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Amount transferred from State Department 1,250 00
$25,265 57
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Paid Louis H. McDuffee, settlement of land damages $ 300 00
G. T. Laundry, laundering towels 2 56
John W. Dame, screen frame for coal cellar 3 06
W. B. Neal & Co., 2 dust cloths and 2 dusters 1 50
Pay Roll, returns of marriages 20 00
Pay Roll, returns of births and deaths 86 25
Geo. E. Gilchrist Co., 18 air valves
15 30
Henry Evans & Co., merchandise
26 45
Rochester Printing Co., "labor law" placards 1 00
O. A. Hoyt, auditing city books 35 00
Automatic Pencil Sharpener Co., 1
knife for pencil sharpener
20
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., supplies 18 01
Rochester Printing Co., 200 folders 6 00
West Disinfecting Co., 20 gals. Euchrelyptum 30 00
Thos. A. Baril, rental of building for elections 16 50
Fred P. Meader, blank book, ink, pencils, stationery, etc.
10 59
Courier Publishing Co., 300 order books
3 50
E. H. Quimby, 2 erasers
1 00
John S. Kimball, 2,500 2 ct. envelopes
53 10
Courier Publishing Co., 1,000 orders, Purchasing Committee 4 25
C. M. Bailey Co., repairing closets
3 20
Rochester Lumber Co., lumber for shelves 11 09
F. S. Webster Co., 1 doz. sheets carbon paper 50
Elmer A. Garland, labor on shelves in vault 3 10
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Paid Henry Evans & Co., 1 can glue and 1 gal. roof paint $ 1 50
Geo. G. Neal, binding 7 Assessors' books 8 75
J. D. Hussey, 4 mileages 40 00
Joseph Letourneau, repairs at fire station 47 95
F. E. Hussey, postage, express, trucking and box rent 10 90
The Birmingham Pen Co., 2 gross pens and pen holders 3 10
J. Wyman Hussey, bounty on hedgehog 20
J. A. Morrill, ice for 1913 3 30
Loring, Short & Harmon, 1 inkstand 2 00
Loring, Short & Harmon, 1 claims and accounts book 10 00
Henry Evans & Co., paint, brush, broom, etc, 6 30
H. A. Allen, patching plastering, Mayor's office 6 00
Mrs. Louis Jacques, land on River street
37 50
J. H. Nute, repairing locks and keys to Jury boxes 50
Joseph Warren, pictures and jardeniere for Mayor's office 25 00
Rochester Daily Times, printing Asses- sors' notice 7 50
Berry & Shorey, 4 dry cells for call bells
1 00
Rochester Lumber Co., 1 piece cypress and 2 pieces pine 35
The Record Press, printing Assessors' notice 3 05
C. M. Bailey Co., re-bottoming 2 pails
60
Fenno W. Fifield & Co., letter heads and envelopes 6 00
C. M. Bailey Co., merchandise 8 09
Water Department, labor on fountains 9 22
46
Paid Ross Allen, carting voting booths C. M. Bailey Co., 2 sill cocks 2 50
$ 1 00
Rumford Printing Co., printing city reports 412 48
Boston & Maine R. R., freight on scales
1 32
Courier Publishing Co., Assessors' and "clean-up" notices
2 70
Rochester Lumber Co., 400 laths, 1 piece whitewood and milling 3 35
Joseph Letourneau, lumber and labor 56 17
H. A. Allen, labor and material 14 43
Norway Chemical Co., 150 lbs. sweeping compound 4 50
Clifford Bilodeau, damage received by surface sewer cave-in 100 00
Globe Stamp Works, cleaning and ad- justing numbering stamp 1 50
Geo. M. Rankin, truant officer 10 00
F. W. Fifield & Co., 1,000 bill heads 2 50
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., 27 lamps and merchandise 8 91
Edson C. Eastman, tax collector's book 2 55
Henry Evans & Co., 1 4-ft. step ladder
1 20
Alonzo Bunker, bounty on hedgehog
20
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
35
The Record Press, printing for Assessors
88
The Fairbanks Co., weights and measures for sealer 150 00
The Record Press, receipts and letter heads 4 50
Hobbs & Warren, Treasurer's and Tax Collector's books 24 96
Rochester Printing Co., 6,000 tax bills 15 00
Henry Evans & Co., 6 batteries and 1 pair lawn shears 3 00
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Paid Frank R. Hayes, truant officer $ 10 00 Joseph Letourneau, filling and varnishing chair rail, and furnishing 1 light glass for door 7 25
G. E. Dean, 300 lbs. phosphate 6 00
Haven T. Nutter, lettering door 1 25
Strafford-York Gas Co., 1 gas heater, 15 ft. hose and gas 24 73
L. E. Scruton, survey of Gonic for sewerage 204 65
Rochester Lumber Co., repairing door and setting glass 1 10
Rochester Printing Co., 2,000 jackets and 500 plumbing permits 13 75
Joseph Letourneau, labor on E. R. fire station 65 00
Beegee Co., 6 refillers for ink eraser
60
T. W. Boyce, auto hire 5 25
Stewart, Warren & Co., 4 check books
25 50
F. E. Hussey, box rent, express, telegram, and clips 4 68
F. S. Tompkins, copy of 2 deeds
2 00
F. H. Boston, painting tower at City Hall
25 00
Carl K. Springfield, services as Civil Engineer 37 05
Edson C. Eastman, 20 warrants and 1 N. H. register 1 30
Henry Evans & Co., 15 lbs. cotton waste 1 95
The Record Press, 7 blank books 1 00
W. E. Cleaves, repairing clock 75
The John C. Winston Co., 1 interest table 1 00
Oscar J. Turmelle, 91 hrs. taking school census 18 20
I. Cushing, oil, soapine and bon ami 1 23
Joseph Letourneau, 1 flagpole 15 00
John W. Dame, making book stand 1 75
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Paid Rochester Printing Co., 1,000 note heads $ 3 25
Geo. M. Rankin, enumerating children 15 00
C. M. Bailey Co., repairing plumbing 6 45
Mrs. Abbie Standley, land damage
50 00
The Record Press, printing check lists and birth blanks 27 56
Courier Publishing Co., printing check lists 26 43 Rochester Printing Co., printing check lists 30 18
Henry Evans & Co., 1 pulley, 1 cleat and 2 dusters 1 22
Geo. E. Gilchrist Co., 12 air valves
10 31
The Cudahy Packing Co., 1 bbl. washing powder 9 41
B. F. Hanson, damage to team 16 11
The Norway Chemical Co., 2 bbls. sweeping compound 9 00
C. M. Bailey Co., 6 mops
2 10
A. F. Bradley, 4 ft. wood
4 00
Berry & Shorey, 100 ft. flag pole rope
4 25
Frank R. Hayes, enumerating children
30 00
Rochester Printing Co., printing ballots
14 00
Frank L. Kendall, insurance on E. R. hall
11 00
F. E. Hussey, use of team carrying ballots 3 00
Hobbs & Warren, 1 pencil sharpener 2 62
C. E. Goodwin, truant officer 6 mos. 50 00
Hale Estate, land damages 500 00
Crossley Electrical Co., 2 switches 1 00
Chas. W. Rand, furnishing watering trough 4 00
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., lighting 192 30
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., 54 08
Total expenditures $3,268 23
Transferred to Highway Department, vote of June 2, 4,000 00
Brown Tail Moth Department, vote of Aug.4, 100 00
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CENTRAL FIRE STATION
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Transferred to Parks and Commons Department, vote of Aug. 4 Fire Department, to balance
$300 00
393 00
$8,061 23
Unexpended balance
893 44
$8,954 67
Credit.
By appropriation
$2,000 00
Received for old papers sold
10
Bounty paid
40
Candidates' fees
39 00
Pest house lot sold
400 00
Lighting police station
104 75
Mileage
33 24
Moving picture licenses
200 00
Rent of E. R. hall
364 59
Telephone fees
4 70
Pool licenses
230 00
Junk dealers' licenses
90 00
Show licenses
5 00
Employment agency license
2 00
Circus licenses
40 00
Merry-go-round license
5 00
City Clerk's fees
161 67
$3,680 45
Amount transferred from doomage money
3,701 61
County tax
1,572 55
$8,954 67
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
Paid Walter N. Morrison, 4 ft. pipe and labor $ 34 Frank L. Kendall, insurance on fire station 150 00
Clarence E. Junkins, merchandise 1 88
Rochester Lumber Co., 33 ft. 3x4 spruce and pine 99
Geo. E. Greenfield, 5 tons coal 41 25
Dana Grover, labor on wires 3 75
Henry Evans & Co., 1 wescott wrench
85
M. E. Sterett, hauling hose to fires and cartage 4 50
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Geo. E. Greenfield, ¿ cd. hard wood 3 75
J. W. Dame, labor on tool box, etc. 3 20
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., 1 switch
25
Berry & Shorey, 3 axe handles
1 05
Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., 200 zincs and coppers 120 00
M. C. Foss, hauling hose to fires 7 00
Boston & Maine R. R., freight 1 26
John V. Horne, shoveling out hydrants
26 13
Samuel Locke, labor on wires
4 40
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Berry & Shorey, 3 fire axe handles
1 00
J. H. Nute, springs
25
1 J. E. Alcide Bilodeau, use of horse for fires 2 00
Callahan & Mithee, repairing hose cart 7 00
Fred Ellis, fireman to April 1 9 05
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., 1,000 ft. hose 637 00
Henry Evans & Co., merchandise
1 07
Ross Allen, carting hose and hose wagon and trucking 7 70
Fiske & Harris, 2 play pipes and 2 nozzles 44 70
G. A. Rowe, 2 pails, broom and dust pan 1 30
Harry A. Roberts, repairing pole to ladder truck 1 25
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Paid Geo. D. Dame, fireman, Jan. 1 to May 1 $ 21 64 Sumner B. Morton, repairing hose nozzle 50
Frank Lord, fireman, Jan. 1 to May 1 16 64
Harry R. Foss, hauling hose to fires 2 00
Jos. Willett, labor fighting fire
55
Jos. LeFay, labor fighting fire
55
C. W. Lowe & Son, use of barge
4 00
M. H. Plummer, 4 bags 1 75
F. E. Hussey, express and postage 1 55
J. W. Hussey, labor at fire station 1 50
Henry Evans & Co., hose bands 1 00
Berry & Shorey, hinges for fire station 2 50
Sumner B. Morton, 3 straps and 1 sponge 1 50
Henry Evans & Co., 1 search light, gas pliers, etc. 8 39
J. F. Safford & Son, repairing clock 75
Callahan & Mithee, repairing ladder and hose wagon 5 75
N. B. Horne, hauling hose to fires
2 00
The Globe Mfg. Co., 12 hydrant wrenches and 6 straps 9 35
James Hoyt, fire patrol
2 00
Henry Evans & Co., 1 broom and 1 pail
65
Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., repairing 2 fire alarm boxes 21 60
D. H. Tufts & Sons, lumber for hose rack 35 00
Lothrops-Farnham Co., firemen's hats and coats 82 50
Sumner B. Morton, 4 snaps 75
Allen Rowe, fire patrol 2 00
Jonathan McMeechen, fire patrol 2 00
Joseph Letourneau, labor erecting hose rack 10 00
Harry A. Roberts, transportation of fire wagon 2 00
52
Paid John W. Dame, material and labor at fire station $ 39 83
Henry Evans & Co., 1 can bronze and 1 brush 30
C. M. Bailey Co., 1 pail 65
Sumner B. Morton, merchandise 5 45
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., 24 lamps 4 80
Rochester Carriage Works, painting ladder truck 30 00
Henry Evans & Co., 1,284 lbs. blue vitriol
71 90
Water Department, merchandise and labor at Cocheco Engine House 3 50
Thomas W. Peavey, team hire 1 00
R. W. LeBaron, 10 inch whistle to replace 8 inch whistle 70 00
The Mathieson Alkali Wks., 5 kegs soda 10 98
Highway Department, board of 2 horses 326 00
John W. Sanborn, 1 heater 12 00
A. E. Preston & Co., insurance on Torrent Engine House 12 50
A. G. Gelinas, insurance on Cocheco En- gine House 10 00
F. E. Small, insurance on Gonic Engine House 12 50
John R. Grant, team hire 1 50
Felix Boivin, hauling hose wagon 1 00
Rochester Carriage Works, painting hose wagon 30 00
F. E. Small, insurance on E. R. fire station 15 00
Dana Wentworth, 2 tons coal 15 50
C. M. Bailey Co., 1 radiator valve and labor 1 75
J. H. Nute, 2 springs 25
M. C. Foss, 5 gals. oil 55
Sprinkling Department, 1 pair horses 400 00
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Paid H. C. Hanson, setting glass $ 75
Fuel for City Hall, fuel for fire station 285 00
Sprinkling Department, use of horses 1 11
F. H. Osgood, team hire
3 75
W. H. Carll & Son, team hire 16 25
C. W. Lowe & Son, team hire 25 00
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., lighting 159 52
New England Tel. and Tel. Co., 19 74
Pay Rolls for forest fires
284 14
Pay Roll, Cocheco Hose Co., No. 1
525 00
Pay Roll, Torrent Hose Co., No. 2
515 95
Pay Roll, A. D. Whitehouse Hose Co., No. 3 325 00
Pay Roll, Larkin Harrington Hose Co., No. 4
325 00
Pay Roll, Ela Hose Co., No. 5
536 68
Pay Roll, C. W. Bickford H. and L. Truck, No. 6 525 00
Charles E. Randall, chief engineer
250 00
Wilbur E. Horne, 1st assistant engineer
100 00
Peter McShane, 2nd assistant engineer
100 00
Donald C. Mason, 3rd assistant engineer 50 00
L. M. Richardson, 4th assistant engineer
50 00
$6,498 19
Credit.
By appropriation $6,000 00
Received from C. E. Randall, telephone 1 00
Boston & Maine R. R., rebate on forest fires 20 70
State, rebate on forest fires 83 49
$6,105 19
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Amount transferred from Miscellaneous Department $393 00
$6,498 19
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Paid the Eco Magneto Clock Co., repairing 3 boxes and 6 cranks $ 13 53
Miscellaneous Department, 30 miles mileage 60
J. D. Hussey, 3 mileages 30 00
Henry Evans & Co., batteries and 3 bulbs 7 60
Dana Grover, work on wires 8 75
Watson's Garage, auto hire
22 00
Dana Grover, winding generators on police boxes 25 00
C. W. Lowe & Son, transportation of prisoner 50
The Eco Magneto Clock Co., 500 dials for clock 3 92
F. E. Hussey, express paid
1 29
Berry & Shorey, 2 batteries and 1 bulb
1 05
J. H. Nute, keys
50
C. E. Goodwin, labor on wires 2 60
Eugene Dennett, special police 1 00
C. M. Bailey Co., 1 1-in. gate valve 1 50
Montezuma Ferland, assisting making arrest 1 00
John W. Dame, material and labor at police station 1 50
Sidewalk Department, 12 bbls. cement 2 33
The Eco Magneto Clock Co., repairs on boxes 28 52
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Paid Warren Daggett, special police duty $ 4 00 ..
Henry Evans & Co., hardware 1 41
Courier Publishing Co., notices to bicycle riders
3 75
Pay Roll for specials, July 3 and 4
22 00
C. M. Bailey Co., repairing closets and faucets 3 90
H. E. Annis, auto hire 10 00
M. A. Marison, special police duty 2 00
Noe Carignan, special police duty
2 00
George W. Preston, special police duty
6 00
Henry Evans & Co., repairing flash lights and 1 battery 1 30
Pay Roll, specials for Fair week
201 00
F. H. Osgood, auto hire
4 50
Nelson S. Hatch, special police duty
13 50
Fred Roux, special police duty 23 50
Joseph W. Drapeau, special police duty
6 00
D. W. Grover, special police duty
1 00
W. J. Seavey, special police duty
3 00
Henry Evans & Co., 4 batteries and 1 flash light 3 35
Leroy H. Laskey, special police duty
1 50
Edward Josselyn, special police duty
7 00
Twin State Gas and Electric Co., 2 lamps
1 20
Fuel for City Hall, heating police station
187 50
Miscellaneous Department, lighting police station 104 75
Moses Sterett, special police duty
4 00
B. Ford Parsons, special police duty
48 00
American Cafe, lunches for prisoners
53 30
H. M. Goodwin, special police duty
26 50
W. H. Carll, team hire
1 00
New England Tel. and Tel. Co., 56 95.
Samuel S. Locke, special police duty
22 00
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Paid W. N. Bell, special police duty $ 3 00
F. H. Osgood, team hire 8 00
Cyrille Vachon, special police duty
20 00
Eugene M. Foss, special police duty
70 50
James L. Ricker, special police duty
8 00
Louis Grassee, special police duty 2 00
Laurel S. Foss, special police duty
4 00
John Young, city marshal
850 00
Isaac D. Piercy, assistant marshal
800 00
Ferdinand G. Sylvain, night watch
750 00
Warren W. Daggett, police at Gonic
50 00
Thomas H. Gotts, police at East Rochester 47 22
Arthur E. Tebbetts, police at East Rochester 50 00
Total expenditures
$3,641 82
Transferred to Highway Department 1,250 00
$4,891 82
Unexpended balance
287 75
$5,179 57
Credit.
By appropriation $4,000 00
Received for costs and fines
794 12
Received from Interurban Contracting Co., damage to police boxes
25 00
State liquor licenses 360 45
$5,179 57
SALARIES
Paid Frank B. Preston, mayor $ 400 00
F. E. Hussey, city clerk 500 00
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Paid John L. Copp, city treasurer $150 00
Elmer J. Smart, city solicitor 500 00
D. L. Stokes, city physician 200 00
F. L. Keay, overseer of the poor
200 00
W. A. Hanscom, janitor
720 00
Eugene Dennett, assistant janitor
624 00
C. E. Goodwin, sanitary officer
182 25
Martin E. Jones, sanitary officer
167 75
David J. Lucey, on 1914 taxes
750 65
David J. Lucey, on 1913 taxes
219 27
Charles W. Evans, assessor
410 66
Charles H. Henderson, assessor
292 85
A. Gaspard Gelinas, assessor
283 82
F. L. Keay, services in place of city physician, 1913 6 75
John H. Bates, services in place of city
physician, 1913 22 50
Fred Lemire, labor during vacation of assistant janitor 12 00
Fred Parshley, labor during vacation of janitor 12 00
Sarah M. Roberts, clerk
306 00
$5,960 50
WARD OFFICERS
Primary Election, Sept. 1 Ward Clerks
Ward 1. Albanus M. White $ 5 00
2. James Hannon 5 00
3. Geo. W. Osborne 5 00
4. Delozo Turmelle 5 00
5. Fred L. Chesley 5 00
6. Leroy Redlon 5 00
$30 00
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Selectmen
Ward 1. B. Leroy Sleeper $ 4 00
Ernest Bodwell 4 00
Frank E. Towle 4 00
2. John F. Quinlan
4 00
Harry Varney
4 00
3. William Vickery
4 00
Emelio Beaulieu 4 00
4 00
4. Patrick O'Brion Alfred J. Beaudoin 4 00
4 00
Charles W. Gerrish
4 00
Charles C. Torr
4 00
6. George E. Horne
4 00
J. Harry Pauquette
4 00
$56 00
Moderators
Ward 1.
Rufus H. Binney
$ 3 00
2. Edward L. Tebbetts
3 00
3. Samuel Hale
3 00
4. Joseph Laundry
3 00
5. John D. Philbrick
3 00
6. B. Ford Parsons
3 00
$18 00
Supervisors
Ward 1. Charles S. Clark
$10 00
2. Russell C. Edgerly
5 00
3. Harry H. Meader
10 00
4. Felix Sanfacon
10 00
5. George T. McDuffee 10 00
10 00 6. John W. Hooper Charles H. Henderson, chairman 10 00
$65 00
5. Edgar M. Cate
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Ballot Inspectors
Ward 1.
William E. Blaisdell
$ 2 00
Edward J. Crotty
2 00
John W. Clark
2 00
2. Charles W. Evans
2 00
B. Frank Felker
2 00
James Watson Dennis Brennan
2 00
2 00
3. George Marsh
2 00
Henry W. Felker
2 00
Sumner W. Watson
2 00
Elwood S. Jenness
2 00
4. David Morin
2 00
Gilbert F. Shaw
2 00
Ferdinand Marquis
2 00
A. Gaspard Gelinas
2 00
5. Vinton W. Preston
2 00
Stephen A. Stokes Orrin A. Hoyt
2 00
Henry J. Vachon
2 00
6. Eugene C. Foss
2 00
James E. Brierly
2 00
$42 00
$211 00
WARD OFFICERS
State and City Elections, Nov. 3 and Dec. 1
Ward Clerks
Ward 1. Albanus M. White, 2 days, 2 returns and 3 jurors $ 11 50
2. James Hannon, 2 days, 2 returns and 2 jurors 11 00
2 00
60
Ward 3. George W. Osborne, 2 days, 2 returns and 2 jurors $ 11 00
4. Delozo Turmelle, 1 day, 1 return and 5 jurors 7 50 Albert J. Vachon, 1 day 4 00
5. Fred L. Chesley, 2 days, 2 returns and 3 jurors 11 50
6. Leroy Redlon, 2 days, 2 re- turns and 4 jurors 12 00
$68 50
Selectmen
Ward 1.
B. Leroy Sleeper
$ 8 00
Ernest Bodwell
8 00
Frank E. Towle 8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
4. Patrick O'Brion
8 00
8 00
Alfred J. Beaudoin Ludger Grenier
12 00
8 00
5. Edgar M. Cate Charles W. Gerrish
8 00
Charles C. Torr 8 00
6. George E. Horne
8 00
J. Harry Pauquette Leslie A. Furber
8 00
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$150 00
Moderators
Ward 1. George F. Wilson, 1 day $ 3 00
John B. Lupien, 1 day
3 00
8 00
2. John F. Quinlan Harry Varney John Halpin
3. William Vickery Emelio Beaulieu Geoge H. Marsh
10 00
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Ward 2. Edward L. Tebbetts, 2 days $ 6 00
· 3. Samuel Hale, 2 days 6 00
4. Joseph W. Landry, 1 day 3 00
5. Anson B. Trickey, 1 day 3 00
Charles H. Ward, 1 day 3 00
6. B. Ford Parsons, 2 days 6 00
$33 00
Supervisors
Chairman, Charles H. Henderson
$15 00
Ward 1. Charles S. Clark
15 00
2. Russell C. Edgerly 6
15 00
3. Harry H. Meader
15 00
4. Felix Sanfacon
8 57
Frank McDonald
6 43
5. George T. McDuffee
15 00
6. John W. Hooper 8 57
Charles E. Woodward
6 43
$105 00
Ballot Inspectors
Ward 1. James E. Hickey
$ 4 00
Edward J. Crotty
4 00
J. C. Dillon
4 00
Rufus H. Binney
4 00
2. B. Frank Felker
4 00
Charles W. Evans
4 00
William J. Haley
4 00
James O. Watson
4 00
3. Henry W. Felker
4 00
4 00
Granville F. Grant Sumner W. Watson
4 00
Elwood S. Jenness 4 00
4. A. Gaspard Gelinas Samuel E. Perreault 4 00
4 00
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Ward 4. David Morin Ferdinand Marquis
$ 4 00
2 00
Gilbert F. Shaw
2 00
5. Lorenzo White
4 00
Edwin C. Neal
2 00
Charles L. Brown
2 00
Charles C. Torr
2 00
Lewis A. Chesley
2 00
John H. Palmer
2 00
Zara T. Cutler
2 00
6. Eugene C. Foss
4 00
Charles H. Foss
4 00
James E. Brierly
4 00
Thomas J. Dudley
4 00
Gate Keeper
Ward 3. Allen Rowe 4 00
$100 00
$456 50
Total expenditures
$6,628 00
Unexpended balance
372 00
$7,000 00
Credit.
By appropriation
$7,000 00
SIDEWALK DEPARTMENT
Paid C. A. Sleeper, 5 gals. oil
$
60
A. W. Richards & Co., lumber and labor on fence 27 52
A. F. Bradley, cement 768 44
Boston & Maine R. R., freight 158 28
Cocheco Woolen Mfg. Co., 13 loads sand 1 95
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Paid F. E. Hussey, express paid $ 11 10
Independent Coal Tar Co., 4,210 lbs. con- creting pitch and 20 bbls. coal tar 93 53
Hotchkiss Lock Metal Form Co., forms for curb construction 42 31
Herbert Weare, 1 day labor
2 00
Henry Evans & Co., twine, lampblack and nails 5 29
George E. Greenfield, 160 bags cement
88 25
H. A. Allen, mason work
536 69
Rochester Lumber Co., lumber
1 47
E. M. Hawkes, 11 ft. curbing
7 15
Rochester Lumber Co., 13 clapboards
59
L. W. Snow, 18 hours surveying
9 00
Henry Evans & Co., merchandise
9 45
Carl K. Springfield, services as civil engineer Pay Rolls for labor
63 30
869 22
Total expenditures $2,696 14
Credit.
By appropriation $2,000 00
Received from L. H. McDuffee, one-half cost
of sidewalk 50 52
Arthur N. Brock, granolithic walk 44 48
State Highway, cement 9 25
Police Department, cement
2 33
Opera House Department, cement
78
Sewerage Department, cement 46 89
Water Department, cement 12 40
Fred Hanscom, granolithic walk 7 00
S. F. Felker, cement entrance 4 00
Marie Vachon, granolithic walk
31 50
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Received from Joseph Michael, granolithic walk $ 19 60 Lena B. Morrison, granolithic walk 28 00 A. F. Bradley, cement bags returned 114 91
Surface Sewer Department, cement Vinton W. Preston, granolithic walk 14 00
35 26
Dr. E. M. Abbott, granolithic walk 44 10
Mrs. Lydia Wentworth, granolithic walk 49 00
George H. Webster, granolithic walk 18 90
Nathaniel Davis, granolithic walk 7 00
F. E. Hussey, 22 yds. concrete 8 80
W. A. Hanscom, granolithic walk 14 70
$2,563 42
Amount transferred from State
69 74
Health Department 62 98
$2,696 14
DOG DEPREDATIONS
Paid Mary A. Marsden, 5 hens $ 5 00
Arthur E. Tebbetts, serving notices for depredations of dogs 1 72
Courier Publishing Co., notices to dog owners
2 00
Laura Varney, 4 hens
3 00
Charles W. Gerrish, 1 sheep
6 00
Charles W. Gerrish, 1 sheep
5 00
Martin E. Jones, looking up dogs
8 10
Total expenditures 30 82
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CITY HALL AND OPERA HOUSE
65
Transferred to School Department
$753 43
$784 25
Unexpended balance
657 90
$1,442 15
Credit.
Balance from 1913 licenses
$758 15
Amount received from 1914 licenses
684 00
$1,442 15
SHADE TREES, PARKS AND COMMONS
Paid Peter Caplette, hauling curbing $ 8 00
Felix Beaulieu, setting curbing at Duval Park 20 00
Joe Foster, labor cutting down trees
2 75
Herbert Weare, labor removing trees
2 00
Michael Custeau, removing trees and sharpening saws 3 35
C. E. Goodwin, removing trees
2 00
Water Department, material and labor at Duval Park 84 62
Water Department, labor at Woodman and Liberty Squares 50
Water Department, connecting Richards' Park with water 12 04
Cyrille Vachon, labor at Duval Park 12 25
Eugene Beaulieu, labor at Union Park 18 22
Exavier Cretteau, labor at Union Park
26 22
A. R. Tuttle, labor at Union Park 45 55
Michael Beaulieu, labor at Union Park 22 00
66
Paid Henry Evans & Co., merchandise $ 12 20
Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, material and labor on fountain 2 69
Sewerage Department, material and labor at Duval Park 3 90
E. A. Corson, plants for parks
29 90
J. H. Nute, sharpening lawn mowers and shears 4 45
Elias Voyer, hose and sprayer for Rich- ards' Park 6 00
C. M. Bailey Co., 1 sill cock 1 25
Henry Evans & Co., 1 bottle oil
20
Water Department, 10 ft. ¿ in. pipe
60
Sewerage Department, 4 ft. 4 in. pipe and 4 bends 1 36
Berry & Shorey, 1 axe and 1 hand saw
2 85
Charles D. Hussey, care of Strafford Square, 12 weeks 6 00
Henry Evans & Co., arsenate of lead
35 50
Stephen Fall, care of Harrington Square 10 00
Highway Department, labor on Duval Park 10 11
Ina B.Libby, 1 pair climbers
1 50
J. H. Nute, filing saws and grinding axe
95
Jerry Bennett, labor on trees
4 55
William Hayes, labor on trees
5 34
Martin E. Jones, labor on trees
8 66
Sprinkling Department, man and team 2} hours 1 25
1
Dennis Mahoney, care of Woodman and Liberty Squares 28 75
Pay Rolls for labor 27 19
Total expenditures
$464 70
Unexpended balance
135 30
$600 00
,
1
67
Credit.
By appropriation
$300 00
Transferred by vote of Aug. 4
300 00
$600 00
SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT
Paid I. Cushing, 10 gals. oil $ 1 10
Clarence E. Junkins, repairing 3 pails 45
Harold L. Bond Co., 1 diaphragm for pump 1 86
J. H. Nute, making chisels and repairing screw 70
Henry Evans & Co., sewer pipe and bends 250 10
Geo. E. Gilchrist Co., 250 ft. soil pipe 46 87
Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, 1 manhole cover 4 24
Sumner & Gerald, 250 ft. soil pipe 42 97
Berry & Shorey, 24 ft. 4 in. pipe 2 16
Boston & Maine R. R., freight 7 16
P. E. Auger, 1 pair rubber boots 1
4 25
Ross Allen, carting pipe 16 10
Harold L. Bond Co., 2 mauls
6 00
Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, 2 manhole castings 16 70
H. A. Allen, mason work 18 00
Hegesippe Desmarais, brick 10 40
New England Tel. and Tel. Co., tolls
70
E. E. Lowd, oil 24
F. H. Osgood, team hire 6 00
Berry & Shorey, 1 hammer and 1 Y 1 33
Fred W. Crocker, car fares, etc. 4 95
Cocheco Woolen Mfg. Co., money refunded 30 00
68
Paid C. C. C. Fire Hose & Rubber Co., 2 pairs rubber mittens $ 4 06
Berry & Shorey, 1 4 in. Y and 2 6 in. files 52
Surface Sewer Department, 600 brick 4 80
Henry Evans & Co., 1 whitewash brush and 17 lbs. nails 1 04
Henry Evans & Co., 2,500 ft. pipe, 25 bends and 2 Ys 226 65
Sidewalk Department, 113 bags cement
43 79
Rochester Lumber Co., lumber 22 24
Berry & Shorey, nails, elbows, bolts and washers 1 19
Highway Department, 15 yds. gravel
1 50
S. Mezroll, 2 days carpenter work
5 00
Martin Daly, 5 2-9 days labor
10 44
James Kelley, 5 2-9 days labor
10 44
Sidewalk Department, 2 bbls. cement
3 10
A. F. Bradley, 4 bags cement
2 00
F. H. Osgood, team hire
1 50
Ross Allen, trucking
50
Frank W. Smith, sharpening picks
1 60
Pay Rolls for labor
1,026 22
Fred W. Crocker, superintendent
200 00
Total expenditures
$2,038 87
Unexpended balance
301 11
$2,339 98
Credit.
By appropriation
$700 00
Amount collected in 1914
1,639 98
$2,339 98.
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