The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1910, Part 43

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Beverly Hospital, Herrick n. Heather st. Association organized June 19, 1893. Meetings of the directors held on first Monday in each month. Officers elected annually in June. Charles Woodberry, pres .; Roland W. Boyden, sec .; Augustus P. Loring, treas .; Joseph C. Kilham, asst. treas .; G. A. Stickney, M. D .; J. A. Shatswell, M. D .; P. P. Johnson, M. D .; H. E. Sears, M. D .; J. J. Shea, M. D .; George F. Hill, M. D .; Ralph E. Stone, M. D .; medical staff. C. W. Haddock,


Herbert F. Winslow,


REAL ESTATE


Special attention given to home sites. Loans on Mortgages


244 Cabot St.


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M. D., specialist for eye, ear and throat; O. F. Swasey, M. D., consulting phy- sician; Paul Thorndike, M. D. (Boston), consulting surgeon; Miss Alice C. S. Cushman, superintendent. :


Daughters of Liberty, Prospect Coun- cil, No. I. Organized 1908. Meetings held second and fourth Fridays at Malta hall, 222 Cabot. Mrs. Annie Dockham, C .; Mrs. H. A. Farrington, rec. sec .; Mrs. Lizzie Clark, fin. sec .; Theron Holt, treas.


Essex County Poultry Association. Annual meeting held in April. Daniel P. Foster, pres .; Arthur Elliott, Peabody, sec .; Chester Cook, Wenham, treas .; J. D. Barnes, Wenham, supt. of hall and fair; E. J. Semons, Manchester, asst. supt.


Fisher Charitable Society. Organized Nov. 12, 1810. Officers elected at annual meeting held on first Thursday in Septem- ber at the Beverly Savings Bank. Will- iam R. Driver, pres .; Arthur K. Story, sec .; Charles H. Kilham, treas .; Samuel W. Torrey, George P. Brown, Oscar F. Swasey, trustees.


John Hale Society, 102 Cabot.


Ladies' Charitable Association. Mrs. John F. Davey, pres .; Mrs. Peter J. Line- han, vice-pres .; Mrs. William Neville, treas .; Mrs. Richard J. Lanigan, sec.


Neighborhood Hall, 165C Rantoul.


New England Industrial School for Deaf Mutes. Organized 1876, incor- porated 1879. Annual election, second Monday in January. Dudley L. Pickman, pres .; Albert Boyden, sec .; Charles E. Obear, treas ; Annie M. Kilham, asst. treas .; Martha Oakley Bockee, principal; Persis S. Bowden, Ethele E. Richards, Maude H. Hurlburt, Ethel E. Hurlburt, instructors; Dudley L. Pickman, Robert R. Endicott, Charles Woodberry, Samuel Cole, Patrick J. Lynch, Albert Boyden, Thomas D. Connolly, Lizzie F. Cressy, Charles H. Trowt, Fannie Leighton Luke, Samuel P. White, Miss Frances E. Wells, Miss Annie M. Kilham, board of trustees.


Odd Fellows' Reading Rooms, rooms 7 and 8, Odd Fellows' Building. Harry L. Millett, chairman of room committee.


Old Ladies' Home Society. Incor- porated Feb. 4, 1886. Meetings held on first Monday of each month at 12 Lovett. Officers elected annually in June. Miss Lizzie F. Cressy, pres .; Miss Lizzie Gard- ner, vice-pres .; Mrs. Mary F. Putnam, sec .; Edward S. Webber, treas .; Miss Em- ma J. Frazer, matron.


Spanish War Veterans' Association, Co. E, Eighth Regiment Inf., U. S. V. Organized April 28, 1900. Annual meet- ing and banquet, April 28, each year. Other meetings at the call of president. Alex Robertson, pres .; Edward A. Stand- ley, vice-pres .; William D. Sweetman, sec .; Thomas J. Fraser, treas.


United Shoe Machinery Co. Mutual Benefit Association. Reorganized 1906. Moses B. Kaven, pres .; George H. Vose, vice-pres .; William H. Carrico, sec .; George F. Eaton, treas.


Woman's Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Or- ganized 1892. Meetings held yearly. Officers elected annually in June. Miss Sarah C. Woodbury, pres .; Miss Jennie A. Cole, 35 Lovett, sec .; Miss E. Antoi-, nette Davis, treas.


Young Men's Christian Association. Organized May, 1892. Officers elected annually in May. Charles O. Frost, pres .; Frank A. Foster, treas .; John L. Morse, treas. board of trustees.


RAILROADS.


Boston and Maine Railroad. Passen- ger station, Central station, Park, opp. foot of Broadway and Railroad ave. Charles Prescott, agent, Beverly. Freight office, 58 Park.


Beverly Farms. Oak, opp. Vine, Will- iam L. Allen, agent. Freight office do.


Montserrat. Essex, opp. Lake Shore ave. Charles H. Bailey, agent.


North Beverly. Enon, jct. Dodge. Frederick E. King, agent.


Pride's. Hale, opp. Paine ave. Will- iam H. Gerrish, agent.


Boston and Northern Street Railroad Co. Waiting room, 217-219 Cabot.


BANKS.


Beverly National Bank, 175 Cabot. Chartered 1802, reorganized 1865. Cap- ital, $200,000; surplus, $100,000; undi- vided profits, $55,000. Andrew W. Rogers, pres .; Jasper R. Pope, vice-pres .; Allen H. Bennett, cashier; Edward S. Webber, paying and note teller; Frank W. Foster, receiving teller; Andrew W. Rogers, Joseph C. Kilham, Jasper R. Pope, George P. Brown, Roland W. Boy- den, Herbert F. Winslow, Melville Wood- bury, Walter A. Perry, Allen H. Bennett, directors. Bank hours, 8.30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Dividends April and October; dis- counts, Tuesdays and Fridays.


Beverly Savings Bank, 171 Cabot. Number of depositors, 8,554. Accounts of depositors, $2,850,000. Gross assets, $3,011,511.88. Roland W. Boyden, pres .; Charles H. Kilham, treas .; Arthur K. Story, teller; committee of investments, Robert R. Endicott, Roland W. Boyden, Patrick J. Lynch, Prince Ober, George Butman. Deposits begin to draw interest on the fourth Wednesday of January, April, July and October, and may be withdrawn at any time without previous notice. Dividends payable on the fourth Wednesday of April and October.


Real Estate and Insurance


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


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BUSINESS CORPORATIONS.


A. Dodge & Son Corp., 70 Park. In- corporated (Mass.) Dec. 31, 1908: Ches- , ter P. Dodge, pres .; Albert Dodge, vice- pres .; Miss Myrtie W. Carr, treas.


American Express Co., 7 Washington. John A. Irwin, agent.


Beverly Building Association, 244 Cab- ot. Capital $150 000. Organized (Mass.) June 25, 1889. Meetings held on second Monday in each month at the Board of Trade rooms Mason bldg., 244 Cabot. Annual meeting in June. George P. Brown, pres .; Samuel H. Stone, sec., 164 Cabot; Allen H. Bennett, treas .; Jasper R. Pope, Andrew W. Rogers, George P. Brown, Robert R. Endicott, Charles H. Kilham, George C. Stickney, George But- man, directors.


Beverly Chemical and Supply Co., 3 Galloupe ave. Incorporated (Mass.) Aug., 1904. Capital, $10,000. James A. Torrey, pres .; David C. Smith, vice-pres .; Josiah B. Brown, sec .- treas .; Charles W. Mitchell, manager.


Beverly Co-operative Association, 228 Cabot. Capital, $6,400. Organized (Mass.) March 1, 1879. Directors meet on first Monday of each month. Officers elected annually on second Wednesday in January. George P. Brown, pres .; John H. Larcom, clerk, 10 Home; George H. Clayton, treas.


Beverly Co-operative Bank, 155 Cabot. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Organ- ized Aug. 14, 1888. Meetings held on third Tuesday in each month. Officers elected annually on second Monday in March. George P. Brown, pres .; Charles F. Lee, treas .; Harrie L. Ober, sec .; Ed- mund Giles, John H. Girdler, George P. Brown, security committee.


Beverly Gas and Electric Co., 222 Cabot, works near B. & M. R. R. station. Incorporated (Mass.) June 15, 1859. Capital, $142,000. Officers elected an- nually on fourth Tuesday in July. Syd- ney W. Winslow, pres .; Andrew W. Rogers, sec. and treas.


Beverly Printing Co., 116 Rantoul. Boston office, 24 Journal bldg. Incor- porated (Mass.) Feb. 20, 1904. Capital, $10,000. Officers elected first Monday in April. Samuel P. White, pres .; Frank J. Stiles, treas.


Blake, Allen Co., r. 40 Rantoul. Or- ganized (Mass.) July 20, 1904. Capital, $35,000. Herbert L. Fenno, pres .; Will- iam D. Allen, treas.


Boston Saddlery and Harness Co., 37 West, B. F. Incorporated Jan. 1, 1904. Capital, $5,000.


Burrows Lock Nut and Bolt Co., r. 63 Federal. Clarence H. Johnson, pres .; Charles H. Boothby, treas.


Cameron Car Co., 60 River. Incor- porated 1907. Capital, $100,000. Jo- seph Pratt, pres .; F. Forrest Cameron, vice-pres .; E. B. Eames, treas .; Everett S. Cameron, gen. mngr.


Cape Ann Machine Co., 37 Park. In- corporated (Mass.) June 11, 1902. Cap- ital, $10,000. Andrew S. Reid, pres .; Robert Reid, treas.


Dexter Box, Shook and Lumber Co., 126 Park. Incorporated (Mass.) June, 1908. Capital, $50,000. Samuel R. Dexter, pres .; Victor E. Cleveland, treas. and clerk.


Durgin-Jacobs Co., 218 Cabot. In- corporated (Mass.) Feb. 27, 1904. George H. Jacobs, pres. and treas .; George D. Durgin, sec.


F. C. Maude Co., 244 Cabot. Incor- porated (Mass.) Jan. 22, 1906. Capital, $50,000. Emil F. Ackerman, pres .; Franklin C. Maude, sec. and treas.


Frost Box Co. Inc. 36 Cabot. Incor- porated (Mass.))1908. Charles O. Frost, pres. and gen. mngr .; Fred J. Derry, treas.


Garden City Shoe Co., 53 Rantoul. Incorporated (Mass.) Dec. 3, 1904. Cap- ital, $25,000. William H. Carr, pres .; George Greene, treas.


H. W. Billings Co., 196 Cabot. In- corporated Feb. 16, 1904. E. F. Lovejoy, pres .; H. Winfield Billings, treas. and gen. mngr.


Harper Garage Co., 75 Rantoul. In- corporated (Mass.) 1906. Capital, $4,000. William A. Rowe, pres .; George E. Rowe, treas .; Fred A. Harper, sec.


J. F. Carter Co., 135 Park. Incor- porated July, 1891. Capital, $30,000. R. G. Kilmer, manager.


J. W. Carter Shoe Co., 59 Rantoul. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $20,000. Heman P. Brett, pres .; Walter A. Perry, treas.


Marshall & Moulton Express Co., 4 Washington. Incorporated (Mass.) Feb. 11, 1903.


Naumkeag Towing Co., 7 Water. In- corporated June 4, 1903. Capital, $10,- 000. H. Warren Towne, pres .; John H. Harris, sec. and treas.


New England Mica Products Co., 75 Park. Incorporated (Maine) Nov. 1, 1909. Thomas Fitzgibbons, pres .; Joseph Parsons, treas.


New England Oil Co., 85 to 115 Water. North Shore Ferneries Co., 188 Hale. Organized 1910. Dudley L. Pickman, pres .; Mrs. Ellen R. Pickman, treas.


Robert Robertson Co. (The), 7 Abbott. Organized March 12, 1903. Capital, $50,- 000. Robert Robertson, pres. and treas.


Salem Bay Steamboat Co., 59 Water. Incorporated (Mass.) June 10, 1905. Capital, $8,000. Charles Prescott, pres. and treas .; George A. Endicott, sec .; William Stopford, gen. mngr.


NEW HOUSES


All Conveniences


For Sale by


H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.


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United Shoe Machinery Co., Elliott n. Mckay. Boston office, 205 Lincoln st. Incorporated 1897. Capital, $50,000,000. Sidney W. Winslow, pres .; Moses B. Kaven, supt.


West Beach Corporation, Beverly Farms. Incorporated April 28, 1852. Officers elected annually on third Mon- day in February. James B. Dow, pres .; Charles H. Hull, clerk; Elmer Standley, treas.


Whitcomb-Carter Co., 186 Cabot. In- corporated 1893. Capital, $36,000. Wil- lis C. Whitcomb, pres .; John M. Whit- comb, treas.


Wire Bound Packing Case Co. of Mass., rear 126 Park.


Woodbury Shoe Co., 40 Rantoul. In- corporated July 1, 1902. Capital, $50,- 000. Hezekiah O. Woodbury, pres .; William T. Varina, sec .; Rufus H. Wood- bury, treas.


BUILDINGS, HALLS, PARKS, ETC.


Appleton Block (apartment), 15 Lovett Association Factories, 91-105 Rantoul Atlantic Block, 137-143 Cabot Bank Building, 169-175 Cabot Bell's Block, 85-89 Cabot


Bell's Hall, 87 Cabot


Beverly Historical Society Building, 117 Cabot


Beverly Hospital, Herrick, .cor. Heather Burgess Point, off Ober n. Neptune Burnham Building, 129-131 Cabot Butman Block, 255-259 Cabot


Chapman's Corner, jct. Hale and Boyles City Hall, 191 Cabot


City Home, 18 Cedar, n. Essex


City Stables, Park, foot of Roundy


City Square, jct. Cabot and Rantoul at Gloucester R. R. Crossing Collier Block, 90-98 Cabot Commercial Block, 118-128 Cabot Commercial Hall, 122 Cabot


Crosby Blocks, 48 Pond and 307-323 Rantoul


Elliott Block, 434-438 Rantoul


Endicott Buildings, 151-155 and 157-167 Cabot


Gadbois' Block, 43-45 Elliott


Good Templars' Hall, 129 and 148 Cabot Grand Army Halls, 25412 Cabot and 727 Hale, B. F. Griffin Block, 91-95 Cabot


Hospital Point, end Bay View ave.


Independence Park, Lothrop, foot


of Central


Knights of Columbus Hall, 122 Cabot Knights of Malta Hall, 222 Cabot


Knights of Pythias, Castle Hall, 222 Cabot


Lookout Rocks, off Colon, opp. Spring Lunt Block, 214-216 Cabot Marshall Hall, 3 West, B. F. Marston Sturtevant's Block, 278- 278B Cabot


Masonic Block, 145-149 Cabot Masonic Hall, 147 Cabot


McDonnell Hall, 26 Vine, B. F. Mingo Beach, Hale byd. Witch lane Montserrat Highlands, off 76 Colon Montserrat Park, jct. Essex and Colon and Brimbal ave.


Murphy Buildings, 1 Park and 60 Pleas- ant


Neighbors' Hall, 16 West, B. F.


O'Brien Block, 728-732 Hale, B. F.


Oceanside Park, Lothrop, foot of Dane


Odd Fellows' Block, 188-194 Cabot Odell Park, Broadway and Rantoul Old Ladies' Home, 12 Lovett O. U. A. M. Hall, 222 Cabot


Paradise Corner, jet. Boyles, Foster and Common


Peabody Building, 154-156 Cabot Pingree Block, 100-102B Cabot


Police Stations, r. of City Hall, and 676 Hale, B. F. Prince Block, 275-27712 Cabot R. C. & I. Block, 130-142 Cabot Raymond Block, 231-233 Cabot Rogers Building, 218-226 Cabot Soldiers' Monument, Monument sq. Southwick's Block, 197-207 Cabot United Shoe Machinery Co., off Elliott n.


McKay


Winslow (Mason) Bldg., 240-248 Cabot Y. M. C. A. (new building site, 235-245


Cabot)


WHARVES.


Beverly Gas & Electric Co., River opp. Pleasant; Cameron Car Co., 60 River; Central, 59 Water; Foster's, 39 to 41 Water; Girdler's (coal), 15 Cabot and 71 to 81 Water; Gulf Refining Co., 85 to 115 Water; J. F. Pope & Son, 80 River; Pickett Coal Co.'s, 15 Water; Salem Water Works, 47 Water; Sprague, Breed & Brown Co.'s (coal), 7 Water; United Shoe Machinery Co. off Elliott byd. Park.


CEMETERIES.


Abbott Street Cemetery, Abbott opp. Monument sq., oldest in the city; Cen- tral or Hale Street Cemetery, Hale, Lothrop, Bisson and Butman; North Beverly Cemetery, Cabot byd. Conant; Beverly Farms Cemetery, Haskell opp. High.


The cemeteries are the property of the city and under the supervision of the Superintendent of Cemeteries.


Dodge's Row Cemetery (private) off 294 Dodge.


BRIDGES.


Essex Bridge, continuation of Cabot street to Bridge street, Salem, under care of the county.


Rial Side Bridge, from Bridge street across "Back" river to Rial Side.


Kernwood Bridge, from end Kernwood ave, across Danvers river to Salem.


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VALUATION AND TAX RATE


Of the City of Beverly Since 1895


Year.


Value of Real Estate.


Value of Per. Estate. $3,308,675


Total Valuation. $13,909,450


Tax Rate on $1000.


Amt. Raised by Tax.


Polls


1895


$10,600,775


$15.20


$218,273.64


3425


1896


10,940,700


3,231,800


14,172,500


14.80


216,891.00


3569


1897


11,211,075


3,066,725


14,277,800


16.00


242,596.80


3538


1898


11,427,900


3,871,875


15,299,775


15.00


236,826.6212 3666


1899


11,704,600


4,495,250


16,199,850


16.00


274,209.60


3753


1900.


11,964,050


4,291,425


16,255,475


16.00


265,727.60


3780


1901


12,195,550


5,049,150


17,244,700


15.75


277,051.12


3766


1902.


12,663,325


4,814,675


17,478,000


16.00


295,188.00


3885


1903


13,595,700


4,697,675


18,293,375


16.50


309,362.60


3958


1904


14,394,600


4,865,300


19,259,900


16.00


325,947.8912 4192


1905.


15,901,725


4,915,100


20,816,825


16.80


357,943.58


4415


1906


17,747,800


5,478,125


23,225,925


18.00


428,190.65


5108


1907.


18,802,750


10,252,975


29,055,725


14.40


438,279.92


5029


1908


19,183,150


10,398,000


29,581,150


17.40


524,728.01


5008


1909.


19,464,225


15,779,625


35,243,850


15.40


532,367.2912 5106


1


Value of Real Estate.


Value of Personal Estate.


Total Valuation. $ 2,612,400


Polls


Ward 1.


$2,065,125


$ 547,275


Ward 2.


2,360,825


568,775


2,929,600


808


Ward 3.


1,484,275


334,450


1,818,725


1003


Ward 4.


2,916,150


8,786,350


11,702,500


970


Ward 5.


1,990,875


809,300


2,800,175


679


Ward 6.


2,102,225


2,420,925


4,523,150


456


Non-Resident.


6,544,750


177,900


6,722,650


..


$19,464,225


$13,644,975


$33,109,200


5106


Value of property exempted for religious and other purposes, $571,025. Value of resident stockholders in Beverly National Bank, $148,125.


Valuation and Polls by Wards in 1909


1190


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ADVERTISEMENTS "


Daniel Linehan Telephone Connection John H. Linehan


DANIEL LINEHAN & SON


Contractors and Builders


640-642 Hale Street, Pride's Crossing, Mass.


Estimates Given on Blasting, Excavating


Grading and All Kinds of Stone Work


All Work Personally Attended To


Special Attention Given to House and Land Drainage


D. M. LINEHAN & CO. DEALERS IN Hay, Straw, Grain and Feed


TELEPHONE


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BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1910


J. A. CULBERT


Importer and Manufacturer of


Fine Harness, Riding Sad- dles, Horse Furnishings Also Automobile Supplies and Repairing


A Full Line of Stable Supplies, Trunks, Bags and Leather Novelties. Repairing in all its branches.


STORES: 721 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Manchester and Magnolia Telephone Connection, 78-3, Beverly Farms


577


ADVERTISEMENTS


J. A. MAYBERRY


Carpenter and Builder


JOBBING A SPECIALTY


ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF WORK 18 Haskell Street, Pride's Crossing


Telephone 68-3; 68-4


JOHN DANIELS, 719 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Mass. Established 1891


PROVISIONS JOHN DANIELS. GROCERIES


Groceries, Meats and Provisions Lunch and Ice-Cream Cafe Connected


FRESH INVOICES OF POULTRY AND GAME RECEIVED DAILY. Butter, Cheese, Fruit and Berries, Imported and Domestic Table Waters, Ginger Ales, Etc. Everything of the best quality. We have our own HOME BAKERY, and you can get just what you desire at our counter. FRESH BREAD, CAKE and PASTRY. ORDER COOKING DONE. Orders collected every morning and promptly filled. Telephone Connection.


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COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Opposite State House, Boston, Mass.


Offers rooms with hot and cold water for $1.00 per day and up, which includes free use of public shower baths. Nothing to equal this in New England. Rooms with private baths for $1.50 per day and up; suites of two rooms and bath for $4.00 per day and up. Dining room and cafe first-class. European plan.


ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF


Stone floors, nothing wood but the doors.


Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Long Distance Telephone in Every Room


Strictly a Temperance Hotel


SEND FOR BOOKLET.


STORER F. CRAFTS, Lessee.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


PUBLICOVER BROS.


Carpenters and Builders


Special Attention Given to JOBBING,


FURNITURE REPAIRING, ETC.


All Work Neatly and Promptly Done


Shop and Office:


713 HALE STREET Beverly Farms


Telephone Con. P. O. Box 74 Beverly Farms, Mass.


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HOWARD AMBROSE DOANE Contractor, Carpenter and Builder


Building, Altering, Jobbing, Etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished on New Work Cabinet and General Interior Finishing Carefully Done MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO


P. O. Box 1095, Beverly Farms P. O. Box 6, Pride's Crossing


P. O. Box 260, Manchester


BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER Shop and Office : 10 Common Lane, near Pride's P. O.,


Manchester, Mass.


Telephone 130 Beverly Farms


When it comes to ADVERTISING, there is no better medium for reaching North Shore people than the


NORTH SHORE BREEZE


J. Alex. Lodge, Editor and Prop.


Knight Bldg., Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea


BEVERLY, PRIDE'S CROSSING, BEVERLY FARMS, MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, HAMILTON and WENHAM is the territory covered by the BREEZE, and there are very few people among the summer residents in these places that do not look for the BREEZE every week as a part of their routine life-in Winter as well as Summer.


"Read by more millionaires than any other weekly paper."-Salem Evening News.


Published Every Friday Afternoon 24 to 40 pages


One Dollar a Year


Up-to-Date Printing Plant Connected. New Type, New Presses, New Equipment Throughout. For quick service send your printing to the


North Shore Breeze


MANCHESTER, MASS.


581


ADVERTISEMENTS


MARSHALL & MOULTON EXPRESS CO.


FREIGHT AND EXPRESS


FORWARDERS


From Beverly, North Beverly, Beverly Farms and Pride's PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY


Boston Office, 15 Devonshire St.


Telephone, Main 1378


BEVERLY OFFICES: 4 WASHINGTON STREET, TELEPHONE 881,


AND 53 BROADWAY, TELEPHONE 880


Established 1879 Incorporated 1908


WALKER LITHOGRAPH & PUBLISHING CO.


Lithographers, Publishers Printers Send for Samples and Estimates


Publishers of Automobile and Other Road Maps City Maps, Wall Maps and Atlases Descriptive Catalogue Free


WALKER STUDIO BUILDING, 400 NEWBURY STREET Telephone Back Bay 1234 BOSTON, MASS.


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BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1910


JAMES B. DOW Gardener and Florist


ROSES


Herbaceous and Budding Plants, Annuals, Seeds, Bulbs, Etc.


P. O. Box 52


681 Hale St.


Beverly Farms


J. B. Dow & Co., Coal and Wood


OFFICES. 21 Oak Street, Beverly Farms, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea


TELEPHONE RICHMOND 442


WILLEY=GIBSON COMPANY


Commission Merchants


AND DEALERS IN


Hay, Straw, Grain and Feed


101 Beverly Street, Boston, Mass.


Branch: 711 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Mass. TELEPHONE


583


ADVERTISEMENTS


Established 30 Years


Also Successors to MAY & BROOKS formerly of Pride's Crossing


North Shore Fish Co.


Dealers in ALL KINDS OF FISH


ORDERS CALLED FOR EVERY MORNING OYSTERS OPENED AT RESIDENCES


15 VINE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER, MASS. FRANK I. LAMASNEY, Proprietor


WYATT'S MARKET


Under New Management


Meats and Provisions


Poultry and Game Fresh Butter and Eggs Fruit and Berries All of the Best Quality


Orders Will Be Collected Every Morning


and Promptly Filled


West Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. .


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BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1910.


J. Colby Wilson HOUSE PAINTING


In All Its Branches


All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention


PRIDE'S CROSSING


CHARLES MARTIN


Automobiles PIERCE AND COLUMBIA


Cycles


Supplies of All Kinds


We are thoroughly equipped to do Automobile Repairing and General Ma- chine Work in Our New Machine Shop. Edge Tools and Lawn Mowers Sharpened


715 Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass.


585


ADVERTISEMENTS


J. D. Hooper Telephone] 140! Carpenter and Builder


Special Attention Given to Job bing and Repairing. Carriage Work and Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POLISHED Shop on Valley Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. Telephone 140 Beverly Farms


ADDISON DAVIS


Gravel Pond


PURE


LAKE ICE


OUR ICE


DELIVERED IN PRIDE'S CROSSING AND BEVERLY FARMS, DAILY,


is from the Pure Water of Gravel Pond. It will be found Best by Test. You are taking no chances when you get Your Ice of


ADDISON DAVIS


Plant and Residence, Hamilton, Mass.


P. O. Address, Beverly Farms, Mass.


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BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1910


STANDLEY SHOE STORE Boots, Shoes and Rubbers


Gents' Furnishing Goods. General Stationery.


728 Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass.


F. W. VARNEY APOTHECARY


Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered Daily and Sunday Papers, Stationery, Confectionery, Etc. 1 West Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. Telephones 77 and 8027. If One is Busy, Call the Other


D. W. HARDY & SON GROCERIES, MEAT and PROVISIONS


A Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Wholesale and Retail CREAM DEALERS. Kitchen Furnishing Goods. Orders Called for and Delivered. 778 Hale Street Telephone Beverly Farms, Mass.


WHIPPLE'S Coat, Apron and Towel Supply


Factory, Restaurant, Store and Barber Shop Work a Specialty. 30 ARTHUR STREET, BEVERLY TELEPHONE CONNECTION


587


ADVERTISEMENTS


D. W, HARDY


EBEN DAY


HARDY & DAY Carpenters and Builders


Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Attended to. Summer Resi- dences a Specialty.


2 High, Cor. Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass.


HARRY REBACK Shoe Repairing in All Its Branches


All Work Done with Neatness and Despatch REMEMBER OUR NEW LOCATION-


768 Hale Street, Beverly Farms Formerly at 28 West St.


THE PIERCE NURSERIES Beverly Farms, Mass. Native and Foreign Trees Shrubs, Vines and Roses; also Bedding Plants. Laying Out and Planting Beds Done Promptly JESSE PIERCE 185 HART STREET


H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS


Painters and Decorators


Corner Hale and High Streets, Beverly Farms, Mass.


Telephone 195-2


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BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1910


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THOMAS J. McDONNELL


Plumber and . . Sanitary Engineer


STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING


Specifications and Estimates fur- nished on application. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to. In case of leaks nights or [ Sundays call at residence.


Shop, 26 Vine St., Beverly Farms, Mass.


I. M. CARTER


5 SCHOOL STREET, DANVERS, MASS.


PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO HEATING


= TELEPHONE 166-2


C. S. LAMKIN Express and Furniture Moving Coke, Coal and Wood Delivered All Orders Promptly Attended To Residence, 11 Prospect Street - Beverly - Office, 381 Rantoul Street TELEPHONE 889


Telephone Connection CLAUDE H. PHILLIPS


Violin Soloist and Teacher


Lessons Given Privately or in Class. Select Orches- tra for Receptions, Weddings, Etc.


HOLLY STREET, - - - SALEM, MASS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


Gertrude Walker-Crowley Teacher of Voice Placement and of Singing


PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS Studio, 18 Mount Vernon St., Salem; Mass. TELEPHONE 549-2


William H. Larcom, Jr. PIANO TUNER AND REGULATOR 17 Dane St., Beverly, Massachusetts Class of '97, New England Conservatory of Music


Willie Augustus Hook News TEACHER OF 32000


Violin, Piano and Harmony 221 CABOT STREET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


Mr. Hook would respectfully announce that he is prepared to receive pupils on Violin, Piano and Harmony. His long experience enables him to give thorough prac- tical instruction and each pupil will receive special attention.


TELEPHONE LYNN, 1344-5


LEO. C. DEMACK TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY


Pupil of J. Wallace Goodrich and Homer A. Norris Organist and Choir Master of St. Peter's Church, Beverly, and St. John's Church, Beverly Farms Lessons Given at Pupil's Residence If Desired Studio and Residence, 86 1-2 ESSEX STREET




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