Resident and business directory of the town of Franklin, Massachusetts 1913, Part 12

Author: Franklin (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
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Proctor, Thomas, physician, h. 71 South. Proctor, William M., retired, h. 55 South.


Proteau, Harmidas, farmer, h. 20 Thurston.


Purnis, George, laborer, h. 3 Thurston.


Quirk, Joseph P., painter and paperhanger, 31 East, h. do.


Randall, Clara J., salesman, h. 7 South.


Randall, Frederick D., janitor, h. 16 South.


RANDALL, HOWARD. (D. M. D.), Dentist, office, 16 South. Hours : 8.30 a.m. to 12 m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays by appointment.


Randall, Mowry, farmer, h. 2 Ray. Rathbun, Ellen S. Miss, h. 98 South.


Ray, Allen R., h. 7 Hancock (S.)


Raymond, Clarence A., station agt., h. 49 South.


REDDING, FRANK P., general store and pharmacy, 1 Com- mon, h. do. See page 26.


Redding, Frederick L., clerk, bds. 1 Common.


Redding, Lizzie, straw worker, bds. 1 Common.


Reilly, James E., hatter, h. 9 Taunton.


Rhodes, Thomas, typewriter (Providence), h. Hancock (S.) (in summer).


Rich, Frank E., dry goods (Providence), h. Spring (W. W.) (in summer).


Rich, George F., carpenter, bds. 5 Bennett.


Rich, Walter J'., clerk (Providence), bds. Spring (W. W.) (in summer).


Rich, William H., carpenter, h. 5 Bennett.


Riley, James E., straw worker, h. 9 Taunton, n. South.


Roby, Louis H., farmer, h. 1 Vine.


Rogers, Alfred M., hatter, h. 2 Minot ave. Rogers, Arthur A., jeweler, h. 8 Park.


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Rogers, Louisa M. Mrs., h. 101 South. Ronhoch, Yans I., jeweler, h. 2 Berry.


Rowell, Charles N., machinist, h. 7 East. Rowell, William H., engraver, h. 48 South.


Ruggles, Calvin D., hatter, h. 13 Franklin.


Ruggles, Charles S., jeweler and florist, h. 12 Taunton.


Ruggles, Frank J., salesman, h. 27 Franklin.


Russell, Walter, farmer, h. 17 Hancock (W. W.)


Sanford, Benjamin, carpenter, h. 17 West (W. W.) Sanford, Charles V., tool maker, h. ? West (W. W.) Scott, Edwin I., clerk, h. 34 West (S.) Scott, - -, poultry, h. 117 South.


Shannessy, Daniel H., farmer, h. 132 South (P. O. Plainville). Shannessy, James F., hatter, bds. 91 South.


Shannessy, Sarah, bds. 95 South.


Sharron, Arthur J., laborer, bds. 1 Otis.


Sheldon, Burton E., h. 61 West (S.)


Sheldon, Charles H., real estate, 8 West, h. do. (W. W.) (in summer ). Sheldon, Francis N., h. 61 West (S.)


Sheldon, George S., assessor, h. 2 Cherry.


Shenard, Evelyn B., bds. 80 West (W. W.)


Shepard, Catherine Mrs., telephone exchange, 23 South, h. do. Shepard, Frank E., temperer, h. 2 Shears.


Shepard, Herbert O., clerk, bds. 145 South. Shepard, H. Josephine Miss, h. 145 South.


Sherman, Philip A., farmer, bds. 71 West.


Sherman, Robert, salesman, h. 55 Franklin.


Simmons, Charles P., electrician, h. 76 Franklin.


Simpson, Helen G., bds. 73 South.


Simpson, James, treas. Mercantile Fire and Marine Ins. Co., Boston, h. 73 South. Sisson, John A., machinist, h. Taunton.


Smith, Abraham L., laborer, h. at Lake Pearl .


Smith, Alice V. Mrs., h. 72 East.


Smith, Eugene M., chauffeur, bds. 70 West.


Smith, Maria F., bds. 5 Shears.


Smith, Mary A., librarian public library, bds. 5 Shears.


Smith, Minnie A. Mrs., h. 17 East.


Smith, Warren T. S., farmer, bds. 72 East.


Smith, William D., farmer and box mfr., 5 Shears, h. do.


Smith, William F., bds. 12 Taunton.


Smith, William L., hatter, h. 12 Taunton.


Snell, Sarah E. Mrs., emp. and bds. 6 Dedham.


Snow, Frank E., State road contractor, 74 East, n. Foxboro line, h. do.


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Snow, Frank E., Jr., engineer, bds. 74 East.


Starkey, Harriet F., at almshouse, 57 East.


Startz, William A., tool maker, bds. 110 South.


Startz, William J., jeweler, h. 110 South.


Stevens, J'. R. Miss, bds. 4 South.


Stewart, Walter H., machinist, h. 96 South.


Stone, Anna L., bds. 16 East.


Stone, C. & Son, grocers, D. T. Stone, South.


Stone, D. Stanley, clerk, bds. 16 East.


Stone, David T., grocer (C. Stone & Son), South, h. 16 East.


Stone, Helen J., bds. 16 East.


Stone, Louisa R., h. Common, cor. Taunton.


STONE, MARY S., dry goods, South, bds. 16 East. 26.


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Stortz, William J., jeweler, h. 110 South.


Strople, Leon E., printer, h. 18 South.


Sturdy, Fred S., (North Attleboro), h. at Lake Archer (in summer).


Sturtevant, -, jeweler, h. 116 South.


Svenson, N. Theodore, machinist, h. 40 South.


Svenson, M. Oscar, tap and die maker, h. 4 Beach.


Sylvia, Joseph A., duck dresser, h. 80 South.


Symonds, C. P., piano action maker (Cambridge), h. at Lake Archer (in summer).


Symonds, J. O. (Belmont), h. at Lake Archer (in summer). Syring, Charles W., carpenter, h. 43 West (S.)


Tate, Albert A., straw worker, h. 15 West.


Tate, Mary, housekeeper, 15 West. Tate, Nellie, straw worker, bds. 15 West.


Tate, Rose A., straw worker, bds. 15 West.


Teevens, Fred G., machinist, bds. 19 West.


Thaine, R. Minnie Mrs., h. Hancock (S.) Thomas, Arthur H., auditor, bds. 2 Franklin. Thomas, Charles E., grocer, 2 Franklin, h. do. Thomas, Simeon P., ship calker (Boston), h. 12 West (S.)


Thomas, William H., retired, h. 69 Franklin. Thompson, Henry B., bookkeeper, h. 25 South.


Thornton, Emma P. Mrs., poultry raiser, West (S.), h. do. Tillson, Anna E., jeweler, h. 9 Franklin. Titus, Henry B., bds. 49 East.


Tolliver, Edward, straw worker, h. 1 Emerald. Tolliver, Katherine A., h. 1 Emerald.


Toomey, Francis, farmer, h. 18 Thurston. Torrey, John W., laborer, h. Lake Archer. Torstensen, Robert, fireman, bds. 2 Emerald.


Tourtellott, John E., carpenter, h. 5 West (W. W.)


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Tourtellotte, Joseph E., farmer, h. 5 Chestnut.


Twombly, Fred M., master mechanic (Dorchester), h. at Lake Archer (in summer).


Vogel, George L., M. D. (Boston), h. 47 Franklin rd.


Wade, William L., box maker, h. 35 Dedham.


Wainwright, Arthur H., machinist, h. 13 West.


Wales, Bradford N., farmer, h. 26 West (S.)


Walker, Frank P., salesman, h. at Lake Archer (in summer). Walker, Robert A., farmer, h. 76 West.


Walker, Sarah H. Mrs., 72 East.


Walkisely, Delvelver, h. 14 Winter.


Wallace, George L., (M. D.), supt., h. 34 Dedham.


Ware, Emily J., straw worker, h. 62 East.


Ware, Harriet, bds. 62 East.


Ware, John E., mail carrier, h. 62 East.


Ware, Julia M., emp. and bds. 11 West.


Ware, Robert P., jeweler, h. 4 Creek.


Warren, A. Lincoln, lineman, h. 110 Hancock.


Warren, J. Herbert, jeweler, h. 133 South (P. O. Plainville).


Washburn, Joseph T., h. Lake Archer.


Waterman, James W., jeweler, h. 1 Bennett.


Washington Park Hotel (J. Weinstein, prop.), 12 Creek.


Watson, Thomas, bookkeeper, bds. 30 South.


Webb, Mary Mrs., h. 19 East.


Webber, Bertha, bookkeeper, bds. 26 South.


Weber, Barbara Mrs., h. 40 Dedham.


Weber Brothers, breeders of Pekin ducks (David & John), 40 Dedham.


Weber, David (Weber Bros.), h. 40 Dedham.


Weber, John (Weber Bros), h. 38 Dedham.


Weinstein, Jacob, prop. Washington Park Hotel, 12 Creek.


Welch, William K., laborer, bds. 2 Everett.


Wesley, Augustus, teamster, h. 28 Dedham.


Wheeler, Eben W., jeweler, h. 127 South (P. O. Plainville).


Whipple, Arthur M., farmer, h. 100 West, n. Bellingham line (P. O. Woonsocket, R. I.) Whitaker, Elbridge J., lawyer, Boston, h. 53 South.


White, Alden D., machinist, bds. 6 Winter.


White, Bertha E. Miss, bds. 6 Winter.


White, Frank E., teamster, h. 6 Winter.


White, Oscar M., box maker, h. 4 May.


White, Velma F., bds. 6 Winter.


White, Willard N., lunch cart, Common, cor. South, bds. Fox- boro.


Whiting, Lucius L., farmer, h. 12 Dedham.


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Whitney, Harry P., salesman, h. 88 South.


Whitney, Sprague, glass worker, bds. 88 South.


Wilbar, Waldo M., laborer, bds. 4 Hancock.


Wilkinson, Charles E., coal and wood, 45 East, h. do.


Wilkinson, H. Elizabeth Miss, h. 45 East.


Willard, Artemas & Son, hardware and builders, South and 5 Common, cor. Taunton, h. 5 Common.


Willard, Ashbel, h. 12 Franklin.


Willard, Bertha, bookkeeper, bds. 5 Common.


Willard, Leroy B., butcher, h. 18 Taunton.


Willard, Daniel G., mason and contractor, 2 Winter, cor. Ded- ham, h. do.


Willard, George P., carpenter and builder, 67 South, h. do.


Willard, Leroy B., butcher, h. 18 Taunton.


Willard, Melville P., mason and contractor, 39 East, h. do.


Wilmot, Charles H. Mrs., h. 75 South.


Wilson, James E., supt., h. 2 Cherry.


Wilson, John, painter, h. 54 East.


Wing, Ethel M., dressmaker, 22 South, h. do.


Wing, Fern A., bookkeeper, bds. 22 South.


Wing, Samuel A., florist, 22 South, h. do.


Winter Brothers Co. (John E. and Murray), tap and die mfrs., 10 Kendrick ave.


Winter, Charles C., draughtsman, h. 15 Franklin.


Winter, Christine, bookkeeper, bds. 15 Franklin.


Winter, Isabella Mrs., h. 15 Franklin.


Winter, Murray (Winter Bros. Co.), h. 15 Franklin.


Winter, Robert S., draughtsman, bds. 15 Franklin.


Wood, Edwin F., farmer, h. 34 West (W. W.)


Wood, Robert A., farmer, ? Arnold (S.), h. do.


Wood, Sabary Mrs., h. 2 Arnold (S.)


Woolford, Ella E., h. 68 Franklin.


Woolford, Martha F., h. 80 Franklin, cor. Elysium.


Wrentham State School (Dr. G. L. Wallace, supt.), off Emerald, n. North.


York, Addie A., bds. 61 Franklin.


York, William K., farmer, bds. 61 Franklin.


Young, Asa E., jeweler, h. 17 East.


Young, Elmer A., jeweler, bds. 17 East.


Young, Horace J., farmer, h, 2 Beach.


Young, Shirley A., teamster, bds. 17 East.


Zappey, E. Maybelle, h. 6 Chestnut (W. W.)


Zappey, J. Frederick, poultry raiser, 6 Chestnut (W. W.), h. do. Zepurneek, Fred, watchman, h. 9 Thurston.


Zimmermann, Arthur C., grocer, postmaster, station agent, and agent Adams' Express, 88 West (W. W.), h. do.


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Wrentham Business Directory


AUCTIONEER. REDDING, FRANK P., 1 Common. See page 26.


BAKER.


ENEGREN, W. L., Creek. See front cover.


BANKS.


ATTLEBORO TRUST CO., 6 No. Main, Attleboro. See back cover and foot lines. NATIONAL BANK OF WRENTHAM, South, cor. Franklin. See page 7.


BILLIARD AND POOL ROOMS.


Nash, John, 23 South.


BLACKSMITHS.


Blake, Edgar I., 3 Williams (W. W.)


Falk, Nels, 51 West (S.)


George, Edson W., Franklin.


BOX MANUFACTURER.


Smith, William D., 5 Shears.


BREEDERS OF PEKIN DUCKS.


Weber Brothers, 40 Dedham.


BUSINESS AND TEST MEDIUM.


Hazard, A. S. Mrs., (Eagle Hill), Franklin, cor. Creek (in sum- mer).


CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.


METCALF, EARLE R., 84 South. See page 168.


Willard, Artemas, 5 Common, off Franklin.


Willard George P., 67 South.


CARPETS, ETC.


BURT FURNITURE CO., 76 No. Washington, No. Attleboro. See back cover.


CIGARS AND TOBACCO.


FRANCIS, GEORGE P., Proctor block, South. See page 26.


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CLEANING AND REPAIRING.


BERIZEN, S., South Wrentham. See page 27.


COAL, ETC.


Gilmore, W. K. & Sons, 4 Franklin.


Hawes, Joseph W., (charcoal), 3 Hawes, n. Washington.


Wilkinson, Charles E., 45 East.


DENTISTS.


RANDALL, HOWARD B., 16 South. See page 183.


DRESSMAKERS.


Mahar, Florence Mrs., 13 Taunton.


Mellen, Flora F. Mrs., 79 West (W. W.)


Wing, Ethel M., 22 South.


DRUGGIST.


REDDING, FRANK P., 1 Common. See page 26.


DRY AND FANCY GOODS. STONE, MARY S., South. See page 26.


EXPRESSES.


Adams, A. C. Zimmermann agent (W. W. ) Batchelder, Charles A., Burnt Swamp (S.) Morse, Granville, 26 South.


FLORISTS.


Ruggles, Charles S., 12 Taunton. Wing, Samuel A., 22 South.


FURNITURE.


BURT FURNITURE CO., 76 No. Washington, No. Attleboro. See back cover.


GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.


REDDING, FRANK P., 1 Common. See page 26. STONE, MARY S., South. See page 26.


GRAIN, ETC.


Gilmore, W. K. & Sons, 4 Franklin.


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GROCERS.


Pierce, William H., 23 South.


REDDING, FRANK P., 1 Common. See page 26. Stone, C. & Son, South.


Thomas, Charles E., 2 Franklin.


Zimmermann, Arthur C., 88 West (W. W.)


GROVE.


LAKE PEARL, W. L. Enegren, prop., Creek. See front cover.


HAIRDRESSER.


Kirby, William, 23 South.


HARDWARE.


Willard, A. & Son, South.


HARNESS MAKERS.


Gragg, William F., 5 Franklin.


Hill, Edwin S., 33 Franklin.


HOTELS.


Pearl, Creek. Washington Park, Creek.


ICE, ETC. McGAW, WILLIAM A., 22 Taunton. See page 26.


KITCHEN FURNISHINGS.


BURT FURNITURE CO., 76 No. Main, No. Attleboro. See back cover.


LAUNDRE HOUSE.


Landre, Sarah E. Mrs., 3 Chestnut (W. W.)


LAUNDRY.


Chinese, Franklin.


LAWYER.


Whitaker, Elbridge J., 53 South.


LUNCH CART.


White, Willard N., Common, cor. South.


MASONS AND CONTRACTORS.


Willard, Daniel G., Winter, cor. Dedham. Willard, Melville P., 39 East.


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MILKMAN.


Smith, William D., 5 Shears.


NATIONAL BANK.


NATIONAL BANK OF WRENTHAM, THE, South, cor. Franklin. See page 7.


NECKWEAR.


STONE, MARY S., South. See page 26.


NEWSDEALER.


FRANCIS, GEORGE P., Proctor blk., South. See page 26.


NOTARY PUBLIC AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Whitaker, Elbridge J., 53 South.


NURSES.


Jones, Lena Mrs., 12 Franklin.


Koerner, W. L. Miss, Lake Archer (in summer).


Pratt, Florence, 9 Franklin.


Proctor, Marion, 55 South.


PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS.


GILMORE, ROBERT H., 20 Taunton.


See page 27. Quirk, Joseph P., 31 East.


PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.


Burnett, William W. (M. D.), 60 South.


Jenckes, Joseph F. (M. D.), 10 South.


Proctor, Thomas (M. D.), 71 South.


Wallace, George L., 34 Dedham.


POULTRY, ETC.


Beckissinger, C., 2 Cumberland (W. W.)


Blake, C. Edward, 3 Winter.


Blake, Edgar I., 3 Williams, (W. W.) Blake, George E,. Jr., 53 East.


Hogarth, Samuel, 98 West (W. W.)


Mayshaw, Henry N., 1 Madison, n. East.


Thornton, E. P. Mrs., West (S.)


Wood, Robert A., 2 Arnold (S.)


Zappey, J. Frederick, 9 Chestnut (W. W.)


PROVISIONS.


Pierce, William H., 23 South.


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ROAD CONTRACTORS.


Farrington, George E., 29 Franklin. Snow, Frank E., 74 East.


SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.


ATTLEBORO TRUST CO., 6 No. Main, Attleboro. See back cover and foot lines.


SAVINGS BANK. ATTLEBORO TRUST CO., 6 No. Main, Attleboro. See back cover and foot lines.


STABLES.


Fisher, Lewis W. (livery), 5 Kendrick ave ..


STATIONERY.


FRANCIS, GEORGE P., South. See page 26. STONE, MARY S., South. See page 26.


STEAM FITTER.


Felt, Oliver, 7 Creek.


TAILOR. BERIZEN, S., South, Wrentham. See page 27.


TAP AND DIE MANUFACTURERS. Winter Bros. Co., 10 Kendrick ave.


TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. New England, 23 South.


TRUST COMPANIES.


ATTLEBORO TRUST CO., 6 No. Main, Attleboro. See back cover and foot lines.


VARIETY STORE.


FRANCIS, GEORGE P., variety store and newsdealer, South. See page 26.


VETERINARY SURGEON.


Brastow, Elisha M., 40 East.


WOOD AND LUMBER.


Hawes, George O., 11 Madison, cor. Washington. Snow, Frank E., 74 East. Wilkinson, Charles E., 45 East.


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Norfolk Directory Streets, Avenues, Etc.


Avery, from Main to Seekonk, Norfolk Centre.


Baltimore, from Cleveland to Millis line. Bird, from Campbell to Walpole line. Campbell, from Seekonk to Walpole line. Clark, from Main to Walpole line. Cleveland, from Railroad to Seekonk. Crescent, from Park to Lawrence.


Deane from Myrtle to Millis line.


Dedham, from Wrentham line to Walpole line.


Diamond, from North to Union.


East, from North to Pond.


Everett, from Valley to Walpole line.


Fruit, from Seekonk to Millis line.


Gore, from North to Union. Grove, from Union to Park. Hanover, from Main to Myrtle. Hill, from Valley to Everett.


Holbrook, from Cleveland to Millis line.


Honey Pot, from Line to Walpole line.


Keith, from Cleveland to Holbrook.


King, from Union to end. Kingsbury, from Myrtle to Franklin line.


Lake, from Main to Medway.


Lawrence, from Park to Franklin line.


Line, from Dedham to Honey Pot.


Main, from Needham to Franklin line. Maple, from Park to King. Medway, from Main to Myrtle. Myrtle, from Main to Millis line.


Unlack Needham, from North to Walpole line. Ya North, from Main to Wrentham line. Park, from Main to Wrentham line.


Pine, from Valley to Foxboro line. Pond, from North to Valley. Railroad, fron Main to Holbrook. School, from Main to Franklin line. Shears, from North to Wrentham line. Seekonk, from Needham to Medfield line. Short, from Main to School. Turner, from Cleveland to end. Union, from Main to North. Valley, from Dedham to Wrentham line.


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Post Offices


NORFOLK.


Postmaster, Edward W. Mann.


Mails Arrive-9.00 and 9.10 a.m., and 4.20 p.m.


Mails Close-8.30 and 9.00 a.m., and 4.00 and 6.00 p.m.


CITY MILLS.


Postmistress, Mrs. Mary J. Torrey. Mails Arrive-4.30 p.m. Mails Close-8.45 a.m., 4.20 and 6.20 p.m.


Schools and Teachers


Centre, High, Miss Eva M. Fisher, Principal.


Centre Grammar, Josephine S. Emerson.


Centre, Intermediate, Fannie C. Hinckley.


Centre, Primary, Mary E. Mulkern.


Commonwealth ave., Carlotta E. Hoenemann and Lillian M. Mann.


Public Library


In High School building. Open Wednesdays from 3.15 to 4.15 p.m. Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Number volumes, 2000.


Librarian, Raymond C. Holbrook.


Fire Department


Board of Engineers-Stephen C. Watson, Charles O. Green, James A. Dwyer.


NORFOLK CENTRE.


Combination Hook and Ladder and Chemical Company (20 men) Foreman-Arthur D. Towne.


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Cemeteries


Norfolk-Main, cor. Seekonk.


Pondville-Valley, near Wrentham line.


Town Officers


Moderator for One Year-William M. Comey.


Selectmen, Overseers of Poor and Board of Health-Andrew R. Jones, James A. Anderson, James T. Buckley.


Town Clerk and Town Treasurer-William M. Hill.


School Committee-John E. Fales, A. Schuyler Clapp, Charles O. Greene.


Commissioners of Highways-Francis A. Kilpatric, Frank E. Day, James T. Buckley.


Trustees of Public Library-Alfred P. Hall, Cornelius J. Mur- phy, John E. Fales.


Auditors-James F. Mooney, William E. Campbell, Timothy J. Sullivan.


Assessors of Taxes-Alfred P. Hall, Charles W. Wilson, William A. Day.


Collector of Taxes-Jesse Mann, Jr.


Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark-Charles O. Greene, Cornelius J. Murphy, William E. Mann, Alber- tus J. Whiting.


Constables-Charles W. Adams (resigned), William L. Moulton, James A. Anderson, Henry D. Pond.


Tree Warden-Andrew R. Jones.


Trustees of Josiah Ware Fund-The Town Treasurer, Cornelius J. Murphy, Edward W. Mann.


Churches


Norfolk Baptist Church, Norfolk Centre.


Sunday service 2.00 p.m. Sunday School 1.30 p.m. Wednes- day 7.30 p.m.


Union Congregational Church, Norfolk Centre.


Pastor, Rev. David R. Williams, Supt. S. S., Edwin W. Hol- brook.


Sunday services, 10.45 a.m. Sunday school, 12 m. Christian Endeavor Meeting, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Friday, 7.30 p. m.


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Societies, Etc.


NORFOLK BRASS BAND.


Incorporated 1897. Richard Luscomb, Leader. Directors, John W. Murphy, John E. Fales, Harvey E. Farrington.


POND HOME.


Pond Street, Pondville.


Founded 1901 by the Kings Daughters of Norfolk County.


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.


Norfolk Grange, No. 135.


Master, George F. Campbell; Sec., Mrs. George F. Campbell ; Treasurer, Mrs. Stephen C. Watson; Lecturer, Mrs. Preston Day.


NORFOLK MEN'S CLUB.


Robert A. Ware, Pres., Arthur M. Little, Vice-Pres., Dr. Edward C. Green, Sec., Treas., Claude S. Boardman. Meets first Tuesday each month 7.45 p.m. at Town Hall.


NORFOLK NEIGHBORLY CLUB.


President-Mrs. Preston W. Day. Vice-President-Mrs. W. M. Hill. Secretary and Treasurer-Mrs. W. M. Gallagher.


Meets every other Thursday at 2.30 p.m.


A. E. FOSS & CO., Publishers


Hayden Row St., Hopkinton


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E. W. MANN GENERAL MERCHANDISE


GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, FARMING TOOLS, PAINTS and OILS, STATIONERY and NOTIONS


Telephone 8118-4 Norfolk Pay Station


NORFOLK, MASS.


NORFOLK Residence Directory


ABBREVIATIONS-Agr., agricultural; agt., agent; asst., assistant ; av., avenue ; bds., boards; bldg., building; blk., block; C. M., City Mills ; cor., corner ; clk., clerk ; com. trav., commercial traveler ; emp., employe ; h., house ; ins., insurance ; J. P., justice of the peace ; lab., laborer; mfr., manufacturer ; pl., place; P., Pondville; P. O., post office ; prof., professor ; prop., proprietor ; rd., road.


After the name of a street the word "street" is omitted.


Adams, Antonnette M., compositor, bds. C. W. Adams', North. Adams, Charles H., h. North (P. O. Wrentham.)


/ Adams, Charles W., foreman, carding room, h. North.


Adams, Florence E., stenographer, bds. C. W. Adams', North. Alger, J. Edward, carpenter, North, Stoney Brook.


Allen, William E., machine tender, h. North.


Allen, Annie, emp. and bds. C. J. Murphy's, Railroad.


American Felt Co., Walter F. Bennett, supt., Main (C. M.) Anderson, Charles V., farmer, bds. J. Anderson's, Park, (C. M.) / Anderson, George W., machinist, h. Seekonk.


Anderson, Hjalmars F., mill hand, bds. J. Anderson's, Park, (C. M.)


If it's kept in a Dry Goods Store you'll find it at Woonsocket's Busiest Store


MCCARTHY'S


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Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, etc., taught thoroughly at


23 Broad Street Kinyon's Commercial School Pawtucket, R.I.


ANDERSON, JAMES A., green bone and meat scraps, Park, (C. M.) h. do. See page 11.


Anderson, John, foreman at C. M., h. Park opp. Lawrence (C. M.)


Anderson, Mary, (Boston), h. Avery (in summer.)


Anzalone, Congetta, bds. R. Vozzella's, Hanover (C. M.)


Baptiste, Ephraim, farmer, h. Dedham (P. O. Wrentham.)


Barnett, Alphonso, laborer, h. Park (C. M.)


Baro, John E., emp. American Felt Co., h. Hanover (C. M.)


Barry, Frank L., farmer, h. Cleaveland.


Bartlett, Nelson, mill operative, h. Campbell, Highland Lake. Bates, Walter T., painter, h. Commonwealth av.


Beals, George W., (Boston), h. Commonwealth av. (in summer.) Belleau, Delvina, bds. O. Crochere's, North, Stoney Brook. Bennett, Chester, mill operative, (P. O. Wrentham.)


/ Boardman, Claude S., electrician, h. Avery.


¥ Boel, William H. N., painter, h. Main.


Bonney, Charles E., provisions, Railroad, rear Baptist church, h. do.


Borg, John O., farmer, h. Everett (Pondville.)


1 Bristow, Charles, weaver, h. Main, (C. M.)


v Broomfield, Henry, farmer, h. off Main, n. C. M. Station (C. M.) Brown, Lovisa Mrs., at Pond Home Pond (P.) Buckley, Bridget Mrs., bds. J. T. Buckley's, Railroad.


Buckley, James T., ice, teaming and jobbing, Railroad, h. do. Buckley, Thomas M., shoddy mfr., h. Lawrence (C. M.) Bulbo, Peter, mill hand, h. Park (C. M.)


BULLUKIAN, HARRY, groceries and grain, Main (C. M.) h. at Franklin. See page 11.


V Burbridge, James E., painter, Lake (C. M.), h. do.


v/ Burke, John, farmer and teaming, h. Commonwealth av., (C. M.)


2 Callahan, Burgess T., farmer, h. Holbrook. Callahan, Harry G., carpenter, h. Holbrook. Callahan, Mary L. Mrs., h. Holbrook.


Campbell, Edward C., papermaker, h. Campbell at Highland Lake.


Globe Clothing Co.


PANTS-Worsted, Corduroy, Etc.


Main & Court Sts., Woonsocket, R.I.


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OPTOMETRISTS AND ARTHUR E. SMITH & CO., 34 Main St., Franklin


JEWELERS


Campbell, George F., blacksmith and wheelwright, Main, h. do.


r Campbell, George S., h. Railroad.


Campbell, Harry C., mill operative, h. Main. Campbell, William E., paper maker, h. North.


Carpenter, Sidney G., machinist, h. Medway.


,Carlson, Carl M., machinist, h. Turner.


Carpinto, James, mill hand, h. Main (C. M.) Catelino, Angelo, dryer, bds. A. Potenza's, Main (C. M.)


Catalina, Fortunatus, mill hand, h. Main, (C. M.) Chase, Elmira W., emp. and bds. A. P. Morse's, Union, n. Main. City Mills Woolen Co., shoddy mfr., Lawrence (C. M.)


Clapp, A. Schuyler, civil engineer, h. Railroad, n. Avery. Clapp, Arthur W., h. Railroad, n. Avery. Clapp, Bertha E., clerk, h. Railroad, n. Avery.


Clark, Evelyn A. Mrs., h. Lawrence (C. M.) Clark, George F., farmer, h. Lawrence (C. M.)


Clark, Josephine E., h. Lawrence (C. M.)


Codding, Eugene E., watchmaker and jeweler, North, n. Union, h. do.


Codding, Harriet L., bds. E. E. Codding's, North.


Cole, Frederick A., mill operative, bds. Martin Pearson's, North, Stony Brook.


Comey, William M., auctioneer and J. P., 1 School (C. M.) h. do


Compton, David, h. Commonwealth av.


Conant, William E., farmer, h. Avery.


Cook, William F. (Boston), h. Main, (in summer.)


Crochiere, Arthur, mill operative, bds. North.


Crochiere, Oliver, mill operative, h. North.


Crowell, Augustine, R. R. ticket collector, h. Cleaveland, n. Turner.


Cummings, Frederick W., farmer, h. Seekonk, n. the railroad.


Daisley, Joseph H., painter, h. Needham.


Dalghren, Albert J., mill operative, h. Park (C. M.)


Dalghren, J. Albert, mill hand, bds. A. J. Dalghren's, Park (C. M.) Dalghren, Ernest F., carder, bds. A. J. Dalghren's, Park (C. M.)


YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD


EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME


A. S. COOK CO. The Furniture Store 67-69 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I.


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JOHN C. RAYNES Telephone Connection 28 East Central St., Franklin, Mass.


Darrell, M. J. Mrs., (Ashmont), h. King (in summer.) Day, Abbie F. Mrs., h. Fruit.


Day, Eva F., bds. Mrs. A. F. Day's, Fruit.


Day, Frank E., farmer, bds. Mrs. A. F. Day's, Fruit.


Day, Preston, carpenter, h. Railroad.


Day, William A., farmer, h. Cleaveland.


Dean, Nellie M. Mrs., matron Pond Home, Pond, (P.)


Delano, George W., cranberry grower, h. Turner, n. Cleaveland. Delcarte, Joseph, mill operative, h. Main.


De Tore, Sammis, mill hand, h. Main (C. M.)


Deveney, John J., student, bds. M. J. Deveney's, Seekonk, High- land Lake.


Deveney, Mary E., milliner, bds. M. J. Deveney's, Seekonk, High- land Lake.


Deveney, Michael J., manager Seekonk Club, h. Seekonk, at Highland Lake.


Dickey, James C., farmer, h. off Lawrence (C. M.)


Dowling, John J., tower director, h. Holbrook.


Dupee, Catherine M. Mrs., bds. E. E. Dupee's, Railroad.


Dupee, Edward E., restaurant, h. Railroad, n. the depot.


Dupee, George S., farmer, h. North.


Dupee, Sarah A. Mrs., h. Main.


Dwyer, James J., section foreman, h. North, n. Union.


Eaton, Edwin R., paper, Boston, h. Fruit.


Eaton, Percival R., farmer, h. Fruit.




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