Annual report of the city of Rochester, New Hampshire : for the year ending 1922, Part 7

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


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Highway Dept., hauling wood, 16 25


Thomas T. Turmelle, care of Duval Park, 10 00


Frank W. Hussey, care of Strafford Square Park, 10 00


130


ANNUAL REPORT


Paid Water Dept., repairing Adams Cor- ner fountain, repairing sprinklers at parks, 2 1/2-inch hose bibbs for Strafford Square and Woodman Park, $6 00


William H. Champlin, lumber for sign, 3 50 Gonic Mfg. Co., care of Union and Meader Parks, shutting off water and cleaning fountain, 1922, 27 00


Water Dept., shutting off fountain,


3 50


J. F. Grover, painting sign,


8 00


Rochester Foundry and Machine .


Works, labor and castings, 1 00


William P. Ames, hauling brush, 4 00


J. H. Nute, repairing tools, 15 95


Ralph P. Corson, repairing tools, 1 00


Eugene C. Foss, hardware, seed, etc., 42 04


Berry & Shorey, hardware,


20 11


Ayers & Jenkins, hardware,


13 20


John I. Rankin, work on trees and parks, 76 40


Dennis Mahoney, care of Woodman,


Liberty, and South Main Street Parks, 32 00


Walter Seavey, care of Woodman, Lib- erty, and South Main Street Parks, 15 00


Raymond Seavey, care of Woodman, Liberty, and South Main Street Parks, 13 50


Ernest Ross, work on trees and parks,


29 25


Raymond Veno, work on trees and parks, 13 00


Pay Rolls, for labor,


509 75


Total expenditures, $916 45


131


CITY OF ROCHESTER


CREDIT


By appropriation, Received from :


$600 00


J. I. Rankin, overpaid on pay roll, 3 25


J. A. Morrill, privilege of cutting ice opposite Dominicus Hanson Park,


10 00


Transferred from street lights, 210 73


Transferred from fuel,


92 47


$916 45


GYPSY MOTH DEPARTMENT


Paid Raymond Veno, work on trees, $52 00 John I. Rankin, work on trees, 2 35


Berry & Shorey, creosote, Pay Rolls, for labor,


14 00


68 25


$136 60


Transferred to unexpended balance,


294 30


$430 90


CREDIT


By balance from 1921,


$230 90


Appropriation,


200 00


$430 90


DOG DEPREDATIONS


Paid Rochester Courier, publishing notice,


$12 00


School Department (1921 balance), 907 42


Total expenditures,


$919 42


132


ANNUAL REPORT


Balance on hand,


$1,044 82


$1,964 24


CREDIT


By balance from 1921,


$907 42


Licenses received,


1,056 82


Total credits,


$1,964 24


INTEREST ACCOUNT,


Paid interest on Note 992,


$88 33


993,


89 45


994,


86 11


995,


81 11


996,


72 78


997,


141 11


998,


65 55


999,


58 33


1000,


46 67


1001,


49 45


1002,


46 11


1003,


45 00


1004,


264 66


1006,


99 45


1007,


57 03


1009,


181 13


1010


87 74


1015,


37 22


1016,


30 55


133


CITY OF ROCHESTER


1005, 1008, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, issued to take care of ma- turing water bonds, in excess of sinking fund. Interest paid by Water Dept.


Paid interest on City Hall bonds, $960 00


Interest on Municipal Highway bonds, 1,918 75


Interest on Municipal bonds, 6,277 00


Total interest paid, $10,783 53


Credit


By appropriation,


$960 00


City Hall coupons cashed by mistake,


26 00


Transferred from Miscellaneous depart- ment, 5,391 30


Transferred from Police department,


2,534 10


Transferred from Salary department,


239 13


Transferred from Highway department,


473 95 .


Transferred from State of New Hamp- shire department, 897 05


Transferred from Opera House depart- ment, 262 00


$10,783 53


134


ANNUAL REPORT NOTES PAYABLE


Notes issued 1922:


No. 991 was cancelled


992,


$5,000 000


993,


5,000 00


994,


5,000 00


995,


5,000 00


996,


5,000 00


997,


10,000 00


998,


5,000 00


999,


5,000 00


1000,


5,000 00


1001,


5,000 00


1002,


5,000 00


1003,


5,000 00


1004,


12,000 00


1006,


5,000 00


1007,


3,000 00


1008,


10,000 00


1010,


5,000 00


1015,


5,000 00


1016,


5,000 00


$110,000 00


1005


Issued to


$25,000 00


1008


refund Water Loan


4,000 00


1011


Vote of Council, June 6


3,000 00


1012


3,000 00


1013,


1,000 00


1014,


2,000 00


$38,000 00


135


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Notes paid :


No. 922,


$5,000 00


993,


5,000 00


994,


5,000 00


995,


5,000 00


996,


5,000 00


997,


10,000 00


998,


5,000 00


999,


5,000 00


1000,


5,000 00


1001,


5,000 00


1002,


5,000 00


1003,


5,000 00


1004,


12,000 00


1006,


5,000 00


1007,


3,000 00


1008,


10,000 00


1010,


5,000 00


1015,


5,000 00


1016,


5,000 00


$110,000 00


1005,


$25,000 00


1008,


4,000 00


1011,


3,000 00


1012,


3,000 00


1013,


1,000 00


1014,


2,000 00


Paid by Water department,


$38,000 00


136


ANNUAL REPORT


Municipal Bonds Outstanding January 1, 1923:


Series 1923,


$14,000 00


1924,


14,000 00


1925,


14,000 00


1926,


14,000 00


1927,


14,000 00


1928,


14,000 00


1929,


14,000 00


1930,


14,000 00


1931,


14,000 00


1932,


14,000 00


$140,000 00


Municipal Highway Bonds Outstanding


Series 1930, $2,000 00


1931,


3,000 00


$5,000 00


Sundry Expenditures


STREET LIGHTS


Paid Twin State Gas & Electric Co.,


$ 8,930 61


Total expenditure,


$ 8,930 61


Transferred to City Poor and Soldiers' Aid, 308 54


Transferred to new equipment,


907 72


Transferred to parks and commons, 210 73


$10,357 60


CREDIT


By balance from 1921,


$ 1,357 60


Appropriation, 9,000 00


$10,357 60


SAMPSON POST, G. A. R.


Paid H. L. Worcester, Q. M.,


$200 00


CREDIT


By appropriation,


ยท $200 00


CITY HALL BONDS


Paid John L. Copp, treasurer,


$5,000 00


138


ANNUAL REPORT


CREDIT


By appropriation, $5,000 00


EAST ROCHESTER PUBLIC


LIBRARY


AND


READING ROOM


Paid George A. Elliott, treasurer,


$200 00


CREDIT


By appropriation, $200 00


COUNTY OF STRAFFORD


Paid Frank N. French, treasurer,


$21,092 81


CREDIT


By appropriation, $21,000 00


Transferred from State of New Hamp-


shire account, 92 81


$21,092 81


INSURANCE ON CITY HALL


Paid Charles W. Varney & Co.,


$217 50


Frederic E. Small, 217 50


Harvey D. Smith, 15 00


Frank L. Kendall Agency,


217 50


Kimball & Allen,


232 50


$900 00


139


CITY OF ROCHESTER


CREDIT


By appropriation,


$900 00


FUEL FOR CITY HALL


Paid Page & Otis, 8 tons coal, $ 120 00


A. F. Bradley, 8 tons coal,


120 00


E. M. Hawkes, 6 tons coal, 90 00


A. F. Bradley, 10 tons coal, 150 00


A. F. Bradley, 403/4 gross tons coal, 776 06


E. M. Hawkes, 4 tons 2.90 cwt. coal, 66 32


A. F. Bradley, 8 tons 11.40 cwt. coal, 132 84


Total expenditures, $1,455 22


Transferred to Parks and Commons, 92 47


Transferred to Street Sprinkling,


200 45


Transferred to Schools,


118 25


Transferred to unexpended balance,


133 61


$2,000 00


CREDIT


By appropriation,


$2,000 00


PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING ROOM


Paid John L. Copp, treasurer, $6,700 00


CREDIT


By appropriation, $6,700 00


140


ANNUAL REPORT


STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


Paid John W. Plummer, state treasurer,


state poll tax, $ 9,188 00


John L. Copp, treasurer state tax, 26,835 00


Municipal Highway Bonds Account, 26,500 00


Total expenditures, $62,523 00


Transferred to Interest Account,


897 05


Transferred to County Tax,


92 81


Transferred to City Poor and Soldiers' Aid, 442 54


Transferred to unexpended balance, 20 00


$63,975 40


CREDIT


By appropriation,


$38,000 00


Received from :


Insurance tax,


$ 89 44


Railroad tax,


4,930 78


Savings Bank tax,


20,923 31


Building and Loan tax,


31 87


.$63,975 40


MUNICIPAL BONDS


Paid Rochester Water Works, $14,000 00


CREDIT


By appropriation, $14,000 00


141


CITY OF ROCHESTER


MUNICIPAL HIGHWAY BONDS


Paid Rochester Trust Co.,


$ 3,500 00


Rochester Trust Co., 26,500 00


$30,000 00


CREDIT


By appropriation, $ 3,500 00


Transferred from State of New Hamp-


shire, 26,500 00


$30,000 00


NEW EQUIPMENT


Paid New England Road Machinery Co., crusher screen and parts, $ 704 78


Rochester Lumber Co., lumber for new hopper, 421 53


Great Falls Mfg. Co., lumber for new hopper, 125 25


G. A. Langer, 1 15-H. P. motor, electri- cal fittings and labor, 317 76


Mack Motor Truck Co., 1 31/2 ton Mack truck with dump body and fully equipped, 5,664 07


Crossley Motor Sales Co., 1 1922 Ford truck, 646 00


Boston and Maine R. R., freight, 28 33


$7,907 72


142


ANNUAL REPORT


CREDIT


By appropriation, Transferred from Street Lights,


$7,000 00


907 72


$7,907 72


OVERLAY OF TAXES, 1921


Discounts allowed,


$ 1,012 80


Abatements allowed,


4,201 74


Balance,


6,791 41


$12,005 95


CREDIT


Balance from 1920,


$ 1,006 58


Overlay,


10,855 95


Interest collected,


143 42


$12,005 95


UNEXPENDED BALANCES


Paid Rochester Trust Co., principal of balance due on refunding water notes, $14,000 00


Rochester Trust Co., to meet water


bonds outstanding, 4,000 00


$18,000 00


143


CITY OF ROCHESTER


CREDIT


Transferred from Fuel for City Hall Ac- count, $ 133 61


Transferred from Health Account, 41 81


Transferred from Surface Drain Account, 258 64


Transferred from Opera House Account, 17 95


Transferred from Gypsy Moth Account,


294 30


Transferred from Sidewalk Account, 717 13


Transferred from State Highway Account, 1,548 60


Transferred from Sewerage Account,


1,274 36


Transferred from Fire Dept. Account,


223 24


Transferred from State of New Hampshire Account, 20 00


Transferred from Police Dept. Account,


314 72


Transferred from Overlay of taxes includ- ing 1921, 6,791 41


Deficit to be taken from Overlay of taxes 1922,


6,364 23


$18,000 00


Summary of Expenditures


- -


Highways,


$ 58,912 66


Fire,


16,961 05


Police,


7,712 73


Opera House,


1,155 95


Salaries,


12,448 90


Sewerage,


1,751 97


Sidewalks,


3,862 15


State Highway, maintenance and construc- tion,


16,441 13


Parks and Commons,


916 45


Health,


161 44


Street Sprinkling,


3,770 10


Miscellaneous,


7,762 78


Schools,


84,050 78


Public Library,


6,700 00


Sampson Post, G. A. R.,


200 00


East Rochester Public Library and Read- ing Room,


200 00


Street Lights,


8,930 61


State Tax,


26,835 00


State Tax, division of poll tax for bonus,


9,188 00


County Tax,


21,092 81


City Hall Bonds,


5,000 00


Municipal Bonds,


14,000 00


Municipal Highway Bonds,


30,000 00


Insurance on City Hall,


900 00


Notes,


110,000 00


Interest,


10,783 53


Gypsy Moths,


136 60


145


CITY OF ROCHESTER


City Poor and Soldiers' Aid,


$4,246 00


Fuel for City Hall,


1,455 22


Surface Drains, New Equipment,


2,241 36


7,907 72


Principal of balance due on refunding


notes and to meet bonds outstanding, 18,000 00


$493,724 94


TRANSFERS


The following transfers were made either by vote of City Council or as provided by Statute and Ordinance :


City Clerk's fees to Miscellaneous, $ 265 71


Dog Depredations to Schools, 1,044 82


Highways to Interest, 473 95


Miscellaneous to Interest,


5,391 30


Fire Department to Unexpended Balance,


223 24


Police Department to Interest,


2,534 10


Police Department to Unexpended Bal- ance, 314 72


Salaries to Interest,


239 13


Opera House to Interest,


262 00


Opera House to Unexpended Balance,


17 95


Sidewalks to Unexpended Balance,


717 13


State Highways to Unexpended Balance,


1,548 60


Surface Drains to Unexpended Balance,


258 64


Sewerage Department to Unexpended Bal- ance, 1,274 36


Fuel for City Hall to Street Sprinkling,


200 45


Health Department to Unexpended Bal- ance, 41 81


146


ANNUAL REPORT


Street Lights to Shade Trees, Parks and Commons, $210 73


Fuel for City Hall to Shade Trees, Parks and Commons, 92 47


Fuel for City Hall to Schools,


118 25


State of New Hampshire to City Poor and Soldiers' Aid, 442 54


Street Lights to City Poor and Soldiers' Aid, 308 54


Street Lights to New Equipment,


907 72


State of New Hampshire to County Tax,


92 81


Fuel for City Hall to Unexpended Balance,


133 61


State of New Hampshire to Interest, 897 05 State of New Hampshire to Unexpended Balance, 20 00


Gypsy Moth Department to Unexpended Balance, 294 30


Overlay of Taxes 1921 to Unexpended Bal- ance, 6,791 41


$25,117 34


City Clerk's Report


Balance on hand January 1, 1922, Received on account of :


$


143 57


Taxes, 1921,


14,036 76


Taxes, 1922,


298,916 58


City Clerk's fees,


268 76


Sewerage,


1,347 49


Notes,


110,000 00


Licenses,


496 00


Rent of East Rochester Opera House,


309 12


Taxes redeemed,


430 09


Candidate's money,


32 00


Miscellaneous receipts,


18 93


Auto permits,


11,262 75


Gasoline sold to departments,


148 23


Highways,


19,386 61


Fire department,


184 29


Opera house,


1,402 10


Sidewalks,


2,411 83


Salaries,


600 00


State highways,


5,989 73


Police,


4,884 93


Schools,


1,932 53


Street sprinkling,


49 00


City poor,


4 00


Parks and commons,


13 25


Interest,


26 00


Health,


3 25


State of New Hampshire,


25,975 40


$500,273 20


148


ANNUAL REPORT


CREDIT


Paid Treasurer, $499,904 54 Cash in hands of City Clerk, Dec. 31, 1922, 368 66


$500,273 20


This is to certify that I have examined the accounts of the City Clerk for the year 1922 and I believe that above statement to be a true and correct statement. BYRON H. HORNE,


Auditor.


January 29, 1923.


FINANCIAL STATEMENT JANUARY 1, 1923


Municipal bonds,


140,000 00


Municipal highway bonds,


5,000 00


City Hall bonds,


19,000 00


Checks out unpaid,


46,807 02


Amount due water works on account,


112 97


$210,919 99


CREDIT


Boston and Maine stock, $800 00


Due on sundry accounts,


1,593 68


Due on collector's list, 1921,


128 60


Due on collector's list, 1922,


6,491 31


Cash in hands of treasurer,


47,140 32


$56,153 91


149


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Net indebtedness, exclusive of water bonds, $154,766 08


Water bonds outstanding, 5,000 00


Sinking fund for water bonds outsanding, 4,000 00


Decrease of debt during 1922, exclusive of water bonds, 53,143 80


Bonded indebtedness decreased during 1922, 49,000 00


STATEMENT OF BALANCE DUE FROM TAX COLLECTOR FOR THE YEAR 1921


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1922, $9,664 19


Balance due on 1921 lists as of Jan. 1, 1922, 4,911 68


Interest collected since Jan. 1, 1922, 61 20


$14,637 07


CREDIT


Collected and paid treasurer, $14,036 76


Abatements since Jan. 1, 1922, 471 71


Sprinkling tax of Dover, Somersworth, and Rochester St. Ry. Co., (payment refused), 128 60


$14,637 07


150


ANNUAL REPORT


I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts of Gilbert F. Shaw, Tax Collector of the City of Rochester, N. H., for the year 1921, and find them complete as per the above statement.


BYRON H. HORNE,


November 28, 1922. Auditor.


STATEMENT OF TAX COLLECTOR


For the Year 1922, as of January 2, 1923


Resident list (warrant),


$294,380 89


Added list,


170 54


Poll tax list (warrant),


17,496 00


Added list,


109 00


Interest,


110 18


$312,266 61


CREDIT


Collected and paid treasurer,


$298,916 58


Cash on hand,


2,489 51


Discounts,


1,348 29


Abatements,


3,020 92


Balance due on 1922 list Dec. 31, 1923,


6,491 31


$312,266 61


I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts of Gilbert F. Shaw, Tax Collector of the City of Roch- ester, N. H., for the year 1922, and find them as per the above statement.


BYRON H. HORNE,


December 30, 1922.


Auditor.


151


CITY OF ROCHESTER ABATEMENTS


Gilbert F. Shaw's List, 1921


Allen, Phil, taxed twice,


$7 50


Authier, Eugene, taxed twice, 8 13


Burns, F. E., taxed twice,


5 00


Burns, Mrs. F. E., taxed twice,


5 00


Ballou,, Mrs. Ellen Est., poor,


37 50


Blake, Martha C., taxed twice,


32 50


Brennan, John S. W. Veteran,


9 37


Brock, F. S., taxed twice,


5 00


Berry, Ariana Est., bridge,


3 00


Bickford, L. Francis, over taxed,


06


Buzzell, Howard, S. W. Veteran,


5 00


Butler, Elmer, not twenty-one,


5 00


Brennan, Thos., non-resident,


5 00


Breton. Napoleon, taxed twice,


5 00


Briggs, James, over seventy,


5 00


Babb, Henry, non-resident,


5 00


Brock, Lydia, unknown,


5 00


Bickford, Harold E., non-resident,


5 00


Blaisdell, Harry, taxed twice,


5 00


Chesley, Guy R., soldier,


2 00


Castonguay, Fred, soldier,


2 00


Crediford, Mary, over taxed,


7 50


Clark, J. C., over seventy,


5 00


Cone, E. C., non-resident,


5 00


Clark, Nellie M., taxed twice,


5 00


Corson, Freeman, over taxed, .


25 00


Chesley, Emma L., over taxed,


246 36


Corson, Mary O., over seventy,


5 00


Corson, E. Hood, over seventy,


5 00


Corson, Eva C., taxed twice,


5 00


.


152


ANNUAL REPORT


Callahan, Jos. E., taxed twice,


$7 50


Capplette, Jos., poor, 5 00


Callahan, James, taxed twice, 7 50


Cartier, Wilfred, non-resident,


3 00


Cartier, Ida, not known,


5 00


Confetti, Geo., non-resident,


5 00


Canney, Chas. O., over seventy,


5 00


Dame, Fannie A., over taxed,


84


Demaris, Sarah, over taxed,


10 00


Dodge, Rosella, poor,


5 00


Durwaid, Margaret A., taxed twice,


5 00


Desmarais, Lena, taxed twice,


5 00


Davis, Bertha, non-resident,


5 00


Davis, John, non-resident,


5 00


Daniels, Louis, soldier,


2 00


Dearborn, Rex, not twenty-one,


5 00


Downing, Ralph E., soldier,


2 00


Fogg, Elizabeth, taxed twice,


5 00


Felker, Henry, over taxed,


25 70


Foss, Harold, watering tub,


3 00


Felker, Bell M., taxed twice,


5 00


Foss., Fred B., non-resident,


5 00


Foss, Eugene I., taxed twice,


5 00


Foss, Harry R., taxed twice,


5 00


Foss, Alfred, taxed twice,


5 00


Fernald, Byron F. Est., over taxed,


1 88


Gingras, Adolph, soldier,


2 00


Grenier, Adilon, non-resident,


5 00


Greenfield, Delia, over taxed,


2 50


Griffin, Martin, non-resident,


5 00


Guimond, F. X., poor,


24 48


Gosselin, Ella F., over taxed,


1 25


Gagne, Geo., poor,


7 50


Gagne, Geo., Ward 5, road,


5 00


CITY OF ROCHESTER


153


Glidden, Robert G., over taxed,


$2 50


Grant, Harry, non-resident, 5 00


Hartford, D. B., over taxed,


5 80


Hazelton, Frank, soldier


2 00


Howard, Stella, blind,


5 00


Halpin, Mary, over taxed,


7 50


Hartford, Lyle F., non-resident,


5 00


Hoyt, Harry N., over taxed,


3 75


Harris, Geo., taxed twice,


20 00


Hislop, Mary E., over taxed,


7 50


Hutchins, Geo. D., taxed twice,


5 00


Hall, Nelson O., taxed twice,


13 75


Hanscam, Fred E., over taxed,


32 50


Hastie, Ella M., over taxed, Howard, Leslie M., taxed twice,


5 00


Hoyt, H. H., taxed twice,


3 75


Huppe, Alphonse, taxed twice,


5 00


Hersom, Wm., non-resident,


5 00


Horr, Martha P., over seventy,


5 00


Horne, Ernest E., taxed twice,


5 63


Hussey, Wallace, over taxed,


12 85


Hanson, Lizzie H., poor,


27 50


Howard, Thos. B., cripple,


5 00


Howith, Nellie, sick,


5 00


Hanson, Mattie, taxed twice,


5 00


Hale, Mrs. G. F., non-resident,


5 00


Haley, Patrick, poor,


5 00


Hebert, Leona, poor,


5 00


Hoyt, N. F., over seventy,


5 00


Iredale, Thomas, over taxed,


7 38


Jacques, Archie, soldier,


2 00


Jackson, Martha, over seventy,


5 00


Jenness, Francis, over seventy,


5 00


Judd, N. L., S. W. Veteran,


5 00


8 75


154


ANNUAL REPORT


Kenney, Laura, taxed twice,


$5 00


Lipson, Louis, taxed twice, 5 00


Laguenesse, Ludger, non-resident, 5 00


Lamontague, August, dead,


5 00


Lothrope, Mr., Union St., not found,


5 00


Lacombe, Mary, gone,


5 00


Lemke, Elizabeth G., soldier's widow,


5 00


Linscott, Tyler & Wilson, over taxed,


1,250 00


Leavitt, Mary A., invalid,


5 00


Leclair, Rose, taxed twice,


5 00


Lemire, Ernest, taxed twice,


5 00


Lacoutoure, Armond, soldier,


2 00


Mangar, James R., over taxed,


1 87


March, Leroy, taxed twice,


5 00


Moulton, Sarah A., over taxed,


5 00


Marsden, Mary, taxed twice,


5 00


Miller, Douglas, not twenty-one,


5 00


Mills, Mrs. G. W., over taxed,


1 75


Moisen, Peter, over taxed,


1 50


Meserve, Chas. S., over seventy,


5 00


McDonald, Mrs. Peter, taxed twice,


5 00


Mooney, E. P., over taxed,


2 50


Miller, Adolph, taxed twice,


5 00


McCarty, Mike, soldier,


2 00


Marden, Gertrude, taxed twice,


5 00


Morse, Selina, taxed twice,


5 00


McIntire, Annie, taxed twice,


5 00


Morton, Martin, non-resident,


5 00


Maxfield, Annie, taxed twice,


5 00


McDonald, Bridget, taxed twice,


5 00


McCoskey, Thos., not twenty-one,


5 00


Marsden, Wm. H., non-resident,


5 00


Meader, Clara E., taxed twice,


5 00


Marinda, France, unknown,


5 00


155


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Magner, Nellie, taxed twice,


$5 00


O'Malley, Peter, over taxed, 7 50


O'Brien, Pat, taxed twice,


5 00


O'Neil, Wm., dead,


5 00


Otis, Warren P., taxed twice,


5 00


O'Hagen, John, non-resident,


5 00


Palmer, Harry, dead,


5 00


Perrault, Theodore, taxed twice,


5 00


Plude, Arthur, soldier,


2 00


Pino, Paul, gone,


5 00


Pino, Mary, gone,


5 00


Proctor Bros., over taxed,


7 50


Paider, John, gone,


5 00


Phillips, Minnie, not twenty-one,


5 00


Pearl, Isaac, over seventy,


5 00


Quinn, Neal, over taxed,


70


Rand, Chas. W., W. T.,


3 00


Ruell, Lena, taxed twice,


5 00


Remick, Otis, taxed twice,


5 00


Remick, Mrs. Otis, taxed twice,


5 00


Rochester Hospital Assn., Ex.,


308 40


Richards, Jos., dead,


5 00


Randall, John, poor,


5 00


Rublee, Dr. G. C., solider,


2 00


Sanfacon, Joseph, S. W. Veteran,


20 00


Shepard, Mrs. John, over taxed,


1 25


Springfield, Geo. H., taxed twice,


2 50


Shorey, Carrie B., taxed twice,


5 00


Shorey, Sewell, over taxed,


15 00


Sleeper, LeRoy, soldier,


2 00


Small, Mary E., non-resident,


5 00


Stuart, Chester D., taxed twice,


5 00


Trafton, Myra, taxed twice,


5 00


Tuttle, Edson C., taxed twice,


62 50


156


ANNUAL REPORT


Troy, Francis, invalid,


$5 00


Tripp, Kate B., taxed twice, 5 00


Tobin, M. Geneva, over taxed, 5 80


Torr, Chas. C., over taxed,


7 50


Tufts, M. Corina, non-resident,


5 00


Turmelle, Thos. F., Est., taxed twice,


5 00


Watson, Effie L., over taxed,


38 40


Wing, F. L., over taxed,


141 41


Winkley, L. B., taxed twice,


5 00


Wing, F. L., taxed twice, 5 00


Wing, Eva, taxed twice,


5 00


Wheeler, Chas., taxed twice,


5 00


Watson, James O., S. W. Veteran,


20 00


Winkley, Chas. F., soldier,


2 00


$3,111 31


Rochester, N. H., Dec. 31, 1921.


Received from the Assessors of the City of Roches- ter, N. H., the foregoing abatements on list of taxes for the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty- one (1921) amounting to the sum of three thousand one hundred and forty-nine dollars and seventy-two cents.


GILBERT F. SHAW, Collector.


157


CITY OF ROCHESTER


ADDITIONAL ABATEMENTS ON G. F. SHAW'S LIST, 1921


Bickford, Geo. A., over taxed,


$12 50


Bryant, Eva, non-resident, 5 00


Bouchard, Emeline, taxed twice,


5 00


Boucher, Delinia, non-resident,


5 00


Cormier, Demirese, poor,


5 00


Clow, Fred, Veteran,


2 00


Carll, Hattie, taxed twice,


5 00


Dixon, Thomas H., over taxed,


5 00


Duffee, Andrew, taxed twice,


5 00


Emerson, Mrs. E. T., taxed twice,


32 13


Fernald, Bertha M., taxed twice,


5 00


Foss, Ira, Veteran,


5 00


Foss, Eugene T., over taxed,


7 50


Gaspure, Moses, non-resident,


5 00


Hayes, Etta R., over taxed,


10 00


Harding, W. F., non-resident,


5 00


Howard, Samuel, unknown,


5 00


Howard, J. W., taxed twice,


5 00


Hayes, Nellie, over taxed,


25 70


Hersom, Edith, not of age,


5 00


Hebert, Mary, unknown,


5 00


Jenkins, Aramella, unknown,


5 00


Kotanty, Moscock, unknown,


5 00


Leighton, Earl, non-resident,


5 00


Leurbey, Rose, non-resident,


5 00


Libby, John, non-resident,


5 00


Labelle, Olbina, non-resident,


5 00


Laclair, Lewis, non-resident,


5 00


Laclair, Clara, non-resident,


5 00


Lanoix, Ethel, taxed twice,


5 00


Lord, Lillian, taxed twice,


5 00


158


ANNUAL REPORT


Ludden, Alice, taxed twice,


$5 00


Marcotte, Fred, Veteran, 30 00


Mann, Mr. and Mrs., unknown, 10 00


Martin, Dolphas, unknown,


5 00


Martin, William A., Veteran,


30 00


McMellon, Marjorie, poor,


5 00


McLeod, Malcolm, non-resident,


5 00


McGarbey, Charles, cripple,


5 00


Nickerson, Morrice, not of age,


5 00


Otis, John, taxed twice,


5 00


Pearl, Alice, not of age,


5 00


Pineo, Eliza, non-resident,


5 00


Peterson, Maud, taxed twice,


36 88


Pineo, Frank, taxed twice,


5 00


Ricker, George, non-resident,


5 00


Roscoe, George, non-resident,


5 00


Robbin, Fred, sick,


5 00


Small, Chester, non-resident,


5 00


Smith, D. S., taxed twice,


5 00


Sargent, Almira, over seventy,


5 00


Sullivan, Eddie, unknown,


5 00


Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, non-resident, paid in Dover, 10 00


Seavey, Fred H., Veteran,


5 00


Tayne, Henry, non-resident,


5 00


Thirault, Mary, taxed twice,


5 00


Trembly, Albert, non-resident,


5 00


Trembly, Charles, poor,


5 00


Trembly, Lily, poor, 5 00


Wyman, Nellie, taxed twice,


5 00


Wentworth, Linwood J., taxed twice, 5 00


Wentworth, William, non-resident,


5 00


Wentworth, Emma J., non-resident,


5 00


Williams, Jennie, non-resident,


5 00


CITY OF ROCHESTER


159


Williams, George, non-resident,


$5 00


Walter, Harry, non-resident,


5 00


$481 71


Rochester, N. H., Nov. 28, 1922.


Received from the Assessors of the City of Roch- ester the above abatements for the year 1921 on the list of taxes amounting to four hundred eighty-one dollars and seventy-one cents.


GILBERT F. SHAW, Tax Collector.


Report of City Treasurer


FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1922


RECEIPTS


1922


Jan. 1, balance,


$4,456 70


Taxes, 1921,


14,036 76


Taxes, 1922,


298,916 58


Water,


43,346 57


Notes and interest,


110,000 00


Insurance tax,


89 44


Railroad tax,


4,930 78


Savings bank tax,


20,923 31


Building & Loan tax,


31 87


City Clerk's fees,


200 00


Police, costs and fines,


4,873 43


Miscellaneous,


46,420 80


$548,226 24


EXPENDITURES


Highway,


$58,798 12


Sidewalks,


3,946 95


Sewerage,


1,751 97


Surface drains,


2,241 36


Street lights,


8,930 61


Water works,


51,315 20


School,


84,570 29


City poor,


3,887 79


161


CITY OF ROCHESTER


Soldiers' aid,


$582 21


Salary,


12,475 90


Police,


7,709 52


Fire,


16,886 10


Notes and interest,


120,452 28


City bonds,


22,500 00


Miscellaneous,


88,409 47


State highway,


16,441 13


Health,


187 02


Dec. 31, balance,


47,140 32


$548,226 24


Jan. 1, 1923, balance,


$47,140 32


The above statement of the reccipts and expendi- tures of J. L. Copp, City Treasurer, has been examined and is correct.


B. H. HORNE, Auditor.


January 2, 1923.


DOG LICENSES, 1922


RECEIPTS


Balance January 1, 1922,


$918 02


Received licenses, 1,056 82


$1,974 84


162


ANNUAL REPORT EXPENDITURES


Paid School Department,


$907 42


Rochester Courier,


12 00


Balance,


1,055 42


$1,974 84


Balance, January 1, 1923,


1,055 42


I have examined the Dog License account of John L. Copp, Treasurer, for the year 1922, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched as per the above statement.


BYRON H. HORNE,


January 29, 1923.


Auditor.


Trust Funds


Account of Trustees of Trust Funds for the City of Rochester


ADAMS FUND


Amount : $12,800.


Donors : Seth Adams and Lewis Tebbetts.


Purpose: Income to be paid to poor widows, orphans and maiden ladies.


Investment: Principal, City of Rochester Municipal Bonds, 1930 series.


Income deposited in Rochester Trust Company.


STATEMENT


1922


Jan. 1 Balance carried into 1922


$247 79


By collected coupons, city bonds, 512 00


$759 79


To checks paid sixty-five beneficiaries at $8.00, 520 00 To paid Rochester Trust Co., rent safety deposit box, 3 00




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