Town of Milton 79th annual report, Part 23

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365


SEWER ASSESSMENTS


1910


Balance Unpaid $ 20 85


G. E. Burt


J. H. Burt, Estate of .


121 00


$141 85


1912


B. Herbert Flaherty


$82 01


J. E. V. Haven


50 02


Arthur G. Smith


40 00


Anna Henderson


40 00


$212 03


1913


Margaret E. Bellew


$ 21 76


John Fennell


61 51


Ellen B. Hall


37 21


Louis A. Cook .


360 15


Alice P. Clark .


25 70


Clifton W. Thayer


30 00


Mary A. Wheeler


29 50


Ada T. Hayden


269 05


Mary E. Howard


58 87


Emma F. McGee


12 96


Grace Rogers


18 30


Ellen R. Young 10 25


32 85


Janet B. Jordan


7 50


$1,019 11


1914


I. Miller Palfred


$ 52 26


Mrs. Geo. T. Pierce


25 00


Alexander Hobbs .


25 00


Thomas Edwards .


150 00


Charles H. Furber


75 00


James H. Stark


48 32


Margaret Robertson


16 68


Edith Manton .


33 33


Geo. C. Thatcher


50 00


Aggie Paolucci


56 50


366


Mary E. Maloney


43 50


Chas. Bradlee .


367


SEWER ASSESSMENTS


Balance Unpaid $25 00


Mary E. Putnam


Ernest E. Choate .


50 00


Edna D. Hooper


25 00


Murdock A. MacDonald .


50 00


Llewellyn W. Higgins


25 00


James F. Ballard


40 00


Agnes V. Ballard


40 00


Mary A. Welsh


37 50


Grace M. Church .


13 32


Martin J. Gibbons


120 00


Elena A. Noble


347 75


Carl W. G. Hanson


14 37


Alice T. Herrick


900 96


Chas. S. Pierce, Tr. Dudley Trust


46 50


$2,267 49


1915


Dr.


John A. Tucker


$ 69 63


Paid


Mary A. Concannon


103 00


Paid


Edith I. Lyons


53 00


Paid


Mary Tucker


53 00


Paid


Liza M. Chamberlain


53 00


Paid


William J. Stephenson


106 00


$106 00


Henrietta Stephenson


53 00


53 00


Thomas M. Lennon


53 00


53 00


J. Kahler, heirs or devisees


873 87


873 87


Frank E. Doe


23 92


15 94


Adeline A. Cushing


45 74


45 74


Mary E. Killilea


50 00


50 00


Jennie L. Wilkinson


26 00


26 00


Thorwald Christianson


55 00


Paid


Daniel Crowley


55 00


30 18


Anna E. Mathers .


55 00


35 00


Albert P. Bailey


15 00


Paid


Margaret H. Jones


30 52


30 52


Elena A. Noble


56 25


56 25


Martin J. Gibbons


137 11


137 11


Isaac Sheinwald


74 13


74 13


Alfred Smith


40 00


40 00


Alice M. Kelley


40 00


40 00


Charles F. Edlund


40 00


40 00


Eva L. Smith


80 00


53 32


Anna B. Kelley


40 00


40 00


Richard A. Kelley


40 00


40 00


368


SEWER ASSESSMENTS


Balance Unpaid


Nellie Blankenship


$40 00


Paid


Dora A. McCue


40 00


Paid


Ellen T. Fregeau


40 00


$40 00


Gerda Roubound


40 00


Paid


George A. Palmer .


80 00


Paid


William J. Manning


40 00


Paid


Frank W. Johnson


40 00


26 66


Ida B. Macleod


40 00


26 66


Alice A. Newton


40 00


40 00


George E. Fuller


40 00


40 00


Margaret T. Houghton


40 00


Paid


Henry Mclellan


40 00


Paid


E. C. Merritt


40 00


Paid


Katherine M. T. Brennan


413 00


113 00


Mary A. Rodgers .


80 00


40 00


William J. Meagher


40 00


40 00


Frank T. Meagher


40 00


40 00


Eliza A. Foster


45 49


Paid


Mary E. MacFarland


92 15


92 15


Barnet Hurwitch .


45 49


45 49


Wayne M. Shipman


46 66


46 66


Elsie P. Shipman


45 49


45 49


Mary J. Gibbons


108 82


108 82


Michael Gibbons


326 57


Debra E. Manion .


220 50


220 50


W. H. P. Lombard


92 64


Paid


Mark McCully


95 00


Paid


Catherine T. Foley


27 06


27 06


John and Eugenia Marsolini


15 00


Paid


Mary M. Brophy


45 00


Paid


Annie S. Irving


45 00


Paid


Joseph Butler .


45 00


45 00


Florence C. Fallon


55 00


55 00


John E. Stewart


15 00


Paid


Sarah A. Matifes


50 00


33 31


J. Frank Pope .


100 00


100 00


Walter I. Mather


33 00


Paid


Patrick Bellew


65 00


65 00


Norman J. McKay


50 00


Paid


Tobias H. Burke, 2nd


50 00


50 00


William H. Hoffman


33 00


Paid


Isabella F. Phillips


15 00


Paid


Michael J. Kelly


45 00


Paid


Dr.


369


SEWER ASSESSMENTS


Dr.


Balance Unpaid


Michael J. and Maria Kelly .


$126 00


Paid


Grace K. Small


15 00


Paid


Henrietta D. Gardner


50 00


$33 33


Margaret J. Malone


121 00


80 66


Jennie Robson


92 65


Paid


Ada T. Hayden


54 00


54 00


William Kelley


58 00


Paid


Charlotte H. Capen


60 50


40 00


Mary Packard


94 00


94 00


H. Clifford Gallagher


90 00


Paid


James Welsh


83 00


83 00


John A. Anderson


82 00


Paid


Annie and John Kelley


90 00


Paid


William Riley


44 89


44 89


Helen M. Kohler


100 18


100 18


Charles W. Jones


28 00


Paid


Frank A. Graves


131 48


87 65


Mary C. Turner


60 45


Paid


Rosa B. Fandell


70 00


70 00


Minnie R. Jefferson


66 22


66 22


William H. Chubbuck


36 25


Paid


Helen F. Kenney


63 26


63 26


Theodore L. Frost


54 50


Paid


Mary J. Brown


75 06


Paid


Bessie I. Lent .


58 14


58 14


Mary R. Wright


95 62


95 62


Levi A. Dame .


50 00


Paid


Michael F. Jones


29 00


29 00


Ella M. Simpson


62 01


Paid


Hattie A. Dame


64 01


Paid


John M. Brooks


41 00


41 00


Milton Academy


191 00


Paid


Elizabeth M. Osgood .


70 00


46 66


Fannie S. Browne


75 00


75 00


Olivia L. Browne .


53 50


53 50


Jennie C. Spear, heirs or devisees


50 00


Paid


Annie E. Devettere


50 00


Paid


Leopold Morse Home for Aged and Infirm


Hebrews and Orphanage


139 50


139 50


Massachusetts Baptist Missionary Society


54 08


36 05


$8,110 34


$4,872 52


TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT


Uncollected (1906-1912) All in litigation


$10,018 10


TAXES OF 1910 SEWER ASSESSMENT Dr.


Balance unpaid


$141 85


TAXES OF 1912


Dr.


Balance unpaid


$190 53


TAXES OF 1913


Dr.


Balance uncollected, December 31, 1914 .


$20,010 15


Cr.


Amount paid Treasurer .


$12,287 15


Abatements


3,587 51


Uncollected


4,135 49


$20,010 15


INTEREST ACCOUNT


Dr.


Amount collected


$979 74


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$979 74


SEWER ASSESSMENT


Dr.


Uncollected December 31, 1914 $701 81


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$305 71


Uncollected


396 10


$701 81


SEWER INTEREST


Amount collected


Dr. 370 $36 38


TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT 371


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$36 38


SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT


Dr.


Uncollected December 31, 1915


$199 08


TAXES OF 1914


Dr.


Balance unpaid December 31, 1914


$56,530 91


February 27, 1915, additional polls


$58 00


$56,588 91


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$34,014 80


Abatements


4,527 91


Uncollected


18,046 20


$56,588 91


INTEREST ACCOUNT


Dr.


Amount collected


$880 60


Paid Treasurer


$880 60


SEWER ASSESSMENT


Dr.


Balance unpaid December 31, 1914


$2,799 20


Cr.


Amount paid Treasurer .


$1,838 43


Amount uncollected .


960 77


$2,799 20


SEWER INTEREST


Dr.


Amount collected


$78 52


Cr.


Amount paid Treasurer .


$78 52


SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT


Dr


Uncollected December 31, 1914


$594 58


Cr.


372


TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT


Cr.


Amount paid Treasurer .


$ 47 40


Amount uncollected .


547 18


$594 58


PARK BETTERMENTS


Dr.


Amount collected


$525 00


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$525 00


TAXES OF 1915


Dr.


State, county, town and bank taxes as per warrant $419,362 40


Poll taxes


4,550 00


Gypsy and brown-tail moths 588 53


Bay State St. R.R. excise tax


2,093 60


Blue Hill St. R.R. excise tax


595 92


December warrant


3,158 75


Additional polls


70 00


-$430,419 20


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$374,789 55


Abatements


2,277 62


Uncollected


53,352 03


$430,419 20


INTEREST ACCOUNT


Dr.


Amount collected


$121[33


Paid Treasurer


$121 33


SEWER ASSESSMENT


Dr.


Amount as per warrant .


$8,558 36


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$3,577 31


Uncollected


4,981. 05


$8,558 36


SEWER INTEREST


Dr.


Amount collected


$159 10


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$159 10


Cr.


373


TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT


SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT


Dr.


Amount as per warrant . $46 88


Cr.


Paid Treasurer


$22 88


Uncollected


24 00


$46 88 JOSIAH BABCOCK, Tax Collector.


ASSETS OF THE TOWN, DEC. 31, 1915


Balance due sidewalk assessments, 1913 $ 199 08


Balance due sidewalk assessments, 1914


547 18


Balance due sidewalk assessments, 1915 24 00


Balance due sewer assessments, 1910


141 85


Balance due sewer assessments, 1912


190 53


Balance due sewer assessments, 1913


396 10


Balance due sewer assessments, 1914


960 77


Balance due sewer assessments, 1915


4,981 05


Balance due from collector of taxes, 1906-12, in- clusive; all in litigation 10,018 10


Balance due from collector of taxes 1913, 14, 15 . 75,533 72


Cash in hands of Treasurer


2,907 58


$95,899 96


VALUATION OF TOWN PROPERTY


As ESTIMATED BY A SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR THAT PURPOSE, IN 1909


Schoolhouses and contents


$273,890 00


Public Library "


137,317 79


Police Station " 44


35,304 00


Other buildings " =


167,947 00


Cemetery .


50,000 00


Public grounds and parks


36,000 00


Other real estate


19,700 00


Waterworks


315,000 00


$1,035,158 79


374


LIABILITIES OF THE TOWN, DEC. 31, 1915


Perpetual Care Fund $11,561 00


Balance of appropriations unexpended 18,702 91


$30,263 91


Six months' note of Oct. 2, 1915, account Randolph Avenue reconstruction $10,000 00


$40,263 91


FUNDED DEBT OF THE TOWN, DEC. 31, 1915


Sewer loan, 1913, outstanding


$10,000 00


Public Park loan, 1913, outstanding


9,000 00


Sewer loan, 1898, outstanding


3,000 00


Sewer loan, 1910, outstanding


4,000 00


Sewer loan, 1912, outstanding


2,000 00


Library loan, outstanding


17,500 00


Water loan, outstanding .


170,000 00


Police Station loan, outstanding


1,500 00


Schoolhouse loan, 1909, outstanding


75,000 00


Total


$292,000 00


Total Funded Debt of Town, Jan. 1, 1915


$318,000 00


Sewer bond of 1915


15,000 00


$333,000 00


Paid during the year


26,000 00


Total Funded Debt of Town, Dec. 31, 1915 . $307,000 00


375


TREASURER'S REPORT OF TOWN BONDS


List of Bonds Authorized and Those Outstanding Dec. 31, 1915


MILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY LOAN


$50,000 authorized. Dated July 1, 1902. Bearing 33% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


40 and 41 ..


$1,000


July 1, 1916


2,000


1


42.


500


=


1,1917


2,000


1


45 ..


50


.4


1, 1917


500


5


46 and 47.


1,000


1,1918


2,000


48 ..


500


1,1918


500


49 and 50 ...


1,000


1,1919


2,000


1


51 ..


500


1, 1919


500


52 and 53 .. .


1,000


..


1, 1920


2,000


54 ..


500


1,1920


500


55 and 56 ..


1,000


1,1921


2,000


..


57 ..


500


1, 1921


500 S


58 and 59 ..


1,000


1,1922


2,000 }


..


60


500


1,1922


500


1


Outstanding


43 and 44.


1,000


1, 1916


500


1


$17,500 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915. Payable at First National Bank of Boston


Numbers 1 to 39 inclusive $32,500 paid


376.


377


TOWN BONDS


MILTON WATER LOAN


$315,000 authorized. Dated August 1, 1902. Bearing 3}% interest Payable semi-annually


Bonds numbered No. 143 of 1915, No. 154 of 1916, and No. 165 of 1917 destroyed. $312,000 issued


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


144 to 153 inclusive


$1,000


Aug. 1, 1916


$10,000


Outstanding


155


164


..


1,000


1,1917


10,000


166


175


185


1,000


= 1,1919


10,000


186


195


1,000


1,1920


10,000


196


205


1,000


1,1921


10,000


206


215


1,000


1,1922


10,000


216 "


225


1,000


=


1,1923


10,000


226


235


1,000


1,1924


10,000


236


245


=


255


44


1,000


=


1,1927


10,000


266 “


275 285


44


1,000


1,1928


1, 1929


10,000


286


295


1,000


1,1930


10,000


296


305


1,000


1,1931


10,000


306 " 315


=


1,000


=


1,1932


10,000


.6


256


" 265


1,000


1,1926


10,000


10,000


276


$170,000 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915. Payable at First National Bank of Boston


Numbers 160 to 164 inclusive, 217 to 222 inclusive, 226 to 231 inclusive, and 235 to 238 inclusive changed to registered bonds and held by Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Numbers 1 to 142 inclusive $142,000 paid


=


1,1918


10,000


176


1,000


1,000


1,1925


10,000


246


1,000


378


TOWN BONDS MILTON POLICE STATION LOAN $16,000 authorized. Dated April 2, 1906. Bearing 4% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


30, 31 and 32 ..


$500


April 1, 1916


$1,500


Outstanding


$1,500 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915. Payable at First National Bank of Boston Numbers 1 to 29 inclusive $14,500 paid


MILTON SCHOOLHOUSE LOAN


$111,000 authorized. Dated Nov. 1, 1909. Bearing 31% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


37 to


42 inclusive


$1,000


Nov. 1, 1916


$6,000


Outstanding


43


48


1,000


1,1917


6,000


49


54


1,000


1,1918


6,000


55


60


=


1,000


1,1919


6,000


61


66


=


1,000


1,1920


6,000


67


71


1,000


1,1921


5,000


72 "


76


1,000


1,1922


5,000


77 "


81


1,000


1,1923


5,000


87 "


91


1,000


1,1925


5,000


92


96


1,000


1,1926


5,000


97


101


1,000


1,1927


5,000


102


106


1,000


1,1928


5,000


106


111


1,000


=


1,1929


5,000


82


86


1,000


1,1924


5,000


Payable at Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston, Mass. $75,000 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915 Numbers 1 to 36 inclusive $36,000 paid


379


TOWN BONDS


PUBLIC PARK LOAN $13,000 authorized. Dated April 2, 1913. Bearing 4% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


5 and 6 ...


$1,000


April 1, 1916


$2,000


Outstanding


7 and 8 ...


1,000


1, 1917


2,000


9 and 10 ...


1,000


" 1, 1918


2,000


11 and 12 ...


1,000


1, 1919


2,000


=


13.


1,000


1, 1920


1,000


..


Payable to Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. $9,000 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915 Numbers 1 to 4 inclusive $4,000 paid


MILTON SEWER LOAN


$20,000 authorized. Dated July 1, 1898. Bearing 4% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


18.


$1,000


July 1, 1916


$1,000


Outstanding =


19.


1,000


1,1917


1,000


20


1,000


1,1918


1,000


$3,000 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915. Payable at First National Bank of Boston


Numbers 1 to 17 inclusive $17,000 paid


380


TOWN BONDS


SEWER BONDS OF 1910 $9,000 authorized. Dated July 1, 1910. Bearing 4% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


6.


$1,000


July 1, 1916


$1,000


Outstanding


7.


1,000


1, 1917


1,000


8.


1,000


.. 1,1918


1,000


=


9.


1,000


= 1,1919


1,000


Payable to Milton Savings Bank $4,000 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915 Numbers 1 to 5 inclusive $5,000 paid


SEWER BONDS OF 1912


$5,000 authorized. Dated December 1, 1912. Bearing 4% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


4


$1,000 1,000


Dec. 1, 1916


$1,000 1,000


Outstanding


5.


..


1,1917


Payable to Sidney Clementson $2,000 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915 Numbers 1 to 3 inclusive $3,000 paid


381


TOWN BONDS


SEWER BONDS OF 1913 $12,000 authorized. Dated July 1, 1913. Bearing 43% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


3.


$1,000


July 1, 1916


$1,000


Outstanding


4.


1,000


=


1, 1918


1,000


6


1,000


1,1919


1,000


7.


1,000


=


1,1920


1,000


8.


1,000


1,1921


1,000


..


9


1,000


1,1922


1,000


10


1,000


1,1923


1,000


..


11


1,000


1,1924


1,000


12.


1,000


1,1925


1,000


Payable to Milton Savings Bank $10,000 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915 Numbers 1 and 2 $2,000 paid


SEWER BONDS OF 1915 $15,000 authorized. Dated May 1, 1915. Bearing 4% interest Payable semi-annually


Number


Denomi- nation


Due


Amount


Remarks


1


$1,000


May 1, 1916


$1,000


Outstanding


2.


1,000


44


1,1917


1,000


=


3.


1,000


=


1,1918


1,000


4.


1,000


1,1919


1,000


5.


1,000


1,1920


1,000


6.


1,000


1,1921


1,000


7.


1,000


1,1922


1,000


8.


1,000


1,1923


1,000


9.


1,000


=


1,1924


1,000


10.


1,000


1,1925


1,000


11.


1,000


1,1926


1,000


12.


1,000


=


1,1927


1,000


13.


1,000


44


1,1928


1,000


14.


1,000


=


1,1929


1,000


15.


1,000


44


1,1930


1,000


5.


1,000


1, 1917


1,000


١١


4 4


Payable to Evangeline L. Clementson $15,000 outstanding, Dec. 31, 1915


382


TREASURER'S REPORT


J. PORTER HOLMES, TREASURER,


Dr.


1915


January 9. Cash on hand .


$5,516 63


Josiah Babcock, Collector


Taxes of 1907


$ 2 00


Taxes of 1908


145 60


Taxes of 1909


199 19


Taxes of 1910


995 40


Taxes of 1911


2,550 44


Taxes of 1912


5,570 36


Taxes of 1913


12,287 15


Taxes of 1914


34,014 80


Taxes of 1915


374,789 55


Interest on taxes of 1909


14 03


Interest on taxes of 1910


240 03


Interest on taxes of 1911


322 46


Interest on taxes of 1912


701 94


Interest on taxes of 1913


977 74


Interest on taxes of 1914


880 60


Interest on taxes of 1915


121 33


Sidewalk assessments of 1912


155 36


Sidewalk assessments of 1914


47 40


Sidewalk assessments of 1915


22 88


Park assessments


525 00


Comm. of Mass., bal. 1914, corporation tax


330 01


National Bank tax


389 07


Industrial schools


45 00


City of Quincy, Poor Department


138 00


City of Boston, Poor Department


45 00


Town of Bolton, Poor Department


197 50


C. H. Sanford, Town Farm


142 63


Edge Hill Road, sidewalk contributions .


95 00


Nathaniel T. Kidder, Tree Warden


124 45


Nathaniel T. Kidder, gypsy and brown-tail moth account 5,632 71


Nathaniel T. Kidder, East Milton Playground


356 10


Milton Choral Society, Town Hall


27 00


James S. Russell, Town Hall .


36 00


James Sangster, Town Hall


354 00


East Norfolk District Court, fines


204 30


Samuel H. Capen, Sheriff


35 00


Rent of Old Police Station


50 00


Rent of house, Russell Street, Wadsworth be- quest


300 00


Sale of junk, Fire Department


13 85


Edward N. Frost, Fire Department


3 19


Comm. of Massachusetts, use of telephone


1 75


Ernest E. Choate, sale of junk


3 50


W. Newton Harlow, insurance return


3 33


Frank M. Marsh, Superintendent of Schools


369 65


Phipps Brothers


5 56


Amounts carried forward


$443,468 61


$5,516 63


Highway Commission


2 75


383


TREASURER'S REPORT


IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF MILTON


Cr.


1915


Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., interest on notes


1,718 54


First National Bank, interest on note 442 89


Estabrook & Co., interest on note


202 36


Solomon Bros. & Hutzler, interest on note 691 39


Police Station loan, three bonds


1,500 00


Six months' interest on loan


60 00


Public Park loan, two bonds


2,000 00


Six months' interest on loan


220 00


Six months' interest on schoolhouse loan


1,417 50


Six months' interest, sewer loan of 1912


60 00


Public Library loan, three bonds .


2,500 00


Six months' interest on loan


350 00


Sewer loan of 1898, one bond


1,000 00


Six months' interest on loan


80 00


Sewer loan of 1910, one bond .


1,000 00


Six months' interest on loan


100 00


Sewer loan of 1913, one bond


1,000 00


Six months' interest on loan


247 50


Six months' interest, Jason Reed Cemetery Fund


52 53


Six months' interest, original Perpetual Care Fund


706 83


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, one-fourth liquor license for 1914 and 1915


1 50


Abatement of taxes


445 03


Assessors


652 26


Brook Road Playground


14 93


Cemetery


3,500 00


Collecting ashes and garbage


4,000 00


Committee on New Town Hall


2,500 00


Committee on Municipal Gymnasium


246 28


Committee on Town Hall and Gymnasium .


22 95


Committee on Motorizing Fire Department


5,826 00


Comm. on Improvement Pine Tree Brook


229 90


Committee on Revision of Building Laws


235 60


Committee on School Buildings


75 00


Construction of sidewalks .


3,058 25


Crane Field


255 90


East Milton Playground


57 00


Electric wires, police and fire


777 25


Elizabeth Coakley award


351 00


Extension of water mains


2,500 00


Fire Department


26,518 23


Granite Avenue Bridge maintenance


1,553 89


G. A. R. Post 102


250 00


Gypsy and brown-tail moths


17,636 10


Highways


55,724 76


Hydrant service


9,000 00


Fountains


126 86


Health Department


4,080 87


Amount carried forward


$154,989 10


384


TREASURER'S REPORT


J. PORTER HOLMES, TREASURER


Dr.


1915 Amounts brought forward $443,468 61


$5,516 63


Comm. of Mass., Highway Department


535 68


Ivers M. Low


9 05


William J. Barry 13 69


Mabel H. Slater


12 00


James S. Russell


31 35


Sale of oil barrel


15 00


Henry F. Armington


9 69


Percival White


86 94


L. M. Clark .


35


Gypsy and brown-tail moth account, street watering


31 08


C. J. Hubbard


1 25


M. Wentworth


4 00


R. H. Stephenson


9 67


James S. Russell


17 83


H. L. Frost


6 42


Cortez H. Wood


8 22


City of Boston, Health Department .


90 00


A. W. Draper, Health Department


24 00


Wallace C. Tucker, milk licenses .


20 00


Joseph Cutler, junk license


10 00


Jacob Bergman, junk licenses .


10 00


David Lubarsky, junk license


10 00


Myer Stone, junk license .


10 00


J. J. Hammers, liquor license and adv.


3 00


E. T. Q. Hodges, liquor license and adv.


3 00


William C. Welsh, liquor license and adv.


3 00


John E. Irwin, pool license


2 00


Milton Boat Club, pool license


2 00


Reedsdale Associates, pool license


2 00


Six pony express licenses


6 00


Pedlars' licenses:


E. R. Chamberlain 13 00


Thomas W. Cunniff


13 00


John F. Dunn


13 00


Roger B. Haskard


13 00


James K. Kacheanis


13 00


George K. Lambrose


13 00


Fred A. Richards


13 00


Edward F. Sheehan .


13 00


Sale of Town Records


3 06


Republican Club, use of telephone


5 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co.


1 52


Note dated January 20, due Nov. 9, 33%


10,000 00


Note dated February 24, due Nov. 9, 3.09%


20,000 00


Note dated March 31, due November 9, 31% 50,000 00


Note dated June 2, due November 9, 3.10% 50,000 00


Note dated July 15, due November 10, 22% 50,000 00


Note dated September 9, due Nov. 10, 2.35%


50,000 00


Amounts carried forward $674,572 41 $5,516 63


TREASURER'S REPORT


385


IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF MILTON


Cr. 1915


Amount brought forward


$154,989 10


Insurance


4,603 47


July 4th celebration


264 71


Laborers' pensions .


1,443 95


Medical inspection of pupils


910 45


Miscellaneous


6,113 12


Park Commission


3,267 44


Park Commission and School Committee


2 00


Poor Department


8,754 30


Police Department .


31,917 81


Police and fire pensions


2,144 38


Printing


2,089 80


Public Library


10,065 76


Removal of ice and snow


2,499 69


Restoration Perpetual Care Fund


2,000 00


Salaries


10,800 00


Schools


91,345 05


School athletic equipment


101 63


School teachers' pensions .


775 00


Sewer Department, construction .


17,492 33


Sewer Department, maintenance .


832 55


Soldiers' relief


945 50


State aid


1,012 00


Street watering and oiling


8,080 90


Street lighting


17,588 31


Town Hall and lot


2,106 52


Transportation of pupils


1,900 00


Tree Warden


1,919 16


Randolph Avenue macadam pavement


10,000 00


Wadsworth bequest


25 00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, share of maintaining Granite Avenue Bridge


3 50


Milton water loan, ten bonds .


10,000 00


Schoolhouse loan, six bonds


6,000 00


Six months' interest on loan


1,417 5


Six months' interest, Public Park loan


180 00


Six months' interest, Police Station loan


30 00


Six months' interest, Public Library loan


306 25


Six months' interest, Sewer loan of 1898


60 00


Six months' interest, Sewer loan of 1910


80 00


Six months' interest, Sewer loan of 1912


60 00


Six months' interest, Sewer loan of 1913


225 00


Six months' interest, Sewer loan of 1915


300 00


Sewer loan of 1912, one bond .


1,000 00


Henry D. Humphrey, Treasurer, county tax


24,083 11


Josiah Babcock, Collector, Mary Downes tax title


16 82


Interest, New Perpetual Care Fund


290 81


Amount carried forward


$440,042 92


386


TREASURER'S REPORT


Dr.


1915


Amounts brought forward $674,572 41 $5,516 63


Note dated October 2, Randolph Avenue


macadam pavement, due with interest 3%, April 2, 1916 10,000 00


Sale of sewer bonds


15,000 00


Accrued interest on bonds 25 00


L. A. Pendis, land, Brook Road extension


168 42


Harold L. Bond Co. 4 00


Sale of horse, Fire Department


60 00


Percival White, sidewalk construction


45 14


James S. Russell, sidewalk construction .


20 32


Town of Milton, Water Department, account


paid Commonwealth of Massachusetts 16,430 78


Town of Milton, Water Department. revert 768 06


Sewer assessment account .


2,000 00


Comm. of Massachusetts, corporation tax:


Public service


46,616 19


Business service


17,679 71


National Bank tax


11,871 20


State aid


1,012 00


Street railway tax


1,998 97


Aiding mothers with dependent children . Blue Hill National Bank, interest on deposits


230 85


501 54


Payment of checks cancelled .


10 52


Milton Savings Bank, interest on Jason Reed Cemetery Fund 92 71


Milton Savings Bank, interest on Perpetual Care Fund 370 56


Milton Savings Bank, interest on New Per- petual Care Fund 290 81


$799,769 19


J. PORTER HOLMES, TREASURER


$805,285 82


TREASURER'S REPORT


387


IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF MILTON


Cr.


1915


Amount brought forward $440,042 92


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


State tax


67,372 50


National Bank tax


1,481 30


Charles River Basin loan fund


Interest on


1,285 91


Cost of maintenance


1,465 82


Serial bonds


103 68


Metropolitan Parks loan sinking fund 713 19


Interest on


4,037 93


Cost of maintenance


6,132 71


Serial bonds


108 93


Metropolitan Parks loan sinking fund, Series 2


570 13


Interest on


3,845 76


Cost of maintenance


4,790 76


Serial bonds


196 11


Wellington Bridge, cost of maintenance


50 14


Nantasket, cost of maintenance


490 95


Metropolitan sewer loan sinking fund:


South system


3,442 68


Interest on


16,089 87


Cost of maintenance 2,612 37


Repairs of State highways 222 44


Fire prevention .


131 99


Metropolitan water loan sinking fund


2,100 86


Interest on


10,991 96


Cost of maintenance


3,170 44


Serial bonds


167 52


Six months' interest on original Perpetual


Care Fund


706 83


Six months' interest on Jason Reed Cemetery Fund


52 54


Treasurer's notes given in anticipation of revenue


230,000 00


-$802,378 24


Cash on hand, January 5, 1916


2,907 58


$805,285 82


J. PORTER HOLMES, Treasurer.


388


TREASURER'S REPORT


J. PORTER HOMES, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF MILTON, SEWER DEPARTMENT


1


Dr.


1915


January 9. Cash on hand


$6,304 20


John A. Anderson


82 00


Albert P. Bailey


15 00


Oren F. Bates


110 94


Joseph H. Blake


94 15


Nellie Blankenship


40 00


Peter I. Bonney


85 65


Mary M. Brophy


45 45


Mary F. Brown


75 06


Charlotte H. Capen


20 50


Liza A. Chamberlain


53 00


Frederick H. Chase


82 50


W. H. Chubbuck


36 65


Thorwald Christianson


55 68


Grace M. L. Church


13 34


Alice P. Clark


16 16


Mary A. Concannon


103 52


Katherine F. Connell


25 27


Daniel Crowley .


25 05


Mrs. C. L. Cunningham


194 05


Hattie A. Dame


61 01


Levi A. Dame


50 00


Lucius E. Damon


19 45


Annie E. Devettier


50 00


Frank E. Doe


98


Delia M. Donlon


30 10


Annie M. Doucet


37 17


Margaret Duggan


72 90


Minnie E. Eckburg


53 08


John Fennell


65 88


H. B. Flaherty


20 00


Margaret H. Flanagan


41 57


Elizabeth A. Foster


45 49


K. G. and G. M. Frisbie


41 50


Theodore L. Frost


54 50


H. Clifford Gallagher


90 00


Henrietta D. Gardner


16 67


Robert H. Graham


31 02


Frank A. Graves


44 31


Ella B. Hall


40 57


Carl W. G. Hanscom


14 38


John E. V. Hayden


90 00


Alice P. Herrick


1,886 89


L. W. Higgins


50 89


Sarah F. Hill


53 57


Alexander Hobbs


50 00


William H. Hoffman


33 00


Amount carried forward


$10,533 10


389


TREASURER'S REPORT


Amount brought forward $10,533 10


Edna D. Hooper


25 13


Mary F. Houghton


40 38


N. and E. Hughson


25 80


Annie S. Irving .


45 00


Frank Johnson .


13 34


Charles W. Jones


28 00


Mary Jones


101 46


Janet B. Jordan


37 50


A. and J. J. Kelley


90 00


Michael J. Kelley


45 23


M. J. and Maria Kelley


126 63


William Kelley .


58 00


Joseph E. Lanouette


33 95


Benjamin M. LeVangie


10 68


W. H. P. Lombard .


92 64




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