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VArticle 3. - To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the purpose of extending the sewerage system from its present terminus near Stimpson Bridge to Haverhill Street in Shawsheen Village, so called, and authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow the same by issuing bonds or notes of the Town, on petition of the Board of Public Works.
Article 4. - To see if the Town will appropriate four hundred dollars ($400) for the improvement of street lighting in Shawsheen
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Village, so called, upon petition and recommendation of the Street Lighting Committee.
Article 5. - To see if the Town will vote to install two new boilers in the Town House to replace the present boilers which have been condemned by the Hartford Boiler Insurance Company and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of the Board of Selectmen.
Article 6. - To see if the Town of Andover will appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the American Legion Post No. 8, for the preparation and publication under its aus- pices of the history of the military and civilian activities of the Town during The Great War, on petition of Andover Post No. 8 of the American Legion.
Article 7. - To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies and publication thereof seven days before the time of said meeting as directed by the By-Laws of the town.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your do- ings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this eighth day of July, A. D. 1920.
WALTER S. DONALD CHARLES BOWMAN ANDREW McTERNEN Selectmen of Andover
ANDOVER, JULY 20, 1920
ESSEX, SS.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the Constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the inhabi- tants of said town to meet at the time and place and for the pur- poses stated in said warrant, by posting a true and attested copy
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of the same on the Town House, on each schoolhouse and in no less than five other public places, where bills and notices are usually posted, and by publication in the Andover Townsman. Said warrants have been posted and published seven days.
FRANK M. SMITH
Constable
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Andover qualified to vote in town affairs convened in the Town House in said Andover on Tuesday, the twentieth day of July, 1920, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening, agreeably to the requirements of the foregoing warrant, Moderator Alfred L. Ripley presided and read the warrant.
Took up Article 1.
Woted, at 7.53 p.m., To accept the provisions of Chapter 475 of the Acts of 1920 in relation to the construction of a new bridge on Haverhill Street over the Shawsheen River under the direction of the County Commissioners. The vote was unanimous.
Took up Article 2.
Voted, at 7.55 p.m., That by virtue and in pursuance of the provisions of Chapter 475 of the Acts of 1920 and for the pur- poses mentioned therein, viz .: of meeting its part of the cost of a new bridge over the Shawsheen River, the Town Treasurer is hereby authorized to issue bonds or notes of the Town in the ag- gregate principal amount of $12,500, the date of said bonds or notes to be determined by the Town Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, and payable in annual payments of $2500, so that said loan will be extinguished within five years from its date, bearing interest, payable semi-annually, at a current rate to be determined by the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen.
Said bonds or notes shall be denominated on the face thereof "Shawsheen Bridge Loan, Act of 1920," shall be signed by the
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Treasurer and countersigned by a majority of the Selectmen and be under the seal of the Town and bear the statement that they are free from taxation in Massachusetts. Principal and interest of said bonds or notes shall be payable in lawful money of the United States at such bank or trust company as the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall elect. Said bonds or notes may be sold by said Treasurer at public or private sale at not less than their par value, and shall be certified by a bank or trust company to be selected by the treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, and contain such statements not inconsistent with this note as the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, may determine. The vote was unanimous.
Took up Article 3.
V Voted, at 8.52 p.m., That that portion of a sewerage system shown on plan of John Franklin, dated June 1920, on the west side of the Shawsheen River between Stimpson's Bridge and Haverhill Street in Shawsheen Village (so called) be adopted as a part of the sewerage system of the Town of Andover and that the town appropriate the sum of forty thousand ($40,000) dollars for the purpose of said extension. That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow said sum and to issue therefor bonds or notes of the Town bearing interest at a rate, to be determined by said Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, payable semi-annually April 1st and October 1st, said bonds or notes to be signed by the Treas- urer of the Town, and countersigned by a majority of the Select- men and Board of Public Works, and to be under the seal of the town. They shall bear upon their face the words "Andover Sewer- age Loan of 1920" and the statement that they are exempt from taxation in Massachusetts. They shall be dated October 1st, 1920, shall be issued in numbered series and shall be payable in accordance with the provisions of Section 8, Chapter 286 of the Acts of 1895, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than thirty years from the date of the first bond or note issued or at such earlier periods as the Treasurer and Selectmen may deter- mine.
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Principal and interest of said bonds or notes shall be payable in lawful money of the United States at such bank or trust company as the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall elect. Said securities may be sold by said treasurer at public or private sale or pledged at not less than their par value for money bor- rowed for the purposes of this act. Said bonds or notes shall be certified by a bank or trust company to be selected by the trea- surer, with the approval of the Selectmen.
That by virtue of Section 10, Chapter 386 of the Acts of 1895, the Board of Public Works be and hereby is authorized to super- vise the construction of said extension, to bind the town by con- tract therefor, to take on behalf of the town by purchase or other- wise any lands, water rights, rights of way or easements in Ando- ver deemed necessary for the establishment of such an extension of the sewerage system and system of sewerage disposal and for connection herewith, and to do any and all other things reason- ably necessary or expedient to accomplish the purposes of this act in conformity to the law in such case made and provided. The vote stood affirmative 110, negative 4.
Took up Article 4.
Voted, at 8.56 p.m., To appropriate four hundred dollars v ($400) for the improvement of street lighting in Shawsheen Vil- lage, so called.
Took up Article 5.
Voted, at 8.57 p.m., To install two new boilers in the Town House to replace the present boilers which have been condemned by the Hartford Boiler Insurance Company and appropriate $2500 therefor.
Took up Article 6.
Voted, at 9.10 p.m., That the town appropriate the sum of $3000.00 to be paid from the taxes of the present year for the preparation and publication of a history of the military and
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civilian activities of the town during the World War, this work to be carried on under the auspices of Andover Post, Number 8, American Legion.
Took up Article 7.
Voted, at 9.15 p.m., That the meeting be dissolved.
The foregoing is a true copy of the warrant and of the Officers' return on the same, also a true record of the doings of the meet- ing.
Attest: GEORGE A. HIGGINS, Town Clerk
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT
SCHOOLS
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
$92000.00
Receipts
584.49
$92584.49
Henry C. Sanborn, Superintendent
$ 3485.85
Emily Walker, Clerk
680.00
Teachers' payroll
55529.26
Janitors' payroll
6328.79
Matron
281.84
Milton Bradley Co., supplies
191.16
Rockport Market, provisions
10.01
Alvah Wright, transportation
740.00
Charles H. Newton, trans. and supplies
623.20
J. H. Campion & Co., supplies
128.58
Joseph Chambers, transportation
150.00
Eastern Mass. St. Railway, transportation
1718.11
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies
330.31
E. T. Hethrington, supplies
43.66
W. J. Morrissey, conveyance
563.00
Boston and Lawrence Despatch
7.45
Edith Moreton, expenses
9.30
Walter W. Coburn, supplies
6.00
F. J. Barnard Co., supplies
90.20
Oliver Ditson Co., supplies
38.08
Lawrence Gas Co.
299.09
The Macmillan Co., supplies
167.99
Standard Oil Co., supplies
49.15
Amount carried forward
$71471.03
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$92584.49
Appropriation and Receipts
Amount brought forward $71471.03
Boston and Maine Railroad, transportation 1030.38
Thomas Dea, expenses
5.00
Lyons and Carnahan, supplies
51.83
Walter I. Morse, supplies
133.41
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
88.57
D. C. Heath & Co., supplies
132.76
Ginn & Co., supplies
451.72
William L. Frye, truant officer
106.20
Betridge Tucker, expenses
5.60
S. T. Shattuck & Sons, team hire
76.00
The Office Appliance Co., supplies
17.08
Edward S. Hardy, wood
111.00
W. A. Allen, supplies
1.25
Royal Typewriter Co., supplies
489.50
Arthur W. Scribner, supplies
11.20
Tyer Rubber Co., supplies
3.75
Overmeadow Farm, supplies
16.95
Kee Lox Mnfg. Co., supplies
10.50
American Railway Express Co.
23.86
Peoples' Ice Co., ice
8.50
Andover Coal Co., coal
2458.00
Morse Brackett Box Co., supplies
40.00
C. C. Birchard & Co., supplies
16.91
The Gregg Publishing Co., supplies
38.38
Duplicator Supply Co., supplies
4.00
Merrimac Boiler Works
18.35
The Prang Co., supplies
5.95
Wright Potter Printing Co., supplies
14.42
Lawrence Lumber Co., supplies
638.87
A. W. Shaw Co., supplies
30.70
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies
1218.50
L. C. Smith & Brothers Co., supplies
13.33
W. H. Sylvester, tuning piano
11.00
J. W. Richardson, labor
569.08
Amount carried forward $79323.58
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Appropriation and Receipts
$92584.49
Amount brought forward $79323.58
Scientific American Publishing Co., supplies 5.00
S. A. Courtis, supplies
20.54
Silver Burdett & Co., supplies 81.58
Sears Roebuck & Co., supplies
3.98
H. I. Dallman Co., supplies
43.29
Andover Steam Laundry Co.
7.18
J. E. Pitman, labor
22.49
Gray and Kendall, labor
25.00
Goodyear-Marshall Pub. Co., supplies
10.63
The Andover Press, printing and supplies
446.05
City of Lawrence, tuition
223.11
E. E. Gray & Co., supplies
9.35
Educational Specialties Inc., supplies
50.42
Hiller & Co., supplies
34.53
Little Brown & Co., supplies
79.28
West Disinfecting Co., supplies
81.00
Henry C. Sanborn, expenses
137.51
City of Lowell, tuition
41.25
Henry Holt & Co., supplies
39.21
Underwood Typewriter Co., supplies
17.41
World Book Co., supplies
298.37
Diamond Spring Water Co., supplies
10.50
Thiras Brothers, supplies
2.30
Bernard L. McDonald Co., coal
7238.86
American Book Co., supplies
164.57
Bureau of Publications, supplies
2.00
Literary Digest
4.00
F. H. Stacey, supplies
26.38
D. Donovan & Son, labor
8.15
Donovan and Locke, labor
235.15
Henry E. Lavery, tuition
10.00
Edward Dodge, labor
20.00
Benj. H. Sanborn & Co., supplies
112.77
Frank E. Dodge, labor
196.15
Amount carried forward $89031.59
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$92584.49
Appropriation and Receipts
Amount brought forward
$89031.59
Charles E. Merrill & Co., supplies
105.46
University of Chicago Press
43.88
George W. Horne Co., supplies
409.94
George P. Pillsbury, wood
151.00
Miller Bryant Pierce Co., supplies
18.00
H. Sanford Leach
4.00
Buchan & McNally, labor
884.71
The Family Shoe Store, supplies
6.75
Walter Walker, labor
10.00
Fred Collins, labor
10.00
J. H. Playdon, supplies
25.00
County of Essex, tuition
71.14
A. C. Seiler, supplies
18.23
John R. Lyman Co., supplies
15.35
E. McCabe & Co., supplies
.70
Kenney Brothers and Wolkins, supplies
10.00
Alice S. Coutts, extra work
18.75
Library Bureau, supplies
1.15
Nathan C. Hamblin, expenses
7.79
McGraw Hill Book Co., supplies
17.00
Houghton Mifflin Co., supplies
23.54
Board of Public Works, water
425.23
W. H. Coleman & Co., auto hire
7.40
S. K. Ames, supplies
3.24
Robert McCoubrie, labor
10.00
Sydney P. White, labor
6.00
C. A. Hill & Co., labor and supplies
151.26
H. B. McArdle, supplies
33.00
The Cable Co., supplies
. 35
John Ferguson, repairs
14.00
James Eaton, supplies
3.40
Cheshire Chemical Co., supplies
26.00
W. D. Walker, M. D., School physician
220.00
Portia Clough, expenses
7.00
Amount carried forward
$91790.86
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$92584.49
Appropriation and Receipts Amount brought forward
$91790.86
C. S. Buchan, supplies
30.18
Annie C. Crowley, labor
1.35
Mrs. L. A. Morse, eggs
1.20
Foster Music Publishing Co., supplies
7.50
New Method Varnish Co., supplies
15.00
Clara A. Putnam, services as Matron
171.15
Kansas State Normal School, supplies
12.20
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., supplies
100.32
William Baker, labor
6.00
Walter Baker, labor
6.00
Allyn and Bacon, supplies
110.76
Outlook Co., supplies
4.00
Anderson and Bowman, labor
3.25
George E. Hussey, engraving
1.00
Elizabeth Hurley, tuition
10.00
George Dick, labor
11.00
National Geographic Society, magazine
2.75
Anna Ilgorsky, tuition
10.00
Willis Craik, tuition
10.00
Stewart Fraser, tuition
10.00
Henry Dolan, tuition
10.00
Anna Smith, tuition
10.00
Arthur Swenson, tuition
10.00
John J. Mahoney, tuition
10.00
Daniel McCarthy, tuition
10.00
Mrs. John Hannon, tuition
10.00
Gladys Mears, tuition
10.00
James Sullivan, tuition
10.00
James Cuthill, tuition
10.00
Joseph Carroll, tuition
10.00
Helen Leonard, tuition
10.00
Alice Kayley, tuition
10.00
Annie Vannett, tuition
10.00
Hayward Bros. and Wakefield Co., supplies
17.25
Amount carried forward $92460.77
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, Appropriation and Receipts
$92584.49
Amount brought forward
$92460.77
Hazel Underwood, expenses
1.80
Teacher's College
6.24
School Arts Magazine, supplies
3.00
Gaylord Brothers, supplies
3.48
George T. Johnson Co., supplies
23.00
Charles Fettes, labor
7.80
Standard Electric Time Co.
8.48
Thomas Hayter, labor
23.40
James Thompson, labor
23.40
Dowling School Supply Co., supplies
5.28
Helen De M. Dunn, expenses
1.80
Total expenditure
92569.45
Balance
15.04
$92584.49 $92584.49
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TOWN OFFICERS
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
$8815.00
Harry M. Eames, Chairman Selectmen $100.00
Walter S. Donald, Selectman & Assessor 800.00
Andrew McTernen, Selectman & Assessor 716.67
Charles Bowman, Selectman & Assessor 766.67
George A. Higgins, Town Clerk 1150.00
George A. Higgins, Town Treasurer 1150.00
William B. Cheever, Collector of Taxes
1578.80
Daniel J. Murphy, Town Counsel
375.00
Precinct Officers, Precinct 1
353.00
Precinct Officers, Precinct 2
132.00
Registrars of Voters
206.00
Walter H. Coleman, Auditor
75.00
John S. Robertson, Auditor
75.00
Harry Sellars, Auditor
75.00
Joseph I. Pitman, Building Inspector
366.66
Dr. J. J. Daly, Town Physician 200.00
William C. Crowley, Sealer Weights and Measures 188.94
Alfred L. Ripley, Moderator
10.00
Smart & Flagg, bond for Treasurer and Collector
180.00
Alvah P. Wright, Field Driver
25.00
Frank P. Higgins, checker
3.00
Frank Keefe, checker
3.00
Total expenditure
8529.74
Balance
285.26
$8815.00
$8815.00
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TOWN HOUSE
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
$3000.00
George W. Mears, janitor
$880.00
Lawrence Gas Company
371.56
William Knipe, labor
225.28
Holden Brothers, labor
208.70
C. A. Hill and Co. supplies
124.32
Andover Coal Co., coal
93.58
The Planet Co., supplies
42.00
Daniel P. Webster, police duty
35.50
David M. May, police duty
39.75
Gray and Kendall, labor
45.31
C. S. Buchan, supplies
39.01
James Holt, labor
91.58
Walter I. Morse, supplies
21.35
Oliver Whyte Co., Inc., supplies
86.00
H. I. Dallman Co., supplies
28.26
J. W. Richardson, labor
18.18
James W. Walker, police duty
9.00
Cheshire Chemical Co., supplies
8.00
Buchan and McNally, supplies
7.22
Perley F. Gilbert, architect
15.00
George C. Dunnells, police duty
3.00
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
3.50
John Ferguson, repairing
5.00
Annie F. Brown, labor
4.92
W. H. Sylvester, tuning piano
3.00
William C. Brown, police duty
3.00
Lord & Co., tuning piano
1.90
Anderson & Bowman, supplies
2.15
Total expenditure
2416.07
Balance
583.93
$3000.00
$3000.00
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NEW BOILERS
$2500.00
Appropriation, July 20, 1920
Shear Klean Grate Co., grates
$ 198.97
Philip L. Hardy, contract
675.00
Merrimac Boiler works, boilers
960.00
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
9.03
S. T. Shattuck & Sons, labor
2.00
Buchan and McNally, steam fitting
209.84
Total expenditure
2054.84
Balance
445.16
$2500.00
$2500.00
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
$18000.00 1499.18
Earnings, Town Teams
Sale of Materials
76.17
Pay rolls, permanent men
$10840.00
Payroll, Engine Company No. 1
2552.50
Payroll, Engine Company No. 2
910.00
C. A. Hill, chief engineer
250.00
Fred Adams, engineer
200.00
H. E. Wells, engineer
200.00
H. E. Wells, repairs
5.88
R. M. Haynes, supplies and grain
324.54
American La France Fire Engine Co., supplies
100.77
C. A. Hill & Co., supplies and repairs
148.75
Walter I. Morse, supplies
124.72
Henry A. Prescott, supplies
57.05
Lawrence Gas Company
157.82
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
50.46
H. Bruckman, grain
68.80
Dillon Machine Co., Inc., supplies
23.65
W. H. Coleman & Co., supplies
54.37
Est. H. M. Eames, hay
118.58
Sinclair Refining Co., supplies
40.47
Ralph L. Greenwood, janitor
100.00
John Haggerty, labor and telephone
252.24
Cross Coal Co., coal
92.05
Andover Steam Laundry Co.
31.09
Ira Buxton, labor
6.25
Benjamin Jaques, supplies
7.50
A mount carried forward $16717.49
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Appropriation and Receipts
$19575.35
Amount brought forward
$16717.49
John Shea, grain
356.75
C. S. Buchan, supplies
25.13
Andover Press, supplies
9.70
Louis Kibbee, labor
2.00
Lester Hilton, labor
2.00
Scott T. Shattuck and Sons, labor
51.00
B. F. Nason, hay
116.66
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John A. Collins, labor
12.00
William T. Rea, labor
9.00
Henry Hilton, labor
2.00
A. M. Colby, labor
2.50
Albert Cole, labor
2.00
William Knipe, labor
48.43
Louis Resnik, supplies
8.20
Fellows & Co., Inc., supplies
15.40
Tyer Rubber Co., blowing whistle and supplies 200.18
R. L. Buchan, labor and supplies
598.90
J. E. Pitman, labor and supplies
247.36
John L. Morrison, labor and supplies
229.40
Buchan & McNally, supplies
21.57
Charles F. Emerson, labor
68.00
Ivan Stedman, labor
15.00
O. F. Kress & Son, supplies
8.00
Camire Welding Co., supplies
2.00
Anderson & Bowman, labor supplies
139.75
Dayton Rubber M'fg. Co., supplies
4.82
Boston Woven Hose Co., supplies
543.01
Andover Coal Co., coal
335.61
E. W. Boutwell, hay
95.76
Standard Oil Co., supplies
74.28
Woodhouse M'fg. Co., supplies
15.00
Board of Public Works
21.12
Amount carried forward
$20000.02
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Appropriation and Receipts
$19575.35
Amount brought forward
$20000.02
E. T. Hethrington, supplies
7.79
The "Whatnot" supplies 7.08
Andover Battery Service Co., labor
6.00
Robert Ryan, labor
13.00
Donovan & Locke, labor
21.07
James Oldroyd, labor
1.00
J. F. Coles, expenses
1.90
J. H. Campion & Co., supplies
2.20
Hiller & Co., supplies
3.40
Gray and Kendall, labor
11.79
White-Hall Garage
. 45
Theo. Muise, labor
5.00
Archibald Wheel Co., supplies 49.60
S. M. Spencer M'fg. Co., supplies
12.47
Benjamin Dane, labor
2.00
Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co., supplies
7.60
Total expenditure
$20152.37
Overdrawn
577.02
$20152.37
$20152.37
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BRUSH FIRES
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
$600.00
L. Hilton, et al .
$632.00
Charles Emerson, et al.
16.50
I. Steadman, et al.
20.50
George Dunnells, et al.
8.00
E. Berry, et al.
49.50
R. Jackson, et al.
4.00
R. Bruce, et al.
5.00
A. P. Wright, et al.
6.00
State Forestry Dept., soda
32.33
J. W. Stark
1.08
Louis Resnik
10.80
Wm. Baker et al.
25.50
Harry Colbath, et al.
19.50
Jerry Cronin, et al.
30.00
Frank Crockett, et al.
22.50
P. Tucker, et al.
1.50
A. Mckenzie
19.00
Wm. Brown, et al.
3.50
Patrick Murnane, et al.
7.00
Henry Platt, et al.
11.00
Wm. Ross, et al.
3.00
F. Coles, et al.
7.50
J. Collins, et al.
11.00
C. Davis, et al.
1.50
R. Baker, et al.
7.00
F. Adams, et al.
4.50
Walter I. Morse, supplies
20.70
Badger Fire Ex. Co., Inc., supplies
11.80
Amount carried forward $992.21
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Appropriation
$600.00
Amount brought forward
$992.21
Boston & Maine railroad
. 68
E. F. Dahill, Jr., & Co., extinguishers
64.00
B. F. Hatch, et al.
21.50
Kerr Sparks, et al.
4.50
H. Miller, et al.
7.00
Wm. Collins et al.
7.00
Wm. Lindsay, et al.
3.50
Overdrawn
500.39
Total expenditures
$1100.39
$1100.39
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
$7800.00
Essex County
32.00
Sale of Materials
2.35
Receipts from Special Duty
1038.75
Frank M. Smith, Chief
$1852.00
Payrolls
4620.00
W. J. Morrissey, auto hire
226.00
Lane Construction Co., police duty
1038.75
Franklin S. Valentine, duty and killing dogs 105.92
George C. Dunnells, police duty
97.00
M. T. Welch, police duty
121.87
James W. Walker, police duty
98.26
Hubert H. Mayo, police duty
52.08
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
92.61
Thomas F. Dailey, police duty and kill-
ing dogs 76.00
George Dane, police duty
72.00
Walter I. Morse, supplies
20.21
O. P. Chase, supplies
1.50
C. A. Hill & Co., supplies
4.20
Gray and Kendall, labor
50.13
Parker & Co., supplies
15.00
Treat Hardware Corp., supplies
4.50
A. M. Colby
14.50
Charles J. Shorten, police duty
37.75
The "Whatnot"
6.46
Buchan & McNally, supplies
9.00
John Ferguson, repairs
8.40
Amount carried forward
$8624.14
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$8873.10
Appropriation and Receipts
Amount brought forward
$8624.14
Daniel P. Webster, police duty
9.00
White-Hall Garage, supplies Andover Press, supplies
26.44
Auto List Publishing Co. 18.00
John Stack, police duty
18.00
David M. May, police duty
11.40
Paul Hill
3.00
S. T. Shattuck & Sons, labor
3.00
H. F. Chase, supplies .
4.00
C. L. Wilson, labor
2.00
Frank L. Cole, supplies
4.80
Dr. W. D. Walker, services
3.00
Dr. P. J. Look, services
3.00
Dr. C. W. Scott, services
4.00
Andover Steam Laundry Co.
.36
Frank M. Smith, expenses
20.94
James Napier, expenses
14.79
Leonard Saunders, expenses
6.30
Geo. W. Mears, expenses
2.50
$8804.67
Balance
68.43
$8873.10
$8873.10
26.00
44
BOARD OF HEALTH
$3000.00
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
Charles H. Newton, Inspector
$298.00
Lakeville State Sanatorium
261.14
Rutland State Sanatorium
116.00
Lotta Johnson, Nurse and Clerk
726.00
F. H. Stacey, Board of Health
50.00
F. H. Stacey, Milk Inspector
75.00
F. H. Stacey, fumigating, expenses and supplies 322.56
B. T. Haynes, Board of Health & fumiga ting
59.50
William Knipe, labor
116.75
Dr. C. E. Abbott, Board of Health
75.00
Dr. C. E. Abbott, fumigating, etc.
108.50
Joseph P. Nolan, Plumbing Inspector 246.00
Ladies' Union Charitable Society, Board
64.29
Mrs. Frank A. Cook
36.00
John W. Hall, Jr., quarantine
40.00
Andover Press, supplies
39.10
H. E. Wells, quarantine
48.00
E. F. Mahady Co., supplies
5.00
Massachusetts Assn. Boards of Health
4.00
Modern Medicine Magazine
3.00
John S. Fraize, burying cats
4.00
Charles A. Hill & Co., supplies
7.48
R. Diminick
1.00
John H. McDonald, P. M., supplies
24.10
Walter I. Morse, supplies
. 40
The "Whatnot," supplies
2.49
W. H. Welch Co., supplies
1.74
Total expenditures
$2735.05
Balance
264.95
$3000.00
$3000.00
45
PRINTING AND STATIONERY
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
$3000.00
The Andover Press, printing and supplies $1280.44
The Andover Press, printing valuation book 1263.30 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 10.40
John H. McDonald, P. M., supplies 136.46
Henry M. Meek Pub. Co., printing
7.54
Hobbs and Warren, printing
13.22
Wright and Potter Printing Co., supplies
10.50
George B. Graff Co., supplies
4.00
Munson Supply Co., Munson keys
4.00
Paragon Binder Corp., supplies
10.97
H. M. Meserve and Co., supplies
17.65
Ever Ready Mfg. Co., supplies
9.68
A. W. Brownell Corp., supplies
15.50
P. B. Murphy, printing
3.50
Joseph C. Terry, printing
2.80
Carter's Ink Co., supplies
5.75
Board of Assessors, valuation book expenses 200.00
Total expenditures
2995.71
Balance
4.29
$3000.00
$3000.00
46
GYPSY AND BROWNTAIL MOTH DEPARTMENT
$4250.00 4599.86
Appropriation, March 1, 1920
Sale of supplies and private work
Payrolls
$4659.68
State Forester's Dept.
.90
Samuel Cabot, Inc., supplies
33.12
S. T. Shattuck & Sons, labor
130.88
Boston and Maine Railroad
1.10
Walter I. Morse, supplies
40.82
John L. Morrison, storing and labor
128.65
Edward H. Berry, sundry expenses
48.53
W. J. Morrissey
40.00
W. H. Coleman & Co.
192.43
B. A. Wheeler, labor
5.50
Buchan and McNally, supplies
8.80
Boston Coupling Co., supplies
5.25
C. S. Buchan, supplies
12.00
Freeman R. Abbott, labor
416.89
Fred White
12.00
The Glidden Co., supplies
1398.98
Tree Warden :
Payrolls
1086.75
S. T. Shattuck & Sons, labor
12.50
Gray and Kendall, labor
9.30
The Andover Press, supplies
2.70
Frank W. Spinney, trees
84.00
L. A. Belisle, labor
10.00
Walter I. Morse, supplies
20.05
Total expenditure
8360.83
Balance
489.03
8849.86
$8849.86
$8849.86
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