North Adams city directory 1881-1882, Part 5

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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Dooley Walter M., clerk T. & G. car record Dorney Hannah, Miss, domestic, Wilson House


Dougherty Margaret, Mrs., h. 20 Brown Dow M. D., conductor, h. 92 Main


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Downs Orriel, Mrs., h. 6 Jackson


Dowlin M. R., harness, saddles, trunks, etc., 84 Main, h. 14 Pleasant (see adv.) Dowling Daniel, h. 79 W. Main


Downey Elizabeth, Mrs., h. 25 Beaver


Dowlin Ralph M., harness maker, bds. 14 Pleasant


Dox Geo. W., dentist, office 2 Burlingame block


Doyle James, off Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond


Doyle John, groceries, etc., also agent for Inman and Anchor and other lines of steamers to Europe, State street (see adv.)


Doyle Mary, Mrs., h. Marshall near Main


Drake Almon, engineer, h. 1 Spring cor. Church


Draper Wm. H., shoe finisher, bds. 9 Grant


Drew John E., bookkeeper internal revenue office, h. 18 Pleasant


Drew S. A., Mrs., h. 18 Pleasant


Driscoll Jesse, domestic, Wilson House


Drowne J. Archie, clerk P. O., h. 11 Chestnut


Drowne, L. S., agent for A. W. Wright, h. 11 Chestnut Dubuc Arthur, h. Moulton hill


Duchainne Elie, laborer, 36 Union hill


Ducharme Magloire, hairdresser, h. 36 River


Duckworth Henry, h. Veazie opp. School house


Duckworth Ernest R., engraver, h. 12 Pleasant


Dudley Napoleon, shoemaker, h. head of Union


Duggan Mary, h. Prospect opp. Jackson


Duggan Pat., h. 14 Pearl


Dumville Mary F., h. 9 Quincy


Dumville Wm. H., clerk, B. & Darby's, bds. 7 Church Dunn John, bds. with Margaret Keirns


Dupraw Israel, h. lane off Washington ave.


Dupuis Simon, carpenter, h. rear 46 Centre


Duquet Louis, h. Sanford's lane near Wash. ave. Dundon John and Mary, h. 2 N. Church Durfee Fred. B., operator B., H. T. & W. Railway


Durocher Chas., cutter, h. South near Washington ave Duso Louis H., cigarmaker for M. Dailey Duso Maria, Mrs., h. 82 Centre


Dwyer John, laborer, h. 62 River


Dwyer John W., clerk, Ballou House


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Dyke E. A., dealer in beef, pork, hams, lard, sausages, poultry, game and manufacturer of pressed corn Doct, 14 Holden


Dyke Geo., telephone operator, Bank building Dyke G. M., locksmith, h. 7 Holden


Dyson Wm., machine printer, h. 31 Houghton


H


Eadie David, farmer, h. Notch road, Braytonville


Eadie James, machinist, woolen mill, 8 Braytonville


Eadie William, foreman, printer at Freeman Print works, h. 41 Union


Eagan Thos., teamster, h. 26 Liberty


Eager E. F., Mrs., millinery, 2 Richmond block


Eastman Henry, h. 25 Washington ave.


Easton Jas., boot, shoe and rubber repairing done in a first-class manner, Hayden's block, Eagle st., h. 13 Spring


Eaton Casper, butcher for H. A. Tower


Eaton Frank. miller, Phoenix mills


Eaton Prescott, miller, bds. with Peter Post


Eayrs Norman W., civil engineer, bds. 9 Wall Eddy Albert, stone mason, h. S. Church


Eddy Andrew, h. south end of Ashland Eddy Benjamin, stone mason, h. S. Church


Eddy James W. and D. P., Notch road


.


Egan Thos., concrete walks, Liberty street Ellingsworth John, h. head of Jackson


Ellis A. J., Mrs., h. Penniman row


Ellis Emma J., teacher, Drury Academy, h. 129 Main Ellis Louisa, h. 13 Brown


Ellis Ida L., teacher, h. Penniman row


Ellis Samuel J., grocer, 16 Main, h. 129 Main


Ellis W. C., grocer, 16 Main, h. 17 Marshall Ellison Betsey J., Mrs., h. 59 River opp. Veazie Emlaw Abram, mason, h. 12 Centre


Emlaw Fred, laborer, h. 83 River Emlaw Stephen, h. 12 Centre


Emmott Frederick, engraver, bds. 78 Eagle


Emmott John, foreman, engraver at Freeman Print works, h. 78 Eagle


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Epstein Benjamin, cigarmaker for M. Dailey


Esterbook Wm., weaver, bds. 3 Beaver


Esten Michael, watchman, h. 11 Brown Estes Amy Mrs., h. 87 Eagle


Estes Benjamin C., fireman, h. 2 Veazie


Estes Geo. W., laborer, h. rear 70 Main


Estes Oscar, mason, 19 Veazie


Estes Wm. H., teamster, h. S. Church near limits


Evans Chas. T., (Angell & Evans), h. 13 Hudson cor. Prospect


Evans Walter S., merchant tailor, 15 State (Richmond block), residence Blackington


Evans Wm., wood turner, h. 86 Main


Fagan John, fireman, h. Marshall opp. print works


Fairbanks Henry A., at depot, h. Moulton hill Fairbanks Wm., h. 4 Beaver


Fairfield David, custom boot and shoe maker, 57 State (see adv.)


Fairfield Stephen H., bookkeeper, Adams Nat. Bank, h. 11 Quincy


Fallon Michael, laborer, h. 23 Braytonville Farley Perry M., carpenter, h. 12 Bryant


Farley Martha, Mrs., h. 12 Bryant


AIL


WALTER S. EVANS,


15 STATE STREET, Richmond Block,


NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


Strictly Fine Custom Tailoring.


84


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Farley Terrence, laborer, h. 42 Liberty Farmer Moses, barber, h. 104 Eagle


Farnham Henry C., shoemaker, bds. 8 Blackinton block Farnesworth Geo. C., engineer, h. South cor. Washington ave.


Farrar Louisa, Mrs., h. 108 State Faulkner Josiah E., designer at Freeman M'fg Co., Faulkner Joseph, tailor, h. 36 Main


Faulkner Peter F., baker, with A. G. Mclaughlin


Featherstone Jas., h. 20 Brown


Featherston Katie, Miss, bds. 20 Brown


Fee John, laborer, h. 80 River Field Austin, shoemaker, h. 64 Main


Field Chas., spinner, bds. 3 Beaver Fields Edward, laborer, h. south end of State


Fife Andrew A., shoemaker, 57 River


Finn Chas., photographer, H. D. Wards, bds. Ballou House


Finnegan Dennis, Marshall above Phoenix mill


Finnegan Wm., h. 100 State


Finnegan John, laborer, h. 6 Brown


Fisher Addie, Mrs., h. rear 74 Holden Fisher H. G. B., pres. N. A. Mfg. Co., Wilson House


Fisher S. M., soap mfg., h. State st., near town line Fitzgerald Gerald B., h. Union near Tyler's mill


Fitzgerald Jas. (Cody & Fitzgerald), old road to Stamford Fitzgerald Maurice, laborer, h. head of Union


Fitzgerald Michael, Marshall rear Phoenix mill


Fitzgerald Timothy, laborer, h. 24 Washington ave.


Fitzpatrick Jas., h. S. Furnace rear depot


Flagg Fred. A. (Richardson & Flagg), 71 Main, bds. 65 Holden


Flagg J. H., livery, sale and boarding stable, 57 Main opp. Wilson House, h. 65 Holden (see adv.) Flaherty Catharine, Mrs., h. 12 Centre Flaherts Dennis, tanner, rear 29 Union Flaherty Jas. D., clerk, bds. 12 Centre


Flaherty, John, Mrs., h. Centre near Marshall


Flaherty John, h. E. Main cor. Mountain road Flaherty Michael, peddler, Mountain road near E. Main Flanders M. C., Mrs., at 19 Summer


Fleming Francis H., h. editor, 4 Union


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85


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Fleming Jasmes, stableman, bds. Wilson House Fletcher Jas., driver, h. rear 6 Main Fletcher Jas. M., packer, bds. 15 Beacon Fletcher John J., 15 Beacon


Fletcher Eva, Miss, bds. rear 6 Main Fletcher Orrin, mason, h. rear 49 Centre Fletcher Wm., loom fixer, bds. 19 State Flood Daniel P., bookbinder, 119 Eagle Flood Edgar R., clerk, bds. 119 Eagle


Flood Kate M., teacher, h. 12 N. Eagle Flood Luke H., printer, "Transcript," h. 14 North Eagle Flood Maria, Mrs., h. 12 North Eagle


Flood N. L., tallyman, E. & G. R. R., h. 119 Eagle


Flood R. C., printer, bds. 12 N. Eagle Flynn John, foreman, tinsmith, bds. 35 Eagle Flynn John, laborer, 28 Lincoln Flynn Michael, laborer, old road to Stamford


Flynn Wm., hostler, h. Furnace hill


Follett Edward T., clerk, h. 33 Brooklyn Follett John D., patternmaker, h. 15 E. Brooklyn Foley James, printer, h. 11 Houghton


Foley Michael, laborer, bds. 66 River


Foote E. B., prof. at P. J. Boland's Foote Frank N., carpenter, h. Willow dell Foote Oliver, h. 76 Holden Ford Alexander, h. rear 46 Centre


Formhalse Henry, h. 17 Union opp. Eclipse mill Formhalse John, 17 Union opp. Eclipse mill Fosket Abigail, Miss, h. 41 Church Fosmire W. H., proprietor of Wilson House billiard hall, entrance opp. P. O., h. 119 Main


Foster Frank C., asst. cutter, P. J. Boland & Co. Foster Julia, Mrs., h. Eagle cor. Prospect Fountain Jos., Mrs., 24 River


Fournier John, shoemaker, h. Moulton hill Frain Patrick, shoemaker, bds. 35 Eagle Francher Emma, h. 30 Lincoln opp. shoe factory Francher Eugene, bookkeeper, bds. 30 Lincoln Franklin Esther, Mrs., h. 6 South


Frawley Mary, Mrs., 76 River opp. print works Freeman Manufacturing Co., manufacturers of prints, office on Union street (see adv.)


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Freeman W. W., Mrs., h. Summer corner Bank Freeman Wallace, h. Summer corner Bank


Freeman W. W., groceries, provisions, dry goods, boots, shoes, etc., Eagle cor. River


French Geo., general agent for "The Penn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia" for Western Massachusetts, office 11 Martin block, h. head of Brigg's avenue (see adv.)


French John, clerk, F. N. Ray's


Frink Chas. A., painter, h. 136 E. Main


Frost L. M., Miss, clerk, N. H. Arnold, h. 9 Blackinton block


Fuller A. G., car inspector, h. 5 Jackson


Fuller Chas. E.,"'h. south end of State


Fuller E. P., h. Willard's block


Fuller Frank, mason, h. 35 Spring


Fuller Geo., weaver, 28 Houghton Fuller John, south end of State


Fuller Lewis P., h. Franklin cor. Northern Lights Fulton Alexander W., shoemaker, h. 15 Wesleyan


Fulton Richard, shoemaker, h. 9 North


G


Gaddis Jas., h. Union hill


Gagnon Geo., tanner, h. rear 22 Union


Gainley Alexander, h. E. Main above congress


Gainley Frank, h. Chase block, Centre street Gainley Geo. L., cigar maker, bds. Chase block, Centre st. Gainley Joseph F., cigar manufacturer and tobacconist, 32 Main, h. Chase's block, Centre Gallagher Patrick, h. S. Furnace opp. depot Galligan Margaret, Mrs., bds., 32 Brown Gallino Geo., laborer, h. 93 Eagle Gallup Edward E., clerk, W. H. Gaylord, h. Frederick Gallup Emerson S., clerk, Arnold's, h. 30 Summer Gallup & Houghton, manufacturers of print cloths, office and factory Beaver mill village Gallup Jos. L., painter, h. Frederick, near Houghton Gallup Milo S., Mrs., h. Frederick near Houghton Gallup Wm. Arthur (Gallup & Houghton), (Barnard, Gallup & Co.), and clerk Arnold print works, h. 33 Church.


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Gallup Willard S., at Arnold's print works, h. Frederick Gannon John, h. Marshall opp, gas works Gardner Alonzo, h. south end State Gardner Perry G., machinist, h. 23 N. Eagle Gardner, Mrs., h. Holden cor. Centre


Gardner William, h. S. Ashland Garner Jos., h. 1 Franklin Gartin Mize, h. 18 Brown


Garvie Wm., bds. 12 Marshall


Gatslick Morris, clothing and gents'. furnishing goods, hats, caps, etc., 66 Main, h. 127 Eagle Gaudett A., laborer, h. 60 River Gaudett W. F., shoemaker, bds. 12 Marshall


Gavitt John, laborer, h. head of Congress


Gavitt Milton, foreman, h. 42 State


Gay Joseph, truckman, h. head of Union Gaylor W. H., dry and fancy goods and notions, 3 Mar- tin's block, Main st., h. 18 Quincy cor. Ashland Gelineau Aggie, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Blackinton block Gelineau A. N., dealer in pianos, organs and sheet music, 2 Blackinton block (see adv.) Gelineau A. N., Mrs., dressmaker, 2 Blackinton block Gelineau Frank, carpenter, h. 198 River Gelineau Geo., h. 93 Eagle


Gelineau Samuel, bds. 25 Washington ave. Gelinas Thomas, shoemaker, h. 56 River Gennett Jos., h. 19 Union opp. Eclipse mill Geroux Angie, bds. opp. Beaver mills Geroux Mary, bds. Union opp. Beaver mills


Germain Edward, clerk, bds. 87 Eagle Germain Francis, clerk, bds. 87 Eagle Germain Fred., butcher, Chace & Co., h. 48 Centre German L. A., clerk, h. 14 Elm Getman Geo., cigarmaker for D. Reardon Gibbs T. B., Mr., h. Davenport block Gibson Albert, laborer, h. 15 Brooklyn Gibson Gilbert, painter, h. 32 Houghton Gifford , Mrs., h. Northern Lights ave. Gilbert Francis, h. Chestnut near R. R. Gill Geo., fireman, h. 9 Union opp. Eclipse mill Gillmore Jos. L., driver, h. rear 11 Union Gilrain Jas., h. 30 Beaver


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Girard C., mason, h. Ashland cor. Washington ave.


Girouard D. & Co., dealers in fine family groceries, pro- visions, teas, coffees, etc., 61 Eagle opp. Catholic church


Girouard D. (D. Girouard & Co.), h. Hayden's block, Centre st.


Gleason A. E., clerk with H. W. Clark & Co.


Gleason Newton, file works, h. head of Franklin


Gleason Jos., teamster, h. head of Franklin


Glen Woolen Co., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres and Scotch cheviots, north part of Union Gloyd John, marble worker for A. B. Hosley


Glynn Alfred, tailor, h. 54 Centre


Glynn L. H., h. 8 South


Godreau Jules, h. east end of Main


Goggin Stephen, laborer, h. Franklin cor. Central ave. -


Goggin Wm., rear 20 Liberty


Goldsmith Albert, foreman, h. 34 Ashland


Goldsmith Seth S., carpenter, h. 34 Ashland


Gong Gim, h. Blackinton block


Gonya Antoine, h. 19 Beaver Gonya Peter, bds. 116 River


Gooden Daniel, weaver, h. Braytonville


Gooden Michael F., bartender, h. rear 70 Main


Gooden Jas., weaver, woolen mill, Braytonville


Gooden Michael, laborer, woolen mill, 25 Braytonville


Gooden Thos., weaver, h. Braytonville


Goodnow Addison, h. 11 Grant


Goodrich Elizabeth, Washington ave. corner S. Ashland Goodrich F. H., fine family groceries, provisions, fruits etc., 108 Main, residence 9 N. Church (see adv.)


Goodrich H. P., bookkeeper, 25 Chestnut


Goodrich Herbert W., h. Willow Dell


Goodridge Erford, h. 4 South


Goodrich J. C., gravel roofing, 14 Chestnut (see adv.)


Gordon Jos., shoemaker, bds 12. Marshall


Gorden Wm., weaver, h. Braytonville


Gorman Bridget, Mrs., h. head of Union Gorman Ellen, waiter, Richmond House


Gorman David h. rear 51 Centre


Gorman Mary, widow, rear 51 Centre


Gorman Michael, laborer, h. rear 36 Main


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Gorry Michael, wholesale and retail dealer in foreign and domestic liquors, ales, wines, rye whiskey, rum, brandies and holland gin, tobacco and cigars,12 State, h. 19 Furnace hill


Goudreau Napoleon, h. Union above Eclipse mill


Gould Chas. K., teamster, h. 5 Marietta


Gould Gilbert W., bookkeeper, Arnold's print works, 53 Liberty


Gould Geo. W., painter, h. head of Veazie


Gould John T., butcher, h. 27 Brooklyn


Gould Robt., bookkeeper, h. 23 Main near cemetery


Gould Maria S., widow, h. 6 Cherry Gould Saml., mason, h. 86 State Goyette John, south part of State Graham Daniel, laborer, 206 River


Graham Geo. W,, wool sorter, rear 77 W. Main


Graham William, weaver, h. 28 Beaver


Granchen Jacob, weaver, h. Union opp., Glen mill Grandchamps John, h. Union above Glen mills Granger Moses, shoemaker, h. 18 N. Eagle Grant John, gardener, old road to Stamford Graves Joseph, h. Prospect opp. Jackson Green Harlow P., carpenter, h. 95 W. Main Green John, calico printer, h. 14 Frederick Green Geo., carpenter, h. 6 Bradley Green John, carpenter, h. rear 95 W. Main Green Oliver H., truckman, h. 22 Liberty Green Wm., employed woolen mill, h. 30 Braytonville Greenwood Adeline, h. 11 Union opp. Eclipse mill Gregory Dennis, shoemaker, h. head of Union Gregory Gilbert, carpenter, h. head of Union Gregory Major, shoemaker, E. Main above Congress Gregson Edw'd, shoemaker, h. 13 Liberty Gregson Geo., shoemaker, h. 9 Hudson Griffin Jerry, porter, Wilson House


Grimes Mary E., Mrs., h. W. Main corner Brown Griswold Arthur W., wool sorter,h. head of Union Grimes Sidney, employed woolen mill, 18 Braytonville Griswold Mary L., Mrs., h. 121 Main


Groat John H., harness maker, h. South cor. Spring Grocke Clara, dressmaker, h. Chase's block, Centre st. Gross Wm., tailor, bds. 7 Union


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Guilmain Joseph, h. 69 Union Guilooley Mary, Miss, bds. 24 River Guilrey Joseph, h. rear 71 Union Guinan Thos., cotton inspector, h. 18 Bryant Gula Peter, mason, h. rear 14 Union Gunning Alice, Miss, Union above Tyler's mill Gunning Mary, h. Union opp. Stroud's grocery Gurney Edwin, clerk at Billings, h. 19 Prospect Gurney Fred E., telegraph clerk, h. 19 Prospect Gurney Herbert, clerk for W. H. Sperry Gurney Willis O., butcher, h. old road to Stamford


Haggerty John, at woolen mill, h. 21 Braytonville Haggerty Patrick, h. Old Stamford road Haines Allie, Miss, bds. 3 Blackinton block Haines Frank, bookkeeper; bds. Ballou House Hale Harry A., shoe cutter, h. 13 Bryant Haley Eleanor, Mrs., h. E. Main above Congress Haley Geo., farmer, h. South end of State Haley Thos. F., h. Mountain road beyond E. Main Hall Byron F., bread deliverer, h. 53 Liberty Hall Chas., h. 72 River opp. print works Hall Chas., Mountain road beyond E. Main Hall Edson L., flagman, south end of


Hall Elisha, farmer, old road to Stamford Hall Elizabeth, dressmaker, h. Grant opp. Elm


Hall Henry, teamster, h. E. Mountain road Hall Henry M., shoemaker, 9 Houghton Hall Jas. A , car inspector, h. 16 Ashland


Hall Richard, merchant tailor, room No. 8 Burlingame block, h. 35 Summer


Hall Sophia, Mrs., h. 13 Spring


Hall Sidney, tinsmith at Billings', h. State cor. Walnut Hall Wm., machinist, h. 66 Holden


Halpine Thos. A., agent of American, National and U.


S. and Canada Express Co's office in depot, h. 9 Chestnut


Halse Jos. W., moulder, h. east end of Main


Halse Sarah, Mrs., h, Summit avenue near Main Halstead Law, h. 81 West Main


Before obtaining insurance upon your life, it will be for your advantage to read this circular.


INCORPORATED 1851.


BERKSHIRE


LIFE INSURANCE Co.,


PITTSFIELD, MASS.


WILLIAM R. PLUNKETT, President. JAMES M. BARKER, Vice-President, JAMES W. HULL, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. HALL, Assistant Secretary.


Combining the Advantages offered by other reliable Companies with special Protection Against Forfeitures as guaranteed by the Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. An inestimable advan- tage to insurers without extra charge. Rates of Pre- mium as low as in other Mutual Companies.


What is the Non-Forfeiture System of the Berkshire ?


ARTIES holding policies, from causes beyond their control, are sometimes unable to keep up the annual payments, which are in other companies a condition to the continuance of their insurance. In the early years of all policies, the premiums paid are in excess of the actual risk from year to year, and this constantly increasing excess is held in reserve by the Company, to offset the increasing risk by age, and provide for the eventual payment of the policies. When a policy terminates by non- payment of premium, this reserve is in the hands of the Company. The policy holder has, in addition, paid for all insurance received up to that time. The reserve remains in the Company, an accumulation of unearned premium.


The great objection to the practice of Life Insurance has heretofore been the fact that by the terms of the Policy, in case of failure to pay premiums when due, the Companies forfeit to themselves this re serve, or unearned premium belonging to the terminated policy; or as it is usually termed, forfeit the policy.


In the BERKSHIRE, on the contrary, policies are not forfeited by the non-payment of premium, for after two full annual premiums have been paid on a policy the Company furnishes to the policy holder without any action on his part, insurance for a proportionate amount determined by a law of the Com- monwealth, and payable at the same time as it would have been had no lapse occurred.


The practical operation of the law under which this equitable provision is secured is as follows : A person aged 35, by paying an annual premium of $266, can secure a policy in the BERKSHIRE for $10,000. Suppose he lias paid two annual premiums, and from illness, absence, or reverses in business should fail to pay the third premium, the policy will not be forfeited but will be continued in force for the sum of $165 until it becomes a claim.


Three annual premiums will secure paid-up insurance amounting to


Four


66


66


..


66


$495. 820.


Five


66


66


66


66


66


1142.


Six 66


66


66


66


1459.


Seven 66


66


66


66


1772.


Eight


66


66


66


66


66


2081.


Nine


66


6.


66


66


2384.


Ten


66


66


66


66


2681.


And if lapse is made after still more premiums have been paid the amount will increase rapidly. This is in addition to the insurance for the full amount of the policy which is furnished until the payments are discontinued.


Table Showing Amount of Paid up Insurance Accruing to Members, under Chapter 232, Acts of 1880, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for Each $1,000 of Insurance in case Premium Payments are Discontinued, applying to all Policies Issued by this Company on or after January 1, 1881.


ORDINARY LIFE POLICIES, $1.000-ANNUAL PAYMENTS.


Age.


2d Year 3d Year 4th Year


5th Year 6th Year


77th Year


8th Year 9th Year 10th Y'r


AAge,


20


19 6%


44 28


68 80


93 19


117 40


141 44


165 28


188 90


20


21


21 49


46 61


71 59


96 40


121 02


145 44


169 64


193 62


21


2.2


23 39


48 99


74 40


99 64


124 67


149 46


174 04


198 37


23


25 26


51 33


77 21


102 87


128 30


153 51


178 46


203 14


23


24


43


27 17


53 73


80 05


106 14


132 00


157 60


182 92


207 96


24


25


1 84


29 10


56 13


82 91


109 46


135 73


161 73


187 44


212 88


25


26


3 26


31 02


58 53


85 80


112 29


139 49


165 91


192 02


217 83


26


27


4 69


32 96


60 98


88 71


116 15


143 29


170 14


196 67


222 88


28


29


7 54


36 88


65 91


94 63


123 03


151 10


178 83


206 27


233 34


29


30


8 99


38 88


68 44


97 68


126 58


155 13


183 37


211 25


238 77


30


31


10 44


40 90


71 01


100 79


130 19


159 28


188 00


216 36


244 36


31


32


11 91


42 96


73 64


103 96


133 95


163 55


192 78


221 64


250 14


32


33


13 43


45 08


76 35


107 28


137 81


167 96


197 73


227 12


256 08


33


34


14 98


47 26


79 18


110 69


141 80


172 53


202 87


232 75


262 10


34


35


16 53


49 49


82 03


114 20


145 91


177 24


208 11


238 42


268 09


35


36


18 18


51 82


85 03


117 84


150 22


182 13


213 46


244 13


274 06


36


37


19 86


54 22


88 15


121 64


154 65


187 05


218 77


249 73


279 84


37


38


21 53


56 66


91 33


125 50


159 05


191 88


223 93


255 09


285 39


38


39


23 33


59 25


94 65


129 40


163 42


196 62


228 91


260 29


290 77


39


40


25 17


61 87


97 91


133 18


167 61


201 09


233 63


265 23


295 93


10


41


26 98


64 40


101 01


136 74


171 49


205 26


238 03


269 92


300 82


41


42


28 71


66 74


103 85


139 95


175 03


209 10


242 20


274 30


305 41


43


30 22


68 82


106 35


142 84


178 26


212 67


246 05


278 40


309 72


43


44


31 55


70 61


108 58


145 45


181 26


216 00


249 66


282 23


313 80


4-4


45


32 69


72 24


110 63


147 94


184 11


219 17


253 11


285 97


317 76


45


46


33 72


73 74


112 61


150 32


186 86


222 23


256 47


289 81


321 67


46


48 |


35 69


76 72


116 47


154 96


192 22


228 27


263 15


296 84


329 42


48


49


36 69


78 20


118 39


157 28


194 92


231 33


266 51


300 51


333 39


49


50


37 64


79 63


120 26


159 5S


197 61


234 35


269 88


304 21


837 35


50


51


38 56


81 03


122 13


161 89


200 30


237 43


273 31


807 94


341 28


51


59


39 48


82 46


124 04


164 21


203 0-4


240 57


276 78


311 65


345 20


522


53


40 41


83 92


125 95


166 59


205 86


243 75


280 24


315 35


349 10


53


51


41 37


85 38


127 93


169 04


208 72


246 92


283 68


319 02


352 92


55


42 29


86 87


129 95


171 52


211 54


250 05


287 07


322 59


356 68


55


56


43 27


88 43


132 01


173 97


214 34


253 15


290 38


326 12


360 35


56


57


44 28


90 00


134 02


176 37


217 07


256 13


293 61


329 51


363 87


57


45 28


91 49


135 94


178 66


219 67


259 01


296 69


332 75


367 23


58


59


46 18


92 88


137 75


180 83


222 14


261 73


299 60


335 81


370 42


59


60


46 98


94 14


139 42


182 85


224 46


264 26


302 32


338 69


373 59


60


LIFE POLICIES, $1.000-TEN ANNUAL PAYMENTS.


20


153 36


252 76


352 73


453 27


554 35


655 98


758 14


860 86


1000 00


30


161 70


262 12


362 64


463 30


561 09


665 05


766 20


867 59


1000 00


40


168 86


270 13


370 81


471 65


572 00


672 17


772 37


872 86


1000 00


TEN YEAR ENDOWMENT POLICIES-$1,000, ANNUAL PAYMENTS.


25


220 49


328 13


432 79


534 49


633 27


729 16


822 22


912 49


1000 00


30


219 52


326 98


431 56


533 25


632 12


728 18


821 50


912 08


1000 00


35


218 21


325 46


429 92


531 61


630 63


726 95


820 54


911 57


1000 00


40


216 74


323 76


428 14


529 84


628 88


725 33


819 28


910 81


1000 00


45


214 16


320 60


424 51


525 97


625 11


721 91


816 67


009 31


1000 00


50


208 93


314 40


417 70


518 99


618 38


715 89


812 19


906 76


1000 00


55


201 25


305 16


407 52


508 57


608 40


707 22


805 33


902 81


1000 00


60


190 39


291 94


302 75


493 04


593 15


693 55


794 55


896 56


1000 00


FIFTEEN YEAR ENDOWMENT POLICIES-$1.000, ANNUAL PAYMENTS.


-


151 13


227 43


301 84


314 38


4-15 03


513 86


580 83


645 98


709 35


30


149 70


225 70


299 87


372 23


412 83


511 60


518 64


613 92


707 45


35


147 86


223 46


297 41


369 64


440 14


508 98


576 10


611 58


705 35


40


145 78


221 22


295 00


367 00


437 37


505 97


572 92


638 28


102 17


45


142 13


216 79


289 76


361 11


430 82


499 07


565 90


631 36


695 53


50


135 10


208 47


280 26


350 63


419 67


487 51


554 23


619 96


681 87


55


125 58


197 05


267 24


336 31


404 32


471 44


537 82


603 70


669 21


60


113 61


182 59


250 37


317 23


383 32


418 95


514 35


579 94


646 04


47


34 68


114 54


152 65


189 53


225 24


259 79


293 22


325 52


47


6 10


34 91


63 43


91 65


119 57


147 16


174 44


201 39


228 06


,


TWENTY YEAR ENDOWMENT POLICIES-$1,000, ANNUAL PAYMENTS.


0 50


2d Year. 3d Year. 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year


7th Year


8th Year 9th Year 10th Y'r


20


114 34


174 72


233 76


291 48


347 85


402 89


456 61


508 97


560 03


25


112 92


173 01


231 81


289 32


345 52


400 45


454 07


506 39


557 46


30


110 98


170 68


229 17


286 41


342 45


397 22


450 74


503 09


554 21


35


108 57


167 94


226 16


283 24


339 14


393 90


447 46


499 85


550 97


40


105 95


165 31


223 47


280 34


336 03


390 39


443 48


495 36


546 10


45


101 55


160 22


217 53


273 54


328 33


381 85


434 32


483 69


536 02


50


93 53


151 26


207 40


262 30


316 03


368 62


420 28


471 01


520 95


55


84 46


140 63


195 51


249 15


301 60


352 98


403 38


452 89


501 75


TWENTY-FIVE YEAR ENDOWMENT POLICIES-$1,000, ANNUAL PAYMENTS.


20


88 34


138 54


187 78


236 11


283 48


329 89


375 30


419 76


463 25


25


86 52


136 41


185 37


233 44


280 56


326 77


372 01


416 35


459 71


30


84 18


133 71


182 17


230 15


277 05


323 09


368 21


412 45


455 83


35


81 36


130 69


179 22


226 91


273 76


319 85


365 01


409 29


452 58


40


78 51


128 16


176 93


224 61


271 41


317 10


361 68


405 29


447 88


45


74 17


123 57


171 77


218 83


264 75


309 51


353 39


396 18


438 04




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