Town annual report of Saugus 1913, Part 8

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


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15


9 15


868


Annie R. Holden


2 80


6 00


I4


8 94


869


Alexis Kochwas and


Trefton Pappas


5 30


6 00


15


II 45


870


Madelaine Landry


3 73


6 00


16


9 89


871


Laura F. Langley


IO 14


6 00


50


16 64


872


Ida Munn


2 80


6 00


14


8 94


873


Joseph and Iride


Martinoli


9 40


6 00


46


15 86


874


Elizabeth McCarthy,


I


6 00


08


7 63


875


Henry H. Moore


4 31


6 00


21


IO 52


876


Luke S. Moore


5 92


6 00


29


12 21


877


Anna M. Morton


I 86


6 00


09


7 95


878


Richard E. Murphy


5 13


6 00


25


II 38


879


Jacob Norgren


7 50


6 00


37


13 87


860


W. A. Engerman


·


124


TAX TITLE ACCOUNT. .


1912


Deed No.


Name


Tax


Expense


Interest


Total


880 James F. Biggs


$77 10


$6 00


$4 28 $87 38


881 Frank L. Pitkins


1 04


6 00


06


7 10


882


Harry L. Pitkins


66


6 00


04


6 70


883


Harry L. Pitkins


3 62


5 60


20


9 42


SS4


Vincenzo Radosta


3 73


6 00


21


9 94


885


Benj. F. Spinney


4 14


6 00


23


10 37


886


Mary E. Stone


·


2 30


6 00


I2


8 42


887


Nelson Sullivan


18 09


6 00


99


25 08


888


Willard Welsh


6 21


6 00


34


12 55


889


Willard Welsh


6 21


5 60


34


12 15


890


Archie Raymond


2 19


6 00


II


8 30


891


Walter Rome


4 47


6 00


24


IO 71


892


Eugene Savoy


3 87


6 00


21


10 08


893


S. and Eli Winkler


6 71


6 00


37


13 08


894


Brice S. Evans


16 15


6 00


90


23 05


895


Brice S. Evans


.


16 15


5 60


90


22 65


896


Brice S. Evans


64 58


5 60


3 59


73 77


897


Brice S. Evans


38 50


5 60


2 13


46 23


898


Brice S. Evans


13 66


5 60


76


20 02


S99


Brice S. Evans


16 15


5 60


90


22 65


900


Brice S. Evans


14 78


5 60


8I


21 19


901


J. Franklin Otis


I 78


6 00


09


7 87


902


J. Franklin Otis


6 07


5 60


33


12 00


903


J. Franklin Otis


2 02


5 60


II


7 73


904


J. Franklin Otis


2 90


5. 60


15


8 65


905


J. Franklin Otis


13 21


5 60


63


19 44


906


J. Franklin Otis


I


5 60


IO


7 63


907


J. Franklin Otis


3 37


5 60


18


9 15


908


J. Franklin Otis


5 90


5 60


31


II SI


909


J. Franklin Otis


2 67


5 60


I4


8 41


910


J. Franklin Otis


IO IO


5 60


55


16 25


9II


J. Franklin Otis


2 07


5 60


II


7 78


912


J. Franklin Otis


3 48


5 60


18


9 26


913


J. Franklin Otis


2 92


5 60


16


8 68


1911


914


J. William Gifford


. $15 70


$5 60


$2 92


$24 22


915


William Williams


·


7 68


6 00


88


14 56


916 A. A. Coughlin


I I2


5 60


13


6 85


917


A. A. Coughlin


1 02


5 60


13


6 75


.


.


.


.


125


TAX TITLE ACCOUNT.


19II.


Deed No. Name


Tax


Expense


Interest


Total


918 A. A. Coughlin


I 28


5 60


14


7 02


919


A. A. Coughlin


I 28


5 60


I4


7 02


920


A. A. Coughlin


.


8 96


5 60


I 03


15 59


921


A. A. Coughlin


I 92


5 60


22


7 74


922


A. A. Coughlin


58


5 60


07


6 25


923


A. A. Coughlin


I 02


5 60


I3


6 75


924


A. A. Coughlin


I 16


5 60


I3


6 89


925


A. A. Coughlin


I 04


5 60


I3


6 77


926


A. A. Coughlin


19 40


5 60


2 23


27 23


927


A. A. Coughlin


16 38


5 60


I 87


23 85


928


F. W. Coughlin


I 58


5 60


18


7 36


929


F. W. Coughlin


4 17


5 60


48


IO 25


930


F. W. Coughlin


3 28


5 60


38


9 26


93I


F. W. Coughlin


1 66


5 60


18


7 44


932


F. W. Coughlin


2 IO


5 60


25


7 95


933


F. W. Coughlin


I 02


5 60


I3


6 75


934


F. W. Coughlin


5 27


5 60


67


II


54


935


F. W. Coughlin


13 77


5 60


I 57


20 94


936


F. W. Coughlin


4 48


5 60


5I


IO 59


937


F. W. Coughlin


12 II


5 60


I


38


19 09


938


F. W. Coughlin


2 00


5 60


23


7 83


939


F. W. Coughlin


I 51


5 60


18


7 29


940% F. W. Coughlin


2 56


5 60


29


8 45


941


F. W. Coughlin


2 86


5 60


33


8 79


942 F. W. Coughlin


51


5 60


07


6 18


943


F. W. Coughlin


I 52


5 60


7 30


944


F. W. Coughlin


I 54


5 60


18


7 32


945


F. W. Coughlin


4 83


5 60


56


IO 99


946


F. W. Coughlin


3 38


5 60


39


9 37


947 F. W. Coughlin


3 42


5 60


39


9 41


948


F. W. Coughlin


2 43


5 60


27


8 30


949


F. W. Coughlin


7 19


5 60


83


13 62


950


F. W. Coughlin


3 15


5 60


36


9 II


951


F. W. Coughlin


6 07


5 60


70


12 37


952


F. W. Coughlin


32 40


5 60


3 74


41 74


953


F. W. Coughlin


7 38


5 60


85


13 83


954


F. W. Coughlin


·


599 04


5 60


68 47


673 II


1912.


955 A. A. Coughlin


3 73


5 80


27


9 80


956 A. A. Coughlin


91


5 40


06


6 37


.


.


.


126


TAX TITLE ACCOUNT.


Due No. Name


Tax


Expense


Interest


Total


957 A. A. Coughlin


83


5 40


06


6 29


958 A. A. Coughlin


93


5 40


об


6 39


959 A. A. Coughlin


2 28


5 40


16


7 84


960


A. A. Coughlin


2 09


5 40


15


7 64


961


A. A. Coughlin


I 59


5 40


II


7 10


962


A. A. Coughlin


2 02


5 40


14


7 56


963


A. A. Coughlin


I 97


5 40


14


7 51


964


A. A. Coughlin


83


5 40


06


6 29


965


A. A. Coughlin


6 38


5 40


45


12 23


966


A. A. Coughlin


3 II


5 40


22


8 72


967


A. A. Coughlin


10 04


5 40


70


16 14


968


A. A. Coughlin.


3 50


5 40


25


9 15


969


A. A. Coughlin


8 09


5 40


57


14 06


970


A. A. Coughlin


6 21


5 40


43


12 04


971


A. A. Coughlin


14 82


5 40


I


03


21 25


972


A. A. Coughlin


4 33


5 40


30


10 03


973


A. A. Coughlin


12 94


5 40


90


19 24


974


A. A. Coughlin


IO


35


5 40


71


16 46


975


A. A. Coughlin


7 25


5 40


51


13 16


976


A. A. Coughlin


2 73


5 40


20


8 33


977


A. A. Coughlin


2 28


5 40


16


7 84


978


A. A. Coughlin


I 04


5 40


07


6 51


979


A. A. Coughlin


I 04


5 40


07


6 51


980


A. A. Coughlin


6 21


5 40


43


12 04


981


A. A. Coughlin


5 30


5 40


36


II 06


982


A. A. Coughlin


I 78


5 40


I 2


7 30


983


A. A. Coughlin


.


4 39


5 40


30


10 09


984


A. A. Coughlin


I 04


5 40


07


6 51


985


A. A. Coughlin


5 89


5 40


41


II 70


986


A. A. Coughlin


2 53


5 40


18


8 II


987


A. A. Coughlin


I 28


5 40


09


6 77


988


A. A. Coughlin


I 24


5 40


09


6 73


989


A. A. Coughlin


2 51


5 40


18


8 09


990


A. A. Coughlin


72


5 40


05


6 17


991


A. A. Coughlin


85


5 40


06


6 31


992


A. A. Coughlin


2 07


5 40


14


7 61


993


A. A. Coughlin


15 73


5 40


I 09


22 22


994


A. A. Coughlin


·


13 25


5 40


92


19 57


995


A. A. Coughlin


.


7 25


5 40


51


13 16


996


A. A. Coughlin


2 55


5 40


18


8 13


.


.


.


Totals .


$3,635 54 $1,477 50 $295 90 $5,408 94


127


TAX TITLE ACCOUNT.


Total charges, 1911


Tax · . $2,182 28


Total charges, 1912


Tax


1,453 26


Total charges, expense,


$1,477 50


Total charges, excess interest .


$295 90


Total charges for year,


$5,408 94


$3,635 54 $1,477 50 $295 90 $20,044 95


Credit Sheet.


TAX TITLES RELEASED.


Name


Tax Title


Excess Interest


Total


Oscar Pentilla


$7 86


$1 20


$9 06


F. W. Coughlin .


25 66


2 05


27 71


A. A. Coughlin .


13 67


I 90


15 57


Arthur B. Odear .


71 20


6 66


77 86


A. Albert Robinson Thomas E. Rhodes


71 52


7 89


79 41


184 00


46 92


230 92


G. W. Smiledge .


6 38


I 78


8 16


F. W. Coughlin .


14 69


I II


15 80


F. W. Coughlin .


II 78


I


04


12 82


F. W. Coughlin .


II 43


I OI


12 44


F. W. Coughlin .


27 12


2 41


29 53


F. W. Coughlin


13 15


21


14 36


F. W. Coughlin .


12 32


1


IO


13 42


Frank Green


12 32


2 28


14 60


Richard Grafton .


8 96


2 99


II 95


Nina R. Barker


14 74


4 13


18 87


F. W. Coughlin


12 32


I 19


13 51


F. W. Coughlin .


,


38 10


3 69


41 79


F. W. Coughlin


.


18 99


I 84


20 83


F. W. Coughlin


.


32 37


3 14


35 51


F. W. Coughlin


12 70


I 23


13 93


F. W. Coughlin


II 59


I 12


12 71


L. P. Mooning


26 39


5 10


31 49


L. P. Mooning


36 07


6 97


43 04


L. P. Mooning


34 06


9 54


43 60


128


TAX TITLE ACCOUNT.


Name


Tax Title


Excess Interest


Total


A. A. Coughlin


8 29


83


9 12


A. A. Coughlin


8 16


20


8 36


Charles W. Dearborn .


23 29


I 88


25 17


A. A. Coughlin


.


10 53


I 13


II 66


F. W. Coughlin .


14 93


I 60


16 53


F. W. Coughlin .


14 26


I 46


15 72


Frank F. Fisk


318 92


53 58


372 50


Frances G. Fisk .


292 51


49 15


341 66


A. A. Coughlin .


9 22


I 03


10.25


A. A. Coughlin


9 28


61


9 89


A. A. Coughlin


9 14


15


9 29


F. W. Coughlin


13 06


I 47


14 53


F. W. Coughlin


32 37


3 88


36 25


Adelbert H. Robie


22 51


3 60


26 II


Adelbert H. Robie


25 32


I 76


27 08


A. A. Coughlin .


8 03


43


8 46


A. A. Coughlin


.


$10 98


$1 33


$12 31


F. W. Coughlin .


10 13


I


28


II 41


F. W. Coughlin


22 42


2 83


25 25


F. W. Coughlin


II 43


I 34


12 77


F. W. Coughlin


15 02


I 89


16 91


F. W. Coughlin


.


.


.


II 52


II 52


A. A. Coughlin


.


16 36


I 94


18 30


A. A. Coughlin


19 69


2 36


22 05


A. A. Coughlin .


21 02


2 54


23 56


A. A. Coughlin


II 56


I 00


12 56


A. A. Coughlin


.


26 85


2 03


28 88


A. A. Coughlin


20 19


I 50


21 69


A. A. Coughlin


17 76


I 3I


19 07


A. A. Coughlin


.


12 90


92


13 82


A. A. Coughlin


10 46


80


II 26


A. A. Coughlin


IO 98


I


44


12 42


A. A. Coughlin


IO 46


84


II 30


A. A. Coughlin


.


IO 93


79


II 72


F. W. Coughlin


.


14 28


I 82


16 10


F. W. Coughlin .


38 73


5 17


43 90


F. W. Coughlin .


56 19


75


56 94


George C. Blakeley


30 38


06


30 44


Anna M. Morton .


8 41


67


9 08


F. W. Coughlin


10 13


10 13


F. W. Coughlin


15 26


15 26


I29


TAX TITLE ACCOUNT.


Name


Tax Title


Excess Interest


Total


Anna M. Morton .


7 95


05


8 00


Charles R. Evans


137 87


14 85


152 72


Charles R. Evans


23 12


2 51


25 63


Charles R. Evans


26 32


2 84


29 16


Charles R. Evans


26 72


2 92


29 64


Charles R. Evans


26 32


2 84


29 16


Charles R. Evans


24 19


2 70


26 89


Bryce S. Evans


120 00


50


I20 50


Bryce S. Evans


20 02


IO


20 12


Bryce S. Evans


22 65


I2


22


77


Bryce S. Evans


23 05


I2


23 17


Bryce S. Evans


22 65


12


22


77


Bryce S. Evans


21 19


II


21


30


J. W. Gifford


24 22


15


24 37


A. A. Coughlin


IO 93


28


II 21


Charles R. Evans


23 86


4 52


28 38


Charles R. Evans


23 46


4 42


27 88


Charles R. Evans


119 56


22 69


142 25


Charles R. Evans


20 72


3 94


24 66


Charles R. Evans


23 46


4 42


27 88


Charles R. Evans


2I 4I


4 25


25 66


Pino Heiryig


9 15


15


9 30


Pino Hieryig


12 50


23


12 73


Charlotte Anderson


12 71


24


12 95


Madeline Landry


9 89


25


10 14


Edith Miliano


123 85


31 69


155 54


Palologos Chisalnalis


12 05


I 20


13 .25


$2,943 07


$385 08 $3,328 15


Credited by final sales .


. $1,470 61


Credited by disclaimer


76


Total tax titles released for the


year.


.


$4,414 44


$4,414 44


Balance on hand Dec. 31,


1913


$15,630 51


NOTE .- The balance as shown is $15,630.5 :. On the balance sheet same shows $15,638.91, a difference of $S.40, owing to an error of 20 cents each, on last sale of 41 deeds, for record ing. This has been corrected in 1914 work.


9


I 30


Final Sales to Town of Saugus for Year 1913.


Tax 1911


Tax 1912


Tax Titles


Interest


Cost


Recording


Total


$3 95


$41 94


$5 63


$5 25


$1 60


$58 37


*Olive F. Amerige William L. Brown


·


·


79


34 41


6 50


5 25


I 60


48 55


6 07


87 63


16 00


5 25


I


60


116 55


II 46


72 05


9 2I


5 25


I


60


99 57


2 07


50 22


14 05


5 25


I


60


73 19


*William P. Gourley Richard Graham heirs


2 66


II 5I


47 48


13 66


5 25


I


60


82 16


Morris Harris


.


.


5 18


82 07


14 19


5 25


I


60


108 29


John L. Herratt


·


·


.


3 II


37 67


5 OI


5 25


I


60


52 64


Charles E. Jenning .


4 08


73 93


17 20


5 25


I


60


102 06


Annie Johnson


5 58


4 5I


50 62


8 99


5 25


1 60


76 55


Morris Katzman


II 63


59 98


7 87


5 25


I


60


86 33


Edward Linnekan


7 18


5 82


63 26


18 50


5 25


I


60


IOI 61


M. L. Littlefield


4 14


69 93


15 68


5 25


I


60


96 60


Margaret A. Lynch .


2 07


42 80


8 63


5 25


I


60


60 35


James G. Scribner


.


·


4 14


76 64


15 91


5 25


I


60


103 54


Frank W. Silver


·


2 48


2 OI


44 52


IO 73


5 25


I


60


66 59


Roscoe Silver .


.


.


I 76


67 65


8 84


5 25


I 60


85 10


*Fred C. Spinney


.


6 09


78 54


12 12


5 25


I 60


103 60


.


-


.


.


6 23


67 19


14 04


5 25


I


60


94 31


Rose Huberman


.


.


.


.


.


FINAL SALE ACCOUNT.


.


·


* Richard Condon Edward F. Davis


·


*Fannie M. Taylor


·


10 18


151 93


42 33


5 25


I 60


21I 29


Lizzie A. Taylor


.


1


28


I 04


28 75


7 54


5 25


I 60


45 46


E. E. Thompson


·


3 31


48 57


7 86


5 25


I 60


66 59


George Thompson


.


.


2 57


46 09


8 31


5 25


1 60


63 82


James P. Walsh


3 II


46 74


8 49


5 25


I 60


65 19


$19 18


$116 83 $1,470 61


$297 29


$126 00


$38 40 $2,068 31


Credit Sheet.


Excess Interest


Amount of Final Taking


East Weymouth Savings Bank


$6 30


$211 29


L. Cucci


2 83


73 19


Alice C. Siefert


3 78


116 55


B. M. Clifford


2 40


103 60


James G. Miller


2 23


58 37


Total credits excess interest


$17 50


Total credits on final taking .


$563 00


$563 00


Balance on hand December 31, 19'3


$1,505 31


*The property that has been sold.


I31


FINAL SALE ACCOUNT.


Sold by the Town of Saugus to


.


.


·


132


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Outstanding Bonds.


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


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 . 1,000 00


· 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 . Due July 10, 1928, at 4 per cent .


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1929, at 4 per cent . Due July 10, 1930, at 4 per cent . Due July 10, 1931, at 4 per cent .


1,000 00


1,000 00


Due July 10, 1932, at 4 per cent .


1,000 00


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 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


$25,000 00


Principal of Water Loan, Payable as Follows.


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 . December 1, 1920, at 32 per cent


6,500 00


3,000 00


$40,000 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


133


TREASURER'S REPORT.


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


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


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. 8. 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


$6,000 00


Coupon Water Bonds of 1912, Issued under Chapter 91, Acts of 1911.


No. 11. Due April 1, 1917, at 4 per cent . · $1,000 00


No. 12. Due April 1, 1917, at 4 per cent 1,000 00


No. 13. Due April 1, 1918, at 4 per cent 1,000 00 No. 14. Due April 1, 1918, at 4 per cent . 1,000 00


No. 15. Due April 1, 1919, at 4 per cent . 1,000 00


$5,000 00


Coupon Water Bonds of 1913, Issued under Chapter 91, Acts of 1911.


No. 16. Due May 1, 1919, at 4 per cent . $1,000 00


No. 17. Due May 1, 1920, at 4 per cent . 1,000 00


No. 18. Due May 1, 1920, at 4 per cent . 500 00 No. 19. Due Aug. 1, 1920, at 42 per cent . 500 00


No. 20. Due Aug. 1, 1920, at 42 per cent . 1,000 00


No. 21. Due Aug. 1, 1921, at 42 per cent . 1,000 00


No. 22. Due Aug. 1, 1921, at 42 per cent . 1,000 00 No. 23. Due Aug. 1, 1922, at 42 per cent . 1,000 00


$7,000 00


Felton Schoolhouse Loan, Payable as Follows. One-fifth Series No. 1, due May 1, 1915, at 32 per cent


$5,000 00


. One-fifth Series No. 2, due May 1, 1916, at 32 per cent . 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 3} 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.


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TREASURER'S REPORT.


1905 Schoolhouse Loan Payable as Follows :


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, as 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


$59,000 00


East Saugus Schoolhouse Loan, 1910.


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 CO


Due July 1, 1918, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


Due July 1, 1919, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


.


$6,000 00


TREASURER'S REPORT.


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


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 May 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 Due May 1, 1925, at 4 per cent Due May 1, 1926, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


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, 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


$22,000 00


Roby Schoolhouse Loan Payable as Follows.


July 1, 1914, at 4 per cent $3,000 00 July 1, 1915, at 4 per cent 3,000 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


Due May 1, 1929, at 4 per cent Due May 1, 1930, at 4 per cent


1,000 00


1,000 00


$6,000 00


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TREASURER'S REPORT.


Temporary Loans Outstanding January 1, 1914. May 16, 1913, No. 34, due January 5, 1914, at 4 1-2 per cent . $50,000 00 · June 23, 1913, No. 35, due February 23, 1914, at 5 1-4 per cent . 5,000 00 · June 23, 1913, No. 36, due February 23, 1914, at 5 1-4 per cent . · 5,000 00


July 9, 1913, No. 37, due April 9, 1914, 5 45-100 per cent . ·


5,000 00


· 5 65-100 per cent · . August 1, 1913, No. 39, due July 1, 1914, at 5 60-100 per cent . · August 13, 1913, No. 40, due August 13, 1914, at 5 60-100 per cent . .


10,000 00


· August 13, 1913, No. 41, due August 13, 1914, at ¿. 5 60-100 per cent ·


5,000 00


, · December 29, 1913, No. 42, due October 15, 1914, at 5 per cent 8,000 00


$98,000 00


Statement of the Town Bonded Debt.


Water Loans


$83,000 00


Roby Schoolhouse loan 6,000 00


Felton Schoolhouse loan


25,000 00


1905 Schoolhouse loan


59,000 00


East Saugus Schoolhouse loan, 1905 22,000 00


East Saugus Schoolhouse loan, 1910


6,000 00


$201,000 00


Total Schoolhouse Bonds outstanding . $118,000 00


Total Water Bonds outstanding 83,000 00


$201,000 00


at July 24, 1913, No. 38, due May 22, 1914, at


5,000 00


5,000 00


REPORT OF Finance Committee and Estimate.


SAUGUS, MASS., January 1, 1914. To the Citizens of the Town of Saugus :


We hereby submit to you our annual report for the year 1913, which we have materially shortened, our recommendations hav- ing previously been brought to your attention at the preceding Town Meetings.


Our estimated appropriations for the several departments for the year 1914 you will notice are much larger than in previ- ous years, and with the appropriation made at our last Town Meeting in December of over $7,563.60, which must be taken care of in our 1914 tax levy, should cause every citizen to give careful consideration to all appropriations asked for at this time.


We, no doubt, shall have in the Warrant of the coming Annual Town Meeting, articles asking for appropriations for the extension of Woodbury avenue, and also the erection of a stand- pipe. Both of these propositions, if voted, should add materi- ally to our valuation, but, both should be met by a bond issue.


You will find that the appropriations for schools, asked for by the School Board, has materially increased, and for the pres- ent we have estimated the amount as taken by the figures given to us by the School Board.


It will also be noticed that this year six vacancies must be filled on this Committee, and we trust that citizens will be elected who are willing to give their time and consideration to the matters that come before the Finance Committee, so as to merit your support in the future, as it has in the past.


The following is our estimate of the municipal appropriations for 1914 :


Respectfully submitted for the Committee,


WILLIAM H. SMALL, Chairman. ALVAH J. SHEPHERD, Secretary.


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REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE.


General Government.


Finance Committee


$125 00


Selectmen's Department,


600 00


Auditor's Department 600 00


Treasurer's Department,


1,245 00


Collector's Department .


1,150 00


Tax Titles ·


1,700 00


Assessors' Department .


1,500 00


Registration Town notes,


35 00


Law Department .


450 00


Town Clerk .


175 00


Election and Registra- tion .


1,000 00


Expenses Town Hall


2,300 00


Total


$10,880 00


Protection of Persons and Property.


Police Department · $9,000 00


Town Constable .


50 00


Fire Engineers' salaries,


300 00


Firemen's salaries . ·


3,500 00


Fire Department (gen-


eral) .


2,000 00


Fire Department (Hose


account ) .


400 00


Fire Department (Out- side repairs) 100 00


Hydrant service


644 00


Inspection of building


450 00


Sealer of Weights and Measures . 200 00


Moth Department . 2,674 00


Moth Department ( rebate) 600 00


Elm leaf beetle


375 00


Tree warden


300 00


Forest fires


300 00


Total


$20,893 00


REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE. 139


Health and Sanitation.


Health Department


. $1,200 00


Vital statistics


300 00


Inspection of plumbing . 550 00


Inspection of milk cattle,


150 00


Collection ashes and gar-


bage .


. $1,320 00


Total


$3,520 00


Highways and Bridges.


Highways


$12,000 00


Concrete sidewalks


350 00


Oiling streets


·


3,000 00


Snow and ice


1,200 00


Street lighting


7,677 96


Total


$24,227 96


Charities and Soldiers' Benefits.


Overseers of Poor . . $8,000 00


Saugus Home


· 10,000 00


.


Overseers of Poor, out-


side . 300 00


State and military aid


3,000 00


Soldiers' burial


148 00


Soldiers' relief


1,000 00


Total


$22,448 00


Recreation and Unclassified.


Memorial Day $275 00


Printing and distributing Town Reports 700 00


Public grounds


300 00


$1,275 00


Reserve Fund


· $5,000 00


$5,000 00


Enterprise and Cemetery.


Riverside Cemetery . $2,200 00


Betterments


Riverside


Cemetery


500 00


Total


$2,700 00


.


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REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE.


Interest and Maturing Debt.


Interest on Temporary


loans .


. $6,500 00


Interest on School loans,


4,575 00


Sinking Fund


600 00


Maturing debts (School


loans)


. 7,000 00


Water loans .


6,000 00


Interest on Water Ioans, 2,585 00


Total


$27,260 00


Unpaid Bills.


Unpaid bills for 1913


$698 86


Total


$698 86


Education and Library.


Superintendent of Schools $2,000 00


Secretary of Schools 50 00


Schools (outside repairs) 1,000 00


Schools (interior repairs) 1,500 00 Schools (general expense) 56,100 00


Public Library


· 1,400 00


$62,050 00


State tax $13,600 00


County tax 8,200 00


Metropolitan and Charles River Basin tax . · 3,900 00


$25,700 00


- $206,652 82


Water Department


Financial Report for Year Ending December 31, 1913. GENERAL MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT.


RECEIPTS.


Balance January 1, 1913 $827 77


Received June Rebate from Lynn 5,757 81


Received December Rebate from Lynn


3,933 30


Received interest on bank deposits


22 25


Received interest from services . 4 88


Received premium and interest on bonds issued


30 85


Note .- Bonds authorized by Town Meeting and


raised in September, 1913.


Received from services 3,470 19


Received from sale of junk, etc. . 8 00


Received from 63 new meters installed 764 00


Received from inspecting and adjusting meter not installed by Water Board . 4 00


Received from special appropriation by Special Town Meeting of November 24, 1913 2,000 00


Received from Extension Fund (temporarily loaned) . · Note .- Paid back from receipts since January I, 1914. Total receipts . ·


188 82


$17,011 87


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid for stock


$1,972 17


Paid for tools


69 04


Paid interest on water loans


3,244 28


Paid for miscellaneous expense


538 86


Paid for freight and expressing 28 47


Paid for labor and salaries


4,117 30


Paid for teaming


491 75


Amount carried forward,


$10,461 87


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REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT


Amount brought forward, $10,461 87


Paid for insurance


50 00


Paid Bond due July 10, 1913 1,000 00


Paid Bond due November 1, 1913, No. 3


1,000 00


Paid Bond due November 1, 1913, No. 4 1,000 00


Paid Bond due December 1, 1913


3,500 00


Total disbursements


· $17,011 87


EXTENSION ACCOUNT.


RECEIPTS.


Balance January 1, 1913


$373 52


Received from Bonds issued


7,000 00


Received from special appropriation


2,500 00


Total receipts .


$9,873 52


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid for stock


$4,801 00


Paid for miscellaneous expense


19 95


Paid for labor and salary


4,049 20


Paid for freight and expressing


419 99


Paid for teaming


271 66


Paid to general maintenance (temporarily loaned),


188 82


Note .- Transferred to General Maintenance Fund, December 27, 1913, and paid back from mainte- nance receipts since January 1, 1914.


Extension cash balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1913


122 90


Total


$9,873 52


General stock on hand, December 31, 1913 .


$1,422 99


Extension stock on hand, December 31, 1913 1,467 98


Tools on hand, December 31, 1913


702 44


Due from services laid


462 95


Due from City of Lynn, for repairing meters, 1912 bill . .


76 65


Due from City of Lynn, for repairing meters, 1913 bill . 119 79


REPROT OF WATER DEPARTMENT


143


Services and Repairs.


New services laid


147


Services repaired


54


Services changed to new mains


3


Services frozen .


4


Services cleaned out (no force) .


170


Feet of 1 1-4-inch galvanized wrought iron pipe used


583 2-3


Feet of [-inch galvanized wrought iron pipe used, Feet of 3-4-inch galvanized wrought iron pipe used, Feet of 1-inch enamel pipe used .


4,665 189 1-2


New meters set .


1,673 7-12 63


Meters repaired .


37


New fire hydrants set .


9


Fire hydrants replaced


4


Fire hydrants repaired


8


New main gates used .


13


Main gates repaired


2


Main pipe leaks repaired


5


144


REPORT OF WATER COMMISSIONERS.


Table Showing Location, Etc., of Water Pipes Laid Since 1887.




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