North Adams city directory 1904, Part 25

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Publication date: 1904
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LAFAYETTE LODGE, F. AND A. M.


Regular meetings on Monday on or before the full moon in Masonic hall, New Kimbell block, Main street. San- ford H. Plumb, W M; Louis Amell, S W; John Holness, J W; James Krum Jr, treasurer; A. W. Blanchard, secre- tary; E. A. Rand, chaplain; Hoyt F. Cary, marshall; Everett H. Lesure. L. D .; George W. Bradley, J. D .; John Crews, J. S: Robert M. McPherson, S. S .: Samuel Mabbett, tyler; Fred White trustee.


NAOMI CHAPTER, No. 17, O. E. S.


Regular meetings on the first and third Thursdays in Masonic hall, New Kimbell block. Worthy matron, Mrs. Sarah K. Ladd; worthy patron, John L. Adams; associate matron, Mrs. Eva L. Ford; secretary, Mrs. J. W. Valen- tine; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Briggs; conductress, Mrs. Addie Flood; asso- ciate conductress, Mrs Barbara Norton; financial committee, Mrs. Esther M. Tower, Mrs. Iona Eaton, Joseph Ma- kant.


ROYAL ARCH MASONS.


H P, P. W. Eaton; C K, H. H. Heap; C S, E. Barnes; treasurer, William Blythe; secretary, J. B. Temple; chap- lain, E. A. Rand; C of H, F. S. Gordon; P S, J. Gill; R A, C. J. McGowan; Mr. 3rd V, J. H. L. Janson; Mr. 2nd, V, J. E. McIllvane; Mr. 1st V, T. Kirkman; tyler, H. C. Rand; trustee, G. H. Pat- rick.


ST. PAUL COMMANDERY, K. T.


Regular meetings on second Friday evening of each month in Masonic hall, New Kimbell block. E. commander, Fred W. Reed; generalissimo, Everett W. Reade; captain general, Harvey A. Gallup; prelate, Hobart C Tower; treas- urer, James A. McCann; recorder, Ju- nius B. Temple; senior warden, Newton C. Bond; junior warden, Emanuel Barnes; standard bearer, W. J. Pead; sword bearer, W. E. Blossom; warder, H. H. Heap, F. A. Empsall, Walter W. Becket; T. Kirkman, F. Ricker; ar- mourer, William Byrne; surgeon, G. L. 'Rice, M. D.


Masonic trustees-George F. Miller, George H. Patrick, Fred E. White, Ho- bart C. Tower, F. W. Merriam.


GOLDEN STAR.


Commander, C. H. Nichols; vice- commander, Mrs. Harriet Snyder; chap- lain, Miss Catherine Carr; past com- mander, Mrs. Gilbert Gregory; herald, Raymond Bosley; assistant herald, Mrs Nettie Heis er; warden of the inner gate, Miss Lillian Holness; treasure Lewis Taylor; recorder, Melvin Estes; pianist, Mrs. Charlotte Johndrow.


OLYMPIAN LODGE, NO 22, K. of P.


Meetings are held on Thursday even- ings in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street. C. C., Isaac McNal.y; V. C, C. Quack- enbuch; P., E. Byam; M. of F., S. E. Smith; M. of E., J. Coon; K. of R. and S., W. G. Carter; M. of W., W. H. Formhals; M. of A., Ken Burrows; general guard, J. D. Siskinds; A. G., F. Burringtonu.


BERKSHIRE CLUB.


Rooms in the New Kimbell block. President, J. D. Hadfield; vice-presi- dent, F. S. Richardson; treasurer, H. P. Drysdale; secretary, R. L. Gardner; directors, J D. Hadfield, F. S. Richard- son, A. W. Chippendale, Joseph Ben- nett, H. P. Drysdale and R. A. J. Hew- itt.


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CHARLES D. SANFORD POST 79, G. A. R.


Meetings on Friday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street. Commander, W. L. Crosier; S V Com- mander, Martin Curley; J V Comman- der, L. F. Amadon; Q M, Geo. S. Stockwell; Adjt, J. Q. Erwin; sergeant, Peter Post; officer of the day, O. Fish; officer of guard, A. E. Canfield; chap- lain, C. H. Arnum; relief committee. L. F. Amadon, H. J. Millard, A. W. Fulton, H. A. Tower, J. Q. Erwin; au- diting committee, A. W. Fulton, H. E. Wilson, J. E. Atwood; sick committee, L. F. Amadon, Oliver A. Fish, A. E. Canfield, C. M. Brown, J. Q. Erwin; social committee, G. S. tockwell, Oliver Fish, Peter Snyder, C. H. Arnum, Peter Post; hall commttee, H. A. Tower.


SONS OF VETERANS, LINCOLN CAMP, No. 9.


Meetings on Tuesday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall. Comman- der, G. V. Sullivan; senior vice com- mander, M. L. Amadon; junior vice commander, George Stiles; chaplain, C. H. Stewart; first sergeant, R. W. Il- lingworth; quartermaster, P. S. Mur- dock: sergeant of guard, H. M. Wood; corporal of guard, F. S. Illingworth; color sergeant, Albert Clarrimore.


WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, G. A. R.


Meetings in G. A. R. Memorial build- ing, Holden street.


President, Mrs. Mary Reynolds; senior vice-president, Mrs. Emily Howes; junior vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Mary Cady; treasurer, Mrs. Josephine Burdick; chaplain, Mrs. Lucy Hicks; conductor, Mrs. Annie Snyder; guard, Mrs. Mary Winters.


BATES GARRISON.


Meetings in Nos. 434-436 New Kim- bell block. Commander, E. C. Knox; senior vice commander, Clarence Mat- thews; junior vice-commander, Robert Furkart; adjutant, A. Austin; paymas- ter and quartermaster, Gordon L. Pain;


officer of the day, Angelo Biscuit; ex- ecutive council, A. Austin, Clarence Matthews, R. Furkart; inspector, Past Commander Estes.


MAY D. LISCUM AUXILIARY GAR- RISON, No. 10.


Auxiliary to the Thomas O. Bates Garrison. Meets in Bates hall, Kimbell block.


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.


Fort Massachusetts Chapter.


Regent, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Thayer; vice-regent, Mrs. Clara Robinson; sec- retary, Mrs. Bertha Robinson; assist- ant secretary, Miss Jennie Blackinton; treasurer, Miss Jeannie Porter; regis- trar, Mrs. Ada Blythe; historian, Miss Blanche Baker of Adams; chaplain, Mrs. Delia Blackinton; board of man- agement, Mrs. J. C. Chalmers of Ad- ams. Mrs. C. H. Cutting and Mrs. F. A. Walker.


TUNNEL CITY CO. U. R. K. of P.


Captain Walter E. Amadon, first lieutenant, William Formhals. second lieutenant, H. M. Gurney; recorder, E. B. Wheeler; treasurer, A. W. Greer.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.


Council fire kindled at Wigwam sec- ond and fourth Thursday of each month Sachem, A. D. Croiser; senior sagamore, C. R. Sheldon; junior sagamore, Thom- as Lynch; prophet, A. E. Murray.


NORTH ADAMS, NO. 33. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STEAM EN-


GINEERS.


Meetings are he'd on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month in K. of P. hall. President. Charles E. Matterson: vice-president. George Dem- ming; conductor, A. R. Stiles; treasurer. John B Page; recording secretary, Ed- win A. Brown; corresponding secretary. C. W. Lewis.


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ONECO LODGE, NO. 100, I. O. O. F.


Instituted Dec. 19, 1845, re-instituted Jan. 8, 1883. Regular meetings Tuesday evenings in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street. Noble grand, Charles Woodruff; vice-grand, Charles F. Mosher; secre- tary, Frank E. Card; financial secre- tary. George Fisher; treasurer, George G. Welton; trustee for three years, F. R. Rice.


WELLS ENCAMPMENT, NO. 28, I. O. O. F.


Meetings on the second and fourth Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street. Chief patriarch, Charles Stevens; senior warden, A. E. Haskins; junior warden. Lyman Y. Cole; treasurer, George Welton; secre- tary. Frank Hodge; high priest, James Drysdale.


UNITED REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 69.


Meetings on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month in Odd Fellows' hall. 50 Main street. Noble grand. Mrs. George Welton; vice-grand, Mrs. L. E. Brainard; secretary Mrs. W. J. Cormier; recoring secretary Mrs. S. P. Partrige; treasurer Jennie Chase.


CANTON COLFAX, NO. 28. I. O. O. F.


Meetings on the third Thursday of each month in Odd Fellows' hal', 50 Main street.


ODD FELLOWS' RELIEF AS- SOCIATION.


Meetings on the second Wednesday of each month in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street.


DICTATOR LODGE, NO. 487, KNIGHTS OF HONOR


Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street.


MOUNTAIN LODGE, NO. 88. A.O.U.W


Instituted August 17, 1887. Meetings on the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the Odd Fellows' lodge room. Past master workman, Amos James; master workman, Frank N. Drake; foreman, J. H. Northrop; over- seer, D. P. Roe; guide, W. E. Cady; re- corder, John Taylor; financier, W. F. Orr; receiver, H. W. Larabee; inside watchman, Harley Andrews; outside watchman, James Mitchell; trustee for three years, Peter McPhail; representa- tive to the grand lodge, Thomas Ley- tham; alternate, James Mitchell.


NORTH ADAMS LODGE. A.O.U.W.


Meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Foresters' hall, 45 Centre street. Past master workman, Jeremiah Watson; master workman. John F. Kennedy; foreman, Owen McCusker; overseer, Albert Lib- erty: recorder. P. H. Smith; financier, P. Urell; receiver, W. S. Underwood; inside watch, Mr. Graham.


WORMEN'S BENEFIT ASSO- CIATION.


Meeting held in Elks' hall, Hoosac Savings Bank bui ding. Past president, John B. Donovan; president, L. F. Lucius; vice-president, James Morri- son; secretary, P. Ryan; chaplain, Hat- tie Wager; gu de, T. J. Shea; Inside watch, Miss H. Leahy; outside watch, Wells A. Walker.


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MT. HOPE LODGE, NO. 23, DE- GREE OF HONOR.


Past chief of honor, Mrs. Mildred Gardner; chief of honor, Mrs. Nettie Stevens; lady of honor, Miss Carrie Andru's; chief of ceremonies, Mrs. Louise Northrup; usher, Mrs. Eva Baker; recorder, Miss Gertrude Orr; financier, Mrs. Lillian Drake; receiver, Mrs. C. Angie Orr; inner watch, Mrs. Mary Van Sleet; outer watch. Mrs. Liz- zie Fields: trustee for three years, Mrs. Gertrude Brewer.


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SONS OF ST. GEORGE, NORTH AD- AMS LODGE NO. 423.


Meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. in G. A. R. Memorial hall, Holden street. Pres- ident, W. A. Whittaker; vice-president, H. Cunliffe; secretary, F. C. Smith; as- sistant secertary, Robert McPherson; treasurer, T. H. Whiting; messenger, M. Bellfield; assistant messenger, Wil- liam I'es; chaplain, Henry Uncles; in- side guard, James Timmoney; outside guard, J. Oldman; trustee, John Too- mey.


DAUGHTERS OF ST GEORGE.


Past president, Mrs. J. Whittaker; president. Mrs. Grindy; vice-president, D. Bygraves;


corresponding secretary. Mrs. Sanford; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Genesta Brownsword; treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Emerson; chap- lain, Mrs. Owens; first conductor, Mrs. T. A. Mort; second conductor, Mrs. Ley- tham; inside guard. Mrs. Stephen, Lightholder: outside guard, Miss Wood- ward.


RATHBONE SISTERS (K. of P.)


Meetings held in K. of P. hall Mon- day evening. Most excellent chief, Mrs. Abbie Fountain; excellent senior chief, Mrs. Mary Cady; excellent junior chief, Mrs. Marion Messier; manager, Mrs. Emma Hinkelbein; m n'ster of records, Miss Edna Messier; minister of finance, Mrs. He.en Merritt; protector of tem- ple, Mrs. David Whitley; guard of out- er temple, Mrs. F. J. Jones;


BERKSHIRE COUNCIL, ROYAL ARCANUM.


Regent, John Taylor; vice-regent, Joseph Sanders; past regent, Ernest E. Byam; orator, James C. A. Turner; guide, James McD. McNicol; chaplain, Havila B. Tay.or; secretary, Benj. K. Cook; collector, Edward M. Hoag; treasurer. W. Walter Cummings; war- den, David Bonnar, Jr .; sentry, Harry C. Rice; musical director, Cornelius Wylde; trustees, Joseph Makant, War- ren L. Potter, Edwin Barnard; medical examiners, Dr. Homer Bushnell, Dr. L. A. Jones.


LABOR UNIONS.


The labor union hall is in the Father Mathew building, 45 Centre street, with which the following unions are affili- ated :-


CENTRAL LABOR UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Thurs- days of each month. President, Thom- as Lynch; vice-president, Thomas Gil- hooley; secretary-treasurer, H. P. Huff- nagle; recording secretary, William Smith; seargeant-at-arms, James Clos- sey. -


BARBERS' UNION.


Meeting last Tuesday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, John White; vice-president, James Anderson; secre- tary, Patrick Nagles; treasurer, John PlunkettĀ· recording secretary, L. D. Sprague.


BARTENDERS' UNION.


Meeting fourth Sunday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, Robert Irvin; vice-president, Michael Kavanough; re- cording secretary, T. F. Whalen; finan- cial secretary, Joseph Cumm; treasurer, James Callaghan; chaplain, Joseph For- rest.


BAKERS' UNION.


Meeting first Saturday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, George Clif- ford; vice-president, George Senacal; recording secretary, Louis Carrie; sec- retary-treasurer, John Moore.


CIGARMAKERS' UNION.


Meetings first Monday each month, C. L. U. hall. President, J. H. Mur- ray; vice-president, John Buchannan; recording secretary, A. A. Dolan; cor- responding secretary, H. P. Huffnagle; trearurer. F. H. Bowes; sergeant-at- arms, J. McPherson.


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BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL


Meetings every Thursday night, Dow- lin block President, E. P.Carrol; vice- president, Patrick Griffn; recording


secretary, Arver Estes; secretary- treasurer, W. Webster, business agent; John Cummings.


AMALGAMATED SHEET AND MET- AL WORKERS' ALLIANCE.


Meetings every second Wednesday, Dowlin block. President, C. T. Jones; vice-president, Matthew Woodhead; financial secretary, S. L. Hall; record- ing secretary, Edward Burgess.


BRICKLAYERS, MASONS and PLAS- TERS' UNION, NO. 18.


Metings every Monday night in Dow- I'n block President, J. J. Caley; vice- president. James Robinson; recording secretary L. F. Woodman; financial soortory, Patrick Griffin.


BUILDING LABORERS' UNION.


Metings every Friday night, Dowlin b'ork. President. Patrick Bowes, vice- president, Angel Manjolo: financial and recording secretary, George M. Bux- ton; treasurer, Thomas Healy.


CARPENTERS' UNION.


Meetings every Wednesday


night, Dowlin Block. President. M. W. Estes; vice-presient, Joseph Belanger; finan- cial secretary, J. J. Eagan; recording secretarv. S. H. Crum; treasurer, George Rosch.


ELECTRICIANS' UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Thursday of each month, Dowlin block. President, R. R. Costine; vice-presiendt, V. W. Haskins; financial secretary, E. S. Boy- lan: recording secretary, Frank Coniff; treasurer, Verner Haskins.


SHOE STITCHERS' UNION.


Meetings first and third Monday, A. O. H. hall, Division 4. President, Miss Annie Reynolds; vice-president, Norris Shea; recording secretary, Kate Skelly; financial secretary, Clara Going; treas- urer, Theadora Monnette.


PAINTERS AND DECORATORS' UNION.


Meetings every Monday night, Dowlin block. President, A. E. Murry; vice- president, Leon Shurtleff; recording sec- retary, Charles Williams; financial sec- retary, Charles McCarthy; warden, Henry Merriman ;. treasurer, Robert Graham; conductor, William McTam-


many; preceptor, B. Barnett.


PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS' UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Thurs- days of each month, Dowlin block. President, Edward P. Carrol; vice- president, W. J. Stack; recording sec- rtary, John Purcell; financial secretary, Anson Williams; treasurer, W. Web- ster.


LATHERS' UNION.


Meetings last Thursday each month, Dowlin block. President, J. F. Cronin; vice-president, Michael White; financial and recording secretary, C. L. Ranson; treasurer, Joseph Labonte.


LASTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION.


Meetings every second Monday night in Adams block, Main street. President, J. N. Caron; vice-president, Fred Stone; financial secretary, Robert Trainer; re- cording secretary, George Wells; treas- urer, Chales Brunnell.


MUSICIANS' UNION.


Meetings first Sunday each month, C. L. U. hall. President, Peter Fogg; vice-president, W. J. Dar.ing; record- ing secretary, Robert Pringle; secre- tary-treasurer, E. M. Nichols.


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MACHINIST' UNION, TUNNEL CITY 107.


Meetings held in Red Men's hall, first and third Tuesday of each month. President, A. D. Crosier, vice-presi- dent, Nelson Babcock, financial secre- tary, Paul Gelaur; recording secretary, Frank Drake; treasurer, William Wells; conductor, Samuel Hillman.


STATE ASSOCIATION OF LET- TER CARRIERS.


Meetings every two weeks in the post office building. President, J. F. Cough- lin; vice-president, Frank Partridge; treasurer, Lucius Rand; recording sec- retary, John Gagnon.


BRANCH NO 103 NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS


President, James F. Coughlin; vice- president, C. F. Carr; secretary, L. C. Rand; treasurer, James Benjamin; ser- geant-at-arms, John Gagnon.


CLERKS' UNION.


Meetings first and third Monday night of each month in Foresters' hall, Father Mathew building. President, Thomas Gilhooley; vice-president, P. M. Patterson; financial secretary, T. C. Brown; recording secretary. Peter Van A styne.


HORSESHOERS' UNION. Meetings first Wednesday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, Thom- as Welch; vice-president, Wallace En- n's: secretary-treasurer, William Y. Ford; sergeant-at-arms, John Robin- son.


LAUNDRY WORKERS' UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Friday in Foresters' hall, Father Mathew build- ing. President, Thomas F. Grogan; vice-president, Miss McKenna; record- ing secretary, Wilfred Rebreault; finan- cial secretary, Elmer V. Coon; treas- urer, Josephine Lafountaine: sergeant- at-arms, Will Grogan.


LOOMFIXERS' UNION.


Meetings, first and third Tuesday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, William Elliman; vice-president, John Seely; financial secretary, James Raf- ferty; recording secretary, Prudent La- noue; treasurer, John Brackley; con- ductor, John Rushe.


MOULDERS' UNION.


Meetings first Friday each month, C. L. U. ha.l. President, W. Shirnely; vice president, James MacNay; finan- cial secretary, Louis LeDam; recording secretary, Frank Bosley; conductor, Edward O'Connell.


STAGE MECHANICS.


Presient. D. V. Reagan; vice-presi- dent, Louis Noel; corresponding secre- tary, Timothy Finnegan; financial sec- rotary, John Prendergast; sergeant-at- arms, Jerry Bowerman.


STATIONARY FIREMEN'S UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Sunday of each month, C. L. U. hall. Pres dent, George Scott; first vice-presient, Robert Wade; second vice-presiendt, Herbert Brooks; financial secretary, G. C. Lin- coln: recording secretary, Arthur Cum- mins.


THEATRICAL STAGE WORKERS' UNION.


Meetings in Sullivan's block first and and third Sunday each month. Pres- ident, D. V. Reagan; recording secre- tary. Timothy Finnegan; financial sec- retary. John Pendergast: treasurer, Patrick H. Dougherty.


TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.


Meetings second Tuesday each month, C. L. U. hal. President, P. H. Mc- Mahon: vice-president. James Bramley ; recording secretary, H. C. Alerander: secretary. treasurer. H. J. St. Onge; sergeant-at-arms, William Heslin.


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WEAVERS' UNION.


Meetings every second Tuesday ill Sperry block, 114 Holden St. President, William Dutton; vice-president, Ed- ward Dalton; secretary-treasurer, Jos- eph Sohorin: recording secretary, Miss Emma Schlesinger; collector, Paul Schlesinger.


SHOE WORKERS' COUNCIL.


Meetings first and third Thursday of each month, Dowlin block. President, D. J. Cameron; vice-president, A. A. Hathaway; secretary-treasurer, Daniel J. Reagan; sentinel, A. A. Wetterberg.


MACHINE OPERATORS' UNION.


Meetings first and third Tuesday night, Dowlin block. President, Nathan Farrar; vice-president, John Preo; fi- nancial secretary, Robert Farrar; re- cording, James O'Hearn; treasurer, Ira Jones.


SHOE CUTTERS' UNION, 163.


Meetings second and fourth Friday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, Homer Hall; vice-presidnt, Alexanedea Trainer, financial secretary, C. J. Ha- ger; recording secretary, Lawrence Tin- ney; treasurer, Homer Chesbro.


STOCKFITTERS' UNION, NO. 297.


Meetings every second Monday night, Dowlin block. President, Walter But- ton: vice-president, Edward Daniels; financial secretary, John Flaherty; re- cording secretary, Frank Clark; treas- urer, Edward Wilcox.


SHOE FINISHERS' UNION.


Meetings held every second Monday, A. O. H. hall, Division 4. President, N. Johndrow; vice-presient, W. Lang; recording secretary, G. Mott; financial secretary, T. M. Northrup; treasurer, W. Lang.


Foresters of America.


COURT NORTH ADAMS.


Chief ranger, W. M. Brown; sub-chief ranger, John Eagan; recording secre- tary, P. J. Pendergast; financial sec- retary, J. E. Mullen; treasurer, H. H. Kronick; senior woodward, Arthur Ryan; junior woodward, Joseph Bolus; senior beadle, A. Belanger; junior bea- dle, Walter Johndrow; Icturer, Edward Torrey; physician, Dr. C. J. Curran.


TUNNEL CITY CIRCLE, No. 354, COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST.


Meetings are held in Foresters' hall. 45 Centre street. Chief companion, Mrs. A. N. Gelineau; sub-chief, Miss Nettie Grimes; financial secretary, Mrs. J. H. Flaherty; treasurer, Miss Nellie Rea- gan; recording secretary, Miss Nellie Hogan; right guide, Miss Nellie Cleary; left guide, Miss Katie Kennedy; inside guard, Miss Alexine Smith; outside guard, Mrs. Hattie Rolland; trustee, Mrs. Anna Supernaut; physician, Dr. A. Mignault.


COURT BRACEWELL.


Worthy chief ranger, Richard O'Hearn; sub-chief, Alfred Moore; re- cording secretary, P. H. Smith; finan- cial secretary, P. H. Gunning; treas- urer, T. J. Crowley; inside guard, Al- fred Newman; outside guard, Nathan Varin; lecturer, Alfred Montgomery; trustee, Alfred Coats; senior woodward, Augustus Miller; junior woodward, Thomas Michaels; physician, Dr. Mc- Grath.


COURT MARQUETTE.


Chief ranger, Jules Lamarre; sub- chief ranger, Louis Renault; secretary, Arthur Girard; treasurer, Edmund Vadnais; financial secretary. E. Be- louin; inside guard, Henry Bromllette; outside guard, C. Rabidoux; senior woodward, E. Richard; junior wood- ward, Napoleon Coultier; trustees, John Lavoie, Joseph Belanger; physician, Dr. W. A. Brousseau.


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ORDER OF EAGLES, AERIE 310. Hall in Burlingame block, Main street. Meetings sime-monthly. W P W. John E. Magenis; W P, John A. Merritt; W V P, Frank Nugent; W Chap, John Brackley: W Secy, Herbert C. Alexan- der: W Phys, Dr. R. D. Canedy, Dr. Geo. A. Fagan: W Treas, Peter D. Platz; W Con, John F. Kennedy; In- side G, Michael Molloy; Outside G, Francis Goodell; worthy trustees, H. H. Kronick, Thos. Flaherty, Guy G. Hill.


CLAN MCINTYRE, O. S. C. Meetings on the first and third Fri- days of each month. Chief, F. C. Mc- Intyre; past chief. William Weir; tour- ist. John Lowrie; treasurer, John Hynd- man.


Incorporated Companies.


NORTH ADAMS GAS LIGHT COM- PANY.


Office 23 Bank street. Incorporated 1864. reorganized April 1, 1878. Capital $100.000. President, H. T. Cady. vice- president, treasurer and manager, Frank S. Richardson; secretary. E. A. Richardson; directors, F. S. Richard- son. C. H. Cutting, H. T. Cady, E. A. Richardson.


JOHNSON-DUNBAR MILLS COM- PANY.


Office and mills Brown street and Dunbar avenue. Manufacturers of fancy silks, cottons, worsteds and flan- nels. President. Duncan D Parmley. New York; agent, Albert Crenshaw, North Adams; secretary and treasurer, A. W. Law, New York and North Ad- ams.


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NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Office and mills at Braytonville. In- corporated 1877. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres. cheviots, worsteds and meltons. President, H. G. B. Fish- er; treasurer, E. B. Penniman; super- intendent. T. W. Sykes; bookkeper, John E. Boulger.


ARNOLD PRINT WORKS.


Office and print works, Marshall street. Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufacturers of fancy print cloths. President, A. C. Houghton; treasurer, William A. Gallup; assistant treasurer, Edward S. Wilkinson; manager, F. P. Pearson.


WINDSOR COMPANY.


Office and mills Union and Eagle streets. Incorporated 1891. Manufac- turers of prints and print cloths. Pres- ident, P. S. Van Volkenburg; vice-pres- ident, Emil Kipper; manager, D. A. Russell; treasurer, Charles A. Brooks; assistant treasurer, L. F. Chapin.


GREYLOCK MILLS.


Office and mills at Greylock. Incor- porated 1880. Manufacturers of cot- tons.


S. B. DIBBLE LUMBER COMPANY.


Office and mills 174 State street. In- corporated May 23, 1899. Capital stock $40,000. Number of shares 400.


NORTH ADAMS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.


Grocery, S2 Holden street; shoe store, 20 Holden street; coal yards and office. 85 State street.


HOOSAC VALLEY STREET RAIL-


WAY.


The tracks of the company extend from North Adams to Reds Mills, near the Golf Club grounds, Cheshire and Williamstown. President, A. H. Rice; vice-president, E. D. Whitaker; clerk, S. P. Thayer; treasurer, W. L. Adam; general managers, P. H. and P. C. Do- lan; superintendent, W. T. Nary; as- sistant superintendent, J. J. St. John; directors, Messrs. Rice, Whitaker, Thayer, Adam, Plunkett, P. H. Dolan. Office, Dowlin block.


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THE NEW AMERICAN.


211 NORTH STREET. Rates, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. AMERICAN PLAN. PLUMB & CLARK, Proprietors. PITTSFIELD, MASS.


S. M. WHITE, Successor to L. W. White. Established 1857.


Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Novelties, Etc. Fine line of Goods pertaining to trade. Call.and examine goods and prices. All work skillfully done and warranted.


Dowlin Blk., Main St., North Adams, Mass.


HOFLICK & CO.


PAVING, SEWER AND SIDEWALK CONTRACTORS. NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


F. O. HENRY &


Cravel Roofers and Concreters, CONCRETE WALKS and DRIVES, Artificial Stone Walks and Steps and Asphalt Floors. SOLE AGENT FOR BERKSHIRE COUNTY OF THE "BEE HIVE" BRAND, FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING. Prompt attention given to orders. Orders left at 38 Bracewell Avenue. Telephone Connection.


287


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


James Morley Chambers,


Teacher of Piano and Organ.


Organist at Universalist Church.


Studio, 313 Kimbell Block, Main St.


John W. White & Co., Card, Wood, Cloth, Paper, Tin, Brass, Glass, Electric - SIGNS


Large Bill Board and Turnpike Advertising. Banners, Pictures, Etc. Eagle Street, Next to Baptist Church.


DR. G. F. HALL. HARV. UNIV.


DENTIST.


9 A. M. to 5 P. M. EVENINGS, 7 to 8.


310-11-12 Dowlin Block, North Adams, Mass.




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