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Ward Five.
Schoolhouse .
$1,500 00
Land
200 00
$1,700 00
Fire Department.
Apparatus
$7,000 00
Fire alarm system .
.
.
3,400 00
$10,400 00
Water Department.
Appraisal
. $140,000 00
Stock
1,283 53
$141,283 53
Amount carried forward,
$439,415 53
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.
.
.
222
APPRAISERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward,
$439,415 53
Street Department.
Tools and machinery
$4,977 55
$4,977 55
Gypsy Moth Department.
Tools and machinery ·
$1,381 50
$1,381 50
$445,774 58 J. ARTHUR RADDIN, GEORGE QUARMBY, CHARLES N. WORMSTEAD,
Appraising Committee.
Report of the Treasurer
OF THE TOWN OF SAUGUS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909.
DR.
Balance from last year $23,704 65
Temporary loans 1 20,000 00
Joseph Slattery, tax titles 480 40
Essex County, dog tax
612 70
Boston & Northern R. R., highways and bridges, 202 00
Mary E. Slattery, tax title
190 64
Mrs. Furber, rent .
84 00
J. E. Mansfield, rent of hall
541 00
Lynn for flooded lands
384 34
Lynn for water rebate
6,816 80
Overseers (M. Hazel)
50 00
Overseers (estate of Elizabeth Penney)
9 45
C. L. Davis on account cemetery .
2,031 14
A. W. Sawyer, milk licenses for 1908 Interest on Lynn Bank account
191 79
Interest on Boston Bank account
131 32
State, on account gypsy moth .
3,856 52
Town of Reading, Poor Department
7 00
Water Loan
3,000 00
Premium on Water Loan
5 00
Two days' interest on Water Loan
58
Town of Hudson, Poor Department
27 69
W. F. Belcher, refunded for telephone use
45
Amount carried forward,
$162,339 47
12 00
224
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward, $162,339 47
F. Whitney, sale books School Department 3 50
Stoneham, Poor Department 51 25 .
Benjamin Lorgha, junk license No. I 25 00 .
Isaac Cohen, junk license No. 4 25 00
Lawandos circus license .
5 00
L. Kotzen, junk license No. 2 .
25 00
Town of Winchester, Poor Department
12 00
C. O. Thompson, for Maynard's bowling and pool license . 4 00
L. Scaglazo, pool license
2 00
E. F. Hurd . .
2 00
Odell Club, pool license
2 00
Nanepashemet Club, bowling and pool license, Samuel Liocopolas, fruit license .
25 00
Peter Seigle, junk license No. 3
25 00
School Committee, refunded
12 50
John Ryan, damages
1 00
Judge Ludden, for court fines .
670 00
Town of Revere, Poor Department .
109 00
C. W. Amerige, tax title .
184 39
C. O. Thompson, for Fair View Club pool license ·
2 00
George Boulangari, fruit license ·
.
25 00
T. E. Berrett, sale gasoline Gypsy Moth De- partment ·
2 75
B. & N. R. R. via T. E. Berrett, damage to Hose No. 2 ·
13 50
James W. Clark and Albert McDonald, pool license . 2 00
Harry Tombeker, fruit license . .
25 00
Louis Tombeker, fruit license . 25 00
Peter Theodoracopulas, fruit license
25 00
Carl Lillidale, tax title
7 73
Henry B. Shaw, tax title
19 00
Amount carried forward,
$163,674 09
.
.
4 00
225
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward,
$163,674 09
David Oasky, tax title
13 16
Boston, for schools . 147 00
Boston, Poor Department
52 50
State, tuition for children
431 50
State, Corporation Tax
659 73
State, support state paupers
116 29
State, contagious diseases 37 78
Amous Towle, pool license and bowling
4 00
Samuel Abbott, pool license
2 00
T. E. Berrett, material sold Fire Department . 55 14
F. Whitney, School Department, material sold and broken window 4 75
S. W. Gould, tax title
252 40
Charles Kandres, fruit license . 25 00
State, National Bank tax .
235 57
State Aid
2,954 00
Burial indigent soldiers
III OO
State, Street R. R. Tax
3,462 65
School Department, tuition Harry Waldo 8 34
W. E. Ludden, Esq., costs in the cast of Annie
L. Moulton, et. al. vs. J. A. Raddin, et. al. . 8 16
J. F. Pratt, Sealer Weights and Measures 33 40
George M. Amerige, dividends on insurance polices 42 00
J. E. Mansfield, hay scales 5 20
Town of Sharon, Poor Department .
48 85
City of Quincy, Poor Department
125 19
L. J. Austin, collector tax 1901
181 00
L. J. Austin, collector interest 1901 .
I 44
L. J. Austin, collector tax 1902
16 30
L. J. Austin, collector interest 1902
58 40
L. J. Austin, collector tax 1903
69 8
L. J. Austin, collector interest 1903
53 24
L. J. Austin, collector tax 1904
1,027 63
Amount carried forward,
$173,916 89
226
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward,
$173,916 89
L. J. Austin, collector interest 1904
169 96
Clarence Coates, collector tax 1905 .
37 29
Clarence Coates, collector interest 1905 Clarence Coates, collector tax 1906 .
1,282 84
Clarence Coates, collector interest 1906
163 00
Clarence Coates, collector tax 1907 .
8,531 02
Clarence Coates, collector interest 1907
820 00
Clarence Coates, collector tax 1908 .
31,459 13
Clarence Coates, collector interest 1908
519 52
Henry A. Parker, collector tax 1909 (including excise $2,969.65)
64,417 28
$281,330 35
CR.
By interest on town notes and bonds
$11921 79
Temporary loans paid
1 10,000 00
Beacon Trust Co., expense
.
I 52
Lynnhurst school bond
350 00
Beacon Trust Co., exchange
IO
Roby school bonds .
3,000 00
School bonds (new loan)
2,000 00
County tax
6,963 16
State tax .
6,120 00
Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund
246 72
Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, interest on
679 34
Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, cost of maintenance 870 45
Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, series No. 2 . 47 64
Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, interest on
130 32
Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, cost of maintenance 138 99
·
Amount carried forward,
$142,470 03
13 42
227
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward, $142,470 03
Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, Nan-
tasket cost maintainence 51 13
Wellington bridge, cost of maintenance 7 00
Repairs on state highways 89 60
Abatement check, No. 673 (Fred C. Newhall),
7 84
Abatement check, No. 681 (Cliftondale Lodge, I. O. O. F.) 17 40
Water bonds
5,000 00
Selectmen's orders
107,291 71
Overseers' orders
2,952 09
Balance .
23,443 55
$281,330 35
BALANCE CONSISTS OF
Deposit at Lynn .
$6,549 05
Deposit at Boston
9,408 13
Cash and checks on hand
7,486 37
$23,443 55
JOSEPH S. MEACOM,
Treasurer.
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TREASURER'S REPORT.
Condition of Town.
ASSETS.
Cash in Treasury
$23,443 55
Sinking Fund Jan. 1, 1910
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: 14,027 34
Balance of 1900 tax
23 79
Balance of 1901 tax
76 54
Balance of 1902 tax
218 22
Balance of 1903 tax
408 08
Balance of 1904 tax
1,577 22
Balance of 1905 tax
242 70
Balance of 1906 tax
3,204 82
Balance of 1907 tax
9,855 40
Balance of 1908 tax
29,403 27
Balance of 1909 tax
48,305 48
Due from State on account of State Aid
3,774 50
Due from State and individuals on account of Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Dept. 3,997 29
Due from City of Lynn on account of water rebate, 50 per cent. of uncollected rates
137 12
Accrued interest on taxes
4,416 83
Tax titles at cost
8,630 65
Due from Essex County account of Dog tax 646 06
Due from cities and towns account of Poor Dept.
201 65
Due on account of care of cemetery lots
497 75
Interest prepaid on account of Temporary Loans discounted 1,538 26
Cash on hand C. T. Koch, Saugus Home 8 41
Due for rent, Hathaway Est. 84 00
Dr. A. W. Sawyer, milk licenses (since received) II 60
Deficiency
139,087 28
$297,085 98
3,268 17
229
TREASURER'S REPORT.
LIABILITIES.
Water loans
$58,500 00
Temporary loans
120,000 00
Roby Schoolhouse loan
18,000 00
Cliftondale Schoolhouse loan
25,000 00
1905 Schoolhouse loan
67,000 00
Sinking Fund loan
5,000 00
Accrued interest on notes and bonds
1,477 64
Due on account of highways and bridges
812 56
Due on account of Police Department . 100 58
Due Henry A. Parker for collecting
152 37
Due on account of Water Maintenance
10 15
Due on account of Fire Department
218 75
Due J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall
24 00
Due N. D. A. Clarke, execution in Engleman case,
24 58
Due Charles G. Woodbridge, insurance on Town buildings
150 00
Sundry small bills
26 95
Due on account of schools .
478 90
Due Henry A. Parker, recording births, marriages and deaths
109 50
$297,085 98
Statement of the Town Debt.
Temporary loans
. $120,000 00
Water loans
· 58,500 00
Roby Schoolhouse loan
.
18,000 00
Cliftondale Schoolhouse (new)
25,000 00
1905 Schoolhouse loan
67,000 00
Sinking Fund loan
5,000 00
$293,500 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT.
Principal of Water Loans, Payable as Follows.
December 1, 1910, at 42 per cent. $2,500 00
December 1, 1910, at 4 per cent. 2,500 00
December 1, 1911, at 4 per cent. 2,500 00
December 1, 1911, at 4 per cent.
2,500 00
December 1, 1912, at 4 per cent.
5,000 00
December 1, 1913, at 4 per cent.
3,500 00
December 1, 1914, at 4 per cent.
5,000 00
December 1, 1915, at 4 per cent.
3,500 00
December 1, 1916, at 4 per cent.
5,000 00
December 1, 1917, at 4 per cent.
10,000 00
December 1, 1918, at 4 per cent.
7,000 00
December 1, 1919, at 4 per cent. 6,500 00
December 1, 1920, at 32 per cent.
3,000 00
$58,500 00
Roby Schoolhouse Loan, Payable as Follows:
July 1, 1910, at 4 per cent. $3,000 00
July 1, 1911, at 4 per cent. 3,000 00
July 1, 1912, at 4 per cent. 3,000 00
July 1, 1913, at 4 per cent. 3,000 00
July 1, 1914, at 4 per cent. 3,000 00
July 1, 1915, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
$18,000 00
Cliftondale Schoolhouse Loan, New as Follows: One-fifth Series No. 1, due May 1, 1915, at 3} per cent.
$5,000 00
One-fifth Series No. 2, due May 1, 1916, at 3} per cent. 5,000 00
One-fifth Series No. 3, due May 1, 1917, at 3} per cent. 5,000 00
One-fifth Series No. 4, due May 1, 1918, at 32 per cent. 5,000 00
One-fifth Series No. 5, due May 1, 1919, at 32 per cent. 5,000 00
$25,000 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT.
1905 School House Loan Payable as Follows:
August 1, 1910, at 4 per cent. $2,000 00
August 1, 1911, at 4 per cent.
2,000 00
August 1, 1912, at 4 per cent. 2,000 00 .
August 1, 1913, at 4 per cent. 2,000 00
August 1, 1914, at 4 per cent.
2,000 00
August 1, 1915, at 4 per cent.
2,000 00
August 1, 1916, at 4 per cent.
2,000 00
August 1, 1917, at 4 per cent.
2,000 00
August 1, 1918, at 4 per cent.
2,000 00
August 1, 1919, at 4 per cent.
2,000 00
August 1, 1920, at 4 per cent.
2,000 00
August 1, 1921, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1922, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1923, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1924, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1925, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1926, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1927, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1928, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1929, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1930, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1931, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1932, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1933, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1934, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
August 1, 1935, at 4 per cent.
3,000 00
$67,000 00
Sinking Fund Loan. July 1, 1910, at 4 per cent. . $5,000 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT.
STATISTICS OF THE TOWN OF SAUGUS.
YEARS.
Real Estate.
Personal Property.
Total Valuation.
Deficiency.
Tax Rate per $1,coo.
1909
$4,947,062
$355,117
$5,302,179
$139,087 28
$20 00
1908
4,906,548
228,271
5,134,819
137,945 40
22 80
1907
5,428,858
266.558
5,695,416
173,676 87
17 80
1906
4.335,476
263,806
4,599,282
182,923 97
19 80
1905
4,338,464
238,106
4,576,570
128,621 85
18 70
1904
4,132,598
293,027
4,425,625
103,767 16
20 00
1903
3,968,206
492,552
4,460,758
97,178 47
17 70
1902
3,708,210
172,626
3,880,836
90,755 35
18 90
1901
3,619.329
172,226
3,791,555
97,093 04
21 00
1900
3,496,335
182,727
3,679,062
108,018 92
19 80
1899
3,393,994
174,214
3,568,208
85,673 33
20 00
1898
3,349,912
163,378
3,513,290
94,112 75
20 50
1897
3,173,313
177,883
3,350,997
110,935 34
18 00
1896
3,044,200
179,377
3,223,597
100,298 73
22 00
1895
2,768,019
196,589
2,964,608
87,115 91
19 00
1894
2,697,548
263,825
2,961,373
83,635 38
18 40
1893
2 600,651
303,647
2,904,298
68,983 73
18 50
1892
2,463,984
252,128
2,716,112
72,789 68
16 50
I891
2,333,633
276,014
2,609,647
72,806 78
16 80
1890
2.253,875
238,993
2,492,868
74,322 93
18 00
1889
1.162,530
228,331
2,390,861
84,952 42
20 00
1888
2,037,192
234,107
2,271,299
112,135 36
19 00
1887
1.906,061
202,835
2,148,896
94,785 07
13 50
1886
1,373,680
156,555
1,373,680
56,106 57
17 50
1885
1,289,982
184,378
1,474,360
55,699 40
16 80
1884
1,197,402
181,280
1,378,692
58,719 11
18 00
1883
1,200,590
145,780
1,346,370
66,231 25
18 20
1882
1,197,760
142,605
1,342,395
69,909 48
19 00
1881
1,205,210
223,752
1,425,962
70,345 49
17 60
1880
1,210.495
254,960
1,465,095
69,305 49
16 50
1879
1,202,054
260,890
1,462.944
69,901 28
17 00
1878
1,210,725
299,810
1,510,535
72,425 67
18 00
1877
1,326,529
355,460
1,681,980
74,541 62
16 00
1876
1,317,128
381,300
1,691.428
84,217 75
20 00
1875
1,289,433
448,825
1,738,258
52,676 73
19 00
1874
1,254,233
543,000
1,796,233
36,832 18
18 50
1873
1,165,375
541,710
1,707,184
36,142 44
13 50
1872
1,110,125
492,225
1,602,350
35,730 42
12 50
1871
1,048,908
451,937
1,500,845
37,709 40
18 00
1870
1,004,929
457,160
1,462,089
12,769 89
15 00
1869
973,342
469,629
1,442,971
14,900 87
13 33
1868
914,214
369,55S
1,310,772
16,143 62
14 50
1867
906,464
385,429
1,291,893
18,103 84
18 00
1866
895,312
453,366
1,348,678
20,201 36
15 00
1865
904,544
444,973
1,349,517
22,749 58
17 00
1864
909,646
397.400
1,307,046
30,080 86
12 50
1863
880,314
324,490
1,204,804
30,235 16
13 33
1862
876,680
270,000
1,146,695
18,407 08
8 00
1861
889.693
286,189
1,175,882
16.580 17
7 86
1860
877,605
301,087
1,179,592
16,601 33
6 80
Collector's Department.
Lewis J, Austin, Collector, in Account With the Town of Saugus.
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1900 tax . . $81 90
CR.
By abatements
$58 1I
Uncollected
$23 79
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1901 tax
$450 00
To interest collected
I 44
$451 44
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer .
$:81 00
By interest paid Treasurer
I 44
By abatements
192 46
374 90
Uncollected
$76 54
234
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1902 tax
$344 99
To interest collected
58 40
$403 39
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer .
$16 30
By interest paid Treasurer
58 40
By abatements
IIO 47
185 17
Uncollected
$218 22
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1903 tax .
$567 29
To interest collected.
53 24
$620 53
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer .
$69 18
By interest paid Treasurer
53 24
By abatements
90 03
212 45
Uncollected
$408 oS
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1904 tax .
$2,609 75
To interest collected
169 96
$2,779 71
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer .
$1,027 63
By interest paid Treasurer
169 96
By abatements
4 90
1,202 49
Uncollected
$1,577 22
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.
235
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Clarence Coates, Collector in Account with the Town of Saugus.
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1905 tax
$511 32
To interest collected
13 42
$524 74
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer .
$37 29
By interest paid Treasurer
13 42
By abatements
26 03
By Tax titles to Town
205 30
282 04
Jan. 1, 1910. Uncollected
$242,70
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1906 tax
.
$4,759 41
To interest collected
163 00
$4,922 41
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer
$1,282 84
By interest paid Treasurer
.
163 00
By abatements .
13 90
By Tax titles to Town
257 85
1,717 59
Uncollected
$3,204 82
.
236.
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1907 tax
·
$19,462 36 ·
To interest collected
.
.
820 00 - $20,282 36
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer .
.
$8,531 02
By interest paid Treasurer
820 00
By abatements
25 13
By Tax titles to Town
$1,050 81
10,426 96
Uncollected
$9,855 40
DR.
Jan. 1, 1909.
To balance of 1908 tax
$69,561 33
To supplementary list
36 94
To interest collected
519 52
$70 117 79
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer .
$31,459 13
By interest paid Treasurer
519 52
By abatements
7,983 58
By Tax titles to Town
752 29
40,714 52
Balance uncollected .
.
$29,403 27 (NOTE-$6,960.41 of the 1908 abatements were on account of the Charles H. Bond estate. )
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COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Henry A. Parker, Collector, in account with the Town of Saugus.
DR.
Jan. 1, 1910.
To tax of 1909 committed
. $110,906 89
To Excise tax committed
.
2,969 65
Total commitment
$113,876 54
CR.
By cash paid Treasurer, including
Excise tax .
.
$64,417 28
By discount
833 50
By abatements
.
320 28
65,571 06
Uncollected
$48,305 48
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238
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Tax Titles Held by Town.
DR.
Tax titles held Dec. 31, 1908, at cost.
. $6,545 94
Interest on Joseph Slattery title
8 70
Interest on Joseph Slattery title
IO 77
Interest on Mary E. Slattery title
9 25
Interest on Mary E. Slattery title
10 05
Interest on Mary E. Slattery title
I 30
George T. McLeod, title
11 67
William L. Brown
7 55
Annie Crosby
16 48
John Cusick
7 24
Mary Dacy
7 71
James L. Dean
10 38
J. J. Feeley
13 86
Carl E. Fogg
10 13
William L. Gobberd
9 43
Beatrice Grovanni .
13 59
William P. Gourley
12 49
Richard Graham
7 63
Richard Graham heirs
7 66
Richard Grafton
8 96
Eliza A. Gray
12 26
Eliza A. Gray
95 96
Albert J. Hall
14 00
Morris Harris
13 16
Michael F. Heeley
14 20
Hypolite La Fluer .
10 92
Joseph T. Ling
8 36
Margaret T. Lynch
9 77
George W. Russell
8 80
Thomas Kelley
8 80
Martha P. Stevens .
14 56
Amount carried forward,
$6,941 58
239
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward.
$6,941 58
Lizzie A. Taylor
7 71
George Thompson
II 54
Clarence Warren
II 98
Vina M. Wimggin .
9 85
Edger L. Worcester
10 38
Claus J. Anderson .
6 78
Claus J. Anderson .
7 70
Claus J. Anderson
8 19
Frank P. Brigham .
6 35
Frank P. Brigham .
6 73
William L. Brown .
6 53
John T. Cohen
4 91
John T. Cohen
4 91
John T. Cohen
5 44
John T. Cohen
5 74
John Cusick .
6 24
Mary Dacy
6 82
James L. Dean
7 41
Michael D. Driscoll
8 20
Michael D. Driscoll
7 06
George H. Engemer
648 18
George H. Engemer
587 81
J. J. Feeley
10 30
D. F. Fogg
8 45
William F. Foley
35 55
William F. Foley
36 06
William P. Gourley
7 98
Richard Graham heirs
8 08
Eliza A. Gray
8 58
Eliza A. Gray
9 14
Eliza A. Gray
51 36
Eliza A. Gray
53 39
Albert J. Hall
13 17
Morris Harris
II 47
Amount carried forward,
$8,581 57
240
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $8,581 57
Effie D. Hazen
6 84
Effie D. Hazen
7 32
Michael F. Healey
9 69
Charles E. Jennings
8 72
Charles E. Jennings
8 42
Thomas A. Kelley
6 82
Hypolite LaFleur
10 08
Edward Linnehan .
II 12
Edward Linnehan .
10 93
Mahala L. Littlefield
9 07
Mahala L. Littlefield
9 05
Margaret Lynch
7 98
A. S. Lynde .
10 64
A. S. Lynde .
12 OI
A. V. Lynde, heirs
14 47
A. V. Lynde, heirs
12 46
Murray, Wadleigh & Murray
10 63
Murray, Wadleigh & Murray .
9 06
George W. Russell
6 82
Lizzie A. Taylor
6 82
George Thompson .
S 53
James P. Walsh estate
4 91
James P. Walsh estate
4 91
James P. Walsh estate
5 72
James P. Walsh estate
6 II
Clarence A. Warren
7 98
Vina M. Wiggin
7 28
G. W. Amerige, interest
II 71
J. Slattery, interest
10 27
J. Slattery, interest
9 18
J. Slattery, interest
.
2 10
S. W. Gould Co., interest
7 08
J. Slattery, interest
I 78
D. Oasky, interest .
I 15
Amount carried forward,
$8,859 23
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
241
Amount brought forward,
$8,859 23
H. Shaw, interest .
2 62
Carl Lilladalent, interest
48
Alonzo Cook
15 60
William H. Beckford
IO 63
Sarah A. Getchell .
36 53
John Dyer
8 62
George H. Engeman
164 49
Henry Fairchilds
6 82
Henry Fairchilds
5 55
Paul H. Gandreu
5 78
Paul H. Gandreu
6 38
George D. Herritos
5 55
George D. Herritos
6 38
Annie Johnson
IO 86
Annie Johnson
6 69
Stephen Stackpole heirs
20 52
Stephen Stackpole heirs
20 41
Antonio Ruggreie .
IO IO
Jennie L. Ryan
12 53
James F. Raymond
8 28
Michael Papazian
II 86
George B. Merrill .
7 76
John A. McDermott
14 64
Paul McEchem
7 75
Maurice J. Mauzieri
7 32
Hypolite LaFleur
7 20
Douglas Kelley
7 63
Chester A. Jones
12 57
John W. Hussey
7 29
Frank W. Hobart
14 OI
Annie J. Hillis
15 30
Edward H. Herritt
14 24
John L. Harratt
IO IO
Daniel Gowan
9 96
Amount carried forward,
$9,371 68
16
242
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward,
$9,371 68
Louis Geneau
12 18
Oscar C. Glover
·
.
7 83
Mabel Fuller .
8 74
Willis S. Farrington
9 60
C. F. Etta
15 02
Edward R. Durand
9 21
Charles P. Drown
10 10
Caroline A. Dearborn
7 13
Caroline A. Dearborn
7 98
Ellen J. Davis
10 59
Annie Codowitlie
8 15
Neiria R. Barker
.
14 74
William A. Barrett
9 46
Claus J. Anderson .
6 69
James B. Scribner .
II 60
Edward C. Stanwood
1I 43
George W. Smiledge
5 56
George H. Engeman
165 59
George W. Smiledge
6 38
L. P. Morring
34 06
L. P. Morring
36 12
Ellen Shier
8 50
Frank N. Silver
8 21
Carl C. Sylvander
14 59
Mary Stone
7 12
Fannie M. Taylor
21 17
Lerigi Tedesco
7 23
E. E. Thompson
9 52
John N. Titus
9 15
Viola York .
8 98
Interest on F. J. Jones
.
8 20
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$9,882 51
.
.
243
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
CR.
Joseph Slattery
$88 57
Joseph Slattery
68 63
Mary E. Slattery
76 00
Mary E. Slattery
84 00
Mary E. Slattery
30 64
Joseph Slattery
86 58
Joseph Slattery
77 38
Joseph Slattery
86 18
C. W. Amerige
184 39
S. W. Gould Co.
252 40
Joseph Slattery
73 06
David Oasky .
13 16
Henry G. Shaw
19 00
Carl Lillidale
7 73
Jane E. Nelson
65
J. F. Jones, et al, without compensation 90 33
Carl S. Silvander without compensation .
13 16
$1,251 86
Whole amount of titles as per report
. $9,882 51
Less credits
1,251 86
Net amount of titles held December 31, 1909 . $8,630 65
JOSEPH S. MEACOM,
Treasurer.
OVERSEER'S DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation
. $2,800 00
EXPENDITURES.
H. D. Bisbee :
Casket and furnishings, John S. Olson $15 00
Ambulance to hospital 5 00
Casket, box and services, Norman W. Cheever .
21 00
Casket and furnishings, John McLowry, 15 00
$56 00
A. E. Briggs :
Groceries to Edward J. Dalton 4 00
Herbert E. Brier :
Groceries to Mrs. Anderson
$10 60
Groceries to N. W. Cheever
2 85
Groceries to Kate F. Smith
74 00
Medicine to N. W. Cheever
70
Medicine to Leslie Merrithew
1 00
Medicine to G. W. Quint
75
89 90
Annie G. Burnham : Groceries to O. Cheever
84 50
Butman & Cressey :
Fuel to O. Cheever
$19 31
Fuel to Mrs. Perice
II 64
Fuel to Mrs. Wood
21 34
Fuel to Mrs. Barrett (Mary R.)
22 63
74 92
Amount carried forward,
$309 32
OVERSEERS' REPORT. 245
Amount brought forward,
$309 32
L. M. Chamberlain : Board of Doris and Fred Moses . 86 50
E. J. Caverly & Co. :
Groceries to P. Bresnahan.
$30 00
Groceries to Lizzie Ireson .
52 00
Groceries to Mrs. Perra
18 00
100 00
H. A. Danforth, M. D. :
Medical aid to Lillian Hobbs
$2 00
Medical aid to Iverna Cheever
7 00
9 00
Mrs. Emma Daniels :
Board, Eloise Moses .
$10 00
Board, Fred Moses.
2 00
E. Evans :
Groceries for Mrs. Sylvester.
$52 00
Groceries for Mrs. Nolan
4 00
Groceries for B. F. Oliver
13 50
Groceries for George Wilson
10 00
Groceries for G. W. Quint
2 00
81 50
George Goldie :
Boots for Mrs. Parks .
2 00
G. W. Gale, M. D. :
Medical aid, Mrs. Norma Cheever
$13 00
Medical aid, Wallace Hobbs
15 00
Medical aid, Josephine Nolan
8 00
Medical aid, H. Joyce
8 00
Medical aid, Mary Beatric .
5 00
Medical aid, Mrs. Elizabeth Ireson
3 00
Medical aid, Patrick F. Brosnahan
17 00
69 00
Mrs. Mary E. Gatchell :
Board and clothing, Mary E. Hubbley,
IOI 04
Amount carried forward, $770 36
12 00
246
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward, $770 36
A. N. Hawkes :
Aid to R. C. Cook 13 00
A. Herman :
Shoes for Leslie Merrithew 9 85
Hallowell Smiley :
Groceries for G. W. Quint
41 95
Mrs. Elizabeth E. Harley :
Board of Mrs. Abbie F. Parks 92 00
H. M. Lillibridge :
Groceries for Mrs. S. J. Gardiner
$52 00
Groceries for Mr. C. Clapp 13 00
65 00
Mrs. Lilla Merrithew :
Board and clothing, H. A. Merrithew, 115 67
I. M. Merrithew :
Groceries for C. Clapp 13 00
Mitchell & Douglas :
Aid for Mrs. Hayward 10 00
McElman & Co. :
Groceries for M. A. Richardson 104 00
Thomas T. Perkins, M. D. :
Aid to David Johnson $12 00
Aid to Mrs. C. A. Anderson 15 00
27 00
Mrs. J. M. Parsons :
Board and clothing George L. Amerige,
166 90
Amount carried forward, $1,428 73
247
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward,
$1,428 73
C. C. Parcher, M. D. :
Medical aid, Mary Hubley . $2 00
Medical aid, Mrs. Greenwood 3 00
Medical aid, Leslie Wood . .
I 00
Medical aid, Arthur Jenkins · I 00
Medical aid and medicine, A. Jenkins, 2 00
9 00
E. C. Roberts :
Groceries for Mrs. Zinn 102 00
J. A. Raddin
Aid to Mrs. Abbie Parker
$23 75
Aid to Leslie Merrithew
8 33
32 08
Remick Co. : Setting I light glass at shop
6 25
A. H. Raddin : Aid to Mrs. Anderson
24 00
C. H. Stocker :
Coal for Mrs. Zinn
$26 89
Coal for Mrs. Nolan .
15 OI
Coal for Mrs. Sylvester
13 45
Coal for Mrs. Anderson
S 00
Coal for Mrs. Gardner
32 77
Coal for Mrs. Kirby
1 94
Coal for George Wilson
I 88
Coal for George W. Quint
7 76
Coal for Mrs. Johnson
8 76
Coal for P. Bresnahan
16 OI
132 47
Mary B. Sawyer :
Aid to Elsie Anderson
5 00
Amount carried forward,
$1,739 53
248
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward, $1,739 53
Mrs. W. O. Sturtevant : Board of Eloise Moses 24 00
N. R. Stiles :
Coal and wood for Mrs. Ireson $28 00
Coal and wood for O. Cheever .
5 50
Coal and wood for Mrs. Nolan .
5 75
39 25
Mrs. Alvin F. Sproul :
Board for Leslie Merrithew
61 73
Tilden & Adlington :
Groceries on account of Est. O. S.
Cheever ·
1 24 50
Mrs. Peter Wright :
Board for Louise R. Haveley
II0 02
Joseph Whitehead :
Supplies for C. Pinkham £ $10 00
Supplies for Mrs. M. R. Berrett .
40 00
J. Walkey :
Supplies for Mrs. Johnston
74 00
Mrs. Roger Walton :
Board for Leslie Merrithew
SI 00
City of Malden :
Susie M. Dow, hospital .
$28 50
Pauline Perfect, hospital and burial
14 50
43 00
City of Lynn :
William H. Blair, hospital
$26 00
Louise R. Hubley, hospital
10 00
Clifford Betts, hospital
23 00
59 00
Amount carried forward,
$2,406 03
50 00
249
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward, $2,406 03
Mary Perera, hospital
40 00
Aid to Phebe E. Weeks and family
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