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Took up Article 21st.
Voted, To authorize the Town Treasurer to give a bond for three hundred dollars to the Andover Savings Bank to protect said bank in paying over to the town all money re- maining in said bank to the credit of Ann McAveney de- ceased.
Took up Article 22nd.
Voted, That this article be indefinitely postponed.
Took up Articles 23rd and 26th together.
Voted, To locate and maintain a fire alarm box at some convenient point at or near the Holt District School House, also to locate and maintain a fire alarm box on Andover street near James J. Abbott's and appropriate five hundred and fifty-five dollars for the two above mentioned boxes.
Took up Article 25th.
Voted, That this article be indefinitely postponed.
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Took up Article 28th.
Voted, To erase the following names from the Jury list at their own request.
Frank H. Hardy, George E. Hussey, Frank A. McManus.
Voted, To accept the Jury list as amended here following:
Abbott, Stephen E.
Farmer
Abbott, James J.
Farmer
Abbott, Allen F.
Carpenter
Abbott, Ed. F.
Farmer
Anderson, James
Hackle maker
Averill, George L.
Farmer
Bailey, Samuel H.
Farmer
Bailey, Frank E.
Farmer
Bailey, Nathan R.
Farmer
Boutwell, Samuel H.
Farmer
Boynton, Henry
Farmer
Brown, George A.
Clerk
Burnham, George L.
Farmer
Burns, William J.
Merchant
Caffrey, Owen F.
Barber
Caldwell, Albert W.
Painter
Chandler, Joshua H.
Farmer
Chase, Herbert F.
Merchant
Clinton, John H.
Janitor
Cole, Joseph F.
Contractor
Cole, Roscoe K.
Carpenter
Collins, Daniel A.
Rubber worker
Colliton, Hugh F.
Clerk
Cropley, William W.
Farmer
Daley, James E.
Rubber worker
Daley, Patrick J.
Merchant
Dane, Louis A.
Printer
Davey, John
Engineer
Dear, Alexander
Farmer
Dodge, George K.
Farmer
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. Doherty, William J. Donald, Walter S.
Downing, Emanuel
Eastman, Ira A. Farnham, Moses L. Feeney, Michael J.
Farmer
Clerk
Farmer
Flint, James S.
Farmer
Foster, Frank M.
Carpenter
Gould, Henry E.
Farmer
Grosvenor, James
Clerk
Hackett, Wlliam H.
Farmer
Hardy, E. Gerry
Farmer
Hardy, Albert A.
Farmer
Hayward, Henry A. Hill, Ira B.
Farmer
Stable keeper
Holt, John M.
Stone mason
Hurley, John F.
Carpenter
Jenkins, Charles B.
Clerk
Carpenter
Kibbee, Charles H.
Farmer
Livingston, William
Lowd, Joseph H.
Clerk
Wool Sorter
Flax dresser
Overseer
Painter
Carpenter
Wool Sorter
Operative
Operative
Carpenter Farmer Carpenter
Wool sorter
Wool sorter
Wool sorter
McDermitt, Charles Mears, Nathan E. Mooar, J. Warren
Moody, A. Herbert Neal, Horace S.
Newcomb, Joel E.
Newton, Fred
Nolan, James
Phelps, Frank C. Pitman, John E. Poor, Daniel H. Riley, Lawrence F, Riley, John A.
Farmer
Matthews, Clester E.
Kendall, Frank H. E.
Carpenter Manufacturer Farmer
.
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Robinson, Charles W.
Machinist
Schneider, Louis H.
Moulder
Stack, John, jr.
Janitor
Stark, John S.
Provision dealer
Stiles, Georger W.
Carpenter
Stott, Thomas E.
Wool sorter
Swanton, Fred A.
Farmer
Tuck, M. Warren
Shoe maker
Waldo, Joseph W.
Carpenter
Welch, Michael T.
Mason
White, Herbert L.
Engineer
WILLIAM G. GOLDSMITH, Selectmen SAMUEL H. BOUTWELL, of
JOHN S. STARK, Andover.
Took up Article 29th.
Voted, That Firemen receive Fifty dollars per year for their services.
Took up Article 30th.
Voted, That the town Clerk be paid a salary of twelve hundred dollars per year as Town Clerk, Tax Collector and Clerk for the Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor, and that all fees collected be turned into the town treasury.
Took up Article 31st.
Voted, That all unexpended appropriations be turned into the Treasury except those on which specific action has been taken.
Took up Article 32nd.
Voted, To authorize the Treasurer to hire money for the use of the town in anticipation of taxes, upon the approval of the Selectmen.
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Took up Article 33rd.
Voted, To raise the sum of Eighty-nine thousand dollars by taxation.
Took up Article 34th.
Voted, That the salary of the Town Treasurer be Four hundred and fifty dollars, and that he furnish his own bond.
Voted, That the Committee on Streets for renaming etc., be discharged, and that the matter be left with the Select- men.
Voted, That a Finance Committee be appointed by the Moderator as heretofore, and the Moderator appointed the following persons as that Committee : Arthur Bliss, John S. Stark, Charles L. Carter, Fred S. Boutwell, William B. Graves, Barnett Rogers, George D. Lawson, John N. Cole, Charles W. Clark, Brooks F. Holt, J. Newton Cole, Joseph T. Lovejoy, Wm. G. Goldsmith, J. Warren Berry, John L. Smith.
Voted, That the names of delinquent tax payers be put in the next Town Report.
Voted, That the meeting be dissolved and the meeting was dissolved at 5.30 P. M.
The foregoing is a true copy of the Warrant and of the officer's return thereon, also a true copy of the doings of the meeting.
Attest :
ABRAHAM MARLAND,
Town Clerk.
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Special Town Meeting, Oct. 21, 1901.
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 21st day of October, 1901, at 7.30 o'clock P. M., to act on the following articles :
Article 1st .- To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Article 2nd -To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of thirty-five hundred ($3500.00) dollars to macadamize Main Street on the westerly side from near the top of Andover Hill to Elm Square.
Article 3rd .- To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred ($2500.00) dollars for catch basins and a storm sewer on Main Street from the junction of School Street to Rogers Brook.
Article 4th .- To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand ($1000.00) dollars for maintenance of Public Works on petition of the Board of Public Works.
Article 5th .- To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting.
Given under our hands at Andover, this tenth day of October, in the year nineteen hundred and one.
WILLIAM G. GOLDSMITH? Selectmen of JOHN S. STARK Andover
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Officer's Return.
ANDOVER, October 21, 1901.
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 in not less than five other public places where bills and notices are usually posted, said Warrants have been posted two Sundays.
WILLIAM L. FRYE,
Constable of Andover.
At a Special Meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Andover, qualified to vote in town affairs, convened at the Town House in said Andover agreeably to the requirements of the foregoing Warrant, and after the reading of the Warrant and Officer's Return by the Town Clerk, Article 1st was acted upon
Voted, That the Town Clerk deposit one vote in the ballot box for George H. Poor for Moderator, and George H. Poor was chosen Moderator.
Took up Article 2nd.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 3rd.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
Took up Article 4th.
Moved, That the sum of one thousand dollars be appropri- ated for maintenance of Public Works, the money to be taken from receipts of the Waterworks.
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This vote was not carried.
Voted, To reconsider the above vote and on reconsidera- tion, it was
Voted, To appropriate One thousand dollars as above.
T'ook up Article 5th.
Voted, To adjourn.
The meeting adjourned at 8.40 P. M.
The foregoing is a true copy of the Warrant and the Officer's Return on the same, also a true record of the doings of the Meeting.
Attest :
ABRAHAM MARLAND,
Town Clerk.
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
SCHOOLS
Appropriation, March 4th, 1901,
$22500 00
George E. Johnson, Superintendent,
$900 00
Corwin F. Palmer,
500 00
Anna E. Chase, teaching,
750 00
Percy L. Morrison, teaching,
500 00
Florence Ash, teaching,
475 00
Carrie G. Hill, teaching,
460 00
Carolyn A. Dean, teaching,
475 00
E. Louise Comstock, teaching,
539 00
Edith E. McLawlin, teaching,
650 00
Harriet W. Carter, teaching,
475 00
Mary E. Milligan, teaching,
485 00
Jennie S. Abbott, teaching,
485 00
Adele H. Duval, teaching,
478 43
Evelyn P. Reed, teaching,
460 00
Mary E. Scott, teaching,
417 95
Clara A. Putnam, teaching,
650 00
Jessie B. F. Greene, teaching,
451 71
Annie M. Downes, teaching,
500 00
Rubina S. Copeland, teaching,
500 00
Florence I. Abbott, teaching,
485 00
Margaret C. Donovan, teaching,
585 00
Jennie A. Birnie, teaching,
475 00
Mabel G. Carley, teaching,
460 00
B. W. Keith, teaching,
124 11
Florence M. Prevost, teaching,
455 10
J. Gertrude Jackson, teaching,
246 95
Dolly M. Farnum, teaching,
253 12
Amount carried forward, $13236 37
30
$22500 00
$13236 37
530 00
255 00
Susie M. Jordan, teaching,
410 00
Grace E. Feeney, teaching,
365 20
Eva A. Hardy, teaching,
368 00
Marion D. Paine, teaching,
460 00
Cecilia Kydd, teaching,
417 50
Elizabeth E. Hoar, teaching,
500 00
Amy M. Pleadwell, teaching,
500 00
Agnes O. Brigham, teaching,
310 75
A. S. Goff, teaching,
29 66
E. S. Morrill, teaching,
1 68
L. A. Monroe, teaching,
150 30
Julia F. McCarthy, teaching,
6 30
L. F. Goff, teaching,
17 15
H. Merrill, teaching,
112 50
Ethel Coleman, teaching,
146 25
Mrs. C. Fellows, teaching,
26 25
Alice S. Coutts, teaching,
180 00
Emily F. Carlton, teaching,
200 00
Mabel S. Robinson, teaching,
200 00
Ethel Clark, teaching,
41 68
Elizabeth Collins, teaching,
3 40
L. W. Bodwell, janitor,
971 20
Orrell Ashton, janitor,
252 00
Alexander Dick, janitor and truant of- ficer, 294 38
Edward F. Abbott, janitor,
80 00
L. W. Pierce, janitor,
108 15
Rex Haggerty, janitor,
31 00
Joseph McGovern, janitor,
23 00
Adelbert E. Robinson, janitor and pre- paring wood, 28 00
Amount carried forward,
$20255 72
-
Appropriation, March 4th, Amount brought forward, Helen W. Battles, teaching, B. A. Holt, teaching,
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$22500 00
Appropriation, March 4th, Amount brought forward,
$20255 72
Clara Hodgman, janitor, 33 00
Frank McGovern, janitor,
13 00
Sarah Bourdelais, janitor,
17 00
Joseph Golden, janitor,
6 00
Henry McGovern, janitor,
13 00
Joseph Bourdelais, janitor,
32 00
Frank E. Gleason, coal and wood,
1189 64
J. B. Abbott Est., wood,
25 00
James S. Flint, wood,
43 00
George P. Pillsbury, wood,
6 00
Frank Haggerty, preparing wood,
6 50
A. A. Hardy, wood,
17 00
Shattuck Bros., wood,
5 00
Clarence J. Way, wood,
25 75
James J. Abbott, wood,
6 75
Daniel Fitzpatrick, wood,
5 00
Henry M. Hayward, truant officer,
10 00
W. H. Higgins, teams,
155 50
George E. Johnson, sundries,
51 45
Mrs. C. H. Brownell, transporting chil- dren, 298 00
Andover Press, printing,
3 00
Laura F. Goff, care of children,
27 75
Essex County Truant School, board,
148 62
Andover Electric Co., light,
12 60
Albert L. Bartlett, lecture,
10 00
Lord & Company, tuning piano,
2 00
Alexander Dick, taking census of children, 40 00
D. Donovan & Son, painting, 40 81
O. Chapman, rent, 72 17
John Connolly, cleaning,
36 50
Jerry Golden, cleaning,
4 00
Total expenditure, Overdrawn,
$22611 76
$111 76
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SCHOOL-HOUSES
$2000 00
Appropriation, March 4th, 1901,
Hardy & Cole, repairs,
796 62
Mrs. L. M. Pierce, cleaning,
12 00
Mrs. O'Niel, cleaning,
5 00
Smith & Manning, supplies,
5 28
J. E. Pitman, repairs,
14 42
T. A. Holt & Co., supplies, 55 99
Joseph Bourdelais, repairs and cleaning,
15 53
Eva A. Hardy, cleaning,
5 00
R. B. White, repairs,
187 70
George Saunders, repairs,
175 64
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
39 39
William H. Welch & Co., repairs,
52 15
Mrs. McGovern, cleaning,
5 00
A. W. Caldwell, painting,
15 00
Ira Buxton, supplies,
11 58
A Kaiser, supplies,
17 60
Frank E. Dodge, masonry,
26 17
Tuttle's Express, carting,
3 00
Mrs. Rebecca Hardy, cleaning,
3 00
Continental Brush Co., brushes,
70 95
Anderson & Bowman, irons,
1 50
Edward F. Abbott, cleaning,
3 32
L. W. Bodwell, repairs and cleaning,
177 39
Chandler & Farquhar, hooks, 85
A. P. Richardson, sand, 3 50
Alexander Dick, labor,
13 11
F. G. Haynes & Co., supplies,
4 88
Erwin C. Pike, supplies,
87 63
M. Warren Tuck, repairs,
115 00
Timothy C. Sullivan, labor,
80
Amount carried forward, $1925 00
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$2000 00
Appropriation, March 4th,
Amount brought forward, W. F. Rutter & Co., supplies, 4 20
$1925 00
John B. Shaw, painting,
45 00
John O. Colebath, cleaning,
2 00
Andover Electric Co., light,
2 83
J. E. Whiting, repairing clocks,
2 25
W. H. Sylvester, tuning piano,
2 00
Joseph Gorst, flag ropes,
2 00
Lord & Company, tuning piano,
2 50
Henry W. Cunningham, concreting,
12 00
Total Expenditure,
$1999 78
Balance unexpended,
$ 0 22
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SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
$1500 00
Appropriation, March 4th, 1901,
Edward E. Babb & Co.,
$161 65
American Express Co.,
7 45
Eagle Pencil Co.,
16 70
William A. Davis Co.,
9 00
O. P. Chase,
18 52
Bunkio Matsuke,
14 84
D. C. Heath & Co.,
57 49
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
44 33
Tuttle's Express,
55 05
J. H. Campion & Co.,
1 15
Evelyn P. Reed,
10 50
American Book Co.,
26 29
Andover Press,
177 30
Ginn & Company,
101 05
J. L. Hammett & Co.,
402 08
Gaylord Bros.,
1 90
James Napier,
2 25
Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
4 35
Silver, Burdette & Co.,
56 77
Wadsworth, Howland & Co.,
26 24
George E. Johnson,
17 60
Richard Schwarz,
1 40
George S. Perry & Co.,
30 00
George A. Higgins & Co.,
16 78
Rand, McNally & Co.,
15 25
Dodd, Mead & Co.,
6 00
Arnold Roberts Co.,
5 00
Lloyd Paper Co.,
5 00
Esterbrook Steel Pen Mfg. Co.,
7 35
University Publishing Co.,
4 00
Amount carried forward,
$1303 29
.
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$1500 00
Appropriation, March 4th, Amount brought forward,
$1303 29
E. E. Dorman,
1 20
C. J. Bailey & Co.,
4 25
Henry McLawlin,
15 57
Hayward Bros. & Wakefield Co.,
6 25
Perry Picture Co.,
4 06
George A. Sutherland,
4 00
De Wolfe, Fiske & Co.,
67
Falls & Burkinshaw,
2 00
Thorpe, Martin & Co.,
1 44
Kindergarten Supply Co.,
5 55
Hammett School Supply Co.,
28 91
F. J. Barnard & Co.,
12 60
George F. King & Co.,
18 25
Boston School Supply Co.,
16 67
Corwin F. Palmer,
11 44
Central School Supply Co.,
34 00
William A. Davis Co.,
4 50
R. A. Coker,
3 00
Todd & Todd,
1 50
Educational Publishing Co.,
1 05
Herbert F. Chase,
2 10
Shepard, Norwell & Co.,
4 50
John D. Dean Est.,
1 75
Currier, Campion & Co.,
50
Peabody, Whiting Co.,
3 83
Allen & Lotts,
2 17
Total expenditure,
$1495 05
Balance unexpended,
4 95
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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Appropriation March 4th, 1901,
$6000 00
Street Railroad Tax, 1734 66
Amount received from Street sprinkling,
923 56
Smith & Dove, building roadway, 75 00
Earnings of steam roller,
434 68
$9167 90
F. G. Haynes & Co., supplies,
$ 43 85
John McCarthy, masonry,
261 51
O. P. Chase, journal, 75
Treat Hardware and Supply Co., supplies,
8 95
Boston & Maine R. R., freight, 17 95
William H. Welch & Co., pipe,
95 46
Hardy & Cole, lumber and labor,
260 69
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
36 32
John H. Leonard, iron work,
18 45
Henry A. Hayward, gravel,
5 30
J. E. Pitman, lumber and labor,
133 28
William H. Tucker, labor,
99 36
Greene & Woodlin, gravel,
6 00
Frank McCuskar, labor,
329 39
Tuttle & Morrison, iron work,
85 15
Charles L. Davis, sand,
7 65
Patrick Hodnett, labor,
172 29 .
Anderson & Bowman, iron work,
26 10
George F. Cheever, boots,
4 00
Joshua H. Chandler, labor,
3 57
Lewis M. Pierce, labor,
1 50
Charles L. Thompson, labor,
1 50
Porter E. Livingston, posts,
25 00
Bancroft T. Haynes, gravel,
13 00
Amount carried forward,
$1657 02
37
Amount brought forward,
$1657 02
Lock & Jones, stones,
9 00
A. MacDonald, iron work,
15 95
Newton Jaquith, jr., labor,
2 00
Charles L. Bailey, gravel and labor,
4 75
William Dane, labor,
30 67
Benjamin Brown, boots, Ira Buxton, supplies,
1 60
A. P. Richardson, use of cart,
1 75
American Express Co., carting,
4 15
Concord Foundry Co., grates,
18 30
M. M. Chase, concreting,
125 00
Edward F. Abbott, labor,
7 25
Smith & Manning, supplies,
1 96
Albert Batchelder Est., gravel,
39 80
Board of Public Works,
57 62
J. Warren Mooar, gravel,
8 30
Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson,
40 50
Michael Breen, labor,
5 50
T. H. Lord, labor,
144 00
Frank Carter, labor,
90 77
Stephen A. Lovejoy, labor,
169 44
Hiram Carter, labor,
215 00
Jolın Leary, labor,
147 59
William Leary, labor,
203 01
John Madden, labor,
187 83
Timothy Madden, labor,
181 97
Samuel Levis, labor,
209 41
Timothy C. Sullivan, labor,
147 25
Fred Davis, labor,
157 11
Thomas Doyle, labor,
84 09
Daniel Buckley, labor,
187 23
Elwyn Teague, labor,
170 72
Patrick Conway, labor,
231 91
Amount carried forward, $4565 20
6 75
38
Amount brought forward,
$4565 20
William Burke, labor,
139 80
John Collins, labor,
52 00
Hugh Malcomb, labor,
36 74
William Caffrey, labor,
146 80
Charles Woodburn, labor,
220 00
Joseph Bourdelais, labor,
32 11
James W. Hunt, labor,
1 75
Edgar Wright, labor,
2 00
Joseph T. Lovejoy, on acct. of salary,
666 64
Donald Lord, labor,
78 86
Arthur Cheever, labor,
29 56
M. Warren Tuck, labor,
1 56
George W. Chandler, labor,
8 50
Daniel Sullivan, labor,
5 72
Fred Stark, labor,
7 00
James Clinton, labor,
44 14
Jerry Golden, labor,
14 92
Daniel Fitzpatrick, labor,
12 50
Reuben Webb, labor,
4 50
Fred Lovejoy, labor,
27 72
George Ward, labor,
22 50
Daniel Murphey, labor,
3 50
Daniel Carney, labor,
40 25
John Connolly, labor,
1 75
James Putnam, labor,
18 00
Samuel Richardson, labor,
8 89
Edward Perron, labor,
1 10
Lewis Belisle, labor,
14 00
John Sweeney, labor,
5 25
George Madden, labor,
4 50
Total expenditure,
$6217 76
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Macadam
Samuel Smith, pulley and labor, $ 20 20
Treat Hardware & Supply Co., supplies, 50 39
Lawrence Machine Co., repairing engine, 49 25
Anderson & Bowman, iron work, 14 30
A. J. Wellington, grates, 12 00
A. Bryant & Son, bolts,
1 00
A. M. Bancroft, labor,
1 22
Frank E. Gleason, coal,
131 34
Erwin C. Pike, supplies,
12 57
Robert G. Bartlett, stone,
198 75
Geo. P. Pillsbury, wood,
112 00
Knowlton Packing Co., supplies,
3 05
Charles O. Clafflin Co. oil,
1 75
Good Roads Machine Co., dies,
48 50
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
42 52
C. L. Richardson, use of team,
5 00
William H. Welch & Co., supplies,
8 41
Boston & Maine R. R., freight,
1 30
Tuttle's Express, carting,
1 50
Buffalo Pitts Co., oil,
20 25
Ira Buxton, filing saws,
50
American Express Co.,
75
W. F. Rutter & Co., supplies,
1 14
Sivert Peterson, wood,
31 50
Mrs. Ellen Kydd, gravel,
3 50
A. A. Hardy, labor,
113 00
Reuben Webb, labor,
80 25
Daniel Fitzpatrick, labor,
84 50
John Maddox, labor,
65 00
John W. Henderson, labor,
20 00
Joseph Bourdelais, labor,
27 00
J. T. Lovejoy, on acct. of salary,
166 66
Amount carried forward, $1329 10
40
Amount brought forward,
$1329 10
Charles Woodburn, labor,
261 67
Stephen A. Lovejoy, labor,
124 89
George Blood, labor,
108 89
Hiram Carter, labor,
188 50
John Collins, labor,
38 50
Fred Davis, labor,
152 75
George Buchan, labor,
9 00
John Leary, labor,
95 08
William Leary, labor,
- 88 47
Patrick Hodnett, labor,
72 72
Timothy C. Sullivan, labor,
86 72
Elwyn Teague, labor,
39 28
Patrick W. Conway, labor,
45 70
James Clinton, labor,
7 78
William Burke, labor,
44 53
Timothy Madden, labor,
114 33
Samuel Levis, labor,
109 86
T. H. Lord, labor,
68 00
Thomas Doyle, labor,
73 50
Hugh Malcomb, labor,
14 39
Charles Davis, labor,
11 64
George Ward, labor,
18 00
Frank Carter, labor,
50 75
William Caffrey, labor,
31 50
Daniel Buckley, labor,
87 11
Donald Lord, labor,
52 50
John Madden, labor,
87 11
R. P. Whitten, labor,
24 45
Joseph Babine, labor,
20 56
Arthur Cheever, labor,
3 11
Harry Abbott, labor,
2 50
Frank McCluskar, labor,
12 25
Daniel Carney, labor,
24 50
Amount carried forward, $3499 64
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Amount brought forward,
$3499 64 50
James Hill, labor,
M. Warren Tuck, labor,
2 72
Freeman Abbott, labor,
4 50
James Putnam, labor,
44 00
Michael Breen, labor,
3 50
Samuel Richardson, labor,
15 00
Macadam expenditure,
$3569 86
Repairs,
6217 76
Total expenditure on highways,
$9787 62
Total appropriation,
9167 90
Overdrawn,
$ 619 72
West Parish Sidewalk
Appropriation, March 4th, 1901,
$ 300 00
Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson, gravel,
$ 40 00
Donald Lord, labor,
9 75
T. H. Lord, labor,
35 33
Timothy C. Sullivan, labor,
33 25
Timothy Madden, labor,
31 11
John Leary, labor,
28 00
William Leary, labor,
34 22
Patrick Hodnett, labor,
33 25
Hugh Malcomo, labor,
6 03
Stephen A. Lovejoy, labor,
22 97
James Hunt, labor,
58
Hiram Carter, labor,
10 50
Samuel Levis, labor,
3 50
Daniel Buckley, labor,
5 25
. Fred Davis, labor,
10 50
Total expenditure,
$304 24
Overdrawn,
$ 4 24
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Concrete Sidewalks
Appropriation, March 4th, 1901,
$500 00
Amount due from abuttors,
299 93
Amount paid by abuttors,
74 07
Total,
$874 00
M. M. Chase, concreting
$994 02
Overdrawn,
$120 02
$994 02
Horses and Drivers
Appropriation, March 4th, 1901,
$4000 00
Henry McLawlin, supplies, $ 40 30
F. G. Haynes & Co., grain,
77 40
Andover Electric Co., light,
12 00
J. F. Winchester, veterinary services,
30 50
Frank E. Gleason, hay and straw,
204 07
Smith & Manning, grain,
142 00
A. McDonald, wood and iron work,
162 28
Frank E. Morse, care of horses,
550 00
A. A. Upton, hay,
97 15
N. H. Shattuck, harness,
84 56
Frank M. Smith, care of horses,
660.00
C. H. Shattuck, drugs,
2 15
John Haggerty, care of horses,
550 00
W. H. Higgins, harness and use of horses, 99 90 Arthur Bliss, drugs, 3 95
Greene & Woodlin, grain,
80 03
Tuttle & Morrison, iron work,
31 05
Dennis Sweeney, iron work,
2 25
Geo. L. Burnham, supt., hay,
198 40
T. A. Holt & Co., grain,
168 30
Ira Buxton, supplies,
1 55
Amount carried forward, $3197 84
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$4000 00
Appropriation, March 4th, Amount brought forward,
$3197 84
George H. Parker, drugs,
3 70
J. Pitman, labor,
4 00
Anderson & Bowman, iron work,
66 10
Hardy & Cole, lumber and labor,
34 18
A. W. Caldwell, paint,
6 75
William Nokes, horses,
450 00
J. H. Campion & Co., grain,
115 40
A. W. Baker, dentistry,
10 00
Geo. S. Fuller, veterinary services,
5 00
Samuel H. Bailey, hay,
31 62
Currier & Campion Co., grain,
143 01
L. C. Capen,
3 90
Read, Holliday & Sons,
7 50
Total expenditure,
$4079 00
Overdrawn,
$ 79 00
Removing Snow
Appropriation, March 4th, 1901,
$500 00
Albert A. Hardy,
$ 9 00
Walter French,
6 00
Frank McCluskar,
81 18
William Rea,
2 00
Benjamin David,
78
B. F. Smith,
23 00
A. M. Bancroft,
3 50
E. S. Hardy,
15 01
Frank Hardy,
1 75
George E. Flint,
4 08
William Harnedy,
2 62
E. W. Boutwell,
9 60
S. H. Boutwell,
10 40
Amount carried forward,
$168 92
44
$500 00
Appropriation, March 4th, Amount brought forward,
$168 92
H. S. Johnson,
2 80
Joshua H. Chandler,
4 76
William A. Haigh,
3 60
Daniel Fitzpatrick,
29 00
Turner H. Lord,
19 11
James S. Flint,
3 20
E. G. Hardy,
3 00
James J. Hardy,
8 00
George L. Averill,
3 69
H. E. Gould,
12 00
George MacIntire,
4 10
Edgar MacIntire,
2 75
J. F. Morse,
2 40
William H. Carter,
15 75
Shattuck Bros.,
12 75
Elmer E. Robinson,
1 80
William Haggerty,
8 80
Frank Robinson,
1 80
Frank Haggerty,
3 20
Leo Haggerty,
2 64
Rex Haggerty,
2 16
Samuel Thayer,
1 80
William Tucker,
16 40
Herbert Ford,
4 80
Thomas Gray,
2 80
Patrick Hodnett,
5 40
John Colbath,
1 00
J. T. Lovejoy, salary,
166 66
Sivert Peterson,
3 60
Olo Peterson,
3 60
John Madden,
7 93
Timothy Madden,
4 60
William Leary,
6 15
Amount carried forward, $540 97
45
Appropriation, March 4th,
$500 00
Amount brought forward,
$540 97
John Leary,
1 20
Samuel Levis,
9 73
Patrick Conway,
4 40
Fred Stark,
5 20
George Lawrence,
80
James Clinton,
80
Edwin Moody,
1 30
Charles L. Bailey,
1 60
John Hutchinson,
60
George Buchan,
5 40
George Madden,
4 75
Arthur Lovejoy,
5 00
Fred Lovejoy,
1 50
John L. Noyes,
60
William A. Davis,
2 40
James Pasho,
2 60
Daniel J. Donovan,
2 60
Jerry Donovan,
2 60
John Daley,
2 60
Frank Fenlason,
2 60
C. Scott,
2 60
Thomas Gray,
3 20
J. Bordiga,
2 60
George W. Chandler,
32 95
James Connolly,
1 00
John Connolly,
1 00
Frank Williamson,
1 00
Daniel Sullivan,
70
Randal Hurley,
1 80
Barnard Gray,
80
George D. Ward,
16 50
James Malone,
3 60
James Lindsay,
3 60
Amount carried forward,
$670 60
46
$500 00
Appropriation, March 4th, Amount brought forward,
$670 60
William Eaton,
1 80
George Cochran,
60
Joseph Bourdelais,
20 90
Harry Bourdelais,
4 40
William Titus,
40
Elwin Lovejoy,
60
Oscar Webb,
80
Daniel Murphy,
1 40
Elwyn Teague,
6 80
Bartholomew Conlon,
21 60
Joseph Gorst,
3 00
Clarence J. Way,
1 20
Reuben Webb,
9 00
George D. Ward,
1 00
Jerry Golden,
3 60
George Ash,
5 06
George Shepard,
4 28
Edward Daniels,
4 28
Patrick Clark,
4 28
Joseph Shepard,
4 28
Stephen A. Lovejoy,
4 47
Charles Rea,
11 50
Hiram Carter,
2 50
Timothy C. Sullivan,
3 55
Fred Davis,
1 17
Total expenditure,
$793 07
Overdrawn,
$293 07
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HIGHWAY SURVEYOR'S REPORT
To the Selectmen of the Town of Andover-
GENTLEMEN : I herewith present my report on Highways and Bridges.
In January and February, I built a sidewalk through the hollow south of the Beard place, on Main street. Nearly 1000 feet was gravelled on Porter street, east of the Bailey farm. Later we finished this east on Main street.
Early in March we had a severe washout caused by the overflow of Roger's Brook at Brook street. This, and other washouts on different streets, required the work of several days to make right. March 18, we commenced work on the West Parish sidewalk, beginning at the parsonage and we finished it as far as Buchan's corner, with the exception of the hollow, from Williamson's to the Lawson gravel bank. This remaining portion will require a retaining wall about 5 feet high, taking 200 perch of stone. The estimated cost of stone and labor is $400.
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