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Michael Bursamian, Frederick Koch,
Alfred Hannigan, Frank Leonard,
Martin Ahern, Francis Hannigan, Louisa Cronan,
Clyde Cox, Angelo Morcone, Mary Grilla, Rose Sonne,
Minnie Bell, Helen Grant, Lucy Sutkus, Edward Fioretti,
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Burton Provost, Kenneth Read, Lena Calione, Helen Mattison, Ella Servis.
Earle Richardson, Blanche Rooney,
Total for Claflin, 67. Last year 40. Gain, 27, or 67 per cent.
1 SPRUCE STREET. GRADES IV. and V.
Alexander Anderson, Richard Gilfoyle,
George Glennon,
William Hartwell,
Clement Moran,
Alfred Nelson,
Henry Nelson,
Dwight Swan,
Francis Wallace,
Wilhelmena Allen,
Edna Butterfield,
Louise Balconi,
Mildred Barr, Dorothy Cahill,
Mary Casey,
Margaret Casey,
Patrice Giffny,
Mildred Haven,
Irene Miller,
Anna Provost,
Gladys Spencer, Myrtle Ware.
William McDonough, Lila Woolhiser,
GRADE III.
Robert Curtiss,
Fred Gould,
Carter McGurn,
William Nelson,
Walter Heffron, John O'Dea, Catherine Ahern
GRADE II.
Allan Eastman,
Albert Goodwin,
John Mahar,
Harold Moran,
Doris Celley,
Marie Cahill,
Edward Glennon, Ruth Cheney, Kathryn Clapp.
GRADE I.
Francis Cahill, Francis McNary,
Chester Nelson,
Joseph Thomas, Maud Allen,
Josephine Thomas.
Total for Spruce Street, 47. Last year, 35. Gain, 12, or 34 per cent.
OLIVER STREET SCHOOL.
GRADE IV.
Delia Danforth,
Lena Goodridge,
Ruth Nelson,
Shirley Philpot,
Irene Moore,
Lincoln Cook,
Henry Fahey,
Joseph Hayes, John McDonough,
Francis Kavanagh,
Adolph Mann,
Steven Morse,
Daniel Pelegrini,
Chester Tewksbury.
Joseph Touhey,
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GRADE III.
Herbert Grayson, Clara Kratzsch, Helen Smith,
Winnette Donlon, Miriam Kirby,
Nettie Hall, Nancy Mellen, Helen Staples.
GRADE II.
Lena Cristelli,
Rita Fitzpatrick,
Bertha Nelson, William Blaisdell,
Peter Consoletti,
Daniel Gorman, GRADE I.
Ida Blaisdell,
Mary Davoren,
Josephine DeNardo,
Helen Grayson,
Helen Hicks,
Marjorie Richards,
Leo Murray,
William Nuttall.
Total for Oliver Street, 41. Last year, 44. Loss, 3, or 6 per cent.
CHAPIN STREET SCHOOL.
GRADE V.
Cora Barker, Mildred Hixon,
Mary Kellet,
Carrol Kynock,
Margaret Cunniff,
Anna Morgan,
Agnes Gilroy,
Evelyn Watson,
Albert Anderson,
Henry Dalton, Leslie Bragg,
Raymond Hall, Lester Brooks,
Arthur King,
Gertrude Birmingham,
Wolfred Paquet.
GRADE III.
Hannah Ahern, Mabel Anderson,
Margaret Condon,
Helen Gilroy,
Dorothy Pughsley,
Rose White,
Kenneth Lynch,
Gladys Collins, Ruth Irving, Louis Hixon, Reginald Schools.
Alice Birmingham,
GRADE II. Madeline Egan, Samuel Gaskill. GRADE I. Lena Bragg,
Doris Henderson,
Helen Baker, Helen Morgan,
Doris Burnett, Stanley Barker.
Lillian Burns,
Joseph Chaisson, Matthew Neal.
Leona Murray, Charles Neal,
Emma Collabello,
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GRADE II.
Margaret Neville, Doris Whitticom, Lowell Collins, Charles Gilmore.
Harvey Hall,
Total for Chapin Street, 42. Last year, 19. Gain, 23, or 121 per cent.
WEST STREET SCHOOL. GRADE IV.
Eleanor Glennon. GRADE III.
Jenny Lancey, Mary McDonough, William Sangster.
GRADE II.
John Byrne, Alfred Daigle, Celi Ferrelli,
Frank McCabe, Elvira Borg, Mary Burke. GRADE I.
Regina Bixby,
Ralph White.
Total for West Street, 12. Last year, 7. Gain, 5, or 71 per cent.
FOUNTAIN STREET SCHOOL.
Howard Hedberg, Evelyn Johnson, Elmer Bandy,
Walfried Larson, Merrill Bandy, Rudolf Larson,
Harold Peterson, Mildred Trask, Catherine Battles,
Kenneth Tower, Dorothy Flanders.
Total for Fountain street, 11. Last year, 5. Gain, 7, or 140 per cent.
HOBOKEN SCHOOL. GRADE I.
Michael Calzoni,
Fred Cenedella,
Biaggio Cimino, Rose Peroni.
Grace Niro,
GRADE II.
Leo Fritita, Angelo Pillo, Jennie Rucitti,
Joseph Trematore, Angelina Volpicelli, Lucy Venditti.
Total for Hoboken, 11. Last year, 9. Gain, 2, or 22 per cent.
BRAGGVILLE SCHOOL.
Walter Burns, Eddie Elias, Selim Elias,
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Charles Guerra, George Sesona, Therese Balconi, Adele Elias.
Total for Braggville, 7. Last year, 4. Gain, 3, or 75 per cent.
BEAR HILL SCHOOL.
Joseph Johnson, Elwin Kapatos. Total for Bear Hill, 2.
Grand total, 685. Grand total last year, 536. Gain, 149, or 28 per cent.
HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOR SCHOLARSHIP.
The following have maintained an average rank of 80 per cent or over for the fall term :-- '
SENIORS.
Gertrude Ball, Helen I. Clancy,
Lorana F. Henderson, Marion I. Gaffny,
Mary E. Hickey, Lorena M. Hogan,
Gertrude E. Kirby, Evelyn Macuen,
Luigi O. Sanclemente, Lena R. Vitalini.
JUNIORS.
Eben H. Baker,
George Caldicott,
Margaret Desmond,
Esther M. Fuller,
Forrest Grayson,
Lucile Cadwell, Helen Lang,
Henrietta Pettingill, Alma Sweet,
SOPHOMORES.
John J. Fox,
Maurice W. Grady,
Harold F. Jones,
Frederick W. Holmes, Edith A. Bagley,
Miriam E. Ball,
Helen D. Bixby,
Abbie E. Garland,
Marian Lilley,
Francis Mead,
May Morrill,
May McGuire,
Jennie Shirras,
Arthur Schooner,
Eva B. Symmes, William Welch,
Ramus Vitalini, Hazel Watson, FRESHMEN. Rose Bertorelli, Helena Shea, Francis Hickey, Ina Nelson,
Eileen Ahern, Margaret Grady, John Gaffney, John Murphy, Total 56.
Corona Blaisdell, Bertha West, Albert Jones, John O'Brien.
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Helen M. Edmands , Albert Gonfrade,
Grace E. Keaney,
Julia J. McCarthy
Marion Cobb, Blanche Maynard,
Dorcas Whipple.
K HAVNER, '12
MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT JUNE 1912
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF
Milford High School. TOWN HALL, Wednesday Evening, June 19.
Class of 1912. Class Colors: Garnet and Gold. Class Flower: Jacque Rose. Class Motto: Age quod agis.
PROGRAM.
Overture-Tannhauser March
.
Wagner
High School Orchestra, John F. Keane, '12, Leader.
Entrance of Senior Class
Marathon Race, from "Carmen" Bizet
High School Glee Club.
LETTERS AND CONTEMPORARY LIFE.
1. Salutatory* :- Letters, the Mirror of Life .
Margaret Eleanor Sullivan.
Class History Marguerite Louise Curtin.
2. The Literature of Fact, (second honor) Katharine Mary Doherty.
Reading-Regulus to the Carthaginians .
. Kellogg
William Francis Welch.
6:
Syncrasis Americana . Strauss
Orchestra.
8. The Literature of Fancy, (fourth honor) .
Helen Winifred Kiley.
Presentation of Class Gift
Alfred Joseph Goucher, Pres. Class of '12.
Acceptance of Class Gift. . ·
Stephen Clifford Jackson, Jr., Pres. Class of '13.
4. The Literature of Feeling, (third honor) . .
Margaret Williams.
Pilgrims' Chorus from Tannhauser
. Wagner
Glee Club.
5. The Literature of Force .
John Francis Keane.
Class Prophecy Sarah Frances Haskard.
6. Valedictory :- The Sunlit Hills .
Porter Clifton Webber.
Class Ode
Presentation of Diplomas
George E. Stacy, Chairman of School Committee.
The Pigtail
Bullard Glee Club.
March-The High School Girl
.
Sydney
Orchestra.
*The honors of the Salutatory were awarded equally and conjoint. ly to Katharine Mary Doherty aud Margaret Eleanor Sullivan.
CLASS OF 1912.
Walter Russell Bailey, John Francis Keane,
Olive Elizabeth Bishop,
Carl Francis Kennedy,
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MONEY LEFT BY THE FOLLOWING PERSONS FOR CARE OF BURIAL LOTS, AND WHICH THE TOWN HOLDS IN TRUST.
Name and Amount Left.
One Year's Interest.
Amount expended on each lot during year.
+ ¡ Unexp'nded
Int. Yr. End.
Dec. 31, 1912./
Mrs. Theron Holbrook,
$100 00
$ 6 00 Paid Tr. Vernon Grove Cem., $ 6 00
$ 6 00
Mrs. Obadiah Albce,
100 00
6 00
..
..
William B. Dyer,
150 00
9 00
30 00
Charlotte C. Dean,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Mrs. Mary E. Buck est.,
100 07
6 00
4 .
46
6 00
6 00
George C. Jones,
100 00
6 00
..
4 25
6 00
A. T. Wilkinson,
50 00
3 00
16
..
=
3 00
8 00
Statira Drake,
50 00
3 00
"
3 00
8 00
John S. Tucker,
100 00
6 00
..
..
6 00
6 00
Annie M. Tinker,
50 00
3 00
-
6 00
6 00
D. C. Mowry,
150 00
9 00 Paid Prop. Pine Grove Cem.,
9 00
18 00
Abigail H. Adams,
100 00
6 00
6 CO
29 00
Henry Willard,
100 00
6 00 Pald Tr. Vernon Grove Cem.,
6
03
3 00
George A. Brown.
100 00
6 00
06
.
44
..
3 00
3 00
Mrs. Sarah Gore,
150 00
9 00
14
6 00
6 00
Arthur C. Johnson,
100 00
6 00
Eleanor C. Paine,
100 00
6 00
Sarah E. Green,
75 00
4 50
Robert S. Wilkinson,
50 00
3 00
..
8 00
3 00
Arabella Gillman,
50 00
3 00
60)
..
..
6 00
6 00
Mrs. S. A. Jefferds,
50 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
Ladies' Vernon Grove Cemetery Association,
236 18
14 17
Sarah C. Soule,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Thomas B. Balley,
100 00
6 00
..
6 00
6 00
Isaac N. Crosby,
50 0)
3 00
Mrs. G. L. Prouty,
10,00
6 00
.4
..
6 00
6 00
Charles C. Johnson,
100 00
6 00
44
6 00
6 00
John A. Plerce,
150 00
9 00
9 00
9 00
Mrs. Jocl Howard,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
William Emery,
100 00
6 00
..
6 00
6 00
Ebenezer Belknap,
100 00
6 00
=
6 00
6 00
Fanny and Betsey Hudlln est.,
100 00
6 00
=
6 00
6 00
Francis A. Bragg est.,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Rufus A. Taft,
75 00
4 50
4 50
4 50
Mrs Jennie C. Brew- ster est.,
100 00
6 00
=
6 00
6 00
George S. Adams est.,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Emily Albee,
200 00
12 00
12 00
12 00
John H. Brown,
100 00
6 00
Mrs. J. L. Rose,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Mrs. Melvina R. Thur- ber est ..
100 00
6 00
..
6 4
6 00
6 00
Mrs. Emlly E. Aldrich est., 100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Amts. carried over,
$5586 18 $334 17
Amounts carrled over,
$334 42 $888 17
6 00
6 00
Elizabeth D. Mann est.,
150 00
9 00
9 00
9 00
Lyman Gleason,
50 00
3 00
3 00
8 00
Ruth W. Pierce,
Willlam C. Morrison,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
8 00
Mrs. Lovisa R. Lane,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Nathan Durfee,
100 00
6 00
16
6 00
6 00
Hattie D. M. Bragg,
100 00
6 00
E S. Tingley,
150 00
9 00
9 00
9 00
Mrs. Elbridge Gerry,
50 00
3 00
9 00
9 00
Mrs. Harrlet E. Daniels,
100 00
6 00
00
6 00
Charles M. Clark,
50 00
3 00
4
6 00
6 00
Charlotte Howard,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Anna V. Cross,
100 00
6 00
16
=
B 00
3 00
W. W. Warfield,
100 00
6 00
00 6 00
..
3
6 00
6 00
4 50
4 50
3 00
3 00
=
:
14 17
14 17
Mrs. A. W. Kingman est., 100 001
6 00
..
6 00
6 00
=
6 00
6 00
..
10 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
-
3 00
100 00
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MONEY LEFT BY THE FOLLOWING PERSONS FOR CARE OF BURIAL LOTS, AND WHICH THE TOWN HOLDS IN TRUST.
Name and Amount Left.
One Year's
Interest
Amount expended on each lot during year.
Unexp'nded Int. Yr. End.
Dec. 31, 1911.11
Amts. brought over, Nahum A. Fairbanks est ..
100 00
6 00 Paid Tr. Vernon Grove Cem.,
66
-
6 00
6 00
Collins J. Gould est ..
150 00
9 00
9 00
9 00
Mrs Abby A. Annette,
100 00
6 00
=
6 00
6 00
Maltina M. Burrell,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Norry and Susan Miett,
10) 00
6 00
60
6 00
6 00
Emma M. Madden est.,
100 00
6 00
=
=
6 00
6 00
Mrs. Caroline A Harmon,
100 0)
6 00)
6 00
6 00
Susan E. Sheldon,
100 0)
6 CO
-
4 50
6 00
Abner H. Adams est.
100 00
6 00
50
6 00
Emily A. Montague.
100 00
*1 50
4 50
AlbertiS.Allen, and F. B. Jewell,
100 00
+1 50
1 50
$6936 18 8400 17
$396 42 8463 17
$5586 18
3334 17
Amounts brought over,
$384 42,8888 17
6 00
6 00
Captain J. M. Mason,
100 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Mrs. Lizzie I. Tucker,
100 00
6 00
*Interest for 9 months.
+Interest for 3 months.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
JOHN E. SWIFT, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF MILFORD, MASS., AS TREASURER.
DR.
CR.
To amounts received : -
Balance, February 1, 1912 :--
Emergency fund (ap- propriation) $ 500 00
Town library (unexpend- ed balance of dog tax) ·
860 09
. $ 4,227 00
Vernon Grove cemetery
National bank tax 7,178 17
State tax .
14,875 00
Repair of state highways 177 50
Corporation tax (Public service) 5 71
26,463 38
Repairs to South Main street (unexpended bal- ance) ·
140 65
By amounts paid :- Money borrowed in anticipation of taxes for the year 1912, as per vote of town passed March 8, 1912 · Treasurer of Massachusetts :- One fourth of liquor li- censes ·
$53,000 00
64
·
right of way (unex- pended appropriation) . 64 85
Fire alarm box on South Main street (unexpend- ed balance) 75 00
Treasurer of Worcester County, Mass. :- County tax 9,159 00
East Main street from where state road ends to Hopkinton railroad (unexpended balance) . Town Hall vault (unex- pended appropriation ) 400 00 Sewerage (unexpended balance) 10,844 67
327 03
Cash
6,816 57
Money borrowed in antici- pation of taxes for the year 1912, as per vote of town passed March 8, 1912 53,000 00
Liquor licenses :-
Patrick H. Gillon and M.
Estelle Gillon . $1,300 00
Patrick H. Gillon and M. Estelle Gillon . 1,300 00
James F. Smith and Charles J. Smith and Mary E. Smith 1,300 00
Town debt :-
Note, 3}, (payable in gold) due November 1, 1912 $5,000 00
Note, 32, (payable in gold) due November 10, 1912 Note, 4, (payable in gold) due September 1,1912. . Note, 4, (payable in gold) due July 7, 1912. Bond, sewer, 4, (payable in gold) dne November 1,1912 · Bond, sewer, 4, (payable in gold) due November 1,1912 Bond, sewer, 4, (payable in gold) due October 1, 1912
Bond, sewer, 4, (payable in gold) due October 1, 1912 1,000 00
2,000 00
1,000 00
$20,028 86
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT .- CONTINUED. 1
James F. Smith and Charles J. Smith and Mary E. Smith $1,300 00 John L. Keefe and Hele- na A. Keefe 1,300 00
Bond, sewer, 4, (payable in gold) due October 1,1912 $1,000 00
$14,000 00
Highways
17,011 47
Martin J. McCormick 1,300 00
Incidentals . 5,206 59 . .
Loring P. Webber and Eliza A. Webber ·
1,300 00
Park school building
2,500 00
John HI. Stratton and
Poor .
17,744 66
Catherine E. Stratton 1,300 00
Salaries · ·
12,527 35
66
Emma L. Goucher and
Soldiers' relief .
4,037 00
Ernest L. Coburn .
1,300 00
Street lights .
9,500 00
Thomas F. Teeling and
Fire, pay of members
9,190 16
Joseph l'. Teeling ·
1,300 00
Fire, incidentals ·
2,355 89
Bryan Manion, Bernard
Fire, repairs ·
800 00
Fire, new hose ·
987 35
Fire, unpaid bills
649 49
William H. Carey and
Patrick F. Carey ·
1,300 00
Thomas J. O'Brien and
Fire alarm whistle . ·
2,000 00
Benjamin A. Barker . 1,300 00
Town Hall . ·
.
1,859 71
·
·
.
.
.
·
.
.
.
. M. Manion and Michael B. Sweeney 1,300 00
Fire alarm box on South Main street · · . ·
75 00
.
51,226 62
Schools and repairs ·
·
Charles H. Collins 1 00 .
Town Hall vault ·
939 00 2,084 68
Richard A. Gilfoyle 1 00 .
Sidewalks . · Water for fire purposes
·
John H. Gardella 1 00 .
5,554 17
John H. Gardella and Matthew F. Toohey 1 00
.
Memorial Day
.
165 00
Memorial Hall
·
942 76
J. Lester Morgan 1 00
Memorial Hall insurance ·
397 00
Arthur B. Morse 1 00 .
Interest
.
.
·
12,488 88
Charles H. Bridges 1 00
Vernon Grove cemetery
150 00
George H. Sweet and
Patrick J. Lawless 1 00
$16,908 00
Pool and billiard table and
bowling alley licenses :-
Loring P. Webber
$ 6 00
John H. Buckley
7 00
Fees to officers for their services in criminal cases .
894 34
. Thomas P. Ferguson 7 00
Cost of water to be assessed to abutters . · ·
900 00
Harry E. Hunt
18 00
Town parks
·
.
.
556 43
William E. Hayes
6 00
Town library
1,896 65
Frank Consoletti
5 00
_Gypsy moth suppression
·
1,200 00
.
Peter Torpalian . 11 00
Spraying Town Park trees 200 00
·
·
·
William A. Wylie 7 00 .
Care of shade trees, shrubs, etc. ·
882 95
State aid
·
3,802 00
Military aid ·
300 00
Vernon Grove cemetery right of way 64 85 ·
Watering streets
·
2,548 10
67
John H. Stratton 7 00
·
.
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TREASURER'S REPORT .- CONTINUED.
Michele Tusoni . $6 00 ·
Andrea Marino .
5 00
John L. Keefe
8 00
George E. Bailey
5 00
Board of health, for quarantine expenses and care of contagious diseases · · ·
$ 1,426 35
Sewerage ·
·
·
Premium on Treasurer's bond ·
200 00
Repairs to Godfrey brook . ·
447 76
Emergency fund ·
500 00
Repairs to South Main street (1911 appropriation) 140 65 .
68
J. B. Henderson . ·
2 00
Louis Goldberg ·
2 00
Jeremiah T. Murphy . 2 00
14 00
Common victuallers' licenses :-
327 03
F. M. Walker .
$1 00
Benjamin Franklin 1 00 ·
Umberto Tosti .
1 00
George Sakill 1 00 ·
3,000 00
Pasquale Luchini 1 00
· North Purchase cemetery . 50 00 ·
Alice Luce .
1 00
Repairs to rifle range
.
300 00
.
.
$98 00
Auctioneers' licenses :-
John H. Cunniff . $2 00 ·
Frank E. Mann 2 00 ·
Albert T. Falvey 2 00 .
D. J. Cronan 2 00 .
Repairs to South Main street (1912 appropriation) 3,000 00
.
·
Repairs to East Main street from where state road ends to Hop- kinton railroad (1911 appropria- tion) · Repairs to East Main street from where state road ends to Hop- kinton railroad (1912 appropria- tion) .
22,472 01
.
James Murray 1 00 .
George F. Pyne . 1 00 ·
James E. Tower . 1 00 .
Matteo Di Matteis
6 00
15 00
Junk dealers' licenses :-
James Birmingham $5 00 ·
Albert T. Falvey . 5 00 .
Harry Goldstein . 13 00 .
. Nathan Kaufman 10 00
Morris Snyderman 10 00
Max Pressman ·
10 00
Joseph Marcus ·
·
10 00
Mike Stone ·
10 00
Nathan Glatky ·
10 00
David Marcus
10 00
Abraham Indurwsky
10 00
Simon Golden
10 00
Public band concerts
250 00 Fells avenue 500 00
Hydrants in North Purchase dis- trict .
600 00
Abatement of taxes per warrant of assessors :-- James Stella heirs $ 7 61 · John Brown and Frank Hannaford 3 74 ·
Nathan George heirs ·
9 35
Addie E. Cook 15 66 ·
36 36 69
113 00
Miscellaneous licenses :-
Milford Public Market,
oleomargarine .
.
50
TREASURER'S REPORT .- CONTINUED.
Crowell & De Witt, oleo- margarine
Fred Metcalf, oleomarga- rine . .
City Market, oleomarga- rine
50
Matthew J. Carbary, ole- omargarine . Shea Brothers, oleomar- garine . . 50
50
Lyceum Hall Co., theatre
47 50
Eastern Amusement Co., theatre ·
75 00
Abraham Rosenfeld, slaughter-house ·
1 00
Amos Bell, slaughter- house 1 00
Petrini Edwardo, slaugh- ter-house .
1 00
Luigi Berrini, slaughter- house . 1 00
$ 50
50
70
6
Pasquale Ferucci, slaugh- ter-house ·
1 00
Antonio Tognazzi,slaugh- ter-house .
1 00
Albert Corey, hawker's
19 00
Angelo Cenedella, gar- bage · . ·
1 00
Lorenzo Del Vecchio, garbage .
1 00
Angelo Donizoni, garbage
1 00
Flamino Cenedella, gar-
bage ·
1 00
Ernest Christani, garbage
1 00
Dominic Malavesta, gar-
bage .
1 00
Frank De Caesare, gar- bage · Angelo Romiglio, garbage 1 00
1 00
George II. Doe, garbage . 1 00
Alfred Cadman, garbage 1 00
Charles Espanet, garbage 1 00
David Casey, garbage . 1 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT .- CONTINUED.
$ 1 00
1 00
5 00
5 00
Ceruti Bros., Sunday
.
5 00
Lilley & Mader, Sunday
5 00
Macuen Bros., Sunday .
5 00
Umberto Tosti, Sunday
5 00
5 00
Andrea Marino, Sunday Michael Corabelli, Sun- day · ·
5 00
V. Ghika, Sunday
·
5 00
D. P. Knowlton, merry- go-round
12 00
C. C. Raymond, tropical exhibit ·
2 00
Downie & Wheeler, circus
15 00
1 00
S. E. Hapgood, innkeeper's Margaret Walpole, mani- curist . ·
1 00
Lea Crowell, manicurist
1 00
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Ernest Vesperi, garbage P. T. Cronan, garbage . L. Thomas & Co., Sunday John D. Vires, Sunday .
Rose Scalzi, manicurist . 1 00 Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, manicurist and massage 1 00 Alice L. Emerson, mas- sage · · 1 00 ·
Carrie A. Vinal, massage 1 00
Treasurer of Massachusetts :- Corporation tax, public service . .
· $ 637 89
Corporation tax, business 3,934 49
National bank tax 170 62 ·
. Military aid .
265 00
State aid .
3,871 00
State paupers, support
110 40
State paupers, temporary support ·
78 50
State paupers, burial ·
45 00
Indigent soldiers and sailors, burial . ·
37 00
Tuition of children
·
263 15
Care of indigent and ne- glected children ·
6 00
$245 50
73
74
TREASURER'S REPORT .- CONTINUED.
Armory rent ·
·
$700 00
Street railway tax
605 89
$10,724 94
Treasurer of Worcester County :-
Dog tax, 1912 .
$996 39
Rent of court room · 550 00
1,546 39
Tax Collector :-
W. P. Foley, taxes, 1910 $ 602 54 WV. P. Foley, taxes, 1911 11,031 26 W. P. Foley, taxes, 1912 182,170 57 W. P. Foley, street rail- way excise tax . 1,062 18
W. P. Foley, charges, Sec. 20, Chap. 49, Acts of 1909 · 3 00
W. P. Foley, sewer as- sessments .
11,979 35
206,848 90
Tax Collector :-
M.J.Reynolds, taxes, 1889
$156 90
M.J.Reynolds, taxes, 1890 211 12
M.J.Reynolds, taxes, 1891 598 04 M.J.Reynolds, taxes, 1892 685 62
1,651 68
Highway department :- Maurice E. Nelligan, su- perintendent of streets, and others .
.
851 99
School department :-
Almorin O. Caswell, su- perintendent
·
964 61
Poor department :- Fred M. Crowell, chair-
man
.
3,512 79
Street watering department :- Cost of water assessed abutters · $900 00
W. P. Foley, collector, 1910 · W. P. Foley, collector, 1911
21 90
. 79 33
75
TREASURER'S REPORT .- CONTINUED.
W. P. Foley, collector, 1912 .
$916 15
$1,917 38
Fire department :- Elbert M. Crockett, chief, incidentals
156 60
Town Hall department :- Daniel M. O'Brien, jani-
.
.
tor
·
$700 00
Reimbursement from Milford Electric Light and Power Co.
60
700 60
Water for fire purposes
.
·
·
Sidewalk department :-
Charles Holmes .
$21 78
Alice Eastman ·
16 50
Martin J. McCormick
34 40
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.
12 00
84 68
.
*
-
76
600 00
Memorial Hall department :- Post 22, G. A. R., rent and heat to January 1,1913 · Salary department :- Daniel M. O'Brien, seal- er of weights and measures ·
76 00
79 49
Incidental department :-
John Larson, land rent .
10 00
Town History department :- Two copies unbound · .
2 00
Care of shade trees, shrubs, and flowers department :-
Patrick F. Fitzgerald 263 00
W. G. Pond, clerk of third
district court of South- ern Worcester, fines Sewerage department :- Town of Hopedale .
693 70
65 00
Sale of lockup keys :-
Ernest L. Bagley, one set of lockup keys $1 00 .
77
TREASURER'S REPORT .- CONTINUED.
Pasquale Ferucci, one set of lockup keys · J. F. Egan, one set of lockup keys ·
$1 00
1 00
Richard E. Brooks, one set of lockup keys ·
1 00
Thomas F. Smith, one set of lockup keys ·
1 00
1 00
S. C. J. Quirk, one set of lockup keys . · Gustave A. Johnson, one set of lockup keys ·
1 00
Martin J. Wallace, one set of lockup keys ·
1 00.
W. J. Williams, one set of lockup keys ·
1 00
Oscar Williams, one set of lockup keys . 1 00
$10 00
78
Care of quarantine and tu- berculosis cases :- City of Lawrence
90 56 .
$321,272 67
Emily A. Montague, for care of burial lot No. 302, in Vernon Grove cemetery, Milford, Mass., under the provisions of the Revised Laws of Massachusetts $100 00
A. S. Allen and F. B. Jewell, for care of burial lot No. 606, in Vernon Grove cem- etery, Milford, Mass., un- der the provisions of the Revised Laws of Massa- chusetts ·
100 00
$200 00
79
Balance, February 1, 1912 :- Emergency fund (appro- priation) · Town library (unexpend- ed balance of dog tax) 559 83
$ 500 00
Sewerage (unexpended balance) .
1,917 01
TREASURER'S REPORT .- CONTINUED.
Cemetery funds previously acknowledged :- (On deposit in Milford Savings bank) $350 00
Accrued interest on cemetery funds to October 12, 1912
15 16
For procuring counsel in conducting an in- vestigation of the Mil- ford Gas Co. . $ 500 00 ·
Cash
8,285 19
$565 16
$11,762 03
$321,272 67
80
8 1
TOWN DEBT.
Notes, (3}'s) due $5,000 annually, November 1,
1913, to November 1, 1919, inclusive $35,000 00
Notes, (32's) due $2.000 annually, November 10, 1913, to November 10, 1915, inclusive 6,000 00
Notes, (4's) due $1,000 annually, September 1,
1913, to September 1, 1926, inclusive 14,000 00
Notes, (4's) due $1,000 annually, July 7, 1913, to July 7, 1926, inclusive 14,000 00
Note, (32's) due November 10, 1916
2,400 00
Bonds, (4's) Sewerage, due $7,000 annually, Octo- ber 1, 1917, to October 1, 1936, inclusive .
140,000 00
Bonds, (+'s) Sewerage, due $1,000 annually, Oe- tober 1, 1913, to October 1, 1916, inclusive . 4,000 00
Bonds, (+'s) Sewerage, due $2,000 annually, No- vember 1, 1913, to November 1, 1933, inclu- sive 42,000 00
Bonds, (+'s) Sewerage, due $2,000 annually, Octo- ber 1, 1913, to October 1, 1926, inclusive 28,000 00
$285,400 00
TOWN HISTORY ACCOUNT.
Copies (unbound) on hand March 8, 1912 96
Copies (unbound) sold 2
94
JOHN E. SWIFT,
Treasurer.
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
1889 .- DR.
Amount uncollected, report of Jan-
uary 22, 1912
$419 79
Total interest
26 86
Reassessed (1889)
8 65
Balance due (1891)
16
.
.
$455 46
CR.
Paid John E. Swift, Treasurer
$156 90
Abatements (less error $14.16)
298 56
$455 46
1890 .- DR.
Amount uncollected, report of Jan-
uary 22, 1912
$1,007 26
Total interest ·
130 28
Balance due (interest and tax 1891)
3 95
$1,141 49
CR.
Paid John E. Swift, treasurer
$211 12
Discount (1890)
64 49
Abatements (less error $29.50)
865 88
$1,141 49
1891 .- DR.
Amount uncollected, report of Jan-
uary 22, 1912
·
$1,831 67
Total interest ·
258 67
Balance due, (interest and tax 1892- 1893)
8 78
$2,099 12
·
83
CR.
Paid John E. Swift, treasurer
$ 598 04
Discount (1891)
135 05
Error (interest and tax) ·
.
12 45
Abatements (less error $15.85)
1,353 58
$2,099 12
1892 .- DR.
Amount uncollected, report of Jan-
uary 22, 1912
$2,041 39
Total interest
389 44
Reassessed (1892)
3 08
$2,433 91
CR.
Paid John E. Swift, treasurer
$ 685 62
Discount (1892)
11 35
Abatements (less error $9.00)
1,736 94
$2,433 91
.
.
M. J. REYNOLDS, Collector.
Milford, Mass., January 30, 1913.
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
TAXES OF 1910.
DR
Amount uncollected, report of Jan.
23,1912.
$1,892 70
Interest
72 79
$1,965 49
CR.
Paid John E. Swift, treasurer
$ 602 54
Abatements .
113 45
Amount uncollected
1,249 50
$1,965 49
TAXES OF 1911-DR.
Amount uncollected, report of Jan.
23,1912.
$11,819 29
Additional assessments
28 00
Interest
597 39
$12,444 68
GR
Paid John E. Swift, treasurer
$11,031 26
Abatements .
473 40
Amount uncollected
940 02
$12,444 68
TAXES OF 1912-DR.
Total amount committed
. $200,937 60
Interest
294 42
$201,232 02
CR.
Paid John E. Swift, treasurer $182,170 57
Discounts
3,948 42
Abatements .
2,122 25
Amount uncollected .
·
.
12,990 78
-- $201,232 02
S5
STREET SPRINKLING TAXES. 1910-DR.
Amount uncollected, report of Jan.
23, 1912.
$19 58
Interest
2 32
$21 90
CR.
Paid John E. Swift, treasurer $21 90
1911-DR.
Amount uncollected, report of Jan.
23,1912.
$115 66
Interest
4 21
$119 87
CR.
Paid John E. Swift, treasurer
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