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Rev. George M. Gerrish, D. D., Pastor.
FIRST PARISH (UNITARIAN).
Walnut st. corner Warren. Organized Oct. 26, 1717. Rev. Wm. H. Lyon, D. D., Pastor.
THE BEST PORCELAINES, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MAKES,
JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
390
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SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY (CHRIST'S CHURCH). Colchester street, foot of Hawes. The Edifice (Sears Chapel) erected in 1860. Rev. Edward D. Towle, Pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Prospect street.
Rev. William E. Archibald, Ph. D., Pastor.
HARVARD CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL).
Harvard street, corner Marion.
Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D., Pastor ; Rev. Oliver Dana Sewell, Asst. Pastor.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Incorporated May 16, 1887.
John Knox Marshall, Pres .; Chas. W. Wrightington, Vice Pres. ; Frank W. Burdett, Clerk; John S. Adams, Treas.
Bethany Sunday School, Bethany bldg.
John Knox Marshall, Supt. ; Aug. S. Lovett, Asst. Supt. ; Guy L. Morrill, Gen. Sec.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (EPISCOPAL). Monmouth, cor. Carlton streets. Rev. Reginald H. Howe, D. D., Rector.
THE BAPTIST CHURCH, IN BROOKLINE.
Harvard, cor. Pierce st. Organized June 5, 1828. Rev. Avery A. Shaw, Pastor.
LYDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Beacon street, opp. Englewood ave. Rev. Harris G. Hale, Pastor.
ST. MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Park street, cor. Vernon. Rev. Dillon Bronson, D. D., Pastor.
THE BEST PORCELAINES, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS OF FOREIGN AND 1.
DOMESTIC MAKES.
JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
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CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. High street, cor. Irving. Rev. Charles W. Harvey, Pastor.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. St. Paul street, cor. Aspinwall ave.
Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, D. D., Rector.
ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CHURCH. Boylston street, beyond Heath. Rev. Thomas F. McManus, Pastor.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (CATHOLIC). Harvard street, cor. Linden place.
Rev. Michael T. McManus, Rector; Rev. John A. Butler, Rev. George A. Costello, Assts.
MASONIC. BETH-HORON LODGE, A. F. & A. M. Chartered Sept. 1871.
Arthur H. Bailey, W. M .; C. A. W. Spencer, S. W .; Emery B. Gibbs, J. W .; Rufus G. F. Candage; Treas. ; Charles A. Bowditch, Sec .; Rev. George M. Gerrish, Chap .; Alonzo W. Corey, Marshal ; David H. Delano, S. D .; Richard Macallister, J. D .; Henry B. Sears, S. S .; William L. Baker, J. S .; Milton F. Reynolds, I. S .; George W. Baker, Tyler.
Meet second Tuesday of each month, except July and August at Masonic hall, 10 School street.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. LOMIA LODGE, NO. 221. Instituted May 18, 1893. Fred H. Robinson, N. G .; James W. Horton, Sec .; Fred C. Loveless, Fin. Sec. ; Willis E. Files, Treas.
Meet every Wednesday evening at Masonic hall, 10 School street.
THE BEST PORCELAINES, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MAKES.
JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
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ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. DIVISION NO. 7.
Meet first Monday and third Friday of each month at 46 Boylston street.
A. O. U. W.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP LODGE, NO. 210. Instituted May 24, 1899.
E. J. Messier, M. W .; A. P. Waterman, R .; Geo. M. Saunders, Fin. ; Frank J. Powers, Receiver.
Meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at God- dard hall, 178 Washington street.
CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
ST. LAWRENCE COURT, NO. 1.
Harry Lacey, Chief Ranger ; M. J. Kelley, Treas .; T. M. Daley, Fin. Sec. ; Daniel Frawley, Rec. Sec.
Meet first and third Mondays of each month at Goddard hall.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. CHARLES L. CHANDLER POST 143. Instituted 1871.
P. A. Nordell, Com .; B. E. Corlew, S. V. C .; H. K. Paine, J. V. C .; W. Y. Gross, A .; C. E. Hapgood, Q. M.
Meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at Town hall.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
CHARLES L. CHANDLER CORPS 109. Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic.
Mrs. Helen L. Paine, Pres. ; Mary A. Smith, Sec .; Mrs. Lucy L. Turner, Treas.
Meet first and third Tuesday afternoons of each month at Town hall.
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JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
393
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KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS. CONSIDERATE CIRCLE.
Mrs. F. E. Small, Pres .; Mrs. A. P. Waterman, Sec. ; A. W. Waterman, Treas.
Meet last Monday of each month at house of president.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. BROOKLINE COUNCIL, NO. 110.
Daniel Norris, G. K .; Wm. L. Hayes, Fin. Sec. ; F. White, Rec. Sec. ; W. Gilligan, Treas.
Meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Goddard hall.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. BROOKLINE LODGE, NO. 459.
Instituted Feb. 8, 1871.
T. F. Thompson, Past Dictator ; J. G. Abercrombie, Dict. ; R. J. Stanfield, Vice Dict. ; Havelock Churchill, Asst. Dict. ; F. B. Copeland, Reporter ; C. A. W. Spencer, Fin. Rep .; James Stewart, Treas.
Meet first and third Friday evenings of each month at Goddard hall, Washington street.
ROYAL ARCANUM. SAGAMORE COUNCIL, NO. 181.
Chartered Sept. 1878. A. C. Williams, Regent; C. W. Vroom, Vice Regent ; A. H. Kellom, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas.
Meet first and third Friday evenings of each month at Masonic hall, cor. School and Harvard streets. : .
R. S. OF G. F. BROOKLINE ASSEMBLY, NO. 87. Instituted May 27, 1887.
Carlton S. Francis, Ruler ; James Moloney, Sec. ; Owen Carey, Fin. Sec. ; John C. Barthelmes, Treas.
Meet third Monday of each month at 48 Boylston street.
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CLUBS, SOCIETIES, CORPORATIONS, ETC. BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY, STATION 13.
Cypress street, corner Franklin. Station Foreman-Charles Vroom.
BROOKLINE CARPENTERS' UNION.
100A Washington street. Organized Feb. 1900.
BROOKLINE CO-OPERATIVE BANK.
Nathaniel Conant, Pres. ; A. H. Miner, Sec. and Treas. Meet first Thursday of each month at 8 Harvard st.
BROOKLINE DAY NURSERY.
6 Walter avenue.
Mrs. Gustaf Lundberg, Pres .; Mrs. E. M. Farnsworth, Sec .; Miss E. C. Higginson, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. F. Higgin- son, Treas.
BROOKLINE EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
Mrs. Barthold Schlesinger, Pres .; Elizabeth Flint, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Margaret E. Chase, Rec.' Sec. ; Grace A. Fille- brown, Treas.
BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Union bldg. Walnut, cor. High st. Organized 1887.
Mrs. J. M. Codman, Pres .; Miss L. C. Post, Sec. ; Henry W. Lamb, Treas.
Meet monthly on call.
BROOKLINE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.
B. Frank Bartlett, Pres .; Joseph J. O'Connell, Vice Pres .; Charles C. Watterson, Clerk ; Geo. F. Dearborn, Treas.
Meet at Police station, Washington street, cor. Prospect.
BROOKLINE PUBLIC BATHS AND SWIMMING SCHOOL.
Tappan street.
H. Lincoln Chase, M. D., Sec .; George S. Rich, Supt.
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JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
BROOKLINE WHEELMEN.
107 Washington street. Instituted 1897.
Joseph Cook, Pres. ; Thomas Costello, Vice Pres. ; Mortimer Sullivan Jr., Sec. ; J. J. Lovett, Treas.
Meet first and third Wednesdays of each month.
BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
Union bldg. Walnut, corner High street. Branch 1353c Beacon street.
Mrs. H. P. Briggs, Pres. ; Mary Cabot, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Stephen Winchester, Sec .; Mrs. W. W. Potter, Treas.
Meet first Wednesday of each month at 10.30 a. m.
COUNTRY CLUB. Clyde Park, Clyde street.
Lawrence Curtis, Pres. ; Francis W. Lee, Treas. ; George E. Cabot, Sec. ; George H. Kelton, Supt.
FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN.
Glen road, corner Cumberland avenue.
George Dexter, Pres .; W. H. Baker, Supt .; Emily A. Turner, Matron.
HENDERSON DAIRY CO. Incorporated 1897.
C. H. W. Foster, Pres. ; Moses Williams, Jr., Vice Pres. ; F. G. Henderson, Treas.
HOLY NAME SOCIETY. -
Michael J. Kelly, Pres .; Thos. B. McCaffrey, Sec. ; J. R. Tuscher, Treas. ; Rev. J. A. Butler, Spiritual Director.
Meet second Sunday evening of each month in basement of Catholic church.
HOLYHOOD CEMETERY CORP.
Grounds and Office Heath street, between Hammond street and Newton line.
Most Rev. John J. Williams, Pres. ; Patrick Johnson, Treas. ; Eneas Smyth, Supt.
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JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
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LONGWOOD CLUB.
26 Monmouth street. Incorporated March 28, 1888.
·George A. Bruce, Pres .; John Reed, Vice Pres .; A. K. Von Arnim, Treas. ; Charles F. Stodder, Sec.
Annual meeting first Thursday in March.
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH CO. .-
Aspinwall avenue, corner Brook street.
· Anson B. Norton, Manager ; Susie F. Lang, Chief Op- erator ; A. J. Noble, Switch Board Inspector.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES. Chestnut Hill avenue, corner Boylston. Walter Channing, M.D., Supt.
RIVERDALE CASINO.
Francis street.
Oscar B. Mowry, Pres .; Wm. J. Fegan, Vice Pres .; E. W. E. Tompson, Treas. ; Edward P. Stevens, Sec.
Executive Committee meet second Saturday of each month.
STEDMAN SANITARIUM. End South street.
Henry R. Stedman, M.D., Supt .; Francis W. Shine, Asst.
THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK. Lowe bldg. Harvard, corner Kent street.
Office hours-9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays 8 to 12 only. Discount, Tuesday morning, 9.45 o'clock.
Francis W. Lawrence, Pres .; Reuben S. Swan, Vice Pres .; W. S. Kemp, Cashier ; C. H. W. Foster, George H. Worthley, Francis W. Lawrence, M. W. Quinlan, Thomas B. Griggs, Reuben S. Swan, Directors.
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JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
397
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THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.
Washington street, opp. Public Library. Incorporated Feb. 24. 1871. Wm. H. Lincoln, Pres. ; Wm. E. Lincoln, Sec. and Treas. THE BROOKLINE UNION.
Union building, Walnut, corner High street.
Charles H. Stearns, Pres .; Henry W. Lamb, Treas. ; Leonard C. Wason, Sec.
THE HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO.
14 Station street. Incorporated 1889. Charles W. Holtzer, Pres. ; Ira A. Foster, Treas.
POST OFFICES. BROOKLINE STATION. 283 Washington street.
Isley M. Fogerty, Supt .; Frank H. Folsom, John S. Carney, John J. Walsh, Charles H. Connor, Daniel C. Murphy, Clerks ; William W. Higgins, N. Clifford Paul, M. J. Gallagher, Michael Duffy, George M. Saunders, Michael Nolan, James Durning, Ashton E. Butterfield, John J. Coughlin, F. O. Morgan, William P. Golden, William B. Clark, T. E. Dorgan, James E. Carroll, Kieran T. Kelley, John T. Carey, Mortimer Sullivan Jr., Charles H. Haggerty, Frank T. Carroll, Carriers.
Letters delivered-7.00, 11.05 a. m. and 2.30, 4.30 p. m. Letters collected by the carriers 7.20 a. m., 2.30, 4.45 p. m. and by collector 10 a. m. and 6.00 p. m.
Office open week days 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays- 10.00 to 11.00 a. m.
Mails close Brookline for Boston-3.00, 6.45, 8.45, 11.00 a. m., 2.10, 4.15, 7.45, 9.30 p. m. Arrive-6.15, 8.30, 10.40 a. m., 1.40, 4.00, 6.00, 7.30, 10.15 p. m. Sunday mail closes for Boston 4.30 and 9.30 p. m.
Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 8.00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m.
BOULEVARD STATION. 1357 Beacon street.
Walter I. Gerrold, Supt .; Thomas R. Finnigan, Alice B."Rand, Owen Hillen, Clerks ; Patrick J. Timmins, Will- ard H. Potter, Robert J. Finney, Michael J. Healey,
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Michael Dunlavey, James E. Murley, J. George Yerrick, James F. Twombly, Daniel J. Crane, Everett Morey, Car- riers ; Joseph L. Mamnaud, Sub Carrier.
Letters delivered-7.10, 11.10 a. m. 2.40, 4.40 p. m.
Mails arrive-6.12, 8.45, 10.50 a. m., 1.50, 4.05, 6.05, 7.35 p. m. Close-6.20, 8.55, 11:05 a. m., 2.10, 4.20, 5.55, 7.50 p. m.
Office open week days 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays- 10.00 to 11.00 a. m.
Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 8.00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
See that your letters are sealed and stamped.
Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or box number when convenient.
" Visitors " or " transients " should have mail addressed "in care of," etc.
Place your address on upper left hand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.
Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.
Nothing except an address label can be attached or pasted on postal card, except at letter rates.
Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards, to prohibit the mailing of obscene literature.
Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against inspection.
There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or single books ; all other matter is limited to four pounds.
Liquids can be mailed only in wooden or metal boxes.
Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of them " in haste," or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject them to letter postage, and they are held as unmailable.
RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.
Registered Letters and Packages, 8 cents each, in addition to regular postage. Postal Cards, one cent each. Circulars, 1 cent or two ounces or fraction thereof.
Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, when sent by other than a news agent or publisher, 1 cent for 4 ounces or fraction. Any other articles of printed matter, 1 cent for 2 ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamps. Newspapers and periodicals, to regular subscribers, when sent from office of pub- lication or from news agent, 1 ct. a pound. Regular matter for local delivery when it is to be delivered by carriers, can only be mailed for one cent each for newspapers (excepting week- lies), and periodicals not exceeding 2 ounces; and two cents each for periodicals weighing more than two ounces.
All transient matter must be sent in a cover open at the ends or sides. There must be no word or communication written on the same after its publication, or upon the cover, except the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent, and the name of the person sending same. There must be no paper or other thing inclosed in or with such printed matter.
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Parcel Postage .- All articles of merchandise (except poisons explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for every ounce, not exceeding 4 pounds.
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
The special delivery system includes all post offices in the United States and all classes of mail matter.
Accordingly every article of mailable matter, mailed at any post office in the United States, to which is affixed a 10 cent special delivery stamp in addition to regular postage, will be delivered at Letter Carrier offices within the carrier limits, im- mediately on arrival between the hours of 7 A. M. and 11 P. M .. and at any other post office within a one mile radius between the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 P.M.
PROHIBITED ARTICLES.
The following articles are prohibited from transmission Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination ; poisonous and explosive substances ; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried; fruits and vegetables, and substances which exhale a bad odor ; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements or lottery circulars ; all obscene or immoral articles ; articles which in any way damage- or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live bees are mailable as merchandise (4th class matter), at 1 cent per ounce, if so put up as to run no risk of soiling or injuring the mails, or escaping and to be easy of inspection.
FOREIGN.
Letters to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portu- guese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Ar- gentine Republic, Peru, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquse lon, Egypt, Newfoundland, all parts of India, and the Straits Settlements, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Uruguay,Ec- uador, Nicaragua, Madagascar, Bolivia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Africa,St.Hele- na, Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Canada, 2 cents. Mexico same as the United States, except that liquors cannot be sent.
Newspapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French and Port- uguese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Re- public, Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre- Miquelon, all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, Madagascar, Bolivia, St. Helena, South Africa, Natal and Newfoundland, 1 cent for two ounces. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent for four ounces. Greatest weight in one package of printed matter four pounds, six ounces.
Postul Cards to all postal union countries where five cent letter postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent.
MONEY ORDERS. - DOMESTIC.
For Orders for sums not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents ; over $2.50 and not exceeding $5, 5 cents ; over $5 and not exceeding $10, 8 cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 10 cents ; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 12 cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40,
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15 cents ; over $40 and not exceeding $50, 18 cents ; over $50 and exceeding $60, 20 cents ; over $60 and not exceeding $75, 25 cents ; over $75 and not exceeding $100, 30 cents.
FOREIGN.
Money Orders issued on Alexandria in Egypt, Assab, Austria; Bahama Islands, Belgium, Bermuda Island, Beyroot, British Bechuanaland, British Guiana, British India, Canada, Cape Col- ony, Ceylon Straits, Cyprus, Denmark, Falkland Islands. France, Algeria and Tunis Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Britain,! Hawaiian Republic, Hongkong, Hungary, Iceland via Den- mark, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Luxemburg, Malta, Massowah, Mauritius, Morocco, Natal, Netherlands,: Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway,. Orange Free States, Panama, Portugal, Queensland, St. Helena,. Salonica, Salvador Settlements, Shaghai, Smyrna, South Aus- tralia, Sweeden, Switzerland. Tangier, Tasmania, Transvaal, Trinidad, and Tobago, Victoria, Western Australia, Windward Islands, Zanzibar. Rates 10 cents on every $10.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
(*To Solemnize Marriages.)
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Abbott Edward Miles
Coffin Charles P. 1 -
Adams Charles E.
Cotting Charles U.
Adams John S.
Cotton Frank B.
Albers Homer
Cousens John E.
Alden Charles H.
Cronin Daniel J.
Anthony Edgar W. Cunningham Frederick
Aspinwall Thomas
Curtin John
Atkinson Edward
Dane Ernest Blaney
Baker Edward W.
Darling Herbert H.
Baker Harvey H.
Davis L. Shannon
Baker Wm. Lionel
Dean Benjamin C.
Bamfard Albert J.
Dolbeare Fred T:
Beede D. Edward
Doliber Thomas
Bennett Henry D.
Donald William A.
Blodgett Edward E.
Drew Charles H. 1
Bowditch Frederick C.
Duncklee Charles B.
Bowditch William I.
Duncklee George W.
Bowker Arthur W.
Dwinell Frank T. 1
Buckminster Wm. R.
Edwards Charles R.
Burgess Walter
Edwards John C.
Burlen Lorenzo W.
: : Foster Charles H. W.
Cabot Henry B.
Francis Carleton S. Dr.
Candage Rufus G. F.
Francis Nathaniel A.
Carpenter Edward H.
French Arthur P.
Carr Alfred W.
Frost Henry
Chandler Alfred D.
Gibbs Emery B.
Chapin Horace D.
Gill Joshua
Church Herbert B.
Graham John M.
Cobb Charles K.
Greenough Charles P.
Codman James M. Jr.
Hale Josiah L.
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Burrage George D.
Foster Sumner H.
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Hall Prescott F.
Pierce Samuel McG.
Ham Wallace H.
Pollard Alonzo W.
Hapgood Charles E.
Pope Benjamin
Hatheway Amos L.
Quinlan J. Frank
Heathfield Herbert D.
Reed John
Heseltine Norman F.
Reno Conrad
Hill Donald M.
Rice Lepine Hall
Hill William H.
Richards Frank W.
Hoar D. Blakely
Richardson Henry T.
Hobart John W.
Robeson Andrew
Hodges Charles E.
Rogers George E.
Hunneman Carleton
Ruggles Daniel B.
Jones Jerome
Russell Frank A.
Joyce George F.
Sears William B.
Kelly Thomas J.
Shea Francis A.
Latham Aaron H.
Shepard O. Atherton
Lawrence Francis W.
Smith Walter C.
Lee William
Soren Walter
Lincoln William E.
Southworth Robert A.
Little George B.
Squires Harry N.
Little James L.
Sturgis Roger F.
Lovett Augustus S.
Swett Charles W.
Lyman Anson M.
Taylor Henry M.
Mann George S.
Thayer Frank B.
Mansfield E. Sumner
Tompson Edw. W. E.
Marter Fred. B. K.
Townsend Edward B.
Mayberry Cyrus G.
Ulman William C.
McCormack John J.
Ulman William T.
McCormack John W.
Walker Joseph
Miles Jonas M.
Walker Nathaniel U.
Monroe William I.
Ward Willard E.
Moore George Albert
Ware Henry
Mowry Oscar B.
Way C. Granville
*Nash William G.
Wells Wellington
Newell John L.
Wetherell Charles B.
O'Brien Eugene
Wheeler George Henry
Osgood Frederick H.
Whipple Sherman L.
Otis Herbert F.
White William H.
Paige Frank E.
Wilcutt Levi L.
Paine Robert T. 2d
Williams Arthur G.
Parker Philip S.
Williams Charles A.
Perkins Frederick H.
Williams Fred H.
Perry John F.
Wing Chester
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NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Abbott Edward Miles
Morse Edward G.
Albers Homer
Nash William G.
Baker Charles M.
Nesbitt Frank G.
Baker Edward W.
Norman Lionel
Baker Harvey H.
O'Brien Eugene
Baker Wm. Lionel
Pearson Charles H.
Bates Benjamin E.
Perkins Charles F.
Beach Edward S.
Pollard Alonzo W.
Blodgett Edward E.
Purdy Orville N. Jr.
Burpee George C.
Putnam George J.
Burr Allston
Quigley William A.
Burrage George D.
Quimby William L.
Cabot Philip
Reno Conrad
Chapin Horace D.
Reynolds Philip K.
Clark Arthur F.
Richards Frank W.
Cobb Charles K.
Roberts Reuben L.
Cotton Frank B.
Robeson Andrew
Dana Frank W.
Rodliff Charles W.
Darling Herbert Henry
Rogers Alvan H.
Edwards James Howard
Rogers Charles A.
Foster Herbert I.
Russell Frank A.
Foster Sumner H.
Saxe John W.
Fuller Charles A.
Schoenthal Felix
Fuller Horace W.
Soren Walter
Gooding Charles S.
Southworth Robert A.
Hall Joseph A.
Sprague Charles H.
Ham Wallace H.
Swett Charles W.
Haven Henry N.
Taylor Henry M.
Hill Donald M.
Towle Warren A.
Holmes Edwin B.
Townsend Edward B.
Howland Daniel W.
Walker Nathaniel U.
Humphrey William F.
Ward Willard E.
Hunneman Carleton
Watson Edward A.
Latham Aaron H.
Wells Wellington
Mason Charles N.
Whipple Sherman L.
Miles Edward B.
Williams Fred H.
Monroe William I.
Worthley George H.
Moore George Albert
MEDICAL EXAMINER,
Henry M. Cutts, M. D.
THE BEST PORCELAINES, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MAKES. JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. 120 Franklin Street, Boston.
Hall Prescott F.
Stevens Edward P.
403-507
CENSUS
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1900. Total, - - 2,805,346. Names of Cities are printed in CAPITALS.
BARNSTABLE CO.
Mansfield 4,006
Buckland
1,446
Barnstable
4,364
NEW BEDFORD62,442
Charlemont
1,094
Bourne
1,657
North Attleboro
7,253
Colerain
1,749
Brewster
829
Norton 1,826
Conway
1,458
Chatham
1,749
Raynham 1,540
Deerfield
1,969
Dennis
2,333
Rehoboth
1,840
Erving
973.
Eastham
502
Seekonk
1,673
Gill
1,015
Falmouth
3,500
Somerset
2,241
Greenfield
7,927
Harwich
2,334
Swansea
1,645
Hawley
429
Mashpee
303
TAUNTON
31,036
Heath
441
Orleans
1,123
Westport 2,890
Leverett
744
Provincetown
4,247
Leyden
379
Sandwich
1,448
Total
252,029
Monroe
305
Truro
767
Montague
6,150
Chilmark 324
New Salem
807
Cottage City 1,100
Northfield
1,966
Edgartown
1,209
Orange
5,520
Total
27,826
. .. BERKSHIRE CO.
Adams
11,134
Alford
272
Becket
994
Cheshire
1,221
Clarksburg
943
ESSEX CO.
Whately
769
Dalton
3,014
Amesbury
9,473
Total 41,209
Florida
390
BEVERLY
13,884
Agawam 2,536
Hancock
451
Danvers
8,542
Blandford
836
Hinsdale
1,485
Essex
1,663
Brimfield
941
Lanesboro
780
Georgetown
1,900
Chester
1,450
Lee
3,596
GLOUCESTER
26,121
CHICOPEE
19,167
Lenox
2,942
Groveland
2,376
E. Longmeadow
1,187
Monterey
455
Hamilton
1,614
Granville
1,050
Mt. Washington
122
HAVERHILL
37,175
Hampden
* 782
New Ashford
107
Ipswich
4,658
Holland
169
New Marlboro
1,282
LAWRENCE
62,559
HOLYOKE
45,712
NO. ADAMS
24,200
LYNN
68,513
Longmeadow
811
Otis
476
Lynnfield
888
Ludlow
3,536
Peru
253
Manchester
2,522
Monson
3,402
PITTSFIELD
21,766
Marblehead
7,582
Montgomery
273
Richmond
679
Merrimac
2,131
Palmer
7,801
Sandisfield
661
Methuen
7.512
Russell
793
Savoy
506
Middleton
839
Southwick
1,040
Sheffield
1,804
Nahant
1,152
SPRINGFIELD 62,059
Stockbridge
2,081
Newbury
1,601
Tolland
275
Tyringham
486
NEWBURYP'T 14,478
Wales
773
Washington
377
North Andover 4,243
11,523
Williamstown
5,013
Rockport
4,592
Wilbraham 1,595
Windsor
507
Rowley
1,391
SALEM
35,956
Total 175,603
Total
95,667
BRISTOL CO.
Acushnet
1,221
Attleboro
11,335
Berkley
949
Dartmouth
3,669
West Newbury
1,558
Easthampton
5,603
Enfield
1,036
Total
357,030
Goshen
316
Easton
4,837
Fairhaven
3,567
Ashfield
955
Greenwich
491
FALL RIVER 104,863
Freetown
1,394
Bernardston
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