Annual report, City of Rutland, Vermont, 1917, Part 18

Author: Rutland (Vt.)
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Rutland, Vt. : The City
Number of Pages: 822


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The building is in need of some repairs that should be made the coming year, also some electric lights installed in the large room on second floor. The City Council has voted to increase the apropriation to the Library Association for the coming year, something that was very much needed on account of increased expenses.


CONCLUSION.


In conclusion, I desire to express my appreciation to the Honorable City Council for their hearty cooperation in conduct-


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CITY OF RUTLAND


ing the affairs of our city and for the good feeling that has ex- isted all through the year.


I wish to thank the heads of the different departments as well as all the men connected with them for their assistance in conducting the city affairs.


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES C. DUNN, Mayor.


Report of the City Treasurer


To the Honorable City Council :--..


Gentlemen :- I herewith present to you my report as City Treasurer for the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 1919.


RECEIPTS.


Taxes received by City Treasurer $261,404 25


Water, schedule rates


20,503 22


Water, meter rates 15,907 67


Hay sold, Mendon lands


151 50


Materials and incidentals


374 11


Interest earned on water funds


775 72


Interest earned on general funds


517 79


Licenses


802 50


City scales


305 30


State of Vermont, electrical energy 492 42


Incidentals


166 02


State of Vermont, liquor license, 1918 account


666 67


Charities, J. J. Hickey, Overseer of Poor 543 80


Charities, all other sources


230 00


Dog fund


1,079 70


Fire


452 27


State of Vermont, state road


1,500 00


Rutland Ry., L. & P. Co., highway acct.


1,004 26


Materials sold and incidentals


105 22


Street Sprinkling, 1919 account


2,006 79


Street sprinkling, delinquents


555 95


J. E. Barrett, Constable


928 16


H. R. Adams, Constable


1,720 02


State of Vermont, school account


3,224 73


Miscellaneous school account


5,199 13


City court


458 24


$321,075 44


Liquor licenses


$11,268 35


Temporary loan warrants 90,000 00


101,268 35


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CITY OF RUTLAND


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1919:


Schools


$3,810 84


Water


20,844 43


Streets


5 16


General


13,168 74


37,829 17


$460,172 96


DISBURSEMENTS.


Streets


$27,906 48


Sidewalks


1,929 42


Sewers


8,696 20


Police


8,722 85


Fire


25,374 99


Lights


14,679 30


General


81,335 29


Water


23,704 36


Charities and Corrections


7,273 80


Salaries


5,811 54


Library


3,000 00


Hospital


3,500 00


Interest


21,007 37


Schools


77,014 99


Sinking fund


8,000 00


City court


208 75


Armory (loan from Water Account)


14,000 00


$332,165 34


Liquor licenses


$11,268 35


Temporary loan warrants


90,000 00


101,268 35


$433,433 69


Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1919:


Schools


$1,686 40


Water


12,156 09


Streets


1,511 19


General


11,385 59


26,739 27


$460,172 96


The appropriation, the amounts credited and the disburse- ments made to the several accounts on the books of this Depart- ment appear in the following statement :-


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ARMORY.


Loan from water funds by resolution $14,000 00


Paid warrants $14,000 00


$14,000 00 $14,000 00


CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919.


$6,500 00


J. J. Hickey, Overseer of Poor


543 80


All other sources


230 00


Paid warrants $7,273 80


$7,273 80


$7,273 80


CITY COURT.


F. G. Swinnerton, Judge


$81 81


G. M. Goddard, Judge


326 72


H. A. Mattison (Chief of Police)


5 55


B. S. Hyland (Chief of Police)


44 16


Paid warrants


$208 75


Balance to general account


249 49


$458 24


$458 24


DOG FUND.


H. B. Whittier, City Clerk


$1,079 70


Balance to general account


$1,079 70


$1,079 70


$1,079 70


FIRE.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


$13,000 00


Additional appropriation .


11,922 72


Sale of 1 pr. horses, wagon, etc.


398 00


Incidentals


54 27


Paid warrants


$25,374 99


$25,374 99 $25,374 99


GENERAL.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919 $91,230 41 Balance from city court 249 49


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CITY OF RUTLAND


Balance from dog fund


1,079 70


Interest earned on general deposits


517 79


Licenses


802 50


Liquor license (1918)


666 67


Scales


305 30


State of Vermont, electrical energy


492 42


Refund, Food Products Association


143 23


Incidentals


22 79


Paid warrants


$81,335 29


Balance of appropriation void


14,175 01


$95,510 30


$95,510 30


HOSPITAL.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


$3,500 00


Paid warrants


$3,500 00


$3,500 00


$3,500 00


INTEREST.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


$21,500 00


Paid warrants .....


$21,007 37


Balance of appropriation void


492 63


$21,500 00


$21,500 00


LIBRARY.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


$3,000 00


Paid warrants


$3,000 00


$3,000 00


$3,000 00


LIGHTS.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


$15,000 00


Paid warrants


$14,679 30


Balance of appropriation void


320 70


$15,000 00


$15,000 00


LIQUOR LICENSES


E. J. Bruten, first class


$1,000 00


M. Dugan, first class 1,000 00


M. Hogan, first class


1,000 00


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N. J. Nicklaw, first class


1,000 00


Sullivan & Kennedy, first class


1,000 00


M. A. Shinney, first class 1,000 00


Geo. J. Valiquette, first class


1,000 00


P. F. Sullivan, first class


208 34


F. W. Dignan, third class


400 00


Louis Ricci, third class


400 00


George Brousseau, fifth class


10 00


John Cragin, seventh class


500 00


J. H. Dugan, seventh class


500 00


B. H. McHugh, seventh class


500 00


A. H. Pierce, seventh class


500 00


State of Vermont refund E. J. Bruten


833 33


State of Vermont, refund John Cragin


416 68


Paid State of Vermont


$10,018 34


Paid E. J. Bruten


833 33


Paid John Cragin


416 68


$11,268 35


$11,268 35


POLICE.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


$7,500 00


Additional appropriation


1,222 85


Paid warrants


$8,722 85


$8,722 85


$8,722 85


SALARIES.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


$6,000 00


Paid warrants


$5,811 54


Balance of appropriation void


188 46


$6,000 00


$6,000 00 1


SCHOOL.


Cash balance from 1918


$3,810 84


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919, 55%


66,466 69


State of Vermont (Superintendent)


1,800 00


State of Vermont (Industrial Course)


924 73


State of Vermont (Vocational)


200 00


State of Vermont


(Repairs)


300 00


Tuition


3,954 50


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CITY OF RUTLAND


Books


1,055 25


Incidentals


171 38


Ground rent


18 00


Paid school warrants


$77,014 99


Cash balance to 1920


1,686 40


$78,701 39 $78,701 39


SINKING FUND.


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


$8,000 00


Paid Sinking Fund Commissioners $8,000 00


$8,000 00


$8,000 00


STREETS.


Cash balance from 1918


$5 16


Appropriation, year ending Dec. 31, 1919


24,169 71


Special appropriation, state road


2,000 00


State of Vermont, state road


1,500 00


Rutland Ry., Lt. & P. Co.


1,004 26


Incidentals


/105 22


Street sprinkling assessment 1919


2,006 79


Street sprinkling assessment, delinquents


555 95


Paid warrants, streets


$27,906 48


Paid warrants, sidewalks


1,929 42


Cash balance to 1920


1,511 19


$31,347 09


$31,347 09


STREET SPRINKLING ASSESSMENT 1919.


Total assessment


$2,435 80


Less abatements


50 37


$2,385 43


Cash transferred to Street Acct.


$2,006 79


Balance unpaid to 1920


378 64


$2,385 43


$2,385 43


SEWERS.


Cash transferred from water funds


$S,696 20


Paid warrants 8,696 20


$8,696 20 $8,696 20


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TEMPORARY LOAN WARRANTS.


No. 68, cash borrowed


$10,000 00


No. 69, cash borrowed


10,000 00


No. 70, cash borrowed


5,000 00


No. 71, cash borrowed


5,000 00


No. 72, cash borrowed


5,000 00


No. 73, cash borrowed


15,000 00


No. 74, cash borrowed


10,000 00


No. 75, cash borrowed


10,000 00


No. 76, cash borrowed


10,000 00


No. 77, cash borrowed


10,000 00


Paid warrants $90,000 00


$90,000 00 $90,000 00


WATER.


Cash balance from 1918


$20,844 43


Schedule rate service


20,503 22


Meter rate service


15,907 67


Interest earned on water funds


775 72


Incidentals and materials sold


300 11


Hay sold Mendon property


151 50


Old barn and lumber


74 00


Paid warrants


$23,704 36


Transfered to sewers by resolution


8,696 20


Loan to Armory acct. by resolution


14,000 00


Cash balance to 1920


12,156 09


$58,556 65


$58,556 65


TAX LEVY. Grand List, 1919-$120,848 55


From taxpayers


$261,404 25


J. E. Barrett (Constable)


928 16


Abatements to J. E. Barrett, Constable


351 69


Balance from J. E. Barrett, Constable


2,392 24


State school, 10 per cent


$12,084 86


1


State highway, 5 per cent


6,042 43


State, 40 per cent


48,339 42


Highway, 20 per cent


24,169 71


School, 55 per cent


66,466 69


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CITY OF RUTLAND


General, 823/s per cent


99,549 00


Sinking Fund, 71% per cent


9,063 64


County, 1/8 per cent


151 06


$265,866 81


Less abatements


$455 00


Less abatements (soldiers)


563 20


1,018 20


$264,848 61


5% added to delinquents


172 33


554 names in warrant


55 40


$265,076 34 $265,076 34


STATEMENT OF THE BONDED DEBT OF THE CITY DECEMBER 31, 1919.


WATER DEBT.


Coupon bonds 31/2 per cent, due January, 1929 $30,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due November, 1924 2,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1924 .. 38,000 00


Refunding note 4 per cent, due November, 1925


2,000 00


$72,000 00


GENERAL DEBT.


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1924 ... $100,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due November, 1924 50,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due June, 1926. .... 25,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due November, 1938 21,000 00


196,000 00


SCHOOL DEBT.


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1925 $30,000 00


Refunding note 4 per cent, due November, 1925 5,000 00


50,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1937 . . Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1938 .. Coupon bonds 4 per cent, $2,000.00 due Novem- ber 1, 1920, and $2,000.00 each succeeding year


20,000 00


4,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, $2,000.00 due July 1,


1922, and $2,000.00 each succeeding year 25,000 00


134,000 00


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SEWER DEBT.


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due November, 1924 $25,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1926


75,000 00


Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1938


16,000 00


116,000 00


CITY HALL DEBT.


Coupon bonds 31/2 per cent, due Sept., 1931. .. $20,000 00 20,000 00


Total bonded debt


$538,000 00


Less Sinking Fund, Water


$81,376 38


Less Sinking Fund, General


248,840 20


330,216 58


Net bonded debt Dec. 31, 1919


$207,783 42


Net bonded debt Dec. 31, 1918


$232,036 37


Net bonded debt Dec. 31, 1919 207,783 42


Decrease in bonded debt Dec. 31, 1919 $24,252 95


STATEMENT SHOWING HOW DECREASE WAS MADE.


General appropriation to Sinking Fund $8,000 00


School bonds Nos. 577-578, paid from general


funds 2,000 00


School bonds Nos. 226-235 paid by Sinking


Fund


10,000 00


Sinking fund earnings in excess of bonds paid 4,252 95


$24,252 95


BALANCE SHEET AS PER CITY TREASURER'S BOOKS, AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1919.


ASSETS.


Real Estate, buildings and improvements :-


City Hall


$50,000 00


City Poor Farm 7,000 00


Isolation Hospital 2,500 00


Store House, South & Post Streets 1,000 00


Fire Station No. 2 2,000 00


Main Street Park, nominal value. . 1,000 00


Memorial Hall


40,000 00


Old Reservoir, Woodstock Avenue 2,000 00


Stone Quarry, No. Main Street


1,000 00


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CITY OF RUTLAND


Water Works


400,000 00


Armory


14,000 00


Schoolhouse, Church St.


30,000 00


Schoolhouse, East Center St.


25,000 00


Schoolhouse, High, Center St.


50,000 00


Schoolhouse, Lincoln Boulevard


32,000 00


Schoolhouse, Madison St.


10,000 00


Schoolhouse, Park St.


20,000 00


Schoolhouse, Pine St.


15,000 00


Schoolhouse, School St.


10,000 00


Schoolhouse, Watkins Ave.


15,000 00


$727,500 00


(No estimate made of streets and sewers)


Current Assets :-


Cash, general


$11,385 59


Cash, streets


1,511 19


Cash, water


12,156 09


Cash, schools


1,686 40


Interest earned but not due


50 83


Delinquent taxes


4,973 95


Delinquent sprinkling taxes


769 05


Delinquent water rents, meter


85 21


Delinquent water rents in hands of Com- mittee


857 76


Delinquent water rents, schedule


93 66


Sidewalk assessments


82 44


Miscellaneous Account


333 61


City property and supplies as per inven- tory on file


79,875 13


$113,860 91


Sinking Fund Assets:


Cash


$5,716 58


Investments


324,500 00


$330,216 58


$1,171,577 49


LIABILITIES.


Bonds and Notes :-


Water


$72,000 00


General


196,000 00


School


134,000 00


Sewer


116,000 00


City Hall


20,000 00


$538,000 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Accounts Payable :-


Bond interest accrued but not due


$4,261 63


General Account


54 17


School Department


138 55


Retained on paving contract


755 08


5,209 43


$543,209 43


Assets in excess of Liabilities


628,368 06


$1,171,577 49


WILL L. DAVIS, City Treasurer.


Audited, found correct and approved.


JAKE HEYMAN, R. D. SMITH, W. T. SIMONDS, Auditors City of Rutland.


Rutland, Vt., January 21, 1920.


Detailed List of Orders Drawn on City Treasurer


GENERAL ACCOUNT.


23852 Amount returned on street pay roll


$32 10


23861


C. J. Cocklin, work on city hall roof 5 00


23862


Warren E. Conner, making city map 30 00


23863 Ed. Cooney, filing burial permits 2 00


89 00


23874 23882 23885


Hugh Duffy, coal


350 63


23886


W. C. Landon & Co., nails and cement 5 80


29 31


23887


Geo. E. Chalmers, typewriter ribbon


75


23888 23889 23890


Dodge, the Printer, printing


1 50


23891


A. J. Novak Printing Company, printing


13 75


23892 23893


Dr. Geo. Rustedt, fees as health officer


210 00


23906


H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc.


2 40


23914


A. S. Reed Electric Co., lamp and repairs


2 50


23916 New England T. & T. Co., service


1 10


23918


Foley Laundry, laundry work


26


23919


Amount returned on street pay roll


113 75


23923


Nichols-Chapman Hardware Co., nails


4 85


23932


Amount returned on street pay roll


65 40


23940


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., paper


4 65


23941


Remington Typewriter Co., typewriter


40 00


23942


Rutland Missionary Society, due on appropriation ...


150 00


23943


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle ..


8 00


23944


W. C. Landon & Co., nails


9 60


23955


A. J. Novak Printing Company, printing


2 50


23956 23957 23959


Hugh Duffy, coal


10 58


23963


Foley Laundry, laundry work


13


23964


H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps and express


11 51


23965


Amount returned on street pay roll


71 50


23969 (3)


Pay roll, annual city election


341 00


Dr. Geo. Rustedt, fees as health officer


43 00


H. A. Sawyer & Co., mops, broom and book


7 25


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle .. 8 00 The Tuttle Company, office supplies 5 70


1 40


H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies


The Austin Engraving Co., map


Amount returned on street pay roll


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ANNUAL REPORT


23976


C. W. Spencer, one-half bond premium


2. 00


23977


Will L. Davis, one-half bond premium 25 00


23978


Rutland Railroad, expense of repairing covering at Pine street tunnel


267 22


23979


H. J. Hostler, work at ward 7 polling place 2 50


23983 23984


Ed. Cooney, filing burial permits


11 00


23987 B. W. Marshall, filing burial permits


9 00


Lucien J. Trudel, one-half bond premium 1 25


19 50


23999


W. C. Landon & Co., tacks Smith Lumber Company, lath


16 70


24000 24001 24002


Cornelius Hoy, hens killed by dogs


7 50


Wm. Donnelly, hens killed by dogs 10 00


8 00


24003


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle .. Rutland Machine & Auto. Co., car to polling places .. 3 00


1 50


24005


The Tuttle Co., printing city report, check lists, bal- lots, etc.


641 47 68


24006 24007


H. A. Sawyer & Co., twine and brush


Lincoln Iron Works, check valve 1 69


24012


Fillmore & Slade, toilet paper


12 60


24014


H. B. Whittier, one-half bond premiums, etc.


18 17


24015 24023 24027 24028


Billings & Davis, nails


13 50


A. J. Novak Printing Company, printing


15 50


24029


Leonard F. Wing, legal services, senate bills


42 83


24030


John S. Dorsey, legal services


165 33


24032 24033 24034


Rutland News Company, advertisements


16 00


24035


New England T. & T. Co., service


2 10


24039


Wm. Traynor, services city election


3 00


24040


John N. Woodfin, one-half bond premium


5 00


24041


Library Bureau, index and guide cards


64 11


24042


Dr. Geo. Rustedt, fees as health officer


131 00


24043 The Herald, advertisements


6 00


24051


Amount returned on street pay roll


19 50


24055


Pay roll, assessors' canvassers


120 84


24056


Billings & Davis, lawn seed


3 00


24061


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle ..


8 00


24062 The J. F. W. Dorman Co., license plates 7 85


24063


Chas. H. Harrison, one-half bond premium


1 25


H. F. Field, one-half bond premium


6 25


Leonard F. Wing, one-half bond premium


1 25


Hugh Duffy, coal, city hall


23 19


W. C. Landon & Co., beaver board, nails, paint, etc ...


97 54


24004


Ross-Huntress Co., cheese cloth


23988 23989 23998


Amount returned on street pay roll


C. J. Considine, placing. and removing polling booths .. 25 00


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CITY OF RUTLAND


24071


The Tuttle Co., printing real estate appraisal book; license book


616 07


Rutland Probate Court, commitment fees 6 00


24072 24073 John E. Barrett, one-half bond premium 12 50 24074 Amount returned on street pay roll 32 85


The Herald, advertisements


5 13


24079 24081


H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies


3 03


24083


A. S. Reed Electric Co., lamp


1 10


24087 Burditt Bros., coal, city hall


93 08


24090


S. Terrill & Son, repairing drawer


1 25


24093


Rev. J. M. Brown, filing burial permits


4 75


24094


F. P. Robinson, coal, city hall


87 73


24095


A. J. Novak Printing Company, printing 23 50


24096


The Tuttle Company, re-binding vital statistics 7 75


20 42


24108 Foley Laudry, laundry work


26


- 24114


New England T. & T. Co., service


5 74


24116


Ed. Cooney, filing burial permits 4 50


94 00


24121


Amount returned on street pay roll


35 75


24126


Rutland News Company, advertisements


6 00


24130


Post Roberts, G. A. R., Memorial day appropriation .. County tax


142 18


24132


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle .. George Yando, work in West street cemetery


7 35


24143


Dodge, the Printer, printing


9 54


24144


B. W. Marshall, filing burial permits


10 25


24.146


Amount returned on street pay roll


59 47


24153


Billings & Davis, keys and mower repairs


1 50


24156 H. A. Sawyer & Co., eyelets


1 20


24161


E. C. Lafay, sharpening lawn mower


4 00


24162


The Tuttle Company, binding vital statistics, etc.


9 00


24163


F. P. Robinson, coal, city hall


121 63


24164


Creed & Willis, plank for bridges


1,676 37


24165


Smith Lumber Company, pickets and nails


8 26


24166


Metzger Brothers, flag, city hall


7 50


24167


Foley Laundry, laundry work


13


24168


Garden Committee, appropriation ($143.23 returned)


150 00


24169


D. D. Snyder, one-half bond premium


6 25


24181


H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps


4 00


24185


H. B. Carpenter, use of car by assessors


36 00


24191 James J. Fay, record book


12 00


24192 Dr. Geo. Rustedt, fees as health officer


72 00


24193 John J. Hickey, one-half bond premium


1 00


24103


H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc.


24117


Dr. Geo. Rustedt, fees as health officer


200 00


24131


8 00


24142


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ANNUAL REPORT


Amount returned on street pay roll


146 20


24195 24205 New England T. & T. Co., service 3 80 24210 Hugh Duffy, coal, city hall 12 92 24212 Remington Typewriter Co., repairing typewriter 17 70


24213 24214 24226 24227 24230 24242 24248 24249 24251


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle .. Keuffel & Esser Co., supplies for engineer


16 00


G. S. Smith, hen killed by dog


1 75


T. A. Walters, hen killed by dog


1 75


Amount returned on street pay roll


113 27


Nichols-Chapman Hardware Co., sharpening mowers .. Burditt Bros., coal, city hall


97 08


Lincoln Iron Works, pipe castings, Memorial hall


8 97


W. C. Landon & Co., nails


4 40


Smith Lumber Co., lumber for bridges


202 16


24252 24258 24259 24260


H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies


2 64


Ellen B. Cramton, one-half bond premium


2 50


Frances D. Twigg, one-half bond premium


1 00


Harvey R. Kingsley, one-half bond premium


2 50


Peoples Coal Co., coal, city hall


106 30


C. J. Considine, drawing gravel, Memorial hall


1 50


Leo Fosburgh, work, cemetery


2 00


The Tuttle Company, printing


23 00


A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing


11 50


John J. Corcoran, ink


3 00


Will L. Davis, paid for stamps, etc.


2 11


H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, express, etc.


15 59


Billings & Davis, mower repairs, etc.


3 10


New England T. & T. Co., service


1 20


24284 24285 24286


James J. Fay, making tax book


12 10


24293


Amount returned on street pay roll


46 75


24303


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle .. Rutland Probate Court, commitment fees


18 00


24304 24305


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., attention to machine M. C. Webber, one-half bond premium


2 00


24307


William Littler, mowing grass in cemeteries 6 00


24314


Rutland City Band, account appropriation 500 00


24315


Kinsman & Mills, repairing stones in cemetery 3 00


24316 Mrs. Geo. T. Chaffee, replacing shrubs in park 10 00


24317 Foley Laundry, laundry work


23


24325 H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc. 10 75


24327 Dr. Geo. Rustedt, fees as health officer


37 00


24266 24267 24273 24274 24278 24282 24283


A. S. Reed Electric Co., lamps


6 40


Dr. Geo. Rustedt, fees as health officer


51 60


8 00


5 20


24306


H. A. Manning & Co., directory


5 00


24261 24262 24263 24264 2-265


2 00


8 00


37


CITY OF RUTLAND


24328 Ed. Cooney, filing burial permits


4 75


24329 Dunn Brothers, rakes 1 50


24330 Geo. E. Lassor, chloroform


2 25


24338 New England T. & T. Co., service


75


24340 H. A. Sawyer & Co., mops, brooms, etc.


9 50


24341 24342


B. E. Saunders, trimming and filling trees in park ... Geo. E. Chalmers, typewriter ribbons 7 75


201 70


24343


A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing


37 50


24347 24352 24353


S. P. Curtis & Son, cement


4 05


24356


A. S. Reed Electric Co., repairing lamps, band stand .. Amount returned on street pay roll


63 15


24370 24380 24381


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle .. Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Company, premiums


88 00 80


24382


R. W. Ford & Co., rubber stamp


24386


B. W. Marshall, filing burial permits


5 00


24389


H. A. Amsden, making keys


75


24390 24.400


J. H. Monette, repairs


1 25


24403


H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies


3 08


24406


Dunn Brothers, rubbish cans, etc.


42 84


24407 24408


A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing


10 00


24409


Clement National Bank, rent of deposit box, 1919


17 50


24410


Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company, premiums


99 90


24411


Geo. A. Bucklin, one-half bond premium


1 00


24417


H. B. Whittier, paid for water and postage


55


24421 24423


A. S. Reed Electric Co., lamps


31 95


24432


F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., posts for River street bridge .. Amount returned on street pay roll


51 75


24439


New England T. & T. Co., service


75


24442 State school tax


11,374 48


24443


State highway tax


5,687 24


24444


Metzger Brothers, decorations


100 00


24445


O. A. Johnson, lumber for bridges


453 60


24446


Hugh Duffy, coal, city hall


12 87


24447


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle .. 8 00


24448


Rutland City Band, balance 1919 appropriation ...... 708 48 Harvey B. Kingsley, one-half bond premium (error) 2 50


24460


Nichols-Chapman Hdwe Co., sharpening lawn mower .. 1 00


24461


A. L. Davis and wife, tax abatement, 1919. 3 30


24462


Wayne E. Davis, tax abatement, 1919 (soldier)


4 40


24464


Helen M. Foye, copying names in cemeteries


36 00


Amount returned on street pay roll


131 42


Lincoln Iron Works, pipe, Memorial hall


20 31


5 25


8 00


Amount returned on street pay roll


141 08


The Tuttle Company, book binding, etc


9 30


49 00


24449


38


ANNUAL REPORT


24465


Edna Foye, copying names in cemeteries 36 00


24466 Amount returned on street pay roll 85 39


24469


Amount returned on water pay roll (Memorial hall) .. 55 25


24478 Billings & Davis, nails and paint 9 35


24480 Lincoln Iron Works, pipe, Memorial hall 15 12


24481


Dunn Brothers, heater wicks


84


24482


W. C. Landon & Co., floor brush


7 50


24.483


H. A. Sawyer & Co., pens and pencil sharpener 3 25


24484


The Tuttle Company, cards and typewriter ribbon 2 00


24485


Standard Oil Company, kerosene oil


3 00


24489


Smith Lumber Company, lumber and nails


35 64


24493


A. S. Reed Electric Co., lights, polling places, etc. 29 10


24494


A. J. Hubbard, repairing tower clock, etc.


15 50


24497


Rutland County Farm Bureau, expenses of County Agricultural Adviser 421 08


24498 24499


James J. Fay, binding reports and laws


3 00


24500


A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing


11 25


24505 24508 24510 24516


Amount returned on street pay roll


57 50


The Cudahy Packing Co., soap polish


7 00


24518


State tax


48,339 42


24519


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., attention to machine H. O. Coolidge, tax abatement, 1918 and 1919 8 40


5 20


24520


George Cox, tax abatement, 1919 4 40


24522


Abbie S. Hazelton, tax abatement 1919 4 40


8 00


24524


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle. . Fred A. Field & Son, insurance, 1776 bridge


16 40


24525


Dodge, the Printer, printing


8 85


24526


School bonds Nos. 577 and 578


2,000 00


24533


H. B. Whittier, making cemetery cards and cash paid out 56 50


24534


Rutland R. L. & P. Co., stringing lights, etc.


29 55


24537


Amount returned on street pay roll


48 75


24545


W. C. Landon & Co., sponge


75


24546


Standard Oil Co., kerosene oil


1 00


24553


Smith Lumber Company, lumber


10 72


24558 24559


H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies 1 50


24560


The Tuttle Company, tracing cloth, etc. 20 50


24561


Board of Charities and Probation, payment, Headle .. 8 00


24562


E. C. Lafay, repairing lawn mower 1 25


24563 W. E. Hack, tax abatement, 1918


4 00


Geo. E. Chalmers, ink


87


H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps and water


16 00


New England T. & T. Co., service


75


24521


24523


Geo. E. Chalmers, office supplies


90


39


CITY OF RUTLAND


24564


O. A. Johnson, lumber for scale


31 36


24565 The Herald, advertising taxes 28 00


24566 The First National Bank of Boston, certifying notes .. 50 00


F. Tracy, work at city and Memorial halls


11 35


A. J. Novak Printing Company, printing


6 00


Ross-Huntress Co., cheese cloth


1 00


24582 Murdick-Durkee Co., lye


50


24583


Foley Laundry, laundry work


20


24584


Rutland Probate Court, commitment fee


6 00


24587


.New England T. & T. Co., service




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