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TOWN OF ANDOVER.
ANNUAL
REPORT
OF
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING
JANUARY 12, 1891.
ANDOVER, MASS., THE ANDOVER PRESS, PRINTERS. 1891.
THE
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF THE
TOWN OF ANDOVER.
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For the Financial Year ending January 12th, 1891.
ANDOVER : THE ANDOVER PRESS, PRINTERS. 1891
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REPORT.
Selectmen's Account.
SCHOOLS.
Appropriation by Town, March 3d, $17000 00
PAID ON ACCOUNT OF SCHOOLS.
Grammar School.
H. A. Halstead, teaching,
$118 42
Susie M. Wilbur, teaching,
410 00
Clara A. Putnam, teaching, 410 00
Annie A. Robinson, teaching, 342 02
Esther E. Barry, teaching,
312 00
James A. Brown, janitor,
316 00
George W. Chandler, coal and
wood,
253 75
$2162 19
South Centre District.
Anna E. Chase, teaching,
395 00
Edith McLawlin, teaching,
384 00
Abbie A. Richardson, teaching, 369 00
Annie B. Flint, teaching, 234 00
Hattie E. Harnden, teaching, 234 00
Agnes C. Morrison, teaching, 315 00
Amount carried forward, $1931 00 $2162 19
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Appropriation,
$17000 00
Amount brought forward, $1931 00 $2162 19
Bertha Smith, teaching, 135 00
Jennie S. Abbott, teaching, 135 00
Grace A. Langlands, teaching,
54 00
C. M. Baldwin, janitor,
102 00
James A. Brown, janitor,
66 30
George W. Chandler, wood and coal, 204 00
$2627 30
Ballard Vale District.
Florence Ayer, teaching, $410 00
Annie O. S. Clemons, teaching, 176 40
Mary F. Brown, teaching, 369 00
Nellie L. Buck, teaching, 306 00
Clara J. Baldwin, teaching, 129 60
Mary J. Jones, teaching, 198 00
Elizabeth R. Carty, teaching, 61 20
Hattie E. Harnden, teaching, 1 80
Orrell Ashton, janitor,
162 00
George W. Chandler, coal,
149 39
Bangs and Horton, coal, 49 75
Boston and Maine R.R., freight,
9 22
Silas Buck, labor, 5 00
H. O'Donnell, labor, 2 50
Andover Waterworks, water, 3 00
$2032 86
Abbot Village District.
Frances W. Meldrum, teaching, 384 00
Margaret C. Donovan, teaching, 369 00
Emma E. Gould, teaching, 342 00
Martha Manning, teaching, 27 00
Amount carried forward, $1122 00 $6822 35
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Appropriation,
$17000 00
Amount brought forward, $1122 00 $6822 35
John Schofield, janitor, 59 00
James Scott, janitor, 40 50
George W. Chandler, coal, 91 50
John Cornell, coal,
14 50
$1327 50
Scotland District.
Lillian Cole, teaching,
$369 00
Joseph Nuckley, janitor,
14 00
Lillian Cole, janitor,
6 00
John B. Abbott, wood,
30 50
$419 50
Holt District.
Martha Manning, teaching, $342 00
C. A. Hayward teaching,
27 00
Arthur Flint, janitor and pre- paring wood,
25 25
Alvin Jenkins, wood,
21 75
$416 00
Frye Village District.
Jennie H. Greaves, teaching, $260 00
Emma L. Ward, teaching, 384 00
Helen W. Battles, teaching,
369 00
Mabel F. Smith, teaching,
135 00
George May, janitor,
20 00
Albert May, janitor,
15 00
Joseph Milton, janitor,
15 00
George W. Chandler, coal,
87 70
John Cornell, coal,
14 50
James J. Abbott, wood, 5 25
Joshua H. Chandler, labor,
2 00
$1307 45
Amount carried forward,
$10292 80
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Appropriation,
$17000 00
Amount brought forward, $10292 80
West Centre District.
Hannah R. Bailey, teaching, $410 00
A. Josephine Beard, teaching, 182 00
May B. Hardy, teaching, 105 00
Ralph Trow, janitor, 21 90
George G. Phelps, janitor,
7 50
George W. Chandler, coal,
61 00
James Scott, preparing wood, 1 50
Joshua H. Chandler, labor, 1 75
$790 65
Osgood District.
Mary E. Manning, teaching, $369 00
George A. Carter, janitor, 13 00
Gertrude Wardman, janitor,
7 50
E. S. Hardy, wood, 7 50
C. L. Bailey, preparing wood, 3 00
$400 00
Bailey District.
Ella A. Swasey, teaching, $234 00
Caroline Walker, teaching,
135 00
Arthur J. Hardy, janitor,
12 00
Gracie Hardy, janitor,
6 00
George Boutwell, wood,
16 38
Edward S. Hardy, wood, 17 50
John Webster, wood, 23 00
$443 88
Abbott District.
Olive J. Lovejoy, teaching,
$387 00
Wesley B. Hardy, janitor and labor, 21 65
Warren Saunders, wood,
18 25
$426 90
Amount carried forward,
$12354 23
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Appropriation,
$17000 00
Amount brought forward, $12354 23
North District.
Jennie Birnie, teaching, $369 00
Margaret Rogers, janitor, 10 00
Warren Saunders, wood, 6 00
F. J. Noyes, preparing wood, 3 20
$388 20
H. A. Halstead, Superintendent of Schools, $884 16
Edward Butterworth, teaching
music, 369 00
$1253 16
Total expenditure,
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Balance unexpended,
$3004 41
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SCHOOL-HOUSES.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$1200 00
PAID ON ACCOUNT OF SCHOOL-HOUSES.
Grammar School-house.
Edward Butterworth, tuning
piano, $ 1 50
Hardy and Cole, repairs, 48 15
J. E. Whiting, supplies, 60
Brainard Cummings, repairs,
7 34
Erwin C. Pike, repairs, 15 58
M. E. White, repairs, 3 87
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 4 44
Henry P. Noyes, labor, 8 83
James A. Brown, labor, 3 00
Joseph H. Blunt, labor, 5 00
Mrs. Leary, cleaning, 3 60
Lizzie Ronan, cleaning,
4 80
$106 71
Intermediate School-house.
O. W. Venuard, repairs, $9 75
J. A. Leitch, repairs,
1 00
M. E. White, repairs, 5 35
Michael T. Walsh, repairs, 50
Smith and Manning, supplies, 1 05
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 51
Hardy and Cole, repairs, 50 87
Amount carried forward, $69 03
$106 71
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Appropriation,
$1200 00
Amount brought forward, $69 03 $106 71
R. M. Abbott, repairs, 1 00
Brainard Cummings, repairs, 1 85
T. A. Holt and Co., supplies, 2 39
Henry P. Noyes, supplies, 3 50
James A. Brown, cleaning, 13 00
Mrs. Kate Haggerty, cleaning, 4 80
Mrs. Conley, cleaning, 4 80
H. S. Wright, repairs, 2 45
$102 82
Ballard Vale School-house.
F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies, $ 9 74 Brainard Cummings, repairs, 378 20
Hardy and Cole, repairs, 46 75
J. Otis McFadden, window- shades, 26 50
C. W. Farrington, repairs, 2 50
Erwin C. Pike, repairs,
29 75
John H. Stafford, supplies,
3 75
F. W. Allen, repairs,
1 00
Thomas Clinton, gravel,
4 80
Andover Waterworks, service- pipe and water, 49 20
H. M. Hayward and son, grading, 33 00
$585 24
Abbott Village School-house.
Michael T. Walsh, repairs, $1 65
Smith and Manning, supplies, 1 16
H. McLawlin, supplies, 80
Brainard Cummings, repairs, 25
Hardy and Cole, repairs, 32 70
Geo. S. Cole, repairs, 15 47
T. A. Holt and Co., supplies, 60
Amount carried forward, $52 63 $794 77
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Appropriation,
$1200 00
Amount brought forward, $52 63 $794 77
Henry P. Noyes, supplies, 2 35
Mrs. E. McDermott, cleaning, 7 50
Mrs. J. Killacky, cleaning,
7 50
J. E. Clark, repairs,
15 00
Erwin C. Pike, supplies,
10 70
$95 68
Phillips School-house. Trustees of Phillips Academy, rent, 20 00
Holt School-house.
Henry Gray, repairs, $2 07
F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies, 25
Mary Waldo, cleaning,
2 00
Hardy and Cole, flag-pole, 32 25
Erwin C. Pike, supplies, 2 40
$38 97
Scotland School-house.
F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies, $5 03
J. E. Whiting, repairing clock, 1 00
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 10
Hardy and Cole, flag-pole,
32 25
Joseph Nuckley, repairs, 1 75
Geo. S. Cole, repairs, 100 93
$141 06
Frye Village School-house.
Smith and Manning supplies, $0 70
Joshua H. Chandler, repairs, 4 20
George S. Cole, repairs, 10 22
Hardy and Cole, flag-pole, 34 60
Brainard Cummings, repairs, 7 78
Otis Birnic, cleaning, 1 80
Mrs. W. Fortis, cleaning,
2 85
$62 15
Amount carried forward, $1152 63
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Appropriation,
$1200 00
Amount brought forward, $1152 63 West Centre School-house.
George S. Cole, repairs, $9 52
Michael T. Walsh, supplies, 16 96
Smith and Manning, supplies, 70
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
30
Joshua H. Chandler repairs,
1 50
C. C. Holt, repairing pump,
4 50
Hardy and Cole, repairs, 30 93
Brainard Cummings, repairs,
1 70
Edwin H. Barnard, painting, 5 33
Mrs. Mary Murphy, cleaning, 2 00
$73 44
Osgood School-house.
Michael T. Walsh, repairs, $1 50
Charles. L. Bailey, grading, 7 00
Hardy and Cole, flag-pole, 32 25
E. W. Emerson, cleaning, 5 00
J. B. Shaw, repairs, 13 98
Brainard Cummings, repairs,
1 10
$60 83
Bailey School-house.
J. E. Whiting, repairing clock,
$1 75
Hardy and Cole, flag-pole, 32 25
Erwin C. Pike, supplies, 40
Mary Hardy, cleaning, 5 00
Brainard Cummings, repairs, 90
$40 30
North School-house.
Joshua H. Chandler, repairs, $1 85
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 25
Mrs. Low, cleaning, 2 25
$4 35
Amount carried forward, $1331 55
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Appropriation,
$1200 00
Amount brought forward, $1331 55
Abbott School-house.
Michael T. Walsh, supplies, 20
Smith and Manning, supplies, $1 38
Henry MeLawlin, supplies, 43
Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, cleaning,
3 60
Hardy and Cole, flag-pole, 32 25
Henry P. Noyes, supplies, 9 90
$47 76
Total Expenditure,
$1379 31
$179 31 Overdrawn,
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SCHOOL-BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$1000 00
John H. Chandler,
$11 20
George A. Putnam, storc-keeper '89-'90, 46 00
American Express Company, 12 30
George F. King and Merrill,
136 73
Harrison Hume,
27 90
Boston School Supply Company,
295 29
Ginn and Company,
77 67
George S. Perry,
10 30
Eastern Educational Bureau,
38 84
William Ware and Co.,
44 40
Thompson, Brown, and Co.,
29 38
The Prang Educational Company,
132 35
D. C. Heath and Co.,
104 84
John N. Cole,
11 03
Abraham Marland, P. M.,
1 50
Silver, Burdett, and Co.,
12 27
H. A. Halstead,
1 50
Total expenditure,
$993 50
Balance unexpended,
$6 50
BALLARD VALE SCHOOL HOUSE.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$4612 85
Brainard Cummings, builder, $3946 60
Michael T. Walsh, furnaces and labor, 433 00
Smith and Mahoney, stone and labor, 183 25
William Forbes and Sons, ventilators,
50 00
$4612 85
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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Appropriation, March 3d,
฿8000 00
J. T. Lovejoy, superintendent of streets, $825 25
Hardy & Cole, stock and labor, 279 58
T. C. Sullivan, labor,
42 90
A. C. Richardson, labor,
48 92
Anderson and Bowman, iron-work,
35 35
Brainard Cummings, labor,
90
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
145 01
Fred. McIntire, labor,
228 16
Timothy Madden, labor,
219 91
John Madden, labor,
134 41
John Leary, labor,
13 73
James Donovan, labor,
14 10
William Harnedy, labor,
99 83
Edward F. Abbott, labor,
473 24
George D. Ward, labor,
58 05
Joshua Bailey, labor,
46 28
Timothy Sullivan, labor,
135 54
James Napier, labor,
11 85
Michael Logan, labor,
145 43
Thomas Leslie, labor,
210 16
Charles H. Bell, gravel,
31 36
James Carter, labor,
72 76
Otis Carter, labor,
128 26
Walter S. Donald, stone,
24 13
Richard Williamson, labor,
5 00
Timothy Haggerty, labor,
4 00
Patrick Driscoll, labor,
3 50
Dennis Driscoll, labor,
3 00
John Collins, labor,
18 38
P. Hannegan, labor,
132 08
James O. Carter, labor,
149 90
Timothy Sheehan, labor
6 23
Amount carried forward,
$3747 20
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Appropriation,
$8000 00
Amount brought forward,
$3747 20
William White, labor, · 193 96
James McCarty, labor,
26 63
Edward W. Burtt, labor,
36 68
William Spark, labor,
110 26
M. Toomey, labor.
57 23
Mooar and McCollum, gravel,
32 96
Joseph Bourdelais, labor,
157 51
Peter Reilly, labor,
160 66
George H. Worcester, labor,
3 00
Peter Quinn. labor,
126 61
James J. Abbott, labor.
40 50
John Hutchinson, labor,
19 88
John Driscoll, labor,
5 25
George W. Chandler, labor,
34 25
John Chandler, labor,
66 38
Daniel Daley, labor.
3 75
Patrick Murphy, labor,
3 45
Silas Buck, labor,
128 25
David Jameson, labor,
40 20
Frank Cunningham, labor,
52 65
George Dobson, labor,
24 08
John Barry, labor,
27 08
Alexander errah, labor,
63 90
E. H. Barnard, painting,
7 13
J. W. M~ oar, labor,
4 00
Joshua Ł Chandler, labor,
25 15
James Martin, labor,
177 25
John Webster, labor,
10 00
N. P. Dubord, labor,
60 93
George S. Cole, stock and labor,
37 13
J. S. Dearborn, stock and labor,
34 75
James Spark, labor,
114 68
William H. Tucker, labor,
161 10
Charles F. Adams, labor,
53 55
Amount carried forward, $5847 99
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Appropriation,
$8000 00
Amount brought forward,
$5847 99
George W. Stover, labor;
74 25
F. Burke, labor,
7 43
Alvin Jenkins, labor,
101 34
Warren Stiles, labor,
12 90
Austin Upton, labor,
27 15
George A. Bass, labor,
15 75
John Galvin, labor,
22 65
James Smith, labor,
41 70
Hugh O'Donnell, labor,
49 20
H. M. Hayward, labor,
21 00
Stephen Blaney, gravel, Ralph Ross, labor,
75
Albert Bancroft, labor,
9 00
Harry Williams, labor,
19 58
Nathan R. Bailey, labor,
15 75
Enoch O. Stevens, labor.
53 36
Warren Saunders, labor,
45 38
M. E. White, labor,
16 00
John B. Jenkins, labor.
14 85
James Haggerty, labor,
75
Frank Pratt, labor,
40
William Hackett, labor,
29 25
Henry E. Gould, labor,
29 10
Fred. Gould, labor,
9 00
Milo H. Gould, labor,
4 50
Henry Cunningham, labor,
12 45
John B. Abbott, labor,
13 12
George Leighton, labor,
9 75
Albert N. Holt, labor,
4 50
Jolın Hovey, labor,
22 35
Jolın Nuckley, labor,
11 25
Edward F. Hackett, labor,
1 50
Edward Adams, labor,
120 00
Daniel Stiles, labor,
21 00
Amount carried forward,
$6727 19
42 24
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Appropriation,
$8000 00
Amount brought forward,
$6727 19
Fred. Symonds, labor,
26 25
Joseph Johnson, labor,
7 50.
John Connelly, labor.
15 00
James O'Neil, labor,
26 63
Harry P. Abbott, labor,
13 50
Twiss Bros., gravel,
46 60
George E. Flint, gravel,
1 50
John Flemming, repairs,
40
William Clark, labor,
9 00
A. B. Cutler, gravel,
8 00
M Albert Bailey, labor,
. 10 50
James Stevens, labor,
2 10
John F. Leonard, labor,
9 00
E. Wentworth, labor,
1 50
F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies,
13 95
T. P. Harriman, iron-work,
18 15
William O'Connell, repairs
25
Augustus Upton, labor,
13 50
George P. Pillsbury, labor,
7 50
Edward S. Hardy, labor,
2 25
Edward Cronin, labor,
40
Edwin Upton, labor,
3 75
Sarah Jenkins, gravel,
1 12
Dennis Sweeney, labor,
4 80
Patrick Madden, labor,
75
Thomas Ferguson, labor,
53 60
Thomas Connell, labor,
4 25
Thomas Stevens, labor,
48
E. Buxton, labor,
2 55
George F. Holt, labor,
3 00
Andover Waterworks,
68 81
William Allen, gravel,
1 00
Daniel Murphy, labor,
2 40
Charles W. Livingston, labor,
2 25
Amount carried forward, $7109 43
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$8000 00
Amount brought forward,
$7109 43
George F. Mason, labor,
1 35
Herbert F. Chase, repairs,
90
Fred A. Sampson, labor,
2 00
E. Ham and Co., horses,
500 00
William Poor, wagon,
112 00
75 00
Charles F. Mayer and Son, harness, Total expenditure,
$7800 68
Balance unexpended,
$199 32
SIDEWALKS.
Appropriation, March 3,
$1000 00
J. T. Lovejoy, superintendent of streets, $106 50
James O. Carter, labor,
47 63
Timothy C. Sullivan,
49 65
M. E White, stock and labor,
144 29
Fred McIntyre, labor,
66 08
John Madden, labor,
3 00
James Spark, labor,
30 00
Michael Logan, labor,
15 00
P. Hannegan, labor,
3 00
Peter Quinn, labor,
7 50
Thomas Leslie, labor,
53 33
William White, labor,
61 95
Timothy Madden, labor,
64 95
James Martin, labor,
90 00
Edward F. Abbott, labor,
38 00
Otis Carter, labor,
14 25
Peter Reilly, labor,
18 00
Silas Buck, labor,
13 50
Alexander Derrah, labor,
3 75
James Smith, labor,
7 50
Stephen Blaney, gravel,
11 36
Mooar and McCollum, labor,
4 24
Amount carried forward,
$853 48
Appropriation,
19
Appropriation,
$1000 00
Amount brought forward,
$853 48
Patrick Madden, labor, 3 90
Thomas Ferguson, labor,
38 18
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
27 13
William Spark, labor,
35 40
James Carter, labor, Total expenditure,
11 80
$969 89
Balance unexpended,
$30 11
REMOVING SNOW.
Appropriation, March 2d,
$800 00
J. T. Lovejoy, superintendent of streets,
$3 38
Alvin Jenkins, labor,
4 20
William Halcrom, labor,
4 00
Charles C. Blunt, labor,
21 60
George Goodwin, labor,
1 00
William Mckenzie, labor,
1 50
Silas Buck, labor,
29 50
David Jameson, labor,
3 30
Edward W. Burtt, labor,
4 50
William H. Hackett, labor,
6 60
James Greive, labor,
1 12
Henry K. Flint, labor,
1 50
William Allen, labor,
3 60
William Spark, labor,
4 95
John L. Noyes, labor,
1 13
William H. Tucker, labor,
16 50
Henry E. Gould, labor,
3 08
George Boutwell, labor,
1 80
Samuel H. Boutwell, labor,
6 50
James J. Abbott, labor,
6 75
John O'Connell, stock and labor.
53 00
Joshua H. Chandler, labor,
4 20
T. P. Harriman, iron-work, Total expenditure,
25 00
-$208 71
Balance unexpended,
$591 29
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HIGHWAY HORSES.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$1200 00
Frank M. Smith, care of horses, $568 19
T. A. Holt and Co., grain and feed, 181 61
Smith and Manning, grain and feed, 146 25
J. H. Campion, grain and feed,
33 30
Samuel H. Boutwell, hay, John Cornell, hay and straw,
41 27
George F. Baker, straw,
10 55
Henry McLawlin, hardware,
16 62
William H. Higgins, medicine,
1 00
Charles F. Mayer and Son, harness, stock. and labor, 36 20
Anderson and Bowman, iron-work,
18 85
T. P. Harriman, iron-work,
41 65
Brainard Cummings, stock and labor, :7 85
J. O'Connell, stock and labor, 10 75
Hardy and Cole, stock and labor,
37 26
Total expenditure,
$1193 42
Balance unexpended,
$6 58
Earnings of Horses.
Highways and sidewalks,
$1352 40
Removing snow, 35 85
Fire Department,
58 00
Frank M. Smith, driver (credit),
568 00
Manure (credit), 25 00
$2039 25
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REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
The constantly increasing travel and " wear and tear " on the roads in and around our villages necessitate improved methods of repairing. Long and convincing experience of a host of road-makers shows that broken stone is the best and most economical material for us to use in mending our ways. In order to obtain this material at lowest cost, the Town ought to own a stone-crusher. Such a machine as Andover needs would cost $2400, and I carnestly advise the purchase of one of the best make. In advising this purchase, I do so after much thought and investigation, having visited several places in which the crushers are used, and talked with the operators.
There are thousands of loads of good stone more con- venient to the roads than many of our gravel-banks, and all observing citizens know that our famous Indian Ridge bank furnishes more bulk of stone than gravel, and they must be separated by hand-picking, raking, and screening before using. Had we a crusher, all this mixed material could be run through it just as dug from the bank, and into a revolving screen attached to the crusher, which would deliver the different grades of material separate and ready for the road, and, I believe, at less cost than by the tedious method of hand-picking, raking, screening and wheeling away.
Concerning the cost of repairing a crusher, which some citizens fear would be excessive, -the town of Methuen bought a crusher last year ; half a mile of roadway, forty- three feet wide, has been covered with stone from that crusher without so much as a cent of cost for repairs. Ed- ward Adams, of North Andover, ran his crusher two years with very little expense for repairing, and earned much more than its cost with it in that time.
Respectfully,
JOSEPH T. LOVEJOY.
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TOWN OFFICERS.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$8000 00
George H. Poor, Moderator, $10 00
Peter D. Smith, Selectman, Assessor, and Overseer of the Poor, 750 00
Samuel H. Boutwell, Selectman, Assessor, and.Overseer of the Poor, 700 00
John S. Stark, Selectman, Assessor, and Overseer of the Poor, 700 00
George A. Putnam, Town Clerk and
Registrar of Voters, and Tax Collector, 726 02 George A. Putnam, Clerk of Board, 1889, 100 00
George A. Parker, Town Treasurer, 300 00
Water Commissioners :
John H. Flint, 1839 and '90, 833 32
James P. Butterfield, 1889 and '90, 833 32
Felix G. Haynes, 1889 and '90, 833 32
School Committee :
Felix G. Haynes, 1889,
150 00
John A. Leitch, 1889, 125 00
Election Officers :
Peter D. Smith, 1889, 5 00
Frank B. Jenkins, 1889 and '90, 10 00
Alexander Dick, 1889 and '90, 10 00
William P. Regan, 1889 and '90, 10 00
William H. Sleath, balance of 1889, 2 00
William S. Clemons, balance of 1889, 2 00
William Charnley, 1890, 5 00
John H. Flint, 1890, 5 00
James P. Butterfield, 1890, 5 00
John A. Burtt, 1890,
5 00
Frederick S. Boutwell, 1890,
5 00
Amount carried forward, $6124 98
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$8000 00
Appropriation,
Amount brought forward, $6124 98
Registrars of Voters :
Henry McLawlin,
15 25
Joseph F. Cole,
15 25
Henry Isler,
18 75
Auditors of Accounts :
Peter D. Smith, 1889,
5 00
Abraham Marland, 1889, 5 00
Board of Health :
Samuel K. Johnson, 40 00
Henry A. Bodwell,
40 00
Charles E. Abbott,
50 00
George H. Poor, Town counsel, 75 00
Peter D. Smith, assessing bank tax, 15 00
Peter D. Smith, running town lines, 12 00
Samuel H. Boutwell, running town lines, 12 00
John S. Stark, running town lines, 12 00
George F. Cheever, chief of police and constable,
715 00
Geo. W. Mears, policeman and constable, 600 00
Charles U. Tuck, constable, 13 00
Policemen :
Charles H. Dugan,
61 25
Thomas W. Wilkie, 2 00
Michael T. Welch,
13 00
J. Warren Mooar,
11 00
William Gillespie,
24 00
Elmer H. Shattuck,
5 00
Walter S. Donald,
10 00
Henry K. Flint,
52 00
William L. Frye, 12 25
Richard M. Abbott, truant officer,
10 00
Robert Bell, janitor of Town House,
16 60
Total expenditure,
$7985 33
Balance unexpended,
$14 67
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TOWN HOUSE.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$2500 00
Robert Bell, janitor,
$198 50
George F. Baker, wood, 8 00
George W. Chandler, coal,
318 00
Erwin C. Pike, supplies,
13 10
Erwin C. Pike, part payment on steam- heating apparatus 900 00
Smith and Manning, supplies, 6 35
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
6 54
George Busfield, sawing wood,
2 00
Andover-Electric Company, light,
140 00
Hardy and Cole, repairs,
18 50
Henry P. Noyes, chairs, 11 50
George S. Cole, alterations in town house, 672 88
John S. Graham, slate repairing,
12 80
Chelmsford Foundery, two cell-doors, 20 00
Charles P. Rea, cleaning vault, 75
William Wood, painting, 154 51
Thomas P. Harriman, supplies,
3 50
Andover Waterworks, water,
1 85
W. J. Jones, labor, stone-work,
3 80
John R. Loring, keys,
50
Anderson and Bowman, supplies,
90
J. E. Whiting, repairing clock, 1 50
Total expenditure,
$2495 48
Balance unexpended,
$4 52
HAY SCALES.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$50 00
Fairbanks Bros. and Co., weigh books, $3 00
Jonathan M. Bean, weigher, 18 75
Total expenditure, $21 75
Balance unexpended, $28 25
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$2500 00
Lewis T. Hardy chief engineer,
$50 00
George D. Lawson, engineer and clerk,
50 00
M. E. White, engineer,
35 00
William Sleath, engineer,
35 00
Andrew McTernen, engineer,
35 00
George C. Lyle, engineman,
244 33
George C. Lyle, janitor H. and L.,
12 00
George C. Lyle, special at reservoir,
29 40
Allan Simpson, engineman and steward,
187 50
John H. Clinton, steward and fireman,
137 50
Hugh O'Donnell, use of horses,
18 50
Horace S. Neal, labor,
5 00
Henry Shaw, labor,
2 50
J. H. Leonard, flag-staff, 12 25
C. F. Mayer and Son, repairs, 11 25
George W. Chandler, coal, 210 75
Erwin C. Pike, supplies, stove, and piping, 93 97
C. Everett Culef, gong, 45 00
S. G. Bean, use of horse, 2 00
George S. Holderness, repairs,
1 00
John H. Chandler, express,
2 20
Benj. B. Tuttle, express,
2 75
Smith and Manning, supplies,
3 19
Craighead and Kintz Mfg. Co., supplies,
4 89
Steamer, No. 1, pay-roll,
500 00
Steamer, No. 2, pay-roll,
375 00
William H. McTernen, steward, 40 00
Patrick Daley, supplies, 3 78
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 4 39
Greene and Woodlin, supplies,
5 90
F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies, 8 07
Hardy and Cole, repairs,
98 36
Amount carried forward, $2266 48
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Appropriation,
$2500 00
Amount brought forward, $2266 48
Allan Supply Co., link blocks, 17 00
Edwin Roger and W. E. Decrow, supplies, 12 12
Boston Woven Hose Co., supplies, 37 24
Tyer Rubber Company, supplies, 7 70
George F. Holt, supplies, 12 12
C. A. Boone, damages to carriages,
62 50
Andover Waterworks, 36 26
Edward F. Abbott, use of horses, 5 00
George D. Lawson, repairs, 4 00
James A. Treat and Co., supplies, 5 00
George Goodhue, piping,
5 77
Herbert F. Chase, labor,
2 45
Moores E. White, use of horse,
2 00
Jolın S. Dearborn, repairs,
3 75
Thomas P. Harriman, repairs,
11 25
Charles H. Shattuck, repairs,
3 75
J. Leary, use of horses,
5 00
Total expenditure,
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$2499 39 -
Balance unexpended, 61
INSURANCE ACCOUNT
Appropriation, March 3d,
$300 00
Joseph A. Smart, insurance on Town House, Engine-house, and School-houses. $262 00
Balance unexpended, $38 00
SHADE TREES.
Appropriation, March 4th, $100 00
M. C. Andrews, Committee of the Farmer's Club.
$100 00
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MEMORIAL DAY.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$200 00
H. S. Robinson, orator, $15 00
Andover Brass Band, music,
50 00
Lincoln Lodge No. 78 A.O.U.W., use of piano, 5 00
Edward Butterworth, music,
60
John Pray, carriages,
30 00
George D. Millett, flowers, 20 25
James Lockhart, flowers,
20 25
George Piddington, flowers, .
15 90
Miss C. A. Goldsmith, flowers,
20 25 ·
Patch and Fellows, flags,
3 30
Charles S. Parker, care of soldiers' lot,
2 25
George S. Cole, labor,
10 35
O. W. Vennard, setting head-stone,
75
Ballard Holt, painting wreaths in cemetery, 6 10 Total expenditure, - - $200 00
PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
Appropriation, March 3d,
$1000 00
John H. Chandler, stationery,
$2 35
Andover Press, printing and supplies,
737 64
S. W. Fellows, supplies,
7 50
Marden and Rowell, dog licenses,
5 00
John N. Cole, supplies,
9 77
H. M. Meek, tally sheets,
1 00
Total expenditure,
$763 26
Balance unexpended,
$236 74
USE OF HYDRANTS.
Appropriation, March 3d, $3000 00
Andover Waterworks, $3000 00
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WATER FOUNTAINS.
$1000 00
Appropriation, March 3d,
H. W. Clapp, Fountains,
$445 74
Boston and Maine Railroad, freight,
11 40
George W. Chandler, carting,
6 00
George Goodhue, stock and labor,
123 17
Erwin C. Pike, drain-pipes,
51 12
Moores E. White, stock and labor,
42 25
Andover Waterworks, paving-stone and labor, 60 25
Total expenditure, $739 93
Balance unexpended,
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