Annual report of the city of Rochester, New Hampshire : for the year ending 1918, Part 4

Author: Rochester (N.H.)
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Rochester, N.H. : The Town
Number of Pages: 432


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ine, 10 gals. Euchrelyptum 33 00


Leroy S. Redlon, services as truant officer 20 00


American Numbering Mche Co., 1 numbering machine 8 13


Ayers & Jenkins, 25 feet hose and couplings 3 90


Record Press, 1M return envelopes


3 00


Emelie Beaulieu, services as truant officer 10 00


L. E. Goodwin, flags bought for July 4th celebration 3 70


Eugene C. Foss, 1 gal. valki and 2 brushes 2 50


Rochester Printing Co., 1M bill heads, and 1M envelopes 8 25


J. O. Hayes, buckboard for July 4th 4 00


69


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Joseph Warren, P. M., stamped en- velopes for tax collector $30 00


Dr. Charles Blazo, caring for Grace Darling 5 00


Hiram Philpot, 36 hours, mason and tender, mending ceiling 23 29


Fred P. Meader, 1 dozen flags 1 80


Ayers & Jenkins, 2 flags 4 00


Eugene C. Foss Co., brackets, tacks, batteries, snaps, rings, etc. 95


Joseph H. Nute, repairing locks and braces 75


Dr. J. J. Morin, examination of John Mercier 1 50


C. M. Bailey, 2 dust pans, 1 dipper, and iron cnspidor 2 30


Roch. Water Works, relaying water service at public library 13 15


C. Garfield Hurd, part payment enum- erating children 9 00


Loring, Short & Harmon, 2 municipal bond records and 1 journal 16 80


Birmingham Pen Co., 1 gross pens 1 35


Roch. Printing Co., printing ballots 5 00


George D. Dame, auto delivering ballots 2 00


Courier Pub. Co., publishing ord- inances 22 50


C. M. Bailey Co., 1 stable broom 1 50


Clerk's Fees Dep't, 56-1c, 2-2c, and 24 3-c stamps 1 32


O. J. Turmelle, enumerating school children 35 00


F. S. Grant, auto to Dover for regis- tration cards 2 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Eugene C. Foss, 1 battery, 2 sponges, and 2 scrub brushes $ 2 60


Joseph Warren, 200-3c, 200-2c, and 100-1c stamps 11 00


Frank E. Hussey, cord for curtains, carfares, telephone, box rent,


special delivery stamps, clips, cardboard, spindles, etc. 2 16


Imperial Brush Co., omitted from or- iginal bill 4 00


Courier Pub. Co., 2M tax bills 13 50


Joseph H. Nute, repairing Jury box


50


Crossley Elec. Co., 1 current tap, and 1 snap switch 85


F. P. Meader, 1 doz. flags, 1 flag 5x8 wool bunting, and 1 flag 8x16 42 80


Geo. E. Greenfield, 4 ft. hardwood, sawed for ward house 6 75


Ayers & Jenkins, 5 flag poles, 3 pole holders, snaps, 1 battery, and 1 bulb 10 45


Mark N. Arnold, services as truant officer 37 84


Harold L. Bond Co., tube brush and postage 59


Gonic Mfg. Co., 3lbs. cotton duck


1 50


Ralph E. Came, checking vouchers Jan. 1, to July 1, 1918, and audit- ing treasurer's book 12 00


Crossley Elec. Co., 1 wire cage


2 75


Harold L. Bond Co., 2 boiler flue cleaners, and 1-4" flue brush 4 49


Ross Allen, carting booth and tables 1 75


Red Cross Emergency Hospital, voted by Council 300 00


71


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Rochester Lumber Co., 1 pine board $ 80


Rochester Printing Co., printing 60 check lists, wards 5 and 6 28 29


Standard Carbon & Ribbon Co., 100 sheets carbon paper 3 50


Eugene C. Foss Co., 2 counter brushes and 13 sq. ft., galv. wire cloth 1 65


C. Garfield Hurd, enumerating school children 36 00


Seth W. Jones, penalty for non-pay- ment war tax 79


C. M. Bailey Co., 1 tank ball, 1 float and labor 3 00


Ayers & Jenkins, 3 qts. red paint, turpentine, 5 lbs. muresco, and 1 wrench 4 50


Joseph Warren, P.M., 200-3c, 200-2c, 200-1c stamps 12 00


Funk & Wagnells, 1 war map


1 75


Rochester Printing Co., 1M Overseer of Poor orders, 1M burial permits West Disinfecting Co., 5 gallons liq- uid soap 11. 25


39 37


Geo. M. Rankin, enumerating school children 25 00


Rochester Lumber Co., setting glass in board of health room door 4 00


Frank R. Hayes, enumerating school children 42 50


Geo. D. Dame, auto delivering ballots and warrants 2 00


Arthur H. Ainslee, 1 bottle ammonia


50


Evans Furniture Co., repairing chairs


2 00


Ross Allen, carting booths 1 00


C. M. Bailey, Co., 6 mops


2 10


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ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Courier Pub. Co., publishing ordin- ances $ 5 00


Joseph A. Weeks, 34 yds. linoleum, labor and one special shade 36 15


Library Bureau, 1M blue death cards 8 90


George G. Welch, recording deeds 8 20


Courier Pub. Co., printing wards 1 and 2 check lists 25 38


Rochester Printing Co., printing bal- lots and medical inspection act 36 50


James E. Lucey, collective license E. R. opera house 37 50


Rochester Lumber Co., lumber and labor on booths 28 35


George D. Dame, auto delivering ballots . 2 00


Eugene C. Foss, 4 door springs, and 1 bottle liquid veneer 90


Courier Pub. Co., publishing Tax Col- lector's notice 1 00


P. M. Allen, pulp, mason and tender 4 15 Joseph A. Weeks, 1-9x12 Axminister rug 40 00


Burroughs Adding Mche. Co., 1 new ribbon and inspection 1 00


Wm. Mann Co., ¿ dozen pen holders 1 22


C. M. Bailey Co., 2 nickel towel holders 3 75


Crossley Elec. Co., 3-100w lamps, and 3 cell batteries 3 59


Joseph Warren, P. M., 200-3c, and 200-2c stamps 10 00


Callahan & Mithee, repairing boiler room tubes 1 75


W. I. Cushing, 10 gals. kerosene 1 50


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CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Rochester Printing Co., 3M envelopes, City Clerk $ 14 00


Frank E. Hussey, express on disin- fectant, stamp used for deed, and P. O. rent, erasures, pencils, twine, etc. 3 94


George L. Winkley, tees, ells, valves, pulleys, chains, plugs, bushings, labor, etc. 35 56


Courier Publishing Co., publishing Tax Collector's notices 9 00


M. H. Dustin, 21 hours' labor on win- dows at ward 2, and material used 16 30


Fred Lincoln, 18 hours, throwing in wood 5 40


Twin State Gas & Elec. Co., lighting offices, hallways and E. R. opera house 232 90


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.


71 65


Strafford-York Gas Co. 57 87


Total expenditures


$ 3,691 34


CREDIT


By appropriation


$2,000 00


Received from :


Moving picture licenses $ 175 00


Vaudeville licenses 19 00


Junk dealers' licenses 80 00


Pool room and bowling alley licenses


240 00


Pedlars' licenses


15 00


Rovers' 6 00


74


ANNUAL REPORT


Received from :


John Robinson circus


$ 20 00


Rent of E. R. opera house


231 41


Charles Estes, tax abated for D. J. Lucey, 1913 41 38


Highway Dep't, 234 miles mileage


5 85


School Dep't, printing reports


33 75


Public library,


10 00


C. A. Davis, 3} lbs. rope


1 30


Telephone tolls


3 29


Mileage


1 25


M. E. Sterritt


10


Candidates' money


34 00


Old papers sold


20


Envelopes not called for


1 00


Drinking cups


1 50


Library Bureau, for amount overpaid


1 00


Police Dep't, lighting station


153 20


Clerk's fees for 1918


118 17


Transferred from sale of bonds


498 94


Total credits $ 3,691 34


Fire Department


Paid Boston & Maine R. R., freight on chemicals $ 34


Charles May, watching fire


2 00


Carll's Garage, wood for Torrent en- gine house 4 75


Eddie Emerson, watching fire


2 00


Eugene C. Foss Co., sash cord


1 20


Rochester Fdry & Mche Co., mate- rial and labor 81


Ross Allen, trucking chemicals 75


75


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Gonic Mfg. Co., 195 lbs. vitriol, 5 lbs. rags, and 1 cd. wood $ 11 60


J. A. & W. Bird Co., 1,238 lbs. blue vitriol 120 71


Beattie Zinc Works, 200 zincs and 200 coppers 136 00


Joseph H. Nute, brass polish


75


F. H. Osgood, trucking stove at E.R. 1 50


Elias Voyer, funnel, and repairing stove at E. R. 5 85


E. Mortimer Watson, labor on truck . 1 80


S. B. Morton, repairing bridles


85


Eugene C. Foss Co., lock, glass, putty, etc. 1 60


American LaFrance Eng. Co., soda, plugs, head light, etc. 45 36


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on } bbl. oil 85


John V. Horne, shoveling hydrants


44 60


Eugene Dame, services as fireman, Jan. 1, to Mar. 1 8 33


Charles B. May, services as fireman, Jan. 1, to Mar. 6 9 62


J. E. Woodes, hauling hose to fire 1 00


Alphonse Lanoix, ¿ cd. wood sawed 4 50


F. E. Hussey, express paid


84


The Texas Co., 120 gals. gasolene 30 00


S. B. Morton, 1 sponge 60


Edwin Emerson, services as fireman for 3 months 12 50


Pay roll, forest fire, Lowell street 5 74


Rochester Lumber Co., 12 cross arms 4 20


American Lafrance Fire Eng. Co.,


6 black fireman's coats and 500 lbs. soda 49 34


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ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Pay roll, forest fire, Rochester hill $ 19 71


Harry R. Foss, hauling hose to fire 1 00


Wm. V. Elliott, 1 00


Geo. L. Winkley, repairing sink pipe 50


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on soda


68


Sam Locke, watching fire


1 00


Peter McIntire, services as fireman, Jan. 1, to Apr. 23 15 38


Rochester Lumber Co., 1 piece 3x4x19


82


Pay roll, forest fire, Milton road


24 51


Portland street 23 85


Lowell street


1 90


Chas. Estes road


3 95


C. W. Lowe & Son, auto to


2 00


Fred Doyle,


1 50


Harold D. Saunders, 3 lbs. grease


60


Charles E. Pray, conveying firemen to Flat Rock Bridge fire


1 50


American LaFrance Fire Eng. Co., 300 lbs. soda 32 00


E. C. Rogers, conveying firemen to fire on Milton road 2 50


3 00


S. B. Morton, 1 sponge, snaps, etc. Ross Allen, carting soda


75


Ayers & Jenkins, 62 lbs. cable chain


98


Feineman Bros., 1 pr. rubber gloves


2 50


Crossley Elec. Co., cleats, tubes and screws, snap switches 70


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on soda 1 20


Eugene C. Foss Co., broom, grease, batteries, cotton waste, etc. 4 75


Harold V. Robbins, services as fire- man Jan. 1 to May 1 18 27


Ray roll, forest fire warden's charge 1 36


S. L. Young, trucking acid from Gonic 1 00


77


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Clarence W. Cilley, services as fire- man $


88


Ayers & Jenkins, 2 manure pulls 1 60


Wilbur Thompson, repairing wires 2 50


Eugene C. Foss Co., 75 knobs and 260 lbs. wire 23 40


G. T. Laundry, washing, Oct. 1, 1917, to June 1, 1918 7 30


Carll's Garage, hauling hose to fire


1 00


S. B. Morton, 4 straps and 7 leather washers 1 00


The Texas Co., 525 gallons gasolene


131 25


Ross Allen, hauling hose wagon and freight 3 50


Eugene C. Foss Co., 5-2" bolts, 7-2" long 40


American LaFrance Fire Eng. Co., 1 motor valve 1 35


Crossley Elec. Co., 1-3 cell battery


30


F. E. Hussey, express paid 1 00


American LaFrance Fire Eng. Co., 6


8 00


fire axe handles, and 12 spanners Pay roll, Ela Hose Co.


180 00


Harrington Hose Co.


162 50


C. W. Bickford, Hose Co.


255 00


Cocheco Hose Co.


262 50


A. D. Whitehouse Hose Co. 162 50 Torrent Hose Co. 195 83


Ross Allen, hauling hose to fire 2 00


Pay roll, watchman July 4th


27 50


Ayers & Jenkins, 50 ft. 6 ply }" hose


6 90


N. B. Horne, hauling hose to fire 1 00


American LaFrance Fire Eng. Co., 6 A-C spark plugs 6 11


C. A. Emerson, hauling hose to fire 1 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Paid P. E. Auger, 3 prs. men's red rubber boots $ 18 00


Crossley Elec. Co., 6-40w lamps 1 80


Gonic Mfg. Co., 1 cd. wood, and 12 lbs. vitriol, and 5 lbs. rags 18 24


The Globe Mfg. Co., 700 ft. fire hose, ¿ doz. porcelain discs, and 1 doz. lead stoppers 626 14


Eugene C. Foss Co., 2 qts. motor oil, and 1 screw driver 60


American LaFrance Fire Eng. Co.,


1-10 P. B. hood latch complete with catch, 1 grease cup, and 12 valve cap gaskets 2 56


Rochester Printing Co., 1M petition for membership blanks 3 25


J. H. Nute, filing saws


50


H. W. Sanders, 5 lbs. grease


1 00


S. B. Morton, snaps, bit, snap rings, and copper rivets


3 35


Ross Allen, carting hose to fire and freight 2 25


Walter F. Varney, shoveling hydrants in E. R.


10 50


The Cudahy Packing Co., 1 keg soap, and 1 case polish 15 29


The Texas Co., 700 gallons gasolene


176 50


George Brennan, 2 months' service as fireman 8 32


H. W. Sanders, 22 hours' labor 1 50


N. B. Horne, hauling hose to fire


1 00


Rochester Lumber Co., 1 pine board


70


Chester Freeman, hauling hose to fire


1 00


American Lafrance Fire Eng. Co., 1 Exide battery, 3Lx5-1 26 14


79


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Raid Ross Allen, hauling freight $ 75


The Texas Co., 275 gallons gasolene 70 13


Frank E. Hussey, prepaid express to Indianopolis, and express on bat- tery 1 56


The Fair, 1 sheet, and 1 comforter 6 48


Eugene C. Foss Co., 50 lights of glass for fire alarm boxes 1 08


S. B. Morton, 1 bit, and 1 box harness dressing 95


The Texas Co., 450 gallons gasolene 114 75


J. W. Drapeau, hauling hose to fire 1 00


Kimball & Allen, insurance on Tiger engine house 13 70


C. M. Bailey & Co., 1 gallon measure


75


American LaFrance Fire Eng. Co.,


3 cans metal polish 6 00


Eugene C. Foss Co., 9 lbs. nails, 6 lag


screws and 6 machine bolts 2 19


C. M. Bailey Co., 1-3" tank ball, 1 ball cock and labor 5 48


C. A. Davis, 4 days' horse hire


6 00


Phillips Garage, 1 can carbon remover and distilled water and labor 1 90


Berry & Shorey, 6 lights glass


1 85


Ed. Goodwin, 4 days' labor on wires


12 00


Frederic E. Small, insurance on E.R. station 16 50


Preston & Bradley, insurance, Tor- rent engine house 13 70


A. G. Gelinas, insurance, Cocheco engine house 11 00


Phillips Garage, 1 battery, and rent of battery 37 65


Carll's Garage, hauling hose to fire 1 00


80


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Crossley Elec. Co., 2-100w lamps $ 2 04


Ross Allen, horse hire 3 00


Kimball & Allen, insurance on E. R. fire station 12 00


J. A. & W. Bird Co., 900 lbs. vitriol


86 87


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on vitriol 1 96


Olin H. Chase, chauffer's license


3 00


Pay roll, Harrington Hose Co.


162 52


Cocheco 262 52


Ela


179 92


Torrent


245 83


C. W. Bickford H. & L. Co.


242 50


A. D. Whitehouse Hose Co.


162 50


The Texas Co., 295 gallons gasolene


75 23


Alice F. Bradley, 5 tons coal for sta- tion


56 25


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on battery zincs 92


C. M. Bailey Co., 4 fuller balls, fit- fittings and labor 2 43


W. I. Cushing, 5 gals. kerosene, and 2 cakes bon ami 99


Harry A. Roberts, rep. irons for fire wagon and material


1 30


John P. Waldron, 1 stove for Cocheco hose house 16 00


Frank E. Hussey, express on box from Brookline, Mass. 49


Highway Dep't, ¿ cost of hay, 1918


133 36


S. B. Morton, 2 leather washers and 2 bridles 6 40


Frank W. Smith, horse shoeing


34 25


Highway Dep't, 70 gals. gasolene 17 50


Dean & King, grain 103 65


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CENTRAL FIRE STATION


81


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Freeman Corson, grain


$ 123 20


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.


24 80


Twin State Gas & Elec. Co.


164 40


Strafford-York Gas Co.


22 86


Eugene Dennett, auto driver


626 65


Edwin Emerson,.


646 04


Fred Doyle,


485 96


Archie Emerson,


98 14


John F. Nute, chief engineer


1,014 98


Wilbur E. Horne, 1st Asst. engineer


100 00


Peter McShane, 2nd


100 00


Charles S. Clark, 3rd


50 00


Louis M. Richardson, 4th


50 00


Total expenditures


$8,690 72


Unexpended balance


187 12


$8,877 84


CREDIT


Appropriation


$8,000 00


Received from :


Twin State Gas & Elec. Co., fighting forest fire


30 48


B. & M. R. R., fighting forest fire


38 17


State of New Hampshire, rebate for forest fire


39 87


United Box & Lumber Co., for chem- icals 1 10


Second hand stove


1 00


Water Dep't, gasolene


106 20


Highway Dep't, .


432 00


J. Frank Ellis


24 46


Street Sprinking Dep't, use of horses


204 56


Total credits


$8,877 84


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82


ANNUAL REPORT


Police Department


Paid Ross Allen, team hire $ 1 50


American Cafe, lunches for prisoners


1 60


Eugene C. Foss Co., 1 flash light bat- tery 40


Boston Branch, 5 gals. kerosene


65


Ross Allen, team hire


1 00


Ayers & Jenkins, batteries 1 20


Bancroft Cafe, lunches for prisoners 1 40


J. D. Hussey, mileage


12 15


F. W. Woolworth Co., 3 dippers, and 1 paper tacks 35


Bancroft Cafe, lunches 1 00


Ross Allen, team, and auto hire


2 00


Louis Richardson, 2 00


Ayers & Jenkins, 3 lanterns, 1 globe, and 1 flash light 4 20


Ross Allen, auto hire


6 00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on signal stand 31


Eco Clock Co., 1 box dials


4 11


Eugene C. Foss Co., 2 coils insulated copper wire 12 50


Crossley Elec. Co., 75 knobs


1 50


Traffic Sign & Signal Co., 1 signal stand 7 00


Dr. F. L. Keay, attending Joseph Perrault 3 00


William Wright, making out warrants 4 50


Louis M. Richardson, auto hire


4 00


W. I. Cushing, 5 gals. kerosene


75


Bancroft Cafe, lunches for prisoners


2 00


George D. Dame, car fares, taking


prisoner to jail 72


83


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Ross Allen, auto hire $ 3 50


Pay roll, July 4th specials


78 77


Ayers & Jenkins, 1 flash light, bulb and batteries 95


Carll's Garage, auto hire


1 50


Watson's Garage,


5 00


Traffic Sign & Signal Co., 2 flags for stand 80


Joseph Warren, P. M., 100-1c stamps


1 00


Joseph Hayes, team hire 1 00


Abe L. Davis, 1 gal. kerosene and can 50


Ayers & Jenkins, 1 battery


30


Bancroft Cafe, lunches for prisoners 2 40


W. I. Cushing, 5 gals. kerosene 75


Ross Allen, auto hire


1 50


Water Dep't 5 gals. kerosene


60


H. E. Annis, auto hire


1 50


Ayers & Jenkins, 1 battery


35


Bancroft Cafe, lunches for prisoners 3 40


Highway Dep't 5 gals. kerosene 60


Joseph Warren, P. M., postal cards


1 00


F. I. Richards, 12 police badges 6 25


Courier Pub. Co., 48-2 sheets (one way streets) 4 50


Geo. F. Small, services at Rochester Fair 15 90


F. H. Moore services at Rochester Fair 20 04


Pay rolls, Rochester Fair specials


187 50


George D. Dame, 'auto during Roch- ester Fair 6 00


Ayers & Jenkins, flash light, bat-


tery, and 1 paper tacks 2 75


Bancroft Cafe, lunches for prisoners 1 00


84


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Rochester Steam Laundry, washing blankets $ 25


Ross Allen, auto hire


3 50


Nellie R. Hayes, board Small and Moore, Fair week 16 25


Crossley Elec. Co., 2-100w lamps


2 17


Gilbert Shaw, auto hire 2 50


Harley E. Annis, auto hire


2 00


Ayers & Jenkins, 3 batteries and 1 bulb 1 40


William Wright, appearing for min- ors, and hearing Marsden case


21 50


Crossley Elec. Co., 1-100w lamp and 10 feet of cord 1 85


Louis M. Richardson, auto hire


1 00


W. B. Neal, 1 jardiniere


1 00


C. M. Bailey Co., 1 towel holder and toweling


2 25


Miscellaneous Dep't, lighting police station


153 20


Bancroft Cafe, lunches for prisoners


80


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.


125 99


Nelson Hatch, services as special


69 75


B. Ford Parsons,


58 77


Frank S. Grant,


57 88


Joseph Cooley,


12 25


Louis Grasse,


2 25


Stephen Howard,


13 25


Eugene M. Foss,


2 00


J. W. Drapeau,


4 50


George D. Dame,


4 00


James Ricker,


1 00


William O. Allen,


1 00


William Martin,


1 00


Harry Otis,


66


1 00


CITY OF ROCHESTER


85


Paid William Bell, services as special


$ 1 00


Leo R. Clark,


2 50


James Walker,


1 00


Fred A. Hamilton, police at Gonic


75 00


Herbert M. Preston, 6 E. R.


75 00


George H. Magoon, city marshal


1,163 88


Isaac W. Rankin, Asst.


1,063 89


Ferdinand G. Sylvain, night watch


890 96


Samuel D. Felker, police judge


600 00


Horace L. Worcester, police clerk


200 00


Total expenditures


$5,062 74


CREDIT


By appropriation


$3,500 00


Received from :


H. L. Worcester, clerk of court


$1,039 62


State of New Hampshire, rebate for licenses


7 97


Telephone tolls


1 35


Transferred from Bond sale


513 80


Total credits


$5,062 74


Salaries


Paid J. B. Young, mayor


$ 400 00


Frank E. Hussey, city clerk


1,200 00


John L. Copp, city treasurer


250 00


Elmer J. Smart, city solicitor 500 00


D. L. Stokes, city physician 281 33


F. L. Keay, overseer of the poor


200 00


W. A. Hanscam, janitor


977 67


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ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Frank D. Stevens, Asst. janitor $ 700 50


B. Ford Parsons, 27 00


Martin E. Jones, sanitary officer


514 45


Gilbert F. Shaw, on taxes, 1917 1918


303 88


1,409 39


Expenses and dues


to State Convention 7 04


Charles W. Evans, salary as assessor 450 00


Expenses and dues


to State Convention, 1917 and '18 Charles W. Evans, use of team and special services


22 39


John S. Kimball, salary as assessor Expenses and dues


450 00


to Convention, 1917 16 35


John S. Kimball, special services 2 00


A. G. Gelinas, salary as assessor 450 00


Expenses and dues to


Convention, 1917 and '18 26 89


A. G. Gelinas, use of auto and spec- ial services 10 75


Mildred E. Shaw, Asst. in clerk's office 400 00


$8,616 64


WARD OFFICERS


Substitutes at Election March 12, 1918


Ward 1, Irving C. Faunce, moder- ator $ 3 00


2, Ernest C. Wescott, mod- erator 3 00


Harold Thompson, ballot


clerk 2 00


17 00


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CITY OF ROCHESTER


Ward 3, James Teague, ballot clerk $ 2 00 Geo. L. Lanoix, 2 00


4, A. Gaspard Gelinas, bal- lot clerk 2 00


5, Louis H. McDuffee, mod- erator 3 00


Gilbert F. Shaw, ballot clerk 2 00


$ 19 00


Substitutes at Election September 3, 1918


Ward 4, A. G. Gelinas, ballot clerk $ 3 00


Felix Sanfacon,


3 00


John Young, ballot in- spector 3 00


5, John Buelduc, ballot in-


inspector 3 00


Gilbert F. Shaw, ballot clerk 3 00


$ 15 00


Substitutes at Election November 5, 1918


Ward 2, Dennis Brennan, ballot in- spector $ 3 00


3, Edward Carr, ballot in- spector 3 00


Frank Powell, gate kpr 3 00


Wmn. Stevenson, 3 00


4, Felix Sansfacon, ballot clerk 3 00


Ovide Larochelle, ballot inspector 3 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Ward 6, N. T. Kimball, ballot clerk $ 3 00


S. D. Wentworth, ballot inspector 3 00


Eugene C. Foss, ballot in- spector 3 00


James Lucey, ballot in- spector 3 00


$ 30 00


Regular Ward Officers at Elections Held March 12, September 3, November 5, and December 4, 1918


MODERATORS


Ward 1, Thomas H. Gotts $ 8 00


William F. Hartford 4 00


2, Edward L. Tebbetts 12 00


3, Willis E. Meader 15 00


4, Philias Desmarais


15 00


5, Louis H. McDuffee


15 00


6, B. Ford Parsons


11 00


Arthur N. Brock 4 00


84 00


WARD CLERKS


Ward 1, Albanus M. White $ 15 00


Harry F. Blaisdell


4 00


2, Thomas A. Casey 11 00


Frank W. Thomas


8 00


3, George W. Osborne


18 50


4, Ludger Vachon Ludger Bisson 4 00


16 50


5, Fred L. Chesley


19 00


6, Leroy S. Redlon


20 50


$ 116 50 -


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CITY OF ROCHESTER


SELECTMEN


Ward 1, Frank E. Towle $ 15 75


Clarence S. Cole


15 75


Elmer E. Lowd


15 75


2, William O. Allen 16 50


16 50


Natt Tasker Raymond W. Warren


6 75


3, George H. Marsh


15 75


William Vickery


15 75


Emelio Beaulieu


15 75


4, Henry J. Grondin


26 50


Arthur Grenier


25 75


Alfred Beaudoin


26 50


5, Charles C. Torr


16 50


Charles W. Gerrish


15 75


Edgar M. Cate


6 75


Charles H. Ward


9 00


6, George E. Horne


20 00


Leslie A. Furber


20 00


Laurel A. Foss


11 75


$ 312 75


BALLOT INSPECTORS


Ward 1, William E. Blaisdell $ 11 00


Charles H. Nute 11 00


2, William J. Haley 11 00


2 00


Verne F. Wentworth Everett M. Chadbourne


3 00


3, Granville F. Grant 11 00 Sumner W. Watson 9 00


4, John Young


6 00


Eugene Beaudoin 3 00


5, Charles F. Evans 8 00


90


ANNUAL REPORT


Ward 5, Asa P. Roberts $ 11 00


6, John Hooper


3 00


N. T. Kimball 3 00


$ 92 00


BALLOT CLERKS


Ward 1, Albert L. Richards 11 00


Edward J. Crotty


11 00


2, Charles W. Evans 11 00


Andrew Thompson


3 00


3, Clifford M. Hart 11 00


4, Richard Gagne


3 00


A. G. Gelinas


3 00


Felix Sansfacon


3 00


5, George A. Bickford


11 00


Gilbert F. Shaw 6 00


$ 73 00


GATE KEEPER


Ward 3, James F. Teague $ 3 00


SUPERVISORS


Chairman, Charles H. Henderson $ 42 50


Ward 1, Charles S. Clark 37 25


Irving H. Cilley


10 50


2, James O. Watson


47 75


3, Harry H. Meader


47 75


4, Frank McDonold


47 75


5, George T. McDuffee


47 75


6, Charles E. Woodward 47 75


$ 329 00


Total expenditures


$9,690 89


91


CITY OF ROCHESTER


CREDIT


By appropriation


$8,000 00


Received from :


Water Dep't, clerical work


600 00 -


Transferred from sale of Bonds 1,090 89


Total credits


$9,690 89


Opera House Department


Paid Ross Allen, trucking $ 1 25


Fred P. Meader, tuning piano 2 50


The Record Press, printing programs


9 00


2 25


Imperial Brush Co., duster, cloth,


mop handles, etc. 10 35


George A. Mathews, repairing bill boards 13 16


F. E. Hussey, for express paid


92


Fred P. Meader, tuning piano


2 50


Riley & Tuttle, salt and starch for paste 30


The Record Press, 1M passes 2 75


George A. Mathews, making window pole 2 75


James H. Shannon Mfg. Co., paste brush 5 00


Crossley Elec. Co., 6 boxes brass tacks


50


F. E. Hussey, express paid on paste brush 34


Eugene C. Foss Co., 6 boxes brass tacks 60


C


92


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Ross Allen, trucking $ 50


Eugene C. Foss Co., 4 doz. thumb tacks, and 1 flash light bulb 55


Ross Allen, carting trunks and bill boards 2 50


Walter A. Bickford, Notary Public, services in adjustm't of war tax 2 00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on jacks 82


Harold L. Bond Co., 14-14" steel jacks 44 80


Ross Allen, carting bill boards 1 75


Walter A. Morrison, 31 ft. 1}" pipe cutting, and steel furnished


8 10


Frank B. Dame, bill posting


6 95


Riley & Tuttle, starch for paste


1 38


Walter N. Morrison, 13 ft. pipe and fittings 1 70


James Lucey, collector, license


150 00


Joseph A. Weeks, 1-42" shade


1 25


Twin State Gas & Elec. Co.


80 80


W. A. Hanscam, manager


83 00


George D. Dame, watchman


47 00


Fred Lemire, property man


24 00


Wilbur Thompson, stage hand


23 25


William Blair,


18 00


I. B. Allen,


24 00


Earl McIntire,


19 25


Fred Lincoln, work on stage and floor


19 00


Roxia Martell,


5 6


11 25


Louis Howard,


3 50


Sam Locke,


6 25


W. K. Seavey,


2 50


Eugene Seavey,


75


Charles M. Wood, usher


12 00


Charles Nelson,


11 00


93


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Charles Hussey, usher


$ 11 50


Will Miller,


11 50


James Geddis


10 50


Leroy Redlon,


10 00


John K. Allen, ticket seller


5 00


Total expenditures


$ 710 52


Unexpended balance


131 19


$ 841 71


CREDIT


Received from :


The Woman's club


$ 55 00


Gladys Klark Co.


153 50


Klark Urban Co.


38 00


Pheeney lecture


20 00


Salvation Army


16 00


St. Mary's church


36 00


Checking room


7 21


Div. 2, A. O. H.


26 00


Taylor Stock Co.


90 00


Mrs. Anna S. Allen


16 00


Tickets for free openings


5 00


Rev. C. S. Lacroix


30 00


Blackstone Co.


75 00


DeRue Bros., Minstrel


33 00


Salvation Army


18 50


W. H. Farley, lights used


2 50


Woman's club


20 00


State Grange


80 00


Gladys Klark Co.


120 00


Total credits®


$ 841 71


94


ANNUAL REPORT


Sidewalk Department


Paid Albert E. Blake, repairing snow plow $ 2 45


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on cement 104 88


Alice F. Bradley, 231 bbls. cement


465 70


Cocheco Woolen Mfg. Co., 30 loads sand for sidewalks 4 80


Cecil Shepard, 16 hours, mason and tender 8 30


Frank E. Hussey, parcel postage on mixer parts 40


Rochester Fdry. & Mche. Works, la-


bor and castings for snow plow 2 86


William A. Grover, surveying for Dr. Roberts' sidewalk 7 00


Pay rolls, for labor


971 94


Total expenditures


$1,568 33


Unexpended balance 598 67




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