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Tourtellotte William H., stock farm, 62 Lexington, h. do. Tower George A., homeo. physician, 80 Mt. Auburn, h. do. Towle Charles J., wool puller, house 66 Riverside
Towle William H., bag maker, 26 Pleasant, h. at Waltham Towne Pliny F., died Jan. 4, 1894
Towne Pliny F. Mrs., house Bridge, near Pleasant
Townsend Isabella, dressmaker, 7 Centre, house do.
Townsend Louisa Mrs., house 7 Centre
Townsend Lnther T. Rev., moved to Baltimore, Md. Tracy, see Treacy
Train Otis A. (76 Union, B.), house 68 Mt. Auburn Trask David F., molder, 22 Galen, house 25 Russell av.
Travers Anthony, corporal, U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Treacy Michael, coachman, 74 Mt. Auburn, house 31 do. Tripp David F., concrete, 12 Irving, house do.
Tripp Willard D., clerk (State House, B.), house 23 Boyd Trott Ellen, widow, moved to Cambridge
Trott Henry S., carpenter, Porter & Co., house 148 Main
Trott Lincoln C., moved to Cambridge
Trott Warren E., moved to Cambridge
True Ross, clerk (B.), boards 356 Mt. Auburn
Tuell Edwin L. (Carter & Tuell), provisions, 10 Galen, house 5 Irving Park
Tuell Linny Mrs., dressmaker, 5 Irving Park, rooms do. Tugman Fred, boards 15 Cuba
Tugman John S., laborer, house 15 Cuba
Tullar Clarence E. Rev., moved to Whitman
Tully Patrick, core maker, 22 Galen, house 112 Main Tupper Kimball E., paper maker, house 16 Irving
Tupper William E., clerk, 21 Main, boards 16 Irving
Turk Francis P., carpet lining maker, bds. 345 Mt. Auburn
Turk John H., clerk (B.), house 345 Mt. Auburn
Turk Joseph M., street car conductor, h. 9 r. 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Turk Nellie F., dressmaker, 345 Mt. Auburn, house do.
Turner Alfred E., clerk (23 Summer, B.), boards 16 Green Turner James, moved to Newton
Turner Levi A., house 16 Green [Riverside
Turner Roscoe G., variety store, 11 Main, boards 62
Tuthill Catherine C. Mrs., house 9 Palfrey
Twomey Donald, carpenter, house 3 Holt
Twohig James, laborer, h. 17 rear 41 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Tyler James E., machinist, 49 Galen, house 6 Taylor
WOOD, BARKER & CO., . LUMBER.
Bacon St., Waltham. Prices the lowest in the City,
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TINION BAG AND PAPER CO., paper bag mnfrs., 26 Pleasant, store (44 Federal, B.), F. Washburn, treas. [see page 483]
Union Carpet Lining Co., carpet lining mnfrs., 304 Arsenal, store (179 Devonshire, B.), Samuel A. Carleton, pres .. Union Market House, Mrs. Lucretia H. Nesmith, prop., 89 Walnut
TNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK, 52 Main, L. Sidney Cleveland, pres., Geo. S. Parker, cashier [see page 494 ]
Union Stock Market, Walnut, next F. R. R.
U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal, near Elm
VAHEY JAMES, grocer, 19 No. Beacon, house do. Vahey James, laborer, boards Patrick Vahey's, Ladd Vahey James E., laborer, boards 11 Brook
VAHEY JAMES H., lawyer, 30 Main, room 4, and (23 Court, room 615, B.), boards 19 North Beacon [see page 18]
Vahey John, laborer, house 11 Arsenal
Vahey John P., clerk, 19 North Beacon, boards do.
Vahey Michael, laborer, boards Patrick Vahey's, Ladd Vahey Michael, starchmaker, house 11 Brook
Vahey Michael B., teamster (Waltham), boards 11 Brook Vahey Michael B., salesman, boards 19 No. Beacon
Vahey Owen, laborer, boards 21 North Beacon
Vahey Patrick, laborer, boards 11 Arsenal
Vahey Patrick, laborer, house Ladd, near North Beacon Vahey Thomas, laborer, house 5 North Beacon st. ct.
Vahey Thomas, dynamo man, 67 Water, house 4 Hudson Vahey Thomas, laborer, house 21 North Beacon Vahey Thomas F., clerk, 19 North Beacon, boards do. Varnicle Lewis, polisher, rooms 46 Mt. Auburn Varnicle, see Barnicle
Vaughan George B., molder, 22 Galen, house 15 Marshall Vernon Elizabeth, widow of George D., house & Palfrey Village Club, 5 Winter
Vivian John W., salesman (189 Congress, B.), house 4 Otis Vosburgh Royden W., student (Camb.), bds. 572 Belmont
WAGNER EMIL, hospital steward, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do. Waldron Catherine, widow, died March 12, 1894 [er ct. Waldron James F., tripe cleaner (Brighton), h. 14 Wheel- Waldron John, mason tender, house 14 Water
Walker Alexander E. H., moved to Newton
Walker Arthur W., treas., Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 16
to 26 Galen, and (31 to 35 Union, B.), house at Malden Walker Catherine M., widow of Erving, h. 6 Lowell av. Walker Charles E., moved to So. Framingham [bds. do. Walker Cornelius, clerk, Union Market House, 89 Walnut,
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas.
PLANING, SAWING, TURNING. 56 FELTON STREET, ON F. R. R.
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Walker Emma E., bookkeeper, Stanley Dry Plate Co., boards at Newton
Walker Erving, died March 19, 1892
Walker Erving P., boards 6 Lowell avenue
Walker George W., pres., Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 16
to 26 Galen, store (31 to 35 Union, B. ), house at Malden Walker Lucius, died April 3, 1894
Walker Mary J., widow of Lucius, house 11 Boyd
Walker Samuel, house 7 Winter
Walker Sewell D., driver, 2 Church, house 6 No. Beacon
W TALKER & PRATT MNFG. CO., G. W., Walker, pres., A. W. Walker, treas., furnace and stove mnfrs., 16 to 26 Galen, store (31 to 35 Union, B.) [see page 498]
Wall Harriet H., widow of James F., house 30 Spring Wallace Austin E., carpenter, rooms 35 Mt. Auburn Wallace James H., moved to Charlestown
Walsh Catherine, widow of James, boards 41 Galen
Walsh Daniel, sash-maker, house Pleasant, next Galen Walsh Delia, house 41 Galen
Walsh John J., city laborer, house 78 Galen
Walsh Katie G., clerk, 57 Spring, bds. 11 No. Beacon st. ct Walsh Mary, house 25 Morse
Walsh Patrick, stone cutter, boards 41 Galen
Walsh Richard L., private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Walsh, see Welch
Ward Frank, moved to Mexico
Wardell Phineas, salesman (42 Cornhill, B.), h. 41 Palfrey Ware William, trimmer, Gas Works, Water, h. at Newton Warner Ralph, wooden ware (15 Fulton, B.), h. School, next Belmont, Mt. Auburn [house at West Newton Warren Albert C., treas., The Warren Soap Mnfg. Co., Warren Lee G., carpenter, house Williams
W- ARREN SOAP MNFG. CO. (THE), George L. Stevens, pres., Albert C. Warren, treas., 46 Water, store (143 Federal, B.) [see page 7]
Washburn Edwin P., machinist, 22 Galen, h. at Newton Washburn Frank, treas., Union Bag and Paper Co., 28
Pleasant, h. at Sandy Hill, N. Y. [h. 31 Nicholas av. Wassenius Thorsten M., cabinet maker (76 Beverly, B.), Waterhouse Frank W., carpenter, house 67 No. Beacon Waters John, harness repairer, Ætna Mills, h. 14 Bridge, Bemis
Waters John F., carpenter, bds. 14 Bridge, Bemis [Bemis Waters Joseph H., wool sorter, Ætna Mills, b. 14 Bridge, Waters William T., boards 14 Bridge, Bemis Watertown Almshouse, John J. Reed, supt., 105 Orchard Watertown Bath House, California, near Watertown
W
ATERTOWN CARRIAGE FACTORY, F. C. Harthertz, prop., 28 Arsenal [see page 658]
Chessman AUCTIONEER, and REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED, Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone, 9-2. Boston Office, 89 Court Street, Room 2. Telephone, 3160.
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W TATERTOWN COAL ELEVATOR, Wm. H. Pevear & Co., props., 5 Spring [see page 486] ATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK, S. S. Gleason, sec. and treas., 56 Main [see page 494] TATERTOWN ENTERPRISE, Fred G. Barker,
W W publisher and job printer, 30 Main [see page 487] Watertown Fire Department, Church, near Main Watertown Free Public Library, Main, next the Park
W ATERTOWN GRIST MILL (Perkins & Co.), 18 Main [see page 493]
Watertown Mutual Relief Association, 29 Main
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TATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK, 56 Main, Al- bert O. Davidson, pres., George E. Priest, treas. [see page 494]
Watertown Water Supply Co., 52 Main, John H. Perkins, supt., John H. Conant, treas. [2 Church Watertown & Boston R. R. Express, Nally & Son, props., Watkins Susan Mrs., moved to Boston
Watmough Joseph, spinner (Newton), h. 3 Swett pl., Bemis Watmough William, spinner, boards 3 Swett place, Bemis Watt Alice, died March 31, 1894
Watt James, died Oct. 25, 1894
Watt Jennie A., house 8 French
Weeks Enoch, house 7 Lowell av.
Weeks William F., salesman, house 7 Lowell avenue
Welch Alonzo, paper maker, boards 14 Church lane
Welch Catherine, widow, house 11 North Beacon street ct.
Welch Daniel F., sash and door maker, house 3 Pleasant Welch John, needle polisher, boards 44 Mt. Auburn Welch John, boards 105 Orchard
Welch John E., laborer, boards 16 Cushman
Welch Michael, boards 105 Orchard
Welch Michael, laborer, boards 17 Riverside
Welch Michael, moved to Waverley
Welch Michael, hostler, 18 Spring
Welch Peter, stone mason, house 17 Riverside
Welch William C., lumber (Camb.), house 308 Arsenal Welch, see Walsh
Weldon John T., night watch, 304 Arsenal, h. 34 California Weldon Thomas, moved to Newton
Weldon, see Whelden
Wells Nelson H., driver, house 116 Galen [Auburn
Wendell Jeannette, teacher, High school, boards 43 Mt. Wenmouth Richard W., pressman, 9 Galen, h. 48 Mt. Auburn Wentworth Abigail, widow, moved to Beverly
Wenzell Victor, dyer, boards 314 Main
WI EST END STREET RAILWAY. CO.'S wait- ing room 31 Main [see pages 12 and 482]
West William H., blacksmith, U. S. Arsenal, house 191 Arsenal
TRADE MARK
OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD, 357
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. near BROMFIELD STREET.
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Western Union Telegraph offices, Watertown R. R. station, Church, and Union Market station, Walnut
Weston Winthrop S., clerk, 24 Pleasant, b. at Newtonville Wetherby Homer F. Mrs., house 24 Morse Wharton Alexander, carpenter, house 69 Morse Wheaton Caleb, moved to New Hampshire
Wheeler Frank H., postmaster and station agent, Bemis station, F. R. R., boards 261 Pleasant Wheeler George E., real estate, boards 38 Summer
Wheeler Horace, died June, 1893 [66 Mt. Auburn Wheeler Jesse F., lawyer (5 Tremont, rm. 22, B.), house Wheeler Otis, house 18 Church
Wheeler Wade C., real estate, house 38 Summer
Wheelock Horace, salesman (N. Y.), h. 51 Church [Bemis Wheelwright Charles N., clerk, 258 Pleasant, bds. 261 do., Whelden Maria C. Mrs., housekeeper, 221 Arsenal
Whitcomb Francis E., teamster, F. R. R. (Chas'n.), house 615 Belmont
White Albert H., teamster, house 2 Gilkey av.
White Charles G., clerk, rooms 2 Gilkey av.
White Daniel, boards 173 Mt. Auburn
White Forrest W., agent (B.), house 11 Fifth av. [Boyd White Fred S., foreman knitters, Thomas Dalby Co., h. 135 White George H., 71 Fayette, house 55 Summer
White John Alden, watchman, 19 Galen, house 3 Fayette White John P., grocer, 367 Mt. Auburn, bds. 6 rear 38 Cottage
White Joseph B., at ÆEtna Mills, house 24 Bridge
White Margaret E., housekeeper, 18 Lincoln
White Mary A., widow of William, house 11 Fifth av.
White Patrick, farmer, house 6 r. 38 Cottage, Mt. Auburn White Patrick, tailor, boards 13 Mt. Auburn
White Peter D., insurance, boards 13 Boyd
White Theopholus P., carpenter, house 169 North Beacon White, see Wight and Whyte [Co., house 15 Morse Whitehead Thomas, foreman, Porter Shuttle & Bobbin Whitehead William, driver, boards Wilbur C. Chase, Ladd Whitenect George S., moved to Nova Scotia [Royal Whiting Moses, carpenter and builder, 8 Church, house 10 Whitman Samuel P., moved to Newton
Whitney Arthur H., house 8 White av.
Whitney Bradshaw, farmer, 151 Lexington, house do.
Whitney Charles E., house 123 Main
Whitney George G., laborer, house 13 Pleasant
Whitney L. Louise, cataloguer (Boston Athenaeum Li- brary), boards 9 Garfield
Whitney Mary E., widow of Hiram, house 33 Spring
Whitney Myron W., vocalist, house 45 Palfrey Whitney Myron W., Jr., student, boards 45 Palfrey
Whitney Peter A., laborer, boards 13 Pleasant
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD. WOOD BARKER & CO.,
BACON ST., WALTHAM. On Mass. Central R. R.
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Whitney Solon F., librarian, Watertown free public library, house 9 Garfield
Whitney Thomas F., paper maker, house 29 Fayette Whittemore John M., manager, 304 Arsenal, h. at Newton Whitten Henry C. (Simons, Hatch & Whitten), shirt mnfr., rear 59 Spring, house at Winchester
Whitton John F., car builder (F. R. R.), h. 122 Walnut Whitton Margaret E. Mrs., operator, W. U. Tel. Co., and passenger agent, Union Market station, h. 122 Walnut Whyte James R., molder, 22 Galen, house at Waltham Wicks Edwin F., foreman, dye house, 19 Galen, h. 22 Irving Wicks Thomas H., carpenter, boards 15 Green
Wicks William H., carpenter, 15 Green, house do.
Wight Albert N., paper maker, H. & W. Co., h. 3 Taylor Wiley Ellen M., widow of Lorenzo P., h. 8 Dana Terrace Wiley Harry L., dining room, 60 Main, h. 8 Dana Terrace Wiley Mary A. S. widow of John, boards 7 Chester
Willett Joseph F., salesman (B.), h. Sycamore, near Holt Williams Carrie I., clerk (F. R. R., B.), bds. 9 Riversids Williams Delia, dressmaker, boards 40 Forest
Williams Henry G., foundryman, house 24 Bacon
Williams John, at Ætna Mills, boards 236 Pleasant, Bemis Williams Thomas, mason, house 40 Forest
Williams Thomas, Jr., laborer, boards 40 Forest
Williams Thomas F., mill hand, boards 87 Fayette
Willie Jim, laundry, 32 Mt. Auburn, rms. do. [143 Main Wilson Benjamin O., drugs (28 Merchants row, B.), house Wilson Edward A., clerk (28 Merchants row, B.), h. 143 Main Wilson Ellen, widow of John, bds. 272 Arsenal [Fayette Wilson George L., clerk (28 Merchants row, B.), house 36 Wilson Harry H., second clerk, steamer "Cumberland" house 12 Bigelow av., E. W. [av.
Wilson Henry L., salesman (135 State, B.), h. 14 Russell Wilson H. Carlos, clerk (28 Merchants row, B.), b. 143 Main Wilson James, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Wilson John S., carpenter, house 11 Palfrey [143 Main Wilson M. Caroline, women's gymnasium (Newton), bds. Wilson Phebe Mrs., boards 10 Spring [Auburn, h. do Wilson William H. (Wilson & Hutchins), builder, 84 Mt. W ILSON & HUTCHINS (Wiliam H. Wilson and Arthur L. Hutchins), contractors and builders, 84 Mt. Auburn [see page 506]
Wing Wah, laundry, 8 Spring, house do
Wingfield Lewis, hostler (Newton), house 10 Spring
Winnek Annie I., moved to Beverly
Winnek Arthur L., moved to Beverly
Winnek Mary A., widow, moved to Beverly
Winslow Henry, shipping clerk, 24 Pleasant, rms. 76 Galen Wishart Thomas B., plumber and gas fitter, 48 Main, rooms 40 Riverside
BUTTRICK H. W. HOWE, Pres.
LUMBER CO., J. M. RICE, Treas. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, ON F. R. R.
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Wiswall George H., clerk (82 State, B.), h. 11 Marion road Wiswall Henry M. (201 Columbus av., B.), h. 7 Myrtle Wollitzer Anna, widow of Anton J., house 41 Myrtle Wollitzer Charles, painter, boards 41 Myrtle [Palfrey Wombolt Henry, paper maker, H. & W. Co., h. Forest, cor. Wombolt Robert, machine tender, H. & W. Co., house 16 Myrtle
Wood Alex, coachman, W. H. Keith, bds. 83 Watertown Wood Harriet M., widow, died 1893
Wood Henry, laborer, boards Union Market House
Wood Herbert S., molder, 22 Galen, house 43 Irving Wood Jessie, widow of William, house 83 Watertown Wood Smith, moved to Nova Scotia
Wood William F., carpenter, house 39 Arsenal
Woodward Charles W. (12 India, B.), house 6 Fayette
Woodward Elizabeth J., house 572 Belmont
Woodward Harry D., polisher, house 13 Park
Woodward Helen J., house 572 Belmont
W OODWARD JAMES B., apothecary, 51 Main, house 49 do. [see page 487]
Woodworth Charles L. Rev., moved to Amherst
Wooler Edward, loom fixer, boards 10 Swett place
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Worcester Francis, organ maker (Cambp't.), bds. 36 Fay- Worth Alonzo K., carpenter, U. S. Arsenal, h. 42 Morse Worth Charles A., compositor, 30 Main, house at Newton Worth Charles S., carpenter, U. S. Arsenal, h. at Brighton Worth Cora N., nurse, boards 42 Morse
Worth Edith M., compositor (B.), boards 42 Morse Wright Albert E., salesman (27 High, B.), h. 21 Boyd Wright George S., clerk (B.), house 16 Garfield Wright George W. Mrs., boards 16 Garfield Wright Lucinda S., widow of William H., house 6 Jewett Wyer Tressie E. Mrs., house Keenan's block, Belmont
Wyeth Hollis N., boards 30 Marshall
Wynne James H., molder, house 6 Fletcher Terrace
YORK CHARLES A., clerk (35 Union, B.), bds. 7 Patten York John Addison, foreman, stove mounters, 22 Galen, house 7 Patten
York John Amos, mason, 67 Water, house 50 Fayette VORK JOHN J., boots and shoes, 47 Main, boards 50 Fayette [see page 488]
York Michael H., stove mounter, house 15 Cuba
York William F., mason, boards 50 Fayette
Young Joseph, clerk, 10 Mt. Auburn, rooms 6 Cross
Young Mary J., widow of George, boards 12 Patten
Young Men's Christian Association rooms, 20 Mt. Auburn
ZULLIG ARNOLD A. F., teacher, High and Grant schools, and languages, 7 Marshall, boards do.
G. F. FROST 35 MOODY ST.
COAL, WOOD, HAY, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, Drain Pipe, Etc.
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WATERTOWN
1895
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
EMBRACING
A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the TOWN of WATERTOWN for the year 1895 ar- ranged Alphabetically for each Trade, thus ex- hibiting at a glance the full address and Special Business of her Citizens.
Apothecaries.
BLACK GEORGE F., 41 Main [see page 487] BUTLER GEORGE F., 79 Main [see page 486] Coe Harrie L., Mt. Auburn, junc. Belmont, Mt. Auburn Danforth Guy P., 40 Main
Russell W. M., 24 Main
WOODWARD JAMES B., 51 Main [see page 487]
Appraisers.
GLEASON SAMUEL S., 56 Main [see page 495] MACURDA WILLIAM A., 56 Main [see page 495 ]
Architects.
BRIGHAM CHARLES, 18 Garfield, and (27 Mt. Ver- non, Boston) [see page 506] HAYNES ALBERTO F., 8 Marshall [see page 484] McLean Henry, 7 Jewett PHIPPS SANFORD, 33 Green, and (53 State, room 1108, B.) [see page 506]
WOOD, BARKER & CO., - LUMBER. -
MAIN OFFICE, EXCHANGE B'LDG.
BRANCH YARD,
COR. STATE AND KILBY ST., BOSTON. BACON STREET, WALTHAM.
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Artists.
ARMSTRONG M. L. (crayon and ink), 7 Main [see page 489] McLauthlin Emma H., 10 Myrtle
Robbins Ellen, 65 Pleasant
Auctioneer. GLEASON SAMUEL S., 56 Main [see page 495 ]
Bag Mnfrs. HOLLINGSWORTH & WHITNEY CO. (paper), 24 Pleasant (store, 44 Federal, Boston) [see p 483]
Bakers.
Bright Charles H., 67 Main DOHERTY WILLIAM F., 45 Main [see page 492]
Banks.
UNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK, L. Sidney Cleveland, pres .; George S. Parker, cashier; 52 Main [see page 494]
WATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK, Charles Brigham, pres .; S. S. Gleason, sec. and treas .; 56 Main [see page 494]
WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK, Albert O. Davidson, pres .; George E. Priest, treas .; 56 Main [see page 494]
Bicycle Repairing.
Haddow William, 49 Galen
Billiards.
O'Connell Owen, 2 Main
Blacksmiths. (See Horseshoers.)
Ham Joseph F., 1 Riverside place, Beacon square HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal [see page 658] Keefe Patrick F., 22 Watertown MILLER FRANK E., 1 Riverside [see page 490] ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring [see page 490.] shattuck James, 58 Prentiss
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres.
J. M. RICE, Treas. MOULDED FINISH and MOULDINGS, MANTELS, BALUSTERS, POSTS, ETC. MILL, FELTON STREET, ON F. R. R.
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Boarding Houses.
Ætna Mills, H. G. Fancher, prop., 236 and 238 Pleasant Crimlish Mary E., 76 Main FERDEN THOMAS, 24 Arsenal [see page 485 ] Meehan Maggie, 39 Galen
Merry George A., 44 Mt. Auburn
Stevens Charles B., 24 Spring
Boilers (Steam). N. E. MACHINE CO., 43 to 47 Beverly, Boston [see page 659]
Books and Stationery. McLAUTHLIN & CO., 39 Main [see page 487]
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., 76 Main
Fowler Joseph, 27 Main
Glaab Leonard, 371 Mt. Auburn
Lyons Thomas, 8 Galen
Nicholson Thomas, rear 25 Cross
Sheridan John P., 36 Mt. Auburn
YORK JOHN J., 47 Main [see page 488]
Boots and Shoes.
Becker N. H., 72 Main Dooley James, 6 Mt. Auburn
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant [see page 493] FORD & ENSIGN, 32 and 34 Main [see page 489] Otis Bros., 19 Main
YORK JOHN J., 47 Main [see page 488]
Brick and Sand.
PEVEAR W. H. & CO., 5 Spring [see page 486]
Broker (Insurance).
FARWELL WILLIAM E., 25 Winter [see page 495]
ACCIDENT.
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN, Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone, 9-2.
INSURANCE BROKER BOSTON OFFICE, 89 COURT ST., ROOM 2. Telephone, 3160.
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Builders and Contractors.
ALARIE JOSEPH N., 94 Fayette [see page 485] HALES A. & SON, 21 Chester [see page 484] MACURDY H. WARREN, 56 Elm, E. W. [see p. 485] MURDOUGH ALBERT B., 3 Franklin [see page 506] ROSCOE ALBERT, Highland av., c. Laurel [see p. 484] WILSON & HUTCHINS, 84 Mt. Auburn [see p. 506]
Builders' Finish.
HARRINGTON C. A., Crafts (Newton) [see p. 496] SPRAGUE CHESTER & CO., 29 Irving [see p. 497] STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE), 166 Devon- shire [see page 452]
Butchers.
Blieler George, 245 Arsenal
SAWYER GEORGE A., 221 Arsenal [see page 657]
Button Hole Maker.
Dadmun Mary H., 22 Cross
Canned Goods.
FIELD EDWIN T., 4 Main [see page 492]
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant [see page 493]
HACKETT BROS., 6 Galen [see page 493]
HARDING JOSHUA A., 12 Galen [see page 486] LYMAN WILLIAM H., 18 Mt. Auburn [see p. 48 SNOW JAMES H., 12 Mt. Auburn [see page 487]
Carpenters and Builders.
ALARIE JOSEPH N., 94 Fayette [see page 485]
Barker John, 42 Spring
Bent Alfred F., 76 Main
Berry & Moody, 8 Main
Burnham Charles H., 6 Palfrey
Fancy George E. S., 50 Riverside
HALES A. & SON, 21 Chester [see page 484]
Lamont Thomas, 52 Auburn
Lougee Charles E., 63 Watertown
MACURDY H. WARREN, 56 Elm, E. W. [see p. 485] MURDOUGH ALBERT B., 3 Franklin [see page 506 ] Rochford John C., 13 Maple
ROSCOE ALBERT, Highland av., c. Laurel [see p. 484] Stearns & Co., 4 Fayette
The Best Glasses Are None Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, - Optician.
357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
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Thompson A. L., rear 2 Taylor Whiting Moses, 8 Church Wicks William H., 15 Green WILSON & HUTCHINS, 84 Mt. Auburn [see p. 506]
Carpet Cleaners.
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main [see page 658] LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANS- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 19 Galen, and (17 Temple pl., B.) [see page 3]
Carpet Lining Mnfrs.
Union Carpet Lining Co., J. M. Damon, treas., 304 Ar- senal, and (179 Devonshire, B.)
Carpets.
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main [see page 658]
Carriage Mnfrs.
HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal [see page 658]
LEMON FRANKLIN A., 81 to 89 Arsenal [see p. 491] Morse J. S., 10 Williams
Rogers R. W., 58 Prentiss
ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring [see page 490]
Carriage Painters.
Clark Joshua W., 9 Spring
LEMON FRANKLIN A., 81 to 89 Arsenal [see p. 491]
Carriage Repairing.
LEMON FRANKLIN A., 81 to 89 Arsenal [see p. 491] ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring [see page 490]
Carriage Repository.
REED'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 239 Mt. Au- burn [see page 11]
Carriagesmiths.
HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal [see page 658] Kay Hanford E., Arsenal, near Brighton line LEMON FRANKLIN A., 81 to 89 Arsenal [see p. 491] ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring [see page 490]
LUMBER,
WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, WALTHAM. ON MASS. CENTRAL R. B.
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WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Carriage Trimmer. Fagan James H., 359 Mt. Auburn
Caterer.
DOHERTY WILLIAM F., 45 Main [see page 492]
Cattle Dealer. 1
Henry James S., 11 Garfield
Chuir Reseater.
Doughty Charles E., 28 Mt. Auburn
Chemicals. (See Drugs and Chemicals.) THE WARREN SOAP MNFG. CO., 46 Water, store (143 Federal, Boston) [see page 7]
Cigar Mnfr.
Delay Michael E., 283 Pleasant
Cigars and Tobacco.
BLACK GEORGE F., 41 Main [see page 487]
BUTLER GEORGE F., 79 Main [see page 486] Cox William H., 68 Main
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant [see page 493]
Hamlin Louis N., Keenan's blk., Mt. Auburn
Howard Fred C., 31 Main
WOODWARD JAMES B., 51 Main [see page 487]
Civil Engineers.
Pierce William T., 12 Russell av.
Jackson Charles F., 8 Franklin
Clairvoyant.
Mack Mary E. Mrs., 44 Spring
Cleansing (Dry).
LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANS- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 19 Galen, and (17 Temple pl., B.) [see page 3]
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas.
KILN-DRIED HARD WOOD FLOORS AND FINISH WORKED TO ORDER. 56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
595
WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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 Lamb William A. (Cong.), 173 Galen Littlefield Charles A. (M. E.), 66 Spring Porter Edward C. (Cong.), 12 Chester Rand Edward A. (Episcopal), 13 Garfield Savage William H. (Unitarian), 1 Dana Terrace Townsend Luther T. (Methodist), 18 Chestnut
Clothing Cleansed and Dyed.
Adams Lucien & Son, 314 Main LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYEING & CLEANS- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 19 Galen, and (17 Tem- ple place, B.) [see page 3] RIPLEY S. ELLIS, 5 Spring [see page 488]
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