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5,000 00
Amount carried forward
$55,481 70 .
2 00
45 75
26
27
70 00
66
66
66
83
TREASURER'S REPORT.
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.
1894. By amount brought forward $17,082 73 .
March 31
April 30 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 3 ·
8,859 01
Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 4 .
·
10,730 93
Amount carried forward
.
$36,672 67
84
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN
1894.
To amount brought forward. ·
$55,481 70
May 9 Cash of Leander and Susan E. Peirce, for cemetery lot No. 338 100 00
10
66 Firemen's Relief Co., for papering hall . 20 00
11
66 Edw. Lacy, for board and tobacco . 25 08
12
66 John Murray, rent of tenement on Med- ford st. 1 month . 15 00
18 Elmer H. Grey, for cemetery lot No. 435
90 00
66 Mabel L. Beddeos, for cemetery lot No. 495 .
70 00
19 Cash borrowed of Water
· Commissioners on demand
2,000 00
21 Cash of City of Cambridge, for aid furnished Sarah A. DeBerry, in 1893 .
14 61
23
66 .
Mrs. E. A. Jacobs, for cemetery lot No. 494 . 70 00
Cash borrowed of Kidder, Peabody Co., payable Aug. 3
10,000 00
26 Cash of Lewis E. Stickney, fee for license as master plumber .
2 00
31 Cash received för dog license from Jan. 1, 1894, to date ·
270 00
Cash of sundry persons this month, interest on taxes
144 15
June 2
66 A. F. & C. G. Sunergren, for cemetery lot No. 499 .
70 00
John Murray, rent of tenement on Med- ford st. 1 month . · 15 00 .
4 T. M. Canniff, for license to keep a 66 billiard table
2 00
7
66 West End Street Railway Co., subscrip- tion for watering Arlington av. in 1894
50 00
12 Cash borrowed of New England National Bank, payable Aug 3d .
10,000 00
15 Cash of Henry Hornblower, for edgestone, etc. .
63 29
22 Cash borrowed of New England National Bank, payable Aug. 3 . . Cash of Geo. D. Moore, auctioneer, on account sale of Adams School-house · 58 50 .
10,000 00
28
66 John Murray, one month's rent of tenement on Medford street ·
15 00
Amount carried forward
$S8,576 33
85
TREASURER'S REPORT.
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.
1894.
By amount brought forward $36,672 67
May 23 Cash paid Kidder, Peabody & Co. on loan $10,000, per contra, 72 days interest at 2 7-8 per cent. 57 50
31 66 J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, dog tax to date . 246 00
66 fees on dog tax to town clerk 24 00
66
66 at Faneuil Hall National Bank this month, 6 months interest due May 1, on $60,000, High School Loan, at 4 per cent.
1,200 00
66 "
6 months interest due May 1, on $3,000, coupon notes at 5 per cent Nos. 1, 2, 8 Amount of Pay Rolls No. 5 . . Cash paid New England National Bank, on loan $10,000, per contra, 53 days interest at 2} per cent. . 36 81
75 00 13,596 94
June 12
23 " New England National Bank, on loan $10,000, per contra, 42 days interest at 2} per cent. . .
29 17
Amount carried forward
.
$51,938 09
86
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN
1894.
To amount brought forward $88,576 33
June 29 Cash borrowed of New England National Bank, payable Aug. 3 .
15,000 00
30 Cash of sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 55 20
July 2 66 F. E. Fowle, 3 months rent of post office to July 1 ·
37 50
66 Emerson W. Law, Clerk of 3d District Court, for fines collected
25 75
5
66 Alfred H. Knowles, for plumber's li- cense 2 00
66 R. W. Shattuck, for plumber's license .
2 00
7
66 John M. Fisk, master of House of Correction, for fines collected .
2 00
9 Amount of Tax List for 1894 ·
130,583 12
11
Cash of Faneuil Hall National Bank, interest on deposits
38 06
17
66 Rev. John M. Mulcahy, for lot of land bounded on Russell Park and Chestnut street
1,337 50 50
18
21
66
66 John L. Hibbard, for plumber's license John Murray, for one month's rent of tenement on Medford street
15 00
66 Ancient Order of Hibernians, balance on purchase of Adams School-house .
406 00
30
66 First National Bank tax on non-resi- dent stockholders $139 44
- less 6 per cent. discount 8 37
131 07
66
S. C. Clement, for edgestone
29 20
31
66
sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes
83 45
Aug. 1
66
Mrs. Helen Greene, for cemetery lot No. 360.
75 00
66 E. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected
35 00
3
66 First National Bank, interest on deposits Brewster, Cobb & Estabrook, for 66 $92,000-Arlington Water Loan Act of 1892, Chap. 412, dated July 1, 1894, payable April 1, 1924, interest at 4 per cent., payable April 1 and Oct. 1, sold at 106.30 $92,000 00
premium 5,796 00
accrued interest, 1 mo. 13 dys. 439 56
98,235 56
Amount carried forward,
. $334,672 73
2 49
14
87
TREASURER'S REPORT.
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON.
CR.
1894. By amount brought forward $51,938 09 ·
June 29 Cash paid New England National Bank, on loan, $15,000, per contra, 35 days at 2} per cent. .
36 46
30 66 Arlington Water Comm'rs, amount bor- rowed May 7, 1894
5,000 00 29 44
66 1 month 23 days interest, at 4 per cent.
66 Arlington Water Comm'rs, amount borrowed May 19, 1894
2,000 00
66 66 1 month 11 days interest, at 4 per cent. Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 6 .
18,914 52
31 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 7.
11,668 86
3 Cash paid Kidder, Peabody & Co., amount bor- rowed May 23
10,000 00
"
66 New England National Bank as follows: amount borrowed June 12 . ·
10,000 00
66 66 22 ·
10,000 00
66 29 . 15,000 00
.
Amount carried forward
· $134,596 48
9 11
July Aug.
88
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR
B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN
1894.
To amount brought forward
$334,672 73 .
Aug. 25
Cash of John Murray, rent of tenement on Med- ford street, 1 month 15 00
27
L. C. Tyler, weigher, fees 25 00
66 Security Live Stock Insurance Co., for loss of mare " Dolly" . .
260 00
31
66
sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes
20 53
Sept.
1
66
First Nation'l Bank, interest on deposits 66 89 E. H. Norris, for blasting 5 50
11
20
66 Fred F. Whitney, plumber's license
50
25
66
2 00
66
2 00
66
William E. Bertwell, watering streets S. C. Buckman, watering streets . A. S. Harriman, chief of police, ex- pense received of Court
1 00
29
66
sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes · Third District Court, fines collected, 3 months to Sept. 30 .
13 70
Oct.
2
. E. O. Simonds, rent of stable, 1 month . John M. Fisk, master of House of Correction, fines collected, 3 months to Sept. 30 .
3 00
4
66
F. E. Fowle, 3 months rent of post office, to Oct. 1
37 50
11
66 Faneuil Hall National Bank, interest on deposits
153 09
12
66
Edward Lacy, for board and tobacco · Peirce & Winn Co., for lumber from town house .
12 00
23
66
First Nat'l Bank, interest on deposits . Broadway National Bank, interest on deposits
29 31
26
40 00
66
E. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected E. N. Peirce, administrator of estate of Susan M. Wyman, for perpetual care of cemetery lot .
200 00
30
66
Garritt Barry, 1 month's rent of house on Medford street, to Oct. 10 15 00
66
H. C. Fessenden, for edgestone 30 60
66 sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes
34 80
Nov. 8
66 Harry G. Jones, for cemetery lot No. 569
50 00
Amount carried forward
. $336,068 07
66
5 00
3
66
118 00
19
66
20 82
24
66
234 10
TOWN WARRANT.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex, ss.
To GARRITT BARRY, a Constable of the Town of Arlington, in said County, GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of ARLINGTON who are qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to assemble in the TOWN HALL, on
MONDAY, the Fourth day of MARCH next,
at six o'clock, A. M., then and there to act on the following articles, viz :-
Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.
Art. 2. To elect a Town Clerk for the ensuing year.
Art. 3. To elect a Town Treasurer and Collector for the ensuing year.
Art. 4. To elect one Selectman for the term of three years.
Art. 5. To elect one Assessor for the term of three years.
Art. 6. To elect three members of the School Committee for three years.
Art. 7. To elect one Water Commissioner for three years.
Art. 8. To elect one member of the Board of Trustees of the " Pratt Fund " for the term of five years.
Art. 9. To elect one member of the Board of Commis- sioners of the Sinking fund for the term of three years.
Art. 10. To elect two trustees of the Robbins Library for the term of three years.
Art. II. To elect one member of the Consolidated Board of Trustees of " Soldiers' Monument and Robbins' Funds, " and of Cemeteries, for three years.
Art. 12. To elect two Auditors and five Constables for the ensuing year.
Art. 13. To elect three Sewer Commissioners, viz : one for one year, one for two years and one for three years.
Art. 14. To elect three Park Commissioners, viz : one for one year, one for two years and one for three years.
Art. 15. To elect, in accordance with Chap. 218 of the Acts of the Legislature of 1894, a Board of Health, consisting of three persons, to serve, one for the term of three years, one for the term of two years and one for the term of one year.
Art. 16. To elect all other necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year.
Art. 17. To bring in their ballots, " Yes," or "No," in answer to the question : " Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this Town?" in accordance with Section 5 of Chapter 100 of the Publie Statutes of Massa- chusetts.
All town officers who are by law required to be chosen by ballot, except the Moderator, are to be voted for on one baliot. The polls will be opened as soon as possible after the organization of the meeting and kept open until five o'clock, P. M.
Art. 18. To hear and act on the reports of the Select- men and other Town Officers and Committees heretofore ap- pointed.
Art. 19. To determine what action the Town will take in regard to lighting the streets the ensuing year.
Art. 20. To act on the List of Jurors as revised by the Selectmen.
Art. 21. To see if the Town will cause one of the church bells to be rung daily (Sundays excepted) at twelve o'clock, M., and nine o'clock, P. M.
Art. 22. To make an appropriation for the Robbins Library for the ensuing year.
Art. 23. To make an appropriation for the Public Schools the ensuing year and determine iu what manner the same shall be expended.
Art. 24. To determine in what manner the Town ways, highways and bridges shall be repaired the ensuing year.
Art. 25. To determine what sum of money the Town will raise by general tax, to defray Town expenses, interest and State Aid, and make an appropriation for the same.
Art. 26. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars for the proper observance of Memorial Day, the same to be expended under the direction of Francis Gould Post 36, G. A. R.
(This article is inserted at the request of J. A. Blanchard and others.)
Art. 27. To see if the Town will authorize the Town Treasurer, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow money for any necessary purpose, in anticipation of the col- lection of taxes the current year, the same to be repaid di- rectly from the proceeds of said taxes.
Art. 28. To hear and act upon the report of the School Committee, upon the subject matter referred to them Dec. 29, 1894, of the erection of a suitable building outside of the Russell School house for sanitary purposes ; also for securing proper ventilation for the school rooms of said Russell School house, and make any necessary appropriation for the same.
Art. 29. To see if the Town will accept the gift of E. Nelson Blake, Esq., of the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars to form a fund to be known as the E. Nelson Blake, Junior, Memorial Fund, to be held for the benefit of the Arlington High School.
Art. 30. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the unexpended balance of the income of the Water Works, for the improvement and extension of its water service, and make any other appropriation for said purpose.
Art. 31. To see if the Town will vote that it is expedi- ent to exercise the authority conferred by Section one of Chapter three hundred and seventy of the Acts of the year 1891, being an Act entitled "An Act to enable cities and towns to manufacture and distribute gas and electricity," so far as said section relates to the construction, establish- ment and maintenance within the limits of the town of a plant for the manufacture and distribution of electricity for furnish- ing light for municipal use, and for the use of such of its in- habitants as may require and pay for the same as provided in said chapter.
Art 32. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen, for the purpose of obtaining full plans, specifications and estimates of cost for a complete mu- nicipal lighting plant.
Art 33. To see if the Town will make an appropriation for the revision of the By-Laws, to be expended under the direction of the Committee on By-Laws.
Art. 34. To see if the Town will erect a Grammar School building in the Crosby District, and make an appropriation to procure plans and specifications for the same.
(This article is inserted at the request of the School Committee.)
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or before said day and hour of meeting.
Given under our hands, at said Arlington. this twenty-first day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.
EDWARD S. FESSENDEN, ) Selectmen GEORGE D. TUFTS, of the
WINFIELD S. DURGIN, j Town of Arlington.
A true copy. Attest: GARRITT BARRY, Constable of Arlington.
TREASURER'S REPORT. 89
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.
1894. By amount brought forward · $134,596 48
Aug. 31 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. S. ·
18,682 58
Sept. 29 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 9. 12,551 42
Oct. 11 Cash paid at Faneuil Hall National Bank, 6
months interest on $1000 - High School Loan to May 1, 1894 20 00
31 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 10. 33,089 89
Amount carried forward
. $198,940 37
90
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN
1894.
To amount brought forward
$336,068 07
Nov 8 Cash of Robert B. Henderson, for cemetery lot No. 366 75 00
10 66 Mass. Broken Stone Co., on account, use of steam roller
144 55
15
66 Alfred Stokes, for board of Jane Stokes at Worcester Lunatic Hospital, paid by town ·
169 46
16
66 W. W. Rawson, on account offal .
.
90 00
66 Thomas W. Talcott, for edgestone
22 50
26
Garritt Barry, rent of Medford street tenement 15 00
66 received for dog licenses, to date .
448 00
66
sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 3 06
Dec. 4
66
First National Bank, interest on deposits
15 79
66 Broadway National Bank, interest on deposits
21 48
66 sundry persons, rent of hall:
Mrs. J. H. Hardy 6 00
Miss E. Homer 8 00
Miss Grace Parker
8 00
E. A. Cotting
8 00
C. H. Hutchinson
4 00
Ladies' Relief Corps
8 00
James Kenny
12 00
Daniel Daily
12 00
Republican Town Committee 8 00
6 7
66
Bernard McGowan, for concreting
14 17
66 Somerville Electric Light Co., for crushed stone, and labor trimming trees
62 17
66 sundry persons, for subscriptions for watering streets 580 50
66 John Irwin, for concreting
8 30
Henry M. Phillips, State Treasurer,
Corporation Tax $5,374 69
National Bank Tax $9,202 84
Less amt. due State 145 39
- 9,057 45
State aid
602 00
15,034 14
Amount carried forward
. $352,946 19
11
66 H. P. Cummings & Co., for work done by J. J. & T. F. Mack, on foundation of High School-house .
100 00
91
TREASURER'S REPORT.
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.
1894 By amount brought forward . $198,940 37
Nov.
14 Cash paid J. O. Hayden, Treas., county tax 5,708 66
26 66 66 dog tax to this
date
408 60
fees on dog tax to town clerk 39 40
30 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 11 .
42,707 34
Dec.
5 Cash paid at Faneuil Hall National Bank, 6 months interest on High School Loan due Nov. 1, 1894 $1,260 00
May 1, 1894 60 00
1,320 00
66
66 6 months interest due Nov. 1, on notes Nos. 1 and 2 . 50 00
11
66
66 H. M. Phillips, State Treasurer, viz .: State Tax
5,220 00
Sewer Tax, loan
$680 10
interest 2,317 05
maintenance 537 50
3,534 65
Amount carried forward
.
. $257,929 02
92
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN
1894.
To amount brought forward . $352,946 19
Dec.
12
Cash of B. F. Durgin, for manure sold 20 00 W. K. Hutchinson, for stove 10 00
13
‹‹ George G. Allen, and others, for edge- stone .
187 33
66 L. C. Tyler, weigher, receipts from scales . 21 20
15
66 James Mahoney, for concreting 10 20
17
66 John S. Crosby & Sons, for labor . 7 00
66 Henry S. Adams, for concreting .
13 50
19
C. W. Allen, for edgestone 44 06 .
L. C. Tyler, for arc light 15 00 .
22
66 James A. Bailey, for labor
20 00
66
George Y. Wellington, for return pre- mium on policies of insurance
46 82
26
66
James Doughty, for lot No. 433 in ceme- tery . ·
90 00
27
66
· Rollin P. Puffer, for lot No. 383 in cemetery .
100 00
29
60
George I. Doe, for concreting and
65 97
66 Thomas R. Teel, for concreting and edgestone .
66 10
31
James W. Brine, for edgestone .
23 85
E. Flynn, on account
2 00
E. S. Fessenden, for edgestone and stone steps .
127 58
Cash borrowed of New England National Bank, on demand, at 3 per cent. 6,000 00
Cash of William Basset, for concreting . E. S. Farmer, for edgestone . .
39 83
66 County Treasurer, allowance by the County, on the following streets, viz. : Mystic street $1,500
Arlington avenue, between Pleasant street and inter- section of Appleton street 2,000
Arlington avenue, between Lexington line and Appleton street 1,500
66 Garritt Barry, rent of house on Medford
5,000 00
street 15 00
Amount carried forward
$364,939 43
.
edgestone
67 80
·
93
TREASURER'S REPORT.
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.
1894. By amount brought forward · $257,929 02
Dec. 31 Cash paid 6 months interest, due Nov. 1, on note No. $1000 . . 25 00
66
66 6 months interest on High School Loan $1000 . 20 00 · 66 one year's interest to April 1, 1894, on note $100, to Trustees of Library 6 00
66
66 one year's interest to Jan. 1, 1895, at 6 per cent., on note $5354, to Trustees of William Cutter School Fund . 321 24
66
1
66 Trustees of Poor Widows' Fund, one year's interest on notes to Jan. 1, 1895:
on note $237 50 $14 25
66
66 375 61
22 54
36 79
66
66 one year's interest to Jan. 1, 1895, on note $349.85 to Treasurer of Citizens' Soldiers' Fund
20 99
Amount carried forward,
$258,359 04
94
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN
1894. To amount brought forward . $364,939 43 .
Dec. 31 Cash of sundry persons rent of hall, viz .:
Union Base Ball Club . 12 00
J. W. Dacey 8 00
S. C. Bushnell 16 00
John Kelly
14 00
John Gibbens 12 00
60 Faneuil Hall National Bank, interest on deposits 253 31
66 Broadway National Bank, interest on deposits. 64 22
66 First Nat'l Bank, interest on deposits
18 11
66 E. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected Cash received, interest on note $100, to Trustees of Robbins Library 6 00
" received one year's interest on note '$5354, to Trustees of William Cutter School Fund 321 24
66 received one year's interest on notes to Trustees of Poor Widows' Fund ·
36 79
Cash of Edward Lacy, for board and tobacco
69 96
66 Thomas E. Holway, for edgestone ·
118 82
66 John M. Fisk, master of House of Correction, fines collected 37 00
Cash for rent of hall, viz :
T. H. Collins 12 00
Rev. J. M. Mulcahy 8 00
Cash of Theodore Schwamb, for edgestone .
107 55
66
A. E. Dupee, for concreting and edge- stone 65 00
66
F. E. Fowle, rent of post office, 3 months to date . 75 00
66 Arlington Boat Club, rent of hall . 8 00
66 E. Fletcher and others, for electric lights . 30 00
66 sundry persons, for electric lights . 90 00
Mrs. E. C. Copp, rent of hall
100 00
Town of Leicester, use of steam roller 23} days, at $10 $235 00
freight bill 49 40
284 40
School account for book cases, fto credit of Library account 23 00
Amount carried forward
$366,754 83
25 00
95
TREASURER'S REPORT.
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR
1894. By amount brought forward $258,359 04
Dec. 31 Cash paid Consolidated Board, amount received this year for perpetual care of ceme- tery lots ·
400 00
66 " Commissioners of Sinking Fund, 12 months interest to Nov. 1, 1894, on coupon notes, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, each $1000, at 5 per cent. 250 00
66 Commissioners of Sinking Fund, 12 months interest, at 4 per cent., on $600 High School Loan · 24 00
Amount carried forward
, $259,033 04
96
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN
1894.
To amount brought forward
$366,754 83
Dec. 31 Cash of Harry Rice, rent of hall .
. 11 00
66 St. John's Church, rent of hall , 00
66 B. H. Peirce, for moving light 3 00
66 Town of Belmont, forsupport of pauper for 1894 38 97
66 Trustees of Pratt Fund, viz. :
Income from Poor Widows' Fund 212 65
66 for Robbins Library 425 30
66 Trustees of Robbins Fund, income for 1894 202 00
66 Trustees of Soldiers' Monument Fund . 1 75
66 Treasurer of M. M. W. Russell School Fund, for the use of schools
218 28
Trustees of Fund for perpetual care of cemetery lots, used in care of lots
95 17
66 Trustees of Elbridge Farmer Fund for Library
1,510 05
66 Trustees of Pratt Fund, from income of High School Fund, for expenditure under terms of the will of Nathan Pratt
2,418 26
66 Charles D. Warner, for edgestone and concreting
148 65
66
C. W. Allen, labor, laying pipe
12 25
66 Howard W. Spurr, for building wall, etc. 223 23 66 sundry persons, subscriptions for water- ing streets . 159 00
66 Ira L. Russell, rent of pasture, 1894
10 00
66 sundry persons, rent of hall, viz. :
E. L. Parker 8 00
Arlington Total Abstinence Society .
12 00
Rev. P. J. O'Connor
12 00
Young Men's Catholic Association
12 00
Jolın Canniff
12 00
T. H. Collins
12 00
Robert Davis
2 00
William Kenny
8 00
Mrs. Warren
4 00
Amount carried forward
. $372,544 39
97
TREASURER'S REPORT.
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.
1894. By amount brought forward $259,033 04 .
Dec. 31 Cash paid Comm'rs of Sinking Fund, amount borrowed Dec. 30, 1893 9,263 41
66 " one year's interest on the same, at 4 per cent. 370 54
66 " Commissioners of Sinking Fund, amount of appropriation made March 15, 1894 .
11,344 91
66 66 interest on the same, at 4 per cent., from March 15 to Dec. 31, 1894 . ·
359 26
66 " Water Commissioners, accrued interest received, on bonds sold 439 56
Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 12
41,399 53
Amount of discounts and abatements on taxes, in 1894, as shown on page 36 7,112 59 . Amount of taxes of 1890, uncollected at this date. 5 10
Amount of taxes of 1891, 66
358 77
Amount carried forward
.
$329,686 71
1~
98
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DR.
B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN
1894.
To amount brought forward $372,544 39
Deo. 31
Cash of sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 29 11
Amount of unpaid bills at this date, included in Pay Rolls Nos. 10 and 12 3 60
$372,577 10
TREASURER'S REPORT.
. 99
ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.
1894. By amount brought forward $329,686 71 .
Dec. 31
Amount of taxes of 1892, uncollected at this date, 1,191 87 66 taxes of 1893, 66
66 5,856 72 66 taxes of 1894, 66 66 66 11,702 27
Cash balance in the Treasury at this date
24,139 53
$372,577 10
B. DELMONT LOCKE, Treasurer.
ARLINGTON, December 31, 1894.
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.
MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Intentions of Marriages Registered in 1894.
Whole number of couples . 67 ·
Average age of male ·
.
29
Average age of female 25 .
Both persons residing in Arlington, couples 39 .
But one person residing in Arlington, couples . 28
Marriages Registered in 1894.
Whole number of couples 74
Both persons American born, couples 36 . .
Both persons foreign born, couples 20 .
American and foreign born, couples
.
18
Age of oldest person married
71
Age of youngest person married
18
First marriage of
·
. 133
Second marriage of
. 13
Third marriage of
Births Registered in 1894.
Whole number . 129 .
Males
60
Females
69
American parentage
37
Foreign parentage
· 55
Mixed parentage
.
.
37
.
.
2
.
.
101
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.
Deaths Registered during the year ending Dec. 31, 1894.
NAMES.
DATE OF DEATH.
Years.
Mos.
Days.
Samuel L. Reed .
Jan.
1,1894
76
2
Darius Pratt
66
1,
66
76
3
11
Martha A. Grey .
3,
58
7
21
Nathaniel Lincoln
66
10,
59
4
Josiah B. Gleason
66
15
66
77
6
2
Sarah Walker
66
15,
66
79
5
4
Olive G. Barker .
66
19,
88
3
7
Calvin Andrews
66
21,
56
6
3
Abigail C. Whittemore
66
27,
66
15
2
19
Mary Cutter
66
30,
60
72
74
7
12
Helen W. Tufts
8,
84
8
15
Eugene O'Keefe
8,
66
31
10
14
Cordelia M. Jones
.
14,
71
9
19
William R. Sisk .
·
66
25,
25,
57
7
3
Theodore S. Kramer
Mar.
1,
66
2
5
14
Carrie G. Johnson
66
10,
8
6
2
Julia Fitzpatrick
66
15,
66
67
8
26
James P. Beddeos
21,
66
46
11
21
Emily G. Wheatley
23
66
24
75
4
1
Hehir
30,
66
Unknown
66
31,
6,
7,
66
-
3
11
John M. O'Keefe
66
10,
66
35
10
27
George W. Austin
66
19,
57
3
7
Michael A. Sullivan
23,
16
7
8
Oliver M. Winship
66
24,
66
71
1
16
Annie Hines
May
2,
66
31
Lydia Barnett
7,
66
21
4
3
Clara M. Murphy
66
8,
24
2
19
John Robinson
12,
56
William J. Card .
66
13,
66
70
5
1
Samuel Prentiss
66
14,
66
77
4
4,
21,
7
3
7
John L. Randall .
66
23,
82
6
12
Julia M. Carens
66
28,
86
-
26
Patrick Rowe
Feb.
11,
66
60
Ammi Hall
9
Clifford E. Pearse
66
19
66
James Durgin
24,
-
-
Nora Gallagher
Apr.
50
11
24
John F. O'Keefe .
Frederic W. Chickering
3,
-
-
2,
85
2
8
Richard Tolman
Mary A. Merrick
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