The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1904, Part 21

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Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
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Kingsbury, painter, house 167. Lothrop .. ..


Laura Miss, bookkeeper, boards 9 Lovett


Lydia A. Miss, vamper, rooms 27 Pleasant


Martha A. Miss, died. June, 1903


Mary A. Miss, boards 11 Cedar !!!


Nellie A. Miss, boards 61. Conant


Priscilla, widow of James A. boards 11 Union


Robert G. house 12 Fayette . ,


Samuel A. boards 12 Fayette ...


Sylvanus, butcher, 61 Conant, house do.


Sylvester E. milk dealer, house u. 13 Winthrop ave.


Wallace F. bookkeeper, 20 Railroad ave. boards 12 Franklin ave. [ave.


Walter A. ins. inspector (Boston), boards 21 Winthrop


Wayne W. machinist, boards 9 Lovett


Wesley, carpenter, boards 41 Bow


William F. foreman packer, 81 Park, house 8 Lenox William L. salesman, house Appleton ave.


Postal Telegraph and Cable Co., 151 Cabot :


Potter James F. market gardener, 579 Cabot, house do Jesse S. railway postal clerk, house 583 Cabot


Lucretia B. widow of James F. boards 583 Cabot


Poulan Samuel K. car carpenter, house 13 Congress William R. rem, to Salem


Pousland Henry B. shoemaker, house 34 Broadway Powers Caroline E. widow of Stephen A. boards 18 Lenox Charles H. foreman, 53 Rantoul, house 24 Stone Edward, laborer, boards 4 Pearl Jennie Miss, clerk, 240 Cabot, boards Appleton ave.


Mary J. Mrs. boards 176 Cabot


Nelson D. Mrs. milliner, 88} Cabot, boards Cabot House Sarah F .: widow of John, boards G. W. Ingram's, 151} Rantoul


Pratt Frank L. sub. letter carrier and flagman, boards 3 Laurel Pray Horace, carpenter, boards 33 Stone


Preble Edwin N. foreman 53 Rantoul, house 29 Lothrop Prentiss Ruth A. Miss, boards u. 55 Hale


Prescott A. Maude, Miss, boards 14 Pleasant . 1


Charles, station and freight agent, B. & M. R.R. River, also manager Bev. Transportation Co. Water, house 14 Pleasant


Are You Going to Build ? If so ... consult


W. H. Harmon, the Architect,


OPEN EVENINGS. ENDICOTT BUILDING. 153 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.


FRANK E. LORD, Tailor


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


250 GENERAL [P] DIRECTORY.


PRESCOTT


PRIDE


Myrtle J. Miss, asst. ticket seller, Bev. R.R. station, boards 14 Pleasant


Prest John C. farmer, boards 572 Essex John H. engineer (Salem), house 572 Essex Preston Addison, farmer, house 292 Dodge


Alice A. Miss, rem. to Wenham


Alice M. Miss, teacher, Prospect school, boards 292 Dodge Bessie W. Miss, stenographer (Salem), boards 11 Corning Carl F. blacksmith, boards 35 Broadway


P RESTON CHARLES A. Wenham, Beverly and Salem express, 594 Cabot, house u. do. Charles F. gardener, house 112 Corning


See page 436


Clarence E. express driver, house 15 Lothrop


Edith E. Miss, boards 95 Essex


Edward, gardener, house 67 Bisson


Elizabeth L. widow of Charles F. house Halen. Hart, B.F.


Ella, widow of John M. boards 11 Woodberry


Ellen F. widow of Samuel, shoe worker, house u. 42 Essex Elsie L. Miss, teacher Bass River school, boards Hale n. Hart, B.F.


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Emily N. widow of Joseph L. house u. 6 Home Emma, widow of Benjamin, nurse, house 5 Roundy RESTON ERNEST, organist at First Baptist Church (Salem), also music teacher and piano tuner and regulator, 35 Broadway, boards do. See page 430 Florence, Miss, student (Boston), boards 112 Corning Frank I. order clerk (Boston), boards Hale n. Hart, B.E. George W. gardener and choreman, P.C. house 12 Summer


Gertrude F. Miss, companion at 28 Hale


Grace M. Miss, seamstress, 222 Cabot rm. 20, boards 11 Neptune


Hannah K. widow of Charles H. house 35 Broedway


Howard K. boards 19 Wallis


J. Lewis, letter carrier, house 20 Essex


John H. house 19 Wallis


John M. died Sept. 11, 1903


Joseph W. shoe worker, house 237 Rantoul


Lewis A. foreman, W. A. Caldwell's, house 8 Dodge


Marshall V. machinist, rooms 36 Bow


Nellie Miss, dressmaker, 35 Broadway, boards do.


Sarah E. widow of Cornelius L. house 112 Corning


Walter, mason, house 11 Corning


William H. market gardener, Hart byd. Greenwood ave. B.F. house do.


Pride Augusta Miss, boards Mrs. E. S Pride's, P.C. [B.F. Edwin, cabinet maker (Manchester) house Oak n. West,


Hardware Headquarters


for Beverly


Whitcomb Carter Co.


WOODWARD & OBER,


FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS AND FARMING TOOLS. .. .. .. 226 CABOT STREET.


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PRIDE


PUTNAM


Elisha S. postmaster, Pride's Crossing P.O. boards Mrs. E. S. Pride's, P.C.


Emma S. widow of Elisha, house Hale n. P.C. station


Sally P. widow of Peter, died Nov. 26, 1903


Willis A.wood carver (43 Bristol, Boston), house u. Oak n. West, B.F.


Prince Augustus B. died June 18, 1903


Esther, widow of Augustus B. house 186 Hale


Frank S. boards 284 Cabot


John, bookkeeper, 123 Hale, house 191 do.


Morton (Boston), s. r. R. Boardman cottage, B.F. William A. house 284 Cabot


Procter Fred G. machinist, house 6 Livingston ave.


Proctor Alfred W. tree protectors, 43 Essex, house do.


Emma, widow of Thomas E. (Boston), s. r. Hale opp. Prince


Helen M. Mrs. shoe stitcher, rooms 7 Fayette Rebecca R. Mrs. house u. 14 Atlantic ave.


Prosser Gertrude Miss, housemaid, boards 44} Chase Mary T. Miss, rem. to Salem


Prost Diserie, butler, W. S. Spaulding's, Paine ave. house do. Proud Owen F. blacksmith, rooms 25 Bow


Proudlove Ella M. Miss, clerk, 280} Cabot, boards 13 Charnock


Provan Frederick L. student (Brown), boards 13 Wallis


PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. L. H.Wardwell, resident agent, 145 Lothrop


Public Library, city hall; branches 2 West, Bev. Farms ; Centreville and North Beverly


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UBLICOVER BROS. (John M. and Willard B.), contractors and builders, Hale n. West, B.F. See page 413


John M. (Publicover Bros.), house High n. Haskell


Willard B. (Publicover Bros.), Hale n. West, B.F. house Hart byd. Greenwood ave.


Puffer Charles, rem. to Salem


Pullen Ruth Miss, clerk, 240 Cabot, boards 26 Mulberry


Purinton Edgar S. (Young & Purington), 215 Rantoul, house 13 Madison ave. Purl George J. toolmaker, house u. 24} Cabot Pushee Hattie F. Miss, boards 21 Swan ave. Henrietta M. Miss, rem. to Gloucester Henry, laborer, house 21 Swan ave. John H. carpenter, house 26 Charles Putnam Austin F. rem. to Everett Edmund, house 57 Lovett Edward A. McKay operator, house 16 Fayette Jeremiah, house 7 Winthrop ave.


Our Time Against Yours IN REGARD TO PLANS. EVENINGS.


W. H. HARMON, Architect, OPEN


: ENDICOTT 153 Cabot St., Beverly Mass. BUILDING


FRANK E. LORD


THE TAILOR A FULL LINE OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WOOLENS.


14 Rantoul St.


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GENERAL [Q-R] DIRECTORY.


PUTNAM


RAMSDELL


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Marcellus C. miller, house u. 14 Chapman Martha E. widow of John H. milliner, u. 256 Cabot, house do.


Pyne Alice M. Miss, clerk (Salem), boards 38 Elliott Carrie B. Miss, clerk (Salem), boards 38 Elliott


Joseph F: shoemaker, boards 38 Elliott Joseph W. shoemaker, boards 38 Elliott


Margaret B. Miss, boards 38 Elliott


Walter P. machinist, boards 38 Elliott


QUIGLEY John, blacksmith and horseshoer, 257 Hale, house 249 do.


Quill Bessie J. shoe worker, boards 105 Lovett


Dennis W. lawyer, 155 Cabot and (118 Wash. Salem), house 44 Abbott


Quiner John F. clerk (Boston), boards 50 Stone


John W. house 52 Lothrop


Katherine F. Miss, worsted goods, 52 Lothrop, boards do. Quinn Bridget, housemaid (Salem Hospital), boards 149 Hale James, shoemaker, house 142 Lothrop 1


Joseph L. clerk, 124 Cabot, boards Central House


Mary, widow of Thomas, house u. 29 Wellman


Mary C. widow of Patrick, boards 41 Federal


Sarah A. Miss, house 41 Federal


William, rem. to Boston


Quint Florence Mrs. house 51 Hale


Quirk Agnes J. Miss, bookkeeper, boards 22 Dane Delia Miss, boards 22 Dane


Eugene F. rem. to Oklahoma


Jennie C. Miss, shoe stitcher, house 22 Dane


Julia, widow of Thomas, house High c. Haskell, B.F.


Margaret G. Miss, boards Mrs. J. Quirk's, B.F. Mary E. Miss, boards High n. Haskell, B.F.


Quong Sing, laundry, 79 Cabot, house do.


RAFFERTY MICHAEL jr. laborer, house 24 School Michael J. laborer, house 24 School Nora A. Miss, boards 24 School Robert J. shoe nailer, boards 24 School Rainvialle Charles W: shoe stitcher, house 13 Wallis Ramsdell David S. farmer, house u. 272 Essex


Elsie W. Miss, hat maker, boards 25 Charnock


Hannah, widow of George, house 10 Pond Joseph R. house 13 Charnock


Katherine B. Mrs. boards 25 Charnock


Nellie A. waitress, boards 78 Essex .


William S. street car conductor, house 165D Rantoul


Whitcomb, Carter Co.


HARDWARE DEALERS.


CHARLES A. BAKER,


LEADING DRUGGIST,


151 CABOT STREET.


RAND


GENERAL [R] DIRECTORY 253


RAYMOND


Rand Allen E. widow of Bradford B. boards 19 Stone


Frank, agent B. & M. R.R. and mngr. W. U. Telephone Co. Bev. Farms R. R. station, house u. High n. Haskell, B.F.


Randall Edgar, groceries, 63 Front, house 61 do. Edward G. rem. to N. Y.


Rankin Deborah, widow of Silas N. boards 16 Walnut ave. Edgar B. draughtsman, boards 18 Highland ave. Vernon L. carpenter, house 18 Highland ave.


R ANTOUL MARKET, Amos F. Place, propr. gro- ceries and provisions, 208 Rantoul. See page 27 Neal (Boston), s. r. Hale n. West byd. R.R. crossing ( see map)


Robert S. (Salem), s. r. off West n. Oak, B. F. (see map) Ravel Abbie F. Miss, shoeworker, boards 5 Gage


Georgianna Mrs. housekeeper at 26 Judson John A. house 5 Gage


Samuel S. painter, boards 5 Gage


Ray Clifford, baggage master, B.R.R. station, boards 453 Cabot


Isaac, house 93 Corning


Isaac O. boards 93 Corning


Lester S. janitor Jubilee Yacht Club


Raymond Anna M. Miss, shoe operative, boards 300 Cabot B. Frank, variety store 30 Essex, house at Essex


Benjamin F. carpenter, house 21 Ocean


Carleton W. machinist, house 9 Livingstone ave.


Charles M. shoe laster, house 9 Laurel


Charles W. carpenter, house 109 Lovett


Clarence E. painter, boards 39 Chase


Daisy Miss, teacher South school, boards 120 Balch Edwin S. shoe repairer, 407 Cabot, house 31 Beckford Elias Henry, house 38 Water


Ella F. Miss, dressmaker, 39 Bow, boards do.


Ella F. widow of George A. house 29 Chase


Emily S. widow of Thomas, house 39 Bow [nock


Ethel A. Miss, asst. forelady 61 Rantoul, boards 37 Char- Florence C. Miss, boards 27 Prospect


Frank S. edge trimmer, house 7 Pleasant Frederick, machinist, boards 37 Charnock Frederick A. S. house 300 Cabot George A. died Jan. 29, 1904 Hattie A. Miss, teacher (Lynn) boards 31 Beckford


Horace L. engineer, house 37 Charnock


Irving L. blacksmith, house 8} Franklin pl.


John W. instructor (Boston), house 101 Balch


Leroy W. student, boards 37 Charnock


WILLIAM L. WOOD,


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


WOODWARD & OBER,


FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS AND FARMING TOOLS. .. .. .. 226 CABOT STREET.


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GENERAL [R] DIRECTORY.


RAYMOND


REMON


Lilla M. Mrs. dressmaker, 9 Laurel, house do.


Lucia M. Miss, clerk, 61 Rantoul, boards 300 Cabot Mary A. widow of John W. house 120 Balch Maud F. Miss, boards 7 Pleasant


Robbins B. shipmaster, house 6 Judson Selina, widow of Thomas W. house 43 Charnock Thomas W. died Feb. 1904


William H. shoe cutter, house 24 Central


Raynard Hilyard S. painter, house u. 1 Arthur


Raynor A. T. foreman 53 Rantoul, house at Salem Charles P. laborer, house 67 Bridge


Read Joseph D. milk dealer, 234 Dodge, house do.


Reade William Churchill, clergyman (Cong.), house 17 Lovett see Reed and Reid


Reagan David, gardener, boards 21 Atlantic ave.


David J. gardener, house 13 Locust ave.


Harriet F. Miss, clerk 240 Cabot, boards 21 Atlantic ave. Margaret Miss, shoe worker, boards 252A Cabot


Reardon Catherine, widow of Timothy, house Hart opp. Pres- ton pl. B.F.


Timothy C. rem. to New Jersey


William H. blacksmith, boards Hart n. Preston pl. B.F. see Riordan


Redding Joseph, stage builder, boards 45 Roundy


Redmond Josephine M. Miss, boards u. 25 Wallis


Reed Andrew S. (Cape Ann Machine Co.), 47 Park rooms 105 Rantoul


Ella M. widow of Pascal P. house 23 Ocean


Frank C. shoemaker, boards 51 Front


Horace W. painter, house 65 Bridge


Margaret Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 51 Front


Margaret V. widow of William, house 33 Stone


Norah, widow of Crofton, rem. to Salem


Robert (Cape Ann Machine Co.), 47 Park, rooms 105 Rantoul


William A. shoemaker, house 51 Front William H. shoemaker, rooms 33 Stone see Read and Reade


Reeves O. C. superintendent, house u. 43 Lovett


Reid John F. machinist, house 5 Galloupe ave.


Reilly Hugh, carpenter, house 127 Rantoul Mary H. Miss, boards 127 Rantoul see Riley [u. 32 Central Remmonds Albert G. salesman (33 Summer, Boston), house R EMMONDS WILLIAM R. house painter, 9 Bow house 7 do. See outside cover.


Remon Elizabeth L. Miss, rem. to Salem.


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.


GENERAL [R] DIRECTORY. 255


REMON


RILEY


Frederick E. rem. to Salem


George T. rem. to Salem Mary M. widow of Simon L. rem. to Salem Simon L. rem. to Salem


Remsen John N. carpenter, h. 19 Mulberry


Reynolds S. Elizabeth Mrs. housemaid 182 Hale Harry G. conductor B. & N. st. ry. house 6 Fillmore


Jennie S. Miss, housemaid 50 Boyles, boards do.


Rhodes Nellie B. Miss forewoman Bev. Steam Laundry, rooms 43 Railroad ave.


Rial Side Bowling Alleys, 21 Winthrop ave.


Side Stock Farm (Elmer A. Lothrop), 15 Winthrop ave.


Rice Carl W. clerk 28 Cabot, boards 18 Union Charlotte A. widow of William H. C. house 18 Union. Nehemiah W. (Boston), s. r. off Ober opp. Neptune (see map


William V. shoemaker boards 18 Union Rich Edwin A. potter, h. 10 Lenox Elisha P. peddler, h. 37 Central


John A. machinist, house 36 Bartlett


Samuel S. rem. to Bucksport Ctr. Maine


William J. clerk, 133 Cabot, house 167B Rantoul Richards A. G. Mrs. rem. to Danvers Eben, s. r. Paine ave. P. C. (see map) James R. hostler, house 29 Vestry


Richardson Albert H. drug clerk, 188 Cabot, boards 43 Essex Albert W. yachtsman, house u. 47 Bartlett


Ethel Miss, student, boards 9 Woodberry Frederick A. laborer, rem. to Middleton John, shoemaker, boards 50 Elliott John B. yachtsman, house 5 Tremont John J. shoeworker, boards 108 Rantoul Nellie C. Miss, bookkeeper, 59 Park, boards 43 Essex


Robert, coachman Mrs. Magee's, house 85 Hale Robert, gardener, house 10 Woodberry William A. shoe cutter, house u. 43 Essex Ricker Manley, rem. to Moncton, New Brunswick


Ridge Albert R. coachman, boards 25 Hale Riddle George H. house 5 Chestnut


Rideout John, rooms 397 Cabot


Rider John F. C. salesman, house 109 Hale see Ryder


Riggs Levi, shoemaker, house 18 Mulberry Livermore D. shoemaker, rooms 46 Pleasant Riley Annie J. Miss, shoe stitcher, house 16 Odell ave. Bridget Miss, housemaid, W. S. Peele's Catherine Miss, milliner (Salem), boards 30 Railroad ave.


The Beverly Loan Co.


All Business Strictly Confidential. 71 RANTOUL STREET.


WOODWARD & OBER.


GARDEN HOSE, NOZZLES, Etc. 226 Cabot Street.


256 RILEY


GENERAL [R] DIRECTORY. ROBERTS


Catherine Mrs. boards City Home


Catherine, widow of Edmund, boards 23 Bow


Edna F. Miss, paster, boards 40 Front


George A. teamster, house 165 Lothrop


John, laborer, boards r. Hale n. High, B.F.


M. Mildred Miss, housemaid 363 Cabot, boards 165 Lothrop


Margaret E. Miss, boards 16 Odell ave.


Margaret L. Miss, housekeeper 23 Bow, boards do.


Mary L. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 16 Odell ave.


Olive Mrs. house 40 Front


see Reilly


Rinaldi Angelo, laborer, boards 265 Cabot


Riordan Daniel, gardener, house 12 Hart, B.F.


Daniel F. gardener, boards 12 Hart, B.F.


John, laborer, house u. 26 Cox ct.


John J. veterinarian, 12 Hart, B.F. boards do.


Mary Miss, boards 12 Hart, B.F. [B.F.


Michael J. gardener J. T. Morse, jr.'s, boards 12 Hart,


Patrick, gardener, house 16 Rantoul [Rantoul Peter M. (D. J. Hassett & Co.), 55 Broadway, boards 16 see Reardon


Ripley Clara E. Miss, clerk 146 Cabot, boards at Lynn Effie B. widow of Marius P. house Brimbal ave. n. Walnut ave. King, boards Brimbal ave. n. Walnut ave.


Rissold Rocci, steam driller, house Haskell in quarry, P.C.


Ritchie George W. traveling salesman, house u. 11 Edwards Ralph C. painter, house u. 41 Cabot


Thomas, painter, 41 Cabot, house u. do.


Riva Charles E. farmer, house 216 Dodge


Charles E. jr. shoe buffer, house u. 151} Rantoul


Willard D. farmer, boards 216 Dodge


Roach Edward, teamster, boards Beverly Farms House Michael, house r. 22 Lothrop


William, laborer, house 152 Hale see Roche


Robbins Laleah G. Mrs. boards 13 Bisson Mary E. Miss, house Paine ave. P.C.


Robert (Boston), s. r. Paine ave. (see map)


Royal (20 Carlton, Brookline), s. r. Valley n. Hale, B.F. (see map)


Roberts Arthur, shoemaker, house 38 West Dane


Benjamin W. groceries, medicines and variety store, 10 Enon, house do. Bertha H. Miss, student (Salem), boards u. 9 Hardy E. Florence, widow of Charles A. house u. 244 Rantoul


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


-


HARPER, THE BICYCLE DEALER


at 75 Rantoul Street -TELEPHONE .-


GENERAL [R] DIRECTORY. 257


ROBERTS


ROCK


Edward C. student (S.S. "Enterprise ") boards 10 Enon


Edward F. house 52 Standley


Frederick, butler, Bryce J. Allan's, boards do.


Frederick L. cigar dealer (Boston), house 66 Essex


Herbert J. salesman (Boston), boards u. 9 Hardy Louise G. widow of Fred S. house 8 Scott


Martha A. widow of Benjamin W. house 19 Dane


Mina P. widow of Stephen W. house 29 Railroad ave. Robertson Alexander, rem. to Manchester


Amy E. Miss, bookkeeper, 9 Abbott, boards 23 Pond Charles H. plumber, boards 23 Pond Christian F. Miss, boards 23 Pond


Emeline S. Miss, boards 34 Dane Helen Miss, rem. to Cambridge


Helen, widow of Robert, house 23 Pond


James, asst. gardener, boards Phillips ave.


Lucy E. Miss, died Oct. 30, 1903


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Robert (The Robert Robertson Co.), 9 Abbott, house 21 OBERTSON ROBERT CO. (THE), plumbers and sanitary engineers, 9 Abbott ; also Oak, and at Manchester and Hamilton. See page 32 William T. boards 167B Rantoul William W. salesman, house 77 Essex


Robichau Joseph B. carpenter, house u. 23 Pleasant Lege B. carpenter, house 11 Central


Robie Carrie E. Miss, teacher (Hamilton), boards 53} Essex


Robinson Alexander, gardener, Oliver Ames' P.C. boards do. Charles F. foreman, house 128 Bridge


Edgar J. master mariner, house 29 Washington


Edward, laborer W. H. Moore's house 182 Hale


Fannie E. teacher of embroidery, 10 South, house do.


Frank S. master mariner, house 2 Budleigh ave.


Fred G. insurance solicitor, boards 10 South


George E. shoe laster, house 7 Back


Hammond T. boards 29 Washington [ton Harland W. photographer (Boston), boards 29 Washing- Martha, teacher Dodge street school, house at Wenham


Depot [ington


Nina M. Miss, teacher Prospect School, boards 29 Wash- Rilla M. Miss, manager, 250 Cabot, rooms 285 do. William H. fisherman, house 10 South


Robson Herbert E. carpenter, house 19 Odell ave.


Roche Ellen Miss, housekeeper 30 Wellman, boards do.


Rochford Thomas, longshoreman, house 15 River


Rochword James, shoecutter, boards 7 Front


Rock James, boards 47 Cabot


John F. car carpenter, boards 8 South


REAL ESTATE


Bought, Sold, Exchanged, Mortgaged or Insured by Telephone Connection.


WILLIAM L. WOOD 71 RANTOUL ST.


WOODWARD & OBER.


Hardware and Cutlery, 226 CABOT ST., BEVERLY.


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ROCK


ROLES


Joseph F. car carpenter, house 8 South Manuel F. carpenter, boards 8 South Rockwell Edward, carpenter, rooms 7 Fayette


Roderick Charles, engineer, house 53 Front Rodie Henry, machinist, rooms 93 Cabot Rogers Albert W. rem. to Haverhill


Andrew W. (Naumkeag Buffing Machine Association), 36 Cabot ; also sec'y and treas. Beverly Gas and El- ectric Co. 222 Cabot ; house 36 Hale


Annie E. Miss, shoeworker, boards 2 Edwards st. ct. Arthur W. pressman, 58 Railroad ave. boards 16 Roundy C. Edward, stock fitter, boards 20 Vestry


Clarence, shoe laster, house 12 Lake View ave.


Chester E. machinist, rooms 20 Fayette


Chester P. machinist, boards 70 Cabot


Charles G. shoemaker, house u. 41 Roundy David, house 20 Vestry


Dwight L. state sec. Y. M. C. A. house 60 Lothrop Edward W. (Rogers & Chase), 130-142 Cabot, house 7 Pierce ave.


Eliza A. widow of Eben, boards 202 Bridge


Emeline Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 16 Roundy


Francis F. milk dealer, house 7 Bisson


Frank E. electrician, 3 Hale, boards at Salem


George H. painter, house u. 16 Roundy


George W. farmer, house 202 Bridge


Henry N. shoemaker, house 6 Charnock


Hollis F. (mngr. Cash Division Co. 100} and 221 Cabot, house 12 Pleasant


John, shoemaker, house u. 137 Rantoul John A. teamster, house 70 Cabot


Joseph F. shoemaker, house 34 Lothrop


Lillian W. Miss, clerk, 142 Cabot, boards 19 Judson


Lizzie F. Miss, shoestitcher, boards 8 Franklin pl. Lydia J. Miss, housekeeper at J. Younger's Hale, B.F.


Mary C. widow of Joseph F. dressmaker, 84 Cabot, boards 8 South


Mildred M. Miss, student (Wellesley), boards 36 Hale Nancy H. widow of George S. house 2 Edwards st. ct.


Nellie F. Miss, stenographer (Boston), boards u. 137 Rantoul


Olive M. Miss, music teacher, 19 Judson, boards do. William, boards 20 Vestry


Sarah M. widow of Josiah W. house 19 Judson


& Chase (Edward W. Rogers and Charles P. Chase), stoves, furniture and upholsterers, 130-142 Cabot Roles Sarah E. widow of Samuel, nurse, house u. 257 Cabot.


FRANK E. LORD, Tailor


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


135.2.73


HIGH GRADE CYCLES and Sundries of every description at F. R. HARPER'S 75 Rantoul St.


GENERAL [R] DIRECTORY. 259


ROLFE ROWE


R OLFE J. FRANK pianos and sewing machines, 1A Hale, house 29 Washington. See page 337 Rollins Adrian F. confectioner, 8 Harrison ave, house do. Amaziah C. shoepacker, boards 188 Rantoul


Ira M. boards 188 Rantoul


Stephen E. watchman, 40 Rantoul, house 188 do. Walter H. rem. to Salem [Salem


Romondt Charles, shoecutter, 59 Park, boards 6 Liberty St. Rooks Mattie B. Miss, bookkeeper, 1 Park, boards 16 Colum- bus ave.


Minnie E. Miss, shoeworker, boards 16 Columbus ave. Ropes Albert G. pres. Upton Machine Co. and Scott Leather Machine Co. house at Morristown, N. J.


Benjamin B. machinist, boards 41 Bow


Drug Co. druggists, 188-190 Cabot


William H. shoe trimmer, house 18 Lovett Rose Frank, rem. to East Boston


William H. shoecutter, house 21 Roundy


Rosenthal Ella F. widow of Jacob P. boards 19 Beckford Ross Alice Miss, clerk 139 Cabot, boards at Hamilton Elizabeth C. widow of Zeno C. house 42 Thorndike ave.


Francis A. blacksmith, house u. 299 Cabot Nellie Mrs. (Boston), s. r. boards Miss Haven's B.F.


Rouke Thomas, laborer, house Haskell n. Hale, B.F. Rouff John Q. laborer, house u. 122 Water


R OUNDS MILLARD F. upholsterer and furniture repairer, r. 5 Hale, house 65 Enon. See page 435 Nettie May Miss, boards 65 Enon


Roundtree David L. hostler, boards 140 Park


Roundy Azor, market gardener, 66 Hull, boards do. Azor E. market gardener, 66 Hull, house do. Edith W. widow of John B. house 22 Dane


Fred A. shoemaker, house 26 Federal


M. Alice Miss, removed to Roxbury


Rebecca G. Miss, boards 26 Federal Ruth S. Miss, removed to Roxbury Rowe Amanda Mrs. boards Hale, corner Pickett ct. B.F. Anna Miss, student, boards 24 Union Bennett, collector; also painter, 19 Union, house 24 do.


Bessie L. Miss, housemaid, 98 Corning, boards do. Cora E. Miss, boards Hale c. Pickett ct., B.F. [Dodge George (Millett, Woodbury & Co.), 61 Rantoul, house 150 Henrietta S. widow of Charles A. house 103 Hale James A. shoecutter, house 14 Lovett


Jennie L. Miss, boards Hale c. Pickett ct., B.F. John, gardener, Sunnyside greenhouses, house u. Hale c. Pickett ct., B.F.


Beverly Loan Co.


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


WOODWARD & OBER,


Fishing Tackle, Fire Arms and Ammunition.


260 GENERAL [R] DIRECTORY. RYDER


ROWE


William A. hardware (Lynn), house 2 Enon William T. shoemaker, house u. 288 Cabot Rowell Charlotte, widow of George W. boards 12 Chase Edward B. house 51 Green Florence Miss, boards 51 Green


John C. driver, 226 Cabot, house 134 Lothrop


Ruane Marion Miss, housemaid, 2 Monument sq., boards do.


Rudderham William H. clerk (Salem), house 93 Cabot


Ruddin Michael, laborer, rem. to Manchester


Ruddock Fannie L. widow of Horace, boards 358 Cabot


Ruddy Catherine, housemaid, 17 Atlantic ave. boards do.


Rumball George W. foreman, 53 Rantoul, rooms 5 Fayette


Rumford Margaret C. widow of John Q. housekeeper, at 57 Bridge


Russell Anna B. widow of Joseph, house u. 35 Chase Arthur R. boxmaker, boards u. 35 Chase


Edward A. carpenter, boards u. 45 Roundy


Elizabeth G. Miss, prin. South School, boards 2 Hardy


Ellen, widow of George H. house 2 Hardy


Franklin L. shoe laster, house 12 Heather


Hollis, shoeworker, boards u. 30 Home John, laborer, boards 23 Balch


Lena B. Miss, student, boards u. 35 Chase


Norman F. machinist (Boston) boards u. 35 Chase


Persis B. widow of Franklin, removed to Middleton William J. laborer, boards u. 35 Chase


Rust Edward A. hairdresser, rooms 32 Prospect Flora E. widow of Henry F. boards 335 Cabot


Linwood P. shoe cutter, boards 225 Rantoul


Sarah E. widow of John O. house 225 Rantoul William C. removed to Brookline [Vestry


Rutherford Grace R. Mrs. glove maker (Peabody), boards 23 John S. rem. to New York


William, shoecutter, house 153 Lothrop


Ryan Delia P. housemaid, 19 Everett, boards do. Edward, janitor Crescent Club, boards 155 Park


Henrietta F. Miss, shoe operative, boards 58} Pleasant


Henry V. shoe laster, boards 155 Park


John A. house 155 Park




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