Official reports of the town of Wayland 1912-1914, Part 15

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 776


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3,000.00


Street lighting


2,100.00


Moth extermination


1,270.80


Charities


Overseers of Poor-salaries


$150.00


Support of the poor


1,200.00


$1,350.00


Education


16,000.00


Covering School Committee-salaries


Teachers and janitors


Supplies


Transportation


Superintendent


Manual training


Incidentals


Libraries and reading-room


$1,600.00


Memorial Day celebration


130.00


Soldiers' benefits


400.00


Cemeteries


Lake View Cemetery


$200.00


North and Center Cemetery


200.00


$2,100.00


$400.00


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Sinking Fund


Highway notes


$1,408.80 900.00


Cochituate schoolhouse bonds


$1,500.00


$36,612.60


Voted to accept and adopt the following recommenda- tions of the Finance Committee.


The above appropriations are recommended in addition to such balances as appear on the Treasurer's books unex- pended from last year's appropriations.


The Finance Committee respectfully recommends that the sum of two hundred and twenty dollars ($220) be trans- ferred from water rates to pay interest on water bonds.


Also that the money for removing snow be drawn from revenue account.


Also that all town insurance be drawn from revenue account.


Voted, to appropriate and assess $3,292.41 for over drafts, and that the sum of $2,709.85 for interest charges be taken from the revenue account.


Article 4. Voted to authorize the Selectmen to consult counsel on important town causes, and to defend the town against any action at law, or suit in equity that may be brought against it.


Article 5. Voted, to appropriate the money received from dog licenses, one-half to schools and one-half to library.


Article 6. Voted, that the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the taxes of the municipal year beginning March 1st, 1913, to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate $30,000, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year; any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the taxes of said municipal year.


Article 7. Voted, to charge interest at the rate of 6 per cent, on taxes unpaid on and after October 1, 1913. .


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Article 8. Voted, to appropriate not exceeding three hundred dollars, to repair Gleazen Road, from Concord Road to Hazelbrook Lane.


Article 9. Voted, to authorize the Selectmen to draw from the revenue account such sums of money as may be necessary to carry on the work of exterminating the gypsy and brown-tail moths, for the months of December, 1913, and January and February, 1914, but not to exceed the town's liability for 1914.


Article 10. Voted to appropriate and assess not ex- ceeding fifty dollars, to build a concrete cross-walk on Main Street from the south side of Shawmut Avenue to north side of Willard Street.


Article 11. Voted, to accept the following bequests: $100 from Phebe M. Johnson to be known as "The Edward L. Johnson Fund," the income from which is to be used in care of Lot 21, in Lake View Cemetery; $100 from Isabella Gale, to be known as the "Edwin Gale Fund," the income from which to be used in care of Lot No. 25, North Cemetery.


Article 12. To see if the town will instruct the Water Commissioners to extend the water mains on Main Street to connect with Natick water mains for fire protection, and emer- gency cases.


Article 13. Voted to appropriate and assess $300 for the purchase of forest fire fighting equipment, for the use of the forest warden. .


Article 14. Voted to appropriate $150 for necessary repairs to the roof of Town Hall, and shed in rear of Hall.


Article 15. Voted to appropriate and assess $800 for procuring necessary sanitary conditions in the Town Hall. The money to be expended by the Selectmen.


Article 16. Voted to instruct the Selectmen to install an electric light on German Hill Street, near the right of way to Lake View Cemetery. Also to install one street light on Pleasant Street, near the residence of Louis Champigni.


Article 17. Voted to accept Chapter 367 of the Acts


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of 1911-Sections one and two-as amended by sections one, two and three of Chapter 320, Acts 1912, relative to the use of rooms and halls in School Buildings for other than school purposes.


Article 18. Passed over. Article 19. Passed over. Adjourned.


A true copy of record.


Attest : DANIEL BRACKETT,


Town Clerk.


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Special Town Meeting


JUNE 20th, 1913.


TOWN WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Wayland in said County.


Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Wayland, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall on Friday, the 20th day of June current at 7.45 o'clock in the afternoon, there and then to act on the following articles, viz:


Article 1. To see what action the town will take rela- tive to placing additional street lights on Cochituate Road and on Old Connecticut Path near Five Paths so called.


Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to pay the la- borers on the Moth Dept. $2.25 per day, straight time. Holi- days excluded.


Article 3. Shall sections one to fourteen inclusive of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws, authorizing cities and towns to lay out public parks wthin their limits, be accepted?


Article 4. To see what action the town will take rela- tive to carrying out the order of the County Commissioners relative to the alteration and relocating of Concord Road, and appropriating and assessing or borrowing money therefor.


Article 5. To see what action the town wishes to take in regard to oiling the streets of Cochituate Village, more es-


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pecially Main Street, and Concord Road, Cochituate Road, and Old Sudbury Road at Wayland Center.


Article 6. To see if the town will authorize the Way- land Water Commissioners to borrow a sum of money, not exceeding two thousand dollars, in notes of five hundred dollars each to be paid from water rates, for the purpose of extending the mains.


Article 7. To see if the town will appropriate eight hundred and nine and 100 dollars to meet unpaid bills on account of repairs on Cochituate Road.


And you are required to serve this warrant by posting copies thereof attested by you at the Town Hall, at the Engine House in Cochituate Village and at each post office in town seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant to the Town Clerk on or before the 18th day of June current.


Given under our hands this ninth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen.


PAUL T. DRAPER, GEORGE W. BISHOP, JAMES H. LEE,


Selectmen of Wayland.


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Town Clerk's Office


At a town meeting held on the 20th day of June, 1913, the following votes were passed to wit:


Article 1. Voted that the Selectmen be authorized and instructed to install four additional street lights between Mr. Green's Avenue on Cochituate Road and Francis Shaw's Avenue on old Connecticut Path east.


Article 2. Passed over.


Article 3. Passed over.


Article 4. Voted that the sum of $3,000 be appro- priated and assessed to carry out the work as laid out by the County Commissioners on Concord Road.


Article 5. Passed over.


Article 6. Voted to authorize the Wayland Water Commissioners to borrow a sum of money not exceeding two thousand (2,000) dollars in notes of five hundred dollars each, all to be paid from water rates, at such rate of interest and payable at such times as the Commissioners shall approve.


Voting Yes 71, voting No. (0) none.


Article 7. Voted to appropriate and assess eight hun- dred nine and Too (809.13) dollars to meet unpaid bills on ยท account of repairs on Cochituate Road.


A true copy of record.


Attest:


DANIEL BRACKETT,


Town Clerk.


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


Special Town Warrant


OCTOBER 28th. 1913.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss. To either of the Constables of the Town of Wayland in said County:


Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Wayland to meet at the Town Hall on Tuesday, the 28th day of October, 1913, at 7.45 o'clock in the afternoon, there and then to act on the following articles, viz:


Article 1. To see what action the town will take in regard to continuing the work of relaying or repairing the Concord Road as laid out by the County Commissioners.


Article 2. To see if the town will authorize and instruct the Sinking Fund Commissioners to turn over to the Town Treasurer the following funds,-James Draper Fund ($500), Ella E. Draper Fund ($500). Grace Campbell Draper Fund ($1,000) or do or act.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer to borrow the sum of $1,000 for the purpose of paying bills contracted by the Water Commissioners ex- tending mains.


And you are required to serve this warrant by posting copies hereof attested by you at the Town Hall, at each post office in town and at the Engine House seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


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Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon at or before the 25th day of October, 1913.


Given under our hands this fourteenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen.


PAUL T. DRAPER, GEORGE W. BISHOP, JAMES H. LEE,


Selectmen of Wayland.


Town Clerk's Office


At a town meeting held on the 28th day of October 1913 the following vote was passed : that the Selectmen be instructed to ask the County Commissioners for an extension of time for finishing the work on the Concord Road


Also voted that the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen be and hereby is authorized to borrow not exceeding one thousand dollars, for payment of bills contracted by the Water Commissioners, and to issue a note therefor payable within one year. Said note and interest thereon to be paid from water rates.


A true copy of record.


DANIEL BRACKETT,


Town Clerk.


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Selectmen's Report


The regular appointments have been made as required by law. They appear in the list of town officials. .


Sidewalks-Cross-walk has been installed on Main Street, Cochituate.


Lighting-Additional street lights have been placed as follows:


German Hill Street 1 Pleasant Street 1


Cochituate Road 2


Old Conn. Path East 2


Repairs on Town Hall:


The repairs have been made on roof of Town Hall. All broken slate has been replaced and we now believe the roof to be in good condition.


Water System:


The water system has been installed and is a great addition to our Town House. The well was driven eighty- five feet, and we have ample supply of water for all purposes. We find that it will be necessary to do something in regard to heating plant in extreme cold weather, as otherwise it will be impossible to keep it from freezing.


As per vote of the Town, the Selectmen petitioned the County Commissioners for an extension of time to finish work on Concord Road. They refused to grant such ex- tension.


The Commission appointed to see about the elimination of grade crossing on State road near Samuel Russell's, held a hearing in May. No report has been made as to their finding.


PAUL T. DRAPER, GEO. W. BISHOP, JAMES H. LEE,


Board of Selectmen.


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


List of Jurors for 1914


Lawrence H. McManus


Lewis W. Grant


Patrick Nolan


Blacksmith Carpenter Farmer


Alfred A. Carter


Real Estate


Daniel D. Griffin


Farmer


Isaac Damon


Farmer


Walter F. Evans


Laborer


Thos. L. Hynes


Farmer


John E. Dolan


Farmer


Michael W. Hynes


Farmer


Walter F. Smith


Painter


Joseph W. Zimmerman


Napoleon Perodeau


Henry P. Sherman


Frank J. Bigwood


Shoemaker Shoemaker


Wm. C. Neal


Alfred C. Loker


James Linnehan


Edwin Egan


Geo. S. Sumpter


Delphis Lacouture


James E. Ferguson


Frank C. Remick


Patrick D. Gorham


Marcus M. Fiske


Wm. H. Bond


John B. Yeager


Herbert K. Ranney


James I. Bryden


Alexander Sauer


Edward Dorcheimer


Alvin B. Neal Charles Fiske


John M. Curtin


Clerk Grocer Brakeman


Felix Noel


Farmer Shoemaker Carpenter Farmer Shoemaker Shoemaker


Grocer Retired Shoemaker Farmer Shoemaker Shoemaker Teamster Farmer Farmer


Shoemaker Conductor Farmer Retired


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State Aid


There has been paid out during the year beginning March 1, 1913 and ending March 1, 1914, S704.00.


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Town Clerk's Report


BIRTHS


Born during the year


34


Males


20


Females


14


Born of native parents


24


Born of foreign parents


2


Born of native and foreign parents


8


MARRIAGES


Registered during the year


24


First marriage of both parties


18


First of one, second of the other


3


Second of both


3


DEATHS


Died during the year


26


Males


12


Females


14


Married


10


Single


8


Widowed


12


Native birth


12


Foreign birth


14


Names of persons deceased who were more than seventy years of age :


Yrs.


Mos. Dys.


Daniel Fuller Fiske


76


11


13


Abbie H. Gleason


95


(


Mary A. Carroll


71


1


Adaline H. Wellington


77


1


14


Elmire Scott


81


1 10


Elizabeth I. Duplessis


76


4


Hannah Underwood


89


3


11


Lewis Colby May


89


5


Charles W. Loker


78


3 11


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CAUSE OF DEATH


Diabetis


1


Epilepsy


1


Old age


3


Heart disease


1


Lack of vitality


1


Spinal meningitis


1


Paraphegia


1


Nephritis


2


Arterio sclerosis


3


Peritonitis


1


Alcoholism


1


Still born


1


Pneumonia


3


Anaemia


1


Pulmonary Embalseur


1


Tuberculosis


2


Grippe


1


DOGS LICENSED from DEC. 1, 1912 to DEC. 1, 1913.


Males, 127 @ $2.00


$254


Females, 21, @ $5.00


105


Clerk's fees , 148 @ 20 cents


29.60


Paid County


$329.40


BALLOTS CAST NOV. 4, 1913 GOVERNOR


Bird


131


Evans


2


Foss


20


Walsh


134


Wren


11


Reimer


5


$359


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REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


Bedford


Concord 307


25


27


Weston 32


113


Hart


71


234


117


52


116


112


Pfeiffer


123


339


38


78


181


163


Blanks


19


41


9


9


19


34


241


921


189


166


348


422


Lincoln


Sudbury


Wayland


Byron


28


Mr. Pfeiffer was declared elected.


DANIEL BRACKETT,


Town Clerk.


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Report of Finance Committee REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE


The committee recommend the following appropriations: Abatement of taxes $800.00


General Administration


Salaries:


Moderator


$8.33


Selectmen


145.83


Auditor


83.33


Treasurer


416.67


Collector


400.00


Assessors


500.00


Town Clerk


41.67


Election Officers


200.00


Registrars


83.33


Incidental


900.00


$2,779.16


Protection of life and property


Police


$850.00


Fire Dept., Cochituate


666.67


Fire Dept., Wayland


166.67


Hydrants


320.00


Sealer of weights and measures


30.00


Tree Warden Department


166.67


$2,200.01


Health and sanitation


Board of Health


$250.00


Inspector of animals-salary


125.00


$375.00


Highways and bridges


$3,500.00


Street lighting


2,000.00


Moth extermination


1,214.60


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REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE


Charities


Overseers of poor-salaries


$125.00


Support of the poor


1,200.00


$1,325.00


Education


$13,200.00


Covering School Committee-salaries


Teachers and janitors


Supplies


Transportation


Superintendent


Manual training


Incidentals


Libraries and reading room


$1,333.33


Memorial Day celebration


100.00


Soldiers' benefits


333.33


$1,766.66


Cemeteries


Lake View Cemetery


$200.00


North Center Cemetery


200.00


$400.00


Sinking fund


$1,408.80


Cochituate schoolhouse bonds


1,500.00


Interest on Town debt


3,500.00


Total


$35,969.23


The above appropriations are recommended in addition to such balances as appear on the Treasurer's books unex- pended from last year's appropriations and covering period for ten months March 1 to Dec. 31, 1914 inclusive, the ex- piration of the fiscal year established by the Acts of 1913.


The Finance Committee respectfully recommend that the sum of fifty-five dollars ($55) be transferred from water rates to pay interest on water note.


Also that the money for removing snow be drawn from revenue account.


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Also that all town insurance and surety bonds be drawn from revenue account.


Also that the overdrafts for last year amounting to three thousand three hundred and sixty-nine dollars and forty-four cents ($3.369.44) be charged revenue account.


FRANK S. JONES, Chairman


JOSEPH S. SEABURY, ERNEST F. LAWRENCE. HARRY E. CARSON, WILLIAM S. LOVELL, Clerk.


Finance Committee.


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ASSESSOR'S REPORT


Assessors' Report


Valuation of real estate, April 1, 1913


S1,961,790


Valuation of personal estate, April 1, 1913


1,074,710


Total valuation


$3,036,500


Valuation of real estate, April 1, 1912


$1,917,960


Valuation of personal estate, April 1, 1912


1,259,120


Total valuation


$3,036,500


Decrease


$140,580


Taxes assessed for town purposes


$45,314.14


State tax (regular)


$6,160.00


State highway tax


$129.00


County tax


S3,107.63


Overlayings


S41.73


Excise tax


S776.62


Additional assessments


$5.52


Polls assessed April 1, 1913


655


Polls assessed April 1, 1912


658


Number of persons assessed


1,053


Number of residents assessed on


property 438.


Number of non-residents assessed


on property


135


Total number assessed on property


573


Total number assessed on polls only


398


Total value of land


$792,925


Total value of buildings


$1,168,865


Number of horses assessed


293


Number of cows assessed


413


Number of swine assessed


686


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Number of fowls assessed 1,030


Number of sheep assessed


7


Number of dwelling houses


509


Number of acres of land


9,805


Rate of taxation, 1913


$17.60


Rate of taxation, 1912


14.00


Taxes Abated


For the year 1906


$40.91


For the year 1907


22.06


For the year 1908


12.96


For the year 1909


For the year 1910


2.68


For the year 1911


126.82


For the year 1912


143.19


For the year 1913


1,599.12


DANIEL BRACKETT, NATHANIEL R. GERALD, ALFRED A. CARTER,


Assessors of Wayland.


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REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR


Tax Collector's Report


Your Collector respectfully submits the following report for the fiscal year.


State tax


$6,160.00


State highway


129.00


County tax


3,107.63


Town tax


45,314.14


Overlayings


41.73


Additional taxes


5.52


Excise tax


776.62


$55,534.64


Collected and paid to Treasurer


$40,715.23


Excise tax


776.62


Abated taxes


1,599.12


Balance uncollected Mar. 1, 1914


12,443.67


$55,534.64


1909 Tax


Balance uncollected Aug. 1, 1913


$96.70


Collected


$21.46


Balance uncollected Mar. 1, 1914


75.24


$96.70


$96.70


1910 Tax


Balance uncollected Aug. 1, 1913


$132.81


Abated


$2.68


Collected


49.82


Balance uncollected Mar. 1, 1914


80.31


$132.81


$132.18


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1911 Tax


Balance uncollected Aug. 1, 1913


$972.03


Abated


$126.82


Collected


512.74


Balance uncollected Mar. 1, 1914


232.47


$972.03


$972.03


1912 Tax


Balance uncollected Aug. 1, 1913


$5,867.59


Collected


$1,582.18


Abated


143.19


Balance uncollected Mar. 1, 1914


4,142.22


$5,867.59


$5,867.59


1911 Moth Tax


Balance uncollected Aug. 1, 1913


$23.75


Collected


$3.50


Balance uncollected Mar. 1, 1914


20.25


$23.75


$23.75


1912 Moth Tax


Balance uncollected Aug. 1, 1913


$118.50


Collected


$21.50


Balance uncollected Mar. 1,1914


97.00


$118.50


$181.50


1913 Moth Tax


Total assessment


$610.60


Collected


$343.45


Balance uncollected March 1, 1914


262.95


Abated


4.20


$610.60


$610.60


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REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR


Interest Account


1909 collected and paid Treasurer


$3.15


1910


5.82


1911


55.24


1912


82.49


1913


140.21


Total


$286.91


Collector's total receipts paid Treasurer $44,313.41


Owing to my error in check 36, $19.53 should be taken from interest account and placed as follows: $4.90 on moth account, $14.63 to Tax account, thus making account as above. Treasurer's account showing this amount on his in- terest.


I want to thank the tax payers for their co-operation with me.


Respectfully submitted,


LESTER R. GERALD.


Tax Collector.


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Report of Commissioners of Water Works Sinking Fund


On August 1st, 1913 the following accounts were drawn to pay Wayland Water Fund Bonds amounting to $11,000.00 due on said date.


The balance $778.44 was used for extending mains at Wayland Manor and East Pond Street.


Natick Savings Bank


$3,533.75


West Newton Savings Bank


1,324.38


Waltham Trust Co. 1,346.68


Waltham Savings Bank


1,265.00


Watertown Savings Bank


1,661.42


Home Savings Bank, Boston


1,339.14


Wildey Savings Bank, Boston


349.12


Union Institution for Savings, Boston


958.95


$11,778.44


JAMES C. McKAY, CLARENCE S. WILLIAMS, HENRY G. DUDLEY,


Com'rs of Wayland Water Works Sinking Fund.


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REPORT OF SINKING FUND


Report of Commissioners of Town Sinking Fund


Amount of Fund, March 1, 1913


$27,328.92


Received, Appropriation, 1913 $1,408.80


Received, interest less premium on investment bought ($207.30) 818.15


2,226.95


Amount of Fund, March 1, 1914 $29,555.87


Invested as follows


Fitchburgh R. R. Bond $1.000 4% @ par $1,000.00


Chicago, Burl. & Quincy R. R. Bonds $5,000 32% @ cost 4,730.00


West End Street Rwy. Bond $1,000 4% @ par


1,000.00


New York, N. Haven & Hrtfd. R. R. Bonds $2,000 4% @ par 2,000.00


Boston & Maine R. R. Bonds $2,000 4% @ cost 1,970.00


Boston Elevated Rwy. Bonds $3,000 42% @ par 3,000.00


Old Colony R. R. Bonds $2,000 32% @ cost 1,855.00


Old Colony R. R. Bond, $1,000 4% @ par 1,000.00


Boston Elevated Rwy. Bonds, $3,000 4% @ par 3,000.00


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Middlesex County Bonds, $2,000 4% @ par $2,000.00


Deposited in North End Savings Bank, Boston 575.24


Boston & Albany R. R. Bonds $6,000 3% @ par 6,000.00


City of Boston Bond $1,000 4% @ cost 977.50


City of Quincy Sewerage Loan


Bond $500 32% @ cost 448.13


$29,555.87


All bonds are registered except Middlesex County Bonds, for which there is no provision for registration.


James Draper Fund


Amount of Fund, March 1, 1914 $500.00


Deposited in Cambridgeport Savings Bank. Income, amounting to $24.11, paid into Town Treasury, to


be applied on Interest on Note


held by Treasurer of Library Funds.


Ella E. Draper Fund


Amount of Fund, March 1, 1914 $500.00


Deposited in Suffolk Savings Bank, Boston. Income, amounting to $18.91, paid into Town Treasury, to be applied on Interest on Note held by Treasurer of Library Funds.


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REPORT OF TOWN SINKING FUND


Grace Campbell Draper Fund


Amount of Fund, March 1, 1914 $1,000.00


Invested in City of Boston Sewerage Loan Bond $1,000 4% @ par.


Income amounting to $40.00


paid into Town Treasury to


be applied on Interest on Note


held by Treasurer of Library Funds.


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


Commissioners of Town Sinking Fund,


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Treasurer's Report


SCHEDULE I Cash Statement


1913


March 1, Cash Balance


$4,835.39


Total Receipts (Schedule II)


104,950.95


$109,786.34


Total Payments (Schedule III)


105,950.64


1914


February 28 Cash Balance


$3,835.70


1913


March


Daniel Brackett, Licenses


$6.00


Interest on Bank Deposit, Revenue 15.95


C. B. & Q. Coupon, Allen Fund Income


20.00


D. J. Graham, Supt., Moth Dept. 30.00


7.40


Interest on Bank Deposit, Revenue April


District Court Fines, Revenue


8.16


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1912 665.61


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1911 958.32


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1910


16.00


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1909


6.17


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1908.


2.00


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1912


15.82


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1911


53.55


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1910


.60


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1909


1.08


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1908 Natick 5c Sav. Bank, Concord Road Note No. 16 500.00


.48


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TREASURER'S REPORT


May


Interest on Bank Deposit, Revenue $6.85


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Com. 186.91


Natick Nat'l Bank, Tax Note No. 17 5,000.00


Natick Nat'l Bank, Tax Note, No. 18


5,000.00


State Treasurer, Moth Dept.


50.75


W. S. Draper, Clerk, Cemetery


20.00


June


Interest on Bank Deposit, Revenue 3.18


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1912 393.64


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1911 67.59


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1910


8.80


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1909


2.00


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1912


8.52


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1911 .05


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1910 .65


.54


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1909 D. J. Graham, Supt. Moth Dept.


16.00


State Treasurer, Tax Note, No. 19


5,000.00


State Treasurer, Tax Note, No. 20 C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Com.


274.42


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1912


134.77


I. A. Priest, Coll. Tax 1911


.50


I. A. Priest, Coll., Tax 1910


13.60


1. A. Priest, Coll., Moth Tax 1912


36.00


I. A. Priest, Coll., Moth Tax 1911


9.00


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1912


5.72


I. A. Priest, Coll., Int. on Tax 1911


.18


D. J. Graham, Supt., Moth Dept.


32.00


State Treasurer, Tax Note No. 21 July


5,000.00


Interest on Bank Deposit, Revenue


7.78


District Court Fines, Revenue 1.46


W. H. McManus, Hall Rent


13.00


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Com.


224.55


WV. S. Draper, Clerk, Cemetery


20.00


State Treasurer, Moth Dept.


47.98


5,000.00


50


TOWN OF. WAYLAND


D. J. Graham, Supt. Moth Dept. $18.40


B. & A. R. R. Coupons, Loker Fund Inc. 40.00


D. J. Graham, Supt., Moth Dept.


10.00


W. S. Bigwood, Board of Health


.80


State Treasurer. Tax Note No. 22


5,000.00


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Com.


146.02


F. C. Remick, Clerk, Revenue


100.00


Jas. C. McKay, Treas., for Water Bonds


11,778.44


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Com. 138.00


L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1911


92.70


L. R. Gerald. Coll., Tax 1912


42.70


L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Tax 1911 August


5.83


W. H. McManus, Hall Rent


16.00


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Com.


115.97


E. H. Sears, Moth Dept.


285.45


W. S. Lovell, Revenue


1.45


Wm. Read, 2nd, Revenue


5.81


W. B. Henderson, Revenue


5.81


F. E. Yeager, Revenue


16.28


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