The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1906, Part 10

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Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
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Bonaventura Joseph, rem. to Rochester, N.H.


Bond Hannah J. widow of William S. boards 38 Front Thomas, janitor, U.S.M. Co. boards u. 145 Park Bonehill Thomas, groom, 621 Hale, P.C. rooms do.


B ONGARTZ WALTER E. physician, Cabot, c. Pond, house do. Office hours, 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sun- days, 2 to 4 p.m. Telephone connection


Bonnell Arthur L. machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards u. 12 Pleasant Bonney Corydon R. sewer inspector, house u. 3 Knowlton Bonser Byron S. carpenter, boards 64 Rantoul


Julia E. M. Miss, shoeworker, boards 64 Rantoul


A large Amount of Business gives the


F. C. MAUDE CO.


opportunity to buy in Large Quantities and sell at Low Prices.


F. C. MAUDE CO.


Sells Only HIGH-GRADE GOODS on Clothing and Jewelry


BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906 135 BOYD


BOOT


Boot & Shoe Workers' Union, 59 Railroad ave.


Bornstein Sarah, widow of Gaskill, boards u. 128 Water Boscobel (The), boarding house, 41 and 43 Bow


B


OSTON DENTAL CO. dentists, 244 Cabot, rooms 6, 7 and 8. Office hours, 8 a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, . 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. See business directory Ice Co. ice house, byd. 38 Enon


Saddlery & Harness Co. harness dealers, 768 Hale, B.F. Shoe Co. (Abraham Sockut and Kalma Cohen), shoes, 94 Cabot


Boswell Arthur J. machinist, house 36 Lovett Frederick W. machinist, house 39 Stone


Bosworth P. Russell, draughtsman, U.S.M. Co. house 21 Dane Boucher Annie E. Miss, rem. to Salem


Frank V. rem. to Salem


Irving J. rem. to Salem


Oliver, rem. to Salem see Bushey


Boudin Frank E. machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 62 Elliott


Boulanger Joseph, moulder, rooms 40 W. Dane


Boulet Joseph H. toolmaker, U.S.M. Co. house 26 Lyman Bourbeau David A. timekeeper, U.S.M. Co. boards 381 Cabot Bourden Arthur, machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms 108 Rantoul George, machinist, U.S.M. Co.


Bourne R. Marjorie Miss, rem. to Cambridge [Elliott Bousley Augusta C. widow of Nathaniel P. housekeeper, 60 Bouterse Matthew J. rem. to Gloucester


Bovey Mary A. Mrs. boards 1 Wilson ave.


OVIO NICOLA, shoe repairer, 79} Cabot, house 38


B Water. See page 528 [Lovett


Bowden Geneva M. Miss, teacher, Hardie school, rooms 43 George P. shoe trimmer, house 115 Corning


Helena Miss, boards u. 117 Elliott


Mary A. Mrs. boards 27 Wallis


Persis S. widow of John, teacher N.E.I. school for D.M. house u. 117 Elliott


Walter F. agent (Boston), house 12 Elliott see Boden


Bowen Bertha L. Miss, shoe operative, boards 13 Harrison ave.


Bower Edwin, laborer, boards 182 Hale


Bowers Charles C. machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms 43 Pond


Bowles Frederick R. machinist, U.S.M. Co. house 160 Bridge Box James A. edgesetter, house 19 Linden ave.


Boyce Harold, laborer, U.S.M. Co. boards 13 Fayette


Boyd Gordon A. machinist's appr. boards 156 Hale


Grace G. Miss, student, High school, boards u. 303 Cabot J. Shenton, painter, house 156 Hale


JOS. B. MENKE,


Vienna Bread, Coffee Cakes, English Buns 139 Cabot Street, Beverly


IT IS QUALITY YOU WANT, You GET IT at the STORES of


F. C. MAUDE CO.


136 BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906


BOYD


BRADSTREET


James, butler, boards 56 Grover Percy A. carpenter, house u. 303 Cabot


B


OYDEN ALBERT, lawyer (60 State, Boston), and 6 Washington, boards do.


Amy L. widow of William C. house 6 Washington Augustus J. clerk (7 Exchange pl. Boston), boards 6 Washington


Mary L. Miss, music teacher, 6 Washington, boards do. Roland W. lawyer (60 State, Boston), house 12 Washing- ton. [Atlantic ave.


Walter L. accountant (6 Beacon st. Boston), house u. 16 Boyes Silas (Beverly Co-operative Ice Co.), 3 Riverside, house at Salem [Cross Boyle Catherine F. Miss, student, High school, boards 40 Hugh, carpenter, house 40 Cross


James, clerk, 135 Cabot, boards u. 10 Front


Jennie C. Miss, stenographer (N.Y. Life Ins. Co. Boston), boards 40 Cross [Cross


John J. stenographer (Ames bldg. Boston), boards 40 Marietta, widow of James, boards 136 Balch


OYLSTON (THE) (Mrs. Harriett E. Jenness, propr.), lodging house, 19 Elliott. See page 503


B rant and dining room, 19 Elliott. See page 503


Boynton Arthur E. teamster, house u. 30 Wellman


Boyson Alexander, shoe worker (Salem), boards 12 Jasper Augusta T. Miss, box worker, boards 12 Jasper Bertha A. Miss, box worker, boards 12 Jasper


James M. shoe buffer (Salem), boards 12 Jasper


John P. salesman, 82 River, boards 12 Jasper


Nellie F. Miss, boxmaker, boards 12 Jasper


William, foreman (Gloucester), house 12 Jasper Bracy Richard A. rem. to Brooklyn, Me. Willis C. rem. to Lynn


Bradbury Stanley, rem. to Allston


Braden Albert R. tool maker, house 21 Mulberry Tave.


Bradford Francis I. machinist, U.S.M. Co. house 9 Madison


Bradley Katherine E. Miss, house 14 Matthies [Peabody


Mary G. Miss, clerk, 121 Cabot, boards 48 Mt. Vernon st.


Robert S. (Boston), s.r. off 675 Hale, B.F. (see map) Bradshaw Adelaide Miss, boards u. 17 Chapman [man John, clerk (105 Summer st. Boston), house u. 17 Chap- Bradstreet Charlotte Mrs. (Boston), s.r. 85 Lothrop


Ellen M. Miss, boards 22 Bartlett [Railroad ave. Frank, bookkeeper (205 Lincoln st. Boston), house u. 37 Fred P. heel mnfr. 67 Wallis, boards 22 Bartlett


George S. manager, 67 Wallis, house 22 Bartlett


JOS. B. MENKE,


MENKE'S Famous Vienna Bread 139 Cabot Street, Beverly


B


OYLSTON CAFE (William R. Green, propr.), restau-


Yale Bicycle.


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


BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906 137


BRADSTREET


BRESLIN


Henry E. foreman farmer (Danvers), house 215 Bridge


John, manager, house 233 Dodge


John W. night watchman, 579 Cabot, house Elmwood ave. Jonathan D. B. carpet layer (242 Essex st. Salem), boards Elmwood ave.


Josiah F. house 38 Broadway [lett


Martha E. Miss, student, Normal school, boards 22 Bart- W. Clarence, machinist, boards Elmwood ave.


Brady J. W. employe U.S.M. Co. rooms 212A Rantoul


John J. laborer, house u. 4 Cabot


John J. jr. teamster, 82 River, boards u. 4 Cabot


Patrick W. laborer, house r. 643 Hale, P.C.


Theresa Miss, seamstress, 163 Cabot, boards 144 Hale


Thomas, laborer, boards 6 Haskell, P.C.


, employe, U.S.M. Co. rooms 212A Rantoul Bragdon Abbie J. Miss, shoe operative, boards 6 Pleasant Arthur E. shoe worker (Salem), house u. 37 Chase


Charles W. shoe cutter, house 61 Chase


George H. brakeman, B. & M.R.R. house r. 67 Bridge


George W. city laborer, house 15 Chestnut James F. painter, boards 15 Chestnut


Bragg Charles, shoemaker, boards 52 Rantoul


Bramham Wilfred, tool maker, house u. 9 Dearborn ave.


Brandley George, rem. to New York


Branigan Frank, asst. shipper, U.S.M. Co. boards 78 Mckay Brawn Joseph S. engineer, 7 Water, house 43 Cabot


Bray Clifford B. (Bray & Stanley), 1 Park, house 62 Bridge Eli, died Dec. 4, 1905


Ferdinand W. leather cutter, house u. 17 Union


Georgianna, widow of S. Bennett, house 25 Broadway Herbert H. edge setter, house u. 31 Pleasant


B'


RAY JOHN A. fish dealer, 2 May, boards 23 Union See page 528


Sarah H. Mrs. dressmaker, 31 Pleasant, house do.


Webster K. police officer, house 26 Pleasant


& Stanley (Clifford B. Bray and Ralph D. Stanley) shoe mnfrs. 1 Park


Breed George A. gardener, H. C. Pierce's, house 589 Hale, P.C. George H. (Sprague, Breed & Brown Co.) 7 Water, house at Lynn


James, laborer, 640 Hale, boards 6 Pickett ct. B.F.


Maurice, laborer, U.S.M. Co. boards 4 Elm


Brennan Edward V. rem. to Lynn


John W. rem. to Lynn Katherine Mrs. boards u. 6 Back


Breslin Charles J. machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms 212A Rantoul George, machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 35 Federal


FINEST ICE CREAM


PLUMMER DRUG CO.


- TWO STORES


Best Service in Beverly


Yale Motor Cycle.


KILHAM, The Bicycle Man Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St.


138 BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906


BRESNAHAN


BROOK


Bresnahan John J. gardener, Bryce J. Allan's, house 643 Hale, P.C.


John J. jr. boards 623 Hale, P.C.


Morris, shoemaker, boards 11 Wellman


Patrick, teamster, house 11 Wellman


Thomas F. carpenter, 20 Oak, boards 623 Hale, P.C. Brett Catherine J. Mrs. house u. 38 Water [Bartlett Georgia M. Miss, bookkeeper, 59 Rantoul, boards u. 42 Heman P. (J. W. Carter Shoe Co.), 59 Rantoul, house u. 42 Bartlett


Bretz Mary A. Miss, teacher N. E. I. school, boards 113 Elliott Breuner Amelia M. Miss, housemaid, 34 Ober Brewer Albert L. house 66 Dodge


Everett W. last worker, boards 90 Hale


Fred L. city laborer, house 90 Hale


Lewis W. driver, 4 Washington, house 42 Bisson Roy W. shoe buffer, house 2 Dane


Walter P. mngr. 30 West, B.F., house 15 Devon ave.


Brewster Frank, toolmaker, house 10 Dearborn ave.


Bricklayers' and Masons' Union, 129 Cabot


Bridge Elizabeth A. Miss, nurse, house 32 Dane Bridgeman Walter, rem. to Danvers


Bridges Ralph D. machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms 278A Cabot Samuel F. machinist, boards 81 Essex


Briely Josiah, machinist, rooms 15 Roundy


Briggs Atwood, machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms 28 Lyman Charles C. (Salem), s.r. Crescent ave.


Edward, steam fitter, boards 205 Cabot


Lillie Miss, clerk, U.S.M. Co. boards u. 27 W. Dane Place, machinist, house u. 27 W. Dane


Brigham Charles A. carpenter, house 664 Hale, B.F. Bright, Sears & Co., stock brokers, 173 Cabot


Brindle Joseph, machinist, house u. 38 Roundy Brine Abbie G. Miss, boxmaker, boards 163 Cabot, room 12 Charles H. machinist, house u. 30 Railroad ave.


James H. machinist, U.S.M. Co. house u. 13 Beckford Mary J. widow of Peter, 163 Cabot, rooms 12 and 13 Broadley Frederick, machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms u. 158 Park Brock Arthur S. shoecutter, house 7 Laurel


Eliza Mrs. rem. to Wenham


George A. clerk (Salem), house u. 8 Dane


George A. died Oct. 3, 1905 George E. farmer, boards 7 Laurel


B' ROMLEY CHARLES H. bakery and light groceries, 68 Cabot, house do. See page 542 Oliver G. machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 68 Cabot Brook Arthur H. shipping clerk, boards 15 Cedar


Command US Plummer Drug Co. TWO STORES -


Where We can ac- commodate you


Good Goods Prices Right


Plummer Drug Co. TWO STORES


We are Never UNDER Sold


BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906


139


BROOK


BROWN


George G. painter, house 15 Cedar Brooks Christopher, died Aug. 30, 1905 Clarence A. caretaker, 163 Dodge, boards do.


B'


ROOKS BICKFORD W. submarine diver, 3 Dear- born ave. house do. See page 542


Celia A. widow of Christopher, house 7 Winter


Clarence A. farmhand, boards Dodge [Gloucester


Ethel W. Miss, chief operator, 147 Cabot, boards at Eva E. Miss, rem. to Charlestown


Guy M. laborer, boards 14 Chase Henry G. rem. to Charlestown


Howard M. diver's tender, house 14 Chase Lois G. Miss, boards 3 Dearborn ave.


Nora Mrs. rooms 163 Cabot, room 21 Odessa I. Miss, seamstress, boards 7 Winter


Robie W. rem. to Charlestown


Sarah J. widow of William F. house 20 Colon


Tyler W. laborer, rooms 68 Cabot William R. boards 131 Hart, B.F.


Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers, 148 Broughton Charles E. laborer, house 8 Enon [ave.


[Cabot


Charles F. clerk (64 Ames bldg. Boston), house 5 Appleton T. Irving, student, boards 22 Enon Thomas B. manager (Salem), house 22 Enon


Broussard Charles, baker, 309 Cabot, house u. 307 do.


Brower Henrietta Miss, house 105 Corning


Jacob, house u. 14 Roundy


Martha Miss, boards u. 14 Roundy


Brown Ada A. Miss, shoepacker, boards u. 24 Union Alden W. eclectic physician (Boston ), 9 Lakeview ave. house do.


Angelo C. janitor, Rial Side school, house 25 Cressy Anna T. Mrs. boards 33 Home


Annie Miss, boxmaker, boards 24 Wellman


Arthur, machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 26 Roundy Arthur E. baker, 20 Lovett, house at Danvers Bernice Miss, stenographer (Boston), boards 25 Cressy


Bertha E. Miss, dressmaker, u. 15 Central, house do.


Bros. (William J. and Timothy J. Brown), variety store and agents steamship lines, 32 Rantoul


C. Emerson, salesman (Boston), also taxidermist, house u. 13 Atlantic ave.


Carl, rem. to Peabody


Catherine Mrs. boards 4 Enon


Charles E. teamster, 82 River, house u. 73 Bridge


Charles I. rem. to Roxbury


Charles O. clerk, 38 Lovett, house u. 13 Atlantic ave.


Headquarters for Boston Round Trip Tickets, 65c. Telephone


JOSEPH F. KILHAM


Everything in the Drug Line


Plummer Drug Co. TWO STORES


WE FILL Prescriptions


140 BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906


BROWN


BROWN


Charles S. principal Bass River school, house 49 Conant Charles T. carpenter, house 104 Bridge


Chester, carpenter, house 30 Mulberry


Clarence E. blacksmith and carriage-smith, 53 Dodge, house 56 do.


Cornelius, teamster, boards u. 34 Rantoul


D. Robert, clerk, 246 Cabot, boards 148 North st., Salem Dora F. Miss, telephone operator, 147 Cabot, boards 296 do.


Edward, house 34 Rantoul


Edward (Salem), s.r. 30 Cliff


Elatus H. inspector Beverly W. Wks. house 19 Cressy


Eleanor H. Miss, boards 33 Washington


Elizabeth G. widow of Benjamin, house u. 38 Lothrop Ellen, widow of Patrick, laundress, house 24 Wellman


Elsie T. Miss, student, boards 3 Galloupe ave.


Ernest C. carpenter, house 16 Enon


Ernest C. draughtsman, U.S.M. Co. rooms 34 Broadway Florence G. Miss, student, High school, boards 25 Cressy Francis A. blacksmith, house 49 Conant


Frank A. asst. treas. 7 Water, house 38 Lothrop


Frank O. machinist, U.S.M. Co. house 20 Porter Franklin, elevator man, boards u. 40 Bow [Conant


George, farmer and janitor, Bass River school, house 17 George E. machinist, house 1 Galloupe ave.


George E. stock fitter, boards 465 Cabot


George P. (George P. & Co.), art dealers, 38 Lovett, house 33 Washington [ter


George W. treas. and mngr. U.S.M. Co. house at Dorcher- H. C. rem. to Roslindale


Harry E. chauffeur (Boston), boards 236 Dodge


Hattie M. Miss, boards 1 Galloupe ave. Tave


Henry R. tool maker, U.S.M. Co. house u. 18 Highland Israel P. farmer, boards u. 65 Dodge


J. F. employe U.S.M. Co. rooms 212A Rantoul


James A. rem. to Salem


James C. machinist, house 21 W. Dane


Jeremiah F. shoemaker, boards 34 Rantoul


John B. extracts, etc., house 3 Kernwood ave.


John J. rem. to Boston


John Mrs. boards u. 15 Central


B ROWN JOSIAH B. (treas. Beverly Chemical and Supply Co.), 3 Galloupe ave. also foreman, 3 River- side, house 3 Galloupe ave. See page 506


Lester J. carpenter, boards 3 Galloupe ave.


Lillian B. Miss, shoe worker, boards 17 Conant [Central Margaret A. Miss, bookkeeper, 53 Rantoul, boards u. 15


Mileage Books to Let, JOSEPH F. KILHAM Cor. Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St. Telephone


MENKE'S BAKERY,


Ice Cream, Sherbets and Frozen Pudding 139 Cabot Street, Beverly


Delivered FREE


BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906 141


BROWN


BUCK


Mary A. Miss, asst. bookkeeper, 278 Cabot, boards 30 Rantoul


Mary F. Miss, boxmaker, boards 24 Wellman


Otis, machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 413 Cabot


Patrick H. shoe worker, boards 34 Rantoul


Richard M. employe, 115 Water, house u. 3 Cabot


Robert E. stock fitter, boards 465 Cabot


Robert J. milk dealer, 48 Hart, B.F. house do. Sarah, widow of Elwin A. boards u. 2 Porter Sarah E. widow of James T. boards 49 Conant


Sarah E. widow of Robert N. house 465 Cabot


T. Dalton (Hawthorne cafe), 9} Wallis, house at Salem Timothy J. employe, U.S.M. Co. (also Brown Bros.), 32 Rantoul, house 38 School


Thomas, machinist, U.S.M. Co. house 10 Cliff [summer Thomas, second man, S. P. Mandell's, boards Prince Thomas J. engineer, house 31 Chase [Cressy W. Clifton, messenger, Beverly National Bank, boards 25 William, farmer, boards 517 Cabot


William, teamster, boards 24 Wellman


William J. overseer, 115 Water (also Brown Bros.), 32 Rantoul, house 30 do.


see Braun


Browne Clarence E. apothecary, 100 Cabot (and Enterprise Print), 1 Highland ave. house 41 Central


B


RUCE ADELBERT M. D.M. D. dentist, 163 Cabot, rooms 6 and 7, rooms 331 do. Office hours 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m.


Bruen John, baker, 20 Lovett, house at Danvers


Bruhm Clite, timekeeper, U.S.M. Co. boards 50 Stone


B


RUHM ROBERT C. carriage dealer, maker, repairer and painter, 14} Roundy, house 67 Essex. See page 22 Bruneau John, house 27 West Dane


Brunnelle Alexander, machinist, U.S.M. Co. house 9 Mason


Bruorton Rebekah Miss, teacher, Farms school, boards at Manchester


Bryant Daniel W. foreman, 3 School, house 24} Cabot Delia, widow of Jonathan, house 22 Central [N.Y.


Evangeline P. widow of Charles H. rem. to New Berlin, George W. chauffeur, boards 22 Central


Haidee C. Miss, companion, boards 42 Thorndike ave.


Mary E. Miss, bookkeeper, 154 Cabot, boards 10 Jackson Bryer Charles, heel scourer, house u. 21 Pleasant Charles C. carpenter, house u. 573 Cabot


Hannah W. widow of Hiram H. boards u. 21 Pleasant


Buck George W. gardener, house 8 Davis


Theodore, employe, 82 River, rooms 22 Railroad ave.


MEN'S SUITS IN LATEST = F. C. MAUDE CO. THREE STOR ES


STYLES AT CASH PRICES


JOS, B. MENKE,


MENKE'S Famous Vienna Bread 139 Cabot Street, Beverly


142 BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906


BUCKLE


BURKE


Buckle Charles R. night watchman, 115 Water, house 12 Cliff Edmund C.,stone mason, boards u. 36 Bartlett John, salesman, 82 River, house 3 Kernwood ave.


William H. groceries and provisions, 63 Front, house u. 36 Bartlett


Buckler Harvey S. millwright, house u. 349 Cabot


Buckley Cornelius, machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 252 Rantoul Edward, laborer, boards 18 Rantoul


John J. teamster, house 18 Rantoul


John, house 252 Rantoul


John jr. machinist, U.S.M. Co., boards 252 Rantoul


Lawrence, machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms u. 15 Lyman Michael, shoemaker, rooms u. 8 Fayette


Michael F. machinist, house u. 15 Lyman


Buckminster I. Clyde, designer, U.S.M. Co. house 3 Chestnut


Buell Henry A. toolmaker, U.S.M. Co. house 44 Baker ave.


Bulkeley Benjamin R. pastor, Unitarian church, house 25 Hale Mary R. Miss, boards 25 Hale


Warren, student, High school, boards 25 Hale


Buone Michel, laborer, house u. 61 Park


Burbine Lillian, Miss, maid, 78 Essex


[Essex


Burchstead Blanche E. Miss, student, High school, boards 120 Charles E. farmer, boards 562 Essex


Emma Mrs. boards 4 Enon


Ezra H. shoecutter, rooms 22 Summit ave.


George A. engineer, house 137 Lothrop


George H. carpenter, 713 Hale, house 786 do. B.F.


John, gardener, house 788 Hale, B.F.


John A. laborer, boards 788 Hale John S. machinist, boards 120 Essex


Mary, widow of Franklin N. house 9 Chestnut


William A. shoecutter, house 93 Colon


William H. hairdresser, 120 Essex, house do.


Burding Agnes C. Miss, boards 24 Pleasant


Florence D. Miss, tel. operator, U.S.M. Co. boards 203} North st. Salem Willard P. house 24 Pleasant


Burgen George, machinist, U.S.M. Co. house u. 7 Stone Burgess Alexander, laborer, boards 1015 Hale, B.F. Elias, teamster, J. B. Dow's, house Union st. Manchester .Joseph C. laborer, house 1015 Hale, B.F. William R. laborer, house 34 Balch


Burke Anthony, laborer, Cherry Hill Farm, Conant Bride A. rem. to Portsmouth, N.H. Eulick, rem. to Lynn George E. rem. to Gloucester


George T. rem. to Gloucester


F. C. MAUDE CO.


Sells only High-Grade Goods on Clothing or Jewelry.


IT IS QUALITY YOU WANT, You GET IT at the STORES of


F. C. MAUDE CO.


BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906 143


BURNHAM


BURKE


Helen Miss, housemaid, 253 Cabot John, coachman, 253 Cabot, house do. John F. rem. to Salem Margaret Miss, rem. to Portsmouth, N.H. Mary Miss, cook (Mrs. S. B. Cabot's), boards do. (summer) Minnie Miss, cook, 253 Cabot, boards do.


Burkhardt Carrie Miss, boards 20 Judson


B URKHARDT JACOB, grain and feed, 37 Park, house 20 Judson. See page 524


Mary Miss, bookkeeper, 37 Park, boards 20 Judson


Burleigh George W. rem. to Danvers


Burnham A. Perley, died Jan. 17, 1906


Albert E. clerk (45 Fulton st. Boston), boards 186 Rantoul Almira Miss, house 8 Butman


Amos, died Dec. 4, 1905


Annie, widow of Zaccheus, housekeeper at 6 Milton


Arthur L. laborer, house 8 Front


Arthur H. cutter, boards 23} Lovett


Augusta, widow of Charles L. house u. 21 Dane Benjamin, laborer, boards 7 Railroad ave.


C. Boardman, dentist, 122 Cabot, boards u. 21 Dane Charles D. machinist, boards 13 Summer Charles L. died Nov. 30, 1905


E. Stacy, shoe heeler, house 70 Essex


Elizabeth Miss, housekeeper, boards 23} Lovett


Elizabeth C. D. widow of Washington, boards 22 Fayette


Elizabeth E. Mrs. 187 Rantoul, house 192 do.


Ellen F. widow of William H. boards 31 Peirce ave.


Ellis J. driver, 20 Lovett, house u. 9 Central Ernest F. machinist U.S.M. Co. house 88 Essex


Florence L. Miss, student, High school, boards 38 Ocean


Frank M. laborer, boards u. 10 Cabot


Harriet S. widow of Ivers S. house 348 Cabot


Harry C. (North Shore Plumbing and Heating Co.), 85 Cabot, boards 38 Ocean


Helen, widow of Josephus, boards 16 Lenox


Helen F. Miss, teacher, kindergarten, boards u. 21 Dane


Issac A. hostler, house u. 10 Cabot


John F. house 59 Federal


Joseph H. shoemaker, house 23} Lovett


Lizzie P. Miss, clerk, 717 Hale, B.F. boards do.


Lizzie W. Miss, shoestitcher (Lynn), lodging house 22 Fayette, house do. [Cabot Louis E. employe Beverly water department, house 454 Marion G. Miss, bookkeeper, 126 Cabot, boards 38 Ocean Mary A. widow of William M. boards u. 10 Cabot


Mary E. widow of Albert F. house 186 Rantoul


JOS. B. MENKE, ยท Vienna Bread, Coffee Cakes, English Buns 139 Cabot Street, Beverly


The F. C. MAUDE COMPANY


Intends to give its Patrons full value for the Money


144 BEVERLY CITY [B] DIRECTORY, 1906


BURNHAM


BUTLER


Mary R. widow of Justin E. housekeeper, 147 Bridge Maude F. Miss, music teacher, 102 Cabot, room 6, boards 38 Ocean


B


Narcissa Miss, teacher, Centerville school, house 8 Butman URNHAM ORRIN B. hay and grain, 187 and 189 Rantoul, house 192 do. See page 535 Otis, police captain, house 13 Summer


Walter D. stockfitter, house 288 Cabot


William (Boston), s.r. Paine ave. P.C. (see map)


Burns Charles E. machinist, boards 16 Livingstone ave. Ethel G. stenographer, boards 16 Livingstone ave.


Frank E. J. asst. shipper, U.S.M. Co. boards 158} Park


James, melter, U.S.M. Co. boards 158} Park


Maud H. Miss, stenographer, 71 Rantoul, boards 16 Livingstone ave.


Patrick, laborer, house 13 Cox ct.


William, coachman, R. C. Heaton's, house 730 Hale, B.F.


William, moulder, U.S.M. Co. house 158} Park William F. house 16 Livingstone ave.


Burpee Henry N. hostler (Reading), house 10} Franklin pl. Burrill Cora A. student, B.H.S. boards 21 Gage Edna E. widow of Rodney, boards 21 Gage


James A. machinist, rooms 18 Federal


Webster R. engineer U.S.M. Co. house 21 Gage


Burroughs Bessie W. Miss, stenographer (State House, Boston), boards 12 Butman


Charles A. shoecutter, boards 34 Dane


Edward W. shoecutter, house 12 Butman


Grace T. Miss, boards 78 Lothrop


Burton Charles S. removed to Amesbury


Edward, toolmaker; U.S.M. Co. rooms 12 Charles Ernest L. rem. to Amesbury


John N. machinist, U.S.M. Co. house 6 Jasper


Mary A. widow of Thomas J. boards 12 Lovett


Bushen Mary Miss, housemaid, 745 Hale, B.F. Silpha Miss, housemaid, 103 Hart, B.F. boards do. Bushey Eliza C. widow of John B. house u. 173 Rantoul John F. rem. to Salem


Julia, widow of Lawrence, boards u. 3 Davis


Mary E. Miss, rem. to Salem see Boucher


Buters Ernesto, laborer, boards 148 Rantoul Pasquale, laborer, boards 148 Rantoul Butler Abigail, widow of Edward, died Nov. 12, 1905 Charlotte W. Miss, boards 75 Cabot Frances J. Miss, boards 75 Cabot


Frank E. clerk, 133 Cabot, house 163 do. room 16


Brown Bread and Beans,


Every Saturday at


Jos. B. Menke's 139 CABOT ST.


We want your business


Plummer Drug Co. TWO STORES


We try to please you


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145


CABOT


BUTLER


Jesse F. carpenter, house u. 138 Lothrop Louise, widow of Edmond, boards 23 Balch Oscar, moulder, U.S.M. Co. boards 28 Odell ave. Patrick, rem. to Groton


Butman Alice Miss, teacher (Lynn), boards 11 Summer Benjamin T. teamster, 182 Rantoul, boards 202 do.


Bertha L. Miss, clerk, 240 Cabot, boards 11 Harrison ave.


Carrie P. Miss, seamstress, boards u. 11 Summer Charles F. gardener, boards 116 Standley Charles H. house u. 11 Summer


Charles L. mngr. house 11 Harrison ave.


Clarence P. rem. to Wenham


Edward I. heel dinker, house u. 125 Water


Edward L. farm hand, boards 116 Standley


Edward T. farm hand, house 79 Standley Florence G. Miss, boards 204 Rantoul


George, house 257 Cabot


George F. carpenter, boards 15 Sunny Crest ave.


Harry L. clerk, 151 Rantoul, boards 204 do.


Hattie K. Miss, clerk, 240 Cabot, boards 11 Harrison ave.


Ina E. Miss, housemaid, 11 Cross Irene, widow of John C. boards 23 Pleasant John, gardener, house 110 Standley


John C. box maker, house 18 Butman


John H. engineer, 172 Rantoul, house 204 do.


Mary A. Miss, housekeeper, 116 Standley


Nancy F. Miss, boards 15 Sunny Crest ave.


Sylvester P. shoemaker, house 485 Essex


Thomas F. farm hand, house 116 Standley


William E. laborer (Boston), boards 272 Essex [Essex William H. night gateman, Gloucester crossing, house 272 Butterworth Albert P. ( Butterworth Bros ), 118 Cabot, house 21 Madison ave.


Bros. grocers (Stephen D. Forrant, mngr.), 118 Cabot Edgar W. (Butterworth Bros.), 118 Cabot, house at Salem Harry, asst. draughtsman, U.S.M. Co. boards u. 18 Beck- ford


James, machinist, U.S.M. Co. house u. 18 Beckford William, machinist, house 15 Roundy


Buxton Clinton A. miller, house u. 8 Colon Daniel (Peabody), s.r. Putnam Field, Bates park


Esther S. Miss, boards 6 Winter George W. S. house 14 Dodge


Grace M. Miss, boards 14 Dodge [Dane


Byington Edwin H. pastor Dane St. Cong. church, house 9 Byors Herbert W. landscape gardener, 44 Bartlett, house do. CABOT CHARLES (Boston), s.r. 840 Hale, B.F. (see map)


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