The Townsman directory of Andover, Mass. : together with a business and street directory, map and other valuable information for 1899, Part 7

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Publication date: 1899
Publisher: Andover, Mass. : Andover Press
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Haynes F. G. & Co., Andover, Ballardvale


HOLT T. A. & CO., 5 Central (see adv.)


SMITH & MANNING, 8 Essex (see adv.)


HAIRDRESSERS.


Bean, J. M., 28 Main


Fraser & Murphy, 8 Park


Ledwell William T., Musgrove Building


Soehrens John H., 33 Main


HARDWARE.


McLAWLIN HENRY, 31 Main (see adv.) PIKE ERWIN C., 6 Park (see adv.)


HARNESS MAKERS.


Mayer Chas., P. O. Court Mayer G. A., 18 Park


HAY.


GLEASON FRANK E., 1 Main (see adv.)


HORSESHOERS.


ANDERSON & BOWMAN, Park (see adv.) Sweeney Dennis, Pearson, cor. Main.


HORSE UNDERTAKER.


Kelley Rendering Co., B. F. Duffley, manager, 34 Union, Frye Village HOTELS.


Imperial House, Central Mansion House, Chapel ave.


ICE CREAM.


HIGGINS F. P., Musgrove Building (see adv.) Hinton Allen, South Main Imperial House, Central RHODES T. E., 9 to 11 Main (see adv.)


ICE DEALERS.


Holt B. F., South Main Nuckley, Ballardvale


INSURANCE.


Merrimack Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Bank Building ROGERS BARNETT, Musgrove Building (see adv.) Smart J. A .. Bank Building


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JEWELRY, WATCHES, ETC.


WHITING J. E., 36 Main (see adv.)


JOB WAGONS.


Collins John O., 33 Pearson O'Brien T. J., Morton Rea Charles P., 69 Park


KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS.


PIKE ERWIN C., 6 Park (see adv.) Saunders George, 12 Main


Walsh M. T., 11 Essex


LADIES' HAIRDRESSING PARLORS. Ladies' Hairdressing and Manicure Parlors, Musgrove Building LAUNDRIES.


Andover Steam Laundry, P. O. Court Howe Charlie, Musgrove Building Rhodes & Moulton, 5 Main


Wing Chin & Co., 17 Main


LAWYERS.


Foster George W., Bank Building Odlin William, 90 Main


Poor George HI., Musgrove Building


Stone Colver J., 115 Main


LOCKSMITHS.


CHASE HI. F., Musgrove Building (see adv.) Haynes F. G. & Co., Ballardvale McLAWLIN HENRY, 31 Main (see adv.)


LUMBER DEALERS.


Abbott Allen F., Park Hardy & Cole, Essex PITMAN J. E., 63 Park (see adv.) Richardson A. C., Maple ave. MASONS.


DODGE F. E., 68 Park (see adv.) McCarthy John, 17 Pearson O'Connor Michael J., 46 Morton


MILK DEALERS.


Averill George L., P. O. Box 364 Burnham Geo. L., Town Farm Farnham A. H., P. O. Box 94 Gould Milo H., Sunnyside Farm Phillips Academy Farm, F. M. Hill, agent, 18 Chapel ave. Shattuck Frederick H., South Main MUSIC TEACHERS.


Cole Maud Marion, 13 Chestnut Manning Harriet E., 111 Main Pike Kate S., 32 W. D. Sanborn C. H., 4 Morton Stratton W. C., 34 School


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NEWSPAPER. THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, J. N. Cole, mgr .. Main (see adv.) OPTICIAN.


WHITING, J. E., 36 Main (see adv.) PAINTERS.


CALDWELL A. W., Park, cor. Bartlet (see adv.)


Dearborn John S., Andover, Ballardvale


DONOVAN D. & SON, 17 Essex (see adv.)


Meader S. C., 16 Park


Newman Henry J., Essex Reed Richard, Prospect Hill


Rowe E. J., 19 Summer


Swanton S. A., 75 Salem


Tuttle & Morrison, Main, Frye Village


Winton D. A., Center, B. V.


PAPER HANGERS.


CALDWELL A. W., Park, cor. Bartlet (see adv.)


Dearborn J. S., Andover, Ballardvale


DONOVAN D. & SON, Essex (see adv.)


Meader S. C., 16 Park


Newman Henry J., Essex


Ramsdell H. A., 7 Barnard


Reed Richard, Prospect Hill


PARCEL DELIVERY.


Napier James, 16 Park Tuttle B. B, Express, 2 Park


PERIODICAL DEALERS.


ANDOVER BOOKSTORE, G. A. Higgins & Co., prop., 37 Main (see adv.) Chase Omar P., 27 Main


Marland C. H., R. R. station, Ballardvale


DOCTORS.


ABBOTT CHARLES E., 70 Main (see adv.) CLARKE H. L., 3 Punchard (see adv.)


CONROY E. C., 38 Main (see adv.)


FULLER JAMES, 41 School (see adv.) GILBERT C. H., Bank Building (see adv.)


HULME A. E., 38 Main (see adv.) LEITCH JOHN A., 107 Main (see adv.) RICHARDS JAMES F., 94 Main (see adv.) Sanborn Emma E. Miss, 4 Morton


SCOTT C. W., 87 Main, (see adv.)


Shattuck Chas. H., Drug Store, Ballardvale


TORREY J. P., 14 Essex (see adv.)


PLUMBERS.


PIKE ERWIN C., 6 Park (see adv.) Saunders George, 12 Main Walsh M. T., 11 Essex Welch W. H. & Co., 11 Barnard


OF ANDOVER, MASS.


E. C. Conroy, A. M., M.D.


Office and Residence, Barnard's Block, Andover, Mass. Office Hours-9 to 10 A.M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.


Charles E. Abbott, M.D.


Physician and Surgeon.


70 Main Street, Andover, Mass.


Office Hours-until 9 A. M., I to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M.


James F. Richards, M.D.


94 MAIN STREET, .... .Andover, Mass.


Office Hours-7 to 9 A.M., I to 3 and 7 to 9 P.M.


James Robert Fuller, M. D.


41 SCHOOL STREET,


.Andover, Mass.


Office Hours-12 to 2 P.M.


C. H. Gilbert, M.D.S.


BANK BLOCK, .... Andover, Mass.


Office Hours-8.30 to 12.30 A.M., 2 to 5 P.M.


J. P. Torrey, M.D.


ESSEX STREET, .... Andover, Mass.


Hours-till 10 A.M., 3 to 5 and after 7 P. M.


J. A. Leitch, M. D.


MAIN ST., Cor. LOCKE, ... .Andover, Mass.


Office Hours-until 8 30 A. M., I to 3 and after 7 P.M.


Henry L. Clarke, M.D.


3 PUNCHARD AVENUE,


.Andover, Mass.


Office Hours-until 9 30 A.M., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M. Telephone Connection.


A. E. Hulme, D.M.D.


... Dentist ...


Office Hours-8.30 to 12 and 1.30 to 5.


C. W. Scott, M. D.


MAIN STREET,


Andover, Mass.


..


Office Hours-1 to 3 and 7 to 9 P.M.


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H. F. CHASE


BICYCLES AND ATHLETIC GOODS ... PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES


DEVELOPING AND PRINTING KODAKS ... COLUMBIA BICYCLES ...


Telephone connection Expert Bicycle Repairing


Musgrove Block


E. M. & W. A. ALLEN, PH.G.


Prescriptions & Druggists


Soda, Cigars and Candy


Public Telephone .... Trip Books to Boston


· MUSGROVE BLOCK.


The W. E. RICE COMPANY


ESTABLISHED IN 1847.


Blank Book Manufacturers Commercial Stationers .. . .. General


Book and Pamphlet Binders, Paper Rul- ers and Perforators. Dealers in Wall Papers, Decorations, and Window Shades


The hanging of Papers, all kinds of interior Painting, Decorations, the Tinting of Walls and Ceilings promptly executed.


195-197 Essex St., - Lawrence, Mass. ENTIRE BUILDING


N. S. S. TOMPKINS


Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass


Disinfectants, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs


191 Essex Street, - Lawrence, Mass.


.. MUSK & LILLIS ..


Furniture and Carpets.


Stoves and Bedding.


361 & 363 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE, MASS. Successors to PEDRICK & CLOSSON.


OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Granite State Grove ...


CANOBIE LAKE, N. H.


For a pleasant drive, and a day's out- ing visit Canobie Lake. Restaurant, Bowling Alleys, Row Boats, Steamboat, Base Ball Grounds. Restaurant and Grounds open Sundays. For engagements apply to O. E. KENEFICK, Canobie Lake, N. H. Telephone Exchange.


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PROVISIONS.


Brown W. G., 63 High


Eames L. H., 48 Elm


Public Market, A. H. L. Bemis, Park


VALPEY BROS., 2 Main (see adv.)


Wakefield John P., 16 Main


REAL ESTATE AGENT.


ROGERS BARNETT, Musgrove Building (see adv.) STABLES.


HIGGINS W. H., Park Street Stables (see adv.) Hill Ira B .. Chapel ave. Pray John, Main


SURVEYOR.


Foster Francis H., 98 Central TAILORS.


BURNS W. J., 13 Main (see adv.)


Dean J. W., 44 Main


HANNON P. J., 7 Main (see adv.)


Muise Theo., 13 Barnard


UNDERTAKER.


Messer Frank H., Park VETERINARY SURGEON.


FULLER GEORGE S., Park Street Stables (see adv.) WAGON BUILDER.


Tuttle & Morrison, Main, Frye Village


ANDOVER STREET DIRECTORY.


Abbreviations. - A. V., Abbott Village; A. D., Abbott District; B. D., Bailey District ; B. V., Ballardvale ; C. D., Central District; O. D., Osgood Dis- trict ; F. D., Frye District ; F. V., Frye Village ; H. D., Holt District; N. D., North District; P. D., Phillips District; S. D., Scotland District; W. C. D., West Centre District.


Abbot, from School, across Phillips


Alms, from Haverhill to High, F. V.


Andover, from Railroad Bridge, junc. of Central and Mineral (via B. V.)


Back, from Main, across Salem to North Andover line


Baker's Lane, off Essex, below railroad


Bancroft Road, off South Main., opp. Gardner Avenue


Bannister, from Andover to Ballardvale Bartlet, from Park to Chapel Avenue


Boston Road, from Porter, junc. Woburn, to Wilmington line


Brook, from 14 Central to Essex, near depot


Centre, from Pole Hill to Andover, B. V.


Central, from Essex, cor. Main to railroad bridge


Chapel Avenue, from Main to Salem Chester, from Lowell to Tewksbury, B. V.


Chestnut, from Central, near Brook, across Main and Whittier


Clinton Court, off Andover, junc. Tewksbury, B V.


Corbett, from Poor, via Owen Sullivan's to Mt. Vernon, F. V. Cuba, from Village to Mineral


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Dodge, off Main. south, 2 1-8 miles out


Downing, from Lowell, opp. Frye, to North Main, F. V.


Elm, from Memorial Hall to North Andover line


Elm Court, off 32 Elm street


Essex, from Memorial Hall, via depot to the bridge


Florence, from 47 Elm to Park


Gardner Avenue, from Main, near residence of Marcus M. Holt, to South Mair Green, from School to Main opp. Morton


Harding, from Main, across railroad, to junc. High and Walnut Avenue Haverhill, from North Main to North Andover line


High, from Memorial Hall to North Andover line High, from Andover to River, B. V.


Jenkins Corner, junc. Salem and Haverhill Road, North Andover line Lincoln, from Village to Lowell, via J. Warren Mooar's Locke, from School to Main


Lowell, from Tewksbury. B. V.


Lowell, from North Main,by Haggetts Pond, to Tewksbury line Main, from Memorial Hall to Reading line, via Andover Hill


Maple Avenue. from Elm to Walnut Avenue


Marland, from North Main, opp. Harding to Village


Marland, off Tewksbury at M. E. Church, B. V.


Mineral, from Village to railroad bridge Morton (Pike) from Main across Bartlet Murphy, Lowell, W. P., to Holt


North Main, from Memorial Hall to Lawrence line, via Frye Village


Oak, from Centre to Tewksbury, B. V.


Park, from Main to Whittier


Pearson, from North Main to Essex, near the depot Phillips, from Central to Main


Porter, from Highland Road, junc. Salem, to Main


Post Office Avenue, off Main, near Post Office


Poor, from North Main, across Lowell, to North Main, F. V. Prospect, from Salem, via Prospect Hill, to North Andover line Punchard Avenue, from Main to Bartlet


Railroad, from School to Central Ridge, from Essex to School


River, off Andover, B. V.


River, Tewksbury line to Lawrence line, via Merrimac River Row, from Salem to Highland Avenue


Salem, from Main near Theological Library, to North Andover line Sand, off Andover, near railroad, B. V.


School, from Main, near Academy, to depot Summer, from 49 Elm, across Whittier, to Back


Tewksbury, from Andover. opp. depot, to Tewksbury line, B. V. Union, from Main to Lawrence line, F. V. Village, from Essex at the bridge to Lowell


Village, from Centre to Andover, B. V.


Walnut Avenue, from High to Elm


Washington Avenue, from Elm, opp. Walnut Avenue, to Summer Whittier, from Elm to Bartlet


TOWN OFFICERS.


SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS AND OVERSEERS OF POOR - William G. Gold- smith, chairman, Samuel H. Boutwell, John S. Stark, secretary.


TOWN CLERK AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES-Abraham Marland.


TOWN TREASURER-George A. Parker.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-J. Newton Cole, chairman, term expires 1900; John Alden, John N. Cole, Thomas David, term expires 1902; Mrs. Lizzie A. Wilson, Mrs. Ella S Morrill, John L. Brewster, term expires 1901; George D. Pettee, William Shaw, term expires 1900.


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-G. E. Johnson.


ENGINEERS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT- Lewis T. Hardy, chief, George D. Lawson, clerk, Andrew McTernen, Louis A. Dane, Allen Simpson.


PARK COMMISSIONERS-Albert Poor, chairman, term expires March, 1900; Charles L. Carter, term expires March, 1902; Arthur Bliss, term expires March, 1901.


HIGHWAY SURVEYOR-Joseph T. Lovejoy.


BOARD OF HEALTH-Charles E. Abbott, M. D., chairman, term expires 1901; Howell F. Wilson, term expires 1902; J. A. Leitch, M. D., term expires 1900.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS-John H. Flint, Chairman ; Felix G. Haynes, erm expires 1902 ; James P. Butterfield, William S. Jenkins, term expires 1901 ; John L. Smith, term expires 1900.


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS-John E. Smith ; Engineer, E. N. Sampson.


CHIEF OF POLICE-George W. Mears, appointed ; Constables, George W. Mears, William L. Frye, Elmer H. Shattuck ; Night Watchman, J. Warren Mooar.


TRUSTEES OF MEMORIAL HALL-George W. Foster, term expires 1905 ; Frederick H. Boutwell, term expires 1906; C. C. Carpenter, term expires 1900 ; Joseph W. Smith, term expires 1901 ; Francis H. Johnson, term expires 1902 ; Joseph A. Smart, term expires 1903 ; E. Kendall Jenkins, term expires 1904.


TRUSTEES OF PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL-Term expires 1901-Geo. H. Poor, Chairman ; Horace H. Tyer, Samuel H. Boutwell, Myron E. Gutterson, George A. Parker.


AUDITORS OF ACCOUNTS-George A. Higgins, W. Byron Morse, Charles B. Jenkins.


FENCE VIEWERS-George Buchan, Michael T. Welch, William H. Carter.


FIELD DRIVERS-J. Warren Mooar, G. W. Mears.


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SURVEYORS OF TIMBER-Charles Torrey, Salmon Walker, William Carter. C. G. Hussey, E. S. Hardy, C. H. Marland, L. T. Hardy, F. E. Gleason, A. A. Hardy.


POUNDKEEPER-George L. Burnham.


TRUSTEE CORNELL FUND-Joseph A. Smart.


FIRE WARDENS-Anthony Ward, William H. Tucker.


TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


GRADE


IX VII, VIII VII VI .


V Sp. Prep.


JOHN DOVE SCHOOL


E. A. McLawlin, Prin.


Andover Andover


Lucy A. Roach


Annie O. S. Clemons


Andover


Jennie S. Abbott


Andover


Adele H. Duval


Andover


Evelyn P. Reed, Prin.


Mary E. Scott, Asst.


BRADLEE SCHOOL


Clara A. Putnam, Prin.


Andover


Jessie B. F. Greene


Ballardvale


Annie M. Downes


Ballardvale


Rubina S. Copeland Florence I. Abbott


Ballardvale Andover


INDIAN RIDGE SCHOOL


V, VI III, IV I, II Kindergarten


M. C. Donovan, Prin. Jennie Birnie


Andover


Bertha F. Meacon


Andover


F. M. Prevost, Prin.


Andover


FRYE VILLAGE SCHOOL


IV-VII I-III


STOWE SCHOOL


Anna E. Chase, Prin.


NAME P. O. ADDRESS Andover Andover


B. F. M. Willgoose


Katherine Robinson


Andover


Julia C. Carleton


Andover


Carolyn Dean


Ella M. Comstock


Andover Andover


IV III II, III II I Kindergarten


Andover Ballardvale


VIII, IX VI, VII IV, V II, III I


Andover


Lilla A. Abbott, Prin. Helen W. Battles


Lawrence Andover


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WEST CENTRE SCHOOL


GRADE [I-VIII


NAME


P. O. ADDRESS Andover


SCOTLAND SCHOOL


[-VIII


Sarah L. Patrick


Andover


OSGOOD SCHOOL


I-IX


Harriet W. Carter


Andover


BAILEY SCHOOL


[-VIII


Eva A. Hardy ABBOTT SCHOOL


Andover


I-IX


Alice M. Bowman


Lawrence


SPECIAL TEACHER


Music, Drawing


E. H. Demarest


Andover


PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL


Frank O. Baldwin, Principal,


Andover


Mary E. H. Dern, Assistant, -


Andover


Jean S. Pond, Assistant,


Andover


Eric Starbuck, Assistant, -


Andover


ANDOVER FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Meets the first Wednesday evening of each month at the Engine House, Park Street. Officers, 1899 : Captain, C. A. Morse ; 1st Lieut., G. A. Morse ; 2nd Lieut .; Ira A. Buxton ; Clerk, W. I. Morse ; Standing Committee, F. M. Smith, W. O. Carter, G. A. Mayer.


FIRE ALARM.


Box. 23. Near Scotland District Schoolhouse.


24. Ballardvale Crossing.


28. Engine House, Ballardvale.


35. Porter Street, near Prof. Forbes'.


Salem Street, opp. G. C. Foster's.


37. 41. Central Street, junction of Phillips. 42. Phillips Street, near E. P. Chapin's.


43. Central Street, opp. Old South Church.


44. School Street, junction of Locke.


45. Mansion House (private)


46. Main Street, cor. Morton.


47. Bartlet Street, opp. Schools.


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48. Summer Street, cor. Washington Avenue.


51. Elm Street, cor. Whittier.


52. Engine House.


53. High Street, near A. Bliss's.


54. Main Street, cor. Harding.


55. Smith & Dove Co. (private).


56. Abbott Village Centre.


63. Poor Farm.


65. Frye Village Centre.


67. West Parish, near the church.


412. Main Street, opp. Punchard Avenue.


Instructions on How to Give an Alarm - In case of fire, to give an alarm always go to the nearest box to the fire, break the glass, unlock the door, and you will see a hook projecting through the inside door. Pull the hook down to the end of the slot and let go. If you do not hear a small bell striking in the box, nor the alarm bells outside, close the door and go to the nearest box, open the door and wait thirty seconds. If you do not hear a small bell in that box, pull the hook same as before. It is important that the person sending in an alarm should remain at the box until the department arrives in order to direct them to the locality of the fire. After giving an alarm always close the box door.


All Out Signal-Two strokes after an alarm has been given signifies that the fire is out.


Test signal-Two strokes at 12 o'clock daily, and one stroke at other times when necessary.


No-School Signal-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 at intervals of ten seconds at 8.20 a. m. and 1 p. m. is for no school.


FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS


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MASONIC.


ST. MATTHEWS LODGE, A. F. AND A. M. Regular communications, the Monday on or before the full moon of each month, at 7.30 o'clock in Masonic Hall, Bank Building, Main street. Officers, 1899 : W. M., Thomas David; S. W., Harry A. Ramsdell; J. W., William A. Allen; Treas., George A. Higgins; Sec. James B. Anderson; Chaplain, Charles H. Gilbert; Marshal, Ben- jamin B. Tuttle; S. D., Charles L. White; J. D., James Holden; S. S., George M. Frame; J. S., Charles McDermott; I. S., Ira O. Gray; Organist, Thomas E. Rhodes; Tyler, Charles F. Mayer. Relief committee, George A. Higgins, chair- man, Lemuel H. Eames, Howell F. Wilson.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


ANDOVER LODGE, No. 230. Meets Monday evenings at 7.45 P. M., in Odd Fellow's Hall, Musgrove Block. Officers, 1899 : N. G., David May ; V. S G., William Knipes; Secretary, Abbott Erving ; Rec'd. Sec'y., Richard C. White ; Treasurer, George E. Holt. P


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ROYAL ARCANUM.


ANDOVER COUNCIL, NO. 65. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month, in G. A. R. Hall, Essex street. Officers 1899; Regent. T. F. Pratt; Vice Regent, W. B. Cheever; Past Regent, J. V. Holt; Orator, Warren Johnson; Chaplain, J. Warren Berry; Secretary, Alex. Dick; Collector. Abbott Erving; Treasurer, Alex. Lamont; Guide, William C. Coutts; Warden, William Coutts, Jr .; Sentry, H. S. Wright.


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN.


LINCOLN LODGE, No. 78. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall, Main street. Officers, 1899 : P. M. W., Stephen Jackson; M. W., Robert W. Taylor; Foreman, Reuben Eastwood; Overseer, Henry V. Lalime; Recorder, E. E. Trefry; Receiver, T. E. Rhodes; Financier, Fred Hulme; Guide, Jonathan Hilton; I. W., John Kennedy; O. W., Robert Holt.


SHAWSHEEN LODGE, NO. 21, DEGREE OF HONOR. Meets second and fourth Friday of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall, Main street. Officers, 1899 : P. C. H., Mrs. Simeon Wrigley; C. H., Mrs. R. G. Pemberton; L. H., Mrs. James Anderson; L. C., Mrs. Robert W. Taylor; Recorder, Mrs. John Garside; Receiver, Mrs. J. R. Lewis; Financier, Mrs. David Long; Guide, Mrs. James Carmichael; I. W., Miss Annie Smith; O. W., Mrs. T. E. Rhodes.


UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS.


ANDOVER COLONY, NO. 181. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month, in Pilgrim Hall, Musgrove Block, at 8 P. M. Officers, 1899 : Governor, E. Rhodes Barton; Lt. Gov., Mrs. A. M. Hodges; Ex. Gov., Dennis Donovan; Secretary, Mrs. Annie M. Barton; Treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh; Collector, Frederick Hulme; Sergeant at Arms, James Kyle; Dep. Sergeant at Arms, David Cuthbert; Chaplain, Miss Ella Getchell; I. S., Mrs. Elizabeth Hulme; O. S., G. Ed. Morse; Permanent member of Supreme Colony, E. R. Barton; Pianist, Miss Catherine Donovan.


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.


ANDOVER GRANGE, No. 183. Regular meetings, the second and fourth Tuesdays, from November to May, and fourth Tuesdays, from May to Novem- ber. Officers, 1899 : Master, S. H. Bailey; Overseer, John Morrill; Lecturer. Fred M. Hill; Steward, James M. Putnam; Assistant Steward, Frank H. Hardy; Chaplain, Henry Boynton; Treasurer, Edward F. Abbott; Secretary. Edward White; Gate keeper, Ammon P. Richardson; Pomona, Edith Abbott; Flora. Mrs. Fred M. Hill; Ceres, Mrs. Samuel Bailey; L. A. Steward, Mrs. N. R. Per- kins. Executive Committee, J. H. Chandler, James M. Putnam, B. Frank Smith; Relief Committee, J. H. Chandler, F. M. Hill, J. M. Putnam, Mrs. N. R. Perkins, Mrs. George Carter; Literary Committee, S. H. Bailey, B. Frank Smith, John Morrill, F. M. Ilill, Mrs. S. HI. Bailey, Miss B. A. Chandler, Mrs. John Morrill, Miss Clara A. Putnam; Chorister and pianist, Miss Clara A. Putnam.


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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


GEN. WILLIAM F. BARTLETT POST, NO. 99. Meets first Friday in each month in G. A. R. Hall. Essex Street. Officers, 1899 : Commander, Nelson A. Merrill ; S. V., Dr. C. H. Gilbert ; J. V., J. M. Gilbert ; Chaplain, P. D. Smith ; Adjutant, Ballard Holt ; Quartermaster, Brainerd Cummings ; Surgeon, George W. Chandler ; Officer of the Day, Moses L. Farnham ; Officer of the Guard, Henry Clukey ; S. M., J. M. Bean ; Q. M. S., Edward Sisco.


WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.


WILLIAM F. BARTLETT RELIEF CORPS, NO. 127. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening (except July and August) in G. A. R. Hall, Essex Street. Officers, 1899 : President, Mrs. Lizzie P. Morse ; Sen. V., Mrs. Annie Lindsay ; Jun. V., Mrs. Helen E. Carruth ; Sec'y., Miss Sadie Hobbs ; Treas., Mrs. Fannie Findlay ; Chaplain, Mrs. Mary Anderson ; Conductor, Mrs. Jennie M. Bean ; Guard, Mrs. J. A. Richardson ; Asst. Cond., Miss Ellen Watson ; Asst. Guard, Mrs. M. E. White ; Color Bearers, No. 1, Miss Lizzie Buchan ; No. 2, Mrs. Emma McTernen ; . No. 3, Miss Mary Robinson ; No. 4. Miss Margaret McTernen.


SONS OF VETERANS.


WALTER L. RAYMOND CAMP, NO. 111. Meets first and third Wednesday evenings in G. A. R. Hall, Essex Street. Officers, 1899 : Captain, Oscar T. Newcomb ; 1st Lieut., A. G. Farnham ; 2nd Lieut., Frank E. Abbott ; Chaplain, Ira Buxton ; 1st Sergeant, J. D. Russell ; Sergeant of the Guard, J. H. Hovey ; Quartermaster Sergeant, A. W. Holt ; Color Sergeant, Clarence E. Whitten ; Corporal of the Guard, George Carter ; Camp Guard, H. S. Whitten ; Picket, Bertie Mears.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.


BALLARDVALE LODGE, No. 105, (Organized in 1893.) Meets Monday evenings in Good Templar's Hall. Officers, 1899 : C. T., James Green ; V. T., Miss Matilda Daley ; P. C. T., Ralph R. Ross ; Sec'y., Mrs. J. H. Smith ; A. S., Miss Millie Hammond ; F. S., Miss Etta Greenwood ; T., Daniel H. Poor; C., Mrs. Mary A. Fessenden ; M., Charles Pearson ; D. M., Miss .Melissa McKeen ; G., Miss Emily Stritch ; S., Miss Gertrude Newcomb; L. D., Charles W. Rich- ardson.


RED SPRING LODGE, NO. 258. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month in the vestry of the Baptist Church, Essex Street. Officers, 1899 : C. T., W. L. Johnson ; V. T., T. Flynn ; Sec'y., M. Whitcomb ; Fin. Sec'y., H. H. Hill ; Treas., George A. Carter.


ABBOTT VILLAGE COAL SOCIETY.


Meets every Friday evening in Abbott Village Hall (lower) from March to August. Officers 1899: President, Charles McDermott; Vice President, John B. Callum ; Treasurer, Alexander Dick. Standing Committee, William Angus, Martin Duggan. Secretary, James B. Carrie, 69 Essex Street.


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ANDOVER CLUB.


Annual meeting first Monday in January. Club rooms, Musgrove Block. Officers, 1899 : President, George H. Poor ; Vice President, Peter D. Smith ; Secretary, William H. Goodwin ; Treasurer, F. E. Gleason.


ANDOVER BURNS CLUB.


Meets first and second Saturday evenings from October to April. in Abbott Village Hall. Officers, 1899 : President, Alexander Dickson ; Vice- President, Walter S. Rhodes ; Secretary, Isaac Cuthill ; Treasurer, David Leslie ; Executive Committee, David Leslie, Thomas E. Rhodes, and John McDermitt.


ANDOVER GOLF CLUB.


Annual meeting held on the second Monday in May. Officers, 1899 : President, F. A. Goodhue ; Vice-President, Prof. C. H. Forbes ; Secretary, Mrs. W. R. Newton ; Treasurer, W. H. Gile.


ANDOVER CRICKET CLUB.


Meets first Tuesday of each month in Abbott Village Hall, Essex Street. Grounds, near Boston & Maine Railroad Station. Officers, 1899 : Hon. President, Frank E. Gleason ; President, A. B. Saunders ; Vice- President, Wal- ter S. Rhodes ; Secretary, George A. Christie ; Treasurer, Hugh Kydd; Captain, David F. Bruce.


NOVEMBER CLUB.


Meets every other Monday from November to May, commencing with first Monday in November, at the November Club house on Locke street. Officers, 1899 : President, Mrs. Ida M. McCurdy ; Ist Vice President, Mrs. Catherine S. Tyer; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Lily W. Bachelder; Secretary, Mrs. Blanche W. Carleton; Treasurer, Miss Kate P. Jenkins; Directors, Mrs. Joanna B. Gold- smith, Mrs. Fanny S. Smith, for one year; Mrs. Ada T. Ryder, Mrs. Cornelia S. Chapin, for two years; Mrs. Sarah N. Carter, Miss Lucia G. Merrill, for three years.


FLORISTS' AND GARDENERS' CLUB.


Meets first Friday of every month in the Upper Town Hall, Main Street. Officers, 1899 : President, J. Harry Playdon ; Vice-President, Warren L. John- son ; Secretary and Treasurer, James D. Fairweather; Executive Committee, Geo. D. Millett, Geo. Piddington.


MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.


Board of Trustees, 1899 : President, Joseph W. Smith ; Francis H. John- son, E. Kendall Jenkins, Joseph A. Smart, Frederick S. Boutwell, George W. Foster, and C. C. Carpenter ; Secretary and Treasurer, Frederick S. Boutwell ; Librarian, Ballard Holt; Assistant Librarian, James O. Bradshaw. The Library contained on the first of January, 1899, 14,880 volumes, and is open each week day from 9 to 12 A.M., 3 to 5.30, and 7 to 9 P.M.


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WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH


Office at the Boston & Maine Railroad Station. Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.


NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE


Public Pay Stations at Arthur Bliss's Drugstore, Main street; E. M. and W. A. Allen, Musgrove Building ; Mansion House ; and C. H. Shattuck's, Bal- lardvale. Local Exchange in the Musgrove Building.


POST OFFICE


ARTHUR BLISS, P. M.


Money Order Hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Hours on Legal Holidays, 8 to 9.30, 5.30 to 6.00


MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY.


8.30 a. m. from Boston, New York, South, West and Lawrence.


9.00 a. m. from Boston, New York, South, West, Lawrence and Methuen.


1.15 p. m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill, East and North. 2.30 p. m. from Boston, New York, South and West.


4.45 p. m. from Boston, New York, South and West.


5.20 p. m. from Boston, New York, South and West.


6.15 p. m. from Lawrence, Methuen and North.


7.30 p. m. from Boston, New York, South and West.


7.45 p. m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill and East.


MAILS CLOSE.


6.30 a. m. for North Andover, Haverhill and East.


7.00 a. m. for Boston, New York, South and West.


8.00 a. m. for Lawrence and North.


10.00 a. m. for Boston, New York, South and West.


11.40 a. m. for Boston, New York, South, West, North, Lawrence and Methuen. 1.00 p. m. for North Andover, Haverhill, East, Boston, New York, South and West.


3.40 p. m. for Lawrence, Methuen, Haverhill, North Andover, North and East.


6.30 p m. for Lawrence.


6.30 p. m. for Boston, New York, South and West.


Letter carriers make two deliveries each day.


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ANDOVER CHURCHES.


SOUTH CHURCH, Congregational, Cen- tral Street. Established 1711. Pastor, Rev. Frank R. Shipman. Installed 1893. Membership, 348. Clerk, Myron E. Gutterson. Superintendent of Sunday School, Charles H. Gilbert. Member- ship, 397. Sexton and Pew Letter, Oliver Vennard. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.30 P.M.


WEST CHURCH, Congregational. Es- ablished 1826. Pastor, Rev. Geo. A. .ndrews. Installed 1899. Membership, 43. Clerk, Arthur T. Boutwell. Super- itendent of Sunday School, Edward F. .bbott. Membership, 90. Sexton and ew Letter, Edward F. Abbott. Sunday ervices, 10.30 A M. and 7.00 P.M.


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FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Congrega- tional, Railroad Street. Established 1846. Pastor, Rev. Frederick A. Wilson. In- stalled 1889. Membership, 361. Clerk, Charles B. Baldwin. Superintendent of Sunday School, J. Newton Cole. Mem- bership, 262. Sexton and Pew Letter, Alex Dick. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.00 P.M.


CHAPEL CHURCH, Congregational, " on the Hill." Established 1865. The pro- fessors of the Theological Seminary con- duct the services. Membership, 195. Clerk, Prof. E. C. Smyth. Superinten- dent of Sunday School, Matthew S. Mc- Curdy. Membership, 48. Sexton, F. M. Hill. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 4.30 P.M. No services during July and August.


CHRIST CHURCH, Episcopal, Cen- tral Street. Established 1835. Rec- tor, Rev. Frederic Palmer. Mem- bership, 150. Clerk, T. Dennie Thomson. Superintendent of Sun- day School, the Rector. Member- ship, 60. Sexton, Oliver W. Ven- nard. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.00 P.M. During July, August and September second Service at 5.00 P.M. Sunday School not in session during summer months.


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BAPTIST CHURCH, cor. Essex and Cen- tral Streets. Organized 1858. Pastor, Rev. F. W. Klein. Membership, 89. Clerk, H. H. Hill. Sunday School Sup- erintendent, Perley F. Gilbert. Mem- bership 92. Sexton, George Balch. Snu- day Services, 10.30 A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7.00 P.M.


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ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH, Roman Catholic, Essex Street. Established 1850. Pastor, Rev. D.J. O'Mahoney, O. S. A., Assistant Pastor, Rev. P. J. Lynch, O. S. A. Membership, 1200. Sunday School membership, 250. Sexton, John Stack, jr. Sun- day Services : 8.30 A.M., Mass and short sermon ; 9.30 A.M., Sunday School until further notice ; 10.30 A.M., High Mass and sermon ; 3.30 P.M., Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament ; first Sunday of each month, Communion day for Sacred Heart Sodality ; second Sunday of each month, Communion day for children ; thirdSun day of each month, Communion day for Rosary and Arch Confraternity ; meeting of the Holy Name Society, third Fri- day of each month ; Communion in a body, once every three months.


UNION CHURCH, Ballardvale, Congregational. Established 1854. Pastor, Rev. Edwin Smith. Installed, 1899. Membership, 104. Clerk, William Shaw. Superintendent of Sunday School, William Shaw. Membership, 130. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 6.00 P.M.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Ballardvale. Pastor, Rev. Thomas Livingston. Sunday Services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.00 P.M.


ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Roman Catholic, located on High Street, Bal- lardvale. Assistant pastor, Rev. P. A. Lynch. Service first Sunday of the month 9.00 A.M., other Sundays 11.00 A.M. Sunday School directly after mass.


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