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Section 2. The mayor of said city shall appoint without con- firmatior. by the city council of North Adams during the current year upon the passage of this act, and thereafter on or before the first Monday in February in each year, one overseer of the poor, who shall exercise and discharge all the duties and powers pre- scrihed by law for overseers of the poor, and shall also be the city almoner of said city and exercise and discharge all the duties and powers now exercised and discharged by the auditor of said city of North Adams as city almoner. He shall also be the commis- sioner of public burial places of said city. He shall hold his office for the term of one year unless sooner removed by the mayor in the manner prescribed in section twenty-nine of chapter one hun- dred and forty-eight of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. He shall receive a salary of one thousand dollars each year. The city physician of said city shall hereafter be appointed solely by the mayor.
Section 3. The chief engineer of the fire department of said city shall also be assistant inspector of buildings, and as such assis- tant inspector be under the direction and control of the inspector of buildings. He shall devote his whole time to the city and shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars each year.
Section 4. Anything contained in chapter one hundred and forty-eight of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety- five, so far as it interferes with this act, is hereby repealed.
Section 5. This act shall take effect upon its passage. (Approved February 18, 1897.
City Clerk's salary increased from thirteen hundred to sixteen hundred dollars a year .- By vote of City December, 1900.
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City Ward Lines
Ward 1 .- Includes the villages of Blackinton and Greylock east to the point where the old. Williamstown road crosses the Hoosac river near the Fitchburg railroad crossing in Braytonville. The line then runs north to Clarksburg town boundary. From the rail- road crossing the line follows the Hoosac river eastward past the fair grounds to Brown street, passing southward along that street and along the east boundary of the cemetery, thence due south to the Adams line.
Ward 2 .- The western boundary of Ward 2 begins at Clarksburg and runs south to the junction of the old Williamstown highway and the Hoosac river, with the river from that point to Brooklyn street for the southern boundary. Thence the line runs northerly along to Liberty on Liberty to Philips street and northerly along Phillips street across the hospital grounds due north to the Clarksburg line.
Ward ?.-- The easterly boundary of Ward 3 starts at the Clarks- burg line and follows Franklin street to Eagle, down Eagle to the Hoosac river, thence westerly along the river to Brooklyn street, up Brooklyn to Liberty, to Phillips thence due north to the Clarks- burg line.
Ward 4 .- The easterly boundary of Ward 4 is the line between Florida and North Adams south to a point opposite the Five Roads thence due west to the East Mountain school, then north-westerly to East Main street, down East Main through Willow Dell to the Hoosac river, thence along the river to Eagle street, up Eagle and Franklin streets to the Clarksburg line.
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Ward 5 .- Bounded on the east by the Florida town line, on the south by Adams as far west as the south branch of the Hoosac river, thence northerly along the river to a point opposite J. H. Flagg's property on State street. The boundary line then runs due east to Ashland street and north-westerly along Ashland street to Washington avenue, to Church, down Church to the junction of Main, thence in a general easterly direction along East Main to the East Mountain school and thence due east to Florida line.
Ward 6 .- Starting at the Holden street bridge the lines of Ward 6 run alongside the north branch of the Hoosac river to and through Willow Dell to East Main, thence to the junction of East Main and Church, and down Church to Washington avenue; thence along Washington avenue to Ashland street; thence northerly along Ashland street to Quincy, westerly through Quincy to its termination thence northerly across Summer street to and through Holden street to the bridge.
Ward 7. Starting at the Brown street bridge the boundary of Waru 7 runs along the north branch of the Hoosac river to Holden street thence through Holden across Main to the western terminus of Quincy street; thence through Quincy to Ashland southeasterly through Ashland to the point opposite J. H. Flagg's property on State street, thence southerly along the south branch of the Hoosac. river to the Adams line: thence westerly to a point equi-distant from the Adams turnpike to the Notch road; thence due north through the Tinney and Witherell properties to the easterly bound- ary of the cemetery; thence along Brown street to the bridge, the point of beginning.
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LOCATION OF NUMBERS IN THE LAST HUNDRED ON
THROUGH STREETS.
Main street, Five Roads, 622, A. J. Chilson, 681. Union street, A. Blanchard, 686. State street, A. J. Witherell, 543. Church street, Dennis Harrington, 689.
Ashland street, Mrs. Elizabeth Reardon, 650. West Main street, first house east of bridge, 599.
River street, house west of Tyler street, 421. Eagle street, T. Russett, first house from Clarksburg, 426. Houghton street, first house from Clarksburg, 392. Beaver street, first house from Clarksburg, 347. : Franklin street, Eugene D. Nixon, 339.
Buildings and Blocks
Adams block, 108-114 Main.
Adams National bank block, 80-84 Main.
American House block, 26-30 Main.
Arlington The, Hoosac
Barber block, Chestnut. 1
Bartlettt block, Washington, cor Spirng.
Beer & Dowlin block, Eagle.
Berkshire The, Hoosac
Berwick block, 53 Holden.
Blackinton block, Main and Holden.
Blackinton block, 6-40 Holden.
Boland block, cor Main and Bank.
Bradford block, 109-115 Main. . Burlingame block, Main. Cavanough block, 18-24 Main.
Chase block, cor River and Houghton. Clark block, cor State and Summer. Collins block, 72-76 Main. Collins block, 26-30 State. Darrow Hotel building, cor Bank and Summer.
Davenport block, 98-106 Main. F. M. T. A. block, 43-47 Center.
Flaherty block, Center and Lincoln.
G. A. R. Memorial building, Holden.
Gatslick building, 75-79 Main. Haggerty block, West Main. Hastings block, River.
Hoosac Savings Bank block, 93-99 Main.
Houghton Memorial Library building, Monument square. Jones block, Bank. Loftus building, 52 Center,
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Mansion House building, 43-47 State. Martin block, Main.
Mead block, Center. Moloney block, 57-61 Center.
Mulcare block, Marshall and Center.
North Adams Savings Bank block, Main.
Oxford block, 80-82 Holden.
Quinn's building, Miner street.
Richmond block, Main and State.
Reardon block, Bank.
Robinson block, Bank. Sibley block, 84-94 Main.
Slattery block, Main and Furnace.
Sperry block, Holden and Sperry ave.
St. Jean Baptiste building, Bank.
Sullivan blocks, 29-33, 45-47 Main. Thayer block, Holden and Center.
Thayer block, Eagle. Transcript block, Bank.
Wellington block, 16-24 State.
Wilson block, cor Main and Holden.
Windsor building, 32-36 State.
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Wright block, Bank. Y. M. C. A. block, corner Summer and Morris.
Halls
Academy hall, Drury heights.
.A. O. H. Division 10 hall, $1 Eagle.
A. O. H. Division 4 hall, 47 Eagle. A. O. U. W., North Adams lodge, over. Columbia Opera House, and Mountain Lodge hall, Martin block.
City Hall, Summer and Morris, Columbia Opera House, 45 Center.
Empire Theatre, 57 and 59 Main, 19 and 21 Holden
F. M. T. A. hall, rear Columbia Opera House. Forester hall, over Columbia Opera House, Franco-American hall, Boland block. G. A. R. hall, Holden. Gatslick hall, 77 Main.
Knights of Pythias hall, 95. Main.
Knights of Columbus hall, Martin Block, Main
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Central Labor Union hall, Father Mathew building. Masonic hall, Burlingame block.
Miller's hall, Willow Dell. Odd Fellows' hall, cor Main and State. Richmond Theatre, 36 Maln, corner State Salvation Army barracks, 43 Eagle. St. Joseph's hall, 68 Eagle. È
St. Jean Baptiste hall, Bank. Y. M. C. A. hall, cor Summer and Morris.
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Rates of Postage
FIRST CLASS MATTER.
This class includes Letters, Postal Cards, Sealed matter and written communications. Rates 2c per ounce or fraction thereof.
SECOND CLASS.
For Publishers and Newsdealers only .. Rate 1c per pound.
THIRD CLASS ..
Books, Circulars, Photographs, etc., when unsealed. Rate 1c for two ouncer or fraction thereof.
FOURTH CLASS.
Embraces merchandise and all matter not included in the First, Second or Third Class, which is not, in its nature of form, liable to injure other mail matter, and is not above the limit of weight, four pounds. Rate 1c for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Local or Drop Letters are always 2c for each ounce at Letter Carrier Office. Special Delivery Stamp, in addition to regular postage, insures immediate delivery at any Post Office in the U. S.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
The following table gives the names of the towns and cities adjacent to North Adams, also the principal Eastern trade cen- tres, together with their distances, amounts of railroad fare:
Albany
54
$1 4'8
Blackinton
3
5
Boston
143
3 75
Fitchburg
93
2 50
Greenfield
38
.1 02.
Greylock
2
5.
Hoosick Falls
21
57
Hoosac Tunnel
7
20
Hartford
93
2 12.
Holyoke
63
1 43
New York City
196
3 73.
New Haven
124
2 77
North Pownal
12
32
Pittsfield
21
45.
Rutland
82
2 41
Readsboro
18
70
Shelburne Falls
24
65
Saratoga
63.
1 68
Springfield
67
1 62
Troy
48
1 32
Williamstown
5
5
Wilmington
32
1 20
Worcester
105
2 48
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JAMES HUNTER MACHINE CO.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Fulling Mills, Cloth Washers,
Soaping and Wetting Machines,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Wm. White Automatic
Wool Washing Machines
Also Wool Drying, Carbonizing, Steaming and Crabbing Machines for Fancy Worsteds.
Dusters. Wool Openers, Self Feeds.
Power Transmission Machinery.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
ARNOLD PRINT WORKS
MANUFACTURERS,
PRINTERS,
BLEACHERS,
and DYERS
OF
TEXTILES.
North Adams, Mass.
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WINDSOR OMPANY
MANUFACTURERS,
PRINTERS, BLEACHERS, AND DYERS OF
TEXTILE FABRICS
LEVI L. BROWN, President,
ERNEST L. HILL, Vice-President,
D. A. RUSSELL, Manager,
EMIL KIPPER, Treasurer,
S F. CHAPIN, Assistant Treasurer NEW YORK OFFICE, 320 BROADWAY.
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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, E. S. WILKINSON,
Vice-Pres., A. C. HOUGHTON,
Cashier, W. H. PRITCHARD. DIRECTORS. A. C Houghton, E. S. Wilkinson, Geo. P. Lawrence, Geo. W. Chase, W. G. Cady, H. W. Clark, V. A. Whitaker, W. A. Gallup, H. G. B. Fisher.
Accounts of Merchants and Manufacturers Solicited.
22575
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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 Satur- day till 6. p. m.
Dividend Days, April 1, October 1.
Deposits received from Ten Cents to One Thousand Dollars. Interest commences Quarterly January 1, April I, July I, October 1.
OFFICERS OF 1901.
Vice Presidents:
William Burton,
Geo. L. Rice
Trustees:
E. S. Wilkinson, Chas. H. Cutting, William Burton,
H. T. Cady, Wm. A. Gallup, A. C. Houghton,
V. A. Whitaker, F. A. Wilcoxson, Geo. L Rice,
W. H. Sperry, N. L. Millard.
Board of Investment.
Geo. L. Rice,
F. A. Wilcoxson.
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INCORPORATED 1877.
NORTH ADAMS M ANUFACTURING
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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M. O. LARKIN
* - DEALER IN - -
PIANOS and ORGANS
THE CELEBRATED
F. CONNOR PIANOS
A SPECIALTY.
We are bound to please. Drop a postal and we will call and see you. Get our prices on any instrument before purchas- ing. Everything new in Music and Musical Merchandise.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
M. O. LARKIN,
20 Bank St., North Adams, Mass.
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JAMES
T. LARKIN'S
New England Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Executive office : 119 Milk Street, Boston.
Direct communication can be had with all the principal towns and cities in New England and states east of the Mississippi river. For the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the company has established public pay stations as follows :
PUBLIC TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS .
ADAMS, MASS .- Central office. Green's Block, Park Street.
J. Wells Thompson, 27 Centre Street, Adams, Mass NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Central office. Blackinton block, cor. Main and Holden Streets
E. W. Blackinton & Co.
Blackinton, Mass
W. A. Chase, Grocer,
Briggsville, Mass
Clarksburg Co.
Clarksburg, Mass
Morgan & Britton,
Hartwellville, Vt
Mary Gailbrath,
Summer Hotel, Hoosac Tunnel, Mass
E. A. Temple & Co.
Jacksonville, Vt
J. Ramage Paper Co.
Monroe Bridge, Mass
Brown & O'Connor,
580 West Main, North Adams, Mass
C. C. Fisher,
River, cor. Eagle, North Adams, Mass
Boston & Mainc R. R.
. Baggage Room, Union Station, North Adame, Mass
F. J. Harrington,
254 Eagle, North Adams, Mass . State, North. Adams, Mass
Wilson House Drug Store Co.
Main, cor. Holden, North Adams, Mass Main, cor. Holden, North Adams, Mass North Pownal, Vt Pownal, Vt
S. Wright,
Pownal Centre, Vt Readsboro, Vt
L. C. Baker,
Sadawga, Vt South Williamstown, Mass Stamford, Vt Stamford, Vt
M. L. Whitney & Co,,
F. L. Davis, West Dover, Vt William town, Mass
Thomas McMahon,
Waterman & Moore, Williamstown, Mass
F. D. Nool.
Williamstown Station, Mass Wilmington, Vt Zylonite, Mass
C. H. Goodell, .
PITTSFIELD, MASS.
Central Office, 7 North Street,
Pittsfield, Mass
W. W Eagen,
Berkshire, Mass
A. S Farnam & Bro.,
Farnum, Mass
Barry & Maxwell,
Hinsdale, Mass
F. C. Downing,
Lanesboro, Mass
P. E. Newcomb,
Lanesboro, Mass New Lebanon, N. Y Peru, Mass
American House, 211 North,
Pittsfield, Mass
Burbank Housc, 227 West,
Pittsfield, Mass
Peter W. Burns, 258 Wahconah,
Pittsfield, Mass
Martin Diehl, 674 North,
Pittsfield, Mass Pittsfield, Mass
Geo. Segar, 167 Wahconah,
Pittsfield, Mass
Wendell Hotel,
South and West, Pittsfield, Mass
E. King & Son,
Pontoosuc Lake, Mass
J. A. Estes,
Windsor, Mass
LOOK FOR THE BLUE BELL.
The Wellington,
Wilson House,
S. L. Smith & Son,
C. H. Myers,
George M. Bemis,
"Idlewild" Hotel,
F. Paradisc,
Vermont House, F. L. Allen Prop, Toll 20c.,
8. B. Hemenway,
F. G. Creamer,
·
Park Club, 24 North
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The North Adams Transcript.
VOL. 5. THE NORTH ADAMS EVENING TRANSCRIPT, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1901, No 365
THE NEWS.
A Member of the Associated Press
Reportorial Staff.
The Transcript em-
The Transcript is theploys a larger force of only North Adams paper newsgathers and pays more which exclusively receives
money to get news than the Associated Press dis-any other paper, and as a patches by telegraph and consequence has a superior is able to give the latest city service. It frequently world's news 17 hours be-gives in full, important fore the Metropolitan dail- news 24 hours. in advance ies reach this city.
of other local papers.
All the people of North Adams, Adams and Wil- liamstown can be reached by the use of one paper- that is the best one-The Transcript.
Advertising in The Transcript cost you twice the money, but you get four times the service.
Daily average circulation for the month of March, 1901, exclusive of spoiled and unsoiled papers was 4344
A. W. HARDMAN, Proprietor.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
PLATZ &
UP-TO-DATE MARKET. No. 35 Main St. (A few doors West of Post-office,) DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
Consisting of Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Poultry of all kinds.
We make a specialty of cutting Country Pigs that enables us to offer our Patrons the very best of Mild Sugar Cured Hams, Kettle Rendered Lard and Pickled Pig Pork, (Just the thing for Pork and Beans.) The Very Best of Creamery Butter and Stamped Eggs. Our Specialty is a full line of
The Very Choicest Vegetables and Berries in their Season. Try our Delicatessen Counter if you want a
QUICK LUNCH OR MEAL OF COOKED MEATS.
Goods delivered to all parts of the City. If you want "Good Goods" at Live and Let Live Prices give us a trial. Telephone call, 27-3.
Custom -:- Hand -:- Laundry,
A. E. ELLIS, Proprietor.
Rear Lonergan & Bissaillon,
81 1-2 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
Best Work Guaranteed.
Goods Called for and Delivered Promptly Long Distance Telephone - 241-4.
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THE WILSON
The Commercial Unexcelled
Travellers Home.
Cuisine
Newly Furnished Throughout
Excellent Cafe Connected
Also Directly Connected with
New Empire Theatre
JOHN T. BARRY, Prop.
DR. STAFFORD'S COUGH PUIT'S COLDSTO FLIGHT UURE
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 anything kept in a First- class Drug Store, delivered Free to any address in the city, by
Franco-American Pharmacy. C. A. PINSONNAULT & CO . Druggist's Manufacturers,
19 Bank Street, = North Adams, Mass.
Telephone 235-2, House telephone 107-2 Prescriptions a specialty.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Springfield Republican
STANDS FOR THE TRUTH.
The Republican admits no limitations in its devotion to the interests of the commonwealth. No political, financial or per- sonal relations interfere with its independent action as a public servant. It is the constant endeavor of those who make it to improve its quality and render it more worthy of the support of an enlightened public. It is made attractive, interesting, stimu- lating, and helpful to all good causes. Its newsy service, both general and local, is maintained at a high standard. Its editorial comments and discussions are the work of sincere men trained to tkink broadly and to write clearly. Its literary and miscellaneous features are of superior excellence. Daily $8, Sunday $2, Weekly $1. For Sale at all News Stands.
A. P. LANGTRY, Publisher. J. D. PLUMMER, Business Mgr.
The Springfield Union
Published all day and Sunday at
Union Building, Springfield, Mass.
The Union goes into the homes of all classes throughout Western Massachusetts. It is the people's paper. The best value for the money both for the reader and the advertiser. Read the Union's classified adds for help wanted, situ- ations wanted, etc.
Circulation in excess of 22,000 Daily.
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ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL
1 Cent a Copy. Daily, $3.00 per year.
ALBANY WEEKLY JOURNAL
Twice a Week, $1.00 per year.
Largest Circulation of any Newspaper Pub- lished in Eastern New York, or Western Mass.
GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPERS.
For Sale by all Newsdealers
TO REACH THE PEOPLE ADVERTISE IN
The Troy Times
Best Advertising Medium in the State
Largely circulated in every city, village, town and hamlet within the radius of a hundred miles and more of Troy.
Daily Times, =
= = $6.00
Semi-Weekly Times, - . 1.00
ESTIMATES for ADVERTISING CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.
The Daily Times is delivered by News Agents in any part of North Adams at 12 Cents per Week.
Charles S. francis,
Publisher, TROY, N. Y.
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The
North Adams Evening Herald
-AN-
INDEPENDENT DAILY.
Containing full Telegraphic and Local News.
Single Copy 2 Cents. Per Year $6.00.
30 BANK STREET.
BERKSHIRE LOAN AND TRUST CO.
PITTSFIELD, MASS.
Capital, $100,000.00. Surplus, $40,000.00.
Deposits, $500.000 00.
Banking Room and Safety Deposit Vaults, Savings Bank Blk. Interest paid on deposits subject to check, and special rates made for time deposits.
Is a legal depository
for Municipalities, Corporations, Executors, Guardians, Trustees, Assignees, and Courts of law or Equity
Acts as a trustee under mortgage
for Individuals, Firms, Corporations, and as register and transfer agent for the stock or bonds of any Incorporated Company.
Trust department for the acceptance of trusts
created by Will or any other instrument, and the care and management of property and estates.
Solicit the accounts of
Banks, Municipalities, Corporations or Individuals and of those acting in Official or Trust capacity, and will carefully and promptly attend to any Banking or Trust Co. business intrusted to it. Partienlar attention paid to business of ladies. li- vestment Securities, Government, Municipal and other Bonds Bought and Sold. Business and Correspondence Invited.
OFFICERS. - C. W. Kellogg, Pres. ; Henry Colt, Vice-Pres .; C. W. Seager, Treas. DIRECTORS .- A. W. Eaton, Frank Russell, Henry Colt, A. A. Mills, Wm. H. Sloan, Jacob Gimlich, C. C. Gamwell, P. H. Dolan, Geo. W. Bailey, Geo. K. Baird. C. E. Hibbard, Benjamin M. England, Thos. N. Enright, C. W. Kellogg-
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The FLAGG STABLE
JOHN A. BOND Proprietor.
Same Old Stand, 70 Main Street Opposite Wilson House,
North Adams, - Mass.
New Stables, New Carriages, Sleighs and Ap- pointments Throughout, Making this Stable the Finest in Western Mass.
Carriages for all occasions at short notice, at reasonable rates. Hacks to and from all trains Special Night Hack. Four and Six Horse Work a Specialty.
SAMUEL CULLY & CO.
Dry Goods,
Cloaks and
Millinery.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Straw Mattings, Draperies and Window Shades.
91 and 93 Main Street, North Adams
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H. W. CLARK, Pres. V. A. WHITAKER, Treas. H. W. TINKER, Mgr
HYGEIA ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO.,
OF NORTH ADAMS, Corner Morris and Quincy Streets. Absolutely
PURE ICE.
Made from Distilled and Filtered Water.
General Cold Storage Warehouse
for the storage of Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables and other Perishable Products.
FUR, CARPETS, Etc., stored in Moth
and Vermin Proof Apartments
LOFTUS Practical
PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY.
Plumbers, Hot Water and Steam Heating. Dealers in PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES
STOVES and RANGES, 47 CENTER STREET,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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BALLSTON
REFRIGERATING STORAGE Co.
FRUITS, PRODUCE, BUTTER AND EGGS,
Refrigerating Plant Capacity 302,000 cubic feet Ballston Spa, N. Y.
STORES : 235 West St., New York City Schenectady, N. Y. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Ballston Spa, N. Y.
No. 1 Chestnut Street,
North Adams, Mass.
THE BOSTON Fresco and Decorating Association
House, Sign and Fresco Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators. We furnish Wall Papers. Paints, Glass and Picture Mouldings; in fact all stock required in our Trade and Business
We make a Specialty of Store Fronts and Plate Glass Settings of all sizes. We will compete with all comers.
We Solicit Your Patronage and by Fair Dealings Hope to Retain the Same
Wm. A. MULLET, E. M NICHOLS, Res. 6 Wesleyen Street
Res. 106 Eagle Strect.
Office and Shop, ro Church Street, North Adams.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
O. S. THAYER, HOUSE PAINTER,
AND DEALER IN
Paper Hanging and Window Shades.
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, ETC., FOR SALE.
Particular attention given to all kind of Interior and Exterior Work. All work warranted.
44 State Street, North Adams, Mass.
To The People of North Adams
If you are dissatisfied with the bread that you eat and would like to make a change, you could not do better than send for a free sample of.
Renton's Rice Bread,
It is made of Pure Sweet Milk and Whole Rice, a process known only to myself. Every loaf is guaranteed and is wrapped in Fine Wax Paper and bears the name
"RENTON."
Ask your Grocer for Rice Bread, he can get it for you.
Scotch Oat Cakes, and Sweet Milk Scones, Also a fine line of Cakes and Pastry.
RENTON'S BAKERY,
414 Houghton Street,
Alexander Renton, Prop.
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Hoosac Savings Bank.
97 Main Street, North Adams, Mass. Receives Deposits from roc. to $1000.
All Deposits of $1.00 or more must be made on or before September, December, March and June 3rd in order to draw In- terest.
PAYABLE JUNE 1 AND DECEMBER 1.
Interest compounded twice every year. Send deposits by express or P: O. money order and book will be returned.
OFFICERS :- Pres., O. A. Archer, Vice-Pres .: James E. Hunter, D. J. Barber, S. H. Fairfield ; Auditing Committee, E. B. Penniman, S H. Fairfield. Geo. B. Perry; Board of Invest- ment, Timothy Collins, W. W. Butler; Treas., W. W. Richmond ; Trustees, O. A. Archer, W. W. Butler, James E Hunter, S. H. Fairfield, H. E. Wetherbee, E. B. Penniman, T. Collins, Geo. B. Perry, D. J. Barber, D. A. Russell, Edmond Bissaillion, Geo. W. Chace, Geo. P. Lawrence. W. W. Richmond; Clerk, H. E. Wetherbee.
The Berkshire National Bank
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Capital,
$200,000
C. H. CUTTING, President, W. W. BUTLER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS : W. H. Sperry,
T. W. Sykes,
A. B. Mole, H T. Cady,
George Hopkins, T. Collins,
James E. Hunter, C. H. Cutting, F. A. Wilcoxson.
Collections Made and Accounts Solicited.
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JAMES T. LARKIN'S
H. C. Wood, Westfield.
O. M. Woodman, No. Adams
H. C. WOOD & CO.
General Contractors and Builders.
Westfield Office, 25 Main Street.
North Adams Office, 121 Ashland Street.
Telephone Connection.
Westfield, 47-4.
North Adams, 306-4.
Lonergan & Bissaillon,
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CLOTHIERS
Datters and furnishers,
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