The Worcester directory containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory and the city and county register, 1907, Part 144

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Publication date: 1907
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COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY.


Probate Office at Court House, Worcester.


Judge .- William T. Forbes. Appointed for life by the Governor. Salary, $4,500.


Register .- George H. Harlow. Elected by the people for a term of five years. Term expires January, 1909. Salary, $3,500.


Asst. Register .- Frederick H. Chamberlain. Appointed by the Judge of Probate for a term of three years. Term expires January, 1909. Salary, $2,300.


Terms .- At Worcester on the first, second, third and fifth Tuesdays of each month, except August; at Fitchburg the fourth Tuesday of each month, except August.


Courts of Insolvency are held by the Judge of Probate and Insolvency at the same places and on the same days as the Probate Courts.


DISTRICT COURTS.


CENTRAL DISTRICT COURT OF WORCESTER.


Courts held at Waldo street, Worcester. District includes city of Worcester and the towns of Millbury, Sutton, Auburn, Leicester, Paxton, West Boylston, Holden, Shrewsbury and Rutland.


Justice .- Samuel Utley. First Special Justice .- Hollis W. Cobb.


Second Special Justice .- Edward T. Esty.


Clerk .- Edward T. Raymond. Term expires December, 1911.


Assistant Clerk .- Henry Y. Simpson. Messenger .- Arthur W. Macomber.


Sessions .- For criminal cases, held daily at 9 a. m. For civil cases, held weekly, on Saturday at 9.30 A. M.


FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN WORCESTER.


Courts held at Grafton and Westborough. District includes the towns of Southborough, Westborough, Grafton, and Northborough.


Justice .- William E. Fowler, of Saundersville. Clerk .- Willard J. Humes. SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN WORCESTER.


Court held at Clinton. District includes Clinton, Boylston, Berlin, Bolton, Harvard, Lancaster, and Sterling.


Justice .- Christopher C. Stone. Clerk .- Orra L. Stone.


DISTRICT COURT OF WESTERN WORCESTER.


Court held at East Brookfield. District includes the towns of Spencer, Brookfield, North Brookfield, West Brookfield and Warren.


Justice .- Albert W. Curtis, of Spencer. Clerk .- A. F. Butterworth, of Brookfield. FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF SOUTHERN WORCESTER.


Courts held at Southbridge and Webster. District includes the towns of Sturbridge, South- bridge, Charlton, Dudley, Oxford and Webster.


Justice .- Henry J. Clarke, of Webster. Clerk .- Frederick H. Berger, of Southbridge. SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF SOUTHERN WORCESTER.


Courts held at Blackstone and Uxbridge. District includes the towns of Blackstone. Ux- bridge, Douglas and Northbridge.


Justice .- Arthur A. Putnam, of Uxbridge. Clerk. - Welford A. Beane, of Northbridge. THIRD DISTRICT COURT OF SOUTHERN WORCESTER.


Court held at Milford. District includes the towns of Milford, Hopedale, Mendon and Upton. Justice .- Charles A. Dewey, of Milford. Clerk .- William G. Pond.


FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF NORTHERN WORCESTER.


Courts held at Athol and Gardner. District includes the towns of Athol, Petersham, Phillips- ton, Royalston, Templeton, Gardner and Hubbardston.


Justice .- Charles Field, of Athol. Clerk .- Charles B. Boyce, of Gardner.


FITCHBURG POLICE COURT.


Court held at Fitchburg. District includes Fitchburg, Ashburnham, Lunenburg, and Princeton.


Justice .- Thomas F. Gallagher, of Fitchburg. Clerk .- Wylon G. Hayes. WINCHENDON DISTRICT COURT.


Court held at Winchendon. District, Town of Winchendon. Justice. - Frank B. Spalter. Clerk. - Elliott S. Tucker.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


THE EXECUTIVE.


President .- THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York; salary, $50,000; term expires March 4, 1909. Vice-President .- CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana; salary, $8,000; term expires March 4, 1909.


THE CABINET. Salary, $8,000.


Secretary of State .- Elihu Root, of New York.


Secretary of the Treasury .- George B. Cortelyou, of New York.


Secretary of War .- William H. Taft, of Ohio.


Attorney General .- Charles J. Bonaparte, of Maryland. Postmaster General .- George von L. Meyer, of Massachusetts.


Secretary of the Navy .- Victor H. Metcalf, of California.


Secretary of the Interior .- James R. Garfield, of Ohio.


Secretary of Agriculture .- James Wilson, of Iowa.


Secretary of Commerce and Labor .- Oscar S. Straus, of New York.


Treasurer of the United States .- Charles H. Treat, of New York; salary, $6,000. Commissioner of Education .- E. E. Brown, of California; salary, $3,500.


Commissioner of Pensions .- Vespasian Warner, of Illinois; salary, $5,000.


Commissioner of Patents .- Frederick I. Allen, of New York; salary, $5,000.


Commissioner of Indian Affairs .- Francis E. Leupp, of District of Columbia; salary. $4,000. Government Printer .- Charles A. Stillings, of Massachusetts; salary, $1,500.


Civil Service Commissioners .- Henry F. Greene, of Minnesota; John C. Black, of Illinois; John A. McIlkenny, of Kentucky; salaries, $3,500.


Interstate Commerce Commissioners .- Martin A. Knapp, of New York; Charles A. Prouty, of Vermont ; Francis M. Cockrell, of Missouri : Judson C. Clements, of Georgia; Franklin K. Lane, of California; E. E. Clark, of Iowa; J. S Harlan, of Illinois; salaries, $10,000 each. Commissioner of Internal Revenue .- John W. Yerkes, of Kentucky; salary, $6,000.


Director of Census .- S. N. D. North, of Massachusetts; salary, $6,000.


Librarian of Congress .- Herbert Putnam, of Massachusetts; salary, $6,000.


Commissioner of Labor .- Charles P. Neill, of District of Columbia; salary, $5,000.


THE SENATE.


Fifty-ninth Congress ; began March 4, 1905; ends March 4, 1907. Salary of Senators and Representatives, $5,000 and twenty cents mileage.


SENATORS.


ALABAMA .-* John T. Morgan, 1907; * Edmund W. Pettus, 1909.


ARKANSAS .-* James H. Berry, 1907; * James P. Clarke, 1909.


CALIFORNIA .- George C. Perkins, 1909; Frank P. Flint, 1911.


COLORADO .-* Thomas M. Patterson, 1907; * Hen- ry M. Teller, 1909.


CONNECTICUT .- Frank B. Brandegee, 1909; Mor- gan E. Bulkeley, 1911.


DELAWARE .- James Frank Allee, 1907; Henry A. DuPont, 1911. FLORIDA .-* Stephen R. Mallory, 1909; * James P. Taliaferro, 1911.


GEORGIA .-* Augustus O. Bacon, 1907; * Alexan- der S. Clay, 1909.


IDAHO .-* Fred. T. Dubois, 1907; Weldon B. Heyburn, 1909.


ILLINOIS .- Shelby M. Cullom, 1907; Albert J. Hopkins, 1909.


INDIANA .- James"A. Hemenway, 1909; Albert J. Beveridge, 1911. IowA .- Jonathan P. Dolliver, 1907; William B. Allison, 1909.


KANSAS .- A.W.Benson, 1907; C. I. Long, 1909. KENTUCKY .-* Joseph C. S. Blackburn, 1907; *James B. McCreary, 1909.


LOUISIANA .-* Murphy J. Foster, 1907; * Samuel D. McEnery, 1909.


MAINE .- Wm. P. Frye, 1907; Eugene Hale, 1911. MARYLAND .-* William P. Whyte, 1909; * Isidor Rayner, 1911.


MASSACHUSETTS .- Winthrop Murray Crane, 1907; Henry Cabot Lodge, 1911.


MICHIGAN .- Russell A. Alger, 1907; Julius C. Burrows, 1911.


MINNESOTA .- Knute Nelson, 1907; Moses E. Clapp, 1911.


MISSISSIPPI .-* Anselm J. McLaurin, 1907; * Her- nando De S. Money, 1911.


MISSOURI .-* William J. Stone, 1909; William Warner, 1911.


MONTANA .-* William A. Clark, 1907; Thomas H. Carter, 1911.


NEBRASKA .- Joseph H. Millard, 1907; Elmer J. Burkett, 1911.


NEVADA .-* Francis G. Newlands, 1909; George S. Nixon, 1911.


NEW HAMPSHIRE .- Henry E. Burnham, 1907; Jacob H. Gallinger, 1909.


NEW JERSEY .- John F. Dryden, 1907; John Kean, 1911.


NEW YORK .- Thomas C. Platt, 1909; Chauncey M. Depew, 1911.


NORTH CAROLINA .-* Furnifold McL. Simmons, 1907; * Lee S. Overman, 1909.


NORTH DAKOTA .- Henry C. Hansbrough, 1909; Porter J. McCumber, 1911.


OHIO .- Joseph B. Foraker, 1909; Charles Dick, 1911.


OREGON .- John M. Gearin, 1907; Charles W. Ful- ton, 1909.


PENNSYLVANIA .- Boies Penrose, 1909; Philander C. Knox, 1911.


RHODE ISLAND .- Geo. Peabody Wetmore, 1907; Nelson W. Aldrich, 1911.


SOUTH CAROLINA .-* Benjamin R. Tillman, 1907; *Asbury C. Latimer, 1909.


SOUTH DAKOTA .- Robert J. Gamble, 1907; Al- bert B. Kittredge, 1909.


TENNESSEE .-* Edward W. Carmack, 1907; *James B. Frazier, 1911.


TEXAS .-* Joseph W. Bailey, 1907; * Charles A. Culberson, 1911.


UTAH .- Reed Smoot, 1909; George Sutherland, 1911.


VERMONT .- William P. Dillingham, 1909; Red- field Proctor, 1911.


VIRGINIA .-* Thomas S. Martin, 1907; * John W. Daniel, 1911.


WASHINGTON .- Levi Ankeny, 1909; Samuel H. Piles, 1911.


WEST VIRGINIA .- Stephen B. Elkins, 1907; Na- than B. Scott, 1911.


WISCONSIN .- John C. Spooner, 1909; Robert M. La Follette, 1911.


WYOMING .- Francis E. Warren, 1907; Clarence D. Clark, 1911.


* Denotes Democrats; others are Republicans.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker of the House of Representatives .- Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois: salary, $8,000. Clerk. - Alexander McDowell, of Pennsylvania. REPRESENTATIVES FROM MASSACHUSETTS.


Members of the 59th Congress. Dist.


1-George P. Lawrence (R.), of North Adams.


2-Frederick H. Gillett (R.), of Springfield.


2-Frederick H. Gillett (R.), of Springfield.


3-Charles G. Washburn (R.) of Worcester.


3-Charles G. Washburn (R.), of Worcester.


4-Charles Q. Tirrell (R.), of Natick.


4-Charles Q. Tirrell (R.), of Natick.


5-Butler Ames (R.), of Lowell.


5-Butler Ames (R.), of Lowell.


6-Augustus P. Gardner (R.), of Hamilton.


6-Augustus P. Gardner (R.), of Hamilton.


7-Ernest W. Roberts (R.), of Chelsea.


7-Ernest W. Roberts (R.), of Chelsea.


8-Samuel W. McCall (R.), of Winchester.


8-Samuel W. McCall (R.), of Winchester.


9-John A. Keliher (D.), of Boston.


9 -- John A. Keliher (D.), of Boston.


10-William S. McNary (D.), of Boston.


10-John F. O'Connell (D.), of Boston.


11-John A. Sullivan (D.), of Boston.


12-John W. Weeks (R.), of Newton.


13-William S. Greene (R.), of Fall River.


13 -- William S. Greene (R.), of Fall River.


14 -- William C. Lovering (R.), of Taunton.


THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.


Comprises the City of Worcester, and the towns of Auburn, Charlton, Douglas, Dudley, Graf- ton, Holden, Leicester, Millbury, Northbridge, Oxford, Paxton, Rutland, Shrewsbury, South bridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, Sutton, Uxbridge, Webster, Westborough and West Boylston.


WORCESTER POST-OFFICE.


Postmaster .- James W. Hunt.


Asst. Postmaster .- George S. Maynard. Chief Mailing Clerk .- C. E. L. Briggs.


Foreman of Muiling Div .- Patrick F. Sullivan. Supt. of Delivery .- Harry R. Hildreth. Foremen of Delivery Div .- Herman W. Clifford, Thomas H. Callery. Supt. Money Order Div .- Hiram K. French. Supt. of Registry Div .- Sidney S. Bryant.


Stamp Clerks .- Frederick W. Chase, P.T. Dolan. Finance Clerk .- William E. Pierce.


Inquiry Clerk .- A. F. Simmons.


General Delivery Clerks. - James J. Foley, James E. Traverse.


Special Delivery Clerk .- Charles E. Holton.


Transfer Clerks .- Francis J.Dean, D.A. Sullivan, J. F. Powers, at Union Station.


Mail Messengers .- St. Onge Brothers.


There are also 54 additional clerks, 7 substitute clerks, 81 carriers, 19 substitute carriers, and 13 special delivery messengers.


Office Hours .- The office is open from 6.45 A. M. to 8 P. M., except Sundays. On Sundays open from 9.45 to 10.30 A. M.


General stamp window open from 6.45 A. M. to 6 P. M., except Sundays. Night stamp window open from 6 P. M. to 6.45 A. M., and on Sundays and holidays.


Money Order Department open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. and from 6 P. M. to 12 P. M. at night stamp window. Registry Department open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Letters may be registered at night stamp window from 6 P. M. to 12 P. M., except Sundays.


Gross receipts for the year ending December 31, 1905, $330.337.86; for the year ending December 31, 1906, $360,519.81. Number of street letter boxes is 332. Number of package boxes is 59.


STATIONS OF THE WORCESTER POST-OFFICE.


STATION A-51 Main Street, Robert J. Cruikshank, Superintendent. STATION B-1 Webster Square, W. A. Barrows, clerk in charge. STATION C-Quinsigamond, Verner G. Anderson, clerk in charge. STATION D-Greendale, John B. Hamel, clerk in charge.


Mails are dispatched to and from each of these Stations from and to the main office five tir es daily, (Station A, nine times daily,) except Sunday, when there is but one mail each way. Mail matter is delivered by carrier from each of these Stations, and all the ordinary business of a } . st- office is transacted. International and Domestic Money Orders are issued and paid at all Stations.


STATIONS.


For the issue and payment of domestic money orders, registration of letters, parcels, etc., and the sale of stamps, cards, and envelopes.


STATION No. 1 .- 6 Millbury Street, Owen J. Carroll, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 2 .- Lake View, W. D. N. Johnson, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 3 .- Southbridge, cor. Cambridge, Chas. J. Foley, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 4 .- 236 Front Street, James F. Guerin, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 5 .- 1121 Pleasant Street (Tatnuck), Carrie H. Rich, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 6 .- 1445 Main Street (Valley Falls), Edward F. Emory, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 7 .- Clover Street cor. James (Jamesville), Howard C. Vibber, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 8 .- 327 Main Street, Walter Davidson, clerk in charge. STATION NO. 9 .- 484 Main Strect, Sarah R. McDonald, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 10 .- 313 Grafton Street, Albert J. Amelotte, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 11 .- 883 Main Street, A. C. Woodward, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 12 .- 255 Lincoln Street, B. G. Shepard, clerk in charge.


STATION No. 13 .- 510 Pleasant Street, W. S. Doane, clerk in charge.


U. S. Civil Service Commission .- Local Board of Examiners, George S. Maynard, A. F. Sim- mons, John T. Cooper, John Keaney, William E. Pierce, Secretary.


For Rates of Postage, see Index of Contents.


14-William C. Lovering (R.), of Taunton.


Dist. Members elect of the 60th Congress.


1-George P. Lawrence (R.), of North Adams.


11 -- Andrew J. Peters (D.), of Boston.


12 -- John W. Weeks (R.), of Newton.


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FEDERAL OFFICERS, CONSTABLES, ETC.


FEDERAL OFFICERS "IN WORCESTER.


Government Building, Worcester.


Custom House .- Port of Worcester includes Worcester and surrounding towns. Deputy Collector, Charles H. Pinkham ; office, 23 Government Building; office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M .; Saturday, 9 A. M. to 12 M.


Internal Revenue Office .- Deputy Collector, Andrew W. Ekstrom; office, 21 Government Build ing ; office hours, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Saturdays only.


Pension Examiners .- Special Examiner Bureau of Pensions, Chas. W. Freeman; office, 22 Gov- ernment Building : Board of Medical Examiners, Henry S. Knight, President; Warren R. Gil- man, Secretary ; Jacob R. Lincoln, of Millbury, Treasurer. Meets at 15 High Street every Wednesday at 10 A. M.


CONSTABLES FOR WORCESTER COUNTY.


For Constables in Worcester, see page 844.


Ashburnham ... . Richard Doolan Athol . Frank W. Bannon


Hopedale .. .S. A. Andrews


Royalston. F. A. Graves


Rutland ..


... L. M. Hanff


Auburn . Asa W. Ward


Lancaster. G. L. Worcester


Shrewsbury ... Arthur I. Bartlett


Barre. . Daniel H. Rice


Leicester . James A. Quinn


Southborough .... F. D. Newton


Berlin .. . I. F. Parmenter


Leominster. .. G. G. Lawrence


Southbridge


. A. M. Higgins


Blackstone .. . John Nugent Lunenburg. .C. H. Cooke


Spencer


Emery Arbour


Bolton . Charles E. Mace


Sterling.


.E. W. Sawyer


Boylston. . Chas. S. Knight


Brookfield. .D. N. Hunter


Millbury. .T. A. Dolan


Sutton.


Herbert L. Ray


Charlton .... . Thos. H. Aldrich


New Braintree. .. F. H. Hair


Northborough. Louis H. Rogers Northbridge .... Hamilton Boyd N. Brookfield ... Wilder E. Dean


Uxbridge


L. A. Seagraves


Douglas. .J. B. Howard


Warren ..


W. A. Putnam


Dudley .. H. J. Raymond


Oakham W. S. Crawford


Webster. M. P. Clare


Fitchburg Horace F. Gove


Oxford . Orrin B. Chaffee


Paxton .H. H. Pike


Petersham Z. H. Blackmer


Hardwick .Myron N. Ayers


Harvard. .A. D. Parker


Holden James Sullivan


MASTERS IN CHANCERY.


AT WORCESTER. Edward J. Melanefy


Edward D. R. Morrell


Charles S. Webster (see page 963), Charles T. Tatman (see page 965)


MASSACHUSETTS CITIES.


Their Mayors, and Result of Liquor License Vote for 1907.


BEVERLY, S. Harvey Row, Cit.


No


MARLBORO, Edward F. Brown, Cit. Yes


BOSTON, John F. Fitzgerald, Dem.


Yes


MEDFORD, Clifford M. Brewer, Good Gov.


No


BROCKTON, John S. Kent, Rep.


No


-MELROSE, Eugene H. Moore, Rep. No


CAMBRIDGE, Walter C. Wardwell, Ind. No


NEW BEDFORD, Charles S. Ashley, Cit. Yes


CHELSEA, Edward E. Willard, Rep. No


NEWBURYPORT, Albert F. Hunt, Cit.


No


CHICOPEE, Albert E. Taylor, Rep. Yes


NEWTON, Edgar W. Warren, Rep. No


NORTH ADAMS, Frank D. Stafford, Rep.


Yes


FALL RIVER, John T. Coughlin, Dem.


Yes


NORTHAMPTON, Egbert I. Clapp, Rep.


Yes


GLOUCESTER, George E. McDonald, Rep.


Yes


QUINCY, James Thompson, Rep.


No


HAVERHILL, Roswell L. Wood, Rep.


Yes


SALEM, Thomas G. Pinnok, Rep.


No


HOLYOKE, N. P. Avery, Rep. Yes


Yes


SPRINGFIELD, William E. Sanderson, Rep.


Yes


LOWELL, Frederick W. Farnhamn, Rep.


Yes TAUNTON, John B. Tracy, Dem.


Yes


LYNN, Charles N. Barney, Rep.


Yes WALTHAM, John L. Harvey, Rep.


No


MALDEN, Charles D. McCarthy, Cit.


No WOBURN, William E. Blodgett, Rep.


Yes


WORCESTER, John T. Duggan, Dem. Yes


MAYORS OF WORCESTER.


LEVI LINCOLN.


1848


EDWARD L. DAVIS .. 1874


*HENRY CHAPIN


1849, 1850


CHARLES PRATT 1877, 1878,1879


PETER C. BACON


1851, 1852


FRANK H. KELLEY .. 1880,1881


JOHN S. C. KNOWLTON


1853, 1854


ELIJAH B. STODDARD 1882


GEO. W. RICHARDSON


.1855, 1857


SAMUEL E. HILDRETH 1883


ISAAC DAVIS


1856,1858, 1861


CHARLES G. REED 1884, 1885


ALEXANDER H. BULLOCK


1859


SAMUEL WINSLOW 1886, 1887,1888, 1889


WILLIAM W. RICE.


1860


FRANCIS A. HARRINGTON


1890, 1891, 1892


P. EMORY ALDRICH


1862


HENRY A. MARSH


.1896, 1897


PHINEHAS BALL.


1865


RUFUS B. DODGE, JR ..


. 1901


EDWARD EARLE


1871


EDWARD F. FLETCHER


1902, 1903


GEORGE F. VERRY


.1872


WALTER H. BLODGET. 1904, 1905


CLARK JILLSON


1873, 1875, 1876


JOHN T. DUGGAN. 1906, 1907


1893, 1894, 1895


D. WALDO LINCOLN


1863, 1864


AUGUSTUS B. R. SPRAGUE 1898, 1899, 1900


JAMES B. BLAKE. 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870


PHILIP J. O'CONNELL


Yes


FITCHBURG, Jas. H. McMahon, Cit.


No


PITTSFIELD, Allen H. Bagg, Rep.


SOMERVILLE, Charles A. Grimmons, Rep.


No


LAWRENCE, John P. Kane, Dem.


Westborough ..... Wm. Magner West Boylston. .. F. H. Baldwin W. Brookfield .... J. G. Warren


Phillipston .W. C. Goddard


Princeton .J. H. Stimson


Westminster ... F. N. Carpenter Winchendon ... Robert Callahan


Dana .. . Dwight W. Cooley


Mendon. Chas. L. Barnes Milford. O. D. Holmes


Sturbridge


.John E, Ladd


Templeton .... H. H. Hammond Upton Wm. F. Parshley


Clinton ... Thomas Thompson


Gardner . Albert Lovejoy


Grafton .. James Carney


Charles R. Johnson


EVERETT, T. J. Boynton, Dem. No


Hubbardston ... Wm. H. Greene


* Also elected by City Council to fill vacancy caused by death of Jas. B. Blake in December, 1870.


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2.50


Amesbury


Woonsocket


20


Attleboro 2.50


East Providence


20


Taunton


2.50


Cranston


20


Malden


3.00


Providence House


3D


New England Business Directory, $7.50


Also Publishers of MAPS for the above Cities and Towns


(928)


Syracuse


50


Providence 50


Cohoes, Waterford


Manchester


Advertising Department.


59


930


BANKS.


THE WORCESTER NATIONAL BANK


ORGANIZED MAY 9, 1864. FORMERLY THE WORCESTER BANK. INCORPORATED MARCH 7, 1804.


CAPITAL, - - - $250,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $325,000


Banking House, No. 11 Foster Street. DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY.


DIRECTORS.


A. GEORGE BULLOCK,


CHARLES A. CHASE, JAMES P. HAMILTON,


LINCOLN N. KINNICUTT,


EDWARD L. DAVIS,


GEO. F. BROOKS,


PAUL B. MORGAN,


REGINALD WASHBURN.


MATTHEW J. WHITTALL.


PRESIDENT, JAMES P. HAMILTON. CASHIER, SAMUEL D. SPURR. ASSISTANT CASHIER, FREDERICK M. HEDDEN.


PAYING TELLER, ALBERT F. HYDE. RECEIVING TELLER, WALTER M. HUNT. BOOKKEEPER, JOHN D. COE. BOOKKEEPER, RALPH W. BRIGHAM. BOOKKEEPER, ROY STOUGHTON. BOOKKEEPER, HARRY A. CREAMER. CLERK, FRANK E. HODGE. CLERK, ROBERT J. THORNDIKE. MESSENGER, HARRY F. HARVEY. STENOGRAPHER, FLORENCE M. BOSHER. STENOGRAPHER, GERTRUDE E. MORSE.


NEW YORK CORRESPONDENTS, NATIONAL PARK BANK. HANOVER NATIONAL BANK.


BOSTON CORRESPONDENT, NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK. CHICAGO CORRESPONDENT, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK.


PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENT, PHILADELPHIA NAT'L BANK.


Interest allowed on special deposits subject to check.


931


BANKS.


The Mechanics National Bank


OF WORCESTER. 303 MAIN STREET.


CAPITAL, - - - - - $200,000


SURPLUS and Undivided Profits (Earned), $175,000


Incorporated as a State Bank, 1848. Organized as a National Bank, June, 1865.


F. H. DEWEY, President.


ALBERT H. STONE, Cashier.


NELSON C. KEYES, Assistant Cashier. SAMUEL A. ELLSWORTH, Teller. FRED E. TUCKER, Teller. MOSES EMMONS, Bookkeeper.


RUSSELL A. LOVELL, Bookkeeper. ASA W. GRANGER, Bookkeeper.


WINFIELD ROGERS, Clerk.


ELMER COLLAMORE, Clerk. ARTHUR GUY, Messenger. FLORENCE LAMSON, Stenographer.


DIRECTORS.


CHAS. A. HILL,


F. H. DEWEY,


BENJ. W. CHILDS, GEO. M. BASSETT,


THOMAS B. EATON, WALTER M. SPAULDING,


MILTON P. HIGGINS, HARRY W. GODDARD,


ARTHUR M. STONE, ALBERT H. STONE, FRED H. DANIELS.


DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY.


Interest Allowed on Deposits Subject to Check at Sight.


RESERVE AGENCIES.


FOURTH NATIONAL BANK,


FOURTH STREET NATIONAL BANK,


FIRST NATIONAL BANK, -


New York. Philadelphia, Pa. - Boston. BANKING HOURS.


9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays, close at 1 P. M.


932


BANKS.


THE Merchants National Bank


OF WORCESTER 452 Main Street, opposite City Hall


CAPITAL - -


-


-


$500,000


SURPLUS AND PROFITS, - - 300,000


Discount Day, Monday.


DIRECTORS.


CHARLES L. ALLEN, CHANDLER BULLOCK, RICHARD C. CLEVELAND,


FRANK A. DRURY, GEORGE C. WHITNEY,


HOMER GAGE, RICHARD HEALY, M. V. B. JEFFERSON, T. S. JOHNSON,


LUCIUS J. KNOWLES, D. D. MUIR, HENRY E. WHITCOMB, HENRY T. WHITIN, OLIVER B. WOOD.


D. D. MUIR, President.


ALONZO G. DAVIS, Cashier. CHAS. S. PUTNAM, Paying Teller. ALFRED R. BRIGHAM, Rec. Teller. CHAS. W. CHENEY, Bookkeeper. EDWIN W. JENKINS, Bookkeeper. JAMES R. COWAN, Bookkeeper. RALPH W. DAVIS, Bookkeeper.


ALBERT D. WATSON, Clerk. GEORGE L. STOCKBRIDGE, Clerk. LESLIE H. GALE, Messenger. BERTHA M. ABRAMSON, Stenographer.


Interest allowed on Special Deposits subject to Check.


BANK HOURS.


From 9 a. m to 3 p. m. Saturdays, close at I p. m.




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