Arlington City Directory 1896-1897, Part 9

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Union Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 220


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SHEDD JAMES H., 14 Draper avenue and (4 Waverly Block, Chsn.)-See advt. opp. elite list


Schools, Kindegarten.


Wellington Annette S., 11 Maple


Seed Grower. RAWSON WARREN W., Warren, cor. Medford, (34 South Market, B.) ---- See advt. opp. page 96


Shoe Makers. (See Boot and Shoe Makers.)


Show Cases.


Raymond Charles J., 487 Massachusetts avenue


Show Case Manufacturers.


Schwamb W. P. & Bro., 465 Massachusetts avenue


Stationery and Periodicals.


DANIELS FRANK R , 266 Massachusetts av .- See advt. page 44 NICHOLS AUGUSTUS & CO., 252 Massachusetts avenue-See advt. page 36


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Steam and Hot Water Heating.


JOHNSON H. B., Broadway, cor. Winter-See advt. page 36


Stock Dealer.


Cutter Warren, 112 Broadway


Stoves and Furnaces.


BRADLEY & KNOWLES, 251 Massachusetts ave .- See advt. back colored page


SHATTUCK R. W. & CO., 241 Massachusetts avenue-See advt. front colored page


STICKNEY S. & CO., 238 Massachusetts ave .- See advt. on map


Tailors.


BOWMAN ALEC, 276 Massachusetts- avenue-See advt. page 72 Loftus James J,, 235 Massachusetts avenue


WALKER ADAM, 255 Massachusetts av .- See advt. opp. page 81


Teacher, Music.


Blodgett James L., (violin) 20 Swan place


Bruorton Myrtle M., 20 Brook avenue


Prentiss Samuel P., 92 Summer


Teachers, Pianoforte.


Butler Lucy J. Miss. 49 Medford


Proctor Adelaide W., 194 Massachusetts avenue


Schwamb Eliza A., 465 Massachusetts avenue


Undertakers.


GRANNAN DANIEL W., 214 Massachusetts ave .- See advt. page 88


HARTWELL J. HENRY & SON, 12 Broadway-See advt. opp. page 32


Upholsterers.


Albright Edwin E, 256 Massachusetts avenue


Kenniston William H., 119 Massachusetts avenue


Robertson William W., 337 Massachusetts avenue


Wheat Meal Mills.


Arlington Drug Mills, S. A. Fowle, proprietor, Mystic


Wheelwrights.


GOTT CHARLES, 220 Massachusetts av .- See advt. opp. p. 80 Menchin William O., 415 Massachusetts avenue


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ARLINGTON TOWN OFFICERS. 1896.


Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways, Edw. S. Fessenden, one year ; Edwin S. Farmer, two years ; George D. Tufts three years.


Assessors, George I. Doe, one year; Frank Y. Wellington, two years ; Lucian C. Tyler, three years.


Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, B. Delmont Locke.


School Committee, Joseph C. Holmes, Georgianna M. Peatfield, Samuel H Smith, three years ; Herbert H. Ceiley, J. H. Crosby, Edwin Prescott, two years ; Geo. D. Moore, Franklin Wyman, Timothy O'Lea- ry, one year. Chairman, Samuel H. Smith. Secretary, Herbert H. Ceiley.


Superintendent of Schools,


Truant Officer, George D. Moore.


Water Commissioners, Peter Schwamb, three years; George W. Lane, two years ; Frank L. Hodgdon, one year.


Water Registrar, B. Delmont Locke


Park Commissioners, John Q. A. Brackett, one year; W. W. Kim- ball, two years ; S. F. Hicks, three years.


Superintendent of Streets, Samuel E. Kimball.


Superintendent of Almshouse, Benjamin F. Durgin.


Superintendent of Water Works, Thomas Roden.


Commissioners of Sinking Fund, William G. Peck, three years ; A. D. Hoitt, two years ; Theo. Schwamb, one year.


Trustees of Pratt Fund, Henry Hornblower, five years; George Hill, four years ; James A. Bailey, three years ; William G. Peck, two years, William E. Wood, one year ; B. Delmont Locke, ex-officio.


Trustees of Robbins Library, Samuel C. Bushnell, Matthew Rowe, three years ; James P. Parmenter, Frank W. Hodgdon, two years ; Jos. C. Holmes, E. Nelson Blake, one year.


Trustees of Elbridge Farmer Fund, William E. Parmenter, Edwin L. Farmer, William G. Peck, John Q. A. Brackett, William E. Wood, John H. Hardy.


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Sewer Commissioners, Edward S. Fessenden, one year; George D. Tufts, two years ; Winfield S. Dusgin, three years.


Board of Health, Edwin P. Stickney, one year ; Edward S. Fessen- den, two years; Edwin Mills, three years.


Consolidated Board of Trustees of Robbins Fund, Soldiers' Monu- ment Fund and Cemeteries, Warren A. Peirce, three years ; William G. Peck, two years ; F. S. Frost, one year ; B. Delmont Locke, ex-officio.


Registrars of Voters, William H. Pattee, Walter Crosby, William A. Fitzpatrick, B. Delmont Locke.


Auditors, Clarence T. Parsons, Leander D. Bradley.


Constables, Alonzo S. Harriman, John Duffy, Daniel M. Hooley, Garritt Barry, Andrew Irwin.


Undertakers, John H. Hartwell, Charles T. Hartwell, Edward J. Sweeney, Daniel W. Grannan.


Engineers of the Fire Department, Charles Gott, chief; Geo. Hill, Frank P. Winn, assistants ; A. Foster Brooks, supt. of fire alarm.


Police, Alonzo S. Harriman, chief ; Garritt Barry, Daniel M. Hooley, Andrew Irwin, John Duffy, Garratt J. Cody, James E. Whitten, Chas. H. Woods.


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SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ETC.


Arlington Boat Club.


Whittemore Steeet, Spy Pond. BOARD OF DIRECTORS :


President, Ernest Hesseltine.


Vice-President, Jere. Colman.


Secretary, Edward P. Watson.


Treasurer, Walter B. Henderson.


Trustees, George M. Richardson, William E. Hutchins, Walter


Stimpson, Charles H. Carter, Arthur E. Crosby.


STANDING COMMITTEE :


House, Messrs. Hesseltine and Stimpson.


Boats, Mr. Crosby.


Entertainment, Messrs. Carter and Richardson.


Library, Mr. Crosby.


Bowling Alleys, Mr. Colman.


Billiards and Pool, Messrs. Hutchins and Henderson.


Cigars, Mr. Hesseltine.


Auditing, Messrs. Hasseltine and Hutchins.


DIRECTORS OF SPORTS :


Rowing, William F. Homer.


Bicycling, Arthur W. Cutler.


Bowling, Asa W. Flanders.


Base Ball, C. Fred Slade.


Meetings are held first Monday of the month ; board of directors, second Mondays ; ladies' night, second Tuesdays ; ladies' afternoons first and third Wednesdays ; smokers, first Mondays. Membership limited to 250.


Applicants for membership must be 20 years of age, and address the board of directors on blanks prepared for the purpose, obtainable of the secretary, signed by two members and accompanied by an admis- sion fee of ten dollars. Annual tax, fifteen dollars. Telephone, Ar- lington 23.


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Arlington Finance Club.


· President, Henry A. Kidder.


Vice-President, George T. Freeman. Treasurer, A. W. Trow. Secretary, E. O. Grover.


Trustees, Henry Hornblower, George G. Allen, Myron Taylor. Meets by invitation fourth Tuesday of each month.


Arlington Heights Social Thirty.


President, Henry H. Kendall.


Secretary, Miss Mary J. Copeland.


Treasurer, Andrew W. Turner. Object of the club : mutual sociability and entertainment.


Meetings held in Crescent Hall, 7 P. M., third Thursday in the month.


Circle Associates. Arlington Heights.


President, William O. Partridge.


Vice-President, George A. Lloyd.


Secretary, John II. Perry.


Treasurer, Clarence T. Parsons.


Auditor, Leander Peirce.


Directors, William O. Partridge, George A. Lloyd, Clarence T. Parsons, F. Schnetzer, Jr.


Meetings held in Associate Hall, first Wednesday in the month.


Crescent Hill Improvement Association.


President, H. Thomas Elder.


Secretary, Thomas Swadkins, Jr.


Treasurer, Francis B. Records.


West End Club. Arlington Heights.


President, John H. Perry, 10 Florence avenue


Vice-President, C. T. Parsons. Secretary, George Perkins.


Treasurer, J. A. Blanchard.


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Woman's Christian Temperance Union.


President, Mrs. Henry A. Kidder.


Vice-Presidents, Mrs. M. J. Wiggin, Miss M. H. Simpson, Mrs. H. T. Gregory. Secretary, Mrs. E. D. Griffin. Treasurer, Mrs. Henry Y. Hill. Meets in Congregational Church parlors first and third Fridays of each month at 3 P. M.


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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


I. O. ODD FELLOWS. Bethel Lodge, No. 12.


Noble Grand, J. Fred Bitzer, Jr.


Vice-Grand, William A. Prince.


Recording Secretary, Edgar A. Harrod.


Per. Secretary, David Buttrick.


Warden, L. A. Austin.


Conductor, A. B. Black.


Treasurer, N. E. Whittier.


Inside Guardian, G. O. Goldsmith.


Outside Guardian, Fred Rood.


R. S. N. G., W. F. Town.


L. S. N. G., L. E. Stickney.


R. S. V. G., G. W. Jewett.


L. S. V. G., W. W. Puffer.


R. S. S., L. M. Cobb.


L. S. S., J. H. Bertwell.


Chaplain, Jacob Bitzer.


Sitting Past Grand, Oscar Needham.


Meets in Odd Fellows Hall, Wednesdays, at 8 P. M.


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Council 109.


Instituted December 10, 1894.


G. K., T. J. Robinson


D. G. K., J. E. Tracy.


C., W. H. Nolan.


W., J. J. Robinson.


Fin. Secretary, W. H. Canty.


Rec. Secretary, E. M. Creeden.


Treasurer, John W. Dacy.


Meets second and fourth Thursdays, at K. of C. Hall, 241 Mass. avenue.


F. & A. MASONS. Hiram Lodge.


W. M., W. S. Durgin. S. W., C. W. Bunker. J. W., Ernest Hasseltine.


Secretary, Charles H. Prentiss.


Meets in Masonic block, Massachusetts avenue, Thursday on or before full moon.


Menotomy Royal Arch Chapter.


M. E. H. P., C. W. Bunker.


E. K., G. W. Sampson.


E. S., Theodore F. Allen. Treasurer, George W. Storer.


Secretary, Charles H. Prentiss.


Meets third Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall.


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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Francis Gould Post 36.


Commander, Charles S. Parker.


S. V. C., Alfred Pierce.


J. V. C., Zenas Estes.


Adjutant, Sylvester C. Frost.


Quartermaster, J. A. Blanchard.


Officer of the Day, F. D. Roberts.


Officer of the Guard, Alfred Morse.


Surgeon, David Chenery.


Chaplain, Mr. Woodward.


Meets in G. A. R. Hall second and fourth Thursdays. Seventy- six members.


SONS OF VETERANS. Charles V. Marsh Camp 45.


Captain, Ed. S. Jacobs.


First Lieutenant, Lucian Pierce.


Second Lieutenant, Mr. Cutler.


First Sergeant, H. Malta.


Quartermaster Sergeant. F. P. Winn.


S. G., George W. Knowlton.


C. S., A. A. Tilden.


Chaplain, Major Bacon, Jr.


Camp Committee, C. B. Harris, C. Northup, W. Kennison.


Meetings held in G. A. R. Hall, first and third Thursdays in the month.


A. O. HIBERNIANS. Division 23.


President, Thomas H. Nolan.


Vice-President, Dennis O. Leary.


Recording Secretary. J. M. Curtin.


Financial Secretary. Jeremiah Sexton.


Treasurer, John Kelley.


Board of Directors, John McGrath, Edmond Readon, R. A. Welch, James Twohig, John Kelley, P. J. Ahearn. Patrick Hurley.


Meetings held at Hibernian Hall, Mystic, cor. Chestnut Street, first and third Tuesday in the month at 7.30 P. M.


A. O. U. WORKMEN. Circle Lodge, No. 77.


Arlington Heights.


Master Workman. H. W. Berthrong.


Past Master Workman, G. C. Tewksbury.


Foreman, W. J. McAllister.


Overseer, E. I. Mckenzie.


Recorder, J. R. Mann.


Financier. W. P. Hadley. Receiver, E. P. White.


Guide, Leander Peirce .-


Inside Watchman, William E. Lloyd.


Outside Watchman, George C. Grant.


Meets first and third Fridays of each month, in Association Hall,: Park Avenue, A. H., at 8 P. M.


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ARLINGTON CHURCHES.


Arlington Baptist Church.


Massachusetts Avenue. Pastor, Rev. Charles H. Watson, residence 14 Academy Street. Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.00 P. M. Sunday School, 12.00 Y. P. S. C. E .. 6.15 P. M. Devotional service, Friday 7.30 P. M. M.


BAPTIST SEWING CIRCLE.


President, Mrs. D. L. Tappan.


Meets at Church first Wednesday afternoon of each month.


BAPTIST HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


President, Mrs. C. A. Learned. Vice-President, Mrs. F. A. Johnson. Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. H. F. Gregory. Meets at church, first Wednesday of each month. Annual elec- tion first Wednesday in January.


Evangelical Parish. Park Avenue, A. H.


Pastor, Rev. A. E. Stembridge.


Services : Sunday, 3.30 P. M. Sunday School, 2.30 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Y. P. S. C. E., Wednesday at 7.30 P. M.


First Congregational (Unitarian) Parish.


Massachusetts Avenue, cor. Pleasant Street. Pastor, Rev. Frederic Gill, residence 30 Pleasant Street.


Parish Committee, Mr. H. H. Ceiley, chairman, Mr. Henry Bull- ard, Mr. H. G. Porter.


Clerk, Mr. Herman Bucknam.


Treasurer, Mr. F. W. Hodgdon.


Music Committee, Mr. H. Bullard, chairman ; Mr. W. T. Foster, Jr., Mr. W. G. Rice.


Director of Music, Mr. W. Burton Robinson, 149A Tremont St., Boston. Services : Sunday 10.45 A. M. Sunday School, 12 M. Commun ion service on the first Sundays of January, July, October, and on Easte" Sunday. Evening service on the last Sunday of each month, from September to April inclusive, at 7.00 o'clock. At these services the minister will give a course of expository sermons on " Unitarianism." Friday, social and religious service, 7.30 P. M.


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Social religious services are held in the vestry on Sunday eve- nings once a month, according to announcement made from the pulpit. Parish sociables are held at intervals during the winter, accord- ing to announcements made from the pulpit. All are invited to attend these gatherings.


The minister is at home on Friday evenings.


A box and cards will be found in the vestibule of the church, by means of which members of the congregation and others may inform the minister of cases of sickness or trouble, changes of address, the arrival of strangers, or other matters. This box will be opened only by the minister.


The annual Parish meeting is held in March.


Those wishing to engage seats will please apply to the treasurer, Mr. F. W. Hodgdon, 8 Wellington street.


SUNDAY SCHOOL.


Superintendent, Mr. H. H. Ceiley.


Assistant Superintendent, Mr. William G. Rice.


Secretary and Librarian, Mr. John Gray.


Assistant Secretary, Mr. Arthur Prescott.


Treasurer, Mr. William T. Foster, Jr.


Pianist, Miss Helen Cook.


Teachers, Mrs. B. F. Wilder, Mrs. T. W. White, Misses Ida F. Robins, Agnes W. Damon, Grace Ordway, Caira Robbins, Fannie E. Shirley. Camille M. Whytal, Mr. W. G. Rice. Rev. Frederic Gill, Bible class. Miss Maude F. Pierce, Miss Grace Gage, teachers of Kindergarten Department.


THE SOCIAL ALLIANCE.


President, Mrs. W. E. Parmenter.


Vice-President, Mrs. James Bailey.


Recording Secretary, Miss Agnes W. Damon.


Corresponding Secretary, Miss Abbie Stevens


Treasurer, Miss Ellen W. Hodgdon.


Executive Board, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. King, Mrs. Wilder.


First Universalist Church.


Massachusetts Avenue, corner Church Street.


Pastor, Rev. Harry Fay Fister, residence 12 Pleasant Street. S. S. Superintendent, J. H. Perry.


Sexton, Charles Easte, 57 Summer Street.


Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M. Y. P. C. U., 6.30 P. M. Sunday School, 12 M.


The Orthodox Congregational Church.


Pleasant, corner Maple Street.


Pastor, Rev. Samuel Clarke Bushnell, residence 5 Maple Street. S. S. Superintendent, William A. Muller.


Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class, 12.00 м. Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Friday evening, 7.30 P. M.


St. John's Episcopal Church. Academy Street, corner Maple.


Rector, W. S. W. Raymond, 19 Academy. Services : Sunday, Preaching, 10.30 A. M. Sunday School 12 M. Prayer Meeting 4 P. M.


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St. Malachi's Church.


Rector, Rev. John M. Mulcahy.


Assistant Rector, Rev. Patrick M. O'Connor.


Second Assistant Rector, Rev. Charles A. Finnegan.


Services : Sunday, Mass 7.00, 9.00 A. M. High Mass 10.30 A. M. Sunday School 2.30. and vespers 3.30 P. M.


Week Days, 7.00 A. M.


Union Parish. Park avenue, A. H.


Pastor, Rev. Robert E. Ely.


Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.00 P. M. Sunday School 12 M. Prayer Meeting Friday evening.


Arlington Line Mission.


Massachusetts avenue, corner Tannery street, North Cambridge.


Services : Sunday, Sunday School 4.15 P. M. Evening meeting 8


P. M. Thursday evening 8 P. M.


CEMETERIES.


Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Medford Street.


Superintendent, John H. Hartwell. Committee, William G. Peck, Francis S. Frost, Warren A. Peirce


St. Paul's Cemetery. Broadway.


Superintendent, Jeremiah Buckley, 20 Beacon Street, Arlington. Manager, Rev. William Orr, 34 Holyoke Street, Cambridge.


Old Burial Ground of the First Parish. Pleasant Street.


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BANKS, ETC.


Arlington Co-operative Bank.


Savings Bank Building, 280 Massachusetts avenue, Arlington.


President, George D. Moore.


Vice-President, Frank P. Winn.


Secretary, R. Walter Hilliard.


Treasurer, Warren A. Peirce.


Meets second Tuesdays, 7.30 P. M.


Arlington Five Cent Savings Bank.


Savings Bank Building, 280 Massachusetts avenue, Arlington. President, W. G. Peck. Vice-Presidents, William E. Parmenter, Vanum Frost, Henry J. Locke.


Treasurer, J. W. Whitaker.


First National Bank of Arlington. Savings Bank Building, 280 Massachusetts avenue.


President, E. Nelson Blake. Vice-President, Alfred D. Hoitt.


Cashier, W. D. Higgins.


ARLINGTON CONVALESCENTS' HOME.


160 Broadway.


Manager, Mrs. Julia H. Wheeler.


Trustees, Mrs. Frank Bott, Mrs. Dr. Charles A. Dennett, Mrs. E. L. Churchill.


Visiting Physicians, Charles A. Dennett, Dr. Chandler, Medford.


CONVENT OF SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH.


9 Chestnut Street.


Superior, Sister Ludwina.


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ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Libraian-Elizabeth J. Newton.


Board of Trustees-J. C. Holmes, Rev. S. C. Bushnell, E. N. Blake, Matthew Row, F. W. Hodgdon, James P. Parmenter.


Extracts from By-Laws.


Article 5. The use of the library and reading room shall be free to all residents of the town, of suitable age ; but any person may be tem- porarily forbidden such use, for carelessness or misconduct.


Article 6. Any person temporarily living in town may use the library on the same conditions as residents, provided that before taking books he shall furnish a satisfactory guaranty, or deposit with the libra- rian the sum of three dollars.


Article 7. The library shall be opened : reading room, Sundays, 2 30 to 5.30 P.M. ; Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 10.00 to 12 A. M., 1 to 6, and 7 to 9 P. M. Book room, 1 to 6 P. M. Wednesdays 10 to 12 A. M., 1 to 9 P. M. Book room, 1 to 8 P. M. Saturdays, 10 to 12 A M .. 1 to 9 P. M. Book room, 1 to 9 P. M. Wednesdays and Satur- days only, during the month of August.


Article 8. Any person who has a right to use the library may take one volume, and retain it two weeks. Any book may be renewed once to the same person, but not more than once, until it has been re- turned to the library, and has remained there one full library day.


Article 9. If any person shall lose, deface or injure a volume, he shall replace the same or pay for it. A fine of two cents shall be col- lected for every day a book is retained beyond the specified time. If any person shall refuse or neglect to pay any sum due for the detention, loss, or injury of any book, his right to take books from the library shall be suspended until the same is paid.


ARLINGTON HEIGHTS BRANCH. ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Librarian-Miss M. Seabury.


The reading room will be open Tuesdays and Saturdays from 1.30 to 6, and 7 to 9 P. M. Thursdays, 3 to 6, 7 to 9 P. M.


Books left at the reading room on Tuesdays and Saturdays, be- tween 1.30 and 3 P. M., will be exchanged and books will be ready for delivery from 7 to 9, the same day.


During the month of August, open Saturdays only.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


Renters of


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES


Will consult their own Interests by Examining the Vaults and Accomodations which are offered by the


SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT CO.


COPYRIGHT, 1891, BY THE SECURITY TARE DEPOTIT CO


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EQUITABLE BUILDING, 67 MILK ST., BOSTON.


Luxuriously furnished Department especially for the use of Ladies.


Safes rented from $10 to $100 per annum. and Silver Ware stored at reasonable prices.


DIRECTORS :


E. M. MCPHERSON, President.


H. B. HYDE, 2d Vice-President.


F. GORDON DEXTER.


OLIVER AMES.


LOUIS FITZGERALD.


WILLIAM A. TOWER, Vice-President. NATHAN WARREN, Treasurer.


BENJ. F. SPINNEY. GORDON DEXTER. JAMES H. HYDE.


F. G. STOREY, Superintendent of Vaults.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES H. SHEDD,


INSURANCE # AND # REAL # ESTATE.


CONVEYANCER, - AUCTIONEER, -- AND-


NOTARY PUBLIC. 4 Waverley Block, City Square, CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT, BOSTON, MASS.


DRAPER AVENUE, ARLINGTON,


A. A. ADAMS,


DEALER IN -- Choice Family Groceries, Flour and Grain. CONCORD AVENUE, F. R. R. BELMONT, MASS.


Belmont Market.


GEORGE W. BEAN,


Dealer in MEATS AND PROVISIONS BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, POULTRY and CANNED GOODS. Leonard St., Belmont, Mass.


ELITE LIST.


THE NAMES OF THE PRINCIPAL RESIDENTS ARRANGED BY STREETS.


ACADEMY STREET.


From Massachusetts Avenue to Jason Street.


12 Mr.& Mrs. Warren A. Peirce


14 Rev. & Mrs. Charles H. Watson


20 Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Hornblower Albert G. Fisher


22 Mr. & Mrs. Marshall N. Rice


30 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Sprague


46 Judge & Mrs. John H. Hardy John H. Hardy, Jr.


48 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey S. Sears


3 Mr. & Mrs. Edward O. Grover


5 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gooding


11 Mrs. J. C. Nickerson


19 Mrs. E. M. Harris Miss Florence W. Harris Rev. W. S. W. Raymond


27 Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Bullard


29 Mr. & Mrs. B. Delmont Locke


31 Mrs. S. A. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Smith Miss Nellie Smith


35 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Smith


37 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin A. Norton Col. Alfred Norton


39 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bott Frank N. Bott Miss Alberta H. Bott


49 Mr. & Mrs. Willard G. Rolf


51 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred T. Marston


ACTON STREET, A. H.


From 8 Appleton.


5 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew W. Turner


7 Mr. & Mrs. J. Albert Blanchard Walter R. Blanchard


13 Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Sloan


15 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore E. Blanchard


ADDISON STREET.


From 39 Pleasant Street to Fresh Pond.


4 Mr. & Mrs. Ephraim Adams Frank C. Adams


6 Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Fitzpatrick


8 Mrs. S. H. Fox Josiah B. Fox Mr. & Mrs. Horatio F. Martin Josiah N. Brackett Miss Carrie A. Brackett


00 Mr. & Mrs. Elmer H. Grey Trueman Grey Mrs. Ida M. Pierce Fred T. Pierce


3 Mr. & Mrs. Herry S. Adams


5 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kidder Miss Alice D. Gilbert Miss A M. Fraser


9 Mr. & Mrs. Bertram P. Ellison


11 Mr. & Mrs. William K. Cook


00 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford F. Perkins


00 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Dimond


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APPLETON STREET, A. H. From Massachusetts Avenue, near Lowell,¡to Lexington Line.


2 Mr. & Mrs. Burt W. Rankin Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Brockway


22 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Perkins


28 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Grant 00 Robert L. Sawin


54 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Jacobson


56 Mr. & Mrs. F. Schnetzer, Jr.


5 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Peirce


7 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Barker


9 Mr. & Mrs. B. Horace Peirce Miss Susan Peirce


15 Mrs. Nellie M. Farmer Walter B. Farmer


27 Dr. & Mrs. A. C. Daniels


33 Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Bean


41 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Patterson F. Alfred Patterson Miss Margaret J. Patterson


00 Mr. & Mrs. John Henderson


APPLETON PLACE, A. H.


From Appleton Street, near Massachusetts Avenue.


3 Mr. & Mrs. Wilson W. Fay The Misses Fay


ASHLAND STREET, A. H. From 26 Appleton to Florence Avenue.


6 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Gorham


7 Mr. & Mrs. Wendell D. Rockwood


11 Mrs. Hannah E. Bascom Miss Rebecca D. Stone


AVON PLACE.


From 296 Massachusetts Avenue to Railroad.


4 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Cobb Mrs. E. C. Henry


6 Mr. & Mrs. Edmund W. Noyes Edmund H. Noyes


10 Mr. & Mrs. John N. Bennett


5 Mr. & Mrs. E. Everett Upham Miss Lois Alice Upham


7 Mr. & Mrs. William Whytal Charles R. Whytal Miss Camille May Whytal Miss Lillian Levis


BARTLETT AVENUE.


From 351 Massachusetts Avenue.


12 Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Parker 16 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Higgins 18 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Webber


20 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin W. Gray


00 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Brine


7 Mr. & Mrs. William Butler William H. Butler Miss Cora F. Butler


9 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Collins


15 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Leeds


17 Mrs. Henry Leeds Miss Edna Leeds


19 Mr. & Mrs. A. Bartlett Hill


21 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Swan


23 Mr. & Mrs. William A. W. Webber W. H. Webber


00 Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Diman Mrs. George Homer


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BROADWAY.


From Massachusetts Avenue, near Medford Street, to Somerville Line.


16 Mrs. Apollos J. Tillson


20 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Sias


24 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene X. Waters


26 Miss Mary L. Olmstead


26 Samuel C. Buckman


32 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G. Damon


38 Mrs. Charles A. Greene


40 Mrs. Catharine Robinson Miss Annie J. Robinson


88 Mrs. Eleanor E. Rawson


112 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Cutler


132 Mr. & Mrs James Purcell


160 Mr. & Mrs. William Wheeler


172 Thomas Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. George Reynolds


178 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bowman


21 Mrs. Hannah L. Rood 27 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Merrifield 29 Mr. & Mrs. William Bertwell


33 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Marden


35 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Stevens 37 Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Butcher


39 Mrs. M. T. Cook Charles E. Cook


41 Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Roberts


00 Mr. & Mrs. Horace B. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Johnson


133 Mr. & Mrs. Rollin P. Puffer


137 Mrs. Sarah E. Peabody


163 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Pichet Mr. & Mrs. Charles O. Young


BROOK AVENUE.


From 32 Lake to Massachusetts Avenue.


20 Mr. & Mrs. George E. Bruorton


20 Mr. & Mrs. Rodney T. Hardy


23 Mr. & Mrs. John Lyons


CENTRAL STREET.


From 320 Massachusetts Avenue to Railroad.


6 Mrs. John J. Winn Mrs. E. A. Dupee Miss Mary L. Dupee Miss M. A. Gilson


10 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest B. Brown


12 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Storer


14 Mrs. Adelaide Rice


16 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert G. Clark


18 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Craig


9 Mr. & Mrs. Abel Lawrence


11 A. Frederick Sunergren Mrs. M. C. Sunergren


13 Mrs. Ann M. Bunker Charles W. Bunker


15 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Atherton


17 Mrs. Mary H. Teele Miss Mary H. Teele


19 Mr. & Mrs. Josiah Russell


21 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Irwin


23 Mr. & Mrs. Marshall B. Smith


25 Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Hutchinson


CLAREMONT AVENUE. From Wollaston Avenue to Oakland Avenue.


28 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence T. Parsons


32 Mr & Mrs. John K. Simpson, Jr.


36 George Doul Mrs. M. E. Uphill


7 Mr. & Mrs. William O. Partridge 9 Mr. & Mrs. Albert H. Kimball


13 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G. Learned


17 Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Kendall


19 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Tewksbury Miss M. G. Reed


23 Mr. & Mrs. Alton A. Warren


33 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin C. Haskell The Misses Haskell




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