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$ 15 50
458. Feb. 5. George A. Sherborne, teaming 5 25
459. Feb. 5. Sherborne & Coughlin Express Co. 1 00
460. Feb. 5. Void.
461. Feb. 5.
Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station
59 62
462. Mar. 12.
Staples & Gould, sewer pipe 18 00
463. Mar. 12. Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station 63 88
464. Mar. 12.
George A. Sherborne, teaming 2 50
465. Mar. 12.
H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station 18 00
466. Mar. 12.
H. E. Morgan Est., mercury
2 50
467. Mar. 12.
Miss M. Riddell, printing post cards 4 75
468. Mar. 19.
100 00
469. Mar. 19.
James Murray, well damage claim John E. Swift, attorney for Ellen Barry, land damage claim ·
450 00
123
470. Apr. 2. Milford Daily News, printing as- sessments 471. Apr. 2. H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station .
$ 24 00
16 75
472. Apr.
2. Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station 65 92
473. Apr. 9. William P. Clarke, printing 5 75
474. Apr.
9. Charles H. Waters, superintend- ence and clerical work (two months) 100 00
475. Apr. 16.
Antoina Flocca, use of private land as roadway from Pond to Beach street while construct- ing sewer on Main street
20 00
476. Apr. 16.
Wagner Electric Mfg. Co., trans- former oil ·
2 50
477. Apr. 16.
F. Tompkins, office supplies 1 61
478. Apr. 16. Davoren Express Co. 2 49
479. Apr. 16. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 16 00
480. Apr. 16.
William Quinn, labor at disposal plant 15 00
481. Apr. 16.
John Casey, labor at disposal
plant 15 00
482. Apr. 16.
Henry Mann, labor at disposal plant
10 00
483. Apr. 30.
William Quinn, labor at disposal plant 11 00
484. Apr.
30. John Casey, labor at disposal plant 11 00
485. Apr.
30. Henry Mann, labor at disposal plant
11 00
486. Apr. 30. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 11 00
487. Apr. 30. 30.
Milford Iron Foundry 8 76
488. Apr.
H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station . ·
16 20
124
489. Apr. 30. C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work 50 00
490. Apr.
30. C. H. Waters, telephone, stamps and car fares to beds ·
9 09
491. Apr. 30.
J. B. Edwards, team
4 50
492. Apr. 30. Atlantic Works, brass casing for cylinder at dosing apparatus . 275 00
493. Apr. 30.
Remick Furniture Co., office sup- plies .
43 00
494.
May
7.
Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station
72 94
495.
May
7. Edward Vaughan, nails . ·
25
496. May
7. Clark Ellis & Sons, pipe . ·
98 71
497. May 7. Fred E. Wood, labor ·
53 00
498. May 7.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant
16 00
499.
May
7. William Quinn, labor at disposal plant ·
16 00
500. May
7. John Casey, labor at disposal
plant
15 75
501. May
7. Henry Mann, labor at disposal plant
16 00
502. May 7.
Cenedella & Co. Section VI.
1,000 00
503. May 14. William Jones, labor at disposal plant
12 00
504.
May 14.
William Quinn, labor at disposal plant 12 00
505.
May
14. Henry Mann, labor at disposal
plant
12 00
506.
May 14. John Casey, labor at disposal plant ·
12 00
507. May
21. F. A. Barbour, engineer . 175 10
508. May 21.
Cenedella & Co., Section VI. 843 28
509. May 21.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 00
510.
May 21.
William Quinn, labor at disposal plant 11 00
511.
May 21. Dennis E. O'Connor, labor at dis- posal plant 10 00
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512. May 21. John Casey, labor at disposal plant. $12 00
513. May 21. Henry Mann, labor at disposal plant 12 00
514. May 21. C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work 50 00
515. May 21. Frank P. Dillon, traveling ex- penses and express charges 10 30
13 00
516. May 21. Miss M. Riddell, two books . 517. May 28. Dennis E. O'Connor, labor at disposal plant . 10 00
518. May
28. John Casey, labor at disposal plant .
10 00
519. May
28. Henry Mann, labor at disposal plant
10 00
520. May 28. William Jones, labor at disposal plant
10 00
521. May 28.
William Quinn, labor at disposal plant 10 00
522.
May 28.
W. P. Clarke, printing notices . 2 00
523. June 4.
H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station 20 00
524. June 4. G. M. Billings, printing notices .
1 75
525. June 4. Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station
63 88
526. June
4. William Jones, labor at disposal plant
10 00
527. June 11. £
William Jones, labor at disposal plant
10 00
528. June 11. Fred E. Wood, inspector and ex-
penses to Marlboro and Fra- mingham ·
50 00
529. June 16. Staples & Gould, material 7 83
530. June 16. Milford Journal Co., printing as- sessments 15 80
531. June 25. C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work .
50 00
I26
532. June 25. C. H. Waters, car fare, telephone and postage $ 12 37
533. June 25.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant 24 00
534. June 25. Johnston Teaming Co., plowing and teaming 56 50 ·
535. June 25. Daniel E. Ward, express and freight . 1 86
536. July 2. George E. Stacy, cash book for W. P'. Foley's use 2 75
537. July 2. Fred E. Wood, inspector . 12 00 .
538. July 2.
H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station 16 50
539. July
2. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 00
540. July 9. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 00
541. July 23.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant 24 00
542. Aug. 6.
John C. Lynch, recording deeds and takings and general service
119 87
5 43. Aug. 6. Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station
95 36
544. Aug. 6. G. M. Billings, printing .
2 00
545. Aug. 6. Pratt Bros., labor and material . 58 16
546. Aug. 6. Pratt Bros., labor and material . 4 93
547. Aug. 6.
Davoren Express, carting and freight . 4 20
548. Aug.
6.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant 22 00
549.
Aug. 6.
H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station 18 00
550. Aug. 6. W. C. Tewksbury, labor and ma- terial at pumping station 34 26
551. Aug. 13.
Milford Shoe Co., tallow . 1 20
552. Aug. 13.
C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work · 553.
50 00
Aug. 13. C. H. Waters, car fare, express charges and postage . 5 78
I27
554. Aug. 13. William Jones, labor at disposal plant
$ 12 00
555. Aug. 13. F. P. Dillon, expenses 5 00
556. Aug. 20. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 10 00
557. Aug. 20. Daniel E. Ward, teaming 1 20
558. Aug. 20.
Otis Whitney & Son, account tool house contract 100 00
559. Aug.
20. Damon Safe and Vault Engineer- ing Co., omnibus for plans 120 00
560. Aug. 20.
A. H. Cenedella, C. E., investi- gating D. J. Lang well 2 50
561. Sept. 3. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 24 00
562. Sept.
3. C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work 50 00
563. Sept.
3.
H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station
17 50
564. Sept.
3. Milford Electric Light and Power Co. at pumping station . 47 50
565. Sept. 7.
Otis Whitney & Son, account tool house contract 300 00
566. Sept. 10.
Milford Journal Co., printing
proposals 3 53
567. Sept. 10.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant 9 75
568. Sept. 17.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant
12 00
569. Sept. 17. Cenedella & Co., labor at disposal plant 2 00
570. Sept.
17. Cenedella & Co., repairing, invert in manhole 3 60
571. Sept. 17. Cenedella & Co., flushing sewers, men and team . 572. Sept. 17.
42 12
Milford Daily News, printing proposals 6 50
573. Sept. 17. C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work 50 00
128
574. Sept. 24. Boston & Albany R. R. Co., freight on pipe . $118 76
575. Sept. 24. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 00.
576. Oct. 1. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 10 00
577. Oct. 1. H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station 15 00.
578. Oct.
1. Boston & Albany R. R. Co., freight on pipe . 171 21
579. Oct. 9. Milford Iron Foundry, M. H. C. F. and steps 37 35
580. Oct.
9. Fred A. Houdlette & Son, C. I. pipe 88 69
581. Oct. 9. Sherborne & Coughlin Express Co., teaming 1 50
582. Oct. 9. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 00
583. Oct. 9. A. H. Baker, care of fire hose af- ter flushing sewers .
10 00
584. Oct. 9.
Davoren Express, teaming 1 00
585. Oct. 9. Boston & Albany R. R. Co., freight on pipe . ·
2 80
880 84
586. Oct. 9. Eastern Clay Goods Co., pipe . 587. Oct. 9. Otis Whitney & Son, tool house contract 97 00
588. Oct. 15.
Cutler Hammer Mfg. Co., appara- tus for pumping station 89 13
589. Oct. 15 Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co., apparatus for pumping station 86 11
590. Oct. 15. Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station 48 16 591. Oct. 15. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 10 75
592. Oct. 15. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight on pipe . 52 58
593. Oct. 15. Milford Iron Foundry, M. H. C. F. and steps .
78 09
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594. Oct. 22.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant $ 12 00
595. Oct.
22. C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work 50 00
596. Oct.
22. C. H. Waters, expenses telephone and express charges · Boston & Albany R. R. Co., freight on pipe . ·
165 04
598. Oct. 29. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 00
599. Oct. 29.
Milford Iron Foundry, M. H. C. F. and steps 62 58
600. Oct. 29. Wagner Electric Mfg. Co., trans- former for pumping station 47 00
601. Nov. 5. Cenedella & Co., estimate Section VII 6,455 08
602. Nov. 5.
Eastern Clay Goods Co., pipe ·
326 53
603. Nov. 5. Milford Iron Foundry, M. H. F., special .
12 78
604. Nov. 5. Boston & Albany R. R. Co., freight on pipe . 49 92
605. Nov.
5. H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station 24 50
606. Nov. 5. William Jones, labor at disposal plant ·
8 00
607. Nov. 5.
Adams Express Co. . 608. Nov. 12.
75
William Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 00
609. Nov. 12.
Milford Iron Foundry, M. H. C. F. and steps 35 57
610. Nov. 19.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 00
611. Nov. 19. C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work 50 00
612. Nov. 19. Ames Plow Co., plow 5 62 613. Nov. 19. Milford Electric Lightand Power
Co., power at pumping station 29 04
8 32
597. Oct. 22.
I30
614. Nov. 19. Milford Iron Foundry M. H. C. F. and steps $ 54 66
615. Nov. 19. Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co., transformer oil . 1 10
616. Nov. 26. William Jones, labor at disposal plant 7 25
617. Nov. 26. Milford Journal Co., printing 3 00
618. Nov. 26. Adams Express Co. .
75
619. Nov. 26. Milford Iron Foundry, M. H. C. F. and steps ·
33 78
620. Dec. 3. Milford Electric Light and Power Co., power at pumping station 32 16
621. Dec. 3.
II. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station 15 00
622. Dec. 3. Edwards & Heroux, team 2 00
Dec. 3. Sherborne & Coughlin Ex. Co. . 1 25
624. Dec. 3.
John McCue, labor at disposal plant 14 75
625. Dec. 3.
William Jones, labor at disposal plant a .
5 50
626. Dec. 10. Staples & Gould, pipe .
21 69
627. Dec. 10. Clark Ellis & Sons, pipe .
272 85
628. Dec. 23.
Milford Water Co., C. I. pipe 27 68 . 629. Dec. 23. C. H. Waters, superintendence and clerical work 50 00
630. Dec. 30.
Milford Iron Foundry, M. H. C. F. and steps 40 02
631. Dec. 30.
H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station 21 50
632. Dec. 30.
W. C. Tewksbury, labor and ma- terial at pumping station 53 17
1910.
633. Jan. 7.
Milford Electric Light and Power Co., power at pumping station
47 52
634. Jan. 7. Charles S. Mullane, furrowing filter beds 22 00
635. Jan. 7. James B. Edwards, team hire 9 00
636, Jan. 7.
H. S. Chadbourne, tape and plumb bobs 1 30
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637. Jan. 7. Cenedella & Co., Y's and labor . $ 38 40
638. Jan.
7. Cenedella & Co., 5 per cent re- tained from estimate dated Oc- tober 1, 1908 on Section VI. 71 52
639. Jan.
7. Cenedella & Co., on account esti- . mate Section VII.
2,000 00
640. Jan. 14. Clark Ellis & Sons, pipe . 304 57
641. Jan. 14. Miss M. Riddell, printing and post cards 6 85
642. Jan. 14.
Milford Water Co., man at hy- drant while flushing sewers 6 00
643. Jan. 14. Wagner Electric Mfg. Co., inves- tigating switch board trouble . 3 62
644. Jan. 19. Charles H. Waters, superintend- ence and clerical work . 50 00
645. Jan. 19. Charles H. Waters, expenses, tel- ephone, postage stamps 7 03
646. Jan. 19. Pratt Bros., material and labor . 4 10
The expenditure shown in preceding concise statement for sewer contruction indicates the amount of money paid out and not the total cost of the work done during the year. There is a balance of thirty-eight hundred and twenty-one dollars and ninety-nine cents ($3821.99) due the contractors for which, by agreement after the contract was let but before the work was done, they agreed to wait until the returns from assessments make available the necessary money.
In further explanation of the foregoing statement than appears in the several itens :- The work at the pumping sta- tion involved a change in the electrical equipment by which the cost of power will be reduced by an amount more than compensating for the expense of the improvements.
In the maintenance account the labor is higher than it will be under normal conditions, due to the large amount of work necessary to regrade beds because of the piling up of the finer surface sand by winds. With additional sewage and greater use of the disposal area this will not recur.
Item of printing under maintenance covers only that part properly under this head, other printing such as advertise-
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ments for proposals, printing of assessment lists, etc., being charged to sewer extensions.
The item of office fittings includes steel filing cases for plans and roll top desk, the two costing one hundred and sixty- three dollars ($163).
It is to be noted that thus far the department has been dependent for income on the returns derived from assess- ments and that this income has been used to meet both con- struction and maintenance accounts. Obviously the time must soon come when the town must appropriate money for the maintenance of the department and there may be some question whether this method had not better be adopted at once and the entire income of returns from assessments be devoted to extension of the system.
Sewers have been constructed, as shown in detail in the appended report of the engineer. Contruction in certain streets has been undertaken in response to the request of property owners, while the extension of the main sewer up the valley was made to render possible the interception of sewage which now reaches the river. This main interceptor should be farther extended toward East Main street, and there are a considerable number of streets, such as Water, High, Oliver, Otis, South Main, Forest, Poplar, Claflin and others, where sewers should be laid, but without any addi- tional bond issue this work cannot be immediately under- taken. A considerable portion of the assessment payment is being made in installments and income from this source will, therefore, accrue slowly.
We again desire to call your attention to the fact that sewage is still being discharged into the river through the old Main and Central street drains. The power to compel con- nection with the sewer system is not in the sewer commis- sion but in the board of health and it should be exercised, not only in the case of those properties draining into the river through Main and Central streets, but in all other cases where the system is constructed makes possible the removal of any
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sewage which now reaches the stream or pollutes the subsoil of the town. 1
Respectfully submitted,
FRANK P. DILLON, LOUIS P. PRATT, FRED E. WOOD, Sewer Commission.
REPORT OF THE ENGINEER.
BOSTON, Mass., January 29, 1910.
To THE HONORABLE SEWER COMMISSION, MILFORD, MASS. :
Gentlemen :---
I beg to submit the following report of work done during the year ending December 31, 1909.
Sewers have been constructed as shown in the following table :-
SECTION VI. (Begun in 1908.)
Street
From
To
Grove
Station 785
Poplar St.
Length, ft. 315.00
SECTION VII.
Street
From
To
Length, ft.
Baker Slip
Central
Summit
220.00
Bragg Slip
Central
Summit
237.00
Beach
Central
Interceptor
700.00
Central
Sta. 21+80
Beach
330.00
Emmons
Walnut
Sta. 7+30.32
730.32
East Main
Main
Summit
123.70
East Main
Main
Reed
2,277.50
Grant
Sta. 2-+-50
Sta. 8+00
550.00
Interceptor
Beach
Mt. Pleasant
641.96
Leonard
Front
Sta. 3-1-08.6
308.60
Mt. Pleasant
Sta. 3+01.6
Hayward
473.55
Prentice Ave.
Spruce
34.00
Purchase
Walnut
Sta. 8+-24.8
824.80
Spring
North Bow .
Summit
197.80
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Street
From
To
Length, ft.
Spruce
Main
Prentice Ave. 229.80
West Walnut
Congress
Summit
420.50
Total
8,614.53
In April the Grove street sewer, included in Section VI., which was laid in the preceding year, was completed. The remaining sewers shown in the preceding table were grouped as Section VII and the contract awarded to Cenedella & Com- pany in September, 1909, and completed before the end of the year. Nothing of particular interest occurred in the prosecu- tion of this work.
The total length of sewers constructed to date are as follows :
Main interceptor
2.85
Section III
3.42
Section IV
1.73
Section V
1.15
Section VI
1.74
Section VII
1.57
·
·
.
Total
. 12.46 miles
Improvements have been made in the electrical equip- ment of the pumping station, the automatic switches being placed on the primary circuit, thus cutting out the transformer losses when the pumps are not in operation and so materially reducing cost of current ; a resistance to prevent dipping of the lights at time of starting the pumps has also been installed, and by agreement with the Milford Electric Light & Power Company, the primary charge of ten dollars ($10.00) per month, which was paid under first agreement has been done away with, and with unit price of power the same, a saving of one hundred and twenty dollars is made yearly. These changes are the result of recommendations made in the last annual report submitted to your Board, and there is no ques-
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tion but that the reduction in cost will much more than return the interest on the investments.
The shifting of the finer sands by wind and the conse- quent necessity of levelling up many of the beds made neces- sary an unusual total for labor at the disposal plant. With an increased amount of sewage and frequent changing of the beds in service it is believed that the surface will be dampened and hardened sufficiently to prevent, in future, this sand move- ment. Some of the labor cost, however, is due to the higher standard of maintenance at the disposal plant and a more careful removal of weeds and organic matter from the surface of the beds. No money can be better expended than in main- taining works constructed for the purification of sewage as neat, clean and attractive in appearance as possible. .
Yours respectfully,
F. A. BARBOUR.
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.
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
I have examined the books of the different departments and find that the vouchers correspond with the orders drawn on and paid by the town treasurer.
I have, also, examined the accounts of the tax collectors and treasurer and find them to be correct.
Respectfully submitted,
THOMAS F. MANNING,
February 10, 1910.
Auditor.
REPORT
-OF THE-
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
-AND-
Superintendent of Schools
- -OF THE
TOWN OF MILFORD
-FOR THE-
Year Ending January 20, 1910.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
GEORGE E. STACY
Term expires 1910
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J. V. GALLAGHER
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W. B. WHITING
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J. E. SWIFT
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ORGANIZATION. GEORGE E. STACY, Chairman. C. W. HALEY, Secretary. SUB-COMMITTEES. Rules and Regulations.
G. E. STACY
J. C. LYNCH
Repairs and Fuel.
G. E. STACY
J. V. GALLAGHER
Teachers and Salaries.
J. E. SWIFT W. B. WHITING
Books and Supplies.
G. M. BILLINGS J. C. LYNCH
SUPERINTENDENT. C. W. HALEY.
The superintendent is a member of each sub-committee ex-officio.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS.
The regular meetings of the committee are held on the first Friday of each month at 8 P. M.
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J. C. LYNCH
G. M. BILLINGS
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SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
Office at high school building. Office hours 4 to 5 P. M., daily when schools are in session, except Fridays ; 8 to 9 A. M., on Fridays.
SCHOOL SESSIONS.
High school-8 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Grammar schools-9 A. M. to 12 M .; 1.30 to 3.30 P. M.
Primary schools-9 A. M. to 12 M .; 1.30 to 3.30 P. M.
Country schools-9 A. m. to 12 M. ; 1 to 3 P. M.
HOLIDAYS.
February 22, Patriots' Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day following.
NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL. Adopted January 1, 1908. 22 repeated three times on the fire alarm.
At 7.30 A. M .- No morning session for all schools, including the high school.
At 8.00 A. M .- No morning session below the High school.
At 8.30 A. M .- No morning session for grades below the fifth. At 12.30 P. M .- No afternoon session for all grades.
Between 12.45 and 1.00 p. M .- No session for grades below the fifth.
At 6.30 P. M .- No session of the Evening school.
When the no-school signal is sounded in the morning and not repeated in the afternoon, there will be an afternoon session.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE.
TO THE CITIZENS OF MILFORD :-
Again it becomes necessary to acquaint the citizens of Milford with the condition and needs of the school depart- ment. The report of the Superintendent of Schools follows, and has been adopted by the School Committee. It treats in detail of the success, necessities, and demands of our educa- tional system, and we invite a careful consideration of the subject matter contained therein.
In the "Plains district" so called, more school accommo- dation must be provided. This will require additional land, and an enlargement of a school building. We hope to see the thing accomplished.
Since the introduction of the sewer system in the town it renders an opportunity to remove a disagreeable condition of affairs about our school buildings. The buildings in the im- mediate centre of the town should be connected with the sys- tem. We hope to do something in this way the present season.
When these matters are brought before the town, act for the best interests in perpetuating the educational advancement of the youth of Milford.
" If 't were done when 'tis done Then 't were well, 'twere done quickly."
We recommend the following appropriations for the ensu-
ing year :-
Teaching
$29,000 00
Supervision
· 1,800 00
Carriage hire for teachers
450 00
Transportation of pupils
850 00
Janitors
2,900 00
Fuel
.
3,000 00
5
Repairs
$1,900 00
Supplies
.
·
2,100 00
Incidentals
.
1,800 00
Medical inspection
200 00
Connecting Claflin school with sewer
2,500 00
$46,500 00
GEORGE E. STACY, For the Committee.
SECRETARY'S REPORT.
RECEIPTS.
Appropriation .
$45,000 00 ·
Tuition
.
.
445 50
Class of 1907
.
.
40 00
Sales
9 47
$45,494 97
EXPENDITURES.
Teaching
$28,517 49
Supervision
1,800 00
Carriage hire
476 50
Transportation
834 30
Janitors
2,977 02
Fuel
.
2,531 81
Repairs
2,374 57
Supplies
2,383 06
Incidentals
1,926 26
Spruce street school
1,673 14
Balance
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$45,494 97
UNPAID BILLS.
Due Ginn & Co. for books $97 92 ·
ITEMIZED ACCOUNTS. REPAIRS.
American Seating Co.
$ 8 00
Otis Whitney & Son
·
.
140 24
Staples & Gould
.
.
185 47
Weed Bros.
112 83
Fred N. Cass
57 84
Dillon Bros.
.
282 75
C. E. Russell
166 07
·
7
Arthur P. Clarridge
$ 43 85
Clark Ellis & Son's
74 01
Eldredge & Son
18 77
H. H. Lent
106 55
T. E. Morse Co.
48 00
IVaters & Hynes
265 39
J. L. Buxton
2 15
William McElwain
21 90
P. P. Davidson
39 90
Hub Range & Heating Co.
140 66
Harry R. Nelson
14 59
A. B. Edmands
81 90
George A. Barnard
413 09
W. E. Cheney .
56 76
Cooney & Higgiston
93 85
$2,374 57
FUEL.
Macuen Bros. Coal Co.
.
$355 36
Harold M. Curtiss
.
·
472 60
Charles S. Mullane
.
468 77
Johnston Coal Co.
507 91
Benjamin Vitalini
247.74
H. A. Barney .
479 43
$2,531 81
SUPPLIES.
$127 47
J. L. Hammett Co. Ginn & Co.
511 21
D. C. Heath & Co.
.
.
42 99
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
64 19
Silver, Burdett & Co. .
147 81
E. E. Babb & Co.
493 82
American Book Co.
420 29
J. B. Lippincott Co.
22 60
Educational Pub. Co. .
25 84
Little, Brown & Co.
24 80
American Humane Society
.
9 38
Phonographic Institute Co.
.
3 22
.
.
·
.
8
Milton Bradley Co.
$27 50
Franklin Tompkins 1 66
Esterbrook Steel Pen Man'f. Co.
22 50
Mayhew Pub. Co. 10 00
James M. Sullivan
55 47
Allyn & Bacon
65 91
Adams, Cushing & Foster
31 50
D. Appleton & Co.
6 25
C. C. Buchard & Co.
9 60
Franklin Crayon Co. .
11 20
Thompson, Brown & Co.
15 83
G. M. Billings
11 50
Wadsworth, Howland & Co.
76 86
Carter, Rice & Co.
3 60
William H. Claflin & Co.
6 00
Clark Ellis & Sons
2 38
Charles Scribner's Sons
7 45
Gaylord Bros. .
5 20
Charles W. Harris
9 00
Mckinley Pub. Co.
2 29
Thomas Nelson & Sons
68 00
Neostyle Co.
4 50
A. N. Palmer Co.
6 40
Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co. .
3 34
Eagle Pen Co. .
25 50
$2,383 06
INCIDENTALS.
Staples & Gould
$ 46 59
Milford Daily News
80
Milford Water Co.
212 03
Milford Electric Light & Power Co. .
86 28
N. Jewell estate
20 00
Weed Bros.
10 81
F. W. Draper & Co.
4 75
George L. Maynard
2 75
Library Bureau
.
5 50
A. Stevens
2 77
E. E. Vaughan
75
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9
G. M. Billings .
·
$ 94 75
W. C. Tewksbury
.
.
113 51
R. Marino
30 00
American Seating Co.
197 04
Blodgett Clock Co.
6 25
Wm. Johnston Teaming Co.
83 40
H. C. White Co.
37 38
H. Edson Wheeler
6 25
Clark Ellis & Sons
33 86
Eldredge & Son
9 46
J. L. Hammett Co.
3 85
Milford Gas Co.
33 92
J. L. Buxton
12 10
C. W. Wilcox & Son
4 50
F. W. Martin .
5 80
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. .
8 74
Remington Typewriter Co.
6 30
L. C. Smith & Bros.
6 66
Cenedella Co.
10 00
Dillon Bros.
25 00
John B. Henderson
33 50
D. M. O'Brien .
4 00
August Peterson
5 00
Thomas Quinn
2 25
Peter Scartassie
5 00
E. E. Thomas .
4 00
Young & Kimball
22 00
W. B. Whiting
8 62
Avery & Woodbury
10 85
James B. DeShazo
10 00
Davoren's Express
7 75
A. W. Gould
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