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Annual Report of the Town of Andover TOWN OF ANDOVER ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOE TEE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 7, 1887. ANDOVER: PRINTED BV WARREN F. DRAPER. 1887. ^V THE ANNUAL REPORT RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES TOWN OF ANDOVER. For the Financial Year ending February 7th, 1887. WARREN F. DRAPER, PRINTER, MAIN STREET. 1887. / REPORT. Selectmen's Account. SCHOOLS. Appropriation by Town, March 1st, $10700 00 State School Fund, 63 85 $10763 85 PAID ON ACCOUNT OP SCHOOLS. Grammar School. M. A. Whitehouse, teaching, $760 00 Carrie E. Berry, teaching, 342 00 Mary F. Woodbridge, teaching, 234 00 M. Alice Jaquith, teaching, 108 00 C. M. Baldwin, janitor, 150 00 John Chandler, coal, 105 32 John Cornell, coal, 102 75 George F. Baker, wood, 4 00 4fe1 07 qpjLOvuQOfi \j t South Centre District. Ella F. Merrill, teaching, $342 00 Abbie A. Richardson, teaching, 342 00 Amy F. Battles, teaching, 234 00 Hattie E. Ham den, teaching, 304 00 Annie L. Locke, teaching, 162 00 Susan M. Wilbur, teaching, 108 00 Mary E. Carter, teaching, 108 00 Frances W. Meldrum, teaching , 72 00 E. Butterworth, teaching music , 108 00 Amount carriedforward, $1780 00 $1806 07 Appropriation, $10763 85 Amount broughtforward,$17 80 00 $1806 07 0. W. Vennard, janitor, and preparing wood, 79 36 John Cornell, coal, 54 00 Timothy Abbott, wood, 5 25 Hartwell B. Abbott, wood, 9 00 $1927 61 Ballard Vale District. Mary F. Brown, teaching, $342 00 M. Alice Jaquith, teaching, 234 00 Annie O. S. demons, teaching, 304 00 Caroline T. Manning, teaching, 234 00 Ella A. Eaton, teaching, 108 00 Florence Ayer, teaching, 108 00 E. Bntterworth, teaching music, 284 00 Gilman Davis, janitor, and pre- paring wood, 81 50 John Chandler, coal, 68 25 Greene and Woodlin, wood, 3 00 $1716 75 Abbot Village District. Mary J. Copeland, teaching, $234 00 Mary E. Carter, teaching, 234 00 Ella A. Eaton, teaching, 117 00 G. C. Mason, teaching, 108 00 Emma E. Gould, teaching, 108 00 Frances W. Meldrnm, teaching, 108 00 John Schoneld, janitor, and pre- paring wood, do 50 Annie Schofield, janitor, 17 00 John Cornell, coal and wood, 26 00 John Chandler, coal, 37 50 Henry Brownell, wood, 5 25 George Busfield, preparing wood, 2 50 $1052 75 Amount carried forward, $6503 88 Appropriation, $10763 85 Amount brought forward, 16503 18 Phillips District. Etta Holt, teaching, $234 00 Martha Manning, teaching, 108 00 Bart. Shea, janitor, and pre- paring wood, 29 75 John Cornell, coal, 31 50 Henry Brownell, wood, 4 50 $407 75 Scotland District. Susan R. Carter, teaching, $225 00 Ella A. Eaton, teaching, 117 00 Willie C. Thomas, janitor, 20 00 J. B. Abbott, wood, 19 82 Alraon Russell, preparing wood, 4 63 $386 45 Holt District. Mary E. Holt, teaching, $342 00 Allan F. Abbott, janitor, 14 00 James A. Dole, janitor, 6 00 Alvin Jenkins, wood, 54 00 Henry Brownell, wood, 11 50 $427 50 Frye Village District Jennie H. Greaves, teaching, $342 00 Mattie A. Jones, teaching, 342 00 Emma L. Ward, teaching, 108 00 Birnie Brothers, janitors, and preparing wood, 47 50 John Cornell, coal, 51 00 George H. Cochran, preparing wood, 3 00 $893 50 Amount carried forward, $8616 38 Appropriation, $10763 85 Amount brought forward, $8616 38 West Centre District. Hannah R. Bailey, teaching, $342 00 Daniel Murphy, janitor, 6 50 Timothy Murphy, janitor, 11 50 John Chandler, coal, 25 50 Osgood District. Mary E. Manning, teaching, $342 00 Alvin S. Lovejoy, janitor, 21 50 Sumner Carruth, wood, 6 25 George P. Pillsbury, wood, 12 00 C. W. Moulton, preparing wood, 1 50 C. L. Bailey, preparing wood, 1 50 S. Gilman Bailey, preparing wood, 3 00 <K2S7 7A Bailey District. Fannie A. Hardy, teaching, $342 00 Melvin P. Morrill, janitor, 6 50 Emma G. Edwards, janitor, 4 33 Annie Boutwell, janitor, 5 00 John Webster, wood, 10 75 William Hardy, wood, 12 00 George P. Pillsbury, wood, 6 00 Frank W. Hardy, preparing wood,I, 4 00 $390 58 Abbott Distriet. Martha Manning, teaching, $222 30 Anna E. Chase, teaching, 97 20 Lizzie Fitzgerald, janitor, 16 50 Amount carriedforward, $336 00 $9772 31 Appropriation, $10763 85 Amount brought forward, $336 00 $9772 31 Joshua H. Chandler, wood, 5 06 Warren Saunders, wood, 6 00 Harry P. Abbott, preparing wood, 1 50 P. Fitzgerald, preparing wood, 1 50 $350 04 North District. Helen W. Battles, teaching, $307 80 Nathaniel Bateman, janitor, 20 00 Joshua H. Chandler, wood, 5 50 $333 30 Total expenditure, $10455 67 Balance unexpended, $308 18 SCHOOL-HOUSES. Appropriation, March 1st, 11800 00 PAID ON ACCOUNT OP SCHOOL-HOUSES. Grammar School-house. E. ButterWorth, tuning piano, $3 00 Brainard Cummings, repairs, 10 68 Henry P. Noyes, supplies, 10 30 Joseph Abbott, supplies, 7 47 T. A. Holt & Co., supplies, 88 M. C. Andrews, trees, 10 00 C. M. Baldwin, labor, 20 00 E. Gile, labor, 5 63 Saunders Bros., labor & supplies, 11 70 , Henry Hall, repairs, 23 90 J. E. Whiting, cleaning clocks, 3 00 E. Pike, labor and supplies, 10 25 E. H. Barnard, repairs, 1 25 Smith and Manning, supplies, 6 15 $124 21 South Centre School-house. O. W. Vennard, cleaning and repairs, $6 65 Henry McLawlin, supplies, 1 89 T. A. Holt and Co., supplies, 6 56 E. Gile, labor, 2 38 Saunders Bros., labor & supplies, 18 50 Mrs. K. Barry, cleaning, 3 10 J. E. Whiting, cleaning clock, 75 Brainard Cummings, repairs, 12 44 E. H. Barnard, repairs, 9 65 Hardy and Cole, repairs, 4 88 Briggs and Allen Manf. Co., supplies, 14 85 Amount carriedforward, $81 6b $124 21 Appropriation. $1800 00 Amount brought forward, $81 65 $124 21 Adams and Westlake Manf. Co., supplies, 9 00 Mrs. J. Barry, cleaning, 5 20 $95 85 Ballard Vale School- house. F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies, 4 45 Edward Butterworth, tuning organ, 2 25 M. T. Walsh, repairs, 26 76 Gilrnan Davis, cleaning, 11 00 D. T. Harrington, labor, 3 00 E. H. Barnard, repairs, 5 20 John S. Stark, repairs, 8 00 Joseph Scott, repairs, 1 00 S61 66 Phillips School-house. T. L. Holt, repairs, 1 50 F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies, 2 20 Mrs. David Burns, cleaning, 3 00 E. H. Barnard, repairs, 4 05 C. P. Mason, repairs, 85 Carroll W. Clark, supplies, 3 25 $14 85 Abbott Village School-house. Daniel F. Shannon, repairs, 1 10 Henry McLawlin, supplies, 4 08 Brainard Curnmings, repairs, 32 24 Anna Schofield, cleaning, 4 00 Henry P. Noyes, supplies, 10 15 Joseph Abbott, supplies, 9 08 T. A. Holt and Co., supplies, 2 60 John Schofield, cleaning, 9 00 Saunders Bros., labor & supplies, 53 44 Amount carriedforward, $125 69 $296 57 10 Appropriation, $11300 00 Amount brought forward, $125 69 $296 57 Thomas Howell, repairs, 50 E. Pike, supplies and repairs, 1 30 E. H. Barnard, repairs, 1 42 Smith and Manning, supplies, 70 J. E. Whiting,]clock, 5 00 <n5u fn Frye Village School-house. Brainard Cummings, repairs, $2 75 A. H. Andrews, repairs, 1 75 John Stack, cleaning well, 6 00 Saunders Brothers, supplies, 1 15 M. T. Walsh, repairs, 1 34 Hardy & Cole, lumber & repairs, 698 06 C. C. Holt, pump, 5 00 Joshua H. Chandler, labor, 4 00 George H. Cochran, labor, 1 50 Wood and Hill, repairs, 55 27 J. E. Whiting, clock, 5 00 Daniel Murphy, labor, 1 50 Otis Birnie, labor, 2 88 Mrs. W. Fortis, cleaning, 1 6b A. R. Frame, repairs, 2 00 J. A. Swasy, repairing blackboards,50 75 H. McLawlin, supplies, 88 Henry P. Noyes, chairs, 1 50 Thompson & Coombs, stoves, etc. , 133 32 Joseph Abbott, supplies, 6 89 Smith and Manning, supplies, 1 95 W. H. Eaton, repairing clocks, 2 50 R. L. Page, repairing blackboards, 19 90 A. H. Andrews and Co., school furniture, 109 48 $1117 02 Amount carried forward, $1548 20 11 Appropriation, $1800 00 Amount brought forward, $1548 20 Holt School-house. F. G. Haynes and Co., supplies, 2 60 C. C. Holt, pump, 5 00 Mrs. A. E. Purr, cleaning, 3 00 Henry McLawlin, supplies, 1 95 J. E. Whiting, cleaning clock, 75 S. B. Holt, repairs, 1 50 114 80 Scotland School-house, F. G. Haynes and Co, supplies, 1 30 Lucinda Parton, cleaning, 4 00 E. H. Barnard, repairs, 1 63 J. B. Abbott, repairs, 2 88 T. A. Holt and Co., supplies, 45 #10 26 West Centre School-house. Wood and Hill, repairing black- boards, $6 99 M. T. Walsh, supplies, 2 10 Henry McLawlin, supplies, 25 Smith and Manning, supplies, 1 95 $11 29 Bailey School-house. P. B. Folansbee, trees, $10 00 John Stack, cleaning well, 4 00 Wood and Hill, repairing black- boards, 2 00 Brainard Cummings, repairs, 3 25 Henry McLawlin, supplies, 25 Smith and Manning, supplies, 1 05 $20 55 Amount carried forward, $1605 10 12 Appropriation, 81800 00 Amount brought forward, 11605 10 Osgood School-house. John Stack, cleaning well, 6 00 Saunders Bros., labor & supplies, 24 50 C. C. Holt, pump, 11 80 Wood and Hill, repairing black- boards, 9 72 S. Gilman Bailey, repairs, 2 00 Mrs. Rhoda Symonds, cleaning, 3 00 Smith and Manning, supplies, 70 Brainard Cummings, repairs, 6 87 164 59 Abbott School-house. Wood and Hill, repairing black- boards, $2 00 Henry McLawlin, supplies, 25 Brainard Cummings, repairs, 1 25 John Stack, cleaning well, 5 50 $9 00 North School-house. H. McLawlin. supplies, 25 Mrs. Fitzgerald, cleaning, 3 00 Wood and Hill, repairing black- boards, 2 00 Brainard Cummings, repairs, 1 25 $6 50 Total expenditure, ct168^ 1Q Balance unexpended, 811 13 SCHOOL-BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
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