Pepperell, Massachusetts, city directory 1907-8, Part 2

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Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Guy Richardson
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ADVERTISEMENTS


COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.


Lowell Commercial College, LeDoit E. Kimball, prin., 7 Merrimack, Lowell,. .24


CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE.


Avery C. H. Co., Avery blk., Nashua, top lines Howard-Sexton Co., Main, Nashua, . .11


DENTISTS.


Greenwood George T., 294 Main, Fitchburg, 15


Marren Arthur Q. Dr., 100 Main, Nashua, 204


Parker L. J., 166 Main, Fitchburg 15


Ross James, 166 Main, Fitchburg, 15


Ross Thomas K., 117 Main, Fitchburg, 15


Russell U. C., 166 Main, Fitchburg, 15


DEPARTMENT STORES.


Harley Daniel, Main, Fitchburg, .9


Norwell Co. H. S., Main, Nashua, . 215


Pollard A. G. & Co., Merrimack, Lowell, 201


DISINFECTANTS.


National Coal Tar Co., 297 Franklin, Boston, .20


DRUGGISTS.


Blanchard & Currier, 55 Main, Nashua, . front cover


Hallisey, the Druggist, 239 Main, Nashua, . 209


The White Drug Store, 243 Main, Fitchburg, .8


Wingate Frank H., 129 Main, Nashua, . 205


DRY GOODS.


Harley Daniel, Main, Fitchburg, .9


Nichols & Frost, Main, Fitchburg, back cover


Norwell Co. H. S., Main, Nashua, 215


Pollard A. G. & Co., Merrimack, Lowell, 201


ELECTRICIAN.


Dillon John F., 351 Main, Nashua, 206


ELIXIR.


True Dr. J. F. & Co., Auburn, Me., . .140


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ADVERTISEMENTS


FLORIST.


Moeckel C. W., 17 Summer, Fitchburg .. .... 16


FURNITURE DEALERS.


Avery C. H. Co., Avery blk., Nashua, . top lines


Howard-Sexton Co., Main, Nashua, . ... 11


Kidder & Davis, Fitchburg, . . back cover


GRANITE WORKERS AND DEALERS.


Carlson Gustaf & Co., 1320 Gorham, Lowell, 11


Fuller Tilson D., 7 Water, Nashua, .front cover


Gumb Bros., 1258 Gorham, Lowell, . .10


HARDWARE.


Barr Hardware Co., 74 Main, Nashua, . 205


Nashua Hardware Co., 70 Main, Nashua, 205


Whittemore & Ambrose, 181 Main, Nashua, front cover


HARNESSMAKERS AND REPAIRERS.


Guertin J. B. A., 72 Pearl, Nashua, .206


Woodward I. O., 68 Main, Nashua, 184


HOTELS.


Commonwealth Hotel, Bowdoin, Boston, 203


Howison House, Milford, N. H., 18 Tremont House, Main, Nashua, 208


Windsor Hotel, 19-23 Main, Nashua, 207


HORSE AND DOG MEDICINE.


Daniels Dr. A. C., 172 Milk, Boston, . .28


INSURANCE AGENCY.


Putney W. E., 162 Main, Fitchburg, front cover


INSURANCE COMPANY.


Fitchburg Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Fitchburg, ........ 5


MARBLE WORK AND MONUMENTS.


Carlson Gustaf & Co., 1320 Gorham, Lowell, 11 Fuller Tilson D., 7 Water, Nashua, . .front cover Gumb Bros., 1258 Gorham, Lowell, .10


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ADVERTISEMENTS


LUMBER DEALERS.


Webber Lumber Co., Fitchburg, back cover


MASSAGE.


Taggart Mrs., 239 1-2 Main, Fitchburg, . 15


NEWSPAPERS.


Nashua Telegraph, daily and weekly, Nashua, .. 202 The Sentinel, 389 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass., .. opp. page 181


OPTICIANS.


Babbitt Co. The, 277 Main, Nashua, and 159 Merrimack,


Lowell, . .foot lines Martin F. W., 8 Masonic Temple, Nashua,. front cover


PAPER HANGINGS.


Avery C. H. Co., Avery blk., Nashua, .. top lines Lapham Chas. W. & Bro., 111 Pearl, Nashua, 211


PIANOS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.


Chaffin J. F., 157 Main, Fitchburg, 14


PLUMBING AND HEATING.


Avery C. H. Co., Avery blk., Nashua, top lines


Gay A. E., 62 Main, Nashua, . 212


Jackman C. B. & Son, 24 and 33 Cross, Nashua, 210


Jennison Plumbing Co., Fitchburg,. back cover


Marden Charles, 89 W. Pearl, Nashua, . 210


Ray Co., The F. O., 85 W. Pearl, Nashua, 214


PRINTERS.


Cole F. E. & Co., 11 1-2 Water, Nashua, 207


Opinion Publishing Co., Bradford, Vt.,. .29


Telegraph Publishing Co., Main, Nashua, . 202


PRINTING PLATES.


Troy Photo-Engraving Co., Troy, N. Y., 18


PUBLISHERS.


Merriam G. & G. Co., Springfield, 102


Richardson Guy, 40 State, Boston, . 17


Telegraph Publishing Co., Main, Nashua, 202


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ADVERTISEMENTS


RESTAURANTS.


Lund Cafe, E. Pearl, Nashua, . 209


Park Building Cafe, 121 Main, Fitchburg, 19


ROOFERS.


Woodbury A. K. & Co., 42 Arlington, Nashua, .207


ROOFING AND PAVING MATERIALS.


National Coal Tar Co., 297 Franklin, Boston, . .... ... 20


SHEATHING PAPER.


National Coal Tar Co., 297 Franklin, Boston, . .20


STABLES.


Tremont Stables, rear Tremont Hotel, Nashua, 206


STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES, AND TINWARE.


Avery C. H. Co., Avery blk., Nashua, top lines


Howard-Sexton Co., Main, Nashua, . .. 11


Kidder & Davis, Fitchburg, back cover


STREET RAILWAY.


Fitchburg & Leominster Street Railway Co.,. .208


TAILOR. 14


Fergensen, the Tailor, 229 Main, Fitchburg,


TELEPHONE COMPANY.


New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., 101 Milk, Boston, .30


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ADVERTISEMENTS


LOCAL ADVERTISERS.


PEPPERELL.


Clement A., boots, shoes, rubbers, etc back cover


Coffin Geo. M., printer . 22


Farnsworth Bertha M., florist, 23


Graham Thomas F., prop. The New Prescott front cover


Grenache Elgin S., stable. 21


Jordan George, contractor and builder


back cover


Knights of Labor Co-op. Ass'n, groceries .23


Murray Joseph W., tailor


front cover


New Prescott, The, Thos. F. Graham, prop.,


front cover


Pepperell Advertiser, newspaper 22


Provencher Olivier, blacksmith . 23


Rowell Irving J., coal, wood, lumber, grain, etc


21


Starr James, artesian wells . 23


Starr L. E., canned fruit, etc. 23


Swift George H., clothing, etc back cover


Weston D. E., stoves, plumbing, etc .22


Williams Lillian I. Mrs., phonographs, sewing machines, mus- ical instruments, etc. front cover


Winship Robert B. Co., painters, etc 22


DUNSTABLE.


Brow B. H., general store . 28


Woodward J. C. & Son, blacksmiths 28


SHIRLEY.


Brockelman Bros., druggists 27


Davis House, Chas. E. Haskins, prop 26


Hardon Frank R., basket mfr., lumber, etc 28


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ADVERTISEMENTS


Harlow George E., provisions, etc. 27


Haskins Charles E., prop. Davis House 26


Hooper Forest Co., plumbers, heating, etc 27


Lynch M. Andrew, real estate, auctioneer, etc 26


Marsh & Son, architects, builders, etc. 26


Morin Abel, bowling alley, billiards, pool, etc 26


TOWNSEND.


Atwood Albert J. Dr., physician, 153


Boynton Henry B. Dr., physician, 154


Chandler L. G. Dr., physician, 155


Ely Richard S. Dr., physician, 157


Farrar James L., stable, . top lines


Farrar James L., undertaker,. top lines


Fessenden B. & A. D. Co., cooperage and lumber, 146


Higgins Frank B .. , druggist, 146


Josselyn A. Clarence, general store, 144


Lane Cyrus W., flour, grain, feed, etc., 144


Sherwin I. P. & Co., general store,. 146


Stickney Clarence, cooperage, lumber, etc., 145


Townsend National Bank,. 145


Ward George R. & Co., general store, 28


C. H. AVERY CO.,


Furniture and Carpets Complete House Furnishings.


NASHUA.


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PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


PEPPERELL, MASS.


In Middlesex county, 44 miles northwest of Boston and 8 miles north of Ayer, on Milford branch, Fitchburg division, and 36 miles northeast of Worcester and 10 miles southwest of Nashua, N. H., on W. N. & P. division, B. & M. R. R. Sta- tions are Pepperell, North Pepperell and Paugus on Fitch- burg division, and Pepperell on W. N. & P. division. The post-offices are East Pepperell, Pepperell and Paugus. Popu- lation, 1905, 3268. Town incorporated April 12, 1753. Prin- cipal industry is the manufacture of paper, especially book and coated papers.


PEPPERELL TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1907.


Annual town meeting third Monday of March. CLERK-Parker J. Kemp.


SELECTMEN-Luther G. Robbins, E. P., Charles H. Miller. Francis G. Hayes (Groton, Mass.) TREASURER-Edward L. Tarbell.


AUDITORS-Charles B. Taft, E. P., Charles S. Denham.


OVERSEERS OF POOR-Lester R. Qua, Winslow S. Parker, E. P., John O. Bennett.


SUPT. STREETS-Warren M. Blood, E. P.


ASSESSORS-Russell C. Plummer, E. P., Charles H. Chap- man, E. P., Addison Woodward.


BOARD OF HEALTHI-Dr. F. W. Lovejoy.


TAX COLLECTOR-George A. Mahoney, E. P.


CONSTABLE AND TRUANT OFFICER-Edwin Goggin, E. P. INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND PROVISIONS-E. Dyer Harris. TREE WARDEN-Joseph A. Wiley.


SUPT. TOWN FARM, JEWETT STREET -- 'enjamin W. Parker. POLICE DEPT .- George G. Tarbell, chief, E. P .; John W. Bartz, deputy, E. P .; John O'Toole, E. P .; John R. Shattuck, E. P .; Frank D. Bolles, Benjamin Parker.


277 Main St.,


THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS.


159 Merrimack St.,


NASHUA, N. H.


LOWELL, MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO.,


Wall Papers, Upholstering, Carpet, Drapery Work, etc.


NASHUA,


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PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters, Foster st., E. P.


ENGINEERS-Chief, Warren M. Blood; ass'ts, Dr. Wm. F. Heald, Louis P. Shattuck; electrician, Edward A. Johnson.


STEAMER NO. 1, FOSTER ST., E. P .- Meets first Tuesdays. Foreman, Luther G. Robbins; ass't, John Hatherly; engineer, Harry N. Trenholm; driver, Henry W. Lakin.


HOOK & LADDER, NO. 1, FOSTER ST., E. P .- Meets first Tues- days. Foreman, Chas. H. Miller; ass'ts, John H. O'Brien, Frank C. Darling.


HAND ENGINE, PEPPERELL, No. 1-Meets under town hall first Tuesdays. Foreman, Addison Woodward; ass'ts, Wm. E. Chapman, Wm. J. Rouse; clerk, Edward L. Tarbell; treas. and stewart, Frank D. Bolles. 35 members.


VETERAN FIREMAN'S ASS'N, N. E. LEAGUE-Meets first Tues- days at Foster St. engine house, E. P. Foreman, Inther G. Robbins; ass'ts, Louis P. Shattuck, Addison Woodward; clerk and treas., Edward L. Tarbell; steward, Frank D. Bolles; ass't, Wm. E. Chapman.


UNION VETERAN FIRE ASS'N-Cottage st., E. P. Meets first Fridays. Org. 1895. 77 members. Foreman, Lincoln A. Johnson ; ass'ts, W. A. Kemp, J. H. O'Brien; clerk, H. A. Willey ; treas., D. E. Weston ; steward, David Merrill.


FIRE ALARM BOXES.


Alarm given on bell of Unitarian Church and whistle at mill of Champion International Co.


NO. LOCATION.


24-Blake's Mills.


26-Mill St., Hayward's Cor.


27-Groton St., Railroad Sq.,


28-Tarbell St., St. Joseph's Ch.


32-Main St., opp. Foster St.


34-Pleasant Street.


37-Main St., Chase Hill.


38-Main St., Town House.


43-Park St., Hovey's Corner.


46-Prescott St., No. Village.


47-Hollis St., Boutwell's res.


277 Main St.,


If you can't come to us about your eyes, write us about it and 159 Merrimack St.


NASHUA, N. H.


we'll call on you when in town. THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS


LOWELL MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO.,


Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Plated Ware.


NASHUA.


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PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


SPECIAL SIGNALS.


FOREST FIRE. Alarm preceded by five blows.


ALL OUT. Two blows.


TEST. One daily at 8:45 a. m. and 3:45 p. m.


No SCHOOL. Three blows at 8:00 a. m.


ONE SESSION. Three blows at 11:00 a. m.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


COMMITTEE-Dr. L. R. Qua, ch., Fred H. Parker, sec., E. P., Edgar W. Blake, E. P.


SUPT. OF SCHOOLS-O. C. Evans, 74 Westford st., Lowell, Mass.


HIGH SCHOOL, E. P .- G. F. Turner, prin., Ethel B. Flewel- ling, Alice H. Bidwell, Orpha A. Lee; Ethelyn L. Hinckley, prin. 8th grade.


MAIN STREET-Clara M. Shattuck, prin., Mary A. Wood, Anna L. Boynton, Ellen E. Bennett, Susie W. Dort, Cora M. Collins.


TARBELL STREET, E. P .- Amy M. Aldrich, prin., Mary H. Kimball.


GROTON STREET, E. P .- Addie M. Sawyer, prin., Ethel M. Wells, Mary K. Prince, Edna H. Tarbell.


PINE ORCHARD, E. P .- Mary E. Conant.


TOWNSEND STREET-Nellie R. Errington.


OAK HILL, E. P .- Edith M. Baker.


SOUTH ROAD- Flora B. Blood.


CEMETERIES.


COMMISSIONERS-Warren S. Wood, ch., Frank D. Bolles, Rolan H. Blood.


CENTRE-East Pepperell.


ST. JOSEPH'S R. C .- Thos. I. Coghlan, supt., E. P.


WEST-Heald St.


CHURCHES.


EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL-Head of Main st., Robert W. Drawbridge, pastor, 4 Park st. Sunday services: Morning, 10:45; Sunday school, 12:15 p. m .; Y. P. S. C. E., 6 p. m .; evening, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.


277 Main St,


NASHUA N. H.


Probably more than half the op- tical work in your town is done by 159 Merrimack St. THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS Let us do your optical work. LOWELL, MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO.,


Glenwood and Magee Ranges, Fur- naces and Heaters.


NASHUA.


44 PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Chapel place, E. P. Rev. Putnam Webber, pastor, Chapel pl., E. P. Sunday services : Morning, 10:45; Sunday school, noon; evening, 7 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Tuesday, 7 p. m .; Junior League, Friday, 4 p. m .; Epworth League, third Thursdays; official board, every other fourth Monday ; Ladies' Aid, first and third Wednesdays, 2:30 p. m.


ST. JOSEPH'S ROMAN CATHOLIC-42 Tarbell st., E. P. Rev. Thomas I. Coghlan, pastor; Rev. Thomas F. McHugh, ass't; 40 Tarbell st., E. P. Sunday services: 8:30, 10:30 a. m .; Sun- day school, 2:15 p. m .; vesper service, 3 p. m .; Regular serv- ices, 6:30 and 7 a. m. each week day.


UNITARIAN-Otto Schneider, pastor. Org. 1747; last church built, 1769. Sunday services 11 a. m., Sunday school, noon.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


LAWRENCE LIBRARY, Main st., Pepperell Public and Law- rence libraries combined, 1901. Librarian, Mrs. M. Fannie Shattuck; Trustees: Dr. Samuel W. Fletcher, ch., Dr. Chas. G. Heald, sec., Geo. T. Keyes, Waldo Spaulding, Arthur P. Wright, Dr. Wm. F. Heald. Hours: Monday and Thursday, 9-12 a. m., 2-5p. m .; Wednesday and Saturday, 9-12 a. m .; 2-5 and 6:30-9 p. m .; Sunday, 3-5:30 p. m.


CLUBS AND SOCIETIES.


COUNTRY CLUB --- Headquarters and golf links, Elm st. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-


EAST PEPPERELL VOCAL CLUB-O. M. Nash, pres .; Mrs. H. M. Tower, sec.


EAST VILLAGE SOCIAL CLUB-


PEPPERELL ATHLETIC ASS'N-


PEPPERELL MUSICAL SOCIETY-Miss Marion Hutchinson, pres .; N. S. Shattuck, sec.


PEPPERELL WOMAN'S CLUB-Mrs. Lucy B. Page, sec.


VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY-


VILLAGE AID SOCIETY-Mrs. C. D. Hutchinson, sec.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION-Meets first Thurs- days at E. P. Mrs. L. H. Bean, pres. ; Mrs. Elizabeth Handley, cor. sec.


G. A. R .- Thomas A. Parker Post, No. 159. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in I. O. O. F. hall, E. P. G. G. Tarbell, com .; Henry P. Humes, qm.


277 Main St.,


Remember your eyes to keep them 159 Merrimack St.,


good.


NASHUA, N. H.


THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS


LOWELL, MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO.,


Contractors for Plumbing, Heat- ing, Tin-roofing, etc.


NASHUA. 45


PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY-Prescott Grange, No. 73. Org. 1875. Fred O. Parker, master; S. Luella Parker, sec.


FRATERNAL ORDERS.


A. O. H .- Division 29. Org. 1883. Meets in Tarbell's brick block, E. P. Jolin Coffey, sec.


LADIES' AUXILIARY, No. 15, A. O. H .- Org. 1899.


COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST OF AMERICA-E. P. Circle, No. 501. Org. 1899. Miss Catherine M. Gainey, C. C .; Mrs. Cath- erine Burke, fin. sec.


FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Court Pepperell, No. 41. Org. 1888. I. O. O. F .- Beacon Lodge, No. 175. Org. 1876. Meets Thursdays in I. O. O. F. hall, E. P. Wililam J. Rouse, N. G .; F. F. Robbins, rec. sec.


ACOMA REBEKAH LODGE, No. 73, I. O. O. F .- Org. 1888. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in I. O. O. F. hall, E. P. Mrs. Gertrude Tarbell, N. G .; Mrs. Effie M. Robbins, rec. sec.


I. O. O. F., MANCHESTER UNITY-Loval Oak Lodge, No. 7704. Org. 1902. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in A. H. Tar- bell's block, E. P. C. W. Moore, sec.


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-Pepperell Council, No. 317. Org. 1898. M. J. Dowling, G. N.


ODD LADIES, MANCHESTER UNITY-Friendship Lodge, No. 77. Meets second and fourth Thursdays. Mrs. Emma J. Reid, N. G .; Mrs. Carrie Foss, sec.


UNITED ORDER GOLDEN CROSS-Pepperell Commandery, No. 141. Org. 1881. Meets first and third Mondays, in M. E. ves- try, E. P. O. M. Nash, N. C. Ernest O Nash, N K. of R.


POST OFFICES.


EAST PEPPERELL-Office R. R. sq. Hours, 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Mails arrive, 7:45, 8:30, 10:45, a. m. and 12:30, 1:15, 4 :45, 6, 6 :45 p. m. Mails close 7:20, 8, 8:15, a. m. and 12, 12:45, 5:30, 6:15 p. m. R. F. D. carrier leaves 9 a. m. ARTHUR P. WRIGHT, Postmaster. MISS L. M. HARRINGTON, ass't.


PAUGUS-Mails arrive 9:33 a. m. and 6:33 p. m. Close 7:45 and 11a. m. EDSON L. HURD, Postmaster. PEPPERELL-Office, 1 Townsend st. Mails arrive 8:55 a. m. and 1:40 and 6:50 p. m. Close 7 and 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. CHIAS. D. HUTCHINSON, Postmaster.


277 Main St,


NASHUA, N. H.


If our clerk calls to talk to you about eyes, don't be afraid to let 159 Merrimack St.,


him in, he's a gentleman.


THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS LOWELL, MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO., Floor Coverings, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Mattings, &c.


NASHUA.


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PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


BANK.


THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEPPERELL, Main c. Mill sts., E. P. Chartered 1901. Capital, $50,000. Charles S. Denham, pres .; E. E. Tarbell, vice-pres .; H. F. Tarbell, cashier. Directors-I. J. Rowell, Chas. H. Miller, E. D. Howe, H. F. Hobart, Geo. T. Greenhalgh, Chas. S. Denham, Everett E. Tarbell, Henry F. Tarbell.


INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


BURKINSHAW KNIFE CO., Sheffield st. Mfrs. pocket cut- lery. Inc. 1906. Capital, $4500. Alta A. Shattuck, pres .; Susan A. Burkinshaw, sec and treas .; Charles Baker, supt.


CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL CO., Groton st. c. Lowell, E. P. Mfrs. paper. Inc. 1901. General offices at Lowell, Mass. Geo. F. Russell, pres .; Phineas A. Hammond, treas.


NASHUA RIVER PAPER CO., Main st., E. P. Mfrs. book papers. Inc. 1894. Geo. T. Keyes, pres. and treas .; Henry W. Keyes, vice-pres .; Chas. W. Keyes, sec .; Henry C. Thurston, supt.


PEPPERELL CARD AND PAPER CO., Mill st., E. P. Mfrs. coated papers. Inc. 1890. Waldo Spaulding, pres. and treas .; Rainsford Deware, vice-pres. and mgr.


PEPPERELL SPRING WATER CO., Chestnut st. Bot- tlers of spring water, ginger ale, etc. Org. 1894. Samuel S. Blood, pres .; Edmund S. Blood, treas., sec. and mgr.


BLOCKS, BUILDINGS AND HALLS.


Central Fire Station, Foster, E. P. Conant block, Main, E. P.


G. A. R. Hall, Saunders blk., Main, E. P.


Hook and Ladder House, Foster, E. P. I. O. O. F. hall, Saunders blk., Main, E. P. Lawrence hall, R. R. sq., Main, E. P. Lawrence Library, Main, n. Town Hall. Opera House, Tarbell's blk., R. R. sq., Main, E. P.


Prescott hall, upper part of Town Hall. Police station, R. R. sq., Main, E. P. Saunders block, Main, opp. Mill, E. P. Tarbell's block, R. R. sq., Main, E. P.


277 Main St.,


We not only grind our OWN lenses but we'll be glad to grind 159 Merrimack St ..


NASHUA, N. H.


YOURS. THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS LOWELL, MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO.,


Furniture, Bedding, Refrigerators, Go-Carts, &c.


NASHUA.


PEPPERELL DIRECTORY. 47


Tarbell's block, opp. I. O. O. F. Hall, Main, E. P. Town hall, Main at Center village


Woods block, Main, opp. High, E. P.


PEPPERELL STREET DIRECTORY.


Ames, from Jewett to A. J. Ames'


Bancroft, from Townsend at Coon Hill to South


Bayberry, from Break Neck Hill to Chestnut Hill st.


Bennett, from 41 Groton to Prospect, E. P.


Blood, from Sheffield to Oak Hill st.


Boynton, from D. Boynton's north to Brookline Brookline, from Nissittisset square line


Brown, from 17 Prospect to land of B. & M. R. R., E. P.


Canal, from Main along the river to River


Chapel place, off Mill near Cottage


Chestnut, from Maple past E. H. N. Blood's to Townsend, Mass., line


Cottage, from Mill to Fitchburg R. R. station


Cranberry, from Chestnut to Wheeler


Crescent, from north side of Main to Cross


Cross, from Hollis to Main


Davis, from Main to Cottage


Dow, from Nashua at L. H. Dow's to State line


East, from Groton line near Four Corners to Dunstable line near Story's


Elliott, from Sumner Parker's to Calvin Robbins'


Elm, from the common to Primus Hill


Farrar, from Prescott to North


Foster, from Main to D. S. Foster's


Franklin, from north side of Main to Hollis


Groton, from Nissittisset square to Groton line


Harbor, from Shattuck at West school house to Townsend line


Heald, from the common to West near II. D. Shattuck's


High, from Main past H. Conant's


Hillside, from South to Harbor


Hollis, from Chase Hill beyond Nissittisset sq. to Moses Griffin's


Hotel place, from Groton easterly, opp. New Prescott Ho., E. P. Jersey, from Lowell past Four Corners to Groton line Jewett, from Townsend past Alms House to West Lawrence, from Oak Hill to Brookline


277 Main St.,


Good vision for many depends on 159 Merrimack St.,


good glasses.


NASHUA, N. H. THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS LOWELL, MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO.,


Complete House Furnishings, Every Department Complete.


NASHUA.


48 PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


Leighton, from 14 Groton to Lowell, south of Tarbell, E. P. Lowell, from covered bridge to Dunstable line


Main, from the common, at Centre, to R. R. sq.


Maple, from Heald to Oak Hill


Mason, from Townsend at Mason's Corner to Shirley Mill, from Main at Saunder's store


Mt. Lebanon, from Townsend at Babbidge's Corner to Elm Nashua, from Blake's mill towards Nashua, N. H. to State line


Nissittisset square, c. Hollis, Brookline and Groton, E. P. North, from North Village bridge to State line


Oak Hill, from Hovey's Corner over Oak Hill to Pond Brook Corner


Park, from the common to Brookline at L. Williams'


Parker Hill, off Tucker, byd. Union, E. P.


Pierce, from Nashua to Pierce Bros.' residence.


Pleasant, from Main south to stone boundary at F. H. Beh- ren's land


Prescott, from Hovey's Corner to Hollis


Prospect, from 9 Groton north to Bennett, E. P.


Province, from Leighton to P. Daudlin's


Railroad, from Groton to Lowell, north of R. R.


River, from Chase Hill to Elm


Sartell, from Park to Sartell's mill


Shamrock, from 51 Tarbell to Leighton, below Catholic church, E. P.


Shattuck, from Jewett past West school house to South Sheffield, from Heald to Sartell's mill


Shirley, from Elin at II. Boynton's to Groton line South, from Hollingsworth bridge to Townsend line St. Anne, from Province to Leighton, E. P.


Tarbell, from 8 Groton to Lowell, south of R. R., E. P. Townsend, from the common to S. H. Larkin's


Tucker, from Hollis at Tucker place to Groton near bridge Union, from Tucker to Mill


West, from Harbor past H. . D. Shattuck's to Townsend line Wheeler, from Lawrence to Townsend line


William, from east side of Groton


Willow, from junction Townsend and Jewett to Heald


277 Main St.,


Headaches are cured by glasses not


medicine, in many


cases.


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NASHUA, N. H.


THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS


LOWELL, MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO., Parlor, Dining, and Chamber Fur- niture, Carpets and Crockery.


NASHUA,


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PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS-abv. above; bet. between; byd. beyond; bld. building; blk. block; b. boards; B. & M. R, R. Boston & Maiue Railroad; c. corner; ct. court; emp. employee; h. house; n. near; pl. place; rem. removed; res. resides; rd. road; r. rooms; R. F. D. Ru- ral Free Delivery; stenog. stenographer.


The words Miss and street are omnitted and are to be inferred.


SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS .- C. I., Champiou International Co .; N. R. P. Co., Nashua River Paper Co .; P. C. & P. Co., Pepperell Card and Paper Co.


E. P. stands for East Pepperell throughout the book. It is the post office address of the majority of Pepperell residents.


A


Abbott Frank D., teamster, res. Tucker, n. bridge, E. P. Ackley Fred R., shipper, res. 82 Mill, E. P.


Adams Charles B., farmer, h. Harbor


Adams George W. S., farmer, h. Harbor


Adams William H. H., farm hand, b. Augustus D. Phelps


Aldrich Amy M., prin. Tarell st. school, b. John Williamson, E. P.


Aldrich Catherine Mrs., res. Frank J. Allen, E. P. Alden Rosa D., res. Julia A. Litchfield


Allaire Joseph, engineer C-I, h. off Lowell, E. P.


Allen Annie, paper counter, res. Mill, n. Nashua, E. P. Allen Catherine, widow Timothy, h. Mill, n. Nashua E. P. Allen Deglan, section hand, h. William


Allen Frank J., papermaker, h. Bennett, E. I'. Allen John, papermaker, res. William Ames Caroline M., widow Elijah, h. 8 Park


Ames Frank W., salesman, h. Shirley, n. Mt. Lebanon


Ames Harold, painter, res. Frank W. Ames


Ames William H., hostler, res. Bennett, n. Groton, E. P.


Anderson Andrew G., emp. Anderson's bakery, res. Charles Anderson, E. P.


Anderson Charles, baker, P. O. blk., Main, E. P., h. 4 Leigh- ton, E. P. Anderson Gustaf, mgr. Prescott place, h. do. p. o. Paugus Anderson Willis, laborer, res. Mill, n. Nashua, E. P.


277 Main St.,


NASHUA, N. H.


What's the use of knocking, let the other fellow do his WORST, we'll 159 Merrimack St.,


do our BEST to please your eyes. THE BABBITT CO., OPTICIANS LOWELL, MASS.


C. H. AVERY CO.,


Steam, Hot Water, or Hot Air Heaters, Furnaces and Ranges.


NASHUA.


50 PEPPERELL DIRECTORY.


Andrews Charles A., pulp man, res. 42 Crescent, E. P.


Andrews Elmer M., shoe cutter, res. Hollis, c. Groton, E. P. Andrews Forest O., helper res. River, E. P.


Andrews Jonas E., repairer, h. River, E. P.


Annis Jerry M., pictures and framing, Conant blk. Main, E. P. rms. Wm. Kemp, E. P.


Annis William H., retired, h. High, E. P.


Appleton Nathaniel W., retired, h. Hollis, n. Nashua, E. P. Archambault Arthur, papermaker, h. Province


Archambault Joseph, color mixer, h. St. Anne, E. P.


Ashton James R., lunch wagon, R. R. sq., E. P., rms. 23 Main, E. P.


Atkinson William G., head farmer, River, E. P. Attridge Arthur R., papermaker, res. 76 Mill, E. P.


Attridge Catherine E., student, res. 16 Prospect, E. P. Attridge James D., laundryman, h. Tarbell, E. P.


Attridge James E., clerk, Ward's, res. 76 Mill, E. P.


Attridge James J., emp. N. R. P. Co., res. 16 Prospect E. P. Attridge James W., emp. N. R. P. Co., h. 16 Prospect, E. P. Attridge John J., foreman, N. R. P. Co., res. Cottage, E. P. Attridge John P., papermaker, res. 76 Mill E. P.


Attridge Joseph F. student, res. 76 Mill, E. P.


Attridge Kate, widow Bartholomew, res. Mill, E. P.


Attridge Mary, widow James, h. Groton, n. Bennett E. P. Attridge Mary H., emp. N. R. P. Co., res. 16 Prospect, E. P. Attridge Myra G., clerk, C-I, res. Cross, E. P. Attridge Philip, yardman, res. 76 Mill, E. P.


Attridge Richard J., papermaker, h. Groton, n. Bennett, E. P. Attridge Thomas H., papermaker, res. Cross, E. P.


Ayer Herbert, section hand, res. Mill, n. Nashua, E. P.


B


Babb JJohn C., watchman, C-I, h. 14 Pleasant, E. P. Bailey Albert E., papermaker, h. River




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