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C. E. Junkins, labor on boiler 3 18
J. H. Nute, 1 key
25
Chas. M. Bailey, 1 piece brass pipe
25
Fenno W. Fifield & Co., 3,000 "jackets"
8 25
I. Cushing, soapine 60
John S. Kimball, postmaster, 200 postal cards 2 00
John S. Kimball, postage on city reports 1 56
Rochester Printing Co., printing reports
329 15
The Record Press, 25 auction bills
1 50
Rochester Printing Co., 3 halftone cuts
9 89
Hanscam & McDuffee, repairing 1 chair
50
F. H. Osgood, team hire
5 25
Chas. M. Bailey, 3 mops and toilet paper
4 90
Courier Publishing Co., assessors' notice and auction ads 4 75
Rochester Lumber Co., 1 filing case
23 00
The Record Press, 50 posters 1 50
W. M. March, putting up picture mould- ing 12 57
C. D. Colman, auctioneering city prop- erty 10 00
F. S. Mooney, repairing and re-finishing desk 20 00
Granville F. Grant, 1 flag for Gonic school house 6 25
Chas. W. Evans, use of horse for As- sessors 27 00
45
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Paid Farrell Bros., fuses, etc. $ 7 20
Rochester Lumber Co., 1 bench 2 00
Wm. H. Champlin, lumber for shed 55 73
Everett M. Sinclair, car fares for As- sessors 2 02
A. S. Parshley Agency, insurance on East Rochester hall 1 75
T. W. Osgood, 1 dozen pads and 1 ink stand 3 70
Chas. M. Bailey, 14 rolls roofing
28 70
Geo. M. Rankin, truant officer at East Rochester 10 00
C. H. Fairbanks & Co., 2 cases soap powder 8 00
Henry Evans & Co., brushes, duster, sponge, etc. 4 65
The Record Press, 500 envelopes 2 25
Derby Desk Co., 1 roll for desk 8 30
West Disinfecting Co., 5 gallons liquid soap 8 75
E. A. Corson, geraniums for the Square 2 00
C. H. Brigham estate, soapine
70
Rochester Lumber Co., lumber for shed 70 06 J. M. Stevens, 3 photos of city buildings 2 00
C. E. Junkins, zinc and labor 1 20
Chas. M. Bailey, 4 closet brushes 1 80
Geo. E. Greenfield, wood
26 00
Henry Evans & Co., merchandise for sheds 31 54
Courier Publishing Co., 6,000 tax bills 9 00
W. M. March, labor on shed 92 27
C. H. Batchelder & Co., 1 flag 5 95
Frank R. Hayes, truant officer at Gonic 2 years 10 00
46
ANNUAL REPORT
Paid J. H. Nute, blacksmith work $2 75
Henry Evans & Co., 1 floor brush 3 00
C. R. Allen, mowing common and pest house lot 12 00
S. A. Stokes, labor on lawn mower and 4 handles 1 20
Water Department, repairing fountain on Central square 3 37
Watson & Hayes, 50 feet hose 6 00
Courier Publishing Co., council meeting postals 6 25
Alpha Chemical Co., 1 gal. insecticide and 1 sprayer 3 00
Hobbs & Warren Co., 1 note book and 100 seals 6 15
Courier Publishing Co., "no smoking" placards 50
Chas. M. Bailey, labor on scales
2 60
Berry & Shorey, 1 nozzle
50
Chas. M. Bailey, repairs at engine house East Rochester 1 45
Henry Evans & Co., 2 handles, and 1 quart turpentine 60
Rochester Lumber Co., lumber 23 21
Dustbane Mfg. Co., 2 bbls. dustbane
9 96
Chas. M. Bailey, merchandise and labor 2 00
I. Cushing, oil and bon ami 86
Courier Publishing Co., 500 billheads 1 75
Egyptian Spray Mfg. Co., 5 gals. spray
10 00
The Record Press, 2,000 letterheads
5 50
Herbert Weare, labor planting trees
5 51
C. E. Goodwin, labor planting trees
7 00
Hugh McIntire, labor planting trees
7 26
Courier Publishing Co., 2,000 enumera- tion blanks 10 50
47
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Paid Rochester Lumber Co., 1 cypress book case $ 20 00
H. E. Bickford, labor on voting booths 6 36
I. Salinger & Co., 50 yards crash 6 25
Berry & Shorey, 3 quarts walnut stain and 1 brush 1 30
Rochester Printing Co., 100 check lists
30 09
Egyptian Spray Mfg. Co., 5 gals. spray and 1 atomizer 10 50
The Record Press, check lists
24 48
F. S. Webster Co., 1 typewriter ribbon
1 00
Western N. Y. Nursery Co., 100 trees
30 00
Rochester Water Works, 16 ft. ¿- inch pipe 40
Geo. H. Marsh, repairs on voting booths 2 50
Hobbs & Warren Co., 1 receipt book 6 75
C. W. Lowe & Son, team hire 2 00
H. C. Hanson, work at East Rochester opera house 32 63
Berry & Shorey, paper and twine
50
Chas. M. Bailey, 3 copper drip pans
1 00
Rochester Printing Co., 2 books for Overseer of Poor and 2 books for burial permits 31 25
Walter Hislop, 8 dry batteries 2 00
Geo. E. Greenfield, coal at voting house
1 00
C. E. Goodwin, truant officer for 1910
100 00
Courier Publishing Co., check lists
27 60
The Record Press, paper and printing ballots 11 80
H. L. Worcester, express 4 02
Courier Publishing Co., printing
10 00
J. H. Nute, merchandise 3 85
Chas. M. Bailey, merchandise
5 30
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ANNUAL REPORT
Paid Berry & Shorey, merchandise $ 1 40
I. Cushing, merchandise 2 70
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., mer- chandise 1 60
Henry Evans & Co., merchandise
13 61
New England Tel. and Tel. Co.
33 25
Fred P. Meader, merchandise
8 53
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., light- ing 208 33
$2,056 55
Amount transferred to Salary Department
186 38
Parks and commons
2 26
County tax
29 85
$2,275 04
Unexpended balance
1,004 58
$3,279 62
CREDIT
By appropriation
$1,500 00
Received for pool licenses
150 00
Telephone fees
1 20
Moving picture licenses
225 00
Mileage
21 18
Junk licenses
122 90
Show licenses
9 00
Old hearse sold 10 00
Received from Dr. L. L. Gilman, old town hall
lot 1,025 00
W. H. Roberts, old school house
49 00
CENTRAL FIRE STATION
49
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Received from Thos. Baril, Upham street school
house and lot $ 445 00
M. J. Carpenter, 1 shed 10 00
Geo. E. Varney, Adams Corner school house 134 00
J. W. McDuffee, 1 shed
10 00
Dog Department, for envelopes 4 25
Rent of East Rochester hall
108 28
Police Department, for lights 104 75
Woman's Club for trees 19 54
Candidates for office 45 00
City Clerk's fees 160 52
$4,154 62
Amount deducted for surface sewer on North Main street $500 00
Amount deducted to paint and repair engine houses 300 00
Amount deducted for repairs on old cemeteries 75 00
-$ 875 00
$3,279 62
Fire Department
Paid I. Cushing, oil $ 1 00
F. H. Blake, screws, bolts, etc. 1 21
Henry Evans & Co., 1 bottle oil 20
W. R. Thompson, drawing hose to fire 2 00
S. A. Stokes, shovel handle 25
4
50
ANNUAL REPORT
Paid John V. Horne, hauling hose to fire $ 1 00
J. H. Nute, new spring and nickle plat- ing 1 30
Chas. M. Bailey, labor on pipe
50
Geo. E. Greenfield, wood
3 25
M. H. Plummer, harness soap
75
Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., zincs and cop- pers 125 00
Geo. E. Greenfield, coal 29 65
Boston & Maine R. R., freight 5 30
Walter N. Morrison, repairing hose reel
9 30
Chas. M. Bailey, repairing stove
7 90
John V. Horne, shoveling out hydrants
33 89
Brewer & Co., 3 bbls. vitriol 58 05
Michael Spain, fireman one month 3 33
H. A. Allen, labor at engine house
1 50
M. H. Plummer, 2 straps
15
J. H. Nute, repairing hook and ladder truck 2 50
Chas. S. Clark, labor on fire station doors, East Rochester 2 75
Pay-rolls-fighting forest fires
114 30
C. W. Lowe & Son, team hire 75
Harry Foss, drawing hose to fire 1 00
Walter N. Morrison, labor on chemical en- gine 1 30
W. M. March, 1 trap door
2 35
Thomas W. Peavey, barge to forest fire
2 00
W. H. Carll & Son, team hire
6 50
M. C. Foss, hauling hose to fire 3 00
Henry K. Barnes Co., 2 pipes and 2 noz- zles 44 00
Swett & Varney, 50 cleats 1 25
A. R. Tuttle, team hire 3 00
51
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Paid J. B. Young, hauling hose to fire $ 1 00
J. H. Nute, 2 bars steel 85
Water Department, connecting hydrants with mill 68 77
M. H. Plummer, 1 sponge
75
Geo. E. Greenfield, hauling hose 2 00
Geo. F. Randall, patrol duty 2 00
James T. Hoyt, patrol duty 2 00
Henry Evans & Co., merchandise 28 46
M. E. Sterrett, hauling hose to fire 1 00
Rochester Lumber Co., 20 lineal ft. 4x5 spruce 85
Hanscam & McDuffee, 18 chairs
10 80
Rochester Carriage Works, painting two signs 10 00
Rochester Lumber Co., lumber
1 59
Thomas Seaward, work on wires
5 00
J. O. Hayes, barge to fire
3 00
W. J. Rowe, patrol duty
2 00
M. H. Plummer, merchandise
2 70
George Marsh, patrol duty
2 00
Amasa J. Cate & Son, labor at Gonic Fire Station 44 55
Fuel for City Hall Department, fuel for 1 year 254 22
Highway Department, board of 2 horses 1 year 312 00
J. B. Farnham Co., 3 bbls. Vitriol 48 16
Linscott, Tyler, Wilson Co., rental of fire gong 1 year 275 00
C. E. Goodwin, labor on wires 6 25
C. E. Junkins, 2 galv. sprinklers 1 50
Henry Evans & Co., floor paint and elec-
tric tape 1 65
52
ANNUAL REPORT
Paid C. C. C. Fire Hose Co., 200 ft. hose $120 00
Wilbur Horne, watching fire 2 00
John F. Nute, watching fire 2 00
Chas. M. Bailey, repairing chemical tank,
50
H. C. Hanson, repairs on Torrent engine house 21 97
A. S. Parshley Agency, insurance on East Rochester hose house, 12 50
Horace H. Mills, watching fire 1 50
D. H. Tufts & Sons, repairing 1 ladder 50
Pay-roll-Harrington Hose Co.
325 00
A. D. Whitehouse Hose Co.
305 00
Torrent Hose Co. 385 00
Chemical Hook & Ladder Co. 425 00 Cocheco Hose Co. 385 00
Charles E. Randall, 1st Asst. Engineer 75 00
Leslie M. Seavey, 2nd 6.6 66 75 00
Elmer E. Lowd, 3rd 50 00
Louis M. Richardson, 4th Asst. Engineer
50 00
Horace C. Hanson, Chief Engineer
150 00
Charles Emerson, fireman 1 year 40 00
Pay-roll-Ela Hose Co. 465 00
Willie Connell, fireman 1 year
40 00
Herbert Cate, fireman 1 year 20 00
A. W. Richards & Co., repairs on fire sta- tion at East Rochester 20 41
Twin State Gas and Electric Co. 207 26
New England Tel. & Tel. Co. 27 21
$4,764 18
Unexpended balance
254 01
$5,018 19
53
CITY OF ROCHESTER
CREDIT
By appropriation, $5,000 00
Received from Henry Evans & Co. 59 lbs. vitriol, 3 00
Rebate from State on
forest fires,
14 65
Sewerage Department,
freight on hose
54
$5,018 19
Police Department
Paid Henry Evans & Co., 9 batteries $ 2 70
Ernest C. Wescott, expense in E. Tolson
case 7 25
Evans Furniture Co., curtains for police court rooms 7 70
Allen Bros., 2 badges 2 50
A. F. Wilkinson, expense to Dover 1 35
J. H. Nute, handles to 2 clock keys 35
The Eco Magneto Clock Co., repairing generator 2 40
J. H. Nute, 2 keys
25
G. E. Cochrane, services in police court 5 00
E. C. Wescott, services as probation offi- cer 18 70
C. E. Goodwin, labor on wires
1 50
A. F. Wilkinson, expense to Lawrence 9 70
4a
54
ANNUAL REPORT
Paid Courier Publishing Co., 500 police court writs $ 8 00
E. C. Wescott, custody and expense 10 40
T. W. Osgood, paper and mucilage 15
Henry Evans & Co., batteries and repair- ing lamp 1 70
Thomas H. Gotts, extra police duty 9 00
W. J. Seavey, special police duty 12 00
Fred Babb, special police duty 19 00
Louis Grassee, special police duty 13 00
W. N. Bell, special police duty 2 00
Donald A. Mckay, special police duty
23 77
Arthur H. Bickford, special police duty 22 00
Eco Magneto Clock Co., repairs on clock 25 25
Eco Magneto Clock Co., express on gen- erator 60
Felix Hughes, special police duty
11 00
Henry Evans & Co., 2 batteries and 1 qt. oil 1 00
B. P. Nute, special police duty 1 00
Charles H. Eastman, special police duty
14 00
Thomas J. Downs,
12 00
Patrick Grimes,
8 00
W. A. Hanscom, expense for trips to jail
1 35
J. O. Hayes, team hire 3 00
Patrick Keating, special police duty 8 00
Dr. Edson M. Abbott, medical attendance 8 00
The Record Press, 1,500 letterheads 4 75
Miscellaneous Department, use of mile- age 5 64
Fuel for City Hall Department, heating police station 1 year 167 25
F. H. Osgood, team hire 75
55
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Paid Miscellaneous Department, lighting police station one year $104 75
Louis Lachance, special police duty 8 00
Wm. V. Elliott, special work Fair week 10 00
J. E. Woodes, special police duty 10 00
Warren W. Daggett, extra police duty
8 00
Thomas Seaward, labor on wires
5 00
Eco Magneto Clock Co., 1 bx. dials and repairs on clock
7 00
John Lowe, special police duty
11 00
W. E. Burnett, taking two prisoners to jail 60
I. D. Piercy, officer at voting place 2 00
Albert Rollins, special police duty 4 00
Henry Evans & Co., merchandise 4 60
Horace H. Mills, special police duty
10 00
H. L. Worcester, express
1 82
Edward Josselyn, special police duty
49 08
Albert Mace, special police duty
285 28
John Doucette
2 00
Venant Perreault, special police duty
36 40
B. Ford Parsons,
322 40
Frank S. Edgerly,
20 00
I. D. Piercy, special police duty
4 00
D. O. Morin, lunches
36 30
Mrs. R. F. Littlefield, lunches
53 50
W. H. Carll & Son, team hire
37 20 °
New England Tel. and Tel. Co.
27
Charles A. Allen, City Marshal
750 00
Albert F. Wilkinson, Assistant Marshal
478 02
Ferdinand G. Sylvain, night watch 672 00
Warren W. Daggett, police at Gonic
50 00
Thomas H. Gotts, police at East Roches-
ter 50 00
56
ANNUAL REPORT
Paid William V. Elliott, police at East Roches- ter
$ 50 00
Laurence V. McGill, police judge
400 00
H. L. Worcester, clerk of police court 100 00
$4,035 23
Unexpended balance
574 39
$4,609 62
CREDIT
By appropriation
$3,500 00
Received for costs and fines
440 52
State liquor licenses 669 10
$4,609 62
Salaries
Paid Joseph Warren, Mayor $ 400 00
H. L. Worcester, City Clerk 500 00
John L. Copp, City Treasurer 150 00
S. D. Felker, City Solicitor
500 00
D. L. Stokes, City Physician
200 00
F. L. Keay, Overseer of Poor
200 00
W. A. Hanscom, Janitor 720 00
John Perreault, Asst. Janitor
50 00
Eugene P. Dennett, Asst. Janitor 56 00
G. Herbert Berry, Asst. Janitor 80 00
Walter Burnett, Asst. Janitor
280 00
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CITY OF ROCHESTER
Paid C. E. Goodwin, Sanitary Officer
$350 00
J. B. Stevens, Tax Collector on 1909 taxes 507 98
J. B. Stevens, Tax Collector on 1910 taxes
500 00
Everett M. Sinclair, Assessor
281 25
John Young, Assessor
275 00
Charles W. Evans, Assessor
228 75
Sarah M. Roberts, clerk
234 00
James F. Adams, gate keeper at city elec- tion 2 00
$5,514 98
WARD OFFICERS AT PRIMARY ELECTION
WARD CLERKS
Ward One, Laurence E. Haley $4 00
Ward Two, Russell C. Edgerly 4 00
Ward Three, George W. Osborne 4 00
Ward Four, Alcide Bilodeau
4 00
Ward Five, F. E. Chivers 4 00
Ward Six,
A. H. Durgin 4 00
$24 00
SELECTMEN
Ward One, William V. Elliott 4 00
Robert B. Kimball 4 00
Ward Two,
Geo. M. Garland 4 00
Byron R. Young 4 00
Archie Gray
4 00
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ANNUAL REPORT
Ward Three, William Vickery $4 00
George H. Marsh 4 00
Ward Four, Ed Dunlap
4 00
Henry Sanfacon
4 00
Archie Beaudoin 4 00
Ward Five, C. W. Gerrish
4 00
E. M. Cate
4 00
Ward Six,
P. Keating
4 00
J. H. Paquette
4 00
O. F. Foss
4 00
$60 00
MODERATORS
Ward One, Albert L. Richards
3 00
Ward Two, Thomas A. Baril
3 00
Ward Three, Samuel Hale 3 00
Ward Four, Peter T. Harrity
3 00
Ward Five, W. K. Kimball
3 00
Ward Six, C. E. Woodward 3 00
$18 00
BALLOT INSPECTORS
Ward One, William R. Gerrish 2 00
Thomas L. Hickey 2 00
William Blaisdell 2 00
Donald C. Mason
2 00
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CITY OF ROCHESTER
Ward Two, Henry L. Osborne
$2 00
Elmer Akers 2 00
Edward L. Tebbetts
2 00
James Collins
2 00
Ward Three, Granville F. Grant
2 10
William Lawlor
2 10
Harry H. Meader
2 10
Sumner W. Watson
2 10
Ward Four,
Albert Caron
2 60
Simeon Bergeron
2 60
Philias Larochelle
2 60
Adrian Hall
2 60
Ward Five
John D. Philbrick
2 00
C. W. Wentworth
2 00
Ward Six,
C. E. Randall
2 00
G. E. Horne
2 00
E. C. Foss
2 00
C. H. Foss
2 00
$46 80
SUPERVISORS OF CHECK LISTS
.
O. A. Hoyt
$10 00
Croydon A. Sleeper
10 00
Joel W. Steward
10 00
Clifford M. Hart
10 00
Philias Larochelle
10 00
Chas. W. Wentworth
10 00
Thomas J. Dudley
10 00
$70 00
$218 80
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ANNUAL REPORT
WARD OFFICERS AT STATE AND CITY ELECTIONS
WARD CLERKS
Ward One,
Laurence E. Haley $8 00
Three jurors 1 50
Election returns
3 00
$12 50
Ward Two,
Russell C. Edgerly $8 00
Four jurors 2 00
Election returns 3 00
$13 00
Ward Three, Geo. W. Osborne $8 00
Four jurors
2 00
Election returns 3 00
-
$13 00
Ward Four, Alcide Bilodeau $8 00
Five jurors
2 50
Election returns 3 00
$13 50
Ward Five,
F. E. Chivers
$8 00
Three jurors
1 50
Election returns 3 00
$12 50
Ward Six,
Alex H. Durgin
$8 00
Six jurors
3 00
Election returns
3 00
$14 00
$ 78 50
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CITY OF ROCHESTER SELECTMEN
61
Ward One, William V. Elliott $8 00
Robert B. Kimball 8 00
Ward Two, Geo. M. Garland 8 00
Byron R. Young 8 00
Archie Gray
8 00
Ward Three, Geo. H. Marsh 8 00
William Vickery 8 00
Emilio Beaulieu 4 00
Ward Four,
Henry Sanfacon
8 00
Edward L. Dunlap
8 00
A. J. Beaudoin 8 00
Ward Five, C. W. Gerrish
8 00
E. M. Cate
8 00
Ward Six,
J. Harry Paquette
8 00
Osceola F. Foss 8 00
Patrick Keating 8 00
-$ 124 00
MODERATORS
Ward One, Albert L. Richards $3 00
Thomas H. Gotts
3 00
Ward Two,
Thomas A. Baril
3 00
E. L. Tebbetts
3 00
Ward Three, Samuel Hale
6 00
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ANNUAL REPORT
Ward Four, P. T. Harrity
$3 00
Newell B. Foss 3 00
Ward Five, W. K. Kimball
6 00
Ward Six, Chas. E. Woodward 3 00
James B. Young 3 00
-
-$ 36 00
SUPERVISORS OF CHECK LISTS
O. A. Hoyt
$15 00
Croydon A. Sleeper
10 00
Joel W. Steward
10 00
Clifford M. Hart
10 00
Philias Larochelle
10 00
Chas. W. Wentworth
15 00
Thomas J. Dudley
15 00
Sumner C. Sleeper
5 00
James M. Crennan
5 00
Harry H. Meader
5 00
John S. Perreault
5 00
$ 105 00
BALLOT INSPECTORS
William R. Gerrish
$4 30
Thomas L. Hickey
2 30
William Blaisdell
4 30
Donald C. Mason
2 30
Charles Nute
2 00
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CITY OF ROCHESTER
Irving A. Corson
$2 00
Henry L. Osborne
2 70
Elmer Akers
2 70
Dennis Brennan
2 70
James Collins
4 70
James B. Holt
2 00
James M. Crennan
2 00
Granville F. Grant
5 00
William Lawlor
5 00
Henry W. Felker
5 00
Harry H. Meader
5 00
J. L. Hartigan
2 60
Thomas Jacques
4 60
H. Grondin
2 60
P. Larochelle
2 60
Hormisdas Bilodeau
2 00
Wilson O. Charles
2 00
Felix Larochelle
2 00
Charles Torr
2 20
John D. Philbrick
4 20
S. A. Stokes
4 20
C. W. Wentworth
4 20
Lorenzo White
2 00
Geo. E. Horne
4 60
Chas. E. Randall
4 60
Eugene C. Foss
4 60
Charles H. Foss
4 60
James F. Adams
2 00
Edrick Allen
1 00
$ 110 60
$ 454 10
$6,187 88
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ANNUAL REPORT
CREDIT
By appropriation $6,000 00
Amount overpaid ward clerks in 1909 by error 1 50
$6,001 50
Transferred from miscellaneous de-
partment 186 38
$6,187 88
Sidewalk Department
Paid New England Brick Co., 300 brick $ 3 30
Highway Department, 252 yds. concrete 75 60
Andrew Wilson, patching concrete 35 09
Parry Brick Co., 16,500 paving brick
132 00
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
8 00
Boston & Maine R. R., cinders
68 75
Pay-rolls for labor
691 15
$1,013 89
Unexpended balance
90 56
$1,104 45
CREDIT
By balance from 1909
550 50
Appropriation 500 00
Received from Louis McDuffee, con-
crete 3 75
65
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Received from Dr. R. V. Sweet, con-
crete $ 5 40
Geo. McDuffee, patch- ing concrete 3 79
Highway Department, patching sidewalk 2 29
D. S. & R. St. Ry., patching crossings 25 22
Henry Evans, patch- ing concrete 13 50
-- $1,104 45
Dog Depredations
Paid Mary Marsden, 6 hens $ 3 00
Arthur Horne, 2 sheep
6 00
Edward Lawrence, 1 hen
50
Frank E. Wallace, 1 goose
2 00
Ezra Pray, 1 sheep
3 00
Geo. A. Sanborn, 1 hen and 1 duck
1 50
Addison Jenness, 2 sheep
6 00
Miscellaneous department, 200 envelopes
4 25
B. W. Fernald, damage to cow 32 00
C. E. Goodwin, looking up unlicensed dogs
10 00
$ 68 25
Transferred to School Department $1,052 73
$1,120 98
5
66
ANNUAL REPORT CREDIT
By amount received from 1909 licenses $1,120 98
Shade Trees, Parks and Commons
Paid J. H. Nute, 1 lawn mower $ 10 00
Henry Evans & Co., lawn seed and 1 pr. shears 2 50
Henry Evans & Co., 1 bu. basket 50
J. H. Nute, sharpening lawn mower and 1 trimmer 85
Water Department, material and labor 8 09
C. E. Goodwin, labor on trees 22 80
Herbert Weare, labor on trees 22 50
Arthur Horne, labor on trees
48 00
$115 24
CREDIT
By balance from 1909
$ 12 98
Appropriation
100 00
$112 98
Amount transferred from miscellaneous
department 2 26
$115 24
67
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Sewerage Department
Paid Walter N. Morrison, labor on hydrant $ 1 10
C. E. Junkins, repairs on stove 14 00
Berry & Shorey, 30 feet pipe 2 25
Eastern Clay Goods Co., 2,050 feet pipe
56 01
Boston & Maine R. R., freight 47 05
Highway Department, 6 yds concrete
5 40
J. S. Loud, 5 gals. oil 60
Rochester Lumber Co .. lumber
51 53
D. H. Tufts & Sons, lumber
7 47
S. A. Stokes, filing hand saw
20
Berry & Shorey, 36 feet pipe and nails
2 57
Henry Evans & Co., 15 lbs. nails
53
Henry Evans & Co., ¿ dozen pick handles
1 00
Moore Bros., 1 bbl. cement
2 00
The Dyar Supply Co., 1 doz. shovels
9 50
Riley & Tuttle, oil
60
D. O'Brien, labor
6 03
Geo. G. Randall, 10 feet soil pipe
3 60
Berry & Shorey, 2 lanterns and 24 ft. قـ pipe 3 16
Geo. E. Greenfield, lime
1 10
Henry Evans & Co., 50 yards linen line
75
C. C. C. Fire Hose Co., 2 pr. rubber mittens 4 00
S. A. Stokes, sharpening picks 60
Chas. M. Bailey, bottoming 3 sewer pails
90
C. E. Junkins, bottoming 5 pails
1 25
J. H. Nute, sharpening tools
65
Henry Evans & Co., 6 pick handles and 10 lbs. nails 1 35
I. P. Marcotte, 5 gallons oil 60
H. L. Worcester, express 25
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ANNUAL REPORT
Paid Fred W. Crocker, superintendent Pay-rolls for labor
$200 00
371 34
$797 39
Unexpended balance
310 89
$1,108 28
CREDIT
By appropriation
$300 00
Amount collected in 1910
808 28
$1,108 28
-
Opera House
Paid Julius Cahn, 5 per cent of proceeds of 2 plays $ 20 16
The Record Press, advertising 8 75
Courier Publishing Co., car signs 5 00
M. R. Connor, 2 uniforms
10 00
Fenno W. Fifield & Co., letterheads and envelopes 4 00
I. Salinger & Co., 3 comforters 4 50
Rochester Lumber Co., lumber and labor
7 28
The Record Press, printing
6 00
Courier Publishing Co., printing
26 75
W. M. March, putting up rail
7 60
Twin State Gas & Electric Co., 4 plugs
80
T. W. Osgood, 3 boxes labels
30
J. H. Nute, irons
35
C. E. Goodwin, moving seats 1 40
CITY OF ROCHESTER
69
Paid Wilder B. Neal & Co., ¿ dozen plates $ 45
Frank B. Maguire, express, stamps, etc. 2 69
Henry Evans & Co., 3 papers tacks
15
J. H. Nute, iron for rail and stage brace Henry Evans & Co., rope
1 23
Eugene P. Dennett, work on stage
37 00
Fred Lemire,
26 50
Archie J. Beaudoin,
50
Earl S. Freeman,
2 00
Arthur Hall,
3 50
I. Belmont Allen,
9 00
J. E. Woodes, special police work
4 00
I. D. Piercy, police duty
40 00
Ernest H. Trickey, usher
7 00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
1 40
Rochester Gas Light Co.,
22 84
Jas. B. Young, posting bills
52 04
Twin State Gas & El. Co.
158 00
Jerome B. Page, printing tickets
29 75
Alcide Bilodeau, orchestra
27 60
T. J. Manning,
40 00
Archie J. Lessard,
22 00
Alice E. Beaudoin, pianist
35 00
J. Dana Tripp, usher
10 00
Leroy S. Redlon, usher
9 50
H. I. Howard, usher
9 50
I. Belmont Allen, usher
11 00
Charles Rafferty, ticket taker
5 25
G. Herbert Berry, labor on stage
10 50
Frank B. Maguire, manager
112 00
$793 84
Unexpended balance
542 46
$1,336 30
5a
55
70
ANNUAL REPORT
CREDIT
By received from "The Girl from Rec-
tor's"
$ 64 43
High School 25 00
Temperance Lecture 10 00
Dartmouth
Drama-
tic Club 26 00
"The Holy City" 31 45
Rev. Joseph Corcoran 21 00
Mrs. L. P. Snow 63 00
Rochester Country
Club
36 40
Bennett-Moulton Co. 157 62
"'Billy, the Boy Ar- tist 71 55
Odd Ladies 27 00
Merry Chase Co. 8 77
"Les Bohemienne" 26 00
Avery-Strong Co. 65 29
Prize Speaking Con- test 15 00
High School Recep-
tion
15 00
Political Lecture 15 00
''The Final Settle- ment" 48 15
Burroughs' Rally 15 00
Temperance Lecture 10 00
Colonial Stock Co.
123 00
New England Lec-
ture Bureau 50 00
Empire Amusement
Company 17 10
71
CITY OF ROCHESTER
By received from W. C. T. U. Conven- tion $15 00
White Squaw Co. 32 04
Temperance Lecture 10 00
"The Blockhead" 45 50
New England Lec-
ture Bureau 25 00
Temperance Lecture 15 00
Woman's Club 21 00
Republican Rally 15 00
Klark-Urban Co. 90 00
"Bingville Bugle Folks" 35 00
Bates Glee Club
21 00
"The Thief" 35 00
French Entertain- ment 15 00
W. C. T. U.
20 00
$1,336 30
Health Department
Paid R. DeWitt Burnham, drugs $ 69 00
Henry Evans & Co., 4 galv. pails
60
H. T. Hayes & Co., drugs Riley & Tuttle, groceries
7 40
5 29
F. Bergeron, house rent
2 00
Ideal Cash Market, meat
1 27
Geo. E. Greenfield, wood
1 00
72
ANNUAL REPORT
Paid H. T. Hayes & Co., antitoxin $ 36 50
$123 06
Unexpended balance 179 59
$302 65
CREDIT
By balance from 1909
$
1 90
Appropriation
300 00
Received from C. E. Goodwin, mate-
rial used in private cases
75
- $302 65
73
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Adams Fund
The following named have received the benefit of the Adams Fund in 1910, each one receiving $9.00 :
Mary S. Seavey
Betsey Clayton
Mrs. A. W. Deming
Lydia C. McDuffee
Sarah E. Tanner
Sarah A. Foss
Lillian M. Babb
Sarah J. Abbott
Carrie H. Gile
Susan Hennem
Mrs. Peter Saunson
Jerusha Danforth
Sarah Randall
Sarah A. Hurd
Amanda J. Dame
Sarah A. Downs
Lucy M. Garland
Ruth T. Berry
Emeline Page
Fannie G. Mace
Elizabeth A. Hall
Lucy W. Chisholm
Elizabeth W. Chase
Sarah J. Jackson
Helen A. E. Wilkinson
Sarah C. Hartford
L. W. Foss
Mary F. Robinson
Adelaide Canney
Mary J. Campbell
Sarah E. Berry
Amanda S. Howard
Lizzie E. Hartford
Jessie Houston
Lydia E. Jenness
Mary E. Varney
Susan Guppy
Annette J. Fernald
Rebecca Brown
Ann Cullen
Sarah A. Canney
Addie C. Palmer
Nettie Blake
Rebecca F. Morrill
74
ANNUAL REPORT
Interest
Paid interest on Notes No. 557
$ 17 50
609
7 00
608
14 00
610
17 50
562
28 00
611
17 50
663
14 00
536
2 83
575
16 73
528
30 31
458
127 21
647
17 50
445, 558
63 85
612
3 50
561
7 00
464
17 50
625, 498, 497, 626
98 92
614, 670
24 50
615, 675
77 00
619
35 00
665
10 50
622
24 50
342
16 50
666
3 50
666, 691, 697
3 40
563
3 50
436
36 00
621
3 50
573, 574, 630, 677
260 75
624
7 00
545, 546, 623
75 25
613
21 00
75
CITY OF ROCHESTER
Paid interest on Notes No. 668, 676
7 00
521, 620
8 75
543
1 36
505
525
507
3 50
506
3 50
485
23 24
504
25 37
384
25 50
633
3 50
475, 514, 681
63 00
682
108 50
382
3 00
383
12 00
683
35 00
631
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