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The results of these analyses show that the water of the lower basin on Snake Brook, from which your supply is drawn, is one of the most highly colored waters used for water supply purposes in the State. The water is also at times affected by growths of organisms which impart to the water a disagreeable taste and odor. These conditions, while objectionable, are not known to be injurious to health, and since the water of your reservoir does not ap- pear to be exposed to serious danger of pollution at the present time, the water is undoubtedly safe for drinking.
The water of the upper basin, so called, located just above the lower basin, is more highly colored and contains a larger quantity of organic matter than the water in the lower basin, and there is furthermore a swamp above the upper basin having an area of about 32.4 acres, through which the water flows very slowly, and it undoubtedly de- rives a large part of its color and organic matter through contact with the vegetable matter in this swamp.
According to the reports relating to the water works, a large part of the original area flowed by the reservoir was covered with a thick vegetable growth when the reser- voir was originally constructed, but since that time con- siderable money has been expended in improving the lower basin and removing mud and other organic matter from
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the shallow portions. The upper basin, however, is still quite shallow and has a mud bottom.
The plan now submitted provides for the construction of a small dike across the lower end of an arm of the lower basin through which the water of the upper basin overflows and for laying a pipe from the wasteway of the lower basin up to a manhole to be constructed on the west bank of the upper basin just above the proposed dike. This pipe is designed to remove flood waters, which would naturally pass through the lower basin around that basin to an outlet into the wasteway below the dam. The proposed pipe line and appurtenances appear to be adequate for the purpose for which they are designed, the cost of the works would be comparatively small, and it is probable that the con- struction of these proposed works would result in some improvement in the quality of the water supplied to the town, but the water would undoubtedly continue to be highly colored and would contain at times growths of or- ganisms which would impart to it a noticeable taste and odor. The improvement would be more effective if, in ad- dition to the proposed works, the swamp above the upper basin were properly drained so that water from the water- shed about it would be conveyed quickly to the reservoir and water were prevented from standing upon the swamp for any considerable time, but even with this improvement added, the water supplied to the town would still have the characteristics which make it objectionable at the present time, though in a less marked degree.
The water could be materially improved by proper filtration, but filtration is impracticable without pumping since the head under which the water is supplied is natural- ly very small.
In view of the unsatisfactory quality of the water and the low pressure under which it is supplied, and especially in view of the probable cost of an effective improvement of this water, it seems advisable for the town to investigate the practicability of securing a supply of ground water
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either from Natick, from which water is obtained occa- sionally under present conditions, or from independent works, which might be located in the neighborhood of Lake Cochituate at no great distance from the village. The initial cost of a new supply would not be great and, while there would be the added cost of pumping, it would be practicable to extend the works to supply other very thickly settled portions of the town, and the cost of a new supply under the circumstances would not be likely to be a serious added burden above the cost of the improvements proposed in the present source.
Considering the circumstances, it is the opinion of this Department that it is inadvisable to attempt improvement of the present supply unless the improvement is going to be great enough to insure a water of satisfactory quality, and the Department recommends that you investigate the practicability and cost of obtaining a water supply from the town of Natick or from independent sources in the neigh- borhood of the village, designing the works with a view to supplying other portions of the town, to which it is ad- visable that the public service be extended.
By direction of the Commissioner of Health,
X. H. GOODNOUGH, Chief Engineer.
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Clerk's Report Dec. 30, 1915
In Account with Frank E. Yeager, Town Treasurer
Dr.
1914
Dec. 31. Balance with the Treasurer
$6.86
1915
Mar. 1. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
357.20
June 7. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
326.99
July 26. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
205.05
Aug. 4. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
129.00
Aug. 23. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
202.50
Sept. 1. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
89.23
Oct. 1. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
277.50
Oct. 30. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
147.77
Nov. 3. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
60.00
Nov. 17. Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
148.04
Dec. 15.
Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
229.66
Dec. 31.
Water Rates, Repairs, etc.
245.14
Dec. 30, 1915
In Account with Frank E. Yeager, Town Treasurer
Cr
Feb. 18. Bills approved
4.20
Apr. 5. Bills approved
8.53
May 3. Bills approved
222.14
June 7. Bills approved
71.74
July 19. Bills approved
76.29
Aug 2. Bills approved
32.81
Aug. 30. Bills approved
23.61
Aug. 30. Bills approved
205.19
Oct.
4. Bills approved
$2,424.94
75.84
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT
Nov. 1. Bills approved
136.02
Nov. 1. Bills approved 173.02
Dec. 6. Bills approved
203.51
Dec. 29. Bills approved
13.55
James C. McKay, (Salary) Commissioner
20.00
Henry G. Dudley, (Salary) Commissioner
20.00
Clarence S. Williams, (Salary) Commissioner
20.00
Clarence S. Williams, (Salary) Clerk
32.50
Clarence S. Williams, (Salary) Collector
100.00
James H. Whitehead, (Salary) Superintendent
200.00
Balance with Town Treasurer
585.99
$2,424.94
CLARENCE S. WILLIAMS, Clerk, JAMES C. McKAY, HENRY G. DUDLEY.
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Report of Superintendent of Water Works
Maintenance Account Dec. 29th, 1915
Feb. 18
James Whitehead, labor, 5 hrs. $2.00
James Whitehead, labor on service, 512 hrs. 2.20
April 5
James Whitehead, labor, 6 hrs. 2.40
John O. Rourke, labor, 4 hrs. 1.13
James Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day, 412 hrs. 5.00
May 3
Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 90.07
Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies 83.30
Braman Dow and Co., Bibbs, Stop and Wastes
11.91
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead pipe
5.62
The Suburban Press, printing
2.50
Nelson Matthews, man and team
2.37
James Whitehead, freight charges
1.47
James Whitehead, labor, 3 days, 3 hrs.
10.80
Walter Evans, labor, 1 day
2.25
John Donohue, labor, 1 day
2.25
James Whitehead, labor on service, 3 days June 7
Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe 3.67
Walworth Mfg. Co., screw for die plate .73
Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., valve
6.30
Howe and Co., express charges
1.74
Clarence Williams, stamped envelopes
1.06
Ernest Newton, carting
.40
James Whitehead, labor 8 days, 41/2 hrs. 27.40
John O. Rourke, labor 5 days
11.26
9.60
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SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS
Walter Evans, labor, 1 day
2.25
John Donohue, labor, 1 day
2.25
James Whitehead, labor on service, 3 days, 5 hrs. 11.60
John O. Rourke, labor on service, 1 day 3 hrs. 3.08
July 19
J. L. Mott Iron Works, drinking fountain 19.20
Walworth Mfg. Co., service boxes and fittings 15.11
George Leach, stamped envelopes 10.62
R. D. Woods and Co., hydrant supplies
10.20
Howe and Co., express charges
2.15
Nelson Matthews, man and team
1.94
Fittz and Barker, brass tubing and fittings
1.70
James Whitehead, freight charges .37
James Whitehead, labor, 3 days 1 hr. 10.00
James Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day 412 hrs. 5.00
Aug. 2
Walworth Mfg. Co., repairing die 1.65
James Whitehead, labor, 5 days 212 hrs. 17.00
John Donohue, labor, 1 day 2.25
James Whitehead, labor on service, 2 days, 512 hrs. 8.60
John Donohue, labor on service, 1 day, 334 hrs. 3.31
Aug. 30
Nelson Matthews, man and team 1.08
James Whitehead, labor, 3 days 412 hrs. 11.40
John Donohue, labor, 2 days 3 hrs. 5.34
James Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day 4 hrs. 4.80
John Donohue, labor on service, 31/2 hrs.
.99
Oct. 4
Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe 20.83
James Whitehead, labor, 5 days 41/2 hrs.
17.80
M. A. Loker, labor, 2 days 612 hrs.
6.32
John Donohue, labor, 1 day 51/2 hrs.
3.79
Thomas Magorty, labor, 1 day 11/2 hrs.
2.67
James Whitehead, labor on service, 5 days, 1 hr.
16.40
M. A. Loker, labor on service, 2 days 1/2 hr. 4.65
John Donohue, labor on service, 1 day 2.25
Thomas Magorty, labor on service, 4 hrs. 1.13
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Nov. 1
Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe 49.88
Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings 2.56
Joseph Breck and Son, wheel barrows and hooks 14.25
Howe and Co., express charges .90
James Whitehead, mowing brush, 7 days, 3 hrs. 23.60
M. A. Loker, mowing brush, 6 days 3 hrs. 14.34
Walter Evans, mowing brush, 6 days 3 hrs. 14.34
Thomas Magorty, burning brush, 1 day 2.25
Wilford Lamarine, burning brush, 1 day 2.25
James Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day, 23/4 hrs. 4.30
M. A. Loker, taking men to and from work 7.35
Dec. 6
Natick Water Dept., installing meters 87.03
Natick Water Dept., labor on meters .90
J. J. Van Valkenburg, civil engineer services 25.00
Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies
7.62
Framingham Construction Co., repairs on gatehouse 8.50 Fiske and Co., scythes 6.55
Nelson Matthews, man and team
2.58
Howe and Co., express charges
2.35
The Suburban Press, notices
1.25
James Whitehead, labor, 6 days 21/2 hrs.
20.20
M. A. Loker, labor, 1 day 31/2 hrs.
3.23
Wilford Lamarine, labor, 5 hrs.
1.40
Lewis Harriman, labor, 4 hrs.
1.13
James Whitehead, labor on service, 8 days 1 hr.
26.00
M. A. Loker, labor on service, 2 days 23/4 hrs. 5.27
Wilford Lamarine, labor on service, 2 days 4.50
Dec. 29
James McKay, labor and material
7.85
Clarence Williams, supplies
1.50
James Whitehead, labor on service, 1 day 21/2 hrs. 4.20
Total $868.24
Cash receipts for repairs, pipe and fittings $353.33
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SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS
Aug. 30. Labor and material for extending Leary Street
Walworth Mfg. Co., 2 in. pipe
116.18
Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., 2 in. service valve 3.90
Fittz and Barker, 2 in. Y-tee and bushing 1.08
Fittz and Barker, 2 in. nipples
.60
James Whitehead, freight charges
1.33
James Whitehead, labor 7 days, 6 hrs.
24.80
M. A. Loker, labor, 7 days 734 hrs.
17.92
M. A. Loker, horse and plough
1.00
John Donohue, labor, 6 days 73/4 hrs.
15.67
Walter Evans, labor 6 days 23/4 hrs.
14.27
Thomas Magorty, labor, 3 days 6 hrs.
8.44
$205.19
Nov. 1. Improvement around Reservoir James Whitehead, labor, 12 days 5 hrs. Thomas Magorty, labor, 15 days 3 hrs. 34.59
40.40
Walter Evans, labor, 12 days 7 hrs. M. A. Loker, labor, 12 days 4 hrs. Wilford Lamarine, labor 11 days, 51/2 hrs.
28.97
28.13
26.30
Henry Jessop, labor, 6 days 4 hrs.
14.63
173.02
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES H. WHITEHEAD, Superintendent.
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Report of Cemetery Commissioners
The money appropriated by the town for the care of its cemeteries for the year has been expended with care, and is reflected in the slowly but steadily improved general appear- ance of all three cemeteries.
Since our last annual report the town has received as gifts two funds of one hundred dollars each, making a total of twenty-four funds, amounting to thirty-one hundred dollars, incomes from which are for perpetual care of individual lots.
Appended is statement showing balances held subject to order of the commissioners on December 31st, 1915.
General Cemetery Account.
1915
Jan. 1. Balance $154.69
Proceeds from sale of lots in Lake View Cemetery 105.00
Proceeds from sale of lots in North Cemetery 20.00
Proceeds from sale of wood 6.75
$286.44
Expended for improvements in Lake View Cemetery $113.25
Expended for improvements in North and Center Cem- etery 33.20
146.45
Dec. 31. Balance $139.99
Lake View Cemetery.
1915
Jan. 1. Balance
.20
Feb. 3. Appropriation $250.00 $250.20
Expended 250.20
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North and Center Cemeteries
1915
Jan. 1. Balance
.46
Feb. 3. Appropriation
$250.00
$250.46
Expended
249.53
Dec. 31. Balance
$ .93
Perpetual Care Funds.
Balance Dec. 31 1915
Parsons Fund
Balance Jan. 1, 1915 Income Expended $47.24 $ 9.10 $ 6.75 $49.59
E. L. Moore Fund
63.31
13.65
4.40 72.56
Ann M. Lovejoy Fund
2.19
9.10
8.00
3.29
Dwight B. Heard Fund
3.97
4.55
4.05
4.47
Jackson Fund
11.54
4.55
3.95
12.14
W. S. Draper Fund
4.04
4.55
2.75
5.84
Henry Reeves Fund
8.92
4.55
4.10
9.37
Calvin Rice Fund
6.97
4.55
3.15
8.37
Roby Fund
35.67
18.20
10.30
43.57
Ambrose M. Page Fund
14
2.28
2.00
.42
E. Russell Frost Fund
9.42
4.55
3.45
10.52
Lurinda B. Thomas Fund
3.76
4.55
2.75
5.56
Josiah M. Russell Fund
5.16
4.55
2.75
6.96
Phebe Maria Lee Fund
2.11
4.55
2.75
3.46
Edward P. Johnson Fund
1.59
4.55
3.50
2.64
Edwin Gale Fund
.97
4.55
3.35
2.17
Jude Damon Fund
4.55
3.40
1.15
Marshall Russell Fund
4.55
2.75
1.80
Charles Holbrook Fund
1.10
6.83
4.50
3.43
Frank C. Heard Fund
4.55
2.75
1.80
George Harrington Fund
4.55
4.55
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Income
Expended
Balance Dec. 31 1915
Adaline H. Wellington Fund
3.40
2.75
.65
Alfred C. Loker Fund
2.25
2.25
Respectfully submitted,
ANDREW S. MORSE, Chairman, COLIN C. WARD, Commissioner, WALLACE S. DRAPER, Clerk
Cemetery Commissioners.
Wayland, June 14th, 1915.
Town of Wayland. To Cemetery Commissioners, Dr.
15 days labor in Lake View Cemetery at $2.25 $33.75
(Charge to Lake View Cemetery account )
51/2 days labor in North and Center Cemeteries at $2.25 $12.38 (Charge to North and Center Cemetery account) Charge "Ann M. Lovejoy Fund," Flowers, Decoration Day $3.00
Charge "Charles Holbrook Fund," Flowers, Decoration Day 1.50
Charge "Edward P. Johnson Fund," Flowers, Decoration Day 1.00
$51.63 Received Payment, CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS,
By W. S. DRAPER, Clerk.
Approved : . W. S. DRAPER, C. C. WARD, A. S. MORSE.
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REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Town of Wayland. To Cemetery Commissioners, Dr.
November 15th, 1915
Charge to
General Cemetery account
3 days labor in Lake View Cemetery at $2.25 $6.75
1 load gravel
1.25
1 load stone 1.25
4 days labor in North Cemetery at $2.25 9.00
$18.25
Lake View account 10 hrs. labor
2.70
2.70
North and Center account
33 days labor in North Cemetery at $2.25
74.25 74.25
Ann M. Lovejoy Fund
Care of Ann M. Lovejoy and J. M. Bent Lots
5.00
5.00
Charles Holbrook Fund
Care of Charles Holbrook Lot
3.00
3.00
Edward P. Johnson Fund
Care of David Spofford Lot
2.50
2.50
$105.70
Received Payment,
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS,
By W. S. DRAPER, Clerk.
Approved : W. S. DRAPER, C. C. WARD, A. S. MORSE.
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Report of Surveyor of Highways
General Highway
January 1, 1915 :
Balance
$53.37
Balance, Concord Road
2.55
Balance, School Street
100.06
Appropriation
5,000.00
W. S. Lovell
.37.
Excise Tax
804.90
E. W. Small
19.14
Excise Tax
817.65
$6,798.04
Expenditures
6,279.86
January 1, 1916 :
Balance
$518.18
Cochituate Road
January 1, 1915 :
Balance
$21.08
Appropriation
1,500.00
Notes
3,000.00
$4,521.08
Expenditures
4,517.63
January 1, 1916:
Balance $3.45
185
REPORT OF SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS
February 11 Labor
Days
Hours
M. W. Hynes
4
$10.00
E. Newton
4
9.00
C. Smith
4
9.00
W. Dusseault
4
9.00
W. Sullivan
4
9.00
S. Guibord
4
9.00
P. Shea
4
4
10.13
Teams
W. C. Rich
4
4
24.75
J. Eagan
4
21.00
January 30 Labor
C. W. Fairbank
1
2.75
T. Bowles
1
3
3.09
J. Barrett
2
7
6.47
A. S. Lyon
2
4.50
W. C. Rich
2
6
6.19
J. Eagan
3
6.75
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
5
2
7.87
W. C. Rich
5
4
8.25
February 27
Labor
J. Barrett
2
4.50
E. Grover
2
4.50
N. Tetreault
2
4.50
W. Smith
1
2.25
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
4
6.00
Labor
J. F. Malloy
5
15.00
W. J. White
4
9.00
Teams
J. Eagan
3
15.75
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
March 3
Labor
Days Hours
F. Davison
2.00
W. C. Rich
4.00
March 13
Labor
J. Barrett
2
3
5.34
E. Grover
2
4.50
N. Tetreault
2
4.50
W. Smith
2
4.50
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
4
6.00
March 17
Labor
J. F. Malloy
6
4
19.50
W. White
2
4
5.63
Teams
J. W. Eagan
2
10.50
G. E. Sanderson
4
1.13
T. L. Hynes
4
2.63
April 3
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
11
4
34.50
C. W. Fairbank
28
31/2
63.99
E. Grover
11
4
25.88
W. Ford
11
4
25.88
C. Smith
9
2
20.82
F. Hannan
11
4
25.88
J. H. Carroll
9
3
21.09
L. Celorier
10
22.50
J. Perodeau
1
4
3.38
J. W. O'Rourke
1
4
3.38
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
18
2
54.75
D. D. Griffin
10
4
55.13
W. F. Lawrence
10
4
55.13
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REPORT OF SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS
Days
Hours
H. Wyatt
10
4
55.13
M. Loker
2
3
7.97
I. Damon
5
4
28.88
Labor
J. F. Malloy
18
54.00
E. Eagan
12
27.00
G. E. Sanderson
8
18.00
P. Schneider
12
27.00
Mr. Damon
7
15.75
H. Derrick
6
13.50
E. Dorsheimer
5
11.25
W. Smith
1
2.25
C. Dusseault
1
2.25
Teaming
E. G. Lee
13
68.25
J. Eagan
2
10.50
J. I. Bryden
2
7.50
April 17
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
10
30.00
C. W. Fairbank
6
7
15.47
E. Grover
9
20.25
F. Hannan
10
22.50
L. Celorier
10
22.50
J. H. Carroll
4
9.00
J. Perodeau
9
4
21.38
L. Harienger
1
1/2
2.40
C. L. Smith
3
4
7.88
C. Smith
6
11/2
13.92
W. Ford
6
13.50
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
9
4
49.88
C. W. Fairbank
1
4
2.25
H. Wyatt
10
52.50
W. F. Lawrence
10
52.50
D. D. Griffin
10
52.50
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Days
Hours 61/2
56.87
M. Loker
3
11.25
Labor
J. F. Malloy
9
27.00
E. F. Dorsheimer
8
18.00
C. Dusseault
8
18.00
E. Eagan
8
18.00
G. Harrington
8
18.00
H. Derrick
8
18.00
M. Damon
8
18.00
P. Schneider
8
18.00
W. Smith
4
1.13
G. Harrington
6
13.50
Teams
E. G. Lee
7
5
40.03
J. W. Eagan
7
5
40.03
T. Dowey
5
5
29.53
May 1
Labor
J. F. Malloy
11
4
34.50
E. F. Dorsheimer
5
11.25
C. Dusseault
10
4
23.63
E. Eagan
11
4
25.88
G. Harrington
10
22.50
M. Damon
11
4
25.88
P. Schneider
11
4
25.88
H. Derrick
9
20.25
J. Charbonneau
5
4
12.38
Teams
E. G. Lee
10
4
55.13
J. Eagan
11
57.75
T. Dowey
10
4
55.13
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
9
.27.00
C. Smith
5
11.25
W. Ford
9
20.25
I. Damon
10
189
REPORT OF SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS
Days
Hours
L. Celorier
9
20.25
J. Perodeau
8
5
19.41
J. H. Carroll
9
20.25
F. Hannan
9
20.25
C. L. Smith
3
31/2
7.73
J. Ploss
3
5
8.16
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
4
1.87
C. W. Fairbank
2
1.32
H. Wyatt
9
47.25
W. F. Lawrence
9
47.25
D. D. Griffin
5
26.25
May 15
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
10
6
32.25
C. W. Fairbank
1
4
3.37
J. H. Carroll
10
6
24.19
F. Hannan
10
6
24.19
J. Perodeau
10
6
24.19
L. Celorier
10
·6
24.19
W. Ford
10
6
24.19
C. L. Smith
1
4
3.38
D. Driscoll
1
2.25
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
3
1
16.41
H. Wyatt
10
6
56.44
W. F. Lawrence
10
6
56.44
Labor
J. F. Malloy
12
36.00
E. Eagan
12
27.00
H. Derrick
12
27.00
C. Dusseault
11
24.75
M. Damon
12
27.00
G. Harrington
4
9.00
J. Charbonneau
10
4
23.63
P. Schneider
11
24.75
€
190
TOWN OF WAYLAND
Days
Hours
P. Jennings
3
6.75
Teams
E. G. Lee
12
63.00
J. W. Eagan
12
63.00
T. Dowey
11
57.75
May 29
Labor
J. F. Malloy
5
4
16.50
E. Eagan
5
4
12.38
H. Derrick
5
4
12.38
C. Dusseault
4
4
10.13
M. Damon
5
4
12.38
J. Charbonneau
4
4
10.13
P. Schneider
5
4
12.38
P. Jennings
5
4
12.38
Teams
E. G. Lee
5
4
28.88
J. Eagan
5
4
28.88
T. Dowey
2
4
13.13
J. I. Bryden
1
5.25
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
10
7
32.63
C. W. Fairbank
2
4.50
W. Ford
10
7
24.47
J. Perodeau
10
7
24.47
L. Celorier
10
7
24.47
F. Hannan
10
11/2
22.92
J. H. Carroll
10
7
24.47
L. Dunham
1
5
3.66
F. Latour
1
5
3.66
Team
C. W. Fairbank
10
4
56.07
H. Wyatt
10
7
57.09
W. F. Lawrence
2
10.50
Labor
J. F. Malloy
6
18.00
191
REPORT OF SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS
Days
Hours
E. Eagan
6
13.50
H. Derrick
6
13.50
C. Dusseault
2
4.50
M. Damon
6
13.50
J. Charbonneau
1
2.25
P. Schneider
6
13.50
P. Jennings
6
13.50
Teams
E. G. Lee
6
31.50
J. Eagan
2
10.50
F. Davison
2
4
13.13
June 12
Labor
J. F. Malloy
3
9.00
E. Eagan
2
4
5.63
H. Derrick
2
4
5.63
M. Damon
2
4
5.63
P. Schneider
3
6.75
P. Jennings
2
4
5.63
Teams
E. G. Lee
5
2
27.56
F. Davison
3
15.75
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
9
21/2
27.94
C. W. Fairbank
5
7
13.22
L. Celorier
5
11.25
J. Perodeau
9
1
20.53
F. Hannan
10
22.50
J. H. Carroll
9
20.25
W. Ford
9
20.25
F. Latour
3
41/2
8.02
E. Grover
4
3
9.84
H. Potvin
3
.84
D. J. Driscoll
1
2
2.81
C. L. Smith
1
7
4.22
192
TOWN OF WAYLAND
Days
Hours
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
12
63.00
H. Wyatt
4
5
24.28
W. F. Lawrence
6
4
34.13
Labor
J. F. Malloy
8
24.00
E. Eagan
7
15.75
H. Derrick
7
15.75
M. Damon
7
15.75
P. Schneider
7
15.75
P. Jennings
7
15.75
Teams
E. G. Lee
5
26.25
July 3
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
31/2
1.31
C. W. Fairbank
61/2
1.83
J. Carroll
1
2.25
F. Hannon
1
2.25
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
1
31/2
7.55
W. F. Lawrence
1
5.25
Labor
J. F. Malloy
5
4
16.50
P. Schneider
1
2.25
J. Eagan
4
1.13
Teams
J. Eagan
1
5.25
July 17
Labor
J. F. Malloy
6
4 19.50
M. Damon
4
9.00
P. Schneider
3
6.75
J. O'Rourke
2
4.50
F. Hannan
1
2.25
193
REPORT OF SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS
Days Hours
Teams
E. G. Lee
3
15.75
Labor
J. F. Malloy
3
9.00
P. Schneider
2
6
6.18
M. Damon
2
6
6.18
J. O'Rourke
6
1.68
F. Hannan
2
4.50
Teams
E. G. Lee
2
6
14.43
July 31
Labor
J. F. Malloy
11
33.00
P. Schneider
7
3
16.57
M. Damon
11
24.75
F. Hannon
11
24.75
H. Derrick
4
9.00
Teams
E. G. Lee
11
57.75
August 4
Schedule
25.55
August 14
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
1
8
5.06
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
7
4.59
August 21
Labor
J. F. Malloy
3
4
10.50
E. Eagan
3
4
7.88
Teams
E. G. Lee
3
4
18.38
October 6
Schedule
20.44
194
TOWN OF WAYLAND
October 16
Days
Hours
C. W. Fairbank
3
2
17.06
J. E. Eagan
1
6
9.19
October 30
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
3
41/2
8.02
Team
C. W. Fairbank
1
41/2
8.20
December 11
Labor
J. Ploss
5
71/2
13.36
Team
C. W. Fairbank
4
2.63
December 30
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
61/2
2.44
C. W. Fairbank
61/2
1.83
J. Ploss
3
2
7.31
C. W. Fairbank
3
1/2
9.19
C. W. Fairbank
1
11/2
2.67
C. Gay
3
7
8.72
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
1
7
9.84
C. W. Fairbank
2
7.50
Schedule of Bills
February 11
Lovell's Grocery, supplies
$1.84
A. W. Atwood, coal and wood
11.80
W. C. Rich, repairs
6.00
H. C. Haynes, labor
4.00
Est. W. A. Bullard, gravel
45.00
I. T. Moore, posts
17.00
T. S. Sherman, gravel
42.30
Standard Oil Co., oiling road
197.11
.
195
REPORT OF SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS
I. A. Lupien, supplies
6.65
C. H. Spring Co., brick and pipe
61.82
A. P. Loring, gravel
4.50
Est. W. A. Bullard, gravel
20.25
February 27
I. A. Lupien, supplies
2.33
Lovell's Grocery, supplies
1.64
A. P. Loring, gravel
5.10
March 13
Suburban Press, printing
10.25
April 3
G. G. Jennison, signs
2.00
S. N. Sanders, gravel
10.5Q
J. F. Malloy, supplies
1.54
Boston Eng. Sup. Co., supplies
42.48
F. J. Bigwood & Son, team
3.75
Edgar W. Rowsell, blasting
4.00
May 11
T. S. Sherman, gravel
30.75
J. J. Rowan, gravel
3.30
F. J. Bigwood & Son, team
6.75
H. C. Haynes, lumber and labor
25.29
G. H. Richardson, gravel
35.70
W. H. Mague, steam roller May 15
45.00
Fiske & Co., drain pipe
6.40
T. Irving, gravel
36.75
W. H. Mague, labor and teams May 29
200.00
A. W. Atwood, coal and wood
13.90
H. C. Haynes, lumber and labor
62.10
F. J. Bigwood & Son, team
8.50
H. C. Haynes, lumber and labor
58.46
L. H. McManus, repairs
9.35
T. Irving, gravel 16.80
June 12
Robinson & Jones, coal
6.32
196
TOWN OF WAYLAND
T. S. Sherman, gravel
31.20
McManus Garage, supplies
2.88
T. F. Maynard, labor
10.25
J. F. Malloy, expenses
.95
Falvey Paint Co., paint
8.55
A. Pallotto, steam roller
.. 184.50
July 3
W. Wight, bounds
13.20
A. S. Morse, gravel 3.90
3.96
W. S. Lovell, supplies F. J. Bigwood & Son, team
3.00
July 31
J. Bolton, gravel
1.05
August 14
G. G. Jennison, sign 2.00
August 21
Morris & Mulqueeny, labor
3.20
J. Bolton, bill .60
September 11
H. C. Haynes, labor
8.40
November 17
G. W. Phillis, land damage 15.00
H. A. Bemis, land damage
25.00
December 11
E. W. Small, supplies
11.45
W. C. Rich, labor and gravel
6.00
J. F. Burk, signs
10.00
Union Lumber Co., lumber
4.03
J. C. McKay, repairs
2.45
McManus Garage, supplies
2.10
Standard Oil Co., oiling road
126.65
W. Stearns, signs
2.50
1
197
REPORT OF SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS
Cochituate Road
July 3
Days
Hours
-
Labor
J. F. Malloy
4
12.00
Teams
E. G. Lee
1
4
5.64
E. G. Lee
4
2.62
August 14
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
7
5
17.16
J. H. Carroll
6
4
14.63
F. Hannan
7
1
16.03
E. Grover
7
1
16.03
W. F. Lawrence
4
1.13
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
1
2
6.56
September 11 Labor
C. W. Fairbank
9
27.00
H. Derrick
9
20.25
J. H. Carroll
9
20.25
L. Dunham
9
20.25
J. Perodeau
9
20.25
J. F. Malloy
9
27.00
P. Schneider
9
20.25
M. Damon
5
11.25
J. Donahoe
5
11.25
E. Grover
5
11.25
J. Charbonneau
5
11.25
Omar Taylor
9
31.50
Geo. Nickerson
3
6.00
Teams
C. W. Fairbank
9
51/2
50.53
C. W. Fairbank
5
2.67
D. D. Griffin
5
26.25
W. F. Lawrence
3
9.00
198
TOWN OF WAYLAND
October 2 Labor
Days
Hours
C. W. Fairbank
16
4
49.69
H. Derrick
16
7
37.97
J. H. Carroll
16
7
37.97
L. Dunham
15
4
34.88
J. Perodeau
14
7
33.47
J. F. Malloy
18
54.00
P. Schneider
13
7
31.22
M. Damon
12
7
28.97
J. Donahoe
16
7
37.97
E. Grover
14
1
31.78
J. Charbonneau
14
7
33.47
O. Taylor
18
63.00
Teaming
C. W. Fairbank
16
7
88.59
C. W. Fairbank
2
6.00
D. D. Griffin
16
7
88.59
W. F. Lawrence
11
41/2
34.69
J. Eagan
12
1
63.66
H. W. Keims
4
21/2
22.64
October 16
Labor
C. W. Fairbank
9
7
29.63
C. W. Fairbank
3
11/2
7.17
H. Derrick
9
41/2
21.51
J. H. Carroll
8
41/2
19.26
J. Donahoe
9
41/2
21.51
L. Dunham
9
41/2
21.51
J. Perodeau
6
3
14.34
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