Town annual report of Andover 1904-1909, Part 3

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 880


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George D. Ward, labor,


157 50


Charles O'Hara, labor,


114 66


Jesse Clark, labor,


91 00


John Madden, labor,


81 56


Henry C. Bliss, labor,


40 00


Daniel Abbott, labor,


47 50


John Collins, labor,


121 75


John Driscoll, labor,


61 54


Jerome Malone, labor,


18 47


William Tucker, labor,


134 00


Joseph Johnson, labor,


38 51


John Daly, labor,


44 63


Patrick Rice, labor,


45 88


Frank McCuskar, labor,


28 58


Albert Alexander, labor,


57 50


Samuel Sewell, labor,


28 00


Edward Morse, labor,


28 97


Henry Symonds, labor,


20 00


Daniel Leonard, labor,


3 50


David Moir, labor,


14 97


Peter Belldeau, labor,


16 80


Joseph Proersal, labor,


7 70


Joseph Mandeau, labor,


7 70


John Jake, labor,


9 50


Joseph Wood, labor,


9 50


Amount carried forward,


$3203 40


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Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward, Joseph Pradie, labor, A. Dodieu, labor, Total expenditure,


$3000 00


$3203 40


6 00


9 50


$3218 90


Overdrawn,


$ 218 90


Sidewalks


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$600 00


Reimbursed by abuttors,


12 00


$612 00


Board of Public Works, laying out sidewalk,


$18 36


Hiram Carter, labor,


39 00


Joseph Bourdelais, labor,


39 00


John Driscoll, labor,


19 25


Hugh Malcolm, labor,


19 25


Edward Washburn, labor,


15 75


John Leary, labor,


34 41


Charles O'Hara, labor,


23 33


William H. Welch & Co., labor,


19 75


John Madden, labor,


4 00


William Baker, labor,


1 75


James Dugan, labor,


7 00


William Haggerty, labor,


5 25


J. T. Lovejoy, stone,


15 09


Richard Whitten, labor,


4 67


Stephen A. Lovejoy, labor,


1 39


E. C. Pike, supplies,


75


Hardy & Cole, stock,


18 95


Michael Harrington, labor,


15 16


Fred Brown, labor,


14 19


Morrison & O'Connell, wood work,


10 45


H. W. Tarbell, concreting,


30 50


Amount carried forward, $352 25


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$612 00


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$352 25


Charles Weston, labor,


3 50


E. J. Arundel, iron work,


1 40


Dennis Sweeney, labor,


1 50


Anderson & Bowman, iron work,


46 65


A. P. Richardson, teaming,


1 00


Smith & Bingham, concreting,


282 11


Total expenditure,


$ 688 41


Overdrawn,


$ 76 41


Ballardvale Sidewalk


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$300 00


Patrick Conway, labor,


$37 33


William Caffrey, labor,


37 33


William Burke, labor,


35 58


John Gill, labor,


32 27


Charles Weston, labor,


32 08


Oscar Newcomb, labor,


35 58


Louis Belisle, labor,


14 19


John Driscoll, labor,


9 72


Hiram Carter, labor,


45 50


Total expenditure,


$279 58


Balance unexpended,


$ 20 42


Horses and Drivers


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$4500 00


Transferred from Miscellaneous balance,


560 86


$5060 86


A. McDonald, wood work,


$ 95 33


Frank M. Smith, care of horses,


766 00


William T. Rea, care of horses, .


527 45


Frank E. Morse, care of horses,


603 00


John Haggerty, care of horses,


600 00


Amount carried forward, $2591 78


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$5060 86


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$2591 78


Greene & Woodlin, grain,


77 83


Albert W. Lowe, drugs,


1 00


Ira Buxton, supplies,


1 10


Currier & Campion Co., grain,


162 15


A. M. Colby, painting and harness work, 102 80


Morrison & O'Connell, wood and iron work, 117 90


J. F. Winchester, veterinary services,


16 10


A. P. Richardson, use of horse,


9 50


Lawrence Gas Co., light,


18 00


William Nokes, horses,


400 00


Andover Town Farm, hay,


135 84


F. R. Abbott, hay,


15 40


Henry McLawlin, supplies,


13 75


Sanborn & Robinson, supplies,


1 50


Anderson & Bowman, iron work,


152 95


F. E. Gleason, hay and straw,


293 73


Hardy & Cole, stock and labor,


64 16


Harry P. Abbott, driving team,


29 85


Smith & Manning, grain,


248 76


C. H. Shattuck, drugs,


4 41


Timothy Sullivan, hay,


54 95


Augustus Upton, hay,


46 31


George E. Morse, driving team,


42 70


Clarence J. Way, hay,


33 90


G. F. Whitney Co.,


5 35


C. Bricault, veterinary services,


6 50


Edward W. Boutwell, hay,


47 40


F. G. Haynes & Co., grain, George F. Cheever, hay,


76 50


T. A. Holt & Co., grain,


176 53


J. H. Richardson, hay, Arthur Bliss, drugs,


1 20


Total expenditure,


$5063 12


Overdrawn,


91 07


22 20


$ 2 26


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Removing Snow


Appropriation, March 7, 1904,


$3000 00


M. Broadley,


$ 2 14


William P. Shattuck,


19 31


Edward S. Hardy,


47 95


Henry McLawlin,


10 45


S. H. Boutwell,


23 90


Ralph A. Bailey,


34 80


George D. Ward,


129 15


B. F. Smith,


65 00


Morrison & O'Connell,


46 15


William H. Tucker,


134 97


H. E. Gould,


40 25


E. W. Boutwell,


12 20


George L. Averill,


21 00


J. F. Morse,


18 20


George Dumont,


11 37


S. O. Cheever,


11 00


Joseph Brown,


47 25


James Hill,


10 80


Mrs. J. H. Chandler,


17 40


John Cross,


7 20


E. M. Torr,


4 90


H. A. Hayward,


39 80


Thomas E. Gray,


6 32


R. C. Reed,


6 00


William Haigh,


11 40


Albert Doyle,


23 00


C. W. Buck,


7 40


John Peterson,


11 40


Severt R. Peterson,


13 25


W. H. Carter,


144 65


Abbott Erving,


5 06


George McIntyre,


1 80


J. B. Withum,


10 20


Amount carried forward, $995 67


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Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$3000 00


$995 67


J. Warren Mooar,


26 80


H. E. Dyer,


30 15


M. A. Toomey,


5 25


J. Frank Morse,


25 00


William Boland,


11 40


William H. Higgins,


36 60


John W. Henderson,


30 80


James J. Abbott,


30 40


Frank Robinson,


12 20


F. H. Shattuck,


1 40


David Webb,


66 20


Shattuck Bros.,


4 20


Freeman R. Abbott,


50 00


Charles W. Millett,


8 20


George E. Pillsbury,


5 25


C. H. Shattuck,


2 00


Bartholomew Conlon,


4 50


Board of Public Works,


2 20


Augustus A. Upton,


1 80


George W. Chandler,


43 75


Charles A. Jameson,


33 00


George W. Harnden Est.,


32 68


Lucius Hitchcock,


4 70


S. A. Lovejoy,


70 33


Fred Davis,


128 92


Arthur Flint,


53 20


John L. Noyes,


13 00


J. E. Pitman,


17 40


Hardy & Cole,


28 00


Walter French,


42 60


A. P. Richardson,


147 90


Daniel Abbott,


25 80


Patrick Hannon,


18 60


Amount carried forward,


$2009 90


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Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$3000 00


$2009 90


William Ronan,


9 47


James Putnam,


18 40


Charles P. Rea,


54 70


Robert Watson,


3 20


Daniel Donovan,


15 80


Cornelius Sullivan,


8 80


John Collins,


14 80


William Shepherd,


6 80


Joseph Shepherd,


9 20


Alonzo Summers,


11 20


John Colbath,


5 00


John Colebath, jr.,


8 80


David Moir,


16 60


Andrew Murphy,


33 80


Ralph Upton,


8 00


Samuel Levis,


35 17


John Schofield,


19 40


John Leary,


51 00


William Leary,


34 20


Timothy Madden,


45 20


Timothy C. Sullivan,


42 80


Frank McCuskar,


38 80


John Driscoll,


17 00


Frank Williamson,


5 80


Henry Cunningham,


4 50


Joseph Somers,


4 50


Thomas Scott,


4 50


Fred S. Stark,


2 80


John Shattuck,


4 50


Edward Ward,


7 30


Charles Gowing,


7 00


Edward Washburn,


9 40


James Connolly,


8 40


Amount carried forward,


$2576 74


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Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$3000 00


$2576 74


Harry P. Abbott,


3 60


James Lynch, 1 80


Joseph Doucette,


5 40


. Albert Goldsmith,


5 20


Randall Hurley,


7 10


Louis Belisle,


8 00


· Porter E. Livingston,


5 30


Benjamin Nason,


16 20


Harry Nason,


22 60


William Burke,


23 40


William Caffrey,


30 00


Patrick Conway,


50 00


Francis Schneider,


18 40


Charles Weston,


21 20


H. E. Shetler,


14 60


S. Oldroyd,


11 60


Elwyn Teague,


6 20


J. Palmer,


5 40


William Craig,


1 80


Edward Newcomb,


1 80


James Gill,


1 40


Edward Conway,


3 60


John Conway,


5 40


Harry Wells,


14 40


Hugh Malcolm,


39 00


John Cronin,


3 60


Fred Brown,


9 00


Peter Gillispie,


3 60


George Buchan,


3 20


William Gillispie,


1 80


William McCollum,


1 40


Fred Phelps,


6 20


John Gill,


4 40


Amount carried forward,


$2933 34


50


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$3000 00


$2933 34


John Culon,


1 80


Alfred W. Hanson,


3 20


Patrick J. Brady,


1 00


Jerry Golden,


15 80


Joseph Golden,


10 40


Adelbert Robinson,


2 40


Jane Devlin,


5 20


Charles Conway,


7 20


William Titus,


3 60


James Conway,


7 20


Peter Conway,


3 60


William Haggerty,


60 80


John O'Brien,


28 69


E. Gerry Hardy,


2 00


Joseph Johnson,


3 60


William Clark,


1 60


John Connolly,


1 00


William Baker,


9 70


Charles H. Hardy,


3 80


Albert Kimball,


5 80


J. M. Towne,


15 80


Edward M. Towne,


5 40


James S. Flint,


9 00


James Duffy,


3 60


N. W. Fitzgerald,


16 20


Daniel Fitzpatrick,


66 80


Frank Haggerty,


3 00


Rex Haggerty,


7 35


Joseph Haggerty,


5 70


Leo Haggerty,


11 25


Peter O'Neil,


1 80


Joseph Bourdelais,


105 00


Henry Livingston,


2 00


Amount carried forward,


$3364 63


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Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$3000 00


$3364 63


Charles W. Livingston,


80


Fred Dane,


1 60


Ernest Whittaker,


8 00


John Entwistle,


80


Stephen Lovejoy,


1 00


C. J. Way,


35 20


Almon P. Abbott,


6 40


Daniel F. Harrington,


6 00


S. F. Sewell,


3 40


Stephen E. Abbott,


11 00


Arthur O'Hara,


4 40


Alvin Jenkins,


1 00


Herbert Ford,


2 80


Herbert Johnson,


3 60


Richard Haskell,


9 60


Fred Symonds,


10 80


Daniel Collins,


33 60


Frank Goodwin,


4 80


John Frahan,


70


Daniel Davis,


8 00


John Griffin,


6 20


John Lynch,


1 80


Reuben Webb,


11 20


Daniel Murphy,


13 80


Patrick Murphy,


3 90


George M. Carter,


31 60


Rufus Carter,


11 00


George L. Burnham,


2 60


Samuel Thayer,


2 00


Frank Wells,


4 00


John Marooney,


1 60


Benjamin Daniels,


20


Edward Riley,


5 40


Sylvanus Lovejoy,


5 60


Total expenditure,


$3619 03


Overdrawn,


$619 03


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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.


Tuesday, March 29th, we began work on Pine street, grading nearly the entire length. Florence street was graded with gravel from Red Springs. On Phillips street we grav- eled where needed from Main street to Chapin's residence. The usual spring cleaning of gutters was done, and the catch basins have been looked after at all times.


On Main street we commenced where the State left off, raised the grade of the hollow three feet, lowered the ledge the same and then macadamized 1100 feet. This gives us an unbroken macadam road from the Reading line to Memorial Hall at the square. There remains about three hundred


feet between the square and Pearson street. When this strip is done, there will be a continuous macadam road from the Lawrence line to the Reading line. Our next macadam was on Salem street. We began near Dr. Bricault's and put in 2200 feet, finishing at Porter street. This used all our stone and we then graveled Whittier street, Chestnut street, and part of Bartlet street; macadamized three hundred feet near Cooper's pond on Central street.


At the hollow on Elm street near Plato Eames' house, three hundred feet of macadam was laid. This was paid for from the highway appropriation. Near D'Arcy's four hun- dred feet of old macadam was re-surfaced making it as good as new.


The road machine was used twenty-two days in different parts of the town. Six hundred and fifty-five loads of gravel were put on the River road and the cross roads near Edward Boutwell's and Deacon Abbott's.


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The West Parish sidewalk has been completed from Buchan's pit to the Williamson place and three hundred feet of retaining wall put in, varying from three to fifteen feet in depth. This was also railed. Poor street, Frye Village, has been graded, also Lowell street, between Edward Burtt's house and the Trow place, and between the Gillen place and the fountain.


The sidewalk has been built to grade from Scott's on Summer street to Whittier street and the large trees there were removed. The sidewalk on Whittier street from Summer street to Elm street has been blocked out ready to gravel. Other sidewalks have been repaired where needed. In Abbott Village, a catch basin was put in. A new foot bridge, nine feet wide, was built over the Shawsheen River at a cost of nearly $200. Also, one on Stimson's bridge on Main street at a cost of $285. Mineral street has been re- paired so that the water which caused so much trouble in years past, will now find its way to the brook.


In October, we built one hundred feet of face wall on Pine street, at the house of Wendell Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins re- ceived no land damages and the selectmen agreed to fix his lot satisfactory to him. This was the reason for building the wall. There is over $200 left from the Pine street appro- priation. I would recommend that this money be re-appro- priated for a sidewalk on the west side of Pine street. I in- tended to build this, but the selectmen, as well as the people on the new street, were anxious to have me commence on the new road. Work began there October tenth and the street was finished December tenth. Then the ground was frozen, the season's work finished, leaving Pine street side- walk unbuilt. There is also a balance of over $200 left from the appropriation for the new street which I would recom- mend that the town re-appropriate. A good deal of the material used there was frozen, and as this is liable to settle the street will need to be touched up in the spring.


In Ballardvale, a sidewalk was built between Perry's house


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and Moody's corner. In this walk there were two hundred feet of retaining wall and two hundred feet of railing. One hundred and thirty feet of rail was built on Chester street. The streets of Ballardvale have been kept in repair by the town team kept there.


Perhaps it would not be out of place to say right here that this is the second year out of the six years of my service as highway surveyor, that I have expended the appropriations according to my judgment. The other four, at the annual town meeting, it has been designated where the macadam money should be expended. I say this to inform the public that my hands were tied mainly by vote of the town. This year the macadam has been placed as follows : 300fe et on Elm street, 2200 feet on Salem street, 1100 feet on Main street in the hollow, and 300 feet on Central street near Cooper's pond.


Earnings of Town Teams


On highways -


F. Smith, 100 days at $4.50, $450 00


F. Morse, 120 days at $4.50, 540 00


846 00


J. Haggerty, 188 days at $4.50, Wm. Rea, 182 days at $4.50,


819 00


Sprinkling,


945 50


Fire department,


76 00


$3676 50


This does not include any earnings of the horses by removing snow.


Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH T. LOVEJOY, Highway Surveyor.


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TOWN OFFICERS


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, $5700 00


Felix G. Haynes, secretary board of public works, 1903, $ 15 00


Felix G. Haynes, secretary board of public works, 1904, 20 00


Abraham Marland, town clerk and


collector, and clerk for selectmen, 1200 00


George A. Parker, treasurer, 600 00


B. Frank Smith, selectman, 700 00


S. H. Boutwell, selectman, 600 00


S. H. Bailey, selectman, 600 00


Joseph T. Lovejoy, supt. of streets, 1000 00


J. A. Leitch, M. D., board of health, 1903, 50 00


J. H. Playdon, tree warden, 1903, 50 00


J. H. Playdon, tree warden, 1904, 50 00


Abraham Marland, register of voters, 93 75


J. W. Bell, care of sinking fund, 20 00


W. H. Higgins, team for registrar of voters, 2 00


Registrars, recounting vote,


4 00


George H. Poor, moderator, 10 00


George A. Higgins, auditor, 50 00


Nesbit G. Gleason, auditor, 50 00


Charles B. Jenkins, auditor, 50 00


Owen F. Caffrey, election officers,


32 00


George A. Higgins, election officers, 75 00


H. F. Wilson, board of health, 1903 and 1904, 75 00


George E. Hussey, inspector of milk, 75 00


Dr. Charles E. Abbott, town physician, 200 00


Total expenditure, $5621 75


Balance unexpended, $ 78 25


(Bills not paid, $100.00)


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Police


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$2400 00


Wm. L. Frye, chief,


780 00


George W. Mears,


720 00


Elmer H. Shattuck,


72 00


New England Telephone Co.,


39 99


J. H. Clinton,


70 75


Wm. F. Gledhill,


8 75


M. T. Walsh,


107 75


Newton Jaquith, jr.,


80 00


Wm. H. Higgins,


78 00


Herbert L. White,


11 25


James Saunders,


2 00


B. F. Upton,


3 50


Thomas Peters,


21 50


Alexander Dick,


2 00


L. D. Pomeroy,


28 50


Wm. Angus,


2 25


Henry McLawlin,


80


Henry W. Platt,


75


W. H. Sleath,


3 00


F. A. Swanton,


3 75


Wm. L. Frye, supplies,


44 20


C. H. Shattuck, telephone,


2 85


Total expenditure,


$2083 59


Balance unexpended,


฿ 316 41


Fire Department


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$3500 00


George Saunders, repairs,


$229 26


A. P. Richardson, use of horse,


3 50


Austin S. Poland, supplies,


82


Edward McCabe, repairs,


56 60


C. N. Perkins, supplies,


12 50


Amount carried forward, $302 68


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$3500 00


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$302 68


Electric Gas Light Co., supplies,


128 72


Thomas H. Bentley, labor.


20 75


Tuttle's Express,


19 55


Lawrence Gas Co.,


94 52


Geo. C. Dunnells, pay roll,


722 06


Frank Murphy,


5 00


Wm. H. Higgins, horse hire,


18 50


Boston Woven Hose Co., supplies,


46 75


Hardy & Cole, labor and supplies,


127 94


Ralph Upton, labor,


6 00


John S. Harnden, engineer,


125 00


Newton Jaquith, fire alarm,


200 00


H. S. Neal, janitor and supplies,


44 00


C. H. Shattuck, telephone toll,


75


Patrick Conway, labor,


2 63


Wm. McTernen, janitor,


192 00


Lewis T. Hardy, engineer,


150 00


Geo. D. Lawson, engineer,


75 00


F. G. Haynes, supplies,


5 23


Richard York, pay roll,


485 00


Ira Buxton, supplies,


6 30


J. A. Leitch, M. D., medical attendance,


2 00


John Haggerty, steward,


37 75


Henry McLawlin, supplies,


17 77


Beattie Zinc Co., supplies,


10 00


Andover Press, supplies,


10 00


Richard York, labor,


19 25


Newton Jaquith, labor,


27 90


Tyer Rubber Co., blowing whistle,


50 00


American Express Co.,


30


E. C. Pike, supplies,


63 58


New England Telephone Co.,


21 76


A. M. Colby, painting and supplies,


196 45


Amount carried forward, $3235 14


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Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward, B. & M. R. R.


$3235 14


1 35


Allen Simpson, engineer,


75 00


W. E. Decrow, repairing whistle,


3 16


Morrison & O'Connell, supplies, Smith & Dove, repairs,


13 85


John E. Dearborn, painting,


98 53


David Beattie & Son, coal,


227 70


Solshine Mfg. Co., supplies,


4 25


Frank E. Gleason, wood,


6 00


Herbert Clark, labor,


2 13


Smith & Manning, supplies,


2 45


W. E. Winn, supplies, 1


9 00


Total expenditure,


$3691 16


Overdrawn,


$ 191 16


(Bills not paid, $22.28)


(Transferred from Miscellaneous, $191.16)


Town House


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$1800 00


Smith & Manning,


$ 1 92


W. H. Welch,


2 41


Hardy & Cole, repairs,


61 82


James Saunders, janitor, 1903 and 1904,


700 00


H. H. Wilder, estimating steam works, 25 00


Henry McLawlin, supplies,


31 54


Lowell Polishing Co., polish,


6 00


E. C. Pike, supplies, 5 15


A. M. Colby, lettering,


9 50


A. W. Caldwell, painting,


7 25


Frank E. Dodge, cement and sand,


85


George Saunders, repairs and supplies,


38 29


Ira Buxton, supplies, 3 00


Amount carried forward, $892 73


$3500 00


12 60


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Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$1800 00


$892 73


Mrs. Davis, labor,


9 10


George W. Mears, labor,


28 00


Lawrence Gas Co., 1903,


103 90


Lawrence Gas Co.,


162 10


Union Towel Co.,


2 40


Andover Lodge, I. O. O. F., scenery,


50 00


Frank H. Hardy, brush,


5 50


T. A. Holt & Co., supplies,


75


Richard Gannon, repairs,


5 00


Crowe & Tupper, ladder,


1 70


Morrison & O'Connell,


2 45


Herbert F. Chase,


30


Andrew Wilson, repairs,


11 26


H. C. Hitchcock, painting,


200 00


Continental Brush Co., supplies,


4 25


Arthur Comeau, repairs,


4 86


C. H. Bachelar, flag,


18 00


Anderson & Bowman,


3 20


School Dept., flag,


3 75


American Express,


40


David Beattie, coal,


276 00


James Saunders, labor,


3 50


S. P. Keyes, supplies,


1 00


W. H. Gibson, laundry,


3 27


Buchan & Francis, curtains,


5 28


Lawrence. Gas Co.,


1 43


Total expenditure,


$1800 13


Overdrawn,


13


(Bills not paid, $67.47)


Phillips Academy, Reimbursement


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, $ 1005 53


A Marland, (collector), $1005 53


Total,


$ 1005 53


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Spring Grove Cemetery


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$300 00


Received from sale of lots,


328 00


Received from Lawrence Savings Bank,


89 43


$717 43


Charles Latrovus, labor,


$ 48 24


Philip Allicon, labor,


236 00


Timothy Connell, labor,


19 67


George White, labor,


23 63 .


Ernest Bulleion, labor,


29 31


Henry A. Hayward,


54 63


Wm. H. Higgins,


2 00


A. M. Colby,


1 40


George W. Foster, making deeds,


21 25


Herbert Allicon, labor,


129 49


Smith & Manning, supplies,


28 61


George D. Millett, supplies,


5 40


O W. Vennard, superintendent,


102 00


Henry McLawlin, supplies,


13 10


George A. Higgins, supplies,


1 10


Total expenditure,


$715 83


Balance unexpended,


$ 1 60


Tree Warden


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$500 00


M. Warren Tuck,


$56 00


J. W. Hunt,


53 37


T. Sullivan,


52 55


J. H. Playdon,


66 87


D. Leonard,


20 25


Wm. Maloney,


61 33


Amount carried forward, $310 37


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Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$310 37


Lawrence Gas Co.,


1 20


Henry McLawlin,


1 90


W. H. Tucker,


31 50


Wm. Peters,


27 13


M. Maloney,


21 00


Herbert F. Chase,


3 25


James Donovan,


8 75


Newton Jaquith,


35 00


Wm. Barrett,


28 90


Treat Hardware Co.,


2 75


Total expenditure,


1


$471 75


Balance unexpended,


$ 28 25


State Highway


Henry A. Hayward, for gravel, $ 7 40


New Street


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$1500 00


S. A. Lovejoy,


$116 67


John Leary,


62 42


M. Harrington,


19 06


James Dugan,


77 29


Tim Madden,


81 47


Wm. Haggerty,


81 47


Charles O'Hara,


66 00


Hiram Carter,


103 50


Joseph White,


31 41


Jerry Mahoney,


31 41


Dan Davis,


37 72


$500 00


Amount carried forward, $708 42


62


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$1500 00


$708 42


John Mclaughlin,


57 94


John Madden,


61 77


John Driscoll,


75 44


Fred Brown,


28 78


Charles Weston,


73 69


Richard Lavery,


35 58


Ed. Washburn,


37 33


Tim Sullivan,


52 89


John E. Smith,


9 30


George Smith,


4 03


Hugh Malcolm,


14 00


Lottu Celestino,


3 11


Daniel G. Abbott,


2 75


Henry McLawlin,


10 25


Hardy & Cole,


20 85


Morrison & O'Connell,


12 45


Daniel G. Abbott, gravel,


25 00


W. H. Welch, akron pipe,


9 00


Public works, dynamite,


60


W. H. Higgins, use of horse, .


1 50


Frank E. Dodge, labor,


18 88


A. P. Richardson, use of cart,


1 00


Anderson & Bowman, labor,


10 95


Total expenditure,


$1275 51


Balance unexpended,


$ 224 49


Park Loan


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$1700 00


George A. Parker, treasurer,


$1700 00


Total expenditure,


$1700 00


·


63


Park Commission


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$550 00


Joseph H. Curtis, architect,


$ 50 00


M. J. Stack, labor,


10 75


Geo. Shepherd, labor,


26 75


Henry Povo, labor,


58 35


Albert Chadwick, labor,


12 66


John Scofield, labor,


26 50


Hardy & Cole, labor,


6 94


Walter French, labor,


4 00


Henry McLawlin, supplies,


14 79


A. Baker, labor, 3 00


Edward Adams, labor and stone dust,


145 71


Henry Cunningham, labor,


1 25


Warren L. Johnson, labor,


76 85


Wm. Ronan, labor,


32 00


John E. Smith, (laying out baseball ground) 3 75


Reading Nursery, (shrubbery),


3 55


Cherry Hill Nursery, shrubbery,


34 75


Ira Buxton, labor,


2 00


A. P. Richardson, labor,


26 50


David Walker, labor,


1 60


John Collins, labor,


4 50


Wm. H. Higgins, horse and buggy,


1 50


Joseph Shepherd, labor,


2 80


Total Expenditure,


$ 550 50


Overdrawn,


50


Printing and Stationery


$1200 00


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Andover Press,


$1046 65


A. E. Martell, books,


75


George E. Hussey, rubber stamps,


60


Thorp, Martin & Co., paper fastener,


55


Amount carried forward, $1048 55


64


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, Amount brought forward,


$1200 00


$1048 55


Geo. A. Parker, postage stamps,


2 00


Geo. A. Higgins,


28 70


P. B. Murphy, license blanks,


3 75


A. Bliss, stamped envelopes,


117 80


Thomas Groom, book,


2 13


Bufford & Son, bonds,


90 00


Frank E. Wood, pens,


1 50


Total expenditure,


$1294 43


Overdrawn,


$ 94 43


(Transferred from Miscellaneous, $94.43)


Pine Street


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$500 00


S. A. Lovejoy,


$ 27 78


John Leary,


24 01


Wm. Baker,


19 25


David Moir,


22 46


Tim Madden,


22 75


Patrick Conway,


6 22


Wm. Caffrey,


97


John Driscoll,


32 67


S. F. Sewall,


12 44


Tim Sullivan,


14 69


Frank McCuskar,


14 97


James Dugan,


11 47


Lewis Belisle,


7 00


James Putnam,


18 00


Edward Washburn,


6 61


James J. Abbott,


2 00


John Madden,


20 00


Total expenditure,


$ 263 29


Balance unexpended,


$236 71


65


Street Bounds


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$500 00


John E. Smith, engineer,


$135 81


Herbert Wright, labor,


64 67


Fred A. Andrews, labor,


51 43


Hardy & Cole, supplies,


2 85


George I. Rhodes, engineer,


56 22


Frost & Adams, supplies,


96


John Schofield, labor,


10 89


George E. Smith, labor,


33 33


J. D. Newall, granite street bounds,


67 50


Robert Doyle, labor,


6 22


Treat Hardware Co., supplies,


6 80


Total expenditure,


$436 68


Balance unexpended,


$ 63 32


Street Signs


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$300 00


J. Warren Mooar,


$138 75


Hardy & Cole,


82 60


A. M. Colby,


78 06


Total expenditure,


$299 41


Balance,


59


P


Street Lighting


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$4800 00


Lawrence Gas Co.,


$4564 96


Colver J. Stone, writing contract,


6 00


Total expenditure,


$ 4570 96


Balance,


229 04


66


Notes Paid


Andover National Bank, No. 152,


$36500 00


66


66


66


153,


10000 00


66


66


66


66


154,


12000 00


66


66


66


66


155,


2500 00


66


66


66


66


156,


8000 00


66


66


66


157,


36500 00


66


66


66


66


158,


7000 00


66


66


66


66


159,


13000 00


66


66


66


66


160,


8000 00


66


66


66


66


161


57500 00


N. Jaquith,


151


9000 00


Total,


$200000 00


Notes Given


1904


February 8, Andover National Bank,


$10000 00


March 14,


66


66


66


12000 00


April 1,


66


10500 00


66


11,


66


66


66


36500 00


May 9,


66


66


66


7000 00


June


13,


66


66


66


13000 00


July


11,


66


66


66


8000 00


Nov.


21,


66


66


66


57500 00


1905


Jan.


12,


66


66


66


47500 00


66


N. Jaquith,


9000 00


Total,


$211000 00


Sewer Assessment


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904,


$2649 85


George A. Parker, treasurer, Total expenditure,


$2649 85


$2649 85


66


67


Interest


Appropriation, March 7th, 1904, March 14, John T. Kimball,


$11000 00


$ 300 00


April 11, George A. Parker, treasurer,


507 50


وؤ J. Tyler Kimball,


340 00


66 66 J. Tyler Kimball,


62 00


May 9, J. Tyler Kimball,


904 89


6 66 J. Tyler Kimball,


198 33


June 13, Fred S. Boutwell,




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