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Nelson Alfred E 23-7, 30 Nelson William H1 50-12, 13 Nixon John 58-9, 12 Nolan Mary Mrs 64-12, 6
Noonan Mary Mrs 45-11, 10 Norton Edward 73-11, 10 Nndd Carlos $ 66-7, 15
O'Brien Dennis P 28-11, 10 O'Brien Mary J Mrs 59-9, 18 O'Connell Ann 16-7. 19 O'Connell Honora Mrs 57-8, 24 O'Connell Willlam II 30-10, 21 ()'Connor Elizabeth Mrs 67-12, 5
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O'Leary Mary Mrs 56-10, 28 Oleson Emma A Mrs 24-11, 22 O'Shea Johanna 43-12, 11 Onimette Julia A Mrs 36-9, 4 Parker Elizabeth B Mrs 57-11, 12 Paton Elizabeth A Mrs 78-10, 19 Pear Luey A Mrs 72-11, 6 Pearson Arthur H 26-9, 28 Penniman Isabella Mrs 63-9, 7 Peterson Sarah Mrs 84-9, 17 Pickett Joseph J 82-12, 4 Pidgeon George-49 8, 3 Pierce Walter $ 43-11, 3 Pike Jolm W 83 -- 7, 31 Pinkham Leonora S 42-8, 25 l'ope George E 45-7, 5 Powers Mary Mrs 62-10, 13 Putnam Peter C 84-9, 8 Qualey Michael 82-8, 24 Quinn Hugh HI 47-7, 23 Quiun James 68-9, 9 Ranagan Louisa Mrs 64-12, 9 Rand Oliver J 84-7, 28 Rawtenberg Carl W 52-9, 30 Reimer Mary L Mrs 66-10, 19 Rezo Joas 65-9, 14 Richardson Ellen Mrs 62-10. 15 Ricker Emeline Mrs 55-8, 31 Riley Mary Mrs 60-11, 6 Rogers Martyn M 74 -- 11, 24 Ryan Margaret L. Mrs 46-10, 22 Ryan William 29-11, 18 Sampson Emeline P 95-9, 17 Sampson Jacob A 17-7, 24 Sassard John E 65-11, 15 Schools Louis D 27-8, 30 Searles Annie Mrs 40-8, 15 Shack Catherine Mrs 67-9, 9 Shannon Mary A 19-9, 24
Roan Ada M 38-9, 27 Roberts Clara E Mrs 54-12, 4 Shea Catherine A 41-7, 9 Sigston Mary L Mrs 72-10, 15 Smith George 28-12, 6 Smith George E 16-10, 19 Smith Henrietta L 24-9, 1 Smith Hugh 44-11, 10 Smith Julia E Mrs 60-10, 25 Smith Margaret M Mrs 38-11, 4 Smith Mehitable A Mrs 92-9, 14 Sparrow Lucy Mrs 58-7, 18 Stanwood Samuel F 60-12, 4 Stearns Rebecca A Mrs 89-9, 29 Stevens Eliza M Mrs 42-11, 12 Stevens Martin J 74-10, 15 Stevens Estella 16-10, 9 Stewart Annie M Mrs 47-7, 3 Stewart James H 47-10, 1 Stickney Joseph T 30 -- 10, 11 Stilphen James 72-9, 22 Stimpson Mary J 73 --- 11, 1 Stowe Mary D Mrs 81 -- 9, 16 Sughrue Catherine Mrs 55 -- 8, 26 Sullivan Bridget M Mrs 54 --- 7, 31 Sullivan Elizabeth A 17 --- 12, 12 Sullivan Margaret G 29 --- 10, 2 Sullivan Nora Mrs 65 --- 9. 26 Sullivan Quinlan 88 --- 8, 3 Taylor Isabella Mrs 85 --- 10, 15 Teehan Mary J 13 -- 11, 25 Temple Mary A Mrs 83-12, 17 Thayer Sarah B Mrs 86-9, 29 Thistle Archie 36-10, 18 Thompson John W 51-8, 7 Thorne Freeman W 22-9, 6 Tooney Hannah Mrs 66-8, 11 Toomey Thomas 59-12, 5 Tower Angeline J Mrs 78 --- 12, 5
Towle Orel 31 --- 7, 5
Tracy Ellen Mrs 48 --- 10, 23 Travers Mary 24-12, 14 Tremblay Elizabeth Mrs 24 --- 9, 6 Turnberg Carl F 30 --- 11, 1 Turnbull Mary D Mrs 76-7, 19 Umbehend Ferdinand 48 --- 12, 2 Villemaire George E 32 --- 12, 6 Walker Mary E Mrs 35 -- 11, 2 Wallace James 73 -- 11, 5 Walsh Joseph 21-7, 13 Ward Mary F Mrs 66 --- 8. 10 Warren Ausetatia V 68-8, 30
Webber Alonzo C 77 --- 8, 5 Weddleton Mary L Mrs 29 --- 9, 20 Welch John 40-10, 7 Welch Margaret A Mrs 32-10, 15 Wells James A 65-10, 13
Wells Maria A Mrs 72-9, 10 Wells Sarab E Mrs 68 --- 10, 8 Whalen Alice Mrs 73-7, 12 Whamond Ellen Mrs 74 --- 8. 7 Whelan John J 56-7, 20 Whipple Caroline A Mrs 64-11, 21 White Margaret M 50-11, 1 White William H 83-10, 23 Whitney Horace W 68-12, 6 Whittemore Elizabeth St C Mrs 68- 11,22
Wiesse John S 52-11, 15 Wilbour Olivia Mrs 63-10, 28 Williams Lucretia Mrs 67-8, 24 Willworth Gabriel J 52-11, 12 Worcester Ella L Mrs 40-9, 7 Wyman Arthur D 24-9, 29 Wyeth Henry A 57-9, 10 Xavier Antonio F 79-10, 10 Zaeferlepp Annie Mrs 25-11, 1
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ALEXANDER . MCDONALD . & . SON
MONVMENTS
583 MOVNT AVBVRN STREET OPPOSITE. ENTRANCE. MOVNT . AVBVRN. CEMETERY TELEPHONE . 75-4 CAMBRIDGE . MASS.
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HARVARD TRUST COMPANY
(Successor to The First National Bank of Cambridge)
Central Square, Corner Prospect Street, and Massachusetts Avenue
Capital -
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Surplus
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$ 200,000 100,000
Deposits -
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1,000,000
OFFICERS
WILLARD A. BULLARD, President WALTER F. EARLE, Treasurer
DIRECTORS
WILLARD A. BULLARD HENRY ENDICOTT
WILLIAM W. DALLINGER ERASMUS D. LEAVITT
FREDERICK W. TILTON ALBERT M. BARNES
FRANK A. KENNEDY
THIS COMPANY DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
It receives the accounts of firms, corporations and individuals, and extends to depositors every accommodation consistent with prudent banking.
It also serves as administrator, executor, trustee and guardian, and acts as assignee and receiver
INTEREST PAID ON DAILY BALANCES. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
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NATIONAL CITY BANK OF CAMBRIDGE
765 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridgeport
INCORPORATED 1853
CHARTER EXTENDED 1885
Capital
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$100,000
EDWIN DRESSER, President
FRANK L. EARL, Cashier CHARLES L. BRAGG, Teller
GEORGE W. COLEMAN, Bookkeeper WILSON W. LOCKHART, Messenger 1
DIRECTORS
EDWIN DRESSER J. W. HAZEN GEORGE W. GALE SUMNER DRESSER HENRY B. DAVIS
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY
The Lechmere National Bank of East Cambridge
Incorporated 1853
National Bank 1864
Capital Surplus - $70.000
- $100,000 Deposits - $550,000
OTIS S. BROWN, President FRED B. WHEELER, Cashier JAMES L. BROWN, Receiving Teller
J. F. PENNELL, Vice-President ARTHUR F. MASON, Paying Teller WILLIS A. HUBBARD, Messenger
DIRECTORS
OTIS S. BROWN GEO. W. DEARBORN DAVID PROUDFOOT
J. F. PENNELL
FRED) B. WHEELER
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY
Located at 221 CAMBRIDGE STREET
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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, Assistant Cashier and Bookkeeper W. H. SPRAGUE, Paying Teller C. W. WHEELER, Receiving Teller HOWARD HERSEY, Messenger
DIRECTORS
WALTER S. SWAN JAMES A. WOOD WILLIAM B. DURANT GEORGE H. STEARNS
JAMES F. PENNELL
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY
LOCATED AT 1408 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
North Avenue Savings Bank
1950 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE -
- 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 10th day of January, April, July and October, and dividends payable in January and July of each year.
President, CHARLES F. STRATTON Treasurer, MILTON L. WALTON
Vice-President, WILLIAM F. STARK Clerk, WILLIAM H. GOODNOW
BOARD OF INVESTMENT
Chas. F. Stratton William F. Stark William E. Hutchins Warren L. Hooper Sylvanus M. Parsons
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 1
GEO. S. POOLE, President MARSHALL JONES, Secretary
GEO. F. TUFTS, Treasurer
Timothy T. Sawyer Nathan F. Tufts
John Turner Everett Torrey
Charles R. Lawrence Henry Il. Chandler James Adams
Francis B. Austin Frank Todd llenry W. Bragg
VICE-PRESIDENTS Charles F. Fairbanks Nelson Bartlett TRUSTEES George A. Kettell George F. Chapin Frank D. Brown
Calvin P. Sampson Irving S. Palmer James 11. Whitman
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CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK
No. 15 Dunster Street, Cambridge, Mass.
INCORPORATED 1834
President -
JOHN T. G. NICHOLS
Clerk and Treasurer
OSCAR F. ALLEN
Paying Teller
- ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN
Receiving Teller -
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HENRY A. NICHOLS
Board of Investment:
EDWIN DRESSER J. T. G. NICHOLS W. S. SWAN
E. R. COGSWELL ENOCH BEANE J. F. PENNELL
Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz. : January, April and October, and payable January and July of each year.
OFFICE HOURS
8 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
EAST CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK
292 CAMBRIDGE STREET
Incorporated 1854
Open every Business Day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
PRESIDENT -
GUSTAVUS GOEPPER
TREASURER -
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WILLIAM E. LLOYD
BOARD OF INVESTMENT
ALVIN F. SORTWELL 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.
CAMBRIDGEPORT
SAVINGS BANK
691 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
HENRY ENDICOTT
TREASURER
HENRY W. BULLARD
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Committee in Charge of Investment Of Funds:
HENRY ENDICOTT
FREDERICK W. TILTON
WILLIAM W. DALLINGER
JOHN H. CORCORAN
EDWARD C. WHEELER
Interest computed from the third Wednesday in January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July.
595
CAMBRIDGE TRUST CO.
1300 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE OPPOSITE COLLEGE GROUNDS
Assets
.
$1,400,000
Transacts a general Banking Business. Sells Letters of Credit and Drafts on all parts of the world. Pays Interest on Deposits subject to Cheque.
ALVIN F. SORTWELL, President
GEORGE HOWLAND COX, Vice-President and Treasurer
HERBERT H. WHITE, Vice-President
A. M. WHEELER, Assistant Treasurer and Secretary
.. . DIRECTORS ...
George Howland Cox Ira N. Hollis
Nathaniel C. Nash
Philip Stockton
Frederick Dodge
E. D. Leavitt
John H. Hubbard
James J. Myers
J. Henry Russell Herbert H. White
... STATEMENT . .
At the Close of Business, November 10, 1904
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Time Loans, with Collateral .
$101,775.00
Capital Stock
.
$100,000.00
Demand Loans, with Collateral
258,965.00
Notes Discounted
293,595.81
Loans on Real Estate
55,925.00
State of Mass. and other Bonds
289,725.00
Safe Deposit Vaults and Fixtures
18,500
Deposited in National Banks .
135,692.08
Cash on hand in office
79,836.66
Overdrafts
28.89
$1, 534,043.44
$1,534,043.44
Banking Hours, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 12 M. only
Long Distance Telephone (Cambridge, 59) at the service of our patrons. Special Attention given to the accounts of Ladies.
SAFETY VAULTS DEPARTMENT
FRANKLIN PERRIN, Manager
D. J. Vaughan, Sub-Manager
Security boxes for rent and excellent facilities for the storage of silver and valuables at low rates. A well-appointed writing room is provided, with access to financial papers and to New York and Boston Stock Exchange quotations.
WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US
William Taggard Piper Alvin F. Sortwell Henry O. Underwood
Benjamin Vaughan
Henry White
Deposits Subject to Check
1,327,903.34
Undivided Earnings, less expenses 106,140.10
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INTERNATIONAL TRUST CO.
45 MILK, Corner Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass.
Capital - Surplus -
Undivided Profits
$1,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 512,415.86
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Transacts General Banking and Trust Company Business
Interest allowed on Deposits Subject to Check. Special Rates on time deposits.
Commercial Paper Discounted 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, Assignee and as Trustee under Mortgages from Railroads and other Corporations, and as Registrar and Transfer Agent.
NEW BURGLAR-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Separate Accommodations for Ladies
Sale 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, Assistant Secretary DIRECTORS
William Claflin Oliver W. Mink Lyman Nichols A. N. Burbank
Thomas F. Temple William W. Crapo W. Murray Crane C. J. H. Woodbury
John Hogg John M. Graham Aaron Davis Weld James Phillips, Jr.
Albert C. Houghton Robert M. Morse Patrick A. Collins
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BOSTON SAFE DEPOSIT
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
87 MILK STREET
1 -
P.O. SQUARE
CAPITAL -
$1,000,000
SURPLUS - -
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- $2,000,000
ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK.
Acts as Executor, Administrator and Trustee of Estates and as Trustee and Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Corporations
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Which are not excelled for security and convenience, with safes to rent at FROM $10 TO $150 A YEAR.
· DIRECTORS
JAMES LONGLEY
SOLOMON LINCOLN
WILLIAM E. PUTNAM
FRANK G. WEBSTER
ARTHUR F. ESTABROOK
BENJAMIN F. STEVENS HENRY S. SHAW
WILLIAM B. RICE
GERARD C. TOBEY
GEORGE B. WILBUR
ABEL II. PROCTOR
NATHANIEL J. RUST
CHARLES F. FAIRBANKS
EDWARD W. HUTCHINS
BENJAMIN P. CHENEY WALLACE L. PIERCE GEORGE R. WHITE COSTELLO C. CONVERSE
ALFRED D. FOSTER
WILLIAM E. PUTNAM, President JAMES LONGLEY, Vice President
WILLIAM C. WILLIAMS, Vice President G. E. GOODSPEED, Treasurer W. L. WHITNEY, Asst. Treasurer HENRY A. FENN, Secy. and Mgr. Safe Deposit Dept. H. D. HEATHFIELD, Asst. Sec'y.
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598
THE NEW ENGLAND TRUST COMPANY
85 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS,
$1,000,000
I I $2,000,000
Deposits may be made at any time, and interest will be allowed on daily balances of Five Hundred Dollars and upwards, and on time deposits as agreed.
Is authorized to act as Executor and to receive and hold money or property in trust or on deposit from Courts of Law or Equity, Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guardians, Trustees, Corporations and Individuals.
It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Stock Corpora- tions, and as Agent for the purpose of issuing, registering or countersigning Bonds and Certificates of Stock, and as Depository for Reorganization purposes.
It offers to the public the advantages of a Capital and a Surplus of Three Million Dollars and a corporate succession.
OFFICERS
DAVID R. WHITNEY
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Actuary
HENRY N. MARR - FREDERICK W. ALLEN
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Secretary
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Asst. Secretary and Treasurer
FRANCIS R. JEWETT
- Trust Officer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, President
CHAS. H. DALTON, Vice President CHAS. F. CHOATE, Vice President
FRANKLIN HAVEN, Vice President
WALTER C. BAYLIES
GEORGE DEXTER GEO. S. SILSBEE
ALFRED BOWDITCH
PHILIP DEXTER
LAWRENCE M. STOCKTON
ALEXANDER COCHRANE
WILLIAM FARNSWORTHI JAMES J. STORROW
EDMUND D. CODMAN
FEDERICK P. FISH
NATHANIEL THAYER
T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE
MORRIS GRAY
GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH
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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 29 BEACON STREET, BOSTON Next State House
Boston Atlanta
New York Dallas
Chicago Columbus
San Francisco London
600
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.
JAMES FLYNN
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Builders' Tron Work of Every Description
PATENT FIRE-PROOF STAIRS
Fire Escapes and Flynn's Patent Folding Fire Escape Ladder. Blacksmith Work. Estimates Given
All agreements are contingent upon strikes, accidents and other delays unavoidable or beyond my control.
700 MAIN STREET
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CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Telephone, Cambridge 1041
601
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO,
Executive Offices : 101 Milk Street, Boston.
Direct communication can be had with all the principal towns and cities of New England and states east of the Missouri river. For the accomodation of non-subscribers and the public generally the company has established public pay stations as follows :-
PUBLIC TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS
CAMBRIDGE OFFICE, 757 | Hampshire Street Frank K Lynch 85|
Mass Av. Cambridgeport. Apley Court Cambridge
Baldwin Street George HI Blatchford 38 Baldwin
Bay Street Charles E Seallan Bay & Green
Beck Iall Cambridge
Beacon Street S J Garrett & Co Bea- con & Oxford
Beacon Street B Levison 245 Beacon
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Hampshire
Hampshire Street A E Lynch 119 Hampshire
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Hotel Harvard 413 Main
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Lee Street Colonial Court Apartments 35 Lee
Magazine Street Kensington Cham- bers 55 Magazine
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Third Street Charles II Gaffney 202 Third
Ware Hall Cambridge
Webster Avenue W II Stanton & Co 1×7 Webster av
Westmorely Court Cambridge
Winthrop Street Institute of 1770 38 Winthrop
LOOK FOR THE BLUE BELL.
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ESTABLISHED 1849
THE A. T. STEARNS LUMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS-DEALERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Eastern, Western and Southern Lumber and Timber EVERY KIND, QUALITY, SHAPE AND FORM
FLORIDA GULF CYPRESS BOARDS
SPECIALTIES : GEORGIA HARD PINE and TIMBER
OTHER SOUTHERN WOODS
PLANK
Flooring, Sheathing, Clapboarding, Shingles CYPRESS CLAPBOARDING A SPECIALTY EVERYTHING IN WOOD OR WOODWORK
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, GREENHOUSE MATERIAL, HOT-BED SASH, COLD FRAMES
Boat Stock, Fence Posts, Rails and Pickets. Kiln Dried Lumber Always in Stock.
TANKS
Builders' Hardware,
ALL KINDS
Roofing Materials,
A.T. STEARNS
LUMBER CO.
Paint, Oil and Glass.
BOSTON
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 Pederal St. Haymarket Square Salesroom, f Sudbury St. cor. Merrimac St.
BOSTON
. P. O. Address, Neponset, Boston, Mass.
Long Distance Telephones
603
FLOOR BOARDS FLOOR BOARDS
OF ALL KINDS
Low Prices. Kept under Heat. Don't Buy Until You Have Seen Us
E. D. SAWYER LUMBER CO.
Order Box, Master Builders' Association, 166 Devonshire Street, Boston WHARF, JUNCTION CAMBRIDGE AND BRIDGE STREETS, EAST CAMBRIDGE Telephone 510
BARBOUR-STOCKWELL CO.
205 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
General Machinists
and Tron Founders
OUR SPECIALTIES
STREET RAILWAY SPECIAL WORK MACHINERY CASTINGS, BAKERS' AND CONFECTIONERS' MACHINERY
JOHN M. WOODS E. D. WALKER
CHARLES H. 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 to 253 BRIDGE STREET,
EAST CAMBRIDGE
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Established 1840
H. M. SAWYER & SON
MANUFACTURERS OF
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EXCELSIOR BRAND OILED CLOTHING CAPE ANN AND MINERS' HATS
SOU'WESTERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
HORSE AND WAGON COVERS, ETC.
Telephone, Cambridge §1225-3 ₹1287
Second Street, cor. Thorndike Street, East Cambridge
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO. MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS
BELTING
HOSE
PACKING
MATTING TUBING
RUBBER HEELS
JAR RINGS TAPE
MOULDED GOODS
BBER COM
Works and Offices, 29 HAMPSHIRE STREET,
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
LAMB & RITCHIE
ALBANY STREET
- CAMBRIDGEPORT
MANUFACTURERS OF
Galvanized Iron Conductor Pipe
No other firm in the United States galvanizes pipe after it is made up the only way to make galvanized pipe worth anything. Pipe made of
previously galvanized sheets always cracks at the seams. : : : : : : : :
Telephone, Cambridge 73
WALTER W. FIELD MACHINIST
Formerly of the firm of Parker, Field & Mitchell
Manufacturer of THE BOSTON HOISTING ENGINE AND ELECTRIC HOISTS
General Machine and Repair Work. Special attention given to Repairs of Stationary and Hoisting Engines. Also Blacksmith and Pattern Work. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Friction Drums applied to Clutch Engines.
New England Agent for the Lambert Hoisting Engine Company
117 MAIN STREET
West Boston Bridge
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
HOSE FITTINGS
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CAMPBELL IRON WORKS (Successors to William Campbell & Co.)
BUILDERS OF .
Sole Manufacturers of
Campbell's Patent Fertilizer Dryer
STEAM BOILERS, RENDERING
TANKS AND JACKET KETTLES
ALL KINDS OF STEAM AND WATER TANKS Office and Works : 212 SIXTH STREET (NEAR BROADWAY), CAMBRIDGEPORT.
SAWYER BELTING CO. INCORPORATED
MANUFACTURERS OF
IMPROVED CANVAS BELTING
Thorndike, between First and Second Sts. EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
JOHN J. FLANNERY
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING
Rubber Tires a Specialty. General Blacksmith Work.
19 WEBSTER AVENUE, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Next to Boston Woven Hose Co.
J. H. HOUGHTON TELEPHONE, MAIN 2612
LIDGERWOOD MANUFACTURING CO.'S
HOISTING ENGINES AND BOILERS
CORTON & LIDCERWOOD HOUSE HEATING BOILERS
Atlas Engine Works, Portable and Stationary Engines, Skinner Engine Co.'s Simple and Compound Engines tor Electric Lighting and Electric Railway Purposes. Wire Rope, Stone Crushers, Rock Drills Etc.
BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
77 OLIVER STREET
BOSTON.
.
606
JAMES W. COLEMAN
TEL. NO. 604-3 TEL. 578
WALTER G COLEMAN
DEALERS IN .
COLEMAN BROS. COAL AND WOOD
Wood Sawed and Split by the cord or foot, any Length Desired.
Wharf and Kindling Wood Factory, 91 Broadway.
Boston Office, 70 Green Street
Office : 450 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT
Coal Yard : 242 FIRST, COR. COMMERCIAL AVE. EAST CAMBRIDGE
Tel. Cambridge 772-2
WEBSTER CHARCOAL CO. Established 1899
· Wholesale Dealers In
IN HALF-BUSHEL BAGS
BEST
HARD=
FOR
FAMILY TRADE.
BE SURE AND CET WEBSTER'S
WOOD CHARCOAL
Office : 36 WEBSTER AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE. J. J. O'BRIEN, Manager.
H. L. CARSTEIN DEALER IN
CO AL AND WOOD
47 Cogswell Avenue, No. Cambridge
BRANCH OFFICES : THOMAS GURNHAM, Massachusetts Avenue 0. H. PERRY, Davis Square, West Somerville
TELEPHONE, CAMBRIDGE 562.
J. E. BURGESS & CO.
DEALERS IN COAL, WOOD, COKE, CHARCOAL, OIL
Diamond Matchwood Blocks and Stove Length Edgings a specialty. Coal by the Bag, Basket or Ton. Wharf Prices. Terms Cash. Telephone 436-3, Cambridge. W. B. Brigham, President.
20 WESTERN AVENUE and 289 FRANKLIN STREET
607
J. A. McISAAC Contractor and Builder
OFFICE, STORE FITTINGS AND JOBBING SHOP, JUNCTION OF WASHINGTON AND MAIN STREETS CAMBRIDGEPORT
Residence, 58 Royal Street - ALLSTON
DAVID F. BURNS
Boston Office 36 Bromfield Street, Room 27
CARPENTER AND BUILDER SHOP, 5 BLACKSTONE STREET, CAMBRIDGE
I am prepared to do First-Class Work anywhere in New England. The best of reference given if required
JAMES A. HATTIE
Builder
10 PALMER STREET, HARVARD SQUARE CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Telephone 1177.3
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