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J. N. Cole, supplies and use of piano, 8.50
Abbott Erving, repairs
4 70
E. C. Pike, repairs.
10 63
Brainard Cummings, repairs,
51 24
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
28 36
H. F. Chase, supplies, 4 50
Hardy & Cole, repairs,
13 18
Lewis G. Currier, labor,
48 15
Brown's Express,
37 25
J. E. Whiting, clocks, 20 00
Robert Bell, labor, 2 00
George Saunders, supplies, 1 00
American Express Co., 1 00
J. H. Blunt, labor,
5 00
W. C. Edwards, repairs,
123 38
$415 69
South Centre School-house.
Abbott Erving, labor, $14 80
M. T. Walsh, repairs on furnace, 7 70
Brainard Cummings, repairs, 145 81
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
4.02
H. F. Chase, supplies, 2 75
E. C. Pike, supplies and labor, 108 57
J. H. Blunt, labor, 5 00
Amount carried forward, $288 65 $415 69
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Appropriation, $3000 00
Amount brought forward, $288 65 $415 69
Laura F. Farnum, supplies, 64
H. P. Noyes, supplies, 2 12
Andover Waterworks, labor,
28 89
G. B. Smart & Co., plumbing, 244 09
George A. Parker, treasurer, boiler and fittings, 350 00
Jerry Leary, labor, 12 10
M. E. White, repairs,
57 45
W. F. Rutter & Co., plumbing, 251 43
$1235 37
Ballard Vale School-house.
Henry P. Noyes, supplies, $ 30
E. C. Pike, repairs on furnace, 20 65
H. F. Chase, supplies, 6 27
M. E. White, sand,
1 50
Brainard Cummings, repairs,
8 50
F. G. Haynes & Co., supplies, 11 70
John Dearborn, labor, 2 50
S. E. Cortell, labor, 2 25
J. E. Whiting, repairing clocks, 2 25
Brown's Express, 3 10
$59 02
Abbott Village School-house.
H. P. Noyes, supplies, $21 25
George Saunders, repairs,
44 00
Abbott Erving, repairs, 50
C. B. Mason, repairs,
78 75
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
12 55
E. C. Pike, supplies, 2 42
H. F. Chase, supplies, 3 76
James Scott, labor, 8 00
G. B. Smart & Co., plumbing, 24 18
Amount carried forward, $195 41 $1710 08
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Appropriation, $3000 00
Amount brought forward, 195 41 $1710 08
Jessie F. Greene, waste basket, 50
Chandler Adjustable Chair and Desk Co., 10 20
J. E. Whiting, clocks, 10 00
Brainard Cummings, repairs, 2 75
J. H. Blunt, labor, 2 00
Henderson Bros., labor, 22 86
Andover Water Works, labor, 9 00
$252 72
Frye Village School-house.
E. C. Pike, supplies, 24 87
Charles A. Craig, labor, 7 10
H. F. Chase, supplies, 75
J. H. Blunt, labor,
2 00
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 95
Brainard Cummings, repairs, 4 66
$40 33
West Centre School-house.
Joshua H. Chandler, labor, $10 10
Frauk Hardy, repairs, 88
J. H. Blunt, labor, 2 00
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 1 55
C. A. Hardy, labor, 1 00
$15 53
Osgood School-house.
Henry P. Noyes, supplies, $ 67
Henry Bourdelais, labor, 1. 00
J. H. Blunt, labor, 2 00
C. L. Bailey, labor, 160
J. E. Whiting, repairing clock,
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$6 02
Amount carried forward, $2024 68
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Appropriation,
$3000 00
Amount brought forward, $2024 68
Scotland School-house.
E. C. Pike, repairs, $4 56
J. H. Blunt, labor, 2 00
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 1 45
Brainard Cummings, repairs,
1 9.
$9 96
Holt School-house.
E. C. Pike, repairing stove, $1 05
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 1 08
James Dole, labor, 1 00
$3 13
Bailey School-house.
George Saunders, repairs, $5 20
E. C. Pike, supplies,
70
J. H. Blunt, labor,
2 00
H. McLawlin, supplies, 25
$8 15
Abbott School-house.
Hardy & Cole, repairs, $18 76
E. C. Pike, supplies, 2 23
J. H. Blunt, labor, 2 00
H. McLawlin, supplies, 2 15
J. E. Whiting, repairing clock, 1 25
$26 39
North School-house.
A. A. Hardy, repairs,
$2 00
J. H. Blunt, labor, 2 00
$4 00
Amount carried forward, $2076 31
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Appropriation,
$3000 00
Amount brought forward, $2076 31
Punchard School-house.
George Saunders, repairs, $32 80
Albany Venetian Blind Co., 100 00
Chandler Adjustable Chair and Desk Co., 303 00
Franklin Ed. Co., supplies,
57 72
$493 52
Miscellaneous.
Henry P. Noyes, furniture, $47 50
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 17 05
Abbott Erving, general repairs and cleaning of all the school
houses, as per contract, 155 56
Charles Muster, painting, 12 00
Edward McCabe, on boiler, 197 66
$429 77
Total expenditure,
$2999 60
Balance unexpended, $ 40
NEW GRAMMAR SCHOOL BUILDING.
Insurance,
$15000 00
Appropriation,
5000 00
Sale of Boiler,
350 00
Sale of Junk,
31 46
$20381 46
Merrill & Cutler,
$582 85
U. S. School Furniture Co.,
402 64
Boston & Maine Railroad,
38 58
W. C. Edwards,
19120 00
W. F. Rutter & Co.,
55 00
Total expenditure,
20199 07
$182 39
Unexpended,
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SCHOOL-BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
$1800 00
Appropriation, March 5th,
Brown's Express,
$11 72
Prang Educational Company,
92 50
Silver, Burdett & Co.,
134 46
D. C. Heath & Co.,
110 02
Willard Small,
7 35
J. L. Hammett,
269 95
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
83 14
Thompson, Brown & Co.,
190 62
Leach, Shewell & Sanborn,
37 50
American Book Company,
39 40
John N. Cole,
163 15
Andover Press,
100 60
Ginn & Co.,
341 83
American Express Co.,
8 65
University Publishing Co.,
87 16
W. A. Baldwin,
9 17
Lee & Shepard.
33 92
E. H. Butler & Co.,
5 00
Dodd, Mead & Co.,
64 72
Charles Scribner & Son,
2 91
T. A. Holt & Co.,
1 82
Boston School Supply Company,
2 55
Total expenditure,
$1798 14
Balance unexpended,
$1 86
Highways and Bridges.
$5000 00
James O. Carter, labor,
$417 94
Herbert Nelson, labor, 9 00
William Tucker, labor,
4 50
Albert Jenkins, labor,
6 00
S. A. Lovejoy, labor,
56 83
Nelson Hibbert, labor,
49 50
Daniel Fitzpatrick, labor,
31 50
Timothy C. Sullivan, labor,
261 91
William Leary, labor,
304 15
Almon Abbott, labor,
21 50
Reuben Webb, labor,
30 75
S. H. Boutwell, labor,
80 50
E. G. Hardy, labor,
85 00
Joseph Bourdelais, labor,
140 76
Harry Bourdelais, labor,
53 18
Frank Harrington, labor,
4 50
George Hatch, labor,
33
James Hunt, labor,
1 50
Henry Clukey, labor,
138 89
John Leary, labor,
97 06
William Gillespie, labor,
18 67
Patrick Harnett, labor,
330 16
Frank Mccluskey, labor,
304 49
John Driscoll, labor,
28 89
Timothy Madden, labor,
325 64
William Galvin, labor,
6 00
George Boutwell, labor,
10 00
Frank Cunningham, labor,
18 00
George Flint, gravel,
5 36
Amount carried forward, $2842 51
Appropriation, March 5th,
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$5000 00
Appropriation,
Amount brought forward,
$2842 51
Wm. Smith, labor,
27 00
A. W. Taylor, labor,
50
George Saunders, labor,
90
Silas Buck, labor,
6 50
Daniel Sullivan, labor,
75
Newton Jaquith, jr., labor,
25 50
W. H. Carter, labor,
40 04
Charles P. Rea, labor,
5 36
E. C. Pike, labor,
7 51
Henry McLawlin, hardware,
95 00
Boston & Maine R. R. Co., freight,
18 56
T. H. Lord, labor,
5 25
C. H. Cheever, labor,
12 00
N. H. Perkins, labor,
7 50
H. F. Chase, labor,
1 60
Daniel P. Stiles, labor,
5 38
Anderson & Bowman, iron work,
13 90
Samuel H. Bailey, labor,
1 00
Michael Shea, labor,
3 75
Hardy & Cole, labor and lumber,
207 87
T. P. Harriman, iron work,
31 50
Cornelius Cronin, labor,
7 50
Mark Holt,
15 00
C. W. Livingston,
4 50
John O'Connell, labor and lumber,
10 25
Frank E. Gleason,
7 00
Treat Hardware & Supply Co., supplies,
31 58
Moores E. White, labor,
5 25
Augustus A. Upton,
1 50
J. T. Lovejoy, Supt. of Streets,
706 41
William Lowe, labor,
7 66
M. W. Tuck, labor,
2 83
E. W. Boutwell, labor and gravel,
10 40
Patrick Conway, labor,
10 00
Amount carried forward, $4179 76
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Amount brought forward,
$4179 76
Brainard Cummings, labor,
8 94
Samuel Smith, labor,
2 50
F. G. Haynes & Co., supplies,
4 29
E. W. Bigelow & Co.,
26 93
Thomas O'Brien, labor,
18 67
Joseph Sherry, labor,
115 66
George L. Averill, labor,
3 60
John Haggerty, labor,
274 10
American Express Co.,
1 85
Andover Water Works,
4 86
J. T. Lovejoy, supplies,
67
Concord Foundry Co.,
10 50
Luther Twiss, gravel,
10 00
Brown's Express,
3 00
T. F. Higgins,
75 25
J. Warren Mooar,
28 90
John Maddox, wood,
22 00
American Road Machine Co.,
11 20
Timothy Haynes, labor,
17 67
Harry Abbott, labor,
42 00
Herbert Whitten, labor,
8 50
George L. Burnham, Supt., labor,
13 50
H. M. Hayward, labor,
1 00
Peter D. Smith,
13 00
A. J. Wellington,
25 00
Hartwell B. Abbott,
6 60
James J. Abbott,
2 00
Western Wheel Scraper Co.,
31 25
Patrick Lahey, labor,
1 50
Stephen Blaney, gravel,
4 00
D. H. Andrews,
1 50
George W. Tibbets,
8 00
John Humphrey,
3 38
Nelson Maskell, labor,
3 00
Joshua H. Chandler, labor, Total expenditure,
2 85
$4987 43
Balance unexpended,
$12 57
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SIDEWALKS.
$500 00
Appropriation, March 5th,
W. J. Jones, labor,
13 11
Moores E. White, labor,
36 00
Henry Abbott, labor,
4 00
James O. Carter, labor,
47 25
Frank McCuskar, labor,
46 08
Patrick. Hartnett, labor,
46 08
William Leary, labor,
39 50
John Leary, labor,
11 08
Thomas Higgins, labor,
11 08
Joseph Sherry, labor,
10 50
Timothy Madden, labor,
46 08
Timothy Sullivan, labor,
9 92
S. A. Lovejoy, labor,
13 50
Herbert Whiton, labor,
1 50
Herbert Nelson, labor,
4 50
Stephen Abbott, labor,
9 00
Warren Mears, labor,
3 00
Joseph Bourdelais, labor,
15 75
Harry Bourdelais, labor,
5 25
Joseph T. Lovejoy, Supt., labor,
75 00
Total expenditure,
$448 18
Balance unexpended,
$51 82
REMOVING SNOW.
Appropriation, March 5th,
$500 00
James O. Carter, labor,
27 61
S. A. Lovejoy, labor,
9 01
Silas Buck, labor,
46 00
Edward W. Burtt, labor,
23 40
S. O. Cheever, labor,
3 00
George W. Chandler, labor,
14 50
N. H. Perkins, labor,
3 68
Amount carried forward, $127 20
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Appropriation, March 5th,
$500 0
Amount brought forward,
$127 20
William Tucker, labor, 33 15
J. T. Lovejoy, Supt.,
85 41
Samuel H. Bailey, labor,
9 50
Samuel H. Boutwell, labor,
11 77
George Boutwell, labor,
5 50
Richard Whitten, labor,
83
Robert Holt, labor,
1 00
Timothy Sullivan, labor,
2 67
T. H. Lord, labor,
24 98
Frank McCusker, labor,
11 47
Timothy Madden, labor,
5 16
John Maroney, labor,
3 83
Patrick Hartnett, labor,
5 25
William Leary, labor,
4 50
Michael Stack, labor,
11 00
Hardy & Cole, labor,
2 00
John Leary, labor,
1 67
Cornelius Sullivan, labor,
1 33
Thomas J. O'Brien, labor,
5 92
John O'Brien, labor,
3 03
Michael Connor, labor,
1 50
Michael Dagon,
1 67
John Madden,
1 50
George Dane,
1 00
Daniel Donovan, labor,
1 33
Joseph Bourdelais, labor,
20 50
Harry Bourdelais, labor,
5 33
Daniel F. Harrington, labor,
16 00
Jabez Wardman, labor,
3 33
Henry Bourdelais, labor,
3 33
John F. Nuckley, labor,
11 50
Edward S. Hardy, labor,
10 50
John L. Noyes, labor,
2 25
William Clark, labor,
6 75
Amount carried forward, $443 66
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$500 00
Appropriation, March 5th,
Amount brought forward, $ 443 66 83
Edgar Wright, labor,
J. Warren Mooar, labor, 2 50
Robert Watson, labor,
37
E. G. Hardy, labor,
9 66
Francis H. Foster, labor,
7 99
Jesse H. Clark, labor,
9 75
Daniel Fitzpatrick, labor,
17 75
Almon Abbott,
1 70
Jerry Golden, labor,
4 08
George Goldsmith, labor,
68
B. F. Smith, labor,
21 70
C. C. Blunt, labor,
36 00
A. Remmes, labor,
3 75
Thomas E. Gray, labor,
2 25
James H. Hardy, labor,
3 00
George L. Burnham, Supt., labor,
7 20
Newton Jaquith, Jr.,
3 33
Henry E. Gould, labor,
38 33
Patrick Murphy, labor,
4 17
Daniel Murphy, labor,
1 67
John B. Jenkins, labor,
19 80
John Sweeney, labor,
3 33
Richard Haskell, labor,
1 65
W. H. Carter, labor,
14 00
James Donnovan, labor,
1 33
Charles A. Jameson, labor,
8 50
James J. Abbott, labor,
14 28
Joshua H. Chandler, labor,
10 65
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
3 10
Nathan R. Bailey, labor,
8 75
John F. Perham, labor,
6 75
Total expenditure,
$712 51
Overdrawn,
$212 51
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MORTON STREET EXTENSION.
Appropriation,
$298 56
Henry McLawlin, tools and plow,
$20 24
Frank McKuskar, labor, 16 53
Timothy Madden, labor,
34 03
Joseph T. Lovejoy. Supt.,
54 00
Patrick Hartnett, labor,
24 30
T. C. Sullivan, labor,
27 80
Thomas Higgins, labor,
31 33
James O. Carter,
27 80
Total expenditure,
236 03
Unexpended,
$62 53
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
To the Selectmen of the Town of Andover :
GENTLEMEN : I herewith present my fifth annual report on Highways and Bridges.
January 23, 1894, we began work near the Blanchard place on Phillips Street. Having worked four days we were obliged to stop on account of winter's setting in, and no more work was done until March 12. Then beginning where we left off in January, Phillips Street was gravelled to Main Street.
March 19, we began to work on Park Street. This street was ploughed and then put in shape with the road machine. After this the stone crusher was started up and seven hun- dred and twenty six yards of broken stone were used. This street was stoned from Bartlett Street east to the house of M. A. Clement, including sidewalks, and cost the Highway De- partment two hundred and sixty-two dollars and seventy-five cents. A grate was put in opposite Florence Street. The sidewalk was continued west from Bartlett Street to Pike's tin shop.
Our next stone work was begun where we left off two years ago, near the house of B. F. Smith, on Central Street. We
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stoned as far as the Coburn driveway, using four hundred and fifty-two yards of stone.
Essex Street has been patched near the Catholic Church, using about thirty-three yards of stone. The street has also been cleaned, surface and gutters, from Brook Street to Main Street.
Main Street was surveyed from the southeast corner of the Bank building to Gleason's corner. The sidewalk, paved gut- ter and street were brought to grade. The old roadbed was dug up, screened and replaced. This required about twenty- five yards of stone from the pit. The electric road paid for this. Main Street has also been cleaned, surface and gutters, from the Square to Punchard Avenue, and later, after the re- volving screen arrived, the depressions in the street were filled with fine stones.
Upper Bartlett Street has been put in excellent condition to receive a good coat of broken stone, and the west sidewalk has been built its entire length. Morton Street has been re- paired from Bartlett Street to Morton Street extension.
The street leading from Salem Street to the Upton place has been repaired the entire length to the street south of Milton Jones' place. The street from David Hidden's to Stephen D. Abbott's place has been repaired. The bushes have been cut and the trees trimmed on these two streets. Highland Street has been repaired for nearly a mile north- east from Salem Street, also the street leading from Highland to Salem past the Charles Blunt place.
Phillips Street, from Blanchard's north-west, has been repaired as far as Central Street near the Torr place. The street from Phillips to Central has been graveled. Walnut Avenue has been repaired from Elm Street to Joseph Brad- ley's. Repairs were made on the street leading from Dod son's corner across the Old Railroad to the North Andover line. The street from Frye Village, nearly to the West Church, has been repaired. Main Street has been widened from Frye Village to the Lawrence lire, as wide as the tel- ephone posts permitted, and the low places graded. The old
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road, from the red house formerly occupied by Henry A. Hill, nearly to the Lawrence line, has been repaired.
The old meeting road near James Abbott's has been re- repaired as far as the corner at Daniel Murphy's, and from Baker's brook to a point near the house of Charles Jameson. From the Coffin's, formally the Morgan place, north across Lowell Street to the four corners south of the Goldsmith place, and also from said corners north-west to the top of Ball Hill, has been repaired. Other repairs have been made between the houses of S. H. Boutwell, Edward Boutwell and George Hardy.
A catch basin and grate have been put in near the corner of Morton Street, and pipe laid underneath to the brook near the house of G. W. Foster on Main Street. Another has been put in on Central Street near Brook Street and piped underneath to Roger's brook.
The west sidewalk has been brought to grade on Florence Street, from Park to Elm Street. Gravel has been put on the west side of Maple Avenue, also on Elm and High Streets. The north sidewalk on Central Street has been graveled from L. K. Belknap's to the house of B. F. Smith. Small jobs have been done on the walks on several other streets.
Essex Street has been re-surfaced from the railroad to the river. About forty yards of gravel have been put on west of Peter D. Smith's on Lowell Street. The road has been repaired from Moore's paint shop past the Burnham place, leading to Joshua Chandler's.
Stones have been raked every two weeks, gathered up, and either carried to the crusher, or piled up for future use. The gutters have been cleaned about the centre as often as needed.
At Ballardvale, River Street has been repaired from the Stott house to the Wilmington line. The streets, gutters, and sidewalks have been kept in repair by the faithful ser- vices of John Haggerty.
The bridge at Stevens Mills has been re-planked, also the one over the river near Hartwell Abbott's. Slight repairs have been made on Ballardvale bridge.
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Ten new guide posts and two dozen boards have been placed where needed, and to the best of my knowledge every- thing in this line is complete.
Washington Avenue has been put in condition to be maca- damized. and portions of sidewalk have been built on the east side. Morton Street extension has been completed.
Summer Street has been stoned, from the calvert this side of Hutchinson's place nearly to the lane leading to Nathan F. Abbott's, requiring one hundred and ninety yards of stone.
We have to-day at the spring some forty or fifty yards of broken stone. Work has been done for the Boston & Maine Railroad, for the electric railroad, and for Prof. McCurdy. The engine has been let to James Toy. Road-wash and manure have been sold. There is also due at this time two hundred dollars for use of engine and crusher at the State Almshouse.
Yours respectfully, JOSEPH T. LOVEJOY, Supt. of Streets
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HORSES AND DRIVERS.
$3000 00
Appropriation. March 5th,
Charles F. Mayer and Son, harness, labor, 65 85
T. H. Lord. care of horses, 407 86
Martin L. Walker, care of horses, 550 00
Frank M. Smith, care of horses, 720 00
Henry McLawlin, supplies, 17 89
Andover Electric Light Company, light,
18 00
James Coates. labor, 25 46
John O'Connell. repairs,
26 50
T. A. Holt and Co., grain,
51 15
Frank E. Gleason, hay and straw,
74 63
George L. Burnham, Supt., hay,
184 22
Smith and Manning, grain, 229 12
A. W. Baker, dentistry, 4 00
Anderson and Bowman, iron-work,
63 93
Brainard Cummings, wood-work,
1 13
J. T. Lovejoy, hay,
25 03
Thomas P. Harriman, iron-work,
97 80
C. H. Shattuck, labor,
2 00
Hardy & Cole, labor,
1 22
Mary S. White, hay,
26 75
J. H. Campion & Co., grain,
213 22
Arthur Bliss, medicine,
9 50
Geo. H. Parker, medicine,
90
Total expenditure,
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--- $2816 16
Balance unexpended,
183 84
Earnings of Town Horses.
Highways, from January 12, 1894, to January 12, 1895 :
January,
$36 00
March,
138 00
April,
159 00
May,
216 00
Amount carried forward,
$549 00
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Amount brought foruard,
$549 00
June,
221 00
July,
216 00
August,
234 00
September,
215 00
October,
213 00
November,
168 00
December, Fire Department,
60 00
Fire Department,
173 00
Clearing up after Grammar School fire,
19 50
Total for Highways,
-- $2068 50
Snow :
January,
$30 00
February,
99 00
March,
4 50
December,
36 00
Until Jan. 12, 1894,
54 00
Total for Snow,
223 50
Total for Horses,
$2292 00
Earnings of Men.
Frank M. Smith,
$720 00
Martin Walker,
550 00
T. H. Lord,
407 86
Total for Drivers,
1677 86
Total earnings,
$3969 86
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TOWN OFFICERS.
Appropriation, March 5th,
$5000 00
Police :
George F. Cheever,
$154 75
Geo. W. Mears,
620 00
William Wakely,
86 00
E. H. Shattuck,
3 50
Wm. Gillespie,
1 25
Newton Jaquith, Jr.,
14 50
W. L. Frye.
65 00
M. T. Welch,
58 75
J. W. Mooar,
78 50
John H. Clinton,
16 00
M. Kelley,
11 00
C. E. Knowlton,
7 00
Reuben Webb,
5 25
Water Commissioners :
John H. Flint, (1893)
100 00
Felix G. Haynes, (1893)
100 00
James P. Butterfield, (1893)
100 00
Felix G. Haynes, (1894)
30 00
Board of Health :
Charles E. Abbott, (1893) 75 00
George S. Cole, (1893)
60 00
Howell F. Wilson, (1893)
60 00
Auditors of Accounts :
Joseph M. Bradley,
5 00
Lewis T. Hardy,
5 00
Louis A. Dane,
5 00
Howell F. Wilson, (1893)
5 00
Town Clerk :
A. Marland, (1893)
309 50
A. Marland, (1894)
765 11
Amount carried forward, $2741 11
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Appropriation, March 5th,
$5000 00
Amount brought forward,
$2741 11
Constables :
Barnett Rogers,
$25 50
John H. Clinton,
9 00
Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor :
Arthur Bliss, (1893)
179 83
Arthur Bliss,
400 00
Samuel H. Boutwell,
300 00
John S. Stark,
300 00
Town Treasurer :
George A. Parker,
300 00
Registrars of Voters :
Henry McLawlin,
14 00
Joseph F. Cole.
18 25
Charles A. Fischer,
3 75
Peter Donovan,
1 25
A. Marland,
18 25
John Davey.
15 00
J. J. Driscoll,
4 25
Firewards :
C. C. Blunt,
4 00
W. B. Morse and 19 others,
67 50
Andrew Hurley and 2 others,
18 30
Joshua H. Chandler,
41 50
N. E. Mears,
20 00
Edward Daley,
2 00
B. B. Tuttle,
10 00
John B. Jenkins,
33 00
George A. Holt and 18 others,
112 50
Horace S. Neal and 9 others,
10 00
Amount carried forward,
$4648 99
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Appropriation, March 5th,
$5000 00
Amount brought forward, $4648 99
Henderson Brothers and 10 others, 88 01 John Haggerty, 1 00
Moderator :
George H. Poor,
10 00
Town Counsel :
George H. Poor, 1893, 100 00
George H. Poor, 1894, 50 00
Election Officers :
Walter B. Pearson, 3 00
Geo. A. Parker, 5 00
John M. Claflin,
3 00
Jos. Hinchcliffe,
3 00
Frank Parkhurst,
3 00
Sherman Goodwin,
3 00
D. H. Poor,
5 00
O. F. Caffery,
5 00
Howell F. Wilson,
5 00
Carll Hoffman,
3 00
John J. Driscoll,
2 00
Frank B. Jenkins,
5 00
Barnett Rogers,
5 00
Edward E. Trefry,
5 00
Timothy O'Brien,
5 00
Daniel A. Collins,
5 00
Charles W. Paradise,
5 00
George A. Higgins,
5 00
George W. Foster,
5 00
Thomas E. Rhodes,
2 00
William P. Regan,
5 00
L. A. Dane,
5 00
John J. Sweeney,
5 00
Henry R. Sweeney,
5 00
Total expenditure,
-
$5000 0
43
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation, March 5th,
$2000 00
C. F. Mayer & Son, repairs,
11 75
George W. Wiggin, supplies,
3 40
F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies,
5 85
T. P. Harriman, repairs and labor,
5 95
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co.,
178 86
John Haggerty,
7 25
Andover Electric Company, light.
89 66
George W. Chandler, coal,
19 25
John N. Cole, supplies,
1 60
H. M. Hayward, coal,
26 37
Hardy and Cole, repairs and wood,
44 25
Craighead and Kintz Mfg. Co., supplies,
35
John Dearborn, labor,
75
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
15 44
Silas Buck, horses,
6 00
J. E. Whiting, repairs,
75
Thomas Horan, labor,
4 00
Thomas H. Bentley,
1 00
C. M. Muster, repairs,
2 00
Andover Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 1, pay of members, 468 77
J. H. Clinton, steward and sawing wood, 52 00
John S. Harnden, engineman, 30 00
George D. Lawson, engineer,
25 00
William Wood, labor,
4 50
D. Donovan & Son, labor,
7 00
R. J. Sherry, labor,
1 00
William Poor, labor,
14 41
N. E. Mears, engineer,
50 00
Allen Simpson, engineman,
37 50
J. P. Bradlee Engine Co., members pay,
350 00
Wm. H. McTernen, janitor, 52 00
Andrew McTernen, engineer,
35 00
Amount carried forward, $1551 66
44
$2000 00
Appropriation, March 5th,
Amount brought forward, $1551 66
L. T. Hardy engineer,
75 00
H. F. Chase, repairs, 1 35
C. C. Stickney, labor,
28 87
C. Callahan Co., collars and hames,
27 00
Boston & Maine Railroad,
29 00
Brown's Express,
5 61
Anderson & Bowman, repairs,
2 85
American Fire Hose Manufacturing Co., labor on hose, 3 35
F. E. Gleason. coal,
70 45
D. J. Winton, labor,
8 00
C. H. Shattuck, supplies, 3 68
E. C. Pike, repairs,
4 00
E. Daley, supplies,
1 50
Benj. Shaw, labor,
1 00
Green & Woodlin, supplies,
3 39
C. N. Perkins, harness snaps,
18 50
Henry Clukey, labor,
1 25
Gleason & Bailey Mfg. Co., balance on hose wagon, 102 00
J. H. Campion and Co., supplies, 1 02
H. O'Donnell, horses,
8 50
B. B. Tuttle, labor,
6 80
J. W. Mooar, labor,
6 50
Samuel Smith, repairs,
12 50
C. W. H. Moulton & Co., supplies,
25 00
American Express Company,
15
Total Expenditure,
-$1998 93
Balance unexpended,
$1 07
TOWN HOUSE.
Appropriation, March 5th,
$1500 00
E. Pike, supplies and repairs,
$ 6 28
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
1 86
Amount carried forward, $8 14
45
Appropriation, March 5th,
$1500 00
Amount brought forward,
$ 8 14
Robert Bell, janitor,
300 00
Briggs & Allyn, windows,
2 40
H. F. Chase, lock and repairs,
10 45
Andover Electric Co., light,
183 44
John T. Connelly, labor,
7 50
M. E. White, repairs,
13 15
B. Cummings, stock and labor,
2 52
Hardy & Cole, repairs,
1 95
Sawyer W. Briggs, chairs and table,
40 20
Smith & Manning, supplies,
2 00
Frank E. Gleason, coal.
187 25
John Kershaw,
50
George L. Burnham, Supt., wood,
7 50
John Chandler, supplies,
2 00
J. E. Whiting, repairs,
3 75
Wm. Wood, repairs,
6 75
Arthur Bliss, supplies,
1 00
T. P. Harriman, poker,
75
Total expenditures,
$781 25
Balance unexpended,
$718 75
PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
Appropriation, March 5th,
$700 00
John N. Cole, supplies,
26 30
William G. Goldsmith, P. M., supplies,
58 60
Andover Press, printing, 633 34
F. Hallett & Co., blanks,
5 22
A. Marland, postage,
1 25
H. M. Meek, supplies,
1 50
Thomas Groom & Co.,
2 13
$728 34
Overdrawn,
$28 34
46
SPRING GROVE CEMETERY.
Appropriation March 5th,
$200 00
Sale of lots, etc.,
201 00
$401 00
P. F. Gilbert, $ 5 00
J. E. Murch, labor, 14 25
J. D. Murch,labor, 67 50
T. Haggerty, labor,
124 50
R. S. Higgins, labor,
28 00
F. G. Haynes & Co., supplies,
2 98
William Maloney,
6 75
H. L. Pomeroy,
6 00
Phillip Allicon,
39 00
Andover Press,
6 50
C. O. Hemmenway,
7 50
W. H. Higgins,
2 00
H. McLawlin, supplies,
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