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48
Henry W. Edwards
16
John W. Curtis
50
Alonzo B. Morse, marble and granite
18
George W. Fernald
5012
Eugene Kane
56
Andrew Gordon
20
22 George Clark
67 Edward Preston
24
Forrest L. Higgins
26
James A. Torrey
69 Jeremiah W. Ferguson
28 32
James Whalen
- Orchard st. ends
77 Percy E. Haley
79 Mrs. Hannah W. Dennis
39 Edwin S. Raymond
Mrs. Zavilla M. Wilkinson
Richard F. Fleming
William Benjamin
BEVERLY WATER WORKS ROAD
BLAINE AVENUE
(Ward
from 496 Cabot to n. 21 Balch
Left Right 0 William C. Davis
Left Right
0 0
- Lake View ave. ends Herbert T. Conant
Beverly Water Works pump- ing station
BISSON
Left Right
8
9 Glidden st. crosses 19 Pierson st. ends
from 73 Essex to 126 Hale
Left Right 4 Charles H. Leavitt
BLAKE
(Ward 1)
from 32 Mckay to end Pierson
(Ward 4)
80
81 Alwood B. Edwards Charles C. Rogers John Moynihan
85 Fred L. Mackenzie
(Ward 5)
from Dodge opp. Brimbal ave. to Wenham Lake
71 Edward C. Woodberry
Mill st. begins
34
John Soulnier
44
5 Joab O. Jones
Warren White
91/2Gerald E. Lincoln
11 Burton ave. ends Wallace C. Haley
Edward Dunt
Charles W. Payne
9 Alvah C. Tebbetts M. Shirley Palmer John F. Sounia
181%
Butman st, crosses
- Hale st. Cemetery
26
George A. Foss
14 Toni Bonif
15 James Butterworth Richard Thierfelder
Locust ave. begins
19 William S. Friend Mathew Campbell Frederick O. Cressy, milk
Middle st. begins
Lothrop st. crosses
Harper's Garage Co., 75 Rantoul St. Tel. 60 Automobiles to Rent
Left Right
Tel. 60
HARPER'S GARAGE CO., 75 RANTOUL ST. AUTOMOBILES. Agents for REO, PREMIER and NATIONAL
64 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
BOULDER LANE
Left Right
(Ward 6)
from Wood lane opp. Branch lane to 40
Wenham line
42
BOW
(Wards 1-3) from 212 Cabot to 47 Park
Left Right 4 St. Peter's church
48
43 The Essex, boarding house Henry C. Webb
53 H. M. St. Clair & Co., stair builders
55 E. F. Bell & Co., shoe mnfrs.
- Rantoul st. crosses
65 Vacant factory
BOYDEN AVENUE
(Ward 4) from 32 Whitney ave. to Baker ave.
BOYLES
(Ward 4)
from 258 Hale to Cole jc. Foster
Left Right
North Shore Elect. Eng. Co.
10 Vacant, s. r.
28 Ellis L. Dresel
31 Miss Katharine Silsbee
50
Dennis O'Connor
67 Montserrat Golf Club Cross lane ends
Paradise crossing, B. & M. R. R.
BRACKENBURY
(Ward 4)
from opp. 228 Hale to the sea
Left Right
6 Frederick Schofield
Mrs. Florence A. Foster
10
Arthur J. Larratt, s. r.
12 John W. Haskell
16 Vacant, s. r.
20 Frank McCarthy
27 George Gordon
BRANCH LANE
(Ward 6)
from Common to Wood lane
Left Right
0 Harold J. Coolidge, s. r.
0 Philip S. Sears, s. r.
381/2 Wallace E. Ray
35 James Carson Manuel Silver
Hiram H. Houston
Charles H. Kimball
Frank M. Blakeley Mrs. L. A. Mitchell
39 Sydney G. Whidden Charles S. Patch
41
3
5 Same as 214 Cabot
7 William R. Remmonds Manuel I. DeSousa
8
9 W. R. Remmonds, painter St. Peter's parish house T. W. Howse, harnessmaker T. Walter Howse
1216 Pickett & Goodwin, plumbers
11 Mrs. Anna M. Weil Mrs. A. Lovett
Chapman st. begins Hamden A. Falls Locke & Hart, and contractors
carpenter
15 George W. Colson Mrs. Isabel T. Orr
18 20
24
23 Dr. B. F. McGrath Mrs. A. A. Moore Mrs. L. D. Spinney William F. Higgins
25 Mrs. Alice M. Lord Frederick W. Lord Home st. begins
30 32
29 Rev. Ezra A. Hoyt David A. Hastings Miss Olive H. Cressy Hollis F. Rogers Willis W. Lefavour
36
31 John F. Mackey Carl M. Fisher Miss M. T. Linehan Chas. A. Baker
38
33 Joseph F. Cleaves Frank S. Cleaves Edgar F. Davis Theodore A. Tufts
MILEAGE BOOKS
BOUGHT AND TO LET JOSEPH F. KILHAM, Cor. Railroad Ave. & Rantoul Street. Telephone .
10 12
14 16
17 William H. Bell W. H. Bell, express, r. A. C. Lunt, repair shop Mrs. M. J. Eldredge Albert C. Lunt, 2d William B. Emerson Charles R. Elliott
28
YALE MOTOR CYCLE KILHAM THE BICYCLE MAN Cor. Railroad Ave. & Rantoul St. Telephone
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
65
BRIDGE
Left Right
(Ward 1)
from River n. Federal to Danvers line Left Right
4 John Cole
6
Richard J. Tracey
8
Albert W. Nash
130
William L. Herring
10
Byron I. Banks
134
Harvey S. Buckler Benjamin F. Cressy, jr.
14
George E. Wiggin
16
Wilbur S. Strout
137 Rialside schoolhouse George F. Allen
18
Hiram N. Currie
138
Ernest Chetfield
148
Folger st. begins
150
Winthrop ave. begins
40
Mrs. Amelia M. Newton Vacant
164
Kernwood ave. · begins -
46
56
58 60
62
64
Mrs. Alice F. Irving
67 Fritz W. Beck
Jacob Beck
John F. Preston
Reuben Scoville
George H. Bragdon, rear
Ashton st. begins
73 Jean Tummier
Charles E. Brown
263 John F. Foster Frank Y. Foster
Hillcrest ave. begins Edward McManus Mrs. Rebecca Grimes
Y st. begins
96
98 100 102
Edmund A. Barry
Roderick ave. begins
322
104
Charles T. Brown
106 Vacant
113 Thomas Kelley A. H. Kelley, paper hanger
B. & M. R. R. crosses Vacant
11312John V. Hanson Samuel J. Sweeney
350
114
115 Ralph I. Swan Charles Hamilton, rear
0
116
117 Eustace W. Porter Thomas F. Doane E. M. Bates, real estate
119 Oliver C. Hersey
BRIMBAL AVENUE
(Ward 5) from Essex opp. Lake Shore ave .. to near 129 Dodge
Left Right
Colon street crosses
0 Vacant, rear
219 James Lewis
61 Franklin Smith, grocer
214
213 William H. Smith Orrin E. Whipple, milk
215 Henry E. Bradstreet
63 Alexander Smith Thomas Smith Clifford B. Bray
202
183 George W. Wessel Arthur G. Farrin
57 Alfred Porter
210
- Cressy st. ends Edgar F. Trask
Immanuel Union church Livingstone ave. begins
178
173 Milford McIntire William C. Major 0 Vacant
Theodore Dutra Mrs. Hattie L. Smith
141 Charles A. Giles Western ave. begins Lester W. Hilton Giles ave. ends Frederick R. Bowles Vacant
Sunnycrest ave. begins
45 William H. Lewis George M. Perkins George F. Houghton
160
42
122
126
0 Vacant Bates Park ave. begins Heaphey Bros., grocers Mrs. Mary F. Howes Mrs. Ella L. Farnham
128
Carl G. Hedberg
Bass river bridge
132
John H. Mclaughlin
Harper's Garage Co.,
75 RANTOUL ST. Tel. 60 AUTOMOBILE Repairing and Sundries
0 Lewis C. Edwards, s. r., rear Frederick N. Dodge, s. r., rear
321 Mrs. Mary Haas Mrs. E. B. Ripley
Walnut ave. begins
Budleigh ave. ends
351 Frank F. Provost
353 Amos Hood Robert C. Hagar
65 Vacant
Private way
Harper's Garage Co.,
75 RANTOUL ST. Tel. 60 Automobiles, Gasoline, Oils, Batteries & Tires
66 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
BRISCOE
(Ward 2)
from 8 Hale to 19 Essex
Left Right
5 Walter K. Morgan Church st. ends
7 Albert W. Dodge Charles F. Dennis
0 Briscoe schoolhouse 30
32
17 William H. Perry Mrs. Lucilla C. Davis Watch Hill begins -
19 Ralph D. Stanley Samuel A. Holden Miss Elizabeth Frye
34
38
BROADWAY
(Ward 1)
from 186 Cabot to Park opp. R. R. station Left Right
3 Odd Fellows Block Wm. H. Ferrick, hairdresser, room 1 Joseph C. Kilham, room 2
Wm. H. Ferrick, real estate and insurance, room 3 Beverly Citizen, rms. 4 and 6 King & Co., room 6
Citizen Stamp Co., room
Bass River Lodge reading room, rms. 7 and 8
Beverly City Directory, rooms 9 and 10
Crowley & Lunt, publishers, rooms 9 and 10
John W. Phillips, mining in- vestments, rooms 9 and 10
Board of Health, room 11
Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures, room 11 Supt. of Schools,, room 13
Truant Officer, room 13
Water Board, room 14 Overseers of Poor, room 17 Odd Fellows Hall Same as 186 Cabot
5 Beverly Post Office Whitcomb, Carter Co.'s store
house
11 Joseph A. Wallis Mrs. Augusta R. Carter Milton st. ends Robert R. Endicott
19 Miss Sarah W. Clark 1
21 Mrs. Helen E. Kilham Fred F. Elliott
Left Right
23 Ephraim Whiting Walter A. Perrry
25 Mrs. G. Bray West D. Eldredge
27 George H. Southwick Andrew K. Cressy Mrs. Hannah F. Norwood
31 Edward A. Maloon Mrs. Martha M. Pope George H. Daniels
35 Ernest Preston, music teacher Charles G. Hardy H. B. Pousland Josiah F. Bradstreet
39 Mrs. Mary L. Hassett
- Rantoul st. crosses Odell Park
51 Harry P. Shepard, newspapers, tobacco, etc.
53 Marshall & Moulton Co.
Express.
55 Shepard Heel Co., heels J. W. Nagle, shoe linings D. J. Hassett & Co., shoe mnfrs.
59 Geo. A. Wood Co., shoe
mnfrs.
E. W. Davenport, express
Chas.
S.
Batchelder,
shoe
mnfr.
BROOKWOOD ROAD (Ward 6)
from
1008 Hale to Preston pl. Manchester
BROWN
(Ward 2)
from 16 Washington to opp. 26 Abbott Left Right
7
S. F. Ober & Son, carpenters
9 Frank L. Walker Harrie L. Ober
-
18
Thorndike st. crosses Albert D. Putnam Mrs. A. E. Spiller
BUDLEIGH AVENUE
(Ward 5)
from 143 Dodge near R. R. station to 331 Brimbal ave.
Left Right
Laurel st. begins
David Standley
2
Frank S. Robinson
Dean B. Palmer
All the Leading BICYCLES Are for Sale at KILHAM'S, the Bicycle Man Parts, etc. Cor. Railroad Ave. & Rantoul St. Telephone
2
6
12
16
22
26
28
Watches, Jewelry, Rings, Clocks, Etc.
S. M. LEACH
165 C Rantoul Street
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
67
BUDLEIGH AVE .- Continued.
CABOT
Left Right
(Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
from Essex bridge to Wenham line Left Right
2 Abraham R. Wiezner, groceries
Thomas Coffill
4
Michael F. Conway John J. Brady
Congress st. begins
Ellingwood ct. begins
8 George R. Chadwick John White
Mrs. Abbie A. Smith
1 George H. Hildreth
3 Mrs. Addie F. Tirrell
4 George J. Purl
5 Geo. H. Fogg
7 William H. Lord
9 Hervey Lunt
11 Theron Williams
13 Vacant 10
BUTMAN
(Ward 4)
12
Vacant store
from 40 Dane to beyond Bisson Left Right
2
Mrs. Lillian M. Pepper
16
Lewis T. Tremblay Moses P. Towne
8
Stephen E. Cullen
1612
Herman E. Taylor
Charnock st. ends
18
14
Hervey Elliott
16
Samuel A. Gentlee
20
Owen P. Sullivan
18
Lewis A. Shackelford
22
Owen P. Sullivan, grocer
22
Arthur Jordan
Water st. begins
Alvah G. Crockett
24
Vacant store
Jackson st. ends
24-A
Cornelius P. Twohig
Hancock st. ends
24-B
C. P. Twohig, variety store
28
Thomas W. Hannable
2412
Daniel W. Bryant
32
R. Smith Gladding
Charles M. Parsons
36
William Neville
24-C
Mrs. Eva Blatt, lunch
38
James L. Morse
26
Ernest L. H. Ingalls
40
Miss A. E. Neville
Gustave Johnson Charles Duncanson Oscar Nylund
-
Bisson st. crosses
28
J. Cullivan, grocer John Cullivan
46
William Jeffs
Charles F. Mathews, rear
Rantoul st. begins
34
J. Delaney, hairdresser
36
Naumkeag Buffing Mach. Assn.
Good Goods Prices Right
Plummer Drug Co. -THREE STORES
We are Never UNDER Sold
3
Mrs. Harriet S. Claflin Wesley F. Wheelock
5
6 Lawrence Perkins
21
Francis E. Danforth, contrac- tor and builder
BURTON AVENUE
(Ward 4)
from 69 Essex to 11 Bisson
Left Right
3 William Malonson George Moulesion Reuben Chapman James L. Morse John J. Callahan Richard M. Brown
7 J. E. Friend, carriage trimmer Oliver P. Galeucia Sylvester B. McDonald Augustus J. Terrio Mrs. Sarah E. Staten
14 William J. Callahan George E. Cleasby John Dolan
Vacant
Summit ave. begins
12 Charles W. Squires
15 John Girdler, coal George T. Larcom Miss A. M. Tindley
19 Private stable
John C. Butman
Cox ct. begins
26
William F. Beckford
Vincent M. Kelley
Alfred E. J. Pitman
Front st. begins
381/2 Johannes S. Stensrud
Herman C. Everett
44
Joseph I. Bonaventura
281%
Cemetery
Albert F. Tittle
There's a differ- ence in Drug Stores
Plummer Drug Co.
-THREE STORES
The Finest Stores in New England
68
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
72 David T. Hanners
76 Mrs. Charlotte P. Dodge
38
E. N. Tuttle & Co., novelty 78
mnfrs.
29 Wm. A. Mclaughlin, shoe re- pairer
77 Sterman Bros., 2d hand goods
31 Albert C. Chase Wm. W. Huckins
771/2Y. M. C. T. Society Father Denvir Ct. Foresters Bass River Ct .. Foresters
311/2 Stephen T. Larkin Franklin P. Dailey Harold Hirst, rear
79
Quong Sing, laundry
791/2Nicola Bovio, shoe repairer
35 Hezekiah A. Foster
42
H. D. Lambert, veterinarian P. J. Sullivan, provisions
83 C. P. Twohig, variety store
41 Thomas Ritchie
- Bartlett st. begins Ernest E. Evitts
44
Mrs. Sarah M. Surels
Charles H. Twiss
Patrick J. Sullivan
82
Charles H. Andrews
46
S. Harvey Dow
84
Mrs. Fannie M. French
M. C. Rogers, dressmaker Joseph A. Holland May st. begins
50
Walter F. Dodge
85 North Shore . Plumbing Heating Co.
and
Misses Pedrick School st. begins Stone st. begins
Hibernian hall
45 Alexander Mader
88
Dr. Geo. A. Stickney
Mrs. M. A. P. Mader
89 John A. Bray, lunch
Herbert B. Sanford
91 Cabot Cash Market, groceries and provisions
47 Wm. J. Cullivan
93 Wm. H. Rudderham
John H. Conway
52
Same as 1 School
90
56
Charles H. Herrick
98
Perry Collier block
Walter E. Colby
90
Miss M. A. Shea, millinery
58
53 Horace W. Woodberry John D. Lovett, s. r.
92
94 Boston Shoe Co., shoes
55 Edwin N. Tuttle Union st. begins
96
Samuel Ball
5512 Vacant
961,2
Jos. F. Cleaves, butter, etc.
57 Vacant store
98
Himan Barkin, tailor Highland avenue begins
64
Miss Annie F. Lovett
61
Vacant
103 Dr. Harry E. Sears
66
Harry S. Mitchell
105 William Kaplan, tailor Samuel N. Lendall
Henry Lenox
Fayette st. begins
107 William H. Caverly John K. Perry
111 Mrs. Margaret C. Leach
68
Charles H. Bromley, lodgings
100
71 Mrs. Susan E. Trask
102-B
Pingree block
70
John A. Rogers 100
C. E. Browne, apothecary
John Callely
10012
Cash Division Co., grocers
Mrs. Cecelia Jewett
102
Beverly Sign Co., rm. 1
Repairing Will Receive Prompt Attention and Satisfaction Guaranteed
S. M. LEACH
165 C Rantoul Street
421/2
Ralph C. Ritchie 80
81 Pasquale Fossa, fruit John Drago
43 Joseph C. Goodwin Otto Tolvanon Mrs. M. A. Peabody Chas. H. Cummings
85
Davis st. begins
89 Bell's block
87 Bartlett club
Mrs. Eleanor M. Goodwin
Mrs. Catherine J. Hood
95 J. H. Wentzell, hairdresser
Edwards st. begins
90
Antonio Silva, hairdresser Cabot house
65 Edward G. McManus H. Warren Towne
75 Francis Norwood James Handley Robert E. Conron Pleasant st. begins
Left Right
Frost Box Co., box mnfrs.
SILVERWARE and CLOCKS
S. M. LEACH
165 C RANTOUL STREET
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
69
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
Left Right
Vacant rooms 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 H. Ernest Grebner, rm. 7 Millard F. Rounds, upholsterer and furniture repairer, rms. 8 and 9 124
102-A
Miss K. F. Sullivan, milliner 126
T. P. Gamble, furniture
133
William Stopford & Co., fish John H. Moore, apothecary
115 Mrs. H. F. Kilham 135
Samuel W. Torrey 143
135
Smith Bros., groc. and prov. Benj. Larcom, jr., teas and coffees
Miss Carrie I. St. Clair
139
B. Larcom & Co., florists Carl E. Klink, baker
- Franklin pl. begins M. O'Keeffe, grocer Railroad ave. begins E. E. Skedd, baker
130
121
Samuel A. Mckinnon
Essex Portrait Co.
Rogers & Chase, furniture
127 Miss Charlotte Fairfield, coal 142
The Beverly Pool Spa
Walter S. Flint, ins. and real estate
141
J. C. Everett, pool and bil- liards
Beverly Real Estate Trust
12712Guiseppe Alberghini Albert E. Averill 127B Miss M. A. Silva, milliner 127C Dominick Musilly, shoe repairer
143
A. Granara, fruit
118 128 118 120
Commercial block
Butterworth Bros., groc. and
147
Union Club Masonic Hall
Vestry st. begins
149 Harry B. Innis, dry goods
- Washington st. begins Dr. Francis G. Stanley Robert Martyn
Kennedy & Co., butter, etc.
J. A. C. Barnard, tailor I. O. of G. T.
Brotherhood of Painters
Manchester Unity, Odd Ladies
New Eng. Order Protection
152
Cabot lodge, A. O. U. W.
Haymakers, No. 131/2 I. O. R. M.
151
Norwegian Society
155 Endicott building
151
Charles A. Baker, apothecary
131
Larcom & Bell, bowling
156
Peabody building
122
Commercial Hall
154
Edmund Giles, boots and shoes
Lyman Curtis, rm. 1
153
Frank W. Hammond, civil engineer, rm. 2 [rm. 2 Wm. J. Berry, civil engineer,
Everything in the Drug Line
Plummer Drug Co. -THREE STORES
WE FILL Prescriptions
106 108 1081%
Dr. S. W. Torrey Dr. J. J. Martin Central st. begins Dr. Alice M. Patterson
137
110 112 117 Beverly Historical Society 130
142
116
R. C. & I. Block Beverly Republican Club The Mitchell Studio, photog- raphers
123 125 G. Alberghini, fruit
Benton Loan Co., room 8 Cabot Club.
A. Laburton Tracy, room ]
145
149 Masonic block
145 Alden Webb, jeweler
prov.
Charles A. Currier, pool and billiards
Burnham building 144
129 131 129 Gibson School of Music, rm. 1 Wallace E. Lord, rms. 2 and 3 146
Ernest L. Hurlburt, rooms 4, 148
5, and 6 Knights of the Golden Eagle United Asso. Journeyman Plumbers 150
W. A. Crouse, lunch Unity Club Beverly Cadet Band
Bricklayers and Masons' Union Carpenters' Union, No. 878
154
Knights of Columbus Hall Vacant, rm. 7
Houston & Coleman, hair- dressers, rm. 8
C. O. Hood, dentist,, rms. 9-11 C. B. Burnham, dentist, rms. 9-11 Vacant hall
H. W. Billings Co., gents' fur- nishings
102-B 104 Allaster L. Dukeshar 128
Atlantic block
Command US
Plummer Drug Co. Where We can ac- commodate you -THREE STORES
70 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
169 Beverly Evening Times F. E. Houghton Co., stocks
and bonds
171 Beverly Savings Bank
173 North Shore Toilet Parlors, rooms 4, 5 and 6
Vacant, room 7
Arthur A. Forness, real estate and insurance, rooms 8 and 9 Fitzgibbon Mica Co. room 10 H. B. Northrop, insurance,
rm. 11
Harrie L. Whitney, engineer, rm. 12
160 157 167 157 159
Endicott block
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
E. E. Gray Co., grocers
161 Miss Julia M. Higgins, suite 1
Frederick G. Davis, suite 2
Mrs. Eliza A. G. Stickney, suite 3
Herbert S. Joslin, suite 4
184
Ralph F. Dodge, suite 5
E. Waldo Dudley, suite 6
163 Public Library Reading Rooms, rms. 3 and 4
Theodore S. Webber Amos Homans
186 Whitcomb, Carter Co., hard-
ware
Broadway begins Thorndike st. begins
Ralph W. Wallace, rms. 10 and 11
188 194 188 190
Mrs. Mary J. Brine, rms. 12 and 13
192
Frank E. Butler, rms. 14 and 15 Nathaniel P. Dodge, rms. 16 and 17
194
162
W. U. Tel. Co.
John Girdler, coal
M. E. Knight, ticket agent, also ladies' specialities
164
S. H. Stone, insurance and real estate
166
The Pickett Coal Co. Thomas A. Appleton, civil en- gineer and surveyor
Beverly Public Library
Police Station, rear
Milton st. begins
168
Johannes S. Stensrud, tailor Mrs. A. A. Moore, millinery
196
198
174
176
167 Field & Kennedy, clothiers James Matheson, newsdealer Mrs. M. E. Wallis, boarders
197
199 People's Market, groceries and provisions 201 Jos. Bertucci, fruit
Headquarters for Watches & Diamonds
S. M. LEACH
165 C Rantoul Street
156
Left Right M. I. DeSousa, hairdresser, rms. 3 and 4 Samuel P. White, attorney-at- law, rm. 5 Vacant, rms, 6, 7 and 8
155 Beverly Co-operative Bank Chas. F. Lee, insurance and real estate
D. W. Quill, lawyer M. E. Davenport, dentist, rm. 4 Dr. Chas. W. Haddock, rms. 2 and 3 Fred'k W. Blake, photographer John B. Hill & Son, jewellers
I. Lefavour & Son, real estate and insurance, room 13
E. Mark Sullivan, lawyer, rms. 14 and 15
E. B. Dudley, dentist, rms. 16 and 17
Vacant, rooms 18, 19 and 20 George P. Carver, civil en- gineer, rm. 21
175 Beverly National Bank A Pedersen, tailor
Frank N. Hoag, tailor
Eastern Shoe Co., shoe mnfrs.
Prince Ober, contractor, rm. 5 A. M. Bruce, D. M. D., rms. 6, 7
D. H. Mampre, tailor, rms. 8 and 9
Odd Fellows Block
Ropes Drug Co., apothecaries C. L. Doble & Co., dry goods H. C. Webber, boots and shoes
191 City Hall
. Mayor's office, room 1
City Clerk and Auditor, rm. 2 Board of Aldermen and Clerk of Committees, room 3 City Treasurer and City Col- lector, room 4
Assessors and Street Commis- missioner, room 5
170 165
A. Stanley, carpenter, rear Wallis st. begins Joe Jung, laundry E. F. Trask, jeweler Star Bowling Alleys
169
175 Beverly Savings Bank bldg.
Bright, Clean COAL. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. Telephone
Beverly
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
71
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
Fred W. May
Left Right
203 Benedict & Comato, shoe pol- ishing
228
205 Mrs. E. S. Gannon, boarders 230
Thomas J. Gannon 232
207 Thomas F. Delaney, apothecary Abbott st. begins
238
Misses Ellingwood Federal st. begins
Bow st. begins
Lunt Block
0 Unitarian Church
A. C. Lunt, house furnishings
240
Rogers building
248
218
Fraser, Durgin Co., clothiers
240
220
S. E. Merrow, dry goods
24412
222
T. A. Tufts, lawyer, rms. 1 and 2
233 Manuel F. Enos, hairdresser
235 Edward J. Grenier
237 David Ross Drake
F. C. Maude Co., credit cloth- iers and furnishers, rms. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 23 and 24 Boston Dental Co., dentists, rooms 6, 7 and 8 Vacant, room 9
Beverly Gas and Electric Co. rooms 8, 9 and 10
Miss C. F. Cressey, chiropodist, rooms 11 and 12
M. A. Kearns, real estate and insurance, room 14
Robert J.
Murney, Boston Globe, room 14
Dr. Louis A. O. Goddu, rms. 15 and 16
Beverly Building Asso., rms. 14, 15 and 16
F. W. Bernard Co., mining stocks, rms. 17,18 and 19
Beverly Business Mens Asso., rooms 14, 15 and 16
Miss J. F. Humphrey, dress- maker, rooms 20 and 21
Frank W. Adams, insurance, rooms 17 and 18
Vacant, room 19
Dr. C. H. Phillips, rooms 20, 21 and 22
I. O. R. M. Malta Hall
Lee Temple, Pythian Sisterhood
Battery A., U. R. K. P.
K. and L. of Honor 244A
Mass. Mutual Benefit Alliance 241
247
Larrabee building
Beverly Shoe Polishing Parlor
Speedwell Colony, Pilgrim 243
Fathers
Order of Eastern Star
Beverly News Co
F. W. Woolworth & Co., 5 and 10c store 246
George A. Gove, hardware
First Baptist church 0
217 Dirigo Bakery and Street Rail- 248
219 way Station 250
F. W. Williamson, plumber W. F. Plummer Drug Co. The Enterprise
VERY FINE
Tea Rolls delivered HOT for Evening Parties ELLIS BAKERY
214 216 218 226
Winslow building Almy, Bigelow & Washburn dry goods
231 Todd & Smith, jewelers
Mrs. H. B. Clark, dressmaker, rooms 3 and 4
A. J. Porter, civil engineer, room 5
244
E. T. McGourty, dentist, rms. 6 and 7
H. F. Winslow, real estate and insurance, rooms 10 and 11 J. J. Quinlan & Co., stock bro- kers, rooms 12 and 13 Beverly Board of Trade, rms. 14, 15 and 16
C. L. Dodge, ins. agt., rm. 23
O. U. A. M. Hall Beverly Lodge, K. of P.
A. O. U. W.
Beverly & North Shore Em- ployment Bureau, room 23 George F. Parker, atty. at law, rooms 25 and 26 Vacant, rooms 27, 28 and 29 French's creamery
Clan Wallace, No. 127, O. S. C.
Mizpah Sisterhood, D. of M. 241
James W. Apgar Joseph Bertucci George K. Armstrong Mrs. Estella A. Metcalfe
224 226
221 J. Frank Rolfe, pianos, etc.
223 John B. Cosio, fruit Beverly Co-op. Asso., groceries
Lee & Cressy, undertakers, etc. Hale st. begins
Church st. begins
245
IF YOU ENJOY GOOD FOODS, PURE AND WELL BAKED PATRONIZE THE ELLIS BAKERY
72 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
Left Right
Frederick W. Herrick, rear
252 W. R. Smith, baker
280 Frederick J. Winchell
25216 Joseph Paradise Mrs. E. M. Wheelwright Arthur B. Collins
279 H. T. Tremblay, hairdresser 27912Mrs. Mary E. Floyd Lucius B. Dodge
0 Star of the Sea church
282
254 Hermen T. Tremblay, hair-
dresser
281 Joseph Pesce, shoe repairer
25412 G. A. R. Hall
281A S. Albert Wells 281B Mrs. Martella I. Cooper, lunch
253 Rev. Francis J. Curran Rev. Edward T. McKenna
281-C 284
Mikado Laundry Frank S. Prince
256 256A
Mrs. N. D. Powers, millinery Frederick G. Hammond Charles F. Sias
285 John W. Phillips Frederick Howard
255 259 Butman block
255
F. H. Tuttle, pianos, etc.
288
285A Herbert B. Hinchliffe Walter D. Burnham Mrs. Sarah E. Wallis Mrs .. Ruth A. Dodge
257 Mrs. Mabel S. Cole William H. Landers Mrs. Sarah E. Roles
287 George F. Hinkley, stoves and furnaces
258
259 G. C. & J. L. Berry, apothe- caries S. L. Abbott, shoe repairer Charles P. Brown, cigars John McCarthy Mrs. Annie McCarthy, board- ing and lodging
289 Stuart M. Leach 289A Miss Edna F. Eaton Miss Clara B. Everett Miss Ada E. Newman
291
291B Harvard Cafe 291A Patrick Ryan
262
261 Alfred Turner Miss Clara R. Dixon Walter Woodfin Mrs. Mary O. Smith
290
Luther S. Herrick
264
Frank W. Christy 292
266 265 Mrs. Mina E. Grenier, millinery Mrs. Theresa Casassa Charles M. Shangraw
296
295 Mrs. Oleata B. Norton Fred A. Hinchliffe Mrs. H. Augusta Simonds
West Dane st. begins
268
267 Vacant store Miss Louisa Woodbury Frank H. James
298
269 Arthur H. Woodbury
271 George A. West Mrs. Laura A. Ward Dr. F. A. Cowles
274
273 Vacant store Dr. F. A. Cowles, office Pond st. begins 300
299 Benjamin F. Dodge William H. Wolfe George M. Thurston Norman S. Low Mrs. M. Alice Low, dressmaker
Winter st, begins
Knowlton st. begins
275 Alanson B. Stearns, station - 302
Walter C. Mitchell F. B. Rust, groceries
278 278B
Marston & Sturtevant, groc. and provisions
304
278A
Dr. W. E. Bongartz Mrs. Laura E. Trask William T. McConaghy 27512Thomas C. Duffey
306
Charles W. Mitchell Percy A. Boyd George Barker Miss Ellen F. Holden
No Slate in Our
COAL
Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. TELEPHONE
BEVERLY
276
ery
301 James Allen Clarence Glover William Decost Mrs. Lucy A. Lovett
303
277 S. A. Gentlee, funeral director
2771/2F. W. Herrick, plumber
2801/2 Luigi Gasparini, fruit
Howard V. Winchell
Rev. John McKenna
283 Hermen T. Tremblay Judson st. begins
260
293 Adelbert A. Eldridge Mrs. Rebecca C. Herrick William M. Stevens
Dane st. begins William F. Lee Albert F. Lee Mrs. Carrie E. Daggett Livermore D. Riggs
Pocahontas & New River Steam Coal
Sprague, Breed & Brown Co.
Telephone
Beverly
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1907
73
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
Left Right
343
308
Augustus A. Galloupe
350
George E. Barron
3501%
305
Benjamin O. · Peirce, s.r. Elijah P. Foster Charnock st. begins
352
- Harrison ave. begins Mrs. Clara A. Trask William O. Stone
312 Mrs. M. L. Hawkes Thomas F. Whiting
354
307 Joseph A. Morency Mrs. Delia Trask
356
309 Ellis Bakery, bakers
311 Miss A. G. Edwards Charles H. Hoyt
316
W. H. Croscup, wheelwright 358
F. P. Haskell, carriage maker
J. A. Torrey, horse shoer
Ezra A. Stone
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