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47 William Cullivan Vacant Same as 1 School Edwards st. begins Charles H. Herrick Walter E. Colby
3 Reuben Chapman Mrs. Jennie E. Morse John J. Callahan Charles A. Fossiano Charles F. Roderick Richard M. Brown
58
John D. Lovett, s. r.
55 Edwin N. Tuttle Union st. begins
59 Benjamin Cohen 5912B. Cohen, groceries Miss Annie F. Lovett
7 Vacant store 64
10 Richard J. Tracey Sylvester B. McDonald Vacant 66
Mrs. Sarah E. Staten
12
George A. Sullivan, hairdresser William J. Callahan George E. Cleasby John Dolan 68
65 Merton R. Lovett H. Warren Towne H. P. Shepard, newsdealer, lodgings, etc.
20 22
19 Private stable Mrs. Mary Sullivan O. P. Sullivan, grocer
78
Cox ct. begins
75 Francis Norwood James Handley Vacant Pleasant st. begins
2212 24-A
Walter Rosenthal, shoe repairer Cornelius P. Twohig
24-B
C. P. Twohig, variety store
2412
Daniel W. Bryant
Vincent M. Kelley
Frederick Chapman
24-C Miss Annie Blatt, variety store
Front st. begins
7912Nicola Bovio, shoe repairer
26
James A. Horne Augustus Aho
81 Drago & Fossa, fruit, etc. Pasquale Fossa John Drago
28
J. Cullivan, grocer
2812 John Cullivan
-
Rantoul st. begins
34 36
J. Delaney, hairdresser
82
Naumkeag Buffing Machine Co.
84
Mrs. Fannie M. French
38
29 William A. Mclaughlin, shoe repairer
May st. begins
85
89 Bell's block
85 Isaac Levy, shoe repairer
8512Cloverleaf Club
35
H. D. Lambert, veterinarian Storage
89
John A. Bray, lunch
4212 41 Harvey Crosby
91 Cabot Cash Market, groceries and provisions
Ralph C. Ritchie
93 Miss Mollie Murphy
44
John H. McNeil P. J. Sullivan, provisions S. Harvey Dow 90
98
Perry Collier block Mrs. N. W. Currier, milliner
Antonio Silva, hairdresser
-
Davis st. begins
94
Simon Scheft, shoes, etc.
50
George E. Smith The Misses Pedrick
96
Samuel Ball
9612 Miss M. M. Burgess, variety store
HAMILTON,
THE HARDWARE DEALER IN NEW AND DEALER SECOND-HAND BICYCLES
42
Vacant, rear Hezekiah A. Foster
88
87 Bartlett Club Hibernian hall Dr. George A. Stickney
Thomas Ritchie
John H. Conway
95 J. H. Wentzell, hairdresser
46
43 Samuel Mercier Joseph C. Goodwin Charles Thibedeau Mrs. M. A. Peabody
90
90
92
Cabot house
18
72
76
14 16 Calvin Andrews Moses P. Towne Summit ave. begins 15 John Girdler, coal George H. Merrill Patrick J. Small
70
71 Mrs. Susan E. Trask John A. Rogers Charles J. Toothaker Mrs. Cecelia Jewett William S. O'Neil Mrs. Charlotte P. Dodge
Water st. begins
77 Brotherhood Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America North Shore Building Trades' Council 7712Y. M. C. T. Society Father Denvir Ct., Foresters Bass River Ct., Foresters 79 Quong Sing, laundry
Lyman C. Smith
83 R. G. Foster & Co., variety store Bartlett st. begins Mrs. Sarah P. Frost Mrs. Mary C. McEachern Charles H. Andrews
Frost Box Co., box manufacturers E. N. Tuttle & Co., novelty mnfrs.
Mrs. M. C. Rogers, dressmaker Charles H. Sawyer
31 George T. Larcom William W. Huckins
3112Harold Hirst Mrs. Mary E. Dailey
Charles F. Mathews, rear 80
61 Lewis W. Brewer William C. Streeter Ferdinand W. Bray Henry A. Lennox Fayette st. begins
Left Right
45 Louis B. Mader Mrs. Eleanor M. Goodwin Alexander Mader
52
53 Horace W. Woodberry
Bicycle Repairing
Done With Neatness and Dispatch KILHAM THE BICYCLE MAN, Corner Railroad Ave. & Rantoul St. Tel.
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
87
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right 142 130
R. C. & I. Block Beverly Republican Club
98
Louis & Albert, tailors Highland ave. begins
The Mitchell Studio, photographers Essex Portrait Co.
103
Vacant
132
Rogers & Chase, furniture
105 William Kaplan, tailor
140
Innis Dry Goods Co., dry goods, etc. E. F. Trask, jeweler and optician
107 Arthur E. Payne
142
Clarence E. Coult
111 Mrs. Margaret C. Leach
100
102-B
Pingree block
143
A. Granara, fruit
10012
Vacant store
145
102
Frederick A. Cressy, real estate and insurance, room 1
145
Alden Webb, jeweler
H. S. Amazeen, pianos, room 3
147
Union Club
Vacant rooms 2, 5 and 6
Masonic Hall
H. Ernest Grebner, room 7
Vestry st. begins
Millard F. Rounds, upholsterer and furniture repairer, rooms 8 and 9
149
Smith Bros., groc. and prov.
Miss K. F. Sullivan, milliner
144
T. P. Gamble, furniture
Robert Martyn
Edward G. Waters
146
Kennedy & Co., butter, etc.
Jacob Waters
148
115
Mrs. Hannah F. Kilham
Samuel W. Torrey
150
Central st. begins
152
10812 110
John J. Martin
151
112
William Spencer
155
117
Beverly Historical Society
Franklin pl. begins
154
116
M. O'Keefe, grocer
156
Railroad ave. begins
154
121
E. E. Skedd, baker
153
123 125 G. Alberghini, fruit
127 Miss Charlotte Fairfield, coal
Walter S. Flint, insurance and real estate
Beverly Real Estate Trust
155
Beverly Co-operative Bank
12712Guiseppe Alberghini Socialist club
Charles F. Lee, insurance and real estate
118 128 118 120 129
Commercial block
Butterworth Bros., groc. and prov. Charles A. Currier, pool and billiards 160
157 167 157
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
I. O. G. T. Star Juvenile Temple
161
United Asso. Journeyman Plumbers Norwegian Society
Will E. Grovenor, suite 3
Carpenters' Union, No. 878
Herbert S. Joslin, suite 4 Ralph F. Dodge, suite 5 E. Waldo Dudley, suite 6
Lyman Curtis, room 1
163
Public Library Reference rms. 3 and 4
Rooms,
Knights of Columbus Hall Houston & Coleman, hairdressers, room 8
C. O. Hood, dentist, rooms 9-11
C. B. Burnham, dentist, rooms 9-11 Knights of the Golden Eagle Hall
13132Salvation Army Barracks
124 126
Vacant store Vacant store
133 William Stopford & Co., fish 162
John H. Moore, apothecary
John Girdler, coal
128 135
143 Atlantic block 164
166
137 I. T. Webber, tailor
Carl E. Klink, baker
Miss M. E. Knight, ladies' hosiery S. H. Stone, insurance and real estate The Pickett Coal Co. Thomas A. Appleton, civil engineer and surveyor Milton st. begins
139 130
Watches, Jewelry and Optical Goods
ALDEN WEBB
145 Cabot St.
122
131
Larcom & Bell, bowling alleys Commercial Hall
D. W. Quill, lawyer
127C Dominick Musilly, shoe repairer
156
M. E. Davenport, dentist, room 4 Dr. Charles W. Haddock, rms. 2 and 3 William M. Smith, photographer John B. Hill & Son, jewelers
129 131
Burnham building
Endicott block
Conomo Club, rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
159
E. E. Gray Co., grocers Miss Julia M. Higgins, suite 1 Herbert H. Smith, suite 2
Prince Ober, contractor, room 5 Louis L. Dodge, draftsman, room 5 A. M. Bruce, D. M. D., rms. 6 and 7 Hunter & McMillan, ladies' tailors, rms. 8 and 9
Mrs. Mary J. Brine, rms. 12 and 13 Albion B. Emerson, rms. 14 and 15 Nat C. Judkins, rms. 16 and 17 Western Union Tel. Co.
100
C. E. Browne, apothecary
149
Masonic block
102-A 102-B 104
J. A. C. Barnard, tailor I. O. G. T. Hall
106 108
Dr. S. W. Torrey
Dr. J. J. Martin
Essex County Poultry Association W. A. Crouse, lunch and tobacco Unity Club Beverly Cadet Band
Endicott building
151 Charles A. Baker, apothecary
Louis W. Olmstead
Peabody building Edmund Giles, boots and shoes Wm. J. Berry, civil engineer, room 2 M. I. DeSousa, hairdresser, rooms 3 and 4 Mrs. C. T. Wallace, dressmaker, rm. 5 Ralph W. Wallace, rms. 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8
127B Miss M. A. Silva, milliner
Washington st. begins Dr. Francis G. Stanley
141 The Hub, pool and billiards Cloverdale Club Cabot Club Benton Loan Co., room 8
Left Right
135 The Comique
HAMILTON,
THE HARDWARE DEALER
DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES
88 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right 218
Fraser, Durgin Co., clothiers
Left Right 168
170
Johannes S. Stensrud, tailor Mrs. A. A. Moore, millinery
222
T. A. Tufts, lawyer, rms. 1 and 2 Miss H. B. Clark, dressmaker, rooms 3 and 4 Vacant, room 5
174
176
169
175 Beverly Savings Bank bldg.
169 Beverly Evening Times
F. E. Houghton Co., stocks and bonds F. W. Adams, insurance
E. M .. Sullivan, attorney-at-law
171 Beverly Savings Bank
173 North Shore Toilet Parlors, rooms 4, 5 and 6
Oliver F. Kilham, chandlery, whol. fish, etc., room 7
F. W. Bernard Co., mining, rooms 17, 18 and 19 Miss J. S. Humphrey, dressmaker, rooms 20 and 21
Arthur A. Forness, real estate and insurance, rooms 8 and 9
T. Fitzgibbon, mason, room 10
Frank E. Raymond, attorney-at-law, room 11
Harrie L. Whitney, city engineer, rooms 12 and 21
I. O. R. M.
Lee Temple, Pythian Sisterhood Malta Hall
Battery A., U. R. K. P.
E. C. Sweetman, clothing, room 14
E. B. Dudley, dentist, rms. 16 and 17 Charles H. Dean, rms. 18, 19 and 20 Beverly National Bank
175
184
A. Pedersen, tailor
Frank N. Hoag, tailor
Eastern Shoe Co., shoe mnfrs.
Theodore S. Webber
Amos Homans Edward A. Rust
Whitcomb, Carter Co., hardware
Broadway begins
Thorndike st. begins
188
224
194
Odd Fellows' Block 226
188 190 192
194 191
H. C. Webber, boots and shoes City Hall Mayor's office, room 1
217 219 221
J. Frank Rolfe, pianos, etc.
City Clerk and Auditor, room 2 228
Board of Aldermen and Clerk of 230 Committees, room 3 232
City Treasurer and City Collector, room 4 238
Assessors and Street Commissioner, room 5
0 Unitarian Church
Beverly Public Library
Common Council Chamber
240
Police Station, rear
248
A. Stanley, carpenter, rear
240
Wallis st. begins
2441/2
Jung Company, laundry
233
Manuel F. Enos, hairdresser
197 Star Bowling Alleys
235
Edward J. Grenier
199 People's Market, groceries and pro- visions
237
Mrs. Margaret A. Ordway
201 Frank Comato, shoe polisher
244
203 Drago & Fossa, fruit, etc.
205 Dr. W. G. Stickney
207 Thomas F. Delaney, apothecary
Abbott st. begins
Bow st. begins
214
Lunt Block
Beverly Board of Trade, rooms 14, 15 and 16
218
Beverly Building Association, rooms 14, 15 and 16
INSURANCE
OF ANY KIND
WALTER S. FLINT 127 Cabot Street
198 196
H. W. Billings Co., clothiers
231
George Todd, jeweler and optician
F. C. Maude Co., credit clothiers and furnishers, rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Dr. B. H. Fearing, dentist, rooms 6, 7 and 8
C. W. Trask, investments, room 9
H. F. Winslow, real estate and insur- ance, rooms 10 and 11
216 214
A. C. Lunt, house furnishings
226 Rogers building
220
Newell Dry Goods Co.
165
167 Field & Kennedy, clothiers James Matheson, newsdealer Mrs. M. E. Wallis, boarders
Beverly Gas and Electric Co., rooms 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10
Miss Cressey, chiropodist, rooms 11 and 12
M. A. Kearns, real estate and insur- ance, room 14
Robert J. Murney, Boston Globe, room 14.
E. T. McGourty, dentist, rooms 15 and 16
C. L. Dodge, ins. agt., room 23 Edward Thompson, real estate, rm. 23 O. U. A. M. Hall Beverly Lodge, K. of P.
Roger Wolcott Lodge, K. of P.
I. Lefavour & Son, real estate and insurance, room 13
K. and L. of Honor, Mayflower Lodge New England Order Protection
Clan Wallace, No. 127, O. S. C.
Cabot Lodge, A. O. U. W.
Mizpah Commandery, No. 283, K. of M.
Bricklayers' and Masons' Union, No. 40
Mizpah Sisterhood, D. of M.
Speedwell Colony, No. 86, Pilgrim Fathers
Diana Chapter No. 100, O. of E. S.
Garden City Lodge, M. U.
Beverly News Co.
F. W. Woolworth & Co., 5 and 10c store
Ropes Drug Co., apothecaries
0 First Baptist church
C. L .. Doble & Co., dry goods
Dirigo Bakery and Street Railway Station
223 John B. Cosio, fruit Beverly Co-operative Asso., groceries
Lee & Cressy, undertakers, etc.
- Hale st. begins The Misses Ellingwood Federal st. begins
Church st. begins
Winslow building & Washburn, dry Almy, Bigelow goods
Arthur S. Larcom
186
MILEAGE BOOKS
BOUGHT AND TO LET JOSEPH F. KILHAM, Cor. Railroad Ave. & Rantoul Street. Telephone
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
89
CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right
Left Right
Beverly Business Men's Association, rooms 14, 15 and 16
280 28012 Luigi Gasparini, fruit
279 H. T. Tremblay, hairdresser 27912Mrs. Mary E. Floyd
282 Mrs. Georgianna F. Dodge Vacant
244A
241 247 241 243 James W. Apgar
284
A. N. Barron, tailor
283 Thomas Grant Judson st. begins
John C. McDonald
Wilbur Strout
Mrs. Harriet E. Eldridge
George A. Gove, hardware F. W. Williamson, plumber W. F. Plummer Drug Co.
288
The Enterprise
W. R. Smith, baker
287
Harry F. Simonds George F. Hinkley, stoves and fur- naces
0 Star of the Sea Church
289
Stuart M. Leach
254 25412
Louis Marckone, shoe repairer G. A. R. Hall
Miss Clara B. Everett
253 Rev. Francis J. Curran
291
Vacant store
Rev. Edward T. McKenna
291A R. Arthur Barss Elmer P. Wildes James S. Gray
Mrs. N. D. Powers, millinery
Nelson D. Powers
290
Luther S. Herrick
Charles F. Sias
293
George S. Harris Mrs. Rebecca C. Herrick
Butman block
292
William M. Stevens
Vacant store
295
Israel Hepworth
296
Johannes S. Stensrud
Mrs. Sarah E. Roles
George Butman
Dane st. begins William F. Lee Albert F. Lee
258A 260
Louis S. Smith, jeweler and optician John McCarthy
299
Benjamin F. Dodge Frank E. Roy Carl G. Lindskog
261
John G. Carlson
D. J. Goodwin, painter, rear
Miss Clara R. Dixon
300
Norman S. Low
Henry Noble
Mrs. M. Alice Low, dressmaker
262 264 Vacant 266 Mrs. Sarah L. Lavigne
302
F. B. Rust, groceries and provisions
Joseph Bertucci
301
James Allen
265
Mrs. Mina E. Grenier, millinery
Clarence Glover
William S. Rodie
304
William W. Grant
William G. Philpot
267
Frank Wong, laundry
303
268
Miss Louisa Woodbury
Percy A. Boyd
Mrs. Ellen F. Preston
306
John Buckle
Arthur H. Woodbury
308
Miss Annie E. Ward
305
Benjamin O. Peirce, s. r.
273
Dr. F. A. Cowles Vacant store Dr. F. A. Cowles, office
312
Pond st. begins
Thomas F. Whiting
Winter st. begins
307
Arthur W. Young Mrs. Delia Trask
275
W. M. Patten, variety store
309
Mrs. R. F. Morgan, bakery
278 278B 278A
Dr. W. E. Bongartz
316
W. H. Croscup, wheelwright
William T. McConaghy
J. A. Torrey, horseshoer and carriage maker
27512Thomas C. Duffey
320
Mrs. Annie D. Douglas H. Malcolm Torrey
High Class Ladies' Tailor
H. NOBLE 281 B Cabot St.
246
245
248 250 252 25212
Joseph Paradise Mrs. Estella A. Metcalfe
289A Miss Edna F. Eaton
Rev. John McKenna
Rev. John F. Curran
291B James S. Gray, caterer
256 256A
255 259 255 257
259 258
G. C. & J. L. Berry, apothecaries
298
S. L. Abbott, shoe repairer
Mrs. Georgia K. Ingersoll
Mrs. Annie McCarthy, boarding and lodging
Walter C. Mitchell
William Decost Miss Elizabeth M. Hughes Miss Lucy F. Lovett Leron H. Jacobs
269 271 George A. West
Miss Ellen F. Holden Augustus A. Galloupe Irving F. Obear
274
Charnock st. begins Mrs. Maria L. Hawkes
276
Knowlton st. begins
Marston & Sturtevant, groceries and provisions
311
Miss A. G. Edwards, dressmaker Charles H. Hoyt
Mrs. Laura E. Trask 318
277 S. A. Gentlee & Son, funeral directors
27712F. W. Herrick, plumber John W. Stanley Vacant
E. E. and A. J. Pelley, photographers, room 22 Vacant rooms, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25 and 26 George F. Parker, attorney-at-law, rooms 27, 28 and 29 French's creamery
281 Joseph Pesce, shoe repairer
281A Vacant store 281B H. Noble, tailor 281C Mikado Laundry Frank S. Prince
Larrabee building
285 John W. Phillips Almon R. Howard 285A Albert E. Cleveland Dr. Charles H. Phillips
Walter D. Burnham James E. Collins Mrs. Sarah E. Wallis
Vacant Fred A. Hinchliffe Mrs. Cynthia N. White West Dane st. begins
HAMILTON, the Hardware Dealer.
We Repair Everything. Bicycles and Lawn Mowers a Specialty.
90 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
Roundy st. begins
315 Fred D. Fraser George H. Wendon ;
Left Right 371 C. W. Pickett, grocer 372 Francis S. Herrick Charles B. Grose George A. Glidden Benjamin F. Glidden
324
317 Benjamin O. Holden Mrs. Sarah B. Eveleth Jeremiah L. Porter Elliott st. begins
373 George F. Fielder George W. Fielder Lennox st. ct. ends Dr. David C. Coleman The Misses Hayes
328 330 332
325
Alden Webb George Sylvia Henry C. McPherson Francis W. Whitely
381 383
Mrs. Mary C. Heaphy Charles A. Symmes George E. K. Stetson Rantoul st. ends
329 Isaac H. Edgett
Mrs. Clara A. Ellis
334
Oscar F. Seifert George C. Bunker
384
Gloucester R. R. crossing
George Millett
Colon st. begins Benjamin B. Dodge
331 Ezekiel L. McLarren
388
Lawrence A. Perry
Vacant 392
333
Ernest A. Pettingill
391
335
Mrs. Joanna E. Williams Mrs. Flora E. Rust
393
Archie F. Haskell, rear
394
340 344
John J. Nugent Louis H. Baker
396
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Foster Chestnut st. begins
337
Perley K. Cole
400
339
E. Wallace Pickett, rear Charles E. Smith
Woodberry Milk Co., milk
The Misses Bell Miss Elizabeth H. Smith
402
346
Edwin P. Frost Luville W. Hatch
404
348
Vacant, rear H. C. Moulton, provisions Mrs. Harriet S. Burnham Arthur L. Merrill Mrs. Olive J. Berry
405 Louis W. Woodbury
350 35012
George C. Berry
405A Walter V. Byther William M. Yoeman
352
Mrs. Clara A. Trask
408
William O. Stone
409 William W. Standley Herbert Vickery
354 356 358
Frederick C. Denesha Walter H. Carrico Summer st. begins Henry C. Clark Earl E. Clark, expressing
413 Guy C. Larcom Charles F. Verry Mrs. Ella F. Flanders
353
John A. Crombie Wilfred L. Clark
417 Vacant Herbert L. Vose Harry D. Elliott Walter Patchett
360 362
Dr. Ralph E. Stone Mrs. Annie L. Chesley
429 Mason st. begins
Myrtle st. begins
431 Gibson Worth
431A Martin Egle
364
363 Prince Ober, carpenter Frank A. Cooke Caleb Cole
433A John J. O'Neill 435 William H. L. Walcott
365 Charles Pickett Charles W. Mitchell
435A Alexander V. Lindgren
366
Frederick A. Clark Pickett st. begins
439 Ansel G. Campion Miss Emma Lawrence
Lennox st. begins
439A David L. Luce
369 Charles W. Pickett
441 Harry W. Whelpley
319 321
P. Fossa, fruit, etc.
378
Walter W. Pierce Fred A. Gwinn
380
Mrs. Eunice P. Goodridge
Robert H. Grant Benjamin F. Cressy Charles R. Rackliffe City Square
336 338 Thomas J. O'Connell
Horace K. Hutchinson Israel Crampsey Thomas A. Morgan Mrs. Martha A. Haskell Mrs. Margaret J. Grotto Elisha H. Dorothy Alvin A. Hanscom Charles B. Stuart Homer J. Garrepy Joseph H. Baker George H. Costain
Joseph F. Kilham
397 Miss Ellen T. Allen Mrs. Julia A. Miles Joshua S. Dodge Henry F. Woodberry
Beckford st. ends Mrs. Josephine A. Grant
0 Ward 5 polling booth
341 Albert J. Hagan
- Charles st. begins A. A. Hanscom, painter 403 G. Hermann Donham 403A Paul D. Stafford Charles I. Frechette
343
Harrison ave. begins
407 E. S. Raymond, shoe repairer Harry Nicoll Dewitt H. Bruce
349 Joseph M. Collins Vacant
415 William S. Nutting Hans P. Thorson John A. Lister
357 Jacob MacDonald 35712 William A. Smith Lester C. Blenkhorn Columbus ave. begins
419 George A. Herrick
421 Swan st. begins
433 Fay H. Becker
36412 D. H. Bruce, photographer
437 Lyman st. begins
If you are looking for REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, Etc., we would be pleased to talk the matter over with you.
WALTER S. FLINT 127 CABOT STREET
Mrs. Seddie A. Patten
377
H. NOBLE, High Class Tailor
281 B CABOT ST.
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
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CABOT ST .- Continued.
Left Right
Left Right
441A John A. Foley 443 J. Frederick Clark 443A Vacant
602
448
445 Herrick st. begins John K. Perry Mrs. Mary A. Lufkin
Arthur W. Cole Balch st. begins J. E. Mitchell Co., florists
606
Fred L. Jenness Levi W. Dodge Fred W. Chesley
451 453 Mrs. Janet Mitchell
610
Charles E. Wilson
Charles E. Hurlburt
620
613 John W. Hobbs Fred R. Woodberry
John D. Standley Louis E. Burnham
634
Frank A. Woodbury, mkt. gdnr. Mrs. Julia F. Woodbury The Misses Lummus
457 Joseph L. Standley
637
649 Arthur T. Hitchings
459
Charles A. Standley
463 Hugh J. Munsey
658
Henry E. Dodge, 2nd
Thomas H. Phelan
676
Thomas J. Rafferty
678
Charles A. Merrill
688
John J. Weatherbee
George E. Brown
George H. Blake
Miss M. E. Moulton
776
Mrs. Sarah F. Stiles
785
Vacant
Everett L. Dukshire
786
John A. Harte
Albert G. Jacques
James A. Heath Vacant
B. & M. R. R. crossing
Blaine ave. begins
CEDAR
(Ward 4)
from opp. 96 Essex to jet. Locust ave. and East Left Right
7 William P. Hanners
Ralph W. Warren
9 Peter Wilson
11 Edgar E. Woodberry
Joseph E. Darling
529
548
556
Moses B. Kaven
559 Mrs. Agnes G. Pickett
John G. Munsey Hill st. begins
Edward J. Caldwell
Peter McCurrach Charles E. Caldwell
Left Right 2 Lorenzo Colson 10 Edwin L. Wallace E. L. Wallace, plumber, rear
Howard P. Lefavour
9 Stephen F. Campbell, jr.
Charles F. Perkins
Ellis J. Burnham
Mrs. Lizzie N. Sands
11 Lege B. Robichau
Arthur S. Adams
James F. Potter, market gardener Charles E. Doner Jesse S. Potter
13 John W. McKnight, wall paper, etc.
1312John W. McKnight Vacant
Horace Foster, grocer
15 Charles M. Smith John F. Fenton Miss B. E. Brown
Mrs. Mary Downing Horace Foster Edmund Hoogerzeil
17 Percy S. Breed Mrs. Mary Young
Arthur R. Meacock, rear
19 I. Frank Munroe Mrs. Harriett H. Munroe
Dodge st. begins
Central ct. begins
Scott st. begins James Morissey
21 William S. Noyes Herbert S. Cooper
YALE MOTOR CYCLE
KILHAM, The Bicycle Man Corner Rallroad Avenue and Rantoul Street.
Telephone
496
Samuel G. Hooper
505 Louis Nelson
506
509
Edmund B. Pilkington Benjamin W. Squire William P. Walker Albert W. Warren
Richard D. Bessom
Sydney W. Winslow
0
City stone crusher Locust ave. ends
545 Dr. George J. Hill 555 Herbert F. Winslow
CENTRAL
(Ward 2) from 115 Cabot to 52 Lothrop
564
573 579 576 578
588 590
594
Charles A. Preston, express
593 Ernest P. Spiller, groc. and prov. 595 Perley N. Dodge F. N. Von Steenburgh
599
Charles A. Barter Solon Lovett Southworth Bros., nurserymen, rear Tremont st. begins
454
458 460
W. Murray Eaton
North Beverly Cemetery Sumner E. Glines Vacant
462 465 Mrs. Sarah E. Brown
Vacant
Phillips ave. begins, (Moraine Farm) Trask st. begins John W. Bradstreet
467 471 483 John Jordan
Elmwood ave. begins Charles E. Wood Samuel A. Day Trask st. ends
797 Dudley D. Day
515 517 Charles S. Lee Peter Scott
Dennis E. McCormack
18
15 George G. Brook City Home Walter Farnham
561 563 569 Walter A. Caldwell, ice Balch st. ends
William B. Goodrich
580 583 587 Mrs. Annie Mason Vacant
14
Conant st. crosses
Charles W. Forbes
608
605
FIRE INSURANCE.
WALTER S. FLINT 127 Cabot, Street,
92
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909.
CENTRAL ST .- Continued.
CHAPMAN PLACE
(Ward 3)
from 7 Chapman to rear 222 Cabot Left Right 4 Mrs. Alice A. Caswell
Samuel Higgins
6 Mrs. Lydia F. Lord
Joseph W. Stocker
Edward E. Gunnison
William S. Lante
CHAPMAN'S CORNER
(Ward 4) Hale, junction Boyles
34
Louis B. Fiske
CHARLES
(Ward 5) from 403 Cabot
Left Right
2 Howard E. Tracy
2A John Hillery
Nils E. Berglund
4 William H. Keefe
4A Daniel E. Hall
Carl J. Swanson
6
Lloyd B. Clark
8
Edward G. Bartlett
10
Ernest B. Asselstine
12
Gustaf L. Norman
14
Harry W. Clarke
16
Horace M. Pepper
18
J. Sumner Twichell
20
David M. Vining
22 John W. Smith
24
Frederick B. Folsom
Percy McRae
26
Arthur J. Boswell
Mrs. Ann Smith
CHARNOCK
(Ward 4) from 305 Cabot to 8 Butman
Left Right
6 Benjamin T. Butman
-
Peirce ave. begins
7 Chester H. Knowles
Francis Forniss
9 William A. Foster Mrs. Elizabeth H. Elwell
11 Charles C. Trefry
Nehemiah S. Heron Frederick G. Hammond Thomas Montgomery William M. Pettipas, rear
13 Martin F. Comeau
William W. Merrill
4
Mrs. Carrie L. Haskell
Knowlton st. ends
6
Mrs. Helen A. Smith Frederick L. Curtis
20
William Bona
8 Wentworth Schofield
7 Clarence W. Bell
James Arthur
John H. Lord
21
Harry L. Butman
14
John C. Ayers Mrs. Martha L. Crosfield
22
2212 Miss Maud McDuffy
Herbert H. Wallace
15
William J. Marshall Gustave Berg
24
Otis Caswell
17 Miss Mary E. Glidden John Bradshaw
26
Herbert H. Humphrey
25 John F. Taker
HAMILTON,
THE HARDWARE DEALER
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS
38
J. Elmer Wood
39 Percy A. Wallis
3912Frank W. Plaisted
40
Frank E. Joy
Miss Charlotte L. Babcock
Mrs. Nancy H. Webber
401/2 42
41 Clarence E. Browne
Samuel H. Stone
44
Joseph B. Menke
CENTRAL COURT
(Ward 2) from 19 Central to 16 May
Left Right
5 William H. Cahoon
7 E. W. Davenport, express
9 Elmer W. Davenport
-
Lovett ct. ends
14
The Misses Downing
11 Edward L. Ingalls
13 Joseph Massison
16
Amos C. Carver Henry E. Ask
15 Vacant shop
CHAPMAN
(Ward 3) from 11 Bow to 10 Pond
12
Left Right
1 McKenna & Son, undertakers
3 Vacant store
5 Vacant store
16
W. R. Parker Smith
18
Prospect st. begins Patrick J. Daly, groc. and prov. John A. Larrabee
- Chapman pl. begins
19 James Dennis
Federal st. crosses
Michael C. Mulcahy William Gray
Left Right
20 Miss Georgianna Leach 22 Mrs. Delia Bryant Elisha C. Cooper
23 William A. Ferguson
2312Ralph M. Smith
24 Lucius H. Perry William H. Raymond
25 Mrs. Harriet N. Stickney
28
Same as 30 Lovett
Lovett st. crosses
32
27 Daniel A. Kilham Samuel F. Ober Leon C. Doble S. F. Ober & Sons, carpenters S. Ellis Ober
36
Fred E. Bell
33 Miss Hattie E. Frye, dressmaker
35 Charles S. Rounds
37 Elisha P. Rich
31 Ozro M. Field Mrs. Sarah H. Staten
23 Lewis C. Edwards George M. Marling
CLEANING
Dyeing, Pressing H. NOBLE and Repairing . . 281 B CABOT ST.
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1909. 93
CHARNOCK ST .- Continued.
Left Right
Left Right
28
25 Mrs. K. B. Ramsdell Henry F. Woodman Miss Mary Crowley
27
Joseph E. Arlington
Edward Cahill
29 Herman O. Grotjohann William R. Burgess
Essex st. crosses
37 Horace L. Raymond Edward A. A. Raymond
42
Mrs. Ellen M. Gould James G. Fitch Vacant
44 B. Frank Herrick
39 Mrs. Myra B. Wallis
41
Walter H. Woodbury
68
46
Robert H. Wood
70
43 Albert E. Jones
72
William H. MacPherson Mrs. Ellen O'Neil
74
76
75 M. Grady & Son, contractors Louis E. Shaw Mrs. Katharine F. Durkee Albert H. Sawyer
CHASE
(Ward 3) from 41 Federal to 16 Summer
Left Right
5 Joseph H. McEachern
Patrick Walsh
-
- Pond st. crosses
6
Justin H. Duncan
8
10
Charles W. Brotchie
8
George A. Galloupe, florist Charles T. Staudinger G. Lester Morse
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