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Frank T. Carlton elected Trustee of Punchard Free School for three years.
Harry M. Eames elected Trustee of Punchard Free School for three years.
Myron E. Gutterson elected Trustee of Punchard Free School for three years.
Harry H. Noyes elected Trustee of Punchard Free School for three years.
John H. Playdon elected Tree Warden for one year.
Chose Trustee of Cornell Fund-Allen Simpson, for three years.
Fence Viewers, for one year
Voted, To leave the appointment to the Board of Selectmen.
Field Driver, for one year
Voted, To leave the appointment to the Board of Selectmen.
Chose Surveyors of Lumber, for one year-Frank E. Gleason, William H. Carter.
Pound Keeper, for one year
Voted, To leave the appointment to the Board of Selectmen.
Chose Fire Wards, for one year-Allen Sipmson, George D. Ward.
Street Lighting Committee, for one year
Voted, That the appointment be left to the Moderator, and the Moderator named the following persons for that Committee- Barnett Rogers, Walter H. Coleman, Colver J. Stone, John V. Holt, Charles N. Marland.
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Finance Committee, for three years
Voted, That the appointment of a Finance Committee be de- ferred until after Article 17 is taken up.
Voted, That the Town Barn and Barn-yard be the Town Pound.
Took up Article 3rd.
Voted, To appropriate the following stated sums of money :
Schools, $32500 00
Schoolhouses, 4200 00
School Books and Supplies,
2500 00
Voted, At this point to lay Article 3rd on the table and pro- ceed to consider Article 5th.
Took up Article 5th.
Voted, That the town accept the relocation of Main Street from a point at the junction of Main and School Streets to a point at or near the residence of James C. Sawyer, also a re- location of Dwight Street in its relation to Main Street, all according to a plan presented by the Board of Selectmen. Also to authorize the Selectmen to enter into an agreement with the Trustees of Phillips Academy, for an exchange of land to carry out changes as planned, and to appropriate the sum of $2000 therefor, said appropriation to be taken from the money to be paid to the town as Street Railway Excise and Franchise taxes. Voted at 3.25 P.M.
Voted, That Article 3rd be taken from the table and the fol- lowing sums were appropriated :
Amount brought forward $39200 00
Highways and Bridges,
5000 00
Also Street Railway Excise and Franchise Taxes
(less amount of $2000, appropriated under
Article 5th) and amounts received from the use of teams and street sprinkling.
Macadam,
1000 00
Sidewalks (250 to be spent under betterment act), 1000 00
Amount carried forward,
$46200 00
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Amount brought forward,
$46200 00
Removing Snow,
2000 00
Horses and Drivers,
5600 00
Street Lighting,
5500 00
Town Officers,
. . 6700 00
Voted, That Highway Surveyor be paid $1200 per year. Police,
3000 00
Water Department, Maintenance,
8500 00
Construction, 1500 00
Sinking Funds,
750 00
Sewer Department, Maintenance,
I350 OC
Sinking Funds,
3000 00
Fire Department, Running Expenses,
3700 00
Purchase of new Hose Carriage and necessary re- pairs, unexpended balance for new Hose Carriage,
813 00
Town House,
1600 00
Almshouse Expenses,
4000 00
Repairs on Almshouse,
500 00
Relief out of Almshouse,
3300 00
State Aid,
2250 00
Soldiers' Relief,
1000 00
State Tax,
10000 00
County Tax,
10600 00
Interest on Bonds, Funds and Notes,
14000 00
Redemption of Water Bonds,
8000 00
Redemption of School House Bonds,
4000 00
Printing and Stationery,
1800 00
Miscellaneous,
2000 00
Memorial Day (to be expended under direction of Post 99, G. A. R.),
275 00
Insurance, 850 00
Amount carried forward, $152788 00
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Amount brought forward,
$152788 00
Spring Grove Cemetery (and receipts from sale of lots), 700 00
Hay Scales, 75 00
Park Commissioners ($150 to be expended on Bal- lardvale Playstead),
1000 00
Tree Warden,
150 00
Suppression of Gypsy and Browntail Moths ($500 to be used on Town Parks),
3350 00
Public Dump,
75 00
Unpaid bills of Horses and Drivers,
400 00
For Purchase of New Crusher,
1100 00
Memorial Hall Library,
I200 00
For taking New Valuation,
1000 00
For Purchase of Playstead (Article 4th),
976 70
For Abbott School House (Article 6th),
500 00
For Evening School (Article 20th),
200 00
Total appropriations
$163514 70
Took up Article 4th.
Voted, That the town purchase a certain tract of land situated in Andover, containing six acres and seventy-one and one-half syare rods, lying easterly of and adjoining Town's School House land, and bounded beginning at the northwest corner by the Punchard School land and the southerly end of a private way leading to Whittier Street, and thence running 21/2° east by the School lands and wall to lands of the Trustees of Phillips Academy 36 rods and 22 links, thence north 74° east by land now or late of said trustees and by the wall and land of Shea 23 rods and 5 links; thence north 29º east by the wall and lands of Dwane, Connelly, Lynch and others 28 rods and 2 links; thence north 23º west by the wall and lands of Williamson 5 rods and 6 links; thence north 881/4° west by the wall and land of Cunningham 565 ft. to the point of beginning. Also the fee of the private way above named extending from Whittier
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Street to the northwest corner of the above described land on a straight line past lands of Brown and Shattuck and Shattuck and Cunningham about 15 rods and bounded on the west by the School land, subject to all the rights of said abutters thereon to use the same; and that the sum of $976.70 be appropriated for the purchase price thereof.
Took up Article 6th.
Voted, at 4.50 o'clock, That the town appropriate the sum of $500 for re-opening and putting in proper condition the Abbott Schoolhouse for school purposes. That it would be better for the welfare of the children and the public in general as regards a higher estimate of the value of property in that immediate vicinity.
Affirmative 76, Negative 44.
Took up Article 7th.
T'oted, at 5. o'clock, by a two-thirds vote, to ratify and con- firm a vote of the town authorizing an issue of $10000.00 An- dover Sewer Loan Bonds adopted under Article 18th of the warrant for the last annual town meeting. The vote stood, Affirmative 91, Negative o.
Took up Article 8th.
Voted, at 5.18 o'clock, by a two-thirds vote, that by virtue and in pursuance of Chapter 363 of the Acts of 1908, and for the purposes mentioned in Section 5 of Chapter 439 of the Acts of 1887, the town treasurer is hereby authorized to issue the bonds of the town in the aggregate principal amount of $30000.00 to be dated April Ist, 1910, and payable, $1000.00 thereof on the first day of April in each of the years 1911 to 1940 inclusive bearing interest at a rate of not exceeding four per cent per annum payable semi-annually. The said bonds shall be denom- inated on the face thereof "Andover Water Loan" Act of 1908, shall be signed by the Board of Public Works and countersigned by the Town Treasurer and be in such form and contain such statements not inconsistent with this vote as the Town Treas- urer may determine. The vote stood, Affirmative 86, Negative o.
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Took up Article 9th.
Voted, at 5.24, To refer the matter to the Board of Public Works.
Took up Article 10th.
Voted, at 5.32, To refer the matter to the Board of Public Works.
Took up Article IIth.
Voted, at 6.07, To instruct the Board of Public Works to extend the water main from "Chicken Hill" on Andover Street to the residence of Joseph Stanley on said street. A rising vote taken stood, Affirmative 58, Negative 36.
Took up Article 12th.
Voted, at 6.09, To refer the matter to the Board of Public Works.
Took up Article 13th.
Voted, 6.18 P.M., To adjourn to Monday, March 14th, at 8 o'clock P.M.
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 14th, 1910.
Took up Article 13th.
Voted at 8.21 P.M., To leave the matter to the discretion of the Highway Surveyor.
Took up Article 14th.
Voted, at 8.22 P.M., To change the name of the street now called "Reservoir Street" to "Bancroft Road."
Took up Article 15th.
Voted, at 8.25 P.M., To discontinue the road leading from North Street easterly to the River Road.
Took up Article 16th.
Voted, at 8.25 P.M., To refer the matter to the Street Lighting Committee.
Voted, To take up Article 19th.
Voted, at 8.26 P.M., That the Moderator appoint a Committee of five to consider the Town By-Laws and report with their
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recommendations at a future meeting. The Moderator appointed Harry M. Eames, John N. Cole, George W. Cann, George H. Poor and George F. Smith.
Took up Article 17th.
Voted.at 8.37 P.M., That the matter of a Finance Committee be left to the committee on by-laws for investigation and report at a future meeting.
Took up Article 18th.
Voted at 8.40 P.M., To refer the matter to the Committee on By-Laws.
Took up Article 20th.
Voted at 8.41 P.M., To maintain an Evening School in Abbott Village and appropriate the sum of $200 therefor.
Took up Article .21st.
Voted,.at 8.42 P.M., That the taxes be collected by the Col- lector, interest to be charged at the rate of six per cent per annum on all taxes unpaid after Nov. Ist, and that he receive three- fourths of one per cent on all money collected.
Took up Article 22nd.
Voted at 8.44 P.M., That all unexpended balances be turned into the treasury, with the exception of $813, voted for a new hose wagon.
Took up Article 23rd.
Voted, To accept the report of the Town Officers.
Took up Article 24th.
Voted, That the pay of the Firemen be the same as last year, namely fifty dollars ($50) per year.
Took up Article 25th.
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Voted, To authorize the Town Treasurer hire money for the use of the town in anticipation of taxes for the current year (and to be paid therefrom) upon the opproval of the Selectmen.
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Took up Article 26th.
Voted, That the sum of one hundred and eight thousand five hundred dollars ($108500) be raised by taxation the ensuing year.
Took up Article 27th.
Voted, That the meeting be dissolved and the meeting was dissolved at 8.51 P.M.
The foregoing is a true copy of the Warrant and of the Officers' Returns on the same, also a true record of the doings of the meeting.
Attest : GEORGE A. HIGGINS, Town Clerk pro tempore.
REPORT OF CLERK OF ELECTION OFFICERS
ANDOVER, MASS, March 7, 1910. Precinct One.
Meeting called to order by Moderator Harry A. Ramsdell, who read the Warrant. George A. Higgins elected Town Clerk pro tem. Whole number of votes cast eight (8). Mr. Higgins received all the ballots cast. Polls opened at 6.15 A.M. All officers present. Ballot box opened at 0000, closed at 5 05. Check List total, 700, and one woman's vote. Polls closed at 2 o'clock P.M. Regular ballots received, 1800, returned 1100. School Committee 75, returned 74.
(Signed)
D. J. MOYNIHAN, Clerk.
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT
SCHOOLS
Appropriation, March 7, 1910,
$32500 00
Received for tuition and sundries,
392 21
$32892 21
S. C. Hutchinson, superintendent,
$1833 32
Charles L. Curtis, teaching,
650 00
Nathan C. Hamblin, teaching,
315 00
Elizabeth L. Neal, teaching,
487 50
Carolyn A. Rey, teaching,
520 00
Christine L. Lewis, teaching,
520 00
Anna E. Chase, teaching,
325 92
Margaret C. Kimball, teaching,
576 50
Grace Hill, teaching,
663 16
Alice L. Prescott, teaching,
508 75
Caroline J. Burtt, teaching,
533 75
Helen F. Bodwell, teaching,
341 75
Carolyn A. Dean, teaching,
525 00
Annie M. Downes, teaching,
783 75
Gertrude J. Green, teaching,
339 18
Elizabeth Ferguson, teaching,
464 65
Katherine T. Hannon, teaching,
492 50
Isabelle M. Towle, teaching,
509 21
Amount carried forward,
$10389 94
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$32892 21
Appropriation and Receipts, Amount brought forward,
$10389 94
Clara A. Putnam, teaching,
767 50
Eva E. Stone, teaching,
308 75
Lucy S. Carter, teaching,
171 25
Mabel M. Estes, teaching,
319 08
Katherine L. Moynihan, teaching,
160 94
Etta M. Dodge, teaching,
617 50
Susan B. Thayer, teaching,
287 17
Lucy Anne Allen, teaching,
508 75
Florance M. Prevost, teaching,
557 67
Adele H. Duval, teaching,
597 63
Jennie S. Abbott, teaching,
508 75
Alice S. Coutts, teaching,
361 75
Mary C. Flagg, teaching, 34I 25
Florence I. Abbott, teaching,
508 75
Helen W. Battles, teaching,
650 00
Emma L. Ward, teaching,
458 75
Emily F. Carleton, teaching,
523 39
Ethel F. Smith, teaching,
215 63
Annie A. Shirley, teaching,
508 75
Nyna F. Russell, teaching,
285 40
Marion D. Lowd, teaching,
458 75
Charles W. Cole, teaching music,
325 00
Grace A. Jenkins, drawing and manual train.
800 00
Susie A. Sweeney, teaching, 239 37
Cecilia A. Derrah, teaching,
4 00
Pearl M. Johnson, teaching,
165 00
Katherine S. Pease, teaching,
175 00
May Farnham, teaching,
175 00
Louisa M. Farnsworth, teaching,
280 00
Harriet A. Foss, teaching,
280 00
Ray E. Pomeroy, teaching,
350 00
Mary L. Stack, teaching,
3 00
Evelyn P. Hutchings, teaching,
6 00
Lillian Wright, teaching,
84 00
Amount carried forward,
$22393 72
25
$32892 2I
Appropriation and Receipts,
Amount brought forward, Mabel C. Barnes, teaching, 16 92
$22393 72
Lucy F. Haughton, teaching,
2 00
Francis Finnegan, teaching, Althea L. Hastings, teaching,
312 50
Mary Gardner, teaching,
10 00
Grace E. McLain, teaching,
9 20
Henry L. Stone, teaching,
175 00
Bertha S. Webber, teaching,
166 25
Margaret S. Hoyt, teaching,
175 00
Ruby S. Copeland, teaching,
183 75
Lena M. Clark, teaching,
175 00
Katherine E. Tracy, teaching,
175 00
Eliza V. Coburn, teaching,
175 00
Jean T. Blunt, teaching,
4 00
Annie McIntosh, matron,
180 00
James A. Eaton, janitor,
319 50
Herbert Clark, janitor,
300 00
George Baxter, janitor,
84 00
Edward A. Burtt, janitor,
56 00
John Crowley, janitor,
72 00
George Cobb, janitor,
72 00
Caroline Spickler, janitor,
72 00
John A. Riley, janitor,
22 50
William McEwan, janitor,
60 00
Charles A. Hardy, janitor,
33 00
Herbert L. White,
1183 84
Poor & Riley, supplies,
I 20
John Crowley, wood,
8 60
Smith & Manning, supplies,
8 17
Cannon's Commercial College, diplomas, Hopkinson & Holden, supplies,
4 50
C. F. Emerson, teaming,
9 41
Anderson & Bowman, iron work,
I 15
W. H. Higgins, team hire,
92 50
Amount carried forward,
$26558 71
3 00
26
2 00
$32892 21
Appropriation and Receipts, Amount brought forward,
$26558 71
George W. Mears, truant officer, 50 00
Lawrence Industrial School, tuition,
177 50
Benjamin Jaques, wood,
19 75
J. E. Whiting, cleaning clocks,
II 40
Bride, Grimes & Co., supplies,
88
J. H. Campion, supplies,
4 00
Frank Hardy, Agent, brushes,
15 00
Frank Hardy, brushes,
32 50
Smith Premier Type Writer Co., supplies,
8 25
Annie Crowley, 60
Buxton & Coleman, supplies,
54
Wright's Express,
2 45
Lawrence Gas Co., lighting,
IIO 07
John Slater Co., drinking cups,
I 50
T. A. Holt Co., supplies,
4I 04
Alvah Wright, transportation of school children, 570 00
Charles M. Newton, transportation of school children,
408 00
Andover Press, printing and supplies,
192 76
Boston & Maine Railroad, tickets for school children, 510 25
Boston & Northern Street Railroad, tickets for school children, 500 00
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies,
16 20
The Macey Co., supplies, 52 86
Howard Dustles Duster Co., supplies,
29 58
Charles A. Hardy, sawing wood,
I 68
Henry Doughty, supplies,
6 50
W. S. Hall & Son, supplies,
6 25
Clara A. Putnam, tickets for school children,
61 29
Charles L. Curtis,, sundries,
6 70
Lord & Co., repairs on pianos,
12 50
Knox & Morse, supplies,
50
Amount carried forward,
$29409 26
27
$32892 21
Appropriation and Receipts, Amount brought forward,
$29409 26
Charles A. Brown, supplies, 34 80
Beach Soap Co., supplies,
50
S. C. Hutchinson, postage and sundries,
39 70
American Express Co., Walter I. Morse, supplies,
60
28 38
Ethel M. Eaton, clerking,
73 50
Annie McIntosh, cleaning,
I 30
Albert W. Lowe, supplies,
3 7I
W. H. Gibson, laundry work,
35 55
Theo. Muise, repairs,
4 30
H. I. Dalman Co., supplies,
9 00
Frank E. Gleason, coal,
887 75
West Parish Cemetery, wood,
5 00
Adams, Cushing & Foster, supplies,
I 55
James A. Eaton, teaming,
3 00
Cross Coal Co., coal,
1256 65
C. L. Chase & Son, supplies,
29 75
William M. L. McAdams, supplies,
4 89
New England Telephone Co.,
61 22
Fred Shattuck, wood and coal,
8 38
Stanley Liquid Soap Co., supplies,
75
Charles B. Jenkins, horse hire,
12 00
W. D. Walker, M. D., school physician,
190 00
Neostyle Co., supplies,
50 05
James J. Abbott, wood,
13 00
Nathan R. Bailey, wood,
5 00
Library Bureau, supplies,
65
Lyster Chemical Co., supplies,
I 50
Lucy Anne Allen,
II 30
Buchan & Francis, supplies,
5 85
W. C. Donald & Co., supplies,
I 25
Miriam Clark, clerking,
48 80
James Saunders,
4 00
F. G. Haynes & Co., supplies,
55
Amount carried forward,
$32243 49
28
$32892 21
Appropriation and Receipts, Amount brought forward, C. F. Winchester, supplies,
$32243 49 70
Kenney Bros. & Walkins, supplies,
3 45
Throp & Martin Co., supplies,
I 50
Luella Phelps, typewriting,
4 88
Helen M. Cates, typewriting,
6 52
Grace M. Jenkins, typewriting,
5 06
George P. Pillsbury, wood,
42 00
Total expenditure,
$32307 60
Balance unexpended,
584 61
$32892 21 $32892 21
EVENING SCHOOLS
Appropriation, March 7, 1910,
$200 00
Gordon C. Cannon, teaching,
$25 00
Susie A. Sweeney, teaching,
16 50
William J. Wheatley, teaching,
44 00
Total expenditure
$85 50
Balance unexpended,
II4 50
$200 00
$200 00
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SCHOOLHOUSES
Appropriation, March 7, 1910,
$4200 00
Received from Sales,
2 80
$4202 80
H. S. Wright & Co.,
$978 24
M. T. Walsh,
2 342
Buchan & McNally,
63 53
Allen F. Abbott,
237 30
Buxton & Coleman,
III 72
Buchan & Francis,
610 96
H. B. Hunter & Co.,
6 64
Wm. Knipe & Co.,
310 64
Edward E. Babb & Co.,
50 00
D. Donovan & Son,
29 30
C. F. Winchester,
II 20
James S. May,
88 70
J. D. Russell,
25 00
Herbert Clark,
16 5I
James Holt,
25 00
A. E. Briggs,
9 20
Hardy & Cole,
83 04
J. E. Pitman,
1059 60
W. H. Pearce & Son,
I7 27
Henry Cunningham,
28 00
Tyer Rubber Co.,
30
Lawrence Electrical Supply Co.,
73 10
Treat Hardware Co.,
I 36
Macy Co.,
14 25
Amount carried forward,
$3874 28
30
$4202 80
Appropriation and Receipts, Amount brought forward,
$3874 28
Frank E. Dodge,
14 00
Smith & Dove Mfg. Co.,
75
Frank Pluff,
4 50
Walter I. Morse,
2 26
E. W. Boutwell,
6 00
S. K. Peterson,
4 50
John Riley,
I 40
Perley F. Gilbert,
100 00
Total expenditure,
$4007 69
Balance unexpended,
195 II
$4202 80 $4202 80
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SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Appropriation, March 7, 1910,
$2500 00
. Received from Sales, 29 10
Wright's Express,
$75 80
Houghton, Mifflin Co.,
III 79
Tyer Rubber Co.,
6 40
American Book Co.,
92 98
J. L. Hammett Co.,
18 32
Milton Bradley Co.,
62 88
D. C.Heath & Co ..
60 72
Briggs & Allyn Mfg. Co.,
IO 80
Dennison Mfg. Co.,
60
Adams, Cushing & Foster,
44 98
Kenney Bros. & Watkins,
74 97
Throp Martin Co.,
IO 45
Parker P. Simmons,
2 02
Nat'l Book Cover Co.,
58 75
L. E. Knott,
40 96
Ginn & Co.,
82 98
Edward E. Babb & Co.,
871 17
Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover,
25 25
Silver, Burdett Co.,
305 67
American Express Co.,
5 15
Hardy & Cole,
91 08
Albert W. Lowe,
13 26
Walter I. Morse,
15 24
J. B. Hunter & Co.,
7 00
Amount carried forward,
$2089 22
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$2529 10
Appropriation and Receipts, Amount brought forward,
$2089 22
Grace A. Jackson,
7 38
Charities Pub. Committee,
I 25
Andover Press,
I 90
Boston Music Co.,
12 00
F. J. Barnard,
84 70
Gregg Publishing Co.,
7 89
C. F. Winchester,
64 80
Allyn & Bacon,
7 00
Memorial Hall Library,
3 00
Little, Brown & Co.,
2 00
Schoenhof Book Co.,
6 25
Charles M. Miller,
4 00
Rand & McNally,
196 65
C. F. Emerson,
4 5I
Benjamin H. Sanborn,
24 48
A. S. Barnes Co.,
46
Perry Mason Co.,
I 75
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Total expenditure,
$2519 24
Balance unexpended,
9 86
$2529 10 2529 10
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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Appropriation, March 7, 1910,
$5000 00
Received from Street Railway tax,
1844 45
Received from work done,
323 23
Received from Street Sprinkling,
113I 58
$8299 26
E. W. Pitman, use of derrick,
$18 00
Buxton & Coleman, supplies,
IO 38
Boston & Maine Railroad, freight,
19 26
Morrison & O'Connell, iron work,
97 45
Walter I. Morse, supplies,
47 58
Haynes & Juhlmann, supplies,
8 02
Wright's Express,
4 45
Dennis Sweeney, iron work,
4 90
H. L. Bond Co., supplies
16 85
James E. McGovern, water pipe,
35 00
W. H. Higgins, labor,
2 00
James H. Kibbee, stone,
I 50
F. G. Haynes & Co., supplies,
I 25
Benjamin Brown, rubber boots,
8 00
N. E. Metal Culvert Co., supplies,
107 90
Est. John H. Dean, supplies,
3 35
Milo H. Gould, sundries,
10 07
Anderson & Bowman, iron work,
25 35
Daniel Berry, sand,
32 IO
Wilmington Gravel Co., supplies,
64 27
The D. W. Pingree Co., lumber,
42 38
Cornelius Sullivan, labor,
350 56
Amount carried forward,
$910 62
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$8299 26
Appropriation and Receipts, Amount brought forward, Dyer Supply Co., supplies, J. B. McLane, iron work, William Baker, labor,
$910 62
93 45
8 00
365 50
Sylvester Goodwin, labor,
252 23
Swan Martenson, labor,
227 44
Robert Boyle, labor,
26 00
John Haggerty, gravel,
15 00
William Burke, labor,
124 56
William Burns, gravel,
II 20
Patrick McDonald, labor,
265 00
Daniel Sheehan, labor,
195 54
Theodore Benoit, labor,
34 00
Daniel J. Buckley, labor,
68 00
James Carrie, labor,
28 89
James Conway, labor,
13 66
Edward Washburn, labor,
247 3I
H. S. Wright & Co., supplies,
I7 60
Edward Berry, labor,
90 89
Fred Symonds, labor,
12 00
Charles Weston, labor,
86 89
Elwyn Teague, labor,
216 00
John Gill, labor,
309 33
Patrick Conway, labor,
301 78
Walter Oldroyd, labor,
292 00
Richard York, labor,
320 00
Hardy & Cole, labor and lumber,
69 29
Austin Poland, labor and Iumber,
IO 28
John Franklin, surveying,
30 00
· William Knipe, supplies,
35
Myerscough & Buchan, supplies,
3 32
George Dumont, labor,
IIO 27
David Locke, labor,
88 67
Alice Gray, stone,
7 40
Henry E. Gould, labor,
362 50.
Amount carried forward,
$5214 97
35
$8299 26
Appropriation and Receipts Amount brought forward,
$5214 97
Walter Morrissey, labor,
102 89
Joseph Bourdelais, labor,
157 00
Charles P. Rea, labor,
6 00
James W. Phinney, labor,
27 00
Mrs. E. W. Spaulding, gravel,
70 40
William Clark, labor,
131 00
William Griffin, gravel,
8 60
William Hackett, labor,
145 75
James J. Abbott, labor,
42 50
Poor & Riley, supplies,
6 06
William H. Tucker, labor,
IOI 00
Mrs. B. Ford, stone,
4 10
John Coates, labor,
231 00
Patrick Ryan, labor,
7 50
William Harnedy, labor,
39 56
Indian Refining Co., supplies,
275 94
James McCord, labor,
10 00
Michael Feeney, stone,
4 90
Randall Hurley, labor,
187 83
Thomas E. Stott, gravel,
5 00
Rubine A. Kilburn, labor,
107 89
John Craik, labor,
179 II
William Levis, labor,
166 II
Olaf Benson, labor,
II 40
Paul Hannegan, supplies,
58 00
Joseph Fraize, labor,
44 45
William T. Rea, labor,
9 10
Barrett Mfg. Co., tarvia,
149 75
Buchan & McNally, supplies,
28 09
T. F. Morrissey, team hire,
4 50
Frank E. Dodge, labor,
43 22
Water Department, supplies,
54 15
William H. Carter,
13 50
Treat Hardware Co., supplies,
3I 2I
Amount carried forward,
$7679 48
36
$8299 26
Appropriation and Receipts · Amount brought forward,
$7679 48
James Crosby, gravel,
33 40
Charles J. Smith, labor,
12 00
Herbert Clark, labor,
6 II
Philip Mooney, labor,
20 67
Mrs. A. W. Baker, labor,
97 17
Elmer Conkey, labor,
49 50
George Averill, labor,
54 00
William O'Donnell, labor,
33 92
Charles Wilson, labor,
34 00
Total expenditure,
$8020 25
Balance unexpended,
279 OI
$8299 26 $8299 26
MACADAM
Appropriation, March 7, 1910,
$2100 00
Received for private work,
423 52
Buxton & Coleman, supplies,
$ IO II
Boston & Maine Railroad, freight,
47 06
Est. John H. Dean, supplies,
3 30
American Express Co.,
7 35
Frank E. Gleason, coal,
239 50
Bride Grimes & Co., supplies,
29 04
E. E. Burnham Co., belt,
3 00
Boiler inspection,
10 00
Universal Road Machine Co., crusher,
1100 00
Universal Road Machine Co., stone bin,
295 00
Universal Road Machine Co., supplies,
50 00
Treat Hardware Co., supplies,
19 53
Amount carried forward, $1813 89
37
$2523 52
Appropriation and Receipts, Amount brought forward,
$1813 89
E. McCabe & Co., repairs, 30 25
Buffalo Steam Roller Co., supplies,
254 15
Patrick Daly, wood,
25 00
William Baker, labor,
13 50
Sylvester Goodwin, labor,
15 33
Swan Martenson, labor,
I4 22
William Harnedy, labor,
14 00
Walter Morrissey, labor,
14 00
Daniel Sheehan, labor,
14 00
William Levis, labor,
14 00
Patrick McDonald, labor,
14 00
John Coates, labor,
18 00
John Craik, labor,
14 00
Randall Hurley, labor,
14 00
Edward Washburn, labor,
23 IO
Mrs. A. W. Baker, labor,
23 10
Henry E. Gould, labor,
31 50
William H. Tucker, labor,
22 50
George Averill, labor,
18 00
Elmer Conkey, labor,
18 00
William Hackett, labor,
18 00
James J. Abbott, labor,
I 50
Percival Dove, supplies,
25 80
Dyer Supply Co., supplies,
16 78
Daniel Webster, lumber,
5 00
Samuel Smith Machine Co., repairs,
34 90
William H. Carter, stone,
3 00
Total expenditure,
$2523 52 $2523 52
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HORSES AND DRIVERS
Appropriation, March 7, 1910, Received from sale of horse,
. 6000 00
100 00
$6100 00
Frank M. Smith, care of horses,
$779 50
Daniel Webster, care of horses,
655 50
John Haggerty, care of horses,
684 00
William T. Rea, care of horses,
600 00
Frank L. Smith, care of horses,
39 00
W. H. Higgins, straw,
17 :28
Morrison & O'Connell, iron work and shoeing, 331 90
Frank E. Gleason, hay and straw,
II7 99
Harry M. Eames, hay,
140 16
Buxton & Coleman, supplies,
2 27
F. G. Haynes & Co., grain,
84 94
J. H. Campion, grain,
II3 48
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