Memorial sketch of Hyde Park, Mass., for the first twenty years of its corporate existence : also its industries, statistics, and organizations, together with the anniversary addresses delivered by Rev. Perley B. Davis and Rev. Richard J. Barry, Part 10

Author: Davis, Perley B. 4n; Humphrey, Henry B. 4n; Barry, Richard J. 4n; Knight, Jos. King. 4n; David, Edmund. 4n
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Boston : L. Barta & Co., Printers
Number of Pages: 138


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SCHOOL CELEBRATION,-Chas. G. Chick, Chairman ; John F. Elliot, Secretary; Edmund Davis, Esq., Benjamin C. Vose, Col. Andrew Washburn, Geo. M. Fellows, James E. Cotter, Esq., F. H. Dean, Henry F. Howard, E. W. Cross, D. G. Thompson.


STATISTICS,-J K. Knight, D. D. S., Chairman ; Edmund Davis, Esq., Henry B. Humphrey.


SUNDAY, APRIL 22.


CATHOLIC CHURCH.


Exercises begin at 10.30 A. M., with Solemn High Mass, sung by Rev. Henry A. Barry, assisted by Deacon and Sub-Deacon and thirty sanctuary boys.


PROCESSIONAL,-LAGO, ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA.


KYRIE,


GLORIA,


VENI CREATOR,


HISTORICAL ADDRESS,


CREDO,


QUARTETTE. Aiblinger REV. RICHARD J. BARRY. Haydn Costa


OFFERTORY, QUARTETTE.


SANCTUS, Haydn


BENEDICTUS,


QUARTETTE. Gounod Haydn


AGNUS DEI and DONA PACEM,


PRIESTS' MARCH, from Athalie, ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA.


SOLOISTS :- Miss Anna Westerveldt, Soprano; Mrs. Annette Welsh-McMunn, Contralto; Mr. Richard McMunn, Tenor; Mr. Phelps, Baritone; Assisted by Boston Sym- phony Orchestra. Mr. McGoldrick, Organist; Mr. McMunn, Director.


METHODIST CHURCH.


Exercises begin at 6.30 P. M. The Old-Time Choir will sing one or two pieces and will then go to the Congregational Church. Male-Voice Chorus will render one or two selections, and the Grand Chorus of 100 voices will give the "Hallelujah Chorus," from Handel's "Messiah;" "Gloria" from Mozart's "12th Mass;" "Angel of Peace" (Keller's American Hymn) and "To Thee, O Country," Eichberg :


HISTORICAL SERMON, REV. PERLEY B. DAVIS.


The following gentlemen are expected to be present and take part in the exercises : REV. AMOS WEBSTER, D. D., REV. H. L. C. BRADDON,


HENRY S. ADAMS.


REV. J. T. MAGRATH, ERASTUS WORTHINGTON, ESQ.,


REV. JAMES HUXTABLE,


REV. I. H. GILBERT, H. F. KENNEY, ESQ., REV. H. W. TILDEN, E. E. WILLIAMSON, ESQ., REV. W. H. S. VENTRES,


REV. G. W. MANSFIELD, REV. A. H. JOHNSON.


CHARLES W. TURNER, ESQ., REV. A. JUDSON RICH.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Exercises begin here at 7 P. M. The principal feature of the singing here will be by the Old-Time Choir, who will give "Majesty," "Sherburne," "Auld Lang Syne," "New Jerusalem," "Northfield," etc., with instrumental accompaniment. The chorus will come from the Methodist Church and render the "Gloria," from Mozart's "12th Mass" as a closing number.


HISTORICAL SERMON, REV. PERLEY B. DAVIS.


The following gentlemen are expected to be present and take part in the exercises : REV. W. S. WORTH, REV. A. H. JOHNSON,


ERASTUS WORTHINGTON, ESQ., REV. JAMES HUXTABLE, REV. EDWARD A. RAND, REV. H. W. TILDEN, H. F. KENNEDY, ESQ.,


CHAS. W. TURNER, ESQ., REV. J. T. MAGRATH, REV. A. JUDSON RICH,


E. E. WILLIAMSON, ESQ.,


REV. H. L. C. BRADDON. REV. E. W. MANSFIELD, REV. I. HI. GILBERT, REV. W. H. S. VENTRES.


Haydn Haydn


MONDAY, APRIL 23.


FIREMEN'S PARADE.


The members of the Fire Department and their invited guests will assemble at the Engine House at 9 A. M. The procession, headed by the National Guard Brass Band, of Boston, will move at 10 o'clock, over the following route :- Central Park Ave., to West River St., to Glenwood Ave., to Childs St., to Gordon Ave., to Austin St., to Summer St. Place, to Summer St., to Gordon Ave., to West River St., to Central Park Ave., to Wal- nut St., to Bridge St., to Water St., to Dana Ave., to Loring St., to Williams Ave., to Pond St., to Fairmount Ave., to East River St., to Arlington St., to Central Ave., to Everett Square, to reviewed by the town officials; thence to West River St., to Central Park Ave., to Engine House and be dismissed. They will assemble in Engine House Hall for collation, and at about 2 o'clock will answer an alarm from Box 12 for trial.


The following towns have signified their intention of being represented :


TOWN OF MILTON, by the Board of Engineers and firemen; I steamer, I hose car- riage and I chemical engine.


TOWN OF DEDHAM, by the Board of Engineers, Hose Companies No.'s 1 and 2, with carriages.


TOWN OF CANTON, by the Board of Engineers and firemen.


TOWN OF HYDE PARK, by the Board of Engineers and firemen, Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, Hose Companies No.'s 1, 2 and 3, Chemical Engine No. I, and Steamers No.'s I and 2.


BAND CONCERT


Will be given in Everett Square during the afternoon by the NATIONAL GUARD BAND, of Boston.


SCHOOLS.


Monday will be observed by the schools as a holiday. At 9.30 A. M. a Stereopticon Exhibition will be given in the Grew School Hall, for all school children of the town of the five lower classes; Class VIII and under. Admission by tickets which will be distributed.


At 3 P. M. there will be an entertainment given by a chorus of 150 voices from the High and Grammar Schools, accompanied by an orchestra; also appropriate and interest- ing addresses and readings by selected talent. This will be open to all.


EVENING CELEBRATION.


On the arrival of the Governor a salute of twenty guns will be fired, and the chimes on the Catholic Church will be rung. At 7.30 o'clock, weather permitting, a display of fire- works will be given on High Rock, corner of Lincoln Street and Hyde Park Avenue.


BANQUET.


To be held in Everett Hall at 7 o'clock P. M. The invited guests are HIS EXCELLENCY, OLIVER AMES, GOVERNOR.


HIS HONOR, J. Q. A, BRACKETT, LIEUT .- GOVERNOR. COUNCILLOR, ELIJAH A. MORSE, of Canton. SENATOR, JAMES T. STEVENS, of Braintree.


MR. E. E. WILLIAMSON, of Wollaston. MR. J. WALTER BRADLEE, of Milton. MR. HOWARD COLBURN, of Dedham.


HON. CHAS. F. GERRY, of Sudbury. MR. THEODORE D. WELD. REV. P. B. DAVIS. REV. RICHARD. J. BARRY.


MR. MELVILLE P. MORRELL.


Post-prandial remarks will be made by the invited guests and other prominent gentle- men of the town.


LIST OF SINGERS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS WHO TAKE PART IN CHORUS AND OLD-TIME SINGING.


SOPRANOS.


Mrs. S. B. Balkam.


Miss Margaret E. Bertram. Florence Bidwell. Bertha Bird. Mrs. S. P. Blodgett.


Miss Nellie Brown.


Mrs. Asa W. Chamberlin.


Miss Inez C. Crabtree.


Nellie C. Edwards.


Emily M. Enneking.


Ethel K. Estey. Mrs. F. D. Freeman. Miss L. B. Googins. Lillie M. Gould. Mamie F. Gurney.


Fannie J. Gushee.


66 Tennie S. Hammond.


66 Helen W. Harding.


Mrs. Dan'l Allen. Miss Lizzie G. Balkam. M. S. Bent.


Ida A. Brainard. Agnes J. Campbell.


Annie M. Clark.


Helen M. Cole.


Mrs. E. I. Colesworthy. " E. W. Collins.


Miss Clara E. Davenport. " Julia E. Donovan.


J. Gertrude Draper. M. E. McAuliffe.


Mrs. H. G. Raynes. " B. F. Radford. Miss Annie B. Raynes.


Mrs. Geo. L. Ridley.


Miss Nellie L. Sanborn.


Jennie B. Sears.


Eva E. Shaw.


Emily F. Sturtevant.


Mrs. E. D. Swallow. Miss Susan Swallow.


Mrs. H. W. Tilden.


Miss G. D. Underhill.


Mrs. Geo. B. Warren. M. E. Warren.


F. H. Wheeler.


Miss S. A. White,


Frances B. Wood.


ALTOS.


Mrs. E. J. Ellis. Miss Grace F. Eustis. " Annie E. Guy.


Mary V. Habberley.


Mrs. J. G. Hamblin, Jr. M. E. Hill. Miss M. E. Holmes. Mrs. A. H. Holway. " H. F. Holtham. Miss Margaret I. Hoogs. Nettie B. House.


Mrs. Palmer Merritt. Miss Myra Pember. Mary F. Perry. Mrs. Samuel N. Piper. Miss L. Gertrude Reynolds.


Annie L. Stone.


Emma B. Walker.


Maggie G. Welsh. " Jennie Welsh.


Mrs. G. A. Whitcher. Miss Amy E. Whittemore.


TENORS.


Mr. Daniel J. Goss. W. S. Gould.


Geo. F. Gurney.


Geo. E. Haven.


Chas. E. Huggins.


Henry B. Humphrey.


P. M. Hussey.


Ed. A. Hyde.


Mr. L. H. McIntire. Jas. S. Mitchell.


WVm. F. Mitchell.


Geo. W. Scrivens.


Galen L. Stone.


¥ Charles B. Tower.


Robert L. White.


Thomas A. Wilson.


BASSES.


Mr. H. S. Holtham.


Henry F. Holtham.


A. II. Holway.


Wm. H. Horne.


Jervis E. Horr.


F. W. Pike.


J. E. Piper.


66 Geo. L. Ridley.


Walter S. Tower.


Samuel S. Tucker.


E. L. Jennings.


66 R. M. Johnson.


Chas. W. Killam.


Willis P. Whittemore.


Walter S. Wilcombe.


66 D. F. Wood.


Arthur A. Wood.


" E. E. Young.


INSTRUMENTALISTS.


Mr. Isaac Bullard.


VIOLINS. Mr. Henry Landt.


Dr. Horatio Leseur.


Mr. Mark Tibbetts. Mr. Benj. C. Vose. CORNET. VIOLA. BASE VIOL. Mr. E. J. Chandler.


Mr. E. S. Churchill. Mr. Francis M. Paine. PIANISTS. Miss Mary E. Whittemore.


Miss F. A. Walker.


CONDUCTOR, LEADER OF OLD-TIME SINGING,


MR. H. J. WHITTEMORE. MR. C. F. HOLT.


Mr. A. E. Bradley.


Frank E. Bridgman. Asa W. Chamberlin.


J. A. Crowley.


Albert H. Davis.


E. J. Ellis.


Thomas C. Evans.


E. C. Farwell.


Ed. St. C. Fellows.


Mr. Wm. E. Amback. Moses B. Angell. ¥ Ed. E. Badger.


66 J. L. Barry, Jr. A. H. Brainard.


F. P. Brigham.


66 J. Adams Brown. Charles S. Davis. Geo. E. Doty. Geo. F. Eldridge.


66 Chas. K. Gurney.


Win. R. Hall. Jos. G. Hamblin, Jr. Win. H. Harlow. Chas. E. Hathaway.


Fred Hawley.


Chas. F. Holt.


Mrs. G. H. Haskell. Miss M. F. Hayward. " Lilla M. Hilton. Mrs. A. D. Holmes. Miss Grace E. Holt.


Maria A. Hudson.


Minnie F. Jacobs. Mrs. A. H. Johnson. Miss Annie H. Kendall. Edith G. Kendall.


M. H. Larrabee. Mrs. Chas. T. Lingham. J. F. Loughlin. Miss B. A. McAuliffe. " Alice M. Mooar.


Mrs. E. S. Paine. " F. A. Perry.


Mr. Henry C. Mandell. Chas. H. Maxwell.


A. L. McIntire.


Fred H. S. Orcutt.


`Thos. Houston. John Ilouston. L. P. Howard. George James.


Geo. B. Warren. F. H. Waters.


Dr. C. A. Leslie.


" J. C. Lincoln. Mr. J. F. Loughlin. " Geo. B. Magrath.


I T IS NOT A VERY LONG TIME since two citizens of Hyde Park drew the First and Second Prizes for obtaining the largest list of subscribers for a certain pub- lication. Here is another chance :


$100 CASH PRESENT


To the agent who secures the most subscribers to THE RAMBLER before June 15, 1888. Presents $50 to second and $25 to third largest. EXTRA :- A present of $5 for every 50 subscribers besides. THE RAMBLER is elegantly printed on beautiful calendered paper, finely illustrated, choice reading. Subscription price, 50 cents a year. 25 cents com- mission to all Agents in addition to all of above extras. We are bound to add 100,000 subscribers to our large list, and we are more than liberal. Surely you will not pass this by.


FREE Agents' Outfit to all readers of this paper. Write to us now for sample RAMBLER and our grand inducements for you to act for us in your locality. All offers are genuine and backed by solid, honorable men.


THE RAMBLER, New London, Conn.


Who knows but what the Leading Prizes may come again to Hyde Park or some neighboring village.


The publishers of THE RAMBLER desire to have all of our citizens enrolled on their subscription list ; and they herewith make very special inducements for a few live agents in this section.


If you read this advertisement in the fall of '88, spring of '89, or any other time after the expiration of above offer, write to THE RAMBLER; the publishers have an eye to business, and they always will have some grand inducements for you either as a subscriber or agent.


Write at once.


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SEND FOR "What Folks Say of the Hammond Type Writer."


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PRIVATE


Labor Saving Office Devices


YOU CAN GET THE


BEST


BOOTS,


SHOES


AND


RUBBERS


For the Least Money in Town, at


SOMES',


9 Fairmount Avenue, HYDE PARK, MASS.


No trouble to show goods.


Established in Hyde Park in 1865.


MARK E. NOBLE,


Druggist AND


Apothecary,


1 NEPONSET BLOCK,


HYDE PARK, MASS.


HYDE PARK Co-Operative Bank,


HYDE PARK, MASS.


(Organized under Chapter 224 of the Acts of 1877, Approved May 14, 1877.)


Organized March 17, 1886. Chartered March 26, 1886. Began Business May 5, 1886. Authorized Capital $1,000,000.


Andrew Washburn, President.


Richard M. Johnson, Vice President.


Thomas E. Faunce, Secretary and Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


James D. McAvoy, Alonzo H. Richardson, George L. Stocking, David W. Lewis, George Miles, Rich- ard J. Sullivan, Eli B. Tasker, Edward W. Cross, Henry F. Arnold, Hiram J. Townsend, Geo. Hall.


AUDITORS. Galen L. Stone, Fred L. Johnson, Charles F. Morrison.


ATTORNEY ; Charles F. Jenney.


Office, Everett Sq., cor. Central Avenue. OFFICE HOURS :


9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Daily: and first Wednesdays, 2 to 5 & 7.30 to 9 P. M.


Monthly meetings are held on First Wednesday Evenings.


COTTER & JENNEY, Counsellors at Law, 19 & 20 ROGERS BUILDING,


209 Washington Street, ... Boston. JAMES E. COTTER. CHARLES F. JENNEY.


BLAKE & RIPLEY,


Commission Merchants,


AND DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic Fruits,


AGENTS FOR CALIFORNIA FRUIT UNION, J. C. HOUGHTON & CO., Liverpool, Eng., FLORIDA FRUIT EXCHANGE, THE FRANK BROS. CO., NEW YORK.


57 CHATHAM ST.,


. . . BOSTON . . .


E. E. BLAKE.


F. L. RIPLEY.


HENRY S. BUNTON,


INSURANCE,


REPRESENTING


Royal Insurance Co. OF LIVERPOOL.


London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. OF LIVERPOOL.


Pennsylvania Fire Ins. Co. OF PHILADELPHIA.


Notary Public for Norfolk County.


EVERETT BLOCK,


HYDE PARK.


Do not be Deceived BY


Misrepresentation.


Buy your BREAD, CAKE, and PASTRY at 64 FAIRMOUNT AVE.


Having leased the Bakery formerly occupied by Simon Weisbrod, I shall keep all kinds of


BREAD, ·- CAKE, AND -·


· PASTRY, Also CRACKERS of all kinds On hand and to order.


ICE CREAM TO ORDER IN THE SEASON, By the Quart or Gallon.


Wedding Cake a Specialty. Hot Brown Bread and Beans Sunday Morning.


Thanking the people of Hyde Park and vicinity for their patronage in the past, I hope, by strict attention to business and keeping the best of stock, to merit a continuance of their support.


Respectfully,


E. H. GOOLD.


EDMUND DAVIS,


Counsellor at Law,


Conveyancer and Examiner of Titles.


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PRAC- TICE IN PROBATE AND EQUITY COURTS, AND TO THE SET- TLEMENT OF ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS.


OFFICE :


ROOMS 2 AND 3 BANK BUILDING, HYDE PARK.


S. B. BALKAM.


WM. H. HARLOW.


S. B. BALKAM & CO., Lumber, Coal, Wood, Lime, Cement,


Brick, Drain Pipe, Nails, &c.


Yard and Office : Cor. Pierce and West Streets.


Office : Fourth door south of N. Y. & N. E. Depot.


ORDERS RECEIVED AT PUTNAM WORDEN'S & C. L. ALDEN & CO.'S STORES.


CORTICELLI WASH SILK RUBBER HOSE


GORTICELLI WASK SILK


N 500 SHADE 508


OUTLINE EMBROIDERY PERMANENT DYES. !


Prepared expressly for Art-needle- work on materials which require wash- ing.


Colors warranted not to "run," or to injure in any way the most delicate fabrics by using Castile soap and warm water.


Soldin three grades: (1) EE, coarse, for extra heavy outline work, or solid embroidery. Ten-yard skeins ; (2) No. 500, medium, for ordinary outline work or etching. Ten-yard skeins; (3) Floss ( sometimes called Filo-floss), a fine size of high lustre, sold only on spools ow- ing to its slack twist and consequent delicacy.


NONOTUCK SILK CO. 18 SUMMER ST., BOSTON.


Send 6 cents in stamps for sample, stating grade wanted.


FOR


Garden, Lawn, AND Stable Use.


ALSO


THE RUBBER LINED COTTON HOSE.


HOSE REELS, NOZZLES, FOUNTAINS, COUPLINGS, &c., &c., AT BOTTOM PRICES.


FOR SALE IN HYDE PARK BY THE


STOVE AND HARDWARE


DEALERS.


FRANKLIN RUBBER CO., (FULLER, LEONARD & SMALL,)


Rubber Goods of Every Description, 13 FRANKLIN STREET, Near Washington Street, BOSTON.


FORESTVIE


FARM


W.DEDHAM CLALDEN


WARRANTED


1


Milk


IN GLASS JARS.


Send Postal to Box 3, Hyde Park, Mass.


Franklin & Shea, BORSE SROERS


AND


CARRIAGE-SMITHS,


Cor. Central Park Ave. & River St.


Horse Shoeing a Specialty.


Contracted and Diseased Feet, Over-Reaching, and Interfering skil- fully treated.


First Class Carriage Ironing of all descriptions.


New and Second Hand Wagons For Sale, or Exchanged.


Our work is the Best in the Market.


Dr. P. KENISON, Chiropodist,


Corns and Bad Nails Extracted without pain. N. Y. Office, 868 Broadway, Between 17th and 18th Streets, opposite Huyler's. Boston, 10 & 18 Temple Place. Operations on Corns Nails 50c. each. 25c. each.


WINDOW SCREENS· UPHOLSTERER WINDOW AWNINGS.


CHERRINGTON. WINDOW SHADES. 62 FAIRMOUNT AVE .. HYDEPARK.


J. B. CARTER,


-


-


OFFICES AT


YARD, BUSINESS STREET.


AND AT


C. P. VAUGHN'S,


ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING,


No. 3 RIVER STREET.


Private Telephone at VAUGHN'S where orders will receive prompt at- tention.


HYDE PARK STEAM MILL.


JOHN N. BULLARD,


Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


Flour, Grain, Feed, Hay,


STRAW, AND SALT.


HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF


GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS.


Agent for the Leading Brands of Fertilizers.


MILL NEAR PROVIDENCE RAILROAD DEPOT,


STORE : 33 EVERETT BLOCK, RIVER ST.


F. D. BRIGHAM, DEALER IN


PROVISIONS,


Fruit, Vegetables, Etc.


A FULL LINE OF


FRESH AND SALT FISH.


OYSTERS AND FRESH BOILED LOBSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.


72 & 74 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE,


Near N. Y. & N. E. Depot,


HYDE PARK.


ESTABLISHED 1874.


JAMES B. FALL, DEALER IN


Stoves, Ranges, and Furnaces,


PLUMBING AND ROOFING.


61 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE.


JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


HAIR DRESSING PARLORS, C. P. FERNALD, Prop., 27 FAIRMOUNT AVE., HYDE PARK, MASS.


Shaving and Hair Cutting done in the neatest manner.


Special attention will be paid to Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting and Shampooing.


NOTE .- Ladies prefering their shampooing, or their children's hair cut, at home, at reasonable prices, can do so by leaving word at my store or the Post Office, any day except Saturday.


PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.


FRANK W. GLEASON & CO.,


PLUMBERS,


Steam and Gas Fitters.


ALSO, DEALERS IN


STOVES, FURNACES AND RANGES,


Hardware and Lamps.


No. 1 Bank Building,


Everett Square,


HYDE PARK, MASS.


BUY THE HYDE PARK TIMES.


MERRILL UNDERHILL, COMMISSION


MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, LARD AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, TEA AND COFFEE. 38 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE.


CHARLES STURTEVANT, M. D., HOMŒOPATHIST,


8 MAPLE ST., HYDE PARK, MASS.


TELEPHONE No. 9109. LOCK BOX 43.


OFFICE HOURS - 8 to 9 P.M. ; 4 to 6 P.M. Usually at home during the evening.


THE NORFOLK COUNTY GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1813.


Everett Square, . Hyde Park. THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY PAPER. Book, Card, and Job Printing of every description.


Plymouth ROCK


1620


Phosphated Gelatine. MARK.


CLEMENT B. TOWER & CO.


MANUFACTURERS,


Hyde Park, Mass.'


For Snow Pudding, Jellies, Creams, Blanc-Manges, &c.


N. M. PUTNAM.


A. G. WORDEN.


BOSTON BRANCH


Grocery & Tea House,


21 and 23 River St.,


Cor. Hyde Park Ave.,


HYDE PARK . . MASS.


CHARLES LEWIS,


DEALER IN


toves, Furnaces,


AND Ranges.


KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS.


Special Attention given to Roofing, Plumbing, and Furnace Work.


RIVER STREET,


OPP. MASONIC BLOCK,


HYDE PARK:


BOSTON STORE.


DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SMALL WARES, Gents' Furnishings. Our stock at all times embraces a full line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and a very attractive assortment of -MASONIC BLOCK-K HYDE PARK-


NOVELTIES,


which we offer at one lowest CASH * price to all.


GIDEON H. HASKELL.


EVERETT SQ. MARKET,


1864. HYDE PARK. 1888.


Established in 1864


HENRY S. HOLTHAM,


DEALER IN


PROVISIONS,


BEEF, PORK, LARD, HAMS, TRIPE, SAU- SAGES, FRESH EGGS, PURE MILK, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, ETC. Berries in their Season.


Opposite Congregational Church.


I have weekly arrivals of Vermont Butter. I still solicit a trial of those fine Sugar Cured Hams, so widely known as the Pine Apple Brand. Thank- ing the citizens of Hyde Park for so liberal a share of patronage so many years, I still solicit a con- tinuance of the same.


ORDON


G ** THE CATERER


AND


CONFECTIONER,


Masonic Block, Hyde Park.


Weddings, Receptions, and Banquets a Specialty. Creams, Ices, &c. at Wholesale.


Croquettes, Fancy Ices, and Cakes to order, Also Wedding Cake.


Professional Cooks and Waiters furnished for Private Parties.


FRANCIS BOYNTON, DEALER IN


FURNACES, RANGES, STOVES, AND


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.


PLUMBER & GAS FITTER.


Roofing and Jobbing in all branches of the trade promptly attended to.


64 WEST RIVER STREET, Near Providence R. R. Station. HYDE PARK, MASS.


Richardson & Rafter, CARPENTERS


-) AND (-


BUILDERS.


Jobbing of all kinds Promptly Attended to.


Shop, cor. Central Park Av. & River St., HYDE PARK.


The Best is The Cheapest.


J. JOHNSTON,


Carriage Manuf'T,


HYDE PARK.


WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW.


HYDE PARK LOCAL NEWS


Is given more space by the Boston Globe than by any other Boston paper. This, together with the fact that The Globe is the leading paper of New England, is reason why everybody in Hyde Park should read it daily.


The ladies and the young people all like The Globe. Its stories and miscellaneous articles are famous throughout the country.


W. A. WOOD & CO.,


Manufacturers of and Dealers in


ALL GRADES OF LUBRICATING


OILS,


100 & 102 MILK ST.,


BOSTON.


TELEPHONE No. 1727.


Dr. C. A. LESLIE, *


* DENTIST, * *


Rooms, No. 55 Fairmount Ave., NEAR BAPTIST CHURCH. OFFICE HOURS, FROM I TO 5 P. M.


J. P. BILLS, M. D., No. 24 CENTRAL AVENUE, Cor. Webster Street.


TELEPHONE 9145.


U. HOLZER, BOOK-BINDER,


25 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass,


Hyde Park Telephone, 9116. ESTABLISHED 1870. Boston Telephone, 2070.


CHAS. M. CHAPIN,


FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT insurance agency.


REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES.


Everett Square,


101 Milk St., corner Pearl,


HYDE PARK, MASS.


BOSTON, MASS.


Extra facilities for placing large lines on Manufacturing and Merchandise Risks. Agent for the purchase, sale, and care of Real Estate. High grade mortgages negotiated.


Telephone 1637.


PRINTERS OF THIS BOOK.


L. BARTA & CO., Book and Job Printers,


54 PEARL STREET,


BOSTON.


PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Estimates Furnished.


H. MARKS, Merchant Tailor, 12 Fairmount Avenue, HYDE PARK.


Fine Suits, Overcoats, &c., made to order from measure.


A full assortment of Fine Tailoring Wool- lens constantly on hand.


The Style and Workmanship of my gar- ments are first-class in every particular.


Best Work; Bottom Prices.


PATRONAGE SOLICITED.


NORTH'S RHEUMATIC


CURE


PANCREATIN


MARK


TRADE


MARK


MARK


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Por en adel 1 grom Child under 10 yuan


COLURE


CHAS H NORTH & CA Boston MASS


Manufactured By CHASH NORTH & C. BOSTON, NASS.


Manufactured By CHASH.NORTHE CI BOSTON, MASE


RHEUMATISM CURED WITH Rheumatic Cure. Sold by Druggists


NORTH'S CURED BY Pure : : Pepsin.


By mail, $1 per bottle.


CHAS. H. NORTH & CO. . . . BOSTON, MASS.


H. W. STORY, *


CARPENTER+ AND BUILDER,


Would respectfully announce to the people of Hyde Park that he "still lives" after two years as a Builder, in spite of the prophecy to the contrary.


FIRST-CLASS WORK


Will be given to those who wish it, as I have as competent mechanics as are to be found in town.


All kinds of Woodwork done, including the building of


HOUSES AND BATHROOMS, the repairing of


LEAKS, SHINGLING, &c.


Shop Rear of Engine House, HYDE PARK.


EVERETT STABLES.


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Hack, Livery, Boarding and Sale Stables. A. RAYMOND, Proprietor.


CENTRAL PARK AVENUE, OPPOSITE EVERETT STREET,


HYDE PARK, MASS.


FIRST-CLASS HACKS, CARRIAGES, ETC., FURNISHED FOR WEDDINGS, FU- NERALS, PLEASURE PARTIES, ETC., AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.


ORDERS FOR PIANO and FURNITURE MOVING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


BARGES OF ALL KINDS FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. Hack at Depots on arrival of all Trains.


BRANCH STABLES AT DEDHAM AND EAST DEDHAM.


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DYSPEPSIA


6NORTE'S. LOPUREG9 PEPSIN


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