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The interior is finished in oak throughout, and provided with modern improvements and facilities. Cabinets, drawers, closets, specially adapted to the needs of the school, are being provided in all the rooms.
Requirements for Admission.
Candidates for admission to any one of the normal schools must have attained the age of seventeen years complete, if young men, and sixteen years if young women, and must be free from any dis- ease or infirmity which would unfit them for the office of teacher. They must, 1, present certificates of good moral standing ; 2, give evidence of good intellectual capacity (records of their scholarship standing in the high schools are desired) ; and 3, be graduates of high schools whose courses of study have been approved by the board of education ; or 4, they must have received, to the satisfac- tion of the principal and the board of visitors of the school, the equivalent of a good high school education. Successful experience in teaching is allowed to be taken into account in the determination of equivalents in the entrance examinations.
For 1897 and thereafter, until further notice, the examination will be on the following groups of subjects :
1. LANGUAGES .- (a) English, with its grammar and literature, and (b) one of the three languages, Latin, French and German.
2. MATHEMATICS .- (a) Arithmetic, (b) the elements of algebra, and (c) the elements of plane geometry.
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3. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY. - The history and civil govern- ment of Massachusetts and the United States, with related geogra- phy and so much of English history as is directly contributory to a knowledge of United States history.
4. SCIENCE. - (a) Physical geography, (b) physiology and hygi- ene, (c) physics, (d) botany, and (e) chemistry.
5. DRAWING AND MUSIC .- (a) Elementary, mechanical and free_ hand drawing, with any one of the topics,-form, color and arrange- ment, and (b) musical notion.
Records of Scholarship.
The importance of a good record in the high school cannot be overestimated. Reasonable allowance in equivalents will be made in case a candidate. for satisfactory reasons, has not taken a study named for examination .
Oral Examinations.
Candidates will be questioned orally either upon some of the foregoing subjects or upon matters of common interest to them and the school, at the discretion of the examiners. In this interview the object is to gain some impression about the candidates' personal characteristics and their use of language, as well as to give them an opportunity to furnish any evidences of qualification that might not otherwise become known to their examiners.
Written Examinations.
The written examinations occupy two days in order to lessen the strain on the candidates and allow proper time for the correction of papers. In each subject several questions are submitted, from which the candidate selects the required number.
Groups 1, 2 and 4 are allowed two hours each, groups 3 and 5 one hour each.
Times of Examination.
Entrance examinations for candidates wishing to enter in Sep- tember will be held :- the first examination on Thursday and Friday, June 24 and 25; the second examination on Tuesday and Wednes- day, September 7 and 8. Candidates are advised to present them-
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selves at the first examination. New classes will be admitted only at the beginning of the fall term.
General Two Years' Course of Study.
This course is designed primarily for those who aim to teach in public schools below the high school grade.
Three Years' Course.
This course includes the subjects of the two years' course and additional elective studies from the mathematics, science, language, art and psychology. This course will fit graduates for highest grammar grades and departmental teaching.
Kindergarten Course.
This course extends through a minimum of two years and in- cludes such studies of the two years' course as immediately pertain to kindergarten work, instruction in the history and theory of kind- ergartens, and practice in teaching.
Special Courses for Teachers.
Teachers of several years of successful experience in teaching, who give evidence of maturity, good scholarship, and of aptness to teach, may, with the consent of the principal and of the board of visitors, select a course, including the course in psychology and pedagogy, and when such course is successfully completed they shall receive certificates for the same.
Expenses.
Tuition is free to all who declare their intention to teach in the public schools of Massachusetts. For others the tuition is thirty dollars a vear. Text books and supplies are free as in the public schools. State aid to a limited extent may be granted to deserving persons, citizens of Massachusetts, after they have been in attend- ance for at least one term, provided they do not live in towns where the normal schools are situated .
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JOHN M. ABBOTT,
PRACTICAL ROOFER
Sole Agent for Berkshire County for the "Bee Hive" Brand FELT and COMPOSITION ROOFING.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS.
Residence 43 North Eagle Street, Shop, rear 24 Main Street,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS. -0
The "BEE HIVE" Brand FELT and COMPOSITION ROOFING
Manufactured by the New England Felt Roofing Works. These materials have been known throughout New England for more than Forty years as the STANDARD ROOFING, and have been in constant use during all that period by the largest Manufacturing Companies, and since 1864 the amount of surface covered by this roofing equals 155,000,000 square feet.
The following are selected from a very large number of corpor- ations in New England who have had this roofing in use for periods, in many instances, of from Twenty to Forty-two years:
SQUARE FEET
SQUARE FEET
Renfrew Manufacturing Co., Adams, 250,000 Arnold Print Works, North Adams, 100,000 Windsor Manufacturing Co., No. Adams, 85,000 Smith Paper Co., Lee, 65,000
J. L. & T. A. Peck Man'f'g Co., Pittsfield,
55,000
Monument Mills, Housatonic, 50,000
Dwight Manufacturing Co., Chicopee 250,000 Chicopee Manufacturing Co., Chicopee., 125,000
Water Power Co., Holyoke, 100,000
Lyman Mills Co., Holyoke, 75,000
Otis Company, Ware, 145,000
Amoskeag Man'f'g Co., Manchester, N. H. 1,200,000
G. H. Gilbert Manufacturing Co., Ware 155,000 Lancaster Mills, Clinton, 240,000
Nashua Man'f'g Co., Nashua, N. H. 250,000
Bigelow CarpetaCo,, " 130,000
Whittenton Manfg Co., Taunton, 195,000
Cohannet Manufacturing Co., Taunton
212,500
Sanford Spinning Co., Fall River, 60,000
Globe Yarn Mills Co., Fall River, 95,000
Seaconnet Mills Co., Fall River 100,000 Potomska Mills, New Bedford, 200,000 Pacific Mills, Lawrence, 110,000 Merrimac Manufacturing Co., Lowell 650,000 Acushnet Mills, New Bedford, 175,000
Hathaway Mills, New Bedford, 75.000
Howland Mills, New Bedford 125,000
Rotch Mills, New Bedford, 95,000
Washington Mills, Lawrence, 318,000
Lawrence Manufacturing Co., Lowell, 385,000 Tremont & Suffolk Co., Lowell, 275,000
B. B. & R. Knight, Man'f'g Co., Providence, R. I. 265,000 Lonsdale Man'f'g Co., Lonsdale, R. I.565,000 Willimantic Linen Co., Willimantic, Conn. 218,500
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The "Bee Hive" Brand Roofing can be obtained from Practical Roofers recommended by this Company and located at the principal business centres of New England who are provided with every facility for the prosecution of the business ; all contracts will be promptly executed. Further information furnished by J. M. ABBOTT.
or NEW ENGLAND FELT ROOFING WORKS, BOSTON, MASS.
Inventors and only Manufacturers, 18 Post Office Square, Boston, Mass.
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THE RANSCRIPT,
North Adams, Mass.
Daily : and : Weekly.
Read It.
Advertise In It.
You will then know the News.
You will have Business.
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THE Evening Herald
The Only Independent Daily in Northern Berkshire.
The Largest Circulation of any paper, daily or weekly, in Berkshire County or Western Massachusetts, outside of Springfield.
It has no axe to grind, no political ring to uphold, is the slave of no party or sect ; but gives all the news and tells the truth about it.
Best Advertising Medium in North- ern Berkshire.
Per Year, $6.00. Single Copy, 2 cts.
W. R. SANFORD. SOLE OWNER.
Herald Building, 92 Main Street.
North Adams, Mass.
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WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS PEOPLE
SHOULD READ THE
Springfield Republican
It Covers the Home News of This Section Better Than any Other Paper. It Employs a Special Reporter at North Adams.
Its General News and its Literary Features are of Superior Excellence.
It is a Wide Awake, Able and Up-to-date News- paper in all Respects.
THE DAILY REPUBLICAN CONSISTS OF 10 OR MORE PAGES EVERY DAY, USUALLY 12. THE SUNDAY REPUBLICAN HAS 14 OR 16 PAGES, AND THE WEEKLY REPUBLICAN 12 PAGES.
The Republican
Has by far the Largest Circulation of any Morn- ing Paper in New England, Outside of Boston.
IT IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE ADVER.
TISING MEDIUM IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
THE DAILY REPUBLICAN: $8 a year; $2 a guarter; 70 cents a month; 18 cents a week; 3 cents a copy.
THE SUNDAY REPUBLICAN: $2 a year; $I for six months: 5 cents a copy.
THE WEEKLY REPUBLICAN; $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 3 cents a copy.
Address the
REPUBLICAN, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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##Hre You an Advertiser? The Springfield Union.
Daily, 18,410. SUNDAY, 12,000. Weekly, 3,500
Will cover Western New England for you thoroughly,
The only Paper in Western New England served by the Asso- ciated Press.
The 1897 editions of the following publications credit the Union with the largest circulation of any daily in New England outside of Boston and Providence : Rowell's American News- paper Directory ; Ayer's American Newspaper Annual. Pettin- gill's Business Men's Hand Book.
With the Morning and Evening Edition, the Union reaches the entire newspaper reading public of this section.
ADVERTISING RATES :
PER LINE OF SEVEN WORDS
1 time.
$ .09
6 months. . .$4.68
1 week.
.373
9 months ... 6.20
1 month.
1.12
. 12 months .. 7.50 3 months ..
2.82 Sunday or Weekly, 1 year, $2.50 per line.
The best account of all events from every part of the Globe, will be found in the Union.
The Morning Union is delivered through the Connecticut Val- ley before breakfast.
Send 50 cents for a month's trial or order of your newsdealer. The Sunday Union is the best paper published in this region.
BUY IT NEXT SUNDAY AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.
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TO REACH THE PEOPLE
ADVERTISE IN
The Troy Times
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE.
CIRCULATION INCLUDES EVERY CITY, VILLAGE, TOWN AND HAMLET WITHIN THE RADIUS OF A HUNDRED · MILES AND MORE OF TROY.
DAILY TIMES, - I $6.00 Per Year.
SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES, $1.00 Per Year.
ESTIMATES FOR ADVERTISING CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.
The Daily Times is delivered by News Agents in any part of North Adams at
12 CENTS PER WEEK.
J. M. Francis & Son,
Publishers, TROY, N. Y.
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ALBANY
EVENING
JOURNAL.
It is the best.
3 Cents a Copy.
Daily, $8 per year.
Semi-Weekly, $2 per year.
Weekly, $1 per year.
For sale by all newsdealers.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
HOOSAC TUNNEL ROUTE
Superb Equipment, Excellent Train Service, Fast Time and Courteous Employees make the
fitchburg Railroad
The Favorite Line from Troy, Albany, Saratoga, Lake George, Adirondack and Catskill Mountains, Syracuse, Roches- ter, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west, southwest and northwest, to Boston and New England.
Fast Express Trains
With Elegant Palace, Parlor and Sleeping Cars to and from CHICAGO and BOSTON and
ST. LOUIS and BOSTON,
VIA NIAGARA FALLS WITHOUT CHANGE.
The Popular Route from New York and Troy for all points in Vermont and Canada.
The Only Line running through cars without change, from New York or Boston to Rutland, Brandon, Middlebury, Vergen- nes, Burlington and St. Albans, Vt.
The Picturesque Route between Boston, St. Albans, St. John's, Ogdensburg, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec.
ELEGANT PALACE SLEEPING Cars to and from
Montreal and Boston.
WITHOUT CHANGE.
For time Tables, Parlor and Sleeping car accomodations, or further information, apply to any Agent of the Fitchburg Rail- road.
J. R. WATSON, General Pass. Agent, Boston, Mass. C. A. NIMMO, General Western Pass. Agent, Troy, N. Y.
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HOOSAC TUNNEL & WILM INGTON
RAILROAD.
Shortest and most direct Route to the Green Mountains of Southern Vermont.
This line is one of the most popular in New England with Summer Tourists, and all others who can appreciate the most beautiful and ro- mantic scenery, which is here to be found between Hoosac Tunnel and Wilmington, Vt.
The road itself offers accomodations fully in keeping with the demands of the times and its growing popularity is easily understood by all who have ever enjoyed the pleasure of a trip over the line.
*Special Summer Trains.
2 daily each way North Adams to Wilmington. Liberal terms to Excursion parties.
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D. H. NEWTON. President. JAMES RAMAGE, Vice-Pres. JOHN C. NEWTON, Treasurer, MOSES NEWTON, Supt. WALTER H. DRAPER, Auditor & G. P. A.
GENERAL OFFICES, WILMINGTON,
VERMONT.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
FRANK A.WALKER
DEALER IN -
FLOUR, GRAIN . FEED and MEAL.
All Goods delivered promptly at Lowest Cash Prices.
AT THE OLD
PHOENIX MILLS
Baled Hay and Straw,
Bran, Middling's. Gluten and
Cotton Seed Meal Whole- sale and Retail.
4, 6 and 8 Main St., North Adams. Telephone, No. 39.
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HODGE'S FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
21 to 29 Main Street, and Mill on Fitchburg R. R. Tracks, North Adams, Mass.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Flour, Grain, Feed, Meal, Baled Hay & Straw,
Gluten and Cotton Seed Meal. Special Prices on Ton and Car-load Lots.
WILLIAM M. HODGE.
Telephone, 21.
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Woolen Cloths.
We have opened a Wareroom adjoining our office for the sale at retail of our fine lines of
Cassimeres, Worsted Trouserings and Suitings, Kerseys, Cheviots, Fancy Vest- ings and Goods for Ladies' Suits. Coats and Capes for Children's wear.
Sample Ends, Remnants and Seconds at Low Prices. Samples sent if desired, but a personal in- spection of our stock, is always more satisfac- tory.
BLACKINTON ›.,
BLACKINTON, MASS.
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Incorporated 1877.
North Adams Manufacturing Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
FANCY CASSIMERES,
CHEVIOTS,
FINE WORSTEDS AND MELTONS.
H. G. B. FISHER, President,
E. B. PENNIMAN, Treasurer, THOMAS W. SYKES, Superintendent.
Braytonville,
North Adams, - Mass.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
INDSOR
OMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
PRINTS
AND PRINT
CLOTHS.
LEVI L. BROWN, President,
CHAS. BROOKS, Vice President,
JOHN BRACEWELL, General Manager,
EMIL KIPPER, Treasurer.
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Incorporated 1873.
JOHNSON MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
Ginghams, Seersuckers and Johnson's Staples.
DUNCAN D. PARMLY, | C. W. DENNETT New York City, Tres. Agent.
Incorporated 1892.
The Dunbar Mills Co.
Manufacturers of
Fine Fancy Dress Goods
Cotton, Woolen and Silks.
DUNCAN D. PARMLY, | C. W. DENNETT, New York City, Tres. Agent.
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A. C. Houghton, Pres. V. A. Whitaker, Treas.
North Adams
Savings Bank,
Incorporated 1848.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Open every business day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., on Saturday till 6 p. m.
Dividend Days, April 1, October 1.
Deposits received from Ten Cents to One Thousand Dollars. Interest commences Quarter- ly : Jan. 1, April 1, Oct. 1, July 1.
OFFICERS OF '97.
Vice Presidents :
William Burton,
Geo. L. Rice, Wm. H. Gaylord.
Trustees :
Wm. H. Gaylord,
William Burton,
Geo. L. Rice,
V. A. Whitaker,
W. H. Sperry, Arthur Robinson,
Board of Investment :
Wm. H. Gaylord, A. B. Wright.
Geo. L. Rice,
E. S. Wilkinson, Chas. H. Cutting,
H. T. Cady, Wm. A. Gallup, A. B. Wright,
A. C. Houghton,
N. L. Millard.
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Incorporated 1832. Re-organized 1865. The
Adams National Bank
OF ___
North Adams, Mass.
CAPITAL = $500,000.
Surplus and Undivided Profits $150,000.
President, S. W. BRAYTON,
Vice Pres., A. C. HOUGHTON, Cashier, E. S. WILKINSON.
DIRECTORS, MAVY
S. W. Brayton, A. C. Houghton, E. S. Wilkinson, A. B. Wright, Geo. W. Chase, W. G. Cady, H. W. Clark, V. A. Whitaker, Wmn. A. Gallup. -0
Accounts of Merchants and Manufacturers Solicited.
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The New
ST. = CLOUD = HOTEL,
Broadway & 42nd Street,
New York.
Re-opened September 20, 1893. New Fireproof wing. One Hundred rooms added December 1st, 1894.
Three blocks from Grand Central Depot; Four blocks from West Shore Depot; One-half block from Elevated Station.
Five lines of street and cable cars pass the door. New furniture, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, and Every Modern Improvement.
N. B. BARRY, Prop.
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hotel Marlborough,
Broadway, 36th & 37th Sts.,
New York City.
The Marlborough is a First-class Hotel in every respect, conduc- ted on European plan.
Located in the Centre of Shopping and Theatre districts. Convenient to the Grand Central Depot. Broadway Cable Cars pass the door.
Table D'Hote Breakfast 50c., Lunch 50c, Dinner $1.00. Robb's Orchestra, 5.30 p. m. until midnight.
L. L. TODD, Prop.
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Troy Carriage Works. TROY, N. Y.
INCORPORATED 1894.
ESTABLISHED 1882.
FOUR PASSENGER CANOPY TOP VICTORIA BUCKBOARD.
Manufacturers of the Finest Finish and Best Grades of Carriages, Buckboards and Traps. Special attention given to Repairing. Either Solid Rubber or Pneu- matic Tires on New or Second-hand Carriages. MYRON J. ADAMS. Treasurer.
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Pure Tone, Elegant Design, Fine Workmanship. That is the Make of the
F. CONNOR PIANOS.
Ef. Connor ÚNEW YORK.
CONNOR PIANOS are marvelous in Tone. Touch and design. Are recognized by musicians and musical critics as one of the few GREAT PIANOS of the world. These renowned instruments are con- structed with a care and supervision which no ordinary piano receives. We are sole agents for the
CONNOR PIANOS and carry a complete line of all the latest casings and woods. We ask an examination of these marvelous instru- ments by all intending purchasers.
LARKIN BROS. Music Rooms, 317 High Street, Holyoke, Mass. F. CONNOR PIANO FACTORY, 134th STREET and TRINITY AVE. WAREROOMS, 4 E. 42nd ST., near 5th Avenue,
NEW YORK.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Can You Detect the Chaff from the Wheat ?
KEATING. (SEE THAT CURVE.)
The chaff of wheels are made to sell-not to ride, with economy as a partner. The KEATING is the wheel of wheels. Contains the good-the substance of all improve- ments. The Double Roller Chain and Improved Divided Crank Shaft alone, place the KEATING "365 days ahead of them all.'' Our beautiful Catalogue tells of Friction Reduced. Send for one.
KEATING WHEEL CO., Middletown, Conn. BERKSHIRE CYCLE CO., North Adams Agent.
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CLARENCE W. GALLUP,
LOANS AND
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MORTGAGES.
Office 2 North Adams Savings Bank Building.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS
HOSFORD & TORREY
- PROPRIETORS OF -
THE "QUICK LUNCH."
LUNCHES AND COFFEE SUPPLIED FOR ALL OCCASIONS AND DELIVERED WHEN
DESIRED. MEALS FURNISHED AT ANY HOUR. Catering to Parties and Weddings. Quick Lunch Down Stairs. Dining Rooms Up Stairs. 59 Main Street, North Adams.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
R. GOSSELIN,
Dealer in = =
The D. & H. All Rail Coal.
Direct from the mines.
WOOD, HAY, STRAW and GRAIN.
Teaming and Jobbing of all kinds a Specialty.
Orders will be promptly attended to, as in the past.
10 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
D D&H H
COAL
R ELIABLE IN QUALITY EASONABLE ÎN PRICE IGHT IN WEIGHT.
D D&H H
HAY
S NYDER & CO.
TANDARD
STRAW
OAL DEALERS
76 CENTRE STREET.
D D&H H
WOOD
D D&H H
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N. H. ARNOLD,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALER IN ...
D. & H. C. CO.'S ALL RAIL COAL.
Sole Agent for this Vicinity for OSCAR SMITH & SONS celebrated
Baled Shavings. For BEDDING HORSES and CATTLE. 31 STATE STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
COAL
At Wholesale and Retail. Dry, Hard and Soft Wood of all kinds, CUT TO ORDER.
Pittston Coal&
The Peoples Favorite and For Sale Only By
The North Adams Cash Coal Co. W. A. CLECHORN, Mgr. 53 Holden Street, Tel. 141-3
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ALEX. PECOR,
Contractor.
--- Dealer in ---
LUMBER, HARDWARE, PAINT, OIL
and Varnish
Contracts taken for Brick, Stone and Wood buildings.
COR. MARSHALL and RIVER STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
GEORGE H. BRUCE,
· - Dealer in. -. -
Lumber, Lath, Building Material,
Shingles, Clapboards, &c.
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
FLOORING DIMENSION.
65 STATE STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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S. B. DIBBLE &
. DEALERS IN ..
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,
and all Supplies for Builders Except Hardware. = = Manufacturers of = = Wood Mantles, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, and Packing Boxes.
YARD and MILL for inside Finish of kinds, and Miscellan- eous Carpenter Work at
110 State Street, -
North Adams.
A. L. & H. E. Bartlett, Lumber - Merchants,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Mouldings, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Shingles and Lumber. Dimension Timber of all kinds. All kinds of Build- ing Material Furnished.
Yard and Mill 88 State Street,
North Adams.
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Wilson House Drug Store,
HAMBLIN & ISBELL, Proprietors.
Pure Drugs and Medicines
Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.
CHOICE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY.
Prescription and family receipts carefully Prepared.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
DR. STAFFORD'S
COUGH UURE. Puis Colds to Flight.
ALWAYS BREAKS UP COLDS THAT HANG ON.
IN COUGHS IT IS MAGICAL. STOPS THE RACKING, PROMOTES REST
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Orders by telephone or left at the store, for any- thing kept in a FIRST-CLASS Drug Store, delivered Free to any address in the city, by -
Simard Drug Store,
DRUGGIST'S MANUFACTURERS, Opp. Post Office. NORTH ADAMS, - - MASS.
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James H. Krum, Jr. River Street
Drug Store.
A full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Etc., also Stationery. Cigars, Toilet and Fancy Goods Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all hours.
NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS.
110 River Street, North Adams, Mass.
P. J. MALONE,
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Brushes, Etc.
21 EAGLE STREET, NORTH ADAMS, = =
= MASS.
Ashman's == Pharmacy, 93 MAIN STREET.
first-class goods in
each and every department.
PRICES RIGHT. Your money back if you want it.
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HENRY S. LYONS, Real Estate
and Insurance.
OFFICE, HOOSAC SAVINGS BANK BUILDING.
North Adams, O
Mass.
GEORGE N. RICH, Real Estate and Building.
Houses and Land Bought, Sold and Exchanged Estimates furnished on application.
Makes a Specialty of appraising for those about to invest in Real Estate.
Personal attention given to the management of Real Estate.
Houses, Farms and Tenements to Rent.
NORTH ADAMS, - - MASS.
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T. W. RICHMOND.
Lehigh, Lackawana, D. & H., Cumberland, Carbondale
COAL
Wood, Hay, Straw.
Promptly Delivered and Carefully Screened.
TERMS CASH
61 Ashland Street.
North Adams, Mass.
O. S. THAYER.
House - Painter . AND DEALER IN
PAPER HANGINGS and WINDOW SHADES.
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, ETC., FOR SALE.
Particular attention given to all kinds of Interior and Exterior Work. All work warranted.
40 STATE STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
James Hunter Machine Co.,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
MAKERS OF-
Machinery for the Transmission of Power.
-ALSO- fulling Mills, Cloth Washers, Soap- ing and Wetting Machines:
The Berkshire National Bank.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Capital, $200,0 OO.
W. H. GAYLORD, President. W. W. BUTLER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
W. H. Gaylord, . W. H. Sperry, James E. Hunter,
A. B. Mole, H. T. Cady, C. H. Cutting,
George Hopkins, T. Collins, F. A. Wilcoxson.
Collections Made and Accounts Solicited.
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Wm. H. BENNETT, fire Insurance Agency,
no. & Adams national Bank Building, north Adams.
AGENT FOR
Queen Insurance Co., of America, of New York. Connecticut Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Manchester Fire Assurance Co., England.
Northwestern National Insurance Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Prussian National Insurance Co., Germany.
THE BEST INSURANCE, FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Life, Accident, and Plate Glass Insurance.
W. H. GAYLORD, Dealer in
Dress Goods,
Cloaks,
Silks,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Towels,
Dress Trimmings, Linens.
AND A FULL LINE OF
Domestics and Notions.
3 MARTIN'S BLOCK,
NORTH ADAMS, -
MASS.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
BURDETT & ℃ The Largest and Best Selected Stock of
FURNITURE .<
Prices the Lowest. -:- AND -:-
Undertaking. = =
MAKE NO MISTAKE IN LOCATION.
113 MAIN STREET, - NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
TOWER & PORTER,
DEALERS IN
Cook and Parlor Stoves
Crockery, Glassware and House Furnishing Goods.
Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Galvanized Iron Work of all Kinds .....
36 EAGLE STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS. H. C. Tower, Arthur C. Porter.
Sole Agents for "Magee's Ranges."
59
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
Northadams Carriage Co.
Our Line of Carriages, Wagons, Buggies,
In fact all kinds of vehicles is not surpassed in Berkshire County. Pneumatic tires on all work when so ordered.
Our Repair Work
Has the same careful attention which we pay to new, and our constant aim is to use everybody right and make money if we can.
24 and 26 WEST MAIN STREET
, North Adams, Mass.
DEERFIELD RIVER Co
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