Official reports of the town of Wayland 1905-1908, Part 14

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 498


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343 00


Feb. 29, 1908. To Cash


312 67


.


.


$2,407 82


66


Water Commissioners.


Cr.


April 4, 1907.


Order No. 1, Maintenance


$18 00


May 7, 1907.


Order No. 2, Maintenance


.


113 36


June 3, 1907.


Order No. 3, Maintenance


133 89


July 1, 1907.


Order No. 4, Maintenance


32 06


August 5, 1907.


Order No. 5, Maintenance


54 83


September 5, 1907.


Order No. 6, Maintenance


22 13


November 4, 1907.


Order No. 11. Maintenance


19 21


December 2, 1907.


Order No. 12, Maintenance


134 83


January 5, 1908.


Order No. 14, Maintenance


63 10


February 29, 1908.


Order No. Maintenance


20 00


Order No. Maintenance


20 00


Order No.


Maintenance


152 50


Order No.


Maintenance


50 00


Interest on Water Bonds


480 00


Amount in hands of Treasurer


1,093 91


$2,407 82


Amount of uncollected water rates January 1, 1908, about $800.00. Respectfully submitted, BRYANT M. BAILEY,


Clerk.


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Town of Wayland.


REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE WAYLAND WATER WORKS.


Upon taking my position as Superintendent of the Wayland Water Works I made an inventory of all tools and materials turned over to me from the former incumbent and gave the same to the Water Commissioners. I needed a number of new tools which were bought.


After lowering level of water to its original height all the brush was cut and cleaned away from the water's edge, and raked out of the water from the lower main basin and brook to Rice Spring. This work was done immediately after the regular town meeting, costing about one hundred and fifty dollars, which was charged to the maintenance account. Great improvement was noticed in the water immediately.


Arrangements were made to flush the mains during the middle of the week so as to have clear water wash days and not interfere with people taking their regular Saturday night bath, notice of flushing being given by five blasts on Williams' Shoe Factory whistle one hour previous.


While we have plenty of water for domestic purposes I regret to say that in the dryest times last summer I was obliged to notify several people to desist from wasting water on their lawns, some having their hose continually running twenty-four hours each day of the week.


During the dryest weather it would be a severe tax on our water supply should we have a large fire to cope with, as the 18-inch pipe that supplies the water wheel which turns the rotary pump exhausts a large amount of water in a short time. Therefore I recommend


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we connect with Natick mains for increased pressure, which for fire purposes only would be a great blessing to this community. As it is now, somebody must go a distance of about two miles from village to gate house to start the pump, which if fire got a good headway would be a very serious matter to our village.


A very important work was performed at considerable expense in locating service boxes which have been charted in a book belong- ing to the town.


We have this fall extended a 4-inch main from C. H. May's to Henry Bemis's, 1,212 feet, and two hundred feet from Bemis's to Mrs. Underwood's a 2-inch galvanized pipe with hydrant, which gives to that neighborhood fire protection and much better domestic service.


About the 1st of October work was begun on the repairing of reservoir and continued until the 23rd of November, and the work performed I believe will give good results. If what has been started be carried out, I venture to say that we would not have any trouble with the water for a good many years and without any further appropriation. I would recommend that once a year at least the shores about the pond be raked and the refuse burned to keep out polluting substances as far as possible, and the cost would be small.


There is one matter that should not be overlooked, the kindness of Mr. Francis Shaw, who has given us important privileges in getting gravel and cutting trees and all other matters that go to improvement of the water works.


The maintenance account is as follows :


1907.


April 4. To H. G. Dudley, labor in March


$18 00


May 7. W. C. Neal, 912 days labor with team 23 32


7. P. A. Leary, 10 days 6 hours labor 21 35


7. John Lynn, 6 days labor .


12 00


7. F. Fitzgerald, 212 days labor 5 00 .


7. John Foley, labor ·


6 00


7. William Dusseault, 4 days labor 8 00


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Town of Wayland.


May


7. W. Place, 1 day's labor · $2 00


7. W. C. Neal, moving pipe and tools 1 20


7. P. A. Leary, expense to Boston, express etc. . 2 83


7. Hobbs, Warren & Co., bill heads .


8 00


7. Howe & Co., express .


15


7. American Express Co. . .


15


7. . Postage


4 24


7. Walworth Manufacturing Co., tools


17 12


7. William Garfield, team


2 00


3.


Fitz & Barker, labor and supplies .


15 91


3. Fitz & Barker, labor and supplies .


1 17


3. Walworth Manufacturing Co., supplies


16 80


3. W. Place, 3 days labor


6 00


3. T. Clark, 812 days labor 17 00


13 50


3. William Dusseault, 8 days labor


16 00


3. P. A. Leary, 10 days labor . . 1 57


3. W. C. Neal, 6 days labor with team


15 13


3. John Lynn, 3 days labor


6 00


3. C. C. Ward, 11/2 days labor


3 00


3. Express and carfare


85


3. Walworth Manufacturing Co.


96


July


1.


P. A. Leary, 5 days labor


10 00


1. Fitz & Barker, labor


3 75


1. Chandler & Farquhar, tools .


6 12


1.


C. A. Bogren, labor on pump


3 70


1. Stamped envelopes


4 24


1. B. M. Bailey, 2 days labor and carfare


4 25


Aug.


5. A. W. Ames, locating service boxes, 13 days 26 00


5. Howard Keay, locating service boxes, 7 hours 1 58


5. P. A. Leary, locating service boxes, 11 days 22 00


70


June


3. John Foley, 91/2 days labor .


20 00


3. John Kelley, 7 hours labor


Water Works.


Aug. 5. Hobbs & Warren, books


$5 25


Sept. 5. Fiske & Co., cesspool dipper


1 60


5. Fitz & Barker, 2 in. shut-off valves 5 00


5. P. A. Leary, 3 days 3 hours labor


6 70


5. A. W. Ames, 4 days 31/2 hours labor


8 83


Nov.


8. C. S. Williams, supplies


14 71


8. J. C. McKay, labor on tools, 1906


2 50


2 00


Dec. 2.


8. A. W. Ames, 1 days labor Braman, Dow & Co., pipe


17 28


2. Postage


55


2. W. W. Wight, services, 1906


116 00


2.


C. A. Roak, teaming


1 00


1908.


Jan. 5.


Walworth Manufacturing Co., pipe and supplies


37 89


5. Postage


6 39


5. Natick Water Works, lead pipe


72


5. Francis F. Ames, 1 day's labor 2 00


5. A. W. Ames, 8 days and carfare .


16 10


CREDIT. CASH TURNED OVER TO CLERK.


Oct.


7.


Pipe and fittings Catholic Ceme-


tery


· $6 70


Dec. 13. Wood .


1 00


13. Pipe and fittings


11 12


1908.


Jan. 1. Wood


2 00


5. Pipe and fittings .


.


28 23


$49 05


49 05


$542 31


EXTENDING MAINS, NORTH MAIN STREET, PAY ROLL. 1907.


Sept. 14. A. W. Ames, 7 days 14. Allan Barry, 8 days


$14 00


16 00


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$591 41


Town of Wayland.


Sept. 14. T. B. Hawes, 8 days


$16 00


14. C. H. Dusseault, 8 days


16 00


14. Benjamin Grover, 8 days .


16 00


14. Fred McKenney, 1 day


2 00


14. Con Maguire, 2 days


1 00


14. William Sanborn, 6 days .


12 00


14. C. A. Roak, carting


1 00


Oct.


1. T. B. Hawes, 12 days


24 00


1. Allan Barry, 12 days


24 00


1. Benjamin Grover, 12 days


24 00


1. C. H. Dusseault, 11 days


22 00


1. A. W. Ames, 10 days 612 hours


21 73


1. William Sanborn, 12 days


24 00


Nov.


11. William Sanborn, 212 days


5 00


11. T. B. Hawes, 2 days


4 00


11. Benjamin Grover, 6 1/2 days


13 00


11. Allan Barry, 3 days


6 00


11. C. H. Dusseault, 4 days


8 00


11. A. W. Ames, 31/2 hours


77


11. P. A. Leary, 20 days


50 00


11. C. W. Fairbank, teaming .


4 00


$324 50


MATERIAL, FREIGHT AND EXPRESS, ETC.


Boston & Maine, freight .


$ 0 47


Braman, Dow & Co., 2-inch galvanized pipe 36 38


Boston & Maine, freight 3 12


C. A. Roak, carting pipe . 1 00


Chapman Valve Co., hydrant


24 68


Davis Farnham, 4-inch pipe


549 74


Charles Fairbank, carting pipe .


13 62


Walworth Manufacturing Co., galvanized pipe and fittings . 32 88


Natick Water Department, 4-inch pipe 10 56


Howe & Co., carting pipe . 1 00


72


Water Works.


Walworth Manufacturing Co., corp., cock


and gate box $9 07


Telephone charges


45


J. C. McKay, sharpening tools . 4 95


D. J. Foley, labor and pipe


25 01


Robinson & Jones Co., coke and wood- 1 20


Chadwick Lead Co., pig lead 39 99


Perrin & Seamans, picks and shovels


10 74


Natick Water Department, corp. cocks 5 50


Weston Water Company, sleeve and fitting 3 22


Dynamite


76


$1,098.84


IMPROVEMENT ON BASIN.


Nov.


4. J. J. Van Valkenburg, engineer surveying, report and plans .


$239 40


4. M. A. Durkee . 87


4. Gilbert Lovely, 17 days


34 00


4. T. B. Hawes, 7 days 14 00


4. Allan Barry, 13 days 26 00


4. C. H. Dusseault, 13 days . 26 00


4. William Sanborn, 12 days 24 00


4. Benjamin Grover, 11 days


22 00


4. W. Bemis, 11 days .


22 00


4. William F. Smith, 10 days


20 00


4. Isaac Damon, 6 days 3 hours with two horse team 31 65


4. George Jessop, 512 days


11 00


4. P. Maguire, 1/2 day .


1 00


4. W. H. Griffin, 7 days


14 00


4. George Cayo, 6 days


12 00


4. M. Marso, 6 days ·


12 00


4. Alfred Lamarine, 6 days


12 00


4. John Kelley, 6 days . 18 00


4. William Sanborn, 1 horse 11 days 16 50 .


4. William F. Smith, 1 horse 10 days


.


15 00


·


.


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Town of Wayland.


Nov. 4. W. H. Griffin, 2 horses 7 days . $21 00


4. P. A. Leary, 1272 days . 31 25


Dec. 2. James C. McKay, sharpening tools 7 55


2. C. W. Fairbank, man and 2 horses 1 day 2 hours 6 10


2. W. H. Griffin, man and 2 horses 20 days . 100 00


2. Isaac Damon, man and 2 horses 19 days . 95 00


2. William Smith, man and 1 horse 19 1/2 days 68 25


2. William Sanborn, man and 1 horse 21 days


73 50


2. William Bemis, 21 days 872 hours


2. Allan Barry, 20 days 81/2 hours 41 75


2. George Cayo, 191/2 days . 39 00


2. C. H. Dusseault, 19 days .


38 00


2. Benjamin Grover, 1512 days 31 00


2. A. J. Lamarine, 87% days 17 00


2. P. A. Leary, 21}2 days 53 75


2. Gilbert Lovely, 19 days 812 hours 39 75


2. M. Marso, 1112 days 23 00


2. W. C. Neal, 15 days at $3.00 45 00


2. W. C. Neal, 272 days at $2.00 .


5 00


2. J. McElroy, 3 days .


6 00


2. John Kelley, 9 days at $3.00 ·


27 00


2. John Kelley, 2 days 712 hours at $2.00


5 67


2. George Jessop, 19 1/2 days


33 00


2. William Naylor, 712 days 15 00


Jan.


1. T. B. Hawes, 1 day


2 00


1. Benjamin Grover, 11/2 days


3 00


1. J. H. Whitehead, 11/2 days


3 00


1. M. A. Durkee, tools


3 60


Feb.


29. John Kelley, dynamite


25


29. W. F. Evans, 13 days


26 00


29. Mariner Crossman, 2 days


4 00


29. P. A. Leary, 4 days 31/2 hours .


8 75


$1,527 34


74


39 00


2. T. B. Hawes, 161/2 days .


£ 43 75


Water Works.


Notes issued on water loan


.


. $3,000 00


Improvement on Basin


$1,527 34


Extension of mains


.


1,098 84


Unexpended balance


373 82


$3,000 00


$3,000 00


P. A. LEARY, Superintendent.


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Town of Wayland.


REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE WAYLAND WATER WORKS SINKING FUND.


February 28, 1908.


Amount deposited in Natick Savings Bank, Natick,


Mass. .


$2,169 51


Interest on the above to November 1, 1907


672 84


Amount deposited in Watertown Savings Bank, Watertown, Mass.


1,000 00


Interest on the above to October 3, 1907


356 15


Amount deposited in Wildey Savings Bank, Boston, Mass. .


1,116 71


Interest on the above to November 15, 1907 .


149 49


Amount deposited in the Home Savings Bank, Boston, Mass. .


1,000 00


Interest on the above to October 1, 1907


77 12


Amount deposited in the West Newton Savings Bank, West Newton, Mass. . ·


1,000 00


Interest on the above to January 1, 1908


65 22


Amount deposited in Waltham Savings Bank, Wal- tham, Mass.


1,000 00


Interest on the above to October 1, 1907


17 50


Amount in hands of Town Treasurer


1,093 91


$9,718 45


CLARENCE S. WILLIAMS, BRYANT M. BAILEY, Commissioners Wayland Water Works Sinking Fund.


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Town Sinking Fund.


REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND OF THE TOWN OF WAYLAND.


Amount of fund March 1, 1907


$14,288 33


Received appropriation 1907


$1,408 80


Received interest on investments . 550 04


$1,958 84


Amount of fund March 1, 1908


.


$16,247 17


Invested as follows :


Town of Wayland Water Fund Bonds, 4 per cent., at par .


·


$5,000 00


Fitchburg Railroad Bond, 4 per cent., at par


1,000 00


Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Bonds, $5,000, 31/2 per cent., at cost


4,730 00


West End Street Railway Bond, 4 per cent., at par .


1,000 00


New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Bonds, 4 per cent., at par


2,000 00


Town of Wayland Water Notes, due in 1908 and 1909 ·


2,000 00


Deposited in North End Savings Bank, Boston .


517 17


$16,247 17


All Bonds are registered except Wayland Water Fund Bonds for which there is no provision for registration.


77


Town of Wayland.


COCHITUATE SCHOOL BUILDING FUND.


Amount of fund March 1, 1907 .


$1,128 50


Interest


39 83


Amount of fund March 1, 1908 .


. $1,168 33


Deposited in the Cambridgeport Savings Bank.


CHESTER B. WILLIAMS, Chairman. JOHN CONNELLY, Secretary. WALTER B. HENDERSON, Treasurer.


Wayland, March 1, 1908.


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Collectors' Report.


COLLECTORS' REPORT.


TAXES OF 1898.


March 1, 1907.


Uncollected


$118 24


Balance due Treasurer $118 24


TAXES OF 1899.


March 1, 1907.


Uncollected


.


$252 35


Balance due Treasurer $252 35


TAXES OF 1900.


March 1, 1907.


Uncollected


.


$375 40


Collected .


$11 02


Balance due Treasurer


364 38


$375 40


Interest collected, $3 13.


TAXES OF 1901.


March 1, 1907.


Uncollected


.


$891 02


Collected .


$89 51


Balance due Treasurer


801 51


$891 02


Interest collected, $36 52.


TAXES OF 1902.


March 1, 1907. Uncollected .


$514 45


Collected ·


$14 61


Balance due Treasurer


499 84


$514 45


Interest collected, $5 40.


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·


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Town of Wayland.


TAXES OF 1903.


March 1, 1907. Uncollected .


$647 90


Collected .


$180 82


Balance due Treasurer


467 08


$647 90


Interest collected, $49 91.


TAXES OF 1904.


March 1, 1907. Uncollected .


$1,669 29


Abated .


$405 20


Collected


742 01


Balance due Treasurer 522 08


$1,669.29


Interest collected, $128 31.


TAXES OF 1905.


March 1, 1907. Uncollected


$3,882 34


Abated


$396 80


Collected


2,231 26


Balance due Treasurer 1,254 28


$3,882 34


Interest collected, $208 31.


Respectfully submitted,


FRED P. DRAPER, Collector.


WAYLAND, March 2, 1908.


To the Taxpayers :


At this time it seems advisable to set before the taxpayers a few facts concerning this department of the town's business.


During the so-called " hard times," which we are now passing through, the percentage of collections has not been as large as


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Collectors' Report.


usual; in fact, the town has been hard pushed to meet its bills from month to month. To those who have responded to requests for a settlement of their taxes I wish to express my gratitude.


In view of the condition of the town treasury it will not be wise to longer delay the payment (in part at least) of taxes due, as such a state of affairs will bring about forced payments, and must end in causing the loss of property or the unnecessary expense of advertising for the sale of the same.


At times requests for adjustments and abatements of taxes and also protests have been sent to me. Such requests should be sent to the Board of Assessors, as the Collector is sworn to collect all taxes as they are assessed by the above board.


To date I have failed to receive from the Board of Assessors a complete list of additional assessments and abatements on taxes for 1906 and 1907, although some of the assessments were made in March of last year. In order to balance my accounts with those of the Treasurer I have been compelled to use the list which he received only during the last few days of February of this year. Naturally, I was annoyed to find that I had refused money from some of those assessed on the above list because they were not upon my list, and I had also sent notices " to pay up " to some of those whose taxes had been abated.


The above facts have been cited in order that the taxpayers may fix the responsibility where they believe it is due.


Below is a report of the tax collections for 1906 and 1907.


1906.


March 1, 1907.


Uncollected .


$6,426 86


Additional assessments 26 00


Abated


$3 41


Collected


3,275 33


Balance due Treasurer


3,174 12


$6,452 86 $6,452 86


Interest collected, $199 41.


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Town of Wayland.


1907.


March 1, 1907.


Tax levy


State tax


$2,440 00


State highway tax


129 05


County tax


2,152 63


Town tax


28,292 80


Overlayings


98 09


Total


$33,112 57


Additional assessments


10 86


Abated


$62 22


Collected


23,638 00


Balance due Treasurer


9,423 21


$33,123 43 $33,123 43


Excise tax uncollected.


Respectfully submitted,


HARRY E. RICH, Collector for 1906 and 1907.


82


Moth Work.


REPORT OF THE LOCAL SUPERINTENDENT OF THE GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTH WORK.


In submitting my report on the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth work for the year 1907, notwithstanding that the town is generally infested, there are no places as bad as last year. In some places that were quite bad we have found only a few nests and in many places none at all. There are four wood lots of small area that were bad last year but have been burlaped the last season and we think the number of nests has been greatly reduced.


We find a very few of the Brown Tail Moth nests compared with last year.


WAYLAND, February 29, 1908.


Schedule of bills of expense incurred in suppressing the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths under the Provisions of Chapter 381, Acts. of 1905.


NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF BILL.


AMOUNT.


Fisk & Co., Natick, window cord, screw eye


$ 0 70


Joseph Breck Sons & Co., tree pruner


1 00


C. S. Williams, paint


90


G. F. Marston, 10 pounds nails .


50


T. S. Bryant, horse and wagon for carrying ladders 13 00


Edward Marston, repairing pruners . 2 18


W. F. Garfield, team for carrying ladders and repair- ing seat 4 00


W. H. Claflin & Co., burlap and twine 106 24


W. H. Claflin & Co., 6 pounds jute twine at 15 cents . 90


83


Town of Wayland.


Howe & Co., express on burlap and twine . . $2 50


William Garfield, team, 2 days . .


.


2 00


Jenney M'f'g Co., tree oil . .


3 70


A. W. Chesterton & Co., 6 moth brushes


4 50


Howe & Co., express on one bundle


75


W. F. Garfield, team, 412 days .


4 00


Samuel Cabot, 10 gallons creosote


2 55


Fisk & Co., pruning saw


75


W. H. Claflin & Co., burlap and twine 30 48


Bowker Insecticide Co., 2 P. & C. tubes


40


C. S. Williams, oil, brushes, knives, twine and lead


1 59


Joseph Breck & Sons Co., Clyde pruner


2 00


Howe & Co., express on 1 can .


25


Mont & Durkee, pruning saw, hatchet and 2 hammers


2 34


U. S. P. O. stamps


4 84


T. Bryant, teams .


6 00


G. F. Marston, bill hook


1 10


C. H. McManus, repairs and tar


1 25


$199 97


EXPENSE FOR LABOR.


G. W. Fairbank


$573 00


B. M. Bryant


139 63


H. P. Curtis


29 00


G. L. Loker


78 00


Arthur Marston


45 00


W. B. Sanderson


49 00


C. H. Dusseault


65 00


George Marr


62 00


Charles Lemoine


213 50


B. J. Lyons


59 00


Daniel O'Brian


62 00


W. L. Bishop .


184 00


William Dudley


33 00


Albert Lemoine .


32 25


.


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Moth Work.


Joseph Lemoine


$141 00


Walter Griffin .


19 00


W. S. Groves .


144 00


Charles Spear .


2 00


$1,930 38


Total expenditures ,


· $2,130 35


Cr.


Burlap and twine on State road


$6 75


25 one-half days turning burlap at $1 00


25 00


Edison Light Co., on trimming trees .


·


4 00


Total


$35 75


Respectfully submitted,


GEORGE W. FAIRBANK, Local Superintendent.


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Town of Wayland.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


RECEIPTS FROM ALL SOURCES.


1907.


March 1. Balance on hand, cash


$7,340 97


1. Interest on bank deposit


6 47


6. Town of Southboro 210 47


10. Estate of H. F. Lee


50 00


April


1. Interest on deposit


8 22


1. District court fines 1 30


3. J. R. Fairbairn, master


5 00


6. B. M. Bailey, clerk


94 00


10. Jose, Parker & Co., note discounted


5,000 00


29. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906 309 22


26. High School Graduates, rent 5 00


29. Natick National Bank, note discounted .


5,000 00


May


1. Interest on deposit


5 81


2. B. M. Bailey, clerk


117 50


8. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1904


202 15


8. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905 424 97


8. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906 .


536 08


11. B. M. Bailey, clerk


114 50


11. Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, note


3,000 00


29. Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, note . 5,000 00


1. Interest on deposit


4 22


7. Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, note


5,000 00


11. City of Boston, schools


38 00


July


1. Interest on deposit 2 19


1. District court fines


1 10


June


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Treasurer's Report.


July


1. B. M. Bailey, clerk


$140 00


3. Mary E. Reeves, " Henry Reeves " Fund 100 00


8. W. S. Draper, cemetery account .


5 00


8. Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, note . 2,000 00


11. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905 511 65


11. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 19C4


135 55


Aug. 1. Interest on deposit ·


1 59


1. Town of Natick, schools


36 50


1. Town of Natick, transportation


22 62


3. B. M. Bailey, clerk


215 10


3. F. C. Beane, drug license


1 00


3. E. A. Atwood & Co. 1 00


6. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906


498 33


7. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905


112 74


7. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1904


84 84


7. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1903


52 04


7. B. M. Baily, clerk


400 00


16. State Treasurer, inspection of animals .


75 00


Sept.


1. Interest on deposit


1 04


. 4. B. M. Bailey, clerk


183 00


7. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906


280 47


7. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


170 88


13. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


1,721 46


18. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906


559 05


Oct.


1. District court fines ·


26 80


7. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


2,832 14


8. George W. Fairbank, superintendent


31 75


10. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907 .


2,402 22


16. R. W. Porter, superintendent


10 00


21. Sinking Fund Commission, note, 1 year


1,000 00


21. Sinking Fund Commission, note, 2 years


1,000 00


25. Chairman District School Committee


625 00


29. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


2,641 66


31. Interest on deposit


1 86


Nov.


1. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906 ·


374 99


1. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907 ·


2,341 13


87


Town of Wayland.


Nov. 2. W. S. Draper, clerk $5 00


4. J. E. Linnehan, rent 24 00


16. State Treasurer, Corporation tax .


2,078 99


National Bank tax 319 10


State aid


1,062 00


Street railway tax


69 44


20. Natick Five Cents Savings Bank .


Interest on Moore fund


15 24


Interest on Jackson fund


5 08


Interest on Heard fund


5 08


Interest on Draper fund


5 C8


Interest on Reeves fund


1 00


27. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1904


280 15


27.


F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905


401 90


27. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1903


126 78


30. Interest on deposit


2 58


Dec.


2. R. W. Porter, superintendent


10 00


2. B. M. Bailey, clerk


86 50


6. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


2,473 20


14. Natick National Bank, note, 3 years


1,000 00


23. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905


516 46


23. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


250 00


31. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


1,414 98


31. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906


438 97


1908.


Jan.


1. Interest on deposit


2 30


1. District court fines


3 90


3. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907 .


2,704 06


4. State Treasurer, gypsy moth account


734 02


6. School Board


12 00


15. R. W. Porter, superintendent


10 00


15. B. M. Bailey, clerk


257 82


27. State Treasurer, State school fund


1,079 99


Feb.


1. Interest on deposit 1 39


1. Jose, Parker & Co., interest


1 97


88


Treasurer's Report.


Feb.


1. J. O. Hayden, treasurer, dog licenses


$392 83


4. B. M. Bailey, clerk


143 73


11. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905


207 12


11. F. P. Draper, interest on tax, 1905


206 20


12. Town of Southboro, poor


492 50


18. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


1,720 58


18. H. E. Rich, interest on tax, 1906


199 41


18. A. F. Parmenter .


5 00


26. B. M. Bailey, clerk ·


343 00


27. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


1,626 88


29. A. A. Williams, Pond street 62 08


352 30


29. State Treasurer, Corporation tax . National Bank tax


74 76


29. Overseers of Poor


11 93


29. S. Russell, license


1 00


29. J. Reeves, license


2 00


29. F. C. Beane, scales


17 35


29. F. P. Draper. collector, tax, 1905


56 42


29. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1900


11 02


29. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1901


89 51


29. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1902


14 61


29. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1903


2 00


29. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1904


39 32


29. F. P. Draper, interest on tax, 1905


2 11


29. F. P. Draper, interest on tax, 1900


3 13


29. F. P. Draper, interest on tax, 1901


36 52


29. F. P. Draper, interest on tax, 1902


5 40


29. F. P. Draper, interest on tax, 1903


49 91


29. F. P. Draper, interest on tax, 1904


128 31


29. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906


278 22


29. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


1,338 81


29. B. M. Bailey, clerk ·


312 67


29. James H. Lee, scales . ·


10 00


.


$76,709 19


89


Town of Wayland.


EXPENDITURES


As per Orders on Accounts as Follows : -


Incidentals


$2,666 86


Highway .


2,596 04


Support of Poor


3,066 69


Schools


Salary account


9,199 14


Supplies account


787 37


Transportation account


1,902 85


Superintendent account


750 00


Repairs account


210 59


Incidental account .


176 36


Medical inspection account


50 00


State fund account


986 11


Contingent fund


6,046 67


Soldiers' relief


$339 94


State and military aid


1,110 00


Board of Health


98 18


Banks' claim .


957 00


Sherman's bridge


1,079 73


Snow bills


138 53


Cemetary repairs


.


17 39


State Treasurer


50


Gypsy and brown tail moths


2,305 40 .


Main street, Wayland


398 57


Salaries


1,298 50


Electric lights


1,143 51


Interest


3,429 85


Fire department


727 11


Library


996 41


Reading room


1,000 00


Hydrants .


384 00


Cemetery account


8 68


North and Center cemeteries


100 00


Lake View cemetery


.


89 94


.


90


Treasurer's Report.


North cemetery extension .


$327 88


Memorial Day


'99 25


Sinking fund


1,408 80


State tax


2,569 05


County tax


2,152 63


Highway Loan Note .


400 00


Temporary loans


25,000 00


Collection of taxes


275 00


E. L. Moore fund


12 00


Parsons fund


5 75


Jackson fund ·


.


2 00


D. B. Heard fund


4 00


W. S. Draper fund


4 00


A. M. Lovejoy fund


5 00


Henry Reeves fund


100 00


Pond Street sidewalk


526 37


Water Works, improvements, repairs and extensions




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