Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1897-1898, Part 5

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 644


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2 I Crescent


4


3 Adams


40


Whitney ave.


58


57 Moody


STEARNS, from 109 Taylor to 106 High, Ward 7. 2


I Taylor


0


O


I7 Cushing 0 Chestnut 0 High


STOW, from 26I Weston to 1300 Ward I.


Main,


SUMMER, from opp. 49 Pleasant to 107 Lexington, Ward 2.


2 I Pleasant Harris


0


0 Lyman


II8 II9 Church


136 Warren ave.


I39 Summer street ave.


180


179 Lexington


SUMMER AVENUE, from I39 Summer, Ward 2.


SUMMIT, from 188 Hammond to Prospect Hill Park, Ward I.


2


I Hammond


IO Lawrence 0 Irving Hawthorne


0 Bryant


0 Franklin


0 Carleton 0 Prospect Hill Park


SUN, from II Fern to 174 Prospect, Ward 4. 2


O


I Fern .29 Central ave.


0 Prospect


SUNNYSIDE, from South, beyond Ward 4. Hartwell, to Morton, Left. Right. 0 O Morton


TAYLOR, from 180 Moody to 213


Wards 5, 7.


Newton,


2


I


Moody


I6


Union


44


45


Hall


62


63


Lowell


90


91


Gardner


109


Stearns


I36


I37


Newton


THAYER'S ROAD (L. P.), from Warren to Belmont line, Ward 2.


TOLMAN, from Robbins, beyond Lowell, to Newton line, Ward 6.


2


I


Robbins


0


Fuller


0


Washington ave.


0


Craft


0


Newton line


0


TOTTEN'S COURT, from 82 Ba- con, Ward I.


TOWNSEND, from 450 Main, Ward 3.


TRAPELO ROAD, from Belmont line to Lincoln, Ward 2.


0


0


0


0


Belmont line


Quince


Forest


0


Woburn


0


Bow


O


0


Lexington


O


0


Smith


O


0


Lincoln


TURNER, from South, at Roberts crossing, westerly to F. R. R. round house, Ward 4


UNION, from 15 Gordon to 16 Tay- lor, Ward 5.


VARNUM PARK, from 61 Dale to 247 Bacon, Ward I.


VERNON, from 45 Prospect to Weston, near Fiske ave., Ward 4.


2 I Prospect 2 71 South


90 Auburn


0 0 Weston


WADSWORTH AVENUE, from 370 Moody to 205 Lowell, Ward 6.


WALL, from 15 McKenn to the. river, Ward 7.


0 I64


O


50


82


STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


WALNUT, from 100 Crescent to 205 Moody, Ward 5.


Left.


Right.


2 I Crescent


20 19 Moody


74


73


Moody


O


Charles river


WHITNEY AVENUE, from 139 Moody to 40 Spruce, Ward 5.


WILLIAMS, from 126 Charles to F. R. R., Ward 3.


2


I


Charles


32


3I


Felton


0


0


F. R. R.


WILLOW, from 200 Main to River, opp. W. B. & D. Works, Ward 3.


I Main 2


I00 99 Grove


I30


Evergreen way


160


Nevens lane


I70


Foundry ave.


18I


Lynch's lane


185


Parker lane


214


213


River


WILLOW AVENUE, changed to Evergreen way. Ward 2.


WILTON (L. P.), from end Wa- verley, Ward 2.


0


Waverley


0


Bowker


WINTER, from Lincoln, beyond Curve, to the Lincoln line,


Wards I, 2.


0


O


Lincoln


O


0


Locust


Prospect Hill ave.


0 West


0


Lincoln line


WINTHROP, from 99 South to Fiske ave., .Ward 4.


34 Pearl.


WOBURN, from Trapelo road at Alden Jameson's north to the Lexington line, Ward 2.


WOERD AVENUE, from 307 Cres- cent to Riverview ave., Crescent Park, Ward 6.


2


I Crescent


46


45 Riverview ave. Rumford ave.


60 Martyn


74


61 Endicott Randall


84 Riverview ave.


WORCESTER LANE, from Bacon, near junction Lexington, wester- ly, Ward I.


0


0 Warren


0


0


Grant ave.


O


0 Watertown line.


WELLINGTON, from 921 Main to C. M. R. R., Ward I.


0 Homestead place


WEST, from Winter, near Reuben Wyman's, to the Weston line, Ward I.


IVEST DALE, from 214 Beacon to foot Prospect Hill, Ward I.


0 0 Bacon


0 Farnsworth


0 (private way)


WESTON, from 956 Main to the Weston line, Stony Brook, Wards I, 4.


2


I Main South


27 Elm ave.


O Vernon Fiske ave.


I51 Highland ave. 26I Stow


0 Weston line


WHITCOMB,


from


Benefit


to


Charles river,


Left.


Right.


0


Benefit


0


Ward 7.


0


McKenn


O


WARREN, from Main, nearly opp. Gore, to Watertown line, Ward 2. 0 Main 0


0


Beaver


0 Waverley


O


Bowker


0


Webster


Barnes


O


0


0


Watertown line


WARREN AVENUE, from 81 Lex- ington to 136 Summer, Ward 2.


WASHINGTON AVENUE, from 392 Moody to Tolman, Ward 6


2 I Moody


58 57 Lowell 0 0 Tolman


WATER, from 54 Charles to 59 Fel- ton, Ward 3.


WAVERLEY (L. P.), from Warren beyond Beaver to Wilton, Ward 2. 0 0 Warren Lincoln 0 Wilton


WEBSTER (L. P.), from Warren, near Watertown line, southerly to Watertown line, Ward 2.


4


II4


0


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, OFFICES, ETC.


BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS. OFFICES, ETC.


Adams Building, 603 to 607 Main Asbury Temple, Methodist Building, Main, cor. Moody A. O. H. Hall, 655 Main


A. O. U. W. Building, 128 to 136 Moody


A. O. U. W. Hall, 128 Moody


Bank Building, 637 Main


Bartlett Block, 199-205 Moody


Bill's Block, Prospect, cor. Bills


Buttrick's New Block, 555 to 561 Main


Carpenter's Hall, 673 Main


Central Block, 617 to 627 Main


Cheney Block, 6 to 10 Church


City Hall, 618 Main


Connelly Block, 107 to 115 Moody


Convent of Notre Dame Training School, 52 and 58 Newton


Court House, in Police Station build- ing, Lexington


Eagle Block, 655 to 673 Main


Endicott Hall, 128 Moody


Exchange Hall, 725 to 729 Main


Foundry Block, foot Foundry av.


Fraternity Hall, 128 Moody French's Block, 210 to 212 Moody Gardner Block, Newton, cor. River


Glidden Block, 167 to 171 Moody Good Templars' Hall, 693 Main Goodnow Block, 708 to 712 Main Granite Block, rear 583 Main


Granite Hall, Granite Block, rear 583 Main


Greeley Block, 719 to 723 Main G. A. R. Hall, 27 Moody


Hall Block, 146 to 162 Moody


Hall Building, 117 to 125 Moody Harrington Block, 194 to 208 Moody Higgins Block, 85 to 93 Moody Hovey Hall, 27 Moody


Kingsbury Block, 156 to 162 Moody Lawrence Block. 675 to 681 Main


Lawrence Building, 893 to 897 Main Leland Home for Aged Women, 21 Newton


Lincoln Building, 133 to 139 Moody Lincoln Hall, 137 I-2 Moody


Long Block, Lawton place, off River Lyman Hall, 12 Moody


Masonic Hall, 14 Moody


Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince and Trapelo road


Maynard Block, 696 to 700 Main Maynard Hall, 700 Main


McGurn's Block, 577 to 581 Main


Methodist Building, I to 5 Moody, and 678 to 688 Main


New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., 25 Lexington


Odd Fellows' Hall, 661 Main Park Theatre, 16 Elm


Park Theatre Block, 15 to 18 Elm Parmenter Block, 25 to 29 Moody Philedian Hall, 10 Moody


Pickering Hall, Asbury Temple, 686. Main


Police Station, Lexington, near


Main


Pope & Whitney's Block, 609 to 615 Main


Post Office, Methodist bldg., Moody, cor. Main


Priest's Building, 651 to 657 Main


Prospect Block, 705 to 709 Main


Public Library, 15 Moody


Quigg's Block, School, cor. Ex- change Reynolds Hall, I37 I-2 Moody,


room 6


Riley's Block, 675 to 681 Main


Rumford Building, 610 to 622 Main


St. Joseph's Hall, 563 Main


Saltmarsh Block, 189 to 197 Moody School Committee, office, 3 Moody,


room 35 Shepherd Block, Moody I79 to 187 I-2


Shepherd Hall, 185 Moody


Smyth's Block, 157 to 165 Moody


Spruce Street Hall, 50 Spruce


Stark Building, 218 to 224 Moody


Stearns & Crehore Block, 691 to 697 Main


Superintendent of Schools, office, 3 Moody, room 36


Temperance Hall, 150 Moody


Townsend Block, 583 to 589 Main


Union Hall, 150 Moody


Waltham City Home, South


Waverly Villas, 188 to 194 1-2 Adams Waltham Hospital, Hope av.


Waltham National Bank Building, 637 Main


Warner Block, 99 to 105 Moody


Waverly Block, 711 to 717 Main


Welch's Block, 9 to 15 Moody


Welch's Hall, 14 Moore


Wentworth Block, off 902 Main


West End (The), Main, cor. Pros- pect


Whitford's Block, 641 to 647 Main Whitford's Building, 659 to 663 Main Young Men's Christian Association, 99 Moody


Young Women's Christian Associa- tion, 137 I-2 Moody


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD BOUNDARIES.


CITY OF WALTHAM, IN THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


ORDERED: That there be a new division of the territory of the City of Waltham into wards in accordance with the authority af Cliapter 417 of the Acts of 1893, and that the new Ward Lines of said City be, and hereby are established as follows:


WARD I.


Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Spring street; thence westerly by Main street to Weston street; thence by Weston street to the Weston town line; thence to the Weston and Lincoln town lines to Winter street; thence by Winter street to Lincoln street; thence by Lincoln street to Lexington street; thence by Lex- ington street to Pond street; thence by Pond street to Exchange street; thence by Exchange street to School street; thence by School street to Spring street; thence by Spring street to the point of beginning.


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WARD 2.


Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Spring street; thence easterly by Main street to the Watertown line; thence north- erly and westerly by the Watertown, Belmont, Lexington and Lincoln town lines to Winter street; thence by Winter street to Lincoln street; thence by Lincoln street to Lexington street; thence by Lexington street to Pond street; thence by Pond street to Ex- change street; thence by Exchange street to School street; thence by School street to Spring street; thence by Spring street to the point of beginning.


WARD 3.


Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Grant street; thence easterly by Main street to the Watertown line; thence south- erly by the Watertown line to the Charles river; thence westerly by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard street; thence to Harvard street and by Harvard street to Charles street; thence by Charles street to Grant street; thence by Grant street to the point of beginning.


WARD 4.


Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Grant street; thence westerly by Main street to Weston street; thence by Weston street to the Weston town line; thence southerly by the Weston town line to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard street; thence to Harvard street and by Harvard street to Charles street; thence by Charles street to Grant street; thence by Grant street to the point of beginning.


WARD 5.


Beginning on the Charles river at a point opposite a private way through land owned by the Waltham Gas Light Company, and known as Cooper lane; thence southerly to and by said private way, or Cooper lane, to Pine street; thence easterly by Pine street to Lowell street; thence by Lowell street to Myrtle street; thence westerly by Myrtle street to Moody street; thence southerly by


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CEMETERIES. RAILROAD STATIONS.


Moody street to Ash street; thence westerly by Ash street to Cres- cent street; thence northerly by Crescent street to Prospect street; thence by Prospect street to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to the point of beginning.


WARD 6.


Beginning on High street at the Newton line; thence westerly by High street to Lowell street; thence southerly by Lowell street to Myrtle street; thence westerly by Myrtle street to Moody street; thence southerly by Moody street to Ash street; thence westerly by Ash street to Crescent street; thence northerly by Crescent street to Prospect street; thence by Prospect street to the Charles river; thence by the Charles river to the Newton line; thence by the New- ton line to the point of beginning.


WARD 7.


Beginning on High street at the Newton line; thence westerly by High street to Lowell street; (thence northerly by Lowell street to Pine street; thence westerly by Pine street to a private way through land owned by the Waltham Gas Light Company, and known as Cooper lane; thence northerly by said private way, or Cooper lane, to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to the New- ton line; thence by the Newton line to the point of beginning.


Wherever a street, way or the Charles river is mentioned in the foregoing as a dividing line, it is the intent of this order that the centre of such street, way or river shall be the line of division.


Adopted in the Board of Aldermen March 25, and approved by the Mayor April 5, 1895.


CEMETERIES.


Calvary (Catholic), High, bey. Cedar and Calvary, above Flood. Church Street (Catholic), Church, bet. School and Summer Grove Hill, Main, beyond Beaver Brook station


Mt. Feake, 218 South, beyond Highland and off Prospect


RAILROAD STATIONS.


Beaver Brook, Main, near Massasoit, John F. Caldwell, station agent Bleachery, River, near Willow, Mary R. Hudson, station agent Clematis Brook, Beaver, John J. Manning, station agent


Lexington Street, Lexington, beyond Summer, W. M. Meikle, station agent


Newton street, Newton, cor. Gorham, William B. Greene, station agent


Riverview, off Prospect, near the bridge, Joseph M. Stevens, station agent


Roberts station, South, corner Turner, L. P. Clifton, station agent Waltham, Carter, n. Elm, Herbert C. Shepard, station agent


Waltham Highlands, Hammond, Lewis B. Jones, station agent


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CHURCHES. SCHOOLS. WOMAN'S CLUB.


CHURCHES.


Baptist Church, Charles, corner Moody


Beth-Eden Baptist Church, Maple, near Moody Christ's Church (Episcopal), 756 Main Church of the Ascension (Episcopal), Moody, corner High Church of Our Saviour (Universalist), Main near Grant


First Methodist Episcopal, Main, corner Moody First Parish Church (Cong. Unitarian), Church, corner School First Presbyterian Church, 130 Moody Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church, Moody, corner Cherry St. Joseph's French Catholic Church, Central St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, School, opposite Common Swedish Congregational Church, Main near Moody Trinitarian Congregational Church, 740 Main


Waltham Society of the New Jerusalem, Lexington, near Bacon


SCHOOLS ..


High, Church street, corner School street.


North Grammar, School street, corner Lexington street.


South Grammar, High street.


Thomas Hill, Main street, corner Heard street. Pond End, Winter street. .


Thomas R. Plympton, Bacon street, near Plympton street. Thomas B. Bright, Grove street, near New Grove street. Banks, Main street, corner South street.


Lowell, Newton street, near Clinton street.


Seth Bemis, Orange street, near Moody street. Chauncy Newhall, Prospect street, corner Charles street. John Roberts, Roberts Crossing.


Bradshaw Stearns, High street, corner Beach street. Manual Training, Charles street, near Grant street. Waltham Training for Nurses, rear 716 Main street. Notre Dame Training, 52 Newton street. St. Joseph's Parochial, School street, near Common street. Waltham New Church, Lexington street, near Beaver street. Mellor's, 3 Moody street.


WALTHAM WOMAN'S CLUB. Organized April 19, 1893.


Mrs. Nancy M. Daniels, Pres .; Mrs. Mary Young, Vice Pres .; Miss Sarah E. Frost, Second Vice Pres .; Mrs. Ida Louise Gibbs, Rec. Sec .; Miss M. Jennie Miles, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. S. Isabel Smythe, Treas .; Miss Helen Torrey, Auditor. Mrs. Josephine B. Bright, Mrs. Harriet C. Emery, Mrs. Fannie R. Dill, Mrs. Nellie Gove, Mrs. Mary G. Lamb, Miss . Josephine Boyce, Mrs. S. F. Annie Fiske, Mrs. Frances C. Harvey, Mrs. Mary V. Priest, Mrs. Louise Strickland, Di- rectors.


WALTHAM DIRECTORY,


1897=8.


THE MEANING OF THE FOLLOWING ABBREVIATIONS.


Ab., above; agt., agent; emp., employee; Am. W. W. Co., American Waltham Watch Co .; Am. W. Mnfg. Co., American Waltham Manu- facturing Co .; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bey., beyond; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.), Boston; B. Mnfg. Co., Boston Manufacturing Co .; bsmt., basement; Camb., Cam- bridge; Col. W. Co., Columbia Watch Co .; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; C. M. R. R., Central Massachusetts Railroad; ct., court; C. P., Crescent Park; D. & F. Mnfg. Co., Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co .; F. R. R., Fitchburg Railroad; h. house; J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., Judson L. Thompson Manufacturing Co .; lab., laborer; L. P., Lincoln Park; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; n., near; O'H., W. D. Co., O'Hara, Waltham Dial Co .; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; rd., road; Rev., Reverend; r., rear; R. C., Roberts Crossing; st., street; sec., secretary; sq., square; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. A.), United States Army; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; U. S. W. Co., United States Watch Co .; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; W. B. & D. Wks., Waltham Bleachery & Dye Works; W. E. W. Co., Waltham Emery Wheel Co .; W. F. Co., Waltham Foundry Co .; W. G. L. Co., Wal- tham Gas Light Co .; W. Mnfg. Co., Waltham Manufacturing Co .; W. N. C. S., Waltham New Church School; Wash., Washington.


Names in large black type are those of business men who patronize this book by giving advertisements, and their ad. can be found by reference to Advertisers' Index, or see page directly after name so capitalized.


The name of a corporation, factory or firm appearing immediately after the name indicates the place of business.


The word street is omitted after the street name is given, as, Main for Main street, etc.


ABBOTT CLARA, house 792 Main


Abbott L. M. Mrs., rooms 148 Robbins


Abbott Olive, widow of John, house 792 Main


Abbott Samuel P., special justice, Second District Court, Lex- ington, house at Watertown


ABINGTON MUT. FIRE INS. CO., of Abington, Mass., Wm. H. Johnson, agent, 661 Main [see page II ]


Abrahamson Sanders, farm hand, bds. J. B. Wentworth, Beaver


Abrahanson August, gardener, S. A. Barton, Beaver, h. do.


Adams. Ann D., house 57 Lyman


Adams Carrie L. Mrs., music teacher, 92 Maple, house do.


LUMBER.


GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO., BACON STREET, - WALTHAM, ON MASS. CENTRAL R. R.


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WALTHAM [A] DIRECTORY.


Adams Charles F., drug clerk, 117 Moody, bds. 118 Robbins Adams Daniel, mason, house 46 Alder


Adams Edwin E., salesman (B.), off end West Dale


Adams Ernest T. (Clough & Adams), provisions, 46 Spruce, house 185 Chestnut


Adams Everett D., emp. Am. W. W. Co., house 170 Lowell Adams Frank D., house 781 Main


Adams Fred H., clerk (B.), house 31 Hammond


Adams George H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 52 Chestnut


Adams Henry H., emp. W. Manfg. Co., bds. 46 Alder Adams House, Susan Z. Hamilton, manager, 94 Adams


Adams John, printer, 117 South, boards do


Adams John A., fish (4 T wharf, B.), h. off end W. Dale


Adams John Q., farmer, house Bear Hill, near Main


Adams Joseph, at Am. W. W. Co., house 30 Orange Adams Laura A. Mrs., nurse, bds. 118 Robbins


Adams Mary F., house 57 Lyman


Adams Myrtie B., teacher, No. Grammar school, bds. 8 Grant Adams Ptolemy P. (P. P. Adams & Co.), dry goods, 135 Moody, house 349 Crescent


ADAMS P. P. & CO., (Ptolemy P. Adams and Obed S. Cath- cart), dry and fancy goods, 135 Moody [see page 89] Adams Stephen W., broom maker, house end Bear Hill av.


ADAMS WILLARD E., collector (56 Main, Watertown, bds. 18 Cross [see page 512]


Adams William A., salesman, Waltham Lumber Co., Linden, house 18 Cross


Adams William A. Jr., driver, h. 72 Robbins


Adcock Charles H., emp. Am. W. W. Co., h. 141 Lowell


Addler William, emp. W. Mfg. Co., bds. 99 Pine


Affleck George D., emp. Am. W. W. Co., house 171 Robbins Agnew Catherine, widow of Hugh, house 5 Brown av.


Ahearn Mary Mrs., h. 19 Exchange ct.


Ahearn Michael D., clerk, 575 Main, bds. 112 School


Ahearn Patrick, laborer, F. R. R., bds. 19 Exchange ct.


Ahlstrand Axel, mechanic (B.), bds. 115 Chestnut


Ahlstrand Hugo, emp. Am. W. W. Co., h. 115 Chestnut * Aiken Ada, clerk, 109 Moody, bds. 14 Crescent Aiken Charles L., mason, house 52 Bacon


Aiken Leroy C., civil engineer, bds. 52 Bacon Aitken Clara J., clerk, bds. 15 Crescent


Alcock Thomas V., moved to Auburndale


Alcorn John S., (Alcorn & Howe), machinists, 224 Ash, h. 222 do.


Alcorn & Howe (John S. Alcorn and Herbert A. Howe), ma- chinists, 224 Ash


Alden George S., job master, Am. W. W. Co., house 21 Church


ACCIDENT. J. ALBERT CHESSMAN, 37 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.


INSURANCE BROKER.


Boston Office, Ames Building, Room 26. Telephone


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


P. P. ADAMS.


O. S. CATHCART.


P. P. ADAMS & CO. - DEALERS IN -


Dry Goods and Small Wares,


Also Men's Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Underwear. CORSETS A SPECIALTY. 135 MOODY ST. - - WALTHAM, MASS.


LARGE ASSORTMENT. CORRECT STYLES.


MII LINERY.


E. S. JENKINS & CO. 29 MOODY STREET, MOURNING WORK A SPECIALTY. FINE GOODS. BEST OF WORK.


MRS. A. E. BURTON, FRENCH MILLINERY AND HAIR GOODS.


193 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS. Mourning Goods a Specialty.


LAMSON & HUBBARD, Lamson & Hubbard


Manufacturers and Retailers of


Silk, Stiff and Soft Hats.


90 and 92 BEDFORD COR. KINGSTON STREET,


BOSTON.


Spring Style, 1897.


Silk Hats Ironed Free of Charge.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


L. W. FRANKLIN,


Successor to W. A. MOODY & CO.


BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.


ERRANT_NOSTON "


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,


Corner Moody and Felton Streets,


WALTHAM - - MASS.


DIRECTLY OPPOSITE FITCHBURG DEPOT.


The Largest and Best Selected Stock -


OF


Clothing, Furnishing Goods,


HATS AND CAPS, IN THE CITY. Boston and Waltham Clothing House, J. R. PARLIN, Proprietor. Methodist Building, 1 Moody St. - - Waltham, Mass.


E 'NGRAVINGS, OILS, ETCHINGS, FINE STATIONERY, BOOKLETS, BLANK BOOKS,


PI ICTURE FRAMES All Latest Designs. CUTLERY.


morgan Brothers,


Parmenter Block, 26 Moody Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


Globe Clothing House.


Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's


CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Bags, etc. Whitford's Building, 659 Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


H. A. FARNSWORTH,


- - DEALER IN -


Shoes, Rubbers, Umbrellas.


Fine Repairing a Specialty.


125 Moody St., Waltham, Mass.


ISAAC WARREN & SON, - DEALERS IN -


BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.


Fine and Medium Grades for Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys and Children. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. 647 MAIN STREET, Waltham,' Mass.


At Popular Prices.


MRS. GEORGIA A. WARREN, Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise, BUTTERICK PATTERNS.


11 Moody Street - - Waltham.


Dr. Elizabeth Foster Jenkins, Chiropodist,


1372 MOODY STREET WALTHAM, MASS.


CORNS


CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING NAILS CURED. Also, Biting of the Finger Nails.


Office Hours - - 9 A. M. till 8 P. M.


Also, LADIES' HAIR DRESSING PARLOR.


Wigs to rent for Masquerades, and Hair Dressed for Evening Parties. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO.


CLIFFORD S. COBB, Proprietor, Is the Largest Dry Goods House in Waltham. FULL LINES OF Desirable Dry Goods, Gentlemen's Furnishings, BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY.


107 TO 115 MOODY STREET WALTHAM, MASS.


WARREN F. EMERSON, CARPETINGS BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, INGRAINS, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. SHADE AND DRAPERY WORK A SPECIALTY. Carpets Made and Laid at Short Notice. 698 MAIN STREET - WALTHAM, MASS.


FRANK MAYNARD,


DEALER IN


DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,


696 MAIN STREET,


Maynard Building


- Waltham, Mass.


WATCH CITY DINING ROOMS. 563 Main Street, Waltham, Mass.


BOARD BY THE WEEK: LADIES, $2.75; GENTS, $3.50. REGULAR DINNERS 30c. I set the best table in Waltham. Try it and see.


J. A. McTERNAN


Manager.


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WALTHAM [A] DIRECTORY.


Alden Mary S., widow of Simeon, house 23 Church Alderman Charles F., provisions (Newton), house 295 Cres-


cent


Aldred William F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 61 Cushing


Alfred Fred, watch case maker (B.), house 60 Alder


Allan William, tailor, 9 Crescent, house 9 Whitney av.


Allen Carrie Estelle, widow of Lowell D., house 108 Main


Allen Charles F., city auditor, office City Hall, room 4, house 50 Vernon


Allen Clara W., teacher, W. No. C. school, Lexington Allen Esther P., widow of William E., house 108 Main


Allen Florence E., teacher, No. Grammar school, bds. 8 Grant Allen Harry, machinist, house 108 Lowell


Allen James, boards 4 Adams


Allen James, jour. tailor, 694 Main, boards 123 Moody Allen Jennie Mrs., bds. 6 Park pl.


Allen Mary, bookkeeper, 56 Felton, boards at Watertown


Allen Mary J., widow Frank S., boards 50 Vernon


Allen Morris, at Am. W. W. Co., house 48 Adams


Allen Press (The), 3 Moody, rm. 13


Allen Rachel C., widow of Wm. F., bds. 112 Myrtle


ALLEN WALTER A., Vice-Pres. and Gen. Man. Geo. J. Bar- ker Lumber Co., 118 Bacon, house at W. Newton [see foot lines ]


Allen William Elliott, emp. Am. W. Mfg. Co., h. 39 Pros- pect av.


Allen Willis D., house 51 Brown


Allen, see Allan, also Allin


ALLIN HORATIO N., lawyer, 661 Main and (I Beacon, B.) house 49 Harvard [see page 52]


Allison J. Alfred, car inspector, F. R. R., h. 10 Calvary


Allison Winthrop S., carpenter, boards rear 79 Central


Allspach George F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 22 Ash Almon John, at Thom. Mfg. Co., rooms 22 Adams Almy Elizabeth C., clerk (B.), boards 755 Main Almy George L., machinist, house 755 Main American Crayon Co., George E. Parmenter, manager, off Pine, near F. R. R., main office, Sandusky, Ohio


American Express Co., Walter J. Stone, agent, 6 Church AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO. of Philadelphia, Penn., Walter & Beal, agents, 637 main, rm. 12 [see page 9]


AMERICAN LAUNDRY COMP'Y, W. T. Seagrave, prop., 104 Felton [see front cover]


American Novelty Co. (Edward L. Jackson), mnfr. hosiery supporters, etc., 210 Moody


AMERICAN TRADE EXCHANGE, G. S. Bridge president, 3 Moody [see page 50]


COAL, WOOD,. HAY, STRAW,


G. F. FROST,


35 Moody St. and Lexington St. AT M. C. R. R.


DRAIN PIPE, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,


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AMERICAN WALTHAM MFG. CO., (THE) bicycle manufact'rs, factory 151 High, salesroom 108 Moody and (160 Tre- mont, B.), C. H. Jaqueth pres., F. L. Howe treas. and mgr. [see page 2]


AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO., R. E. Robbins treasurer, E. C. Fitch president and supt., office Crescent (403 Washington, B.) [see page 5]


American Waltham Watch Co. Band, 103 Moody


AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Elm opp. Benefit [see page 6]


Ames Bliss C., machinist, h. 81 Robbins


Ames Charles H., prop. Hotel Crescent, 23 and 25 Crescent, house do.


Ames Hannah E., widow of John S., boards 144 Summer


Ames Martha K., widow of Alden A., bds. Hotel Crescent Ames Nancy J., house 23 Hall


Amesbury Mary T., widow of Winthrop O., h. 32 Orange


Amrock Annie, milliner (B.), bds. 10 Gorham


Amrock Edward S., house 8 Gorham


Amrock James, flagman, Calvary st. crossing, house 10 Gor- ham




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