The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1904, Part 11

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Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
Number of Pages: 428


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Wedding Cake and Fancy Cooking To Order at .. ..


James E. Hathaway's, THE BAKER 121 Cabot St.


Watches, Jewelry and Optical Goods


ALDEN WEBB,


145 Cabot St.


GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY. 133


COLE


CLOUGH


Clough Arthur M. house u. 182 Rantoul


Maria A. widow of Charles E. boards u. 182 Rantoul


Coakley Dennis F. undertaker, also sexton St. Mary's church, boards 94 Hale


William H. special police also edgesetter, house 15 Jasper Coan Edgar C. machinist, house u. 31 Home


Coane Frederick, stairbuilder, house 28 Railroad ave. William R. artist, house 31 Stone


Cobb Albert F. shoelaster (Lynn), house 15 Fayette


Cobert John J. laborer, boards 4 Locust ave.


Coburn George P. carpenter, house Hale opp. Pride's Crossing R.R. station


Cockburn Euphemia M. Miss, dry goods, 255 Cabot, boards 8 Chestnut


John M. leather dresser (Peabody), house 8 Chestnut


Cochran Robert, clerk, 53 Rantoul, boards at Salem Codman Russell S. (Boston) s.r. Hale n. Beach, B.F. Coen Miles, rem. to Manchester


Coffey John J. laborer (W. S. Spaulding's), boards do. Coffill Thomas, lunch room, 2 Cabot, house do. Walter H. oil clothing worker, boards 2 Cabot


Coffin Emma B. Miss, boards u. 282 Cabot


Willard, carpenter, boards 36 Beckford William E. carpenter and builder, 165D Rantoul, house do. Cohoon Adelbert, painter, house 7 Dearborn ave.


Charles A. carpenter, house 9 Dearborn ave.


Eleanor A. widow of Peter, boards 7 Dearborn ave.


Samuel F. carpenter, house 16 Hart


William B. shoe worker (Lynn), also hairdresser, 136 Dodge, house 7 Devon ave.


see Cahoon


Colaner Elizabeth E. boards Greenwood ave. n. Hart, B.F. Colburn Fred, gardener, boards 44 Dodge


Colby Eva M. Miss, student, boards u. 46 Cabot Henry L. marine insurance (Boston), house 132 Dodge Ora A. rem. to Penn.


Walter E. musician, house u. 46 Cabot


Cole Alice T. widow of Israel D. house u. 2 Cole c. Essex Alice W. Miss, teacher, High School, boards 2 Cole Allie A. Miss, teacher, Cove school, boards 85 Hale Arthur W. plumber (Salem), house u. 448 Cabot Bert L. laborer, boards 74 Chase


Caleb, carpenter, house u. 8 Summer


Charles E. shoemaker, house 10 Dearborn ave.


Charles R. machinist, boards u. 37 Stone


Charles S. carpenter, house 21 Charnock


Frances L. Mrs. boards 10 Bartlett


FRANK E. LORD, Tailor


114 Rantoul St. BEVERLY. Fine Workmanship, Style and Fit.


Get your prescrip- tions filled at .. ..


CHARLES A. BAKER,


Druggist, 151 Cabot St.


134 COLE


GENERAL. [C] DIRECTORY. COLLIER


Frank E. painter, boards Hale c. Thissell George E. shoe finisher, house 4 Odell ave. George E. shoemaker, house 139 Standley George M. laborer, boards 74 Chase George W. farm hand, boards 139 Standley Gideon, clergyman, house u. 28 Pond Harry P. machinist's appr. boards 30 Pleasant Henry C. carpenter, boards Hart n. Greenwood ave. B.F.


Henry N. shoelaster, house u. 271 Essex Horace L. farm hand, boards 139 Standley Ida M. Miss, shoeworker, boards 74 Chase


Isabella F. Miss, maid u. 31 Vestry, boards 139 Standley James E. electrician (Ipswich), boards Hale c. Thissell, P.C.


James E. night watchman (West Manchester), house Hale, cor. Thissell, P.C.


Jennie A. Miss, teacher, High school, house 35 Abbott


John, coachman, house 4 Bridge


John F. car, carpenter, house 431 Cabot


John F. rem. to Johnstown, Pa.


John G. house u. 4 Cabot


Joseph W. real estate and insurance 165c Rantoul, house 20 Colon


Levi, house 13. Woodberry


Loren M. teamster, house 74 Chase


Lydia A. boards 139 Standley


Perley K. carpenter, house 8 Summer


Samuel senator 2d Essex district, house 2 Cole c. Essex Sophia M. boards 431 Cabot


Thomas W. rem. to Wellesley


Warren A. shoemaker, house 455 Essex


Coleman, David, teamster, house 25 Porter David C. student (Wash. D. C.) boards 25 Porter


David G. (Houston & Coleman), 122 Cabot, house 42 Bartlett


Helen A. Miss, student, boards 37 School


John, teamster, house 10 Congress


Mary E. Miss, shoestitcher, boards 4 Front


Mary, E. widow of Patrick, house u. 37 School


Nellie F. Miss, shoestitcher, boards 25 Porter


Norah A. Miss, shoestitcher, boards 25 Porter


Philip H. stenographer (Battery whf. Boston), boards 25 Porter [n. Hart; B.F. Collamer Samuel F. janitor B.F. school, house Greenwood ave. Collier A. Gertrude Miss; boards 11 Pleasant Alice E. Miss, shoestitcher, boards 13 Roundy Arthur, removed


Hathaway, the Baker, 121 Cabot St.


is the place to buy BREAD, CAKE and PASTRY.


WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER


ALDEN WEBB,


MASONIC BUILDING


GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY. 135


COLLIER


CONNELLY


Emma F. widow of Perry, house 11 Pleasant


Frank P. artist, boards 11 Pleasant


Perry, died Sept. 27, 1903


Collins Annie M. widow of Michael F. boards Haskell n. B.F. school


Benjamin F. shoe worker, boards 17 Lothrop


David R. carpenter, house 306 Cabot


Dennis J. boards 24 Rantoul


[Hale


Eleanor F. Miss, asst. bookkeepeer, 39 Park, boards 261 Elizabeth T. shoe worker, boards 13 School


Ellen, widow of Michacl, house 261 Hale


James H. laborer, boards Haskell n. B.F. school


Jeremiah, laborer, house Hale n. Everett


John, farmhand, boards 8 Scott


John J. machinist, house 14 Cabot


John J. section foreman, B. & M. R.R. boards 10 Wellman Joseph M. clerk, Am. Ex. Co. house 164 Rantoul


Josephine Miss, shoeworker, boards 13 School


Mary E. Miss, bookkeeper, North Shore Fish Co. boards 261 Hale [ School


Patrick, gateman, Congress st. R.R. crossing, house 13 Patrick J. section hand, B. & M. R.R. boards 13 School Colson Charles A. civil engineer, house 12 Charnock


Ernest L. R. shoe cutter, house 105 Cabot


George W. shoe cutter, house 15 Bow


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Llewellyn, pressman, Beverly Citizen, boards 2 Central OLSON LORENZO, cabinet maker, 3 Chapman, house 2 Central. See page 431 [boards do.


Mary I. widow of Peletiah, housekeeper, 105 Cabot, Nelson H. died Sept. 15, 1903


William L. plumber, house u. 25 Charnock


Comeau Alvira, housemaid, 329 Cabot, boards do. Augustus, laborer, house 12 Essex


Comiskey Ellen Miss, housemaid, 53 Lothrop, boards do.


Conant Addie Miss, boards 10 Franklin pl. C house 10 Franklin pl. See margins


ONANT FRANK R. (Beverly Loan Co.), 71 Rantoul,


Concicao Marie Miss, housemaid, 83 Lothrop, boards do.


Conil Casmieur, butler, H. P. King's, Paine ave. P.C.


Conley James F. machinist, house u. 15 Cliff John, groom, N. W. Rice's


Conlon Redmond, laborer, boards 26 Cabot Connell Mary, rem. to Boston Michael J. plumber, boards Central House Peter, coachman, J. T. Morse, jr. Paine ave. P. C.


Connelly Michael, laborer, 16 Agate


Michael F. gardener, house off Hale n. Haskell, P.C.


FRANK E. LORD ,


THE TAILOR A FULL LINE OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WOOLENS.


14 Rantoul St.


The Druggist, Charles A. Baker,


151 Cabot Street.


136 GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY.


CONNER


COOK


Conner Charles H. foreman (Salem), house 18 Lenox


Conners Edward, night watchman, Salem pumping sta. house at Salem


John, laster, boards 26 River [P.C.


Michael, laborer, boards Mrs. Cannon's, Haskell n. Hale, Patrick, section hand, boards 3 South Hardy


Connolly Abigail, widow of Timothy, house 7 Winter Anna C. Miss, student (Boston), boards T. D. Connolly's, Bartholomew, carpenter, house u. 8 Congress


C ONNOLLY BROS. (Stephen J., Gregory P. and Thomas D. Connolly), stone masons, contractors and builders, Oak opp. B. F. sta. See front cover and back binding


Gregory, stone layer, boards High n. Haskell, B.F.


Gregory P. (Connolly Bros.), Oak, house 19 Everett, B.F. John S. student (Harvard), boards T. D. Connolly's, B.F. Joseph, laborer, boards Mrs. Mudge's, B.F.


May D. Miss, time-keeper, Connolly Bros. boards T. D. Connolly's


Stephen J. (Connolly Bros.), Oak, house Haskell c. Everett, B.F. [next do.


Thomas D. (Connolly Bros.), Oak opp. B.F. sta. house Thomas F. city laborer, house 25 Judson


see Conley and Connelly


Connors James, groom, C. H. Tweed's, boards North pl. B.F. Conrad George A. carpenter, house 21 Chase Hiram O. fisherman, house u. 16 Union


Marcus, seaman, house 16 Cabot


Conroy Thomas, stone mason, boards Mrs. Quirk's, B.F.


Contois Frank J. rem. to E. Wenham


Converse Josiah L. house 278 Essex


Conway Frances M. Miss, boards 4 Cabot


J. Cecilia Mrs. lining maker, boards 113 Bridge


James, shoe laster, house u. 13 Mulberry


John H. leather cutter, house 93 Cabot Michael F. shoe laster, house 4 Cabot


Coogan Katie Miss, housemaid, 205 Cabot, boards do.


Cook Annie E. Miss, bookkeeper, 16 Bow, boards u. 12 Roundy


Arthur, farm hand, boards A. J. Swift's, Trask pl.


Arthur B. rem. to Haverhill


Benjamin A. carpenter, house 28 Odell ave. [do.


E. Freeman, house painter, rear 12 Roundy, house u. 12 Hannah J. widow of Thomas, boards 28 Essex


Helen F. Miss, boards u. 2 Bay


Henry C. carpenter, boards 21 W. Dane


Samuel P. shoe cutter, house 46 Bartlett


James E. Hathaway's


Home Bakery,


12 Cabot St.


ALDEN WEBB,


Watchmaker, Jeweler .. and Optician ..


Masonic Building


GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY. 137


COOK


CORNING


William H. bookkeeper (Boston), house 3 Pickett William H. carpenter, house 3 Madison ave. William H. shoe worker, house u. 391 Cabot Cooke Herbert W. painter, house 38 Colon


Mary A. widow of of Andrew J. boards 11 Fayette Phineas W. machinist, house 11 Fayette Cooper Alfred S. clerk (Salem), house 15 Lothrop


Elisha C. shoe repairer, 14 Railroad ave. house u. 22 Central


Eugene H. shoe cutter, house 13 Mulberry Herbert S. heel shaver, house 21 Central


Copeland Ethel A. Miss, nurse, boards r. 556 Essex


Theodore, laborer (Salem), boards 74 Ocean


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OPP A. W. & CO. (Arthur W. Copp), box mnfrs. 60 Pleasant. See back cover


Albert A. removed


Arthur W. (A. W. Copp & Co.), 60 Pleasant, house 40 do. Cyrene A. Mrs. house u. 40 Pleasant


Copplestone George, butler, house u. Prince


Corbett Bartholomew M. shoemaker, boards 26 Front Clara E. Miss, boxmaker, boards 22 Lothrop


Elizabeth F. Miss, boxmaker, boards 26 Front


Hannah, widow of Timothy, house 26 Front John C. boxmaker, boards 22 Lothrop John H. leather sorter, house 16 May Michael, laborer, house 49 Bartlett


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ORBETT PATRICK (Odorless Excavating Co.) 30 Mechanic, house do. See page 422 Patrick, wood carver, house 22 Lothrop


Corcoran John G: bookkeeper, 133 Cabot, boards at Essex


Cordner John Mrs. (Boston), s.r. Hale n. P.C. post office Corkery Dennis, laborer, house 38 Water


Ellen, widow of Michael, house 22 Washington


Jeremiah, laborer, house 49 Front John F. driver, boards 6 Cox ct.


Julia Miss, boxmaker, boards 49 Front


Margaret Miss, boxmaker, boards 49 Front


Mary Miss, boxmaker, boards 49 Front


Patrick, teaming and contracting for grading, etc. 6 Cox ct. boards u. 5 Linden ave.


Patrick H. driver, house 6 Cox ct.


Corliss Lawson E. coal, wood and expressing, 25 Home, house 118 Rantoul Nathaniel, laborer, house 297 Cabot


Cormier Mary J. housemaid, boards 9 Water Zita Miss, housemaid, 47 Railroad ave. Corning Benjamin E. gardener, boards 158 Hale


FRANK E. LORD, The Tailor Would respectfully solicit your patronage at prices consistent with high-class work. TELEPHONE.


CHARLES A. BAKER,


LEADING DRUGGIST, 151 CABOT STREET.


138 GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY.


CORNING


CRAIGAN


Charles H. gardener, house 231 Hale


Frank Austin, rem. to Wenham


Sophia A. widow of George F. house u. 58 Hale Corson Amanda H. widow of Josiah G. died Dec. 6, 1903 W. Dana, machine operator, rooms 11 Phillips ct. Cosio John B. manager, 223 Cabot, house u. 6 Pond


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OSIO MARY BONAVENTURA MRS. fruits and confectionery, 223 Cabot, house u. 6 Pond. See page 452


Cottage Granite and Marble Works (A. B. Morse), 50 Bisson Cotter Garrett E. shoemaker, boards u. 9 Water


Cotting Alice Miss, s.r. Hale n. Mingo beach Charles U. deceased


Cotton Roscoe W. rem. to Peabody


Cottreau Lucy L. Miss, maid, boards 70 Lothrop


Coughell Samuel, carpenter (Salem), rooms 14 Home [ave.


Coughlin Catherine T. widow of John J. house 14 Livingstone Couhig John F. edgesetter, boards u. 29 Wallis


Mary Mrs. house u. 29 Wallis


Mary E. Miss, shoeworker, boards u. 29 Wallis


Patrick H. shoe trimmer, house 29 Wellman


Coults Clarence, machinist, house u. 7 Stone


Samuel, machinist, house 32 Lothrop


Courchsene Albert C. laborer, boards 89 Hale G. Henry, clerk, 123 Hale, boards 89 do. Joseph, laborer, house 89 Hale [Tufts ave.


Cowan Harriet E. Miss, bookkeeper, 167 Rantoul, boards 4 Joseph E. crossing tender, Elliott st. R.R. crossing, house 4 Tufts ave.


Cowie Jennie Miss, shoestitcher, boards 4 Galloupe ave.


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OWLES FRANK A. physician, 276 Cabot, house do. office hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m .; also surgeon to Emergency Hospital, Salem. Telephone connections Cox Charles, farmer, house 18 Trask


Charles H. farmer, boards 18 Trask


Charles V. (Boston), s.r. 70 Standley [at Boston


Edwin W. (Pierce & Cox), Oak, opp. B.F. station, house George A. farmer, boards 18 Trask


Coysh William, stone mason, boards Mrs. J. Quirk's, B.F. Crafts, Lillian G. Miss, shoeworker, boards 107 Elliott Lucretia Miss, boards u. 12 Essex


Mansfield M. milk dealer, 148 Elliott, house do. William, house 107 Elliott


William F. machinist, house 6 Home


Craig Margaret Miss, first lieut. Salvation Army, house 2 Essex Richard, coachman, Wm. D. Sohier's, off Ober


Craigan John, gardener, house 268 Hale


BREAD, CAKE and PASTRY at Hathaway's Home Bakery - - 121 Cabot St.


Repairing of all kinds


WEBB, the Jeweler,


All Work Warranted


145 Cabot Street


GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY. 139 .


CRAMPSEY


CRESSEY


Crampsey Arthur H. machinist, house 11 Odell ave. Cora C. Mrs. boards 116 Essex


Edward F. butcher, house u. 8 Prospect Ernest, farm hand, boards 406 Essex Herbert I. boards 392 Cabot


Isaac, laborer, house 78 Colon


Israel, butcher, house 392 Cabot


James, laborer, house 406 Essex


John, shoemaker, house 40 Elliott


Lillian F. Mrs. dressmaker, 11 Odell ave. house do.


Perley C. boards 406 Essex


Royal C. asst. foreman (Lynn), boards 40 Elliott


Sadie E. Miss, boards 78 Colon Walter S. shoecutter, house 251 Elliott


Crawford Annie E. Miss, housemaid at 65 Conant


Charles, teamster, boards u. 15 Congress


Edward L. teamster, house 94 Elliott [Ober


Margaret E. Mrs. housekeeper, Mrs. Magee's, opp. 26 William, shoeworker, rooms 22 Fayette


Creamer George G. rem. to Salem


Crean Timothy, laborer, house 1 Front


Crediford John W. carpenter, house 60 Essex


Cree: Charles E. laborer, boards 7 Linden ave. Lizzie F. Miss, rem. to Salem


Mary E. widow of William P. deceased


[pect


Stephen O. shoecutter, house u. 240 Rantoul William E. P. printer, house 7 Linden ave. William O. boot and shoe patterns (Lynn), house' 29 Pros- Creed William J. butler (Boston), house 100 Corning Creesy Andrew K. trav. salesman, house 28 Broadway Anna C. widow of Andrew E. died Jan. 2, 1904 Charles H. inspector, 53 Rantoul, house 24 Abbott


C REESY EVERETT L. physician, 24 Abbott, boards do. Office hours 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays 1.30 to 3 P. M. Telephone 756-3 Lizzie F. Miss, boards 28 Broadway


Rebecca E. Miss, boards 19 Cressy


Sarah E. Miss, boards 28 Broadway


William A. house 12 Cressy


William A. jr. farmer, house 16 Cressy


William A. 2d, house 2 Monument sq. see Cressey and Cressy Cresoe George H. laborer, house u. 24 Chase Cressey Carolyne F. Miss, ladies' hairdresser, manicure, etc. 222 Cabot, boards 15 Atlantic ave. Everett T. skiver, house Elliott n. Giles' lane Frederick I. shoecutter, house 15 Atlantic ave.


FRANK E. LORD, Tailor 114 Rantoul Street. Patrons called on with a complete line of samples when requested. Send postal or telephone 806-3.


Baker The Druggist,


Carries the Finest Line of Confectionery in the City.


140 GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY.


CRESSY


CROSBY


Cressy Aaron T. clerk ( Boston), boards 109 Elliott Abbie A. Miss, boards 30 Wallis


Alice F. widow of William A. house u. 2 Judson


Arthur C. section hand, boards 13 Phillips ct. Benjamin F. shoelaster, house 380 Cabot


Benjamin F. jr. foreman 63 Federal, house 76 Chase Bessie D. Miss, stenographer (Boston), boards 109 Elliott Elizabeth Miss, died April 7, 1903


Frederick A. foreman, B. & M. R.R. house 40 Stone


Frederick O. milk dealer, 20 Beckford, house do.


Freeborn W. (Lee & Cressy), 232 Cabot, house 8 Federal George H. farmer, house 109 Elliott Helen C. Mrs. boards 11 Edwards


Horace T. farm hand, boards 62 Elliott


John, box worker, boards 8 Federal


John B. house u. 282 Cabot


Joseph, boards 13 Phillips ct. [lips ct.


Joseph H. section foreman, B. & M. R.R. house 13 Phil-


Lewis W. foreman Beverly Times, house 34 Federal


Mabel A. Miss, lining maker, boards 109 Elliott


Mabel F. Miss, teacher, Centerville school, boards 13 Phil- lips ct.


Maria J. Miss, forewoman, 39 Park, boards 109 Elliott


Mary A. Miss, boards 8 Federal


Olive H. Miss, house 30 Bow


Walter S. telegrapher, 162 Cabot, boards 13 Phillips ct.


Willis B. bookkeeper (W. Lynn), boards 8 Federal see Creesy and Cressey


Cripps Arthur M. bookkeeper (Boston), boards 42 Abbott Critchett Charles E. shoemaker, boards 6 Wilson


Charles H. fish dealer, 6 Wilson, house do. Jennie A. Miss, boards 6 Wilson [Lothrop


Crittenden Viola Miss, teacher, South School, boards 54 Crockett Alvah G. machinist, house u. 22 Butman Walter S. carpenter, boards u. 15 Bow


Crombie Andrew, carpenter, boards 24 Home Florence E. teacher, boards 173 Bridge


Cronin Annie Miss, housemaid at 269 Cabot, boards do. Cornelius J. engineer, Bev. Gas Works, house 13 Jasper Daniel, laborer, house 23 Cliff


Kitty Miss, housemaid at 25 Hale [ Hardy


Michael, section foreman, B. & M. R R. house 3 South Michael, steward, E. C. Swift's, house Hale n. P.C.


Crook Lottie L. Miss, housemaid, 21 Ocean, boards do.


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ROSBY A. L. & CO. (Abram L. and Norman E. Crosby), painters and paper hangers, 2 Arthur See page 6


Wedding Cake and Fancy Cooking To Order at James E. Hathaway's, THE BAKER


121 Cabot St ..


YALE BICYCLE, $25.00 to $50.00


JOSEPH F. KILHAM,


Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.


GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY. 141


CROSBY


CROWELL


Abram L. (A. L Crosby & Co.), 2 Arthur, house u. 7 Judson


Arthur L. mason appr. boards 7 Judson


Bernice C. driver, boards 19 Balch


Charles W. farmer, house 12 Cressy


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ROSBY FORMAN A. mason and contractor, r. 7 Judson, and harness maker, 165 Rantoul, house 7 Jud- son. See page 99 [Odell ave.


Frank H. (Eldridge & Crosby), 172A Rantoul, house 17


Gilbert R. mason, house 28 Mulberry


Grace H. Miss, rem. to N.S.


Guy E. clerk, boards 28 Mulberry


Harold A. boards 7 Judson


Jennie M. Mrs. boards 25 Bartlett


Lewis A. (Crosby & Cann), 31 Prospect, house do.


Lillian F. Miss, student (Salem), boards 7 Judson


Mary A. widow of John, rem. to Boston [son Norman E. (A. L. Crosby & Co.) 2 Arthur, house 22 Jud- Ralph A. mason appr. boards 7 Judson


Roy E. clerk (Boston), boards 31 Prospect


Wallace A. milk dealer, 19 Balch, house do.


Walter H. student, boards 17 Odell ave.


William W. painter, boards u. 7 Judson


C ROSBY & CANN (Lewis A. Crosby and Geo. L. Cann), masons and contractors, 27 Park. See page 421 Croscup Charles P. carpenter, house 6 Arthur [14 Mulberry William H. carpenter and wheelwright, 316 Cabot, house Crosfield Martha L. widow of William D. house 14 Chapman Cross Hannah A. Miss, house Hale n. Manchester line John H. died June 13, 1903


Nancy J. widow of Philip E. boards Hale n. Haskell, P.C.


Philip E. mason, house 80 Green


Samuel S. shoe cutter, house 43 Washington


William L. rem. to Haverhill


William P. removed


Crotty Michael, machinist appr. boards 14 Agate


Crouse Grace E. Miss, teacher (Peabody), boards 1 Judson Mary F. Mrs. house 1 Judson [Judson


W. Albert, cigars and lunch room, 150 Cabot, boards 1 Crowe Albert E. (Salem), house 108 Rantoul


Annie T. Miss, shoe worker (Salem), boards 108 Rantoul Bertha Miss, nurse, 14 Central


Grace M. Miss, housemaid at Hotel Trafton


Margaret A. widow of Edward, house 108 Rantoul


Mary J. Miss, shoe worker (Salem), boards 108 Rantoul Crowell Andrew J. carpenter, house 26 Hart


David F. rem. to Goldsboro, Maine


Beverly Loan Co. Money Loaned on Horses, Carriages, Fur- niture, Pianos, Organs, etc. Telephone. 71 RANTOUL STREET.


Round Trip Tickets to Boston, 65C.


JOSEPH F. KILHAM Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.


142 GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY. CULLIVAN


CROWELL


Edward A. carpenter, house 14 Elliott


Francis J. wholesale fish, 6 Lothrop, house do.


Walter N. rem. to Goldsboro, Maine


William B. rem. to Dorchester


William B. jr. (Wightman & Crowell), 215 Rantoul, house u. 22 Swan ave.


Crowley Annie A. Miss, housemaid, r. D. W. Hardy's, Hale n. High, B.F.


Annie J. Miss, removed [Rantoul


Catherine, widow of John M. shoestitcher, house u. 32 Charles R. gardener, house 16 Central ct.


Daniel F. shoemaker, boards 14 Summit ave.


Daniel J. laborer, boards Central House


H. Josephine Miss, boards 572 Essex


James J. stone mason, boards 31 Boyles


John S. (Crowley & Lunt), 3 Broadway, room 9, boards 572 Essex


Joseph M. shaver, house 572 Essex


Julia Miss, housemaid, 649 Cabot


Lizzie Miss, housemaid at 37 Washington


Michael J. shoeworker, boards 14 Summit ave.


Michael R. J. student (Boston City Hospital), boards 572 Essex


Patrick, laborer, house u. 14 May Timothy, machinist, house 6 Wellman


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ROWLEY & LUNT (John S. Crowley and Clarence H. Lunt), publishers of the Beverly City Directory and Guide Book, 3 Broadway, rooms 9 and 10


Crowthers James, tool maker, rooms 43 Federal


Culbert Ethelda B. Miss, clerk, J. A. Culbert's, boards Hale, n. Pickett ct. B.F.


C ULBERT JAMES A. harnesses, trunks, leather goods, boots and shoes, Hale n. West, B.F. and (Man- chester), also (191 Mass. ave. Boston), house Green- wood ave. n. Hart, B.F. See page 410


Lillian A. Miss, bookkeeper D. W. Hardy & Son, also librarian public library, B.F. boards off Hale beyond Pickett's ct.


Cullen Ellen F. widow of William A. house 5 Madison ave. Loring D. stone mason, house 285 Cabot


Stephen E. driver Beverly fire dept. house 11 Ocean William T. mason. house off Hale, n. Pickett's ct. B.F. Cullinen Mary, housemaid 59 Lothrop


Cullivan J. & Son (John and William J.), groceries and pro- visions, 28 Cabot


John (J. Cullivan & Son), 28 Cabot, house 28} do. Katherine A. Miss, boards 28₺ do.


WOODWARD & OBER,


GARDEN HOSE, NOZZLES, Etc. 226 Cabot Street.


INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE, $210. THE LEADER IN THE MARKET.


JOSEPH F. KILHAM Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.


GENERAL [C] DIRECTORY. 143


CULLIVAN


CURTIS


Mary J. Miss, clerk, 28 Cabot, boards 28₺ do. Susie T. Miss, clerk, 28 Cabot, boards 28₺ do. William J. (J. Cullivan & Son), 28 Cabot, house 47 do. Culver Horace B. paper hanger, house u. 10 Front Cummings Arthur C. cook, rooms u. 49 Railroad ave.


John J. foreman, 52 Railroad ave. house 5 Linden ave.


Charles H. shoemaker, house u. 43 Cabot


Charles K. (Boston), s.r. Paine ave. P.C. (see map)


Oscar, clerk, 208 Rantoul, house u. 2 Dane


Cunningham Angus, rem. to New Brunswick


Charles, hostler, boards 318 Dodge [house do.


Esther L. widow of Charles C. dressmaker, u. 5 Arthur,


Gilbert, farm hand, house 255 Dodge


Guy W. hostler, 3 School, boards 15 do.


Howard, farmer, house 318 Dodge John, coachman, J. T. Morse's, Paine ave. P.C. boards do. John F. machinist, house u. 15 School [Arthur


Laura E. Miss, bookkeeper, 172 Rantoul, boards u. 5 Oscar C. trav. salesman, boards u. 5 Arthur


Rachel Miss, housemaid, Appleton ave.


Rachel, widow of Thomas, boards 318 Dodge Richard, laborer, house 52 Water


Roy A. student, boards u. 15 School


Samuel J. harness worker, 165 Rantoul, rooms do.


Thomas, farm hand, house 298 Dodge


William H. gardener, boards 318 Dodge , [Cabot


Curran Francis J. pastor, Star of the Sea church, house 253 Margaret Mrs. housekeeper at 16 Locust ave. Sarah J. widow of Edward, rem. to Lawrence


Currie Francis J. Mrs. house 285 Cabot Hiram N. carpenter, house 34 Chase Currier Andrew, laborer, house 42 Water


Frank H. trav. salesman, house 6 Davis


George F. teamster, 82 River, house 15 Agate


Jeremiah F. laborer, house u. 136 Park


John, boards 430 Essex


Lucinda D. Miss, boards 39 Bow


Nellie W. Mrs. dressmaker, 6 Davis, house do.


Ora B. shoelaster, house u. 29 Pond Samuel F. shoemaker, house Hart n. Preston pl. B.F. Curtin Daniel, rem. to Nahant


Curtis Allan (Boston), s.r. Oak n. Hale B.F. (see map) Arthur W. shoemaker, house 41 Abbott


Ella R. Miss, clerk City Hall, room 4, boards 41 Abbott


Frederick L. upholsterer, house u. 6 Chapman


Hall Dr. (Boston), s.r. Hale n. Juniper, B.F. (see map)


WILLIAM L. WOOD,


Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Mort- gages negotiated. Telephone connection. 71 RANTOUL STREET.


Boston Round-trip Tickets,


-65 Cents. - Joseph F. Kilham,


Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St,


144 GENERAL [D] DIRECTORY.


CURTIS


DANFORTH


Helen, widow of James F. (Boston), s.r. off Common lane, n. P.C. (see map) John S. (Boston), s.r. Hale, n. Juniper, B.F. (see map) John W. house 16 Beckford


Lyman, shoeworker, boards 41 Bow


Cushing Annie W. Miss, stenographer, boards 179 Rantoul George W. (Boston), s.r. Valley, B.F. (see map) John W. clerk, Hamilton, house 179 Rantoul Cuthill John, coachman, house 13 Ober


Cutter Rebecca O. widow of Samuel, house 100 Corning Samuel, shoecutter, boards 100 Corning


DACY THOMAS, laborer, house 20 Front Daggett Fred, student, boards 350} Cabot Dailey Ella S. Miss, boards 5 Phillips ct.


Franklin P. insurance solicitor, house 5 Phillips ct.


Harry F. driver, boards 5 Phillips ct. Harry F. Mrs. boards u. 3 Davis Michael, laborer, boards Miss Flavin's, P.C.


Dale Alice M. Miss, shoeworker, boards 149 Lothrop


Daley Annie G. Miss, bookkeeper, 55 Broadway, boards u. 135 Rantoul




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