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S. R. Grimm
MENERSON ORY GOUS CO. The Largest Dry Seule 28 MAIN
W.A. Fuller Lumber Co.
Lumber and Ballders'Finish
Leominster Fuel Co.
COKE
Lesmirator, Moss.
Alval L. Parkman
Coal
Offion, 24 School Street
Leominster, Mans.
Cofhad Caswell, Sex. 40 Manminent Speare, Leominster
Lawest Rates and Satisfaction Guaranteed a Faras
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Dry Goods,-Furniture,-Paper Box Mfrs. 2
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
F. I. NICHOLS
W. A. FROST
Nichols & Frost
Dry Goods
Garments, Millinery and Draperies, also Trunks and Bags
341 and 343 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass. Annex 357 Main Street
J. S. WEBBER
A. C. LYMAN
Webber Furniture Co.
Furniture Carpets, Rugs, Ranges, Springs and Bedding, Draperies, Shades and Upholstery. Everything to Furnish a House Complete.
91 Central Street Leominster, Mass.
President, JAMES O'CONNELL
Sec'y, Treas. and Mgr., W. H. MALONEY
E.F. Dodge Paper Box Co.
Manufacturers of Paper Boxes
124 Central St., and 73 Manchester St. Leominster, Mass.
Directories of different cities in the United States and Canada are on file at the Post Office. They have been placed there for the accommodation of the public, and can be referred to free of charge.
The Price & Lee Company
Expressman,-Furniture
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY 3
O. J. Adcock
O
General Jobber
Light and Heavy Teaming, Furniture Moving. Haying, Plowing, Ashes and Rubbish Removed. Orders Promptly Attended to. 868W-Telephones-8626M
Office, 24 Mount Pleasant Ave.
Stable, 21 Howe St.
LEOMINSTER, MASS.
Ferdinand Furniture Co.
Dealers in
Furniture
Carpets, Ranges and Stoves. Baby Carriages, Refrigerators and General House Furnishings
WHITE STORE
452 and 454 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass.
Operators of 3 Stores-Fitchburg, Worcester and Boston
FRANK FERDINAND, President GEORGE H. FERDINAND, Treasurer and Manager
Advertising,-Architect,-Ashes 4
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
The Donnelly Co.of Fitchburg
Outdoor Advertising Posters Painted Displays Distributing
8 Wallace Avenue Fitchburg, Mass.
L. J. Page
Architect
Transit Surveying and Batter Setting for Structural Work
Office: 693 North Main Street Leominster, Mass.
Mill Engineering
Equipped for Heavy Structural [Work, Steam Boiler, Water Wheel and Machine Setting. Wood, Concrete and Fire Proof Construction. Telephone, Fitchburg, Mass.
David Pellecchia
ASH DEALER
7.34
Dealer in Fine Screen Ashes and Italian Groceries
Telephone 452-W 75 Lincoln Terrace Leominster, Mass.
Maps of Leominster at the Bookstores
25 Cents Each
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Automobiles,-Baker
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Thomas' Garage
Edward W. Thomas, Prop.
Garage
Tire Vulcanizing. All kinds of Auto Work Satisfac- torily¿Done. Telephone
875 Main Street, No. Leominster, Mass.
H. P. BASSETT
W. H. BAKER
Bassett & Baker
Bread, Cake, Pastry and Caterers
30 Central Street Telephone Connection Leominster, Mass.
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PUBLISHERS
Banks
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LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Leominster National Bank
Organized 1884
This institution aims to render a safe, sane and efficient banking service. Every effort is used to make our knowl- edge and experience of the greatest value to the business men. The Officers are glad to help you with your finan- cial problems and to that end will entertain any reasonable proposition.
Capital, $150,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $146,000
Hamilton Mayo - President
Edward F. Blodgett -
- Vice-President
Robert B. Young -
- Cashier
Directors
Hamilton Mayo E. B. Tilton A. S. Paton
John M. Lockey A. L. Clark E. B. Richardson
D. C. Nickerson E. B. Kingman W. H. Harrison
A. H. Hall A. A. Tisdale J. P. Holman
E. F. Blodgett W. H. Chase
M. C. Damon
F. J. Whitney
Safe Deposit Boxes for, Rent. Storage Vault for small packages of valuables Discount Day, Monday A. M.
Bank Building 12 Main Street Leominster, Mass.
Banks
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LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Merchants National Bank
Of Leominster
Organized 1911
Capital, Surplus,
$100,000 25,000
Alfred N. Litch, President Charles H. Howe, Vice-President Fred F. Blaisdell, Cashier
Directors
Alfred N. Litch
Charles F. Nixon
Charles H. Howe
Walter F. Whitney
Bernard W. Doyle
William E. Holman
Archibald M. Hume
Charles W. Harrison
William T. Gavin John W. Pickering
Willie R. Mitchell
Interest Paid in Savings Department
Discount Day, Monday
3 Main Street
Leominster, Mass.
Banks
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LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Leominster Savings Bank Incorporated 1865
Deposits -
Guaranty Fund,
$3,198,412.38
160,000.00
Arthur H. Hall President
Charles A. Joslin Treasurer
H. Mayo
F. A. Whitney
M. H. Bosworth
W. H. Harrison
C. A. Joslin
H. R. Smith
A. L. Clark
A. H. Hall
E. F. Blodgett
E. B. Richardson
D. C. Nickerson
F. S. Farnsworth
W. H. Chase
Investment Committee
Clesson Kenney Hamilton Mayo D. C. Nickerson
A. H. Hall
M. H. Bosworth
Deposits are put on interest from the first of January, April, July and October. Dividends January 1st and July 1st. Dividends Payable Jan. 10th and July 10th
Bank Building, 12 Main Street Leominster, Mass.
David C. Nickerson Vice-President E. B. Richardson Clerk
Trustees
Clesson Kenny E. B. Kingman
Banks
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LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Leominster Co-operative Bank
INCORPORATED 1888
Assets - - $691,000
Joseph P. Holman, President
F. W. Tenney, Vice-President J. Ward Healey, Treasurer
Directors
Lyman W. Browning Eben F. Pierce
Chas. E. Bigelow
Frank J. Shaw
Frank S. Farnsworth Henry R. Davis Rollin B. Andrews Alfred N. Litch
Will G. Derby
Investment Committee Dr. C. E. Bigelow
Eben F. Pierce Frank S. Farnsworth New Series, May and November
Office, Room 4, 42 Main Street
Leominster, Mass.
Fitchburg Co-operative Bank
Incorporated October 27, 1877
Authorized Capital, $5,000,000
Assets, January 1, 1915 $1,789,992.53
298 Main Street, Fitchburg
President, Jabez F. Fisher Vice-President, Ebenezer Bailey Treasurer, Warner M. Allen Attorney, Harrison Bailey, 298 Main Street
Directors
Orrin M. Lowe
Fred L. Drury
Wilbur W. Henry
Michael Donlon
J. Dudley Littlehale
J. Lovell Johnson Emerson W. Baker
David M. Dillon
David Lowe Marcus A. Coolidge
William T. Hidden
Alexander Thomson
John W. Pickering
Arthur S. Morse
Ebenezer Bailey George V. Upton
Money Loaned on Real Estate. Shares, $1.00 Per Month New Series Begins in May and November Each Year
Office Hours: Every business day except Saturday 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Every Saturday, 9 a. m. to 12 m., and 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. (Third Thursday), from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Banks
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Fidelity Co-operative Bank
Fitchburg, Mass.
Incorporated April 25, 1888 Authorized Capital, $2,000,000 Assets, January 1, 1915, $1,225,788.37
President, Samuel L. Graves Vice-President, David H. Merriam Treasurer, W. G. Hayes
Directors
Samuel L. Graves G. B. Bartlett
H. O. Irving F. H. Foss
A. Wellington W. E. Putney
Eugene Forest A. L. Walker
W. C. Johnson W. G. Hayes S. W. Miller M. F. Dunn
J. H. Daniels R. E. Thompson D. H. Merriam
Attorney S. W. Miller, 352 Main Street
Money Loaned on Real Estate. Shares, $1.00 per Month New Series begins in March and September each year Annual Meeting Second Tuesday in each month
745 Main Street Fitchburg Savings Bank Block
Fitchburg Savings Bank
Incorporated 1846
745 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass.
Charles E. Ware, President Frederic C. Nichols, Treasurer- Arthur H. Brown, Asst. Treas ..
Arthur H. Lowe, Vice-President L. Jennie Derby, Annie L. Hitchcock, Joseph H. Kibling, Ralph W. Adams, Clerks Ebenezer Bailey, Clerk of the Corporation
Trustees.
Carmi M. Parker, Benjamin D. Dwinnell, Arthur H. Lowe, Henry Allison, George R. Wallace, John H. Daniels, Charles E. Ware, Harrison Bailey, Charles Fosdick, David M. Dillon, J. Lovell Johnson, Michael F. Dunn, Henry McGrath, Frederic C. Nichols, George H. Cutler, Frank H. Foss, William E. Putney, Alvah Crocker, Harry G. Townend, Timothy F. Murnane, Frederick W. Parks, Benjamin A. Cook, Samuel E. M. Crocker, Harlan K. Simonds, John M. Lockey, Leominster; James A. Stiles, George A. Dunn, Gardner; Sidney H. Francis and George P. Grant, Jr., Lunenburg.
Dividends computed from first days of January, April, July and October on deposits made on or preceding those days
Dividends made January and July 1, and put on interest as soon as declared
Office Hours: 8.45 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays, close at 12 M .. Also open Tuesday Evenings from 8 to 6 Resources over Seven Million Dollars
Banks
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
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Safety Fund National Bank
Safe Deposit Vaults United States Depositary
Members of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Organized 1874
470 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass.
Capital,
-
-
-
$200,000.00
Surplus Profits,
-
-
300,000.00
Elmer A. Onthank, President
George N. Proctor, Vice-Pres.
Samuel H. Lowe, Cashier
John C. Dexter, Asst. Cashier
Roy A. Upham, Manager Safe Deposit Vaults
Directors
MARCUS A. COOLIDGE, of Fitchburg
ATHERTON D. CONVERSE, of Winchendon
MILTON L. CUSHING. of Fitchburg
DAVID M. DILLON, of Fitchburg
GEORGE N. PROCTOR, of Fitchburg
FRED N. DILLON, of Fitchburg
WESLEY W. SARGENT, of Fitchburg
BERNARD W. DOYLE, of Leominster GIFFORD K. SIMONDS, of Fitchburg
HENRY A. GOODRICH, of Fitchburg CHARLES B. SMITH, of Fitchburg
EDWARD J. WELCH, of Fitchburg
BANK HOURS: 9 a. m to 3 p. m. Saturdays, close 12 M.
Incorporated May 26, 1868 Commenced Business July 6, 1868
Deposits Jan. 1, 1915, $8,465,353.37 Organized June 13, 1868
The Worcester North Savings Institution 300 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass.
Henry A. Willis, President Charles F. Baker, Vice President
Robert N. Wallis, Clerk of Corporation
Albert C. Brown, Treasurer
Wilbur W. Henry, Asst. Treasurer
Louis S. King, Teller
Ernest J. Townsend, Clerk
TRUSTEES
Charles F. Baker Henry A. Estabrook
Gardner K. Hudson Thomas H. Shea
Willard L. Humes Thomas C. Sheldon
George W. Bruce Julius K. Gates
Alvah M. Levy Clarence Stickney
Elliot N. Choate Arthur L. Goodnow
J. Dudley Littlehale Robert N. Wallis
Frederick A. Currier Henry A. Goodrich
Walter O. Parker
Henry A. Willis
Milton L. Cushing Frank O. Hardy
Frederick W. Pierce
John Wooldredge
Myron B. Damon J. Milton Hubbard
Wesley W. Sargent
Board of Investment
Auditors
Charles F. Baker Elliot N. Choate
Frederick W. Pierce Henry A. Willis
Frederick A. Currier
J. Dudley Littlehale
Willard L. Humes Thomas C. Sheldon
Dividends computed from the first day of January, April, July and October, respectively, on deposits made on or prior to those days. Dividends credited and put on interest as soon as declared. Semi-annual dividends are paid on the first day of January and July
Office Hours : From 8.45 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays 8.45 a. m. to 12 m. ; 6 to 8 p. m.
C. Willis Bennett Thomas F. Gallagher
JOSEPH A. LOWE, of Fitchburg ELMER A. ONTHANK, of Fitchburg JOHN W. PICKERING, of Leominster
Banks,-Builder,-Building Material
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LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Fitchburg Bank & Trust Co.
745 Main Street 306 Main Street Fitchburg, Mass.
Capital, $500,000 Surplus, $250,000
Every service a bank may render its patrons is performed by the Fitchburg Bank & Trust Co. at both of its offices cheerfully, promptly, and upon the best terms. We welcome new business
Officers
H. G. Townend, President Alvah Crocker, Vice-President
Fred A. Young, Treasurer
Frank H. Brown, Asst. Treas.
J. Lovell Johnson, Vice-President George R. Wallace, Vice-President Herbert G. Morse, Secretary Fred'k W. Holden, Asst. Treas.
E. M. Smith
Contractor and Builder Telephone Connection
20 Pearl Street Leominster, Mass.
Established in 1875 L. F. Burrage Successor to F. M. Leavitt & Co. Proprietor of Leominster Granite Quarry ECONTRACTOR FOR Building Bridges and Foundation Walls Underpinning, Street Curbing, Paving Stone, Flag- ging and Building Stone Furnished at Short Notice
Office, 37 School Street
Leominster, Mass.
Builders
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LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
W. K. WILEY
F. H. FOSS
Wiley & Foss
General Contractors Masons and Builders
We were the builders of the Fitchburg Yarn Co.'s Mill, the mill that beat the building record. Erected in five months and in operation within six months from the day the ground was broken.
Ground broken February 14, 1907 First stone laid . February 20, 1907
First brick laid. March 19, 1907
First sec. 150 ft. Boiler, Picker and Engine Rooms Complete July 1, 1907 Picker Machine started . August 13, 1907
Whole complete. September 1, 1907
First Yarn Made. October 18, 1907
Time to Complete, Six Months
Main Mill 3 stories. . 438 x 115
Number of feet spruce. 1,000,000
Engine Room. 40 x 50
Boiler 27 x 54
Brick Stack. 164 feet high
Steel. . 500 tons
Number of Bricks. 2,000,000
Granite.
7,000 tons
References to Buildings:
Fitchburg Athletic Club Fitchburg Fitchburg Associate Building
Troy Blanket Mills
Troy, N. H.
John A. Dunn Co. Gardner
Falulah Paper Co., Mill
66
Kimball Library Randolph, Vt.
G. H. & T. Cutler Block
Windsor Library Windsor, Vt.
Water Street Fire Station
New Home Sewing Machine Co. Orange Allen Chair Co., Power Plant
Colburn Electrical Factory
Belding Estate Apartment House
Concord, Mass.
J. M. Pierce Apartment House 66
St. Joseph's Parish House
Fitchburg Paper Co. Mill No. 1
66
Crocker, Burbank & Co. Mills No. 1 and 8
Atwood & McBain Apartm't House " Parkhill Mills
Lee Bros. & Co.
Union Twist Drill Co.
Grant Yarn Co.
Fitchburg Yarn Co.
Hotel Raymond
Ford & Lyon, Public Garage
Quinlan Theatre
Russell Mill
Bassett Block
Waite Chair Co. Baldwinville
Brooks Building
St. Paul's Parish House Gardner
Crocker Building
Hastings Hall Fitchburg
McGrath Block
Fitchburg Duck Co.
Opera House Block
Fitchburg Normal School, Dormitory
Sewerage Disposal Building
R. B. Lowe's Residence
Leominster Shell Goods Co. Leominster E. B. Richardson's Residence
Cement-Concrete Foundations of all Kinds, Granolithic Floors, Walks, Steps and Curbing. Cellars made Water-tight, Boiler Setting, Contractors for Stucco Outside Plastering
Office, cor. Central and Brook Streets Fitchburg, Mass.
Branch Office, 76 Main Street, Leominster
Long Distance Telephone We refer you to Safety Fund National Bank, Fitchburg.
Shirreff's Worsted Co., Weave Shed " Electric Light Station Hudson
Jay Bridge Paper Co. Jay Bridge, Me.
French Bros. Block, South Framingham Stevens Block
Beaumont Block
M. E. Converse & Son Winchendon Leominster Public Library Leominster
Groton School Groton
Nurses' Home, Burbank Hospital Fitchburg Athol 66
Wheeler Memorial Library Orange Fitchburg
Number of barrels of lime. 2,000
Number cars of cement. .18
Board of Trade
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LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Some REASONS Why You Should Locate in LEOMINSTER
Leominster is the SECOND LARGEST TOWN in Massachusetts.
It has a growing population and is now nearly 20,000; showing PROSPERITY. During July 1915 we celebrated our 175th Anniversary of ADVANCEMENT. In a ten year period we have doubled our population.
Leominster has Seventy-six manufacturing establishments. It has four banks with deposits of over Five Millions.
The capital invested in our businesses is over Six Millions.
It has two railroads, the B. & M. and N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R.
It has two large street railway companies, cross town lines and 21 miles of tracks in Leominster, also Electric Freight Service.
Average wage paid to employees, a year, over two and one-half Millions.
Leominster has over 3000 dwelling houses and well cared for.
Leominster is one of the most beautiful places in New England.
Good neighborhood, churches, schools, factories, surroundings and accommodations. Good factory sites.
Leominster has four large reservoirs supplying good, pure water.
Leominster has a new Municipal Building, New Public Library and New High School Building.
Leominster is the HOME of the Comb and Hair-pin industry.
Leominster has the largest baby-carriage establishment in the world.
Leominster has good gas and electric light facilities.
It has a large and excellent farming area.
Leominster factories manufacture: Combs, Hair-pins, Visceloid, Celluloid Goods, Celluloid Novelties, Pianos, Piano Cases, Shirts, Chairs, Furniture, Toys, Woodenware, Bug Death, Woolen and Worsted Goods, Apple Parers, Knife Handles, Paper Boxes and hundreds of other articles that you see and use every day.
Locate in Leominster Share our Prosperity
Leominster Board of Trade and The Leominster People aim to Construct rather than to Destroy
JOS. A. GOODHUE, President J. F. MCLAUGHLIN, Secretary A. P. WOOD, Treasurer
Carriage Mfrs.,-Concrete Blocks,-Confectionery LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY 15
Established 1858 Incorporated 1871
F. A. Whitney Carriage Co.
Manufacturers of Children's Carriages
124 Water Street Leominster, Mass.
Gregory Rosse
Telephone Connections
Augustus Rosse
G. Rosse & Son
Expert Agricultural Blasting
Manufacturers of Concrete Building and Chimney Blocks Frost, Moist and Fire Proof
Keep the quality up. Build it of Cement. Founda- tions of all kinds. Excavating, Grading and Sodding. Granolithic Walks, Floors, Drives, Steps and Buttresses. General Contractors. Estimates given on all work.
10 Oxford Street
Leominster, Mass.
Boston Confectionery Store
BECRELIS & MOSKOS, Proprietors
The best place to get latest specialties in Ice Cream and Candies
Everything guaranteed pure and wholesome Also all kinds of Salted Nuts. Telephone 296-W
20 Monument Square
Leominster, Mass.
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Enamel Works,-Electric Companies,-Florists
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LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
ST LISMED 188
MA
FACTURERS OF
WOOD
UN ENAMEL WORKS
TÜRNINGS FANCY ENAMELING & JAPANNING
Leominster, Mass.
Leominster Electric Co.
Louis A. McCarthy, Manager
Electrical Engineers and Contractors
Electrical Work in all its branches. Electrical Sup- plies of all kinds in stock. Telephone Connection
Office, 4 Pleasant Street
Leominster, Mass.
J. Fuller Florist
Flowers for All Occasions Palms and Decorative Plants
31 Orchard Street Leominster, Mass.
Lyon, the Florist
Perley P. Lyon, Proprietor
Plants, Cut Flowers, Etc. Designs For All Occasions
Telephone Connection
82 Pleasant Street
Leominster, Mass.
Flour, Grain, Etc .- Furniture Mfg. and Dealers LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY 17
M. H. Bosworth
B. D. Bosworth
Bosworth & Son
Wholesale and Retail Millers
Flour, Grain, Feed, Hay and Straw. Salt and Peat Moss. Seeds for Farm, Garden and Lawn. Poultry Supplies of all kinds. Stockbridge
and Bowker Fertilizers and Chemicals Elevator and Storehouse 86 Lancaster Street Store, 19 and 21 Pleasant St. Leominster, Mass.
Telephone
R. D. Bowen
Etta F. Fuller
Bowen & Fuller
Dealers in Flour, Grain, Salt, Baled Hay Straw, Fertilizer, Seeds, Lime, Cement and Hair Poultry Supplies Telephone 66
29 Mechanic Street Leominster, Mass.
H
Whitney Reed Corp.
Manufacturers of All Kinds of Rattan and Reed Furniture Children's Carriages and Go-carts, Chairs, Dolls Carriages, Rocking Horses, Etc.
Central Street, Corner Graham Leominster, Mass.
Frank Tracy Auctioneer and House Furnisher
And Dealer in Furniture, Carpets. Stoves, Ranges and General House Furnishing Goods Parties contemplating leaving the city, or making other changes, I will buy, sell or exchange. Consignments solicited and all accounts promptly settled. Regular Auction Sales Saturdays at 7.30 p. m.
Warerooms, 48 Monument Square Leominster, Mass.
Grocers,-Hardware 18 LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
F. E. Short & Co.
Dealers in Staple and Fancy
Groceries Agents for the "King Arthur Flour"
27 Main Street Telephone 915
Leominster, Mass.
Suburban Cash Grocery
GEORGE H. SMITH, Proprietor
Dealer in
Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries
Public Telephone ,
192 Merriam Ave., cor. Vine St. Leominster, Mass.
William A. Fuller, President William T. Gavin, Treasurer K. A. Pillion, Secretary
Garvin Hardware Co.
Hardware Paints, Oils and Mill Supplies Lime and Cement
39 Mechanic Street Leominster, Mass.
Maps of Leominster 25 Cents Each
At The Bookstores
Horn and Celluloid Goods Mfrs.
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
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Paton Manufacturing Co.
Manufacturers of Hair Pins In Horn and Celluloid
Office, No. 282 Central Street
Leominster, Mass.
B. F. Blodgett & Co.
Manufacturers of Fine Horn and Celluloid Goods Back Combs, Side Combs, Hair Pins and Novelties
73 Cottage Street, cor. Cotton Leominster, Mass.
William H. Lane J. Philip Legere
Standard Comb Co.
Manufacturers of Celluloid Hair Ornaments
85 Pleasant Street Leominster, Mass.
The Damon Company
Manufacturers of Fine Horn and Celluloid Goods Back and Side Combs, Hair Pins, Buttons, Etc. Novelties a Specialty
65 Cotton Street
Leominster, Mass.
Horn and Celluloid Goods Mfrs.
20 LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
H. A. Goodhue, Pres.
J. A. Goodhue, Mgr. and Treas. Established 1873
C. M. Davis, Sec
The Goodhue Co.
Successors to GOODHUE & PHILLIPS
Dealers in Horns Manufacturers of Horn Goods Horn Knife Handles a Specialty
46 Colburn Street Telephone 180
Leominster, Mass.
Tenney & Porter
Manufacturers of Celluloid Goods
105 Union Street Leominster, Mass.
Sterling Comb Co.
Manufacturers of Dressing Combs
511 Lancaster Street Leominster, Mass.
Royal Comb Co.
Manufacturers of Hair Ornaments and Novelties in Celluloid
Factory, 180 Pond Street
Leominster, Mass.
Horn and Celluloid Goods Mfrs.
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY 21
E. B. Kingman Co.
Manufacturers of Celluloid, Rubber and Shell Combs Hair Pins, Buttons, Jewelry and Novelties Salesroom, 487 Broadway, New York
Office and Factory, 96 Exchange Street
Leominster, Mass.
ROBT. GIROUARD Treasurer
D. L. GIROUARD Pres. and Mgr.
RAYMOND GIROUARD Secretary
Cornell Comb Co.
Manufacturers of Celluloid Hair Ornaments
47 Kittredge Street Leominster, Mass.
Telephone 976
Peter McKenna Star Manufacturing Co.
Makers of High Grade Horn and Celluloid Hair Ornaments
Office and Factory, 81 Water Street Leominster, Mass.
George W. Whitney, Pres.
Joseph A. Goodhue, Sec. and Treas.
Queen Hair Pin Company
Manufacturers Celluloid Pins and Novelties Special Attention Given to Celluloid Pins for Mounting
46 Colburn Street Leominster, Mass.
Chicago Office, 35 South Dearborn Street
Horn and Celluloid Goods Mfrs. 22 LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Bay State Comb Co. (A. L. Preston)
Manufacturers of Horn Goods and Novelties
Central Street Court Leominster, Mass.
The Goodale Comb Co.
Manufacturers of Horn and Celluloid Hair Pins, Etc.
Rear 93 Water Street Leominster, Mass.
Watson-Howard Company
Manufacturers of Hair Ornaments in Horn and Celluloid
Office and Factory :
152 Pleasant Street Leominster, Mass.
Tilton & Cook Co.
Manufacturers of Side, Back and Neck Combs Horn Hair Pins also Hair Ornaments and Fancy Novelties
38 Spruce Street
Leominster, Mass.
New York Office, 401 Broadway
Horn and Celluloid Goods Mfrs.
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
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The Horn and Supply Co.
Dealers in Horns Horn Tips and Waste Hoofs Manufacturers of Pressed Horn and Hoof Also Hoof and Horn Meal
188 Central Street Leominster, Mass.
A. L. Preston, President Edward E. Hamilton, Sec. and Treas.
Puritan Comb Company
SWASTIKA
Style
Quality
Frish
The
Best
BRAND
Manufacturers of Horn and Celluloid Goods
and Novelties. Back Combs, Side Combs. Barrettes and Hair Pins
Central Street Court Leominster, Mass.
George R. Farrell, President Benj. F. Phillips, Sec'y and Treas.
Yale Novelty Company
Manufacturers of
Hair Ornaments and Hair Pins French Ivory Novelties and Jewelry
240 Lancaster Street Leominster, Mass.
Somers S. Paton, Sec'y and Treas.
The Paton-Perry Company
Piano and Organ Sharps, Fine Horn Goods
Turners of Foreign Woods.
Scoops, Spoons and Spatulas. Musical Merchandise. Celluloid Novelties
219 Pleasant Street
Leominster, Mass.
Hotel, -Insurance Agent,-Lawyer 24
LEOMINSTER (1915) DIRECTORY
Columbia Hotel
25 Merriam Avenue
American Plan. Up-to-date in every particular. First-class service With or without bath. Rented singly or en suite. George C. Stewart, Manager
Corner Main St. and Merriam Avenue Leominster, Mass.
William A. Putnam
General Insurance
Fire, Accident, Automobile, Employers' Compensation, Public Liability, Steam Boiler, Plate Glass. Agent for the best Foreign and American Companies. Par- ticular attention given to Customers' Interests
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