Official reports of the town of Wayland 1908-1911, Part 4

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 586


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5,000 00


25. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907 834 97


25. H.E . Rich, collector, tax, 1906 333 40


27. J. E. Linnehan, rent 10 00


79


May


14. R. W. Porter, cemetery


192 61


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


Town of Wayland.


June


6. Overseers of Poor 35 00


6. J. E. Linnehan, rent 8 00


8. Loring, Tolman & Tupper, note. 5,000 00


10. H. E. Rich, collector, interest on bank deposit 42 08


July


18. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907 691 31


2. District Court fines


1 40


8. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905 188 27


8. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1904 123 14


10. City of Boston, schools


36 00


14. B. M. Bailey, clerk 138 00


27. B. M. Bailey, clerk 118 50


22.


H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906


124 32


22.


H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907


280 30


22. J. E. Linnehan, rent


14 00


28.


C. S. Williams, treasurer


1,000 00


29.


Natick National Bank, note


5,000 00


4.


F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905 99 56


4. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1904. 18 00


4. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1903 14 00


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


22 00


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


38 17


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


6 46


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


83 64


5. B. M. Bailey, clerk 53 50


11. Calvin Rice fund 100 00


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


256 83


12. H. E. Rich, interest on tax, 1906 162 29


12. Town of Southboro, poor


223 05


13. £ R. W. Porter, cemetery


10 00


19. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1908 310 00


19. City of Marlboro, poor 33 63


27. B. M .Bailey, clerk 154 50


27. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1907 815 97


27. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1908 545 03


80


Aug.


Treasurer's Report.


29. State treasurer, bugs 877 86


29. State treasurer, inspection animals. 75 00


31. Interest on bank deposit. 1 64


Sept. 18. B. M. Bailey, clerk 103 00


23. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1906 402 75


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


180 78


23. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1908


1,600 52


25. State treasurer, bugs


675 25


28. G. W. Fairbanks, superintendent, bugs. .


90


28. G. W. Fairbanks, superintendent, bugs ..


2 80


30. Interest on bank deposit 88


Oct.


2. District Court fines 28 88


6. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1901 17 65


6. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1902 30 00


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


32 00


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


43 96


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


59 61


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


172 48


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


429 48


17. H. E. Rich, collector, tax, 1908


11,852 21


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


26 69


17. H. E. Rich, interest on tax, 1907 22 24


20. B. M. Bailey, clerk 485 00


20. Sinking Fund commission, note


1.000 00


22.


J. E. Linnehan, rent 16 00


2. Interest on bank deposit 8 88


2. Natick 5c Savings bank, interest 28 28


Interest on Moore Fund. . $12 12


Interest on Jackson Fund. 4 04


Interest on Heard Fund ... 4 04


Interest on Draper Fund. . 4 04


Interest on Reeves Fund. . 4 04


6. State treasurer, bugs 1,638 40


7. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905 106 61


12. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 1,100 00


81


Nov.


Town of Wayland.


16. B. M. Bailey, clerk 28 00


16. State treasurer


3,724 55


Corporation tax $2,227 10


National bank tax 376 80


State aid. 1,106 00


Street railway tax. 14 65


30. Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., poor 15 64


30. Interest on bank deposit. 1 48


Dec. 3. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 5,652 64


3.


D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907


23 30


3. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908.


19 92


3. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907


1 61


3. H. E. Rich, est., tax, 1908 2 00


5. J. E. Linnehan, rent 16 00


14. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 400 00


19. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908


1,249 62


19. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907


71 12


19. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1906 54 29


19. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908


12 67


19. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907 5 13


19. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1906 ..


7 17


24. Estate of H. E. Rich, interest bank deposit


4 83


24. State treasurer, bugs 1,411 49


31. Interest on bank deposit 1 53


1909.


Jan.


1. B. M. Bailey, clerk 179 50


1. District Court fines 1 03


2. B. M. Bailey, clerk 56 00


2. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908.


1,000 00


2. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907 40 07 2. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908 7 87


D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907 2 92


2.


2. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1902 18 00


1


2. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1903 43 09


2. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1904 32 34


82


Treasurer's Report.


2. F. P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905 75 74


4. J. E. Linnehan, rent 8 00


4. Chairman District School Committee 625 00


9. B. M. Bailey, clerk 128 00


7. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 2,700 25


7. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907 308 25


7. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1906 20 00


7. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908


52 12


7. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907 26 29


7. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1906 3 18


11. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908


52


11. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 180 00


11. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907 10 00


11. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1906 10 00


19. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 722 95


19. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907


223 89


19. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1906 32 24


19. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907 16 57


19. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1906 4 35


21. School Board 12 00


26. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 800 00


26. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907 258 33


26. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1906


130 37


26. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908 19 79


26. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907 20 27


26. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1906 20 95


27. State treasurer, State School Fund


1,108 40


30. B. M. Bailey, clerk 77 50


30. Interest on bank deposit


8 88


Feb.


6. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 66 84


6. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907


638 06


6. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1906


220 60


6. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908 1 89


6. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907 37 14


6. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1906 35 47


83


Town of Wayland.


6. J. E. Linnehan, rent 12 00


6. County treasurer, dog licenses 36 92


10. Town of Southboro, poor 221 33


10. W. S. Lovell, fire department 2 75


15. B. M. Bailey, clerk . 170 78


23. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908


832 08


23. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907 83 91


23. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1906 52 29


23. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908 16 05


23. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907 7 36


23. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1906 8 31


23. W. S. Draper, cemetery account 5 00


24. Estate Mrs. Cynthia Roby, "Roby Fund" 400 00


25. J. E. Linnehan, rent . 18 00


27. Estate Mrs. Cynthia Roby


3,155 76


27. Sam'l Russell, license .


1 00


27. F. P. White, license


2 00


27. J. Reeves, license 2 00


27. J. H. Lee, license 2 00


27. F. C. Beane, scales receipts


10 45


27. J. H. Lee, scales receipts 15 00


27. Water commisisoners 8 75


27. B. M. Bailey, clerk


395 76


27. Fred P. Draper, collector, tax, 1898


2 00


27. Fred P. Draper, collector, tax, 1899


14 30


27. Fred P. Draper, collector, tax, 1900


13 84


27. Fred P. Draper, collector, tax, 1901


32 73


27. Fred P. Draper, collector, tax, 1902


27 14


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


29 71


27. Fred P. Draper, collector, tax, 1904 66 88


27. Fred P. Draper, collector, tax, 1905


135 00


27. Fred P. Draper, interest on tax, 1898 . .


1 00


27. Fred P. Draper, interest on tax, 1899 .. 6 93


27. Fred P. Draper, interest on tax, 1900 . . 8 58


27 Fred P. Draper, interest on tax, 1901


29 77


84


Treasurer's Report.


27. Fred P. Draper, interest on tax, 1902 . . 25 97


27. Fred P. Draper, inteest on tax, 1903 .. 50 62


27. Fred P. Draper, interest on tax, 1904 . .


63 29


27. Fred P. Draper, interest on tax, 1905 48 46


27. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1906 90 80


27. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1907


340 63


27. D. D. Griffin, collector, tax, 1908 605 15


27. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1906 22 81


27. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1907 27 88


27. D. D. Griffin, interest on tax, 1908 12 73


27. R. W. Porter, cemetery account 10 00


27. Interest on bank deposit 6 25


$92,033 05


EXPENDITURES


As per accounts as follows :


Incidentals


$2,301 97


Highways


2,301 77


Support of Poor


2,798 68


Schools


Salaries and fuel


9,290 30


Supplies


610 46


Transportation


1,956 90


Superintendent


625 00


Repairs


16 47


Incidentals


175 11


State school fund


1,334 18


Manual training


305 35


High school


7 25


Contingent Fund


Soldiers' relief


417 35


State and military aid


1,036 00


Board of health


166 49


Snow bills


30 08


Cemetery repairs


14 00


85


Treasurer's Report.


Gypsy and brown tail moths


5,902.50


State treasurer


50


Main Street, Wayland


6 06


Salaries


1,713 50


Electric lights


1,415 48


Interest


3,988 28


Fire department


834 25


Library


900 00


Reading room


500 00


Hydrants


384 00


Cemetery


37 27


North and Center cemeteries


100 00


Lake View cemetery


99 97


North cemetery extension


137 30


Memorial day


92 66


Sinking fund


1,408 80


State tax


3,484 05


County tax


2,115 55


Highway loan note


400 00


Temporary loans


30,000.00


Collection of taxes


500 00


E. L. Moore fund


3 00


Parsons fund


7 50


Jackson fund


3 00


D. B. Heard fund


3 00


W. S. Draper fund


3 00


A. M. Lovejoy fund


6 00


Henry Reeves fund


4 00


Calvin Rice fund


100 00


Donation fund


1,097 25


Water bond


1,000 00


Water works, improvement, repairs and ex.


1,366 59


Water commissioners


2,767 20


Fire protection, Wayland


1,048 64


Repairs on railings and bridges


301 18


86


Treasurer's Report.


Repairs on town farm buildings


235 69


Cash balance 6,679 47


$92,033 05


TEMPORARY LOANS


Anticipation of Taxes - Notes.


1908


:


Apr. 8. Natick National bank, 1 year @ 4 % . . $5,000 00


29. Natick National bank 275 ds @ 4 % . .


5,000 00


May 5. Natick National bank, 1 year @ 4 % . .


5,000 00 20. Natick National bank, 1 year @ 4 %


5,000 00


June 8. Loring, Tolman & Tupper, 1 year @ 41/8 % 5,000 00


July 29. Natick National bank, 3 mos. @ 4 % ..


5,000 00


NOTES PAID


Apr. 29. Natick National bank $5,000 00


May 11. State treasurer 3,000 00


29. State treasurer 5,000 00


June 8. State treasurer 5,000 00


Oct. 8. Natick National bank 5,000 00


29. Natick National bank 2,000 00


1909


Jan. 29. Natick National bank 5,000 00


INTEREST PAID


1908


March 1. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 4% .. $ 840 00


Apr. 8. Natick National bank, 4 % . 200 00


21. Natick National bank, 4 % . 152 78


May 5. Natick National bank, 4 % 200 00


11. State treasurer, 41/2 % . 67 50


20. Natick National bank, 4 %. 200 00 29. State treasurer, 41/2 %. 112 50


June 8. State treasurer, 43/4 % 118 75


87


Town of Wayland.


8. Loring, Tolman & Tupper, 41/8 % 209 11


15. Somerville Savings bank, 4 % 48 00


July


28. Natick National bank, 4 % . 20 00


Aug.


1. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 4 % . . Transferred to Parsons fund, 5 % . .


10 00


Transferred to Lovejoy fund, 5 % . .


10 00


Sept.


1. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 4 %. . .


840 00


Oct. 6. Natick National bank, 4 %.


75 64


21. Sinking Fund Commissioners, 41/2 % . .


90 00


29. Natick National bank, 4 %. 50 00


Dec. 15. Somerville Savings bank, 4 % 48 00


1909


. . ..


Transferred to Donation fund. 55 00


Jan.


4. Francis Shaw treasurer


4. E. E. Draper fund, 6 %. 30 00


4. James Draper fund, 6 % 30 00


4. Childs fund, 6 %. 6 00


4. G. C. Draper fund, 5 %


50 00


4. Trustees Allen fund, 6 % 60 00


4. Trustees Loker fund, 5 % 100 00


Feb.


1. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co .. 220 00


$4,063 28


SALARIES PAID TOWN OFFICERS


A. T. Dean, Chairman Selectmen $ 75 00


A. F. Parmenter, Selectman 50 00


T. F. Mahon y, Selectman 50 00


Daniel Brackett, Clerk. 50 00


F. E. Yeager, Treasurer 200 00


F. H. Fowler, Auditor 50 00


D. W. Ricker, Overseer of Poor 50 00


C. A. Benson, Overseer of Poor 40 00


F. P. White, Overseer of Poor 40 00


Daniel Brackett, Registrar 20 00


E. G. Lemay, Registrar 20 00


88


220 00


Treasurer's Report.


B. W. Damon, Registrar. 20 00


Frank Haynes, Registrar


20 00


Thomas Bryant, Inspector of Animals 150 00


Daniel Brackett, Assessor 192 00


A. A. Carter, Assessor 214 50


N. R. Gerald, Assessor. 199 50


H. E. Carson, School Committee. 50 00


E. M. Bennett, School Committee 50 00


P. S. Ide, School Committee 60 00


H. G. Dudley, Moderator 10 00


Election Officers 102 50


$1,713 50


CONTINGENT FUND


Interest on bank deposit s


$ 82.69


Court fines


31 31


Hall rent


123 00


Licenses 9 00


Additional assessments


203 52


Tax overlay


70 03


State treasurer, bug account.


4,603 00


State treasurer, inspection of animals


75 00


Geo. w. Fairbanks, bug account.


7 70


Scales receipts


25 45


State treasurer, corporation, tax, etc.


3,724 55


Appropriation for overdraft of last year


3,145 83


Overdraft of last year.


$3,145 83


Transferred to interest account. 3,200 00


Transferred to interest on taxes account 1,433 11


Selectmen's orders 7,566 92


( See Expenditures )


Account overdrawn 3,244 78


$15,346 86


$15,346 86


89


Town of Wayland.


CEMETERY FUNDS


Deposited in Natick 5c Savings Bank at 4% interest.


Edwin L Moore fund


$300 00


Jackson fund


100 00


D. B. Heard fund.


100 00


W. S. Draper fund.


100 00


Henry Reeves fund


100 00


Calvin Rice fund.


100 00


$800 00


OTHER FUNDS HELD BY TOWN


Not invested.


Loker fund, 5 %


$2.000 00


Allen fund, 6 %.


1,000 00


Donation fund (balance), 6 %


300 00


James Draper fund, 6 %


500 00


E. E. Draper fund, 6 %


500 00


Childs fund, 6 % .


100 00


G. C. Draper fund, 5 % .


1,000 00


Parson's fund, 5 % .


200 00


$5,600 00


$1,000 of the Donation fund has been invested in one Town of Wayland water note.


90


Treasurer's Report.


OTHER TOWN LIABILITIES


42 Town bonds, due Mar. 1, 1919, 4 % . $42,000 00


11 Water bonds, due Aug. 1, 1913, 4 % 11,000 00


5 Highway loan notes, $400 each, 4 % 2,000 00


1 Water note, due Oct. 21, 1909, 41/2 % 1,000 00


1 Water note, due Dec. 14, 1910, 51/2 % 1,000 00


1 Water note, due Oct. 20, 1911, 4% 1,000 00


$58,000 00


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SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS.


TRIAL BALANCE.


ACCOUNTS.


APPROPRIATION.


BALANCE MARCH 1, 1908, AND CREDITS.


EXPENDED TO FEB- RUARY 28, 1909.


OVERDRAWN. DR.


BALANCE. CR.


Incidentals .


$2,000 00


$2,301 97


$301 97


Highways .


2,000 0C


$508 35


*2,807 05


298 70


Support of poor


2,000 00


550 65


2,798 68


248 03


School, salaries and fuel


9,000 00


290 30


9,290 30


School supplies


750 00


$750 00


School transportation .


1,800 00


156 90


1,956 90


School Superintendent .


312 50


312 50


625 00


School repairs


100 00


16 47


$83 53


School, High


7 25


7 25


School Fund, State


2,480 72


1,334 18


1,146 54


School incidentals


150 00


25 11


175 11


School, medical inspection


50 00


50 00


School, Manual Training


300 00


5 35


305 35


Main Street, Wayland


82 22


6 06


76 16


Electric lights


1,425 00


1,415 48


9 52


Fire Department . Library


900 00


18 46


900 00


18 46


Water Commissioners .


3,302 45


§3,372 20


69 75


Hydrants


384 00


384 00


Cemetery


136 02


37 27


98 75


North and Centre Cemeteries


100 00


100 00


Lake View Cemetery


100 00


12 06


99 97


12 09


Memorial Day


.


100 00


3 16


92 66


10 50


Sinking Fund


1,408 80


1,408 80


State tax


3,484 05


County tax .


2,115 55


Highway Loan Note


400 00


400 00


Temporary loans


50,000 00


30,000 00


Collection of taxes


350 00


219 66


500 00


Abatement of taxes


300 00


876 19


576 19


Interest ·


4,169 97


4,063 28


106 69


Salaries


·


1,300 00


1 50


1,713 50


412 00


Contingent Fund


12,101 08


#15,345 86


3,244 78


Reading room


500 00


500 00


·


700 00


198 24


834 25


63 99


.


.


.


20,000 00 69 66


E. L. Moore Fund Parsons' Fund


15 36


3 00


12 36


27 35


7 50


19 85


Jackson Fund


7 12


3 00


4 12


D. B. Heard Fund


5 12


3 00


2 12


W. S. Draper Fund


5 12


3 00


2 12


A. M. Lovejoy Fund .


19 00


6 00


13 00


Henry Reeves' Fund


5 04


4 00


1 04


Calvin Rice Fund


100 00


100 00


Water Works, improvements and repairs


1,382 57


1,366 59


15 98


Pond Street sidewalk


35 71


35 71


Fire protection, Wayland .


1,000 00


1,048 64


$48 64


Donation Fund ·


1,397 25


1,097 25


300 00


Interest on taxes


2,353 56


1,342 25


1,011 31


Repairs on railings and bridges


$300 00


301 18


1 18


Repairs on Town Farm buildings


250 00


235 69


14 31


Overdrafts .


4,654 94


Roby Fund .


.


.


400 00


400 00


Estate H. F. Lee


413 25


413 25


Estate Mrs. Cynthia C. Roby


3,155 76


3,155 76


Outstanding taxes .


1898


197 42


1899


308 31


1900


498 17


1901


909 72


1902


370 55


1903


280 38


1904


191 60


1905


403 92


1906


1,271 98


1907


3,196 86


1908


7,672 02


1,000 00


1,000 00


·


·


.


* Includes overdraft of $505.28 of last year, 0 Includes transfer of $10.00 to Parsons' Fund.


+ Includes transfer of $139.54 to Transportation Account


0 Includes transfer of $10.00 to Lovejoy Fund.


į Includes transfer of $1.433.11 to interest on Taxes Account.


0 Includes transfer of $55.00 to Donation Fund,


# Includes transfer of $3.200.00 to Interest Account.


§ Includes transfer of $605 00 to Interest Account.


+ Includes overdraft of $3.145.83 of last year.


$ Includes $1.000.00 Water Note paid.


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·


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.


6,679 47


$31,635 24


$27,181 64


$27,181 64


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Water Bond Cash .


Town of Wayland.


FINANCE COMMITTEE.


The Finance Committee respectfully submits the following and recommends that the same be appropriated and adopted, viz. :-


Incidental fund .


$1,200 00


Support of poor .


1,500 00


Abatement of taxes


800 00


School salaries and fuel


9,000 00


School supplies .


650 00


Transportation .


1,800 00


Superintendent of Schools


375 00


School incidentals


150 00


Salaries


1,400 00


Electric lights


1,425 00 .


Fire Department, Cochituate


800 00


Fire Department, Wayland .


384 00


Hydrants .


·


2,000 00


Highways . · · .


350 00


Library


800 00


Branch Library at Cochituate


700 00


Repairs on Library Building


100 00


Lake View Cemetery .


100 00


North and Center Cemetries


100 00


Highway loan


400 00


Memorial Day ·


100 00


Sinking Fund


1,408 80


Repairs of bridges and railings on highways


150 00


Manual training in schools .


400 00


Overdrafts


4,832 79


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94


200 00


Collector of taxes


Finance Committee.


Interest on town debt .


$2,900 00


Gypsy Moth Commission


884 84


$34,910 43


We recommend that the sum of five hundred and eighty dollars ($580.00) be transferred from water rates to pay interest on water bonds.


That the Selectmen be authorized to draw from the Contingent Fund such sums of money as may be necessary, not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) for assisting needy soldiers and their families.


That the Selectmen be authorized to draw from the Contingent Fund a sum not exceeding three hundred and fifty dollars ($350.00) for the use of the Board of Health.


That the money for removing snow be drawn from the Contingent Fund.


PAUL T. DRAPER, Chairman.


WILLIAM N. SUPPLE,


LORENZO K. LOVELL,


CHARLES F. WHITTIER,


FRANK S. JONES, Secretary.


95


Town of Wayland.


COLLECTORS' REPORT.


TAXES OF 1898.


March 1, 1908. Uncollected . ·


$118 24


Abated


$ 18 00


Collected


1 00


Balance due Treasurer .


99 24


$118 24


Interest collected, $1 00.


TAXES OF 1899.


March 1, 1908. Uncollected .


$252 35


Abated


·


.


$50 00


Collected


14 30


Balance due Treasurer .


188 05


$252 35


Interest collected, $6 93.


TAXES OF 1900.


March 1, 1908. Uncollected . .


$364 38


Abated


.


$104 00


Collected ·


20 30


Balance due Treasurer .


240 08


$364 38


·


.


·


Interest collected, $8 58.


96


Collectors' Report.


TAXES OF 1901.


March 1, 1908. Uncollected . .


$801 51


Abated


·


·


$169 22


Collected


88 55


Balance due Treasurer . 543 74


$801 51


Interest collected, $29 77.


TAXES OF 1902.


March 1, 1908.


Uncollected .


.


·


$499 84


Abated · ·


$104 00


Collected ·


97 14


Balance due Treasurer . 298 70


$499 84


Interest collected, $25 97.


TAXES OF 1903.


March 1, 1908. Uncollected . ·


$467 08


Abated · · .


$67 90


Collected


118 80


Balance due Treasurer . 280 38


$467 08


Interest collected, $50 62.


TAXES OF 1904.


March 1, 1908. Uncollected . · · Abated · . Collected


$522 08


$46 16


284 32


Balance due Treasurer . 191 60


$522 08


Interest collected, $63 29.


97


Town of Wayland.


TAXES OF 1905.


March 1, 1908. Uncollected . $1,254 28


Abated


$71 48


Collected 778 78


Balance due Treasurer .


404 02


Interest collected, $132 10.


$1,254 28


Respectfully submitted,


FRED P. DRAPER, Collector.


TAXES OF 1906 .*


March 1, 1908.


Uncollected .


.


$3,174 12


Abated ·


585 10


Collected to October 16


650 33


Interest


199 70


TAXES OF 1907 .*


March 1, 1908. Uncollected .


·


$9,423 21


Abated


·


$40 50


Additional assessments .


191 52


Collected to October 16


4,044 02


Interest .


313 79


Excise Tax .


408 35


TAXES OF 1908 .*


March 1, 1908. Tax Levy.


Town Tax . $31,635 24


State Tax . · County Tax · ·


3,355 00


2,115 55


State Highway Tax


129 05


.


.


98


Collectors' Report.


Overlayings .


$70 03


Additional assessments


12 00


Abated


11 41


Collected to October 16 14,307 76


Respectfully submitted,


EVA C. RICH, Administratrix Estate of Harry E. Rich.


*Subject to minor corrections in final report of auditor.


TAXES OF 1906.


March 1, 1909. Collected


·


$610 59


Interest collected . .


102 24


Paid Treasurer


$712 83


Abated


.


.


$56 12


TAXES OF 1907.


March 1, 1909. Collected


.


$1,997 56


Interest collected . .


145 17


Paid Treasurer .


$2,142 73


Abated


.


·


$22 00


TAXES OF 1908.


March 1, 1909. Collected


*$15,309 53


Interest collected . ·


143 56


Paid Treasurer


$15,453 09


Abated


$4 00


*Including Excise Tax, $495 89.


.


Respectfully submitted,


DANIEL D. GRIFFIN, Collector of Taxes.


99


·


Town of Wayland.


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 1908, I find a general infestation still exists. In some orchards there has been a slight increase owing to many cavities, while others are not as bad.


There are in many of the orchards old trees that are full of cavities and ought to be either cemented or tinned, as they answer as incubators for the moths. Many of them are not worth repairing and ought to be cut down. Many of the walls are infested, and it is going to be a hard place to get them out of. There doesn't seem to be many Brown Tail Moths this year. What there are seem to be quite scattered.


There have been two wood lots cut out and burned that were quite bad with Gypsy Moths ; one near the acqueduct on the Framingham road, the other in the south east part of the town near the Natick line.


Of the total expenditure there was spent for extra wood cutting, two sprayers and fittings, some $2,150.25.


NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF BILL. AMOUNT.


Joseph Breck Sons Co., 1-6 dozen telephone pruners $1 42 John Moyse, 4 pads for spurs 1 20


C. F. Marston, 100 ft. clothes line, 35c; 100 ft. window cord, 65c. .


1 00


Lang and Jacobs Co., 2 bar scrapers


3 50


Joseph Breck Sons Co., 1-2 dozen creosote brushes 1 00


Howe & Co. Express, 1 case .


25


100


Moth Work.


C. M. Warner, 2 pruning poles, 1 set ladder locks $7 00


W. Garfield, team 3 days at $1.50 4 50


Samuel Cabot, 10 gallons creosote .


2 55


Pettingill, Andrews Co., 2 sets safety strops .


3 00


Samuel Cabot, 5 gallons creosote 1 40


George C. Fairbanks, printing notices for years 1905, 1906, 1907 . 16 00


Natick Gas Light Co., 5 gallons coal tar


75


Jenney Manufacturing Co., 1 barrel tree oil . .


3 02


Howe & Co. Express, 1 bundle, 1 case


40


Haskell Seed Co., 1 clyde pruner


1 75


Jenney Manufacturing Co., 1 barrel tree oil, 1 fuel oil


9 07


C. S. Williams Co., oil, axe, file, twine .


5 08


William Garfield, team 5 days .


6 50


William Claflin & Co., burlap


22 50


William Garfield, team 8 days ·


12 00


C. B. Church, hose and couplings for spraying


3 25


C. J. Jager, 4 bordeaux nozzles .


2 80


Jenney Manufacturing Co., 1 barrel tree oil


3 09


C. B. Church, spray pump and spray pole 14 50


.


865 00


J. Shaw & Co .. 10,000 1b. kegs arsenate of lead


.


100 00


W. H. Farwell, hose, couplings and washers


43 90


William Claflin & Co., burlap


13 91


B. & A. R. R. Co., freight bill on sprayer


4 14


W. H. Farwell, hose and couplings


110 00


Howe & Co. Express on burlap and twine ·


5 15


Stephen B. Church, 2 hose pipes, 2 extension tips


7 30


W. H. Farwell, 2 suction hose, 2 sets couplings, strainers 50 70


2


Samuel Cabot, 10 gallons creosote ·


2 55


3 75


Stephen B. Church, 1 can oil, 2 spark plugs, 4 reducers W. H. Farwell, 250 1 inch 7 ply marlin covered hose couplings and clamps . · · Sidney Nason, for unloading and delivering sprayer ·


80 20


5 00


.


Fisk & Co., 25 sheets of tin


2 50


S. B. Church, Church power sprayer . ·


.


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Town of Wayland.


Howe & Co. Express, for expressing .


$4


Charles J. Jager & Co., 4 bordeaux nozzles 2 80


Fisk & Co., 2 wrenches, 1 saw handle 1 65


W. F. Garfield, horse and wagon 10 days at $1.50 15 00


F. J. Bigwood, horse and wagon 4 1-2 days at $1.50


6 75


Charles J. Jager & Co., 4 bamboo extension rods


11 00


Howe & Co. Express, for carting barrels, bundles, boxes 3 75


Samuel Cabot, 28 gallons, creosote


5 39


Natick Oil Co., for gasoline


13 87


Jenney Manufacturing Co., 2 barrels fuel oil


6 04


Thomas Bryant, for team hire


32 50


John Shaw & Co., 300 barrels arsenate of lead


30 00


Howe & Co., for carting


2 00


Ames Plow Co., 6 axes, 2 brush scythes


6 50


Bought of J. A. Leach, 282 1c postage stamps


2 82


T. Bryant, horse and wagon


6 75


L. K. Lovell, brush and axe


1 65


Fisk & Co., forks, rakes and grind stone


12 22


J. D. Mecervin, repairing climbing irons


1 50


Howe & Co. Express, for carting barrel, box and case


1 15


Samuel Cabot, 1-2 barrel creosote ·


4 86


C. W. Fairbank, 1 man and pair of horses on sprayer 23 33


$1,617 53


PAYROLL OF EMPLOYEES.


George W. Fairbank


$654 00


C. Lemoine


302 00


J. Lemoine


.


329 00


W. S. Groves


207 00


G. L. Loker


3 00


W. Griffin


368 31


J. Morrissey


108 00


D. O'Brien


214 00


C. H. Dussault




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