Resident and business directory of the town of Franklin, Massachusetts 1909, Part 8

Author: Franklin (Mass.)
Publication date: 1909
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Cobb, Oliver M., Pond, n. Medway line (P. O. Medway.)


Greenwood, A. S., 220 School.


GREENWOOD, GILBERT A., 89 Peck. See page 9.


Laundre, Adam (stone) 11 Metcalf.


MUNROE, WILLIAM, Lincoln. See page 46.


Patterson. William, Squire.


REARDON, JEREMIAH, 43 Oak. See page 39.


Tingley, Charles M. (stone) 156 Summer.


MILK DEALERS.


Adams, James F., Lincoln (P. O. Medway.)


Allen, C. Milton, Summer.


Bartlett, Herbert E., Partridge, n. Elm.


Boucher, Augustus, 142 Cottage.


Daniels, L. W., Pond, n. Oak.


GATES, HUBERT H., (Sunnyside Farm), Maple. See front cover


Higgins, Z. R., South (P. O. West Wrentham.)


Hills, Frank S., Summer, n. Birch.


Mackintosh, John S., Washington. n. the railroad.


Ray, Edgar K. (estate) Central (U.)


MILL LEATHER SUPPLIES.


MILLIKEN, L. W. & SON, 681 Central, n. Emmons. See page 24.


MILLINERS.


Gallivan, Margaret F., 58 Main.


Sanborn, Marston, Ray's blk .. 37 Main, cor. Dean av.


Walker, Charles E. Mrs., 13 Main. i


MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.


Trowbridge Piano Co., office 50 Main.


MUSIC TEACHERS.


Everett, Ruth A., Union, cor. King.


Fitzgerald, Timothy F., 613 Central.


MacDonald, Marcella J., 38 Winter.


Mason, Carrie C .. 105 Cottage.


WHITAKER, RUTH E., (violin), 536 Central. See page 30.


NEWSDEALERS.


Batchelor, Harry E., 2 Main, cor. Central.


Cataldo, A. J., 629-631 Central.


SMITH, A. B., 38 Main. See page 26.


NEWSPAPER.


FRANKLIN SENTINEL, C. B. Johnson, prop., Depot. See page 39.


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NOTARY PUBLIC.


Dana, A. W., 30 Main.


DOE, ORESTES T., Ray's blk., 33 Main, cor. Depot. See front cover.


Martin, Albert H., Ray' blk., 33 Main.


RUGGLES, HENRY E., room 5 Morse's blk., 616 Central. See front cover.


Wyckoff, William A., 100 Alpine.


NURSES.


Brogan, Margaret E. Mrs., King, n. Summer.


Gardner, L. Mrs.,


Metcalf, Ella F. Mrs., 90 Pleasant.


NURSERY STOCK.


Cobb, W. F. & Co., 87 Summer.


Continental Nurseries, M. J. Van Lewen, prop., 1005 Central.


OPERA HOUSE.


MORSE OPERA HOUSE, T. L. Martin, mgr., Central sq. See page 30.


OPTICIANS.


Brown, O. S., 130 Emmons.


SMITH, ARTHUR E. & CO., New Ray [Blk., 32' Main. See page 28.


PAINTERS.


DINSMORE, W. F., 611 Central. See page 4.


Faxon, Louis P., 26 Pleasant.


GEB, JOHN A., 591 Central n. Central sq. See page 33.


HARMON, FRED O., 41 Cottage. See page 49.


HUTCHINSON, J. T., 136 School. See page 12.


Ladd, Romango L., Maple.


Murphy, Edward F. (carriage) 51 East.


Rounds, Daniel H., 54 Pleasant.


Spence, H. W., 292 Union.


Taylor, Horace M., 100 Cottage.


PAINTS, OILS, ETC.


DINSMORE, W. F., 611 Central. See page 4.


HOSIE, GEO. W. & SON, 15 Depot, n. Main. See page 41.


HUTCHINSON, J. T., 136 School. See page 12.


METCALF, O. F. & SONS, 660 Central. See page 19.


Rounds, Daniel H., 54 Pleasant.


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PAPER HANGERS.


DINSMORE, W. F., 611 Central. See page 4. Faxon, Louis P., 26 Pleasant.


GEB, JOHN A., 591 Central, n. Central sq. See page 33.


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HARMON, FRED O., 41 Cottage. See page 49. HUTCHINSON, J. T., 136 School. See page 12. Spence, Harry W., 292 Union.


PAPER HANGINGS.


DINSMORE, W. F., 611 Central. See page 4.


FARRINGTON, ALFRED, 605 Central. See page 2.


PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS.


HOSIE, GEO. W., & SON, 15 Depot. See page 41.


PHOTOGRAPHERS.


CALKIN, R. J., 12 Depot. See page 26.


VESIE, GEORGE L., 613 Central. See page 25.


WALES, NATHAN S., 99 Summer. See page 34.


PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.


Abbott, Solon, M. D., 249 Dean av.


CROWLEY, JOHN M., M. D., 589 Central. See page 62. FAXON, ENDORA M., M. D., Rays New Blk., Main. See page 67.


GALLISON, A. J., M. D., 259 Dean av., n. Main. See page 70.


HUSSEY, C. B., M. D., Fletcher's blk., 52 Main. See MARTIN, G. A., M. D., Fletcher's blk., 52 Main. See page 76. RANDALL, C. H., M. D., 72 Main, cor. Emmons. See page 83. page 93.


PIANO MANUFACTURER.


Trowbridge Piano Co., off Central sq., office 50 Main.


PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.


CALKIN, R. J., 12 Depot. See page 26.


HARTTMANN, E. F., 14 Depot, n. Main. See front cover. JACKSON, WILLIAM H., 6 Main. See foot lines.


VESIE, GEO. L., 613 Central. See page 25.


PLUMBERS.


Dauphinee, Geo. M. & Co., 19 Depot. HOSIE, HORACE W., 13 Depot, n. Main. See page 42.


PORTABLE WOOD SAWS.


Bishop, Arthur, Union. Daniels, Oscar J., Daniels. Hill, Arthur W., Central.


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POULTRY, ETC.


Allen, David B. & E. D., Pond, opp. Plain (P. O. Medway.)


Arnold, Everett F., Union.


Bright, W. S., Central.


Conant & Wheeler, Plain (P. O. Caryville.)


Cook, Herbert A., 15 Corbin.


Durkee, C. W., Pond.


Ford, James F., Fuller pl., off Bent (P. O. Medway.)


Harding, Russ. W., Union, opp. Mount.


Holbrook, R. H., Central.


Lewis, Lafayette E., 81 Union.


Lincoln, Ora R., Brook.


Lowell, William H., King.


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McDonald, Francis G., King.


Moss, William H., Chestnut, n. Acorn pl.


Porter, Charles W., Maple.


Sanborn, Almon, Maple.


Taylor, Herbert, Pond.


Wood, William K., King.


POULTRY SUPPLIES.


Cook, Herbert A., 15 Corbin.


PRINTERS.


Franklin Job Print F. H. Whitman, mgr., 609 Central. JOHNSON, CARL B., Depot, n. the station. See page 39.


PRINTING PRESSES AND SUPPLIES. Golding Manufacturing Co., 147 Dean av.


PROVISIONS.


Belleville, Joseph, 91 Washington.


Bresnahan Grocery Co., 62 Main.


BULLUKIAN, HARRY, 618 Central. See page 4. į


Chilson, A. B., Ray's blk., cor. Main.


Corson, David W., 130 Emmons.


Emerson, Geo. E., 48 Main. Green, Geo. W., 5 Metcalf ct.


McCABE & CODY, 333 Union. See page 33.


RICHARDSON, F. M., 615 Central. See page 22.


Rhodes, Fred M., Central (U.)


Ware, Leslie H., 65 Crescent.


Globe Clothing Co. SUITS, OVERCOATS, dupli- cated only by custom tailors. Main and Court Streets, = Woonsocket, R. I.


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PUBLISHER. JOHNSON, CARL B., Depot, n. the station. See page 39. REAL ESTATE.


ALLEN, GEORGE A., 228 Summer n. King. See page 46.


Burns, U. L., Alpine.


COOK, EDWARD S., 116 Central. See page 44.


POND, WILTON A., 30 Main. See page 4.


STEWART, C. L., 266 Dean av. See page 30.


RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS.


Appleton, F. H. & Sons, Sugar Beet.


RUG MANUFACTURERS.


FRANKLIN RUG CO., J. B. Landry, prop., 353 Union. See page 20.


SASH CURTAIN RODS.


JACKSON, W. H., 6 Main. See foot lines.


SAW FILING.


Holbrook, R. H., Central.


JACKSON, W. H., 6 Main. See foot lines.


SEWING MACHINE AGENT.


HARTTMANN, E. F., 14 Depot, n. Main. See front cover.


SILVER AND PLATED WARE.


HEYWOOD, GEO. W., 71 Summer. See page 49. SMITH, ARTHUR E. & CO., New Ray blk., 32 Main. See page 28. WILLOBY, GEO. H., 16 Main. See page 33.


SMALL FRUITS.


Durkee, C. W., Pond. Lincoln, Ora R., Brook.


SOAP MANUFACTURERS.


FRANKLIN CHEMICAL CO., R. J. Reid, mgr., 168 Dean av. See page 45.


SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES.


Brown, O. S., 130 Emmons.


SMITH, ARTHUR E. & CO., New Ray blk., 32 Main. See page 28.


WILLOBY, GEORGE H., 16 Main. See page 33.


SPORTING GOODS. SMITH, A. B., 38 Main. See page 26.


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SPRING WATER. GATES, HUBERT H., (Sunnyside Farm), Maple. See front cover.


STATIONERS.


Batchelor, Harry E., Main, cor. Central.


DANA, A. C. & SON, Dana's blk., Main. See front cover.


DIO, JOHN H., 20 Main. See page 48.


JOHNSON, CARL B., Depot, n. the station. See page 39. MASON, ALBERT C., Fletcher's blk, 64 Main. See page 23. SMITH, A. B., 38 Main. See page 26.


STONE FOR CELLARS AND WELLS. STEWART, J. J., King, n. Peck. See page 46.


STOVES, RANGES, ETC. FARRINGTON, ALFRED, 605 Central. See page 2. HOSIE, HORACE W., 13 Depot, n. Main. See page 42.


STRAW GOODS MANUFACTURER. Staples, Edward A., Winter.


TAILORS.


Johnson, Nels, Metcalf's blk., 8 Main.


Reilly, Albert J., 44 Main.


Roslefske, Anthony, 642 Central.


Zertler, Harry, 612 Central.


TEAMING AND JOBBING.


ALLEN, GEORGE A., 228 Summer, n. King. See page 46. Coldwell, Albert S., Pond, n. Medway line (P. O. Medway.) Collins, P. J., 20 Fisher.


Cunningham, John G., 10 Cottage.


DAILEY, M. P., 142 Peck. See page 40.


Jewett, K. R., 707 Central, n. East.


KEEFE, A. J., 82 Cottage. See page 49.


Neelan, Thomas, Brook, n. Lincoln.


Razee, James E., 10 Depot. STEWART, JOHN J., King, n. Peck. See page 46.


TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., 60 Main.


TIN PLATE AND IRON WORKERS.


Dauphinee, Geo. M. & Co., 19 Depot.


TOWEL MANUFACTURERS.


Franklin Mills Corporation, Central (U.)


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UNDERTAKERS.


Edwards & Heroux, 149 Main. FARRINGTON, ALFRED, 605 Central. See page 2. FITZPATRICK, J. B., Morse blk., 616 Central.


UPHOLSTERERS.


FARRINGTON, ALFRED, 605 Central. See page 2.


HARTTMANN, E. F., 14 Depot, n. Main. See front cover. JACKSON, WILLIAM H., 6 Main. See foot lines.


VETERINARY SURGEON.


Hartman, B. F., at Crescent House Stables.


WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS.


HEYWOOD, GEO. W., 71 Summer. See page 49.


SMITH, ARTHUR E & CO., New Ray blk., 32 Main. See page 28.


WILLOBY, GEORGE H., 16 Main. See page 33.


Wadsworth, Elmer M., Spring (W.)


WHEELWRIGHTS.


O'Sullivan, D. F., off Central sq.


STEWART, ROBERT A., 51 East. See page 20.


WOOD, ETC.


ALLEN, GEORGE A., 228 Summer, n. King. ALLEN, THOMAS B., 129 Union, cor. School. See page 40.


Bishop, Arthur, Union.


Collins, P. J., 20 Fisher.


Daniels, L. W., Pond, n. Oak.


Daniels, Nathan A., Lincoln.


WOOLEN GOODS MANUFACTURERS.


American Felting Co., E. Waite, supt. and mgr., Alpine pl.


American Woolen Co., (Ray's mills) Nason's Crossing.


Franklin Yarn Co., off Cottage.


Hayward Woolen Mill, H. T. Hayward, prop., Nason Crossing.


Norfolk Woolen Co., office Fletcher's blk., Main.


Ray Fabric Mills, Grove, n. Central (U.)


Singleton Worsted Co., Cottage Street Extension.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


Brown, Milo E., gen. sec., bds. 5 Church av.


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Bellingham Directory


Town Incorporated Nov. 27, 1719.


Streets, Avenues, Etc.


Back Road, from Blackstone street to Mendon street, near Men- don line (not in use.)


Beech street, from Hartford avenue to Medway line (C.) Blackstone street, from Blackstone line across the town south of the centre to Mechanic street.


Brook street, from Mendon street to the Old Back Road.


Centre street, from Woon, R. I., line to South Main street.


Chestnut street, from South Main street, to Blackstone line. Cook avenue, off Pearl street (C.)


Cross street, from Lake street to Centre street.


Depot street, from Hartford avenue (South Milford) opp. Grove to Bellington Centre.


Farm street, from Hartford avenue, near Caryville, to Hartford avenue between North Bellingham and Mendon line.


Franklin street, from Centre street to Franklin line, near the Wrentham line (S. B.)


Grove street, from Hartford avenue, opp. Depot street (S. M.) to Milford line.


Hartford avenue, from Medway line through Caryville and North Bellingham to Mendon line.


High street, from Maple street across the river to Main street at Crimpville.


Lake street, from junction of Prospect street of Franklin and Maple street at Franklin line to Wrentham street.


Locust street, from Franklin street along the Wrentham line to Wrentham street (R.)


Maple street, from Hartford avenue, near North Bellingham depot along the east side of the town to Lake strret.


Mechanic street, from Franklin line at Unionville to Belling- ham Centre.


Mendon street, from Mendon line to Bellingham Centre.


Mill street, off Main street, Bellingham Centre across the river and railroad track, past Ray's shoddy mill.


Millen street, off Grove street to Milford line.


Nason street, from Hartford avenue to Taunton street.


North street, from Mendon line, near Blackstone line, to South Main street.


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North Main street, from Bellingham Centre, opp. South Main street, Hartford avenue.


Oak street, from Oak street in Franklin to junction of Maple and Pine streets (N. B.)


Paine street, from Wrentham street, near Centre street, to Woon, R. I., line (R.)


Park street, from Centre street to Railroad street (S. B.)


Pearl street, from Hartford avenue in Caryville, across the river, to Franklin line.


Pine street, from junction of Oak and Maple streets in North Bellingham to Franklin line.


Pleasant street, from Pearl street to Franklin line (C.)


Railroad street, from Centre street (South Bellingham Station) to Lake street.


Ray's avenue, off Maple street (N. B.)


South Main street, from Bellingham Centre to Centre street (Rakeville) near Woon, R. I., line.


Taunton street, from Main street at Crimpville to Depot street. Wrentham street, from Centre street, through Rakeville to Wrentham line.


A. M. SMITH


Contractor and Builder


PLANS AND ESTI- MATES FURNISH- ED AT SHORT NO- TICE.


Hartford Ave. P. O. Box 14


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Bellingham Post Offices


BELLINGHAM.


Postmaster, L. F. Thayer ; Assistant Miss H. E. Harrington.


Mails Arrive from Milford-7.30 a.m., 2.30 and 6.30 p.m.


Mails Arrive from Franklin-7.45 a.m., 1.45 and 5.45 p.m.


Mails Close for Milford-7.40 a.m., 1.40 and 5.40 p.m.


Mails Close for Franklin-7.20 a.m., 2.20 and 6.20 p.m.


CARYVILLE.


Postmaster Mrs. Edith M. Brown ; Assistant, Geo. P. Wright.


Mails Arrive-8.52 and 9.20 a.m., 4.51 and 4.58 p.m.


Mails Close-8.40 and 9.10 a.m., 12.20, 4.40 and 6.21 p.m.


NORTH BELLINGHAM.


Postmaster, Elbridge Grant.


Mails Arrive-8.48 and 9.20 a.m., 4.48 and 5.05 p.m.


Mails Close-8.49 and 9.20 a.m., 5.01 and 6.18 p.m.


Bellingham Schools and Teachers


Superintendent of Schools. F. G. Atwell.


School Committee (See Town Officers.) Schools and Teachers. MASSEY SCHOOL, Bellingham Centre.


Grades 7, 8 and 9-Maud Hallier.


Grades 4, 5 and 6-Madella Feltham.


Grades 1, 2 and 3-Ethel Rockwell. NORTH SCHOOL.


Grades 7, 8 and 9-Francis Hallier.


Grades 5 and 6-Freda N. Duplessis.


Grades 3 and 4-Helen L. Sadler.


Grades 1 and 2-Mabel A. Drake.


SOUTH SCHOOL.


Grades 7, 8 and 9-Eva M. Jackson.


Grades 4, 5 and 6-Bertha Whipple. Grades 1, 2 and 3-Mabel D. Snow. - Drawing-Helen L. Varney. -1


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EDMUND GOGGIN


DEALER IN


ICE AND WOOD


Cord and Prepared Wood for Sale HARTFORD AVENUE, CARYVILLE, MASS.


A. B. HOLDEN Metcalf Mills, Caryville, Mass. MANUFACTURER OF WOODEN BOXES, CASES, SHOOKS, ETC. LOG SAWING, PLANING AND JOBBING Cord and Prepared Wood Estimates Carefully Furnished.


Good Stock of Domestic Lumber Always on Hand Lumber bought in the Log delivered at the mill, or in the boards.


ELBRIDGE GRANT DEALER IN


Goods Guaranteed for Quality and Purity


GOODS DELIVERED FREE


1.1


Groceries, Provisions and Flour - Postmaster and Express Agent P. O. Block, Maple Street, North Bellingham, Mass.


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Bellingham Free Public Library


North Main street, corner Mechanic.


Founded 1895. Number volumes 2,000.


Trustees, Mrs. Olive Cook, Henry A. Whitney, Wesley E. Howes, Chairman ; Mrs. May S. Wright, Mrs. Alice A. Burr; Sec- retary, Miss Bertha Franklin.


Librarian, Miss Bertha Franklin.


Library open July, August and September Saturday from 3 to 5.30 and 7 to 8 p.m., and Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m .; from October to July, Fridays from 3 to 6.30 and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesdays, from 7 to 8 p.m.


Bellingham Town Officers


Town Clerk. HENRY A. WHITNEY. Town Treasurer. L. FRANCIS THAYER. Selectmen.


CLARENCE A. CROOKS, MICHAEL F. RYAN, HENRY W. PICKERING.


Assessors.


ORVILLE C. RHODES, CHARLES S. CARTER, CARROLL E. WHITE. Overseers of the Poor.


"() L. BULLARD, H. W. PICKERING, F. A. SHERBORNE. School Committee.


JOHN E. BARBER. J. O. RICHARDSON, CLARENCE A. CROOKS. Collector of Taxes. WALTER H. THAYER. Constables.


W. H. THAYER,


H. E. CROOKS,


E. M. BENNETT. Auditor. DAVID JONES. Tree Warden. HENRY A. WHITNEY. Superintendent of Streets. ORVILLE C. RHODES.


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Bellingham Churches


BAPTIST CHURCH, North Bellingham. Pastor, Rev. P. B. Covell of Boston. Supt. Sunday School, A. Maud Grant. Sunday services : 10.30 a.m. and 6.45 p.m. Sunday School, 12.00 m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6.45 p.m.


ST. BRENDEN'S CHURCH (Catholic) North Bellingham. Organized 1896. Pastor, Rev. William J. Dwyer of Medway.


Sunday : Mass 8.45 a.m. Sunday School, 10.00 a.m.


BAPTIST CHURCH, Bellingham. Organized 1737. No settled pastor. Supt. Sunday School, Alonzo N. Whitney.


Sunday services. 10.45 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12.00 m.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY, President, Mrs. Alonzo N. Whitney.


Bellingham Societies


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. BELLINGHAM GRANGE No. 190.


Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in Town Hall.


Master, Charles S. Carter; Sec., Mrs. W. P. Greenwood; Treas., Frank C. Albee.


Y. P. S. C. ENDEAVOR, Bellingham Centre.


Pres., Miss Grace White; Vice Pres., Willard Sanborn ; R. S., Miss May Clark ; Treas., Miss Alice Spencer.


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J. E. CAMP & SON PORTABLE SAW MILL


Estimates given for Cutting, Drawing and Sawing Lumber, on lots or any part of same.


Office, Hartford Avenue, Corner Beech Street CARYVILLE, MASS.


C. E. RUSSELL & CO. Successors to Russell & Cass


House Painters and Paperhangers


A.


Also Dealers in


Wall Papers, Room Mouldings and Agents for Monarch Prepared Paints


Telephone Connection. 26 Spruce Street, MILFORD, MASS.


Marble and Granite Mont ents


The Best Work. Lowest Prices


A. C. KINNEY


7 South Bow Street, = MILFORD, MASS.


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ABBREVIATIONS.


Av., avenue; B., Boston; bds., boards ; bldg., building; blk., block; C., Caryville; com. trav., commercial traveler; cor., cor- ner; ct., court; emp., employed ; h., house ; J. P., Justice of the Peace; n., near; N. B., North Bellingham; opp., opposite; p., page ; pk., park ; pl., place ; S. B., South Bellingham ; sq., square. After the name of a street the word "street" is omitted.


Ackley, Charles E., hatter. h. Hartford av. (N. B.)


Adams, Amanda L. Mrs., h. Maple (N. B.)


Adams, Amos T., mill operative, h. Mechanic, n. South Main.


Adams, Clarissa P. Mrs., at Bellingham home, Farm (C.)


Adams, David F. Mrs., h. Maple (N. B.) (P. O. Medway.)


Adams Express, Bellingham Junction, North Bellingham and Caryville R. R. stations.


Adams, Frank, mill operative, h. North Main.


Adams, Ruel Mrs., h. Hartford av. (N. B.)


Addlecroft. Charles, h. Centre (S. B.) (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.) Albro, Mellen H., h. Pearl (C.)


Aldrich, Albert A .. farmer and milkman, South Main, cor. North (S. B.) h. do. (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Aldrich, Weston D., conductor, h. South Main, cor. North (S. B.)


Allen, Catherine F., school teacher, bds. P. T. Allen's. Paine (S. B.)


Allen, Cornelius, mill operative, h. Hartford av. (N. B.)


Allen, John, mill operative, h. Maple (N. B.)


Allen, Mary A., bds. P. T. Allen's, Paine (S. B.)


Allen, Patrick F., mill operative, h. Hartford av. (N. B.)


Allen, Patrick T., farmer. h. Paine (S. B.) (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Allison, Agnes G., shoe worker, h. Hartford av., cor. Grove (P. 0. South Milford.)


Allison, Mary, h. Hartford av., cor. Grove (P. O. Medway.)


Allison. Robert, tailor, h. Hartford av., cor. Grove (P. O. South Milford.)


Arnold, Francis E., watchman, h. Maple (N. B.)


Arnold, Frank E., mill operative, bds. F. E. Arnold's, Maple (N. B.)


Arnold. Harry L., mail carrier and blacksmith. h. Centre (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


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Arnold, Henry O., farmer, h. Centre (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.) Arnold, Lewis, milkman, South Main (S. B.) h. do. (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Arsenault, Hubert, spinner, h. off Pearl (C.) Averill, Wilson E., farmer, h. Mechanic.


Baker, Arthur F., shoe worker, bds. J. Shennon's, Hartford av. (P. O. South Milford.)


Baker, Walter J., die sinker, h. South Main.


Barber, Cynthia N. Mrs., h. Maple (N. B.)


Barber, John E., supt. C. R. W. Co., h. Maple (N. B.)


Barbour, Horace E., retired, h. Mechanic.


Barnes, James, farmer, h. Maple (N. B.) (P. O. Medway.)


Barrows, Benjamin I., milkman, Lake (S. B.) h. do. (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Bates, Dexter, at Bellingham Home, Farm (C.)


Baxter, Annie, weaver, bds. G. J. Baxter's, Pearl (C.)


Baxter, George J., woolen designer, h. Pearl (C.)


Beaudry, Samuel B., engineer, h. Wrentham (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Beauparlant, Alexander, farmer, h. Chestnut (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Belcher, Edward A., section foreman, h. North Main, n. the town hall.


Bellingham Handkerchief Mfg. Co., H. D. Perkins, gen. mgr., Center (S. B.) (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Bello, Joseph, mill operative, h. Maple (N. B.)


Bennett, Edwin M., teamster, h. Beech (C.)


Bennett, Thomas, loom fixer, h. Pleasant (C.)


Bent, Marv T. Mrs., bds. Mrs. C. Thomas', Maple (N. B.)


Bernier, Victor B., farmer, h. Paine (S. B.) (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Biddington, Elizabeth Mrs., h. Hartford av. (P. O. South Mil- ford. )


Biddington, John J., h. Hartford av. (P. O. South Milford.)


Bigwood, David, supt. T. W. Co.'s mill, h. Pearl (C.)


Bingham, Caroline P. Mrs., h. Hartford av. (C.)


Bingham, Forrest E .. machinist, h. Hartford av. (C.)


Bis, Frank, weaver, h. Wrentham (S. B.) (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Bishop, Edward, painter. bds. Mrs. M. Bishop's, Centre (S. B.) (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


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Bishop, Joseph, mill operative, h. Centre (S. B.) (P. O. Woon- socket, R. I.)


Bishop, Melvina Mrs., h. Centre (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Bixby, Mehitable, bds. Rev. J. M. Rockwood's, Mechanic.


Blackmar, Edward, prop. Hoag Lake Hotel, Cross (S. B.) h. do. (in summer.)


Bodell, Ann E., weaver, bds. D. Connolly's, off Pearl (C.) ·


Boyd, Angus, teamster, h. Farm (C.)


Boyd, John steward, h. Farm (C.)


Bradley, Harris, farmer, h. off Hartford av. (P. O. West Med- way.)


Brooks, Henry, spinner, h. Pleasant, n. Pearl (C.)


Brooks, William, carpenter, h. Farm (C.)


Brothers, Felix, farmer, h. Blackstone (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Brothers, Isaac, farmer and wholesale milk dealer, Locust (S. B.) h. do. (P. O. West Wrentham.)


Brown, Anna Mrs., bds. R. N. Smith's, Mechanic.


Brown, Bedelia Mrs., h. Mechanic, n. Blackstone.


Brown, Comfort, laborer, h. Mechanic


Brown, Edith S., postmaster, bds E. B. Stone's, Pearl (C.)


Brown, George, mill operative, h. Cook av. (C.)


Brown, Horace A., cashier, Milford National Bank, h. Pearl (C.)


Brown, Sidney G., bds. Mrs. J. S. Deeley's, Pearl (C.)


Brownell, James, emp. and bds. H. W. Pickering's Wrentham (S. B.)


Bruder, George, foundryman, h. South Main (S. B.)


Bullard. Addison E., prop. Caryville mills, h. Pearl (C.)


Bullard. Agnes E., h. Pearl (C.)


Bullard, Harold M., student, h. Pearl (C.)


Bullard, Otto L., wood, milk and fertilizers, Hartford av., opp. Maple (N. B.) h. do.


Bullard, Walter G., student, h. Hartford av. (N. B.)


Burke, Isabella Mrs., h. Pearl (C.)


Burke, John E., station agent, h. Hartford av. (N. B.)


Burke, Simon E., teamster, h. Pearl (C.)


Burr, Addison S., farmer, h. High.


Burr, Charles H., h. Mendon, n. Brook.


Burr, J. Leslie, bds. J. M. Burr's, South Main.


Burr, Joseph M., h. South Main, n. Mechanic.


Burr, Lottie J., drawing teacher, h. South Main.


Burr, Percy C., motorman, bds. J. M. Burr's, South Main.


Burr, William A., farmer. h. Railroad (S. B.) (P. O. Woon- socket. R. I.)


Byron, Philip L., carpenter, h. Hartford av. (P. O. South Mil- ford. )


Cade, William E., engineer, h. Hartford av. (P. O. South Mil- ford.)


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If it's kept in a Dry Goods Store you'll find it at . . WOONSOCKET'S BUSIEST STORE


Camp, Elmer J., teamster, bds. J. E. Camp's, Hartford av. (C.) CAMP, ERNEST T., lumber, etc. (J. E. Camp & Son) Hart- ford av, (C.) h. do.


Camp, Harry E., teamster, bds. J. E. Camp's, Hartford av. (C.) CAMP, JUDSON E., ice, wood and lumber (J. E. Camp & Son) Hartford av. (C.) h. do.


Camp, Luman R., teamster, h. Maple (N. B.)


Care, Alfred W., farmer, h. Wrentham (S. B.) (P. O. Woon- socket, R. I.)


Carrier, Alfred, farmer and milkman, Centre (S. B.) h. do. (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Carter, Charles S., farmer, h. Farm (C.)


Carter, Chester G., farmer, bds. C. S. Carter's, Farm (C.)


Carter, Mabel R. Miss, bds. C. S. Carter's, Farm (C.)


Carter, Pheobe H. Mrs., bds. C. S. Carter's, Farm (C.) Caryville Mills, Hartford av. (C.)


Cass, Anson L., farmer, h. Centre (S. B.) (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.)


Cass, Herbert A., conductor, h. Centre (S. B.) (P. O. Woon- socket. R. I.)


Cass. Mary L., bds. A. L. Cass', Centre (S. B.) (P. O. Woon- socket, R. I.)


Cassidy, Joseph, farmer, h. South Main (S. B.)


Cassady, Philip, emp. and bds. O. L. Bullard's, Hartford av. (N. B.)


Cavanaugh, Margaret C., mill operative, bds. John Smith's, Maple (N. B.)




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