Official reports of the town of Wayland 1912-1914, Part 19

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


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5. The door shall be opened at least fifteen minutes before the beginning of the school session.


6. Teachers may detain pupils after school or in extra session for the purpose of making up lost time or deficiency in lessons or application for a time not to exceed one-half hour in the grades, and one hour in the high school except in case of pupils who are carried by barge, or longer by per- mission of the committee or superintendent.


Note. Pupils in the grades at Wayland may go home for luncheon at intermission on condition that they are not tardy for the afternoon session.


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


Report of Library Trustees


The annual report of the Librarian to the Trustees, covering the year's work of the Library and its Cochituate Branch, is herewith submitted.


The figures shown in this report are sufficiently indicative of the activities of this branch of the town's administration as to make further comment unnecessary.


AMOS I. HADLEY, Chairman. ALFRED W. CUTTING, Secretary. FRANCIS SHAW, JOHN CONNELLY, LESTER R. GERALD,


WALTER E. WILSON, Library Trustees.


133


REPORT OF TREASURER OF LIBRARY FUNDS


Treasurer of Library Funds


For the Year Ending March 1, 1914


Balance of income on hand March 1, 1913


$198.13


General Income for Year:


Appropriation for year ending April 1, 1914 $900.00


One-half Dog License receipts 158.93


Collected from Fines and Cards 33.17


$1,092.10


Income from Invested Funds :


James Draper Fund


$30.00


Ella E. Draper Fund 30.00


Grace Campbell Draper Fund


50.00


James Sumner Draper Fund


200.59


Lydia Maria Child Fund 4.04


Cynthia G. Roby Bequest


131.83


V


446.46


Total


$1,736.69


Expended


Salaries :


Margaret E. Wheeler,


Librarian $350.00


Helen C. Wheeler 5.00


J. C. Vincent, Janitor 216.00


$571.00


New Books and Magazines: Old Corner Book Store, Books 415.80


N. R. Gerald, Maga-


zines 39.05


$454.85


134


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Fuel :


A. W. Atwood, Coal $112.50


W. S. Lovell, Wood 24.50 J. N. Parmenter, Wood 10:00


$147.00


Light:


Edison Company


$54.60


Repairs :


E. W. Small $12.52


H. C. Doughty 9.25


J. C. Massie 8.35


J. C. Vincent 10.00


T. W. Frost 1.45


I. H. Bogart & Son


7.43


49.00


$1,276.45


$1,736.69


Miscellaneous expenses :


M. M. Fiske, Express $32.86


Library Bureau 3.86


Bay State Trust Co. 1.45


Sundry Expenses of


Librarian 9.92


Total expended 48.09


1,324.54


Balance on hand March 1, 1914 $412.15


Note: Outstanding bills and needed repairs will more than exhaust the balance.


Cochituate Branch Library and Reading Room


Balance of Income on hand March 1, 1913 General Income for Year : Appropriation for year ending April 1, 1914 $700.00


$159.68


135


REPORT OF TREASURER OF LIBRARY


Collected from Fines and Cards $10.19


Interest on Deposit, Old Colony Trust Company .99


711.18


$870.86


Expended


Salaries :


Grace C. Loken,


Assistant Librarian $250.08


M. M. Fiske, Janitor 53.50


$303.58


New Books and Maga- zines :


Old Corner Book


Store, Books $239.91


N. R. Gerald, Maga- zines 37.70


$277.61


Fuel :


Robinson & Jones Co. 24.00


Light:


Edison Company


17.55


Repairs :


J. E. Gladu 6.33


Edison Co. 1.50


7.83


Miscellaneous Expenses :


N. R. Gerald, Rent $144,00


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co. 2.50


C. S. Williams 1.47


Page & Baker Co. 6.00


Sundry Expenses of


Librarian 2.20


156.17


Total expended 786.74


Balance on hand March 1, 1914


$84.12


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Investment of Library Funds


James Draper Fund $500.00


Town of Wayland 6 per cent. Note


Ella E. Draper Fund 500.00


Town of Wayland 6 per cent. Note Grace Campbell Draper Fund 1,000.00


Town of Wayland 5 per cent. Note


Lydia Maria Childs Fund 100.00


Deposit in Home Savings Bank Boston


Cynthia G. Roby, Bequest 3,155.76


$3,000 American Tel. & Tel.


4 per cent. $2,863.76


Deposit in Provident Institution for Savings, Boston 292.00


James Sumner Draper Fund


5,000.00


1000 Boston & Albany R. R.


4 per cent. 1001.25


1000 Boston & Maine R. R. 4


4 per cent.


990.00


1000 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy


R. R. 4 per cent. 993.75


1000 Delaware & Hudson R. R. 4 per cent. 1,000.00


1000 Fitchburg R. R. 4 per cent. 995.00


Deposit in Provident 'Institution for Savings Boston 20.00


$10,255.76


FRANCIS SHAW,


Treasurer.


137


REPORT OF LIBRARIAN


Librarian's Report


To the Trustees of the Public Library:


The Librarian submits the following report for the year ending January 31, 1914:


Number of Volumes-classified


Fiction


4,685


Non-fiction


10,335


Total


15,020


Unclassified


3,173


Total


18,193


Number purchased


250


Number presented


21


Number replaced


7


Circulation for the year:


From main library


6,237


From Cochituate branch


7,664


Sent to Cochituate branch on cards


202


Juvenile from main library


1,044


Juvenile from Cochituate branch


1,610


Total 16,757


The following periodicals are to be regularly found in the reading room :


Atlantic Monthly


Bookman


Century


Cochituate Enterprise


138


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Collier's


Country Life in America


Garden Magazine


Harper's Monthly


Journal of the Outdoor Life


Ladies' Home Journal


National Geographic Magazine


Our Dumb Animals


Outlook


Review of Reviews


Scribner's Magazine


St. Nicholas


Survey


Woman's Home Companion


World's Work


Youth's Companion


Classes of reading by per cent .:


Fiction


82.00


Art 2.6


Philosophy


.37


Literature


2.7


Religion


.38


History


3.8


Sociology


1.2


Biography


3.2


Natural Science


.65


General Works


3.1


MARGARET E. WHEELER,


Librarian.


139


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Accessions


Philosophy


194-B45


Introduction to metaphysics Henri Bergson


194-1.56


New philosophy of Henri Bergson


Edouard Le Roy


170-M19


Training the boy W. A. Mckeever


Religion


Our eternity Maurice Maeterlinck


Sociology


378-T25


Cambridge from within Charles Tennyson


330-151


Crowds G. S. Lee


331-G56


Fatigue and efficiency J. Goldmark


370-ST4


Guide to Montessori method E. Y. Stevens


335-K63


History of socialism Thomas Kirkup


336-T79


Income tax law of 1913 explained


G. F. Tucker


331-AD2N


New conscience and an ancient evil


Jane Addams


330-W69


New freedom


Woodrow Wilson


331-R24


New industrial day


W. C. Redfied


340-AL3


342-L95P


Old law and the new order G. W. Alger Public opinion and popular government


A. A. Lawrence Lowell


378-P61


Story of Harvard


A. S. Pier


385-EL5


Truth about railroads


Howard Elliott


335-L49


Under pup B. S. Le Clair


396-M36


Unrest of women


E. S. Martin


331-H87


Vagabond in New York


Oliver M. Hueffe


218-M26


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Natural Science


523-J12


550-C67


595-F11


Life of the spider


500-WV672


Miracles of science


H. S. Williams


580-K24


Our garden flowers


H. L. Keeler


634-B94 Apple growing M. C. Burritt


634-W35


Beginner's guide to fruit growing


613-W17C


628-F75


F. A. Waugh Calm yourself George L. Walton Domestic water supplies for the farm


Myron L. Fuller


613-C23


Fresh air and how to use it T. S. Carrington


613-W17WV


Why worry? George L. Walton


626-F84


Zone policeman 88 Harry A. Franck


Fine Arts


799-W58A


759-B61


799-G41


Practical dry-fly fishing E. M. Gill


Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens 2 vols. Homer Saint-Gaudens, ed.


709-D36


Short history of art J. B. De Forest


716-T36


Rose book H. H. Thomas


782-F19


Tales of Hoffmann Cyril Falls


710-F25


Village improvement


P. T. Farwell


Literature


814-R29A


824-T72


Americans and others Agnes Repplier Clio, a muse and other essays


824-M81


Drift of romanticism


814-H885


Edge of the woods


821-N87E


814-T63FT Field-days in California


Enchanted island Alfred Noyes Bradford Torrey A. I. T. Ritchie


824-R51F From the porch


Astronomy Changeful earth


Useful Arts


Harold Jacoby G. A. J. Cole J. Henri Fabre


G. M. Trevelyan Paul E. More Z. Humphrey


750-SA2R


African camp fires S. E. White Mural painting in America E. H. Blashfield


141


PUBLIC LIBRARY


891-T12G


Gardener


Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore


891-T12GI


Gitanjali


832-G55K


Goethe's key to Faust


W. P. Andrews A. C. Benson


824-B44J


Joyous gard


Loiter's harvest E. V. Lucas


822-P54L


Lyrics and dramas


Stephen Phillips


814-K28


Out of the dark


Helen Keller


821-M57


Poems


Alice Meynell Alfred Noyes


821-N87


Poems


809-G69


Portraits and sketches


Edmund Gosse


824-J68 Rambles in autograph land


A. H. Joline


814-M362


Reflections of a beginning husband


E. S. Martin


891-T12S


Sadhana


Rabindranath Tagore


822-P36


St. Francis of Assisi


J. A. Peladan


821-M37


Salt-water ballads John Masefield


814-B88SU


Summit of the years John Burroughs Tales of the mermaid Tavern Alfred Noyes Threads of grey and gold Myrtle Reed


814-R25T


Three lords of destiny S. McC. Crothers


831-W12.


Tristan and Isolde Richard Wagner


824-B84


University and historical addresses


James Bryce


History


973.7-R34


American Civil War


J. F. Rhodes


938-W59


Athens, the violet-crowned Lilian Whiting


973.7-Y8


Battle of Gettysburg J. B. Young


914.9-G87B


Belgium, land of art


W. E. Griffis


914.1-W34


Book of Edinburgh anecdote


Francis Watt M. W. Morley W. D. Howells


914.6-H83


Carolina Mountains Familiar Spanish travels Famous modern battles A. H. Atteridge


914.3-C69


Germany and the Germans Price Collier


914.1-M29


Glasgow anecdote D. Macleod Malloch


914.2-SM5


In Thackeray's London F. H. Smith


821-N87T


814-C88T


917.5-M82


909-AT8


824-1.961.


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915.1-C36


Memoirs of Li Hung Chang


919.8-ST3 My life with the Eskimo


S. Vilhjalmur


913-H52


Near East


Robert Hichens


917.4-J41


Old Boston Post Road


S. Jenkins


918.6-B54


Panama gateway


Joseph B. Bishop Arnold Bennett


914.4-B43


Paris nights


Picturesque New Zealand Paul Gooding


974.4-B72


History of "Plimoth plantation" 2,vols.


William Bradford


919.9-SCO8L Scott's last expedition, 2 vols.


Robert F. Scott


919.9-AM9


South Pole


Roald Amundsen


914.9-D68


Spell of Switzerland N. H. Dole


973.7-F77


Thrilling days in army life G. A. Forsyth


918-H71 To the river plate and back W. J. Holland


918-SE1 Two on a tour in South America A. W. Sears


970.1-D64


Vanishing race J. K. Dixon


915.1-K33


Wayfarer in China Elizabeth Kendall


917.5-P38


Woman rice planter


Patience Pennington


Biography


920-SMI


Anglo-American memories, 2 vols.


G. W. Smalley Autobiography Theodore Roosevelt


B-R676R(


B-1)325


Confederate girl's diary S. M. Dawson


B-1824 Early memories Henry C. Lodge


B-H314T Hawthorne and his publisher C. Ticknor


B-J354WI Thomas Jefferson J. S. Williams


B-L517B Lee the American G. Bradford, Jr. B-AG13 Letters and recollections of Alexander Agassiz G. R. Agassiz B-L826 Letters of Charles Eliot Norton, 2 vols. B-M462 Life and letters of George Gordon Meade, 2 vols. George Meade Life of John Bright G. M. Trevelyan


B-B764T


919.3-G61


143


PUBLIC LIBRARY


B-N564C


Life of Florence Nightingale, E. T. Cook 2 vols.


B-L113


Life of Henry Labouchere A. L. Thorald


B-N556


Life of Nietzsche Eliz. Forster-Nietzsche


B-D894W


Du Maurier, George T. M. Wood


B-L826


Reminiscences of a soldier's wife


Mrs. John A. Logan


B-J232


Small boy and others Henry James


B-AM33


Spiritual autobiography C. G. Ames


B-M894


Story of my boyhood and youth


John Muir


B-W273WI


Washington, George Woodrow Wilson


Fiction


V378


Amanda of the mill Mrs. Marie Van Vorst


F236A


Amateur gentleman


Jeffery Farnol


D354A


American nobility


B446A


Average man


H494BE


Bendish


B237B


Broken halo


C353B


Business of life


C495


City of purple dreams


W217CO


Coryston family


Mrs. Mary A. Ward Maurice Le Blanc


L493


Crystal stopper


W554CU Custom of the country Edith Wharton


G137D


Dark flower


John Galsworthy Richard Bagot


T885D Desire of the moth Maxwell Grey, pseud. OP55D Double life of Mr. Alfred Burton


W5847D


Downland corner


E. Phillips Oppenheim V. L. Whitechurch


P953E


Elementary Jane Richard Pryce


L957E


End of her honeymoon Mrs. B. Lowndes


M134FO


B6455


Fool and his money G. B. Mccutcheon Footprints beneath the snow


SN15F


Fortune


Henry Bordeaux J. C. Snaith


Pierre De Coulevain Robert H. Benson Maurice Hewlett Florence L. Barclay R. W. Chambers


B144DA


Darneley Place


144


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B536G


General John Regan


W'5845G


Gold


J654H


Hagar


F8342H


Heart of the hills


T124


Her daughter Jean


SI13


Herself


C867


Hills o' Hampshire


Will M. Cressy


F236H


Honorable Mr. Tawnish


Jeffery Farnol


L316H


Honourable Mrs. Garry


W158


Idonia


C4744I


Inside of the cup


B352I


Tron trail


Rex Beach


W'6723I


It happened in Egypt


C. N. and A. M. Williamson


F737


Jack Chanty Hulbert Footner Jean Cabot in the British Isles G. F. Scott


V276J


Joan Thursday


Louis J. Vance


P224J


Judgment house


Gilbert Parker


P8324L


Laddie Mrs. Gene Stratton-Porter


P144L


Land of the spirit Thomas N. Page


L665


Making over Martha Julia Lippman Mrs. Mary A. Ward


L316MI


OP55MM


Michael Mrs. Henry de la Pasture Mischief-maker E. Phillips Oppenheim Mr. Achilles Jennette Lee


L.513M


Mr. Pratt's patients


R413M


Mrs. Red Pepper


R554C


My little sister


1.842N


Night-born


B437OL


Old Adam


F7550


On with Torchy


T4230 Open window


C283


O pioneers!


N5170


Otherwise Phyllis


D372PA


Partners


WV464PA


Passionate friends


Joseph C. Lincoln Grace S. Richmond Elizabeth Robins Jack London Arnold Bennett Sewell Ford E. Temple Thurston Willa S. Cather Meredith Nicholson Margaret Deland H. G. Wells


W217MT


Mating of Lydia


G. A. Birmingham S. E. White Mary Johnston John Fox, Jr. M. A. Taggart Ethel Sidgwick


Mrs. Henry de la Pasture Arthur F. Wallis Winston Churchill


SCO82


L635M


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PUBLIC LIBRARY


OP55PE


People's Man


T423R


Richard Furlong


B811RO


Robin Hood's Barn


W552


Rose of old Quebec


Anne H. Wharton Alice L. Lee


L511


Senior co-ed


M233S


Snow upon the desert


S. Mac Naughtan


F324


Spare room Mrs. Romilly Fedden


L794ST


Stella Maris


K743 Stephen March's way


R444SW


Story of Waitstill Baxter


W933S


Stranger at the gate


L513T


Taste of apples


B443T


Thorley Weir


B935TT


T. Tembaron


C897


Twins of Suffering Creek


R525V


Valiants of Virginia


R393V


Valentine


W346V


Van Cleve


G464VI


Virginia


H246\


V. V.'s eyes


K583211


Way home


H522W Way of ambit on


M695WV


Westways


F813


Whistling man


AB25\\ White linen nurse


P544WI


Widecombe Fair


M113


Wings of pride Louise K. Mabie


H784W


Witching Hill


812-P31\\


Wolf of Gubbio


E. W. Hornung J. P. Peabody


Juvenile


j-B916J


Adventures of Johnny Chuck


T. W. Burgess


j-B916R


Adventures of Reddy Fox T. W. Burgess


E. Phillips Oppenheim E. Temple Furlong Alice Brown


W. J. Locke H. H. Knibbs


Mrs. K. D. W. Riggs Mabel O. Wright Jennette Lee E. F. Benson Mrs. F. H. Burnett


Ridgwell Cullum H. E. Rives Grant Richards Mary S. Watts Ellen Glasgow H. S. Harrison Basil King Robert Hichens S. Weir Mitchell MI. Foster E. H. Abbott Eden Phillpotts


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j-OT47AI Airship cruising from Silver Fox farm


James Otis


j-K554


Army boy in the Philippines


C. E. Kilbourne R. H. Barbour Ruth A. Brown


j-B236AR


Around the end


i-B8154 At the little brown house


j-K746B Beatrice of Denewood


A. A. & E. B.


Knipe


j-W218BA


Betty Wales B. A.


Margaret Warde


j-W218BC


Betty Wales & Co.


Margaret Warde


-W218BD


Betty Wales decides


Margaret Warde


j-W218BF


Betty Wales freshman


Margaret Warde


j-W218BJ Betty Wales junior


Margaret Warde


j-W218BW Betty Wales on the campus


Margaret Warde


j-W218B


Betty Wales senior


Margaret Warde


j-W218BS


Betty Wales sophomore Margaret Warde


j-790-B15B


j-G862


Boys' make-at-home things C. Bailey Camping on western trails E. R. Gregor Country cousins E. D. Deland Danny Fists Walter Camp


j-D371C


j-C151D


j-B7943DV Dorothy Dainty's vacation Amy Brooks


j-B592F Four corners in Egypt Amy E. Blanchard


j-Q46FR


Freshmen eight Leslie W. Quick


j-R345


Girl from Arizona Nina Rhoades


j 790-B15G


Girls' make-at-home things C. S. Bailey Glooscap the great chief and other stories E. N. Partridge


j-T866


Happy acres Edna H. L. Turpin


j-553-V61


Harper's aircraft book A. H. Verrill House with the silver door E. M. Tappan Laddie, master of the house


j-M726


Land of mystery Little master


:- R394LI j-ST4375 Messmates j-W521 Midshipman days


L. F. Wesselhoeft Cleveland Moffett Mrs. L. E. Richards W. O. Stevens Roger West


j-P255


j-T166 j-W515L


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PUBLIC LIBRARY


j-J623


Miss Santa Claus of the pullman A. F. Johnson


j-B916M


Mother West Wind's neighbors


T. W. Burgess


j-W218NS Nancy Lee's spring term Margaret Warde


j-H3132N


Ned Brewster's bear hunt C. J. Hawkins


j-W462PS Patty's social season


Carolyn Wells


j-P564


Phoebe's hero


j-P8323


Pollyanna Eleanor H. Porter


Quest of the fish-dog skin J. W. Schultz


j-SCH83Q j-D333 Rainy day railroad war Holman F. Day


j-D745R


Red House children at Grafton


A. M. Douglas


j-R213R


Responsibilities of Buddie Anna C. Ray


j-590-SH2S


Spring of the year D. L. Sharp


j-L645 Story garden for little children M. Lindsay j-P163SM Steam-shovel man R. D. Paine


j-B296 j-AL74T Texan triumph


Story of lumber


S. W. Bassett


J. A. Altsheler


j-T424 Torch bearer I. T. Thurston


j-796-M34


Vacation camping for girls J. Marks


:- 590-SH2W Winter Dallas L. Sharp


j-T594Y


Young sharpshooter E. T. Tomlinson


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Water Commissioners' Report


At the regular monthly meeting, April 7, 1913 the Water Board was organized with James C. McKay, Chairman and Clarence S. Williams, Clerk.


James H. Whitehead was re-appointed Superintendent of Works.


In accordance with a vote of the town the Board de- cided to connect mains with the Natick Water Mains for better pressure for fires and use in emergency cases, which was done at the cost of thirteen hundred eighty-five dollars and thirty-six cents.


At a special meeting of the Board May 1, it was decided to lay a 4-inch main 1,000 ft. long on East Pond Street to the property of Dr. Hahn and to place a fire hydrant near the end of the extension, also to furnish the cottages at Wayland Manor with water from a two-inch line of pipe.


At the regular meeting, July 7, it was decided to connect the German Hill and Shawmut Avenue mains to eliminate dead end on Shawmut Avenue.


All Water Bonds were paid from the Sinking Fund, leav- ing $778.44 which was used to pay for laying mains.


CLERK'S REPORT


Feb. 28, 1914


In Account with F. E. Yeager, Town Treasurer, Dr


1913


$136.44


Feb. 8. Balance


May 1. To cash, water rates and repairs 186.91


June 2. To cash, water rates and repairs 274.42


149


REPORT OF WATER COMMISSIONERS


July 2. To cash, water rates and repairs


$224.55


July 15. To cash, water rates and repairs 146.02


July 29. To cash, water rates and repairs 138.00


Aug. 5. To cash, water rates and repairs


115.97


Aug. 15. To cash, water rates and repairs


132.78


Aug. 21. To cash, water rates and repairs


115.25


Sept. 4. To cash, water rates and repairs


185.71


Sept. 24. To cash, water rates and repairs


112.10


Nov. 1. To cash, water rates and repairs 452.80


Dec. 6. To cash, water rates and repairs 261.91


1914


Jan. 31. To cash, water rates and repairs


326.87


Feb. 28. To cash, water rates and repairs 290.87


1913


July 15. Sinking Fund 11,778.44


Nov. Water Note


1,000.00


$15,879.04


In Account with F. E. Yeager, Town Treasurer, Cr.


1913


April 7. Order No. 1, Maintenance $4.74


May 1. Order No. 2, Maintenance 230.53


June 2. Order No. 3, Maintenance 32.71


June 2. Order No. 4, Mains to Dudley Pond Cottages 134.29


June 2. Order No. 5. Extending Mains to con-


nect Natick 152.58


July 1. Order No. 6, Extending mains to con- nect Natick 130.47


Jiuly 1. Order No. 7, Dudley Pond Cottages 40.24


July 1. Order No. 8, Maintenance 60.58


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July 7. Order No. 9, Extending mains on E.


Pond Street $121.56


July 7. Order No. 10, Maintenance 336.64


July 7. Order No. 11, Extending mains to con- nect Natick 435.42


July 7. Order No. 12, Extending mains on E. Pond Street 303.99


July 7. Order No. 13, Extending mains to Dud-


ley Pond Cottages 329.61


Aug. 4. Order No. 14, Extending mains on E. Pond Street 118.05


Aug. 4. Order No. 15, Dudley Pond Cottages 65.54


Aug. 4. Order No. 16, Maintenance 198.64


Sept. 8. Order No. 17, Maintenance


50.63


Sept. 8. Order No. 18, Extending mains on E.


Pond Street 46.62


Sept. 8. Order No. 19, Extending mains to Na-


tick 52.93


Oct. 6. Order No. 20, Maintenance 102.92


Nov. 3. Order No. 21, Maintenance 48.23


Nov.


3.


Order No. 22, Natick connection


613.96


Dec.


1.


Order No. 23, Maintenance


75.99


1914


Jan. 9. Order No. 24, Maintenance 23.50


Feb. 2. Order No. 25, Maintenance 65.02


Feb. 3. Order No. 28, Maintenance 33.43


Feb. 28. Order No. 29, James C. McKay, salary 20.00


Feb. 28. Order No. 30, Henry G. Dudley, salary 20.00


Feb. 28. Order No. 31, Clarence S. Williams, salary 20.00


Feb. 28. Order No. 31, Clarence S. Williams, Clerk, 32.50


Feb. 28. Order No. 31, Clarence S. Williams, Col-


lector 100.00


Feb. 28. Order No. 32, James H. Whitehead,


Superintendent 200.00


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REPORT OF WATER COMMISSIONERS


Interest on water bonds


$220.00


Water bonds


11,000.00


Balance with Town Treasurer


457.72


$15,879.04


CLARENCE S. WILLIAMS, Clerk JAMES C. MCKAY HENRY G. DUDLEY


Water Commissioners.


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Report of the Superintendent of Water Works


Maintenance Account


April 7. Alfred Dudley, labor, 2 hrs. $ .56


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 4} hrs. 1.57


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 7} hrs. 2.61


May 1. Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe, fittings and tools 132.73 Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead 52.10


Jas. Whitehead, freight 1.93


Jas. Whitehead, car fare to Boston .47


C. S. Williams, stamps and telephone


.25


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 2 days, 5} hrs. 8.60


John Donohue, labor, 1 day, 7} hrs. 4.35


Thaddeus Pierce, labor, 1 day, 1 hr.


2.53


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 3 days, 62 hrs. 12.25


John Donohue, labor on service, 3 days, 4 hrs. 7.87


Thaddeus Pierce, labor on service 3 days, 2} hrs. 7.45


June 2.


Howe & Co., express


3.15


Ector Davieau, use of team


3.00


Fiske & Co., hose bibbs


2.00


C. A. Roak. carting


1.29


Jas. Whitehead, freight


1.82


Geo. A. Leach, postage .65


G. F. Marston, oil, lantern and wick


.71


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 1 day, 2 hrs. 4.00


Chas. Lucier, labor, 5 hrs. 1.40


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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 2 days, 6 hrs. $8.80


John Donohue, labor on service, 1 day, 5 hrs. 3.64


Horace Juneau, labor on serice, 1 day 2.25


July 7.


Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe cutter, pipe and fittings 125.87


Natick Water Dept., water (1912) 88.85


H. Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies 66.62


Bigelow & Dowse, picks and shovels 10.09


Bigelow & Dowse, tampers and lanterns


9.50


Geo. A. Leach, stamped envelopes


11.16


Braman & Dow, hose bibbs


9.08


Fiske & Co., picks 6.50


Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead pipe


3.47


Cornelius Callahan Co., fittings


2.10


Hobbs & Warren, stationery supplies


1.25


Howe & Co., carting 2.02


G. F. Marston, screws


13


Joseph Perodeau, labor, 1 day, 4 hrs.


3.38


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 6 days


18.80


Joseph Perodeau, labor on service, 4 days,


1} hrs. 9.42


John Donohue, labor on service 3 days,


3 hrs.


7.60


Leon Gladu, labor on service, 3 days


6.75


Napoleon Gladu, labor on service, 2 days, 4 hrs. 5.63


Eugene Hersey, labor on service, 2 days


4.50


W. S. Webster, labor on service, 2 days


4.50


Aug. 4.


Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings


30.30


Ellis & Ford, pipe clamp


28.25


Ludlow Valve Co., valve and wrench


10.65


The Suburban Press, printing


7.75


Framingham Water Dept., castings 2.25


Henry Poole, carting


1.50


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C. S. Williams, postage and telephone


$1.48


Howe & Co., express 1.20


C. A. Roak, carting .75


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 5 days, 32 hrs.


17.40


John Donohue, labor, 6 days, 4 hrs. 14.62


Leon Gladu, labor, 3 days, 6 hrs.


8.44


Eugene Hersey, labor, 3 days, 6 hrs. 8.44


Jospeh Perodeau, labor, 1 day, 72 hrs. 4.36


Napoleon Gladu, labor, 1 day, 52 hrs. 3.80


Walter Spear, labor, 1 day, 52 hrs. 3.79


Chas. Spear, labor, 1 day, 52 hrs.


3.79


John O. Rourke, labor, 1 day, 2} hrs.


2.95


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 7 days


22.45


John Donohue, labor on service, 5 days, 5 hrs. 12.66


Leon Gladu, labor on service, 3 days, 2 hrs. 7.31


Eugene Hersey, labor on service, 2 days 4.50


Sept. 8.


Howe & Co., express 3.40


C. A. Roak, carting 1.08


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 5 days, 5 hrs.


18.00


Leon Gladu, labor, 1 day, 7} hrs. 4.28


John Donohue, labor, 1 day, 5 hrs.


3.66


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 3 days, 32 hrs. 11.00


Leon Gladu, labor on service, 3 days, 24 hrs. 7.52


John Donohue, labor on service, 6 hrs.


1.69


Oct. 6.


W. F. Evans, mowing brush, 17 days


38.25


Chas. Fairbanks, 'man and team


24.55


C. A. Roak, carting


2.15


Howe & Co., express


.50


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 4 days, 72 hrs.


15.80


Napoleon Gladu, labor, 2 days, 1 hr. 4.79


Leon Gladu, labor, 1 day, 7 hrs. 4.22


155


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 2 days, 3 hrs. $7.60


Leon Gladu, labor on service, 2 days 4.50


Napoleon Gladu, labor on service, 2 hrs. .56


Wright & Son, tool box


14.56


Braman & Dow, hose bibbs


9.03


Robinson & Jones, coke and charcoal


1.85


C. S. Williams, freight


.80


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 7 hrs.


2.80


Leon Gladu, labor, 32 hrs.


.99


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 5 days, ¿ hr. 16.10


Leon Gladu, labor on service, 72 hrs. 2.10


Dec. 1.


Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings


26.52


W. F. Evans, raking and burning brush


30.38


Napoleon Perodeau, supplies


4.05


C. A. Roak, man and team


1.94


Wright & Son, plank


1.20


Wm. Garfield, team


1.00


Howe & Co., express


.90


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 1 day, 5 hrs.


5.40


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day, 32 hrs. 4.60


Jan. 9. Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead pipe


3.83


Howe & Co., express


.35


Jas. Whitehead, labor, 2 days, 1 hr.


6.80


Walter Corcoran, labor, 7 hrs.


1.96


John Donohue, labor, 42 hrs.


1.26


Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day, 4 hrs. 4.80


Walter Corcoran, labor on service, 1 day, 22 hrs. .


2.96


John Donohue, labor on service, 52 hrs.


1.54


Feb. 2. Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings W. C. Neal, labor, 2 days 4.82


34.40


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