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R Book J1868 Class 974.4 1906
NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY
-IN THE ---
HOUGHTON MEMORIAL BUILDING North Adams, Mass.
First Opened November, 1883
Accepted by Town March, 1884
Plain and Novelty Fabrics -- In White, Plain Shades and Printed Styles. MANUFACTURERS OF WASH GOODS ARNOLD PRINT WORKS
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Executive Office : 101 Milk St., Boston.
Direct communication can be had with all principal towns and cities of New England and States east of the Missouri River.
For the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the Company has established Public Telephone 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. Quina
Summer St (98), J Szetela NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Central Office, Blackinton Block, cor. Main and Holden Sts-
Blackinton, Mass, E. W. Blackinton & Co.
Briggsville, Mass, W. E. Chase
Hoosac Tunnell, Mass, B. & M. Station North Adams, Mass.
Bank St ( 12), Franco-American Pharmacy
B. & M. Depot, Boston & Maine R. R. Baggage Roone Waiting Room
Eagle St (17), P. J. Malone
Eagle St (254), F. J. Harrington
E. Union St (470), Fred Gregory
Greylock St (462), Greylock Grocery Co-
Hall St (65), J. C. Turner
Main St, Masonic Hall Main St (92), F. Sutty
Main St (96), G W. Russell & Co.
Main St, cor. Holden, Wilson House
Main St, cor. Holden,. Wilson House Drug Store Co-
Main & Marshall Sts, J. T. Mulcare
Main & State Sts George Hastings
Main & State Sts, Richmond House
River St (111). Jacob Coon
River & Houghton Sts, W. B. Deming State St, The Wellington
State St, (43) Mansion House
State St, (139), Cavazza & Co.
State St, (279), George Joseph
Summer & Bank Sts, The Berkshire
Union St, J. A Bolus & Co.
Union St (12 ), Beaver Boarding House
Union St (306) Eclipse Boarding House
Union & 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 Center, Vt, C. H. Myers Zoar, Mass, G. C. Miller Zylonite, Mass, C. H. Goodell
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PUBLIC LIBRARY, NORTH ADAMS
NORTH ADAMS
GENERAL
CITY DIRECTORY
INCLUDING
BLACKINTON, GREYLOCK AND BRAYTONVILLE FOR 1906
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, Labor Unions.
COPY OF THE REVISED CITY CHARTER AND NEW RULES OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH.
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 1906, 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
Arnold Print Works, front cover
Babcock, Eugene H., 47
Baker-Rose Sanitarium.
.40
Balderman, George,
199
Barber Leather Co,
.33
Beouchemin, A.
.31
Berkshire Cycle & Anto Co.,
37
Boland, P. J., and Son.,
... front cover.
Boland, P. J., Co., Cover
Bolus, J. A.,
27
Boston & Maine railroad
11
Boston Sture
14
Bowes, John F.,
48
Braman Coffee & Tea Co.
.31
Brown & O'Connor
.31
Burden, William C ..
199
Burlingame & Darbys,
.22
Butler & Hodge
.32
Cady, Winslow E.,
.33
Calnan, T. M,
23
Carlisle Hardware Co.
24
Cavazza & Montagna.
29
Chesbro, Phillip, .39
Clarke, A. E.,
.38
Clark, Warren F.,
.36
Cody, J. H.,. .26
College Rug Co. 37
Yomisky, James L., 36
Vonlon, John F.,
.26
Coon, Jacob,
25
Davis, Oren R. .31
De Pace. L., 47
Dibble, S. B., Lumber Co .. .25
Dunn. George H.,
.38
Evening Herald
17
Farmum, Henry JI., 48
Felix, A. M., 34
Fisher, C. C., 27
Parsons, Henry Ellsworth
.33
Freeman, W. H. Co., 35
Raneford, Frank
24
Renton, Alex.,
Gallup, H. A.
Cover
Gosselin, R., 17
Gregory, Fred A., .35
Greylock Cigar Co. .40
Griffin, James H.,
.30
Hall-Heffernan Brus !:
Co.
37
Hatton, P. M.,
28
Hicks, O.,
199
Hoflick'& Co.,
32
Hoosac Savings Bank,
18
Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington R. R. 247 Hunter, J. Machine Co., 3
Jaffe, Abraham
36
Kohler's Bakery
28
Kronick, Hymon H.,
.34
Lafave, Joseph Z.,
34
Lanfair, Edward B., 30
Larkin, James T.,
colored page
Lilly, John J.,
48
Lonergan & Bissaillon
16
Lynch, Thomas D.,
40
Lyons, Henry S.
23
Manes B.,
199
Mastroianni, Anthony, 29
McMillan, E. A. Co.,
39
Meade, William
36
Meaney & Walsh,
24
Model Laundry Co.,
37
Montgomery, F. W.,
47
Mulcare, John T.,
4S
New England Tel & Tel Co., Front C'l'd Nichols & Godfrey, 26
North Adams Gas Light Co. 27
North Adams Mfg. Co., 9
North Adams National Bank,
32
North Adams Rug Co., 35
North Adams Savings Bank, 13
North Adams Tallow Co .. 24
North Adams Transcript
10
North Adams Trust Co., 12
Ogden, Mrs., 28
Olympian Bowling Alleys 40
Orr, William H.,
22
Ouellette, Hen:y
27
Flagy Stables
16
Phelph H. Andrew
Richardson & Gleason
19
Richmond, H. C ..
.35
.29
Sanford, Murray 31., 33
Scott, W. B., 47
Shultis, Frank B.
38
Sicard, F.,
23
30
Frink, Charles L., 23
VORTH ADAMS AND BLACKINTON DIRECTORY
3
Stockwell & Rosston, 25
Sullivan, John J., 30
Sullivan, William B., 26
Temple, J. L. Co., 19
Turner & Frink,
25
Vosburg, G. W. 38
Waterhouse & Howard.
15
Wheeler, E. M. & Son .28
Whitney Bros.,
39
Wilson Department Store 14
Wilson Hotel,
18
Wilson House Drug Store,
22
Wood Bros.,
front cover
OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS.
Albany Evening Journal. 21
American House, Pittsfield. 34
Crane & Co.,
15
Greylock House, Adams,
.32
Springfield Republican
20
Springfield Union,
20
Troy Times
21
Table of Contents
Abbreviations .81
Avenues and Streets 49
Auctioneers and Deputy Sheriffs. .201
Banks
.201
Blackinton names
243
Boarding and rooms. 202
Board of Education
5
Board of Health Rules, 1906 235
Business Directory
201
Church Directory
.213
City Charter 57
City Government
5
Clergymen
205
Courts
.213
Fire Alarm 44
6
Fire Department
Flag Days
.41
Grand Army of the Republic
219
Greylock names
231
Halls and Blocks.
4 and 5
Hotels
206
Insurance societies:
back of book
Justices of the peace
213
Laundries
207
Lawyers
207
Labor Unions
224
Masonic Societies 221
Merchants' association 222
Military organizations. 221
Newspapers
209
Notaries Public 209
Nurses
209
Odd Fellowws 220
Physicians
210
Police Department 6
Post Office
45
Railroad Fares and Distances 45
Savings banks 11 and 18
Schools, State Normal 49 Secret societies back of book
Social Organizations.
back of book
Street Directory 49
Truant Officers
5
Ward Lines
79
Water Department CORPORATION PAY DAYS.
Arnold Print Works
Wednesday
Beaver Mill.
Saturday morning
Barfer Leather
. Saturday
B. & M. Railroad
Every Tuesday
Eclipse Mill
Saturday morning
Greylock Mills
Saturday
H W. Clark Biscuit Co., Saturday
J. E. Eunter Machine Co., .. Wednesday Keith Shoe Co., . Every Saturday
N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R.
Friday
S. B. Dibble Lumber Co.
Monday
Weber Bros
Saturday
SYNOPSIS. NORTH ADAMS.
New names added 1348
Names erased
1632
Changes, including deaths
2149
BLACKINTON.
New names added
21
Names erased
22
Changes
33
GREYLOCK.
New names added
18
Names erased
S
Changes
14
Total number of names in 1906,
including removals,
10,940
33735
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Buildings and Blocks
North Adams 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, Hoosac
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. 1 Martin block, Main. Mead block, Center.
Moloney block, 57-61 Center.
Mulcare block, Marshall and Center.
Adams block, 108-114 Main.
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.
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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 House. 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 hall, 95 Main
Franco-American hall, 95 Main
G. A. R. hall, Holden.
Gatslick hall, 77 Main. Knights of Pythias hall, 95 Main.
Knights of Columbus hall,Martin blk
Masonic hall, New Kimbell blk
Millers 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 and 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, 39 Bracewell avenue.
CITY COUNCIL.
President, Charles E. Whitney.
Councilmen.
Term expires
Lewis F. Amadon 1907
Lotues M. Barnes 1907
Henry C. Bliss 1907
M. Van Ness Braman
1907
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
David Bonnar 1909
Hervey Burnham 1909
Benjamin K. Cook
1909
Charles P. Cummings
1909
Albert Franchere 1909
Alexander W Fulton
1909 Shelley W. Potter 1909
Charles S. Brooker, clerk.
Regular meetings of the City Council, first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p. m.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
1. MEETINGS, ELECTIONS, ELECTION RETURNS AND LICENSES.
Councilmen Bliss, Flood and Cummings 2. FINANCE, ACCOUNTS, BONDS SUR- ETLES AND CLAIMS.
Councilnen Gallup, Brown and Frink.
3. ORDINANCES, RULES, RESOLU- TIONS, PRINTING AND SUPPLIES. Councilman Clark, Burnham and Fran- chere.
4. POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND FIRE LIMITS
Councilman Mahoney, Amadon, Brecken- ridge, Whitaker and Kronick.
5. ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION OF BUILDINGS.
Councilmen Brown, Braman and Potter. 6. STREETS HIGHWAYS AND BRID- GES.
Councilmen Brown, Amadon and Barnes. 7. STATE AND MILITARY AID, SOL- DIERS' RELIEF AND SALARIES. Councilman Fulton, Cook and Flood.
CITY OFFICERS. CITY CLERK. Charles S. Brooker.
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.
Matthew F. Naughton. SUPERINTENDENT OF OUT DOOR WORK.
William P. Buckley.
SUPERINTENDENT WATER WORKS. Roswell L. Gardner.
OVERSEER OF POOR AND ALMONER. William H. Ingraham.
CITY PHYSICIAN.
Charles J. Curran, M. D.
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ASSESSORS.
Timothy J. Crowley Chairman.
Term Expires.
Benjamin T. Magenis 1907 -John F. Bowes 1908
Timothy J. Crowley. 1909
BOARD OF HEALTH.
George A. Fagan, M. D., chairman.
Henry J. Millard, M. D.
Charles H. Gosselin.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Charles J. Parkhurst, Chairman.
Term Expires.
John A. Rice. 1907
Herbert E. Wetherbee, secretary 1907
Raoul Bernard. 1908
C. Rurr Goodrich, 1908
Oscar A. Archer 1909
Charles J. Parkhurst 1909
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Isaac Freeman Hall.
TRUANT OFFICER. Albert G. Whipple.
TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Term Expires.
William Arthur Gallup.
1907
Annie B. Jackson 1908
Frank F. Murdock 1909
LIBRARIAN.
Mabel Temple.
LICENSE COMMISSIONERS. Charles E. Winchell, chairman.
Term Expires.
Charles E. Winchell 1908
John F. Conlon 1910
William G. Carroll. 1912
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS ..
Oscar A. Archer, chairman. Orthur W. Chippendale. George French, secretary.
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS. Willard M. Brown, chairman.
Term Expires.
Willard M. Brown, 1907
Michael J. Fleming, 1908
H. Alphonse La Brie 1909
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 FIRE DEPARTMENT, ASSIS-
TANT' INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS.
Henry J. Montgomery. FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER.
Everett H. Lesure.
SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER
Walter B. Deming. INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING.
Frank P. Nugent.
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS.
Angus A. McDonnell, V. S.
INSPECTOR OF MEATS 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. John F. Dooling.
SUPERVISOR OF WIRES.
John Doherty. CONSTABLES. .
Frank P. Nugent.
Perry M. Farley. George Dilworth. Patrick H. Smith.
AGENT TO PROVIDE FOR BURIAI. OF DECEASED AND INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Alexander W. Fulton.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
The Hunter
Preparation and Finishing Machinery for Woolens and Worsteds
WOOL OPENERS SELF FEEDS'
WOOL WASHERS
. THE STONE" WOOL DRYER CONE DUSTERS
SOAPING MACHINES
FULLING MILLS
CLOTH WASHERS
PIECE DVE KETTLES
CARBONIZING MACHINES
GARNETT MACHINES METALLIC BREASTS
METALLIC TOOTHED ROLLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND RE-CLOTHING
Jas. Hunter Machine Co.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY
INCORPORATED 1877
NORTH A DAMS M ANUFACTURING
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
The North Adams Transcript. A HOME PAPER IN A COMMUNITY OF HOMES
The Transcript has admirable resources for cover- ing all of the daily events, both of greater or less importance, in its territory. No other newspaper in this field gives such early or complete reports of all happenings bearing upon the life of this community.
The Transcript receives the reports of the Associ- ated Press, the most perfect news-gathering service in the world, and also has special representatives in many cities.
Stories of local interest are frequently illustrated with photographs reproduced by the Transcript's phot-engraving department.
Advertising Department
The Transcript prints 6000 copies daily.
In North Adams, the Transcript sells over 25 per cent. more papers than do all its North Adams, Springfield, New York and Boston contemporaries combined.
The out-of-town circulation averages daily over 2500 copies, Adams and Williamstown taking most of them. This fact is of vital interest to every live North Adams merchant.
The readers of the Transcript embrace all classes. The paper is read from front page to last.
Advertising space in the Transcript costs less per 1000 bona fide circulation than in any other newspaper in Berkshire County.
Circulation books are open to inspection at all times.
A. W. HARDMAN, Publisher.
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BOSTON & LINE RAILROAD.
Direct Route to
Troy, Albany, Saratoga, Lake George, Adirondack and Catskill Mountains, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis
TO BOSTON
AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS Pullman Sleeping Cars on All Through Trains THE VACATION ROUTE
TO
THE SEASHORE, LAKE AND MOUNTAIN RESORTS OF THE EAST.
Catalogue of eleven illustrated descriptive books, covering the Health and Pleasure Resorts of New England, will be mailed upon request. Address Passenger Department B. & M. R. R., Boston.
D. J. FLANDERS,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
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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 Reak 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.
Safty deposit boxes for rent.
FRANK S. RICHARDSON, Pres"t.
GEO, P. LAWRENCE. Vice Pres't
GEO. A. MACDONALD, Treas,
DIRECTORS.
HON. H. TORREY CADY, C. H. CUTTING, R. A. J. HEWAT, HON. A. C. HOUGHTON
JAMES E. HUNTER,
HON. GEORGE P. LAWRENCE, JOHN K. 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, Y. A. WILCOXSON,
Retired C. H. Cutting & Co. Strong, Howat and Co. 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 Ław. 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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A. C. Houghton, Pres. V. A. Whitaker, Tres.
North Adams
Savings Bank
INCORPORATED 1848.
North Adams, ₦ Mass.
Open every pusiness day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. On Saturday till I p. m.
Dividend Days April 1, October 1
Deposits received from Ten Cents to One Thousand Dollars. Interest commences Quarterly January I, April I, July I, October I.
OFFICERS OF 1906
Vice Presidents:
WILLIAM BURTON GEO. L. RICE
-
F. A. WILCOXSON
Trustees:
H. T. Cady
C. E. Winchell
Wm. A. Gallhp
F. A. Wilcoxson
H. W. Clark
W. H. Pritchard
William Burton A. C. Houghton Geo. L. Rice C. T. Phelps
Board of Investment:
Geo. L. Rice
F. A. Wilcoxson
C. E. Winchell
V. A. Whitaker W. H. Sperry
Charles H. Cutting
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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.
WILSON DEPARTMENT STORE
CHAS. A. ROCHAT & CO.
Dry Goods,
Cloaks and Suits.
RUGS, DRAPERIES and WINDOW SHADES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE TINWARE and a full Line of Kitchen Furnishings.
DOWLIN BLOCK,
North Adams,
Mass.
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Waterhouse & Howard
Manufacturers of
FINE . FANCY WORSTEDS
MILLS 130-40 EAGLE STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS
THEODORE HOWARD Selling Agent
86-88 Worth Street, = New York.
PIONEER MILL. Government Mill.
CRANE & CO.
MAKERS OF Bank Note Bond and Parch« ment Papers.
DALTON, MASS.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
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
Head-to-Foot 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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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.
.. 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 St., North Adams, Mass.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
THE WILSON
The Commercial Travelers Home Unexcelled Cuisine
Newly Furnished Throughout Excellent Cafe Connected
Also Directly Connected with
New Empire Theatre
JOHN T. BARRY, Prop.
Hoosac Savings Bank
97 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
Receives Deposits from toc. to $1000.
All Deposits of $1.00 or more must be made on or before September, December, March and June 3rd in order to draw Interest.
Dividends Payable June 1 and December 1
OFFICERS :- Pres. O. A. Archer, Vice-Pres., James E. Hunter, S. H. Fairfield, D. J. Barber ; Auditors. E. B. Penniman David A. Russell, D. J. Barber ; Board of Investment, W. W. Butler, S. H. Fairfield ; Treasurer, W. W. Richmond ; Clerk, H. E. Wetherbee; Trustees, O. A. Archer, P. J. Ashe, D. J. Barber, W. W. Butler, Edmond Bissaillou, George W. Chase, S. H. Fairfield, James E. Hunter, Geo. P. Lawrence, David A. Russell, E. B. Peuuiman, T. W. Sykes, H. E. Wetherbee, W. W. Richmond.
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY
To the People of North Adams
If you are dissatisfied with the bread that you eat and would like to make a change, you could not do better than to try
RENTON'S RICE BREAD
It is made of Pure Sweet Milk and Whole Rice. It is scientifically MACHINE MADE. The only Sanitary Method used in the City. Every loaf is guaranteed and is wrapped in Fine Wax Paper and bears the name
"RENTON"
Ask Your Grocer for Rice Bread, he can get it for you. Four Delivery Wagons on the Road Daily Scotch Oat Cakes, and Sweet Milk Scones Also a Fine Line of Cakes and Pastry.
RENTON'S BAKERY
414 Houghton Street, Alexander Renton, Prop.
J. L. TEMPLE CO.
Successor to GEORGE H. BRUCE.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash,
Doors, Blinds, Etc.
101 State Street,
North Adams, Mass.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
IF YOU WANT A GOOD NEWSPAPER TRY THE Springfield Republican
(MASSACHUSETTS) A Thoroughly Independent and Courageous Journal Devoted to the Protection and Advancement of the Broad Public Interests.
ESTABLISHED IN 1824 BY SAMUEL BOWLES
DAILY (Morning), $8; SUNDAY, $2; WEEKLY, $1
For Berkshire readers The Daily and Sunday Republican offers unsurpassred facilities for prompt, reliable and comprehensive information of the world's affairs. Berkshire news is presented with special thoroughness; and all the news is carefully sifted and arranged for the convenience and enlightenment of the reader.
The Republican is famous for the strength and ability and democratic spirit of its Editorials, and for the excellence and wealth of its Literary Features
3 Reasons Why ! 3
You Should Become a Regular Subscriber to THE
SPRINGFIELD UNION
The UNION is authority on all Sporting events.
The UNION contains all the Telegraph News.
The UNION Publishes North
Adams happenings
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