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Annual town meeting third Monday in March.
Clerk-Daniel W. Robbins
Selectmen-Daniel W. Robbins, ch. Charles A. Skelton Benjamin F. Blaisdell, Jr.
Auditor-Andrew W. Wilkins
Treasurer-Horace W. Wilson
Collector-George E. Rose Assessors- Elbridge A. Blanchard, ch. Edward J. Carr George E. French
Overseers Poor- Elbridge A. Blanchard, ch. George W. Wilkins Charles H. Hutchinson Constables- George P. Davis Bert E. Robbins Charles S. Taylor George W. Gerard George E. Rose Board Health-Selectmen Cemetery Committee-John H. Duren James H. Wilkins Thomas A. Green
Highway Surveyor- Benjamin F. Blalsdell, Jr. Park Commissioner- John Q. A. Green
Special Pollce-George E. Rose
Chief Fire Dept .- James E. Taylor Public Schools.
Committee-Herbert A. Armes Mary A. Green Josie E. French Supt .- Frederick E. Kendall, Dunstable Prin. Grammar School- Lillian Copeland
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Blacksmiths-Lee Marshall I. L. Otterson
Carpenters-Ernest A. Page James E. Taylor
Clergymen and Churches- E. C. Abbott, First Unitarian Herbert Armes, Congregational Expresses-American Express Co. New York & Boston Despatch General Stores-Lars Anderson D. L. Chamberlain Hairdresser-A. C. Blaisdell Hoop Mfrs .- Benjamin F. Blaisdell Einon B. Rose Hotels-Nickles, Gilman Nickles, prop. Robbins, D. W. Robbins, prop.
Justices of the Peace- Albion A. Adams George R. Duren Lawyer-Albion A. Adams
PUBLIC OFFICERS
Cannot intelligently and conveniently con. duct Public Business without such aids as the information in this Book affords.
CARLISLE-CARVER.
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Library-Gleason Free Library, Mary A. Green, lib.
Lumber and Wood Dealers-
E. J. Carr George Gerow H. W. Wilson
Masons-S. J. Anthony James W. Long (stone) Daniel W. Robbins Samuel H. Robbins (stone) Notary Public-George R. Duren
Painters-Ephraim S. Heald Howard' Melvin
Physicians-E. H. Hamblen Austin Marsh
Post Office and Postmaster- Carlisle-D. K. Chamberlin
Provision Dealers-Edward Kemp George E. Rose
Undertakers-George R. Duren Thomas A. Green
Upholsterer-John Melvin Wheelwright-Abel G. Hodgman
CARVER.
In Plymouth Co., 38 m. southeast of Boston and 8 m. southwest of Ply- mouth, North Carver being on the Plymouth and Middleboro Br. Old Colony Sys. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Cranberry culture is the chief industry of this town, about one-sixth the entire yield of the United States being har -. vested here. Irc. June 9, 1790. Pop. 1,016.
Villages-North Carver, South Carver, Center, East Carver.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March.
Clerk-Henry S. Griffith, South C.
Selectmen-Theodore T. Vaughan, ch. Wilfred A. Tillson, South C.
Seth C. C. Finney, East C.
Auditors-Peleg McFarlin, Fred A. Ward
South C.
Treasurer and Collector- James A. Vaughan
Assessors-Selectmen
Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constables-S. B. Briggs, South C.
Francis E. Crapo
George M. Powers
George E. White, Henry E. Appling
East C. East C.
Highway Commissioners- Henry T. Hammond, East C.
O. L. Shurtleff
Frank F. Tillson,
South C.
Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee-Bernice E. Barrows, ch. Elmer B. Perkins, North C.
Gustavus Atwood
Prin. High School-H. H. Rice
Prins. Grammar Schools -- A. B. Shaw, South C. E. B. Perkins, North C.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Agricultural Implements-
S. C. C. Finney, East C.
Band-Southworth's Concert Band, Thos M. Southworth, leader
Blacksmiths-
H. R. Bailey, Edgar E. Gardiner, North C.
South C.
S. H. Pink, North C.
W. M. Shaw
George Shurtleff. North C.
Grocer- Roswell Shurtleff.
North C.
Hairdressers-
Carpenter-
B. T. Baker.
South C.
John M. Cobb.
North C
Clerrymen and Churches- Joseph Ellison, Central Baptist Washington H. Forbes, First Cong.,
North C.
E. G. Babcock, Methodist, South C.
, Union, South C.
Second Advent, North C.
Coopers- T. M. Cole, North C.
P. J. Holmes
Cranberry Growers-
(List of those growing 1000 bushels or over) W. S. Andrews, P. O. Middleboro
J. W. Burgess, P. O. Wareham
Carver Green Co., P. O. Taunton F. N. Churchill, P. O. East Bridgewater Finney Brothers, East Carver
L. J. Fosdick,
P. O.
Boston
B. Holmes Co., P. O. Plymouth
Kings Bridge Co .. Carver
G. H. Long, South Carver
A. D. Makepeace, P. O. West Barnstable Peleg McFarlin, South Carver
Morris & Jouett, South Carver
A. M. Nickerson & Co., P. O. E. Harwich R. H. Paine, P. O. Plymouth
Prior Bog Co.,
P. O. Wareham
R. C. Randall, P. O. Wareham
A. S. Rogers & Co., P. O. East Harwich
John Russell, P. O. Plymouth
A. M. Shaw, South Carver
A. T. Shurtliff, Carver
E. Small.
P. O. Wareham South Carver South Carver
Stanley & Benjamin,
Z. A. Tilison & Son,
Samuel Vaughan
Benjamin Waters,
P. O. Wareham
James Webb,
P. O. Cotitit South Carver
E. M. White.
Express-New York & Boston Despatch Facing Mill-E. D. Shaw & Sons General Stores- Michael Christy. North C.
J. M. Deane
Ellis Foundry Co .. South C.
Boot and Shoe Maker- Rufus Richards
Box Maker-
T. M. Cole,
North C.
E. Stringer. South C.
J. E. Wrightington, North C.
Harness Maker-R. L. Richards
TO REACH CONTRACTORS THROUGHOUT NEW ENGLAND
ADVERTISE IN.
THE BUILDERS WEEKLY " WORCESTER MASS
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CARVER-Continued.
Iron Founders- Ellis Foundry Co., Justices of the Peace- Benjamin Ranson Gustavus Atwood Seth C. C. Finney William Savery John Bent Albert T. Shurtleff Peleg McFarlin Library-Carver Public, Lillian M.
South C.
Atwood, lib.
Mason- John M. Cobb, North C.
Nurserymen- Robert F. Shurtleff, North C.
J. A. Vaughan
Painters- John Dunham. Daniel Hines & Co.
South C.
Physicians -- E. H. Cornish, South C.
George F. Morse (Hom.), North C.
Walter D. Shurtleff, North C.
Post Offices and Postmasters- Carver-J. A. Vaughan South Carver-Peleg McFarlin North Carver-A. L. Pink East Carver-George E. White
Provision Dealer- Joseph Washburne, North C
Saw Mills-T. M. Cole N. S. Cushing, P. J. Holmes Shaw & Atwood
C. E. Shaw Theodore T. Vaughan
Stable-John F. Shaw
Stage Lines-South Carver to Tremont
R. R. station, A. D. Griffith, prop.
Wheelwright- E. E. Gardiner, North . C.
CHARLEMONT.
In Franklin Co., 122 m. from Boston and 22 m. west of Greenfield on F. R. R. Inc. June 21, 1765. Pop. 1,041. Villages-Zoar. East Chartemont.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March.
Clerk-Thomas A. Taylor
Selectmen-H. W. Burrington, ch. William B. Avery,
East C.
Herbert T. Ford
Auditors-Fred L. Tyler Fred O. Bicknell
Treasurer-Thomas A. Taylor
Collector-Lumbert Thatcher
Assessors-Selectmen
Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constable-Lumbert Thatcher Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee -- George C. Newton, ch. Charles Crittenden Mrs. E. N. Young Veber Prin. High School-Florence Bemis
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Architect-Brooks McCloud Basket Mtr .- David Hastings Blacksmiths-Edward Barber Charles H. Carpenter Lambert Thatcher Christlan Whitley
Boarding Houses- Charles S. Cooley (summer) Charles F. Haskins (summer) H. E. Warfield (summer)
Boot and Shoe Maker and Re- pairer-Edward Pratt
Carpenters-George H. Bixby R. S. Chaffin Charles Graves Brooks McCloud Martin McCloud
Carriage Repairer-Chas. W. Steele
Cider Mfr .- H. A. Rice
Clergymen and Churches-
, Baptist William R. Joyslin, First Cong. Lyman Whiting, Cong., John Wriston, Methodist
East C.
Coal-John Bushnell
W. N. Potter & Son
Creamery-T. M. Totman
Dentist-J. W. Davis
Distiller-Hart A. Rice Express -American Express Co.
Furniture Dealers- H. R. Swan & Co.
General Stores-A. L. Avery & Son Albert C. Cressey, Zoar
A. L. Tyler & Son John A. Wells
Grain and Feed-Charlemont Co-op. Association W. N. Potter & Sons
Grist Mill-Charlemont Co-op. Assn. Hairdresser-Charles H. Foster Harness and Saddle Maker- N. B. Ballard
Hotel-Hotel Charlemont, Lewis W.
Sears, prop.
Iee Dealer-Fremont Steele
Insurance Agent-M. M. Mantor Jeweler-George E. Bemis Justices of the Peace- W. E. Niles Varnah M. Porter Ansel L. Tyler
Library-Free Public Library, Lizzie
M. Temple, lib.
Lumber and Wheel Stock- W. L. Payne
Mason-Charles Hawks
Milliner-Sarah Warner
News and Confectionery- Mrs. E. J. Walker
Painters-R. A. Childs (carriage) C. E. Graves (carriage)
Everett T. Packard, East C.
Physicians-Samuel D. Bowker Hlram Temple
Planing Mill-Walter M. Pratt
Post Offices and Postmasters- Charlemont-Mary S. Tyler Zoar-Arthur L. Hawks
PRINTING
Of anything that can be printed. F. S. Blanchard & Co., Worcester.
South C
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East Charlemont-Mrs. J. T. Packard Produce Dealer-C. P. C. Miner Provision Dealer-J. F. Steele Saw Mills-Henry Bassett, Jr. H. L. Bradford & Co., Zoar W. W. Goodnow Hart A. Rice Clarence Truesdell, Zoar
Scythe Mfr .- Lewis R. Edwards Stables-Levi Porter Lewis W. Sears
Stage Lines-Charlemont to Brier; Claremont to Jacksonville, Vt., C. A.
Blanchard, prop .; Charlemont to Plain- ville, Frank A. Holden, prop.
Stoves and Tinware-G. H. Marcy Tailor- W. E. Niles
Teamster-H. N. Warner
Toys and Confectionery- Sarah F. Warner
Undertakers-Charles W. Steele H. S. Swan & Co.
Variety Store-Essie J. S. Walker Wood Turners- Carles Crittenden (chair stock) Frary Mfg. Co. (spools)
CHARLTON.
In Worcester Co., 56 m. from Boston and 13 m. southwest of Worcester on B. & A. R. R. Inc. Nov. 21, 1754. Pop. 1,877.
Villages-Charlton City, Charlton Depot, Northside, Dresser Hill, Leland- ville, Dodge.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in April.
Cierk-Lucius D. Willlams
Selectmen-
Edwin Baylies, ch., C. Depot
Carlos Bond, Charlton Depot
Edward Akers, C. City Auditor-Wm. H. King, Southbridge Treasurer and Collector- Frank L. Olney, C. Depot
Assessors-
John G. Hammond, ch., _ C. Depot Everett HIll
Edward Huntley
Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constables- Frank L. Olney, C. Depot
Everett Hill
Charies A. Glazier, C. Depot
J. Fremont Rich
Job Thatcher, Dodge
Supt. Streets- Elljah Carpenter, C. City Special Cemetery Commissioners- W. Ernest Kich, C. Depot Lewis A. McIntyre M. Danlei Woodbury
Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee- Fred A. Putnam, ch.,
Oxford
George O. Jenness
M. Daniel Woodbury
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Blacksmiths-
H. I. Gould & Co.,
James A. Hayes,
C. Depot C. City Dodge
J. S. Magoon, William White, Dodge
Boot and Shoe Makers- A. Fuller C. A. Willis
Box Mfrs .- Wm. Davidson, Dodge
Putnamı Brothers, P. O. Oxford
Cider Makers-
Marcus Carpenter, C. City
B. H. Stevens, Dodge
Clergymen and Churches- W. H. Adams, Methodist, C. City George O. Genness, Congregational
Coal Dealers- H. I. Gould & Co., C. Depot
Envelope Mfr .- (Clasp) F. B. Dodge Express-American Express Co.
General Stores- Akers & Taylor, C. City
John Anderson, Dodge
H. M. Dodge
H. I. Gould & Co., C. Depot®
Frank Knight, C. Depot
F. J. Rich, C. City
M. D. Woodbury
Grain and Hay- H. I. Gould & Co.,
C. Depet
Grist Mill-
Seth L. Carpenter & Son,
C. City
Grocers-H. I. Gould & Co., C. Depot
Harness Makers- Albert Fuller, Dodge
Insurance Agents-Geo. Hammond
Justices of the Peace- Carlos Bond
Forbes B. Dodge
Rufus B. Dodge Benjamin F. Goddard
George Hammond
M. D. Woodbury
Library-Free Public
Library, Jessie
F. Sheridan, lib.
Painters-C. F. Morey
D. E. & E. M. Partridge,
P. O. Oxford
G. H. Richardson,
Dodge
Physicians-Paul W. Abell,
C. Depot
Ira J. HIll (Ecl.), C. City
Post Offices and Postmasters- Charlton-M. Daniel Woodbury Charlton City-F. J. Rich Charlton Depot-Herbert F. Gould Dodge-Harry Anderson
Printer-F. B. Dodge Provision Dealers-
S. Hammond, F. J. Rich,
C. Depot
C. City
Satinet Mfrs .- C. W. Pike, Saw Mills-
Dodge
Seth L. Carpenter & Son,
C. City
II. K. Davidson,
C. Depot
Putnam Brothers,
P. O. Oxford
Stable-Geo. W. Truesdell,
C. Depot
Undertaker-Lewis A. McIntyre
Wheelwright- Frank Stafford, Dodge
353 Directories
At the price of one or- dinary City Directory is the claim of
THIS BOOK.
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CHARLTON-Continued.
Wire Ferrule Mfrs .-
F. B. Lothrop & Co.,
C. City
Wire Mfrs .- Prouty Wire Co., C. City Woolen Goods Mfrs .-
Akers & Taylor, C. City
J. O. Copp, C. City
CHATHAM.
In Barnstable Co., 7 m. east of Harwich on Chatham Br. Cape Cod Div. Old Colony Sys. Inc. June 11, 1712. Pop. 1,809. Villages-North Chatham, Chatham Port, South Chatham, West Chatham.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in February.
Clerk-Winthrop Taylor Selectmen-
C. A. Freeman, chairman, North C. Oliver E. Eldridge Heman A. Harding
Auditor-N. Byron Small, West C.
Treasurer and Collector- Winthrop Taylor Assessors-Selectmen
Overseers Poor-Selectmen Constables-
Kimble R. Howes
Jonathan Eldridge, North C.
Street Commissioners-Thos. S. Arey Alvin Z. Atkins, North C.
John K. Kendrick, West C.
Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee-Heman A. Harding, ch. Edmund Z. Ryder
Geo. H. Nickerson, Chatham Port
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneers-E. T. Bearse William R. Bloomer Galus Mullett
Baker-Kimball R. Howes
Blacksmiths-Eugene Cahoon D. N. Hawes John E. Perry
Boat Builder-Thomas H. Gill
Boot and Shoe Dealers- Doane & Lewis Ziba Nickerson
Boot and Shoe Makers- Francis Brown J. T. Sparrow
Carpenters-G. S. Atwood David W. Edwards J. A. Martell
Herman Taylor
Carriage Mir .- Daniel T. Sparrow
Clergymen and Churches- Richard Eddy, Universalist
G. H. Hastings, Methodist Daniel W. Richardson, Congregational
Clothing Denler-M. W. Howard
Coal and Wood-C. Ell's & Co. Zenas Nickerson's Sons
Confectionery and Fruit- Alfred Harding F. N. Kelley Charles Muilett Levi O. Nickerson
Cooper-Thomas E. Mckay
Dentists-F. A. Rogers Sylvanus Taylor
Druggist-F. A. Rogers Dry Goods Dealers-L. A. Chase
S. E. Hollett
John J. Howes Richard F. Smith
W. R. Taylor Express-New York & Boston Despatch Fish Dealers-
E. N. Johnson, Alonzo F. Cahoon
South C.
Flour and Grain-L. S. Atwood J. A. Nickerson
Zenas Nickerson's Sons
General Stores-
C. A. Freeman, North C.
Grist Mill-Zenas Nickerson's Sons
Grocers-L. S. Atwood L. D. Buck, West C.
A. Eldridge,
South C.
Eldridge & Capron,
South C.
J. C. Eldridge,
South
Mrs. P. H. Eldridge
C. A. Freeman
Howes & Fuller
E. E. Harding
Joshua A. Nickerson
Zenas Nickerson's Sons
Christopher Smith
Hairdressers-John H. Doloff T. E. Mckay
S. F. Ryder
Hall-Town Hall, capacity 500
Hardware Dealers- Andrew Harding
O. C. Nickerson
Hotels-Dill, H. F. Eldredge, prop. Hammond, L. E. Hammond, prop. Hawes, Z. T. Hawes, prop.
Ocean, W. H. Berry, prop. Monomoyck Inn, J. P. Farmer, prop. Nickerson House, J. W. Nickerson, prop.
Ice Dealers-Samuel M. Atwood H. L. Emery
Insurance Agents-E. T. Bearse C. A. Freeman
Jeweler and Watchmaker- E. T. Bearse
Justices of the Peace-
Charles Bassett
Seth W. Hammond Heman A. Harding Gaius Mullett
Lawyers- Charles Bassett, South C.
Heman A: Harding
Library- Eldridge Public, Kate Gould, lib.
Lumber Dealer- Oscar C. Nickerson Masons-Reuben S. Loveland Joseph W. Nickerson
Milliner- Mrs. E. F. Burgess, South C.
Mrs. S. A. Nickerson
Music Teacher-Ethel Eldridge
Newsdealer-M. W. Howard
TOWN REPORTS
Printed in the best manner at short notice. F. S. Blanchard & Co., Worcester.
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Newspapers-Chatham Gazette (week- ly), A. P. Goss, prop.
Chatham Monitor (weekly), F. B. & F. P. Goss, props. Notaries Public-Erastus T. Bearse Gaius Mullett Painters-B. S. Cahoon Calvin Hammond J. H. Hardy W. F. Jenks J. C. Small, West C.
N. B. Small, George A. Taylor Photographers-Allen & Nichols
Physician-Frank A. Rogers
Post Offices and Postmasters -- Chatham-W. L. Nickerson
North Chatham-C. A. Freeman
Chatham Port-Osborn Nickerson West Chatham -. Davis L. Nickerson South Chatham-Alonzo F. Cahoon
Provision Dealers-W. F. Harding .I. L. Tuttle, South C.
Ship Chandler- H. Harding, Jr., C. Port
Stables-William Berry Parker Nickerson C. C. Young Stoves and Tinsmiths- Josiah M. Rogers Tailor-Marcus W. Howard Undertakers-B. S. Cahoon John H. Taylor Variety Stores-Lydia A. Chase Arlissa Howes ,
CHELMSFORD.
In Middlesex Co., 26 m. from Boston and 3 1-2 m. southwest of Lowell on Old Colony Sys. Northern Div .; street railway to Lowell and from Lowell through North Chelmsford to Tyngsboro. Inc. May 29. 1655. Pop. 3,162.
Villages-Chelmsford Center, North Chelmsford, South Chelmsford, West Chelmsford.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting fourth Monday in March.
Clerk-George A. Parkhurst
Selectmen-Joseph E. Warren, ch.
Arthur H. Sheldon, North C.
Walter R. Winning, South C.
Joseph A. Parkhurst, West C. William H. Shedd, Lowell
Auditors-George F. Snow, West C. Martin Robbins C. Frank Butterfield
Treasurer-Ervin W. Sweetser
Collector-Arthur M. Warren
Assessors-Selectmen Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constables-Warren Berry George M. Wright
E. Hamlin Russell
William J. Quigley,
North C.
James S. Wotton, North C.
A. F. Whidden, Michael H. Norton,
West C.
Lowell
E. Lincoln Russell
Highway Surveyor-David Higgins Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee-Dr. F. H. Chamberlin, ch. Alexander J. Park, South e Stewart Mackay, North C. Supt- Frederick E. Kendall, Dunstable Prin. High School-C. W. Averell Arthur W. Trubey, North C.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneer-James P. Emerson Baker-Henry Dutton Bagging Mfrs .- Sugden Press Bagging Co., Blacksmiths --
John Carpenter, Charles F. M. Fish
West C.
J. Quirk & Son, North O
F. J. Whittemore George M. Wright
Boarding House-Village House. Mrs. Louise J. Jones, prop., North C.
Boot and Shoe Dealer- Isaac H. Knight
Boot and Shoe Makers- William II. Davis John S. Hall,
North C.
Butchers-
Leonard J. Mansfield, South C.
David C. Perham J. Waldo Perham
Cabinet Makers-Eben R. Marshall Harmon Richardson
Carpenters- William C. Edwards, West C.
Samuel Hagerman
Almon W. Holt
George H. Mason,
West C.
Charles T. Melvin
William Mitchell
Charles E. Parkhurst
Carriage Mfrs .- William L. Draper, North C.
Naylor & Ellingwood, West C.
Cattle Dealers-James P. Emerson Paul F. Litchfield
Cider Makers- George B. Holt. Henry S. Perham
North C
Clergymen and Churches- Ernest C. Bartlett, Central Cong. Augustus A. Bickford, First Bartist.
South C.
Robert Dunbar, Second Cong., North C.
Chas. H. Ellis, Central Baptist
Granville Pierce, First Cong. (Un.) John J. Shaw, St. John's R. C., North C. Wilson Waters, All Saints' Epis.
William C. Geyer, Methodist, West (:
Coal and Wood- Herschel Fenton & Co., North C.
Patrick T. McMahon,
North C
Harry L. Parkhurst
Cotton Waste-Minot H. Lover'ng
Dressmakers-Mrs. Emily B. Brooks Mrs. L. Grace Lumbert, North C
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CHELMSFORD-Continued.
The Misses Paasche Sadie Phillips
Druggist-William H. Hills Expresses-American Express Co. New York & Boston Despatch Fish Dealers-Thomas F. Burns Willlam Clinton
Florist-John R. Parkhurst General Stores- Daniel W. Blckford,
South C. South C.
Emerson & Co., Marshall & Son, West C.
George C. Moore,
North C.
S. Waldo Parkhurst
Marcus H. Winship, West C.
Grading Contractor- Edward H. Keyes, North C.
Granite Workers-
George H. Smith, North C.
Floyer J. Whittemore (carrlage)
J. Wesley Wing Fred W. Wright, North C.
Paper Hanger-William Kettlety
Photographer-Arthur I. Emerson
Physicians-Edward H. Chamberlin Amasa Howard
Arthur G. Scoboria Fred E. Varney, North C.
Post Offices and Postmasters- Chelmsford-Ralph W. Emerson North Chelmsford-John S. Hall South Chelmsford-Henry E. Emerson West Chelmsford-Marcus H. Winship
Printer-G. Thomas Parkhurst
Provision Dealers- Ervin W. Sweetser R. C. Wotton & Co., North . C.
Pump Maker- George H. Holt, West C.
Real Estate Agents-
Paul F. Litchfield Arthur M. Warren
Roofers-John L. Douglas J. W. Robinson & Co., East C.
Sausage Mfrs .- Ingham Bros.
Saw Mills-E. Lincoln Russell Herbert C. Sweetser
Stables-James P. Emerson
Joseph D. Ryan, North C.
George H. Wilson
Stone Cutters-
John De Carteret, North C.
Charles H. Dutton, North C.
Marinel & Wilstead, North C.
Tailor-Leroy J. Parkhurst
Teamsters-James P. Emerson Edward H. Keyes, North C. James S. Wotton, North C.
Undertakers- Daniel P. Byam.
South C.
Arthur H. Sheldon, North C.
Alfred G. Parkhurst, West C.
Walter Perham
Wells (Artesian)- Henry C. Crockett,
North C.
Wheelwrights-
William L. Draper,
North C.
North Chelmsford Library Association, Emma J. Gay, 11b.
Lumber Dealer-Amos B. Adams
Machinists- Sliver & Gay,
North C.
Marble Worker-
Samuel Sloan,
South C.
Market Gardeners- Arthur E. Dutton John N. Park, South C.
James F. Stearns Masons- R. Wilson Dix, East C. Seth P. Sampson, North C.
Milliners-The Misses Paasche Music Teacher-Frank R. Rix
Newsdealers-Ralph W. Emerson William H. Hills
Newspaper- Chelmsford Tribune (weekly), Frank A. Brown, prop.
Notary Public-Henry H. Emerson Nurseryman-George B. Wright Painters- Ole Linstad
Wallace A. Josselyn (carriage), North C.
Brown Bros.,
Perley A. Carkin,
H. F. Fletcher & Co.,
West C.
Francis A. Mallory,
North C.
George H. Warley & Co.,
North C.
Grist Mill-Dutton Bros.
Grocers-Eben T. Adams
J. F. McManomin, S. Naylor & Son,
West C.
Ervin W. Sweetser R. C. Wotton & Co., North C.
Hairdresser-Antonio P. Mello
Hardware Dealers-Eben T. Adams S. W. Parkhurst
Harness Maker-
Sidney N. Stevens,
North C.
Hay and Grain-
Daniel W. Bickford,
South C.
Emerson & Co.,
South C.
Herbert C. Sweetser
Hotels-Adams House, Joseph D. Ryan prop., North C.
Central House, George H. Wilson, . prop. Ice Dealers-
Boston Ice Co.,
John Marinel, Jr ..
North C. North C.
E. Lincoln Russell
Herbert C. Sweetser
Insurance Agent- Arthur M. Warren
Iron Founders- Chelmsford Foundry Co., North C.
Jeweler and Watchmaker- William J. Randall
Justices of the Peace- . Charles E. A. Bartlett Henry H. Emerson George A. Parkhurst Edward F. Richardson
Royal S. Ripley
Arthur H. Sheldon
George F. Snow.
Wert C.
Charles O. Stevens
Leather Belting Mfrs .- North Chelmsford Supply Co., North C.
Libraries-
Adams Public Library, Chas. H. Green- leaf, lib.
Isaac H. Knight, Floyer J. Whittemore
Wood Dealers-Arthur M. Warren E. Lincoln Russell
Charles II. Whittemore, North C.
Wool Scouring and Burring- George C. Moore, North C.
THIS BOOK
Contains the only complete Business Directory of Mass- achusetts; the information is obtained by personal can- vass of the Stato, and is duly copyrighted.
North C. North C.
North C.
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CHELSEA
JUSTICE OF PEACE.
CONSTABLE.
J. S. DUVAL & CO., REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKERS, Property Bought, Sold and Exchanged. 377 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass.
Bills of all kinds Collected. Auctioneers and Appraisers.
CHELSEA.
In Suffolk Co .; a port of entry adjoining Boston on the northeast, on East. Div. B. & M. R. R .; ferry and electrle cars to Boston; electric cars to Lynn, Revere Beach, Malden, Maplewood, East Boston, etc. Settled 1630; a town 1739; a city 1857. Pop. 31,264.
VOTE FOR MAYOR FOR 1899.
Wards
1 2 450
3 572
484
609
2607
519 575 606 308 185
2193
CITY GOVERNMENT.
City election Tuesday next after the second Monday in December.
MAYOR-Seth J. Littlefield (R), $1000; hours 10-11
ALDERMEN-Meetings every Tuesday evening. President, George T. Roberts (R)
Clerk, George B. Gurney
At large, Harry W. James (R) George W. Ford (C) John Duncan (R) Willlam S. Hixon (R) ffl George T. Roberts (R) Ward 1. John E. Beck (R)
Chas. J. McDonough (D) Ward 2. Dennis A. O'Brlen (D)
Daniel M. O'Connell (D)
Ward 3. Horatio R. Delano (D)
John J. McDonald (D)
Ward 4. Herbert A. Norton (R)
Samuel Jones (R)
Ward 5. George E. Mitchell (R) Ephraim N. Cook (R)
City Officers.
City Clerk, George B. Gurney, $1800; hours 8-4
Clerk Committees, Frank HI. Flagg, $700
Treasurer and Collector, Thomas B. Frost. $2000; hours 8-4
Auditor, Kimball Easterbrook, $1000 City Solleltor, Louls L. G. DeRoche- mont, $1000
City Engineer and Superintendent of Streets, Alfred L. Maggi, $1600
City Physiclan, E. Frank Guild, $1000
Superintendent Publle Bulldings and Inspector Buildings, Walter Bachel- der, $1200
City Messenger, Colman Tilden,
$1,000.
Chlef Pollce, Wm. P. Drury, $1500
Supt. Fire Alarm and Inspector Wires, Charles I. Skinner, $1200 Chlef Fire Department, H. Allen Spencer, $1200
Inspector Milk and Sealer Welghts and Measures, Geo. W. Marsh, $250 ASSESSORS-
Chalrman, Ivory R. Allen, $850
Willlam M. Jewett, $550
Daniel H. Sullivan, $550
Clerk, Kimball Easterbrook, $550
WATER COMMISSIONERS- Samuel P. Tenney, chairman
John H. Crandon
G. E. Mitchell
Clerk, E. F. Endicott, $1300
COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUND- George W. Moses
Charles A. Merriam
A. A. Fickett Treasurer, Horatlo B. Hersey, $100
REGISTRARS VOTERS-
Chairman, A. G. Alley, $75
E. W. Everett, $75
J. Henry Taylor, $75 Clerk, George B. Gurney, $125
OVERSEERS POOR- Frank B. Fay, ch,
George T. Roberts
John C. Loud
Secretary, Otls Merriam, $1320 hours 8.30-11.30 A. M.
Clerk, T. U. Follansbee, - $900
BOARD HEALTH- Chalrman, J. W. Stickney
A. M. Rico E. F. Guild, ex-officlo
Clerk, Ell Veazie, $1000
PARK COMMISSIONERS --- Alfred W. Brown
100,000 FIRMS
Throughout the State CONSULT THIS BOOK
4
5 Totals.
Seth J. Littlefield (R) George C. Hall (D).
492
380
MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
CHELSEA-Continued.
J. K. Montgomery Joseph R. Carr John G. Low George H. Buck
TRUSTEES SOLDIERS' BURIAL LOT- W. A. Prescott Joseph W. Thayer Ivory R. Allen
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE - Meetings first Monday each month. Chairman, Eugene F. Endicott
Vice-Chairman, Abram T. Collier
Delegate to Board Aldermen, Ed- ward H. Loweil Seth J. Littlefield Abram T. Collier
Leonard A. Treat
Francis W. Bakeman
Franklin O. Barnes
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