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Speedwell Colony, No. 86. Organized May 6, 1887. Meetings held on first and third Wednesdays in each month at Pil- grim hall, 129 Cabot. Officers elected annually in October. Miss Annie Mc- Innis, gov .; Annie Davis, sec., 5 Porter st .; Charles L. Burnham, treas .; Charles Bailey, coll.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America
Local Union, No. 833. Meetings held every Thursday at 148 Cabot. Officers elected semi-annually in July and Decem- ber. Joseph Fuller, pres .; C. E. Ray- mond, sec. ; George Hill, treas.
United Brotherhood of Carpen- ters and Joiners of America
Local Union No. 878. Meetings held every Friday at 129 Cabot. Officers
elected semi-annually in June and De- cember. Shelton Locke, pres .; Seward C. Wallis, rec. sec .; Albert W. Dodge, fin. sec .; Frank L. Whipple, treas.
MUSICAL SOCIETIES
Beverly Cadet Band. Organized Jan. 1, 1894. Meets Monday evenings at 152 Cabot. Charles A. Burroughs, pres. ; Charles E. Grush, leader and business manager.
Clarke's Orchestra. Organized 1898. Meets weekly at 165A Rantoul. Harry W. Clarke, leader and agent.
Whitaker's Orchestra. Organized 1897. Meets weekly at 7 Arthur. F. Herbert Whitaker, leader and manager.
Wood's Orchestra meets weekly at 170 Rantoul. George A. Wood, leader and manager.
POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS
Democratic City Committee. Meetings held at call of president. Officers elected annually in January. Jeremiah F. Brown, chairman; Arthur H. Webber, sec .; Frank A. Foster, treas.
Republican City Committee. Meetings held at call of president at 130 Cabot. Samuel H. Cole, chairman; John H. Hinkley, sec .; George F. Allen, treas.
SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY :ASSOCIATIONS
Beverly Historical Society, 117 Cabot. Organized 1891. Meetings held second Wednesday in January, April, July and October. Officers elected annually in October. George E. Woodberry, pres .; Miss E. D. Howe, sec .; Roland W. Boy- den, treas.
Beverly Improvement Society. Or- ganized Sept. 13, 1888. Meeting of the executive committee held on first Tues- day in each month, March to November, inclusive. Officers elected annually in September. Mrs. C. O. Hood, pres .; Miss Bessie A. Baker, Miss Marion Swasey, secretaries; Mrs. Francis Nor- wood, treas.
Lothrop Club. Organized April, 1895. Meetings held on first and third Fridays from October to May at 3 P.M. in Wash- ington street chapel. Officers elected an- nually on first Friday in May. Miss
WILLIAM L. WOOD,
Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Mort- gages negotiated. Telephone connection. 71 RANTOUL STREET.
HERBERT F. WINSLOW, Real Estate.
Special attention given to home sites. Loans on Mortgages.
244 Cabot St. 407
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Mabel L. Kilham, pres .; Miss Carrie E. Edgett, cor. sec. ; Mrs. Harriet F. Torrey, rec. sec. ; Miss Grace A. Marston, treas.
Public Library. Established 1855. It was first opened for public use Satur- day evening, Sept. 20, 1856. Deposit sta- tions opened at Beverly Farms and North Beverly branches, 1905. Present number of books Jan. 1, 1905, 26,498; total circu- lation 1904, 68,539: of which the central library issued 55,954; Beverly Farms, 6,028 ; North Beverly, 997; Centreville, 466 ; issued to schools, 4,226. Hours from 2 until 9 P.M., week days. Miss Martha P. Smith, librarian; Miss Jennie P. Dodge, Miss Ethel S. Dodge, J. Chester Wilson, assistants. Branches at 2 West, Beverly Farms ; 10 Enon, North Beverly, and 437 Essex, Centreville.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES
Aggressive Lodge, No. 127, I. O.G. T. Organized Nov. 23, 1886. Meetings held every Monday at I. O. G. T. hall, 148 Cabot. Mrs. Louise Connors, Salem, C.T .; T. W. Buttimere, Salem, sec .; Clarence P. Ober, treas.
Young Men's Catholic Temperance So- ciety. Organized Jan. 23, 1872. Meet- ings held every Monday at Y.M.C.T. S. hall, 7712 Cabot. Officers elected semi-annually in June and December. Philip H. Coleman, pres. ; Henry Kelle- her, sec.
MISCELLANEOUS
American Daughters. Organized April, 1890. Meetings held on last Thursday of each month at the homes of the members. Mrs. Betsy Dodge, Wenham, pres .; Mrs. Carrie Daniels, sec., 412 Arthur st. ext .; Mrs. Carrie Trowt, treas.
Beverly Board of Fire Underwriters, comprising Beverly, Manchester, Wen- ham, Hamilton and Essex. Meets sec- ond Mondays of each month. Officers elected annually. Charles F. Lee, pres. ; Arthur A. Forness, sec. ; Walter S. Flint, treas.
Beverly Board of Trade. Organized July 3, 1888. Meetings held last Wednes- day of each month at the Board of Trade rooms, 129 Cabot. Rufus E. Larcom, pres. ; 'Charles A. King, sec., 3 Broad- way ; Jeremiah L. Porter, treas. ; Jeremiah L. Porter, Dennis W. Quill, Horace W.
Woodberry, Charles O. Frost, I. Aug Sturtevant, Charles L. Burnham, board of managers.
Beverly Farms Firemen's Home Bene- fit Association. Organized Jan. 19, 1889. Meetings held annually on last Saturday . in December. Eli R. Hodgkins, pres .; William R. Brooks, sec .; Elmer Stand- ley, treas.
Beverly Firemen's Relief Association. Organized May 9, 1881. Meetings held on second Monday in January, April, July and October, officers elected an- nually in January. Robert H. Grant, pres .; Thomas F. Whiting, vice pres .; Henry S. Parker, sec .; Frank Marshall, treas.
Beverly Firemen's Relief Sick Benefit Association. Organized 1886. Officers elected at annual meeting on first Tues- day after first Monday in May at Cen- tral Fire Station. L. K. Goodhue, pres. ; Robert H. Grant, vice pres .; Henry S. Parker, sec .; Frank Marshall, treas.
Beverly Fuel Society. Incorporated Feb. 19, 1888. Annual meeting held on first Thursday in September. Rufus Larcom, pres .; Robert R. Endicott, sec. ; Charles F. Lee, treas.
Beverly Hospital, 14 Central St. As- sociation organized June 19, 1893. Meet- ings of the directors held on first Mon- day in each month. Officers elected an- nually in June. Charles Woodberry, pres .; Mrs. J. G. Trask, sec. ; Augustus P. Loring, treas. ; Joseph C. Kilham, asst. treas .; G. A. Stickney, M.D., J. A. Shats- well, M.D., B. F. McGrath, M.D., P. P. Johnson, M.D., H. E. Sears, M.D., J. J. Shea, M.D., C. H. Davis, M.D., E. L. Creesy, M.D., medical staff ; C. W. Haddock, M.D., specialist for eye, ear and throat; O. F. Swasey, M.D., con- sulting physician; Miss Mary E. Glad- win, matron.
Beverly Light Infantry Veterans' As- sociation. Organized 1855. Annual meeting held on first Monday in October at the Armory, 21 Thorndike. Lucius H. Perry, capt .; Winthrop E. Perry, clerk and treas.
Consolidated and Mckay Relief Asso- ciation. Organized 1900. George W. Rum- ball, pres .; George F. Eaton, sec. ; J. E. Watts, treas.
If you have anything that needs Sharpening, it will receive prompt attention at
F. A. E. HAMILTON'S The Rantoul St. Hardware Dealer. Lawn Mowers a Specialty
BICYCLE REPAIRING
In fact everything in the BICYCLE line at F. A. E. The Rantoul St. Hardware HAMILTON, Dealer. 151 RANTOUL
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Essex County Poultry Association. Annual meeting held in April. Edward A. Merrow, pres .; Daniel P. Foster, sec. ; Frank A. Woodbury, treas. ; J. D. Barnes, supt. of hall and fair.
Fisher Charitable Society. Organized Nov. 12, 1810. Officers elected at annual meeting held on first Thursday in Sep- tember at the Beverly Savings Bank. William R. Driver, pres .; Robert R. En- dicott, sec., 16 Broadway; Charles H. Kil- ham, treas .; S. W. Torrey, Robert R. Endicott, Oscar F. Swasey, trustees.
Ladies' Charitable Association. Mrs. D. W. Quill, pres .; Miss Katherine Riley, treas .; Miss Alice M. Sweetman, sec.
New England Industrial School for Deaf Mutes. Organized 1876, incorpo- rated 1879. Annual election second Monday in January. Samuel P. White, treas; Annie M. Kilham, asst. treas .; Martha Oakley Bockee, principal ; Persis S. Bowden, Mary A. Bretz, Carrie S. Mutch, instructors ; Dudley L. Pickman, pres .; Robert R. Endicott, Charles Woodberry, Samuel Cole, Annie M. Kil- ham. Patrick J. Lynch, Albert Boyden, Thomas D. Connolly, Lizzie F. Creesy, Charles H. Trowt, Fannie Leighton Luke, Brookline; Gilbert A. Tapley, Danvers, board of trustees.
Odd Fellows Reading Rooms, rooms 7 and 8 Odd Fellows Building. William E. Choate, jr., pres. ; Charles W. Wallis, janitor.
Old Ladies' Home Society. Incorpo- rated Feb. 4, 1886. Meetings held on first Monday of each month at 12 Lovett. Officers elected annually in June. Miss Lizzie F. Creesy, pres .; Miss Evelyn D. W. Brown, sec .; Edward S. Webber, treas.
Spanish War Veterans Association, Co. E. 8th Reg't Inf. U.S.V. Organized April 28, 1900. Annual meeting and banquet April 28, each year. Other meet- ings at the call of president. Alex Rob- ertson, pres .; Edward A. Standley, vice pres .; William D. Sweetman, sec .; Thomas J. Fraser, treas.
Woman's Auxiliary Y.M.C.A. Or- ganized 1892. Meetings held on first Monday in each month at Y.M.C.A. rooms. Officers elected annually in June. Miss Sarah C. Woodbury, pres .; Miss Jennie A. Cole, 35 Abbott, sec .; Miss E. Antoinette Davis, treas.
Young Men's Christian Association. Organized May, 1892. Officers elected annually in May. Melvin E. Davenport, pres .; John L. Morse, treas.
RAILROADS
Boston and Maine Railroad. Passen- ger station, Central station, Park, opp. foot of Broadway and Railroad ave. Charles Prescott, agent, Beverly. Freight office, 58 Park.
Beverly Farms. Oak opp. Vine ct. Frank Rand, agent. Freight office do.
Montserrat. Essex opp. Lake Shore ave. Fred P. Foster, agent.
North Beverly. Enon jc. Dodge. Frederick E. King, agent.
Pride's. Hale opp. Paine ave. William H. Gerrish, agent.
Boston and Northern Street Railroad Co. Waiting room, 217 Cabot.
BANKS
Beverly National Bank. 173 Cabot. Chartered 1802, reorganized 1865. Capi- tal $200,000, surplus $90,000, undivided profits $31,000. -, pres .; An- drew W. Rogers, vice pres .; Allen H. Bennett, cashier; Horace P. Foster, pay- ing and note teller ; Edward S. Webber, receiving teller ; Andrew W. Rogers, Joseph C. Kilham, Jasper R. Pope, George P. Brown, Roland W. Boyden, Herbert F. Winslow, Melville Woodbury, directors. Bank hours, 8.30 A.M. to 2 P.M. Dividends April and October; dis- counts Tuesdays and Fridays.
Beverly Savings Bank, 171 Cabot. Number of depositors 7,000. Accounts of depositors $2,600,000. Robert R. Endi- cott, pres .; Charles H. Kilham, treas. ; Albert S. Hoogs, teller; committee of investments, Robert R. Endicott, Roland W. Boyden, Joseph A. Wallis, George Butman. Deposits begin to draw interest on the fourth Wednesdays of January, April, July and October, and may be withdrawn at any time without previous notice. Dividends payable on the fourth Wednesdays of April and October.
BUSINESS CORPORATIONS
American Express Co., 7 Washington, Frederick G. Davis, agent.
Beverly Building Asso., 129 Cabot. Capital $150,000. Organized June 25,
WILLIAM L. WOOD,
Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Mort- gages negotiated. Telephone connection. 71 RANTOUL STREET.
Fine Building Lots, H. F. WINSLOW.
Real Estate, Insurance 244 CABOT ST.
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1889. Meetings held on second Monday in each month. Annual meeting in June. Austin Whitcomb, pres .; Samuel H. Stone, sec., 164 Cabot; Allen H. Bennett, treas .; Austin Whitcomb, Andrew W. Rogers, George P. Brown, Robert R. Endicott, Charles H. Kilham, George C. Stickney, George Butman, directors.
Beverly Chemical and Supply Co., 3 Galloupe ave. Incorporated Aug., 1904. Capital $10,000. James A. Torrey, pres. ; David C. Smith, vice pres .; Josiah B. Brown, sec., treas. and mngr.
Beverly Co-operative Asso., 228 Cabot. Capital $6,400. Organized Mar. 1, 1879. Directors meet on second Monday of each month. Officers elected annually on second Wednesday in January. George P. Brown, pres .; John H. Larcom, clerk, 10 Home; Horace P. Foster, treas. ; George H. Clayton, mngr.
Beverly Co-operative Bank, 155 Cabot. Authorized capital $1,000.000. Organized Aug. 14, 1888. Meetings held on third Tuesday in each month. Officers elected annually on second Monday in March. George P. Brown, pres .; Charles F. Lee, treas .; Harrie L. Ober, sec .; Edmund Giles, George Butman, George P. Brown, security committee.
Beverly Co-operative Ice Co., 3 River- side. Incorporated Dec. 8, 1903. Capital $31,000. J. O. Porter, pres .; David C. Smith, vice pres. and treas .; Josiah B. Brown, sec.
Beverly Gas and Electric Co., 222 Cabot, works near B. & M. R.R. station. Capital $142,000. Officers elected annu- ally on fourth Tuesday in July, Sidney W. Winslow, pres .; Andrew W. Rogers, sec. and treas.
Blake, Allen Co., r. 40 Rantoul. Or- ganized July 20, 1904 Capital, $35,000. William D. Allen, pres. and treas.
Boston Saddlery and Harness Co., Hale n. High, B.F. Incorporated Jan. 1, 1904. Capital, $5,000. Lubin H. Davis, pres. and treas., Chestnut Hill.
Cape Ann Machine Co., 47 Park. In- corporated May, 1902. Capital, $10,000. B. A. Smith, pres .; Robert Reed, treas.
Fraser, Durgin Co., 218 Cabot. In- corporated 1904. George H. Jacobs, pres. and treas. ; Fred D. Fraser, sec.
Garden City Shoe Co., 59 Park. In- corporated Dec. 1904. Capital, $25,000. Rufus E. Larcom, pres .; George Greene, treas.
Gulf Refining Co., 85 to 115 Water.
J. F. Carter Co., 135 Park. Incorporated July, 1891. Capital, $30,000. Charles E. Kittredge, manager.
J. W. Carter Shoe Co., 59 Rantoul. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $20,000. Heman P. Brett, pres .; Walter A. Perry, treas.
Robert Robertson Co. (The), 7 Abbott. Organized March 12, 1903. Capital, $50,000. Robert Robertson, pres. and treas.
Scott Leather Machine Co., 58 River (and 17 State st., New York). Incorpor- ated February, 1901. Capital, $10,000. Albert G. Ropes, pres .; William J. Mur- ray, sec. and treas.
United Shoe Machinery Co., 51 and 53 Rantoul and Elliott n. Mckay. Incor- porated 1897. Boston office, 205 Lincoln Sydney W. Winslow, pres. ; George W. Brown (Boston), treas. and manager ; Moses B. Kaven, supt.
Upton Machine Co., 56 and 58 River. Incorporated 1900. Capital, $100,000. Albert G. Ropes, pres .; William J. Mur- ray, sec. and treas.
West Beach Corporation, Beverly Farms. Incorporated April 28, 1852. Officers elected annually on third Monday in February. James B. Dow, pres. ; How- ard E. Morgan, sec .; Elmer Standley, treas.
Whitcomb Carter Co., 186 Cabot. In- corporated 1893. Capital, $36,000. Austin Whitcomb, pres.
Woodbury Shoe Co., 40 Rantoul. In- corporated July 1, 1902. Capital $50,000. Hezekiah O. Woodbury, pres .; William T. Varina, sec. ; Rufus H. Woodbury, jr. treas.
BUILDINGS, HALLS, PARKS, ETC.
Appleton Block (apartment), 15 Lovett Armory (Bev. Light Inf.), 21 Thorndike Association Factories, 53-55 Rantoul Atlantic Block, 137-143 Cabot Bank Building, 169-173 Cabot Bell's Block, 85-89 Cabot Bell's Hall, 87 Cabot
You can SAVE MONEY by TRADING at
HAMILTON'S
The Hardware Dealer 151 Rantoul St.
To BUY or SELL Real Estate,
see H. F. WINSLOW, 244 Cabot St.
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BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1905.
Beverly Historical Society Building, 117 Cabot
Beverly Hospital, 14 Central
Beverly Rifle Range, off Dodge byd. No. Beverly R.R. sta.
Burgess Point, off Ober n. Neptune
Burnham Building, 129-131 Cabot
Butman Block, 255-259 Cabot
Chapman's Corner, jc. Hale and Boyles City Hall, 191 Cabot
City Home, 18 Cedar n. Essex
City Stables, Park, foot of Roundy
Collier Block, 881/2-98 Cabot Commercial Block, 118-128 Cabot
Commercial Hall, 122 Cabot
Crosby Blocks, 48 Pond and 165-167 C. Rantoul
Endicott Building, 151-155, and 157-167 Cabot
Good Templars' Hall, 148 Cabot
Grand Army Halls, 25412 Cabot, and 727 Hale c. West, B.F.
Griffin Block, 91-95 Cabot Hospital Point, end Bay View ave.
Knights of Columbus Hall, 122 Cabot
Knights of Malta Hall, 222 Cabot
Knights of Pythias, Castle Hall, 222 Cabot
Lookout Rocks, off Colon opp. Spring Lunt Block, 214-216 Cabot
Marshall Hall, 3 West, B.F.
Marston & Sturtevant's Block, 278-278B Cabot
Mason Building, 240-248 Cabot Masonic Block, 145-149 Cabot Masonic Hall, 147 Cabot Mingo Beach, Hale byd. Witch lane Montserrat Highlands, off 76 Colon
Montserrat Park, junc. Essex and Colon and Brimbal ave.
Murphy Buildings, 1 Park and 60 Pleasant Neighbors Hall, 16 West, B.F. O'Brien Blocks, Hale opp. West, B.F. Odd Fellows' Block, 188-194 Cabot Old Ladies' Home, 12 Lovett
O.U.A.M. Hall, 222 Cabot
Paradise Corner, junct. Boyles, Foster and Common
Peabody Building, 154-156 Cabot
Pilgrim. Hall, 129 Cabot
Pingree Block, 100-102B Cabot
Police Station, r. of City Hall, and 676 Hale, B.F.
Prince Block, 275-27712 Cabot
R. C. & I. Block, 130-142 Cabot Rogers Building, 218-226 Cabot Salvation Army Hall, 2 Essex Soldiers' Monument, Monument sq. Southwick's Block, 199-207 Cabot Union Hall, 2 Essex
Y. M. C. A. (new building site 241-245 Cabot)
WHARVES
Central, 59 Water; Foster's, 39 to 41 Water ; Girdler's (coal) 15 Cabot and 71 to 81 Water; Gulf Refining Co. 85 to 115 Water; J. F. Pope & Sons, 80 River ; Pickett Coal Co.'s, 15 Water; Sa- lem Water Works, 47 Water ; Sprague, Breed & Brown Co.'s (coal), 7 Water ; Upton Machine Co.'s, 60 River.
CEMETERIES
Abbott Street Cemetery, Abbott opp. Monument sq., oldest in the city ; Central or Hale Street Cemetery, Hale, Lothrop, Bisson and Butman; North Beverly Cemetery, Cabot beyond Conant ; Bev- erly Farms Cemetery, Haskell opp. High.
The cemeteries are the property of the city and under the supervision of the superintendent of cemeteries.
BRIDGES
Essex Bridge, continuation of Cabot street to Bridge street, Salem, under care of the county.
Rial Side Bridge, from Bridge street across " Back " river to Rial Side.
Streets of Beverly through which the Sewer System has been constructed.
Abbott, Andrews ct. (Wilson ave.), Arthur, Ashland, Bow, Broadway, Cabot (from City sq. to Fayette), Central, Chapman, Chase (from Pond to Summer), Chestnut (from Chase to Cabot), Elliott (from Mckay to Cabot), Federal, Harrison ave., High- land ave., Home, Judson, Lenox, Lothrop (from Abbott to Stone), Lovett (from Abbott to May), May, Mulberry, Myrtle, Odell ave., Park (from Federal to Bow), Pickett, Pleasant, Pond, Railroad ave. (from Cabot to Highland ave.), Rantoul (from City sq. to byd. Pleasant), River (from Pleasant to Federal), Roundy (from Chase to Cabot), Stone, Summer (from Chase to Cabot), Thorndike, Wallis, Washington, West Dane.
DO NOT LOAN YOUR DIRECTORY. Your Neighbor is as well able to buy it as you are. A DIRECTORY LOANED IS NEVER AT HAND WHEN MOST WANTED.
Beverly Loan Co.
Money Loaned on Horses, Carriages, Fur- niture, Pianos, Organs, etc. Telephone 71 RANTOUL STREET.
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BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1905.
WARD LINES IN BEVERLY.
Ward One. Beginning on Essex Bridge, at the boundary line between Beverly and Salem, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Beverly and Danvers, thence by said boundary line to the boundary stone marked B.D. situated on the easterly end of the hill called " Brown's Folly," thence southeasterly to the outlet of the brook which flows into the northerly end of the mill pond, thence by the channel of the mill pond to the mill dam on Elliott street, thence by the channel of Bass River to a line in continuation of the center of Bow street, thence by said line and the center of Bow street to the junction of Bow street and Cabot street, thence by the center of Cabot street to Essex bridge, and by Essex bridge to the place of beginning.
Ward Two. Beginning on Essex bridge by the boundary line between Beverly and Salem, thence by Essex bridge to the center of Cabot street, thence by the center of Cabot street to the junction of Cabot street and Winter street, thence by the center of Winter street to the junction of Winter street and Essex street, thence across the common to the junction of Hale street and East Dane street, thence by the center of East Dane street to the sea, thence by the sea to Essex bridge at the place of beginning.
Ward Three. Beginning at the junction of Cabot street and Bow street, thence by the center of Bow street and by a line in direct continuation thereof to the chan- nel of Bass river, thence by the channel of Bass river to the mill dam on Elliott street, thence by the center of Elliott street to the railroad location of the Gloucester branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad Company, thence by said railroad location to Cabot street, thence by the center of said Cabot street to the junction of Cabot street and Bow street.
Ward Four. Beginning by sea at the center of East Dane street, thence by the center of East Dane street to the junction of East Dane street and Hale street, thence across the common to the junction of Essex street and Winter street, thence by the center of Winter street to the junction of Winter street and Cabot street, thence by the center of Cabot street to the railroad location of the Gloucester branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad Company, thence by said railroad location to a point northerly of the house occupied by Jonathan F. Ober, thence to the culvert under Caleb W. Loring's avenue, through which Plum Cove brook runs, thence by Plum Cove brook to its outlet by the sea, thence by the sea to the center of East Dane street.
Ward Five. Beginning on Cabot street by the railroad location of the Gloucester branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad Company, thence by said railroad location to the center of Elliott street, thence by the center of Elliott street to the center of the mill dam, thence by the channel of the mill pond to the outlet of the brook which flows into the northerly end of the mill pond, thence to the boundary stone marked B.D., situated on the easterly end of the hill called "Brown's Folly," thence by the boundary line between Beverly and Danvers to the boundary line between Beverly and Wenham, thence by the boundary line between Beverly and Wenham to the boundary stone on the south side of Dodge street, near the house formerly of Richard Dodge, thence southerly by a line which crosses Essex street at a stone bound about three hundred and nine feet southerly from the house of Hervey Allen and continues on the same course in a direct line to Paradise crossing, thence by the railroad loca- tion of the Gloucester branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad Company to Cabot street.
Ward Six. Beginning at the outlet of Plum Cove brook by the sea, thence by said brook to the northwesterly end of the culvert through which said brook runs under Caleb W. Loring's avenue, thence northwesterly to the most westerly corner of the house occupied by Jonathan F. Ober, thence in the same direction to the location of the Gloucester branch of the Boston & Maine Railroad Company, thence by said railroad location to Paradise crossing, thence to Essex street at a stone bound about three hundred and nine feet southerly from the house of Hervey Allen, thence on the same course to the boundary stone on the south side of Dodge street, near the house formerly of Richard Dodge, thence by the boundary line between Beverly and Wen- ham to the boundary line between Beverly and Manchester, thence by the boundary line between Beverly and Manchester to the sea, thence by the sea to outlet of Plum Cove brook.
To BUY or SELL Real Estate,
see H. F. WINSLOW, 244 Cabot St.
412-448 BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1905.
VALUATION AND TAX RATE OF THE CITY OF BEVERLY SINCE 1895.
Year.
Value of Real Estate.
Value of Personal Estate.
Total Valuation. $18,909,450
Tax Rate on $1000.
Taxes. $218,273.64
3425
1896
10,940,700
3,231,800
14,172,500
14.80
216,891.00
3569
1897
11,211,075
3,066,725
14,277,800
16.00
242,596.80
3538
1898
11,427,900
3,871,875
15,299,775
15.00
236,828.6212
3666
1899
11,704,600
4,495,250
16,199,850
16.00
274,209.60
3753
1900
11,964,050
4,291,425
16,255,475
16.00
265,727.60
3780
1901
12,195,550
5,049,150
17,244,700
15.75
277,051.12
3766
1902
12,663,325
4,814,675
17,478,000
16.00
295,188.00
3885
1903
13,595,700
4,697,675
18,293,375
16.50
309,362.60
3958
1904
14,394,600
4,865,300
19,259,900
16.60
325,947.89 12
4192
Valuation and Polls by Wards in 1904.
Value of Real Estate. $1,500,225
Value of Personal Estate.
Total Valuation. $1,870,125
970
Ward Two
2,024,625
677,025
2,701,650
746
Ward Three
1,003,550
120,000
1,123,550
813
Ward Four
2,131,175
2,029,375
4,160,550
735
Ward Five
704,750
57,125
761,875
435
Ward Six
1,461,100
1,313,400
2,774,500
493
Non Resident
5,569,175
166,725
5,735,900
Resident Bank Shares
131,750
131,750
$14,394.600
$4,865,300
$19,259,900
4192
Value of exempted property for religious and other purposes, $355,150.
F. A. E. HAMILTON
THE HARDWARE DEALER
151 Rantoul St.
Polls.
1895
$10,600,775
$3,308,675
$15.20
Polls '
Ward One
$ 369,900
449
BEVERLY FARMS ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DANIEL LINEHAN.
Telephone Connection. JOHN H. LINEHAN.
DANIEL LINEHAN Contractors and
& SON Builders
640-642 HALE STREET, PRIDE'S CROSSING, MASS.
Crowell Memorial Chapel, Manchester-by-the-Sea. Built by D. Linehan & Son.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON BLASTING, EXCAVATING, GRAD- ING AND ALL KINDS OF STONE WORK. & ALL WORK PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. Special Attention Given to House and Land Drainage.
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