The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1906, Part 35

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Publication date: 1906
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TELEPHONE


New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. 147 Cabot, and 3 West, B.F. (summer)


TENT MAKER


Philinte Leon G. 45 Water. See page 541


If your teeth must be extracted, take our "Sleeping Vapor " and have them out painlessly . .


BOSTON DENTAL COMPANY, 244 Cabot St. Telephone 228. (Over Almy, Bigelow & Washburn's)


Sacco Antonio, 150 Rantoul. page 520


NEW HOUSES


All Conveniences H. F. WINSLOW For Sale By 244 CABOT STREET


BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1906 431


*TOILET ARTICLES


Baker Charles A. 151 Cabot. See margins


Berry Frank E. 155 Rantoul. See page 526


Berry G. C. & J. L. 259 Cabot. See page 516


Beverly News Co. 224 Cabot. See page 34


Delaney Thomas F. 207 Cabot and 5 Abbott. See page 116


Moore John H. 128 Cabot. See page 524


Plummer W. F. Drug Co. 248 Cabot, 85A and 212 Rantoul. See margins


Ropes Drug Co. 188-190 Cabot. See adv.


Varney Fred W. 1 West, B.F. See page 492


TOILET GOODS (MNFR.) Whitaker Bertha A. Miss, 15 Madison ave.


TOP LIFTS, TAPS AND COUNTERS


Lawrence Thomas H. 1 Park. See page 534


Lovett Solon, 63 Federal. See page 536


TOW BOATS


Naumkeag Towing Co. 7 Water Woodberry Horace W. 15 Water. See page 540


TOWEL SUPPLY Hurd Charles A. 1 Rantoul. See page 523 Whipple Robert E. 12 Arthur


*TOYS, GAMES, BOOKS, ETC. Beverly News Co. 224 Cabot. See page 34 Macy Arthur H. 275 Cabot. See page 516


TREE PROTECTORS Proctor Alfred W. 43 Essex


*TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, ETC. Dow James B. 681 Hale, P.C. See page 490 Southworth Bros. r. 602 Cabot and r. 100 Conant. See page 32 Whittier James, 188 Hale. See page 487


TRUANT OFFICER


Heron Nehemiah S. 11 Charnock. See page 522


*TURNING, BAND AND JIG SAWING


Pope J. F. & Son, 82 River. See page 20 St. Clair H. M. & Co. 58 Bow. See page 22


UNDERTAKERS


Carney William J. 4 Lennox. See page 531


Coakley Dennis F. 94 Hale


Drake David Ross, 6 Essex. See page 13 Gentlee Samuel A. 277 Cabot. See page 37


Lee & Cressy, 232 Cabot. See page 18


UPHOLSTERERS


Lee & Cressy, 232 Cabot. See page 18


Marshall J. M. Mrs. 4 High, B.F. (sum- mer)


Rounds Millard F. 102 Cabot. See page 530


VARIETY STORES See Five and Ten Cent Store Brown Bros. 32 Rantoul


Enterprise The, 250 Cabot Johnson George E. 25712 Hale Raymond B. Frank, 30 Essex. See outside cover Twohig Cornelius P. 24B and 83 Cabot


VAULT AND CESSPOOL CLEANING


Odorless


Excavating


Co.


30


Mechanic. See page 27


VETERINARY FOOD Hathaway-Hathaway Co. 312 Hale


VETERINARY REMEDIES Beverly Chemical & Supply Co. 3 Galloupe ave. See page 506


VETERINARY SURGEONS Lambert Horace D. 42 Cabot Riordan John J. 12 Hart, B.F. Tittle Albert F. 2 Butman Wentzell William B. Wentzell ave.


HOME SITES


Loans on Mortgages


H. F. WINSLOW 244 CABOT STREET


Real Estate and Insurance


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


432-446 BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1906


WAGON MAKERS See Carriage Makers


*WALL PAPER


Lunt Albert C. 214 Cabot. See page 533


Porter J. V. & Co. 20 Railroad ave. See page 395


WATCHERS OF THE SICK See Nurses Cleaves Benjamin A. 36 Lovett


WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS Hill John B. & Son, 160 Cabot. See page 23


Leach Stuart M. 203 Cabot. See margins


Maude F. C. Co. 244 Cabot and 39A Elliott. See page 11 and margins Todd George, 267 Cabot


Trask Edgar F. 198 Cabot. See page 24 Webb Alden, 145 Cabot. See margins


*WEDDING CAKE Dirigo Bakery, 217-219 Cabot. See page 512


Menke Joseph B. 139 Cabot. See margins


Skedd Elmer E. 121 Cabot. See margins Smith William R. 252 Cabot. See page 537


WET WASH LAUNDRY Star Laundry (G. L. Hooper & Son), 55 Rantoul. See page 536


WHEELWRIGHTS Croscup William H. 316 Cabot. See page 530


Sawyer Elbridge C. 126 Rantoul. See page 2 Wightman & Crowell, 215 Ran- toul. See page 521


WHIPS, ROBES AND BLANKETS Culbert James A. 721 Hale, B.F. See page 480 McRae L. K. & Son, 122 Rantoul. See page 497 Whitcomb-Carter Co. 186 Cabot. See outside cover and margins


WHITEWASHING


Crosby Forman A. 173 Cabot and 7 Judson. See page 115 Crosby & Cann, 27 Park. See page 21 Deschamp Benjamin S. 21 Pleas- ant. See page 542


Fowler John C. 35 Pond and 157 Rantoul. See page 509


WOOD DEALERS See Coal and Wood


Dow James B. 681 Hale and 21 Oak, B.F. See page 490 Elliott Charles H. 7 Pond. See page 524


Fairfield Charlotte Miss, Cabot. See page 494 127 Girdler John, 15 and 162 Cabot and 78 Water


Harrigan John J. Pleasant c. Park Pickering George W. 174 Cabot. See page 507


Pickett Coal Co. (The), 15 Water and 166 Cabot. See page 540 Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. 7 Water


WOOD AND PAPER BOX MANUFACTURERS


Copp A. W. & Co. 60 Pleasant. See outside cover Frost Box Co. 36 Cabot. See page 523


YACHT HARDWARE


Whitcomb-Carter Co. 186 Cabot. See outside cover and margins


Real Estate and Insurance


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


To BUY or SELL Real Estate see


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


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CIVIL GOVERNMENT


OF THE


STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS


ENSE PETIT


QVIETEM


LACIDAM


LIBERTATE


' FOR THE POLITICAL YEAR


1906


State Election Held the First Tuesday After First Monday in November. Legislature Meets First Wed- nesday in January.


-


GOVERNOR


His Excellency Curtis Guild, Jr., Bos- ton, $8,000.


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Hon. Eben S. Draper, Hopedale, $2,000.


COUNCILLORS


District No. 1, David G. Pratt, Mid- dleborough; district No. 2, Sidney O. Bigney, Attleborough; district No. 3, Warren W. Rawson, Arlington; district No. 4, Michael J. Sullivan, Boston; dis- trict No. 5, Lewis H. Bartlett, Lynn; district No. 6, Alfred E. Cox, Malden; district No. 7, William A. Lytle, Wor- cester; district No. 8, John W. Wheel- er, Orange. Salary $800 each.


William M. Olin, Boston, Secretary of State, $3,500; Isaac H. Edgett, Bev-


erly, First Clerk and Deputy; Arthur B. Chapin, Holyoke, Treasurer and Re- ceiver General, $5,000; Dana Malone, Greenfield, Attorney General, $5,000; Henry E. Turner, Malden, Auditor, $3,500; James A. Frye, Boston, Adju- tant General, $3,600; William D. T. Trefry, Marblehead, Tax Commission- er and Commissioner of Corporations, $3,500, room 235 State House; Charles Harrington, Boston, Secretary of the State Board of Health, $3,000, room 141 State House; F. L. Cutting, New- ton, Insurance Commissioner, $3,500, room 246 State House; Caleb B. Tilling- hast, Boston, Chairman and Librarian, State Library, $3,000; Frederick G. Pet- tigrove, Boston, Chairman of Prison Commissioners, $4,000, room 24 State


House; Robert T. Swan, Brook-


Public Re- line, Commissioner of


cords, $2500, room 104 State


House; Charles R. Prescott,


Malden, Controller of County Ac


counts, $2,500, room 101 State House; Henry Sherwin, Chief Examiner of Civil Service Commission, $3,000, room 151 State House; Charles F. Pidgin, Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Labor, $3,000, room 256 State House; Warren E. Locke, Norwood, Chairman of Com- missioners of Savings Banks, $3,500, room 124 State House; C. Edwin Miles, Boston, Chairman of Board of Regis- tration in Medicine, $1,250, room 159 State house; Fred A Hubbard, Newton, Secretary of Board of Registration in Pharmacy, $500, room 22 State House: Charles W. Hastings, Weymouth, Com- missioner of State Aid and Pensions, room 123 State House; David T. Rem- ington, Somerville, Sergeant-at-Arms, $3,500; John W. Delano, Marion, Ed- ward A. Brackett, Winchester, George W. Field, Sharon, Commissioners of Fisheries and Game, $1,200 each, room 238 State House; Francis H. Appleton, Peabody, Member of State Board of Agriculture; Woodward Emery, Cam- bridge, Chairman Harbor and Land Commissioners, room 131 State House; James F. Jackson, Fall River, Chair- man of Railroad Commissioners, office 20 Beacon St., Boston; Ralph L. Ab- bott, Boston, Surveyor General of Lum- ber, 88 Broad St., Boston; Fred W. Jenness, Lowell, Benjamin W. Wells, Boston, George F. Harwood, Lynn, Commissioners of Fireman's Relief Fund; William D. Chapple, Salem, Senator 2d Essex District; William R. Brooks and Albert Vittum, Beverly, Representatives 19th Essex District.


HOME SITES


Loans on Mortgages


H. F. WINSLOW 244 CABOT STREET


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ESSEX COUNTY


County of Essex Incorporated 1643.


Shire Towns: Lawrence, Newbury-


port and Salem.


County Commissioners. Wallace Bates of Lynn, term expires 1908; Edward B. Bishop of Haverhill, term expires 1907; Moody Kimball of New- buryport, term expires 1909. Salary $1800 each.


Associate Commissioners. Sherman Nelson of Georgetown, Isaac C. Day of Boxford, terms expire Jan., 1908.


Courts held at Ipswich on the sec- ond Tuesday in April; at Salem, on the second Tuesday in July; at Law- rence, on the last Tuesday in August; at Newburyport, on the second Tues- day in October; on the fourth Tues- day in December, at Salem, Ipswich or Newburyport, as the Commission- ers may determine.


Clerk of the Commissioners. Edward B. George of Haverhill.


Sheriff. Samuel A. Johnson of Salem, $2500.


Deputy Sheriffs. George S. Cole, Andover; Alfred W. Bacon, Danvers; Wm. Cronin, Special Sheriff, Glouc- ester; John W. Tilton, Fred O. Ray- mond, jr., Porter C. Croy, Haverhill; Howard G. Lane, Ipswich; Charles A. Salisbury, Fred N. Abbott, Charles A. Stillings, Lawrence; Charles E. Goss, Methuen; Charles L. Ayers, Salis- bury; Henry M. Briggs, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Patrick F. Tierney, George E. Bousley, Warren D. Cobb, Salem; Frank E. Wells, Eben T. Brackett, Lynn; Roger S. Howe, Georgetown.


Jailers and Keepers of House of Correction. S. A. Johnson, Salem; Charles A. Stillings, Lawrence; How- ard G. Lane, Ipswich; Charles L. Ayers, Newburyport.


Superintendent of Truant School. W. Grant Fancher, Lawrence.


Probation Officer. William T. Kim- ball, Lawrence.


County Treasurer. David I. Robin- son, Gloucester; office at Court House, Salem, $2500.


Register of Deeds. Southern Dis- trict, Willard J. Hale, Newburyport, $4000. Asst. Register, Robert W. Os- good, Salem, $1700, office at Court House, Salem. Northern District, Thomas F. Delaney, Lawrence, $1950.


Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public. See Business Directory.)


COURTS.


Supreme Judicial Court.


Chief Justice. Marcus P. Knowlton of Springfield, $8500.


Associate Justices. William C. Lor- ing of Boston, James M. Morton of Fall River, John Lothrop of Boston, Henry N. Sheldon of Boston, John W. Hammond of Cambridge, Henry K. Braley of Fall River, $8000 each.


Attorney General. Dana Malone of Greenfield, $5000.


Sittings of the Court for Essex County. At Salem on the third Tues- day of April, first Tuesday of Novem- ber and third Tuesday of December.


Superior Court.


Chief Justice. John A. Aiken of Greenfield, $7000.


Associate Justices. Edgar J. Sher- man of Boston, Robert R. Bishop of Newton, Daniel W. Bond of Waltham, Elisha B. Maynard of Springfield, Franklin G. Fessenden of Greenfield, James B. Richardson of Boston, Francis A. Gaskill of Worcester, John H. Hardy of Arlington, William B. Stevens of Stoneham, Charles U. Bell of Andover, Frederick Lawton of Low- ell, Edward P. Pierce of Fitchburg, Jabez Fox of Cambridge, Lemuel LeB. Holmes of New Bedford, Robert O. Harris of East Bridgewater, Charles A. DeCourcy of Lawrence, William Cushing Wait of Medford, William Schofield of Malden, Lloyd E. White of Taunton, Loranus E. Hitchcock of Chicopee, John C. Crosby of Pitts- field, John J. Flaherty of Gloucester. $6500 each.


District Attorney. Winfield Scott Peters of Haverhill, $2400. Assistant, Henry C. Attwill of Lynn.


Clerk of the Courts. Edward B. George of Haverhill, $5200. First As- sistant Clerk of the Courts. Ezra L. Woodbury of Salem, $2600. Second Assistant Clerk of the Courts. James P. Hale of Salem, $2000.


SITTINGS OF THE COURT FOR ESSEX COUNTY.


Civil. At Salem, third Monday of April (court and jury) ; first Monday of June (court) ; and first Monday of December (court and jury); at Law- rence, first Monday of March; second Monday of September (court); third Monday of October (jury). At New- buryport, second Monday of May


HERBERT F. WINSLOW, Real Estate


Special attention given to home sites. Loans on Mortgages.


244 Cabot St.


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449


(court) ; first Monday of October (jury). Criminal, at Salem, second Monday of January; at Newburyport, second Monday of May; at Lawrence, second Monday of September.


FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF


ESSEX.


Court held


at Salem, in Flint's block, 193 Washington street. For criminal business, daily at 9 o'clock a. m .; for Civil business, every Wed- nesday in each month, at 10 o'clock a. m. Writs returnable every Satur- day in each month.


District includes Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton, Middleton, Salem, Topsfield, Manchester and Wenham. Justice, George B. Sears of Danvers .. Special Justices. Nathaniel J. Holden and Ed- ward Battis of Salem. Clerk, Frank W. Wright of Salem. Janitor and Officer of the Court, Charles W. Peart. Probation Officer, John W. Hart, Salem.


COURT OF PROBATE AND IN- SOLVENCY.


Probate Office at Court


House, Salem.


Judge. Rollin E. Harmon of Lynn, $4500.


Register. Jeremiah T. Mahoney of Salem, $3300.


Assistant Register. Ezra D. Hines of Salem, $2300.


Terms of Probate Court. At Salem, on the first and third Mondays of ev- ery month, except third Monday of August; at Newburyport, on


the fourth Mondays of January, March, May, June, July, September and November; at Gloucester, on the


fourth Mondays of April and October; at Haverhill, on the second Mondays of April and October; at Lawrence, on the second Mondays of January, March, May, June, July, September and November.


Court of Insolvency held at such times and places as the Judge may appoint.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


Custom House. For the District of Salem and Beverly, No. 178 Derby street, cor. Orange street, Salem. Col- lector, David M. Little, Salem; Special Deputy Collector, A. Frank Hitchings, Salem; Deputy Collector, Charles O. Dugan, Salem; Inspectors, William


J. Sullivan, Charles P. Luscomb, Salem, William P. Moses, Beverly; Boatman, Chas. B. Taggard; Janitor, John Kennedy, Salem.


CITY GOVERNMENT


TOWN


1906


Annual Election Second Tuesday in December. City Government Organized First Monday in January at 12 Noon.


MAYOR.


Hon. Joseph A. Wallis, 11 Broadway. Office, Room 1, City Hall, $1,000.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Alderman at Large and President of the Board. S. Harvey Dow, 46 Cabot Street.


By Wards.


Ward 1-Jeremiah F. Desmond, 58 Pleasant.


Ward 2-George P. Irving, 18


Lovett.


Ward 3-George W. McNutt, 42


Chase.


Ward 4-John H. Hinkley, 181 Hale. Ward 5 Frederick A. Dodge, 203 Dodge.


Ward 6-Robert E. Hodgkins, 17 Hart, B. F.


Luther S. Herrick, Clerk.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Ward 1-Walter S. Flint, 43 Railroad avenue; James McPherson, 39 Well- man; Edward S. Webber, 15 Sunny Crest avenue.


H. F. WINSLOW


Insurance a n Real Estate 244 CABOT Street


450


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Ward 2-Charles H. Cressy, 24 Ab- bott; W. Wallace Gardner, 15 Union; John F. Standley, 23 Union.


Ward 3-Albert J. Garland, 8 Chase; Frederic P. Haskell, 9 Summer; John M. Morrison, 2 Galloupe avenue.


Ward 4-Arthur M. Stevens, Baker avenue; George E. Teague, 168 Essex; Charles W. Trask, 9 Corning.


Ward 5-Benjamin W. Roberts, 10 Enon; James A. Torrey, 26 Beckford; James F. Potter, 579 Cabot.


Ward 6-Horace F. Appleton, 25 Hull; John C. McCarthy, 232 Green- wood avenue, B. F .; Frank Rand, 33 High, B. F.


President-Edward S. Webber; clerk, Wiliam A. Lee.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts-Aldermen Irving and Dow and Councilmen Flint, Teague and Gardner.


Assessment and Collection of Taxes- Aldermen Hinkley and Desmond and Councilmen Haskell, Cressy and Mor- rison.


Claims-Aldermen Desmond and Dodge and Councilmen Roberts, Stand- ley and Stevens.


Finance and Appropriations-Alder- men Dodge and Hinkley and Council- men Webber, Haskell and Trask.


Fire Department-Aldermen Hodg- kins and McNutt and Councilmen Mc- Pherson, Appleton and Torrey.


Fuel and Street Lights-Aldermen Hodgkins and Dodge and Councilmen McPherson, Appleton and Morrison.


Ordinances - Aldermen Dow and Hodgkins and Councilmen Cressy, Gar- land and Rand.


Police Aldermen Dow and Irving and Councilmen McCarthy, Potter and Standley.


Printing - Aldermen Hinkley and Irving and Councilmen Appleton, Gar- land and Roberts.


Public Property-Aldermen McNutt and Irving and Councilmen McCarthy, Flint and Stevens.


Streets, Sewers and Water Works- Aldermen Desmond and Hodgkins and Councilmen Webber, Potter and Trask.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Bonds-Aldermen McNutt, Desmond and Hodgkins.


Building Permits-Aldermen McNutt, Irving and Dodge.


Elections and Returns-Aldermen Dodge, Desmond and McNutt.


Electric Wires and Street Railways -Aldermen Dodge, Desmond and Mc- Nutt.


Licenses-Aldermen Dodge, Desmond and Hodgkins.


Military and State Aid-Aldermen Dow, Irving and Hinkley.


Rules-Aldermen Hinkley, Irving


and Hodgkins.


Sewers-Aldermen Desmond, Dow and Hinkley.


Sidewalks-Aldermen Irving, Dow and McNutt.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.


Bills to a Second Reading-Council- men Gardner, Roberts and Stevens.


Elections and Returns-Councilmen Teague, Torrey and Rand.


JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEES.


To Nominate a Commissioner of the Sinking Funds-Aldermen Dow and Hinkley and Councilmen Haskell, Ste- vens and Cressy.


For Securing Peabody's Field for Park Purposes-Aldermen Desmond and McNutt and Councilmen Trask, Standley and Roberts.


Schoolhouse on Mckay and Balch Streets-Aldermen Desmond and Hodg- kins and Councilmen McPherson, Pot- ter and Appleton.


Increased Accommodations at South and Prospect Schools-Aldermen Dow and Irving and Councilmen Trask, Flint and Standley.


Collection of Ashes and Garbage- Aldermen Dodge and Hinkley and Councilmen Gardner, Garland and Rand.


ALLOWANCE OF ACCOUNTS.


All bills against the city must be certified as correct by the several offi- cers or committees contracting for the same, and delivered to the City" Audi- tor. Separate bills should be made for each account or department. Bills, when approved and allowed, are pay- able Tuesdays of each week, at the City Treasurer's office.


REGULAR MEETINGS.'


Mayor and Aldermen-First and third Tuesdays of each month at P. M.


MORTGAGES


Real Estate and Insurance


WINSLOW 244 CABOT STREET


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Common Council-Second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 P. M.


Board of Health-Saturday evenings. Water Board-Second and fourth Fridays of each month at 8 P. M. Trustees of Public Library-First Saturday in each month.


School Committee-Last Tuesday in each month.


Park Commissioners-Subject to call. Assessors-Mondays.


Engineers of Fire Department-First Tuesday in each month.


BOARDS.


Assessors. 1


Hervey Lunt, term expires 1906. $600; Theodore A. Holmes, term ex- pires 1907, $600; John M. Murney, term expires 1908, $600; clerical assistance, $400.


Board of Health.


John J. Shea, M. D., term expires 1906, $50; Henry E. Dodge, 2d, term expires 1907, $50; Charles R. Elliott, term expires 1908, $50; George H. This- sell, clerk, $450.


Commissioners of Sinking Funds.


Benjamin D. Webber, term expires Jan 31, 1907; Joseph C. Kilham, term expires Jan. 31, 1908; Horace P. Wood- bury, term expires Jan. 31, 1909.


Board of Managers of Public Ceme- teries.


Andrew Standley, Melvin E. Daven- port, terms expire first Monday of March, 1906; Frank Woodberry, Louis D. Webber, terms expire first Monday of March, 1907; George H. Cressy, Wm. H. Millett, terms expire first Monday of March, 1908.


Overseers of the Poor.


William C. Morgan, chairman, term expires, 1906, $50; James A. Wright, clerk, term expires 1907, $550; Frank A. Woodbury, term expires 1908, $50.


Park Commissioners.


James R. Ward, term expires 1906: Joseph W. Preston, term expires 1907; Edmund Putnam, term expires 1908.


Registrars of Voters.


George P. Brown, term expires April 30, 1906; John B. Cressy, term expires April 30, 1907; John F. Hill, term ex- pires April 30, 1908; Luther S. Herrick, clerk and member ex-officio; $100 each.


School Committee.


Fred C. Dodge, chairman; Adelbert L. Safford, clerk; Mary B. Smith, Gil- bert D. Weston, Charles G. Hardy, terms expire, 1906; Fred C. Dodge, Bes- sie L. Kilham, Charles H. Trowt, terms expire. 1907; Fred A. Roundy, Ben- jamin Huntoon, Edward L. Millett, terms expire 1908. Adelbert L. Saf- ford, superintendent of schools.


Trustees of the Public Library.


Benjamin R. Bulkeley, William R. Driver, George E. Woodberry, terms expire Jan. 31, 1907; Charles L. Dodge, Louis D. Webber, Joseph C. Kilham, terms expire Jan. 31, 1908; Miss Eliza- beth P. Sohier, Miss Katherine P. Lor- ing, Allen H. Bennett, terms expire Jan: 31, 1909.


Water Board.


Frank Woodbury, 2d, chairman, term expires 1906, $150; William E. Bailey, term expires 1907, $50; John E. Healey, term expires 1908, $50; Franklin W. Swan, clerk, $750.


OFFICERS.


(See also Boards.)


City Auditor, Ezra Standley, $800; City Clerk, Luther S. Herrick, $1,350; Miss Mabel Perry, Asst., $350; City Col- lector, A. S. Edwards, $1,100; Miss Car- rie W. Cann, Asst., $350; City Engi- neer, Wm. J. Berry, $1,000; City Mes- senger, David T. Hanners, $800; City Physician, David C. Coleman, M. D., $600; City Solicitor, Ulysses G. Haskell, $1,000; City Treasurer, Charles F. Lee $1,000; Miss Ella B. Curtis, Asst., $250; Clerk of Committees and Clerk of Com- mon Council, William A. Lee, $1,000; Sealer of Weights and Measures, John T. Goldsmith, $200; Street Commission- er, John W. Lovett, $1,300; Superinten- dent of Almshouse, Walter Farnham, $500 and subsistence; Superintendent of Cemeteries, George F. Standley, $800; Superintendent of Schools, Adelbert L. Safford, $2,200; Superintendent of Wa- ter Works, James W. Blackmer, $1,300; Engineer at Pumping Station, Herbert T. Conant, $1,000.


See Police Department for Fence Viewers, Weighers, Measurers, In- spectors, Etc.


Desirable Building Lots


H. F. WINSLOW, 244 Cabot Street Real Estate, Insurance


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. School Committee.


Dodge, Fred C., 40 Central, Member at Large, 1905-1907. Telephone 5060 Main, Boston.


Hardy, Charles G., 35 Broadway, Ward 1, 1904-1906.


Huntoon, Benjamin, 81 Hale, Ward 4, 1906-1908. Tel. 146-3.


Kilham, Bessie L. Miss, 115 Cabot, Ward 2, 1905-1907. Tel. 506-5.


Millett, Edward L., 65 Conant, Ward 5, 1906-1908. Tel. 109-3 Salem.


Roundy, Fred A., 26 Federal. Mem- ber at Large, 1906-1908. Tel. 358-2.


Smith, Mary B. Miss, 39 Bartlett, Member at Large, 1904-1906.


Trowt, Charles H., 564 Hale, P. C., Ward 6, 1905-1907. Tel. 535-3.


Weston, Gilbert D., 8 Pond, Ward 3, 1904-1906. Tel. 6020 Main, Boston.


ORGANIZATION, 1906.


Fred C. Dodge, Chairman.


Adelbert L. Safford, Clerk and Supt. Office, Room 13, Odd Fellows' Building. Tel. 316-2. Open from 8 to 12.30 A. M., 2 to 6 P. M.


Office hours of Superintendent, 5 to 6 P. M. on School days; also 7.30 to P. M. on Fridays. Residence 27 Columbus avenue. Tel. 234-13.


Miss Gertrude M. Herrick, Clerk, 35 Central st.


District Committees.


Bass River, Mr. Millett and Mr. Hardy; Centreville, Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Trowt; Cove, Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Trowt; Evening, Miss Smith, Mr. Roundy, Mr. Weston; Farms, Mr. Trowt, Miss Smith; Hardie, Mr. Hardy, Miss Kil- ham; High, Mr. Hardy, Miss Kilham, Mr. Weston; Prospect, Mr. Roundy, Mr. Millett; Rial Side, Miss Kilham, Mr. Millett; South, Miss Smith, Mr. Huntoon; Washington, Mr. Weston, Mr. Roundy.


Other Standing Committees.


Finance, Mr. Trowt, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Millett, Mr. Roundy; Maintenance of Buildings, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Trowt, Mr. Millett; Instruction, Miss Kilham, Mr. Weston, Miss Smith, Mr. Roundy. Additions, South and Prospect Schools, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Wes- ton, Mr. Huntoon. High School Ac- commodations, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Trowt, Mr. Weston.


tee is ex-officio a member of each Sub- Committee.


Truant Officer, Nehemiah S. Heron, 11 Charnock street. Office hours, Mon- day evenings, 7.30 to 9.


Meetings. Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the last Tuesday of each month at 8 P. M.


Storm Signals. 22 by the fire alarm at 7.15 A. M. means no session of the High School; at 8.15 A. M. means no morning session of the Elementary Schools; at 12.45 P. M. no afternoon session; at 11.15 A. M. no afternoon session of the High School.


School Sessions. The High School has two sessions, Grades 11, 12, 13 from 8.00 to 12.00; and Grades 9, 10 from 12.15 to 4.15.


The Elementary Schools have two sessions from 8.45 to 11.45 and from 1.30 to 3.30.


School Year. The school year be gins on the second Monday in Septem- ber and is divided into four quarters of ten weeks.


There is a vacation of one week at Christmas and one week at the end of the third quarter (April 16, 1906). The schools are closed on legal holidays, Saturdays, the day following Thanks- giving, and June 17. The summer va- cation begins June 30, 1906.


TEACHERS.


BASS RIVER SCHOOL. 30 Conant Street, Telephone 103-5.


Principal, Charles S. Brown, 49 Co- nont; Grades 6-8, : Grades 5-6, Susan T. Linnell, 82 Dodge; Grades 3-4, Florence B. Cochran, 290 Cabot; Grade 2, Mabel I. Cressy, 13 Phillips ct .; Grade 1, Mrs. Nellie G. Stubbert, 47 Dodge.


CENTREVILLE SCHOOL.


437 Essex Street, Tel. (Hose 4) 104-3. Grades 4-8, Principal, Narcissa Burnham, 8 Butman; Grades 1-3, Lil- lian F. Smith, 76 Essex.


COVE SCHOOL.


164 Hale Street, Telephone 212-4.


Principal, Elizabeth B. Fuller, 66 Dane; Grades 6-8, Nellie M. McCleary, 68 Dane; Grades 4-5, Elizabeth Taaffe, 62 Lovett; Grades 2-3, Winifred C. Winslow, 62 Lovett; Grade 1, Laura




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