The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1910, Part 40

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Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
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Tailors


BARRON A. N. TAILORING CO. 267 Cabot. See page 43


BARNARD JAMES A. C. 148 Cabot. See outside cover


KAPLAN BARNET, 262A Cabot. See page 600


Kaplan William, 105 Cabot


KATZ BROS. 37 Elliott. See page 47


MATISOFF LOUIS, 307 Rantoul. See page 612


McMILLAN ROBERT, 163 Cabot. See page 600


New York & Boston Tailoring Co. 26 West, B. F.


PEDERSEN ANDREAS, 184 Cabot. See page 600


PIKENIS THEODORE L. 281B Cabot. See margins


Pofcher Louis, 118 Rantoul


Shuman & Goldstein, 21 Hart, B.F. (smr.) STENSRUD JOHANNES S. 168 Cabot. See page 600


Webber Israel T. 137 Cabot


WEST ARTHUR R. 184 Cabot. See page 151


Taxicab


STEVENS WILLIAM M. 6 and 8 West Dane. See page 33


Taxidermist Brown C. Emerson, 13 Atlantic ave.


*Tea, Coffee and Spices


BEVERLY CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA- TION, 228 Cabot. See page 26 BREWER'S MARKET, 732 Hale, B. F. CLARKE HARRY W. 506 Rantoul. See page 43


DAKIN EBER E. 323 Rantoul. See page 23 DANIELS JOHN, 719 Hale, B. F. See page 585


HARDY D. W. & SON, 778 Hale, B. F. See page 586


HJARNE CARL E. 43B Elliott. See page 620


MARSTON & STURTEVANT, 278-278B Cabot. See page 593


MODUGNO SABINO, 137 Park. page 594 See MOORE HERVEY F. 296 Rantoul. See page 593 O'CALLAGHAN DANIEL, 393 Rantoul. See page 594


PEOPLE'S MARKET, 199 Cabot. See page 20


PIPOLO MANUELLIA MRS. 374 Ran- toul. See page 594


SACCO ANTONIO, 266 Rantoul. See page 594 SHEPARD HARRY P. 68 Cabot. See bottom edge


SILVERMAN BESSIE MRS. 277 Ran- toul. See page 594


SMALLIE WILLIAM F. 418 Rantoul. See page 30


SMITH BROS. 149 Cabot. See page 24 SPILLER ERNEST P. 593 Cabot. See page 51


TODD EDGAR N. 244 Rantoul. See page 37


TRASK & HOPKINS, 24412 Cabot. See page 616


WOODBURY H. P. & SON, 123 Hale. See margins


WYATT'S MARKET, 30 West, B. F. See page 583


Teachers


(See Music Teachers; also Schools)


Atkinson Jessie A. Miss (domestic sci- ence) 40 Lothrop


Clark Martha E. W. Mrs. (embroidery, etc.) 11 Cross


CONNOLLY ANNA C. MISS (physical culture) 14 Oak, B. F.


CONNOLLY MAY D. MISS (physical culture) 14 Oak, B. F.


CROWLEY GERTRUDE


WALKER


MRS. (voice) 18 Mt. Vernon, Salem. See page 589


H. F. WINSLOW Insurance and Real Estate


244 Cabot Street


526 BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1910


DEMACK LEO C. (piano, organ and theory) 8612 Essex. See page 589


Foster Bessie O. Miss (physical culture) 21 Bartlett


HILL MARJORIE B. MISS (German) 16 Atlantic ave.


Lefavour Elizabeth H. Miss (physical culture and elocution) 19 Railroad ave.


Norton Oleata B. Mrs. (embroidery) 24 Abbott


Pedrick Pearle G. Mrs. (stenography) 24 Mckinley ave.


PHILLIPS CLAUDE H. (violin) Holly st. Salem. See page 588


Preston Ernest (piano and organ) 35 Broadway.


Robinson Fannie A. Mrs. (embroidery) 10 South


Therouin Joseph L. (French and drawing) 375 Rantoul


Watson Jane M. Miss (dancing) 11 Ev- erett, B. F.


Whitaker F. Herbert (violin) 27 Arthur


Teaming and Jobbing


(See also Expresses)


Andrews Joseph F. 82 Dodge


CONNOLLY BROS. 20 Oak, B. F. See outside cover


CORBETT PATRICK, 23 Roundy. See page 47


CORKERY P. CO. 6 Cox ct. See page 40B DAVENPORT ELMER W. 312 Hale and 9 Central ct. See page 9


DRISCOLL FLORENCE, 97 Elliott. See page 616


EDWARDS STEPHEN A. D. Common n. Foster. See page 27


ELLIOTT CHARLES H. 7 Pond. See page 607


Flynn Francis J. 183 Hale


Gamble Samuel, 7 Ocean


GRADY M. & SON, 14 Summer. See


page 4


GWINN STEPHEN A. 6 Woodberry av. See page 34


Hayes Timothy, 6 Wellman


HOOGERZEIL'S EXPRESS, 43 Bart- lett. See page 604


Jones Willie F. 6 Pleasant


LINEHAN D. & SON, 640-642 Hale, P.C. See page 575


McSWINEY PATRICK, 5 Prospect. See page 56


MARSHALL & MOULTON EXPRESS CO. 4 Washington and 53 Broadway. See page 581


MORSE FRANK L. 20 Webber ave. See page 40B


MORSE MERRIAM C. 15 Congress. See page 40C


Smith David C. 282 Rantoul


TEMPLE LEROY C. r. 55 Broadway. See page 611


TRASK JOSIAH N. 36 Chase. See page 59


WELCH JAMES J. & CO. 7A Wallis. See page 492


Wood Robert, 19 Livingstone ave.


Telegraph


Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. 244 Cabot (smr.)


Western Union Telegraph Co. 162 Cabot; also Beverly, Pride's and Beverly Farms R. R. stations


Telephone


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. 157 Cabot and 3 West, B. F.


Tent Maker


PHILINTE LEON G. 45 Water. See page 32


*Tinsmiths


Dudley E. Waldo, 512 Abbott


GLADDING R. SMITH, 2512 Elliott. See page 614


LUNT ALBERT C. 214 Cabot. See margins


*Toilet Articles


BAKER CHARLES A. 151 Cabot. page 30


See


BERRY FRANK E. 293 Rantoul. See page 609 BERRY G. C. & J. L. 259 Cabot. page 609


See BEVERLY NEWS CO. 224 Cabot. page 11


See


DELANEY THOMAS F. 207 Cabot. See page 154


KNOWLTON TRUE B. 100 Cabot. See page 610


PATTEN WILFRED M. CO. 275 Cabot. See page 596


PLUMMER W. F. DRUG CO. 248 Cab- ot, 147 and 434 Rantoul. See margins


ROPES DRUG CO. 188-190 Cabot VARNEY FRED W. 1 West, B. F. See page 586


*Top Lifts, Taps and Counters


LAWRENCE THOMAS H. 1 Park. See page 598


LOVETT SOLON, 63 Federal. See page 620


Tow Boats


NAUMKEAG TOWING CO. 7 Water WOODBERRY HORACE W. 15 Water


Tow Lines and Fender Rope BEVERLY NOVELTY CO. 16 Maple ave. See page 599


Towel Supply


HURD CHARLES A. 9 Rantoul. See


page 611


WHIPPLE'S COAT, APRON AND TOWEL SUPPLY, r. 30 Arthur. See page 586


Real Estate and Insurance


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1910 527


*Toys, Games, Books, Etc.


BEVERLY NEWS CO. 224 Cabot. See page 11 ENTERPRISE (THE) 250 Cabot. See page 608


PATTEN WILFRED M. CO. 275 Cabot. See page 596


Tree Moving


Linehan & Estes Tree Moving Co. 640 Hale, P. C.


Tree Spraying and Burlapping


FROST H. L. & CO. 38 Ober. See map margins HENDERSON R. E. & CO. 189 Lothrop. See blue insert


HERNDON BROS. 109 Lovett. See page 40D


*Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. DOW JAMES B. 681 Hale, P. C. See page 582 PIERCE JESSE, 185 Hart, B. F. See page 587


SOUTHWORTH BROS. r. 602 Cabot and r. 100 Conant. See page 48


Truant Officer


HERON NEHEMIAH S. 11 Charnock. See page 597


*Turning, Band and Jig Sawing DEXTER SAMUEL R. 126 Park. See page 38


POPE J. F. & SON, 82 River. See page 20


Umbrella Mnfr. and Repairer


Beverly Umbrella Factory (Simon Gor- finkle) 265 Cabot


Undertakers


CARNEY WILLIAM J. 4 Lennox. See page 610


DESMOND'S UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 126 Rantoul. See page 18 GENTLEE S. A. & SON, 277 Cabot. See page 61 LEE & CRESSY, 232 Cabot. See page 24 McKenna J. F. & Son, 1 Chapman


Upholsterers


COLSON LORENZO, 9 Fayette. See page 597


LEE & CRESSY, 232 Cabot. See page 24 LUNT ALBERT C. 214 Cabot. See margins Rounds Millard F. 2 Highland ave. Whittemore George W. 48 Pond


Variety Stores


See Five and Ten Cent Store Blatt Annie, 24C Cabot Brown Bros. 38 Rantoul ENTERPRISE (THE) 250 Cabot. See page 608


Foster R. G. & Co. 83 Cabot


Hawkins S. H. 4 Lyman


Johnson George E. 25712 Hale Jones William H. 437 Rantoul


Raymond Charles M. 136 Dodge


Streeter Lucius F. 151 Hale


Twohig Cornelius P. 24B Cabot


Vault and Cesspool Cleaning


CORKERY P. CO. 6 Cox ct. See page 40B ODORLESS EXCAVATING CO. 23 Roundy. See page 47


MORSE FRANK L. 20 Webber ave. See page 40B


MORSE MERRIAM C. 15 Congress. See page 40C


Veterinary Remedies BEVERLY CHEMICAL & SUPPLY CO. 3 Galloupe ave. See page 36


Veterinary Surgeons


Bartlett John R. 42 Cabot


Lambert Horace D. 42 Cabot Riordan John J. 12 Hart, B. F.


Tittle Albert F. 2 Butman Wentzell William B. 6 Wentzell ave.


Violet Grower Streamberg Christopher E. 1012 Enon


Wagon Makers See Carriage Makers


Wall Paper


Banks E. Kinsman, 5 Hale CROSBY FRANK H. 326 Rantoul. page 19


See


See LUNT ALBERT C. 214 Cabot. margins


McCOWAN & CO. 255 Cabot. See PORTER J. V. & CO. 20 Railroad ave. page 39 See page 491


Rogers & Chase, 102 Cabot


Watchers of the Sick See Nurses


Cleaves Benjamin A. 28 Bisson


Watchmakers and Jewelers


HILL JOHN B. & SON, 160 Cabot. See page 44 SMITH LOUIS S. 258A Cabot. See margins TODD GEORGE, 231 Cabot. See mar- gins


Trask Edgar F. 198 Cabot WEBB ALDEN, 145 Cabot. See margins WOODBURY ARTHUR P. 345 Cabot. See general directory


Wet Wash Laundry


STAR LAUNDRY, 97 Rantoul. See


page 604


H. F. WINSLOW


Insurance and Real Estate


244 Cabot Street


528 BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1910


Wheelwrights


Croscup William H. 316 Cabot Macdonald John H. 9 Vestry


SAWYER ELBRIDGE C. 218-226 Ran- toul. See page 2 Wightman & Crowell, 215 Rantoul


*Whips, Robes and Blankets


CULBERT JAMES A. 721 Hale, B. F. See page 576


CUNNINGHAM CHARLES, 283 Ran- toul. See page 601


HICKEY EDWARD F. 10 Bow. See page 601


McRAE LEWIS K. 445 Rantoul. See page 609 WHITCOMB-CARTER co. 182-186 Cabot. See outside cover


*Whitewashing


BATCHELDER GEORGE D. JR. 229 Rantoul. See page 51


CROSBY FORMAN A. r. 7 Judson. See page 153 CROSBY G. R. & SON, 16 Judson. See page 22 CROSBY RALPH A. 173 Lothrop. See page 618


CROSBY & CANN, 33 Prospect and 27 Park. See page 12


DESCHAMP BENJAMIN S. 15 Central ct. See page 597


FOWLER JOHN C. 35 Pond and 295 Rantoul. See page 59


*Wood Dealers See Coal and Wood


DOW J. B. & CO. 21 Oak, B. F. page 582


See


ELLIOTT CHARLES H. 7 Pond. page 607


See


FAIRFIELD CHARLOTTE MISS, 127 Cabot. See page 54


GIRDLER JOHN, 15 and 162 Cabot and 78 Water. See page 605


HARRIGAN JOHN J. r. 60 Pleasant. See page 22


PICKERING GEORGE W. 174 Cabot. See page 618


PICKETT COAL CO. (THE) 15 Water and 166 Cabot. See page 605


SPRAGUE, BREED & BROWN CO. 7 Water. See margins


*Wood and Paper Box Manufac- turers


COPP A. W. & CO. 60 Pleasant FROST BOX CO. CORP. 36 Cabot. See page 598 *Yacht Hardware


GOULD IRVING F. 246 Cabot. See page 21


WHITCOMB-CARTER


co.


182-186


Cabot. See outside cover


Yacht Paint


GULLIFORD PEARCE H. 121 Water. See page 32


Yacht and Marine Plumbers


ROBERTSON ROBERT CO. 9 Abbott and 6 West, B. F. See page 64


Desirable Building Lots


H. F. Winslow, 244 Cabot St. Real Estate


Insurance


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1910


529


CIVIL GOVERNMENT


OF THE


STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS


ENSE PETIT


QVIETEM


ATE


ACIDAM


ST


FOR THE POLITICAL YEAR


1910


State Election Held the First Tuesday After First Monday in November. Legislature Meets First Wednes- day in January.


GOVERNOR.


His Excellency Eben S. Draper, Hope- dale, $8000.


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.


Hon. Louis A. Frothingham, Boston, $2000.


COUNCILLORS.


District No. 1, Charles O. Brightman, New Bedford; district No. 2, J. Stearns Cushing, Norwood; district No. 3, William F. Murray, Boston; district No. 4, Walter S. Glidden, Somerville; district No. 5, William H. Gove, Salem; district No. 6, Herbert E. Fletcher, Westford; district No. 7, J. Lovell Johnson, Fitchburg; dis- trict No. 8, August H. Goetting, Spring- field. Salary, $800 each.


William M. Olin, Boston, Secretary of State, $3500; Isaac H. Edgett, Beverly, First Clerk and Deputy; Elmer A. Stevens, Somerville, Treasurer and Re- ceiver General, $5000; Dana Malone, Greenfield, Attorney General, $5000; Henry E. Turner, Malden, Auditor, $3500; William H. Brigham, Hudson,;


Adjutant General, $3600; William D. T. Trefry, Marblehead, Tax Commissioner and Commissioner of Corporations, $3500, room 235, State House; Mark W. Rich- ardson, Boston, Secretary of the State Board of Health, $3000, room 141, State House; F. H. Hardison, Wellesley Hills, Insurance Commissioner, $3500, room 246, State House; Charles F. D. Belden, Cambridge, Librarian, State Library, $3000; Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier, Bever- ly, Member Commissioners of Free Pub- lic Libraries; Frederick G. Pettigrove, Boston, Chairman of Prison Commission- ers, $4000, room 24, State House; Henry E. Woods, Boston, Commissioner of Pub- lic Records, $2500, room 104, State House; Charles R. Prescott, Malden, Controller of County Accounts, $2500, room 23, 8 Beacon st .; Henry Sherwin, Chief Examiner of Civil Service Com- mission, $3000, room 16, State House; Charles F. Gettemy, Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Labor, $3000, room 256, State House; Arthur B. Chapin, Holyoke; Bank Commissioner, $3500, room 124, State House; Samuel H. Calderwood, Bos- ton, Chairman of Board of Registration in Medicine, $1250, room 159, State House; Ernst O. Engstrom, Pittsfield, President Board of Registration in Pharmacy, $500, room 22, State House; Langdon Froth- ingham, Boston, Chairman Board of Registration in Veterinary Medicine; Thomas H. Reilly, Westborough, Chair- man of Board of Registration in Em- balming; Charles W. Hastings, Wey- mouth, Commissioner of State Aid and Pensions, room 123, State House; William D. Sohier, Beverly, Member of State Highway Commission, room 400, 15 Ash- burton place; Thomas F. Pedrick, Lynn, Sergeant-at-Arms, $3500, room 148, State House; John W. Delano, Marion, George H. Garfield, Brockton, George W. Field, Sharon, Commissioners of Fisheries and Game, $1200 each, room 158, State House; J. Lewis Ellsworth, Worcester, Secretary of State Board of Agriculture, room 136, State House; Frederick P. Fish, Brookline, Chairman State Board of Education, room 302, 15 Ashburton pl .; George E. Smith, Swampscott, Chairman Harbor and Land Commissioners, room 131, State House; Walter P. Hall, Fitch- burg, Chairman of Railroad Commission- ers, office 20 Beacon st., Boston; Charles H. Crane, Revere, Surveyor General of Lumber, room 726, 88 Broad st .; Fred W. Jenness, Lowell, Benjamin W. Wells, Boston, George F. Harwood, Lynn, Com- missioners of Fireman's Relief Fund, room 651, 294 Washington st .; Clifford B. Bray, Beverly, Senator 2d Essex District; Par- ker S. Davis, Beverly, and Arthur P. Chase, Danvers, Representatives 20th Essex District.


Herbert F. Winslow,


REAL ESTATE


Special attention given to home sites. Loans on Mortgages


244 Cabot St.


530 BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1910


ESSEX COUNTY.


County of Essex Incorporated 1643. Shire Towns, Lawrence, Newburyport, Salem.


County Commissioners. Moody Kim- ball of Newburyport, term expires 1912; James C. Poor of North Andover, term expires 1913; John M. Grosvenor, Jr., of Swampscott, term expires 1911. Salary, $1800 each.


Associate Commissioners. Clarence E. Kimball of Wenham, term expires 1911; John W. Lovett of Beverly, term expires 1911.


Courts held at Ipswich on the second Tuesday in April; at Salem, on the sec- ond Tuesday in July; at Lawrence, on the last Tuesday in August; at Newbury- port, on the second Tuesday in October; on the fourth Tuesday in December, at Salem, Ipswich or Newburyport, as the Commissioners may determine.


Clerk of the Commissioners. Edward B. George of Haverhill.


Sheriff. Samuel A. Johnson of Salem, $2500.


Deputy Sheriffs. George S. Cole, An- dover; Samuel Cole, Beverly; Alfred W. Bacon, Danvers; Frank E. Wells, Lynn (Special Sheriff); John W. Tilton, Fred O. Raymond, Porter C. Croy, Haverhill; Howard G. Lane, Ipswich; Charles A. Salisbury, Fred N. Abbott, Charles A. Stillings, John F. Knapp, Lawrence; Charles L. Ayers, Salisbury; Henry M. Briggs, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Patrick F. Tierney, Harry D. Wheeler, Francis T. Berry, Salem; Eben T. Brackett, Lynn; Roger S. Howe, Georgetown; John Karcher, Gloucester.


Jailers and Keepers of House of Cor- rection. S. A. Johnson, Salem; Charles A. Stillings, Lawrence; Howard G. Lane, Ipswich; Charles L. Ayers, Newburyport. Superintendent of Training School. W. Grant Fancher, Lawrence.


Probation Officer. William T. Kimball, Lawrence.


County Treasurer. David I. Robinson, Gloucester; office at Court House, Salem, $2500.


Register of Deeds. Southern District, (office at Salem), Willard J. Hale, New- buryport, $4000. Asst. Register. Rob- ert W. Osgood, Salem, $1700, office at Court House, Salem. Northern District, (office at Lawrence), Moses Marshall, Lawrence, $1950; Assistant, Jennie M. Marston of Lawrence.


.


Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public. (See Business Directory.)


COURTS.


Supreme Judicial Court. Chief Justice. Marcus P. Knowlton of Springfield, $8500.


Associate Justices. James M. Morton of Fall River, John W. Hammond of Cambridge, William C. Loring of Boston, Henry K. Braley of Fall River, Henry N. Sheldon of Boston, Arthur P. Rugg of Worcester, $8000.


Attorney General. Dana Malone of Greenfield, $5000.


Sittings of the Court for Essex County. At Salem on the third Tuesday of April' first Tuesday of November (Law term) and third Tuesday of December.


Superior Court.


Chief Justice. John A. Aiken of Green- field, $7000.


Associate Justices. Edgar J. Sherman of Boston, Daniel W. Bond of Waltham, Franklin G. Fessenden of Greenfield, James B. Richardson of Boston, John H. Hardy of Arlington, William B. Stevens of Stoneham, Charles U. Bell of Andover, Frederick Lawton of Boston, Edward P. Pierce of Fitchburg, Jabez Fox of Cam- bridge, Robert O. Harris of East Bridge- water, Charles A. DeCourcy of Lawrence, William Cushing Wait of Medford, William Schofield of Malden, Lloyd E. White of Taunton, Loranus E. Hitch- cock of Springfield, John C. Crosby of Pittsfield, William F. Dana of Newton, John F. Brown of Milton, Henry A. King of Springfield, George A. Sanderson of Ayer, Robert F. Raymond of Newton, Marcus Morton of Newton, Charles F. Jenney of Hyde Park, $6500 each.


District Attorney. Winfield Scott Pe- ters of Haverhill, $2400. Assistant, Hen- ry C. Attwill of Lynn.


Clerk of the Courts. Edward B. George of Haverhill, $5200. Assistant Clerk of the Courts. Ezra L. Woodbury of Salem, $2600. Second Assistant Clerk of Courts. James P. Hale of Salem, $2000. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court. George R. Lord of Salem, $2000. SITTINGS OF THE COURT FOR ESSEX COUNTY.


Civil. At Salem, third Monday of April (court and jury); first Monday of June (court); third Monday of September (court); first Monday of November (jury); and first Monday of December (court and jury); at Lawrence first Mon- day of January (court); first Monday of March (jury); second Monday of Septem- ber (court); third Monday of October (jury). At Newburyport, second Monday of May (court); first Monday of October (jury). Criminal. At Salem, second Monday of January; at Newburyport, second Monday of May; at Lawrence, second Monday of September.


LAND COURT.


Judge, Charles T. Davis of Marble- head; Associate Judge, Louis M. Clark


To BUY or SELL Real Estate


See H. F. Winslow 244 CABOT ST.


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1910


531


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 .; or 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, Edward C. Battis of Salem and Dennis W. Quill of Beverly. 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.


Judges. Rollin E. Harmon of Lynn' Harry R. Dow of North Andover, $4000.


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


Assistant Register. Ezra D. Hines of Salem. Second Assistant Register. Clarence W. Brown of Danvers.


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 Col- lector, A. Frank Hitchins, Salem; Deputy Collector, Charles O. Dugan, Salem; In- spectors, William J. Sullivan, Charles P. Luscomb, Daniel F. Connolly, Salem; Boatman, Charles B. Taggard; Janitor, John Kennedy, Salem.


MORTGAGES


REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE


WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


532 BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1910


CITY GOVERNMENT


1910


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.


James A. Torrey, 26 Beckford.


By Wards.


Ward One-James McPherson, 39 Wellman.


Ward Two-Robert Robertson, 83 Lovett.


Ward Three-Martin R. Lane, 45 Pond.


Ward Four-Henry E. Woodberry, 36 Essex.


Ward Five-Willis H. Bell, 136 Balch.


Ward Six-Augustus P. Loring, jr., 44 Thissell.


Luther S. Herrick, Clerk.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Ward One-Arthur T. Foster, 11 High- land ave .; William J. Johnson, 31 Win- throp ave .; 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-Walter H. Carrico, 356 Cabot; George H. Hurd, 6 Chase; Will- iam F. Crafts, 6 Home.


Ward Four-Augustus L. Churchill, 87 Hale; Frank W. Hammond, 18 Co- lumbus ave .; John L. Saltonstall, 304 Hale.


Ward Five-Henry L. Colby, 132 Dodge; William C. Blaisdell, 14 Enon; Jonathan D. B. Bradstreet, 776 Cabot.


Ward Six-John W. Phillips, 640 Essex; James L. R. Wiseman, 31 Haskell, B. F .; Frank L. Woodberry, 38 West, B. F.


President-John B. Goldsmith; clerk, William A. Lee.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts-Aldermen Lane and Loring; Councilmen Kerby, Ropes and Foster.


Assessment and Collection of Taxes- Aldermen Woodberry and Bell; Council- men Colby, W. J. Johnson and Carrico.


Claims-Aldermen Loring and Wood- berry; Councilmen Kerby, Wiseman and Carrico.


Finance and Appropriations-Alder- men Torrey and Loring; Councilmen Phillips, Salstonstall and Churchill.


Fire Department-Aldermen McPher- son and Lane; Councilmen Blaisdell, Goldsmith and Woodberry.


Fuel and Street Lights-Aldermen Robertson and Loring; Councilmen Col- by, A. E. Johnson, jr., and Bradstreet.


Ordinances-Aldermen Woodberry and Bell; Councilmen Churchill, Bradstreet and Crafts.


Police-Aldermen Lane and Robert- son; Councilmen Blaisdell, Ropes and W. J. Johnson.


Printing-Aldermen Bell and Wood- berry; Councilmen Phillips, Carrico and Crafts.


Public Property-Aldermen McPherson and Robertson; Councilmen Kerby, Wise- man and Bradstreet.


Streets-Aldermen Torrey and Loring; Councilmen Hammond, Hurd and A. E. Johnson, jr.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Bonds-Aldermen Bell, Loring and Lane.


Building Permits-Aldermen Wood- berry, Lane and Bell.


Elections and Returns-Aldermen Woodberry, Bell and McPherson.


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


Licenses-Aldermen Woodberry, Mc- Pherson and Robertson.


Military and State Aid-Aldermen Woodberry, Bell and Lane.


Rules-Aldermen Loring, McPherson and Woodberry.


Sewers-Aldermen Torrey, Woodberry and Loring.


Sidewalks-Aldermen


Torrey, Mc-


Pherson and Robertson.


To BUY or SELL Real Estate


See H. F. Winslow 244 CABOT ST.


BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1910


533


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.


Bills to a Second Reading-Council- men Hammond, Woodberry and Foster. Elections and Returns-Councilmen Hurd, Goldsmith and Ropes.


JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEES.


Construction of Sea Wall, "Queen Ho- tel Lot"-Aldermen Loring and Wood- berry; Councilmen Ropes, Hammond and Blaisdell.


Collection of Ashes-Aldermen Wood- berry and Bell; Councilmen Churchill, Crafts and Foster.


Alterations to Ryal Side Schoolhouse- Aldermen Torrey and Robertson; Coun- cilmen Churchill, Hurd and A. E. John- son, jr.


Pier at Park Land-Aldermen Torrey and Bell; Councilmen Hammond, Blais- dell and Colby.


Revision of City Charter-Aldermen Loring and Robertson; Councilmen Hurd, Kerby and Foster.


Land for Playground-Aldermen Rob- ertson and McPherson; Councilmen Sal- tonstall, Carrico and Crafts.


Purchase of Gravel Pit-Aldermen Bell and McPherson; Councilmen Hammond, Wiseman and Bradstreet.


Deep-Sea Outfall-The Mayor, Alder- men Torrey, McPherson and Robertson. Councilmen Kerby, A. E. Johnson, jr., and Phillips.


Reduction in Certain Water Rates- Aldermen Woodberry and Bell; Council- men Colby, Phillips and Ropes.


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 ap- proved and allowed, are payable Tues- days 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 evenings. Water Board-Second and fourth Tues- days of each month at 8, P.M.


Trustees of Public Library-Last Sat- urday 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.


Theodore A. Holmes, term expires 1910, $1000; John M. Murney, term expires 1911, $1000; Hervey Lunt, term expires 1912, $1000.


Board of Health.


Henry E. Dodge, 2d, term expires 1910, $50; Joseph E. Herrick, term expires 1911, $50; John J. Martin, M. D., term ex- pires 1912, $50; George H. Thissell, clerk, $450.




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