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6,964 80
Library
4,000 00
Hospital
4,122 31
Interest
31,877 49
Schools
111,866 75
Sinking Fund
12,000 00
City Court
397 78
$413,307 83
Street, Improvement, 1920 account
$23.549 12
Street Improvement, 1921 account
50,101 77
Armory
25,000 00
Temporary Loans
170,000 00
268,653 89
Cash on hand December 31, 1921:
Schools
$2,103 97
General
8,601 17
Street Improvement, 1920 account
3,028 01
Street Improvement, 1921 account
1,739 61
15,472 76
$697.434 4S
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ARMORY BOND ACCOUNT
Cash balance due from 1920
Paid State of Vermont $25,000 00
$25,000 00
$25,000 00 $25,000 00
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS
Appropriation
$7,000 00
Additional appropriation
1,364 87
J. J. Hickey, Overseer of Poor
821 00
All other sources
160 00
Paid city warrants $9,345 87
$9,345 87
$9,345 87
CITY COURT
G. M. Goddard, Judge
$142 55
L. F. Wing, Judge
313 41
B. S. Hyland, Chief of Police
69 90
Paid city warrants
$397 78
Balance to general account
128 08
$525 86
$525 86
DOG FUND
H. B. Whittier, City Clerk
$977.90
Balance to general fund
$977 90
$977 90
$977 90
FIRE
Appropriation
$17,000 00
Additional appropriation
1,384 13
Incidentals
46 75
Paid city warrants
$18,430 88
$18,430 88
$18,430 88
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CITY OF RUTLAND
GENERAL
Appropriation
$75,000 00
Additional appropriation
567 89
Balance from City Court
128 08
Balance from dog fund
977 90
Interest earned
800 68
Licenses
1,202 50
Scales
183 30
Rent City Court
200 00
Outside, Charities and Corrections
277 90
Taxes, 1920 account
55 00
Incidentals
121 58
State of Vermont, electrical energy
27 75
Paid State and County taxes
$47,055 66
Paid warrants
32,486 92
$79,542 58
$79,542 58
HOSPITAL
Appropriation
$4,000 00
Additional appropriation
122 31
Paid warrants
$4,122 31
$4,122 31
$4,122 31
INTEREST
Appropriation
$31,000 00
Additional appropriation
877 49
Paid warrants
$31,877 49
$31,877 49
$31,877 49
PLAYGROUNDS
Appropriation
$2,445 34
Paid warrants
$1,791 54
Balance of appropriation void
653 80
$2,445 34
$2,445 34
LIBRARY
Appropriation
$4,000 00
Paid Warrants
$4,000 00
$4,000 00
$4,000 00
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LIGHTS
Appropriation
$15,000 00
Additional appropriation
596 30
Paid warrants $15,596 30
$15,596 30
$15,596 30
POLICE
Appropriation
$12,000 00
Returned on payroll
50 00
Additional appropriation
1,783 14
Paid warrants
$13,833 14
$13,833 14 $13,833 14
SALARIES
Appropriation
$6,500 00
Additional appropriation
464 80
Paid warrants $6,964 80
$6,964 80
$6,964 80
SCHOOLS
Cash balance from 1920
$43 31
Appropriation, 85%
103,926 95
State of Vermont, Superintendent
1,775 00
State of Vermont, Vocational Training
1,188 48
State of Vermont, Vocational Courses
200 00
State of Vermont, repairs
300 00
State of Vermont, current expenses
136 52
Tuition
4,629 00
Books
1,263 15
Incidentals
508 31
Paid school warrants
$111,866 75
Cash balance to 1922
2,103 97
$113,970 72 $113,970 72
SINKING FUND
Appropriation
$12,000 00
Paid Sinking Fund Commissioners $12,000 00
$12,000 00 $12,000 00
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CITY OF RUTLAND
STREETS
Cash from 1920, for permanent roads
$2,000 00
Appropriation, 20% grand list
24,453 40
Additional appropriation
5,669 12
Voted for permanent roads
1,000 00
State of Vermont, highways
5,399 44
Sidewalks and supplies
923 31
O. J. Maigne, North St.
1,200 00
Street sprinkling
6,588 76
Paid warrants, streets
$42,729 17
Paid warrants, sidewalks
4,504 86
$47,234 03
$47,234 03
SEWERS
Appropriation
$8,000 00
Additional appropriation
1,336 54
Paid warrants
$9,336 54
$9,336 54
$9,336 54
STREET SPRINKLING ASSESSMENT
1921
Total assessment
$7,440 59
Less abatements
127 33
Cash to street account
$6,477 86
Balance to 1922
835 40
$7,313 26
$7,313 26
STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND ACCOUNT
West and Wales Streets
Balance from 1920
$23,722 42
Rutland Ry., L. & P. Co.
2,854 71
Paid warrants
$23,549 12
Cash balance to 1922
3,028 01
$26,577 13
$26,577 13
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STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND ACCOUNT Strongs Ave. and So. Main Street
Sale of 50 $1,000 5% bonds at par
$50,000 00
Rutland Ry., L. & P. Co.
1,844 38
Paid warrants
$50,104 77
Cash balance to 1922
1,739 61
$51,844 38
$51,844 3S
TEMPORARY LOAN WARRANTS
No. 83, cash borrowed
$25,000 00
No. 84, cash borrowed
25,000 00
No. 85, cash borrowed 20,000 00
No. 86, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 87, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 88, cash borrowed
5,000 09
No. 89, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 90, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 91, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 92, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 93, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 94, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 95, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 96, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 97, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 98, cash borrowed No. 99, cash borrowed
10,000 00
10,000 00
No. 100, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 101, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 102, cash borrowed
5,000 00
No. 103, cash borrowed
5,000 00
Paid warrants
$170,000 00
$170,000 00 $170,000 00
WATER
Cash balance from 1921
$4,371 45
Water, schedule rate services
21,858 46
Water, meter rate services
17,002 04
Hay sold
109 50
Incidentals and materials sold
290 34
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CITY OF RUTLAND
Interest
137 09
Appropriation
3,138 94
Lands and water rights
$14,900 00
Paid warrants
32,007 82
$46,907 82
$46,907 82
TAX LEVY Grand List, 1921, $122,267.00
From taxpayers
$337,357 32
J. E. Barrett, Constable, cash
1,206 37
Abatements to J. E. Barrett, Constable
191 74
Balance due from J. E. Barrett, Constable
3,595 48
State school,
10
per cent.
$12,226 70
State highway
5 per cent.
6,113 35
State
20
per cent.
24,453 40
Highway
20
per cent.
24,453 40
School
85
per cent.
103,926 95
General
1291/4 per cent.
158,030 10
Sinking Fund
10
per cent.
12,226 70
County
3/4 per cent.
917 00
280 per cent.
$342,347 60
Less abatements
301 50
$342,043 10
5% added to delinquents
234 31
735 names in warrant
73 50
$342,350 91 $342,350 91
STATEMENT OF THE BONDED DEBT OF THE CITY DECEMBER 31, 1921
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
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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 Nov., 1925 ... 5,000 00
Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1937. 50,000 00
Coupon bonds 4 per cent, due May, 1938. ..
20,000 00
Coupon bonds 4 per cent, $2,000 due July 1,
1922, and $2,000 each succeeding year .... 25,000 00
130,000 00
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
ARMORY BONDS
Coupon bonds 5 per cent, due August, 1940. .. 114,000 00
STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS
Coupon bonds 5 per cent, $10,000 due July 1,
1922, and $10,000 each succeeding year ... $40,000 00
Coupon bonds 5 per cent, $10,000 due June 1, 1926, and $10,000 each succeeding year ... 50,000 00
90,000 00
Total bonded debt
$738,000 00
Less Sinking Fund, water
89,039 08
Less Sinking Fund, general 292,630. 48
$381,669 56
Net. debt of city December 31, 1921
$356,330 44
Net debt of city December 31, 1920.
345,999 31
Increase in net bonded debt
$10,331 13
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CITY OF RUTLAND
STATEMENT SHOWING HOW INCREASE WAS MADE
Street Improvement bonds, 1921 issue
$50,000 00
General appropriation to Sinking Fund.
$12,000 00
School bonds Nos. 581, 582, paid from general fund 2,000 00
Street Improvement bonds, Nos. 608-617, paid from general fund
10,000 00
Sinking Fund earnings
15,668 87
39,668 87
$10,331 13
BALANCE SHEET AS PER CITY TREASURER'S BOOKS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1921 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 and 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
Water Works
400,000 00
Schoolhouse, Church Street.
30,000 00
Schoolhouse, East Center Street
25,000 00
Schoolhouse (High), Center Street
50,000 00
Schoolhouse, Lincoln Boulevard
32,000 00
Schoolhouse, Madison Street
10,000 00
Schoolhouse, Park Street
20,000 00
Schoolhouse, Pine Street
15,000 00
Schoolhouse, Watkins Avenue
15,000 00
School lot, School Street
1,500 00
Land, Pine Hill
2,000 00
$707.000 00
(No estimate made of streets and sewers)
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Current Assets:
Cash, schools
$2,103 97
Cash, general
8,601 17
Strect Improvement, 1920 account
3,029 01
Street Improvement, 1921 account
1,739 61
15,472 76
Delinquent taxes
$8,413 57
Delinquent sprinkling taxes
1,393 10
Delinquent water rents, schedule
23 00
Delinquent water rents, meter
434 23
Delinquent water rents in hands of committee
956 50
Sidewalk assessments
480 30
Miscellaneous account
476 63
City property and supplies as per inventory on file
78,910 82
91,093 15
Sinking Fund Assets:
Cash
$26,169 56
Investments
355,500 00
381,669 56
$1,195,235 47
LIABILITIES
Bonds and Notes:
Water
$72,000 00
General
196,000 00
Schools
130,000 00
Sewer
116,000 00
City Hall
20,000 00
Armory
114,000 00
Street Improvement
90,000 00
$738,000 00
Bond interest accrued but not due
$7,818 33
General
937 62
Schools
142 27
Retained on paving contract
6,691 48
15,589 70
$753,589 70
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CITY OF RUTLAND
Assets in excess of liabilities ..... 441,645 77
$1,195,235 47
WILL L. DAVIS, City Treasurer.
Audited, found correct and approved.
JAKE HEYMAN, ROBERT D. SMITH, W. T. SIMONDS, Auditors of City of Rutland.
Rutland, Vt., January 24, 1922.
(3)
Detailed List of Orders Drawn on City Treasurer
GENERAL ACCOUNT
25699 Amount returned on street pay roll
$40 75
25707 Amount returned on street pay roll 83 68
25712 Rutland News, advertisement 8 40
25716 A. J. Novak Printing Co., poll tax slips 4 20
Dunn Brothers, supplies for isolation hospital
6 27
25717 25722 25723
Wm. V. Kerrigan, finishing desk
3 25
W. C. Landon & Co., use of car 11 00
25724
H. A. Sawyer & Co., Inc., wringer, etc. 6 73
14 00
25725 25726 25727 25737
Francis Tracy, work at Memorial Hall
2 10
H. B. Whittier, bond premiums, etc.
18 00
25741 25745 Amount returned on street pay roll
44 00
25749
Wm. W. Randolph, M.E .. services, gas investigation .. W. L. Robb, services, gas investigation
313 23
25751
G. A. Greenwood, typewriter
60 00
25754
New England T. & T. Co., service
75
25760 25761
C. B. Maxham, making and repairing polling booths .. Board of Charities and Probation, payment for de- pendent children 36 60
25762
State of Vermont, taxes on corrected list
8 80
25774
Amount returned on street pay roll
47 31
25784
W. C. Landon & Co., sponges
1 50
25786
A. S. Reed Electric Co., batteries
1 00
George E. Chalmers, office supplies
1 63
25787 35788 25789 25790
Beauchamp & O'Rourke, vaccine points
28 00
25791
The American City, subscription Wilson Clothing Co., use of coat
50
25792 Metzger Brothers, curtains for polling booths
5 25
25793 A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing
16 00
25794 Francis Tracy, repairing furnace
1 00
25796
H. A. Sawyer & Co., Inc., office supplies
9 60
25750
Anna M. Ramp, making copies
3 00
Foley Laundry, laundry work
48
289 15
36 00
Buck & Smith, lumber for bridges
475 95
3 00
F. S. Hastings, hens killed and injured by dogs.
35
CITY OF RUTLAND
25799 W. L. Davis, expenses, gas investigation
36 22
25801 H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps 5 00
25803 Hugh Duffy, coal 375 60
25805 New England T. & T. Co., service 1 75
Pay roll, annual city election
475 00
The Tuttle Co., city reports, check list, ballots, etc ... 1,119 66
Metzger Brothers, curtains for polling booths 14 90
George N. Harman, one-half bond premium
2 50
25810 Henry F. Field, one-half bond premium 6 25
25811 Board of Charities and Probation, payment for de- pendent children 42 65
25817 25820
Lucien J. Trudel, one-half bond premium 2 00
Isabelle Henderson, nursing, isolation hospital 95 00
25822
Amount returned on street pay roll 34 00
25828
Standard Oil Co., kerosene oil
3 00
25834 25835 25836
Chas. M. Smith, one-half bond premium
6 25
John J. Hickey, one-half bond premium
1 25
G. B. Houston, repairs, Memorial Hall
29 40
25837 H. S. Parker, balance for use of office 5 00
Walter Jasmin, supplies for isolation hospital 41 13
2 00
H. B. Whittier, bond premium and cash paid out 16 00
20 05
258-13
D. D. Snyder, one-half bond premium 6 25
120 75
Dunn Brothers, work at Memorial Hall
8 05
Lincoln Iron Works, bowl, seat, etc.
16 95
25859 M. J. Cain, services as election officer.
4 00
25860 25861 25862
J. J. Harrison, one-half bond premium
2 00
25863
The Combination Cash Store Co., tape
30
25864 2.5865
The Tuttle Company, office supplies
12 43
Smith Lumber Co., Inc., lumber, Memorial Hall.
18 60
25866
Dr. N. J. Delehanty, services, isolation hospital 6 00
53 S?
25868
H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies
8 70
25869
A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing
4 50
25876
Will L. Davis, one-half bond premium
25 00
25877
H. B. Whittier, paid express, etc.
4 00
25886 B. W. Marshall, filing burial permits 7 30
25890 Rutland News, advertisements
7 87
25838 25839 25840 25842
Amount returned on street pay roll
25845 £5850 2.5855 25856
F. C. Roberts, one-half bond premium
1 25
Chas. H. Landon, one-half bond premium 6 25
W. J. German, one-half bond premium
2 00
25867
F. H. Remington, lumber for shelving
25806 25807 25808 25809
Roger S. Pike, one-half bond premium
C. B. Maxham, work at city hall
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The Herald, advertisement
3 90
25891 25892 R. M. Austin, Clerk, postage 1 20 25900 Amount returned on street pay roll 157 37
25909 25912 25913 25914 25915
Walter A. Clark, insurance, eity farm
127 50
O. A. Johnson, lumber for bridges 761 85
Berenice R. Tuttle, one-half bond premium
2 50
Board of Charities and Probation, payment for de- pendent children 54 56
25916 25917 25918 B. W. Marshall, filing burial permits
The J. F. W. Dorman Co., license plates 10 38
G. Sadie Smith typewriting ordinances 37 86
1 50
Rutland Probate Court, commitment fees.
14 00
Rutland Missionary Society, due on appropriation ..
150 00
Amount returned on street pay roll 25 58
280 80
W. C. Landon & Co., nails and lanterns, etc.
12 50
Lincoln Iron Works, closet tank
10 00
Burditt Bros., coal and gasoline
563 04
F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., making blue prints
1 58
Dunn Brothers, lawn mower, etc.
32 20
Smith Lumber Company, Inc., repairing jail doors
10 67
The Tuttle Company, printing, etc.
31 63
H. A. Sawyer & Co., Inc., eyelets and brooms
2 42
Springfield Office Supply Co., rubber stamps 1 04
44 00
Billings & Davis, nails, tacks, etc. 1 46
710 20
W. S. Fenton, one-half bond premium
1 25
The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mfg. Co., matting, etc ... Geo. E. Chalmers, typewriter ribbon
75
Wm. Littler, work on cemeteries
4 00
Francis Tracy, repairs, jail
11 30
25974
Rutland Railroad Co., freight bills
96
25979
Foley Laundry, laundry work
23
25982
Amount returned on street pay roll
452 90
25987 25991
Billings & Davis, rake
1 00
Geo. E. Chalmers, typewriter ribbons
8 00
25992
New England T. & T. Co., service
6 95
25997
W. G. Hitchcock, work in cemetery
9 SO
£5998
Rev. J. M. Brown, filing removal permits
3 50
25999
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., platen
1 00
25949 25950 25951 25952 2.5953 25954 25955 25956 25957 25963 25971 25972
A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing
Leonard F. Wing, fees as city attorney
27 63
H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc.
8 25
26938 25939 25940
Pay roll, assessors' canvassers
25919 25927 25928 25932 25934 25935 25936
New England T. & T. Co., service 4 30
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17 36
26001 Hugh Duffy, coal
910 80
Amount returned on street pay roll 159 88
H. T. Huntoon, sharpening saws
2 25
F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., making blue prints
1 0£
Standard Oil Co., kerosene oil
3 00
Burditt Bros., coal and gasoline
55 30
A. S. Reed Electric Co., lamps
8 10
S. P. Curtis & Son, cement
7 60
S. P. Huffmire, one-half bond premium
3 00
26032 26034
H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc.
10 74
26040 26041 26042 26043 26048
The Tuttle Company, pencils
90
A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing 50 00
The Herald, advertising bond sale 34 20
H. A. Sawyer & Co., sweeping compound, etc. 3 18
3 03
Post Roberts, G. A. R., Memorial Day appropriation. . 200 00
Amount returned on street pay roll 68 13
New England T. & T. Co., service 5 85
10,000 00
26073 W. L. Davis, expenses, bond issue
27 12
26074 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., attention to machine 6 50
26078 26084
H. B. Carpenter, use of car by assessors
75 00
A. J. Hubbard, repairing town clock 40 00
281 77
J. P. Feeley, one-half bond premium
6 25
Burditt Bros., coal
15 71
Standard Oil Co., kerosene oil
1 00
H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies 2 48
194 22
26103 26104 26108
A. S. Reed Electric Co., lights for polling places
24 80
26109 26110
The First National Bank of Boston, certifying bonds 169 60 Francis Tracy, one-half bond premium 1 00
H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies 8 34
26125 A. J. Novak Printing Co., envelopes
5 21
26135
Odd Fellows Lodge, remitted on carnival license.
100 00
26136 Nichols-Chapman Hdwe Co., paint 19 32
26137 Wm. Littler, work in cemetery
20 00
26002 26009 26016 26017 26019 26020 26022 26023
W. & L. E. Gurley, repairing tape.
2 12
Elliott-Fisher Co., ribbons and repairing machine. 26 98
26051 26055 26058 26060 26067 26071
G. E. L. Badlam, soap, etc.
Paid street improvement bonds
26085 26089 26090 26091 26102
Amount returned on street pay roll
Smith Lumber Co., Inc., lumber, etc.
Rutland News, advertising bond sale 7 00
26111 3 00 26116 H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc. 12 00
26130 Billings & Davis, nails, bolts, screws, etc.
County tax, 34 per cent
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26138 O. A. Johnson, lumber for bridges
344 82
26143 Amount returned on street pay roll 72 33
26150
Board of Charities and Probation, payment for de- pendent children 133 26
Amount returned on street pay roll
75 01
26166 26180 Dunn Brothers, duster and pan 26181 A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing
1 05
26185 26190 26198
W. C. Landon & Co., lamps and keys
33 45
Geo. E. Chalmers, typewriter ribbon
75
26200
Board of Charities and Probation, payment
for de-
pendent children 33 04
26201 26202
Rutland Probate Court, commitment fees
12 00
Rutland City Band, account of appropriation
900 00
26203
H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies
7 €8
26216
H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc. 4 00
60 25
26223 26224
The Herald, publishing ordinances
142 15
26226
Amount returned on street pay roll
348 32
26236
Gonyea & Morris, lamps
85
26237
Board of Charities and Probation, payment for de- pendent children 39 20
6 50
26247
The Austine Institution for Deaf and Blind, account Lapoint child 6 08
26251
New England T. & T. Co., service
6 25
26252
Evergreen Cemetery Assn, filing burial permits.
13 50
26253
Amount returned on street pay roll
284 31
26262
Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., account concrete mixer
100 00
The Rutland Sash & Door Mfg. Co., use of mixer
100 91
26263 26264 26265 Burditt Bros., coal
13 55
26267
W. C. Landon & Co., nails, cash drawer, etc.
14 60
26268
Mintzer Bros., cement, etc.
289 25
62270
Smith Lumber Co., Inc., posts, lumber, etc.
28 84
26276
A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing
40 50
26278 26279 The Herald, papers
2 00
26280
Rutland News, publishing ordinance
102 80
26281
H. A. Sawyer & Co., Inc., office supplies
1 95
26282 The Tuttle Company, bill book, etc.
22 97
26283
Rutland City Band, balance 1921 appropriation
934 00
F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., making blue prints
34 00
49
26199 Springfield Office Supply Co., rubber stamp.
71
The Tuttle Company, tracing cloth, etc.
26246 Francis Tracy, repair, city hall
F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., making blue prints
1 27
Geo. E. Chalmers, office supplies
3 13
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26290 W. L. Davis, paid express, etc.
3 10
26291 H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc. 22 50
26297 Dunn Brothers, pail
90
26300 Walter A. Clark, insurance assessments
104 90
W. L. Robb, services, gas investigation
408 48
26304 26306 26307
A. S. B. Little, services, gas investigation
1,194 20
K. A. Bookman, license rebate. 5 50
1 65
2.6312 Wm. Littler, work in cemeteries
18 00
26313 Board of Charities and Probation, payment for de- pendent children 64 87
26314 W. & L. E. Gurley, repairing tape
2 37
26317
The Herald, publishing ordinance amendment
1 69
26320
W. S. Fenton, account services and disbursements, gas investigation 250 00
26321
Amount returned on street pay roll
144 33
26330
Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter repairs
22 50
26331
C. B. Maxham, supplies and work, city hall
4 15
26336
Amount returned on street pay roll
138 62
26344
The Rutland Sash & Door Mfg. Co., repairs, screens. .
19 00
26345 26346
H. A. Sawyer & Co., office supplies
1 86
26347
W. C. Landon & Co., nails, locks, etc.
6 05
26349 26354
Smith Lumber Co., Inc., lumber, door, etc.
59 22 20
26355
Dunn Brothers, thimble
1 20
26357
A. J. Novak Printing Co., printing
13 00
26359
The Tuttle Company, record book, etc. 59 10
26360
Marcell Pratt, tax abatement, list of 1921 2 80
26361
George Weinle, tax abatement list of 1921 2 80
26262
Catherine Gallagher, tax abatement, list of 1921. 2 80
5 85
26364
J. E. Barrett, one-half bond premium
12 50
26365
The Delaware & Hudson Co., freight on fence
65 61
26366
Metzger Bros., decorating, fair week
140 00
26367
Rutland News, publishing ordinance
1 50
26368
Cyclone Fence Co., fence for Post Street yard
716 40
26369
State school tax, 10 per cent
12,146 19
26370 State highway tax, 5 per cent
6,073 09
26378
H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, etc.
8 54
26383
Standard Oil Co., kerosene oil 1 00
26388
F. M. Jackson, tax abatement, list of 1921
2 SO
26310
New England T. & T. Co., service
F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., making blue print
75
Burditt Bros., coal
14 50
26356
A. S. Reed Electric Co., batteries
26363
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., paper
40
ANNUAL REPORT
26389
H. M. Humphreys, Est., tax abatement, list of 1921 2 80
26390 G. O. Patch Est., tax abatement, list of 1921 2 80
26391 J. Gutzwiller Est., tax abatement, list of 1921 2 80
26395 Rutland County Farm Bureau, expenses of county agricultural adviser 415 50
26397 The Herald, advertising taxes 42 57
26399
W. L. Davis, City Treasurer, taxes on Pine Hill
property 56 00
26400
Amount returned on street pay roll
209 20
26410
D. A. Barker, sand 25 00
26414
State tax, 20 per cent
24,453 40
26415
Remington Typewriter Co., adjusting machine 1 10
26416
Chicago Steel Tape Co., plumb bob, pole, etc. 11 34
26417 Kinsman & Mills, work on bowl 1 25
26418
Board of Charities and Probation, payment for de- pendent children
37 17
26423 School bonds, Nos. 580 and 581,
2,000 00
26428
Rutland Missionary Association, balance 1921 priation appro-
150 00
26429
New England T. & T. Co., service
75
26431
Myra Rule, tax abatement, list of 1921 2 80
26432
Mary S. Denning, tax abatement, list of 1921 2 80
26433
Geo. C. Mead, tax abatement, list of 1921
18 90
26434
A. F. Pratt, tax abatement, list of 1921
15 03
26435
D. Mecier, Sr., tax abatement, list of 1921
2 80
26436
E. D. Sharrow, tax abatement, list of 1921 2 80
2 80
26439
Amount returned on street pay roll
183 03
26451
Standard Oil Co., kerosene oil
1 40
25454
The Tuttle Company, tax collector's book
4 75
26458
W. C. Landon & Co., nails, lock, etc.
6 08
26459
F. R. Patch Mfg. Co., making blue prints
1 78
26461
Lincoln Iron Works, lavatory bowl
6 00
26462
A. J. Novak Printing Cc., printing
26 50
26464
Smith Lumber Co., Inc., lumber
161 50
26466
A. J. Maranville, tape
5 00
26467 26468 Union Iron Products, signs
4 38
26469
The Herald, publishing advertisements
6 21
26470 R. L. Pratt, tax abatement, list of 1921
5 60
26471 Nichols-Chapman Hdwe. Co., sharpening mower, etc. 2 60
26472 Francis Tracy, repairs, city hall
22 18
26473 Rutland Probate Court, commitment fees
16 00
H. A. Sawyer & Co., Inc., office supplies
11 01
26437
Winifred Corcoran, tax abatement, list of 1921
41
CITY OF RUTLAND
26474 Rutland News, publishing ordinance
1 75
26479 W. L. Davis, paid postage, etc. 1 87
26480 H. B. Whittier, paid for stamps, towels, etc.
14 17
26484 W. S. Fenton, account services, gas investigation.
200 00
26486 Dunn Brothers, ash door
1 50
The Herald, advertising taxes
16 85
26489 26492 Amount returned on street pay roll
68 26
26500
Billings & Davis, roofing and tools
41 36
26504
H. T. Huntoon, sharpening saws
3 70
26506 New England T. & T. Co., service
1 25
26510 Board of Charities and Probation, payment for de- pendent children 82 88
26511 26512
The First National Bank of Boston, certifying notes 75 00
62
26513 26514
Edward G. Gerry, lumber
14 40
26515 Cyclone Fence Company, fencing
2 70
26516
Clement National Bank, rent of safe deposit box one year to November 3, 1921 17 50
8 80
26518
Elliott-Fisher Co., typewriter ribbons
9 00
26519
Special county tax, 21/2 per cent
3,056 68
26525
Foley Laundry, laundry work
28
26528 26529
Harriet A. Gibson, tax abatement, list of 1921.
2 80
26530
Isabell Ford, tax abatement, list of 1921
2 80
26531
Catherine Welch, tax abatement, list of 1921
2 SO
26532
Christine Ranberg Est., tax abatement, list of 1921 ...
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