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Carriage and Automobile Painting C P -
W. H. McCORMACK
BEVERLY. 326 Rantoul Street,
SOLON LOVETT RIAL SIDE LOTS FOR SALE Elliott Street, Bridge Street, Giles Avenue, New County Road. 602 CABOT STREET OR 63 FEDERAL STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. Tel. Con.
AUTOMOBILE AND MOTOR BOAT INSURANCE FREDERICK A. CRESSY,
40 Stone Street, Beverly.
15 rear Vestry,
P 1 Stencil Work a Specialty
Masons.
74. AMITY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, chartered March 12, 1873. Meetings held fourth Tuesday of each month at Masonic hall, 147 Cabot. Officers elec- ted in October. Arthur A. South, M. E. H. P .; Frederick Schofield, Lennox st., Sec .; Isaac H. Edgett, Treas .; Henry A. Webber, Scribe.
75. LIBERTY LODGE FREE AND AC- CEPTED MASONS, chartered June 24, 1824. Meetings held Monday evenings on or before full moon, at Masonic Hall. Officers elected in October. John H. Harris, W. M .; Hervey Lunt, Colon c. Brimble ave., Sec .; W. H. Smith, Treas.
76. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, SAINT GEORGE COMMANDERY, organized May, 1892. Meetings held second Thursday of each month at Masonic blk., Cabot. Officers elected in October. George S. Sinnicks, Em. Com .; William C. Hill, 25 Washington, Rec .; Heman P. Brett, Treas.
77. LIBERTY MASONIC ASSOCIATION, organized Mar., 1867. Capital, $32,400. Officers elected at annual meeting last Saturday in March at Masonic blk. Charles A. Hurd, Pres .; George C. Stickney, Treas .; William C. Hill, Clerk.
WILLIAM SHARROCK
78. DIANA CHAPTER, No. 101, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. Organized Jan., 1906. Meetings held first and third Mondays of each month at Malta hall. Officers elected in January. Mrs. Maude Bruhm, W. M .; Arthur South, W. P .; Mrs. M. E. Echelberry, Sec.
79. MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOR- RESTERS, ST. MARGARET'S COURT, No. 68, organized April 14, 1888. Meetings held first and third Wednesdays of each month at Marshall's hall, Beverly Farms. Officers elected last meeting in December. Cornelius Murray, C. R .; Nellie C. Donovan, Treas .; John Mc- Carthy, Rec. Sec .; Jeremiah Collins, Fin. Sec.
80. MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOR- RESTERS, BASS RIVER COURT, NO. 30. Organized February 24, 1883. Meetings held first and third Thursdays of each month at 77 Cabot. Officers elected in January. T. F. McKenna, C. R .; Thomas F. Ganley, Sec .; Peter M. Reardon, Treas .; Wm. Shea, Fin. Sec.
81. MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOR- RESTERS, FATHER DENVIR COURT, NO. 139. Organized Feb. 24, 1897. Meet- ings held second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 771/2Cabot. Officers elected in January. Mrs. Mary Swee- ney, C. R .; Mrs. Annie Campbell, Rec .; Mrs. Mary Murphy, F. S .; Mrs. Lucy Bott, U. C. R .; Mrs. Mary Carney, Treas.
82. MAUDE F. C. Co., 244 Cabot. In- corporated March 6, 1906. Capital, $50,000. Emil F. Ackerman, Pres .; Franklin C. Maude, Treas.
83. NAUMKEAG BUFFING MACHINE Co., 36 Cabot. Incor. August, 1907. A. W. Rogers, Pres .; S. W. Winslow, Treas.
84. NAUMKEAG TOWING CO., 7 Wa- ter. Incor. June 4, 1903. H. Warren Towne, Pres .; John H. Harris, Sec. and Treas.
85. NEW ENGLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR DEAF MUTES. Organized 1876; incorporated 1879. Annual elec- tion second Monday in January. Prin- cipal, Miss N. Louise Upham; Treasu- rer, John M. Whitcomb; Instructors, Miss E. Ethel Richards, Miss Martha Stauffer; Supervisor of Boys, Miss Mary L. Chapin ; Supervisor of Girls, Miss Lilla Knowles, Mildred Palmer, Emily Mercer, Esther W. Sheldon; Trustees, Charles E. Ober, Dudley L. Pickman, Robert R. Endicott, Chas. Woodberry, Annie M. Kilham, Samuel Cole, Samuel P. White, Patrick J. Lynch, Albert Boyden, Lizzie F. Cree- sy, Thomas D. Connolly, Charles H. Trowt, Mrs. Fannie H. Luke (Brook- line).
This school is situated on a farm of thirty-six acres, on Elliott street. The aim of the school is to furnish a free education to the deaf children of Massachusetts and other parts of New England. Applications for admission should be made to the principal.
86. NEW ENGLAND ORDER PROTEC- TION, ESSEX LODGE, No. 310. Meetings held first and third Wednesdays of each month at Knights of Malta hall.
GARDEN TOOLS AND SEEDS 246 Cabot Street., Beverly.
IRVING F. GOULD,
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
736
73. LOTHROP CLUB, organized April,
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Telephone 769
1895. Meetings held alternate Fridays from October to April at Unitarian Parish House. Officers elected in April. Mrs. H. Abbie Stanley, Pres .; Mrs. Lil- lian P. Gutterson, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Min- nie F. Bell, Cor. Sec .; Miss Lizzie F. Creesy, Treas.
Beverly.
LABEL PRINTERS
BEVERLY BOX CO. 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot, Telephone 903
Beverly 7 F
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
737
Officers elected in December. Mrs. El- len Preston, Warden; Mrs. Emma L. Hyam (18 Odell ave.), Rec. Sec .; E. S. Webber, Treas .; Charles B. Hyam, Fin. Sec.
Odd Fellows.
87. SUMMIT ENCAMPMENT, No. 41, I. O. O. F., instituted Sept. 20, 1870. Meetings held first and third Tuesday evenings of each month in I. O. O. F. Hall, Cabot street. Officers elected third Tuesday in December. W. M. Eaton, C. P .; Charles B. Hyam, Scribe ; Wm. B. Crowell, Jr., Treas.
88. BASS RIVER LODGE, No. 141, I. O. O. F., instituted Feb. 20, 1851. Meet- ings held every Saturday at Odd Fel- lows' Hall. Officers elected in Decem- ber. Edward Rollins, N. G .; Ezra Standley, Rec. Sec .; Wm. F. Lee, Treas.
89. CONSORT LODGE, I. O. O. F., in- stituted Dec. 5, 1907. George Smith, N. G .; Fred E. Strout, Rec. Sec .; L. W. Hatch, Treas.
90. GARDEN CITY LODGE, I. O. O. F. M. U. Instituted March 10, 1904. Meet- ings held first and third Thursdays of each month at Malta Hall. Officers elected in June and December. Orrin Thompson, N. G .; Ernest F. Burnham, Sec .; Johnson Smith, Treas.
91. PATRIARCHS MILITANT, CANTON CITY OF BEVERLY, No. 67, organized Sept. 18, 1896. Meetings held second Thursday each month at I. O. O. F. hall. Officers elected in December. Charles Clark, Com .; Andrew E. Ed- wards, Clerk; E. A. Stiggins, Account- ant.
92. FRIENDSHIP REBEKAH LODGE, No. 6, organized Jan. 10, 1870. Meet- ings held second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Officers elected fourth Tuesday in De- cember. Mrs. Lillian Kimball, N. G .; Mrs. Alice W. Cobb, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Is- abella Forness, Treas.
93. OLD LADIES' HOME SOCIETY, in- corporated Feb. 4, 1886. Meetings held first Monday of each month at 12 Lovett. Officers elected at annual meeting first Monday in June. Miss Lizzie F. Creesy, Pres .; Edward S. Webber, Treas .; Mrs. Mary F. Putnam, Sec .; Miss Emma J. Fraser, Matron.
94. ORDER SCOTTISH CLANS, CLAN
WALLACE, No. 127. Instituted Feb. 15, 1895. Reorganized Jan. 1, 1906. Meet- ings held second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Malta hall. Officers elected in December. Norman Mac- Leod, Chief; James Howie, Cor. Sec. ; Geo. Oliver, Fin. Sec .; William Watt, Treas.
95. ORDER UNITED AMERICAN ME- CHANICS, GOLDEN STAR COUNCIL, NO. 22. Organized March 28, 1883. Meetings held every Wednesday evening at 222 Cabot. Officers elected at last meeting in December and June. William F. Eddy, C .; Lucius H. Perry, Rec. Sec .; Alvah B. Woodbury, Treas.
96. O. U. A. M. SICK BENEFIT ASSO- CIATION OF BEVERLY. Organized Jan. 28, 1885. Meetings held first Friday of each month at O. U. A. M. hall Offi- cers elected annually in January. Lucius H. Perry, Pres .; Joseph F. Clayton, Sec .; John B. Goldsmith, Treas. ; Charles A. Baker, Coll.
97. PLUMBERS' UNION, LOCAL 138, of Salem, Beverly and vicinity. Organized Feb. 19, 1904. Officers elected in Janu- ary. Meetings held Tuesday evenings at 129 Cabot. James E. Elliott, Pres. ; Albert F. Teague, Rec. Sec. ; George M. Browning, Treas.
98. PUBLIC LIBRARY, City Hall, Cab- ot st. Established 1851. Trustees, Wil- liam R. Driver, Pres .; C. L. Dodge, Sec .; Louis D. Webber, George E. Woodberry, Joseph C. Kilham, Benja- min R. Bulkeley, Allen H. Bennett, Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier, Miss Katha- rine P. Loring; Librarian, Miss Mar- tha P. Smith; Miss Jennie P. Dodge, Miss Ethel S. Dodge, Marjorie H. Stan- ton, Miss Eleanor G. Simonds, Assts. Number of volumes, 32,000; annual circulation, 86,137. Open for delivery of books every afternoon and evening (except Sundays), from 2 to 9 P. M. Reading room at 163 Cabot. Branch at 2 West, B. F. Delivery and Deposit station, 10 Enon, No. Beverly ; house deposit at 74 Standley, Centreville. Books furnished eight schools.
99. PYTHIAN SISTERS, LEE TEMPLE, No. 48. Instituted March 8, 1906. Meet- ings held second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Officers elected in January. Mrs. Bessie Smith, P. C .; Mrs. Mary Woodbury, M. E. C .; Mrs. Margaret Morse, E. C .; Mrs. Etta S. Gannon, M. of R. & C .; Mrs. Susie A. Morgan, M. of F.
SOLON LOVETT CITY LOTS FOR SALE on Cabot Street, Clon Street Lenox St., Wellman St., Webber Ave., Lothrop St. 602 CABOT STREET OR 63 FEDERAL STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. Tel. Con ·
SIGN PAINTING W. H. McCormack, 326 Rantoul Street, Beverly.
BEVERLY.
Frederick A. Cressy
40 Stone Street, BEVERLY.
Insurance
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
738
100. REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE. Meets subject to call of president at 136 Cabot. Clifford B. Bray, Chm .; John H. Hinckley, Sec .; George F. Al- len, Treas.
Telephone 769
- 101. ROBERT ROBERTSON Co., Abbott st. Incor. April 1, 1903. Capital, $50,- 000. Robert Robertson, Pres. and Treas .; Alex Robertson, Clerk.
102. ROPES & Co. of Beverly. Inc. Feb. 10, 1911. Capital, $10,000. 188- 190 Cabot. Earl L. Sargent, Pre's. ; Lawrence E. Pedrick, Treas .; Leander Parkhurst.
103. ROYAL ARCANUM, ROGER CO- NANT COUNCIL, No. 239. Organized Jan. 22, 1879. Meetings held second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. Officers elected in December. John J. Cummings, Re- gent; Jeremiah L. Porter, Sec .; Fred- erick I. Creesey, Treas.
104. SALEM BAY STEAMBOAT Co. Or- ganized June 10, 1905. Capital stock, $8000. Charles Prescott, Pres. and Treas .; George A. Endicott, Sec., Geo. C. Farrington, William Stopford, Chas. Prescott, Directors.
105. SONS OF VETERANS AUXILIARY, organized Nov., 1901. Meetings held second and fourth Mondays of each month at G. A. R. hall. Officers elected in December. Susan Choate, Pres .; Mrs. Cora A. Hanners, Sec .; Miss An- nie L. Hanners, Treas.
106. SONS OF VETERANS, JOHN LOW CAMP, No. 6. Organized June 19, 1882. Meetings held first and third Fridays of each month at G. A. R. hall, 2541/2 Cabot. Officers elected first Friday in December. Harry M. Smith, Com .; Olin E. Ellis, Sen. Vice Com .; Winfield S. Merrill, Jun. Vice Com.
107. MASS. Soc. P. C. C. (Bev. Branch). Organized 1910. Meetings held third Tuesday of each month. Of- ficers elected annually in May. Alli- son G. Catheron, pres .; Fred C. Dodge, Treas .; Frank W. Foster, sec .; Alfred F. Whitman, special agent, 222 Cabot.
108. SPRAGUE, BREED & BROWN Co. Incorporated in Mass. September 19, 1910. Capital, $20,000. Annual meet- ing in May. Henry B. Sprague, Pres. ; George E. Sprague, Treas .; Frank A. Brown, Asst. Treas .; George H. Breed, Clerk.
109. THISSELL Co. (THE), groceries and provisions, 10 West, B. F. Incorp. May, 1907. A. Preston Thissell, Pres .; Arthur P. Thissell, Sec. and Treas.
110. UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS, SPEEDWELL COLONY, NO. 86. Organized May 6, 1887. Meetings held first and third Fridays in each month at Malta Hall. Officers elected second meeting in October. Mrs. Mary E. St. Clair, Governor; Mrs. Annie Day, Sec .; Geo. H. Thistle, Treas.
111. UNITED ORDER ·OF PILGRIM FATHERS, JOHN WEST COLONY. Organ- ized Aug. 20, 1887. Meetings held first and third Fridays at Marshall's hall, Beverly Farms. Officers elected annu- ally at last meeting in September. Adelbert M. Marshall, Governor ; - , Sec. ; Fred W. Varney, Treas.
112. U. R. K. of P. TROOP A. MASS. BRIGADE. Organized Nov., 1906. Meet- ings held first and third Mondays of each month at Atlantic hall. Officers elected in February. John M. Morri- son, Capt. ; B. H. Moulton, First Lieut. ; J. W. Clayton, 2nd Lieut.
113. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO., incorporated 1897. Boston office, 205 Lincoln; factory, off Elliott n. R. R. track. Sidney W. Winslow, Pres .; George W. Brown of Boston, Vice Pres .; Moses B. Kaven, Supt.
114. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY RE- LIEF ASSOCIATION, organized March 21, 1906. Meetings held first Mondays of each month. Officers elected third Wednesday in March. M. B. Kaven, Pres .; W. H. Carrico, Sec .; George F. Eaton, Treas.
115. WEST BEACH CORPORATION, Beverly Farms, incorporated April 28, 1852. Annual meeting held third Mon- day in Feb., when officers are elected. James B. Dow, Pres .; Elmer Standley, Treas. ; Charles H. Hull, Sec.
116. WHITCOMB-CARTER Co.,. 186
Cabot. Incorp. Nov. 1893. Capital, $36,000. Willis C. Whitcomb, Pres .; John M. Whitcomb, Treas.
117. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, Y. M. C. A. Organized, 1892. Meetings held at call of president. Officers are elected in June. Miss S. Carrie Woodberry, Pres .; Miss Jennie A. Cole, Sec. ; Miss E. Antoinette Davis, Treas.
118. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, JOHN H. CHIPMAN, JR., No. 30. Organized May 28, 1883. Meetings held Wednes- day evenings at G. A. R. hall. Officers elected in December. Mrs. Addie Spear, Pres .; Mrs. Martha E. Clark, Sec .; Mrs. Rebecca Pickett, Treas.
BICYCLES AND CUTLERY
IRVING F. GOULD 246 Cabot St., - Beverly.
15 rear VESTRY,
HOUSE PAINTER
WILLIAM SHARROCK
Paper Box Manufacturers 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot,
BEVERLY.
Beverly Box Co. Telephone 903.
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
739
119. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS (PRES- TON), No. 93, Beverly Farms, organ- ized October 14, 1887. Meetings held first and third Tuesdays at G. A. R. hall, Beverly Farms. Officers elected first Tuesday in December. Mrs. Alice L. Preston, Pres .; Miss Mary L. Hull, Sec .; Mrs. Alice P. Collamer, Treas.
120. WOODBURY SHOE CO., 58 Ran- toul, incor. July 1, 1902. Capital, $50,- 000. Hezekiah O. Woodbury, Pres .; Rufus H. Woodbury, Treas .; William T. Varina, Vice-Pres .; O. L. Wood- bury, Sec.
121. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION, organized in May, 1892; in- corporated October 15, 1895. Charles O. Frost, Pres .; Frank A. Foster, Treas .; Lorenzo E. Waite, Rec. Sec.
122. YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC TEM- PERANCE SOCIETY, organized Jan. 23, 1872. Meetings held Mondays at 771/2 Cabot street. Officers elected in Jan- uary. John T. Small, Pres .; John J. Sullivan, Sec. ; William J. Brown, Treas.
123. YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSOCI- ATION, 1291/2 Rantoul. Organized 1910. Meetings held first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. Officers elected quarterly in February, May, August and November. Abraham Greenwood, Pres .; Israel Chansky, Treas .; Morris Rosenblatt, Sec.
124. BEVERLY LOCK-NUT AND LOCK- BOLT CO. Inc. in Mass., Aug. 16, 1909. M. R. Lovett, Pres .; C. E. Burrows, Vice-Pres .; W. W. Black, Sec. and Treas. Capital, $50,000.
Beverly Post Office.
Odd Fellows' Building, 5 Broadway.
Postmaster, Francis Norwood; As- sistant Postmaster, Calvin P. Pierce; Clerks, James A. V. Hurd, W. Ray Her- rick, James H. Arnold, William G. Smith, Harry C. Woodbury, George A. Carr, LaRoy B. Foster, Leon C. Doble, Elmer A. Standley; Sub. Clerk, Geo. L. Worcester; Carriers, William P. Han- ners, J. Perley Stone, C. H. Dockham, James S. Brown, George E. Knowles, Thomas J. Fraser, Alfred H. Larcom, J. L. Preston, C. A. Larcom, Willard A. Standley, Walter Gardner, Fred A. Hinchliffe, George E. Hathaway ; Sub- stitute Carriers, Chester W. Sinclair, Arthur W. Jones, Joseph E. Darling,
Timothy J. Hayes, Dennis J. McGowan, Roger W. Fegan; Mail Messenger, Thomas J. Peach. Mails arrive from Boston, West, Foreign, 6, *7, *8.30, *11.30 A. M. * 1.30, *3, *4.30, *6, 7 P. M. Salem, Marblehead, Peabody, Danvers, 6, *7, *8.30, *11.30 A. M., *1.30, *3, *4.30, *6, 7 P. M. Lynn, 6, *7, *8.30, *11.30 A. M., *1.30, *3, *4.30, *6, 7 P.
M. Gloucester Branch, *8, *11 A. M., *2, *6 P. M. East, 6, *7, *9.40 A. M., *12.30, *4.30 P. M. Amesbury, New- buryport, Ipswich and South Hamil- ton, *7, *9.40 A. M., 12.30, *4.30 P. M. Wenham, Hamilton, Essex, *7 A. M., *12.30, *4.30 P. M. Mails close for Bos- ton, South, West, Foreign, 6.05, *7.15, *9.05, *10.15, *11.15 A. M., 12.15, *. 1.15, 3.30, *5, 7.15. 9 P. M. Salem Marble- head, Peabody, Danvers, *7.15. * 9.05, *10.15 A. M., 12.15, *1.15, 3.30, *5, 5.40, 7.15, 9 P. M. Lynn, *7.15, *9.05, *10.15, *11.15 A. M., *1.15, *3.30, *5, 5.40, 7.15, 9 P. M. Gloucester Branch, *6.05, *10.50 A. M., *2.20, *5 P. M. Provinces, 6.05, *9.05 A. M., *5, 5.40, 7.15 P. M. Maine, *7.45 A. M., 12.15 *3.30, *5, 5.40, 7.15. 9 P. M. Eastern New Hampshire, *7.45 A. M., *12.15, *3.30, *5, 7.15, 9 P. M. Newburyport, Ipswich, Amesbury, *7.45 A. M., *12.15, *3.30, 5, 7.15, 9 P. M. Wenham. Hamilton, Essex, *7.45 A. M., *3.30 P. M. Mails arrive Sun- day, 10 A. M. Mails close Sunday, 10.15 A. M., 5, and 9 P. M.
*Registered mails received and dis- patched.
SUB STATION NO. 1, 10 Enon st .; Benjamin W. Roberts, clerk in charge. SUB STATION NO. 2, 2571% Hale. SUB STATION NO. 3, Rantoul and Elliott streets.
Beverly Farms Post Office.
8 West.
Postmaster, William R. Brooks; As- sistant Postmasters, Carrie O. Davis and Jeanette E. Bolam. Mails for Boston close at 7 and 10.10 A. M. and 1.20, 5.10, and 6.10 P. M. Arrive from Boston at 7, 9, and 11.45 A. M., 3 and 6 P. M. Mails for Gloucester close at 6.45 and 11 A. M. and 2.30 and 5.10 P. M. Arrive from Gloucester, 8 and 11 A. M. and 2 and 5.30 P. M. Summer mails arrive from Boston, 9.10 A. M .; close for Boston, 7 P. M .; Sundays arrive at 9 A. M .; close, 4.30 P. M.
SOLON LOVETT NORTH BEVERLY LOTS FOR SALE. Cabot St. Conant St., Tremont St., Ellsworth Ave., Balch St 602 CABOT STREET OR 63 FEDERAL STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. Tel. Con·
Automobile and Carriage Painting W. H. McCORMACK + G
BEVERLY.
326 Rantoul Street.
NOTARY PUBLIC AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FREDERICK A. CRESSY, 40 Stone Street, Beverly
15 rear VESTRY, BEVERLY, Telephone 769
740
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
Prides Crossing Post Office.
Thissell cor. Hale.
Postmaster, Elisha S. Pride; Asst. Postmaster, George Thompson; Anna G. Larson, Clerk. Office hours, 6.30 A. M. to 8.45 P. M .; Sundays, 10.45 A. M. to 12 M. and from 3.30 to 5 P. M. Mails close for Boston and all points beyond, 6, 7.15, 8.25, 10.25 A. M., 12.25, 1.25, 4,
5.10 and 8.45 P. M .; Sundays, 4.30 P. M. Beverly Farms, Manchester, Glou- cester and Rockport, 6.40, 11.10 A. M., 2.40, 5.20 P. M. Mails due from Bos- ton and way stations and all points beyond, 6.53, 9.01, 10.15, 11.29 A. M., 1.22, 2.55, 5.06, 5.42, 7.56 P. M. Sundays at 10.42 A. M. Beverly Farms, Man- chester, Gloucester and Rockport, at 7.42, 10.45 A. M .; 1.50, 5.40 P. M.
VOTE OF BEVERLY FOR MAYOR.
PAPER HANGER
CITY CHARTER ENACTED MARCH 23,
1894.
ACCEPTED MAY 1, 1894.
Dec. 21, 1895.
Charles H. Odell. December 8, 1896.
Freeborn H. Cressy, 1170; Perry Collier, 860; Blanks, 53. Total, December 14, 1897.
2083
Perry Collier, 907; Horace W.
Woodberry, 721; John H. Dearborn, 257; Thomas Fitz- gibbon, 123; Robert R. Endi- cott, 1; Blanks, 64; defective ballots, 2. Total, . 2075
December 13, 1898.
Benjamin D. Webber, 1231; Per- ry Collier, 823; Blanks, 54. Total, . 2108
December 12, 1899.
Benjamin D. Webber, 1262; Per- ry Collier, 535; Thomas B. Broughton, 295; Blanks, 33. Total, . · 2125
December 11, 1900.
Samuel Cole, 1174; Horace W. Woodberry, 745; William A. Foster, 171; Perry Collier, 1; Blanks, 41. Total, . 2132
December 10, 1901.
Samuel Cole, 1468; Francis P. Grant, 267; Ariston W. Lovett, 1; Patrick Riordan, 1; Blanks, 124. Total, 1861
December 9, 1902.
Parker S. Davis, 1275; Freder- rick A. E. Hamilton, 728; Francis P. Grant, 121; Blanks, 37. Total, 2161
December 8, 1903.
Parker S. Davis, 1160; Frederick A. E. Hamilton, 1015; Patrick Riordan, 1; Blanks, 112. To- tal, ·
2288
December 13, 1904. Joseph A. Wallis, 1632; Frede- rick A. E. Hamilton, 912; Blanks, 32. Total, 2576
December 12, 1905.
Joseph A. Wallis, 2053 ; Scatter- ing, 7; Blanks, 543. Total, . 2603 December 11, 1906.
S. Harvey Dow, 1565; Joseph A. Wallis, 1328; Blanks, 61. To- tal, 2854
December 10, 1907.
S. Harvey Dow, 1756 ; Horace W. Woodberry, 851; Thomas H. Norton, 143 ; Blanks, 48. Total, 2798 December 8, 1908.
Charles H. Trowt, 1394 ; Freder- ick A. Dodge, 1078 ; S. Harvey Dow, 734; Sumner E. Glines, 62; Thomas H. Norton, 51; Blanks, 30. Total, . 3349
December 14, 1909.
Charles H. Trowt, 2141; Jere- miah F. Desmond, 726; Sum- ner E. Glines, 165; Frederick A. Dodge, 1; Blanks, 128. To- tal, ·
3161
December 13, 1910.
Frederick A. Dodge, 1365; Wm. Stopford, 1252; Jeremiah F. Desmond, 667; Sumner E. Glines, 40; Blanks, 38. Total, 3362
WILLIAM SHARROCK
Hardware and Sporting Goods
Irving F. Gould 246 Cabot St., Beverly. -
BOX SHOOKS 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot,
BEVERLY.
Beverly Box Co. Telephone 903.
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
VOTE OF BEVERLY FOR GOVERNOR.
November 5, 1895.
Frederick T. Greenhalge, 1154; George Fred Williams, 305; Edward Kendall, 101; El- bridge G. Brown, 91; Moritz E. Ruther, 8; George Von L. Meyer, 1. Blanks, 51. Total, 1711
November 3, 1896.
Roger Wolcott, 1507; George Fred Williams, 317; Allen Cof- fin, 66; Fred'k O. Prince 56;, Thos. C. Brophy, 14; Blanks, 224. Total, · 2184
November 2, 1897.
Roger Wolcott, 931; George F. Williams, 178; William Ever- ett, 46; John Bascom, 43; Thomas C. Brophy, 8; Blanks, 26. Total, ·
1232
November 8, 1898.
Roger Wolcott, 1165; Alexander B. Bruce, 244; Samuel B. Shapleigh, 38; Geo. R. Peare, 17; Winfield P. Porter, 7; Blanks, 52, Total, . 1523
November 7, 1899.
W. Murray Crane, 995; Robert T. Paine, jr., 259; Albert B. Coats, 159; Winfield P. Por- ter, 42; George R. Peare, 31; Blanks, 49. Total, . 1535
November 6, 1900.
W. Murray Crane, 1308; Robert T. Paine, jr .; 358; Charles H. Bradley, 95; John M. Fisher, 56; Michael T. Berry, 55; Blanks, 313. Total, · 2185
November 5, 1901.
W. Murray Crane, 990; Josiah Quincy, 224; Geo. H. Wrenn, 66; John B. Lewis, jr., 42; Michael T. Berry, 40; Blanks, 19. Total, ·
1381
November 4, 1902.
John L. Bates, 1290; William A. Gaston, 588; J. C. Chase, 147; William H. Partridge, 37; Michael T. Berry, 24; Blanks, 95. Total, .
2181
November 3, 1903.
John L. Bates, 1136 ; William A. Gaston, 588; John C. Chase, 94; Oliver W. Cobb, 25; Thos. F. Brennan, 30; Blanks, 31. Total, .
1835
November 8, 1904.
John L. Bates, 1148; William L. Douglas, 1090; John Q Ad- ams, 47; Oliver W. Cobb, 33 ; Michael T. Berry, 10; Blanks, 152. Total, 2480
November 7, 1905.
Curtis Guild, jr., 1198 ; Charles W. Bartlett, 579; James F. Ca- rey, 38; William H. Carroll, Willard C. Wylie, 59; Blanks, 57. Total, ·
1938
November 6, 1906. Curtis Guild, jr., 1670; John B. Moran, 702; James F. Carey, 45; Gamaliel Bradford, 35; William H. Carroll, 12; Blanks, 90. Total, .
2554
November 5, 1907.
Curtis Guild, jr., 1256; Thomas L. Hisgen, 338; Harry M. Whitney, 196; Blanks, 47, To- tal, · . 1837
November 3, 1908.
Eben S. Draper, 1684; James H. Vahey, 536; Willard O. Wylie, 189; William N. Osgood, 167; James F. Carey, 113; Walter J. Hoar, 20; Blanks, 294. To- tal, .
· 3003
November 4, 1909.
Eben S. Draper, 1459 ; James H. Vahey, 760; Daniel A. White, 81; John A. Nicholls, 79; Mo- ritz E. Ruther, 20; Blanks, 57. Total, ·
.
2456
November 8, 1910.
Eben S. Draper, 1597; Eugene N. Foss, 1115; Daniel A. White, 141; John A. Nicholls, 52; Moritz E. Ruther, 25.
Blanks 66. Total, . · 2996
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BEVERLY.
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HISTORICAL EVENTS OF BEVERLY 1900 TO 1911
Copyrighted, 1911, by The Henry M. Meek Publishing Co. All rights reserved against publication by any other person.
1900.
Jan. 24. Death of Dr. C. T. Lanphear. Feb. 17. Mrs. Louisa Haynes seriously burned.
Aug. 11. Lawrence McGowan found dead on railroad track.
Dec. 3. I. T. Crockett killed and W. F. Rogers seriously injured at Red Men's meeting.
Dec. 22. N. A. Berry drowned in a sluice-way
Dec. 22. Blessing of bells at Star of the Sea church.
1901.
Jan. 7. Augustus P. Gardner elected Captain of Co. E.
Jan. 27. Sergt. Ezra Waldo Williams brought from the Philippines and buried.
Feb. 25. Stephen Burger of Salem falls from train in railroad station and is seriously injured.
Feb. 28. Bass River Lodge of Odd Fel- lows celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. April 12. Beverly and Danvers street railway becomes part of Lynn and Boston railway.
Apr. 24. Capt. Frederick Stopford ap- pointed lieutenant in regular army
May 11. Schooner Henrietta G. Martin went ashore off Baker's Island in thick fog.
June 18. B. M. Smith of Beverly gives a library to Meredith, N. H.
June 20. Rev. E. M. Wylie installed pastor of North Beverly Congregation- al church.
June 26. Death of Dr. J. Abbott Gal- loupe, one of Beverly's most promising young physicians.
July 23. Schooner Julia D. Schmidt of Beverly sank off Milk Island, Glouces- ter.
Aug. 1. Death of ex-Alderman Seth Friend.
Sept. 6. Death of Charles Creesy.
Nov. 21. Schooner " Maud " lost.
Nov. 30. Death of Henry Benson, aged 90 years, 1 month, 26 days.
Dec. 13. John O'Donnell and Frank Waggott die from drinking wood al- cohol.
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