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66 Julia E. h. 43 Bartlett
Tyer Horace H. president Tyer Rubber Co. h. 1 Chestnut Tyler Charles F. earpenter, h. 20 Washington av.
Nancy M. Mrs. (Eben B.) bds. T. J. Farmer
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UNDERWOOD MARY A. Mrs. (Jephthah) h. 223 Main-South Upton Augustus A. farmer, h. O. D.
66 Benjamin F. emp. Tyer Rubber Co. bds. 7 Summer
Lucy J. Mrs. h. Samuel Thayer
Sarah E. Mrs. (Lysander E.) h. 44 Chestnut
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VALENTINE FRANK S. laborer, h. the Jesse Clark Place, W. C. D.
Valpey Ezra H. (Valpey Bros. ) meat and provisions, Main, h. 13 Summer
Varner Henry, farmer, bds Edward W. Burtt
Vennard Oliver W. sexton South and Episcopal Churches, h. 75 Central
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WALDO LOSINA C. MRS. h. Mary Waldo
Mary, h. Dodge
Sarah Miss, h. Main-South n. Seotland District schoolhouse
Wagstaff Sarah M. Mrs. (John) h. Lowell n. West Andover Cemetery
Wakefield Florence B. h. 36 Maple av.
John P. meat and provision, 16 and 18 Main, h. 36 Maple av.
Walker Baron S. h. C. I. Hood Farm
Caroline E. (Dana D.) h. Chester n. Tewksbury, B. V.
David, laborer, h. 13 Pearson
David W. laborer, bds. 13 Pearson
Quincy Granite Company,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Granite and Marble
Monuments.
Tablets, Headstones. and all kinds of
Cemetery and Building Work. Lowest Estimates and First-Class work.
OFFICE AND WORKS AT WEST QUINCY, MASS.
REPRESENTED BY
J. G. BROWN, No. Andover, Mass.
Rotary King Washer
ROTARY KING.
THE M|||WASHER. PATENT APPLIED FOR
MADE BY I. ROTARY KING MFG.CO.
IS A WONDERFUL WASHER.
70 Washers in use in North Andover and vicinity. For sale by
J. G. BROWN, No. Andover Depot, Mass.
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L. C. MOORE & CO.,
Department Store.
302-310 Essex Street, LAWRENCE.
BARGAIN INDUCEMENTS every day. Millinery, Ribbons, Corsets and Gloves.
Hosiery and Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Dress Goods, and Domestics. Laces and Handkerchiefs, etc. Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, etc.
Lowest Priced Store in Essex County
The New High Arm No. 9
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine
BEST ON EARTH.
Easy, iSmple, Durable, Light-Running and Noiseless. It runs forward and backward without breaking the thread. We have machines from $10.00; $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30. $35.00, $40.00, $45.00.
Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
375 Essex Street, = = LAWRENCE.
H. P. FLYNN, Manager.
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M. STEINERT & SONS,
162 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 289 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass.
NEW ENGLAND REPRESENTATIVES FOR.
STEINWAY & SONS,
HARDMAN,
GABLER, BRAUMULLER,
PEASE,
Standard Dianos.
ALSO NEW ENGLAND REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE
Æolian and the Vocalion,
Church and Chapel Organs.
BROADWAY SAVINGS . . . BANK
Corner of Essex Street and Broad= way,
Lawrence, Mass.
Open SATURDAYS from 9 to 12 and 2 to 3.
OTHER DAYS from 9 to I.
DEPOSITS commence to draw interest the third Wednesday of January, April, July and October.
DIVIDENDS are paid or added to the principal the third Wednesday of April and October.
PRESIDENT .- A. A. Lamprey.
VICE PRESIDENTS .- Thomas Scott and Morris Knowles.
TRUSTEFS .- Thomas Scott. Daniel Hardy, C. K. Pillsbury. Morris Knowles, A. J. French, Jacob Emerson, G. E. Hood, A. A. Lamprey. Wm. H. Gile, Geo E. Chickering. L. P. Collins, W. E. Rowell, Jas. H. Stone, A. A. Currier, S. G. Sargent, Wm. F. Rutter, S M. Decker, J. W. Higgins, C. A. DeCourcy.
GILBERT E. HOOD, Treasurer.
CLINTON O. ANDREWS, Teller.
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W. R. PEDRICK,
(ESTABLISHED 1850.)
Household Furnishings IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT.
First-class and Medium FURNITURE A specialty.
CARPETS
Selected with more care as to style and quality than to bulky quantity.
361 ESSEX STREET, (Cor. Amesbury,) . Lawrence, Mass.
Piano AND Organ Tuning
. . . BY .
W. H. SYLVESTER.
All kinds of REPAIRING done at reasonable prices.
PIANOS Cleaned and Polished to order. PIANOS cared for by the year.
BEST OF REFERENCES.
Orders by mail or otherwise may be left at
223 or 248 Essex Street,
LAWRENCE. MASS.
Chas. W. Coombs
DEALER IN . .
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STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES . . . AND . .
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS. Tin and Coppersmith and Sheet-Iron Worker. Plumbing and Iron Piping done in all its branches.
123 Essex Street, LAWRENCE, MASS.
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G. H. KITTREDGE,
HEADQUARTERS FOR . . ·
Solid Silver and Plated Ware
We also have a great variety of
Dinner, Tea, Toilet and Lemonade Sets.
HANGING AND TABLE LAMPS.
ROGERS BROS.' 1847 KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS a specialty.
We carry a LARGE STOCK, giving our customers a good variety to choose from. Also
VASES, ORNAMENTS, ETC. A full line of WHITE WARE always in stock.
389 ESSEX STREET, LAWRENCE, MASS.
REGISTERED.
"NAME ON EVERY PIECE."
OWNEY'S
Chocolate Bonbons. FOR SALE BY
J. R. Simpson & Co. The Modern
GroceryStore.
Table Necessities and Luxuries.
A fine line of Imported and Domestic Cigars.
343 Essex Street, .
. Lawrence.
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... TREAT ... Hardware and Supply Co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR .
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
CORDAGE,
PAINTS, OILS,
IRON
AND)
STEEL
ALSO
Blacksmiths', Carpenters' and Machinists'
TOOLS,
AND .
Mill Supplies.
582 & 584 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass. J. M. SMITH, General Manager.
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THORNTON BROS. FLORISTS
FANCY ROSES.
Designs for Funerals a specialty.
CHOICE Cut Flowers
OF EVERY VARIETY.
PALMS AND DECORATIVE PLANTS.
Trees, & Bulbs st and t Seeds.
Largest Greenhouse in New England.
PRICES VERY LOW.
GOODS DELIVERED IN THE ANDOVERS.
THORNTON BROS.
384 BROADWAY, - LAWRENCE, MASS.
Telephone.
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N. S. S. TOMPKINS, .WHITE . LEAD. ANI)
TINTING COLORS.
Ready=Mixed PAINTS All Shades.
Oils,
Varnishes,
Chemicals AND
Dye Stuffs.
191 Essex Street, = =
LAWRENCE.
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Lawrence Decorating Co.
J. G. WESTON, Manager.
AWNING, TENT AND FLAG MAKERS.
196-98 Amesbury St. Lawrence.
Orders solicited for Decorating for Fair> and Festivals, Military, G. .1. R., Masonic, Odd Fellows and C'ity Celebrations. Decoration- Fresh and Bright. Halls, Churches, and private He-iden- ce» for Bridal Occasions, appropriately decorated. All kinds of materials, such as Flay- of all Nations, Bunting. Paintings, Shield-, Mottoc>, Coat -- of Arm>, Flower l'agudas, Tents. Streamers, Banners, Etc. to Let.
A. B. SPARROW, Shirley, Mass.
BENJAMIN LEAVITT, Canton, Mass.
A. B. SPARROW & CO.
PUBLISHERS OF
RESIDENT and BUSINESS . . .
Directories.
OFFICE: SHIRLEY, MASS.
Directories of the following named towns sent prepaid for $1.00 per copy. Extra MAPS at 25c each prepaid.
DIRECTORIES OFF -
Amherst. Mass.
Rockland,
Mass.
Andover. . .
Stoughton.
No. Andover “
Belfast, Me.
Hyde Park. 6 .
Camden.
Methuen, ..
Houlton,
Millbury, ..
Presque Isle,
Monson. Fort Fairfield. .
Palmer. ..
Caribou, 6.
Plymouth.
Rochester, N. H.
It is our intention to publish Directories of each town once in two years, and we expect to be in Andover two years from date, to revise this book. We make every effort to have our work up to date and out in good season. There are no delays with us.
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T HE OLDEST CONCRETERS IN LAWRENCE.
SMITH & BINGHAM, Concreters and Gravel Roofers.
(Have you seen our Red Walks?) CONCRETE OR CEMENT CELLAR FLOORS.
OFFICES : [ H. E. SMITH, 14 Sargent St. FRANK BINGHAM, 308 Broadway.
LAWRENCE, MASS.
Commercial Printing
of every description.
Star ublishing
Company, 1
JAMES E. DONOGHUE, Manager.
NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES,
400 ESSEX STREET,
ARTISTIC WORKMEN. LAWRENCE, MASS.
Kress Brothers,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
The Improved Peerless Steel Sled. Famous $85.00 Market Wagon. Also Trimming, Painting and Repairing. Wholesale Carriage Hardware. Rubber Tires a specialty.
107 to 113 COMMON STREET. Lawrence, Mass.
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1840
OLD COLONY NURSERIES® 1896
Dardy& SHRUBS #CREES VINES,
EVERGREENS AND PERENNIALS.
Fruit Trees and Small Fruits.
A Large and Fine Stock of Well-Rooted Plants, grown in a Sandy Loam; Good Plants; BEST SIZES for PLANTING; Very Cheap.
PRICED CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION.
T. · R. · WATSON,
PLYMOUTH, MASS.
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Business
Cannons
Houses
Commercial +!
Supplied
College
With
AND School of
Competent
Shorthand
Office
FACILITIES
UNEXCELLED
BUSINESS
COURSES THE
SCHOOL PRACTICE IN ACTUAL, BUSINESS
Wina FUY CALCULAES
316 ESSEX ST. LAWRENCE, MASS.
The Best
Courses
System of Commercial Studies is that which can be most quickly learned, and at the same time im- parts a thorough knowledge of the branches taught. Our
are thorough and interesting, and at the same time we push a student as fast as he is capable of accom- complishing his work in a satisfac- tory manner, both
in SHORTHAND
and BOOKKEEPING.
Call and see us or write for par- ticulars.
Alarmon.
CENTRAL BUILDING, (Top Floor) LAWRENCE, MASS.
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Competent Pupils assisted to Good positions after pursuing
a course at
Assistants.
our School.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
Walker Ennna, emp. 38 School, h. do.
Isabella P. h. 104 Main-South
Martin L. bds. Salmon C. do. B. V.
Rollins, stationary engineer, bds. Mrs. Mary Devitt, B. V.
Sahnon C. carpenter, h. Chester n. Tewksbury, B. V. Walsh Michael T. plumber and tinsmith, h. 9 Essex Walworth Mary Mrs. (William) h. 12 Maple av.
Ward Annie, emp. Smith & Dove, h. 16 Ridge Anthony, farmer, h. Lowell, 1 mile out, W. P.
Elbridge B. farmer, River Road n. C. I. Hood's Farmı
George D. farmer, h. Lowell, 1 mile out
Richard A. milk dealer, h. Lowell, 1 mile out, F. V.
Wilbur F. overseer Bradlee Mills, h. Sand n. An- dover, B. V.
Wardman Jabez, farmer, h. Mrs. Eliza W. Emerson Warnock Margie Mrs. h. 35 Poor, F. V.
Wardwell Benjamin F. carpenter, h. 42 Summer
Washburn Edward, farmer, h. Jenkins Corner, 3 12 miles out Wass Joseph W. emp. Fred H. Drisko, h. do.
Waters Martin, emp. Marland Mills, bds, 20 Marland M. V. Waterhouse Kingman, teamster, bds. 63 Park Watson Frank, dyer, Stevens Mill. h. 3 Walnut av.
Helen, emp. Tyer Rubber Co. h. 54 High
James, cmp. Tyer Rubber Co. h. 54 High
Robert A. farmer, h. Mrs. Clarissa Carruth
Watts William L. (H. H. Church & Co. ) Lawrence, h. 23 Central
Way Clarence J. farmer, h. Ballard Vale Road to Haggetts Pond, O. D.
Fred C. farmer, h. Clarence J. do.
Webb David, laborer, h. Daniel Fitzpatrick Reuben, farmer, h. River Road, A. D.
Webster Stephen Mrs. h. Herbert Patterson Weeks John, carpenter, h. off Phillips n. Central
Weil Fred, reporter, Lawrence American, bds. 15 Elm Welch Michael T. mason, h. 193 Main-North
Nellie Miss, weaver, Marland Mills, bds. 46 Marland, M. V.
Nellie J. Miss, emp. Bradlee Mills, bds. Mis. Cath- erine Carcy, B. V.
Patrick, emp. Benjamin Brown, h. 77 School
W ELCH WILLIAM H. (W. H. Welch & Co.) phunh- ing,hot water heating, etc. 11 Post Office av. h.do.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
Welch William J. emp. Bradlee Mills, bds. Mrs. Catherine Carcy, B. V.
Wescott George H. cmp. Tyer Rubber Co. h. 9 Pearson Westley Betsy S. Mrs. ( William) h. r. 35 Village, A. V. Wheatley William, emp. Ballard Vale Mills, h. Andover, North Bradley School, B. V.
Wheeler Burt, emp. Fred M. Hill, h. do.
Whelan Nicholas E. cmp. Tyer Rubber Co. h. 141 Main- North
Whipple Frances A. Mrs. (Dr. Ashley C.) h. 29 Chestnut White Charles L. supt. Marland Mills, h. Main-North
Edward, emp. Stevens Mill, h. 322 Main-North
Moores E. h. 18 Essex
66 Roswell B. carpenter, h. 47 Whittier
60 William W. carpenter, bds. 47 Whittier
Whitford Minnie Miss, h. 33 School
W HITING FRANK E. watchmaker, h. 9 Maple av.
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HITING J. E. jeweler and optician, 36 Main, h. 9 Maple av.
Whitlock Mary S. Mrs. (Edward) h. 67 Central
Whitman David O. foreman Thorndale Stock Farm, h. do. Whitney Martha Merrill Mrs. (Charles A. ) h. 59 Salem Whittaker Albert, brushmaker, h. Henry Edwards
Ella M. h. Tewksbury, c. Centre, B. V.
Lawrence, h. Tewksbury, c. Centre, B. V. Whittemore Abby M. Mrs. (Charles) bds. 32 Phillips
Frederick W. student, h. 143 Main-South
Grace Mrs. (Frederick W. ) h. 143 Main-South Whitten Arthur L. carpenter, bds. Charles H. Brownell 66 Clarence, farmer, bds. Edward W. Burtt
Herbert S. farmer, h. the Winning Farm, W. C. D.
William E. carpenter, bds. Charles H. Brownell Whittier Hannah Miss, h. 10 Summer
Melvina, h. 95 Elni
Otis, farmer, h. River Road, A. D.
Wiggin A. R. h. 30 Salem
Wilbur Eunice M. Mrs. ( Abram F.) h. 44 Maple av. Fred C. livery and sale stable, Lawrence, h. 44 Maple av.
Henry R. Rev. h. High
Wildes Mary T. Mrs. (George T.) h. 35 School Wiley Mary A. Mrs. ( William) bds. 22 Morton
Wilkie Thomas W. emp. Smith & Dove Co. 3 S. & D). brick blk.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
Willey Alexander, emp. Smith & Dove, h. 69 Essex, c. Baker's Lane
Worcester Rev. bds. Wesley Richardson
Williamson Frank J. plasterer, bds. 54 Morton
Maggie, emp. 137 Main-South, h. do.
Margaret Mrs. (Frank) h. 54 Morton
Richard, stone mason, h. Village, n. West Centre Church
Wilson Alexander, h. 40 Haverhill, F. V.
Esta A. Mrs. (John) h. Howell F. Wilson, B. V.
Eugene, farmer, h. 29 Main
66 Frederick A. Rev. pastor Free Church, h. 23 Rail- road
66 Howell F. agt. Ballard Vale Mills, h. Andover, n. junc. High, B. V.
66 William, h. 29 Main-South
Winters Michael, emp. Smith & Dove, bds. 12 Cuba
Winton Lutecia, h. Centre, n. Tewksbury, B. V.
David J. honse painter, h. Centre, n. Tewksbury, B. V. Withum John B. shoe mfr. h. off Porter, S. D. in summer, 21/2 miles out
Wolfenden John, emp. Stevens Mill, h. 183 North Main John Mrs. confectionery, etc. 183 North Main, h. do. Wood James, h. 31 Chestnut
James, telegraph operator, B. & M. R. R. h. Lowell, n. Chester, B. V.
John, emp. Barnard Rogers, Andover, h. Lowell, n. Chester, B. V.
John H. spinner, Ballard Vale Mills, h. Sand, North of mills, B. V.
John T. emp. Ballard Vale Mills, bds. William R. Ross
William Mrs. h. 14 Florence
William M. General Manager, Washington Mills, Lawrence, h. Main, F. V.
Woodbridge Albert W. shoemaker, h. Charles do.
W OODBRIDGE ANNA M. MRS. (Woodbridge & Bursley) florist, Highland Road, Carter's Hill, h. do.
Charles D. shoemaker, h. Haverhill, n. Jenkins c.
6. Lorenzo, laborer, h. Charles do.
Minnie E. Miss, dressmaker, 14 Main, h. do.
Woods Elizabeth A. h. 79 Bartlett
Worcester George, farmer, h. Lowell Road, O. D. n. Fol- lansbee's nurseries
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
Worthley Phoebe M. Miss, h. 13 Bartlett Wright Edgar G. farmer, h. off Lowell, W. P.
Harlan P. boots, shoes, etc. Main, h. 36 Elin
Herbert M. h. 36 Ehn
Howard H. P. clerk, h. 36 El
William, wool sorter, h. Boston Road, B. V.
Wrigley Ann Mrs. (William) h. 64 Chestnut
Simeon, cmp. Stevens Mill, h. 218 Main-North
Thomas, emp. Stevens Mill, h. 224 Main-North
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YORK LEONARD, emp. Ballard Vale Mills, bds. Mrs. Mary Devitt, B. V. Richard C. laborer, h. Oak, c. Centre, B. V. Youngson Annie, h. 9 Lowell, F. V.
Janc, h. 9 Lowell, F. V.
(ESTABLISHED 1880.)
C. A. SHATTUCK, GROWER OF . .
HIGH-GRADE CARNATIONS, VIOLETS AND FLOWERING BULBS,
CHOICE . Cut Flowers
Constantly on hand through the winter months.
FUNERAL DESIGNS entrusted to our care will receive careful attention.
We make a specialty of growing pretty POTTED PLANTS for window decorations.
SALESROOM, 54 MAIN ST.
Greenhouses, . Dodge St .. Scotland District.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
ANDOVER AND LAWRENCE EXPRESS.
J. NAPIER, Proprietor.
Offices :
16 Park Street, Andover.
S. W. Fellows, 265 Essex St. Lawrence.
G. H. Kittredge, 389 Essex Street. Lawrence.
Leave Andover 1.30 l'. M. Leave Lawrence 3.30 P. M.
Express and Jobbing promptly attended lo.
J. E. WHITING, (Established 1867.)
Jeweler & Optician.
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, Silver Ware, Leather Goods, Bill=Books, Purses, Letter-Cases. Etc.
Fine Watch Repairing.
Agent for the Leading
BICYCLES. 36 Main St.
We are never too busy to give every inquiry the attention it deserves.
TUTTLE'S Andover and Boston Express. B. B. TUTTLE, Proprietor.
BOSTON OFFICES:
OFFICE: No. 2 Park Street. 34 Court Square, 77 Kingston Street. Leave Andover 7.45, 9.45 A. M .; 12.15 P. M. Leave Boston 10.30 A. M .; 3.20 and 5.00 P. M.
PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING
By experienced men.
BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED
To all parts of Andover.
JOBBING. ETC.
106
ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
H. F. CHASE,
BICYCLES . . . AND . . .
ATHLETIC GOODS.
ANDOVER, MASS.
Andover Business Directory.
Agricultural Implements. McLAWLIN HENRY, 31 Main (sce page 11)
Athletic Goods. CHASE H. F. Musgrove Block ( see page 106 and head lines) Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law.
FOSTER GEORGE W. Bank Building
ODLIN WILLIAM, Bank Building
POOR GEORGE H. Musgrove Building
Auctioneer.
ROGERS BARNETT, Musgrove Block (see page 32 and front cover)
Band.
Andover Brass Band, Arthur Bliss, leader
Bakers.
GILPATRICK E. M. 17 Main (Baker's goods) (scc foot lines)
WHEN YOU ARE OUT, -
CALL AT Gilpatrick's, 17 Main St.
BICYCLES AND ATHLETIC GOODS, CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES. · H. F. CHASE.
EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRING. . :
ANDOVER DIRECTORY. 107
Hodge Robert, 61 Park Murphy Thomas, 197 Main-North
Banks.
ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK, (J. T. Kimball, cashier) (see page 15) THE ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK, (J. F. Kimball, treas.) (see page 16)
Bicycle Agents.
CHASE H. F. Musgrove Block (see head lines)
Driscoll W. J. Musgrove Block
McLAWLIN HENRY, 31 Main (scc page 11)
WHITING J. E. Main (see page 105 and back cover)
Bicycle Repairing Rooms.
CHASE H. F. Musgrove Block (see page 106 and head lines)
Blacksmiths.
Anderson & Bowman, Park HARRIMAN THOMAS P. 40 Park (see page 32) Sweeney Dennis, Pearson
TUTTLE & MORRISON, Main, F. V. (sce red page A)
Boarding Houses.
Hitchcock Ida P. Mrs. 21 Phillips (students) Imperial House, 4-6 Central
Morrill House, 34 School (sunumer boarders)
Book Sellers and Stationers.
ANDOVER BOOK STORE, (G. A. Higgins & Co.) 37 Main (scc page 18) CHASE OMAR P. 27 Main (scc page 23)
Boot Blacking Rooms.
STEWART JOHN, rear of Post Office (see page 2)
Confectionery, Fruit,
Cigars, Etc. at GILPATRICK'S
Sweaters and Jerseys.
H. F. CHASE.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
Brown Benjamin, 43 Main Daly P. J. 4-10 Main
GREEN & WOODLIN, Ballard Vale (see page 122)
HAYNES F. G. & CO. Ballard Vale (see page 2) Scars John C. Bank Building
Wright Harlan P. agent, 40 Main
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers.
Brown Benjamin, 43 Main
Craik James, 11 Mineral
Himan Flax, 18 Main-North
Onasch Panl, 30 Main-North
Boot and Shoe Mfrs.
Barnard J. W. & Son Jaquith Newton, Main
Brush Mfrs.
Edwards Henry (machine brushes) River Road Hardy C. A. & Son, W. A.
Butcher.
SYMONDS FRED, Jr. Salem (see page 32)
Carpenters and Builders.
CUMMINGS BRAINARD, Park (scc red page Q) Hardy & Cole, Essex
Henderson John, 64 Mineral, A. V.
Reed R. C. Prospect
RICHARDSON & PITMAN, 63 Park (see red page B) Sewell Asa O. 34 High Stickney Charles C. Boston Road
THOMES SAMUEL, 224 Main-South (scc page 10)
Carriage Mfrs.
TUTTLE & MORRISON, Main, F. V. (see red page A)
Spices, Sardines, Ex=
GILPATRICK'S tracts, Etc., at
Guns to Rent. H. F. CHASE.
ANDOVER DIRECTORY. 109
Carriage Painters.
CALDWELL A. W. Park c. Bartlett (see page 18) TUTTLE & MORRISON, Main, F. V. (see red page A)
Carpetings, Oilcloths, etc.
Noyes H. P., Park SMITH & MANNING, 8 Essex, (see page 36)
Caterers. Wiggin George W. Main-South
Cigars, Tobacco, etc. (See also Druggists and Grocers.)
CHAPMAN 0. 125 Main-South, (see page 12)
CHASE OMAR P. 27 Main, (see page 23)
GILPATRICK E. M. 17 Main, (see foot lines)
Rhodes T. E. 9 Main
Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Foster Francis H. 68 Central
Clothing and Furnishing.
Burnes & Crowley, 13 Main (furnishings)
Dean John W. 44 Main
HANNON P. J. Main (scc front cover)
Clothing Cleanser and Presser. STEWART JOHN, rear of Post Office (see page 2) Coal and Wood.
Chandler George W. Main
GLEASON FRANK E. 1 Main (see red page A) Hayward H. M. High, B. V.
Confectionery, Fruit, etc.
BUCKLIN SARAH J. MRS. 42 Main (scc page 4) Campion J. H. & Co.
CHASE OMAR P. 27 Main (see page 23) CHAPMAN OVID, Main-South (sce page 12) Rhodes T. E. 9 Main
Why does every- body go to GILPATRICK'S, For FANCY CAKES. CRACKERS. ETC.
Ammunition, Loaded Shells, &c. H. F. Chase.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
Cordage. McLAWLIN HENRY, 31 Main (see page 11) Crockery and Glassware.
GREEN & WOODLIN, Ballard Vale (see page 122)
Holt T. A. & Co. Central
PIKE ERWIN C. 6 Park, (see page 3)
SMITH & MANNING, 8 Essex (see page 36)
Curtains and Fixtures. SMITH & MANNING, (see page 36)
Depot Carriages. Adams John J. Elmi House Stables
HILL IRA B. Chapel av. (see page 25)
Dentists. GILBERT CHARLES H. Bank Building (see page 23) Hulme A. E., D. M. D. 38 Main
Dining Rooms. CHAPMAN OVID, Main (see page 12) Rhodes T. E. 9 Main
Dressmakers.
Bodwell Myra J. 19 Maple av.
Bradshaw J. O. Mrs. 20 Brook
Burke Annie, 10 Village
Colpitts M. A. Mrs. 48 Chestnut
Holt Lizzie E. 267 Main-South
Howard M. J. Miss, 5 Post Office av.
MARTIN MARY J. MISS, 75 School (see page 10) Main Ella Mrs. 5 Post Office av.
McCreadie Sarah Mrs. 70 Main McCullough Belle, 14 Brook Perry Nellie C. Lowell, B. V. Rhodes Esther A. 14 Essex
Swanton Cora I. 75 Salem Sweeney Mary Woodbridge Minnie E. Miss, 14 Main
For BREAKFAST FOOD,
Gilpatrick, 17 Main St. can suit QUAKER OATS, ETC, you.
Bicycles to Rent. - H. F. CHASE.
ANDOVER DIRECTORY. 111
Drugs and Medicines.
ALLEN E. M. & W. A. Musgrove Block (see page 19) Bliss Arthur, 11 Main
Parker George H. 33 Main
SHATTUCK CHARLES H., M. D. Ballard Vale (scc page 93)
Dry and Fancy Goods.
Burke Patrick, 10 Village
GREEN & WOODLIN, Ballard Vale (see page 122)
HAYNES F. G. & CO. Andover, B. V. (sce page 2)
Holt T. A. & Co. 1, 3 and 5 Central
Murphy Thomas Mrs. 5 Main
Ramsdell M. L. Mrs. 7 Post Office av.
SMITH & MANNING, 8 Essex (scc page 36)
The Misses Bradley, 41 Main
Electric Light Co.
Andover Electric Co.
Employment Bureau.
BUCKLIN S. J. 42 Main (scc page 4) ROGERS BARNETT, Musgrove Building (scc page 32 and front cover)
Express Companies.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. Musgrove Building (N. G. Gleason, agt.) (scc page 18) BLOIS, ANDOVER & LAWRENCE EX. near Post Office (see page 32) NAPIER JAMES, 16 Park (scc page 105) TUTTLE B. B. EX. 2 Park (scc page 105)
Fertilizers. SMITH & MANNING, 8 Essex (sec page 36) Fish, Oysters, etc.
FARMER T. J. 15 Post Office av, (scc page 33) Hutchinson John E. 87 Summer
For Nice HOME-MADE BREAD and BAKER'S GOODS come to
Gilpatrick's, 17 Main St.
L. A. W. REPAIR SHOP. H. F. Chase.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
Florists.
BUCKLIN S. J. 42 Main (orders for cut flowers) (see page 4) MILLETT GEORGE D. off Salem, 3 miles out (sec page 5) PLAYDON JOHN H. 35 Lowell, F. V. (see back cover) Piddington George, 73 School
SHATTUCK CAROLINE A. MRS. 54 Main (see page 104)
WOODBRIDGE & BURSLEY, Highland Road (see page 7)
Flour, Feed and Grain.
Campion J. II. & Co. Central
GREEN & WOODLIN, Ballard Vale (see page 122)
HAYNES F. G. & CO. Ballard Vale (see page 2)
Holt T. A. & Co. 3 and 5 Central
SMITH & MANNING, 8 Essex (see page 36)
Furniture.
Noyes H. P. Park
Grocers.
Campion J. H. & Co. Central
Daly P. J. 4 and 10 Main
GILPATRICK E. M. 17 Main (see bottom lines)
GREEN & WOODLIN, Ballard Vale (see page 122)
HAYNES F. G. & CO. Andover, B. V. (see page 2) Holt T. A. & Co. 3 and 5 Central
SMITH & MANNING, 8 Essex (see page 36)
Hair Dressers.
Bean J. M. 28 Main
Caffery O. F. Centre, B. V.
Frazer & Murphy, 8 Park
Ledwell William T. Musgrove Building
Sochrens John H. 33 Main
The Misses Bradley, 41 Main (ladies and children)
Come
to Gilpatrick's, 17 Main St. For RICE. BEANS. OATMEAL, ETC.
COLUMBIA AND HARTFORD
BICYCLES. ..
H. F. CHASE.
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Hardware, Cutlery, etc.
Driscoll W. J. Musgrove Block
HAYNES F. G. & CO. Ballard Vale (see page 2)
McLAWLIN HENRY, 31 Main (see page 11)
PIKE ERWIN C. 6 Park (see page 3)
Harnessmakers.
MAYER GEORGE A. 18 Park (see page 21) McDonald & Hannaford, 50 Main
Hats and Caps. Dean J. W. 44 Main
Horseshoers.
Anderson & Bowman, Park c. Bartlett
HARRIMAN THOMAS P. 40 Park (see page 32) Sweeney Dennis, Pearson
Horse Undertaker.
Duffey B. F. 34 Union, F. V.
Hotel.
Mansion House, 10 Chapel av. (E. P. Hitchcock, Prop. )
Ice Cream.
HINTON ALLEN, South Main (see page 7) Rhodes T. E. 9 Main
Wiggin George W. Main-South
Ice Dealers.
Hayward Henry M. High, B. V. Holt B. F. Main-South
Ink Mfr.
Donald W. S., F. V.
. Insurance Agents and Companies. MERRIMACK MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. Bank Build- ing (see page 20)
CANNED GOODS, SOAPS, ETC., at Gilpatrick's, 17 Main St.
Foot-Ball Goods.
H. F. CHASE.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
ROGERS BARNETT, Musgrove Block (see page 32 and front cover) SMART J. A. Bank Building (see back cover)
Job Printers.
The Andover Press (limited)
Justices of the Peace.
Kimball John F.
Marland Charles H. Ballard Vale
ROGERS BARNETT, Musgrove Block (see page 32 and front cover)
SMART J. A. Bank Building (see back cover) (See also Lawyers.)
Laundries.
AMERICAN HAND LAUNDRY, 6 Main Chinese Laundry, 14 Park
Livery and Boarding Stables.
HIGGINS W. H. Park (see page 25)
HILL IRA B. Chapel av. (see page 25)
Pray John, Main
Lumber Dealers.
CUMMINGS BRAINARD, Park (see red page Q) Hardy & Cole, Essex
RICHARDSON & PITMAN, 63 Park (see red page B) Machinists. CHASE HERBERT F. Musgrove Block (see page 106 and head lines)
Manufacturers.
Bradlee Mills, B. V. (flannels)
Barnard J. W. & Son (shoes and slippers)
Brown Benjamin (shoes and slippers)
Donald W. S. Main, F. V. (ink and blacking)
Edwards Henry, W. P. (machine brushes)
Hardy Charles A., W. P. (machine brushes)
At Gilpatrick's, 17 Main St., Are Choice TEAS, COF- FEES, ETC.
Base-Ball Goods. H. F. CHASE.
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Hardy & Cole (boxes)
Jaquith Newton, Main, S. D. (boots and shoes)
Marland Mills, (M. T. Stevens & Sons) M. V. (flannels)
Smith & Dove Mfg. Co. (shoe and carpet thread)
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