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Wallace Bernard F., laborer, h. 34 Pleasant
Wallace James H., fireman, H. & W. Co., bds. 42 Galen Wallace William, died Oct. 21, 1891
Wallace William H., painter, bds. Win. Wallace's, Belmont
Walsh Daniel, sash-maker, h. Pleasant, next Galen
Walsh John C., painter, h. foot of Common-st. place
Walsh Lawrence, laborer, H. & W. Co., h. Pleasant, near Cross
Walsh Mary Miss, h. 25 Morse
Walsh Michael M., moved to Waltham
Walsh Richard L , private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
Walter Joseph F., salesman, bds. 32 Forest
Ward Frank, at ÆEtna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant
Warner Etta M. Miss, type writer and stenographer, 19 Galen, bds. at Boston
Warner Ralph, wooden ware (15 Houlton, B. ) ,h. School, next Belmont, Mt. Auburn
Warren Albert C., treas. ( Warren Soap Mnfg. C.), 46 Water, h. at West Newton
Warren James E., loom fixer, Ætna Mills, h. 2 Swett pl., Bemis
W ARREN SOAP MNFG. CO. (THE), George L. Stevens, pres., Alfred H. G. Groeschner, sec., Albert C. Warren, treas., 46 Water and (143 Fed- eral. B.) (see page 12)
Washburn Edwin P., machinist. 22 Galen, h.at Newton Washburn F., sec. and treas., Union Bag and Paper Co., 28 Pleasant, h. at Sandy Hill, N. Y.
Wassenius Thorsten M., cabinet maker (76 Beverly, B.), h. 31 Nichols ave. [Bemnis Waters John, harness repairer, Atna Mills, h. 14 Bridge, Waters John F., carpenter, bds. 14 Bridge, Bemis
Waters Joseph H., wool sorter, Atna Mills, bds. 14 Bridge, Bemis
Waters William T., bds. 14 Bridge, Bemis
Watertown Almshouse, John J. Reed, supt., 105 Orchard
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 3 Temple Place, Boston.
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN. CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW, $1.00 Per Pair.
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Waterown Bath House, California, near Watertown W ATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK S. S. Gleason, sec. and treas., 65 Main (see page 444)
W ATERTOWN ENTERPRISE, Fred G. Bar- ker, editor,and publisher and job printer, 30 Main (see page 445)
Watertown Fire Department, Church, near Main
Watertown Free Public Library, Main, cor. Thaxter
W
ATERTOWN GRIST MILL (Perkins & Co.), 18 Main (see page 438)
Watertown Home for Friendless or Fallen Women, 398 Arsenal, corner Elm, E. Watertown
Watertown Machine Works, Matthew Prior, prop., 21 Howard
Watertown Mutual Relief Association, 29 Main
W ATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK, Albert O. Davidson, pres., George E. Priest, treas., 56 Main (see page 444)
Watertown Water Supply Co., John H. Perkins, supt., John H. Conant, treas., office Union Market Nation- al Bank building, 52 Main
ATERTOWN & BOSTON R.R.EXPRESS
W (J. N. Allen), 2 Church, near Main ( see p. 449) Watkins Susan Mrs., nurse, rms. 12 Morse
Watmough Joseph, spinner, at Nonantum, h. 3 Swett pl., Bemis
Watt Alice Miss, bds. 8 French
Watt James, h. S French
Watt Jennie A. Miss, proof reader (Univ. Press, Camb. ), bds. 8 French
Wattslong Charles, bookkeeper (B.), rms. 250 Pleasant
Wattslong John, moved to White River junction
Weeks Enoch, h. 7 Lowell avenue
Weeks William F., trav. salesman. h. 7 Lowell avenue Welch Alonzo, paper maker, bds. 43 Water
Welch Catherine, widow, h. 11 North Beacon street ct.
Welch Daniel F., sash and door maker, h. 3 Pleasant
Welch James, laborer, bds. 41 Water
Welch John, laborer, bds. 41 Water
Welch John, needle polisher, b. 7 Summer
Welch John, bds. 105 Orchard
Welch Michael, bds. 105 Orchard
Welch Michael, laborer, bds. 17 Riverside
Welch Michael, laborer, h. 32 Whitney
Welch Michael. died Dec. 12, 1890
Welch Patrick, laborer, bds. 41 Water
Welch Peter, laborer, h. 17 Riverside
Welch Thomas, moved to Chelsea
Weldon John T., laborer, 304 Arsenal
WIRE SCREENS, WINDOW DOOR
PAINE'S, 33 Main St., WATERTOWN, Mass.
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Weldon Thomas, overseer, Nonantum Worsted Co. (New- ton), house 29 California
Wellman George H., physician (119 Devonshire, rm. 2, B.), h. 159 Coolidge avenue, Mt. Auburn Wells John H., moved to Cambridge
Wells Lizzie E. Miss, moved to Cambridge
Welsh Michael, watchman, H. & W. Co., h. 32 Green
Welch William C., overseer, Union Carpet Lining Co., 304 Arsenal, h. 108 do.
Welton Ingalls. carpenter, bds. 76 Main
Wentworth Abigail, widow of John, bds. 14 Cuba
Wentworth Amos HI., screw maker, U. S. Arsenal, h. 9 Fifield
Wentworth Henry A., driver, 48 Main, house 27 Nortli Beacon
Westerfield Henry H., machinist, 49 Galen, boards Jolin Holmes, Spring
Western Union Telegraph offices, P. H. Coughlin, operator, Watertown station, F R. R., Church, and Wal- nut, Union Market station
Weston Kendall, carriage washer, 8 Spring, rms. do. Wheaton Caleb, laborer, h. 8 Cottage
Wheaton Frederick G., drug clerk, 40 Main, rms.4 Galen Whee er George E., drug clerk (B ) . bds. 38 Summer
Wheeler Horace, carpenter, h. 38 Summer
Wheeler Jesse F., lawyer, (5 Tremont, rm. 22, B.), h. 66 Mt. Auburn
Wheeler Otis, h. 18 Church
Wheeler Wade C., carpenter, bds. 38 Summer
Wheelwright Charles M., clerk, 258 Pleasant, boards 261 do., Bemis [do.
Whelden Maria C., widow, housekeeper, 221 Arsenal, h. Whipple James, at J. H. Conant's, Howard, bds. T. E. Berry's, Winter
Whitcomb Francis E., teamster (F. R. R., B. ), house 615 Belmont
White Albert H., teamster, li. 2 Gilkey avenue
White Alden, watchman, 19 Galen, h. 3 Fayette
White Charles G., clerk, 3 Main, rms. 2 Gilkey avenue White Edgar J., street car conductor, bds. 25 Mt. Auburn White Edward J., conductor, street railway, rins. 16 Cross White Forrest W., h. 11 Fifth avenue
White Fred, foreman of machine knitters, Thomas Dal- by Co., bds. at Newton
White George H., at 71 Fayette, bds. 10 Stanley avenue, Bemis
White John, butcher, boards Patrick White, off Cottage, Mt. Auburn
White Joseph B., at ÆEtna Mills, h. 10 Stanley ave. White Mary A., widow of William, h. 11 Fifth ave. White Patrick, farmer, h. 6 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.
Telephone, 3313.
Works at Watertown.
FINE FRENCH LAUNDRY WORK. Bundles Called For And Delivered Free.
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White Patrick, tailor, bds. 13 Mt. Auburn
White Theopholis P., carpenter, h. 169 North Beacon White, see Wight and Whythe
Whitehead Thomas, foreman, Porter Shuttle & Bobbin Co., h. 15 Morse
Whitehead Thomas, spinner, Ætna Mills, bds. 236 Pleas- ant. Bemis
W HITENECT GEORGE S., printer. 7 Spring, rms. 6 Fletcher place (see p. 437)
Whiting Ella, teacher of sewing, Public Schools, house at Charlestown
W HITING MOSES, carpenter and builder, 8 Church, h. 10 Royal (see page 437)
Whitman Samnel P., livery stable (Centre, Newton), h. 24 Morse
Whitney Arthur H., h. 8 White's avenue
Whitney Bradshaw, farmer, 151 Lexington, h. do.
Whitney Charles E., h. 123 Main, cor. White's avenue
Whitney Frederick E., clerk, 18 Mt. Auburn, boards 21 Parker
Whitney George G., laborer, h. 8 Cross
Whitney George H., moved to Plymouth
Whitney Hiram, died July 14, 1892
Whitney Jam s E., sewing machines (33 Hayward place, B.), h. 46 Summer
Whitney L. Louise Miss. cataloguer, Watertown Free Public Library, Main, bds. 9 Garfield
Whitney Martha Miss, h. 71 Mt. Auburn
Whitney Mary E., widow of Hiram, h. 33 Spring
Whitney Myron W., h. 45 Palfrey
Whitney Myron W. Jr., student, bds. 35 Palfrey
Whitney Peter A., machinist, bds. 8 Cross
Whitney Solon F., librarian, Watertown Free Public Lib- rary, Main, h. 9 Garfi Id
Whitney Susan B. Miss, h. 71 Mt. Auburn
Whitney Thomas F., paper maker, h. 29 Fayette
Whittemore Ephraim, moved to Arlington
Whittemore John M., manager, Union Carpet Lining Co., 304 Arsenal, h. at Newton
Whitten Henry C. (Simons, Hatch & Whitten) , shirt mnfr., rear 59 Spring, near Fayette, h. at Winchester Whitton John F., car builder (F. R. R., B. ) ,h. 122 School Whi ton Margaret E. Mrs., operator, W. U. Tel. Co.,and passenger station agent, Union Market station, house 122 School
Whyte James R., molder, 22 Galen, h. at Waltham
Wicks Edwin F., foreman of dye house, Lewando, 19 Galen, house 22 Irving
Wicks Thomas H., carpenter, bds. 15 Green Wieks William H., carpenter, 15 Green, h. do.
Wiggin Hortense M., moved to Brookline
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Wight Albert N., paper maker. II. & W. Co., h. 3 Taylor Wight Charles O., paper maker, H. & W. Co., h. Forest, corner Summer
Wiley Ellen M., widow of Lorenzo P., h. 8 Dana Terrace Wiley Harry L. , dining rooms, 60 Main, h. 8 Dana Terrace Wiley Lorenzo P., died Nov. 23, 1892
Wiley Mary A. S., widow of John, bds. 84 Mt. Auburn Willey Reuben, died Sept. 29, 1890
Williams Delia Miss, dressmaker, bds. 40 Forest
Williams Edward S., moved to Cambridge
Williams Harry, moved to Block Island
Williams John, at Ætna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis
Williams Lewis, cook, h. Arsenal, opp. Patten
Williams Thomas, mason, house 40 Forest
Williams Thomas, Jr., laborer, bds. 40 Forest
Wilson Benjamin O., drugs (28 Merchants row, B.) , I . 143 Main
Wilson Edward A., clerk (28 Merchants row, B.), house 143 Main
Wilson George L., clerk (28 Merchants row, B.), house 17 Marshall [avenue Wilson Henry L., salesman (117 State, B.), h. 14 Russell Wilson H. Carlos, clerk (28 Merchants row, B. ), boards 143 Main
Wilson John S., carpenter, house 11 Palfrey
Wilson M. Caroline Miss, Ladies' Gymnasium ( Newton), bds. 143 Main
Wilson Phebe Mrs., bds. 10 Spring
Wilson William, laborer, h. 19 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn Wilson William H., carpenter, house 15 Phillips
Wing Wah, laundry, 8 Spring, house do.
Winkfield Lewis, hostler (Newton), h. 10 Spring
Winnek Annie I. Miss, clerk (Geo. Frost & Co., B.), bds. 14 Cuba
Winnek Arthur L., bamboo worker (B.), bds. 14 Cuba
Winnek James C., stovy mounter, moved to Geneva, N. Y. Winnek Mary A., widow, bds. 14 Cuba
Winslow Alice V., teacher, Spring Primary school, bds. 27 Church
Winters William, moved to Charlestown
Wise Charles, painter (B.), h. 52 Fayette
Wise Flora E. Miss, assistant, Watertown Free Public Library, bds. 16 Maple
Wise Frank A., moved to Boston
Wise George, painter (B.), bds. 52 Fayette
Wise James, weaver, boards 52 Fayette
W ISHART THOMAS B., plumber and gas fitter, 48 Main, rms. 64 Riverside (see page 442)
Wiswall George H., clerk (82 State, B. ) ,h. 11 Marion rd. Wiswall Henry M. at (Youth's Companion, B. ), house 7 Myrtle
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.
Telephone, 3313. Works at Watertown.
FANCY DYEING. DRY-CLEANSING.
Goods Returned in One Week.
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Wollitzer Anna. widow of Anton J., h. 41 Myrtle Wolitzer Anton J., died Nov. 4, 1891
Wolton Alman L., pail maker, D. B. Collier's, Howard Wombolt Henry, paper maker, H. & W. Co., h. 11 French [Myitle
Wombolt Robert, machine tender, II. & W. Co. h. 16 Wood Alex, at W. H. Keith's. boards 83 Watertown
Wood Clara Mrs., moved to Dorchester
Wood Harriet M., widow of Coolidge P., h. 22 Green
Wood Henry, moved to Dorchester
Wood Herbert S., molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 43 Irving
Wood Jessie, widow of William, h. 83 Watertown
Wood Smith, laborer, bds. 47 Mt. Auburn
Woodward Benjamin, died April 29, 1892
Woodward Charles W. (12 India, B. ), h. 6 Fayette
Woodward Elizabeth J. Miss, h. 572 Belmont
Woodward Helen J. Miss, house 572 Belmont
WOOL OODWARD JAMES B., apothecary, 51 Main, house 49 do. (see p. 434)
Woodward Lewis F., street car conductor, rooms D. A. Crabtree's, Patten
Woodworth Charles L. Rev., house 40 Fayette
Worcester Francis, organ maker (162 Broadway, Cam- bridgeport) , bds. 17 Marshall
Wormwood Samuel P., moved to Newton
Worth Alonzo K., carpenter, house 42 Morse
Worth Charles A., compositor, "Enterprise," 30 Main, bds. 42 Morse
Worth Charles S.,carpenter, U. S. Arsenal, h. at Brighton
Worth Cora N. Miss, compositor ( B. ), bds. 42 Morse
Worth Edith M. Miss, compositor ( B.), bds. 42 Morse Wright George H., moved to Newton
Wright George S., clerk (1 Hamilton, B. ), h. 16 Garfield Wright George W. Mrs., bds. 16 Garfield
Wright Lucinda S., widow, h. 6 Jewett
Wright Lucy R., house Fayette. cor. Whites avenue
Wyeth Hollis N., bds. 30 Marshall
Wynne James H., moulder, h. 6 Fletcher Terrace
YACKLIN WILLIAM. dyer, bds. 24 Marion road York Charles A., clerk (35 Union, B.), bds. John A. York's, 7 Patten
York John Addison, stove mounter, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., h. 7 Patten
York John Amos, mason, h.50 Favette
York John J. (York & Holland), boots and shoes, 47 Main. bds. 50 Fayette York Michael H., stove mounter, h. 15 Cuba
York William F., mason, bds. 50 Fayette
Agricultural Implements, Wooden - Ware,
GO TO PAINE'S, 33 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN.
WATERTOWN [Z] DIRECTORY
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VORK & HOLLAND (John J. York and Martin T. Holland) , boots and shoes, 47 Main (see p. 446) Young Henry, laborer, 104 Arsenal, h. at Brighton Young Joseph, clerk, bds. 6 Cross
Young Joseph, clerk, 10 Mt. Auburn, bds. 13 Winter
Young Men's Christian Association rooms, 17 Main
ZELLARS GEORGE B., clerk (B.), bds. 47 White Züllig Arnold A. F., teacher, High and Grant schools, and private classes in language, 7 Marshall, bds. do.
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A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the Town of WATERTOWN for the year 1893 arranged Alphabetic- ally for each Trade, thus exhibiting at a glance the full address and Special Business of her Citizens.
Agricultural Implements.
PAINE RICHARD H., Dana blk., 33 Main (see foot lines in General Directory )
Apothecaries.
BLACK GEORGE F., 41 Main (see p. 434) Coe Harrie L., 367 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn DANFORTH GUY P., 40 Main, cor. Galen (see p. 448) TAYLOR GEORGE F., 24 Main (see p. 435) WOODWARD JAMES B., 51 Main, next Town Hall (see p. 434)
Architects.
HAYNES ALBERTO F., 8 Marshall, near Mt. Auburn (see p. 460) McLean Henry, 7 Jewett PHIPPS SANFORD, 33 Green and (53 State, rm. 1108, B.) (see p. 460)
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Artists.
ARMSTRONG M. L. (Crayon & Ink) 7 Main (see p. 433)
Gordon Robert, 89 Walnut
McLauthlin E. H. Miss, 10 Myrtle
Robbins Ellen Miss, 65 Pleasant
Auctioneer and Appraiser. GLEASON SAMUEL S., 56 Main (see p. 445)
Bakers.
Bright Charles H., 67 Main DOHERTY WILLIAM F., 45 Main (see p. 440)
Banks.
UNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK, Oliver Shaw. pres. ; John K. Stickney, vice pres .; Noah Swett, cashier, 52 Main, opp. Town Hall (see page 444)
WATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK, Charles Brigham, pres. ; A. H. Hartwell, vice pres. ; S. S. Gleason, sec. and treas. ; 56 Main (see page 444)
WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK, Albert O. Davidson, pres .; George E. Priest, treas. ; 56 Main (see p. 444)
Bath Tubs and Bowls.
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main, opp. Church (see p. 443)
STRATTON H. R., 4 Min st. ct. (see p. 442) WISHART THOMAS B., 48 Main (see p. 442)
Bedding Plants.
JENKINS H. P., 157 Coolidge av. (see p. 434) Bicycle Mnfrs.
Elliott Hickory Cyele Co., 22 Maple
Bicycle Repairing. HADDOW & BATCHELOR, 49 Galen (see page 450)
Blacksmiths.
Hum Joseph F., 1 Riverside place, Beacon square HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal (see p. 441)
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KAY HANFORD E., Arsenal, near Brighton line, (see p. 441)
Keefe Patrick F., 22 Watertown MERRIFIELD F. W. & CO., Western avenue, Brighton bridge (see p. 447) ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring, near Main (see page 441) SIMMONS W., 56 Prentiss (see p. 441)
Boarding Houses.
Ætna Mills, H. G. Fancher, prop.,236 and 238 Pleasant, Bemis station
Baird Sophia, 4 Summer
Barber Lena M., 10 Cross
Berry Thomas E., 47 Mt. Auburn
McKay Isaac N. A. Mrs., 25 Mt. Auburn
Meha Maggie Miss, 39 Galen
Regan Ann Mrs., 17 Pleasant
Sheehan M. Mrs., 20 Arsenal
Stevens Charles B., 24 Spring
Books and Stationery.
McLAUTHLIN & CO., 39 Main (see page 434)
Boots and Shoes.
Becker N. H., 72 Main
Dooley James, 6 Mt. Auburn
Drew A. D., 6 Spring
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant (see page 439)
Lunt George C. & Co., 32 and 34 Main
()tis Bros., 19 Main YORK & HOLLAND, 47 Main (see page 446) -
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers.
Becker N. H., 72 Main
Clifford John J., 3 Cross
Dooley James, 6 Mt. Auburn
Drew Atwood D., 6 Spring Egleton . William J., 6 Church
Gallagher Hugh. 70 Galen Glaab Leonard, 371 Mt. Auburn
Lyons Thomas, 8 Galen
Nicholson Thomas, rear 25 Cross
Sheridan John P., 36 Mt. Auburn
YORK & HOLLAND, 47 Main (see page 446)
Bottler.
Thomas Thaddeus A., 23 Nichols ave.
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Builder and Contractor. WHITING MOSES, 8 Church (see page 437)
Broker (Insurance.)
FARWELL WILLIAM E., 25 Winter, c. Summer (see page 445)
Broker ( Mortgage.)
Swett Noah, 52 Main
Butchers.
Blieler George. 418 Arsenal
SAWYER GEORGE A., 221 Arsenal (see p. 433)
Butter, Cheese and Eggs.
KELLY THOMAS F., basement, 3 Mt. Auburn (see page 439)
Button Hole Maker.
Dadmun Mary H. Miss, 22 Cross
Canned Goods.
FIELD EDWIN T., 4 Main (see page 438)
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant (see page 439)
HACKETT BROS., 6 Galen, Watertown square (see page 438)
HARDING J. A., 12 Galen (see page 438)
HARTFORD NATHAN B., 1 and 3 Main (see page 439)
KELLY THOMAS F., basement 3 Mt. Auburn (see page 439;
LYMAN WILLIAM H., 18 Mt. Auburn (see p. 440)
Carpenters and Builders.
Alarie Joseph N .. 24 Fayette
Barker John, 42 Spring
Bent Alfred F., 76 Main
Berry & Moody, 8 Main
Brigham Sidney D., 18 Hunt
Burnham Charles H., 6 Palfrey
Fancy George E. S., 50 Riverside
Lamont Thomas, 52 Mt. Auburn
Lougee Charles E., 63 Watertown Macurdy H. Warren, 55 Elm, E. W. Sprague Chester, Arsenal, next Irving
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Stearns & Co., 9 Main-st. ct. Thompson A. L., rear 2 Taylor WHITING MOSES, 8 Church (see page 437)
Wicks William H., 15 Green
Carpets.
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main (see page 447) KEEFE & FRASER, 35 Main (see page 447)
Carpet Cleaners.
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main (see page 447)
LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, 19 Galen, near Pleasant (17 Temple pl., B.) (see p. 3)
Carpet Lining Mnfrs.
Union Carpet Lining Co., J. M. Damon, treas., 304 Ar- senal, and (179 Devonshire, B.)
Carriage Mnfrs.
HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal (see page 441) Rogers R. W., 58 Prentiss
ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring, n. Main (see p. 441)
Carriage Painters.
LEMON FRANKLIN A., 9 Taylor (see page 441) Teele George E., Spring, near Main
Carriagesmiths.
HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal, cor. Taylor (see page 441)
KAY HANNAFORD E., Arsenal, near Brighton line (see p. 441) MERRIFIELD F. W. & CO., Western avenue, Brighton bridge (see p. 447) ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring, near Main (see page 441) SIMMONS W., 56 Prentiss (see p. 441)
Carriage Repairing, Etc.
KAY HANNAFORD E., Arsenal, n. Brighton line (see p. 441)
Carriage Trimmer.
Fagan James H., 359 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn
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Cattle Dealer. Henry James S., 11 Garfield
Caterer. DOHERTY WILLIAM F., 45 Main (see p. 440)
Cement und Plaster.
GILKEY & STONE, 29 Irving, cor. Arsenal (see page 451)
Chair Reseater.
Doughty Charles E., 28 Mt. Auburn
Cigar Mnfr.
Delay Michael E., 277 Pleasant
Cigars and Tobacco.
BLACK GEORGE F., 41 Main (see p. 434) Burns James, 10 Galen
Cox William H .. 68 Main
DANFORTH GUY P., 40 Main, cor. Galen (see page 448)
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant, c. Bridge (see p. 439)
Hamlin Louis N., 369 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn
HOWARD FRED C., 31 Main (see p. 440)
TAYLOR GEORGE F., 24 Main (see p. 435)
WOODWARD JAMES B., 51 Main (see p. 434)
Civil Engineers.
PIERCE WILLIAM T., 26 Main,rm.4 (see p. 400) Jackson Charles F., 8 Franklin
Clairvoyant.
Mack Mary E. Mrs., 44 Spring
Cleansing (Dry).
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING & DYE- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 160 Pleasant and (3 Temble pl., B. ) ( see foot lines in General Directory ) LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, 19 Galen, near Pleasant and (17 Temple pl., B.) (see page 3)
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Clergymen.
Capen Edward A. (Baptist), 115 Mt. Auburn Coughlin Thomas W. (Roman Catholic), 9 Chestnut Husted John B. (Methodist Episcopal), 12 Cuba Kellen William (Methodist Episcopal), 49 Palfrey Porter Edward C. (Cong.), 12 Chester Rand Edward A. (Episcopal), 13 Garfield Savage William H. (Unitarian), 1 Dana Terrace Smiley George M. (M. E.), 3 Franklin Stack Robert P. (Catholic) , 9 Chestnut Townsend Luther T. ( Methodist), 18 Chestnut Tullar Clarence E. (Bapt.), 86 Mt. Auburn Woodworth Charles L. (C. T.), 40 Fayette
Clothing Cleansed anl Dyed.
Adams & Son, 314 Main
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING & DYE- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 160 Pleasant and (3 Temple.pl., B.) (see foot lines in General Directorv ) LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, 19 Galen, near Pleasant and (17 Temple pl. ) (see p. 3)
Clothing and Mens' Furnishing Goods.
PARLIN & ROCHE, 37 Main, Watertown square (see p. 436)
Coal and Wood.
MURPHY PETER J., 357 Mt. Auburn, and (McDonald st., Cambridge) (see p. 618) PEVEAR W. H. & CO., elevator, 128 Arsenal, office 5 Spring (see p. 442)
Coffins and Casket.
GREGG ALEXANDER & SONS, 14 Galen (see page 452) RAYMOND CHARLES A., 58 Main, opp. Town Hall (see p. 435)
Concrete Paver.
Tripp David F., 12 Irving, corner Garnet
Confectionery and Fruit.
DOHERTY WILLIAM F., 45 Main (see p. 440) HOWARD FRED .C., 31 Main (see p. 440) Longo Joseph, 5 Main Russo Angilo, 13 Main
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Cotton Waste and Oils. HADDOW & BATCHELOR, 49Galen (see p.450)
Country Produce.
FIELD EDWIN T., 4 Main (see p. 438)
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant (see page 439)
HACKETT BROS., 6 Galen, Watertown sq. (see page 438)
LYMAN WILLIAM H., 18 Mt. Auburn (see p. 440)
Crockery and Glassware.
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main (see p. 447)
Fletcher A. C., 36 and 38 Main
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant (see p. 439)
Cut Flowers.
JENKINS H. P., 157 Coolidge ave. (see p.434)
Cutlery
PAINE RICHARD H., 33 Main (see foot lines in General Directory)
Dentists.
Cahill Thomas P., 56 Main, room 3
Horne Robert F., 54 Main
Huckins D. T. & E. W., 17 Main
Huckins Edgar W., 17 Main
Niles James P., Noyes block, 46 Main
Dining Rooms.
Peoples' Dining Rooms, 8 Mt. Auburn Wiley Harry L., 60 Main
Drain Pipe.
PAINE RICHARD H., 38 Main (see foot lines in Gen'l Directory) ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main (see p. 443)
Dressmakers.
Allen Jane N. Mrs., 40 Spring Atwood Carrie A. Mrs., 29 Cross Bent Mary E. Miss, 5 Fifth av. Burke C. A. Mrs., 7 Cuba
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Coburn S. A. Mrs., 54 Fayette
Coon Annette Miss, 73 Watertown Gray Maggie L. Miss, 3 Winter
Haskins Minnie Miss, 6 North Beacon Hurlburt Mary, 6 Lowell avenue Learned Agnes M., 276 Main Mckay Hattie E. Mrs., 6 Lowell avenue
McGovern Alice, 18 Cross
McLeod Lydia Miss, 46 Mt. Auburn
Monahan Mary A. Miss, 50 Arsenal
Royce Anne Mrs., 54 Mt. Auburn Slamin Mary, 111 Arsenal
Townsend Isabella Miss, 50 Riverside
Tuell Linny Mrs., 23 Riverside
Turk Nellie F. Miss, 345 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn
Drugs and Chemicals.
DANFORTH GUY P., Main, cor. Galen (see page 448)
TAYLOR GEORGE F., 24 Main (see p. 435) WOODWARD JAMES B., 51 Main (see p. 434)
Dry Cleansing.
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 160 Pleasant and (3 Temple pl., B.), (see foot lines in gen'l directory )
LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANS- ING ESTABLISHMENT (the only house in New England for the dry cleaning of delicate fabrics), 9 to 29 Galen, near Pleasant, office (17 Temple pl., B.) (see page 3)
Dry Goods.
Lunt George C. & Co., 32 and 34 Main Otis Bros., Otis building, 15 Main
Dry Plate Mnfrs.
Stanley Dry Plate Co., F. O. Stanley, treas., rear 18 Maple, near Galen
Dye Houses.
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 160 Pleasant and (3 Temple pl., B.), (see foot lines in gen'l directory )
LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, 9 to 29 Galen, n. Pleasant, office (17 Temple pl., B.), (see page 3)
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Electric Wire Mnfrs.
Campbell Electrical Supply Co. (The), Ronald A. Stuart, treasurer, 71 Fayette, cor. Cushman and (104 High, B.)
Embalmers.
GREGG ALEXANDER & SONS, 14 Galen (see page 452)
RAYMOND CHARLES A., 58 Main, opp. Town Hall (see page 435)
Emery Wheels.
NEW ENGLAND MACHINE CO., 43 to 47 Beverly, B.) (see page 635)
Employment Offices.
Harrison Mary E. Mrs., 67 Main
Expresses.
ALLEN J. N., Watertown & Boston R. R. Expres 2 Church, near Main (see page 449)
Callahan Phillip ( Mt. Auburn and Boston), 43 Cottage and (33 Court sq., B. )
CRITCHETT J. H. & SONS, 48 Main and (91 Kilby, order box cellar, 3 Quincy Market, B.), (see p. 433)
Emerson Thomas P., 15 Spring, and (34 Court sq., 15 Devonshire and 115 Kilby, B.)
KENNEY JOHN, Watertown and Nonantum Express. 8 Winter and J. B. Murphy's store. Lynch Bros. sotre (33 Court sq. and 111 Kingston, B.) (see page 437) Nally & Son, 6 Church, and (128 State and 77 Kingston, B.)
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