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Real Estate, Mortgages, Insurance
The leading WALTER S. FLINT, Companies. Burnham Building, 129 CABOT ST.
20
17 Wm. H. Morgan John A. Wightman
42
13 Charles I. Brown Israel T. Webber
HARPER. Automobiles and Cycles.
73-77 Rantoul St. - TELEPHONE. -
98 STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1905.
UNION ST. - Continued
VINE COURT
from Oak opp. Beverly Farms depot Left Right
3 W. F. Low, stable
6 Hanson & Marshall, horse- shoers
8 Beverly Farms House Lawrence Diggins
7 Alexander Carr Mattis Hanson
9 Calvin L. Williams Edmund L Knowlton Joseph F. Haskell
11 James J. Nugent John McTernan
WALLIS
from 194 Cabot to 37 Park
Left Right
1 Thomas F. Maroney
5 Mrs. Eliza A. Wallis F. G. Plummer
7 W. F. Josephs, baker
712 Vacant store
9 Vacant store
912 Vacant store
11 Vacant store
1112 Vacant store
13 Chas. W. Rainvialle Mrs. Georgiana H. Davis
15 Joseph M. Collins Mrs. Ella Cain
19 John H. Preston Albert A. Hartwell
23 Edmund Giles
25 Noland E.Giles George J. Macdonald Mrs. H. W. Floyd Edmund G. Josephs
27 Charles H. Dodge, milk
29 W. Francis Josephs Mrs. Mary Couhig Mrs. M. E. Lovett
23 Fred C. Farrington Mrs. Helen M. Dodge
30
25 Mrs. Margaret Diggins Joseph H. Burnham 32
31 Andrew A. O'Connell Charles H. Dean Wilmot G. Dyer Mrs. Clara Kelsey
27 Mrs. Eliza S. Smith
29 Jonathan C. Standley
31 Winthrop E. Perry Seth D. Allen 36
VESTRY COURT
from 23 Vestry
39 Burton C. Eastman
Left Right
2 Mrs. Sarah E. Vanacore 42
Francis Thissell
44
43 Hervey W. Hobbs Mrs. Mary Clark Thomas E. Madden Benj. F. Swasey
45 Andreas Pedersen
FRANK E. LORD, Tailor 114 Rantoul St. BEVERLY. Fine Workmanship, Style and Fit.
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from 142 Cabot to and beyond Vestry ct. Left Right
9 Vacant stable
11. A. Granara
13 Vacant shop
15 Mark Sinnicks
17 Mrs. Jennie E. Fox Mrs. Mary Young Elm st. ends David Rogers
26
21 Warland M. Hersey Edwin T. Lee Vestry ct. begins
10
4 Mrs. J. M. Dexter, s.r. (in ave.)
108 Hemlock st. begins
117 George W. Cushing, s.r.
118 Royal E. Robbins, s.r.
121 John B. Moulton Hale st. crosses
133 Vacant, s.r.
136 Thomas S. Lockwood, s.r.
137 Eben Day
139 William E. Elliott Issachar T. Eldredge
143 Alanson L. Daniels, s.r.
151 J. D. Hooper, carpenter and builder
VESTRY
from 39 Hart to beyond 817 Hale Left Right
Left Right
19 J. Varina, shoe repairer
23 John F. Standley Mrs. Olive E. Merritt Francis L. Parker Bennett Rowe
24
VALLEY
4 Mrs. Mary E. Campbell Edward F. Hickey
35 Lincoln B. Peaslee Miss Rhoda A. Stone Edward I. Kimball Mrs. Ella J. Hart
37 Charles E. Lamont Leon C. Eastman
The Beverly Loan Co.
All Business Strictly Confidential. 71 RANTOUL STREET.
STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1905.
99
31 Miss Lydia Stone
33 George P. Brown Wm. R. Driver, s.r.
Lovett st. crosses
WALNUT AVENUE
32
35 Frank C. Spiller Arthur A. Forness Moses B. Kaven
from Brimbal avenue near Budleigh avenue to Laurel
34
Left Right
36
6 Albert F. Teague
8 George A. Trask
10 Frank A. Aldrich
12 Arthur H. Bennett
14 Frederick W. Hanson
16 Joseph H. Danforth Mrs. Angus Gillis
42
WARREN
from Essex byd. Newbury to 18 Newbury - Lothrop st. crosses
WASHINGTON
from 149 Cabot to the sea
Left Right 1
Frank J. Stiles Vacant
4
3 Same as 149 Cabot Marshall & Moulton Express Co.
5 Beverly Printing Co., printers
· from 21 Cabot to the sea
6
7 American Express Co. Mrs. Amy L. Boyden Albert Boyden, att'y at law
Left Right 7 Sprague, Breed & Brown Co., coal
9 George I. South Frank W. White
9 John T. Killelea Mrs. I. G. Kittredge
8
912 John S. Ingersoll, painter Miss Elizabeth D. Howe
15 The Pickett Coal Co.
13 Mrs. H. A. Lanphear H. O. Woodbury
Pickett Coal Co., wharf Stopford & Dodge, fish Same as 1 Front
12
15 Arthur A. South Eli Bray Roland W. Boyden, att'y at law
26
O. F. Kilham, ship chandlery
Misses Whitney
30
J. H. Macdonald, blacksmith
Francis S. Beckford
32
John J. O'Brien
Morton C. Hadley
Mrs. Catherine J. Brett
19 John Girdler 38
Carlo Pierino
John H. Girdler Issachar Lefavour
Alphonso Ciompo Ettore Sabbatim
Mrs. H. G. Ryder
Tomos Di Rino
I. Lefavour & Son, insurance Brown st. begins
$ 39
Foster's wharf
23 Mrs. Nancy L. Odell Washington Street Congrega- tional church
41
43 Storage
25 William C. Hill Dr. George J. Hill
42
Belloni E. Parent
Mrs. Caroline E. Hill Theodore Taylor 46
Albert Phillips Frank E. Leck Storage
29 Edgar J. Robinson J. Frank Rolfe 52
47 Salem Water Works, wharf Richard Cunningham
15
Left Right
WALLIS ST. - Continued Left Right 46 Charles A. Colson Mrs. Jerusha Mayo Rantoul st. crosses
30
37 Israel W. Foster John L. Morse Mrs. Ruth D. Wilson John Wilson
39 David J. Andrew Mrs. Kate L. Wells
41 Charles L. Dodge Miss Caroline Ober
43 Samuel S. Cross Charles O. Frost Samuel P. White, att'y at law Samuel L. White
WATCH HILL from 19 Briscoe
Left Right
WATER
18
20
Storage
14 141% 16
Guiseppe Donzelle
45 L. G. Philinte, sailmaker William Tobin Jeremiah O'Donnell
22 24
H. P. WOODBURY, 123 Hale St. NOBSCOT SPRING WATER
Boston Round-trip Tickets, -65 Cents .-
Joseph F. Kilham,
Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.
100 STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1905.
WATER ST. - Continued
54
Left Right 53 Vacant shop John G. Foss Charles A. Morgan George F. Andrews Wm. J. Casey, hairdresser Albert Hoogerzeil
22
WEBSTER
from 56 Haskell to 207 Greenwood ave. Left Right 14 Richard Howe, s.r.
49 Francis MacDonald
51 Mrs. Frank MacDonald, hand laundry
WELLMAN
61 Storage
78 80
John Girdler, coal J. Guinivan, horseshoer
from opp. 4 Congress to Webber ave. Left Right
2 Frank L. Morse, stable 6 Timothy Hayes Timothy Crowley
Gulf Refining Co., oils
10
11 Patrick Bresnahan
13 Mrs. Margaret Ryan J. S. Stensrud Linden ave. begins P. Corkery's quarry
116 119 Raymond Clements
122
123 Mrs. Ella Hardy, grocer Ansel Keene Clarence B. Morse Maple ave. begins Charles E. Trask John M. Stuart Charles N. Williams Reuben F. Sawyer 24 Edmund White John White Dennis E. McCormack John J. Murphy Silver ct. begins 28
27 J. R. C. Shaw
27A Mrs. Ellen McComisky Mrs. Mary Hickey Daniel Leahy Mrs. Ellen Brown Patrick Crowley John J. Murphy 1 Michael J. Hurley Mrs. Mary Kelley Michael Shea
132
129 Mrs. Elizabeth M. McFarland Dennis McGrath Mrs. Fannie J. Trask, rear Mrs. Mary A. Frye, rear Benj. F. Beals James T. Knox 135 Charles G. Waitt
30
29 Patrick H. Couhig John P. Hanna Mrs. Mary Quinn Jeremiah Minigan Mrs. L. Herlihy School st. crosses Mrs. Martha E. Tenney Mrs. Bridget Morrissey
37 Michael J. Terry
39 James N. McPherson
WENTZELL AVENUE from Lovett n. Bartlett
Left Right 6 William B. Wentzell, veterina- rian
- Jeremiah F. Currier
- Frederick G. Knowlton
_ Addison C. Stacey
Wedding Cake and Fancy Cooking To Order at .. ..
36
WEBBER AVENUE
from opposite 19 River to Porter Left Right
9 George H. Leonard Morgan McSweeney Marshall ct. 12 Mrs. Margaret Sullivan
15 John H. Nash George E. Beckford, rear Mrs. Annie Morehouse, rear
17 John Geary Wellman st. ends
Left Right 20 Frank L. Morse Richard S. Heaphy
56 58 60 62 64 Storage
F. J. McAdams, junk dealer, stoves, etc.
59 Central wharf
84
81 Girdler's wharf Reuben F. Sawyer, boatbuilder Wm. W. Messervey
9 Edmund B. Deering Dennis Sughrue
86
85 115 Wm. F. McCabe, carpenter Bartlett st. ends Lothrop st. begins John Silva
16
17 John Field
25 Timothy F. Tierney Carl E. Anderson Gustavus Anderson
125
126
26
128
James E. Hathaway's, THE BAKER 121 Cabot St.
Yale Motor Cycle $175.00 .- -
KILHAM
Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.
STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1905. 101
WEST
WEST BEACH HILL from 884 Hale
from 725 Hale to 907 Hale
Left Right
John A. Holtman
- Charles H. Dalton, s.r. Mrs. Frank Morison, s.r.
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Vacant, s.r.
1 A. O. Marshall, apothecary
WEST DANE
8
10
7 Vacant shop
7 Halsey D. Stanley Union Stable
81/2 Baker & painters
Goodwin, house
12
9 F. P. Gaudreau, hairdresser S. H. Soon, laundry Thos J. McDonnell, plumber Neighbors' hall
15 Willie H. Larcom Miss E. F. McGloin, dry goods
10
Wilbur J. Pierce F. H. Pierce
Pierce & Pierce, plumbers 12
19 Andrew Standley 14
Marshall T. Larcom
13 Levi A. Thissell Lawrence Belknap Mulberry st. ends
28
S. Simons, boots and shoes (summer)
20
30
Wyatt's Market Mrs. Louisa T. B. Wyatt
34
Howard E. Morgan 22
John Fay (summer)
36
Mrs. Abby Poole
John H. Woodberry
24
42 -
B. & M. R.R. crosses
26
off
Miss Mary Haven, s.r.
45
F. Haven, s.r.
54
Samuel Dana, s.r. E. B. Haven, s.r. 28
64
67 R. S. Rantoul, s.r. (in ave.)
69 Robert G. Shaw, 2d, s.r. (in ave.)
74
Vacant, s.r.
30
75 Vacant, s.r. (in ave.)
32
76
Dr. Morton Prince, s.r.
§ off Miss E. W. Perkins, s.r.
89 F. W. Perkins, s.r.
36
97 Vacant, s.r. 38
112 Beach st. ends
Vacant, s.r. 40
131 West Beach
35
George A. Wood Rantoul st. crosses
143 Patrick O'Hearn
B. & M. R.R. crosses
37 Mrs. Mary Smith
Watches, Jewelry and Optical Goods
ALDEN WEBB, 145 Cabot St.
14 16 18 20 22 24 26
3 Marshall hall N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. (summer)
from 296 Cabot to 127 Park Left Right 5 Union Stables, store house
5 E. R. Hodgkins, painter Beverly Farms Post Office Charles Martin, bicycles
9 George H. Pickett Arthur W. Taylor Mrs. Margaret Goodwin Robert L. Doyle
11 Mrs. Maria M. Holden Ephraim Hathaway Wm. H. Woodberry Mrs. Lucy A. Howard
21 Elmer Standley Schooner & Silverberg, tailors (summer)
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15 Mrs. C. N. Davis Mrs. Mary E. Packer John A. Davis
32 27 Charles B. Hilyard
19 Seth Foster Albert S. Hall Mechanic st. begins Charles H. Stacy Charles H. Dodd
Oak st. begins
21 Arthur P. Adams William Gould George T. Perkins Albert E. Cleveland Fred R. Wilson 1
25 Mrs. Jennie Lowry Louis B. Jones Horton B. Gwinn David McCallum
27 Emil Neilson Nicholas Mikkelson Murdock Mckinnon Herman J. Hurlburt
29 Albert P. Jacques Thomas J. Brown
96 Mrs. E. A. Boardman, s.r.
- Chase st. crosses Charles E. Messinger Arthur Roberts Sarah Holt Frank M. Hoke Harvey L. Silver
off Charles H. Tweed, s.r.
Left Right
2 Public Library Engine House
4 6
Baker, The Druggist,
Carries the Finest Line. of Confectionery in the City.
102 STREET AND. HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1905.
WEST GREEN
Left Right
5 Charles W. Porter
7~ John Cole A. Herbert Lyman George C. Choate
9 John W. Hanson Wendell U. Durkee William L ... Wood
13 Thomas C. McCormack Mrs. Joanna W. Porter
15 Rial Side Stock Farm
17 Frank A. Morgan Charles T. Tibbetts Frank P. Wentworth
21 . Mrs. Harriet Porter. William Stirling Fred L. Atherton .
- Harris st. begins
31 William J. Johnson
WITCH LANE
from 332 Hale near Prince to Common Left Right
Mrs. Cora L. Shaw, s.r .-
WOODBURY
from 141 Hale to the sea
Left Right
4 O. L. Perkins, potato chips
1 John E. Woodberry
5 Jesse F. Woodbury J. F. Woodbury, horseshoer, r. Robert Richardson
10
9 Mrs. Mary Fisher .
11 Mrs. Ellen Preston Hervey E. Patch Robert Wallace
13 John E. Hollis
21 Thomas Waldie
23 Frank W. Lee
25 William Williamson
27 John McBurney (summer)
12
Miss Helen T. Allen Miss Caroline Clement Mrs. Sarah L. Oviatt
11 William S. Lanergan
13 Mrs. Clara J. Goodwin
WINTHROP AVENUE from 22 Bridge to Crescent ave. Left Right 1 George F. Larcom Benjamin O. Larcom
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Ober st. crosses Wm. H. Lucas, s.r. A. Shuman, s.r.
WOOD LANE
from 7 Hull to Greenwood ave.
1 Y
from Brimbal ave. to Beverly Reservoir
from 72 Green to opp. 149 Elliott
WHITNEY AVENUE from Odell ave. to Baker ave.
8
Left Right 12 14
Charles C. Scher William.H. Cann ..
10
15
Vacant Lefavour ave. begins Giddings ave. begins Boyden ave. begins
20
WILLOW .
22
from 109 Lovett to Lothrop near Hale Left Right 1
4 Charles E. Cole
6 Albert B. Donovan 8 William H. Massison Paul Massison
10
7 W. John Parks Arthur Ashworth George N. Foss, heels
9 . George A. Foss
WILSON from 75 Enon to B. & M. R.R. Left Right 6 Charles H. Critchett, fish
WILSON AVENUE from 33 Lothrop to the sea Left Right 6 Charles W. Meier ..
WINTER
from 273 Cabot to 28 Essex Left Right
16
4 William. W. Grant 6 Miss Harriet A. Woodberry
7 Angelo Terselo
Mrs. Abigail Connolly
10
24
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The Beverly Loan Co.
All Business Strictly Confidential. 71 RANTOUL STREET.
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BEVERLY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CHERRY HILL FARM BEVERLY, MASS.
Natural Per Cent Milk
PROTECTED FROM ALL CONTAMINATION BY MODERN SURGICAL METHODS OF CLEANLINESS
For Babies Children (after their second summer ) Thin People Invalids and Convalescents
For the Milk Cure and Milk and Cream for General House- hold Use.
By the selection and grouping of cows according to the quality of their milk, as ascertained by the Babcock test, a definite, specified, natural per cent of butter fat can be guaranteed for each of the above classes.
Delivered along North Shore in Summer, and in Boston and Brookline from October 1st to July 1st.
All who are interested in fine stock, or would see our methods, are invited to visit the farm at their convenience. Orders for both Summer and Winter deliveries may be sent to
CHERRY HILL FARM Conant Street, North Beverly, Mass.
Telephone, 17-5 Beberly.
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BEVERLY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
D. N. GRIFFIN Clothing, Hats and Furnishings
Workingmen's Goods, and Clothing Made to Measure, are our Specialties.
167A RANTOUL STREET, BEVERLY
W. F. PLUMMER DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
248 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS.
A. W. AWYER Carriage Trimming
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
Goddard and Coach Work a specialty
» LAT
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
Office, Room 11, Bank Building, 173 Cabot St.
TELEPHONE Residence, 7 Judson Street
Particular attention given to Open Fire-Places.
Antique Designs a Specialty.
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BEVERLY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THOMAS F. DELANEY
Apothecary
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets, Beverly
STANLEY AUTOMOBILES
SILENT, SPEEDY and POWERFUL
No other Carriage gives you quite so much for your money. Ask any owner. They go wherever you see them.
Runabouts $700.
Touring Car $1000.
We also carry a fine line of well-known bicycles:
COLUMBIA IVER JOHNSON EAGLE
And Others WE DO ONLY FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING
J. ELMER WOOD
106-110 Rantoul Street,
Beverly, Mass.
Established 1879
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR REGULAR CLASSIFICATION.
Make the corrections in the body of your book at once for convenience.
Anderson Otto C. machinist, house u. 158 Park
Arth B. junk, 118 Rantoul, boards do. Bagnell David E. house 67 Bridge
Balch Augusta L. house u. Larcom ave. Bemis Frank (Brookline) s.r. off 75 West, B.F. (see map)
B EVERLY SAVINGS BANK, Charles H. Kilham, treas. 171 Cabot. See page 40
Bickford Marsena, rem. to Asbury Grove Blair (Chicago) s.r. off 1025 Hale, B.F. (see map)
Blanchette Albini, carpenter, house u. 158 Park
Boston Clothing Co. clothiers, 85 Cabot Bruce Edward A. (Bruce-Hibbard Elec- tric Co.) 3 Hale, house at Fitchburg RUCE-HIBBARD ELEC-
B TRIC CO. (Joseph M. Greenlaw, mngr.), successors to Woodbury Electric Co. 3 Hale. See page 472a Brunell Alexander, machinist, house 158 Park
Bussigny Henry D. B. rem. to No. Read- ing
Cannon L. M. rem. to Wenham
Carle John, rem. to N.H.
Caswell Annie L. Mrs. milliner, boards 17 Edwards
CLEMATIS THE, William H. Meade, propr. boarding and lodging, 413 Cabot. See page 506
Coan - - house 82 Bisson
Colonial Athletic Club, 77 Rantoul Colson Charles A. house 46 Wallis Cresoe George H. house Colon Dexter Endicott (Marlboro st. Boston), s.r. 783 Hale, B.F. (see map)
Eastman Thomas A. dining room, 165 Rantoul
Edgar Walter L. lunch room, 319 Cabot Felch Frank E. boxworker, boards 30 Home
Felch Hattie N. widow of Joseph E. rem. to English st. Salem
Felch John H. rem. to Peabody Felch William H. shoe worker, 40 Ran- toul, boards 124 do.
F ENDERSON LEIGH G.teacher of violin, 163 Cabot, room 22, boards 79 Summer st. Salem. See page 472a Ferguson William A. house 23 Central Fox Jennie E. widow of Hiram W. house 14 Swan
Frederick Edward T. rem. to Wenham Gilman Oliver, rem. to Manchester Gloucester Fish Market, 120 Rantoul, out of business
Goudey Irving R. rem. to Salem
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OVE GEORGE A. hardware, I seeds, tools, cutlery, etc. 14612 Cabot, house 34 Thorndike ave.
Greenlaw Joseph M. mngr. 3 Hale
Hall Harry M. hairdresser, 24c Cabot, house u. 4 do.
Harvey C. C. Co. rem. to Lynn
Haynes Frederic G. pharmacist, 562 Hale, house u. 14 Haskell, P.C.
Hazard Arthur S. propr. bowling alleys, 197 Cabot
Heath Melvin A. house Heather
Hibbard Walter L. (Bruce-Hibbard Elec-
tric Co.), 3 Hale, house at Fitchburg Hinchliffe Oliver C. rem. to Brooklyn, N. Y.
Holmes Edwin K. (Macdonald & Holmes) 120 Rantoul, rooms 22 Railroad ave. Horne Urbin H. removed
Huckins Arthur W. rem. to Skerry st. Salem
Jones Emiline, widow of George F. house Orchard
Josephs W. Francis, baker, out of business Kaven Moses B. house 556 Cabot Larrabee - Miss, 15 Vestry Lawrence John P. rem. to Salem
Lee B. S. house 165A Rantoul
L EE ELECTRIC CO. (Joseph W. Lee), electrical engineers, 9 Wallis. See page 30
Macdonald Andrew B. (Macdonald & Holmes), 120 Rantoul, house at Malden
Macdonald & Holmes (Andrew B. Mac- donald and Edwin K. Holmes), fish dealers and grill, 120 Rantoul
Massey Guy E. drug clerk, 248 Cabot, rooms 23 Bow
Maude Franklin C. credit and cash clothier, furnisher, etc. 244 Cabot and 14412 Rantoul
McFeeley Ronald F. house 12 Columbus ave.
Meacom Ralph, house 17 Edwards
Morgan Hugh P. house 23 Thorndike
Morse Allen J. toolmaker, U.S.M. Co. house Bates Park
Morse William B. inspector, U.S.M. Co. house Bates Park
Murphy Michael J. out of business Nutter N. W. rem. to Wenham
N
ORTH SHORE TOILET
PARLORS, Mrs. E. B. Dean and Mrs. M. E. Patterson, chiropody and toilet work, 173 Cabot, rooms 4 and 5. See page 472b.
Obear Alice H. Miss, boards r. 29 Corn- ing
Obear George O. janitor Cove school house, r. 29 Corning
Obear Harlan F. boards r. 29 Corning Obear Howard L. boards r. 29 Corning Parker Henry S. house u. 21 Mulberry Pease Charles, rem. to Everett
Peare & Quiner, architects, 163 Cabot Rumball George W. house 505 Cabot Sawyer Charles H. house u. 13 Ocean Sawyer Louis C. boards u. 13 Ocean
SMITH DAVID C. light and heavy teaming and trucking, 158 Rantoul, house do. See page 472b Smith George H. rem. to Danvers Smith Lester D. rem. to Salem Southwick G. H. & Son, provisions, 7 Abbott
Stevens Joseph A. rem. to N.H. Stockwell Frank A. rem. to Salem Strout Fred E. house u. 1 Watch Hill Thibodeau William J. rem. to Lynn Tuttle Frederick H. life insurance, 173
Cabot, room 19, boards Cabot House. Varney Fred W. prescription pharmacist, 1 West, house 14 High, B.F.
Vigars Martin, house u. 109 Haskell, B.F. Voller Walter H. rem to Lemon st. Salem Whittier - machinist, house 7 Beck-
ford
Williams D. A. rem. to Asbury Grove Wilson John M. L. rem. to Salem Woodberry Henry E. 36 Essex
Automobile Repairs.
F. R. Harper Automobile Station 73-77 RANTOUL STREET.
1905.
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 BENJAMIN F. painter, house 31 Federal Blanche E. Miss, cashier (68 Franklin st., Boston), boards u. 49 Essex
Charles A. carpenter, boards 31 Federal
Clara F. widow of George P. house 3 Burton ave.
Elizabeth O. widow of Stephen W. house u. 90 Hale Elmer E. shoe laster, house 21 Judson
Elsie M. Miss, boards 21 Judson Everett F. shoemaker, boards u. 41 Roundy
George P. died Nov. 8, 1904 Jacob, stock fitter, house u. 41 Roundy James P. farmer, house 176 Dodge John W. house 65 Hale Mildred G. Miss, boards 44 Colon
Nicholas M. foreman, 172 Rantoul, house 45 Pond
Raymond S. clerk (Salem), boards 45 Pond
Roger S. milk dealer, house 41 Chase
A BBOTT SAMUEL L. shoe repairer, 258 Cabot, house 2 Arthur st. ext. See page 484
Samuel L. jr., shoe laster, house 44 Colon Stephen A. house u. 49 Essex
Aborn Edward H. shoe laster, house u. 51 Front Nancy A. widow of Joseph H. boards 51 Front
Ackerman Emil F. foreman, U.S.M. Co. house 20 Lenox
Adams Arthur P. clergyman and publisher "Spirit of the Word," 21 West Dane, house do. Will remove to 78 Lothrop
Whitcomb, Carter Co.
Painters Supplies, Hard- ware, Rubber Hose, Etc.
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Insurance
OF ANY KIND
WALTER S. FLINT, Burnham Building, 129 CABOT ST.
110 BEVERLY CITY [A] DIRECTORY, 1905.
ADAMS
ALLEN
Arthur S. coachman, 88 Cabot, house u. 11 Central Elsie J. widow of Augustus, house 8 Odell ave. Emma N. Miss, boards 21 West Dane DAMS FRANK W. agent John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co., 163 Cabot, room 20, boards 123 do. See page 482
A'
Grace M. Mrs. boards 30 Pleasant
Henry E. boxmaker, house 22 Odell ave.
Joseph G. sole layer, house 18 Elliott
Lizzie A. Miss, boards 18 Elliott [tral
Olive M. Miss, student (Normal school), boards u. 11 Cen- William E. supt. 58 River, house at Salem
Addison Jacob, shoe cutter, boards 136 Park Advent Mission, 129 Cabot
Ahearn Margaret, Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 136 Rantoul Ahl Esther P. Miss, s.r. Paine place, B.F. (see map)
Leonard D. (Boston), s.r. Paine place, P.C. (see map)
Aiken Elizabeth M. Miss, housemaid, 205 Cabot, boards do. Albert Bernard, junk dealer, 96 Park, house u. 61 Federal
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LBERT VICTOR S. restaurant, 54 Rantoul, house 54₺ do. See page 482
Aldrich Charles E. shoemaker, house 23 Fayette
Elmer E. machinist (Lowell), boards 23 Fayette
Fannie E. Mrs. boarding house, 23 Fayette, house do. Frank A. painter, house 10 Walnut ave.
Alford Clara J. Miss, boards 39 Federal
Leon P. mechanical engineer, house 39 Federal
Leon P. Mrs. substitute teacher, public schools, house 39 Federal
Alger Frank E. supervisor, house u. 51 Lovett
Allan Bryce J. (Boston), s.r. off 289 Hale (see map)
Allard Lillian G. Mrs. hatmaker, 170 Cabot, boards 2 Home
Allen Archer I. compositor, 60 Railroad ave. boards 19 Essex Arthur C. machinist, boards 134 Bridge
A. Florence Miss, bookkeeper (105 Summer st., 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, house u. 11 Pond [Bridge
Ernest F. asst. pressman, Beverly Times, boards 134 Ezra F. house 107 Lovett
Fred C. L. box worker, boards u. 31 Vestry
George F. (105 Summer st., Boston), boards 76 Cabot
George Floyd, provisions, house 134 Bridge
George H. wood and paper box manufacturer, 172 Rantoul, house at Lynn
FRANK E. LORD, Tailor 114 Rantoul Street.
Patrons called on with complete line of samples when requested. Send postal or telephone 248-3.
Whitcomb, Carter Co.
CARRY EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE.
BEVERLY CITY [A] DIRECTORY, 1905. 111
ALLEN
ALMY
George W. died July 20, 1904
Gilbert (Wallis & Allen), 234 Hale, house 236 do.
Helen A. Miss, bookkeeper (Boston), boards 17 Ocean Helen T. Miss, shoe trimmer, house 10 Winter Herman K. student (Boston), boards 19 Essex Hervey, shoe laster, house 405 Essex
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LLEN HOWARD L. manager French's Creamery, 246 Cabot, rooms 30 Dane. See page 12 Irving W. (The Allen Job Print), 58 and 60 Railroad ave. house u. 19 Essex
James, edge trimmer, house 301 Cabot
Job Print (The), Irving W: Allen, prop. book and job printing, 58 and 60 Railroad ave.
John D. carpenter, rooms 107 Elliott
J. Merton, jeweler's appr. 160 Cabot, boards 134 Bridge Lillian M. widow of Albert W. shoe packer, boards u. 7 Silver ct.
Lois, widow of Thomas, boards 7 Judson
Lottie M. Miss, teacher, Farms School, boards 39 Thorn- dike ave.
Margaret L. Miss, boards 3 Monument sq. [do.
Mary A. Mrs. stamping and millinery, 301 Cabot, house
Mary I. Miss, shoe operative, boards 110 Corning
Maud Miss, boards u. 11 Pond
Milo L. manager, 172 Rantoul, house at Lynn
Percy E. laborer, boards 405 Essex
Ralph P. bookkeeper, boards 107 Lovett
Rebecca W. widow of John W. house 52 Lothrop
Roland W. clerk, 123 Hale, boards 107 Lovett
Russell, metal worker, boards u. 20} Home
Samuel, insurance agt. boards 34} Bartlett Sara O. Miss, teacher, Hardie school, boards 17 Ocean
Seth D. boxmaker, house u. 31 Vestry
Simeon, engineer, Beverly Fire Dept. house 17 Ocean
William D. (Blake, Allen Co.), 40 Rantoul, house at Winthrop William T. rem. to Auburn, Me.
Winnie M. Miss, clerk, 217 Cabot, boards do.
Alley Charles S. clerk (63 Merrimack st. Boston), boards 2 Edwards st. ct.
Hiram F. photographer (195 Essex st. Salem), house 12 Highland ave.
Samuel S. C. watch maker, 219 Cabot, boards 297 Essex st. Salem
Almshouse, 18 Cedar Almy, Bigelow & Washburn (W. K. Bigelow, pres .; C. R. Washburn, treas.), dry goods, 240 and 242 Cabot
HARPER. Automobiles and Cycles. 73-77 Rantoul St. -TELEPHONE.
FRANK E. LORD, The Tailor
Would respectfully solicit your patronage at prices consistent with high-class work. TELEPHONE.
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