The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1910, Part 30

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Publication date: 1910
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Leo M. mach. USMC, rms. 43 Railroad ave. Roger P. (Elizabeth M.) carpenter, bds. 151 Essex Saucier Frank E. (Sylvania) drillman USMC, h. 32 Mechanic Sauer John C. (Fannie D.) groc. etc. 2312 Elliott, rms. u. 20 do. Saulkins Charles (Laura) shoemaker, h. 288 Cabot Saulnier John W. (Millie) mach. h. 30 Bennett (See Sounia)


Saunders Aaron S. (Agnes W.) shoecutter, h. 17 Lothrop Arthur E. (Florence A.) foreman USMC, h. u. 32 Ocean


Let us examine your eyes (day or evening) and make you a pair of glasses to fit your particular case.


Louis S. Smith


Optician and Jeweler BEVERLY


H. P. Woodbury & Son


123 Hale St., Beverly, Mass. Tel. Con.


F Foreign and Domestic Cheese. ull line of Canned Goods. Olives, Olive Oil, Jellies, Jams, Etc.


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SAUNDERS


SCOLZILLO


Benjamin P. (Inez H.) rem. from city


Grace M. Mrs. stenog. 98 Park, bds. 82 Essex Harry A. emp. USMC, rms. 19 Elliott


Lillian N. Miss, shoestitcher, bds. 369 Rantoul Mahala, widow of William H. housekeeper 369 Rantoul William T. (Flora A.) carpenter, h. 105 Hale Sawaska Peter (Tekla) emp. USMC, h. 12 Summit ave. Sawtelle Albion, eng. USMC, bds. 10 Charles Sawyer Albert H. (Grace C.) rem. to Windsor, Vt. Arthur W. (Annie) carriage trimmer, h. 4 Colon


Charles H. (Lydia) shoe trimmings 20 Lovett, h. u. 84 Cab. AWYER ELBRIDGE C. (Ann M.) carriage mnfr. and


S trimmer, and automobile work 218-226 Rantoul, h. 5 Summer. See page 2


Frederick P. (Bertha L.) shoe cutter, h. 7 Winthrop ave.


Mary E. Miss, nurse, bds. 113 Bridge


Reuben F. (Lucy J.) h. 7 Winthrop ave.


Warren N. rem. to Hamilton


William L. (Bertha P.) carpenter, h. Ellsworth ave. (See Sohier)


CBRACCIA A. & CO. (Alfred Sbraccia and Alexandro Car- micelli) boot and shoe repairers 254 Cabot. See pg. 603 Alfredo (A. Sbraccia & Co.) 254 Cabot, h. 18 Roundy Scale Frank (Abina) painter USMC, h. Glidden n. Blake Scanlan Dennis, night watchman USMC, bds. 160 Park Louise A. Miss, housekeeper 36 Butman Martin, laborer USMC, bds. 160 Park Schade Harry D. (Ethel) driver, bds. 5812 Pleasant


Schaller Charles W. (Abbie C.) photog. USMC, h. 8 Walnut av. Schaper Frederick, fisherman, bds. 10 Heather John (Margaret) fisherman, h. 10 Heather Scheft Harris, clerk 124 Cabot, bds. u. 158 Park


Simon (Pearl) shoes and furnishings 124 Cab. h. u. 158 Park Schencks Harriet E. wid. Frank A. shoe stitcher, h. Putnam Fld. Schenin Fred (Lotta) emp. USMC, h. 15612 Park Scher Axel T. (Lucy R.) insp. USMC, h. 12 Fayette Charles C. (Clara C.) carpenter, h. Netherton ave. Edna E. Miss, student BHS, bds. 12 Fayette Mabel A. Miss, student (S.) bds. 12 Fayette Schilling George R. cchmn. 132 Hale, bds. do. (summer) Schlicher John, baker, h. 5 Phillips ct.


Schofield Frederick (S. Fannie) frmn. USMC, h. 10 Lennox Wentworth (Letitia R.) supt. 85 Water, h. 8 Chapman Scholefield Joseph B. (Nellie) mach. USMC, h. u. 13 Agate Schumacker Mary M. Mrs. bds. 66 Dane Sciamanna Vincenzo (Anna) foundryman USMC, h. u. 142 Park Scocringe Domenico, laborer, bds. 21 Creek


Scolzillo Giuseppe (Amelia) shoeworker, h. u. 18 Porter


MEMORIALS


We are well equipped with modern machinery and can furnishwhat you desire. Designs fur - nished on application by a competent draftsman. 9-11 LYNDE STREET, SALEM, MASS.


KIMBALL BROS.


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----- AT- COR. RAILROAD AVE. & RANTOUL ST.


KILHAM


The Bicycle Man Telephone


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SCOTT


SELLENGER


Scott Arthur, farmhand 110 Dodge, bds. do. Charles H. (Lulu) gardener, h. 195 Lothrop James, chauffeur 72 Lothrop, rms. do. Peter (Jessie) gardener, h. 529 Cabot William (Eleanor) mach. USMC, h. 11 Woodland ave. Scotti Angie, h. r. 98 Elliott Atlie, bds. r. 98 Elliott


Riccardo (Angelina) mach. USMC, h. 12 Beckford Scoville George F. music tchr. 13 Edwards, rms. do.


Orville, shoeworker, bds. 96 Bridge Reuben (Sarah A.) carpenter, h. 96 Bridge Sorensen L. (Lenna) mason, h. 13 Edwards William, carpenter, rms. 192 Rantoul


Scruton Elizabeth D. wid. Herbert E. seamstress, bds. 8 Frank- lin pl.


Fannie, widow of George H. h. u. 24 Arthur


Lena E. Miss, clerk USMC, bds. u. 24 Arthur


Pearl D. Miss, tel. op. 157 Cabot, bds. u. 24 Arthur CULLIN C. GILMAN, pool and billiard parlors 2 Vestry,


S rms. 4 Railroad ave. See page 612


Seabury Frank (60 State, B.) h. 6 Hart, B. F. (see map) Sealer of Weights and Measures 3 Broadway, rm. 11 Sears Eleanora Miss (B.) s. r. off 11 Hart, B. F.


Frederick R. jr. (B.) s. r. off 11 Hart, B. F. (see map)


Frederick R. 3rd (B.) s. r. off 11 Hart, B. F.


Harry E. (Myrtle W.) physician 25 Broadway, h. do.


Henry F. Dr. (B.) s. r. off 239 Hale (see map)


Herbert M. h. off 400 Hale, and 287 Com. ave. B. (see map) Philip S. (B.) s. r. Branch lane (see map)


Seaver Edward P. (Myrtle M.) clk. USMC, bds. 34 Lyman Percy E. (Edna F.) clk. USMC, h. 34 Lyman Seavey F. A. & Co. (Melville Woodbury and George E. Rowe) shoe manufacturers 105 Rantoul


Seaward Philip J. machinist USMC, rms. 287 Rantoul Secondari Spartaco, emp. USMC, bds. u. 141 Park Secondo Louis, emp. USMC, bds. u. 6 Prospect


Seeley Charles, coachman, bds. 623 Hale, P. C.


Edna F. Miss, bds. 11 Madison ave.


Edward L. fisherman, also (Seeley & Son) h. 20 Hobart


Elias L. (Lydia E.) fisherman, h. 20 Hobart & Son (Elias L. and Edward L.) boatbuilders 20 Hobart


EGEE WILLIAM A. (Julia A.) painter and paper hang-


S er 276 Rantoul, h. do. See page 614 Seifert Herman E. (Emily A.) machinist, h. 9 Pickett Oscar F. (Sadie M.) mach. USMC, h. 334 Cabot Selby William J. (B.) cchmn. N. W. Rice's, h. 52 Ober (smr.) Selfe Abbie S. widow of William A. bds. 115 Corning Sellenger Albert J. (Mary) gdnr. G. Norman's, h. 25 River


We Deliver in Beverly Every Day, All Sorts of Furnishings for the Home-TITUS, SALEM.


H. P. Woodbury & Son,


123 Hale St., Agents: Beverly, Mass. Tel. Con.


America's Highest Grade King Arthur Flour


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SEMPLE


SHEA


Semple John W. (Mary J.) city laborer, h. 6 Prospect John jr. plumber, bds. 6 Prospect Robert P. emp. USMC, bds. 6 Prospect Severance Mary J. widow of Jerome P. rem. to Maine Severino Nicola, shoeworker, bds. 28 Railroad ave. Sevigne Ellen G. Miss, bds. 29 Herrick


Mary C. Mrs. h. 29 Herrick


Seville William (Alice) draftsman (L.) h. u. 106 Hale Seward Turner N. (Caroline E.) bds. 8 Woodland ave. Sewell Benjamin B. jr. emp. USMC, rms. 21 Thorndike Roland G. clerk USMC, rms. 2112 Peirce ave. Shackelford George A. (Charlotte) machine op. h. 33 Stone Lewis A. (Alice L.) asst. undertaker 277 Cabot, h. 84 Essex Russell, clerk 63 Front, bds. 33 Stone Shackley Myrtle R. Miss, clerk (L.) bd's. 10 Jackson Shailer Harriet Mrs. bds. 271 Essex


Hezekiah, emp. USMC, h. 271 Essex


Shannon Alexander R. emp. USMC, bds. 20 Mckinley ave. Annie Miss, bds. 20 McKinley ave. Catherine, widow of William, h. 20 Mckinley ave.


Charles N. watchmaker 258A Cabot, h. at Salem


Shapleigh Arthur L. cond. B&MRR, bds. 46 Cabot


Marion V. Miss, student (S.) bds. 46 Cabot HARROCK WILLIAM (Mary) painter, decorator and pa- S per hanger 15 Vestry, h. do. See page 39


Shatswell James A. (Edna J.) physician 9 Endicott, h. do.


Shattuck Charles H. (Eliza J.) mach. USMC, h. 5 Rowell ave. Charles H. died Sept. 14, 1909


Herbert W. (Gertrude W.) farmer, h. 75 Enon Irene A. Miss, student BHS, bds. 5 Rowell ave. Louisa M. widow of Charles H. died Oct. 28, 1909


Shaw Alexander, foreman W. H. Moore's, h. 619 Hale Annie C. widow of William L. h. 469 Rantoul Cora L. widow of Gardner H. (B.) s. r. Witch lane (see map)


E. Albert (M. Evelyn) molder USMC, h. 8 Beckford Edson C. (Lillian) shoe laster, bds. 22 Home Fred, barnman 131 Conant, bds. do. Jesse W. emp. 37 Park, bds. 469 Rantoul Joseph, emp. BG&ECo. bds. 41 Bow Louis E. (Cora N.) shoeworker, h. 74 Chase Quincy A. Mrs. (B.)s. r. off 14 Greenwood av. P. C.(see map) Quincy A. jr. (B.) s. r. off 431 Hale, P. C. (see map) Quincy A. 2d (B.) s. r. 261 Hart, B. F. (see map) William H. supt. 101 Rantoul, h. at Danvers Shay Lydia Mrs. clerk 240 Cabot, bds. 39 Boardman, Salem William M. (Ellen L.) clerk USMC, h. 4 Front Shea Cornelius, laborer, bds. 35 High, B. F.


Cornelius (Catherine) laborer 20 Oak, h. 111 Haskell, B. F.


MEMORIALS


We are well equipped with modern machinery and can furnish what you desire. Designs fur- nished on application by a competent draftsman.


KIMBALL BROS.


9-11 LYNDE STREET, SALEM, MASS.


T. L. PIKENIS, High Class Tailor,


281B CABOT STREET


364 SHEA


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SHORES


Cornelius D. teamster 20 Oak, bds. 111 Haskell, B. F.


Dennis F. teamster 21 Oak, bds. 111 Haskell, B. F.


John (Louisa) caretaker W. A. Slater's, h. 18 Prince


John J. (Regina M.) physician 14 Bartlett, h. do.


John J. driver, bds. 111 Haskell, B. F.


Joseph, laborer, bds. 526 Essex


Joseph G. student BHS, bds. 18 Prince


Michael F. mariner, h. 29 Stone


Michael J. (Kate) plumber, h. 28 Wellman


Nora A. Miss, bds. 111 Haskell, B. F.


Sheedy Mary Miss, housemaid 268 Cabot


Sheehan Katherine Miss, groceries, etc. 23 Front, bds. 27 do. Mary A. Miss, housemaid 42 Thorndike


Mary P. Miss, cook 672 Hale, B. F.


Maurice B. plumber 1212 Bow, h. at Salem


Sheldon Annie R. Miss, bds. 21 Fayette


Esther W. Miss, h. 44 Abbott Fidelia Miss, h. 44 Abbott


Joseph B. (Martha R.) h. 21 Fayette


Lillian F. Miss, teacher (B.) bds. 44 Abbott .


Shemelia Margaret, widow of Joseph P. rem. to Danvers


Shennell (see Chanel and Chenell)


Shepard Elmer O. (Josephine A.) clk. 30 Essex, h. 28 do. Ernest H. clerk 174 Rantoul, bds. 68 Cabot


Frank A. (Nellie) clerk 68 Cabot, h. do.


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Frank B. (Esther) clerk 174 Rantoul, h. u. 49 Broadway HEPARD HARRY P. newspapers, cigars, etc. 174 Ran- toul, 30 Essex, 68 Cabot and USMC; also lodgings 68 Cabot, bds. do. See bottom edge stamp


Lewis A. (Alice E.) mach. USMC, h. 10 Odell ave.


Thomas O. Dr. (S.) s. r. Comm. n. Branch Lane (see map)


Shepherd George, coachman H. P. King's, Paine ave. P. C.


John S. (B.) cchmn. W. S. Spaulding's, h. 91 Hart, B.F. (smr.) Sherbourne Guy, rem. to Haverhill


Sheridan Michael, emp. USMC, rms. 160 Park Thomas, steamfitter USMC, rms. 160 Park


Sherman Ada C. widow of Andrew W. bds. 8 Bartlett


Ada F. Miss, bds. 8 Bartlett


Clifford W. driver 4 Bartlett, bds. 8 do.


Everett H. emp. USMC, rms. u. 57 Butman


Harry C. (Nettie) driver, h. u. 13 Fayette Shield Alice Miss, housekeeper Bev. Hospital Shmeltze Harry (Anna) rem. to New York Sholds Grace V. Miss, shoeworker, bds. 26 Mechanic Leslie (Lizzie) fisherman, h. 26 Mechanic Shore Charles, emp. USMC, rms. 436 Rantoul


James, emp. USMC, rms. 436 Rantoul Shores Herbert L. draftsman USMC, bds. 68 Dane


HARPER GARAGE CO.,


133 Rantoul St. Tel. 60 AUTOMOBILES TO RENT


Let us examine your eyes (day or evening) and make you a pair of glasses to fit your particular case.


Louis S. Smith


Optician and Jeweler BEVERLY


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SHORTALL


SIMMONS


Shortall Thomas F. ptnmkr. USMC, rms. 44 Bisson Shortell Thomas F. foreman 105 Rantoul, bds. 41 Bow Shultz Elizabeth, widow of Henry, h. 17 Sturtevant Shuman Abraham (B.) s. r. "Hetmere," Woodbury (see map) & Goldstein, tailors 21 Hart, B. F. (smr.) Shute Edwin L. (Mary A.) toolmaker (L.) h. 19 Judson Sias Bertha Miss, bds. 75 Corning


Charles F. Mckay operator, h. u. 256A Cabot John B. upholsterer, bds, u. 256A Cabot Mabel S. Miss, rem. to Montana


Siem John, mach. 60 River, bds. 439A Cabot Sihman August, emp. USMC, bds. 9 Mason Sihpol Reine (Olga) emp. USMC, h. 22 Front Silsbee Arthur B. (B.) s. r. off 30 Prince (see map)


Katherine Miss (B.) h. 31 Boyles (see map)


Martha Miss (B.) s. r. off 30 Prince


Martha, wid. John B. (115 Marlboro, B.) s. r. off 30 Prince (see map)


Thomas (B.) sec .- treas. Montserrat Golf Club, s. r. off 30 Prince


Silva Antonio G. sailmaker, bds. 8 South


Antonio (Frances) hairdresser 90 Cabot, h. 8 South


Belle L. Miss, bds. 8 South


Eleanor G. Miss, bds. 8 South


Ida M. Miss, bds. 8 South


John (Adeline) laborer, h. u. 139 Park


Joseph P. (Ella) hairdresser, h. u. 56 Bartlett


Manuel F. draftsman (L.) bds. 8 South


Mary A. Miss, millinery 127B Cabot, bds. 8 South (See Sylvia)


Silver Elmer E. shoe cutter, bds. 90 Rantoul Frank E. carriage painter, bds. 13 Chestnut George F. rem. to Reading


Harvey L. (Anna G.) ins. agt. h. 13 Chestnut Laura B. Miss, shoeworker, bds. 13 Chestnut Laura E. widow of Francis, died Sept. 2, 1909 Perley M. (Margaret M.) clk. 422 Rantoul, h. 27 Chase Saul (Louby) emp. USMC, h. 389 Rantoul William L. (Jennie) rem. to Lynn


Silverberg M. H. (N. Y., Bos. Tail. Co.) 26 West (smr.) Silverio Giovanni (Adelina) laborer, h. 145 Park


ILVERMAN BESSIE MRS. groc. and prov. 277 Rantoul, S h. do. See page 594 Philip (Bessie) mngr. 277 Rantoul, h. do.


Simioni Giuseppe (Lucia) foundryman USMC, h. 142 Park Vincenzo, laborer, bds. u. 140 Park


Simmons Benjamin P. (Ethel H.) clk. 150 Cabot, bds. u. 14 Chapman


H. P. Woodbury & Son, 123 Hale St., Agents: Beverly, Mass. Tel. Con.


America's Highest Grade King Arthur Flour


We Save You Money


Over Boston Prices, and offer you varieties that you do not get at home, as incentives to have you trade at .


Titus', Salem


SLATTERY


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George, draftsman USMC, bds. 17 Sturtevant Herbert W. bkpr. 149 Cabot, bds. u. 14 Chapman John H. (Mary E.) frmn. 97 Rantoul, h. u. 10 Wellman Mary E. Mrs. bookkeeper 25 School, h. u. 10 Wellman Mary J. widow of John H. bds. 15 Bow


Ralph C. (Elizabeth D.) inventor, h. 26 Peirce ave. S IMON JOSEPH L. real est. also (Fanning, Simon & Co.) 395 Cabot, h. at Salem. See page 58 Simonds Clarence E. mach. USMC, rms. 34 Broadway Eleanor G. Miss, bds. 33 Pond Harry F. (Louise E.) clerk USMC, h. 288 Cabot Margaret S. Miss, student BHS, bds. 33 Pond Mary F. widow of Horace F. bds. 33 Pond Sue C. Miss, tchr. (Waterville, Me.) bds. 33 Pond (See Symonds)


Simone's Edwin (Annie) mariner, h. u. 127 Water (See Symonds)


Simpkins Nathaniel S. h. 759 Hale, B. F. (see map) Simpson Albert C. fireman 99 Rantoul, bds. 90 do. Alexander (Davina) retired, h. 28 Atlantic ave. Daniel, rem. to Boston


Harry L. lining cutter (L.) bds. 176 Dodge Howard L. (Christie) teamster, h. u. 15 Lothrop John J. shoeworker, bds. 28 Atlantic ave. Ralph C. (Gladys M.) mach. USMC, h. u. 400 Rantoul Sarah A. widow of James, died Aug. 30, 1909 Sinclair Charles H. (Aravesta) h. 23 Atlantic ave. Chester, sub. letter carrier, bds. 23 Atlantic ave. M. Alice Mrs. bds. 33 Ocean (See St. Clair) Sing Quong, laundry 79 Cabot, h. do. Sinnicks Almira, widow of Samuel, bds. 41 Rowell ave. Fannie A. Miss, student BHS, bds. 4 Judson Mark S. (Mina C.) foreman B&MRR, h. 4 Judson Sjolin Arthur E. mach. USMC, bds. 427 Cabot


KEDD ELMER E. (Carrie E.) propr. Puritan Bakery 121


S Cabot, h. 8 Fayette. See page 607 Skelton Walter J. (Nellie M.) rem. to Boston Sketchley Frederick R. (Katherine M.) carpenter, h. 49 Front Skifferington William (Jessie) Boston, h. u. 4 Ober (smr.) Skinner E. P. mach. USMC, bds. 80 Railroad ave.


John B. (S.) s. r. 4 Jacobs ave. Slater Martin L. boxmaker, rms. 34 Broadway William A. (Washington, D. C.) s. r. 40 Prince Slattery John (Mary A.) emp. BG&ECo. h. 37 Wellman Joseph A. clerk B&M freight office, bds. at Salem Margaret Miss, housemaid 46 Abbott Theresa Miss, housemaid 18 Hale


Kimball Bros.


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We have furnished hundreds of Monuments and we know of no dis- satisfied customer.


CLEANING


Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing . .


T. L. PIKENIS 281B CABOT ST.


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SLAVIN


SMITH


Slavin Florence B. Miss, housemaid 14 Oak, B. F. Mary J. Miss, housemaid 36 Hale


Sloan John F. (Maddie) rem. to Lynn


Small Charles W. (May E.) slsmn. 218 Cabot, h. r. 1 Mulberry Esther M. Miss, bkpr. 316 Rantoul, bds. u. 18 Highld. av. John C. (Mary J.) qrtrmstr. str. Bay State, h. 178 Elliott John T. mach. USMC, bds. 16 Dane


Mary A. Miss, bds. 16 Dane


Melvin J. clerk (S.) bds. r. 1 Mulberry


Patrick J. (Mary) rem. to Danvers


Richard (Bridget T.) laborer, h. 16 Dane


Susie D. Miss, bds. 178 Elliott


Walter G. farmer, bds! 178 Elliott


Smallie Calvin P. (Mary W.) clk. 418 Rantoul, h. 416 do.


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MALLIE WILLIAM F. (Cora E.) groceries and provisions 418 Rantoul, h. u. 35 Beckford. See page 30


Smart Fannie F. bds. 6 Mason


Joel O. (Ethel V.) mach. USMC, h. 27A Herrick Sarah C. bds. 6 Mason


Smersik John, emp. USMC, bds. 15612 Park Smith Abbie A. widow of Charles, housekeeper 397 Cabot Albert, emp. USMC, bds. 43A Elliott


Albert, pay. teller (Natl. Shawmut Bnk. B.) h. 7 Thorndk.


Albert B. (Susie B.) clk. 149 Cabot, h. 39 Washington


Albert E. (Mary T.) shoe cutter, h. 3 Ashland


Alexander (Eliza) carpenter, h. 63 Bridge


Alfred (Anna E.) blacksmith USMC, h. u. 25 Beckford Alice Mrs. shoe packer, bds. 49 Hale


Alice G. Miss, bds. 7 Thorndike Alvina H. housekeeper 14 Stone


Amy A. widow of James, h. 12 Sylvester ave.


Ann, widow of John, h. 26 Charles


Benjamin M. horticulturist, h. 10 Highland ave.


Bertha M. Miss, waitress 41 Elliott, bds. 43A do.


Bertram L. emp. USMC, bds. 58 Bridge


Blanche Miss, shoeworker, rms. 161 Cabot, suite 1


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MITH BROS: (James A. and William R. P. Smith) gro- ceries and prov. 149 Cabot, also at Holyoke. See p. 24 C. Leroy, student BHS, bds. 11 Odell ave.


Carrie L. Miss, telegrapher (L.) bds. 63 Bridge


Charles E. (Marie) cargesmth. 218 Rantoul, h. 10 Chestnut


Charles E. (Jennie) foreman 55 Bow, h. 339 Cabot


Charles F. shoe cutter, bds. 16 Chestnut


Charles W. rem. to Putnamville


Clara Mrs. bds. 19 West Dane


Clara A. Miss, prin. Hardie sch. h. u. 28 Broadway


David C. (Sophia E.) teaming, loam, etc. 282 Rantoul, h. do. David D. A. G. C. (Eva L.) carpenter, h. 24 Odell ave.


Harper Garage Co., 133 Rantoul St., Tel. 60 Agents for REO, PREMIER and NATIONAL


AUTOMOBILES


AUTOMOBILES


Harper Garage Co., 133 Rantoul St., Tel. 60 Agents for REO, PREMIER and NATIONAL


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SMITH


SMITH


Donna L. Miss, bds. 39 Washington Duncan T. (Emily A.) boatbuilder, h. u. 10 Oak, B. F. E. L. Miss, stenog. USMC, bds. at Topsfield E. Mabelle Miss, box worker, bds. 76 Essex Edwin, draftsman USMC, rms. 3 Chestnut


Edwin W. (Mary) draftsman USMC, h. 3 Chestnut Edwin W. B. gardener, bds. 3 Orchard


Elizabeth E. Miss, clerk USMC, bds. 26 Charles


Elizabeth H. Miss, h. u. 339 Cabot


Elizabeth M. Miss, buttonhole op. bds. 16 Chestnut


Elizabeth T. Miss, rem. to Hardy st. Salem Ella P. widow of Weldon B. h. u. 14 Atlantic ave.


Ellen Miss, h. u. 7 Thorndike Elmina M. Mrs. died Sept. 9, 1909


Elvina H. Miss, bds. 14 Stone


Emma F. Miss, h. u. 32 Wallis


Emma L. Miss, clerk USMC, rms. 23 Wallis Eva B. Miss, clerk 220 Cabot, bds. 39 Stone Eva M. Miss, hskpr. u. 25 Beckford, bds. do. Fannie Mrs. lodging house 43A Elliott, h. do. Fannie A. Miss, clerk (S.) bds. 6 Chapman


Flora H. Miss, music teacher 213 Bridge, bds. do.


Frank, emp. 40 Cabot, rms. 1 School Frank A. clerk 51 Broadway, rms. 1 School Frank C. clerk 214 Cabot, h. u. 88 Essex Franklin, groc. and prov. 61 Bridge, h. u. do Fred S. (Edith M.) ins. agt. (B.) h. 83 Lothrop Frederick (Bertha J.) mach. USMC, h. 46 Bridge George (Alice M.) inspctr. h. u. 1A Mulberry George A. city express 76 Essex, bds. do. George A. (Ella M.) mach. USMC, h. 3A Clifford ave.


George C. (Mary A.) laborer, h. 3 Locust ave. George E. (Louise) electrician 9 Wallis, h. 50 Cabot


George S. city laborer, bds. 16 Chestnut


George W. (Emma F.) coal, wood and express 76 Essex, h. do. Gordon P. bds. u. 10 Oak, B. F.


Harry M. (A. Mabel) shwkr. h. 28 Winthrop ave.


Hattie L. widow of Willis C. shoe stitcher, h. 58 Bridge Helen A. widow of Samuel E. h. 6 Chapman


Herbert H. rem. to Concord, N. H.


Ina A. Miss, shoeworker, bds. 49 Hale


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MITH IRA A. machinist 221-223 Rantoul, rms. 25 Rail- road ave. See page 16 J. Roland, rem. to Putnamville James A. (Smith Bros.) 149 Cabot, rms. 25 Railroad ave. Jessie L. Miss, bds. u. 10 Oak, B. F. John O. H. shoe cutter, bds. 14 Stone John W. (Bessie B.) mach. USMC, h. 22 Charles


Refracting and Manufacturing Opticians. We examine your eyes carefully and accurately and make you a pair of glasses in our own store to suit your individual case LOUIS S. SMITH, Optician and Jeweler, Beverly


H. P. Woodbury & Son,


123 Hale St., Beverly, Mass. Tel. Con. D eerfoot Farm Products omestic and Foreign Table Delicacies


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SMITH


John W. (Mary O.) carpenter, h. 25 Pickett Johnson (Robena) foreman carp. h. 18 Madison ave. Lena M. Mrs. cashier 244 Cabot, rm. 9, h. at Salem Lendall, shoeworker, bds. 96 Bridge


Lillian F. Miss, tchr. Washington sch. bds. 76 Essex Loretta Miss, emp. USMC, rms. 23 Wallis


SMITH LOUIS S. (Lillian B.) watchmaker, jeweler and op-


tician 258A Cabot, h. 27 Lovett. See margins Lucinda B. Mrs. h. 6 Arlington ave. Lyman C. (Georgiana) emp. USMC, h. u. 26 Cabot M. Louise Miss, top stitcher, bds. 43A Elliott Mabel L. Miss, clerk (S.) bds. 20 Stone


Margaret, housemaid 21 Thorndike, bds. do. Margaret J. widow of Charles H. h. 16 Chestnut Marian B. Miss. teacher (L.) bds. 6 Chapman Mark (Adelia E.) mach. USMC, h. u. 8 Grant Martha Miss, rem. to Boston


Martha D. Miss, boxworker, bds. 2212 Charnock Martha P. Miss, librarian Bev. pub. lib. h. u. 7 Thorndike Mary, widow of Thomas, h. 2212 Charnock Mary A. Miss, clerk 278 Cabot, bds. 14 Stone


Mary A. Mrs. shoe packer, bds. 49 Hale


Mary B. Miss, h. 39 Bartlett


Mary E. Miss, tel. op. 157 Cabot, bds. 16 Chestnut


Mary E. Mrs. waitress 217 Cabot, h. 20 Stone


Matthew (Annie) cchmn. C. H. Tweed's, h. North pl. B. F. Minnie Mrs. h. 13 Edwards


Percy C. (Lillian M.) emp. 18 Cross, h. 93 Corning


Peter D. (T. Jennie) driver 4 Washington, h. u. 13 Knowlton Ralph L. mach. USMC, bds. 213 Bridge


Ralph M. (Ella L.) bkpr. 15 Cabot, h. 2312 Central Robert H. (Catherine) laborer, h. u. 48 Hart, B. F. Sarah, widow of James, rem. to Winchester


Sarah E. wid. of Charles H. bds. 28 Winthrop ave. Sarah R. Miss, tchr (B.) h. 39 Bartlett Stephen, driver 36 Cabot, bds. 2212 Charnock Stewart A. emp. 169 Cabot, bds. 20 Stone Thomas W. (Mary E.) carpenter, h. u. 63 Bridge Viola G. Miss, milliner, bds. 18 Madison ave.


W. Harvey (Lydia) proprietary medicines 3 Orchard, h. do. W. R. Parker (Smith Bros.) 149 Cabot, h. at Holyoke Walter, emp. USMC, rms. 436 Rantoul


Walter H. (Nettie L.) asst. paymaster B&MRR; also Benj. Larcom & Co. 2 Essex and 3 Jackson, h. 5712 Essex MITH WILLIAM (Fannie) propr. Royal Dining Rooms 41 Elliott, h. 43A do. See page 620 William A. (Nellie M.) hostler 42 Cabot, h. 18 Prospect William Ackman (Bessie M.) carp. h. 15 Myrtle


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MEMORIALS


We are well equipped with modern machinery and can furnish what you desire. Designs fur- nished on application by a competent draftsman. 9-11 LYNDE STREET, SALEM, MASS.


KIMBALL BROS.


HARPER GARAGE CO.,


133 Rantoul St. Tel. 60 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND SUNDRIES


370 BEVERLY CITY [S] DIRECTORY, 1910


SMITH


SOULIS


William G. clerk P. O. bds. 3812 Federal


William H. (Mary A.) carriage painter, h. 213 Bridge


William H. painter, bds. 16 Chestnut


William H. E. (Bessie M.) gdnr. C. N. Wallace's, Nep- tune, h. do. William J. (Barbara) rem. to Salem


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MITH WILLIAM M. (Nancy W. P.) Smith's Studio, pho- tographers 156 Cabot, rms. do. See page 601 William N. (Florence C.) toolmaker (L.) h. 11 Summer


William R. (Jennie B.) Smith's Home Bakery 252 Cabot, h. u. 22 Essex


Smith's Express Co. (Manchester) 10 Oak, B. F. (summer) Smothers Caroline A. Mrs. hskpr. 12 Brackenbury, bds. do. Snell Arthur F. (Jennie) gardener, h. 73 Conant


Mary J. widow of William D. h. u. 55 Essex Snicker Godfrey, emp. USMC, rms. 33 Elliott Snow C. Alfred (Mary) farmer, h. u. 59 Railroad ave. Charles E. (Marion C.) laborer, h. 7 Water Delia M. widow of Melancthon O. h. 25 Cressy


Everett A. (Irene L.) mach. USMC, h. 32 Dodge


Frank (Bertha) shoemaker, h. 116 Water


Fred M. photographer (B.) bds. 25 Cressy Harry, rem. to St. Stephens, N. B. Henry, emp. USMC, rms. 436 Rantoul Samuel (Agnes J.) rem. to Boston


Walter R. emp. USMC, rms. 436 Rantoul


Snowden Edith Miss, asst. forelady 58 Rantl. bds. at M'head


Snyder Sophia E. widow of Naphtali, nurse, bds. 25 Pickett (See Snider)


Soberg Sigurd, hostler H. C. Frick's, h. 730 Hale, B. F. Socialist Club, 12712 Cabot


Sohier Elizabeth P. Miss (B.) s. r. off Ober opp. Neptune


William D. h. off Ober opp. Neptune, and Boston (see map) (See Sawyer)


Solaris Ephraim M. died Feb. 23, 1909


George A. (Elizabeth) stock cutter, h. 11 Riverside


George E. (Annie L.) frmn. 105 Rantoul, h. 16 Crescent ave.


Hannah S. widow of Ephraim M. h. 30 Chase William H. shoe cutter, h. 35 Chase


Somes Frank W. clerk USMC, h. u. 3 Chestnut


Lorency, widow of Salmon W. bds. u. 3 Chestnut Mabel H. Miss, bds. u. 3 Chestnut Sons of Israel Synagogue, r. 129 Rantoul Soper Joseph E. carpenter, h. 38 Rowell ave. Ruth E. Miss, bds. 38 Rowell ave. Sorcecchi Giuseppe, laborer, bds. u. 142 Park


Soulis Annie P. Mrs. h. 443A Cabot


Harold A. draftsman USMC, bds. 443A Cabot


Come Where Assortments are Big and Prices are Based on Large Buying, at


TITUS', Salem


Not How Cheap but How Good is Our Motto in all Our Watch, Clock, Jewel- ry and Optical Repairing. Prices Reasonable.


Louis S. Smith


Optician and Jeweler BEVERLY


BEVERLY CITY [S] DIRECTORY, 1910


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SOULIS


SPENCER


Wilbur T. draftsman USMC, bds. 443A Cabot Soulnier (see Saulnier)




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