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Excerpt from Ninth Annual Report of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Town of Hyde Park: With Reports of the Selectmen and Other Town Officers, for the Year Ending January 31st, 1877
In presenting to the town their annual report, the Select men would state that they have endeavored to conduct the financial affairs of the' town in an economical manner, in ac cordance with the plainly expressed desire of the citizens at the annual appropriation meeting; and although in some in stances they have been compelled to overdraw certain appro priations, in the main, it will be seen that the expenditures under their immediate control have come within the limits of the appropriations.
There was appropriated for highways, expended, balance unexpended, F or. Incidentals, expended, excess of expenditure, 69. It will be remembered that at the annual appropriation meeting the Selectmen asked for for inci'dentals this amount was the result of careful estimates of known expend itures to be incurred during the year.' By referring to the incidental report, it will be seen that the six items of insur ance, street lighting, rent of town offices, collector's salary, printing and gas amount to over and the Selectmen being fully aware that the above items of expense must be provided for, felt fully justified in their request_for For poor, expended, balance unexpended, Police, expended, balance unex pended. Total amount of above appropriations, $14, 000; expended.
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