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Incorporated 1853
Re-Organized 1865
Capital = =
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Surplus =
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$100,000 70,000
OTIS S. BROWN, President
FRED B. WHEELER, Cashier
JAMES L. BROWN, Clerk and Messenger
DIRECTORS
OTIS F. BROWN
GEO. W. DEARBORN
DAVID PROUDFOOT J. F. PENNELL
FRED B. WHEELER
Discount Every Day
908
1
Cambridge National Bank No. 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 George H. Lawrence J. C. Bullard G. Goepper
George E. Carter
Discount Day, Thursday
909
The .....
Cambridgeport
National
Bank
. . . . OF ....
Telephone 466-2
CAMBRIDGE
Incorporated 1826 Re-Organized 1865
ASA P. MORSE
President
WILL F. ROAF
Cashier
WALTER G. DAVIS
.
Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
ASA P. MORSE
FRANK H. JONES
CHARLES JAMES CHARLES BULLOCK
LEVI HAWKES
DISCOUNT DAY
.
THURSDAY
LOCATED
595 Massachusetts Avenue
910
Cambridgeport
Savings
Bank
689 Massachusetts Ave.
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
911
Cambridge Savings Bank
-
No. 15 DUNSTER ST. - 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
BOARD OF INVESTMENT
Edwin Dresser C. W. Sever
J. T. G. Nichols E. R. Cogswell W. S. Swan Enoch Beane J. F. Pennell
Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz. : January, April, July and October, and payable January and July of each year
OFFICE HOURS, 8 A. M. TO 1 P.M.
912
East Cambridge
Savings
Bank
Incorporated 1854
292 Cambridge St.
Open Every Business Day from 9 A. M. to | P. M.
President
JOHN C. BULLARD
Treasurer
WILLIAM E. LLOYD .
BOARD OF INVESTMENT
JOHN C. BULLARD
DAVID PROUDFOOT
GUSTAVUS GOEPPER BENJ. F. THOMPSON
WILLIAM GOEPPER
Interest computed from the Fifteenth day of January, April, July and October. Dividends Paid April 15th and October 15th
-
913
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
North Avenue
Savings Bank
1950 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. NORTH CAMBRIDGE
INCORPORATED 1872
Office Hours-Daily, from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock
Interest computed from the 10th day of January, April, July and October, and dividends payable in January and July of each year
President, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE Treasurer, 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
914
Cambridge Trust Co.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS 1300 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Opposite the College Grounds
CAPITAL
$100,000
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Pays Interest on Deposits Subject to Check
NATHANIEL C. NASH President
ALVIN F. SORTWELL Vice-President
LOUIS W. CUTTING Treasurer
Josiah Q. Bennett George Howland Cox Frederic Dodge John H. Hubbard E. D. Leavitt
DIRECTORS :
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 CONDITION OF
CAMBRIDGE TRUST COMPANY
At Close of Business Oct. 31, 1901, as Reported to Commissioners of Savings Banks
RESOURCES
Massachusetts Bonds ..
Railroad Bonds ..
$50,000.00 66,537.50 25,487.50
Miscellaneous Bonds ..
Loans on Real Estate. 31,425.00
Loans to Corporations.
85,69 1.52
Certified Checks Outstanding ...
901.06
Time Loans with Collateral .. 430,825 00 Demand Loans with Collateral. 297,846.50
Notes of Individuals or Firms.
57,712.37
Loans to Cities or Towns ..
35,000.00
Expense Account Including Taxes Paid ...
4,681.59 23,000.00
Safety Deposit Vaults and Fixtures Overdrafts.
1.00
Cash in Office. ·$36,310.90
Cash in Banks .173,390.04
209,700.94
$1,317,916.92
$1,317,916.92
MIDDLESEX SS
CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Nov. 7th 1901
Then personally appeared Louis W. Cutting, Treasurer, and Alvin F. Sortwell, Vice-President, and Josiah Q Bennett, George Howland Cox, Frederic Dodge, John H. Hubbard, E. D. Leavitt, J. J. Myers, Wm. Taggard Piper, J. Henry Russell, Alvin F. Sortwell, Henry O. Underwood, and Moses Williams, a majority of the Board of Directors of the Cambridge Trust Company, and made oath to the truth of the foregoing statement, by them subscribed, to the best of their knowledge and belief (Signed)
[SEAL]
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 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ACCOUNTS WITH LADIES. Telephone Connections
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $100,000.00 Earnings Undivided. 44,011.66 14,111.54
Interest and Discount ...
Deposits Subject to Check
1,158,892.66
915
The Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. 87 MILK STREET
B Y RECENT ENACTMENT of the Legislature of Massachusetts, is now em_ powered to act as Executor, Administrator of Estates and Guardian of the property 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 Registrar for Railroad or other Corporations
Rents Safes in its Safe Deposit Vaults which are unexcelled for security and convenience at from $10 to $1 50 per year
STATEMENT OF THE BOSTON SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO. At close of business October 31, 1901
ASSETS
Bonds at Par ;
Commonwealth of Mass.bonds at par,$725,000.00
Boston, Mass., 4 per cent. 100,000.00
Cambridge, Mass., 4 per cent. 100,000.00
Taunton, 4 per cent. 15,000.00
Other City Bonds. 25,000.00
Vermont & Mass. R. R. 5 per cent. . 25,000.00
Old Colony R. R. 4 per cent. 150,000.00 Boston & Albany R. R. 4 per cent .. 250,000.00
Boston & Prov. R. R. 4 per cent ... . . 50,000.00 Chicago, B. & Q. R. R. 4 per cent ... 50,000.00
Loans on Demand. .. 2,959,381.66
Loans on Time .. .6,5$6,518.94
Loans Secured by Mortgage. .1,101,482.00
Cash in Office and Banks. ... 1,845,368.10
Total . $14,112,075.18
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock. .$1,000,000.00
Surplus. 1,000,000.00
Profit and Loss 512,886.92
Income
170,112.00
Deposits
11,417,075.00
Taxes
12,000.00
Total. $14,112,075.18
TRUST DEPARTMENT ASSETS
U. S. Government Bonds ... $32,678.43
City Bonds . 24,030.00
Railroad Bonds 395,046.51
Water Works Bonds 4,952.77
Railroad Stocks
845,049.43
Bank Stock
84,693.75
Manufacturing Stocks
529,613.08
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. 1,325,810.77
Mortgages of Real Estate. 3,131,577.55
Gas Light Co. Stock 16,213.75
Deposits in Savings Banks.
12,407.32
Sundry Stocks and Bonds 223,764.25
Cash Principal
·$50,049.93
Income. 24,522.02
74,571.95
Total
$6,739,893.88
LIABILITIES
In Trust, under Wills and Trust Agreements. ·$6,715,371.86
Income
24,522.02
Total.
$6,739,893.88
OFFICERS : William E. Putnam, President; James Longley, Vice-President ; George E. Goodspeed, Treasurer; Wm. L. Whitney, Assistant Treasurer; Henry A. Fenn, Secretary and Manager Safe Deposit Department. H. D. Heathfield, Assistant Secretary.
916
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, Equity, Executors, Administrators, Assignees, 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 Corporations, and as Agent for the purpose of issuing, registering or countersigning 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
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, President
CHAS. H. DALTON, Vice-President, CHAS. F. CHOATE, Vice-President, J. LEWIS STACKPOLE, Vice-President
Amos W. Stetson
Nathaniel Thayer George Dexter
Charles U. Cotting
T. Jefferson Coolidge
Philip Dexter
Alexander Cochrane
Franklin Haven
George Wigglesworth
William Farnsworth
Henry C. Weston
James J. Storrow
Frederick P. Fish
Morris Gray
Lawrence M. Stockton
D. R. WHITNEY, Actuary
N. H. HENCHMAN, Secretary
N. M. MARR, Assistant Secretary
917
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 mnost 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 ACCOMMODA- 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
B. FARNHAM SMITH, Ass't Secretary
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.
918
NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK
60 CONGRESS, COR. WATER STREET BOSTON, MASS.
CONIDTION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 2, 1901 RESOURCES
Loans and Investments
$34,087,083.10
U. S. Bonds
3,996,500.00
Due from Reserve Agents
7,565,459.40
Due from other Banks
8,937,908.66
Exchanges for clearing
3,314,614.77
Cash and 5 per cent. Fund
7,328,858.53
$65,230,424.46
LIABILITIES
Capital
$3.000,000.00
Surplus and profits
2,144,744.99
Circulation
1,659,697.50
Deposits
56,495,620.65
U. S. Bond account
1,926,000.00
Reserved for taxes
4,361.32
$65,230,424.46
OFFICERS
JAMES P. STEARNS, Prest. E. HAYWARD FERRY, Vice-Prest. FRANK H. BARBOUR, Cashier WALLACE S. DRAPER, Asst. Cashier HENRY F. SMITH, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
M. P. Clough, George M. Coburn, Edmund D. Codman, Eben S. Draper, E. Hayward Ferry, William A. Gaston, Daniel B. Hallett, Edward D. Hayden, Henry L. Higginson, Henry S. Howe, Frederick S. Moseley, Horatio Newhall, William S. Spaulding, James P. Stearns, Frank G. Webster, Jeremiah Williams, Robert Winsor, Alfred S. Woodworth
Accounts of Merchants, Trustees, Firms, Corporations and Individuals respectfully solicited.
919
SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT
COMPANY
SAFES $10 to $100 per Annum
Special Vaults for the Storage of Silver= ware and other Valuables
A LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED DEPARTMENT ESPECI- ALLY FOR THE USE OF LADIES
OFFICERS:
E. M. McPHERSON, President W. A. TOWER, Vice-President JAMES H. HYDE, 2d Vice-President NATHAN WARREN, Treasurer W. H. RAND, Jr., Auditor · F. G. STOREY, Superintendent
DIRECTORS:
WM. A. TOWER
GORDON DEXTER
DANIEL G. TYLER F. A. C. HILL
JAMES H. HYDE
E. ROLLINS MORSE LOUIS FITZGERALD WM. H. MCINTYRE E. M. McPHERSON
OLIVER AMES
NATHAN WARREN
H. M. ALEXANDER GAGE G. TARBELL
67 Milk St., corner Federal St., Boston
920
New England Telephone Telegraph Co.
EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 119 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 PAY STATIONS
ARLINGTON OFFICE, Post Office . Building, Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington, H A Perham, Druggist, Arlington Arlington, Robbins Spring Hotel
Arlington, Moseley's Cycle Agency
Arlington, H T Weltch & Son, Groceries, Provisions
Arlington Heights, Wm Mundle, Grocer
Arlington Heights, Henry F Derby, Drug.
Arlington Heights, Hotel Belvidere
Arlington Heights, Lexington & Boston St Ry, waiting Room
Belmont, Frank N La Bonte, Druggist
Waverly Centre, Philander R Crocker, Drug- gist
West Medford, Samuel Highley, Druggist CAMBRIDGE OFFICE, 757 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Cambridgeport
Beacon Street, Mrs Abby A Cross, Variety Store, 245 Beacon
Beacon Street, S J Garrett & Co. Druggists, Oxford & Beacon
Boylston Street, Philip L Carbone, Florist, 5 Boylston
Brattle Street, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge
Cambridge, Apley Court, Cambridge
Cambridge, Beck Hall, Cambridge
Cambridge, Claverly Hall, Cambridge
Cambridge, Craigie Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, Dana Chambers, Cambridge Cambridge, Dunster Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, Everett Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, Quincy Hall, Cambridge
Cambridge, Russell Hall, Cambridge
Cambridge, Ware Hall, Cambridge
Cambridge, Westmorely Court, Cambridge
Cambridgeport, P R Crocker, Druggist, 308 Broadway
Cambridgeport, Daniel W Frazier & Co, Druggists, Harvard & Portland
Cambridgeport, W H Frazier, Druggist, 169 Harvard, & Harvard cor Portland
Cambridgeport, W B Hunt & Co, Drug- gists, 605 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridgeport, A A Laing, Druggist, 269 Pearl
Cambridgeport, Elie H Lapierre, Druggist, 223 Putnam Avenue
Cambridgeport, George A Miller, Druggist, 853 Main
Cambridgeport, Wm B Milliken, Druggist, 1032 Cambridge
Cambridgeport, L F Porter, Druggist, 907 . Main
Cambridgeport, A D Reycroft, Druggist, Massachusetts Avenue, Brookline
Cambridgeport, W Knox Smith & Co, Bay & Green
Concord Avenue, Miss C E Phillips, Drug- gist, 80 Concord
East Cambridge, G H Brayton, Druggist, 408 Cambridge
East Cambridge, S W Farwell, Apothecary, 160 Cambridge
East Cambridge, A E Lynch, Druggist, 425 Cambridge
East Cambridge, Maurice O'Donnell, Drug- gist, 507 Cambridge
East Cambridge, Registry of Deeds, Second Hampshire Street, A E Lynch, Druggist, 119 Hampshire
Harvard Square, Horace S Bartlett, Drug- gist
Harvard Square, Charles . H Thurston, Hotel Harvard, Bernard C Welsh, 413 Main Inman Square, A Cunningham, Druggist, Cambridgeport
Inman Square, M O'Donnell, Druggist, Cambridgeport
Inman square, A C Sherman, Druggist, Cambridgeport
Massachusetts Ave, W A Reeves, Druggist, Massachusetts Ave and Putnam Square
Mt Auburn, Coe's Apothecary, Cambridge
North Cambridge, A E Long, Undertaker, 2105 Massachusetts Ave
North Cambridge, W C Reycroft, Druggist, 1920 Massachusetts Avenue
Talbot Samuel H, Druggist, 2069 Massa- chusetts Avenue
SOMERVILLE OFFICE, 97 Mar- shall Street
Broadway Pay Station, J A Bean, Drug- gist, 260 Broadway
Clarendon Hill, Russell & Tucker, Provi- sions, 237 Holland
Daris Square, A S Garcelon, Druggist, West Somerville
East Somerville, C H Crane, Druggist, Perkins, cor Franklin
East Somerville, Geo E Grover, Druggist, Rush
East Somerville, G W Mathewson, Drug- gist, 10 Broadway
Elm Street, A T McColgan, Druggist, 55 Elm
Highland Ave, The Ideal Hotel, Highland Avenue
Highland Ave, Chas A Paine, Coal, Real Estate, 363A Highland Ave
Highland Ave, F E Whitmore, Druggist, 263 Highland Ave
Magoun Square, H E Bowman, Druggist, Magoun Square
Somerville, Albert E Barnes, Druggist, 97 Cambridge
Somerville, William G Kidder, Druggist, Pearl & Walnut
Somerville, Chas J Winterbottom, Un der- taker, 671A Somerville Ave
Somerville, John A Stewart, Druggist, 406 Medford
Somerville Ave, Chas E Bushee, Druggist, 370 Somerville Ave
Somerville Ave, F W Gay, Druggis Somerville Ave
2 4
Somerville Junction, R G Perkins, Drug- gist, 106 Central
South Medford, Miss E M Stevens, General Store, 68 Newburn Ave
Spring Hill, F H Dudley, Druggist, Central & Berkeley
Summer Street, Christopher Bros, Grocers, Somerville
Summer Street, Shaw's Pharmacy, 68 Sum. mer
Union Square, H A Chamberlain, News- paper Agent, 50 Union Square
Washington Street, Will B Fitts, Druggist, Washington
Winter Hill, J E Richardson, Druggist, Broadway, cor Marshall
LOOK FOR THE BLUE BELL
921
BOSTON
THEATRE
LAWRENCE MCCARTY
Lessee and Manager
High Class
Attractions At Fair Prices
25c 50c 75c
All Orchestra Seats $1.00
Never Higher
AMERICA'S Greatest Playhouse
Playing the Leading Attractions in all Branches of the Amuse- ment Profession
The Boston Theatre has a repu- tation all over the country for the magnificence and complete- ness of its Productions
EVERY EVENING AT 8
Matinees on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
At 2
922
THE ATHENAEUM PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Ginn & Company, Proprietors
This Entire Building is Devoted to Printing, Binding, and Shipping Ginn & Company's Publications
GINN & COMPANY
Publishers
.. of ..
School and College Text Books
Boston
Atlanta
New York Dallas
Chicago Columbus
San Francisco London
923
WARREN BROTHERS COMPANY
CONTRACTORS FOR Slate, Metal, Tile and Composition
ROOFING
SKYLIGHTS, CORNICES, AND SHEET METAL WORK
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF -
Warren's "KIOLA" Brands of NATURAL ASPHALT Roofing and Paving Materials. Warren's "PURITAN" Brand of Coal Tar Roofing and Paving Materials.
Two-Ply and Three-Ply prepared Roofing, Asphalt Paints for all kinds of Iron, Metal and prepared Roofings. Asphalt Floors,
WATERTIGHT CELLARS -
Asphalt and Tar Concrete,
Granolithic Walks, Drives, etc.
OUR SPECIALTY is the manufacture of Uniform Bituminous Materials for use in our own con- tracting business and for sale. Our Chemist, Supt. of Tests and Mechanical Engineer, may be consulted free in regard to methods of con- struction.
Our method of mixing and applying Concretes are the most modern in use. Dealers in Cement and Contractors for all classes of Concrete. We have the output of the Cambridge Gas Works. Prompt attention given to Repairs. We manufacture and deal in PITCH, FELTS, etc.
WARREN BROTHERS COMPANY, OFFICE, 143 FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON.
Long Dist. Tel., 4064 Boston. Factory, Potter St., East Cambridge, Mass.
924
Go to 50 Bromfield Street
FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, CAMERAS, ETC.
Developing and Printing
FILMS, PAPERS AND PLATES RECEIVED FROM MAKERS EVERY WEEK
Also for Stereopticons, Lanterns and Slides
Selling Agent for T. H. McAllister
Slides on all Interesting Subjects for Sale or Rental
Experienced Operators with Highest Grade of Apparatus Supplied For Illustrating Lectures
JOHN H. THURSTON
50 Bromfield St. - Boston, Mass. UP ONE FLIGHT
Tele., 991 Boston
925
ESTABLISHED 1849.
THE A. T. STEARNS LUMBER COMPANY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FLORIDA GULF CYPRESS A SPECIALTY.
Cypress Lumber, . Cypress Shingles, Cypress Timber, Georgia Pine, Florida Ash, Spruce and Hemlock.
Rift Hard Pine, Ash, Oak & Maple Flooring. QUARTER SAWED CYPRESS SQUARES.
Cypress Sheathing and Clapboarding.
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.
926
John P. Squire & Company,
(Corporation.)
39 AND 40 NORTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON. Packers, Curers and Wholesale Dealers in
PORK, LARD,
SQUIR PURE LEAF LARD
BOSTON
Every cook knows what to expectof SQUIRE'S PURE LEAF LARD John P. Squire & Co.Boston
TRIPE,
SAUSAGES,
PIGS' FEET, AND ALL CUTS OF
BACON AND HAMS
FOR HOME AND FOREIGN TRADE.
ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF
EXTRA LARD OIL.
Slaughtering and Curing Establishment,
169 GORE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
927
LOWEST PRICED HOUSE IN THE CITY
Manhattan
Market Company
600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610 Mass. Ave.
CAMBRIDGEPORT
ARTHUR H. SMITH
Boston Packing & Provision Co.
Successors to the Long Established Firm of NILES BROTHERS WHOLESALE DEALERS AND CURERS OF ALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE PROVISIONS, INCLUDING
"FERGUSON"
HAMS, BACON AND
DRIED BEEF
"'BLUE BRAND"
ALL LEAF LARD "'RED BRAND"
PURE LARD
The three most satisfactory products of their kind ever prepared.
"Ferguson's" Hams are the very exemplication of deliciousness and health- fulness.
"Blue Brand" All Leaf Lard is the only all-lard on the market.
"Red Brand" Pure Lard is the purest of strictly pure lard.
PACKING HOUSES, CONCORD AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE Boston Office, 77 and 79 South Market Street
928
THE RIVERSIDE PRESS
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Boston Office
4 PARK STREET
New York Office 85 FIFTH AVENUE
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS OF THE WORKS OF
Aldrich Emerson Holmes Lowell
Browning
Harte
Howells Stowe
Dickens Hawthorne Longfellow Thackeray
Whittier, and many other famous Authors
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
Orders for Manufacturing should be addressed to H. O. Houghton & Co., Cambridge, Mass.
Boston Steam & Gas Pipe Works
BRAMAN, DOW & CO.
BRAMAN NOW &CO
BOSTON STEAM &
FETA
239 to 245 Causeway St. · COR. MEDFORD ST. BOSTON Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Plain and Galvanized
Wrought Iron Pipe AND FITTINGS
And all Goods used in connection with Steam, Gas or Water.
Contractors for Heating all kinds of Buildings with Steam or Hot Water.
Branch Office 7 Washington Square, Worcester, Mass.
929
FLOOR BOARDS, FLOOR BOARDS OF ALL KINDS
Low Prices Kept Under Heat Don't Buy Until You Have Seen Us
E. D. SAWYER & CO. ORDDER BOX, Master Builders' Association, 166 Devonshire Street, Boston Wharf, Junction Cambridge and Bridge Sts., East Cambridge TELEPHONE 510
BARBOUR-STOCKWELL CO. 205 BROADWAY CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
IRON FOUNDERS
OUR SPECIALTIES
STREET RAILWAY SPECIAL WORK BUILDERS' CAST IRON WORK CONFECTIONERS' MACHINERY
JOHN M. WOODS E. D. WALKER
CHARLES II. SHERBURNE W. E. CHAMBERLAIN
JOHN M. WOODS & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
MAHOGANY
Hardwood Lumber and Veneers. A Large Stock of Kiln Dried Lumber on Hand
223 and 239 BRIDGE STREET, - - EAST CAMBRIDGE
930
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Cambridge Chronicle - THE
Established in 1846
The only complete NEWS paper in the city The " Local News First," is its motto
Largest Circulation by long odds Only paper openly offering advertisers proof of its circulation claims Not devoted to any one section but covering the entire city Sixteen Pages. Illustrated. The paper for the advertiser every time
Subscription Price $2.50 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents
Advertising Rates on application
CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE CO. . Proprietors 573 Massachusetts Avenue
C. BURNSIDE SEAGRAVE JAMES W. BEAN
THE PRESS
A PAPER FOR THE MASSES
L OWEST SUBSCRIPTION PRICE of any local paper 50 Cents per Annum-less than one cent a week Advertising at Low Rates Only Middle-of-the-Week Paper in the city Issued Wednesday Noon
OFFICIAL MEDIUM OF THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Hits a class of people reached by no other local paper Spicy and Fearless in its Editorial Utterances
Press Newspaper Co. WALTER G. DAVIS, Manager
Cambridgeport, Mass.
931
The Cambridge Tribune
The Old Cambridge Newspaper
THE BEST MEDIUM FOR HIGH CLASS ADVERTISING IN THE UNIVERSITY CITY
A CLEAN, RELIABLE
ANTI-SENSATIONAL FAMILY JOURNAL €
$2.50 YEARLY
932
GOEPPER BROTHERS CO.
STEAM BARREL MANUFACTORY
A LL KINDS OF BARRELS, Half Barrels and Syrup Barrels Manufactured. Second Hand Barrels Bought and Sold
Corner Ninth and Spring Streets and Grand Junction Railroad East Cambridge, Mass.
AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS COMPANY
Printing Office Outfitter
Designer of Type Perfections
270 CONGRESS ST. BOSTON, MASS.
Set in American Type Founders Co.'s Lining Jenson Condensed Tupe -
Bay State Electrotype Foundry
ESTABLISHED 1873 L. W. ROGERS, Proprietor
ELECTROTYPING- Book and Job Work of all kinds, Dies, Engravers Blanks, etc. ENGRAVING- We make Wood and Process Cuts of all kinds TYPE COMPOSITION- All kinds in connection with Electrotyping ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN 165 Devonshire and 26 Arch Sts., Boston, Mass.
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