Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1912, Part 4

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Publication date: 1912
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Salaries and wages,


$166.40


Teams,


6.98


All other,


11.58


$184.96


Shelter and Bath House,


Building,


$723.89


Pipe and plumbing,


53.38


Furniture,


13.00


Bathing suits,


30.75


$821.02


Celebrations and Entertainments,


July 4th celebration,


$472.38


Total Recreation,


$3,079.10


Unclassified-


Memorial Day,


$225.00


Sexton, 151.04


Miscellaneous,


Damages to persons and personal property, $44.50


Town clock, 66.40


Printing Town reports, 531.00


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Repairs, Mary Brown property,


35.99


Rifle range,


68.97


Ringing bells,


6.00


$752.86


Total Unclassified,


$1,128.90


Total Recreation and Unclassified,


$4,208.00


ENTERPRISES AND CEMETERIES.


Water Department-


Administration,


Superintendent,


$1,500.00


Registrar,


750.00


Assistant Superintendent and Clerical


Work,


531.96


Printing, stationery and postage,


237.99


Telephone,


64.35


All other,


161.54


$3,245.84


General,


Labor,


$4,158.15


Teams,


259.10


Pipe and fittings,


996.10


Meters and fittings,


922.20


Freight and express,


64.59


Equipment and repairs,


972.03


Hay and grain,


244.34


All other,


368.61


$7,985.12


Pumping station,


Engineer,


$1,699.92


Boiler and pumps,


88.21


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Oil waste and packing,


146.42


Coal, All other,


1,039.60


254.89


$3,229.04


Service connections,


Labor and material,


$682.60


Total Water Department,


$15,142.60


Herring Streams-


Printing and advertising,


$3.50


Auctioneer,


4.00


Expenses of Committee,


80.83


Total Herring Streams,


$88.33


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries-


Salaries and Wages,


Superintendent,


$728.75


Labor,


2,373.86


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$3,102.61


Other expenses,


Teams,


$357.42


Loam, etc.,


222.95


Trees, shrubs, etc.,


153.86


Tools,


100.55


Telephone,


18.00


Repairs,


112.88


All other,


106.13


$1,071.79


Total Oak Grove and Vine Hills,


$4,174.40


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries, repairing avenues-


Labor,


$204.30


Teams,


65.12


Pipe,


9.28


Total repairing avenues,


$278.70


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Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries, water pipe,


Labor,


77.92


Pipe,


121.09


Contract,


314.01


Total water pipe,


$513.02:


Burial Hill-


Salaries and Wages,


Superintendent,


$56.25


Labor,


582.25


$638.50


Other expenses,


Teams,


$54.48


Loam, etc.,


28.55


Trees, shrubs, etc.,


2.08


Tools and supplies,


25.16


Police,


36.00


All other,


26.78


$173.05


Total Burial Hill,


$811.55


Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville and So. Pond Cemeteries-


Labor,


$97.63


Loam,


19.50


Trees, shrubs, etc.,


20.00


All other,


12.40


Total C. M. C. and So. Pond,


$149.53


Addition to Manomet Cemetery-


Labor,


$87.30


Teams,


7.22


Total Addition,


$94.52


Total Enterprises and Cemeteries,


$21,252.65-


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INTEREST AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS.


Interest-


Temporary Loans,


Anticipation of taxes,


$1,853.34


General Loans,


Sewers,


$986.25


Schools,


1,875.23


All other,


2,825.60


$5,687.08


Public Service Enterprise Loans,


Water,


Total Interest,


$12,487.40


Town Debt-


Temporary Loans,


Anticipation of taxes,


$105,000.00


General Loans,


Sewer,


$2,750.00


School,


11,083.24


All other,


17,900.00


$31,733.24


Public Service Enterprise Loans,


Water,


$14,666.66


Total Town Debt,


$151,399.90


Total Interest and Municipal Indebtedness,


$163,887.30


AGENCY TRUST AND INVESTMENTS.


Agency- Taxes,


State, Non-resident bank,


$18,500.00 4,525.01


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County, 15,729.74 County special, repairs to Gurnet Bridge, 480.00


$39,234.75


State-


One fourth Liquor license, $2,501.50


Trust-


Perpetual care,


$2,358.55


Permanent Public Trust,


31.45


$2,390.00


Total Agency Trust and Investment,


$44,126.25


REFUNDS AND TRANSFERS.


Refunds-


Water Rates refunded,


$5.44


Water Department,


69.22


School Department,


7.29


Sewer Permit refunded,


60.00


Corporation Tax refunded,


1.95


$143.90


Transfers-


Departments to Contingent, $8,320.90


Contingent to Departments,


Summer Street,


$563.81


Wellingsley Sewer,


53.98


Street Sprinkling,


635.12


Sewer Maintenance,


845.86


Roads and Bridges,


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3,264.44


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth,


500.00


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Tree Warden,


50.00


Forest Warden,


796.76


Watch and Police,


1,198.72


Sidewalks,


440.37


Darby Road,


1,441.47


Board of Health,


1,153.39


Law Department,


81.40


New Roads,


273.26


Tax Collector's Department,


90.10


Court Street, Russell Avenue to Cherry,


12.34


Poor Department,


276.14


School Department,


1,408.20


Burial Hill,


11.55


Town Clerk's Department


51.23


Water Department,


155.40


Selectmen's Department,


17.36


$13,320.90


Roads and Bridges to Departments,


$3,057.30


Sewer Department to Schools,


17.15


Sidewalks to Road Consctruction,


502.74


Care of Lots to Cemetery Dept.,


2.00


Accounting Dept. to Selectmen's Dept.,


150.00


Total Refunds and Transfers,


$25,514.89


Total Payments,


$470.589.21


Cash on hand December 31, 1912,


1,298.30


$471,887.51


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TRIAL BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 1912.


Revenue cash,


$15,719.35


H. W. Bartlett, Collector Tax of 1911,


$18,054.78


H. W. Bartlett, Collector Tax of 1912, 43,338.67


N. R. Jackson, Collector, Water Rates of 1911 and prior, 295.74


N. R. Jackson, Collector, pipe and labor, 1911 and prior, 34.82


N. R. Jackson, Collector, Water rates of 1912,


5,783.45


N. R. Jackson, Collector, pipe and labor, 1912,


244.40


Overlay, Reserve for Abatements, 1911 and prior,


2,732.05


Overlay, Reserve for Abatements, 1912,


3,146.33


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 4,630.00


Miscellaneous Tailings Account,


623.18


Manomet Fire Station, Old School,


5.56


Pilgrim Wharf,


9.65


Drinking Fountain,


250.00


Unappropriated Revenue,


1,154.98


Excess and Deficiency,


46,746.25


Revenue Account, 1912,


6,300.23


Revenue Account, 1913,


2,000.00


Revenue for Outlays,


10,911.56


Accounting Department,


336.44


Treasury Department,


56.99


Assessor's Department,


130.09


Assessor's Plans,


42.48


Election and Registration,


38.77


Maintenance of Town House,


109.87


Fire Department,


368.20


Sealer of Weights and Measures,


49.60


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Extermination,


7.25


Tree Warden's Department,


8.05


Inland Fisheries,


372.65


Roads and Bridges,


27.38


Sidewalks,


13.23


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Snow Removal,


3.4%


Street Lighting,


60.58


Poor Department,


101.96


Military Aid,


72.00


Soldiers' Relief,


3,562.20


Park Department,


Re 4.99


Training Green,


.04


July 4th Celebration,


27.62


Miscellaneous,


121.92


Water Department,


37.00


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries,


894.12


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries, for water pipe, 86.98


Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries, for


avenues,


21.30


Burial Hill,


29.95


Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville, and South Pond Cemeteries, 4.03


Addition to Manomet Cemetery,


62.47


Non-revenue, cash,


17,017.65


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Outlay Appropriations from Revenue,


10,911.56


Sale of Armory,


1,366.38


Main Street Extension Alterations,


434.17


Manomet Road,


14.38


Sandwich Street Macadam,


403.64


South Street School Lot,


1.44


Old High School Lot,


283.52


Funded Debt Balancing Account,


243,449.86


South Street Engine House Loan,


1,050.00


Engine House Loan,


19,000.00


Fire Engine Loan,


3,150.00


Armory Loan,


1,500.00


Sewer Loan,


18,750.00


Warren Avenue Sewer Loan,


5,000.00


Macadamizing Loan,


1,600.00


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Macadamizing Loan,


1,600.00


Main Street Extension,


22,500.00


Harbor Improvement Loan,


6,000.00


New School House Loan,


44,600.00


Playground Loan,


900.00


Real Estate Loan,


400.00


Water Loan,


118,999.86


Trust and Investment Funds, cash and in- vestments,


32,250.60


Morton Park Fund,


2,000.00


Murdock Poor and School Fund,


744.60


Francis LeBarron Poor Fund,


1,396.95


Charles Holmes' Fund,


500.00


Warren Burial Hill, Cemetery Fund,


1,036.35


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


21,572.70


Old Colony Nat'l Bank Stock, Investment Fund,


5,000.00


Land for Dump,


200.00


Auto Truck, Forest Warden,


1.64


Hedge School Addition,


13,796.80.


New School House and Furnishings,


22,725.00


Shore Property, Josiah Robbins' estate,


100.00


Loans Authorized,


11,467.76


$399,413.72 399,413.72


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BALANCE SHEET JANUARY 1, 1913.


Revenue Accounts.


Accounts Receivable- H. W. Bartlett, Col. Tax of 1911,


Tax of 1912,


$18,054.78 43,338.67


Uncollected taxes, N. R. Jackson, Col.


$61,393.45


Total overlay,


$5,878.38


Water rates of 1911 and prior,


$295.74


Pipe and labor, 1911, and prior,


34.82


Forest Warden,


$349.61


Water rates of 1912,


5,783.45


Snow Removal, 39.24


Pipe and labor, 1912,


244.40


Roads and bridges, 207.34


Uncollected water rates, etc., Commonwealth of Massachusetts-


$6,358.41


All other, 26.99


$623.18


State aid,


$4,373.00


Soldiers' Burials,


185.00


Military Aid,


72.00


Revenue Account of 1913,


2,000.00


Town House, new heater,


50.00


Overdrafts-


Manomet Fire Station, old school, 5.56


Pilgrim Wharf, 9.65


Drinking Fountain,


250.00


Cemeteries, water pipe,


86.98


Cemeteries, avenues,


21.30


Addition to Manomet Cemetery,


62.47


$528.44


Excess and Deficiency, 1911,


$46,746.25


Deficiency of 1912,


3,546.08


Excess and Deficiency,


$43,200.17


Non Revenue, cash for Revenue purposes,


26,630.91


$78,016.06


$78,016.06


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$4,630.00


$42.48


Military Aid,


$ 72.00


Soldiers' Relief,


3,562.20


$3,634.20


Overlay, Reserve for Abatements- 1


Overlay, 1911, and prior, $2,732.05


Overlay, 1912, 3,146.33


Miscellaneous Tailing Account, pay rolls, 1911, and prior-


Unappropriated Revenue- Dog licenses from County, Appropriation Balances- Assessor's Plans,


1,154.98


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Non Revenue Accounts.


Cash, in Banks and Office Loans authorized, Non Revenue cash used for Revenue purposes,


$1,298.30


Sale of Armory, Appropriations-


Auto Truck, Forest Warden, $71.64


Land for Dump,


200.00


Main Street Extension Alterations,


434.17


Manomet Road,


14.38


Sandwich Street, Macadam,


403.64


Shore Property,


100.00


South Street School Lot,


1.44


Old High School Lot,


283.52


Hedge School Addition


13,796.80


New School and Furnishings,


22,725.00


Funded Debt Balancing Account, 243,449.86


South Street Engine House Loan,


$1,050.00


Engine House Loan,


19,000.00


Fire Engine Loan,


3,150.00


Armory Loan,


1,500.00


Sewer Loan,


18,750.00


Warren Avenue Sewer,


5,000.00


Macadamizing Loan,


1,600.00


Main Street Extension Loan,


22,500.00


Harbor Improvement Loan,


6,000.00


New School House Loan,


44,600.00


Playground Loan,


900.00


Real Estate Loan,


400.00


Water Loan,


118,999.86


32,250.60


Morton Park Fund,


$2,000.00


Murdock Poor and School Fund,


744.60


Francis LeBarron, Poor Fund,


1,396.95


Charles Holmes, Poor Fund,


500.00


Warren Burial Hill Fund,


1,036.35


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


21,572.70


Old Colony Nat'l Bank Stock,


5,000.00


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$32,250.60


$315,097.43


$315,097.43


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$243,449.86


Trust and Investment Funds,


11,467.76


26,630.91


$1,366.38


$38,030.59


DEBT STATEMENT


Summary of Outstanding Indebtedness, January 1, 1913, also amounts due for principal and interest during the year 1913.


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1912.


Paid During 1912.


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1913.


Principal due in 1913.


Interest due in 1913.


10 School Loan.


$55,683.24


$11,083.24


$44,600.00


$6,800.00


$1,522.50


Sewer Loans.


20,500.00


1,750.00


18,750.00


1,750.00


690.00


Warren Avenue Sewer Loan.


6,000.00


1,000.00


5,000.00


1,000.00


187.50


Macadamizing Loan.


6,600.00


5,000.00


1,600.00


800.00


60.00


. Main Street Extension Loan.


27,000.00


4,500.00


22,500.00


4,500.00


1,012.50


Harbor Improvement Loan.


8,000.00


2,000.00


6,000.00


2,000.00


175.00


11-Real Estate Loan.


800.00


400.00


400.00


400.00


7.00


Playground Loan.


1,800.00


900.00


900.00


900.00


18.00


Engine House Loan.


22,000.00


3,000.00


19,000.00


3,000.00


760.00


South Street Engine House Loan


2,100.00


1,050.00


1,050.00


1,050.00


25.00


1 Fire Engine Loan.


4,200.00


1,050.00


3,150.00


1,050.00


105.00


Armory Loans.


1,500.00


1,500.00


60.00


Water Loan.


133,666.52


14,666.66


118,999.86


14,666.66


4,380.00


$289,849.76


$46,399.90


$243,449.86


$37,916.66


$9,002.50


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LIST OF CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS. These amounts do not include the dividend for January, 1913. Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank.


William H. Nelson,


$625.00


Fannie Goodwin Bates,


400.00


Adelaide Reed,


101.72


Russell Tomlinson,


231.42


Betsey C. Bagnell,


220.97


Lydia W. Chandler,


247.05


Curtis Howard,


604.34


Sarah F. Bagnell,


134.75


Rebecca D. Ryder,


626.58


A. A. Whiting,


371.72


James Reed,


460.85


Barnes Lot,


279.84


Charles Holmes Lot,


193.38


Louisa S. Jackson,


229.61


Judith S. Jackson,


433.88


John Donley,


108.19


Patrick O'Hearn,


110.40


David Drew,


109.71


Mary J. Brown,


51.22


Mary V. Lewis,


240.64


Priscilla L. Hedge,


230.47


Frederick Webber,


85.63


Nancie C. Wood,


1,078.54


Joshua Atwood,


107.59


Ichabod Shaw,


330.39


Edwin Morey,


562.08


Waldron & Dunham,


220.09


Timothy T. Eaton,


153.22


Heman Cobb,


217.56


Thomas Sampson,


202.09


Ephraim B. Holmes,


541.99


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Lydia E. Jackson,


210.49


Jacob Jackson,


107.54


Charlotte R. Bearce,


212.50


Washburn Lot, Portion No. 42,


159.86


Helena B. Rich,


106.07


Winslow Rickard,


105.32


John Eddy,


102.66


Helen Covington,


208.24


Freeman E. Wells,


157.76


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Eliza J. Burt,


155.70


David L. Harlow,


106.02


Benjamin Swift,


101.57


Ellis Benson,


101.12


Spooner Cornish Lot,


50.00


James Deacon,


105.70


Ellis & Freeman,


104.18


Ansel F. Fish,


103.19


Taylor & Foss,


103.18


Mary A. Minter,


127.58


Drew Lots,


628.84


Elizabeth M. Ward,


203.53


Edward W. Bradford,


153.06


Harvey Lot, No. 1365,


103.02


Ephraim Churchill,


25.75


Franklin B. Holmes,


103.02


Linus B. Thomas,


51.00


Ephraim S. Morton,


102.00


Merriam Lot,


204.00


B. O. Strong Lot,


76.50


John C. Cave,


101.00


Winslow Brewster Standish,


101.00


Calvin S. Damon, 151.50


Finney & Churchill,


101.00


Edward B. Hayden,


125.00


H. N. P. Hubbard,


75.00


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Anderson Lots,


150.00


Sylvanus Churchill,


50.00


Nancy L. Pratt,


50.00


Burgess P. Terry,


125.00


William & Phillip H. Williams,


100.00


Increase Robinson Lot,


100.00


August H. Lucas,


150.00


Edward Morton,


100.00


Benjamin Pierce,


50.00


Alfred F. Arnold,


100.00


Nathaniel H. Morton,


100.00


Charles H. Holmes,


100.00


Daniel Hintchcliffe,


100.00


Samuel Nelson,


100.00


Nathaniel Russell,


200.00


$15,819.82


Plymouth Savings Bank.


Morton D. Andrews Lot,


$564.50


William H. Nelson,


625.00


Thomas B. Bartlett,


257.38


Rebecca F. Sampson,


169.84


Katherine E. Seaver,


290.59


Mary F. Wood,


113.82


Cordelia Savery,


108.35


William Ross,


249.41


Kimball Fund,


327.50


John Gooding,


366.34


Schyler Sampson,


225.00


R. B. Hall,


102.06


Fanny Sylvester,


113.77


Mrs. E. A. Spooner,


109.10


Hayward Lot,


316.23


Tolman Lot,


112.43


Tinkham Lot,


101.10


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Danforth & Thurber,


212.60


Sarah Coradine,


183.87


William Bartlett,


314.21


Daniel H. Paulding,


209.72


John Morissey,


200.19


Oliver Wood,


102.00


Sarah V. Kendrick Fund,


51.00


Sarah A. Waldron,


150.74


Harriett H. Briggs, Jr.,


26.69


Geo. E. & Carrie M. Benson,


149.44


$5,752.88


Respectfully submitted,


RICHARD T. ELDRIDGE,


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ASSESSORS' REPORT


The Assessors present the following report for the year end- ing December 31, 1912 :


Assessed real estate,


$9,017,925 00


Assessed personal estate, 3,293,132 00


$12,311,057 00


Exempted Real and Personal Estate.


Soldiers', R. L.,


58,225 00


Clause 9 and 10, R. L., 46,900 00


105,125 00


Buildings assessed, excluding land, 6,234,375 00


Land assessed, excluding buildings, 2,783,550 00


Personal assessed, excluding


bank stock,


3,070,700 00


Resident bank stock assessed, 222,432 00


-$12,311,057 00


Gain on real estate,


$194,075 00


Gain on personal estate,


158,262 00


352,337 00


Rate, $18.00 on $1,000.


Tax on real estate,


$162,322 65


Tax on personal estate,


59,276 37


Tax on non-resident bank stock, 4,621 82


Tax on polls,


6,808 00


Moth assessment, 277 53


--- $ 233,306 37


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Excise Tax.


Brockton & Plymouth St. Ry. Co., $553 84


Plymouth & Sandwich St. Ry. Co., 97 36 -


-- $ 651 20


Town warrant,


$189,020 90


State warrant,


18,500 00


State highway warrant,


365 50


County warrant,


15,729 74


County, Gurnet Bridge,


480 00


Non-resident bank stock,


4,621 82


Moth,


277 53


Overlayings,


4,310 88


-- $ 233,306 37


Residents assessed on property,


1,705


All others,


566


Non-residents,


660


All others,


144


Persons assessed on property,


3,075


Persons assessed poll only,


2,331


Persons assessed poll and property,


5,406


Polls assessed,


3,495


Polls assessed and exempted soldiers, R. L.,


57


Polls assessed and exempted, clause 9 and 10, R. L.,


34


Horses,


718


Cows,


373


Neat cattle,


15


Sheep,


65


Swine,


63


Fowl,


2,150


Dwelling houses,


3,074


Acres of land,


50,267


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Abatement Account.


Balance Overlayings, Dec. 31, 1911, $5,651 53


Overlayings, Dec. 31, 1912, 4,310 88 ----- $ 9,962 41


Abatements.


Tax for the year 1910,


$1.062 33


Tax for the year 1911,


1,857 15


Tax for the year 1912,


1,164 55 -$ 4,084 03


Balance Dec. 31, 1912,


$5,878 38


We recommend an appropriation for the year 1913 of $3,000.00 for services and expenses of the assessors, and also a further sum of $500.00 to continue the survey and plan of the town.


GEORGE HARLOW, JAMES C. BATES, NATHANIEL G. LANMAN, Assessors of Plymouth.


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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


Annual report of the Overseers of the Poor for the year end- ing Dec. 31, 1912-


With the end of the year on December 31st and the closing of our accounts, we pause for a brief glance over the work and expense of our department. Nothing especially startling is apt to occur in our work, although we certainly do hear a vari- ety of experiences in the line of sorrow and hardship while endeavoring to learn the cause and need of the aid. Of the 23 new cases of persons or families aided for the first time during the year, 11 of them were of short duration and soon closed, the principal reason for aid being that an event occurred that called for an unusual outlay of money, such as a sick child who needed a physician's services; a case in the hospital; out of work and no credit; burial of a child, and in one case we furnished a pair of eye glasses for a child that was attending school, and whose father could not get together sufficient money to buy them. A low wage, with a large family of small children, precludes the possibility of much saving, even though the family may be thriftily inclined, which many of them are not.


The very hardest and most expensive cases we have are those in which the father is incapacitated from work by reason of disease or death, and has a wife and from two to seven chil- dren, the oldest perhaps not over 11 years. Then comes the case of desertion, where the father leaves the wife to support the family and herself; in the latter we make it a point to have


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the man in court to answer to the charge. if the police can locate him.


Outside relief was extended to 188 persons living in this town, 104 of whom had a settlement in Plymouth; 37 were settled in some other place, and 47 were "state cases," being without a settlement in this Commonwealth. There were also 26 persons residing elsewhere, but having a settlement here, that were aided in the place of residence at the expense of this department.


Of the persons fully supported there remained at the alms- house on January 1, 1912 : 10


Inmates admitted during the year, 10


- 20


Discharged during the year, 3


Committed to the care of State Minor Wards, 2


Died, 1


6


-


Number remaining January 1, 1913, 14


We have expended the sum of $11,276.14, this being $276.14 in excess of our appropriation. Substracting our reimburse- ments, leaves the net cost of support for the year, $9,679.26. The following figures, properly classified by the accountant, show our receipts and expenditures during the past year :


RECEIPTS


Almshouse.


Board, Miscellaneous,


$29 77 4 30


34 07


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Reimbursements.


Individuals,


$29 00


Cities and towns,


1,446 76


State, Mileage sold,


82 05


5 00


---- $


1,562 81


Trust Funds.


Frances Le Barron fund,


$58 58


Charles Holmes fund,


43 38


$ 101 96


$ 1,698 84


PAYMENTS


General Administration.


Salaries,


$300 00


Stationery, printing, etc.,


19 99


All other,


102 31


--- $


422 30


Almshouse.


Salary of superintendent,


$561 00


Other salaries and wages,


596 73


Groceries and provisions,


1,216 69


Dry goods and clothing,


323 95


Building,


702 71


Fuel and light,


679 45


Equipment,


328 36


Hay and grain,


435 56


Medicines, etc.,


171 36


All other,


187 98


$5,203 79


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Outside Relief.


Cash,


$784 43


Rent,


886 82


Groceries and provisions,


1,500 57


Coal and wood,


249 40


Board and care,


237 93


Medicine and medical attendance,


442 00


Burials,


46 00


State institutions,


191 43


Other institutions,


440 07


All other,


10 97


$


4,789 62


Relief given by other Cities and Towns.


Cities,


$76 32


Towns,


778 11 -$ 854 43


Other Expenses.


Insurance,


6 00


Total payments,


$11,276 14


We recommend an appropriation of $11,500.00 for the use of this department in 1913.


CHARLES A. STRONG, WILLIAM T. ELDRIDGE, HERBERT W. BARTLETT, Overseers of the Poor.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF


TOWN CLERK


Births, Deaths and Marriages


FOR THE YEAR 1912


Plymouth Seven


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1912.


Date. Name


Name of Parents.


Paul and Lena Schied


Germany


Manuel and Mary Bella


Western Islands


5.


3. Cosmedo


5. Alfred Enos


6. Dorothy Lorna Everett


Joseph and Mary Ellen Moore


11.


11. Blanche Amelia Bryant Joseph Neri


13. Leona Izola Bentley


Ralph and Bessie Courtney


Amboy, Minn. Scotland


Scotland


14. Emily Ida Klepzig


Robert and Julia McFarland


Walter C. and Isabella N. Richmond


Plymouth Azores


Plymouth Azores South Boston, Mass.


Nova Scotia Bethel, R. I.


Wareham, Mass.


Germany


Yarmouth, N. S.


-98-


Feb.


1. Hilda Louise Goddard


Lowell, Mass.


Plymouth, Mass.


3. Lillian Esther Hadaway


Plymouth, Mass.


Chatham, Mass.


3. Cotilda Esta Venazzaro


Coserta, Italy


Ferrara, Italy Azores St. Michels Plymouth, Mass.


St. Michels


7. Charles Winslow Craig


10. Robert Zucchi


Fred and Ida Lenzi George and Edith Riegel


St. Augustine, Italy Belfast, Ireland Plymouth, Mass.


Western Islands


St. Augustine, Italy Gemany Plymouth, Mass. Western Islands


Jan. 1. 2.


Margarethe Ziegengeist Diolinda Jacintho Tassinari


Louis and Teresa Menzzi


Ferrara, Italy


Azores St. Michaels, W. I. England


Middleboro, Mass.


Bolognia, Italy


13. Douglass Gauley


Isaiah and


14. George Clifton Pratt


Frank Mello


Simon and Mary Estrado


Leonard and Maud Cook


15.


Irma Hulda Sloane


Louis R. and Hope E. Manter


Charles H. and Marie Birnstein


Lawson and Daisy Leeman


Ancona, Italy


Ancona, Italy


Italy Arichat, C. B.


Italy Mararre, C. B.


22. Eugene Simon Picard


John and Mary Florence Chiasson


Carver


Carver


Carver


28.


29. Annie Union


Massod G. and Alice Thomas


Syria


Syria


Ferrara, Italy


Italy


29. William Remido Ragazzini 31. Libeda Lenci


Antonio and Eliza Biancolini


Ancona, Italy Ancona, Italy


31. Lawrence Tura


Alfonzo and Josephine M. Sacenti


Italy


Italy


Coserta, Italy Ferrara, Italy Azores


4. Eva Tassanari John Vierra


4.


7. Mary Anna Medros


Joseph and Nickolina Regan Manuel and Mary Stella Charles D. and Annie Bradford Diman


McClintocoille,


Pa.


11. Thomas Noddings 14. Barbara Curtis Harlow


15. Curt


Porter and Etta B. Peterson Joe and Mary Antoni


Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace


Germany Western Islands Bolognia, Italy Azores St. Michaels, W. I. England Plymouth, Mass. Bolognia, Italy Plymouth, Mass.


16. 17. Ida Mangucci 17. 22. Joseph Valenciano


Natoli and Elisa Francischini Vincencio and Carmela Marcelli


27. Beatrice Shaw


Ellsworth V. and Anna K. Shurtleff


27. Barbara Shaw Jane Bradford


Ellsworth V. and Anna K. Shurtleff Clarence D. and Helen W. Clark


Carver Plymouth


Plymouth


Alfonso and Eva Malaguti


Plymouth, Mass.


Carleton Frederick Rose Nickerson


Shelburn, N. S.


14. 15. Leonard Elton Wood


Arthur and Lena Weiche]


Antonio and Mary Amelio Manuel and Irnestinhe Gulke


Ardillio and Mary Corti


Fred and Madeline L. Forstmeyer Augustus S. Jr. and Lillian E. Robbins John and Cesira Lombardi Angelo and Carolina Gallerani


15. 15. 19. 20.


Curt Sousa Jones


Olga Lenzi


- Birnstein


23. 24. Annie Futardo


24. Kathleen Margaret Waterhouse


25. Blenda Govoni


28. Herbert Mansfield Baker


28.


Cabria


28. Cabria


29. Arthur Costa


Mar. 1.


Helen Francis Pierce McCormick -Allender


John and Katherine McDonald John and Valbor Walkenen Medio and Romilda Tassinari


Bernard R. and Sarah A. Spurr


England


England


Boston, Mass. Manomet, Mass.


Azores


Azores Azores


14.


Josephine Gilli


Joseph and Fontina Balboni


Abraham and Fannie Berg


Bolognia, Italy


Bolognia, Italy


16.


Amelia Forni


Evo and Lucy Morisi


Ferrara, Italy


Ferrara, Italy


18. 18. Alexander McKay


Neil W. D. and Isabella Armstrong


Nova Scotia


Scotland


18. Rowell Tupper


Frank E. and Mary L. Fahcy


Canada


Canada


18.


Byron Wilbur Ware


Gaetano and Angela Cavicchi


Italy


Plymouth, Mass.


19. 20.


George Ernest Clyfton Smith


George B. Smith and lIelen Pierson


Plymoutlı, Mass.


Plymouth, Mass.


24.


Olga Benotti


Isadore and Ida Tura


Ferrara, Italy Germany


Plymouth, Mass.


25.


Edward Sears Elean Scars


John J. and Margaret E. Maher


Plymoutlı, Mass.


Ireland


25.


27. Bellmeda Gomes 27. Camille Rossetti


Frank and Rosa Mans


Naples, Italy


Naples, Italy


Italy


Italy


28. 29. Alice Fracaulassi


Fulgensio and Mary Bernagassi


Italy


Italy


Azores


Azores


31.


31. Alma Marie Fortini


Dante and Gertrude Pezzitini


Italy


Italy


Apr.


1. Francis Duncan Ryan


Duncan A. and Annie O'Brien


Nova Scotia


Ireland


Eddington, Pa.


Germany


Plymouth, Mass.


Vasselboro, M . England


England


Western Islands Azores


Middleboro, Mass.


Ferrara, Italy


Germany


White River Junc. Vt.


Western Islands


Western Islands Plymouth, Mass.


Ferrara, Italy


Charlestown, Mass.


Azores


Azores


Azores


Ernest and Dora Sousa


Azores


W. Roxbury Finland


Finland


Ferrara, Italy


Ferrara, Italy


3. Nelso Montanari 6. Illigitimate


8.


Lawrence Henry Ward


Joseph and Ida Holmes


Joseph and Mary Manez


Frank and Mary Sousa


Azores


Ferrara, Italy Ferrara, Italy


15.


Jeanneth Kaplow


Wilner, Russia




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