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Book 1868
NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY
-- IN THE - HOUGHTON MEMORIAL BUILDING North Adams, Mass.
First Opened November, 1883
Accepted by Town March, 1884
ARNOLD
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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
Forest Park Country Club Park St, Riley & Co.
Pleasant St, cor. Spring, Barrett House
Summer St, Eugene Giguerre
Summer St (83), Frank Szetela
Cheshire, Mass, The Cheshire Inn
George Z. Dean & Son ". Greylock Mountain, Mass, Greylock Summit House NORTH ADAMS. MASS.
Central Office, Blackinton Block, cor. Main and Holden Streets
Blackinton, Mass, E. W. Blackinton & Co.
Briggsville, Mass, W. E. Chase
Hoosac Tunnel, Mass, B. & M. Station North Adams, Mass.
Bank St (12), Bank Street Drug Store .
Beaver Street ( 123), Beaver Boarding House"
B. & M Depot, Boston & Maine R. R. Baggage Room Waiting Room
Eagle St (17). P. J. Malone
Eagle St (254), F. J. Harrington
East Union St (470), Fred Gregory
Greylock St (462), Greylock Grocery Co.
Hall St (65), James C Turner Main St, Masonic Hall
Main St (92), F. Sutty '
Main St (96), F. W. Bennett & Co.
Main St. cor. Holden, Wilson House
Main St, cor. Holden, Wilson House Drug Store Co.
Main and Marshall Sts, James E. Wall
Main and State Streets, George Hastings
Main and State Sts. Richmond House
River St (111), Jacob Coon
River and 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 and Bank Sts, The Berkshire
Union St, J. A. Bolus
Union St (306), Eclipse Boarding House
Union and Miner Sts, Union Drug Store
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 Howland House
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North Adams Directory
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NORTH ADAMS
GENERAL
CITY DIRECTORY
INCLUDING
BLACKINTON, GREYLOCK AND BRAYTONVILLE FOR
1907
EMBRACING THE NAMES OF ALL RESIDENTS AND STREETS
A Full List of Churches with their Officers, City Government and Officers Complete, Ward Boundary Lines, City and Normal Schools and School Teachers, Manufacturing Companies, Corporations, Masonic, Odd Fellows, Temperance Organizations, A. O. U. W. Lodges, Clubs, Labor Unions.
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 1907, 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 colored
Barber Leather Co. 25
Berkshire Cycle & Auto Co. 28
Boland, P. J., and Son front cover
Boland, P. J., Co. front cover
Boston Store 14
Boulger, Michael, 29
Briggs, Byron G., 19
Burlingame & Darbys 19
Butler & Hodge
13
Calnan, T. M., 22
Carlisle Hardware Co. 18
Chesbro, Phillip
Comisky, James L.
Conlon, John F.,
21
Renton, Alex. 20
Richardson, E. A. & Co.,
24
Richmond Theater
27
Sanford, Murray M.
25
Secor, F. A. 22
Spaulding, M. M ..... inside back cover Stockwell & Rosston
Sullivan, John J.
24
Sullivan, William B. 21
Trudeau Bros.
27
Waterhouse & Howard
14
Weston, L. A.
inside back cover
Wheeler, E. M. & Son 21
Whitney Bros.
47
Wilson House Drug Co
19
Windsor Print Works
10
Wood Bros.
front cover
OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS.
American House, Pittsfield, 28
Berkshire Brewing ass'n
26
Lonergan & Bissaillon
15
Crane & Co.,
15
Lyons, Henry S.
22
Mastroianni, Anthony
24
McMillin, E. A. Co.
47
McSheen, Edward,
26
Meaney & Walsh
Model Laundry Co., 32
Murphy, John D., 30 New Eng. Tel & Tel Co., front colored Nichols & Godfrey 23
Noel's Cafe
back of book
N. A. Co-Op. ass'n 26
North Adams Gas Light Co. 23
North Adams Herald
North Adams Mfg. Co. 11
North Adams National Bank 13
North Adams Savings Bank 12
North Adams Transcript 16
Ouellette, Henry 30
18
Coon, Jacob
29
26
Davis, Oren R. 26
Delisle, D.,
28
Dibble, S. B., Lumber Co., 32
Durocher, E. F. & Co., 32
Farley, T. C.
front cover
Farnum, Henry M., 47
Frink, Charles L.
22
Fuller, Elmer E., 29
Gallup, H. A.
front cover
Griffin, James H.,
27
Hatton, P. M.
21
Hoosac Savings Bank 13
Hunter, J. Machine Co.
9
Lafave, Joseph Z.,
28
Lally, Matt
18
Lanfair, Edward B., 24
Larkin, James T., colored page Lilly, John J. 47
Greylock House, Adams
32
Springfield Republican
17
Troy Times
17
30
Davis & Co.
Gregory, Fred A.,
30
Hall-Heffernan Brush Co.
27
Wilson Hotel,
20
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Table of Contents.
Abbreviations 49
Auctioneers and Deputy Sheriffs 1.,3
Avenues and Streets 36
Banks
12-13
Blackinton Names. ... back of book
Board of Education
Boarding and rooms
154
Business Directory
153
Church Directory
165
City Government
6
Clergymen
155
Courts
42
Fire Alarm
44
Fire Department
7
. Flag Days 41
Grand Army of the Republic 168
Greylock Names
back of book
Halls and Blocks
4 and 5
Hotels
158
Insurance Societies
back of book
Justices of the peace 8
Labor Unions back of book
Laundries
158
Lawyers
158
Masonic Societies
.back of book
Merchants' Association 171
Military Organizations .. back of book
Newspapers
160
Notaries Public
8
Nurses
160
Odd Fellows
back of book
Physicians
161
Police Department
6
Post Office
45
Railroad Fares, Distances .. 45 and back
Savings Banks
12 and 13
Schools, State Normal
33
Secret Societies
back of book
Social Organizations,
back of book.
Street Directory
36
Truant Officers
36
Ward Lines
back of book
Water Department
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CORPORATION PAY DAYS.
S. B. Dibble Lumber Co. Monday Waterhouse & Howard. Monday Arnold Print Works Wednesday J. E. Hunter Machine Co. Wednesday B. & M. Railroad. Every Friday N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Friday
Beaver Mill Saturday Morning H. W. Clark Biscuit Co. Saturday Barber Leather Co. Saturday Eclipse Mill Saturday morning Greylock Mills Saturday
Keith Shoe Co.
Every
Saturday
Weber Bros.
Saturday
SYNOPSIS.
NORTH ADAMS.
New names added 2174
Names erased 1407
Changes, including deaths
2098
BLACKINTON.
New names added .91
Names erased 13
Changes 96
GREYLOCK.
New names added 96
Names erased
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Changes
.33
Total number of names in 1907,
including removals
12,650
We have Directories of dif- ferent cities throughout New England and the United States on file at this office, 5 Main Street, for use of our patrons. Would be pleased to have you call and refer to them at any time free of charge. Also Directory Maps for sale. Price 25 cents each.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Buildings and Blocks
Adais block, 108-114 Main.
American House block, 26-30 Main.
Arlington The, Hoosac
Barber block, Chestnut. Bartlett 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. Martin block, Main.
Mead block, Center.
Moloney block, 57-61 Center.
Mulcare block, Marshall and Center.
North Adams Savings Bank block, Main. North Adams National bank block, 80-84 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 HuDe. and Mountain Lodge hall, Martin block.
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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
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
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 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. Frank D. Stafford, 56 Summer street. CITY COUNCIL. President, Harvey A. Gallup. COUNCILMEN.
Term Expires
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
Lotues M. Barnes 1910
John A. Bond 1910
Albert J. Buffum
1910
Frank E. Eaton 1910
Harvey A. Gallup
1910
Patrick J. Malone
1910
Patrick H. McMahon
1910
Charles S. Brooker, Clerk.
Regular meetings of the City Council, first Tuesday of each month at 7.30 p. m.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
1. FINANCE, CLAIMS AND SAL- ARIES.
Councilmen Flood, Clark and Buf- fum.
2. LICENSES, ELECTIONS AND RETURNS.
Councilmen, Whitaker, Barnes and Cummings.
3. ORDINANCES, RESOLTTIONS AND RULES.
Councilmen Frink Burnham and McMahon,
4. POLICE AND FIRE DEPART- MENTS.
Councilmen Breckenridge, Whitaker, Franchere, Kronick and Malone.
5. BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION
AND ALTERATION OF.
Councilmen
Bonnar, Potter
and
Eaton.
6. STREETS, HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Councilmen Brown, Frink and Bond.
7 STATE AND MILITARY AID, AND SOLDIERS' RELIEF. Councilmen Fulton, Cook and Clark. CITY OFFICERS. CITY CLERK.
Charles S. Brooker. ASST. CITY CLERK. Zela Wood
CITY TREASURER AND COL-
LECTOR.
Edson M. Hodge.
CITY SOLICITOR.
John H. Mack.
AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS.
Benjamin T. Magenis.
CITY ENGINEER.
Roswell L. Gardner
COMMISSIONER
OF
PUBLIC
WORKS.
William G. Cady. CITY BOOKKEEPER.
Peter Keefe.
SUPERINTENDENT OF
OUT-
DOOR WORK.
William P. Buckley.
SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER
WORKS.
Edward McCraw. OVERSEER OF THE POOR AND ALMONER.
William H. Ingraham.
CITY PHYSICIAN.
William F. McGrath, M. D.
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ASSESSORS.
John F. Bowes, Chairman.
Term Expires.
John F. Bowes
1908
Timothy J. Crowley
1909
Harold A. Spencer 1910
BOARD OF HEALTH. John R. Hobbie, M. D., Chairman. James O'Halloran. H. Alphonse LaBrie. Frank P. Nugent, Agent.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Charles J. Parkhurst, Chairman. Term Expires.
Raoul Bernard 1908
Martin M. Brown 1908
Oscar A. Archer 1909
Charles J. Parkhurst
1909
Frank E. Curtis 1910
James Tracy Potter, Secretary 1910
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Isaac Freeman Hall.
TRUANT OFFICER. Albert G. Whipple.
TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Term Expires.
Annie B. Jackson
1908
Frank F. Murdock
William Arthur Gallup,
1910
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. Arthur W. Chippendale. George French, Secretary.
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS. Willard M. Brown, chairman.
Term Expires.
Michael J. Fleming, 1908
Charles M. Chase 1909
Willard M. Brown, 1910
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. SUPERVISOR OF WIRES.
John Doherty.
INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING.
Frank P. Nugent.
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS.
Angus A. McDonnell, V. S.
INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND
1909 PROVISIONS AND MILK.
Henry A. Tower. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEAS- URES.
John E. Davis. PUBLIC WEIGHER AT CITY SCALES. Louis A. Germain. CONSTABLES.
Frank P. Nugent.
Perry M. Farley. Patrick H. Smith.
AGENT TO PROVIDE FOR BURIAL, OF DECEASED AND INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Alexander W. Fulton.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS District Court, Northern Berkshire.
Jurisdiction in North Adams, Clarks- burg and Florida. NORTH ADAMS. MASS.
Carlton T. Phelps, justice; C. J. Park- hurst and John E. Magenis, special jus- tices; Edwin B. Cady, clerk; Charles L. Frink, probation officer; entry day, every Saturday; trial day, civl cases, every Wednesday; criminal court, every day at 9 a. m.
COMMISSION TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS.
George French, Martin blk A. J. W.therell, 85 Church
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. O. A. Archer, A. W. Chippendale, Geo. French, Secretary.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. AFford. Arthur S., 881/2 Main street. Archer, Oscar A., Blackinton Ashe. P. J., No. Adams Nat. Bank blk Barrington, W. F., N. Adams Nat. Bank blk
Beer, Enoch H., 607 Dowlin blk
Bixby, Warren H., 17 Cherry
B'iss, Henry C., 93 Eagle Rond, John A., 70 Main
Rrooker. Charles S., City hall Burch, Wm. M., North Adams National Bank blk
Cady. Edwin B., District Court C'ard Chas A. 358 W. Main Cleghorn, J. Andrew, 315 Main Cleveland, George D., 33 Bank Couch, M. E., 88 1-2 Main Dowlin, Fred F., Dowlin blk
Fulton. Alexander W., Eagle
Gallup, Clarence W .. 88 1-2 Main
Gallup. William Arthur, Arnold Print Works Gelineau, A. N., 90 Hall Harlenbergh. James W. Kimbell blk.
Kiely, E. C., B'ackinton blk Lamoreux, S. J., 881/2 Main
Lawrence, George P., Hoosac Bank blk Lyons, Henry S., Hoosac Bank blk Mack, John H., 88 1-2 Main Magenis, John E., Sullivan blk, 45 Main Meekins, Edward M., Chestnut Miller, George F., Burlingame blk Niles, Clarence P., 507-8-9 Dowlin blk O'Halloran, James, Martin blk
Parkhurst, Charles J., 77 Main Phelps, Carlton T., North Adams Na- tional Bank blk
Potter. James T .. 313 Kimbell blk Pritchard, Wm. H., North Adams Nation- al Bank blk
Reed, Joseph P., 88 1-2 Main Rice, George L .. Cor. Main and Eagle Robinson, Arthur M., 95 Holden
Smith, Frank A., Gallup's office, Bo- land blk Thayer. S. Proctor, 313 Kimbell
Woodhead, Wm. H., Hoosac Bank blk Whitaker. Valmore A., N Adams Sav- ings Bank Witherell. A. J., 85 Church
NOTARIES.
Ashe. P. J., N. A. Ntl. bank blk.
Roer. Enoch H., 607 Dowlin blk sutler, Wm. W., Kimbell blk
Couch. Mark E., 88 1-2 Main Ford, Charles W., 202 Dowlin b'k Gallup, Harvey A., Boland blk Haskins. B. B., 404 Dowlin blk Miller, George F., Burlingame blk Niles, Clarence P., 507-8-9 Dowlin blk Phelps. Carlton T., North Adams Na- tional Bank blk
Potter, James T., 313 Kimbell blk Potter, Warren L., N Adams Sav Bank Spencer. Harold A .. Davenport blk Woodhead, Wm. H., Hoosac Bank blk JUSTICES TO SOLEMNIZE MAR- RIAGES.
O'Halloran, James, Martin blk Whitaker, Ezra D., North Adams Sav- ings Bank blk
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The unter
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 £ DYE KETTLES
CARBONIZING MACHINES
GARNETT MACHINES METALLIC BREASTS
METALLIC TOOTHED ROLLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND RE-CLOTHING
Jas. Hunter Machine Co.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
WINDSOR PRINT WORKS Printers
Bleachers
and Dyers
of Textile fabrics
WALTON FERGUSON, CHARLES M. HOWARD, ALFRED L. FERGUSON, DAVID A. RUSSELL, JOSEPH BENNETT,
President
Vice-President Treasurer
General Manager Superintendent
New York financial office, 15 William Street, Sales Office, 65-67 Worth Street, New York City
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INCORPORATED 1877
NORTH ADAMS M ANUFACTURING Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
FANCY CASSIMERES,
CHEVIOTS,
FINE WORSTEDS and MELTONS.
H. G. B. FISHER, -
-
President
E. B. PENNIMAN,
-
Treasurer
JAMES F. FISHER,
- Selling Agent 79 Fifth Avenue, New York City
BRAYTONVILLE,
North Adams,
Mass.
JAMES T. LARKIN'S
A. C. Houghton, Pres. V. A. Whitaker, Treas.
North Adams
Savings Bank
INCORPORATED 1848.
North Adams, Mass.
Open every business day from 9 a. m to 4 p. m. On Saturday till I p. m. and Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 for deposits only.
Dividend Days April 1, October 1
Deposits received from Ten Cents to One Thousand Dol- lars. Interest commences Quarterly January s, April 1, July I, October s.
OFFICERS OF 1907 Vice Presidents:
WILLIAM BURTON GEORGE L. RICE
F. A. WILCOXSON
Trustees :
H. T. Cady
C. E. Winchell
Charles H. Cutting A. C. Houghton Wm. A. Gallup George L. Rice F. A. Wilcoxson C. T. Phelps
V. A. Whitaker W. H. Sperry
H. W. Clark
W. H. Pritchard
Board of Investment:
George L. Rice
F. A. Wilcoxson C. E. Winchell
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Hoosac Savings Bank
97 Main Street, North Adams, Mass. Receives Deposits from Ioc to $1,000
All deposits of $1.oo 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, S. H. Fairfield, Edmond Bissaillon, W. W. Butler; Treasurer, W. W. Richmond; Clerk, H. E. Wetherbee; Trustees, O. A. Archer, P. J. Ashe, D. J. Barber, W. W. Butler, Edmond Bissaillon, George W. Chase, S. H. Fairfield, James E. Hunter, George P. Lawrence, David A. Russell, E B. Penniman, T. W. Sykes, H. E. Wether- bee, W. W. Richmond.
Telephone 57-2.
New Kimbell Block
BUTLER & HODGE BANKERS
Main Street, - North Adams, Mass.
Incorporated 1832. Re-organized 1865
The North Adams National Bank ... OF ... NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
CAPITAL, $500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $200,000.
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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, Under wear, Neckwear. etc.
"Remember We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all."
W. H. BUZZELL, Manager.
Waterhouse & Howard
Manufacturers of
FINE FANCY WORSTEDS
MILLS 130-40 EAGLE STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
WATERHOUSE WORSTED MILLS Sellings Agents
894 Broadway, - New York
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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.
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 North Adams Transcript.
A HOME PAPER IN A COMMUNITY OF H OMES
The Transcript has admirable resources for cover- ing all of the daily events, both of greater or less im- portance, in its territory. No other newspaper in this field gives such early or complete reports of all happen- ings 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 photo-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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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY
A NEWSPAPER THAT SATISFIES
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(MASSACHUSETTS)
An Enterprising, Clean and Thoroughly Independent 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
The Republican, in its Daily and Sunday editions, offers a New England newspaper of character and influence, thoroughly up-to-date, but still remaining true to the best principles of ra- tional and intelligent journalism. Its aim is to put out every day in the year the best newspaper that it is possible to produce- Berkshire news is presented with special thoroughness, and each issue contains reliable and comprehensive information of the world's affairs-
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THE TROY TIMES
The Troy Times is the greatest advertising medium in the state outside of Greater New York ; you can cover Troy 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 ex- cellence of service is considered-
Daily Times $6.00
By Mail Semi-Weekly $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 S. FRANCIS, Publisher
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
1882 1907 James L. Comisky. Funeral Director.
Orders at All Hours Promptly Attended to at Reasonable Terms. Furniture Upholstered and Repaired in Best Manner 13 Union St., North Adams, Mass.
Residence, 33 Hudson St. Telephone Connection
MATT. LALLY
Livery, Board and feed Stables
HOTEL THEATRICAL TRANSFER
Rear Richmond House, - North Adams, Mass.
Carlisle Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware and Mill Supplies
Paints, Oils and Glass Lime and Cement 99 Main Street, North Adams. Mass.
MEANEY & WALSH BERKSHIRE MONUMENTAL WORKS Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Marble and Granite Monuments and Headstones Stone Constantly on hand for Building Purposes. Estimates given on all kinds of Building Stone. 15 Eagle Street, North Adams, Mass.
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY
BYRON G. BRIGGS
Teacher of
... Violin and Mandolin ...
Address Wellington Hotel
WILSON HOUSE DRUG CO.
Corner Main and Holden Streets
Pure Drugs and Medicines
Choice Cigars and Confectionery
Prescriptions and Family Receipts Carefully Prepared Telephone Connection
The Burlingame and 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
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