The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1906, Part 8

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Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
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REAL ESTATE


Bought, Sold, Exchanged, Mortgaged or Insured by Telephone Connection


WILLIAM L. WOOD 71 RANTOUL ST.


24 26


30


Jeremiah Minigan


45 William Daley Samuel Dana, s.r.


School st. crosses


54


(Ward 2) from Lovett n. Bartlett


76


§ off


Miss E. W. Perkins, s.r.


Left Right


1


89


Francis W. Perkins, s.r.


97 Dr. Morton Prince, s.r.


off


Charles H. Tweed, s.r.


5 E. R. Hodgkins, painter Beverly Farms Post Office Preble & Co. groceries and provisions (summer)


7 Vacant shop


13 John F. Hendricks George Hamilton, rear


9 F. P. Gaudreau, hairdresser S. H. Soon, laundry Thos. J. McDonnell, plumber Neighbors' hall


Linden ave. begins


22


15 Willie H. Larcom White & Masters, dry goods Wilbur J. Pierce Forrester H. Pierce Pierce & Pierce, plumbers


21 Elmer Standley Schooner & Silverberg, tailors (summer)


Daniel Leahy


Patrick Crowley


27 Thomas Callahan


Francis X. Gaudreau F. Leslie Woodberry


John P. Hanna


1 Fred W. Varney, apothecary


3 Marshall hall


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. (summer)


William L. Wood,


Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Mort- gages negotiated. Telephone connection. 71 RANTOUL STREET.


BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


112A


WEST BEACH HILL


(Ward 6)


from 884 Hale


Left Right


John A. Holtman Charles H. Dalton, s.r. Mrs. Frank Morrison, s.r.


- Vacant, s.r.


WEST DANE


(Ward 3)


from 296 Cabot to 127 Park


Left Right


5 Otis M. Baker, painter Union Stables, store house


20


22


32 Boyden ave. begins


WILLOW (Ward 4)


from 109 Lovett to Lothrop near Hale Left Right


4 Charles E. Cole


6 Albert B. Donovan


8 William T. Saunders Paul Massison


13 Levi A. Thissell William L. Graves Mulberry st .. ends


10


7 W. John Parks Arthur Ashworth Private stable


9


Alonzo O. Woodbury


. WILSON (Ward 5)


from 75 Enon to B. & M. R.R. Left Right 6 Charles H. Critchett, fish


WILSON AVENUE (Ward 2)


from 33 Lothrop to the sea Left Right Charles A. Archer


WINTER (Ward 2)


from 273 Cabot to 28 Essex


Left Right


4 John H. Moore


6 William J. Carleton Miss Harriet A. Woodberry


7 Mrs. Celia A. Brooks


Mrs. Mary J. Kelleher


Yale Bicycle.


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


22


24


26


28


30 32


27 Anthony Akeson Place Briggs Murdock Mckinnon Mrs. Sarah J. Hemeon


29 Albert P. Jacques Herman Seifert Chase st. crosses Charles E. Messinger Arthur Roberts Sarah Holt


Left Right 40 Nicholas M. Abbott


35 George A. Wood


- Rantoul st. crosses


37


Daniel Ramsey


John Bruneau


WHITNEY AVENUE (Ward 4)


from Odell ave. to Baker ave.


Left Right


12


16


Lefavour ave. begins Andrew N. Haskell


17 Fremont F. Stowe William H. Cann Giddings ave. begins


7 Halsey D. Stanley Union Stable


6 2 8 1/2 Dearborn J. Goodwin, painter 1


10


9 George H. Pickett Arthur W. Taylor Mrs. Margaret Goodwin Harry A. Crowell


11 Mrs. Maria M. Holden Ephraim Hathaway William H. Woodberry Mrs. Lucy A. Howard


12 14


20


15 Mrs. C. N. Davis Mrs. Mary E. Packer John A. Davis


19 Seth Foster Albert S. Hall Mechanic st. begins Charles H. Stacy Charles H. Dodd


21 James C. Brown Mrs. Alice B. Williams George T. Perkins Albert E. Cleveland Fred R. Wilson


25 Miss Jennie Lowry Charles V. Churchyard Horton B. Gwinn David McCallum


36 38 40 Frank M. Hoke . 10 Miss Helen T. Allen


WILLIAM L. WOOD


'Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Mortgages negotiated.


71 RANTOUL ST. Telephone Connection


112B BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1906


WINTER ST .- Continued.


Left Right


1 John E. Woodberry


5 Jesse F. Woodbury J. F. Woodbury, horseshoer, r.


10 Robert Richardson


9 Mrs. Mary Fisher


11 Mrs. Ellen Preston Hervey E. Patch Robert Wallace Peter Green


21 Thomas Waldie


23 Frank W. Lee.


25 William Williamson


27 John McBurney (summer)


Ober st. crosses


Abraham C. Ratshesky, s.r. A. Shuman, s.r.


WOOD LANE (Ward 6)


from 7. Hull to 50 Greenwood ave. Left Right


Boulder Lane begins Branch Lane ends .


WOODLAWN AVENUE (Ward 1) from 24 Greene


Left Right


1 Alfred G. Koeppe


3 Albert J. Carlson


7 Vacant


8


Harry O. Gray John A. Hill


10 Frank F. Sautter


13 Lawrence B. Peterson


1312 Herman J. Hurlburt


22


28


19 Henry S. Woodbury Edward B. Rowell Boyd A. Leavitt Charles F. Grant


X (Ward 5)


from


267


Brimbal ave. to


Reservoir


Beverly


Streets of Beverly through which the Sewer System has been constructed.


Abbott, 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., Highland ave., Home, Judson, Lennox, 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.


Headquarters for Boston Round Trip Tickets, 65c. Telephone


JOSEPH F. KILHAM


12


11 William S. Lanergan


13 Mrs. Clara J. Goodwin


WINTHROP AVENUE


16


(Ward 1)


18


from 22 Bridge to Crescent ave. Left Right


1 George F. Larcom Benjamin O. Larcom


5 Charles W. Porter


7 James G. Steen A. Herbert Lyman · Judson O. Rogers George C. Choate


8


10 12


20 22


24


21 Mrs. Harriet E. Porter Ralph G. Kenyon Frederick L. Atherton - Harris st. begins


31 William J. Johnson


WITCH LANE (Ward 6)


from 332 Hale near Prince to Common Left Right Mrs. Cora L. Shaw, s.r.


WOODBURY (Ward 4) from 141 Hale to the sea Left Right 4 O. L. Perkins, potato chips


Left Right


10 Miss Caroline Clement Mrs. Sarah L. Oviatt


9 John W. Hanson Wendell U. Durkee William L. Wood Horace G. Lyman


13 Thomas C. McCormack Mrs. Joanna W. Porter 15 Rial Side Stock Farm


17 "Frank A: Morgan Charle T. Tibbetts Frank P. Wentworth


Cherry


Hill Farm


Natural Per Cent. Milk


TUTEUR SUOMICAL METHODS OF CLEANLINESS


FOR


BABIES CHILDREN MALLETTE THIN PEOPLE INVALIDS and Convalisonis


CHERRY HILL FARM


D. N. GRIFFIN


: Clothing: Hats and Furnishings


Workingmen's Goods and Clothing mud! Measure are Our Specialty


167 A Rantoul St., Beverly, Mies.


MARK A. KEARNS


Fire Insurance and Real Eolat


Room 14, Roners Building, 232 Calint 51. Rarely


A. W. SAWYER Carriage


man A. Crosby


MAISON CONTRACTOR BUILDER wwwallons, Stone Walls, Anneducts, Sea Well, Grading. Brickercork and Masonry of All Kinds


Works Work. Special Attention Given to Jobbing ouaiur Alucon cier to Eipen For Pouco


7 Jadaro SI. Offica, ReAT 7 Junson St.


TELEPHONE


T


DELANEY APOTHECARY


Con, Cabot and Aboot Su,


Stanley Automobiles


SO ENT, SPEJBY -4 POWER POT


Runabouts $750


Touring


SUPPLIES


$1000


Columbia, Iver Johnson and others


J. ELMER WOOD 10/-110 Rantoul Strast


.......... T.


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR REGULAR CLASSIFICATION


Make the corrections in the body of your book at once for convenience


Adams L. W. pastor Methodist church, house 40 Railroad ave.


Alger Alonzo N. agent, rooms 84 Essex Allen Alphonso M. machinist U.S.M. Co. house 3012 Bisson


Alton Thomas, rooms The Boylston Anderson Carl G. toolmaker U.S.M. Co. house 29 Lothrop


Anderson Elizabeth M. Miss, boards 29 Lothrop


Babcock George, rooms The Boylston


Baer J. W. foreman U.S.M. Co. boards Front


Banks E. Kinsman, carpet cleaning, upholstering, etc. r. 5 Hale, house 5 Laurel, Salem. See page 552 Barss Caleb E. house 19 Mason


Barton Frank, rooms The Boylston


Barwick H. A. foreman U.S.M. Co. house. 21 Bell Rock, Everett


Bengstrom Andrea, rooms The Boylston Bent Charles H. rooms 32 Broadway Bentley J. H. toolmaker U.S.M. Co. house 14 Myrtle


Beverly Painting Co. (George W. Wylie), 9 Roundy


Beverly Plumbing and Heating Co. 120 Rantoul


Blake Milo C. died April 28, 1906


Bonaventura Louis, clerk 223 Cabot, boards 6 Pond


Borden William, foreman U.S.M. Co. house at Winchester


Bouters William M. capt. Salvation Army, house 13 Wallis


Brady Charles, employe U.S.M. Co. rooms 5 Arthur st. ct.


Bright James B. rooms The Boylston Brooks Bickford W. rem. to 7 Dearborn ave.


Brown J. B. clerk U.S.M. Co. boards at So. Essex


Burns James, iron melter U.S.M. Co. house 8012 Essex


Burnham F. C. clerk U.S.M. Co. boards at Topsfield


Burroughs Bessie W. Miss, rem. to Swampscott


Burroughs Edward W. rem. to Swamp- scott


Case Charles H. carpenter, house 65 Enon Cass John, house 25 Mason


Catheron Allison G. att'y-at-law (Boston), rooms 6 Summer


Chase E. L. foreman U.S.M. Co. rooms 10 Judson


Choate Bessie F. died April 20, 1906 Comeau Ambrose, rem. to 101 Elliott Copeland A. E. foreman U.S.M. Co. Crowell Andrew J. died April 27, 1906 Demack Edwin, house 86 Essex


Dexter Samuel R. rem. to 24 Peirce ave. Dowling Hatival B. died April 12, 1906 Duke John, house 23 Mason


EaChapelle Euclid, stenographer, rooms . 42 Pond


Eldredge Issachar T. died March 30, 1906 Eldridge Henry W. supply clerk U.S.M. Co. house 47 Pierson


Eldridge Myrtie M. Miss, boards 47 Pier- son


Enos Manuel F. hairdresser 233 Cabot, house 14 Home. See page 544


Eveleth Edward S. out of business-rem. to Marblehead


Finn house 15 Rowell ave.


Flaherty Andrew, machinist U.S.M. Co. rooms 32 Broadway


Foster Florence A. Mrs. house 6 Brack- enbury


French Charles F. machinist, rooms 32 Broadway


French William W. died April 18, 1906


Golding A. D. dentist 210 Rantoul, house at Boston


Goodridge Charles, died March 25, 1906 Hall Harry, propr. The Clematis, 413 Cabot, house do.


Haynes Frederick G. out of business- rem. to Boston


Hilton Edwin W. died March 9, 1906


Hotel Central, William H. Roy, propr. 5 to 11 Railroad ave. See page 543 Kenyon Ralph G. propr. Beverly Custom Laundry, 55 Rantoul, house u. 21 Win- throp ave.


Lord Hiram W. died April 23, 1906


Mahoney Alfred W. machinist U.S.M. Co. rooms 32 Broadway


Mayo Edwin D. foreman U.S.M. Co. house 8412 Essex


McDermott George W. laborer, boards 7 Vine ct. B.F.


McLaughlin Thomas A. died March 19, 1906


McMahon Mary, widow of Edmund, died March 6, 1906


Miller & Heints, bowling, etc. Elliott c. Rantoul


Mitchell Charles R. house 219 Rantoul


Mitchell Sarah V. Mrs. propr. Mitchell's restaurant 219 Rantoul, house do. Mitchell Walter A. waiter 219 Rantoul, boards do.


Morse George A. retired, boards 6 Row- ell ave.


Nay Joseph A. clerk, rooms 32 Broadway Olson Martin, house 21 Mason


Owen Norman L. house 80 Essex


Palmer Joseph D. died April 10, 1906


Pickett George A. died March 25, 1906


Pierce Clay Arthur (St. Louis, Mo.), s.r. off 353 Hale (see map)


Plummer Eugene O. fruits, cigars, etc. 213 Rantoul, rooms the Boylston


Prescott Lyman W. died March 31, 1906


Preston William R. compositor 116 Ran- toul, rooms 68 Cabot


Prince Wm. A. died March 30, 1906


Proulx Edmund, rem. to 7 Folger


Ramsey Amanda E. Miss, waitress 219 Rantoul, boards 37 W. Dane


Roberts Benjamin W. groceries, med- icines, bread, etc. 10 Enon, house do. See page 541


Robie Calvin H. house 84 Essex


Roy William H. propr. Hotel Central, 5 to 11 Railroad ave. house do.


Scanlan Mary, widow of Michael, died March 20, 1906


Shaw Robert G. 2d, s.r. off 353 Hale (see map)


Stevens George, died March 24, 1906


Stopford William & Co. (William Stop- ford and Frank I. Lamasney) succes- sors to Stopford & Dodge Co. 133 Cabot


Swift Edwin C. died April 5, 1906


Thomas Mary F. widow of George W. died March 17, 1906


Tuck Annie A. Miss, bookkeeper 163 Cabot, suite 5, boards at Hamilton Watts Joseph E. died March 28, 1906


JOS. B. MENKE,


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


1906.


CITY OF BEVERLY


GENERAL DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS - Ave., avenue ; asst., assistant; B.F., Beverly Farms ; B.F.D., Beverly fire department; B.G. & E. Co., Beverly Gas & Electric Co .; Bev., Beverly ; blk., block; bldg., building; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; do., ditto; mnfr., manu- facturer ; 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., superintén- dent; 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 over eighteen years of age who have died during the same period, have been included in the general directory.


A complete list of deaths, births and marriages for the past year will be found at the end of this department of the book.


ABBOTT ALLEN, plumber, boards u. 40 West Dane Benjamin F. painter, house 31 Federal [u. 49 Essex Blanche E. Miss, cashier (68 Franklin st., Boston), boards 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


Helen M. Miss, boards u. 41 Roundy


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


Samuel L. shoe repairer, 258 Cabot, house 34 Peirce ave. Samuel L. jr., shoe laster, house 44 Colon Stephen A. house u. 49 Essex Abert Daniel L. carpenter, boards u. 182 Rantoul Aborn Edward H. shoe laster, house u. 51 Front Nancy A. widow of Joseph H. boards 4 Ashton Ackerley Fred, foreman, U.S.M. Co. house u. 41 Pleasant Ackerman Emil F. foreman, U.S.M. Co. house 20 Lenox Adams Arthur P. clergyman and publisher "Spirit of the Word," " Bethaba," 78 Lothrop, house do.


F. C. MAUDE CO. Sells Only HIGH-GRADE GOODS on Clothing and Jewelry


117


JOS. B. MENKE,


MENKE'S Famous Vienna Bread 139 Cabot Street, Beverly


118


ADAMS


BEVERLY CITY [A] DIRECTORY, 1906 ALLEN


Arthur S. coachman, 88 Cabot, house 11 Central


Elsie J. widow of Augustus, house 14 Mckinley ave. Emma N. Miss, boards 78 Lothrop DAMS FRANK W. agent The John Hancock Mu- tual Life Ins. Co., 163 Cabot, room 20, rooms do. See page 500


A


Grace M. Mrs. boards 30 Pleasant


Henry, teamster, 640 Hale, P.C. boards 6 Pickett ct. B.F.


Henry E. boxmaker, house 22 Odell ave.


Jesse F. teamster, boards 76 Trask


Joseph G. foreman, 55 Bow, 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


Addiss J. D. machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms The Boylston Advent Mission, rem. to Peabody


Ahearn Margaret Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 12 Franklin pl. Ahl Esther P. Miss, s.r. Paine ave. P.C. (see map)


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


Ahlberg Samuel J. inspector, U.S.M. Co. house 3 Stewart ave. Aiken Elizabeth M. Miss, maid, 205 Cabot, boards do.


Akeson Anthony, machinist, house 27 West Dane


Albert Bernard, junk dealer, 96 Park, house u. 61 Federal Victor S. rem. to New Hampshire


Alderman George D. asst. chief draughtsman, U.S.M. Co. house u. 101 Lovett


Aldrich Charles E. shoemaker, house 23 Fayette Elmer E. machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 23 Fayette


Fannie E. Mrs. boarding house, 23 Fayette, house do. Frank A. painter, house 10 Walnut ave.


Alford Clara J. Miss, rem. to Plainville, Conn.


Leon P. mechanical engineer, house 39 Federal


Leon P. Mrs. substitute teacher, public schools, house 39 Federal


Alger Frank E. supt. U.S.M. Co. house 28 Pierce ave.


Allan Bryce J. (Boston), s.r. off 289 Hale (see map)


Allard Lillian G. Mrs. hat trimmer, 170 Cabot, boards 13 Prospect


Allen Archer I. compositor, 60 Railroad ave. boards 19 Essex Arthur C. machinist, boards 138 Bridge


A. Florence Miss, bookkeeper (Boston), boards 76 Cabot Bernard J. bottom finisher, boards 19 Congress Bertha F. Miss, student, boards u. 31 Vestry Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 19 Congress Charles R. shoemaker, house u. 9 Pond Edward P. shipper, house u. 11 Pond


Eliza A. widow of Hervey, house 405 Essex


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


F. C. MAUDE CO.


A large Amount of Business gives the


F. C. MAUDE CO.


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


BEVERLY CITY [A] DIRECTORY, 1906


119


ALLEN


ALLEY


Ernest F. stenographer (Boston), boards 138 Bridge Ezra F. shoe cutter, house 107 Lovett


Fred C. L. box worker, boards u. 31 Vestry Frederick, machinist, rooms r. 3 Pond


George F. (105 Summer st., Boston), boards 76 Cabot George Floyd, provisions, also carpenter, house 138 Bridge George H. wood and paper box manufacturer, 172 Rantoul,


house at Lynn


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, died Oct. 20, 1905 [6 Mckinley ave. Howard L. (Allen's Nut Food Co.), 116 Rantoul, house Irving W. (The Allen Job Print), 58 and 60 Railroad ave. house u. 19 Essex


J. Merton, jeweler's appr. 160 Cabot, boards 138 Bridge James, edge trimmer, house 301 Cabot


Job Print (The), Irving W. Allen, prop. book and job printing, 58 and 60 Railroad ave.


John D. rem. to Newburyport


John F. rooms r. 3 Pond [Silver ct. Lillian M. widow of Albert W. shoe packer, boards u. 7 Lois, widow of Thomas, boards 15 Mulberry


Lottie M. Miss, rem. to Milton


Mabel A. Miss, student, boards 107 Lovett


Margaret L. Miss, rem. to Salem [do.


Mary A. Mrs. stamping and millinery, 301 Cabot, house Mary I. Miss, shoe operative, boards 110 Corning


Maud Miss, clerk, 40 Rantoul, 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. died Sept. 26, 1905


Roland W. clerk, 123 Hale, boards 107 Lovett


Russell, rem. to New York


Samuel, rem. to Lynn


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


A


Winnie M. Miss, clerk, 217 Cabot, boards 57 Hale LLEN'S NUT FOOD CO. (Howard L. Allen), nut foods and date specialties, 116 Rantoul. See page 495


Alley Charles S. died 1905


MENKE'S BAKERY,


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


LIBERAL CREDIT is Given by


F. C. MAUDE CO.


to Reliable Parties


120 BEVERLY CITY [A] DIRECTORY, 1906


ALLEY


ANDERSON


Hiram F. photographer (195 Essex st. Salem), house 12 . Highland ave. Samuel S. C. rem. to Lynn Walter L. student (Salem), boards 12 Highland ave. Allison Eli, machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 43 Glidden


Alms Konna Mrs. cook, 78 Lothrop


Almshouse, 18 Cedar


Almy, Bigelow & Washburn (W. K. Bigelow, pres. ; C. R. Washburn, treas.), dry goods, 240 to 244} Cabot Alpha Upsilon Fraternity, Henry H. Kent, treas. 129 Cabot, rooms 4, 5 and 6


Amazeen Andrew W. painter, rooms 20 Fayette Emily Mrs. boards 78 Lothrop Herbert S. rem. to Willimantic, Conn. [Railroad ave.


Myra E. Miss, cashier, U.S.M. Co. restaurant, rooms 37 Ambrose Alfred S. carpenter, U.S.M. Co. boards 26 Charles David, employe U.S.M. Co. boards u. 6 Congress ct.


Ella M. Miss, clerk, 139 Cabot, boards 26 Charles


James, employe U.S.M. Co. boards 14 Agate


Richard E. rem. to Pearl st. Salem


Samuel, carpenter, U.S.M. Co. house 26 Charles William J. rem. to Deer I. Me.


American Benefit Society, 129 Cabot [summer


American Express Co. 7 Washington, also 560 Hale, P.C. Amero Alice Miss, nurse, rooms 7 Chapman Leonard, laborer, 82 River, boards u. 265 Cabot


Ames David C. manager, J. J. Quinlan & Co. boards 68 Dane Oliver (Commonwealth ave. Boston), s.r. off 421 Hale (see map)


Amirault Elizabeth A. D. Miss, rem. to Marblehead Frances E. Miss, rem. to Marblehead


Louis R. carpenter, rem. to Marblehead


Ammutucci Michael, laborer, house u. 629 Hale, P.C. [map) Amory Harcourt (Boston), s.r. 429 Hale n. Mingo Beach (see M. Louisa, widow of Charles (Boston), s.r. 577 Hale opp. Thissell (see map)


Ancient Order United Workmen, Cabot Lodge, 129 Cabot Ancient and I. O. Knights of Malta, 222 Cabot Anderson Benjamin, carpenter, boards 7 Front


Carl, machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 39 Kernwood ave. Carl E. machinist, U.S.M. Co. house 36 School Charles, machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 40 Federal Gunner, painter, rooms 27 Pleasant Gustavus, machinist, house u. 25 Wellman


J. Albert, machinist, U.S.M. Co. house u. 23 Elliott J. J. employe U.S.M. Co. rooms 212A Rantoul John, mason, rooms 11 Bow


Brown Bread and Beans,


Every Saturday at


Jos. B. Menke's 139 Cabot St.


Mileage Books to Let,


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


BEVERLY CITY [A] DIRECTORY, 1906 121


ANDERSON


ANGERS


John A. mariner, house 3 Ellingwood ct.


[ave.


Lambert E. machinist, U.S.M. Co. house u. 7 Lake View


Mary V. Mrs. boards 4₺ Essex


Nelse, coremaker, U.S.M. Co. boards 39 Kernwood ave.


Olof, hardener, U.S.M. Co. boards u. 25 Wellman


Otto, machinist, U.S.M. Co. house 7 Beckford


Sven J. machinist, U.S.M. Co. house u. 11 Mason


Andrén Alban, solicitor of patents (112 Water, Boston), house 53 Lothrop


Karl A. mechanical engineer (Boston), boards 53 Lothrop Theckla Miss, boards 53 Lothrop


Andrew Charles L. house 16 Mulberry David J. rem. to Lawrence


Lewis L. machinist, U.S.M. Co. rooms 15 Pleasant


Park, rem. to Dayton, O.


Warren M. shoeworker, rooms 27 Pleasant Andrews Amos, shoeworker, house 23 Judson Allen W. teamster, house u. 44 Pleasant"


Augusta H. Miss, rem. to Berwick, Me.


Arthur, produce dealer, house 396 Cabot


Augustus, house 30 Federal


Benjamin L. trav. salesman, house 383 Cabot Bertha Miss, student, boards 69 Dodge


C. May Miss, shoestitcher, boards 30 Federal


Calvin, house u. 3 Lothrop


Charles H. house 82 Cabot


David W. express driver, boards 123 Cabot


Dexter S. student, also asst. librarian, Public Library, boards 383 Cabot


Eugene F. machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 69 Dodge


Frank, foreman, 70 Park, house 18 Judson


Frederick K. gardener, boards 69 Dodge


George F. painter, house u 54 Water


George R. shoemaker, boards 458 Essex James M. laborer, house 69 Dodge


James W. clerk, 100} Cabot, boards 69 Dodge Joseph F. farmer, house 82 Dodge


Lillian M. Miss, shoe stitcher, boards 30 Federal


Mary, widow of Benjamin, boards 3 Silver ct.


Randall, fireman Salem Pumping station, house 129 Dodge Solomon C. shoe cutter, house u. 16 Fayette Angers Albert, rem. to Montreal, Can. Charles S. machinist, boards 34 Pleasant Louise M. Mrs. house 34 Pleasant Marionetta Miss, boards 34 Pleasant


Mary A. Miss, boards 34 Pleasant


Samuel, machinist, boards 34 Pleasant


Good Goods Prices Right -


Plummer Drug Co. TWO STORES


We are Never UNDER Sold


Headquarters for Boston Round Trip Tickets, 65c.


Telephone


JOSEPH F. KILHAM


122 BEVERLY CITY [A] DIRECTORY, 1906


ANGLEM


ARNOLD


Anglem May A. Miss, bookkeeper, 4 Woodbury, boards do.


Annable Nathaniel U. foreman (Lynn), boards 230 Rantoul Annis Andrew J. rooms 5 Arthur


Rubert E. boilerworker (Gloucester), boards 21 Pleasant Anthony George D. rem. to Middleton


S. Reed (Boston), s.r. off 858 Hale, B.F. (see map)


Antonelli Domenico, laborer, boards 10 Agate


Antonucci Costanzo, laborer, house 154 Park


Apgar James W. machinist, U.S.M. Co. boards 61 Cabot


Appleton Arthur B. student (M.I.T. Boston), boards 15 Dane Carrie A. Miss, boards 308 Essex


Clara A. Miss, boards 7 Home


Daniel, farmer, house 312 Essex


Doris C. student, boards 7 Home


Edwin H. market gardener, 35 Hull, house do.


Emeline A. Miss, house 38 Dane [Hull


Esther Miss, seamstress, 222 Cabot, room 20, boards 35 Frank H. clerk (10 Atlantic ave. Boston), boards 15 Hull George A. employe, U.S.M. Co. house 15 Dane Hannah M. widow of Hooper A. house 15 Hull Horace F. market gardener, 25 Hull, house do.


Mary O. Miss, student (Radcliffe), boards 15 Dane


Nathan D. farmer, house 320 Essex


Rebecca, Miss, student, boards 35 Hull


Ruth F. Miss, student, boards 15 Hull


Thomas, farmer, house 308 Essex


A PPLETON THOMAS A. civil engineer and sur- veyor, 166 Cabot and (Salem), boards 320 Essex. See page 543


Tristam, house 7 Home


Archer Charles A. boxmaker, house 1 Wilson ave.


Archibald Ira, shoeworker, house 31 Stone


Arlington George H. shoeworker, boards 3 Marshall ct. Joseph E. shoemaker, house u. 19 Charnock May Miss, shoe packer, boards 3 Marshall ct. William H. fish pedler, house 3 Marshall ct. Armstrong Annie T. Miss, housekeeper, u. 108 Rantoul Frank J. carpenter, rooms r. 5 Pond


George E. teamster, 3 Riverside, house u. 108 Rantoul


John, farmhand, boards 252 Hale


Thomas E. laborer, boards Phillips ave.


Thomas W. engineer (Danversport), boards 43 Roundy Arnold Alfred D. carpenter, rooms 42 Pond Catherine E. Mrs. dressmaker, 2 Milton, house do. Henry, boards 2 Milton James G. foundryman, U.S.M. Co., rooms 9 Glidden James.H. clerk, postoffice, house 2 Milton


Everything in the Drug Line


Plummer Drug Co.


WE FILL Prescriptions


- TWO STORES


FINEST ICE CREAM


PLUMMER DRUG CO. TWO STORES


Best Service in Beverly


BEVERLY CITY [A] DIRECTORY, 1906 123


ARNOLD


AYER


James H. jr. rodman, boards 2 Milton


Jeremiah E. died June 9, 1905


Louise B. Miss, boards 2 Milton


Martin, salesman (Salem), boards u. 41 Front Mary E. Miss (Brockton), boards 2 Milton


Nancy A. widow of Jeremiah E. house u. 41 Front


Richard B. died July 1, 1905 [Salem William, enamel worker, 38 Cabot, boards 31 Upham st. RTH ROBERT, junk, rags, bottles, etc., 9 Cox ct. house do. See page 534


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Ashworth Arthur, machinist, house u. 7 Willow


Ask Henry E. blacksmith, U.S.M. Co., house u. 16 Central ct.




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