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THE FITCHBURG, PARKER S. FULLER,
Formerly of The Columbia, Leominster, Mass. 369 Main Street, = FITCHBURG, MASS.
Free Carriage to and from all trains.
QUICK LUNCH, White House Lunch Wagons, DEPOT SQUARE and UPPER COMMON.
Come and see us and we will give you the Best, Cheapest and Quickest LUNCH in the city.
Try our Home Made Pies. J. H. HARRER, Manager.
FITCHBURG LUNCH ROOM,
E. F. BRAGDON, Prop.
Quick Lunches and Meals Served at Short Notice. Our Regular Dinner at Twenty-Five Cents.
1912 Day Street, -
FITCHBURG, MASS.
500
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FITCHBURG EVENING MAIL.
Published every day except Sunday.
PRICE, $5.00 A YEAR. 50 CENTS A MONTH. (IN ADVANCE.)
THE EVENING MAIL is the leading Republican daily paper of Worcester North County.
Its columns contain all the latest news, served up in the most readable style.
Its editorial opinions upon current events are carefully con- sidered and eagerly sought for.
Its advertising announcements are read by more people than those of all other papers combined in Worcester North County. Besides its large city circulation the MAIL goes daily into the towns of Leominster, North Leominster, Gardner, Ayer, Shirley, Ashburnham, South Ashburnham, Winchendon, Lunen- burg, Townsend, Townsend Harbor, West Groton, and other towns.
THE FITCHBURG MAIL is a live paper, treating of live topics, published by live newspaper men, for live readers, and used by all live advertisers.
FITCHBURG MAIL PUBLISHING CO.,
PARK BUILDING, 17 WATER ST.
501
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA
ORGANIZED 1866.
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THOROUGH INSPECTIONS.
Insurance against loss or damage to property, and loss of life and injury to persons, caused by
Steam Boiler Explosions,
J. M. ALLEN, Pres.
J. B. PIERCE, Sec. and Treas.
L. B. BRAINARD, Asst. Treas.
W. B. FRANKLIN, Vice Pres. FRANCIS B. ALLEN, 2d Vice Pres. L. F. MIDDLEBROOK, Asst. Sec.
BOARD OF
J. M. ALLEN, President.
FRANK W. CHENEY, Treas. Cheney Brothers Silk Manufacturing Co.
CHARLES M. BEACH, of Beach & Co.
DANIEL PHILLIPS, of Adams Express Co. RICHARD W. H. JARVIS, Prest. Colt's Fire Arms Manufacturing Co.
LEVERETT BRAINARD, of the Case, Lock- wood & Brainard Co.
GEN. WM. B. FRANKLIN, U. S. Commissioner to the Paris Exposition.
HON. NATHANIEL SHIPMAN, Judge United States Circuit Court.
DIRECTORS.
HON.HENRY C. ROBINSON, Attorney-at-Law, Hartford.
HON. FRANCIS B. COOLEY, of the National Exchange Bank, Hartford, Conn.
EDMUND A. STEDMAN, Treasurer of the Fidelity Co., of Hartford, Conn.
PHILIP CORBIN, of P. & F. Corbin, New Britain.
GEORGE BURNHAM, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia.
C. C. KIMBALL, Pres. Smyth Mfg. Co.
Home Office, 218 Main Street, Hartford, Ætna Life Building.
C. E. ROBERTS,'Manager,'125"Milk St., Boston. W. E. PUTNEY, Local Agent, FITCHBURG, MASS.
502
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE ELEKTRON MFG. CO.,
THE ELEKTRON MF SPRINGFIELD MASS ELECTRIC ELEVATOR
BUILDERS OF
Electrical Machinery.
ELECTRIC. MOTORS, GENERATORS, PASSENGER ELEVATORS, FREIGHT ELEVATORS, HOISTS, DUMB WAITERS, BOOK LIFTS,
MOTOR CONTROLLERS, PUMPS, PUMP CONTROLLERS, AUTOMATIC RHEOSTATS, VENTILATING FANS, ORGAN BLOWING MOTORS.
BRANCH OFFICES: NEW YORK, BOSTON.AND ROCHESTER.
Main Office and Works, = SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
SOMETHING NEW IN TACKLE BLOCKS.
Ferrall's Patent Roller Sheave.
The cut shows an entirely new design in TACKLE BLOCKS, much handsomer than the old way and also stronger, having wider end pieces, making a very desirable Block in every way.
Ferrall's Patent Long Bearing Roller Sheave is the simplest in construction, not a rivet or cage in its make-up. The rolls run on an interior rail, making less friction and giving three times the strength and durability of any Roller Sheave in the market. We also make a Specialty of DROP FORGINGS.
Send us models to figure on.
BAGNALL-LOUD BLOCK COMPANY,
162 COMMERCIAL ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Telephone, Ilaymarket 1418.
Ferrall's Patent Llliptical Design Block.
THE PRICE & LEE CO., DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS.
206-210 MEADOW ST., NEW HAVEN, CT.
503
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Boston & Lockport Block Co. 1
STAR PUMP.
NON-CHOKABLE. Capacity, No. 2, 3500 gals. per hour.
Successors to Bagnall & Loud Block Co.,
142 Commercial St., BOSTON, MASS.
STAR BRAND* ESTABLISHED 1840. Everything in the BLOCK, TRUCK AND BUSHING LINE. Specialties: LOUD'S DIAPHRAGM PUMPS, BATT'S DIFFERENTIAL HOISTS, FACTORY TRUCKS AND WAGONS, HOLLOW STEEL BLOCKS, FREE CATA-
LOGUE E, ON METALINE BUSHED SHEAVES,
APPLICATION. FORD'S PATENT SHEAVES.
SEI F-OILING.
BEST IN THE WORLD.
WALWORTH MFG. CO., 16 to 24 OLIVER ST., BOSTON. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS FOR EXTINGUISHING FIRES.
GAS MACHINES FOR LIGHTING PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HOTELS. FACTORIES, RESIDENCES, ETC.
WROUGHT IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS.
STEAM PUMPS, BOILERS and ENGINES, STEAM and WATER GAUGES. Die Plates, Pipe Tongs, Pipe Wrenches, etc. Hydrants, Stand Pipes, Fire Hose, Fire Pails and a general assortment of Supplies for Steam, Gas and Water.
FOR AN EASY WRITING PEN USE ESTERBROOK&CO FALCON PEN ESTERBROOK'S.
NOTHING LIKE THEM KNOWN. Leading Nos. 048, 14, 130, 239, 312, 313. ALL. STATIONERS SELL THEM. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR.
THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Works, Camden, N. J. 26 John St., New York.
THE PRICE & LEE CO., DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS
206-210 MEADOW ST., NEW HAVEN, CT.
504
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOBSON, SEAMAN & CO.
Successors to FRANCIS HOBSON & SON. DON STEEL WORKS, SHEFFIELD, Sole Manufacturers of
HOBSON'S "CHOICE" XX Extra Best and "Warranted Best" CAST STEEL FOR TOOLS, ETC.
HOBSON'S "CHOICE" Extra Quality Needle Wire.
BRIGHT DRILL RODS, Highest Quality and Accuracy.
WAREHOUSE, 97 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. CHAS. HUGILL, Agent.
THE PRICE & LEE CO.,
PUBLISHERS OF THE
AMERICAN CARRIAGE DIRECTORY
CONTAINING A COMPLETE LIST OF
Carriage Manufacturers and Dealers, and Manufacturers and Dealers in Carriage Supplies.
ISSUED ANNUALLY. PRICE, $5.00.
206-210 Meadow St., New Haven.
LEOMINSTER DIRECTORY
STREETS AND AVENUES.
ABBOTT AVENUE, from 50 Blossom northerly and easterly to Nichols
ADAMS, from 45 Pleasant west to Cotton and beyond
ALLEN, from 3 Priest northwesterly
ALLEN COURT, from 110 Main to Green
ARLINGTON, from 65 Merriam north, crossing Walnut
AVON, from Union near house of J. S. May
BARTLETT, from 40 Blossom
BEACON, N. L., from Crawford to Fairmount
BIRCH, from 42 Exchange south to 61 Elm
BLOSSOM, from 105 West to Abbott av
BOUTELLE, from 102 West southerly and westerly to Exchange BOYLES PLACE, off 60 Pleasant
BROWN AVENUE, N. L., from Prospect southwest
BURRAGE PLACE, N. L., from Nashua east CARTER, from 6 Walker southeasterly to Middle CEDAR, from 58 Lancaster to Carter
CENTRAL, from Monument square south to Legate and Willard
CENTRAL COURT, from 107 Central
CHAUNCEY, from Pond westerly CHERRY, from 14 Daley south CHESTNUT, from 131 Pleasant westerly to Hill
CHURCH, from West junc. Park north
COLBURN, from 124 Pleasant to Manchester
COLE, from Elm west to Wachusett near town line
COTTAGE, from 73 Pleasant north and northeast to Pond COTTAGE PLACE, from 8 Cottage
COTTON, from 54 West to 29 Cottage
CRAWFORD, N. L., from Hamilton to Fitchburg (new road) CROSS, from 92 Central to 29 Lancaster DALEY, from 23 Exchange north
DARTMOUTH, from 102 West DARTMOUTH PLACE, from Merriam av to West
DAY, N. L., from 450 Main northeast to Lunenberg line DEPOT, from Main to railroad
DEPOT SQUARE, from Main past N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. depot to Water
DERWIN, from 62 Lancaster to Webber
DINSMORE COURT, from 14 Middle
EATON PLACE, from 8 Lancaster east EDEN GLEN, from 33 Graham
EIGHTH, from Mechanic crossing Water to bluffs ELM, from Pond west to Cole
EXCHANGE, from 112 West westerly
FAIRMOUNT, N. L., from 17 Hamilton to Beacon
FIFTH, from Mechanic to Spring FIRST, from 40 Spruce, crossing Water to Spring FLORENCE, from 128 Lancaster FOREST, N. L., from Hamilton to Merriam, Hall & Co.'s factory FOURTH, from 114 Mechanic to Spring
FRANKLIN, from 21 Union west to 81 Pleasant
FRUIT, from North Main to Lindell avenue
GARDNER PLACE, from 55 West northerly GEORGE, from 38 Blossom westerly GOULD COURT, from 64 Lancaster
GRAHAM, from 58 Union east to 47 Lancaster
GRAND, from 27 Green to 28 Priest GRANITE, from West westerly GRANT, from Central near School No. 5 west to Union
GREEN, from 130 Main northerly to Grand GROVE AVENUE, from 35 Merriam northeast to 86 North Main HALL, from 149 West northerly to Abbott av
HAMILTON. N. L., from Main near Fitchburg R. R. depot north: to North Main
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STREETS AND AVENUES.
HARRISON, from 11 Whitman to 16 Priest HARVARD, N. L., from Prospect to North Lancaster line HARVARD COURT, from 189 West HAWLEY AVENUE, from 23 Nelson HAWS, N. L., from 243 Main southerly HIGH, from Winter west to 47 Washington
HIGHLAND AVENUE from Nelson to house of O. J. Putnam HILL, from Pleasant west to Cole HOWE, from Mt. Pleasant to Pine
JOSLIN, N. L., from Lincoln to Pierce over Joslin Hill
KENDALL PLACE, from 34 Pleasant LANCASTER, from 46 Central southeast to Lancaster line
LAUREL, from 90 Mechanic north to Water
LAWRENCE, N. L., from Prospect to Nashua LEGATE, from Central cor. Willard south to Sterling line LINCOLN, N. L., from 437 Main to Lunenburg line LINCOLN TERRACE, from 29 Graham
LINDELL AVENUE, from North Main west to Maple av
LITCHFIELD, from Union to Lancaster
LOW, from 171 Pleasant to Hill
MAIN, from Monument square and West northeast to Lunenburg line, N. L.
MANCHESTER, from 95 Union west to 172 Pleasant MANNING AVENUE, from 6 Central
MAPLE AVENUE, from West northeast to Lindell av MARSHALL, N. L., from 322 Main westerly
MAY, from Wachusett south to Sterling line
MAYNARD PLACE. from 54 Pleasant
MECHANIC, from Main and Water southeast and east to Lunenburg line
MECHANICS LANE, from 17 Mechanic opposite Water MERRIAM, from railroad depot west to Blossom
MERRIAM AVENUE, from Blossom to Lindell av
MIDDLE from 5 Whitney to and beyond Derwin
MILL, from Main near railroad crossing east and north to 269 Main, N. L.
MONUMENT SQUARE, from the junc. of Main, West and Water to Central, and from Park at Pleasant to Central
MOORELAND AVENUE, from 364 Main, N. L., westerly MORTON, from 170 Main to Grand
MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, from 35 Mechanic to 10 Lancaster MYRTLE, from 59 Washington easterly to Grove av
NASHUA, N. L., from 27 Main, N. L., south to Lancaster line NELSON, from 110 North Main west to Highland av NEWTON, from 59 Pond
NICHOLS, from North Main at Fitchburg line to Lindell av
NORTH, from 531 Main, N. L., to Whalom Park
NORTH MAIN, from Main at railroad crossing north to Fitchburg town line
OAK, N. L., from Main at Haws easterly
OAK AVENUE, from 84 Water northerly to bluffs
ORCHARD, from 71 West to 50 Walnut
PAGE AVENUE, N. L., from Prospect north
PARK, from Monument square to West
PARMENTER, from Cole west to Westminster line
PEARL, from 23 Pleasant to 16 Cotton
PIERCE, N. L., from 329 Main, N. L., to Lunenburg line
PINE, from 30 Mt. Pleasant avenue to Wilson
PLEASANT, from Mounment square west and south to town line of Sterling
POND, from 70 West southwest and south to 121 Pleasant
POND PLACE, from Pond to 50 Cottage
PRESCOTT, from 46 Water northerly
PRIEST, from 212 Main west to 71 North Main
PROSPECT, N. L., from Main, N. L., past Harvard, N. L., to Lunenburg line
RAILROAD SQUARE, N. L., from Main, N. L., to F. R. R. depot
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS AND HALLS.
RICHARDSON, from 52 North Main west to 63 Grove avenue RIVER, N. L., from 280 Main to Hamilton
SARGENT AVENUE from Main, N. L., near Lunenburg line northerly
SCHOOL, from 41 West to Merriam
SECOND, from 146 Spruce to 1 Spring
SEVENTH, from Mechanic crossing Water Co. bluffs
SHORT, from 22 Mt. Pleasant av northeasterly
SIXTH, from 126 Mechanic southerly and northerly to bluffs
SOUTH, from 80 Union southerly
SPRING, from 31 Second easterly to Fourth
SPRUCE, from 50 Mechanic to Eighth
STRATTON PLACE, off 46 Pleasant
SUMMER, from Water near depot to Main
THIRD, from 152 Spruce to Spring
THOMAS, from 109 Union westerly
TOLMAN AVENUE, N. L., from 390 Main westerly
TREMAINE, from 1 Mill near gas works easterly
UNION, from 63 Central southwest and south to Pleasant
UNIVERSITY, from Merriam av to West
VINE, from 99 West north to Walnut
WACHUSETT, from junc. Pleasant and Union to Cole near town line
WALKER, from 105 Mechanic south to 34 Middle
WALNUT, from 96 Main west to 27 Blossom and 63 Arlington
WASHINGTON, from 81 West north to Nortb. Main at junc. Grove av
WATER, from 2 Mechanic northeast to Eighth WEBBER, from 34 Cedar southerly
WEST, from 2 Main southwest and west to Westminster line WHITE, N. L., from Harvard southeast to Lancaster line WHITMAN, from 136 Main north to 3 Grand WHITNEY, from 49 Lancaster northerly to Mill WILDER AVENUE, from 16 Central to Manning av WILLARD, from Central junc. Legate southwest to Sterling line WILLOW, from 46 Blossom westerly to Hall WILSON, from 7 Pine
WINTER, from 19 Walnut north to Richardson
WINTER PLACE, from Winter near Richardson
WORSTED, from Adams southerly to Leominster Worsted Co.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Allen's Block, Park corner Pleasant
Bank Block, 10 to 14 Main Columbia Building, 43 to 55 Main
Duval Block, 51 to 55 Central Foster Block, Main corner West
Kendall Block, 22 to 30 Pleasant
Kendall Block, Mechanic opp Water
McGrath's Block, 2 to 10 Monument Square Nickerson's Block, 18 Main Sawtelle Block, Monument Square next to Leominster Hote. Wood's Block, 11 to 47 Monument Square
HALLS.
Grand Army Hall, 12 Main Kendall Hall, Main corner Hamilton, N. L. Masonic Hall, Columbia Building, Main Music Hall, Kendall Block, Mechanic opp Water Odd Fellow's Hall, Nickerson's Block, 30 Main Red Men's Hall, Park corner Pleasant Town Hall, West corner Church
THE PRICE & LEE CO.'S LEOMINSTER DIRECTORY.
1898.
ABBREVIATIONS.
ab, above; adv, advertisement; av, avenue; bdg, building; bds, boards; blk, block; c, corner; dept, department; do, ditto; emp, employed; h, house; mfr, manufacturer; r, near; opp, opposite; p, page; r. rear; res, residence; E, east; N, north; S, south; W, west.
C. Comb Co., Columbia Comb Co.
D. C. Co., Danforth Chemical Co.
F. A. W. C. Co., F. A. Whitney Carriage Co.
G. A. G. S. Co., The G. A. Gane Shirt Co.
G. W. W. Paper Co., George W. Wheelwright Paper Co.
J. H. L. P. C. Co., J. H. Lockey Piano Case Co.
L. Button Co., Leominster But- ton Co.
L. Coal Co., Leominster Coal Co.
L. El. & P. Co., Leominster Electric Light and Power Co.
L. S. Co., Leominster Shirt Co.
L. Turning Co., Leominster Turning Co.
L. W. Co., Leominster Worsted Co.
M., H. & Co., Merriman, Hall & Co.
N. C. B. F. Co., N. C. Boutelle Furniture Co.
N. F. B. Co., National Fibre Board Co.
P. & H., Phelps & Harrison
R. P. C. Co., Richardson Piano Case Co.
W. P. C. Co., Wellington Piano Case Co. W. R. C. Co., Whitney Reed Chair Co. W. S. Co., Wachusett Shirt Co.
ABBOT CHARLES H., watchmaker 61 Lindell av, h do. Adams Alfred, carpenter, h West n town line
Alice Miss, stenographer F. A. W. C. Co., rms 6 Gard- ner pl
Alice A. Miss, bds 17 Crawford, N L
Catherine M., widow E. G., h 48 West
Clesson T., laborer, bds 414 Main, N L
Effie Miss, stenographer, rms 6 Gardner pl
Eliza P. Mrs., bds 109 West
Fidelia, widow Eli, bds 33 Blossom
Fred E., carpenter, h Abbott av
George C., emp M., H. & Co., h 17 Crawford, N L
George E., station agent N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., bds Columbia Hotel
George N., emp W. R. C. Co .. bds Thomas
Josephine P., widow William, bds 414 Main, N L Walton E., carpenter, h 33 Blossom
Adkins M. Bina Miss, massage treatment 4f West, h do. Ahearne Cornelius A., physician 37 Main, rms do.
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LEOMINSTER DIRECTORY.
Aiken Adna, emp R. P. C. Co., h 32 Walnut Clara M. Miss, bds 4 Fairmount, N L Frank E., emp R. P. C. Co., bds 32 Walnut Aitchison Isabelle Miss, rem to Tarrytown, N. Y.
Akeley Charles E., painter, h 221 N Main Jotham E., painter, h 221 N Main Albee Charles, rem to Worcester
Aldrich Mark W., section foreman N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., h 24 Summer
Alexander Herbert C., printer Enterprise, h Sixth bel Water
Allaire Francis, shoe store 49 Central, h 45 do.
Alger Horace, laborer, h Spruce n Second
Allard Frank, laborer emp L. Coal Co., h 6 Birch Jerry, emp B. F. Blodgett & Co., bds 12 Green Joseph, emp Tilton & Cook, h 50 Elm Louis, stone mason, h 60 Elm n brick yard Louis Jr., emp Tenney & Porter, h 62 Elm
Allen Albert W., emp F. A. W. C. Co., h 8 Oak av
David C., carpenter, h 59 Main
Edward H., emp R. P. C. Co., h 135 Spruce
Fannie C. Miss, h 5 Park
Frederic H., rem to New York
George A., cucumber grower 15 Nelson, h do.
Harry, emp L. S. Co., bds 26 Second
James F. Rev., pastor M. E. Church, h 48 Merriam Louisa E., widow John B., h Exchange bey Birch Sarah E., widow Christopher, h 21 Laurel Soloman A., mason, h Harvard
Walter E., market gardener and cucumber grower Exchange bey Birch, bds do.
American Express Co., George H. Magrath agent, 19 Water
Ames Caleb R., h 16 School
Erva T., clerk L. Coal Co., bds 98 Central
Frank, farmer, h off Lancaster n railroad
AMES FREDERICK C. prop. Leominster and Fitchburg express Water c Mechanic, h 85 Central
Mary Miss, rem to Oakdale
S. K. Branch Butter Store, Ashton S. Woodward manager, butter and eggs Monument sq n Pleas- ant
Thomas J., U. S. mail agent, h 98 Central
Amiott George, emp Fitchburg, h 98 Water
Amsden Marcia Miss, bds 286 Main, N L
Anders Richard F. F., emp G. A. G. S. Co., h 53 Main Sadie E. Miss, emp W. S. Co., bds 30 Arlington Anderson Charles, farmer, h Wachusett
John, emp F. A. W. C. Co., bds 47 Water
Robert, emp A. W. Colburn & Co., h 27 Chestnut
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LEOMINSTER DIRECTORY.
Andrews Rollin B., jewelry, picture frames, etc. 17 Monu- ment sq, h 39 Pleasant
Thomas, emp E. M. Rockwell, bds 41 Cottage
Anglim Albert, plumber emp J. B. Farnsworth, bds Fifth n Mechanic
Michael T., emp J. H. L. P. C. Co., h Fifth n Me- chanic
Antaya Ovila, emp W. R. C. Co., h 20 Third
Archibald Frank, blacksmith and carriage repairer Main n River, N L, bds 8 Hamilton, do.
Leander, blacksmith, h 8 Hamilton, N L
Arnold Ann S. Mrs., bds 72 Mechanic Lorena L. Miss, rms 8 Water
Samuel, bds 91 West
Arrington Charles H., steam fitter emp J. B. Farnsworth, bds 17 Merriam
Arris Herbert A., painter, h 114 Mechanic
Arsenault Arthur, emp O. H. Lyon, bds 61 Central
Assessors' Office, Town Hall West c Church
Atherton Lucius C., emp W. D. Earl & Co., h 49 Me- chanic
Atwood Almira B., widow Henry J., h 145 Central Daniel W. Mrs., h 65 Pond
Fannie Miss, bds 145 Central
Herbert B., emp W. P. C. Co., h 135 Central Aube Peter, teamster, h 83 Union
Austin John W., cutter W. S. Co., h 24 Orchard
Avery Martha J., widow Horace, bds 14 Graham Sarah Mrs., teacher, bds Prospect c White
Ayers John, laborer, h 133 Central
BABBITT MILTON P., sec. Danford Chemical Co. 41 Spruce, res Fitchburg
Willard N., barber emp 5 Water, res Fitchburg
Bacon Alice L. Mrs., dressmaker 25 Pleasant, rms do. George C., laborer, h 8 Myrtle
Helen M. Miss, h 8 Myrtle Henry, emp W. R. C. Co., h Hall ab Willow William C., emp F. G. Smith, h 26 Blossom
Bagley Kate, widow Patrick, rem to Fitchburg Mary, widow Patrick, bds 37 Fifth Thomas P., emp W. P. C. Co., h 2 Grand
Bagshaw Arthur, rem to Westminster
Bailey Alton R. H., emp W. S. Co., h 112 Main Frank E., teamster, h 27 Pleasant -- see Baillie
Baillie Henry T., driver emp Bassett & Baker, h 6 Union Baker Carrie, widow William H., h 23 River, N L Charles F., emp W. R. C. Co., h 328 Main, N L Dora R. Mrs., bds 136 Main Elmer Wayland, emp G. W. W. Paper Co., bds 11 Marshall, N L
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LEOMINSTER DIRECTORY.
Baker John, emp G. W. W. Paper Co., h 346 Main, N L Louise Miss, forewoman G. A. G. S. Co., rms 8 Sum- mer
Patrick, h 24 Harrison
Susie L. Miss, emp W. S. Co., rms 30 Pleasant
Walter H. (Bassett & Baker) 26 Central, h 28 Mt. Pleasant av
William A., fireman L. E. L. & P. Co., h 55 Union Balch Altie H., widow Charles H., rem to Boston
Frederick, emp F. G. Smith, bds Linden House
Irving C., rem to Boston
Lizzie F. Miss, artist, bds 5 Park
M. Addie Miss, bds 4 Beacon, N L
Oscar A., bds 47 Water
Revella M. Miss, h 286 Main, N L
Susan T., widow John, bds 5 Park
Baldigo George, rem to Gardner
Baldwin Angelora H., widow Charles H., h 2 Depot sq Celia, widow Charles, bds 13 Richardson
Stella Miss, emp G. A. G. S. Co., rms 29 Church
Ball Georgia Miss, emp W. S. Co., bds 6 Union
Mary A. Miss, emp W. D. Earl & Co., rins 4 Main Ballentine Nellie Miss, emp Newton & Merriam, bds 36 Green
Barcellos David, emp W. R. C. Co., h 32 Union Louis, emp Williams & Winn, rms 48 Mechanic Bardeen Maria S. Miss, h 348 Main, N L
Barker Charles, carpenter, h 42 N Main
Fred H., emp J. A. Stowell, bds 42 N Main Barnard Charles E., finisher, bds 95 Water
Elizabeth M., widow Henry B., h 75 Central
Henry A., emp W. S. Co., h 95 Water Mary E., widow Henry A., bds 79 Central Barnes James W., barber Fitchburg, h N Main c Nichols L. B. Miss, dressmaker 15 Merriam, h do.
Barrett F. L. & Co. (Frank L. Barrett and Patrick H. Killelea), real estate agents (2) 5 Monument sq Frank L. (F. L. Barrett & Co.) (?) 5 Monument sq, hi 50 West
J. Frank, clerk Cobb, Aldrich & Co., h 60 Pleasant Harry E., emp W. S. Co., rms 9 Gardner pl
Barrier Stanislas W., emp F. A. W. C. Co., h r 4 Central st. court
Barron Louis L., emp Cambridge, h 9 Richardson Barrows Frank W., music teacher and emp Jewett Piano Co., rms 16 Merriam Lucien, laborer, h 60 Lancaster Barry James, mason, h 349 Main, N L James, h Marshall n Main, N L John, emp Phelps & Harrison, h Nashua, N L John A., bds 60 Nashua, N L
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LEOMINSTER DIRECTORY.
Barry Richard, emp L. W. Co., h 80 Lancaster
William J., emp E. F. Dodge & Co., h 11 Cross Barslow-see Barcellos
Bartlett Abel (W. W. & A. Bartlett) Cole n Sterling line, h do.
Archie B., emp H. E. Bartlett, h Newton
Arthur E., emp W. S. Co., bds 25 First
Charles, emp G. A. G. S. Co., h 37 Fourth
Edward, emp E. B. Kingman & Co., h 77 Mechanic
BARTLETT H. E. & CO. variety wood turners Mechanic c Mt. Pleasant av
Herbert E. (H. E. Bartlett & Co.) Mechanic c Mt. Pleasant av, h 13 Orchard
Waldo W. (W. W. & A. Bartlett) Cole n Sterling line, h do.
W. W. & A. (Waldo W. and A. Bartlett), saw mill and mfrs. chair stock Cole n Sterling line
Barton Fred H., emp W. R. C. Co., h 108 Water Laura M. Mrs., h 23 Vine
William F., carpenter, h 132 West
Bascom Harry C., lawyer (1) Foster blk 4 Main, rms 38 Church
Bassett Hamppleton P. (Bassett & Baker) 26 Central, h 28 do.
Julius I., baker emp 9 Water, h Wilder av
& Baker (H. P. Bassett and W. H. Baker), bread, cake and pastry bakers 26 Central and 9 Water
Bassnett John, emp F. A. W. C. Co., bds 29 Priest Bastien Arthur, rem to Sterling
Batchelder Sarah A. Miss, bds 3 Gardner pl Walter R., painter, h 118 Main
Bates Alonzo L., foreman Williams & Winn, h 30 Colburn Bros. (J. H. and W. L. Bates), groceries 6 Main Clayton, h 3 Kendall pl
Cora Belle H., teacher, bds 9 Arlington
Edward T., emp L. & C. St. Ry. Co., h 12 Franklin
Elmer H., treas. Wachusett Shirt Co., h 6 Oak av
Emory S., clerk Bates Bros., h 9 Arlington
Eugene A., cutter W. S. Co., h Winter pl
George M. J., rem to Boston
John W., h 30 Pleasant
Julius H. (Bates Bros.) 6 Main, h 36 Church
Lewis Solomon (Columbia Comb Co.) 11. Water, h Manning av
Thomas L., jobber and blacksmith 14 Manchester, h do.
Waldo L. (Bates Bros.) 6 Main. h 36 Church
Battles Aurelia, widow Benjamin F., bds Hamilton c For- est, N L Elbert F., farmer, h Willard
Baxter Mary E. Miss, emp W. S. Co., bds 4 Green
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BAY STATE COMB CO. Preston & Tisdale props., horn and celluloid goods mfrs. 7 Manchester
Beal John, prop. Columbia Grocery 45 Main, h 50 West Beaman Asenath Mrs., rem to Roxbury
Merton A., farmer and cucumber grower, h Crawford Bearce George E., barber emp W. H. Goodrich, h 17 Mer- riam
Beard Charles M., emp Tenney & Porter, h Mechanic bel Sixth
Beargeon Fred E., emp C. Comb Co., h 112 Water
Beaudry Louis, carpenter, h 111 Central
Beaulieu Fred, laborer, h 4 Central st. court
Beaumont Louis, laborer, h 30 Fifth ext., N L
Beauteau Archille, emp Paton Mfg. Co., bds Lincoln Ter- race
Begley Margaret, widow Patrick, bds 131 Exchange Mary Mrs., bds 37 Fifth
Belanger Archie, emp L. W. Co., bds 46 Cottage
Belcher Sarah, widow Thomas, bds 311 Main, N L
Bell Edward, emp E. M. Rockwell, bds 60 Cottage
George, emp L. S. Co., h 76 Pleasant
Harry J., reporter Fitchburg Evening Mail, h 36 Pleasant
Henry, emp Damon, Howe & Co., bds 4 Boyles pl
Herbert, emp F. G. Smith, h 160 West
James M. Rev., pastor Congregational Church, N L, h 362 Main, do.
Louis M., emp E. M. Rockwell, h 41 Adams
Richard, rem to New Hampshire
William, emp B. F. Blodgett & Co., bds 4 Boyles pl
Benedict Watson, emp F. M. Rockwell, bds 38 Adams Benjamin Martin C., h r 26 Main
Bennett D. Anne, widow James, bds 16 School
Hannah B., widow Eugene A., h 5 Park
John F., teamster Union Coal Co., h 3 Whitney
Kate, widow Matthew J., h 48 Graham
Michael, laborer, bds 8 Wilson
Nellie, widow Michael, h 8 Wilson
Patrick A., teamster emp Union Coal Co., h 10 Walker
Richard, emp Damon, Howe & Co., bds 8 Wilson
Bentley William E., clerk W. S. Co., bds 28 Pleasant
William W., engineer B. F. Blodgett & Co., h 28 Pleasant
Benton Harry B., emp Williams & Winn, bds 18 Cottage Jesse F., emp Tenney & Porter, bds 5 Whitman Lauretta W. Mrs., h 5 Whitman
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