Town annual report of Saugus 1910, Part 13

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 446


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$3 00


Balance


89 77


$92 77


H. M. George lot.


Dr. Balance


$335 22


Interest


13 53


$348 75


Cr. Care of lot


$10 00


Balance


338 75


$348 75


Graves of Delia and Thomas Mansfield.


Dr. Balance


$56 27


Interest


2 26


$58 53


Cr. Care of lot


$1 50


Balance


.


57 03


$58 53


John B. Walton lot.


Dr. Balance


$56 27


Interest


2 26


$58 53


Cr. Care of lot


$1 50


Balance


57 03


$58 53


Mary Andrews lot.


Dr. Balance


$108 43


Interest


4 37


$112 80


Cr. Care of lot


$3 00


Balance .


109 80


$92 77


$112 80


249


TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


Betsy Pranker lot.


Dr. Balance


$284 27


Interest


II 47


$295 74


Cr. Care of lot


$9 00


Balance


286 74


$295 74


William Mills lot.


Dr. Balance


$85 33


Interest


3 44


$88 77


Cr. Care of lot


$2 00


Balance


S6 77


$88 77


Lewis P. Hawkes lot.


Dr. Balance


$240 99


Interest


9 73


$250 72


Cr. Care of lot


$8 00


Balance


242 72


$250 72


Daniel F. Wilson lot.


Dr. Balance


$106 73


Interest


4 31


$III 04


Cr. Care of lot


$3 00


Balance


108 04


$III 04


Maria A. Dunn lot.


Dr. Balance


$87 79


Interest


3 54


$91 33


Cr. Care of lot


.


$2 00


Balance


S9 33


$91 33


250


TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


Joseph Hinchcliffe lot.


Dr. Balance


$109 84


Interest


4 43


$114 27


Cr. Care of lot


$II 50


Balance


102 77


$114 27


Edward E. Oliver lot.


Dr. Balance


$61 02


Interest


2 46


$63 48


Cr. Care of lot


$1 50


Balance


61 98


$63 48


Elizabeth Hathaway lot.


Dr. Balance


$233 89


Interest


9 44


$243 33


Cr. Care of lot


$2 50


Balance


240 83


$243 33


Jerome Wilson lot.


Dr. Balance


$106 46


Interest .


4 29


$IIO 75


Cr. Care of lot


$3 00


Balance


107 75


$IIO 75


Mary E. Merrill lot.


Dr. Balance


$53 15


Interest


2 14


$55 29


Cr.


Care of lot


$1 50


Balance .


53 79


$55 29


.



.


251


TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


James C. Lockwood lot.


Dr. Balance


$156 65


Interest


6 32


$162 97


Cr.


Care of lot


$5 00


Balance


157 97


$162 97


Mary G. Thayer lot.


Dr. Balance


$102 08


Interest .


4 12


$106 20


Cr.


Care of lot


$3 00


Balance


103 20


$106 20


Ephraim Pierce lot.


Dr. Balance


$107 23


Interest


4 32


$III 55


Cr.


Care of lot


$3 00


Balance


108 55


$III 55


Emma E. Newhall, northerly half lot 318.


Dr.


Balance


$53 64


Interest


2 16


$55 So


Cr. Care of lot


$1 50


Balance


54 30


$55 80


Timothy O. Parker lot.


Dr. Balance


$53 64


Interest


2 16


$55 80


Cr. Care of lot Balance


$1 50


54 30


$55 80


252


TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


Roswell Hitchings lot.


Dr. Balance


$103 99


Interest


4 19


Cr.


Care of lot


$5 50


Balance


102 68


Thomas Stocker lot.


Dr. Balance


$78 72


Interest


3 17


$81 89


Cr.


Care of lot


$2 00


Balance .


79 89


$81 89


Joshua Kingsbury lot.


Dr. Balance .


$78 72


Interest


3 17


$81 89


Cr. Care of lot


$2 00


Balance


79 89


$81 89


Enoch T. Kent lot.


Dr. Balance


$103 26


Interest


4 16


$107 42


Cr.


Care of lot


$5 00


Balance


102


$107 42


William E. Ludden lot.


Dr. Balance


$IIO 41


Interest


4 45


$114 86


Cr. Balance


$114 86


$108 18


$108 18


253


TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


James Shiverell lot.


Dr. Balance


$80 76


Interest


3 26


$84 02


Cr. Care of lot


$1 00


Balance


83 02


$84 02


William E. Boardman lot.


Dr. Balance


$102 08


Interest


4 12


$106 20


Cr. Care of lot


$3 00


Balance


103 20


$106 20


William Parry lot.


Dr. Balance


$102 08


Interest


4 12


$106 20


· Cr.


Care of lot


$3 00


Balance


103 20


$106 20


William Thomas lot.


Dr. Balance


$50 52


Interest


2 04


$52 56


Cr. Care of lot


$1 50


Balance


51 06


Estate C. D. Fisk ¿ Lot 318.


Dr. Balance


$52 60


Interest


2 12


Cr. Care ot lot


$1 50


Balance


53 22


$52 56


$54 72


$54 72


254


TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


Henry Walton lot.


Dr. Balance


$101 04


Interest


4 08


Cr. Care of lot


$3 00


Balance


102 12


Ernest M. Wheelock (Pryor lot.)


Dr. Balance


$70 00


Interest


2 82


Cr. Care of lot


$2 00


Balance


70 82


O. T. Stocker lot.


Dr. Balance


$52 60


Interest


2 12


Cr. Care of lot


$1 50


Balance


53 22


Sarah J. Green lot.


Dr. Balance


$86 70


Interest


3 50


Cr.


Care of lot.


$2 50


Balance


87 70


James T. Whittaker lot.


Dr. Balance


$102 00


Interest


4 12


$106 12


Cr.


Care of lot


$3 00


Balance


103 12


$105 12


$105 12


$72 82


$72 82


$54 72


$54 72


$90 20


$90 20


$106 12


255


TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


Caroline Sykes lot.


Dr. Balance


$43 24


Interest


I 73


$44 97


Cr. Balance


$44 97


Irvin Avery lot.


Dr. Balance


$50 00


$50 00


Cr. Balance


$50 00


John Flye lots 54-55.


Dr. Balance


$100 00


$100 00


Cr. Balance


$100 00


Mary F. Miller lot 278.


Dr. Balance


$100 00


Interest


2 00


$102 00


Cr. Balance


$102 00


Jane A. Webb, ¿ lot 325.


Dr. Balance


$50 00


$50 00


Cr. Balance


$50 00


Major Tattershall } lot 122 north.


Dr. Balance


$60 00


$60 00


Cr. Balance


$60 00


J. S. MEACOM,


Trustee.


REPORT OF Sinking Fund Commissioners.


Mr. H. B. Newhall, Chairman Sinking Fund Commissioners :


DEAR SIR,-I herewith submit for your consideration my report of the condition of the Town of Saugus Sinking Fund at the close of business December 31, 1910.


DR.


To balance from last year $727 34


Interest on Town of Merrimac bond


40 00


Interest on City of Boston bond .


80 00


Interest on City of Cambridge bond


35 00


Interest on City of Everett bond .


132 00


Interest on City of Gloucester bond


35 00


Interest on Town of Saugus bond Town of Saugus bond redeemed .


200 00


Appropriation for 1910 ·


500 00


Accrued interest for one day .


67


Interest on bank account .


39 75


$6,789 74


CR.


By rent of vault


$5 00


$4,000 City of Holyoke bond due 1917


4,022 00


Accrude interest on above bond . 42 67


$2,000 Town of Watertown bond due 1916. ·


2,000 00


Accrued interest on above bond 14 66


Balance on hand .


705 41


$6,789 74


.


5,000 00


257


REPORT OF SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS.


The condition and value of the Town of Saugus Sinking Fund January 1, 1910, is therefore as follows :


City of Everett bond due 1916 · $3,300 00


Town of Merrimac bond due 1915


. 1,000 00 City of Cambridge bond due 1915 1,000 00 .


City of Boston bond due 1916 2,000 00 .


City of Gloucester bond due 1916


· 1,000 00


City of Holyoke bond due 1917


· 4,000 00


Town of Watertown bond due 1916


2,000 00


Balance on hand ·


705 41


$15,005 41


Respectfully submitted.


JOSEPH S. MEACOM, Treasurer Sinking Fund.


Total amount of bonds are


$14,300 00


Cash in the Town Treasury 705 41


Total .


$15,005 41


Appropriation required for the year 1911 will be 500 00


HERBERT B. NEWHALL, HERBERT O. PRATT, WILLIAM H. BELCHER.


17


Appraiser's Report.


Ward One.


School-house .


.


$1,600 00


Land


.


.


$1,800 00


Ward Two.


Grammar school-house


$4,500 00


Land


1,200 00


Old Town Hall


2,500 00


Land


1,200 00


Roby School building


31,000 00


Land


2,500 00


Land, Pleasant Hill School


700 00


Town Hall


42,000 00


Hose house


2,700 00


Shed


200 00


Land


5,000 00


Public Library


4,500 00


Saugus Home and buildings


5,500 00


Tillage land, 60 acres


15,720 00


Woodland, 200 acres


8,000 00


Personal property at Farm


5,000 00


Cemetery


4,000 00


Hathaway estate


4,000 00


High School building


.


47,212 00


Land


3,600 00


·


191,032 00


$192,832 00


.


.


.


Amount carried forward,


200 00


259


APPRAISERS' REPORT.


Ward Three.


Amount brought forward,


$192,832 00


Old school-house


$5,000 00


Land


1,100 00


New grammar school, Lincoln ave,


15,000 00


Land


2,000 00


Essex Street school-house


2,500 00


Land


1,000 00


Brick school-house


20,000 00


Land


·


.


2,300 00


Central Street school-house


.


23,500 00


Land


2,500 00


Gravel pit


500 00


75,400 00


Ward Four.


School-house .


$9,000 00


Land


1,300 00


Hose house


3,000 00


Land


500 00


Lynnhurst school-house


3,000 00


Land


1,000 CO


Land


.


1,200 00


School-house, new


13,800 00


32,800 00


Ward Five.


School-house .


$1,500 00


Land


200 00


1,700 00


Round Hill property


2,000 00


Fire Department.


Apparatus


$7,000 00


Fire alarm system .


.


3,400 00


10,400 00


Amount carried forward,


$315,132 00


.


.


.


260


APPRAISERS' REPORT.


Water Department.


Amount brought forward,


$315,132 00 Appraisal


. $160,000 00


Stock


.


713 76


160,713 76


Street Department.


Tools and machinery .


$5,187 70


5,187 70


Gypsy Moth Department.


Tools and machinery


$1,381 50


1,381 50


$482,414 96 GEORGE QUARMBY, HENRY F. FISKE, JOHN H. PARKER,


Appraising Committee.


Report of the Treasurer.


OF THE TOWN OF SAUGUS FOR THE YEAR ENDING


DECEMBER 31, 1910.


DR.


To balance from last quarter $23,443 55


Justin E. Mansfield, janitor, rent of Town Hall, 265 00


C. H. Stocker, sale of out house 3 50 ·


T. E. Berrett, on account Gypsy Moth Depart- ment 5 00


A. W. Sawyer, milk licenses for 1909 II 50


Mrs. Furber, rent of tenement to September 1, 1909 42 00


Essex County dog tax


646 06


State, on account gypsy moth


3,997 29


Balance for 1909


4,143 49


Lynn water rebate


7,670 47


C. L. Davis, Superintendent, on account of


cemetery 2,277 72


High School Alumni, on account electric lights, I 50


C. A. Childs, tuition for Eva Childs 8 34


C. G. Lord, via Mr. Whitney, tuition 8 34


Temporary loans


130,000 00


H. A. B. Peckham, overcharge on insurance


75 00


Clarence Coates, reimbursement on account of telephone 22 26


State, corporation tax


681 83


George M. Amerige, dividend policy 24,45 1


6 00


Amount carried forward,


$173,308 85


202


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $173,308 85


Vina M. Wiggin, tax title 18 46


Michael Papapazian, tax title 22 85


Douglass Kelley, tax title


7 91


Ellen Shire, tax title 8 80


Via Judge Ludden, Engerman tax title 1908 634 83


Via Judge Ludden, compromise on Engerman title cases 352 49


C. D. Drown, title 1907 .


IO 50


C. D. Drown, title 1905 and 1906


15 05


George D. Herritos, tax title 1906 and 1907


12 40


George W. Bradstreet, tax title 1904


75 34


Chester Jones, tax title


13 57


Edwin P. Durand, tax title


.


.


9 21


Viola York, tax title


9 70


A. G. Fogland, tax title


8 23


Antonio Cudde, tax title .


II 35


A. P. Grinell, M. R. Robinson, tax title .


178 88


Catherine Palmer, tax title


8 1I


J. F. Miller, tax title


95 50


Percy McCall, tax title


10 83


Samuel Parker, tax title


19 36


C. G. Stanwood, tax title


24 57


Hypolite LeFleure, tax title


31 93


Henry Fairchild, tax title


13 60


Charles and Mary McMannus, tax title


32 05


Interest on Lynn Bank account


396 46


Interest on Boston Bank account


31I 60


North American Fire Insurance Co., damage policy 3,657,969 . 30 00 .


Judge Ludden, court fines


559 00


Cambridge Poor Department


24 00


Benjamin Lager, junk license


25 00


Louis Kotzen, junk license .


25 00


East Saugus school loan .


.


25,000 00


Amount carried forward,


$201,305 43


263


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$201,305 43


Accrued interest on above loan


2 78


Premium on above loan . 400 00 .


Cook & McDonald, pool license


2 00


George Merrill, pool license


2 00


Edwin Hunt, pool license


2 00


Amous Toule, pool and bowling license 4 00


Samuel Abbott, pool license 2 00


Fairview Club, pool license 2 00


Saugus Club, pool and bowling license 4 00


Townsend, pool license via Chief Thompson


2 00


Peter Theodoracopulas, State fruit license


12 00


Charles Kandras, State fruit license . 12 00


Samuel Liacopulas, fruit license under our by- laws 25 00


Fairfield Whitney for Beatrice Hattie tuition 3 90


Fairfield Whitney, damage to book, R. Marden, 25 Fairfield Whitney, damage to book, Peter Quinlan 25


Fairfield Whitney, damage to book, Russel Fitz, Fairfield Whitney, damage to desk, Bresci Cetera, Fairfield Whitney, damage to desk, Raymond


25


35


Hadsell 13


Fairfield Whitney, damage to glass, Raymond White . I 40


Fairfield Whitney, book sold to E. Hatch .


50


County Treasurer, trial justice fees .


30 00


R. L. Day & Co., East Saugus school loan


9,000 00


R. L. Day & Co., North Saugus water loan $20,000, water loan $8,000 . 28,000 00


R. L. Day & Co., accrued interest on school loan 55 00


R. L. Day & Co., accrued interest on water loan 143 II


R. L. Day & Co., premium on whole loan ·


136 90


State support of State paupers . 62 00


Amount carried forward,


$239,21I 25


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$239,21I 25


State temporary aid


289 73


State, contagious diseases


115 71


Boston Poor Department


85 36


Boston School Department


173 50


State, National Bank tax


242 63


State aid


3,500 00


State, burial State paupers


10 00


State, street R. R. tax


3,331 89


State, tuition state children 401 50


State motor vehicle fee turnpike account


4,750 00


Saugus Water Commissioners refunded


36 70


New England Telephone Co., commissions on Town Hall pay station IO


John Walling, rent to January 1, 191I .


.


IO 50


Justin E. Mansfield, hay scales .


4 80


James F. Pratt, sealer weights and measures


44 56


Overseers on account M. Hazel


55 00


Henry Claus schools .


39 80


Tax collectors accounts, L. J. Austin, collector


tax 1900 . 18 89


L. J. Austin, collector of interest 1900 5 95


L. J. Austin, collector tax 1901


51 54


L. J. Austin, collector interest 1901 .


15 61


L. J. Austin, collector tax 1902


138 32


L. J. Austin, collector interest 1902


34 53


L. J. Austin, collector tax 1903


274 83


L. J. Austin, collector interest 1903


74 92


L. J. Austin, collector tax 1904


1,193 58


L. J. Austin, collector interest 1904


28 47


Clarence Coates account, interest 1905


4 75


Clarence Coates account, tax 1906 .


1,027 72


Clarence Coates account, interest 1906


372 74


· Clarence Coates account, tax 1907


4,256 38


Amount carried forward,


$259,973 80


Clarence Coates account, tax 1905


172 54


265


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $259,973 80


Clarence Coates account, interest 1907


581 19


Clarence Coates account, tax 1908 . 13,080 59


Clarence Coates account, interest 1908 1,004 03


Henry Parker account, tax 1909 . 39,972 04


Henry Parker account, interest 1909 934 89


Henry Parker account, tax 1910 73,173 90


Henry Parker account, interest 1910


133 32


Henry Parker account, excise tax 1910 3,129 54


Henry K. Barnes, discount on hose bought .


17 92


$392,001 22


CR.


By interest to Central National Bank, Lynn, on Temporary Loan . $3 05


State, interest Water Loan 50 00


Salem Five Cent Savings Bank, interest Water Loan . . 100 00


State, coupons School Bonds


1, 180 00


Carl G. Johnson heirs, abatement check 647


10 00


John Hustler, abatement check 657 .


2 00


Joseph P. Lewis, abatement check 713 4 00


James Armitage heirs, abatement check 697


50


Beacon Trust Co., school coupons 40 00


Beacon Trust Co., school coupons 60 00


Beacon Trust Co, school coupons 20 00


Beacon Trust Co., school coupons 20 00


State, interest Water Loan 50 00


Beacon Trust Co., school coupons


20 00


Malden Savings Bank, interest Water Loan 112 50


C. D. Parker & Co., discount to Feb. 20, 191 I, $5,000 at 3.72 per cent. 1 73 59


C. D. Parker, discount to March 20, 19II, $15,000, at 3.72 per cent. .


558 00


Amount carried forward,


$2,403 64


266


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $2,403 64 C. D. Parker & Co., discount to Feb. 20, 1911,


$10,000 32 per cent. 338 33


Beacon Trust Co., interest Temporary Loan 13 33


Granite Savings Bank, Rockport, Water interest 30 00


State, interest Water Loan


100 00


Discount on $10,000 to April 18 1911, 3.98 per cent. · 398 00 Discount on $20,000 to April 18, 1911, 4.06 per cent 812 00


Beacon Trust Co., school coupons ·


80 00


State, interest on Felton School Loan


437 50


Abatement check No. 819


3 70


State, interest Water Loan


312 50


Lynn Institution Savings, interest Water Loan . Salem Five Cent Savings Bank, interest Water


20 00


Loan


100 00 County Savings Bank, Chelsea, interest Water Loan . 30 00 Medford Sinking Fund, interest on Water Loan, 110 00


State, interest Water Loan 20 00


State, interest Water Loan


100 00


H. H. Rogers, Tax Title via Judge Ludden, from order of the Court 832 15


Discount to June 13, 1911, on $10,000, 4.27 per cent . · Discount to June 16, 1911, $30,600 4.27 per cent ·


427 00


1,281 00


C. D. Parker & Co., discount on $20,000 to June 27, 1911, 4.27 per cent. 854 00


Holyoke Savings Bank, interest Water Loan 52 50


State, School Bonds 3,000 00 80


Abatement check, No. 807 .


· State, interest on School Bonds .


.


360 00


Amount carried forward,


$12,116 45


TREASURER'S REPORT. 267


Amount brought forward, $12,116 45


Salem Savings Bank, interest Water Loan 100 00


State, interest School Bonds 1,180 00


Beacon Trust Co., 1905 School Bonds 2,000 00


Beacon Trust Co., interest 1905 School Bonds, 140 00


State, interest on Water Loan . .


50 00


C. D. Parker, discount to Aug. 23, 1911, 4.93 per cent 493 00


Beacon Trust Co., 1905 school coupons ·


20 00


Malden Savings Bank, Water Loan interest


112 50


Sinking Fund Note .


5,000 00


Interest on Sinking Fund note . 200 00


Granite Savings Bank, Rockport, Water interest, 30 00 State interest on Water Loan 100 00 .


County Tax


8,095 04


Beacon Trust Co., coupons East Saugus School


Loan . 480 00


State, interest Felton School Loan .


.


437 50


State Tax


8,360 00


State Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund


241 21


State Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, Interest on 682 41


State Metropolitan Park, cost of maintenance


967 57


State Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, series No. 2 . ·


48 05


State Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund Series, interest on 136 56


State Metropolitan Park, cost of maintenance 150 46


Metropolitan Park Loan, Nantasket,maintenance, 55 65


Wellington Bridge, cost of maintenance .


7 29


Repairs on state highways


89 50


State Water Bonds .


2,500 00


State Water Bonds, interest on


312 50


State Water Bonds, interest on


20 00


State Water Bonds, interest on


100 00


Amount carried forward,


$44,225 69


-


.


268


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $44,225 69


Lynn Institution for Savings, interest Water


Loan . 20 00 Salem Five Cent Savings Bank, Water interest, 100 00 County Savings Bank, Chelsea, Water interest . 30 00


Holyoke Savings Bank, Water interest 52 50


Medford Sinking Fund, Water interest ·


110 00


Beacon Trust Co., School coupons .


20 00


Salem Five Cent Savings Bank, Water Bond


2,500 00


Salem Five Cent Savings Bank, Water Bond, interest on 39 20 .


Abatement Check 917


2 42


Abatement Check 923


·


56


Abatement Check 932


4 40


Abatement Check 925


4 40


State interest on School Bonds


300 00


Temporary Loans paid


I 20,000 00


Selectmen's orders .


155,45° 44


Overseers' orders .


3,817 83


Balance . .


65,323 78


$392,001 22


BALANCE CONSISTS OF


Deposit in Lynn .


$40,602 69


Deposit in Boston


5,143 75


Cash and checks on hand


19,577 34


.


.


.


$65,323 78


JOSEPH S. MEACOM,


Treasurer.


269


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Condition of Town.


ASSETS.


Cash in Treasury


$65,323 78


Sinking Fund


Balance of 1905 tax


15,005 41 60 61


Balance of 1906 tax


1,808 73


Balance of 1907 tax


5,378 22


Balance of 1908 tax


14,960 35


Balance of 1909 tax


6,445 34


Balance of 1910 tax


53,832 36


Due from State on account of State Aid


3,370 50


Due from State and individuals on account of Moth Department


505 58


Due from State on account of Burial of Indigent Soldiers and Sailors 74 00


Due from City of Lynn Water rebate .


3,410 53


Due from City of Lynn Water rebate uncollected . Accrued interest on taxes


4,132 99


Tax titles at cost .


8,877 45


Due from County of Essex on account of Dog Tax,


795 61


Due from Cities and Towns on account of Poor Department 352 36


Due on account of care Cemetery Lots 384 25


Interest prepaid on account of Temporary Loans 1,965 19


Due on account of Milk Licenses II 00


Deficiency .


188,060 07


$374,867 49


113 16


270


TREASURER'S REPORT.


LIABILITIES.


Water loans


. $81,500 00


Temporary loans


130,000 00


Roby School-house loan


15,000 00


Cliftondale School-house loan


·


25,000 00


1905 School-house loan


65,000 00


East Saugus School-house loan, new .


34,000 00


Due on account Street R. R. and Excise Tax. (Cash in treasury) .


1,139 56.


Due on account Water Extensions. (Cash in


treasury)


5,059 82


Due on account East Saugus School-house. (Cash in treasury)


15,597 48


Accrued interest on notes and bonds


2,103 05


Due on account Board of Health .


123 29


Due on account Fire Department


70 50


Due on account Water Maintenance


48 00


Due on account concrete sidewalks


210 00


Due on account sundry small bills


15 79


$374,867 49


Statement of the Town Debt.


Temporary loans


· $130,000 00


Water loans


81,500 00


Roby School-house loan


15,000 00


Cliftondale School-house Joan


25,000 00


1905 School-house loan


65,000 00


East Saugus School-house loan


.


34,000 00


.


.


$350,500 00


27I


TREASURER'S REPORT.


STATISTICS OF THE TOWN OF SAUGUS.


YEARS.


Real Estate.


Personal Property.


Total Valuation.


Deficiency.


Tax Rate per $1,coo.


1910


$5,138,623


$406,121


$5,598,744


$188,060 07


$22 00


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


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


369,558


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


1888


2,037,192


234,107


2,271,299


112,135 36


19 00


272


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Principal of Water Loan, Payable as Follows.


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


$53,500 00


Roby School-house Loan, Payable as Follows.


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


$15,000 00


Cliftondale School-house Loan, Payable as Follows. One-fifth Series No. 1, due May 1, 1915, at 32 per cent.


One-fifth Series No. 2, due May 1, 1916, at 3} per cent.


$5,000 00


5,000 00 One-fifth Series No. 3, due May 1, 1917, at 32 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


TREASURER'S REPORT.


273


1910 Water Loan Coupon Bonds July 10, 1910, Payable as Follows:


Due July 10, 1911, at 4 per cent. $1,000 00


Due July 10, 1912, at 4 per cent. 1,000 00


Due July 10, 1913, at 4 per cent. 1,000 00


Due July 10, 1914, at 4 per cent. 1,000 00


Due July 10, 1915, at 4 per cent. 1,000 00


Due July 10, 1916, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1917, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1918, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1919, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1920, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1921, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1922, at 4 per cent. Due July 10, 1923, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1924, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1925, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1926, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1927, at 4 per cent. 1,000 00


Due July 10, 1928, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1929, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1930, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1931, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1932, at 4 per cent. Due July 10, 1933, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1934, at 4 per cent. Due July 10, 1935, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1936, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1937, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1938, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


$28,000 00


18


1,000 00


.


1,000 00


274


TREASURER'S REPORT.


1905 School House Loan Payable as Follows :


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. August 1, 1916, at 4 per cent.


2,000 00




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