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Lincoln, Abraham. 10 v. Nicolay and Hay. Links with the Past. Mrs. Charles Bagot.
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Lives of the Painters. 4 v. Giorgio Vasari.
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Lowell, James Russell. 2 v. Horace E. Scudder.
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Making of an American. Jacob A. Ries.
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Many-sided Franklin. Paul Leicester Ford.
B-M336R Marie Antoinette, Life of. 2 v. M. De La Roch- eterie.
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Martyrdom of an Empress.
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Napier, Lady Sarah Lennox. Life and Letters.
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Napoleon, The Last Phase. Lord Rosebery.
Plant, Henry Bradley, Life of. G. Hutchinson Smyth.
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Playfair, Lyon, Memoirs and Correspondence of. Wemyss Reid.
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Pope Leo XIII. Justin McCarthy.
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Queen Victoria, Her Life and Empire. Marquis of Lorne.
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Sixty Years in Public Affairs. 2 v. Geo. S. Bout- well.
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Stevenson, Robert Louis. 2 v. Graham Balfour. Tribulations of a Princess.
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Types of Naval Officers. A. T. Mahan.
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Wolcott, Roger. William Lawrence.
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Wolcott, Roger, Public Services in Memory of.
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Adams, Charles Francis. Charles F. Adams, Jr.
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Cass, Lewis. A. C. Mclaughlin.
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Franklin, Benjamin. John T. Morse, Jr.
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Henry, Patrick. Moses Coit Tyler.
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Jay, John. George Pellew.
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Morris, Gouveneur. Theodore Roosevelt.
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Seward, Wm. H. T. K. Lothrop.
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Van Buren, Martin. Edward N. Shepard.
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Washington, George. 2 v. Henry Cabot Lodge.
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Curtis, George William. Edward Cary. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. George E. Woodberry. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. T. W. Higgin- son.
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Poe, Edgar Allen. George E. Woodberry. Simms, Wm. Gilmore. Wm. P. Trent.
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Addison, Joseph. W. J. Courthope. Bentley, Richard. R. C. Jebb.
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Fielding, Henry. Austin Dobson.
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Keats, John. Sidney Colvin.
B-L234C Landor, Walter Savage. Sidney Colvin.
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Shelley, Percy B. J. A. Symonds.
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Sheridan, Richard B. Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant.
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Sidney, Sir Philip. J. A. Symonds.
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Sterne, Lawrence. H. D. Traill.
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Wm. Woodsworth. F. W. H. Myers.
(RIVERSIDE BIOGRAPHICAL SERIES).
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Cooper, Peter. R. W. Raymond.
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Douglas, Stephen A. W. G. Brown.
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Eads, James B. Louis How.
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Franklin, Benjamin. P. E. More.
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Grant, U. S. Walter Allen.
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Jefferson, Thomas. H. C. Merwin.
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Lewis and Clark. Wm. R. Lighton.
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FICTION.
Adventures of Joseph Andrews, The. Henry Fielding.
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Apostles of the South-east, The. Frank T. Bullen. At Sunwich Port. W. W. Jacobs.
Audrey. Mary Johnston.
Belshazzar. Wm. S. Davis.
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Benefactress, The. Countess von Armin.
Blue Flower, The. Henry Van Dyke.
Bostonians, The. Henry James.
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Captain of the Grey Horse Troop, The. Hamlin Garland.
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Casting of Nets. Richard Bagot.
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Castle Craneycrow. George B. Mccutcheon.
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Cavalier. George W. Cable.
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Confessions of a Wife. Mary Adams.
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Danny. Alfred Ollivant.
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Deep-sea Plunderings. Frank T. Bullen.
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Diary of a Goose-Girl. Kate Douglas Wiggin.
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Dorothy South. George Cary Eggleston.
M284D Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall. Charles Major.
C593D Double Barrelled Detective Story. Mark Twain.
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Fortunes of Oliver Horn, The. Smith.
F. Hopkinson
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Great Shadow. A. Conan Doyle.
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Iron Brigade, The. Gen. Charles King. Jarvis of Harvard. R. W. Hauffman. Jezebel. La Fayette McLaws. Kate Bonnet. F. R. Stockton.
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Kentons, The. W. D. Howells.
R543K Kindred of the Wild. C. G. D. Roberts.
H229L Lady Paramount. Henry Harland.
Colonials. Allen French.
Conspirators. Robert W. Chambers.
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Leopard's Spots, The. Thomas Dixon, Jr.
Letters from a Self-made Merchant to His Son. Horace Lorimer.
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Little White Bird, The. J. M. Barrie.
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Lost Word, The. Henry Van Dyke.
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Maid At Arms, The. Robert W. Chambers.
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Man from Glengarry, The. Ralph Connor.
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Marietta. F. Marion Crawford.
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Mississippi Bubble, The. Emerson Hough.
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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. Alice C.
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Old Gentleman of the Black Stock. Thomas Nel- son Page.
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Pines of Lory. J. A. Mitchell.
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Portion of Labor. Mary E. Wilkins.
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Puritans. Arlo Bates.
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Ransom's Folly and Other Stories. Richard Hard-
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Rockhaven. Charles C. Munn.
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Sea Turn and Other Matters, A. Aldrich.
Thomas B.
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Shirley. Mrs. Charlotte Bronte Nicholls.
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Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, A. Lawrence Sterne.
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Shadow of the Rope, The. E. W. Horning.
Spenders, The. Henry L. Wilson.
Story of the Other Wise Man, The. Henry Van Dyke.
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Temporal Power. Marie Corelli.
Two Vanrevels, The. Booth Tarkington.
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Valley of Decision. 2 vols. Edith Wharton.
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Virginian, The. Owen Wister.
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Woven with the Ship. Cyrus Townsend Brady. JUVENILE.
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Book of Joyous Children, The. James Whitcomb Riley.
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Misdemeanors of Nancy, The. Eleanor Hoyt.
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Errand Boy of Andrew Jackson, The. W. O. Stoddard.
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Five Little Peppers Midway. Margaret Sidney. In the Days of Audubon. Hezekiah Butterworth. Junior Cup. Allen French.
Just So Stories (for little children). Kipling.
Rudyard
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Miss Muffet's Christmas Party. S. M. Crothers.
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More Animals. Oliver Herford.
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Mother Goose. W. W. Denslow.
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Night Before Christmas. W. W. Denslow.
Princess Kallisto and Other Tales of the Fairies, The. William D. Orcutt.
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Under Colonial Colors. E. T. Tomlinson.
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REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF WAYLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY FUNDS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1903.
DR.
To unexpended appropriation for the year 1901 . $91 95
To appropriation for the year 1902
800 00
To individual contributions
349 50
To interest on Library funds ·
66 00
To one-half Dog Licenses .
129 60
20 00
To amount collected from fines and cards by Librarian To amount collected from fines and cards by Assistant Librarian at Cochituate 4 35
$1,461 40 CR.
By Salary of Librarian
$325 00
By Salary of Assistant Librarian
40 00
By Books, Magazines, etc.,
514 17
By Library Bureau
9 51
By Hammond typewriter
49 50
By American Express Co. .
35 72
By W. D. Parlin
5 22
By Union Carbide Co.
72 40
By Bookbinding
18 10
By Fuel
75 81
By Hose, etc., .
3 50
By Janitor's Salary
198 18
By Rent of Hammond typewriter
4 75
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By S. E. Campbell By L. K. Lovell
$5 00
1 95
By Thomas Groom, & Co.
6 42
By Repairs .
5 94
$1,371 17
Balance unexpended March 1 .
90 23
$1,461 40
HENRY D. PARMENTER, Treasurer.
WAYLAND, March 1, 1903.
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH FOR 1902-3.
The Board of Health respectfully submit the following report of contagious diseases : -
Smallpox, 18.
Scarlet Fever, 11.
Typhoid Fever, 2.
LICENSES GRANTED UNDERTAKERS, 2.
A. S. Morse. David P. W. Loker.
Nothing has been done in regard to Granny Pond. The Board will take no action unless so directed by the Town. It must be either drained or filled up, which would cost a large amount of money.
The piggeries at North Wayland are kept in perfect condition, and no complaints have been received from that vicinity.
The Board heartily thank the citizens of the town for co-operat- ing with them during the outbreak of smallpox; also for behavior of patients while in quarantine.
EXPENDITURES.
E. E. Sparks, M.D., vaccination and medical services $365 00 E. E. Sparks, M.D., vaccination and medical servises 50 00
P. S. Ide, M.D., vaccination and medical services 72 50
W. R. Gerald, two months' rent office 16 00
W. F. Garfield, teams 6 50 .
W. C. Neal, police duty 42 00
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W. C. Hunting, services
$56 00
M. C. Baldwin, services
35 00
T. Bryant, services .
38 00
T. Bryant, fumigation and disinfection 84 95
E. A. Atwood, lamp and oil
2 58
Mrs. W. Mund, board of Oliver Dufault
75 00
G. B. Howe, coal and wood
7 15
C. E. Thayer, formaldehyde and supplies 25 35
B. Phillips, repairs on machine .
2 00
W. C. Hunting, services
25 00
M. C. Baldwin, services
25 00
T. Bryant, services .
25 00
T. Bryant, fumigation ·
20 00
E. A. Atwood, formaldehyde
1 20
C. A. Roak, moving furniture and cleaning office 1 00
T. Bryant, fumigation
15 00
W. C. Hunting, services
7 50
$997 73
Cr .- The State Board of Charity will reimburse us with the board and services to Archie Dupree.
Board
$75 00
Medical services
.
·
30 00
$105 00
Appropriation
$1,000 00
Expenditures
997 73
Balance
$2 27
W. C. HUNTING, Chairman. M. C. BALDWIN, T. BRYANT, Clerk.
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
WAYLAND WATER COMMISSIONERS
In account with Frank E. Yeager, Town Treasurer, Dr.
August 1, 1902. To Cash
$384 00
September 2, 1902. To Cash
200 00
October 25, 1902. To Cash
100 00
December 5, 1902. To Cash
150 00
January 12, 1903. To Cash .
150 00
February 13, 1903. To Cash
150 00
February 20, 1903. To Cash
150 00
February 28, 1903. To Cash
821 19
$2,105 19
Cr.
October 23, 1902.
To Order No. 1, Maintenance.
$258 02
February 28, 1903.
To Order No. 2, C. H. Boodey, ext. com.
20 00
3, W. M. Fullick, com.
20 00
4, N. G. Dudley, com.
20 00
5, H. G. Dudley, sup. and clerk.
182 50
6, Maintenance.
263 89
7, Sinking Fund. ·
700 78
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" 8, Interest on Water Bonds.
640 00
$2,105 19
WILLIAM M. FULLICK, HENRY G. DUDLEY, Commissioners Wayland Water Works.
WAYLAND, February 28, 1903.
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REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS OF WAY- LAND WATER WORKS SINKING FUND.
September 25, 1902.
Drawn from Sinking Fund and paid to Town Treas- urer for bonds due.
$4,000 00
February 28, 1903.
Amount deposited in Natick Five-Cent Savings Bank, Natick, Mass. . . 1,261 67
Interest on above deposit to November 1, 1902. 164 22
Amount deposited in Watertown Savings Bank, Watertown, Mass. 1,000 00
Interest on above deposit October 1, 1902. 140 22
March 7, 1903.
Amount deposited in the Natick Five-Cent Savings
Bank, Natick, Mass. 700 78
$3,266 89 WILLIAM M. FULLICK, HENRY G. DUDLEY, Water Commissioners, Wayland Water Works Sinking Fund.
February 28, 1903.
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REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE WAYLAND WATER WORKS.
The water works having been built (25) twenty-five years this fall we thought we would give a slight decription of same.
The reservoir consists of about sixteen acres with a capacity of (16) sixteen million gallons of water. There is a dam dividing the reservoir into two ponds, but by advice of state board, we have cut a channel through the dam making the two ponds into one. We have taken about (700) seven hundred loads of loam out of the reservoir this year at a cost of $128.18 and would recommend that all the mud and loam be removed from reservoir, and in order to start the same this summer would recommend that the town give the Water Commissioners power to borrow (2,000) two thou- sand dollars for three years, the same to be paid from water rates, and to be used on reservoir.
A leak developed below the dam last summer and after con- sulting with the constructing engineer, H. W. Blasdell, and by his advice, we repaired same at a cost of $158.84. The leak was caused by a broken pipe and was no fault of dam construction as the dam core is in fine order and first class.
There are about (7) seven miles of main pipe from 10 inches to 2 inches in diameter, there are (260) two hundred and sixty service taps on mains, some of which are not in use. There are (37) thirty-seven fire hydrants on line, which have been painted this year same as usual.
The maintenance account is as follows :
1902.
April 1. To Labor for March
May 1. Labor for April .
.
$11 50
26 00
60
May
2. Archie Dupree
$ 7 00
21. N. Tatro
6 00
June 1. Labor for May
24 50
3. Bigelow & Douse
7 33
July
1.
Labor for June
22 50
16.
Howe & Co.
65
Aug.
1. Labor for July
14 00
19.
Bennett Mfg. Co.
2 40
28.
Bigelow & Douse & Co.
6 44
Sept.
1.
Labor for August
18.50
1.
Expense to Boston
1 00
Oct. 1. Robinson & Jones
50
1. Labor for September
29 50
1.
Howe & Co.
50
4.
Harry G. Dudley
31 50
4.
Peter Levitte
28 70
4.
N. Godeau .
19 50
6. Telegraph to Blasdell .
1 30
11.
Peter Levitte
12 00
28.
C. A. Peck .
16 75
30.
Walter F. Evans
16 68
30.
Thomas Evans
22 75
31.
Harry G. Dudley
33 00
Nov.
1.
Labor for October
38 00
11.
Union Lumber Co.
,
46 20
13.
P. A. Leary
.
4 67
Dec,
1.
Labor for November
11 50
1903.
Jan.
1.
Walworth Mfg. Co.
20 50
1.
Labor for December
9 50
1. Harry G. Dudley
4 00
Feb. 1.
Labor for January
3 50
18. E. P. Butler
3 87
18. Wagon Post
3 00
26. Walworth Mfg. Co.
.
6 37
.
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Feb. 28. Labor for February
$5 50
28.
Postage 1 .
4 80
Respectfully submitted,
$521 91
H. G. DUDLEY, Superintendent.
WAYLAND, February 28, 1903.
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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF NORTH AND CENTRE CEMETERIES.
Appropriation Expended ·
$50 00
$50 00
$50 00
A. S. MORSE, Superintendent.
At the meeting on March 24, 1902, it was voted to erect a fence in the North Cemetery and an appropriation made for the same. The fence was completed May 9, 1902, for the amount of the ap- propriation.
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT
OF LAKE
VIEW CEMETERY.
March, 1902.
Appropriation
$50 00
Received sale of lots
20 00
$70 00
Expended .
$60 00
Unexpended balance
10 00
$70 00
DAMON L. VEASEY, Superintendent.
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STATE AID.
The following is a list of persons, (with the amounts) who re- ceived State and Military Aid from March, 1902 to Feb. 28, 1903. Butterfield, John C. $68 00
Butterfield, Lizzie M. .
48 00
Brummett, Rosalia
48 00
Carter, Eldbridge A.
48 00
Caswell, Moses .
72 00
Corman, Elizabeth
24 00
Fairbank, John .
24 00
Garfield, Nancy J.
48 00
Underwood, Julia A.
48 00
Hersey, Warren A.
54 00
Keay, Charles M.
72 00
May, Charles H.
48 00
Murphy, James
72 00
Moore, Joseph M.
24 00
Coakley, Ellen
48 00
Pike, Louisa M.
48 00
Pierce, Jason M.
30 00
Stone, Sarah
48 00
Whitney, Eva E.
.
48 00
Webster William G.
26 00
.
$946 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
E. M. Partridge, rent for Mrs. Coakley $28 00 John B. Brigham 72 00
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G. F. Marston, supplies for Eva E. Whitney
$5 00
J. H. Tyrrell, board for Jason Pierce .
84 00
Moses Caswell
20 00
W. S. Webster
18 00
Isaac Damon rent for Mrs. Coakley
16 00
John C. Butterfield
13 00
C. A. Roak
10 00
Charles M. Keay
10 00
E. E. Sparks, medical attendance Mrs. Butterfield
1 00
A. H. Tyrrel, board for Jason Pierce . 24 00
$301 00
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REPORT OF MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEE FOR 1902
Amount appropriated
Expended :
$100 00
Music
· $50 00
Flowers
14 25
Flags and decorations
3 30
Printing
4 00
Transportation
7 10
Collation
10 00
M. E. Church
3 00
Sundries
1 34
$92 99
Balance unexpended
7 01
$100 00
A. CLIFFORD BRYANT, ERVIN W. SCHLEICHER, PAUL T. DRAPER.
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REPORT OF THE ENGINEERS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.
We beg to report the following fires to which the department re- sponded for the year ending March 1, 1903.
March 24, 1902. Alarm from engine house at 8.05 P. M. for fire at Town Hall, Wayland, caused by gas explosion. No damage. Fire Department responded on special car.
March 26, 1902. Alarm from box 34 at 11.05 P. M. for fire in chimney at N. C. Griffin's factory.
April 19, 1902. Alarm from engine house at 2.20 P. M. for fire in woods in rear of Charles Wright's.
April 28, 1902. Alarm from box 36 at 4 P. M. for fire in woods in front of Leonard Loker's house.
May 1, 1902. Alarm from engine house at 7.15 P. M. caused by burning out of chimney at N. C. Griffin's factory.
May 12, 1902. Alarm from engine house at 1.45 P. M. for fire in woods owned by F. Shaw on west side of Wayland road.
May 16, 1902. Alarm from box 34 at 11.20 P. M. for fire at F. Shaw's house at Five Paths.
May 18, 1902. Alarm from engine house at 7.10 P. M. for fire in woods in rear of C. C. Thomas's house.
July 15, 1902. Fire at L. H. Huntley's house about 112 miles north of Wayland. Destroyed house, barn and shed.
November 22, 1902. Alarm at 9.05 P. M. for fire in woods in rear of Underwood's house.
December 15, 1902. Alarm from box 24 at 8.20 P. M. for fire in Ralph Bent's house.
January 24, 1903. Alarm from box 23 at 1.05 P. M. for fire in L. C. May's factory.
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Feb. 10, 1903. Alarm from box 25 at 12, midnight, in tenement occupied by D. Foley.
Firemen's Pay $394 00
Paid for extinguishing wood fires 26 50
Natick Gas & Electric Co. 40 54
April 28, 1902. Use of tower bell and clock for fire alarm 50 00
E. W. Marston taking care of fire alarm 25 00
March 6, 1902.
E. W. Marston labor and stock 18 95
May 14, 1902. Pettingell Andrews Co. Supplies .
13 68
April 1, 1902.
P. D. Gorman, labor in engine house 1 50
March 27, 1902.
C. H Handerson, repairing clock 2 00
April 3, 1902.
Sept. 6, 1902.
Jan. 1, 1902. )
March 22, 1902.
Cleland & Underwood, 6 cane seat chairs 6 00 .
May 14, 1902.
Geo. M. Stevens, labor and supplies 6 86
May 16, 1902.
Natick & Cochituate Street Railway Co., special car to Wayland 2 50 .
March 19, 1902. ) Robinson & Jones, coal and wood
April 28, 1902. ) and use of team 9 00
Use of water in engine house from Jan. 1, 1902 to Jan. 1, 1903 12 00
Aug. 14, 1902. James S. Corbin, for labor on fire alarm system ·
15 00
Aug. 4, 1902. J. A. & W. Bird & Co., 1 barrel Blue Vitriol 23 63
Oct. 30, 1902.
W. E. Decrow, repairing register 2 95 testing and adjusting same . . Mitchell Manufacturing Co. 4 fire de- partment badges · 4 00
Nov. 28, 1902. A. B. Neal, use of team · 1 00
$664 36
W. D. Parlin, supplies . 4 25
E. W. Marston for use of automatic current breaker and care of same 5 00
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The fire department and fire alarm are in excellent condition.
Unexpended balance
$499 38
Appropriation
700 00
Expended
Firemen's pay
$394 00
Incidentals .
270 36
Engineers' salaries
30 00
Unexpended balance
505 02
$1,199 38
$1,199 38
Cash in hands of Engineers from sales of old copper $12 35
4 85
Respectfully submitted,
E. W. MARSTON, Chief, W. L. KING, First Assistant and clerk, W. C. HUNTING, Second Assistant.
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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH.
Men. Days. Hours.
Horses. Days. Hours.
Amount.
T. Coughlin .
7 41/2
$15 00
J. J. Coughlin
1
4 1/2
3 00
George F. Harrington
1
4 1/2
3 00
M. W. Hynes
3
6
2
31/2
12 17
C. E. Quinn .
4
4
8 85
Frank Quinn .
6
3
8
14 02
M. C. Baldwin
12
8
36 00
L. Hannis
3
4 1/2
7 00
J. J. Erwin
7
8 1/2
4
5
22 22
W. C. Neal
13
1/2
18
4 1/2
51 87
L. J. Bemis
2
1
7 00
B. Tatro
1
8
3 78
Ralph Neal
9 1/2
2 12
Charles Carter
4
89
E. Clark
1
1 1/2
2 33
T. B. Haws .
2
4 00
John Banks .
1
3
2 67
George Richardson
7
1 1/2
14 30
John Dunn
5
1 11
John Clark
2
4
4 89
Charles Fairbanks
5
5
1 94
C. Ward
4
8 72
Alex Spear .
1
3
1
3
4 67
George F. Harrington, lighting lanterns
1 25
M. W. Hynes, lighting lanterns
.
.
.
1 25
70
E. N. Eaton, lighting lanterns
$1 00
Thomas Dowey, repairing culvert
6 50
L. K. Lovell, pail and oil
50
George W. Hancock, 61 loads gravel
6 10
John E. Dolan, care of lanterns
3 00
Total
$251 15
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL.
Men. Days. Hours.
Horses. Days. Hours.
Amount.
W. H. Campbell
6
6
$2 34
Henry Smith
15
8
31 78
T. E. Jennings
11
81/2
23 89
M. W. Hynes
6
8
26
7 53 94
T. L. Hynes
15
4
25
8
69 72
J. F. Malloy
4
8
20 00
A. E. Adams
13
8
27 78
P. S. Zimmerman
9
5
19 11
T. Murphy
9
18 00
M. C. Baldwin
8
1/2
16
1
40 28
J. Bailey
8
16 00
F. Lane
7
14 00
C. E. Quinn
2
4 00
W. C. Neal
25
1 37
41/2
105 87
John Kelly
20
1/2
40 12
Thomas Bowles
14
28 00
Charles Fairbanks
3
51/2
12
7 1/2
26 46
Charles Peck
8
16
40 00
F. Byron
1
2 1/2
2 55
M. Temple
6
6
30 00
David C. Smith
2
4 00
Walter Evans
6
12 00
Thomas Evans
2
8
5 78
J. N. Banks .
1
7
3 52
William F. Smith
1
4 1/2
3 00
Isaac Damon
.
6 4 1/2
6 41/2
32 50
8
12 00
E. Harrington
71
Otis Atwell 6 Cyrus Roak
1
1
38
Bert Smith 1
2 00
Martin T. Hall, printing pay-roll
3 50
Ames Plow Company, for tools
.
20 91
Total
$372 59
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY.
Men.
Horses.
W. C. Neal .
Days. 22
5
Days. 29
7 1/2
$89 88
M. Temple
.
31/2
31/2
17 50
T. Hause (labor in April).
201/2
41 00
T. Hause
10
20 00
T. Bowles
17
1/2
34 10
Charles Fairbanks .
5
5
2 78
John Kelley .
3
5
7 11
Walter Evans
31/2
7 00
Charles Ellis
4 1/2
1 00
E. A. Carter .
4 1/2
1 00
Charles McGwingle
9
18 00
John Fox
9
18 00
Leslie Sherman
9
18 00
Howard Sherman
·
3
6 00
George E. Sherman
9
18 00
George N. Sherman
10
20 00
Leslie Sherman
30
45 00
C. Ward
3
3
6 67
Thomas Murphy
6
6
13 34
Michael W. Hynes
11
3
17 00
Thomas L. Hynes
7
6
14
3
35 34
Henry Smith
·
7
1 1/2
14 34
Charles Harrington
·
6
6
13 34
P. S. Zimmerman .
5
6
11 34
Charles Thing, use of horse
1 00
A. B. Sherman, 151 loads of gravel .
.
15 10
Total
$491 84
·
Hours.
Hours.
Amount.
$12 00
72
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE.
Horses.
W. C. Neal .
Colin Ward .
3 1/2
7 00
H. G. Dudley
6
1 33
William Garfield
4
6 00
George E. Sherman
.
31/2
1
10 00
T. Hawes
14
2
28 00
John Kelley
.
12
5
25 13
T. Bowles
16
1/2
32 12
M. C. Baldwin
11
1 22
2
55 56
M. W. Hynes
20
4
30 64
T. L. Hynes
11
2
22
4 1/2
56 11
Charles Harrington
10
1
20 23
Thomas Murphy
10
2
20 45
Henry Smith
11
2
22 45
Fiske & Co., dynamite, caps, fuse and hammer
15 73
Union Lumber Company, lumber
2 82
Total
$446 82
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF JULY.
Men.
Horses.
Days.
Hours.
Hours.
Amount
W. C. Neal .
16
6 1/2
Days. 31
8 1/2
$81 36
C. E. Miller .
22
6
23 52
Thomas Bowles
17
3
34 64
Thomas Evans
3
66
Henry Smith
1
2 00
T. Murphy
1
2 00
T. L. Hynes .
1
1
8
5 00
M. W. Hynes
1
8
3 00
M. C. Baldwin
1
1
8
5 00
Charles Harrington
1
2 00
Shanahan, Woolfolk & Co., 66 loads crushed stone
33 00
A. B. Sherman, 250 loads of gravel
25 00
Charles Harrington, lighting lanterns
1 00
Total
$218 18
·
.
.
Men. Days. Hours. 19
Days. Hours. 50 1 1/2
Amount. $113 25
73
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST.
Men.
Horses. Days. Hours.
Amount.
W. C. Neal .
17
4 1/2
54
$116 06
Thomas Bowles
25
1
50 22
M. G. Hurley
3
3
6 67
Herbert Bond
1
51/2
3 23
D. W. Ricker
1
2 00
W. S. Webster
1
2 00
C. E. Quinn .
4
8 1/2
9 88
F. Quinn
7
4
41/2
20 75
Henry Smith
3
4 1/2
7 00
M. W. Hynes
2
4 00
Charles Harrington
3
4 1/2
7 00
T. L Hynes .
4
7
4 1/2
19 25
Union Lumber Company, lumber
Total
$262 98
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER.
Men.
Horses.
Days. Hours.
Amount.
W. C. Neal .
Days. Hours. 51/2
23
$45 50
Thomas Bowles
·
7
8
15 76
E. M. Bull
1
2 00
Fiske & Co., saw .
1 65
L. K. Lovell, rake, oil can and oil, pails
1 42
Total
$66 33
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER.
Men. Days. Hours.
Horses.
Days. Hours.
Amount.
W. C. Neal .
4
$8 00
Paid for freight on B. and M. R. R.
2 30
Portland Stoneware Company, tilepipe
24 38
Charles H. Thing, horse hire
1 00
Total ·
$35 68
.
.
.
·
Days.
Hours.
·
11 92
2
3 00
Thomas Murphy
74
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER.
Men. Days. Hours.
Horses. Days. Hours.
Amount. $6 00
C. C. Ward .
3
Thomas Bowles
.
1
2 00
Peter Zimmerman .
.
3
6 00
W. F. Evans
1
2 00
F. E. Quinn
1/2
1/2
2 75
W. C. Neal
8
81/2
28 75
Union Lumber Company, lumber
36 29
C. S. Williams & Co.
1 46
Total
$85 25
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER.
Men. Days. Hours.
Horses. Days. Hours.
W. C. Neal .
8
13
7 1/2
Amount. $36 70
T. B. Hawes .
1
7
3 55
W. R. Place .
1
31/2
2 70
C. A. Roak .
1
2 00
Charles W. Fairbank
2
1/2
31/2
8 81
J. B. McElroy
314
72
Frank Quinn .
2
2
7 00
F. C. Quinn .
2
4 00
C. E. Quinn .
2
4 00
T. Caughlin .
2
4 00
W. H. Caughlin
1 1/2
3 00
James Bryden
2
4 00
M. C. Baldwin
4 1/2
6 1/2
18 75
John Mack
1
2 00
I. S. Dickey .
1
2 00
Golder Wheeler
2
4 00
T. L. Hynes .
1
2
2
4
6 11
M. C. Hynes
1
2
1 83
Henry Smith
·
1
2
2 45
Thomas Murphy
.
1
2
2 45
·
.
.
.
.
75
Edward Harrington
8
$1 78
Charles Harrington · 2
1
2 45
P. A. Leary, blacksmithing
1 60
Fiske & Co., nails
1 83
Total
$127 73
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY.
Men. Days. Hours.
Horses. Days. Hours.
Amount. $4 00
W. C. Neal . 2
John J. Coughlin
2
4 00
T. H. McManus, picks, drills and bars
1 95
Fiske & Co., 50 pounds wire nails .
1 83
Stephen R. Adams, 24 loads gravel
2 40
P. A. Leary, picks, bars and drills
1 60
Total
$15 78
HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY.
Men. Days. Hours.
Horses. Days. Hours.
Amount.
W. C. Neal .
8
$12 00
Isaac Damon
7
1
4 5 79
Thomas Bowles
1
3
2 66
Henry Matthew
3
67
Charles May
1
8 1/2
2
5 90
Howard George
1/2
1 00
John Clark
1
5
3 11
John Hurley .
3
66
John N. Banks
3
6 05
C. E. Quinn .
3
3/4
1 67
Frank Quinn .
3
67
John Erwin
3
1
3
9 55
J. W. Smith .
1 14
28
C. A. Roak
41/2
1 00
M. G. Hurley
1
7 1/2
3 67
.
76
W. R. Place . ,
8
2
$16 43
George Richardson .
31/2
3
11 50
M. C. Baldwin
1
5
1
5
5 45
John Erwin, carting tile pipe
3 75
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