USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Waltham > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1897-1898 > Part 15
USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Watertown > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1897-1898 > Part 15
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Hogan William, carpenter, boards 909 Main Hogg John, emp. B. Mfg. Co., house 22 Calvary Holbrook Arthur L., lineman, boards 20 Charles Holbrook Catherine, widow of Richard, bds. 20 Charles Holbrook Theodore K., harness maker, 20 Charles, house do. Holden Leon C., student, bds. 5 Chamberlain Terrace Holden Stillman D., carpenter, house 5 Chamberlain Terrace Holdway John, driver, J. D. Beal, Trapelo road, bds. do. . Holl Eugene W., organ builder, 1041 Main, bds. 168 Moody Holl H. Julius, piano tuner, 168 Moody, house do. Holland Elizabeth, widow of George, house 29 Middle Holland George H., wood turner, 215 Felton, house at Som- erville Holland Mary, house 15 Cross
Holland Patrick J., laborer, 582 Main, h. II Pond-st. ct.
Fine Grade Carriages, Sleighs, Harnesses, Etc. A. C. REED, 239 Mt. Auburn Street, WATERTOWN. MASS.
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Holland Sarah, widow of Thomas, house 117 Taylor Holland Thomas J., blacksmith, rear 14 Spring, boards P. Holland, Pond-st. ct.
Hollering Frank, at Am. W. W. Co., house 60 Brown
Hollingsworth Creighton H., civil engineer, boards Hugh H. Hollingsworth's
Hollingsworth Frank N., moved to Boston
Hollingsworth George H., moved to Hartford, Conn.
Hollingsworth Hugh H., carpenter, house Lexington, near Curve
Hollingsworth Robert L., carpenter, b. H. H. Hollingsworth's Hollis Edwin A., house Beaver, nearly opp. Clematis av., C.B. Holm Andrew O., city laborer, boards 21 Calvary
Holm Swan, painter, boards 103 Pine
Holman Daniel (B.), carpenter, h. Winter, near Pond End school
Holmes Albert H., polisher, boards 153 Moody
Holmes James P., laborer, house 127 Charles
Holmes John, milkman, 49 Crescent, boards do.
Holmes Oscar H., fireman, Mass. school for the Feeble Mind- ed, Quince, boards do.
Holmes Patrick, laborer, house 83, rear 87 Charles
Holmes Susie Mrs., house 153 Moody
Holroyd Clinton J., clerk (B.), boards 119 Myrtle
Holroyd George, house 119 Myrtle
Holroyd George, Jr., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 119 Myrtle Home Tea Store, J. W. Connors, prop., 601 Main.
Homer Guy H., fish, etc., 152 Moody, h. 12 Gordon
Homer Hiram H., clerk, 152 Moody, h. 12 Gordon
Hood Alexander J., at Am. W. W. Co., boards Mrs. Hood, Newton, cor. Alder
Hood Alexander J., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 127 Brown Hood Elizabeth, widow of Richard S., Newton, cor. Alder Hood George H., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 244 Crescent Hood Richard S., at Am. W. W. Co., b. Mrs. E. Hood, New- ton, cor. Alder
Hook George A., driver, Hose No. 2, Lexington, rms. do. Hook Harry F., salesman (91 Richmond, B.), h. 13 Summit: Hooker James B., carpenter, house II Taylor
Hoo Soo Yooke, laundry, 871 Main, rms. do.
Hooton Thomas A., emp. W. Mfg. Co., bds. 240 Crescent Hope George, laborer, house rear 158 Willow
Hopewell Edwin, emp. W. Mfg. Co., rooms 81 Ash Hopkins George, finisher, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 20 Floyd Hopkins George H., watchmaker, house 85 Brown
Hopkins George W., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 89 Robbins
Hopkins Hattie E., widow of Lewis, bds. 888 Main
Hopkins Jennie N., bookkeeper, 137 Moody, b. 85 Brown
Boston
Store. .
145 Moody St
LADIES" GENTS' &
Underwear.
CHILDREN'S
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Horan Daniel, cigar maker, 35 Moody, h. at Watertown Horan Dennis, molder, D. & F. Foundry, b. 63 New Grove Hornbeck H. Edson, optician (B.), h. 194 I-2 Adams Horne Eddie, farm hand, rms. 55 Ash
Horner Charles D., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., b. 10 Robbins HORTON GEORGE B., prop. Central House, 743 Main, house do. [see page 34] Hoskin William, emp. Waltham Lumber Co., h. 25 Linden
Hosmer James D., boards 90 Church
Hosmer William A., salesman, house 127 Crescent
Hosty Francis W., apprentice, boards 58 Charles
Hosty Frank, laborer, house 58 Charles
Hosty Frank, Jr., plumber's helper, 586 Main, b. 58 Charles
Hosty Thomas, mule spinner, boards 58 Charles
Hosty Walter, core maker, 71 Felton, bds. 58 Charles Hotel Crescent, C. H. Ames prop., 23 and 25 Crescent Hotel Kilby, 74 School
Hotel Pleasant, Martyn sq.
Hotel Riverside, 47-49 Moody, T. F. Buckley prop.
Hotel Royal, 151 Crescent
Hotel Waltham, M. P. Collins prop., 13 to 19 Lexington
Houde Wilfred, emp. W. Mfg. Co., h. 168 Felton
Houghton Charles H., house 537 Main
HOUGHTON CORNELIUS J., watchmaker and jeweler, II Moody, boards 78 Lexington [see page 204]
Houghton Eliza W., boards 537 Main
Houghton Harriet M., boards 537 Main
Houragan Marcella Mrs., h. Plympton, cor. Bacon
Houragan Patrick, emp. B. Mfg. Co., house 90 Pond
Hovey Hamblin L., pres. Waltham National Bank, 637 Main, house 542 Main
Howard Addie Mrs., house 797 Main
Howard Fred A., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 99 Crescent Howard Fred O., machinist, rear 218 Moody, rms. 61 Maple Howard George C., salesman, 145 Moody, house 177 Summer Howard Horace, clerk, 712 Main, boards 43 Harvard Howard John H., bookkeeper (B.), house 179 Summer Howard Lucinda A. Mrs., house 797 Main
Howard Tupper J., emp. W. Mfg. Co., h. 30 Wadsworth av.
Howatt Henry, laborer, house 5 I-2 Highland
Howe C. Wesley, salesman (N. Y.), house 65 Lawrence Howe Elmer C., bicycles (160 Tremont, B.), 179 Moody, house 68 Robbins
Howe Emma J., widow of George F., house 59 Alder Howe Frank L., emp. Am. W. W. Co., rooms 35 High
HOWE FRANK L., treas. and manager Am. W. Mfg. Co., 151
High and 108 Moody, house 254 Ash [see page 2] Howe Fred R., salesman (Cambridge), house 55 Highland
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD.
GEO. J. BARKER LUMBER CO., BACON ST., WALTHAM. On Mass. Central R. R. .
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Howe George A., carpenter, Am. W. W. Co., h. 19 Chestnut Howe George A., Jr., emp. Am. W. W. Co., h. 19 Chestnut Howe George E., clerk (B.), boards 19 Chestnut
Howe George F., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 59 Alder Howe Henry H., carpenter, house 110 Taylor
Howe Henry Warren, pres. The Buttrick Lumber Co., 56 Fel- ton, house 72 Prospect
Howe Herbert A. (Alcorn & Howe), machinists, 224 Ash, h. 368 Moody
Howe Mary E., house 38 Newton
Howe Mary L., widow of Thomas, house 73 Central Howe Patrick, teamster, W. B. & Dye Works, h. 284 River Howe Sophronia, widow of Nahum, house 38 Newton
Howe William C., carpenter, 40 Chestnut, h. do.
Howe & Rice (Henry W. Howe and John M. Rice), props. The Buttrick Lumber Co., 56 Felton
Howes Arthur L., moved to Westboro
Howes Carlton, clerk, 709 Main, house 58 School
Howes Emily B., widow of Leonard, moved to Westboro
Howes Louis E., clerk, 709 Main, rooms 297 School
Howland Arthur L., moved to Lynn
Howland Daniel O., at Am. W. W. Co., house 35 Ash Howland Patrick J., teamster, house Pond-st. ct.
Howland Thomas J., blacksmith, boards Pond-st. ct. Howlett Ellen, widow, boards rear 21 Ash
Howley James J., helper, house 175 Willow Hoyle Thomas, second hand, B. Mfg. Co., bds. 22 Spring Hoyt Alice M., stenographer and music teacher, 29 Cushing, house do.
Hoyt Andrew J., coal and wood, 29 Cushing, house do. Hoyt Arvilla, widow of Nial, house 104 Crescent
Hoyt George L., apothecary, 370 Moody, h. 50 Chester av. Hoyt Walter S., city physician. 104 Crescent, house do. Hub Department Store, J. P. Cronin, prop., 95 Moody Hubbard Edward J., carpenter, house 113 Taylor Hubbard Guy A., emp. Am. W. W. Co., rms. 57 1-2 Walnut Hubbard Orrin C., emp. Am. W. W. Co., bds. IIO Crescent Hubbard Newell Mrs., house 78 Cushing
Hubbard William E., plumber, bds. 113 Taylor
Huckins John B., pres. Waltham Lumber Co., house at Winthrop
Hudson A. S., lawyer, 673 Main, h. at Aver Junction
Hudson Franklin W., gold beater (83 Sudbury, B.), house 880 1-2A Main
Hudson Fred F., rubber worker, rms. 29 Adams
Hudson George H., baggage master (Watertown), h. r. III River
Hudson George M., city messenger. City Hall. h. 101 Alder Hudson Gertrude, clerk (B.), boards 880 1-2 Main
Coal, Wood, Hay, Drain Pipe, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Brick, G. F. FROST, 33 and 35 Moody and Lexington St., near M. C. R. R. WALTHAM, MASS.
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Hudson Mary A., station agt. "Bleachery," F. R. R., house rear III River
Hudson Thomas, weaver, rooms 147 Charles
Huffman, see Hoffman
Hughes Dennis P., carriage painter (Waverly), bds. 288 River Hughes Henry W., conductor, F. R. R., boards 12 Highland Hughes James, emp. W. G. & E. L. station, Pine, bds. 12 Lowell
Hughes John A., compositor, 134 Moody, bds. 288 River Hughes Joseph, emp. D. & F. Foundry, house [56 Newton Hughes Joseph F., inspector, emp. Am. W. W. Co., house III Alder
Hughes Mary A., dressmaker (Newton), h. 63 Calvary Hughes Mary A. Mrs., dressmaker, 41 Common, house do. Hughes Michael R., D. & F. Foundry, bds. 288 River Hughes Michael T., laborer, house 288 River
Hughes Nathaniel, emp. Am. W. W. Co., h. 57 Orange Hughes Patrick H., machinist, house 41 Common Hughes Richard, emp. D. & F. Foundry, bds. 156 Newton
Hughes Thomas E., mule spinner, B. Mfg. Co., boards 288 River
Hughes Thomas F., clerk, 210 Moody, house 221 Newton Hughes Thomas H., switchman, F. R. R., house 12 Highland Hughes William J., boards III Alder
Hugo Edward N., street car conductor. bds. 209 Lowell
Hugo Julia E., widow of Edward, house 209 Lowell
Hull Albert D., hostler, boards 102 Bacon
Hull Amy B., bookkeeper (B.), boards 102 Bacon
Hull Edgar L., foreman, dial dept., Am. W. W. Co., house 69 Riverview av., C. P.
Hull Joseph, provisions, etc .. 98 Bacon, house do.
Hull Joseph H., clerk. boards 102 Bacon
Hull Marshall, clerk, boards 100 Bacon
Hull Moses A., provisions, 102 Bacon, h. do.
Hulquist Carl E .. laborer, b. 97 Taylor
HUMPHREY OSCAR H., proprietor. Central Loan Office, and principal Horological school, 103 Moody, rooms do. [see page 33]
Hunger May L., widow of Frank L., house 30 Walnut
Hunger William F., painter, house II Fern
Hunsdon John W., clerk, 16 Lexington, house 150 Prospect HUNT C. F., (Mrs. Flora N. Hunt). proprietor Waltham Crockery Store. 719 Main [see page 33]
Hunt Flora N. Mrs. (C. F. Hunt), crockery, etc., 719 Main, house Howard, near Main
Hunt George W., drug clerk. 665 Main, house at W. Newton Hunt Henry E., farmer, house Forest, near Trapelo road Hunt John S., laborer, house 200 Calvary
Hunt Mary A .. bookkeeper. house 918 Main
REAL ESTATE.
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN, AUCTIONEER.
37 Moody St., Waltham. Mass. Boston Office, Ames Building. Room 26. TELEPHONE
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Hunter Alexander M., clerk, Am. L. Co., 104 Felton, boards 409 Crescent
Hunter Augustus C., carpenter, boards 119 Chestnut
Hunter Jeremiah A., farmer, h. 2 r. 16 Harvard av.
Hunter J. Andrew, inspector, bds. 2 rear 16 Harvard av. Hunter Mason P., farmer, bds. 2 rear 16 Harvard av.
Hunter Ralph W., boards 409 Crescent
Hunting Ruth, buttonhole maker, 106 Chestnut, boards do. Huntress Addie, widow of George E., boards 114 Lowell Hurd Arthur F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 58 Woerd av., C. P.
Hurd Elinor A., emp. Am. W. W. Co., boards 270 Moody Hurd Elizabeth E., widow of Joseph W., house 270 Moody Hurd Josephine L., widow of Ivory A., h. 58 Woerd av., C. P. Hurd Marion E., milliner, 270 Moody, boards do.
Hurley James, fireman, W. B. & D. Wks., h. 169 Newton Hurley Patrick, laborer, h. 195 Newton
Hurley Peter, carpenter, house 54 Central
Hussey John H., contractor, house 28 Clinton
Hussey Louisiana W., widow of Thomas H., h. 373 Moody
Hussey Martin, laborer, house 28 Clinton
Hussion Elizabeth A., telephone operator, 2 Lexington, bds. 34 Cutter
Hussion James, night watchman, B. Mfg. Co., 11. 34 Cutter Hussion Mary, compositor, 79 Moody, bds. James Hussion's, Cutter
Hussion, see Hession
Hurton Amanda C., widow, h. 93 Cherry
Huston Edwin D., emp. Orient Cycle Co., house 93 Cherry Hutchinson Clarabel M. Mrs., physician, 814 Main, house do. Hutchinson George M., paper hanger, house 6 Park place
Hutchinson Grace D., bookkeeper (168 Devonshire, B.), b. 20 School
Hutchinson John O., grocer, 938 Moody, house 814 Main Hutchinson Louis J., apothecary, 591 Main, house 20 School School
Hutchinson William, engineer, Waltham Hospital, Hope av., boards do. [Cherry
Hutmacher Christian, shoe mnfr. (Rumford Falls), house 83
Hyde Annie T., widow of Harlan P., house 33 Harris Hyde Elizabeth A. Mrs., house 57 Myrtle
Hynes Hugh, laborer, house 79 Pond
Hynes John, laborer, boards 43 Cedar Hynes Kate J., waitress, boards 43 Cedar
Hynes Mamie J., clerk, 561 Main, boards 43 Cedar
Hynes Mary, cook, Central House, boards do. Hynes Michael, slater, house 43 Cedar
Hynes Michael J., painter, boards 43 Cedar Hynes William, painter, boards 43 Cedar Hynes, see Hines
The Best Glasses are none Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, = Optician. 357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
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ILLLINGWORTH CHARLES H., moved to Lynn
Illingworth Elbridge M., rooms 201 Moody
Illingworth Ellen J., moved to Lynn
Isley David, emp. Comet Cycle Co., rooms Martin House
Immanuel M. E. Church, Moody, corner Cherry
Ingalls Charles B., moved to North Adams
Ingalls Charles I., moved to North Adams Ingoldsby Thomas F. (Thomas F. Ingoldsby & Co.), 2 Moo- dy, rooms 564 Main [and fancy goods, 2 Moody Ingoldsby Thomas F. & Co. (Thomas F. Ingoldsby), dry Ireland John, boards Stevens' U. M., Watertown Irish Cornelius, real estate, house 272 Moody
Irving Lydia Mrs., rooms 207 Moody [82 Prospect Irwin Frank E., clerk, George L. Baker Lumber Co., rooms Isaacson Charles R., car cleaner, F. R. R., house 81 Cushing Isaacson Godfrey, laborer, B. Mfg. Co., house 387 River
Isaacson John A., emp. B. Mfg. Co., house 16 Lawton place Isaacson Martin G., clerk, 115 Moody, boards 16 Lawton pl. Isaacson Oscar A., clerk, 115 Moody, boards 16 Lawton pl. Isertell Charles, machinist, rooms 80 Adams [Trapelo road Isham David B., lumber (166 Devonshire, B.), h. Quince, cor. Isham Eva A., boards David B. Isham's, Quince Ishamn Frank N., moved to Hartford, Conn.
Ivy Nelson, stone layer, house 6 Taylor
JACK JOHN C., baker, 561 Main, house 2 Mt. Pleasant Jackson Alfred L. (Jackson & Hannagan), hairdresser, base- ment 179 Moody, house 166 Chestnut Jackson Alfred S., plater, house 68 Cushing Jackson Alphonzo M., emp. C. W. Co., house 15 Gordon Jackson Atwood J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 125 Chestnut Jackson Charles J., civil engineer, boards 552 Main
Jackson Edward C., emp. U. S. W. Co., house 34 Winthrop Jackson Edward L. (Am. Novelty Co.), 210 Moody, h. 220 do. Jackson Eliza A., widow of Joseph, house 13 Winthrop Jackson Elizabeth, boards Clark's lane
Jackson Ernest B., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 210 Ash Jackson Francina, emp. Am. W. W. Co., house 40 Brown' Jackson Frank, at Am. W. W. Co., house 67 Brown Jackson Fred L., barber, Moody, house 166 Chestnut Jackson George A., car maker, boards 552 Main Jackson Guy, student, boards 125 Chestnut Jackson Harry P., draughtsman (B.), boards 220 Moody Jackson Herbert L., optician, 195 Ash, house do. Jackson Joseph A., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 79 Alder Jackson Marshall C., at Am. W. W. Co., house 210 Ash Jackson Robert, machinist, house 234 Ash
Jackson Samuel Rev., moved to Somerville
GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO.,
LUMBER
Bacon Street, Waltham.
Prices the lowest in the city.
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Jackson Sarah W., widow of Thomas, h. Riverview av., C. P. Jackson Theodore F., watch case maker (Province ct., B.), h. 552 Main
Jackson Walter B., emp. Am. W. W. Co., boards 13 Winthrop Jackson Walter D., watchmaker, 663 Main, house 556 Main Jackson Walton V. L., foreman, O. & H. Watch Dial Co., boards Riverview av., C. P.
Jackson William P., manager, 575 Main, house do.
Jackson & Hannagan (Alfred L. Jackson and Philip D. Han- nagan), hairdresser, basement 179 Moody [Green
Jacobsen C. Maud, stenographer, 661 Main, bds. at Kendall Jakeman Samuel J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 116 Taylor James Charles A., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 240 Crescent James Walter H., draughtsman, W. B. & D. Wks., bds. Fred Wentworth's, Chamberlain Terrace
Jameson Alden, mineral water (I Pemberton sq., B.), and Trapelo road, corner Woburn, house do.
Jameson Charles S., bottler, boards Alden [road Jameson Joseph W., bottler, boards Alden Jameson's, Trapelo JANES BROS., (John E. and Charles W.), provisions, 87 Moody [see page 21]
Janes Charles W. (Janes Bros.), 87 Moody, r. 17 Crescent
Janes John Elmer (Janes Bros.), 87 Moody, h. 144 Robbins
Janes Lucy A., widow of Edwin, boards 252 Ash
JAQUETH, C. H., pres. The Am. W. Mfg. Co., 159 High, h. at Woburn [see page 2]
Jaroenpra Jacob, laborer, house 88 Exchange
Jarvis Anna O., clerk 145 Moody, rooms 73 Chestnut
Jarvis George, mason (12 Marshall, B.), h. 75 Chestnut
Jarvis William F., physician, 233 Moody, house do.
Jeffrey Morris, engineer, F. R. R., house rear 50 Calvary Jendrick Adolph, laborer, house 430 River
Jenison Lotta C., widow of Elijah, house 164 Moody Jenison, see Jennison
Jenkins Edgar S. (E. S. Jenkins & Co.), millinery, 29 Moody, house 61 Crescent
JENKINS ELIZABETH F. MRS., chiropidist and manicure, 137 I-2 Moody, rooms do. [see page 91]
JENKINS E. S. & CO.,(Edgar S. Jenkins), millinery, 29 Moody [ see page 89]
Jenkins Susan, boards 88 Taylor
Jenks Willard I., clerk (B.), boards 58 Myrtle
Jennings Martha A. L., house 37 Cushing
Jennison Arthur (Harding & Jennison), real estate and insur- ance, 3 Moody (629 Tremont Bldg., B.), h. 20 Russell Jennison Elden H., boards 58 Adams
JENNISON ELMER E., apothecary, 208 Moody, cor. Cush- ing, house 157 Lowell [see opp. page]
Jennison Freeman, house 91 Francis
MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT THE BOSTON STORE, C. F. LAMB,
145 MOODY STREET.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. E. JENNISON,
Pharmacist,
208 Moody St., cor. Cushing, Harrington's Block, Waltham, Mass.
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, etc. Choice Tobacco and Cigars.
E. E. J.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
F. P. SIMMONS, EYE SPECIALIST
AND OPTICIAN.
Oculists' Prescriptions Carefully Filled.
162 Chestnut Street, Waltham.
CHARLES F. ROGERS,
Apothecary,
HARRINGTON'S BLOCK - 665 MAIN STREET, WALTHAM.
Pure Drugs. Fine Chemicals.
Waltham Church Organ Factory.
E. W. LANE,
CHURCH ORGAN BUILDER, WALTHAM, MASS.
Pipe Organs of the Highest Grade of Excellence, for Churches, Chapels, Residences, etc. Careful Attention given to Tuning, Repairing, Revoicing, etc.
Factory and Office 1041 Main Street.
202
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE A. T. STEARNS LUMBER COMPANY.
FLORIDA GULF CYPRESS A SPECIALTY.
Cypress Lumber, Cypress Shingles, Cypress Timber, Georgia Pine, Florida Ash, Spruce and Hemlock.
Rift Hard Pine, Ash, Oak & Maple Flooring. QUARTER SAWED CYPRESS SQUARES.
Cypress Sheathing and Clapboarding.
GUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS.
MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, COLUMNS, ETC.
Doors, Windows and Blinds.
BUILDERS' FINISH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Window and Door Frames, Stair Posts, Rails and Balusters, Store and Office Fittings, Counters, Bowl Stands, Mantel Shelves, Etc.
Carpenter and Mill Work of All Kinds. SASH BARS AND GREENHOUSE STOCK.
TANKS, CISTERNS, DYE TUBS.
FENCE POSTS, RAILS AND PICKETS, CYPRESS BOAT STOCK. Kiln Dried Lumber Always in Stock.
Send for Book, "Cypress Lumber and its Uses." No Charge.
Main Office, Mills and Wharves at Neponset, Office and Exhibit, 166 Devonshire Street, BOSTON. Office and Warerooms, 104 Friend Street,
P. O. Address, Neponset, Mass.
Long Distance Telephones.
2
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
V
R. G. MARSHALL, Eye Specialist.
Rooms, 6 & 7 Methodist Building, WALTHAM, MASS.
Hours, 1 to 5, 7 to 8 P. M. Sundays, 3 to 6 P. M.
Personal examination of every case. No charge for examination when Glasses are required.
C. P. NUTTING, RIVERVIEW BOAT HOUSE, Waltham, Mass.
MANUFACTURER OF CANVAS CANOES. Boats and Canoes to Let. Storage by Month or Year. TELEPHONE.
SEATING CAPACITY, 1025. Orchestra, 576. Balcony, 449.
STAGE DIMENSIONS.
Width Proc. Opening, 32 Feet. Height 28
Footlights to Back Wall, 36 Dist'ce Between Walls, 62 "
T. H. ARMSTRONG, Attorney.
PARK THEATRE, WALTHAM.
E. D. DAVENPORT, Business Manager.
MANAGERS FOR
The Buttrick Estate Proprietors, ELM STREET, Waltham. Mass.
Distance Between Fly Girders . . . 42 Feet. Height of Grooves from Stage . . . . 16 to 24 " Stage to Rigging Loft . 52 Depth Under Stage . . 15 PRINTING REQUIRED.
7 Stands. 175 Lithographs. 35 3-sheets. 3000 Heralds.
EDWARD F. SNELL,
Treasurer.
ROBERTSON & PERRY, Canoe Builders.
Canvas, Racing, and War CANOES a Specialty. CANOES AND BOATS TO RENT. Awarded a Diploma for Canvas Canoes and Appliances, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1895. MOODY STREET BOAT HOUSE, WALTHAM, MASS. Telephone No. 135-3.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT B. JOHNSON, Successor to WHITFORD & JOHNSON,
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVERWARE, Etc. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS.
Special attention to Fitting Compound Lenses, and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
663 MAIN STREET - WALTHAM, MASS.
Personal Attention given to Fine Watch and Clock Repairing.
C. J. HOUGHTON, 11 MOODY STREET.
EYES TESTED FREE. OPTICAL GOODS. JEWELRY, + DIAMONDS, + WATCHES. SOLID SILVER. LOW PRICES. PLATED WARE. Silver Novelties. Clocks! Clocks! Umbrellas, Pocket Books. HOLLOW WARE. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. FLAT WARE.
J. P. NOBLE,
OPTICIAN, WATCHMAKER,
692 Main Street, Waltham. PRESCRIPTION WORK AND REPAIRING.
THE WALTHAM JEWELRY CO. FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS
AND JEWELRY.
Rich Cut Glass. Fine Decorated China.
183 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS. Prompt Repairing a Specialty.
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Jennison John, house '20 Cushing
Jennison M. Etta, money order clerk, Post Office, boards 71 Chestnut
Jennison Phineas, house 71 Chestnut
Jennison, see Jenison
Jensen Ida C., widow of Thomas H., house Belleview, corner Prospect
Jepson Emma J., teacher, Lowell school, bds. at Watertown Jerauld William E., shipper (B.), boards 15 Robbins
Jeru August, machinist, 218 1-2 Moody, boards 158 Ash
Jewell Arthur, emp. B. Mfg. Co., boards 228 River
Jewett Edward T., at Am. W. T. Co., house 14 Lowell
Jewell Hiram, house 164 Chestnut
Jewell Mrs., house 20 Lexington
Jewell Peter, emp. B. Mfg. Co., boards 228 River
Jewell Sarah B., widow of Isaac B., house 9 Pine
Jewett Sarah E., widow of Luther, teacher of drawing (Wes- ton)
Joadrie John Mrs., house 74 Robbins
Johnson Alma Mrs., house 126 Charles
Johnson Amos, farmer, boards 45 Farnsworth
Johnson Andrew, laborer, house 5 Whitney avenue Johnson Andrew L., boards 5 Whitney avenue
Johnson Augusta, cook, Waltham Hosital, boards do.
Johnson Augustus, at Am. W. W. Co., house 31 Orange
Johnson August, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., boards 6 Calvary
JOHNSON BYRON BERKELEY, (Johnson & Johnson), law- yers, 3 Moody, rms. 10 and II, and (53 Tremont, room 5, B.), house 45 Pond [see page 52] Johnson Charles, emp. Am. W. W. Co., boards 132 Crescent Johnson Charles, laborer, boards 16 Mechanic
Johnson Charles H., clerk, 9 Moody, boards 278 Crescent Johnson Eleanor Mrs., clerk, 107 Moody, house 23 Maple Johnson Ella A. Mrs., house 47 Wadsworth av. Johnson Elmer C., sponger (B.), house 15 Sharon
Johnson Francis M., at Am. W. W. Co., house 145 Robbins Johnson Frank P., civil engineer, house 269 Crescent
Johnson Frederick W., mason, house Quince
Johnson George L., emp. Am. W. W. Co., house 139 Myrtle Johnson George L., jeweler, 663 Main, boards 63 Chestnut Johnson George W., blind fastener maker, house 222 Bacon Johnson Horace I., apothecary, 617 Main, house 12 Lyman Johnson James W., laborer, boards 409 River
Johnson James T., janitor, Bright school, house 47 Vernon Johnson John, harness maker, 733 Main, house 8 Williams Johnson John, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., house rear 398 River Johnson John B., machinist, 218 1-2 Moody, h. 5 Whitney av. Johnson John L., laborer, house 98 Cushing
Reed's Carriage Repository. 239 MT. AUBURN ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.
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WALTHAM [J]. DIRECTORY.
Johnson John W., dial sinker, Am. W. W. Co., h. 98 Alder Johnson Josialı B., clerk (B.), house 47 Wadsworth avenue Johnson Maria, widow of Edward, boards 118 Central Johnson Marie, laundress, Waltham Hospital, Hope av., b. do. Johnson Mary A., housekeeper, 790 Main, boards do.
Johnson Meda Mrs., emp. Am. W. W. Co., boards 47 Alder JOHNSON MELVIN M., (Johnson & Johnson), lawyers, 3 Moody and (53 Tremont, B.), house 46 Pond [see p. 52] Johnson Newell D., dentist, 128 Moody, house 428 Lexington Johnson Orville A., widow of Robert, house 63 Chestnut Johnson Oscar, buckle maker, h. off South, opp. Dartmouth Johnson Peter, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., boards 392 River Johnson Richard M., machinist, house 23 Maple
JOHNSON ROBERT B., watches, etc., 663 Main, house 67 Chestnut [see page 204]
Johnson Sanford, laborer, A. T. Lyman's, boards J. B. Went- worth's, Beaver
Johnson Sarah E., nurse, boards 375 Main
Johnson Watson, painter, house 42 Floyd
Johnson William C., drug clerk, 617 Main, rooms do.
Johnson William H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 278 Crescent
JOHNSON WILLIAM H., insurance and real estate, 661 Main, house 6 Willow [see page II]
Johnson William R., musician, house 51 Alder
JOHNSON & JOHNSON, (Byron B. and Melvin M. John- son), lawyers, 3 Moody and (53 Tremont, B.) [see p. 52] Johnson, see Jeanson, also Johnston
Johnston William R., musician, house 51 Alder
Johonnot Ira E., salesman (E. Cambridge), house 75 Dale
Jolin Austin, polisher, W. Mfg. Co., h. Rumford av., C. P.
Jolin Isaac, emp. W. Mfg. Co., boards Austin Jolin's
Jones Arthur U., carpenter, house 7 Winthrop Jones Arthur W., farmer, boards 261 Weston
Jones Benjamin, emp. Am. W. W. Co., boards 119 Adams
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