Resident and business directory of Mansfield, Foxboro and Sharon, Massachusetts for 1898 : containing a complete resident, street and business directory, town officers, schools, societies, churches, post offices, etc., Part 11

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Publication date: 1898
Publisher: A. E. Foss & Co.
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Ice, Etc.


Bushnell I. N. & Son, Oak Castilo William, Mechanic


Ice Cream Saloon.


Harrison Arthur S., Wall n. Cocasset


Insurance.


Beal William, County cor. Spring Carpenter John T., South Carpenter L. E., cor. Rockhill and Market HODGES C. W. & SON, Union block, cor. Main and Rock- hill. See page 106


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Jewelry, Watches, Etc.


Burr Bros., Central


Durst Joseph, Central Payson James A. Jr., Central


Justices of the Peace.


Bemis Albion F.


Carpenter Erastus P.


CARPENTER ROBERT W. See front cover


Comey Ezra C.


HODGES CHARLES W. See page 106


HODGES LOUIS W. See page 106 Lane Frederick S.


Nickerson George B.


Phelps Edward M.


Willson Alexander E., E. F.


Laundries.


Foxboro Steam Laundry, Mechanic Gork Lee, Union bldg, Rockhill


Lawyers. CARPENTER R. W., Bird. See front cover Comey E. C., American bldg., South


Lime, Plaster, Cement, Etc. WILLIAMS FRANCIS D., Railroad av. opp. railroad station. See page 16


Livery and Boarding Stables.


Castilo Patrick, Wall


Dill John S., cor. Central and Church


Sumner C. Calvin, next to Cocasset House, Cocasset


Lumber.


Carpenter G. A., Main Carpenter J. W. & Son, Carpenter, foot of Church Pond Virgil S. & Co., Gilmore Wilber S. S., Spring opp. County, Foxvale


Machinists.


Dean Marcus E., Elm n. Cocasset Foxboro Foundry and Machine Co., Mill n. South Hedges Cycle Co., Central n. Church Nye W. T., Walnut n. Central


Masons.


Alexander Elbridge F., Granite, Lakeview Brown William T., Cocasset n. Chestnut Fisher Albert, Main n. Granite Hartshorn George W., Granite


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Latchford & Lombardi, off Chestnut Robinson D. B. (stone), Central Soigler H. H., East, E. F. Walton Thomas N., Cocasset n. Wall


Milkmen.


Ballou A. A., Main cor. Pine


Comey J. A., 30 Mechanic


Davis F. N., Main


Freeman Arthur E., Green


Harding Herbert, Central


Hodges M. P., East, E. F.


Millers.


Boyden Uriah W., North, N. F. Ryan Michael, Depot Square


Milliners. Atwood M. L. Mrs., Union Block, Main cor. Rockhill Ladd Nettie B., Central


Music Folio Manufacturers.


Fales E. C. Co. The, 27 Mechanic


Music Teachers.


Bourne Susan H., South


Jewett Addie L., South cor. Liberty Johnson Annie M,, Howard pl.


Lane Hattie M., Central


Payson Annie L., South


Newsdealer.


Gray L. E., Crocker's Block, Central


Newspapers. FOXBORO REPORTER, J. H. Alden, prop., Samaritan Build- ing. See page 102 FOXBORO TIMES, William White, prop. See page 101


Notaries Public.


CARPENTER R. W., Bird. See front cover WILLIAMS GEORGE F., Railroad av. opp. railroad station. See page 16 Nurses.


Brown Mary E., Young's Block, Central Dunbar Alice V., East n. Willow, E. F. Eldridge Frederick A., Bentwood cor. Main Fuller R. G., Mechanic cor. Maple av.


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Painters.


Kempton W. H., Gilmore cor. Granite


Morton A. G. (carriage), Cocasset Simmons C. A., Chestnut Simmons George W., Chestnut


SMITH CHARLES A., Maple av. See page 99


Stiff George O., Cocasset


Young W. A. (carriage), 26 Central


Paperhangers.


Kempton Charles M., Gilmore


Lancaster Andrew J., Granite


Simmons C. A., Chestnut


Simmons George W., Chestnut SMITH CHARLES A., Maple av. See page 99


Photographers.


Lewis Thomas (landscape), in Mansfield


Nichols A. M., Centennial n. School


Sweet John L., Mechanic


Physicians and Surgeons.


Bragg Francis A. Dr., School


Crocker B. P. Dr., South cor. Market


Fuller F. H. Dr., Crocker Block, Central


Sawyer Carleton Dr., Central cor. Wall


Picture Frames.


Dixon R. M., Central n. Wall


Piano Tuners.


Fales E. C., 27 Mechanic


Richards H. L., 21 Mechanic


Rooke C. W., Wall


Plumbers.


PURCELL A. J. & CO., Bird opp. Baker. See page 100 Swift E. B., 31 Market n. Rockhill


Prepared Paints. HEARN JOSEPH, agent for Masury & Son's Prepared Paints, P. O. Block, Central. See page 102


Printers.


ALDEN J. H., Samaritan Building, School. See page 102


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Provisions.


Bonney E. I. (wagon), Main cor. Washington


Butterworth E. E., Wall


Cook S. Lyman (wagon), South n. Branch


Copeland E. M. (wagon), Chestnut


Dow J. H. & Co., Central


Kincaid Fred (wagon), Baker


Thayer George A. (Cocasset Market), Cocasset


Public Telephone and Postal Telegraph. WILLIAMS GEORGE F., opp. Railroad Station. See page 16


Publishers. ALDEN J. H., Samaritan Building, School. See page 102


Real Estate.


Carpenter J. T., South


Carpenter L. E., cor. Rockhill and Market


HODGES C. W. & SON, Union Block, Main cor. Rockhill See page 106 Stratton W. H., Bird cor. Railroad av.


Wells H. E., Rockhill n. Market


White Preston A., Union


Roofers and Concreters. Aldrich John F., South n. West


School Book Protector Manufacturer. Watrous Joseph Mrs., Leonard


Sewing Machines.


Dixon R. M., Central


CROCKER W. B. & CO., School cor. Centennial See page 6 PETTEE F. A., Union Block, cor. Main and Rockhill. See margin front cover


Shoddy Goods Manufacturers. Beaumont Bros., off East, E. F.


Silver and Plated Ware.


Burr Bros., Central cor. Wall


Payson James A. Jr., Central


Slaters. HARRISON CHARLES (church spires), Mechanic n. the railroad. See page 105


Small Fruits. Wheeler H. C., Chestnut


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Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Etc.


Burr Bros., Central n. Wall


Payson James A. Jr., Central


Stationers.


ALDEN J. H., Samaritan Building, School. See page 102 Gray L. E., Crocker's Block, Central


FERGUSON W. A., Phelps Block, Central. See page 9


Steam and Hot Water Heaters.


Foxboro Foundry and Machine Co., Mill


PURCELL A. J. & CO., Bird opp. Baker. See page 100 Swift E. B., 31 Market n. Rockhill


Stoves, Ranges, Etc.


PURCELL A. J. & CO., Bird opp. Baker. See page 100 Swift E. B., 31 Market n. Rockhill


Straw Goods Manufacturers.


A. F. Bemis Hat Co., Wall


Caton Bros. & Bixby, Depot square Castilo John, Main


Inman & Kimball, Bird


Young A. H. & A. F., Granite cor. Prospect


Tailors.


Allen Edgar W., Union Block, cor. Main and Rockhill Fliegelman L., Bird n. Railroad av.


Tea, Coffee, Etc.


Gray L. E., Crocker's Block, Central HAWES & GRIFFITHS, Wall. See outside front cover HEARN JOSEPH, P. O. Block, Central. See page 102


Teaming and Jobbing.


Cook George T., South cor. Water


Davis F. N., Main n. Chestnut


Knight C. W., South n. West


TORREY CHARLES M., Bird opp. Baker. See page 100


Warren H. G., Cocasset n. Wall


WILLIAMS EXPRESS, Railroad av. opp. the depot. See page 16


Trunks, Bags, Etc.


CROCKER W. B. & Co., Lincoln Block, School. See page 6 PETTEE FRANK A., Main cor. Rockhill. See cover first page


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Undertakers.


Belcher Lewis, 6 Garfield


Upholsterers.


Dixon R. M., Central n. Wall


Hodges Charles G., Main cor. Rockhill


Veterinary Medicines. Sumner C. C. (Cocasset House Stable), Cocasset


Veterinary Surgeons.


DRAPER ABIJAH W., Willow, E. F. See page 106 Harvey George, East, E. F.


Lillyman Frank G., Sherman


Watchmakers and Jewelers.


Burr Bros., Central n. Wall


Durst Joseph, Central Payson J. A. Jr., Central


Wheelwrights.


Young W. A., 26 Central


Wood, Etc.


Carpenter Gardner A., Main


Cook George T., South n. Water


Hewey & Dixon, Cocasset


Warren H. G., Cocasset n. Wall


Wilber S. S., Spring opp. County, Foxvale


Wool Scouring Mill. Ross Alexander & Co., Granite, Lakeview


If you want a nice Job done on your


BOOTS AND SHOES,


At Reasonable Prices, Go to


JOHN FALVEY'S,


CHURCH STREET, FOXBORO, MASS.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


1ST CLASS. - Letters, and all mail mattersealed so that it cannot be ex- amined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction, for United States and British Provinces (except Newfoundland). At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure forwarding. Postal cards, U. S. and Brit- ish Provinces, 1 cent.


The use of the hand stamp for personal communications, as the stamping of a receipt or credit on a bill of account, price list with prices added in writing, matter produced by the type-writer, constitutes the matter first class.


Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to another without additional prepayment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the postage will be collected on delivery.


2D CLASS .- All newspaper and other periodical publications which are issued at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication and with a paid list of subscribers. Rate 1 cent per pound, and is for the benefit of publishers and news agents and of dealers only. Publications of this character can be mailed by the public at the rate of one cent for each four ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage com- pulsory.


3D CLASS .- Books (printed), circulars, labels, photographs, proof sheets, and corrected proof sheets and MS. copy accompanying the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, hand-bills, posters, and all matter of the same general character. Rate, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the United States, with postage prepaid at 3d class rate, but matter of this nature for Canada must be prepaid at 4th class rates. The date of issue, name of the addressed, the name of the sender, may be written on a circular, or the correction of a typographical error, without subjecting it to letter rate. Reproductions from Hectograph, Papy- rograph, and Electric Pen may be sent through mails as 3d class matter. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds, except in the case of single volumes of a book, to which there is no limit of weight.


4th CLASS .- Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper bearing printed advertisements, merchandise, metals and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes. Rate 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment of postage compulsory. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds. The sender may attach to such articles, by tags or label, any marks, numbers, names or letters, for purpose o fdescription.


UNMAILABLE .- All packages containing poisons, explosives, substances ex- hailing bad odor, liquids (ardent, vinous, spirituous or malt), obscene matter of any description, dunning notices on postal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or injure any person hand. ling he same, cannot be forwarded in the mails.


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DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS :- $5 for 5 cents ; $10-8 cents ; $15-10 cents ; $30-15 cents ; $40-20 cents; $50-25 cents; $60-30 cents ; $70-35 cents ; $80-40 cents ; $100-45 cents.


INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS,-$10 for 10 cents ; $20-20 cents; $30 -30 cents; $40-40 cents; $50-50 cents; $60-60 cents; $70-70 cents ; $80-80 cents; $90-90 cents ; over $90 and not exceeding $100-$1.


SPECIAL DELIVERY :- A Special Stamp of the face value of ten cents, attached to any article of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to immediate delivery within the carrier delivery limit of any Free Delivery Post Office, and within one mile of any other post office in the United States. The law permits the delivery by mail of letters bearing only the Special Delivery Stamp, but the ordinary postage due will be collected of the addressee on delivery. Letters arriving from foreign countries and bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps, are entitled to special delivery.


Foreign Postage.


CANADA POSTAL TREATY :- By the conditions of this treaty, all packages of merchandise (herctofore excluded) addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing, in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the office of address, if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applicable to the same in the domestic mails. Such packages will be exam- ined by the Canadian customs officials, and if the package contains dutiable matter, the amount of duty will be collected on delivery of package.


MEXICO :- Matter mailed in the United States addressed to Mexico is sub- ject to same rules and conditions as if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise, not sent as bona fide trade samples, are required to be sent by parcel post.


To Austria, Aden (Arabia), Argentine Republic, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, British Guiana, British India (Hindostan and Burmah), British New Guinea, Denmark,Egypt, France, French Colonies, Germany, Greenland, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Natal, Netherlands, Newfound- land, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Patagonia, Persia, Portugal, Russia, Queensland, Servia, South Australia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, Tasmania, Transvaal, Turkey, Victoria (Aus- tralia), West Australia :- prepaid letters per 1-2 oz., 5 cents ; postal cards, 2 cents ; newspapers and books, 1 cent for 2 oz. or fraction. Articles of Mer- chandise, except bona fide trade samples, cannot be sent in mail to Foreign Countries, except they be prepaid at letter rate of postage. Limit of weight on samples, 8 3-4 ounces ; limit of length, 12 inches ; breadth, 8 inches ; depth, 4 inches.


GENERAL DIRECTIONS :- Mail matter should be addressed legibly and com- pletely, giving street and number, or box number, postoffice, and the name of the State in full ; and to secure return in case of misdirection or non-delivery the name and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.


THE


SHARON DIRECTORY


CONTAINING LISTS OF THE


RESIDENTS, SOCIETIES, CHURCHES, STREETS, ETC.,


AND


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


For Indexes see last part of book


TOWN OFFICERS.


TOWN CLEKK. George H. Whittemore.


SELECTMEN. Silas Poole, chairman, Edward J. Fuller, Silas A. Stone.


ASSESSORS. Edward J. Fuller, chairman, Silas Poole, Silas A. Stone.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Silas A. Stone, chairman, Silas Poole, Edward J. Fuller.


TREASURER. Sanford Waters Billings.


COLLECTOR OF TAXES. Silas Poole.


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Edward P. Fitts.


ROAD COMMISSIONERS. D. Webster Pettee, Warren John- son, Fred H. Baker.


FIRE ENGINEERS. F. L. Holbrook, W. P. Malley, A. D. Packard.


CONSTABLES. B. Frank Rhodes, Warren Johnson, Chas. S. Curtis.


TRUSTEES PUBLIC LIBRARY. Mary Ella Hixson, Sanford Waters Billings, H. Alberta Felt, W. Oscar Arnold, Mary L. Hixson, L. M. Monk.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Henry L. Naramore, chairmain, Em- ma A. Baker secretary, Dora M. Leonard, Silas Poole, Arthur D. Col- burn, Horace S. Shepard. Regular meetings of the School Committee on the third Thursday of each month, at 8 p. m.


BOARD OF HEALTH. Henry A. Boyden, Henry F. Maxwell, L. M. Monk.


POST OFFICES.


Cor. Pond and Billings streets. Postmaster, C. F. Bryant.


Arrival and Departure of Mails .- Mails close for Boston, 7.45 a. m., 12.45., 6.45 P. M. ; for Providence, 7.45. A. M., 4.45 P. M. Mails arrive from Boston, at Post Office, 7.10 A. M., 1.10 and 5.10 P. M. ; from Provi- dence, 8.10 A. M., and 1.10 P. M. Sundays close at 4.45 P. M.


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.


High School-H. S. Freeman, principal.


Centre Grammar-Irene E. Hathaway, teacher. Centre Intermediate-H. Alberta Felt, teacher. June. Charles Fare Centre Primary-Bessie M. Getchell, teacher.


Centre Intermediate and Primary -- Jane Barnard, assistant.


North School -- Florence Deane, teacher.


East School-Mary A. Leary, teacher.


South School-Annie J. Howard, teacher.


West School, Marion D. Gee, teacher.


STREETS, AVENUES, ETC.


Ames, from Main to East Amlong Court, off Mountain Bay, from Canton line to Eastern line Beach, from Pond to East Foxboro line Belcher, from Bay to J. F. Richards Billings, from Pond to East Billings, off Moosehill, opp. Depot Bullard, from Maskwonicut to Norwood Canton, from North Main to Canton line Cedar, from Beach to East Foxboro line Cedar, Pleasant View, from South Main Chestnut, from Pond to Depot Clark, from Main to Garden Commonwealth Avenue, from North Main Cottage, from Billings to Ames County, from South Main to Walpole line Deborah Sampson, from Ames to Billings Dedham, from/Canton to Viaduct Depot, from Main to Moosehill East, from Massapoag to Bay East Foxboro, from South Main to Foxboro line Easton, from Mansfield to Easton line Everett, from Depot to the town farm Fuller Court Furnace, from Walomolopoag to Foxboro line Garden, from South Main to East Foxboro Glen Road


Glendale Road, from North Main to beyond Summit Avenue Gun House, from South Main to Beach Hewins, from Chestnut to Ames High, from South Main to Boyden Road Highland Avenue, from Pine to Chestnut Highland, from Main to Boyden Road Highplain, from Norwood to Walpole line Lakeview, from East Foxboro to Mansfield Maple Avenue, from Pond to Stone Mann's Hill, from East to Deborah Sampson Mansfield, from Morse to Mansfield line Maskwonicut, from North Main to Norwood


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Massapoag, from Morse to Pond Moosehill, from South Main to Walpole line Morse, from Mountain to Lakeview Mountain, from East to Easton line Mowhawk, from East Foxboro to Walomolopoag Mt. Fern Avenue, from Bullard to Viaduct Norfolk Place, off South Main North Main, from Canton line to Depot Norwood, from Depot to Walpole line Oak, from Mansfield to Foxboro line Pine, from County to South Walpole Pleasant, from Depot to F. L. Willard's Pond, from Massapoag to Main Quincy, from Pond to Ames Richards, from Maskwonicut to Canton School, from Pleasant to North Main Shepard's Court, off Billings South Main, from Depot to Foxboro line


South Pleasant, from Walnut to Cedar, P. V.


South Walpole, from South Main to Walpole line Station, from South Main to Depot Stone, from Billings to Tolman Summer, from Woodland to Tolman


Summit Avenue, from Maple Avenue to Glendale Road


Summit, from Moosehill to Billings' Court Tiot, from Viaduct to Norwood line Tolman, from Pond to Cottage


Viaduct, from Norwood to Canton line


Walnut, from South Main to Chestnut


Walpole, from South Main to County Walomolopoag, from South Main to Foxboro line Washington Place, off South Main near Chestnut Woodland, from Pond to Cottage


CHARLES E. HOWARD,


DEALER IN


LONG and SHORT WOOD,


Wood in any length prepared and sold at yard or delivered to houses within reasonable distance. Wood sawed by steam power at short notice.


Mansfield St., cor. Easton, Sharon.


P. O. Address, East Foxboro, Mass.


SOCIETIES,


I. O. G. T. MASSAPOAG LODGE, NO. 276.


Meets every Saturday evening in A. O. U. W. Hall, cor. South Main and Chestnut sts


C T., Sanford Waters Billings.


V. T., E. Louise Peach.


Secretary, Walter H. Delano.


A. R. S., Hannah A. Capen.


F. S., Treasurer, Charles M. Smith.


Chaplain, Vincent Kendall.


Marshal, Henry W. Collins.


Deputy Marshal,


Guard, Harvey Carpenter.


Sentinel, Bert Capen. P. C. T., William J. McLean.


S. J. T .. Gertrude H. Delano.


Patrons of Husbandry. MASSAPOAG GRANGE, NO. 213.


Meets second and fourth Thursdays evenings of each month[in A. O. U. W. Hall.


M., H. L. Naramore. O., C. A. Hixon. L., J. H. Thomas. S., Fannie Reynolds. T., S. A. Stone. C., C. A. Leslie. S., Jacob Geissler. A. S., C. E. Howard. L. A. S., Mrs. Ella Dalton. G. K., Perly A. Dunnakin. P., Ruth A. Reynolds. F., Henrietta Miller.


C., Lizzie Geissler.


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Sharon Improvement and Literary Association.


Organized 1893. Meets in Town Hall quarterly and at the call of the President.


Pres., F. E. Burbank.


Vice-Pres .. Ellen J. Horace. W. O. Arnold.


Treas. aud Collector, Loring M. Monk.


Clerk, Daniel L. Drew.


Ex. Com., W. F. Hall, Joseph Goddard, W. Oscar Arnold, T. F. Quinn, Mrs. O. E. Chapman, Mrs. E. F. Capen, Mrs. Laura Sage, Mrs. C. A. Potter.


A. O. U. W. SHARON LODGE, No. 43.


Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month in A.


O. U. W. Hall,cor South Main and Chestnut sts.


M. W., Edward J. Fuller.


Foreman, Edgar Andrews.


Overseer, Perly A. Dunakin.


Recorder. Elmer E. Farnham.


Financier, Henry A. Boyden.


Receiver, Herbert S. Capen.


Guide, Berton Stewart.


I. W., Otis E. Harwood.


O. W .. Wm. B. Crocker.


P. M. W., Walter H Delano.


D. D. G. Master, Frank S. Burbank. of Allston.


WM. A. COGGINS' MILK FARM,


Milk Delivered Morning and Night at 6 Cents Per Quart.


PATRONAGE SOLICITED.


North Main Street, - Sharon, Mass.


CHURCHES.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, North Main Street. Pastor, Rev. A J. Dyer.


Services : Sunday, Preaching, 11.00 A. M. Sunday School, 12 M. Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting, 5.45 P. M. Preaching, 7.00 P. M. Friday evening, 7.30 P. M. Ladies' Benevolent Society meets monthly. Pres., Mrs. A. J. Dyer.


EPISCOPAL MISSION, Pattee's Hall, Billings Street. Pastor, Rev. Mr. Walker, of Canton. Services : Sunday 3.30 P. M. Sunday School, 2.30 P. M. Supt. S. S., Mrs. Mabel R. S. Copeland.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, between South Main and Pond Streets. Pastor. Rev. W. H. Alden, D. D.


Services : Sunday, 11.00 A. M. Sunday School 12.15 P. M. Friday evening meetings, 7.30 P. M.


S. S. Supt., Walter H. Delano.


UNITARIAN CHURCH, cor. North Main and Depot Streets. Pastor, Rev. E. M. Hickok.


Services : Sunday, Preaching, 11.00 A. M. Sunday School, 12.15 A. M. Meeting in winter 7.00 P. M. Young People's Union, Good Will Society.


Pres. of Young People's Union, Mrs. W. O. Arnold.


Pres., of Good Will Society, Mrs. E. F. Capen.


UNION SOCIETY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, Baptist and Congregational Churches.


Services : 5.45 P. M., each Sunday on alternate months. Pres., Mrs. Emma C. Davis.


CATHOLIC CHURCH. Pastor, Rev. Father Kiley, of Stoughton.


Services : Sunday, 9.15 A. M. Sunday School immediately after the morning services.


NORTH SHARON SUNDAY SCHOOL, North School House cor. Norwood and Viaduct Streets. Services : Sunday, 4.00 P. M. S. S. Supt., S. W. Billings.


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W. J. FITZPATRICK,


Practical Plumber AND Sanitary Engineer


32 Pemberton Square, Boston. Telephone Connection.


Residence :


COR. CEDER and E. FOXBORO STS., SHARON, MASS.


JOHN A. BOWMAN,


Real Estate,


Mortgages and Fire Insurance.


Farms and Seashore Property.


City and Suburban Property. Care of Estates. Rents Collected.


TREMONT BUILDING,


No. 73 Tremont Street, Room 851, BOSTON. DEPOT STREET, SHARON.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF ENGINEERS-Chief, Fred L. Holbrook ; Asstistant, W. P. Malley ; Clerk, Alvin D. Packard.


HOSE COMPANY NO. 1. House rear Town Hall.


Foreman, W. J. Roach.


HOSE COMPANY NO. 3. House, Ames street.


Foreman, David Daler.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 1. House rear Town Hall.


Foreman, C. R. Packard.


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES AND KEYS.


Box 69. Congregational Church, Main street. Keyes, W. O. Arnold, Samuel Leonard, Silas Poole, E. E. Farnham and Pettee & Colburn's Store.


Box 78. Workmen's Building, corner Main and Chestnut streets. Keys, C. E. Hall, J. O'Leary, W. J. Roach, W. B. Wickes, and Sharon House.


Box 85. Corner Tolman and Stone streets. Keys, Fred D. Long, C. E. Brymer and Caledonia House.


Box 91. Sucker Brook. Keys, Mrs. W. B. Potter and Massapoag House.


Box 92. Flume House. Keys, Dennis Desmond and E. J. McElroy's House.


Box 93. Hammer Shop. Keys, Herbert S. Capen, Donald McLean and George H. Tucker.


Box 59. Near A. N. Davenport's. Keys, George II. Mann, A. N. Davenport and J. R. Packard.


Forest Fire Alarm, 3-2, three rounds.


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Established 1842. GEO. R. & WM. R. MANN, Manufacturers of


Cotton Belting Duck,


Billings Street, Sharon, Mass.


STEWART F. PERRY, Raiser of Poultry and Eggs.


Barred Plymouth Rocks a Specialty. 19 MANSFIELD STREET, SHARON, MASS. One-half mile South of Lake Massapoag Hotel.


JAMES K. CHRISTOPHER, Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces.


General Jobbing. Roofing. Kitchen-Furnishing Goods. Plumbing in all its Branches. Tin and Sheet-Metal Work.


SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHARON, MASS.


CRAS. E. HALL2,


House Painting, Paper Hanging and Graining,&


Estimates Furnished. Satisfaction Guaranteed.


ALSO A FULL LINE OF PAINTER'S SUPPLIES. Shop on Main Street, Sharon, Mass.


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LOUIS F. GATES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, SHARON, MASS. Boston Office, 85 Devonshire St., Boston. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. TELEPHONE, BOSTON, 3117.


BUSHROD MORSE, Attorney and Counsellor at Lan, No. 27 School Street, (Room 26 and 27,) BOSTON. Third Floor. Elevator. Telephone, No 26, Boston.


CHARLES E. BRYMER, DEPOT CARRIAGES. Connects at Sharon Station with all Trains. Pure Massapoag Ice Supplied for Family Use. RESIDENCE, TOLMAN STREET, Post Office, Box 94. SHARON, MASS.


CRESCENT RIDGE FARM and Summer Boarding House, EAST SHARON.


H. F. MAXWELL, Proprietor.


A quiet summer home for Summer Boarders. Pure Air. Excellent Water. High Grounds. A Fine Grove near the house. Bath Rooms, Hot and Cold water and other conveniences.


P. O. BOX 79, CANTON, MASS.


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SHARON DIRECTORY


C. G. COGGINS, CARPENTER AND BUILDER.


REFERENCES : Pettee & Colburn, G. B. Fowler,


E. D. Barbour,


J. A. Bowman,


W. B. Wickes,


E. Leonard.


Estimates furnished and Contracts taken on most favorable terms. Jobbing and General Repairing Promptly Attended to. Best of Work Guaranteed.


P. O. BOX 224.


SHARON, MASS.


RICHARD HIXSON STOCK FARM,


CHARLES A. HIXSON,


Breeder of Thoroughbred Holstein Cattle,


CALL AND SEE OUR HERD ON NORTH MAIN STREET, SHARON. Also dealer in Pure Milk from our Holstein Cows. Milk delivered daily in any part of Sharon.


SHARON DIRECTORY.


Abreviations used.


Agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; bds., boards ; bldg., building ; blk., block ; com., commission ; cor., corner; clk., clerk ; com. trav., commercial traveler; emp., employed; h., house; ins., insurance ; J. P., Justice of the Peace ; mfr., manufacturer ; pl., place ; P. O., Post Office ; prof., professor ; prop., proprietor ; rd., road ; P. V., Pleasant View. After the name of a street the word " street" is omitted.




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