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Josephine H. clerk. Central st. boards 49 Summer
Patrick, gardener. house 49 Summer
Peter A. clerk. house Forest st.
Thomas H. carpenter. house Summer, near Lincoln Sheldon's Market. F. K. Hooper. prop .. Central st.
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Silva Antone, painter, house Forest st.
66 Frank, hostler, house Forest st.
John F. laborer, house Forest st.
" John L. coachman, house Washington, cor. Norwood av.
Joseph, farm hand, boards Summer, junc. Forest
66 Manuel, farmer, house Summer, junc. Forest
Sinnicks George S. mason and contractor, house Ashland av.
« Samuel A. teamster, house North st. [Putnam court Slade Henry L. bowling alley, Beach street, near depot, house " Joseph J. fisherman, boards 10 Brooks
" Susan L. widow of Thomas W. house 10 Brooks
Smith Annie J. widow of Albert, house School, above Pleasant Charles N. driver, house 2 Washington
C. Herbert, hostler, house Washington st.
Dixon (Boston). summer residence, Highland av.
" Express, Fred J. Merrill, prop., Central st.
« Robert, gardener, house 13 Summer
« R. D. Mrs. (Boston), summer residence, Highland av. Snow Horace L. station agent, Magnolia station, house do. Souza Joseph, laborer, house Forest st.
Spalding Francis R. (Boston), house Bridge st.
Spinney William A. farmer, house Boardman av.
Spry William F. florist, Bridge st. house Morse court
Squier Hamilton R. (New York city). summer res., Cheever rd.
Standley Horace, blacksmith, Summer, cor. Beach, house Nor- wood av.
Stanley Benjamin L. laborer, boards Vine st.
Curtis, mason, house School street, near Friend's court
" Curtis B. driver, boards School street. near Friend's court
Edwin P. town treasurer, house Summer st.
66 E. Wallace, blacksmith, house Bridge st.
Herbert, mason, house 62 Summer
Howard M. mason, boards 11 Vine
Jeffrey T. house 87 School
Mary, widow of Ezra, house 62 Summer
Otis M. mason, 11 Vine. house do.
Otis W. mason, boards 11 Vine
« Paul, mason, rooms North st.
Ralph G. mason, boards School street, near Friend's court
Roy. B. electrician, boards School st., near Friend's court
" Senter, mason, Vine street, house do.
Stanwood Francis M. (Boston). summer res. Smith's Point Stearns Daniel M blacksmith ( Magnolia), h. Summer, n. Ocean Stevens Joseph C. (Boston), house off Summer st. near Lincoln Stone Bertha A. clerk, Telephone office, boards Bridge street Charles H. carpenter, boards 55 School
66 Richard ( Boston), summer residence. Masconomo street
66 Thomas B. shoemaker, boards 11 Norwood av.
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Storrow E. C. (Boston), summer residence, Tuck's Point Stotesbury E. F. (Philadelphia), summer res. Boardman av. Sturgis John H. Mrs. (Boston), summer res. off Summer street
« James McCulloch, publisher, house Masconomo street
« Russell Mrs. house Masconomo street
Sullivan Daniel F. driver, boards Tappan street
« Dennis O. horse shoer, Elm st. house Lincoln, cor. Arabella
« Michael, removed to Boston [house do.
« Timothy, boarding, livery and sale stable, Tappan street, Swanson Margaret and Jessie, house Beach street
« William, carpenter, house Beach street
Swett Frederick K. clerk, 21 Central, boards 42 do.
Guy S. grain and hay, Beach street, house 84 School
« Harry T. clerk, Bennett, cor. Pine, boards 42 Central
« Simeon T. house 42 Central
« Stable Co., Bennett, cor. Pine
Tappan Annie S. Miss, house Bridge, near Ashland av. Benjamin W. carpenter, house Bennett, near Central
« Bethiah Miss, house Bridge, near Central
" Elizabeth, widow of Henry S. boards 45 Central
" Harry S. clerk, A. Lee & Sons, boards Bennett street James K. florist, Pine, near Central, house do.
« William H. notary public, h. North st. next to school-house Taylor Charles B. (Boston), summer res. Smith's Point
« Randolph S. gardener, house Summer, cor. Ocean Teman Herman, gardener, J. H. McMillan's, Sea st. house do. Temple Claude E. paperhanger, house 48 Central Tenney Frank P. teamster, Bridge st. near Bennett, house do. " Jane H. widow of David, house Pleasant, near Pine Thayer A. G. Miss (Boston), summer res. Highland av. Thomas William, engineer, boards 18 Union
Thompson Fred L. harnessmaker, Beach st. h. end Norwood av. Thorndike John L. (Boston), summer res. Bridge street Thurston Fred W. clerk, Manchester Provision Co. b. Beach st. Tibbetts Frederick R. (Boston), summer. res. Harbor street Timmins Artbur, stable, Beach street, house at Boston
« Edward W. manager, Beach street, house at Boston Torrey Joseph A. house 12 Union
Tower Sylvester (Boston), summer res. Cobb av. Travers Manuel, painter, house Lincoln, near Arabella Tredick Ralph, farmer, house Harbor street
Tucker William A. (Boston), summer res. off Bridge street Tuttle Jason C. teamster, Ashland av. house School street
" Mary Jane, widow of Daniel Y. died Sept. 28, 1902 Tyson Russell (Chicago, Ill.), summer res. Sea street
Union Cemetery, A. Babcock, supt. School street Urquhart Thomas O. D. chief of police, h. Bridge, n. Central
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Van Nostrand Alonzo G. (Boston), summer res. off Bridge st. Vasconcellas Joseph J. A. hairdresser, boards Clairmont place
Wade Daniel, laborer, house 18 Union
« Horace T. coachman, house Pine, near Pleasant
« John, florist, house Bennett street
Wagner Hannah M. widow, house Elm street Waldron John, stone mason, boards 18 Union
Walen William, painter, house School, cor. Pleasant Walker Arthur, clerk, 18 Union, boards Central street
« Clarence, telegraph messenger, boards Central street
« William B. (Chicago, Ill.), summer res. Jersey av. Walsh Deglan, stone mason, house Pine, near Pleasant Ward Charles W. (Brookline), summer res. Sea street Warner Clara L. dressmaker, house 35 Central
« Isabella M. dressmaker, 35 Central, house do. Warren George E. (Boston), summer res. Smith's Point Washburn George H. Dr. (Boston), summer res. Masconomo st. Watson Elizabeth, teacher, Cove school, boards Church street
" George H. (Swett Stable Co.), Bennett, cor. Pine, house Union, near Beach
" John, gardener, house Church street
« K. M. Miss, asst. public library, boards Church street
« Lawrence J. house Church street
Webb Lucy A. widow of John C. house School, near Lincoln William A. painter, house School, near Lincoln Webber George A. Dr. (Cambridge), summer res. Smith's Point Welch Michael J. fish dealer, Beach st. near depot, h. at Boston
« William, engineer, boards Rosedale av.
West George, florist, boards Pine street [nolia av.
« Isaac S. (New Orleans), summer res. Summer, near Mag- Wetherbee J. Otis Mrs. (Boston), house Summer street
Whalen Edward, teamster, boards Forest street
Wheatley Harley D. harnessmaker, house Desmond av.
Wheaton Alice G. widow of William W. house Norwood av.
" Lizzie S. boards North street
« Percy A. clerk (Boston), boards Norwood av.
" Samuel L. postmaster, house 10 North
Wheelen T. F. removed to Prides
Whipple George N. (Boston), summer res. Harbor street White George R. (Boston), summer res. off Masconomo street
" John J. laborer, boards Summer, near Lincoln
« Lewis, boat builder, house 22 School
" Mary, widow of Patrick, house Summer, near Lincoln
Timothy L. boat builder, foot of Ashland av. h. Morse ct.
Whitehouse Francis M. house Crowhurst cottage, Ocean, near Summer
Wick Myron C. (Youngstown, O.), summer res. University lane
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Widger James W. laborer, house Union, cor. Beach
« Thomas, gateman, house Summer, near Ocean
Wigglesworth Edward Mrs. (Boston), summer res. School st. opp. Essex County Club
« George (Milton), summer res. Sea st.
Wilcox Ernest H. clerk. Union st. house North st.
Wiles John C. carpenter, house 15 Vine
Wilkinson Joseph R. painter, house Summer, near Ocean " Joseph R. Mrs. groceries, Summer, near Ocean, house do. Willmonton George, house 5 Pleasant
WIL ILLMONTON GEORGE E. real estate, insurance, and mortgages, 5 Pleasant, house do .; Boston office 131 State st. (see page 624)
Winchester Herbert B. watches and jewelry, Beach st. near depot, house 88 School
« Howard L. traveling salesman, house Elm, cor. Central Winn John, section hand, boards Jeffrey's court
Winston G. S. physician (New York), summer res. Sea st. Winthrop Robert C. (Boston), summer res. Jersey av.' Wong Sam, laundry, Beach st. near depot [Gloucester Wonson Frank P. bicycles and sporting goods, 37 Central, h. at Wood Edward L. (Brookline), summer res. Cobb av.
« John, teamster, house Forest st.
« John D. gardener, house Bridge st.
Woodbury Annie B. widow of John, house 35 Central
« Etta F. teacher, G. A. Priest school, bds. 35 Central
" George, janitor at B. & M. R. R. station, house 3 Summer
« Lydia, widow of Levi, house 3 Summer
Wry Mary J. widow of Henry, house North st.
Wyman Gerald (Boston), summer res. Harbor st.
Young Elizabeth, widow of Michael, house Forest st. « William, laborer, house Forest st.
Younger George, jr. driver, Smith's Express, Central st. house Lincoln, near School st.
MANCHESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Apothecaries
Green Arthur L., Central square
LEE A. & SONS, Union, cor. School st. (see page 623)
Baker
Bullock Benjamin S., Washington street and Central street
Bicycles DYER GEORGE F., Depot square (see page 623)
Perkins & Corliss, Washington street
Wonson Frank P. 37 Central
Blacksmiths
Richardson I. P., Elm street
Standley Horace, Depot square
Boat Builders
Fenton David, foot of Ashland av. White Timothy L. foot of Ashland av.
Boot and Shoe Makers
McCabe Patrick, Washington, cor. Union Morse Daron W., Bridge, cor. Jersey av.
Boots and Shoes
Bell Frank W., Beach street Hooper Charles, 11 Central
Bowling Alleys
Andrews Thomas P., Beach st. Slade Henry L., Beach st. near depot
Brick Manufacturer Martin Israel, Summer st.
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Broker WILLMONTON GEORGE E. 5 Pleasant and 131 State, Boston (see page 624)
Builders CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. Box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625) ROBERTS & HOARE, Elm street (see page 623)
Cabinet Makers
. C. Dodge Furniture Co. off North st. Morgan Lewis, Brooks st.
Carpenters and Builders
Crafts Chester L., Pleasant street
Harraden Albert, Brooks street
Killam F. A. P. & Son, Desmond av.
Killam Lewis, Desmond av.
Kitfield Jacob H., Summer, near Ocean
ROBERTS & HOARE, Elm street (see page 623)
Carriage Builder
Lations Jonathan P., Depot sq.
Carriage Painter LANE EDWARD A. 59 School (see page 623)
Civil Engineer
ALLEN RAYMOND C., Lee's block, Union, cor. School st. (see page 624) Clergymen
Ashley Walter H. (Cong.), Chapel court
Lamson Darius F. (B.), 27 School
Clothing
Bell Frank W. & Son, Beach street
Coal and Wood DOW JAMES B. & CO., Beach street, near depot, wharf foot Ashland av. (see page 623)
Knight Samuel, 36 Central
Coke DOW JAMES B. & CO., Beach st. n. depot (see page 623)
Confectionery, Etc. Floyd Lyman W., Central street
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Contractors for Building
Allen John R., Summer, near Lincoln street CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. Box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625) ROBERTS & HOARE, Elm street. (see page 623)
Dentists
Gilman Harry S., School street Hoyt Claudius L. 9 School
Dressmakers
Andrews Norah H. Mrs., Brooks street
Condon N. M. Mrs., Central street
O'Neil Theresa Miss, 16 Union
Rainville Leah Mrs. 22 School
Scott C. P. Mrs., Norwood av.
Warner Isabella M. 35 Central
Druggists Sundries LEE A. & SONS, Union, cor. School street (see page 623)
Dry and Fancy Goods Allen George F., Union street, cor. Central Condon N. M. Mrs., Central street
Electrical Goods Peck Geo. F. 44 Central
Excavating and Grading CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. Box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625)
Expresses
American Express Co. 37 Central Carter Alexander, Pine, near Central street, and 9 Central Dunn Levi A. 45 Central Lampron Abraham, 18 Brooks
Smith's Express, Central street
Fish Dealers
Dow Arthur S., Beach street, near depot Heath John, Ocean street Lee Andrew, 3 Central Welch M. J., Beach street, near depot
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Florists
Knight Edward S. 44 School Spry William F., Bridge street
Tappan James K., Pine, near Central
Flour, Grain and Hay
Dodge A. & Son, foot of Ashland av.
Hodgkins D. B, Sons, branch store Summer st. at R.R. crossing
Swett Guy S., Beach street
Furniture Dealers and Manufacturers
C. Dodge Furniture Co. off North street Jewett A. S. & G. W., Desmond av.
Gas Fitter
ROBERTSON ROBERT, Beach street, near the depot (see page 624)
Gents' Furnishing Goods Allen George F., Union street, cor. Central
Grocers
Bullock Bros. 27 Central
HOOPER F. K., Central street (see page 623)
Hooper George W. 6 School
Rust Franklin B. 16 School
Wilkinson Joseph R. Mrs., Summer, near Ocean
Hairdressers
Francis Charles, 7 Central
McNamara Margaret M., Beach street (ladies')
Monteiro Augustus G. 1A Central square
Perry & Murray, Central street
Hardware LEE A. & SONS, Union street, cor. School (see page 623)
Harness Makers
Culbert J. A., Beach street, near the depot
Culbert Robert, Bridge, near Bennett
Pink Joseph & Co., Beach street
Hoisting and Pumping CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. Box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625)
Horse Shoers
Cooney Daniel, Beach street McCarthy Timothy, estate, Raymond street Sullivan Dennis O., Elm street
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Hot Water and Steam Heating
ROBERTSON ROBERT, Beach street, near the depot (see page 624)
Hotels
Blynman Hotel, Warren F. Knowlton, prop. off Summer, near Magnolia av.
Manchester House, M. J. Callahan, prop. Central street
Masconomo (The), Agnes Booth Schoeffel, prop. Masconomo street (summer)
House and Land Drainage CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. Box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625)
Ice Dealers
Ayers Brothers, 48 Summer
Edmands & Crocker, Bennett street
Manchester Ice Co., Bennett street
Insurance Agents
Rabardy Julius F., Central street
WILLMONTON GEORGE E. 5 Pleasant and 131 State, Boston (see page 624)
Jewelry, Watches, Etc.
Loomis C. T. 9 Central Winchester Herbert B., Beach street, near the depot
Justice of the Peace WILLMONTON GEORGE E. 5 Pleasant and 131 State, Boston (see page 624)
Kindling Wood DOW JAMES B. & CO., Beach, opposite R. R. station (see page 623)
Laundries
King John E., Rosedale av.
Wong Sam, Beach street, near the depot
Lawyer
Ramsdell Harry A., Lee's block, Union street
Library
Public Library, Union street
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Locksmiths DYER GEORGE F., Depot square (see page 623) Loomis Charles T. 9 Central
Machinist DYER GEORGE F., Depot square (see page 623)
Masons
CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. Box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625)
Edgecomb Daniel, 26 Forest (stone)
Gorman Michael E., Bridge, near Bennett
Haskell Alma C., Vine street
Mitchell Edward, Forest street
Sinnicks George S., Ashland av.
Stanley Otis M. 11 Vine
Stanley Senter, Vine street
Milk Dealers
Baker R. & L., School street
Milliners
Carr Margaret J. Mrs., Bridge, cor. Bennett
Marshall A. E. Mrs. 31 Central
Mortgages WILLMONTON GEORGE E. 5 Pleasant and 131 State, Boston (see page 624)
Newsdealer
Floyd Lyman W., Central street
Newspaper Manchester Cricket, weekly, $1.00, I. M. Marshall, proprietor, Bridge street.
Notaries Public Johnson William J., Bridge, near Bennett Rabardy Julius F., Central street
Tappan William H., North street
Painters
Crowell Albert H., Bennett street
Crowell Edward, 17 School LANE EDWARD A. 59 School (see page 623) Orr Andrew J., Brooks street
Paints, Oils and Glass LANE EDWARD A. 59 School (see page 623)
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Paper Hangings LANE EDWARD A. 59 School (see page 623)
Photographer Cheever John R. 19 Union
Physicians Blaisdell George W., Union, near Beach Glendenning Robert T. 13 School
Plumbers
Beaton Duncan T. 21 Central
Bradley Edward S., Pine st. and 9 Central
ROBERTSON ROBERT, Beach street, near the depot (see page 624) Scott George E., Beach st.
Printer
Leman Joseph, Beach street, near the depot
Produce and Provisions
Blake A. N. 18 Union Manchester Provision Co., Beach street
SHELDON'S MARKET, F. K. Hooper, prop., Central street (see page 623)
Real Estate
Johnson William J., Bridge, near Bennett Meldram Nathan P. 51 School
WILLMONTON GEORGE E. 5 Pleasant and 131 State, Boston (see page 624)
Restaurants
Allen Frank D., Summer st , near Magnolia Reed J. S., Beach street, near the depot
Road Building CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625)
Stables
Boyle Patrick H., Summer, near Lincoln Moulton George O., Raymond street Sullivan Timothy, Tappan street (sale, boarding and livery) Swett Stable Co., Bennett, cor. Pine Timmins Arthur, Beach street
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Steam Drilling CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625)
Steam Heating
ROBERTSON ROBERT, Beach street, near the depot (see · page 624)
Steam Road Rollers
CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625)
Stone Masonry CONNOLLY BROS., P. O. box 377, Manchester, and Oak street, Beverly Farms (see page 625)
Stoves and Tinware Carter John W. 10 School
Surveyor ALLEN RAYMOND C., Lee's block, Union, cor. School (see page 624)
Tailors
Bettencourt James, 37 Central
Radlo Lazarus, Beach street
Teacher
Hoare Jessie M., School street (music)
Teamsters
Allen John R., Summer, near Lincoln
Baker R. & L., School street
Burnham Frederick, School, cor. Vine
Crombie Benjamin M., Pleasant, cor. Essex
Tenney Frank P., Bridge, near Bennett
Telephone Office NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO., Lee's block, Union, cor. School (see page 632)
Undertaker
Babcock Alhanan, Pleasant street
Upholsterers
Johnson William, Bridge, near Bennett Sauer George & Co., Bennett street
Wood Dealers DOW JAMES B. & CO., Beach street, opp. R.R. station (see page 623)
MANCHESTER TOWN OFFICERS, 1902.
Selectmen. Assessors and Overseers of the Poor-Alfred S. Jewett (Chairman), John H. Cheever, William H. Allen
Town Clerk-Alfred S. Jewett
Constables-Lewis O. Lations, Thomas O. D. Urquhart, Leonard Andrews
Town Treasurer and Collector-Edwin P. Stanley
Town Auditor-Walter R. Bell
Measurers of Wood and Bark-F. A. P. Killam, George W. Jewett, Charles C. Dodge
Fence Viewers-F. A. P. Killam, Oliver T. Roberts, Raymond C. Allen
Measurers of Lumber-O. T. Roberts, Eben Baker, Lewis E. Collins Superintendent of Streets-George Kimball
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Edwin P. Stanley
Chief of Police-Thomas O. D. Urquhart
Police Officers-Leonard Andrews, Jacob W. Lee, Thomas Sheehan, Charles L. Lucas
Registrars of Voters-James H. Rivers, Charles Danforth, William J. Johnson School Committee-Rev. Walter H. Ashley (Chairman), Edward A. Lane, Lyman W. Floyd
Superintendent of Schools-George P. Armstrong
Water Board-Nathan P. Meldram, Jeffrey T. Stanley, Frederick J. Merrill Superintendent of Water Works-Francis M. Andrews
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Steamer No. 1-Engineer, Charles C. Dodge. Chief Engineer. James Hoare. Assistant Engineers, George S. Sinnicks, John W. Coughlin. Driver, Wilbur B. Paige. Hook and Ladder, Chemical Engine, Hose Wagon.
SCHOOLS. STORY HIGH SCHOOL.
Principal, Alfred L. Saben. Assistants, Myra Marshall, Jane L. Kendall, Helen M. Hall.
GEORGE A. PRIEST SCHOOL.
Principal, Albert W. Mead. Assistants, Annie E. Clark, Avis Antill, Eliza G. Goldsmith, Carolyn E. Allen, Nellie M. Leonard, Etta F. Woodbury, Ina A. Eldredge.
CHURCHES.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Manchester. Pastor, Rev. - Clerk, J. Davis Baker. Treas., Mrs. Abbie S. Bullock. Deacons, George Willmonton. T. B. Stone, W. K. Flemming, Robert Baker, J. Davis Baker. Superintendent of Bible School, Robert Baker.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Central square. Organized 1716. Pastor, Rev. Walter H. Ashley. Deacons, Albert E. Low, Francis A. P. Killam, Joseph A. Torrey, Oliver T. Roberts. Clerk and Treasurer, George F. Allen. Surperin- tendent of Sunday School, Alfred L. Saben. Hours of service, 10.45 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. Sunday School immediately after morning service.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
ALLEN POST, No. 67.
Meets at Grand Army Hall every Friday evening. Com., Enoch Crombie. S. V. C., Nathaniel Morgan. J. V. C., Alfred S. Jewett. Adj., James H. Rivers. Q. M., John Haskell. O. D., Charles H. Stone. O. G., James H. Widger. Chaplain, Nathaniel Andrews. Q. M. S., Edwin P. Stanley.
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
MAGNOLIA LODGE, No. 149.
Meets Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. N. G., Nels M. Olsen. V. G., John Baker. Rec. Sec., William J. Johnson. Fin. Sec., Henry T. Bingham. Treas., Edward A. Lane. Chaplain, Frank P. Knight. P. G., Raymond C. Allen. Warden, Edward Harraden.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Memorial building, Union street. Trustees, Roland C. Lincoln, Chairman ; Sec. and Librarian, D. L. Bingham ; Treas., William H. Allen. Asst. Librarian. Miss Jennie C. Sargent.
CLUBS. ESSEX COUNTY CLUB.
Chairman, William Hooper. Sec. and Treas., Randolph C. Grew. Supt. of Grounds, John Baker. Steward, John Griffin.
KETTLE COVE GOLF CLUB.
Club house off Summer street, near Magnolia line. Sec. and Treas., Charles S. Penhallow.
CEMETERIES.
Rosedale Cemetery, School and Pleasant streets and Rosedale avenue. Union Cemetery, School street. A. Babcock, superintendent.
POST OFFICE.
Open daily, except Sunday, from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Postmaster, Samuel L. Wheaton. Assistant, L. J. Johnson. Mail arrangements, summer of 1903 : Mails due at this office from Boston and way stations, New York, the East, West and South at 7.10, 11.45 A.M .; 3,15, 6.00 P.M. Gloucester and Rockport at 7.55, 10.30 A.M .; 1.40, 5.26 P.M. Magnolia at 7.55 A.M .; 1.40, 5.26 P.M.
Mails close for Boston and way stations, New York, the East, West and South, at 7.18. 9.50 A.M .; 1.05, 4.51 P.M. Gloucester and Rockport at 11.10 A.M .; 2.40, 5.25, 8.00 P.M. Magnolia at 2.40, 5.25, 8.00 P.M.
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