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16,526 32
Oct. 5. Selectmen's Orders, 1892, paid to date 5. Deposit in National Security Bank, Lynn, to the credit of B. O. Honors, Treas. . . $39,738 05
66
5.
Cash in Treasurer's hands this day S 55
66 5. Balance of account this day $39,746 60 $39,746 60
$56,946 59
118
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
BENJAMIN O. HONORS, Treasurer, in account
DR.
1892.
Oct. 5.
To Balance of account this day .
$39,746 60
15. M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes .
737 00
66
22. M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes
354 10
66
29. W. H. Rogers, for tuition of scholars · 10 00
66
29. Aaron R. Bunting, for two covering stones .
2 00
31. M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes
482 70
Nov. 5.
66
12.
66 66
66
66
154 97
66
19.
66
66
66
66
66
.
598 13
66
26.
66 66 66
66
237 50
Dec. 1.
66
66
66
344 56
66
3.
66
66 66
66
299 75
3.
Lynn & Boston Railroad Co., 72 loads pav- ing stone at 25c.
18 00
M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes . 593 50
66
10.
M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes
574 00
66
12.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts corpora- tion tax, 1892
16,672 36
66
12.
· Commonwealth of Massachusetts, National Bank tax .
1,439 44
66
12.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Military Aid, Chap. 279, Acts, 1889
198 00
66
12. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State Aid, Chap. 301, Acts, 1889
1,157 00
12. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Tempor- ary support of paupers ·
25 68
66
17.
M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes 477 76
66 22.
M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes .
432 00
24. John Gannon, old fence rails and posts
5 00
29.
M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes .
665 63
66 31.
A. F. Nesbett, Agent. receipts for Town Hall to date
153 00
66 31.
M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes .
413 75
66
.
169 85
.
$65,962 28
7.
119
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
current with the Town of Swampscott.
CR.
1892.
Nov. 1. E. K. Jenkins, County Treasurer, County tax, 1892
$4,952 28
2.
Lynn Institution for Savings .
Interest on Note No. 34 for $3,000, 6 mos. at 4 per cent .
60 00
9.
Note No. 55, Temporary Loan, due this day . 10,000 00
15.
Note No. 41, Town Debt, due this day
4,333 33
66
15. Interest on Note No. 41, from Sept. 25 to Nov. 15. 1892, 51 days at 4 per cent .
24 52
66
22.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts .
Interest on 2 Notes Nos. 28 and 29 ($500 each), 6 mos. at 4 per cent 20 00
66
22.
Interest on 2 Notes Nos. 30 and 31 ($1,000 each), 6 mos. at 4 per cent ·
40 00
" 22. Interest on 2 Notes Nos. 47 and 48 35 00 ($1,000 each), 6 mos. at 312 per cent . Interest on 5 Notes Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 ($1,000 each) for 6 mos. at 31/2 per cent 87 50
Dec. 3.
3. F. S. Moseley & Co., Bankers.
Note No. 56 due Dec. 4, held by Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
12,000 00
Dec. 12.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Note No. 7, Water Pipe loan, due this day
1,500 00
66
12.
Interest on Note No. 7 for 6 mos. at 4 per cent . State tax, 1892
30 00
.6 12.
4,235 00
1893.
Selectmen's Orders, 1892
12,166 90
Jan. 4. 4.
Deposit in National Security Bank, Lynn, to the credit of B. O. Honors, Treas. . · . $16,449 38
4. Cash in Treasurer's hands this day 28 37 “ 4. Balance of account this day . $16,477 75 $16,477 75
$65,962 28
120
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
BENJAMIN O. HONORS, Treasurer, in account
DR.
1893.
Jan. 4.
To Balance of account this day $16,477 75
66 5. City of Lynn, ¿ cost Stacey's Brook outfall 697 16
66
7. M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes 433 00
9. City of Lynn, account Highway Dept. 18 00
66 10.
County of Essex, Dog licenses reimbursed 255 09
66 13.
66
13.
· M. P Carroll, Collector of taxes 440 50 Estate J. S. Little, Police service 6 00
“ 14. Lynn Police Court, Court Fines, Police Dept.
235 00
" 21. Boston & Maine R. R. Co., repairs on road at Essex Street 28 50
4 21. M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes 553 52
" 25. Concrete and Curbstones, Elihu Thomson 215 67
" 28. C. E. Harris, Milk inspector licenses 6 00
" 28.
M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes
539 05
" 31.
G. W. Harris, fees for sealing weights and measures, 1893 20 92
Feb. 3.
M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes 594 38
" 8.
Town of Brewster, Poor Dept., account A. Maker 47 00
“ 9.
Town of Truro, Poor Dept., account J. L.Ricli
44 00
66
9. School Department, Rent Essex Street school
50 00
" 11. M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes
323 50
“ 17. Miss S. L. Honers, Public Library receipts Wardwell Bros. Police services 2 00
22 00
" 18.
" 18.
State of Massachusetts, Support of State Paupers, account Annie Wills 15 36
" 18. State of Massachusetts, Temporary Support of State Paupers, account Joseph Jewell
11 50
" 25. M. P. Carroll, Collector of taxes
640 53
" 25. A. F. Nesbett, Agent, receipts for town hall to date 104 00
" 25. Concrete and Curbstones, Universalist Society 35 16
" 28. Interest received from National Security Bank on Treasurer's deposit 243 00
$22,058 59
121
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
current with the Town of Swampscott.
CR.
1893.
Jan. 18. By Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Interest on 4 notes, Nos. 57, 58, 59 and 60 ($1,000 each) 6 months at 3ª per cent. .
$75 00
Feb. 13. Lynn Institution for Savings, Interest on 2 Notes Nos. 53 and 54 ($2250 each) 6 months at 42 per cent
101 25
14. Lynn Institution for Savings, Interest on Note No. 36 for $3,000, at 4 per cent 60 00
Mar. 2. Selectmen's outstanding orders 1891
16 22
Selectmen orders 1892-93
10,826 92
66
2. Deposit in National Security Bank, Lynn, to the credit of B. O. Honors, treasurer . $10,979 20
4 2.
Balance of account this day
10,979 20
$22,0
59
122
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
Summary of Treasurer's Receipts and
RECEIPTS.
Balance.
Cash in Treasury, Feb. 29, 1892. $8,010 67
Cemetery Department.
Sale of Cemetery Lots. 220 00
Concrete and Curbstones.
Reimbursed by sundry Parties
250 83
Corporation Tax.
Received from State Treasurer
17,860 98
Highway Department.
Received from sundry Parties
71 50
Interest.
On Treasurer's Monthly Balances 243 00.
Library, Free Public. Received from County Treasurer, Dog Tax $255 09
Receipts from Librarian, Fines, etc ..... 22 00 277 09
Military Aid, Chap. 279, Acts 1889. Reimbursed by State Treasurer
198 00
Miscellaneous Items.
Received for Atlantic Engine House. $50 00
Received from Apothecarys' Licenses. 2 00
Received for Fish-wier License. 50 00
Received for Land Rent, New Ocean Street 48 00
Received from Milk Inspectors, Licenses. 6 00
Received from Sealers of Weights and Measurers 40 02
Received for Street Lamps Sold 36 00
232 02
National Bank Tax.
Received from State Treasurer
1,439 44
Notes Payable.
Notes Nos. 57, 58, 59 and 60. Water Pipe Loan ... 4,000 00
Police Department.
Receipts and Reimbursements.
245 75
Poor Department.
Reimbursed by State, Cities and Towns 258 39
Schools, Public.
Received for Rent and Tuition 110 00
! Amount carried forward, $33,417 67
123
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
Payments for Year Ending Feb. 28, 1893.
Amount brought forward,
$33,417 67
Stacey's Brook Outfall.
Received One-half Cost from City of Lynn.
697 16
State Aid, Chap. 301, Acts 1889. Reimbursed by State Treasurer. 1,157 00
Taxes.
Received from M. P. Carroll, Collector 47,885 40
Temporary Loans.
Borrowed in Anticipation of Taxes 22,000 00
Town Hall.
Received from A. F. Nesbett, Agent 346 90
$105,504 13
PAYMENTS.
County Tax.
Paid County Treasurer Tax, 1892. $4,952 28
Discount.
Interest Discounted on Temporary Loans 340 76
Interest.
Interest on Notes Payable 1,715 56
Notes Payable.
Note No. 15, Water Pipes, due May 21, 1892 $1,000 00 Note No. 46, Water Pipes, due May 23, 1892 1,000 00 Note No. 27, Water Pipes, due May 23, 1892 1,000 00 Note No. 41, Town Debt, due Nov. 15, 1892 4,333 33
Note No. 7, Water Pipes, due Dec. 12, 1892 1,500 00 State Tax.
8,833 33
Paid State Treasurer Tax, 1892 4,235 00
Selectmen's Department.
Paid Outstanding Orders, 1891-1892 ... 186 22
Paid Orders, 1892-1893 52,261 78
52,448 00
Temporary Loans.
Note No. 55, dated May 9, 6 months ... 10,000 00
Note No. 56, dated July 1, 5 months . . 12,000 00
22,000 00
Balance.
Cash Deposited in National Security Bank. 10,979 20
$105,504 13
124
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
MICHAEL P. CARROLL, Collector of Taxes,
1892.
DR.
Oct. 12. To amount committed for collection as per
assessors warrant :-
Town tax
$39,993 21
State tax
4,235 00
County tax
4,952 28
Supplementary lists
291 75
$49,472 24
125
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
in account with the Town of Swampscott.
1892.
CR.
Aug. 19.
By Cash paid
B. O. Honors, Treasurer
$343 02
" 24.
1,200 23
4 31.
526 51
Sept. 3.
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
790 62
10.
66
66
66
66
66
15.
17.
. 6
66
66
66
66
1,168 96
22.
66
66
66
66
4,393 92
66
24.
27.
66
66
66
66
6,905 57
66
29.
66
60
1,344 81
66
30.
66
4,358 33
Oct. 1.
11,239 25
1.
Amount of taxes Collected to date 2 per cent discount on $38,597 58 Total tax and discount to date
O. Honors, Treasurer
737 00
66 22.
31.
66
6
66
66
66
482 70
Nov. 5.
66
66
66
66
169 85
6
66
66
66
..
.
66
19
26.
66
66
237 50
Dec.
1.
66
3.
66
66
66
66
66
66
299 75
7.
593 50
66
10.
574 00
66
17.
477 76
22.
66
66
66
60
66
665 63
66
31.
66
66
413 75
1893.
Jan. 7.
66
66
66
66
66
433 00
66
13.
66
..
66
66
440 50
61 21.
..
66
66
66
66
594 38
11.
66
66
66
323 50
66 25.
640 53
66
28.
Abatements of Assessors
.
814 98
6.
345 34
66
8.
66
66
66
66
.
363 44
.
66
66
66
66
66
66
1,325 94
66
66
66
2,512 69
37,825 72
66
1.
771 86
1.
38,597 58
15.
Cash paid B.
66
66
66
598 13
60
66
66
66
432 00
66
29.
66
60
553 52
28.
66
539 05
Feb. 3.
66
66
$49,472 24
·
354 10
12.
154 97
. .
66
344 56
66
66
66
66
66
·
.
66
66
1,007 09
66
126
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
NOTES PAYABLE, 1892.
CREDIT.
Date of Note.
No.
To Whom Payable.
Time.
Rate.
Am't. A | Class. A $1,500.00
Dec. 12. 1882
7 State of Massachusetts
10 yrs 4 per cent
June 1, 1886 15 State of Massachusetts
6 yrs 34 per cent
1,000.00
May 2. 1887 27
State of Massachusetts
5 yrs 4 per cent
A 1,000.00
Mar. 25. 1890 41
Lynn Instit'n for Savings
2 yrs 4 per cent
D 4,333.33
May 22. 1890 46 State of Massachusetts
2 yrs 3} per cent
A 1,000.00
A, Water Pipes.
D, Town Indebtedness.
$8,833.33
DEBIT.
Dec. 12, 1892
To cash paid State of Massachusetts
$1,500.00
June 1, «
To cash paid State of Massachusetts
1,000.00
May 2,
To cash paid State of Massachusetts
1,000.00
Nov. 15, 66 To cash paid D. H. Sweetser, Treasure
4,333.33
May 21,
To cash paid State of Massachusetts
1,000.00
$8,833.33
TEMPORARY LOANS, 1892.
Borrowed in Anticipation of Taxes. CREDIT.
Date.
No.
To Whom Payable.
Time.
Rate.
Amount.
May 9, 1992 55
Lynn Instit'n for Savings 6 mos. 3} per cent $10,000.00
July 1, 1802 56
Order of the Treasurer
5 mos. 24 per cent
12,000.00
$22,000.00
DEBIT.
Nov. 9, 1992 To cash paid D. H. Sweetser, Treasurer. $10,000.00
Dec. 3, " To cash paid Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company. 12,000.00
$22,000.00
127
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
CORPORATION TAX.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
1892
March 17. By amount received from George A. Marden, State Treasurer, balance due for 1891 . $1,188 62
Dec. 12. By amount received from George A. Marden, State Treasurer, on ac- count of 1892 ·
16,672 36
$17,860 98
NATIONAL BANK TAX.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1892
Dec. 12. By amount received from George A. Marden, State Treasurer, for the year 1892 $1,439 44
STATE TAX. Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
By appropriation from Tax levy, 1892 $4,235 00
1892
Dec. 12. 'To cash paid George A. Marden, State Treasurer, Tax, 1892 84,235 00
COUNTY TAX. County of Essex. By appropriation from Tax levy, 1892 $4,952 28
1892 Dec. 12. To cash paid E. Kendall Jenkins, County Treasurer, Tax, 92 $4,952 28
128
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT, In ac't with Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
1892.
Mar. 14.
By Corporation Tax 1891
$1,188 62
Aug. 10.
Support of State Paupers
50 00
Dec. 10.
National Bank Tax
1,439 44
10.
Military Aid, chap. 279, acts 1889
198 00
66
10.
State Aid, chap. 301, acts 1889
1,157 00
66
10.
Temporary Support of State Paupers
25 68
:6
10.
Corporation Tax 1892
16,672 36
12.
Cash paid State Treasurer
4.235 00
1893.
Feb. 18.
Support of State Paupers
15 36
18.
Temporary Support of State Paupers
11 50
$24,992 96
1892.
Mar. 17.
To Cash received from State Treasurer
$1,188 62
Aug. 9.
50 00
Dec. 12.
66
19,492 48
12.
State Tax 1892 .
.
4,235 00
1893.
Feb. 18.
Cash received from State Treasurer
26 86
$24,992 96
TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT, In account with the County of Essex.
1892.
June 1.
By cash paid by G. T. Till, Town Clerk . $126 60
Nov. 1.
Cash paid by B. O. Honors, Treasurer 4,952 28 Cash paid by G. T. Till, Town Clerk 193 20
Dec. 1.
1893.
Amount reimbursed for dog licenses
255 09
$5,527 17
1892.
June 1. To dog licenses collected to date
$126 60
Nov. 1.
County tax 1892
4,952 28
Dec. 1. Dog licenses collected to date
193 20
1893.
Jan. 10.
Dog licenses reimbursed 1891
255 09
$5,527 17
66
.6
66
66
Jan. 10.
129
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT, In account with GEORGE T. TILL.
By amount received for dog licenses as follows :
119 Males. $2 00 $238 00
22 Females 5 00 110 00 $348 00
To cash paid E. Kendall Jenkins, County
Treasurer $319 80 fees for licensing 141 dogs, 20c 28 20 $348 00
GEORGE T. TILL, Toun Clerk.
TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT, In account with CHARLES P. JEFFERS.
By amounts received from sundry parties for sealing weights and measures 1891-'92 $19 10
To cash paid B. O. Honors, Treasurer. $19 10
CHARLES P. JEFFERS, Sealer of Weights and Measures.
SWAMPSCOTT, April 2, 1892.
TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT, In account with GEORGE W. HARRIS.
By amounts received from sundry parties for sealing weights and measures 1893. $20 92
To cash paid B. O. Honors, Treasurer. $20 92
GEORGE W. HARRIS, Sealer of Weights and Measures.
SWAMPSCOTT, Jan. 31. 1893.
INTEREST AND DISCOUNT REGISTER, 1892.
Date of Note.
Name of Loan.
Interest Payable.
Rate.
Principal Due.
Amount.
Dec. 12, 1882
Water Pipe 1882 (Note No. 7)
June 12 and December 12
4 per cent
Dec. 12, 1892
$1,500.00
June 1, 1886
Water Pipe 1886 (3 Notes $1,000 each)
June 1 and December 1 (Nos. 15, 16 and 17)
33 per cent
June 1, 1892-3-4 ($1,000 each year)
3,000.00
June 1, 1886
Culvert (3 Notes $1,000 each)
June 1 and December 1 (Nos. 18, 19 and 20)
3} per cent
June 1, 1895-6-7 ($1,000 each year)
3,000.00
May 21, 1887
Water Pipe 1887
May 21 and November 21 Nos. 27, 30 and 31 )
4 per cent
May 23, 1892-4-5 ($1,000 each year)
3,000.00
( 2 Notes $500 each
( Nos. 28 and 29
May 23, 1893
1,000.00
May 2, 1888
Monument (Note No. 34)
May 2 and November 2
4 per cent
May 2, 1898
3,000.00
Aug. 13, 1888
Water Pipe 1888 (Note No. 36)
February 13 and August 13
4 per cent
Angust 13, 1893
3,000.00
Mar. 25, 1890
Town Indebtedness (4 Notes $4,333.33 each)
March 25 and September 25 (Nos. 41, 42, 43 and 44)
4 per cent
Nov. 15, 1892-3-4 and June 13, 1895. ($4,333.33 each year.)
17,333.32
May 22, 1890
Water Pipe 1890 (3 Notes $1,000 each)
May 22 and November 22 (Nos. 46, 47 and 48)
32 per cent
May 22, 1892-3-4 ($1,000 each year)
3,000.00
Aug. 11, 1891
Engine House (2 Notes $2,250 each)
February 11 and August 11 (Nos. 53 and 54.
41 per cent
August 11, 1896-7 ($2,250 each year)
4,500.00
May 9, 1892
Temporary (Note No. 55, 6 months)
Lynn Institution for Savings. (Discounted May 9)
32 per cent
November 9, 1892
10,000.00
July 1, 1892
Temporary (Note No. 56, 5 months)
F. S. Moseley & Co. (Discounted July 1)
31 per cent
December 4, 1892
12,000.00
July 18, 1892
Water Pipe 1892 (4 Notes $1,000 each)
July 18 and January 18 (Nos. 57, 58, 59 and 60)
32 per cent
July 18, 1893-4-5-6 ($1,000 each year)
4,000.00
130
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
3 Notes $1,000 each
131
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
INTEREST AND DISCOUNT.
By Appropriation . $2,000 00 Amount received from the National Security Bank, Interest on treasurer's deposits . . 243 00
To Amount of Expenditures $2,056 32
Balance Unexpended . 186 68
$2,243 00
2,243 00
By Amount Unexpended $186 68
EXPENDITURES.
1892.
Mar. 28. Lynn Institution for Savings. . 66 Interest on 4 notes, Nos. 41, 42, 43 and 44, ($4,333.33 each) 6 months at 4 per cent .
$346 66
May 5. Interest on note No. 34, for $3,000, 6 months at 4 per cent . 60 00
6 9. Discounted note No. 55, for $10,000 6 months at 32 per cent, tempo- rary loan . 175 00
21 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Interest on 2 notes, Nos. 28 and 29 ($500 each) 6 months at 4 per cent . 20 00
66 Interest on 2 notes, Nos. 30 and 31, ($1,000 each) 6 months at + per cent. 40 00
66 Interest on 3 notes, Nos. 46, 47 and 48, ($1,000 each) 6 months at 3} per cent. 52 50
June 1.
66 Interest on note No. 27, for $1,000, 6 months and 2 days at 4 per cent . . 20 22 Interest on note No. 7, for $1,500, 6 months at 4 per cent . 30 00
Amount carried forward, $744 38
1 32
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
INTEREST AND DISCOUNT.
Amount brought forward 1892.
$744 38
June 1. Interest on 6 notes, Nos. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, ($1,000 each) 6 months at 32 per cent , 105 00
July 1. F. S. Moseley & Co., Brokers discounted Note No. 56 for $12,000, 5 months and 3 days at 3} per cent, temporary loan . 165 76
Aug. 11. Lynn Institution for Savings
Interest on 2 notes, Nos. 53 and 54 ($2,250 each) 6 months at 42 per cent
101 25
66
13. Interest on note No. 36, $3,000, 6 months at 4 per cent . 60 00
Sept. 26. Interest on 4 notes, Nos. 41, 42, 43 and 44 ($4,333.33 each) for 6 months at 4 per cent . 346 66
Nov. 2. Lynn Institution for Savings
Interest on note No. 34 for $3,000, 6 months at 4 per cent . 60 00
15. Interest on note No. 41 for $4,333.33, from Sept. 25 to Nov. 15, 1892, 51 days at 4 per cent . 24 52
22. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Interest on 2 notes, Nos. 47 and 48, ($1,000 each) 6 months at 32 per cent . 35 00
66 Interest on 2 notes, Nos. 28 and 29, ($500 each) 6 months at 4 per cent . . 20 00 Interest on 2 notes, Nos. 30 and 31 ($1,000 each) 6 months, at 4 per cent 40 00
Dec. 3. Interest on 5 notes, Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 ($1,000 each) 6 months at 3} per cent 87 50
" 12. Interest on note No. 7 for $1,500, 6 months at 4 per cent . 30 00
Amount carried forward
$1,820 07
133
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
INTEREST AND DISCOUNT.
Amount brought forward $1,820 07 1893.
Jan. 18. Interest on 4 notes, Nos. 57, 58, 59, and 60 ($1,000 each), for 6 months at 32 per cent . 75 00
Feb. 13. Lynn Institution for Savings
Interest on 2 notes, Nos. 53 and 54 ($2,250 each) 6 months at 42 per cent 101 25
14. Interest on note No. 36 for $3,000, 6 months at 4 per cent . 60 00
$2,056 32
Treasurer's Interest on average daily balances as follows :
1892.
March
$6,400
22 per cent
$13 64
April
·
3,400
7 07
May
·
6,000
·
12 80
June ·
2,100
4 51
July
8,500
66
18 12
Aug.
5,100
66
15 95
Oct.
35,000
66
74 46
Nov.
14,900
66
30 70
Dec.
9,400
20 15
1893.
Jan.
11,100
66
23 62
Feb. . 5,700
66
11 02
$243 00
.
.
10 96
Sept.
7,700
.
134
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.
By Appropriation
$4,300 00
To Amount of Expenditures
$4,145 30
.
154 70
Balance Unexpended
$4,300 00
4,300 00
By Amount Unexpended $154 70
EXPENDITURES.
Alley & Lamper
returning 50 deaths, 1890-91-92, .25
$12 50
Alger, James E.
distributing town reports, Mar. 12, 1892 3 00
Ashton, Herman F., services as teller, elec- tions, Mar. 16, 1891, Mar. 21, 1892
5 00
Bunting, Aaron R.
services as chairman of selectmen one year, 1892-93 . $500 00
traveling expenses 22 54 522 54
Butler, Warren T. repairing ballot box
2 00
Cahoon, L. Frank
services as auditor one year, 1891-92 . 75 00 Carroll, Michael P., services as collector of taxes one year, 1892-93 400 00
Collins, W. Henry, services as inspector at election, Nov. 8, 1892 ·
5 00
Delano, Gilbert
services as assessor one year, 1892-93
100 00
Earp, William G.
services as teller, election, Mar. 21, 1892
2 50
Eastman, E. S. postmaster 1000 stamped request envelopes postage stamps ·
22 00
8 00 30 00
Ellison, Coolidge & Co., Policy No. 63.411, Fidelity & Casualty Company premium on Treasurer's bond . ·
100 00
Amount carried forward
$1,257 54
·
135
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward
$1,257 54
Emerson, Daniel M. D. V. professional services
4 00
Emmons, Ivory
services as assessor one year, 1892-93 . $100 00
building 15 rods fence Essex st., $3.50 . 52 50
labor, plank, posts, rails and nails . ·
8 03 160 53
Evans & Cole
coach for committee on street widening 3 00
carriage for assessors 1 day 3 50
6 50
Farwell, John H.
services as selectman one year, 1892-93 200 00 traveling expenses 4 60 204 60
Gardner, Peleg
steps to Fisherman's Beach, Orient st.
7 92
Gay, Charles W.
survey and plan from Lynn line to hay scales, showing location of fences, buildings, property lines, etc., tracing and amending same to 55 foot basis, duplicate for county comissioners,
measuring retaining walls, com- puting area of taking schedules of damages, etc., fares and stakes . 187 80 . survey of location, levels, profile, esti- mates, form of notice, drawings, blue prints, fares and stakes, Ontario st. 24 47 preliminary examination and estimate of costs of extending Atlantic ave. to Burrill st. . 5 10 217 37
Glass, Joseph W.
distributing town reports Mar. 12, 1892 Goodwin, Frank
3 00
services as ballot clerk, Mar. 21, 1892 5 00
Harmon, Charles, labor of man and team delivering town reports, 1890-91 . Amount carried forward
5 00
$1,871 46
136
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.
Amount carried forward $1,871 46
Harris, Charles E., services as milk inspector one year, 1890-1891 10 00
Harris, George W.
services as justice of the peace $10 25
labor painting iron steps, King's beach 3 00
posting assessors' notices 1 00
14 25
Hastings & Sons, advertising dog notice ·
5 75
Hastings & Sons Publishing Co.
advertising dog notices 13 25
Hawes, Jabez B., 2 carriages for use of county commissioners 6 00
Herbert, George C., stationery
3 46
Higgins, Albert I., carriage for selectmen
2 00
Holden, George H. & Co., supplies
9 50
Honors, Benjamin O.
services as treasurer one year, 1892-93 300 00
lightning check punch
15 00
traveling expenses, 1892-93 .
10 00
325 00
Hunt A. Frost, M. D., reporting 7 births, .25 1 75
Jeffers, Charles P., stationery and frame
3 75
Kendrick, Mary, storage Life Boat one year to Nov. 18, 1892 10 00
King & Merrill, George F.
5000 selectmen's drafts on treasurer 26 00
collector of taxes register
11 00
treasurer's cash book
.
6 50
12 indices for auditors, to order
4 50
tin lock-box for auditors
1 75
Shannon files .
2 25
stationery and supplies ·
9 73
61 73
Knowlton, Daniel F.
refreshments furnished Legislative com-
mittee on public health, 30 lunches .75 22 50 services as teller, election, Mar. 21, 1892 2 50 services as teller, election, Nov. 8, 1892 5 00 30 00
Amount carried forward
$2,367 90
137
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward $2,367 90
Macpherson, F. W., M. D.
registering 3 births, .25 75
Marblehead, Town of
tax on gravel bank for year 1892 . 6 00
Marsh, Fred C. services as ballot clerk, elec-
tion, Mar. 21, 1892 5 00
Marshall, George W. services as registrar of voters one year, 1892-93
35 00
Massachusetts, Commonwealth of register for voters . 1 75
Mayo, A. D. address Columbus Day
15 00
Merritt, John R. services as registrar of voters one year. 1892-93 35 00
Millett, D. Holman, services as assessor and secretary of the board one year, 1892-93
200 00
Morris, E. C. & Co., cleaning safe lock 3 00
Moulton, James H. services as registrar of voters one year, 1892-93 35 00
Nesbitt, A. Frank, refreshments and labor at town meeting, Mar. 21, 1892 .
8 95
Newhall, George, services inspector of pro- visions and use of team for same 24 90
Nichols, G. H. & W. A.
1000 annual reports, 1891-92 $179 20
ballots for town meetings 17 50
500 undertaker's blanks 8 00
250 marriage certificates 4 50
100 warrants
15 00
letter heads, envelopes, notices, etc.
36 65
260 85
Nichols, Thomas P. printing voting lists 20 00 1000 Military Aid blanks 4 00 24 00
Niles & Carr
retainer and advice for year ending Mar. 31, 1893 200 00
cash paid to enter petition in court of county commissioners to widen Hum- phrey st. 3 00 203 00
Amount carried forward
$3,226 10
138
AUDITORS' FINANCIAL REPORT-1892-1893.
SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward
Nisbett, David W.
$3,226 10
services as teller, election Nov. 8, 1892 5 00
Norcross, William F.
services as teller, election Nov. 8, 1892 5 00
Pedrick, Thomas
town weigher one year to Jan. 1, 1893 . Philbrick & Pope, repairing lantern 1 15
20 00
Pratt Bros. printing assessor's notices . Rich, Augustine H.
1 25
service as auditor one year, 1891-92 Rich, Benjamin F.
75 00
services as teller, election, Nov. 8, 1892 5 00
Roberts, C. K. & W. H., expressing 9 00
Rowell, Charles G.
services and stationery, preparing asses- sor's street lists of voters $30 00
services as inspector elections Nov. 8, 1892. . 5 00 35 00
Sanborn, P. L., M. D., returning of births, .25
1 75
Small, Eldridge F. services as moderator 25 00
Thomas, Edward H.
5 00
services as teller, election Nov. 8, 1892 Thompson, Fredd O., services as teller at elec- tions Nov. 3, 1891, Mar. 21 and Nov. 8, 1892 .
10 00
Till, George T.
services as secretary selectmen one year 1892-93 200 00
services as town clerk one year, 1892-93 100 00 services as clerk registrars of votes one year, 1892-93 45 00
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