City of Melrose annual report 1914, Part 8

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Publication date: 1914
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Cement .


448.53


Castings


994.15


Lumber


92.34


Labor on stock.


162.69


Rent of Yard


175.00


--


5,132.82


$8,994.93


Stock used .


$618.61


By other divisions.


4,780.25


5,398.86


Srock balance (includes compressor)


$3,596.07


COST OF SYSTEM


Construction to Jan. 1, 1914.


$456,714.83


Construction 1914


7,279.92


Total cost to Jan. 1, 1915.


$463,994.75


MAINTENANCE


Appropriation.


$1,000.00


$7,646.87


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CITY OF MELROSE


Expended


Repairs :-


Labor and teams.


$233.53


Stock.


20.68


$254.21


Cleaning:


Labor and teams.


$712.61


Tools and sundries.


40.03


752.64


$1,006.85


Less due sewer construction


8.68


998.17


Treasury balance.


$1.83


Private Sewers


There have been 85 connections made with the main sewers the past year, which have been paid from collections, making a total to Jan. 1, 1915 of 3,103. (Cost of private sewers paid for by applicant).


Balance Jan. 1, 1914.


Collections paid Treasurer.


$117.22 2,865.47


$2,982.69


Expended


Labor.


$1,919.70


Stock, sewer construction.


822.92


Stock and teams, highway division


55.17


Concrete repairs .


14.77


Water division.


3.80


2,816.36


Treasure balance


$166.33


Due sewer construction for insurance, tools, etc., $221.10.


SEWER CONSTRUCTION-1914


Street


Location


Size Inches


Length Feet


No. of M. H's


Argyle Street.


Extension soutlerly


6


50


Fairview Avenue.


"Reading Hill Avenue, southerly.


6


150


1


Haverhill Place. .


Holbrook Ct., to Haverhill Pl.


6


300


2


Lynde Avenue ..


Glen Rd., south to summit


6


154


1


Lynde Avenue.


Russell St., north.


6


158


Lynde Avenue.


Russell Street, south.


6


194


Stevens Road.


Extension northerly to summit


6


212


1


Warwick Road.


Perkins Street, southerly


6


366


1


Total.


1584


6


Pipe


119


PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT


Sewers Built to January 1, 1915.


No of feet


6 inch pipe


116,209


66


8


6.


52,626


10


12 -


66


10,281


15


3,839 5,150


2,788


66


24


1,213


20 x 18 brick


3,035


20


111


24


28


212,686


NOTE :- Total length of Sewers 212,686 feet or 40.28 miles; 2.4 miles of which are owned and controlled by the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, but by an Act of the Legislature, Melrose is permitted to use in the same manner as the local sewers.


SURFACE DRAINAGE


Construction


Balance Jan. 1, 1914.


$547.34


Appropriation. .


10,000.00


Due sewer construction and highways.


2,060.80 $12,608.14


Expended


Construction (see table)


11,975.46


Treasury balance


$632.68


Maintenance


Appropriation


$2,500.00


Expended


Cleaning catch-basins.


$1,513.89


Drains ..


397.80


Brook at Florence Street.


106.03


Cleaning brooks


313.39


Tools and supplies.


56.10


Insurance.


45.06


2,432.27


Treasury balance


$67.73


66


18 20


17,406


120


CITY OF MELROSE


SUMMARY OF IMPROVED SURFACE DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTED TO JAN. 1, 1915


8 inch Akron Pipe


646 lin. ft. 2,258 “


10


12


20,628 “


15


14,604 “


16 Iron


284 “


18 Akron


5,911 “


20


Iron


120 “


20


Akron


4,162 “


24


1,478 "


659 "


Brick conduit.


Concrete conduit.


8,894 “ 4


No. of manholes.


295


No. of catch-basins.


491


Cost of System to Jan. 1, 1914.


$163,426.15


Construction 1914.


11,975.46


Cost of System to Jan. 1, 1915.


$175.401.61


No. of concrete culverts.


SURFACE DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTION, 1914


Pipe


Street


Location


Size Ins.


Length Feet


No. of M. Hs.


No. of C. Bs.


Cost


Beech Avenue. . .


Near Fairmount Street.


$23.24


Boardman Avenue


At low point.


47.06


Cottage Street.


Extension to W. Foster Street.


12


526


3


2


1,323.02


Dix Pond Drain.


Rear of Memorial Hall.


60.89


Everett Street. .


Right of Way to Brook. .


12


122


1


146.54


Emerson Street, West.


Vinton Street, Westerly .


12


46


1


147.16


Ferdinand Street.


At low point.


1


83.78


First Street.


Near Larrabee Street.


10


80


2


Foster Street, West.


Cottage Street, East to R. R.


10


154


2


Foster Street, West ..


Willow Street, East ..


10


94


3


1


3


1,493.79


Foster Street, West.


Lebanon Street to Appleton Place.


12


400


2


3


845.57


Grove Street ...


Mountain Avenue to Prescott Street.


10


264


Hancock Street


Mountain Avenue to Prescott Street.


12


247


Hancock Street ...


Mountain Avenue to Prescott Street


15


32


4


5


1,466.14


Harvard Street Drain.


Lebanon Street to Harvard Street. .


24


18


Harvard Street Drain. .


Lebanon street to Harvard Street.


18


210


18


96


2


22 2 2


1,928.90


Meridian Street.


Grove Street to Beech Avenue. .


12


766


3


1,388.43


Perkins Street.


Extension Westerly . . .


18


100


176.79


Richardson Road.


Low point to Morgan Street.


12


364


3


3


Richardson Road.


Morgan Street to Ashland Street .


10


202


1


3


1,788.42


Spear Street.


At low point.


18


58


3


205.99


Vinton Street. .


At Messenger's Meadow.


12


322


1


666.95


Vinton Street.


Near Essex Street.


2


120.53


Vine Street. .


Totals .


4517


22


41


$11,975.46


SUMMARY OF WORK DONE IN 1914


794 ft. 10 in. Pipe Laid 2,989 44 12 “ 64 252 44 15 4


464 “ 18 4 =


18 “ 24 44


22 M. H.


41 C. B.


·


Right of Way to Right of Way ..


15


200


1 1


..


. .


.


At Messenger's Meadow ..


15


20


2


62.26


Foster Street, West.


Cottage Street, West ..


Dill's Ct. to Myrtle Street.


12


196


Hancock Street.


Harvard Street to Irving Street.


1


122


CITY OF MELROSE


ENGINEERING DIVISION. Salaries and Wages


Appropriation .


$3,500.00


Expended :-


Salaries as per pay rolls


3,500.00


Other Expenses


Appropriation


$325.00


Expended :-


Engineers' supplies


$130.27


Repairs of instruments.


10.50


Grade stakes


76.20


Horse hire.


108.00


324.97


Treasury balance


$ .03


SYNOPSIS OF WORK DONE. Highway Division


Street lines and grade given for construction of new streets, including gutters, crossing, guard rails, etc., and record plans made of same.


Sewer Division.


Estimates have been rendered, lines and grades given, records kept of "Y" locations, plans and profiles made, and schedules for assessing all sewers constructed.


Water Division.


Estimates have been made and lines given for water mains, constructed and relaid. For location, lengths and size of mains, see tables under "Water Division."


Surface Drainage


Surveys, computations, and plans have been made, lines and grades given, and records kept of "Y" locations of all new work constructed.


123


PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT


Wyoming Cemetery


45 lots have been surveyed, a plan of each lot made and blueprints of same furnished the Cemetery Department. Lines and grades for driveways have been given. General plan of Cemetery showing lots has been corrected to date.


Sidewalks


Plans and profiles have been made, lengths and radii of curbing com- puted, work measured and schedules for assessment made.


Assessment Plans.


New buildings have been plotted. Common and private sewers con- structed and sewer assessment data recorded on plans.


Street Numbering


All new houses have been located and numbers furnished and put on by this department. 125 premises have been numbered; street lines and grades given to 56 abuttors; acceptance plans made of 8 streets, and plans made for 11 releases.


CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENDITURES


Highways :-


Comprising plans, estimates, titles, profiles, lines and grades, and all other engineering work relating to the De- partment. $849.05


Sewers :-


Comprising surveys, estimates, profiles, lines, grades, plans, asssesments, and all other engineering work relating to sewers . $255.10


Surface Drainage :---


Comprising lines, grades, surveys and plans of all surface drainage work .


193.55


Water Works :-


Comprising lines, location of mains, plotting of new mains, etc., on city water map


196.43


.


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CITY OF MELROSE


Street Numbering :---


Location of buildings, numbering plans and affixing street numbers on houses . 47.66


Street Lines and Grades for Abuttors :-


Establishing lines, grades and miscellaneous data given parties for building, etc. 280.11


Acceptance Plans :-


Surveys and establishing grade of streets and estimates of same proposed for acceptance 193.95


Assessment Plans


270.25


Office Work :-


Records of locations, indexing, calculating and general draughting


718.19


Wyoming Cemetery :-


Comprising line and grade of lots surveyed, plans of lots made, etc .. 161.28


Miscellaneous :- 334.43


$3,500.00


In conclusion I desire to express my appreciation to His Honor, the Mayor, the Board of Aldermen, and the City Officials, for courtesies extended, and to the employees of this Department for their co-operation.


Respectfully submitted, GEORGE O. W. SERVIS,


Engineer and Superintendent of Public Works.


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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT


MELROSE, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS


Location, 7 miles north of Boston.


Population, April 1, 1914. 17,037


Number of voters. .3,554


Number of polls 4,685


Greatest extent of City north and south. .2.44 miles


Greatest extent of City east and west. 2.95 miles


Valuation of real estate $15,961,250.00


Valuation of personal . $2,606,080.00


Tax rate per thousand $21.70


Area of City :- 3,115.00 acres


Land. . 3,079. 50 acres


Water


35.50 acres


Length of public streets. 46.84 miles


Length of private streets 13.51 miles


Total length of water mains 53.86 miles


Range of pressure on mains


From 100 lbs. to 23 lbs.


Total length of sewers . 48.28 miles


Number of 200 candle power incandescent lighte 50


Number of 40 candle power incandescent lights 691


Number of luminous arcs. .32


Areas of Parks :-


Melrose Common .


4.4· acres


Sewall Woods Park 9.0 66


Ell Pond Park. 25.50


Pine Banks Park 81.7 66


Middlesex Fells 170.0 66


Area of Wyoming Cemetery . 43.5


Elevation Main Street at City Hall,61 feet above mean low water.


Elevation Franklin Square


85


City Clerk's Annual Report


Melrose, Mass., Jan. 28, 1915.


To His Honor, the Mayor, and the Board of Aldermen.


Gentlemen :- In accordance with the City Ordinances, I have the honor to transmit herewith the annual report of the City Clerk's Depart- ment, the same being for the municipal year ending December 31, 1914, and the payments of the same to the proper authorities.


Licenses and fees received in the City Clerk's Department, January 1, 1914 to December 31, 1914:


Marriage intentions, 165 at $1.00.


$165.00


Junk Collectors' Licenses, 9 at $10.00


90.00


Mortgages. . . 91 at 75c. 45.00


68.25


Pool and Billiards, 9 tables at $5.00.


35.15


Express and Jobbing Wagons, 23 at $1.00 23.00


Bowling Alleys. 2 at $10.00 20.00


Auctioneers, 7 at $2.00. 14.00


Gasoline Licenses, 11 at $1.00 11.00


Removal Gasoline Licenses, 10 at 50c 5.00


Private Detective . .. 1 at $10.00 10,00


Hackney Carriages, 7 at $1.00. 7.00


Hackney Carriage Drivers, 5 at $1.00.


5.00


Itinerant Musicians, 4 at $1.00. 4.00


Releases, etc., 31 at 25c. 7.75


Intelligence Office, 1 at $1.00


1.00


$511.15


April 16, 1914 Paid the City Treasurer $30.40


June 6, 1914 6 66


100.00


Aug. 6, 1914 66 66


91.00


Sept. 30, 1914 66


51.00


Sept 30, 1914 66 66 66


5.00


Dec. 29, 1914 66 66 66


167.75


Jan. 4, 1915 66 66


66 66


$511.15


Appropriation in Budget for City Clerk's DepartmentSalaries and Wages. $1,800.00 Salaries paid, as per Auditor's report $1,800.00


66.00


Miscellaneous papers


127


CITY CLERK'S REPORT


Appropriation in Budget for City Clerk's Department, Other Expenses . $240.00


Bills paid, as per Auditor's report. 240.00


Appropriation in Budget for City Clerk's Department, Vital Statistics


$210.00


Bills paid, as per Auditor's report.


209.20


Balance Dec. 31, 1914 .


$ .80


Appropriation for printing City Report


$500.00


Bill paid for same, as per contract.


500.00


Appropriation for distributing City Report


10.00


Bills paid as per Auditor's report.


9.96


Balance Dec. 31, 1914.


$ .04


Appropriation in the Budget for Election and Registration, Salaries and Wages .


$1,495.00


Bills paid, as per Auditor's Report.


1,471.80


Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1914.


$23.20


Election and Registration, Other Expenses


1,000.00


Bills paid, as per Auditor's report.


958.62


Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1914.


$41.38


Dog Licenses 1914


552 Male dogs at $2.00.


$1,104.00


62 Female dogs at $5.00.


310.00


$1,414.00


614 licenses less fees at 20c each


122.80


$1,291.20


June 4, 1914, Paid the County Treasurer


$1,050.60


Dec. 2, 1914


240.60


$1,291.20


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CITY OF MELROSE


Hunters' Licenses 1914


Number of licenses issued, 259 at $1.00


$259.00


Paid Fish and Game Commission:


Feb. 13, 1914.


$25.00


May 1, 1914.


10.00


Sept. 1, 1914


16.00


Oct. 2, 1914.


47.00


Oct. 13, 1914.


107.00


Nov. 10, 1914.


46.00


Dec. 10, 1914


6.00


Dec. 18, 1914


2.00


$259.00


Respectfully submitted,


W. De HAVEN JONES, City Clerk.


Report of Registrars of Voters


Melrose, Mass., Jan. 29, 1915.


To His Honor ,the Mayor, and the Bpard of Aldermen.


Gentlemen :- The Registrars of Voters held forty-three meetings during the year 1914.


The annual meeting for the election of officers was held on June 18, 1914 in the City Clerk's office. Edwin L. Cragin was unanimously re-elected chairman, and W. De Haven Jones served as secretary ex-officio.


John J. Keating having been re-appointed Registrar for a term of three years, was sworn into office at this meeting.


Several meetings were used up in revising the check lists in accord- ance with the Assessors' returns, 271 names were dropped, and the lists when completed were as follows:


Wards 1 551


2


3 4 435 379


5 395


6 552 387


7-1 7-2


Totals


437


80 3,216


The Registrars held many meetings and once a week, as required by law, during the month of August, for the purpose of certifying nomination papers, they certified about 3,300 names for the State election and over 2,000 names for the City election, making about 5,300 in all.


Meetings held for registering the voters for the State election, No- vember 3, 1914:


Wednesday, September 9th, from 7 to 10 p.m.


Friday, Sept. 11th, from 7 to 10 p.m.


Tuesday, September 15th, from 7 to 10 p.m.


Tuesday, Sept. 29th, from 7 to 10 p.m.


Tuesday, Oct. 6th, from 7 to 10 p.m.


Final Session


Wednesday, October 14th, from 12 noon until 10 o'clock p.m. (when registration ceased).


Wards 1 2


3 4


5 420


6 586 419


7-1


7-2 Totals


472 597 474


392


86 3,446


Meetings were held for registering the voters for the city election to be held December 8, 1914, as follows:


Tuesday, November 10th, from 7 to 10 p.m.


Final Session


Wednesday, November 18th, from 12 o'clock noon until 10 o'clock p.m. (when registration ceased).


Male


Wards


1


2


3


4 409


5


6 606


7-1


7-2


Totals


484


616


484


431


432


92 3,554


130


CITY OF MELROSE


Women


Wards


1


2


3


6


4


5


6


7-1


7-2


Totals


25


32


33


65


20


37


11


6


229


Respectfully submitted


EDWIN L. CRAGIN, Chairman JOHN J. KEATING EDWIN J. TIRRELL W. DeHAVEN JONES, Clerk.


Registrars of Voters.


Report of City Solicitor


Hon. Charles H. Adams, Mayor, Melrose, Mass.


Dear Sir :- Pursuant to the requirements of the ordinances, I have the honor to submit the following report of the law department for the year ending with the first Monday of March, 1915.


During said year two actions were started against the city, one arising out an accident upon the highway and the other being a petition for a writ of mandamus. Both actions are still pending.


Also a suit was started by this city against the city of Everett in order to preserve rights arising out of aid furnished to a party alleged to have a settlement in the defendant city. This case also is pending.


Two cases of long standing, arising out of accidents upon the highways, have been settled during the past year.


During this period claims for injuries arising out of accidents upon the highways have been brought against the city by ten different parties, three of which claims, after investigation, were allowed and adjustment made. In the remaining cases, liability was denied and one of them has resulted in suit against the city.


During the year, twenty-seven law suits were started against the employees of or contractors with the city, in which cases the city was summoned as trustee.


Sixty-nine opinions have been rendered during the course of the year in response to inquiries from officers and members of the City Government.


At the municipal election in December, 1914, the people voted in favor of petitioning the legislature for an amendment to the city charter radically changing the number and terms and office of the members of the City Government. Pursuant to this vote and by direction of the Mayor and Aldermen, a bill was prepared and with an accompanying petition was filed in January of 1915. The final action of the legislature thereon is still awaited.


Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR S. DAVIS, City Solicitor


Report of City Collector for 1914


Dec. 31, 1914.


To the Honorable Board of Aldermen, City of Melrose.


I hereby submit the fifteenth annual report of Collector's Office.


TAX 19II


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1913


$3,027.37


Interest 1914. 501.59


$3,528.96


Abatements.


$440.01


City Posesssions .


608.94


Paid Treasurer Tax and Interest


2,528.16


$3,577.11


TAX 1912


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1913


$46,287.54


Interest 1914 .


3,255.99


$49,543.53


Abatements.


$1,380.47


Paid Treasurer Tax and Interest .


37,909.41


Takings


7,784.48


47,074.36


Uncollected.


$2,469.17


TAX 1913


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1913


$157,942.94


Interest. 1914


3,450.31


$161,393.25


Abatements .


2,997.70


Paid Treasurer Tax and Interest.


110,092.37


113,090.07


$48,303.18


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COLLECTOR'S REPORT


TAX 1914


Warrant.


$412,281.06


Additionals.


1,993.45


Interest


147.56


$414,442.07


Abatements .


6,606.07


Paid Treasurer Tax and Interest .


235,136.65


241,742.72


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1914


$172,679.35


STREET WATERING


1911-Collected and Paid Treasurer


$19.64


1912-Collected and Paid Treasurer


851.94


1913-Abated


$22.65


Collected and Paid Treasurer


2,926.39


2,949.04


1914-Collected and Paid Treasurer


$5,483.57


Abated


72.35


5,555.92


SUNDRY TAXES


Non-Resident Bank Tax.


$1,117.98


Excise Tax Bay State Ry. Co.


2,325.72


Collector's Receipts


1,705.16


PAYMENTS MOTH TAX 1914


1911-Abated


$14.70


Paid Treasurer


11.10


$25.80


1912-Abated


4.90


Paid Treasurer


28.95


33.85


1913-Abated


34.60


Paid Treasurer.


230.30


264.90


1914-Abated.


00.00


Paid Treasurer


160.15


160.15


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CITY OF MELROSE


SEWERS


Collected and Paid Treasurer


$2,919.62


Distributed:


Apportioned. .


$1,676.75


Non-apportioned.


691.36


Interest


551.51


$2,919.62


SIDEWALK AND CURBING


Collected and Paid Treasurer


$6,407.50


Distributed:


Apportioned.


$2,716.87


Non-apportioned.


3,435. 66


Interest.


254.97


6,407.50


BETTERMENTS


Collections 1914.


$1,276.89


Paid Treasurer.


$1,141.33


Paid Treasurer Interest


135.56


$1.276.89


WATER RATES 1914


1910-Collected and Paid Treasurer $82. 43


1911-Collected and Paid Treasurer 189.34


1912-Collected and Paid Treasurer 260.75


1913-Collected and Paid Treasurer 6,867.01


1914-Collected and Paid Treasurer 39,197.15


Water Summons 128.80


135


COLLECTOR'S REPORT


REDEMPTION OF PROPERTY TAKEN BY CITY FOR YEARS ENUMERATED BELOW


Year


Tax


Int.


St. Wat.


Moth


1905.


$10.80


$11.75


1906


10.68


10.18


1907


10.20


8.26


1908.


16.65


10.51


1909


357.29


135.16


2.40


1910.


1,090.28


310.81


27.04


9.00


1911


3,051.33


588.35


64.76


18.00


1912.


1,191.29


158.88


29.61


7.50


$5,738.52|


$1,233.90


$23.81


$34.50


Above amounts paid Treasurer 1914.


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES W. MURRAY, City Collector


Report of City Treasurer


Melrose, Mass., Feb. 25, 1915


To the Honorable, the Mayor and Board of Aldermen,


Melrose, Mass.


Gentlemen :- As required by Chap. 5, Sec. 3, Revised Ordinances, I submit herewith my report of receipts and payments for the year "showing the different sources of the city revenue and the amount received from each," together with lists showing all outstanding notes and bonds, a list showing the total amount of each kind due each year until all are paid, and a list showing the different kind of bonds and how many are due and payable serially from taxes and from sinking funds, and the amount in the Sinking Fund applicable to each.


Respectfully submitted, W. R. LAVENDER, City Treasurer


William R. Lavender, City Treasurer,


In account with the City of Melrose.


Balance cash on hand and in Bank, Jan. 1, 1914. $12,870.01 $1,025,479.12


Receipts in 1914.


$1,038,349.13


Payments in 1914.


1,021,663.09


Balance cash on hand and in Bank Dec. 31, 1914. $16,686.04


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CITY TREASURER'S REPORT


LIST OF TEMPORARY LOANS (REVENUE NOTES) OUTSTANDING DEC. 31, 1914


Date


Due


Amount


January


31, 1914.


. January


31, 1915.


$300.00


January


31, 1914.


. January


31, 1915.


2,000.00


January


31, 1914.


January


31, 1915.


700.00


March


26, 1914.


March


26, 1915.


10,000.00


March


26, 1914


March


26, 1915.


10,000.00


March


26, 1914.


March


26, 1915.


10,000.00


March


26, 1914.


March


26, 1915.


10,000.00


April


6, 1914.


April


6, 1915.


4,000.00


April


29, 1914


April


29, 1915.


1,400.00


August


28, 1914.


. April


15, 1915.


10,000.00


Aug.ust


28, 1914.


April


15, 1915.


10,000.00


August


28, 1914.


. April


15, 1915.


10,000.00


August


28, 1914.


.April


15, 1915.


10,000.00


October


31, 1914.


June


10, 1915.


10,000.00


October


31, 1914.


.June


10, 1915.


5,000.00


October


31, 1914.


June


10, 1915.


5,000.00


October


31, 1914.


June


10, 1915.


5,000.00


October


31, 1914.


June


10, 1915.


5,000.00


October


31, 1914.


February


5, 1915.


10,000.00


October


31, 1914.


January


28, 1915.


5,000.00


October


31, 1914.


January


28, 1915.


5,000.00


October


31, 1914.


January


28, 1915.


5,000.00


October


10, 1914.


. October


10, 1915.


1,000.00


December


4,1914.


. June


4, 1915.


10,000.00


December


4, 1914.


.June


4, 1915.


10,000.00


December


4, 1914.


. June


4, 1915.


10,000.00


December


4, 1914.


June


4, 1915.


10,000.00


December


4, 1914.


June


4, 1915.


5,000.00


December


4, 1914.


June


4, 1915.


5,000.00


December


4, 1914.


.June


4, 1915.


5,000.00


December


4, 1914.


June


4, 1915.


5,000.00


July


30, 1914.


April


6, 1915.


10,000.00


July


30, 1914.


April


6, 1915.


10,000.00


$224,400.00


LIST OF NOTES AND BONDS OUTSTANDING DEC. 31, 1914


MUNICIPAL LOANS


Date


Due


Order


Amount


Contagious Diseases


Jan. 31, 1914


Jan .. 31, 1915


8148A


$1,000.00


Dyer Avenue


Apr. 6, 1914


Apr. 6, 1915


7893


1,000.00


E. Foster St., Macadam


Sept. 10, 1914


Sept. 10, 1915


8337


500.00


Crosswalks and Gutters


Sept. 10, 1914


Sept. 10, 1915


8471


1,500.00


Charity and Soldiers' Relief Dec. 30, 1914


Dec. 30, 1915


S601


1,300.00


Contagious Disease


Dec. 26, 1914


Dec. 26, 1915


8657


2,000.00


$7,300.00


138


CITY OF MELROSE


PERMANENT LOANS


Bennett's Dam


Aug. 1, 1908


Aug. 1,1915


4002B


$1,000.00


Aug.


1, 1908


Aug.


1, 1916


1,000.00


Aug.


1,1908


Aug. 1, 1917


1,000.00


Aug. 1, 1908


Aug.


1, 1918


1,000.00


Motor Chemical


July 25, 1910


July 25, 1915


4937


1,000.00


Police Signal Boxes


Dec. 15, 1910


Dec. 15, 1915


6029


900.00


Dec. 15, 1910


Dec. 15, 1916


6029


900.00


Continuous Sidewalks


Nov. 27, 1911


Nov. 27, 1915


6900


1,000.00


Nov. 27, 1911


Nov. 27, 1916


44


Oct.


5, 1912


Oct.


5, 1915


7333


2,000.00


Oct.


5, 1912


Oct.


5, 1917


[2,000.00


Oct. 24, 1912


Oct. 24, 1915


7383


1,000.00


Oct. 24, 1912


Oct. 24, 1916


1,000.00


Oct. 24, 1912


Oct. 24, 1917


1,000.00


June 19, 1913]


June 19 1915


7656


[1,000.00


Chemical and Runabout


July


7, 1913


July


7, 1915


7491


1,000.00


July


7,1913


July


7,1916


1,000.00


July


7, 1913


July


7,1917


1,000.00


July


7,1913


July


7, 1918


1,000.00


July


7, 1913


July


7, 1919


1,000.00


Grading Main St. and Ell


July


7, 1913


July


7, 1915


7781


1,000.00


Grading Main St. and Ell Pond property


July


7, 1913


July


7,1916


500.00


July


7,1913


July


7, 1915


7182


1,000.00


Essex St. Macadam 66


July


7,1913


July


7, 1916


900.00


Main St. Macadam


July


1, 1913


July


1,1915


7762


2,500.00


July


1,1913


July


1,1916


2,500.00


July


1,1913


July


1,1917


2,500.00


July


1,1913


July


1, 1918


44


2,500.00


July


1,1913


July


1,1919


2,500.00


July


1,1913


July


1, 1920


44


2,500.00


44


July


1,1913


July


1, 1921


2,500.00


July


1,1913


July


1, 1922


2,500.00


July


1,1913


July


1, 1923


2,500.00


Hurd St. Macadam


Aug. 12, 1913


Aug. 12, 1915


7721


1,000.00


Vault Fittings City Hall


Sept. 12, 1913


Sept. 12, 1915


7756


822.00


Oct. 10, 1913


Oct. 10, 1915


7187A


1,000.00


Oct. 10, 1913


Oct. 10, 1916


1,000.00


Oct. 10, 1913


Oct. 10, 1917


1,000.00


Oct. 10, 1913


Oct. 10, 1918


1,000,00


Dec. 3, 1913


Dec. 3, 1915


8029


1,000.00


Cemetery Improvement


Dec. 26, 1913


Dec. 26, 1915


7516


1,000.00


Dec. 26, 1913


Dec. 26, 1916


1,000.00


Church St., Mountain


Dec.


1,1913


Dec.


1,1915


6529A


550.00


Ave. and Hancock St.


Dec


1,1913


Dec.


1,1916


550.00


Dec.


1,1913


Dec.


1,1917


550.00


Dec.


1,1913


Dec.


1,1918


550.00


Dec.


1,1913


Dec.


1,1919


550.00


Dec.


1,1913


Dec.


1,1920


550.00


Dec.


1, 1913


Dec.


1, 1912


550.00


Dec.


1,1913


Dec.


1,1922


550.00


Dec.


1, 1913


Dec.


1, 1923


550.00


Oct.


5, 1912


Oct.


5, 1916


..


2,000.00


Auditorium Building


44


High St., Macadam


Pond property


Aug. 12, 1913


Aug. 12, 1916


1,000.00


Spear St., Building of


4


Sidewalk Repairs


4


..


1,000.00


139


CITY TREARURER'S REPORT


Continuous Sidewalks


Sept. 1, 1913


Sept. 1, 1915


7761


2,000.00


..


Sept. 1, 1913


Sept. 1, 1916


2,000.00


Sept. 1, 1913


Sept. 1, 1917


2,000.00


Sept. 1, 1913


Sept. 1, 1918


2,000.00


West Foster St. Macadam


Aug. 20, 1914


Aug. 20, 1915


8256


1,000.00


Aug. 20, 1914


Aug. 20, 1917


700.00


Richardson Road Macadam Sept. 10, 1914


Sept. 10, 1915


7268


1,500.00


Richardson Road Macadam Sept. 10, 1914


Sept. 10, 1916


1,000.00


Shelter Ell Pond Park


Aug. 20, 1914


Aug. 20, 1915


8484


500.00


Aug. 20, 1914


Aug. 20, 1916


500.00


Aug. 20, 1914


Aug. 20, 1917


400.00


Funding Cemetery


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1915


8193


3,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1916


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1917


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1918


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1920


2,000.00


Nov 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1921


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1922.


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1923


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1924


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1925


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1926


=


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1927


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1928


2,000.00


Nov. 15, 1914


Nov. 15, 1929


2,000.00


Continuous Sidewalks




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