The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1909, Part 42

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WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1909.


LAND COURT.


Judge, Charles T. Davis of Marble- head; Associate Judge, Louis M. Clark of Boston. Recorder, Clarence C. Smith of Everett; Assistant Recorders, the Registers of Deeds in the various counties; Sittings: Appointed by the court.


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 Wednesday in each month at 10 o'clock A.M. Writs re- turnable every Saturday in each month.


District includes Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton, Middleton, Salem, Topsfield, Manchester and Wenham. Justice, George B. Sears of Danvers. Associ- ate Justices, Nathaniel J. Holden and Edward C. Battis of Salem. Clerk, Frank V. Wright of Salem. Assistant Clerk, William H. McSweeney of Sa- lem. 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, Sa- lem.


531


Judges, Rollin E. Harmon of Lynn, $4000; Harry R. Dow of North An- dover.


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


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


Terms of Probate Court. At Salem, on the first, third and fifth Mondays of every month, except August, and on the first Monday of August; at New- buryport, on the fourth Mondays of January, February, March, May, June, July, September, November and De- cember; at Haverhill, on the fourth Mondays of April and October; at Lawrence, on the second Monday of each month, except August.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


Custom House. For the District of Salem and Beverly, No. 178 Derby st., cor. Orange st., Salem. Collector, David M. Little, Salem; Special Deputy Collector, A. Frank Hitchins, Salem; Deputy Collector, Charles O. Dugan, Salem; Inspectors, William J. Sullivan, Charles P. Luscomb, Daniel F. Con- nolly, Salem; Boatman, Charles B. Taggard; Janitor, John Kennedy, Sa- lem.


NEW HOUSES


All Conveniences


For Sale by


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


532 BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1909.


CITY GOVERNMENT


1909


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


MAYOR.


Hon. Charles H. Trowt, 564 Hale, P. C. Office, Room One, City Hall, $1000.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Alderman at Large and President of the Board.


Jeremiah F. Desmond, 58 Pleasant. By Wards.


Ward One-James N. McPherson, 39 Wellman.


Ward Two-W. Wallace Gardner, 15 Union.


Ward Three-Albert J. Garland, 41 Federal.


Ward Four-Henry E. Woodberry, 36 Essex.


Ward Five-James A. Torrey, 26 Beckford.


Ward Six-Robert E. Hodgkins, 18 Hart, B. F.


Luther S. Herrick, Clerk.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Ward One-William C. Blaisdell 3812 Bow; Phineas W. Cooke, 1I Fay- ette; Michael P. Kerby, 21 River.


Ward Two-John B. Goldsmith, 37 Abbott; Arthur E. Johnson, jr., 22 Stone; William H. Ropes, 18 Lovett.


Ward Three-Thomas A. Eastman, 212A Rantoul; George H. Hurd, 165A Rantoul; Martin R. Lane, 20 Chestnut.


Ward Four-Augustus L. Churchill, 87 Hale; Frank W. Hammond, 18 Co- lumbus ave .; George E. Teague, 168 Essex.


Ward Five-Henry L. Colby, 132 Dodge; Israel O. Edwards, 54 Dodge; George W. Lamb, 20 Colon.


Ward Six-Charles H. Hull, 119 Hart, B. F .; Augustus P. Loring, jr., off 44 Thissell, P. C .; John W. Phillips, 640 Essex.


President-George W. Lamb; clerk, William A. Lee.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. Accounts-Aldermen Gardner and Garland; Councilmen Eastman, Ropes and Teague.


Assessment and Collection of Taxes -Aldermen Woodberry and Desmond; Councilmen Teague, Colby and Kirby. Claims-Aldermen Hodgkins and Woodberry; Councilmen Goldsmith, Hammond and Kirby.


Finance and Appropriations-Alder- men Hodgkins and Torrey; Council- men Eastman, Lamb and Loring.


Fire Dept .- Aldermen Hodgkins and McPherson; Councilmen Cooke, Hull and Lane.


Fuel and Street Lights-Aldermen Desmond and Gardner; Councilmen Hammond, Johnson and Kirby.


Ordinances-Aldermen Garland and Woodberry; Councilmen Cooke, Hull and Johnson.


Police-Aldermen Gardner and Woodberry; Councilmen Lane, Phil- lips and Ropes.


Printing-Aldermen McPherson and Woodberry; Councilmen Blaisdell, Ed- wards and Johnson.


Public Property-Aldermen McPher- son and Garland; Councilmen Blais- dell, Churchill and Colby.


Streets-Aldermen Hodgkins and Torrey; Councilmen Eastman, Edwards and Loring.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Bonds-Aldermen McPherson, Tor- rey and Hodgkins.


Building Permits-Aldermen Gard- ner, Torrey and Woodberry.


Elections and Returns-Aldermen Garland, McPherson and Woodberry.


Electric Wires and Street Railways -Aldermen Hodgkins, McPherson and Torrey.


Licenses-Aldermen Desmond, Mc- Pherson and Torrey.


Military and State Aid-Aldermen Gardner, Garland and Woodberry.


Rules-Aldermen Hodgkins, Des- mond and Woodberry.


Sewers-Aldermen Desmond, Gar- land and Torrey.


Sidewalks - Aldermen Desmond,


Gardner and Woodberry.


MORTGAGES


REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE


WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1909.


533


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.


Bills to a Second Reading-Council- men Hammond, Hull and Hurd.


Elections and Returns-Councilmen Cooke, Hurd and Phillips.


JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEES.


To nominate a Commissioner of the Sinking Funds-Aldermen Desmond and Torrey; Councilmen Loring, Gold- smith and Hammond.


Collection of Ashes - Aldermen Gar- land and Gardner; Councilmen Church- ill, Cooke and Hull.


For installing boilers at pumping sta- tion-Aldermen Torrey and McPher- son; Councilmen Lane, Edwards and Churchill.


ALLOWANCE OF ACCOUNTS.


All bills against the city must be cer- tified as correct by the several officers or committees contracting for the same, and delivered to the City Auditor. Separate bills should be made for each account or department. Bills, when approved and allowed, are payable Tuesdays of each week, at the City Treasurer's office.


REGULAR MEETINGS.


Mayor and Aldermen-First and third Tuesdays of each month at 7.45 P.M.


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


Board of Health-Saturday even- ings.


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.


Hervey Lunt, term expires 1909, $1000; Theodore A. Holmes, term ex- pires 1910, $1000; John M. Murney, term expires 1911, $1000.


Board of Health.


John J. Martin, M. D., term expires 1909, $50; George H. Thissell, clerk, $450; Henry E. Dodge, 2d, term ex- pires 1910, $50; Joseph E. Herrick, term expires 1911, $50.


Commissioners of Sinking Funds.


Benjamin D. Webber, term expires 1910; Joseph C. Kilham, term expires Jan. 31, 1911; Horace P. Woodberry, term expires Jan. 31, 1912.


Board of Managers of Public Ceme- teries.


Eben Day, William Albert Lee, terms expire first Monday of March, 1912; Frank Woodberry, Louis D. Webber, clerk, terms expire first Mon- day of March, 1910; George H. Cressy, Clarence Rogers, terms expire first Monday of March, 191I.


Overseers of the Poor.


William C. Morgan, chairman, term expires 1909, $50; James A. Wright, clerk, term expires 1910, $650; Frank A. Woodbury, term expires 1911.


Park Commissioners.


John H. Harris, term expires 1909; Joseph W. Preston, term expires 1910; Charles P. Tindley, term expires 1911. Registrars of Voters.


George P. Brown, term expires April. 30, 1912; Charles H. Woodbury, term expires April 30, 1910; John. F. Hill, term expires April 30, 1911; Luther S. Herrick, clerk and member ex-officio; $100 each.


School Committee.


Edward L. Millett, chairman; Adel- bert L. Safford, clerk; Mary B. Smith, Charles A. Baker, Whitman G. Stick- ney, terms expire 1909; Arthur A. For- ness, Charles H. Trowt, Edward S. Webber, terms expire 1910; Fred A. Roundy, Benjamin Huntoon, Edward L. Millett, terms expire 1911; Adelbert L. Safford, superintendent of schools.


Trustees of the Public Library.


Benjamin R. Bulkeley, William R. Driver, George E. Woodberry, terms expire Jan. 31, 1910; Charles L. Dodge, Louis D. Webber, Joseph C. Kilham, terms expire Jan. 31, 1911; Miss Eliza- beth P. Sohier, Miss Katherine P. Loring, Allen H. Bennett, terms expire Jan. 31, 1912.


Water Board.


Frank Woodbury, 2d, chairman, term expires 1909, $150; William E. Bailey, term expires 1910, $50; John J. Nugent, term expires 1911, $50; Otis L. Lunn, clerk, $1000; Miss Ruth B. Dodge, asst., $250.


OFFICERS. (See also Boards.)


City Auditor, Ezra Standley, $1000; City Clerk, Luther S. Herrick, $1350; Miss Mabel B. Perry, asst., $350; City


NEW HOUSES


All Conveniences


For Sale by


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


534 BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1909.


Collector, Andrew S. Edwards, $1100; Miss Carrie W. Cann, asst., $350; City Engineer, Harrie L. Whitney, $1500; City Messenger, William R. Tucker, $800; City Physician, David C. Cole- man, M. D., $600; City Solicitor, Alfred E. Lunt, $1000; City Treasurer, Charles F. Lee, $1000 ; Miss Ella B. Curtis, asst., $250; Clerk of Committees and Clerk of Common Council, William A. Lee, $1200; Street Commissioner, Josiah B. Brown, $1300; Superintendent of Alms- house, Walter Farnham, $600 and sub- sistence; Superintendent of Cemeteries, George F. Standley, $800; Superin- tendent of Schools, Adelbert L. Saf- ford, $2200; Superintendent of Water Works, James W. Blackmer, $1500; Engineer at Pumping Station, Herbert T. Conant, $1000.


See Police Department for Inspec- tors, Fence Viewers, Weighers, Meas- urers, Etc.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


School Committee.


Millett, Edward L., 65 Conant, Ward Five (1909-19II).


Baker, Charles A., 36 Bow, Ward One (1907-1909).


Dow, James B., 705 Hale, B. F., Ward Six (1909-1910).


Huntoon, Benjamin, 81 Hale, Ward Four (1909-19II).


Forness, Arthur A., 32 Washington, Ward Two (1908-1910).


Roundy, Fred A., 26 Federal, mem- ber at large (1909-19II).


Smith, Mary B. Miss, 39 Bartlett, member at large (1907-1909).


Stickney, Whitman G., Dr., 205 Cabot, Ward Three (1907-1909).


Webber, Edward S., 15 Sunnycrest ave., member at large (1908-1910).


ORGANIZATION, 1909.


Edward L. Millett, Chairman.


The Chairman of the School Com- mittee is ex-officio a member of each Sub-Committee.


The Superintendent is clerk of the Committee and of each Sub-Committee.


District Committees.


Bass River-Mr. Webber, Mr. Dow. Centreville-Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Dow. Cove-Mr. Huntoon, Mr. Dow. Farms -Mr. Dow, Mr. Huntoon. Hardie- Mr. Baker, Mr. Forness. Mckay St .- Mr. Webber, Dr. Stickney. Prospect -Dr. Stickney, Mr. Huntoon. Rial Side-Miss Smith, Mr. Webber. South -Miss Smith, Mr. Baker. Washing- ton-Mr. Roundy, Mr. Forness.


Standing Committees.


High-Mr. Roundy, Miss Smith, Dr. Stickney, Mr. Forness.


Finance-Mr. Roundy, Mr. Forness, Mr. Webber, Mr. Baker.


Maintenance of Buildings - Mr. Roundy, Mr. Dow, Mr. Huntoon, Dr. Stickney.


Instruction-Mr. Baker, Miss Smith, Dr. Stickney, Mr. Forness.


Evening-Dr. Stickney, Mr. Roundy, Mr. Baker, Mr. Webber.


Truant Officer, Nehemiah S. Heron, II Charnock street. Office hours, Monday 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 7.45, A.M., means no morning session of the Elementary Schools; at 12.45, P.M., no afternoon session.


School Sessions. The High School has one session, from 8.00 to 1.00.


The Elementary Schools have two sessions from 8.45 to 11.45, A.M., and from 1.30 to 4, P.M.


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


Vacations. There is a vacation of one week at Christmas and one week at the end of the third quarter (April 12, 1909). The schools are closed on legal holidays, Saturdays, the day fol- lowing Thanksgiving, and June 17. The summer vacation begins June 26. 1909.


TEACHERS. January, 1909. Bass River, 30 Conant Street.


Telephone 762-2.


Principal, Charles S. Brown; Grades 7-8, Mabel A. Wallis; Grades 5-6, Susan T. Linnell; Grades 3-4, Florence B. Cochran; Grades 2-3, Mabel F. Cressy; Grade I, Mrs. Nellie G. Stub- bert.


Centerville School, 437 Essex Street. Telephone 727.


Grades 4-8, Principal, Edna F. Eaton; Grades 1-3, Nellie F. Harrison.


Cove School, 164 Hale Street. Telephone 212-I.


Principal, Elizabeth B. Fuller; Grades 7-8, Grace A. Taylor; Grades 5-6, Elizabeth Taaffe; Grades 3-4, Ger- trude J. St. Clair; Grades 1-2, Laura R. Mccurdy.


Farms School, Haskell St., Cor. Web- ster Ave.


Telephone 141-12.


Principal, Winnie M. Williams; Grades 7-8, Honora F. O'Brien; Grade


HOME SITES


Loans on Mortgages


H. F. Winslow 244 CABOT STREET


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1909.


6, Pearl Whitcomb; Grades 4-5, Agnes O. Harlow; Grade 3, Bertha L. Car- penter; Grade 2, Elsie L. Preston; Grade I, Adelaide L. Day.


Hardie School, 23 Essex Street. Telephone 827.


Principal, Clara A. Smith; Grade 8, Daisy Raymond; Grade 7, Annie B. Hanson; Grade 7, Anna D. Pickels; Grade 6, M. Carey Barrows; Grade 6, Alice G. Lapham; Grade 5, Katherine M. White; Grade 5, Josephine F. Minard; Grade 4, Mary A. Emerson; Grade 4, Martha L. Stanwood; Grade 3, Lillian W. Downing; Grade 3, Olive M. Adams; Grade 2, Sara F. Hall; Grade 2, Agnes M. Moore; Grade I, Mary A. Marston; Grade I, Florence A. Monroe.


High School, Briscoe Building, Briscoe Street.


Telephone 366-2.


Principal, B. Sumner Hurd; Sub- masters: E. E. Gaylord, Augustus Klock, Harold C. Childs; Assistants: Mrs. Ruby S. Baker, Jennie A. Cole, Carrie L. Comings, Esther C. Cushman, Eva A. Davis, Emily I. Dickson, Wil- helmine B. Ernst, Julia Goldman, Wal- ter W. Herrick, Maleen P. Hicks, Mary A. Hird, Florence E. Hodgson, Eliza- beth A. Horne, Laura E. Horne, Faye M. Keene, Helen Knowlton, Warren W. Petrie, Ethel G. Reynolds, Lewis R. Watson, Margaret D. Webber, A. Lilla Wilde.


Mckay Street School, Corner Balch and Mckay Street.


Telephone 762-1.


Principal, Charles S. Brown; Grades 7-8, Cora M. Rogers; Grades 5-6, Mary R. Jones; Grades 3-4, Winifred C. Winslow; Grades 1-2, Millicent G. Per- kins.


Prospect School, Pickett Street, Off 365 Cabot.


Telephone 234-II.


Principal, Clara B. Everett; Grade 8, Effie E. Colby; Grade 7, Bertha M. Petrie; Grade 6, Nellie M. White; Grade 5, Alice M. Preston; Grade 4 Harriett L. Abbott; Grade 3, Harriet M. Colby; Grade 2, Ruth A. Mckay; Grade I, Edith P. Hanson.


Rial Side School, 137 Bridge Street. Telephone 265-II.


Principal, Minnie A. Johnson; Grades 6-7-8, Harriett M. Jeffers; Grades 4-5, Clara C. Hodgkins; Grade 3, Ethel S. Swett; Grade 2, Martha T. Robinson; Grades 1-2, Helen C. Cooper.


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South School.


Stone Street Building, 15 Stone Street. Telephone 210-12.


Principal, Elizabeth G. Russell; Grade 8, Addie B. Hobbs; Grade 7, Eleanor M. Varney; Grade 7, Martha E. Bradstreet; Grade 6, Evelyn A. Greenlaw; Grade 6, S. Helen Kennison; Grade 5, Carrie B. Johnson; Grade 5, Mary L. Woodberry; Grade 4, Eliza- beth P. Martin; Grade 3-4, Edith S. Wilson; Grade 3, M. Louise Hawkes; Grade 2, Clara F. Bell; Grades 1-2, Viola E. Crittenden; Grade I, Grace E. Stockwell.


Pleasant View Building, 23 Porter Street.


Telephone 253-2.


Grade 4, Elizabeth P. Lefavour; Grade 3, Katherine S. Enlind; Grade 2, Mrs. Sarah D. Kinsman; Grade I, Aimie A. Woodbury.


Washington School, 30 Elliott St., Cor. Rantoul.


Telephone 235-12.


Principal, Emma McM. Driver; Grades 7-8, ; Grade 6, Margaret F. Herlihy ; Grade 5, Mabel S. Sias; Grade 4, Maude L. Plummer; Grade 3, Viola W. Hume; Grade 2, Elizabeth A. Fleming; Grade I, Lillian F. Smith; Grade I, Grace E. Dennis.


SUPERVISORS.


Drawing-Charles F. Whitney. Manual Training-Walter H. Naylor. Music-George F. Wilson.


Penmanship-Charles E. Doner.


Sewing-Elizabeth L. Woodberry.


EVENING SCHOOL, 7.15 to 9.15, P. M. High School Buildings, 15 Essex Street, Principal, Harold C. Childs.


Telephone 366-2.


Spoken English. Mondays, Tues- days and Wednesdays. Clara B. Ev- erett, Edna F. Eaton, Minnie A. John- son, Joseph Giancola.


Common Branches. Mondays, Tues- days and Wednesdays. Carrie L. Comings, Effie E. Colby.


Bookkeeping. Mondays, Tuesdays


and Wednesdays. Laura E. Horne. Shorthand and Typewriting. Mon- days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. War- ren W. Petrie.


Commercial and Civil Service. Mon- days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Car- rie L. Comings.


Penmanship. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Charles E. Doner.


H. F. WINSLOW


Insurance and Real Estate


244 Cabot Street


536 BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1909.


EVENING INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.


Principal, Walter H. Naylor.


Architectural Drawing. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Howard K. Preston. Mechanical Drawing. Mondays and Wednesdays. Ralph C. Simmons, Harry D. Elliott.


Engineering Mathematics. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Augustus Klock. Applied Science. Mondays, Tues- days, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Augustus Klock, Albert L. Moulton.


Arts and Crafts, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Walter H. Naylor.


Theory and Practice of Design. Mon- days and Wednesdays. Frederick W. Reid.


Shop Mathematics. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Frank E. Drown.


JANITORS.


Bass River-Fred B. Hodgdon; Cen- treville-Albert Standley ; Cove George O. Obear; Farms-Samuel F. Collamer; Hardie-Frank P. Hunkins; High-Edmund G. Dodd, George T. Perkins; Mckay St. - William H. Palmer; Pleasant View - Alonzo N. Merrill; Prospect-John Hanners; Rial Side - Angelo C. Brown; South - Charles G. Waitt; Washington-Henry B. Lowell.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Regular Meetings of engineers first Tuesday each month.


Robert H. Grant, chief engineer, $325; John J. Wittenhagen, first as- sistant and clerk, $135; John M. Pub- licover, second assistant, $85; Wildred E. Caldwell, third assistant, $85; John H. Foster, fourth assistant, $85.


Chief's office, Central Fire Station, Monument sq.


ENGINES NOS. ONE AND TWO.


Central Station, Monument sq. William A. Richardson, captain; James P. Foster, first lieut .; Frank C. Smith, second lieut .; William G. Bis- son, clerk; Chester Pearson, treas .; Simeon Allen, engineman; James F.


McConnell and Lewis A. Foss, stokers; N. Frank Jones and Chester L. Pear- son, engine drivers; John E. Irving, permanent spare driver.


ENGINE NO. THREE. 4 West, Beverly Farms.


Duncan T. Smith, captain; Thomas G. Gauld, lieut .; Edward F. Campbell, clerk; Walter B. Wright, engineman; Adelbert M. Marshall, stoker; John W. Morgan, engine driver; John Cressy, hose driver.


CHEMICAL NO. ONE. Central Station, 15 Hale.


George W. Standley, chemical en- gineer; William H. Woodbury, driver.


HOSE NO. ONE. Cor Rantoul and Roundy


George A. Spear, captain; Charles Bragdon, lieut .; Harold A. Eldredge, clerk; William B. Friend, treasurer; Frank L. Vickary, driver.


HOSE NO. TWO. Cor. Rantoul and School


Cornelius Brown, captain; Charles F. Thomas, lieut .; William J. Rich, clerk; John Callely, jr., driver.


HOSE NO. THREE. 2 Dodge.


Charles E. Critchett, captain ; Charles S. Lee, lieut .; Frank Hobbs, treas .; Albert F. Teague, clerk; Frank E. Ludden, driver.


HOSE NO. FOUR. 439 Essex.


Stephen A. D. Edwards, captain; Henry N. Cole, lieut. ; Horace E. Elliott, clerk; Albert Standley, steward.


LADDER NO. ONE. Central Station, 15 Hale.


Henry S. Parker, captain; Charles H. Herrick, lieut .; Walter S. Pedrick, clerk; Stephen® E. Cullen, driver.


LADDER NO. TWO. 6 West, Beverly Farms


Alfred W. Williams, captain; E. Fred Day, lieut .; George W. Larcon, clerk; William S. Pike, driver.


BEVERLY FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.


6 Bridge opp. Union chapel


7 Deaf Mute School


8 Corner Beckford and Elliott


9 Corner Cressy and Bridge


I2 Corner Bartlett and Front


I3 Corner Lothrop and Stone


I4 Corner May and Lovett


I5 Corner Ocean and Lovett


HOME SITES


Loans on Mortgages


H. F. Winslow 244 CABOT STREET


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 1909. 587


I6 Corner Washington and Lothrop


I7 Corner Chase and Judson


I8 Corner Cabot and Railroad ave.


I9 Corner River and Bridge


24 Corner Cabot and Bow


25 Corner Knowlton and Cabot


26 Corner Lovett and Bay


27 Corner Essex and Charnock


31 Enon opp. R. R. sta. No. Beverly


32 Kittredge's Crossing


34 Cabot, opp. Charnock


35 Corner Rantoul and Roundy


36 Corner Cabot and Summer


37 Gloucester Crossing on Cabot


North Beverly Church


38 39 Cabot, opp. Dodge, No. Beverly 4I 42 Corner Common and Standley Corner Essex and Cedar Corner Essex and Cole


43


44 Corner Woodbury and Ober


45 Centerville Hose House, Essex st.


46 Corner Hale and Lothrop


Corner Hale and Corning


47 48 Hale and Boyles, Chapman's cor. Corner Prince and Hale


49


5I


Pride's Crossing depot


52 Corner Hale and West, B. F.


53 Corner Haskell and Hart, B. F. Hart, near Jesse Pierce's house


54


55 Hart, opp. Luke's ave, B. F.


56 57 58


Engine House, Beverly Farms. Hale, near Colting's stable


Corner Elliott and Giles ave.


6I 123


Rantoul, Depot sq.


124 Carter's oil cloth factory, Park st.


I25 Corner Bow and Park


I26 Rantoul, association factories


Corner Rantoul and Federal Almshouse


127 I32 I33 I34 I35 136 Corner Cabot and Davis


Corner School and Wellman Essex Bridge


Porter st. and Linden ave.


Corner Pleasant and Cabot


I37 3II 312


Pickett st., near Prospect School Dodge st., near A. M. Haskell's


313 Corner McKay and Sturtevant Appleton ave.


314 315 316


Conant, near Cherry Hill Farm Corner Cabot and Lyman


321 Dodge st., near Woodberry ave.


322 Corner Cabot and Trask


412 Corner Hull and Essex


5II Corner Hale and Haskell, P. C.


One blast daily at 11.45, test signal. Two blasts, fire out.


Two blasts repeated at 7.15, A.M., no High school.


Two blasts repeated at 8.15, A.M. and 12.45, P.M., no school.


Two blasts repeated at 11.15, A.M., one session of school.


71 repeated, police call.


Three blasts calls for more hose.


Four blasts calls second steamer.


Five blasts calls Ladder I


Three blasts repeated, fire out of town.


Box number repeated calls entire department.


Street Dept. emergency call, 1-2-2-1. POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police-William A. Fergu- son, $1200.


Captain-Otis Burnham, $1050.


Patrolmen-Webster K. Bray, Jo- seph F. Clayton, William H. Coakley, Ernest I. Ellis, Timothy Foley, Alonzo L. Goodhue, Warren O. Jones, Daniel McLean, Charles W. Mitchell, Alfred G. Munsey, John A. Stone, Edward F. Wallis, Calvin L. Williams, Frederick R. Wilson, S. Walter Woodbury.


Reserve Officers - Ferdinand W.


Bray, Harry S. Monies, William L. Pickett, John S. Welch, Michael H. Wittenhagen.


Janitor of Police Station-Frederick H. Beckford, $720.


Special officers to serve without pay -Angelo C. Brown, Milton H. Davis, Samuel F. Collamer, Edmund G. Dodd, Bertram Galloway, William F. Eddy, John Hanners, Samuel Higgins, John R. Holland, Frank P. Hunkins, George E. Lowell, Henry B. Lowell, Arthur S. Larcom, Thomas Meany, Alonzo N. Merrill, George O. Obear, George F. Obear, William H. Palmer, George T. Perkins, Stephen E. Rollins, Albert Standley, William R. Tucker, Clifton S. Sparks, Charles G. Waitt, R. N. Welcome.


Constables-William A. Ferguson, Henry E. Dodge, 2d, James F. Potter, Frank S. Raymond, Henry E. Brown, George W. Woodbury, Nehemiah S. Heron, John J. Cummings, Thomas J. McDonnell.


Constable to serve civil process- George A. Daniels.


Weighers of coal-Orrin B. Burn- ham, John J. Harrigan, John H. Har- ris, Frank A. Brown, John Girdler, John H. Girdler, Ralph M. Smith, Pe- ter M. Riordan, William J. Gorman, Horace W. Woodberry, George E. Pickett, Alonzo O. Woodbury.


Weighers of hay and grain-Orrin B. Burnham, Peter M. Riordan, Fred A. Dodge.


Measurers of wood and bark-Nathan B. Goldsmith, Orrin B. Burnham, George E. Pickett, Alonzo O. Wood- bury, Frank A. Brown, Horace W. Woodberry, John J. Harrigan, Peter M. Riordan, John H. Girdler.


Sealer of Weights and Measures- John J. Cummings, $400.


Surveyors of lumber-Andrew Stan- ley, William Galloupe.


Hale, corner Hart, B. F.


H. F. WINSLOW


Insurance and Real Estate


244 Cabot Street


538


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1909.


Fence Viewers-Nathan B. Gold- smith, Andrew Stanley, William Gal- loupe.


Inspector of Animals-Horace D. Lambert.


Collector of Milk Licenses-William A. Ferguson. Inspector of Plumbing-Frederick W. Herrick.


U. S. POST OFFICE. Beverly, Mass.


5 Broadway, Odd Fellows' Building.


Francis Norwood, Postmaster; Cal- vin P. Pierce, Assistant Postmaster; Willard R. Herrick, Leon C. Doble, James A. V. Hurd, James H. Arnold, William H. Smith, Harry C. Wood- bury, George A. Carr, LeRoy B. Foster, clerks.


Elmer A. Standley, sub-clerk.


Carriers-William P. Hanners, J. Perley Stone, J. Lewis Preston, Thom- as J. Fraser, Alfred H. Larcom, Charles A. Larcom, Charles H. Dockham, Wil- lard A. Standley, Walter Gardner, Fred A. Hinchliffe, George E. Hathaway, George E. Knowles,


Substitute Carriers-James S. Brown, Chester W. Sinclair, Arthur W. Jones.


Mail Messenger-Thomas J. Peach.


SUB-STATION NO. ONE. Io Enon, No. Beverly. Benjamin W. Roberts. SUB-STATION NO. TWO.


257 12 Hale, Chapman's Corner. George E. Johnson.


SUB-STATION NO. THREE.


212 Rantoul. William F. Plummer.


ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS AT THE POST OFFICE AT BEVERLY, MASS.


Arrive From‹


Boston, South, West and Foreign- 6.00, 7.00, 8.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1. 30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p. m. Salem, Marble- head, Peabody, Danvers-6.00, 7.00, 8.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p. m. Lynn-6.00, 7.00, 8.30, II.30 a. m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p. m. Gloucester Branch-8.00, 11.00 a. m .; 2.00, 6.00 p. m. East-6.00, 7.00, 9.40 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m. Amesbury, Newburyport, Ipswich, So. Hamilton-7.00, 9.40 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m. Wenham, Hamilton, Essex -7.00 a. m .; 12.30, 4.30 p. m. Close For




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