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11 Mrs. Ella L. Pierce
13 Mrs. Clara J. Goodwin
Left Right
4 O. L. Perkins, potato chips
1 John E. Woodberry
5 J. F. Woodbury J. F. Woodbury, horse shoer, r.
10 Robert Richardson
9 Vacant
11 Hervey E. Patch Robert Wallis
13 Levi Cole John E. Hollis
21 Thomas Waldie
23 Frank W. Lee
25 William Williamson
27 John McBurney (summer)
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Ober st. crosses
Wm. H. Lucas, s. r. A. Shuman, s. r.
WOOD LANE from 7 Hull to Greenwood ave.
from Brimbal ave. to Beverly Reservoir
Whitcomb, Carter Co.
HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS.
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9 P. C. McLarren John W. Hanson William L. Wood
13 Mrs. J. W. Porter S. E. Porter, milk
15 Rial Side Stock Farm
17 Frank A. Morgan
21 A. Porter Isaac E. Porter Rial Side Bowling Alleys Harris st. begins
31 William J. Johnson
WITCH LANE
from Hale near Prince to Common Left Right
Mrs. C. L. Shaw, s. r.
WOODBERRY from 141 Hale to the sea
WINTHROP AVENUE
from 22 Bridge to Crescent avenue Left Right
1 George F. Larcom Benjamin O. Larcom
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5 C. W. Porter
7 Herbert A. Lyman Jeremiah Putnam George C. Choate
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HALF TONE, LINE ETCHING
W. J. Dobinson Engraving Co.
W. J. Dobinson, Proprietor. 267 Washington St., Boston. Telephone Connection.
COLORTYPE DESIGNING
ISRAEL T. WEBBER
Does Merchant Tailoring
CLEANSING DYEING REPAIRING. Large line of Boys' Pants, Remnants of Woolens.
141 Cabot Street, Beverly. 1
RAY T. WEBBER, Cutter.
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BEVERLY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JAMES A. TORREY
PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER.
Particular attention paid to Over-Reaching, Interfering and Tender-Footed Horses. Gentlemen's Light Driving Horses a specialty. Horses called for. Telephone 852-2.
316-318 CABOT STREET.
WE USE THE WORLD-RENOWNED CAPEWELL NAIL.
From an oil paint- ing of " Cresceus " and " The Abbot," at Brighton Beach, August 15th, 1901, in their great race for a purse of $12,000. The fastest ever trotted in a race.
Both " Cresceus " and " The Abbot " were shod with Capewell Nails which are used on the race tracks of the world because they are the safest to use and hold the best.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
AIR CUSHION RUBBER @ HORSESHOE PADS.
REVERE
RUBBER CO
D|| PAT OCT 1099 CL
SEE THAT CUSHION ?
It fills with air at each step. That's what breaks concussion. That's what prevents slipping. That's what keeps the foot healthy. That's what cures lameness.
The only line of Pads on earth.
SARATOGA PAT AUG 11 1900
AIR=CUSHION " BANNER" PAD.
Cheapest and Best Pad on the Market.
IF YOU HAVE A LAME HORSE TRY THEM.
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BEVERLY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
E. G. LORD,
Cor. RANTOUL and PLEASANT STREETS. One Minute Walk to Depot.
Oriental Lunch and Dining Room.
Finest 25-cent Dinner served in this city from 12 to 2 P. M.
LUNCH SERVED AT ALL HOURS AND PUT UP TO TAKE OUT. Everything Neat and Clean. Prompt Service.
TWENTY-ONE MEAL TICKET, $3.50.
All Pastry made on the Premises. All Home Cooking.
OUR COFFEE IS OUR PRIDE.
EDGAR N. TODD, SUCCESSOR TO W. H. BELL.
CASH GROCERY. First-Class GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. We Call For and Deliver Orders in all parts of the City.
140 1-2 RANTOUL STREET BEVERLY.
A. W. SAWYER,
Carriage Trimming
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Goddard and Coach Work a specialty.
217 RANTOUL ST., BEVERLY.
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BEVERLY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
FOUNDATIONS, STONE WALLS, AQUEDUCTS, SEA WALLS, GRADING, BRICKWORK and MASONRY of ALL Kinds.
CROSBY BLOCK, BEVERLY. BUILT BY F. A. CROSBY.
FORMAN A. CROSBY
Mason, Contractor and Builder.
GET OUR ESTIMATES BEFORE BUILDING OR ALTERING.
STEAM DERRICK WORK. Special Attention Given to Jobbing.
TELEPHONE. Office: 7 Judson Street.
Harness Manufacturer and Repairer.
Fine and Heavy Harness For Sale and Made to Order.
F. A. CROSBY, 165 Rantoul Street.
L. K. McRAE, Mngr.
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BEVERLY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THOMAS F. DELANEY,
- Apothecary ~
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets, Beverly.
IDEAL BAKERY,
309 Cabot Street - - Beverly, Mass. CHARLES BROUSSARD, Proprietor.
FINE BREAD, CAKE and PASTRY.
COOKING TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE.
SPECIAL RATES TO LODGES, CHURCHES, SOCIETIES, Etc.
Baked Beans and Brown Bread SATURDAY Night and SUNDAY Morning until 9.30 o'clock.
ORNAMENTING WEDDING CAKE A SPECIALTY.
GIVE US A CALL.
WE AIM TO PLEASE.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR REGULAR CLASSIFICATION.
Make the corrections in the body of your book at once for convenience.
Allen Abigail, widow of George R. house u. 71 Hale [ct. Lillian, widow of Albert, boards 7 Silver Andrews Ida B. Miss, housekeeper, 99 Elliott, boards do.
Averill Charles J. lawyer, 226 Cabot (evenings) [ext.
Balcomb T. C. (Lynn), s.r. Crescent ave. Batchelder William W. (Thurell, Batch- elder & Co.), 81 Park, house at Lynn Beckford George E. house 10 Front
Bemis F. D. (Brookline), s.r. Hale jc. Hart, B.F. (see map)
Berry Olive J. widow of George W. house 350 Cabot
B LAKE FREDERICK W. photographer, 156 Cabot, boards 68 Dane. See page 449
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LANCHARD FRANK W. re- sident manager; Haight & Freese Co., house at Lynn. See page 40
BLOOD LAURENCE E. chiropo- dist, 244 Cabot, room 7, boards 31 Lothrop
Boston Saddlery and Harness Co. Hale byd West, B.F. [Rantoul Boudreau Alex. carpenter, rooms 105 Cape Ann Machine Co. (B. A. Smith, pres. Robert Reed, treas.), machin- ists, 47 Park
Carr Ethel E. Miss, teacher, High School, boards 21 Hale
Cheverie William R. painter, boards 21 Fayette [42 Wallis Clark Mary, widow of Joseph W. house Colcord D. L. Mrs. house 20 Home
Cressy George (Salem), s.r. Hooper ave. Dana Samuel (Boston), s.r. West, B.F. (see map)
Daniels A. L. (Boston), s.r. Valley n. Hale, B.F. (see map)
DeSchamp & Porter (Benj. S. DcSchamp and Benj. C. Porter), masons, 21 Pleasant
Dodge Ralph F. house 163 Cabot
Donovan Helen J. Miss, rem. to Mont- clair, N.J.
Eastman Burton C. house 39 Wallis
E QUITABLE STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, grain,
stocks and bonds, 244 Cabot, rms. 8 and 9. See page 420d
Ferrick William H. house 59 Hale Fosburgh R. L. & Co. contractors, temp- orary office off Mill n. Elliott
YARDEN CITY ICE CO. Bruce (JE. Clain, mngr. ice, 4472 Chase. See page 424
G LADDING R. SMITH, plumb- er and tinsmith, 165c Rantoul, house 108 do. See page 444
Guffey J. M. Petroleum Co. lubricating and illuminating oils 85 to 115 Water Grant J. W. & Co. out of business Grason Mary H. Mrs. house 4 Elm Haibon Edward A. house 79 Hale
Hammond Frederick G. tailor, 19 Essex, house do.
Hayes Herbert N. (Thurell, Batchelder & Co.), 81 Park, boards 20 Home
TTILL S. M. & CO. (Samuel M. Hill), Wenham Lake ice, Park. See page 420d
Hill Samuel M. (S. M. Hill & Co.), Park, house at Wenham
Hoag Frank N. tailor, 184 Cabot
Hodgkins Percy E. tel. operator, 244 Cabot, rm. 12, boards at Salem Hub Billiard Parlors, 4 Railroad ave. OVETT'S CAFE, J. A. Lovett, propr. restaurant, 135 Cabot. See page 420b
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Huntington George L. rem. to Målden Joslin Herbert S. house 163 Cabot Lunt Albert C. 2d house u. 6 Knowlton Merrill George H. rem. to Haverhill Morgan Hugh P. house 2412 Cabot Murney Robert J. out of business Nickerson Joseph M. rem. to Danvers Ober Andrew M. rem. to Hudson, N.H. Snow Everard W. pastor, Washington st. Cong. Church, boards 54 Lothrop Stone R. E. physician 163 Cabot, house do. Trask Arthur T. rem. to Wenham
YALE BICYCLE, $25.00 to $50.00
JOSEPH F. KILHAM,
Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St. .
CITY OF BEVERLY.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
ABBREVIATIONS. - Ave., avenue; asst., assistant; B.F., Beverly Farms; B.F.D., Beverly fire department; Bev., Beverly ; blk., block ; bldg., building ; c. or cor., corner ; ct., court ; do., ditto ; mnfr., manufacturer ; n., near ; opp., opposite ; pl., place; P.C., Pride's Crossing ; r., rear ; rem., removed ; s.r., summer resident ; st., street ; u., upper apartment ; supt., superintendent; U. S. M. Co., United Shoe Machinery Co .; whf., wharf.
REMOVALS AND DEATHS. - The names of persons removed from the city within one year, so far as known, and the names of persons who have attained their majority, who have died during the same period, will be found herein.
A complete list of deaths, births and marriages for the past year will be found at the end of the Directory.
ABBOTT BLANCHE E. Miss, cashier (Boston), boards 49 Essex Elizabeth O. widow of Stephen W., house 90 Hale
Elmer E. shoelaster, house 21 Judson
Elsie M. Miss, boards 21 Judson
Ethel W. Miss, boards u. 41 Roundy
Everett F. shoemaker, boards u. 41 Roundy
George P. engineer, 70 Park, house 3 Burton ave.
Jacob, stockfitter, house u. 41 Roundy
James P. farmer, house 176 Dodge
John W. house 65 Hale
Mildred G. Miss, clerk, 265 Cabot, boards 44 Colon
Nicholas M. foreman, 172 Rantoul, house 45 Pond
Raymond S. clerk (Salem), boards 45 Pond
Roger S. civil engineer's assist. 222 Cabot, house 149 Elliott [street ext.
Samuel L. shoe repairer, 258 Cabot, house 2 Arthur Samuel L. jr. shoelaster, house 44 Colon
Stephen A. house u. 49 Essex
Aborn Edward H. rem. to Salem
Nancy A. widow of Joseph H. rem. to Salem
Achern Elizabeth Miss, rem. to Salem
Adams Arthur F. rem. to Lynn
Arthur P. clergyman and publisher " Spirit of the Word," 21 West Dane, house do. Arthur S. coachman, house 11 Central
Elsie J. widow of Augustus, house 8 Odell ave.
Emma N. Miss, boards 21 West Dane
Frank W. collector, boards 123 Cabot
Fred H. rem. to Boston
Henry E. boxmaker, house 22 Odell ave.
Joseph G. sole layer, house 18 Elliott
WOODWARD & OBER, Hardware and Cutlery, 226 CABOT ST., BEVERLY.
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Round Trip Tickets to Boston, 65C.
JOSEPH F. KILHAM Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.
102 GENERAL [A] DIRECTORY.
ADAMS
ALLEN
Lena G. Miss, housemaid, 1 Monument sq. boards do. Lizzie A. Miss, boards 18 Elliott Lucy S. Miss, died Nov. 28, 1903
Advent Mission, 129 Cabot
Affonco Margaret Mrs. rem. to Lynn
Ahearn Margaret Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 27 Thorndike
Ahl Esther P. Miss, s.r. Paine place, B.F. (see map) Leonard D. (Boston), s.r. Paine place, P.C. (see map) Ahlborn Henry, deceased
Aiken Elizabeth M. Miss, housemaid, 205 Cabot, boards do.
Albert Bernard, junk dealer, house u. 61 Federal
LBERT VICTOR S. restaurant, 54 Rantoul, house
A 54₺ do. See page 452
Aldrich Charles E. shoemaker, house 23 Fayette
Fannie E. Mrs. boarding house, 23 Fayette, house do.
Frank A. painter, house 10 Walnut ave.
Alford Leon P. mechanical engineer, house 39 Federal
Alger Frank E. supervisor, house u. 51 Lovett
Allan Bryce J. (Boston), s.r. off 300 Hale (see map)
Allard Lillian G. Mrs. hatmaker, 170 Cabot, boards u. 10 Arthur
Allen Anna W. Mrs. boards 1 Dane
Archer I. printer, boards 19 Essex
Arthur C. clerk, boards 134 Bridge
A. Florence Miss, bookkeeper (Boston), boards 76 Cabot Bernard J. bottom finisher, boards 19 Congress
Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 19 Congress
Charles R. shoemaker, house u. 9 Pond
Edward P. clerk, 53 Rantoul, house u. 11 Pond
Ernest F. asst. pressman, Beverly Times, boards 134 Bridge
Ezra F. clerk, 30 Essex, house 107 Lovett
George F. (George F. Allen & Co. 105 Summer, Boston), boards 76 Cabot
George F. provisions, house 134 Bridge
George H. wood and paper box manufacturer, 172 Ran- toul, house at Lynn
George R. died Oct. 1, 1903
George W. house 9 Pond
Gilbert (Wallis & Allen), 234 Hale, house 236 do.
Helen A. Miss, bookkeeper, boards 17 Ocean
Helen T. Miss, shoe trimmer, boards 10 Winter
Herman K. student, boards 19 Essex
Hervey, shoe laster, house 405 Essex
Irving W. (The Allen Job Print), 58 and 60 Railroad ave. house 19 Essex James, edge trimmer, house 301 Cabot
Get your prescrip- tions filled at .. .. CHARLES A. BAKER, Druggist, 151 Cabot St.
INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE, $210. JOSEPH F. KILHAM THE LEADER IN THE MARKET,
Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.
GENERAL [A] DIRECTORY. 103
ALLEN
AMES
Job Print (The), Irving W. Allen, prop. book and job printing, 58 and 60 Railroad ave.
Lemuel, rem. to N.S.
Lois, widow of Thomas, boards 7 Judson
Lottie Miss, teacher, Farms School, boards 39 Thorn- dike ave. [do.
Margaret L. Miss, boards 3 Monument sq.
Mary A. Mrs. stamping and millinery, 301 Cabot, house
Mary I. Miss, boards 110 Corning
Milo L. manager, 172 Rantoul, house at Lynn
Percy E. farm hand, boards 405 Essex
Ralph P. bookkeeper, boards 107 Lovett
Rebecca W. widow of John W. house 52 Lothrop
Robert, stock fitter, rem. to Salem
Roland W. clerk, 123 Hale, boards 107 Lovett
Sara O. Miss, teacher, Hardie school, boards 17 Ocean
Simeon, engineer, Beverly Fire Dept. house 17 Ocean
William T. machinist, boards 47 Railroad ave.
William D. (Blake, Allen & Co), 40 Rantoul, house at Winthrop [Edwards st. ct.
Alley Charles S. clerk (63 Merrimack st. Boston), boards 2 Hiram F. photographer (195 Essex st. Salem), house 12 Highland ave.
Samuel S. C. watchmaker, 198 Cabot, boards 9 Railroad ave.
Almshouse, 18 Cedar
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn (W. K. Bigelow, pres .; C. R. Washburn, treas.), dry goods, 240 and 242 Cabot
Amazeen Ada A. Mrs. died Dec. 7, 1903
Andrew W. painter, house 18 Fayette
A MAZEEN HERBERT S. music teacher, 18 Fayette, boards do. See page 430
Myra E. Miss, clerk, 240 Cabot, boards 18 Fayette
Ambrose Alfred S. carpenter, boards 26 Charles
Charlotte C. Miss, rem. to Salem
Ella M. Miss, boards 26 Charles
George H. rem. to Salem
Mary Miss, housemaid at 7 Thorndike
Richard E. shoeworker, boards u. 442 Essex
Samuel, real estate agt. house 26 Charles
Thomas P. rem. to Salem
Thomas R. rem. to Salem
William J. rem. to Salem
American Express Co. 7 Washington Ice Co. Enon at Wenham Lake
Amero Alice Miss, nurse, 14 Central
Ames Oliver (No. Easton), s.r. Hale n. Mingo beach (see map)
WOODWARD & OBER,
GARDEN HOSE, NOZZLES, Etc. 226 Cabot Street.
Boston Round-trip Tickets,
-65 Cents. -
Joseph F. Kilham
Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.
104 GENERAL [A] DIRECTORY.
AMIRAULT
ANDREWS
Amirault Elizabeth A. D. Miss, clerk, 240 Cabot, boards u. 5 Elm Frances E. Miss, boards u. 5 Elm
Louis R. carpenter, house u. 5 Elm
Amory Arthur (Boston), s.r. Hale n. Oak B.F. (see map) Harcourt (Boston), s.r. Hale n. Mingo Beach (see map)
M. Louisa, widow of Charles (Boston), s.r. Hale opp. Thissell (see map)
Anderson Emil, laborer, boards Hale n. High B. F.
Gustavus, machinist, house u. 25 Wellman
John, machinist, boards u. 24 Lothrop John A. mariner, house u. 3 Cabot Mary V. Miss, boards 2 Bay
Andren Alban solicitor of patents (112 Water, Boston) house 53 Lothrop
Helen T. Miss, boards 53 Lothrop
Karl A. mechanical engineer (Boston), boards 53 Lothrop Theckla Miss, boards 53 Lothrop
Andrew Charles L. boardinghouse, 64 Rantoul, house do. David F. architect, boards 70 Ocean
Park, architect, boards 70 Ocean
Sarah S. widow of Richard E. died March 19, 1903 Andrews Amos, shoeworker, house 23 Judson
Allen W. teamster, boards u. 40 Pleasant
Anna B. P. widow of Frederick, house u. 298 Cabot
Augusta H. Miss, rem. to Berwick, Me.
Arthur, produce dealer, house 396 Cabot
Augustus, house 30 Federal Benjamin L. trav. salesman, house 383 Cabot. C. May Miss, shoestitcher, boards 30 Federal Calvin, house u. 145 Park
Catherine, widow of Prince A. died Oct. 5, 1903
Charles A. carpenter, rooms 22 Home
Charles H. butcher, house 82 Cabot
Charles L. clerk 100} Cabot, boards 64 Rantoul
David W. express driver, boards Central House Emma M. widow of Frank A. boards 16 Dane
Eugene F. laborer, rooms 10 Heather
Frank, foreman, 70 Park, house 18 Judson
Frederick K. shoemaker, boards 64 Dodge George F. painter, house u. 54 Water George R. shoemaker, boards 458 Essex
James M. laborer, house 64 Dodge
James W. clerk, 5 Hale, boards 64 Dodge
Joseph F. farmer, house 82 Dodge
Lillian M. Miss, shoestitcher, boards 30 Federal
Mary, widow of Benjamin, house 3 Silver ct.
Baker The Druggist, Carries the Finest Line of Confectionery in the City.
MILEAGE TO LET.
JOSEPH F. KILHAM Cor. RAILROAD AVE. and RANTOUL ST.
ANDREWS
GENERAL [A] DIRECTORY. ARNOLD
Obed, house 152 Park
Randall, fireman Salem Pumping station, house 129 Dodge
R. Leighton, rem. to Salem
Solomon C. shoecutter, house u. 16 Fayette
Stewart M. (Hutchinson, Andrews & Co. 37 Temple Place Boston), boards 82 Cabot Thomas, died Feb. 1, 1904
Angelo Michael, laborer, house u. Hale n. P. C. station
Angers Albert, machinist, boards Hotel Trafton
Samuel, machinist, boards 105 Rantoul
Angiers Mary Miss, housemaid, 36 Hale
Anglem May A. Miss, bookkeeper, 4 Woodberry, boards do.
Annable Nathaniel U. foreman (Peabody), boards 230 Rantoul
Anthony George D. storekeeper (B. & M. R. R. Salem) house 105 Elliott
S. Reed (Boston) s.r. off Hale opp. Beach B.F. (see map) Antonas George A. shoelaster, house u. 140 Rantoul Appleton Arthur B. student, boards 15 Dane
Carrie A. Miss, boards 308 Essex
Clara A. Miss, boards 7 Home
Daniel, farmer, house 312 Essex
Edwin H. market gardener, 35 Hull, house do.
Emeline A. Miss, house 38 Dane
Esther Miss, seamstress, 222 Cabot, boards 35 Hull
Frank H. clerk (Boston), boards 15 Hull
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PPLETON GEORGE A. Beverly & Salem express, 186 Cabot and 15 Dane, house 15 Dane. See front cover.
Hannah M. widow of Hooper A. house 15 Hull
Horace F. market gardener, 25 Hull, house do.
Nathan D. farmer, house 320 Essex
Thomas, farmer, house 308 Essex
Thomas A. civil engineer, B. & M. R. R. boards 320 Essex Tristram, house 7 Home
Archer Charles A. boxmaker, boards 15 Pleasant
Archibald Ira, shoeworker, house 19 Charnock
Arlington George H. carriage painter, boards 3 Marshall court Joseph E. shoemaker, boards 3 Marshall court
May Miss, shoepacker, boards 3 Marshall court William H. fish pedler, house 3 Marshall court
Armstrong George, carpenter, house 44} Chase
Arnold Catherine E. Mrs. dressmaker, 2 Milton, house do. Henry, boards 2 Milton
James H. clerk postoffice, house 2 Milton
James H. jr. student, boards 2 Milton
Jeremiah E. laboror, house 41 Front
Louise B. Miss, clerk 174 Cabot, boards 2 Milton
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WOODWARD & OBER,
Fishing Tackle, Fire Arms and Ammunition. 226 Cabot St
HEADQUARTERS FOR BOSTON ROUND TRIP TICKETS, 65 CENTS.
JOSEPH F. KILHAM
106 GENERAL [B] DIRECTORY.
ARNOLD
BACHAWOKI
Martin, salesman, boards 41 Front
A RNOLD MARY E. MISS, stenographer, boards 2 Milton
Richard B. music teacher, 47 Railroad ave. boards do.
Ashworth Arthur, machinist, house 7 Willow
Ask Harry E. blacksmith, house u. 16 Central ct.
Aspley Jessie, widow of Charles, nurse, boards 36 Wallis
Asselstine Edna Miss, seamstress, 222 Cabot room 3, boards 10 Charles
Ernest R. carpenter, house 10 Charles Athier Lilla Miss, boards 12 Essex
Atkins Abbie, widow of Warren, boards 40 Railroad ave.
Charles H. clergyman, house 40 Railroad ave.
Rose E. widow of Arthur W. house u. 156 Rantoul William, painter, boards 64 Rantoul
Atkinson Catherine F. Miss, shoestitcher, house 6 Judson M. Jennie Miss, boards u. 6 Judson Mary A. widow of Robert, deceased
Walter W. painter, boards u. 6 Judson
Atlantic Athletic Association, 1 Hale
Atwell Elmer, machinist, boards u. 19 School
Atwood Edward F. draughtsman R. L. Fosburg, boards 62 Elliott
Frederick I. lunch pedler, house u. 9 Cox ct.
Austin A. Eugene, 58 Railroad ave. house 165D Rantoul Sara G. Mrs. nurse, house 165D Rantoul
Averell Harriet M. W. widow of Edward A. house 98 Hale
Averill Albert E. lunch room and medicines, 89 Rantoul, rooms 46 Pleasant
Mary J. widow of Joseph, boards 5 Winthrop ave. Avery Alice A. Miss, boards 10 Herrick
Edward F. farmer, boards 10 Herrick
Lawrence B. farmer, boards 10 Herrick
Mary O. widow of Mark B. house 10 Herrick Sarah F. widow of Zemira J. laundress, house u. 1 Hale Ayers Clarence H. machinist (Salem), house 24 Swan ave. George C. mason, boards u. 156 Rantoul
John C. carpenter, house 40 West Dane
John E. shoe buffer, boards u. 29 Wallis
Ayles Laura Miss, boards 10 Stone Ralph, laborer, house 10 Stone Alywin George, rem. to Salem
BABB SARAH, widow of Richard, boards City Home
Babcock Bessie C. Miss, boards 68 Dane [ave.
Jane, widow of John F. boards Larcom ave. cor. Appleton
Bachawoki Peter, laborer, boards Cherry Hill Farm
The Druggist, Charles A. Baker, 151 Cabot ·. Street.
Phonoglar
GENERAL
BAGLEY
Bagley Almon F. farm hand, boards 2. Amelia R. Miss, boards 27 Trask Clarence J. rem. to Amesbury George A. farmer, house 27 Trask Grace V. Miss, student, boards 27 Trask Laura E. Miss, bookkeeper (Lynn), boards 27 Trask Bagnell John G. carpenter, house u. 16 Franklin pl. David E. machinist, boards u. 16 Franklin pl. Bailey Catherine J. Miss, housemaid at 24 Hale Charles H. stock fitter, also sealer of weights and meas- ures, 3 Broadway, room 11, house 5 Myrtle
Eleanor D. Miss, boards 5 Myrtle George A. foreman (Lynn) house 43 Federal
Leslie M. stockfitter, house 36 Front
Mary B. Mrs. boards 70 Cabot
Nellie Mrs. boards 36 Bartlett William, edge trimmer, house 3 Chapman pl. William, painter, rooms 20 Fayette William E. inspector, 53 Rantoul, house 16 Summer
Baisley Reuben T. machinist, house 14 Chestnut
Baker A. Henry (Boston) s.r. Lake Shore ave. n. Cross Lane (see map)
Bessie A. Miss, boards 1 Monument sq. Celia M. widow of Jehiel, rem. to Cape Cod
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AKER CHARLES A. druggist, 151 Cabot, house u. 36 Bow. See foot lines.
Chester, farm hand, boards 82 Dodge
Emily F. Miss, clerk (Salem), boards 15 Columbus ave.
Emily G. widow of Charles J. boards 30 Abbott
H. Ellen, widow of John I. house 1 Monument sq.
J: H. & Co. (Joseph H. and Louis P. Baker), shoe mnfrs. 39 Park
J. Percy, shoemaker, boards u. 144 Cabot
James L. rem. to New Hampshire
John H. laborer, boards Jas. Fanning's, High B.F.
John S. street railway supplies and gasoline engines, house 1 Atlantic ave.
Joseph H. (J. H. Baker & Co.), 39 Park, house 396 Cabot Joseph L. gardener, house 5 Lovett
Louis H. sec'y (205 Lincoln, Boston), house 344 Cabot Louis P. (J. H. Baker & Co.) 39 Park, house 41 Abbott
Mabel S. Miss, stenographer, boards 396 Cabot
Mary M. widow of Ezra H. (Boston), s.r. off Lake Shore ave. n. Cross lane (see map)
Martha S. Miss, companion, boards 61 Essex
Otis M. (Baker & Goodwin), 8} West Dane, house 7 Mechanic
WOODWARD & OBER,
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS AND FARMING TOOLS. .. .. .. 226 CABOT STREET
Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.
DIRECTORY.
BARRON
.DWIN (Otis M. Baker and Dearborn in), house painters and paper hangers, 8} west Dane. See page 8 [ave
ch Augusta L. Miss, teacher (Salem), house u. Appleton Ada M. Miss, housekeeper, u. Appleton ave. Ball Frank, machinist, house 26 W. Dane
Ballam Fannie Miss, stenographer, boards 33 Chase Thomas, carpenter, house 33 Chase Bancroft Harriet T. Mrs. housemaid, 13 Ober, boards do. Robert H. (Boston), s.r. 39 Hale (see map)
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ANGOR CREAMERY (R. M. Sanders), 18 Beckford. See page 6 Banks Alva B. hostler, boards 22 Home
Byron I. teamster, house u. 7 Porter
Edwin, shoeworker, house 140 Rantoul
Erod M. shoeworker, boards 22 Home
Hannah, widow of William, died Oct. 15, 1903
Henry, city laborer, house 61 Federal
Howard F. rem. to Lynn Robert, gardener, house 22 Home
Barber Caroline M. widow of Nicholas F. housekeeper, 54} Rantoul, house 10 South
Barbour Charles E. engineer, house u. 141 Lothrop Edith M. Miss, boards u. 141 Lothrop Fred D. boards u. 141 Lothrop Barry Edmond A. painter, house 23 Elliott Barker Anna A. Miss, boards Sunnycrest ave. Charles A. wood worker, house u. 15 Home Hannah M. Miss, shoe worker, boards 38 Pond Lorenzo, boards 352 Cabot Robert, machinist, house 38 Pond
Barlow Fred (Boston), s.r. 19 Marsh ave.
Barnabe Ferdinand, carpenter, house 4 Willow
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ARNARD JAMES A. C. tailor, 148 Cabot, house u 22 Pleasant. See back cover
Samuel, hostler, J. M. Masury's, house 28 Ober
Barnes Albert E. clerk (B. & M. freight house, Salem), house u. 13 Wallis Bertha W. Miss, boards u. 13 Wallis Ida F. Miss, physician, 222 Cabot, house at Boston Leroy B. boards u. 13 Wallis John J. removed to Framingham
Barnstead Lydia Mrs. rem. to Peabody Barrett Richard, laborer, house Haskell n. B.F. school house Barron Everard G. traveling salesman, 63 Federal, house Larcom ave.
George E. leather worker, house u. 308 Cabot.
CHARLES A. BAKER,
LEADING DRUGGIST,
151 CABOT STREET.
YALE BICYCLE, $25.00 to $50.00
JOSEPH F. KILHAM,
Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.
GENERAL [B] DIRECTORY. 109
BARRON
BAY
Barron William W. gardener, boards 602 Cabot
Barrows Cordelia M. widow of Thomas M. house 30 Abbott
Barry Catherine, widow of David, house 2 South Catherine F. Miss, rem. to Peabody
David F. laborer, boards 2 South
James, teamster, house Hale n. P.C. station
John, rem. to Marblehead
John J. laborer, boards 2 South
Mary Miss, housemaid at 27 Central
Patrick E. teamster, house r. High, B.F.
Patrick F. laborer, boards 2 South
Barter Bessie M. Miss, telephone operator, 147 Cabot, boards 599 Cabot
Chas. A. foreman, 61 Rantoul, house 599 Cabot '
D. Pearl, Miss, student, boards 5 Fayette
Elsie F. Miss, boards 599 Cabot
Lena Miss, clerk, 240 Cabot, boards 599 do.
Thomas, laborer, boards 566 Cabot [Fayette
William E. night watch ; also paper hanger, house 5 Bartholomew Alfred, laborer, house r. 341 Cabot
Bartlett Abbie G. widow of Moses N. boards 17 May Club, 87 Cabot
Ella M. Miss, boards off Conant n. Danvers line
Francis (Boston), s.r. off Hale n. Thissell, P.C. (see map)
Harriet, widow of Joseph E. boards 10 Mulberry
Jennie E. A. Miss, boards Hale opp. West
John R. veterinarian, boards 16 Cox ct.
Mary A. widow of Gordon, house Hale opp. West Mary E. widow of John D. died Sept. 29, 1903
Bastow, M. E. machinist, rooms u. 23 Bow
Batchelder Charles S. shoe mnfr. r. 61 Rantoul, house 16 Highland ave.
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