Town annual report of Andover 1906, Part 6

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 174


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


TOWN OF ANDOVER


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SIXTH


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


EMBRACING THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF WATER COMMISSIONERS AND EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF SEWER COMMISSIONERS


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 9, 1906


ANDOVER, MASS. THE ANDOVER PRESS 1906


WATER COMMISSIONERS 1889-1900 JOHN H. FLINT, JAMES P. BUTTERFIELD, FELIX G. HAYNES,


SEWER COMMISSIONERS


1893-1894


1894-1900


WM. S. JENKINS,


WM. S. JENKINS,


JOHN L. SMITH,


JOHN L. SMITH,


CHAS. E. ABBOTT,


JOHN E. SMITH.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


1900-1903


1904-1906


JOHN H. FLINT,


JOHN L. SMITH,


*WM. S. JENKINS, FELIX G. HAYNES, Sec'y.


JOHN L. SMITH, JOHN W. BELL, Treas.


*JAMES P. BUTTERFIELD. LEWIS T. HARDY,


FELIX G. HAYNES,


JAMES A. SAWYER.


SUPERINTENDENT 1900-1906 JOHN E. SMITH.


* Deceased.


REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS


To the Citizens of Andover :


Your Board of Public Works submit their seventh annual report, embracing the ninth of the Sewer and the seventeenth of the Water Systems for the year ending January 10th, 1906.


SEWER DEPARTMENT


About 48 feet of pipe on Whittier street is all the addition to the sewer this year. No extensive repairs have been re- quired and no trouble has developed in the usual working of the system.


The filter beds with the usual repairs that are common each spring are in very good condition. Thus far this man- ner of disposing of the sewage has been very satisfactory and as it now appears it will not be very long before all inland cities and towns will have to adopt some process of filteration of the sewage or dispose of it by some other method than running it directly to some flowing stream to be carried away and distributed along the banks. Should this be the case, this town will be all right without any change or extra expense.


The bonded debt is now $70,000 and the sinking fund $3,212.33 leaving a net bonded debt of $66,787.67. Since the first year the town has not made any appropriation di- rectly for either the sinking fund or for maintenance, or in- terest, all of these thus far coming from sewer assessments. But as the sinking fund is now very small, it having been required from time to time to redeem bonds as they matured, it will be necessary for the town for several years to come, to appropriate money for this fund as many of the bonds


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mature in a few years and the receipts from assessments will not be sufficient for their redemption. Enough, however, will be received for all ordinary expenses, for a few years more.


WATER DEPARTMENT


The following shows the comparative financial condition of the system to the present year :


1890


1895


1900 $10668.47


1905


Received for water rates,


$3106.38


$8434.15


$12409.79


Maintenance,


3157.35


4380.13


4915.23


*7228.82


*This includes repairs on coal shed.


No. Services


No. Meters


Bonded Debt


Sinking Fund


1890


309


80


$160,000


$1062.65


1895


706


278


170,000


3997.29


1900


876


643


145,000


9296.16


1905


1013


791


120,000


15372.27


The expenses of maintenance for 1905 were divided as follows :


Pumping station,


$3426.99


Office expenses,


1337.96


Care of teams, reading meters, repairs and general maintenance,


1803.51


Repairs on coal shed,


660.36


$7228.82


Gallons of water pumped, 164,150,878.


Cost per million gallons figured on pumping expenses, $20.87.


Cost per million gallons figured on total maintenance, $44.03.


Receipts from water rates, $12,409.79.


Received per million gallons pumped, $75.60.


Additions to street lines have been made on Pine, Corbett and Reservation streets.


The receipts from water rates show a steady increase. All water rates due to October 1st, 1905 have been collected.


The water has been exceptionally good which is very grati- fying as during the past year there has been more than usual trouble with the water in the different systems in the state.


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A number of applications for a supply of water have been received which if their requests are granted will necessitate the laying of considerable street pipe.


While this Board has always favored granting to the citi- zens all privileges consistent with the welfare of the system and the town, it is a question whether it is good policy for the town to lay pipe on streets where there is little or no prospects of the line ever being utilized to any extent beyond what is visible at the time. Whenever a special line of pipe is laid and only 4 per cent. collected on the cost of the line the town receives nothing whatever for the water furnished, and all expenses for pumping the extra water and the care and maintenance of the system with this extra expense must of necessity come from some other source.


The repairs on the coal shed at the station have been of a permanent nature, as few as possible and the whole building is now in many respects in much better condition than formerly.


The station has had no repairs and none were needed. The grounds about the station are not in harmony with the building, the amount of money available for several years has not justified the Board in expending much to improve the surroundings.


Sometime it is hoped that funds will be provided and the grounds improved and made more attractive.


A new boiler will be required to replace the old one which has outlived its usefulness, and is now or soon will be unsafe for the duty required.


George E. Hussey who has very acceptably filled the po- sition of clerk and collector for the past ten years, resigned at the close of the year and Frank L. Cole was elected to the position.


Very respectfully,


JOHN L. SMITH FELIX G. HAYNES LEWIS T. HARDY JOHN W. BELL JAMES C. SAWYER


Board of


Public Works


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SINKING FUNDS


Water Loans. Issue of 1890


To redeem bonds Nos. 151 to 160 inclusive. To balance Jan., 1905,


$4673 03


Received from Town of Andover,


150 00


Received interest Lowell Institution for Savings,


19 95


Received interest City Institution for Savings, Lowell, 26 63


Received interest Essex Savings Bank, 45 48


Received interest Merrimac River Savings Bank, 25 44


Received interest Andover Savings Bank, 62 06


Received interest Broadway Savings Bank,


6 10


$5008 69


Invested as follows:


Deposited in Lowell Institution for


Savings, $ 571 58


Deposited in City Institution for Sav- ings, Lowell, 693 49


Deposited in Essex Savings Bank, 1171 83


Deposited in Merrimac River Sav- ings Bank, 698 18


Deposited in Broadway Savings Bank, 157 60


Deposited in Andover Savings Bank, 1716 01


$5008 69


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Issue of 1892


To redeem bonds Nos. 161 to 170 inclusive.


To balance Jan., 1905,


$2838 84


Received from Town of Andover, 150 00


Received interest Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank, 44 31


Received interest Broadway Savings Bank, 57 78


Received interest Andover Savings Bank,


9 18


$3100 11


Invested as follows :


Deposited in Lowell Five Cent Sav-


ings Bank,


$1299 46


Deposited in Broad way Savings Bank, 1488 47


Deposited in Andover Savings Bank, 312 18


$3100 11


Issue of 1893


To redeem bonds Nos. 171 to 180 inclusive.


To balance Jan., 1905,


$2380 20


Received from Town of Andover, 150 00


Received interest Central Savings Bank, Lowell, 43 72


Received interest Andover Savings Bank, 46 36


Received interest Broadway Savings Bank, 6 10


$2626 38


Invested as follows :


Deposited in Central Savings Bank, $1198 88


Deposited in Andover Savings Bank, 1269 90


Deposited in Broadway Savings Bank, 157 60


$2626 38


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Issue of 1895


To redeem bonds Nos. 181 to 195 inclusive. To balance Jan., 1905,


$3039 10


Received from Town of Andover. 225 00


Received interest Merrimac River Savings Bank, 18 14


Received interest Lawrence Savings Bank,


44 68


Received interest Haverhill Savings Bank, 43 19


Received interest Andover Savings Bank, 13 76


$3383 87


Invested as follows :


Deposited in Merrimac River Sav-


ings Bank, $ 497 73


Deposited in Lawrence Savings Bank, 1151 01


Deposited in Haverhill Savings Bank, 1266 87


Deposited in Andover Savings Bank, 468 26


$3383 87


Issue of 1898


To redeem bonds Nos. 196 to 200 inclusive. To balance Jan., 1905,


$1136 24


Received from Town of Andover,


75 00


Received interest Mechanics Savings Bank,


37 40


Received interest Andover Savings Bank,


4 58


$1253 22


Invested as follows :


Deposited in Mechanics Savings Bank, $1097 14


Deposited in Andover Savings Bank, 156 08


$1253 22


Total for Water Bonds,


$15372 27


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Sewer Loan


To Balance Jan., 1905,


$22865 86


Received interest Andover National Bank,


309 00


Received interest Salem Savings Bank,


37 47


$23212 33


CREDIT


Cash paid Town Treasurer to redeem 20 Sewer Bonds,


$20000 00


Total for Sewer Bonds,


$ 3212 33


Invested as follows :


Deposited in Salem Five Cents Sav-


ings Bank, $1099 24


Deposited in Andover National Bank,


2113 09


$3212 33


JOHN L. SMITH,


LEWIS T. HARDY,


Sinking Fund


JAMES C. SAWYER, JOHN W. BELL,


Commissioners.


FELIX G. HAYNES, )


Approved February 2 1906.


CHARLES B. JENKINS, NESBIT G. GLEASON, Auditors. WALTER COLEMAN,


FINANCIAL REPORT


WATER DEPARTMENT


Receipts


Water rates, $12409 79


Various parties, service pipe and meters, 633 04


Smith & Dove Mfg. Co., laying pipe and repairs, 947 66


Reservation street, pipe and supplies,


136 88


Town of Andover, repairs on standpipes and fountains, 86 98


Repairs on pipes and meters, 72 13


W. F. Rutter & Co., cast iron pipe,


64 56


North Andover Water works, pipe, 57 68


Andover Sewer Department, use of teams,


42 00


Turning on and off water, 27 00


Various parties, dynamite, 27 63


F. G. Haynes & Co., relaying service,


19 08


Louis Couplin, brass junk,


26 46


General Decreasing Co., use of tools,


18 83


Mrs. Emma G. Whipple, pipe,


14 40


Oliver Vennard, iron junk,


6 25


Lawrence Gas Co., blasting,


5 26


Dr. Bricault, pumping well,


3 66


Town of Andover, Street Department,


11 95


Jos. & T. T. Nuckley, piece of pipe,


1 13


John E. Smith, manure,


1 00


Cash for old pipe,


1 00


Cash for old boots,


1 00


Buchan & McNally, pipe fittings,


90


Dominic Dowd, pumping cellar,


40


Thos. Gray, blasting,


1 00


E. C. Pike, pipe fittings.


22


Ballardvale Mills, plug,


05


$14617 94


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Credits


Paid Geo. A. Parker, treasurer,


Water Rates,


$12409 79


Pipe Account,


2208 15


$14617 94


Maintenance


John E. Smith, superintendent,


$1320 37


Curran & Burton, coal,


884 09


Geo. W. Spickler, engineer,


839 80


George E. Hussey, salary,


714 76


Hardy & Cole, lumber, cement and labor,


665 63


Geo. Guthrie, foreman,


515 08


John Guthrie, foreman,


256 35


John Schofield, labor,


286 65


Boston & Maine R. R. Co., freight,


245 59


Jos. Bourdelais, teaming,


132 77


Wm. H. Higgins, horse hire,


137 50


Andrew Roebuck, painting and papering,


125 00


Geo. F. Blake Mfg. Co., rubber valves, 91 20


Smith & Manning, grain and oil,


89 53


Arthur Bliss, envelopes and box rent,


88 32


Hartford Boiler Ins. & Ins. Co., boiler insurance, 75 00


New River Coal & Coke Co., coal,


87 51


H. S. Macomber, oil,


80 40


M. L. Cobb, coal, 65 36


Frank E. Gleason, coal and straw, 57 55


W. F. Rutter & Co., pipe and fittings, 54 56


F. W. Foster Mfg. Co., grate bars, 61 05


Geo. W. Fraize, labor, 42 91


Andover Press, printing, 40 94


Greenwood Mig. Co., packing and polish, 37 86


Geo. Averill, hay, 34 70


Amount carried forward, $7030 48


12


Amount brought forward, $7030 48 Treat Hardware & Supply Co., oil paint, etc. 31 45 Laflin & Rand Powder Co., dynamite, 26 42


Wright Stafford, repairs on boilers, 23 22


Lotta Celestino, labor, 25 37


Perrin, Seamans & Co., dynamite, 22 40


Frank E. Dodge, repairing furnace, 22 91


Geo. Saunders, plumbing material, 20 96


James Gibbons, labor, 20 90


Geo. A. Parker, treas., mileage book, 20 00


Benj. Brown, rubber boots, 19 50


J. H. Cunningham, pipe and fittings,


18 57


Dominic Cassell, labor, 18 28


Henry McLawlin, hardware,


16 71


Anderson & Bowman, horse shoeing, 14 65


Morrison & O'Connell, blacksmith and wheelwright work, 14 45


Fred A. Andrews, clerical work,


13 71


Wm. C. Robinson Sons Co., oil,


11 71


Fred Rowan, labor,


10 83


Frank Quinn, labor,


8 75


Daniel Davis, labor, 9 43


Buchan & McNally, fittings,


9 65


A. M. Colby, repairs on harnesses,


8 55


Lubron Mfg. Co., packing,


9 37


Geo. A. Higgins & Co., stationery,


5 00


Hooper, Lewis & Co., repairs on typewriter, 6 88


National Met. Co., parts of meters,


6 65


Chas. G. Hussey, cushions, 6 00


Deane Steam Pump Co., valves,


5 30


E. P. Gerould, manifold books, 4 50


Sumner & Gerald, fittings, 3 42


Hersey Mfg. Co., parts of meters, 3 72


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., repairs, 2 00


Buchan & Francis, curtain, 1 25


Amount carried forward, $7472 99


13


Amount brought forward,


$7472 99


Tuttle's Express,


1 25


Tyer Rubber Co., valves,


2 60


Jos. Smart, premium on bond,


4 00


Wm. Ross, labor,


6 22


Mike Caffee, labor,


2 81


David Moir, labor,


1 56


Frank Macocia, labor,


1 12


Dr. Fuller, veterinary,


2 00


Richards & Co., lead,


2 05


Lualow Valve Mfg., hydrant valves,


7 80


Chas. A. Claflin, garden hose,


6 25


John Fraize, labor,


6 32


Robert Lowe, labor,


6 13


Joseph Marino, labor,


4 86


Frank Ronco, labor,


1 75


James Collins, labor,


1 07


Chapman Valve Co., part of valve,


3 49


American Express,


2 90


Morgan Crossman & Co., rubber stamps,


2 42


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tolls,


1 85


Cornelius Sullivan, labor,


98


Jerry Casey, labor,


88


Buxton & Coleman, electric fixtures,


75


James Napier, express,


60


F. G. Haynes & Co., files,


30


E. C. Pike, fittings,


18


Town of Andover, condition powders,


1 25


$ 7546 38


Credit to Maintenance


Various parties, repairing pipes, meters, $42 98


Andover Sewer Department, use of teams, 42 00


Pipe distribution, use of teams, 53 00


Service pipe, use of teams, 35 00




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