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5000 00
Repairs on Almshouse,
1000 00
Tree Warden,
500 00
Public Dump,
50 00
To be spent by A. V. I. S.
Board of Public Works,
6600 00
Amount carried forward,
$72100 00
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Amount brought forward,
$72100 00
Estimated cost of Waterworks maintenance for 1905 :
Superintendence,
$1500 00
Clerical Work,
600 00
Engineer,
840 00
Care of teams and hire,
450 00
Reading and care of meters,
650 00
Extra labor,
600 00
Fuel,
1450 00
Postage,
100 00
Supplies,
100 00
Oil, Waste, and Packing,
200 00
Printing and Stationery,
100 00
Telephone Tolls,
10 00
$6600 00
For coal shed,
600 00
Pipe account,
1000 00
To reimburse Mrs. Emma G. Whipple,
716 80
$2316 80
$8916 80
Interest,
12000 00
Redemption of Water Bonds,
6000 00
Redemption of School Bonds,
2980 00
Notes Payable, Town House,
1700 00
Memorial Day,
250 00
Spring Grove Cemetery,
500 00
And proceeds of sale of Lots.
Police Department,
2500 00
Town House,
1600 00
Park Commission,
500 00
State Aid,
2000 00
Military Aid,
200 00
Insurance,
750 00
Town Officers,
6000 00
Street Lighting,
4800 00
Abatement of Taxes,
500 00
Amount carried forward
$114,380 00
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Amount brought forward,
$114,380 00
State Tax,
6000 00
County Tax,
6000 00
Sinking Funds, Water Bond,
750 00
Hay Scales,
200 00
Board of Public Works, Pipe Account,
1000 00
To reimburse Mrs. Emma G. Whipple, For Coal Shed,
600 00
Total appropriation recommended,
$129,646 80
Your Committee recommends that the sum of $200 be appropriated for the purchase of two wooden road rollers to be used by the Superinten- dent of Streets for the purpose of levelling the snow during the winter months.
They also recommend that the Finance Com- mittee be furnished by the Board of Selectmen with printed copies of all money voted, expended and required for the year next ensuing. And the said copies be placed in the hands of the Commit- tee as soon as possible after the books are closed.
ARTHUR BLISS
WALTER S. DONALD
J. WARREN BERRY FRANK T. CARLTON ANDREW McTERNEN
MICHAEL F. D'ARCY
BARNETT ROGERS J. NEWTON COLE
JOHN H. FLINT
HARRY M. EAMES
DAVID SHAW
ALEXANDER LAMONT BERNARD M. ALLEN
M. J. CURRAN
PATRICK J. SCOTT
FINANCE COMMITTEE
716 80
TOWN 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 at the Town House, in said Andover, on Monday, the sixth day of March, 1905, at six oclock, A. M., to act on the following articles :
Article 1st .- To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Article 2nd .- To choose Town Clerk, Treasurer, Collector of Taxes, three members of the Board of Selectmen for one year, one member of the Board of Health for three years, three members of the School Committee for three years, one Trustee of Memorial Hall for seven years, one Trustee of Cornell Fund for three years, one Park Commis - sioner for three years, two members of the Board of Public Works for three years, one Tree Warden for one year, three Auditors of Accounts, three Constables, Fence Viewers, Field Drivers, Surveyors of Lumber, Fire Wards, a Pound Keeper, one Surveyor of Highways, and any other officers the town may determine to choose.
Article 3rd .- To take action on the following question : "Shall license be granted for the sale of Intoxicating Liquors in this town ?"
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Article 4th .- To determine what sums of money shall be appropriated for Schools, School-houses, School-books and Supplies, Highways and Bridges, Macadamized Roads, Side- walks, Removing Snow, Horses and Drivers, Street Light- ing, Town Officers, Police, Public Works (Maintenance, Construction and Sinking Funds), Sinking Fund for Memo- rial Hall Notes, Fire Department (Maintenance and Fire Alarm), Town House, Almshouse, Repairs on Almshouse, State Aid, Military Aid, Relief out of Almshouse, Soldiers' Relief, State Tax, County Tax, Abatement of Taxes, Interest on Bonds, Funds and Notes, Redemption of Water Bonds and School-house Bonds, Notes Payable (Town House Im- provement), Printing and Stationery, Miscellaneous, Memo- rial Day, Insurance, Spring Grove Cemetery, Hay Scales, Park Commission, Tree Warden, Public Dump, and other town charges and expenses.
Article 5th .- To see if the Town will establish and main- tain a fire alarm box to be located at the corner of Spring Grove and Porter Roads, and appropriate a sum of money for the same, on petition of Henry A. Hayward and others.
Article 6th .- To see if the Town will establish and main- tain a fire alarm box to be located at the corner of Elm and Pine Streets, and appropriate a sum of money for the same, on petition of H. M. Eames and others.
Article 7th .- To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for hose to connect with the nearest hydrant on Porter Road for the safety of buildings in case of fire, on petition of Henry K. Flint and others.
Article 8th .- To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money sufficient to put the sidewalk and gutter on North Main Street in perfect condition, on petition of C. H. Jowett and others.
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Article 9th .- To see if the Town will instruct its High- way Surveyor to expend on Morton Street, between School and Main Streets, a sum of money sufficient to put said street in a condition equal to other streets in the centre of the town, on petition of Walter Buck and others.
Article 10th .- To see if the Town will construct a walk from corner of Whittier Street across Punchard and John Dove School grounds to the Stowe School, for the benefit of school children, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of John H. Soehrens and others.
Article 11th .- To see if the Town will vote to extend its water service to the house of George L. Averill on Reser- vation Street and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of George L. Averill and others.
Article 12th .- To see what action the Town will take in regard to observing " Old Home Week ", and appropriate a sum of money therefor.
Article 13th .- To see if the Town will locate an incan- descent light on River Street, Ballardvale, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Thomas E. Stott and others.
Article 14th .- To see if the Town will rename that portion of Gardner Avenue between Main Street and Holt Street, calling it Reservoir Street, on petition of Mrs. Abbie M. Smart.
Article 15th .- To see what Town Officers shall hereafter be chosen by ballot in addition to those already so chosen.
Article 16th .- To see if the Town will revise and accept the list of Jurors as prepared and posted by the Selectmen.
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Article 17th .- To see what action the Town will take in regard to the matter of the Bailey School-house, carried over from last Annual Town Meeting.
Article 18th .- To see what action the Town will take in regard to establishing street bounds, and, if necessary, appropriate a sum of money therefor.
Article 19th .- To act upon the report of the Town Officers.
Article 20th .- To fix the pay of the Firemen for the en- suing year.
Article 21st .- To determine the method of collecting taxes for the ensuing year.
Article 22nd .- To determine what disposition shall be made of unexpended appropriations.
Article 23rd .- To authorize the Town Treasurer to hire money for the use of the Town in anticipation of taxes for the current year, upon the approval of the Selectmen.
Article 24th .- To determine the amount of money to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year.
Article 25th .- 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 Selectmen at the time and place of meeting.
Given under our hands at Andover, this thirteenth day of February, in the year one thousand nine hundred and five.
B. FRANK SMITH, SAM'L H. BOUTWELL, S. H. BAILEY,
Selectmen of Andover.
MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY
LIST OF ACCESSIONS
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ADDAMS, Jane. Democracy and social ethics.
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ALBEE, Helen R. Abnákee rugs : a manuel describing the Abnákee industry. 745 A 328
AMERICAN Naturalist. V. 37.
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BACHELLER, Irving. Vergilius : a tale of the coming of Christ.
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BARR, Robert. The woman wins. .
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BARNES, James. Giant of three wars : a life of General Winfield Scott. .
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BAGOT, Richard. Love's proxy.
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BELL, J. J. Jess & Co. .
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BENSON, E. F. The Challoners.
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BEST, J. C. Official report of trial for murder.
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BIRDS and nature. V. 14.
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BLACKWOOD's Edinburgh magazine. V. 174-175.
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BOGUE, Mrs. Lillian L. B. At home with the Jardines. Book of girls.
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BOOTH, Mrs. Maud B. After prison - what ?
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BOSTON, Mass. The directory supplement, 1904. .
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BEVERIDGE, A. J. Russian advance.
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BROOKE, S. A. Poetry of Robert Browning. . 821 B 824 B Tennyson : his art and relations to modern life. 821.81 725 B BROWN, Alice. High noon. B 811 hi Judgment : a novel. B 811 ju
BUNKER Hill Monument Association. Proceedings at the annual meeting, June 17, 1904. . 973.3 B 88 p
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CARPENTER, G. R. John Greenleaf Whittier. [Ameri- can men of letters ]. 92 ₩ 614
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CHAMPLIN, J. D. jr., editor. Cyclopaedia of music and musicians. 3 v. . Ref.
CHAMBERS, R. W. In search of the unknown. C 353 se
CHARLES, F. A. Awakening of the Duchess. C 384 a
CHESTERTON, G. K. Robert Browning. [English men of letters ]. . 92 B 826 C
CHURCHILL, Winston. The crossing.
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CLEVELAND, Grover. Presidential problems. 320 C 59
COLQUHOUN, A. R. Greater America. . 973 C 71
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CORNHILL Magazine. New series. V. 15-16.
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Cox, C. F., and others. A handbook on the prevention of tuberculosis. 616.995 C 83
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FOWLER, Ellen T. Place and power.
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HADLEY, A. T. Relations between freedom and respon- sibility in the evolution of democratic government. 330 H 11
HADOW, W. H. Studies in modern music. 2 v. . 780 H 11
HAGGARD, H. R. Stella Fregetius: a tale of three destinies. .
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KUHNS, Oscar. Great poets of Italy.
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LITTELL's Living Age. V. 239-242.
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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
TOWN OF ANDOVER
FIFTH
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
EMBRACING THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF WATER COMMISSIONERS AND EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF SEWER COMMISSIONERS
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
JANUARY 12, 1905
ANDOVER, MASS. THE ANDOVER PRESS
1905
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
JOHN L. SMITH, Chairman,
Term expires 1906
FELIX G. HAYNES, Secretary,
Term expires 1905
JOHN W. BELL, Term expires 1907
LEWIS T. HARDY, Term expires 1907
JAMES C. SAWYER,
Term expires 1905
SUPERINTENDENT
JOHN E. SMITH.
REPORT OF
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
To the Citizens of Andover :
Your Board of Public Works submit their sixth annual report, embracing the eighth of the Sewer and the sixteenth of the Water Systems for the year ending January 10th, 1905.
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