Town annual report of Andover 1899, Part 1

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1899
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 198


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TOWN OF ANDOVER, MASS.


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1899


ANNUAL REPORT OF TOWN OFFICERS, Including Reports of the WATER AND SEWER COMMISSIONERS.


ANDOVER


THEOL SEMINA Pi


MAR 6


LIBRARY


THE


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


Receipts and Expenditures


OF THE


TOWN OF ANDOVER


For the Financial Year Ending January 12, 1899


ID


VER


1000 INCORPORATED - MAY -


1646.


ANDOVER, MASS. THE ANDOVER PRESS 1899


CONTENTS.


Abatement of Taxes, Almshouse,


72


Memorial Day, 68


87


Military Aid, 68


Personal Property at,


88


Miscellaneous, 74


Relief out of,


82


Notes discounted, 73


Remaining in,


87


Repairs at,


81


Notes paid,


73


Anniversary, 250th,


68


Overseers of Poor,


79


Assessors' Report,


98


Park Commission,


65


Assets,


99


Park Commissioners' Report,


107


Auditors' Certificate,


106


Printing and Stationery, 70


Ballardvale Engine House,


64


Punchard Free School, 110


Boulders. The


69


Bonds, Redemption of,


71


Schedule of Town Property, 78


Cemetery Com., Report of,


94


Schools, 30


Chief Engineer's Report, 89 -


Chief of Police, Report,


91


Cities and Towns,


85


Collector's Account,


97


Commonwealth,


84


Cornell Fund,


93


County Tax,


72


Dump, Care of,


71


Dep't Recommendations,


112


Fire Alarm,


64


Fire Department,


62


State Tax, 72


71


Highways and Bridges,


37


Highway Surveyor,


56


Horses and Drivers, 55


Insurance, 73


Interest on Notes and Funds,


72


Liabilities. 99


Librarian's Report, 120


Lunatic Hospitals,


85


Macadam Roads, 53


Treasurer's Account, 99


Waterworks maintenance,


71


Memorial Hall Trustees' Report, 117 1 Ware Fund, 71


THEOL


ANDOVER SEMINAR Y


MAR


Summary of Appropriations and Receipts, 76


Summary of Selectmen's Orders, 77


Town House, 61


Town Meetings, 5


Town Officers, 59


Town Warrant, 113


30


Sidewalks, 51


Sinking Fund, 71


Snow, Removal of, 40


Soldier's Relief, 83


Spring Grove Cemetery, 69


State Aid


66


State Aid .- War with Spain, 67


State Highway, 70


Hay Scales, 70


Street Lighting,


School-houses, 33


School Books and Supplies, 35


Selectmen's Account,


TOWN OFFICERS, 1898.


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of Poor.


WILLIAM G. GOLDSMITH,


Term expires March, 1899


SAMUEL H. BOUTWELL,


66


66 1900


JOHN S. STARK, Secretary,


66


66


66 1899


Town Clerk and Tax Collector. ABRAHAM MARLAND.


Town Treasurer. GEORGE A. PARKER. School Committee.


J. NEWTON COLE, Chairman,


Term expires 1900


MRS. LIZZIE A. WILSON,


66


1901


MRS. ELLA S. MORRILL,


66


66


1901


JOHN L. BREWSTER,


66


66 1901


GEORGE D. PETTEE,


66


1900


WILLIAM SHAW,


66


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1900


JOHN ALDEN,


66


66 1899


JOHN N. COLE,


66


.6 1899


WILLIAM ODLIN,


66


66


1899


Superintendent of Schools. G. E. JOHNSON.


Water Commissioners.


JOHN H. FLINT, Chairman, Term expires March, 1899


FELIX G. HAYNES, Secretary,


66


16 1900


JAMES P. BUTTERFIELD, .6


..


1901


Waterworks Superintendent. JOHN E. SMITH.


Engineers of Fire Department.


LEWIS T. HARDY, Chief. GEORGE D. LAWSON, Clerk ANDREW McTERNEN, LOUIS A. DANE, ALLEN SIMPSON.


Park Commissioners.


ALBERT POOR, Chairman, FRANK S. MILLS,


Term expires March, 1900 66


1901


CHARLES L. CARTER,


66


66 1899


Highway Surveyor.


GEORGE W. CHANDLER, Term expires 1899


Board of Health.


CHARLES E. ABBOTT, M. D., Chairman, Term expires 1901 J. A. LEITCH, M. D., 1900 66 HOWEDL F. WILSON, 66 1899


Sewer Commissioners.


WILLIAM S. JENKINS, Chairman, JOHN L. SMITH, JOHN E. SMITH,


Term expires 1900


66


66 1899


1901


Chief of Police. GEORGE W. MEARS. Appointed.


Constables.


GEO. W. MEARS, WILLIAM L. FRYE, ELMER H. SHATTUCK. Trustees of Memorial Hall.


GEORGE W. FOSTER,


Term expires 1905


FREDERIC S. BOUTWELL,


66


1899


C. C. CARPENTER,


66 1900


JOSEPH W. SMITH,


66


66 1901


FRANCIS H. JOHNSON,


66


1903


E. KENDALL JENKINS,


66


66 1904


Trustees of Punchard Free School .- Terms expire 1901.


GEORGE H. POOR, SAMUEL H. BOUTWELL HORACE H. TYER, MYRON E. GUTTERSON, GEORGE A. PARKER.


Auditors.


CHARLES B. JENKINS, GEORGE A. HIGGINS, W. BYRON MORSE.


66


1902


JOSEPH A. SMART,


TOWN MEETINGS.


Annual Town Meeting, March 7, 1898.


Warrant.


ESSEX SS. : To either of the Constables of the Town of . Andover. GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Andover, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet and assemble in the Town House, in said Andover, on Monday, the seventh day of March, 1898, at nine o'clock, A. M., to act on the following articles, namely :


Article 1st. - To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2nd. - To choose Town Clerk, Treasurer, Collector of Taxes, one member of the Board of Selectmen. Assessors and Overseers of the Poor for one year or three years as the meeting may determine, and one member for one year to fill vacancy, one member of the Board of Health for three years, and one member for two years to fill vacancy, three members of the School Committee for three years, one Water Commis- sioner for three years, one Trustee of the Memorial Hall for seven years, one Sewer Commissioner for three years, Super-


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intendent of Streets, five Trustees of Punchard School for three years, one or more Auditors of Accounts, Constables, Fence Viewers, Field Drivers, Surveyors of Lumber, a Pound Keeper. Fire Wards and any other officers the town may determine to choose.


Article 3d. - To take action on the following question : " Shall Licenses be granted for the sale of Intoxicating Liquors in this town ?"


Article 4th. - To determine what sums of money shall be appropriated for Schools, School-houses, School Books and Supplies, Highways and Bridges, Sidewalks, Removing Snow, Horses and Drivers, Town Officers, Town House, Hay Scales, Fire Department, Insurance, Street Lighting. Print- ing and Stationary, Spring Grove Cemetery, Memorial Day, State and Military Aid, Waterworks, Interest on Bonds, Funds and Notes, State and County Taxes, Abatement of Taxes, Almshouse Expenses, Relief out of Almshouse, Repairs on Almshouse and other town charges and expenses.


Article 5th. - To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for a Steam Fire Engine on petition of the Engi- neers.


Article 6th. - To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for an addition to the present Engine House No. 1, for a stable, on petition of the Engineers.


Article 7th. - To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to paint and repair Engine House at Ballard Vale, on petition of Engineers.


Article 8th. - To see if the Town will accept Chapter 386, Acts of 1895, as amended by Chapter 139, Acts of 1897, entitled an Act to authorize the Town of Andover to establish a system of Sewerage.


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Article 9th. - To see if the Town will accept that portion of the system of sewers shown on plan of McClintock and Woodfall, dated January, 1894, lying on the east side of the Shawsheen River, together with the outlet to the Merrimac River, as a sewerage system and authorize the construction thereof.


Article 10th. - To see if the Town will authorize the issue of Eighty Thousand Dollars of Bonds for Sewer construction, on recommendation of Sewer Commissioners.


Article 11th. - To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to extend the concrete walk around the southerly end of Crescent Park, on petition of the Village Improvement. Society.


Article 12th. - To see if the Town vote to and will revoke its acceptance of the laws providing for the election of Select- men, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor, for terms of three years, on petition of George H. Poor and nineteen others.


Article 13th. - To see whether the Town will appropriate One Thousand Dollars to purchase of John H. Flint the present temporary entrance to Carmel Woods, and a new entrance from Walnut Avenue, as recommended by the Park Commissioners.


Article 14th .- To see if the Town will appropriate Twelve Hundred Dollars for general use of the Park Commissioners for the ensuing year.


Article 15th. - To see whether the Town will authorize the Park Commissioners to sell such wood as may be cut in Carmel Woods, and apply the proceeds in extension of work therein.


Article 16th. - To see whether the Town will adopt Chapter 190 of the Acts of 1896, relating to Tree Wardens, or Chapter 254 of the Acts of 1897, relating to a Forester to have charge of the trees in the highways, on petition Village Improvement Society.


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Article 17th. - To see if the Town will authorize the issue of Five Thousand Dollars of Water Bonds for construction purposes, on petition of the Water Commissioners.


Article 18th. - To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for care of the Public Dump, on petition of Village Improvement Society.


Article 19th .- To act on the reports of Town Officers.


Article 20th. - To see if the Town will accept the list of names of Jurors prepared by the Selectmen.


Article 21st. - To fix the pay of the Firemen for ensuing year.


Article 22d. - To determine the method of collecting the taxes the ensuing year.


Article 23d. - To determine the disposition of unexpended appropriations.


Article 24th. - To hear the final report of the Committee on the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Settle- ment of the Town, and appropriate a sum of money as recommended therein.


Article 25th. - To authorize the Treasurer to hire money for the use of the Town in anticipation of Taxes, upon the approval of the Selectmen.


Article 26th. - To determine the amount of money to be raised by taxation the ensuing year.


Article 27th. - To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.


Given under our hands at Andover, this twenty-third day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.


ARTHUR BLISS, Selectmen SAMUEL H. BOUTWELL, of Andover.


JOHN S. STARK,


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Officer's Return.


ANDOVER, March 7, 1898.


ESSEX, SS :


Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the Constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the inhabitants of said town to meet at the time and place, and for the purposes stated in said Warrant by posting a true and attested copy of the same on the Town House, on each School house, and no less than five other public places, where bills and notices are usually posted, said Warrants have been posted two Sundays.


GEO. W. MEARS,


Constable of Andover.


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of An- dover qualified to vote in town affairs, convened at the Town House in said Andover on the 7th day of March, 1898, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, agreeably to the requirements of the foregoing Warrant, and after reading part of the same by the Clerk it was


Voted, to dispense with the further reading of the War- rant.


The Officers Return was read.


Took up Article 1.


Chose George H. Poor, Moderator, by ballot, he receiving the one vote cast.


Took up Article 27.


Voted, to accept the resignation of Arthur Bliss as one of the Selectmen.


Voted, to accept the resignation of Wm. G. Goldsmith as Park Commissioner.


Voted, to take up Article 12.


Voted, to rescind the vote to elect Seletmen for three years.


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Voted, to elect three Auditors.


Voted, to elect three Constables.


Voted, to take up Article 2 and 3 together.


At five minutes past nine the polls were opened and the meeting proceeded to ballot for Town Officers, and to vote upon the Liquor License question.


The Standard ballot box failed to work properly and was laid aside, an open box being substituted therefor in taking the vote on the Liquor License question.


Voted, at 11.30 A. M., that the polls be closed at 2 o'clock P. M., and they were closed at that hour.


The Moderator appointed Thomas F. Pratt, John W. Bell, and Arthur T. Boutwell to sort and count ballots for Town Officers and Barnett Rogers to count the Liquor License votes, and they were all duly sworn by him to the faithful performance of their duty.


The whole number of votes cast was 767


Necessary for a choice where there were two or more candidates for the same office, 384


FOR TOWN CLERK AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES : Abraham Marland had 764


FOR TOWN TREASURER :


George A. Parker had 767


FOR SELECTMAN, ASSESSOR, AND OVERSEER OF POOR.


John S. Stark had 419


Wm. G. Goldsmith had 754


Charles Greene had 344


FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE,-3 years :


Mrs. Lizzie A. Wilson had 767


Mrs. Ella S. Morrill had 767


Thomas David had 362


John L. Brewster had 403


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FOR WATER COMMISSIONER,-3 years : Walter H. Coleman had 373


James P. Butterfield had 390


FOR HIGHWAY SURVEYOR :


George W. Chandler had 767


FOR BOARD OF HEALTH,-3 years :


Charles E. Abbott had 764


John A. Leitch had 767


James F. Richards had 1


FOR SEWER COMMISSIONER,-3 years :


John E. Smith had 766


FOR PARK COMMISSIONER,-3 years :


Frank S. Mills had 766


FOR CONSTABLES :


George W. Mears had 764


William L. Frye had 766


Elmer H. Shattuck had 761


Walter H. Coleman had 1


FOR TRUSTEE OF MEMORIAL HALL,-7 years : George W. Foster had 763


FOR AUDITORS OF ACCOUNTS :


Charles B. Jenkins had 610


George A. Higgins had 608


W. Byron Morse had 766


FOR TRUSTEES OF PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL,-3 years :


George H. Poor had 765


Horace H. Tyer had 765


Samuel H. Boutwell had 767


Myron E. Gutterson had 767


George A. Parker had 767


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FOR FENCE VIEWERS :


George Buchan had 368


Michael T. Welch had 767


Charles G. Hussey had 767


William H. Carter had


399


All the foregoing officers elected were chosen by ballot, the check list being used.


And the Moderator declared -


Abraham Marland elected Town Clerk and Collector of Taxes.


George A. Parker elected Town Treasurer.


John S. Stark elected Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of the Poor for one year.


William G. Goldsmith elected Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of the Poor for one year to fill out the unexpired term of Arthur Bliss.


Mrs. Lizzie A. Wilson, Mrs. Ella S. Morrill, John L. Brewster elected School Committee for three years.


James P. Butterfield elected Water Commissioner for three years.


George W. Chandler elected Highway Surveyor.


Charles E. Abbott elected Board of Health for three years.


John A. Leitch elected Board of Health for two years.


John E. Smith elected Sewer Commissioner for three years.


Frank S. Mills elected Park Commissioner for three years.


George W. Mears, William L. Frye, Elmer H. Shattuck, elected Constables.


George W. Foster elected Trustee of Memorial Hall for seven years.


Charles B. Jenkins, George A. Higgins, W. Byron Morse, elected Auditors of Accounts.


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George H. Poor, Horace H. Tyer, Samuel H. Boutwell, Myron E. Gutterson and George A. Parker elected Trustees of Punchard Free School for three years.


Michael T. Welch, William H. Carter, and Charles G. Hussey, elected Fence Viewers.


The result of the vote on the Liquor License question was declared by the Moderator to be as follows :


" Yes," 111.


" No," 466. Total, 577.


Voted, To proceed to vote for Park Commissioner in place of Wm. G. Goldsmith, resigned.


Whole number of votes cast 8


Charles L. Carter had six votes and was elected to fill Wm. G. Goldsmith's unexpired term of one year.


Chose Field Drivers : Horace S. Neal, J. Warren Mooar, George W. Mears, Herbert F. Chase, Newton Jaquith, jr.


Chose Surveyors of Lumber : Harry P. Abbott, Charles G. Hussey, Charles H. Marland, William H. Carter, Henry Gray, Frank E. Gleason, Samuel H. Bailey, John B. Jenkins, Herbert A. Moody, Edward S. Hardy, Albert A. Hardy.


Chose as Pound Keeper : George L. Burnham, and


Voted, That the town barn and barn yard be the pound.


Chose Trustee of Cornell Fund for three years : Charles Greene.


Voted, That the Town Treasurer receive four hundred dol- lars salary, and that the town pay the necessary sum to Security Company to become bondsman.


Voted, That forty-one hundred and fifty dollars be appro- priated for street lighting for the current year, that a com- mittee of five be appointed by the Chair to make contract and rearrange lights, contract to be made for not over three years.


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Took up Article 5.


To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for a Steam Fire Engine.


This article was not carried.


Took up Article 6.


To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for an addition ta Engine House No. 1 for a stable.


Voted, To indefinitely postpone this article.


Took up Article 7.


Voted, To appropriate five hundred dollars to paint and repair Engine House at Ballardvale.


Took up Article 8.


Voted, To accept Chapter 386, Acts of 1895, as amended by Chapter 139, Acts of 1897, entitled an act to authorize the Town of Andover to establish a system of sewerage.


The vote stood : Yes, 149; no, 23.


Took up Article 9.


Voted, To accept that portion of the System of Sewers shown on plan of Mcclintock and Woodfall, dated January, 1894, lying on the east side of the Shawsheen River together with the outlet to the Merrimack River as a Sewerage Sys- tem and authorize the construction thereof.


Took up Article 10.


Voted, That the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to issue the bonds of the Town to be designated on their face as the Andover Sewer Loan, to the amount of eighty (80) thousand dollars, the proceeds to be used for the purpose of constructing a system of sewers for the Town as authorized by Chap. 386, Acts of 1895, and Chap. 139, Acts of 1897.


The bonds hereby authorized shall be eighty (80) in number and shall be of the denomination of one thousand (1000) dollars each. They shall be numbered from one (1) to eighty (80), both numbers inclusive, and they shall bear date of June 1st, 1898, and shall mature and be paid numbers one (1) to ten


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(10), both numbers inclusive, ten thousand (10,000) dollars, June 1st, 1903 ; numbers eleven (11) to thirty (30). both numbers inclusive, twenty thousand (20,000) dollars, June 1st, 1908; numbers thirty-one (31) to (50), both numbers inclusive, twenty thousand dollars (20,000), June, 1913 ; numbers fifty-one (51) to eighty (80), both numbers inclu- sive, thirty thousand (30,000) dollars, June 1st, 1928. They shall bear interest at the rate of four (4) per centum per annum and the interest shall be payable semi-annually on the first day of June and December of each year. They shall have coupons attached to them providing for the payment of said interest at the times mentioned. The principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable at some convenient bank or office in the City of Boston, Mass. Said bonds shall be signed by the Town Treasurer and countersigned by the Sewer Commissioners as required by law and shall be sold by the Treasurer to the highest bidder therefor in proposals to be solicited by him from bankers and others.


For the purpose of paying the principle of said bonds at their maturity, a sinking fund is hereby established in accor- dance with the provisions of law in this behalf, and the Treasurer is hereby authorized and required to pay into said sinking fund whatever premium may be received from the sale of said bonds in excess of their face value and there shall be raised by taxation and contributed annually such sums as shall be sufficient with the excess from receipts from assessments and payments, together with the accumulations thereof, to pay the principle of said bonds at their maturity, but said sinking fund shall remain inviolate and pledged to the payment of said bonds and not to be used for any other purpose.


The vote stood, Yes, 161; no, 23.


Voted, That the town pay one-fourth the expense of con- structing the sewer and that the abuttors pay three-fourths thereof.


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Took up Article 11.


Voted, That two hundred dollars be appropriated to extend the concrete walk around the southerly end of Crescent Park.


Article 12 has already been voted upon.


Took up Article 13.


Moved, That the town appropriate one thousand dollars to purchase of John H. Flint the present temporary entrance to Carmel Woods, and a new entrance from Walnut Avenue, as recommended by the Park Commissioners.


The motion was not carried, the vote standing, yea, 80 ; no, 99.


Took up Article 14.


Voted, To appropriate twelve hundred dollars for the general use of the Park Commissioners for the ensuing year.


Took up Article 15.


Moved, That the town authorize the Park Commissioners to sell such wood as may be cut in Carmel Woods and apply the proceeds in extension of work therein.


This motion was not carried.


Took up Article 16.


Relating to Tree Wardens, also relating to a Forester to have charge of trees in the highways.


Voted, To indefinitely postpone.


Took up Article 17.


Voted, That the Treasurer be and hereby is authorized to issue the bonds of the Town, to be designated on their face " Andover Water Loan," to the amount of five thousand dol- lars, in addition to the amount heretofore issued for this purpose, the proceeds to be used to pay the expense of sup- plying the Town with water, as authorized by law. The bonds hereby authorized to be issued shall be five in number and of the denomination of one thousand dollars each ; they shall be numbered from 196 to 200, both numbers inclusive ; they shall bear the date of June 1st, 1898, and shall mature


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and be paid June 1st, 1928 ; they shall bear interest at the rate of four per centum per annum, and the interest shall be paid semi-annually on the first day of June and December in each year ; they shall have coupons attached to them provid- ing for the payment of said interest at the times aforesaid ; the interest and principal of said bonds shall be paid at some convenient bank or office in the city of Boston, Mass. Said bonds shall be signed by the Treasurer, and countersigned by the Water Commissioners, as required by law in this be- half, and shall be issued from time to time as the proceeds may be required by the Water Commissioners. They shall be sold by the Treasurer to the highest bidder therefor in proposals to be solicited by him from bankers and others.


For the purpose of paying the principal of said bonds at their maturity, a sinking fund is hereby established, in ac- cordance with the provisions of law in this behalf, and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay into the sinking fund what- ever premiums may be received from the sale of said bonds in excess of their face value, and there shall be raised by taxation and contributed annually to said sinking fund such sums as shall be sufficient, with the accumulations thereof, to pay the principal of said bonds at their maturity, and said sinking fund shall remain inviolate and pledged to the pay- ment of said bonds, and shall not be used for any other pur- pose.


Took up Article 4.


Voted, To appropriate the following stated sums of money : Schools, $21,000 00


School-houses, 2,200 00


School Books and Supplies, 1,500 00


Repairs on Highways and Bridges,


3,500 00


Macadamized Roads.


4,000 00


Sidewalks ($1000 of which to be expended under


" betterment act")


1,500 00


Amount carried forward,


$33.700 00


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Amount brought forward,


$33,700 00


Removing Snow,


3,500 00


Town Officers,


5.000 00


Town House,


1,000 00


Water-works, maintenance,


4,200 00


Sinking Fund,


875 00


Fire Department, running expenses,


2,500 00


66 66 fire alarm maintenance,


300 00


Horses and Drivers,


3,000 00


Street Lighting,


4,150 00


Printing and Stationery,


700 00


Spring Grove Cemetery (also proceeds of sale of lots),


300 00


Memorial Day,


200 00


State Aid,


1,600 00


Military Aid,


300 00


Expenses of Almshouse,


4,000 00


Relief out of Almshouse,


5,000 00


Repairs on Almshouse, (and unexpended balance of last year,) 500 00


State Tax.


5.000 00


County Tax,


5,000 00


Abatement of Taxes,


300 00


Interest on Notes, Funds, and Bonds,


9,500 00


Insurance,


200 00


Hay Scales,


50 00


Miscellaneous,


1,500 00


Ballardvale Engine House,


500 00


Concrete Walk around Crescent Park,


200 00


Public Dump (and unexpended balance from last year,) 50 00


250th Anniversary (and unexpended balance $126.62,) 538 79


1200 00


Park Commissioners,


$94,863 79


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Took up Article 18.


Voted, To appropriate fifty dollars for care of Public Dump ($25.00 of which will be needed for building fence.) Took up Article 19.


Voted, To accept the report of the Town Officers.


The Chair handed in the following names as the Street Lighting Committee : Wm. G. Goldsmith, Barnett Rogers, John L. Smith, John W. Bell, Colver J. Stone.


Took up Article 20.


Voted, To erase the following names from the Jury List at their own request : Albert W. Caldwell, James F. Scott.


Voted, To erase the name of Carl Hoffman from the Jury List, he being deemed incompetent to serve.


Voted, To accept the Jury List as amended, here following :


Abbott, Allen F.


Cole, Joseph F.


Abbott, Edward F.


Daley, James E.


Abbott, Stephen E.


Daley, Patrick J.


Anderson, Frank H.


Dane, Louis A.


Anderson, James


Davey, John


Averill, George L.


Dear, Alexander


Bailey, Samuel H.


Dodson, Richard J.


Bailey, Nathan R.


Donald, Walter S.


Bailey, Frank E.


Erving, Abbott


Billington, Charles F.


Farnham, Moses L.


Blunt, Charles C.


Flint, James S.


Bodwell, Lewis F.


Foster, Frank M.


Boutwell, Edward W.


Grosvenor, James


Boutwell, Samuel H.


Hackett, William H.


Bowman, Charles


Hanson, Eugene A.


Boynton, Henry


Hardy, Fred. S.


Brown, George A.


Hardy, Albert A.


Burns, William J.


Haynes, Bancroft T.


Caffrey. Owen F.


Hayward, Henry A.


Carter, William H.


Holt, Ballard


Carpenter, Charles C.


Herrick, George W


Chandler, Joshua H. Jowett, William H.


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Jenkins, Charles B.


Keeland, John E.


Kibbee, Charles H. Livingston, William Lovejoy, Stephen A. Lowd, Joseph H. McDermitt, Charles




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