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9' <br />Other localities were given similar treatment and as a result but <br />few eggs are now to be found. <br />The expense of carrying on the work has greatly exceeded the <br />appropriation made by the town but it was thought not only by the <br />Warden but the Selectmen that it would prove the best economy to <br />have it thoroughly done. <br />Little attention has been paid to the trimming of trees because of <br />the great expense incurred in destroying the insect pests. <br />It now seems probable that the insects may be held in check and <br />a fair amount of trimming be done at an expense considerably less <br />than that required for the year past. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />CORNELIUS WELLINGTON, <br />Tree Warden. <br />92 <br />REPORT OF TREASURER OILMOR FUND. <br />JANUARY 1, 1904. <br />HARRIKT B. GtLMOR FUND. <br />Permanent fund invested in town note $500.00 <br />Accumulated interest deposited in Lexington Savings Bank 280.31 <br />E. S. SPAULDING, <br />Treasurer. <br />REPORT OF TREASURER, 1-IAYES FOUN- <br />TAIN FUND. <br />JANUARY I, 1904. <br />HAYES FOUNTAIN FUND. <br />Principal deposited in Lexington Savings Bank <br />Received interest <br />Paid for care of fountain <br />Balance available <br />$866.00 <br />$30.30 <br />11.25 <br />$19.06 <br />E. S. SPAULDING, <br />Treasurer. <br />