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7. H. M. Dolbear, dog licenses and posters 2 10
7. J. E. Linnehan, janitor and cash paid, gasoline 27 30
7. C. M. Magorty, police service . 29 99
7. C. C. Ward, police service ·
30 47
7. Thomas Groom & Co., list of voters and posters 24 00
7. M. C. Baldwin, conveying ballot box to Cochituate 2 00
7. M. C. Baldwin, temporary re- gistrar 1 50
69
May
7. F. E. Yeager, postage and sta- tionery, (fire department) · $1 00
7. Natick Gas and Electric Co., lighting ·
8 17
7. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps 5 00
7. Edward Carter, stationery (assessors) . 1 28
7. J. H. Lee, oil, (postage and sta- tionery for treasurer) 7 71
7. P. B. Murphy, posters and books (assessors) ·
4 00
7. R. E. Frye, damage to wagon (fire department) · · 5 00
June
4. Masury & Young, modusto (oil) 1 50
4. Breck & Sons, lawn shears 2 70 .
4. H. G. Dudley, moderator ·
5 00
4. H. G. Dudley, labor and cash on drinking fountain .
5 05
4. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps ·
5 00
4. H.G. Goldwaite, supplies, (board of health) 27 40
4. M. J Maloney, rent K. of L. Hall, (town meeting) · 8 00
4. A. F. Parmenter, services in Boston, 4 days .
10 00
4. A. F. Parmenter, car fare and postage .
1 46
4. P. S. Ide, M. D., vaccinating 108 children 54 00
4. P. S. Ide, M. D., printing, ex- press and telephone ·
3 40
4. Daniel Brackett, examining book town collector . 10 00
4. Daniel Brackett, obtaining re- lease of abutters on State road 10 00
70
June 4. Charles M. Magorty, police . service $39 17
July 2. L. H. McManus, service as constable 3 00 · 2. L. H. McManus, printing and posting two warrants . 14 00
2. J. H. Lee, oil and lamp chimneys 1 75
2. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps . 5 00
2. Thomas Bryant, disinfecting Videon house 2 50
2. Gilbert Barker & Co., gasoline and repairs 13 80
2. F. E. Bailey, police service 8 00
2. C. W. Dean & Co., fire alarm service 50 00
2. A. J. Ricker, engineer 10 00
2. C. M. Magorty, police service . 30 50
2. Natick Gas and Electric Co., lighting .
4 65
2. B. W. McKeen, M. D., vacci- nating 59 children 29 50
Aug.
6. J. C. Vincent, janitor, town hall, 3 months 25 00
6. H. F. Lee, printing tax bills and postage 4 85
6. Natick Gas and Electric Co., lighting ·
8 76
6. Wilson Porter, work on drain (school yard) 9 33 · 6. John Ploss, labor on drain (school yard) 5 77
6. W. C. Neal, labor on 13 57
6. R. Neal, labor 8 33
6. Frank Haynes, stock and labor on 20 72
71
Aug.
6. J. A. & W. Bird, vitriol, (fire department) $28 38
6. Fire Extinguisher Co., (fire de- partment) 4 50
6. Martin & Hall, printing letter heads (fire department) 4 50
6. Puritan Color Works, oil (fire department) ·
7 91
6. Thomas Groom & Co., stationery 3 69
6. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps 5 00
6. E. Moody Hennessy, dinners, (county commissioners ) 8 00
6. C. C. Ward, police duty 2 50
6. F. E. Bailey, police duty 19 61
6. C. M. Magorty, police duty
46 00
6. Daniel Brackett, cash paid, postage stamps ·
5 00
Sept.
3. E. W. Marston, use current breaker one year ·
5 00
3. Knight & Thomas, hose (fire de- partment ) 1 00
3. W. D. Parlin, one-half dozen axe handles (fire department) 1 20
3. J. D. McCuwin, painting axe handles (fire department)
75
3. G. M. Stevens, labor and sup- plies (fire department ) . ·
5 62
3. T. W. Frost, paint, paper and labor (fire department) 1 91
3. C. & G. W. Underwood, (fire department) 4 12
3. C. E. Coakley, services, H. and L. Co., No. 1, fire in woods . 3 75
3. Hannah Mullen, envelopes and stamps (treasurer) . 13 23
72
Sept.
3. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps $5 00
3. E. F. Lawrence, police duty 4 00
3. C. H. Boodey, vaccinating
children 40 00
·
3. Edward Carter, horse and carriage (assessors) 8 00 ·
3. N. R. Gerald, horse and carriage (assessors) . 6 00
3. E. S. Draper, printing tax bills . 6 50
3. C. M. Magorty, police service . 37 14
3. L. H. McManus, printing and serving warrant . 7 00
3. L. H. McManus, service as constable .
11 50
Oct.
1. C. M. Magorty, police service . 33 26
1. E. W. Marston, stock and labor, engine house . 122 19
1. Albert Stevens, stock and labor 4 30
1. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps . · 5 00
1. Thomas Bryant, horse and car- riage (selectmen) 1 75
1. Natick Gas and Electric Co. lighting 4 41
1. M. W. Hynes, police service 6 00
1. William Stearns, care of clock, one year 20 00
1. Gilbert Barker & Co., gasoline 10 60
1. £
B. W. McKeen, M. D., vaccin- ating 7 children . 3 50
1. A. S. Morse, police service ·
5 00
1. P. S. Ide, M. D., vaccinating 14 children 7 00
1. W. N. Sharp. M. D., return of birth . 25
73
Oct.
1. Barry Printing Co., posters, (registrars of voters) . ·
$1 50
1. Daniel Brackett, examining col- lector's book · 75 00
1. Daniel Brackett, services before State board of health . 10 00
1. Daniel Brackett, mailing town warrant to voters . 3 00
1. Thomas Bryant, inspector of animals 125 00
Nov.
5. S. Bowles, (fire department) 1 50
5. E. P. Butler, supplies and lunch 3 82
5. Pettingill & Andrews (fire de- partment) 24 51
5. C. M. Magorty, police service . 35 00
5. H. G. Dudley, water for engine house, one year . 12 00
5. J. C. Vincent, janitor 3 months 25 00
5. Natick Gas and Electric Co., lighting 6 73
5. P. S. Ide, M. D., antitoxine (board of health) 5 50
5. Alfred Mudge, valuation report 107 20
5. L. H. Wakefield, professional services 5 00
5. E. F. Lawrence, collecting fees (dog licenses) 10 00
5. Thomas Groom & Co., list as- sessed polls and stationery 30 85
5. Mitchell Manufacturing Co., badges for firemen. ·
6 10
5. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps . 5 00
5. J. H. Lee, oil for street lamps .
2 25
5. J. F. Burke, labor on drain
5. W. C. Hunting, superintending fire alarm and labor 14 50
74
Nov.
5. Daniel Brackett, cash paid post- age special meeting $6 00
Dec.
3. Charles M. Magorty, police ser- vice 26 50
3. William Hall & Co., opening vault 7 00
3. L. K. Lovell, supplies for janitor Town Hall . 6 82
3. F. E. Yeager, insurance, li- brary building ,
360 00
3. L. E. A. Smith, carriage, (se- lectmen) ·
6 50
3. A. S. Morse, printing and
pasting warrants . 15 50
3. A. S. Morse, election officer, November 6 , ·
5 00
3. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps. 5 00
3. T. W. Frost, stock and labor on clock . 7 81
3. A. S. Morse, police service 5 65
3. Gilbert Barker & Co., gasoline
18 20
3. E. A. Carter, perambulating town lines 2 50
3. James W. Carney, police service 11 99
3. Daniel Brackett, cash paid pos- tage (town meeting) 5 00
3. Daniel Brackett, perambulating town lines and mailing war- rants 6 50
3. L. H. McManus, conveying ballot box to Cochituate 3 00
3. L. H. McManus, collecting license fee on dogs 10 00
Jan.
7. E. A. Atwood, perambulating town lines 7 50
75
Jan.
7. E. A. Atwood, sundries. $7 12
7. C. M. Magorty, police service 28 39
7. P. S. Ide, return six births. 1 50
7. Gilbert Barker & Co., gasoline. . 10 30
7. Daniel Brackett, cash paid post- age . 5 00
7. Daniel Brackett, mailing copies 6 00
7. F. F. Hyde, return of three births 75
7. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps 5 00
7. E. A. Carter, perambulating town lines 2 50
7. Natick Gas and Electric Co., lighting 19 44
7. W. F. Garfield, team (selectmen) 3 00
7. Thomas Groom & Co., sta- tionery . 27 40
7. D. P. W. Loker. return eight deaths . 2 00
7. J. H. Lee, oil and lamp chimneys 1 40
7. L. R. Lovell, supplies, (janitor, Town Hall) . ·
1 36
7. Emerson Bill, 17 rolls paper (fire department) 3 37
7. James Devine
2 85
7. G. & C. W. Underwood, stock and labor 13 29
7. Albert Stevens .
5 23
7. Ernest F. Lawrence, conveying ballot box 1 00
Feb. 4. A. S. Morse, posting and print- ing warrants . 11 50
4. J. W. Parmenter, 2 cords wood . 13 00
4. J. C. Vincent, janitor 3 months .
25 00
4. Treasurer, Sudbury, marking line monument 1 75
76
Feb. 4. Natick Gas & Electric Co., lighting $9 83
4. G. F. Marston . 5 25
4. G. M. Stevens 2 22
4. Pettingill & Andrews 1 50
4. C. M. Magorty, police service 21 75
4. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps . 5 00
4. E. A. Carter, stationery and postage 7 25
1900
March 8. Robinson & Jones, coal and wood (fire department) 10 25
8. E. W. Marston, (fire depart- ment. . 53 25
1901
March 4. Robinson & Jones, coal (fire department ) 33 75
4. Cleland & Underwood (fire de- partment ) · 12 60
4. Albert Stevens, labor on fire alarm . 1 50
4. W. D. Partin, labor on fire alarm . 16 21
4. E. W. Marston, labor on fire alarm . 49 94
4. J. H. Lee, labor on fire alarm . 5 85
4. H. G. Dudley, labor on fire alarm . .
7 15
4. American Express, express ·
1 60
4. T. S. Sherman, lighting street lamps . 5 00
4. C. H. Boodey, return of births 3 75
4. D. W. Ricker, sealer of weights and measures . 5 00
4. N. R. Gerald, express 95
-
77
March 4. C. M. Magorty, police service $27 35 4. D. Brackett, express, postage, recording · · 61 64
4. E. A. Carter, service for Board of Health and returns to State 10 79 4. L. R. Gerald, distributing assessors' report . · . 10 00
4. E. P. Butler, pail for the lockup 30
$3,634 39
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
1900.
March 1. Balance unexpended ·
$448 00
26. Appropriation . ·
400 00
May 7. Expended
$400 00
1901.
March 1. Balance unexpended
448 00
$848 00
$848 00
COLLECTION OF TAXES.
1900.
March 1. Balance unexpended
$275 00
26. Appropriation .
350 00
April 2. C. F. Richardson
$125 00
June 4. C. F. Richardson
69 00
1901.
Feb. 28. Henry F. Lee .
335 00
Balance . .
96 00
$625 00
$625 00
HYDRANTS.
1900.
March 26. Appropriation
·
$384 00
To Water Commissioners . $384 00
$384 00
$384 00
·
.
78
LAKEVIEW CEMETERY.
1900.
March 1. Balance unexpended
$9 77
.
Appropriation .
50 00
May 7. Wilson Porter . $37 10
June . 4. Wilson Porter .
8 00
1901.
March 1. Balance .
14 67
$59 77
$59 77
NORTH AND CENTRE CEMETERIES.
1900.
March 26. Appropriation
May 7. A. S. Morse
$7 50
June 4. A. S. Morse 42 50
$50 00
$50 00
LIBRARY ACCOUNT.
1900.
March 26. Appropriation
$500 00
Nov. 16. Appropriation
300 00
One-Half Dog License
131 67
May 17. H. D. Parmenter
$500 00
1901.
Jan.
7. A. E. Adams .
71 08
H. D. Parmenter
228 92
H. D. Parmenter
131 67
$931 67
$931 67
CEMETERY ACCOUNT.
1900.
March 1. Unexpended balance
$147 51
July 2. A. S. Morse .
11 00
1901.
Feb. 4. A. S. Morse
.
5 00
·
$50 00
79
1900.
June 4. A. S. Morse
$19 15
Sept. 3. J. C. Butterfield
18 90
Dec. 3. H. G. Dudley .
7 85
1901.
Feb. 28.
A. S. Morse
6 00
Unexpended balance 111 61
$163 51
$163 51
SUPPORT OF POOR.
1901.
March 1. Unexpended balance $252 07
26. Appropiation . Total receipts. See O. of P. report . ·
2,500 00
758 10
Total expenditures . ·
2,981 86
Balance unexpended 528 31
$3,510 17
$3,510 17
DECORATION DAY.
1900.
March 1. Unexpended balance
$13 80
1901.
March 1. Unexpended balance
$13 80
$13 80
$13 80
ABATEMENT OF TAXES
1900.
March 1. Balance unexpended
$83 60
26. Appropriations
200 00
1901.
Feb. 28. Taxes of 1895 .
$75 77
Taxes of 1897 16 40
Taxes of 1898 17 60
Taxes of 1899
32 00
80
Feb. 28. Taxes of 1900
$107 02
Balance .
34 81
$283 60
$283 60
ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
1900.
March 1. Unexpended balance
$96 74
26. Appropriation .
350 00
1900.
March 1.
Overdrawn
14 74
May 1-7. Natick Gas and Electric Co.
$155 18
July 2. Natick Gas and Electric Co.
30 63
August 6.
Natick Gas and Electric Co.
61 26
Sept. 3. Natick Gas and Electric Co.
30 63
Nov. 5. Natick Gas and Electric Co.
61 26
Dec. 3. Natick Gas and Electric Co.
30 63
1901.
Jan. 7. Natick Gas and Electric Co.
30 63
Feb.
28. Natick Gas and Electric Co
61 26
$461 48
$461 48
INTEREST ON TOWN DEBT.
1900.
March 26. Appropriation from contingent .
$3,000 00
for overdraft 162 31
Transferred from water commissioners' account 640 00
1900.
March 1.
Overdrawn
642 74
1900.
March 1.
Overdraft
$162 31
1. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 840 00
20. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 80 00
30. Natick National Bank
231 48
30. Estabrook & Co. 369 40
April 23. D. B. Heard .
·
20 00
23. Puritan Trust Co.
. 132 00
.
81
May 14. Natick National Bank
$16 88
July
2. Estabrook & Co.
114 71
2. D. B. Heard £ 20 00
17. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
220 00
Aug.
18. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 840 00
Oct.
1. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 80 00
1. Estabrook & Co.
195 44
1. Natick National Bank 292 50
1. Sinking fund 23 54
21. Puritan Trust Co. 132 00
27 Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 4 54
1901.
Jan.
1. Natick National Bank 146 25
1. Trustees of Loker fund 100 00
1. Trustees of Allen fund 60 00
1. Trustees of Donation fund 78 00
1. Trustees of J. S. Draper fund 60 00
1. Trustees of Childs fund 6 00
16. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 220 00
$4,445 05 $4,445 05
SCHOOL HOUSE LOAN.
1900.
March 26. Appropriation
$1,100 00
Oct. 21. Puritan Trust Co.
$1,100 00
$1,100 00 $1,100 00
SALARIES.
1900.
March 26.
Appropriation
. $1,300 00
From Contingent fund
500 00
For overdraft
151 39
Overdrawn
435 52
·
$2,386 91
82
EXPENDED
1900.
March 1. Overdrawn $151 39
1. A. F. Parmenter, selectman, 1899-1900 75 00
1. T. S. Sherman, overseer of poor 1899-1900 20 00
1. E. A. Carter, balance, select- man, 1899-1900 25 00
1. G. B. Howe, overseer of poor, 1899-1900 . 25 00
. 1. D. P. W. Loker, overseer of poor, 1899-1900 . 20 00
1. R. T. Lombard, balance clerk, 1899-1900 35 00
1. J. H. Carroll, registrar of voters, 1899-1900 20 00
1. E. E. Butler, school committee, 1899-1900 . 25 00
1. E. H. Atwood, selectman, 1899- 1900 50 00
1. T. L. Sawin, registrar of voters, 1899-1900 £ 20 00
1. D. W. Mitchell, school com- mittee, 1899-1900 ·
35 00
1. C. F. Whittier, registrar of voters, 1899-1900 10 00
1. Estate, W. B. Ward, overseer of poor, 1899-1900 .
20 00
April
1. H. F. Lee, treasurer, 1899-1900 200 00 M. W. Hynes, election officer, 1899-1900 . 5 00 A. H, Bryant, auditor, 1899-1900 50 00
W. C. Hunting, election officer .
5 00
F. E. Yeager, election officer . 10 00
C. F. Williams, election officer 5 00
83
April
Willard C. Hunting, superinten- dent fire alarm $25 00
Edward Carter, election officer . 5 00
Sept.
N. R. Gerald, assessor 132 00
M. M. Fiske, assessor 122 50 .
Edward Carter, assessor . 135 00 .
Oct.
D. P. W. Loker, overseer of poor William Stearns, election officer William H. Campbell, election officer, 1899 5 00
F. E. Yeager, election officer, 1899 5 00
5 00
R. C. Dean, election officer, 1900 William H. Campbell, election officer, 1900 5 00
P. D. Gorman, election officer, 1900 5 00
H. W. Parmenter, election offi- cer, 1900 5 00 . Thomas Bryant, election officer, 1900 . 2 00
Willard C. Hunting, election officer, 1900 5 00
E. F. Lawrence, election officer, 1900 . 5 00
C. M. Keay, election officer, 1900 ·
2 50
E. E. Butler, election officer, 1900 . 5 00
· Albert Stevens, election officer, 1900 .
2 00
C, E. Gerald, election officer, 1900 . 2 00
· E. F. Lee, election officer, 1900 5 00 L. A. Loker, election officer, 1900 . 5 00 ·
Dec.
E. W. Marston, 10 00
20 00
5 00
84
Dec.
N. R. Gerald, election officer, 1900 ·
· $5 00
1901.
March 4. E. H. Atwood, selectman, 1900-1901. . 75 00
4. E. A. Carter, selectman, 1900- 1901 50 00
4. D. W. Ricker, overseer of poor, 1901-1901 50 00
4 .- D. P. W. Loker, overseer of poor, balance 1900-1901 ·
20 00
4. T. S. Sherman, overseer of poor 1900-1901 40 00
4. J. H. Carroll, registrar of voters, 1900-1901 20 00
4. T. L. Sawin, registrar of voters, 1900-1901 20 00
4. Edward Carter, assessor, 1900- 1901
3 50
4. Marcus M. Fiske, assessor, 1900-1901 .
17 50
4. N. R. Gerald, assessor, 1900- 1901 ·
21 00
4. Frank Haynes, registrar of voters, 1900-1901 20 00
4. Herbert Haynes, election officer, 1900-1901 5 00
4. C. H. Boodey, school committee, 1900-1901 25 00
4. B. C. Wood, school committee 1900-1901 35 52
4. Daniel Brackett, town clerk and registrar of voters, 1900-1901
70 00
4. Henry F. Lee, treasurer, 1900- 1901 . 200 00
4. William Stearns 10 00
4. A. H. Bryant, auditor 25 00
85
March 4. Thomas Bryant, U. S. inspector of animals
$250 00
4. E. E. Butler, school committee 50 00
4. N. C. Griffin, selectman 50 00
$2,386 91
STATE TAX.
1900.
Aug. 1. State Tax
$900 00
State, Special
330 52
Dec. 11. State Treasurer . $1,230 52
$1,230 52
$1,230 52
COUNTY TAX.
1900.
Aug. 1. County Tax
$1,605 93
Nov. 5. J. O. Hayden, Treasurer . $1,605 93
$1,605 93
$1,605 93
.
TEMPORARY LOAN.
1900.
March 1. Notes unpaid
. $20,000 00
29. Estabrook & Co.
. 12,000 00
July 2.
Estabrook & Co.
3,000 00
Oct. 1. Estabrook & Co.
· 5,000 00
1900.
March 29. National Shawmut Bank . $6,000 00
May 14. Natick National Bank . 3,000 00
Sept. 28. Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 6,000 00
1901.
Feb. 18. Natick National Bank
. 2,000 00
March 1. Notes unpaid
. 23,000 00
·
·
$40,000 00 $40,000 00
86
WATER COMMISSIONERS' ACCOUNT.
1900.
March 1. Appropriation .
$640 00 Transferred from hydrants
384 00
1901.
Feb. 28. W. M. Fullick .
1,888 02 .
Overdrawn
256 00
Overdraft
$640 00
Transferred to interest account . 640 00
Feb. 28. W. M. Fullick . . 1,888 02
$3,168 02 $3,168 02
NOTE. There is a decrepancy of $666.00 between the Town Treasurers' account and the Water Commissioners' account, upon which some action should be taken by the town.
CONTINGENT ACCOUNT.
1900
CR.
March 1. Unexpended balance . $1,427 86
8. J. E. Linnehan, rent of hall 8 50
April
23. F. C. Bean, license 1 00
23. C. E. Thayer, license
1 00
23. Middlesex South District Court (fines)
24 91
May
10. Paul T. Draper, proceeds from sale at town farm 3,212 70
10. C. F. Richardson, interest on taxes
249 44
10. E. H. Atwood .
60
July
2. Middlesex South District Court (fines )
9 10
2. A. L. Moore, license
2 00
2. L. Russell, license
1 00
2. J. C. Reeves, license 2 00
Aug.
4. Fred E. Perkins, license 8 00
4. Middlesex South District Court (fines) 12 41
4. G. R. Scott, license . 2 00
4. J. C. Vincent, rent of hall
25 00
4. State Treasurer, cop. tax. . 2,301 25
87
Aug.
4. State treasurer, national bank tax $747 78
4. State treasurer, military aid 102 00
4. State treasurer, Spanish war aid 37 00
4. State treasurer, State aid, .
1,130 00
4. William Remick, license .
2 00
4. Court fines 2 70
4. James M. Forbush, returned insurance premiums 48 60
4. State treasurer, street railway tax 549 21
4. J. S. Estabrook, one half expense town meeting 8 00
4. Underwood or bearer
4 12
4. J. C. Vincent, rent of hall 20 00
4. Overlayings on taxes 16 09
4. Additional assessments
9 93
4. Additional assessments 19 11
4. Additional assessments
104 37
4. Additional assessments 30 00
4. Additional assessments 27 00
4. Additional assessments 12 00
4. W. B. Ward estate, interest on taxes 967 87
4. F. L. Smith, one half expense town meeting
8 00
4. George Howe, Cochituate scales 16 00
4. L. K. Lovell, Centre scales 15 18
4. Henry F. Lee, interest on taxes 831 07
$11,996 80
1900.
DR.
March 26.
Appropriation for interest $3,000 00
Metropolitan Water Tax . 30 00
Aug. 1. Transferred to Town Tax ·
100 00
Oct. 1. To Henry D. Parmenter, treasurer 3,212 70
Nov. 16. Appropriation for Library 300 00
1901.
Jan. 7. F. W. Pousland 1 58
A. B. Black, agent . 130 00
88
Feb. 18. W. B. Ward, estate
$800 00
28. W. C. Neal
1,028 07
Transferred to salaries
500 00
Needy soldiers
699 13
Military and State aid
1,274 00
$11,075 48
March 1. Balance unexpended
921 32
$11,996 80
W. G. ROBY LIBRARY FUND.
1900.
March 1. Balance unexpended .
$15,870 00
Dec. 25. Interest .
234 94
Paid to Library Committee $16,104 94
$16,104 94 $16,104 94
NEW SCHOOL HOUSE, COCHITUATE
1900.
March 1. Balance unexpended .
$1,000 00
1901.
March 1. Balance unexpended . . $1,000 00
$1,000 00 $1,000 00
1900. SINKING FUND.
March 1. Balance on hand
. $2,691 20
Oct. 1. Interest due 23 54
From contingent
3,212 70
To Henry D. Parmenter, treas- urer
. $5,927 44
$5,927 44 $5,927 44
1900. PARSONS FUND.
March 1. Balance on hand
$200 00
Oct. 1. A. S. Morse, Superintendent $8 00
Balance unexpended . .
192 00
$200 00
$200 00
89
TAXES OF 1895.
Balance due, March 1, 1900
$165 00
From C. F. Richardson, collector .
$3 18
From Henry F. Lee, collector
86 05
Abatements
75 77
165 00
TAXES OF 1896.
Balance due, March 1, 1900
$1,291 24
From C. F. Richardson, collector .
$301 47
From Henry F. Lee, collector
185 12
486 59
Balance uncollected, March 1, 1901
$804 65
TAXES OF 1897.
Balance due, March 1, 1900
. $3,542 29
From C. F. Richardson, collector
$417 47
From Henry F. Lee, collector
1,641 82
Abatements
16 40
$2,075 96
Balance uncollected, March 1, 1901
$1,466 33
TAXES OF 1898.
Balance due, March 1, 1900
. $6,825 24
From C. F. Richardson, collector
$650 82 .
From Henry F. Lee, collector
. 2,399 89
Abatements. .
17 60
3,068 31
Balance uncollected, March 1, 1901
$3,756 93
TAXES OF 1899.
Balance due, March 1, 1900
. $12,029 02
From C. F. Richardson, collector
. $2,106 76
From Henry F. Lee, collector
. 2,500 37
Abatements
32 00
4,639 13
Balance uncollected, March 1, 1901
$7,389 89
90
TAXES OF 1900.
Taxes assessed for 1900 as per warrant.
Town Tax
$22,872 15
Overlayings .
16 09
Additional assessments .
163 41
State Tax
900 00
Special (marsh land) tax
330 52
County Tax .
. 1,605 93 $25,888 10
Total taxes assessed to October 1, 1900.
Paid treasurer
$17,282 99
Abatements .
.
107 02 $17,390 01 .
Balance uncollected, March 1, 1901
$8,498 09
INTEREST.
Interest on taxes for 1895, collected and paid treasurer
$28 10
Interest on taxes for 1896, collected and paid treasurer 33 82
Interest on taxes for 1897, collected and paid treasurer
257 94
Interest on taxes for 1898, collected and paid treasurer
249 19
Interest on taxes for 1899, collected and paid treasurer 148 80
Interest on taxes for 1900, collected and paid treasurer
113 22
Total interest collected and paid treasurer
$831 07
APPROPRIATIONS.
1900.
March 26. Schools, care of rooms and fuel
. $7,000 00
26. School supplies
700 00
26. Transportation of scholars
1,500 00
26. School repairs
100 00
26. Superintendent of schools
750 00
26. Overdrafts
1,638 15
26. Incidentals
2,000 00
26. Salaries
1,300 00
26. Electric lights
350 00
26. Interest on town debt
3,000 00
91
March 26. Firemen's pay
$400 00
26. Hydrants
384 00
26. Highways and bridges
2,000 00
26. Support of poor
2,500 00
26. Collection of taxes
350 00
26. Abatement of taxes
200 00
26. Library
500 00
26. Lake View Cemetery
50 00
26. North and Centre Cemeteries
50 00
26. School house loan
1,100 00
Nov. 16. Library
300 00
$26,172 15
OUTSTANDING CLAIMS.
1901
March
1. Town bonds due March 1, 1919, 4% .
. $42,000 00
1. Water bonds due August 1, 1913, " . 11,000 00
1. Water bonds due October 7, 1902, " 4,000 00 .
1. Water bonds due July 27, 1903, “
1,000 00
1. Draper Library fund, 6% .
500 00
1. Allen fund, 66
1,000 00
1. Childs fund, 66
100 00
1. Donation fund, 66
1,300 00
1. Loker fund, 5% .
2,000 00
1. James S. Draper fund, 6% .
500 00
1. School house loan, $1,100 payable November
1, each year, until paid in full 5,500 00
$68,900 00
92
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Henry F. Lee,
In account with the town of Wayland.
TOTAL RECEIPTS.
March 1, 1901
Cash Balance, March 1, 1899
$18,966 95
Overseers of Poor
758 10
Temporary Loans
20,000 00
Excise Tax
187 05
Water Rates
1,888 02
Interest on Library Fund
234 94
Back Taxes received, Ward Estate
299 78
Contingent
3,205 96
Taxes
27,546 21
$73,087 01
93
TOTAL EXPENDITURES.
Schools
$7,293 22
School Supplies
702 30
Transportation
1,422 68
Repairs
44 82
66 Superintendent
750 00
Highways
2,514 79
Incidentals
3,070 57
Fire Department
400 00
Collection of Taxes .
529 00
Lakeview Cemetery
45 10
North and Centre Cemeteries .
50 00
Cemetery Account .
35 90
Poor Account .
2,981 86
Electric Lights
461 48
Interest .
4,259 20
School-House Loan
1,100 00
Salaries .
2,235 52
State Tax
1,230 52
County Tax
1,605 93
Temporary Loans
17,000 00
Water Commissoners' orders
1,888 02
Library Fund .
16,105 19
Sinking Fund .
2,714 74
Parsons Fund .
8 00
Library Account
800 00
Cash
3,838 17
.
$73,087 01
94
TRIAL BALANCE.
Cash on hand
$3,838 17
Schools
$610 31
Due from Collector
of Taxes .
21,815 89
OVERDRAFTS.
School Supplies
2 30
Incidentals .
1,070 57
Salaries
435 52
Highways and Bridges
73
Electric Lights
14 74
Poor
528 31
New School House
1,000 00
Parsons Fund
192 00
Fire Department .
448 00
Collection of Taxes
96 00
Lakeview Cemetery
14 67
Cemetery Account
111 61
Temporary Loans
23,000 00
Abatements .
34 81
Contingent Account
921 32
Decoration Day
13 80
$28,075 93
$28,075 93
Transportation of Scholars . 479 30 .
School Repairs
93 35
Fitting High School
249 72
Overdrafts .
282 00
Interest
642 74
Water Commissioners
256 00
95
INDEX.
Page
Assessors' Report
18
Auditor's Report
92
Board of Health, Report of
44
Commissioners Sinking Fund of Town of Wayland, Report of 64
Commissioners Water Works Sinking Fund, Report of .
47
Engineers of Fire Department, Report of
58
Finance Committee, Report of
· 62
Jurors, List of ·
11
Librarian's Report
34
Library Building Committee, Report of
60
Library Trustees' Report .
26 57
Needy Soldiers and Sailors,
19
Selectmen's Report
12
Superintendent of Lakeview Cemetery, Report of
56
Superintendent of North and Centre Cemeteries, Report of
56
Superintendent of Streets, Report of
50
Town Clerk and Registrar's Report
14
Town Officers, List of
3
Town Warrant .
8
Treasurer's Report
65
Water Commissioners' Report
46
Overseers of the Poor, Report of
FE 23 48
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