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Thomas S. slasher tender, house Hartford avenue, near Merino Village
T. Roswell, clerk. 159 Plainfield, boards Hartford av. near Merino Village
Parkinson Frederick, teamster. house 43 Pioneer
Parmenter Harriet W. Mrs. house Lawn av. near Providence 66 Herbert W. student, honse Lawn av, near Providence
S. Janet. teacher, District 15 school
Parrillo Angelo, farmer. house George Waterman road, 8th beyond Old Killingly road
Parrillo Dominique, farmer, house cross road from Scituate road to Hartford pike
Roco, laborer, house Miller avenue, 6th from Dyer av. Parsons Benjamin. carpenter. house 66 Merino
George P. restaurant, 9 Hartford avenue, house 106 Washington, Providence
a " James W. Rev. pastor Freewill Baptist Church, house Dyer avenue, corner Webster avenue
6 . William H. weaver, boards 66 Merino
Partington Ralph, grocer. Dyer avenue, cor. Union avenue, house 381 Plainfield
Paterico Domenico. operative, house near Hosiery Mill, Thornton Village
Patt Edwin L. tool maker, house 324 Plainfield
.6. William M. manufacturing jeweler, (Prov.) house 370 Plainfield
Patterson William, conductor, U. R. R. boards rear, foot of Osgood avenue
Patton Andrew B. lawyer, 87 Weybosset, Providence, house Hughesdale Village
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Patton James W. milkman, house 292 Plainfield Jane, widow, house Hughesdale Village
Paul David E. boards with Mary E. Bentley
Paulson Henry C. upholsterer, boards Thornton Village
Paulus Adelard. laborer, house 3 Arcade, Merino Village
Payan Frank A. physician, 43 Delaine, Providence, house 31 Dyer avenue
Payne Thomas, machinist, boards 20 Winsor
Pearce Lewis W. manufacturing jeweler, 30 Page, Provi- dence, house 165 Dver avenue
Sarah, widow. boards Dyer av. corner Webster av. Pearson James, carder, house 227 Laban
Margaret Mrs. house 15 Arcade, Merino Village
Thomas, carder, h. n. Peckham's Mill, Thornton Vill. Peel Elisha. furniture, (Prov.) house 198 Plainfield Peckham Albert A. house 23 Union avenue
66 John G. carpenter, house Union av. near Dyer av. Leander W. shoddy manufacturer, Thornton Village, house near do.
Peco Joseph, laborer, house 23 Williams
Pedley Lester, dresser tender, house 318 Plainfield
Peet Tom, operative, boards Thornton avenue
Pegg James, trimmer, house 12 Thornton Village James II. trimmer, boards 12 Thornton Village
Peloquin August, operative, house near Worsted mill,
Thornton Village
P'embleton Charles, knitter, boards 26 Thornton Village
Penney Thomas W. fish, 17 Manton avenue, house 104 Chapin avenue, Providence
Pepper Harry, knitter, house 26 Thornton Village
Perkins Frederick E. iron dealer, house cross road from Scituate road to Hartford pike
" Hadley D. operative, house Cleveland, near Merino
Warren C. carpenter, house 20 Alverson avenue Perra Jose. laborer, house near Worsted mill, Thornton Vill. Perrin Richard, clerk. 47 Manton av. (Prov.) house 1 Vine Nelson, physician, 1055 High, house do. Prov. Petelle Joseph, carpenter, boards 81 Waterman
Riges, carpenter, house 81 Waterman [Prov. Peters Augustus, weaver, house 12 Winsor
Peterson Joseph K clerk. 291 Plainfield. bds. 16 Hammond, Petri William C. shoemaker, house 99 Brown
Petsching Otto, weaver. house Railroad avenue
Pettis JJames L. house 19 Plainfield [129 Laban Phillips Charles A. deputy sheriff, Waterman's Block, bds. " John. farmer, house Central pike, 2d beyond Old Killingly road
Joseph HI. student, boards Central pike, 2d beyond Old Killingly road
The NORTHWESTERN
MORTALITY and EXPENSE RATIO of any Leading Company. See Page 140 EARNS THE HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST, and has the LOWEST
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Phillips Thomas W. milk dealer, h. Vermont nr. Old Kil- lingly road
Walter II. carpenter and builder, 17 Brown, house do. Walter L· milkman, boards Central pike, 2d beyond Old Killingly road
PHILLIPS WILLIAM A. real estate broker and clerk, Eighth District Court, Waterman's block, house 89 Waterman (see page 129)
Pichette Amable, laborer, house 12 Arcade, Merino Village Ambrose, jr. mason, house Penrose, near Greenwood
66 Godfroi, driller, house Penrose, near Greenwood
66 Jean Bte. laborer, house 2 Arcade, Merino Village Picodola Pasquale, operative, boards at Morgan Mills Pierce Alexander N. removed to Cranston
Henry G. overseer, house 175 Concord
Hiram C. real estate, h. Laurel Hill av. n. West Park
66 Horatio L. machinist, house Scituate road, 11th be- yond Plainfield pike Fat Prov.
66 James E. woolen goods manuf. Morgan Mills, house Joseph M. lunch wagon, house Scituate road, 12th beyond Plainfield pike
Lewis, manufacturing jeweler, house 165 Dyer avenue William H. house 40 Dyer avenue
Pike Alva O. milk dealer, house 360 Plainfield
66 Joseph R. machinist, house 48 Merino
Phebe, widow. house 115 Waterman
PIKE THOMAS, blacksmith, carriage and sign painter, 431 Plainfield, house 429 do. (see page 131)
Walter II. painter, house Hartford avenue, 2d beyond Old Killingly road
Pinelle Joseph, laborer, house 5 Arcade. Merino Village Pirce Abbie F. Miss. house Simmonsville road, 7th beyond Plainfield pike
Aseneth, widow of William A. house 314 Plainfield
Pisticci Raphael, farmer, house at Simmonsville
Place Cyrus W. cabinet maker, house 13 Rye
Lucian E. farmer. house George Waterman road, 7th from Old Killingly road
Waldo M. insurance agent, 19 Bowen, house do.
William II. carpenter, 19 Bowen, house do.
Winfred A. clerk, 1069 High, Prov. boards 13 Rye Plass Philip, boards 41 Pioneer
Plaisted William L. milkman, h. Laurel Hill av. n. West Park
Platt John H. house 67 Webster avenue
Pocasset Ice Co. J. HI. Walch, prop. 380 Plainfield
See Page 140 E. L. removed to Providence Isaac W. D. house 1092 High D. GANNETT, Gen. Agt., Prov. NORTHWESTERN. For the last ten years the average mortality of all other companies has been 50 per cent, higher than the 6. William A. died March 5, 1891
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Pocasset Warp Co. F. W. Tillinghast proprietor, warp manu- facturers, Thornton Village
Poenner Charles, weaver, boards Baker avenue
" William, weaver, house Baker avenue
Pohle Charles, variety store, 24 Olneyville square, house do. Frederick, waiter, house 36 Vine
Poirier Alfred, removed to Providence
l'ola Francesco & Co. (Julia Binh) grocers, Scituate road, 15th beyond Plainfield pike, house do.
Pollard Moses O. teamster. house 54 Eddy. [field CD)
Pollock Robert R. bookkeeper, 1018 High, bds. 194 Plain-
William, harness maker, house 194 Plainfield
" William J. piper, boards 194 Plainfield
Poole John T. box maker, house Simmonsville road, 6th from Plainfield pike
Popple Herbert, carpenter, boards 34 Plainfield
Porter John II. farmer, house Geo. Waterman road, 8th from Old Killingly road
Lizzie M. Miss, house 44 Hartford avenue
Postal Telegraph Cable Co Mrs. Adele M. Foley, manager, Dyer's Opera House Block 2
Pothin Catherine Mrs. house Geo. Waterman road, 5th from Old Killingly road
Valfroi, salesman, boards with Catherine Pothin
Potter Albert E. boards with Phillip Potter
Benjamin D. teamster, house Hartford avenue, 5th from Elm House 0
" Charles S. farmer, house cross road from Central pike, E near Scituate line to Plainfield pike
Charles W. driver, U. R. R. house Old Killingly road,= opposite stone church
Daniel W. carpenter, house 173 Johnston
Edward T. farmer, h. Scituate road, n. Scituate line
66 George P. machinist, house 11 Waterman
66 George W. operative, boards 31 Eddy
Henry W. watchman, house 31 Eddy
James, farmer, house Pocasset road, 5th from Old c == Killingly road
James 'T. wool sorter, house 49 Waterman
John A. machinist. boards 31 Eddy 2
Philip, machinist, house Old Killingly road, 10th be- yond Geo. Waterman road
Sterry, farmer, house cross road from Central pike to : Hartford pike, near Scituate line
" Walter. teamster, house 22 Barrows
Walter, farmer, boards with Sterry Potter SEE PAGE Welcome A. farmer. house Old Killingly road, 2do from George Waterman road
William P. wool sorter, boards 31 Eddy
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Powell Edward, operative, boards Manton av. near the depot Janet Mrs. house Manton avenue, near the depot
John D. operative, bds. Manton av. near the depot Powers Annie Miss, bookkeeper, 110 Plainfield, boards 37 Valley, Providence
Mary W. Mrs. house Williams, near Hartford avenue Pratt Charles F. clerk, house Webster av. cor. Princeton
Pray Gilbert C. milk dealer, house Old Killingly road, 2d from Geo. Waterman road
Mary E. widow of Othnial S. house Old Killingly road, 2d from George Waterman road
00 Othnial S. died July 30. 1891
Premo Mark, hairdresser, 1 Iron's Block, h. 181 Plainfield Preston Charles A. broker, house 19 Bowen
Prior Albert S. salesman, boards with N. S. Prior
Joseph S. salesman, boards with N. S. Prior
Nicholas S. bookkeeper, house Old Killingly road, 7th beyond car barn
Proulx Jean Bte. laborer, h. Williams, near Hartford av. Prouty Charles, teamster, boards with Walter A. Deroy
PROVIDENCE COUNTY COLLECTING AGENCY, William A. Carroll. 3 Iron's Block (see page 137)
PROVIDENCE GAS CO. gas stoves, 15 Market square, Providence (see page 130)
PROVIDENCE NEWS (THE,) office 54 Westminster st. Providence (see page 136)
Providence Telephone Co. 1055 High
Pugh Edward R. painter, house 225 Waterman Purnell Henry E. bartender, 13 Manton av. house 33 Eddy Pye John, removed to England
QUILLEN JAMES, embosser, house West Prov. Park av. Quinn Charles, weaver, boards with Isabel Quinn
Fannie, widow, house 48 Winsor
Isabel Mrs. house Manton avenue, near the depot
66 Martin, hostler, boards 16 Lewis
Patrick, laborer, boards 66 Trenton
RABBITT JOHN, constable, house 31 Princeton [Vill. Racine Archie, laborer, house near Worsted mill, Thornton Radford Freeman. removed to England
.. John, removed to England
Rafferty Michael, trimmer, boards 18 Thornton Village Ragan Mary Miss, house Simmons, near Dyer avenue .. Thomas, laborer, boards Simmons, near Dyer avenue
Raesch Gustav, weaver, house 35 Oliver
Raisch George, shipping clerk, house 43 Trenton Ramsdall Alfred B. house 337 Plainfield
The Unparalleled Record of the Northwestern means more than good and sound, See Page €
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Ramsdall Jolin, grocer, 358 Plainfield, boards 337 do.
Zephaniah, house 337 Plainfield
Randall Celia A. Mrs. house 34 Horton
David S. farmer, house 5th on Cross road from Hart- ford avenue to Winsor avenue
.. Emily A. widow, boards with Edwin F. Brown
Henry, farmer, house Hartford road, n. Scituate line
Herbert C. carpenter, boards 28 Plainfield
Horace. mason, boards 36 Horton
James B. farmer, house Plainfield, corner Randall av. James L. farmer, house Plainfield pike, 8th beyond Simmonsville road
Joseph B. cigar manufacturer, 15 Pioneer, house do.
Maria II. widow, boards with Philip H. Randall
Martin S. farmer. house Plainfield, near Randall av.
66 Mary B. widow, boards with John N. Arnold
66 Nelson H. salesman, house 71 Harlau [lingly road
Philip II. milkman, h. Central pike 4th bey. Old Kil- Rubert B. painter, house Scituate road 6th beyond Plainfield pike [Scituate road
Samuel, farmer, house Simmonsville road, 9th beyond
Walter L. driver, U. R. R. house 398 Plainfield
William N. farmer, bds. Plainfield, cor. Randall av.
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ANDALL WILLIAM R. real estate, 70 Weybosset, room 1, Providence (see front cover and page 138)
R ANKIN & BRUCE, bicycles, typewriters and sporting" goods, salesroom, 23 Custom House street, repair shop 36 Potter, Providence (see page 134) Raquet Caroline, widow. house 72 Waterman
"' Nicholas, shoemaker, house 6 West Park
Rathbun Edgar D. tinsmith, house 42 Horton
16 Georgianna H. widow, house 29 Rocky Hill road
Thomas, removed to Cranston
" William H. driver, boards 96 Plainfield
Rauscot John, weaver, boards rear 197 Plainfield
Rawlinson John, printer, 1078 High. bds. 25 Delaine, Prov. Rawson Isabella Mrs house 98 Laban
Raymont Charles. laborer, house 45 Merino Village
Read Albert M. blacksmith, house 23 Vine
Reardon John, overseer, bds. with Mrs. ( lara C. Atwood
Reddell Elizabeth A. Mrs house 121 Plainfield
Reddy William, operative, house Sprague. cor. Alverson .. Thomas. second hand. house 28 Lewis Redfern James, boards with James T. H. Redfern
.. James T. II. house West Providence Park avenue
" John T. loomfixer. bds. with James T. II. Redfern Reed Alfred, dry goods, 132 Plainfield. house do.
" Elizabeth A. Mrs. removed to Providence
SGen. Agt., Prov. Page 140
a statement of the accumulated surplus. No other company does this.
The NORTH WESTERN furnishes during the TONTINE PERIOD, W. P. CANNETT,
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SEE PAGE
Reed George C. removed to Providence
John, janitor. house 139 Plainfield
140 " William, harness maker, bds. 106 Plainfield
Regan Michael. laborer. house 51 Merino Village [field
Reinhardt William, jeweler, h. Old Killingly road, n. Plain- Reitche Paul. weaver, boards with Louis Fay
Remington Abbie J. widow of Caleb B. h. at Simmonsville 16 Albert T. salesman, honse Old Killingly road corner Baker avenue [monsville road
Andrew II. farmer, Scituate road. 4th bey. Sim- Byron D. fruit and confectionery, 354 Broad, Prov. house 223 Waterman, n. Rocky Hill av.
60 Caleb B. died April 5, 1890
Cyrus W. carpenter, house Central pike, 1st beyond Old Killingly road
Henry R. machinist, bds. with Cyrus W. Remington John C. farmer, h. Scituate road, 4th bey. Simmons- ville road
Louis E. grocer, h. Laurel Hill av. cor. Providence Thomas P. moulder, house 3 Vine
Renfree Edward E. clerk, board 16 Rocky Hill av.
James Il. house 1 Vine
.. John, painter, house 16 Rocky Hill av.
" John Mrs. dressmaker, house 16 Rocky Hill av.
Reno Clarence, farmer, h. George Waterman road, 7th bey. Old Killingly road
66 Joseph. operative, bds. with Clarence Reno
Rensch Andrew. weaver, house 25 Rocky Hill avenue
Revens Garrett, jeweler, boards 114 Lexington
.‹ James, jeweler, boards 114 Lexington
.6 Martin, wool grader. boards 114 Lexington
66 Simon, wool grader, house 114 Lexington Reynolds Abel, house 257 Plainfield
Abel jr. bookkeeper. boards 257 Plainfield
Ann Mrs. house 17 Thornton Village
John, operator. house 7 Thornton Village
John F. removed to New Britain, Conn.
66 Michael, spinner. house 8 Merino Village Phebe K. widow, boards with Israel K. Wilcox
66 Thomas. operative, house 7 Thornton Village
66 William, house off Scituate road near Scituate line
R. I. HOSPITAL TRUST CO., Edward S. Clark, secy.
15 Westminster, Providence (see page 143)
Richitelli Angelo. operative, house at Morgan Mills " Santo. operative. house at Morgan Mills
Ricci Francesco, farmer, house cross road from Scituate road to Hartford pike [Plainfield pike
Francesco, farmer, house Scituate road. 18th beyond
." Pietro, operative, house at Morgan Mills
THE AMBITION OF THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE W. P. Gannett, Gen. Agt., Frov. .
IS TO BE SAFE RATHER THAN LARGE.
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Riccio Giovanni, laborer. house Scituate road, 2d beyond Simmonsville road
. Rice Cornelius. farmer, house at Simmonsville
John. second band, house 22 Trenton
" Sylvester C. house 39 Rocky Hill avenue [road Riego Angelo, farmer. h Simmonsville road, 1st fr. Scituate Rich Hubert, salesman. house 299 Plainfield
Richards Benjamin J. blacksmith. house 211 North George A. clerk, boards 92 Laban
" Henry, painter, h. Dyerville av. near Manton av.
Myra Mrs. house 92 Laban [son
Richardson Charles W teamster, b. with Henry L. Richard- .. Henry, knitter. house Simmonsville road, 4th from Plainfield pike [ville road
Henry L farmer. h. Plainfield pike, 6th bey. Simmons-
H. H. Mrs librarian Olneyville Free Library, house 17 Sycamore. Providence
Samuel, died December 2, 1889 [field pike
William. knitter. b. Simmonsville road. 4th fr. Plain- Richitelli Angelo. operative, house at Morgan Mills
Rickards Robert M. clerk, house 64 Alfred
Rider Patrick, bartender, house 10 Lewis
Ridings Samuel, comb setter, house Thornton Village
Riley Benjamin. finisher, boards 63 Trenton George, boards 47 Merino Villiage
Hartley, removed to Maine
Isaac. dyer, house 77 Rocky Hill av.
66 Joseph, operative, house 9 Pioneer
Joseph, overseer, h. Pettis av. cor. Old Killingly road Mary, widow, house 47 Merino Village
Owen, weaver, house 8 Bowlet
66 Thomas, beamer. h. Plainfield pike. opp. Thornton av.
William, weaver, house 63 Trenton
William, jr. rubber worker, house 63 Trenton
Rioux Joseph, wool sorter. h. Lake, near Plainfield
Samuel, carpenter, house Lake, near Plainfield Rivers Mary Miss, house MeDonough, corner Winsor
Robbins Edwin M. ( Robbins & Chase) 11 Olneyville square house 201 Plainfield
" Theodore P. removed to Boston
& Chase (E. M. Robbins, Virenus Chase) eating. house, 11 Olneyville square
Robert Charles, house Williams. near Hartford av.
George, shoemaker. bds. Williams, n. Hartford av.
Oscard. jeweler, boards Williams, near Hartford av.
Joseph, wool washer. h. Williams, near Hartford av. Roberts William T. machinist, house 28 Vine
Robertshaw Mary Mrs house 12 Hartford av. corporation Robinson Adella Miss, clerk, Olneyville P. O. boards 88 Alverson avenue
SEE PAGE 140
W. P. GANNETT, Gen'l Agent, Providence.
Premiums in NORTHWESTERN about as other Companies, but Dividends Double in Most Cases.
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SEE PAGE
W. P. Gannett, Gen. Agt., Prov.
Robinson Albert C. house Old Killingly rd, 2d fr. Pettis av. 66 Edward, milk dealer, h. Hartford av. cor. Atwood.
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Edward P. bookkeeper, house 41 Barrows
John C. silversmith. house Old Killingly road, 7th south of Hartford av.
66 John L. milkman, h. Dyer av. cor. Rocky Hill road William S. painter, boards Manton House
Rochon Theodore, tinsmith. house Hartford avenue, opp. Oak Swamp Reservoir
Rocks Charles, loomfixer, boards 7 Merino Village
Isabella Mrs house 7 Merino Village
" Patrick. second-hand, boards 7 Merino Village Rodgers Joseph, removed to Cranston
Roland Richard, silversmith. boards with Elizabeth Woolley Romer J. William, hostler, house 63 Brown
Rood John A. Rev. pastor Harris Avenue M. E. Church. h. 190 Plainfield
Rooney Maggie E. Miss, ladies' hairdresser, 1052 High, room 7, house do.
Roper Calvin S. slasher tender. honse 70 Alverson avenue
Charles E. hackman, boards 70 Alverson avenue
66 Fred A. peddler, boards 70 Alverson avenue
Rose James II. carpenter, house Miller avenue. 3d from Dyer avenue
Rossi Giovanna, laborer, house at Simmonsville
James, farmer, h. Scituate road. Ist bey. Atwood av. ROSSITER ALBIN T. plumber and tinsmith, 5 Hartford avenue, house 819 Chalkstone avenue Providence (see page 130)
Rothemich Adolph A. cutter, house 47 Pioneer 66 Jacob, house 41 Pioneer
William H. machinist, house 47 Alverson avenue Rothery Edward, clerk, 1069 High, house 104 Johnston
Rotti Antonio. farmer, house Simmonsville road, 1st beyond Plainfield pike
Rounds Eliza E. widow, house 200 Waterman
Ezra B. removed to Riverside
Frederick E. clerk, 29 Olneyville sq. h. 169 Johnston Rowe Thomas R. dentist. 7 Iron's Block. house at Warwick Rowley Catharine Mrs. house 99 Pioneer
Janette Mrs. house Manton avenue, near Cedar
6 . Patrick. loom fixer. boards 99 Pioneer
Roy Bros. ( Olivier and J. B. ) grocers. Thornton Village
Jean Bte. ( Roy Bros. ) Thornton Village, house do.
Olivier. ( Roy Bros. ) Thornton Village, house at Prov. Royle Elizabeth, widow, house 95 Waterman
Rucco Pasquale, operative, boards at Morgan Mills
8 Rush James J. tailor, house Providence, near Lawn avenue Rushton Jackson, machinist, house 30 Vine
NORTHWESTERN CHALLENGES ALL COMPANIES to a Comparison of Policies of the Same Dato, Ago, and Kind. ٠،
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Rushton John, wool sorter, boards with Samuel Rushton
Samuel, house Cleveland, 3d from Rocky Hill avenue
Walter, machinist, house Sehool, 1st from Trenton
Rushworth Edgar, carpenter, house 9 Williams
Frederick M. removed to Providence
Russ Louis, laborer, house 27 Merino Village [av.
Rutter George, weaver, h. Cleveland, 4th from Rocky Hill Ryan Ann Mrs. house 7 West Park
Michael, removed to Providence
Ryder Patrick J. clerk, 115 Plainfield, house Lewis
SADLER THOMAS, knitter, house Thornton avenue Safford Eugene E. moulder, house 10 Salsbury St. George Michael, shoemaker, house Dike, beyond Stokes St. Laurent Alexandria, carpenter, h. 1 Arcade, Merino Vill. Narcisse, laborer, house 42 Merino Village
St. Pierre Israel, laborer, house 4 Arcade, Merino Village Louis, laborer, house 11 Arcade, Merino Village Salisbury Annie M. Mrs. house 271 Plainfield
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6 . George B. farmer, house Plainfield pike, near Scituate GALISBURY G. L. veterinary surgeon, rear 242 Eddy, Providence (see page 134)
Phebe, widow, boards with George P. Salisbury
Philip, farmer, honse Pine Hill road, 5th from Old Killingly road [ville
William, stone cutter, h. Georgiaville road, Granite- Sammis Edward A. student, boards 65 Pioneer
Sanborn Lewis A. conductor, U. R. R. house 119 Waterman Sanderson Rich A. traveling agent, house 162 Dyer avenue San Souci Fred C. boots and shoes, 1083 High, house 178 Dyer avenue
GAN SOUCI J. O. & CO. boots and shoes, 1090 and 1094 High, also gents' furnishings and clothing, Water- man building, Olneyville square, house Claremont avenue, corner Chalkstone avenue, Providence 3 (see page 129)
Sarle Albert A. pattern maker, boards with Z. A. Sarle
Charles E. farmer, bds. Plainfield, 4th bey. Andrews av.
Elmer A. stone cutter, boards with Z. A. Sarle
. 6 Thomas, farmer, h. Plainfield, 4th bey. Andrews av. A
" Zephaniah A. stone cutter, house Pine Hill road, 10th from Old Killingly road
Sauliner Narcisse, butcher, house opposite Smith's Nursery Saunders Charles T. rooms Rose, near Princeton
Grandville, teamster, h. Graniteville, near the R. R .;
Harriet N. Mrs. house Thornton Village
Howard C. bookkeeper, house 263 Plainfield
Isaac N. carpenter, boards Thornton Village
"Insurance WITH ANNUITY" in the Northwestern =
provides income for advanced life. protects the family in case of death, and
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Saunders Joseph H. h. Atwood avenue, 1st fr. Central pike Martha, teacher, District 7 School
Needham, operative, boards Thornton Village
Nehemiah. conductor U. R. R. h. Rose. n. Princeton
Patrick, spinner, house 9 Webster avenue
" Richard, died January 20, 1890
Robert, operative, boards Thornton Village
Walter M. chemist, boards with Joseph A. Saunders Savin Edward, jeweler, house 16 Union avenue
Thomas, plasterer. house rear 366 Plainfield
Sawin I. W. physician, 280 Broadway, house 282 do. Prov. Sawyer Frank L. clerk, Bank of America Loan and Trust Co. Olneyville square, boards 44 Sycamore, Prov. George, house 26 Webster
Jeremiah, painter, house 30 Alverson avenue
" John. house 286 Plainfield
Schagel John, farmer, house Webster av. beyond Concord Schindler Henry, weaver, boards Manton av. n. Merino av.
" Joseph, shoemaker, 31 Plainfield, house at Prov.
Michael, clerk, 148 Plainfield, boards 38 Winsor Schmidt Adam, operative, house 10 McDonough
CICHOFIELD GEORGE E. embalmer, 4 Irons Block, h. do. (see front cover) [dale
Thomas M. farmer, h. Central pike, 5th bey. Hughes- SCHOFIELD & CO. undertakers and embalmers, 4 Irons Block (sce front cover)
YCHOLFIELD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A. G. Scholfield, pres. 174 Westminster, Prov. (see leaves opp. p.128) Schreiner John, cigar manufacturer, house 62 Alverson av. -Schroder Peter, weaver, boards 10 Salisbury
Schultz Henry F. butcher, house West Providence Park av. near Old Killingly road
Leopold, weaver, h. Pioneer, 1st from Hartford av.
Max, cloth examiner, house 105 Waterman
Scott Adam, saloon, (Prov. ) house 118 North
Charles U. clerk, h. Laurel Hill av. near Providence
Thomas C. meat cutter, house 3 Smith
Scowcroft Walter, finisher, house 57 North Allen
Scranton Samuel, saloon, Plainfield pike, 5th beyond Thorn- ton Village, house do.
Scrimger John, died August 15, 1890 66 Mary, widow of John, house 26 Garden
GEABURY F. N. & F. W. dentists, 294 Westminster, Providence (see page 142)
Seamans Charles S. expressman, house Angell, Graniteville Searle Albertus, stone cutter, house Georgiaville road Graniteville [Killingly road
Searles Edwin Mrs. house Pine IIill road, 6th from Old
Dividends paid in 1891, 40 to 60 per cent. larger than similar Tontine dividends in other companies.
The NORTHWESTERN's first Tontine
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Searles Herbert, milk dealer, house Pine Hill road, 6th from Old Killingly road [Killingly road
Manford, teamster, h. Pine Hill road, 4th from Old Sessions Henry M. farmer, house Old Killingly road, 2d - beyond car barn
Severence William H. salesman, house 32 Alverson avenue Shackleton Joseph, machinist, boards Thornton avenue
Shanley Michael, teamster, house 113 North Lake
William H. teamster, boards 113 North Lake
Shann Rowland, died July 1890
Shapley William Mrs. house 24 Waterman Sharkey Ann, widow, house 6 McDonough
" Edward, driver, boards 6 MeDonough
" James, operative, boards 6 McDonough
Sharpe Arthur, operative, boards Thornton avenue Arthur W. silversmith, boards 79 Rocky Hill avenue
6 John, overseer, house Thornton avenue
Samuel M. finisher, house Eddy corner North
Squire, overseer, British Hosiery Co. h. Thornton av.
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