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Gertrude E. Miss stenographer 238 St. John, bds. 168 Neal
Helen B. Miss, stenographer 85 Exchange rm. 8, bds. 168 Neal John A., prop. Hotel Temple 20 Temple, h. do.
Mary E. Miss (Clarity Sisters), 536a Cong. rm. 14, h. 61 Kellogg Nellie M. Miss (Clarity Sisters), 536a Cong., bds. 61 Kellogg Patrick E., died September 7, 1911
Sisters (Mary E. and Nellie M.), corsets 536a Cong. rms. 14-19 Thomas, student, bds. 168 Neal
Clark Albert P., 1st lieut. medical corps Ft. Williams, C. E., h. do. Albert P., messenger 9 Monument sq., h. 43 Cedar
Alfred F., R. F. D. letter carrier, S. P., h. Mitchell rd., C. E. Angeline C., widow of William R., bds. 44 Oxford
Arthur, laborer, moved to Wyoming
Arthur H., retired, bds. 37 Kidder East
Arthur W., shipper rear 253 Forest av., h. 47 Pitt
A. Percy, clerk 137 Middle, h. 35 Falmouth
Bernice Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 120 Free Carrie Miss, bds. 110 Pickett, S. P.
Catherine Miss, stenographer 127 Middle, bds. 91 Gray Celia Miss, teacher So. Portland, bds. 424 Preble, do.
26 TO 38 TEMPLE STREET
GLOBE LAUNDRY Laundry Work done within Ten Hours
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
Great Problem Solved
Little Diamond now has a plentiful supply of See Brown pure water.
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F. O. BAILEY & CO.
LOWEST PRICES On everything required to furnish Office or Store of any kind.
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO. BOX SHOOKS MORRILLS CORNER and PACKING BOXES of AH Kinds
370 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
CLARK
Charles, teamster, bds. rear 414 Ocean av.
Charles, freight conductor B. & M. R. R., h. 24 Brackett Charles E., painter 51 Union
Charles E., florist rear 112 Coyle, h. 664 Forest av. Charles L., bds. 94 Preble
Chester H., clerk 143 Middle, h. 36 Angell av., S. P.
Chiever N., brakeman B. & M. R. R., h. 1 Gilman pl.
Clesson J., contractor 291 Woodford, h. do.
Cora, widow of Wilbur H., h. 38 High
David, laborer, h. 6 Valley
David Sumner, painter, bds. 21 Eastern promenade David S., baggage master B. & M. R. R., h. 222 St. John David T., clerk 9 Monument sq., bds. 52 Spring
Della Miss, seamstress 535 Congress, rms. 142 Pleasant
D. Stella Miss, teacher Vaughan St. school, bds. 30 Boynton Earl G., clerk 238 St. John, bds. 52 Spring
CLARK-EDDY CO. (THE), Horatio Clark pres., Harry B. Eddy, treas., wholesale dry goods 24 Preble (see advt.)
Edna L. Miss, asst. cashier 474 Congress, bds. 721 Stevens av. Edward, painter, rms. 12912 Market
Edward B., brakeman, h. 1137 Congress
Edward E., painter, bds. 44 Walnut
Edward L., lumber surveyor 390 Commercial, bds. 43 Cedar
Edward L., student, bds. 301 Spring
Edward R. (J. B. Clark & Son), sand and gravel 39 Tyng, h. 37 do.
Edward W., car inspector M. C. R. R., h. 163 Grant Edwin R., fisherman, h. Long Island
Eleazer W. (J. S. Winslow & Co.), 135 Com'l, h. 161 Pine
Elisha A., laborer, h. 160 Pleasant av.
Elisha A., grain dealer 797 Forest av., h. 780 do,
Eliza A., widow of Joseph G., h. 40 Belmont
Ermina Miss, h. 110 Pickett, S. P.
Ernest W., clerk, bds. 302 Cumberland av.
Ervin A., salesman 135 Commercial, h. 13 Grant
Eva Miss, maid 289 St. John, bds. do.
Eva M. Miss, cashier Peaks Island Ferry Co., P. I., bds. off Island av., do.
Everett, bds. 11 Garrison
Flexible Metallic Packing Co., H. Herbert Sturgis, pres., John H. Rich, treas., 65 Kennebec
Flora A., widow of Louis P., bds. 764 Congress
F. Forest, bookkeeper 294 Commercial, bds. 136 Brackett
Frank H., constable 4812 Exchange rm. 2, h. 595 Forest av.
Frank L., registrar of deeds County Court House, h. 275 Woodford .
Franklin P., mgr. 46 Exchange, h. 10 Lewis
Franklin P. jr., student, bds. 10 Lewis
Fred E., plumber, bds. 31 Mechanic
Frederick B., painter, bds. 21 Eastern promenade
Frederick F., bookkeeper, bds. 136 Brackett
George A., physician, th. 229 Cumberland av. George B., moved to Monmouth
George F., cigar mfr. 339 Woodford, bds. do.
George R., laborer, bds. 12912 Market
George W., nurse, bds. 929a Congress
George W., salesman 238 Middle, bds. 147a Spring
Guy M., electrician 25 Commercial, bds. 82 Vesper
MAINE REALTY BUREAU.
W. M. PENNELL, Manager Fidelity Building PORTLAND, MAINE
Agents for DERBY DESKS
Herring - Hall Marvin Safes
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W. T. Kilborn Co.
24 & 26 FREE STREET In Every Grade
PORTLAND (1912] DIRECTORY. 371
CLARK
Harold, bds. 38 High
Harold C., clerk 238 St. John, h. 57 Merrill
Harry, car repairer, bds. 9 Powsland
Harry P., carpenter M. C. R. R., h. 122 Front, S. P.
Harry S., clerk 231 York, bds. 24 Brackett
Helen E., bookkeeper 28 Commercial, bds. 186 State
Helen M. Miss, stenographer 44 Exchange, bds. Prides Cor. Helen R. Miss, secy. Y. W. C. A. 120 Free, bds. 301 Spring Horatio, pres. 24 Preble, h. 84 Free
Howard W., music teacher 562 Congress rm. 601, rms. 87 Free Ida M. Mrs., housekeeper, bds. 152 Concord
Ira M., carpenter, bds. rear 202 Ocean av.
Isaac F., supt. of Public School bldgs. City Hall, h. 57 Deane
Isabel D. Miss, dressmaker 22 Sherman, bds. do.
James A., carpenter, bds. 15 Douglass
James A., brakeman M. C. R. R., h. r. 177 St. John James N., pres. 583 Congress, h. at Salem, Mass. Jeanette B., widow of Lyman A., h. 22 Sherman
Jennie, operator 148 Middle, bds. 15 Douglass
John J., porter E. S. S. Co., Franklin wharf, h. 47 Fore Joseph J., clerk 7 Preble, h. 27 North
J. B. & Sons (Edward R. Clark), sand, etc., 37 and 39 Tyng
J. Sherman, carpenter, h. Centennial, Peaks Island Leander M., trav. salesman, h. 45 Leonard
Lee, clerk 9 Somerset, bds. 12 Manners av.
Leo, clerk 238 St. John, bds. 250 Oxford Leo A., moved to Boston, Mass.
Leonard, teamster 795 Forest av., bds. 780 do.
Leonard E., laborer, bds. 160 Pleasant av.
Leonard F., carpenter, h. 99 Warren av.
Leslie B., mgr. 44 Portland Pier, h. 37 Belmont
Leslie H., clerk 570 Congress, bds. 7 Ellsworth
Lewis, machinist 43 South, bds. 84 Free
Louis, laborer, h. 182 Grant
Lucius M., h. 40 Bowdoin
Maria E. Mrs., forewoman 554 Congress, bds. 122 Front, S. P. Martha J. Miss, bds. 21 Eastern promenade
Mattie J. Mrs., bds. 11 Parris
Melvin H., engineer 80 Oak, h. 308 Portland
Memorial Church, 9 and 11 Pleasant av.
Mervin W., h. 175 Vaughan
M. E. Mrs., clerk 554 Congress, bds. 292 Portland
Oma E., clerk 381 Congress, bds. 82 Vesper
Palmer S., trav. salesman 338 Woodford, bds. do.
Ralph J., mgr. market 7 Preble, bds. 27 North
Roger J., clerk 7 Preble, h. 27 North
Rosa E., widow of James, h. 30 Boynton
Samuel jr. (D. W. True & Co.), 217 Commercial, bds. Fal- mouth Hotel, sum. res. Peaks Island
Seth F., trav. salesman (Boston), h. 25 Fessenden Seth Mrs., clerk, bds. 25 Fessenden
Sherman, carpenter, h. Island av., Peaks Island
Sophia G., widow of Charles J., h. 117 Winter
Susan A. Miss, bds. 21 Eastern promenade
Sydney, apprentice 25 Commercial
Thomas S., barber 638 Congress, rms. r. 431 do.
Walter J., laborer, bds. 97 Federal
William, switchman G. T. R., h. 87 Sherwood
COAL=COKE-WOOD
A. R. WRIGHT CO.
50 EXCHANGE STREET. 350 COMMERCIAL STREET
The Welch Stencil Co. FRANK B. W. WELCH, TREAS.
401 FORE STREET Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Badges, etc. Wood Engraving, Printing. Seals and Stock Certificates a Specialty
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CARPETS
BOOKBINDING
Science
History Latin, French Music
WESTBROOK SEMINARY PORTLAND. MAINE
Mathematics English Greek, German Elocution
372
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
CLARK
William D., clerk 137 Middle, h. 36 Winter William M., h. 4 Elmwood pl.
Wilson D., mgr. clerk 516 Congress, h. 301 Spring
& Friend Co., Clarence H. Friend mgr., furnishings 583 Cong. Clarke Andrew J., trav. salesman 165 Middle, bds. 18 Casco Anna E. Miss, bds. 228 Deering av.
Annie A. Miss, teacher of art, bds. 639 Congress
Arthur H., carpenter, h. Manners av.
Augustus O. Mrs., h. 228 Deering av.
Charles B., h. 23 Western promenade Charles D. Mrs., h. 655 Congress Cynthia A., widow James H., nurse L. I., bds. J. R. Hill's do. Earle W., driver 309 Congress, h. 52 Adams
Edna Miss, bds. Long Island
Edna H. Miss, clerk 465 Congress rm. 101, bds. 67 Merrill Edwin R., fisherman, h. Long Island
Etta, bds. Long Island
Frederick A., physician 156 Free rm. 43, rms. do.
Harold E., auto salesman, bds. 106 Park
Harriett E. Miss, h. 782 Congress
Henry J., postmaster Long Island and (Clarke & Griffin), do. h. 200 Congress
James A., ins. agt. 96 Exchange, bds. 135 Vaughan Joseph L., salesman 64 Free, bds. 106 Park
Mina Miss, h. 110 Pickett, S. P.
M. E. T. Mrs., lodging house 341 Congress, bds. do.
Sarah M., widow of John, bds. 14 Alba
Susie Mrs., laundress 12 Arsenal, rms. do.
Thomas R., shoemaker, h. 14 Alba
Wallace W., carpenter 192 Brackett, h. Manners av.
Walter B., lawyer 120 Exchange rms 601-602, h. 106 Park
Walter B., steamfitter r. 147 Presumpscot, b. 497 Wash. av.
& Griffin (Henry J. Clarke and Benjamin F. Griffin), grocers Long Island
Clary Joseph H., mattress maker, h. 22 High
Martin A. Rev., rector Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, h. 307 Congress SEE CLEARY
Clausen Andrew C., master mariner, h. rear 105 Monument
Clauson Ernest P., granite cutter 653 Stevens av., bds. 86 Pleasant Clawson Manly, farmer, bds. 1558 Forest av.
Robert E., laborer, h. 159 Franklin
Clay Cecil, stenographer 98 Exchange rm. 9, h. 25 Revere Dorothy Miss, bds. rear 46 Smith Frank H., teamster 319 Commercial
Herbert A., agt. M. S. S. Co., Franklin wharf, h. 15 Bramhall Ira, stable 84 Elm, h. 92 do. Jennie R. Mrs., dressmaker, bds. rear 46 Smith
Julia A., widow of Hanson S., died February 14, 1911 Levi, district plant chief 45 Forest av., h. 198 High Mary P. Miss, bds. 176 Woodford
Clayton Edward, clerk 5591/2 Congress, rms. 415 Cumberland av. Frank, gardener Evergreen Cemetery, b. r. Eastern prom. Hazel A., Mrs., stenog. r. 149 Presumpscot, b. 415 Cumb. av. Joseph H., horseshoer 501 Fore, h. 69 Merrill
Cleary James E., watchman 494 Congress, h. 33 Tyng John B .; laborer, h. Murray lane
"Sebago Water Ice" Portland Sebago Ice Co. Office 302 Commercial St. Telephone Connection.
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24 EXCHANGE STREET
THE SEAVEY COMPANY -
BLANK BOOKS
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UNDERWOOD SPRING WATER For Kidney and Bladder Troubles and Rheumatism
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 373
CLEARY
Michael, engineer M. C. R. R., bds. 33 Tyng SEE CLARY
Cleaves Charles B., student, bds. 40 Beckett
Charles D., millman 105 Kennebec, h. 550 Preble, S. P.
Eben, fish dealer, h. 382 Cumberland av.
Edward, cabinet maker 476 Fore, h. 14 Arlington Freeman G., shoe worker 13 Lowell, h. 46 Lafayette Hattie N., widow of Frank H., h. 40 Beckett
Henry B. (Nathan & Henry B. Cleaves & Stephen C. Perry), 120 Exch. rm. 208 and pres. 50 Exch., b. Lafayette Hotel Martha W. Miss, h. 220 Concord
Nathan E., woodworker 125 Somerset, h. 17 Arlington
Nathan & Henry B. & Stephen C. Perry (Henry B. Cleaves and Stephen C. Perry), lawyers 120 Exchange rm. 208 N. Harry, asst. pressman 12 Monument sq., bds. 17 Arlington Orman C., clerk 229 Commercial, bds. 11 Deering av.
Robert E. (Abbott & Cleaves) 655 Cong. rm. 226, h. 1436 do. Wilbur S., trav. salesman 85 Market rm. 12, h. at Biddeford
William, cabinet maker 476 Fore, rms. 59 Free
Clemens Thomas P., laborer, h. 55 India
Clement A. C., motorman P. R. R. Co., h. at Westbrook
Charles A., blacksmith 60 Cross, bds. 325a Congress
Charles J., janitor 187 Middle, h. do.
Lydia J. Mrs., matron Temporary Home for Women and Chil- dren, 14 Powsland, h. do.
Margaret M. Miss, clerk 522 Congress, bds. 116 Winter
Marie H. Miss, cashier 494 Congress, bds. 31 Westbrook, S. P.
Marwood R., clerk 143 Middle, bds. 207 Cumberland av. William F., h. 31 Westbrook, S. P.
William M., trav. salesman, h. 5 College
Clemente R., tailor 38 Middle, h. do.
Clemento Frank, shoe repairer 234 Federal, bds. 20 Adams Clemons Blaine G., painter, moved to Lee
Harry R., machinist, moved to Philadelphia, Pa.
Martha E., widow of John P., h. 230 Cottage, S. P.
Cleveland Albert C., student, bds. 138 Glenwood av.
Andrew W., janitor, h. 164 Preble, S. P.
Bertram R., baker 12 Washington av., h. 31 Beckett
Cora G. Mrs., sec South Portland Loan & Bldg. Assn. 141 Sawyer, S. P., bds. 164 Preble, do.
Ellen Miss, nurse, bds. 83 Danforth
John R., bds. 31 Beckett
Lewis W., electrician 443 Congress, h. 81 Eastern promenade CLEVELAND L. W. CO., Elmer E. E. Emmons, pres. and W. Scott Cleveland, treas., Herman W. Holmes mgr., gas and elec- tric light fixtures, 441 and 443 Congress
L. W. CLEVELAND CO., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES, ELECTRIC HEATING GOODS, MOTORS, CEILING AND DESK FANS, IN FACT, EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL, AND COMPETENT WORKMEN TO INSTALL THEM, WE ARE IN A POSITION TO SERVE YOU AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
441 AND 443 CONGRESS STREET.
Cleveland William C., bds. 320 Portland W. Scott, treas. L. W. Cleveland Co. 443 Congress, h. 138 Glenwood av.
Tolman, Bradford Furniture Co. 17 PREBLE STREET
Dealers in New and Second-Hand FURNITURE Antique Goods a Specialty. Also Auctioneers and Appraisers
1880 Established
GLOBE LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 26 to 38 Temple Street
Carriage, Horse or Stable
Everything Required for at Lowest Prices
F. O. BAILEY CARRIAGE CO.
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO. DRY SAWDUST MORRILLS CORNER for Packing and Bedding
374 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
CLEWMONS
Clewmons Myra Miss, operator 104 Middle
Cliff House, Cottage, C. E.
Robert A. W., teamster, bds. 142 Lancaster
Clifford Benjamin, silversmith 444 Fore, bds. 76 Park Benjamin M., trav. salesman 17612 Middle
Charles H., supt. of streets City Hall, bds. 18 Casco
Charles W., pres. 71-83 Kennebec, h. at Bath
Edward F., clerk 210 Commercial, bds. 29 Falmouth
Elmer E. (E. E. Clifford & Co.), 210 and 212 Commercial, h. 29 Falmouth
E. E. & Co. (Elmer E. Clifford.), mnfrs. pickles, etc., 210 and 212 Commercial
Georgie L., bds. 1997 Washington av.
Grace M., director of physical training 85 Spring, bds. Pros- pect Heights, S. P.
Isabel R. Miss, bookkeeper 192 Brackett, b. 68 Washburn av.
Jane Miss, stenographer 217 Commercial, bds. 33 Oak
Julia A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 68 Washburn av.
Lendall C., clerk 210 Commercial, h. 29 Myrtle
Nathan (Clifford, Verrill & Clifford), 57 Exchange rm. 13, h. Cottage rd., C. E.
Philip G. (Fogg & Clifford), lawyer 95 Exchange rm. 21, h. 71 Carroll
CLIFFORD, VERRILL & CLIFFORD (Elgin C. Verrill and Nathan Clifford), lawyers and patent agents First National Bank Building, 57 Exchange rms. 13 to 15 (see opp. lawyers)
Clift Donald W., engineer M. C. R. R., h. 366a Portland
Cline George W., carpenter, h. 561 Preble, S. P.
Samuel A., carpenter, h. 535 Preble, S. P.
William Alfred, photographer, bds. 561 Preble, S. P.
Clish James G., salesman 234 Middle, h. 69 Washington av.
Cloby Maud, clerk 20 West, bds. 15 Florence
Cloherty Nora, laundress 12 Arsenal, bds. do.
Cloke Harold E., major C. A. C. Fort Williams, C. E., h. do.
Clonan Catherine P., widow of Thomas H., h. 24 School
Clonin Katherine, widow of Michael, h. 22 School Katherine Miss, bds. 22 School
Mary M. Miss, clerk 494 Congress, bds. 22 School
Close Arthur F., laundry man 50 Free, h. 56 Wilmot
Frederick J., essence and dyspepsia cure maker, h. 18 Locust G. Agnes Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 18 Locust
Closson Harry J., moved to Hartford, Conn.
SEE CLAUSEN
Cloud Annie B., h. 1179 Washington av.
Charles H., bookkeeper, bds. 1179 Washington av.
Cloudman Charles H., clerk 94 Commercial, bds. 471/2 Portland
George, clerk, h. 57 Deake, S. P.
Ilus C., motorman P. R. R., h. Wall
Lulu E. Miss, clerk 494 Congress, bds. 1470 Forest av.
Lula Miss, clerk, bds. Lexington av.
Susie W. Miss stenog. 537 Congress rm. 31, bds. at Gorham William H., clerk 1183 Forest av., bds. 1417 do.
Clough Alton B., boilermaker 58 Fore, h. rear 9 St. Lawrence
Burton M., real estate 465 Congress rm. 912, h. at Gorham Clayton E., bds. rear 9 St. Lawrence
Clement J., machinist 58 Fore, bds. rear 9 St. Lawrence
Dexter J., physician 738 Congress, h. do.
Georgia M. Mrs., dressmaker 5 Smith, rms. do.
Herbert B., carpenter M. C. R. R., h. 7 Douglass
Fine Carriage Repairing In all its Branches
F. D. FOLSOM CO., 509-511 CONGRESS ST.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
W. T. KILBORN COMPANY, 24 AND 26 FREE STREET
DRAPERIES Of All Descriptions
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 375
CLOUGH
Howard B., mail clerk, h. 98 Washburn av.
Isaac A., clerk 97 Exchange, h. 315 Woodford
Julia A. Mrs., bds. 465 Washington av.
Nellie B. Miss, bds. 351 Allen av.
William A., carpenter 96 Payson, h. do. William A. jr., clerk 269 Middle, h. 96 Payson
Clowes John E., clerk 33 Pearl, h. 59 Congress Walter, master mariner, h. 82 Vesper
William H., iron worker 33 Pearl, h. 58 Waterville
Cloyes Frederick H., grain com. mer., died December 6, 1911
Grace K. Miss, h. 6 Arlington pl.
Granville H., grocer 580 Congress, bds. 655 do.
Cluff Edward, apprentice, bds. 112 Ocean, S. P. Edward D., painter 70 Free, h. Maplewood av.
Clune Michael J., painter, bds. 1185 Forest av. Coady Patrick, moved to Bangor
Coan Mary Mrs., widow of Francis, h. 20 Bradford Nonie F. Miss, stenographer 35 Exchange, bds. 20 Bradford
Coast Watch, Libby & Smith publishers, 193 Federal Herbert D., trav. salesman, h. 102 Concord
Coates Carl A., driver 20 Forest av., bds. 25 do.
Cobb Abby H., widow of Dr. William B., bds. 57 Falmouth
COBB ALBUS R., pres. and treas. C. M. Rice Paper Co. 16 Exch., h. 43 Fessenden (see advt.)
Alfred J., plasterer 112 Oak, h. 113 Franklin
Allen H., machinist 13 Monument sq., h. 31 Pine
Alonzo S., adv. agt., h. 91 Forest av.
Annie L. Miss, clerk, bds. 34 Oak
Benjamin J., bookkeeper 176 Commercial, h. Madeline
Charles, farmer, h. 1883 Washington av.
Charles A., carpenter, h. 439 Preble, S. P.
Charles B., died January 15, 1911
Charles E., spec. agt. Aetna Life Ins. Co. 191 Middle, h. at Gorham
Charles H. (N. H. Cobb & Son), 641 Forest av., h. 153 Brent- wood
Chester L., machinist 51 Cross, bds. 412 Cumberland av.
Chrischana, widow of Osborn, bds. 42 Sherwood
Clara M., widow of Albion K. P., h. 4 Garden lane
Clarence J., conductor P. R. R., bds. 5 Hunt
Daniel B., fisherman, h. 430 Preble, S. P.
Daniel P., grocer 427 Preble, S. P., th. 448 do.
Edith C. Miss, teacher Butler school, bds. 84 Spring Edward M. (Cobb & Webster), 105 Preble, h. 169 Clinton
Edward W., conductor P. R. R., h. 157 Marriner, S. P.
Elbridge L., auto top maker Hilbron ct., h. 108b Oak
Elbridge L. jr., clerk 137 Middle, bds. 108b Oak
Eleanor F. Miss, tel. operator 45 Forest av., bds. 46 do.
Elizabeth, widow of Henry W., h. 24 Fessenden
Elizabeth B., teller 195 Middle, rms. 655 Congress Elizabeth P. M. Miss, h. 17 Nevens
Ellen A., widow of Edwin, bds. 439 Preble, S. P. Elmer M., machinist 79 Preble, h. 83 Angell av., S. P.
Elsie M., clerk 1179 Forest av., bds. 225 Auburn Emma M. Miss, dressmaker 179 Capisic, bds. do.
Ernest O., inspector M. C. R. R., h. 42 Sherwood Ervin D., engineer B. & M. R. R., h. 29 Parris
Evelyn C. Miss, bookkeeper 516 Congress, bas. 165 Summit
WORK A SPECIALTY
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OUTSIDE CEMENT
OFFICE, FIDELITY BUILDING
JACKSON & FORRESTALL, PLASTERERS
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
COAL - Randall & McAllister
70 Exchange Street and
68-84 Commercial Street Telephone Connection
Fine Gown Cleansing Kid Glove Cleansing
80 Oak St. Tel. 202
FOSTER'S DYE HOUSE
Naphtha Cleansing Men's Suits a Specialty
JOHN W. BURROWES COMPANY, OFFICE AND MILL Foot of Preble Street Mfrs. of STORE, OFFICE and CHURCH FIXTURES and HOUSE FINISH
376 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
COBB
Florence P. Miss, clerk 522 Congress, bds. 549 Washington av. Frank M., clerk 1183 Forest av., h. 79 Allen av.
Frank W., h. 5 West
Franklin O., dentist 55312 Congress, h. 696 do. Frederick, bds. 427 Preble, S. P.
Frederick H., lawyer 311/2 Exchange, rms. 11, 12, h. 129 Neal George, foreman P. T. Co., h. 22 Spruce
George C., h. 22 Spruce
George H., shipper 28 Pearl, h. 499 Washington av.
Hannah, widow of John C., bds. 208 Danforth
Harriet E. Miss, bds. 17 Nevens
Harriet E., lodging house 65 Brown, h. do. Harry, printer 234 Middle, bds. 14 Winter
Harry A., helper, h. 160 Washington av.
Harry B., driver 481 Fore, h. 56 Moody
Harvey A., machinist foot of Morrill, h. 257 Allen av.
Helen M. Miss, teacher, h. 208 Danforth
Henry B., pressman, h. 14 Winter
Herbert B., asst. bookkeeper 201 Federal, bds. 130 Free Isaac W., cabinet maker 41 Cross, h. 412 Cumberland av. James F., farmer, h. 175 Summit
James T., teamster 443 Portland, h. 8 Cherry
Jesse L., inspector 121 Center, h. 70 Irving
John C. jr., mgr. 465 Congress rm. 606, h. 208 Danforth
Joshua R., grocer 1183 Forest av., h. 75 Allen av.
Josiah F., elevator foreman G. T. R., bds. 430 Preble, S. P. Leila C. Miss, forewoman 68 Cross, bds. 4 Garden lane Lemuel H. Mrs., bds. 10 Walker
Leonicie B., widow of Benjamin S., h. 179 Capisic Lila M. Miss, clerk 522 Congress, bds. 101 Beckett Lincoln, bds. 225 Auburn
Lorenzo T., fisherman, bds. Illsley
Louisa V. Miss, student, bds. 412 Cumberland av.
Martha A., widow of Josiah F., bds. 549 Washington av.
Mary A. Miss, music teacher 208 Danforth, bds. do.
Mary L., widow of James M., bds. 411 Stevens av.
Nathaniel H. (N. H. Cobb & Son), 641 Forest av., h. 110 Walton
N. H. & Son (Nathaniel H. and Charles H. Cobb), provisions, 641 Forest av.
Philip H., bds. 10 Walker
Stanley W., student, bds. 22 Angell av., S. P.
Susie P. Miss, mgr. 547a Congress, h. r. 139 Brackett
S. Henry, trav. salesman (New York), h. 101 Beckett
Thomas E., teamster, h. 570 Sawyer, S. P.
Walter S., teamster 9 Monument sq., h. 593 Fore Walter W., clerk 451 Congress, h. 593 Forest av.
Warren P., h. 225 Auburn
Willard E., bung maker 276 Commercial, h. 165 Summit Willard H., fireman Custom House, h. 1113 Washington av.
William A. (Cobb & Trefethen), 98 Portland, h. 22 Angell av., S. P.
William L., colector 350 Commercial, h. 57 Falmouth Willis L., driver 481 Fore, h. 58 Moody Willis L. Mrs., stenographer 262 Middle, h. 58 Moody
& Trefethen (William A. Cobb and C. Newell Trefethen), fish 98 Portland
You Want Good
PRINTING. We will do it, and reasonably, too. Phone us .- SOUTHWORTH PRINTING CO.
W. E. Easton,
OPTICIAN, Gold and Gold Filled Eye Glass Chains. 519 CONGRESS ST.
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 377
COBB
& Webster (Edward M. Cobb and Edward E. Webster), car- penters 105 Preble
Coble Eleanor Mrs., clerk 36 Brown, bds. 20 Shepley
Coburn Agnes Miss, nurse, bds. 705 Congress Burdell, clerk 633 Congress, bds. 64 Atlantic av.
Enoch, bds. 19 Grand
James W., stenographer 120 Exch., rm. 205, h. 19 Grand Minnie P. Mrs. dressmaker, bds. 19 Grand
William L., locomotive inspector P. T. Co., h. 19 Hemlock
Cocer E. B., floorwalker 484 Congress, h. at Saco
Cochling Amanda F., widow of John P., h. 219 B Jessie B. Miss, clerk 238 St. John, bds. 219 B Cochran Clara E., widow of George T., h. 35 Burnham Joseph, helper 440 Fore, bds. 85 Chesley av. Joseph A., carpenter, h. 1322 Congress Sarah Mrs., h. 85 Chesley av. SEE COUCHRAN
Cocoran Delia Miss, housekeeper 236 State, bds. do. Codman Robert Rt. Rev., Episcopal bishop of Maine, h. 143 State
Cody . Henry W., hatter 2 Beach, h. 78 Salem Michael, laborer, h. 174 Pearl
Coe Francis E. Mrs., asst. 85 Spring, bds. do. Grace C. Miss, bds. 528 Cumberland av.
Harrie B., treas. and mgr. 5 Temple, h. 135 Emery
Helen L. Miss, teacher physical training and elocution 639 Congress, bds. do. Sarah J., widow of Alfred H., h. 528 Cumberland av. COE THE HATTER (George A. Coffin), 207 Middle
COE THE HATTER, GEO. A. COFFIN, PROP.
SILK, STIFF AND SOFT HATS. HATS, CAPS AND LADIES' FURS. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, VALISES AND STRAPS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING STICKS.
207 MIDDLE STREET, CORNER OF TEMPLE STREET.
Coffee Alice M. Mrs., h. 28 Brattle Edward, painter 70 Free, bds. 28 Brattle
Sadie A. Miss, clerk 494 Congress, bds. 28 Brattle
William C., painter P. R. R. SEE COFFEY
Coffen Charles S., night watchman 81 High, S. P., h. 161 Stan- ford, do.
Walter, lineman, bds. 161 Stanford, S. P.
Coffey Annie R. Miss, bds. 857 Congress
Bridget L., widow of Michael, died September 23, 1911
Carrie M., bookkeeper 235 Spring, h. 20 Spruce Edward A., clerk 320 Congress, bds. 857 do.
James, laborer, h. 4 Spring
Margaret Miss, bds. 857 Congress
Ralph L., clerk 269 Middle, bds. 104 Morning
Thomas, laborer, bds. 857 Congress
Warren F., real estate 104 Morning, h. do.
William H., clerk 794 Congress, h. rear 61 Elm SEE COFFEE
Coffield Ben, teamster 350 Commercial, bds. 153 York
D R Y
TEMPLE ST. 26 to 38
50 BEAUTIFUL LOTS FOR SALE
at Little Diamond Island. Every one a Jewel - a Diamond of the first water. SEE BROWN
LAUNDRY IN MAINE LARGEST, FINEST and BEST EQUIPPED
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Drawings and Designs with Estimate of Any Kind of Vehicles to order
F. 0. BAILEY CARRIAGE CO.
Harness made from Best Oak Leather by Hand
a Specialty
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO., DRY SHAVINGS MORRILLS CORNER For Bedding and Other Uses
378 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
COFFIELD
Martin J., laborer, h. 8 South
Coffin Albert B., carpenter, bds. 1019 Congress
Angie A., widow of A. Fillmore, h. 31 Pleasant av. Arthur T., clerk 46 Main, S. P., h. 2 Fowler
Bainbridge F., boiler maker M. C. R. R., h. 1128 Congress Benjamin, lawyer and register of probate County Court House, h. 291 Highland av., S. P. Bessie R., nurse, bds. 22 Dow
Bros. (Edward B. Coffin), clothiers 500 and 504 Congress
Carl C., clerk 24 Free, h. 135 Glenwood av.
Celia A., widow of David N., h. 230 Brackett
Charles W., carpenter, h. 241 Oxford
Charles W., chauffeur Texas Oil Co., S. P., h. 240 Oxford Clara A., widow of Benjamin, bds. 19 Howard
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