Brookline directory 1892, Part 2

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 284


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Austin's Nickelodeon, 111 and 113 Court, Boston (see opp. page 46)


Dining Rooms.


Cook T. D. & Co. 23 Avon, Boston (see page 30)


Dog Biscuit.


Austin & Graves, 46 Commercial, Boston (see page 30)


Dyeing.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleansing Establishment, 17 Temple place, B. (see front cover and foot lines )


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Dynamos.


C. & C. Electric Motor Co. H. A. Howard, manager, 63 Oliver, Boston (see opp. page 47)


Electric Annunciators. .


Hoitzer-Cabot Electric Co. 92 Franklin, Boston (see side lines)


Electric Batteries.


Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. 92 Franklin, Boston (see side lines)


Electric Bells and Annunciators.


Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. 92 Franklin, Boston (see side lines)


Electric Burglar Alarms.


Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. 92 Franklin, Boston (see side lines)


Electric Lighting.


Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. 92 Franklin, Boston (see sides lines)


Electric Light Plants.


C. & C. Electric Motor Co. H. A. Howard, manager, 63 Oliver, Boston (see opp. page 47)


Electric Motors.


C. & C. Electric Motor Co. H. A. Howard, manager, 63 Oliver, (see opp. page 47)


Electrotypers.


Cummings J. A. Printing Co. 252 Washington, Boston (see page 302)


Embalmer.


Perry Charles L. 366 Cambridge, Allston (see page 305)


Employment Offices.


French Francis, 298 Washington, and 9 School, Boston (see page 113)


RIISINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


Engravers. Berry A. C. 12 West, Boston (see page 16)


Eye Glasses. Lloyd Geo. H. 357 Washington, Boston (see foot lines)


Fence Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Fertilizers. North Packing & Provision Co. 33 and 34 No. Market, Boston (see page 7)


Fire Insurance.


Homer Joseph W. 50 State, Boston (see back cover; Tuckerman J. W. 48 Congress, Boston (see bottom edge)


Fish and Oysters. Nahant Fish Market, Johnson & Smith, props. 49 Brom- field, Boston (see page 32)


Fruit and Game.


Moore & Tweed, 468 West Chester Park, Boston (see back cover)


Funeral Directors.


Jones Lewis & Son, 50 LaGrange, Boston (see page 305) Smith Benj. F. 251 Tremont, Boston (see page 305) Waterman Joseph S. & Sons, 2302 Washington, Boston Highlands (see page 12)


Furniture.


Perry Geo. S. 83 Fulton, Boston (see page 301) Stropel A. 368 Cambridge, Allston (see page 194)


Furniture Spring Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Galvanized Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mufg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


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Gas and Water Pipe Manufacturers.


Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 6)


General Contractors.


Dewing R. S. 166 Devonshire (see back cover)


[ Grocers.


Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, 680 to 692 Washington, 1085 Tre- mont, 3 Bowdoin sq. and 8 Faneuil Hall sq. Boston (see side lines in general directory)


Nash & Bowers, 40 School, Boston (see page 31)


Newcomb & Frost, 671 Boylston, Boston (see front cov. )


Gutters and Conductors.


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. 166 Devonshire, Boston (see page 5)


Hand Grenades.


Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq. Bos- ton (see page 6)


Hard Wood Lumber.


Gale George W. Lumber Lumber Co. 336 Main, Cam- bridgeport (see front cover)


Hardware.


Harris Bros. 20 Franklin, Allston (see opp. 46)


Hogs. (LIVE AND DRESSED.)


North Packing & Provision Co. 33 and 34 No. Market, Boston (see page 7)


Ice.


Jamaica Pond Ice Co. 2389 Washington, Boston (see p. 7 and back cover,


Injectors.


Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4 5 and 6 Haymarket sq. Boston (see page 6)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


Insurance Agents.


· Homer Joseph W. 50 State. Boston (see back cover) Lincoln Wm. & Son, 43 Devonshire, Boston (see p. 3) McGregor Alexander, Jr. 95 Milk, Bosto 1 (see front cover)


Sears W. B. 45 Kilby, Boston (see front cover) Tuckerman J. W. 48 Congress, Boston (see bottom edge) Washburn Isaac. 231 Washington, Boston (see front cov.) Wheeler G. H. 657 Washington, Boston ( see p. 8)


Insurance Companies.


Citizens Mutual Insurance Co. 8 Exchange pl. (see p. 4) Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 28 State, Bos- ton (see page 4)


Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. 31 Milk, Bos- ton (see back cover)


Intelligence Office.


French Francis, 298 Washington and 9 School, Boston (see page 113)


Iron Pipe.


Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq. Boston (see page 6)


Iron Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see p. 303)


Lamps. Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, 51 to 59 Federal and 120 Franklin, Boston (see back binding)


Landscape Gardener.


Bowditch James H. 62 Devonshire, Boston (see back map)


Lard Oil.


North Packing & Provision Co. 33 and 34 No. Market, Boston (see page 7)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


Laun try.


Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleansing Establishment. . 17 Temple pl. Boston (see front cover and foot lines )


Lawyers.


Codman James M. Jr. 82 Water, Boston (see p. 9)


Creesy F. L. 27 School, rm. 72, Boston (see p. 9) . Kyle Warren O. Sears bldg. Washington, Boston (see p. 10)


Lincoln A. L. Jr.18 P. O. square, Boston (see p. 9) O'Loughlin Patrick, 23 Court, Boston (see page 9) Perkins & Lyman, 82 Devonshire, Boston (see page 10) Whipple Sherman L. 5 Tremont, room 61, Boston (see page 10)


Williams Charles A. 18 Post Office square, rm. 5, Boston (see page 8)


Williams Moses, 18 Post Office square, room 5, Boston (see page 8)


Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead.


Boston Lead Mnfg. Co. 162 Congress, Boston (see p.249)


Lead Wire and Lead Window Weights.


Boston Lead Mnfg. Co.162 Congress, Boston (see p. 24℃)


Liquors.


Cushing Process Co. 568 Washington, Boston, and 824 Broadway, N. Y. (see top lines)


Liveries.


Percival E. A. 3 School, Boston (see page 18)


Lumber.


Gale George W. Lumber Co. 336 Main, Cambridgeport (see front cover)


Stearns A. T. Lumbér Co. 166 Devonshire, Boston (see page 5)


Wood William H. & Co. Broadway, cor. Third, Cam- bridgeport (see outside edge)


Machinists.


Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 6 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 6)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


Mackintoshes.


Hodgdon Rubber Co. 32 School, Boston (see opp. p. 47)


Mnfg. Companies.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Marble Works.


Lieben Jobn, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see page 52)


Market Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Masons. Dewing R. S. 166 Devonshire, Boston (see back cover)


Mill Supplies.


Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 6)


Monograms to Order.


Waldron J. V. & Brother, Sudbury, corner Portland, Bos- ton (see page 20)


Monumental Works.


Lieben John, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see page 52)


Mortgages.


Dexter Wallace D. 14 Kilby, Boston (see pack map) Homer Joseph W. 50 State, Boston (see back cover) Tuckerman J. W. 48 Congress, Boston (see bottom edge) Washburn Isaac, 231 Washington, Boston (see front cover) Wheeler G. H. (broker), 657 Washington, Boston (see page 8)


Mouldings, Brackets, Etc.


McNutt J. J. Malden, junc. Wareham, Boston (see p. 101)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


Mouldings.


McNutt J. J. junc. Malden, and Wareham, Boston (see page 101)


Stearns A. T. Lumber Co. 166 Devonshire, Boston (see page 5)


Music Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass (see p. 303)


Needle Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mufg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see · page 303)


Notaries Public.


Washburn Isaac, 231 Washington, Boston (see front cover)


Whipple Sherman L. 5 Tremont, room 61, Boston (see page 10)


Oils and Candles.


Harkins Edward & Co., 27 India, Boston (see opp. p.47)


Opticians. Lloyd G. H. 357 Washington, Boston (see foot lines)


Paints, Oils, Etc. Harris Brothers, 20 Franklin, Allston (see opp. p. 46)


Pepsin (Pure.) North Packing and Provision Co. 33 and 34 North Mar- ket, Boston (see p. 7)


Photographers. Partridge W. H. 2832 Washington, Boston (see p. 16)


Planing, Sawing Etc.


McNutt J. J. Malden, Junc. Wareham, Boston (see page 101)


Plumbers.


Harris Brothers, 20 Franklin, Allston (see opp. 46)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


Poles. Calef A. D. 408 Federal, Boston (see page 102)


Pork, Lard and Hams.


North Packing and Provision Co. 33 and 34 North Mar- ket, Boston (see p. 7)


Pork Packers.


North Packing and Provision Co. 33 and 34 North Mar- ket, Boston (see p. 7)


Printers. Clapp David & Son, 115 High, Boston (see p. 302) Cummings J. A. Printing Co. 252 Washington, Boston (see page 302)


Provisions.


Andrews & Stevens, 47 Bromfield, Boston (see p. 32) Moore & Tweed, 468 West Chester Park (see back cover) Porter's Market, C. H. Porter, prop. 186 Lincoln, Boston (see opp. 47)


Publishers.


Cummings J. A. Printing Co. 252 Washington, Boston (see page 302)


Pumps (Copper, and Iron.) Boston Lead Mnfg. Co. 162 Congress, Boston (see p.249)


Railroads (Horse and Electric.) West End St. Railway Co. 81 Milk, Boston (see p. 14)


Real Estate Agents.


Dexter Wallace D. 14 Kilby, Boston (see back map.) Homer Joseph W. 50 State, Boston (see back cover) Lincoln Wm. & Son, 43 Devonshire, Boston (see p. 3) McCormack John J. 23 Court, Boston (see page 8) Tuckerman J. W. 48 Congress, Boston (see bottom edge) Wheeler G. H. 657 Washington, Boston (see page 8)


Red Lead and Litharge. Boston Lead Mnfg. Co. 162 Congress, Boston (see p.249)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


Refrigerators. Davis N. Co. (The), 5 Union Sq. Somerville (see p. 32)


Riding Breeches. Percival E. A. 3 School, Boston (see page 18)


Rivet Wire. Wasburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Rolling Mills. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see p. 303;


Roofing. Murtfeldt W. A. 124 Franklin, Boston (see back binding)


Round Iron. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see p. 303)


Rubber Boots and Shoes. Hodgman Rubber Co. 32 School, Boston (see opp. 47)


Rubber Clothing. Hodgman Rubber Co. 32 School, Boston (see opp. 47)


Rubber Goods. Hodgman Rubber Co. 32 School, Boston (see opp. 47)


Rustless Iron Pipe. Braman, Dow & Co. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq. Boston (see page 6)


Safe Deposit Vaults.


Boston Safe Deposit Co. 87 Milk, Boston (see p. 20) Security Safe Deposit Co. Milk cor. Federal, Boston (see side lines)


Sausage Mnfrs.


North Packing and Provision Co. 33 and 34 North Mar- ket, Boston (see page 7)


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Sawing & Turning.


McNutt J. J. junc. Malden and Wareham, Boston (see page 101)


School Furniture.


Perry George S. & Co. 73 Fulton, Boston (see page 304)


Settees. Perry George S: & Co. 73 Fulton, Boston (see page 304)


Shingle Stains.


Cabot Samuel, 70 Kilby, Boston (see page 214)


Sidewalks. Murtfeldt W. A. 123 Franklin, Boston (see back binding) Solder.


Boston Lead Mnfg. Co: 162 Congress, Boston (see p. 29)


Spectacles. Lloyd George H. 357 Washington, Boston (see foot lines)


Spring Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Steel Drill Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Steel Wire Mufrs.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Stock Brokers. Price & Co. 35 Congress, Boston (see page 12)


Tailor.


Percival E. A.' 3 School, Boston (see page 18) Teas, Coffees, Etc.


Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, 680 to 692 Washington, 1085 Tre- mont, 3 Bowdoin square and 8 Faneuil Hall square, Boston (see side lines in general directory)


Telegraph Wire.


Washburn & Moen (Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Tinned Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


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Trust Companies.


American Loan and Trust Co. 53 State, Boston (see map) Boston Safe Desposit and Trust Co. 87 Milk, Boston (see page 20) New England Trust Co. 85 Devonshire, Boston (see p.51)


Upholsterers.


Stropel H. 368 Cambridge, Allston (see page 194)


Undertakers.


Jones Lewis & Son, 50 LaGrange, Boston (see page 305) Perry Charles L. 366 Cambridge, Allston (see page 305) Smith Benj. F. 251 Tremont, Boston (see page 305)


Waterman Joseph S. & Sons, 2336 Washington, Boston ( see page 12)


Watch Springs.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Water Coolers.


Davis N. Co. (The), 5 Union sq. Somerville (see p. 32)


Weaving Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Wedding Stationery.


Berry A. C. 12 West, Boston (see page 16) White Lead and Zinc.


Boston Lead Mnfg. Co. 162 Congress, Boston (see p.29) Wire Mnfrs.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Wire Rope.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 303)


Wood Turner. McNutt J. J. Malden, junc. Wareham, Boston (see p.304)


Wooden and Willow Ware.


Hopkinson & Marden, 15 and 16 Faneuil Hall square, Boston (see opp. page 47)


Wrought Iron Pipe.


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WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, TEAS.


ORDERS FOR - CAKE, ICES, CREAMS, SALADS, NOVELTIES, AT SHORT NOTICE. BONBONS, FAVORS, FANCY BOXES. ORDERS BY EXPRESS, TELEPHONE OR MAIL. TELEPHONE. 23-31 AVON ST.


JAMES E, HUNTRESS, GEORGE F. HUNTRESS. W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Compilers, Printers and Publishers of DIRECTORIES. No. 97 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


AUSTIN'S DOG BREAD. ALL WHO DESIRE THAT THEIR DOGS SHALL HAVE A


GLOSSY COAT,


SWEETH BREATH


SOUND TEETH.


REGULAR HABIT.


Should Use AUSTIN'S DOG BREAD.


The Only Reliable and Perfect DOG FOOD.


AUSTIN'S PUPPY FOOD.


AUSTIN & GRAVES, . . 166 Commercial Street, BOSTON.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


ESTABLISHED 1839. NASH & BOWERS,


-- Dealers in --


Choice . Foreign Delicacies, FINE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.


No. 40 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON, MASS. F. J. NASH.


G. E. BOWERS.


CALENDAR, 1892


.1893


JANUARY


MAY


SEPTEMBER


JANUARY


M


-4 11 18. 25 X


M


2 9 16 23 30


M - 5 12 19 26


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T


3 10 17 24 31


T


6 13 20 27


T


3 10 17 24 31


T


- 7 14 21 28 X


T


5 12 19 26 X


T


1 8 15 22 29


T


5 12 19 26 X


F


1 8 15 22 29 X


F 6 13 20 27 X S |7 14 21 28 X


S |3 10 17 24 X


S |7 14 21 28 X


FEBRUARY


JUNE


OCTOBER


FEBRUARY


5 - 7 14 21 28


- 5 12 19 26


-2 9 16 23 30


- 5 12 19 26


M


1 8 15 22 29


M


6 13 20 27


M


- 3 10 17 24 3 1


M


- 6 13 20 27


T


2 9 16 23 X


T


7 14 21 28


T


- 4 11 18 25 X


T


1- 7 14 21 28


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W


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W


- 5 12 19 26 X


W


I 8 15 22 X


T 4 11 18 25


T


2 9 16 23 30


T


- 6 13 20 27 X


T


2 9 16 23 X


F 5 12 19 26


X


F 3 10 17 24 X


F


-7 14 21 28 X


F


3 10 17 24 X


S |6 13 20 27 X


S 4 11 18 25 X


S


1 8 15 22 29 X


S 4 11 18 25 X


MARCH


JULY


NOVEMBER


MARCH


5 - 6 13 20 27


S


- 3 10 17 24 31


- 6 13 20 27


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5 12 19 26


M -


7 14 21 28


M


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M


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M


1 6 13 20 27


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1 8 15 22 29


T


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T


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T


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F


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F


4 11 18 25


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F


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S 15 12 19 26 X


S 2 9 1623 30 X


S


15 12 19 26 X


S 4 11 18 25 X


APRIL


AUGUST


DECEMBER


APRIL


5 1- 3 10 17 24


5 1- 7 14 21 28


- 4 11 18 25


-2 9 16 23 30


M


- 4 11 18 25


MI 8 1522 29


M


5 12 19 26


M


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T


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8 15 22 29


-6 13 20 27 X


F


1 8 15 22 29


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F


2


9 16 23 30


-7 14 21 28 X


S 2 9 16 23 30


S 6 13 20 27 X


S


3 10 17 24 31


S | 18 15 22 29 X


SPECIAL NOTICE.


CUSTOM TAILORING.


I beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Brookline and vicinity that I am still located at the old stand; Guild Block, Boylston Street, where I am prepared to fill all orders for custom work with promptness and at reasonable prices. A full line of Spring and Fall goods of foreign and domestic manufacture just received. Coachmen's Liveries made to order. Cleansing, dyeing and repairing executed with despatch. I have a method of removing gloss. from clothing which I can highly recommend. Thankful for past favors, I hope by strict personal attention to business to merit a share of your patronage. Respectfully,


T. J. TURLEY.


T


1 8 15 22 29


T


- 7 14 21 28


W


2 9 16 23 30


4 11 18 25 X


W


- 7 14 21 28


W


4 11 18 25 X


F


2 9 16 23 30


F


6 13 20 27 X


S


|2 9 16 23 30 X


- 3 10 17 24 31


5 |1 8 15 22 29


4 11 18 25


5 |1 8 15 22 29


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ADVERTISEMENTS


Nahant Fish Market.


ESTABLISHED 1827. THE OLDEST FISH MARKET IN BOSTON. Ocean, Lake. and . River . Fish. · ALL FANCY OYSTERS A SPECIALTY. ... ( !!!! WAGON CALLS DAILY IN THE CITY PROPER AND LONGWOOD, BROOKLINE, NI =!!!!!!!


No. 49 BROMFIELD STREET, . BOSTON. TELEPHONE No. 1571.


JOHNSON & SMITH.


ESTABLISHED 1862.


. JAMES E. HUNTRESS. . · GEORGE F. HUNTRESS.


W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Compilers, Printers and Publishers of


DIRECTORIES


A Complete File of our own Directories for Reference. Also Directories of the principal cities of New England on file at our office. Maps of Brookline, Cambridge, Haverhill, New Bedford, Portsmouth, and Somerville, For Sale at 35 Cts. Each.


PUBLICATION AND PRINTING OFFICE, No. 97 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


The Davis Water Coolers


PAT'D FEB. 26, 1889,


Are conceded to be the best in use, being Conducive to Health, saving a large per cent. of Ice, and adapted for all kinds of drinking liquids.


ICE AND WATER SEPARATE. NO METALLIC POISONS.


Used in over 100 Banks, and being largely adopted by all the leading offices and places of business throughout the New England States. A special favorite in the family.


THE DAVIS REFRIGERATOR,


PAT'D MARCH 19, 1889,


Has gained the highest approval in all tests, being the most economical in the use of Ice, and giving the most perfect service.


In use by P. C. Page, Stall 22, Suffolk Market, Boston; A. N. Swallow & Co., Charlestown; Clark's Hotel, Boston ; J. A. Holmes & Co., Cambridgeport ; Cunard Cafe, Fellner's "Old Elm," Somerset Club, Boston.


We make all sizes and styles. Send for Circulars and Prices.


THE N. DAVIS CO., 5 Union Sq., Somerville, Mass,


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN BROOKLINE.


· Ackers avenue, from Chestnut Hill avenue, n. Buckmin- ster road


Addington road from Winthrop road, to Colbourne Crescent Allendale road, from Grove, near Newton, easterly to Boston line, West Roxbury district


Allerton, from Irving, opp. Upland road, to Pond ave. Alton place, from St. Paul to 199 Harvard


Andem place, from Harvard square, opp. Davis ave.


Ann, from Still to St. Paul


Aspinwall avenue, from Harvard, opp. School, across Kent, to Brookline avenue, near Boston line Auburn, from 130 Harvard to Park


Auburn place, from 42 Auburn


Avon, from Goddard avenue, next beyond Rockwood. to Boston line, J. P. district


Babcock, from Harvard, near Beacon, to Commonwealthi avenue, Boston line


Beacon, from Boston line, at St. Mary's street, to Boston line, Brighton district, near Reservoir station


Boston, from Newton, junction of Pond, J. P. along the Boston line, to Allendale road, J. P.


Boylston, from 80 Washington, junction of High, to Chestnut Hill reservoir, Newton line


Boylston place, from Boylston, near Cypress


Brighton avenue, changed to Commonwealth avenue


Brington road, from Boylston. n. Clark road, to Cypress Brook, from Aspinwall ave. near Harvard, across Kent, to B. & A. R. R.


Brookline avenue, from Washington, opposite Walter ave. to Boston line


Browne, from Powell to Pleasant


Buckminster road, from Chestnut Hill avenue, to Clinton road


Cameron, from Boylston, next beyond Win. H. Lincoln school, to Boylston


Carlton, from Ivy, to B. & A. R. R. Chapel station, Longwood


Centre, from Beacon, beyond Harvard, to Williams


Charles, from Beacon, next Harvard, to Sewall avenue Chatham, from Kent, to Hawes, Longwood


Chestnut, from Walnut, next beyond Cypress, to Boston line J. P. near High


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


Chestnut Hill avenue, from Boylston, at junction of Heath, to Beacon, at Brighton line


Chestnut Hill road, from Boylston, near Hammond, to Newton line


Chestnut place, off Chestnut, near Walnut


Circuit road, from Norfolk road, near Boylston


Clark road, from Boylston, second from Cypress, to Sum- ner road


Clinton road, from Summer rd. next Boylston, to Buck- minster road


Clyde, from Warren, near Heath, to Newton, near God- dard avenue


Colbourne Crescent, from Winthrop road, to Rawson rd. Colchester, from Kent, to Carlton, Longwood


Coolidge, from Harvard, next bey. Fuller, to Winchester Corey Hill, between Washington and Harvard, near Brighton line


Cottage, from Warren, next beyond Dudley, to Boston line, J. P. district


Cumberland avenue, from High,near Irving, to Pond ave.


Cypress. from Washington, opp. School, to Chestnut


Davis avenue, from Washington, at Harvard square, to Gorham avenue


Davis court, from 226 Washington


Dean road, from Beacon to Chestnut Hill avenue




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