The Andover directory, 1897-98 : a complete index to the residents, business, streets, etc. of the town, with other useful information , Part 1

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: A. B. Sparrow & Co.
Number of Pages: 164


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BARNETT BOGERS, INSURANCE AGENCY.


You can't get over the fact that ours is the best selected and most com- plete HARNON, Stock of TAILOR and · Goods. in the town. The only ques- tion left is The Price ... FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. --..


P. J. HANNON, Tailor and Furnisher


Caking . . Chances. .


Is all very well ., some cases, not in buying Clothing. If there's a place where you know you'li get reliable · goods at fair prices that's the place to go. Risk is too great to chance going to another place. Save time by coming at once to


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FURNISH- ER.


You'll have to come in and see for yourself. .


WILL YOU DO IT?


MUSGROVE BUILDING, ANDOVER. MASS. See a' ?:.


REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONEER.


And Calle


3917.445 PROPERTY OF THE MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY ANDOVER, MASS. 1897-8


J. L. MORRISON.


de & Morrison,


Wagon - - Builders .-


SPECIALTIES:


· Successors to Wm. Poor 1833-95. J. W. Poor 1895.7. PROVISION WAGONS.


BUTCHER CARTS, FARM - All Work AND warranted as rep- resented.


RAPAIRING AND PAINTING. Dealers in all kinds Pleasure Carriages.


Main Street, Frye Village.


FRANK E. GLEASON, (Successor to JOHN CORNELL.)


DEALER IN . ..


Coal, Wood, Hay AND Straw.


MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY


e, No. 1 MAIN STREET. and prepared for kindling any length. by the carload or in any quantity.


Railroad St., near Freight Station. A


A. C. RICHARDSON.


J. E. PITMAN.


Richardson & Pitman, Contractors, Carpenters AND Builders.


9000988008


Contracts taken to complete throughout and ready for occupancy. Houses of any Design of Architecture. Architect Work a specialty. · . DEALERS IN . . .


LUMBER


of all kinds and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.


A specialty of EXTRA CEDAR SHINGLES.


Examine our stock of LUMBER and get our Prices.


Shop 63 Park St., - - ANDOVER,


B


George H. Walker & Co.,


(Established 1879.) LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS · AND .


Printers.


SEND FOR ESTIMATES.


ROAD MAPS


of MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND and CONNEC- TICUT.


For sale by dealers, or sent by mail by the Publishers. Price 25 and 50 cents. Send for Catalogue.


GEORGE H. WALKER & CO., 160 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.


A. B. SPARROW, Shirley, Mass.


BENJAMIN LEAVITT, Canton, Mass.


A. B. SPARROW & CO.


PUBLISHERS OF


RESIDENT and


BUSINESS


Directories.


OFFICE: SHIRLEY, MASS.


Directories of the following named towns sent prepaid for $1.00 per copy. Extra MAPS at 25c each prepaid.


DIRECTORIES OF


Amherst, Mass.


Rockland, Mass.


Andover,


Stoughton,


No. Andover


Belfast, Me.


Hyde Park, 66


Camden, 66


Methuen,


Houlton, "


Millbury, -


Presque Isle,


Monson,


Fort Fairfield,


Palmer, 66


Caribou, 66


Plymouth, 66


Rochester, N. H.


It is our intention to publish Directories of each town once in two years, and we expect to be in Andover two years from date, to revise this book. We make every effort to have our work up to date and out in good season. There are no delays with us.


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THE Andover Directory 1897-8.


A COMPLETE INDEX TO THE


RESIDENTS, · BUSINESS, · STREETS, · ETC. OF THE TOWN,


WITH OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.


A. B. SPARROW & Co., COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS, SHIRLEY, MASS.


Copyright 1897, by A. B. Sparrow & Co.


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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.


F. G. HAYNES & CO .. DEALERS IN . . . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE.


BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.


Andover Street, ʻ -


BALLARD VALE.


JOHN C. STARK,


DEALER IN CHOICE. . .


Meats - and - Provisions.


VEGETABLES,


of all kinds in their season.


Andover St., - Ballard Vale.


[ adies' & men's Garments Cleansed & Pressed.


Boot Blacking Room in connection.


JOHN STEWART. REAR OF POST-OFFICE.


JOHN S. DEARBORN, Painter


. AND .


·


Paper-Hanger. PRICES and WORK Satisfactory.


Andover St.


Ballard Vale,


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CONTENTS.


Abbreviations


37


Advertisers Index


122


Business Directory


106


Census of Massachusetts


124


Churches


8


College Fraternities


26


County Officers


19


Fire Department


33


Index to Out of Town Patrons


120


Lodges, Societies, Clubs and Associations


12


Map of Andover


opp. title page


Post Offices


21


Postal Rates


24


Resident Directory


37


Schools (public)


30


Street Directory


5


Town Officers


17


ERWIN C. PIKE,


6 Park Street.


:


Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces. Etc. Steam Heating and Plumbing in all its branches.


Open=Work Plumbing up to date.


Paints, Oils, Varnish, Tin and Wooden Ware. General Kitchen Furnish- ings, Etc.


REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS.


$4905


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Charles O. Cummings,


0000800000


Real Estate.


Desirable House Lots for sale on Washington Avenue, in lots to suit the purchaser.


Send for Particulars and Prices.


Residence, 105 Elm St., P. O. Box 402.


S. J. BUCKLIN, Employment Bureau, Real Estate, Etc.


Orders for TYPEWRITING receive immediate attention.


Orders taken for CUT FLOWERS.


Also a line of Choice Fruit and Confectionery.


HOME-MADE CAKE fresh every day.


"42 Main Street.


A. BEAUREGARD,


MANUFACTURER OF


HEAVY CARTS,


Express and Market Wagons. REPAIRING and JOBBING of all kinds.


SHOP PARK STREET, ANDOVER, MASS.


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GEORGE D. MILLETT, FLORIST.


Cut Flowers and Decorative Plants. Decorations at Short Notice. 8 *


P. O. Box 310.


STREETS, AVENUES, ETC.


ABBREVIATIONS .-. A V., Abbot Village; A. D., Abbott District; B. D., Bailey Dis - trict; B. V., Ballard Vale; C. D., Central District; F. D., Frye District ; F. V., Frye Vil. lage; II. D., Holt District; N. D., North District; O. D., Osgood District; P. D., Phillips District; S. D., Scotland District; W. C. D., West Center District.


Abbott, from School, across Phillips-South.


Alms, from Haverhill to High, B. V.


Andover, from Railroad bridge, june. of Central and Min- eral (via. ) Ballard Vale.


Back, from Main, across Salem, to North Andover line.


Baker's Lane, off Essex, below the railroad.


Bancroft Road, off So. Main, opp. Gardner avenue.


Bannister, from Andover to Ballard Vale.


Bartlett, from Park to Chapel avenue.


Boston Road, from Porter june. Woburn to Wilmington line.


Brook, from 14 Central to Essex near depot.


Centre, from Pole hill to Andover, B. V.


Central, from Essex corner Main to railroad bridge.


Chapel Avenue, from Main to Salem.


Chester, from Lowell to Tewksbury, B. V.


Chestnut, from Central n. Brook across Main and Punchard avenue.


Clinton Court, off Andover june. Tewksbury, B. V.


Corbett, from Poor, via Owen Sullivan's, to Mt. Vernon, F. V.


Cuba, from Village to Mineral.


Dodge, off Main-South, 2 1-8 miles out.


Downing, from Lowell opp. Frye to North Main, F. V. Elm, from Memorial hall to North Andover line.


Elm Court, off 32 Elm street.


Essex, from Memorial hall, via depot to the bridge.


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Florence, from 47 Ehm to Park.


Gardner Avenue, from Main near residence of Marcus M. Holt to South Main.


Green, from School to North Main opp. Morton.


Harding, from Main, across Railroad, to junctions of High and Walnut.


Haverhill, from North Main to North Andover line, F. V. High, from Memorial hall to North Andover line.


High, from Andover to River, B. V.


Jenkins Corner, june, of Salem and Haverhill Road, North Andover line.


Lincoln, from Village to Lowell via J. Warren Mooars.


Locke, from School to Main and Lincoln.


Lowell, from Tewksbury, B. V.


Lowell, from North Main, by Haggett's pond, to Tewksbury line, F. V.


Main, from Memorial hall to Reading linc.


Maple Avenue, from Elm to Walnut avenue.


Marland, from North Main opp. Harding to Village.


Marland, off Tewksbury at M. E. church, B. V.


Mineral, from Village to railroad bridge.


Murphy, Lowell, W. P., to Holt.


Morton (Pike), from Main across Bartlett.


North Main, from Memorial hall to Lawrence line, via Frye Village.


Oak, from Centre to Tewksbury, B. V.


Park, from Main to Punchard avenue.


Pearson, from North Main to Essex, near the depot.


Phillips, from Central to Main. .


Porter, from Highland road junc. Salem to jnnc. south- easterly.


Post Office Avenue, off Main, near post office.


Poor, from Main, across Lowell, to Main, F. V.


Prospect, from Salem, via Prospect hill, to North Andover linc.


Punchard Avenue, from Elm to Main, via Punchard school building.


Railroad, from School to Central.


Ridge, from Essex to School.


River, off Andover, B. V.


River, Tewksbury line to Lawrence line, via Merrimac river.


Row, from Salem to Highland avenue.


Salem, from Main, near Theological Library, to North Al - dover line.


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Sand, off Andover near railroad, B. V. School, from Main near Academy to depot.


South Main, from Main near Porter, via Hezekiah JJones cstato to Main


Summer, from 49 Ehn, across Punchard avenue, to Back. Tewksbury, from Andover opp. depot to Tewksbury line. B. V.


Union, from Main to Lawrence line, F. V.


Village, from Essex at the bridge to Lowell.


Village, from Centre to Andover, B. V.


Walnut Avenue, from High to Elm.


Washington Avenue, from Ehn opp. Walnut avenue to Summer.


Whittier, from Ehn to Bartlett.


THE HIGHLAND GREENHOUSE, HIGHLAND STREET.


WOODBRIDGE . & . BURSLEY,


PROPRIETORS.


Growers of Roses, Chrisanthemums Carnations, etc. Bulbs.


Cut Flowers for all occasions.


Ferns, Palms, Dracaenas, Rubber Trees, etc. for decorations.


Bedding Plants of all kinds. Tomato and Vegetable Plants for sale at Low Prices,


ALLEN HINTON,


CATERER.


Wholesale and Retail dealer in ICE CREAM


of superior quality and all fla- vors. . : .


Residence, South Main Street.


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CHURCHES.


CHRIST CHURCH (Protestant Episcopal).


Corner of Central and School streets.


Organized July 28th, 1835. Incorporated April 7th, 1837. Present building consecrated Jan. 4th, 1887.


PRESENT RECTOR .- Rev. Frederic Pahner. Residence, the Rectory, 29 Central street.


SERVICES .- Sunday, 10.30 A. M., 7 P. M. ; Sunday School after morning service.


SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, the Rector ; Assistant Superintendent, H. S. Leach.


WARDENS .- Senior Warden, HI. II. Tyer; JJunior War- den. H. S. Leach.


SECRETARY OF VESTRY .- T. D. Thomes.


TREASURER .- J. T. Kimball.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


(In connection with Phillips Academy and the Theological Seminary.)


Supplied by professors of the Theological Seminary.


Located on Chapel avenue.


SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Central street.


Organized in 1711.


PRESENT PASTOR .- Rev. Frank Shipman.


HOURS OF SERVICE .- Sunday, 10.30 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. ; Sunday School, 11.45 A. M.


SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, John Akden.


DEACONS .- George Gould, Dr. James F. Richards, Charles H. Gilbert, T. Franklin Pratt.


CLERK AND TREASURER .- George Gould.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Tewksbury street, Ballard Vale.


PRESENT PASTOR .- Rev. Charles L. Roberts.


SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 A. M. ; evening service at 7 P. M. ; Sunday School, 12 M. The Young People's League meets each Sunday evening at 6 P. M.


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BAPTIST CHURCH.


Essex street, corner of Central.


Reorganized in 1858.


PRESENT PASTOR .- Rev. F. W. Klein.


SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 A. M .; social evening service at 7 P. M. ; Sunday School at 11.45 A. M. ; Wednesday evening, prayer meeting at 7.45 P. M.


DEACONS .- Ballard Lovejoy, Charles N. L. Stone.


SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, John A. Leitch.


WOMAN'S AID SOCIETY .- President, Mrs. Mary S. Jackson.


UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Ballard Valc.


PRESENT PASTOR .- Rev. Arthur L. Golder.


CLERK OF THE CHURCH. - William Shaw.


CLERK OF THE SOCIETY .- Howell F. Wilson.


TREASURER .- Howell F. Wilson.


SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 A. M. ; evening service at 7 ; Thursday evening, prayer meeting, 7.30.


SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, William Shaw.


FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Railroad street.


PRESENT PASTOR .- Rev. Frederick A. Wilson.


SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 A. M. ; evening service, 7 P. M. ; Sunday School, 12 M. ; meeting of Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.15 P. M. ; Wednesday evening, prayer meet- ing at 7.45.


CLERK .- Herbert Goff.


TREASURER .- Mrs. J. Newton Cole.


SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, J. Newton Cole.


CHORISTER .- David Lindsay.


Y. P. S. C. E .- President, Alexander Dick.


LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- President, Mrs. Joseph Smith.


WEST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


West Center District.


PASTOR .- Rev. R. A. MacFadden.


SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 A. M .; evening service at 7.15; evening service at Abbot District School Ilonse at 7 ; also at Osgood District School House, 5; Sun- day School, Center District at 12 M. ; Osgood District, at 4 P. M. ; Abbot District at 3.30 ; Thursday evening, prayer


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meeting, at 7.30; Christian Endeavor at 6.30.


DEACONS .- N. G. Abbott, P. D. Smith, E. F. Abbott, S. H. Bontwell.


CLERK .- A. T. Bontwell.


TREASURER .- F. S. Boutwell.


STANDING COMMITTEE .- Pastor and Deacons.


ORGANIST .- Minnie Carruth. SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, A. T. Bontwell.


ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic).


Located on Essex street.


PASTOR .- Rev. Thomas A. Field. ASSISTANT PASTOR .- Rev. P. A. Lynch.


HOURS OF SERVICE .- Sunday. first mass., 8.30 A. M. ; high mass, 10.30 A. M. ; Sunday School, 9.30 A. M .; ves- pers, 3 P. M. ; Thursday evening at & o'clock Young Ladies' society; first Friday of each month Sacred Heart Society of Jesus.


ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic).


Located on High street, Ballard Vale.


PASTOR .- Rov. Thomas A. Field. ASSISTANT PASTOR .- Rov. P. A. Lynch.


HOURS OF SERVICES .- 1st Sunday of the month 9 o'clock A. M., other Sunday- 11 o'clock A. M. : Sunday School. directly after mass.


Samuel Thomes. Carpenter.


REPAIRING


of all kinds and GENERAL. JOB WORK. Shop. 224 Main Street-South. T. O. Box 465.


MISS M. J. MARTIN, Ladies' & Children's Dress AND Cloak Making.


in Leading Styles. 75 SCHOOL STREET.


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HENRY McLAWLIN,


HEADQUARTERS FOR


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.


Carpenters' Tools . . AND . .


HARDWARE


of every description.


CUTLERY, CORDAGE, . PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WIN- DOW GLASS, ETC. .


SPORTING GOODS


in great variety.


A Pleasure it is


To carry a line of Tools such as we have. and those who buy our goods are just as pleased over them as we are. GOOD QUALITIES, LOW PRICES, HONEST VALUES.


31 Main Street, ANDOVER.


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Chapman's Dining Room.


125 Main Street,-South.


MEALS served at all hours.


SODA, CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, and STU- DENTS' SUPPLIES of all kinds.


LODGES AND SOCIETIES.


A. F. & A. M.


ST. MATTHEW'S LODGE.


Regular communications the Monday on or before the full moon of cach month at 7.30 G o'clock, in Masonic Hall, Main street. W. M., Walker II. Coleman ; S. W., Thomas David ; J. W., H. A. Ramsdoll; Treas., Gco. A. ITiggins ; Sec., Charles E. Abbott, M. D .; S. D., Charles Billington ; J. D., J. M. Bean ; S. S., C. L. Bailey ; J. S .. Charles MeDermott ; Mar., M. L. Farnham ; Chap., Herbert Gott; I. S., Ira O. Gray ; Tyler, Charles Mayer.


I. O. O. F.


ANDOVER LODGE, No. 230.


Meets Monday evenings at 7.45 P. M., in Odd Fellows Hall, Musgrove Block. N. G., Frank H. Knight; V. G., George D. Millett ; Secretary, Abbott Erving ; Treasurer, George E. Holt ; Per. Secretary, W. Byron Morse.


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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


GENERAL WILLIAM F. BARTLETT POST. No. !.


Meet- 1-t Friday evening in each month in G. A. R. Hall, E-ex street. Commander. J. Warren Berry : S. V. Commander. Charles Greene : J. V. Commander, Nelson A. Merrill: Chaplain, Rev. Celah Merrill : Adjutant, Ballard Holt : Quarter Master. Brainard Cumming- : Surgeon, Charles H. Gilbert : Officer of the Day. More. L. Farnham ; Officer of the Guard, Henry Clukey ; S. M., Jonathan M. Bean ; Q. M. S. Edgar F. Sisco.


S. OF V.


W. L. RAYMOND CAMP. 111.


Meets Ist and 3rd Wednesday even- ing- in G. A. R. Hall. Captain. A. W. Holt: First Lieutenant. Geo. Saunders : Second Lieutenant. W. E. Buxton : First Sargent, Ira Buxton : Sargent of the Guard. O. Newcomb: Quartermaster Sargent, J. H. Kibbee ; Color Sargent. G. H. Buxton : Corporal Guard. G. A. Carter; Camp Guard, J. H. Hovey : Picket Guard. G. A. Marland : Chaplain, Leonard Saunders.


W. R. C.


W. F. BARTLETT RELIEF CORPS. No. 127.


Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evening. (except July and August) in G. A. R. Hall, Essox street. President. Mr -. Lizzie P. Morse : Sen. V. Pro -.. Mis, Ada A. Buchan : Jun. V. Pres .. Mrs. Annie B. Lindsay : Secretary. Mi>> Sadie M. Hobb- : Treasurer. Miss Mary E. Morrill: Chap- lain. Mrs. Nellie E. Dearborn : Conductor. Mr -. Fannie Findley; Guard, Mrs. Annie M. Barton : Asst. Con., Mrs. Helen E. Carruth : AAsst. Guard. Mis- Jennie E. Dearborn.


MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.


( Pounded in 1872.)


Board of Trustees. Joseph W. Smith. President : Franci- H. Johnson. George W. Foster. E. Kendall Jenkin -. C. C.


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Carpenter, George H. Poor; Joseph A. Smart, Secretary ; Ballard Holt, Librarian ; J. O. Bradshaw, Asst. Librarian. The Library contains 14,229 volumes, and is open cach week day from 9 to 12 A. M., 3 to 5.30 and 7 to 9 P. M.


P. OF H. ANDOVER GRANGE, No. 183.


Regular meetings the second and fourth Tuesdays, from November to May, and fourth Tuesdays from May to November. Master, Milo H. Gould; Overseer, Nathan R. Bailey ; Lecturer, Mrs. Ella Swasey Morrill; Steward, Samuel H. Bailey ; Assistant Steward, John Henderson ; Chaplain, Al- bert E. Hardy; Treasurer, Edward F. Abbott ; Secretary, Mrs. Carrie A. P. Gould ; Gatekeeper, Benj. F. Smith, Jr. ; Pomona, Mrs. Nathan Bailey; Floia, Miss Charlotte E. Flint ; Ceres, Miss Madeleine Hewes; L. A. Steward, Miss Bertha A. Chandler ; Executive Committee, JJ. HI. Chandler, J. M. Putnam, B. F. Smith; Literary Committee, Mrs. Nathan Bailey, Frank E. Bailey, Edward W. Boutwell, Mrs. Charles Hardy, Milo HI. Gould, Miss Clara A. Putnam, Mrs. E. S. Morrill; Chorister, Miss Clara A. Putnam.


COSMOPOLITAN SINGING SOCIETY, B. V.


Incorporated Feb. 10, 1890. Meets every Tuesday of each month at 8 P. M. Pres., Carl Hoffman ; Vice Pres., E. F. Hoffman ; See. and Treas., JJacob Klisserath.


Y. L. P. U., B. V.


Organized in 1888. Meets 1st Saturday in each month. Pres., Daniel H. Poor ; Vice Pres. and Treas., C. Matthews ; Sec .. R. R. Ross.


U. O P. F.


ANDOVER COLONY, No. 181.


Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month in Pilgrim Hall, Musgrove Block, at 8 P. M. Gov., E. Rhodes Barton ; Lient. Gov., Isabelle Morse ; Sec., Julia Daly ; Col., Fred- erick Hnhne ; Treas., Eliza Walsh.


ANDOVER CLUB.


Annual meeting first Monday of January. Chib Rooms, Musgrove Block. President, George Ripley; Vice Presi- dent, H. II. Tyer : Secretary, C. H. Fryc.


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ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN. LINCOLN LODGE, No. 78.


Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall, Main street. P. M. W., Dan Hilton ; M. W., George C. Foster; Foreman, Stephen Jackson ; Overseer, R. Taylor; Recorder, E. E. Trefry; Receiver, T. E. Rhodes ; Financier, I. O. Gray ; Guide, Reuben Eastwood; I. W., JJ. W. C. Smith ; O. W., John Barrett.


ROYAL ARCANUM. ANDOVER COUNCIL, No. 65


Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall, Main street. Regent, J. V. Holt; Vice Regent, T. F. Pratt ; Past Regent, Moses L. Farnham ; Orator, George A. Parker; Chaplain, J. Warren Berry ; Secretary, Alexander Dick ; Collector, Abbott Erving ; Treasurer, Alexander Lamont ; Guide, William C. Contts ; Warden, JJ. HI. Loud ; Sentry,


ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK.


ANDOVER, MASS.


INCORPORATED 1826. CAPITAL, $125,000.00.


REORGANIZED 1865. SURPLUS, $23,500.00.


Bank Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 3 P. M. DISCOUNT DAY, TUESDAY.


M. T. Stevens, President. J. Tyler Kimball, Cashier.


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G. H. VALPEY.


E. 11. VALPEY


VALPEY BROTHERS,


(Established 1866.)


Dealers in Choice


MEATS, VEGETA- BLES, POULTRY, GAME, ETC.


-No. 2 Main Street.


The Andover Savings Bank.


MOSES T. STEVENS, - President.


JOHN F. KIMBALL, - Treasurer.


Open every business day from 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. QUARTER DAYS :- Third Wednesday of March, June, September and December.


Dividends payable, third Wednesday of June and December.


Fred H. Shattuck,


. DEALER IN .


CHOICE . . . . .


Milk


and . .


Cream.


Delivered in all parts of Andover fresh every morn- ing always in glass jars


Residence, SO. MAIN STREET.


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TOWN OFFICERS.


BOARD OF SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS AND OVERSEERS OF THE POOR .- Arthur Bliss, John S. Stark, Samuel H. Boutwell.


TOWN CLERK AND TAX COLLECTOR .- Abraham Marland.


TOWN TREASURER .- George A. Parker.


CLERK OF SELECTMEN .- Abraham Marland.


AUDITORS .- Charles B. Jenkins, Geo. A. Higgins.


SUPERINTENDENT OF ALMSHOUSE .- George L. Burnham.


WATER COMMISSIONERS .- John H. Flint, Felix G. Haynes, James P. Butterfield.


SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS .- John E. Smith. COLLECTOR OF WATER RATES .- George E. Hussey.


CONSTABLES .- William H. Leitch, William L. Frye, George W. Mears.


CHIEF OF POLICE .- George W. Mears.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS .- George W. Chandler.


TOWN PHYSICIAN .- Charles E. Abbott, M. D., residence 70 Main.


BOARD OF HEALTH .- Howell F. Wilson, Dr. C. E. Ab- bott, Arthur Bliss.


REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE.


Frank S. Mills, Chairman ; Alexander Lamont, Scere- tary ; John N. Cole, H. Bradford Lewis, Allen Simpson.


DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE.


W. C. Crowley, Chairman ; M. T. Moynihan, Secretary ; David Cunningham, Joseph Higgins, Owen F. Caffrey.


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The Andover Book Store. (Established in 1809.)


Books, Stationery AN 0


Engraving.


Headquarters for all School Supplies. Fine novelties in ENGRAVED STATIONERY. PAPER by the quire, box, pound or ream in all grades. Special PHOTOGRAPHIC SOUVENIRS of Andover.


G. A. HIGGINS & CO.,


37 MAIN ST., ANDOVER.


A. W. CALDWELL,


House,


Carriage


and


Sign Painter


. . ORDERS FOR . .


Painting, Paper-Hanging, Graining and Glazing will receive immediate attention.


PAINT SHOP, PARK STREET, ANDOVER.


American Express Company.


Forwarders to all parts of the World.


Local Office, Musgrove Building, Main St.


Service between Boston, New York, South and West, unexcelled. Sixteen Trains daily.


From Boston: 7.30, 11.30 A. M .; 12.25, 2.15, 3.30, 5.01 and 7.01 P. M. from the East and North, due in Andover 7.39, 7.46, 10.28, 11.IO A. M .; 12.16, 12.37, 4.25, 7.15 P. M.


Money Orders, Travellers' Checks, Money transferred by tele- graph.


N. G. GLEASON, Agent.


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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.


THE VARIETY


OF A MODERN DRUGGIST'S


Stock precludes enumeration. To sum it up we need only say we handle everything in the line of fine Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Manicure Goods, Dental Preparations and Patent Medicines. Prescriptions a specialty; compounded day and night by graduates of Pharmacy. Huyler's fine con- fectionery fresh every week. Hot and Cold Soda, Ice Cream Soda with crushed fruit.


E. M. & W. A. ALLEN, Ph. G.,


PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Musgrove Block.


ESSEX COUNTY


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Shire Towns, Salem, Lawrence and Newburyport.


JUDGE OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY .- Rollin E. Har- mon, Lynn.


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY .- Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Salem.


ASSISTANT REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY .- Ezra D. Hines, Danvers.


SHERIFF .- Samuel A. Johnson, Salem.


CLERK OF COURTS .- Edward B. George, Haverhill.


COUNTY TREASURER .- E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover.


REGISTER OF DEEDS .- Northern District : Aretas R. Sanborn, Lawrence ; Southern District, Charles S. Osgood, Salem.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .- Edward B. Bishop, Haverhill, term expires January, 1898 ; John M. Danforth, Lynnfield, term expires January, 1899; Samuel D. Smith, Marble- head, term expires January, 1900.


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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.


SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS .- Nelson P. Cummings, Merri- mac, term expires January, 1899 ; Benjamin P. Scribne , Danvers, term expires January, 1899.


MASTERS IN CHANCERY .- Rufus P. Tapley, Haverhill term expires May, 1898 ; John P. S. Mahoney, North An- dover, term expires December, 1898; Walter H. South- wick, Lyn, term expires September, 1899; Charles W. Richardson, Salem, term expires May 1900; Benjamin C. Amnes, Lawrence, term expires January, 1901; Nathaniel J. Holden, Salem, term expires April, 1901; Munroe Stevens, Gloucester, term expires November, 1901.


TRIAL JUSTICES .- J. Scott Todd, Rowley ; William M. Rogers, Methuen ; Orlando B. Tenney, Georgetown ; George H. Poor, Andover ; Amos Merrill, Peabody ; Charles A. Say- ward, Ipswich; Joseph T. Wilson, Nahant; William C. Fabens, Marblehead; George M. Amerige, Saugus; New- ton P. Frye, North Andover.


DEPUTY SHERIFF .- George S. Cole, Andover, Mass.


. Merrimack Mutual


. Fire Insurance Co.


(Incorporated 1828.)


WILLIAM S. JENKINS, PRESIDENT.


JOS. A. SMART, SECRETARY AND TREASURER.


Dividends, 60, 40, and 20 Percent. on Five, Three, and One Year Policies.


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Office, BANK BUILDING.


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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.


G. A. MAYER,


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18 PARK STREET.


Harness Maker.


FINE CUSTOM WORK A specialty


Horse Furnishings of all kinds.


REPAIRING


promptly done.


POST-OFFICES.


ANDOVER POST-OFFICE.


William G. Goldsmith, Postmaster; George T. Abbott. Assistant ; Miss M. Winnie Burtt. Clerk. Open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.


MONEY ORDER HOURS .- S a. m. to 6 p. m.


HOURS ON LEGAL HOLIDAYS .- 8 to 9.30 a. m. ; 5.30 to 6 p. m.


MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.


Mails close : For North Andover, Haverhill, East, *6.30 a. m. : Boston, New York, South, West. 7 a. m. ; Law- renee, Methuen, North, *8 a. m. ; Boston, New York, South, West, 10 a. m. ; Boston, New York, South, West, *11.50 a. m. : Lawrence, Methuen, North, 11.50 a. m .; Boston, New York, South, West, North Andover, Haver- hill. East. * 1 p. m. ; North Andover, Haverhill, East, North, $3.40 p. m. ; Lawrence and Methuen, 3.40 p. m .; Lawrence, 6.30 p. m. : Boston, New York, South, West. *6.30 p. m.




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