Annual report of the city of Rochester, New Hampshire : for the year ending 1922, Part 6

Author: Rochester (N.H.)
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Rochester, N.H. : The Town
Number of Pages: 304


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16 78


Albert P. Covey, repairs, 9 35


102


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid G. L. Winkley, repairs, $2 23


C. E. Junkins, repairs, 3 00


Evans Furniture Co., office chairs, 30 00


Rochester Lumber Co., lumber, 3 06


T. W. Osgood, stationery,


10 70


F. P. Meader, stationery,


7 44


F. E. Small, insurance,


1 50


Kimball & Allen, insurance,


10 00


F. L. Kendall Agency, insurance,


15 00


Eugene C. Foss Co., hardware,


46 66


Berry & Shorey, steel mats and mis- cellaneous hardware, 65 45


J. H. Nute, repairing tools and locks, 2 10


Ralph P. Corson, repairing tools, 50 Dr. Forrest L. Keay, examination in- sane patient, and money advanced, 6 74 Dr. Louis L. Gilman, examination of insane patient, 5 00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight,


7 54


F. E. Hussey, for money paid out for express, P. O. box rent, etc.,


12 78


Burrough's Adding Machine Co., care of machine, 11 70


Strafford-York Gas Co., light and heat, 134 45


Twin State Gas & Electric Co., light, 452 46


New England Tel. and Tel. Co.,


173 30


George G. Welch, record of transfers of real estate, 35 90


Total expenditures,


$7,762 78


Transferred to interest, 5,391 30


$13,154 08


103


CITY OF ROCHESTER


CREDIT


Balance from 1921,


$ 191 25


Received from:


Moving picture licenses,


200 00


Pool room licenses,


140 00


Junk dealers' licenses,


70 00


Rovers' licenses,


56 00


Show licenses,


30 00


Taxes redeemed,


430 09


Rent E. R. opera house,


309 12


Candidates' money,


32 00


Water Department, 42 gals. gasoline,


11 34


Highway Department, 497 gals. gas- oline,


134 19


Fire Department, 10 gals. gasoline,


2 70


Toilet paper sold, 8 55


Telephone tolls and postage,


2 37


Cup vending machine,


3 65


Peanut vending machine,


1 31


Auto permits,


11,262 75


City clerk's fees,


268 76


Total credits,


$13,154 08


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Paid Misc. Dept., 10 gallons gasoline, $ 2 70


John F. Nute, car fares, postage, etc., paid out, 4 56


Harold W. Sanders, search lights and labor, 3 25


G. A. Langer, 6 40-watt lamps, 2 40


P. M. Allen, mason and tender, 21 00


104


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid American La France Engine Co., "Weed" cross chains, $7 45


John V. Horne, man and team shovel- ing hydrants, 40 55


Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., repairing box, 22 17


The Cronkhite Sands Co., 900 lbs. Blue Vitriol, 59 54


The Cronkhite Sands Co., 450 lbs. Blue Vitriol, 30 08


The Fair, 6 pillow slips,


2 70


John V. Horne, man and team shovel- ing hydrants, 20 35


A. F. Bradley, 2 tons chestnut coal, 31 00


Beattie Zinc Works, zincs, coppers and jars,


168 71


Carll's Garage, hauling hose to fire, 1 00


Pay Roll No. 172, forest fire Dry Hill,


52 20


Pay Roll No. 173, forest fire Chestnut Hills Road, 10 20


Weston Brown, auto hire,


5 00


L. E. Goodwin, auto hire,


5 00


Grether Fire Equipment Co., repairing play pipes, 8 53


C. W. Lowe & Son, auto hire,


6 00


Pay Roll No. 176, forest fire at Picker- ings,


2 70


American La France Engine Co., Bi- carbonate of soda, repairing rectifier and bottle stopper, 67 70


Edwin Minkler, work on lines,


7 33


James Daggett, work on lines,


7 33


Wilmer Butler, work on lines,


7 33


C. W. Lowe & Son, team hire,


3 00


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CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid American La France Co., 1 1-gallon can metal polish, $6 00


G. T. Steam Laundry, 8 68


John F. Nute, paid out fighting forest fire, 3 60


Rochester Steam Laundry, 1 00


Fannie S. Wallace, geraniums for lawn,


8 00


Harry R. Foss, hauling hose to fire,


1 00


American La France Engine Co., re- pairs for truck, 1 65


D. E. McCann & Sons, 2 pieces motor fire apparatus, mounted on Ford chassis, 4,600 00


Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., repairing indicator, 25 67


Pay Roll, watchman, July 3, 73 50


H. L. Sawyer, lumber, 78


Gonic Mfg. Co., 5 lbs. woolen ends, 1 25


Roberts & Twomey, kerosene and soap powder, 1 15


F. H. Osgood, team hire, 3 00


James Daggett, work on lines, 6 00


Edward Minkler, work on lines,


6 00


Oscar Dame, work on lines,


6 00


Gonic Mfg. Co., 200 lbs. oil vitriol,


5 00


Rochester Foundry and Machine


Works, labor on truck, 4 25


E. B. Trask & Co., painting fire truck, 167 30


American La France Engine Co., parts for truck, 43 00


Archibald Wheel Co., 1 Archibald wheel, 89 00


George W. Blake, material and labor for fire alarm, 8 55


106


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Federal Stores, hauling hose to fire, $1 00


Albert P. Covey, plumbing at Central station, 12 50


A. T. Jenkins, hauling hose to fire, 1 00


Clarence Cilley, watching fire, 3 50


Sears, Roebuck & Co., stove for Gonic engine house, 25 75


George L. Winkley, hauling hose to and from fire, 2 00


Ralph. P. Corson, welding and repair- ing nozzle, 75


Fred Cookson, hauling hose to fire, 1 00


Langer Electrical Co., batteries and lamps, 3 55


Phillips' Garage, 5 gallons gas and oil for Gonic fire truck, 5 40


Kimball & Allen, insurance on Tiger engine house, 12 50


N. B. Horne, hauling hose to fire, 1 00 Globe Rubber Works, 500 ft. 21/2-in. D. J. hose, 367 50


Gonic Mfg. Co., wiping rags,


2 00


Charles E. Newcomb, hauling hose to fire, 2 00


James Daggett, work on wires, 5 33


Edward Minkler, work on wires,


5 33


Oscar Dame, work on wires,


5 33


Ralph Reynolds, work on wires,


4 00


Kimball & Allen, insurance on Torrent engine house, 12 50


Gonic Mfg. Co., 1 ton stove coal for Gonic fire station, 19 00


George A. Rowe, stove for Torrent hose house, 20 00


107


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Levi Willicutt, painting wheels,


$36 50


Phillips' Garage, recharging battery, 1 75


A. G. Gelinas, insurance on Cocheco hose house, 10 00


Edward Minkler, work on wires,


1 50


Pay Roll, forest fire, 1 95


Joel P. Drown, hauling hose to fire,


1 00


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


George W. Blake, repairing ladder,


13 21


Crossley Motor Sales Co., 2 starters for fire truck, 32 20


Ubald Beaulieu, kerosene and soda, 3 55


Albert P. Covey, funnel and fittings,


3 26


Kimball & Allen, insurance E. R. sta- tion, 27 50


John F. Griffin, chauffeurs' licenses, 6 00


Federal Stores, hauling hose to fires,


4 00


Phillips' Garage, 5 gallons gas Gonic truck, 1 35


A. F. Bradley, 6 tons coal for Central station,


78 00


Roberts & Twomey, kerosene and soap powder, 1 15


D. E. McCann & Sons, 2 play pipes, 48 50


Crossley Motor Sales Co., chains and repairs for trucks,


32 35


Highway Department, two-ninths hay purchased 1922, 220 42


John F. Nute, paid out for car fares and incidentals, 4 60


Langer Electrical Co., labor and fix- tures, installing light at striker in church steeple, 24 16


108


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Strafford Co. Grain Mill, grain, $7 50


Freeman Corson, grain, 166 45


Harry A. Roberts, shoeing horses, 29 35


Alvin A. Pluff, repairs for harness,


13 85


Eugene C. Foss, hardware,


36 58


Ayers and Jenkins, hardware,


1 05


Berry & Shorey, hardware,


6 23


J. H. Nute, repairing locks and tools,


5 75


Boston & Maine R. R., freight,


17 64


F. E. Hussey, paid for express,


3 54


Strafford-York Gas Co., lighting, 9 78


Twin State Gas & Elec. Co., lighting, 145 14


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., 30 20


Highway Department, 94 gallons gas- oline, 23 02


Pay Roll, Torrent Hose Co.,


1,025 00


Pay Roll, Cocheco Hose Co.,


1,025 00


Pay Roll, Ela Hose Co.,


810 00


Pay Roll, C. W. B. Chem. H. & L. Co.,


1,010 00


Pay Roll, Harrington Hose Co.,


625 00


Pay Roll, A. D. Whitehouse Hose Co.,


637 50


John F. Nute, chief engineer,


1,504 00


Wilbur E. Horne, 1st asst. engineer,


150 00


Peter McShane, 2nd asst. engineer,


150 00


Charles S. Clark, 3rd asst. engineer,


75 00


Louis M. Richardson, 4th asst. en- gineer, 75 00


Weston Brown, auto driver,


1,274 00


Clarence Morrill, auto driver,


1,274 00


Peter McShane, substitute auto driver,


49 00


L. E. Goodwin, substitute engineer,


28 92


Total expenditures,


$16,961 05


109


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Transferred to unexpended balance, $223 24


$17,184 29


CREDIT


By appropriation, $17,000 00


Received from :


Street Sprinkling Dept., use of horses, 132 62


United Box & Lumber Co., 25 lbs. soda, 1 25


Boston & Maine R. R., for forest fire rebate, 7 15


State of New Hampshire, for forest fire rebate, 43 27


$17,184 29


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Paid Charles G. Jenness, probation officer, $ 100 00


T. W. Osgood, batteries and station-


ery, 10 80


Courier Publishing Co., notices for dance halls, 3 00


Berry & Shorey, 1 large padlock and 6 extra keys, 8 50


Evans' Furniture Co., 1 curtain and hanging, 2 60


Eugene C. Foss Co., 1 night latch and sash cord, 3 45


W. S. Davis, money advanced for ex- pense, 2 17


Ayers and Jenkins, 1 hammer and 1 lantern, 1 65


110


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Berry & Shorey, 1 box cartridges, $1 25


Traffic Sign & Signal Co., 1 "No Park-


ing" sign, 2 "silent policemen" and lanterns, 23 47


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., 5 gallons Traffikote, 11 27


Newell B. Horne, trucking,


50


G. E. Chesley, examination of gland- ered horse, 2 00


T. W. Osgood Co., batteries and sta- tionery, 4 95


Pay Roll, special police anniversary week, 45 90


Rochester Printing Co., 1 lot "No Parking" signs, 2 00


F. W. Fifield & Co., 500 letter heads and 500 envelopes, 7 00


W. S. Davis, paid for telegram and postage, 1 50


Traffic Sign & Signal Co., 1 "No Park- ing" sign, 7 00


Rochester Steam Laundry, 40


T. O. Smith, analysis of beverage, 5 00


F. W. Fifield & Co., 1 M "lodgers'" cards, 3 50


Traffic Sign and Signal Co., 2 "silent policemen" and two lanterns, 17 60


Harold C. Pearl, painting street cross- ings, 5 00


Crossley Motor Sales Co., repairing auto damaged by drunk, 5 18


W. S. Davis, paid for telegram and food for prisoners, 2 50


Berry & Shorey, 1 quart turpentine, 50


111


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Herrick Foote Co., 1/2 doz. police, badges, $9 24


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., 2 gallons Traffikote, 4 51


Alfred J. Cooney, detective fair week,


26 00


Arthur H. Ayscough, detective fair week, 26 00


Pay Roll, specials fair week,


206 00


Ayers & Jenkins, 1 lantern, 1 25


The American Cafe, meals for prison- ers, 17 35


Courier Publishing Co., advertisement to lock doors, etc., 3 75


F. E. Hussey, express paid out, 3 21


Langer Electrical Co., wire, 50


William L. Jackson, room rent for de- tectives fair week, 6 00


Fred P. Meader, 6 whistles,


1 50


Berry & Shorey, 1 Yale night lock, 4 00


William Wright, making writs and services as judge, 16 50


William H. Roberts, bail that had been deposited with city, 1,000 00


Albert E. Evans, 1 jardiniere, 2 25


Martin McHugh, work on police wires, 3 00


J. M. Sanborn, work on police wires,


3 00


Twin State Gas & Electric Co., lamps,


33 20


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., 122 22


American Cafe, lunches, 6 35


J. H. Nute, repairs on "silent police- men," and locks and keys fitted, 7 05


Boston & Maine R. R., freight, 1 47


Riley & Tuttle, kerosene, 10 20


C. W. Lowe & Son, auto hire, 8 50


112


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Abe L. Davis, kerosene at East Roch-


ester, $4 01


Harry C. Young auto hire, 27 00


F. H. Boston, auto hire, 1 00


Harry R. Foss, auto hire,


18 80


W. S. Davis, auto hire,


2 00


Paul Tremblay, auto hire,


2 00


Fred Miles, auto hire,


5 00


John C. Daniels, auto hire,


2 00


Carl Jacobs, auto hire and services as special police, 4 50


Mitchell's Garage, auto hire,


2 50


F. E. Harvey, auto hire,


1 00


Fred L. Hill, auto hire,


5 00


Thomas Labby, auto hire,


7 00


Wesley Blaisdell, auto hire,


1 00


Louis Gauthier, services as special police, 41 00


Frank Downing, services as special police, 1 00


Nelson Hatch, services as special police, 62 00


Fred Doyle, services as special police,


3 00


Joseph Cooley, services as special po- lice, 12 00


Elmer Garland, services as special po- lice, 13 00


Stephen Howard, services as special police, 11 00


Joseph Woodes, services as special po- lice, 1 50


Henry W. Burleigh, services as special police, 3 00


113


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Arthur T. Horne, services as special police, $39 30


Joseph Perron, services as special po- lice, 7 00


Fred A. Hamilton, services as special police, 5 00


Louis Pauquette, services as special police, 1 00


Samuel Locke, services as special po- lice, 3 50


Harry Jacobs, services as special po- lice, 1 50


Felix Sansfacon, services as special po- lice,


1 00


Frank S. Grant, services as special po- lice, 1 20


Elmer Watson, services as special po- lice,


99 50


Ernest Watson, services as special po- lice, 25 50


William S. Davis, city marshal, 1,600 00


Frank H. Boston, asst. marshal, 1,500 00


Adelard Duquette, night watch,


1,361 56


Louis Gauthier, night watch,


34 62


William F. Hartford, police at East Rochester, 100 00


Fred A. Hamilton, police at Gonic,


100 00


Samuel D. Felker, judge of police court,


600 00


Horace L. Worcester, clerk of police court, 200 00


Total expenditures,


$7,712 73


Transferred to interest, 2,534 10


114


ANNUAL REPORT


Transferred to unexpended balance,


$314 72


$10,561 55


CREDIT


By balance from 1921,


$176 62


Appropriation,


5,500 00


Received from :


H. L. Worcester, clerk of police court,


4,843 74


Benjamin F. Hayes, auto service re- turned, 5 00


John Newbury, auto service returned, 5 00


W. S. Lougee, auto service returned,


5 00


W. S. Davis, serving writs,


13 20


Lightbody Drug Co., 1 "No Parking" sign, 7 79


Jugs sold,


2 10


Telephone tolls,


3 10


$10,561 55


SALARIES


Paid William K. Kimball, mayor, $ 600 00


Frank E. Hussey, city clerk, 1,650 00


John L. Copp, city treasurer, 450 00


Elmer J. Smart, city solicitor,


700 00


D. L. Stokes, city physician, 400 00


Forrest L. Keay, overseer of poor,


400 00


John I. Rankin, sanitary officer,


700 00


William A. Hanscam, janitor,


1,200 00


Frank D. Stevens, assistant janitor, 900 00


Gilbert F. Shaw, on taxes 1921,


373 29


115


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Gilbert F. Shaw, on taxes 1922, $2,118 88


Edgar J. Ham, assessor of taxes, 450 00


J. E. A. Bilodeau, assessor of taxes, 450 00


Charles E. Woodward, assessor of taxes, 450 00


Edgar J. Ham, auto hire taking inven- tory, 50 00


J. E. A. Bilodeau, auto hire taking in- ventory, 38 25


Mrs. Blanche A. Young, services as ballot marker at election December 5, 1921, 3 00


Arline Baker, assistant in clerk's of- fice, 36 00


Frank W. Hussey, assistant in clerk's office, 454 10


Helen Palmer, assistant in clerk's of- fice, 184 38


Pay Rolls, Elections September 5, November 7 and December 7, 1922.


SUPERVISORS


Chairman, Granville F. Grant, $35 00


Ward 1 Irving Cilley, 42 00


2 James O. Watson,


42 00


3 Harry H. Meader,


42 00


4 Frank McDonald,


42 00


5 John V. Parsons,


42 00


6 Charles E. Woodward, 42 00


$287 00


116


ANNUAL REPORT


MODERATORS


Ward 1 William F. Hartford, $12 00


2 Arthur N. Brock, 8 00


Everett A. Chadbourne 4 00


3 Willis E. Meader,


12 00


4 Henry Maxfield,


4 00


Archie Sylvain,


4 00


Walter Sansfacon, 4 00


5 Louis H. McDuffee, 12 00


6 Charles W. Varney, 12 00


$ 72 00


CLERKS


Ward 1 C. Garfield Hurd,


$14 25


2 Chester H. Smith,


10 25


Alfred J. Gilbert,


4 00


3 George W. Osborne,


14 75


11 75


4 Robert H. Emmons, Gideon Boulet,


4 00


5 Fred L. Chesley,


14 75


6 Leroy S. Redlon,


15 25


$ 89 00


SELECTMEN


Ward 1 Frank Towle,


$11 25


Elmer Lowd,


11 25


Clarence Pierce,


75


Clarence Cole,


6 75


George A. Pray,


3 00


2 W. O. Allen,


11 25


Harry Wormhood,


11 25


Claudis Edgerly,


11 25


3 George H. Marsh,


11 25


117


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Ward 3 William Vickery,


$11 25


Emilio Beaulieu,


9 75


4 Edmund Marcoux,


11 25


Joseph Landry,


11 25


Samuel E. Perrault,


11 25


5 Charles H. Ward,


11 25


Charles C. Torr,


11 25


Charles W. Gerrish,


10 50


6 George F. Cole,


1 50


George E. Greenfield, 10 50


Herman Woodes,


11 25


$189 00


BALLOT INSPECTORS


Ward 1 Charles Nute, $9 00


Lawrence Haley,


9 00


2 Patrick Keating, Abraham Stark,


9 00


3 00


Dennis Brennan,


6 00


3 Fred Hamilton,


9 00


Sumner Watson ,


9 00


4 Roscoe Hersom, Albert Lessard,


9 00


Henry Vachon,


6 00


5 John R. McDuffee,


9 00


Charles F. Evans,


9 00


6 Miss Annie Quinlan,


6 00


$ 96 00


BALLOT CLERKS


Ward 1 Edward J. Crotty,


$9 00


Albert L. Richards,


6 00


J. E. Pike, 3 00


2 William J. Haley,


9 00


3 00


118 ANNUAL REPORT


Ward 2 Charles W. Evans, $9 00


3 Edward G. Carr, 9 00


Harold Vickery, 9 00


4 A. G. Gelinas, 9 00


Felix Sansfacon, Jr., 3 00


John Young, 6 00


5 Gilbert F. Shaw, 9 00


George A. Bickford, 9 00


6 Mrs. Blanche A. Young, 9 00


William H. Brock, 6 00


$105 00


GATEKEEPER


Ward 3 Harry Varney $ 3 00


Total expenditures,


$12,448 90


Transferred to interest,


239 13


$12,688 03


CREDIT


By balance from 1921, $ 88 03


Appropriation, 12,000 00


Received from Water Department, clerk hire, 600 00


$12,688 03


OPERA HOUSE DEPARTMENT


Paid Berry & Shorey, corrugated rubber matting, $ 15 00


John H. Field, collector, license, 200 00


.


119


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid George W. Blake, ticket box and post- er board, $16 00


Albert E. Evans, 1 water pitcher and 2 lamp chimneys, 2 50


Fred P. Meader, tuning pianos, 6 00


G. A. Rowe, 1 stage lamp, 3 00


Riley & Tuttle, starch for paste,


1 00


Eugene C. Foss, 2 dry batteries and 1 mop stick, 1 15


Newell B. Horne, trucking bill boards, 19 50


J. E. Woodes, police service, 2 00


I. B. Allen, work raising and lowering floor, 10 00


Elmer Martell, work raising and low- ering floor, 6 00


William Blair, work raising and low- ering floor, 2 50


Earl McIntire, work raising and low- ering floor, 5 00


Wilbur Thompson, work raising and lowering floor, 5 00


Charles A. Dostie, work in check rom, 2 00


Frank W. Hussey, work in check room, 2 00


Leon McComb, ticket seller, 50 00


Twin State Gas & Elec. Co., lighting, 129 80


W. A. Hanscam, manager, 151 50


George D. Dame, watchman,


49 00


I. B. Allen, stage hand,


89 00


William J. Blair, stage hand,


43 00


Wilbur Thompson, stage hand, 44 00


Elmer Martell, stage hand, 56 00


Frank D. Stevens, stage hand, 34 00


Earl McIntire, stage hand, 39 00


120


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Fred Lincoln, stage hand,


$15 00


Fred Lemire, property man,


50 00


Charles M. Wood, usher,


18 50


Will Miller, usher,


17 50


James Geddis, usher,


16 00


Leroy Redlon, usher,


18 00


Charles Nelson, usher,


18 50


Charles Hussey, usher,


18 50


Total expenditures,


$1,155 95


Transferred to unexpended balance,


17 95


Transferred to interest,


262 00


$1,435 90


CREDIT


By balance from 1921,


$ 33 80


Received from :


Gladys Klark Co.,


90 00


Fernando's orchestra,


30 00


Elks' ball,


35 00


Student Activity association,


20 00


"Two Million," .


20 00


St. Mary's church,


25 00


Lola Vinal players,


60 00


"Cranberry Corners,"


20 00


"Happiness,"


25 00


Cleveland players,


30 00


Knights of Pythians,


55 00


Junior promenade,


50 00


Van Arnum's minstrels,


35 00


French play,


20 00


Dixie serenaders,


30 00


R. H. S. reception,


35 00


121


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Chiropractic lecture,


$15 00


Knickerbocker Stock Co.,


180 00


Modern Woodman, 30 00


Orth & Coleman Co.,


60 00


O. E. S. minstrels,


40 00


Checker Girls Co.,


90 00


Woman's club,


20 00


"Peg O' My Heart,"


30 00


"Oh Joy" 60 00


Congregational club,


30 00


"Dark Town Frolics,"


30 00


R. H. S.


60 00


ยท Lodge of Elks,


165 00


Checking room,


12 10


Total credits,


$1,435 90


SIDEWALK DEPARTMENT


Paid Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., 60 ft. wire rope for mixer, $ 6 47


Strafford-York Gas Co., 46 loads cin- ders, 11 50


A. F. Bradley, 462 bbls. cement, 1,302 84


Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., 1 Lakewood universal mixer and gasoline engine, Rochester Fair Association, 181/2 bags cement, 14 80


583 10


Felix Boivine, 6 loads gravel, 1 20


Boston & Maine R. R., 141 loads grav- el, 14 10


Boston & Maine R. R., freight, 15 62


122


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid A. F. Bradley, 995 bags cement, less credit for empty bags returned, $684 64


J. W. McCrillis, 95.28 sq. yds. cement walk, 214 38


P. M. Allen, mason work, man and tender, 416 60


Pay rolls for labor, 595 83


F. E. Hussey, express paid on mixer parts, 1 07


Total expenditures, $3,862 15


Transferred to unexpended balance, 717 13


$4,579 28


CREDIT


By balance from 1921,


$ 167 45


Appropriation,


2,000 00


Received from :


Cecil Shepard, rent of mixer,


16 00


Charles S. Morgan, sidewalk,


77 92


Mrs. Florence Hall, balance on ac- count, sidewalk, 4 02


Mrs. James Perrault, on account, sidewalk, 20 00


Mrs. Mary L. Jacques, sidewalk,


77 00


Richard Gagne, sidewalk,


68 75


Cecil C. Shaw, rent of mixer,


4 00


Donat Grondin, sidewalk,


124 67


Thomas Lanoix, sidewalk,


110 00


Alfred Landry, on account, sidewalk,


30 00


Exilda Grenier, sidewalk, 71 50


Fortinat Gingras, sidewalk,


247 65


123


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Henry Boulanger, on account side- walk, $49 00


Alice F. Bradley, 1,225 cement bags returned, 61 25


Sewerage Dept., 13 bags cement, 9 17


S. Bergeron, sidewalk, 242 00


Charles White, 3 bags cement,


2 25


Aurelle Beaudoin, balance on account, sidewalk, 20 84


Dr. D. L. Stokes, sidewalk, 117 00


Rochester Fair Association, 7 loads gravel, teams, mason and tender, men and rent of mixer,


67 59


Francois Ferland, on account, side- walk, 50 00


Fred Dyne, 4 bags cement, gravel and mason labor, 8 60


Joseph Laundry Est., on account, side- walk,


15 00


Joseph Brochu, on account, sidewalk,


20 00


Clara P. Goodwin, on account, side- walk, 20 00


Charles W. Wentworth, sidewalk, 98 25


Henry K. Dow, sidewalk,


199 50


Mrs. L. B. Folsom, sidewalk,


191 25


G. F. Shaw, 10 bags cement,


8 50


S. D. Felker, sidewalk,


104 50


J. W. McCrillis, sidewalk, 120 bags


cement, 8 loads stone, 229 87


Delia Greenfield, for repairing side- walk, 18 00


Dr. Charles Blazo, private walk,


27 75


Total credits, $4,579 28


124


ANNUAL REPORT


STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE


Paid Rochester Lumber Co., lumber for


Horse Hill bridge, $ 118 79


Pay Rolls, for labor, 1,440 17


Highway Department, use of equip- ment, 640 00


Total expenditures, $ 2,198 96


MEADERBORO ROAD


TRUNK LINE CONSTRUCTION


Paid Pay Rolls for labor, $230 00


Highway Department, use of equip-


ment, 1,530 00


Total expenditures, $ 1,760 00


FARMINGTON ROAD


TRUNK LINE CONSTRUCTION


Paid Pay Roll, for labor, $30 00


Highway Department, use of equip- ment, 285 00


Total expenditures, $315 00


125


CITY OF ROCHESTER


TRUNK LINE CONSTRUCTION


FEDERAL AID


Paid Boston & Maine R. R., freight on rods,


$


50


James McAllister, 1,040 cubic yards gravel at bank, 156 00


Highway Department, 3,779 cubic


yards gravel at bank and use of crusher 10 days, 766 85


Pay Rolls, for labor,


4,307 82


Highway Department, use of equip- ment, 6,936 00


Total expeditures,


$12,167 17


Total State Highway expeditures, 16,441 13


Transferred to unexpended balance, 1,548 60


$17,989 73


CREDIT


By appropriation, $12,000 00


Received from :


State of New Hampshire, mainte- nance account, 548 03


State of New Hampshire, Federal aid


construction account, 5,441 70


Total credits,


$17,989 73


SURFACE DRAIN DEPARTMENT


Paid Berry & Shorey, 1,600 ft. 12-in. sewer pipe, 500 ft. 8-in. sewer pipe, $ 875 55


126


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Rochester Foundry and Machine Works, 7,893 lbs. D sewer drop cast- ings,


$434 11


Cecil Shepard, labor, mason and ten- der, 235 20


New England Brick Co., 16,000 bench brick,


208 00


Pay Rolls, for labor,


488 50


Total expeditures,


$ 2,241 36


Transferred to unexpended balance,


258 64


$ 2,500 00


CREDIT


Appropriation,


$ 2,500 00


STREET SPRINKLING


Paid Phillips' Garage, labor and parts and material furnished over-hauling Federal truck, $ 102 06


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on parts, 60


William A. Grover, plan of sprinkling district, 49 07


Water Department, turning on stand pipes, 3 00


Standard Oil Co., 10,318 gals. Asphalt road oil, 655 19


J. B. Callahan, repairing springs, 14 24


Federal Truck Co., axle and parts, 36 40


127


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Water Dept., shutting off water and removing arms, $4 00


Highway Dept., sprinkler truck and operators,


2,495 66


Fire Dept., use of horses,


132 62


Pay Rolls, for labor,


277 26


Total expenditures,


$3,770 10


CREDIT


By balance from 1921,


$20 65


Appropriation, 1,000 00


Appropriation precinct,


2,500 00


Received from Rochester Fair Association, 49 00


Transferred from fuel for City Hall,


200 45


$3,770 10


SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT


Paid Henry K. Barnes, 600 ft. 21/2-in. cotton rubber lined mill hose, $246 96


George E. Gilchrist Co., 125 ft. 4-in. soil pipe, 41 16


Strafford Co. Grain Mill, salt,


75


Kimball & Allen, Liability Insurance premium, 5 31


John H. Rowe, surveying,


1 36


Berry & Shorey, 1,000 ft. 4-inch sewer pipe, 104 38


Federal Stores, 1 pair mittens, 1 00


J. H. Nute, making sewer cleaner and repairing tools, 8 00


128


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Albert P. Covey, 1 can of cleaner and 1 shovel,


$ 95


Berry & Shorey, nails and dynamite, 2 62


A. F. Bradley, 12 bags cement, 9 00


Clarence E. Junkins, bottoming sewer pails, 5 80


Sidewalk Dept., 13 bags cement,


9 17


Alphonse Lanoix, 1 M bench brick,


14 00


Berry & Shorey, 50 exploders,


5 00


A. F. Bradley, 2 bags cement,


1 70


Boston & Maine R. R., freight,


6 39


Pay Rolls, for labor,


1,088 42


J. Frank Ellis, Supt.,


200 00


Total expenditures,


$1,751 97


Transferred to unexpended balance,


1,274 36


$3,026 33


CREDIT


By balance from 1921,


$678 84


Appropriation, 1,000 00


Received from sewer connections and


sundry labor,


1,347 49


$3,026 33


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Paid J. Henry Willey, groceries for fam- ilies in quarantine, $32 87


E. M. Hawkes, coal for family in quar- antine, 7 00


129


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Paid Ubald Beaulieu, groceries for family in quarantine, $59 56


H. T. Hayes & Co., fumigators, for- maldehyde, chloride of lime, etc., 39 65


John I. Rankin, expense to Concord, 8 24


F. E. Hussey, express paid out, 1 62


Rochester Courier Publishing Co., ad- vertising, 4 50


Rochester Printing Co., cards,


3 00


G. E. Chesley, examination glandered horse, 5 00


Total expenditures,


$161 44


Transferred to unexpended balance,


41 81


$203 25


CREDIT


By appropriation,


$200 00


Received from John I. Rankin, candles


sold,


3 25


$203 25


SHADE TREES, PARKS AND COMMONS


Paid Gonic Mfg. Co., care of Meader and Union Parks at Gonic and making covers for fountains, 1921, $46 00




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