing births 3.75


Fannie Duggan, accident claim 500.00


John Cashman, award 102.97


Albert Keating, claim


90.00


Massachusetts Bonding Co., treasurer and collector 240.00


George W. Prescott Publishing Co., city book 595.80


F. F. Crane, expenses to Waterways convention 100.00


C. F. Pettengill, care of clock 50.00


New England Telephone Co., office ex- penses 151.53


C. A. Penley, clerical


100.00


M. M. Estes, clerical


21.75


B. C. Ross, clerical


5.75


F. E Brooks, clerical


4.25


M. P. Winnick, stenographer


2.00


F. F. Green, printing


42.21


George W. Prescott Publishing Co.,


printing 38.75


126


Estate of P. J. O' Brien, office suplies . . 3.15


L. A .Chapin, office supplies .75


Norfolk County Reg., recording titles 11.75


A. W. Pierce, photographs 10.00


W. E. Dewhurst, ringing bell 10.00


John Hall, soldiers' burials 74.00


D. B. Reardon, M. D., services 25.00


Morrissey Carriage Co., carriages 32.75


Penniman & Son, carriages 25.00


Municipal Journal 3.00


C. H. Johnson, serving notices


1.16


C. L .Hammond, P. M. stamps 15.62


Meadow Brook Ice Co., ice 14.86


Spring Water Co. 8.50


$2,421.50


PARKS


Appropriation


Expended


Balance


Budget $1,200.00


Plus R'pts 105.00 $1,325.32


$1,325.32


Plus Trans. 20.32


Miscellaneous


Labor pay roll $985.27


E. S. Beckford, electrical supplies 75.80


F. W. Burnham, sharpening tools 1.25


J. E. Keniley, plumbing


17.05


Quincy Electric Light Co., lamps


44.72


Nathan Ames, hardware


24.16


Edward J. Murphy, medical supplies .


5.00


Water Department, supplies


28.34


Labor pay rolls


15.00


57.23


G. H. Rhodes, labor and supplies .. P. J. Williams & Co., labor and supplies 30.00


A. B. Hultman, services 5.00


127


F. B. Mendoza, supplies 10.50


R. D. Chase, insurance on bath house .. 25.00


James Meaney, load loam 1.00


$1,325.32


CINDER TRACK WARD 2


Appropriated


Expended


Balance


$150.00


$124.00


$26.00


Expended


Labor pay rolls


$124.00


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Approriation


Expended


Balance


Chief of Police


$1,200.00


$1,200.00


Keeper of Station 200.00


200.00


Miscellaneous 7,010.00


Add transfer


126.00


7,136.00


7,131.35


Permanent Men


24,024.00


Less transfer


126.00


23,898.00


23,898.00


Chief of Police


Frank E .Burrill, salary


$1,200.00


Keeper of Station


Frank E. Burrill $200.00


Special Police, Miscellaneous


Officers at 1908 caucuses $201.66


Pay roll 3,047.30


Pay roll, L. L. 1,029.25


Fred Jones, services on alarm 76.87


C. Nelson, meals 166.50


128


S. Scammell, repairs 4.00


H. E. Emerson, repairs 192.54


Sanborn & Damon, repairs 2.10


Quincy Electric Light 147.90


Citizens' Gas Co. 37.40


F. H. Crane & Son, grain 171.54


C. W. & G. W. Nightingale Co., grain . 126.65


William Cashman & Son, coal 38.00


C. Patch & Son, coal 116.45


Mrs. D. McGee, laundry 30.00


W. P. Swain, laundry 25.00


Annie Maloney, cleaning 70.00


Meyer Abram, horse 250.00


F. F. Green, printing 26.50


G. W. Prescott Pub. Co., printing 2.50


10.00


F. E. Burrill, expenses


85.10


R. D. McKay, expenses


123.89


A. W. Goodhue, expenses 19.15


Bessie C. Ross. clerk 50.00


R. W. Warshaw, typewriting 2.00


E. G. Hanson, typewriting 3.85


N. C. Nash, stenography 5.00


W. O. Keefe, soap 1.00


J. Peterson & Co., soap 1.00


D. E. Wadsworth, supplies 5.70


Raphael Mastrangalio, supplies 3.80


A. B. Packard, supplies, oils and chemicals 4.00


H. L. Kincaide & Co, supplies 2.25


Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co.,


pistols, handcuffs, etc. 13.94


J. H. Gillis, tire 14.40


Morris Manufacturing Co., lamps . Winchester Tar Disinfecting Co.,


3.75


disinfectants 3.60


Western Electric Light Co., elect. sup. 5.77


?,


George F. Phillips, expenses


129


E. S. Beckford, electric supplies .... .63


Pettingill, Andrews & Co., elect. sup. . 11.71


F. J. Mahoney, carriages 15.48


George Cushing, carriages 10.50


Morrissey Pub. Carriage Co., carriages 1.50


Quincy Hack & Stable Co., carriages . 26.77


W. F. Loud & Son, use of horse 227.30


Abbott & Miller, use of auto 25.00


A. O. A. Sewell, use of wagon 2.00


Postal Telegraph Co. 1.62


W. U. Telegraph Co. . . .


9.81


New England Telephone Co. 308.64


Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., repairs 37.41


Daniel Desmond,shoeing 78.20


Nerses's Studio, photographs 6.50


Imperial Photograph Co., photographs 3.80


William Westland, hardware 9.86


Nathan Ames, hardware 2,22


Eaton Ice Co., Ice 9.00


Meadow Brook Ice Co., ice 6.04


C. W. Garey, M. D., services 5.00


Francis Abele, V. S., services 8.00


C. C. Hearn, medicine .95


L. A. Chapin, stationery 35.43


Johnson Lumber Co., lumber 16.21


J. F. Hackett, oil 1.50


C. S. Bragdon, polish 2.50


J. L. Greenleaf, labor 11.46


Pasquale Augustine, labor 30.00


E. G. Hayden, painting signal boxes. . 20.00


T. W. Lincoln, making of signs . .


5.00


N. Y. & Boston Despatch, express 1.40


Bruce & Myatt, express


2.00


Boston & Quincy Express, express 1.50


Election Officers


76.05


$7,131.35


130


Permanent Men


Pay roll


$23,898.40


POOR DEPARTMENT


Appropriation Expended


Balance


Salary


$800.00 $800.00


Miscellaneous $11,500.00


12,334.85 12,300.66 $34.19


1908 transfers 834.85


Salary


James H . Elcock 800.00


Alms House


W. J. Vaughn, Supt., salary $650.03


W. J. Vaughn, sundry expenses 23.45


Sara McGovern, clerk 55.00


I. C. Tilton, clerk 16.66


Help at Almhouse 372.22


New England Telephone Co., telephone


31.91


Nathan Ames, hardware, tools 92.50


Meadow Brook Ice Co., ice


111.73


R. H. Walsh, groceries 515.68


Johnson Brothers, groceries and prov- isions 647.46


George D. Emerson, groceries and prov- isions 1,281.27


W. Corcoran, groceries and provisions. . 212.66




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