Official reports of the town of Wayland 1917-1918, Part 3

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 406


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Prec't 1 Prec't 2 Total


GOVERNOR


James Hayes, Socialist Labor


1


3


4


Chester R. Lawrence, Prohibition,


0


2


2


Frederick W. Mansfield, Demo-


cratic


31


60


91


Samuel W. McCall, Republican


95


113


208


John McCarty, Socialist


1


6


LIEUTANT GOVERNOR


Calvin Coolidge


94


113


207


Matthew Hale, Democratic, Pro-


hibition, Progressive


30


54


84


Sylvester J. McBride, Socialist


0


9


9


Fred E. Oelcher, Soc. Labor


0


6


6


SECRETARY


Herbert S. Brown, Prohibition


1


2


3


Albert P. Langtry, Republican


90


116


206


Ingvar Paulsen, Soc. Labor


ยท


1


3


4


Arthur B. Reed, Democratic


34


52


86


Marion E. Sproule, Socialist


0


8


8


TREASURER


Charles L. Burrill, Republican


93


118


211


Solon Lovett, Prohibition


1


1


2


Joseph A. Murphy, Socialist


0


7


2


Humphrey O'Sullivan, Democratic


29


49


78


Mary E. Peterson, Soc. Labor


0


4


4


AUDITOR


Elzear H. Croquette, Democratic


33


55


88


Alonzo B. Cook, Republican


87


112


199


David Craig, Soc. Labor


0


4


4


56


Prec't 1 Prec't 2 Total


Walter S. Peck, Socialist


1


8


9


Henry G. Smith, Jr .. Prohibition


0


2


2


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Henry C. Atwill, Republican


90


114


204


Frank Auchter, Prohibition


1


2


3


William R. Henry, Socialist


0


9


9


Thomas J. Maher, Soc. Labor


0


4


4


Josiah Quincy, Democratic


34


52


86


COUNCILLOR


James G. Harris, Republican


95


125


220


SENATOR


Charles S. Smith, Republican


96


121


217


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


David G. Sheehan, Democratic


33


52


85


Benjamin Loring Young, Republican


92


121


213


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Walter C. Wardwell, Republican


87


106


193


Shall the following Article of Amendment relative to absentee voting, submitted by the Constitu- tional Convention, be approved and ratified ?


1


Yes


89


120


209


No


22


46


68


In place of Article 18 of the Articles of Amendment of the Constitution, shall the following Article of Amendment relative to


2


57


appropriations for educational and benevolent purposes, submitted by the Constitutional Convention, be approved and ratified ?


Yes No


88


113


201


30


47


77


31 .


Shall the following Article of Amendment relative to the taking and distribution by the Common- wealth and its municipalities of the common necessaries of life, sub- mitted by the Constitutional Con- vention, be approved and ratified ?


Yes


80


131


211


No


18


20


38


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT.


Concord


Sudbury


Lincoln


Wayland


Weston


David G. Sheehan, of Concord


251


43


17


85


24


Benj. Loring Young, of Weston


490


101


104


213


294


Mr. Benjamin Loring Young of Weston, Republican, was declared elected.


Respectfully submitted, WARREN L. BISHOP, Town Clerk of Wayland.


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SELECTMEN'S REPORT


TOWN HALL


At the annual meeting an appropriation of six hundred dollars was made for repairs on Town Hall, walks and steps leading to it, but owing to the high cost of material and labor we did not think it was for the best interests of the town to ex- pend the money. Only such part of the work as was necessary to protect the property such as repair of roof has been done.


COCHITUATE ROAD


About eight hundred feet of macadam road has been built in the village of Cochituate the past year under the direction of. F. D. Saline, State Engineer, the Town, State and County each paying one third of the cost.


POND STREET


At the annual meeting the Town appropriated the sum of nine hundred dollars to repair Pond Street. In April we peti- tioned the Massachusetts Highway Commissioners for and under the provision of Chapter 525 of the Acts of 1910. On October 30 the Massachusetts Highway Commission and County Commissioners allotted the Town the sum of nine hundred dollars each to be expended under the direction of the State Engineer. The work was begun and continued until freezing weather put a stop to the work.


STATE ROAD.


At the annual meeting the Town appropriated the sum of five hundred dollars to build a horse path along the sides of the State Road from its junction with Cochituate Road to the . Weston Town line. The work has been completed under the


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direction of the State Engineer, the Highway Commissioners furnishing the balance of the money necessary to complete the work.


APPOINTMENTS


The regular appointments have been made as required by law. They appear in the lists of Town Officials and Com- mittees.


OILING ROADS


During the past year about two thousand dollars has been expended for oiling roads. The Highway Commission fur- nished one-half of the expense. This money was expended principally on Concord and Cochituate Roads under the direc- tion of the State Engineer.


CHARLES A. BENSON, JAMES FERGESON, FRANK HAYNES,


Selectmen of Wayland.


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REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE


The Committee recommend the following appropria- tions :


GENERAL ADMINISTRATION


Salaries


$3,200.00


Moderator


Selectmen


Auditor


Collector


Assessors


Overseers of the Poor


Town Clerk


Election Officers


Registrars


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Incidentals 1,200.00


Protection of life and property


Police .


$2,000.00


Fire Dept., Cochituate


900.00


Fire Dept., Wayland


100.00


Tree Warden Dept.


Health and Sanitation


Board of Health


500.00


Inspector of Animals, Salary


150.00


Highways, Bridges and Sidewalks 4,000.00


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Oiling Highways Street Lighting


2,000.00


3,000.00


Moth Extermination


941.03


Charities


Support of Poor


1,200.00


Education


Covering School Committee, Salaries


18,500.00


Teachers and Janitors


Supplies


Transportation


Superintendent


Manual Training


Incidentals


Vocational School Tuition and Including Reim- bursements 90.00


School Physician


75.00


Library and Reading Room


1,600.00


Memorial Day Celebration


200.00


Soldiers' Benefits


450.00


Cemeteries


Lake View


250.00


North and Center


250.00


500.00


Sinking Fund


1,408.80


Wayland Schoolhouse Equipment Bonds


1,400.00


Cochituate Schoolhouse Bonds


1,500.00


Interest


5,000.00


Total


$49,914.83


The above appropriations are recommended for the fiscal


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year eneding December 31, 1918 in addition to such balances as appear on the Treaasurer's books unexpended from last year's appropriations.


We recommend that all money received as reimburse- ments from County and State on account of Highway work be applied to payment of Highway notes, and that all Highway and Bridge notes not otherwise provided for be paid from the Revenue Account.


Also, that the money for removing snow, town insurance and surety bonds and requirements for legal claims be drawn from Revenue Account.


Also, the overdraft on interest account $1,617.49 and Abatement of Taxes Account $2,359:04 be charged to Rev- enue Account.


FRANK IRVING COOPER, Chairman, F. EDWIN DAVIS, ERNEST F. LAWRENCE, NAPOLEON PERODEAU, WILLIAM S. LOVELL, Clerk.


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ASSESSORS REPORT


1917


Valuation of Real Estate April 1, 1917


$2,148,300.00


Valuation of Personal Estate April 1, 1917


204,268.00


Total Valuation


$2,352,568.00


Valuation of Real Estate April 1, 1916


$2,108,710.00


Valuation of Personal Estate, April 1, 1916


991,176.00


Total Valuation


$3,099,886.00


Valuation April 1, 1916


$3,099,886.00


Valuation April 1, 1917


2,352,568.00


Decrease


$747.318.00


Taxes assessed for town purposes


$52,502.89


State Tax


7,150.00


State Highway Tax


516.00


County Tax


.3,270.02


Overlay


661.67


Excise Tax


877.32


Additional Assessments


384.85


Polls assessed April 1, 1916


663


Polls assessed April 1, 1917 615


Number of assessed persons 1,082


Number of residents assessed property 448


Number of non-residents assessed property 274


Number of all others 360


64


Total number assessed on property


Total number assessed on polls only


722 360


Total value of land


$851,445.00 $1,296,855.00


Total value of buildings


Number of horses assessed


223


Number of cows assessed


510


Number of swine assessed


582


Number of fowls assessed


990


Number of sheep assessed


22


Number of acres of land


9,805


Neat cattle other than cows


89


Rate 1917 $19.50


TAXES ABATED


Abated in 1914


$861.28


Abated in 1916


2,861.73


Abated in 1917


196.58


The large abatements are owing to the December addi- tional assessments made the past four years and have no bear- ing on the tax rate of any year, meaning instead additional funds added to the treasury.


ALFRED A. CARTER, NATHANIEL R. GERALD.


67


Abated


4.48


$72.31


$72.31


1913


Balance 1917


$15.60


Balance


$15.60


1912


Balance


$3.50


Abated


$3.50


INTEREST ACCOUNT


Collected Paid Treasurer :


1917


$38.58


1916


$282.00


1915


311.99


1914


193.95


1913


38.62


$865.14


*Personal Tax now collected at State Department.


** Account collected and closed also 1913.


All 1915 taxes will have to be collected at once owing to the Attorney General suing towns for back taxes of this year. Keep from having your property advertised by paying at once.


L. R. GERALD, Tax Collector.


68


TREASURER'S REPORT


SCHEDULE I


Cash Statement


1917


Jan. 1 Cash balance $2,871.68


Total receipts for 1917 (Sched. II) 142,617.82


$145.489.50


Troll pay ments ( Schedule III) 142,295.92


Dec. 31 Cash balance $3,193.58


SCHEDULE II


Cash Receipts Items


Jan.


Interest on deposit, p venue. .


$3.15


City of Boston, Draper Fund Int


20.00


State Treasurer, Coch tuate road.


1,300.00


District Court, revenue.


.01


W. S. Draper, Clerk, Cemetery.


20.00


Cambridgeport Savings Bank, J. Draper Fund Int. 10.00


5.22


Feb. Interest on deposit, revenue


L. R. Gerald, Collector.


. tax, 1913


152.22


66


66


tax, 1914


2.52


66


tax, 1915


2.93


66


66


tax, 1916


5,122.89


66


... int. on tax, 1913


28.90


65


TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT


1917


State Tax


$7,150.00


State Highway


516.00


County Tax


3,270.02


Town Tax


52,502.89


Overlay


661.67


Excise Tax


871.32


Additional


384.85


Collected Paid Treasurer


$18,812.13


Abated


196.58


Excise Tax Collect 1 Pail Treasurer


877.32


Balance


28,462.67


*Allotment State Dept.


16.994.05


$65,362.75 $65.362.75


1916


Balance uncollected 1917


$33,400.65


Collected Paid Treasurer


$15,008.61


Abated


2,861.73


Balance


15,530.31


$33,400.55 $33,400.65


1915


Balance uncollected 1917


$9,746.55


Collected Paid Treasurer


$5,129.98


66


Balance


4,616.57


$9,746.55


$9,746.55


1914


Balance uncollected 1917 Collected Paid Treasurer Abated ** Balance


$4,303.78


$3,414.11


861.28


28.39


$4,303.78 $4,303.78


1913


Balance uncollected 1917


$590.48


Collected Paid Treasurer


$590.48


$590.48


$590.48


MOTH ACCOUNT 1917


Amount


$796.31


Collected


$239.77


Balance


556.54


$796.31


$796.31


1916


Balance 1917 Collected


$469.91


$136.49


Balance


333.42


$469.91


$469.91


1914


Balance 1917 $72.31 Collected 67.83


71


G. F. Pontasse, Schools. . 1.25


J. C. Vincent, Hall Rent. .


8.00


June Interest on deposit, revenue. C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


118.74


tax, 1914


47.92


tax, 1915


825.65


tax, 1916


1,997.98


... int. on tax, 1914


4.78


... int. on tax, 1915


69.60


..


City of Boston, Schools.


27.00


Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, tax note No. 82


5,000.00


Estate Eliz. Wilson, Poor Dept.


248.04


July Interest on deposit, revenue.


7.81


City of Boston, Draper Fund int.


20.00


F. H. Benedict, Supt. Schools


17.84


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1913


307.80


tax, 1914


309.22


tax, 1915


60.08


tax, 1916


49.34


66


.int. on tax, 1913


.55


.. int. on tax, 1914


8.39


... int. on tax, 1915


.19


.. int. on tax, 1916


1.50


Moth tax, 1914


2.24


Dist. Court, revenue


100.00


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


143.50


J. C. Vincent, Hall Rent


8.00


Cambridgeport Savings Bank, J. Draper Fund Int.


10.00


W. H. Brannigan, Schools.


2.10


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


194.00


.int. on tax, 1916


25.27


Moth tax, 1914


4.20


Moth tax, 1915


1.26


66


Moth tax, 1916


22.22


L. R. Gerald, Collector


13.42


72


Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, tax note No. 83


5,000.00


Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, tax note No. 84


5,000.00


Aug. Interest of deposit, revenue


L. R. Gerald, Collector.


tax, 1914


233.55


tax, 1915


131.04


66


66


tax, 1916


190.46


66


.. int. on tax, 1914


10.29


66


.int. on tax, 1915


12.16


66


66


.int. on tax, 1916 5.99


66


Moth tax, 1915 7.00


E. F. Dorsheimer, Fire Dept. 12.42


D. J. Graham, Supt. Moth Dept.


34.50


Francis Shaw, Moth Dept.


189.60


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


121.00


Franklin Savings Bank, Donation Fund Inc.


22.75


Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, tax note No. 85


5,000.00


E. F. Dorsheimer, Police.


.82


D. J. Graham, Supt. Moth Dept.


9.50


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


249.50


Natick Trust Co., tax note No. 86.


5,000.00


Natick Trust Co., tax note No. 87


2,500.00


W. S. Draper, Clerk, Cemetery 25.00


Sept. Interest on deposit, revenue.


2.28


C. B. & Q. R. R. Bonds, int., Allen Fund Inc. Francis Shaw, Treasurer Library


200.00


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1914


40.96


66


tax, 1915


103.40


tax, 1916


160.43


.int. on tax, 1915


9.37


66


.int. on tax, 1916


6.16


66


Moth tax, 1915


.84


66


tax, 1914


113.76


66


tax, 1915


47.83


20.00


2.85


69


L. R. Gerald, Collector


... int. on tax, 1914 .30


60


. .. int. on tax, 1915 .18


66 66 .. int. on tax, 1916 46.26


66


66


.. . Moth tax, 1916 11.57


Country Treasurer, Dog licenses 281.70


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


255.47


F. H. Benedict, Supt. Schools.


1.50


Franklin Savings Bank, Donation Fund int. 52.52


J. C. Vincent, Hall rent. 11.00


Mar. Interest on deposit, revenue


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1914


385.75


tax, 1915


951.05


66


66


... int. on tax, 1914


47.10


66


... int. on tax, 1915


60.58


66


... int. on tax, 1916


4.11


66 . Moth tax, 1914 .


5.60


66


Moth tax, 1915


2.52


66


66


Moth tax, 1916


7.22


Natick Trust Co., tax note No. 76.


Natick Trust Co., tax note No. 77


5,000.00


E. I. Clark, Scales.


1.55


E. F. Dorsheimer, Police.


1.40


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


19.00


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


321.70


Town of Natick, Poor Dept.


186.75


State Treas., Highway Dept.


61.43


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1913


126.46


66


tax, 1914


203.54


tax, 1915


133.69


tax, 1916


1,341.21


66


.. int. on tax, 1914


21.58


66


66


.. int. on tax, 1915


3.88


.


.int. on tax, 1916


14.57


Moth tax, 1914


4.90


.


Moth tax, 1915


4.52


66


tax, 1916


493.58


11.51


66


5,000.00


70


L. R. Gerald, Collector .Moth tax, 1916 12.26


Apr


Interest on deposit, revenue.


8.54


District Court, revenue. 14.99


State Treasurer, Schools.


150.00


Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, tax note No. 78 5,000.00


Natick Five Cents Savings Bank, tax note No. 79


5,000.00


W. S. Draper, Clerk, C. E. Miller Fund.


50.00


Town of Natick, Poor Dept.


51.50


F. H. Benedict, Supt. Schools


3.21


W. H. Sayward, Schools.


1.25


Suffolk Savings Bank, E. E. Draper Fund. inc.


10.00


W. S. Draper, Clerk, Otis Loker Fund. 100.00


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept 149.00


11.40


tax, 1913


4.00


tax, 1914


105.16


tax, 1915 375.99


tax, 1916


2,093.44


... int. on tax, 1913


9.17


... int. on tax, 1914


2.56


... int. on tax, 1915


16.56


... int. on tax, 1916


63.19


. Moth tax, 1914


1.40


.Moth tax, 1915


2.50


Moth tax, 1916


6.10


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


40.00


C. B. & Q. R. R. Bonds Coupons, Allen Fund Inc.


20.00


State of Mass., tax note No. 80.


5,000.00


State of Mass., tax note No. 81


5,000.00


State Treasurer, Moth Dept.


22.50


State Treasurer, Cochituate road


405.86


: May Interest on deposit, revenue.


L. S. Gerald, Collector


66


75


Moore Fund 12.88


Reeves Fund


4.30


Rice, C., Fund. 4.29


Roby Fund


17.18


Page Fund


2.15


Frost Fund


4.30


Thomas Fund


4.29


Russell, J. M., Fund. 4.30


Parsons Fund


8.59


Lovejoy Fund


8.59


Lee Fund


4.29


Johnson Fund


4.30


Holbrook Fund


6.44


Damon Fund 4.29


Russell, M., Fund.


4.30


Harrington Fund 4.29


Heard, F. C., Fund.


4.30


Wellington, A. H., Fund.


4.29


Loker, A. C., Fund.


4.30


Bryant and Miller Fund. 4.29


Rice, Edw., Fund.


4.30


Wellington, E. A., Fund.


4.29


Ricker Fund


4.30


Wheeler Fund


4.29


Morse Fund


3.28


Loker, O., Fund


2.25


Miller Fund


1.12


156.97


State Treasurer, Corporation tax, P. S ..


1,030.33


Corporation tax, Bus.


3.13


Income tax


16,244.60


National Bank tax 2,206.72


66 66


St. Railway tax. 73.20


66


Military aid 20.00


66


State Aid


835.00


Soldiers' Exemption 48.96


76


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1914


64.68


66


66


tax, 1915


484.87


66


tax, 1917


441.86


.. int. on tax, 1915


44.38


Moth tax, 1914


12.09


66


Moth tax, 1915


1.68


66


Moth tax, 1917 2.33


Francis Shaw, Treasurer Library


80.00


American LaF. Fire Eng. Co., Fire Dept.


5.50


State Treasurer, Schools.


572.55


Dec. Interest on deposit, revenue


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1915


212,82


tax, 1916


262.27


66


tax, 1917


1,094.75


66


... int. on tax, 1915


17.38


66


... int. on tax, 1916


12.80


.. int. on tax, 1917


4.61


Moth tax, 1915 3.36


Moth tax, 1917


53.86


13.75


Herbert Dudley, Weights and Measures


16.57


State Treasurer, Cochituate road


1,351.75


E. F. Dorsheimer, Fire Dept.


7.86


Francis Shaw, Treasurer Library


125.62


D. J. Graham, Supt. Moth Dept.


19.50


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1915


303.76


tax, 1916


42.29


66


tax, 1917


828.60


66


excise tax, 1917


877.32


14.31


66


... int. on tax, 1916


2.69


66


.. int. on tax, 1917


2.42


66


Moth tax, 1915


3.36


Moth tax, 1917


6.98


5.00


W. L. Bishop, Clerk, Licenses.


County Treasurer, Cochituate road


1,351.75


4.73


66


School Committee, Schools.


66


... int. on tax, 1915


73


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1916


470.82


tax, 1917


183.43


... int. on tax, 1914


.60


.6


.int. on tax, 1916


20.09


66


Moth tax, 1916


14.29


66


tax, 1914


96.36


66


tax, 1915


97.37


66


tax, 1916


290.92


66


tax, 1917


633.98


66


66


.. int. on tax, 1914


12.74


66


. .int. on tax, 1915


10.90


66


.. int. on tax, 1916


14.43


66


66


. Moth tax, 1916


2.48


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


Oct. Interest on deposit, revenue. Dist. School Com., Schools.


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1914


390.25


66


tax, 1915


66


tax, 1916


912.74


tax, 1917


8,601.56


66


... int. on tax, 1914


61.99


66


.. int. on tax, 1916


12.18


66


66


. . Moth tax, 1914


14.19


66


66


Moth tax, 1916


23.93


66


Moth tax, 1917


78.68


Dist. Court, revenue.


M. W. Hynes, revenue.


10.92


Natick Trust Co., tax note No. 88.


5,000.00


Suffolk Savings Bank, E. E. Draper Fund Int.


10.00


C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1914


1,405.91


66


tax, 1915


656.85


66


66


tax, 1916


876.80


66


66


tax, 1917


2,468.67


66


... int. on tax, 1914


21.16


173.50


3.74


625.00


12.82


42.14


146.83


74


L. R. Gerald, Collector


int. on tax, 1915


8.67


... int. on tax, 1916


23.24


Moth tax, 1914


23.21


Moth tax, 1916


22.52


Moth tax, 1917


41.85


E. F. Dorsheimer, Police


Nov. Interest on deposit, revenue


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1914


11.69


tax, 1915


105.01


tax, 1916


421.25


66


tax, 1917


1,060.23


.int. on tax, 1914


2.10


. .int. on tax, 1915


40.85


.. int. on tax, 1916 18.43


66


.Moth tax, 1915


14.27


13.02


E. F. Dorsheimer, Police.


C. S. Williams, Clerk Water Dept.


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1914


.tax, 1915


.tax, 1917


1,638.09


... int. on tax, 1914


.36


.int. on tax, 1917


7.66


.. int. on tax, 1917


7.66


. Moth tax, 1915 31.58


Moth tax, 1915


31.58


Moth tax, 1917 2.79


3,000.00


Natick Trust Co., Coch, Road note No. 89. .


Natick Five cents Savings Bank, Cemetery Funds int. :


Gale Fund $4.30


Draper, W. S., Fund 4.29


Heard, D. B., Fund. 4.30


Jackson Fund


4.29


B. & A. R. R. Bonds int., Loker Fund Inc ...


C. A. Benson, Conservator Poor Dept.


350.00


.44


80.00


2.84


577.32


Moth tax, 1917


11.29


40.00


Moth tax, 1916


1.76


1.74


79


Town Indebtedness


Tax Notes Paid 57,500.00


Highway Notes Paid 4,500.00


Bridge Notes Paid 1,000.00


School Bonds Paid 2,900.00


Cemetery Funds Invested 250.00


Total Cash Payments $142,295.92


TAX NOTES ACCOUNT Borrowed in Anticipation of Taxes


1917


Jan. 1. Notes outstanding (65-67-70-71-73-74-75) $35,000.00 Mar. 3. Natick Trust Co., No. 76, 1 year @ 4% .. 5,000.00


Mar. 3. Natick Trust Co., No. 77, 7 mos. @ 4% .. 5,000.00 Apr. 7. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk,, No. 78, 1 year @ 4% 5,000.00


Apr. 7. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 79, 7 mos, @ 4% 5,000.00


May 5. Com. of Mass., No. 80, 1 year @ 4.15% .. 5,000.00


5,000.00


May 5. Com. of Mass., No. 81, 7 mos. @ 4.15% June 9. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 82, 1 year @ 41/2%


5,000.00


July 27. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 83, 1 year @ 43/4% 5,000.00


July 27. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 84, 7 mos. @


43/4%


5,000.00


Aug. 10. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 85, 1 year @ 5% 5.000.00


Aug. 30. Natick Trust Co., No. 86, 1 mo. @5% .. 5,000.00


Aug. 30. Natick Trust Co., No. 87, 2 mos. @ 5% .. 2,500.00 Oct. 9. Natick Trust Co., No. 88, 3 mos. @ 5% .. 5,000.00


$97,500.00


NOTES PAID


Mar. 5. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk, No. 65. .. $5,000.00


80


Apr. 8. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 67 .. 5,000.00


May 5. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 70. . . 5,000.00


June 2. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 73. . 5.000.00


July 29. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 71. . 5,000.00 Aug. 2. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 74. . 5,000.00


Sept. 2. Natick 5c. Sav. Bk., No. 75. . 5,000.00


Oct. 1. Natick Trust Co., No. 86. 5,000.00


Oct. 3. Natick Trust Co., No. 77. 5.000.00


Oct. 30. Natick Trust Co., No. 87. 2,500.00


Nov. 7. Natick 5c, Sav. Bk., No. 79. . 5,000,00


Dec. 5. Com. of Mass .. No. 81. 5.000,00


$57,500.00


Dec. 31. Notes outstanding (76-78-80- 82-83-84-85-88 ) 40,000.00


$97,500.00


NOTES AND BONDS OUTSTANDING


42 Town Bonds, At March 1 1919 $42.000.00


13 School House Bonde, $!000 die annually 13,000.00


5 School House Bonds, $500 due annually 2,500.00


+ School Hehe Emtaip. Bonds, $1000 due annually 4,000.00


4 School House Enmip. Bonds, $400 due annually 1,600.00


1 Concord Road ante No. 16. due Jan. 1, 1918. . . 500.00


1 Cochituate Road note No. 89, due Nov. 10, 1918 3,000.00


1 Bridge note No. 53. due July 15, 1918. 1,000.00


1 Bridge note No. 54. due July 15, 1919. 1,000.00


1 Tax note No. 76, due March 3, 1918. 5,000.00


1 Tax note No. 78, due April 7, 1918 5,000.00


1 Tax note No. 80, due May 5, 1918. 5,000.00


1 Tax note No. 82, due June 9, 1918. 5,000.00


1 Tax note No. 83, due July 27, 1918. 5,000.00


1 Tax note No. 84, due Februay 27, 1918. 5,000.00


77


C. S. Williams, Clerk Water Dept.


325.00


School Committee, Schools.


8.00


F. H. Benedict, Schools. 6.09


State Treasurer, Income tax.


260.00


C. S. Williams, Clerk Water Dept


67.50


Town of Dover, Poor Dept.


162.02


L. R. Gerald, Collector


tax, 1915


47.50


tax, 1916


282.19


66


tax, 1917


1,860.96


66


66


.. int. on tax, 1915 .


2.98


66


.int. on tax, 1916


11.09


66


.. int. on tax, 1917


23.89


66


66


. Moth tax, 1915


2.52


66


66


Moth tax, 1916


.88


66


66


Moth tax, 1917


41.99


Total receipts


$142,617.82


18,6 SCHTMULE III


Tresiva's Layments by Departments


Agenty Payments


Taxes to County


$3,270.02


Taxes to State


7,666.00


Taxes to State National Bank


22.20


Town Administration


Salaries


3,031.48


Incidentals


1,270.80


Insurance


711.36


Bonds


159.29


Legal Requirements (from Rev. Acct.)


1,026.72


Loker Heirs claim


77.00


Snow Plow


50.00


Protection of Life and Property


Police Dept.


1,469.76


.


66


78


Fire Dept., Cochituate 927.60


Fire Dept., Wayland.


166.42


Fire Dept., Repairs


123.29


Tree Warden


195.89


Moth Dept.


2,687.46


Health and Sanitation


Board of Health


578.48


Inspection of Animals


150.00


Inspection of Schools


50.00


Highways, Bridges and Sidewalks


General Highways


6,376.70


Cochituate Road


4,364.76


Pond Street


608.83


Snow Removal


360.94


Street Lighting


3,283.60


Charities


Poor Dept.


2,163.90


Poor Funds Income


172.52


Soldiers' Benefits


State Aid


1,051.00


Soldiers' Relief


445.64


Soldiers' Burial


74.00


Education


19,270.08


Vocational School


450.00


Library and Reading Room


2,402.00


Memorial Day


200.00


Water Dept.


2,260.20


Cemeteries


659.36


Cemetery Funds Income


88.75


High School Fire Prot. and Equip.


1,388.69


Interest


5,482.38


Sinking Fund


1,408.80


81


1 Tax note No. 85, due August 10, 1918.


5,000.00


1 Tax note, No. 88, due January 9, 1918. 5,000.00


$108,600.00


INTEREST ACCOUNT


Appropriation


$3,000.00


Interest on Taxes


864.89


Payments


On Town Bonds.


$1,680.00


On School Bonds.


680.00


On School Equip. Bonds 252.00


On Tax Notes.


2,554.73


On Concord Road Notes


50.65


On School Street Notes


25.00


On Cochituate Road Notes


120.00


On Bridge Notes


120.00


Overdrawn


1,617.49


$5,482.38 $5,482.38


REVENUE ACCOUNT


Receipts


Interest on Bank Deposits


$76.69


Scales


1.55


District Court


168.06


Licenses 5.00


Additional Assessments


384.85


St. Ry. Tax.


73.20


Corporation Tax


1,033.46


National Bank Tax 2,184.52


State Aid 855.00


Sidewalk Account 4.97


Island Road Bridge Account.


48.00


Forest Warden Account.


12.74


82


Play Grounds Account. 14.80


Unexpended balance last year 9,967.57


Payments


Snow Bills


$360.94


Insurance


711.36


Bonds


159.29


State Aid


1,051.00


Burial Soldiers


74.00


Highway Notes


1,090.64


Sidewalk overdraft, 1916.


15.93


Legal Requirements


1,026.72


Balance Dec. 31, 1917


10,340.53


$14,830.41 $14,830.41


LIBRARY FUNDS;


Invested by Library Trustees


James Sumner Draper Fund


$5,000.00


Cynthia Roby Fund. 3,155.76


Childs Fund 100.00


Invested by Sinking Fund Commissioners


Securities turned over to Town Treasurer in ac- cordance with vote of. Town Meeting of Oct. . 2, 1914.


Ella E. Draper Fund. 500.00


James Draper Fund. .


500.00


Grace Campbell Draper Fund.


1,000.00


$10,255.76


CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS


$3,750 deposited in Natick 5c. Savings Bank W. S. Draper Fund $100.00


D. B. Heard Fund 100.00


Jackson Fund 100.00


83


A. M. Lovejoy Fund 200.00


E. L. Moore Fund.


300.00


Parsons Fund 200.00


Henry Reeves Fund.


100.00


Calvin Rice Fund 100.00


Roby Fund 400.00


A. M. Page Fund. 50.00


E. R. Frost Fund. 100.00


L. B. Thomas Fund 100.00


J. M. Russell Fund. 100.00


P. M. Lee Fund. 100.00


E. R. Johnson Fund 100.00


Edwin Gale Fund. 100.00


Charles Holbrook Fund 150.00


Jude Damon Fund.


100.00


Marshall Russell Fund. 100.00


F. C. Heard Fund. 100.00


George Harrington Fund. 100.00


A. H. Wellington Fund. 100.00


A. C. Loker Fund. 100.00


Edward Rice Fund. 100.00


Bryant & Miller Fund. 100.00


Ellen Ricker Fund. 100.00


E. A. Wellington Fund.


100.00


W. S. Wheeler Fund.


100.00


Noyes Morse Fund.


100.00


C. E. Miller Fund. 50.00


Otis Loker Fund.


100.00


$3,750.00


POOR TRUST FUNDS




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