Brookline directory 1879-1880, Part 12

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 162


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Early morning cars leave at 6.05, 6.25, 6.45, and 7 A.M., after which every ten minutes till 9 A.M., then every fif- teen minutes, till 1 P.M. From 1 till 5.30 P.M., every ten minutes. From 5.30 to 9.15 P.M., every fifteen minutes. From 9.15 till 10.45, every thirty minutes.


RETURN.


Leave Tremont House at 6.45, 7.05, 7.30, and 7.45, then every ten minutes till 9.45 A.M., then every fifteen minutes till 1.45 P.M. From 1.45 till 6.15 every ten min- utes. From 6.15 till 10 p.M. every fifteen minutes. From 10 to 11.30 every thirty minutes.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Edward H. Abbott,


Seth Ames,


Albert L. Lincoln, jr. William E, Lincoln, J. Morris Meredith,


Benj. F. Baker,


William I. Bowditch,


George A. Mudge,


M. Shephard Bolles,


Charles F. Perkins,


Sumner C. Chandler,


Peter W. Pierce,


Horace D. Chapin, Wm. D. Coolidge,


Quincy Pierce, William B. Sears,


David H. Daniels, Charles H. Drew,


Howard Stockton,


James W. Edgerly,


Allen S. Weeks,


William B. Haseltine,


John Wells,


Charles D. Head,


Charles A. Williams,


Martin P. Kennard,


Moses Withington.


Francis W. Lawrence,


QUORUM, ALL COUNTIES.


Seth Ames,


Augustine Shurtleff, Thomas H. Talbot,


William Aspinwall,


Clement K. Fay,


Ginery Twichell,


Martin P. Kennard,


John Wells,


Thomas Parsons,


Moses Williams, jr.,


William B. Sears,


·William Hobbs.


FOR NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. Joshua Crane. NOTARY PUBLIC. Bradford Kingman.


Lewis Slack,


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


GEO. ERHARD, -DEALER IN-


Boots, Shoes and Rubbers,


WASHINGTON STREET, Near Harvard Square, BROOKLINE, MASS. .


BOOTS and SHOES made to ORDER, and Repaired at Short Notice.


HORACE JAMES, Mason, Builder and Contractor.


FURNACES, RANGES AND GRATES SET AND REPAIRED. PLASTERING, WHITENING, COLORING, and JOBBING generally, promptly attended to. No. 3 Guild Block, Washington Street, BROOKLINE, MASS. House, Waverly Place. P. O. Box 499.


WILLIAM H. BUTLER, Druggist and Apothecary,


COLONNADE BUILDING,


FAMILY


MEDICINE


Brookline, Mass.


PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS


Carefully Compounded.


JACOB MORLOCK,


BAKER


Fresh Bread every morning and afternoon.


Cakes and Pastries Of every description con- stantly on hand; also,


Wedding Cake, At Store, Washington St., opposite Walnut. BROOKLINE.


FRESH


BAKERY


THE


CAN


BAKERY


2


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT."


38. Carpenter and Builder, Boylston Street, near Cypress, BROOKLINE, MASS.


BUILDING and JOBBING in all its branches promptly attended to, and at REASONABLE RATES.


GEORGE E. DEPP,


WOOD TURNER,


Harvard St., near Harvard Sq., BROOKLINE, MASS. .


All Sizes Cornice Poles ---- AND- INDIAN CLUBS MADE TO ORDER.


BROOKLINE CHRONICLE,


ARTHUR & SPENCER, Publishers. Office, Mechanics Blk., Washington Street.


A paper whose editorial opinions have been received with a degree of consideration accorded to few publications outside the cities .- Vineyard Gazette.


FINE JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY.


FELIX JOHNSON, Jr.,


Mason and Contractor


BOYLSTON, CORNER WASHINGTON ST.,


BROOKLINE, - - . MASS.


3


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


T. S. PETTENGILL,


FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,


Harvard Street, near Aspinwall Avenue, BROOKLINE.


Coffins, Caskets, Grave Clothes, Coffin Trimmings and all articles used in the burial of the dead. Also, Gardening in all its branches.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO LAYING OUT GROUNDS.


L. W. HASTINGS,


Milk


Farm,


Clyde Street, near Warren, BROOKLINE. FAMILIES REQUIRING ONE COW'S MILK Are Guaranteed a PURE Article.


REDMOND KELLY, HORSE SHOER,


Boylston Street, -NEAR- Washington, BROOKLINE.


OSCAR HOSFORD & SON


DEALERS IN


BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND POULTRY, STALL No. 5, ST. CHARLES MARKET, Corner Beach and Lincoln Streets, BOSTON,


Goods delivered in Boston or Brookline free of charge.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


House and Sign Painter


AND DECORATOR, Washington Street, near Railroad Bridge, BROOKLINE, MASS.


MELCHER Carpenter and Builder,


ASPINWALL AVENUE, Near Harvard Street. Residence, LINDEN PLACE, BROOKLINE, . . MASS.


JOBBET COOK Mason, Plasterer & Contractor, DRISCOLL'S BLOCK, WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS.


All Orders Promptly Attended to.


J. E. LYONS, House and Sign Painter, GLAZIER, WHITENER and COLORER, Boylston St., near Washington, BROOKLINE. All Orders Promptly Attended to.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. .


O.B. DELANO


CARPENTER AND BUILDER,


Washington St., near Thayer Place, BROOKLINE, MASS.


MISS JULIA HAYES, Bread, Pastry, Fancy Je Wedding Cake


BAKER 2 Guild Block, Washington Street, BROOKLINE. HOT BROWN BREAD and BAKED BEANS Every Sunday Morning.


NATHAN DORR, Carpenter Builder, Beacon Street, near Pleasant Street, BROOKLINE.


JOBBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


6 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


FRANCIS H. BACON, (Successor to J. ANSON GUILD), DEALER IN


Fine Groceries, Teas, Coffees & Spices,


BEST BRANDS OF Minnesota, St. Louis and Southern Flour, GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, BUTTER AND CHEESE, Cor. Washington and Boylston Sts., BROOKLINE.


CHACE House and Sign Painter


AND GLAZIER, Chace's Block, . . Washington Street, BROOKLINE.


BROOKLINE NEWS DEPOT AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Colonnade Building, Washington Street.


DAILY, WEEKLY AND SUNDAY PAPERS Delivered in any part of the Town, by MISS E. M. PRATT, Proprietor.


B. F. BAKER,


HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER


Washington Street, corner Pearl, BROOKLINE.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


LAWN MOWERS


WILLIAM PREE, 1


CUTLER AND LOCKSMITH,


No. 5 Harvard Street, Panter's Building, BROOKLINE.


Citizens will please notice that I make a specialty of Honing Razors, Sharpening Scissors, and all kinds of tools. Umbrellas and Parasols, and Trunks and Valises repaired. Skates and Lawn Mowers sharpened.


AND SKATES REPAIRED


CHARLES H. STEARNS, Pleasant, corner of Beacon Street, BROOKLINE, MASS.


NURSERYMAN -- AND DEALER IN-


FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &C.


J. F. TAYLOR, HOUSE PAINTER, DECORATOR,


- -AND- Paper+Hanger,


Washington Street, near R. R. Depot, BROOKLINE.


I. S. GETCHELL, Builder and Jobbing Carpentej, BEACON STREET, OPPOSITE SUMMIT AVENUE, BROOKLINE.


.


8


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


. . MASON Upholsterer, Decorator,


AND CABINET MAKER,


Harvard Square, BROOKLINE. P. O. Box 672.


ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


M. W. QUINLAN MANUFACTURER OF


CARRIAGES -AND


HARNESSES.


New and Second-Hand Carriages and Harnesses.


A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF


Blankets, Halters & Circingles.


REPAIRING


Promptly and Neatly Executed. Corner Boylston, Walnut and High Sts., BROOKLINE, MASS.


9


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


THOMAS T. ROBINSON, (Successor to M. RUSSELL), DEALER IN


Staple and Fancy Groceries,


GRAIN, MEAL, FLOUR, HAY and STRAW, Crockery and Hardware, WASHINGTON STREET, . . BROOKLINE.


BOGMAN & VINAL,


-DEALERS IN-


HARDWARE


Weymouth Nails, Sheet Zinc, Lead, and Lead Pipe. Sash Weights, and Cord, Dry and Tarred Paper, Russell and Erwin's Locks, Bronzed Knobs, Butts, &c. Composition and Nickel Plated Trimmings, for Ice and Tool Chests, Yale Locks, &c.


NO. 7 DOCK SQUARE,


BOSTON.


GEO. E. BOGMAN. JAMES W. VINAL.


M. C. WARREN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Bronzed Goods, Builders' Hardware,


CUTLERY, AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Nails, Lead, Zinc, Sash-Weights, Pulleys and Lines. NO. 9 DOCK SQUARE,


M. O. WARREN. BOSTON. WM. HI. WARREN.


M. CUMMINGS, Hack, Boarding, and Livery Stable,


Tremont St., cor. Pond avenue.


PUBLIC CARRIAGES at the various Railroad Sta- tions in Brookline.


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10


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


F. R. HALL Attorney and Counsellor at Law,


OFFICE, GUILD BLOCK, BROOKLINE,


AND-


39 Court Street, BOSTON.


Office Hours in Brookline, 8 to 9 A.M., and 7 to 8 P.M. NOTARY PUBLIC.


WM. RALPH EMERSON,


ARCHITECT,


No. 5 Pemberton Square, BOSTON, MASS.


SETH W. FULLER,


ELECTRIC


Annunciators. Bells.


Burglar Alarms. Gas Lighting.


ALL KINDS OF BELL HANGING AND SPEAKING TUBES. No. 63 Devonshire Street, Boston.


Book and Pamphlet Binding in all its varieties.


ROBERT BURLEN, BOOK & PAMPHLET BINDER, 30 Exchange Street, BOSTON. Special attention paid to Binding large Illustrated Works, Engravings, etc. Fclios of every description made to order.


CATALOGUE


-OF-


DIRECTORIES


-ISSUED BY-


GREENOUGH & CO.


American Railway Manual and Supply Directory $4.00


Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner Directory. 2.00


Bangor City Directory 1.50


Bath, Brunswick and Richmond Directory 1.50


Boston Business Directory (annually) . 1.50


Boston & Maine Railroad Business Directory 2.50


Boston and Providence Railroad Directory 2.50


Brockton and Bridgewaters Directory. 2.00


Brookline Directory. 1.50


Cambridge City Directory (annually). 2.50


Concord City Directory.


1.50


Eastern and Maine Central Railroads Business Directory.


2.50


Haverhill City Directory.


2.00


Lewiston and Auburn Directory. 2.00


Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Everett Directory. 2.00


Massachusetts Cities Business Directory 2.50


Merrimack River Directory 2.00


Milford Directory. 1.50


Nashua City Directory. 2.00


New Bedford City Directory 2.00


Portsmouth City Directory .. 1.50


Rockland, Belfast, Camden, and Thomaston Directory. 2.00


Saco and Biddeford Directory. 1.50


Somerville City Directory 2.00


United States Iron, Hardware, and Metal Trades Directory. 5.00


Waltham and Watertown Directory 1.50


Washington Street Directory .25


Publication Office, 22 School Street, BOSTON,


GREENOUGH & Co., Editors que Publishers.


Directories of the Principal Cities of the United States kept on hand, for reference, to accommodate patrons and friends, without charge.


RENT PAID THO YEARS AND A HALF BUYS AN ORGAN.


THE Mason & Hamlin ORGAN COMPANY


Whose Cabinet or Parlor Organs are acknowledged to be UNEQUALLED IN EXCELLENCE, having received the HIGHEST HONORS at EVERY WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBI- TION FOR THIRTEEN YEARS, and being the ONLY AMERICAN ORGANS WHICH HAVE RECEIVED SUCH AT ANY, now offer them not only for cash, but also on the following VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT.


They will rent an organ with the agreement that when the whole amount of money paid equals the value of the organ it shall become the property of the party hiring it, withont further payment. The rent per gnarter, pay- able in advance, is one-tentli the value of the organ, so that ten quarterly pay- ments complete its purchase. Or pay- ments may be made monthly, if de- sired.


This plan presents two very important advantages :


1. An organ can be obtained on very easy terms,- viz., payment of $5 or upward, according to size, per month; or $6.75 or upward every three months ; until paid for.


2. One can thus have an organ on trial for six months or longer, for a reasonable rent only ; and so thorough- ly test it and see if he values it before completing the purchase - having all rent which has been paid applied on the purchase, whenever made.


IF Only makers of VERY BEST ORGANS, which can be depended upon to give satisfaction in all cases, could afford to offer such terms.


Organs are furnished on these terms not only in the immediate vicinity of our ware- rooms, but in any part of the country which is readily accessible.


PRICES OF MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS are but little more than those of the poorest organs made. On above easy terms of pay -. ment they are furnished for $67.50, $82.50, $97.50, to $500 and upward. Reasonable deductions are made from these prices when all cash is paid. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, PRICE-LISTS and CIRCULARS, describing FIFTY-EIGHT DIFFERENT STYLES, with munch useful information about Organs, sent free to any address.


154 Tremont Street, BOSTON.


46 E. 14th Street, NEW YORK. 250 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO.


PHILIP L. MOEN, President and Treasurer.


CHAS, F. WASHBURN, Vice President and Sec.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. WORCESTER, MASS.,


Manufacturers of


IRON and STEEL WIRE


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


WIRE RODS of all grades; ROUND IRON, Rivet quality, 3-16 in. to 1-2 in. Plain and Patent Galvanized Telegraph Wire.


Market and Stone Wire, Annealed Fence and Grape Wire, in long lengths, Coppered Pail Bail Wire, Rope Bridge, Bolt, Screw, Rivet, Buckle, and Chain Wire ; Wire for the Manufacture of Card Clothing, Heddles, Reeds, etc. Piano-String Covering Wire, Tinned Broom Wire, and Tin Plated Wire of all sizes. A specialty is made of Clock Machinery, Gun Screw; and Spiral Spring Wire, and Refin- ed Wire to pattern for particular purposes, from selected stamps of Norway Iron. Any grade of Wire furnished, Annealed, Bright, Polished, Coppered, Galvanized, or Tin-plated. Wire furnish- ed, straightened and cut to any length. Patent steel Barb Fencing, Barb Fence Armor, and Steel Bale Ties,


Superior Steel Corset Wire, Steel Crinoline Wire, Patent Linen Finish, ĮUNRIVALED STEEL MUSIC WIRE. STEEL WIRE for SPRINGS, NEEDLES, and DRILLS.


Patent Steel Barb Fencing.


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A STEEL THORN HEDGE. No other Fencing so cheap, or put up so easily or quickly. Never rusts, stains, decays, shrinks, nor warps. Unaffected by fire, wind or flood. A complete barrier to the most unruly stock. Impassable by man or beast.


· TWELVE THOUSAND TONS SOLD AND PUT UP DURING THE LAST YEAR. For sale at the leading hardware stores, with Stretchers and Staples. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet.


WHOLESALE 182 Lincoln Street, - BOSTON. and RETAIL.


DALBYAWAIT & CO.


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


CARPETINGS,


Nos. 107 & 169 Washington BOSTON.


F.M.HOLMES FURNITURE CO. MANUFACTURERS, OF IRST CLASS NURNITUR


WAREROOMS 4


WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON'


FACTORY 03


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CAMBRIDGE ST BETWEEN FIRST & SECOND ST. L.S.GOULD. EAST CAMBRIDGE. F. A.PATCH.


DA.AVER Goods BROOKLIRE, and


guarantee satisfaction.


Furniture in Every Variety.


THE WATERMAN KITCHEN FURNISHING STORE,


Importers and Manufacturers of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 11 and 13 Essex Street, near Washington, BOSTON.


WILLIAM LUMB & CO., PLUMBERS No. 10 Province Street. WM. LUMB. BOSTON. BENJ. BRINTNALL.


M. A. CHAMBERLIN, Denler in -


CARPENTERS' TOOLS,


BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Paper Hangings, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. 1350 TREMONT STREET, . BOSTON HIGHLANDS.


Corner Texas Avenne. . Near Providence R. R. Crossing.


J. P. CLEARY & CO., (Successors to J. B. CASSIDY & CO.),


UNDERTAKERS,


5 PYNCHON STREET, Near Railroad Crossing, BOSTON HIGHLANDS.


IN LIEBEN, MONUMENTAL WORKS.


Nos. 17 & 19 Pynchon Stre . t. BOSTON HIGHLAND


T. E. MOSELEY & CO., POOTS AND SHOES, 469 Washington Strect. BOSTON. T + C - - F


HILLS & DANIELS, CHOICE FAMILY :LOUR,


Opposite Bosto: & Albany Passer ger Depot.




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