Town annual report of Weymouth 1913, Part 2

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 326


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1. For the construction of sewers for sanitary and surface drainage purposes and for sewerage disposal, thirty years.


2, For acquiring land for public parks under the provisions of chapter twenty-eight of the Revised Laws and amendments there- of, thirty years.


3. For acquiring land for, and the construction of school- houses or buildings to be used for and municipal or departmental purpose, including the cost of original equipment and furnishing, twenty years.


4. For the construction of additions to school-houses or build- ings to be used for any municipal purpose, including the cost of original, equipment and furnishings, where such additions increase the floor space of said buildings to which such additions are made, twenty years.


5. For the construction of bridges of stone or concrete, or for iron superstructure, twenty years.


6. For the original construction of streets or highways or the extension or widening of streets or highways, including land da- mages and the cost of pavements and sidewalks laid at the time of said construction, ten years.


7. For the construction of stone, block, brick, or other per- manent pavement of similar lasting character, ten years


8. Macadam pavement under specifications approved by the Massachusetts highway commission, five years.


9. For the construction of walls or dikes for the protection of highways or property, ten years.


10. For the purchase of land for cemetery purposes, ten years.


11. For such part of the cost of additional departmental equipment as is in excess of twenty-five cents per one thousand dollars of the preceding year's valuation, five years.


12. For the construction of sidewalks of brick, stone, con- crete or other material of similar lasting character, five years.


13. For connecting dwellings or other buildings with public


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sewers, when a portion of the cost is to be assessed on the abut- ting property owners, five years.


14. For the abatement of nuisances in order to conserve the public health, five years.


15. For extreme emergency appropriations involving the health or safety of the people or their property, five years.


Debts may be authorized under the provisions of this section only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present and voting, or of two-thirds of all the members of a City Council or other gov- erning body, taken by yeas and nays, and subject to the approval of the Mayor, if such approval is required by the charter of the city.


Section 6. Cities and towns may incur debt, outside the limit of indebtedness prescribed in this act, for the following purposes and payable within the periods hereinafter specified :


1. For temporary loans under the provisions of sections three, four or nine, one year.


2. For establishing or purchasing a system for supplying the inhabitants of a city or town with water, or for the purchase of land for the protection of a water system, or for acquiring water rights, five years.


3. For the extension of water mains and for water depart- mental equipment, five years.


4. For establishing, purchasing, extending or enlarging a gas or electric lighting plant within the limits of a city or town, twenty years ; but the indetedness so incurred shall be limited to an amount not exceeding in a town five per cent. and in a city two and one-half per cent. of the last previous assessed valuation of such city or town.


5. For acquiring land for the purposes of a public playground, as specified in section nineteen of chapter twenty-eight of the Revised Laws and amendments thereof, thirty years; but the indebtedness so incurred shall be limited to an amount not ex- ceeding one-half of one per cent. of the last preceeding assessed valuation of the city or town.


Debts for all of the purposes mentioned in this section shall be payable within the periods above specified from the date of the first issue of bonds or notes on account thereof, and may be in- curred in accordance with the provisions of existing law, except in so far as the same are inconsistent with the provisions of this


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act. All other debts hereafter incurred by a city or town shall be reckoned in determining its limit of indebtedness, and debts authorized under the provisions of this section, except for tem- porary loans, may be incurred only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present and voting, or of two-thirds of all the members of a City Council or other governing body, taken by yeas and nays, and subject to the approval of the Mayor, if such approval is required by the charter of the city.


Section 7. Cities and towns shall not incur debt for any pur- pose or for any period of time other than as specified in this act or in chapter six hundred and thirty-four of the acts of the year . nineteen hundred and thirteen, and the proceeds of any sale of bonds or notes, except premiums, shall be used only for the pur- poses specified in the authorization of the loan : provided, how- ever, that transfers of unexpended amounts may be made to other accounts to be used for similar purposes.


Section 8. A city or town which authorized a debt to be in- curred within the limitations as to amount and time of payment prescribed by this act may issue bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness therefor, properly denominated on the face thereof, signed by its Treasurer, and, if issued by a city, countersigned by its Mayor, unless its charter otherwise provides, or, if issued by a town, countersigned by a majority of its Selectmen, and by any other officers, boards or commissioners of a city or town whose countersignatures may be required by law, at such rate of interest as may be deemed proper, and such city.or town may, except as provided in Section nine, sell such bonds, notes or cer- tificates of indebtednes at not less than par, at public or private sale, or may use the same in payment of such debts ; provided, how- ever, that if the amount of the annual payment and the period of the loan are not specified by the vote authorizing the debt to be incurred, the officers authorized to issue bonds or notes therefor may issue the same subject to the provisions and limitations of this act. The Auditor or similar officer in cities, and the Town Accountant in towns having such an officer, and the Treasurer in all other towns shall, not later than May first of each year, notify the board of assessors in writing of the amount of debt falling due during the the current financial year, the sinking fund require- . ments, if any, and what provision has been made for meeting such requirements ; and the board shall make such provision for


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meeting said debt and sinking fund requirements in the tax levy of that year as in its judgment may be necessary.


Section 10. Notes issued under the provisions of section three, four and nine of this act may be sold at such discount as the treasurer or other officer authorized to sell the same may, with the approval of the officer or officers whose counter-signature is required on said notes, deem proper; the discount to be treated as interest paid in advance.


Section 13. No further sinking funds for the payment of debt shall be established by any city or town, but cities and towns shall contribute to every sinking fund established prior to the pas- sage of this act until such sinking fund, with its accumulations, shall be sufficient to extinguish at maturity the debt for which it was established, and all provisions of law relating to the manner of establishing, administersng and investing sinking funds which may be in force at the time of the passage of this act shall remain in force with respect to all sinking funds established prior thereto.


Section 14. Cities and towns shall not issue any notes payable on demand, and they shall provide for the payment of all debts, except those incurred under the provisions of sections three, four and nine, by such annual payments as will extinguish the same at maturity, and so that the first of such annual payments on ac- count of any loan shall be made not later than one year after the date of the bonds or notes issued therefor, and so that the amounts of such annual payments in any year on account of such debts, so far as issued, shall not be less than amount of principal payable in any subsequent year, and such annnal amount, to- gether with the interest on all debts, shall, without further vote, be assessed untill the debt is extinguished.


Section 16. No department of any city or town shall incur lia- bility in excess of the appropriation made for the use of such de- partment, except in cases of extreme emergency involving the health or safety of persons or property, and then only by a vote in cities of two thirds of the members of the city council, and in a commis- sion form of government by a vote of two thirds of the members of the commission, and in a town by a vote of two thirds of the selectmen.


Section 17. Trust funds, including cemetery perpetual care funds, unless it is otherwise provided or directed by the donor thereof, shall hereafter be deposited in savings banks or invested


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by cities and towns in securities which are legal investments for savings banks.


ACTS, 1913. - CHAPTER 823.


Section 1. Chapter six hundred and forty-nine of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and thirteen is hereby amended by striking out section one and inserting in place thereof the follow- ing :- Section 1. Part 1 of chapter four hundred and ninety of the of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and nine is hereby amended by striking out sectiou fifty-four and inserting in place thereof the following :- Section 54. The assessors, except in the city of Boston, may add to the amount to be assessed not more than five per cent thereof, although the limit of taxation as fixed by any city may by such overlay be exceeded, such amount to be used only for avoiding fractional divisions of the amount to be assessed in the apportionment thereof and for abatements granted on account of polls assessed in the year in which the overlay is made or of taxes in the warrant of which the over- lay is a part ; but any balance in the overlay account, in ex- cess of the amount of the warrant remaining to be collected or abated, shall be transferred to a reserve fund to be used for extra- ordinary expenses.


Chapter 692 provides for the financial year of all towns closing on the 31st of December. Our financial year, by the provisions of our by-laws ends the first of April, and our appropriations have been made accordingly. We therefore have on January first, when this new state law takes effect unexpended balances to the amount of $41,430 under the several appropriations.


We recommend that by a vote of the town these balances be covered into the treasury and that the new appropriations be raised by taxation in full as usual, for the year ending December 31, 1914. This will leave a working capital in the hands of the treasurer to provide for the interim from January first to the March meeting.


EDWARD W. HUNT, BRADFORD HAWES, GEORGE L. NEWTON, WILLARD J. DUNBAR, HENRY E. HANLEY,


Selectmen of Weymouth.


TOWN TREASURER'S REPORT.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1913. RECEIPTS.


For notes discounted in anticipation of taxes :


March 24, due October 17, at 4.96 % $100,000 00


May 26, due April 2, 1914, at 4.79% , plus $0.75 45,000 00


October 6, due April 2, 1914, at 4.29 % 25,000 00


August 18, Athens Schoolhouse, 42%, $2000


due August 18, 1914 to 1920 .


14,000 00


November 3, Central Police Station, 42%,


$1,000 due November 3, 1914 to 1917 . 4,000 00


From :


W. M. Tirrell, Collector, taxes 1910 12 155 79


W. M. Tirrell, Collector, taxes 1911 .


18,693 20


W. M. Tirrell, Collector, taxes 1912 46,777 54


W. M. Tirrell, Collector, taxes 1913 State Treasurer, corporation tax


7,740 21


State Treasurer, national bank tax


1,039 53


State Treasurer, street railway tax


6,305 96


State Treasurer, moth account 134 80


State Treasurer, highway account


26 00


State Treasurer, motor vehicle tax 11 80


State Treasurer, tuition children


215 50


State Treasurer, State aid


8,556 00


State Treasurer, military aid


198 00


State Treasurer, soldiers' burials


111 00


State Treasurer, burial State poor


15 00


State Treasurer, State poor account .


86 91


County Treasurer, dog license fees


1,416 34


East Norfolk District Court, fees and fines


530 54


S. H. Capen, Sheriff, fines at Dedham Individuals, aid refunded


8 00


Individuals, State aid refunded


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.


18 00


Individuals, Soldiers' relief refunded


.


19 50


Abington, poor account


166 35


Braintree, poor account .


8 58


Bridgewater, soldiers's relief


72 00


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95 00


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Amount carried forward $440,362 61


147,961 06


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Amount brought forward $440,362 61


Brockton, poor account


183 00


Cohasset, poor account. .


108 00


Falmouth, poor account .


114 00


Fall River, poor account .


31 00


Gloucester, poor account .


115 98


Hingham, poor account


219 42


Norwood, poor account


62 00


Taunton, poor account


4 00


Uxbridge. poor account


192 00


Ware, soldiers' relief


39 00


Wellfleet, soldiers' relief .


156 00


Woburn, poor account


44 00


Almshouse, for rent of Town Farm


300 00


Individuals, rent of Town Hall .


973 25


F. D. Sherman, Sealer's fees


124 26


R. H. Whiting, blue prints


100 00


Individuals, tree account


21 97


C. L. Merritt, use of telephone


12 00


Bay State Street Railway Co., Highway Dept.


87 60


Town Farm, Highway Department


123 50


Old Colony Gas Co., Highway Department


172 55


Weymouth Savings Bank, Highway Department


25


Town of Holbrook, use of roller


42 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Highway Dept. .


10 05


M. P. Garey, Highway Department


1 00


Weymouth High School Ass'n, Highway Dept. .


252 62


Tufts Sidewalk Fund, Highway Department


148 57


Weymouth Water Dept., Highway Department .


50


Individuals, Highway Department, refunded


4 00


Trustees Fore River Bridge, Highway Department P. T. Pearson, school tickets, etc. ·


146 33


Tufts School, use of telephone


26 45


Rand, McNally Co., rebate on books


5 40


A. J. Richards & Son, School Department


40


J. W. Vinson, School Department


.


1 30


Asa K. Binney, School Department


6 00


H. C. Barker, School Department, refunded


63


Town of Braintree, use of lock-up


16 50


Police Department. use of telephone .


6 79


J. R. Bacon, error in bill, Fire Department


25 00


M. O'Dowd, rent of hose house No. 5


3 00


M. O'Dowd, old hose, etc.,


1 75


W. W. Pratt, rent of hose house No. 4


4 00


P. W. Wolfe, rent of hose house No. 1


1 00


P. W. Wolfe, refunded


3 00


.


406 13


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Amount carried forward $444,668 81


.


25


Amount brought forward $444,668 81


Bay State St. Ry. Co., ¿ drainage right


37 50


I. H. Walker, refunded .


1 25


Real Estate sold, lots in Parks .


100 00


Premium on Notes, Athens School-house


4 20


Premium on notes, Central Police Station


20 00


Accrued interest on notes sold .


16 00


First National Bank, interest


266 65


First National Bank, ink .


75


Individuals, auctioneers' licenses


12 00


Individuals, billiard and pool licenses


18 00


Individuals, public entertainment licenses .


13 00


Almshouse Account :


F. H. Chandler, milk


3,046 08


J. T. Robery, cattle


430 00


F. P. Fay, cattle


270 00


T. L. Tirrell, calf


75


T. H. Emerson, horse and saddle


203 00


Individuals, vegetables


406 36


Individuals, sundries


70 66


Individuals, board .


551 78


Sundry Town Departments, wood .


395 50


Total receipts .


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$450,535 29


Cash on hand, January 1, 1913


39 91


$450,575 20


DISBURSEMENTS.


Checks drawn on Selectmen's treasury warrants for :


Notes given in anticipation of taxes.


$170,000 00


Other notes due 1913 .


8,000 00


Sundry appropriations .


265,191 84


Total disbursements .


$443,191 84


Cash on hand December 31, 1913 7,383 36


$450,575 20


LIABILITIES.


Notes issued for the following purposes :


Athens Schoolhouse, 33% seven notes $2,500 each, due May 1, 1914 to 1920. $17,500 00


Pratt Schoolhouse, 4% ten notes $1,000 cach, due Nov. 1, 1914 to 1923. .


10,000 00


Town House, 4% due Dec. 15, 1915. ·


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5,000 00


Amount carried forward


$32,500 00


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Amount brought forward


$32,500 00


Town House, 4% due Dec. 15, 1916,


6,000 00


Fore River Bridge, 4% four notes $1,000 each, due June 1, 1914 to 1917. 4,000 00


Fore River Bridge, 4% due Dec. 1, 1914.


1,500 00


Fore River Bridge, 4% three notes $1,000 each, due Dec. 1, 1915 to 1917.


3,000 00


James Humphrey Schoolhouse, 4% forty notes


$5,000 annually Nov. 1, 1919 to 1926.


40,000 00


General Town Purposes, due June 1, 1914. .


2,000 00


Athens Schoolhouse extension 42% seven notes $2,000 each, Aug. 1914 to 1920.


14,000 00


Central Police Station, 42% four notes $1,000 each, Nov. 1914 to 1917.


4,000 00


Anticipation of Taxes April 2, 1914


70,000 00


Total


$177,000 00


Trust Funds


8,500 00


Amount due appropriations .


·


.


41,430 00


Amount due cities and towns


483 18


Checks outstanding


8,126 77


Total .


· $235.539 95


ASSETS.


Due from


W. M. Tirrell, Collector, taxes 1911


4,283 84


W. M. Tirrell, Collector, taxes 1912


·


.


22,874 85


W: M. Tirrell, Collector, taxes 1913


73.637 40


Total


100,796 09


State Treasurer, State Aid .


7,330 00


State Treasurer, Military Aid


122 00


State Treasurer, Soldiers' burials


211 00


State Treasurer, Poor account


171 97


Cities and towns


2,094 99


Collectors' deeds


3,923 94


James Humphrey Schoolhouse, Sinking fund


13,622 53


Trust Funds


8,500 00


Deposit First National Bank


15,510 13


Total .


$152.282 65


Town debt Dec. 31, 1913


.


.


83,257 30


Town debt Jan. 1, 1913


.


81,448 55


Increase for the year


1,808 75


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Respectfully submitted, JOHN H. STETSON,


Treasurer.


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WEYMOUTH, December 31, 1913.


We have examined the accounts of John H. Stetson, Treasurer of the Town of Weymouth, and have found them correct.


JOHN P. HUNT, WILLIAM H. PRATT, FRANK N. BLANCHARD,


Auditors.


TRUST FUNDS.


ELIAS S. BEALS PARK FUND.


Total Fund January 1, 1913 · .


$1,040 40


Received interest South Weymouth Savings Bank . 41 20


Total


$1,081 60


Paid Park Commissioners


81 60


Fund December 31, 1913


$1,000 00


AUGUSTUS J. RICHARDS FUND FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUFTS LIBRARY.


Total Fund January 1, 1913


$5,000 00


Receipts :


For Town of Weymouth, note $1,000 00


For interest, on town notes 200 00


For interest, First National Bank 1 67


1,201 67


Total


$6,201 67


Payments :


Town of Weymouth 4% note 1917 . $1,000 00


Accrued interest on note . 4 44 .


Trustees, Tufts Library .


197 23


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Total .


1,201 67


Fund December 31, 1913


$5,000 00


SUSAN HUNT STETSON FUND. FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUFTS LIBRARY. Perpetual loan to the Town of Weymouth .


$2,500 00


Paid Tufts Library Trustees required interest, 4 % $100 00


JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOLHOUSE SINKING FUND. Total Fund January 1, 1913 $8,747 66


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Receipts :


For Weymouth 4% bonds 1914


. $4,000 00


For Town appropriation . 4,500 00 .


Accrued interest on bonds 4 89


Interest on bonds ·


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240 00


Interest on notes


170 00


Interest, Savings Banks


102 15


Total .


9,017 04


Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1913 .


363 55


Total


$9,380 59


Investments, etc. :


Town of Weymouth note, 4%, 1916 $6,000 00


Accrued interest on note 98 00


Town of Weymouth note, 4%, 1914


1,500 00


Accrued interest on note 26 50


Town of Weymouth note, 4%, 1915


1,000 00


Accrued interest on note


17 67


Deposit in South Weymouth Savings Bank


636 27


Interest, savings banks


102 15


Total


- $9,380 59


Less investments, etc. :


Town of Weymouth, 4s, 1914 .


. $4,000 00


Accrued interest on notes


142 17


Cash on hand January 1, 1913


363 55


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$4,505 72


Increase for the year


$4,874 87


Investments :


Town of Weymouth 4% bonds


$2,000 00


Town of Weymouth note, 4%, 1914


1,500 00


Town of Weymouth note, 4%, 1915


1,000 00


Town of Weymouth note, 4%, 1916


6,000 00


Deposit South Weymouth Savings Bank .


1,919 17


Deposit Weymouth Savings Bank


.


1,203 36


Total fund December 31, 1914


$13,622 53


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Respectfully submitted, JOHN H. STETSON, Treasurer. WEYMOUTH, December 31, 1913.


We have examined the accounts of John H. Stetson, Treasurer of the Elias S. Beals Park Fund, the Augustus JJ. Richards Fund and the Jas. Humphrey Schoolhouse Fund, and have found them correct. JOHN P. HUNT, WILLIAM H. PRATT, Auditors. FRANK N. BLANCHARD,


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


The Auditors respectfully submit the following report for the year of 1913. We have examined the books and accounts of the Town Treasurer, Treasurer of Water loan and Sinking Fund Commissioners, Beals Park Fund, A. J. Richards Fund, Treas- urer of the Tufts Library and Sealer of Weights and Measures and find them correct.


The accounts and securities of the Tufts Lecture Fund, Tufts Sidewalk Fund, Pratt School Fund and the Augustus J. Richards Fund have also been examined and the investments found satis- factory.


The register of the Town Accountant and the Cash book of the Treasurer agree as to the amount of orders paid and balance of orders unpaid January 1, 1914.


Balalce of orders unpaid January 1, 1914


$ 3,232 38


Amount of orders drawn for year 1913 . .


443,191 84


Total .


. $446,424 22


Amount of orders paid by Treasurer for 1913 438,297 45 ·


Balance of orders unpaid Jan. 1, 1914 . . $ 8,126 77


TAX COLLECTOR.


We have examined the books of the Tax Collector beginning with the year 1910 and submit the following report.


1910 Tax levy for 1910 as per Assessors


commitment . $199,527 90


Interest collected to January 1, 1914 3,444 57


Amount of taxes collected above com- mitment 10 08


$202,982 55


Total collection and abatements to


January 1, 1914 . · 202,982 55


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1911


Tax levy as per Assessors commit- ment . . $182,407 84


Interest collected to January 1, 1914 2,478 93


$184,886 77


Total collections and abatements to January 1, 1914 .


180,374 64 ·


$4,412 13 Balance due January 1, 1914


$ 4,512 13


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NOTE :


Tax collectors books show total levy of $182,415.81 for 1911.


1912


Tax levy as per Assessors commitment $191,860 86 Re-assessed March 15, 1913 27 60


Interest collected to January 1, 1914 1,277 33


$193,165 79


Total collections and abatements to January 1, 1914 .


170,263 34 .


22,902 45 Balance due January 1, 1914 .


. $ 22,902 45


NOTE :


Tax Collectors books show total levy of $191,855.30 for 1912.


1913.


Tax levy for 1913 as per Assessors' commitment.


$221,501 44


Interest collected January 1, 1914 97 02


$221,598 46


Total collections and abatements to January 1, 1914 .


147,961 06


$73,637 40 Balance due January 1, 1914 . $73,637 40


$101,051 98


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TOWN DEBT.


Total debt January 1, 1913


$152,500 00


Borrowed during the year in anticipation of taxes 170,000 00


Athens School, notes for addition 14,000 00


Central Police Station notes


4,000 00


$340,500 00


The payments were the amounts bor-


rowed in anticipation of taxes


$170,000 00 ·


Town debt


8,000 00


178,000 00


Total debt January 1, 1914 · $162,500 00


Less sinking fund James Humphrey School building 13,622 53


Net debt not including water bonds . $148,877 47


ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.


ASSETS.


Real Estate - School houses, Public Library and


other public buildings and grounds .


. $332,200 00


Water Works


554,700 24 ·


Personal property - Fire apparatus and equipment of all Town departments .


44,836 82


Trust Funds


8,500 00


Sinking Funds-Water Works


377,241 57 ·


Sinking Funds-James Humphrey Schoolhouse .


13,622 53


Uncollected dues-Taxes


100,773 79


Uncollected dues-Water rent, etc.


9,821 57


Sundry assets


13,853 90 .


Cash on hand ·


11,648 89


$1,467,199 31


LIABILITIES.


Water bonds


. $513,000 00


Notes payable


· 177,000 00


Due appropriation


41,430 00


Due Cities and Towns .


483 18


Trust Funds-Beals Park fund, Susan Hunt Stetson


fund, Augustus J. Richards fund


8,500 00


Net assets .


726,786 13


$1,467,199 31


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TABLE OF VALUATION, RATE OF TAXATION, EXPENDITURES AND DEBT OF THE TOWN OF WEYMOUTH FROM JANUARY, 1890 TO 1913, INCLUSIVE.


YEAR.


Total Assessed Valuation April 1.


Rate of Tax per 1000


Expenditures as per Appropriation Table, ending Jan. 1.


Net Debt, not including Water Loan


1890


$6,441,845 00


$16 40


1891


$130,696 86


$66,092 00


1891


6,534,740 00


17 60


1892


124,484 94


66,092 00


1892


6,497,371 00


17 40


1893


142,564 16


85,092 00


1893


6,707,550 00


17 20


1894


120,746 84


79,592 00


1894


6,488,432 00


18 50


1895


128,588 33


76,500 00


1895


6,488,981 00


17 50


1896


144,791 52


82,500 00


1896


6,532,022 00


17 50


1897


150,461 20


82,000 00


1897


6,661,969 00


20 30


1898


176,310 41


137,000 09


1898


6,620,719 00


18 70


1899


176,119 85


127,491 33


1899


6,565,322 00


20 20


1900


161,433 62


147,365 00


1900


6,694,088 00


20 50


1901


184,205 69


144,075 82


1901


6,802,773 00


9 30


1902


162,252 07


153,618 02


1902


6,797,955 00


20 50


1903


181,769 01


140,433 30


1903


6,897,202 00


22 10


1904


171,075 00


149,150 53


1904


7,065,363 00


20 60


1905


171,484 62


132,166 22


1905


6,958,469 00


22 30


1906


185,325 71


125,415 54


1906


6,952,247 00


21 40


1907


181,920 78


119,628 56


1907


7,269,084 00


22 90


1908


285,497 66


184,000 00


1908


7,660,140 00


21 50


1909


189,114 72


175,500 00


1909


7,992,968 00


21 00


1910


186,633 13


164,920 00


1910


7,929,074 00


23


1911


206,738 71


169,298 40


1911


8,621,954 00


18 90


1912


195,694 65


150,594 47


1912


9,957,156 00


17 25


1913


204,141 38


143,752 34


1913


11,468,075 00


17 50


1914


237,015 99


148,877 47


JOHN P. HUNT, WILLIAM H. PRATT, FRANK N. BLANCHARD,


Auditors.


REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT.


WEYMOUTH, MASS., January 1, 1914. To the Board of Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor :




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