Town annual report of Saugus 1913, Part 6

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 252


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Sarah A. Stevens


Carl A. Swanson


23


Sweden


Anders Swanson


Sophia Christoper Maria Gonson


Wilmot, N. H.


John B. Peabody


Bessie E. Foss


Ruth M. Edmands


22


Lucy J. Oliver


Leona M. Mansfield


21 Saugus


Roland L. Mansfield


Sarah E. Clucas


Margaret C. Fraser


42


P. E. Isle . .


Duncan Fraser .


Anna M. Cruikshank


Anna W. Hall


Ralph E. Baker


25


Somerville


Edward L. Baker


Ellen L. Hall


39


Ipswich


Andre Woodbury


Matilda F. Brackett


Edith L. McSwain


23


Lynn


Everett H. Newhall


Walter C. Stevens


84


Marriages Registered in the Town of Saugus for the Year, 1913 .- Continued.


Date.


Name.


Age.


Birthplace.


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Nov. 5


Edward M. Robinson


23


Nova Scotia


Harry Robinson


Evilena O. Ouimet


19


Cambridge


Maxime Ouimet


Nov. 6


Louis F. Bushway


23


Tunbridge, Vt.


Cyrus Bushway


Mary J. Sumner


1S


Baldwinsville


Albert Sumner


Nov. 9


John O. Williams


22


England


John Williams


Annie R. Tobey


21


Saugus


D. Walter Tobey


Anna R. Nutter Annie Scott


Nov. 12


Alexander S. Addison


27


Scotland


James Addison .


Hazel E. Kilbourn


20


Hartford Conn.


Charles R. Kilbourn


Jennie Cairnes


Nov. 14


Harold V. Perry


21


Nova Scotia


John L. Perry


Eva Hart ..


18


Boston .


George Hart


Elizabeth Rose


Nov. 19


Albert W. Lovejoy Relenza Eddy


43


Canada


Robert Eddy


Mary MacNamara


Nov. 20


Thomas Westwood


39


Saugus


David Westwood .


Lydia Pranker


Bertha F. Biglow


35


Spencer


Maurice F. Findeisen


Hermina Lenk


Nov. 23


William Beliveau


22


Lynn .


Alfred Beliveau


Mary Hamel Rosa Kraus Jane Reese


Nov. 24


Fred Montrose


39


England


John Montrose


Clara Westerdahl


Nov. 27


Joseph E. Wormstead


24


Saugus .


Charles N. Wormstead


Lila W. Coffill


Dec. I


Grace E. Woodbury


27


Beverly


Lyman Woodbury


Annie G. Burleigh


Dec. 6


Willis B. Parsons


19


Saugus .


John W. Parsons


Hazel G. Webber


20


Saugus .


Whitman Webber


Mary L. Webber Ida Smith


Dec. 7


Gertrude M. Kelter


20


Philadelphia, Pa.


Walter Kelter


Lucy Butler


Dec. 10


Jay Luther Collins


22


E. Farnham, P. Q. Scotland


Hugh Morrison


Catherine G. MacDonall


Dec. 24


M. Marie Eger .


33


Philadelphia, Pa.


Frank Eger


Anna Zappe


. 24


Sidney O. Griffith


24


Harrisville, R. I. .


Charles L. Griffith


Emma Mortmier


Blanche M. Ridlon


20


Kezar Falls, Me. .


Frank M. Ridlon .


Luella M. Stearns


Dec. 29


Carl Robertson .


21


Lynn .


IS


Saugus


John Robertson . William Pearce


Mary S. Saward


Maud A. Pearce


.


Lynn


John L. Spidell .


Alice E. Hinkley


Archer M. Robbins


27


Rockland, Me.


Levi M. Robbins


Dora Crafts


Arthur O. Rainboth


20


New York


Martin Rainboth


Martin L. Collins


Julia E. Vaughn


Margaret D.Morrison Charles R. Greuter


22


52


Philadelphia, Pa.


Joseph Greuter


Elizabeth'Schop


Theresa Salomon .


18


Boston


Saly Salomon .


Caroline Holmblad


30


No. Easton


Olaf Holmblad


Harriet A. McKeen


Mabel C. Spidell


20


Albert W. Lovejoy


Emily E. Hodgdon


62


Boston


Villa Guptill Cordelia Corbeil


Clara J. Blake


Catherine A. Walsh


Ellen Williams


Minnie Dunlop


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Carrie Mac Pherson


Deaths Registered in the Town of Saugus for the Year, 1913.


Date.


Name.


Birthplace.


Parents' Names.


.


Y.


M.


D.


Jan. 1


Benjamin W. West


72


11


12


Cambridge


John O. and Margaret (-) West


Saugus


Jan.


3


James Poland


3


1


2


Lynn .


Jan.


5


Patrick Flaherty


70


Malden


Jan.


10


Mary Cain


63


33


10


2


Derry, N. H.


Jan.


13


Saugus


Jan.


14


Boston


Jan.


15


Lucia A. Philbrick .


82


10


Jefferson, N. H.


John and Sophia (Brooks) Carleton


Jan.


21


Fannie Whittington


68


6


28


England


Benjamin and Mary (Atkins) Newhall


Saugus


Jan.


22


Henrietta L. Hitchings


70


7


29


Saugus


Perikles and Penelope (Dessula) Mazis


Jan.


23


Mildred E. Smith


28


29


Luther M. and Amelia C. (Fisk) Tuttle


Feb. 1


Margueritte A. Davis


29


7


II


Feb. 12


Karl K. Penny .


7


19


Feb. 15


Mary E. Hubbard


82


10


15


62


7


19


August and Maria (Anderson) Eliason


Salem


Feb. 17


Josephine Monson


58


Sweden .


Harrison G. and Esther (Edmands) Wilson


Saugus


Feb. 21


Nellie Fairchild


54


4


66


7


6


Marblehead


Joseph A. and Florence E. (Amory) Macleod


Boston


Mar. 5


Mildred V. Macleod .


1


1


19


Saugus


Mar. 11


William H. Skelding


53


8


9


Mar. 24


Clarence J. Marshall


1


1 1


4


Little Falls, N. Y


David and Sarah A. (Reed) Griner .


Saugus


Mar. 27


Edith R. Atherton


13


ar/ 1 9


-


Saugus


Mar. 30


Patrick F. Bresnahan


60


Apr. 3


Chester E. Morse


57


7


15


I


17


Saugus .


Apr.


9


Matilda Marshall


3


22


Ireland


Thomas H. and Hannah (Flaherty) Foley . David and Mary (Burnett) Calhoun .


Everett


Apr. 16


85


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Lowell


Jan. 20


Wakefield


Lynn


Jan. 22


Helen Mazis .


11


7


Lynn


8


13


Saugus


Simeon and Lucinda (Nutter) Smith


Saugus


Jan. 24


Peru, Vt.'


Saugus .


Calvin and Hannah (Hartshorn) Chaplin


Feb. 15


Burnham M. Remick


Magog, P. Q.


Edward and Lydia (Mooney) Remick .


Saugus


9


Saugus


22


Worcester


Thomas J. and Adeline (Whitcomb) Kittell Samuel and Sarah E. (Bartol) Sparhawk


Marblehead


Mar. 2


William H. Sparhawk


78


Saugus


England


John and Esther (-) Skelding .


Mar. 12


Augustus Williams


59


Saugus .


Alfred and Mary (McWilliam) Marshall


Saugus


Mar. 25


David C. W. Griner


61


6


Horace H. Jr. and Edith (Hall) Atherton


Lynn


Ireland .


Patrick and Honora (Costello) Bresnahan


Saugus


W. Bridgewater


Luther and Eliza (Hollis) Morse


Malden


Apr. 9


Marguerite H. Foley .


1


16


England .


John and Mariah (Pranker) Parsons


George Parsons


67


6


Saugus .


Mirio and Maria (Buccherie) Rizzotti


Hezikah and Judith (-) Drake .


Salem, N. H.


Mary R. Drake .


93


Kingston, N. H.


William A. and Louisa (Robert) Penny


Saugus


Georgetown


Worcester


Feb. 24


Annie M. Knox


Finland


Ernest and Nettie L. (Lapham) Holmes


Malden Saugus


Doris A. Holmes


11


I.ynn


Saugus


-


John and Margaret (Boyd) Poland .


Malden


Ireland .


Peter and Jutia (Cook) Flaherty


Ireland .


Edward and Catherine (Kelley) Noon


-(-) Proctor .


Saugus


Sarah A. Raddin


Anna M. Rizzotti


4


Newbury


Jacob and Phebe (Drew) Garland . .


Malden


Age.


Place of Burial.


86


Deaths Registered in the Town of Saugus for the Year, 1913 .- Continued.


Age.


Date.


Name.


Birthplace.


Parents' Names.


Y.


M.


D.


Apr. 21


47


3


5


Ireland .


Daniel and Margaret (Dailey) Sharpe


Apr. 24


William McKenna


73


=


Wakefield


Aaron and Sally (Brown) Butler


Saugus


Apr. 27


William Butler


S3


38


5


S


Carleton, N. B.


William C. and Margaret (Cochran) Allen


Lynn So. Duxbury


May


3


Lemuel J. Reed .


65


50


26


St. George, Me.


Eliot, Me.


May


5


Florence E. Kennard


60


5


23 Saugus .


Everett


May


5 6


Frank E. Orne


65


2


7


Boston


Joseph G. and Elmira (-) Orne


Newburyport


May


S


Jane Cochran .


69


May 12


Ezekiel Messenger


77


1C


59


II


22


England .


"Stephen and Johan (Wentworth) Ricker


Brooklyn, N. Y.


May 27


Susan Wrench .


66


IC


5


Seabrook, N. H.


Clayton and Mildred G. (Barnes) Penny


Saugus


May 30


Carlton W. Penny


3


5


Saugus


Boston


June I


Alice H. M. Barney


42


2


England


David and Louisa A. (Daniels) Raggitt Frank M. and Mahala F. (Furbush) Symonds


Saugus


June 7


Beatrice E. Symonds


17


27


Saugus


June II


Charles Bechtold


73


13


Germany


Saugus


June 16


Herbert D. Porter


5


Saugus


George H. and Sadie (Wilson) Porter John and Elizabeth (Gell) Cripp


Cambridge


June 19


9


19


Lynn .


Lynn


June 20


Saugus


June 23


Howard J. Walling


3


17


Saugus


John and Emma M. (Veasey) Walling


Saugus


June 23


Olive A. Wilson .


64


June 2S


Myrtle E. McAdoo ·


26


1


July


Thomas J. Dalmano


25


Italy . .


Joseph -


Cambridge


July


2


Donald M. Flemming


I


28 Saugus .


Francis S. and Ruth (Dailey) Fleming Washington I. and Henrietta (Cowan) M


iken


Saugus


July 7


Minnie E. Stokes .


43


II


July


20


James F. Mears .


75


14


Albany, N. Y.


Emanuel and Julie (Senegal) Lamoureux


Lynn


July 22


Joseph S. Lamoureux


38


7


July 26


Henry Clappin . .


IO


Lynn . .


Henry and Rozanna (Auger) Clappin


Lynn


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


St. George, Me.


May


5


Franklin P. Kalloch*


5


Saugus


Saugus


May


Ireland


S


St. Croix, N. S.


James and Mary (Doyle) Wood .


Saugus Saugus


May 19


Roseina Harris .


Newmarket, N. H.


May 24


John and Dorcas (Gibson) Gavainer .


Seabrook, N. H.


May 28


Carrie P. Hamilton .


37


10


6 7 6 1alargar


7


Saugus


Robert N. and Rose A. (Gaffney) Hanley


Malden


Daniel and Mary (Guilford) Wilson


Lynn .


Gloucester


John T. and Hattie (Dain) Dench


Lynn


Lewiston, Me.


Edward and Eliza (Fountain) Mears


Saugus


Bristol, Me.


Jonathan A. and Margaret (Murphy) Newhall


Ida M. Newhall


Bridget S. Willis .


S7


S


II


Ireland


James and - ( -- ) McKenna


Apr. 26


Apr. 28


Chester A. Ash


2


Plymouth .


Silas and Lucy H. (Waller) Reed


Alexander and Mary A. (Kalloch) Kalloch .


Ephraim S. and Elizabath (Hinchcliffe) Mansfield


Edgar F. and Ida A. (Crowell) Eveleth


James and Margaret (Linden) Manks


Mary Jane Meserve


So. Berwick, Me.


New York


14


Richard L. and Sarah A. (Chase) Gove


Saugus


Nellle Cripp . Ruth C. Hanley


9 IC 3 2 Nuvolo


Saugus


Saugus Saugus Malden


Place of Burial.


Derwood J. Eveleth


12


Deaths Registered in the Town of Saugus for the Year, 1913 .- Continued.


Date.


Name.


Birthplace.


Parents' Names.


Place of Burial.


Y.


M.


D.


July 24


Lynn


July 26


Mary A. Collins


73


4


13


Scotland


Javin and Jane (Stoddard) Holliday


Salem


Aug.


1


Samuel R. Crowell .


70


11


16


Nova Scotia


Aug.


5


Patrick Minihan


75


Ireland


Daniel and -


Aug.


5


Florence V. McBrien


34


16


Londonderry, N. H.


Aug. 9


George L. Cook Max Spivock .


5


12


Saugus' .


Aug. 9


Rosia C. Cassano


17


13


Italy .


Alfred and Amanda (Burke) Duquette


Lynn


Aug. 10


Arthur S. Laurilliard


5


10


21


Saugus


Aug. 17


Isabelle Nickerson


75


27


Vincenzo and Maria (Cadde) Terranova


Malden


Aug. 18


Luigi Terranova


11


21


Italy


Samuel and Pamelia (Fernald) Parker


Saugus


Aug. 23


Esther A. Parker .


07


11


Saugus


Asa and - (-) -


Nathan and Sarah (Chappel) Symonds


Lynn


Aug. 29


Grafton H. Symonds John McLeod"


63


6


28


Sept. 13


Nicholas Fannoney . Ella E. Allen


37


7


3


54


9


14


Haverhill .


William F. and Hannah (Putnam) Chapman


Lynn


Sept. 14


Charles A. Gatchell


85


12


Monnoth, Me.


Alanson and Pamelia (Gatchell) Gatchell


Saugus


Sept. 15


Miriam H. Larkin


51 78


6


14


Oct. 6


Emma Hattie . John J. Walsh


1


1


I Saugus . Ireland


John and Mary (Rose) Gunning


Malden


Oct. 18


Saugus


Nov. 7


William Thacker .


76


5


25


Nov. 10


Abbie F. Parks


78


Norfolk


Nov. 10


Asbury Sanders


83


27


Nov. 11


Julia A. Mitchell


52


-


Wells, Me.


Peter and Hannah (Pike) Sanders Trafton and Sarah A. (Allen) Phillips


Lynn


87


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Lynn


Josephine Forti .


17


Boston1


Frank and Rose (Aledda) Forti


"Santino Lopilato


21


Italy


Frank and Rose (Aledda) Forti


Saugus


Aug. 1


Elizabeth G. Childs


81


5


17


Lubec, Me.


William and Drusilla (Cross) Gaylor


Nova Scotia


Malden


Aug. 7


James W. and Grace M. (Froberger) Cook


Lynn


Boston


Frank and Rosie (Cassano) Cfoofolarta .


Lynn


Aug. 10


Inez A. Duquette


9


Saugus


Arthur S. and Gladys M. (Ames) Laurilliard


Saugus


Nova Scotia


Hugh and Mary (Fulton) Brown .


Aug. 29


Orrin Cheever


73


3


04


14


Salem


John and Maggie M. (McLean) McLeod


Saugus


Sept. 9


Samuel B. and Elizabeth (Frye) Nichols


Saugus


Sept. 11


Abraham and Mary (Tarsha) Fannoney


Saugus


9


9


Boston


Nelson G. and Carrie M. (Smith) Smith


Lowell


Sept. 13


William H. Chapman


10 1


28


Nova Scotia


Judah C. and Matilda F. (-) Smith


Lynn


Sept. 16


David and Phoebe (Kimball) Newhall


Saugus


Sept. 21


65


4


6


Saugus . Nova Scotia


'Daniel and Sophia (Stewart) Mcclellan


David J. and Mary (Sheridan) Walsh


Malden


Oct. 10


Edward Gunning


66


Amesbury


John and Hannah (Morse) Thacker


Saugus


New Fields


Vermont


S 100


26


Saugus


6


2


Saugus Salem


Eugene A. and Mary A. (Doole) Hubbard


Lynn


Barney and Fannie ( Karelstein) Spivock .


Danvers


5


4


Auburn, Me.


Aug. 17


Saugus


Benjamin F. Nichols .


Fitzwilliam


Charles A. Newhall


Winchester


Age.


Freeman and Rhoda (Reynolds) Crowell


.


Deaths Registered in the Town of Saugus for the Year, 1913 .- Continued.


Age.


Date.


Name.


Birthplace.


Parents' Names.


Place of Burial.


Y.


M.


D.


Nov. 14


Margaret E. Thomas


66


9


14


Ware


John and Lydia (Draper) Edmands


Nov. 27


Albion R. Hallowell


54


3


II


China, Me.


George W. and Calista K. (Reed) Hallowell


Nov. 29


Arthur A. Botham


6


Lynn


Arthur P. and Blanche (Davis) Botham


Nov. 29


Edwin M. Howe


72


8


Ruthland


Abel and Esther (Morse) Howe


Lynn


Nov. 30


Olive A. Neal


83


-


Saugus


Dec. 10


James A. Suttie



5


Dec. 20


Hannah P. Atherton


60


7


Lynn


Dec. 24


Angie J. Downing .


38


7


138108 3 I 8 I


Lynn


Nova Scotia


James A. and Minnie (Sonier) Suttie . .


James S. and Syrena C. (Newhall) Oliver


Saugus


Saugus


Spencer


Elyah and Mary (Sadler) Putnam .


.


SS


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Cambridge Waterville, Me. Saugus Lynn


Ebenezer and Priscilla (Hitching's) Neal


RECEIPTS


Taxes.


Current Year.


Polls .


· $3,440 00


Personal


.


8,708 74


Real estate


· 75,450 21


$87,598 95


Previous Years.


Polls


. $1,234 50


Personal


2,250 15 .


Real estate


· 54,655 06


58,139 71


Tax titles


. $2,943 07


Final sales


563 00


3,506 07


From State.


Corporation .


. $2,882 96


Street railway


4,175 68


National bank


236 42


7,295 06


Licenses.


Junk


$106 00


Milk


20 50


Pool and billard


23 00


Pedlars


56 00


Groves


20 00


Clam


.


23 00


248 50


Fines and Forfeits.


Court


841 50


Amount carried forward, $157,629 79


90


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $157,629 79


Grants and Gifts.


Dog licenses . 824 83


Privileges.


Public Service.


Excise Tax .


3,289 33


$161,743 95


General Government.


Town hall


$206 00


Rent of court room


120 00


$326 00


Protection of Persons and Property.


Police.


Miscellaneous


$60 00


60 00


Fire Department.


Sale of Old Material $8 00 4


8 00


Forestry.


Moth Extermination . $1,919 97


Elm Leaf Beetle


137 00


Weighing (hay scales) . 2 80


Sealer of Weights and Measures £ 43 81


2,103 58


Health and Sanitation.


Health.


Contagious diseases 467 00


Amounts carried forward,


$2,964 58 $161,743 95


91


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $2,964 58 $161,743 95


Highways.


General.


From State Highway


Com. (reimbursement ) $530 65


Rebate on Oiling, private work .


3º 92


Sale of material


43 60


605 17


Charities.


Reimbursement.


From individuals .


$58 09


From Cities and Towns .


512 70


From State


213 61


784 40


Soldiers' Benefits.


State Aid.


From State


· $3,116 00


Soldiers.


From State


74 00


3,190 00


Education.


School Department.


Tuition State Wards


$651 00


Sale of books and supplies


7 41


Miscellaneous


56 62


Other tuition


121 25


836 28


Library.


Fines.


See Library Report.


Amounts carried forward,


$8,380 43 $161,743 95


92


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$8,380 43 $161,743 95


Unclassified.


Rent.


Hathaway Place 136 50


Reimbursement.


Essex County on account killing stray dogs 95 00


8,611 93


Special Assessments.


For Expenses.


Moth extermination, 1913, $1,312 28


Moth extermination, 1912, 666 14


Moth extermination, 1911, 189 12


Moth extermination, 1910,


2 99


$2,170 53


2,170 53


Cemeteries.


Sale of Lots and Graves.


Lots


$146 62


Graves .


70 00


216 62


Care of Lots and Graves.


Mowing · $1,049 28


Foundation


107 00


Cement vaults


171 00


Grading


125 73


Miscellaneous


71 75


1,524 76


Miscellaneous.


Interment fees


$365 00


365 00


2,106 38


Amount carried forward,


$174,632 79


93


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$174,632 79


Interest.


On Deposit.


Central National Bank . $25 15


Beacon Trust Co. .


IOI 64


126 79


On Taxes.


Deferred payments . $3,165 90


3,165 90


Excess interest on final


sale .


$17 54


Excess interest on tax titles,


385 08


402 62


3,695 31


Municipal Indebtedness.


Temporary Loans.


Anticipation of Taxes


$130,000 00


130,000 00


Agency and Trust.


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds.


From Individuals .


· $605 00


From Town


Principal.


3,890 40


Interest


364 90


Short interest


68 60


4,928 90


4,928 90


Refunds and Transfers.


Refunds.


Fire Department . $7 75


*Water Department 3,730 00


J. S. Meacom litigation, 4,025 00


$7,762 75


7,762 75


Cash on hand January 1, 1913,


22,318 27


$343,338 02


*Refunded on account of Bonds and Interest paid by Treasurers which belonged to the Water Department.


EXPENDITURES


General Government.


Finance Committee.


Salary of Secretary


$50 00


$50 00


Other Expenses. .


Stationery and postage . $2 50


Printing


44 60


Telephone


2 30


Traveling expenses


4 50


All other


4 50


58 40


$108 40


Selectmen's Department.


Salaries and Wages.


Chairman


$116 70


Other Selectmen


233 30


Clerk


100 00


450 00


Other Expenses.


Stationery and postage . $22 35


Printing and advertising, 3 55


Telephones . .


62 66


All other


3 85


92 41


542 41


Auditing Department.


Salaries and Wages.


Auditor


$500 00


Compiling report, 1912,


100 00


600 00


Amounts carried forward, $600 00 $650 81


95


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $600 00 $650 81


Other Expenses.


Stationery and postage . $8 19


Printing and advertising, 28 10


Steel fixtures for safe


25 20


Express


3 15


All other


21 50


86 14


686 14


Treasury Department.


Salaries and Wages.


Treasurer


$955 00


Clerk (From Jan. 1, 1913


to Feb. 1, 1913) 45 00


1,000 00


Other Expenses.


Stationery and postage . $113 16


Printing and advertising, 12 35


Carfares, teams, etc. 9 60


Telephone


13 64


Bond


100 00


Safe, furniture, office


equipment, etc. . 413 15


All other


.


69 22


731 12


1,731 12


Unpaid Bills 1912.


Salary Jan. 1, 1913, 0


Feb. 1, 1913 .


$41 67


Salary Feb. 1, 1913, to


March 1, 1913 . 41 66


83 33


83 33


Collector's Department.


Salaries and Wages.


Collector


$1,056 51


Amounts carried forward, $1,056 51 $3,151 40


96


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $1,056 51 $3,151 40


Other Expenses.


Stationery and postage . $25 80


Printing and advertising, 37 00


Books, office supplies, etc. 22 3I


All other


3 00


88 II


1,144 62


Tax Titles.


Expenses.


Recording


$208 95


Expenses on Tax sales and Deeds . .


1,423 30


Printing


3 00


Advertising on 3 parcels,


8 70


Express


85


1,644 80


1,644 80


Assessors' Department.


Salaries and Wages.


Assessors


$255 00


Deputy Assessors . 67 44


Clerk


897 76


1,220 20


Other Expenses.


Stationery and postage . $49 26


Printing and advertising, 180 00


Car fare, and teams, etc.,


16 45


Telephone 28 35


Searching records .


177 44


All other


IO 49


461 99


1,682 19


Registration Town Notes.


Registration Fee 33 00


Amount carried forward,


$7,656 01


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


97


Amount brought forward


$7,656 01


Law Department.


Salaries aud Wages.


Town Counsel


$400 00


Other Expenses.


Stationery and postage . $6 50


Entry fee


3 00


Medical service


5 00


14 50


414 50


Town Clerk Department.


Salary and Wages.


Town Clerk .


$100 00


Other Expenses.


Stationery and postage . $39 50


Printing and advertising. 10 00


All other


25


49 75


149 75


Election and Registration Department.


Salary and Wages.


Registrars ·


$317 00


Election Officers


387 00


Police .


40 00


744 00


Other Expenses.


Stationery and postage . $ 20


Printing and advertising, 203 00


Posting distributing War-


rants .


55 00


All other


67 46 1


325 66


1,069 66


Amount carried forward,


$9,289 92


7


98


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$9,289 92


Town Hall.


Salaries and Wages.


Janitor .


$769 00


All other


2 50


771 50


Other Expenses.


Fuel


$416 57


Light .


62 85


Janitor's supplies


58 03


Inside repairs


183 53


Telephone


38 39


Outside repairs


631 98


All other


117 23


1,508 58


2,280 08


Total General Government, $11,570 00


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY.


Police.


Salaries and Wages.


Chief .


. $1,220 00


Patrolmen


3,961 65


Special police


998 78


$6,180 43 1


Horses and care of same.


Team hire


$31 00


Automobile hire


326 50


Storage


36 00


393 50


Equipment and Repairs.


Equipment for men


$82 48


Equipment and repairs


telephone .


88 72


171 20


Maintenance of Buildings.


Equipment for Station 73 42


Amounts carried forward,


$6, 818 55 $11,570 00


99


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $6,818 55 $11,570 00


Other Expenses.


Stationery and printing $43 55


Telephone


79 71


Medical service


6 00


Traveling expenses


·


8 20


All other


. 42 09


179 55


6,998 10


Constables.


Salary


$50 00


$50 00


Dog officer (To be reim- bursed by Essex County ) $95 00


95 00


145 00


Lockup.


Salary and Wages.


Keeper


$219 00


Matron


19 50


238 50


Other Expenses.


Meals for prisoners


$59 75


Laundry work


6 25


Medical service


7 00


All other .


11 18


84 18


322 68


Fire Department.


Salaries.


Chief to May 1, 1913 · $333 33


$333 33


Amounts carried forward,


$333 33


$19,035 78


100


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$333 33 $19,035 78


Engineers.


Chief to May 1, 1914 . $75 00


Asst. Engineers . 150 00


225 00


Permanent men .


. $1,602 32


Call men.


Chemical No. I .


711 45


Hose No. 2


362 65


Hose No. 3


250 00


2,926 42


Hydrant service.


Unpaid bill of 1912


$644 00


Hydrant service 1913


644 00


1,288 00


$4,772 75


Expenses.


Services at fires


$20 40


Labor fire alarm


132 64


Other employees


·


5 00


$158 04


4


Horses and care of same.


Team hire


163 25


Equipment and Repairs.


Apparatus


$454 39


Equipment for men


25 58


Alarms, boxes, etc.


92 85


All other


196 42


769 24


Hose


392 00


Fuel and Light.


Fuel


$235 15


Light


103 55


338 70


Amounts carried forward, $1,821 23 $23,808 53


101


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $1,821 23 $23,808 53


Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds.


Int. repair, plumbing,etc. $336 02


Bedding and laundry 25 14


· Outside repairs 63 18


All other


38 74


463 08


Other expenses.


Printing, stationery and


postage


$10 99


Telephone'


49 92


Rent


30 50


All other


187 21


278 62


2,562 93


Inspection.


Inspection of Building.


Salary Inspector ..


$400 00


Stationery and printing . 7 50


407 50


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


Salary of Sealer


$150 00


Car fares, teams, etc. $21 00


Equipment and supplies, 33 19


Repairs material, labor,


etc., for fitting up room,


36 07


All other


4 70


94 96


244 96


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Extermination.


Salaries and Wages.


Superintendent $894 00


Labor


5,692 15


$6,586 15


Amounts carried forward, $6,586 15 $27,023 92


IO2


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $6,586 15 $27,023 92 Other Expenses.


Printing, stationery and


postage . . ·


$19 17


Expenses on Sprayers 30 71


Teams .


584 65


Rent


88 00


Gasoline


46 79


All other


28 95


798 27


7,384 42


Elm Leaf Beetle.


Salaries and Wages.


Labor .


$158 17


$158 17


Other Expenses.


Teams .


$55 75


Gasoline


9 90


Arsenate of lead


137 00


202 65


360 82


Tree Warden.


Salary and Wages.


Labor


$141 96


$141 96


Other Expenses.


Hardware and tools


$1 50


Telephone


16 10


Teams .


40 00


57 60


199 56


Forest Warden.


Salaries and Wages.


Warden


$42 50


Fighting fires


70 60


$113 10


Amounts carried forward,


$113 10


$34,968 72


103


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$113 10 $34,968 72


Other Expenses.


Teams .


$22 25


All other


8 80


31 05


144 15


Total for protection Persons and Property, $23,542 87


HEALTH AND SANITATION. General Administration.


Salaries.


Board of Health


$75 00


Clerk


25 00


Stationery and postage 4 40


Printing and advertising,


45 00


Telephone


46 26


All other


22 61


$218 27


Quarantine and Contagious Diseases.


Board and treatment $716 79


Medical attendance 151 50


Dry goods and clothing . 4 00


Groceries and provisions,


177 69


Ambulance


54 00


All other


21 00


1,124 98


Tuberculosis.


Board and treatment


242 85


Other Expenses.


Sanitary Inspector .


$44 00


Fumigation and disin-


fectant


205 10


Equipment


24 00


Use of teams


7 50


All other


2 50


283 10


Amounts carried forward, $1,869 20 $35, 112 87


104


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $1, 869 20 $35,112 87


Vital Statistics.


Births .


$109 50


Deaths .


71 00


Marriages


19 80


$200 30


Plumbing Inspection.


Salary .


$500 00


500 00


Inspection Milk and Cattle.


Salary .


142 00


Collection of Ashes and Garbage.


Ashes and Garbage.


Contract . $1,380 00


1,380 00


OTHER HEALTH AND SANITATION.


Drainage.


Cesspools, Drains, etc.


Labor $19 50


Pipe


II 66


Cleaning cesspool


3 00


Burial dead animals


63 00


97 16


Total for Health and Sanitation,


4,188 66


Highways and Bridges.


General Adminstration.


Salary of Superintendent, $877 50


Other Expenses 18 35


$895 85


Amounts carried forward,


$895 85


$39,301 53


105


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$895 85 $39,301 53


General Highway Expenditures.


*Labor . $7,339 61


*Teams


2,132 28


Brick, broken stone,


gravel, etc.


64 15


Equipment and repairs, 313 83


Coal and wood .


71 51


Pipe


481 38


All other


144 55


10,547 31


Sidewalk Maintenance.


Labor


$264 29


Teams .


10 50


Contract work on side-


walk


100 00


Contract work on side-


walk


100 00


474 79


Ballard Street Sidewalk. .


Labor


$66 20


Teams .


32 40


98 60


Concrete.


Crossing walks


$58 50


Skim coat


105 95


164 45


12,181 00


Small Town Act.


Unpaid bill, 1912


625 05


Concrete Sidewalk.


Contract


350 00


Amounts carried forward,


$350 00


$52,107 58


*Reimbursed by Commonwealth of Massachusetts on account of work done on Turn- pike and Upham street $530.65.


106


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $350 00 $52, 107 58


Snow and Ice.


Labor .


$374 25


Teams .


7 10


Equipment and repairs, 58 65


Sand


87 50


All other


I 92


529 42


Oiling Streets.


Contract


2,996 37


Street Lighting. Contract.


Electricty


7,416 82


11,292 61


Unpaid bill of 1912


597 43


CHARITES AND SOLDIER'S BENEFITS. Poor Department.


General Adminstration.


Salary of Overseer's $300 00


Clerk hire


61 60


Printing, stationery and


postage


13 35


Telephone


72 18


All other . . 108 20


$555 33


Town Farm.


*Salary of Superintendent, $150 00


*Other salaries and wages 25 00


Outside repairs 100 00


*Insurance


90 00


365 00


Amounts carried forward,


$920 33


$63,997 62


*Paid by Overseers' orders.


107


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, Outside Relief by Towns.


$920 33


$63,997 62


Cash


$64 20


Rent


61 00


Groceries and provisions,


1,885 48


Coal and wood


338 44


Board and care


1,339 38


Medicine and medical


attendance


318 85


Burials


52 00


State Institutions


140 50


Other institutions .


148 10


Shoes and clothing


149 25


4,497 20


Relief Given by Other Cities and Towns.


Cities


$689 0I


Towns .


58 29


747 30


Other Expenses.


Team and ambulance


$50 00


Town Physician . 25 00


75 00


6,239 83


Soldiers' Benefits.


Administration.




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