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Passed January 13, 1911.
PRINTING REPORTS
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the City Clerk be instructed to prepare for the printer all matter that is to go into the city reports, and that the Committee on Printing be instructed to solicit bids for printing the city reports, and that they be let to the lowest responsible bidder.
Passed January 5, 1910.
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HIRING MONEY IN ANTICIPATION OF TAXES
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the Finance Committee be authorized to raise on note or notes of the city, a sum of money not ex- ceeding fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) in antici- pation of taxes, providing it be necessary to do so.
Passed January 5, 1910.
TO PURCHASE A SPRAYING MACHINE
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the Committee on Parks and Commons act with the Purchasing Committee in purchasing a spray- ing machine suitable for the needs of the city for spray- ing trees, at a cost not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), and that such sum of money as may be necessary to pay for said machine, not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), be raised on note or notes of the city, and that the said sum constitute a portion of the city debt.
Passed April 5, 1910.
TO PURCHASE HAND CHEMICAL FIRE EXTIN- GUISHERS FOR USE AT GONIC.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Rochester :
BE IT RESOLVED, That the City of Rochester, by
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its proper agents, purchase two (2) hand chemical fire extinguishers to be used and stationed at fire department station at Gonic, in compliance with the recommenda- tion of the New Hampshire State Board of Under- writers.
Passed April 5, 1910.
TO SELL CITY PROPERTY
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the Mayor, in connection with the Committee on Public Buildings, be authorized, when in their judg- ment they deem it advisable, to sell and dispose of all the vacant school houses turned over to the City Council by the School Board, and the old town house lot, includ- ing the lock-up, either at private sale or public auction as they may deem best.
Passed April 5, 1910.
SURFACE SEWER ON NORTH MAIN STREET
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That of the money received from the sale of the old town hall lot and various school house lots, the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) be taken for the pur- pose of putting in a surface sewer on North Main street, between the stone bridge and Strafford square.
Passed May 3, 1910.
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EMPOWERING THE MAYOR TO GRANT LICENSES TO DIG UP THE STREETS.
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester:
That the Mayor be empowered to grant licenses to dig up the ground, stone, or concrete in any street, lane or alley, or any sidewalk or common in the city of Roch- ester for the purpose of putting in gas whenever there shall be a leak or leaks, or whenever the pipes are stopped up, or whenever necessary for putting in service in connection with the same, in accordance with Chap- ter 12, Section 1, of the City Ordinances; and that said Mayor may grant such licenses with the same authority that the City Council has in that regard.
Passed May 3, 1910.
EXEMPTING STOCK IN TRADE OF EMANUEL BOOCOCK
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester:
That the machinery and stock in trade of Emanuel Boocock be exempt from taxation for the term of ten years from April 1, 1910.
Passed May 3, 1910.
PAINT AND REPAIR ENGINE HOUSES
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester:
That from the money received from the sale of land
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this day authorized, the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) be taken and appropriated for the purpose of painting and repairing the engine houses in said Roch- ester.
Passed May 3, 1910.
HIRING MONEY IN ANTICIPATION OF TAXES
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10, 000.00) be raised on note or notes of said city and constitute a portion of the city debt; said sum to be raised in antici- pation of taxes, and to be paid out of the taxes collect- ed for the year 1910.
Passed May 3, 1910.
APPOINTING SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVES- TIGATE LIGHTING.
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the Mayor, in connection with a special com- mittee selected by the Council of said city, constitute a board of inquiry to determine the cost, production and expense to the city of maintaining street lights, either gas or electric; to make a full inquiry with other towns and cities as to the maintainance of similar systems in their municipalities.
The said committee to have full power and authority to investigate in every way the question of street lights in view to making future contracts for street lighting
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and determine a policy most satisfactory to the special needs of said city.
Said committee to be recompensed for any necessa- ry expenses which they may be obliged to incur in in- vestigating and ascertaining the required information; such expenses not to exceed a sum of two hundred dol- lars ($200.00). Said bills, if any, to be paid from the miscellaneous department.
Passed May 3, 1910.
RELATING TO SECRET. BALLOT IN CITY ELECTIONS
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester as follows:
That Chapter 78, of the Laws of 1897, and amend- ments thereto, shall be in force in the City of Rochester in the choice of city and ward officers, and in all matters where applicable to said city elections.
Passed May 3, 1910.
RELATING TO ERECTION OF BUILDINGS
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester:
That Section 3 of the amendment to the city ordi- nances relating to the inspection of buildings, passed July 7, 1908, be amended by striking out the word "three-story" in line eight and insert in place therefor the word "four-story," so that Section 3 as amended shall read as follows:
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Sect. 3. The exterior and party walls of all build- ings hereafter erected, when constructed of brick, or stone, or other incombustible substance, shall be solidly and firmly laid in mortar or cement and properly tied to- gether; and if the building is more than thirty-two (32) feet in height, then the walls to the height of the first story shall be not less than sixteen (16) inches thick, and those above the first story not less than twelve (12) inches thick.
In all four-story buildings the walls of the first two stories shall be not less than sixteen (16) inches thick. And no building hereafter erected of brick, stone, or other incombustible substance shall be built in a range of more than fifty (50) feet measuring along the line of the walls facing the street without the intervention of a brick wall at least eight (8) inches thick. Said wall shall be built up at least eighteen (18) inches above the flat of the roof of the highest building of which said wall forms a part for the full extent of the flat, and the top of said wall shall be covered with a coping of stone. iron or other metal, and where there is a mansard or pitched roof the wall shall be built up to the under side of the roof covering, which roof covering shall be laid and embedded in mortar upon said wall. The provis- ions of this section shall not apply to single rooms, halls, workshops, or manufactories requiring larger dimen- sions, or where in the opinion of the inspector the divis- ion of rooms will not allow of such partition wall.
All chimneys shall be built of brick or other fire- proof, non-conducting material. All brick flues shall be smoothly plastered inside with mortar from top to bot- tom, and outside below the roofing. In all cases, chim- neys shall rest upon a continuous support of metal or
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masonry extending to the ground. All flues shall be topped out at least two feet above the highest part of the roof of the building to which it belongs.
Hearths, fire-places, or grates, shall be laid upon brick or other trimmed arches, or upon bars of iron sup- porting a bed of brick work. In no case shall a nail be driven into the masonry of any flue.
Passed May 3, 1910.
TO ERECT A SIX-ROOM SCHOOL HOUSE
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the sum of seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000.00) be raised on note or notes of said city and constitute a portion of the city debt; that said sum of seventeen thousand dollars shall be used for the purpose of purchasing land and erecting a six-room school house on the easterly side of the Eastern Division of the Bos- ton & Maine railroad. Whenever the School Board has selected a suitable lot for said school house, either in connection with the old lot or on a new location, at a reasonable price, then the same shall be paid for out of the said sum of seventeen thousand dollars, and the balance used to build said school house.
The Mayor, together with one member of the City Council and one member of the School Board, appointed by him, shall constitute a building committee with full authority to erect said school house on said lot as above designated.
Passed May 5, 1910.
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Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That a sum of not exceeding seventy-five dollars ($75.00) be appropriated from the Miscellaneous Depart- ment to construct and repair a suitable fence around the town cemetery located on North Main street; also to care for the cemetery on Rochester Hill.
Passed July 19, 1910.
RELATING TO DEALERS IN OLD JUNK
Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Roch- ester, as follows :
Amend Section 2 of the ordinance passed Septem- ber 5, 1907, relating to dealers in old junk, etc., by in- serting after the words "old metal" in the first line the words "and other articles therein mentioned," so that section as amended shall read as follows :
Section 2. The fee for dealers in old metal and other articles therein mentioned shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per year, payable when the license is issued, and for a license for the unexpired time up to the following first day of April a proportionate amount shall be paid for such time; but no license shall be granted for a less period of time than from the date of application to the following April.
Passed July 19, 1910.
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EXTENDING SEWER ON WINTER STREET
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That a sum of money not exceeding eight hundred and fifty dollars ($850.00) be raised on note or notes of the city for the purpose of extending the deep sewer on Winter street, also to be connected with new school house on School street, and that the same be made a part of the city debt.
Passed August 16, 1910.
LICENSING VEHICLES
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester as follows:
Section 1. The Mayor and Council may, from time to time, grant licenses to suitable persons to set up, em- ploy, or use hackney carriages, or other vehicles, for the conveyance of persons for hire, from place to place within the limits of the city, which license may be re- voked at any time for any violation of the provisions of this ordinance; and a record of such license shall be kept by the City Clerk.
Section 2. No person or persons shall set up, em- ploy, or use any hackney coach, cab, or other vehicle for the conveyance of passengers for hire, from place to place within the limits of the city, without a license from the Mayor and Council.
Section 3. Every carriage licensed as aforesaid shall be conspicuously marked with the number assigned to it by the Mayor and Council, in metallic or painted
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figures not less than one and one-half inches long, and the driver thereof shall have the same number in legi- ble figures on his cap. The number of the carriage and the rates of fare duly established shall be conspicuously posted on a printed card in every such carriage.
Section 4. No license shall be sold, transferred, or assigned without the consent of the Mayor and Council, and no carriage shall be driven by a minor under the age of eighteen years, unless he be specially licensed by the Mayor and Council.
Section 5. No license granted as aforesaid shall ap- ply to any carriage except the one designated therein by its number, or otherwise made certain, excepting that two carriages belonging to one owner may be licensed under the same number; but for each carriage so licensed the owner shall pay the regular license fee.
Section 6. The Mayor and Council may establish the fare for the conveyance of passengers in any such hackney carriage, and revise or change the same at pleasure; and every such license shall expire on the first day of April next after the date thereof, unless previ- ously revoked.
Section 7. No owner, driver, or other person hav- ing charge of any hackney carriage for the conveyance of passengers, licensed as aforesaid, shall demand a higher rate of fare than that established by the Mayor and Council.
Section 8. Every person licensed agreeably to the provisions of this ordinance shall pay for said license - the sum of one dollar per carriage.
Section 9. Any person licensed as aforesaid who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, or
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any person who shall set up, employ, or use hackney carriages for the conveyance of persons, for hire, from place to place within the limits of the city, without license, shall be fined not exceeding ten dollars, or im- prisoned not exceeding thirty days.
Section 10. No person or persons shall set up, em- ploy, or use any job team, wagon, or other vehicle for the conveyance of goods, wares, or merchandise, or other personal property, for hire, from place to place within the limits of the city without first obtaining, for each vehicle so used (excepting one additional vehicle used temporarily in place thereof while undergoing re- pairs), a license from the Mayor and Council, who shall grant such license upon application, under such restric- tions and regulations as they may prescribe, and they shall assign to each vehicle so licensed a number. A record of such license shall be kept by the City Clerk. Every person obtaining such a license shall pay therefor the sum of one dollar for the use of the city. Such license may be revoked at any time for any violation of the provisions of this section, or of the rules and regu- lations prescribed by the Mayor and Council. Every wagon or other vehicle so licensed shall be conspicuous- ly marked with the number assigned to it by the Mayor and Council, in metallic or painted figures, and the name of the owner shall be plainly displayed on the wagon or other vehicle.
Section 11. Any person who shall set up, employ, or use any job team, wagon, or other vehicle as afore- said, without obtaining a license as aforesaid, and any person so licensed who shall violate any provision of sec- tion ten of this chapter, shall be fined not exceeding ten dollars.
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Section 12. All licenses issued under the provisions of this ordinance prior to April 1, 1911, shall date from April 1st, 1910, and shall expire on April 1st, 1911. All licenses thereafter shall date from the first day of April in each year, and expire on the 1st day of April of the succeeding year.
Section 13. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
Adopted September 13, 1910.
TRANSFERRING BALANCE OF MACADAM AP- PROPRIATION
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the Finance Committee be authorized to trans- fer any balance now unexpended of the appropriation for macadam and permanent roads to the highway de- partment.
Passed October 4, 1910.
WARD OFFICERS' PAY FOR PRIMARY ELECTION
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That the Supervisors of the Check Lists and the of- ficers of the several wards be paid for their services for the primary election in September from the Salary De- partment, at the same rate as at the State election.
Passed November 9, 1910.
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EXEMPTING MARTIN E. WELCH FROM TAXA- TION
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester :
That Martin E. Welch, of Lynn, Mass., be exempt- ed from taxation for a period of ten years on all stock in trade, machinery and capital to be used in the manu- facture of boots and shoes or other articles, in a factory to be erected in said city by the Rochester Building Company.
Passed December 8, 1910.
EXEMPTING ROCHESTER BUILDING COMPANY FROM TAXATION
Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Rochester:
That the Rochester Building Company, a legally ex- isting corporation, having its place of business in said city, be exempted from taxation for a period of ten years on any land and buildings it may own or erect in said city for manufacturing purposes.
Passed December 8, 1910.
Assessors' Inventory, 1910
1
Polls
2,233
$ 223,300 00
Improved and unimproved lands and buildings
3,056,372 00
Horses
749
56,318 00
Oxen
23
1,488 00
Cows
864
25,158 00
Other neat stock
159
2,826 00
Sheep
123
368 00
Hogs
26
276 00
Fowls
45
22 00
Carriages
474
41,616 00
Stock in public funds
1,000 00
Stock in banks and other corporations in this State
54,250 00
Boats
1,500 00
Money on hand, at interest or deposit
17,720 00
Stock in trade
519,362 00
Mills and carding machines and factories and their machinery
436,880 00
Total $4,438,456 00
Expenditures
January 1, 1910, to January 1, 1911
Highway Department
Paid Henry Evans & Co., 3 straps $ 3 00
John W. Dame, nails, spikes, and labor
at stable 1 50
David Tufts & Sons, 2 wagon poles and milling
3 00
A. Roscoe Tuttle, 3780 lbs. hay
37 80
J. S. Loud, salt
20
Louis Dunnells, labor
1 11
F. L. Farnham, veterinary services
10 00
Watson & Hayes, 1 shaft and 4 shovels
5 60
Henry Evans & Co., 4 scoops
4 20
S. A. Stokes, repairing snow plow
1 00
Berry & Shorey, 2 snaps
40
Boston & Maine railroad, freight
1 37
A. E. Cowell, 1 road machine
250 00
Water Department, cast iron pipe 1 90
Otis Remick, two 1-horse carts
115 00
J. C. Daniels & Son, stock food 10 00
Western Union Tel. Co., 1 message
1 22
Courier Publishing Co., 200 index cards
1 00
D. H. Tufts & Sons, lumber and labor 83 48
C. E. Roberts, insurance on boilers 60 00
Andrew Wilson, concrete work
1,412 48
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Paid Sewerage Department, labor $ 2 63
F. H. Osgood, team hire 2 75
Kelley-Springfield Road Roller Co., parts to road roller 105 00
Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, 24 feet suction hose 11 76
Henry Evans & Co., shovels, nails, and hoes 7 41
W. M. March, lumber and labor at shed
3 08
Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, repairing road roller 58 87
W. H. Carll & Son, team hire 6 38
Jonathan F. Berry & Son, 39 ft. oak 1 17
S. Swaine, 1 stencil and figures
1 35
Wm. H. Champlin, 1 board 37
I. Cushing, 15 gals. oil 1 85
Amasa J. Cate & Son, stock and labor on carts 15 91
Henry Evans & Co., 6 shovels and 1 keg nails 7 23
Roulx Bros., 3 snow shovels
75
C. W. Lowe & Son, team hire
6 25
Sidewalk Department, patching side- walk 2 29
C. W. Gerrish, 4,460 lbs. hay
49 06
A. R. Tuttle, work on wagons and black- smith work 47 77
B. W. Fernald, blacksmith work 4 25
Edgar J. Ham, 6,440 lbs. hay
74 06
John W. Dame, repairing and painting roof 3 75
Courier Publishing Co., pay-roll blanks
4 50
E. G. & E. Wallace, weighing hay 1 35
S. C. Meader, 13 47-100ths tons hay 269 40
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Paid George H. Springfield, 6,505 lbs. hay $ 70 52 Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, 6 lbs hard grease 72
Geo. E. Greenfield, cement 19 35
H. A. Allen, labor on drops 50 79
Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, 1 water glass 15
Geo. E. Greenfield, coal 10 26
Watson & Hayes, 2 picks and handles 1 70
T. R. Rollins, labor nailing clapboards Elliott Brothers, 4,000 brick
32 00
Geo. W. Flagg, 3 days cutting bushes
5 25
S. B. Standley, 160 loads gravel
12 00
Parry Brick Co., brick 12 80
Water Department, 1 curb cock
90
H. T. Hayes & Co., horse medicine
2 80
John Carr, land rent 7 50
Justin H. Hobbs, 757 lbs. straw 6 05
Earl Francis, labor 6 12
J. S. Loud, 5 gallons oil
60
Charles M. Bailey, soldering
35
Watson & Hayes, 44 ft. lace and 30 ft. rubber belt 14 71
Frank E. Foss, labor
4 38
A. R. Tuttle, new ties and gear 30 00
Water Department, ¿ of painting roof of shed 8 38
Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, 2 chains and trucks 2 00
Walter N. Morrison, 1 screw and 2 washers 07
Riley & Tuttle, 5 gallons oil
60
J. W. McDuffee, 159 tons stone 79 50
W. M. March, 3 hours labor 1 13
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Paid Rochester Foundry and Machine Works 1 lubricator and merchandise $ 18 69
Watson & Hayes, 1 hammer and 4 han- dles 2 05
Henry Evans & Co., 1 dozen shovels
9 00
W. F. Hersom, 21 loads of stone
25 85
C. W. Lowe & Son, team hire and sprinkling at Fair time
25 50
John S. Hanson, 59} tons stone 29 63 Rochester Foundry and Machine Works 2 couplings and labor 23
Charles Estes, 158 lbs. castings
7 11
Water Department, 6 feet pipe and 6 couplings 54
Robert A. Parry, labor on road
36 00
D. H. Tufts & Sons, re-sawing plank
50
Berry & Shorey, dynamite and caps
2 95
M. A. Osborne, 2,005 lbs. rye straw
15 04
H. C. Hanson, painting snow plows and wagons 28 16
H. C. Hanson, painting shed
33 56
Chas. P. Hussey, 25 tons stone
12 50
E. M. Hawkes, 4 loads granite chips
2 00
Victor E. Page, hauling stone
17 30
James Corson, railroad ties
6 37
S. C. Meader, hay
125 90
Geo. W. Flagg, hay
44 10
Arthur H. Hayes, hay
29 30
Cocheco Woolen Mfg. Co., 23 loads sand
3 45
Allen Twombly, labor on road
3 50
G. E. Dean, grain 215 25
Henry Evans & Co., merchandise
15 24
Bayfield R. Shaw, blacksmith work 11 10
L. G. Cate, painting street signs
63 00
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Paid W. K. Kimball, grain
$451 69
John C. Daniels & Son, grain
114 25
G. E. Chesley, veterinary services
20 50
Watson & Hayes, merchandise
95 68
W. B. Spiller, blacksmith work
3 70
H. T. Clark, veterinary services
8 00
M. Shaw, blacksmith work
92 00
Berry & Shorey, merchandise
122 94
M. H. Plummer, merchandise
121 75
Twin State Gas and Electric Company, lighting 34 88
Harry A. Roberts, blacksmith work
75 03
Ame & Co., standard food
15 00
Rochester Lumber Co., lumber
67 91
Fred Cousins, blacksmith work
13 95
S. A. Stokes, blacksmith work
4 95
J. H. Nute, blacksmith work
2 90
Pay-rolls for labor
5,253 40
George T. McDuffee, salary
800 00
$11,157 23
Unexpended balance
224 32
$11,381 55
CREDIT
By balance from 1909
$ 125 73
Appropriation
8,000 00
Received from Macadam Department for labor 110 84
School Department, use of team 6 00
Water Department, 4 yards concrete 3 60
Sewerage Department, 6 yards concrete 5 40
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Received from Browntail Moth Department, use of team $ 58 00
1
D. S. & R. St. Ry. Co., con- creting car tracks 718 75
C. H. Henderson, stone posts 6 00
Sidewalk Department, concrete work 75 60
D. S. & R. St. Ry. Co., haul- ing snow and taking up ties 46 81
School street school house, rocks 25 00
School street school house, for labor 9 00
Riley & Tuttle, material and labor on sidewalk 15 00
Wm. A. Goodwin, pipe 4 50
Orrin Q. Hoyt, damaged pipe 6 00
Rochester Gas Light Co., 11 yards concrete 9 90
D. S. & R. St. Ry. Co., crushed stone 671 87
Joseph Willett, pipe
1 80
Fire Department, board of horses one year 312 00
Water Department, board of horse one year 156 00
Town of Barrington, use of road roller 10 00
Rochester Gas Light Co., 12 tons macadam 15 00
Unexpended balance from macadam depart- ment 988 75
$11,381 55
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Miscellaneous Department
Paid J. A. Morrill, ice for 1908 and 1909 $ 21 60
Frank E. Wood, merchandise 6 00
Geo. E. Greenfield, 500 lbs. coal 2 00
I. Cushing, dutch cleaner
80
F. H. Blake, labor
1 33
Wm. F. Russell, 1 protectograph 30 00
Pay roll-returns of births and deaths 87 50
Pay roll-returns of marriages 24 75
Pay roll-special drawing of jurors 8 00
O. A. Hoyt, auditing books for 1909 30 00
West Disinfecting Co., disinfectants 16 25
John S. Kimball, postmaster, 2650 stamped envelopes 55 19
S. A. Stokes, repairing door fastening 25
Courier Publishing Co., mayor's and marshal's office hours 2 25
Chas. M. Bailey, mops and mop sticks
2 30
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., lamps 10 96 J. H. Nute, keys and repairing spring 2 10 Geo. G. Neal, binding assessors' books 6 15 Haven T. Nutter. lettering at City Hall 5 00
J. H. Nute, 2 keys and 1 shaker bar 95
Hobbs & Warren Co., collector's books
12 50
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., one portable lamp 2 75
S. Swaine, merchandise
1 00
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
79
C. L. Chase & Son, floor dressing
8 25
The Record Press, paper 2 00
Berry & Shorey, 1 brush 10
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Paid Courier Publishing Co., card folders and order books $ 11 00
The Globe-Wernicke Co., merchandise 3 94
J. D. Hussey, 4 mileage books 40 00
Chas. M. Bailey, 1 ice water tank 10 00
Hobbs & Warren Co., 1 quarterly pay- roll book 8 00
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