Arlington City Directory 1894, Part 2

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Union Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 146


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Wachusett avenue, from Park avenue, to Wollaston av., A. H. Walnut, from 449 Massachusetts avenue to Dennett


Walnut court, from Walnut


Warren, from 108 Broadway to Medford


Water, from 307 Massachusetts avenue to Summer


Waverly, from Wachusett avenue to Chestnut, A. H.


Webster, from 40 Broadway to Warren


Wellington, from 35 Pleasant to Spy Pond


Westminster avenue, from Lowell and Park to Lexington line, A. H.


Westmoreland, from Lowell, up Crescent Hill, A. H.


Whittemore, from 200 Massachusetts avenue to railroad


Wilbur, crossing Wollaston avenue, A. H.


Williams, from Arnold


Willow place, from 347 Massachusetts avenue


Winter, from 87 Massachusetts avenue to Broadway Wollaston avenue, from Park avenue, at junction of Vine, A. H. Wyman, from 171 Massachusetts avenue to Broad way Woodbridge, south of Massachusetts avenue, at Lexington line


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FLOUR is the only impoverished food used by mankind-impover- ished by the withdrawal of the tegumentary portion of the wheat, leav- ing the internal or starchy portion. See the facts. In chemistry we find that in 100 parts of substance (See analysis) :-


Wheat has an ash of 17.7 parts.


Flour has an ash of 4.1 parts-an impoverishment of over three-quarters.


Wheat has 8.2 parts of Phosphoric Acid.


Flour 2.1 parts of Phosphoric Acid-an impoverishment of about three-quarters.


Wheat has 0.6 Lime and 0.6 Soda.


Flour 0.1 Lime and 0.1 Soda-an impoverishment of five-sixths Lime and Soda each. Wheat has Sulphur 1.5. Flour hasno Sulphur.


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Samuel A. Fowle, Proprietor, Arlington, Mass.


When in Need of Anything in Our Line


call and examine the choice lines of goods we are offering, including a full and complete assortment of


Small Wares


AND ....


Fancy Novelties.


We are headquarters for LININGS of every description. All mail orders promptly filled.


I. E. ROBINSON & CO.,


240 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., ARLINGTON.


ARLINGTON DIRECTORY.


ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.


ABBREVIATIONS-Av. for avenue; A. H. for Arlington Heights; B. for Boston; bds. for boards; bldg. for building; blk. for block; C. for Cambridge; cor. for corner; ct. for court; E. C. for East Cambridge; n. for near· opp. for opposite; p. for page; pk. for park; pl. for place; sq. for square.


After the name of a street, the word street is omitted.


ABBOTT CHARLES LEVI, lawyer (48 Congress, B.), house 29 Massachusetts avenue


Levi machinist (B.), 29 Massachusetts avenue


Abercrombie Annie Mrs., nurse, bds. 48 Lake


Adam Alexander S., blacksmith, 193 Massachusetts avenue


J. Herbert, salesman (10 Park sq., B.), bds. 193 Massachusetts avenue


The Misses, 193 Massachusetts avenue


Adams Ephraim (289 Congress and 365 Washington, B.), h. Addison


Frank C., student, bds. Addison


ADAMS HENRY S., civil engineer (542 Exchange bldg., B.), h. Addison-See advt. opp. page 81


Mabel F., teacher, bds. 28 Pleasant


Prescott A., brakeman, B. & M. R.R., h. 28 Pleasant Thurber C. (289 Congress, B.), bds. Addison


Agnew William F., engineer, 6 Medford


Agur Alonzo, carpenter, h. 535 Massachusetts avenue


Ahern Bros. (Dennis, jr., and George E.), hairdressers, 257 Massachusetts avenue


Dennis, farmer, h. 21 N. Union


Daniel, gardener, h. 16 Beacon


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ARLINGTON [A] DIRECTORY.


Aherr Dennis, jr. (Ahern Bros.), hairdresser, 257 Massachusetts av., h. 15 Webster Edward, farmer, h. 10 N. Union


George E. (Ahern Bros.), hairdresser, 257 Massachusetts av., h. 21 N. Union


John P., hds. 21 N. Union


Maurice, 143 Massachusetts av.


Patrick, 97 Massachusetts av.


Patrick J., watchman (Mystic Water Works, Medford), bds. 21 N. Union


Ahearn Thomas M., teamster, bds. 21 N. Union


Allen Abbot, gardener, bds. 163 Massachusetts av.


Andrew F. Mrs., 161 Massachusetts av.


Arthur C., clerk (229 Franklin, B.), h. 347 Massachusetts av. Charlotte H. Miss, publisher (31 Pemberton sq., B.), h. 347 Massachusetts av.


Charles W. (49 Fulton, B.), 37 Jason


Edith L. Miss, 163 Massachusetts avenue


Eugene T., student, bds. 3 Swan


Frank C., traveling salesman, h. 20 Mystic


Fred, carpenter, Massachusetts avenue, A. H.


Frederick, bookkeeper (32 Canal, B.), 3 Swan


George G. (20 South, B.), house 7 Pleasant-st. place


Herbert F., 163 Massachusetts avenue


Irving A., teacher (Bryant & Stratton, B.), bds. 161 Massa- chusetts avenue


John F. Mrs., 7 Pleasant-st. pl.


Louis E, physician, 347 Massachusetts avenue


Mary Isabel Miss (Allen Sisters, pub. Young Idea, 31 Pem- berton sq., B.), h. 347 Massachusetts avenue


M. S. Mrs., 37 Park av., A. H.


Theodore F., furniture (49 Fulton, B.), h. 13 Wyman


William C. Mrs., 347 Massachusetts avenue


William H., gardener, 163 Massachusetts avenue


William H., jr., student, 163 Massachusetts avenue


Allis Annie A. Miss, teacher, bds. 10 Swan pl.


Fannie A., teacher, bds. 10 Swan pl. William P., 10 Swan pl. Almshouse, Summer, near Brattle, B. F. Durgin, supt.


Alsen Car', cabinetmaker, 16 Teel


American Express Co. at depot


Anderson Mabelle Miss, bds. 37 Hillside av., A. H.


Andrews Abbie F., widow of Calvin, 18 Swan pl.


Arlington Advocate, Chas. S. Parker & Son, publishers, Swan's block, Massachusetts avenue


Boat Club, Ernest Hesseltine, pres., Fresh Pond


Dyewood and Drug Mill, Samuel A. Fowle, prop., Mystic Five Cents Savings Bank, Savings Bank bldg.


Gas Light Co., rear of 47 Mystic, Charles H. Wharton, supt. Armour George E., blacksmith, h. 110 Pleasant


Armstrong Robert W., 42 Dudley


Ash John T., iron worker, h. 36 Dudley


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ARLINGTON [B] DIRECTORY.


Atwell John R., mason, h. 32 Henderson Augustine William, printer, bds. 16 Henderson Austin George W. Mrs., Brattle-st. station Henry H., civil engineer, h. 11 Lewis av. Lucius A., station agent, E. Lexington, bds. Brattle-st. station Robert L., pianomaker, 416 Massachusetts avenue Averill George H., fruit and fish, Wollaston av., A. H.


BABBIDGE HERBERT L., gardener, bds. 10 Broadway Babson Esther G., teacher, bds. 6 Pleasant-st. pl. William Mrs., 6 Pleasant-st. pl.


Bacon Altenah B., bookkeeper, bds. 7 Russell terrace Arthur L., carpenter, h. 26 Mystic


B. C. Miss, 10 Avon pl.


Charles N., mnfr. Winchester, h. 3 Pleasant-st. pl.


Edward E., mason, h. 84 Franklin


Harvey N., Moore's court


H. J. Mrs., 9 Linwood


Louis A. (Winchester), bds. 3 Pleasant-st. pl.


Major, mason, 10 Avon pl.


Major J., mason, 9 Summer Robert, Pleasant-st. pl.


William Henry (18 Canal, B.), bds. 9 Linwood


Bagley Mary A., widow, h. 30 Henderson Bailey Dix L., farmer, bds. Mystic


Edward A. (F. H. Bank, B ), bds. 494 Massachusetts avenue Esther Miss, teacher, bds. 494 Massachusetts avenue


James A., 494 Massachusetts avenue


BAILEY JAMES A., JR., lawyer (53 State, B.), bds. 12 Pleasant-See advt. page 70 J. Winslow, moved to Boston Thomas H., laborer, Brattle


Baker Harry E., salesman, 14 Cleveland Leo M., driver, h. Moore pl. Nelson, 110 Pleasant


Baldwin William Walter, milk dealer, 31 Massachusetts avenue


Ballou George O., painter, h. 24 Henderson


Balser William P., builder, h. 12 Cleveland


Barker Benjamin G., jeweller, h. 7 Appleton, A. H. Emma G. Miss, bds. 3 Russell Simeon, carpenter, h. 3 Russell Barnard Joel, spring beds, h. 10 Wellington Barnes Charles A., carriage painter, h. 55 Cottage av. Barrett John, laborer, h. Lake Barrows Arthur C., teacher, h. 5 Draper av. Joseph W. (147 Tremont, B.), h. 1 Jason Barry Daniel, laborer, 26 Broadway Daniel, laborer, 5 Moore ct. Garrett, police sergeant, bds. 28 Mystic John, market gardener, 140 Broadway John, farmer, h. 23 Franklin Michael, farmer, 1 Moore ct.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WELCH'S Arlington and Boston Express. OFFICES :


14 Devonshire, 75 Kilby and Ill Kingston Streets. Order Box, No. 35, F. H. Market.


ARLINGTON ORDER BOX AT POST OFFICE. Leave Arlington at S.30 and 10 o'clock, A. M. Leave Boston at 12 and 3 o'clock, P. M.


ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RESIDENCE No. 7 BEACON STREET.


General Grading, Teaming and Sodding.


O. B. MARSTON,


Carpenter and Builder, ARLINGTON, MASS.


SHOP ON SWAN'S PLACE.


JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


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ARLINGTON [B] DIRECTORY.


Barry Michael, Park ct.


William, conductor, bds. 25 Franklin


Bartlett Charles H., hassocks (94 Blackstone, B.), h. 35 West- minster Edward H., 88 Pleasant


Ethel G. Miss, bds. 88 Pleasant


George H. Prof., principal Normal Art school (studio 27 Tremont, B.), h. 88 Pleasant Lewis P., real estate, 348 Massachusetts avenue


Bascom Hannah E. Mrs., 11 Ashland, A. H.


Bassett Ruth Miss, bds. Mystic


William, broker (53 State, B.), h. Mystic


Bassing Jacob, laborer, Massachusetts avenue


Baston Annie M., asst. librarian, bds. 31 Broadway


BASTON JAMES, carpenter, and builder, h. 31 Broadway -See advt. page 70


James W., wood carver (C.) bds. 31 Broadway Nettie E. Miss, 31 Broadway


Bauer Emil, piano case maker, Brattle ct.


Baxter Frank A., laborer, 467 Massachusetts avenue


Beals William J., machinist, h. 28 Henderson


Bean Edward D., inventor, (15 Cornhill, B.), h. 33 Appleton, A.H. Harlan B., salesman, bds. 33 Appleton, A. H.


Walter N., clerk, bds. 33 Appleton, A. H.


Beattie Alexander, 91 Massachusetts avenue Beauchemin A., painter, bds. 316 Massachusetts avenue Beaumont A. H. Mrs., h. 48 Park av., A. H.


Hartford, electrician, bds. 48 Park av., A. H. John H., 48 Park av., A. H. Ulie E. Miss, bds. 48 Park av., A. H.


Beddoes Mabel L. Mrs., widow of James P., 56 Claremont av., A. H.


Beers James L., carpenter, h. Moore pl. Beevins John, Brattle lane


Mary Mrs., Brattle ct.


William M., laborer, h. 466 Massachusetts avenue


Bell Annette Mrs., Grove-st. pl. Jane Miss, h. 28 Beacon Benham John H., fireman, 48 Dudley


Bennett Emma F. Miss, bds. 48 Westminster av. Fred N., clerk, bds. 107 Massachusetts avenue


John N., carpenter, 107 Massachusetts avenue


Mabel R. Miss, milliner, bds. 107 Massachusetts avenue Oman, farmer, bds. Mystic Benson Charles E., laborer, 7 Mill


Berry S. E. Mrs., millinery, 3 Jason


Berthrong Henry W. Mrs., The Hawley, 66 Park av., A. H. Bertwell James Mrs., 6 Cottage av.


James H., brass moulder, h. 6 Cottage av. Samuel C., steam fitter, h. 15 Henderson


Bickford George C., salesman (8 N. F. H. mkt., B.), h. 9 Avon pl. Biggs Douglas S., printer, bds. 22 Appleton, A. H.


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ARLINGTON [B] DIRECTORY.


Billings Arthur, gypsy moth commission, bds. 28 Mystic Binns Rowen C., driver, h. 4 Sawin


Bishop Augustus, 160 Massachusetts avenue Leon, Massachusetts av., A. H. Bitzer Dora Miss, bds. 19 Forest Dora, widow, h. 19 Forest Jacob, pianomaker, bds. 19 Forest J. Fred, moulder, 13 Forest J. Fred, jr., salesman, bds. 13 Forest Bixby John L., jr., 27 Hillside av. Leon, 27 Hillside av.


Blackington John B., laborer, bds. Lake


Blake E. Nelson, pres. Nat. Bank, 280 Mass. av., house Mass. av., cor. Bartlett av.


Blanch Frank G., painter, h. 8 Beacon


Blanchard J. Albert, clerk, h. 7 Acton, A. H. Theodore E., shoemaker, h. 15 Acton, A. H.


Blood Elizabeth Miss, 347 Massachusetts av. Kate E. Mrs., bds. 287 Massachusetts av.


Boles Dolly Mrs., Massachusetts av., A. H.


Bond Everett P., clerk, bds. 248 Massachusetts av. Phineas S., machinist, 248 Massachusetts av.


Bonds John E., engineer, 10 Mill


Borstel Isaac, cigarmaker, h. 7 Teel-st. pl.


Bott Alberta H., bds. Academy


Frank, grocer (B.), Academy, last house


Frank N., clerk, bds. Academy


Bowers Alice C., widow of Charles E., 43 Lake Fannie Mrs., Highland av. James A., collector (B.), Massachusetts av., A. H.


Lillian G., bds. Higland av. May Belle, bds. Highland av.


Bowker Levi L., glazier, h. 107 Massachusetts av.


Bowler John, laborer, 73 Massachusetts av. Michael, bds. 71 Massachusetts av., near Cleveland Bowman Alexander, tailor, bds. 21 Broadway Frank, butcher, 178 Broadway Henrietta Mrs., h. 14 Gardner


Henry R, butcher, 163 Broadway William, bds. 14 Gardner


Brackett Carrie A. Miss, vocal teacher, (25 Music Hall bldg., B.), bds. Addison


James Frederick, drug clerk, bds. 9 Russell John Q. A., lawyer, (48 Congress, B.), h. 33 Pleasant


Josiah N. (cor. Atlantic av. and Congress, B.), boards Addison


Bradley James, shoemaker, 419 Massachusetts av., bds. 97 do. Michael, 97 Massachusetts av.


William, laborer, 39 Dudley William H., painter, bds. 39 Dudley


Leander D. (Bradley & Knowles), hardware, 251 Massachu- setts av., bds. 16 Pleasant


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ARLINGTON [B] DIRECTORY.


Bradley & Knowles (Leander D. Bradley and Alfred H. Knowles), hardware, 251 Massachusetts avenue


Brady John, gardener, h. 1 Park av., A. H. Thomas, farmer, h. Lowell


Thomas, jr., farmer, Bow, cor. Lowell Brandenburg Howard W., compositor, h. 26 Westminster av., A. H. Breen John, farmer, 418 Massachusetts avenue


Michael, farmer, 143 Massachusetts avenue Patrick, laborer, h. 12 Mt. Vernon Brennan Patrick, farmer, h. 23 Park


Brenner Sophia Mrs , widow, bds. 10 Forest


Bridgham Arthur L., student. bds. 9 Hillside av., A. H.


BRIDGHAM LELAND F., merchant tailor (657 Wash- ington, B.), h. 9 Hillside av., A. H -See front col. page Minot A., student, bds. 9 Hillside av., A. H.


Briggs Thomas A., special machinery (62 Sudbury, B.), h. 37 Medford


Brine James W. (27 Kingston, B ), 450 Massachusetts avenue William, 450 Massachusetts avenue


Brockway Charles G., inspector flour (B.), 21 Claremont av., A.H. Clarence M., instructor (Institute Technology, B.), boards 21 Claremont avenue, A H


Jennie T. Miss, boards 21 Claremont avenue, A. H.


Katharine A. Miss. bds. 21 Claremont avenue, A. H.


Brooks A. Foster, supr. fire alarm, 201 Massachusetts avenue Edward D., bookkeeper, 29 Mull


William A., clerk, house 50 Franklin


Brown Betsey M. Mrs., 91 Massachusetts avenue


BROWN HENRY K., boots and shoes (1 1-2 Province ct., B.), house Westmoreland, A. H .- See advt. page 70 Maurice F., student, boards 4 Avon place


Ralph H., civil engineer (Boston Bridge Works, C.), house 4 Avon place


William, laborer, house 27 Franklin


William E., teamster, boards 14 Broadway Bruorton George E., electrician, 20 Brook avenue


George E., jr., clerk (120 Franklin, B.), boards 20 Brook ar. Josephine A., saleslady (B.), board ‹ 20 Brook avenue Myrtle M., music teacher, boards 20 Brook avenue Philip A., clerk (120 Franklin, B.), boards 20 Brook avenue Bryant, Edwin P., druggist, house 6 Court


Francis S., commission merchant (29 Kingston, B.), 91 Massachusetts avenue


Buck James P., bookkeeper (5 India, B.), boards 9 Linwood Buckley Dennis, boards 8 Lake


Jeremiab, superintendent, St. Paul's cemetery, 20 Beacon


John, farmer, boards 1 Moore court


John, Park court John, laborer, boards Lake


Josepb, milk dealer, house 19 Henderson Maurice, boards Mrs. Gibbons, off Linwood


Buckman Samuel C., 261 Broad way


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


H. W. HILL,


CUSTOM BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.


Repairing Neatly and Promptly Attended To.


RAILROAD CROSSING, - MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.


ADAM WALKER, LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILOR. DYEING, CLEANSING AND REPAIRING. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.


No. 255 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.


S. P. WORTHLEY,


- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN -


MILK


117 Massachusetts Avenue, - ARLINGTON, MASS.


POST OFFICE ADDRESS, NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


L. C. TYLER, - DEALER IN - BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, MEN'S AND BOY'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS. Agent for the National Steam Laundry and Dye House. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. 282 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., SAVINGS BANK BUILDING ARLINGTON.


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ARLINGTON [C] DIRECTORY.


Bucknam Emily, assistant librarian, boards 70 Pleasant


Franklin, salesman (B.), 70 Pleasant Helen E. Mrs., 70 Pleasant Herman F., salesman (B.), 70 Pleasant


Buhlert Julius W., clerk (36 Temple place, B.), house 44 Florence avenue, A. H.


Bullard Henry M., treasurer, 27 Academy Wm. A., carpenter and contractor, 509 Mass. av., A. H.


Bumpus Edgar L., travelling salesman, Brattle


Bunce George, Moore place


Harry M., insurance (170 Devonshire, B.), bds. Moore pl. Bunker Ann M. Mrs., 13 Central


Charles W., salesman, house 13 Central


Helen M. Miss, dressmaker, 13 Central


Burditt, William, retired naval officer, 8 Winter


William R. T., salesman, boards 31 Massachusetts avenue Burke David, farmer, house 33 Park Michael, house 10 Park Michael, 2d, Warren


'Thomas, laborer, house 129 Summer


Burns Edward J., 111 Massachusetts avenue Eugene, farmer, boards 42 Park James. A., carpenter and builder, h. 77 Crescent Hill av., A. H.


John, farmer, house 42 Park


Joseph F., laborer, boards 18 Dudley


Margaret Mrs., 4 Schouler court


Michael, Schouler court Michael J., teamster, 11 Schouler court


Thomas, laborer, 111 Massachusetts avenue


William, laborer, house 18 Dudley


Bushnell Samuel Clarke Rev., clergyman, house 5 Maple


Butcher Edward T., 22 Swan place


Butler Cora F. Miss, teacher, 7 Bartlett avenue


Edward J., Park avenue


Gertrude A. Miss, 7 Bartlett avenue


Lucy J. Miss, organist, boards 49 Medford


Robert, 33 Park avenue, A. H.


Thomas, iron (249 Causeway, B.), h. 25 Park avenue, A. H. William, fruit (10 and 12 Commercial, B.) h. 7 Bartlett av. William H. (12 Commercial, B.), boards 7 Bartlett avenue Butterfield Joseph H., market gardener, 18 Lake


Buttrick David, salesman, house 7 Russell terrace


CADIGAN CORNELIUS, laborer, bouse 426 Massachusetts av. John, 11 Schouler court Michael, 9 Schouler court Cahalin Daniel B., 35 Dudley Francis J., insurance agent, boards 49 Grove


Joseph B., 49 Grove Susan Miss, clerk, boards 49 Grove Thomas, 49 Grove Thomas H., boards 49 Grove


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ARLINGTON [C] DIRECTORY.


Cahill Kate Mrs., widow, 22 Decatur Martin, farmer, 4 Schouler court Callahan Celia Mrs., widow, 25 Beacon Edward, farmer, boards 27 Park Michael E., teamster, house 16 Webster Matthew, house 20 Webster Matthew W., teamster, house 18 Webster


Campbell Benjamin, gardener for Mr. Spurr, Mystic James, laborer, boards Mystic James, teamster, house 11 Sawin


John R., tailor, boards 99 Park avenue, A. H. Julia, nurse, 10 Cleveland


Malcolm A., shipper (103 Commercial, B.), house 11 Sawin Nellie Mrs., widow, house 28 Mystic


Canfield Charles E., clerk, 266 Massachusetts avenue, bds. Water Canniff Bridget Mrs., 455 Massachusetts avenue


John, machinist, boards 455 Massachusetts avenue


Mary, seamstress (B.), boards 455 Massachusetts avenue Michael J., polisher, house 455 Massachusetts avenue


Michael J., 2d, 15 Summer


Patrick, laborer, house 420 Massachusetts avenue Timothy, barber, 419 Massachusetts avenue, boards 455 do.


Timothy, laborer, 446 Massachusetts avenue Timothy M .. hairdresser, 419 Mass. avenue, bds. 455 do. William T., stone cutter (Camb'pt.), bds. 446 Mass. av.


Canty John P., civil engineer (B. & M. R.R., B.) h. 10 Lewis av. Mary E Miss, house 10 Lewis avenue


Patrick, Park place


Richard, Park place


William H., shipper. boards 10 Lewis avenue


Card George W., coal (C ), honse 26 Westminster avenue, A. H. Carens John J .. c'erk, boards Moore place


Richard, machinist. house 17 Lewis avenue


Richard, boards 7 Mystic


CARENS THOMAS H., grocer, 233 Massachusetts avenue, house 27 Lewis avenue-See advt. page 70


Carey John D., letter carrier, 7 Teel


Carpenter Charles L., civil engineer (B.), bds. 174 Mass. av


Carroll Catharine Mrs., 12 Henderson


Charles J., carpenter, 4 Dudley court


John, 4 Dudley court John, laborer, 12 Henderson


Margaret, dressmaker, boards 12 Henderson


Mary, dressmaker, boards 12 Henderson


Patrick, boards 11 Henderson


Carter Arthur B., stenographer (110 Boylston, B.), house 335 Massachusetts avenue Charles H., 47 Pleasant George P. Mrs., 47 Pleasant


Cartmell Ada E. M., compositor, boards 1 Massachusetts avenue Albert V., engraver, boards 1 Massachusetts avenue


A berta V. Miss, compositor (B.), bds. 1 Massachusetts a.v.


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ARLINGTON [C] DIRECTORY.


Cartmell John H., laborer, boards 1 Massachusetts avenue


E. Mrs., house 1 Massachusetts avenue


Wellington G., engraver, boards 1 Massachusetts avenue Carver Eugene P., lawyer (28 State, B.), house 68 Park av., A. H. Nathan P, house 68 Park avenue, A. H.


Cashman Charles, laborer, house Oakland avenue, A. H. John, currier, house 53 Cottage avenue Patrick, 53 Cottage avenue Casey John F., saw maker, 45 Grove


Caterino A. M., fruit, 270 Massachusetts avenue, house Bacon Cavanaugh George, laborer, Vine, A. H.


C'eiley Herbert H., 10 Wellington


CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO. (Clifford H. Cobb, Sam- uel H. Cutting), Albert W. Trow, manager, 247 Massachu- setts avenue-Spe advt. page 76


CHADWICK WALLACE A., provisions (138 Black- stone, B.), 471 Massachusetts avenue-See advt. on map Chaffin Abbie R. Mrs., 365 Massachusetts avenue


Nathan L., restaurant (63 Cornhill, B.), 365 Mass. av. Walter D., 365 Massachusetts avenue


Chalmers Elward, cutter, house 8 Montague, A. H. Edward, jr., cutter, boards 8 Montague, A. H.


James, cutter, boards 8 Montague, A. H. John B., boards 8 Montague, A. H.


('hapman Everett S., laborer, house Moore place


Chase Charles C., teacher piano, boards 16 Bartlett avenue Edward A., carpenter, house 9 Mill


Fred M., carpenter, 9 Mill


Herbert M., hack and liverv, Buckman ct., h. W. Somerville James M., builder and architect, 333 Massachusetts av., h. do. Childs George H., provisions (17 New F. H., B.), house 22 Lake Christenson L., tailor, house 4 Cottage avenue Chubbuck Stillman E., boards 97 Pleasant


Church Charles L., engraver, house 44 Hillside avenue, A. H. Churchill Elbert L., coal (B.), house Jason Ciare Michael, laborer, 12 Mt. Vernon


Clark Charles A., clerk (Franklin, B.), boards 196 Mass. av. CLARK CHAS. B., druggist, 231 Massachusetts av., house.


39 Broadway-See advt. opposite page 33 David, hacks and carriages, 8 Mill


George C., clerk (84 Washington, B.), bds. 196 Mass. ar. Herbert G., conductor electric cars, house 16 Central James, laborer, boards 46 Lake


John H., electrician (General Electric Co., 118 Summer, B.), 3 Palmer


Patrick, laborer, 54 Franklin


Wm. Albert (Wm. L. Clark & Co ), 198 Massachusetts av., house 196 do.


Wm. L. (Win. L Clark & Co.), 198 Mass. av. bds. 196 do.


CLARK WM. L. & CO. (Wm. L. and W. A.), 198 Massa- chusetts avenue-See advt. page 28


Clary Henry T., 54 Warren


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ESTABLISHED 1821.


WM. L. CLARK & CO., Carriage Painters and Trimmers, - AND -


HARNESS MANUFACTURERS.


A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF


Blankets, Halters, Surcingles, Whips, Cards, Combs, Brushes, &c.


No. 198 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.


WM. L. CLARK. W. A. CLARK.


- ARLINGTON ADVOCATE, -


C. S. Parker & Son, Editors and Proprietors, PUBLICATION OFFICE


246 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, (Swan's Block.)


SUBSCRIPTION


$2.00 A YEAR.


A valuable medium for local and general advertisers, as the sub- scription list is large and covers every section of the town.


FINE JOB PRINTING


Department connected with the establishment, fitted up with most approved job and power presses, and a choice line of type.


BOOK WORK A SPECIALTY.


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ARLINGTON [C] DIRECTORY.


Clary Thomas, farmer, house 54 Warren


Clement Squires C., 5 Water


Clifford Patrick, laborer. 24 Franklin


CLIFFORD ROBERT C., JR., treasurer Standard Fur- niture Co.(729 Washington, B.) house 31 Jason-See advt. leaf opp. Business directory William T., milkman, house 5 Webster


Clock F. H., dentist, 16 Pleasant, house at Lexington


Clough Benjamin F., lumber (Chsn.), 436 Massachusetts avenue Rosina R. Miss, 436 Massachusetts avenue Samuel P., Mill


Cloyd Edward, at E N. Blake's, Massachusetts avenue


Coates Frederic L., painter and paper hanger (B.), house 23 Teel Cobb Henry L., house 67 Mystic


Mary E., widow, 8 Broadway


Coburn Frank E., shoemaker, 244 Massachusetts av., house 2 Teel Lewis M., machinist, house 13 Henderson


Cody Garratt, policeman, house Warren, cor. Webster


Colbert Hattie L., bookkeeper (C.), boards 5 Walnut Isaac, off Jason John, off Jason


Colbeth John, farmer, Kensington park


Colby Walter E., inhaler manufacturer (Newton Centre), house 393 Arlington avenue


Cole William E., moved to Cambridge


Coleman Dennis, laborer, boards 405 Massachusetts avenue Jeremiah, salesman, (121 Portland, B.), 50 Pleasant


Lawrence, farmer, boards 3 Moore court


Michael, laborer, house 29 Franklin Moses J., 14 Maple


Collings Jonathan, carpenter, house 4 Sawin Collins Annie, house 9 Bartlett avenue Charles A., waiter, boards 33 Dudley


David, farmer, boards 6 Park Dennis, stone mason, 9 Bartlett avenue


Dennis J., salesman (B.), boards 29 Beacon


Ernest .J., express driver, boards 33 Dudley Henry R, driver, boards 33 Dudley


James C., carpenter, boards 33 Dudley J. Lincoln, moved to Somerville John, gardener, 33 Dudley Kate T., dressmaker, 9 Bartlett avenue


Nancy, dressmaker, 9 Bartlett avenue


Patrick, mason, 11 Schouler court


Patrick, mason tender, 9 Schouler court


Patrick, farmer, house 29 Beacon Thomas H., gate tender, boards 33 Dudley Colprit James H., paper hanger, h. 71 Crescent Hill av., A. H. Conant Benjamin, printer (32 Hawley, B.), house Mystic




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