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CHAUNCEY-NEWHALL Charles, cor. Prospect-Stella W. Mayo, Principal.
HIGH SCHOOL-Willis L. Eaton, Master. Arthur N. Burke, Sub-Master.
JOHN-ROBERTS, Roberts Crossing- Edith G. Webber, Principal.
JONATHAN B. BRIGHT, Bright street- Louise M. Wilde, Principal.
LOWELL, Newton street-Emma L. H. White, Principal.
NORTH GRAMMAR, cor. Lexington and School-Bradford W. Drake, Master.
POND, End Winter street-Elen M. Jones, Principal.
. ROYAL E. ROBBINS, Chestnut street- Myra F. Metcalf, Principal.
SETH BEMIS, Orange street-Sarah A. Wall, Principal.
SOUTH GRAMMAR. High street-Albert Candlin, Master.
THOMAS HILL, Main, cor. Heard-Carrie M. Leonard, Principal.
THOMAS R. PLYMPTON, Hazel, near Bacon-Susan M. Warren, Principal. WALTHAM MANUAL TRAINING
SCHOOL, Charles street.
Churches
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. Maple, near Moody-W. H. Dvas, Pastor.
CHRIST CHURCH (Episcopal). 754 Main- Rev. F. E. Webster, Rector.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (Univ. Society of Waltham). Main, near Grant. Rev. F. A. Taylor, Pastor.
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Episco- pal). Moody, cor. High-Rev. F. A. Reeve, Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST, Charles, cor. Moody, organized 1852-Rev. F. B. Grenel, Pas- tor.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Asbury Temple, Main street, cor. Moody-Rev. Levi W. Staples, Pastor.
FIRST PARISH CHURCH (Congregational Unitarian), Church, cor. School-Rev. Chas. A. Place, Pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, Alder, corner Beech-Rev. J. F. Langton, Pastor.
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CHURCHES.
(Continued)
IMMANUEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Moody, cor. Cherry-Rev. Jesse Wagner, Pastor.
ST. JOSEPH'S (French Catholic), Central, opp. Jackson-Rey. P. H. Grenier, Pastor.
ST. MARY'S (Roman Catholic), School street-Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pastor. Rev. David F. Regan, Rev. P. J. Foley, Rev. John A. Daley, Asst. Pastors.
SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL, Main street, near Moody.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN (Bethlehem), River, cor. Jackson-Rev. E. J. Peterson, Pastor.
TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL, Main street, above Moody-Rev. C. E. Harrington, Pastor.
WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, Lexington street-Benjamin Worcester, Leader. J. R. Worcester, Clerk. John Daboll, Treas.
Societies
A. O. U. W. (Relief Association)-Charles J. Adcock, President. George E. Mac- kenzie, Secretary and Treasurer.
A. O. U. W. (Watch City Lodge)-Hugh J. Donnelly, Financier. William Silman, Receiver. Thomas H. Ormond, Recorder.
A. O. U. W. (Waltham Lodge, No. 26)- Charles S. Hammond, Financier. Geo. E. Dolher, 'Receiver. Charles J. Adcock, Recorder.
ELECTA CIIAPTER O. E. S., No. 19- Mrs. N. M. Lyon, Secretary. Mrs. Martha Blake, Treasurer.
G. A. R. (E. P. H. Rogers Post, No. 29)- Samuel Patch, Com. T. F. Mansfield, Chaplain. Thomas Glancy, Adj.
IMPROVED ORDER OF HEPTASOPHS (Waltham Conclave, No. 541)-William H. Sawtelle, Sec. Geo. S. Peck, Finan- cier. N. D. Johnson, Treas.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN (Quin- obequin Tribe, No. 36)-Wm. P. Locke, Prophet. Hanson Raynor, Sachem. Thomas Glancy, Chief of Records.
MASONIC (Adoniram Council R. & S. M.) -Henry P. Buncher. Treas. Hollis E. Dennen, Recorder.
MASONIC (Isaac Parker Lodge)-O. V.
Moore, W. M. A. F. Hurd, J. W. H. S. Hartwell, Sec.
MASONIC (Monitor Lodge) -Frank O. Locke, W. M. Robert B. Johnson, Sen.
Warden. C. N. Brodrick, Jun. Warden. Alonzo S. Locke, Sec. C. H. Parks, Tyler. MASONIC (Waltham Royal Arch. Chapter) -Jacob J. S. Peterson, ex-High Priest. Orlow V. Moore, King. Arthur H. Paul, Scribe. L. N. Hall, Treas. S. Friebe, Secy.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS -- C. J. Mc- Bride, G. K. James Mullen, D. G. K. I'. J. Dowd, F. S.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR (Waltham Lodge, No 373)-George S. Alden, Treas. C. O. Morrill, F. R.
KNIGHTS OF MALTA (La Valette Com- mandery. No. 227)-Charles F. True, Sir K. Commander. D. C. Edwardson, Gen. E. W. Harvey, Capt. Gen.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Norumbega Lodge, No. 80)-S. W. Phinney, Secretary; Charles Bond, Treasurer.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAAS (Charles River Co., No. 38)-Capt., John T. Pownell. 1st Lieut., E. P. Washburne; Recorder, H. L. Carpenter.
M. C. O. O. F. (Prospect Court, No. 58)- John H. Boland, C. R. Eugene, L. Cor- coran, Sec.
MILITARY (Co. F, Fifth Regiment, M. V. M.)-C. E. Hamilton, Capt. John F. Williams, 1st Lieut.
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTEC- TION-Dr. Annie M. Warne, Sec. Geo. T. Jones, Treas. William B. Greene, Financial Sec.
ODD FELLOWS (Gov. Gore Lodge, No. 19S)-Charles J. Shepard, Sec. Otis M. Gove, Treas.
ODD FELLOWS (Hawthorn Rebecca Lodge, No. 57)-Mrs. Ida Bull, Rec. Sec. Mrs. Myra F. Wells, Treas.
ODD FELLOW'S (Prospect Lodge, No. 35, I. O. O. F.)-Charles H. Whitten, Sec. George E. Dolber, Treas.
ROYAL ARCANUM (Waltham Council)- Bernard Harris, Sec. P. E. Spaulding, Collector.
ROYAL ARCANUM (Rumford Council, No. 113)-William M. Haines, Sec. Fred P. Rutter, Treas. Geo. E. Dolber, Col.
ROYAL SOCIETY OF GOOD FELLOWS (Wachusett Assembly). E. T. Jewett, Sec. E. W. Moshier, Treas.
SONS OF ST. GEORGE (Victoria Lodge, No. 53)-Thomas Halpin Pres. Arthur E. Travis, Sec. Francis H. Creed, Treas. SONS OF VETERANS (Gen. N. P. Banks, Camp, No. 41) --- W. C. Wilkins, Com. H. E. Woods, Sec.
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SOCIETIES. (Continued)
U. O. of I. O. L. (Waltham Encampment, No. 50)-E. D. Parsons, C. P. C. H. Whitten, Scribe. Harvey C. Wood, Treas. U. O. of I. O. L. (Crescent Lodge, No. 28)- Treas., Lucy Carpenter. Fin. Sec., Sarah J. Rice.
U. O. of I. O. L. (Home Lodge, No. 40)- Euphemia Ross, Fin. Sec. Musette Hem- ler, Treas. Alice M. Carr. Sec.
UNITED ORDER PILGRIM FATHERS (Massasoit Colony, No. 6)-Geo. C. Mac- kenzie, Sec.e S. T. Thomas, Col.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS (E. P. H. Rogers Relief Corps, No. 25)-Mrs. Mary E. Draper, Pres. Mrs. S. J. Rice, Sec. Mrs. Lizzie J. Patch, Treas.
Institutions, Clubs, Associations, Etc
AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO. BAND & ORCHESTRA-103 Moody.
A. O. U. W. BUILDING ASSOCIATION- Samuel Friebe, Pres. John Rushton, Vice-Pres. N. D. Johnson, Sec. and Treas, CRESCENT PARK LAND ASSOCIATION -Daniel O'Hara, Pres. Daniel F. Viles, Treas.
FLASHLIGHT CLUB-C. E. M. Harring- Pres .; G. Bartlett Willard, Vice-Pres .; Francis C. Mann, Sec. and Treas.
GRADUATE NURSES' ASSOCIATION- Cutler House, Miss Nelle L. Daniels, Pres. Miss Katherine F. Reid, Clerk and Treas.
INFANTS' HOSPITAL, rear 751 Main.
LELAND HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, 21 Newton street-Dr. John Willis, Pres. Charles Dix, Vice-Pres. M. Louise War- ren, Sec. G. B. Willard, Treas.
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE MINDED, Waverley Oaks road-W. W. Swan, Pres. R. C. Hum- phreys, Treas. C. E. Ware, Sec. Walter E. Fernald, M. D., Resident Superinten- dent.
MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. Organized June 14, 1901, of Waltham, New- ton, Watertown, Weston and Vicinity, Office of the Secretary, 53 Cushing Street. N. P. BANKS CLUB-Frank P. Kenney, Pres. Edward Gallagher, Sec. Frank Mooney, Treas.
NOTRE DAME TRAINING SCHOOL, un- der the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
PHOENIX CLUB-T. H. Rollinson, Pres. C. F. Allen, Sec. and Treas.
PIETY CORNER CLUB, organized 1886- J. R. Worcester, Pres. B. B. Shedd, Treas. Miss Elinor Burnham, Sec.
PUTNAM HOME FOR GRADUATE NURSES, organized Jan., 1900.
PYTHIAN CLUB-Pres., John W. Mun- ster. Sec., S. W. Phinney, Treas., B. E. Winslow.
ST. JOSEPH'S C. T. A. S .- Thomas Burke, Pres. Edward Brophy, Sec. Joseph P. Morrissey, Treas.
ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL, Pond street-Bro. James, Director.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY-Dr. C. J. McCormick, Pres. B. A. Buckley, Vice-Pres. William F. Rooney, Sec. Michael Keane, Treas.
WALTHAM CANOE CLUB-Walter F. Butts, Pres. William Hough, Vice-Pres. H. C. Hall. Treas. B. F. Clements, Sec. WALTHAM CITY HOME, South street- H. H. Bumford, Superintendent.
WALTHAM CYCLE CLUB -- S. P. Adams, Pres. F. M. Haggerty, Treas. W. M. Ryan, Sec.
WALTHAM GRADUATE NURSES' REG- ISTRY, organized 1900, Main street.
WALTHAM HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION -- Geo. P. Drury, Pres. Mrs. Geo. J. Barker, Vice-Pres. Alice P. Childs, Sec. Walter F. Starbuck, Treas. WALTHAM HOSPITAL, Hope avenue- Arthur Lyman. Pres. Henry N. Fisher, Charles F. Stone, Vice-Presidents, Elwin F. Atkins, Treas, George R. Beal, Clerk. WALTHAM LADIES' HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY-Mrs. L. T. Burnham, Pres. Mrs. G. W. Strickland, Sec. Mrs. F. O. Locke, Treas.
WALTHAM MEDICAL CLUB-L. B. Clark, M. D., Pres.
WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL, Lexington street, near Beaver.
WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY-Nathan Warren, Chairman; Michael J. Connelly, Christine Fulton, Joseph E. Mitchell, Wm. D. Parkinson, Thomas H. Rollinson, Di- rectors; Mary E. Bill, Librarian; Anna Warner, Assistant.
WALTHAM TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES-A. Worcester, M. D., Pres. Miss Georgena Moore,
Treas. Miss Beatrice De Veber. Principal. Helen E. Buttinger, Asst. Principal.
WALTHAM TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 259-George E. Regan, Pres. Edwin C. Fowler, Sec. A. F. Mumford, Treas.
WATCH FACTORY MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, organized Feb. 9, 1867- Re-organized Feb. 25, 1879.
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INSTITUTIONS, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS (Continued)
WALTHAM VETERAN FIREMAN'S AS- SOCIATION-F. W. Van Cor, Pres. J. Peterson, Vice-Pres. J. Y. Marden, Sec. E. M. Richardson, Treas.
YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION-Fred Burke, Pres. W. H. Ryan, Treas.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION-Mrs. Fred W. Farley, Pres. Mrs. H. E. Dennen, Treas. Miss A. L. Fiel, Rec Sec.
Corporations
AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO .- Ezra C. Fitch. Pres. Royal Robbins, Treas.
ATLAS CHEMICAL CO .- H. B. Chamber- lain, mgr. 224 Calvary.
GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO., 118 Bacon-George J. Barker, Pres. Lyman H. Matthews, Sec. and Gen. Mgr.
BOSTON MANUFACTURING CO., off Moody street-Arthur T. Lyman, Treas, Office 50 State, Boston.
JOHN ROBERTS & SON COMPANY, South street-H. S. Milton, Pres. Wm. Roberts, Treas.
JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO., off South, Roberts' Crossing-R. S. Douglas, Pres. William P. Bartel, Sec. and Treas. MASS. FAN. CO., Bedford. near Prospect. STARK TOOL CO., 218 to 224 Mody-John Stark, Treas.
WALTHAM BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS, River street, opp. Willow-Geo. E. Jordan, Agent. Ronald T. Lyman, Treas. Office, 50 State, Boston.
WALTHAM CLOCK CO., Wm. C. Henry, Treas. 21812 Moody.
WALTHAM COAL CO., 663 Main-Fred P. Rutter , Pres. William E. Macurda, Treas. Alfred H. Blackman, Sec.
Bradstreet, Pres. A. E. Bradstreet, Treas. WALTHAM'S CO-OPERATIVE FURNI- TURE CO., B. Bradstreet, Pres. A. E. Bradstreet, Treas.
WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL CO., 113 and 115 Bacon-Henry Richardson, Treas. WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO .. 71-73 Felton. WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO., GS4 Main-
A. D. Claflin, Pres. Edward P. Smith, Treas. C. F. Spaulding. Supt. W. M. Stearns, Asst. Supt.
WALTHAM MFG. CO. (Orient Automo- biles)-Thos. E. Griffin, Manager, Cres- cent Park.
WALTHAM SCREW CO., Rumford avenue, Crescent Park-Edgar F. Viles, Manager. Gec. F. Bailey, Supt.
WALTHAM TRAP ROCK CO., 593 Main- Henry P. Sherman, Pres. F. M. Good- ing, Treas.
Banks
WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 637 Main street, Room 3. Organized Sept. 25, 1880. Chartered October 13, 1880. Began business October 21, 1880. Au- thorized capital, $1,000,000. Edward P. Smith, President: Charles E. Getchell, Vice-President; Frank K. Porter, Secre- tary and Treasurer; Directors, John F. Coolidge, Charles C. Byam, George S. Al- den, Walter N. Fuller, Fred H. Bent, F. C. Hodgdon, Clarence Tebbets, Arthur H. Paul, Francis H. Eaton, M. T. Connelly, Charles W. Durgin, Wmn. E. Peterson, Adolph S. Batchelder, Francis I'. Havens, John Edmunds, Eber W. Mosher, Charles E. Getchell; Auditors, H. E. Priest, Chas. F. Allen, Francis G. Stickney; Attorney, Clarence F. French, Esq.
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK. 637 Main street. Incorporated 1836. Capital, $150,- 000. Surplus, $50.000. Charles H. Moul- ton. President: Henry N. Fisher, Vice- President; Joseph F. Gibbs, Cashier; H. P. Buncher, Asst. Cashier: Henry N. Fisher, Charles H. Moulton. George F. Frost, William F. Rooney, P. T. Adams, Chas. P. Bond, John H. Storer, Directors; F. G. Stickney, Bookkeeper; H. B. Mans- field, Asst. Bookkeeper.
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, 702 Main street. Assets. Aug. 5, 1905, $3,859,252.60. Enos T. Luce, President: Nathan Warren, Vice-President; Charles F. Stone, Trea- surer: George R. Beal, Vice Treas .; Henry N. Fisher, Nathan Warren, Joseph F. Gibbs, C. J. McCormick, Enos T. Luce, Samuel O. Upham, Thomas H.Armstrong, Henry W. Hartwell, G. F. Frost, Charles O. Morrill, Chas. F. Getchell, Charles C. Byam, Trustees ;: Enos T. Luce, Henry N. Fisher, Thos. M. Armstrong, Charles O. Morrill, Nathan Warren, Committee of Investment; Georgena Moore, Auditor; Emily Viles and Percival M. Stone, Clerks.
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BANKS.
(Continued)
WALTHAM TRUST CO., Moody St.
Edward P. Sanderson, President;
Charles
J. Fogg, Vice-Pres. and Sec .; Frank E. Morris, Treas.
Board of Directors-Herbert L. Bowden, Clifford S. Cobb, John C. Fairchild, Charles J. Fogg, John R. Farnum, Os- borne Howes Jr., Rufus E. Lord, J. Mid- dleby Jr., John H. McCusker, Frank E. Morris, Joseph Remick, Edward P. San- derson, Charles F. Smith, Ephraim Stearns, Charles E. Stearns, Albert H. Wiggin, Franklin A. Wyman.
Post-Office
Moody Street, corner Gordon. Charles J. Shepard, Postmaster; Edwin I. Dill, Asst. Postmaster; M. Etta Jennison, Money Order Clerk; Thomas H. Kyte, Stamp Clerk; W. Lawless, Asst. Stamp Clerk; Martin J. Hines, Mailing Clerk; Daniel J. Handrahan, Asst. Mailing Clerk; John J. Buckley, Distributing Clerk; Thomas Sheridan, Special Delivery Mes- senger; Mabel Fyfe, Stenographer.
CARRIERS.
P. H. Concannon, Patrick E. Noonan, W. A. Caughey, James F. McCusker, Charles F. Law, John Gardner, Fred A. Ricker, W. W. Darling, John F. Smith, George F. Beckwith, T. J. Doyle, Harry M. Getchill, Matthew Connolly, Rubin H. Caughey, John Kohl; Substitutes, Hugh McGilvery, Edward Wellington.
Office hours, from 6.30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 11 A. M.
Letters registered to all parts of the world. Money orders drawn on all the principal
offices in the United States, Canada, Great. Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland,
Australia and Italy, without danger of loss.
FREE DELIVERY.
Collections-6.30, 10 A. M .; 2.30, 4.15 and 7 P. M.
Deliveries-8 A. M .; 2, 4.15 P. M.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-Amy F. Ac- ton, Thomas F. Bergin, Thomas H. Arm- strong, George R. Beal. Michael Bergin, Charles W. Bond, Thos. F. Carey, Hollis E. Dennen, William H. Drury, Patrick J. Duane, Henry N. Fisher, Clarence F. French, Daniel French, Henry C. Hall, Luman N. Hall, John L. Harvey, Herman P. Harrington, Arthur Jennison, Byron B. Johnson, Melvin M. Johnson, John L. Keyser, Andrew J. Lathrop, Enos T. Luce, Arthur T. Lyman, Francis C. Mann, John Q. A. McCollester, George L. Mayberry, Thos. F. Kearns, Frank E. Morris, F. P. Sears, Thos. F. McCarthy, F. P. Rutter, N. A. Moody, Wm. E. Peterson, Dudley Rob- erts, Frederic L. Robinson, Chas. J. Shep- ard, Edw. Irving Smith, Robert M. Stark, Charles E. Stearns, Charles F. Stone, John H. Storer, Arthur F. Sullivan, Bradshaw S. Tolman, Samuel O. Upham, Daniel 1 Viles, Edward A. Walker, Nathan War- ren, Eben J. Williams.
NOTARIES PUBLIC-Thomas H. Arm- strong, William P. Bartel, Michael Ber- gin, Francis E. Bowker, Fred L. Butman, M. J. Connolly, John L. Harvey, William F. Jarvis, Arthur Jennison, Melvin > Johnson, William H. Johnson, Andrew J. Lathrop, Hollis E. Dennen, Henry S. Mil- ton, Charles F. A. Smith, Robert M. Stark, George R. Taber, E. A. Walker, W. J. Bannan, Thos. F. Kearns, Geo. L. May- berry, Byam B. Johnson, C. E. Stearns, Thomas F. McCarthy.
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LUTHER BENT & CO.
ESTABLISHED 1835
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Furniture, Bedding, Carpets Crockery, Stoves and House Furnishing Goods - HERBERT F. BENT, Proprietor
62 and 64 Main Street, opposite Church Street, WATERTOWN
F. H. RADFORD
DIRECTORY PUBLISHER 179 SUMMER STREET BOSTON
GEORGE G. DAVIDSON
MANUFACTURER OF
CUSTOM SHIRTS
17 MAIN ST., ROOM 6, WATERTOWN, MASS. P. O. BOX 102
THE WATERPROOF PAINT CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Paints, Varnishes,
Colors, Dryers,
71 FAYETTE STREET, ....
WATERTOWN
302
ADVERTISEMENTS
HOOD RUBBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
Rubber Boots and Shoes
Boston Office, 99 BEDFORD STREET, BOSTON
Factory, EAST WATERTOWN, MASS.
Watertown Coal Elevator
All
All
Rail
Coal
Rail Coal
W. H. PEVEAR & CO., Office, 5 Spring St., WATERTOWN DEALERS IN BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AND WOOD
HAY, STRAW, BRICK AND SAND. Elevator, 128 Arsenal Street.
Flue Lining. Drain Pipe TELEPHONE
JOHN RALSTON & CO.
DEALERS IN
HAY AND GRAIN
68 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN
303
ADVERTISEMENTS
IRVING T. FLETCHER
DEALER IN
GROCERIES
256-258 PLEASANT STREET
WATERTOWN, MASS.
ESTABLISHED IN 1842
HOWARD ICE COMPANY (SUCCESSORS TO HOWARD BROS.)
DEALERS IN
PURE NEW HAMPSHIRE ICE
AND DISTRIBUTORS OF
OTTO COKE
For WALTHAM, NEWTON and WATERTOWN TELEPHONE CONNECTION Residents of Watertown, Newton and Waltham will be supplied with a choice quality of PURE ICE upon application
Main Office, 56 Galen Street, Watertown
BRANCH OFFICES, at George B. Pope & Co., Spring St., Watertown, and C. F. Collins, 390 Centre St., Newton. C. H. Swan & Co., 189 Moody St., Waltham, E. M. Smith & Co., 677 Main St., Waltham, M. A. Tracy, 177 Willow St., Waltham. We claim this ICE as PURE as the best made by artificial process. Eight and one-half pounds of this ice, melted, makes one gallon of pure water.
304
ADVERTISEMENTS
A. F. HAYNES .,Architect
943 Tremont Building Boston
Residence, 8 MARSHALL ST., WATERTOWN, MASS. Telephone Connection, Office and Residence
.
A. B. MURDOUGH
General Contractor and Builder
Estimates Furnished on all Styles of Buildings
Office, 17 MAIN STREET, Room 3, WATERTOWN, MASS. Telephone, 821-3 Newton-North
Watertown Lumber Co.
SUCCESSORS TO CHESTER SPRAGUE & Co.
LUMBER
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER AND HAIR
Arsenal Street - Watertown, Mass. 'Phones, 302 Newton-North ; 394-3 Waltham
305
ADVERTISEMENTS
D. J. MAHONEY
Successor to Thomas Patten
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
Harnesses, Horse Furnishings, etc. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
Cor. Main and Mt. Auburn Streets = = Watertown
S. B. GREEN & CO. DEALERS IN
Flour, Grain, Feed, Baled Hay and Straw
W. J. GREEN, Manager
Union Market Station. =
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= Watertown
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
POTTER'S STABLES (Inc.) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable
First=Class Turnouts of Every Description at Reasonable Prices
POTTERS STABLE
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Horse Clipping
Open all Night
Also Stable at Ocean Spray Winthrop
Spring Street, =
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Watertown, Mass.
CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE
306
ADVERTISEMENTS
Union Market National Bank
52 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS.
Capital - - . -
Surplus and Undivided Profits -
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$100,000
50,000
Safe Deposit Vaults to Rent, $5 per year and upward
L. SIDNEY CLEVELAND, Pres. CHARLES Q. PIERCE, Vice Pres. GEO. S. PARKER, Cashier
Directors
L. S. Cleveland
Francis Kendall
H. C. Derby
E. M. Mayo
Charles Q. Pierce
Charles Brigham
S. S. Gleason
Horace W. Otis
DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY
Bank Hours : S.30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Saturdays, S.30 A. M. to I P. M.
WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK
Open Daily (Sundays and Holidays excepted), from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., and every Thursday Evening from 7 to S.45 P. M. Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to I P. M.
56 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN
JULIAN A. MEAD, Pres. CHAS. W. STONE, Vice Pres. WARD M. OTIS, Clerk. JOHN F. GREEN, Treas.
Trustees
Samuel S. Gleason, Albert O. Davidson, Ward M. Otis, James B. Woodward, Charles Q. Pierce, Charles W. Stone, Julian A. Mead, Chester Sprague, John S. Cullen, Herbert H. Sawyer, Horace W. Otis, George S. Wright, Bartlett M . Shaw, Walter B. Snow, Charles Russell.
Julian A. Mead
Board of Investment Herbert H. Sawyer George S. Wright
The Watertown Co-operative Bank WATERTOWN, MASS. Office of Secretary and Treasurer, 56 Main Street
CHARLES BRIGHAM, Pres. JAMES D. EVANS, Vice Pres. SAMUEL S. GLEASON, Sec. and Treas.
Directors
Charles Brigham, James D. Evans, F. E. Critchett, Frank D. Tarlton, Herbert E. Mayo, Horace W Otis, Samuel S. Gleason, Andrew Hawes, Frederic H. Robie, Lewis McLauthlin, Bartlett M. Shaw, Charles Russell, Chester Sprague.
George S. Parker Harry W. Brigham
William E. Macurda
Auditors Security Committee Horace W. Otis S. S. Gleason F. E. Critchett
Finance Committee Andrew Hawes Chester Sprague
Regular meetings at office of Secretary and Treasurer, S. S. Gleason, 56 Main Street, fourth Thursday of each month. Information in regard to the business methods of this bank cheerfully given at above office.
DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER. MEET ME AT Howard's Lunch Room
31 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN
CAR AND 'PHONE STATION POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCOS SODA AND CONFECTIONERY
1
307
ADVERTISEMENTS
WM. E. FARWELL
Insurance Agent
25 WINTER ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.
London Assurance Corporation
Quincy Mutual Insurance Company
London, Eng.
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