Peabody Town Directory 1901-1902 , Part 13

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Publication date: 1902
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Brophy Marcella Mrs. 43 Mason Brown James. 6 Caller


Buxton Charles M. 61 Endicott Calvert Catherine Mrs. 6 Spring


Cavanagh M. Mrs. 49 1-2 Lowell


Clifford George A. 20 Holten


Corbett Mary J. Mrs. 258.A Washington Corrigan Annie Miss, 5 Union Crowley Ellen Miss, 33 Mason Duffy Thomas, 39 Foster


Dunn William, 83 Tremont


ELLIOT ARTHUR & SON, 16 Main. See page 1049


Hawkes S. E. Mrs. 51 Holten


Holloran Elizabeth Mrs. 162 Washington Keith John H. 92 Lynn


Kennedy B. Mrs. 5 Centre


Kiley Annie E. Mrs. 20 Fulton


Mc Auliffe Nellie Miss, 38 Fulton McCarthy Margaret Mrs. 13 1-2 Holly McCarthy M. M. 47 Webster McCarthy Timothy, 254 Washington


McGarry Thomas, 13 Mill


MASTERSON T. P. & CO. 14 Lowell. See page 1049 Mulcahy Mary Mrs. 22 Midway Nelson Edward C. 162 1-2 Main


O'DONNELL NORA MISS, 268 Wash- ington. See page 1051 O'Neil Alice A. Mrs. 20 Midway O'Shea Margaret H. Mrs. 13 Pleasant Powers Terrence, 108 Walnut Putnam Charles H. 1 Lynn REED JUSTIN S. 86 Lynn. See page 845 Sheehan Mary A. Mrs. 48 Midway Swan Edwin O. 254 Lynn Trask Samuel & Co. 25 Walnut Williams Ida M. Mrs. 121 Lynnfield


Veterinary Surgeons.


Davis Charles, 9 Washington pl. Wentzell William B. 22 Foster


Wagon Manufacturers. See Carriage Makers. Dole & Osgood. 18 and 15 Washington Pike & Whipple. 1 Sylvan


Wall Papers.


CLIFFORD GEORGE A. 156 Main Se page 1067


Waste Leather Scraps.


NEWELL & KNOWLTON, North Cen- tral. See paige 500 Watch Makers. See Jerellerx and Watchmaker


Wheelwrights. Dole & Osgood 13 and 15 Washington Small Daniel A. Lowell n. Goodale


Windows, Doors, etc. FELLOWS WILLIAM H. 65 Walnut. See page 1061 Wines and Liquors. MORAN JOHN J. 75 Central ave. Lynn. Ser pniye 1054


Wood Dealers. See also Coal and Wood.


BALDWIN EDWARD S. 118 Walnut. See page 1061 CAHILL TIMOTHY J. 34 Tremont. See page 1061 Cunningham A. V. Russell


GAY WILLIAM & CO. 10 Grove. See page 1058 LORE & RUSSELL 3 Allen's blk. Ser back cover


McGoldrick James, 78 Walnut


ROLLINS FRANK A. 93 Berry, See page 1070


REID ANGUS & CO. Railroad ave. Ser page 1000 THOMAS J. B. CO. Oak c. Winter. See page 1044


WYMAN & SON, off Lowell. See page 1049


Wool Pulling.


Houston Nathan F. 111 Foster Mackintosh Charles G. 34 Walnut THOMAS J. B. CO. 57 Foster. See page 1044


Yacht and Ship Hardware. Marine Hardware Co. (The). 103 Foster


MOXIE AT THE I. P. HARRIS CO.


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TOWN OF PEABODY.


Town Officers. 1901.


Election second Monday in March.


Selectmen .- Andrew N. Jacobs. chair- man; Charles S. Goldthwait, Richard J. Cullen, George Reynolds, Patrick J. Martin.


Assessors .- John E. Herrick, chair- man; Thomas J. Relihan, Warren A. Galeucia, James B. Carbrey, Lyman Osborn.


Toun Clerk .- Elmer M. Poor.


Town Treasurer .- Elmer M. Poor.


Town Auditor .- George F. Sanger.


Collector of Taxes .- Patrick J. Woods.


Registrars of Voters .- Benjamin G. Hall, chairman; Thomas F. Butler, Charles J. Houghton; Elmer M. Poor, clerk, and member ex officio.


Park Commissioners. - Nicholas M. Quint, Patrick H. O'Conor, Horace Bushby.


Superintendent of Streets .- Charles H. Hooper.


Surveyors of Lumber .- George W. Hackett, George H. Tudbury, James F. Callahan.


Fence Viewers .- Isaac P. Knowlton, Hazen A. Quint, Charles H. Hooper, William E. Reed.


Field Drivers. - Robert P. Brown, William H. Fellows.


Pound Keepers .- Robert P. Brown, Charles H. Hooper.


Measurer of Upper Leather .- Thomas J. Relihan.


Measurers of Wood and Bark .- Irving M. Forrest, John G. Walcott, Robert P. Brown.


Weighers of Hay and Coal .- Samuel P. Wilson, Benjamin P. Danforth, Rob- ert P. Brown.


Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Ben- jamin K. Norton.


Inspector of Milk .- Michael H. Grady. Inspector of Animals .- Charles Davis. Manager Electric Light Plant .--


Keeper of Lock-up .- Michael H. Grady. Chief of Police .- Michael H. Grady.


Captain of Night Police .- John C. Keazer.


Police Officers .- Michael H. Grady, William J. McManus, Timothy O'Con- nor, John C. Keazer, Simon Hayes, Charles Carlin, Perley Galeucia, Patrick J. McCarthy, Jerry B. Mack, Arthur P. Reed, W. Fred Wiggin, James .A. Cream, Robert Patterson.


Constables .- W. Fred Wiggin. John J. Sweeney (civil), Michael H. Grady.


Board of Health .- Harry E. Stock- well, chairman ; John Shanahan, Thomas J. Relihan.


Town Physician .- Wm. H. Downey.


Water Board .- Andrew N. Jacobs, Elbridge G. Kelley, John Boyle.


Overseers of the Poor .- William J. Daley, chairman; Warren A. Galeucia, Charles H. Goulding.


Trustees of Peabody Institute .- George S. Curtis, W. Fred Munroe, Horace Bushby, Frank W. Stanley, Patrick J. Martin, Albert F. Poor, Joseph Jacobs, Philip H. Colman, Arthur Elliot, Frank Taylor, Charles L. Osborn, William F. Sawyer.


Trustees of Cedar Grove Cemetery .- Alonzo Raddin, J. Arthur Trask, Horace K. Foster, William S. Osborne, Bennett B. Humphrey, Warren A. Galeucia.


Trustees of Oak Grove Cemetery .- Benjamin H. Taylor, J. Fred Ingraham, William E. Sheen, J. Oscar Goodale, Elmer E. Durkee, E. Arthur Needham.


Forest Firewards .- Daniel D. Galeu- cia, Charles T. Southwick.


Tree Warden .- George E. Spaulding Commissioners of Electric Light Sink- ing Fund .- Frank C. Merrill, Sylvanus L. Newhall, George M. Foster.


Police Court .- Town Hall bldg. Chest- nut cor. Lowell. Amos Merrill. Trial Justice.


Burial Agent .- William S. Osborne.


Trustees of Josiah B. Thomas Hos- pital .- Elmer B. Thomas, Horace K. Foster, Stephen S. Littlefield, Albert H. Merrill, Peter R. Gill.


STECK PIANOS, at LEFAVOUR'S, 182 Essex Street, SALE


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DIRECTORY OF PEABODY.


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Fire Alarm.


Bear No Strect.


6 Proctor's Crossing


1- Central Fire Station


1 Lowell c. Endicott


y Lowell n. A. K. Hutchinson's


12 Lowell c. Perkins


13 Andover and Endicott


14 Warren and Crowninshield


15 Andover n. A. Harrington's Andover and Cross


18


21 Central and Elm


23 Central n. R. R. station


24 Walnut and Wallis


25 Tremont and Wallis


26 Tremont n. Endicott school


28 Walnut n. Midway


29 Proctor street


35 Grove n. Gay & Son's factory 86 Main n. Lenox factory Main and Park


42 Washington and Sewall 43 Washington and Mason


45 Aborn and Sutton


47 Aborn and Pierpont


61 Foster and Oak


$2 Foster n. F. Osborn Co. Factory 63 64 Washington and Foster Washington and Allen's lane


68 Washington opp. Granite


71 Lynn n. Reed's store Lynn and County


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RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF THE PEABODY FIRE DEPARTMENT: organized May 10. 1884: incorporated May 27. 1884. Presi- dent, Dependence S. Littlefield : Vice- President, Charles A. Lawrence : Secre- tary. John Moreland: Treasurer, Stephen S. Littlefield, with one member of the Board of Engineers, and each of the five companies comprising the Peabody Fire Department and one member from the engineers, fireman and drivers : also, one member from the life members, con- stituting the Board of Government. An- nual meeting held on the &d Monday in June, at the Central station. Meetings of the Board of Government held on Thursday after the &d Monday in June. September, December and March.


School Committee.


Abelard E. Wells, chairman: John J. Cahill, sec. ; Miss Sarah F. Kittredge, George M. Foster, George S. Curtis, John J. Connor.


Superintendent of Schools-Lester L. Burrington.


Underwear to keep you WyRM in COLD weather and keep you COOL In WARM weather. .


GEORGE H. JACOBS,


PEABODY, KAS, LIVERMORE FALLS AND CARIBOU, HE.


Fire Department.


Board of Engineers. Thomas F. Hutch- inson chief and clerk: Walter Curti- Thomas F. Murray, George H. Pauley. Jesse F. Barrett.


Charles H. Smart, Supt. Fire Alarm System


ENGINE AND HOSE COMPANIES


Abel Proctor Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. 37 Lowell st. : William S. Lord. fore- man : W. P. Hills, clerk : William Brown. driver : 15 members.


Hose Co. No. 1. 37 Lowell st .. Frank G. Clough, foreman : Edward E. Ingalls. clerk: George G. Morgan, driver: 15 members. This company has charge of the steam fire engines also.


... Hose Co. No. 2. Washington st. John W. Costello, foreman: Jame- H. Ker- win, clerk: John J. Dunney 2nd, driver : 10 members.


Hose Co. No. 3. 7 Endicott st. : Arthur P. Bodge, foreman: Herbert H. Buxton. clerk: Freeman P. Bodge. driver: 10 members.


Hose Co. No. 4, Tremont c. Shamrock Thomas F. Carbrey, foreman; John J. Costello, driver: John Callahan, clerk: 10 members.


Hose Co. No. 5, 25 Lynn st. : Edward W. Larrabee, foreman and clerk: Will- iam A. Giles, aest. foreman : Ebner W. Skinner. driver; 10 members


Chemical No. 1 West Peabody. Alonzo L. Legro jr. foreman : C. Fred Felt. clerk : John F. Shanahan, driver: 10 memhers.


182 Parmenter & Polsey factory


185 Newell & Knowlton's extract works 5-5-5 West Peabody and out of town West Peabody has a separate alarm with boxes 812-313-314- 315-816.


INSTRUCTIONS. - To give an alarm, open the box door and pull the hook down once and let go.


First alarm consists of four rounds of the box number.


General alarm, a repetition of the first. Four strokes, call for second steamer. Three strokes, two rounds, followed by station number,-call for Hose com- panies.


Two strokes, "all out" signal.


Five strokes, three rounds, call for help out of town.


Ten strokes, two rounds, call for Vet- eran Associations.


Two strokes, two rounds at 8.05 A. M. or 1.05 P. M. no session of public schools. Same signal, 7.15 A. M. NO BOBsion of high school.


One stroke at 11.46 a. M. and 6. 45 P. M. test signals.


72 23 Lynn and Bartholomew 76 Lynnfield n. A. Raddin's


Danvers Bleachery Yard Brown's Glue Works


123 124 125 A. B. Clark's factory


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DIRECTORY OF PEABODY.


Teacher of Drawing-Miss Alice H. Berry.


Teacher of Music-Mrs. Susan L. Fer- guson.


Truant Officer-John J. Sweeney.


Public Schools and Teachers.


High, Stevens n. Ash. Willard W. Woodman, principal; Lucy R. Osgood, Lillian M. Tudbury, Mabel A. Watson, Nettie M. Willey, Bessie L. Newhall, assistants ; Edward E. Bradford, teacher commercial course ; Stanton S. Gaylord, teacher of stenography.


Wallis, Sewall c. Pierpont. Grammar: Wilfred H. Price, principal; Alda A. Noble, Florence E. Hannan, Mary H. Poole, Mary L. Foley, assistants. Pri- mary: Carrie Upton, Gertrude E. Miller, Katherine G. Logan, Dilla M. Noble, Bessie L. Tigh.


Centre, Franklin st. Jefferson K. Cole, principal. Grammar: Amy C. Clark, Ida B. Farnum, M. Jeanette Henry, Car- oline E. Welch, Laura P. Whitney, as- sistants. Primary, Mabel S. Hutchings, Marion R. Nichols, Eliza L. Osgood, Alice M. Carroll, assistants.


Bowditch, 84 Central st. Grammar: Abby D. Esty, principal; Mary A. Clark, Lizzie S. Glines, Mercedes Torr, assis- tants.


South, Brown c. Maple. Dorothea C. Sawtell, principal; Edith F. Perkins, Alice S. Teague, Eva D. Raddin, Hattie K. Pike, Amy C. Buxton.


West, West c. Taylor. May S. Adams, principal; H. Florence Young, Ida M. Baker, assistants.


Endicott Primary, Tremont c. Fulton. Mary E. McCarthy, principal; Mary A. Sheehan, Grace U. Rogers, Clara M. Hicks, Alice S. Coutts, assistants.


Warren, Buxton n. Warren. Jennie F. D. Nichols, principal; Margaret J. Clark, Grace R. Torr, assistants; Lillian H. Allen, principal kindergarten ; Rena L. Jewett, assistant.


Churches.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Summer opp. Nichols' lane; organized Feb. 16, 1843. Ruel B. Moody, pastor; Edward R. Hall, clerk; William Gay, treas. ; William Per- kins, Wm. Gay, Isaiah Chute, deacons; Edward R. Hall, Supt. of Sunday School. SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Peabody sq .; organized 1713. George A. Hall, Pastor; Arthur F. Poole, clerk of society ; Albert H. Whidden, treas. of society; Peter J. Frye, clerk of church ; Benjamin N. Moore, treas. of church ; Benjamin N. Moore, Richard E. Smith, Jefferson K. Cole, deacons.


ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Low. ell c. School st .; organized April 2, 1874. Welles M. Partridge, priest in charge. Michael Jermyn, Warden : John Swanton, Clerk.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Wash- ington cor. Sewall; organized 1839. Rev. George H. Cheney, Pastor. Peter A. Sim, Supt. of Sunday School: Henry W. Gilman, Chm. of Trustees: E. H. Davis, Treasurer of Stewards.


ST. JOHN'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Church n. Lowell; corner stone laid 1871; dedicated Nov. 30, 1879; organized Dec. 25, 1871. Michael J. Masterson, Pastor, settled Nov. 1874. Patrick B. Masterson, Assistant Pastor; James J. Murphy, End Assistant Pastor; Mrs. Ida A. Bushby, organist.


FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, Park oor. Summer st .; organized Jan. 1, 189%. John W. Hudson, Pastor, emeritus, set- tled Dec. 6, 1873. George S. Anderson, Pastor, settled Feb. 1, 1899. Charles 8. Osgood, Chairman ; Warren Wilson, Samuel D. Lord, Parish Committee; Ly- man P. Osborn, Treas. ; Miss S. F. Kat- tredge, Supt. of Sunday School.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Walker place; organized April 6, 1832. William H. Dearborn, Pastor, settled June, 1900. Amos Merrill, Clerk; Frank C. Merrill, Treas .; William F. Wiley, Chairman; Albert H. Merrill, H. A. Harrington, Frank C. Merrill, Parish Committee; Frank C. Merrill, Supt. of Sunday School.


SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Maple opp. Brown; organized April 14, 1874; dedicated, 1884. Lewis J. Thomas, Pastor; William T. Wolloff, Clerk of so- ciety; Wm. E. Reed, Treas. of society; Miss Mary Tudbury, Clerk and Treas. of church; Wm. Tudbury, Lewis Brown, Deacons; Wm. Wolloff, Supt. of Sunday School.


WEST PEABODY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, West n. Lowell, formed June, 1891. Owen E. Hardy, Pastor. Frank K. McIntire, Clerk; Mrs. Lizzie E. Felt, Treas. ; Henry A. Russell, Frank K. McIntire, Deacons; Arthur W. Felt, Supt. of Sunday School.


SECOND ADVENT CHURCH, 28 County. Organized Dec. 1897. John H. Murphy of Everett, Pastor. William J. Young. Clerk of Com.


EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, incor- porated Dec. 30, 1898. Meetings held at Franklin hall. Alexander McNeill, Pas- tor; Miss Sadie P. Green, Clerk; Isaac Belyea, Treas .; Thomas E. Green, Ar- thur F. Winchester, Deacons: Harvey Page Supt. of Sunday School.


McPhail Pianos, at LEFAVOUR'S, 182 Essex Street, SALAN,


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DIRECTORY OF PEABODY.


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SOCIETIES, INSTITUTIONS, CORPORATIONS, ETC.


1. A. B Clark Co.


American Aron Electric Meter Co.


American Band of Peabody.


4. American Ghe Co.


5. American Legion of Honor.


6. Ancient Order of Hibernians.


7. Ancient Order of I'nited Workmen.


. Anti-Saloon League.


9. Armstrong Leather Co.


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39. Order of United American Mechanics


40. Parmenter & Polsey Fertilizer Co


41. Penbody Board of Trade


12. Peabody Co-operative Bank.


48. Peabody Historical Society.


44. Peabody Institute.


45. Peabody Woman's Club.


4%. Peabody Woman's Suffrage League


47. Rice & Hutchins (Inc. ).


48. St. John's Catholic Total A bs. Society.


40. Balem Country Club.


30. Sons of Veterans.


51. South Danvers Mutual Fire Ins. Co.


58. Sutton Home for Aged Wowoen.


58. The Clark Glove Co.


5. United Order of the Golden Cross.


56. United Order of Pilgrim Fathers.


36-57. Veteran Firemen's Association.


58. Vaughn Machine Co.


50. Woman's Christian Temperance Union.


60. Fenbody Granite Co.


1. A. B. CLARK COMPANY morocco mnfrs. rear Union, and Wallis c. Walnut (also Bridgton, Me.), New York office, 29 Spruce; incorporated Aug. 17, 1900. Capital, $400,000; surplus, $100,000. Alexander B. Clark, Pres. ; Robert H. Gowing, Sec. and Treas.


2. AMERICAN ARON ELECTRICITY MI- TER COMPANY, works and office & Foster. E. H. Bennet of Elizabeth, N. J. Pres. ; B. C. Kenyon, Sec .; King Upton, Treas.


3. AMERICAN BAND OF PEABODY ; or- ganized Jan. 80, 1898. William E. Sheen, Mngr. and Pres. ; Perley Small, Sec. and Treas. ; P. J. Ingraham, Leader.


4. AMERICAN GLUE COMPANY, glue mnfrs. 283 Washington. Main office, 415 to 481 Atlantic ave. Boston. D. Webster King, Pres. and Treas .; King Upton, Vice-Pres .; F. W. Stanley, Sec .; D. Webster Dow, Asst. Treas.


5. AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR, FITCH POOLE COUNCIL, NO. 785, organ- ized Sept. 30, 1881. Meetings held sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays each month at South Denvers Bank bidg. Officers are elected at last meetings in June and December. Fitzwilliam S. Worcester, Com. ; Bennett B. Humphrey, Sec. and Coll. ; Albert H. Whidden, Trens.


6. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNLAKE, PEABODY DIVISION. No. 11; organised


Oct. 28, 1894. Meetings held at Hartnett block. Officers elected annually in June. John J: O'Brien, Pres : John Drogan, R. S. ; Christopher Lynch, Treas.


7. ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN, GEORGE PEABODY LODGE, No. 18; organized Dec. 8. 1870. Meet- ings held the first and third Mondays each month at Odd Fellows' hall. Ofi- cers elected third Monday in December. Benjamin T. Wiggin, M. W. : Louis L. Nichols, Rec. ; Samuel Dukelow, Fin.


8. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE: organized in 1802. Officers elected at annual meet- ing held in Town hall. Albert H. Mer- rill, Pres. ; Robert H. Gowing, Sec. ; Richard E. Smith, Treas.


9. ARMSTRONG LEATHER COMPANY; incorporated August, 1802. Capital, $40,000. Marocco mafra. Walnut c. Caller. B. J. Salomon of New York, Pres. ; S. Phillips Mendell of New York. Sec. and Treas Boston office, 105 South street.


Banks.


10. WARREN NATIONAL BANK, 13 Main street: incorporated in 1833. Cap- ital, $850,000. Nathaniel Symonds, Pres. : Franklin Osborn, Vice-Pres. ; Frank C. Merrill, Cashier: Frank W. Stanley, Al- bert F. Poor. Benjamin N. Moore, Ste-


We Roast Coffee Every Day at the L. P. HARRIS GO.


41-22. Massachusetts Catholic Order of Forresters


2. Massachusetts Glore Co.


34. New England Order of Protection


36. National Calfakia Co.


36. N. H. Poor Leather Co.


37-36. Odd Fellows.


10-11. Banks.


12. John Boyle Machine Co.


13. Oolab Club.


14. Danvers Bleachery and Dye Works.


15. Daughters of the Revolution.


16. The Marine Hardware Co.


17. Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society.


18. Franklin Osborn Company.


19. George E. Meacom Co.


30. George & Barry Leather Co.


21. Grand Army of the Republic.


22. G. A. R. Woman's Relief Corps.


98. Hellos, Upton Co.


#. Improved Order of Red Men.


25. Knights of Columbas.


26. Knights of Pythias.


27. Ladies' Benevolent Society.


2. A. C. Lawrence Leather Co.


29 Littlefield Leather Co.


30. Xasous


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DIRECTORY OF PEABODY.


phen S. Littlefield, Franklin Osborn, Rufus H. Brown, Nathaniel Symonds, Harry F. Walker, Directors; Sylvanus L. Newhall. Bookkeeper; Charles S. Bat- chelder, Edwin D. Humphrey, Clerks. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, 8 A. M. to 1.30 P. M.


11. WARREN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, 9 Main street; incorporated April 28, 1854. Rufus H. Brown, Pres .; Amos Merrill, Nathaniel Symonds, Reuben G. Nelson, Franklin Osborn, Leverett Poor, Vice-Pres. ; Rufus H. Brown, Amos Mer- rill, Nathaniel Symonds, John A. Lord, Reuben G. Nelson, Albert H. Mer- rill, Franklin Osborn, Leverett Poor, Frank W. Stanley, Warren Wilson, George E. Spaulding, Joseph Jacobs, Arthur F. Poole, William F. Sawyer, Nicholas M. Quint, B. Frank Southwick, Levi Preston, W. Fred Munroe, J. Ed- ward Osborn, Trustees; Albert H. Mer- rill, Clerk and Treas .; Rufus H. Brown, Nathaniel Symonds, Leverett Poor, Frank W. Stanley, George E. Spaulding, Com. of Investment. Dividends payable the third Wednesday of May and November. Trustees' meetings first Wednesday of February, May, August and November. Bank hours, 8.30 to 1.15 every day.


12. JOHN BOYLE MACHINE COMPANY, office and shop, 84 Walnut; incorporated April 4, 1899. Capital, $5,000. Alex- ander B. Clark, Pres .; John Boyle, Treas .; Robert H. Gowing, Clerk.


13. OOLAH CLUB; organized Jan. 19, 1896. Meetings held Sunday afternoons at Thomas' block. Officers elected semi- annually in January and June. John T. Barrett, Pres. ; William J. Murphy, Treas .; Patrick L. Daley, Sec.


14. DANVERS BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS; organized 1847. Grant Walker, .92 State street, Boston, Mngr. ; J. How- ard Fallon of Salem, Supt. Business, bleaching, dyeing and finishing of cot- ton piece goods.


15. DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION, BETHIAH SOUTHWICK CHAPTER; organ- ized April 4, 1899. Miss L. L. Symonds, Regent; Mrs. J. C. Keazer, Sec .; Mrs. R. H. Gowing, Treas .; Mrs. L. P. Os- born, Historian.


16. THE MARINE HARDWARE COM- PANY; incorporated July 18, 1898. Cap- ital stock, $100,000. Elbridge G. Kelley, Pres. and Treas. ; James J. Donovan, Sec. and Mngr.


17. FATHER MATHEW CATHOLIC TO- TAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY; organized March 3, 1881. Meetings are held Mon- day evenings at Father Mathew Hall, Lowell street. Officers are elected in


March and September. James H. Gill Pres. ; John J. Griffin, Rec. Sec .: Wil, liam H. Murphy, Treas.


18. FRANKLIN OSBORN COMPANY, leather manufacturers, 70 Foster; incor- porated June 27, 1891: capital stock. $50,000. Franklin Osborn, Pres. ; Charles L. Osborn, Treas. ; Charles M. Poor, Sec.


19. GEORGE E. MEACOM Co., apothe- caries, 128 Main ; incorporated July, 1899: capital stock $1,500. Edward Mescom, Pres. ; Mrs. Eliza D. Cooper, Treas; R4- ward H. Meacom, mngr.


20. GEORGE & BARRY LEATHER CO .. morocco manufacturers, r. 71 Walnut: incorporated February, 1898: capital $10,000. Richard J. Barry, Pres; Thomas Doyle, Treas.


21. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, UNION POST, No. 50; organized April 28, 1879. Meetings are held Monday even- ings at G. A. R. Hall, 56 Main st. Officers are elected the first Monday in Deoem- ber. William F. Willey, Com .; Levi Preston, Adj. ; Josiah A. Brown, Q. K.


22. G. A. R. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. No. 52; organized May 27, 1885. Meet- ings are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at G. A. R. hall. Officers are elected in December. Mary S. Hanson, Pres. ; Annie Dodge, Trees.


23. HELIOS UPTON Co .; organised Sept. 3, 1899. Frank S. Marr of Philo- delphia, Pres .; King Upton, Trees. ; Samuel C. Lord, Sec. ; John R. Robinson, Supt.


24. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN, MASCONOMO TRIBE, No. 11; organised Jan. 11, 1886. Meetings held second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Masonic hall. Officers are elected in June and December. Edwin E. Borwell, Sachem; John F. Morland, C. of R; Charles C. Hills, K. of W.


25. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, LO COUNCIL, No. 508; instituted May 21, 1900. Meetings held Tuesday evenings at Masonic hall. John E. Hayes, G. K .: Charles R. O'Connell, Rec. Sec. ; Michael Sherry, Treas.


26. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, PEABODY LODGE, No. 96; organized April 29, 1802. Meetings are held every Friday evening at Masonic hall. Officers elected Inst meetings in June and December. George W. Hanscom, C. C .; George F. Homer, K. of R. and S .; William F. Howard, M. of F.


27. LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; organized May 10, 1814. Meetings am held at the vestries of the churches. Officers are elected annually in May.


CAPEN PIANOS, at Lefavour's Music Store, 182 Essex Street, SALEN


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DIRECTORY OF PEABODY.


Miss Sabina E. Wait. Pres. : Miss Isabel S. Clerk, Sec. : Miss Augusta F. Daniels, Treas.


28. A. C. LAWRENCE LEATHER CO., Crowninshield n. Warren: incorporated May 1, 1897: capital $200,000: Horace A. Southwick. Pres. : Arthur C. Law- rence, Treas. and Gen'l Mngr.


29. LITTLEFIELD LEATHER CO., shoe stock manufacturers, 96 Foster; incor- porated March, 1900: capital $5,000. Stephen S. Littlefield, Pres. and Treas. ; Charles A. Littlefield, Sec.


Masons.


30. JORDAN LODGE, FREE AND AC- CEPTED MASONS; chartered 1808. Meet- ings are held monthly at Masonic hall. Officers are elected first meeting in Sep- tember. Arthur L. Pettey, W. M .: Elmer M. Poor. Treas. ; Samuel Watts. Sec.


31. MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORRESTERS. EMERALD COURT, NO. 58 : organized July 2, 1888. Meetings held Thursdays at Thomas block. Officers elected in December. Nicholas F. Law- ler, C. R .; James J. McCann, Rec. Sec. : Michael Powers, Treas.


32. MASS. CATH. ORDER OF FORRES- TERS, ST. THERESA COURT: organized Dec. 6. 1894. Meetings held every Tues- day evening at Thomas block. Officers elected in January. Mrs. Mary J. Sweeney, Chief Ranger; Miss Hannah Hourihan, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. Anastatia Tracey, Treas.


33. MASSACHUSETTS GLOVE CO., of- fice and works, 147 Lowell : incorporated April. 1899. Capital stock $9,000. Philip S. Abbott of Malden, Pres. ; Horace O. Southwick, Treas. and Mngr.


34. NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PRO- TECTION, SHIP ROCK LODGE, NO. 203: organized Dec. 8, 1892. Meetings held first and third Thursdays of each month at Franklin hall. Officers elected third Thursday of December. Nellie M. Lord, Warden; Clarence Osgood, Treas. : Eugene B. McNeal, Sec.


35. NATIONAL CALFSKIN CO., leather manufacturers, Webster; incorporated May 14. 1900. Capital $300,000. Norton E. Hollis of Brighton, Pres .; Arthur C. Lawrence, Gen'l Mngr .: Charles G. Schirmer, Treas. ; Herbert C. Hunt, Supt. Boston office, 97 South.


36. N. H. POOR LEATHER CO., mo- rocco manufacturers, Crowninshield ; in- corporated Nov. 20, 1899. Capital $5,000. Nathan H. Poor, Pres. and Trens ; George H. Poor. Sec.


Odd Fellows.


37. HOLTEN LODGE. NO. 104. 1. 0. 0. F. : re-instituted Feb. 22. 1878. Meetings held Tuesdays at Odd Fellows hall. Of. ticers elected in June and December George A. Whitney, M N. G. : Henry Baet je. Sec. : Chas. S. Batchelder. Trea -.


38. STARLIGHT DEGREE LODGE, No. 64, DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH. organized March 12, 1x. Meetings held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at I. O. O. F. hall. Officers elected at last meeting in December. Mrs. Lizzie L. Whitney, N. G. : Mrs. Nei- lie M. Lord, Rec. Sec. ; Miss Mary L. Walton, Treas.


39. ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN ME- CHANICS, A. A. ABBOTT COUNCIL : organ- ized May 17. 18x7. Meetings held second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. Officers elected in June and December. William H. Wat- kins, C .; William Donnell. Rec. Sec .. George A. Griffin, Treas.




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