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Lynn
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
June
6
Edward V. Hammerbeck
24
3
26
Worcester
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
1
Waltham
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Haverhill
June 11 James W. Owens 38 11 3 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Residence
3
Blackstone
Apr. 18 James H. Robinson
Apr. 25 Charles W. Brennan
38
4
10
May 8 Sarah E. Moore 32 7 4
May 23 Frank Callan 20 8 28
June 8 Elizabeth McFayden 19 6
16
Date 1921
Name Disease
y.
Age m. d.
June 20 Monica Thomlette
21 9 14 Chicopee Falls
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
July 22 Michael J. Clancy
20 11 20
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
July 27 Margaret O'Brien 27
8 -
Brighton
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 1 Mae Clahassey 17
4 9
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 8 Antoinette Plante 17 6 18 Winchendon
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 11 Freda Zuker 34
Arlington
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 17
George E. Witherell
34
8
28
Lynn
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 20 Joseph Herbert 24 10 24
Springfield
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Aug. 27 George Barnes 46 2 15
Tuberculous Meningitis
Sept. 7
Mary C. Hart
33
9
2
Millville
Sept. 9
Margaret B. Cahill
30
Tuberculous Laryngitis 9 16 Dorchester
Sept. 16 Charles Cleary 61 1
1
Dorchester
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Sept. 18 John H. Nolan 39 11 5
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Sept. 19
Katarzyna Zarychta
24
5
·Douglas
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Sept. 26
George D. Longton
19
1
21
Northbridge
Tubercular Meningitis
Sept. 28 Oscar Wainainpa 39 10 17 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Worcester
Oct.
1
Sylvester Armstrong
35
3
28
St. James, N. Y.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Oct. 1 Mary Maher 37 2 27 Otter River
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Oct. 12
Myles Durkin
58
Boston
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Boston
Oct. 21
Winslow T. Bradford
19
-
12
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Oct. 24 Thomas J. Casby
35
9
4
Laryngeal Tuberculosis
Roxbury
Residence
Lynn
Springfield
Dayville, Ct.
Acute Endocarditis
Dorchester
17
Date 1921
Name Disease
Age
y. m. d.
Nov. 15 Katherine B. Kerrigan
43 10 25
Boston
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Nov. 18 Lewis Weinstein 25 4 3 Tubercular Laryngitis
Malden
Nov. 23 Margaret Johnson 40 4 5
Barre.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Dec. 1 Ernest S. Jones 32 10 26
West Springfield
Tubercular Larynx
Dec. 6 Frederick T. Leland 26 10 5
Holliston
Spontaneous Pneumothorax
Dec. 24 Emma Robbins 54 5 29 Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Framingham
Residence
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DOGS LICENSED During the Year 1921
Cash received for 122 male dogs at $2.00
$244 00
Cash received for 37 female dogs at $5.00
185 00
Total
$429 00
Less 159 fees at 20 cents
31 80
Paid County Treasurer
$397 20
Certificates issued during the year 1921:
Resident citizens, combination hunting and fishing
145
Resident citizens, fishing
32
Minors, trapping
10
Unnaturalized foreign-born citizens
2
Non-resident, fishing
1
?
Total
190
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LIST OF JURORS
Revised by the Selectmen, June, 1921
Albert F. Wales
Miles E. Griffin
Fred L. Handy
George E. Smith
Wenzel J. Brodmerkle
H. Edward Wheeler
Joseph M. Moulton
Joseph E. Ware
Roland C. Prescott, Jr.
Charles E. Taylor
William Spindler
Henry M. Harris
Matthew J. Cullen
Fred A. Kehoe
Ervin L. Maynard
Edwin M. Leavitt
E. Dexter March
Charles J. Campbell
James F. O'Herron
DRAWN DURING THE YEAR J. Warren Moulton, February 16 Henry M. Harris, July 30
Respectfully submitted,
Rutland, January 1, 1922.
LOUIS M. HANFF, Town Clerk.
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REPORT OF THE TREASURER.
CASH ACCOUNT
Balance Jan. 1, 1921 $1,086 20
Cr .- Adjustments made by State Auditor 58 19 $1,028 01
RECEIPTS
Collector:
Miles E. Griffin, Taxes and Water
Rents
$27,463 30 $27,463 30 2464 1
Loans:
2984177
Worcester Bank & Trust Co., Tempo-
rary Loans
37,500 00
Fire Truck Loan
3,500 00 $41,000 00
Schools:
Com. of Mass., School Fund
$2,096 90
Com. of Mass., School Tuition
87 00
Com. of Mass., School Supt. Salary
483 34
Com. of Mass., Income Tax, Gen. School Fund
1,332 30
Com. of Mass., High School
500 00
$4,499 54
Industrial School:
Com. of Mass.
$129 10
$129 10
Highways:
Com. of Mass.
$3,000 00
$3,000 00
County Treasurer:
Dog Fund
$324 85
$324 85
Rutland State Sanatorium:
Water Rents
2,406 48
2,406 48
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Hall Rents: C. T. Oliver
$316 60 $316 60
Taxes:
Com. of Mass., Income Tax
1,055 00
Com. of Mass., Corporation Tax, Pub- lic Service 151 86
Com. of Mass., Corporation Tax, Domestic 78 37
Com. of Mass., Corporation Tax, Foreign
3 61
Com. of Mass., Reimbursement for Taxes 525 17
$1,814 01
Com. of Mass .:
Inspection of Animals
$40 00
State Aid
216 00
Soldiers' Exemption
69 55
Mothers' Aid
184 27
$509 62
Licenses :
James C. Spiers, Sunday license (1920-1921)
$5 00
Ralph W. Temple, Sunday license
2 50
A. S. Charter, Sunday license
2 50
Katherine Fitzpatrick, Sunday license
2 50
D. J. Fitzgerald, Sunday license
2 50
F. W. Hatstatt, Sunday license
2 50
Charles Grimes, Sunday license
2 50
1 25
A. E. Fox, Sunday license (6 mos.) L. M. Hanff, Auctioneers Emil Allaire, Pool Room
1 00
10 00
H. B. Everett, Pool Room
10 00
Victor Norstrom, Slaughter
10 00
$52 25
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Miscellaneous:
Interest on Deposits $52 02
Worcester Bank & Trust Co., Refund on Interest 25 00
Central District Court, Fines
10 00
H. E. Wheeler, Sale of ladder truck and hose reel 48 35
Albert F. Wales, lumber
6 00
Peter Stenwick, Grass in old Cemetery
5 00
C. W. Putnam, Metal ceiling
2 56
Fire Department, Chemicals
3 80
Fire Department, Lime and Hair 5 56
Public Building paint
14 24
C. J. Campbell, Cement
5 15
L. M. Hanff, Sealers' Fees
10 15
C. T. Oliver, Scales Fees
7 40
C. W. Putnam, Paint
4 00
Error 1920 Check
11 43
$210 66
Total Receipts
$82,754 62
PAYMENTS
Com. of Mass .:
State Tax
$3,080 00
Special State Tax
145 20
Highway Tax
554 90
Civilian Poll Tax
1,299 00
Auditing Accounts
275 78
$5,454 88
County Treasurer:
County Tax
$1,547 00
1,547 00
Miles E. Griffin :
Tax on land taken for taxes
7 80
7 80
1909.68
.
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Town of Rutland: Selectmen's Orders
Total Payments Balance in Treasury
68 $75,621 39 $75,621 39
$82,531 07
223 55
$82,754 62
Respectfully submitted,
WILLIAM C. TEMPLE,
Treasurer.
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REPORT OF THE TAX COLLECTOR
Taxes, 1915
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$4 00
Abatements
$2 00
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
2 00
$4 00
Taxes, 1916
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$2 20
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
$2 20
$2 20
Taxes, 1917
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$95 50
Collected
$46 50
Abatements
2 00
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
47 00
$95 50
Taxes, 1918
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$968 6€
Collected
$231 44
Abatements
559 65
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
177 57
$968 6€
25
Taxes, 1919
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$2,461 52
Collected
$460 69
Abatements
1,501 74
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
499 09
$2,461 52
Taxes, 1920
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$11,036 52
Collected
$5,955 86
Abatements
1,549 60
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
3,531 06
$11,036 52
Taxes, 1921
Commitment
$30,828 26
Collected
$18,872 66
Abatements
1,340 69
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
10,614 91
$30,828 26
Water Account 1918
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$60 87
Collected
$3 00
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
57 87
$60 87
L
30728
8 27
32 950999
26
Water Account, 1919
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$176 38
Collected
$49 00
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
127 38
$176 38
Water Account, 1920
Uncollected, January 1st, 1921
$785 76
Collected
$509 48
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
· 276 28
$785 76
Water Account, 1921
Bills Committed
$1,889 84
Collected
$1,023 74
Outstanding, December 31st, 1921
866 10
$1,889 84
SUMMARY OF COLLECTOR'S RECEIPTS WITH PAYMENTS TO TREASURER TO DECEMBER 31ST, 1921
Receipts:
Taxes, 1917
$46 50
Taxes, 1918
231 44
Taxes, 1919
460 69
Taxes, 1920
5,955 86
Taxes, 1921
18,872 66
$25,567 15
27
Interest :
Taxes, 1917
$9 30
Taxes, 1918
36 19
Taxes, 1919
32 99
Taxes, 1920
165 16
Taxes, 1921
16 61
$260 25 1531
Water Charges:
Year, 1918
$3 00
Year, 1919
49 00
Year, 1920
509 48
Year, 1921
1,023 74
$1,585 22
Interest :
Water Charges, 1920
$12 95
Water Charges, 1921
2 36
$15 31
$27,427 93
State Auditor Adjustment
35 37
$27,463 30
Paid Treasurer, 1921
27,463 30
Respectfully submitted,
MILES GRIFFIN, Tax Collector.
21956
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT
The report of the Selectmen for the year ending December 31, 1921, is herewith submitted.
We have drawn 528 orders on the Town Treasurer, amounting to $75,621.39. The analysis of this expenditure will be found on the pages immediately following this statement.
These figures have been arranged as follows:
1. Table of Appropriations.
2. Table showing a Summary of Expenditures.
3. Resources and Liabilities.
4. Separate report of each appropriation.
Appropriations have been classified and each appropriation numbered. By this number, immediate reference may be made to separate report of appropriations.
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APPROPRIATIONS OF 1921
No. Object
Raised and Approp'ted
Other Sources
Total Amount Available
General Government:
1
Contingent. .
$800 00
Unappropriated money
$296 03
Mothers' Aid.
184 27
State Aid
216 00
$1,496 30
2
Salaries, town officers
2,000 00
40 00
2,040 00
3 Public Buildings.
700 00
316 60
1,016 60
4
Public Building, repairs
1,200 00
1
1,200 00
5
Protecting town interests
50 00
50 00
6
Surety on bonds.
50 00
50 00
7 Old bills ..
400 00
400 00
Protection of Persons and Property:
8
Fire Department.
300 00
300 00
9
Fires and forest fires
200 00
200 00
10
Fire house, heating.
250 00
250 00
11
Fire truck & equipment (spec.) ..
3,500 00
3,500 00
12
Tree Warden .
50 00
50 00
13
Moth work
25 00
25 00
14
Liquor law enforcement
25 00
25 00
Highways:
15
Bridge repairs
250 00
250 00
16
Highway maintenance.
2,840 00
Depot Street.
500 00
Muschopauge Street.
200 00
Com. of Mass., Chap. 155
3,000 00
6,540 00
17
Sidewalk repairs.
100 00
100 00
18
Snow removal.
500 00
500 00
19
Street lights.
1,310 00
1,310 00
20 Guide boards.
50 00
50 00
Charity and Soldiers' Benefits:
21 Public Charities
1,000 00
1,000 00
Education:
22 Schools .
13,500 00
School physician
25 00
Balance school fund .
499 54
14,024 54
23
Trade School.
200 00
129 10
329 10
24
Library
50 00
43 67
418 52
Recreation and Unclassified:
25
New Boston Cemetery .
15 00
15 00
26
Memorial Day.
125 00
125 00
27
Soldiers' Memorial .
500 00
500 00
28 Farm Bureau .
100 00
100 00
Public Service Enterprises:
29 Water.
3,396 29
3,396 29
Interest and Maturing Debt:
30
Notes and interest
3,500 00
Temporary loan .
32,000 00
Water Loan interest .
247 06
Interest, taxes and water
275 25
36,022 31
Total, 1921 Appropriations
$30,715 00 $44,568 66
$75,283 66
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Reimbursement
Unexpended balance (1920) Dog fund (1920) .
324 85
Reimbursement, Cattle Inspect.
Rentals, Town Hall
30
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Cash balance, December 31, 1920
$1,028 01 81,726 61
Total Receipts
$82,754 62
Expenditures:
Selectmen's Orders
$75,621 39
State and County Tax
6,909 68
Total Expenditures
$82,531 07
Balance December 31, 1921
223 55
Total
$82,754 62
(See Report Town Treasurer)
Summary of Expenditure, Selectmen's Orders
No.
OBJECT
Amount Available
Expended Selectmen's Orders
Unex- pended not Available
Expended Available
Over- drawn
Gen. Government:
1
Contingent. . . . .
$1,496 30
$2,578.16
$1,081 86
2
Salaries, town of- ficers .
2,040 00
1,180 65
859 35
3
Public Buildings
1,016 60
974 34
42 26
4
Public Bldg., re- pairs. .
1,200 00
1,209 02
9 02
5
Protecting town interests.
50 00
35 55
14 45
6
Surety on bonds. Old bills .
400 00
288 41
111 59
Protection of Per- sons and Property:
8
Fire Department
300 00
369 05
69 05
9
Fires and for-
200 00
150 25
49 75
10
Fire house- heating. .
250 00
472 59
222 59
11
Fire truck and
e e q upment (special) .
3,500 00
3,400 86
99 14
12
Tree Warden.
50 00
50 40
40
13
Moth work.
25 00
15 41
9 59
14
Liquor law en- forcement. .
25 00
111 30
86 30
Highways:
15
Bridge repairs. . .
250 00
231 45
18 55
16
Highways. .
6,540 00
6,844 99
304 99
17 Sidewalk repairs
100 00
100 00
18 Snow removal .. .
500 00
478 58
21 42
19
Street lights
1,310 00
942 24
367 76
20
Guide boards.
50 00
50 00
est fires. . . .
50 00
50 00
7
Receipts from all sources
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No.
OBJECT
Amount Available
Expended Selectmen's Orders
Unex- pended not Available
Expended Available
Over- drawn
Charities and Sol- diers' Relief:
21
Public Charity .. Education:
1,000 00
883 96
116 04
22
Schools
14,024 54
15,103 73
1,079 19
23
Trade schools .
329 10
135 72
193 38
24
Library
418 52
330 55
87 97
Recreation and Un- classified:
25
New Boston
Cemetery ..
15 00
15 00
26
Memorial Day ..
125 00
103 50
21 50
27
Soldiers' Memo- rial
500 00
525 67
25 67
28
Farm Bureau.
100 00
100 00
29
Water
3,396 29
3,396 29
Interest and Matur-
ing Dept .:
30
Notes and inter- est .
36,022 31
35,658 72
363 59
Total Approp .. .
$75,283 66
$75,621 39 $352 11
$2,189 23 $2,879 07
Regular Appropriations, overdrawn
$2,879 07
Regular Appropriations, available. .2,189 23
OVERDRAWN or REGULAR APPROPRIATIONS $689 84
1411.19
2301.03
13.40.69
3641.72
Public Service En- terprises:
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RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
Cash on hand
$223 55
Uncollected Taxes
14,873 83
Uncollected Water Rents
1,327 63
Com. of Mass., Mothers' Aid (resident)
251 40
Com. of Mass., Mothers' Aid (non-resi- dent) 1,971 59
Com. of Mass., State Poor
1,154 12
Com. of Mass., State Aid
188 00
City of Woburn, board
240 00
Town of Wakefield, board
95 00
$20,325 12
LIABILITIES
Com. of Mass., Water Loan
$5,500 00
65000
Worcester Bank & Trust Co., Truck Loan 3,500 00
Worcester Bank & Trust Co., Improved Road Loan
500 00
Worcester Bank & Trust Co., Improved Road Loan 500 00
10,00 10
Worcester Bank & Trust Co., Temporary Loan
21,500 00
Douglas, E. S.
50
Griffin, Nellie I.
35 90
Griffin, Miles (estimated)
600 00
Hanff, Louis M.
256 80
Holbrook, Anthony
50 25
Miles, Geo. H.
30 10
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
3 55
O'Toole, Robert F. & Co.
42 25
Prescott, Leslie
2 00
Rice, Mrs. Geo. H.
25 00
104635
›
1000, 200.
23 77
33
10 46 35
Rutland Worsted Co.
$37 50
485 00
Stewart & Sons Co. Tripp, Edward H.
7 75
Wendt, Oscar
10 59
Wheeler, H. Edward
24 00
1611.19
$33,111 19
TOTAL NET DEBT OF TOWN
$12,786 07
567,18
12784021 4955. 7/ 30.24 3500,0
3 1 C 2
1
687 1.18 4 4 5 5,6
11 826
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SEPARATE REPORTS SHOWING EXPENDITURE OF EACH APPROPRIATION
1 CONTINGENT
Appropriation
$800 00
Unappropriated money received by
Treasurer (see Treasurer's Report)
296 03
Mothers' Aid
184 27
State Aid
216 00
Total available
$1,496 30
Expended :
Incidentals (see analysis below)
$726 30
Mothers' Aid (resident)
594 63 ~
Mothers' Aid (non-resident)
618 04~
State Aid
188 00
State Poor
451 19
-
$2,578 16
Overdrawn
$1,081 86
ANALYSIS OF FOREGOING EXPENSE INCIDENTALS
Assessors:
Davol Printing House, printing $7 75
Griffin, Mrs. Nellie I., supplies
50
Hobbs Title Co., abstracts
15 25
Hobbs & Warren, warrants
45
Murphy, P. B., printing
6 90
Smith, George E., postage
7 00
Tripp, Edward H., printing
142 50
Wakefield Daily Item, printing
25
Amount carried forward $180 60
RUTLAND
RUTLAND, Feb. 6 .- Vite in con- tests, star (*) indicating winners: Selectman, Frank E. Allen 100, *Chas. J. Campbell 198; auditor, Roger L. Culver 128, *Francis X Powers 137.
Other officers elected: Town clerk, Louis M. Hanff; selectman to fill va- cancy, H. Edward Wheeler; asses- sor, three years, William E. Hunt, one year, to fill vacancy, Bernard J. Welch; overseer of poor, Matthew J. Cullen; Treasurer, William C. Tem- ple; collector of taxes, Miles E. Grif- fin; board of health, three years, Dr. Wm. E. Chamberlain; school commit- tee, Susan L. Brown; water commis- sioner, three years, Burton W. Potter; park commissioner, two years, Mark A. Putnam; park commissioner, one year, Robert C. Ferguson; tree war- den, H. Edward Wheeler; constables, John Collins, John W. Moulton, Jr., Edwin M. Leavitt Mark Read, Ber- nard J. Welch.
Appropriations: Schools, $15,000; notes, $4800; poor, $1000; police, $75; repairs, $400: snow, $500; bridges; $150; Memorial day, $125; school physician, $25; library, $350; enforce- ment of liquor law, $25; unpaid bills. $1600; tuition, $100 ;. street lights. $1300: roads, $1200; road re- pair, $3000; tree warden, $100; sala- ries, $1800; sealer of weights and measurers, $30; cemeteries, $20; moth destruction, $800; forest fires; $150; fire department: $450.
License vote: Yes, 82; no, 144.
Act to authorize assessors to ap- point assistants: Yes, 91; no. 59.
A committee was appointed to study advisability of buying a trac- tor and report at adjourned meeting April 1. The committee is. Charles J. Campbell, Charles E. Carroll, H. Edward Wheeler, J. Warren Moulton and James F. O'Herron.
BOLTON
BOLTON, Feb. 6 .- Vote in contests, (*) indicating winners: Selectmen *Frank A. Wheeler 129, *James W. Townsend 136, *Charles E. Mace 94. Richard Wheeler 54.
Other officers elected: Moderator Richard E. Nourse; town clerk, Frank A. Powers; treasurer, Lewis C Downes; tax collector, Harry B. Tre- vitt; cemetery committee, Frank 4. Wheeler, Joseph N. Pardee, Charles L. Kimmens; overseers of poor, Harry B. Treavitt, Albert J. Pardee, Clar- ence Kimball; constables, Charles E
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SEPARATE REPORTS SHOWING EXPENDITURE OF EACH APPROPRIATION
1 CONTINGENT
Appropriation
$800 00
Unappropriated money received by
Treasurer (see Treasurer's Report)
296 03
Mothers' Aid
184 27
State Aid
216 00
Total available
$1,496 30
Expended :
Incidentals (see analysis below)
$726 30
Mothers' Aid (resident)
594 63 ~~
Mothers' Aid (non-resident)
618 04~
State Aid
188 00
State Poor
451 19
$2,578 16
Overdrawn
$1,081 86
ANALYSIS OF FOREGOING EXPENSE INCIDENTALS
Assessors:
Davol Printing House, printing
$7 75
Griffin, Mrs. Nellie I., supplies
50
Hobbs Title Co., abstracts
15 25
Hobbs & Warren, warrants
45
Murphy, P. B., printing
6 90
Smith, George E., postage
7 00
Tripp, Edward H., printing
142 50
Wakefield Daily Item, printing
25
Amount carried forward $180 60
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Amount brought forward
$585 75
Town Clerk:
Gammon, A. F., supplies
$2 00
Murphy, P. B., printing
2 90
Tripp, Edward H., printing ballots
31 50
Treasurer :
Com. of Mass., certification of notes
16 00
Davis & Banister, book 1 75
Temple, W. C., expenses
16 00
Tripp, Edward H., printing
7 00
Miscellaneous:
Calkins, H. W., cartage
3 00
Com. of Mass., war poll tax 24 00
Frost Office Appliance Co., stamp
2 50
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone
2 55
Oliver, C. T., town clock
24 00
Wales Adding Machine Co., repairs
7 35
63 40
Total incidentals
$726 30
Mothers' Aid (resident)
594 63
Mothers' Aid (non-resident)
618 04
State Aid
188 00
State Poor
451 19
$2,578 16
36 40
40 75
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2
SALARIES TOWN OFFICERS
Appropriation
$2,000 00 40 00
Reimbursement, cattle inspector
Amount available
$2,040 00
Expended (as analyzed below)
1,180 65
Unexpended
$859 35
ANALYSIS OF ABOVE EXPENSE
Assessors:
Cullen, M. J.
$127 20
Smith, G. E.
127 20
Wheeler, N. E.
132 00
$386 40
Auditor:
Ela, Frederick
18 00
18 00
Board of Health:
Hanff, L. M.
20 00
20 00
Constables:
Moulton, Jr., J. W.
4 00
Murphy, P. D.
6 00
10 00
Cattle Inspector:
Temple, W. C.
45 00
45 00
Amount carried forward $479 40
38
Amount brought forward
$479 40
Election Officers :
Cullen, M. J. Miles, G. H. Upham, W. R.
$3 50
3 50
3 50
Forest Warden: Wheeler, H. Edward
50 00
50 00
Fence Viewer:
Upham, W. R.
3 00
Meat Inspector: Holbrook, Anthony
74 75
74 75
Overseer of Poor:
Cullen, M. J.
6 00
6 00
Sealer of Weights and Measures: Hanff, L. M. 20 00
20 00
Selectmen:
Campbell, C. J.
100 00
Carroll, C. E.
100 00
Moulton, J. W.
80 00
280 00
Amount carried forward $923 65
10 50
3 00
39
Amount brought forward
$923 65
Registrars:
Campbell, C. J.
$5 00
Carroll, C. E. Hanff, L. M.
18 00
28 00
Town Clerk:
Hanff, L. M.
42 00
42 00
Treasurer :
Temple, W. C.
175 00
175 00
Water Commissioner:
6 00
Marsh, E. D. Miles, G. H.
6 00
12 00
Total expense
$1,180 65
3
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Appropriation
$700 00
Rentals of Hall
316 60
Total available
$1,016 60
Expended (as analyzed below) :
2,289 82
Credit-Two-thirds of ($1,973.22)
net expense, assumed by School
Department
1,315 48
974 34
Unexpended $42 26
5 00
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ANALYSIS OF FOREGOING EXPENSE
Electric Lights :
Gardner El. Lt. Co.
$97 31 $97 31
Fuel :
Calkins, H. W., wood
13 00
Marsh, E. D., coal
689 35
Munroe, J. W., cutting wood
5 00
Smith, G. E., wood
50 00
757 35
Insurance:
Hanff, L. M.
113 80
Smith, F. A. & Sons
31 38
145 18
Janitor:
Oliver, C. T. 1,245 00
1,245 00
Miscellaneous:
Calkins, H. W., cartage
50
Griffin, Mrs. C. W., supplies
15 93
Marsh, E. D., cartage
5 00
Oliver, C. T., freight
79
Perkins & Butler, paper
8 76
Prescott, Roland, Jr., supplies
14 00
44 98
Total expense $2,289 82
Note-Deducting rentals of hall ($316.60) from ex- penditures ($2,289.82) shows a net expense of $1,973.22. Two-thirds of this net expense, or $1,315.48, assumed by School Department.
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4
PUBLIC BUILDING REPAIRS
Appropriation Expended
$1,200 00
1,209 02
Overdrawn
$9 02
ANALYSIS OF FOREGOING EXPENSE
Fire House :
Calkins, H. G., electrical work
$4 83
Mason Work:
$4 83
Benson, Oscar 157 49
157 49
North Rutland School:
Boston Metal Ceiling Co., ceiling
7 81
Davis, Howard S., labor
37 75
Marsh, E. D., cartage
2 00
Putnam, C. W., stock
44 00
Putnam, C. W., labor
66 62
Putnam, C. W., cartage
1 25
Sawyer, W. H., Lumber Co., lumber
111 16
Ward, E. U., cartage
9 29
Wellington, F. D., labor
30 00
309 88
Paint and Painting:
Billings & Chapin, paint
215 56
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
3 82
Brewer & Co., stock
1 15
Marsh, E. D., cartage
1 00
Putnam, C. W. & Others, labor
478 81
700 34
Amount carried forward
$1,172 54
42
Amount brought forward
$1,172 54
Plumbing and Steam Fitting: Miles, G. H., stock and labor $36 48
36 48
Total expense
$1,209 02
5
PROTECTING TOWN INTERESTS
Appropriation
$100 00
Expended :
Thayer, Smith & Gaskill, atty. fees 35 55
Unexpended $14 45
6
SURETY ON BONDS
Appropriation $50 00
Expended :
Hanff, Louis M., tax collector bond 30 00
Hanff, Louis M., treasurer bond 20 00
$50 00
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7
OLD BILLS
$400 00
Appropriation Expended :
Allen, E. C., snow removal
$79 75
Griffin, Miles, salary
200 00
Marsh, C. Arthur, insurance
66
Sanford, Putnam Co., record book
3 00
White, William, salary
5 00
288 41
Unexpended
$111 59
8
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$300 00
Expended (see report Fire Engineer)
369 05
Overdrawn
$69 05
9
FIRES AND FOREST FIRES
Appropriation
$200 00
Expended :
Wheeler, H. Edward, & Others, services $119 00
Brewer & Co., acids 7 25
Brierly, Lombard Co., bottles
24 00
150 25
Unexpended $49 75
44
10
FIRE HOUSE HEATING PLANT
Appropriation
$250 00
Expended :
Adams & Powers, window
$ 7 50
Cowee, E. A., cement 24 91
Harlow, L. H., labor
56 00
Hatch & Barnes, frame and window
6 15
Hunt, F. S., brick
1 50
Miles, George, heating apparatus
365 00
Smith-Green Co., lime
11 53
472 59
Overdrawn
$222 59
11
FIRE TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT (Special)
Appropriation
$3,500 00
Expended :
Howe Fire Apparatus Co., truck and
parts
$3,400 86
Hardy, J. M., parts
4 00
Wheeler, H. Edward, extinguishers 75 00
3,400 86
Unexpended
$99 14
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12 TREE WARDEN
$50 00
Appropriation Expended :
Viner, Lloyd B., labor
$12 00
Wellington, F. B., labor
8 00
Wheeler, H. Edward, labor
30 40
Overdrawn
$0 40
13 MOTH WORK
Appropriation
$25 00
Expended :
Fitzhenry, Guptill Vo., equipment
$12 21
Samuel Cabot, Inc., equipment
3 20
15 41
Unexpended
$9 59
14
LIQUOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
Appropriation
$25 00
Expended :
Dole, F. Carleton
$33 00
Hanff, Louis M.
64 25
Moulton, J. W., Jr.
14 05
111 30
Overdrawn $86 30
50 40
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15
BRIDGE REPAIRS
Appropriation
$250 00
Expended :
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
$21 35
Prison Camp and Hospital, labor
36 40
Sawyer, W. H., Lumber Co., lumber
173 70
231 45
Unexpended
$19 55
16
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HIGHWAYS
Appropriation
$2,840 00
Depot Street
500 00
Muschopauge Street
200 00
Com. of Mass. Chap. 155
3,000 00
Total available
$6,540 00
Expended: (as analyzed below)
6,844 99
Overdrawn
$304 99
ANALYSIS OF FOREGOING EXPENSE
Blacksmith:
Loughman, R. M.
$20 06
$20 06
Amount carried forward $20 06
47
Amount brought forward
$20 06
Freight, Express and Cartage:
American Express Co., express
$3 58
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
9 57
Marsh, E. D., cartage
4 50
17 65
Gravel:
Kehoe, Frederick
9 60
Rutland Worsted Co.
9 70
Viner, Edward
2 00
21 30
Labor:
Brehm, E. P.
21 00
Brown, A. F. and others
6,008 01
Calkins, F. H.
1 00
Calkins, H. W.
2 00
Childs, H. M.
7 50
Prison Camp and Hospital
3 00
6,042 51
Metal Culvert :
New England Metal Culvert Co.
333 66
333 66
Machine Repairs :
Austin Weston Road Machinery Co. 14 10
New England Road Machinery Co. 12 00
26 10
Amount carried forward $6,461 28
00 99
99
06
06
48
Amount brought forward
$6,461 28
Tools :
Griffin, Mrs. Nellie I.
$12 28
Waite, H. M., Hdw. Co.
32 63
44 91
Road Oils:
Barrett Co., tarvia
39 80
Texas Company, road oil
299 00
338 80
Total expense
$6,844 99
17
SIDEWALK REPAIRS
Appropriation
$100 00
Expended
000 00
Unexpended
$100 00
18
SNOW REMOVAL
Appropriation
$500 00
Expended (as analyzed below)
478 58
Unexpended $21 42
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ANALYSIS OF ABOVE EXPENSE
Boquist, John
$3 50
Boquist, Carl
1 50
Boquist, Reynold
1 50
Boquist, Victor
2 00
Brodmerkle, W. J.
14 00
Brown, A. F. and others
65 83
Calkins, F. H.
4 50
Calkins, H. G.
54 38
Calkins, H. W.
8 25
Campbell, George M.
3 50
Campbell, Lloyd H.
2 40
Connor, Charles E.
1 00
Connor, John F.
4 00
Davis, George M.
3 20
Delehanty, M.
6 00
Dennehy, John
5 00
Dingley, Freeland
2 64
Donnelly, John J.
6 00
Flaherty, Edward
4 00
Forbush, Lewis F.
5 25
Fritze, Ernest
9 50
Griffin, Windsor
3 50
Goldthwaite, J. B.
5 25
Hatstatt, Warren
5 25
Hoyt, Manley
3 00
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