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Nazaro James, Union street
Vasconcellos Joseph J A, Central square
Bicycles
PERKINS & CORLISS Beach st (see front colored page) Woodbury George, Beach st
Blacksmiths (See also Horse Shoers)
Richardson I P, Elm st Standley Horace, Depot square and Beach street Stearns Daniel M, Raymond street
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Boarding Houses
Coen Bridget Mrs, Beach st Hamilton Mary L Mrs, Washington st
Swanson Margaret and Jessie, Washington st
Boarding Stable BEACH STREET STABLE Benj G Foster prop Beach st (see page 637)
Boat Builders
Fenton David, Bridge st
Fenton David Co foot of Ashland av
White Timothy L foot of Ashland av
Boot & Shoe Makers
Greenberg Nathan, Beach street
McKinnon Laurence, Pine near Central
Morse Daron W, Bridge cor Jersey av
Boots & Shoes
Bell Frank W & Son, Beach st Hooper Charles 11 Central
Builders
CONNOLLY BROS P O Box 377 Manchester and Oak st Beverly Farms (see page 623)
Builders' Hardware KNIGHT SAMUEL & SONS 36 Central (see page 637)
Carpenters & Builders
Crafts Chester L, School street
Doane A P, Bennett street
Harraden Albert 89 School
JOHNSON EDWIN Z Pine near Pleasant (see page 637)
KEHOE BROS Summer st near Magnolia (sec_page 628)
Killam F A P & Son, Desmond av
Killam Lewis, Desmond av
Kitfield Jacob H, Summer near Ocean
Roberts & Hoare, Elm street
Carriage Builder
Lations Jonathan P, Depot square
Carriage Painter LANE EDWARD A 59 School (see page 636)
Civil Engineer ALLEN RAYMOND C Lee's block Union cor School st (see page 636)
Clergymen Frost Theodore L (B) School street Powers William F (R C) 47 Central Ruge Louis H (Cong) Chapel street
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Clothes Cleanser WEIL PAUL Beach street (see page 644)
Clothing
Bell Frank W & Son, Beach street
Coal & Wood
DOW JAMES B & CO Inc Beach st near depot (see 636) KNIGHT SAMUEL & SONS 36 Central (see page 637)
MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col'd page)
Confectionery, Etc
Floyd Lyman W, Central street
Contractors for Building
CONNOLLY BROS P O Box 377 Manchester and Oak street Beverly Farms (see page 623)
JOHNSON EDWIN Z Pine near Pleasant (see page 637)
KEHOE BROS Summer st near Magnolia (see page 628) Littlefield Charles, Pine street
MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page) Roberts & Hoare, Elm street
SINNICKS GEORGE S Ashland av (see page 636)
Dentist
Hoyt Claudius L 6 Union
Dressmakers
Campbell Christine, Beach street
Goldsmith Maebell 8 Lincoln
O'Neil Theresa Miss 16 Union
Scott C P Mrs, Norwood av
Druggists
Allen Benjamin L, Union cor School Cheever Frank G Co Central square
Dry & Fancy Goods
Nichols Harry G, Union cor Central Tappan Harry S, Union street
Electric Lighting
Manchester Electric Co Summer st near B &IM station
Electrical Goods
Clark & Mills Electric Co Beach street Knoerr G A, Central square
Excavating & Grading
CONNOLLY BROS P O Box 377 Manchester and Oak st Beverly Farms (see page 623) MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page)
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Expresses
American Express Co, Beach street Dunn Levi A 45 Central Knights' Manchester, Beverly & Salem Express 6 Morse ct
Lampron Abraham 18 Brook
Smith's Express, F J Merrill, Beach street
Fish Dealers
Dow Arthur S, Beach street near depot Heath John, Ocean street
Florists
Knight Edward S 44 School
Magnuson & Hylen, Bridge street
Spry William F, Morse court
Flour, Grain & Hay
Dodge A & Son foot of Ashland av HODGKINS D B SONS Tappan street (see page 614)
Fruit Dealer
Revelas Michel G, Beach street
Furniture Dealers & Manufacturers
Dodge C Furniture Co off North street Jewett A S & G W Co Desmond av Morgan Lewis, Brook street
Gardener
Mitchell Robert A 95 School
Gas Fitter
ALLEN JOHN I Summer near Depot square (see page 636)
Grocers
Allen Elbridge E, Washington street Bullock Bros, Pulsifer block Union cor Beach Dennis Frank H 16 School
Hooper George W 6 School
Hairdressers (See also Barbers) Kiff Flora J, Beach street McNamara Margaret M, Friend's court
Hardware
Allen Benjamin L, Union street cor School
Harnessmakers
Culbert J A, Beach street near depot Culbert Robert, Bridge near Bennett Miguel Manuel S, Central square
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Hay & Grain KNIGHT SAMUEL & SONS 36 Central (see page 637)
Hoisting & Pumping CONNOLLY BROS P O Box 377 Manchester and Oak st Beverly Farms (see page 623)
Horse Shoers (See also Blacksmiths)
Standley Horace, Depot square and Beach street Sullivan Dennis O, Elm street
Hot Water & Steam Heating ALLEN JOHN I Summer near Depot sq (see page 636)
Hotels
Manchester House, M J Callahan prop Central street Masconomo The, R Hamilton prop Masconomo st (summer)
House & Land Drainage
CONNOLLY BROS P O Box 377 Manchester and Oak street Beverly Farms (see page 623) MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page)
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 Union cor School (see p 637)
Jewelry, Watches, Etc Loomis C T 9 Central
Justice of the Peace WILLMONTON GEORGE E Union cor School (see p 637)
Kindling Wood
DOW JAMES B & CO Inc Beach opposite R R station (see page 636) Ladies' Tailor WEIL PAUL Beach street (see page 644)
Laundry
Goon & Co Beach street near the depot
Lawyers LUDDEN & LUDDEN Union cor School (see page 637)
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Library
Public Library, Union, street
Lime & Cement KNIGHT SAMUEL & SONS 36 Central (see page 637)
Livery Stable BEACH STREET STABLE Benj G Foster prop Beach st (see page 637) Loam & Gravel MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page)
Locksmith
Loomis Charles T 9 Central
Lumber KNIGHT SAMUEL & SONS 36 Central (see page 637)
Machinists
BATER H M & CO Depot square (see page 637)
Masons
CONNOLLY BROS P O Box 377 Manchester and Oak street Beverly Farms (see page 623)
Edgecomb Daniel 26 Forest (stone)
Gorman Michael E, Bridge near Bennett
Haskell Alma C, Vine street
MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page)
SINNICKS GEORGE S Ashland av (see page 636) Stanley Otis M 11 Vine
Stanley Senter, Vine street
Milk Dealers
Baker R & L, School street
Milliner
Marshall A E Mrs 31 Central
Monumental Works KAVANAGH BROS CO 88 Penn st Quincy (see page 638)
News Dealer Floyd Lyman W, Central street
Newspapers Manchester Cricket weekly $1.00 I M Marshall prop Cen- tral square
NORTH SHORE BREEZE weekly $1.00 J Alexander Lodge proprietor Beach street (see page 633)
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Notaries Public
Johnson William J, Bridge near Bennett
Rabardy Julius F, Central street WILLMONTON GEORGE E Union cor School (see p 637)
Nurse Stone Thomas B 11 Norwood av
Painters
Crowell Edward 17} School
LANE EDWARD A 59 School (see page 636)
Orr Andrew J, Bennett opp High school
Scott James. Summer near Depot square
Paints, Oils & Glass LANE EDWARD A 59 School (see page 636)
Paper Hangings
LANE EDWARD A 59 School (see page 636) Orr Andrew J, Bennett opp High school
Patterns
Mitchell Henry C, Bennett st (perforated stamping)
Photographers
Cheever John R 19 Union
Pierce Henry H, Bridge cor Bennett
Physicians
Blaisdell George W, Union near Beach
Glendenning Robert T, Church street
Tenney Benjamin, University lane
Tyler Waldo H, North street
Washburn George H, Masconomo and Beach streets
Plasterer, Interior & Exterior
SINNICKS GEORGE S Ashland av (see page 636)
Plumbers
ALLEN JOHN I Summer near Depot square (see page 636) Beaton Duncan T 21 Central
Bradley Edward S 44 Central
Robertson Robert Co Beach street near the depot
Printers NORTH SHORE BREEZE Beach st (see page 633)
Produce & Provisions
Semons, Campbell & Co Beach street Sheldon's Market, F K Hooper prop Central street
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Real Estate
Johnson William J, Bridge near Bennett
Meldram Nathan P 51 School WILLMONTON GEORGE E Union cor School (see p 637)
Restaurant
. Reed J S, Beach street near the depot
Road Building
CONNOLLY BROS P O Box 377 Manchester and Oak street Beverly Farms (see page 623) MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page)
Roofing Materials
BARRETT MFG CO 297 Franklin Boston (see back colored page and backbone of book)
Stables
BEACH STREET STABLE Benj G Foster prop Beach st (see page 637)
Boyle Patrick H, Summer near Lincoln
Connors John J, Tappan st
Moulton George O, Raymond street
Timmins Arthur, Beach street
Steam Drilling
CONNOLLY BROS P O Box 377 Manchester and Oak street Beverly Farms (see page 623)
MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page)
Steam Heating
ALLEN JOHN I Summer near Depot square (see page 636)
Steam Road Rollers
CONNOLLY BROS P O box 377 Manchester and Oak street Beverly Farms (see page 623)
Stone Masonry
CONNOLLY BROS P O box 377 Manchester and Oak street Beverly Farms (see page 623) MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page)
Stoves & Tinware
Carter John W 10 School
Surveyor ALLEN RAYMOND C Union cor School (see page 636)
Tailors
Bettencourt James, Central street Johnston & Bergqvist, Beach street Radlo Lazarus, Beach street Stanland H, Union street
WEIL PAUL Beach st (see page 644)
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Teamsters BakerIR & L, School street
Burnham Frederick, School cor Vine
Crombie Benjamin M, Pleasant cor Essex
Sinnicks S Albert, North st
Tenney Frank P, Bridge near Bennett
Telegraph Offices
Postal ,Telegraph, Central square
Western Union Telegraph Co B & M station
Telephone Office
NEWJENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO Pulsifer block Union cor Beach (see page 643)
Undertaker
Babcock Alhanan, Pleasant street
Wood Dealers DOW JAMES B & CO Inc Beach street opp R R station (see page 636) MORLEY, FLATLEY & CO 17 Brook (see front col page)
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POINTS OF INTEREST
FIVE AND TEN POUND ISLANDS, in Gloucester Harbor, so named from the fact that five and ten pounds respec- tively were paid for them. On the latter are the building of the United States Fish Commission and lighthouse RAFE'S CHASM, Magnolia, is a fissure in the solid rocks, some sixty feet deep and twelve wide at the mouth, gradually growing narrower as it runs inland
DOG TOWN COMMONS. May be visited by way of Wash- ington street and Gee avenue. This section of Cape Ann is a field of study for all who delight in the inves- tigation of tradition. It contains remnants of many cellars of both houses and farm buildings, also of walls which in years long past are supposed to have divided the lands of the residents one from the other. The streets and foot paths are grassgrown and leave but faint proof of their past
GOVERNOR'S HILL, to the left of Washington street, by way of Commonwealth avenue, from which a fine view of the city and harbor may be obtained
WILLOUGHBY PARK, in West Gloucester, containing many miles of hills and dales, reached by way of Essex ave- nue and Atlantic street
COFFIN'S BEACH, near Willoughby Park, now called Win- gaersheek Beach, but more familiarly known as Cof- fin's. Extensive sand dunes may be seen on the way
PAVILION BEACH, just off Western avenue near Main street MOUNT ANNE PARK, formerly Thompson's Mountain, given to the city by Minot Brothers of Boston, in West Glou- cester. This is the highest elevation on Cape Ann, being 255 feet above sea level, commanding a fine view of Massachusetts Bay, the White Mountains and Bunker Hill Monument on a clear day
ANNISQUAM WILLOWS, planted about 45 years ago, and forming an arch over Washington street just before entering Annisquam
CAPE POND, a large body of fresh water from which many tons of ice are cut, and which also furnishes the town of Rockport with its water
NILES' POND, Eastern Point, a State pond at East Glouces- ter, contains many pickerel and other fresh water fish
THATCHERS TWIN LIGHTS, on Thatchers Island, the out- post of Cape Ann. They may be visited by hoisting a signal which will be found on shore at the mainland's nearest point to the island
EASTERN POINT LIGHT. May be reached by the govern- ment road. Niles' Beach and Pond are on the road
GRANITE QUARRIES, at Pigeon Cove, may be seen on the drive around the Cape. The quarry of the Rockport Granite Company may be seen from the main road
ANNISQUAM LIGHT, at the extreme end of Annisquam Point. Iron light tower
OLD FORT, at Eastern Point, just off the road to Eastern Point Light, erected 1862
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OLD FORT, at Stage Fort Park, erected 1812
STAGE FORT PARK, was purchased by the city in 1898. On Western avenue, and commands an excellent view of the harbor and city
RAVENSWOOD PARK. Bequeathed to the city by the late Samuel E. Sawyer, to be preserved as a wild park, on Western avenue, near Fresh Water Cove
NORMAN'S WOE, made famous by the pen of Longfellow in "The Wreck of the Hesperus." May be visited on the drive to Magnolia
GOOD HARBOR BEACH, at Bass Rocks
THE OLDEST HOUSE ON CAPE ANN. Built at Goose Cove by Thomas Riggs, who was the first schoolmaster and town clerk. Take road on the left approaching the Willows
THE FREEMAN HOUSE, West Gloucester, was erected pre- vious to 1700, and was used as a tavern for years
THE BABSON HOUSE, at Pigeon Cove, erected by three men who fled from Salem about 1698, with their mother, and hid in this house so that she should not be pun- ished as a witch
THE ELLERY HOUSE, Riverdale, built between 1704 and 1710 by Rev. John White. This house was used for a long time as a tavern, and contains many interesting relics of "Ye olden time"
THE BABSON HOUSE, Riverdale, built about 1740 by Joseph Allen. Said to still retain the slave pens used during the slavery times
THE DENNISON HOUSE, Bay View, built about 1727
"'OLD MOTHER ANN," at the extremity of Eastern Point. A perfect contour of a woman in a reclining position DRIVES AROUND THE CAPE. A fifteen-mile drive giving a view of the ocean, the granite quarries, wooded road- ways and residences. The drive may be made by Rock- port first, or by way of Washington street. By way of Rockport is through Eastern avenue, past Beaver Dam to Great Hill, down the hill to Rockport, down Broad- way past the old mill, a ruin of Rockport's former in- dustry of cotton weaving; thence through Dock square, along Main street, Back Beach and granite quarries; thence through Pigeon Cove and Phillips avenue to Lanesville, through Washington street to Bay View, Annisquam and Riverdale to Gloucester proper
AROUND WEST GLOUCESTER. Through Western and Es- sex avenues to Concord street, where guide boards point the way to Essex, Wingaersheek Beach, and Wil- loughby Park. A ride of from four to eight miles of wooded country roads
To MANCHESTER. Through Western avenue to Magnolia and Manchester. Before entering the town the grounds of the Essex County Club are to be seen. Points of interest are Singing Beach, Masconomo House, cottage of the late Joseph Procter, Yacht Club, Memorial Build- ing and Library
AROUND THE BIG HEATER. Through Western and Essex avenues to Essex, and through the woods to Manches- ter, thence to the city by way of Western avenue
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POINTS OF INTEREST
To EAST GLOUCESTER AND EASTERN POINT. Through Main street to Point Hill; thence through East Main street to land of Eastern Point Associates. The road- way through this property leads to Eastern Point and along the "Back Shore," giving excellent views of the ocean. On the return, drive over Mt. Pleasant avenue (from the top of which a fine view of the city proper may be obtained), to Bass Rocks, at which place the surf may be seen at its best; thence back by East Main and Main streets to the city
To MAGNOLIA. Through Western avenue, past Stage Fort Park and Ravenswood Park, over Sawyer's Hill and the State Highway, past Fresh Water and Kettle Coves; thence along Magnolia avenue around Magnolia Point. Return by way of Hesperus avenue through the woods, side paths from which will give excellent views of the Flume, Rafe's Chasm and Norman's Woe
To WINGAERSHEEK BEACH. See West Gloucester drive
CEMETERIES OAK GROVE CEMETERY
No. 177 Washington street, near Grove. Incorporated 1855. Pres., James L. Shutc. Soc. and Treas., George O. Stacy. Supt., Edward H. Griffin
MT. ADNAH CEMETERY
Annisquam. Pres., Elias Davis. Treas., William E. Dennis. Sec., Arthur F. Bragdon
BEECH BROOK CEMETERY
West Gloucester. Entrance 267 Essex avenue. Be- longing to the city. Supt., Melvin F. Wilkins
CHERRY HILL CEMETERY
Entrance from Washington street. Belonging to the city. Supt., Samuel H. Griffin
OAK HILL CEMETERY
Entrance from Poplar street. Roman Catholic. Supt , Bernard Greely
CALVARY CEMETERY
Eastern avenue. Roman Catholic. Supt., Bernard Greely
MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY
Magnolia Point. Supt., John B. Dodge
MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY Mt. Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. Supt., John J. Calder
LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY
Junction of Washington and Langsford streets, at Fol- ly Cove, Lanesville. Supt., Thomas Whigham. Belong- ing to Rockport .
WESLEYAN CEMETERY
At Riverside. Supt., Leonard F. Riggs
HIGH STREET CEMETERY Prospect, head of Church street
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WASHINGTON CEMETERY No. 164 Western avenue. Incorporated 1884
SEA SIDE CEMETERY Owned by the city. Supt., Elisha Harriman BRIDGE-STREET CEMETERY Centennial avenue. Owned by the city
RAILROADS
GLOUCESTER BRANCH, BOSTON AND MAINE R. R.
Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. H. Bert Knowles, Station Agent
BOSTON AND NORTHERN STREET RAILWAY CO.
Office 100 Main street. Supt., Thomas C. Roberts
GLOUCESTER STATISTICS
Settled.
1623
Incorporated a town.
1642
Incorporated a city.
1873
Area in acres.
34,540
Length in miles
9
Width in miles.
6
Population in 1704
700
Population in 1905.
26,011
Assessed polls in 1908
7,802
Valuation in 1873
$7,711,096
Valuation in 1908.
$22,490,732
Rate of taxation in 1908.
$19.00
Miles of public streets
100
First schoolhouse built
1708
Old Town Hall (now Forbes school) built.
1844
Town Hall built.
1866
Destroyed by fire.
1869
Present Town Hall built
1869
First horse railroad.
1885
First steam cars.
1847
Rockport set off from Gloucester
1840
SUMMARY OF FISHERY LOSSES
Gross
Net
Insur-
VESSELS
Tonnage Tonnage
Fishery
Value
ance
Ellen F. Gleason.
72.48
42.81
Shore Codfishing
$8,300
$5,000
Helen F. Whitten. . . . 134.13
92.34
Bank Codfishing
12,000
8,922
James S. Steele.
78.46
50.75
Swordfishing
6,000
4,701
Richard Wainwright. . 1:3.54
98.64
N'f'd Herring
15,000
11,735
Sceptre ...
.125.28
90.06
Bank Codfishing
16,000
10,882
Vigilant (auxiliary) ... 95.00
56.98
N'f'd Herring
17,000
13,245
638.89 431.58
$74,300
$54,485
MEN LOST
Lives
Widows
Children
Dory capsized and swamped.
14
9
21
Washed overboard.
5
0
0
Fell overboard ..
3
1
2
Went astray from vessel
'4
1
Drowned in dock while boarding vessels.
5
0
0
Died on board vessels
4
3
3
Killed by aceident.
3
2
5
Run down by vessel.
1
0
0
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16
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For the preceding vear 10 men were lost, while the average loss for 25 years has been in the vieinity of 100
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GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK
FORMERLY
GLOUCESTER BANK
ESTABLISHED 1796
The Oldest Banking Institution in the City
CAPITAL $200,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits $109,495
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS CONDUCTED
We respectfully solicit the Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals, and are prepared to furnish such Depositors with Business Facilities consistent with their Balances and Standing
WILLIAM H. JORDAN, President
WILLIAM BABSON, Vice President and Cashier
FERDINAND ROBINSON CHARLES H. M. HAZEL
DIRECTORS
WILLIAM BABSON WILLIAM H. JORDAN
P. J. O'BRIEN THOMAS J. CARROLL
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
C. E. Fisher, Pres. John K. Dustin, Vice-President
Horace A. Smith, Treas.
Gloucester Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
191-193 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. Opp. Post Office
GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO,
CAPITAL $200,000 - - SURPLUS $200,000
OPEN FROM 8.30 A. M. TO 3 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING FROM 6.30 TO 8 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Deposits and money deposited draws interest from the day the deposit is made. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT AT $5 PER YEAR MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, BONDS, STOCKS and FIRST CLASS ENDORSEMENTS.
Will accept Trusts created by will or otherwise and will act as Administrator, Executor, Trustee or Guardian
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CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK
OF GLOUCESTER, MASS. 156 MAIN STREET
CAPITAL
-
-
$150,000
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
-
115,000
JOHN J. PEW, President
ENOCH BURNHAM, Vice President KILBY W. SHUTE, Cashier
DIRECTORS
ENOCH BURNHAM JOHN J, PEW J. M. PARSONS
ADDISON WONSON A. M. KNOWLTON
FRED BRADLEY
KILBY W. SHUTE
N. CARLTON PHILLIPS
GRANITE SAVINGS BANK
INCORPORATED 1884 MAIN STREET, ROCKPORT, MASS.
Assets - $372,000 .00
HENRY H. THURSTON, Pres. BENJAMIN TARR, Vice Pres. GRAFTON BUTMAN, Treas.
Open every day from 9 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 P. M. to 3 P. M. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Saturday evenings from 6 to 7. Holidays excepted.
HENRY C. L. HASKELL
INSURANCE AGENT
Justice of the Peace and Conveyancer
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