North Adams city directory 1905, Part 1

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Publication date: 1905
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HOUGHTON MEMORIAL BUILDING North Adams, Mass.


First Opened November, 1883


Accepted by Town March, 1884


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.


Executive Offices : 101 Milk Street, Boston.


Direct communication can be had with all the principal towns and cities in New England and states east of the Missouri river. For the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the company has established public pay stations as follows.


PUBLIC TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS


ADAMS, MASS-Central Office, Mausert's Block, Park Street


Centre St, Greylock House


Centre St (27), J. Wells Thompson


Columbia St. Wm. Orr Jr


Commercial St. R. D. Cadagon


Park St, Riley & Co.


Pleasant St, cor. Spring, Barrett House


Summer St, M J. Qninn NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


Central Office, Blackinton Block, cor. Main and Holden Streets Blackinton, Mass, E W. Blackinton & Co.


Hoosac I unnel, Mass, Mary Gailbrath


North Adams, Mass.


Bank St (12), Franco-American Pharmacy


B. & M. Depot, B. & M. R. R. Baggage Room Waiting Room Eagle St (17), P J. Malone


Eagle St (254) F. J. Harrington


Furnace St, Nicholas Gigliatti


Greylock St (462), Greylock Grocery Co.


Hall St (65), Jas. C. Turner


Main St, John Wilson & Co. Dowlin block


Main St, Masonic Hall


Main St (92), F Sutty


Main St (96), The Blossom Drug Store


Main St, cor Holden Wilson House


Main St, cor Holden Wilson House Drug Store Co.


Main and Marshall Sts. J. T. Mulcare Main and State Sts. George Hastings


Main and State Sts Richmond House River St (III), Jacob Coon River and Houghton Sts, W. B. Demmings State St, The Wellington


State St (43), Mansion House


State St (139), Cavazza & Co.


State St (279), Geo. Joseph


Summer and Bank Sts, The Berkshire


Union St, J. A. Bolus & Co


Union and Miner Sts, Union Drug Store Washington Ave (25), C. G. Bartlett West Main St (96), P. J Collins West Main St (580), Brown & O'Connor


North Pownal, Vt, S. L. Smith & Son


Pownal Centre Vt, C. H. Myers Zoar Mass. G. C. Miller


Zylonite, Mass, C. H. Goodell


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NORTH ADAMS


.. GENERAL ..


CITY DIRECTORY


INCLUDING BLACKINTON, GREYLOCK AND BRAYTONVILLE FOR ** 1905


EMBRACING THE NAMES OF ALL RESIDENTS AND STREETS


A Full List of Churches with their Officers, City Government and Officers Complete, Ward Boundry Lines, City and Normal Schools and School Teachers, Manufacturing Companies, Corporations, Masonic, Odd Fellows, Temperance Organizations, .A. O. U. W. Lodges, Clubs, Deaths, Etc. Etc. Etc.


COPY OF THE REVISED CITY CHARTER


OTHER INFORMATION OF LOCAL INTEREST


PRICE


$2.50.


JAMES T. LARKIN, Publisher and Printer 5 Main Street, North Adams Mass.


Entered According to the Act of Congress, in the Year 1905, by JAMES T. LARKIN, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.


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JAMES T. LARKIN'S


Index to Advertisements


Alderman & Carlisle


19


Keefe, Peter


28


Arnold Print Works


front colored


Kronick, Hymon H.


32


Ashe, P. J.


22


Lally, Mat


32


Avey, William


200


Lanfair, Edward B.


29


Babcock, Eugene H.


31


Larkin, James T.


40


Barry, John


36


LeClair, M. D.


19


Barsalou, D. A.


22


Lonergan & Bissaillon


13


Berkshire Cycle and Auto Co.


32


Lucey Plumbing Co.


front cover


Berkshire Credit Co.


30


Lyons, Henry S.


24


Boland, P. J. Co.


Cover


Lilly, John J.


37


Boston Store


12


Malone, P. J.


31


Bowes, John F.


34


Mansion House


36


Burlingame & Darbys


18


Mastroianni, Anthony


28


Butler & Hodge


20


McMillan. E. A. Co.


33


Calnan, T. M.


1


24


Mulcare, John T.


37


. C. O. D. Fish Market


21


Murphy, John D.


28


Cody, J. H.


23


Meaney & Walsh


21


Comsky, James L.


21


Model Laundry Co. .


30


Coon, Jacob


25


Montgomery, F. W.


31


Conlon, W. H.


30


Murphy, T. F.


3


Co-operative Law & Collecting Co.


200


New England Tel & Tel Co. front colored Nichols & Godfrey 23


De Pace, L.


30


North Adams Gas Light Co.,


256


Dibble, S. B. Lumber Co.


22


North Adams Mfg. Co. 9


Durocher, E. F.


25


North Adams Savings Bank


11


Evening Herald


17


North Adams Tallow Co.


19


Farnum Bros. Lime Co.


36


North Adams Transcript


39


Felix, A. F.


34


North Adams National Bank


20


Fire Alarm


35


North Adams Trust Co.


10


Fisher, C. C.


37


North Adams Rug Co.


20


Flagg Stables


13


O'Brien, James


256


Franco-American Pharmacy


12


Pike, C. Nathan


214


Frink, Charles L.


22


Phelps H. Andrew


29


Gale, J. W.


32


Ransford ,Frank


covers


Gallup, H. A.


Cover


Renton, Alex


34


Griffin, James H.


29


Richardson & Gleason


29


Gosselin, R.


16


Sanford, Murray M.


25


Hatton, r. M.


25


Scott, W. B.


256


Hebert & Depelteau


20


Sicard, F.


24


Henry, F. O. & Co.


253


Stockwell & Rosston


27


Hicks, O.


256


Hinkell, John


27


Sperry, W. H.


200


Hoflick & Co.


27


Sullivan, John J.


28


Hoosac Savings Bank


26


Temple, J. L. Co.


214


Horrigan Stable


19


Turner, W. H.


24


Hunter, A. W ........


18


Waterhouse & Buffum


16


Hunter, J. Machine Co.


8


Whenler E. M & Son


27


Hurd. L. M.


27


White, John W. & Co.


253


26 White, S. M.


37


Katsh, H. S.


Sullivan, William B.


31


Hoosac Valley St. R'way,


colored page


Standard Marcantile Co.


23


Cummings & Mulroney · back of book


3


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY


Whitney Bros.


33


Merchants' Association 252


Wilson Hotel


36


Military Organizations 222


Wilson House Drug Store


18


Newspapers 208


Witt, A. G.


26


Notaries Public


213


Wood, H. C. & Co.


23


Nurses


208


Zantow, W. F.


2.00


Odd Fellows


227


Physicians


210


Police · Department


6


Post Office


3S


Albany Day Line


back cover


Railroad Fare and Distances


33


American House, Pittsfield


33


Barnes & Farnham 214


Secret Societies


back of book


Berkshire Loan & Trust Co.


17


Social Organizations back of book


Greylock House, Adams


21


Street Railway back colored page


N. E. Felt Roofing Works back colored


14


Truant Officers 5


Springfield Union 14


Ward Lines


71


Troy Times


15


Water Department


5


Table of Contents


Abbreviations


73


Avenues and Streets


44


Auctioneers and Deputy Sheriffs


201


Band and Music


201


Banks


201


Blackinton Names


243


Boarding and Rooms


202


Board of Education


5


H. W. Clark Biscuit Co. Saturday


Greylock Mills Saturday


Business Directory


201


Church Directory


217


Keith Shoe Co. Every Saturday


Weber Bros Saturday


SYNOPSIS.


NORTH ADAMS.


New names added. 1.773


Names erased 2,365


Changes including deaths.


2,258


BLACKINTON.


New names added.


15


Names erased


32


Changes


27


GREYLOCK


Insurance Societies


back of book


Justices of the Peace


213


New names added. 14


Names erased 10


Changes


21


Labor Unions


224


Total number of names in 1905,


222 including removals 11,242


31790


CORPORATION PAY DAYS.


Arnold Print Works Wednesday


Beaver Mill Saturday morning


B & M Railroad Every Tuesday


Eclipse Mill Saturday morning


Canedy-Clark Shoe Co. Saturday


NY C & H R RR Co. Friday


S. B. Dibble Lumber Co. Monday


Barber Leather Co.


Saturday


Board of Health, 1905 rules


231


City Charter,


49


City Government


5


Clergymen


205


Courts


213


Fire Alarm


35


Fire Department


6


Flagg Days


213


Grand Army of the Republic


222


Greylock Names


249


Halls and Blocks


4 and 5


Hotels


206


Laundries


207


Lawyers


207


Masonic Societies


Albany Evening Journal 15


Savings Banks


11 and 26


Schools, State Normal


41


Street Directory


44


Springfield Republican


J. E. Hunter Machine Co. Wednesday


OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS.


JAMES T. LARKIN' S DIRECTORY


Buildings and Blocks


Adams block, 108-114 Main. North Adains National bank block, 80-84 Main. American House block, 26-30 Main. Arlington The, Hoosac


Barber block, Chestnut.


Bartlettt block, Washington, cor Spirng.


Beer & Dowlin block, Eagle.


Berkshire The, Hoosa(


Berkshire Hotel building, cor Bank and Summer.


Berwick block, 53 Holden.


Blackinton block, Main and Holden.


Blackinton block, 6-40 Holden.


Boland block, cor Main and Bank.


Bradford block, 109-115 Main.


Burlingame block, Main. Cavanough block, 18-24 Main.


Chase block, cor River and Houghton.


Clark block, cor State and Summer.


Collins block, 72-76 Main.


Collins block, 26-30 State. Davenport block, 98-106 Main. F. M. T. A. block, 43-47 Center.


Flaherty block, Center and Lincoln.


G. A. R. Memorial building, Holden.


Gatslick building, 75-79 Main. Haggerty block, West Main.


Hastings block, River.


Hoosac Savings Bank block, 93-99 Main.


Houghton Memorial Library building, Monument square.


Jones block, Bank. Loftus building, 52 Center,


Kimbell block. 68 Main


Kimbell new block. 81 and 95 Main


Mansion House building, 43-47 State. Martin block, Main. Mead block, Center.


Moloney block, 57-61 Center.


Mulcare block, Marshall and Center.


North Adams Savings Bank block, Main. Oxford block, 80-82 Holden. Quinn's building, Miner street. Richmond block, Main and State. Reardon block, Bank. Robinson block, Bank. Sibley block, 84-94 Main. Slattery block, Main and Furnace. Sperry block, Holden and Sperry ave. St. Jean Baptiste building, Bank. Sullivan blocks, 29-33, 45-47 Main.


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY


Thayer block, Holden and Center. Thayer block, Eagle. Transcript block, Bank. Wellington block, 16-24 State.


Wilson block, cor Main and Holden.


Windsor building, 32-36 State.


Wright block, Bank. Y. M. C. A. block, corner Summer and Morris.


Halls


Academy hall, Drury heights.


A. O. H. Division 10 hall, 31 Eagle.


A. O. H. Division 4 hall, 47 Eagle. A. O. U. W., North Adams lodge, over Columbia Opera Holmir. and Mountain Lodge hall, Martin block.


Central Labor Union hall, Father Mathew building.


City Hall, Summer and Morris.


Columbia Opera House, 45 Center.


F. M. T. A. hall, rear Columbia Opera House.


Empire Theatre, 57 Main


Elks ball, 95 Main


Forester hall, over Columbia Opera House.


Franco-American hall, 95 Main


G. A. R. hall, Holden.


Gatslick hall, 77 Main.


Knights of Pythias hall, 95 Main.


Knights of Columbus hall, M ·rtin blk


Masonic hall, New Kimbell blk


Miller's hall, Willow Dell. Odd Fellows' hall, cor Main and State.


Richmond Theatre, 36 Main St. Joseph's hall, 68 Eagle. St. Jean Baptiste hall, Bank. Y. M. C. A. hall cor Summer aad Morris


LOCATION OF NUMBERS IN THE LAST HUNDRED ON


THROUGH STREETS.


Main street, Five Roads, 622, A. J. Chilson, 681. Union street, A. Blanchard, 686. State street, A. J. Witherell, 543. Church street, Dennis Harrington, 689. West Main street, first house east of bridge, 599. River street, house west of Tyler street, 421. Eagle street, T. Russett, first house from Clarksburg, 426. Houghton street, first house from Clarksburg, 392. Beaver street, first house from Clarksburg, 347. Franklin street, Eugene D. Nixon, 339.


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JAMES T. LARKIN'S


City Government


MAYOR.


Marshall R. Ford.


CITY COUNCIL.


Charles E. Whitney, president. Councilmen-Term Expires.


Edwin Barnard, 1906


David Bonnar, 1906


Edwin Butterworth, 1906


John F. Collins, 1906


Stephen H. Fairfield, 1906


Charles C. Fisher, 1906


Alexander W. Fulton, 1906


Lewis F. Amadon 1


1907


Lotues M. Barnes


1907


Henry C. Bliss 1907


M. Van Ness Braman, 1907 1


Harvey A. Gallup,


1907


John H. Mahoney, 1907


Charles E. Whitney, 1907


Lincoln Breckenridge :


1908


Wallace E. Brown


1908


Herbert B. Clark, 1908


Nathan B. Flood, 1908


Charles L. Frink, 1908


Hymon H. Kronick, 1908


Ezra D. Whitaker,


1908


CLERK. Charles S. Brooker. STANDING COMMITTEES


1. MEETINGS, ELECTIONS, ELEC TION RETURNS AND LICENSES.


Councilman Barnard, Flood and Whit- aker.


2. FINANCE, ACCOUNTS, BONDS, SURETIES AND CLAIMS.


Councilman Gallup, Brown and Fair- field.


3. ORDINANCE, RULES, RESOLU- TIONS, PRINTING AND SUP- PLIES.


Councilman Bliss, Clark and Frink


4. POLICE AND FIRE DEPART- MENTS AND FIRE LIMITS.


Councilman Mahoney, Collins, Amadon, Fisher and Breckenridge.


5. ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION OF BUILDINGS. Councilman Bonnar, Barnes and Kronick.


6. STREETS,


HIGHWAYS


AND


BRIDGES.


Council Brown, Amadon and Braman.


7. STATE AND MILITARY AID, SOL- DIERS' RELIEF AND SALARIES. Councilman Fulton, Butterworth and Barnard.


CITY CLERK.


Charles S. Brooker. CITY OFFICERS.


CITY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR. Edson M. Hodge.


CITY SOLICITOR.


Patrick J. Ashe.


AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS.


Austin Bond. CITY ENGINEER.


Henry E. Blake.


COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS Charles J. Arnold.


CITY BOOKKEEPER.


Mathew F. Naughton.


SUPERINTENDENT


£


OF


OUT-DOOR


WORK.


William P. Buckley.


SUPERINTENDENT


OF


WATER


WORKS.


Roswell L. Gardner.


OVERSEER OF THE POOR AND AL- MONER.


William H. Ingraham.


CITY PHYSICIAN.


Charles J. Curran, M. D.


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NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


ASSESSORS. Timothy J.Crowley. chairman.


Term Expires.


Timothy J. Crowley. 1906


Benjamin T. Magenis,


1907


John F. Bowes, 1908


BOARD OF HEALTH.


George A. Fagan, M. D. chairman.


Alfred A. Harper, M. D.


Albert A. Reynolds.


Frank P. Nugent, Agent. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Charles J. Parkhurst, chairman.


Term Expires.


Oscar A. Archer, 1906


Charles J. Parkhurst 1906


John A. Rice, 1907


Herbert E. Wetherbee, Secretary,


1907


Raoul Bernard, 1908


C. Burr Goodrich, 1908


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Isaac Freeman Hall.


TRUANT OFFICER. Albert G. Whipple.


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Term Expires.


Frank A. Murdock, 1906


William Arthur Gallup,


1907


Annie B. Jackson, 1908


LIBRARIAN.


Mabel Temple.


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS. Charles E. Winchell, chairman.


Term Expires.


George L. Rice,


1906


Charles E. Winchell.,


1908


John F. Conlon, 1910


CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS.


Oscar A. Archer, Chairman. Arthur W. Chippendale. George French, secretary.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS. Willard M. Brown, chairman.


Term Expires.


H. Alphonse LaBrie, 1906


Willard M. Brown, 1907


Michael J. leming. 1908


Charles S. Brooker, city clerk, ex-officio


CHIEF OF POLICE.


William F. Dinneen


FIRST CAPTAIN OF POLICE.


Philip Perron.


SECOND CAPTAIN OF POLICE. Frank J. Jones.


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT AND ASSISTANT INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS.


Henry J. Montgomery.


FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER.


Everitt H. Lesure.


SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER.


Walter B. Deming.


INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING.


Frank P. Nugent.


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS.


Angus A. McDonald, V. S.


INSPECTOR OF MEAT AND PROVIS- IONS. .


Henry A. Tower. INSPECTOR OF MILK.


John Whitney.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEAS- URES.


John F. Mullen.


PUBLIC WEIGHER AT CITY SCALES. Louis A. Germain. SUPERVISOR OF WIRES.


John Doherty.


CONSTABLES.


Frank P. Nugent. Perry M. Farley. John E. Atwood.


AGENT TO PROVIDE FOR BURIAL OF DECEASED AND INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Alexander W. Fulton.


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JAMES T. LARKIN S


JAMES HUNTER MACHINE CO


NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


Fulling Mills, Cloth Washers


Soaping and Wetting Machines


Manufacturers of the


AUTOMATIC


W 00L


ASHING MACHINES


Also Wool Drying, Carbonizing, Steaming and Crabbing Machines for Fancy Worsteds, Dusters, Wool Openers Self Feeds.


Power Transmission Machinery


2-16 Main Street, North Adams.


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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY


INCORPORATED 1877.


NORTH ADAMS M ANUFACTURING


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Co.


MANUFACTURERS OF


FANCY CASSIMERES,


CHEVIOTS,


FINE WORSTEDS and MELTONS.


H. G. B. FISHER, President


E. B. PENNIMAN Treasurer


THOMAS W. SYKES, - Superintendent


BRAYTONVILLE,


North Adams,


Mass.


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JAMES T. LARKIN S


NORTH ADAMS TRUST COMPANY North Adams, Mass.


Capital $200.000.


Surplus $50.000.


Transacts a general Banking Business. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Receiver and Assignee.


) - Takes full charge of Property of all kinds, including Real Estate.


Acts as general agent for non-residents and others.


Authorized depository for State, County, City and Court funds, and funds of Executors, Trustees, etc.


Interest paid on time deposits.


Our own Drafts drawn on all parts of the World.


Buy and sell Foreign Exchange.


Letters of Credit. Traveller's Cheques,


Safety deposit boxes for rent.


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FRANK S. RICHARDSON, Pres't.


GEO. P. LAWRENCE, Vice Pres't.


GEO. A. MACDONALD, Treas.


DIRECTORS


HON H. TORREY CADY, C. H. CUTTING, GEORGE HOPKINS,


HON. A. C. HOUGHTON,


JAMES E. HUNTER, HON. GEO. P. LAWRENCE,


JOHN E. MAGENIS, HON. W. B. PLUNKETT,


JUDGE CARLTON T. PHELPS, W. H. PRITCHARD, COL. FRANK S. RICHARDSON, N. HENRY SABIN,


W. H. SPERRY,


THOMAS W. SYKES, A. C. WEBER, V. A. WHITAKER, F. A. WILCOXSON,


Retired C. H. Cutting & Co.


'T'reas. North Pownal and Williamstown Manu- facturing Companies.


Pres. Arnold Print Works, and Pres. North Adams Savings Bank.


Pres. The James Hunter Machine Co.


Member of Congress.


Attorney at Law.


Pres. Berkshire Cotton Mfg. Co., Pres. Grey- lock Nat. Bank, Adams.


Attorney at Law. Cashier North Adams Nat. Bank.


Treas. North Adams Gas Light Co. Capitalist. Retired.


Of the North Adams Mfg. Co.


Weber Bros., Shoe Manufacturers.


Treas. North Adams Savings Bank.


Wilcoxson & Sayles, Cotton Brokers,


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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY


A. C. Houghton, Pres. V. A. Whitaker, Tres.


North Adams Savings Bank


INCORPORATED 1848.


North Adams, Mass.


Open every business day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. On Saturday tillrp m. - 7.


Dividend Days April 1, October 1


Deposits received from Ten Cents to One Thousand Dollars. Interest commences Quarterly January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1


OFFICERS OF 1905 Vice Presidents :


WILLIAM BURTON GEO. L. RICE


F. A. WILCOXSON


Trustees :


H. T. Cady Charles H Cutting


William Burton


A. C."Houghton


V. A. Whitaker


W. H. Sperry


H. W. Clark


N. L Millard


W. H. Pritchard


Board of Investment :


Geo. L. Rice


F. A. Wilcoxson C. E. Winchell


C. E. Winchell


Wm. A Gallup


F. A. Wilcoxson Geo. L. Rice


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JAMES T. LARKIN'S


BOSTON STORE


67-71 Main St., and 4-10-12 Holden St.


The fact that we occupy five stores easily demonstrates that this store is larger by a great deal than all other Dry Goods Stores and as each of these stores are devoted strictly to the choicest offerings of Dry Goods, why, we can't help but stating in large letters that this store must be


North Adams Leading Dry Goods Store.


In accordance with our standing you can always rely on these facts-that here you will find the greatest assortments- best qualities and lowest prices in Dry Goods, Ready Made Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Underwear, Neckwear, etc.


Remember "We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all."


FRANK A. EMPSALL.


Dr. Stafford's COUGH CURE Puts Colds to Flight


Always breaks up Colds that hang on. In Coughs it is magical, stops the racking, promotes rest. Sold everywhere.


Orders by telephone or left at the store for any- thing kept in first-class drug store delivered free to any address in the city by


FRANCO - AMERICAN PHARMACY C. A. PINSONNAULT & CO. Druggist's Manufacturers.


12 BANK ST. - NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Public Telephone. House Telephone 176-12.


Prescriptions a Specialty.


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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY


THE FLAGG STABLE


JOHN A. BOND, Proprietor,


Same Old Stand, 70 Main Street Opposite Wilson House. NORTH ADAMS, = MASS.


New Stables, New Carriages, New Sleighs and Appointments Throughout, Making this Stable the Finest in Western Mass.


Carriages for all occasions at short notice, at reasonable rates. Hacks to and from all trains. Special Night Hack. Four and Six Horse Work a Specialty.


LONERGAN & BISSAILLON


MEN'S and BOYS


CLOTHIERS


and


OUTFITTERS


Exclusive Agents for the "Duchess" Trousers the best trousers made to sell for $2.00, 2.50 and 3.00.


93 MAIN STREET, No. Adams, Mass.


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JAMES T. LARKIN'S


A Strong, Clean, Able Newspaper Vigilant in the Service of the People


Springfield Republican


ESTABLISHED IN 1824 BY SAMUEL BOWLES.


DAILY (Morning), $8; SUNDAY, $2; WEEKLY,$I.


The Republican strives constanty to become better, more inter- esting and more useful to its growing constituency. Its local and generel news service is steadily improving. Its department of Out- door reports has been much expanded and is now one of the distine- tive features of the paper. Its Literary department is well main- tained at the high standard which it long ago attained. Music and the Drama both receive liberal attention and expert treatment. Woman's special interests are carefully and intelligently considered


A. P. LANGTRY. Publisher. J. D. PLUMMER, Business Mgr.


The Springfield Union


Published all day and Sunday.


Union Building, Springfield, Mass.


The Union goes into the homes of all classes throughout Western Massachusetts. It is the people's paper. The best value for the money both for the reader and advertiser. Read the Union's classified ads. for help wanted, situations wanted etc.


Circulation in excess of 25,000 Daily


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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY


TO REACH THE PEOPLE ADVERTISE IN


THE TROY TIMES


The Troy Times is the greatest advertising medium in the state outside of Greater New York ; you can cover Trov and the adjacent counties if you use ALL the other papers but


YOU CAN DO IT WITH THE TIMES ALONE


There are no two ways about it-the Times is the medium for direct returns, rates are not cheap, but reasonable when excellence of service is considered.


By Mail Daily Times $6.00


Semi-Weekly Times, $1.00


ESTIMATES for ADVERTISING CHEERFULLY FURNISHED


The Daily Times is delivered by News Agents in any part of North Adams, at 12 Cents per Week


CHARLES FRANCIS, Publisher


TROY, N. Y.


ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL


1 Cent a Copy. $3.00 per Year.


Largest Circulation of any New paper Published in Eastern New York or Western Massachusetts. ONLY REPUBLICAN PAPER IN CAPITOL CITY.


GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER


For Sale by all Newsdealers


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JAMES T. LARKIN'S


Waterhouse & Buffum


Manufacturers of


FINE . FANCY WORSTEDS


MILLS 130-40 EAGLE STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


THEODORE HOWARD Selling Agent 86-88 Worth Street, - New York


... R. GOSSELIN ...


DEALER IN


The D. and H. All Rail Coal


DIRECT FROM THE MINES


Wood, Hay, Straw and Grain


Teaming and Jobbing of All Kinds a Specialty


Orders will be promptly attended to as in the past.


15 Main Street - North Adams, Mass.


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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY


If You Want all the News Read THE NORTH ADAMS HERALD


We cover the local territory thoroughly. We have a large and competent force of local men Our telegraph service covers the general news of the world up to the time of going to press.


Many excellent features will be found in the HERALD every day. Read every page, and read it every day. Delivered every night at your home for 12 cents a week.


HAGGERTY BROS., Proprietors


30 BANK STREET.


BERKSHIRE LOAN AND TRUST CO.


PITTSFIELD, MASS.


Capital, $100,000.00


Surplus, $45.000.00


Deposits, $700,000.00


Banking Room and Safety Deposit Vaults, Saving Bank Block. 2 per cent. interest paid on deposits subject to check. and special rates made for time deposits.


Is a legal depository


for Municipalities, Corporations, Executors, Guardians, Trustees, Assignees and Courts of law or Equity.


Acts as a trustee under mortgage


for Individuals, Firms, Corporations, and as register and transfer agent for the stock or bonds of any Incorporated Company.


Trust department for the acceptance of trusts


created by Will or any other instrument, and the care and management of prop- erty and estates.


Solicit the accounts of


Banks, Municipalities, Corporations or Individuals and of those acting in official or Trust capacity, and will carefully and promptly attend to any Banking or Trust Co. business intrusted to it. Particular attention paid to business of la- dies. Investment securities, Government Municipal and other Bonds Bought : and Sold. Business and Correspondence Invited.


OFFICERS :- C. W. Kellogg, Pres. ; C. E. Hibbard, Vice Pres .: C. W. Seager, Treas.


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JAMES T. LARKIN S


A. W. HUNTER Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting


And Dealer in Pipe Fittings, Valves, Bath Tubs, Sinks, Basins, Water Closets and Sewer Pipes.


AND ALL OTHER GOODS USED FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS


18 BANK STREET NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


WILSON HOUSE DRUG CO.


Corner Main and Holden Streets


Pure Drugs and Medicines


Choice Cigars and Confectionery


Prescriptions and Family Receipts Carefully Prepared Telephone 8010.


The Burlingame & Darbys Co.


Established 1839 : Incorporated 1898


Everything Always In Stock For The FAMILY, FARM And FACTORY


HARDWARE. IRON and STEEL. DRUGS and MEDICINES


Ask For Anything You Want. It Is Here At Reasonable Prices. Burlingame Block


Main Street


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Alderman & Carlisle


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware and Mill Supplies


Paints, Oils and Glass Lime and Cement


99 Main Street,


North Adams, Mass.


Office and Receiving Depot 143 Ashland St., North Adams.


CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED


North Adams Tallow Co.


Buyers and Dealers in TALLOW, BONES, GREASE, OILS, SOAP Hides, Calf Skins, Pelts, Sets, Ground Bone, Poultry Meal. Meat Scraps, Cracked Bone and Fertilizer, Raw Furs and Salt. Tallow for Mill and Tannery Purposes a Specialty.


Telephone 47-3


Horrigan's Stables LIVERY, HACK And FEED STABLES FIRST CLASS RIGS AT SHORT NOTICE


Hacks For Curistenings, Weddings. Funerals, Etc , and to and From All Trains. Four-horse Teams For Pleasure Parties. Telephone 231-13 15 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.


Prof. M. D. LeCLAIR


Organist and Choir Master of St. Francis Church Highest Standard. Thorough Instruction in Piano, Organ and Harmony. Special Inducement to Beginners. Studio and Residence, 70 Eagle St., North Adams




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