Town annual report of Saugus 1911, Part 13

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 390


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Year


Excess Interest


Tax as Expended


Total


Annie N. Hawkes


1908


бо


144 84


146 44


W. S. Crozier


·


.


.


I 906


I 97


9 92


II 89


P. Seigle


.


.


.


.


1909


I 04


25 96


27 00


J. Slattery


·


.


·


.


.


.


1906


8 27


38 53


46 80


Almah Pembroke


1909


I 47


26 85


28 32


C. W. Amerige


'08, '09.


5 48


90 65


96 13


Ed. Hewitt .


·


.


·


1907


I 99


14 24


16 23


Ed. Hewitt .


1908


98


16 30


17 28


Lida B. Amerige .


'08, '09


10 32


221 65


234 97


Total


$326 50 $1,462 25


$1,788 75


A. O. Glover


·


13 00


$1,801 75


Balance to 1912


11,850 57


$13,652 32


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·


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.


.


1904


II 87


32 30


44 17


J. Slattery


.


JOSEPH S. MEACOM, Treasurer.


253


254


Trust Funds in hands of Treasurer, income of which is applied towards Perpetual Care of Lots.


Name


Balance


Interest


Total


Paid


Balance


Mary A. Perley, Lot 226


$314 83


$12 70


$327 53


$5 00


$322 53


Henry Hone Lot


·


.


.


279 78


II 28


291 06


4 00


287 06


Edward Ward Lot .


59 04


3 38


62 42


1 00


60 42


John Draper Lot .


IIS 73


1 78


123 51


2 50


I21 OI


Twiss, Jones, half Snow tomb


176 77


7 12


183 89


5 00


178 89


Butterfield, Avery


112 65


1 54


117 19


3 00


114 19


L. B. George, Lot 142


.


.


243 19


9 82


253 0I


5 00


248 0I


Charles L. Smith


.


.


.


.


IIS SS


4 78


123 66


3 00


I20 66


George G. Spurr


.


89 77


3 62


93 39


3 00


9º 39


H. M. George


338 75


13 68


352 43


10 00


342 43


Graves of Delia and Thomas Mansfield


57 03


2 30


59 33


I 50


57 87


John B. Waltor


57 º3


2 30


59 33


I 50


57 87


Mary Andrews


.


.


.


.


.


286 74


II 59


298 33


9 00


289 33


William Mills


·


.


.


86 77


3 48


90 25


2 00


88 25


Lewis P. Hawkes


242 72


9 80


252 52


8 00


244 52


Daniel F. Wilson


.


108 04


4 36


112 40


3 00


109 40


Maria A. Dunn .


89 33


3 60


92 93


2 00


9º 93


Joseph Hinchcliffe


.


·


102 77


4 14


106 91


3 00


103 91


Edward E. Oliver


.


61 98


2 49


64 47


I 50


62 97


.


·


·


109 80


4 52


114 32


3 00


1II 32


Betsey Pranker


·


.


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TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


.


.


Trust Funds in hands of Treasurer, income of which is applied towards Perpetual Care of Lots.


Name


Balance


Interest


Total


Paid


Balance


Elizabeth Hathaway


240 83


9 72


250 55


2 50


248 05


Jerome Wilson


107 75


4 31


112 09


3 00


109 09


Mary E. Merrill .


53 79


2 16


55 95


I 50


54 45


James C. Lockwood


157 97


6 36


164 33


5 00


159 33


Mary G. Thayer .


103 20


4 16


107 36


3 00


104 36


Ephraim Pierce


108 55


4 38


112 93


3 00


109 93


Emma E. Newhall


54 30


2 18


56 48


I 50


54 98


Timothy O. Parker


54 30


2 18


56 48


3 00


53 48


Roswell Hitchings


102 68


4 14


106 82


3 00


103 82


Thomas Stocker .


79 89


3 21


83 10


2 00


81 10


Joshua Kingsbury


79 89


3 21


83 10


2 00


81 10


Enoch T. Kent


102 42


4 08


106 50


3 50


103 00


William E. Ludden


114 86


4 63


119 49


119 49


Joseph Shiverell .


83 02


3 35


86 37


1 00


85 37


William E. Boardman


103 20


4 17


107 37


3 00


104 37


William Parry


103 20


4 17


107 37


3 00


104 37


William Thomas .


.


51 06


2 06


53 12


I 50


51 62


Estate C. D. Fish


.


.


53 22


2 14


55 36


I 50


53 86


Henry Walton


102 12


4 12


106 24


6 00


100 24


Ernest M. Wheelock (Pryox)


-


.


70 82


2 84


73 66


2 00


71 66


255


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TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


Trust Funds in hands of Treasurer, income of which is applied towards Perpetual Care of Lots. Balance Paid Interest Total


Name


O. T. Stocker ·


53 22


2 14


55 36


1 50


53 86


Sarah J. Green .


·


87 70


3 54


91 24


2 54


88 70


Joseph T. Whittaker


103 12


4 16


107 28


3 00


104 28


Caroline Syke


.


.


67 97


2 73


70 70


3 50


67 20


Irvin Avery


50 00


1 00


51 00


I 00


50 00


John Flye, Lots 54, 55


100 00


4 04


104 04


3 00


IOI 04


Mary F. Miller, Lot 278


102 00


4 12


106 12


1 00


102 12


Jone A. Webb, } Lot 325


50 00


I 50


51 50


I 50


50 00


Major Tattershall, § Lot 122 north


60 00


2 42


62 42


2 00


60 42


Diana Davis, Lot 139


75 00


75 00


75 00


Ellen Berrett, Lot 442


100 00


100 00


100 00


Lillian A. Merrill, Augustus B. Merrill, Lot,


25 00


25


25 25


25 25


Lewis O. Stocker, Lot 440


100 00


1 00


101 00


101 00


John and Maria Parsons, } Pranker Lot


200 00


200 00


200 00


Samuel Parker, } Lot .


50 00


50 00


50 00


.


.


J. S. MEACOM, Trustee.


TRUST FUNDS CEMETERY LOTS.


256


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Balance


Report of the Treasurer


OF THE TOWN OF SAUGUS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 30, 1911.


DR.


To balance from last year . $65,323 78


State, corporation tax public service 404 31


State, corporation tax business 258 78


State, contagious diseases


29 00


Revere Poor Department


74 00


John Walling, rent Hathaway place


52 50


Mrs. John Walling, rent Hathaway place


63 00


Essex "County, dog tax


795 61


A. W. Sawyer, milk license, 1910


II OO


Lynn, Water rebate


7,547 46


William Sims, through Court, Clark and Ham- ilton window 3 00


H. A. Turner, for tuition John Tucker 20 00


Tuition from Domino Chiresito 16 67


C. D. Parker & Co., Temporary Loans


118,000 00


D. Munsey, tax title


8 77


Thomas Connell, tax title


15 60


Fred P. Marshall, tax title


19 59


Margaret McCadden, tax title .


17 88


Ray McRay, tax title


16 20


Mary J. Walsh Walker, tax title


18 65


Lynn, on account East Saugus Bridge


204 67


Amount carried forward,


$192,900 47


17


258


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$192,900 +7


Interest on Lynn Bank account 393 14


Interest on Boston Bank account


179 93


Lynn Poor Department .


89 37


C. L. Davis, on account Cemetery 2,890 20


J. E. Mansfield, rent of hall


213 00


Louis Jones, state license


12 00


Judge Ludden, court fines


6 76


W. E. Ludden, costs in W. A. Parker case


33 67


T. D. Emmett, refund on telephone 7 40


W. F. Sims, on account schools 85


Francis Rizzo, tax title 21 65


C. O. Thompson, on account A. Towle, pool license and billiard license 4 00


C. O. Thompson, on account J. A. McDonald, pool license 2 00


C. O. Thompson, on account Saugus Club pool and billiard license 4 00


C. Leon Baxter, pool license 2 00


J. E. McDermott, tax title 16 58


J. A. Foster, tax title


17 05


B. Lager, junk license 25 00


Commission on Town Hall telephone 6 67


Ellen Lawrence, tax title 32 24


E. B. Hunt, pool license 2 00


A. J. Spileopolilus, State fruit license 12 00


A. O. Glover, tax title released by order Select- men for 13 00


S. A. Johnson, Master House Correction, fine of A. Basten 25 00


State temporary aid 139 90


State Gypsy Moth 2,245 87


Fire Department, material sold


35 50


Patrick Sherin, tax title . 10 82


Brown Tail and Gypsy Moth Commission


142 45


Amount carried forward,


$200,153 76


259


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $200,153 76


Premium on temporary loan I 21


Frederick Cook, tax title . 41 84


George John Theothorakopoulos, State fruit license .


14 00


Panagestos Theodoracysoulos, fruit license ·


14 00


Jennie Massey, tax title .


.


14 23


Daniel J. and Hannah M. Mahoney, tax title


9 53


A. and A. B. Grazino, tax title


12 10


A. L. Fuller, tax title


.


19 01


Louis Goneau, tax title


29 80


T. E. Berrett, material sold Gypsy Moth De- partment 16 00 ·


State National Bank Tax .


224 04


State Aid


3,096 00


State burial indigent soldiers and sailors


111 00


State Street Railroad Tax


3,583 65


State tuition for children


401 00


J. Slattery, tax title .


44 17


J. Slattery, tax title .


46 80


Almah Pembroke, tax title


28 32


From Saugus Water Commissioners


6,924 97


William F. Sims, on account of school material sold 2 58


Samuel Hussey, tax title .


117 70


Frederick Stocker, tax title


612 30


Annie Hawkes, tax title


146 44


W. S. Crozier, tax title


II 89


Peter Seigle, tax title


27 00


C. O. Thompson, on account Jacob Weiner


junk license . 25 00 · City of Boston, on account schools . 170 00


C. O. Thompson, on account P. Siegle junk license


10 00


Amount carried forward,


$215,908 34


260


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $215,908 34


C. O. Thompson, on account A. Cohen junk license . .


15 00


Captain Mansfield, on account A. B. Mansfield pool license . ·


2 00


School Department, on account heating library,


150 00


J. E. Mansfield, hay scales


4 40


J. F. Pratt, Sealer of Weights and Measures


34 12


Boston Poor Department . .


7 76


Edward Hewitt, tax title .


.


.


.


17 28


Lewis Kotzen, junk license


25 00


C. W. Amerige, tax title .


96 13


Lida B. Amerige, tax title


234 97


Annie Clark, tax title


36 84


Alonzo Hogue, tax title Edward Hewitt, tax title .


16 23


Clarence Coates, collector tax 1905 .


60 61


Clarence Coates, collector interest 1905


10 78


Clarence Coates, collector tax 1906 .


553 34


Clarence Coates, collector interest 1906


S6 73


Clarence Coates, collector tax 1907 .


2,657 70


Clarence Coates, collector interest 1907


493 40


Clarence Coates, collector tax 1908 . S,5SI 53


980 44


Henry A. Parker, collector tax 1909 6,014 46


Henry A. Parker, collector interest 1909 . 525 32


Henry A. Parker, collector tax 1910


41,327 67


Henry A. Parker, collector interest 1910. 1,142 71


Henry A. Parker, collector tax 191 1


87,032 33


Henry A. Parker, collector tax 1911 (excise tax.) 2,052 36


Henry A. Parker, collector interest 1911 . ·


125 16


.


.


31 14


Clarence Coates, collector interest 1908


.


$368,223 75


261


TREASURER'S REPORT.


CR.


By interest on 1905 school loan $2,620 00


Interest on 1905 East Saugus school loan . 980 00


Interest on 1910 school loan 340 00


Interest on 1910 serial water bonds


1,100 00


Interest on general water loans 2,046 95


1910 temporary loans redeemed


130,000 00


19II temporary loans redeemed


20,000 00


Abatement check, 951


II


00


Bureau of statistics for certification


42 00


East Saugus School Bonds


2,000 00


1910 North Saugus Water Bonds


1,000 00


1905 School bonds .


2,000 00


General water bonds Salem Five Cent Savings


Bank .


2,500 00


General Water Bonds, State of Mass.


2,500 00


Discount on tempory loans average per cent 3.55,


4,190 77


Beacon Trust Co., interest


7 24


Registering deeds


I 70


Abatement check, 995


44 00


Roby School bonds


3,000 00


Abatement check, 114


15 36


County tax


8,011 20


Abatement check, 50


2 84


State tax


8,360 00


Metropolitan Park Loan Fund 451 76


Metropolitan Park Loan Fund, interest on


1,267 II


Metropolitan Park Loan, cost of maintenance . 1,662 1I


Metropolitan Park Loan Sinking Fund, series 2,, 67 27


Metropolitan Park Loan interest on .


196 55


Metropolitan cost of maintenance


208 56


Metropolitan Nantasket, cost of maintenance


77 22


Metropolitan Wellington Bridge, cost of main- tenance


9 80


Repairs on state highways 89 50


Amount carried forward,


$194,802 94


262


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$194,802 94


Metropolitan Park serial bonds


6 02


Charles River Basin Sinking Fund .


248 27


Charles River Basin, interest on


894 20


Charles River, cost of maintenance .


229 94


Charles River serial bonds


17 84


Saugus Water Commissioners' refund


3,894 93


Exchange Beacon Trust Co.


IO


Selectmen's orders .


142,291 91


Overseers' orders


3,216 60


Interest on Felton School


$75 00


Interest on Roby School loan


.


300 00


Balance


21,446 00


.


$368,223 75


JOSEPH S. MEACOM.


Treasurer.


263


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Condition of Town.


ASSETS.


Cash in Treasury


$21,446 00


Cash in Treasury of Water Commissioners


5,705 37


Cash on hand, Saugus Home


48 61


Sinking Funds 16,082 82


Balance of 1906 tax


713 72


Balance of 1907 tax


1,502 62


Balance of 1908 tax


4,669 98


Balance of 1909 tax


148 40


Balance of 1910 tax


10,406 88 69,517 61


Balance of 1911 tax


State of Mass. on account of State Aid


3,458 50


State of Mass. and individuals on account of Moth Department 1,035 81


State of Mass., burial of indigent soldiers and sailors . . 148 00


City of Lynn water rebate collected


3,691 10


City of Lynn water rebate uncollected 121 75


Accrued interest on unpaid taxes


2,121 66


Prepaid interest on account of Temporary loans 1,437 58


Tax titles at cost 11,850 57


County of Essex on account of Dog tax (received) 556 89


Due on account of care of Cemetery lots


545 50


Due on account of milk licenses 12 50


Balance


169,411 49


$324,633 36


364


TREASURER'S REPORT.


LIABILITIES.


Water loans


$85,500 00


Temporary loans


98,000 00


Roby Schoolhouse loan . .


12,000 00


Felton Schoolhouse loan


.


25,000 00


1905 Schoolhouse loan 63,000 00


East Saugus Schoolhouse loan, 1905 24,000 00 .


East Saugus Schoolhouse loan, 1910 8,000 00


North Saugus Water Extension (cash in treasury). 1.570 35


Broadway Water Extension for Spring street (cash in treasury) ·


48 24


Appleton Street Water Extension (cash in treasury), Account of East Saugus Schoolhouse (cash in treasury ) ·


256 58


Accrued interest on notes and bonds


2,060 00


Account of Small Town Acts (cash in treasury), Public Water Board, Lynn labor for hydrant service


128 00


Public Water Board, Lynn account School Depart- ment 5 40


Interest unpaid on account Roby schoolhouse loan, 240 00


Due on account, Selectmen's Incidentals 384 64


Due on account, salary Secretary School Com- mittee 50 00 .


· Due on account, Insurance . 252 00


Due on account, Public Buildings and Grounds 69 93


Due on account, Street Railroad and Excise Tax (cash in treasury) 41 75


Due on account, Lockup 68 60 .


Due on account, Public Library . 86 22


Due City of Lynn on account repairs at East Saugus bridge ·


S7 43


Due new toilets Chestnut Street Schoolhouse (cash in treasury 300 00


Amount carried forward,


$322,655 37


306 23


1,200 00


265


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $322,655 37


Due Henry A. Parker, collecting taxes 53 71


Due Clarence Coates, collecting taxes . 9 48


Due Dr. A. W. Sawyer, account Board of Health, 52 50


Due Henry A. Parker recording births, deaths and marriages 140 15


Water Extension, cash in treasury of Water Com- missioner


1,699 15


Due on account of Cemetery


23 00


$324,633 36


Statement of the Town Debt.


Temporary loans


$98,000 00


Water loans


85,500 00


Roby Schoolhouse loan


12,000 00


Felton Schoolhouse loan


25,000 00


1905 Schoolhouse loan


63,000 00 .


East Saugus Schoolhouse loan 1905


24,000 00


East Saugus Schoolhouse loan 1910


8,000 00


·


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.


.


$315,500 00


266


TREASURER'S REPORT.


STATISTICS OF THE TOWN OF SAUGUS.


YEARS.


Real Estate.


Personal Property.


Total Valuation.


Balance.


Tax Rate per $1,coo.


1911


$5,421,681


$548,199


$5,969,880


$169,411 49


$25 60


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


190S


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


4,460,75S


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


182,7:27


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


1891


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


2,162,530


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


369,558


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


1861


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


267


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Principal of Water Loan, Payable as Follows.


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


$48,500 00


Roby Schoolhouse Loan, Payable as Follows.


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


$12,000 00


Felton Schoolhouse Loan, Payable as Follows. One-fifth Series No. 1, due May 1, 1915, at 33 per cent. $5,000 00 ·


33 One-fifth Series No. 2, due May 1, 1916, at per cent. 5,000 00 · ·


5,000 00 per cent. .


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


NOTE .- This loan will be met by the Sinking Fund.


268


TREASURER'S REPORT.


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


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 CO


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.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1935, at 4 per cent.


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1936, at + 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


$27,000 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


TREASURER'S REPORT.


269


1905 Schoolhouse Loan Payable as Follows:


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


.


.


.


.


.


.


$63,000 00


2 70


TREASURER'S REPORT.


East Saugus Schoolhouse Loan under Chapter 297, Acts of 1905.


Due May 1, 1912, at 4 per cent


$1,000 00


Due May 1, 1913, at 4 per cent 1,000 00


Due May 1, 1914, at 4 per cent 1,000 00 .


Due May 1, 1915, at 4 per cent 1,000 00


Due May 1, 1916, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1917, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1918, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1919, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1920, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1921, at 4 per cent


1,000 00 .


Due Mry 1, 1922, at 4 per cent


. 1,000 00


Due May 1, 1923, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1924, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1925, at 4 per cent


1,000 00 .


Due May 1, 1926, at 4 per cent Due May 1, 1927, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1928, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1. 1929, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1930, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1931, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1932, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1933, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1934, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1935, at 4 per cent


·


1,000 00


$24,000 00


.


.


1,000 00


27I


TREASURER'S REPORT.


East Saugus Schoolhouse Loan.


Due July 1, 1912, at 4 per cent


$1,000 00


Due July 1, 1913, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due July 1, 1914, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


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


Due July 1, 1916, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due July 1, 1917, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due July 1, 1918, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due July 1, 1919, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


.


$8,000 00


Coupon Water Bonds of 1911, issued under Chapter 91, Acts of 1911.


No. 1. Due November 1, 1912, at 4 per cent. . $1,000 00 No. 2. Due November 1, 1912, at 4 per cent. . 1,000 00


No. 3. Due November 1, 1913, at 4 per cent. . 1,000 00 No. 4. Due November 1, 1913, at 4 per cent. . 1,000 00


1,000 00 No. 5. Due November 1, 1914, at 4 per cent. . No. 6. - Due November 1, 1914, at 4 per cent. . 1,000 00


No. 7. Due November 1, 1915, at 4 per cent. . 1,000 00


No. S. Due November 1, 1915, at 4 per cent. . 1,000 00


No. 9. Due November 1, 1916, at 4 per cent. . 1,000 00


No. 10. Due November 1, 1916, at 4 per cent. . 1,000 00


$10,000 00


272


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Temporary Loans, Payable as Payable.


April 20, 1911, No. 3, due April 20, 1912, at


3 90-100 per cent. . ·


$10,000 00


· April 20, 1911, No. 4, due April 20, 1912, at 3 90-100 per cent. . April 20, 1911, No. 5, due April 20, 1912, at


. 10,000 00


3 90-100 per cent. . · June 5, 1911, No. 6, due May 15, 1912, at 3 85-100 per cent.


10,000 00


June 5, 1911, No. 7, due May 15, 1912, at 3 85-100 per cent.


10,000 00


June 5, 1911, No. S. due May 15, 1912, at 3 85-100 per cent.


10,000 00


June 5, 1911, No. 9, due June 5, 1912, at 3 85-100 per cent.


10,000 00


June 5, 1911, No. 10, due June 5, 1912, at 3 85-100 per cent.


10,000 00


June 24, 1911, No. 12, due June 24, 1912, at 3 90-100 per cent. . .


5,000 00


August 15, 1911, No. 13, due August 15, 1912, at 4 per cent.


5,000 00


August 15, 1911, No. 14, due August 15, 1912, at 4 per cent. 5,000 00 September 27, 1911, No. 15, due September 27, 1912, at 3 48-100 per cent. 3,000 00 ·


$98,000 00


10,000 00


REPORT OF Treasurer of Water Department.


Mr. H. E. Dodge, Chairman Saugus Water Commissioners : Saugus, Mass.


I herewith submit for your consideration the report of the condition of the treasury of the Water Department at the close of business December 31, 1911.


DR.


Water Commissioners portion of Lynn Rebate $500 00


Loan in anticipation of Bond issue 1,000 00


Loan in anticipation of Bond issue


1,000 00


G. D. Parker, balance of Bond issue


8,000 00


Premium on Bond issue


21 30


Town of Saugus check


3,894 93


Town of Saugus check


I,OIS II


Interest on deposit


25 94


$15,460 28


CR.


Interest on Temporary Loan from C. D. Parker, $7 34


Water Commissioners orders


9,747 57


Balance on deposit


5,705 37


$15,460 28


Respectfully submitted,


JOSEPH S. MEACOM,


Treasurer.


18


REPORT OF Sinking Fund Commissioners.


Mr. H. B. Newhall, Chairman Sinking Fund Commis- sioners :


DEAR SIR : - I herewith hand you my report of the condition of the Sinking Fund of the Town of Saugus for the year ending December 31, 19II. ,


DR.


Balance from 1910


$705 41


Interest on Town Merrimac bond


40 00


Interest on City of Boston bond So oo


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 City of Holyoke bond


160 00


Interest on Town of Watertown bonds So 00 .


Appropriation for 191I


500 00


Interest on bank account .


20 41


$1,787 82


CR.


By rent of vault .


$ 5 00


Balance . . . .


.


1,782 82


$1,787 82


275


REPORT OF SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS.


The value of the fund is as follows :


Everett bond 1915 .


$3,300 00


Merrimac bond 1915


1,000 00


Cambridge bond 1915


1,000 00


Boston bond 1916 . 2,000 00


Gloucester bond 1916


1,000 00


Holyoke bond 1917 .


4,000 00


Town of Watertown bond 1916


2,000 00 .


Balance .


1,782 S2


$16,082 82


Value of bonds


$14,300 00


Cash in bank .


1,782 82


$16,082 82


JOSEPH S. MEACOM,


Treasurer.


Value of bonds


$14,300 00


Value in bank .


1,782 82


Total value


. $16,082 82


Appropriation required for 1912 is .


$720 00


HERBERT O. PRATT, WILLIAM F. BELCHER, Sinking Fund Commissioners.


.


Collector's Department.


Clarence Coates, Collector, in Account with the Town of Saugus.


DR.


Jan. 1, 19TI.


To balance of 1905 tax .


$60 61


To interest collected


.


10 78


$71 39


CR.


Jan. 1, 1912.


By cash paid Treasurer .


$60 61


By interest paid Treasurer


10 78


$71 39


DR.


Jan. 1, 1911.


To balance of 1906 tax .


$1, 808 73


To interest collected


86 73


$1,895 46


CR.


Jan. 1, 1912.


By cash paid Treasurer .




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