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120 00
Laflin, Rand Powder Co., caps
I IO
National Meter Co., meters
104 00
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., freight
36
Estate of Chas. H. Nichols, use of horse and
expressing
I57 58
Chapman Valve Co.
2 12
Thomson Meter Co., meters
42 00
Wm. H. Johnson, labor
1 00
Miss M. K. Hill, printing
25 25
Walworth Mfg. Co., supplies
I 73
John B. McNiell, labor
25
C. Fred Lyons, supplies
I 84
Joseph T. Leahy, cash paid
8 00
Wm. F. Barrett, cash paid
3 43
Daniel B. White, services
150 00
Wm. F. Barrett, services
125 00
Estate of J. B. McDonald, services
125 00
Interest on water bonds
5,360 00
$6,650 80
RANDOLPH CONSTRUCTION SERVICE PIPE.
Paid R. E. O'Brien, pipe and fixtures
$7 72
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 25
Sumner & Gerald, supplies
104 50
Brockton Water Dept., pipe
133 15
Chas. Saltmarsh, labor
I 75
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
Terence Hagney, labor
14 00
William Mahady, labor 5 00
William H. Johnson, labor
2 00
John Harris . labor
12 50
Geo. F. French, labor
2 75
William Dear, labor
2 50
H. C. Truelson, labor
3 50
$289 62
WALES AVENUE EXTENSION.
Paid Walworth Mfg. Co., 4-in. pipe
$164 36
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead
20 76
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight
5 76
W. D. Hatchfield. blacksmithing
17 65
Cornelius Good, labor
6 00
George F. French, labor
22 50
William Dear. labor
14 25
J. E. Sprague, dynamite
7 60
Perrin, Seamans & Co., caps
75
Chapman Valve Co., gate
8 00
Andrew O'Connell, labor
3 00
Robert Hamilton, labor
4 00
Nicholas Linehan, labor
18 50
John B. McGrane, labor
19 00
John Harris, labor
25 00
M. J. O'Connell, labor
4 50
John B. McNeill, blacksmithing
I 05
Edwin M. Mann, wood
3 50
Michael Crowley, labor
IO 25
James Fardy, blacksmithing
3 10
$359 53
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
RECEIPTS.
For water, fixed rates
$5,176 57
Water, meter rates
2,339 29
Meter rentals
316 36
Service pipe and fixtures
348 52
Labor and team
93 60
Dynamite and caps
3 73
$8,278 07
Less rebates
14 50
Paid Treasurer
$8,263 57
There is due the department from sundry persons as follows :
For water rates, fixed
$443 00
Water by meter and rentals
337 95
$780 95
The commissioners ask for an appropriation of $2,500 for the sinking fund.
DANIEL B. WHITE, WM. F. BARRETT, Water Commissioners.
Randolph, Mass., February 8, 1907.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of the Water Commis-
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sioners and find them correct. with proper vouchers for all orders drawn on the Treasurer.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM H. LEAVITT, JOHN B. WREN, Auditors.
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
To the Water Commissioners :-
The following is the usual table :
DATE
Water Pumped Gallons
Daily Average. Water Pumped Gallons.
Coal Burned Pounds
Daily Average. Coal Burned Pounds.
Januray
6,428,578
207,370
50,092
1,616
February
5,762,925
205,800
44,726
1,597
March
6,170, 134
195,491
49,747
1,605
April
7,163,646
238,788
49,961
1,665
May
8,692,523
280,404
57,503
1,855
June
10,209,787
340,326
62,772
2,093
July
8,889,062
286,744
54,549
1,760
August
10,214,989
329,516
62,915
2,029
September
13,610,691
453,689
72,584
2,419
October
9,528, 120
307, 165
63,681
2,054
November
7,359,02I
245,30I
51,985
1,733
December
6,982,143
225,230
51,897
1,674
Totals
101,011,619
276.744
672,412
1,814
Increase
on last year
6,999,789
25,872
Largest days pumping Oct. 22d, filling Randolph stand- pipe after painting; requiring eleven hours and thirty minutes 953,054 gallons.
Largest week's pumping, week ending Sept. 8, 3,098,864 gallons.
Respectfully submitted,
E. J. T. DEXTER, Engineer.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Com- pany make the following report of the condition of your steam boiler inspected on the 5th day of December, 1906, by Inspector B. W. Robinson. One H. T. boiler, No.2 :
Internally,-The boiler is practically clean. The bracing is sound and taut and there is no corrosion of note, nor any indications of fractures or grooving in heads or shell plates.
Externally,-Heads and plates of shell are free of bulges, blisters or fractures and there are no indications of leakage from seams or tube ends. The appliances are in good order and setting in good repair.
Yours respectfully.
C. E. ROBERTS,
Manager. Boston. Dec. 11, 1906.
Randolph & Holbrook Water Works. Randolph. Mass.
The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company make the following report of the condition of your steam boiler, inspected on Dec. 27, 1906, by Inspector B. W. Robinson. One H. T. boiler, No. 1 :
Internally :- The boiler is exceptionally clean. No indi- cations of growing or fractures were found. and there was no serious or active corrosion. Bracing was sound and taut, and openings clear. Fusible plug was in good condition.
Externally :- No defects of note were found in heads or of shell. Tube ends and seams are tight andd in good con- dition. Appliances are in good order and setting in good re-
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plates of shell. Tube ends and seams are tight and in good condition. Appliances are in good order and setting in good repair.
Yours respectfully,
C. E. ROBERTS,
Manager.
Boston, January 2, 1907.
Randolph & Holbrook Water Works, Randolph, Mass.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
The following regulations, until further notice, shall be considered a part of the contract with every person who uses water :
1. All applications for the use of water must be made at the office of the Water Commissioners, and state fully the purposes for which it is intended to be used. Water will not be introduced into any building or premises except on the written application of the owner thereof, or by a duly au- thorized agent. The property will in all cases be held re- sponsible for the water rates.
2. All persons taking water must keep their water pipes and fixtures in good repair and protected from the frost at their own expense. They will be held liable for all damages resulting from their failure to do so. They shall prevent all unnecessary waste, and water shall not be left running to prevent freezing. The Water Commissioners or their agent may, from time to time, ascertain the quantity of water used, the manner of its use, and whether there is any unnecessary waste. They and their agents shall have free access to the
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
premises supplied, to examine the apparatus, and if any fix- tures are found not to be in good order, they shall direct them repaired. and if not repaired within two days the water shall be shut off and not let on again until such repairs are made. and the sum of two dollars paid for shutting off and turning on the water.
3. The occupant of any premises, when 'unnecessary waste of water occurs, shall be liable to a fine of two dollars for the .first offence, and four dollars for the second offence during the same year, and shall be notified thereof in writing: and if such waste is not prevented and the fine aforesaid paid within two days from the time when the said notice is given, the water shall be shut off from the premises, and shall not be again let on for the same occupant until the waste be stopped and the fine paid, together with an additional sum of two dollars for shutting off and letting on the water; and in case of a third or subsequent offence the water shall be shut off, and shall not again be let on except by a vote of the Water Commissioners and the payment of such fine, not exceeding ten dollars, as the Water Commissioners may im- pose.
4. Any person supplied with water shall not allow another to take water from their fixtures without the written permis- sion of the Water Commissioners. If any tenant, having no fixtures, has any use of such fixtures, full rates will be charged for such use by each tenant.
5. All parties using water in stables, for horses or other animals, will be charged schedule rates for the same, whether it be carried by hand or through hose.
6. All persons using water for building purposes are re- quired to obtain a permit from the Water Commissioners before taking water from any faucet or fixture connected with the water works, and all water takers are warned not
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
to let any party take water from their premises until they show a permit from the Water Commissioners. Any person furnishing water in violation of this section will be subject to a fine of not less than five nor more than twenty dollars, and if the same when levied is not paid within three days from the time when the notice thereof is given, the water will be shut off from the premises, and will not be let on again until such fine is paid.
7. All fixtures and water closets and urinals must be of a kind and quality approved by the Water Commissioners.
8. No person shall in any case be allowed to open any fire hydrants except by a written permit from the Water Com- missioners ; but the Engineers of the Fire Department shall in all cases have control of hydrants at fires and for practice.
9. The Commissioners reserve the right to restrict the use of hose or fountain, to shut off the water in all cases when it becomes necessary to make extensions or repairs, or for violation of any of the regulations, or whenever they deem it expedient.
10. The regular rates for the use of water shall be payable in advance on the first days of January and July of each year, except where water is supplied to manufacturers by special agreement. In all cases of non-payment of the water rates within ten days after the same is due, as well as for any violation of these rules and regulations, the supply will be shut off, and the water will not again be let on except upon the payment of the amount due, and the sum of two dollars for shutting off and letting on the water.
II. The Water Commissioners reserve the right to change the water rates at any time, except in case of dwelling- houses and established special rates.
12. For business requiring large quantities of water, and
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all supplies not enumerated in the tariff of rates, special rates will be made.
13. Parties using water for manufacturing or domestic purposes can erect hydrants on their grounds or standpipes in their building to be used only as a protection against fire, without additional charge for water.
14. All service pipes will be put in by the Water Com- missioners. All applicants for the introduction of service pipes into their premises are required to make written appli- cation therefor at the office of the Water Commissioners. The Commissioners may then proceed to lay the necessary service pipes to the interior of the building, provided all ex- penses incurred beyond the line of the street shall be paid by the owner of the premises. who shall thereafter maintain and keep the same in good order at his own cost; and the same shall be at all times subject to the control of the Com- missioners. All applicants for whom the pipe is laid will be charged for the use of one faucet whether the water is used or not, unless they pay all expense that has been incurred in laying such service pipe, and in no case will the main be tapped more than once for the same premsies, unless the ad- ditional expense is borne by the owner.
The following water rates are established until further notice :
No connection made with the main pipe for any
purpose for less than $6 00
Dwelling-Houses.
Occupied by one family, for the first faucet $6 00
Each additional faucet to be used by same family 2 00
Two or more families occupying one house, one faucet for all, each family 5 00
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
One faucet for each family
6 00
For first bathtub 5 00
If used by more than one family in same house, each family, 4 00
Each additional bathtub
2 00
For first pan or self-acting water closet
5 00
If used by more than one family in same house, each family 4 00
Each additional pan or self-acting water closet
2 00
In no case shall the charge for the use of water by
a private family, exclusive of hose and stable, be more than 20 00
Where two faucets are used, one for hot and one for cold water, emptying into the same basin, only one charge will be made for both.
Laundry tub
3 00
Boarding-Houses and Hotels.
First faucet
$10 00
Each additional faucet
3 00
First bathtub
10 00
Each additional bathtub
3 00
First pan or self-acting water closet
10 00
Each additional pan or self-acting water closet
3 00
Private Stables.
First horse
$5 00
Each additional horse
3 00
Each cow or ox
1 00
Livery, Express and Boarding Stables.
For the first four horses $12 00
From five to twelve horses, each
2 00
The above prices include water for washing carriages.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
Offices, Stores, Markets, Barber Shops and Res- taurants. When used for ordinary purposes, same as for dwelling-houses.
Building Purposes. Each cask of lime or cement 05
Hose.
For sprinkling streets, washing windows, and sim- ilar uses, 1/4-inch nozzle, to be used only on premises and street opposite, not exceeding two hours per day for six months in the year $5 00
For any use not herein enumerated, special rates will be made.
Meter Rates Payable at time of Reading. For not over 1,000 gallons average per day, per 1,000 gallons $0 30
· For over 1,000 gallons and not exceeding 2,000 gallons average per day, per 1,000 gallons 25
For over 2.000 gallons per day, per 1,000 gallons 20
Provided that in no case where a meter is used shall the annual charge be less than $8.
Meters will be supplied by the Water Commissioners, for which an annual rental will be charged as follows:
Size 5-8 inch, $2 per year. Size 3-4 inch, $2 per year.
All needed repairs. damages by frost excepted, will be made at the expense of the town.
DANIEL B. WHITE, WM. F. BARRETT, Water Commissioners.
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
Report of Town Treasurer.
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Receipts.
Balance on hand December 31, 1905, $1,747 22 Received for water rates, etc., 8,263 57
$10,010 79
Disbursements.
Paid orders of Water Commissioners, including interest on water bonds, two coupons of $20 each being outstanding on December 31, 1906, $9,324 45
Balance on hand December 31, 1906, $686 34
Randolph, Mass., February 8, 1907.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of Joseph T. Leahy, Treasurer of the Water Commissioners, and find the same
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
correct and the balance, as stated above, to be on deposit in the National Shawmut Bank of Boston.
MICHAEL F. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM H. LEAVITT, JOHN B. WREN,
. Auditors.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT BY MONTHS.
Month
Receipts
Payments
Balance
December 1905
$1,747
22
January 1906
$1,412 50
$680 00
2,479 72
February
240 46
20 00
2,700 18
March
171 15
794 3º
2,077
03
April
IIO 46
1,774 74
412
75
May
213 92
251 94
374
73
July
2,313 37
764 70
2,217 72
August
607 92
39
2,679 25
September
338 88
345 26
2,672 87
October
126 27
1,769
10
1,030
04
November
489 41
985 II
534
34
December
1,924 91
1,772 91
686
34
Totals
$8,263 57
$9,324 45
$686
34
.
314 32
20 00
669 05
June
.
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
Joseph T. Leahy, Treasurer, in account with Randolph Water Loan Sinking Fund.
Receipts.
Balance December 31, 1905,
$2,248 86
Received Town appropriation,
2,500 00
Received for Town note, $125,
2,000 00
Received interest :
On 22 Town of Randolph Bonds, $1.000 each, one year at 4 per cent., 880 00
On Town of Randolph note, $15,000, one year at 4 per cent., 600 00
On four Town of Randolph notes, $500 each,
ofie year at 4 per cent.,
80 00
On O. C. R. R. Bond, $3000, one year at 4 per cent., 120 00
On 3 Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Bonds, $1,000 each, one year at 6 per cent., 180 00
On 7 Gloucester, Essex & Beverly St. Ry. Bonds, $1,000 each. one year at 5 per cent., 350 00
On 3 Fitchburg R. R. Bonds, $1,000 each, one year, at 4 per cent .. 120 00
On 2 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R. Bonds, $1.000 each, 6 months, at 4 per cent., 40 00
On I N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Bond, $1,000 one year, at 4 per cent., 40 00
On I Town of Randolph note, No. 125, $2.000.
one year at 4 per cent ..
80 00
On deposit at Savings Banks :
Randolph, 31 IO
North Easton, 34 10
Quincy. 29 80
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
Brockton, 12 35
Abington, 16 52
City Trust Co.,
4 II
$9,366 84
Disbursements.
Paid for Town of Randolph note,
No. 125. in anticipation of taxes,
$2.000 00
Paid for two Chicago. Burlington & Quincy R. R. Bonds, $1,000 each. bearing interest at 4 per cent., 2.038 61
Paid for one N. Y .. N. H. & H. R. R.
Bond. $1,000. bearing interest at 4 per cent.,
1.056 81
Deposited in Savings Banks.
123 87
Balance on hand December 31. 1906,
4,147 55
$9.366 84 Financial Exhibit of the Water Department. December 31, 1906.
Liabilities.
Water bonds outstanding :
Due April 1. 1907,
$20,000 00
April 1, 1912,
20.000 00
May 1, 1917.
40,000 00
May 1. 1918,
20,000 00
July 1, 1922,
25.000 00
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July 1, 1926,
10.000 00
Note due Nov. 5, 1923,
3,000 00
$138,000 00
Interest due on above December 31,
1906 (estimated). 1,520 00
$139,520 00
Assets.
Amount in sinking fund,
$65,490 59
Cash in hands of Treasurer,
686 34
Water rates due and unpaid,
780 95
$66,957 88
Net water debt Dec. 31, 1906, 72.562 12
$139 520 00
Net water debt Dec. 31, 1905,
$76,748 33
Net water debt Dec. 31, 1906,
72,562 12
Decrease of water debt in 1906, $4,186 21
State of the Randolph Water Loan Sinking Fund. December
31, 1906.
One Old Colony R. R. Bond, $3,000 00
Twenty-two Randolph water bonds, 22,000 00
One Town of Randoph note, 15,000 00
Three Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. bonds,
3,000 00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
Four Town of Randoph notes, $500 each (Wales avenue extension ), 2,000 00
Seven Gloucester, Essex & Beverly St. Ry. bonds, 7,000 00 Three Fitchburg R. R. bonds, 3,000 00
Two Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R. bonds, 2,000 00
One N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. bond, 1.000 00
On deposit in Abington Savings Bank, 425 72
North Easton Savings Bank,
878 54
Brockton Savings Bank, 363 07
Quincy Savings Bank, 874 24
Randoph Savings Bank,
801 47
Mercantile Trust Company,
4,147 55
$65,490 59
Randoph, Mass., Feb. 8, 1907.
The underisgned,, Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have examined the Sinking Fund, and find it to agree with the statement above made.
MICHAEL F. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM H. LEAVITT, JOHN B. WREN,
Auditors.
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
ORDINARY TOWN DEPARTMENT.
Interest Account.
Paid on account of Street Loans :
$3,150, six months at 4 per cent., 63 00
$2.520 six months at 4 per cent., 50 40
$3,400 one year at 4 per cent., $136 00
$2,500 six months at 4 per cent., 50 00
$2,000 six months at 4 per cent., $40 00
$2,000 one year at 4 per cent., 80 00
$419 40
Paid on notes in anticipation of taxes : $10,000 one year at 4.20, premium IO cents, $419 90
$10,000 one year, 2 days, at 4.29,
premium 10 cents, 431 28
$10,000 6 months, 29 days at 4.44 premium 10 cents,
257 67
$5,000 224 days, at 4.93.
153 38
$3,000 183 days, at 4.62, 70 46
$2,000 one year, at .4 per cent, 80 00
$1,412 69
Paid on all other notes :
Coddington Fund $1,600, one year at 4 per cent., $64 00
Highway Plant $1,500, one year at 4 per cent.,
60 00
Renewals $35,000. one year at 4 per cent., 1,400 00
$1,524 00
$3,356 0g
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CR.
By interest on taxes,
$1,050 00
By interest on deposits,
45 37
By interest on notes,
26 92
By Town appropriation,
2,200 00
$3,322 29
Overdraft,
$33 80
Joseph T. Leahy, Treasurer, in account wth the Town of Randoph.
Balance on hand December 31, 1905, Borrowed on Town notes, 42,000 00
$2,229 34
Received Taxes of 1903
$900 00
1904
6,600 00
1905 (regular)
7,700 00
1905 (excise)
36 87
1906 (regular)
27,000 00
1906 (excise)
1,258 60
1906 (street sprink- ling) 175 00
$43,670 47
Received from Selectmen for Sunday accounts, $749 76 Received from State Treasurer :
Corporation tax, in part, $4,166 20
National Bank tax, in full, 1,859 30
Military aid, account 1905, 157 00
State aid, account of 1905,
3,900 00
Burial indigent soldiers account, 1905
70 00
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Street Railway tax,
607 34
One-half salary Inspector of Animals,
50 00
10,809 84
Received from other Towns, pauper account :
State,
110 00
Quincy,
53 65
Boston,
37 87
Stoughton,
120 95
Holliston,
26 75
Holbrook,
225 59
Abington,
71 40
646 21
Received interest :
On deposits,
45 37
On taxes,
1,050 00
On notes (premium)
26 92
1,122 29
Received tuition from State,
$83 50
Tuition from Boston,
25 00
Superintendent of Schools,
500 00
Massachusetts School Fund,
770 63
Dog licenses,
472 32
From sale of junk,
3 80
From sale of stove,
5 00
Interest on Coddington Fund,
64 00
1,924 25
Received sundries :
Court fees from Quincy,
$221 05
Court fees from Dedham,
15 00
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
From sale of ink, I5
Of Ellen F. Mahoney, in full pay- ment of expenses paid by the Town of Randolph in 1901 for her late husband at the State Asylum, 35 90
Received for licenses :
272 10
Two billiard and pool, 4 00
4 00
$103,428 26
Paid orders of Selectmen, $63,046 71
Paid Town note No. 121, anticipation of taxes, $10,000 00
Town note No. 122, anticipation of taxes, 10,000 00
Town note No. 126, anticipation of taxes, 10,000 00
Town note No. 130, anticipation of taxes, 3,000 00
Town note No. 129, anticipation of taxes, 5,000 00
Town note No. 125, anticipation of taxes. 2,000 00
Balance on hand December 31, 1906,
$40,000 00 $381 55
$103,428 26
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CONDENSED MONTHLY STATEMENT
RECEIPTS
EXPENDITURES
MONTHS
1
BALANCE
Taxes
Select- men
Notes
Interest
Other towns
State Treasurer
All other
Orders
Notes
December 1905
$2,229 34
January 1906
$2,000 00
$14 19
$2 00
$2,286 19
1,959 34
February
$1,100 00
2,369 30
690 04
March. .
1,136 87|
10,000 00
$110 00
1,673 71
10,263 20
April
1,400 00
20,000 00
100 73
40 40
9,622 06
2,589 94
May
800 00
$182 00
5,000 00
5,357 50
3,214 44
June
1,600 00
90 00
3,000 00
5 48
25 00
5,263 99
2,670 93
July
1,800 00
4 27
26 75
91 76
3,258 92
1,334 79
August
1,900 00
45 00
83 50
3,008 67
104 62
September.
5,900 00
75 00
2,000 00
4 25
500 00
7,163 15
1,720 72
October
19,300 00
75 00
137 24
5,035 44
10,000 00
6,197 52
November .. .
3,200 00
80 00
50 55
10,759 84|
7,330 64
12,957 27
December ..
5,533 60
202 76
635 88
408 73
1,320 15
10,677 14
10,000 00
381 55
Totals, 1906
$43,670 47
$749 76 $42,000 00
$1,122 29
$646 21 $10.809 84
$2,200 35
$63,046 71 $40,000 00
$381 55
Totals, 1905
44,631 05
885 71
40,000 00
2.185 72|
1,388 14|
10,045 39
2,284 44||
61,330 76
10,300 00
2,229 34
Totals, 1901
13,181 92
719 59
40,000 00
1,229 73
1,191 53
10,445 75
3,100 56
63,045 57
38,000 00
2,139 65
Totals, 1903
45,616 50
500 81
38,000 00
2.508 33
1,948 19
11,361 76
3,403 98
59,392 10
12,480 00
3,616 14
Totals, 1902
40,574 70
923 05
39,000 00
845 77
1,597 74|
11,277 16
2,763 53
60,735 32
40,480 00
148 67
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20,000 00
407 67
50 00
TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
FINANCIAL EXHIBIT, Dec. 31, 1906.
LIABILITIES.
Treasury notes :
Turner Library, $5,000 00
Randolph Savings Bank, 5,000 00
Randolph Savings Bank,
10,000 00
Coddington Fund,
1,600 00
Water Loan Sinking Fund,
15,000 00
Three notes of $850 each, 2,550 00
(Allen street and Highland ave.)
Four notes of $630"each, 2,520 00
(Liberty and Lafayette streets)
Four notes of $500 each, 2,000 00
(Liberty. North and Lafayette streets)
Two notes of $500 each, (Highway plant)
1,000 00
Four notes of $500 each,
2,000 00
(Wales avenue extension)
Two notes of $1,000 each, 2,000 00
(Prescott School repairs)
Two notes of $10,000 each,
20,000 00
(Anticipation of taxes)
$68,670 00
Interest on above notes (estimated)
375 00
$69,045 00
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
ASSETS.
Unpaid taxes of 1903,
$62 52
Unpaid taxes of 1904,
2,141 95
Unpaid taxes of 1905,
9,040 49
Unpaid taxes of 1906,
16,006 90
Unpaid taxes of street sprinkling,
155 16
Interest on taxes (estimated)
1.072 00
State aid to be refunded,
4,099 50
Military aid to be refunded,
126 00
Burial expenses to be refunded,
105 00
Corporation tax, balance due,
I7 23
Due from Quincy pauper account,
58 80
Due from State pauper account,
22 00
Due from Boston pauper account,
68 00
Due from Brockton pauper account,
78 00
Due from Avon pauper account,
142 00
Due from Concord pauper account,
271 62
Due from Duxbury pauper account,
89 00
Due from Norfolk & Bristol St. Ry. Co., 17 10
Cash in hands of Treasurer,
381 55
$33,954 82
Net Town debt Dec. 31, 1906,
$35,090 18
Net Town debt Dec. 31, 1905.
35,471 50
Decrease of debt in 1906,
$381 32
In addition to the above the Treasurer holds the Codding- ton Fund note of $1.600, and also a deposit of $300 in the Randolph Savings Bank, the income of both of which is to be applied for school purposes only.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH.
Randolph, Mass., February 8, 1907.
The undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Randolph, re- spectfully report that they have examined the accounts of the Treasurer and find the same correctly kept, with proper vouchers and entries made for all payments and receipts.
MICHAEL F. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM H. LEAVITT. JOHN B. WREN,
Auditors.
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SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
Record of Town Meetings in 1906.
TOWN MEETING WARRANT.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph :
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