The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1905, Part 18

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Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
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Brown Bread and Beans


Every Saturday at


Carl E. Klink's


139 CABOT ST., BEVERLY.


BEVERLY CITY [K] DIRECTORY, 1905. 217


KENNEY


KILHAM


John F. laborer, house u. 12 Ellingwood ct. Wallace C. fisherman, house u. 13 Lothrop see Cenney


Kennison Charles F. yachtsman, house 56 Bartlett Charles S. student, High school, boards 8 Silver ct.


Frank, machinist, boards 54 Bartlett


George W. laborer, house u. 3 Silver ct. Harry P. machinist, boards 54 Bartlett


John E. shoe laster, house 8 Silver ct.


John E. jr. sailmaker, boards 8 Silver ct.


Martha J. widow of Joshua, house 3 Silver ct.


Sally H. Miss, clerk, 244 Cabot, rm. 3, boards 8 Silver ct. William H. engineer, F. Peabody's, house 54 Bartlett


Kent Arthur S. clerk (Boston), boards 16 Hale


Charles A. engineer, Beverly fire dept. steamer 1, house 16 Hale


Charlotte O. Miss, boards 120 Balch Lucy P. Miss, clerk, boards 16 Hale


Merton F. clerk, 240 Cabot, boards 16 Hale Kerr Florence N. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 288 Cabot


Kidder Arthur H. pattern maker, house 53 Conant Melville A. gardener, boards 188 Hale


Kiely Ellen E. Miss, forewoman, 59 Broadway, boards at Salem Kilbury Anna Miss, boards 39 Washington


Kiley Mary, widow of Patrick, laundress, house 18 Front Mary A. Miss, shoe worker, boards 18 Front Patrick, laborer, boards Mrs. Barry's, High, B.F.


Kilham Albert L. clerk (Boston), boards 21 Broadway


Anna F. Miss, boards 115 Cabot


Annie M. Miss, boards 8 Thorndike


Bessie L. Miss, boards 115 Cabot


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ILHAM CHARLES H. treas. Beverly Savings Bank, 173 Cabot, house 11 Ives. See page 40 Daniel A. house 27 Central


Elizabeth H. Miss, boards 115 Cabot


Frances R. Miss, boards 8 Thorndike


Hannah F. widow of Charles A. house 115 Cabot


Helen E. widow of Edward A. house 21 Broadway [do.


Henrietta B. Miss, private kindergarten, 115 Cabot, boards Joseph C. house 19 Abbott


K ILHAM JOSEPH F. bicycles and supplies, gasoline, etc. also phonographs and records, 87 Rantoul, house u. 337 Cabot. See margins Louise B. Miss, boards 8 Thorndike Mabel L. Miss, boards 21 Broadway Oliver F. wholesale fish, and ship chandler, 26 Water, house 56 Lothrop


Yale Motor Cycle -$175.00 .- KILHAM


Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.


Watches, Jewelry and Optical Goods


ALDEN WEBB, 145 Cabot St.


218 BEVERLY CITY [K] DIRECTORY, 1905.


KILHAM


KINSMAN


Oliver Frank, student, boards 56 Lothrop Samuel, house 86 Hale


Susan C. Miss, boards 8 Thorndike Susan C. widow of Austin D. house 8 Thorndike Killam Charles F. machinist, boards u. 14 Bisson Georgianna W. Miss, rem. to Oberton, N.S. Horace W. pattern maker, rooms 15 Fayette Minnie H. Miss, rem. to Oberton, N.S. Killelea John T. engineer, 7 Water, house 9 do. Roy V. blacksmith, house 109 Lovett


Kimball Adam W. died July 17, 1904 Bessie P. Miss, nurse, boards 56 Enon


Bros, marble and granite monuments, and cemetery work, 30 Butman (also Salem)


Charles H. master mariner, house u. 40 Bow


Edward I. shoe cutter, house 36 Wallis [Rantoul


Frank W. truckman, B. & N. st. ry. boards u. 191 Hiram, died Jan. 4, 1905


Herbert L. tool maker, house 4 Myrtle


Joel, house 68 Rantoul


Paul, foreman, Boston Ice Co. house 56 Enon


Russell T. boards 76 Chase


Sarah P. widow of Hiram, house 28 Butman


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ING A. L. MRS. propr. (Salem Register, Salem), and 3 Broadway, rm. 6, house 5 Judson


Annie E. Miss, shoe worker, boards 94 Elliott


Benjamin, carpenter, rooms 11 Pleasant


Benjamin W. engraver (Boston), rooms 24 Pleasant


Caroline H. Miss (Salem), s.r. off 361 Hale (see map) Charles, carpenter, house 94 Elliott


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ING CHARLES A. editor Morning Citizen and propr. Citizen Printing Co. also editor American Benefit Journal (Boston), house 5 Judson. See page 505


Edward, carpenter, boards 41 Bow


Frank W. hostler, 88 Cabot, boards do.


Frederick E. station agent, No. Beverly station, house 7 Lake View ave. [map)


Henry P. (Boston), s.r. " Sunset Rock " off Paine ave. (see Lawrence, stone mason, boards 584 Hale


Patrick, laborer, boards 26 Cabot


Susan G. Miss (Salem), s.r. off 361 Hale (see map)


& Co. (Chas A. King), mnfrs. King's Koin Karrier, 3 Broadway [B.F.


Kinsella James, gardener, " Swiftmoor," house 111 Haskell, Kinsman Sarah D. widow of James A. teacher Pleasant View school, house 7 Phillips ct.


FRANK E. LORD, Tailor


114 Rantoul St.


BEVERLY. Fine Workmanship, Style and Fit.


Repairing of all kinds


WEBB, the Jeweler,


All Work Warranted


145 Cabot Street


BEVERLY CITY [K] DIRECTORY, 1905. 219


KIRBY


KUELL


Kirby Edward F. gardener, W. S. Spalding's, Paine ave. P.C. Michael P. shoemaker, house 21 River


Kirrane Mark F. driver, 55 Broadway, boards at Salem Kittredge Charles E. 135 Park, house 70 Dane


Etta C. Mrs. house u. 23 Balch


Herbert, asst. draughtsman, boards 70 Dane


Irene G. widow of George W. house u. 9 Water


James H. painter, boards u. 9 Water


Raymond B. student (Orono, Me.) boards 70 Dane Kiumpsey Adam, rem. to Boston


Klebowig Michael, farm hand, Cherry Hill farm, boards do.


LINK CARL E. baker and confectioner, also lunch,


K 139 Cabot, house 53 Lovett. See margins


Kneeland Charles H. clerk, B. &. M. freight office, house 2 Home


Knight Augustus R. shoe worker, boards u. 18 Roundy Charles W. driver, 189 Rantoul, house u. 18 Roundy


Ella E. Mrs. dressmaker, 384 Cabot, boards do.


John H. laborer, house 384 Cabot


Elizabeth M. Miss, telegraph operator, also ticket agent, 162 Cabot, rooms 67 Essex


Knowland Marian Miss, hat maker, 203 Cabot, boards at Essex Knowles Charles W. agent, house 7 Burton ave.


Chester H. drug clerk, 128 Cabot, boards 7 Burton ave. George E. miller, 187 Rantoul, boards 7 Burton ave. Joseph, pressman, 60 Railroad ave. house 9 Ocean Mark A. fisherman, house 18 Hart, B.F.


William A. shoe packer, boards 7 Burton ave. Knowlton Adaline, widow of John, house 4 Oak, B.F. Agatha Miss, boards 22 Judson


Albert, ledgeman, boards Beverly Farms House


Charles M. carpenter, house 11 Summer [Vine ct.


Edmund L. asst. baggage master, B.F. station, house 10 Frank, lather, house 113 Corning


Frederick G. stockfitter, house Wentzell ave.


John D. clerk, 1 West, house 4 Oak


Josephine P. Miss, rem. to Cambridge


Lillian E. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 32 Wallis


M. Lizzie Miss, boards 28 Lothrop


Mary H. widow of Charles, boards 11 Summer [Salem


True B. insurance agent, 163 Cabot, room 2, boards at


Knox James T. machinist, house u. 132 Water Koeppe Alfred G. machinist, house 16 Dane


Koshland Abram (836 Beacon st. Boston), s.r. 89 Lothrop


Kranzberg Philip, shoe laster, house 136 Park


Kroettinger John A. removed


Kuell Bernice Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 15 Chapman


HARPER. Automobiles and Cycles 73-77 Rantoul St. -TELEPHONE .-


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The Druggist, Charles A. Baker,


151 Cabot


.. Street.


220 BEVERLY CITY [L] DIRECTORY, 1905. LANIGAN


KULIK


Kulik Thomas, laborer, boards u. 2 Dodge


LABOSSIERE RAYMOND Mrs. boards u. 185 Rantoul


Lackstrom Oscar, blacksmith, house u. 8 Arthur st. ext.


Lacky Annie J. Miss, housemaid, 693 Hale


Ladd Annie, widow of William M. house u. 134 Lothrop Lafferty Edward, laborer, Connolly Bros. boards 34 High, B.F. Lally Thomas, rem. to Boston


L AMASNEY FRANK I. (North Shore Fish Co.), 22 Oak, house 202 Greenwood ave. B.F. See page 458 John H. morocco dresser, house 12 Rantoul Lamb Sarah J. Mrs. died May 18, 1904 Lambert Alice L. Miss, boards 74 Lothrop


Helen W. Miss, boards 74 Lothrop


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AMBERT HORACE D. veterinary surgeon, 42 Cabot (also Salem and Hamilton), house 42 Cabot. See page Horace P. house 74 Lothrop


Marion P. Miss, boards 74 Lothrop Sever A. rem. to Salem


Lamkin Charles S. teamster, house 15 Home


Lamont Charles E. machinist, house 37 Wallis


Lamson Charles A. boards 38 Broadway Lucretia B. widow of Charles W. boards 23 Hale


Lucy W. Miss, boards 8 Edwards Landers Ambrose B. died Jan. 24, 1905 Bridget C. widow of Ambrose B. house 15 Congress


Lane Ellen Miss, shoe worker, boards 20 Chase


Inez G. Miss, bookkeeper, Bev. Gas & Electric Co. boards 84 Summer st. Salem


John, rem. to Salem John W. laborer, boards 20 Chestnut


Martin R. machinist, boards 20 Chestnut


Mary E. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 20 Chestnut


Medora L. widow of James M. boards 288 Cabot Michael C. insurance agent, boards 20 Chestnut


Mortimer J. laborer, house 20 Chestnut Nathaniel, boards 161 Cabot, suite 5


Lanergan Alice, widow of John, nurse, house u. 47 Bartlett Mary J. Miss, bookkeeper (Salem), boards u. 11 Winter William S. section man, B. & M. R. R. house u. 11 Win- ter


Lang Timothy, laborer, boards 1 Front Lanigan Annie G. Miss, rem. to Cambridge Lizzie Miss, boards 68 Cabot Michael F. rem. to Salem


Richard J. baker (Salem), house 94 Hale


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


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


BICYCLE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.


Joseph F. KILHAM,


Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.


BEVERLY CITY [L. DIRECTORY, 1905. 221


LANIGAN


LARCOM


Sylvester F. rem. to Salem [ington Lanphear H. Augusta, widow of Orpheus T. house 13 Wash- Lantz Alexander N. carpenter, house u. 34 Rantoul William S. steward, house 39} Stone


Lapham Alice G. Miss, teacher, South school, Broadway


rooms 26


Henry L. toolmaker, rooms 11 Edwards Larcom Alfred H. letter carrier, house 106 Hale


Annie F. Miss, cornetist, boards 59 Essex


Arthur S. watchman, house u. 6 Fayette


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ARCOM BENJAMIN & CO. (Benjamin Larcom, jr. and Walter H. Smith), florists, 137 Cabot and 3 Jack- son. See page 358


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ARCOM BENJAMIN, JR. (Beverly Coffee and Tea store), 137 Cabot (also Benjamin Larcom & Co. do. and 3 Jackson) house 59 Essex. See page 358 Benjamin O. traveling salesman, house u. 1 Winthrop ave. Benjamin P. (Larcom & Bell), 135 Cabot, house 34 Pond Carl E. bookkeeper (Boston), boards 10 Home


Caroline M. widow of Cornelius, house 261 Cabot


Charles A. letter carrier, house 181 Lothrop


David, laborer, boards r. 709 Hale, B.F.


Ella F. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 35 Stone


Emiline A. Miss, boards 59 Essex [17 Dane


Emma Miss, bookkeeper (24} North st. Boston), boards George F. stenographer (40 India st. Boston), house 1 Winthrop ave.


George T. died Jan. 16, 1905


George T. plumber, house u. 6 Lothrop


George W. hostler, 3 Vine ct. boards 12 West, B.F.


George West, carpenter, boards r. 709 Hale, B.F.


Guy C. stenographer (Boston), boards 27 Lothrop


Henry D. teamster, boards r. 709 Hale, B.F.


John H. house 10 Home


Joseph S. plumber, house u. 709 Hale, B.F.


Louisa M. Miss, boards 15 West, B.F. [do.


Marshall T. engineer and janitor, 4 West, B.F. house u. 19 Martha E. Miss, boards 17 Dane


Mary A. widow of Joseph H. house r. 709 Hale, B.F.


Mary A. Miss, boards 59 Essex


Milton F. mason, house 35 Stone


Rufus, house 106 Hale


Rufus E. (pres. Garden City Shoe Co.) 59 Park, house 3 Monument sq. [709 Hale, B.F.


Theodore, crossing tender, West st. R.R. crossing, boards Willie H. driver, 566 Hale, boards 15 West, B.F.


William H. shoe trimmer, house 17 Dane


Baker, The Druggist, Carries the Finest Line of Confectionery in the City.


F. R. HARPER,


AUTOMOBILE WORK 73-77 RANTOUL STREET.


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BEVERLY CITY [L] DIRECTORY, 1905.


LARCOM


LAWRENCE


L AROOM WILLIAM H. JR. piano tuner and teacher of mandolin, 17 Dane, boards do. See page 478 & Bell (Benjamin P. Larcom and Samuel P. Bell), bowl- ing alleys, 135 Cabot


Larivee John B. shoemaker, house 17 Roundy Percy A. shoe worker, boards 17 Roundy William J. shoemaker, boards 17 Roundy Larkin Charles A. shoe worker ( Salem), house u. 7 Roundy


H. Etta Miss, boxmaker, boards 31} Cabot Herbert A. plumber, boards 24 Odell ave.


James, laborer, boards 99 Haskell, B.F. Stephen T. fisherman, house 31} Cabot William, fisherman, house 50 Front


Larrabee Francis P. boxmaker (Salem), house u. 57 Hale John A. clerk, 278 Cabot, house 20 Charnock


Larratt Arthur J. coachman, house 10 Brackenbury (summer)


Larson Carl L. hostler, 106 Cabot, boards do.


Louis, gardener, house 531 Hale, beyond Thissell, P.C. Larthard A. Louise Miss, violin teacher, 32 Pleasant, boards at Everett


Laskey John W. cutter, rooms 16 Fayette William H. rem. to New York


Lassalle Catherine, widow of Felix, house u. 8 Front Lations Charles A. traveling salesman, house u. 380 Cabot Lattimer L. Melissa Mrs. house 639 Essex


Laughlin John H. machinist, house 132 Bridge


Mary Miss, housemaid, Swiftmoor, Paine ave. P.C. Laurie Margaret Miss, chambermaid, Park Hotel, boards do. Lavers Alice M. Miss, housemaid, 16 Franklin, boards do. La Vigne Catherine, widow of Frank T. E. house u. 51 Hale Frances M. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards u. 51 Hale John J. shoe finisher, boards u. 51 Hale Sarah L. widow of Horace L. house 80 Colon


Lawless Mary M. Miss, housemaid, u. 41 Abbott, boards do. Lawlor Nicholas F. teamster, house 190 Hart


Lawrence Albert H. dinker, boards 17 Chestnut Amory A. (Boston), s.r. Bay View ave. (see map) Charles A. died Aug. 8, 1904


Charles A. jr. potter, house 17 Chestnut


L AWRENCE E. M. & J. P. (Elizabeth M. and John P. Lawrence), Beverly Pottery, Lawrence ct. See page 493 [rence), Lawrence ct. house 156 Rantoul Elizabeth M. widow of Charles A. (E. M. & J. P. Law- John, laborer, boards 176 Dodge


John J. shoe cutter, boards 4 Highland ave.


John P. ( E. M. & J. P. Lawrence), Lawrence ct. house u. 17 Chase


FRANK E. LORD, Toilor


114 Rantoul Street.


Patrons called on with complete line of samples when requested. Send postal or telephone 248-3.


Watches, Jewelry and Optical Goods


ALDEN WEBB,


145 Cabot St.


BEVERLY CITY [L] DIRECTORY, 1905. 223


LAWRENCE


LEE


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Joseph, carpenter, rooms u. 194 Rantoul Margaret E. widow of Patrick H. died Dec. 15, 1904 AWRENCE THOMAS H. cut sole leather, u. 1 Park, boards u. 4 Highland ave. See page 489


William H. laborer, house u. 14 Elliott


Lawson Robert H. draughtsman, house 8 Knowlton


Layton Henry G. salesman, 7 Water, house at Salem Lazero Vamioni, laborer, boards 5 Munroe


Leach Charles H. foreman, 40 Rantoul, house 18 School ·Margaret C. widow of Franklin, house 111 Cabot


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EACH STEWART M. jeweler and optician, 219 Cabot (also bookkeeper, 3 Hale) house at Danvers. See page 10


Leadbeater Bertie, carpenter, boards 153 Lothrop


Leahy Agnes M. Miss, housemaid, 72 Lothrop, boards do. Ann, widow of Thomas, house 17 May Catharine G. Miss, rem. to Boston


Daniel, laborer, house u. 27A Wellman


Francis D. tailor, 122 Cabot, room 6, rooms do.


Helen F. Miss, boards 742 Hale, B.F.


M. Agnes Miss, nurse (21 Worcester sq. Boston), boards 742 Hale, B.F. [17 May


Mary M. Miss, seamstress, 222 Cabot, room 3, boards Patrick J. rem. to Somerville


William, horseshoer, 644 Hale, house 742 do.


Lear Ann J. widow of John E. boards 70 Lothrop


Leary Catharine Miss, boards 11 Pickett ct. B.F. Daniel, laborer, house 11 Pickett ct. B.F. Dennis, boards 11 Pickett ct. B.F.


Leathers Charles J. manager, 147. Cabot, house 37 Pond Lebell Patsy, rem. to Salem


Leck Frank E. shoe cutter (Lynn), house u. 42 Water Lecrusiere George, shoe worker, rooms 49 Railroad ave. Lederman Abraham, junk dealer, r. 71 Park, house 71 do. Lee Albert F. clerk, 232 Cabot, house u. 298 do.


Annie Frances Miss, student, boards 556 Cabot Asa F. market gardener, 517 Cabot, boards do. Charles E. house 24 Charnock


L EE CHARLES F. auctioneer, real estate, and insur- ance agent ; also treasurer Beverly Co-operativeBank, 155 Cabot ; also city treasurer; city hall, house 31 Abbott. See page 15


Charles S. market gardener, 517 Cabot, house do.


Charles W. shoe burnisher, boards 24 Charnock Edwin T. shoe cutter, house u. 21 Vestry Elmer T. clerk, 151 Cabot, boards u. 21 Vestry


Frank W. house 23 Woodberry


FINE LACES AND HAMBURGS ARE ONE OF OUR MAIN FEATURES


H. C. PRICE Endicott Block 157 Cabot St., Beverly


Whitcomb, Carter Co.


HARDWARE DEALERS. *


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BEVERLY CITY [L] DIRECTORY, 1905. LEFAVOUR


Fred, milk driver, Cherry Hill farm, boards do.


Fred, shoe worker, boards 24 Charnock


George (Brookline), s.r. 908 Hale, B.F. (see map)


George R. shoe worker, house 165A Rantoul


Henrietta D. widow of Philip, house u. 15 Railroad ave.


Howard L. student, boards 298 Cabot


James E. laborer, boards 24 Charnock


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EE JOSEPH W. treas. and mngr. Lee Electric Co. 9 Wallis, house 126 Lothrop. See page 30


Mabel F. Miss, boards 529 Cabot


Mary A. Miss, boards 33 Pond


Mary E. Mrs. boards 4 Oak, B.F.


Mary E. Miss, boards u. 75 Lovett


Nancy C. Mrs. boards 15₺ Fayette


Patrick, laborer, boards r. 768 Hale, B.F.


Robert A. laborer, house 529 Cabot


Robert N. house u. 75 Lovett Sam, laundry, 161 Rantoul, house do.


Samuel O. driver, boards 176 Cabot


Walter, shoe worker, boards 24 Charnock


Warren F. stenographer (Roxbury), boards 298 Cabot


William A. clerk (Boston) boards u. 75 Lovett


William A. clerk of common council and clerk of commit- tees, city hall, house 9 Columbus ave.


William F. (Lee & Cressy), 232 Cabot, house 298 do. William J. died Feb. 1905


L EE & CRESSY (William F. Lee and Freeborn W. Cressy), upholsterers and furnishing undertakers, 232 Cabot. See page 14


Lefavour C. P. Shoe Co. (Charles P. Lefavour, Nelson W. Woodbury, John H. Nash), shoe mnfrs. 47 Park


Carrie A. Miss, boards 16 Washington [ Lovett Charles P. (C. P. Lefavour Shoe Co.), 47 Park, house 43 Effie F. Miss, artist, 31 Lothrop, boards do.


Elizabeth H. Miss, student, boards 49 Railroad ave.


Elizabeth P. Miss, teacher (Cliftondale), boards 49 Rail- road ave. [road ave. Ernest E. telegraph operator. 151 Cabot, boards 49 Rail- Everett, shoe cutter, boards 49 Railroad ave. [map) Frances, widow of Joseph W. (Boston), s.r. 132 Hale (see Fred G. trav. salesman, house 19 Railroad ave.


Grace S. milliner, boards 31 Lothrop [road ave. Harriet B. Miss, bookkeeper, 228 Cabot, boards 49 Rail- Henry I. (Issachar Lefavour & Son), 173 Cabot, room 13, and 16 Washington, boards 16 Washington


Howard P. student, boards 10 Conant


Howard R. milk dealer, 10 Conant, house do.


Real Estate, Mortgages, Insurance The leading WALTER S. FLINT, Companies. Burnham Building, 129 CABOT ST.


MILEAGE TO LET.


JOSEPH F. KILHAM Cor. RAILROAD AVE. and RANTOUL ST.


BEVERLY CITY [L] DIRECTORY, 1905. 225


LEFAVOUR


LEWIS


Israel, real estate (Globe bldg. Boston), house 31 Lothrop Issachar (Issachar Lefavour & Son), 173 Cabot, room 13, and 16 Washington, house 16 Washington EFAVOUR ISSACHAR & Son (Issachar and Henry I. Lefavour), insurance and real estate, 173 Cabot, rooms 13, and 16 Washington. See outside cover


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James A. died Jan. 21, 1905


Laura D. Mrs. artist, 19 Railroad ave. house do.


Mary A. widow of John H. boards 33 Lothrop


Robert H. shoe cutter, house u. 10 Mulberry Willis W. rem. to Peabody


Legro Wallace P. stockfitter, house 147 Lothrop


Leighton Bertha M. shoe stitcher, boards 6 Myrtle Hubbard C. traveling salesman, house 4 Highland ave.


Marjorie P. Miss, boards 4 Highland ave.


James H. house 31 Ellingwood ct. see Layton


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Leland Sanford D. (U. S. M. Co.), house 42 Railroad ave. ELEURCH JULIUS (Way Side Kitchen), 1102-112 Rantoul, house at Newburyport. See page 494


Lemieux Joseph, foreman, house u. 5 Munroe


Lemon Nellie Miss, housemaid, 556 Cabot [B.F. Lendall Everett N. teamster, J. B. Dow's, house 117 Hart, . Samuel N. house 7 Porter


Lent Ernest, clerk (Salem), boards u. 2 Dodge Leonard George H. boxmaker, house 9 Webber ave.


Letterney Rachel C. Mrs. house u. 48 Bartlett Leveen & Co. tailors (summer), 151 Hale Levirs George H. clerk (Lynn), house 115 Dodge Leviseur Louis (Roxbury), s.r. off 7 Ober (see map) Lewcock Amy C. Miss, bookkeeper, 123 Hale, boards 238 do.


Edward P. butler (New York), boards 238 Hale


Harold W. butler (Washington, D.C.), boards 238 Hale John, butler (64 Marlboro st. Boston), house 238 Hale Lewis Bertha M. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 19 Fayette Ellen M. widow of John, housekeeper, 53 Front, boards do. Florence C. Miss, boards 4 Silver ct.


Francis J. clerk, 240 Cabot, boards 348 do.


George J. house 143 Park


George J. jr. boards 143 Park


James A. painter, house 262 Cabot


Jesse W. laborer, house 4 Silver ct.


Sarah Miss, rem. to Boston, Mass.


William, farm hand, boards 460 Essex


William H. clerk (Salem), house 45 Bridge


[ton


William H. janitor, Odd Fellows bldg. house u. 9 Knowl-


Get your prescrip- tions filled at ..


CHARLES A. BAKER. Druggist, 151 Cabot St.


HARPER. Automobiles and Cycles


73-77 Rantoul St. - TELEPHONE .-


226 BEVERLY CITY. [L] DIRECTORY, 1905.


LEWIS LITCHFIELD


William L. student, High school, boards 45 Bridge Libby Edward (Lynn), s.r. Crescent ave. ext. Lilly Josie L. Miss, rem. to Salem


Merl A. rem. to Salem


Walter A. driver, 3₺ Hale, boards at Salem


Lindberg Adolph F. clerk, 228 Cabot, house 37 Federal Caroline, widow of A. Frederick, boards 37 Federal


Lindblom John, foreman blacksmith, 53 Rantoul, house 13 Lothrop


Linden Howard H. carpenter, boards 11 Arthur Lindgren Alexander V. machinist, house 27 Porter Alexandra Miss, housemaid, 11 Edwards


Lindsay Annie Miss, housekeeper, u. 162 Rantoul, boards do.


Annie E. widow of John H. house 23 Abbott Howard E. machinist, house 18 Bisson


Joseph M. shoe worker, boards u. 162 Rantoul


Mary Miss, nurse, 14 Central


Roland B. machinist, boards 18 Bisson


Thomas F. shoe cutter, house u. 158 Rantoul


Linehan Catherine, widow of Michael, house 245 Hale Catherine C. Miss, boards 245 Hale


Catherine J. Miss, boards 36 Bow


Daniel (D. Linehan & Son), 640-642 Hale, house 641 Hale n. do.


Daniel J. coachman, S. R. Anthony's, boards do,


Daniel M. (D. M. Linehan & Co.), 640-642 Hale, house Hale c. Haskell, P.C.


L INEHAN D. & SON (Daniel and John H. Linehan), stone masons and contractors, 640-642 Hale, P.C. See page 449 and backbone


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INEHAN D. M. & CO. (Daniel M. Linehan and John H. Linehan), hay, grain and straw, 640-642 Hale, P.C. See page 449 and backbone


Jeremiah, gardener, house 20 Haskell, P.C.


Jeremiah F. bookkeeper, 640-642 Hale, P.C. boards 641 do. John H. (D. Linehan & Son and D. M. Linehan & Co.), 640-642 Hale, house 2 Haskell, P.C.


Julia A. Miss, boards 20 Haskell, P.C.


Margaret T. Miss, house 36 Bow


Margaret T. Miss, boards 256 Hale


[at Salem


Mary J. Miss, bookkeeper, Central Market, B.F. boards Thomas F. lunch room, 78 Rantoul, house do.


INEHAN TIMOTHY J. blacksmith and horseshoer, 632-634 Hale, house off 4 Haskell, P.C.


Linnell Susie T. Miss, teacher, Bass River school, boards 82 Dodge


Litchfield Lorenzo, boards u. 30 Bartlett


FRANK E. LORD, The Tailor


Would respectfully solicit your patronage at prices consistent with high-class work. TELEPHONE.


Repairing of all kinds


WEBB, the Jeweler,


All Work Warranted


145 Cabot Street


BEVERLY CITY [L] DIRECTORY, 1905. 227


LORING


LITTLE


Little David, removed


Frank C. asst. gardener, H. M. Sears', off 400 Hale


Isaac, mason tender, house u. 19 River


Littlefield Cyrus F. edge setter, house 145 Rantoul [toul Mabel A. Miss, stenographer, 36 Cabot, boards 145 Ran- Willis F. machinist appr. boards 145 Rantoul


Livingston J. W. foreman, 53 Rantoul, house 47 Bridge, Salem Lizio F. rem. to Concord, N.H.


Palermo & Co. rem. to Concord, N.H.


Locke John A. carpenter, house 21 Ocean


Lydia Miss, housemaid at 16 Broadway


Nellie E. Mrs. clerk, 192 Cabot, house 21 Ocean Shelton, carpenter, rooms 28₺ Cabot [map) Lockwood Thomas S. (Boston), s.r. 136 Valley, B.F. (see Lodge J. Alex. (North Shore Breeze), 5 Washington, house at Manchester [Boston Logan James F. mngr. 244 Cabot, rms. 12 and 13, boards at Lomasney, see Lamasney


Longfellow Daniel B. laborer, house 30 Mulberry


Sophronia H. widow of Nathan 2d, boards 7 Fayette


Longworth Nicholas (Cincinnati, O.), s.r. off 353 Hale (see map)


Susan W. Mrs. (Cincinnati, O.), s.r. off 353 Hale (see map) Lord Alice M. widow of Cyrus W. house 25 Bow


Arthur C. driver, 1 Rantoul, house 24 Bow


Edwin G. rem. to Lynn


Effie W. Miss, clerk, 192 Cabot, boards 25 Bow


F. Leslie, upholsterer, house 22 Essex


Frank D. rem. to Boston


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ORD FRANK E. tailor, 114 Rantoul, house do. See margins


Frederick W. clerk (Salem), house 25 Bow


Hiram M. house 17 Pond


John G. house 202} Rantoul


John H. cabinet maker, house u. 9 Endicott


Lydia F. widow of Edwin J. house 3 Chapman pl.


Stephen A. agent (205 Lincoln st. Boston), house u. 9 Atlantic ave.


William C. student (Harvard), boards 3 Chapman pl.


William H. stockfitter, boards 17 Pond


Lorigan Thomas, shoe worker, rooms 20 Fayette


Loring Augustus P. lawyer (22 Congress, Boston), house off 44 Thissell n. Common, P.C. (see map) Katherine P. Miss (Boston), s.r. off 573 Hale n. P.C. post office (see map)


Louisa P. Miss (Boston), s.r. off 573 Hale n. P.C. post office


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H. C. PRICE Endicott Block, 157 Cabot Street, BEVERLY


Hardware Headquarters for Beverly


Whitcomb, Carter Co.


228 BEVERLY CITY [L] DIRECTORY, 1905.


LORING


LOWE


William C. (Boston), s.r. off 569 Hale n. P.C. post office (see map)


Lothrop Elmer A. propr. Rial Side Stock Farm, rooms 25 Bow M. E. Mrs. forewoman, 59 Rantoul, boards 25 Bow Louchman Thomas, butler, B. J. Allan's, boards do. Louraine Burt T. shoemaker, house 36 School


Lovelace George E. machinist, boards 24 W. Dane Lovering Caroline E. widow of Daniel E. house 811 Hale Lovett Adelaide, widow of William H. house u. 11 Bow


Annie F. Miss, house u. 64 Cabot


Bertha F. Miss, teacher (Barre), boards 225 Elliott


Charles E. boards u. 2 Elm Clara J. widow of Ariston W. housekeeper 9 Jasper


E. Augusta Miss, house 66 Dodge


Eben F. foreman, 63 Federal, house 225 Elliott


Edith L. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards u. 12 Pleasant


Elizabeth D. Miss, house 50 Cabot


Ellen Miss, boards 19 Madison ave.




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