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At a meeting of the Joint Boards of Randolph, Holbrook and Braintree, held in Braintree, January 31, 1917, it was voted to send a strong protest to the State Board of Health and a copy of the same to the County Commissioners. This has been done and the only reply we have had leads us to believe that if we do not want this institution on our water shed it may be advisable to place the matter before the citizens at a regular meeting.
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Orders have been drawn on the Treasurer amounting to $9,898.91, as follows:
For joint maintenance $4,385 38
Randolph maintenance .
1,978 04
Randolph service pipe construction
779 45
North Main Street extension
545 81
Fairmount Street extension
851 96
Norfolk Road extension .
126 27
Interest .
1,232 00
$9,898 91
Joint Account Paid by Randolph for 1916
Paid Pay roll, labor $ 2 40
James Fardy, labor 40 20
Edwin M. Mann, wood 3 00
Charles N. Cox, labor
14 00
Henry Campbell, labor
20 00
John Reynolds, rent 30 00
C. Fred Lyons, supplies
4 27
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
6 85
Pay roll, labor
36 15
R. F. Forrest, labor
31 50
R. E. O'Brien, supplies and labor
1 55
J: B. Mahoney, supplies
6 00
Buck Grain Co., hay and grain
24 16
F. W. Hayden & Co., supplies
11 25
Quaker City Rubber Co., supplies
16 86
Charles W. Sabin, horse blanket 8 00
McLeod & Henry Co., supplies.
32 53
Federal Steam & Gas Co., supplies
24 68
N.Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
33
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Paid M. E. Leahy, shingles
$64 43
A. E. Perry, labor .
12 60
John Shea, labor . 8 40
F. A. Spear, labor
18 00
C. F. Blanche, team
3 00
J. B. McNeill, labor and material
4 55
J. B. Mahoney, supplies
25 99
F. A. Spear, labor 50 25
Pay roll, labor
119 00
Frank Diauto, hay and grain .
19 35
R. F. Forrest, labor
115 25
N. E. T. & T. Co.
29 38
M. E. Leahy, coal
219 65
G. W. Shedd, curtains
22 00
Julian D'Este Co., supplies
2 55
Crosby Steam Gauge & Valve Co., supplies
102 18
Detroit Graphite Co., supplies .
3 00
Wadsworth, Howland Co., Inc., paint.
14 75
Valvoline Oil Co., oil . :
44 50
Federal Steam & Gas Supply Co., supplies
6 16
Eugene Thayer, supplies .
70
G. W. Knowlton Rubber Co., supplies
12 44
Union Water Meter Co., supplies 2 82
1
H. F. Libby, labor
42 97
J. E Devine, labor .
2 50
Moses F. Mann, labor
6 60
R. F. Forrest, labor .
3 10
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
25
Pay roll, labor
32 90
Buck Grain Co., hay and grain.
19 80
Pay roll, labor
6 90
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
58
John Shea, labor
6 00
Moses F. Mann, labor
5 40
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Paid R. F. Forrest, labor . . $51 00
Sumner & Gerald, supplies
1 75
Quaker City Rubber Co., supplies . 8 16
Federal Steam & Gas Supply Co., supplies 5 47
N. E. T. & T. Co.
6 16
Valvoline Oil Co., oil .
31 50
McLeod & Henry Co., supplies .
34 76
Bay State St. Rwy. Fgt. Co., freight
2 99
N. Y. Belting & Packing Co., belting
8 25
Buck Grain Co., hay and grain
15 25
James Spence, supplies
2 50
The Borden Co., supplies
35
Charles N. Cox, labor
16 00
Joseph F. Leahy, insurance
36 13
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
25
· Pay roll, labor .
56 10
R. F. Forrest, labor
27 20
N.Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
33
Isaac R. Mann, gravel
70
George A. Roel, labor
1 00
Charles J. Dolan, labor
16 80
Pay roll, labor .
53 20
R. F. Forrest, labor
40 90
M. E. Leahy, coal
290 23
Charles H. Saunders, lunch
2 20
J. B. Mahoney, supplies .
1 30
John V. Beal, legal advice
15 00
Duncan Henderson, labor
3 00
Charles J. Dolan, labor 1 20
James Fardy, labor . 17 45
Thomas Good, auto 1 25
Pay roll, labor
36 90
R. F. Forrest, labor 23 00
N. Y. Belting & Packing Co., belting .
1 12
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Paid G. W. Knowlton Rubber Co., supplies . . $45 02
Crosby Steam Gauge & Valve Co., supplies 3 34
Pratt & Cady Co., supplies .
79
H. W. Johns-Manville Co., supplies
5 50
Valvoline Oil Co., oil .
39 00
Eagle Oil Supply Co., oil .
9 00
Federal Steam & Gas Supply Co., supplies
2 03
M. E. Leahy, coal
191 57
N. E. T. &. T. Co.
6 27
Fred A. Spear, labor 75 80
Fred A. Spear, labor 112 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight .
1 20
John B. McNeill, labor and material 43 46
M. F. Sullivan, labor . .10 95
13 20
Pay roll, labor 2 10
Fred A. Spear, labor
22 01
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
2 61
R. F. Forrest, labor .
48 00
Pay roll, labor
90
Pay roll, labor .
10 50
Michael F. Sullivan, labor
12 00
Fred A. Spear, labor
136 75
Thomas F. McGrath, labor
9 60
H. F. Libby, labor
166 82
George H. Stetson, labor
12 90
M. E. Leahy, coal .
291 84
Thomas F. McGrath, labor
12 00
Fred A. Spear, labor
65 65
Joseph T. Leahy, insurance
6 61
Buck Grain Co., hay and grain
28 88
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
91
Edward F. Murphy, labor
7 20
Thomas Good, auto . 1 00
59
Edward F. Murphy, labor
EIGHTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
Paid Randolph Garage, labor
$2 25
George P. Bancroft, labor
1 50
Pay roll, labor
27 60
Thomas F. McGrath, labor 12 00
R. F. Forrest, labor
21 00
Crosby Steam Gauge & Valve Co., supplies
3 88
Roberts Iron Works, supplies
21 52
Julian D'Este Co., supplies 17 60
Frank J. Woodman, auto
50
Shawmut Chemical Co., supplies
15 00
G. W. Knowlton Rubber Co., supplies 3 10
Valvoline Oil Co., oil . 45 50
Quaker City Rubber Co., supplies 12 37
8 29
R. F. Forrest, labor
21 00
George H. Stetson, carting.
1 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
89
Pay roll, labor -.
21 60
W. F. Barrett, expense.
12 39
National Lead Co., lead and oil
266 63
Buck Grain Co., hay and grain 46 62
F. W. Hayden & Co., supplies .
31 87
R. F Forrest, labor .
36 00
Moses F. Mann, labor
2 40
John Shea, labor .
4 80
George H. Stetson, labor
3 60
John Reynolds, rent.
30 00
George H. Stetson, rent of pung
6 00
N. E T. & T. Co ..
2 93
Eagle Oil Supply Co., supplies.
4 97
Valvoline Oil Co., oil .
31 20
Julian D'Este Co., supplies .
48
Garlock Packing Co., packing.
40 21
Scautte & Korting Co., supplies
35 42
N. E. T. & T. Co. .
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Frank W. Harris, team and express . 26 87
$4,385 38
Less amount received from Town of Braintree . $86 22
Less amount received from sale of junk . 45 92
132 14
$4,253 24
Joint bills paid by Town of Holbrook
2,993 03
Joint bills paid by both towns
$7,246 27
One-half to be paid by each town $3,623 13
Net amount paid by Holbrook. . 2,993 03
Due from Holbrook $630 10
Joint Maintenance Bills Paid by Holbrook
Paid Fred L. Hodge, labor and supplies
$ 146 72
W. H. Ward, salary 1,200 00
F. H. Woodman, auto 2 75
John W. Porter, coal
1,309 46
F. H. Libby, labor and supplies .
150 00
Edward J. Meigley, labor and supplies . .
100 00
Broad Gauge Iron Works, supplies
25 20
Fred L. Hodge, plans and specifications .
10 00
Percy Peckham, care of standpipe .
3 00
Carroll & Flye, legal advice
5 00
Maurice Murphy, labor .
7 80
Harold D. Ward, engineer
30 00
George T. Wild, supplies
3 10
$2,993 03
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Randolph Maintenance
Paid pay roll, labor .
$37 80
Walter L. Hickey, printing 7 00
James Fardy, labor 1 80
Bernard Moore, labor
12 50
Randolph Trust Co., rent .
2 50
R. F. Forrest, salary
75 00
C. Fred Lyons, supplies
73
Pay roll, labor .
10 80
R. F. Forrest, labor
45 00
R. E. O'Brien, labor
2 33
Pneumatic Rubber Stamp Co., labor
1 70
F. W. Hayden & Co., supplies
4 60
Sumner & Gerald, supplies. 10 35
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead .
13 30
Braintree Water Dept., labor .
4 35
Loose Leaf & Card Manifold Co., book .
10 76
National Meter Co .; meters
123 85
William D. Hatchfield, labor
1 50
P. H. Mclaughlin, exp.
7 50
J. B. McNeill, labor 6 15
Pay roll, labor
19 05
Boston Safe Deposit, rent
10 00
R. F. Forrest, labor
42 00
N. E. T. & T. Co. .
22 89
Chapman Valve Co., supplies
4 45
Brockton Water Dept., labor
10 60
P. H. Mclaughlin, exp.
1 85
John Shea, labor
9 60
John Carr, labor
1 20
Pay roll, labor®
18 00
Pay roll, labor
21 30
John Shea, labor 10 80
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Paid Moses F. Mann, labor
$ 8 40
R. F. Forrest, labor .
43 50
Sumner & Gerald; supplies
8 92
National Meter Co., meters
60 34
N. E. T. & T. Co. .
4 04
Union Water Meter Co., supplies
3 89
Moses F. Mann, labor
2 40
P. H. Mclaughlin, exp.
5 15
Joseph J. McMahon, postage .
12 00
Pay roll, labor
17 10
R. F. Forrest, labor
24 15
Joseph J. McMahon, postage
12 00
Bernard Moore, labor
12 50
P. C. Crockett, labor
1 00
Richard F. Forrest, salary
50 00
Pay roll, labor
13 20
R F. Forrest, labor
16 50
Pay roll, labor
17 40
R. F. Forrest, labor
10 50
National Meter Co., meters
55 00
Pneumatic Rubber Stamp Co., stamp
3 00
M. Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies 4 20
Chapman Valve Co., supplies 3 70
N. E. T. & T. Co. 6 85
John B. McNeill, labor .
2 10
Charles F. Gettemy, certifying notes
4 00
Patrick H. Mclaughlin, exp 3 39
Pay roll, labor .
28 80
Brockton Water Dept., labor 17 00
1 00
R. F. Forrest, labor .
3 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
R. F. Forrest 50
25 00
Joseph J. McMahon, postage
1 00
Joseph J. McMahon, postage
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Paid pay roll, labor
$5 40
R. F. Forrest, labor
4 50
National Meter Co., meters
57 00
Addressograph Co., machine.
210 02
N. E. T. & T. Co.
3 74
R. F. Forrest, labor
21 00
Pay roll, labor
51 00
John B. McNeill, salary
125 00
W. F. Barrett, expense
22 00
W. F. Barrett, salary
150 00
The Mosler Safe Co., safe
125 00
F.'W. Hayden & Co., supplies
1 99
R. F. Forrest, labor
33 25
Moses F. Mann, labor
9 60
Bernard Moore, labor
12 50
P. H. Mclaughlin, exp.
3 45
Joseph J. McMahon, postage
12 00
John Shea, labor
19 20
Richard F. Forrest .
50 00
N. E. T. & T. Co.
2 61
Hersey Mfg. Co., supplies 92
Walter L. Hickey, printing
23 75
National Meter Co., supplies
4 70
Sumner & Gerald, supplies
70
Addressograph Co., supplies .
. 1 61
Frank W. Harris, team and express
5 31
$1,978 04
Norfolk Road Extension
Paid Sumner & Gerald, supplies . $ 18 00
Donaldson Iron Co., pipe 100 12
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead 6 65
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Paid J. E. Sprague, supplies . $2 85
Perron, Semans & Co., supplies. 5 15
M. E. Leahy, supplies. 3 50
$126 27
Randolph Service Pipe Construction
Paid pay roll, labor .
$12 00
R. F. Forrest, labor 1 50
F. W. Hayden & Co., supplies 1 20
Sumner & Gerald, supplies .
36 96
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
35
Waldo Bros., Inc., supplies .
6 80
Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., supplies .
37 44
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
3 75
Pay roll, labor
24 00
Pay roll, labor
35 10
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
25
R. F. Forrest, labor
18 00
Sumner & Gerald, pipe.
98 64
Moses F. Mann, labor
1 20
Pay roll, labor .
31 50
R. F. Forrest, labor
15 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
25
Pay roll, labor
21 60
R. F. Forrest, labor
4 70
Pay roll, labor
69 30
R. F. Forrest, labor
13 50
Union Water Meter Co., supplies
42 57
Sumner & Gerald, supplies .
15 90
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight 25
Pay roll, labor 105 60
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R. F. Forrest, labor 31 50
Frank J. Woodman, auto
50
Sumner & Gerald, pipe
60 48
R. F. Forrest, labor
16 50
N. Y., N. H. &. H. R. R. Co., freight
26
Pay roll, labor
23 40
R. F. Forrest, labor
9 50
Moses F. Mann, labor
7 20
John Shea, labor
4 80
Sumner & Gerald, supplies
26 63
Frank W. Harris, express
1 32
$779 45
Interest Account, 1916
Paid Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer $140 00
Randolph Trust Co.
16 00
Randolph Savings Bank
40 00
Somerville Savings Bank 60 00
Arlington Savings Bank
20 00
City of Worcester
20 00
Charles L. Burrell, Treasurer
300 00
Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer
120 00
Fred L. Coburn . 10 00
Randolph Savings Bank
30 00
Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer
76 00
Arlington Savings Bank .
20 00
Charles L. Burrell, Treasurer
300 00
Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer
60 00
$1,232 00
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North Main Street Extension
Paid Donaldson Iron Co., pipe
$231 63
P. C. Crockett, carting
9 53
Pay roll, labor .
38 25
R. F. Forrest, labor
38 50
Pay roll, labor
49 20
R. F. Forrest, labor
1 50
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
68
Pay roll, labor
60
Pay roll, labor
92 57
J. E. Sprague, supplies
18 00
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead
44 23
Chapman Valve Mfg. Co ..
18 00
F. W. Hayden & Co., supplies
3 12
$545 81
Fairmount Avenue
Paid Chapman Valve Mfg. Co.,
$ 95 00
Donaldson Iron Co., pipe
349 08
P. C. Crockett, carting
13 47
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
3 08
Pay roll, labor
62 80
R. F. Forrest, labor
25 50
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
42
Pay roll, labor
137 85
Robert Bambury, Jr.
92 00
Pay roll, labor.
21 60
R. F. Forrest, labor
4 50
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead
46 66
$851 96
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RECEIPTS
Fixed rates
$4,992 00
Meter rates .
5,700 01
Meter rentals .
758 67
Labor and fixtures
945 13
Junk .
45 92
Town of Braintree .
86 22
Town of Holbrook, balance of 1915
471 47
Interest, Edwin M. Mann
8 27
$13,007 69
Less rebates .
54 50
$12,953 19
WILLIAM F. BARRETT, JOHN B. McNEILL, RICHARD F. FORREST, Water Commissioners.
Randolph, February 14, 1917.
We the undersigned, auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of the Water Com- missioners and find them correct with proper vouchers for all orders drawn on the Treasurer.
M. F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN WREN, JOHN K. WILLARD, Auditors.
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To the Water Commissioners Randolph and Holbrook Water Works
The following is the usual table:
Coal
Daily
1916
Gallons Pumped
Gallons Daily Average
Burned Average
January
10,276,000
331,483
58,460
1,885
February
10,640,000
366,896
51,440
1,773
March
12,012,000
387,483
61,620
1,987
April
10,976,000
365,866
53,730
1,791
May
12,376,000
399,225
62,140
2,004
June
12,964,000
432,133
63,080
2,102
July
14,000,000
451,612
60,220
1,942
August
15,624,000
504,000
62,090
2,002
September
13,412,000
427,066
61,680
2,056
October
12,516,000
403,741
52,290
1,686
November
11,032,000
367,733
51,250
1,708
December
10,892,000
351,354
50,530
1,630
Totals
146,720,000
400,874
638,530
1,744
Increase over
1915
17,368,000
47,453
27,140
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Largest day's pumping, July 22, 1916, 1,008,000 gallons. Time, 11.15 hours.
Largest week's pumping ended July 22, 1916, 4,172,000 gallons. Respectfully submitted,
W. H. WARD,
Engineer.
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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 use of water must be made at the office of the Water Commissioners, and state fully the pur- poses 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 responsible 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 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
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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 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 impose.
4. Any person supplied with water shall not allow another to take water from their fixtures without the written permission 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 to let any party take water from their premises until they show a permit from the Water Commissioners. Any person fur- nishing 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
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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 violations of any of the regulations, or whenever they deem it expedient.
10. The regular rates for the use of water shall be pay- able 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 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.
11. The Water Commissioners reserve the right to change the water rates at any time, except in cases of dwelling houses and established special rates.
12. For business requiring large quantities of water, and 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 application therefor at the office of the Water Commission- ers. The Commissioners may then proceed to lay the necessary service pipes to the interior of the building, pro- vided all expense incurred beyond the line of the street
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shall be paid by the owner of the premises, who shall there- after maintain and keep the same in good order at his own cost; and the same shall be at all times subject to the con- trol of the Commissioners. 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 premises, unless the additional expense is borne by the owner.
The following water rates are established until further notice:
No connection made with the main for any pur-
pose for less than . 86 00
Dwelling - Houses
Occupied by one family, for the first faucet .
$6 00
Each additional faucet to be used by the same
family . 2 00
Two or more families occupying one house, one faucet for all, each family 5 00
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
Each additional pan or self-acting water closet. 4 00
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
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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 price includes water for washing car- riages.
Offices, Stores, Markets, Barber Shops and Restau- rants. When used for ordinary purposes, same as for dwelling houses.
Building purposes. Each cask of lime or cement . . 05
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Hose
For sprinkling streets, washing windows and sim- ilar uses, 1-4-inch nozzle to be used only on the 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 gal- lons 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, may be supplied by the Water Commissioners, for which 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 and heat excepted, will be made at the expense of the town.
WM. F. BARRETT, JOHN B. McNEILL, RICHARD F. FORREST,
Water Commissioners.
75
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN TREASURER
1916
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURER
Water Department
Receipts
Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1915
$ 1,765 69
Received from Water Rates . 12,953 29
Received from proceeds of notes, Fairmount Street
800 00
Received from interest on deposits
65 07
$15,584 05
Disbursements
Paid orders Water Commissioners .
$9,898 91
Paid coupons on bonds.
3,300 00
Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1916
2,385 14
$15,584 05
Randolph, February 14, 1916.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Randolph, have this day examined the accounts of Patrick H. McLaugh- lin, Treasurer of the Water Commissioners and find the same correct.
MICHAEL F. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN K. WILLARD, JOHN B. WREN,
Auditors.
79
EIGHTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
Patrick H. Mclaughlin, Treasurer, in account with Ran- dolph Water Loan Sinking Fund.
Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1915 . $7,698 89
Received from town appropriation . 2,500 00
For 2 City of Gloucester Bonds 2,000 00
For Town of Randolph Note 300 00
Received Interest
On 21 Town of Randolph Bonds, $1,000 each, 1 year at 4% . $840 00
On 8 American Telephone and Telegraph bonds 1,000 each, 1 year at 4% 320 00
On 4 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. bonds, $1,000 each, 1 year at 4% . 160 00
On 8 Boston & Maine R. R. bonds, $1,000 each, 6 mos. at 4% : 155 00
On 3 Old Colony R. R. bonds, $1,000 each, 1 year at 4% 120 00
On 2 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R. bonds, 1 year at 4℃ 80 00
On 2 City of Gloucester bonds, $1,000 each, 6 mos. at 4% . 40 00
On 2 Town of Randolph notes, $300 each, 1 year at 4% 24 00
Quincy Savings Bank
41 20
Abington Savings Bank 46 40
People's Savings Bank .
40 80
South Weymouth Savings Bank
23 22
Randolph Savings Bank 308 29
. On Deposits . 27 64
$14,725 44
80 .
TOWN OF RANDOLPH
Expenditures
Deposit in Randolph Trust Company $11,900 00
Deposit in Old Colony Trust Company 2,365 53
Deposit in Savings Banks . 459 91
$14,725 44
Financial Statement of the Water Department, Dec. 31, 1916
Liabilities
Due January 23, 1917, note $500 00
May 4, 1917, note . 500 00
July 15, 1917, note .
1,000 00
August 17, 1917, note .
400 00
November 15, 1917, note
400 00
January 23, 1918, note
-500 00
May 4, 1918, note .
500 00
July 15, 1918, note .
1,000 00
August 17, 1918, note .
400 00
December 16, 1918, note
1,000 00
January 23, 1919, note
500 00
May 4, 1919, notė . 500 00
July 15, 1919, note
1,000 00
January 23, 1920, note
500. 00
January 23, 1921, note
.500 00
November 5, 1923, note
3,000 00
April 1, 1917, bonds.
40,000 00
May 1, 1918, bonds
20,000 00
Ju y 1, 1922, bonds .
25,000 00
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