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Channing H. Cox, Republican
263
296
559
Walter S. Hutchins, Socialist
3
9
12
Patrick Mulligan, Socialist Labor
0
8
8
John J. Walsh, Democratic
61
100
161
Lieutenant Governor
Marcus A. Coolidge, Democratic
60
111
171
David Craig. Socialist Labor
0
8
8
Alvan T. Fuller, Republican
175
245
420
Thomas Nicholson, Socialist
0
Robert M. Washburn, Independent
79
41
120
Secretary
Frederic W. Cook, Republican
260
291
551
Edward E. Ginsburg, Democratic
48
90
138
Anthony Houtenbrink, Socialist Labor
0
8
S
Edith M. Williams, Socialist
2
9
11
Treasurer
George H. Jackson, Citizen
5
6
11
James Jackson, Republican
290
293
583
Louis Marcus, Socialist
0
9
9
Patrick O'Hearn, Democratic
51
90
141
Albert L. Waterman, Socialist Labor
1
8
Auditor ..
Alonzo B. Cook, Republican
245
287
532
Alice E. Cram, Democratic
65
94
159
50
Stephen J. Surridge, Socialist Labor 1
S 9
Herbert H. Thompson, Socialist
0
9
9
Attorney General
J. Weston Allen, Republican
255
286
541
Morris I. Becker, Socialist Labor
1
9
10
John Weaver Sherman, Socialist
2
10
12
Michael L. Sullivan, Democratic
54
S8
142
Congressman (Thirteenth District)
Robert Luce, Republican
247
289
536
Charles F. McCarthy, Democratic
69
112
181
Councillor (Sixth District)
Charles Sumner Smith, Republican
261
295
556
Senator (Fifth Middlesex District)
John M. Gibbs, Republican
270
297
567
Representative (Thirteenth Middlesex District)
George Albree, Citizens
38
49
87
Benjamin Loring Young, Republican
280
315
595
County Commissioners
Alfred L. Cutting, Republican
269
297
566
Walter C. Wardwell, Republican
25
234
491
Sheriff (Middlesex County)
John R., Fairbain, Republican
254
257
511
Shall an act entitled "An Act to regulate the Manufacture and Sale of Beer, Cider and Light Wines," and in which it is provided that all bey- erages containing not less than one half of one per cent and not more than two and three fourths per cent of alcohol by weight at sixty degrees Fahrenheit shall be deemed not to be intoxicat- ing liquor, which act passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 121 in favor and 67 against, and passed the Senate by a vote of
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26 in favor and 6 against, and was thereafter vetoed by His Excellency the Governor, and failed of passage in the Senate over said veto by a vote of 14 in favor and 22 against, be approved ?
Yes
116
162
278
No
170
203
373
Concord, Mass.
Nov. 12, 1920
Meeting of Town Clerk's in 13th Middlesex Rep. District. Votes cast on November 2, 1920 in respective towns can- vassed and the following result ascertained and declared.
George Albree of Concord
Concord
Lincoln 42
Sudbury
& Wayland
Weston
Total
Citizen
438
39
10
616
Benjamin Loring Young of
Weston, Republican 1514
331
329
595
872 3641
Total
2157
419
403
790
909 4678
Mr. Benjamin Loring Young of Weston was declared elected.
WILLIAM D. CROSS
Town Clerk of Concord WILLIAM C. PEIRCE
Town Clerk of Lincoln FRANK F. GERRY
Town Clerk of Sudbury
WARREN L. BISHOP
Town Clerk of Wayland
BRENTON H. DICKSON JR. Town Clerk of Weston
Blanks
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46
35
108
27
421
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BIRTHS
Registered in the Town of Wayland for the Year 1920
Date Name of Child
Name of Parents
January
^ Dorothy Abbott Bergen William J., Alice
February
1 Alexander Michele Peters John, Rosa
4 Priscilla Anne Bolton James J., Sadie
9 -Margaret Wheeler John F., Helen C.
March
8 Ernest Wilson Schleicher Ernest W., Jennie E.
April
8 George Frederick Wheeler William G., Helen
13 Frederick Holt Morrison Fred S., Mabel
27 Helen Annie Alward John W., Astrid S.
May
5 Ralph Irving Wilbur George I. Maude K.
11 Peters John W., Frances
24 Lester David Fraiel, Jr. Lester D., Olive
25 Carl Neilson White Frank N., Emma J.
25 Mary Elizabeth Bond John Ralph, Mary E.
June
1 Harry Howard Fairclough William E., Mary E. 25 LeRoy Arthur Yetton Ralph N., Flora M. July
Mildred May Martin
James, Neppie A.
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14 Hattie Maria Cole
24 Clarence Alfred Graves
Chester R. . Isabel Charles E., Ethel M.
August
8 Josephine Sadie Peters 20 Annie Barbara Hersey 30 William Boonisar
Michael, Mary G. Ralph A., Reba B. George, Sadie
October
18 Norma Jeane Gladu
Leon E., Cecilia M.
November
12
Tatro
Arnold W., Beth
BIRTHS
Registered in the Town of Wayland for 1919 Reported 100 late for Publication
June 8 Lorraine Gates Earl F., Edith M.
October
Thomas Lawrence Mc- Manus Thomas F., Blanche G.
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MARRIAGES Registered in Wayland for the Year 1920
January
1 Charles H. Smtih, Alice Dunham, at Wayland by Rev. Alle:t A. Fe'ch.
February
3 Martin P. Kenney, Margaret D. Ward at Wayland by Rev. R. A. Fortier.
16 Armand E. Dauphinais, Georgeine E. Paradise at Way- land by Rev. R. A. Fortier.
April
7 James Hastings, Margaret Dunlavey, at Wayland by Rev. R. A. Fortier.
10 Mark H. Haskell, Gertrude C. Hines, at Everett by Rev. A. Judson Hughes.
19 William I. Hosmer, Marion E. Neal, at Wayland by Rev. Albert A. Felch.
21 Burdette W. Williams, Lucy A. Dobbins, at Natick, by Rev. Albert A. Felch.
22 William R. Cole, Grace E. Farrar, at Wayland by Rev. William H. Brannigan.
24 £ Knut B. Johnson, Astrid S. Iller, at Everett by Rev. John A. Braden.
30 Edwin L. Hutchins, Lucy L. Littlefield, at Wayland by Rev. William H. Brannigan.
May
2 Joseph J. Wilde, Jr., Annabelle Laramie at Framingham by Rev. William A. Knight.
June
2 John W. Corman, Anna E. Salmonson, at Wayland by Rev. R. A. Fortier.
5 Norman P. Reinhardt, Ruth Hoyle, at Wayland by Rev. William H. Brannigan.
9 Frank Houghton, Roxannah H. Gage, at Wayland, Rev. Albert A. Felch.
24 Ralph T. Entwistle, Grace W. Atwood, at Wayland by Rev. C. E. Fisher.
29 Joseph F. Lamson, Christine R. Forbes, at Weston by Rev. William J. Foley.
29 Eugene H. Lord, Anne E. Williams at Lynn by Rev. Dudley H. Ferrell.
July
1 George W. Marquis, Olivia E. Mills, at Wayland by Rev. Albert A. Felch.
4 Albert W. Wilson, Marie H. Lupien, at Wayland by Rev. Edmond D. Lupien.
6 Harold C. Sennoff, Beatrice E. Snell, at Belmont by Rev. Charles L. Morgan.
10 Kenneth E. Morrell, Margaret Bent, at Wayland by Rev. Albert A. Felch.
26 Henry Parkin, Mary A. Dwyer, at Wayland by Rev. William H. Brannigan.
28 Ernest H. Newton, Ada G. Smith, at Concord by Rev. E. Bannevie Kuver.
August
10 Earl H. Treventt, Grace E. Morse, at Wayland by Rev. William J. Kelly.
15 Onisime J. Savore, Edith O. Levitre, .. .... by Rev. J. D. Binette.
29 Alfred N. Fairbrother, Etta Griffin, at Waltham by Rev. Edward F. Miller.
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September
6 Robert H. Richardson, Anna E. Ernst, at Holyoke by Rev. Edwin B. Robinson.
8 Ignazio Di Parqua, Maria Minatoli, at Boston by Rev. Pargnoli Di Milla.
20 Francis A. Burke, Marie B. Du Pont at Hudson by Rev. Joseph D. Hawes.
26 Francis L. McEnroy, Clara E. Lynch, at Natick by Rev. Thomas J. Ford.
October
9 Harold W. Baker, Frances J. Pettigrew, at Natick by Rev. Albert A. Felch.
10 Alfred L. P. Chenette, Audura B. C. De Courville at Wayland by J. D. Binette.
29 Herbert F. Haynes, Mary A. Linnehan, at Wayland by Rev. J. D. Binette.
November
6 John F. Meldon, Josephine M. Depper at Belmont by Rev. Charles S. Scott.
24 John H. Sullivan, Mary A. Foley, at Wayland by Rev. J. D. Binette.
29 Rolf Spicer, Elizabeth Sawyer at Wayland; by Rev. William H. Brannigan.
December
4 Raymond H. McGowan, Cora Matthews, at Wayland by Rev. J. D. Binette.
21 La Fayette Dudley, Louise M. Ciccarelli, at Framing- ham by Rev. Morris J. O'Connor.
26 Norman B. Tyrrell, Mary N. Sproule at Natick, by Rev. Thomas A. Quinlan.
31 Alton C. Schleicher, Gertrude L. Richardson, at Thomp- son, Conn., by Rev. James A. Wood.
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DEATHS Registered in Wayland for the year 1920
Date
Name
YMD
January
3 Carlos A. Fordham
65
6
29
11 Mary Withington Fullick
44
10
9
February
2 Albert Francis Carter
66
10
11 Annie Boonisar
0
8
23
11 Margaret Wheeler
0
0
2
12 Mary A. Decker
85
1 10
23 Rose Petre
24 Hattie W. Baldwin
59
1 20
25 Frederick Hilmon Dybeck
1
2
17
March
9 Maria Hattie Mahoney
60
-
-
16 Edmund Seriach
26
9
11
April
4 Charles Hemant Russell
83
4
26
George F. Harrington
21
3
25
21 Mary A. L. Randolph
21 Mildred Emily Newton
9
8
25
24 Emma Augusta Prescott
68
30 Myron Wallace Bent
70
7
12
May
5 Elizabeth Gorgette
60
2
24
June
13 Mary A. Ward
91
6 21
2
2
-
ffi
58
July
1 Robert E. Campbell
9 Sarah Goldwaite Leach
64
10
19
9 Alfred Henry Searles
59
8
2
19 Louisa Yeager
67
11
26
27 Clarence Alfred Graves
3
August
30 William J. Magorty
11
11
1
September
Willard L. Wood
80
6 21
October
12 Charles Byron
57
9 25
15 Catherine M. Dudley
66
10
18
18 Florence Fox
28
8
15
22 Felix Noel
68
3 15
23 Emily Potvin
60
2 24
27 Rachel Emma Dwight
51
2
22
November
16 Mary Ann Shay
84
25 Caroline M. Newton
45
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DOGS LINCENSED
From Dec. 1. 1919 to Dec. 1, 1920
Males, 141 at $2.00
$282.00
Females, 45 at $5.00
225.00
Kennell, ? at $25.00
50.00
Total
$557.00
WARREN L. BISHOP Town Clerk of Wayland
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT
APPOINTMENTS
All regular appointments have been made as required by law. They appear in the list of Town. Officers and Com- mittees.
OILING ROADS
During the past year $11,262.30 has been expended for oiling, $5,100 of this Amount was alloted us by the State and County. This money was expended principally on Concord Road, Cochituate Road, Sudbury Road, Pond Street, Plain Street, Pemberton Road, Harrison Street and Shawmut Ave- nue. The oil was laid under the direction of the State En- gineer.
RUSSELL BRIDGE
At a special Meeting held May 26, 1920 the Selectmen were appointed a Committee to confer with the Highway Commissioners relative to taking over Russell Bridge so-call- ed. Your Committee had several conferences with the Highway Commissioners and as a result succeeded in having temporary repairs made, the State and County sharing equally in the expense. We consider that the Commissioner have been very liberal and that the bridge is safe for some time to come.
FARWELL HOUSE
The "Heard Property" so-called was sold at public auc- tion, agreeable to a vote of the Town, to Thomas L. Hynes, the highest bidder.
The Wyman Gift was also purchased by the above party.
COCHITUATE ROAD
The Town voted the sum of $2500, the State and County . each alloting a like amount, for the repair of Cochituate Road. It was deemed inadvisable to have this work this year inas- much as the cost of material was prohibitive.
FIRE APPARATUS
Your Committee with cooperation of the Fire Engineers, purchased two Reo Chassis and equipped them with La France Chemical Apparatus. We believe this equipment has proven highly satisfactory: For Fincial Statement see report of Fire Engineer.
SUDBURY ROAD BRIDGE
When repairs were being made on State Road West, it was necessary to detour travel over Sudbury Road and as a consequence "Dry Bridge" so called collapsed. After several conferences with the County Engineers and owners of adjoin- ing land it was deemed advisable to fill in this bridge, thus avoiding further trouble from this source.
PULMOTOR
The Selectmen recommend that two Pulmotors be pur- chased by the Town, one to be installed on each Fire Truck. In the past year we feal that lives could have been saved if the Town had this equipment.
TOWN LINES
The town lines between Sudbuy. Framingham, and Na- tick have been perambulated and the bounds marked.
The Selectmen wish to express their appreciation for the hearty cooperation extended them by the Town Officers and Citizens.
· CHARLES A. BENSON NAPOLEAN PERODEAU WILLIAM J. SCOTLAND
Selectmen of Wayland, Mass.
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REPORT OF DEMONSTRATION WORK IN AGRICUL- TURE AND HOME ECONOMICS IN WAYLAND
For the Year Ending December 31, 1920
An appropriation of $250 was made at the annual town meeting for demonstration work under the direction of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Home Econ- omics. John J. Erwin was appointed Director.
Following is a report of the work done by this organiza- tion in the town.
Agents of the Bureau have made 63 farm and home visits during the year.
The County Agricultural Agent conducted a poultry culling demonstration with an attendance of 23.
The County Horticultural Agent conducted a bridge grafting demonstration with an attendance of 38.
The Home Demonstration Agent gave a talk on thrift finishes before the Women's Club with an attendance of 22.
Club work was organized for the first time by Club Agents who had 13 meetings with boys and girls. Miss Del- phine Haskins was employed as leader of summer clubs. Fol- lowing is the enrollment in the various clubs :
Home Economics 22
Hndicraft 12
Canning 10
Garden 9
Pig
Phillip Connelly won a two day trip to the State College for high grade work in canning and gardening. Francis Er- win won a similiar trip for gardening.
JOHN J. ERWIN Director
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REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE
The committee recommended the following appropria- tions :
Abatement of Taxes
$500.00
General Administration
Salaries 3,800.00
Moderator
Selectmen
Auditor
Town Clerk
Treasurer
Collector
Assessors
Overseers of Poor
Election Officers
Registrars
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Incidentals $1,200.00
Printing Town Reports
600 00
Protection of Life and Property
Police
2,000.00
Fire Department
1,500.00
Health and Sanitation
325.00
Board of Health
$250.00
Inspector of Animals, Salary
75.00
Highways, Bridges and Sidewalks Oiling Highways
5,000.00
2,000.00
Railings for Highways
500.00
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Street Lighting
3,000.00
Moth Extermination
1,207.28
Charities
Support of Poor
1,600.00
Education
25,500.00
Covering salaries
School Committee,
Superintendent
Teachers and Jantiors
Supplies , Transportation
Manual Training
Incidentals
School Physicians $75.00
Library and Reading Room
2,500.00
Memorial Day Observance
300.00
Soldiers Benefits
800.00
Cemetaries
Lakeview, North and Center
800.00
Wayland Schoolhouse Equipment Bond 1,400.00
Cochituate Schoolhouse Bond
1,500.00
Playground Notes
2,000.00
Fire Department Truck Note
$1,000.00
Interest
$3,000.00
Total including overdrafts $69,825.49
The above appropriations are recommended for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1921 in addition to such balances as appear on the treasurer's books unexpended from last years appropriation. We recommend that the money for re- moving snow, town insurance and surety bonds and require- ments for legal claims be drawn from the Revenue Account.
We recommend that the amount of the overdrafts of the various accounts be appropriated and assessed as follows : Abatement of Taxes $343.22
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Highways and Bridges
1,291.80
Education 1,078.37
Incidentals 4.82 $2,718.21
We recommend that the balance for North Cemetery Fence account be used for extension of fences in same cem- etery.
We recommend that the salary of the Selectmen be $150 each per year and fifty dollars extra for clerk of Board of Selectmen.
FRANK IRVING COOPER F. EDWIN DAVIS GEORGE W. BISHOP · BENJAMIN W. DAMON WILLIAM S. LOVELL, Clerk
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ASSESSOR'S REPORT
Valuation of Real Estate April 1, 1920
$2,707,835.00
Valuation of Personal Estate April 1, 1920
307,465.00
Total
$3,015,300.00
Valuation of Real Estate April 1, 1919
$2,337,800.00
Valuation of Personal Estate April 1, 1919
279,403.00
Total
$2,617,203.00
Increase
$398,097.00
Town Tax
66,615.88
State Tax
2,000.00
Highway Tax
516.20
Special State Tax
330.00
State Gypsy Tax
605.53
County Tax
3,067.10
Overlay
330.12
Apportionment from State
15,006.88
Tax Rate
20.70
Additional Tax for 1918
16.60
Additional Tax for 1919
24.30
Additional Tax for 1920
95.04
Polls Assessed Apr. 1, 1920
536
Additional Polls 1920
7
Additional Polls 1919
3
Number of Persons assessed
1086
Number of persons assessed on Property
838
66
Number of Residents assessed on Property
483
Number of Non-Resident assessed on Property 335 All others 20
Number of persons assessed poll only
248
Number of horses assessed
177
Number of cows assessed
471
Number of swine assessed
223
Number of fowls assessed
3372
Neat cattle other than cows
85
TAXES ABATED
Abated for year 1917
$280.63
Abated for year 1918
6.64
Abated for year 1919
21.04
Abated for year 1920
365.03
NATHANIEL R. GERALD
DANIEL BRACKETT
ALFRED L. CARTER
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REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR
State Tax
$7,000.00
State Tax Special
330.00
State Highway
516.20
County Tax
3,067.10
Town Tax
66,646.88
Overlay
330.12
Moth Tax Special
605.53
Additional Tax
95.04
Collected Paid Treasurer
$33,068.61
Balance
29,443.38
Apportionment State
16,078.88
$78,590.87 $78,590,87
1919
Balance
30,981.90
Additional
24.30
Collected Paid Treasurer
9,285.14
Abated
21.04
Balance
21,705.42
31,012.20 $31,012.20
1918
Balance
18,657.00
Additional
16.60
Collected Paid Treasurer
8,692.73
Abated
6.64
68
Balance
9,974.23
-
$18,673.60 $18,673.60
1917
Balance
7,808.50
Collected Paid Treasurer
7,527.87
Abated
280.63
$7,808.50
$7,808.50
1916
Balance
1,007.58
Collected
1,007.58
MOTH ACCOUNT 1920
·
Amount
815.23
Collected
358.50
Balance
$456.73
1919
Amount
484.54
Collected
131.03
Balance
353.51
1918
Amount
202.12
Collected
134.28
Balance
67.84
1917
Amount 76.82
Collected
76.82
69
1916
Amount
57.28
Collected 57.28
Iterest collected paid treasurer
$1,185.59
Total Collections made 1920
$61,526.03
LESTER R. GERALD
Collector
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REPORT OF TREASURER
SCHEDULE I
Cash Statement
1920
January
1 Cash Balance
$2,647.57
Total Receipts for 1920 (Schedule II)
178,767.15
Total Payments (Schedule III)
166,019.15
December
31 Cash Balance
$15,395.57
SCHEDULE II
Cash Receipt Items
January
Interest on Deposti, Revenue
1.24
J. C. McKay, Scales 2.85
Town of Dover, Poor Dept.
140.00
City of Boston, Draper Fund Int.
20.00
D. J. Graham, Moth Dept. 14.50
L. H. McManus, License
5.00
Town of Natick, Poor Dept.
161.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1916
85.49
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax of 1917
66.29
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax of 1918
93.1)
L. R. Gerald, Coll .. Tax 1919
1,057.67
L. R. Gerald, Coll. Excise Tax 1918 829.98
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$181,414.72
71
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes 79.78
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes 28.63
State Treasurer, Income Tax 1917
65.00
State Treasurer, Income Tax 1918
65.00
State Treasurer, Income of 1919 500.00
Donation Fund, Education 16.00
February
Interest on Deposit, Revenue 3.56
American Legion No. 133, Hall Rent 8.00
County Treasurer, Dog License 432.64
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water 174.00
Natick 5c Savings Bank, Tax Note No. 1
10,000.00
Francis Shaw. Moth Dept. 502.50
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1916
922.09
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917
377.41
L. R. Gerald, Coll. Tax 1918
158.15
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919
595.07
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes 50.99
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes 68.03
C. S. Willimas, Water Dept.
239.00
March
Int. on Deposit, Revenue 6.62
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 247.75
Natick 5c Savings Bank, Tax Note No. 2
10,000.00
U. S. Treas., Trust Fund Int.
2.12
U. S. Treas. Trust Fund Int.
90.31
C. B. &Q. R. R., Allen Funds Int.
20.00
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.
136.50
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917
33.20
. L. R. Gerald, Coll. Tax 1918
519.57
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919
530.45
L. R. Gerald, Coll. Int. on Taxes
21.21
L. R. Gerald, Moth Taxes
5.40
22
April
Int. on Deposit, Revenue
7.20
Natick 5c Savings Bank, Tax Note No. 3 10,000.00
W. S. Draper, Clerk, Cemetery
35.00
U. S. Treasurer, Trust Funds Int. 48.87
State Treas., Education
175.00
State Treas., Income Tax 1919
500.00
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.
102.34
L. R. Gerald, Coll. Tax 1917
1,174.54
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918
1,062.99
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919 209.62
L. R. Gerald, Int. on Taxes 159.51
L. R. Gerald, Coll. Moth Taxes 17.33
May
Int. on Deposit, Revenue 5.75
E. F. Dorsheimer, Police Dept. 1.50
Natick 5c Savings Bank, Tax Note No. 4 10,000.00
Natick 5c Savings Bank, Tax Note No. 5 10,000.00
B. & A. R. R. Bonds, Loker Fund Int. 40.00
W. S. Draper, Clerk, A. S. Morse Fund
100.00
W. S. Draper, J. and C. G. Bennett Fund 100.00
Natick 5c Svaings Bank, Tax Note No. 6 10,000.00
F. H. Beneedict, Supt. Education 7.92
June
Interest on Deposit, Revenue 5.10
J. C. Vincent, Hall Rent 8.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917 1,158.02
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918 680.11
L. R. Gerald. Coll.,. Tax 1919 1,986.43
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes 67.03
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes
35.20
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.
136.67
State Treas., Moth Dept. 40.00
U. S. Treas., Trust Funds Int. 4.74
23
W. S. Draper, Clerk, Cemetery 15.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917 27.30
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918 42.33
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919 950.29
L. R. Gerald, Coll. Tax 1920 160.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taexs 28.31
July
Int. on Deposit, Revenue 12.12
Natick Trust Co., Tax Note No. ? 10,000.00
E. F. Dorsheimer, Police Dept. 1.80
City of Boston, Draper Fund Int. 20.00
City of Boston, Education 15.00
Natick c Sav. Bank, Playground Note No. 8 1,000.00
Natick 5c Sav. Bank, Playground Note No. 9 1,000.00
Natick 5c Sav. Bank, Playground Note No. 10 1,000.00
D. J. Graham, Moth Dept. 27.00
J. C. Vincent, Hall Rent 4.00
State Treas., Poor Dept. 193.50
State Treas., Tuition of Children
306.75
State Treas., Income Tax 1917
16.25
State Treas. Income Tax 1918 32.50
State Treas. Income Tax 1919 500.00
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 285.00
Natick 5c Sav. Bank, Motor Truck Note No. 11 1,000.00
Natick 5c Sav. Bank, Motor Truck Note No. 12 1,000.00
Natick 5c Sav. Bank, Motor Truck Note No. 13 1,000.00
Natick 5c Sav. Bank, Motor Truck Note No. 14 1,000.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917 194.93
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918 97.45
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919 225.24
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920 1,570.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes 9.98
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes 4 50
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August
Int. on Deposit, Revenue 4.12
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 239.50
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 128.00
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 260.00
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 200.00
D. J. Graham, Moth Dept. 20.00
Francis Shaw, Treas., Library
300.00
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.
152.50
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.
106.50
E. F. Dorsheimer, Police Dept.
1.05
Travelers Ins. Co. Highways
47.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917
12.39
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918
46.67
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919
58.18
L. R. Gerald, Coll. Tax 1920
560.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes
5.15
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes
6.00
September
Int. on Deposit, Revenue
.77
U. S. Treas., Trust Funds Int. 2.13
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.
146.50
E. F Dorsheimer, Police Dept.
2.00
C. B. & Q. R. R. Bonds, Allen Fund Int. 20.00
U. S. Treas. Trust Funds Int. 90.32
J. C. Vincent, Hall Rent
13.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917
365.06
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918
68.08
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920
70.00
T. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes
30.98
October
Int. on Deposit, Revenue
1.37
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 109 08
A. P Cummings, Farwell House Rent 25.00
75
U. S. Treas. Trust Funds Int. 48.88
State Treas., Education
625.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917
351.88
L. R. Gerald, Coll, Tax 1918
298.27
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919
247.04
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920 3,399.76
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes 58.14
L. R. Gerald, Coll. Moth Taxes 24.22
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918
1,205.91
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919
486.13
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920
5,566.89
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes
34.76
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes 98.24
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918 2,206.56
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919 80.70
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920
1,820.03
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes 74.53
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes 109.36
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 107.50
November
L. R. Gerald, Collector,. Tax 1917
401.26
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918 607.15
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919
5.49
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920
2,528.07
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes
145.41
L R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes
50.80
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917
214.01
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918
89.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919
996.47
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920
7,654.79
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes
49.69
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes
151.10
J. C. Vincent, Hall Rent
16.00
E. F. Dorsheimer, Police Dept.
1.80
76
State Treas., Corporation Tax 1,901.80
State Treas., Income Tax 14,254.38
State Treas., Income School Fund
2,570.00
State Treas., National Bank Tax
2,958.35
State Treas., St. Railway Tax
9.61
State Treas., State Aid
727.00
State Treas., Soldier's Exemption
62.94
County Treas., Sudbury River Bridge
944.73
T. L. Hynes, Farwell House
513.00
H. E. Griffin, License
30.00
W. L. Bishop, License 2.00
C. S. Williams, Clerk, Water Dept.
151.50
C. W. Fairbank, Highways 39.00
State Treas., Corporation Tax 36.50
December
Int. on Deposit, Revenue 7.52
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917 659.47
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1918 374.60
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1919 607.41
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920
1,519.59
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Int. on Taxes 43.87
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Moth Taxes 30.08
1.00
J. C. Vincent, Hall Rent
8.00
State Treasurer, Highways
474.00
Francis L. Shaw, Treas., Library
365.00
State Treasurer, Corporation Tax
13.07
B. & A. R. R. Bonds, Loker Fund Int.
40.00
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1917
745.91
L. R. Gerald. Coll., Ta x1919
485.22
L. R. Gerald, Coll., Tax 1920
3,292.05
:. L. R. Gerald. Coll., Int. on Taxes
53.38
J. R. Gerald, Moth Taxes 37.87
C. S Williams, Clerk, Water Dept. 100.50
E. F. Dorsheimer, Police Dept.
77
U. S. Treas., Trust Funds Int. 9.52
Albert Marchard, Weights and Measures 19.52
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