Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1922-1923, Part 23

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Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
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36


10


2


Broncho-Pneumonia


4 Isaac H. Valler


67


3


14


Myocardial Insufficiency


5 Dora King


74


4


66


6


9


Chester Alden Morse


41


4


3


Acute Nephritis


10


Jane McMurray


82


Chronic Brights Disease


12 Nancy S. Parks


74


9


15


Chronic Brights Disease


16


Maud L. White


39


6


3


Lobar Pneumonia


16


Jane B. Collingwood


88


--


14


Senile Dementia


19 21


Lydia A. Howard


74 56


2


27


Natural Causes fol. Influenza


22


Caroline F. Morey (Died in Newton) 68


65


8


3


Lobar Pneumonia Stillborn


24


24 Willard T. Sears (Died in N. J.)


57


4


7 Acute Cardiac Dilatation


28 Sherman Allen


83


14


Pneumonia & Grippe


30 Julia E. Hinckley


62


10 25 Carcinoma of Liver


30 Huldah D. Thrasher


80


7 13


Cancer of Intestines


Apr.


2 William A. Bows


55


5


8 Natural Causes. Fatty Heart.


5 6


Govoni Marchie Alberghini


31


- Shaw


5 hours


70 10


13


10


12 Eugenia Willis (Died in Boston)


79


5


25 Broncho-Pneumonia


13 Lyndon P. Hubbard


72


10


18 Chronic Interstitial Nephritis


51 6


27 Lobar Pneumonia


Name of Parents


Alex V. Fraser and Nina Metz. Francis Fowler and Elizabeth Birney Joseph Romano and Louise Masa Joseph J. Ruprecht and Anna Seaver John T. Hall and Betsey Thomas Elisha Ellis and Priscilla S. Crowell Eleazer S. Bartlett and Evelina G. Jackson


Dennis A. Barnes and Sue Matthews Elbridge Sampson and Frances Loring


- and


Elisha Vaughn and Annie Wright James Cameron and Mary Blair Allen Hoxie and Daphia Handy John F. Hall and Mary F. Rodgers


-78-


Maltiah Howard and Ruth Bradford Charles Pye and Susan Birch Edwin Morey and Caroline Cooper Calvin S. Mixter and Rebecca Stevens


-- and -


Amasa Sears and Eugenia Dimon Anthony Allen and Marcia Finney Henry A. Vought and Mary I. Timohoff Sprague Freeman and Sylvania Delano


Infantile Diarrhoea Acute Congestion of Lungs Premature Birth Organic Heart Disease


8 9 Mary I. Keene Elizabeth Mahler


61


6


1 Lobar Pneumonia


14 John Henry Ryder


56


10 11


Chronic Nephritis


Cerebral Hemorrhage


27


27 Evered A. Sampson (Died in Clinton ) 62


82


5


19


16 Carcinoma of Right Breast


23


Walter B. Pye


4


16


Nephritis. Organic Heart Disease


27 Apoplexy


Calvin S. Mixter


14 Cerebral Hemorrhage Lobar Pneumonia


8 Joseph Gomes


Saul J. Valler and Sarah Courtney Obadiah King and Olive J. Harlow Manuel Gomes and Mary Gomes Whitman B. Morse and Susan Raymond John Graham and Jane Prenter Samuel Loring and Laura Loring Edgar O. Pratt and Sophronia Hodgkins William Collingwood and Eleanor Harrow


Albert Bows and - Mando Govoni and Alice Rogers Frank Alberghini and Albina Meloni C. Thomas Shaw and Isabel Norton William E. Packard and Thankful Linnell Michael Henrich and Katherine Rheinhardt William Stowe and Elizabeth Sargent Benjamin Hubbard and Ellen M. - John C. Ryder and Arathusa H. House


16


10 Broncho-Pneumonia


5


Date


Name


Y


Cause of Death


Drowning


21


7 19 Pulmonary Tuberculosis


Fred Alberghini and Elizabeth Roncerrati


Paul S. Nightingale and Leota E. Holmes Joseph S. Ripley and Maria Winsor Isaac Paine and Catherine Rider Gordon L. Griswold and Mary A. Hendreson James Davidson and Mary Sanlon


John Souza Varao and Annie Almeida


Joseph Stefani and Mary Pederzani Charles Richards and Lucretia Hudson Joshua Delano Jr. and Olive B: Holmes Manuel Cruz and Mary R. Travasas William B. Dimond and Amanda May


12 Alice M. Rogers


63


2


6


Carcinoma of Liver


12


Margaret J. Morrison (Died in Hanson) Joshua B. Mace


79


1


29 Chronic Valvular Heart Disease


15


78


9


1


Mitral Stenosis of Heart


15 Gideon H. Clark


66


5


Broncho-Pneumonia


18 Walter L. Boyden


59


4 17


Chronic Myocarditis


18 Charles Blockhaus


79


1


22


Apoplexy


19 Katherine Rogers


50


5 14


Accidental Shooting


23 George Edwin Chase (Died in Middleboro)


58 75


6


7


Carcinoma or the Uterus


31


1 11 30 Mitral Regurgitation of Heart


June


2 Alonzo F. Marvelli


8 10 Convulsions


3 Clara Bastoni


1


23


Acute Congestion of Lungs


5 Alice D. Tavernelli


25


Septicaemia fol. Tonsilitis


6 Charles H. Badger


71


9 10 Chronic Parenchymatous Nephritis Charles D. Badger and Jerusha Besse


9 Marie E. Peck


82


3 5 Organic Heart Disease


11 Helen F. Hedge


82


12 Senile Dementia


11 Madalena Beytes


82


4


9


Old Age


13 Pelliam Whiting


65


6


9 Empyema fol. Pleurisy


13 Peter Pagnoni


48


Chronic Valvular Heart Disease


16 Edna M. Wyss (Died in Winthrop)


8


Puerperal Septicaemia


19 Wallace Jones


20 Ethel A. Eldridge


37


20 John Dolphin


83 2


4 Lobar Pneumonia


Name of Parents Wilbur Farrington and Grace E.


Apr. 14 Edward Hill Farrington 20 Virginia M. Medara (Died in Hanson) 25 Bernard C. Nightingale (Died in Marshfield) 26 Edward T. Ripley


1


3 --


Lobar Pneumonia


Chronic Arthritis & Grippe


28 Elizabeth Wiley


81 1


4


Organic Valvular Heart Disease


29


--- Griswold


14 hours


Congenital Malformation of llcart Angina Pectoris


29 Lydia F. Shoults


68 - 11 11 25


May 2 Annie Souza Varao 4 August Stefani


49


29 Tricuspid Stenosis of Heart Surgical Shock. Operation for Gall Stones


83


3 10


Carcinoma


6


5 Maria Swan John Holmes Delano Maria I. Cruz


43


8


13


Lobar Pneumonia


8


4 10


Pertussis


Louis MacDonald and Annie Morrison Jeremiah M. Mace and Sarah A. Pittman David Clark and Lucretia W. Holbrook Charles C. Boyden and Julia Newman - and -


Charles Benn and Elizabeth Warden


28


Mary E. Bartlett Pedro Pimental


Cerebral Hemorrhage


Charles Chase and Angenette Frost DeForest Shaw and Susan Richards Mariano Pimental and Gloria Pimental


Henry Weichel and Leavitt T. Robbins and Lydia Fuller Henry W. Green and Elizabeth Faunce Pelham Whiting and Sophia Straffin Sergio Pagnoni and Generosa - Caleb A. Larkin and Isabel Murphy Royal V. Jones and Lorene W. Fay Henry J. Miller and Alice Potter George Dolphin and Jane


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Age


M D - -


24


71


28


10


37 7 45 min. Premature Birth 7 20 Lobular Pneumonia


Robert F. Marvelli and Lydia Corazzari Joseph Bastoni and Adele Galassi Sebastian Tavernelli and Elide Zaniboni


15


DEATHS-Continued


Age


Date


Name


June 21 James M. Hazen


15


17


Cramps & Heart Failure while Bathing


21


Abbie Cooper


84


6


6 Senile Pneumonia Stillborn Convulsions


30


-


Stillborn


July 2 Albert T. Harlow (Died in N. Attleboro)


71


6 11


Arterio Sclerosis Septicemia


4


Ellen M. Koster


64


9


23


Pulmonary Tuberculosis


6 John Gellar


78


9 27 Uremia


8 James Johnston


63


1 29 Accidental Poisoning


11 Jolın Coute


9 11 Convulsions


13 Stephen Gould


60


3


28


Angina Pectoris


15 James H. Bagnell


69


7 14


Chronic Myocarditis


16


John Mello


4 2 28 Accidental Burning


16


Fannie McBay


54 6 12


Interstitial Nephritis


16


Warren B. Pearson - Pearson


22 hours


Premature Birth


-


9 26


Marasmus


25


Almira H. Cooper


85


7 23


Sclerosis of Cerebral Arteries


28


Richard S. Hastings


23


4


Fracture of Skull


29


Sarah H. Burgess


92


2 21


Old Age


Aug. 1


Stillborn


74


11


Cerebral Hemorrhage


3


16 hours


General Weakness


12


Louis Robbins


43


3


19


Cancer of Stomach


12 Salome Schreiber


71


3


3


Overcome by heat


13 Edward E. Allen


55


3


22


Fracture of Skull


19


Charles E. Caswell


73


7 26


Cancer of Stomach


22


Mary Union


58


-


Carcinoma of Stomach and In- testines


23 Charlotte F. Bartlett


91


3


28 Old Age


24 Catherine C. Bagnell


66


3


3


Chronic Myocarditis


26 Archie M. Hathaway Jr.


2


1 Malnutrition


26 Ida L. Churchill


53


4


9 Valvular Disease of Heart


Name of Parents


James W. Hazen and Mary A. Munroe James Southworth and Lucy A. Benner - and


Manuel Fratus and Mary Souza -- and -


George H. Harlow and Sarah R. Morton Ichabod Bagnell and Ellen Devine James H. Robbins and Mary E. Chase John Gellar and Margaret Houck Robert Johnston and Mary Corbett John Coute and Rose Santos Robert Gould and Margaret Belfontaine Ichabod P. Bagnell and Ellen Devine John Mello and Esmeraldo Sousa John Burns and Fannie Joyce William I. Pearson and Etta V. Pierce William I. Pearson and Etta V. Pierce Joseph O. Cadose and Annie Rzeznikieiwicze Harvey Bartlett and Nancy Holmes Edward A. Hastings and Caroline B. Tirrell Ellis Sampson and Sarah Ballou


-80-


- and - Maturino LeBlanc and Adel Bryant Harold S. Spooner and Bertha Ellis Louis Robbins and Emily MacMillan Cornelius Karle and Antonia Petters John R. Allen and Lucy Durkee Thomas Caswell and Deborah Brailey


John Union and


Gordon


Charles O. Haywood and - Michael Donley and - Archie M. Hathaway and Cozette S. Holman Sylvanus L. Churchill and Isabella N. Holmes


Y


M D 11


Cause of Death


24


28 Joseph Fratus


4 28


-


5 John W. Robbins (Died in Taunton) 32


9


20


1 hr. 45 min. Premature Birth


17 19 Francis Oliver Cadose


1 Simon E. LeBlanc - Spooner


Oct.


2 Minnie M. Fraser


31


1 5


Pulmonary Tuberculosis


4 Melvin C. Cobb


58


1 18 Broncho-Pneumonia


6 Sylvia Standish


84


5 29


Valvular Disease of Heart


7 William Loyd Chase (Died in Scituate)


70


1 26


Cancer of Liver


Allen Chase and Altomera Walker


8 Elizabeth K. Keefe


24


16


Enlargement of Heart and Valvular Disease


8 Albert E. McLean


35 7 20


Suicide from hanging Stillborn


10


11 Lucy T. Tillson (Died in Carver)


80


- 16


Myocarditis


18 James E. Bartlett


84


2


28 Arterio Sclerosis. Uraemia


18 Anna Carll


79


9


Cerebral Hemorrhage


18 Cornelius Schubert


60


7 14


Heart Disease


18 Sarah A. Sears (Died in Lynn)


72


6 24


Chronic Valvular Disease of Heart


19 Harold Freyermuth


86


1


1 Carcinoma of Prostate


23


32


10


24


26


26 Lucille Milburn (Died in Lake- ville)


54


4 21


66


6 20


Pythisis Pulmonalis Myocarditis


Name of Parents


Sept. 2 Francis R. Stoddard


79


2 Melzar Baker Sampson


61


7 2 26 Cirrhosis of Liver


2 Thomas H. Cowley (Died in Worcester) 4 Nancy M. Pearson


87


2


23 Chronic Interstitial Nephritis Cerebral Hemorrhage


7


7 Edward W. Baker


51 70 8


7 9


11 Ernest C. Morrison (Died in Vt.)


35


10


12


14 Robert G. Mccullough


2 12


Acute Inanition


16 Oloff Brandberg (Died in Arling- ton)


72


4 28 Chronic Interstitial Nepliritis


and


18 John Schneider


71


8


17


Strangulated rt. Inguinal Hernia Jolin Schneider and -


19 Alice M. Bradford


74 10


19 10 Sarcoma of Antrum Organic Heart Disease


22 Edith Hazel Holmes


1


6


3 21


Cirrhosis of Liver


27


25 Lebarata Candini (Died in Kingston) 60 Granville Kingman (Died in Rock- land, Maine) 57


- Disease of Heart


George W. Kingman and Elizabeth Bartlett


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Nicholas Keefe and Agnes B. Murray John McLean and Catherine Rideout - and - Benjamin Pierce and Lydia T. Chandler John Bartlett and Eliza Finney Henry F. Pettis and Olive G. Parker John F. Schubert and Catherine O'Connor Ellis Tripp and Angeline Sabins Joseph N. Freyermuth and Lenora M. Malaguti


21 Hiram McFall (Died in Boston) Ernest Goyetch


Henry McFall and Mary Haney Henry Goyetch and Elizabeth Babin


- and -


Edward Milburn and Mary J. Washington Hiram Chapman and Eliza Cottrell


27 Ruth A. Haskins


Age


Date Name


M D


Cause of Death


Chronic Myocarditis 6


Isaac N. Stoddard and Martha Le B. Thomas Miranda R. Sampson and Melancia Q. Pierce


Phillip Cowley and Cynthia Serman Charles S. Morse and Nancy Pratt Sebastian Riedel and Mary Briedel - and -


Henry Riedel (Died in Cambridge) 7


74


2


58


10 Ulcer-Perforating Duodenal Stillborn 8 Pernicious Anaemia


George H. Craig


4 Gangrenous Appendix Stillborn Alcoholism


William E. Baker and Eliza Vauglian George E. Craig amd Mary Hampton -- and - Alexander Morrison and Margaret J. McDonald James McCullough and Geneva F. Braley


Edw. W. Bradford and Mary Dillard Herman F. Holmes and Anna F. Drew Michele Garuti and Anna Saxa


Otto Hansche and Louise Belirendt Charles H. Cobb and Emily Newhall Joseph Maybury and Betsey Reed


-


1 Haemophillia


Intestinal Obstruction


-


- Stillborn


DEATHS-Continued


Date


Name


Y


Age M D


Cause of Deathı


Oct. 27


27


Mary Dries


29


Illa L. Chandler


54


19 21


Cholera Infantum


2 Charles L. Woodward


82


11


8


Arterio Sclerosis


5


Rebecca D. Finney


86


8


5 Grippe


14 Abigail C. Nichols


86


2 3


Diabetes


17


Richard T. Roder


52


97 1


2


Senile Myocarditis


19


Euphemia Watson (Died in Boston)


44


11


13


Pulmonary Embolism


20 Manuel Cruz


65


79 10 25


Cerebral Hemorrhage


23 Stephen DeCost


24 Ida C. Beytes


28 Alves Munice (Died in Med-


28


-


29


field ) Caroline F. Carr


69 11 2


Dec.


3 Helene Leveque


81


6


6


Chronic Interstitial Nephritis


4 Mary H. Sherman


5 Lewis Goldstein


11


6 29


Acute Appendicitis


7 Einily S. Sampson


80


23 Lobar Pneumonia


11 Albert Frye Cole


83


62


88


64


8


Cerebral Hemorrhage


17 Lydia B. Holmes (Died in Taunton) 82


1 28


Senile Psychosis Stillborn


19


21 Edwin F. Nutter


46


22 Mycloma of Spine


22 Mary Bernado


2


1 Cholera Infantum


29


29 Arthur Montinari (Died in Boston) 40 8 Duodenal Ulcer


Name of Parents


-- and -


Peter A. Dries and Castanza Pasteris Coleman B. Chandler and Mary S. Pierce


Joseph Silva and Mary Gloria - and -


William A. Robbins and Martha Washington Charles D. Bartlett and Lucinda Cornish Gustave Roder and Emily Barke


James Ash and Margaret Gallaneters James J. Sinclair and Margaret Turnbull


- and -


William Whiting and Lydia Russell I. George DeCost and Mary E. Duffey John H. Lent and L. Anna Horton


Antone Munice and Serina Rego Perrault and -


-82-


Luke Leveque and Helene Gagne Albert Fuller and Mary Chase Isaac Goldstein and Eva Goldstein Elisha Douglas and Susan King Job T. Cole and Hannah Frye Horatio W. Melix and Martha Scott


14 Henry W. Melix (Died in Chelsea)


10 1 Senility


17 Reinders John Krins


17 Martin Powers (Died in Kingston)


Reinders J. Krins and - Martin Powers and Margaret Demery Ephraim B. Holmes and Lydia Sampson - and -


Samuel Nutter and Annie Hall Ralph Bernado and Annie Viella Louis Montinari.and Eufemia Serra


5 min. 1


Cerebral Hemorrhage


Nov. 1 John Silva


1 -


5 hours 4 18


Injury to Brain


62


Uremic Sepsis


Tuberculosis of Lungs Arterial Sclerosis


5


Hemorrhage from Stomach


4 27 Organic Valvular Disease of Heart Chronic Myocarditis


Tuberculosis Pulmonary


22 Rose Standish Whiting


14 Rheumatic Endocarditis


17 Mary Cobb (Died in Hanson)


Stillborn Ascitis


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SUMMARY


MARRIAGES, 1923.


Number registered in 1923,


151


Both parties born in-


United States


89


Italy,


5


Portugal,


6


Germany,


1


Azores,


1


Greece,


1


England,


1


Cape Verde Islands,


1


St. Michaels,


1


Mixed, One American,


40


Mixed, Neither American,


5


151


BIRTHS, 1923.


Number registered, 288, of which 54 were non-residents.


Males,


147


Females,


141


Both Parents Born in-


United States,


142


Italy,


32


Portugal,


21


St. Michaels,


6


Russia,


4


Azores,


4


Germany,


3


Canada,


2


Cape Verde Islands,


2


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Nova Scotia,


Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Medeira Islands, Mixed, One American, Mixed, Neither American,


2


1


1


1


53


14


288


DEATHS, 1923.


Number of deaths registered 210, of which 49 were non- residents and 39 died out of town, burial taking place in Plymouth.


Born in-


United States,


166


Nova Scotia,


9


Italy,


8


Germany,


7


Scotland,


4


Ireland,


3


England,


1


St. Michaels,


1


Portugal,


1


Sweden,


1


Russia,


1


New Brunswick,


1


Azores,


1


France,


1


Cape Breton,


1


Canada,


1


Syria,


1


Holland,


1


Unknown,


1


210


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There have been issued from the Town Clerk's office for the year 1923, licenses as follows:


424 Resident Citizen's Combination Certificates of Regis- tration.


1 Non-Resident Citizen's Certificates of Registration.


4 429


Non-Resident Citizen's Certificates of Registration. (Property Owners).


421


Resident Hunter's and Trappers Certificates of Regis- tration.


1 1


Non-Resident Hunter's and Trapper's Certificate of Registration (Property Owner).


Alien Hunting and Trapping Certificate of Registra- tion.


Resident Fisherman's Certificates of Registration. Non-Resident Fisherman's Certificates of Registration.


Non-Resident Fisherman's Certificates of Registra- tion. (Property Owners).


Resident Lobster Fisherman's Certificates of Regis- tration.


Non-Resident Lobster Fisherman's Certificates of Registration.


4


Alien Lobster Fisherman's Certificates of Registration.


98 10 Trapper's Certificates of Registration.


Female Dog Licenses.


127 625 Male Dog Licenses.


752


There has also been paid from this office bounty on one seal.


GEORGE B. HOWLAND,


Town Clerk.


423 244 21 3 268 90


4


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TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT


For the Year Ending December 31, 1923.


Plymouth, Mass., February 15, 1924.


To the Board of Selectmen,


Plymouth, Mass.


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit report of the financial transactions of the Town of Plymouth for the year ending December 31, 1923, arranged practically as in the last few years.


Some proposed changes and elimination of certain parts of the report have been considered but as no material saving appeared to be effected have not been carried out this year.


Schedule A. shows the receipts and payments for the year, classified as required by the Division of Accounts of the Commonwealth.


Schedule B. is a detailed account of each appropriation, showing the amount appropriated, the additions to and the payments from same.


Schedule C. is a statement of the Estimated Receipts; the charges being the amounts estimated and deducted from the total of the Appropriations, by the Assessors, in making the Tax Warrant, and the credits being the amounts actually received during the year.


Schedule D. is the Revenue Account for the year.


Schedule E. The Excess and Deficiency Account, for 1923.


Schedule F. is the Balance Sheet, January 1, 1924, showing the condition of the Town Finances after closing the books for 1923.


Schedule G. is a summary of the Outstanding Indebted- ness, showing the debt at the beginning of the year, the amounts paid on same, and the principal and interest require- ments for 1924, as far as applies to the bonds outstanding.


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Schedule H. is a detailed statement of the Outstanding Indebtedness, required by law to be published as a part of this report.


Schedule I. is an itemized statement of the Trust Funds not including the January, 1924, dividends.


Attention is called to the fact that this is the first time in many years that a substantial cash balance has been carried over on the balance sheet, no part of which was borrowed money.


This is partly accounted for by the current and previous year's taxes being more closely paid up, but principally by the amount of accumulated surplus. This has now reached a point where some of it should be used. I would recommend that not less then $30,000. be appropriated to reduce the tax levy of 1924.


Respectfully submitted,


ELMER R. HARLOW, Town Accountant.


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SCHEDULE A. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS RECEIPTS


GENERAL REVENUE.


1. TAXES.


Sources of Receipts,


Revenue for Expenses


Revenue for


Outlays


Total


Current Year-


1. Property,


$436,584 88


2. Poll, Previous Years-


17,340 00


3. Property,


76,420 83


4. Poll, 85 00


From State-


5. Corporation, 85,547 95


6. Street Railway, 58 89


7. Bank, 2,042 27


Income Tax,


22,635 18


Income Tax (School Funds), 17,337 50


Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes, 327 13


Reimbursement for


Soldiers' Exemptions,


122 41


Total from Taxes, $658,502 04 $658,502 04


2. LICENSES AND PERMITS.


Licenses --


8. Liquor, $5 00


9. All Other, 1,166 00


Permits-


10. Marriage,


11. All Other, 1,096 00


Total from Licenses and


Permits, $2,267 00


2,267 00


Total Forward


$660,769 04


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RECEIPTS


Sources of Receipts,


Revenue for Expenses


Revenue for Total


Outlays


Total forward,


$660,769 04


3. FINES AND FORFEITS. $782 15


12. Court,


13. Department Penalties, 14. Contract Violations,


Total from Fines and Forfeits,


$782 15


782 15


4. GRANTS AND GIFTS.


Grants from Other Civil Divisions-


15. From State for Education, (Smith-Hughes Funds) $224 30


16. From State for Armories,


17. From State for Highway Purposes, 167 00


18. From State for Other Purposes


19. From County (Dog Licenses) for Schools or Libraries 1,441 26


From County for High- way Purposes, 167 03


Gifts from Individuals- - 20. For Expenses 21. For Outlays,


Total from Grants and Gifts, $1,999 59 1,999 59


5. ALL OTHER REVENUE.


22.


23.


Total from All Other Revenue,


Total forward, $663,550 78


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RECEIPTS.


Sources of Receipts,


Total forward,


Revenue for


Revenue for Total


Expenses


Outlays


$663,550 78


COMMERCIAL REVENUE. 6. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS.


24. Street Sprinkling


25. Moth Extermination, $599 00


26. Sewers,


27. Sidewalks and Curbing,


28. Other Purposes,


Total from Special Assessments, $599 00 599 00


7. PRIVILEGES.


29. Public Service 30. Minor


Total from Privileges,


Total forward,


$664,149 78


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RECEIPTS.


Sources of Receipts,


Revenue for Expenses Outlays


Offsets to


Total


Total forward,


$664,149 78


8. DEPARTMENTAL.


8a. General Government. Legislative-


31. Aldermen and Council: Moderator Executive-


32. Mayor; Commission; Selectmen Financial-


33. Auditor, Accountant, Auditing


34. Treasurer


35. Collector, $343 20


36. Assessors


37. License Commissioners


38. Other Finance Offices and Accounts Other General Departments-


39. Law


40. City or Town Clerk,


General Government forward, $343 20


Total forward,


$664,149 78


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PAYMENTS


Objects of Payments


Expenses Outlays Total


1. DEPARTMENTAL.


1a. General Government


Legislative-


1. Aldermen and Council; Moderator a. Salaries and Wages, $22 25


b. Other Expenses, 74 00


Executive-


2. Mayor; Commission; Selectmen


a. Salaries and Wages, 1,966 67


b. Other Expenses, 362 54


Financial-


3. Auditor, Accountant, Auditing


a. Salaries and Wages, 1,500 00


5. Other Expenses, 190 36


4. Treasurer


a. Salaries and Wages, 1,300 00


b. Other Expenses, 199 72


5. Collector


a. Salaries and Wages, 1,482 70


b. Other Expenses, 567 77


6. Assessors


a. Salaries and Wages, 3,476 50


5. Other Expenses, 1,343 49


7. License Commissioners


a. Salaries and Wages


b. Other Expenses


8. Other Finance Offices and Accounts a. Sinking Fund Commissioners


b. Miscellaneous 50 00


Other General Departments-


9. Law


a. Salaries and Wages, 616 00


b. Other Expenses, 2 50


10. City or Town Clerk


a. Salaries and Wages, 1,350 50


b. Other Expenses, 93 06


General Government forward, $14,598 06


-


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RECEIPTS.


Sources of Receipts,


Total forward,


Revenue for Expenses


Offsets to


Outlays


Total


$664,149 78


General Government forward, $343 20


41. City Messenger


42. Public Works


43. £ Engineering


44.


Superintendent of Buildings


45.


Election and Registration,


2 00


46.


Other General Departments


Municipal Buildings-


47. City or Town Hall,


243 40


Total from General


Government,


$588 60


588 60


8b. Protection of Persons and Property Police Department-


48. Services of Officers


49.


Sale of Materials


50.


Miscellaneous,


$10 70


Protection of Persons and


Property forward,


$10 70


Total forward, $664,738 38


-95-


PAYMENTS.


Objects of Payments,


Expenses Outlays Total


General Government forward,$14,598 06


11. City Messenger


a. Salaries and Wages


b. Other Expenses


12. Public Works


a. Salaries and Wages


b. Other Expenses


13. Engineering


a. Salaries and Wages, 982 40


b. Other Expenses, 67 14


14. Superintendent of Buildings


a. Salaries and Wages b. Other Expenses


15. Election and Registration


a. Salaries and Wages 339 00


b. Other Expenses 249 95


16. Other General Departments Planning Board, 96 61


Municipal Buildings-


17. City or Town Hall


a. Salaries and Wages, 635 00


b. Other Expenses, 1,180 51 $852 25


Total for Gen. Government, $18,148 67 $852 25 $19,000 92


1b. Protection of Persons and Property Police Department-


18. Salaries and Wages, $15,786 94


19. Horses and Care of Same (Auto Expense) 880 61


20. Equipment and Repairs, 47 44


21. Fuel and Light, 607 55


22. Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds, 221 81


23. New Buildings,


24. Other Expenses, 449 08


Protection of Persons and Property forward, $17,993 43


Total forward,


$19,000 92


-96-


RECEIPTS.


Sources of Receipts,


Revenue for Expenses


Offsets to Total


Outlays


$664,738 38


Total forward, Protection of Persons and Property forward, $10 70


Fire Department-


51. Sale of Materials (Land)


$175 00


52. Miscellaneous Militia --


53. Armories


54. Rifle Ranges Inspection-


55. Inspection of Buildings


56. Inspection of Wires


57. Sealing Weights and


Measures 272 24


Forestry-


58. Insect Pest Extermination 75 75 50 00


59. Planting and Trimming Trees


60. Forest Fires, 88 79 100 00


Other Protection of Persons and Property-


61. Bounties, On Seals,


4 00


62. 63.


Total from Protection of


Persons and Property,


$451 48


$325 00


776 48


Total forward,


$665,514 86


-97-


PAYMENTS. Expenses Outlays


Total


$19,000 92


Objects of Payments, Total forward, Protection of Persons and Property forward, $17,993 43


Fire Department-


25. Salaries and Wages, 24,352 90


26. Horses and Care of Same, 55 31


27. Equipment and Repairs, 2,017 79


$2,452 36


28. Hydrant Service, 144 64


29. Fuel and Light, 1,466 07


30. Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds, 326 72


31. New Buildings


32. Other Expenses, 172 75


Militia-


33. Armories,


34. Rifle Ranges, 706 15


Inspection-


35. Inspection of Buildings,


36. Inspection of Wires,


37. Sealing Weights and Measures, 1,765 46 333 04


Forestry-


38. Insect Pest Extermination 4,028 52 959 32


39. Planting and Trimming Trees 3,031 49


40. Forest Fires, 3,834 87 464 25


Other Protection of Persons and Property-


41. Bounties (On Seals), 2 00


42. Fish Wardens


43. Inland Fisheries, 193 44


44. Lungmotor expenses, 2 00


Fuel Distributor's Expenses, 46 80 Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture, 250 00


Total for Protection of Persons and Property, $60,390 34 $4,208 97 64,599 31


Total forward,


$83,600 23


-98-


RECEIPTS.


Sources of Receipts,


Revenue for Expenses


Offsets to Total


Outlays


$665,514 86


Total forward, 8c. Health and Sanitation Health-


64. Quarantine and Contagious Disease Hospitals,


65. Tuberculosis, $965 41


66. Miscellaneous


67. Inspection, 196 95


Sanitation-


68. Sewers and Sewage Disposal 228 91


69. Sewer Construction


70. Refuse and Garbage Disposal


71. Street Cleaning Other Health and Sanitation- 72. 73.


Total from Health and Sanitation,




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