Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1924-1925, Part 21

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Publication date: 1924
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
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50


2 Carcinoma of Pancreas


25 Cornelius Briggs


18


9


2 Embolism


25 Anna M. Sinne


81


2 20 Chronic Valvular Heart Disease


81


-


16 Myocarditis


83 3


6 Bronchial Pneumonia


77


2


21 Chronic Myocarditis


Horatio Sears and Hannah Lucas Andrew R. Stranger and Helen E. Scott Manuel Mello and Flora Rogers Louis Shotes and Mary Fortes


Richard Humphrey and Mary Phillips David F. Farrington and Abigail Freeman Chandler W. Doten and Mary W. Holmes and


17 18 Charles S. Doten


84


7


23 Chronic Myocarditis


29 Lyman Dixon


83


8 General Paralysis and Old Age


30 Florence Correia


27


- - Fracture of Skull, Hemorrhage


George Adans and Hannah S. Harlow Lewis Pratt and Amanda Shurtleff Haynes and


23 Maria A. Clark


24 David O. Harvey


84 3 15 Cardio Renal


Edmond Prendergast and Margaret Regan


24 Eugene G. Prendergast


42


2 26 Septicaemia


26 Lydia W. Carleton


Leavitt Finney and Mary A. Weston Timothy Dixon and Emeline Hunt Manuel Correia and Isabel Mands


Joseph Medeiros and Marie Medeiros Cornelius Briggs and Sarah W. Holmes John Bowen and Mary Smith James Rae and Joan Kennedy Joseph T. Cushman and Sarah Holmes


Jesse R. Atwood and Miriam Atwood


John Tavase and Teresa Simons August Pederzini and Mary Gavoni George H. Harlow and Sarah E. Morton


3 2 Organic Valvular Heart Disease


2 26 Convulsions from Acute Indigestion


19 Domenico Caranci


Manuel Alfonso and Florinda Castodia and Felicia Folia


26 John Rae 28 Sarah J. Doten


30 Anthony Atwood (died in Cam- bridge)


66 1 16 General Paralysis of Insane


June 1 Richard Tassinari (died in Kingston)


2 Arthur L. Sampson 6 William P. Cobb (died in Taun- ton)


17


17 Pulmonary Tuberculosis


76


4 21 Arterio Sclerosis 18 Abscess of Lung


53 4


7 Cancer of Uterns


11


1 Nathan Burgess Watson


81


23 Cerebral Hemorrhage


19 Margaret L. Devine


64


7 Acute Nephritis


- Stillborn


47


1


16


Angina Pectoris


27


64


2 14


Ulcerative Stomatitis


Louis R. Tassinarl and Eleanor L. Noyes Harry K. Sampson and Lucretia C. Burbank


George W. Cobb and Catherlne Perkins Albert H. Cole and Frances J. E. Osborne Jacob Bopp and Margaret Peck Thomas Cadman and Ablgail Goodwin


Mortimer M. Watson and Abby Burgess Michael Driscoll and Margaret Driscoll - and


Warren Pierce and Anna Hastings Sebastian Riedel and Mary Briegel


July 1 Aimee J. Briggs (died in Green- field) Ella A. Sloane 7 Lizzie Alden (died in Lake-


74


5


8 Chronic Nephritis


11 21 Organic Valvular Heart Disease


ville) Lawrence Maynard Livingstone


79


3


4 Miliary Tuberculosis


13 Elizabeth Shaw


77


8


8 Carcinoma of Stomach


14 Enieline F. Dickson 15 Mary B. Platt


58 10


20 Cancer of Lungs Stillborn


17 19 Teresa B. Diegoli


63


3 23 Cerebral Embolism


25 Robert L. Cranford


67


8


13 Angina Pectoris


26 Mercy A. Blackmer


81


11 8 Paralysis and Dementia


26 Ida B. Burnet


52


3 25 Careinoma of Breast


Ang.


1 Andrew A. Alberghini (died in


1


7 15


2 - Smith


5 hours


Premature Birtli


Edwin F. Delano


78 6 2 Cerebral Hemorrhage


6 Kenneth H. Day


-


D 3 Intussesception


8 Thomas W. Phinney (died in


86


10 -


4 -


48


16


Abdominal Abscess


17 Charles Wadsworth Whitney


84


5


4 Cardio-Vascular Renal Disease


76


11 28 Heart Disease


77


2 27 Fatty Heart


Daniel Carter and Mary White · Rowley and Taylor


Stephen Foster and


William L. Livingstone and Bessie Raymond Timothy Dixon and Emeline Hunt


James Bartlett and Charlotte Coville Bourne S. Bartlett and Nancy F. Aiken and


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Luigi Balboni and Elizabeth Ferrari Robert Cranford and Hannah Thomas Seth S. Bartlett and Anne Bartlett Thomas Patterson and Matilda Kram


Aldo Alberghini and Ida Tassinari Humphrey Smith and Lena Ottani Nathaniel Delano and Kenneth F. Day and Adelia M. St. Onge


10


Taunton) Joseph Francis Ellen C. Santheson


51


Heart Disease Acute Angina


15


17 Intestinal Obstruction


18 Anna E. Bowditch 20 Philip Petit 31 Floreau Finney


2


25 Broncho Pneumonia


56


10 Albert H. Cole 11 Margaret Hogan Mary McKinnon


23 26 Thomas H. G. Pierce Mary Miller


10


6


9 Chronic Myocarditis


86


9 Organic Disease of Heart


-


Kingston)


Albert Phinney and Lucinda Thomas Manuel Teixiera and Carl Osterberg and Anna Granlund Richard P. Whitney and Edith P. Wadsworth Justin Wright and Anna B. Damon Aneclet Petit and Eliza Goeibel Joseph Weston and Selina Sampson


Angina Pectoris


DEATHS-Continued


Date


Name


Agc Y. M. D.


Cause of Death


Nainc of Parents


Sept.


2 Elizabeth A. Dixon


54


2


12 Cancer of Uterus


4


Arthur J. Petit


36.


4


Chronic Parenchymatous Nephritis


5 Mercic F. Morse


6 Content C. Griffin


63


2


4 Diabetic Coma


Peter Gilligan and Mary Hart Phillip Petit and Henrietta Auger Henry Tillson and Mercie F. Pierce George W. Doten and Caroline Thrasher


and


9 9 Alton C. Profetty


Louis L. Profetty and Eva C. Banker James Hennessy and


10


Ellen Hennessy


68


-


10


Hannah E. Toomey


68


10


17


Ovarian Cyst


11


Susan A. Banks


69


--


12


Annuziata Forni


56


Cancer of Pylorus


12


Isaac S. Burgess


68


11


28


Cancer of the Orbit


16


Harriet M. Holmes


69


5


9


Secondary Pneumonia


18 23


Carl L. Sauer


13


9


30


General Peritonitis


23 Ellen M. Childs


8


2


Angina Pectoris


24


Angelo Guidoboni


1


7


Cancer of Stomach


25


Frank Quartz


69


6


22 Endocarditis


25 Horace P. Heath


11


4


6


Fractured Skull. Hemorrhage Stillborn


27 29


Rebecca Barnes


90


9


Old Age


29


Milton H. Reamy


1 *2


29


Chronic Myocarditis


Kendall Holmes and Elizabeth Paty Milton Reamy and Frances Sampson


Oct.


1 Donald J. Morrison


88


0


19 Chronic Valvular Heart Discasc Cancer of Intestine


10 Cibelene Pena


6


27 Broncho-Pneumonia


10 Vinal F. Burgess


59


11


8 87


Valvular Disease of Heart


13 Jolın G. Steidle


79


1


28 Cerebral Hemorrhage


13 Robert Leslie Holman (died in Quincy)


16


12 Accidental Burns


14 Mary S. Simmons


83


Cerebral Hemorrhage


18 Francis A. Peasc


21


8


28


Double Pneumonia


20 Elsic E. Rennie


59


Hcart Complications


61


7 Cancer of Abdominal Viscera


Edward F. Holman and Cozette Soulc Johnson Davee and Phoebe Finney Edward Carlon and Nelson Pease and Julia E. Rich


- and -


Michael McGarry and Anne Ticrnan


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and Grace Morrison


3 Lucinda T. Brown


6 Rosalia Jane Tower


83


Seth Benson and Bathsheba Thomas Luther Tower and Ada Warren Cibelene Pena and Mary Nunes Frederick Burgess and Harriet Leland John Atwood and Hannah Wiswell John G. Steidle and Margaret Maunts


11 John Murray Atwood


90


1


27 Artcrio Sclerosis


17 Margaret Ward


-


20 Mary E. McGarry


-


Fracture of Skull. Hemorrliage


Carcinoma of Stomach


Raphael Morisi and Louisa Martinelli


Phineas S. Burgess and Chiarlotte Thomas John C. Peterson and Roxanna Howard Jacob Sauer and Barbara Bechtel


Stillborn 1


-- and


Benjamin Peirce and Marcia A. Warren Carlo Guidoboni and Mary Malaguti John Quartz and Eva K. Benkarte Michael Heath and Josephine Boudrot and


6 18 Probably Heart Disease


Pulmonary Tuberculosis


Michael Toomey and Hannah Hicks Parker and Hannah Westgate


24 1 Rupture Lungs. Hemorrhage


4 10 Cirrhosis of Liver


Stillborn


21


Oct. Harry Avelino


28 75


-


Septic Pneumonia


Jolın Avelino and Teresa Barros


and


and


Lewls Thrasher and Adeline Morton John Koulouras and Bessie


Wilfred G. Brown and Stella C. Jacobs Manuel Mello and Mary Roderignes


72


8


8 Cerebral Hemorrhage


Richard Bush and Caroline Almy


Nov. 1 John Costa


52


Endocarditis


2 Eugene L. Oldham


44


10


20 Primary Lateral Sclerosis


3 Susan A. Clark


91


--


22 Cerebral Hemorrhage


3 Jerome Pelletier


14


10


1


Pulmonary Tuberculosis


4 Evelyn Pimental


8


7


14


Acute Dilatation of Heart


7 Thomas LeBlanc


86


1


23


Cerebral Hemorrhage


11


Martha Townsend


31


10


23


Fracture of Skull. Hemorrhage


11 12


Lena D. Maxim (died in Dan- vers) Ernest Alves


60


Carcinoma of the Uterns


28


5


Mitral Heart Lesion


34


8 29 Pulmonary Tuberculosis Stillborn


and


Frederick W. Sears


1


15 Mitral Heart Disease


Burgess


()


0


2 Premature Birth


57


22


Peritonitis


21


9


27 Chronic Endocarditis


29 Martha A. Morton


90


24


Cerebral Hemorrhage


29


Masel Atwood (died in Groton)


36


13


Fracture of Ribs. Hemorrhage


30


Mary Balboni


21


20


Suicide from Acid Poisoning


6


Cerebral Hemorrhage. Paralysis Endocarditis


4 Henry I. Seymour


82


11


4 Senile Dementia


7 Henry O. Whiting


6 6


-


21 Suddenly from Angina Pectoris


8 Sarah A. Johnston


60


Fractured Skull. Hemorrhage Broncho-Pneumonia


10 William S. Peterson


19


8


14


65


9 Cerebral Hemorrhage


10 Henry A. Sears 10 Irene Roane


58


6


10 Valvular Heart Disease


11 Alvin Phinney


91


1 29 Chronic Myecarditis Stillborn and


11


1


2 Cancer of Stomach Stillborn


24


24 Sarah Sampson 24 George Koulouras


63


25


29


Intestinal Obstruction Peritonitis


24 Rachel O. Loring (died in Troy, N. Y.) 28 31 Mary G. Costa Franklin P. Bush (died in Fitch- burg)


29


1


8 Toxemia Pregnancy


33


2


7 MItral Stenosis of Heart


Peter Costa and Mary Eugene Oldham and Susan A. Parker Amos Fairbanks and Ann Hill Tirrell Jerome Pelletier and Mary Masse John R. Pimental and Caroline Thomas Victor LeBlanc and Adeline Marmo Isaac Swift and Abigail Bates Joseph Howe and Martha


Peter Vigue and Ellen Lessor Jacob Alves and Anna Rosa


Keturalı A.


Andrews (dled in Boston)


19 21 26 27 27 Joseph Pioppi 28 Lillian M. Allan


Daniel H. Sears and Belinda T. Hall Eldon S. Burgess and D. Frances Boutin Antone Pioppi and Rita Tassanari William M. Allan and Margaret Tavlslı


Ephraim Bartlett and Martha Cox Henry J. Beytes and Cecelia Lent Carlo Balboni and Marguerita Orso


Dec. 1 Emma E. Emerson


1 Evelyn Sears


18


-


John Jordan and Ellen Royle Joseph Sears and Minnie Lawrence Henry Seymour and Nancy Morton Henry Whiting and Nancy C. Burgess James Crawford and Mary J. Holmes John Peterson and Ellen J. Potts


Thomas Sears and - - Carter Frank Dobeny and Hannah Winston George Phinney and Mary Clark


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Charles Beck and Elizabeth Cooper


-


-


-


Organic Valvular Heart Disease


10 Sylvanus F. Swift


18


9623 2 3


-


23 Gottlieb F. Hurlebaus


DEATHS-Continued


Date


Name


Age Y. M. D.


Cause of Death


Name of Parents


Dec. 15 John Cassidy


75


26 Senile Dementia


16 Alfred Holmes


80


10


19 Organic Disease of Heart


16 Armorinha Cabral


5


5


- Fracture of Skull. Auto Accident


24 Mercy D. Nash


75


- - Broncho-Pneumonia


25 William H. Chandler (died in


Carver)


43


3


-


Fatty Degeneration of Heart


31 James M. Downey


59


5 25 Endocarditis. Pulmonary Odema


31 Michael J. Campbell


(died in


41


11 21 Diabetis Mellitus


James Cassidy and Kendall Holmes and Betsey Paty Samplicio Cabral and Annie Ferrara James Sears and Almira Hodges


William C. Chandler and Ella M. Collingwood Timothy Downey and Ellen McCarthy


Hanson)


Neal Campbell and Christine Flanagher


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SUMMARY


MARRIAGES, 1925


Number Registered in 1925,


127


Both Parties Born in -


69


United States, Italy,


5


Portugal,


3


Greece,


3


St. Michaels,


2


Germany,


2


Azores,


2


Russia,


1


Sweden,


1


Scotland,


1


France,


1


Mixed, One American,


31


Mixed, Neither American,


. 6


127


BIRTHS, 1925


Number registered, 286, of which 63 were non-residents.


Males


158


Females


128


Both Parents born in


United States


149


Portugal


25


Italy


19


St. Michaels


12


Azores.


5


Germany


3


Nova Scotia


2


· England


2


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Cape Verde Islands


2


Madeira Islands


2


P. E. Island France


1


1


Canada


1


Russia


1


Greece


1


Mixed, One American


52


Mixed, Neither American


8


286


DEATHS, 1925


Number of deaths registered 205, of which 37 were non-residents and 34 died out of town, burial taking place in Plymouth.


Born in -


United States,


142


Italy,


14


Nova Scotia,


8


Germany,


7


Cape Verde Islands,


6


Ireland,


6


England,


4


Azores,


3


Scotland,


3


St. Michaels,


3


Portugal,


2


Canada,


2


New Brunswick,


1


Sweden,


1


Greece,


1


Prince Edward Island,


1


Unknown,


1


205


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There have been issued from the Town Clerk's office for the year 1925, licenses as follows :


463 Resident Citizen's Combination Certificates of Registration.


5


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


468 388 Resident Hunter's and Trapper's Certificates of Registration.


1 Non-Resident Hunter's and Trapper's Certificates of Registration. (Property Owners.)


389 268 Resident Fisherman's Certificates of Registration. Non-Resident Fisherman's Certificates of Regis- tration.


15 3 Non-Resident Fisherman's Certificates of Regis- tration. (Property Owners.)


6 Alien Fisherman's Certificates of Registration.


292 74 Resident Lobster Fisherman's Certificates of Re- gistration.


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


3 Alien Lobster Fisherman's Certificates of Regis- tration.


80


19 Trapper's Certificates of Registration.


135 Female Dog Licenses.


691 Male Dog Licenses.


826


There have also been paid from this office bounties on four seals.


GEORGE B. HOWLAND, Town Clerk.


FOURTEENTH


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN ACCOUNTANT


OF THE


Town of Plymouth


MASSACHUSETTS


For the Year Ending December 31


1925


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FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT


For the Year Ending December 31, 1925


Plymouth, Mass., February 10, 1926.


To the Board of Selectmen,


Town of Plymouth.


Gentlemen :


I submit herewith a report of the financial transactions of the Town for the year ending December 31, 1925, ar- ranged in the customary manner, to wit:


Schedule A. shows the receipts and payments for the year, classified in accordance with the specifications of the Division of Accounts, of the Commonwealth.


Schedule B. is a detailed account of the appropriations, showing the amounts appropriated at the Town Meet- ings, any additions to the several appropriations, and the payments therefrom.


Schedule C. is a statement of the Estimated Receipts. The charges are the amounts estimated and deducted from the total of the Annual Town Meeting appropria- tions, by the Assessors, in making up the Tax Warrant. The credits show the amounts actually received from the respective sources. This schedule has been rear- ranged somewhat and now follows the order of the re- turn made by the Assessors to the Tax Commissioner's office.


Schedule D. shows the Revenue Account for the year.


Schedule E. the Excess and Deficiency Account for the year.


Schedule F. the complete Balance Sheet, January 1,


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1926, giving the figures either as Assets or Liabilities, of all open ledger accounts.


Schedule G. Summary of the Outstanding Indebtedness (Bonds) showing the debt at the beginning of the year 1925, amounts of new loans, if any, made during the year, amounts paid, and the principal and interest re- quirements for 1926.


Schedule H. Detailed statement of the outstanding indebtedness.


Schedule I. A list of all Trust Funds not including the January, 1926 dividends.


On acount of the large cash balance on hand at the beginning of the year 1925, it was not necessary to borrow for revenue purposes until June, and the total temporary borrowing amounting to $200,000 was paid at maturity.


A substantial cash balance is shown on hand at the close of the year but it is nearly all offset by unexpended Non-Revenue Appropriations.


For the first time in five consecutive years the Cor- poration Tax which is returned to the Town by the State was below the Assessors' estimate, based on the previous year's receipts, and as a consequence a deficit of a little over $1,000 occurs in the total revenue for the year, although the department receipts generally exceeded those of the previous year.


A total of nearly $12,000 of unusued appropriation balances was transferred to the Excess and Deficiency Account.


Unpaid bills amounting to $511.45 are reported by the Poor Department, for which appropriation will be re- quested.


Respectfully submitted,


ELMER R. HARLOW, Town Accountant.


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SCHEDULE A RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE


Sources of Receipts, Revenue for Revenue for Total Expenses Outlays


1. TAXES


Current Year-


1. Property,


$510,313 58


2. Poll 7,712 00


Previous Years-


. 3. Property 54,012 90


4. Poll


From the State-


5. Corporation 82,648 53


6. Street Railway


7. Bank


2,678 33


7a. Income


59,511 81


7b. Soldiers' Exemption 89 09


Reimburse for Loss of


Taxes,


425 01


Total from Taxes,


$717,391 25


$717,391 25


2. LICENSES AND PERMITS


Licenses-


8. Liquor $4 00


9. All Other 1,476 00


Permits-


10. Marriage


11. All Other 1,567 00


Total from Licenses


and Permits, $3,047 00 3,047 00


12. Court


3. FINES AND FORFEITS $2,005 73


13. Department Penalties 14. Contract Volations


Total from Fines and Forfeits, $2,005 73 2,005 73


Total forward,


$722,443 98


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RECEIPTS


Sources of Receipts, Revenue for Expenses Outlays


Total forward,


Revenue for Total


$722,443 98


4. GRANTS AND GIFTS


Grants from Other Civil Divisions-


15. From State for Education


16. From State for Armories


17. From State for Highway Purposes


18. From State for Other Purposes


19. From County (Dog Licenses) for Schools or Libraries, $1,659 68


Gifts from Individuals-


20. For Expenses, 21. For Outlays


Total from Grant and Gifts, $1,659 68 1,659 68


5. ALL OTHER REVENUE


22. 23.


Total forward,


$724,103 66


T


2


2


T


129


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RECEIPTS


Sources of Receipts, Revenue for Expenses Outlays


Total forward,


Revenue for Total


$724,103 66


COMMERCIAL REVENUE 6. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS


24. Street Sprinkling


25 Moth Extermination $421 40


26. Sewers


-


27. Sidewalks and Curbing


28.


Other Purposes


Total from Special


Assessments,


$421 40


421 40


7. PRIVILEGES


29. Public Service


30. Minor


Total forward,


$724,525 06


Plymouth Six


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RECEIPTS


Sources of Receipts, Revenue for Expenses Outlays


Offsets to Total


Total forward,


$724,525 06


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, $323 41


36. Assessors


37. License Commissioners


38. Other Finance Offices and Accounts Other General Departments-


39. Law


40. City or Town Clerk,


General Government forward, $323 41


Total forward, $724,525 06


.


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PAYMENTS.


Objects of Payments, Expenses Outlays Total


1.


DEPARTMENTAL


la. General Government Legislative-


1. Aldermen and Council; Moderator a. Salaries and Wages, $70 00


· b. Other Expenses, 118 70


Executive-


2. Mayor; Commission; Selectmen


a. Salaries and


Wages, 2,300 0.0


T b. Other Expenses, 370 23


Financial-


3. Auditor, Accountant, Auditing a. Salaries and


Wages, 1,800 00


b. Other Expenses, 246 57


4. Treasurer


a, Salaries & Wages 1,560 00


b. Other Expenses, 226 32


5. Collector


a, Salaries & Wages 1,786 12


b. Other Expenses, 531 75


6. Assessors


a, Salaries & Wages 4,710 40


b. Other Expenses, 1,135 57


7. License Commissioners


8. Other Finance Offices and Accounts


a. Sinking Fund Com- missioners,


b. Miscellaneous, 34 00


Other General Departments


9. Law


a, Salaries & Wages 836 50


b. Other Expenses, 9 30


10. City or Town Clerk


a, Salaries & Wages 1,417 50


b. Other Expenses, 93 37


General Government forward, $17,246 33


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RECEIPTS


Sources of Receipts, Revenue for Expenses Outlays


Offsets to Total


$724,525 06


Total forward, General Government for- ward, $323 41


41. City Messenger


42. Public Works


43. Engineering


44. Superintendent of Buildings


45. Election and Resgistration


46. Other General Departments Municipal Buildings- 47. City or Town Hall, 240 00


Total from General Gov-


ernment,


$563 41


563 41


8b. Protection of Persons and Property Police Department-


48. Services of Officers


49.


Sale of Materials


50.


Miscellaneous


Total forward, $725,088 47


9


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Objects of Payments, Expenses Outlays Total


PAYMENTS


General Government forward, $17,246 33


11. City Messenger


12. Public Works


13. Engineering


a, Salaries & Wages 805 75


b. Other Expenses, 206 25


14. Superintendent of Buildings a. Salaries and Wages b. Other Expenses


15. Election and Registration


a, Salaries & Wages 336 00


b. Other Expenses, 236 87


16 Other General Departments Planning Board, 686 85


Municipal Buildings-


17. City or Town Hall


a, Salaries & Wages 625 00


b. Other Expenses, 883 07 $157,896 78


Total for General Gov- ernment, $21,026 12 $157,896 78 $178,922 90


1b. Protection of Persons and Property Police Department


18. Salaries and Wages $21,312 90


19. Equipment, Main- tenance and Repairs, 1,658 35


20 New Equipment, $12,000 00 21 Fuel and Light, 448 43


22. Maintenance of Build- ings and Grounds, 448 16


23. New Buildings, 24. Other Expenses, 403 23


Protection of Persons and


Property forward, $24,271 07 $12,000 00 Total forward,


$178,922 90


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RECEIPTS


Sources of Receipts, Revenue for Expenses Outlays


Offsets to Total


$725,088 47


Total forward, Fire Department-


51. Sale of Materials, $21 60


52. Miscellaneous, 24 40


Militia- 53. Armories 54. Rifle Ranges


Inspection-


55.


Inspection of Buildings


56.


Inspection of Wires


57.


Sealing of Weights


and Measures,


405 67


Forestry ---


58


Insect Pest Ex-


termination,


8 90


59.


Planting and Trim-


ming Trees,


60. Forest Fires, 22 25


Other Protection of Persons and Property-


61 Bounties on Seals, 8 00


62.


63.


Total from Protection


of Persons and Property, $490 82


490 82


Total forward, $725,579 29


F


F


26.


Pr


To


1.


F


I


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PAYMENTS Expenses Outlays Total $178,922 90


Objects of Payments, Total forward,


Protection of Persons and


Property forward $24,271 07 Fire Department-


$12,000 00


25. Salaries and Wages, 24,655 57


26. Equipment, Main- tenance and Repairs, 3,103 10


27. New Equipment 2,142 74


28. Hydrant Service 349 92


284 39


29. Fuel and Light 938 27


30. Maintenance of


Building and Grounds, 783 07


31. New Buildings


32. Other Expenses 525 52


Militia-


33. Armories


34. Rifle Ranges 64 08


Inspection-


35. Inspection of Buildings


36. Inspection of Wires


37. Sealing Weights and Measures, 2,256 90 201 75


Forestry-


38. Insect Pest Exterm- ination, 3,864 75 845 00


39. Planting and Trim- ming Trees, 2,993 03


40. Forest Fires, 5,394 92


Other Protection of Persons and Property-


41. Bounties on Seals 8 00


42. Fish Wardens,


43. Inland Fisheries 22 50


44. County. Aid to Agricul- ture 250 00


Total for Protection of


Persons and Property, $69,480 70 $15,473 88 84,954 58


Total forward,


$263,877 48


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Sources of Receipts,


RECEIPTS Revenue for Expenses Outlays


Offsets to Total


Total forward,


$725,579 29


8c. Health and Sanitation.


Health-


64.


Quarantine and Contagious Disease Hospitals


65.


Tuberculosis


$661 39


66.


Miscellanous


17 75


67.


Inspection of School Children


(Including Dental Clinic) 178 40


Sanitation-


68. Sewers and Sewage Disposal 235 79


69.


Sewer Construction


70.


Refuse and Garbage Disposal


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


Total from Health and Sanitation $1,093 33 1,093 33


Total forward,


$726,672 62


.


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Objects of Payments,


PAYMENTS Expenses Outlays Total $263,877 48


Total forward,


1c. Health and Sanitation. Health-


45. General Adminis- tration, 1,164 22


46. Quarantine and Contagious Dis- ease Hospitals 4,083 20


47. Tuberculosis


11,468 75


48. Vital Statistics 42 75


49. Other Expenses 1,360 47


50. Inspection


a. Inspection of Chil- dren (Including Den- tal Clinic) 6,942 86


b. Inspection of Animals 400 00


c. Inspection of Meat and Provisions 1,215 30


c. Inspection of Milk and Vinegar 550 65


Sanitation-


51. Sewer Maintenance and Operation, 4,592 02


52.


53. Sewer Construction $239 88


54. Refuse and Garbage Disposal, 2,175 69


55. Street Cleaning 4,999 97


Other Health and Sanitation-


56. Sanitaries' and Public


Convenience Stations 2,016 49


57. Care of Brooks and Streams 58. Draining of Ponds 59.


Total for Health and Sanitation $41,012 37 $239 88 $41,252 25


Total forward


$305,129 73


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RECEIPTS


Sources of Receipts,


Revenue for Expenses


Offsets to Outlays


Total $726,672 62


Total forward, 8d. Highways


74.


General


$1 50


75.


Construction


$1,078 10


76. Sidewalks and Curbing 201 25


77. Snow and Ice Removal


78. Sprinkling


79. Lighting


80.


Miscellaneous


Total from Highways


$1 50


$1,279 35


1,280 85


8e. Charities.


81. Almshouse or Town Farm


a. Sale of Produce $338 20


b. Board 51 00


c. Miscellaneous


11 35


82. Reimbursements for Relief Given


a. From Individuals 17 00


b. From Other Cities Towns 785 00


c. From the State 1,121 85


83. Reimbursements for Mothers' Aid


a. From Individuals


b. From Other Cities and Towns 428 26


c. From the State 2,200 35


84. Municipal General Hospitals


85. Miscellaneous


Total from Charities


$4,953 01


4,953 01


Total forward,


$732,906 48


2


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PAYMENTS Expenses Outlays Total $305,129 73


Objects of Payments, Total forward


1d. Highways.


60. General Admin. $2,201 43


61. General Highway Expenditures 34,589 34


62. Construction $30,406 78


63. Sidewalks and Curbing 3,497 68 6,197 45


64. Snow and Ice Removal 4,405 37


65. Sprinkling


a. Water none b. Other 5,991 49


66. Lighting 14,842 71


67. Other Expenses a. Town Pump (Drinking Fountains) 259 62 b. Signs, Guide Boards, Street Numbering 388 66 460 88


c. Fences


1,468 10


d. Harbor Master 150 00


e. Landing Float 84 40


Total for Highways $67,878 80


$37,065 11


104,943 91


le. Charities.


68.


General Admin.


$414 00


69. Almshouse or Town Farm 6,578 81


70. Outside Relief by City or Town 12,259 64


71. Relief Given by Other Cities and Towns 2,239 91


72. Mothers' Aid a. Relief Given by City or Town 4,352 56 b. Relief Given by Other Cities and Towns


73. Municipal General Hospitals


74. Other Expenses 3 00


Widows, from Income from Old Colony Nat. Bank Stock Investment 55 00


Total for Charities, $25,902 92 25,902 92 Total forward, $435,976 56


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RECEIPTS


Sources of Receipts,


Revenue for Expenses


Offsets to Outlays


Total


$732,906 48


Total forward


8f. Soldiers' Benefits.


86.


State Aid


$1,884 00


87.


Military Aid


65 00


88.


Soldiers' Burials


89.


Soldiers' Relief


Total from Soldiers'


Benefits,


$1,949 00


1,949 00


8g. Schools.


90.




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