Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Milford, Massachusetts 1922, Part 3

Author: Milford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 314


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State street. 16 yards cinders.


Pearl street. 32 yards cinders.


Central street. 10 yards cinders.


Madden Avenue. 6 yards cinders.


Water street. 7 yards cinders.


West Walnut street. 5 yards cinders.


Forest street. 2 yards cinders.


Grove street. 5 yards cinders.


Court street. 1 yard cinders.


Leonard street. 4 yards cinders.


BRIDGES REPAIRED.


Central street. 3 stringers, 2500 feet plank.


Green street. Rebuilt. 7 stringers, 1000 feet plank ..


Oliver street. 2 stringers, 600 feet plank.


Dilla street. 2 stringers, 1500 feet plank.


Howard street. 100 feet plank.


Taylor street. 100 feet plank.


Pleasant street. 200 feet plank.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN P. CALLERY,


Highway Surveyor.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


JOHN E. SWIFT, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF MILFORD, MASS., AS TREASURER.


CR.


To amounts received :-


By amounts paid :-


Balance, January 1, 1922


$ 7,636 84


Board of health


$ 67 00


Money borrowed in anti-


Care of trees


145 89


cipation of taxes for


Court fees, Chapter 204, R. L.


49 92


the year 1922, as per


Fire, incidentals


694 58


vote of town passed


Fire, pay of members .


7.66 72


March 7, 1921 .


20,000 00


Gypsy moth supppression


84 00


Court fees :-


Highways ·


3,821 20


William G. Pond, Clerk


Incidentals


·


·


·


of Third District


Interest .


559 38


Court of Southern


Massachusetts, Treasurer of :- Interest


26 33


Highways : -


Memorial Hall .


116 52


Aetna Casualty Co , re.


Military Aid


.


.


·


119 00


bate on Mack truck


73 70


Poor


2,858 55


Interest on deposits, Mil-


Poor, Mothers' aid


·


3,073 40


ford National Bank


35 00


Police department


·


1,337 55


·


·


·


·


471 70


Worcester, fines


66 17


.


·


·


·


·


·


·


·


·


56


.


DR.


Licenses :~


Salaries . .


651 52


Auctioneer's :-


Schools .


24,056 87


Schools, Continuation .


545 77


Paul Doane . 2 00 ·


Sewerage maintenance .


731 71


Soldiers' relief


581 50


State aid


·


Auto Agent's :-


White's Auto Ex-


change, Inc.


$25 00


Auto Sales Company


25 00


50 00


Motor Vehicle Junk :-


Irving F. Duntley


$10 00


Harry Goldstein


10 00


20 00


Sunday :-


Lincoln Square Spa .


5 00


Undertaker's :-


Arthur J. Heroux ·


$1 00


George W. Wood .


1 00


2 00


·


.


·


374 00


Street lights ·


.


1,133 35


Town Hall


449 22


.


57


.


·


Henry C. Snell


·


. $2 00


·


John H. Cunniff 2 00


6 00


·


TREASURER'S REPORT -CONTINUED.


Massachusetts, Treasurer of :- Corporation Tax-For- eign . · $320 52 ·


Income Tax 1919 ·


55 75


Income Tax 1920


167 25


Income Tax 1921


1,784 00


Interest


28


Mothers with depend- ent children . 3,245 87


$5,573 67


Memorial Hall :- Herbert Parkhurst, Q. M., rent and heating of G. A. R. Hall ·


-


76 00


Poor :- M. B. Sweeney, Chair- man Town Farm Income ·


711 35


Poor, Mothers' Aid :- Reimbursement, (Iada-


·


·


·


58


rola and Tognazzi) Town of Maynard


·


12 00


72 00


Schools :-


A. O. Caswell, tuition fees .


$ 7 50


City of Boston .


453 00


460 50


Sealer of Weights and Measures :- D. M. O'Brien .


2 83


Sewerage :-


Town of Hopedale, flushing sewers $ 35 00


Sewer Bond issue, bal- ance of deposit in Old


Colony Trust Co.


transferred to Sew- erage Construction . 1,049 97


1,084 97


Town Hall :- Daniel M. O'Brien


215 00


Town Histories, Sale of :- John E. Swift (two copies) ·


2 00


.


.


Balance, March 8, 1922 :- Hydrants on East Main street (unexpended appropriation) . $ 400 00


59


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


Tax Collector :-


M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1918. ·


$ 425 44


North Bow street drain (unexpended appro- priation) .


$200 00


M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1919. · M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1920 · ·


499 24


Summer street side- walk repairs (unex- pended balance) Sewerage (unexpended balance) ·


207 00


3,341 16


M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1921 . 6,963 67


60


M. J. Carbary, poll taxes of 1921 ·


88 00


50 00


$11,317 51


Worcester County, Treasurer of :-


Dog tax for 1921 .


$1,002 04


Rent of Court room for year ending Decem- ber 31, 1921 700 00


Town library (unex- pended balance) · Amount of overdraw in Fire Incidental ac- count ·


8 76


10% cost of Town Hall vault for year ending


·


413 37


Cash


3,703 70


Sidewalks, unpaid bills of 1919 (unexpended appropriation)


1,049 97


Tax list (unexpended balance) ·


470 00


December 31, 1921 . 93 90


$6,502 80


1,795 94


Balance


·


·


$49,218 48


$49,218 48


61


62


TREASURER'S REPORT OF CEMETERY FUNDS.


Money received by John E. Swift, Town Treasurer in 1922 for perpetual care of burial lots in Vernon Grove Ceme- tery, under the provisions of the Revised Laws of Massachu- setts ·--


Walter L. Bagley, for care of burial lot of Cyrus P. Wilcox, No. 913 $100 00 Adaline C. Howard, executrix of the


estate of Amos K. Howard, for care of burial lot No. 289 100 00


$ 200 00


Cemetery funds on deposit in Milford Savings Bank, December 31, 1921 .


13,531 18


Balance on deposit March 8, 1922


$13,731 18


TOWN HISTORY ACCOUNT.


Copies (unbound) on hand January 1, 1922 65


Copies (unbound) sold .


2


-


63


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN E. SWIFT,


Treasurer.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


GEORGE A. BARRY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF MILFORD, MASS., AS TREASURER.


DR.


CR.


To amounts received :-


By amounts paid :-


Balance January 1, 1922


. $ 7,636 84


Money borrowed in anticipation of taxes for the year 1921, as per vote of town passed March 1, 1920 ·


$ 85,000 00


the year 1922, as per vote of the town passed March 7, 1921 . ·


Money borrowed in anticipation of taxes for the year 1922, as per vote of town passed March 7, 1921 ·


63


Emergency Coal fund :- Coal purchased for


Board of health ·


·


3,191 56


Care of trees and shrubs ·


5,399 00


Care of soldiers' and sailors' graves.


55 00


Contribution to cost of operating M. & U. St Ry. ·


300 00


William G. Pond,


Cost of water to be assessed to abut- ters . ·


·


900 00


Clerk of Third Dis-


County aid to agriculture 200 00 .


trict Court of South- ern Worcester, fines


Court fees, Chapter 204, R. L. ·


458 93


320 99


Money borrowed in anti-


cipation of taxes for


395,000 00


295,000 00


·


town by Selectmen, and sold to several of town departments Court Fees :-


1,245 67


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


Dental Clinic :-


Emergency coal fund :-


Fees


$ 6 50


Highways :-


Aetna Casualty Co.


73 70


B. & A. R. R. Co. ·


449 52


Town of Medway


·


136 90


P. A. Phipps


75 00


Frank L. and Charles


Fire, incidentals ·


.


·


3,194 96


E. Whitcomb, Inc. .


10 05


Fire, pay of members


·


·


11,175 00


Fire, repairs


·


·


.


·


.


·


.


.


.


·


.


·


450 69


Joseph H. Doyle


6 00


Gypsy Moth suppression


·


1,000 00


Incidentals :--


Highways


·


39,998 63


Hade Niestein, rent of


Highways, unpaid bills, 1920 .


·


149 52


land off Depot street Travellers' Insurance Co., for damage to drinking fountain by


30 00


Highways, unpaid bills, 1921 Incidentals ·


·


4,999 62


Incidentals, unpaid bills, 1920


·


22 58


Incidentals, unpaid bills, 1921 Interest


67 33


Trout Brook Ice & Feed Co.


5 95


Land for municipal purposes Memorial Hall .


.


·


1,500 00


Interest on deposits, Mil-


·


·


IREast Main street sidewalk


·


·


$ 1,188 67 997 52


Consumers' Service Station


80 00


Fire, brush fires


198 50


64


Milford Water Co.


·


·


Bader Coal Co. $601 98 ·


Milford Coal Co. ·


137 17


·


·


18,215 32


997 34


.


499 19


30 15 Fire, unpaid bills


266 08


·


ford National Bank


178 92|


Medway road construction


21,877 92 ·


Memorial Day, American Legion ·


200 00


Memorial Day, G. A. R. .


·


200 00


Military aid ·


672 00


Massachusetts, Treasurer of : --


Civilian war poll tax $12,009 00


Corporation tax, Do- mestic, 1920 .


43 09


Edward Porter


00


Interest


26 33


Clark Ellis & Sons ·


1 00


National bank tax


9,024 23


Harry D. Bullard


1 00


Repairs of state high-


H. A. Cass


1 00


ways


1,773 00


Consumers' Service


Retail liquor licenses,


Station


1 00


one-fourth . 1 00 .


Joseph Kurlansky .


1 00


State tax


26,520 00


11 00


49,396 65


North Purchase cemetery


50 00


Henry C Snell


$2 00


Paul Doane .


2 00


Playground supervision


200 00


John H. Cunniff


2 00


Police department


12,511 66


Frank E Mann


2 00


Police, unpaid bills, 1920


·


·


9 56


P. Eugene Casey


2 00


Poor, general


·


·


25,492 11


·


1 00


Fred A. Gould


·


1 00


Alfred Coyne


·


1 00


William H. Casey


·


·


·


65


·


·


Planting shade trees


·


·


·


· ·


·


.


·


·


Licenses : - Alcohol :-


H. S. Chadbourne ·


$1 00


Eldredge & Son


1 00


Auctioneers' :-


.


200 00


·


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


J. T. Murphy


$2 00


Poor, repairs


·


$ 1,493 79


Poor, unpaid bills


4,252 30


Poor, mothers' aid


21,359 82


Poor, mothers' aid, unpaid bills


1,228 63


change, Inc.


$25 00


Premium ou compensation policy


861 11


Auto Sales Co.


25 00


Premium on tax collector's bond .


250 00


Lincoln Sq. Garage . 25 00


Premium on treasurer's bond .


200 00


Jesse Perkins


25 00


Reserve tund


1,215 32


Arthur A. Jenkins . 25 00


Salaries .


·


.


.


16,444 29


Frank H. Marshall .


25 00


Schools . ·


·


·


146,390 37


66


John J. Leahy ·


12 50


Schools, unpaid bills


189 26


L. J. Supple & Co. . 25 00


Schools, continuation .


2,999 20


Charles P. Fleming . 12 50


Schools, dental clinic ·


·


1,619 46 50 00


200 00


Secretary of finance commission


·


Circus : -


Sewerage, maintenance


·


.


7,313 13


Walter L. Main's


25 00


25 00


·


58,540 28


Sewerage, construction Sidewalks


·


.


4,991 55 ·


Soldiers' relief . ·


3,245 25


State aid ·


2,050 00


Street lights


16,019 20


Sumner street sidewalk


190 00


·


Commissioner of Stan- dards, Com mon- wealth of Massachu- setts . . Common Victuallers :-


133 00


·


Auto Agents :-


White Auto Ex-


·


·


·


·


·


$ 12 00


l'eter Antonini $1 00


Francisco Ferante ·


1 00


Francisco Ferante .


1 00


Quality Lunch .


1 00


Town debt : -


Will E Southland . 1 00


Benjamin Franklin . 1 00


Palermo Merolini .


1 00


Morris Kamansky 1 00 .


Patrick Murray ·


1 00


C. T Dyer .


.


.


1 00


Jobn W. Haines ·


1 00


George Hagopian .


1 00


Julia Kaminsky ·


1 00


Innholders' :-


Anna Ritz $1 00


Charles P. Fleming .


1 00


Mrs. Agnes Sibson . 1 00


3 00


Manicurist :-


Margaret Walpole .


$1 00


Swift, J. E, treasurer, outstanding


checks .


·


637 04


Note, 4 (payable in gold) due September 1, 1922, (Plains school loan) $1,000 00


Note, 4 (payable in gold) due July 7, 1922, (Claflin school loan) ·


67


1,000 00


13 00


Bonds, sewer, 4 (pay- able in gold) due October 1, 1922 Bonds, sewer, 4 (pay- able in gold) due October 1, 1922


5,000 00


2,000 00


Bonds, sewer, 4 (pay- able in gold) due November 1, 1922


2,000 00


8 00 . · Tax list .


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


Paris Beauty Shop .


$1 00


Leah Crowell


1 00


$ 3 00


Bonds, sewer, 5 (pay- able in gold) due May 1, 1922 Bonds, sewer, 52, due July 1, 1922


$3,000 00


Motor Vehicle Junk :-


Irving F. Duntley . $10 00


Harry Goldstein ·


10 00


Bonds, 4 (payable in


Harry D. Bullard ·


10 00


gold) due October 1,1922


2,000 00


40 00


Bonds, 4 (payable in


gold), due Novem- ber 1, 1922, (George


E. Stacy school-


house loan)


5,000 00


$23,000 00


1 50


Town Hall


2,796 21


Town Hall, unpaid bills


272 71


Town Hall, glass clock face ·


250 00


Domenick Julian ·


5 00


Town library


2,171 62


Francisco Ferante 6 00 .


Town library, unpaid bills


331 85


Ralph Galla . 5 00 ·


Town Parks, general .


1,548 22


·


·


.


.


·


.


.


·


·


·


68


Co-operative Grocery


Store 50 .


Ginter Co. 50 ·


Crowell & De Witt . 50


Pool, Billiard Table and Bowling :- William S. Davis & John?F. Hynes $15 00 ·


2,000 00


W. Alfred Coyne ·


10 00


Oleomargarine :-


Lawrence Volpe 5 00 .


Town Parks, seats


·


·


229 41


Peter B. Carron 7 00 ·


Town Parks, trees


·


.


·


1,576 34


Charles Rizola


6 00


Vernon Grove cemetery


Dominic Carchio


7 00


Harry E. Hunt


17 00


Watering streets


2,971 10


Frank Covino


5 00


Joseph Bonetta


5 00


Ernest Iannetelli ·


7 00


Arthur Sibson


7 00


Albert Perham


.


104 00


Retail Liquor, 6th Class :-


John H. Gardella $1 CO


A. H. Sweet Co. Inc.


1 00


John H. O'Grady ·


1 00


A. B. Morse


1 00


·


4 00


Second-hand and Junk :-


Louis Vilinsky $10 00 .


Joseph Marcus ·


10 00


Judel Niestein ·


10 00


Harry T. Rice


5 00


·


·


·


Worcester county, Treasurer of :- County tax .


· 16,075 09


·


·


7 00


·


.


7,950 00


500 00 · · Water for fire purposes ·


69


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


Joseph Ferman


·


$10 00


Max Pressman


10 00


Joe Ferman .


10 00


Nathan Glatky


10 00


Maurice Sneiderman


10 00


$85 00


Slaughter_house :-


Cesare Cavigioli


$1 00


Louisa Ferrucci


1 00


A. Rosenfield


1 00


3 00


Sunday :-


Lincoln Square Spa


$5 00


Gaetano Manguso


5 00


A. Meldonian


5 00


Charles Trongone


5 00


Michael Consoletti


5 00


Cesare Balboni


5 00


Nicola Oliva


5 00


Nicodema DiGalmo


5 00


Mrs. William McNeil


5 00


·


·


·


·


70


Crown Confection-


ery Co.


.


5 00


William J. Dillon


·


5 00


Angelo Mazzarelli ·


5.00


Giovanni Grossi


·


5 00


Patrick H. Gillon


·


5 00


Joseph Donissoni


·


5 00


Eva Croskery


·


5 00


Milford Fruit Co.


·


5 00


Jerome F. Brown


·


5 00


Palmera Merolini


5 00


Arcangelo DiPietro .


5 00


Charles Buckle & Co.


5 00


Charles Rizola


5 00


Salvatore Testa


5 00


Lincoln Square Spa


5 00


Le titia DiGiannauto- nio


5 00


Benjamin Finkel


5 00


Christopher McMa- hon


·


5 00


William H. Carey ·


5 00


Rocco Loucia


5 00


.


·


·


7 1


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


James Cervone


$5 00


Vincenza Civetta


·


5 00


Mrs. N. Morcone


5 00


Florence Harding


·


5 00


George D. Vires


·


5 00


B. Ceruti


·


5 00


Paul Koines


·


5 00


Walter Hackenson .


5 00


Edward J. Sullivan


5 00


John Mazzarelli


5 00


Fred Burns .


5 00


$200 00


Theatrical :-


Ideal Theatre Co.


$ 75 00


Elm Amusement Co.


100 00


175 00


Undertakers :-


Arthur J. Heroux .


$1 00


George W. Wood 1 00


A. DePasquale & Co. 1 00


James B. Edwards . 1 00


·


72


Arthur J. Heroux 1 00


W. W. Watson


1 00


George W. Wood


1 00


S. C. J. Quirk


·


1 00


8 00


Used Car Dealers' :- Joseph V. Abretti


$15 00


15 00


Lockup Fees :-


Town of Mendon


2 00


Lockup Keys :-


W. W. O'Brien


$1 00


John Moloney .


1 00


2 00


Massachusetts, Treasurer of :- Burial of Indigent Sol. diers and Sailors ·


$ 120 00


Civilian war poll tax ·


234 00


Corporation tax, do- mestic, 1921 ·


223 31


Corporation tax, for- eign, 1921 . 344 59


Corporation tax, pub- lic service . 3,562 05


73


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


Corporation tax, public


service, 80 per cent.


29 18


Corporation tax, busi- ness · .


9,424 98


Income tax, 1919


55 75


Income tax, 1920


390 25


Income tax, 1921


2,341 50


Income tax, 1922, gen-


eral purposes


9,608 69


Income tax, 1922, gen- eral school fund


14,577 00


Interest


7 70


Military Aid


121 50


Mothers with depend- ent children


10,824 03


National Bank tax


·


479 89


Soldiers' Exemption


72 47


Street Railway tax


12 69


State Aid


2,414 00


Support of paupers


134 65


Temporary aid


4,689 05


·


·


·


.


·


·


·


.


74


Transportation of paupers 1 62


Tuition of children ·


1,033 50


$60,702 40


Medway Road Construction : - Sale of Highway Bonds authorized by vote of town passed March 6, 1922, as contribution toward cost of con- structing Med way Road


Amount contributed by State, to and includ- ing December 31, 1922, toward cost of construction of Med- way Road · 7,947 33


Amount contributed by county, to and includ- ing December 31, 1922, toward cost of construction of Med- way Road 7,947 33 ·


$10,181 09


75


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


Accrued interest on Medway Road con- struction fund on de- posit in Home Na- tional Bank . .


$22 00


$26,097 75


Memorial Hall :- .


Herbert Parkhurst, Q. M., rent and heat- ing of G. A. R. Hall . 76 00


Poor :-


Overseers of Poor,


Town Farm income


$6,373 46


Reimbursement, un-


called -for cash ·


71 50


Town of Hopedale


554 15


Reimbursement, Mor-


ris Sneiderman case


171 00


Poor, Mothers' Aid :-


Reimbursement,


un-


7,170 11


76


called-for cash


$ 27 00


Town of Maynard


.


72 00


City of Brockton


605 14


Town of Bellingham


235 33


City of Quincy


700 47


1,639 94


Reserve Fund :-


For interest .


$615 32


For care of trees


·


400 00


For fire incidentals


200 00


1,215 32


77


Sale of Pearl Street property :- Rev. J. A. Dunphy, deposit 100 00


Schools :- A. O. Caswell, superin- tendent, for tuition fees and miscellane- ous receipts . $484 57


Edward Carr, tuition fees in high school 6 75


City of Boston 453 00


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


Town of Bellingham, tuition for pupils in M. H. S. · $783 90


$1,728 22


Sealer of weights and measures : Daniel M. O'Brien ·


112 15


Sewerage : -


Town of Hopedale for


$ 145 00 flushing sewers .


Unexpen d e d balance of 1921 sewer 5ª bond is- sue . $1,049 97


Accrued inter- est from Old Colo- ny TrustCo. on 1921 Sewer


Bond de-


78


posit


9 68


Sale of Sewerage bonds authorized by vote of town passed March 6, 1922, for the purpose of Sewerage Con- struction and depos- ited in Home Na- tional Bank . ·


Accrued interest on Sewerage Bond Fund on deposit in Home National Bank ·


Swift, John E., Treasur- er, to cover Town of Milford outstanding checks signed by John E. Swift, treasurer ·


Tax Collector :- M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1916 .


1,059 65


86,539 20


567 52


88,311 37


56 09


.


$ 403 65


79


TREASURER'S REPORT -CONTINUED.


M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1917


· M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1918 · M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1919 . · M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1920 · M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1921 · M. J. Carbary, taxes of 1922 . · M. J. Carbary, street sprinkling, taxes of 1920 . ·


. M. J. Carbary, street sprinkling, taxes of 1921 . 101 11 · M. J. Carbary, street sprinkling, taxes of 1922 . . 705 47


$ 1,289 60


3,671 59


14,290 99


19,206 38


44,239 42


289,220 81


37 19


80


1


M. J. Carbary, sewer


2,201 75


assessments . M. J. Carbary, poll taxes of 1920 10 00


M. J. Carbary, poll taxes of 1921 262 00


M. J. Carbary, poll taxes of 1922 14,237 00


M. J Carbary, accrued interest 454 18


390,331 04


Daniel M. O'Brien .


1,160 00


Town Histories, sale of :- John E. Swift, (two copies) $2 00 .


C. W. Shippee .


1 00


3 00


Town Park :--


Frank Norcross, secre- tary, cash balance for 1921 .


$


9 76


Sale of wood


150 25


Balance, December 31, 1922 :- Special :-


Sewerage construc- tion (unexpended balance on deposit in Home National bank) $29,626 09


Town Hall :-


81


Medway road


con-


struction


(unex-


· pended balance on


deposit in Home


National bank)


4,219 83


$33,845 92


General :-


Sewerage


mainte-


nance (unexpend-


ed balance)


$


109 12


·


Town Library (unex-


pended balance)


839 18


Heating plant, Spruce


St. Engine House


TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED.


Knights of Columbus . $50 00


Foresters of America . 50 00


Plains A. C. 30 00 .


American Legion


50 00


Sacred Heart Parish


25 00


Miscellaneous receipts


12 80


Board of health, un. paid bills (unex- pended appropria - tion) 350 00 .


Watering streets :- Cost of water to be as- sessed to abutters .


$ 377 81


Dominic street sew- er (unexpended appropriation) ·


500 00


82


Worcester County, Treasurer of : --- Dog tax for 1921 .


$1,002 04


Rent · of court room for 1921 . ·


700 00


·


North Bow street drain (unexpend- ed appropriation) Cash


200 00 13,453 29


1,795 94


$16,351 59


$987,653 31


$987,653 31


.


900 00


Ilydrants on East Main street (unex- pended appropria- tion)


400 00


10 per cent. cost of Town Hall vault for year end- ing December 31, 1921 93 90


(unexpended ap- propriation) ·


$ 500 00


83


TOWN DEBT.


Notes, (+'s) due $1,000 annually, September 1, 1923, to September 1, 1926, inclusive


$ 4,000 00


Notes, (4's) due $1,000 annually, July 7, 1923, to July 7, 1926, inclusive 4,000 00


Bonds, (4's) Sewerage, due $7,000 annually, Oc- tober 1, 1923, to October 1, 1936, inclusive . 98,000 00 Bonds, (+'s) Sewerage, due $2,000 annually, No- vember 1, 1923, to November 1, 1933, inclu- sive 22,000 00


Bonds, (+'s) Sewerage, due $2,000 annually, Oc- tober 1, 1923, to October 1, 1926, inclusive . 8,000 00 Bonds, (5's) Sewerage, due $3,000 annually, May 1, 1923, to May 1, 1924, inclusive 6,000 00


Bonds, (5's) Sewerage, due $2,000 annually, May


10,000 00


1, 1925, to May 1, 1929, inclusive Bonds, (4's) Stacy school loan, due November 1, 1923


5,000 00


Bonds, (+'s) Stacy school loan, due $4,000 annu- ally, November 1, 1924 to November 1, 1930, inclusive


Bonds, (+'s) Stacy school loan, due $3,000 annu- ally, November 1, 1931, to November 1, 1935, inclusive


15,000 00


Bonds, (52's) Sewerage, due $1,500 annually, July 1, 1923 to July 1, 1925, inclusive 4,500 00


Bonds, (53's) Sewerage, due $1,000 annually, July 1, 1926, to July 1, 1931, inclusive · Bonds, (4}'s) Highways, due $2,000 annually, September 1, 1923, to September 1, 1927, in- clusive


6,000 00


10,000 00


15,000 00


50,000 00


Bonds, (4}'s) Sewerage, due $3,000 annually, Sep- tember 1, 1923, to September 1, 1927, inclu- sive


Bonds, (+1's) Sewerage, due $2,000 annually, Sep- tember 1, 1923, to September 1, 1952, inclu- sive


28,000 00


84


Bonds, (!{'s) Sewerage, due $2,000 annually, September 1, 1923, to September 1, 1932, in- clusive


$20,000 00


$305,500 00


Note, (5) Temporary loan, due April 1, 1923


10,000 00


Note, (5) Temporary loan, due April 1, 1923


10,000 00


Note, (5) Temporary loan, due May 1, 1923


. 10,000 00


Note, (5) Temporary loan, due May 1, 1923


10,000 00


Note, (5) Temporary loan, due May 1, 1923


10,000 00


Note, (5) Temporary loan, due June 1, 1923 .


10,000 00


Note, (5) Temporary loan, due June 1, 1923


. 20,000 00


Note, (5) Temporary loan, due July 1, 1923


. 20,000 00


$405,500 00


TREASURER'S REPORT OF CEMETERY FUNDS.


Money given town of Milford for perpetual care of burial lots in Vernon Grove cemetery, under the provisions of the Revised Laws of Massachusetts :- Walter L. Bagley, for care of lot of Cyrus P. Wilcox, No: 913 $100 00 Adeline C. Howard, executrix, es- tate Amos K. Howard lot, No. 289


100 00


George H. Fuller, for care of lot No. 750


100 00


1


E. L. Gaskill, estate of Mrs. E. L. Gaskill, for care of Naum Gas- kill lot, No. 944 .


100 00


Mae Granger, for care of lot No. 102, Chestnut Ave, in name of Mrs. Asa White and J. W. Adams . 100 00


Estate of Judge Hy. W. Bragg, for care of Lot No. 246-burial place of father and mother of late Judge Bragg 1(0 00


.


.


85


George R Doane, agent for Emma Hatch, for care of Mrs. Susan York lot, No. 101 $100 00


$ 700 00


Cemetery funds on deposit in Milford Savings Bank, December 31, 1921 13,531 18


Accumulated interest on cemetery funds from October 9, 1921 to October 10, 1922 . 619 40


$14,850 58


Withdrawn from Milford Savings bank interest for 1922 and paid over to trustees of Vernon Grove cemetery 619 40


Balance on deposit, December 31, 1922


$14,231 18


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TOWN HISTORY ACCOUNT.


Copies (unbound) on hand January 1, 1922 .


65


Copies (unbound) sold


3


62


Respectfully submitted,


GEORGE A. BARRY,


Treasurer.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT.


Town appropriations


$391,312 60


State tax


.


·


26,520 00


County tax


16,075 00


State highway tax


1,773 00


Amount to raise


$435,680 60


Estimated income, plus polls at $2.00


67,835 60


Net amount to raise


$367,845 00


Overlay .


7,365 89


Tax on real, personal, overlay and gain in


fractions


$375,210 89


Non-resident bank tax .


9,156 04


Poll tax money at ($2.00)


8,006 00


Poll tax money at ($3.00) due state


12,009 00


Total tax on Collector's book ·


$404,381 93


VALUATIONS.


Buildings excluding land


$7,036,440 00


Land excluding buildings


2,613,750 00


Total real estate


. $9,650,190 00


Personal excluding resident bank


.


.


2,480,365 00


Resident bank


171,310 00


Total personal


. $2,651,675 00


Total value of real estate


. $9,650,190 00


Total value of personal estate


2,651,675 00


Total valuation of town


. $12,301,865 00


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.


.


·


·


87


TAX IN MONEY.


Real estate


$294,330 80


Personal


.


.


80,876 09


Assessed polls at ($5.00)


·


·


·


20,015 00


Gain in fractions


4 00


Real, personal and gain in fractions $395,225 89 Non-resident bank tax 9,156 04


Amount on warrant


$404,381 93


Tax rate


$30 50


Number of polls


4003


Number of horses


212


Number of cows


341


Number of neat cattle


38


Number of sheep


18


Number of swine


34


Number of fowl (4577) value


$6,135 00


Number of acres of land 8,504 acres and 21,780 square feet.


ESTIMATED INCOME FOR 1922.


Cash on hand in Treasurer's office


$ 4,762 2£


Miscellaneous licenses


·


·


1,127 50


Public service corporation tax


.


.


3,219 56


Business corporation tax


·


17,499 39


Street railroad tax


11 75


State aid expended in 1921


2,796 00


Reimbursement, soldiers' exemption, Chap. 59,


Sec. 22-23, General Laws .


57 77


National bank tax


479 43


Water assessed to abutters


900 00


Town histories (sale of)


3 00


Care of trees


36 00


Court fees


707 14


Highways


61 42


Memorial hall


75 00


Schools


1,774 50


Town hall


1,513 00


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·


.


·


.


.


.


.


.


88


Sealer of weights and measures (D. M. O'B.) $ 107 60


Rent from county court house and vault 793 90


Interest in Milford National bank


246 61


Incident. Is


35 75


Reimbursement income tax, Sec. 1, Chap. 62, General Laws, 1922 9,621 95


Reimbursements income tax, Sec. 1, chap. 70,


General Laws 1922, School fund . .


14,000 00


Total


$59,829 51


Respectfully submitted,


WILLIAM F. CLANCY, FREDERICK W. HOLLAND, FREDERICK A. NEALON, Assessors of Milford.


COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


GENERAL TAX. 1916-DR.


Report uncollected Jan. 1, 1921 ·


$1.386 04


Interest


72 08


$1,158 12


CR.


Paid George A. Barry, treasurer


$ 403 75


Abatements .


1,041 37


Cash on hand


13 00


$1,458 12


1917-DR.


Amount uncollected, report Jan. 1,


1921


.


.


$4,471 84


Interest ·


167 88


$4,639 72


CR


Paid George A. Barry, treasurer


$1,289 60


Abatements .


3,326 06


Cash on hand


24 06


$1,639 72


1918-DR.


Amount uncollected, report Jan. 1,


1921


·


.


$4,819 62


Interest


496 64


CR


Paid John E. Swift and George A.


Barry, treasurers


·


$3,671 49


Abatements .


.


·


1,400 68


Cash on hand


.


.


244 09


$5,316 26


.


·


$5,316 26


90


1919-DR. Amount uncollected, report Jan. 1,


1921


.


$16,371 38


Interest


.


1,593 06 - $17,964 44


CR.


Paid John E. Swift and George A.


Barry, treasurers


$14,290 99


Abatements .


.


.


192 24


Cash on hand


1,292 83


Amount uncollected


.


$17,964 44


1920-DR. Amount uncollected, report Jan. 1,


1921


$34,535 45


Interest


1,989 35


CR.


Paid John E. Swift and George A.


Barry, treasurers


·


$19,206 38


Abatements .


286 20


Cash on hand




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