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Jennie, weaver, bds 10 New road
Maggie, weaver, bds 10 New road Meunier, R. A., clerk Greylock store. Millette Ernest, butcher Morrison Matthew J, h &S Greylock Mousseau, N., h 640 State rd
Murphy, Thomas, weaver, 915 S R Nephew M., butcher, h State road Frank, weaver, Phelps ave Peter, weaver, State road Nephew, Israel, 612 State road Neveau, Adolphus, weaver, 612 State rd Neveau, Frank, wks mill, 612 S R Neveau, Mesoalie, butcher, 612 State rd Nevieux John, wks mill, h 549 3 R NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO., see front colored page, public pay station, Black- inton Store
Otis Mr., shoemaker, h State road E. W., engineer, 15 Olds Ojean J. h Sherman blk
Augusta, spinner, h 1080 W Main Antonio. sweeper. bds 1080 Main
Brien, mill hand, bds 1080 W Main O'Neill Henry, wks mill, h Greylock st Packard Robert. wks B & A, bds 349 State rd
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Packard
Lura, student, bds 349 State road Padgway, Arthur, h 2 Greylock Parent Joseph, wks mill, h 566 State rd Parker, Ernest, rem North Adams Parker, Peter, tailor, 573 State road Parkinson Alfred, overseer, 11 475 S R Peckham Frank, farmer, h State rd Pellerien, David, h 648 State road Perrant Frank, wks mill, h 549 S R Perrant Paul, wks mill, h 656 State rd Planky, Nelson, wks Eclipse, h 364 State road
Price, Emory, wks mill, h Greylock ave
Proud, Chas., wks B & M, 628 State rd Proud, W. S., farmer, 628 State road Rancourt, Wilfred, spinner, 587 State rd Raume Victor, laborer, 23
Ray, Euclid, wks Webers, h 133 Cross roads
Reese, John, 935 State road
Richmond Harry, farmer, h 1010 Stato rd
Richmond Frank, farmer, 11 1010 State rd Ritchie Joseph, 14 Protection av
Herman, wks mill, h 9 Protection Robare, Francis, h Lorraine . Rondo Mose, conductor, 362 State road Russett, T. W., baker, h 360 State road Sampson, Joseph, h 6 Protection av Sears, H. R., meat market, 725 Main Secord Ovide, operative, h 589 State rd Senez, Clyde, carpenter, h Greylock ave Senez, Euclid, 33 Greylock Shea Michael, wks mill, h 561 S R John, wks mills, h 555 S R Sholdherg, Ludwig, h 596 State road Smith Henry, blacksmith, Greylock road Fred, mason, h Lorraine
John, mulespinner, bds Greylock st. W. H., baker, 1292 Main Snay, Clyde, 33 Island ave Spitler Herman, weaver, h Protection Stevens Frank, farmer, n 861 S R Stone Charles, clerk, 469 State rd Suderman, Edward, 63 Greylock Sun Peter, weaver, 1080 West Main Susbrick Frederick, at mill, h 16 Swartzer Paul, at print works, h Pro- tection ave
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Talmadge
Talmadge Chas., laborer, h Lorraine Terrier Zephire, weaver, h 581 State rd Terrier Hector, h 592 State rd Tessier Frank, laborer, n Greylock st Tessier, Gephner, h 518 State road Tetro Charles, brick yard + 'hibideau Dolphus, h 411 S R Tilch, A., h 18 Protection Tilch Arnold, clerk, h 18 Protection av Tongue, Robert, h 5 Greylock Towne W. J., h State road Turcint Joseph, operative, h State Vanclette Ernest, wks mill, h 567 S R Vernard James, grocer, 4 Blk road
Warner August, weaver, h Protection Wade, William, mule spinner, 435 S R Watson, Robert, 2 Greylock
Welch, I., 14 Greylock
Welch John, weaver, bds b h Wendell, Powell, h 21 Greylock
Wenmier Rock, clerk, in 431 S R Werner, A., h Greylock ave Werner, Adam, weaver, h 30 Greylock West, J. E. grocer, 580 State Road.
Wilbur G. I., wks Millards, bds 19 Olds F. A., wks Millards, bds 19 Olds st Clifford, wks Eclipse, bds 19 Olds Whitmore Edward, h 19 Protection ave
Grace, student, bds 19 Protection av Wild Joseph, mulespinner, bds 2 Island Wild Robt., mulespinner, h 6 Protec- tion av
Wilding Robert, mulespinner, h 10 Pro- tection ave Wood Geo, spinner, h 670 S :R Zimmer, Max, h 1 Protection ave
Greylock is a typical New England cotton manufacturing village, situated about two miles west of North Adams - on the line of the B & M railroad. Electric cars run to and from every 15 minutes. Fares, steam or electric five cents.
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Labor Unions.
CENTRAL LABOR UNION.
Meetings second and fourth Thurs. days of each month.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 316. President, P. H. MeMMahor ; Vico president, E. O. Cook; recording secre- tary, E. A. Ryan; financial secretary and treasurer, Robert Tudor; sergeant- at-arms, Charles Hamel; executive committee, E. O. Cook .. Thomas F. Roche, Robert Tudor; auditing commit- tee, Timothy Collins, E. A. Ryan, E. O. Cooke.
MASONS AND BRICKLAYERS.
President, Leon Parrott; vice presi- dent, Melvin Frear; financial secre tary, Edward Fitzgerald; correspond- ing secretary, George Bouchard; treas- wer, Charles Howes; financial commit- tee, George Durant, James Connor, George Smith.
PI UMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS' UNION.
Meetings second and fourth Thurs- day of each month, Dowlin block.
MACHINISTS' UNION, TUNNEL CITY, 107. President, William Firth.
MUSICIANS' UNION.
President, F. E. Mallery; secretary, A. E. Murray; treasurer, W. J. Dar- lirg
LATHERS' UNION.
Meetingis last Thursday each month in the Dowlin block. President, J. F. Cronin.
LOOMFIXERS' UNION.
Meetings first and third Tuesdays of each month, C. L. U. hall. President. William Elliman.
BARTENDERS' UNION.
Meetings fourth . Sunday of each month in C. L. U. hall.
PAINTERS' & DECORATORS' UNION
Meetings every Monday night, Dow - lin block. President, A. E. Murray.
CIGARMAKERS' UNION.
President, E. R. Stein; vice president, J. H. Horrigan; recording secretary, Charles Durocher; financial secretary and treasurer, Harry P. Huffnagle; sergeant-at-arms, Lawrence Kelly; trustees, Michael Gorman, A. A. Doiand, J. F. Reardon; finance committee, W. J. Smith, A. A. Doland and E. R. Steir.
CARPENTERS' UNION.
President, Charles Veazie; vice presi- dent, W. J. Campbell; recording secre- tary, G. A. Campbell; financial secre- tary. J. J. Ryan; treasurer, Geo. Rosch; corresponding secretary, W. B. Hicks; warden, Norman Rosch.
STATIONARY FIREMEN.
President, W. M. Kent; first vice president, Adolphus Cardinal; second vice president, Joseph Wilkinson; ro- cording secretary, Jed Fountain; finan- cial secretary, Joseph Saulnier; treas- urer, Patrick Wall; sergeant-at-arms, Samuel Price.
BARBERS' UNION.
President, L. P. Sprague: vice presi- dent. Henry Shea; secretary, P. H. Na .- gle; treasurer, John Plunkett; recording secretary, James Durocher; delegates to the C. L. U., Mark Ducharme, Peter Timothy, Joseph Favereault.
LOCAL NO. 353, TAILORS' UNION Fresident, John B. Grady; vice pres- ident, Nils Sandstrom; corresponding and financial secretary, Peny H. Eg- natiff: treasurer, John Toth; sergeant at arms. Frank Minichini.
BRICKLAYERS' UNION
Dowlin block. President. Leon Par- rott: vice president, Fred Durant; corresponding secretary, G. B. Bou- chard; financial secretary, Edward Fitzgerald; treasurer, Charles Howe: deputy, Frank Benton; substitute dep - uty, John Haggerty: sergeant at arnos, Thomas Callahan; financial committee. Samuel Patrie, George Paro and John Lacross; arbitration board, Edward Noel, George Morrison, Mitchell King. Frank Moss, Melvin Freer.
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NORTH ADAMS FIRE DEPART- MENT.
HENRY J. MONTGOMERY, chief en- gineer, 124 Prospect; K. E. Hosley, deputy chief, 40 North.
Hose Company No. 1, 40 State St .- Orville Lasher, captain, Academy yard; Albert Wilder, lieutenant, Hall: John Hurlburt, 110 Miner; William Harris, 339 Eagle; Albert Cardinal, 50 Mar- shall; John Rand, Bank; Daniel Ackert, 28 Brooklyn; L. Breckenridge, 50 Chase ave; Charles Stevens, 69 Blackinton st; Frank Hicks, 62 N Holden; Richard O'Hearn. 85 Furnace; Dennis Fountain. 255 Houghton.
Hose Company 2, 28-30 Center St .- Napoleon Johndrow, captain; John Carswell, lieutenant, 89 Holden: M. J. Nichols, 31 Blackinton st; Gilbert Greg- ory, North; James Ewing, 61 Brooklyn; John Gould, 277 Hall; J. W. Wilkinson, 28 State: A. J. Pratt, IN. Holden; E. H. Genest, Bracewell ave; Frank Wells, 91 Bracewell ave: Frank Weeks, Yale; John S. Kennedy, Eagle.
Hose Company No. 3. Union St. cor Cliff-E. H. Post, captain. 23 Montgom .. erv; R. R. Costine, lieutenant, 96 Hall; John Murray, 36 Marietta; Ephraim Saulnier, 60 Cliff; George Atwood, 'Brown; Henry Havey; Arthur Faver- 02011+. 57 Montgomery; Thos. Fichaels. 14 Montgomery: Wm. McPherson. 3 Es- tes: Archie Belanger, 375 Union; Mi- chael Belanger, 58 Cleveland ave.
Ladder Company No. 1, 40 State. -Andrew H. Ewing. captain. 61 Brook- lvn; N. H. Arnold. lieutenant, 11 H00- snc: David Harris, 18 State: John Do- herty, Houghton; George Jackson. 30 Prospect; Charles Bass, 12 Grant: Geo Rowley, 55 Hall; Hubert Davis, 32 Bracewe'l ave; P. H. Riley. 14 Yale.
Hose Company No. 4. Old School House, Braytonville .- John E. McCar- ty, captain, 567 West Main; Howard A. Lewis, lieutenant, 482 W Main; Fran- *
cis Robare, 5771/g :W Main; Michael Dil- lon, 557 WV Main; Herbert Fowles, 597 W Main; John E. Williams, 587 W Main; Fred Duquette, 561 W Main; James Bouiger, 446 W Main; William Boulger 593 W Main; Charles T. Lew- is, 211 Wells ave; James Falon, 28 Goodrich ave; William Lewis. 17 Rich- view ave; Michael Jennings, 12 Wal- d'en: Herbert Pike, Richview ave; Mr. Mieklejohn, Goodrich.
Hose Company No. 5, Odd Fellows' Hall, Blackinton .- John Phillips, cap- tain, 1533 W Main; Archie Mattison, lieutenant, 1167 W Main; Michael Flem ... ing, 132 River; Harry Jordan, 71 Flats; Ernest Phillips, 1386 W Main; Daniel Mahoney, Prospect; Hubert Rudman, West Main; William Gove, 1539 W Main; Joseph Minore, West Main; Pe- ter Merriam, 62 Mill.
Incorporated Companies.
WINDSOR PRINT WORKS.
Printers, Bleachers and Dyers of Textile Fabrics. Walton Ferguson, president; Charles M. Howard, vice- president; Alfred L. Ferguson, treas- urer: David A. Russell, general man- ager; Joseph Bennett, superintendent. New York financial office, 15 William Street. Sales offices, 65-67 Worth St., New York city.
ARNOLD PRINT WORKS.
Office and print works, Marshall St. Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manu- facturers of fancy print cloths.
President, Robert F. Herrick; vice- president, A. C. Houghton; treasurer, James Thomson; agent, W. A. Gallup; manager print works, R. I. Chase, as- sistant manager, A. L. Bossi; super- intendent of mills, Eclipse ard Beaver, H. Burnham; assistant superintendent, W. K. Greer.
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S. B. DIBBLE LUMBER COMPANY. Office and mills, 174 State street. In - corporated May 23, 1889. Capital stock, $40,000. Number of shares, 400.
NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Vilice and mill at Braytonville. Ill- corporated 1877. Manufacturers of fancy casinieres, cheviots, worsteds and mel- tons. President, H. G. B. Fisher; treasurer, E, B, Penniman; bookkeeper, John E. Boulger.
MAYFLOWER WORSTED MILLS CO.
Brown Street. President, W. H. Rich- ardson of Philadelphia; vice president, W. A. Guile of Providence, R. I .; clerk and treasurer, Clarence P. Niles; board of directors, the above officers and Dr. Wallace E. Brown and Maurice Viele.
BLACKINTON COMPANY.
Blackinton, Mass. Fine fancy wor- stents. John H. Waterhouse, Herman J. Waterhouse, A. J. Buffum. Selling agent, 894 Broadway, New York.
WATERHOUSE & HOWARD.
Milis 130-140 Eagle St. Manufacturers fine fancy worsteds. Waterhouse Wor- sted Mills, selling agents. 894 Broadway, New York.
Societies.
AUXILIARY 3, A. O. H.
President, Miss Nellie Cleary; vice- president, Mrs. James Reagan; financial secretary, Miss Margaret Michaels; re- cording secretary, Miss Mary Whalen; treasurer, M.s. Anna Bradley; sergeant- at-arms, Miss Bridget Luther; sentinel, Miss Mary Murphy.
DIVISION 4, A. O. H.
President, P. H. McMahon; vice presi - dent, Owen Callahan; financial secre- tary, B. F. Curley; recording secretary,
Timothy Fitzgerald; treasurer, John F. Cronin; sentinel, Patrick Rooney; ser- geant-at-arms, Maurice Kelley; stand- ing committee, John McCormick, James F. Kelley, Patrick McGowan, Jeremiah Driscoll, John Smith; hall committee, Michael Sinnott, John F. Kennedy, Mi- chael Harrington, Michael Gilhooley.
DIVISION 10, A. O. H.
President, William F. Griffin; vice- president, William Green; recording sec- retary, Richard O'Hearn; financia Isec- retary, Daniel F. McAvoy; treasurer, William H. Bradley; standing commit- tee, Edward A. O'Connell, Andrew Keli- her, John Crowley, D. J. Finnegan, T. F. Meaney.
AUXILIARY NO. 1, A. O. H.
President, Mrs. Bridget HIanley; vica president, Miss Nellie :Cody; recording secretary, Mrs. Nellie Murphy; finan- cial secretary, Miss Mayme Galligan, treasurer, Mrs. Mary Corrigan; ser- geant at arms. Mrs. Margaret Ken- nedy; sentinel, Mrs. Honorah Houra- han; pianist, Miss Nellie McGinty.
ONECO LODGE, I. O. O. F.
Odd Fellows' hall. Noble grand. H. L. Porter; vice grand, Frank Drake: recording secretary, F. L. Card; finan- cial secretary, W. B. Wilkinson; treas- urer, George G. Welton; warden, J. M. Pinkham; outer guard, Daniel Riddle- worth; inner guard, Clarence Lasher.
CITIZENS' NO-LICENSE COMMIT- TEE
President, Herbert B. Clark; vice president, Clarence Hadley; secretary, W. W. Smith; treasurer, W. W. But- ler; financial secretary, F. P. Olmstead; executive committee, H. L. Carey, H. B. Clark, D. J. Brown, G. C. Hadley, W. W. Smith, J. B. Haggerty, S. P. Olmstead; financial committee, Dr. M. M. Brown, W. H. Sperry, H. E. Weth- enbee, J. Tracy Potter, Dr. J. W. Crawford, W. W. Butler.
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Deaths in North Adams From July 30, 1908, to Aug. 1909. Of Persons 18 years and upwards.
July 30, 1908.
30 Mary A. Lynch,
64
2 Henry H. Beckwith,
67
August
2 Edward Brooks,
74
4 Herbert S. Stevenson,
43
3 Mary E. Murphy,
36
6 Elizabeth Griffin,
29
6 Lillian B. Drake,
33
8 Charles W. Richmond,
71
6 Charles L. Roberts,
69
11 Dolly Strickland,
84
11 Andano Hopkins,
48
13 Amedee Jourdenais,
55
17 Philip Holland,
75
13 Maude Robare,
47
2/2 Richard E. Lidford,
72
16 Lydia E. Kimball,
30
24 William F. Weber,
54
16 Eliza A. Hodge,
87
28 Napoleon H. Brunette,
60
19 Napoleon Bonneville,
68
31 Margaret Shannahan,
58
20 Jane A. Stafford,
83
September
20 Clarence Farnsworth,
40
3 Marceline Leferve,
72
22 Sarah A. Brown,
69
9 Alfred Murray,
35
26 Andrew Duquette,
73
18 Mary Huttle,
36
2 Hermine Colombe,
62
19 Maria B. Carey,
69
4 Euclide Lanoue,
63
51 Elizabeth E. Vincent,
63
5 Marie Plantier,
53
22 Mary Joyce,
72
5 Arthur H. Morey,
35
26 George A. Clough, Annie Saunders,
44
8 Anne :Collins,
SO
23 Louisa A. Mckenzie,
73
8 Sarah L. Olds.
73
28 Selvina D. Bryanī,
75
8 Sarah E. Hall,
37
29 Cecelia Fratenburg,
66
9 John Trzepacz,
21
October
·
63
11 Louis Strauss,
59
4 Joseph Mezzanotte,
61
12 Emily Bradley,
78
Sarah Alice Keefe,
41
13 Loraine J. Bowen,
60
9 John McCusker,
48
14 Leona C. Fillebrown,
38
11 Jerome B. Clark,
77
14 Sarah Quinn,
21
13 Michael O'Brien,
63
17 Eliza J. Kelly,
45
16 Dora C. Mansfield,
41
17 James Pike,
67
20 John Hanley,
47
22 John Madison,
78
24 John J. Donnelly,
57
22 Walter Mixer,
43
24 John Baird,
76
25 Antonio Spagnuolo,
40
25 Ellen Stack,
73
26 Marshali A. Norton,
61
25 Maude Cumber,
37
31 Josiah E. Tinney,
42
27 William Cavanaugh,
38
January, 1909.
28 David Lynch,
66
1 William C. Burden,
77
28 Johanna O'Brien,
63
29 .Anna W. Thrasher,
83
6 Louis Clairmont,
:72
1
50
6 Sophia Barrett,
69
27
14 Martin C. Jewett,
December
9 LAda C. Wells,
37
4 Ann Burke,
Age
November
3 Lellis R. Bryant,
51
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12 Edward M. Harris,
44
15 Mary A . Bocock,
77
13 Carlo Buschetti,
53
15 Nelson S. Morse,
78
16 Esther M. Russell,
63
18 George A. Amadon,
78
16 Amber B. Chisholm,
30
18 Olivia O. Foye,
73
24 Edward E. Waterman,
14
19 Bridget Murphy,
73
24 Bridget Meade,
58
21 Mary A. Bliss,
87
26 Mary Houlihan,
62
21 Anson E. Seaman,
$1
27 Leander Patnod,
11
23 Mary J. Dawson,
40
29 Roy H. Small,
34
23 Sarah L. Rand,
26
31 Eliza Amidon,
78
23 Edna M. Preo,
73
February
24 George Loring,
67
2 Julia Murray,
55
26 Clara Blondin,
19
2 Alice Cantoni.
20
27 Annie M. Fitzgerald,
51
2 Margaret Cunninghani,
63
28 George B. Chase,
22
3 ¡Marshall R. Ford,
56
28 Sarah Eddy,
68
'3 Patrick J. Monohan,
48
29 Lovina Bratton,
69
4 Bryan Macksey,
23
29 Margaret Barry,
77
5
Mathew P. Ryan,
60
30 William H. Mitchell,
37
7
Catherine J. Ward,
$1
30 Daniel E. Day,
40
11
Elizabeth W. Gould,
92
31 Gaylord Keatch,
53
11 Catherine Parkhurst,
54
April
13 Bridget Crowley,
82
1 John E. Ashworth,
41
13
Louise Fortier,
91
2 Marion J. Canedy,
25
13 Sidney Grimes,
83
2 James E. Brooks,
33
14 Daniel V. Pelí,
87
4 Elizabeth Schell,
37
14 William J. Dalton,
54
5 Dennis Harrington,
77
15 Hubert Maynard,
27
6 Mary Ann Chesbro,
41
15 Frank H. Eastman,
58
6 William D. Hicks,
52
15 Michael Doyle, .
76
10 William J. O'Donnell,
39
16 Mills Brown,
76
10 Martha A. Morse,
69
17 Sarah L. Hodge,
75
10 Joseph Roy,
28
18 Florence Greenslet,
52
10 Amelia Hodskin,
75
18 Charles H. Pratt,
63
12 Richard Newsome,
45
19 John L. Reagan,
35
13 John Urquhart,
33
19 Frank J. Walker,
72
17 John Murray,
72
,19 Edwin B. Cady,
59
18 Mary Hogan,
82
20 [William A. Collins,
38
18 Walter E. Bigart,
52
20 Mary E. Smith.
45
19 Margaret E. Bakey,
25
22 Benjamin T. Magenis,
42
20 Patrick Burke,
78
22 'Mary Viguers,
38
24 Margaret Dougherty,
89
25 Edith W. Moyle.
39
27 Charles T. Kenneth,
43
27 Lillian M. Dayton,
38
27 Albert Dube,
40
27 James McComisky,
36
27 David S. Clark,
78
3 Abram Amlaw,
64
30 Carrie Clark,
78
3 Ida R. Chapin,
39
May
9 Henry W. Lyman,
49
1 James McNally,
69
10 Max Werner,
22
1 Wrigthlt LaBrie,
23
10 Ellen H. Tower,
62
2 Agastina Jammallo,
52
12 George Deneault,
60
2 Patrick Dooling,
65
14 Mary A. Craswell,
72
2 Mary Reagan,
75
14 John A. Torrey,
58
4 Charles Brown,
50
March
2 Emma Barslow,
21
180
James T. Larkin's
4 Philip G. Sime,
52
5 Samuel C .Baright,
82
6 Janet S. Cutler,
41
8 'Annie F. Hogan,
50
8 Elizabeth Denley, 81
11 IClement H. Chapple,
61
12 Andrew Prudhomme, 69
14 Frank O. Elmore, 37
28
17 Mary V. Germain,
56 64
Arnold Print Works $58276
$51622
Barber, D. J. 1750
1497
Blackinton Woolen Co 1691
26 Moise Granger,
73
Childs, Wiliam R.
1525
27 Benjamin Ethier,
23
Clark, Herbert W. 1675
1524
28 Elizabeth Belanger,
55
Davenport, A. F.
1290
1318
29 Israel Robarge,
40
311 William A. Mullett,
67
June
1. Mary E. Lally,
47
3 Lilla R. Kent,
35
5 |Martin Naughton,
.- 57
Gallup, W. A. 1121
8866
7 Herbert Thayer,
42
Greylock Mills Co. 5718
5989
13 Eugene Goddard,
29
Hoosac Savings Bank
2464
2870
15 Meľvína M. Webster,
26
Houghton, A. C.
2501
3239
17 Constance Bourdon,
75
Hunter Machine Co.
2648
2705
17 John Uncles,
58
Kimbell, Lydia E. estate Kimbell, Lydia E.
3617
3695
20 Mary Pedercini,
46
Martin, William estate
1859
1899
20 Andrea Aldino,
30
North Adams Gaslight Co. North Adams Mfg. Co. .
3813
3895
25 Louisa Schrupnel,
23
North Adams Nat. Bank North Adams Sav. Bank
2191
1696
2 Mary Smith,
75
Sullivan, John F.
3918
4002
7 Nelson Bellows,
66
Welchi, Owen W
1485
1537
15 Susie Oller,
22
16
Winifred Healy,
60
16
Asculine T. Paradis,
41
Witherell, Mrs. Anna R.
907
1149
17 Andrew J. Russell,
54
Yetman Typewriter Co.
438
1113
Abercrombie, Robert
2123
21 Thomas W. Sykes,
66
Blackinton, Agnes & Susan
1367
1396
Berkshire Street Ry. Co.
1350
1265
Fitchburg Railroad Co.
3532
3042
Hough, Charles M.
1190
1716
Pittsfield and North
57
Adams Railroad Co.
1629
1664
28 Harriet L. Ketchum,
85
Resident bank shares,
58
LIST OF LARGE TAXPAYERS
Following is a comparative table showing the taxes assessed in amounts of $1000 or over for this year and last, and also a list of all those taxed $100 or more this year.
1309
1908
20 'Helen M. Walker,
22 Honora Mack,
64
22 Flora A. Marcellus,
53
Dowlin, M. R. estate 1508
Dowlín Realty Trust Co.
2790
Dowlin Realty Co.
2850
Ford, M. R. estate 1966
Ford, M. R.
2035
6 John Graney,
37
Gallup & Houghton
18 James Canning,
73
4 John J. Lilly,
47
Waterhouse & Howard
1409
1440
14 Dennís J. McKenna,
63
Whitaker, Pritchard and
Phelps, trustees 3108
Windsor Print Works
11027
11264
17 Thomas Cosgrove,
62
19 Lillian St. Denis,
35
Abercrombie, Robert
1444
21 Julie Robert,
21 Charles Grady,
13
23
Robert Sykes,
56
24 Lorian Halbig,
67
24 Hermine Leclair,
30 Annie E. Bond,
North Adams Nat. bank 2422
6789
5890
21 James Whiteley,
57
July
4982
5151
3174
56
1607
1135
15 Thomas Cleary,
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Alfred and Walter E. Amadon .. $ 12 Wallace E. Brown 772
Mary E. Angell 499
Brown & Weber 270
O. A. Archer 102 A. J. Buffum 132
William Armstrong estate 370 Lizzie A. Burch 166
Mary N. Arnold 106
Margaret, Frances and
Mary
Atwood estate 102
Burlingame estate 238
Anna E. Baker estate 137
169
Homer Bushnell
204
William A, Ballou 247
Hiram T. Cady 369
101
A. H. Barber
632
Edwin B. Cady estate 100
Barber Leather company
837
Jane Cady estate 730 143
L. M. Barnes
232
Carlisle Hardware company
3 8
Eugemia Barnes
263
Mrs. Edwin Carpenter
119
Barry & Hogan
14! Morrissey & Casey
739
D. A. Barsalou
130 M. #. Cavanough and others
100 490
H. R. Bateman
387 Augustus P. Chamberlin
114
Napoleon Belanger
120 R. L. Chase ..
331 740 162
Hiram Benton
252 Ely T. Clark
119
Berkshire Credit company
111 Herbert B. Clark 674
1675
Charles Berry
R. J. and V. Beth
100 Lincoln street 669
George and Charles Billings
120 H. W. Clark Biscuit company,
George Billings
100 Ashland street ..
22 i
Charles W. Billings
496 H. W. Clark & Co.
757
David Bingham
34S L. J. Clark 115
Edmond Bissaillon
178 J. H. Cody
230 Jennie A. Cody 574
E. W. Blackinton & Co.
135
T. C. Collins 175
232 Mary E. Collins 480
Blackinton company
576
C. M. and A. D. Collins 465
186
William Blythe
242 204
Mary J. Boland
518
Congregational society 372
Martin Boland estate
146
Patrick J. Conlon
116
P. J. Boland
424 Mary Conlon estate 120
John Bond
201
O. D. Cook . 128
Lydia Bonnar 234
Giovanni Corsiglia 262
Arnold Bussi 147
Mark E. Couch 3.9
John Bracewell estate 425
Humphrey Coughlin 143
Alexander Craswell 20G
W. H. Crews 143
N. L. and I. B. Cronk 287
O. J. Brown 219
William Crossey estate 104
Charles J. Curran 157
Mrs. Ella Brown 191
Burke 137
.Arnold Print works .58 276
Burlingame & Darby 367
William Burton estate 189
Baptist society 212
C. E. Butler 15)
D. J. Barber 17:0
Mrs. A. T. Barlow
:48 J. M. Cânedy
M. D. Beaman & Son 153 Lovis F. Chapin
Winthrop Benner
141 George W. Chase
F. E. Benson
166 William R. Clark
Berkshire Co-Operative bank
62) Herbert W. Clark
421 H. W. Clark Biscuit company,
J. F. Blackinton
E. W. Blackinton
139
Colegrove estate 267
F. R. Blackinton estate
Mary A. Bliss estate
Catherine Collins
John J. Collins .. 112
Mrs. Anna Bracewell 238
Richard Briggs 173
M. M. Brown 203
Patrick J. Ashe 511
Henry Ballou
Mrs. William G. Cady
182
James T. Larkin's
C. H. Cutting
746
G. H. Hammond & Co. 128
C. H. Cutting & Co.
744
I. H. Hanley 251
A. D. Darby 107
Susası B. Hardman 111
Charles H. Darling . 176
Elizabeth Harrison 308
C. A. and P. A. Darling
120
Alfred E. Haskins 109
374
Edward Davies 110
P. N. Hatton
137
Mrs. Frank Davis 2622
Louse S. Hawks
476
Frank De Guzzi
143
Emma B. Hawkins
104
W. P. Deming
167
J. W. Hayden
100
Francis N. Dibble
178
Louis Hebert 109
Dibble Lumber company
730
J. E. Higley
209
J. T. Dick
134
M. N. Hines 208
Marshall R. Dowlin estate
1508
Charlotte Hodge estate 195
341
G. W. DOx
206
Hoosac company
202
Rose W. Drysdale
106
H. „sac savings bank
2464
Maglorie Ducharme
108
A. C. Houghton 2501
E. P. Dunphy
664
Mrs. A. C. Houghton 279
228
Thomas Egan
259
Charles H. Hubbell and Delia Mil- ler 998
W. C. Ellis . 126
206
James Hunter
292
Francis Ervingham 125
James D. Hunter 210
Fairfield Millard & Co
208
Hunter Machine company
2648
A. S. Farnim 191
C P. and A. H. Isbell
122
H. G. B. Fisher
552
Diantha Jackson
234
Michael C. Flaherty
399
Charles H. Isbell
228
F. M. T. A. society
232
Charles Jeannotte
254
C. W. Ford 117
Martin Jewett estate
406
George Fuller 495
1121
George Keith company
148
Clarence W. Gallup
294
Allida Kimbell estate
3617
Helen L. Gallup
167
Morris Kronick 116
H. A. Gallup, trustee 916
Kronick & Rudman 133
Harvey A. Gallup
644
James H. Krum 113
Mrs. William A. Gallup
221
Mrs. William Lally estate
551
Albert Gatslick
150 John Larkin
11€
Morris Gatslick estate
675
George P. Lawrence
643
Mrs. W. H. Gaylord
260
L. W. Lemoine
174
Ellen Gooden
104
204
J. C. Godrich èstate
641
Joseph Less
104
Elizabeth Gorry
241
F. B. Locke
143
W. N. Gove
173
T. F. Loftus ..
538
W. N. Gove, adm. Julia Stewart estae
288
Margaret F. Lucy
150
Lillian Greenburg
132
Miss Mary Mack 134
James W. Maher 277
Greylock Mills company
5718
Morris Mannes 130
T. F. Gunning .. 171
C. Manning estate 109
Mrs. E. B. Hamblen 295
Frank Martin 108
347
Marshall R. Ford estate .966
M. C. Jewett and others
Peter Keefe .
108
James A. Leonard 143
Goodrich & Billings
174
Jane E. Lésure .:
Augustus W. Locke estate 122
Lonergon & Bissaillon
316
William P. Eddy
200
Hovrahan estate
Episcopal society
2790
Amelia Hodskin estate
Dowlin Realty Trust company
1290
George Hastings
A. F. Davenport
Dennis Gregory .. 174
William Arthur Gallup
183
North Adams Directory
Bernard Martin .. William Martin estate 1859
Joseph Matte
174
Pratt Brothers 148
William H. Pritchard 217
Mayflower Manufacturing com- pany
996
James Purtell 177
James McCann 139
Margaret and Mary McConnell ..
171
E. A. Rand & Son 105
McCraw & Tatro 223
Jane Raymond estate 140
E. A. McMillin 156
Sarah C. Reade . 60S
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