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GUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, COLUMNS, ETC. MANTELS. Doors, Windows and Blinds.
BUILDERS' FINISH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Window and Door Frames, Stair Posts, Rails and Balusters, Store and Office Fittings, Counters, Bowl Stands, Mantel Shelves, Etc.
SPECIAL CABINET WORK.
Carpenter and Mill Work of All Kinds. SASH BARS AND GREENHOUSE STOCK.
TANKS, CISTERNS, DYE TUBS, FENCE POSTS, RAILS AND PICKETS, CYPRESS BOAT STOCK. Kiln Dried Lumber Always in Stock.
Send for Book, "Cypress Lumber and Its Uses." No Charge.
Main Office, Mills and Wharves at Neponset, - Branch Office and Exhibit, 166 Devonshire St. and 19 Federal St. & BOSTON. Haymarket Square Salesroom, 1 Sudbury St., cor. Merrimac St.
P. O. Address, Neponset, Mass.
Long Distance Telephones.
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1900. Total, 2,805,346. Names of Cities are printed in CAPITALS.
BARNSTABLE CO.
Mansfield 4,006
Buckland
1,446
Barnstable
4,364
NEW BEDFORD62,442
Charlemont
1,094
Bourne
1,657
North Attleboro
7,253
Colerain
1,749
Brewster
829
Norton
1,826
Conway
1,458
Chatham
1,749
Raynham
1,540
Deerfield
1.969
Dennis
2,333
Rehoboth
1,840
Erving
973
Eastham
502
Seekonk
1,673
Gill
1,015
Falmouth
3,500
Somerset
2,241
Greenfield
7,927
Harwich
2,334
Swansea
1,645
Hawley
429
Mashpee
303
TAUNTON
31,036
Heath
441
Orleans
1,123
Westport 2,890
Leverett
744
Provincetown
4,247
Leyden
379
Sandwich
1,448
Monroe
305
DUKES CO.
Montague
6,150
Chilmark
324
New Salem
807
Cottage City
1,100
Northfield
1,966
Edgartown
1,209
Orange
5,520
Total
27,826
BERKSHIRE CO.
Adams
11,134
Shutesbury
382
Alford
272
Becket
994
Warwick
619
Cheshire
1,221
Clarksburg
943
ESSEX CO.
Whately
769
Dalton
3,014
Amesbury
9,473
Andover
6,813
Total 41,209
HAMPDEN CO.
Agawam 2,536
Blandford
836
Hinsdale
1,485
Essex
1,663
Brimfield
941
Lanesboro
780
Georgetown
1,900
Chester
1,450
Lee
3,596
GLOUCESTER
26,121
CHICOPEE
19,167
Lenox
2,942
Groveland
2,376
E. Longmeadow
1,187
Monterey
455
Hamilton
1,614
Granville
1,050
Mt. Washington
122
HAVERHILL
37,175
Hampden
782
New Ashford
107
Ipswich
4,658
Holland
169
New Marlboro
1,282
LAWRENCE
62,559
HOLYOKE
45,712
NO. ADAMS
24,200
LYNN
68,513
Longmeadow
811
Otis
476
Lynnfield
888
Ludlow
3,536
Peru
253
Manchester
2,522
Monson
3,402
PITTSFIELD
21,766
Marblehead
7,582
Montgomery
273
Richmond
679
Merrimac
2,131
Palmer
7,801
Sandisfield
661
Methuen
7.512
Russell
793
Savoy
506
Middleton
839
Southwick
1,040
Sheffield
1,804
Nahant
1,152
SPRINGFIELD 62,059
Stockbridge
2,081
Newbury
1,601
Tolland
275
Tyringham
486
NEWBURYP'T 14,478
Wales
773
Washington
377
North Andover
4,243
Westfield
12,310
West Stockbridge 1,158
Peabody 11,523
West Springfield 7,105
Williamstown
5,013
Windsor
507
Rowley 1,391
SALEM
35,956
Total
175,603
Total
95,667
BRISTOL CO.
Saugus
5,084
Amherst 5,028
Acushnet
1,221
Swampscott
4,548
Belchertown
2,292
Attleboro
11.335
Chesterfield
611
Berkley 949
Cummingtou
748
Dartmouth
3,669
West Newbury
1,558
Easthampton
5,603
Dighton
1,802
Enfield
1,036
Total
357,030
Goshen
316
Fairhaven
3,567
FRANKLIN CO.
Granby .
761
FALL RIVER 104,863
Ashfield
955
Greenwich
491
Freetown
1,394
Bernardston
792
Hadley
1,789
Truro
767
Wellfleet
988
Gay Head
173
Rowe
549
Gosnold
164
Shelburne
1,508
Tisbury
1,149
West Tisbury
442
Total
4,561
Wendell
492
Egremont
758
Florida
390
BEVERLY
13,884
Great Barrington 5,854
Boxford
704
Hancock
451
Danvers
8,542
Sunderland
771
Total
252,029
Yarmouth
1,682
Easton
4,837
Topsfield
1,030
Wenham
847
Wilbraham 1,595
Rockport 4,592
Salisbury
1,558
HAMPSHIRE CO.
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 649-803
Hatfield
1,500
Wilmington Winchester WOBURN
1,596
SUFFOLK CO.
Huntington
1,475
7,248
Middlefield
410
14.254
NORTH'MPTN 18,643
Total
565,696
Pelham
462
Plainfield
404
NANTUCKET CO.
Total
611.417
Prescott
380
Nantucket
3,006
NORFOLK CO.
Ashburnham
1.852
South Hadley
4,526
Avon
1,741
Athol
7,061
Ware
8,263
Bellingham
1,682
Auburn
1,621
Westhampton
469
Braintree
5.981
Barre
2.059
Williamsburg
1,926
Brookline
19,935
Berlin
1.003
Worthington
675
Canton
4,584
Blackstone
5,721
Cohasset
2,759
Bolton
770
'Total
58,820
Dedham
7,457
Boylston
1.364
Dover
656
Brookfield
3,062
Acton
2,120
Arlington
8,603
Ashby
876
Ashland
1,525
Hyde Park
13,244
Douglas
2,113
Medfield
2,926
Dudley
3.553
Bedford
1,208
Medway
2.761
FITCHBURG
31,531
Belmont
3,929
Billerica
2,775
Needham
4,016
Hardwick
3,203
Burlington
593
Norwood
5,480
Holden
2.464
Carlisle
480
QUINCY
23,899
Hopedale
2,087
Chelmsford
3,984
Sharon
2,060
Lancaster
2,478
Dracut
3,253
Stoughton
5,442
Leicester
3,416
Dunstable
427
Walpole
3.572
Leominster
12.392
EVERETT
24,336
Westwood
1,112
Mendon
911
Groton
2,052
Wrentham
2,720
Millbury
4.460
Hopkinton
2,623
Total
151,539
PLYMOUTH CO.
Northbridge
7,036
Lincoln
1,127
Bridgewater
5,806
Oakham
588
LOWELL
94,969
Carver
1,104
Paxton
459
MALDEN
33,664
Duxbury
2.075
Petersham
853
Maynard
3.142
Halifax
522
Princeton
975
MELROSE
12,962
Hanson
1,455
Rutland
1,334
NEWTON
33,587
Hull
1,703
Southboro
1,921
Pepperell
3,701
Lakeville
958
Spencer
7,627
Reading
4,969
Marion
902
Sterling
1,420
Sherborn
1,483
Marshfield
1,810
Sturbridge
2.053
SOMERVILLE
61,643
Stoneham
6,197
Norwell
1,560
Upton
1,937
Stow
1,002
Pembroke
1,240
Uxbridge
3,599
Sudbury
1,150
Plymouth
9,592
Warren
3,417
Tewksbury
3,633
Plympton
488
Webster
8.804
Tyngsboro
773
Wakefield
9,290
WALTHAM
23,481
Watertown
9,706
Wayland
2,303
Whitman
6.155
WORCESTER
118,421
Westford
2,624
Weston
1,834
Total
113,985
Total
346,958
Lexington
3,831
Abington
4,489
North Brookfield 4,587
Littleton
1,179
BROCKTON
40,063
Oxford
2,677
MARLBORO
13,609
East Bridgewater 3,025
Phillipston
441
MEDFORD
18,244
Hanover
2,152
Royalston
958
Natick
9,488
Hingham
5,059
Shrewsbury
1.626
North Reading
1,035
Kingston
1,955
Southbridge
10.025
Shirley
1,680
Mattapoisett
1,061
Sutton
3,328
Middleboro
6,885
Templeton
3,489
Townsend
1,804
Rochester
986
Westboro
5,400
Rockland
5,327
West Boylston
2,31+
Scituate
2,470
West Brookfield
1,448
Wareham
3,432
Westminster
1,327
West Bridgewater 1,711
Winchendon
5,001
Ayer
2,446
Millis
1,053
Gardner
10.313
Milton
6,578
Grafton
4,869
Boxborough
316
Norfolk
980
Harvard
1,139
CAMBRIDGE
91,886
Randolph
3,993
Hubbardston
1,227
Concord
5,652
Wellesley
5,072
Lunenburg
1,332
Framingham
11,302
Weymouth
11,324
Milford
11,376
Holliston
2,598
New Braintree
500
Northboro
2,164
Hudson
5,454
Foxboro
3,266
Charlton
1.860
Franklin
5.017
Clinton
13,667
Holbrook
2,229
Dana
790
MIDDLESEX CO.
BOSTON 560,892
CHELSEA 34,072
Revere
10,395
Winthrop
6,058
WORCESTER CO.
Southampton
1,012
804
NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK,
60 CONGRESS ST., COR. WATER ST.,
BOSTON.
CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 5, 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans .
$20,876,952.84
U. S. Bonds, etc.
7,231,999.48
Due from Reserve Agents
4,764,575.67
Due from other Banks
1,775,897.06
Exchanges for clearing
3,458,184.50
Cash and 5 per cent. Fund
5,125,450.14
$43,233,059.69
LIABILITIES.
Capital
$3.000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits
1,865,143.61
Circulation
1,679,500.00
Deposts subject to check
33,477,759.47
U. S. Bond account
3,205,000.00
Reserved for taxes
5,656.61
$43,233,059.6 9
JAMES P. STEARNS, Prest. WALLACE S. DRAPER, Asst. Cashier. FRANK H. BARBOUR, Cashier. HENRY F. SMITH, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
M. P. Clough, George M. Coburn, Edmund D. Codman, Eben S. Draper, William A. Gaston, Daniel B. Hallett, Edward D. Hayden, Henry I .. Higginson, Henry S. Howe, Frederick S. Moseley, Horatio Newhall, William S. Spaulding, James P. Stearns, Frank G. Webster, Jeremialı Williams, Robert Winsor, Alfred S. Woodworth.
Accounts of Merchants, Trustees, Firms, Corporations and Individuals respectfully solicited.
805
INTERNATIONAL TRUST CO.
45 MILK, COR. DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS,
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000,000.00 $2,000,000.00
Transacts General Banking and Trust Company Business.
INTEREST ALLOWED on Deposits Subject to Check.
Special rates on time deposits.
COMMERCIAL PAPER DIS- COUNTED and Loans made upon approved Security or Collateral.
COLLECTIONS on all points in the United States, Canada, and throughout Europe, made on the most favorable terms.
ACTS AS EXECUTOR, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee and Assignee and as Trustee Under Mortgages from Railroads and other Corporations and as Reg- istrar and Transfer Agent.
NEW BURGLAR-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF
Safe Deposit Vaults.
SEPARATE ACCOMODA- TIONS FOR LADIES.
RENT OF SAFES, $10. to $100. Per Year.
BANK HOURS, 9 to 3. Vaults open 9 to 4.
JOHN M. GRAHAM, President.
HENRY L. JEWETT, Secretary. EDWARD H. BURDETT, Supt. of Vaults.
DIRECTORS.
William Claflin, Oliver W. Mink, Lyman Nichols, Thomas F. Temple, William W. Crapo,
W. Murray Crane, John Hogg, John M. Graham, Aaron Davis Weld, Albert C. Houghton,
Robert M. Morse, Patrick A. Collins, A. N. Burbank, C. J. H. Woodbury, James Phillips, Jr.
H
806
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE, FORMERLY HARVARD BANK,
INCORPORATED 1861. RE-ORGANIZED 1864.
CAPITAL, . $200,000.
W. A. BULLARD, President. W. F. EARLE, Cashier. H. H. DYER, Bookkeeper and Receiving Teller. A. F. BUFFUM, Messenger and Clerk. DIRECTORS : W. A. Bullard, Henry Endicott, H. N. Tilton, Dana W. Hyde, E. D. Leavitt, William W. Dallinger
DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY. LOCATED ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, COR. PROSPECT ST.
NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE.
765 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
INCORPORATED 1853.
RE-ORGANIZED 1865,
CHARTER EXTENDED 1885.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000.
EDWIN DRESSER, Prest. HENRY B. DAVIS, Cashier.
WILLIAM A. JAMES, Teller. JOHN H. WYETH, Bookkeeper. CHARLES S. BRAGG, Messenger.
DIRECTORS :
EDWIN DRESSER, GEORGE W. GALE, J. W. HAZEN, SUMNER DRESSER, HENRY B. DAVIS.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
807
The Charles River National Bank
OF CAMBRIDGE.
State Charter, 1832.
National, 1864.
CAPITAL, $100,000.
WALTER S. SWAN, President.
GEORGE H. HOLMES, Cashier.
EDMUND H. NORRIS, Asst. Cashier and Bookkeeper. W. H. SPRAGUE, Paying Teller. C. W. WHEELER, Receiving Teller. HENRY JAMES TREVOR PRING, Messenger. DIRECTORS :
Walter S. Swan, William B. Durant, James A. Wood, R. N. Toppan, James F. Pennell.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
LOCATED AT 1408 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK,
337 Cambridge, Corner Fourth Street, East Cambridge. Incorporated, 1853. Re-Organized, March, 1865.
CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $70,000.
OTIS S. BROWN, President.
GEORGE A. LLOYD, Cashier. JAMES L. BROWN, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS: Otis S. Brown, J. F. Pennell, Geo. W. Dearborn, David Proudfoot, Geo. A. Lloyd.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK.
221 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE. ORGANIZED JUNE 1, 1864,
CAPITAL,
- $100,000.
ALVIN F. SORTWELL, President. J. C. BULLARD, Cashier. EVERETT L. STEVENS, Teller.
DIRECTORS : Alvin F. Sortwell, J. C. Bullard, George H. Lawrence, G. Goepper, George E. Carter.
DISCOUNT DAY, THURSDAY.
.
808
The Cambridgeport National Bank,
OF CAMBRIDGE. TELEPHONE 466-2.
Incorporated 1826. ASA P. MORSE, President.
Re-Organized 1865. WILL F. ROAF, Cashier.
WALTER G. DAVIS, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS : Asa P. Morse, Charles James, Frank H. Jones, Charles Bullock, Levi Hawkes. DISCOUNT DAY, THURSDAY.
LOCATED, - 595 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
Gambridgeport Savings Bank, No. 689 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
INCORPORATED 1853. Open every business day from 8.30 a.m. to 1.30 p. m. Also the first Saturday evening in each month, from 6 to 8 for the receipt of deposits only.
President, DANA W. HYDE, Treasurer, HENRY W. BULLARD. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF INVESTMENT OF FUNDS,
DANA W. HYDE. HENRY ENDICOTT. FREDERICK W. TILTON. WM. W. DALLINGER. JOHN H. CORCORAN.
Interest computed from the third Wednesdays in January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July.
NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
1950 Massachusetts Avenue, North Cambridge. INCORPORATED 1872.
OFFICE HOURS . Daily, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Interest computed from the roth day of January, April, July and October, and dividends payable in January and July of each year.
Pres. SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE. Treas. MILTON L. WALTON. Clerk, GEORGE W. PARKE.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT: Samuel F. Woodbridge, Chas. F. Stratton, Russell S. Edwards, Wm. F. Stark, Warren L. Hooper.
EAST CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK,
292 CAMBRIDGE STREET.
Incorporated 1854.
Open Every Business Day from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
President, JOHN C. BULLARD. Treasurer, WILLIAM E. LLOYD.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT :
John C. Bullard, Gustavus Goepper, David Proudfoot. Benj. F. Thompson, William Goepper.
Interest computed from the Fifteenth Day of January, April, July and October. Dividends paid April 15th and October 15th.
.
809
CAMBRIDGE
SAVINGS BANK,
No. 15 DUNSTER STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. INCORPORATED 1834.
President, CHARLES W. SEVER. Treasurer, OSCAR F. ALLEN.
Clerk, JAMES H. WYETH. Paying Teller, ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN. Receiving Teller, HENRY A. NICHOLS.
Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every quarter viz. : Janu- ary, April, July and October, and payable in January and July of each year.
OFFICE HOURS, 8 A. M. TO I P. M.
WARREN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS.
INCORPORATED 1829. SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, 25 MAIN STREET, CHARLESTOWN. OFFICE HOURS : 9 to 2 Daily, except Saturdays, Saturdays 9 to 12. Wednesday Afternoon 3 to 4. TIMOTHY T. SAWYER, President. GEO. F. TUFTS, Treasurer. GEO. S. POOLE, Secretary.
VICE-PRESIDENTS; George Hyde, Nelson Bartlett, John Turner, Charles F. Fairbanks, Thomas G. Frothingham. TRUSTEES: Everett Torrey, Charles R. Lawrence, Nathan F. Tufts, Henry H. Chandler, James Adams, Francis B. Austin, Frank Todd, Henry W. Bragg, George A. Kettell, George F. Chapin, Irving S. Palmer, Calvin P. Sampson.
FRED W. SLEEPER,
Real Estate, Insurance and Auctioneer,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Care of Estates a Specialty. Rents Collected.
Orders Taken for Wood and Coal.
EAST CAMBRIDGE OFFICE, MEDFORD HILLSIDE OFFICE,
65 SIXTH STREET.
330 BOSTON AVENUE.
810
THE ... NEW ENGLAND TRUST CO.
85 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON.
Corner of Water Street.
Is authorized to receive and hold money and property in trust or on deposit from Courts of Law or Equity, Executors, Administrators, Assign - ves, Guardians, Trustees, Corporations and Individuals, and may be appointed Executor or Trustee under any Will and upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon.
It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Stock Cor- porations, and as Agent for the purpose of issuing, registering or counter- signing Bonds and Certificates of Stock.
Deposits may be made at any time, and interest will be allowed on daily balances of Five Hundred Dollars and upwards.
It offers to the public the advantages of a Capital of One Million Dollars, and a Guarantee Fund of One Million additional, specially invested by requirements of its charter, and a perpetual succession.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
President, WILLIAM ENDICOTT,
Vice-Presidents, CHAS. F. CHOATE, CHAS. H. DALTON, J. LEWIS STACKPOLE.
AMOS W. STETSON, NATHANIEL THAYER,
CHARLES U. COTTING,
T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE,
ROGER WOLCOTT,
JACOB EDWARDS,
FRANKLIN HAVEN,
GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH,
JAMES J. STORROW,
ROBERT CODMAN,
CHARLES L. YOUNG,
ALEXANDER COCHRANE, HENRY C. WESTON.
D. R. WHITNEY, Actuary.
N. H. HENCHMAN, Secretary .
H. N. MARR, Assistant Secretary.
Boston, November 19, 1900.
GEORGE DEXTER,
811
Cambridge Trust Co.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. 1300 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Opposite the College Grounds.
CAPITAL,
$100,000.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
NATHANIEL C. NASH, President.
ALVIN F. SORTWELL, Vice-President.
LOUIS W. CUTTING, Treasurer.
Josiah Q. Bennett, George Howland Cox,
J. J. Myers, Nathaniel C. Nash, Wm. Taggard Piper, J. Henry Russell.
Alvin F. Sortwell, H. O. Underwood, Herbert H. White, Moses Williams.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
CAMBRIDGE TRUST CO.
To the Commissioners of Savings Banks in Massachusetts. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 31, 1900. ASSETS.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock.
$100,000.00
Deposits Subject to Ćheck
967,355.89
Interest and Discount .. 10,882.78
Loans to corporations . . Notes of individuals and firms ..
36.143.45
Earnings Undivided .... 34,987.47
Loans on Real Estate. . . Safety Deposit Vaults
36,425.00
and Fixtures
23,000.00
State of Mass. Bonds. ..
35,300.00
Railroad Bonds
67,035.50
Miscellaneous Bonds ....
5,000,00
National Bank stock .... Expense account, in-
1,093.35
cluding taxes paid . 4,414.30
Deposited in Banks.
166,484.85
Cash in Office.
44,099.28
Over Drafts.
6.96
$1,113,697.14
$1,113,697,14
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
MIDDLESEX, S. S.
CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 2d, 1900.
Personally appeared LOUIS W. CUTTING, Treasurer of the Cambridge Trust Co., and Nathaniel C. Nash, President, and Frederic Dodge, J. Henry Russell, Josiah Q. Bennett, James J. Myers, Nath- aniel C. Nash, Wm. Taggard Piper, Alvin F. Sortwell, John H. Hubbard and Herbert H. White, a majority of the Board of Directors of the Cambridge Trust Company, and made oath to the truth of the statement, by them subscribed to the best of their knowledge and belief. Before me, FRANKLIN PERRIN, Justice of the Peace.
SAFETY VAULTS DEPARTMENT, FRANKLIN PERRIN, Manager. D. J. VAUGHAN, Sub-Manager.
EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR THE STORAGE OF SILVER AND VALUABLES, BOXES FOR RENT, $10 TO $75 PER YEAR.
Banking Hours from 8 to 2. Vaults open from 8 to 2, and from 5 to 6 p. m.
Hours on Saturdays, from 8 to 12 Only.
Checks cashed and collections made in all parts of the United States. Interest allowed on
Deposits subject to check.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ACCOUNTS WITH LADIES. Telephone Connections.
Time Loans, with collat- eral. . $370,725.00
Demand Loans, with col- lateral ..
2.7,495.00
46,474.95
Certified Checks Out- standing . . 471.00
Frederic Dodge, John H. Hubbard,
E. D. Leavitt.
DIRECTORS :
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The Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 87 MILK STREET.
By recent enactment of the Legislature of Massachusetts, is now empow- ered to act as Executor, Administrator of Estates and Guardian of the prop- erty of those subject to Guardianship.
Allows interest on deposits subject to check.
Loans Trust Funds on Mortgages of Real Estate.
Acts as Trustee under wills, or otherwise, and as Transfer Agent or Reg- istrar for Railroad or other Corporations.
Rents Safes in its Safe Deposit Vaults which are unexcelled for security and convenience at from $10 to $150 per year.
STATEMENT OF THE
BOSTON SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO., At close of business, June 30, 1900
ASSETS.
BONDS AT PAR :
U. S. Government, 4 pr.ct. $200,000.00 Commonwealth of Mass.
3} per cent. 250,000.00 Boston, Mass., 4 per cent. 100,000.00 Cambridge, Mass., 4 pr. cent. 100,000.00 Taunton, 4 per cent. 15,000.00
Other City Bonds 25,000.00 Vermont&Mass. R.R. 5 pr.ct. 25,000.00 Old Colony R.R., 4 per cent. 150,000.00 Boston& Albany R.R.4pr.ct. 250,000.00 Boston&Prov. R.R. 4 pr. ct. 50,000.00 Concord & Montreal R.R.,
4 per cent. . 100,000.00 Chicago, B.&Q.R.R. 4 pr.ct. 50,000.00 Loans on Demand 2,731,759.31
" Time 5,486,129.71
66 Secured by Mortg. 1,000,812.00 Cash in Office and Banks 3,407,060.67 Total $13,940,761.69
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock . $1,000,000.00
Surplus 1,000,000.00
Profit and Loss
417,162.78
Deposits 11,507.598.91
Taxes
16,000.00
Total
$13,940,761.69
TRUST DEPARTMENT.
ASSETS.
U. S. Government Bonds $29,601.33
City Bonds .
29,850.00
Railroad Bonds
383,652.77
Water Works Bonds 4,952.77
Railroad Stocks 828,703.54
Bank Stock .
74,678.75
Manufacturing Stocks 135,441.00
Mass. Hospital Life Ins. Co. in Trust 5,000.00 Notes, with Collaterals or Sureties 4,500.00
Notes of Individuals
19,864.32
County Bonds
10,120.00
Real Estate, etc.
747,413.02
Mortgages of Real Estate 2,988,740.55
Gas Light Co. Stock
16,213.75
Deposits in Savings Banks 8,945.66
Sundry Stocks and Bonds 162,821.25
Cash Principal
82,796.29
Income
57,954.76
.
Total
$5,591,249.76
LIABILITIES.
In Trust, under Wills and
Trust Agreements. · $5,533,295.00
Income
57,954.76
Total
$5,591,249.76
OFFICERS : William E. Putnam, President ; James Longley, Vice-President ; George E. Goodspeed, Treasurer; Wm. L. Whitney, Assistant Treasurer; Henry A. Fenn, Manager Safe Deposit Department. Soloman Lincoln, Solictor.
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New England Telephone pue Telegraph Co.
EXECUTIVE OFFICES : 125 MILK ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Direct communication can be had with all the principal towns and cities of New England, and States east of the Mississippi River.
For the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the Company has established Public Telephone Pay Stations, as follows : -
PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATIONS.
ARLINGTON OFFICE, Post Office Building, Massachusetts Avenue.
Arlington 21150, Arlington, H A Perham, Drug- gist, Arlington
Arlington 21160, Arlington, Robbins Spring Hotel Arlington 21030. Arlington, A A Tilden, Druggist Arlington 21058, Arlington Hei'ts, Chas A Cushing Arlington 21131-2, Arlington Heights, Henry Derby, Druggist, Arlington Heights
Arlington 21071, Belmont, F W Gilcreas, Druggist Arlington 21077, Waverly Centre, B N Holmes, Druggist
BRIGHTON OFFICE, Warren Build- ing, Washington Street.
Brighton 21139, Allston, H L Greene, Druggist, Union Square
Brighton 21043, Allston, S M Moore & Co, Drug- gists, 377 Cambridge
Brighton 21180, Brighton, Frank E Dudman, Drug- gist, Western avenue
Brighton 21130, Brighton, D F Rourke, 365 Wash Brighton 21170, Oak Square, Nason & Gilbert, Grocers
CAMBRIDGE OFFICE, 757 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Cambridgeport.
Camb. 21228, Beacon Street, Mrs Abby A Cross, Variety Store, 245 Beacon
Camb. 21225, Boylston Street, Philip L Carbone, Florist, 5 Boylston
Camb. 21261, Brattle Street, Episcopal Theologi- cal School, Cambridge
Camb. 21461, Cambridgeport, P R Crocker, Drug- gist, 308 Broadway
Camb. 21137, Cambridgeport, Geo W Douglass, Druggist, 697 Massachusetts avenue
Camb. 21029, Cambridgeport, W H Frazier, Drug- gist, 169 Harvard
Camb. 21425, Cambridgport, W B Hunt & Co, Druggists, 605 Massachusetts avenue
Camb. 21279, Cambridgeport, A A Laing, Drug- gist, 269 Pearl
Camb. 21306, Cambridgeport, Elie H Lapierre, Druggist, 223 Putnam avenue
Camb. 21369, Cambridgeport, Geo A Miller, Drug- gist, 853 Main
Camb. 21239 Cambridgeport, L F Porter, Drug- gist, 907 Main
Camb. 21193, Cambridgeport, A D Reycroft, Drug- gist, Mass ave, cor. Brookline
Camb. 21379, Concord Avenue, Miss C E Phillips, Druggist, 80 Concord avenue
Camb. 21027, East Cambridge, G H Brayton, Druggist, 408 Cambridge
Camb. 21014 East Cambridge, S W Farwell, Apothecary, 160 Cambridge
Camb. 21290, East Cambridge, Maurice O'Don- nell, Druggist, 507 Cambridge
Camb. 21170, E Camb., Registry of Deeds, Second Camb. 21044, Hampshire Street, A E Lynch, Druggist, 119 Hampshire
Camb. 21217, Harvard Square, Horace S Bartlett, Druggist, Harvard square
Camb. 21140, Harvard Square, Charles H Thurs- ton, Cambridge
Camb. 21535, Harvard Square, Charles H Thurs- ton, Cambridge
Camb. 21566, Harvard Square, Charles H Thurs- ton, Cambridge
Camb. 21245, Hotel Harvard, Bernard C Welsh, 413 Main
Camb. 21667, Inman Square, A Cunningham; Druggist, Cambridgeport
Camb. 21107, Inman Square, M O'Donnell, Drug- gist, Cambridgeport
Camb. 21173. Inman Square, A C Sherman, Drug- gist, Cambridgeport
Camb. 21276, Massachusetts Ave, W A Reeves, Druggist, Mass avenue, Putnam square
Camb. 21636, Mt. Auburn, Coe's Apothecary, Cambridge
Camb. 21370, North Cambridge, A E Long, Under- taker, 2105 Massachusetts avenue
Camb. 21365, North Cambridge, W C Reycroft, Druggist, 1920 Massachusetts avenue
Camb. 21016, Samuel H Talbot, Druggist, 2069 Massachusetts avenue
NEWTON OFFICE, 417 Centre Street. Newton 21202, East Watertown, S B Hupper, Gro- cer, Arlington
Newton 21135. Faneuil, George A Miller, Grocer, Brooks & Hobart
Newton 21289, Newton, A Hudson, Druggist, 258 Washington
Newton 21215, Newton, Newton Business Ex- change, 4021 Centre
Newton 21204, Newtonville, F L Hyslop, Car Station, 833 Washington
Newton 21245, Newtonville, John F Payne, Drug- gist, 281 Walnut
Newton 21299, Nonantum, J G Kilburn, Druggist 291 Watertown
Newton 21272, Watertown, H W Howard, Car Station, 31 Main
SOMERVILLE OFFICE, 97 Mar- shall Street.
Somerville 21164, Broadway Pay Station, J A Bean, Druggist, 260 Broadway
Somerville 21350, Clarendon Hill, Russell &Tucker Provisions, 237 Holland
Somerville 21001, Davis Square, H S Garcelon, Druggist, West Somerville
Somerville 21230, E Somerville, C H Crane, Drug- gist, Perkins, cor Franklin
Somerville 21320, East Somerville, George E. Grover, Druggist, Rush
Somerville 21365, East Somerville, G W Mathew- son, Druggist, 10 Broadway
Somerville 21070, Highland Ave, F E Whitmore, Druggist, 263 Highland avenue
Somerville 21060, Magoun Square, H E Bowman, Druggist, Magoun Square
Somerville 21054. Somerville, Albert E Barnes, Druggist, 97 Cambridge
Somerville, 21114, Somerville, William G Kidder, Druggist, Pearl and Walnut
Somerville 21175, Somerville Ave, F W Gay, Drug- gist, 524 Somerville avenue
Somerville 21260, Somerville Junction, R G Perk- ins, Druggist, 106 Central
Somerville 21250, South Medford, L A O Goddu, Drug, Winchester and Newburn ave
Somerville 21203, Spring Hill, F H Dudley, Drug- gist, Central and Berkeley
Somerville 21151, Summer Street, Christopher Bros, Grocers, Somerville
Somerville 211II, Union Square, H A·Chamber- lain, Newspaper Agent, 50 Union square
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