The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1904, Part 29

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Publication date: 1904
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360


BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


MARSHALL ASA O.1 West, B.F. See page 416


MOORE JOHN H. 128 Cabot. See page 440


*Periodicals and Stationery


BEVERLY NEWS CO. 224 Cabot. See page 25


BROWN BROS. 32 Rantoul. See page 450


MARSHALL ASA O. 1 West, B.F. See page 416


Photographers


BLAKE FREDERICK W. 156 Cabot. See page 449 Clark Photo Co., 149 Lothrop Mitchell Lizzie M. Mrs. 130 Cabot Novelty Photo Co. 3 Tufts ct.


Photographic Supplies


BAKER CHARLES A. 151 Cabot. See margins HILL JOHN B. & SON, 160 Cabot. See page 15


Physicians


MEMBERS OF MASS. MEDICAL SOCIETY COWLES FRANK A. 276 Cabot. Office hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 P.M. Tele- phone connection


CREESY EVERETT L. 24 Abbott. Office hours 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M. Sundays 1.30 to 3 P.M. Telephone 756-3


DAVIS CHARLES H. 144 Cabot. Office hours 8 A.M. 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M. Sundays 1.30 P.M. Telephone connection


HADDOCK CHARLES W. 156 Cabot, rms. 2 and 3. Office hours 9 A.M to 12 M. and 7.30 to 9 P.M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Other days by appointment. Telephone connection


Johnson Peer P. 108 Cabot


MCGRATH BERNARD F. 23 Bow. Office hours 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M. Sundays 2 to 3 P.M. Telephone con- nection.


MARTIN JOHN J. 110 Cabot. Office hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 P.M. Tele- phone connection


PHILLIPS CHARLES H. 210 Rantoul. Office hours until 9 A.M. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Telephone connection


SEARS HARRY E. 103 Cabot. Office hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M. Sundays by appointment. Telephone connec- tion


SHATSWELL JAMES A. 235 Cabot. Office hours 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 P.M. Telephone connection


SHEA JOHN J. 44 Cabot. Office hours 7 to 9 A.M .; 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Telephone 810-3


STICKNEY GEORGE A. 88 Cabot. · Office hours 7 to 8.30 A.M. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M. Telephone connection STICKNEY WHITMAN G. 364 Cabot. Office hours 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M. Swasey Oscar F. 24 Hale


Torrey Samuel W. 108 Cabot


Voss J. William, 1 Dane


MEMBERS OF MASS. HOMŒPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY


Barnes Ida F. Miss, 222 Cabot BONGARTZ WALTER E. Cabot cor. Pond. Office hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 P.M. Sundays 2 to 4 P.M. Tele- phone connection


HAM WILLIAM A. 222 Cabot, rms. 15 and 16. Office hours until 9 A.M. 2 to 3 and at 7 P.M. Telephone con- nection


Wardwell Percival G. 145 Lothrop OTHER PHYSICIANS


Brown Alden W. 9 Lake View ave. DENNIS CHARES S. (magnetic) office and residence 26 Prospect. See page 426


Piano Tuners


AMAZEEN HERBERT S. 18 Fayette. See page 430


Blood John A. 252A Cabot


Gardner William A. 17 Fayette


JENKINS WILLIAM L. 113 Corning. See page 430


LARCOM WILLIAM H. jr. 17 Dane. See page 428 PRESTON ERNEST, 35 Broadway. See page 430


Pianos and Organs


ROLFE J. FRANK 1A Hale. See page 337 Sullivan Eugene F. 24 Railroad ave.


Picture Framing Story Larkin W. 1 Chapman


Beverly Loan Co.


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


FRANK E. LORD, Tailor


114 Rantoul St.


Fine Workmanship, Style and Fit.


BEVERLY.


BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 361


Planing Mills


DEXTER SAMUEL R. 126 Park. See page 13


POPE J. F. & SON, 82 River. See page 15


Planing, Sawing and Turning DEXTER SAMUEL R. 126 Park. See page 13 POPE J. F. & SON, 82 River. See page 15


Plumbers, etc.


Claflin John H. 60 Railroad ave.


GLADDING R. SMITH, 165c Rantoul. See page 444


HERRICK FREDERICK W. 27712 Cabot. See page 450


INGERSOLL FRANK A. 50 Pond. See page 338


McDONNELL THOMAS J. Hale n. West, B.F. See page 419


PICKETT & GOODWIN, 16 Bow. See outside cover


PIERCE & COX, Oak opp. sta. B.F. See page 418 * PIERCE & PIERCE, 20 West, B.F. See page 419


ROBERTSON ROBERT CO. (The) 9 Abbott and Oak n. B.F. sta. See page 32


Wallace Edwin L. 10 Central


WILLIAMSON F. W. 245 Cabot. See page 12


Pool and Billiards Hub Billiard Parlors, 4 Railroad ave.


Potato Chip Manufacturers


Hutchinson Arthur L. 24 Chase Perkins Otis L. 4 Woodberry


Pottery


BEVERLY POTTERY (C. A. Law- rence), Lawrence ct. See page 452


Poulterers


Fassett George E. 8 Cole Morse James L. 2d. 28 Bisson


*Poultry Supplies


BURKHARDT JACOB, 37 Park. See page 437 BURNHAM ORRIN B. 187 and 189 Rantoul. See page 443


LINEHAN D. M. & CO. Hale n. Has- kell, P.C. See page 409 and map margins


WILLEY-GIBSON CO. Hale opp. Ev- erett, B.F. See page 414


Preparatory School for Young Girls


1.


Woodbury Nettie F. Miss, 167 Hale


Printers


Allen Job Print (The), 58 and 60 Railroad ave.


BEVERLY TIMES (THE) 131 Cabot. See page 453


CITIZEN PRINTING CO.3 Broadway. See page 454


Enterprise Print, 1 Highland ave.


MALOON W. L. & CO. 5 Washington. See page 455


Produce Dealers


Davenport William W. 549 Cabot Glines George W. 47 Dodge


HAAS HERMAN J. Brimbal ave. See page 439 Moulton Hervey C. 348 Cabot


Porter Sylvanus, 61 Conant


Provisions


BEVERLY CO-OPERATIVE ASSO- ciation, 228 Cabot, See page 443 BUCKLEY JOHN, 254 Rantoul. See page 439


DANIELS JOHN, Hale n. West, B.F. See page 420


HARDY D. W. & SON, Hale n. High, B.F. See page 420B


PLACE AMOS F. 208 Rantoul. See page 27


TODD EDGAR N. 14012 Rantoul. See page 98


Walker Bros. & Co. (summer), Hale, opp. West


WOOD HENRY A. 167c Rantoul. See page 439


Wyatt Louisa T. B. Mrs. 26 West


Public Carriages


CALLELY PETER F. 3 School. See page 448


DESMOND JEREMIAH F. r. 58 Pleas- ant. See page 7 STEVENS WILLIAM M. 6 and 8 W. Dane. See page 9


Whitcomb, Carter Co.


Painters Supplies, Hard- ware, Rubber Hose, Etc.


WOODWARD & OBER,


Fishing Tackle, Fire Arms and Ammunition.


BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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Publishers


CROWLEY & LUNT, rms. 9 and 10, Odd Fellows bldg.


Railroad Tickets for Sale


KILHAM JOSEPH F. 87 Rantoul. See margins


Knight M. Elizabeth Miss, 162 Cabot Patch Benjamin A. 255 Cabot


Raymond B. Frank, 30 Essex


Rattan Dealer and Worker


HERON NEHEMIAH S. 11 Charnock. See page 443


Real Estate Agents and Dealers


Cole Joseph W. 165c Rantoul.


DANIELS GEORGE A. 412 Arthur st. ext. See page 434


FERRICK WILLIAM H. 3 Broadway. See page 445


FLINT WALTER S. 43 Railroad ave. See page 438


FORNESS ARTHUR A. 153 Cabot. See page 337


LEE CHARLES F. 155 Cabot. See page 11


LEFAVOUR ISSACHAR & SON, 16 Washington. See outside cover


LOVETT SOLON, 63 Federal. See page 431


MORSE JAMES H. 71 Essex. See page 447


OBER PRINCE, 363 Cabot. See page 16


OBER S. F. & SON, 32 and 34 Central. See page 30


Phillips John W. 640 Essex


Prospect Hill Syndicate, Charles F. Lee, agent, 155 Cabot See STONE SAMUEL H. 164 Cabot. page 423


WOOD WILLIAM L. 71 Rantoul. See margins and back binding


Restaurants See Dining Rooms


ALBERT VICTOR S. 54 Rantoul. See page 452


CABOT HOUSE, 92 Cabot. See page 437


CENTRAL HOUSE, 7-11 Railroad ave. See page 425


GANNON ETTA S. MRS. 205 Cabot. See page 424


Gadbois Arthur, 174 Rantoul


GRANT J. W. & CO. 98 Cabot. See page 446


HOTEL TRAFTON, 76-80 Railroad ave. See page 428


LINEHAN THOMAS F. 78 Rantoul. See page 434


LORD EDWIN G. 71 Rantoul. See page 98


LOVETT'S CAFE, 135 Cabot. See page 420B


WALLIS MARY E. MRS. 176 Cabot. See page 441


Rigger


McCabe William F. 86 Water


*Road Builders


CONNOLLY BROS. Oak n. B.F. sta. See outside cover and back binding LINEHAN D. & SON, Hale n. P.C. sta. See page 409 and map margins WATSON BROS. 11 Everett, B.F. See page 420A


Sailmaker


PHILINTE LEON G. 45 Water. See page 449


*Sanitary Engineers


HERRICK FREDERICK W. 27712 Cabot. See page 450


INGERSOLL FRANK A. 50 Pond. See page 338


McDONNELL THOMAS J. 14 West, B.F. See page 419


PIERCE & COX, Oak opp. sta. B.F. See page 418


PIERCE & PIERCE, 20 West, B.F. See page 419


ROBERTSON ROBERT CO. (THE), 9 Abbott and 22 West. See page 32 WILLIAMSON FRANKLIN W. 245 Cabot. See page 12


Saw Mills


DEXTER SAMUEL R. 126 Park. See page 13


POPE J. F. & SON, 82 River. See page 15


Schools See Teachers


Kilham H. B. Miss (kindergarten), 115 Cabot Studley Kate W. Miss (kindergarten), 12 Thorndike


REAL ESTATE


Bought, Sold, Exchanged, Mortgaged or Insured by Telephone Connection. 71 RANTOUL ST.


WILLIAM L. WOOD


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BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


*Seeds


HAMILTON F. A. E. 151 Rantoul. See page 23


WHITCOMB-CARTER CO.186 Cabot. See outside cover and margins WOODWARD & OBER, 226 Cabot. See margins


.


Sewing Machines


ROLFE J. FRANK, 1A Hale. See page 337


Sewing Machine Repairers


HAMILTON F. A. E. 151 Rantoul. See page 23


MERRILL GEORGE H. 53 Pleasant. See page 436


ROLFE J. FRANK, 1A Hale. page 337


See


SMITH IRA A. 121 Rantoul. See page 10


Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers


SMITH IRA A. 121 Rantoul. See page 10


*Sherbet and Ice Cream


DIRIGO CREAMERY CO. 98 Park· See page 5


SMITH WILLIAM R. 252 Cabot. See page 433


*Shingles


DEXTER SAMUEL R. 126 Park. See page 13


POPE J. F. & SON, 82 River. See page 15


Ship Chandlery


Foster George B. 43 Water Kilham Oliver F. 26 Water


Shoes See Boots and Shoes


*Sign Writers


PORTER J. V. & CO. 20 Railroad ave' See page 335


Soles and Sole Leather


LAWRENCE THOMAS H. 1 Park. See page 427


LOVETT SOLON, 63 Federal. See page 431


*Speaking Tubes


NORTH SHORE ELECTRICAL EN- gineering and Construction Co. 16 Bow. See page. 19 WOODBURY ELECTRIC CO. 3 Hale. See page 26


*Sporting Goods


BEVERLY NEWS CO. 224 Cabot. Seè page 25


Stables


DESMOND JEREMIAH F. (livery, hack, boarding and sale), r. 58 Pleasant. See page 7


FLYNN FRANCIS J. (boarding), 179 Hale. See page 431


Low Winthrop M. Vine ct. B.F.


MAGUIRE & HERRICK (livery, coach and boarding), 3 School c. Cabot. See page 448


MANNING JOHN (boarding and liv- ery), 29 Atlantic ave. See page 450 NUGENT JAMES J. (livery and board- ing), Oak n. B. F. sta. See page 411 TRAFTON CLIFFORD E. 5 Park. See page 28


Trainor Peter, boarding, 45 Hale


UNION STABLE, W. M. Stevens. propr. (boarding, hack and livery), 6 and 8 W. Dane. See page 9


WYATT & TROWT (livery, boarding and sale)( Hale n. P.C. sta .; and High n. Haskell, B.F. See page 420


Stair Builders


ST. CLAIR H. M. & CO. 53 Bow. See page 14


Stamping


Allen Mary A. Mrs. 301 Cabot


Stamps (Rubber)


CITIZEN STAMP CO. 3 Broadway. See page 454


*Stationery


BAKER CHARLES A. 151 Cabot. See margins


BEVERLY NEWS CO. 224 Cabot. See page 25


DELANEY THOMAS F. 207 Cabot. See page 100


MOORE JOHN H. 128 Cabot. See page 440


STANDLEY ANDREW, Hale opp. West, B.F. See page 419


Steamboat Companies Beverly Transportation Co. 39 Water


*Steam, Gas and Hot Water Fit- ters and Fittings


GLADDING R. SMITH, 167c Rantoul. See page 444


HERRICK FREDERICK W. 27712 Cabot. See page 450 INGERSOLL FRANK A. 50 Pond. See page 338


McDONNELL THOMAS J. 14 West, B.F. See page 419


PICKETT & GOODWIN, 16 Bow. See outside cover


PIERCE & COX, Oak opp. B.F. sta. See page 418 PIERCE & PIERCE, 20 West, B.F. See page 419


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BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


ROBERTSON ROBERT CO. (THE), 9 Abbott and Oak n. B.F. station. See page 32


WILLIAMSON F. W. 245 Cabot See page 12


Steam Laundries


BEVERLY CUSTOM LAUNDRY (E. S. Eveleth), 55 Broadway. See out- side cover


BEVERLY STEAM LAUNDRY (C. A. Hurd), 1 Rantoul. See page 432


Steamship Agents


BROWN BROS. 32 Rantoul. See page 450


KEARNS MARK A. 222 Cabot. See page 336


Stock Farm


Rial Side Stock Farm, 15 Winthrop ave.


Stocks and Bonds


EQUITABLE STOCK AND GRAIN Exchange, 244 Cabot. See page 420D


HAIGHT & FREESE CO. 244 Cabot. See page 40


*Stone Masons and Contractors


CONNOLLY BROS. Oak n. B.F. sta- tion. See outside cover and back binding


CROSBY FORMAN A. 7 Judson. See page 99


GRADY M. & SON, 19 Chestnut. See page 4


LINEHAN D. & SON, Hale n. P.C. station. See page 409 and map mar- gins


McSWEENEY & CAHILL, 5 Prospect. See page 425


WATSON BROS. 11 Everett, B.F See page 420A


WELCH JAMES J. & CO. Salem and Beverly. See page 438


Stone Quarries


CONNOLLY BROS. Haskell n. Hale, P.C. See outside cover and back binding


Fitzgibbon Thomas, off 258 Essex


LINEHAND. & SON, Haskell n. Hale, P.C. See page 409 and map margins WATSON BROTHERS, Beverly Farms. See page 420A


WELCH JAMES J. & CO. Beverly and Salem. See page 438


Storage Warehouse


BEVERLY STORAGE WARE- house, 169 to 171 Rantoul. See page 17


Stoves, Furnaces and Tinware GLADDING R. SMITH, 167c Ran- toul. See page 444 - HAMILTON F. A. E. 151 Rantoul. See page 23


HINKLEY GEORGE F. 77 Cabot. See outside cover


LUNT ALBERT C. 214 Cabot. See page 447


McADAMS F. J. & CO. 46 Water. See page 22


Rogers & Chase, 130 -- 142 Cabot


Street Railway Company


Boston & Northern Railroad Co .; wait- ing stations 217 Cabot and 213 Ran- toul


Sub-Marine Diver


BROOKS BICKFORD W. 3 Dearborn ave. See page 450


Surveyors


BERRY WILLIAM J. 153 Cabot. See page 448


PORTER ALBERT J. 222 Cabot. See page 426


Tailors


BARNARD JAMES A. C. 148 Cabot. See outside cover


Hammond Frederick G. 19 Essex


Hoag Frank N. 184 Cabot


Leahy Francis D. 122 Cabot


LEVIGNE H. & CO. 105 Cabot. See page 444


LORD FRANK E. 114 Rantoul. See margins


PEDERSEN ANDREAS, 184 Cabot. See page 447


Schooner & Silverberg, 22 West, B.F.


WEBBER ISRAEL T. 141 Cabot. See page 96


Tea, Coffees and Spices


BEVERLY COFFEE AND TEA Store, 137 Cabot. See page 338 BEVERLY CO-OPERATIVE ASSO- ciation, 228 Cabot. See page 443 BUCKLEY JOHN, 254 Rantoul. See page 439


DANIELS JOHN, Hale n. West, B.F. See page 420


GRAY E. E. & CO. 161 Cabot


HARDY D. W. & SON, Hale n. High, B.F. See page 420B Jung Company, 19612 Cabot


PLACE AMOS F. 208 Rantoul. page 27


See TODD EDGAR N. 14012 Rantoul. See page 98 WOOD HENRY A. 167c Rantoul. See page 439


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Teachers


See Music Teachers; also Schools AMAZEEN HERBERT S. 18 Fayette* See page 430 BURNHAM MAUDE F. MISS, 38 Ocean. See page 429


DEMACK LEO C. (piano, organ and theory), 26 Broadway. See page 428 DURKEE LUCY H. MRS. 3 Hale. See page 429


Foster Bessie O. Miss (physical culture), 21 Bartlett


HUGHES BROS. (violin), 15 Lovett. See page 428


LARCOM WILLIAM H. JR. (mando- lin), 17 Dane. See page 428


Maloon Marjorie N. Miss (dancing), 222 Cabot and 31 Broadway


PRESTON ERNEST (piano, organ and theory), 35 Broadway. See page 430 Robinson Fannie E. Mrs. (embroidery), 10 South


WALKER GERTRUDE MISS (voice), 18 Mt. Vernon, Salem. See page 430 Woodberry Clara S. Mrs. (voice), 24 Hale Woodbury Jennie F. Miss (stenography and typewriting), 53 Lovett


Teaming and Jobbing


CONNOLLY BROS. Oak n. B.F. sta- tion. See outside cover and back binding


Corkery Patrick, 6 Cox ct.


DAVENPORT ELMER W. 9 Central ct. and 1A Hale. See page 444


FOSTER BENJAMIN G. 27 Ocean. See page 446


Harrigan John J. r. 60 Pleasant


Hayes Timothy, 6 Wellman


Jones Joseph C. 6 Pleasant


LINEHAN D. & SON, Hale n. P.C. station. See page 409 and map mar- gins


McSWEENEY & CAHILL, 5 Prospect. See page 425


MARSHALL & MOULTON EX- press Co. 4 Washington and 53 Broadway. See page 420C Morse Frank L. 20 Webber ave.


Morse Meriam C. 15 Congress Nutter James M. 15 Elliott


SMITH GEORGE W. 76 Essex. See page 427


THURSTON DANIEL, 25 Bartlett. See page 446


WATSON BROS. 11 Everett, B.F. See page 420A


Telegraph


Postal Telegraph Co., 151 Cabot Western Union Telegraph Co. 162 Cabot; Pride's and Beverly Farms R.R. stations


Telephone


New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. 147 Cabot, and Hale n. P.C. sta.


Tent Maker


PHILINTE LEON G. 45 Water. See page 449


*Toilet Articles


BAKER CHARLES A. 151 Cabot. See margins


BEVERLY NEWS CO. 224 Cabot. See page 25


DELANEY THOMAS F. 207 Cabot. See page 100


MARSHALL ASA O. 1 West, B.F. See page 416


MOORE JOHN H. 128 Cabot. See page 440


Top Lifts, Taps and Counters


LAWRENCE THOMAS H. 1 Park. See page 427


LOVETT SOLON, 63 Federal. See page 431


Tow Boat


WOODBURY HORACE W. 15 Water. See page 432


Towel Supply


HURD CHARLES A. 1 Rantoul. See page 432


*Toys, Games, Books, etc.


BEVERLY NEWS CO. 224 Cabot. See page 25


Trading Stamps


Beverly Trading Asso., 85 Cabot Beverly Trading Stamp Co. 265 Cabot.


Tree Protectors


Proctor Alfred W. 43 Essex


*Trees, Shrubs, Vines, etc. SOUTHWORTH BROS. r. 602 Cabot. See page 24 WHITTIER JAMES, 188 Hale. See page 415


Truant Officer


HERON NEHEMIAH S. 11 Charnock. See page 443


Turning, Band and Jig Sawing DEXTER SAMUEL R. 126 Park. See page 13


POPE J. F. & SON, 82 River. See page 15 ST. CLAIR H. M. & CO. 53 Bow. See page 14


Undertakers


CARNEY WILLIAM J. 4 Lenox. See page 432 Coakley Dennis F. 94 Hale


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BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


GENTLEE SAMUEL A. 277 Cabot. See page 29


LEE & CRESSY, 232 Cabot. See page 10


Upholsterers


LEE & CRESSY, 232 Cabot. See page 10 Marshall J. M. Mrs. 4 High. B.F. (sum- mer)


ROUNDS MILLARD F. r. 5 Hale. See page 435


Variety Stores


Bay State Supply Co. 84 Cabot BROWN BROS. 32 Rantoul. See page 450


Clogston G. Frank, 213 Rantoul


Enterprise The, 250 Cabot


Johnson George E. 25712 Hale Raymond B. Frank, 30 Essex


Twohig Cornelius P. 24B and 83 Cabot Yaas Andrew, 10 Porter


Vault and Cesspool Cleaning


ODORLESS EXCAVATING CO. 30 Mechanic. See page 422


Veterinary Food


Hathaway-Hathaway Co. 3 Hale


Veterinary Surgeons


LeBaw Wilfred L. (summer), Vine ct. B.F. LAMBERT HORACE D. 42 Cabot. See page 437 Riordan John J. 12 Hart, B.F. Tittle Albert F. 2 Butman


WENTZELL WILLIAM B. Wentzell ave. See advt.


Wagon Makers See Carriage Makers


*Wall Paper


ELDRIDGE & CROSBY, 172A Ran- toul. See page 25 LUNT ALBERT C. 214 Cabot. See page 447 PORTER J. V. & CO. 20 Railroad ave. See page 335


Watchers of the Sick


See Nurses Cleaves Benjamin A. 36 Lovett


Watchmakers and Jewellers


HILL JOHN B. & SON, 160 Cabot. See page 15 Hinchliffe Oliver C. 2 Dane Maude Franklin C. 1 Lenox


TRASK EDGAR F. 198 Cabot. See page 21 WEBB ALDEN, 145 Cabot. See mar- gins


*Wedding Cake


BROUSSARD CHARLES, 309 Cabot. See page 100


HATHAWAY JAMES E. 121 Cabot. See margins


POOLE LIZZIE A. MRS. 4312 Pond. See page 446


SMITH EDWARD T. 217 Cabot. See page 20


SMITH WILLIAM R. 252 Cabot. See page 433


Wheelwrights


Croscup William H. 316 Cabot SAWYER ELBRIDGE C. 126 Rantoul. See page 2 WIGHTMAN & CROWELL, 215 Ran- toul. See page 443


*Whips, Robes and Blankets


CROSBY FORMAN A. 165 Rantoul. See page 99 CULBERT JAMES A. Hale n. West, B.F. See page 410


Whitewashing


CROSBY FORMAN A. r. 7 Judson. See page 99


CROSBY & CANN, 27 Park. See page 421 Deschamp & Porter, 21 Pleasant and 11 Union


Wood Dealers See Coal and Wood


DOW JAMES B. Hale n. Everett and B.F. depot. 'See page 414 ELLIOTT CHARLES H. 7 Pond. See page 445


Girdler John, 15 and 162 Cabot and 78 Water


Harrigan John J. Pleasant c. Park and River c. Webster ave.


PICKETT COAL CO. (THE), 15 Water and 166 Cabot. See page 432 Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. 7 Water


Wood and Paper Box Manufrs. COPP, A. W. & CO. 60 Pleasant. See outside cover FROST BOX CO. 36 Cabot. See page 427


Yacht Hardware


WHITCOMB-CARTER CO. 186 Cabot. See outside cover and margins WOODWARD & OBER, 226 Cabot. See margins.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


CIVIL GOVERNMENT


OF THE


STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS


ENSE PETIT


QVIETEM


ACIDAM


B LIBERTATE


FOR THE POLITICAL YEAR


1904


State Election held the first Tuesday after first Monday in November. Legislature meets first Wednesday in January.


GOVERNOR


His Excellency JOHN L. BATES, Bos- ton, $8,000.


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Hon. Curtis Guild, Jr., Boston, $2,000.


COUNCILLORS


District No. 1, Roland C. Nickerson, Brewster; district No. 2, Frederick S. Hall, Taunton; district No. 3, Edwin R. Hoag, Chelsea: district No. 4, Michael J. Sullivan, Boston; district No. 5, George R. Jewett, Salem; district No. 6, Walter Scott Watson, Lowell; district No. 7, Arthur H. Lowe, Fitchburg; district No. Richard W. Irwin, Northampton. Salary $800 each. Private Secretary to the Governor, Francis Hurtubis, jr., Boston.


William M. Olin, Boston, Secretary of State, $3,500; Isaac H. Edgett, Beverly, First Clerk and Deputy; Edward S. Bradford, Springfield, Treasurer and Receiver General, $5,000; Herbert Par- ker, Lancaster, Attorney General, $5,000;


Henry E. Turner, Malden, Auditor, $3,500; Samuel Dalton, Boston, Adjutant General, $3,600; William D. T. Trefry, Marblehead, Tax Commissioner and Commissioner of Corporations, $3,500, room 235 State House; Samuel W. Ab- bott, Boston, Secretary of the State Board of Health, $3,000, room 141 State House; Frederick L, Cutting, Newton, Insurance Commissioner, $3,500, room 246 State House; Caleb B.Tillingast, Boston, Chair- man and Librarian, State Library, $3,000; Frederick G. Pettigrove, Boston, Chair- man of Prison Commissioners, $4,000, room 24 State House; Robert T. Swan, Brookline, Commissioner of Public Rec- ords, $2,500, room 104 State House; Charles R. Prescott, Malden, Controller of County Accounts, $2,500, room 101 State House; Henry Sherwin, Chief Ex- aminer of Civil Service Commission, $3,000, room 151 State House; Charles F. Pidgin, Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Labor, $3,000, room 256 State House; Warren E. Locke, Norwood, Chairman of Commissioners of Savings Banks, $3,500, room 124 State House; C. Edwin Miles, Boston, Chairman of Board of Registration in Medicine, $1,250, room 159 State House; George M. Hoyt, East Weymouth, Chairman of Board of Regis- tration in Pharmacy, $500, room 22 State House; Charles W. Hastings, Weymouth, Commissioner of State Aid and Pensions, room 123 State House; David T. Rem- ington, Seargeant at Arms, $3,500; Joseph W .. Collins, Boston, Edwd. A. Brackett, Winchester, John W. Delano, Marion, Commissioners of Fisheries and Game, $1,200 each, room 238 State House; Francis H. Appleton, Peabody, Member of State Board of Agriculture; Wood- ward Emery, Cambridge, Chairman Har- bor and Land Commissioners, room 131 State House; James F. Jackson, Fall River, Chairman of Railroad Commis- sioners, office 20 Beacon St., Boston; Ralph L. Abbott, Boston, Surveyor Gen- eral of Lumber, 44 Kilby St., Boston; Fred W. Jenness, Lowell, Benjamin W. Wells, Boston, George F. Harwood, Lynn, Commissioners of Firemen's Re- lief Fund; Samuel Cole, Beverly, Senator 2nd Essex District; William R. Brooks and Winthrop E. Perry, Beverly, Repre- sentatives 19th Essex District.


ESSEX COUNTY County of Essex Incorporated 1643.


County Commissioners. Elbridge C. Sawyer of Beverly, term expires 1906; Wallace Bates of Lynn, term expires 1905; Edward B. Bishop of Haverhill, term expires 1907. Salary $1,800 each.


Associate Commissioners. Sherman Nelson of Georgetown, William M. Stewart, Lawrence, terms expire Jan., 1905.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Courts held at Ipswich on the second Tuesday in April; at Salem, on the second Tuesday in July; at Lawrence, on the last Tuesday in August; at Newburyport, on the second Tuesday in October; on the fourth Tuesday in December, at Salem, Ipswich or Newburyport, as the Commis- sioners may determine.


Clerk of the Commissioners. Edward B. George of Haverhill.


Sheriff. Samuel A. Johnson of Salem, $2,500.


Deputy Sheriffs. George S. Cole, An- dover; Alfred W. Bacon, Danvers; Wm. Cronin, Special Sheriff, Gloucester; John W. Tilton, Fred O. Raymond, Jr., Porter C. Croy, Haverhill; Howard G. Lane, Ipswich; Elmer A. Briggs, Fred N. Ab- bott, Chas. A. Stillings, Lawrence; Chas. E. Goss, Methuen; Charles L. Ayres, Henry M. Briggs, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Patrick F. Tierney. George E. Bousley, Warren D. Cobb, Salem; Frank E. Wells, Eben T. Brack- ett, Lynn; Roger S. Howe, Georgetown.


Jailers and Keepers of House of Correc- tion. S. A. Johnson, Salem; Charles A. Stillings, Lawrence; Howard G. Lane, Ipswich; Charles L. Ayres, Newbury- port.


Superintendent of Truant School. W. Grant Fancher, Lawrence.


Probation Officer. William T. Kim- ball, Lawrence.


County Treasurer. David I. Robin- son, Gloucester; office at Court House, Salem, $2,200.


Register of Deeds. Southern District, Willard J. Hale, Newburyport, $4,000. Asst. Register, Robert W. Osgood, Sa- lem, $1,700, office at Court House, Salem. Northern District, Thomas F. Delaney, Lawrence, $1,950.


Member United States Board of Ex- amining Surgeons for Pension Claimants. Dr. George A. Stickney, Beverly.


Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public. (See Business Directory).


COURTS.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


Chief Justice. Marcus P. Knowlton of Springfield, $8,500.


Associate Justices. William C. Loring, of Boston; James M. Morton, of Fall River; John Lathrop, of Boston; James M. Barker, of Pittsfield; John W. Ham- mond, of Cambridge; Henry K. Braley, of Fall River; $8,000 each.


Attorney General. Herbert Parker, of Lancaster; $5,000.


Sittings of the Court for Essex County. At Salem on the third Tuesday of April, first Tuesday of November and third Tuesday of December.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Chief Justice. Albert Mason, of Brook- line; $7,000.


Associate Justices. Edgar J. Sherman, of Lawrence; Robert R. Bishop, of New- ton; Daniel W. Bond, of Waltham; Eli- sha B. Maynard, of Springfield; Franklin G. Fessenden, of Greenfield; James B. Richardson, of Boston; Henry N. Shel- don, of Boston; Francis A. Gaskill, of. Worcester; John H. Hardy, of Arlington; William B. Stevens, of Stoneham; Charles U. Bell, of Andover; John A. Aiken, of Greenfield; Frederick Lawton, of Lowell; Edward P. Pierce, of Fitch- burg; Jabez Fox, of Cambridge; Lemuel LeB. Holmes, of New Bedford; Robert O. Harris, of East Bridgewater; Charles A. DeCourcey, of Lawrence; William Cushing Wait, of Medford; William Schofield, of Malden; Lloyd E. White, of Taunton; Loranus E. Hitchcock, of Chicopee; $6,500 each.


District Attorney. Winfield Scott Peters, of Haverhill; $2,400. Assistant, Roland H. Sherman, of Lawrence.


Clerk of the Courts. Edward B. George, of Haverhill; $5,200. First As- sistant Clerk of the Courts,. Ezra L. Woodbury, of Salem; $2,600. Second Assistant Clerk of the Courts. James P. Hale, of Salem; $2,000.




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