Town of Arlington annual report 1890-1892, Part 29

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3 00


66 Broadway National Bank, interest 'on deposits .


1 33


66 First National Bank, interest 07


66 E. T. Hornblower, for gravel


7 50


66 W. H. H. Tuttle, adm'r of the estate of Martha M. W. Russell, as follows, viz: for the perpetual care of lot in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery


100 00


for a school fund to be called the "Martha M. W. Russell School Fund" S. A. Fowle, for stone and gravel . 16 00


5,527 86


66 N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., for one month's rent of rooms in Swan's Hall ·


6 00


66 L. C. Tyler, on account of weighing fees sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes . .


17 13


Feb. 2


J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, 86.594 per cent. of dog tax for 1891


565 29


5 Cash for rent of hall:


Menotomy Chapter


12 00


John Conley


14 00


High School Alumni .


7 00


Amount carried forward .


. $239,247 56


DR. 1891. Dec. 31


27 30


66


6 15


·


.


63


TREASURER'S REPORT


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1891. Dec. 31


By amount of unpaid bills at this date in Pay Rolls, Nos. 6, 9 and 12 . 1892.


$38 74


Jan. 1


Cash paid Commissioners of Sinking Fund for Water Scrip held by them, due Jan. 1,1892


6,000 00.


66


6


at Faneuil Hall National Bank for


Water Scrip due Jan. 1, 1892 204,000 00 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 1. 4,666 60


Feb. 1


Cash paid at Faneuil Hall National Bank for Water Scrip due Jan. 1, 1892 4,000 000


Amount carried forward


.


$218,705 34-


1


30


64


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1892.


To amount brought forward $239,247 56


Feb. 8 9


Cash of Kate T. McGrath, rent of room in Swan's Hall, one month 6 67 .


Jacob Bassing, watering streets, 1891 1 00


12 Arlington Young Men's Catholic Associa- tion, on account of rent of Adams school-house 50 00


16


66 Broadway National Bank, interest . ·


1 16


Cash for watering streets for 1891:


20


F. M. Kirlin


3 00


23


T. R. Parris


.


.


2 00


24


66 rent of hall:


Six Odd Associates


11 00


J. P. Daily


10 00


Franklin Associates 12 00


Cash of Richard Welch, for lumber


5 00


sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 21 31


Mar. 2


66 Kate T. McGrath, one month's rent .


6 63


Cash borrowed of Arlington Water Commis- sioners on demand .


4,000 00


3 Cash of N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., rent for February


6 00


Cash borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, on demand


3,000 00


Cash for rent of hall:


Highland Associates . 10 00


Břattle Associates


12 00


William Allen


8 00


Arlington Catholic Total Abstinence Society


12 00


St. John's Church


8 00


14


Six Odd Associates


11 00


Miss Fanny Hoitt


14 00


Cash of First National Bank, interest .


76


66 Geo. A. Marden, State Treasurer, on account corporation tax $715 75


Less due the State


26 19


689 56


19


Water Commissioners, amount loaned,


Dec. 31, 1891


700 00


66 Interest on the same


6 07


28 Cash for rent of hall :


L. K. Russell


18 00


Woman's C. T. U.


6


Rev. J. Mulcahy


8 0


·


Amount carried forward


. $247,886 72


·


9


.


.


.


.


.


27


29


65


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1892. By amount brought forward . $218,705 34


Feb. 29 Mar. 1


Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 2 5,650 87 · Cash paid at Faneuil Hall National Bank, Water Scrip due Jan. 1, 1892 3,000 00


2 deposited in the Arlington Five Cents Sav- Bank, "Martha M. W. Russell School Fund"


5,327 86


Amount carried forward


$232,684 07


5


66


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1892.


To amount brought forward


. $247,886 72


Mar. 29


Cash of Michael Kelly, for one single cart . 100 00


66 Mrs. E. M. Condell, rent of hall 50 00


66 E. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected . 33 00


31 Cash borrowed of Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank on demand ·


11,000 00


Cash of F. E. Fowle, 3 months' rent of post


office to date 37 50


66 sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 12 09


April 1


66 Emerson W. Law, Clerk of Third Dis- trict Court, fines collected .


11 95


66 Geo. Reynolds for lot No. 457 in


cemetery


70 00


2


66 Faneuil Hall National Bank, interest on deposits . 58 15


66 J. W. Bailey, rent of room 6 00


Edward Lacy, for board


75 04


66 Robert Dinsmore, for additional land, lot in cemetery .


8 00


4 First National Bank, interest


42


Cash for rent of Adams School-house, Arlington Young Men's Catholic Association


50 00


5 Cash of N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co , rent of rooms 6 00


12 Kate T. McGrath, rent .


6 67


Mrs. Emma F. Chamberlin, executrix, for lot No. 362 in cemetery .


150 00


60


the same for perpetual care of said lot,


200 00


16


66 Patrick Slattery, for one cow


28 00


19


City of Cambridge for aid furnished Mrs. Sarahı A. DeBerry


8 63


23 Cash for rent of hall :


J. P. Daily 10 00


Miss Ethel Wellington


30 00


J. W. Canniff


12 00


Miss Grace Parker


8 00


A. G. Fisher


17 00


25 Cash borrowed of First National Bank of Arlington, on demand


5,000 00


30


Cash of N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., rent sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


74 29


May


2


First National Bank, interest


93


3


66 Kate T. McGrath, rent


6 67


.


Amount carried forward


· · $264,963 06


6 00.


30


67


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1892. By amount brought forward . $232,684 07


Mar. 31


April 1 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 3. 4,703 52 Cash paid note to John Peabody, April 1, 1872, 20 years 7,000 00


" 6 months' interest on the same, at 7 per cent. · 245 00


30 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 4


6,669 28


Amount carried forward


. $251,301 87


68


TREASURER'S REPORT.


. DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1892.


To amount brought forward . $264,963 06


May 6 Cash of Geo. W. Austin, autioneer's license 2 00


7 Cash for 8 loads stone dust 36 00


Cash of D. A. Proctor, administrator of estate of Martha Baird, on account of her support at the almshouse ·


50 00


9


66 West End Street Railway, on account of watering street 30 00


10


Mrs. DeCoursey, for coal furnished her 2 88


Edward Lacy, for board


22 00


Cash for rent of hall:


11


M. T. Pendergast 12 CO


Mrs. Thomas Gray 6 00


17


Francis Gould Post 36, G. A. R.


16 00


19


Cash borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, on demand


5,000 00 68


21


Cash of Broadway National Bank, on deposits .


Wm. H. Allen, for lot No. 493 in cemetery


90 00


31


60 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, expense of burial of body of unknown man


10


66


B. H. Pierce, stone dust ·


3 00


66 sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


S9 98


June 1 Cash received for dog licenses from Jan. 1, 1892, to date


311 00


4 Cash of N. E. Telephone and Telegraphı Co., rent . Fred. F. Squire, for street lamp .


15 00


Sarah Perkins, for lot No. 617 in cemetery


20 00


7 Cash borrowed of New England National Bank, on demand, at the rate of 23 per cent. per annum


5,000 00


Cash of First National Bank, interest


2 33


66 Kate T. McGrath, rent for May .


6 67


66 McClintock & Woodfall, for labor ·


5 00


8


66 John P. Squire, for perpetual care of cemetery lot 200 00


66 Richard M. Johnson, for lot No. 358 ill cemetery 100 00


21 Cash for rent of hall :


Rev. J. M. Mulcahy 12 00


W. T. Canniff 12 00


28 Cash borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, onl demand


9,000 00


Amount carried forward


$285,023 60


11


6 00


69


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1892. By amount brought forward . $251,301 87


May 7 Cash paid Arlington Water Commissioners, on account amount borrowed, March 2 1,000 00


31 66 " on account of the same 2,000 00


Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 5 . 7,082 67


June 1 Cash paid J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, dog tax to this date . 285 00°


6 fees on dog tax, to town clerk 28 00:


4


66 coupons on notes, due May 1, 1892, Nos. 1, 2, 9, 16, each $25 . 100 00


27


66 Water Commissioners, balance of amount borrowed March 2 ·


1,000 00


interest on the same at 4 per cent ·


39 66.


Amount carried forward


$262,837 20


70


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1892. To amount brought forward . $285,023 60


June 30


Cash of N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., rent


6 00


66 sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 61 49


July 1 66 . Emerson W. Law, Clerk of Third District Court, fines collected


80 40


2


60 First National Bank, interest 2 10


37 50


S


66 F. E. Fowle, 3 months rent of post office . Amount of Tax List for 1892 .


107,450 43


12


Cash of Kate T. McGrath, rent for June


6 67


18


66 Jere. Crowley, for manure


20 00


20


66 estate of Mansur W. Marsh, for perpetual care lot No. 50 in cemetery


200 00


23


66


Town of Medford, one half of cost of lum- ber for River Street Bridge .


74 25


28


66


First National Bank of Arlington, bank tax, $865, less 6 per cent. $51.90 N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., rent


6 00


30


66 sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


101 07


Aug. 4


66


First National Bank, interest


.


6 12


66


Kate T. McGrath, rent ·


6 67


9


E. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected


39 00


31


66 sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes .


75 32


Sept. 1


66


N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., rent


6 00


2


66


George W. Storer, for stone dust


8 00


66 First National Bank, interest


19 11


66 Kate T. McGrath, rent


6 67


6


Mrs. Mary Schouler for gravel and labor Cash for rent of hall:


48 00


8


Society of Good Fellows


12 00


Joseph Goodwin


14 00


20


Odd Fellows


8 00


29


Cash of Edward Lacy, for board .


115 20


66 N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., rent


6 00


30


66 Faneuil Hall National Bank, interest on deposits .


67 77


66


sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


75 34


Oct.


1


66


J. H. Hardy, for stone dust


8 00


3


Broad way National Bank, interest


19 52


66 Olny Robbins, for stone dust


82 00


4


66 Emerson W. Law, Clerk of Third Dis- trict Court, fines collected July 1 to Sept. 30 .


19 35


Amount carried forward .


. $394,474 68


813 10


29


66


.


71


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1892. By amount brought forward . $262,837 20


Juue 30


Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 6 .


7,184 92


July 21 Cash paid First National Bank of Arlington, amount borrowed April 25, 1892 .


5,000 00


66 " 2 mos. 26 days interest on the same at 4 per cent. 47 78


23 66 coupons due May 1, 1892, on notes Nos. 8 and 10, each $25 50 00


27


66 New England National Bank, amount borrowed June 7, 1892.


5,000 00


28


66


66 Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, amount borrowed Dec. 31, 1891


9,542 95


66


" 6 mos. 27 days interest on same at 5 per cent. 274 37


29


66


" Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, amount borrowed Dec. 31, 1891 5,000 00


66


" 6 mos. 28 days interest on the same at 5 per cent. 144 44


30 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 7


8,841 58


Aug. 2


Cash paid Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount borrowed as follows:


March 3, 1892, on demand 3,000 00 .


May 19, 1892, 66 5,000 00 .


June 28, 1892, 66 66


9,000 00


Cash paid interest on above:


on $3,000, 5 mos. 2 days, at 4 per cent. 50 06


" 5,000, 2 mos. 15 days, at 3 per cent. 31 25


3


66 66


66 9,000, 1 mos. 5 days, at 3 per cent. Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, amount borrowed March 31, 1892 . on the same, 4 mos. 3 days interest, at 4 per cent.


11,000 00


66


66


150 34


31


Amount of Pay Rolls, No. S


5,951 73


Sept. 30


66 66 No. 9 .


5,521 96


Amount carried forward


.


$343,676 67


26 25


66 interest on the same 21 24


72


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1892.


To amount brought forward . $394,474 68


Oct. 4 Cash of F. E. Fowle, rent of post office, 3 months, to Oct. 1 . 37 50


John M. Fisk, Master of House of Correc- tion, fine collected . 10 00


5 Cash for rent of ball :


First Congregational Parish 3 50 W. T. Canniff 12 00


7 Cash of Kate T. McGratlı, rent . . . 6 67


66 First National Bank, interest 15 11


19


R. N. Turnbull, for gravel.


12 50


24 Cash for rent of hall:


Wm. T. Canniff .


12 00


J. C. Collins


10 00


Cambridge Fire Associates Thomas F. Priest


8 00


31 Cash of B. F. Durgin, for apples, milk, etc., sold N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., one month's rent 6 00


.


66 sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


23 35


Nov.


3


66


Richard A. Welch, for gravel


2 00


Kate T. McGrath, for rent


6 67


7


66


B. F. Durgin, for manure sold Andrew King


15 00


9


66


George A. Teel, for stone dust


4 00


11


E. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected


23 00


12


66


Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to pay notes due Apr. 1, 1892 $7,000 00 due Nov. 1, 1892 8,000 00


15,000 00


Ira Kenniston for drain pipe


1 40


17 Cash for rent of hall:


Cedar Base Ball Club .


14 00


Republican Town Committee


63 75


Democratic Town Committee


12 00


Union Base Ball Club


12 00


Miss H. Hopkins


10 00


Rev. J. M. Mulcahy


8 00


Miss Farmer


3 50


George W. Storer


8 00


19 Cash of George D. Moore, for stone and scrapings


41 50


30 First National Bank, interest


10 14


66 sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


6 14


Amount carried forward


. $409,911 31


14 00


24 90


73


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1892. By amount brought forward . $343,676 67


Oct.


31 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 10 8,028 71


Nov.


12 Cash paid Commissioners of the Sinking Fund amount of appropriation March 7, 1892 .


9,296 74


66 66 interest on the same at 4 per cent. on $7000 March to April 1 $19.44


66


$2296.74 Apr. 1 to Nov. 1, 53.60


73 04


66 coupon notes due Nov. 1, 1892, Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, each $1000 .


5,000 00


66


66 one year's interest on the same at 5 per cent. to Nov. 1 .


250 00


66 one year's interest to Nov. 1, 1892, on coupon notes, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, each $1000, 5 per cent.


250 00


66


coupon notes due Nov. 1, 1892, Nos. 9, 10, 16, each $1000


3,000 00


66


66 coupon No. 16, due Nov. 1, 1892 25 00


14


66


66 Treasurer of Middlesex County, County Tax for 1892


5,099 73


J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, dog tax to this date 365 40


Amount carried forward


.


$375,065 29


74


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1892.


To_amount brought forward . $409,911 31


Nov.


30 Cash received for dog licenses from June 1, 1892, to this date 400 00


Dec.


6


Cash of Fred S. Smith, stone dust .


4 00


66 Edward Lacy, for board 48 32


8


66 Young Men's Catholic Association, on account rent of Adams School House


50 00


12 Cash for rent of hall of Ancient Order of Hiber-


nians. 14 00


Highland Club


10 00


Wm. Keniston


8 00


H. W. Taylor


14 00


W. T. Canniff


12 00


St. John's Church


9 00


Miss Louise Marsh


8 00


Cash of Geo. A. Marden, State Treasurer, Cor-


poration Tax $5,391 61


National Bank Tax 6,817 84


State Aid 652 00


12,861 45


13


66 Henry Hornblower, for concreting


51 35


66


A. C. Daniels, for edgestone, etc.


287 75


17


66 Samuel W. Staples, for license for a bil- liard saloon


2 00


19


66 Ira L. Russell, rent of pasture for 1892


10 00


20


66


S. R. Smith, for gravel


12 50


21


James Donahue, for lot No. 527 in


50 00


23


Warren W. Rawson, for offal to Jan. 1, 1893


25 00


30


66


received of sundry persons, subscriptions for watering the streets 718 50


L. C. Tyler, weighing fees ·


21 50


66 F. Alderman, for crushed stone .


4 00


31


Cash received interest on note for $100, to Trustees of Town Library . 6 00


66 received one year's interest on note $5354, to Trustees of Wm. Cutter School Fund


321 24


66 received one year's interest on notes to


. Trustees of Poor Widows' Fund 36 79


34 00


Cash of E. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected 66 Wilson W. Fay, for edgestone, etc., less amount for gravel and stone 41 13


66 A. P. Gage, for edgestone 49 26


66 First National Bank, interest ·


26 81


Amount carried forward


· . $425,047 91


.


.


.


cemetery


75


TREASURER'S REPORT


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON.


CR.


1892. By amount brought forward . . $375,065 29


34 60


Nov. 30 Cash paid fees on dog tax to town clerk ." at Faneuil Hall National Bank, coupons Nos. 1, 2, 9, 16, each $25 100 00


Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 11 . 7,285 79


Dec. 12


Cash paid Geo. A. Marden, State Treasurer State Tax, 1892


4,567 50


Sewer Tax, 1892 . 597 89


Amount due on Bank Tax


165 81


31


66


66 one year's interest to April 1, 1892, on note $100 to Trustees of Town Library 6 00


66


one year's interest to Jan. 1, 1893, on note $5354, to Trustees of Wm. Cutter School Fund . .


321 24


66


66 Trustees of Poor Widows' Fund, one year's interest on notes to Jan. 1, 1893,


on note $237.50 $14 25


66 375.61 22 54


36 79


66


66 1 year's interest to Jan. 1, 1893, on note $349.85, to Treasurer of Citizens' Soldiers' Fund .


20 99


66 Consolidated Board, Cemetery Committee, etc., amount receiv- ed this year. for perpetual care of cemetery lots.


Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 12


700 00 16,441 15


66 discounts and abatements on taxes, in 1892, as shown on page 29 6,270 33


66 taxes of 1890, uncollected at this date 218 10


66 taxes of 1891, uncollected at this date 3,692 84


66 taxes of 1892, uncollected at this date


10,007 12


Amount carried forward


. $425,531 44


76


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1892. To amount brought forward . $425,047 91


Dec. 31 Cash of Faneuil Hall National Bank for interest 42 74 John M. Fisk, Master of House of Cor- rection, for fines 10 00


66 Emerson W. Law, Clerk of Third Dis- trict Court, for fines . 16 00


F. E. Fowle, 3 months' rent 37 50


66 Geo. W. White, for 104 loads of stone


208 00


66 Broadway National Bank, interest on deposits 19 24


66 Patrick Collins, for board of his son, Patrick J., at the Danvers Lunatic Hospital to July 1, 1892 78 00


66 Edward Lacy, for board and tobacco ·


26 66


66 Treasurer of M. W. Russell School


Fund, for use of schools 85 00


Harriet N. Perkins, for edgestone, etc.


90 50


Town of Belmont, for support of pauper per contract 38 97


66


H. A. Kidder, for concreting 14 75


66


Trustees of the Pratt Fund, viz. : Income for Poor Widows' Fund


211 60


" Public Library 423 20


Trustees of Robbins' Fund, income for 1892


202 00


66 Trustees of Soldiers' Monument Fund, for care of grounds 25 00


66


Douglass S. Biggs, for edgestone 42 88


66 sundry persons, rent of hall, viz :


Woman's Christian Temperance Union 5 00


W. T. Canniff


10 50


Catholic Order of Foresters.


15 00


T. H. Sylvester, Jr. .


8 00


66


T. F. Meagher, rent of hall .


.


66


S. D. Hicks, 66


6 00


66 C. M. Condell, "


60 00


Amount of sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 25 16


Amount of unpaid bills, at this date, in Pay Rolls, Nos. 6, 7, 9, 10, 12 48 51


Amount of special tax of 1889, collected


75 36


66 1890, .


281 33


$427,162 81


.


8 00


TREASURER'S REPORT. 77


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1892. By amount brought forward . . $425,531 44


Dec. 31 Cash balance in the Treasury at this date · 1,631 37


$427,162 81


B. DELMONT LOCKE, Treasurer.


ARLINGTON, Dec. 31, 1892.


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS.


Intentions of Marriages Registered in 1892.


Whole number of couples ,


·


84


Average age of male . .


27


Average age of female 25 .


Both persons residing in Arlington, couples .


.


47


But one person residing in Arlington, couples ·


37


Marriages Registered in 1892.


Whole number of couples 83


Both persons American born, couples 31


Both persons foreign born, couples 34 .


American and foreign born, couples .


18


Age of oldest person married 67 .


Age of youngest person married . ·


17


First marriage of


161


Second marriage of ·


. 5


Births Registered in 1892.


Whole number 144


Males . ·


77


Females


67


American parentage


54


Foreign parentage


.


56


Mixed parentage ·


34


.


.


79


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Deaths Registered during the year ending Dec. 31, 1892.


AGE.


NAMES.


DATE OF DEATH.


Years.


Mos.


Days.


John F. Butler


Jan.


1,1892


37


11


Jonas C. Nickerson


3.


76


3


12


Franklin Litchfield


6,


74


11


6


Jane Symon


66


7,


66


1


6


Abbie M. Graves


66


7,


66


72


8


22


Margaret T. McCarthy


66


10,


66


56


-


18


Rebecca Adams


66


16,


66


85


14


Bridget Bryson


66


17,


66


3


16


Charles Otis Gage


66


25,


66


57


7


5


Annie Lanquest .


Feb.


ỗ,


66


15


2


13


Florence G. Smith


10,


66


1


Margaret A. Tobin


10,


66


4


4


9


Charles H. Reagan


66


16,


66


6


16


Helen G. Whittemore .


66


16,


13


6


13


Thomas P. Hickey


17,


66


3


22


John McCarthy ·


66


19,


6:


8


24


William E. Tobin


66


21,


66


1


6


9


Anna Drinkwater


66


29,


66


86


11


3


Dennis P. Dailey


66


29,


66


19


9


Delia Burke


..


5,


66


3


6


Mary Foster


66


8,


66


65


Benjamin L. Allen


66


14,


46


8


Ada Johnson


66


17,


18,


6


1


Mary Sherman


66


21,


66


2


2


Lizzie F. Wooley Ella M. Kirby


66


25,


66


26


4


5


Robert Johnson


April


1,


66


8


18


Isaac Huffmaster


66


10,


66


65


6


17


Catherine A. O'Keefe


66


16,


20


9


Catharine McGrath


66


25,


6:


75


Ludwig L. Liljegren


66


29,


32


2


-


6,


66


86


Patrick Casey


66


7,


66


60


Mary M. Brady


66


11,


66


30


7


11


Harold P. Bott


.


.


66


12,


66


12


S


19


7,


66


1


7


Margaret Newcomb


66


15,


66


Jennie V. Dale


66


22,


66


55


11


9


Mary Ellery Elwell


66


27,


66


62


9


-


4,


66


87


Nora Murray


66


11,


25,


66


39


8


5


Fannie M. Gould


23,


22


7


15


.6


Thomas P. Peirce


May


Eileen Ahern


66


23,


66


12


Rowland B. Howard


89


3


Kenneth Hastings


66


7,


Rebecca A. Whittemore


-


Mar.


14


James A. E. Bailey


83


16


80


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Deaths-Continued.


AGE.


NAMES.


DATE OF DEATH.


Years.


Mos.


Days.


William W. Baxter


May 14, 1892


37


5


-


Arthur L. Allen .


66


16,


66


28


7


18


Edward A. Gay


66


16,


66


74


6


7


James P. Leonard


66


23,


66


19


9


23


Elsie A. Ahern


66


30


2


9


Robert Jost


June


6,


66


59


2


6


Edward F. Dolan


66


17,


66


-


-


-


-


5


15


Catharine Canniff


July


20,


66


-


6


9


Alta May Marble


66


25,


66


6


7


Mary Crowley


66


28,


66


46


8


-


1,


66


-


7


7


Margaret McCarthy


66


12,


66


Kenney .


66


16,


75


3


18


Mabel R. Currier


66


31,


66


1


William J. Dinsmore


Sept.


4,


5,


66


79


3


26


Dennis J. Dacey .


66


13,


26


25


Emeline C. Tomlinson .


66


16,


66


55


--


3


6


Charles H. Harris


66


21,


66


17


10


27


William Stowe


Oct.


4,


66


76


11


Susan M. Wyman


66


8,


66


31


3


4


Elmar A. Farnham


9,


66


25


1


28


Ethel F. Smith


66


9.


-


3


8


Mary Linnehan


66


18,


66


36


7


13


Lucretia B. Pratt


66


20.


66


38


11


Mattie F. Hall


66


24,


66


23


9


Cutler


66


31,


66


Mary Merrick


66


8,


66


15


7


17


Clyde C. Ganong .


66


14,


66


50


-


Frederick I. Keniston .


Dec.


8,


66


·6


Sylvester Stickney


66


12,


66


53


11


14


James E. Cutler .


66


31,


66


80


3


-


66


-


3


Herbert E. Cotton


66


25,


18


11


-


Henry Bowman .


Aug.


3,


9,


:6


27


-


Kenney .


66


12,


66


34


1


19


Lilley May Schieb


66


13,


62


3


26


George Cunningham


66


19,


66


-


Lizzie N. Gates .


24,


66


42


9


7,


66


76


11


Libbie Edgerly


66


10,


2,


66


1


Mary Madden


66


11,


Mary Donahoe Goldsmith


66


19,


66


-


-


7


Daniel W. Rogers


66


19,


66


55


Harry E. Hall


21,


66


Mabel R. Currier


21


3


Hannorah Harrigan


Thomas D. Cook


61


22,


66


71


Adnah Plummer .


9


17,


Lawrence Hennessey


66


21,


Herbert E. Richardson


.


Nov.


1


Dennis Donahoe .


80


81


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Whole number of deaths,


94


Males,


.


.


48


Females,


.


.


· 46


Number under 5 years of age,


32


66 between 5 and 10 years of age,


1


66


66 10 “ 30 66


18


66 66 30 “ 60 66 6.


· 20


66 60 “ 70 66 66 ..


.


·


6


66 over 70 years of age, ·


17


American parentage, .


·


.


. 44


Foreign parentage,


.


.


41


Mixed parentage,


.


SOME OF THE DISEASES OR CAUSES OF DEATH.


Consumption,


·


.


· 12


Pneumonia,


5


Heart disease,


10


Paralysis, .


3


Disease of kidneys,


6


Bronchitis,.


4


Old age,


.


.


.


·


·


7


Register of Dogs Licensed since May 1, 1892.


Whole number, .


313


Males, ·


.


.


. 284


Females,


.


.


. 29


B. DELMONT LOCKE,


Town Clerk.


ARLINGTON, Dec. 31, 1892. 6


·


.


·


.


·


·


.


.9


.


REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS


OF THE


SINKING FUND.


The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund submit the fol- lowing Report to the Town.


1892.


Jan. 1.


Balance of cash on hand, $210 26 Nov. 12.


Amount received of Town of Arlington appro- priation made at town meeting March 7,1892, 9,296 74


interest on the same at 4 per cent. on $7000 March 7 to April 1, $19 44


on $2296.74 April 1 to Nov. 1, 53 60


73 04


Amount received of Town of Arlington for Notes due Nov. 1, 1892, Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, each $1000, 5,000 CO


received one year's interest on the same at 5 per cent, 250 00


received one year's interest on Town of Ar- lington Notes Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, each $1000 at 5 per cent, 250 00


$15,080 04


83


REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND.


1892. Nov. 12.


Amount paid Town of Arlington appropriation made March 7, 1892, to pay notes falling due in 1892, $7000 April 1st and $8000 Nov. 1st, $15,000 00


paid Union Safe Deposit Vaults rent of safe, 10 00 Dec. 31.


Balance of cash on hand, 70 04.


$15,080 04


Investment.


Town of Arlington coupon notes due May 1, 1897, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, each $1000, interest at 5 per cent., $5,000 00


Cash on hand,


70 04


Total, Jan. 1, 1893, $5,070 04


Respectfully submitted.


WILLIAM G. PECK, Commissioners : ALFRED D. HOITT, of the


WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Sinking Fund ..


ARLINGTON, Jan. 1, 1893.


REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF PRATT FUND.


The Trustees of the Pratt Fund present the following Report to the Town for the year ending Dec. 31, 1892.


Income.


Received one year's interest on Note of the Town of Hopkinton for $19,000, at 4 per cent., $760 00 one year's interest on City of Boston Water Bonds, $5000, at 5 per cent., 250 00


interest of Arlington Five


Cents Savings Bank to


Jan. 7, 1892, 57 99


$1,067 99


Less amount, paid rent of safe in


Union Safe Deposit Vaults, 10 00


$1,057 99


Disbursements.


Amount paid Town Treasurer, for Poor Widows' Fund, $211 60


paid Town Treasurer, for Pub- lic Library, 423 20


deposited in Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, as a High School Fund, 423 19


$1,057 99


85


REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF PRATT FUND.


Investment.


Town of Hopkinton's Note, dated March 10, 1884, payable in 20 years, interest at 4 per cent., at par, $19,000 00


City of Boston Gold Water Bonds, due Oct. 1, 1905, interest at 5 per cent., at par, 5,000 00


Deposited in Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, 1,000 00


- -$25,000 00


High School Fund Income, deposited in Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, with inter- est to Jan. 1, 1893, 11,582 28


Respectfully submitted.


WILLIAM G. PECK,


GEORGE HILL,


Trustees


JAMES A. BAILEY,


of


HENRY SWAN,


Pratt Fund.


WM. E. WOOD,


B. DELMONT LOCKE, ex-officio, J




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