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In submitting our report for the year ending Jan. 20, 1913, we desire to suggest to the citizens the advisability of considering the acceptance of the law relative to the inspection of buildings, and wires, for the prevention of fire and the preservation of life.
To consider the purchase in the near future, of a motor com- bination truck to replace the combination wagon now in use, and the use of the combination wagon as a hose wagons, we believe it would be in the line of progress and a matter of economy.
During the past year the department was put to unavoidable expense through the loss of a horse and the breaking down of Steamer No. 1, and as a result the incidental appropriation was insufficient and there are unpaid bills amounting to $700.00.
We recommend that the town purchase 1,000 feet of new
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hose, as there is not enough of good hose in the department to han- dle a large fire.
We recommend the following appropriations :
Pay of members
$9,200 00
Incidentals
2,200 00
Repairs
800 00
New hose
1,000 00
Unpaid bills
700 00
$13,900 00
A committee of citizens representing a number of property owners residing in the North Purchase District have notified your board that they desire to form a volunteer fire company, provided the town will furnish them with a hose wagon and suitable hose and a building for the storage of the same in that district. The probable expense to the town would be about $1,000.00. Your board feels that the citizens of that locality who represent a large amount of taxable property are entitled to better fire protection, and we have advised them to have an article inserted in the war- rant for the annual town meeting asking for the necessary ap- propriation.
We recommend that favorable consideration be given to this matter by the citizens in town meeting.
In conclusion we desire to thank the members of the de- partment for their prompt response to duty and the interest that they have shown in their work, also the citizens and police de- partment for valuable assistance rendered.
Respectfully submitted,
ELBERT M. CROCKETT, ARTHUR J. LAVIOLETTE, MILLARD J. MACUEN,
Engineers of Fire Department.
REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
EXPENSES AT THE FARM.
Flour and Grain :--
James Lally
$1,188 08
Milford Grain Co.
963 47
$2,151 55
Groceries :---
F. E. Withington
$88 02
Crowell & DeWitt .
162 74
Cheney Bros.
146 99
J. F. Carey
254 27
Connolly & Lahive
77 32
J. P. Hennessey
118 33
Shea Bros.
68 93
L. T. Gillman
64 52
$981 12
Meats and Provisions :---
Milford Public Market
$26 63
Geo. F. Birch
153 19
C. Sweeney
88 32
M. Burns
111 71
M. J. Carbary
174 11
J. E. Brady
137 23
C. F. Wilkinson
82 83
John L. Mead
2 45
John Dempsey
49 68
Bread and Crackers :--
A. J. Nealon
$23 00
Larkin Bros.
8 08
WV. S. Marden
.
115 16
$826 15
$146 24
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Butter :-
Emery & Co.
$114 63
Armour & Co.
28 50
Narragansett Dairy Co.
20 15
G. F. and C. E. Swift
5 70
$168 98
Fish :-
P. H. Powers
$264 46
E. C. M. Nason
68 75
$333 21
Tea :-
Judson A. Trask
16 24
Mary F. McQuade
23 94
$40 18
Drugs and Medicine :-
J. H. Gardella
$57 75
A. B. Morse
26 90
Chas. H. Collins
103 78
J. Allen Rice Co.
62 35
A. H. Sweet
39 85
$290 63
Fuel :---
H. M. Curtiss Coal Co.
$447 67
Jas. Johnston
174 00
L. H. Barney
134 88
C. S. Mullane
72 50
Boots and Shoes :-
Manning Bros.
$5 25
Frank Manning
$49 65
WVm. H. Pyne
11 00
Geo. A. Reynolds
47 87
Ed. Canton
44 10
.
$829 05
$157 87
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Clothing :-
King Bros.
$83 54
H. D. Bowker
54 83
Larkin Bros.
108 20
Ring & Welch
30 70
$277 27
Dry Goods :-
W. R. Burke
$36 18
W. B. Whiting
81 43
A. A. Coburn
13 27
Geo. P. Walcott
35 27
Clancey & Shea
13 79
$179 94
Tobacco, Pipes and Snuff :-
Ranahan Bros.
$28 08
T. Burns
42 00
Ward P. Roberts
15 78
$85 86
Oil and Gasoline :----
Standard Oil Co.
$57 03
E. A. Buck & Co. .
58 76
$115 79
Furniture :-
J. P. Remick
$52 53
Avery & Woodbury Co.
20 22
$72 75
Painting and Repairing Wagons :-
Thomas H. Dwyer . $39 25
$39 25
Stonework, Jobbing, etc :-
Arthur P. Clarridge
$41 95
Peter Consigli
55 80
John Holmes
105 62
$203 37
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Expense at Farm :----
H. W. Austin, superintendent, bal. salary 1911
$200 00
H. W. Austin, superintendent, salary, on account, 1912
600 00
Help
1,049 13
Five cows bought at Brighton
285 00
One cow bought at auction
50 50
Freight and expenses on cows
11 34
Stationery
6 25
Post office box rent
2 40
Stamps and postals
7 50
Christmas candy
9 85
Fruit
4 50
Freight on seed potatoes
4 07
Fred Holland, in cow trade
18 00
E. Gilardi, in cow trade
5 00
Repairing and sharpening
lawn
mowers
5 10
Repairing sewing machine
2 00
Veterinary services
4 50
Plants
40 70
Money allowed inmates
8 70
Machine and engine oil
6 50
Roosters
6 00
Geo. Sherborne, cow and horse feed 12 00
Telephone
1 60
Linoleum, 24 yards
12 00
Repairing pump engine
3 40
Making cider
1 50
Cider barrel
1 50
E. W. Lincoln, 10 bu. turnips
4 85
Transportation of children to Boston Catholic Home
10 00
$2,373 89
Fertilizer :- A. T. Macuen $70 00
$70 00
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Lumber :- - Z. C. Field
$355 48
Paint, Painting and Supplies :-
Fred N. Cass
$274 09
T. E. Morse Co. ·
29 20
Eldredge & Sons .
57 03
Cass Bros. .
19 70
Hardware, Plumbing and Farming Tools :--
Clark Ellis & Sons
$322 85
Staples & Gould £ 255 56 ·
H. S. Chadbourne
.
149 05
$727 46
Harness repairing, etc. :-
Wm. H. Casey
$16 45
$16 45
Repairs to pump engine :---
F. H. Marshall
$3 75
Central Supply Co. .
2 50
$6 25
Medical Attendance :-
Dr. J. V. Gallagher
$75 00
$75 00
Burials :---
Jas. B. Edwards
$15 00
15 00
Soap :-
Miley Soap Co.
$17 50
$17 50
Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds :-
Newsom & McLeod
$79 25
WVm. Henry Maule
67 35
Fottle, Fisk, Rawson Co. .
93 85
$240 45
Telephone :-- N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
$33 96
$33 96
·
$355 48
$380 02
·
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Horse Shoeing :-
L. Grow & Son
$41 48
F. S. Slavin Co.
1 15
John P. Burnett
9 75
Thos. E. Glennon
58 65
$111 03
Small Wares :---
Wm. H. Casey
$82 94
Jas. H. Reynolds
35 18
$118 12
Incidentals :-
Milford Journal Co.
$3 00
G. M. Billings
2 50
Milford Laundry
9 00
C. L. Barnard, glasses
2 25
Lewis Hayden, insurance
104 00
L. E. Belknap, wheelwrighting
142 09
Fisk Est., sawing lumber
14 14
Fred Holland, 2 cows
72 50
G. A. Parkinson, 1 bull
29 00
W. L. Collins, professional services for the installation of water
system, etc.
61 00
Taxes
6 78
Bickford Bros., building carriage shed
650 00
Curtiss, Draper Co., supplies. 10 00
$1,106 26
$12,546 08
CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENSES AT THE FARM.
Flour and Grain
$2,151 55
Groceries 981 12
Meats and Provisions
826 15
Bread and Crackers
146 24
Butter
168 98
Fish
333 21
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Tea 40 18
Drugs and Medicine
290 63
Fuel
829 C5
Boots and Shoes
157 87
Clothing .
277 27
Dry Goods
179 94
Tobacco, Pipes and Snuff
85 86
Oil and Gasoline
115 79
Furniture
72 75
Painting and Repairing Wagons
39 25
Stonework, Jobbing, etc.
203 37
Expense, help, etc.
2,373 89
Fertilizer
70 00
Lumber
355 48
Paint, Painting and Supplies
380 02
Hardware, Plumbing and Farming Tools
727 46
Harness Repairing, etc.
16 45
Repairs to pump engine
6 25
Medical Attendance
75 00
Burials
15 00
Soap
17 50
Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds
240 45
Telephone
33 96
Horse Shoeing
111 03
Small wares
118 12
Incidentals
.
1,106 26
Total expense at Farm for Year
.
$12,546 08
INCOME AT THE FARM CLASSIFIED.
Apples
$12 70
Beans
.
5 25
Beets
9 45
Board
·
610 50
Service of bull
4 50
Cabbage
16 70
Carrots
15 16
Celery .
.
6 20
.
.
.
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Corn
11 30
Cucumbers
6 40
Cows
67 00
Calves
9 50
Cream
16 94
Dandelions
56 40
Ducks
4 80
Eggs .
341 37
Flowers
194 75
Ice .
28
Junk.
10 55
Lettuce
14 30
Lumber
16 25
Milk
675 49
Poultry
395 27
Peas
21 10
Radishes
1 90
Rhubarb
2 60
Spinach
95 40
Squash
35 05
Tomatoes
160 46
Tomato Plants
228 05
Vinegar
4 50
Pigs
9 00
Potatoes
50 82
Total Income at Farm for Year
$3,110 94
INMATES AT FARM DURING THE YEAR.
Total number during year
65
Average number during year
40
Average weekly cost
$3 97
Appraisal of real estate
13,800 00
Appraisal of Upton wood lot
200 00
Appraisal of personal property
9,596 55
Products raised and consumed at the farm
1,169 00
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AID TO PERSONS OUTSIDE FARM.
Groceries :-
Crowell & DeWitt
$154 40
F. E. Withington
154 00
Cheney Bros.
168 25
Jas. F. Carey
232 65
H. S. Warfield
35 50
Connolly & Lahive
68 50
J. P. Hennessey
253 13
Shea Bros. .
143 11
T. E. Babcock
95 00
L. T. Gillman
153 25
J. P. Connolly Co.
118 50
Jos. Morcone
123 75
Wm. Dillon
2 00
E. C. M. Nason
96 50
Luigi Galissini
2 00
Chas. Caruso
3 50
A. Lordi
9 50
$1,813 54
Meats and Provisions :-
C. Sweeney
$ 50
M. Burns . ·
5 00
M. J. Carbary ·
57 05
J. E. Brady
18 50
$81 05
Milk :---
Felice Covino
$4 27
Emil Bjornholm
3 12
Walter F. Beal
25 41
M. O'Brien
5 34
Paolo Givani
6 82
$44 96
Bread :--- L. Castiglioni
$25 00
$25 00
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Drugs and Medicine :-- J. H. Gardella
$88 75
Chas. H. Collins
24 10
$112 85
Fuel ·-
H. M. Curtiss
$48 10
Jas. Johnston
47 50
L. H. Barney
44 00
C. S. Mullane
50 50
Macuen Coal Co.
29 25
Benj. Vitalini
6 00
Milford Coal Co. .
15 50
$240 85
Boots and shoes :-
Frank Manning
$14 75
Geo. A. Reynolds
8 50
Wm. Pyne' .
8 50
D. J. Cronan
27 25
J. J. Moroney
11 00
S. Rosen .
11 24
E. Canton .
11 00
Jas. J. Connors
3 25
Manning Bros.
5 00
$100 49
Dry Goods :-
W. R. Burke
$9 00
WV. B. Whiting
4 50
Wm. Klass
13 00
M. F. Green
4 00
Geo. P. Walcott
3 00
M. Kulwinsky
2 00
Avery & Woodbury Co.
4 40
Chas. E. Cooney .
2 53
Clothing :-
King Bros. .
$4 00
Larkin Bros.
1 00
N. Marcus .
4 00
$42 43
$9 00
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Medical Aid :-
Dr. J. V. Gallagher
$45 00
$45 00
Milford Hospital
$470 85
$470 85
Burials :-
A. De Pasquale & Co.
$30 00
Jas. B. Edwards
25 00
W. W. Watson
40 00
$95 00
Rents paid
$1,205 00
$1,205 00
Printing and Advertising :-
Milford Printing Co.
$4 50
Milford Journal Co. 2 20
$6 70
Sundries :-
A. A. Jenkins, transportation of patient to Tewksbury ·
$15 00
Expense incurred releasing poor department from future expense Dr. Chas. Cronan, professional services .
15 00
2 00
Jas. J. Birmingham, aid given strange woman .
1 72
Edwards & Heroux, transportation of patient to Hospital
2 00
Mrs. H. F. Fister, assistance ren- dered in taking patient to Tewks- bury 2 90
Hobbs & Warren, supplies . 6 07
Thomas Groom & Co., supplies 16 00
J. C. Lynch, adoption of child 20 00
J. P. Hennessey, expenses . 12 30
Fred Cahill, ledger 60
$93 59
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RESIDENTS OF MILFORD AIDED IN OTHER TOWNS.
Boston .
$210 74
Worcester
107 14
Mattapoisett
104 00
Salem
8 25
Beverly .
146 35
Framingham
5 25
Waltham
15 44
Quincy .
61 68
State
153 42
$812 27
$5,198 58
OUTSIDE AID CLASSIFIED.
Groceries
$1,813 54
Meats and Provisions
81 05
Milk
44 96
Bread
25 00
Drugs and Medicine
112 85
Fuel
240 85
Boots and Shoes
100 49
Dry Goods
42 43
Clothing
9 00
Medical Aid
45 00
Milford Hospital
470 85
Burials .
95 00
Rents paid
1,205 00
Printing and Advertising
6 70
Sundries
93 59
Residents of Milford aided in other
towns
812 27
Total amount of aid outside the farm
$5,198 58
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INCOME OUTSIDE THE FARM.
Board of child taken care of by the state $47 25
For the adoption of child 10 00
Residents of other towns aided in Milford :-
Athol
$2 00
Boston
9 50
Brookfield .
.
80
Hopkinton
8 00
Lawrence
70 00
Millis
25 00
Newton
32 10
Quincy
98 00
Waltham
99 20
State
239 90
Total income outside the farm
$641 75
RESIDENTS OF OTHER TOWNS AIDED IN MILFORD OWING AND TO WHOM BILLS HAVE BEEN SENT TO JAN. 1, 1913.
Franklin
$236 00
Hopkinton
102 00
Holliston
26 00
Lawrence
99 00
Newton
51 75
State
383 45
$898 20
HOSPITAL CASES.
Milford Hospital :---
11 cases (town)
$324 85
3 cases (State)
111 00
1 case (Millis)
25 00
1 case (Lawrence) .
. 10 00
.
$470 85
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BILLS OWED BY THE TOWN.
Farm :--
Clark Ellis & Sons $220 82
H. W. Austin, due to Mch. 1, 1913 200 00
Jas. Lally . 94 51
Milford Grain Co.
74 90
Milford Public Market
61 07
Nolan Bros. 60 87
H. M. Curtiss
48 12
Geo. P. Walcott
41 90
J. T. Crowell
45 10
P. H. Powers
37 65
Eldredge & Son
23 81
Mary F. McQuade
23 78
Narragansett Dairy Co.
11 40
Small bills .
37 64
$981 57
Outside the Farm :-
Milford Hospital .
$44 00
Brockton
143 65
Mattapoisett
104 00
Boston
52 00
Beverly
51 08
Worcester .
15 00
Marlborough
2 00
Small bills .
61 60
$473 33
RECAPITULATION.
Appropriations for the poor . $14,000 00
Income from the farm .
3,110 94
Income outside the farm
641 75
$17,752 69
Bills paid contracted prior to January 20, 1912 . . $2,034 69
Expense at the farm 9,546 39
Expense outside farm
.
4,621 34
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Building and special repairs
1,527 24
Burial at farm .
$15 00
Amount expended
17,744 66
Amount unexpended
$8 03
Many improvements have been made at the farm during the past year. All the buildings with the exception of the barn having been painted, the ice house completed, a new creamery, carriage house and wagon shed built, and other repairs made.
Your board recommends the installation of electric lights which would lessen the cost of insurance, new flooring in three rooms and the sheathing of the men's dormitory.
The income from the farm has been larger than for several years, but the expenses for the outside poor are greater, and are continually growing. We recommend the appropriation of $14,000 for the ensuing year.
Respectfully submitted,
FRED M. CROWELL, JOHN P. HENNESSEY, JOHN H. GARDELLA,
Overseers of the Poor.
REPORT OF THE SEWERAGE COMMISSION.
February 1, 1913.
TO THE CITIZENS OF MILFORD :
The Sewerage Commission herewith submits its annual re- port for the year 1912.
The following statement concisely presents the income and expenditure of the department :
CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT.
INCOME.
Balance January 20, 1912
. $10,844 67
Sewer assessments collected
.
11,979 35
$22,824 02
EXPENDITURES.
Sewer extensions . $17,420 37
Land damages (1911) .
85 19
Printing
19 50
Assessment reimbursements
5 50
$17,530 56
Balance
$5,293 46
Transferred to Maintenance Account
3,376 45
Net balance on hand Jan. 20, 1913
$1,917 01
MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT.
INCOME.
Appropriation by town .
.
.
$1,500 00
Town of Hopedale Sewage Disposal
65 00
$1,565 00
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EXPENDITURES.
Labor, sewer flushing, disposal plant
and pumping station ·
$3,262 52
Electric power pumping station ·
410 80
Repairs at pumping station
77 85
Superintendent and clerical
980 30
Office supplies
41 10
Tools, etc.
168 88
$4,941 45
DETAILED STATEMENT OF EXPENSES.
Order 1912.
1128. Mar. 8. Salome Sprague, typewriting for Commission $2 00
1129. Mar. 8. Jas. F. Carey, oil
37
1130. Mar. 8. Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station (Dec., Jan., Feb.) 76 05
1131. Mar. 8. H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station, Jan. 1, to March 1 39 60
1132. Mar. 8. W. C. Tewksbury, work and sup- plies at pumping station 14 08
1133. Mar. 8. Richard Wallahan, labor at filter beds 8 00
1134 Mar. 23. Cenedella & Co., estimate No. 5 335 82
1135. Mar. 23. L. P. Pratt, expense account 1911 carfare
34 05
1136. Mar. 23.
L. P. Pratt, balance of salary from March 1911 to March 1912 250 00
1137. Mar. 23. F. A. Barbour, engineer Sec. 8 598 50
1138. Mar. 23. H. C. Hopkins, labor pumping 23 37 station (March) · 1139. Mar. 23. Harold M. Bond Co., sewer hook 2 40
$3,376 45
Excess of expenditures over income .
·
·
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1140. Mar. 23. B. & A. R. R. Co. court fees on Pond street crossing case
1141. Apr. 5. Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping station (March) 24 45
73 19
1142. Apr. 5. H. C. Hopkins, labor flushing siphon 17 00
1143. Apr. 5. Richard Wallahan, labor flushing siphon 24 00
1144. Apr. 5. S. J. Burke, labor flushing siphon 14 00
1145. Apr. 5. L. Grow & Son, screen plate for pumping station 10 93
1146.
Apr. 5.
W. J. Fitzpatrick, cartage
75
1147. Apr. 5. H. S. Chadbourne, materials 59 94
1148. Apr. 5. Milford Journal Co., publishing assessments Sec. 8 .
15 00
1
1149. Apr. 5. H. M. Curtiss Coal Co., pipe Sec. 8 79 70
1150. Apr. 12.
The Atlantic Works, labor at pumping station 7 22 .
1151. Apr. 12. Richard Wallahan, labor at
disposal plant . 10 00
1152. Apr. 12. John F. Casey, labor at disposal plant 4 00
1153. Apr. 12. Wm. Jones, labor at disposal plant . 10 00
1154. Apr. 12. S. J. Burke, labor at disposal plant 12 00
1155. Apr. 12. Dennis Connors, labor at disposal plant ·
14 00
1156. Apr. 12. D. E. Ward, teaming
1 00
1157. Apr. 12.
Richard Wallahan, flushing
sewers 10 00
1158. Apr. 12. Wm. Jones, labor at disposal plant 13 00
1159. Apr. 12. Edw. T. Burke, flushing sewers 4 00
1160. Apr. 12. Daniel Burns, flushing sewers 8 00
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1161. Apr. 12. John F. Casey, labor at disposal plant
10 00
1162. Apr. 12. Austin Bane, flushing · sewers 8 00
1163. Apr. 12.
C. B. Wood, labor at disposal plant 7 00
1164. Apr.
12. Dennis Connors, flushing sewers 10 00
11 00
1166. Apr. 26.
1165. Apr. 12. S. J. Burke, flushing sewers Austin Bane, labor at disposal plant 12 00
1167. Apr. 26. S. J. Burke, flushing sewers 12 00
1168. Apr. 26.
Daniel Burns, labor at disposal plant
12 00
1169. Apr. 26.
Edw. T. Burke, flushing sewers 12 00
1170. Apr. 26.
Dennis Connors, labor at disposal plant 12 00
1171. Apr. 26. John F. Casey, flushing sewers 12 00
1172. Apr. 26. Richard Wallahan, labor at disposal plant .
12 00
1173. Apr. 26.
Wm. Jones, labor at disposal plant
12 00
1174. Apr. 26. C. B. Wood, labor at disposal plant .
8 00
1175. Apr. 26. Edwards & Heroux, teams flushing sewers 22 00
1176. Apr. 26. H. C. Hopkins, labor at pump- ing station (April)
22 25
1177. Apr. 26. John C. Lynch, for D. J. Cronan, appraiser, in B. & A. Pond street crossing case 5 00
1178. May 3. - Milford Electric Light & Power Co., power at pumping sta- tion (April)
37 65
1179. May 3. Z. C. Field, lumber for disposal plant 6 14
1180. May 3. Wm. Jones, labor at disposal plant 12 50
1181. May 3. Dennis Connors, labor at disposal plant 12 00
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1182.
May
3. Edw. T. Burke, labor at disposal plant 12 00
1183.
May
3. John F. Casey, labor at disposal plant 10 00
1184. May 3. Daniel Burns, labor at disposal plant 10 00
1185. May 3. Austin Bane, labor at disposal plant .
12 00
1186.
May 3. Richard Wallahan, labor at disposal plant . 12 50
1187. May 3. S. J. Burke, labor at disposal disposal plant . 12 50
1188. May
3. Wm. Hatten, labor at disposal plant 4 00
1189.
1 May
3. Timothy Cronan, labor at dis- posal plant 6 00
1190. May 3. J. H. Murphy, labor at disposal plant
2 00
1191. May 10. C. B. Wood, labor at disposal plant 4 00
1192. May 10 Wm. Jones, labor disposal plant 9 00
1193. May 10. Dennis Connors, labor at disposal plant 10 00
1194. May 10. Edw. T. Burke, labor at disposal plant 10 00
1195. May 10. Daniel Burns, labor at disposal plant 9 00
1196. . May 10.
Richard Wallahan, labor at disposal plant 10 50
1197. May 10.Wm. Hatten, labor at disposal plant 9 00
1198. May 10. Timothy Cronan, labor at disposal plant 9 00
1199. May 10. J. H. Murphy, labor at disposal plant 9 00
1200. May 10. John F. Casey, labor at disposal plant 10 00
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1201. May 10. Austin Bane, labor at disposal plant 8 00
1202. May 10. S. J. Burke, labor at disposal plant 12 50
1203. May 10. Jas. McGuire, labor at disposal plant 7 00
1204. May 24. C. B. Wood, labor at disposal plant 8 38 ·
1205. May 24. Austin Bane, labor at disposal plant .
4 88
1206. May 24. A. Mack, labor at disposal
plant
8 00
1207. May 24. Thos. Droney, labor at disposal plant
10 00
1208. May 24. Con Tighe, labor at disposal
plant 8 00
1209. May 24. Wm. Hatten, labor at disposal
plant
2 00
1210.
May 24.
Jas. McGuire, labor at disposal plant
S 38
1211.
May 24.
H. Marchessault, labor at filter beds and drying hose . 10 50
1212. May 24.
1213. May 24.
M. McCarthy, labor at filter beds Ernest Bagley, labor at filter beds
3 00
1214. May 24. Edw. Burke, labor at filter beds
6 50
1215. May 24.
C. B. Wood, labor at filter beds Jas. McGuire, labor at filter beds Timothy Cronan, labor at filter
12 00
1217. May 24.
beds · 11 75
1218. May 24.
1219. May 24.
S. J. Burke, labor at filter beds 28 75 R. Wallahan, labor at filter beds D. Burns, labor at filter beds 20 38
23 00
1220. May 24.
John F. Casey, labor at filter beds
18 38
1222. May 24. Jas. Connors, labor at filter beds 12 00
1223. May 24.
21 38 Wm. Jones, labor at filter beds D. Connors, labor at filter beds 21 38
1224. May 24.
1225. May 24. Milford Iron Foundry, manhole covers
24 75
.
5 75
10 00
1216. May 24.
1221. May 24.
131
1226. May 24. Cenedella & Co., flushing
siphon
15 00
1227. May 24. Library Bureau, office supplies 16 10
1228. May 24.
G. M. Billings, office supplies 3 50
1229. May 24. W. J. Fitzpatrick, teams,
flushing sewers 11 75
1230.
May 24. Jas. Murphy, labor at filter beds 2 00
4 00
1231. May 24. A. T. Falvey, stove for tool house 1232. May 24. M. W. Casey, teams, flushing sewers
25 50
1233.
May 24.
L. Grow & Son, materials
20 65
1234. May 31.
Thos. Groom & Co., order books
18 00
1235. May 31.
Milford Iron Foundry, manhole covers
42 00
1236.
May 31. H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station (May)
21 13
1237.
May 31.
Thomas E. Glennon, materials 8 05
12 00 1238. May 31. Wm. Jones, labor at filter beds 1339. May 31. Dennis Connors, labor at filter beds 12 00
1240.
May 31.
John F. Casey, labor at filter beds Daniel Burns, labor at filter beds
12 00
1241. May 31.
8 00
1242. May 31. R. Wallahan, labor at filter beds
12 00
1243. May 31. C. B. Wood, labor at filter beds 6 00
1244. May 31. Jas. McGuire, labor at filter beds 8 00
1245 .. May 31.
Jas. Connors, labor at filter beds 12 00
1246. May 31.
S. J. Burke, labor at filter beds
15 00
1247. May 31.
Thos. Droney, labor at filter beds
12 00
1248. May 31. Andy Mack, labor at filter beds
12 00
1249. May 31. H. Marchesseault, labor at filter beds
8 25
1250. May 31. Ernest Bagley, labor at filter beds 2 00
1251. May 31. Con Tighe, labor at filter beds
12 00
1252. May 31. John Hines, labor at filter beds 8 00
1253. May 31. Peter Moran, labor at filter beds 8 00
1254. May 31. Bernard Swift, labor at filter beds 8 00
1255. June 8. Con Tighe, labor at filter beds
8 00
132
1256. June
8. Jas. Connors, labor at filter beds 8 00
1257. June 8. Thos. Droney, labor at filter beds 8 00
1258. June 8. Andy Mack, labor at filter beds 8 00
1259. June 8. John Savage, labor at filter beds 5 38
1260. June 8.
C. B. Wood, labor at filter beds
2 00
1261. June 8. S. J. Burke, labor at filter beds
15 00
1262. June 8. Peter Moran, labor at filter beds
11 38
1263. June 8. John Hines, labor at filter beds 11 38
1264. June 8. Jas. McGuire, labor at filter beds
11 38
1265. June 8. R. Wallahan, labor at filter beds
11 38
1266.
June 8. D. Connors, labor at filter beds
11 38
1267. June 8. John F. Casey, labor at filter beds
11 38
1268.
June 8. John Jones, labor at filter beds
11 38
1269.
June 8.
B. Swift, labor at filter beds
11 38
1270. June 8. H. S. Chadbourne, materials
16 64
1271.
June 8. Milford Iron Foundry, manhole covers
30 16
1272.
June
8.
Milford Water Co., man in attendance at hydrant while flushing sewers
25 20
1273.
June 8. Z. C. Field, materials
5 02
1274.
June 8. Cenedella & Co., Estimate No. 6 (Sec. 8)
1,832 79
1275.
June 14. Wm. Jones, labor at filter beds
12 00
1276. June 14.
D. Connors, labor at filter beds
12 00
1277. June 14.
John F. Casey, labor at filter beds 10 00
1278. June 14. Jas. McGuire, labor at filter beds
12 00
1279.
June 14. Bernard Sweeney, labor at filter beds 12 00
1280. June 14.
John Hines, labor at filter beds 12 00
1281. June 14.
Peter Moran, labor at filter beds 12 00
1282. June 14. John Savage, labor at filter beds
12 00
1283. June 14.
S. J. Burke, labor at filter beds
15 00
1284. June 14. R. Wallahan, labor at filter beds
10 00
1285.
June 14. L. P. Pratt, salary as Supt. of Sewers, on account 150 00
1286. June 21.
John Savage, labor at filter beds 6 00
1287. June 21. Peter Moran, labor at filter beds 6 00
133
1288. June 21. Bernard Swift, labor at filter beds
6 00
1289. June 21. John Hines, labor at filter beds
6 00
1290. June 21. Jas. McGuire, labor at filter beds 11 50 .
1291. June 21. John F. Casey, labor at filter beds 12 00
1292. June 21. D. Connors, labor at filter beds 12 00
1293. June 21.
Wm. Jones, labor at filter beds 12 00
1294. June 21.
S. J. Burke, labor at filter beds 15 00
1295. June 21.
Inspector's books, labor at filter beds 6 75
1296.
June 27.
Wm. Jones, labor at filter beds 10 00
1297.
June 27.
Dennis Connors, labor at filter beds 2 00
1298. June 27.
1299. June 27.
Jas. McGuire, labor at filter beds 2 00 J. B. Henderson, teams at filter beds 134 22
1300. June 27.
S. J. Burke, labor at filter beds 12 50
1301. June 27.
R. Wallahan, labor at filter beds 2 00
1302. June 27. John F. Casey, labor at filter beds 2 00
1303. July 5.
S. J. Burke, labor at filter beds 15 00
1304 July 5.
Wm. Jones, labor at filter beds
14 00
1305. July 5.
D. Connors, labor at filter beds .
8 00
1306. July 5. R. Wallahan, labor at filter beds 2 00
1307. July 5. Peter Moran, labor at filter beds
2 00
1308. July 5. Milford Elec. Light & Power Co.,
power at pumping station ( May) 46 65
1309. July 5. WV. P. Clarke, office supplies 3 50
1310. July 5. Milford Iron Foundry, manhole covers . 65 00
1311. July 5. H. C. Hopkins, labor at pumping station (June) 18 38
1312. July 5. Cenedella & Co., estimate No. 7 (Sec. 8) .
2,398 58
1313. July 5. Cenedella & Co., on account of 15 per cent. retained on Jan.
1, 1912 estimate of $2,776.56 2,000 00
1314. July 12. S. J. Burke. labor at filter beds 15 00
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